Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 19, 1980, p. 10

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TIILHHtALD Wednesday IBRD Acton Junior B in jeopardy against fast Burlington team Taking advantage of home Ice in Acton the Junior Sabres rallied to an victory the Burlington Cougars in hockey action last day night The Sabre victory wis a cliff hangar until he dying minutes During a lethargic tint half of the third period for the Sabres the Cougars were able to tic the tame at with deflected shot from the point by a Burlington forward But with left on the clock Glenn Murray for the Sabres scored on a beautiful slap shot from just Inside the blue line Murray took the pass from teammate Ken in full stride and rifled the dme past the surprised Bur tender The following two minutes were tension filled as the Bur team threatened Hit Sabre net to try and get back the tic However with seconds to go In the game Acton scored on an empty net to even out the scoring at the game coach said the play era are putting two much pressure on them selves and this may be one reason why they haven I been scoring well In the first period At the end of the first period the Acton team was down The cam has enough con to score when they need to but they put themselves In jeopardy when Ihoy get the lead the coach said thai Ray Do man had a good game for the Sabres He netted three of he firs our goals scored by Acton in the game It was the best game I have seen Dolman play In a long time The Coach also had words of praise or Pat Fung and Dolman as penalty killers during the the Acton goalie was a main factor In he win when he came up GDHS basketball Jr girls hang on The Junior girls Rebel team pulled off a squeaker of a high school in home court action last day The Rebels were able lo on to a final score but he game was not without lis exciting moments Coach Belly said the game yes we were expecting to win the game but tint The coach added that the team didn have much control with their shooting during the game The win puts the Junior girls in fourth place in their Coach Tamas said that Lisa played a strong game for the Rebels She Is our quarterback Lisa covered when others made mistakes Lciding scorers in the game for the Rebels were Rosemary Gale with II points and Kim Thompson with points Field hockey select some key saves In the latter stages of game the coach said He had start but he came and ployed very well I was disappointed after the first period started lo to what we wanted to do then strajed away Russian This is a young team and it Is hard for us to slick to the plan had to up In the period Dolman praised teammates for the way were passing the puck to him all night He was happy Hie outcome because Burlington klndo killed us in hockey action The second period of play was a colorful and exciting period The goat that put Acton In a lead came from Ray Dolman which gave him a hat trick for the With r at the Dolman from the right and blasted a good shot on the Burlington was fast In coming out of own in Ihe With about eight minutes in the Burlington controlled tin puck far Iht majority of the time but was able to come out of their own end some good rushes Mark Duval for jcortd a feo after in Ihe to tin puck out to him in front the not Miller fought two ton pi iv get the puck Duval Two minutes lots more hustle gout from centre ice si Ik look tin iinlrt fired a good low si to moki Don Brown and Hob of the Sabres night In a fast paced amp Merc able I pressure a Burlington Cougar In Junior play last Wednesday they to In defeating Burlington ONTARIO OUTDOORS Miss Kay Anne Jones 16 goalkeeper for the George town District High School field hockey team was at a member of the Ontario Women field hoc key squad for the 1991 ten son She was picked over ZOO entrants who attended Ihe trials fail Saturday and Sun day In Toronto Jolliffe Shoe Store Thiii Shoes Leathertown Village Acton 8532900 No shortage of deer in future A reminder that the Toronto Chapter of Ducks Unlimited Is holding its fourth annual fund raising banquet today at Ihe Royal York Hotel In the Canadian Room Call Tom Newman for reservations and further information You will not regret the evening with its Auction of wildlife prints and hunting equipment Tickets are per person which includes a one year membership in Ducks Unlimited and a one years subscription to organizations magazine Further information on local deer hunt After talking to Ihe Ministry Fish and Wildlife supervisor at Cambridge Gary I have put together the following While final tally a are still to be made through phone checks of those who were Issued permits the total take for three day hunt in and North above the and South Hal ton below the was This could change as a recent check in another area indicated thai 50 per cent of hunters did not bother to let the M It know of their success They will probably even be able lo let us know how many used shotguns and how many used muzzle Charges of various kinds totalled 12 wllh 3 trespass G no deer hunt sticker loaded guns in a vehicle and 1 unplugged shotgun Some hold five shells while Ihe Ontario law slates that you may only have three so plug is cither placed In or built in to the magazine of the gun Three or Four warnings were issued bul these arc as vigueaslhc warnings themselves They arc given when the officer is sure there Is an infraction docs not have enough evidence to issue a charge deer hunting permits were Issued by the lottery system and to farmers and for a total of and Ihe officers checked about hunters The Archery season is in lis second phase the first to Nov 13 About bow permits were issued at first and Ihiy ran out of tags More were printed until well over 1000 bow tags were Issued The breakdown will be in this column when Ihe hunt is over and the Ministry tallies Ihe results One exciting piece of news Is the Ontario record has been broken yet to be confirmed with a deer totalling plus points and this should run about Iht loth largest In North America This huge deer was taken by Hick the president of the Ontario Bow Hunters Association who lives in More on this as I can gel the details The Ministry of Natural Resources Is generally well leased with Ihe hunt although they were hoping for a irger take Mr Tupllng told me There Is no shortage of deer In forsccabtc future due to the easy climate and good habitat Problems with various local governments is considered an obstacle except In They arc the only contentious group with no problems in or Houston 10B0 Angler of he Year Bast N Award demonstrates winning form to her dough Chris Houston won ihe U Angler of the Year Bass N Gal award for 1980 This makes Chris shows thol you can never tell what may daughter fishing Club votes no to house league The Georgetown Youth Soccer Club has decided they will not opt out of the Ontario Soccer Association The decision was reached last Sunday at a meeting of the Georgetown at Gym The was attended by concerned members of the Meteor Milton and soccer clubs who in part lame to view outcome of the motion The OSA is the governing body in which George low must join In order play outside Georgetown If motion to not renew the had been accepted Youth soccer clubs would have been confined to internal house league play would not be any tournament or representative soccer for Georgetown The concern with which resulted In a acceptance motion was explained by resident Alex as a basic lack of concern and seeming indifference by Georgetown and other small to medium sized clubs long discussion by Ihe members the mollon was defciled by five votes with some menhirs to abstain After the vote Alex Tough said the main factor in Iho decision was that many fell opting out would ben too negative step Those voting and speaking against motion expressed a fair amount of sympathy with Iho motion but fell lhal Iht club should attempt to change from within iho A report by the Girls soccer league was by Jean Bclshiw In the report It slated the of Georgetown girls playing soccer year incrcTied by number of longues expanded from three The report noted lhal there fields and poor quality of the fields field which the girls report said was Inadequate Problems w reuru ind tin pi firMs mi I In I major Issue In report In Rural League G I It I SI Willi lit lie r in ttf nmiv lhal any of the towns l0 participating clubs with rath other was Introducing the European Style SUNTAN BOOTH Would likt Hawaiian tan for loss than price of a dinmr for one at a good restaurant happen if you lake your wife and We con help you your EXCLUSIVELY YOURS FITNESS CENTRE off James St Downtown Gift Certificates available i for the Sabres the The team got fired up scored quickly after a quick rush on the Ice tile second period end scored another on their power play It their first rush of the power play The puck i il digging paid off for he Cougars Score was now The next home game for Ihi Sabres Is on Friday Nov against Brampton The Georgetown Boy Volleyball team handled their opponent In three win Ihe Peel TheOnUrlo may be more Herald photo according to Coach Grant Out worthy Boys senior volleyball team takes Peel Halton championships Herald Special The GDHS Senior Roys learn won the Peel Volleyball Champion ships on Friday by defeating the Broncos three straight in a best of five game match The Georgetown squad was composed mainly of first the best players of the learn They were Brian Davis Hob Doyle Shawn Hull Mark Nelstrop Kevin Nell and Matt Phillips These phyers plnyed all games The were ahead at the firht time out five to four After this timeout the Rebels generally kepi control of the Mime and finally won 156 Georgetown lumped out lo a quick 1 lead early in the game By first Rebel lime out they were ahead nine lo five At this point In Ihe game lack of proficiency In play was evident as Ihcy lost two unsuccessful serves But managed to gain some and after Ihelr limeout the Rebels only led 10a In final pari of he game Georgetown dldn I allow any points and fin Ished wilh a score of VICTORY The final victory for George town had Bramalea take a quick lead before the first tim After lhal the concentrated on ihcir play and came back to Lake an lead At tills point In the game he Broncos showed poor sports mun5hip by using stall tech But Georgetown held own and ultimately look the winning game a score of Communing on champ ionship win coach Grant Clat worthy said We won it wllh We played well but Jla unfortunate thai started goofing off and giving at Ihe end of the game staled player Brian Davis Another Rebel player Shawn Hull noted came into the game over confident Once we won the first game that took every thing out of them and they fell ONTARIO CROWN NFXT This win for the Peel Championships enables George low to compete in provincial volleyball championships The Senior volleyball team is also the only senior team with the excep tion of wrestling and cross country to advance level of play Coach Clatworthy said after the game t even close to us skill Whenever they committed a would argue wilfi the referee showing their unsportsman like attitude and their lack of basic skills The rcf wasn wrong he was one of the best in It was disgusting how they made a shambles of the last totally una ports man like Now that we ve achieved our goals of winning the Halton and the Peel anything we do at Is like gravy I expect we will play our best but realistically will be almost impossible to compete against the best club teams from Ontario said Clat worthy The provincial finals will be held this Friday and Saturday at Seneca College NEXT WEEK Boys wrestling start training Ski Patrol ready for winter TO RESIDENTS OF THE TOWN OF THANK YOU I APPRECIATE THE CONFIDENCE IN ME THAT YOU EXPRESSED AT THE POLLS ON NOVEMBER Mayor John Clarkson Thanks to You it works THE CASH SALE REVIVAL Dont ask for credit Shop around for it find the best rate you possibly can then TAKE THE DISCOUNT INSTEADI Hers ore a few examples 3 from list price on Toshiba Direct Drive Turntables from list price on Amplifier from list 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