Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1982, p. 9

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I Rep hockey WEEKEND EXTRA Friday November Page Game schedules NOVICE Sat Nov Georgetown at Brampton Sun Nov Georgetown at Milton 1 pro MINOR ATOM Wed Nov 3 Tues Nov at Georgetown ATOM Nov BramptonalGcorgotownfl Sat Nov Up MINOR Nov Brampton at Georgetown Up Sun Nov Georgetown at I MINOR BANTAM Thurs Nov Tues Nov Georgetown at Dundas BANTAM Nov Burlington Georgetown Sat Nov Sun Nov MINOR MIDGET Sat Nov G Milton at Georgetown 7 pin Nov Georgetown at 30 MIDGET Nov Brampton at Georgetown Sun Nov Ancaster at Georgetown JUVENILE Thurs Nov GeorgetawnatDundis7prn Sat Nov 13 at Georgetown GOOD TRY Regional hunt The regional deer hunt got off to a good start with the weather holding until Tuesday afternoon Rain docs not enhance the deer hunters chances but keeps the deer bedded longer The figures up to deadline Tuesday afternoon showed deer harvested In the first two days of the hunt According to Jim Taylor Ministry of Natural Resources repreientallve this is below what they expected and hoped for The following two days however may see a greater daily harvest and therefore better results of trie hunt Biologist Nancy Tilt told me there were five bucks over the pound weight mark in that first two and one of them went pounds live weight and had ten points That is a very large white tall deer and was token close to Milton There are four checkpoints Park Station Peters Comers and the one at the Town yard on Trafalgar road in Georgetown One depressing situation as far as true sportsmen is concerned is tie low number of officers In the field There are only ten to cover the whole area of the hunt but there were no problems In the early stages of the four day hunt Throughout Ontario there were deer hunters that were Issued deer tags ThlsisoutofalotalofMSlBthatapplled More news on the hunt as it comes up with full details In twit weeks ONTARIO OUTDOORS For Wednesday here were no reports Of deer taken In the Georgetown check station The total tako of the day was not available at The Heralds Friday press deadline Seen here the Rebel Football team Back row left to Burroughs Mirk Peter Ink Duaoe Wilson Sean Lloyd Mleeinlee Mark Armstrong Paul Dobson Pat Rick Mike David Allan Dong Tomer Third row left to right Mr Do Front row Peter Allan manager Adrian Keaoe Cord Law coach Sean Dillon Mike Lord Jon Ellis Richard Tom Steve Ritchie Steve Dive Terry Ted Paul Jed Gary Kevin Banks Trevor Hoy trainer Mr Bingham coach Second row to right Paul Mr Kee coach Two early touchdowns by Perdue stopped the Rebels football team again last Friday in their last came of the season Georgetown lost the encounter This is the first year for the Rebels senior team so their lack of experience in the face of the other teams play Perdues quarterback proved to be an excellent passer in the second hall was factor In the louses the Georgetown team has suffered tc 8776136 EtECTB0WCNLlZmC TIMEUPS SHOCKS EXHAUST SYSTEMS HWY 7 DELREX 8778731 Industrial hockey LEADING SCORE IRS TEAM ATPPH Ray Peacock DBkt John want DAS IS Steve Cronman I 11 Doug Thorn noon AC Andy wi ii Chris Milne AC It 1 Chuck Williams ToddUcIotyre Act John Barnes I a Marty Weaves T 11 Dave Patterson I 1 7 Tom Da vies 11 MOTORS LTD GEORGETOWN GENERAL a SERVE MM SERVICE JAKES AUTO SERVICE STREET TElFPHflMF fl77 6353 TOOK 8 sai COLLISION CENTRE FREE We Offer You ESTIMATES COURTESY CARS TOWING TO OUR CUSTOMERS MAVALK SALES LIMITED BsnptrtsBunBNf Ants Piths 13 AVE 877- Hit north doing Its worth doing right SENIOR CITIZENS RECEIVE of Sinclair Unit 12 KENS AUTO SERVICE Support the Community Shop Halton Hills ENTERPRISES specialists ih complete free estimates ARMSTRONG COLLISION

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