Page IB THE HERALD GEMS FIRST SHUTOUT Gem caps Thi Georgetown fine week of in Central Ontario Junior 1 gin night as they downed regular si league champions llurlinKton before a crowd Estimated at inis blank Burlington fine week of hockey the this THE TLRRY TURNER shows his bumped off last year regular season chomps form Burlington last Saturday night as Burlington and appear will on way to i fini teammate Charlie Knoepfi checks his progress The reason Thompson Construction undefeated Norval gains tie in Industrial League dub but rebounded on rid niht lo deft it Acton in Atton minis Paul felt Ihil the key to win wis the w ij the local favourites moved tin is starling to iround in other words lutliiiK tin breaking man ind this v is the ddfcri lice against on Saturday night first period in the Sjturd tilt allow to the calibre of lh is phy fur the most part wis This was dui in part because it his defencemen up to meet an attack met also because the Gemini units had a trying time untratked Mike Richmond broke the Ice with a power play effort at the murk of the opening slnnia on a pass from Paul Allison and his seemed to settle the a own Doug Barnes scored an unassisted Just I Into he second period and Burlington from point wire Joe scored the third Gemini god at the mark of the second converting passes from Dave and Peterson and thai allowed Ihe to skate off to a comfortable lent alter minutes of play Burlington offense was nut as potent as last year however much of the credit for stymieing the go to the Ihe Coach Burlington are a skating that Forsake the rough house laetics by so tight Robinson drummed this Into his prior to the match and they responded by following his orders the letter Paul Allison added another mil to the Burlington coffin with a goal at the mark of the final frame and Icing was added to the victory feast when Doug Barnes with his second of the night rounded out the Gemini scoring at the mark of the third handled Burlington drives in recording Ihe first It should be noted since the joined the ranks Burlington was tested on occasions The victory was well earned by the but kinks arc starting to form In their ar mour to several ktv slightly famished Only 12 players dressed for the game on Friday night In Acton and although players suited up for the Burlington game Robinson candidly admitted thai some players were dressed and were only to be used in crucial situations Robinson further stated that players a defenceman and Thompson Construction remains the only team in Georgetown Industrial Hockey League that Is undefeated and untied after two weeks of play as In last Sunday action they dropped WayJay Sportsmen 62 while tied Royal Kings 1 l and Clair Sunoco downed Sandhill 62 Thompson Construction the issue in the early going In the ir game with Way Jay as they scored lour limes before Sportsmen nil the lake a I flrsl period lead Way Jay narrowed the gap 4 early In the second but then Iwo more Thompson markers extended their lead to after forty minutes of play The third period was scoreless and Thompson had wrapped up their second win in as many outings Jack had a pair of markers for Ihe winners with singles going to Pat Shanks Bob Doug Hilts and Ray Peacock Steve ind Grant bent the twine in i losing iffort the defending In duslrnl League impious were hard pressed to gain the single point in their tussle w ith Royal Pizza Kings The score was knotted it after forty minutes of play but then Dave Holmes gave the lO lead it the m irk final period The kipt diggniL however and Bob it Is whit proved to be the final the gime at the 15 The two goals or the win with going to niii affair Chop period mm Nick one id goals were Ihi first scored by Wnjne period mil Ken Nome Jelpb Tin ean at tilt Gordon Alcott a r from Memorial Arena has a 1 lead tangling with Way Jay Royal minutes or I Kings like on Sandhill in go lis in the final the while hit the period son goes up insliujjil tin Sunt find he II m Ontario Outdoors Gun control issue renewed again The controversial or gun control issue will again be brought up before the House when Parliament convenes has been suggested by a colleague of mine Dan Thomey publisher of OUT OF DOORS magazine that all sportsmen and women phone their MP collect In Ottawa The call will be refused and phone number will be and he will back Explain lo him that you wish him to vote against Hill C83 and tell him why Enough has been written in this DOORS magazine and the the Ontario Federation of Angler and Hunters and The Angler and Hunter magazine to enable you to slate your case Intelligently The phone number of your MP can be obtained by phoning and giving name and stating he is an MP number Is 3213 and the address is DR FRANK MP ROOM BUILDING HOUSE OF COMMONS OTTAWA CANADA His riding number is or Zenith Moose in Ontario la a million business annually That makes it important to everyone in the Province The Forest Scene the newspaper of the Ontario Forest Information Service recognizes by that forest fires is one of the most beneficial of moose minagemenl Of course I have advocated that fact many limes in this column and am pleised to sec it is now recognized officially As promised more on books Ask any teacher especially at the college level They will tell you OWNERSHIP of books is important to the well read personality A magazine on Canadian books QUILL I QUIRE is published times a year and costs High maybe but of worth to those who wish to Increase their personal libraries Available at CPPA Church Street Sulie Toronlo M5E 1M2 Ontario Yea the Salmon are at the Paper Mill Dam and have been for a couple of weeks Watch out for poachers and If you notice any of these REPORT THEM They arc mining our ONTARIO OUTDOORS YBC competition starting to roll Bruce Clarke EN Sheldon Brown ind Ka Knott with 423 Connie were he op 50 had for two qualifiers for master lhc Hood scores roll off Mac wtrt Carpenler will have the honors 160 393 of bowling with the top Iwo ofdihl 1461 Cor qualifiers Other qualifiers were Russell and Richardson 383 136 and I George Jackson 1231 will bowl with Russell Bill Hay had a I Jerome Stone solo for the and Roberta Burke will bantam Boys Tod Bowler of bowl Joan Archibald the Other good scores and Cher w ere Stephen Turner 15031 will get sup- Brian Collier Charlie port from 302 129 lei and Holly Drake 1471 Scott Grieve J02 George Bar i0 Michael Ball JLMoS Roberta Burke leads the girls high with and Sheldon Brown is tops or the boys with IB Gutter Girls walked over Alley Cats for points title Bears took two and totals from the house s Wallop will involve Spin bowling cam for all three on October 30 the off of the Pinners Juniors Bantams and Pee Cougars lost all games to Wees will hold a one week roll Super Jets won two off The Seniors will hold their lOmes lolals from Aces 14 roll off on October No City bowl will count so make sure you gel bowl bowling with them Ross Knipe and Sandy Mar ill with Anne son The last threesome ire Robbie Quintan Shelly and Bob Nichol son The regional finals are on October 31 This vear lhc winter garni arriving for Gemini training sessions this week to try and alleviate the injury dilemma SATURDAYS I INF UP Hick Tomkmson Larry Peterson Paul Allison Dave Robertson Chirhc Knoepfli Terry Turner Tom Joe South Doug Barnes Mike Osborne Mike Richmond Paul Martin Rob Hamilton Ian Syme Bill Allison and Brad Miller The minis hove three this week on Thur sda travel to Dixie Friday they play in Burlington while this Silurday night take on Slrectsville game time m at the Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena The game at home against Streclsvllle should prove the toughest test of Gems still young season as Slrectsville arc the defending playoff champions and are reputed to the class of the Junior loop this year The Georgetown split a pair game week play in the Central Ontario Junior league losing 3 at home last Wednesday night then taking a 7 away from the Acton Sabres the league newest In Acton last riday night The Gemini Burlington me was a close checking affair for the full minutes with neither team giving on inch The Gcminis jumped out to a 1 first period lead but then thi Cougars put on the squeeze and the Georgetown in the second frame while 1 last they nolched a goal of their own to square the match after minutes The third period followed the close checking pattern that had highlighted play through out the contest and the issue wasn finally settled until the mark when Burlington scored what proved to be the Gemini Coach Paul Robin son fault his players for the loss but Instead fell thai It was a coaching mistake that had cost his team at least a lie Gemini goals were by Dave Robertson and Mike Richmond while Burl inglon got a pair of goals the stick of Mike Lipnicky and a single counter from Brian Smith The game against Acton Sabres on Friday was not as onesided as score would indicate The had previously humbled the Acton squad but through the first two periods of lhc Friday night tilt this earlier dominencc was clearly not established The teams were knotted at 1 lafteraominutesofplay but then Ac Ion scored the lone second period goal lo hold a slim I edge after 40 minutes of play Ken the Sabre had played an excellent minutes of hockey but in the third period he Just wasn the same guardian and the rgetowners slipped six pucks past him to claim the win Gem Coach Robinson felt that perhaps a slight case of overconfidence might have been the root of the lie minis problems through the first two periods but he was pleased al the way his charges were able to come back ploy their North Halton ladies final day I I this While Oiks of bounds in Widnesd I Fits pi I in re wn Oiks did liirntr ut it in in ih in however letiler 111 left tie fit Id with in 1110 Football Rebels sinking GDMHA Clinic The Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association Coaching Clinic Is scheduled for this and Saturday and it is hoped thai the sessions will be well attended The clinic gels under way this Friday p at Harrison Public School with a lecture on the Level coaching philosophy and basic fundamentals of the game On Saturday the scene to Gordon Memorial arena for more lectures and on Ice teaching session The clinic will run from a until a variety if topics arc offered Qualified instructors have It I been what enuld lit termed i of sucttss for either Senior Rebels r their Junior counterparts The Seniors are struggling along with a I while the Junior Ribs ive yet to post a win is very well received in Georgetown this is p tor crews laek of but ire other The high school foothill his bun curtailed this ye ir not in in time allotted to the sport When si the squids will school As Senior Coach Mike McMillan points out This ii very bird on the boys ind elves Ihem nuttier chance to recover from loss recover from in injury lost their if lb and sixth decisions of the year last week 18 White Oiks on Wednesday and 17 1 to Perdue on Frldiy and Me blamed injuries p mi is reiehed il hi en downhill In llu list times nine plavers both is in Ih s lertJinlj 1 me le s very physical Seniors Bhkiloek on Tutsdij tune of the i I ri time the seore is no iv Royalette awards Judj Carrol holds high aver for Hie girls Fnnks his a 75 high average Team No all 7 points from Better Striking Strollers strolled to all 7 points from Slow Pokes The Stars Bears won gait mil totals from Sinkers Fruslnturs also won two g imej and from Go STANDINGS Striking Strollers Fust ritursllJ Go Team No I Better The Slow I 1 UK iris e Pcntesco had hih triple the Junior 104 olhtr scores Judy Bojs wilh 550 and a nice Ten Jane good scores were Cowl rnueh 100 Paulette Philip Angela Ha Frank Mad ton 114 Melissa Powell H and Danny and Trim 411 77 Boys threw i for the boys high Anderson holds high triple for the day Other high avenge lor the girls 190 scores were Marc Steve Archibald has a 84 Larry Brunlon average for the boys high David Nicholson 77 Ja son Brian He won the rinks ind firt two from Charlies Angles but lost the by a margin ARGOS Kelly MeCorry with a me back to win two games Bowlers in two games totals Alley Sweepers took two games and from Argos TFM STANDINGS Burke Babes 121 Alley s16 Gutter Girls Iinkettcs 12 Sweat Hogs Aces 14 12 Hi ily Bowlers 111 i Cougars I I Pinners 51 Super Jets Alley Kits House 2 Team No IS TOIhCOHFS Girls Sandra Marshall with a single of nice game Sandra Other good were Holly IJ3 Connie Hay 493 Cathy Shelly Sibbald and Leon I Poet Boys Sheldon Brown On Tuesday October 12th the Ladies Section of North Hilton Club held their closing day About ladies golfed the co operated with sunny skies and Over ladies attended the dinner at which the following officers were elected for next President Vice President Eileen Cunningham Ann Treasurer Ringer Board Betty Lou Hun ter Convenor May Vo- yce House Convenor Jine Elliott Telephone Georgina Falconer Mary Jo Vice Captains IH Holes Jocc 9 Holes Blu nche Business Girls Gales Catherine Tournament Marilyn Worrall Invitational Chairman Marge CLGA Re pros live Inez Penny Sale Ch airman Liz Junior Program Norn mating Committee Birb Skinner Publicity Gail Fin hyson Following ihe election of officers were the presentations of the trophies and various prizes or this year golfing Club is Kathy Crowe winning the Trophy Runners up were Richardson and Liz Shankland Trophy top for the girls and totals from the Team Jnnc winning Hi rid the eiilpnl for tin losses Fn ixpliuid Wi intend in with inly six who bid ix ri mi thai we would ive inns in would hurt us So far has shuffled play ers into the garni at this point in tin si ason and Hit Top Award with indium average Jnni I wis followed by team mites hnrlene Milton 587 It llv Minimum jB7 mil irb Curry at Mo I m been retained to handle the ironic the Seniors lone clinic was over Perdue hut Mihiin claims wire but improitimiit toiild seen with nth luting high pi ml of tin Juniors si isnn tame iLjinstOTHS whin Hells rallied from a deficit at the half rd went lo Polti who hod a great year slvily and offensively Special mi was given pitching battery I Wilkes mil Marge for a strong per ill scison lhis M w is presenled to the as a wholi or in out li im during the season woa the Ontario Juvenile A as top team in I ills were defeated in all three games by The Stars Pinkettes defeated Red Barons for two games Intals 1 look two games ml from Alley Cits No Name Crowned Balls in all three games Five Pin Strikers clobbered The Sexy Sinkers in the last game to take wo and totals STANDINGS 24 CF A rBDBB23 Team with No Wild look two ames and Nome 141 Charlie Angels 111 Five Pin Missel Skippy Dippers won Strikers U utter Balls games and totals from cxy New Ones and The Bomber ghl Runner up is Irene Mac intosh Trophy Veldi Carlo Flight Run up is Vi Cochrane The Handicap champion is Lou Hunter and runner up is Con nie The Con solatiou winner is Miry Jo Plout Young Trophy Marge Taylor and Wendy Simpson Runner Up team is Mary Find Icy and Dorothy Crowe Barnes Trophy Marg Gage winner of the hole section Runner up Malcolm Hole cap Champion is Marg Gage Toots Burns Trophy Carol Anne Ferguson Winners of Break 100 pins were Nancy Matthews Jan Hawthorne Lou Hunter Ann Hartford Dorothy Hamilton and Vi Cochrane Winners of Break pins were Liz Joyce Jcnn Chappcl Jane McNally and Mary Ringer Bo ard Winners IB holes A Might Eleanor Inghs Vi Clapp B Flight Lou Hunter Betty Mcilirdy C Flight Ann Hartford holes Irene Farnctt Marg Gage Birdie Winners IB holes A Flight Eleanor Inglis Flighl Peg Corman Flight Ann Hartford holes Gage Award to Vema Schenk for the hole Pins and Spoons Marilyn Judy Collier lonagon Joyce Dul mage Eleanor Mary Ness Jan Jow alt Jean Chappcl Irene Mac inlosh and Eileen Cunning ham Four Best Net Scores for the year Day Girls Vi Clapp Eleanor Inglis Peg Dorothy Hamilton Joyce and Marilyn Worrall Business Girls Jean and Mary Ness Greatest reduction in cap to Nancy Mallhews holes who brought her handicap from 34 down lo and Marg Gage holes who brought her handicap from down to look games and totals from Spinners TF STANDINGS Bombers 22 Stars Red Barons IB Spin tiers 14 Dippers 14 Strikes Spires and Misses 113 Wild Cats Alley FIGHT Colin Hicks threw nice triple of with a solo Grant Richardson also In seven hundreds had a with i single Other high scores were Steve 698 Sheila Anderson Lea -r- Dove GIG 258 Janet New Hicks 218 and Brian PROCLAMATION To to the attention of the people Ihst sound eating habits provide many I hereby proclaim October IB THOMAS MILL Mayor SHOPPING DAYS LEFT ORDER XMAS PICTURE NOW Mill Street Halton Hill Georgetown Ontario 8775500 8775500 Racing III Boil 0RANGEVILIE RACEWAY CLUB HOUSE RESERVATION SQUARE DANCING is FUN Do you want to learn Classes are scheduled or Wednesday evenings at Community Centre Please contact the Recreation Department at 8775185 ext for further information