Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 24, 1982, p. 10

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I THE HERALD Wednesday Mireh IW3 Coiiingwood downs Candy Co Boers challenging Akers Br GARY LANE same one By GARY LANE Herald Special Georgetown Candy Com Productions were play Ing in the Invito lional Hockey Tournament at Coll over the week Saturday morning the boys got off to a fine start with a win versus Midland Rob Cooper netted both George town goal one shorthanded supported by defence went all lie way in In game In the I nest game of the tournament the Candymen skated against their from Bur on Sunday afternoon Neither cam could f lid the scoresheet until Burt shot the the final minute of regulation played excellent hockey but their effort was not enough offence could not Ontario Outdoors Pick up an old friend Miss Outdoors at the Canadian National Sportsmen Show is Lisa McGralh of Acton Now on to some Important items when at the show make sure you pick up a copy of the new format old friend Ontario Fisherman This magazine was In a newspaper style and has now gone magazine format In time for the show An excellent ma go tine devoted to the fisherman and hot as a ten cent kite Please lake note the Live Trout pond that has been a feature of the sportsmen show for so many years is still run by the Toronto Sportsmen s Association and only has Stren Mono fishing Hoes as a sponsor News releases and the highly visible signs around the CI indicate that it Is now run by Stren I feel this Is to note as the Toronto Sportsmen a Association has done much for the outdoors and wildlife end should receive the credit for the operation of this live trout pond This Is the annual sportsmen show and much effort has gone Into making It worthwhile attending Friday opening day was a record In attendance for that day and I TheOutdoarWrltersof Canadaholdanannualmeotlngottheshow and swards are presented at that time The Francis H Kortright awards cutting board Fish Cleaning station by Newspaper James Quig from Quebec for a story on doe hunting In Quebec Robert It Jones from C Books George Caylef The prestigious Pete McGlllan award went to Leo Prince of Kingston This latter award is presented to the writer member of OWC who best represents our aims and objectives Be sure to see the new Fish Cleaning station by Norm ark that I mentioned here some time ago There are many uses to this board and you should Investigate their use In the kitchen or cottage MEAN SET Actor Garry plays a mean set of drums and an excellent banjo player In the arena he is a real showman and the group LIFE will entertain you or your spouse while you see the show Travel and vacation exhibits are exciting and I met three great young people while checking out the vacation areas of Ontario They represent the Georgian Day Fishing Camp out from the mouth of the KEY RIVER Actually they are situated in the delta of the French River off the Bustard Island group of which I have so often written Locate them at the show at booth and see what they have to offer There are lots of Whitewater canoe or rafting outfits now This should satisfy the need or exciting vacations and I have had lota of enquiries this lost year In regards to Whitewater For the rock hound or mineral collector there are displays and the list of boils is long Boats to suit every need and more besides An excellent list of exhibits on the far north the Yukon and James Bay make interesting study so pick up few brochures and study them at home Getting tired There ore over exhibitors at the show and we have only Just begun Actually I could not get It all in even if I wrote three columns but be sure to set aside two evenings or one full day at the least to fully appreciate the wide range of Interests There is even an exhibit on the First annual Black Dear Hunt from Lift lodge on the French River They offer a package of fishing and bear hunting for six nights Including a completed bear skin run for It per CONSERVATION PROJECTS The Toronto Sportsmen a Show or Canadian National Sportsmen s Show as many people know it is owned by the Canadian National Sportsmen Shows with proceeds to support of CANADIAN conservation projects research and outdoors education Over eleven million dollars has been raised to date for this purpose Show times are weekdays 12 noon to ID 30 pm Saturday 10 a m to 10 and Sunday 10 a toT thing This show is always new and different even though there ore many of the same type of thing each year I would never miss it and nor would my wife who Is not an outdoors minded person when that means hunting or fishing As t have said many limes there is something for the Use it to plan the family vacation as well as your fishing and hunting trips for the year through The team from coach Pot Coulson right down to net minder Gurry were naturally disappointed with the 10 loss but were still el glble to play for the Gold Award on Monday morning The team came out In game three against the hometown Coiiingwood Pee Wees and grabbed a lead on shots from Mike Ross and Danny Lane but then it was all downh Their skating was their intensity from game two was gone and as a result Coiiingwood came back with six goals before it over to take the Gold Award with a victory With the last tournament of the season behind them now the Candy Company open their playoff finals this week against Burlington I The Industrial playoff e Industrial chai semi final series will go down to the wire as De Boer s refused to d last Sunday and came back with a 53 victory to lie AkersClark After a scoreless f period Clark got on the sheet w a goal by Grant from Scott Beckett and Dale M Atoms ousted by is apiece In the best three of five series Hollywood Tavern mean while anxiously awaits the winner of the flh and final game Sunday Nerval Hollywood will then face the of Sunday game the next night at arena for Then Boer Movers exploded three live goals by Doug Barnes followed by Marty tteaven and Dave Keith Doug Harms 2 Paul Allison assisted on the goals With a I It In the period got tht r leg back when Jim r scored from Chris Intr and Boh Sargent the third per Doug Thompson the game for ttithhs goal from Jim HI air at the 12 mark Boer then got hot as Mercl scored from Doug Barnes and Paul Alii son with the minutes left In the game Doug popped in the insurance goal at the 20 on an empty net Industrial playoff scorers Georgetown dropped the third game of their first round playoffs thereby being eliminated in March 11 Jumped on the vis tors early In the game by scoring two majors In less than one minute They added one more be fore the first period buzzer sounded The second period was scoreless despite several ex ccllent rallies by George- At of the third frame John Vt llson assisted by Mike broke the goose egg This game eliminated Georgetown from league pljy however the team still has two scheduled ments the first In Colling wood March and and the second in Acton March 27 On behalf of the boys the team wishes to thank our sponsor Li tech for their support and Coach Walt Manager Carson New team to replace Royal ettes Georgetown may soon have new team to take the place of the Legion Roy a let tea who announced they continue after 10 years of Tuesday night fast ball Brian James who coached the Midget age Georgetown Stingers fastball club last year wants to form a new ladles team In town that would bo the number one ladles team in Hal ton Hills With the help of John the duo are looking Into entering a team into the highly competitive Southern Ontario Ladles Softball league The coaches are looking Tor ball play ere who are und er years of age barn 1961 or after Tor Georgetown entry Into the team leog In the Southern Ontario League there ore two teams from Hamilton two teams from Oakvllle two teams from Fort Credit and tingle entries from Erindale St Catharines and Port Col said Ihcy would only vote to admit Georgetown if the games against them were double- headers because of the a nee James said At the moment James Is vying for the Tuesday night schedule which belonged to the Roy alettes for their home games He said that his proposed new team is not the on one deserving the Tues day night playing time so the decision will be up to the Town or Hills Six weeks of dry land training will start April 1st James said Any interested girls are asked to call James at after or John A sponsor Is also of Interest to the team to provide funds Tor equipment and uniforms James said Ml men and Trainer Clint Guest for heir patience dedication and time spent throughout the sea lanSyme Brian Beaumont Doug Thompson AC Chris Milne AC Jim Blair AC Doug Barnes DBM Chuck Williams WI The fifth game of the Boer series Starts at to a at Gordon arena Sunday Tben Monday night the winner of that scries faces Hollywood Tavern tor the first gome of the beat five series BRIAN GOODLET Lift Mortgag RRSP Mutual Life of Canada or HORNBY MINOR SOFTBALL REGISTRATION SATURDAY APRI1 3rd I to pm coMNVMirr chum Girb I Boys aged to yrs RE a colour coin PUT FOR HORNBY BLUE REGISTER EARLY Spring Car Care DRIVE A 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