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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1976, p. 17

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Tykes Novices roster GEORGETOWN MILLER lofts a punt In last Tuesday September Senior Rebels football game against OTHS The Itebs played a strong game un fortunately the offense just t generate any pants and the visitors posted a win Little NHL kicks off 40th anniversary A kickoff banquet Friday From its austere beginnings marked the start of the week in 1B36 when Mr Alcott can long festivities of the Little vnsscd local businessmen for NHL th anniversary funds to outfit the six original More than 175 people at teams with equipment death Rev Jean Mr a wife said Gordon had many dreams but this Is a dream Gordon had three years ago I d like to JOE Coach Curt Brow nice Jeffrey William Wnrd Bruce Todd Brian Bell John Hobble Anderson Scott Bruno J luernig Todd Shepherd Colin Moore Joseph Robin David Fisher Raymond Kevin rt Christopher Selby David Talc Steven laneeuttom ARMBRO TRANSPORT Coach Paul Seattle Brian Chris Scott Cambell Chris Gordon Hart Beaton Donald Hammer Newman Graham Shepherd Todd Norton David Barrow Brian Cowling Richard Jtnkins Mark Brett Sir Taylor SMITH tended the dinner at Royal NHL across thank all those Canadian Legion Branch 120 to the province Little NHL ended during head mark the occasion and give Georgetown In 19C9 honor to Gordon the Mr Aicott who died in 1971 founder of the Georgetown was organizing the Little NHL celebrations at Ihp limp of his Mark i l3 George Kent Janus Cirpentcr David Mark Howie Terry add 1 Jeff Kenneth James Terry Gricieson Dean Rodger Moore Craig tnc Paul Tivlor HALT ON Coach Curtis Michael Murky Ken McDcrmotl Mike Tectitl Jeffrey Curtis Louis Jim Hick Mlcl Hunter Bradley Robert Jama Jason Dixon Brian Bolibj James Mannlifi Neil Chris Pearson Smith WILLIAMS Norm Shea Daniel Kent Barry Richard Ihiimlti Michael Divid Ik rife Brent Ik 1 Billiards Ricky Usher ONTARIO OUTDOORS mmmml Great Salmon Hunt has run its course The second annual GREAT SALMON HUNT 19 now ended The prfies have been awarded and a lot of people ore both richer and happier The contest ended Sept and has shown the recreation value of the CO HO and CHINOOK SALMON in Lake Ontario A bonus was the Rainbow trout and Lake Trout that were caught as in species The big prize went to ROBERT of TORONTO with a 16 pound 15 ounce salon A formula was worked out where the Chinook and Co ho would be on an equal basis for the contest seeing the Chinook are so much larger than the Coho Terslgnl got the boat and equipment that was the first prire NET PROCEEDS FROM THE CONTEST ARE TO BE USED FOR CONSERVATION PROJECTS HERE IN ONTARIO The duck season opened last Saturday and the weather was far from duck weather The evening of the was very cold and for those who spent thenight from 10 p m till next morning on Luther Marsh It was a test of endurance The morning of the was beautiful with the sun shining brightly Not the kind of weather to keep the ducks flying low However some five bird limits wre taken and most every one go good sun tan and in same cases a good bum Like all outdoor sports activities It Is not always the bag that determines a good time but rather the fellowship of other like minded Individuals and the chance to be outdoors once again For those who are still out fishing these days you can get live bait and tackle at Freds In Nerval Fred lives on Louisa Street just over the Credit River and has quite a good supply of everything you might need including sonar units For those of you who go ice fishing Fred will have what is needed during the winter as well It is close and Fred is also a very keen sportsman Many limes people call me and ask if I could tell hem where to purchase certain Items or where they could sell their used equipment That Is fine with me as I can often get these people together I not talking com that Is not my intention Although If you have trouble finding some item I could possibly send you to the right store but rother the sportsman In need is the one I am referring to For example at this time have a Bolt action shotgun in 12 for sale in excellent condition and would like to put it in the right hands I will not put this Info In the column but keep It on file As promised last week the report on the fish kill that happened at Heart Lake August and this year Apparently air has been pumped Into the land locked lake for about now the oxygen content It this is the the Ministry of Natural Resources should have been better prepared for the incident The cause was listed as a sudden die off of a targe algae population and a redistribution of the lakes icoplankton wind This caused the shortage of oxygen and the subsequent die off of fish Two trap nets were set some time later in the month to determine the effect on the total population of the fish in Heart Lake The nets revealed Large mouth Boss as well as bullhead catfish although the Rainbow trout population took an apparent wipe out The problem Is now beaten and next year should be good for fishing once again I wish to take the time to thank the many people who commented favorably on the Item about me and my fight for a cleaner Canada Won you Join me In this fight to keep and Improve our ONTARIO OUTDOORS traductions for making this come Steamer Em said In a short serious tribute to Mr Alcott that I will always feel Gordon is there and beside me because hear him shouting and cheering He said his association with Mr in his youth is worth more than gold and it more than treasure and lamented that youngsters today did not have a similar opportunity to respond to such a person as he Walker president of the and renewed old Ontario Little NHL said the hockey organization stilt was an maintains the principles of salesman who mad friendship sportsmanship and million dollar league citizenship of the dream which original hockey Monday and the weeks end banquet Friday Money raised through the activities will Ik sued for crippled children and Ihemcntally he said Among he activities Is an NHL the Georgetown hockej game tonight at the Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Tiny Tim and tthippcr Walson will attend he said But Ihe dinner provided mart than a memorial to Gordon Alcott tor the assembled original Little NHLers II became a reunion ho had left the urea became reality for Mr Alcott Legion Branch 120 was also honored for its efforts In supporting the Little NML until the 1950s Mr Self said the weeks activities arc a memorial to and urged support of lid insurance during the whin money was ana that was something But it t have been as bad as trying to sell those ticket Bud J limes who played the golf tournament held in original friendship with the real said So ninth that they sill exchange card Ihe comments continued all evening Jim 1mmerson who played or the cellar dwelling Boston Bruins the first season recalled how manager Ab Reeves was a loss to make a comment during dinner held for the players at the end of the He wanted to say something good about the team Jim remarked but what could you about a team that ends up in the cellar So Ab lays they played a wideopen game and the goalie Jamcsic Boyle idded especially Steamer said that iltempts arc being made now to make a list of known former rs so it another reunion and celebration con be held en the anniversary in Wayne Brunton Mike William Herman Mark Tim Christopher McMurray Charles Peebles Scott Webb ARMSTRONG INSURANCE Coach Donald Thompson Brent Phoe Michael Howie Steve McCarthy Paul Cowl Ian John Darren Dean Irvine Jamie McCallan Guy Hillock Dennis Randy Dow dull Philip Hughes Doug Jewell Jcrfcry Mills Per Jam Mark Zebedec Mark Dunning LIONS CLUB Don Puckering Coach len Cooper Michael Graham Griffiths Derek Motion Bobby John Watti Gregory Jeff McNivcn Chris Mlms Robbie Cooper Jeffrey Amato Clark Terry Kaiser Kennedy Piul McLcod Michael Ross Grasby HOMES Manager Bill toach Pat Coulsen Ritchie Brent Hull Steven Tucker Doug Taylor Wade Brian Peacock Howard Green Lance Held Michael Webster Randy Donovan Gregory Clarke John Scott Kowolski Christopher Lo Blanc Ronald Scott Sweeney Jody Gordon BLUES John Jason Arnold Derek Oram David Paul Brent Con Trevor Stefan David Lemm Mathew Bush Billy Fife Jim Mark Christopher McCarthy Jason Knight Coach Dave Kern GOLDS Peter Alhcrly Roger Stewart Innes Bret Robinson Handy Robert Jacklinfi Patrick McCarthy Robbie Barry Jowctt Michael Sullivan Todd Clements Jason Curtla Green Brian Marshall Coach Chuck Moffat REDS Gory Stewart Joseph Boucher Jeff Peterson Cameron Mod Shane Robbie Cook Keith Woyne Snow David Brent Jenkins ftoug McDcrmott Co Doug Pen rice ENS Murk Bergeron Grant Kelly Steven Brady Mot Jeffery Douglas Stamp Mark Shepherd Whitehead Christopher Ted Double Kent William Tult Coach Adams William HERALD September draft this weekend Staring time f and District Minor Hockey lb us ml while irm up doys get the ball rolling the lmM tar this week Is Sunday tober3rd the All mormgers and In the Atom Pee Wee lie its re requested to bo at Hlfch on Sunday at I 30 to begin the for Iheir team is Important one man from each team attend day School the DRAFT OCT JIB SUN OCT Jl78 time OF birth SI SUN OCT 1B78 G II A BRING ANDREI ON I V LP Jean Alcott and Bruce cut the anniversary cake Raiders complain Aquatics Fitness with a difference By VIC exercise effortless Done on Want to stay fit and keep land these some exercises set cool up stress and strain that the You can If you exercise water smoothes away under by doing Join us keep fit Aqua tries were developed by Dr David Stlnson an Internist and cardiologist at Toronto General Hospital and Lough Institute Aquatics Director Together they coauthored the book which was In 1973 and Is now into its second Even can do because hey are daw In shallow end of the pool Everyone curt do them regirdJets of age even ex mothers and hose who re crippled Aquablcs are easy because the water pressure contains and cushions the Joints and he body Thl makes he Every adult swim at the pool we will have someone to show you some exercises so thai you can do them your own speed each time you come in The adult swim limes are as follows Sunday Monday Wednesday and Saturday The Georgetown In termediale hockey team complained at general ad ministration IGAC Monday that the minor hockey coaches clinic is scheduled for he some night as one of their home games A recommendation was passed that recreation director hand Glen Gray discuss the feasibility of rescheduling the awarded a contract to coaches clinic with its coaches clinic for the night of organizers Oct and the next day Friday Oct will be one of our best games In the early Mr Hooper blamed the against Port confusion on lack of com our rivals sold municalion in the recreation Bob Hooper general manager department of the Intermediate team There no point In making Mr Hooper said although he a decision and okay submitted his game schedule you have it hall and you to the recreation department don t said Hoy Booth talk with tin other at the end of August and has more than once for a contract was told by Don Gosling it Is not finalized Oct was one of the dates in Hoopers list of necessary future ice and hall bookings flic item was tabled pending Though the Intermediate with the minor hockey schedule was In the hotkey group in charge of the recreation clinic first they Yarns Fibres Supplies for Knitting Crochet Weaving Handmade Crafts weavers JJ Park ouse Thuri 10 T DOWN GIFTS FLORAL NEED 8776901 Hi Hi EVERY WED I I A- BIRDS Each JACKPOT Jt5GMUSTGO Jim left and Del Beaumont disf their original Little NHL sweaters NEW TO TOWN IITTIt Mil left to right i Georgetown was plagued by bad weather and admittedly a poor turnout These five legion I worthv Ontario retarded children Councillor Hoy WELCOME j SERVICE a like to call on you GIFTS rid Information new location The will to your subscription lo THE HERALD 8774812 Space The new frontwheel drive Dalsun Ovor fly lor boll Fill Gois loot luogage space Front net on hand Advanced treatment package thai ntad erl i I is per ion comb dflv Your m got a space Wagon NORTH END DATSUN LTD Just 200 yds South of

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