Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 3, 1982, p. 16

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Page I SECTION fi 1983 Delrex face harsh reality against Greeks Ontario Outdoors image Yours truly gets calls and tellers ram a wide area and I wondered how this came about The Herald circulation department tells me there are 13 copies run each week With the average of three readers per copy per family his a readership of some over area as Acton Georgetown and a wide Da around and Keep those call and letters coming in 1 had one from England Where did the hunters and protectionists gel their start I remember watching movies when was a kid and one in particular came my attention recently Two v type Market Hunters paid on contract for large amounts of hides ivory etc shot and wounded a baby elephant helps and finds a doctor and beautiful assistant helping the friendly natives Doctor is a friend of ALL men and ALL animals Quote from rl Who Mould shoot a baby elephant Sportsmen no doubt the doctor Guess where the anti hunters come from That age of people who used to watch those and were influenced against the distorted of the term Sportsmen For those who fish muiklcs In the cold fall weather the use the largest lure they can get is fundamental to the sport The Magnum released earlier this year arc proving to be up to the task Size it and are primarily designed for salt water but so what If they do the job use them and they sure do The North Boy Fish Hatchery is togging Lake Trout for release next spring Into Lake Onl ino These advanced are marked by the insertion of a wire lag the nose of the fish The North Bay Hatchery is receiving eight different lots of Brook Trout Lake Trout Splake and Aurora Iroul Yearlings on hand for next stocking include rookies Lakers and Splake Kor right has lots of activities for the family to Dec a slide show and a are all scheduled activities Cold Creek are hosting dog trials Retrievers will work out at Nov and Cold Creek Nov As promised the ten lop jigging lures for Ontario water lhard water thai is Ice bound anglers can go wrong with this selection The regular spoon isa good start believe it or The regular Williams wabler thi special Ice Fishing Williams a weighted plug made by adding lead Inside the body all show good results DISH Swedish Pimple is often copied buy the original Champ up a storm on Tear drop jigs for whitefish and perch sometimes Jensen great for Lake Trout Little or liltle Jewel that two for almost all under the ice I tike them for in Owen Sound harbor but by no means least Is Ihetl think best for ALL fish under boats or under lee The bnhncod jigging lure Several colors and sies works in several way Next week watch for special offer with exciting news A RADIOS Ton Control Station Pre Set 95 ONLY Custom Car Sound if Industrial hockey Hollywood dump Dons Auto Service Three close matchups in industrial took place Sunday at Gordon Alcott arena as Holly wood Tavern ousted Don Service In other games T Wilson Insurance edged past De Boer Mover while Alters Clark the Acton Knights i In the Hollywood game Don Auto scored first when John con for an unassisted at the G mark of the period Brian Beaumont tied the score at 1 1 Tor Holly wood with a goal three minutes later from Ian and Larry Peter Mike McMenemy put Hollywood ahead one goal further with his shot as sisted by Bill Kirby early in the second period the 3 mark Brian Beaumont scared again for Hollywood to give his team a 3 1 lead Bill McGillaway assisted on the goal Beaumont scored a hat trick in the third period with five minutes left In the game assisted by Randy Bobbins Dons Service retaliated seconds later to narrow the gap on a shot assisted by Jeff Hirst and John Wilson G Boer Dc Boers Mover got Iheir first goal from John Barnes assisted by Blake and Ray Peacock five minutes into the opening period Then Wilson Bob Hill scored two minutes later from Chuck Williams and Andy at the mark Don Richard gave his De Boer team a 1 lead on a goal from Mere Ha and John Barnes at the mid way mark of the period In Ihe second period John Blair picked up a loose puck and score assisted at the 12 31 mark for Dc Boer s Then Wil son came storming back with two goals the first by Andy from Garry Halls and Bob Hill Then Teammate Bob Hill tied the game at 33 assisted by Ouwendyk and Chuck Williams Three consecutive goals in the third period set mood for the first 12 minutes Chuck Wil Hams scored first from Doug Grinyer and Dave Patterson Then Bob Hill netted the twine at the 34 mark assisted by Don and Dave Patterson Patterson scored next for Wilson from Jim Pear don to give his team a advantage De Boer retaliated when Lance Douccttc connected for a goal as by Mere Ha die and Don Richard Team mate Don Richard also netted a goal from Mere I and Lance lo narrow Wilson advantage Acton In the game between the Acton Knights and AkersClark Chris Milne scored the only goal of the first period for Akers assisted by Grant Bod In the second period tied game at 1 1 as Todd Mclntyre scored from Evans and Larry In the third period Akers came alive for three consecutive unans goals Chris Milne scored first at Ihe mark from Jim Blair and Doug Thomp son Then Doug Thomp son added another assist cd by Chris Milne and John Boyce Darren Kuchmash scored the final goal of the game at the IB mark from Doug Thomp son and Bill Kent By TIM Herald Special While two young sons of Smoke Shop pla and present play oblivious on sidelines the fathers and their friends face the harsh real ty on the field thai youth will be served For six long seasons it has been Smoke Shop that has been the standard against which all learns have been measured and while tenders have come and gate s one team has stood head and shoulders 11 rest Now their third year of existence Greek Tav have inherited the and arc on the of becoming the second really great team in tl league history Led bv a magical quarterback named Rick Baldwin and the superb pass catchers Mark Russell James Allen and John Karohd the Greeks met the Smokers on even terms and what no other team has been able to an admission that was beaten by a better team When these iwo teams met in the semi finals two years ago It was Smoke Shop who wouldn be den cd and won in double overtime That ruthless detcrm is all Greek s lacked and this season they vc acquired the character to go with a wealth of talent The result was a wild 38 shootout which the game will be hard pressed lo duph and one in which the lasl team with the ball In the best tradition of the old west both gun gat off of shots Smoke Shop scored on their first series and held the lead for most of the first half until Mike interception gave the Greek a chance to take the lead Two plays later Mark Russell went in to put Greek ahead lo stay Delrex hopes were re in the second half when Steve Frost picked off a Baldwin pass and returned yards for a major but Greek back to Russell on the next series to restore the lead appeared to be coming on late in the game when they drew to within six on Jerry Nell s second major of the game but Greeks hung on to run out clock and close the book on the Smokers Mark Russell scored three TDs for Greeks James Allen and Rick Baldwin one Alien Russell BMX riders Georgetown riders competed in the North Bicycle MotoCrois Invitational weekend the International Centre in Toronto Geoff Kent and Dean Irvine all competed but did not reach the finals in the competitor event Mark Li Sasha and Jim all managed In advance lo Ihe semi finals Armstrong Collision Centre Ltd Auto Truck Free Estimates All Work Is Guaranteed Armstrong Ave 8775163 McDonalds Colouring Contest SPAIN TAKE A TOUR OF MCDONALDS and see what goes on behind the scenes Great for groups of all ages To reserve your tour call McDonald at 8770221 Win McDonalds Gift Certificates And Watches LEGION LADIES AUXILIARY BAZAAR PENNY SALE SATURDAY NOV 20 11am to KIDS HAVE PICTURE TAKEN WITH SANTA 12H00NT01AM SconngforDelrCKwere Jerry Neil with 12 John with eight Bruce and Steve Frost six Doug Thompson four and Jack Butler and Charlie Knoepfli one apiece The other semi final a between fourth place Dairy Queen and seventh place North Hat tonSportsuas won by DO on a last play field goal by Jeff Lockwood Dairy Queen now earn Ihe dubious privilege of looking down the of a Greek cannon that is aimed squarely between their eyes For the longest time it looked like the Cinderella story would drag on for one more week as North owned the first half Ray Peacock and Mike Buck majors on the board and Greg added Iwo point Meanwhile back the ranch the defense were pillaging the DQ with interceptions by Jim Bou longer and Kevin Brown Ron bagged one major for DQ in the first half but things looked bad on ice Luckily for them the clan was on lo provide a second half Ron upped the North lead in ihe third quarter before Gary Lock wood cashed in Iwtce to lie the score In the final minute the Queens marched relent while those Sports boys watch their season going In Ihe out basket and were unable do anything about it On the last play Jeff Lockwood teed up chip shot and blew North Hal ton away with a 17 yard field goal So it lime face the music next week at sharp All the talking win be done and only actions will count Bet the farm on the Greeks Players of the week Player or he Week Gary Lockwood DQ Jim langcr Jerry Neil SS Campbells Lime Service Equipped M list illicit Always Striving To Serve You LIME NOW I MB N3TSM1 CALL 9 6473448 Over 00 000 graduates Young Drivers of Canada coast to coast Or nog for all ages Course lee tax deduct by tie student Your automat c or standard li cars re about reduct on lor graduates Pr car on Free up at home for car instruct on Add roved by the Safety League Vou only team to drive NEXT COURSE STARTS WEDNESDAY NOV 24th Wednesday Thursday Evenings 630 930 m 4 Consecutive Weeks 16 Mountalnview Rd S Georgetown 8770751 Come to OXBOW o o K s LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY CLUE letter word for travel ANSWER ROOS Travel Agency See ihe AD New KC Munch km Game Odessey NOW AT RYDERS 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