Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1975, p. 15

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This years minor hockey lineups Rod Nugent T it 70JJ rl77 Erik Jeff Morrow ecu Arli Martin J riklne J Ferrero A Plumbing Coach Mar BrucHaywrdl77 Ma Andreas Heck James Berinon The- Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association has J released Its team rosters in the Atom Pee Wee Bantam Midget and Juvenile leagues for the upcoming 1S75 To as well as a practice schedule designating the time and place the various practices Practice schedules T con begin Saturday October with the league set to get underway Saturday October 23 Information regarding the Novice league will follow In next weeks paper as the Novice league will not get underway until Friday 17 The with the co operation of Cooper Sports will be a Coaches Clinic Saturday October 18 at the Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Bill a highly regarded instructor in Ontario hockey circles will be In Stuart Peter charge of the clinic which will include a a to 13 on Ice session followed by an afternoon chalk talk All coaches in the GDMHA and the Support Group are urged to attend ATOM LBAOUI A I Norm Halton Graham Tylerin4417 Tarry David Paul Canning Ian Kevin McQueen Hack A Vugti G Mil ret Finance Coach Jerry Keough MO Hunter Conor Barne Phillip She a Robert Brown Kelvin Eastwood Kent Em merlon rone T pane baker McCarthy Hunter J Doyle Wood I David Parent Allen Vincent Grant Nairn Hay Wallace Wayne Wilton Graham Sfdderi Andrew Carter Ron Cock Scotl Steve Craig Snyder Patrick a Heating M DanOulitlnlin MU Gary MlkeRlchmond Steve M Hill Bob Hooper Smith Ron Mar Dunn Gordon Cochrane Wilson Jam Hall Preiieault Rob Brian coble Roy Craig Baron pout Cor I ion Kevin Crawford J am el Jim Mclntyra Garry PEE WEE Johnion Geo Parker Dave Ruff Baron T Jones Ward D Gallagher Leavltt Coach Jerry And run Mgr Seller Keith McLaughlin Flaming I Miller S Kirk Hagen R A Coa en Roi Mllllera A 7QulckPlkVarlrt Coach Paul Thorn Pollack 70 Doug Bruce Rleger Tom T Slack Ruuell juniper Lowe John McNamara El ion Lawrence Brad Hanier Gary Piter Rod Pel G Ism ford IOA Coach Bobflimlng I 41 Atom Four Town Harold Pat Route Dave Paul Mark Brian Jobb Scott Murray Chris Gary Morrow Richard Greenwood Marc Jaff Sargent Tom Brian Bob Swaeile Mike Kevin Griffiths Paul Burroughs Tom Murray Ma Tart C Brian Rob Ball Richard David Clvlero Michael Dine Michael Long n McDonald Mike Jones Donald Henderson Whitehead Clint Wayne Hum Randy Miller Glenn Corbet Paul Black more Scott Brush Brian Davit Steven Douce Gary Duncan Robert Lord Bradley Mark Hull no Brent Seller Standard Products C Nell Ml lie Creary tilt Hani Gary Gary Wilfred Lorute Carmen Barry Stone Gary Cuthbertion Stephen Brown Peter Allen Don Lawrence Paul Ruddell John DeHaat Paul Clark M ke Andrew Brake I Ontario Electrical C Mike S77 lilt Glen Peer Timothy Pack Rlek Glenn Barefoot Joe Don Turner Cunningham Peter Jmmy Kemper Vernon Colas Craig Porter William Wright Peter Ta Sean McCarthy Mark r Mucken C Paul lareDelannoy Tim Blaketly Scotf Everett Tim Shawn Learning Jo Norm Mike Shane Hillock Mitchell Mark Towniend I David Wnt Mark I Nell Centre C Law Ward M Chrlt Lylholm Rob Alan sekulovlch Garth John Dave Trevor Tyndall Slave Greg Lawr Scotl Mike Williams Andy Leni PAUL Dvguay Mike Schueti Robert Brian David Griffith Stephen Peggie Cord Nicholson Gary Lockwood Kevin Phillip John Wheeler Richard Mark Haldeman Weir David Mark Doug Gudley David Prole John Lloyd M BANTAM LEADUB Coach Walter Buchan 414 David Abe re romble Warnock Mlka Mlahm Daponta CI In loo wood Kevin Saarlt Paul William Co I Elkt Lodge Coach Roy Bsllentlna Paul Gil let Gallant Jamie San ford Gerry Adam Jeff Baxter Robert Allan Andrew Angus Wflloughby Grant Robbie Brian Pater Martin Stewart I lough by B4DpcoMatalProd Coach Rick by Glen Mercer BUI Mike Milton RlcKyPlther Mark Milton Joe Domingo William Ontario Outdoors Raiders easily drop RemOVe Int dam crew ember Outdoor Writers of Canada i A report recently stated that the silt up river would all be washed down river when the dam is removed Does no one think that the silt could be removed as It Is good top soil Is the dam Scenic as la often stated And how about it being a landmark Committee chairman Gordon Brown stated that the present ponding is more at tractive and proposed the building of fish ladders The pond on the west bank la a stagnant pool and has Itisof no use and baa no function As for fish ladders tbey do not work And that a a fact I a Historical Maybe but of sentimental value Who can get sentimental about a piece of concrete According to a telephone conversation I had with the engineer at the Credit Valley Conservation Authority office a study will be Implemented In 1976 end this may take a year After his the study will have to be examined and then Implemented This could take a total of three years or more before the dam could be removed The McCarthy Mill dam In Streetavllle already breached and will be removed as soon as all details are cleared I mentioned last week However here are two other dams In that area that I failed to mention and some folks were asking me about These will have to be studied and that probably will taken lot of discussion and maybe legal action The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders of the OHA In A loop served notice that they will be a force to be reckoned with this year as they handily dumped Oak ville in Georgetown last Friday night The Raiders and coach Junior Tibbetta have been stressing conditioning and it paid off handsomely as they were clearly the superior team in this game At times It even appeared that the Raiders were toying with and with a little more effort on the locals part the margin of victory could easily have been much greater To the fans who viewed Friday game the Raider llneupsported many new faces and it was the newcomers who provided all the Red and White fire power Guy Rick Schurr and Craig Simpson each potted two goals for the Raiders while C Barber added a single Oak ville faithfuls Tom Daly Bob Beckamo and Dave Beatty scored for the visitors opened the scoring early In the frame hut the Raiders were off and skating when Guy Sabourin potted two in a row to give the hometown favourites a lead at the end of 20 minutes Hick Schurr and C Barber opened the Raider lead to and by the end of two periods after Schurr bad tallied again and Craig Simpson had netted his two the score read Georgetown The third period was coasting time for the Raiders and though Dave for narrowed the gap to the outcome was never in doubt This Wednesday Oct the Raiders journey to to wrap up heir home and home exhibition series and will open their regular season at home this Friday when Fort Erie takes on the opponent role Game lime at the Gordon Memorial Arena la Rebelettes open with split decision The Varsity A and Varsity for special praise B GDHS Caruso was the top baskelbaUaquadsopenedthelr scorer hooping nine points respective seasons this past while Sandy Chamberlain week with the Varsity gathered In rebounds girls living up to expectations For the Varsity A Rebelettes It was Just a case overtime while the Varsity of being slightly out of their A team was overwhelmed depth won the Bast by a much more ex Championship last year Blakelock five and this year s squad appears led 11 at the The game was half In the Varsity game a fast paced allout running mainly because of their affair with fast breaks tenacious full court press The counting for the majority of settled down In the the points and the Rebelettes idle this Thursday but wui resume play Thursday Oc when they play host to White Oaks GDHMA Ice Schedule Saturday Oct It Old Arena 00 loam a m 10 0 10 40 a Prod A 11 SO 10 m 4 10 p Saturday Oct a Centre 15 m Mac Milk Wear 11 15 12 p m Estate 15 m Georgetown North Ford Garbutt Plumbing AV Florists Associates Finance Variety Depco Metal Chile DriveIn Murray Motors Chicken Villa Kinsmen Club Dockeray Plumbing Standard Products Ontario Electrical GR Muckart Bat Motors New Arena Barrager a Cleaners Neil Music Gougeon Furnishings A FT Fred Auto Body Stevenson s Men a Elks Lodge Metal Prod Armbro Construction Real Fang Restaurant Johnson Carney Real Estate FT Sunday Oct 12 New Arena 7 30 to m Lane Transport at FT Monlego Construction 10 p Burn a Transport Scotlabank 10 11 p m Jim Steering Knights of Columbus Tneiday October 14 Old Arena 10 p m Exchange House M FT Thursday Oct IB Old Arena 10 45 Cable TV Maeson Motors Burlington psychs is nice to meet so many outdoors minded people at the Georgetown Fall Fair last Saturday Of course I did not spend the whole day there what with so many outdoor opportunities available at this time of year With the hunting season Just underway the new by DBI Books Inc formerly Digest Books Inc is truly timely This one the all new Gun Digest Is about the largestbooktheyhavepubllshedtodate This Is their anniversary issue so I that speaks for the popularity and the quality of these fine books The 1978 edition Is celebrating the year of John Amber as Its editor Gun Digest has an extremely interesting section on some of the world finest knlfemakera An all round excellent book timely current and well put together Gun Digest Small Mouth and Large Mouth Black Bass are open to November 30 I latched on to six Large Mouths on Saturday Oct and the season Is still good with the Bass a feeding These favoured fish are putting on a layer of fat for the winter right now and are willing strikers especially In late afternoons My only mistake butsometlmesyouhaveto take it when you can get it When the sun warms the water in the tall he Bass a will often Jump right out of the water to feed on most if anything that catches its eye 1 had plenty of strikes on a plastic worm rig but I did not have a trailing hook and missed most of them A man with dew worms or crawfish will clean up and aMeppsComet the one with the plastic minnow is a real favourite at this time of year If you know how to fish for Walleyes with a lead head jig then try it on the in the fall Of course the Salmon are still on the scene with more showing up as the season progresses The Rainbow are In the Saugeen at Southampton for those of you who like to travel and have the time or the Sydenham at Owen Sound Real fine fish are being taken out of the liver at Beach and don t forget the ShaleShelfShore at Some really fine catches are made here although it is a special lied form of fishing If you see someone they won be sportsmen snagging fishreport them I would report one of my friends if saw him Intentionally snagging fish altnougn none of my friends would We must clear Sportsmen don t need that kind of publicity can you imagine a dedicated angler with three sharp pieces of steel welded into a treble hook on a length of sash cord This la market hunting Let keep fishing clean In ONTARIO OUTDOORS second half utilizing offence and a squeeze zone defence but the fast paced contest was close all the way The score was tied at the end of regulation time however the overtime frame was all Georgetown as they shutout while scoring four points to record the win Varsity B coach Betty Tamas described the win as a total team effort and would not single out any one Individual Just could not adjust Varsity A coach Mavis O Nell felt that her girls were nervous going up against the more experienced team and with little time to set up either a proper offence or defence the local girls were out of the contest in the early going Tournament play to decide Blakelock 150andl5tlnlhelr second match Senior coach begun Tor high school felt that his voUeybaUera with the Junior charges were capable of Rebels competing In playing better against tournaments and the Senior but admitted that Rebels competing In A possibly tournaments reputation somewhat psyched The Junior were idle out his this past week but the Senior The Senior will have tourney thla time at Lord Elgin High Schoool Tour play begins at 3 30 competed In nament at J Robinson High School In Burlington last Leanne Gllson topped the Thursday and what shooters garnering could be termed a split eight points white Sue decision Alexander Sharon Barclay The Seniors took a beat or and Charlene Milton each three series from M M chipped in two apiece Robinson 1512 and but Both teams are lost badly I e Elect new executive- New clubhouse chance to Improve their tournament record when they host M M Robinson and Nelson High School both of Burlington this Wednesday Oct 8 at Georgetown Starting time is The Junior Rebels played in a tournament on Tuesday at favoured Burlington Central High School This coming Thursday Oct they will again Journey Burlington for a Halton Hills Catering Complete Mobil Catering Commercial CURTIS Proprietor J9S7 If present plans materialize lawn bowlers will have a larger and more attractive clubhouse next season Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club reviewed a successful season at its annual meeting October and discussed a plan which will add to the Edith Street clubhouse as well as some new equipment for maintaining the greens The weather this year provided members with one of the best bowling seasons In the club a long history with scarcely a day in which they could not enjoy a gome Besides the senior club an active Junior section com prised 4i young people Their bowling skill resulted in wins in two of the four tournaments in which they competed Mrs Myrtle directed the juniors At the meeting the club voted Jim 07 Crescent as president succeeding Ted Lawrence 4 Shelley Street with George Webber 18 vice president Charles Renwlck IB Drive secretary treasurer and Burt Macdonald tournament chairman Mr and Mrs Walter are publicity chairmen At Mr Lawrence suggestion a board of directors was established composed of the president secretary and treasurer of the men s and ladies sections of the club The financial statement presented by treasurer George Heywood 2GrayGate showed the club In excellent financial position coding the season with a substantial balance on hand Georgetown Denture Clinic Next to on No 7 Highway 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Bryan Whlttexer j Taylor Dave Cropper Jeff Alan Reed Steve McNamara Fred Hllmuth Georgetown District Minor Hockey Assoc NOVICE LEAGUE Begins Oct ALL BOYS BORN In or 30 to 30 pm ALL BOYS BORN In from 30 to 6 30 pm ALL BOYS BORN In From 30 to 30 pm Georgetown Memorial Arena ICE SKATING SESSIONS Beginning October Wednesdays Parents and Tots Skating 30 until Public Skating until Saturdays Family Skating m until Public Skating 3D until 30 m Admissions Children Students Adults Family St

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