Nobody Kicks Sand in Their Faces Brawny men beaded with perspiration storing fixedly at themselves in the mirror as they strain to lift weights is the scene upstairs at the Alpine Health Club three nights a week It a weight lifting class where the heavy breathing means only that they are conditioning their respiratory system Monday Wednesday and Friday nights any man over 16 can sure noone ever kicks pound weakling Reg a conducts the classes which storied three weeks ago In Ihe progressive program the weight lifters start with light they build up the body reduce weight and generally tone the muscles and respiratory system Tie mirrors are not there for Ihe men to admire themselves but to help them concentrate on the proper stance and to show if they are distributing the weight equally JUNIQIlhTOO Tho Instructor Beg learned his craft with the Olympic learn training In tawa He hastens lo point out he was not on that team but simply trained with them After the straining and sweating the sauna ana swim mlng pool arc welcome relaxation OUTDOORS with George Landowner May Sell Trout Bass For Stocking Eating Brian McCutcheon Mark Osborne A landowner with suitable facilities may be licensed to propagate and sell brook trout rainbow trout mouth bass and large mouth boss for Ihe purpose of stocking He nay also be licensed to propagate and sell brook trout and rainbow trout for human consumption A license may be limited lo one or more of species it costs per year I may be refused if the hatchery Is poorly equipped or the waters art found A license may be revoked If fish are held tor sale A list of private hatcheries in Ontario is available at any department Dip nets and seine nets may be used where fish are for bale Any done on hatchery is subject to the Ontario Regulations HSU A Permit to Transfer must be before live fish or spawn held under a license lo and soil may be transferred from one body of water to This permit is Issued by the Department Office or Ihe District lo which Ihe fish or spawn are being transferred It may be issued to either the purchaser or hatchery of brook or rainbow trout previously for specified waters be sold and transported r a Secondary which by ihe hatchery operator on forms provided by Ihe Department repeal slocking requires new Secondary Permit t When trout or rainbow trout ore transferred alive to restaurant or retail More for displiy hum in consumption they must be covered by a I emnt t Transfer Tl retailer must hold license which issued by the Department free f If live fish art sold for they must tic killed ind lagged or packaged to identify them as a commercial product IMPORT I fish or spawn not imported into or exported from Ontario without the written consent of the Minister of Lands Kid Hockey Launch Quarter Final Playoffs In Saturday Morning Leagues and Forests Complete details of the regulations governing the Importing and exporting of fish may be obtained from Depart ment Offices Trout are susceptible to a number of diseases particularly in the crowded conditions in a hatchery Disease organisms may be transferred by water by carrier fish by gear used to handle fish and by other means The control of disease by treatment is difficult and ex pensive It is In the Interest of all con to take all recommended precautions to avoid the spread of fish diseases Anyone interested in the above should contact the Department of Lands and Forests and request that they send a list of the publications about fish farming There ore several and I believe ihey arc available through the University of Toronto That sail for this week so light enjoy Hie outdoors and safe journey Tyke Hockey AllStars Make It Nine Straight Wins by Irian James Thursday Tyke AllStars won number nine in a row whitewashing Peterborough 100 in a very sad game At Ihe end of the first period All Stan led on a goal by Bobby Morrow and three by Lance Doucette Each added another goal In the second period And in the third Morrow added another Adrian Vugts scored two and Kevin Frank one Assists went to Chris Ricky Pool and Lance The All Stars arc now in sole possession of first place because Niagara lied Montreal Today April they play Marlles and on Sunday they play their quarter finals against the fourth place club at 1 clock Saturday All Stars travel to Bolton to ploy in a tyke tour nament there First game Is against East Gwillumbury Sweaters will be handed in very soon so hold on to your sweaters fellows AllStars who still have sweaters hand them in in our next few games Training in Gym by M Hockey Is fast moving towards the close for the season Regular schedules will finish tonight and quarter final playoffs begin on Saturday April At press time only the American League had decided their winners The final schedule and teams will be designated by numbers first lace team is No l Games will elvs4 Gomes will be mules in length straight lime Home teams will be teams and 3 Games tied at ihe end of regulation lime will play sudden death minute overtime period Games still tied will be deter mined on penalty shots The team winning the quarter finals that was highest in standings will get bye inlo the finals The dates for the semi finals and finals have not yet been set Teams will be notified Semi finals will be 60 minutes In length straight time sudden death overtime and penalty shots if needed to decide a winner Finals will be 60 minutes in length last 10 minutes stop time Suddendealh overtime will be used to declare winner if necessary The senior league have theli semi finals completed and the finals will be two games total goals series There will be ex hockey ployed from now on the arena so come and see the games and cheer the playi Saturday April IS AMERICAN LEAGUE vs Omaha Pittsburgh Quebec va Baltimore JR A I FACUf Team Team 1 Team 5 Team 10 30 Team vs Team 3 NHL LEAGUE 30 Team Team 12 Team vs Team 45 Team Team 3 Geo Sports Cycle ilamcos In the first game of the scries the teams battled to a draw The cycle crew hit fast In the first period Gerry Anderson from Ron then Ted Fendley Howie from Bill Allison Geo Cycle went up In the second frame Bruce Peck from Hon The ex got uniracked in the third period Doug Barnes selling up early Barnes drove home the tying goal late In Ihe game assisted by Steve Smith I and Howie robertllraltortT Transport The game started out close I Ith Lane applying the pressure right from the whlslle Pete Broad bent put Lane s out front in the first period Kim tied the gome for the rcaltorsearlyinthesccond Then turned on the power and in three more goals to anc one in the middle frame hit from Marty and Tom Gregory from Steve Savage made it then Kim got his second goal from and Warren Chard scored unassisted for Lane The realtors pui three more pucks in the net in he final period Sieve Savage and Dave Robinson being the shooters Marty on two and singles went and Kim Thunday Aprils Cleveland J Providence Cleveland took the Providence ram 40 on a solid teim Greg Martin Barry and Jim Cnrswcll were shooters with assists going to Richard Summcrvlllc Terry Waldrum Charles Kalll and Robert Kraus was In nets for the Robert of Cleveland and Ron Providence were Ihe Baltimore Town Novice Baltimore played steady hockey to come up with the win Jack McLean Bill Rivers and Stewart Malison were goal getters with Bruce Lyons and Malison Sieve Burns replied for Town set up by Curtis Marcel and Mark Steve Allworth of Baltimore and Rubs Hammer 4 Town earned the M V Omaha 4 3 Omaha built a 4 l lead before Tulsa stormed back to make rucc Rogers to put ahead barged right back scoring lour goals before the end of the first period Darren Marc llasmusscn Derek Bcrclmont and Steve run ski were the goat scorers Assists went to John Martin Bob Hill Mussel Smith and Tulsa scored two i quick goals forty seconds apart in the final period but were I unable to get the equalizer Alan from Jeff Lock wood and Carl Bell then Bell from Lock wood completed scoring Jeff I Lock wood of Tulsa and Steve goalie for Omaha were i the M V Quebec 4 Springfield 1 Quebec were too strong for the Springfield crew and came out winners Scolt Wilson scored Iwo big goals for Quebec with Jim and Blake Dixon adding singles Dixon goal was on a power play Scott Wilson and Blake Dixon and Ross Perego collected assists Mike Norton from John Buchanan replied for Springfield Paul of Springfield and Blake Dixon for Quebec were the M V Columbus Pittsburgh I Pittsburgh took a 10 lead in the first period on a goal by Joey Watson assisted b Edgar Thatcher and Tommy Diamond on a power It was all Columbus however In the final rame Ian Mercer Dave Jef Rodney White and Mike all potted goals Jeffrey Greg Norton Mercer Paul Carter Ian and drew assists Paul of Pittsburgh and Scott Turner of Columbus earned the MVP Buffalo 3 Rochester Buffalo were the stronger team and came out on top 1 Brad Waters from Mike Robinson then Bob Donaldson unassisted gave Buffalo a lead in the first period Jamie Frank from Tony Graham Smith and Bill Kent drew Rochester close Paul man set up Brian Carlson to put Buffalo out of reach Mark of Buffalo and Jamie Frank of Rochester were the MVP Tyke 0 The tykes bombed the crew Lance was he big gun scoring four and assisting on another ihy Morrow got the trick with Adrian Vugts and Kevin Ricky Pool also assisted an goals Lance Doucette of Tykes and Herb Johnson of Pcterboro were he M VP Kitchener Kitchener scored three power play goals in their romp over was the big gun scoring four goals Frank I en i and Hay added one each David had three assists with Corson gelling two and Mike Chris Kauiback and Randy Waters collecting singles Greg Thorns was In Ihe nets for the shutout Jeff Reynolds of and of Kitchener were the M V P Weston 4 Kills Stephen Wiles scored three goals his team Mark Brabant got the other one and assisted on another Steve also drew assist John chard scored both St Kills goals and Fergus Barnes assisted on one John Pritchard of St Kites and Greg West goalie for Weston were the M VP LondonSUttawal London scored three goals in the first period and made them stand up for the win Sam Belt unassisted Danny Reynolds from Tim then Scarrow from Reynolds did all of Lon don scoring Bob Diamond replied for Ottawa from Carl Blight Brian Weir of Ottawa and Tuck goalie for London earned the MVPi tthllby Hamilton Whitby dominated Ihe game completely to earn the win Scott Haines Dean Weir Barry Willis and Mike Dickson scored for Whitby with assists going to Dave Toggart Tim Fields Kevin Webster and Mike Bob from Greg scored Hamilton lane goal Dave Taggort of Whitby McClure of Hamilton were the MVP Montreal Niagara In the only lied game of the league both Montreal and Niagara worked hard and scored four goals Greg Scully got two with Richard Donaldson and Ernie adding singles for Montreal Scully Dave Walker Holler and Derek Ferguson assisted Steve ana Mike Roberts scored singles and Brian King got a pair for Niagara Andrew Norrls collected two assists with singles going to Dave Monroe and Dave Monroe of and of Montreal were the M VP Nil t Detroit Vancouver Mike Osborne got loose for four goals to lead his l cam over Vancouver Martin got the other goal with assists going to Dove Thompson Micky Jones Osborne and with two Sloyles from Dove then Jim 1 from Alan Reed replied for Vnnc The coaches forgot lo select the M Chicago I Town With bolh learns needing the in the result was a Glen Stockfish from Greg scored Tor Don Gibson cashed In a pass from Rob Mnssop to lie the game for Ch on a power play Rob of Chicago and Brad Miller goalie for 4 Town were Ihe M V s Montreal to Minnesota I Montreal bombed the Mln ncsolu crew Paul Thompson scored the hat trick got two with singles going lo Rick Gary Mcllvarcy Mellon Ron and Ken Melton got three assists Thompson Ken and Randy St Andrews got two each with Garbutt and collecting one apiece Herb from Bruce scored for Minnesota Brian Getty of Minnesota and Larry Melton or Montreal earned the SI Ho ion 2 St Louis retained possession of second place by their win over Boston Doug scored a pair of goals for Si touts and assisted on another pair Graham Richards Dave Her man and Pat Shanks scored singles with assists going to Shanks Jim Hammer Bruce Bond and John Butler got both Boston goals assisted by Victor and Lew Humphreys John Butler of Boston and Doug of St Louis were the M V Toronto Clyde Leggctt once and Rugger Beavers Open in Aurora April 22 The Beavers Rugger Club has been training in the gym at Georgetown nigh school for a month in preparation for the spring season Beavers first game will be on the a of April In Aurora Fifteen to have been turning out to practice with many new people well as the old regulars Peter Murphy from Brampton formerly with Ihe North Bay Club has Joined the Beavers and with his depth of experience Is a welcome addition to the club NEW PEOPLE Some of the new people Include strong Lance Dcsllua and Brian Davies At the annual general meeting the following were elected to office President Lee vice president Sandy Mackenxle treasurer I Schandelmeler game secretary team social secretary George Anderson The captain Is Bob Wrlggleaworth Early detection and prompt treatment saves lives from cancer Have an annual health check up Including cancer tests your Canadian Cancer Society urges GOOD NEWS I WE HAVE A SWEET SURPRISE Coming up at LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK ANDMW GIVE US A TRY HERALD THURSDAY APRIL FOR YOUR NEXT CHRYSLER PRODUCT CALL Ray DON ROBERTSON Chrysler Dodge Ltd Brampton Georgetown Anglers Hunters DEMONSTRATION FLY TYING FLY CASTING and MOVIE By George Georgetown Herald Outdoor Columnist and well known area fisherman ANGLERS HUNTERS CLUBHOUSE Line north of Ballinafad Sideroad THURSDAY APRIL 138 pm All Interested persons welcome Member Ontario Federation Anglers Hunters Managers Coaches NEEDED FOR TBALL TYKE BANTAM CONTACT DOUG HARTLEY 8779997 If Interested GEORGETOWN POLICE MINOR LEAGUE SOFTBALL REGISTRATION April 15 22 9 am to 1 pm Age to as of June 1st 1972 50c Registration Fee Insurance purposes at CEDARVAIE COMMUNITY CENTRE COACHES AND MANAGERS WANTED GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION OPEN TO BOYS FROM 8 TO REGISTRATION AT CEDARVAIE COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday April 8th Saturday April 15th am to 3 pm Car Buyers People often ask us If there are certain times the year that are better than others for trading to a new carl The answer usually Is that the state the used car market Is most responsible for the advantage of one time of the year over another We think that the next two or three weeks will be an excellent time to buy If you have a clean low mileage car to trade The reason Is that our Inventory of s and 9s Is very low and we have buyers waiting We wont Insult your Intelligence by saying that you can save WOO or but you should be able to save and If your old car is really clean as much as So head on over to our modern transportation centre and see salesmen Mike Armstrong or Herb Jobb for a great deal on a new Pontlac Bulck or GAAC truck GEORGETOWNS OLDEST DEALER YOUR PIRBNIA DBALBR