TIE HERALD November 1177 Filets Raiders give up big lead Fort Erie earns tie The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders blew a three goal lead photograph the Raiders Mario Mac Donald is shown rr as the Fort Erie Mavericks come back to tie them In fn glove save in the drat period termediate A here last Friday In the above Tired and injured Gems fail prey to Brampton The Georgetown Raiders blew a three goal lead as the Fort Erie Mavericks came back o earn a draw in Intermediate A action here last Friday night The game went into over time but neither side was able to notch a clincher The Mavericks tied the score with only loft in regulation time The home side took a lead in the game on goals by Ray Evans and Andre Evans goal came with a Maverick serving time Assists on the play went to Doug Tate and John Bob drew an assist on No el Pat replied or the Mavericks lo make the first His goal came with Raiders Bob Fotheringhom serving a delay of game penalty levied against goal lender Mario MacDonald The Haiders came out flying Id the middle frame and looked invincible In building their lead to 4 1 by the 12 50 mark The Raiders the Mavericks 3 in the period However the Mavericks made two of their shots count they cut lead to 4 before the period ended scored the first Raider goal on a setup from Tale Nolet then scored his second goal of the game with Lorry Peterson earning an assist on the The Mavericks then got goals from Albert Opatovsky and Danny Blair Blair a goal came the Raiders off for elbowing The Raiders controlled the play for most of final period but were una bit to capitalize an any of their chances Again they A raiders turning point In the mode midway through the game for the Mavericks came second period the Raiders when they replaced starting winning 4 1 The Raiders had goal lender with shots on Bosnak and fired 16 John Dick The change was more at Dick he Mavericks by a 8 margin The two teams played defensively in overtime period with the Raiders managing to get four shots on nel and the Mavericks three A In the game would have Riven the Raiders a record and Ihey should have as outplayed Mavi MacDonald was sharp In the first period when he had 12 shots red his way However he had only 11 shots to handle thereat of the way and three of them went for coals A limping and fatigued Georgetown Gemini team dropped a 74 decision lo ihe Bramplon team on Sunday night It was Gems game in five nights General manager Bob Tost said that all but two or three Gems are hurling A lot of the guys are playing injuries which makes it impossible for them to perform their potentials he said The game became a contcsl of which learn could take better advantage of penalties Five of goals were scored on power plays and the Gems tallied three times while enjoying a manpower ad vantage Chris Milne put the Gems in front with the first of his Iwo goals was only marker of first period and the only Gem goal scored with the teams playing at even strength Milne also had two assists on the evening Doug Barnes put Gems ahead early in second period Brampton a Tim Peters and Dave tied the score on power play goals Danny then put them ahead to stay with final goal of the second Ontario Outdoors Feb 12 1978 is the Annual Convention or the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters It will be at Ihe site of the first convention the Constellation Conventions being what Ihey are it is Imperative that you attend if want to have say in the running of Ihe organization as a whole The voting of executive members and decisions are made then and all members have a right to be there You should have received a registration form in the mail but address to write is O BOX borough Ontario K9J6Yj for more information or coll me at It never ceases to amaze me how many outdoors people do not belong to the Or AH I talk it up everywhere I go and iecms thai time I come across someone who has never heard of the Ontario ol Anglers and Hunters or hits never bothered to join Membership forms go with me wherever I go and probably persons have joined as a result You can do Ihe some thing by writing the at the above address and requesting membership forms Sell federation it is good for you in are available from the federation stores such as spring and winter jackets caps books and excellent MASTER GUN LOCK Fish Still no rl the salmon getting above DAW yet although the may be in small numbers The number of fish below the Heed Dam would tend to prove hat they can not negotiate the of Ihc dam and arc schooling in deep boles below bridge and down stream I have seen tot of fih taken there and not a one above the dam Thalia personnal observation but anyone I have spoken to has not fish above Ihe dam I noticed a picture in another paper showing a rainbow fish was Y released THIS WII L DIE Anyone catching Rainbow Trout in the Credit OR any other River near here release it If you hold thi fish by the gills the fish will die You can be charged with killing an illegal If caught DO NOT PUT OR HANDS IN GILL AREA OF A TO RbLLASfcD Remove the hook while the fish is still in the water and let it go immediately and if you want to photograph fish make il quick It is a shame lo sec such a nice fish wasted due mishandling Learn how release a fish correctly and will surely survive Keep your act clean In ONTARIO OUTDOORS Major Atoms earn four points The Georgetown Firefighters and McNaliy Construction Major Atoms earned four points In Tri County action last week The Major Atoms routed An caster 110 on Wednesday handily defeated on Thursday and fought Kitchener to draw on Sunday The goal getters in the An caster game were Brent Smith with three Stephen Major Bantams take win The Major Bantams made it eight in a row with wins over reels lie and An coster this week Goal tending by Benny Beckett and Keith Ledger was excellent however tempers led to many unnecessary penal lies in Anenater Saturday night If the team Is to continue on a winning note Ihe boys are going to have to start playing hockey and stay out of the penalty box Milton will provide a big test at the new arena Tuesday Nov Wayne Morrow and Danny King two each singles going to Shawn Coffey and Mike O Stephen Roy earned the shutout in he game The goal scorers in the game were O Brlen and King with two each and Mike Moual Mar collnl Todd Cull and David Montague Seven of eight goals came in the final period Gary kept hem In Ihe game with line in Ihe first periods Morrow Coffey and Smith scored tho goals In the tie Kitchener which was an exhibition game Georgetown came back from 3 1 deficit to cam the tie RYDERS TV SALES SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR HITACHI MOORE PARK PLAZA Serving Georgetown Acton and area MOORE PARK Penalties finally proved to be the Gems undoing as Brampton scared three third period power ploy goals to put gome out of reach The goals were scored by Paul Cook Dave Lowcock and Peters The Gems were IB times for minor Infractions Joe South was also given two 10 misconducts Brampton received 12 minors and one fighting major The Gems fired two power play goals of heir own in the final period Joe South got the first one and Milne finished off the Gems scoring Bramp ton Rob Campbell scored the final goal of the game in final minute Curling news llj Mam and Slew Terliel The Junior curling seels on got off to a good start last Sunday afternoon They ore running two draws starling at I m and 3 CO The 20 new Junior curlers are very lucky lo have Bobble and Ken Philips so willing help learn the game of curling They will be running another short clinic from 12 noon til I Sunday and ore In any new curlers in the club who would like some coaching to come out and Join Vie understand the Juniors had mixed rink out of the club at last weekend Dave Greg Geofreda Tracy Troahy and Julie Partridge They hadallltle bit of tough luck but were pleased to win one of three games learned that Julie is moving from Georgetown in near future and we know will miss her Julie and good curling in The ladies section is looking forward to the Glad Robinson the first spiel of the which takes place this Saturday The early draw is to start at J M and the second at a m We hope you have all signed up for this one ladles as is m honour of a very special lady curler from North This is always a fun day and it gives all new curlers a chance to sec another of curling We are very pleased wilh the fact hat his year North Hal Ion has rink entered In Royal Canadian Curling Classic being held at the Royal Canadian Curling Club This Is a very prestigious game to be playing in since it Involves many of curlings op rinks Our clubs Warren Brooke skip Sieve Mc vice Jim 2nd and Doug lead is doing very well To date they have won games and lost only Their second lass occurred Sunday afternoon against Bob Manning Their next game is this Friday and we understand arc si 11 in he money so good luck guys we re all far you Don t forget to sign up for the Grey Cup mixed spiel Saturday Nov The poster is up sign up avoid 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for Fast Sales Action USE HERAID CLASSIFIEDS 8772201 LLS NITINLJC3IIS Barnes scores twice to lead Gems Doug Barnes scored two goals and added two assists to lead the Georgetown Gemini to a victory over Milton Flyers at Arena lost Wednesday The Myers scored the first goat of the evening on an unassisted play by Derek Griffiths Joe replied for the Gems with on assist going to Barnes Harries then his first of Iwo goal on a power pi with Doug earned an assist on Ihc play tin an Gordon lied the score for the before Paul put the Gems in front to slay with fin goal of the second period on winl and Mark tuknier Paul tied score for I- lytrs again wilh 10 gone final period The Gums then tallied three straight times the scoring The Gem goals went to Rob Allison Milne and I from Milne and Mark tulenier on an unassisted effort Brad Miller played a strong in he Gems net team was The game ended on a sour note as Ihree Gems two were given game misconducts at the IS mark for not going to benches during 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