Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1981, p. 14

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SECTION B THE October IS AkersClark secures first place kept a secure footing on first place but Sunday after winning their fourth straight game against Acton Acton the game Ontario Outdoors Walleye making news WALLEYE la making big these days It the bf a are a Rood this year with a pounder caught recently The season la open until March in area and art year in area and these cover the Georgian Bay shoreline and Moon where the linkers hang out Use a sir Inch as the smallest she with the nod going to the number IBs The new magnums mentioned here recently should be excellent or the large Walleye and this line of lures lnlerconnectlng hooka This means the hooks are connected to each other with wire and won t pull out of the lure at those rigged with screweye and split ring A 15pound walleye can wreck a lure In short order and If you tie into a there Is a Slow troll the shoals and reefs for late season walleye and dont forget the fad dental catch Pike to pound Muskie to SO pound Bass until Nov Rainbow Trout and Sturgeon AM They are all available In toe same water and all legal Check the summary of the fishing regulations for exact dates and have fun While we are on the subject of Pike a little known fishery exists for huge pike In places such as Lake Ontario All the great lakes contain good populations of pike that head for the deeper water during the warm water season and these fish cruise back when the temperature drops These Pike weigh aa much as IS to JO pounds and can be caught off the shore of Lake Ontario If you can find a weed bed thai drops off Into deeper water are not available along ALL the shoreline but where they are the flabing Is top rate Fish a live sucker minnow or other bait fish at the edge of the weeds or slow troll the weedllne With some changes In the All Year areas covered by the fishing regulations the Credit River could prove to be as good as the Saugeen or other top fall Rainbow Trout There is a lot of fish In the river but a very small area open to fall anglers There Is a lot of talk about damage to the resident fishery or those fish that are resident all year and never leave the river New pocket folding knife However the methods used for fall rainbows very seldom take the brook trout that are in the river or other species Tor that matter We must apply pressure to the Ministry of Natural resources to open more of our river for fall fishing and some of the pressure on other rivers and on us fishermen as well It is not always possible or practical to travel all the way to the Saugeen or up to Owen Sound for a days fishing especially with the cost of travel these days NEW KNIFE In keeping with my policy of Introducing or bringing quality products to my readers a new Pocket Swede series of knives have been introduced by There ore three sties ranging from a small pocket model to a big game size Brushed satin finish stainless steel sides and inlaid wood make them durable as well as attractive Locking back with a latch lock bar and spacer of steel and steel pins with brass bushing speak of a design of excellence in the new pocket swedes No news on the archery hunt yet but that is norma There is a lot of time and work before a deer la bagged by bow and this all takes time with the Indian summer we are going to get I am sure the fishing should be more comfortable and the small game hunting should pick up again Those ducks that have come down from the northern areas ore still with us and will be available for some time The heavy snows we should expect this winter may keep travel down but the ice will be on the Lakes around MidCentral Ontario by the end of January Then we should have a fair season but not a long one as spring is going to be early In 1903 well with Kent Kenlner the opening goal of the game five minutes Into the period on a pass from Mike Coffey But then fought back with three consecutive goals by Jim Blair Bob and Grant Bodnar to take a 31 lead at the end of the second period Assists In the period came from Doug Thompson John Bob Sargent Jim Blair Greg Bodnar and Scott Arnold The second period would be one twenty minute slot the Acton team would rather forget They were shut out by Akers as Bob scored two to give him a hat trick while Scott Beckett Doug Thompson and Jim Blair collected singles Assists on the goals came from Darren Greg Bodnar Jim Blair John Hal Hulme Doug and Bob Darren Kuchmach made the score for Akers In the third period from a pass off of Scott Becketts stick With three minutes left In the game Don Richard for Acton took control and netted the second goal of the game for his team from Chris Tennant Wilson Insurance Dons Auto Service Three consecutive goals by forward Brian ui the first period seemed to take the wind out of Dons Auto Service as the first period score ended for Wilsons Insurance win Chuck Williams started Wilsons off with a goal at the mark of the first period then hit the mesh with three goals Chris also netted a single to end the first period scoring Assists came from Chris Scott McClelland Brian and Tom Davies Don lone goal came from Pat assisted by Jamie Hansen In the second period Brian continued his scor ing spree getting a goal from Wilsons teammate Chuck Williams pais John from Dons Auto avenged the goal on a pass from Kevin Hughes But six minutes later Brian McKenzie scored his fifth goal of the night from Chuck Williams to make the score Don Auto picked up the pace in the third period as they scored two consecutive goals by Glenn Milne and Brian King assists from Kevin Hughes Chris ended the scoring from Brian McKenzie and Tom DeBocrsZ De Boers Movers surpris ed Hollywood Tavern after the first period on a goal by Wayne Doell from Marty Weaven and Doug Barnes Just two minutes into the game After the second period Nerval came back and scor ed two goals an De Boers collectecTone more for a 1 tie Keith McKlnnon put Boers two goals ahead from passes by Mere and Doug Then came alive spurred LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL BRAMPTON CENTRES SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COURSE Dec 28 31st BOOKNOW COURSES ARE INCOME TAX AND INCLUDE THE ROAD TEST in Downtown phone 4590417 on by Larry Peterson ana Mike Richmond Assists were collected by Ion Syme Randy Bobbins and Georgo The third period belonged to as Dean made the score for the Tavern while two Ive goals by Mike Richmond ended the game on a note Larry Peterson had two assists while Dean and Bruce McPhall collected singles United Fire Safety split weeks games By llemld Special Continuing their record of playing about hockey the United Fire Safety Pee Wees absorbed their second loss in as many names against a strong Burlington team losing last Thurs day Oct Despite a valiant effort Georgetown I mount enough effective offence as Burlington kept clipping a way with a goal in each of the first two periods and three more In the final period However coming up with an all out effort in the second league game of the week the team tied on Saturday Oct After building up a two goal lead in the first two McNally Major Atoms edged by Burlington periods on scores by Mark Shepherd and Trevor Hark ley the home squad allowed the opponents two goals and finally battled to a tic On Sunday Oct the minor Pec Wees came out fly Ins and built up a three goal lend In an exhibition game The team was hungry for a win after losing two previous games to them Although the opponents fought back with two goals Georgetown dug deep and put the puck In the net three more times late in the third period to earn a solid victory The team was by Jason Arnold and Don Cruise with two goals while Brady and John Lorito each scored once Intermediate A results TEAM Shipbuilder Orl Ilia Terriers Georgetown Raiders Port Elgin OwenSoundGrcys Midland Athletics ByJOHNFELCE Herald Spec I The old adage that hockey Is a game of Inches never more clearly demon strated than on Tuesday night when the Con Georgetown Fire fighters Major Atoms clash with Burlington at Mem Arena The locals narrowly miss ed on at least half a dozen shots and lost to a hustling Burlington squad Deflections were the story of the first period The visitors sported a two goal lead before Travis Gardiner put a John Brooker shot home at I Alan Giray from Doug beat the Bur lington nctmlnder on a high shot to tie the game at SO of the middle frame Adam Bennett put George town in the lead at 1 with an unassisted marker The home tawncrs took three penalties this period and played for one minute with two men short but kept Burlington off the score board Burlington lied it on a shot off the post at of the final frame and took age of their opportunities to score two shorihanded goals At 8 10 Andrew poked an Adam Bennett re bound under he goalie in what turned out to be the final goal of the game Georgetown pressed hard with an extra it lacker but could not connect The Atom team that travel led to Ancaster Spring Val Icy Arena on Saturday sport a new look as many of the players found themselves on new lines or In new positions They easily dominated their hosts both on the lee and on the scoreboard Andrew Hoddlnotl and Travis Gardiner In the first and Alan and Doug In the second gave the locals a lead before a deflect Ion spoiled Curtis Greens bid for a shutout In the final frame Adam Bennett Travis Gardiner and Andrew with a pair to complete a hat trick completed the scoring plays Assisting the Georgetown marksmen with a pair each were Kevin Roe Stuart Vogt and Chris McCarthy Earn singles were Adam Ben nelt John Alan Jeremy and Chris In the next home gome Georgetown faces off against Brampton on Thursday at FALL and WINTER DRIVE A HAPPY WITH THE HEIP OF THESE SERVICE PROFESSIONAIS put your car in Licenced Mechanics Specializing In Electronic Analyzing Brakes Wheel Balancing Car Safety Inspection Tires Batteries and Accessories OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Joes Gulf Service 9 HIGHWAY No AND DELREX BLVD GEORGETOWN Unties QUALIFIED BODY WORK Specializing In COLLISION BODY WORK REFINISHING FREE ESTIMATES Hwy Bar 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