Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1967, p. 10

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3 day deer hunt popular as hunters throng area some infractions but halton deer hunt is generally quiet terry norton sargent road with two that d dn t move fast enough the escarpment in the mil better than even the huntsville ton limehouse georgetown glen williams terra cotta area considered by many the best deer country in this part of the province teamed with hunters during the first three daya of last week as halton lifted its ban on deer hunting for the first time in more than a dec ade one hunter whod just made a kill after two hours in the woods explained why the hunting id the area is so good m have perfect conditions for deer here he mid this is then- natural country with mild winters and plenty of food and on lop or that thers all the gra n in the farmers fields for them to eat that is what makes this area so much after the hunt was announ ced last week most license out lets m the vicinity were delug ed with cusomers by byiday night there was no deer hunt ing licences to be had in th- georgetown area late purch asers travelled to rock wood and farther from here to qualify on saturday kany hunters sought the permission of farmers before taking to the fields but north halton opp detachment told the herald yesterday they had received a lot of trespassing complaints no hunting and no trespassing signs went up al ong many sections of rural roads as soon as the hunt dates were announced midgets defeat preston 61 though game spotty georgetown midget lasl ha at 0 fowler again from tuesday playing one of their nash and hay at 6 42 jerry uor spot 8 j preston by a 51 score an early pass 4 m and fen com perod eye injury to neil kor he scoring for george tack seemed to throw the locals town at 16 55 ofl stride a three day vigil by police forces in hilton county ended when sundown on wednesday november 8 signalled the end of the local deer hunt ontario provincial police which enforces firearms regula uon in north halton reported number of complaints from area farmers but in general a quiet three days with no charg es laid for those hunters who bent the rules during the nov hunt the local polce were the least of their worries the watchdogs of the hunt were the game wardens of the provincial lands and forests department who swarmed over the county enforcing the games and fish act there were guns picked up from offenders all over the dis trict many of them in halton county said e r meadows senior conservation officer for this district the game and fish act pro vides penalties for a wide ran ge of offences including hunt mg without a license using dogs using weapons other than shotguns having loaded guns ro cars using guns capable of holding more than three shells and exceeding the lim it of one deer per hunter offenders will lose their guns and are liable to fines up to si 000 meadows said wc haven t had a complete report on the halton area yet he said but its safe to as sume we wll register a few convictions there meadows said hunting in hal tons kelso conservation auth ity the offense of greatest con cern to local conservation auth onties is not covered under the game and fish act conservation authorities do not come under the act he said and so it is not against the law to hunt there the only thing they could be charged with is trespassing dave murray field officer for the halton region conservation authority said there are no fig ures on the halton or kelso doer population and so it will be ira possible to tell how many deer were killed during th season intermediate hockey here the talent is available but not the ice that in a nutshell is the story of a late effort bj georgetown intermediate hockey buffs to put the town back into the intermediate hockey picture behind the scenes talk of late has it that georgetown may make its return to the lntcrmc- duc scene this season in the oha s intrmcdiate b group but apparently the calendar has run on too far boosters for intermediate hoc key cite the fact that junior raider graduates and member of the now defunct intermediate raiders would form the nu leus of a contending team however the project has apparently tak en root too late since the icf schedule at the memorial arena can t be juggled to accommod ate the plan but he did acknowledge that the county s escarpment area is considered by many hunters to be among the provinces bcslj 1t ttl j z deer countrj there was no rorgctovn re and i suppose there will al ways be a few who try their luck in a conservation area he said the grass always looks greener in foroiddcn pastures tie game for bantams in hockey opener mediate b lcaruc mcctin in harrison on monday georgetown bantams left preston with a 4ail tie an tues day november 7th trailing du ring the entire game george town came from behind to score two goals in the dying minutes of the contest to save them selves from a humiliating de feat in the first period preston scored two goals in the first five minutes of the game geor getown closed the gap with bert osborne scoring from alec ovendcn before the period en ded the second period saw pres ton widen their lead again only to have fin arnold score an unassisted goal to cut preston s margin to 32 once again in the third per lod preston pounced on geor getown for an early goal hav ing less than five minutes left in the game and the score being 42 for prestonj georgetown sal vaged a tie with brian beau mont firing two goals past the preston netminder with an assist going to jamie moody on the second tally guelph teams here tuesday novice pctwcc and bantam minor hockey teams from guelph will be here tuesday november 21 to play george town teams in tricounty league games then will be no midget and juvenile home games on the 23rd their regular night four goals in third as raiders win 71 georgetown raiders scored four times in the third period to down orangcvillc grcenshirts 7 1 in a suburban junior gamr in orangcvillc thursday night six different raiders did the sniping ron lane 2 keith bennett terry lcswick paul robinson dave mcmenemy and jack kcmshead raiders owned a one goal edge at the end of the first per icd in which lane scored from bennett and mcmenemy it stay ed that wav until well into the second period when les wick counted his goal from rob inson orangcvillc s first marker scored by webster with an as sist from connors came with a little over a minute left in the period raiders started to pull away early in the third robinson notched his goal from ron lane and mcmenemy at 1 29 mcmenemy struck from terry hay at 2 20 jack kcmshead fir ed keith bennett s pass home at 11 06 and lane capped it with his second marker from robin son and brad johnson seconds later orangeville s second goal was netted by hcwson from al roach w th the teams playing fiveaside at 6 26 the 25 penalty calls included misconducts to georgetown s hay and kemshcad and orange villes hiddleston western clubs may miss tourney bantam hockey teams from the west whkh are regular vis itors here during bantam tour ney week may not make it next year because of a change in dates the tourney will be held march 15 to 23 during the new ontario winter holidays up the georgetown herald jack kemshead s four goals pace raiders in oakville the second jack kemshead to astndc the oaks with a 52 mar wear a georgetown raider uni the lone tally of tfe first per cd va by kudrasovs from bill neil ten minutes of the second period produced five goals as fowler scored from preston no ched their on y tal tnwers ly at 5 12 of the third period as nahls got one for fie locals the third period was one in which every player was lring to scorr individually oakville whomps bants 62 in league fixture oakville bantams taught the georgetown bantams a lesson in skating and desire as the oakville team thumped george town 62 th first period was evenly played v ith glen robinson scoring from fin arnold and gfnc infills to tie the score at 11 in the second and third per iods the roof fell in on george town with oakville scoring five unanswered goals to go ahead frl not until the final few mm titcs of the game did george town score its second goal of the contest jamie moody scor ed unassisted with both teams playing five aside midgets eke 31 victory with guelph georgetown midgets in their nov 9th tilt against gueph for t vo periods were unable to loc ate the goal and when they did the guelph netminder held them at bay locals still manag ed 3 i victory the visitors got one in the middle stanza as poor defense caused a rebound to be tallied jnri kndnsovs cashed his first en a pass from bay at 2 25 marty fowler made it 2 1 at 5 30 with bay and nash aiding on tin coal hi second ffcat a clearing puck glan- stick met this off the locals as the visitors v trying to get the equalizer the rest of the period evenly played but the overall shots on goal were in favour of the locals 40 to 27 orange ville midgets will be here thursday paul fendley will be out of the line up due to knee injury awards night ends season for hornby golfers second hockey win for bliss novices georgetown s bliss sponsored novice team chalked up their second win of the schedule sat urday night in oakville the georgetown boys proved thej were out to win this one for in just five seconds they were on the score sbecl it seemed the referee had just dropped the puck when kevin recks shot was in the net ably assisted by andy long oakville s burrows managed to put one between the posts and he the score during the first period mike mccandleis from thomp son and metczan cc put george town ahead and it was george towns game from then on doug thompson scored unassisted and then mccandlcss from thomp son and martina the last goal scored while oakville was a man short found dean popiel the marksman assisted by thompson this fndav n ght will find the bliss earn headed for acton and on tuesday november 21st ihey play their first home game of the schedule the hornby golf club staged its annual awards night nov ember 3rd bringing its 1967 season to a close mike fedor who captured the club championship was pre sented theotceefe trophy by bill hughes representing the otceefe company vice president herb loose ly of the hornby club presen ted fedor with a complimentary season s pass to the club dave sahba was the runner up for the club championship joe jackson won the carhng s gold watch for his effort in the club handicap champion ship al bridgewater made the presentation on behalf of the carling organization jackson was also presented with a season s pass to the club a dinner and dance followed the presentations of trophies 0wti tyke hockey by shel lawr three well played games were seen in the local ice palace last friday by georgetown s young est hockey players the tykes the scores were new york 1 montreal o boston 0 chicago 2 and detroit 4 toronto 1 these little guys are skating hard playing hard and having fun too maybe even as much as the parents and spectators who if laughter is any indication are certainly enjoying it all this week will see boston and toronto tangle at 3 00 at 5 40 new york wilt take on chicago and at 6 20 montreal and del roit will meet we d also like to mention the help of murray smith every friday night is certainly appreciated as wc ve already mentioned these are georgetown s youm est and it takes many many hands to keep things running smoothly thursday nov 16th 17 form fired four goals to place the locals to an 113 romp oer oakville blades in a suburban junior c game in the south halton town friday night jack is a son of the former smooth skating forward of the george town raiders of the postwar years vhcn intermediate hockey was m its hey day the victory mocd gcorgelown to within a point of the pace setting ajax juniors and gave them a 3 win and 1 loss record raiders got off the dime early when keith bennett took a rep ay from paul robinson and ron lane and fired a 15 foot screen shot past gerry gobel in the oakville net blades coach jack rodgcrs relieved gobcl with forward doug desmond in the second period in a strategy move he hoped would hold off the eager raiders however dcsmnd soon proved it wasn t the faut of the goalkccping as raiders pepper ed him almost at will and const ructed a 102 margin by the end of the second period ra rlers settled back tn a semidcfcnsrve roll in the f nal twenty minutes in whih each club tallied once right behind kemshead s pace setting were paul robinson phil lavell and jveith bennett who each counted a pair ron lane was the other raider snip- before blades could organize cr the raiders had lured two more goals to take a solid hold on the lead john scott put the blades on the scorcshcct when he beat fred cowbrough from close range midway through the op ening period raiders got thai one back seconds later and be fore the period ended stood tcrrj hay was georgetown s leading playmakcr as he set up four goals besides scott the blades got goals from henry hunting and tony bvershcd the contest was chippy in parts with a total of 19 pcnalt ics called industrial hockey league league standing taam wltcfcatp radicals 3 0 o 25 12 snelgrove 1 2 o 14 15 dodge eros 1 2 o 16 is kinsmen 1 2 o 10 20 sunday rasulm radicals 9 dodge bros 9 kinsmen 7 snelgrove 2 futura garna i november 19th 10 00 am kinsmen vs dodge bros 11 30 am radicals vs snelgrove scaring nam team gat haynes r 5 4ft blair r 5 4 9 morrow cd 4 2 6 goddard s 3 2 5 presswood r 3 2 5 reid d 2 3 5 chapman fr 3 14 bridges s 2 2 4 lester s 2 2 4 ward r 2 2 4 walters d 13 4 wheeler d 13 4 peewees shine in exhibition tilt playing their best game of the year in an exhibition tilt georgetown c v peewees downed brampton 42 last week its just too bad it wasn t a league game since georgetown will need wins over brampton tnis year to advance m omha playdowns coach jack gud geon said after the game brampton got in just under the wire for class double grouping which is for towns of 10 000 to 35 000 population despite brampton s impressi start georgetown came on to out hit and out skate their rug gcd opponents for two periods and this was enough to win ge orgetown cored twice in the first period and added a pair in the second in the third the locals checked bard and with outstanding goaltcnding from david gleave and brian laird held onto the two goal edge brampton scored twice m the last frame this was a real team effort with every boy going full out beaumont nix fleming and becker got the winners goals on assists from james tendlcy and kewlcj barry james played his best game of the season and got tots of help from lom fendley and larry petterson on the blueline jack mcfarlanc starting to come into his own was much improv ed the forward lines worked well skated hard and back checked with authority and the power play also started to click with rod beaumont craig firming and bill presgrave up front and barry james and tom fendley on the points c ft v peewees sported new sweaters and socks in this game and looked real sharp and sharp is 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