Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1981, p. 10

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Zone two final playoffs Minor Atoms down Kitchener The Minor Atoms hosted Kitchener contin gent for game one of the Zone two finals on March and took a 52 decision over them It exciting game with some fine end toend rushes some good passing plays and sharp defence by both teams Scan Cotton turned in a very solid game for the locals Brent Press wood Ontario Outdoors put Georgetown in the lead with a ahorlhanded effort at IB of the first At I of the second Travis Gardiner cash in on goalmouth scramble from John Brook and Doug Kent Kitchener came roar back to tic it up in the third Their first marker came at II and their second came at 10 when one of their players was left uncovered in front of the A penalty to the visitor at proved be very costly us Georgetown three quick ones in Just seconds Adam Bennetts high shot from the point dropped over the shoulder at S3 Andrew deflected one In at 31 and Travis Gardiner beat the goalie cleanly on a sharp angle shot at Assisting in this scoring flurry were Brent Press wood with a pair and Andrew Adam Bennett and Chris with Singles The action was fast and the goals were hard to come by in game two played at Don McLaren Arena in Kitchener on March but the locals through with a 1 over time victory this time around Doug Kent put Georgetown on the scot board when he banged In Brent Presswood rebound from the side of net at 7 of the opening period Travis Gardiner also assisted on this scoring play Kitchener netted the equal I on a powerplay effort at of This was the last scoring play in regulation time despite several more powerplay opportunities for each team At of overtime Andrew look a high flip pass up the ice from Adam Bennett and skated in to beat the Kitchener for the SI Pee wee Altrans Comets host New York Saints Zebco line spinning reels Trying lo keep you the reader up lo diite on new products that reach the market is often a large task When the item is as well known as the line it Is actually simple The greatest innovation in spinning reels or any other reel for that mailer was the 144 released about this time last spring and those who own them know how effective and versatile they ore has now released on extension of that line with the new Zebco Omega 154 spincast reel For those fisherpersons thai don l particularly like these arc the answer The 144 and 154 arc hung under the rod rather than above like the regular and arc released by a trigger rather than a push button Right or left hand retrieve makes them very versatile and the answer to almost ail your Fishing needs The 144 Is an Ultralight and the is designed for the pound line user Perfect for night fishing Bass where a tangle could ruin the night and the straight line drag and silent selective antl reverse make fishing these reels enjoyable If you arc one of the 40 Onlano residents that were mailed a 1380 Provincial Fishing Survey make sure you mail it bock completed as requested These surveys are to the future of sport fishing Also don forget that the new summary of the Fishing Regulation is now available Better gel one now and study it in order to keep within For example Pike fishing is still open on Fairy Lake In Acton until March 31st I was there last Saturday and the ice is 20 inches One of the calls I received last week was for information on how to preserve trout spawn for later use Would he person who called John please call me bock I promised copies of several ways to preserve spawn but I threw his address and phone number away Sportsmens show highlights Two weeks from today will give some of these methods here but this week and next are devoted to the Toronto Sportsmen Show The dates of course are March inclusive with show times Weekdays noon to to p Saturdays mam to 10 Sundays to Adults4 Juniors Children under FREE Seniors and well worth that token fee There is no way that I will be able to here but If youhavequestions call me at OvcrSOOexhlbits 30 sports arid sports related activities In this the annual Toronto Sportsmen Show The arena show should be the best ever with our own from the Glen Watermann and his live and flying in the arena Raptors bolter known as Hawks and even a Golden Eagle The Carllon show Band performs each evening and a pound kodlak bear will answer some questions not icrbally of course about the size of bears and what they look like seeing many people will never see one in Ihe wild Kids will be able to participate In an Owl Hoot sponsored by Price that that should prove very interesting if not amusing Here follows a list of some of Ihe activities available at the risk of boring reading yet slick with it and see if your favorite pastime is here not check the show program available a I the door or ALL activities and limes Archery baseball with films backpacking equipment and places to go Boating of course In wing camping and all that goes with it Of course there is canoeing climbing and of greatest interest fishing with equipment supplies demonstrations and actually all there is to sec and do during the closed season Four wheel driving fitness golfing Oh how I dislike that word gliding hiking and of course hunting with experts demonstrations of equipment and the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters in the East wing For you hockey fans there is a coaches clinic there is Jogging judo motorcycling and muscle power For skilled or unskilled there is orienteering and photography ringcltc roller skating sailing and believe it or not grass skiing Yes even the game of soccer Is represented here with something more important surf sailing forgotten and neither are multitude of tennis and others I can not think of all for your enjoyment and education and all proceeds go Canadian Conservation Itescarch See you at the Show Atom Selects tie The Georgetown Comet Pee Wee Selects had a most memorable weekend shared with now friends The Saints Pec Wee team from Depew New York The Saints arrived Satur day afternoon where they were mot Ih a big welcoming banquet The New York team was paired off with their billets and spent the afternoon disco vering Georgetown Their first game was fast end lo end action hockey Georgetown came out on top Great scoring and fine team play was led by Brian Penrnck with two Rod Frothier Mike Ross Heath and Chris origins each connecting for Assists from Lance Increased Ihe pressure but for Ken McDermot Brad Klavkalns Rob Cooper and Ralph The evening saw a Joining of fellowship and fun IradI bonfire and outstanding by GaryButwell and Sean Milton left them short and great defensive skill shown by Scott Duggan frustrated all their drives in i h iYt- j After the game a rarewcl banquet helped the horseback riding at riding at Sunday began with the re- from New Ye Markmen for with IW Cooler Mke Ross Chris cooper Mike Ross Chria Bob each had one Brad Chris and Heath Lockhursl assisted The Saints constantly passing and a effort Coaches Scott Pen Tom Davidson and Jack Nurrv were proud of the fine sports shown to our Am eric an Welcoming the to town more thin playing hockey games and showing their counterpart around town means sharing cake at the welcoming banquet held last Saturday noon a onion arena The cake was baked by hockey mother Phyllis of Pee Wee Select team Thi I Atom Selects skated against Selects on Saturday March 3 squeak and managed t out a lie to of the first period Streetsville squad took the lead Both had scleral shots on net and finally at 1 SO Tiddy assisted by limy lji i put the 1 team on the board tying the game Viith seconds ft in the period Glen Mulder put the one up In Ihe second the only scoring was done by Streets ville to lie game once skating hard and fast took the lead In the third period at 1 27 Coach pulled his goalie to Ke Selects on extra attacker which paid off when Gary Stewart picked up the puck at the blue line with two players in pursuit and scored the tying goal only loseconds left in game Final Strong team effort aids Product Pee wees The Product won two against this week in the second round of playoffs Jon Hammer led the attack In game one with a four point effort Georgetown edged their rivals 54 Mike Teelicl opened scoring assisted by Jan Hammer followed shortly by Brian single from Jon and Dean Irvine Brian returned the compliment feed Jon via Jeff for the third goal Ching evened the scoring in the second period as Reds slipped into a relaxed mood Mark got ihc goahead goal again setup by the Hammer followed closely by Dean Irvine single from Mike Teetzcl For the last three minutes locals play two men short but limited the machine one goal only one second on the clock Game two at Ching saw Georgetown shutout the oppo sition John played a steady game between the pipes Mark Pries figured on all three goats Belting up In order Brian Pat via Jon Hammer and Mike Hurley for the final Girl gymnasts place impressive second BylIRUDBRANSCll Herald Correspondent In the East Hal ton qualify gymnastics meet girls gymnastics team placed second overall of Ihc five teams compel Pee wees dump Brampton The local All trans Selects played a return game with Brampton Selects on March in George- Brampton opened the scor ing at the it mark but never got by the Georgetown goalies Gary But well and Sean Milton again The Georgetown boys how ever got on the scoreboard close to the end of the first period and kept on firing until the final total tallied Marksmen for Georgetown were Chris two goals and two assists Bob kalns two goals Rob Cooper one goal two assists Heath Lockhurst one goal Brad three assists and Mike Ross and Lance Reid one assist each Royal Pizzas late victory The Georgetown Royal Pizzas skated to a late victo ry over the in an decision Tuesday night Scoring for the Pizzas were Howie Martin Mike Marshall ID Ken Norman Ron I and Terry Wilson high school the Intermediate team had the strongest show ing of Ihc day for the Rebels as they won the first place intermediate trophy Individual firsts were won by Chris Hayes on the junior balance beam and Elaine Hughs in Ihe inter mediate floor All round per for Georgetown were led by Elaine Hughs and Roberta Burke as they placed first and second respectively in the interme diate overall and Maureen McGowan second in senior overall In total girls qualified In spots in the Halton sties meet being held April 3 Coach said the entire learn performed well and congratulated the girls Chrysler Bantams The Georgetown Chrysler Ban lams were downed by last Thursday Darin Derek Roy Rick Ward were the George town sharpshooters with assists coming from Brian Stone and Mike McCarthy SPRING IS ON THE WAY SI PoworMowors Contort Tractors Chain Saws HALTON MOTOR SERVICE RR1 ACTON This is absolutely your last chance to buy at these prices We have a few new and company cars left You It never buy a comparable car for this price again Limited Time Only While They ACADIAN Deluxe 2 door automatic eleclnc defroster bat cloth trim accent stripes radio body side mouldings Serial 505337 PHOENIX popular 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by a strong team effort The forwards coming back to help the defence who mode some fine rushes am the penalty killing was very effective an exhibition game against the Acton the Red Machine evened their two game series with a victory in an exciting contest Acton opened the scoring from Steve Wagner who had the hat trick followed by Brian a First of two goals from Jon Hammer and Mike Hurley the Georgetown goalie pulled Dean Irvine was setup by Jon Hammer for the equal Again with six attackers White scored only seconds on the clock to cinch the win Provincial SWEEPSTAKES mm SUPERIOR AUTOTRUCK RU3TPRO0FMQ Canada a Rust Protection Specialist Now ft ComploWcsrclMntenie Stoneguard Scotch- guard and more TAYLOR AUTOMOTIVE COMPLETE CAR CARE jnitib FREEZER FRENZY CTJjfl LUCKY WE POP ruMKnmrtntt fa LITTLES RAILER WORLD TRUCK CAPS FROM VENTURE BY STARCRAFT TRAVELLERS TRAVEL ft PARK TRAILERS HARD TOP CAMPERS thruway VPETS Country DRY Him PLANT CREATIONS 8774258 paw NORMS AUTOS TRUCKS DESMONDS 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