Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 10, 1980, p. 18

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SI Till- rdnrsiuy December 10 Heralds hockey team of the week RUING report Senior hockey leom raaj not with a dedicated coach Dave Ward the are enthusiastic Team members I jura Taylor Sally Jackson borne Iliabeth Sharon 1 Sue J am In on Bowling champions 10 SI IMHW1PIONS1IIPS Dec at Bow was held the round of Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers wilt winners dectared on basis of most nsotnerajc successful dents winner wis J Kennedy of lie Me League with plus and runner up He Wed Nile Mixed with a plus The winning Secretary was Rita Wed I id its with a plus Tht runner up was Judy Albert Tuts Iail 1s with plus Tit successful winners will bowl representing the Georgetown Bowlers Association on Jan 17 1981 at the finals for the right to represent Ontario at Hie National Champ ONTARIO OUTDOORS Christmas books for outdoorsmen The Ministry of Natural Resources Is very Impressed the action of hunters during the day Deer Hunt Nov 1980 Only two complaints of trespass among total of 125 deer as the final count Plenty result of taken from successful hunters and an early will he in getting hunt for 1981 The new Moose management policy will control wohes in areas where ore Disproportion reducing moose populations Quality of moose habitat will be maintained or enhanced Hunters will be encouraged to enroll in a hour moose hunter education certificate course These and many Other changes and programs will be put into effect as soon as possible BOOKS for Christmas Oxbow Books In downtown Georgetown has a fine selection of books available may order what is not on the shelf One book any fisherman would enjoy Is Bright Waters Bright by Roderick This has got to be one of the finest books come along since his last one and the finished the final draft Just before he died two days in fact One of Canada known and respected tionists Mr Hug Brown writes with a depth of feeling that we should all experience Buy it or someone or just for yourself At it is well worth the price for a life long friend that book should be Other that will bring a sparkle the eye of the Man or Woman in your life or the one you fish with is the greasiest innovation for the fisherman to come along in many years the new Berkley ishlng Partner This tackle box is hung on i belt around the waist or may be placed on suspenders of waders for the deep water fisherman The box provides a flip down work bench where you cm lay your rod and work without holding rod or box I have been using an over the shoulder tackle box for the last years and never go stream or wader fishing without it This one should prove even better and it is definitely on my 1 of gifts lit someone reads this By Berkley about but I am not sure of this it may be less or more If you want to make sure he really Is fishing get Creative Camera should be able to get you the new Minolta A which is a waterproof camera in the 110 format It has a built flash and Is good underwater to 15 feel Use it skiing or fishing even swimming and gel those shots tint you always envied TheBoatShowlssctforJan 1001 Exhibition place Toronto Worth looking at for the boat buff and the fisherman who goes on the watery deep From the Ministry of lounsm or Ontario Travel cornea a booklet indicating over outfitters who offer Ice fishing In Ontario Call at no charge to Go through theopcralor and tell her it is a COLLECT CALL Cooking For The Festive Season I have decided to do a special column on this aspect of the season and will offer a few here Watch for the special in the next weeks paper CRANBERRIES add a colorful addition to almost all meals They can be used for color or taste and go well with almost every kind of meat or side dish so don apart them in cooking or mixing Why not broil a fillet or several of Walleye Take the fillet and sprinkle paprika and salt and pepper after coating with butter Boll cranberries and dress the serving dish with berries for color and the tartness of the taste For a roost of any wild game meat or even beef make a grncy of WILD RICE Crush the rice by using the coffee grinder and use the resultant flour for fine distinctive flavor The potato recipe I gave last year has been requested often To make Potatoes Ray lake a large baking size potato and slit halfway through lengthwise or even two- thirds of the way Add quarter teaspoon and then salt and pepper to taste Place patty of butter on top wrap In foil and bake Best to make one before serving guests to find out the amount of losult you WEEK Sourdough the real way Pickled Eggs and split fish Now I have to go eat see you here week paired In a triple header at the Mere two of players he icr lor line reach for a Jump during the Teams host Acton Boys basketball Herald Special A busy ww Tor the DHS boys basketball teams ill three losinj in a tripleheader against Atton rs phyed in a tournament against Clarkson on i ind both the juniors and seniors played In their fir of the triple header midget boys lost el to Alton with i score of The high Paul Watts wilh 12 points Gary with pt Jeff witb nine pis Joe CI ire wild Harrison scored four points The second of ihe night was the Junior boys Here tie Redmen merely overpowered the Rebels to finally defe it I hem with i score of High scorers for Jeff Smith with IS points and John Scott with strength of Ac n junior team is shown by the fid it they hive ilreidy won tournaments they hove participited in Inch line of this triple was the first game of seison for tilt sen or team close game had Ihe Rebels on I end of score We wire rusty due to lack of practice and we had a of mist ikes and Acton il very well commented A busy for seniors also Included a l urn imeiil i fridiy against Clnrkson high school This fist paced wide game resulted in another loss to the gh scorers for this game were Mike SI err ird will 10 and Mark lip The in Iht three days had the seniors smf in extra mi ly Turner This ami nt into overtime periods of minutes Join is with points and id 14 points The lent hi Id by Acton In which the Junior boys participated resulted In the Rebels winning over with a store of Unfortunately they lost to Aclon in the semi finals High scorers for both gomes were Jeff and John scull with 18 and 12 points respectively for the firs both obtaining ten points each In the second Firefighters burn Orangeville team Major Atom 1 by Georgetown Alain Mark Shepherd Jeff Brady Wayne Snow with assists by Mark Shepherd JohnLorito Jason Arnold Bret Robinson Chris Comments Wayne Snow scored his first goal In league play it was a total team effort as wo wanted to get revenge for the team beating us in earlier match Wo came out flying led after Iho first period and after the second period Orangeville scored early In the third period then the team was able to hold them off the team 1013 The Major Atom record is 18 games played with nine wins and six losses far points Herald Special I us him quite a busy fcr man I il North llnlton Be und team Unci Murdv and Catherine Hodgson in a in Call They I ely I in I all had a time Julie He Blight Greta Lamb and Mary III have been practicing hard for the Playdowns to he held in Milton on Dec Jim Wilson Bruce While Doc Russell and rank Wilson to the Golf Country Club fur a div They winner ivent The Thursday morning Ladies draw has finished and the winning turn was Jul with a brand new vl Kitty Shepherd Debbie and Carol I lie pr lie y look home re lovely and askcls from the Hot Beit Tie place Burns Bight ind irl iro a rand new r Thi Ir prizes wer of dried fruit girls and nod luck draw and see j I Minor pee wees tie By IflVfNb the score heel by Herald Special nelmindlnj and el An exciting meeting between checking in front of very evenly matched r scored midway through the first frame and despite determined play by the but with Ins man two Product they were on the elock the big in early stages of the third period Mike Hurley scored from Brian to tic game It looked as though It would remain tied nit town ins llekly elia to Joy in tie e into the erf cl setup by Pat Campbell John p Ihe in the Minor atoms defeat Ching team easily By JOHN I- Herald Special The Al Pi Minor Atoms hosted squad on and handled easily 13 1 The home team took lead after the and lead after the In the third Georgetown changed Ihe scoreboard four more times before a mid period rush il Curtis Green bid for his shutout The locals nett three more before sounded It was a very big night for Doug Kent who played his best game of the season scoring a pair and assisting on four Tin Minor Atoms suffered f loss of season at hinds r Milton in Milton list j Millon held I edge going into the second before from Jeremy tied it up Milton made 1 by the end of the second Parly in third Chris from Andrew and the gip to one goal netted two more m before Georgetown found the ranie Adam Hi from Andrew Doug Kent and in from Jeremy brought Ihe locals back to within one again NEW at Georgetown Tire Sales Over 24000 miles Its time to have your brakes checked BRAKE SERVICE Phone 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