Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1977, p. 16

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THE HERALD November is Gems on winning trail Tost a standout Belkve it or not the Georgetown kept puck out of act on this play during It win over Brampton Thla wok only one of the Darkling saves made Frank 111 and Ontario Outdoors NEW HOPE FOR THE OTTAWA RIVER The master plan for Carillon Provincial Park has been released and was developed through the coopera Hon of the federal government under the agricultural rehabilitation and development It is bounded by Highway 17 and the Ottawa River and Is within an hours drive or Montreal Ottawa and the United Stales border Maybe now the pollution of the Ottawa River wilt cease 1 have been asked recently about the term used by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority The is the space on either side of the river or any watercourse which is susceptible to flooding Building filling or altering watercourses on floodplalns are regulated by the CVCA an appreciation of trees plants and clean water sometimes has to be learned and access must be preserved In our ever growing polluted and noisy world The addition of a in last weeks column made members added to the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters into 000 Julian Reed of the owner of the Nerval Dam across from Credit River Boats old me last week there are three issues in regards lo the dam Fish private property and energy The fish are stalled at the dam and back off to the larse pool by Ibe bridge PRIVATE PROPERTY the dam and the land on both ides of he river is private as is the land on sides of the river all the way to the highway bridge No one has asked permission to fish the dam and 1 don think anyone will as the Reed driveway Is well posted and as yet Mr Reed has not prosecuted anyone for trespassing although he has the right One point that came out in my discussion with Mr Reed is that the Credit River above is classed as Navigable Also Julian owns the river bed To avoid any and all problems fish only below the old road bridge and don destroy or litter Otherwise permission to fish that area will also be withdrawn PLEASE REMEMBER Rainbow Trout season is closed here Eric Hancock of Murdock Street Georgetown has caught several Rood sized Rainbow Trout In and has been careful in releasing them Nov I was at the whirlpool taking photographs and gently suggested to a couple of fishermen that they before hey are arrested They decided they would rather pick a fight with me and lake their chances with Ihe law They had obviously been drinking and were a confirmation of Julian Reeds feelings of these socalled sportsmen If the Salmon Run does this to people I hope they stop the slocking and discontinue the program That la not an example of the behaviour I like to see In ONTARIO OUTDOORS GEORGETOWN INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Team 2 WayJay 3 Texaco 12 Sandhill 1 Glen Warriors 3 Motors Texaco Sandhill Norval WayJay Glen Warriors a Motors 1 Game Res nils For Nov mi WayJay 1 Clair Texaco Motors 1 Sandhill IS Glen Warrior 2 Norval NOVEMBER 900 Sandhill vs Glen Warriors GuelphClair Texaco 12 Molorsvs LEADING SCORERS Name G A Doug Andersen Nor Brian Beaumont Nor Kdth Aubrey 3 Recce Have Kevin Judge 8 Warren Craig Dave Holme Nor Nor 8 Minor hockey results ATOM Novice The Novice Town earn played Its first game in Atom League and looked like It belongs In losing 1 Darren Friesen and Brad from Steve McCarthy scored for Ihe winners while John scored the lone goal for Varlan Associates Master Feeds Brad Peacock and John Walts scored two goals apiece leading Associates to vie lory Tom Stefan and Thunlch Andreas tallied the others Lee La kin recorded the shutout Sports A V TennanlO Adam DJuk lead Crlghton by recording the shutout Bob renchhad Ihe lone goal of Metal C AC Finances Danny Kent scored all three goals In this game to lead to victory M had shutout and Richmond Florist Dave Bertram had two goals and Peter Bush the other for McLeod Dwayne Jackson was the only to GR Murray Motors Tom Kranendonk had three goals and an assist In leading Muckart to victory Shawn chi with a goal and assists Gary had the other goal and Dav Houston kept Murray off Ontario Electric Georgetown Rental I Pat wen lo town this one by scoring four of Electric four goals also had an assist The other goal went to Blake Leonard Jay Anderson scored the lone Rental goal Rental played a good game a week after going down a defeat to Chicken Villa Motors Robert Andy scored two goals In leading Motors to victory George Osborne and Paul GraveUe had the other winner s goals Steven Dwyer Andreas Who also had an aislsl replied for Nell Musk Centre North llalton Motors I Four different scorers tallied In this draw Pat and Craig Kcough had Neil goals while Philip and Robert tallied for Motor Chicken Villa I Kevin McArthur scored twice for Villa which came back to earth after last week Philip Rose had a goal and an assist for the winners Scott Peck scored the lone goal for Standard Gary had three goals and two assists In leading to victory His llnemate Brian Stone alio had a big day as he had two goals and two assists Alan Presley and Mike Mc replied for Standard BANTAM MUllereTV Peter Marllneau had the three goal hat trick for Rick and John Reynolds had the others Ron recorded the shutout Real Estate Criterion Carpel Mark had two goals and three assists for In this wide open game Grant Nairn with two Dave Westlake and Ray Wallace and Mike Schuetz had Ihe goals Scott Everett Gary Gillespie Terry Pete MacKinnon and Hillock replied for Criterion Johnson Carney John with three goals and Andy Carter and Jim Kemper with two each led MacPherson to victory Paul Clark and Jamie Ripley had two assists each and Jim Mc In tyre got credit for the shutout Stevenson Mens Wear Elks Lodge 1 Stevenson Nelson and Elk Kevin both played brilliantly in net Mike Mitchell and Andy scored for the winners and Ralph replied for Elks Chrysler Ktapway Posts Glen Baker of Chrysler and Mark of Klngsway both had hat tricks In this high scoring match Tom Mc Menemy with two Scott Murray and Rick Greenwood had ihd other Chrysler goals Tom Brien had three assists and Jeff Sargent two for the winners Paul Wilson had a goal and an assist for Klngsway MIDGET Cable TV Lanes T PT John La rose had two goals and assists in leading Cable to victory Dave Waller Terry Cull Terry Anderson Kevin Harrison and John Peters had other Cable goals Mike Doug Cousens m Terry and Dave Robinson replied for Lanes In this chippy game in which the referees handed out three game misconducts BurnsT PT Massoa Motors Gord and Craig McLaughlin had two goals apiece in leading Burn to victory Ron Coffey and Mark replied for Masson Monte go Cons true lion Scotia Baok Warren Crawford had four goals In leading Ihe high flying Montego learn to victory Brad with two Graham and Brian Davis had the other Montego goals Michael Roberts with two and Joe Doming had the Scotia goals JUVENILE Crispy Crunchen 4 Jr Raiders I A good team effort spelled victory for Ncllsons Paul Morrow Mike Milton Dave Taggart and Brian King scored the winner goals Mike LeBtanc tallied for the Raiders JlraiBleeringB Exchange Six different shooters scored the Steering goals Curt Tim McLeod Jeff McKelvey Wayne Osbome Pal Zuber and Mark tallied the goals Osborne also had three assists Miller from Brad Waters both times had the two Exchange goals TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES BOWLING NOV 8 TEAM STANDINGS 1 Striking Six points SO points 3 Happy Gang points 4 Happy Hookers points Mountaineers points Drunken Drivers 21 points 7 Something Different 19 points Something Nice points Saintly Six points 10 Pin Spinners 15 points 11 Hurricane Babes points 12 Alley Cats points 13 Woodpickers 11 points 14 Misses 10 points TOP TEN BOWLERS 1 Sandy Sylvia Graham 3 AnnaEwen 20B 4 VernaProuse Elaine Fallow Mary Jones Handy Haines 190 ISO 10 Shirley Simpson 190 WEEKLY HIGH SCORES HIGH SINGLE i Shirley Simpson Wendy Richardson 357 Sandy Surikow WITH HANDICAP 1 Shirley Simpson Wendy Richardson Smith HIGH TRIPLE 1 Sandy Surikow AnnaEwen 3 Shirley Simpson WITH HANDICAP 1 Sandy Surikow Shirley Simpson 889 3 Marilyn MEN S MAJORS BOWLING LEAGUE NOVEMBER 14 TEAM STANDINGS King Variety points Trophy points Movers points Armstrong Insurance points Canadian Tire points Park Toyota 19 points Gunner Meats IB points Saunders Esso rt points Preston Groceries 17 points Service points Georgetown Tire 9 points The Bakery points TEAM HIGH SINGLE Deboer Movers 1436 TEAM HIGH TRIPLE Armstrong Insurance HIGH SINGLE 337 HIGH SINGLE WITH HANDICAP George HIGH TRIPLE Harry Judd HIGH TRIPLE WITH HANDICAP The Georgetown Gemini scored three power play goals to take a 3 1 victory over Brampton In Ccniral Junior action here Saturday Glenn Tost played a great gome In net as he blocked of shots at him Mark Vender meer also played well In the Brampton net as ho had 35 shots to handle Blake opened the scoring for Gems with Brampton Jim Roberts in the box The goul was set up by Doug Barnes The Gems went ahead before he first per iodwasout Chris he goal assists going Tim Turner and Blake Short 1 Getting ready for 1978 soccer By TOUGH 1 What will happen at he 2 What will happen In Will there be soccer in 197B The answers lo questions 1 and lie with the pa trolls whose children wish to play next year The short answer to question 3 is yes there will be soccer In Next year the will be different for tain I will not dwell yet again on the problems of this and previous years they have been well aired all year and by now everyone should be a ware As I see It we have a small number of enthusiasts who firstly are anxious to retain their enthusiasm who are concerned at he previous has which act against he who are concerned a I the thin spreading of their resources and therefore not giving their best whoareconccrnedbyihe soccer potential In this urea going waste and not being given attention These lasts will probably get together lo form their own soccer club within rigid guidelines of par participation for example they will no doubt restrict membership of play era to the number which can be properly and fully handled at all levels admins rating fin anting coaching ma nag ng and refcreeing and parental participation Some have a ready formed he initial stages of such a club and t welcome the move I may add that ihe 1977 executive has been kepi fully Informed of the stages of formation Basically this org Is going to inter district soccer at rural old immediately near town up of Acton Milton etc and Ha Hon and Peel levels Personally I hope to be pari of that set up I would not like to sec a of soccer There Is no reason why soccer could not conlinue with as many numbers playing year as this year However hat situation dep ends to a great extent on more parents becoming involved I see the on of house league and rep into separate entitles Hopefully working to- Continued on Page in The only goal of the second period was scored by Bramp ton Cam Stuart Assists went Dan Mac Donald and Dave The teams opened up for final period as both goalies were kepi very busy Tost turned away the shots fired at him In the period and Vandcrmeer had IS shots to handle Doug Barnes was the only player to tally In the final frame An assist on his goal went to Paul Anclnelll The Gems Mark Eutenier had a frustrating night The defenccman spent most of he final two periods In the penalty box He managed to get through Ihe first period with out breaking any rules His troubles started In he second period when he received wo minora and a mis conduct the final period he received another minor and a five minute fighting major for his port In altercation with Brampton s Don Wright The win was a very Import ant one for the Gems Bramp ton Is one of Ihe teams that the Gems are chasing also put Georgetown back on the winning track after suffering a loss in Its last outing which was also against Brampton The Gems came out of the game with two point but the team is still taking too many unnecessary penalties Among its minutes were Eutenier misconduct two roughing pen alties Interference Infraction It kind of hustling defensive work by the Georgetown Gemini team which enable it to defeat Brampton here last Saturday night The Gem shown diving to pot an end to the Brampton rush Is Joe South Girls hockey Saturday The Junior division of the Girls League of the GDMHA is slated lo begin their schedule coming weekend Two teams comprise the Junior division and the gals arc ready and eager to start Times for nil junior games are the same this year to 30 on Saturday night at Gordon Arena Independent Order of Forresters Christine Hooper Mart e Dunning Donna Kennedy Crosby Solly Frost Diane Taylor Bl lngrid Palmer Peebles Mclntyre Gaskill Mtchclc Coach Fin Arnold Georgetown Shelly Braisby Barb Mclntyre Fisher Elaine Hughes Janlne Larose Lisa Allen Angle McCaughan Pamela Kent Inm Martina Annette Coach Shirley Simpson Assistant Beth Kcwlcy There are still some openings the Junior and gals aged from to 13 will still be accepted play thla year Contact the Com mlssloner Gerry Osborne at 8774282 or come to the arena at game times The Senior Division gals sponsored by the Georgetown Industrial Hockey League and looking for a nickname hove played three games so far in the OrangevlUe and strict League Butterflies contributed to Ihclr 10 loss In the opening game with Shelburne They skated with ihe Sweethearts last year champs and lost then dropped a decision to the Grand Valley Swingers last Saturday Next game Is with the Caledon Queens this Wednesday and coach Jack McDowell along with Manager Bill Kent are looking for a big game Georgetown Industrial League Seniors Goalies Joan Gllmore and Kelly Moo res Penny Patterson Stacy Adams Debbie Osbome Mickey Richmond Sharon Anderson Jennifer Milne Michelle Miehm Monica Pollock Denean Jones Dena Kent Clare Carter Atkinslon Elaine Taylor and Margaret Peewees take loss The Georgetown United Rent All Minor Pec Wees suffered a 2 1 setback at ihe hands of Milton last Tuesday Georgetown opened the th the only goals of Ihe first period Joe Richardson scored with assists going to Mark Webster and Richard Ward Milton scored the tying goal with the only marker of the second period The winner was scored with less than a minute text in the gome Georgetown was playing a man short at the t me of the goal Georgetown and out played Milton which has won Ihe league title for the past three years running It was a fine team effort by George town with Paul Watts Glen Puckering and Derek Roy playing excellently Glad Robinson trophy winners at the North Golf and vice Heather Knight and kip second Dorie Cox presented the trophy to the winners Glad Robinson Bonspiel winners crowned at annual event ByMARGANDSTEW TEETZEL The big event this past week at North Hal on look place on Saturday when ladles sec lion took part In the Glad Robinson This Is club spiel The teams arc made up entirely by club mom and a chance draw at the beginning of the day decides whose rink each person plays on The skips draw Ihe vices vices draw the seconds and the seconds Iho leads There are two draws one beginning at a m and another at 11 no and each draw plays two go As you might have I this leads to a day of fun and some very keen com petition Glad Robinson was there watch some of the curling and present her trophy to the win nlng rink of skip Doreen Geof redn Heather Knight Cox and Mary Kltely the hlghesl wo- game winner from both draws The results from Ihe spiel were the winners of the twogame high scoreskip and her tro phy winning learn second place skip Marlon Burns Dot Hamilton Karen Morris and Janet Mcintosh and one game high score was obtained by Joan Mustard learn of Ellen Burns MaryBlockandSandrs The 11 clock high winner was ho earn skipped by Julio White with Joan Trimble Marie Emma and Ann The runners up were skip Thais Brown Sherrill Collins Joan ne Ukos and Helen Wright The high onegame winners were Helen Archer skip Jean MacKenzle Ann Monroe and Barbara Congratu to all the learns It so winners list At the close of the spiel the Bonspiel chairman Peggy Treahy presented Glad Robinson with a plant arrange ment Great day Peggy I Congratulations lo those re sponsible for the apples com with worms Let me explain each girl received a name tag in the shape of a red or lor new curlers and a rock a worm was added to the apple At the end of the spiel those who had worms were presented with apples compliments of Hilltop Or chards HutlonviUe Nobody telling how many apples were used The club held a Steak Special Friday night and a dance followed Several of the curlers took advantage of the special and several more Joined the dance after heir games This was a super way to wind up a Friday night curling Saturday November ti the date to remember for the Grey Cup BonspteJ la a mixed event but if youre a single curler don t bo shy singles make a pair Alio that the dub la offering dinnerdance Make your re servation See you on the

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