Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1981, p. 7

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WEEKEND EXTRA November 20 INI Page A close look at 198182 junior B squads part I By PAUL Herald Special BURLINGTON COUGARS Lets start at the top of last years heap The league champions may not repeat tbia season They U be good but with only four returning veterans the going will be rough The mi to problem is those four returnee didnt play a fullseaion last year General manager Mike makes no bones about the task of building Were building another number one team he says We lost pretty well all the veterans Weve got four guys back and of them no one played the full year Five or six new midgets and six juveniles will Join the roster Those juveniles were on a team that won the all Ontario championship three of the last our years Much hope be placed on the first year line of 17 yearolds Mark centre left winger Jeff Johnson aod Gerry Foster on the right side Defensively they have a Swede Urban who is a nee McCauley say he has s style mak plays rushing and pa ting well I think we 11 be there In the end Every year is a new year That balance of youth with a little bit of maturity goes a long way at the end of the season In exhibition play they held a twowin twoloss record BLADES Look out for these guys they ve got the experience to spare and a taste of victory The Blades were second overall In the league last year behind Burlington With 13 returning players they look stronger than any other team on the circuit right now They re also very on their new players A total of seven have been picked up The combination of old end new has produced a sixwin oneloss exhibition record They dumped MUton in the leagueopener last week Says president and Murray Walker I think this year and this early we have as much poise as I seen us have in November other years Adding to that poise arc veterans Peter at right Wing Steve Englehart the leagues best defence- man last season and Wood rookie of the year centre Andy The new com includes Brent Smith and Terry Jenkins Smith played last season with the provincial Junior A North Bay Trappers Says Walker think were going to be a contender but you really can tell until been around the league and looked at the competition Thats playing it safe RICHMOND HILL DYNES Playing out of Oak Ridges lost year the Dynes fought Burlington for first right down to near the end of the season They djpped to third overall when I final count was taken This year an extremely young Richmond Hill team will fight to stay with the top three or four We were virtually decimated this year says coach season started we lost a pile of players to the provincial Junior A team They were dumped by Thornhlll last week but adds We have one solitary line that had played together Even the player they have haven t been confirmed and more changes are expected The defence led by vete rans Shawn McDowell and Bob seems steady enough They be Joined by midgets Brian Mason and Chris Ahems and yet tobealgned Twonew goalies have been recruited Accord to Artemchuk Randy and Dave a Toronto Marlboro draftee arc the best combination they vo had In quite a while Most of the replacements have been on the forward lines Only centre Dale Johnston and wingers Scott Reston and Mark Roberts have returned BRAMPTON WARRIORS Brampton went to the finals last season and were by Burlington That memory won t be forgotten by 10 reluming veterans bent on revenge Who should fans watch for when Brampton come to town to play the Colts Watch them all I guess says general manager Russell Evans I say wo re pretty well balanced We hove no superstars Joining the 10 vets are on assortment of players from Brampton midget and juvenile teams Only two Warriors did not come from within tho city Both goalies are directly out of Juvenile hockey and have no Junior B expert These day many the city hotter prospects lump directly to the A squad the farm team for he Belleville Bull the newest team in the OHA Junior A league They have played two regularseason games and lost both They were edged Dixie fl5 by Evans says inose games prove they are con Putting Ontarios breeding birds on a map PUTTING BIRDS ON THE MAP Ontario Is now part of a worldwide scheme to map bird distribution By 1387 we will have a complete up-to- date picture of the breeding range of each of the species of birds which breed to the province The final product will be the result of the work of volunteer birders who participate in the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas The technique used in Ontario was borrowed from the British and the other SO countries and states which are presently working on similar projects For Atlas purposes the province Is divided Into 10 kilometer squares using a grid system found on topographic maps Birders choose a square and visit it over the breeding season I March- August hope fully accumulating the mini mum IS hours needed to cover square adequately White in the square atlass- ers record breeding evidence such as defence of a teni or newly fledged young for every species observed on an Atlas daU card This can be quite challenging as up to 113 pedes have been found In one At the end of the summer the results go in to one of Regional Coordinators spread across the province who check and duplicate me data cards before sending them In to the central office Tbe information Is then stored In a computer which will eventually produce the distribution maps Wildlife Service the Ontario will continue through 1963 1968 and conservationists experience and would The Atlas Is being sponsored Ministry of Natural will be devoted to producing like to participate contact the by the Federation of Ontario the Ontario Ministry of Ihe the maps and printing the the field In 1961 and enjoyed Atlas office at the lionofOnUrioNoturalistB Naturalists and the Long Point Environment Parks Canada Alios which will be useful to a and the knowledge that they Don Mills Bird Observatory and is and the World Wildlife Fund variety of groups Including ore contributing to a useful Ontario M3B by the Canadian 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