It KALI II 1978 Ontario I Outdoors tew It HOB I Order of Information bulletin 1977 published by of This bulletin covers the provincial parks and trails with a lulling of the areas that provide cross country snowmoblling snowshoeing and hiking and is an excellent way of learning the restrictions and facilities II lined from Mary Officer Division of Iirks Ministry of Hisources Quoins Park Toronto phone Tin Huskies an still running it Cold Creek March Hi Cold Area is open with the dot rial from 10 i week Cold Creek is located half between and on King Side rund Concession road north signs and you in Eel lost The iiiernmini recently irarisfirrid 1 kiloniLlres of Ontario Crown land to the Government This converts about 725 miles and will be design ited us the National Park The pjrk mil communities of Mnralhon Terrace Bay While River and with the economic and employment opportunities and should increase the existing recreation possibilities along the Lake Superior shoreline lie is really good to ixcillent on Lake by all reports Ih old me that he spent few on the and landed four nice sized Trout first one or dinner and the res wen unharmed This of is a is recommended by the Natural in rdir to fishery for Trout in the lake Thi catch of whilefish is which is good news to many veteran Laki fishermen The number of has been apparently decreasing over the last few Spawning Cnunl showed numbers of fish It looks as though things ire ih ingulf dm lo the of mints in the and Rout into pollution and slwil systems are noted in and of systiin far try Sum in fishing is JUsl received m the ministry on Lake thinning other The isian ilermilfoil is a hi l rowing weed it chokes the channels ind hlotks huge of Ihi I ki A program wis undirlaken by munstrj f rMouries ind ministry of Ihe of IJ77 ind it I is if Ihi inn il h irscsling of i wtid his done sonn good ni sunn control witkud nu J I i of tit irio if in I in in Milton w is iv ill il tun of writiiiffthisioluninullviHillouin v ill in nub with OUT HOOKS Pee Wees eliminate Dundas Georgetown Wees eliminated in three games straight in the qualifying rounds by The first game siw turn get shutout for foal i rphy Goals from Mike Stove assisted unassisted from Sandy Wilson Jaj unassisted ind Hat son from Dave The Products learn won game two in by a score of Go 1s were scored by Howie Oram Robbn Duke Ming CI irk with two son Oram Gillespie was in the net for Georgetown After losing two was completely outplayed in the losing Si emit Stone with CI irk Bar will and the wire Juki ison ml The Pee Wees now Mart their siries with Owen Sound Feb ruaryll iindmtimnlibniary at the M mortal Arena Senior gals shutout by Orangeville A three game winning streak came to an abrupt halt last Saturday when the Georgetown Senior Gals drop ped a game to the Orange die Sweetheart Arena Both teams were shorthand for this rescheduled game and game was deadlocked for two periods Orangeville scored early in the third period Cindy Murray from Nancy while killing a pen ally The senior gals were pressing hard when the Sweet hearts got their second goal to ice the game Stevens from Julie Drew Joan Gilmer who look the loss in the nets had a busy day as the Senior gals were missing ihrec fence man nil away at school tournaments One game re mains on the league schedule the Calcdon Queens come visit Ing on then playoffs begin The Senior Gals who are sponsored by Georgetown Industrial League will end up in fourth spot more than likely drawing the Cnledon Queens In first round of the playoffs best two out of three games St 1 1- held February 12 117B 7 Mimonal 1st prize set Cookwarc Ceo 2nd prize Mahogany Book Cast M Milton 3rd prize Case of Mushrooms Bruce Wright Cir prize Blue Tickets prize Drip Coffee Maker B Nicol Moore Park Cr Geo LIMESTONE All SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 8773302 Rebels go to tourney final before bowing to Brebeuf The Georgetown district high school junior basketball Rebels went to he finals of the Blackball Tournament before bowing to Hamilton St Jean 5610 Scott Turner was named the Most Valuable Player in the tournament and received a plaque dedicated to Ivor Wynne In the first game of Ihi tourney went up Port Perry and downed them 31 Turner whs hot from this garni and hit for 17 points Steve had eight points In the second garni Turner hit a shot with just win over Kipling Collegiate Toronto had It points in this game and John Karohdls 10 Coach Lceklng said the Rebels played better in their first game than in Kipling game The Rebels had a go up against the Ionium SI Jean In the final hod size speed ind good shooting tar Her in tournament they had beaten Oshawa and by 30 and points respectively started out as If they were going to run the Rebels off the court They had a lead he ivin realized they wire in a basketball game The fought back ind by utilizing the fast break effectively had cut Ihe lead to IB by end of the firs quarter Leeking said that poor foul shooting accounted for the deficit Georgetown fought back In the second half and at one time had the lead cut to However Brebeuf dominated final minutes of the game lo account for the final ted the Rebel scorers in the final with 16 points and Turner had 11 said that Rick Miller Mark and Kurolldis all put forward excellent as well as Turner and Keslick during the tournament Earlier in the week the Rebels split two league en counters They were edged by Milton and then de feated Acton 57 said that Milton utilized ihcir superior height well to lake advantage of the on the boards He also said Milton effectively cut down the Rebel fast break by slowing down the pace of Ihi We were reluctant run which is our game and we missed too many foul shots again Lceklng said and Turnci were again the leaders for the Ribs as scored 14 and points Kurolldts had even and was go for five was rebounder with six and Karolldis Nelstrop and Turner had three each Fisher and Turner both had assists The pressure was on llebs Acton They a victory to have a winning record in play Licking said that his team must win the remulnderof its games after the toss lo Milton to assured of a playoff spot The Rebels responded to the pressure and won going away after leading only 23 at half said it was the press and fast break which for the good second hall showing also utilized his whole squad in Ihe game In the second half he rotated units of five players and thus his fresh troops outran Acton squad Karolodis had a great two way game as he scored 10 points and pulled down nine rebounds The leading scorer was Keslick with also had 111 Miller nine eight Turner four Dave Chamberlain two and Hob Rivers one Nilstrophad eight rebounds Keslick seven and Miller six Miller who also played strong game also had five Meals Turner the big with five assists Seniors employ juniors in win over Acton The district high school senior basketball Rebels employed services of three junior players lo down Acton last Thursday Juniors John Karollkis Rob Rivers and Rob Joined the five regular seniors make up the Georgetown the second the a them in Ihe Ihe weekend before the star of garni for the seniors He played two games thai day leading the Junior over The big ird had 12 points for the seniors and also caused many his Rebels had mel the in aggressive play Oshawa downs Pee Wees The Georgetown Untied Rent All Minor Pee Wees were eliminated the Stayner I by in the second round Georgetown had opined the tournament by defeating the host team tour different shooters pocketed goals or against Stayner Robbie Wilkes who also had an assist Paul Walts Mark Webster and Andy Usher all tallied Tom set up two of the goals Jamis handled the goaltmdlng and recorded he shutout Georgetown had little trouble in containing In the second up against which made it to the finals of the tournament They played ixicctt but which has a very talented team proved to be loo much for them Landry has field day in WayJays romp 11 Hob landry id his his Jay ilub would pi Motors iviry weik In last week Indus action dry stored four ind tided five assists in Way siji thrashing of Ilarley In action CI Tixico surprised and Sandhill Movirs Other Way Jay also had a good lime against had j ml Jim Blur Grig Pelt and Grant i id two goals Grig id five assists Grant four and Tirry hid three Glen Shot ridge scored s lone goal the shutout Clair was once led by Nick iso who scored hat trick and Bert had singles Doug hid nl Sindhill s win Sandhill I id oihir il Tin win by Way Ja Clair really lightened up the si Hidings into TFAM STANDINGS il is still sen nil pi in but by only iwo its mil by Ihrci down wllh xl anil i up against may earn its ploy John roll d us shown about make a basket here had a great day last Thursday First he led the juniors lo a win over Acton and then he suited up for the seniors and starred in Ihcir victory Raiders come up flat Streetsville Derbys dominate standings Hie StrecLsvillc the Montreal of Junior League finished the season by losing only four games They were 15 points ahead of the snond Dixie Beehives who had an point over tin third place Burlington Cougars The Derbys had a truly outstanding regular season They dominated thi leigue way it has never ununited before As it worked out Georgetown Gemini did not have lo win any games week lo make the playoffs dropped both games The victory Milton took here on d to be very important They finished just one point ahead of the Blades The tie thai Cougars earned in the dying seconds against the Gems was also very important for Ihem That point was the difference between and the Flyers The matches should be Interesting vllle meets Georgetown Dixie takes on Oukville and Milton goes up against Burlington The latter series began Monday night with Ihe Cougars Liking a convincing 7 victory Both learns scored same number of goals during the regular season but the Flyers had more goals and could lie The Gems got under way last night and Beehives and Blades will open tonight Here are the final league standings Burlington Milton Oakville Georgetown Brampton II 16 122 Sandhill I Tin irren Craig Doug Andirs in Ray Nor 16 Nor 14 16 lflJH J 10 vs Movers Jay The Georgetown Raiders must have hod minds on the Yugoslavian National Team on Sunday They travelled and were bombed by the place Met chants It was one of the only times this season in which the Haiders have been humiliated A victory for the Raiders would have just about assured them of a first place finish They still stand a better than even chance of winning the pennant as they lead the Merchants by five points The Raiders were missing players for the garni Bill who is quickly becoming the backbone of the tense again Larry Pitcrson and Colin Gordon all ioud not make It to the go mi The game was only seconds old when the Mer ihonts Joe McKcnna opened scoring Steve from Tom Daley lied up into the game Before the period was over thro more goals had been stored Dob Clayton and Al Woods scored for the Mer and Jurl Kudrasovs from Bob and Brad replied for the tniders The poor Raider defense was accompanied by a sputtering offense The Raider shooters managed lo direct only shots Sam The Merchants took control of the game in the second period They tallied the remainder of their five goals in the frame Woods with two Kevin Corniorth Perry and George were thi marksmen Mario MacDonald opened In first time this year the Raiders the net for the Raiders and he have been that active in a week was the victim on six of the and recently they have been goals Gregg Hooper who took playing only one game a week over late in the second period due to the schedule and the was in for the other two weather The squad may have MacDonald handled shots been a little tired after tough and Hooper had 19 fired at games against Port him and Thorold BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS OFFICE NOW AT 311 ARMSTRONG AVE I JUST OFF GUELPH ST I Complete Body Service Complete Refimthing Service to all Model FREE ESTIMATES CARS FOR 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