Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1982, p. 14

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Fag SECTION B HERALD October Basketball girls dump Perdue By RAM DOUGLAS Hen id The second official game of the for the Rebel girls basketball game against Perdue last Michelle scored points for George town senior and Allen helped out with 10 of her own The score was Joanne who injured her ankle in the Rebels last game was on the court Thursday but Cindy Petty bone who wrenched her knee In he last gome is expected to be out for another two weeks or so Georgetown coach Miss said thai the Rebels are more experienced than Perdue and thin contributed to their win Perdue brought only eight plovers to the game By It Look for a bad winter Well there you have it The first snow of the winter Fall actually as winter Is not officially or obviously here But the overtures are there regardless of our wishing it would hold As I have been predicting all summer we will have a fairly bad winter with plenty of snow cover Let a just hope the Ice forms fast and hard or we might have some bad Ice conditions for that favorite winter sport ice fishing If Ice is good we can expect top rate fishing as here are plenty of fish and this goes for all legal species Not every location will be good however Acton Fairy Lake will not be very good this winter as the pike d d not spawn this spring and the lake has seen a lot of motor boat traffic motors were banned on Fairy Lake and the lake was restocked with Bass and Pike and the duck goose and swan population was controlled then this would be the high quality fishing spot It used to same years ago Make sure you have a copy of the fishing regulations and keep tabs on open areas for winter fishing and make several trips this winter You will not regret it I am sure Stock up on the Seneca Tackle company lure that goes under the name of LITTLE CLEO This lure is a hot number for the splake In Owen Sound harbor As the season gets closer I will mention locations and tricks to take the species of fish that are resident there and in other areas The big thing now Is the fall fishery for salmon and trout Once again read up on the regulations and pick your spot An excellent fall fishery Is building and Iota of fish are being taken Those fishermen who are hitting It big are not telling too much about their 2010 REEL NEW spin cast reel fully loaded and ready for anything Smart styling Is not hut or the eye but very function luck but we will try to find out for you What to do with all the fish you catchT If you are not In to catch and release fishing then try It you dont ditch enough to warrant this type of sportsmanship then try smoking your catch Freezing fish the most common method of keeping your catch over but its not Ihe best Nothing compares to cooking fresh caught fish but smoking comes next SMOKERS Smokers are cheap to build or they can be purchased lmost any fishing tackle store The Chief is amongst the most worthy and I readily available Recipes come with the unit and I keep a large selection on hand if you ever need them At this time of the year fish can be readily taken on jigs and includes ALL species of game fish As ice builds the tipup or jigging stick comes into lis own I have been making a tipup jigging stick and often sell a few These are the beat all round tool for the ice fisherman and have been used for salmon trout at the mouth of the Credit riser in winter TURKEV SHOOT Guclph Rod and Gun club Oct at Eden Mills Call for further details Better get out there the club grounds are something special and the fun is tops Oct to lit Inclusive at Kortrlght Centre WOOD All wood fires and stoves Excellent program for the novice and expert at Also Ocl 23 and this time at Black Creek pioneer village a pumpkin party Top class for the kids 1 p m to p each day At this time of year in fact for the last few weeks have been gathering wild roots and herbs for personal consumption Jerusalem Artichokes are good and getting better An excellent source food they are available commonly in this area For If who wish more Information about wild foods call me at 87792S0 and watch these columns for further details Acton two weeks ago 22 Georgetown High School junior team bounced back lo victory in their game against Perdue last Thursday The girls dumped Perdue Both teams got off to a slow start and Although it was an easy game she said the girls did not slack off nor did they run up the score After losing their first game of the season to Ontario Outdoors A team effort The senior girls basket ball game against Per due Thursday was a team effort and Miss Smye stressed the fact that all the girls Michelle M chm Barb McKee- Joanne Bingham Lisa Allen Cathy Sue Martin Kosiiwka Kara Maltland A Gray Tina Lord and Kalhy Webb played well the score was low in the first hair High scorers for the Rebels were Kelly Gordon with IS points and Irene Marinko Georgetown junior girls have a lot of poten tial and individual skill said coach Mrs Tamas Everyone played in the game which she describ ed as smooth plus Ihe team play as a cohes unit and they made ng click The scoring was spread and the Rebels press in the game was effective disorienting the on she added The juniors and sem next game is sche duled for Tuesday against Oaks Sports amputee founder Gibson invited to Hong Kong John Gibson Georgetown founder of Ihe Canadian and Ontario Amputee Sports Association has been invited to Hong Kong to their disabled Gibson who is a retired accountant left Tuesday for a twoweek trip to Southeast Asia but without the Canadian team been invited but not Canada Gibson is trying arrange for the Canadian team to be entered In their next competition In 1386 Gibson is going to the Hong Kong games on the invitation of the hosts plus he will be advising the Australian team on amputee sports while be is there Canada Is the forerunner competitive sports for amputees and is the defending Olympic champion for amputee sports TOWN Of It In Tor the Georgetown Oh High School game Offensively the Rebels I any points the board against their latest opponent Quern Elisabeth Herald photo by Football team blanked by By DOUGLAS Herald Correspondent There much to be said by Rebel coaches about the football game fought on Georgetown High Schools field last Friday against Queen Eli sabeth Park The Rebels coaches were very pessimistic about the team s chances prior to the bout The Rebels were not the first team to be beaten by E White Oaks in a recent game was blank by The Rebels lost It was their fourth loss out of four this season Coach Dale Law who described as he power in the league said the Rebels lost 32 points lo the team on their own mistakes By the end of the first quarter the score was At half time it had jumped to 350 and all the Rebels wanted to do was score one touchdown so they could have had the satisfaction of knowing that they did that much more against the power ful than other teams said coach Law he said and other teams such as T A Blakelock have had more experience than E have been play together for a longer period of time and the Rebels have not had the benefit of community football to gain more experience All the Rebels can do now is get ready for their next game against TA another very powerful team he said Powers outstanding By PAM DOUGLAS Herald Correspondent Despite the absence of a few top players the Ontario School Girls tournament was a succ ess for Georgetown High School senior field hockey team The tournament which ran Saturday and Sunday both at Park in Toronto and at Shell pitted teams against one Each team played six games a piece Georgetown senior girls who played on Saturday at Shell Park filled In their gaps with juniors because some of Ihe seniors could not make the tournament Michelle Richmond scored a single goal for the Rebels win over 10 George town had scoreless tics Brampton Cayuga number two team and Barton They lost two of their games 02 to Central Elgin and to Cayuga number one team The juniors won their first game against Lome Park with goals from Amle Hamilton and Angle but they lost lo Cayuga number one team 50 to Lorne Park 34 lo Caledonia 20 to Cayuga number two team and 20 to East dale A number the rces commented on the play of Connie Powers and Julie Hulbert two of thejunior Rebel fullbacks who played for the seniors as well as the juniors in the tournament Outstanding said coach Wren of their play Field hockey The tournament took a lot out of the Georgetown team and although no awards or ribbons were given Mr Wren said Ihey gamed a lot of expert Rebels force Blakelock to sixgoal standstill By DOUGLAS Herald Correspondent Georgetown High School field hockey team passed through T A s team luce were standing still said coach Paul Wren All of the action in last Wednesday game at Georgetown High School was in A Blakelock end and the senior Rebels shut them out All six goals were made by Jones Two of them were made on breakaways Their game on day against Oakville Tra falgar however was any body s game right up to tall grass he said Georgetown Jones scored the single goal in the last ten of the game for a 10 win The semi finals and finals are being held to day at Shell Park in Oak the last quarter The field conditions lor the game in were sloppy due to rain and the grass on the field was veryhgh Georgetown game Is a passing game said Mr Wren The girls didn I know how hard to hit the ball to get it through the Rebel crosscountry Continued from page Bl The Rebels competitors Stray Ha I ton County Champion Wheeler placed 19th Be- K today hind him came Wednesday deferring Bransch Jack low 3Uh and Gary Britt seven live years Georgetown score 3 goals shorthanded Continued from page connected for goal from Ron and Glen Murray Bruce Ellison scored the final goal with two minutes left in the game unassisted Brad Miller faced shots while for mer goaltender Clyde Harris faced In Sunday Durham game the Georgetown Raiders skated to a 7 1 Durham Huskies t get on the scoreboard until the mark of Ihe final period However the shots on net were close as Georgetown their opponents only 3034 The game was high lighted by three live goals by Raiders in the second period We took the play to them killing penalties Fendley First Glen Murray scored from Guy Cormier then Rick Borg did the same thing on a pass from Wayne Bon- Guy Cormier added the third goal from Glen Murray In the first period Rick scored the first of his two goals from Gary McFadyen on a power play Then Ron scored on the power play in Ihe first period from and McFadyen to give the Raiders a lead In the third period Dal gle scored unassisted advance the score to Guy Cormier scored his second of the night from Glen Murray and Tim Turner to end the Raider scoring A GA IN A THE GREEKS PRICES DOWN Mod Tues Wed 11 FULL COURSE DINNERS Eye Steak Baby Beet Liver Bacon Delrex Restaurant Tavern Miikit 877 THE ROTARY CLUB OF GEORGETOWN wishes to announce their annual SENIOR CITIZENS DINNER PARTY to be held at the Holy Cross Church Auditorium MONDAY NOVEMBER 1st 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