Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1981, p. 14

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Page SFCTIONI1 THE HERALD Wednesday November NORTH HALTON SPORTS For Ail Your Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown Sportsweek HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moore Park Plain Gowgotown 8775110 Ontario Outdoors BOBOLLIVIER Fishermen out of season Is there any hope for this country There are still some who fish the ponds at Terra Cotta Conservation Area These arc wellequipped fishermen and not the kid with an old rod and to top it all the young men at the gate tell them they may Indeed fish The season is doted In that part of Ontario and that includes such places as conservation areas How can anyone who owns a fishing rod be so stupid as to think there are no regulations to govern fishing and never learn what those regulations are With the largcs part of Ontario being under a closed season since Sept there is usually no one else fishing In other than extended season districts such as Lake Ontario and the traditional fall trout waters around the Great Lakes If these socalled fishermen are keen enough to fish in the late season I sure they know enough about the laws to know the season Is closed In this case they are openly and blatantly breaking the law How can we leach these fools that they are spoiling the sport for the rest of us How can we get these persons to obey the laws like the rest of us Report them the nearest office or the Ministry of Natural Resources take down a description of the persons record the licence number of their cor if you see it Stand up for your sport and don shirk your responsibility Only in this way can we police our own ranks and be in a belter position to request those improvement that we desire in Fishing in Ontario If in doubt which is the nearest office of the ask thephoneoperatoror with you and the numbers are all listed within those pages Cut the list and put it In your wallet and don leave the Job of reporting to someone else They may Just be as carefree as you With the fishing still available you line The folks arc well known with fishermen and put oul a good line A photo they sent me tells story In Itself A recent western USA Bass tournament was held at Lake Mead Nevida with high stakes of entry fees and top prize or ISO Another aspect the photo is the don gamble on your line when big fish or big prices are at stake use good line at all times and you won need figure out if the line needs to be changed when after big stuff With your fall fish stuffing when preparing it for the table Surprisingly enough this can also be used for pheasant or grouse and would not hesitate to add the stuffing to water low I Ingred 1 cup wild rice 3 cups chicken broth or bouillon I cup diced celery cup minced onion cup melted butter lap salt pepper sage and one ounce can mushrooms Add rice to boiling broth cover and let simmer for minuter saute onion and celery In butter or 3 minutes then comb and this should be enough for 3 pheasant or grouse or even a medium size turkey Add the surplus dressing to the serving dish Remember the turkey shoot Saturday sponsored by the Georgetown Volunteer ire fighters at Bishop J Pit on the Ninth Line near Glen Williams To satisfy the police department they had to take out a J300 public liability policy The new Peters ammunition calendars are available The neW calendar Is dedicated to Ducks Unlimited and includes 12 fullcolor paintings by the well known Tom and wilt measure 14 by inches overall Cheque or money order for IS SO to Calendar Promotions Remington Box Washington Iowa USA The Peters calendar is also available for the same price from Peters Calendar South Ninth Street Washington Iowa USA The Peters calendar depicts a Bob White quail and has an antique motif A special invitation There a special Invitation being extended to ill Georgetown Gemini Tans and anyone else who wants to come out and id poor the Junior club II won t cost anything to get into the Gems contest against at the Gordon Alcolt Arena beginning at I p neit Tuesday And to make the occasion thai math more festive the Gems are a booster club between periods Meanwhile the Gems are planning an exhibition game Saturday night at home and travel to Rich mood Hill Sunday calls it quits after months with Gems Seven months after bringing his eleven years of coaching the Georgetown Gemini organtiallon Dave Is no longer the Gems main man behind the bench resigned from the coach a Job Thursday In an interview with The Herald Monday night be denied that he stepped down because he t getting per cent from hi players That club is a winning hockey team said I have the for every one of the players The executive worked da inn bard to ice a team this year but winning lint something that a going o happen overnight You have to be patient and it will come wilier whose rather Illustrious coaching career shows a penchant for sending squads to playoff competition concentrated recently on getting the Gema to piny aggressive hard hitting hockey completing checks and covering corners in each contest He alio brought electronic coaching to Georgetown covering practices and games with a video camera eventually In the tape to came to grips with on- ice mistakes which were coiling the Despite his departureBob currently the acting said he would consider returning with the club In the future to finish off what I ve started Bui noting that he ha given a lot of thought lo his decision to leave he Indicated thai he and the executive would haveloreachan understanding regarding the play of Ihe mini He said he received numerous calls from Georgetown Gem Ian and even players a king that he reconsider his resignation adding that he Is grateful lor the support have given him and the club year I touched by the way people have treated roe while In Georgetown be said I always been made very welcome and nothing like thai has impressed me more In all my of coaching Geminis skate across border but return with deficit By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer It was not a particularly good weekend for the George town Gefiinls the Clubs coaching staff was short one member following Dave Swit resignation Thursday night and It lost three games one of them In exhibition play against the Buffalo Junior Sabres Saturday Travelling to Dixie Thurs day night the Gems were handed a 4 defeat Dixie a Maslmo Villa opened tho scor early the first period while the visitors were left short handed Rick Madgelt tied the game minute later picking up a pass from team males Kennedy and Chuck Kennedy gave the Gems a 1 lead after the first period scoring with less than four minutes remaining on a pass ing combo from Mirk Ham ton and Kevin Franks it Dixie Villa proved to be the Gems nemesis tlelng the game three minutes Into the second period Mike Tibb- set up play for Bob Dean shortly afterward to put the Gems ahead but Dixie bottled up the remainder of the period on goals from Randy Koroll Topelll and Smyth Dixie scored their seventh goal Just over two minutes Into the third period as Carand beat Gem goalie Mike Steer on a pass from Jim Bob Dean picked up the Gems fourth goal thanks to a play organized by Guy Corn Dixie a winning net minder was Pot BUFFALO JUNIOR SABRES ID GEORGETOWN GEMINIS Despite the significant mar gin of victory 10 3 in favor of the hometown club George town Geminis captain Bill Taylor said his squad played a close tight game against their American opponents the Buff ale Junior Sabres The Junior Sabres launched themselves Into a scoring Bur ry ending up six points ahead of the visiting Gems after only minutes of play However Taylor pointed out the rest of the game was well balanced as the Gems settled into an organized and efficient pattern of play holding the Sabres to only four more goals while pumping In three behind the Buffalo goalie themselves BLADES 1J GEMINIS A speedy puckconfident Blades squad showed they were at no disadvantage playing on foreign Ice- Sunday night shelling the IS 3 at Ihe Gordon Alcotl Arena The hardhitting Gems a club which showed plenty of professional stylo In their close checking game against the Blades were no match for the area s topranked Junior team who made lire miserable for Gem Mike Steer Steer came up with several admirable crowd pleasing saves and the final tally failed to note the shots he faced throughout the game His opponent Brent Smith spent a fairly relaxing first period watching his team males move ahead four goals Scoring for the Blades were Andy Dryden with two captain Craig Maki and Chris With barely seconds play in second period Gems Chris snapped up a pass from teammate Mark for his club s first point of the contest As Bill Taylor pumped in Gems second goal behind Smith It seemed like the hometown boys were on the come back trail Peter picked up two goals in the second period Tor the Blades while team males Owen Griffiths Tod Webbter scored one apiece to Continued on page BS Blades Smith found himself ver leaving the Blades after IS games in much atone a the puck dribbled Into his net three times during tea ion ems loit to Dixie In a hotly contested game Sundays between and Ihe Thursday and the Buffalo Junior Sabres lent them home Blades Gordon Arena Nevertheless with a 103 defeat following exhibition play south of border the losing end of a scoring margin when the game Saturday Georgetown Development Atoms fight back oust Burlington Trailing Burlington ear ly in the second period Georgetown Development Minor Atoms fought back to win Opening the scoring for Minor Atoms was Mc Caulcy with Mark receiving a hat trick Joe Burton and Roddy Assists were registered by Kevin Usher Mark Lorito Joel Burton Roddy and Trevor Snow Outstanding by Chris Cambouris and Shannon Finn steady play by Mike and Roddy hustle and solid f by Mike Homes were to no avail as the Georgetown Devclopnten Minor Atoms were defeated by Streets Sunday afternoon teams were aula to score In the first two peri however Slreetsville Mike Barnes scored tying the game assisted by Andy Mark scored scored three unanswered goals In the last minutes of II game the last one being on on empty net winning the game 4 Last Tuesday night he Minor Atoms played against Milton and tied them Mark scored three goals for a hat trick to pace his team while Andy collected a single Rod Kevin Usher Joel Burton and Mike Barnes passed for assists The team now has a win 1 loss 1 tie hang on to first in Golden Age Bowling High Single Mat Anne Nicholson Eunice Bob High Single with Hand cap Mary Booth Mills 260 Bob Noble High Triple with llandl cop Agnes 702 Eunice Lowrey George Burt Bob Harris TL AM STANDINGS 747 s Comer Pins 33 Will Bees Blue Jays Anne s Gang Shining Penny Strikers Rolling Stones Eager Beavers GoGoes VICTORY NUMBER FQUR Wearing number Dave Griffiths was one the members of the Georgetown District High School senior cross country team who helped pace the school runners to their fourth consecutive Ontario of Schools Athletic cross country championship Six men and women learns of various divisions edged out as many as other schools remain Ontario best cross country competitors The championship was held Saturday the Conservation Area east or Brampton Herald High rollin Raiders move into first place Two high scoring games pushed the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders Into first place In the seven team Major Intermediate A hockey league this weekend Bill Hamilton earned him self six points two goals and four assists to help pace the aiders lo a victory over the visiting Colllngwood Ship builders Friday night Other formidable hometown players who chipped In on the pulvcr lilng of the team which hold top spot Included Gary Ford who picked up two goals for the Raiders and Peter Sturgeon who tallied and assisted on four other teammates goals that evening The Shipbuilders opened the scoring after the ten minute mark of the first period as Los scooped up Ihe puck and dumped It behind Raiders Brad Miller How ever the Raiders charged back to regain the point and finish the period two goals ahead of the Colllngwood club thanks goals Stove Lyon Hamilton and an unassisted effort while the club was by Ray Tonclli The Shipbuilders looked like they were going lo try for a quick scoring blitz to recover their lost points once again opening the scoring In tho second period Two minutes later Gary Ford picked up his first of two goals that evening moving the Raiders into a lead Colllngwood Dave Paine responded late In he second for his club final goal which was scored while Raiders were a man short At 4 Sturgeon snapped up a pass from teammates ton and Steve Lyon lo score and close period favorably for the Raiders During the final period the Raiders assumed total command of the Ice managing another goal tote In the game as well Barely two minutes had been played before Gary Ford plunked one in behind Shipbuilder goalie Ron Patterson on a play set up by Hamilton and Raiders Captain tallied two minutes later calling on Tonclli and Todd for assistance Hamilton scored his second goal of the evening at 13 from Sturgeon and Gary Landry Sturgeon wrapped up the game with a nifty short handed goal with five minutes remaining in the game ton and Ben picked up the assists on the play 10 OH1LL1A2 Unhindered by the long list pen nit lea they racked up the Raiders dumped ihe home town Orillia Terriers 102 Saturday night The hapless Terriers were held to two power play goals scored by Doug Taylor and Jim Sherrlt while the Raiders called on defensive efforts from Al Wood Ray Tonelli and Scott McKcnzie led Raiders to an early first period blltx which the club scored six of their 10 goals He picked up two Wood and Schaefer John Cook also earned one at 9 14 of the period capitalizing on a play from Schaefer and Gary McFadyen Steve Lyon and McKcnzie completed the period with two more as Todd Peter Sturgeon and Ray picked up assists Sturgeon squeezed the only Raider goal or the second period enlisting the aid of Ben and Bill Hamilton The Raiders waltzed into their eighth point of game early in the third period McKcnzie gobbled up a play set up by teammates Peder and Tonelli McFadyen then picked up two quick to finish the game the last one coming on a power play assisted on the first of McFadyen a goals while Lyon credited the final assist Clyde Harris faced 38 Raider shots In the visitors victory Raiders Doug warded off attempts Halton cops go out on spike On the and on the volleyball court a are lops The second annual Reulcns Memorial Volleyball Tournament for charity lake place Nov at In Queen Park School Volauta North police fans will be cheering the defending champions Ac Ion Dirty Doten as they take on 1 eleven challenging team made up of police officers from other regional All proceeds from be tournament again go to the Canadian Cancer Society In memory of former Halloa policeman Al who died of cancer last January and alter whom championship trophy one several provided by Polke Association la named

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