Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 25, 1981, p. 14

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I SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday November Industrial hockey De Boers flatten Dons Auto Service In Industrial hockey action lost Sunday morning De Boer a Movera outplayed Don Auto Service in a blasting Don a Mark Milton opened the coring or hia team on a goal ram Curt and MUto Milton but Da Boer a scored two more to takes drat period lead Doug Barnes was the marksman for De Boers both times being assisted by Terry Turner Dave Mercy and Peto In the second period Boer a scored again Terry Turner made the score Roger Chapman continued the domination of Dan Auto by scoring an a goal from Doug Hilts Pete period to make the score Then Dons Auto came alive Curt and Bower put their team back In the game with goals assisted by Mark Milton Curt Browniee and Gary Day Paul Allison for De Boer scored the final goal of the mark of the third period on a goal from Doug Barnes and Terry Turner Hollywood IS Acton took a beating from Hollywood Tavern as they romped over their opponents 131 Mike Richmond for scored a all in the first period to pace his team to a 30 lead after the first minutes Brian Beaumont collected two assists while Bob Inglis had a single In pausing to Richmond Acton Mark Milton stole the puck in the second period and scored an unassisted goal to put his team on the scoreboard but It was lo be the only goal of the game for Acton Brian Beaumont then went to work and proceeded to score a while team mate Dave Holmes netted four goals In the game Paul Martin also hit the net for three goals and Mike Rich mond scored his fourth goal of the game in the third period Larry Peterson scored a goal for In the second period assisted by Brad and Bob Inglla Wilson laioranc AkenClarka Akers Clark dominated Wilson Insurance In the first period scoring four goals then went on to beat their opponents Greg Bodnar led his Akere team with an unassisted goal at the mark of the period Then Dale Mleczanlec hit the net with a goal assisted by Doug Thompson Ontario Outdoors John then scored from Larry Davis and Bob Grant hen ended the period scoring on a goal from Greg and Scott Beckett There was in the second period but Wilson started the third period off right as Brian McKciule connected for a goal on an unassisted attempt Akers got back on the scoreboard as Chris Milne hit or a goal on passes by Doug Thompson and Dale Mlccwnlcx Wilsons Tom Davits mads the score on a pass from Steve Cross man consecutive Boats coming off Then scored three the slicks of Bob Sargent Jim Blair and Doug Thomp son lo end the scoring for the game Assisting on those goals were Doug Thompson Dale Miecianlec John and Chris Mllnc HIGH SCHOOL Basketball teams begin season Herald Correi pendent All three divisions of the basketball teams started up last week with exhibition games on Tuesday and Thursday resulting In a loss for the seniors single winforthe juniors and a win and a for the midge Tuesday night both the seniors and the midgets played and lost to Burling ton Assumption with scores of respective ly High scorer for the seniors wis Jeff Smith who netted 17 points followed by Mike Ash with IS points Much of the game was close and he Rebels were down only seven points going into the final quarter but couldn t hold on Glen McCaughtry was high scorer for the midgets Coach said the Rebels outplayed the Assumption squad but the nervousness of the first game took Its toll JUNIORS WIN Thursday the Juniors won their premier game by defeating J A Turner by a score of The junior high scorer John Scott with a total of IB po The midgets also played J A Turner and won their gome by a score of The high scorer for the midget team was Rich with Doug Covert being credited with sinking several key foul shots in the final portion of the game Other members of the team also had four point flames Coach says the sent or team played well on Tuesday considering there only have been two He says the whale learn Is looking good due to the abundance of bench strength which and everyone is keen on playing This year goal is lo qualify for the The Juniors are also by coach Wren as showing great determination and exhibiting fine skills The midget team all members Is very and is hustling during games This year team contains some he speed and experience season play beg in lie rat week In December and the next bit ion games will be Thursday Juveniles defeat Brampton The DUG West insurance Juveniles defeated Brampton Burlington Milton in recent TrlCounly Rep hockey Last Nov Kelvin scored twice to lead his leam a victory over Milton Kevin Stewart had the other goal Tom Cull Mark Palmer Shane and Kelvin collected assists Ben played a big game In goal Coach Doug Ward Is well pleased with the way the team la working Lost Monday Nov 16 Georgetown defeated Burlington as Paul White collected a shutout Mark Palmer scored two goals while Tom Cull collected singles Assisting on the goals were Anthony Oram Tom Cull Kevin Stewart I Kelvin and Paul White Last Thursday Nov Kelvin scored the only two goals of the game for Georgetown as they downed Brampton 1 Ken Ward and Shane Lefebvre helped with their assists Senior girls Bball team ends season By Herald Correspondent The final games of the season of tho senior girls basketball team were ployed last weekend at the South River Invitational tournament The first game for the was against and was won by a score of Advancing to the second game girls were beaten by one mere point by the Midland squad 4B48 Unfortunately the Midland team pulled out of the tournament after this game and upset the schedule of the day and there was no trophy eventually awarded or landings determined A team member Kim Thompson said that tho team could hove won if they had had more experience after observing things tha were done during the game that shouldn have been done After the tournament Michelle Miehm was naked to attend the southern Ontario basketball team tryouts by the coach of the team Study undertaken re hockey neck injuries TWO GEMS Lomes sure to break record llyJOIIMMUNROE Hockey Ontario Development Committee As a result or increased neck Injuries in the post months the Hockey Ontario Development Committee has requested the Physical Impact Research lories at the University of Waterloo of Pal Bishop to proceed Immediately with this Important project The Board of Directors of Hockey Ontario are concern about some possibly alarming Information In recent news regarding Sure do love to get phone calls Two of the many that I received this week produced well Tor me and my readers If you have anything to share please don hesitate to share Lome Musky Mania Is still sure that some day he and his fishing friends will break the record When you know the man you will believe it too In the past four seasons their boat has produced well over fifty muskles Eleven over pounds two over pounds two 38 pounds and one pounds an example The system they have developed Is the key to the whole success story that and hours of dedicated fishing for the ligcrof hewater With the desire of taking lui son fishing for the of Georgian Bay Lome releases all fish but those they intend to mount These men along with many others believe that to 100 pound live In Georgian Bay waters and will be taken hopefully by Lome Yurlchuk and his fishing partners STILL HERE The season does not end until Nov la GeorglanBayandthe3lstofMarchintbeOtUwa River but boat troubles put them off the water early this year During the season these men did not go two days w thout a fish and that Is something of a record In itself Before Lome quit two weeks ago he had taken the plus pounder in the photo and his partner BUI had taken one at pounds Speaks for itself If Hunting has been good and I spent Saturday afternoon talking and listening to hunters In the Store at Maple Rock shooting range More on this local spot for gun bulls and archery men next week The grouse has been good since the leaves have fallen It Is harder thanevertoenjoyalittlehimtlnglocallylneaedays and It Is going to get harder Remember we as hunters have rights and should right for them as vehemently as the antihunters fight lo kill us alt of Support your Ministry of Natural Resources and obey all gome laws Work for better management and If the ministry is not doing the Job they should then work to correct it through the proper channels MASTER Just received my copy of the new book Guide to Becoming a Muskie Master by the Ontario Out of Doors magazine Eight chapters by a variety Of writers familiar wlththemlghty Muskelunge and the book is free with a gift subscription to the magazine They are now making It available to everyone at a nominal cost by writing 3 Church Street Toronto 1MJ Read it in an evening study It all year Just In time for Christmas and just in time for next year season Chapter seven Landing Muskles by Robert Jones should be read by anyone that may at anytime latch on to a the rest by anyone wanting to SELLING TICKETS The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters are again selling their tickets on a variety of prizes This year the top prize is different than second by only seven hundred dollars Top Is a Jeep at and second is AMC Eagle at 5 grand prizes and others make it an excellent list and the proceeds of course go to conservation projects Box Peterborough K9J SYS ARTTOURS KoTtrigbtCentrenearKIeinburgBlrdfeedersetc Art tours and hay rides Nov to Dec 27 Black Creek Pioneer Village Nov to Jan 3 PreConfcdcralion Christmas Boat Show news next week when I have more room With Christmas one month from today I will start Christmas extras for outdoors persons This will Include gift Ideas and for the men and women of the kitchen But if you made the fruit leathers that were in this column some weeks ago why not use them at that time Wrap pieces around raisins or other cut up fruit or cut tho leathers Into pickup size pieces for the boo Lome off a pound one of several monster fish taken with the aid of his system Choose It neck Injuries and the suggestion that collars to prevent whiplash may solve the problem The hockey ploying community may panic and take unwarranted In order to clarify the situation Hockey Ontario would 1 to advise the public that a study Is under way to determine exact cause which may Indicate possible protective measur Bob Firth Technical Director Trainers Program at Hockey Ontario stales this important project has the full cooperation of Charles Chief of Neurosurgery Sunny brook Medical Centre and Tom Pushby who spearheaded development im piemen tatlon of head and face gear for hockey players Wi hope that results of our studies over months will provide Invaluable Information to the hockey community that may prevent a future recurrence of such tragic events We have the finest people In the country working on it Sunday against the Sabres may have ended op a toss for the hometown Georgetown Junior B Gemlnls but the dab I till managed make few more young fans like Laura Christie left and Jane Tunoey pic tared here with Gems promotion manager Bill Large The girls like many of their peers at the game In Arena picked up Tree Gemini T shirts courtesy Hilton Sports Ltd Herald photo The Halton Board of Education The Inaugural Meeting of The Halton Board of Education will be held on Thursday December 3rd 730 pm In the Board Room of the Administration Building Guelph Line Burlington Ontario Wm A Chairman E S Lavender Director TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road t RICHS SERVICE CENTRE LTD Hwy East Acton 853 2940 Jming LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD SUBURBnniTEKG78 best non- belted snow tire Here s the answer lo tough winter driving ahead The deep moulded tread design Is engineered to deliver sate sure traction PRICED FROM Lot prices on ether tins toot Each Whltawall Georgetown Tire Sales Ltd 34SGMlfiSt 8771535 GOODYEAR BRAMPTON BRAMALEA CENTRES BRAMPTON Hon Dec 7th 309 30 Consecutive SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COURSE Men Dec 26- Dec 31 si 3 30pm Dec 7th 30 Consecutive Weeks SPEC I CHRIS MAS COURSE Dec 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