THE HERALD February Geminis continue to struggle Streetsville posts easy victory THE WARREN BROOKE RINK North All Ontario entry From left to right Warren Brooke Steve Shirley and Lynn Gerrard The Georgetown Sunny Acre Geminis of the Central Ontario Junior League had a chance last Saturday give air warning to the Derby thai conn playoff time they would tie In the thick of the pennant Unfortunately the resolve lasted all of one period and dominated the final two frames to a win The Gems have been in prolonged dump for the past two months Juit can I seem to stink i doldrums They will be involved In short playoff Bowling qualifying now GDHS Wrestling Rebs compete in Haltons The wrestling journeyed to White Oaks High School of on Tugs day for the in defense of their 1976 ml wrestling title Although press time the results were not available it safe to say that the will have a tough row o hoe if hey expect to as Chimpions yeirs winning team was the finest and strongest I ve ever been involved In stated Coach Bob McKay Lew Martin the ex Reb wrest ling coach has concurred in this opinion but times change move on and the 197677 wrestling season has to be one of rebuilding for Mchiv his able ant Coach Hay Smith Vie just don have the Minor Atoms marking time The Minor Atoms lust tough decision to an AAA team list Tuesday 1st The George owners and fur the most part out played lilt visitors hut jusl convert eheir scoring chimes The period in a as Morrow J Mike Moore pass for Georgetown lesj 1 two pi nods Thi crew lied the garni barely win seconds into the final inie then the traded goals until Oak netted what proved to lie the winning go ONTARIO OUTDOORS and Todd Cull scored the final two Georgetown goals with Smith and Moult picking The Minor Atoms hosted AAA on press time Ihe score team has yet to be told who their opponent inem Phydnwns In ill probibilitv if the club lexen he by this weekend will go back Into Icigue This the Minor Atoms journey next Tuesday they play host to Milton in battle for first place game time 6 m it Luc Savoie Knife maker One of most interesting hobbies I have come across is KNIFLMAKING This is a highly skilled trade and yet Mr makes it a hobby and it requires more and attention to detail than most other pastimes is complex in that various materials are available and the wrongchoice will ruin the whole project Depending on final knife is the selection of Ihe steel with various tempers or hardness and differing of carbon and factors determining the ability of the steel to hold an edge An is dicr skinning knife made on request The choice of MZ steel means you could skin out before sharpening the knifi The shape of the blade is sometimes decorative hut more often practical Hunters fishermen and butchers have all come to I with their idcis or the knife suits their needs ind 1 in puts it for was visiting Lues basement workshop on Drive in Georgetown noted various skinning knives along with special purpose blades for leather working as well as choppers and large knives for butchers The material for handles an as varied as the stiels Two often used wood are Walnul and Beech both providing service as well as beauty Bone of course is well known and moose horn has been used for some hundreds of years The modern cement makes he knifemikcrs a lot easier as the handle con be mounted without drilling and the becomes one with the steel The handle including the bone ones arc finished with varnish or sometimes a coating of Peanut Oil is worked into the wood which presirvis the wood and still niii finish dipth this pointed McKay have some out standing individual but for the most part we are a young inexperienced team 1 would like to point out how ever McKay il though it s the It ini I have ever worked with it as good talented a young The held at White Oaks he first step on route to the Ontario but one specific rule change this ye is the Is even more could in weight their points would ad I til 1o thi It im total This however if there ire two wrestlers from weight only the design i ted it tan itirm turn points while other individual must v rest is in independent fills this is i ludicrous rule and in iffeet penilizis the school The only other significant change in the rules is thai a wrestler must qualify through the Hal Ions and Peel on his own minis not on s ilus The top four wristkrs in weight diss at Ihltons quilify for the Peel tin op two wnstlers in their respeclivt weight categories mce to the feels it realistic J J BOOKS INC has a America and It is an extremely Interesting addition to the pictures in the book and details of various knives and uses will help you select ihe best knife for your Individual use If ihe knife of your choke Is not on market maybe I SAVOIE will make it for you Ha palm accounted for IB winners In he BIG FISH for If7fl HAP by their newest lure will ensure them of another sweep in the contest This lure should bring them up from place in the Bass category to the top I will endeavour show some of best in lures and tackle on my T V program on the Hills cable T network in he near This program every Wednesday ale pm are welcome Just gel in fouch with me or Information Next week another book review and more on ONTARIO OUTDOORS fivi in the he points out however and often docs occur In wrestling so the Georgetown Two ltd Is 1j7 The proper grip helps bowlers Tram Standings Shim Bombers M ipk striking Sinkers Belter J House Midget Shift 2 Go Getters IhppyGing 1221 Pee Wee Pros U Trouble Shooters 10 Bnrbara Campbell rolled M rshlll 197 with A it Undine lit I single Others were Ten J- limn ranks Terry Greiv Jason 314 Jenifer Itoycr Rodney Marc Travis 96 Deb Pentcsco 130 Judy Carroll Dei gay 156 Tracy Ball Powell and David Nicholson t5 BANTAMS Ten Standings 3D Plnkclles Spinners Sklppy Dippers Red Barons 28 Bombers 21 Alley Hals Slurs 20 Strikes Spares and Misses HI Hopefuls Wildcats Puppeteers New Ones HIGH IRS Kelly Julie McCorry 214 Jim Carpenter Linda Suzanne Carpenter 2061 Debbie Brian Collier Corlnne Vicki 450 Charlie Wcathcrall 199 Shannon Jackson 443 158 Teresa Maslach 438 Bob French 438 Laura TodDugall416150 Team Standings Alley Sweepers Little Bears 25 Aces 14 Bowl Cougars Sweat Hogs 17 Girls Burkes Babes Pin 16 Super Jets Alley Kats II Bay City Bowlers Bowling Beauties 4Pinkettcs0 I Eleven Lisa Burke had a nice a single hers were Brandon Ferguson h completed ljuilifying is now over for Steps to Singles Stephen Turner I4l Te im Jim Cirpentcr 1239 oilier IIK8 Hill Hay 1114 Kenneth Neil Smith Singles Kelly im leresiMnshchl371 Julie Mctorry 11 hi in the ilk lb be Din ingle- ltU4 It ink Madden 14 s IMibn lllj Spin ji Hi I irs lis nil Kir 1711 tila lbs ships will in George town 16th mill the com si for Si either Gemini price hike 1 Sexy Strikers 21 Gutter Hills No It rive Im Sinkers Karen Hay girls high triple with her nice trio wilh a good single of Others were Julie Burns 2ll Colin Hicks llrhn Carlson Tina Hillock Wayne Rich la A ruler son GO HOI WING TIPS NO HIP In plikmg up the ball your fingers should lie spread to one side your thumbs on other Aide As you hold ball on the skirl of should be a space between it and your palm The ball should be held firmly not in Ihe finger tips To check your self sec If you arc p liming ball turn your hand over downwards with ball in it If you are unable hold it and boll drops you arc p il not gripping it with your finger tips this whin only si people shew up for his ski lessens His el is ired shorn Choose it Charge it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Rodney Florence FArVllLY PHYSICIANS Wish to announce the closing of their Georgetown medical office at 101 STREET series having gained a post season berth by the skin of their hut will rioflnltili have to snow a tremendous Improvement If li j anywhere down playoff route The score was deadlocked I minutes of play on Saturday and despite an injury em goaltender Br id Miller In frame appeared to be in thick of the batik By II mark of however it opened a lead thai point proceeded leave their In their wake He fore tight minutes hud gone by in the initial third period Stnetsville had polled three mori markers and were we on way to a decisive The goal of the gome at tin 12 10 mark of the third whin the lerry Turner converted passts from and Martin Hie red light idler In Iht inn at the It mark of Iht first period Doug Barnes Soccer Exective sell Club of offmrs last weekend and a si itt ol wis of Bill She Osborne I ike lit The dun is in sound tin men further fund e Sandhill edges face Thompsons next Industri il Hotkey last Sunday in Iht loop s st Hidings is slill only the Hoy Piid Kings fell off he beryl Jiikson Spire Holly Singles Hicks 17H ft mi Sim I7 son mil Spire im SrMOHG the Kings by lacing them 111 is lirrv ml pacid the winner attack by in the pi in p 111 inking V i Jay 1 rrtfisle retl shutout In bit of an upset imDnll turned lek the le iliii ind mjvee into peisscssmn pi ill I John I hnnipson potted a pair ol top K mi Wtndv I76H 17 Mirth ill end Burns Sjtare Timpson el the ih 1USI ITS vsSMIHIl I SII John Thompson Hod IIjI I Itixl Rati lent Nor Mix I II l J Ilk SINSIHl THIN J SPdKTSMtNO Itkk I T J Bay Keith Halts Krdn sWV Only six show lie Ion ind hive Irivelhd sin lot Mil SI NO ii Perlml Shore I I Urn l Or 1- nlav h I j rhim 7 17 17 I fMIS Mil 111977 h Juv vsfuelph lair 9 Thompson oust vh Sandhill Ij il VW Rabbits 976 New or Demos save w NO DOWN PAYMENT BANK PLAN FINANCING snnmd a pass from Charlie and scared his goal of the season Chris Murden a Midget filled In briefly for the Injured Brad Miller who returned to duty in the second and periods Murden wis as the back up an Gem net minder Hick was silling out a suspension SATl SI IMUP Miller Joe South Peterson hns Milne volcof thanks forservitts re red in the pisl was ftred to George Haines He is wished best of luck in the of of Ihe Me I Soeter Ihe luhs elude el eond jirue M Ihird J itunkun Georgetown mirth Heliums Mike Osborne Hill Kentner Brent Hansom Hill Kir by Tom Bruce Bailey Terry Turner Paul Mwlin Ian Kevin Reeks Charlie Knoeirfll Doua Bar Marlv Kendall Paul Allison Chris Murden This Wednesday Ihe Geminis round out regular season ulav when host to Brampton name time at the Memorial Hie playoff situ in the Antra Ontario Junior I became m ire confused of last action A meeting hud been for Georgetown I lo work out details but was postponed is ex pet led Ik held this weekind The only thing definite is that the will end regular ison play in filth place and that the Acton have Iteen given permontnl lease on loop Hie situation will be further aggravated this n Derby journey to North to ike in the Ontario Games The league deel by March lo comply wilh rules and it is hoped this coming week pi will up the murky situation George town minis Captain Doug has I placi he league scoring rue but ild his lot ihis Veilnesday evening when pi host to Brampton the Memorial Arena I t I- STANDINGS GP illlr 10 StORINGIrADHtS Senior Rebelettes into playoffs While Oiks jh ScheK likvilk Hie Hit Itesl of mil Ihrei sir light gimcs I id J I eel ml C worthy singled out three of his is hiving i eloinintnl reilt in tlu win im llii ind court sense ind pi lied role I noted the younger to belter things Clalworlhy praised the play and belling f Phillips v mil rookie Claire Gal intludetl Joan Gloria Hamilton Marilyn Nor ecu Atkinson and Cathy I irk swing inlo 1 1 this Thursday home as yet however they el mi know who Iheir East Hilton quarterfinal opponent will This it the play host second annual Invila I Tournament ihhrt Nil lei i In LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 1FI7IPV Sale Ends Sat Feb 12 Mens Boys Acrylic Nylon Dress Hose