Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1976, p. 23

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GDMHA WEEKLY ROUNDUP Raiders upset Neilsons DIVISION Nellson 1 way and suffered their first defeat of the season Wayne Starring Lewis Humphries Scott and Pat Gallagher potted the markers for the Raiders Alan Bower on an unassisted effort scored the lone a goal Mister Steering copped their first win of the year with a great team effort Herb had a goal and an assist for the winners while Peter Stnpleton and Paul Shearer added singles For Exchange House Clarke and Alan counted thi Scotia Motors seemed in control of the game when they jumped out of a lend after two periods Scotia Bank rallied however and regained their pose Peter Clark notched a hatnek for while Greg Scully and Brian King added singles For Scotia Bank Brian a with Gary Stone and Steve Kcsliek hitting for Burin Lanes Tram port Kevin Harrison led the Burns attack with two goals and an assist Dale Rasmus sen Paul Morrow and Miller fired singles Tor Lanes Jamie Frank scored two and Hon Timpson scored the third Montr go Construction Steve Brandt Mitch and Tim MacLeod did the damage for Cable Paul Mercer and Craig McLaughlin replied for Montego Stevenson Mmi Hear Pools 1 Ernie lialler had a pair for the winners Mike Mlchm had a Michael Dim on passes from Paul Wilson Jeffrey Parker scored for 1 James Dick Bryant and Grant Marshall notched the goals for Ihe with Sam Dell firing a pair and a single for Mad Construction iter I Tom Cull had a pair for with Jim add single sound the lone Johnson and larnryH Chris March Terry h id a pair for John and Maurice and singles For Criterion Hob id pair while Hick ind Bob h id singles Hilton I lobert Ileal slate Brad scored goil and Hon rned shutout rd and Carney I- irk is idded DIVISION Villa Gary led the Standard lack with a Paul CI irk and David Anderson fired single en North llalloii Motor Sales irkal I Gory had six goals in this game with Andy notching a and Wayne Wilson scoring twice Brian McQueen and John Tossont fired singles Craig Porltr on a pass from scored for Ontario 1tumblng iry led the way for the winners with three goals Tom and Andy had singles Kevin Scanlon had a pair for Martineau and Brian Kennedy had single goal Cleaners Murray Motors The power was led by Hillock who hod four goals Divld Harvey Mike Banks and James Beaker had singles Hick Greenwood had a pair for the Murray David Whitehead fired a single Macs Milk 2 Hat Motors Hob Fleming Patrick scored for Mac while Mark Waters replied Nell Music Centres Andy scored twice to pace the winners while Steve Williams Trevor dall and Greg added singles For and scored ATOM ISION Stan Smith and Mark Bert rind scored for the winners Andrew Mustard replied for MI In met Hulk Variety I Mark Hail and Keun Powers shared in scoring Allan on scored the single Variety goal ATOM I AGUI- Jay hid four goals Tim Pin two goals ind Tommy Stefan J red Goldsmith and Gordon March fired sintlestokj in Associates Rod Wilson rccirdeil ihi shutout and I iley hail pair for tlcwiintrs witht iry Kranendunk and Gary singles litis lt I scored four goals and Dene in Jones and Jackie Wright scored singles to pace the winners K ilhj rLpliul for Adams ONTARIO OUTDOORS Activities abound in the outdoors M for the heading on last weeks column Ineierusc the shortened term and this newspaper has a policy to always use CHRISTMAS Somebody slipped up and there has been much concern over its effect There ire lots of activities for the winter sports enthusiasts and plenty of re isons for the participant to gel involved I am not a think snow help stamp out summer advocate 1 think that is about the dumbest thing 1 hive ever heird I do of ill our changing seasons The Credit Valley Conscvation Authority is opening its Terra Gotta Conservation Area once again to cross of The Metro Hills will snow shoeing The collection of Lake Trout wis considered successful on lake Simcoc this fall Almost eggs were will be reared in a Provincial hatchery at Evnironmcnlil stress has caused a of natural reproduction and by controlling conditions under which the eggs will grow the unsatisfactory conditions that retard growth and production will be bypassed A from J Sellers District Manager of the Ministry of Natural Resources in Soult Me Marie hays there is great danger to the Lake Trout population there due to increased access pressure from winter fishing A proposed season for that will be Feb to March 15 and the third Saturday in to Sept This will be discussed at a puhlic meeting in the Sault on Jan 2Bth 1077 While talking to Frank MP on the weekend he confirmed the news that a new GUN CONTROL bill will be introduced to parliament this week He could not tell me what it contained or its format as this information is secret until presented I guess we have to stirt all over again fighting for our rights Whatever Bill goes through and you can bo sure that one will MUST be for the benefit of ALL or the majority of A very Informative is put out by the Conservation Authorities of the Ministry of Natural Resources bearing the Conservation Areas in Ontario may be obtained from the Above named branch at Room Whitney Bock Queens Park Toronto MJA 1W3 This maps shows oil the conservation areas in province and the facilities Using this map you can choose your activity and then pick the area that can best serve your It has been my pleasure over the last few years to use this column to convey to all my readers my best wishes at Ihis time or the season This column and its writer is dedicated to conserving the outdoors and encouraging people to enjoy the greit heritage that is our in our ONTARIO OUTDOORS GIFT 8774812 Standard Products have their ups and downs Till- HI- HUD Wednesday Decembers ma Page THr IMIW BANTAM TtAM it Mil I- treated his charges to i supper last Sunday evening fecit the Ham piled into a von Herniate at Georgetown Hospital District to curling scene lynntcrrard ltto this past week at r North sever draws weer they would I have completed their first thank tin club numbers curling out to chur Hum On night was of the first mined draw were announced finishing in first place win Km and Phillips and ind Collins Bill Mar Allen Hartford and Ann reach placid In third were ind and Mike and Congratulations to all of you Standard Produits Major Pee had their and dawns in play tiny I umped off ind in pi bul lost two straight gnmri in thi Sound M lie Wie Tournamint and wire forced to miki on ml Kevin led tin wiy In thi win ovir Burlington potting a had tin loeuh notched two Tin game is marred by in third period however ind felt that tin going to Bob Morrow and Dave Norton In Owen Tour Richmond Hill posted Standird played liockty this led to tin ir downhll Rich Hill and JV Nor red fork kit o us too the Mini I 1 of to I rodmls ittnk with torgitown go Toronto Ihe I i Whs were flying at I but Toronto scored foui second period to win to i if imrkirs lor the Wks In find a Ml tin In the junior girls junior boys competitive in were post wcike tin girls w liking pirt in the dlst iwns fur the Junior iris Tim Wi Minor pee wees post win The first draw of the ladies club curling also finished up this week The winners of were first Prairie Marion Burns Andirson and Mice second Phyllis Mildred Wall Norma and third Joy June vans Dot Curric prisented by 111 Bowman i nadian Tin Minor Jud Phillips En Wits on Julie Partridge Afler it in County losing iloic gime on and liny from St lot go championship and Lor The Thursday Shirley On Sundiy our junior boys went to Barrit for the intir division playdowns for Winlir amis diluted Dixie rink Monday to win hi division met to this levil In their ami to delirmu ally Gemini schedule changes Tin Georgetown Sunny Acre farms of the Junior It have three in their schedule The garni set for December Oixic has lieen n scheduled for at the Georgetown Memorial The shied for Januiry 1 against Brampton his resiheduled for ruary J it the Georgetown and the shted for Jinuary at the anna his been shifted to An n Krugir Agnes Park Jet Lisle Mon aid Third Betty Hull Done Cox in District playdowns for the ladies wire it Brampton Curling December 13 and Our team of Joan Mustard IynnGerrard Knight ind Burns lost first i the lav the The fir then the 2nd lami on strong with J goals Assistait tap tun Sandy Watson off scoring on a pirfict piss from Bobby goal w is scored by I ridKindntkson piss from ru lark Chris ild Hit third on Sirgenl In pi nod to ii m Hit nits for siond by by and Sindy ink of Paul rug lost team from Weston Coif ind Country v lib iry hull the club curling over the next week there will be no column in nut weeks We would to take this opportunity to wish all the healthy New Year is filled with warmth Itnt liopc tint your in lnpp tart fret MCNAMARA IRENE GRAFF PAT J SI Main Street S Georgetown Ontario Telephone our many friends ft patrons BARBER AND HENLEY LTD INSURANCE AND TRAVEL AGENCY Ethel Sophia Jody Kathleen Joan John R and Murray for a RODS BARBER SHOP Downtown Georgetown Choose it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road lllC mi mini fur i li ijiimI Imk Ford Bros Feed and Seed brntwrn fmrr from BOB of HERB LOUTH FENCING May love light your way and lJ friends bring a low to your life Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from BEAUMONT KNITTING LTD AND RETAIL OUTLET GLEN WILLIAMS m Geminis slip to fourth place The Georgetown Sunny Acre Farms have slipped fourth place In the Central Ontario Junior B Hidings while Burlington last years regular season champion is tied with for first place In or Ontario inter Games competition The Central loops representative Slrectavtlle will advance North Bay or the round robin tourney Burlington STANDINGS It AMI- TtTION Rebel see action DEIS lUbdcttcs A volleyball turn has imbarked on in exhibition jmc in for ir and last wttk liam took on Brampton High School Tht Itebeliltes won two and 10 dropped a pair 1512 and me game match w is pi lyed rookits Itebtlclte Coach Grant latworthy praised the of play of Sue Alexander Nancy Phillips and Claire whik defensively Join llowitt and Nancy received kudos CUtworthy cited the fact that inexperience created a few problems only two players have returned from hit years squad but feels things will work out WE WISH OUR FRIENDS NEIGHBOURS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR MAY HARRY HALE NOELij Have a happy holiday season Thanks so much for your patronage We have enioyed doing business with you and we look forward to many years of friendship and ser vice SHEAS GARAGE Hwy 7 At his time f the i to and greet old wish llUJlJlltBl of FROMTHEKLKSAT DELREX SMOKE SHOP faEORGtrOWN MARKET CENTRE

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