SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday February IS lMl Chrysler bantam Selects win The Georgetown Chrysler Bantam Selects downed StreetsvlHc in act ion Feb The bantams came out winners against Milton as they edged their opponents Ontario Outdoors Derek Roy and Rod Wilson with assists by Glen Pucka Robbie Wilkes and Dor Against Millon the sharp- were Diederick Mil lenann Hank Milton with assists by rick 2 Scott and Steve school sports Spring floods prompt early run of fish Weather Is of prime importance to the outdoors person Thismlldspellisnoexeeplion even though we re In for another thump from Old Man Winter It has relieved spring flooding which could have been severe and of course spring run of fish The Walleye will spawn early and should be In late post spawn situation when the season opens That is to say the rest and recovery period after the Walleye spawn and are not feeding or active will be over and the ravenous appetites should prevail In other words things go is think they will it should be a good opener of the Walleye season this year April Is the general trout season opening date and the spring runs should be good and most over Once again barring any exceptional weather upsets which are always possible we should have excellent fishing conditions It must be remembered that the trout arc already In the shore areas off Owen Sound along with When conditions are Just right they advance to the mouth areas and then run up river to spawn after the Inevitable wait for what only trout know is the right moment Fishing seasons are set by the calendar and fish run by nature and it seems never the twain shall meet Ice fishing still on Many of the Ice hut operators on Lake Simcoe have taken their huts off the ice Not all mind you but I think a large percentage This is not to say the season is over the huts do not have to be off before March IS by law and some ares till In operation The mild weather has a lot of people scared of Ice breakup but that a dim possibility Personally I fished Shanty Bay above last Saturday with and he and I had no trouble walking out to a hut owned by Doug Carrier of Georgetown Doug took his hut off Sunday because there was no chance to get up again and there are a lot of huts still out there The fish were hitting although sporadically The usual method of dumping chapped bait or salted minnows on the bottom under hut did not work because the current from wiierrushfttg la to Lake Simcoe washed Theflshwerewidelyacattered and hard to come by although perseverance and change of fishing methods took fish got his Lake Trout by Jigging a Jigged pearl wired hook under a Williams wabler OwcnSoundhutsarealsobeingtakenoff although Ice there is not as thick as on Simcoe Still lots of ice fishing hereon phone ahead and If you need names call me and I will supply phone numbers Roger Cannon left of the Normsrk Corporation explains the use of one of bis i products to some browsers at the Canadian National Sportsman Show Company reps like Roger spends as as ten hoars a day both telling consumers about their products and listening to comments and suggestions Photo by Bob With thoughts of the coming fishing season and the advent of the Sportsman s Show here follows a few new or reasonably new products From Normark distributors of the famous lures the Sportsman Scissors These come In five sires and may be put to a wide variety of uses A Rod Rack If you re like me you tend to stack your rods in a corner That the best way to ruin them and the rod rack will preserve the straight set of the rod Now here s something I thought I had invented The Presentation four Inch trout filleting knife This Is my very favorite siie of knife and I see they also thought that size should be made Into the Presentation series Wise move It a fabulous knife As news of the Sportsman s Show The reason I am giving so much newa so far ahead is I want you tosetoslde time tj visit of the year and not miss It It snot so blase as many think Personally I know of some socalled expert fishermen and outdoors people who think the Canadian National Sportsman Show is below them They could not be further from the truth A new film Super Natural British Columbia will I know be beautiful Manufacturers arc realizing the Importance of Introducing new products at the show as well as new services Entertainment for your adult and Junior admission is multiple Precision roller skating the Carlton Show Band fashion shows and demonstration of Just about anything you can think about of the Labatfr Out fishing contest the Mercury Marine outdoor fishing theatre call meorwalt till closer dates of March to a J Novak DT J Kohari DT Georgetown Denture therapy Clinic QUELPH STREET on Highway Pott Ofll Phone8778974 7912314 Wrestlers end season in 2nd place Georgetown High School domination over the wrestling championships ended last Wednesday when Rebels finished the annual tournament held at MM Robinson High School points behind first place White Oaks with a 125 total Of the wrestlers compel ing for the Rebels 15 qualified for the Peel champion ships by placing in the lop four in their weight categories The team a general youth can be seen by the fact that crs arc in grade 11 or lower Although it was the first year Georgetown t won the Ha I tons coaches Bob McKay and Hay Smith said they were still pleased with the outcome of the meet because there was no way the team could have taken the title under the circumstances As a school we maximized our potential Wecouldn thavc done any belter with such a young team said McKay Individually there were four weight class winners from Georgetown Mike Swcezle continued his undefeated season as he went without a loss In the match and could have been considered the most outstanding wrestler of the tournament according to coach McKay Others included Tim Dixon who went virtually gcd the whole day and Mike Taylor who had one of his best days of the year overcoming minor Injuries A rookie for the team Bob Dean who has had only three weeks wrestling experience with ten competitors In his weight division won every one of his matches tor the day to come up a surprise winner Coach McKay said the younger wrestler were really coming on and should lend strength to next years team The entire team was a credit to the school and the athletic program All wrestlers placing in the lop four places In their weight divisions are now eligible to compete In the Peel Halton championships this Thursday Results of th championships lbs Tim Dixon 1st 2nd TomOBrlcn 1st Bob 2nd 2nd 3rd Mike Taylor 1st Chuck An RlckScdorc 3rd Paul Canning Junior boys bball The Junior boys basketball is the only Georgetown boys basketball team to secure a position In the playoffs The Junius earned the right to a playoff birth by defeating Milton lost Tuesday Both the senior and the midget teams lost to Milton and as a result arc no longer el for playoff compcli lion The Junior Rebels totally dominated Milton the entire game by using their second strong bench strength for a major part of the game said coach Phil Peden High scorers for this gome wen Jeff Smith with points Andrew Broke and Craig netting 13 and points respectively Special mention should also be mode to Tim Varncy and Jon Wheeler for strong all round games For the regular season Juniors hod a record of four wins and three losses lo put hem in fourth place in the North district Coach Peden said he was very satisfied with the good season the team had and he is anticipating a good season next year as some players will be returning and there will be some midgets coming up He would also like lo thank Larry Scott and Art for the lions they made during the course of the season GDHS swimmers win Halton crown Novices make history With a pair of weekend victories and only three games remaining the sports camp Novices have guaran teed themscKes of a history setting first place finish On Saturday Georgetown defeated Georgetown scored first when Rod Pas ma scored from Mike Barnes In the second stanza Georgetown made It when Mike Barnes scored on assists from Mark and Wade Serjcantson Chingua narrowed the guys with a goal In the second but Trevor Snow banged home a sweet goal assisted by and After the opposition scored to make it Mark got the insurance goal on an assist from J Homing On Sunday Brampton scored in the first minute Hod I scored from and David Hodgson to lie it 1 In second period Mark scored unassisted for a lead Brampton tied the game before the end of the second period In the third period Andy scored a short handed goal on an assist from Wade Mark added an Insurance goal unassisted to make the final Georetow Brampton Both games wire a fine team effort as it has been the entire The defensive pairings of Hodgson Fleming and were ing In front of iperb lending by Shannon Finn The coaching staff of Rich Jock Barnes and Paul Burton arc extremely proud their boys Herald The swimming team successfully won over ill team tropin for the third over place Pork last Friday in The Rebels had points to Park points The junior trophy was alio tin Rebels with points Park s3W points Last junior title wis won lork and prior to it claimed 11 for In In addition to the Junior trophy Georgetown also won the senior overall trophy with points to Nclsoi This marks the fourth in which thi Itcbits have won the senior title There were dual first by including Thompsons triple Motorics tin ju lor girls loom freest vie or girls iduil midiiv and thi junior Michlc also an impressive as si had victor of firsts in the junior butterfly the Junior girls urn Oil in Kim m tic si girls friestvli lid Beth in first in the girls loom individ medley Karen lentil took firsts in the Junior girls I ickstrokc and senior girls rispectivdy The only first mule swimmer son is double victory by winning tl senior boys dividual y in I tie sen or boys 100m high school jlrl attempt block a shot while Becky upper kill and Kim Thompson upper keep eyes on the ball for the chance a return vollev I Herald photo Maybe It time you jumped Into something more demanding than a car poof Hollywood Tavern win three contests Hollywood Tavern Midget Same by Pete John Selects had a great week with Wheeler Mike Mitchell and three wins and one loss Robert Boucher In league play they are now four points ahead In first place after a win against Streets vllle and a win against Milton The to goals were scored by Mike Mitchell Pete Remblsh Pete MacKlnon Shawn Zuber Jocelyn Boucher Bary Stone John Scott and Ray Wallace with assists by some of the above Jeff and Robert Boucher I In exhibition games they tied and won 32 against Burlington Selects They won the last game with only 9 players dressed for the game The seven goals were scored by John Ray Wallace 2 and Scott Pontes with assists by Ray Wallace 4 John Dehaas Jocelyn Boucher and excellent work during the last Tracer Ontario I LIMESTONE ALL SIZES ASB GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 8774593 RICHS SERVICE CENTRE LTD 7 East of Acton 8532940 TOWN Of HILLS USED TVs PORTABLE CONSOLES TOSHIBA QUASAR ZENITH FULLY RECONDITIONED BUCK WHITES and COLOURS from 25 00 FUEL WARRANTY ON MOST SETS BRAMPTON COLOUR St SOUND WHO IS HE IF YOU CAN NAME THIS FAMOUS PERSON you may be eligible win your self a FREE 3 MONTH SWIMMING PASS Guess this person and send your entry with your name address and telephone number to Acton Indoor Pool co Municipal Offices Mill Street East Hills Acton Ontario by February 27th 1981 Draw will be made February 1981 If by chance there Is more than one correct answer a draw will be made to determine the winner Employees of Georgetown and Acton Pools are not eligible for this prize ICE SAFETY DEMONSTRATION Sunday February 19B1 1 p Fairy In Acton Come on out and learn what to do if you or a friend falls through Ice Into cold water