SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday February IM3 Ontario Outdoors It IVIEH Dont sit on your thumbs If you don l care about our fishery tit on your thumbs If you do then the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters annual convention Is Import ant to Register now at Dale Court St Catharines Ont L2M 1K9 Remember the Federation Is working extra hard now on the Tripartite agreement between the Government and our Native peoples They need all the support they can get The Ministry of Natural Resources have agreed to an advisory committee to assist the Minister in implementing the new Indian fishing agreement but that is not enough We want the agreement cancelled as It is too strong in favor of the Indians Minister Alan Pope can only come into effect by amendments to Ihe Ontario fishery regulations Until these regulations can be reviewed by the provincial advisory committee the status quo will remain In other words we the sports people of Ontario must convince our governmental representatives that It must not go through The Eighth Canadian Ply Pishing Forum presented by the Walton Fly Fishermen Club will be held at Skyline Hotel Toronto International Airport Toronto April 10 83 Lota of big names to snow and demonstrate the skills of Ice Is still a popular pastime despite winter flyfishing April is getting close trout opener and no better time lo get warmed up to fly fishing Contact BUI Christmas Turner Drive Burlington Ont L7L For a complete listing of events call me at or write Corole Street Georgetown The fishing regulations for 1983 are now ready and available Pick one up and study It now to you will be familiar with them when the seasons open Hot Whitetishing at Birch Crest Resort at Burk Falls Phone 2021 and take a try at fishing TROUT Some excellent Ashing for trout on Ihe west side of with Sturgeon Bay near also reporting good fishing this time for Pike Good ice on the bay at Owen Sound now and 1 will be there this Saturday and will report back on what happening Ai reported here earlier the Pike fishing on Fairy Lake in Acton Is slow The swans that the town work crew removed are now all back along with over one hundred Canada Geese and numerous ducks The pollution from the concentrated birds la tremendous Let s hope the problem Is solved in a more efficient manner and on a permanent basis Kortright Centre for Conservation la busy with winter activities with a show of Glen Loates works Feb workshops Feb and at It a to 2 m Feb is their Owl Prow when they search for owls starting 30 p m The Camping on Wheels Show starts Thursday Feb 3 tomorrow to and running through till Sunday The Great Canadian Lumber jack show will be a highlight for Ihe family See It along with Canada a Nation Casting Team for fishing persons Automotive building Exhibition Place Toronto Meet Heralds feature team f I The United Fire Safely Novice Reps have Seen here are the team members front row left to right Kevin Peter Steven Wright Ryan Ward Tim Greg Dobbin Ernie DavtdFrost mlddlerow Stephen Leant Shawn Pearson Jeff Wright Chad Ferrymen Brent Wasylrnko Chrli Harrow Scott back row Hal manager Brian James coach Larry Resume Assistant coach One bad game and one good one Try as they might the United Fire Safely bad game and one good but the scores still indicated two losses for our rep hockey team Saturday against Dundas the Novices were ousted In a game where an opposing forward scored eight goals against Georgetown Tim for Georgetown scored the first goal assisted by Scott McGulgan and Ryan Pells Then came stive for the next six goals It was after first period Thanks to Jeff Wright assisted by Shawn Pearson Georgetown scored 30 seconds into the third period Then teammate Tim scored a assisted by Ryan Pells On Sunday Georgetown lost to Burlington 31 and they played much belter than the before coach Brian James said Against very tough opponent Greg Dobbin scored for Georgetown assisted by Ryan Ward and Peter minute left in the game The rep Novices play again Sunday in Hollywood dominates shutout and hat trick In Georgetown Indu strial hockey action Sun day Don Auto Ser vice while M and M Pro Sports were blanked W by Hollywood Tavern In the first period In the game the Auto Service players found themselves on a 31 deficit forward Doug Thompson scored rst at the mark assisted by Chris Milne and Jim Blair Then teammate Jim Blair netted a goal assist by Doug Thompson and Chris Milne Thomp son scored his second of the night from Chris Milne and Ha Hulme Don Auto Service came alive when Terry Mostaard put on the scoreboard from Bill Lemon In the second period Akers exploded for three Don Thompson scored from Hal at the 3 mark Then Chris Milne made it on a shot assisted by Doug Thompson Bill Kent ad the score again when his shot assisted by Greg Bodnar went in at the mark In the third period Don scored the lone goal when Jeff Richardson scored from Terry Mostaard and John at the mark pro Sports Hollywood Hollywood Tavern dominated the first period of their game against and M Pro Sports by scoring three consecutive goals Bob Landry was the first one to score at Ihe mark assisted by Rod Halls and George Then Ian Syme notched two consecutive goals the Gi Ho way and Brian Beau mont and ho second assisted also by Brian There was no scoring In the second period but In the third Hollywood got a goal by Ian Syme assisted by Brian Beaumont Rick recorded the for Hollywood Barry D Timleck BUILD SUIE301 consecutive goals First first assisted by Bill Mc See me for car home life boat and business insurance Golden High Single Flat Nora Happy Gang Tuck Wilson Argos Anne Nicholson Blue Birds Bradley 259 Bob Butter Balls Karris 252 Gang High Single with Hand cap Nora Tuck Jessie Benton Bradley 30B Bob Hard- man High Triple Flat Nora Tuck Anne Nicholson Wib Bradley Clare Stevens High Triple with Hand cap Nora Tuck Jessie Benton Bradley BOO Clare Stevens TEAM STANDINGS- Anne Gang Dynamiters 73 Comer Pins Lucky Six Atoms Sunshine Girls 60 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match Sunday Jan 23 saw Georgetown on the road again travelling to Burlington Lewis assisted by Brian drew rst blood at M of the first period Peter Lee assisted by Trevor and Brian added another four minutes later Keeping up the pressure John Cruise scored another minutes later Sean Guistlnl assisted by Duane Lewis made the score before the tamer ended the first period Adam Hilts added another with the help of Jason Smith mid way through the second period Dusty Lane earn ed a shutout Final score Georgetown GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Improved steering control and longer tire life Wheel Alignment Here what we do Adjust camber caster and toein to manufacturers speciflcat Adjust torsion bars Inspect front end suspension springs shocks and steering assembly Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tire Sales Ltd Guelph St Geo gel own or 1606 Georgetown Youth Soccer Club INDOOR TRAINING The following gym times have been set aside for Rep team tryouts and training Any players wishing to 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