CowHW Goal scorers Eric Clark from Maurice David Jeff from Bobby Duke and Howl Oram Bobby Duke unassisted Eric Clark from Andrew Brown Maurice David from Fred MINOR BANTAM November Georgetown came up with their beat game of the season to beat Milton 33 Georgetown bad a a to lead Milton fought backtotlatwoall Georgetown scored the winner In the third period Marty Power played a solid twoway game Dave Kemshead scored toe winning goal on a beautiful pass from Paul Morrow Georgetown Milton Goal scorers were Marty Power from Greg Thompson and Bruce McCawDes Mike McMenemy unassisted Dave Kemahead from Paul Morrow MINOR BANTAM November IS Mlltons Georgetown Georgetown lost their first game of the season In nine starts It was a very well played hockey game Georgetown went ahead with four and a half minutes left to play In the game Milton came right back and scored on a defensive error by Georgetown Milton then scored two first goals In one minute Georgetown came back on a big effort by Mike The goalkeeper was pulled but Milton Korea in theemptynet Georgetown had percent of the play and peppered the Milton goalkeeper with 38 shots Mike continued his scoring pace by scoring both Georgetown goals This makes nine for Mike In as many game The boys gave their all on toe ice but lost me with too many chippy penalties Goals scored Mike Mc from Ian and Greg Thompson Mike Mc unassisted MINOR BANTAM November If CblngaacoBiy Georgetown 2 Georgetown came up with a poor effort having only shots on tbe attainder In three periods of play They played spotty hockey Georgetown Is still getting chippy penalties and Chlng scored a power play goal when a Georgetown aefenceman was In tbe box Goal scorers Mike Mc Menemy from Bill Taylor Greg Thompson from Bruce McCandles MINOR PEE WEE November II Georgetown Georgetown took a two goal lead and then ran out of steam Penalties were a factor in the loss with Georgetown picking up six to Chinas one Robert Davey worked hard for Georgetown picking up tbe first goal Goal acorers Bob unassisted Richard Poot from Jason Mogg MINOR PEE WEE EXHIBITION November is Georgetown Brampton Georgetown were leading to l but Brampton came along with three fast goals to make ll close Penalties were a big factorlnthethlrd period Keith Ledger and Benny Beckett split game In goals Goal scorers were Lance from Keith Ledger Bob Dean unassisted Mark Shearer from Bob Dean Tim Lege re unassisted Gerry Milne from Brian Ward MINOR PEE WEE November 12 Georgetown BarUngton The teams were tied one all at the end of the first period and two all at tbe end of the second period Bob Dean scored two goals in the third period Bob Dean worked hard for his hat trick Mark Shearer played a good two way game picking up a goal and an assist Keith Goal scorers Brian Jobb from Greg Robertson Maurice David unassisted Erie Clark drew Brown Fred Kendrick Maurice David Andrew unassisted Greg Robertson from Mike Stone MINOR ATOM The Georgetown minor atoms visited Grevenhurst for their first tournament of the season only to find were tbe only minor team playing They were drawn against Keswick in their first game and won to Well done Georgetown The semifinal had them playing against Wexford Scarborough Major Atom who earlier in tbe day had beaten Oak Ridges 17 to Georgetown were down 12 to 0 at the end of two periods but never gave up and at the end of the game the score was still 12 too They lost the game but won the admiration of every person In the arena for their effort A big thank you must go to all the parents who took the time to go to Gravenhurst MAJOR ATOM FIREFIGHTERS November 1Z Georgetown 2 Scoring for the Firefighters In this game were Bobby second by Doucette from Kennedy Adrian Vugts Kirk and Jamie South played well on defence with Mike Mitchell Norton and Kevin doing some fine checking November Georgetown 4 Gotten I opened tbe scoring In this one followed by two goals from the Firefighters Bobby Morrow scoring both one from Oram and tbe from Frank and Vugta Guelph the game up at the start of tbe second period followed by two more goals from Georgetown one by Frank from Morrow and Wamock and the other by Mitchell from Kennedy Georgetown had their hands full with this strong skating Guelph club and played one of their best games of the season David Norton and Duane Hatcher rate honorable mention for their good checking November Georgetown Milton 3 Milton started tbe game off with the first goal with Kevin Frank tying it up assisted by Adams David Norton scored a shorthanded goal for Georgetown assisted by Adams In the second period November Georgetown Guelph Standard Products major tied Guelph on a three goal performance by Steve Robbins The first by was assisted by John Thorpe and Terry Mostaard the second unassisted Then BUI scored assisted by Brian Simpson followed by Robbins third assisted by Thorpe Bill Sam Bell Danny Reynolds and Mike Roberts played well In this one Next home game Thursday Nov vs Dundas 74S pm MAJOR BANTAMS November 14 Georgetown 1 Georgetown started tbe scoring In this one on a goal by Paul Glngras from Mike and Steve Krajaclch Sharp by Steve Dodge kept the score reasonable as played strong and had a lot of shots on goal November Georgetown I The major bantams defeated 3lon home Ice to make tbelr record for the season to date six wins four losses and one Scoring for Georgetown were Bob Allison assisted by Blake TriCounty Hockey Roundup Ledger played well in goal Chris and Brad Mc- Meekln were best on defence Goals scored Mark Shearer unassisted Bob Dean Mark Shearer Bob Dean unassisted Bob Dean unassisted MINOR ATOM November 12 Georgetown 4 4 Three of Georgetown goals were scored when they were short handed one when they were two men short Georgetown had five penalties In all Georgetown scored their first goal after only 17 seconds of play Poor skating and the lack of shooting at first chance by Georgetown gave a well deserved tie Goal scorers Howie Oram from Robbie Duke Jeff Moore from Greg Eric Clark from Blake Harrison and Eric Clark unassisted November Georgetown Brampton 1 After a very full day at Gravenhurst Georgetown visited Brampton ana main tained their unbeaten league record beating Brampton to 1 Derek Murphy saw his first league game in goal and allowed only one goal Georgetown now have points out of a possible Norton Oram from Kevin Frank and Morrow and Frank from Kirk Georgetown led when scored with Georgetown Georgetown scored again and Chlng an swered with an unassisted goal Up to this date Firefighters have played games winning nine with two ties and one l0M 14 Georgetown 2 Good backchecklng by Kevin Frank Duane Hatcher and Geordie Adams helped the Georgetown defence a strong StreetsviUe attack Scoring for tbe Firefighters were Kevin from Kennedy and Mike Mitchell and Mitchell from Mike Doucette Jeff Waterworth and Shane Lefebre shared the shutout November Georgetown Brampton 1 There was no scoring during the first period of this game and In the second Adams scored two goals first assisted by Kennedy and second assisted by Duane Hatcher and Mike Brampton scored in third period and then Georgetown added two more one by Frank from Morrow and Oram and tbe goal scorers were Frank from Adams Hatcher from Adams and Norton and Morrow from Oram and Vugta Geordie Adams earned four assists in this game Kennedy Jamie South and Kirk worked very hard In the checking department Georgetown Major Atom Firefighters next home game Is Nov vs at pm STANDARD PRODUCTS MAJOR PEEWEES November II Georgetown Cfalagnacotisy Georgetown major peewees finally got In tbe win column with a 10 win over Chlng The was scored early In the period by BUI Walnwright assisted by Mike Roberts Steve Fine by Mike and good checking produced this win Sam Bell Barry Simpson Steve John Lehman and Danny Reynolds all worked hard In the win but It was an excellent team effort all the way Tbe major next two games were major defeats for tbem when tbey went down to a 140 loss by a strong StreetsviUe club and loss to Brampton In the Brampton game Glen Cunningham scored the only goal assisted by John Thorpe snd Emmerson assisted by Bob McCandless Terry Simpson played a strong game on defence as did Paul Glngras and Blake Emmerson of the forward line November Georgetown Brampton I Carl BeU opened the scoring In this close game with Brampton with assists going to Frank and Gary Thompson Tim Turner from and Allison and Glngras from were goal scorers Steve Dodge was playing shutout goal until be was injured by a hard shot and had to be pulled from game Next home game Thursday Nov vs at pm MAJOR MIDGETS November IT Georgetown Guelph 3 Georgetown major midgets came up with a great team effort In this win their opposition 3321 Paul Martin opened the scoring in the first period assisted by Rob Hamilton and Glen Hamilton scored In the second period assisted by Rick Igleaias and Terry Turner and Bruno Martina in the second from lgleslas Martin scored his second goal of the game early In the third period assisted by Hamilton and Paul Allison followed by Martin with his third for a hattrick assisted by Joe South Tbe final two goau were scored by Terry Turner tbe first assisted by Martin and Hamilton and the second unassisted Paul Martin Rick lgleslas Rob Hamilton played fine games Terry Turner played his best game of the season scoring twice once while the team was shor thanded November 18 Georgetown Brampton l Reece Hays scored only goal for Georgetown This was a well played game by both teams Ron Osborne played outstanding In goal for Georgetown which helped keep them In the game November 14 Georgetown After giving up a goal In their first few seconds of the game Georgetown major midgets bounced back and nailed vllle by an score Bruno Martin paced the Georgetown attack with five big goals and Terry Turner skated Hard both ways setting up plays for three goals and scoring on a penalty shot In their last three games the midgets have won two and one The rundown of tbe scoring Is as follows Bruno Martina from Terry Turner Rick from Turner Martina from lgleslas Martina from Turner Turner unassisted Reece Hayes unassisted Martina from lgleslas and Martina from Paul Allison and Fred Peters Major Midgets next game Is an away game at Milton Monday Dec at pm followed by a second away game at StreetsvUIe Sunday Dec at pm THE HERALD Wednesday November IT Page ONTARIO OUTDOORS Save our swamps Varian contracts equipment manufactured Georgetown plant located on River Road Electron tubes representing an amount of are to be manufactured for use by tbe Department of Defense Varian Is one of tbe foremost suppliers of tubes and com munications equipment for the major communications systems around the world A further contract will a gas chroma use In the centre of Forensic Sciences Toronto The unit be used for the separation and identification of organic materials The unit which costs be In stalled by April SWAMPS ARE NOT FOREVER Preserve them If you would only sit down at the tide of a swamp some day you would see a world that Is often hidden to the casual observer abundance of life that stems from the area of a swamp Is phenomenal to say the least All seasons of the year are full of activities and each has a beauty of Its own If you can see beauty in the out doors then maybe you should take up some other form of activity Urban and industrial landfill developments schemes have in many cases en croached upon wetlands Flood control projects divert waters destined for marshes some have gone so far as to actually flood them Notable are some hydro electric projects Professing to justify their benefits in terms of flood control they In turn flood thousands of acres of fertile valley bottomlands behind their structures We have been slow to learn Drainage programs have added little to the overall agricultural base but have made significant inroads into the inventory of remaining wildlife habitat at public expense Also we have not learned from the past mistakes of the USA where they too once drained their marshes and have now come full circle in their attempt to replace those marshes and wetlands that they once destroyed Grouse hunting has been fairly good in the area of Tweed where moose hunting Is popular If you shoot a grouse you often scare away any moose Maybe this is why the moose and deer hunting have not been too good The hunters are shooting the grouse Whatever the reason there are a lot of disappointed hunters Not that everyone did not succeed The Gravenhurst area has also been good for grouse but all the other areas are as forecasted and show poor hunting Deer and believe it or not Moose are also in the Gravenhurst region A question that has been asked many times and has caused a lot of discussion and argument is the ownership of the bed or a river The Public Lands Act gives the following Information The Beds of navigable waters act establishes that in the absence of an express grant the bed of navigable body of water was not Intended to pass and did not pass to the Bran tee Note the word navigable Further to the matter of cutting trees The Ministry of Natural Resources wishes to inform the public that It is Illegal to cut mutilate or destroy any trees of any species unless authorized by a district cutting license This means the cutting of trees for any purpose including firewood material I know TC will be glad to hear of this ruling he did not recognize before Shorelines of lakes streams banks and road sides are generally off limits to cutting This is in order to preserve aesthetics or the natural beauty of the shores Before any cutting is carried out obtain a permit from tbe ministry I know this is late but the trapping season opened on the of bob Some of these seasons last until next year Muskrat for example closes next April 30 and Mink is the only one to close within the confines of 1974 is only permitted under the sanction of a licence and wild fur may be sold by the trapper to licen sed fur dealers or at the larger fur sales held by the Ontario Trappers Association and the Hudsons Bay And in case you thought that flyin fishing and hunting parties never get checked Conservation Officers Bob McGUlivray aircraft enforcement officer last year checked anglers and hunters including nonresident fishermen Violations generally run higher for flyin fishermen and hunters than for the more conventional styles of transport Seventynine charges were laid of fish and loaded firearms in boats were the main of fences Fines totalled and averaged about per charge The Ministry intends to maintain and improve this type of surveillance Friday Saturday and Sunday Nov 29 and 30 and the 1st of December are the dates of the 27th annual Con vention of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters If you are a member then you should have the information in letter form from the federation You should make a point of going and taking part in the programs to improve our Ontario 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