BANTAM Front Anderson Marti Dunning Cathy Carol Snow Back Glenn Blight Darren Kemp MlbeOBrien Steve Turner Ann Hunt INTERMEDIATE Front Cheryl Thompton Gray Jennifer Pepper Debbie Newman Kim Kath Webb Back Mike Martin Hack Roy Marriott Scott Mike Steve Brown Absent Kellv Mr Mike Sweetie d a JUNIOR Front 1 Kathy Dawn Kim Hack Phil Wlckena Brad Hans Bruce Mar riot Doug Absent KarrnLdgar Ontario Outdoors Norval dam By iT Eye cataracts in fish Provincial Fish Hatchery closed down October and Splake had to be destroyed due to the Cataracts which lead to unaffected fish will be stocked in Georgian Bay closure will give Ministry time to dry out and disinfect the mam hdtchery to remove a bacteria that is causing an additional problem TheChatsworthlfalcher will be ready for this falls collection of disease free eggs and the program will resume normally next year Fiihlng is still good to excellent at Port Credit and Bronte as well as other water front locations Sieve Smith of Misslssauga had a nice pound Coho wis inches long Julius Toronto had a pound and pound and two pound Coho all taken on Orange Flatfish DAM I understood the dam it was out and the fish were gelling up to the Paper Mill Dim at Georgetown but others claim not If anyone has seen or caught SAI at the Georgetown Dam 1 1 TELL ME have not fished there myself and have been going on Unfortunately Mr Julian Reed claims to own the land on both sides of the river and dam at NORVAL as well as the dam itself Ills assurance to me personally when he was building his HYDRO GENERATOR was he fish would have access to the upper river His intention was to provide a fish ladder but as yet no ladder no access If he has closed the dam there is no way the fish can come All for the saving of a fiw dollars on his Hydro bill which would be negligible against the cost of producing Hydro in Ontario An expensive recreation project of the Province of Ontario stalled at a private dam Have you ever considered the damage to our waterways from the dumping of road collected snow with Its load of salt and calcium This has bothered me for years and now someone is thinking along the right lines Maybe Ihis problem will not up but a seminar on STORM WATER MANAGEMENT will be held at Albion Hills Conservation Area on Nov 18 1977 Possibly some of these problems will be resolved BOOKS for the reader a good source Is The Cabinet Bill and McCIure run this service out of Box 15 Manotlck Ontario K0A No And almost any book on the outdoors can be obtained if not already in stock Wnle and ask for a list of books They in old books some of them dating back to the early eighteen hundreds Tell them I sent you It won do you any good but one more person to know In ONTARIO OUTDOORS SENIOR I- root Carole John ton Judy Velrlcek Leslie Prltchard Sandra Laura Back Mr South worth Krli Andy Carter Wayne Ken Riddle Val Kerr Scott Dalton Steve Tancoo Mr Halt Absent Ken McCluskey soccer season late but good Northern Karate Club has excellent showing At the 1977 Can Am of Champions held in Buffalo over weekend me the Northern Karate Club won trophies and took honors Nineyearold Linda Weber took second place In the Pee Wee division of Debbie captured first place in the Womens Fighting Class and second in Kola Buss Millar placed second in the green belt fighting class dub owner BUI up a fint place In the lack belt Kato class will be off to Florida for the Eastern Grand National I Championships following a tournament to be held In Ham By JOHN WINGROVE The Cup Final Day of the Mid Ontario Inter Soccer League was scheduled to play at on Saturday October 1st at 10 a m But due to very inclimote weather was re scheduled to Monday the Two finals were played and Bantam The weather to be ideal and the ground Acton High School was in excellent condition The Pec Wee game between and Acton was very evenly matched come out the winners by score of and fully deserved the trophy The goal came early in the first half and from then on Acton tried very thing they knew to equal so but to no avail luck next season Acton The Cup final between season rivals Milton and Pinevlew Olympic was a joy watch The soccer finesse which these two teams art capable of was misimg in this game but was replaced by a thrilling end to end game of long passing strangely reminiscent of years ago rait exciting soccer played in top gear for a full 108 minutes Defences dominated following the close marking system Olympics took the lead early in second half and held on until 2 minutes from final whistle regular time then from a surprise long pass Milton Bum a by scored equalizer The first 10 minutes of extra time was scoreless In the second period seconds from the end Lamb of Milton scored the winning goal These two teams throughout the season had met on three of meetings Olympics had a edge The final league standing placed Milton A runner up to the Olympics who had a 13 win losses statistic a total of points from a maximum A very creditable performance indeed from a learn which had lis early lllonth weekend Cosponsor beginning juit seven years on his Florida Irip J Georgetown House Is Meditation Systems of and Still more Brampton per cent of the players have been with the team for that length of time Forgive the writer or his touch of bias but having coached the Olympics for all these years a certain sense of attachment does In the player performance department for the day it is extremely difficult to single any one player but some honours must go to Bradley Olympic goalkeeper who for well over half the season has been the victim of knee trouble in both knees but he has only missed two games all season The three other stalwarts Ken Jimmy and the lovable bear Rick who goal from a header to finish off a well taken corner kick by Jimmy was the out standing goal of the game The Milton stars without a doubt were goalkeeper Allen Turner defender Allen Best and forwards Marco and Jeff Lamb The latter two both scoring 1978 will see Olympics In their first year as a en try The very best of luck lads All in all it been a very enjoyable and competitive season The entry of Milton into the league was a good move and league president Peter Sellar must be tainted for Ihc job he did this year His dedication and willingness for youth is an example to oil of us many tasks coaching administration have always been with a and plenty of wit Squirts com Acton house league which necessitated more than Ihc usu amount of travelling Imi hi I in the first three and touch HI ikhiad was satisfied The Gladiators and Pegasus the young entries in their respective divisions were not so successful in the trophy department but nevertheless had a great time The Peel team ably coached by the well known Patrick Taylor and entered with and Peel their felt and Congratulations Pat Both the girl entries in the Georgetown House League had a very enjoyable season The Socialites and Debutantes he Debs receiving runner up trophies in both league and cup without one of star players young Darlcne Johnson who suffered a broken leg In a skate board accident The Socialites again runner up in the Cup and with one more game to ploy could come away with a league runner up trophy Congratulations to Ray and Leslie Douglas and Shirley Johnson respec tive Coaches and Managers The Centurions playing as part of the Funny league enjoyed the games they did have but felt they coutd played more Coach Grant Speed was satisfied with the season ploying many games with the Corinthians the Pinevlew mens team The Corinthians for their first season had reason to feel proud some superlative per form once put out by such players as Tage Bill Mitchell Jeffrey Ed Patterson John Polony Gavin David Booth Mike Sharpies Arnold Dave Morln and Bill Oatcs They finished third In he league Coaches John and Bill better luck next year and sincere wishes hat outstanding goalkeeper Ken out early In the season with a broken arm Is fully recovered for next year Parents Day was held on Oct a Saturdoy and Mother Nature smiled on us the weather was just grand Approx parents and players put in appearance and everybody had a won derful lime The games commenced 10 am the firs Parents Squirts with Just a touch larceny from the referee the youngsters managed to win this one 1 Sr and Girls Parents was a very hard one to judge Referee Peter was on top form frankly I think he scored more goals than both teams put together I feel the parents had the slight edge Some defence by Mrs Tcggart Mrs White Mrs Johnston and Mrs In between con ably assisted by John in goal the halfback line of Glen Whitehead and Mr was just a little too much expert be for the girls It was also quite easy to sec Mr had played this game before under very different circumstance The Parent forward lint wtre doing rather well Mr Thomas another who had been there before remarked to me and I quote I have never before and I did not realise how well they could tackle and at that moment he gol in the way of one of the young laides and that was Ihe end of conversation It is true they do kick sight but always followed by a laugh The girls fielded a very strong team the Teggarts and Whites were in full force plus Bar Mcilroy Cindy Hunter Julie Drcyer Sonya Halier Tammy Susan Scaroborough and many others The final result of this one must go the parents 1 The final game of the day was between mixed teams of girls and boys The rules ployed strictly as soccer Girls and boys formed separate I each girl chose a boy and the group broke into two teams All rule infractions ie MINOR ATOM SUPPORT GROUP Till COUNT Georgetown 1 Oct 18 Both teams played well with Oakville out shooting George town Steve Turner Dean Irvine and Brian pin yed good games for George town The lone Georgetown goal was scored by Jon Ham unassisted goals were taken by Lars Sorenson David Drury and Andrew ml Centennial dominates meet The All Halton Cross Country Championships took place at Kelso Conservation Area on Tuesday Oct IB were schools from across the county competing and as many as ISO runners In each of age divisions Bantams Junior In termed late and Senior OVERALL TEAM RESULTS BOVS I GIRLS COMBINED Centennial Bantams an IX Centennial Intermediate 1st Centennial 2nd INDIVIDUAL RESULTS BANTAMS GIRLS Ann Hunt Carol Snow Anderson Mnrtlc Dunning M Cathy BANTAM Scott 1st Glenn Blight 3rd Darren Kempt Mike IB Sieve Turner Rod Wilson JUNIOR GIRLS Dawn Russell Kathy Malanuk Kim Smlgelskl Karen Elaine Hughes Lynn Cox JUNIOR Dave Doug Gillespie Peter McCracken 40 Brad Hansen Bruce Marriott INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Cheryl Thompson Kathy Webb 3rd Kelly Lb Debbie Newman Kim Newcrombe Jennifer Pepper INTERMEDIATE BOVS Mike Scott 14 Andreas Hack Steve Brown Mike Sweeile Mike Martin Roy Marriott SENIOR GIRLS Leslie Prltchard 10 Judy Vetrlcek 17 Sandra Marcinluk Sheila Sulkow Kris Doherty SENIOR Ken Riddle 3rd Andy Carter Val Kerr Hi Steve Tancoo Wayne Manuel Scott Dalton ken McCluskey Girls Coach Gary South worth Boys Coach Jim Hall This Is the best showing Centennial has ever made at a CrossCounty Cham Special mention should go to May Shier of public school who has an excellent crosscountry program as well as other public schools that feed Centennial The iosm Is abundant in these students coming Into Cent en nial free kicks throw ins penalties were taken by the girls of both teams It was a surprisingly even contest with the final score after mm of soccer 1 1 So popular was this it was suggested that his become a regular feature during the season Team Involved In this one were Socialites Debutantes Some Pegasus and Centurions After the fun all adjourned to he school for refreshments prepared beautifully by Paddy Wingrove with such niceties as tea coffee soft drinks hot chocolate donuts a fitting end to the field activities of the Club Georgetown Figure Skating Club ADULTS Friday 10 Georgetown Memorial Arena with group lessons Register Friday at Arena CHILDREN tup Mondavi 330pm win minute lesson Roulittr at 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