Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1977, p. 15

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Good hitting by Seniors took a in over the football squad Friday afternoon on the Held The I let The Senior Rebel football team played an excellent defensive game Friday against OakiiUe allowing only I touchdown and slopping a lew good at down in the quarter allowing to march ihc field or their win Mr puis the loss down to inexperii net he dins eel s garni ju of the bis I defensive hitting in high school football Standing out on the Hebe defenslvi line were Jim Jeff and played ixtremely well Offensively the team could have doni much Ixtter he bill inside the tin yard line Jnd twice the failed to gain the points difmse the strong point of tin turn In the pjsl only ji points have cored lorgitown Offensively the has points In games afternoon the Rebels host Game time is Curling seminars rearranged By MARC We were very pleased to have four of our North Ha ton curlers attend a coaching clinic this past week The clinic was held at the Boulevard Club and was coached by top professional Ontario curlers The clinic was sponsored by the Federal Government and approved objective of the clime Is to obtain uniform methods of teaching curling across Canada Bobbie Ken Phillips Doug Col son and Sandra Timleck ell received their level 1 teaching certificate and returned from the two day experience thrilled and very anxious to put their new teaching methods to work at the club Bobbie Ken are sharing the Juniors section this year hey ore planning on holding a clinic on Sun Oct to get this section ready to begin their first draw the follow week The Business girls executive had their first meeting this past week and all is set for another terrific curling season All skips are meeting Thurs Oct to draw their teams for the first draw An open meeting Is planned or Wed Oct at so please all you Wednesday night curlers come meet your team mates and after the meeting throw a few rocks The first draw starts Nov 2 and runs til Dec nth Fun nights arc in the planning for Dec and Mary Ellen Bridge Games Chairman is busy arranging the Ladies afternoon curling beginning Turs Oct and Don t forget ladies babysitting is It at the club both afternoons The ladies competitive started this week the nun ire planning fun this Tuts Oct ia and O from Come out and throw a ew rocks and get in shape all leagues will be in full swing beginning the week of Oct dun you to forget the is offering the Hoi nit the make tunc hinged hi Ilk It I 1 in ind 1 1- im It mi iliiito nil sun The idvimcd profr will be III t nil J nil I Sunday The will remain the me j food luik eurlers Credit Valley slaughtered 81 by Patterson Insulation A solid team effort coupled with some excellent individual performances got Georgetown Patterson Insulation back in the win column with an Contact League action on Sunday night in The victory Patterson Insulation with three victories against one loss in early league from Jim Walker Georgetown nets Georgetown scorers were led by Ken Norman with three goals while Walter contributed three assists Howie Corn foot and John hod a goal shot Norman in the first and John Packer while Hob thin time Moncton Mike Marshall Bill Bingham and Wayne added assists to round out stare Georgetown scoring Insulators phved i it steady game throughout the October Ontario Outdoors Try a Spinner ByRC PLEASE Please please do not show the world that out doors men are slobs Last year the litter at the popular fishing spots was beyond belief I am the first to realize that Season Openers and the hot Salmon fishing brings out those who don fish the rest of the season Mainly these are the ones that usually turn out to be the slobs Discarded food and drink containers snarled fishing line and dead fish are scattered anywhere and everywhere for one don t like to spend my fishing lime cleaning up after someone else yet it happens every time I go out The Salmon are congregated at he mouths of the rivers now in great numbers and the early runs ore up river In the CREDIT RIVER they are at the dam In the VIADUCT or railway bridge In Georgetown and at the PAPER MILL DAM Each place calls for a different type or method of fishing A spawn bag anchored on bottom In the river mouth will take a great many fish as will the common marehmaltow while It should be drifted while fishing Sometimes you will catch one of the many Trout either Rainbow or Brwn that are becoming more plentiful in the CREDIT RIVER as well as the other rivers In the area Keep a copy of the fishing regulations on hand and know the areas where the season Is closed for trout With the intermittent rain we have been having the water condition could be almost anything from muddy to clear and you should fish accordingly In deep holes over five use a number three ML in silver or gold in medium holts feet I i plug is used and in runs of up to three feet I will use a small plug or spoon If remember that spinner down and J spoon rides up it will help your selection of a lure In other words a spinner digs lor bottom a spoon to the you should gel a call me or the HERALD office and we would ko to gel i photograph and a little Information on how and where etc The Ministry of Environment has issued a bulletin on the mercury content fish and this is available by writing to the ministry PARK TORONTO Mercury content increases in fish with increising sue and course should be token Into account when tiling fish from contaminated waters The entitled Guide to eating Ontario will help ilong this line and may be obtained from the local offices of the Ministry of Natural Resources With the hunting season well under a new hook is available from DB1 Books inc The Anniversary issued GUN ST is a well made up book that covers all facets of guns and collecting Technical articles by top gun experts field tests and new product evaluations make this a complete hook for the gun huff and hunter as well Almost pages of the best in gun and info make this a book that Is Ideal for a gift to your hunting friends and your own library And remember we don like slobs in ONTARIO OUTDOORS RESPONSIBLE TEENAGERS AND ADULTS Call Bill Dunn at 8778275 TI1F HERALD Wednesday October It Page U It I leera to make any bow hard he junior Rebel learn hit Thursday af as slaughtered Georgetown White Oaks overpowering The Junior Rebel football cam look a thumping Thur when one of top league teams charged o a win The first three times Alder shot got hold of the ball they scored Touchdowns were scored on one run and two passes Coach Kotanl said the tie fen so did play well after the three Alders hot touchdowns The Rebels did have one touchdown but it was called buck on a blocking rule It seems Kevin Greene was pushed over the end line by either an Aldersbot or Rebel player Monday afternoon the team and consequently pushed the ball for the only Rebel White Oaks had control of the ball for most of the of ternoon with their final touch down made in the last minute play Kevin Greene had the juniors out of the playoffs There are two games left to play one tomorrow at P the final game next Thursday at Oakville Trafalgar fell to White Oaks The lone Rebel touchdown with main reason for the Rebel loss was the injury to quarterback Jim shortly after the game began Doug Cousins came In to replace Soccer Report By NIBBLE A short report this week oiks The Squirt final cup game went In favor of the ideals over the Olympics by 30 This was not a true reflection of the play as the second and third goals came In the last ten minutes of play The Olympics gave the i Idea is a good run for most of the game and coach Jim was apprehensive until the safety goals were prodded home from close in The Olympics display was not entirely unexpected at this I believe was their first loss since the summer The winners are to be congratulated on a tine season they also won the league championship in a close race with the Spurs coached by youngsters Howie and Oram The Bantam final was played out at long last on a and windy afternoon during the weekend Both teams were short handed and the ten Wolves ran out not so easy winners against hard working Metros by 62 superior numbers telling in the end Nevertheless the Wolves had fine soccer players on their top form and deserved to win the final A special mention Roes to Metros Alan Kennedy whose improved play and strong defensive work stood out through the whole game The Squirt final was by Chas Coomber and the Bantams by Bryan Turner The Junior girls league champions arc he Super iirls from he Debutants and Red Barons on goal average The Senior championship be decided by Tuesday game Should the Green Dragons cup winners defeat or lie with he Socialites then the championship goes to the Red Should the Socialites emerge victorious then a play off will be required between the Rockets and Socialites At time of writing the hold i point and will be anxiously awaiting Tuesday A final jmment for the season 1 understand that J has the unenviable record of being the longest season due to the poor weather Hopefully record which will stand forever Bowling action The Georgetown girls have Improved in bowling divisions ind are showing the way to the boys In preparing lor coming In Pee Wees Terl Jane rough had he only 300 triple In the Mc lorry sisters had the only triples and with Teresa Moslach they had the only single gomes In Juniors Connie Hay had a with 167 and In he senior category he girls had the TOO Shelln Anderson M Wendy Hay and the only game This week all he young Bowlers will be contacting Ieir friends relatives and supporters and taking orders for almonds This Is a donation as they arc priced at Si package the price as sold In stores across Canada and so all get full value The funds thus raised provide scholarships transportation meals etc for tournaments provincial and national championship etc PEb GIRLS Jane Debbie Barbara Campbell Judy Carroll Pfr BOYS Paul Stewart David Nicholson 287100 Brian Franks Andrew Brown BANTAM GIRLS Julie Kelly McCorry Teresa Humphreys Karen Diane Shannon Jackson BANTAM BOYS Chas Steven Turner David Hicks Robert Campbell 403IHD JUNIOR GIRLS Connie Margaret Jessop Sandra Marshall JUNIOR BOYS Frank Madden Russell Gourllc Cameron lovers Leonard t ishcr Brian Collier 515205 Chuck Anderson GIRLS Sheila Wendy Hay 725302 Donna Cooper 627219 Lisa Burke Janet Hicks Kim Bcckclt Julie Burns SENIOR BOYS Glen Collier Gord Kennedy Bruce Bill Service Colin Hicks 562210 LUBEIT GEORGETOWNS lit DRIVEIN Drivethru lubrication centre No Appointment Necessary Most Cars Mlnvtot LUBEIT Mike completing the convert kick Even though the Rebel team losi Coach Kotanl felt the boys played well The loss puts the Glen Men advance to finals The Glen Men took a chilly 10 win over Lowville Monday night and will now advance he playoffs against Hornby this weekend The Glen run was scored in he second inning by Mike Pierce On Jeff Haines with a one hitter Balling for both teams was low yet the gome was played quickly The playoff scries will be Ihe best three of five with the first game commencing at on Saturday in Hornby Sunday afternoon play comes to the Glen at Gents 83 victory Country Gents led by four goal scorer Hoy Bullock downed Patterson Insulation in Wellington Du florin la I ton Non Contact Hockey League his week This represents only the second toss for the Insulators in two years of regular ploy and the Country Gents served notice that the Georgetown team will not capture first place igun without a fight The Country Gents took control of gome with two early first period goals and continued to roll over he disorganlied Insulators from that point on Ken Johnston with a goal and six assists Wayne with a goal and three assists and Bullock with wo assists to go with his our goals were he heart of he offence Kent Kennedy with one goal and an assist Howie Delia one goal and Gary Saul an assist rounded out the scoring Insulator goals came from Bob Monekton Gord and Bill Wells with insists coming from Bill Gingham Ernie and Meteors Champs The final of the Soccer League playoffs delayed nearly a month due to bad weather and Georgetown unorganized Recreation Department fin fly was completed wltb the co operation of the Acton Miner Soccer at the Acton High School The best of three games final was won by the Me leers with an win last week played the pouring rain followed by game last Saturday Eagles were missing tome key layers and the game dldn t the sparkle of some of the playoffs got shutout In the two game series and has played outstanding goal during the last half of the season when he took the place of Mike who went out West Koeslag league president presented the league most sportsmanlike players award to Helm Sport Director Bramp ton during the half time break When he presented the trophies to the Meteors he commented that it becoming a habit this being Meteors third League and cup win in a row Venturer Advisor Needed OH Group Young Men In IB 1st Georgetown Venturer PHONE JIM FLEMING RABBITS 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