Page I SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday April 1 1MI Selects vs Streetsville Continued from page BI Not only have the boys teamed new hockey gUIU as well as continuing to develop old ones but they have alio had the opportunity to practice the jettons of team effort and spirit good apart- learning to loso as well as win and to encourage and support each other friendships have been made new places visited and even some now cheers learned 1 1 So Three Cheers to a good hockey season and a great team including Coach Tom Davidson Ass Coach Scott Manager Jack Murray Players Ralph Buege Garry Jim Carpenter Bob Cooper Scott Duggan Chris Bob Brad Klavkalm Heath Lock hurst Ken Sean Milton Brian Peacock Lance Held Mike Ross Carded players Jason Bew Brent Richard Atom Selects end season with tournament Sportsmanship award caps season for team Support group meeting Approximately thirty five people attended the M H S G Annual Meeting Council lor Harry Levy chaired the election of officers with re- Ontario Outdoors suits as follows Past Pros Karen Harrison President Wayne Pries 1st Vice John Chan tier 2nd Vice Bryan Turner Secretary Joan Anderson Treasurer Boyd Magic month for trout ByRC BOBlOLUVIER he magic month for trout fishermen The season opens on the of this month even though the conditions have been perfect In streams around the south of Ontario There have been doiens of arrests in the traditional trout spawning rivers and streams around the Owen Sound and areas and are able to hide from strong currents If liiLs occurs there will be a high survival rate of trout and other in Ontario this year and will provide a major boost to the fishery Let hope the commercial don tako advantage of it and push for higher yields Three weeks ago I gave a warning as well as the information to get Into some good fishing on Lake Slmcoe The fishing has been great but March yearold Charlie Clark was drowned while walking out to fish off Three volunteer firemen tried to get him out and one of them also lost his life Now there Is talk of keeping ALL fishermen off the Ice after the huts are removed on March each year Randy Bush the volunteer fireman was buried Friday March His father was on the scene of the drowning with him and the shock is understandable Randy was only IS years old FISH CONTESTS BIG Contests are getting to be the big thing in fishing these days Thisgoesolongwilhthegrealpushbybeercomponlea I know I will bring condemnation down upon myself for saying this but why does It have to be a beer company when our image is bad enough already Of course not all beer drinkers are slob members of society but drinking and boat operation does not mix That of course goes for liquor as well and the litter from bottles is inexcusable The one prevalent thing about fishing In Ontario is the multitude of beer bottles that turn up In our rivers streams and lakes each year If you must drink the stuff do It at home There is no need for It out in the wilderness or even at a local stream If you can not stay away from It that long then you have a problem and should seek advice With that out of the way let me list the contests for you In case you want to clean up on their prUe list May Walleye at May 30 31 Lake Superior trout hunt Thunder Bay June Pike championship Noel vllle July Bass at Rice Lake Sept Francis Sept 12 13 Toronto Star Great Salmon Hunt Lake Ontario If you wish further details on any of these contests drop me a line the Hills Herald There are others that do not have beer sponsorship These Include the St Catharines spring Salmon Derby Lake Erie Salmon Derby and the Samia Salmon Derby The same information Is available on these by writing as above STOCKED About 300 salmon fry were stocked at on March As always I do not make these stockings public until the fish have a chance to spread down stream There are too many incidences of children catching these fish by the doiens and that is not good for the fishery as well as being Illegal More could be coming or could even have been stocked but I do not have record of It yet As promised two weeks ago a method of preserving salmon or trout eggs roe for bait Once again I will emphasise I NEVER use spawn for bait unless It has been preserved commercially and preferably out of the country The fact is I can remember when I last used spawn for bait as the only reason poachers keep at their filthy work is because fishermen buy the eggs for bait Catch your own or do without Lay eggs on several layers of newspaper to dry a little Sprinkle Bora over and let soak In Keep adding until it no longer soaks In Work the borax In nd wrap In newspaper and place In fridge for hours Turn package a couple of times Add more borax when opened and place In air tight containers If you arc malting roe bags or using cut chunks the same method applies Next week another method of curing Coaching Co Ian Ward live Committee Barb Han- man Jon Burton Jean Roe Ptt Jim Mockie Rob Irvine Keith Leslie Bill Marcollni Convenors Tom and John Chantler reported on the progress of the ten teams Presently three teams arc playing Tri County finals Coaching Ion Ward and head coach Bob Webster briefly outlined some proposals for the 1381 Considerable discussion arose concerning the quest ion of amalgamation with the GDMHA It was suggest that the new executive of bath Associations appoint committees to further explore the Idea The Liftech Atom Selects have hod a busy Winter break winding up their hock season with a tournament In Kingston On Sunday March the Selects went up against a fastskating Milton team and came home with a victory David Chalten unassisted scored the opening goal at of the first period for the Liftech team Milton skated back and tied the game In the second both teams had several shots on net but thanks to good from Liftech Stefan and the Milton nc minder this period remained tied 1 1 In the third period with only left Gary Stewart by Danny Lane and Teddy got the winning goal Final score Liftech Milton 1 After Sunday match the Liftech squad travelled to for their last league game and a shot at I rat place In the Atom Suit League At eighteen seconds Into the first period Teddy Wcatherall assisted by Danny Lane put the Liftech squad one goal up on Streets vllle who In the second came back and tied the game Once again the team skated well and had several shots on net but were held at bay until the third period when at Teddy assisted by Gary Stewart pulled out a winner This win put the Atom Selects one point ahead of the Streetsville team and gave them first place stand ing in the Select League A Job well done by nil the After two exciting games the team travelled to Kings ton to compete In the Ernes town Township Atom Tourn On Friday March th the Liftech team was still on their winning streak defeat Rep team to the tune of Scoring for the Georgetown team in the second period was Robbie Cook assisted by Mulder and alio David Harris assisted by Jim and Guest The whole team played superbly against Markham and their net minder Johny Stefan played an outstanding game be tween the pipes Most valu able player for was Jim Low ry and he received a medallion from the tourna men I officials On Saturday March competed the Kingston learn and were defeated by a score in overtime COOK Scoring In the second per lod for Georgetown was done by Robbie Cook assisted by Trevor Kingston answered back In the third to tic the game which went into overtime With only seconds of the five minute overtime period left Kingston scored the winning goal Most valuable player for I was Glenn Mulder who also was pre sented a medallion In their second game for the day the Selects competed against the home town of and at seconds Into the first period Robbie Cook assisted by Trevor put the Selects one up on Ernes town who In turn back and tied the score in the second Then after close checking and hard skating by the whole team Glenn Mulder assisted by Trevor put the Georgetown team In the scoring department Johny Stefan made several super saves but finally the Erncstown team scored two unanswered goals and defeated the Llf tech squad Most valu able player award went to a most deserving player for Georgetown Stefan he also received a medallion SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD The whole Liftech team consisting of Johny Stefan Roger David Chat ten Trevor Robbie Cook Guest Paul Howie It Mark Gary Stewart David Harris Danny Lane Glenn Mulder Jim Teddy Wealhcrall Coach Pat Manager Don Smith Trainer Tommy Stef an were rewarded by the tournament officials for their superb play with the Annual lions Tournament Jack Kippln Sportsmanship Award Plaque something to be real proud of I Thanks goes to Mr John Wilson of Liftech for sponsor the Atom Select team receives the Most Improved Player from past of the Bob Gird wood Herald photo Doug Harlow received the Executive award for his hard behindthescenes work for the Geminis Herald photo Geminis collect the silverware The Georgetown Junior Jockey club their annual awards banquet last Friday night at the Legion Hall and some niw trophies and plaques prescnlcd lo various reap- After a roast beef d the awards were presented Scott Ewlns the young assistant trainer who gave a special plaque to the Gemini players In of their talent and friends p The Most Valuable Player award went to Bob McCand recipient of the Maurice Hillock Memorial award One new award this year for the was the Most Defensive Player award be awarded to any player on the team for their defensive efforts The award presented by Miller was given to Gemini Captain Bob McCandlcss for Doug Harlow was present with the executive award while General Manager Bob Tost and Head coach Tom Daley were handed plaques by the players as a token of their appreciation during the Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association ANNUAL DANCE Acton Legion Hall SAT APRIL 11th USED TVs PORTABLE CONSOLES TOSHIBA QUASAR ZENITH FULLY RECONDITIONED BUCK WHITES and COLOURS from FULL WARRANTY ON MOST 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