Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1976, p. 15

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Geminis beat Acton coach raps play lit Wednesday November IT I if Sunny ALEV gains control this jump in game last week against Acton Unfortunately Senior Rebelettes lose quarterfinal The Senior girls basketball team ended their 1976 campaign an a rather Wednesday losing to Acton in a game played in Georgetown The Wednesday game represented the sudden death quarterfinal lest and the loss elimination Tor the Hoi ion third pla Perdue High School of I ended up undisputed Congratulations to coaches The and District Minor Hockey Association following people who leiiiJMl the retcn coaches clinic sponsored by in cooperation with the OKA and the National toadies Certification Program By attending this clinic the following people received tavcl 1 of National Coaches Certification Program Bealtle Curt Kill Anderson Neil Douglas Miller Bill Kent Tom 1 Bncn Hill Webb liruce IS Luc Per iinnd ind Chris Hick Barry Tippetl Cecil Ei Scott McLaughlin Bill Mflveal Ron Moulds Mike Kills Dennis Waller James Manning Moffat under Cord Eric Mono Florence tordon and Nick Wendy Slew art Hay ward Donald Puckering Brian Jim IS Harold Gilmer IS Bob leniing Terry nil Joe Domingo Donald Johnston 1E1 Webster William Hawkins Douglas Ward Tom Diamond Gray Doug Penrice Paul Don While Anne Bert arid Brian James Wra 1S1 Peter Jim Hepburn While Howard Allan Donald Parkas Richard raisbv Donald Smith Donald Davis El AJon Dean 1iiruk Wit Fisher I Dannv Shirley Richmond John Allen Bob Kerr El Graham Tyler Michael Dockcray Adams Frederick Dean Hon Alhurly and I Lest Support Group K Executive or manager It be I Italian League to Ballon semifinal play result of their win out Perdue High School in on The game didnt start offensive oriented as held a slim 11 lead According to Coach Hetty this because her charges tactics were not working Things jelled for the local however early in half and comfortable win far Junior Rebelettes advance to semifinals Ontario Outdoors Gun Bill dead at least for now for the team this vcir Although local did lose and were shunted third pluefimshintheregula landings Belly mil good thing say about CHI THE GUN THAT WAS PARI IS NOW A DEAD ISSUE En keeping with my policy of keeping you as well informed as possible I am passing on this information Parliament started a new session AT THIS TIME AM items on the order paper died and Hill C was included This bill defeated In work of hard core of concerned sportsmen and women concerned enough to work and speak out for their rights If you wrote or phoned your MP if you donated to the Proud to a Hunter fund and educated yourself as to the cause and of DILI C and taken other action to ensure rights then you know that you have won If you did not shoulder some of responsibilities then you have failed in your duties yourself and others who desire to call themselves and women I Like pollution Ihe war not over we have lust won They the government will try again At the present time another Mil is being drafted Of course Iheyarenow more determined ever to get it put through and time declared that fact KEEP AT If the follow I and in fact had to be because ri There wasn 1 five point difference lielween the teams throughout game led Kill the firs quarter extended this lead to at the half but hen regrouped and moved in Iron by three three quarter time The held on to lead hut with just seconds left to Blakeloek had whittled it down to one point The played an was especially incensed over the of slumping Barnes and line ho he felt turned in a very poor game Hick started in for the but of Robinson moaned They slunk the place mil The get on Ihe score sheet until the 7 mark or the second period and by thai crying towels as Dixie had already built up a lead of Ihe Dixie goals were stored in a man advantage silualmn as nothing was working for the locals Brad afler the third Dixie goal Miller hadnt seen ii lion lor awhile as a result an Injury but his play was verv Paul quick to point out however that the change didnt make much difference as Miller got about as much support as a single string jockstrap Paul Allison on passes from red the fir mini while Bob Hamilton from Peterson and rt in rounded out the got a steal and a basket with just seconds remaining in the game and that as Hie saving goes was Junior Rebs set their sights on playoffs Junior 1 1 Grouse and Duck hunting can With many the farmer their com feed is plentiful The wet weather caused soft ground and the machinery could not get In to cut the fields Now we can benefit by this as the birds arc not migrating as they would if food was scarce Check the fields for cutting and get permission hunt and you could score well ALWAYS check your regulations Dont make a mistake will be costly Know what contain slick laws keep a good of the i hunter and try to improve It is always good lo meet you folks in ONTARIO OUTDOORS Pee Wees gain a point Tire Minor Pee Wees have been struggling somewhat in last two games Ihey lost hut gained a 11 tie with Brampton In game Ihe locals looked in the opening period hut then Bur liuglun caught lire and the decision Greg from Sandy Watson and Andrew Iraiin from Duke were the Georgetown game was scoreless through first Iwo periods as defensive play the game I hen the learns traded goals in the final period Dave who has playing extremely well lately passes from Fred and Blake town marker prcpa rations for then sun Allhnugh ah with the Seniors the Junior Rebs doesnt gel underway until early January tacking has set a lough grind for his expects that the Juniors will play Ifi exhibition games prior commencement of their regular sche dule and the crew open Id their preseason schedule wilh game in Acton Monday afternoon While the locals did pull out a iiai win tacking spoiled flaws tliit will have lo be scored four points he grabbed nine reliiunds and made six sleilb leading Ihe learn in both Ihe Juniors have Iwcn prac ticing fur about a and the squad has been whittled down lo 17 team candidates would like to carry a stjuad of 14 but freely ad nuts tint dual cuts will be difficult Mike McMcn The Itch- on I per floor and showed heir inexperience 111 defensive setups fell that It was sheer hustle that won the Norm ltd the Rebel hooping points Mike McMenemy was next in line with Pi points Jamie Hanson ilesiruc special mention for his performance i of r The Juniors play at home against Central Pee High School of Brampton in I tic first game of a Junior Senior exhibition double header List year Hie finished fifth and out of the playoffs in East taaguc their immediate sights arc set on gaming a playoff berth this REBATE DAYS ON THE Space Veh The new frontwheel drive Dalsun SAVE Gels up miles per gallon in combined city highway Acceding lo PA tests Your mileage may vary Wo a space vehicle lor you Tho new Wagon loweslpriced station wagon Scot lUd rust inGi 1 WITH ALL MODELS NORTH END DATSUN LTD 610 MARTIN ST 878-4137- Just yds South of Hwy

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