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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1982, p. 12

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THE HERALD Wrdneirfir ItftX Industrial hockey Ontario Akers Thompson Outdoors nas s goal game against Acton Sunday Petbad trap A recent new from ells of a German Shepherd dog caught in a leg hold trap Of this was another of the poor petbad trapper stories but several fact were not considered sorry for the dog wounds BUT the big unanswered question what was the dog doing loose area where dogs had being The dog was not licenced and the owner were being searched or A timely news release and story by ray friend Jack Davis of the Angler and Hunter both written prior to the above noted tell it like it is Jack brings out the Tact that pets do kill deer as well at other wildlife The Ministry of Natural Resources put out the news release and tells of some of the problems with domestic pets and those released la the wild Heavy snow falls this winter make It hard for tbe deer rain or a warm that melts the surface snow with a subsequent reeling DEER BREAK The snow crust will support the weight of a dog or wolf Even snow cover deer can be run death as a result of depletion of food reserve In system or even shock Ministry personnel have even found raccoons dug out of winter dens end mauled to death by dogs Local dogs are the culprit here Unforgettable moments like these ire shared by campers who venture into Ontario northern wllda such as Rainbow Falls Provincial Park on Lake Superior north shore See special Provincial Park exhibit at Show It ts an offence under the Game and Act In Ontario to allow your dog to run loose in an area that la Inhabited by deer The maximum is five thousand and the dog could be killed on sight by a conservation officer The law states If you live In an area considered rural it is up to you to prevent your dog from running deer or other wildlife In other words your dog Is not to run at large KNOW YOUR FACTS This is not the first time I have written of this problem In this column and 1 always get a reaction If you don t like it call the MNR at collect Before you tell me off and say I don like dogs know your facts love dogs and would never allow one to run free that is why I don one I could not stand to see it confined More on the lusk Walton fly fishing forum workshops by Ken Bobbins Phil Kettle Don Moore Gary Burst Ted and Christine and Michael Without stating every aspect of the program let lust say there will be something or every fly fisherman both novice and expert alike The banquet will even suit nan and may make fishers out of them For more Information call me or write Bill Christmas at Turner Drive Burlington Several people have asked me for the address of Mate Quality products that makes the glass cleaner for wood stoves etc Write them at I Street Georgetown or phone The recent photography contest that I mentioned In a separate column some time back will come to fruition on Feb this Saturday at Howe Sol Charles Street In Georgetown Meet the photographers who look the winning from to The show runs until March The Canadian National Sportsman Show will run March 13 toil at the Coliseum Exhibition Place Toronto By then It will be spring I promise or at least close to it with mild weather and maybe even a spring rain More news on the show in next week column but to wet your appetite Real Trout fishing will be back again this year with a cosponsor with the Toronto Sportsman Be sure to book these GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY SUPPORT GROUP Governing 0 M H A Teams In Georgetown requires a Coaching CoOrdinator FOR THE 1982 3 SEASON When selected the successful candidate become a member the Commttee and t I 1 MrirrbjMog A and coach In 2 propamine tor an from through JamA within Hit Support Brno 3 Ba retpwtMt tor tat let it Sup- part Groan ConAflonbM Camp toU etch year tor t GM HS G PO Box 83 Georgetown Ontario To antra by Akers Doug Thompson became the league a top goal scorer with a six goal last Sunday in a victo- forward has goals and assists for points and is seven points away from the leading point getter Brian Beaumont Thanks to the help from teammate Chris Milne who set up all three first period goals Thompson collected a hat trick in the opening period Finn Arnold and Jim Blair also assisted on the tallies In the second period Thompson went to work for two mare while Milne collect two more assists Jim Blair and Finn Arnold also helped out with single assists Chris Milne broke the Thompson string of conse cutive goats with his third period shot at the mark for a lead Then Thomp son broke through for bis last goal of the game on a shot assisted by Jim Blair at the IB mark of the period DeBoersS Wilson is Wilson a Insurance Brian gave his I lead at the end of the first period but De Boer came back for a final win Marty tteaven scored the lone Boer goal in the first period lson went ahead on Chris Broadbent goal from Crawford Bell and Doug Then Boer went to work with four consecutive goal from teammates Tony Perkins Doug Kay Peacock Assist on the goals were Paul Allison Ray Peacock Marty Bill Allison Roger Chapman and Doug Hilts Merel made the score for De Boer I with his goal from Craig Fleming and Paul Allison Just one minute Into the third period Wilson je to life when Crawford Bell scored mid way through tbe period from Chris Broadbent and Jim Fl em a goal by his shot which beet the Wilson assist by and Doug Steve Grossman put Wilsons back on the scoreboard with his goal to moke the score Bui Boers put the game away when Doug Bowling scored an empty net goal unassisted then Ray Peacock scored from Craig Fleming and Doug s Hollywood Tavern sprinted to a lead over Don Auto in the first period then a late three goal charge by Dons for a fnal 91 victory Dave Holmes Mike Rich mond Larry Peterson and Brian Beaumont oil connect for goals in the rat period for Hollywood while Dan Engl f by added the lone Don Auto tally Hollywood scored two more In Ihe second period thanks to Larry Peterson and Brian Beaumont Then In the third period Beaumont collected three goals for a total of five for the contest In a period of five minutes Beaumont scored his first third period goal at and his last at 10 53 Don s came back as Curt Gerry Milne and John Kwant show their team had lots of staying power with the league leading Hollywood Tavern team 2nd step to stardom STEPS TO STARDOM SECOND STEP ZONE FINALS On Saturday Feb 13 at Town and Country Lanes the best of the best bowlers in Central Ontario determined the bantam and Junior tat Ives in the provincial round of the Canadian championships Georgetown contenders were unlucky in making the charmed circle In the te first try amongst elite still finished In the top ten while Barry McLean ran into lough competition and faded out of the picture Julie McCorry hit the low point of her bowling career by plac ing fifth while Jim Carpent placed third In the Junl On Sunday the Junior girls team under Andy Parent held off all comers to win by odd pins The happy five going to the provincials are Judy Carroll Trade Peggie Cherle McElroy Karen Doyle and Lynn Norton The Georgetown Junior boy team rolled an average the first game but were down pins to Pack Royals fantastic Junior score of UK Nevertheless fighting head tohead in the second game Anne Nicholson perk up her boys end they defeated the Park 1059 to picking up 159 of deficit But in the final game they could not make up rest and finished In second place to the leaders The boys ted by the of David Hicks were Mark Miller Marc Brent and Anthony This coming Saturday Feb the bantam teams girls and boys will again be keeping Georgetown In the forefront or bowling at Park Miss The senior boys and girls teams and singles will close out the zone competition at Lanes Miss There is a strong belief and expectation In the success of most of the competitors from Georgetown PEPSI HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday In Julie McCorry the Canadian Junior Champion after the disastrous lowest point of her bowling life- on Saturday rebounded Uk a true champ- Ion took on the senior bowler and placing third won a place on tbe Central Ontario girls team together with Jane Hicks who came fifth Roberta Burke just missed out for mixed team by a couple of pins Bert who will be In elite singles zone finals next Sunday says she learned a big lesson and with diligent daily preparation this week is confident of a top effort Among the boys the sole qualifier from Georgetown was Ted Maslach winning a on Central Ontario team DEADLINE FLASH The young adult team from Georgetown Bowl repeated again this year at the stop on the Money Tour in the scratch team division In the scratch singles In final standings Rick score of for two games lost out by fl pita in the knockout round Robin Richardson also placed in the money among the ladles BOWLING SCOREBOARD YOUNG ADULT LEAGUE Scores Gary Richardson Grant Richardson MS Gary Hole Andy Parent Gary Louth Bob Wilson Steve Foster fl5 Robin Richardson Janet Bums Diane Leonard HO Wendy Chaplin Wilson 250 LEAGUE High Scores Bert Craig John McDonald 203 Ed Breen Walter Buchon Ralph Gallant YOUTH BOWLING Bantams McCIem Michelle Web ster Christine Lisa Bead ing Coleman 433 tat Chris 60S Brian Bell 184 Michael Warbeck ISO Brian Terrell 448 202 Robbie Crawford 430184 Juniors Mark Miller Scott David Rice 536 191 Karen Doyle 222 Cherle McElroy 544 Judy Carroll 195 Debbie 1B3 Lisa Mlodotenec 216 Denlse Alton Pee- Wees Loke 125 Christina Laura King 262 Elaine Adam Poyntz 179 Alex Chris Brian 108 Lome Hayes 126 Scott Crawford IBS THE FOX IS COMING GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Over 24000 miles Its time to have your brakes checked BRAKE SERVICE Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tire Sales Ltd SI 8771535 Meet The Heralds feature team the Georgetown International Terry Metier rial I Jnon inula Cull tint Adam Hilts Steve n John Cruise Adam Ilagen Sieve Clglro Tim mood Brian Ryan Ward Irene Sieve Curtis coach Denis Don drainer Jim Glass manager Novice Reps win in Buffalo town Novice Reps a lied to a the South Towns Tc li annual international Ic- for a score Adam Ills two Trevor and Adam goals cm Mini saved the a Inst West in game four as he scored two goats in a win over West Against in trick for a victory for the championships lie proud of their Adam Its from pi the Most Valuable Player the tournament as he collect n gouts in five The North Sports Camptcamnlsodefe Ml lie rcpi in Georgetown Novices hive been twice before i so the vl lor v particularly The courtesy Intermediate standings WMF flam Hon Georgetown I Ltcr Sturgeon Georgetown Georgetown rnipiynt rep Scarlett Coll Georgetown Tom Co ley Collingwood Tn Collingwood Owen Sound Georgetown GOALS A of the Knights The Knights of bus of Halton lis held tier annual Free Throw basketball tournament Sat Feb 13at the Holy School gym The Knights cater d boys and g 11 to 14 of age The II in the Sat Fib at Cardinal in Brampton The FEB 8th FEB 22nd SAVE 2 00 on a kg bag of 18 T Calf Starter Qrower We do custom rolling and mixing and hot molaasva LANGS FEED MILL I 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