Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1976, p. 13

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Alls quiet on the industrial scene THE HERALD Wednesday January 111 Page 11 No news is no news for the fan of Georgetown Industrial Hockey League The league three battles on Sunday produced absolutely nothing to get excited about League leading Norval thrashed Thompson Con second place Sandhill dumpM GuolphCtalr Curlin news Sunoco and the game thai might have been Important produced very little as Pin Kings and Total Sports battled to 33 draw That final game could have shown just which one of those two teams both caught In a fierce battle for fourth place warn ihn better but it to be After a scoreless first period Total Sports Kevin and Bob Smith jumped into a formidable lead by the end of the second Assists on the two went to Weaver and Dave Holmes Then the Kings began to cook John Mike Coffee and Andre found the target for the three Plata goals for which Wllburn Al Arnold and Hay drew credit for setting up Dave Holmes notched the Total Sporta goal late in the third on a play from Bob Smith In the second game of the day Brian Beaumont added to his growing point total while setting up Norval a drub bing of Thompson Con Thompson two goals were garnered by Bob Inglls John Swan and Doug Hills from and John Snow Beaumont retained crown as the leagues top scorer notching two goals and one assist George hit for one goal and two assist George hit for one goal and two assists as did Ray Ben scored Two assists went to John McNally while Jack Paulson Max Korzack Larry Bradley each set up one goal Gene Inglls scored one goal and set up one other Jim rounded out the goalgetting with a single tally Both GuelphClair Sunoco and Sandhill were little slow In starting but eventually Sandhill with three straight goals in the second and third Brookes rink HaltonPeel champions by BUI and Peggy Treaby Sorry Bill Once again we have to this time to skip BUI French and his rink of Rick Eastwood Nell Baldwin and Alan Dean This rink also made It through the preliminary games to compete In the first event of the Ken nedy Ford Ho ton Peel Bon spiel We unfortunately forgot to mention this rink in our report last week Bill French and Warren their first game against Bill Brookes and their rinks were Marriott of Oakvilie and then the only two Georgetown In the final they beat Jim teams to make It through to the Heapca They were two down finals which were held in Oak coming home and look three In villa Saturday the last end thus winning the There BUI was defeated by trophy Jim Heaps of Oakvilie In the Congratulations to Warren compete In the district knockout to his rink The club Is proud of the Seagram s present J Mixed Competition This rink in the district Warren and Sieve are busy of Warren Brooke Shirley pi ay downs Sunday curlers just now Fresh from Steve McDermott They defeated steams their HaltonPoeltrlumph they Phillips defeated from Grand Vallpv went to Sunday two club teams in double Chinguacousy to qualify morning thus automatically moving them into the con event Brooke and his rink of Steve McDermott Bill Sleley and Roger Wilson won Ontario Outdoors Hints for winter pictures BYBobOUIvler Member Outdoor Wrltersrf Canada 0 K so you got a camera tor Now what Well on how to get the best use from that marvelous machine are always good Number one don t expect to get fantastic photographs In subzero weather A camera is like everything else it gels cold and work quite well You can have your winterized but then all the oils and light greases that are taken out of the camera Tor this must be put back In for the warmer weather unless you don mind the camera wearing out fast The best alternative for cold weather pictures Is to have two cameras This slowing down as a result of the cold can be overcome by keeping the camera in your jacket and taking It out only for a shot and then only briefly Another method although not as sure lor the amateur La to use a faster than called for setting In the speed This should give the right speed when it is slowed down with the cold but not the same every time and 1 would not recommend this system rest year is something else again No problem with speed of the shutter If It is automatic hen shoot away Knot bcsurcotyoursettingnndkeepln Ihatllghtisreflecledandabsorbatheinhercntcolour rom the nearest object For example If you stand your si next to a red bam then you wind up with a red face a- well as your subject having a red face from the colour of the barn being transferred lo the shin tones Framing la an important and often overlooked aspect of photography and is the downfall of even some professionals know I have seen many Instances of this and have put this as foremost In all the photographs 1 have taken professional over the past eight years Don t be a I raid admitting you don know everything about taking pictures and get yourself a good book on the subject It will be worth its weight in pictures RABBIT hunting is on the upswing this year as their numbers are Increasing You can now see in the Georgetown area where they have not been seen for some years There have been few around but not in such numbers Cottontails arc abundant and in the Northern parts of the district Hilisburg you can can sometimes see three kinds of rabbit stew on the hoof as it were The three are the common cottontail the eastern the or Varying Hare the European Hare commonly called the 1 was out on Saturday with Dave Hobbe of and the snow was well up past my knees and I am six foot two Snowshoesnreamust or at the least skis Thirty six inches of snow makes for hard walking and that Is in the area Apparently Orangevilie docs not have as much snow 1 don know while Ice fishing la well under way on Lake Slmcoe and it looks as Hit may be a good year catch wise Anyone who has been up or Is planning to go up please call me I would like first hand word as to conditions and cannot get away myself I am expecting word from some of the operators but do not have It at the time of writing Don forget the course on structure fishing at Sheridan in Brairpton I have been In contact with the teacher of the course and spelled his name wrong last week It is Bob Bryncs and I feel you should take the course and sign up now Phone The course In eludes tours and any practical demonstrations Call me at for further details and learn more about ON TARIO OUTDOORS North American Open Squash Champ puts on quite a performance Members of the Georgetown Racquet Club were recently treated to quite a sight as two the world foremost squash Ails Khan and brother Sharif Khan put on a lop calibre squish match at toe Georgetown club ill lime winner of the North American Open Championship He regained that is a matter of act this past weekend in the North American chant held In the Is the squash pro at the Toronto Cricket and Skating Cub Seventyfive members of the Georgetown club saw an ex fast and series of game which Sharif eventually mm i Khan North American Open Squash Champion Photo by Barry Griffith for the A section finals next Friday at In Their opposition will be Roy Strong his rink of The honors this week are not veiy adult Congratulation are in order for the junior boys rink of skip Dave Henderson Paul Mc Crack en Ted Shannon and Tom This rink is Georgetown entry in the Ontario Schoolboy Curling Championships sponsored by They competed in the Division 9 playdowns at Brampton last and won all three games defeating two Brampton rinks and one from Dixie ranking them the ultimate winners of the A Section They now meet the winner of the section at Brampton on Monday Then the winning team advances to the Ontario finals in Kitchener and Good luck to you and good curling The club will be a hive of sociability or the whole week as mixed compete in the annual Georgetown Chrysler Mixed Bonspicl Two games be curled every evening at 7 from Sunday to Friday The qualifying games will produce the rinks that will compete in the finals to be held Saturday Following the gomes there will be on evening of dancing and fun Even It you are not curling In this spiel come out and watch some gomes Thais where friends will be See you in the Chrysler Spiel periods showed that they were in command in earning their victory John Thompson led Sandhill with two goals while Alan and Kevin Judge rounded out the tallying Assists on the four goals went to Kevin Judge 2 Bob Craig Ken and Terry Burke The lone Sunoco score was Pitta Kings 13 Total Sports 13 Sunoco 13 credited to Dove Irons from Steve and John This Sunday at IS Royal Kings will take on Sandhill followed at by a battle between Thompson and Clair The week G1HL action will round out at 11 is with a game between and Total Sports LEADING SCORERS Brian Beaumont Dove Holmes John McKeen Benny Steve Dave Irons Hay Ian Syne Barrie hosts show hockey is fun The Georgetown Optimists weekend thoroughly proved shutout Scorers were Todd Novices travelled to Barrie this past weekend to take part In that city Minor Hockey Day celebrations Thanks to fine hosting of the Barrie minor hockey organization the local crew all report having had a fine line time As one parent noted The Wamock Pee Wees lose The Georgetown Canadian conclusion however Tire Minor Pee Wees were stung for their second loss of the season last Sunday as Oakvilie came up with a strong effort to win The game was definitely costly for the Minor Pee Wees as Peter one of the teams better all round players broke his leg during the game Georgetown notched the first goal as David Norton bagged one on a perfect pass from Geordle Adams then scored two goals The second period saw Oak vllle come back early with two more goals while Georgetown could only squeak one In This time Adams and Kevin Frank set up a perfect pass to Kennedy he made no mistakes On what to do with It Before the period came to a that minor hockey can still be Culion an ted play shutouts were shared played for fun Danny King also unassisted and Stephen The Georgetown and Keith assisted by the nets They were representatives had lo come Mike Moore Officials of the out by the solid up with the best hockey of their Minor Hockey defensive work of Stephen season to defeat their Barrie Association selected three Tun Mike Carl BeU Canada hosts In both In the game and each of games played received a trophy In the first gome First star went to Mike Georgetown earned a tough Moore second to Mike McLaughlin of Barrie and third star to Todd Cull The second game sow Georgetown earn their second hard worked for shutout as they blanked Goals were by Keith Rieger from Danny King Todd Cull In the third period unassisted Georgetowncouldonlyflndthe prcMn range for one goal this lime on to the player with the beautiful breakaway by Kirk on goal and the Inner of that was Keith BRAMPTON JAN 24th METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE WINTER RECRUITMENT PROGRAM POLICE OFFICERS CHALLENGE SECURITY VARIETY JOB SATISFACTION EXCELLENT FRINGE HEN FITS UNIFORM AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED SALARY DURINO TRAININO Must be a Canadian or a British sublect between the of and Minimum requirements fl lbs grade eleven In level four or five school program credits at lave or Pass reauired medical and visual tests Note Vision required tested without of glasses or contact Imtti Not less than In both eves and not less than In each eye to In one eye a certificate of the refractive error Is to bo produced Normal colour vision This allows us lha opportunity accepting applicants who wear glasses of good moral and habits Have an Ontario driver s licence with a good driving record Forfurthirlniarmatlonwrlta r attend METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE STREET TORONTO TEL Monday lo Fridays to4 town applicants upon previous applicants to r ANNOUNCEMENT Stephen p saxe Limited Realtor Guelph Street Georgetown Is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs Rozetta as sales representative Mrs Is resident Georgetown and recent honours graduate at R E A We hope you will give her a call for any your resl estate needs Stephen Saxe Limited Georgetown Lions Seeking CITIZEN YEAR THE GEORGETOWN LIONS CLUB IS AGAIN LOOKING FOR THE CITIZEN OF THE YEAR SOMEONE WHO HAS GIVEN UN SELFISHLY TO THE COMMUNITY This will be fourth year that the Lions have carried out search tor our top citizen or citizens Rev Peter Barrow was honored with the award In The Lions Club wants some help from you in picking our most deserving or group tor A committee chaired by L Lloyd Cres Is now accepting any suggestions you might for this honor Contact him or committee members Bill Hunter DaveBarragur or Ron Johnston and tell of your suggestion The winner of the award will be made known In March at a dinner dance to be hold In the Lions Club Hall Tho public Is Invited to attend the special evening which Is to bo announced early In February WET the BED MANY CHILDREN DO Cwicsrnsd NAME ADDRESS PHONE CANADIAN ENURESIS TtiE UNDER ONE ROOF IN CANADA ITS CLEARANCE TIME AT GLOBAL DEPT STORE CONTINUING OUR SPECIAL OFFER Etc etc etc SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Main St 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