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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1983, p. 12

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday March ltd omario Home ice helps atoms past Erie DOBOIIIVtER Native rights at issue At the recent annual conference of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters the Hon Alan Pope Minister of Natural Resources spoke Of course he spoke on the newly signed Tri Partite agreement with Ontario Indians Which was what we wanted him to refer to His speech was loaded with accolades and references to the many good things the federation and its members have been doing over the years The Issue of Indian fishing rights is not settled yet but at least they know we are on the Job The minister also referred to his future plans for Ontario wildlife and other plans including revamp ing the present hunter safety program In Popes words I am recommending that the compulsory training requirement be phased In gradually starting this year In fact the regulation to Implement is before cabinets committee on regulations and should be ready next week to be passed by cabinet In other words all hunters will soon have to take hunter safety training as a compulsory part of getting a licence The Halton Region Consevatlon Authority has a folder on their activities that should be beneficial to It includes all their conservation areas and what programs are available to the public Get one by writing HRCA Main Street Milton Ontario LOT Had a call from Larry Schertza last week I met Larry at one of my open houses last year and wilt be seeing him and others soon The first will be the end of April Larry tells me he has taken his Ice fishing hut off Lake There II Inches of Ice but lots of open water He fishes between Fox and Snake Island and has had fair fishing often being checked by conservation officers mainly for fish counts Larry agrees the do bite a lot differently than they used to Yet he brought one In up recently that weighed in at pounds ounces The Canadian National Sportsmens Show extravaganza is coming soon The at the Exhibition grounds Toronto is the scene of spring rites tor the outdoors person The dates for the Sportsmen Show are March inclusive More than exhibitors will fill the acres of buildings and all to our benefit All the regular j- be there along with many new and special programs The arena show this year will feature Barbara the world renown dog trainer along with retriever trials champion African Lion Safari and the New Seekers a nine person entertainment group Here in ONTARIO OUTDOORS the next two weeks I will try to list some of the show highlights for you In the meantime call for any details you may need ahead of those dates By Mcelroy and pearcb Herald correspo The Georgetown McNally Construction Firefighter major atoms struck for six unanswered goals to down Fort Erie in the fifth and decid ing game of their Ontario Minor Hockey Associati on quarter final playoff series Sunday at Gordon Arena Fort Brie forced the series to a fifth game Thursday night when they stopped Georgetown in overtime They led Sundays final contest on a pair of Kevin goals until Mark Lorito broke through the Erie defence with some fancy to knot the score early Li the third period Mark and Roddy assisted on goal The same pair had combined to set up Tor the game a opening goal after just 31 seconds of play Shannon Finn bagged the winner midway through the final frame banging home a rebound after McCauley and missed closein chances Andy Pearco dug the puck out from underneath a downed defender pass cd to who in set up Wade for his first of two goals and a Georgetown lead Scrjeantson scored bis second less than two minutes later with a high swimmers Our make marks Candy peewees top Milton The Georgetown Candy Company closed out their Her Two Hockey League regular season Saturday with a win over firstplace Milton Milton opened the scoring in the second stanza but Chris McCarthy sent Danny Lane in alone and he notched the before the end of the period Lane scored the winner with just oyer three minutes remaining to play scoring from a goal mouth scramble Scott Luna assisted on the play Chris fired the Insurance marker Into an empty Milton goal The Candy men were In Oakvllle for an exhibition contest Sunday and they took a decision from the home team Jim Lowry set up Glenn Mulder for George town first goal then scored the second himself with help from Lane and Paul the count to with Wayne Snow and Scott Cunningham picking up assists on the play After got on the scoreboard Kevin Roe Lane and all found the range for Georgetown to make it a final Cunningham helped out on two of the goals Roe Lane and Snow all marking helpers Leger club starts The Track Club got off to a fine start for the season at The Cobra Classic Indoor Meet held at York verstty on Sunday In the tyke division 000 meter event Nicole Remedies took second place while Joanna Miller took third Tiffany Moore brought home a sixth place ribbon In the atom division Darnells Moore took the second place medal for the 1500meter event and placed seventh In the long jump For the bantams Me lissa Morey and te Clarke ran the 1500- meter race placing second and third in their beats and ninth and overall Thia was a perso nal best for Jeannette having off SO seconds from her previous beat time Joe McGulnnes and Brendan Cleary ran second and third in their heats while Chris Schmidt ran seventh in his Joe won a sixth place ribbon for his efforts overall Greg Clarke ran first In his 300meter race but missed out on a ribbon finish He also placed eighth in the long jump By DREW CLARKE Herald There was a distinctive local flavour to the final results of the Ontario University Swim Champi onships held recently at the University of Toronto Women ana Brock Uni versity Men pools No fewer than six local swimmers took part all posting either personal best times or points for their respective school Of the six oar are pro ducts of Georgetown District High Schools competitive swim program Leading Georgetown- era at the Womens meet won by the of Toronto Lady Blues was McMaster sophomore and ex Rebel Beth Stewart quickly establ ishing herself as a quality middle distance She earned a medal in the event Beth compliment ed that performance the following day by finishing fourth In a competitive 400meter freestyle field Meanwhile fourth year University of Western On- Golden Age bowling Pes is High Single Flati Anne Nicholson Maude Terrell Bert Craig Bob Harris High Single with Handi cap Maude Terrell Gerry Bert Craig Bob Harris High Triple Flat Anne Nicholson Kay Millan Bob Harris Bert Craig High Triple with Maude Terrell Kay MacUlDan Bob Harris 689 George Hey wood 676 tario swimmer Heather Clarke another ex Rebel retained her status among the top doxen women collegian In the province Her time of was good enough for spot In the 100meter back stroke and qualified her for the Canadian Inter Collegiate Athletic Union Swim championships for the fourth consecutive year Rookie teammate Kim duale of the IBM OFSAA champion squad managed a personal best June In the butterfly leg of the 100meter medley relay for the University of Western Ontario In the mens section also won by the was a similar story as two Georgetown swimmers shone for Senior Andrew a national CIAU qualifier la each year be has swum at the University level nabbed fourth spot la his specialty the 100meter backstroke to go with a fifth in the Indi vidual medley Ex Rebel swim star Eric found himself swimming distances rather than sprints for the Marlins but still manag ed spot and a best time to the gruelling lSOO- freestyle He also swam a member of three Mac relay squads A second brother Richard who Is a freshman at the Univer sity of also com peted His best effort earned him 13th In the competitive 300meter individual medley just shy of a berth In the consolation finals Having met qualifying time standards era Beth Stewart Heath er Clarke and Andy Norris now go onto the 1963 Swim cbam- set for brooke Quebec this week- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 8779109 Over 1 00000 recommend Young Drivers of Canada Training coast Driver training lor all age Course fee Islncome tax deductible by the student Your choice of or standard ears about Insurance premium reductions for YD graduates Private Incaf Free up al home for lncar Instruction Approved by League You only team to drive once do It right Special MARCH BREAK Program March 21st 24th 9 am 330 pm Monday Thursday IS Rd S Georgetown 8770751 wrist shot to the corner of the net and Pasma registered assists on the play Mike and Mc from Chris Bo- chard closed out the Georgetown scoring The Firefighter atoms will now face Stratford In the OMHA semi finals beginning tomorrow night at Memorial Arena Georgetown travelled to Fort Erie for game four of the series on Thursday night losing despite a hatrrlck Lorito opened the scor ing for Georgetown In the final minute of the second period but the border boys struck for three quick goats to take a lead to the third period counted twice including the tymg marker with just seconds remaining on the clock to force a to- minute overtime period McCauley struck for his third from to take a lead In the extra session but Fort Erie eventually prevailed IDENTIFY THE I I CAR BELOW AND VV I IN Wade Scrjeantson S and Mike Barnes of the McNally Firefighter major atoms storm to the attack against Fort Erie Al Stoddard during Ontario Minor Hockey Association playoff action Sunday at Gordon Arena The local beys won the game to take the quarter Deal series In five games Herald photo by Gerry Timbers Camper come back ByJOHNFELCE Herald Correspondent The Georgetown North Halton Sports Camp minor took the maximum five games to eliminate Owen Sound from their Ontario Minor Hockey Association quarter final playoff The locals took the set the hard way coming from behind to win the last two games Doug McDermott tall a to pace Georgetown to a win In the deciding game of the set Thursday at Memorial Arena Adam Bennett Doug Kent and Andrew all scored once for Georgetown in the victo ry Georgetown had forced he fifth game by dump ing Owen Sound on their own ice Kent and Brent Press- wood had potted a pair each while Travis Gardiner and Alan Giray had notched singles to stake the locab to a second period lead Bennett was the big gun for Georgetown when the series opened last week bagging five goals to lead the team to a win He also assisted on Press- wood marker Kent and Mike kins scored for George town in game two of the series but that wasnt enough with the locals falling 53 and Giray counted for Georgetown In a 43 loos in game three of the scries Moving on to the semi finals the Sports Campers will now face Stratford Game one Is set for tomorrow night at Memorial Arena Campbells Lime Service It lilt Mettle Always Striving To Serve You Better LIME NOW I OUT SMI CALL Barry BUILDING SUITE IGMountalnvttwRd GEORGETOWN MICHAEL O BURNS Silver Crook Service Contra Hwy RELIABLE TINTX TflALffl SEfffltt PEEL SERVICE MAN TILDEN AMOUNT TO BE WON THIS WEEK 1000 Identity 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