Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1981, p. 10

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Page 1 SECTION B THE HERALD March Hollywood takes Daves Industrial hockey playoff action begins Rentals defeat cornet own will be well represented at the provincial bowling champ loath the junior boys team travels to Toronto well as Individual representative Julie ON TO THE BOWLING PROVINCIALS The provincial bowling finals will be held March IS and Georgetown Is sending a junior boys team consisting of coach Anne Nicholson Brlnlcy Hole David Hicks Ontario Outdoors Also representing George town in Individual compel on Is Jul McCorry who will Try shoreline as ice recedes By BOB Ice fishing is Just about over for the season Not completely mind you but just about At this time of he year the fish often come into the shore line areas either to spawn or search of those small fish that do spawn Receding lec leases an open area around the shoreline and this open water attracts fish due to the high oxygen content of the water there Trout Pike even Walleye are among these fish and I have often thrown a rock through ihe rotting Ice lomake a hole to fish through When things settle down again I would jig into the hole with a shelf of Ice between me and the hole Heavy line Is an Important ingredient in this type of fish as the line will run against the Ice and will wear eventually Check the line regularly and rrtie IX needed and simply yank your fish up and over the ice You will loose some fish but the fishing Is often hot The Ice will be rotten so keep off and remember that you can fish it in this way even though it has not yet broken away from the shore I hate taken a great many trout with this method and would highly recommend giving It a try Use the ice jig or some similar Jigging lure and get set for action Those companies who make Mono line know that line is one of the moat controversial and least understood Items In a fisherman s tackle box Manyanglerehave been misled by fie testing procedures Often tests are designed not scientific facts and the average fisherman Is not a polymer chemist It is difficult if not him or her to separate from fiction when comes to testing line Hands not calibrated Your hands are not calibrated and therefore you cannot tell how much force you a re actually applying so you really cannot compare one line against another There is an accurate way to test the strength of a line The method is described In scientific literature The same one that has been used for years by manufacturers of to check the quality of their lines against others The true diameter of the line Is needed along with the actual tensile strength of the line Compute the section area in inches and divide into the break strength o get pounds per square inch PSD Scientific and precise it is the most accurate way known to compare fishing line and the reason lo buy top quality lines for all your fishing needs In answer the question whether the offers In Use judgement Some of these ore good offers and some are simply the old ripoff IT they offer too much be wary of a ripoff Although this is not always true Read carefully National known style of lure Is not the same as National known hire A Devlespoon Is not the same as a the latter being trademark for a quality spoon Weight shape and book quality all play an important role and you usually get what you pay for low price low quality etc Orvls sells only high quality goods and they offer a These are a good deal and I have purchased them before and will again as they are an excellent deal and a top quality Read carefully check details and If In doubt ask Every outdoors person needs a knife and It should be the best they can afford I recently came across an Ideal knife for all purpose buyer ThialslheCaseSidewalnder a lockblade knife with catch In the side rather than on top This keeps the fingers away from the cutting edge in case of a slip Comes with a sheath no less Case and Sons Cullery Co Bradford PA USA Check it out It may be just the knife you are looking for Better be ready for spring fishing Trout opens April Walleye closes March and opens May depend on what area you fish By this time and with this weather they will have already spawned That Is both species of fish and will be located In areas other than spawning grounds Watch for local sanctuaries and feed them meat as minnows or minnow lures By that time worms should be starting to take effect as bait but the small and newly hatched perch minnows will be the top food for both trout and walleye has excellent perch Imitation lures in various sires and these should bo matched with the smaller ones and getting larger as the season progresses represent Central Ontario in the provincial champion ships Hollywood Tavern took an early lead In Industrial hock playoff action alter they defeated Dave last Sunday In the first period against Norval connected for three consecutive goats to blank Bert Osborne opened Ihe scoring on an unassisted goal just three minutes Into the period Paul Martin followed with a goal from a Ray pass Dave Holmes ended off the scoring in the period from Bert Osborne and Bill Klrby Doug Barnes sparked Dave a out of their dold rums on a goat assisted by Boh Inglls pete But in the third period Bob Landry of scored to clinch the for Holly wood on passes from Ian and Brian Beaumont The Hollywood Tavern learn and Daves meet again for their second game of the playoffs next Sunday at 10 30 United Rental After a close first period with both Clark and United Rental held scoreless United exploded for two goals in the second period Chuck Williams from Crawford Bell and Crawford Bell from Sieve Crossman were sharpshooters for United Both goats were cored mid way through the second period only sec onds apart Marcel Trade from Bill Held made the score for United Rental but Clark came back on a slap shot by Chris Milne from Dale Mlccianlec Marcel scored his second of the third period from Tom With a minute remaining Doug Thompsun scored for Akers from Dale Miecsanlec and Chris Milne to boost his team total 10 two goals Final score was United Rental And United meet again this Sunday at a m Minor hockey playoff schedules Acton Sabres letdown came on Saturday home g loss Inexperience a factor in playoffs Last Saturday afternoon a customer walked into Acton Sabre coach Jules Russia Harvey Firestone dealers p He mentioned that he came from Burlington You re from Burlington That a a d word to me this week the Acton Sabre coach said with a smite The memory of his team loss against Burlington Cougars Feb was perhaps not as difficult to accept six days later But coach Russian says his reelings haven t changed about the Burlington series Deep down in my heart I thought that if the series went seven games we would be hard pressed to win he says Russian says that he was disappointed about the last Saturday night game In Acton where we had the game and we gave it back to them the coach says It bad mistake by our team on the tying goal The game resulted In a mental letdown to the team Russian says He says that inexperience cost Acton the series because outside of three or four veterans the players on the team were not familiar to playoff hockey There were also six or seven Injuries on the team that no one knew about the coach says The seventh game In Burlington had a turning point according to Russia Burlington were leading Acton 1 when Acton scored on a goal which was disallowed The coach says the puck hit Dave skate but was not looking so the goal should have stood DISALLOWPDGOAL The Tact that the goal was scored and then disallowed took a lot of starch out of the team Russian says It would have been better if the goal had not been scored at all he says When looking over the season Russian says It now haunts him that Acton lost their first five games of the season More Important than their seventeen game winning streak the coach thinks his highlight or the season happened when Acton won their first game ThL kids knew they could be a winning hockey team The Sabres won that sixth game against Barrle Russian says his highlights as a coach usually came when he was organizing and executing a play and when he saw It work on the Ice The coach says he has no regrets over the season but mentions thai It would be nice if the team could obtain more practice time next year Tryouts for next year team will again be held in due to lack of available ice time in Ac ion The coach enjoyed the role the Acton Sabre executive played In helping the team lo their fifth place finish over the regular season He says lhat he execulivfgave the coach full control over ihe hockey team which Is not always common with son- teams In looking toward next year team Russian says lhat several key positions will have to bo filled and lhat it will be hard replace the likes of overage players Pat Fung Barry sieve Miller and Roy Dolman FILLING SHOPS I sure we can fill the positions but whether we can f II the r shoes Is another thing Russian says Russian says he enjoyed his first full season with the Sabres but It Is yet too early forh m tossy whether he will be back for another season He says he lakes the coaches job vcyserlouslyandtherelsa lot of mental strain over a long season Manager Rick Smith of the Sabres says the Burlington series surprised a lol of people because a lot of people thought we go four straight says radio stations in Burlington began to ask where the town of Acton was actually located Burlington team members wished they had Acton fans Smith says If there was a lurnlng point I now organization It was gelling Jules Smith says Acton Dennis chases Burlington Cougar Den Ha Isle id during play action HeraWphoio Notes on previous games nor Atoms defeated Fort Erie In overtime Feb In the fifth game of ihe series nor Pec Wees lost Ihcir second game 1 Feb and their third Feb to Owen Sound Major Midgets tied Owen Sound in overtime Feb In the f game Owen Sound won the scries SCHEDULE In the M nor Alorn versus Woodstock series the next March at Woodstock The f game will be played arena Sun Marcl8at3pm The Major Atoms play nguacousy In the follow Ing games Saturday March at 15 p at Victoria Park Tuesday March 10 at pm at Memorial arena Saturday March 14 at 12 at Victoria Park Monday March 16 at at Memorial arena Wrestling team takes third place Three wrestlers qualify for provincial championships ByllARALDBRANSTH Herald Correspondent The boys learn lost the Peel team wrestling championships for the first time In years by placing third behind and White Oaks last Thursday at M Robinson high Team results had well in front with HO points White Oaks second with team points and Georgetown third with S3 points Nelson and Woodlands tied for fourth with points each Of Ihe IS Rebel wrestlers that competed at the Peel Haltons only three wrestlers qualified for the provincial championships by placing first or second in their weight category There were two firsts by rookies on the team Tim Dixon placed first in his weight division at lbs Tim personal record for the season is now wins and losses Another first place by a rookie was by Bob Sweeiie In tbel045ibe wclghtdivislon remained undefeated throughout the day as he pushed his perfect personal record up to wins without a toes The last qualifier for the provincial championships MlkeSweezie was also In the wrestled his brother to achieve his final second place finishing In what coach McKay considered the best match of the day he lost 1 against Bob Sweeiie in Ihe final match Other strong performances that qualify for Included Dave Taylor in Ihe M lbs division who placed third andDougGlllespleinthelttSlba division who also placed third Veteran wrestlers Mike Taylor and Ron Martin In the 119 lbs and 141 lbs divisions respectively both placed fourth in their categories Of all wrestlers In attendance the rookies showed the greatest promise and will be even belter In the future said coach Bob McKay Both coach Smith and McKay said they will be anticipating a good season next year as most grade nine and ten rookies will be returning As for the wrestlers lhat qualified wrestle at the provincial championships they will be competing In Kitchener next Friday and Saturday Noncontact hockey results The Georgetown Royal Pirns of the Georgetown noncontact hockey league destroyed the Beothucks 197 last Monday night for the were Howie Martin VicKokelj Mark McTaggart Marshall Terry Lane and Jack 1 Georgetown wrestler Dave Roach right tights off an opponent on the wrestling mala Although George town a wrestling team lost Ihe Peel Hilton champion ships Ihcy will be sending three wrestlers lo Ihe championships Herald photo FRAN FAN Vote FRAN BAINES IPS more schedules The Major Pee Wees play against Brampton the following games Thursday March at 7 si Memorial arena Saturday March 7 at at Memorial arena Thursday March at 30 at Memorial arena The Minor Bantams play against Brampton in the following game3 Sunday March at 4 at Alcott arena Tuesday March to at at Memorial arena In Brampton Thursday March II at Q 4b at arena The Major Bantams play against Ancastcr in the lowing games Wednesday March at fl IS at Ancaster Thursday March at 30 p m at Alcott arena Monday March at at Ancastcr Saturday March at 30 pm at Alcott The Minor Midgets play against Milton In the follow games Monday March2 at In Milton Thursday March at m at Alcolt Sunday March at 5 m at Alcott DALE CARNEGIE COURSE In Effective Speaking Human Relations Sell ConfidenceMemory Training Selling Your IdeasReducing Worry Tension FOR INFORMATION PHONE 1030 CLASS NOW FORMING Prooontod by C Assoc J Novak DT J KohariDT Georgetown Denture therapy Clinic QUELPH STREET on Dos do Peat OH CO Phone 8778974 ADVANCE POLLS ST a WELLINGTONDUFFERINPEEL BUSINESS DIRECTOR ADVANCE POLLING ATS 11 A 8 P Standard Time LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone Street Georgetown Ontario i WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF TVS STEREOS HR IN HOME SERVICE 4593194 SAVE COLOUR I SOUND NELSON ST OPTOMETRISTS II CHARTERED I ACCOUNTANTS RR 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