GDMHA DECREES Wednesday Page 13 Players must wear head gear MARK WEBSTER and Michael model the two kinds of protective headgear approved by he GDMHA for use In their association this year Acton Sabres open exhibition season Prompted by a growing concern over failal injuries including loss of teeth the Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association took a giant step forward at their Ann rid passed two motions regarding facial protection Effective the start of the 1970 hockey season complete facial protection is mandatory for ALL house league players lino into lie same time all hockey helmets must be certified these molions ran all the way from making Hie players lot like gladiators to economics belief they are not necessary Evidence presented from the Ontario Dental Association the Hospital for Sick Children Brampton s save reasons for acceptance of facial polection and a survey of existing house leagurers convinced those objecting That made Georgetown the second Ontario community to moke face protection man da lory two others followed suit and this past summer the United Slates Amateur Hockey The Initial objections to Association which compares to our AHA also made lace masks mandatory The first motion slates It will be compulsory for external fixed or masks be worn by all players Rigid external fixed are the type that Mouthgunrds that snap onto helmet straps on the sides of the helmet and a newer one bolts on both the top and sides Wire masks are also new on the market Coopers masks the possibility of a stick penetrating to the face Wire masks of iho football type will not be permitted nor masks that have openings large enough for a stick or puck to penetrate These masks must bolt onto the helmet and cover downjclow the chin The second motion states It will be compulsory for all players wear a face shield of a type permitted by the that Is wire mask or plexiglass Players who already have a fixed external rigid mouihguard need only eye shield to hove their ace completely protected Plexiglass shields arc on mirkot thai bolt onto the for this purpose For The Acton Sabres newest entry in the Central Ontario Ainlor hockey league have established at least a temporary residence at the Memorial Gardens arena In Guelpti The Sabres have been training at the Gardens for the post while and according to team secretary Bill Campbell have made arrangements to remain In Guelph until Ice becomes available In Acton on October Seven Sabres hove been Inked by the club so far four are returnees from last year Junior C edition of the Stores They Include Dave Chapman Brad Don Richard and Sieve Buchanan Three newcomers have been signed and two of them arc Acton Minor hockey products Jeff played last year with ihe Acton Juveniles and Joe saw action with the Acton Midgets The seventh player signed was Paul who played Midget hockey last year in The Sabres have an exhibition game slated for this Saturday evening game time at the Memorial Gardens Port Junior will provide the opposition This Wednesday I tonight Sabre practice time at the Gardens has been set for 15 pm and Friday night again at the Gardens the Sabres will once more take to the ice at The Acton club has also lined up two other exhibition games a home scries with Markham Junior The first game will be played in next Tuesday September with the return match scheduled for Memorial Garden Thursday September Raiders t sign two ONTARIO OUTDOORS Hunting season is approaching A IGNORANCE may be bliss but excuse ft The hunting regulations for the season ahead are gout and readily available Get a copy and study it fully In thisway you will know just where you stand in the way of n dales etc HereandtntheBocalledhot spot Luther Marsh the season opens on Sept although on Luther It la not open until 12 noon on the of Sept It is listed as DISTRICT and It must be remembered 5 hat a migratory game bird permit must be purchased nd on hand along with your regular hunting licence Due to the fact that some species of duck have a liferent limit duck identification is very important If start now you may have a basic knowledge of SIZE SHAPE COLOUR and flying style that differentiates the different species After all not many people want to shoot an OLD SQUAW as their Is and fishy tastlna If duck Identification la mastered then you would 3t be faced with the problem I am not saying that you Should only take the best tasting ducks Even the poor meats can be helped by proper preparation and There are as many ways to hunt duck as there are Ways to fish bass I especially enjoy the challenge and item of jump shooting on small streams The Challenge is to get within range without being seen by the watchful ducks A good many blacks are taken this way and you hve to be fast as- well as quiet When decoy shooting at try when pass shooting use prefer a number when Jump shooting as there is some brush to shoot through and the heavier shot penetrates better J Shot size of course Is more often than not a matter of choice but it can effect your shooting and hence your j success rate Of course with a few areas closed today Sept 15 and the best fishing of the year for most species is now upon us Muslde generally yfr has two closing dates Nov 30 and Dec 15 A good lure for muskies at this time of year is the MAGNUM Try it you won believe Its effectiveness Bass season close Nov and they are still cat enable up until that time That is to say they arc not dormant as many people seem to think they are Cooler temperatures make them slower at feeding so Just have patience and fish them on warmer days JV Keep your copy of the fishing and hunting- regulation with you at ail times when out In the field or the water As for the fishing contests here la one you won believe The MAGES angling cup In Bolton England payed off to a winning weight of pound 11 ounces and drams combined weight for the several fish entered by the if winner There were 1S1 entrants at that The controversial mayor of Caledon has done It again He always seems to oppose anything that anybody else thinks Is or beneficial This time he wants to stop the BOW hunt for deer that has been sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources I think that you should let management Sept IS at Pioneer Village the Upper Canada Rifles Will be at the Pioneer Festival on that date This will be part large program designed by entertain and educate W you and your family back then ki this place we call ONTARIO OUTDOORS Georgetown Clinic NexttoPostofficeoriNo 7 Highway GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Members Society Of Ontario J KOHABIDT J NOVAK DT COMPLE1 DENTURE SERVICE Phone or Georgetown Chrysler Haider President Nell Cotton an nounced this past week that the local club has begun signing players In preparation for the upcoming OHA In A season Tom Daley who played last year for the Adanacs and was the Intermediate league top scorer has signed for the Raiders Another player Steve a left winter has also Inked a Raider player card The Georgetown club has arranged lor an with Mlsslssauga the newest Senior A entry in Georgetown October and this should prove highly entertaining for local Raider supporters as It is expected that ex Raider Keith Pallet will see some action In the Mtsslssauga nets The Raiders practice Wednesday tonight at 10 15 at the Gordon and this Sunday morning at practice time 15 Cotton had hoped to attract some local products to the team but as yet very few have shown up Cotton hastened to add that Raider practices are still open to and that the club will welcome any and all local additions Provided of course they are capable of playing Intermediate hockey North Halton tourney The North Golf and Country Club played host to a Father and son tournament last Sunday for the Ernie Smith Trophy and the team of Ernie and Glen claimed the silverware cor ding a 36 hole combined net score of Twenty three teams took part in the day long event that was blessed by perfect golf weather John and Gerald Harrison finished In the runnerup spot with a scare of 138 while third place was claimed by he tarn of Shawn and Mike Sanderson who carded a score of Also In the top 10 were Terry Hay and Danny Fisher at 140 BUI and Robert Sanford at and Jamie Sanford at Jack and DougTImpson at Mike and son Mike at 143 Terrence and Brown at and Ron Crosby and Harold Porter at 148 LOWVILLE TO OASA fastball team defending County Mens fastball League champions and this year County regular season champs are enjoying a very successful run at the All Ontario B title So far they have advanced to provincial quarter final play and are awaiting dates to begin that scries against Bradford to claim the Zone Two championship and then tangled with in inter zone play were Zone Five champions Last Friday InMattier were dropped but bounced back to lie the best of three series with a win at home on Saturday On Sunday the third and deciding game was layed in a neutral field and Lowvllle triumphed in 11 innings Should Lowvllle survive quarter final and semi final AllOntario play then area sports buffs are in for a treat TheOASA has decried that the final series will be played in southern year the site would be should the area team advance that far Squirt semifinal judged a classic Roy alettes open league playoffs SQUIRT SEMI FINAL CUP Played Spartans VIMn Shawl 1 KawaliklZ This was a classic game of soccer seldom seen in house league matches Two teams who virtually palyed their hearts out for BO minutes and was eventually decided on penalty kicks What a treat to watch who said soccer was on the decline in Hills It Is enlgihtenlng to see a referee who understands the age level and how to apply the rules His name by the way was Peter Jones who Is also on active soccer player Spartans opened the scoring first with a lovely goal by Bratkin on national team Shaw But Villa came roaring back with a well taken goal by Kawalski which tied it at 1 L While both teams had some chances It was strictly a defensive game with both defences playing stand out At the end of regulation time with the score still tied 1 1 game went into overtime with no team willing to give an Inch The game was still tied after the overtime and the had to be decided on penalty kicks Each team hod Ave spot kicks with Spartans scoring twice and Villa once It a a pity we have to have a So Spartans move an to the cup final Good Luck toys CI Thtre are few worlds left for the Georgetown Legion Royal el tea to conquer they are the provincial Juvenile A champions and recently won their own tournament but they could odd icing to the 1976 sweet east In the weeks ahead as Ihelr own league Peel County playoffs gel underway The won the league regular season by emerging undefeated through the summer campaign This marked the first time that this has been accomplished in Peel league and therefore the locals would have to be con the favourite to scoop all the laurels have tumbled however and the are taking nothing for granted In this their final quest Their semifinal opponent will be Brampton and although the Flower owners finished lourth during regular season play they be con pushovers The Brampton team showed marked improvement over the last month of the season and surpassed nil expectations In the hosted tour If Brampton is sidelined the expect that their way to the championship will more than likely be blocked by always a serious championship contender Both the semifinal and final series will be three affairs and such tight head to head confrontations allow for no mistakes The first game of the Georgetown Brampton scries was played in Georgetown Tuesday night at press time the score was not available the second game has been scheduled for Thursday night in Brampton while a third game if necessary will be played In Georgetown A dote or the third game has not as yet been finalized Glen Williams fastball batting averages Charlene MacCormack and Marg of Georgetown were members of the Master Bowlers ladles team that won the Canadian Championship at the ninth annual Canadian Masters singles and team plonthlps held at Toronto O Connor Bowl Labor Day Weekend Initially when the tour got underway in 1HS the championship was strictly a singles event In 1073 at Kitchener was introduced and the Ontario Ladles have dominated ever since From 1973 through 1976 the Ontario ladles have yet to lose the championship laurels Team members and their averages leading Into this year s tourney Include MacCormack Marge Bratkln Helen Susan Davles and Elsie Hodgson The provincial team went up against squads from across Canada each a three game tussle and in 15 games that they were in volved won 12 while losing only three Charlene was also a com In the ladies division of the lllh annual Labor Day Singles Classic also held at O Connor Bowl on Monday but did not fare very well Her efforts on behalf of the Ontario Masters team took their toll and she finished out of the op three She did win ITS so her efforts were not totally in vain Teeter Cora fool Reynold Pierce Carroll airless Hancock Dobbin Crawford Totals ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BINGO J SEASON STARTS WED SEPT NO ADMISSION CHARGE 1 each Gams Card each JACKPOT on NUMBERS ISO MUST Five Early Bird Two other Early Bird Starts lame PM Doors LARRY MCMILLAN New Zellers manager Lorry McMillan replaced Lcs Griffiths general manager of s depart store in Georgetown last It took 14 years for Mr McMillan to advance from stock boy In a Sudbury branch of to the top executive position In the Georgetown During this time Mr Miilan was transferred times to Zeller a stores all over Ontario Each major promotion necessitated a He said while studying the s training program he hoped it would lead to a challenging managerial position His last Job was that of associate manager at a Midland store where his main responsibility was mcr Gage Stationery advances to finals Gage Stationary hove reached the finals in Georgetown Industrial Fastball League Gage faced In the A semifinal best lour out of seven and advanced to championship series by whipping four games to two one game apiece in the semifinal Rapid Print advanced to the semifinal by dropping Sandhill In play while Perks qualified for the semifinal by taking Industrial Fa shall League games will be taking place at Hie Fairgrounds Park this Wednesday night this Sunday night and this Monday night SUBMARINES 1 34 Street Georgetown PHONE 1 OR 2 Try us once youll come back players whose masks fog CCM has come out with a new wire mask that fits on the grooves or their lower face Wire masks are the same as in the first motion Hockey helmets must be CSA certified this year If you ha purchased a helmet within the lost two years chances are it will be certified If older than that the helmet must be replaced this year with one carrying a sticker Some are adjustable some come In sites For the best protection a helmet should not be loo large but rather a snug fit to ensure maximum safety The strop on all helmets shall be snugly fastened The realhes that helmets and wire masks are adding to the cost actor for hockey players but when put next to the cost factor of replacement of teeth or the loss of an eye To help players and and parents alike better understand these new rules a display will be available during registration Executive members will be available to answer alt questions Help at hand for local curlers Help Is at hand for those curlers who belong to the North curling section and who are having difficulty mastering some of the various aspects of the ancient game The club curling committee has been successful in ob taining the services of the and Ray Curling Seminars Organization to conduct clinics litre In Georgetown Ray and are both former Canadian and World curling champions They have been conducting curling clinics intern all on ally for 10 years now and boast some very students In 1975 alone they coached Otto the world champion from Switzerland and Lee Tobln the Canadian Ladies Champion from Quebec The clinic will be held at North Nov and with three a day on each of these days student will receive proximately nine hours of instruction This will be divided up into three three- hour session one each day Half of the time will be spent in the classroom and the other half on the Ice In Individual instruction Classes will hold no more than people with three Turnbull instructors to each class Video tape equipment will be In use so that you can actually see yourself In action The program will include the fundamental of delivery sweeping etiquette and strategy Class times will be pm The 1 m class will be for ladles the m class for business girls and the p m class for men There ore no firm rules regarding these groupings however and applications will be taken for men who wish to attend the earlier classes The price has been set at per adult This Includes nine hours of classroom and on ice instruction as well as a comprehensive instructional booklet to retain what has been taught This amount can be charged to the Club count with the return of the signed application Con Arm a Hon from club members must be received by October 1 After October 1 applications will be opened to nonclub members on a first come first Junior club members will also benefit from the program as the clinic will run a special five to six hour session for Juniors This session is scheduled for Saturday Nov at Bam and Sunday Nov at The cost for Juniors is per person Further Information on the seminars can be obtained by contacting either Warren Brooke at 1510 or Marion Faulkner at Enrico Caruso back with OLA Georgetown Enrico Caruso has decided to once again lend his services to the Ontario Lacrosse Association as convenor of the Ontario Major Series Ho takes over from Bruno who will be moving to British Columbia Mr Caruso past president and life member of the OLA was elected governor at the convention He has been sitting on the lacrosse sidelines for the last few years The OLA In a press release welcomed Enrico return by stating The Major Series will welcome Enrico enthusiasm experience and dedication Five teams compete In the Major series including Brampton Fergus Owen Sound Six Nations and StormirT Norman to coach Allouettes The league champions of the Georgetown Industrial League for the past two seasons will hae a different look when winters campaign rolls around Kent who has been hand the coaching duties Is stepping down and his place other than Norman Lock the regular for the puit frw seasons Norm announced at the closing of last year In playoffs that he wis retiring as a player but left his options open regarding other duties with the club This past summer he has paced behind the bench as the mentor for Restaurant or the Georgetown Industrial Summer Hockey League and after some thought decided to extend his coaching career to include the Allouettes Norm is making no firm commitment regarding the duration of his coaching reign preferring instead to adopt a wait and see attitude GEORGETOWN MINOR SOCCER FAIL l DANCE ST GEORGES ANGLICAN CHURCH HAIL FRIDAY OCT 8th 830 AM CONTACT ART JAMESON 500 PER PERSON