Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1977, p. 19

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More winners from figure skating meet Recipients the National Badge Teat are from left to right Christian Tom Shannon and Tammy Morrow Their trophic were by Harold president of the Royal Canadian Legion Basketball juniors lose midgets win by big score The Georgetown district high school boys junior bask el ball team lost a squeaker to Milton last Wednesday Bolh teams are expected to be strong contenders for he Hal Ion East championship this year The loss squared the Rebel a preseason mark at four wins and Tour losses All the losses have been by a close margin Milton scared the wining basket with seconds remain on the clock The Rebels had three shots at the hoop before the final buzzer sounded but none of them fell It was poor foul shooting which again cost the Rebels a victory Mark Nelstrop led the Reb els In scoring as he pumped eight points through the hoop John had six and Scott Turner Steve Keslick and Derek Todd were good for four points each was also the team leading re bounder as he pulled down 11 and Karolidis had eight more In the other hall of the doubleheader the midgets had no problem in defeating Milton It was the second game in a row that Georgetown allowed a meager 10 points Lance Doucette led the fens ive- minded Rebels In scor with 10 points Chris Pea voy had six and Graham Hill four Herald Classifieds help hunt buyers Ontario Outdoors American Can of Canada Ltd has closed and sealed their Marathon Plant This Is the plant where they used mercury to process Chlorine and Caustic Soda A concrete bunker which measures 100 feet by feet by feet contains the residue alter they removed material This bunker had been capped and sealed with high strength concrete and continued monitoring of the site will be carried out by staff from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment This Ministry also Issued six control orders to Paper and resulted in a Hi million pollutionobatement program Since i960 the Ontario Pulp and Paper industry has spent more than million on pollution control measures including million on the removal of the suspended solids and million on air pollution control The bird box workshops are back at the Ministry or Natural Resources In Maple Ontario This program Is under the direction of the Ministry and sees cooperation with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and Federation of Ontario Naturalists Both groups are interested in the survival of the small birds In our environment and bird boxes encourage and help small Hocks of Blue Birds as well as Flickers Wrens Wood Ducks and even Screech Owls The materials are provided by the Ministry and labor by the volunteers and you get to lake the boxes home and put them the best location you can find The workshops will be held from mid January to the end of February and the exact dates will be released later Book now if you want to take part by contacting Ministry or Naturil Resources at Ext The Toronto International Boat Show will be held on January to 22 197B the Exhibition Place Toronto This will prove to be a one industry in Canada Annually about 150 persons walk through the show and everything you want to know about boating will be there along with about In new boats That right million dollars The largest boat ever displayed indoors will be there as the obvious queen of the show This Is the Swede 55 Sailboat designed and bull linStockholm Sweden It measures feet with a beam of feet Inches and a draft of only feet inches My buddy Red will be there for Mercury sponsoring an Artie Fishing Contest and a chance to be a star on the Red Fisher Show Next week word on the Camping On Wheels Show For those of you looking for a gift for the give me a call care of the Hills Herald and I will be glad to give advice In this regard as I do every year Evenwjihthlssnoworbecauseofit still enjoy our ONTARIO OUTDOORS NOTICE Persons Using North Halton Golf Club For Skiing Tobogganing Skating And Or Other Winter Activities Do So At Their Own Risk North Halton Golf Club Will Not Be Responsible For Any Injury Incurred SNOW VEHICLES ARE PROHIBITED North Halton Golf Country Club Ave Trafalgar are from lft to right With hem Vera Sandra Perclvnl Kim Thampion nod fJL en to With them is Marlon right Debbie Newman and Town of Halton Hills Recreation Deportment Special Christmas Holiday Programmes GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA Friday December Monday December Tuesday December Wednesday December December Public Skating Public Skating Shinny Hockey Public Skating Shinny Hockey Parents Ton Noon Hour until OOP Noon Hour until P 9 A until AM Noon Hour until 30 A M 30 ir GORDON ALC0TT MEMORIAL ARENA Friday December 1977 Saturday December 1977 Tuesday December Wednesday December Thursday December Friday December ACTON ARENA Tue Dee Dec 1977 A 30 M 30 An Dec 1977 Public Public Skating Shinny Hockey Public Skating Shinny Hockey Parents Tots Public Skating Shinny Hockey Public Skating Shinny Public Skating Shinny Tots Public Skating Shlnnv Public Skating Shinny Public Skating Public Skating 2 IS II AM 30 until P M P M 1 until M 9 until 30 AM 3 until p A M am 10pm 13 35 10 am m 30 40pm a to pm 3 p m 10 am 13 m 1 pm 35 a 12 admissions Skating 35 partem per Family Shinny Hockey per A merry Nolo The will bo Chrlilmat Day New Yean Day Ty Christinas prosperous New rear to oar Patrons THE HERALD December 1177 Paget Georgetown novices lose to Burlington The Georgetown North Sports Camp Novice Reps fell behind 3 and eventually lost S3 to Burlington In Trlcountry here last Sunday Burlington la a Triple A team and one of the beat in this area and heir fast play proved to be too The loss was the third in succession for the Campers and evened their season mark at Burlington played sound puck control hockey in the first period and built up a lead on goals by Dwayne Jeff and Dwayne Nedelko Jamie Spiller on an assist from Ricky Fisher pul Georgetown on the scoreboard with only seven seconds left to piny in the first period It was much closer In Ihe final frame as Georgetown under direction of coach Charlie Ho an began to read the Burlington plays and broke them up early Greg Chantler brought the campers to within one goal as he scored on an unassisted effort Chan Her is an ex twoway player who Is also leading his team In scoring A defensive lapse on the part of the Campers enabled Burlington to regain their two- goal lead The goal was scored by Joe Mark from Mark Moody brought the Campers back to within one They pressed for the tie but their hopes were shattered when Burlington Greg Zona scored left lobe played General manager Dave Kcntner the team should get back to their winning ways Two Raider games called The two snowstorms last week forced cancellations of the two games the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders had last week The Raiders were scheduled to play in Port Co borne on Tuesday night but the roads were still bad from the day night snow so the team did not make the trip On Friday night the Fort Erie Mavericks did not make the tnp to Arena be cause of the relentless a now that fell on the southern part of Ihe province The cancellations came at a lime when It looked like the second place Raiders were going to make a serious run at the first place Mer chants In their last game Raiders put it all together and I humped Port Co borne at Arena Basketball too The Georgetown high school boys junior and senior bask ctball teams had tournaments cancelled last weekend due to the weather The junior basketball teams was going to play a tournament in Collingwood and the seniors were going to travel to Midland to compete in a tournament there as they do not play Triple teams for quite awhile now Kentner said he is very pleased with his team s per formance so far this year The Novice team won only two games all of lost year He la especially pleased with the work of goal tenders Jeff Brake and Chris Pearson Brake wis the victim of goal scored on a penalty shot on Sunday Brake stopped the but it rolled off him and trickled Into the net One 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