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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 30 Nov 1977, p. 12

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Taking aim Carrying on a slightly modified rural winter tradition, the Georgian Bay Hunters and Anglers Association held a turkey shoot Sunday afternoon at its Ogden's Bay Road facility. Here a shooter in the shotgun competition takes aim at his target, 40 yards away. Staff photo Hunters and Anglers take part in tame turkey shoot When wild turkeys once home from the day's still a popular activity. although more had at- the birds, although as one In either event, a shooter is assigned a There is an entry fee of up sufficiently, they go abounded in wooded outing with a fat, wild Last Sunday the tended _ previous seasoned shooter ex- two dollars per shooter outside to test their areas in North America, a turkey to feed his family. Hunters and Anglers held outing, organizers were plained, they "used to put "umber and he must per round. shooting skill once more popular rural sport at this The days of shooting at the second of this year's pleased, considering the turkeys in wooden boxes faethe to hit the target In cold weather such as__ in another round. fime of the year was the wild turkeys may. be turkey shoots at the fact that they were so only their heads would that bears his number. last weekend, the The shooters are turkey shoot. gone, but as anyone atthe Association's Ogden's competing with the Grey show, and the shooter who The turkey shoot has as shooters compare their hesitant to reveal any As tradition dictated, the finest shot in a par- ticular would always go Georgian Bay Hunter and Anglers would attest, shooting for turkeys is Bay Road facility. About fifteen shooters showed up for the event, and Cup game. The shooters no longer aim their guns at live hit the head would win the bird." "We were told that that was a cruel thing to do, so many rounds as there is interest in it. Each round has twelve shooters participating, with the scores between rounds alongside the huge fireplace that dominates the Hunter's and Anger's secret techniques of shooting that they use, but one confided to a Times reporter that he 2 we've stopped it", he Winner of each round modern meeting hall. has the best luck with tams dominate Stayner club ": ae Now the shooters aim oa Midland Bantams downed Staydner 7-2 Friday in' their Georgian Bay Minor Hockey offence. a pass from Paul Hahn to give Midland the five either or both a shotgun Association game played and Jeff Dunn to make it goal lead. Clarke's first competition or a .22 : P 5 . | in Stayner. Pat Brodeur was the 9 going into the second goal came from Gerry callie rifle competition. The Tiny-Tay Peninsula Planning Board Midland took a 5-0 lead first to score, after Todd _period. Borsa and Dunn; his The idea of the contest is mid-way through the Clarke and Brad In the second period second was set up by simply to see who can put second period and were never threatened seriously by the Stayner Copeland engineered the play. Also in the first period, John Wright took Coldwater defeats Thornton Coldwater ' Peewees defeated Thornton in Coldwater and District Minor Hockey League play Sunday, November 20. Steve Schandlen paced Coldwater to a 4-1 victory witha hat-trick, including one unassisted goal. Ted aside eight shots by Thornton Sunday, November 20 to lead the Coldwater Bantams to a 2-0 win. Randy George scored first for Coldwater after being helped by Steve Cronin and Jeff Marshall. Cronin scored to give = Brown scored Cold- Coldwater the 2-0 lead a t 4 | cS S Da ce water's second goal _ with an assist by George. assisted by Darren Coldwater 2-- Thornton2 Galloway and Leigh In an earlier game At t Brandon. played Tuesday, Ol ( iS O WO Steve Dahms and Clint November 15, Coldwater Watt assisted on spotted Thornton a one- Schandlen's first goal; goal lead in the first weekend wins and Paul Robinson had the only assist on his third period before coming back to gain a 2-2 tie. Midland Major Atoms who made good on a play 89Al. Tony Potter started the won both of their from Jim Faragher. Coldwater goaltender comeback for Coldwater Georgian Bay Minor Seemanscoredhis third Dave Clark held Thornton with a goal and Randy Hockey games on the weekend defeating both goal unassisted. Gary Watson and Mark to one goal by John Small. George scored their second goal late in the Collingwood and Owen Dineen shared the Coldwater3--Thornton2 third period. Steve Cronin Sound. goaltending duties for Coldwater Peewees and Bob Black were given Midland trounced Midland. also edged Thornton 3-2 the assists. Collingwood 6-1 on Midland's first win of Tuesday, November 15. Greg Doughty and Reg Sunday, at the Wasaga Beach Arena with a strong defensive show that kept Collingwood hemmed in their own end. Donald Seeman con- tributed a hat- trick to Midland's effort scoring twice in the first period, and also scored Midland's last goal in the third period. David Bressette opened the scoring for Midland with a goal from Jeff Bales and Shawn Davy. Seeman scored both of his goals from Billy Scott. Bales scored Midland's fourth goal from Mike Gadsby followed by Scott the weekend was a 4-2 victory over Owen Sound Saturday, in Owen Sound. Jim Faragher scored a hat-trick for Midland to lead the attack, including one short-handed goal scored unassisted. Shawn Davy netted Midland's second goal on a solo effort after Faragher did the same to open the scoring. The only assist of the game went to Donald Seeman on Faragher's second goal. Gary Watson played a strong game in the Midland net. Joe Ball, scored two goals and Grant Galloway struck for one. Coldwater 2-- Lefroy 5 Goaltender, Dave Cla rke, gave up five goals Sunday, November 13, as Lefroy defeated Coldwater 5-2. Wa lker Dobson scored Coldwater's first goal, assisted by Joe Ball and Steve Dahms. Ball scored the second goal from Derek Mayo. Lefroy was assessed six penalties, in the game, including one to Barry Gould for an illegal shot. Bantams Greg Doughtey turned Brown shared the goaltending duties for Coldwater. Coldwater 10 -- Lefroy 1 Four goals by Randy George were more than enough for Coldwater to defeat Lefroy Sunday, November 13, but the rest of the team had their say to make the final score 10- 1. In addition to George's goals, singles were added by Dwayne Stacey, Bob Black, David Doyle, John Bell, Jeff Marshal and Steven Bird. Assists were awarded to Kevin Watt, Steve Cronin, David Fedouru . Sports Calendar BLOW-IN ATTIC INSULATIONS CANADIAN ENER-SAV CO. LTD. COSTS LESS THAN "DO-IT-YOURSELF" and Kingsley Brown. Bird, Marshall, George, Stacey and Bronin also were given assists during the scoring spree. Greg Doughty tended goal for Coldwater in the first half of the game and Greg Brown went in net for the second half. Hahn scored unassisted and was followed by Todd Clarke who scored twice Brodeur and Guy Forget. Brodeur scored his second goal in the third period from Guy Forget, and Pat Belanger made it seven goals on a play by J ohn Wright and Hahn. Brian Moore played goal for Midland and was awarded the win which keeps Midland in second place behind Owen Sound. their firearms at targets mounted on 12 inch by 8 inch pieces of plywood. Contestants can enter the most amount of shot into the target from a range of 40-yards, or if a rifle is being used, who can place a shot closest to the target's centre. Since the target used in the .22 calibre com- petition is smaller, shooters only fire from 25 yards. They also have the luxury of shooting down an indoor firing range. MORE JOBS! will consider ideas on expanding job opportunities in the area at its meeting THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 7:30 p.m. PORT McNICOLL PUBLIC SCHOOL IAM 4 db CASH A CARRY PRE-CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE BATHROOM TILEBOARD a sheet 4x8x1/8" SHEETS The government insulation grant is still in effect! For more information, call 322-1582 HU) C PN Are you paying too much a" 2" squares in Gulf for your insurance? 7s: « Sella Blue. White Call RUSSELL HARGRAVE Insurance Agency : : * ' 27 Queen St. W. P.0.Box 486 Top Soll « LORNE ELMVALE, ONT. SptcBestone Green or Tan 322-2010 or 534-3149 Roads cenient Gravel RANCE Formerly W.P. 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