Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1976, p. 14

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MILTON HERE SATURDAY Tilt October 1B7B fie Gems take Streetsville move into second place Thompsons stays on top meet Norval Sunday Thompsons Construction re mains undefeated after three gomes In Georgetown Indust rial Hockey League play list Sunday they rallied to down GuelphCIair Sunoco to mi their unblemished re In the leagues two other Karnes Sandhill dumped the Kings while second place turned aside the Way Jay Sportsmen by a count Thompson were lucky to escape unscathed in their I us sic with Clair as for the better part of two periods were outplayed by the Sunoco led ifler the first period and extended this lead before the league front runners hit the The score read forty minutes of play in favour of Clair and the lead could have been extended Clair were int well and carrying the play into Thompson s end hut just cash in on scleral ONTARIO OUTDOORS A Fish story you can believe ll I A question has iodil up and it is a legitimate one Can a keep i rainbow trout if it is at the old Panermill Dim in Georgetown That situation came up just this wttk for me I hooked and lindcd an eighteen to twenty pound Rainbow trout Just below the dam on Wednesday and released it The reason is the season this area and this far up river closed on the of September Salmon yes Trout no compensated this by taking a IS pound Chinook Salmon on the same day Another run of salmon is expected up the river some time this week probably if they maintain their rale of Pheasant rabbit and squirrel are ill open now and there arc lots of them around t ven though we hunted In eight inches of snow at I either last Saturday there were plenty of ducks tif you were at he right end of the marsh and the Geese were flying very low Several geese were taken they were the greater Canada for the most with a few lesser Canada There was in inch of more of ice in tht bays and the wind was blowing the slush on the into the and packing it this next week should be good for both ducks and but I am that it be all frozen over by this Saturday That is unless we have i warming trend the weather which could make some difference but I doubt it tor those who are interested in the campaign to do away with disposable bottle and cans contact the Ministry of the Pollution Control Branch 13S St West Toronto IPS Ontario Ask for the list of available material and pamphlet number G4 I would appreciate It very much and it would also benefit you If you would help me in this effort to ban this type of pollution and waste of resources ThcOntarlo of Anglers and Hunters have made available Christmas Cards depicting the Huffed Grouse and White Tailed Deer These are from paintings by Michael Dumas arc beautiful to say the least All profits from the sale of these curds will got to Federation Conservation Efforts The address Is A O Box 12G9 Camp- Ontario K0LlL0ondtheprlcelsl6 SO for boxes information can be had by contacting them or by phoning me at B779290 These are also excellent for the fisherman This Is just one more way of helping to Improve and protect our ONTARIO OUTDOORS good scoring opportunities Tills fict perhaps woke up Thompson s Into he thi period as they took control of the game potted three goals and left the ice with a win breathing a collective sigh of Six players had i hind in the Thompson s scoring Doug Hilts Bruce Lewis Peacock ItickThompsonScotl Bob llraidcn each scored a single Haider Ray Peacock also garnered inked For Chi losing effort Nick Jeff Scott Kcilh Bennett ltojir ml indtlclioj Kincshul going for two periods tint point score is knotted it 2 but the Pizza makers must kit their timc in the dnssing room for fin it frame is Sandhill scored four to wrap up win Terry line Don Glassford lorn Thompson Bill Cation Hills Jim Kerr stored for the winners while Terry line ind limn replied for the Kings The of the Ontario Junior action three times last week but only man to pick up two points On Tn the Gcminis lost 7 to Dime in Dixie home arena the Gems were by Burlington in on Friday night in what emerged is a brawl the George posted a win The Gems under Paul are attempting to work in i system similar to tie ones adopted by more siccessful all levels play frankly Is that il will take some turn to work all the bugs out Ins wis the cose Dixie on Thursday as George lowncrs played well bit illowed two costly Hi it spelled the difference because of mixup in The held a after the first period I the score was knotted at forty minutes of play The see si wed until a bout the mid wi mark of the third period when Dixie took control ind won going Blue KNites aw Dave Robertson scored Iwitt fir the Gems with sing Martin lie and lirry Peter Tht 13 loss to Burlington on night w is one that Co ith Robinson can live with is he fell lis pliyed Ihtir best as i unit in two years TV differ jjm the outstanding work of Burin ton ntlminder Hick Me faced drives in recording the win while ntlminder Br id Miller was tested on 15 Mike Richmond Barnes were IheGuninl goal titers Tht game at home day niglil started out in fine style with both Hams sticking In Then however the started to build up a and Streetsville went to the chains the knives the clubs etc sure trademark of a bush club Tht minis held a the first period but Stre were very much in contention and their play re fleeted this The Georgetown snapped in three gods before eight minutes id ne frame however then the shenanl edged to within three goals after two periods of play and popped In twomnre Inlhcfinal period to mike things interesting but when they blew their cool in middle stanza they also blew the game The Gems held on to record the win in a game that started out as an entertaining tussle and up In the alley All told racked up penally minutes while the logged minutes In the Sin Bin Two i minis were banished Char lie received a gome misconduct Tom received i match misconduct On the positive side six Gems figured In the scoring Charlie Mike Rich Brent Ransom Doug Barnes Ian and Rob Hamilton counted singles Hansom is the new kid on the block having arrived in the Gemini this past week and the husky has impressed ail with his work On Friday the Gems travel to for a game with the Blades this Saturday they host Gerry Ingle Milton team while the following play a return match with in Streetsville Georgetown in second Acton in cellar has a tenuous hold on first place in the league with points just two ahead of Burlington and Georgetown who have 13 points and arc tied for second place heads the second division with eight points while Acton with just two points Is mired In the cellar Acton however pulled off the upset of the season to ditc list Mai day night when they downed Burlington Two Gcorgelow Gcminis Larry Peterson and Dave Robertson sit atop the scoring race Peterson has po while Robertson is right behind with 19 art official league statistics released as of October and league statistician Larry Robertson points out that several game sheet have not yet been handed in I STANDINGS Tt fit ITS 11 1 IS II Milton SCORING PI Peterson Georgetown Murk Ipnlcky llurllngton Dan Sutton atop the Geminis hit the scoresheet Dive Robertson larry Ielerson art the early scoring leaders for Georgetown Geminis accounted for points has bent the twine for goals while assisting on eight others and Peterson has fired seven goals and assisted on 14 other scoring chances Robertson a newcomer to the Gems he played Junior hockey last year has proved a potent offensive play while Peterson assist lutil has brought smiles of to executive Doug Barnes is next in line in the Gemini parade islGpoinl seven goals Knoepfli and Mike Richmond round out Gemini top five each has racked up II points is scored seven and picked up is with Richmond polling issistingnn three Ins seen action in seven Rimes in nets fir the Gem mis and sports a oils Minst mirage Brad his been between pipes for fi encounters shows i a go lis fir lis efforts in first The Blue Smith and Stone they have chalked up points but three other teims ire not far off the pact All In The have points s Kingpins have 19 points and the Hookies hue IB points for the men Bill Lone came through with the league high single flat score he rolled a fine while Bill Coon each rolled a total pin fall The high single with was turned In by Dale Turnbull he rolled 17 Tipping the ladies wis I Hillock who rolled the best three singli flat score she had games of and The high single game with hnndicnp was rolled by Claire ft lie week high triple for the men w is rolled by Bill Lint- with a Liz Hillock left all the Indies behind by rolling a fine three told llll A THUS lASfbVTUHDAY AT At Products undefeated Minor pee wees win one drop one Standard Products Major Pec Wees are undefeated in three league outings as a result of their last wins over and over In the game the Major Pee Wees were led by Kevin Franks who notched two goals and an assist with singles going lo Kennedy Scott lentesco and David Norton Jeff earned the shutout with line goal tending while WarnocST and South were solid on defence The shutout over was John a first goose egg as an AD star Norton fired two goals with singles going to Kevin Frank Hatcher Anthony Oram Mike and Kennedy Kirk picked up two assists Theft ailed lip polite scire il iff suspects win wen it il from i it tors Del The vm hid blocked md ill lul two Ink mils wire off the The Georgetown Minor Pee Wees id i bit of a tough time in their games recently up win but losing two contests The Minor Pec Wei outlasted 5 but lost to Preston and 4 to file loss Preston was an exhibition game that saw the match decided when Preston came up with a strong third period Jeff and Mike Stone scored the George In the garni against jumped out to a lead hut then trie lark and Bobbie Duke tied the at In the second period dominated play and scortd four unnn goals Clark stored second of the in the jeeond frime as did Robbie Duke while Sandy Wilson ind Greg added singles came hack to score three times but then markers from Mike Stone and Hobby Boucher up the local win lo his scoring tffort Stretlsville dominated he first third periods in their 4 l win over Timor Pie and this spelled ho diffirtnic in the game result Georgetown lone goal was scored b Robbie Duke on a piss from fcrk Clark while was credited with putting out strong fort Major midgets win twice The Major Midgets chalked up two wins In their most recent outings over and over In the Dundas game Georgetown started out slow however they gained their momentum in the second period and never looked back Paul Ingres scored our with Mike McMenemy scoring a pair while Mark Brabant counted a single Bob assisted on three of the scoring plays Slreestvlllc it took the again while to get moving but once they did they were never seriously tested Bill Tavlor Mark Brabant and Mike McMenemy scored the Georgetown goals while Bill Humphreys in the Major nets was out ShEVPvPmklll Kevin Parker passes test SI NtOR 110SS COUNTRY AM added Iheir sttond championship of year to their team accomplishments by capturing Senior Cross Country title at the meet held Wed In Team members include front row ltd to right Jcnnj Smith I nidi Neither iUtd thru link row left to right Coich Pauline Gkn I II Doug Smith Henderson Kewn and Jim Hall Centennial Srs win Haitons Kevin Parker a student at Acton llifh School continued his for figure honours when he was successful In passing his sev figure and free skating test it Kitchener on h October While lilt seventh figure is Import ml step for a figure it was in important and in esse in seven because of I previous ishmuils lit Is the Mens Novice eligibility because of his National achievement he wis forced to move up to the tumor Itowcicr morile to compete i Junior a iter must hue pissed his seventh figure and this Is whit young Mr Pirktrstest so pressure picked Hid he filled he would have been forced sit out of eompeli lions until test was passed The sccnlh figure Invokes the I lyi of 111 compulsory figures completed six limes each and the remaining six to be The County cross meet was held in lost Wednesday and while Georgetown schools dominate as they had the previous week in the North Championships all things considered they did Centennial Public School the overall Senior p liitu girls won heir division while the Intermediate girls team placed third Senior boys won heir division while the lr tmed boys second The Harrison Dan tarn girls team placed third while Hie Bantam boys team placed fifth Competing for the Harrison girls were Eva Matys Kim Mnlnnuk Dawn Russell and Karen The Harrison boys team was composed Scott Tog gart Paul Walker Mark Wag staff Glen Bright and Keith In term boys team w is paced by Andrew Brakel who won he race Wayne Elliott placed fourth Mark Dodge was 12 Rick Anderson came In and David Norton determined to finish latched on to the ber spot TIil Senior ids from were led by Griffiths who four I Itandy Walsh who placed fifth Kevin Harris was six III Glen was ninth and llirber phted th Senior Centennial squad included Doul Smith Jeff Hob Ducy Hi Let J Christine Woychesko and I he en Thompson thy Webb Gr i The Junior pi ice I with Scott taking spot and Mike Wi I ski finishing si formed three times each The figures nre judged on precision of turns loops and layout If the figure port of the program is judged successful the Is then required to do four minute free style program to Kevin is now looking ahead to competitions and his first major test in this direction ill he his division s sectionals the received bye through the sub section lis to be held in St December 2nd through the Racing At Us Beit At ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY EVENING IT fflSUNDAY AFTERNOON

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