Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1978, p. 18

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Tim February Sabres drop three more games coach says its a building year BARNES HONORED Georgetown Gemini star Doug Barnes was presented with a trophy by earn Thomson in recognition of tils goals is a player Dames scored his one hundredth goal as a Item on January IB against the Milton Flyers Gems outshoot Flyers 4224 but still go down to defeat The Georgetown Gemini out the Milton Flyers 42 but were still on the short end of score in Central Junior I Friday Gem general Bob Tost said hi team dominated Flyers but were unable to put the puck in the net Flyer goaltcndcr Ian Ro bert stopped the Gems when Ontario Outdoors Some time ago I wrote about the Ministry of Nitural Resources program called STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR 0TRIO I have available a few copies of this program release available for CLUBS and public ADVISORY GROUPS These may be obtained by contacting mi of Ihe HALTON HILLS HERALD or by phoning SPOF gives three answers to the problems wi face in Ontario in to sports fisheries Federal Agreement for fisheries A Resident Angling I icensc and An increase in Funding facilities on a PRIORITY basis If these things ire brought fruition thence can expect a better sports fishery in Online Maybe never as good as the one in New but we arc behind in everything else when il comes lo sports of he type we associate with the There has been a lot of lack in regards to the area known as Lake St Lawrence The duck hunting in that ire has long been known for its quality and developers have had their eye on it Tor housing and possibly a manna Now the Ministry has put out a Master Plan for the Lake St Lawrence area of southeastern Ontario This is in the in principle but the area will be designated as THE I AKE ST I WILDLIFE PLANNING AREA and Mill be specially managed far wildlife was the first area in Ontario to attract the Interest of Ducks Unlimited The Minisiry proposed to improve wildlife hunting viewing opportunities and it should prove to be a good project One thing ibout this bad weather we are ing it gives us a chance to catch up on our reading have just finished the BIG GAME HUNTERS DIGEST by Dill One of the most interesting parts of the whole book in my mind was the ones on how lo dress out your trophy for the taxidermist and a section on the taxidermy art itself collection of these books should be in every library and the number of times you will go back these books make them a good buy In regards to the coming fishing season I must refer you to the two most valuable books that a fisherman in Ontario can have Thcseare HOT SPOTS by Alex Ebersproe and the ONTARIO FISHING GUIDE by Hints Jenson These two books will help you to plan almost any fishing trip in Ontario and for further information in regards to these books give me a call I have just gotten off the phone lo HANK of Point and he is just going out to clear up after the storm of the pasl few days Today Friday It is clearing but Hank says that they may have to lift a few or maybe all of the ice huts they have out They will be well prepared for the weekend and they are booked solid However don I let this sway you from going up as they always have cancellations and some just don t turn i As always it is best to phone ahead and book enough for yourself or party and be sure of getting in some of the fine fishing Mr tells me the fishing is GOOD this ycir with Lake Trout and Herring making up the bulk of the catch What else can we ask for when ice fishing in ONTARIO OUTDOORS BRAND NEW Austin Marinas 2 DOOR MODELS STARTING AT Of JOJ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OPEN SATURDAYS GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS they did shoot the puck on net Tost said on many other chances the Gems missed the nil iliogeiher Dave put Ihe Myers the only marker of i period Jl was period in which the Gems were oulsho Bob tied the score for the Gems it the mirk oMbcsccond period The ems were enjoying j man power it the time Met and less scored Milton lilhed twice in the middle frame to go up 1 in scored on a power ind Ron ilso hid m Paul Annnelli brought the Gems hick to within one carl in Ihe third less who played one of his best since coming off the injury and Doug Rimes Ihe assists The Gems out shot ihe Flyers 1G5 in the mil period but managed to gel the puck by Roberts only the once Paul Martin scored for Milton late in the game lo mike the 42 Seniors beaten by Chiefs The Georgetown high school senior Rebels went down lo against the Chiefs last Guird Doug Lamb led Rebel attack is he scored ispoinls controlled olfe i pace for the lie Ik Is Paul was good for 12 points Hansen and Norm 10 each Rill ers had four mil Steve Wait rum scored two more points Lamb was also Rebel leading with nine ind hid seven Georgetown Is still ted in league play and they will put that record on the line when they meet Perdue in Friday The seniors will also pate in a tournament at this weekend They will play their first game Central Peel at 13 noon Saturday The Sabres dropped games week They lost lo Milton 1 on Wednesday were bombed 13 by Oakville Blades on Friday and finished off the week by losing to the Burling ton Drives 63 on Sunday Coach Bruce Chapman said his club was in the games against Milton and Burlington bul thai In the end defense proved lo be their downfall Goal Ray Dunbar played one of his best since joining Ihe Sabres against Myers The Myers him with 48 shots but to gel only four by him Milton scored two goils in each last two periods to take the victory Milton ers win Mirtm Paul Pierre Pilots and G ml Veteran was ihi only Sabre to tally irk ind Hob Millie in ned lie isslsts on the power pi goal Dunbar did nut hive one of his against the Bhdes He hid shots to Inutile ind of got by him Scorers fi ihe Peter Wick turn Chapman Kelly from Scott Mai lolm and Wade and Jim from Chap man and David Hi bin look over the duties against the Cougars and he too had a good workout as he had shots directed his way Burlington scored a goal with only six seconds left on lo make the margin Go ilgetters in this game for nwere from Mai from Chap man and Kevin Weir and Doug Elliott from ind Vickery Coach Chapman is not all ippoinlrd now lhal his first ye ir helm Is lo close He has been year or he and his The Sabres have only two going over and six if iheir players are midget is only 15 years old This has been a foundation year for us said Although have won only three games all season Ihert has been no trouble wilb the elub No one has walked out No has asked to be We have good lion in club coach slid If someone his a lem i hen we talk about it Winter Water Safety promoted by Red Cross itdoorpool for Ryall wins car rally Motor Sport Club and has the encr witerloo Club won the at the car run by the Torunlo Molor Sport Club Saturday The as run in Durham under very sloppy and Ryall and of thi Mi hid two penalty scored against them to Vi finish Jirst in Ihe Expert diss and first overall t The race the first of the goin Metro Conference Rallies which run Jinuary lo Sti February There wire if rics the which w is run Id n over kilometers m Driver Neil Young and ganrdlenliroomhcid rt the T hid pen ilty points scored them to finish fifth in the Novice Class and eleventh vcnll Young who is the president ixhi of Club slid that his club will run one event a month They are noi running one in January will be running two in February On February they will run a driving skill test in front of filers If the conditions are icy the test will involve capacities to handle icy conditions On February the club will run i rally The club will be hosting a Metro Car Rally on August of this year lit By VR mil Ihe lied promoting a Water Safety Wick Fibruari to nth The week has been chosen to remind you of the of Ihm ice while you ire enjoying fresh air ind great out doors doing jour things in it snow shoeing or eross skiing with all snow that hive hid it is fdritll to determine where the land begin and end the of you through dojouknow how to rescui or else who is m the 1 hi pupils the poo will be on winter The week will ind with rescui demonstration on Siturday who do outdoor I it Mill will will he ills during the February to ixhil its there will In a starts and clinic at the pool on Thursday Jth it WINTERIZE ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE I HO 8777944 All RSPs are not alike YOUR RSP TO CANADA TRUST If you already have a retirement easy say the word Call or savings plan consider come in for details switching to Canada Trust In most cases switching to us is A RSP s areno allke Canada Trust Moil open everting and Saturday at Won near Royal York G5I4 lakes ore mi Royal Dion SI Castle Knock Ersk St Andrews Pin a Fa Mall 491 Woods F rich Between and lesl el Shoppers World lOsoutt level near Ma 451 C Centre 2nd Floor war 457 Shoppers World llcresl Mall west side Main Charles laMshoro near Bond day even nfjaidSatu day open Monday thru Saturday Donna ilobtnson Maureen Met Tin lamb Tina I Johnson I IFFSWING Ml I rhise aw can be picked up pool office inv evening played a tripleheader basketball game against Perdue High School from Oakville in thetr fourth gameof regular season play The senior boys team scored a 48 victory over Perdue while both he Junior and midget squads went down to defeat and respectively The senior Acton team was paced by Brad Buchanan who nelted 10 points Dan Webster added anolher 14 for Ihe Cojtch Rick MacArthur named Brad Buchanan and Mike McGregor as top defensive players in Acton win Ted led the junior squad on offense scoring 22 points Martin who played In both the junior and senior games followed close behind netting for the Hodmen Frank Van was named top defensive player by junior coach Hick in Acton 885B loss Actons midget boys basketball team suffered a devastating 62 loss at the hands of a powerful midget squad from Perdue Coach McLaren said afterwards The Perdue phenomenal OHA Central Junior standings Heading into Ihi last part of Ihe sijsou only three things in cert tin in Ihe Central Juii r Streets will finish first will see ond the Acton Sabres will finish The remainder of he positions ire still up in the 111 ides Burlington Cougars ire waging a tremendous lie for third spot is holding onto a two point lead over Milton ihree points However have phyed two less than the Blades and Cougars have five less Of course the Georgetown mini arc fighting for their pi ijolf lives arc tied with Ihe Brampton but have play three less The terns have games re lh which was night Burling ion Milton Only the games Ilurllnglon the second one and Milton are Aren i They must play the The have games remaining against the Gems the and the Flyers The game between ton and Georgetown could dec ide which team meets he in the first round One team that is beginning to collapse is the Dixie Bee hives Their start has assured them of i second place finish but have had trou winning hockey games re They may be the first victim in the playoffs Here are standings Burlington Georgetown Brampton Knicks nip Lakers Tropics tie Insulators be of interest ill swim team members parents who with he swim meels During the first months we have conducted a number of life saving classes most of pupils have received their wards cards The people have to pick up their awards The iwo local entries in contact hockey fought to a 33 deadlock in iction at Arena Inst Tuesday Both teams pi hockey and got sound goal tending The Hawaiian start as if they would blow Insuhtors out of the rink iith all f their comma in the first ten minutes of the game played one of his best games scoring the first two goals and selling up Jeff Parker for the final Tropic counter Walter Mirrlanni ass on the first goal while Jeff and Greg Parker set up Ihe second In the dying seconds of game the over the Lakers Sargent led the Knicks with 12 points while Mane Simonyi Diane Dunbar and Val each hooped six Marge Snow on the defense frustrated the Lakers on numerous ions Norma Chadwick playing a strong game for the Lakers LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY scored points with Comnc Vanderwctring adding 10 The Hawks team giving an all out efforts won 1B14 over Celtics The Hawks scoring was spread all over the team Gloria Sinclair hooped six lo lead the team to TOWN WELCOME SERVICE Would like call on you 111 8774812 WITH THE PURCHASE OF A BUCKET OR BARREL A Delicious 16 Container of the Salad of Your Choice CLIP THE SALAD PICTURE IN THE CORNER OF THIS AD AND PRESENT IT A T YOUR LOCAL STORE Cownai SinHir I CHICKEN VILLA 116AGUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8775241 when you purchase rntt A BUCKET OR BARREL VAI in- GEORGETOWN

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