Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1982, p. 14

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Jaa Kogon beats top player Kogon of Georgetown be advancing to the Ontario final tor the Ontario Heart Funds sqoseb tournament alter abe beat out last week In the Western Toronto Regional finals The tournament at saw defeat Howard tram Valhalla Sob to Toronto Then Kristlne beat KatherlnelscKanoa who is the national training squad end is 10th ranked la Canada Kogon la a science teacher at Georgetown a District High School The finals at club take place Fab We the best Ontario Outdoors Second place Akers takes Wilsons 94 Some on Lake Simcoe There hare been periodic catches of whUeflsb on Lake They ban not been coming steady but those that are taken are often of good size you been dome please call me and let me know as often hare a hard time keeping up with he latest news especially If I am out fishing myself When trying the operators mentioned bare pleas tell them where you beard their name These folk sometimes call me with news as a way of thanks and that makes the news fresh from the operators mouth so to speak I have fished with many them or hare first band Information on their operations from hose mat hare Roy Sarssln of the Port Bolster areas runs IS bats for shout 105 anglers be reached at and has been doing quite well this year This Saturday should see better weather as the last two or three hare been bad for driving Therefore the tee hut operators will be booked heavily so better call them now to reserve your but for the weekend On Georgian Bay try Owen Sound with Georgian Bay huts Call SIM where there are ID huts to you and the lining ranges from perch all the way up to Rainbow and MEPFS CATALOGUE Last year I mentioned hero that the new Catalogue could be obtained free by writing to Brack a and mentioning that you read it bete in Ontario Outdoors The response was overwhelming and almost two hundred from this area wrote for the catalogue It well worth hiring and the Ashing hints make It a great winter time reader If you have a GOOD photo of a fish you caught on a then send It to them and If It used you will receive a pack of lures from s My Mepps catalogue Is on my desk at all and I often pick It up and dream of all the large Ash I have taken with Write to at Brocks Box H Sberbrooke Quebec SKS The normal price of the book Is and It Is yours for the price of a postage stamp My thanks to for once again making this offer available to my readers Another excellent product on the market Is the Companion Sets These knife sets are designed for the Hunler or Fisherman or the Hiker and contain both a compass and knife Buy them as gifts or for your own use but tbey are a must for the shopping IkL The compass Is the pin model and the knife is chosen for the use to which It la Intended For example the Fisherman a Companion set contains a pin on compass and a Presentation knife with leather sheath The sot Inch knife Is about the best I bare ever come across In fact the best COMPASS ESSENTIAL As I mention frequently here the compass la an for he outdoors person and should be used regardless of ridicule from your friends When you arrive home and they don t no more fun and games In the past I have mentioned the use of Sonar for Ice fishing The recent innovation called Fish Ray now makes It easier to carry a sonar unit on the Ice II Is a hand held unit and la self contained and needs no extra transducer or battery Twelve tag and only pound it can be tucked Into a pack or even tackle box Wildlife Centre is resenting an Owl Prowl The date Is Friday Jan and there will be bone drawn rides puppet show hike to hoot for owls at a skate on pond free apple cider Alma etc CaD not long distance for directions and furtBsr info The Canadian National Sportsmens Show i recreational vehicle will be Feb Place in Toronto More next week Changes in the i fishing regulations The dally creel limit on Walleye In the Bay of and other division tight water has been reduced to four from six In Make sure this year you take no more than the limit of four or charges win be laid More changes next week along with news and information on the Georgian Triangle fishing derby Call me with your news at or leave a message at The Herald office defeated fourth place Wilson Insurance last Sunday In Industrial hockey action In other games Sun day a Hollywood Tavern defeated Boers Movers while Don Auto Service outpaced Acton In the first contest with Wilsons and Akers Jim Blair started bis AkersCIsrk team off with the first goal at 3 of the first period then went on to score three straight tlmea on goals from Dale Doug Thompson and Jim Blair In Ave minutes of the period Wil son s Wilson spurred his team on with two consecu tive goals with help on assists by Brian Jim and Steve Cross- In the second period WU son Chuck Williams scored assisted by Brian which left Wilsons on the short end of a score Then Jim Blair connected with two consecutive goafs to earn him a hat trick for the game and give his Akers team a ft- advantage Assists on his goals came from John Boyce Chris Milne end Doug Thomp- Akers sdded one more in he second period when Greg Bodnar shot hit the twine assisted on the play by Dale Hiecxaniec Wilson continued to plug for his Wilson Insur- snee team and bis efforts paid off in a goal at the mark of the third period for his hat trick But Darren and John Boyce retaliated for leaving the game a final score After an almost scoreless first period Larry Peterson pulled his Hollywood Tavern teammates ahead of their Boer s Movers opponents on a goal with seconds left assisted by Dean In the second period Ian Syme connected for a goal from Larry Peterson to moke the score for Nerval Then Marty scored an unassisted goal at the 14 mark of the period for his De Boer But Larry Peterson came back for Hollywood to score bis second goal of the game with two minutes left In the Brian Beaumont scored he lone goal of be third period on a shot by Dave Holmes at the mart of the period Actoal DonsS Curt put Dons Auto Service ahead of their Acton opponents at the 11 SO mark of he first period on a hot by Jamie Hansen and Gerry Milne Then in the second period a single by Terry and two goals by Jamie Hansen gave Don a 44 lead over Acton at the end of the second period Gerry Milne added another for Don but Acton Tim Evans put his learn on he Don then connected for three consecutive goals when John Kwant Dan and Jamie Hansen found the Sunny Acre Farms win last two games the Ice dsw a variety of highlighted last years game Hew- ever the did but year Scenes sac si seen above be repeated It coach Gerry lagUs with Herald paste Experience versus stamina in Gem Oldtimer contest young at heart stars of yesteryear bine Jr knee braces and rust their knowledge against the youth and stamina of be Jr Gemlnla The Geminia win bo out to avenge themselves against last years loss to the Oldlimers Experience held on to win hat contest but with one more season under their belts remains to be seen If the old legs can carry them through o another victory Veteran coach Gerry refuses to comment on game strategy but it is reported that trainers Al Walker and Don Fcndtey were seen purchasing a case of Gcritol lineup for the January 30 match or includes Arnold Jim Blair John Nell Cotton Fred Cowbrough Jack Gudgeon Kay Blake Infills Mas Terry Lane Phil Level Bob Ken Morrow Don Norton Brian Pete Rod Doug Richardson George Kent Robinson Paul Robinson Dave Shepherd Ticket prices the same as during the regular season says organiser and Gemini executive member Doug Harlow Ticket proceeds will be used to help pay for club expenses Harlow says Last year was the first ever game versus the Geminia Harlow says Jokingly that the Gems dldn t take heir defeat lightly last year and they won take It so easy on he Old Men this year During the past week Georgetown Sunny Acre Major Midgets came up with two wins against Burlington and Milton In his first game back after a three week layoff Mark Snow notched three goals and an assist to help defeat Burlington Jay George Osborne and Greg Robertson added singles with assists going to Greg Robertson 3 Mike Stone Howie Oram George Osborne and Paul Milton Georgetown a local rivals were the visitors on Jan Georgetown went on the Ice with the purpose of avenging a previous loss and came out with a big victory Although Milton took the lead In he first period Georgetown netted the next four consecutive goals credit going to George Osborne 1 Mark Snow and Scott Murray Assists were picked up by Scott Hurray Glen Baker Kevin Gillespie Paul Burroughs and Blake Harrison Before the game ended Mil Ion scored three more times but Georgetown s two goals by Howie Oram and Glen Baker resulted in Milton defeat Sunny Acre a assists went to Glen Baker Tom Forbes and Howie Oram Georgetown has two games left In regular league play the next home game being on Thursday Jon against Milton at JO at Gordon Alcott Arena Raider scoring leaders NAME AND TEAM Bill Hamilton Gin Peter Sturgeon Gtn Gary Ford Steve Lyon Gtn Greg Scarlett Collingwood Dave Payne Collingwood BUI Barclay Owen Sound TomCoUey Collingwood MylesMcCauley GaryMFadyen Gtn Kris Kelly hope for gold World class dance skating duo Kris Barber of Glen Williams and Kelly Johnson of can be seen on television this weekend as they compete In Canadian Figure Skating Championships which run Jan Although Kris and Kelly finished with a sliver medal lost year at the Canadian championships they must win a gold his year if they hope to compete at the World championships Last year two teams were sent because of Canada excellent performance In dance the year before The toughest competition could perhaps come from the skating pairs team of Rob of Dartmouth Nova Scotia and Tracy Wilson of Port Moody British Columbia Rob won the gold medal hut year with partner and he s only been with Tracy for six months However they already won a bronze medal at their second international event At the World Figure Skn ting championships las year the Barber Johnson team finished an Impressive twelfth Hollywood House 2s overpower Orangeville The Hollywood House Midgets lopped last week In their third confrontation The Tier Midgets continued to out score and outplay their Orangeville opponents opened the tint period with a lead GEORGETOWN GEMINIS vs GEORGETOWN 0LDTIMERS Saturday Jan 30th 700 pm Gordon Arena Regular Admission Price BOOSTER CLUB Nominations now being requested for a suitable candidate to be crowned the winner the Georgetown Hockey Heritage award Anyone can nominate a group or Individual whom tbey think has made a significant contribution to Georgetown Hockey Heritage Nomination forms are available in The Herald and can be sent to the per after they have been filled out Deadline for nominations Is Friday Jan The awards dinner will lake place Monday March at Holy Cross Church Hall Hockey Heritage notnin ations the second period and scored five times and twice In the third period to end As game at Georgetown marksmen Waters with 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