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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 17, 1982, p. 19

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Wednesday Nov C3 Hob president of he Georgetown Angler and Hunter Club took from all over Sunday for their turkey shoot near Balllnafad Ballmafad Students honored at commencement by Winifred Smith Church service was well attended on Sun day Rev Bandy and he Board of Stewards were well pleased with the results Week with some results yet to come n The flowers placed In Ihe Sanctuary were in memory of Mrs Kennedy who recently passed away Voting Day has com and gone A good percentage area turned out Mrs Jo Schneider retained her position as Deputy Cec Chambers will be the new face in CoOadl Connie was not successful her try to represent Erin Town- hip on the Wellington Board of Education she appreciates the fact the many of the votes she received came from Hot Una fad area and to express her thanks to all those who for her Many students from Ihe tin 11 In ad com were in the rewarded for their grade 12 13 graduating efforts Much success Is classes at the Erin Dis- wished for them in the High School future commencement on Mr and Mrs Floyd Friday November Short 111 visited with Many received former neighbors Mr awards scholarships and Mrs George Black and d but at last week among those honored Ernie and from a area were Ron and Winnie and Smith accompanied Kalherine who Lola Marshall and her both received their daughter Ruth with secondary school little grandson Robbie graduation diplomas Polo to Toronto on Both of these young Sunday where they people are Ontario spent the day with scholars Other awards presented to Ron Ker were the Branch Prix Cmcoura Marguerite of and the North Halton Hospice English Education said anyone who has proficiency award had a child die or Is a The Women widow or Institute scholarship may attend the meeting went to Katherine Tuesday Nov 30 at Mil Michael Ion District Hospital a grade classroom at student received the A training program trophy for palliative care Congratulations to all volunteers has also the students It meant been organized by hard work but were North Hospice Cut doors with George Hoare Jim Clarke of Scarborough beat the law of averages when he caught the Great Salmon Hunt prized Coho Salmon on October while using a salmonegg lure Apparently it got bornesick and zeroed in on the Credit River its home to lake part in the annual spawning run It was unaware of the risk of being caught when it left the deep cold waters of Lake Ontario this famous Salmon was worth one Million dollars for one day during the Salmon Hunt and ten thousand dollars if caught during the balance of the allotted salmon hunt time Now the irony of it all Is this the salmon with the special tag meant nothing to Jim Clarke he t realize that he had Just landed the famous Million dollar Toronto Star Salmon Hunt Salmon that some anglers had risked their lives to catch while trolling many miles out in Lake Ontario Jim removed the tag be thought was a lure of some kind and gracefully released the salmon back Into Lake Ontario now It will never be known how much the salmon had gained in weight a Taxidermist will never have the honour of working on this specimen Jim Clark will never know just how many thousand dollars he tossed away on October 13S2 Officially It wasn t worth a plugged nickel but you can bet your Boronx fishing stick that the bidding would have started at ten grand And further It would have been an eye catcher In many a booth during the Sports- mans Show next March that is with The Great Salmon Hunt Tag Intact and further a sign would probably have read The Million Dollar Coho Salmon of the 1982 Great Salmon Hunt The above is the way I see It anyway Derby Day Halton H lis Trout Club on the fourth Line South was rewarded with a good turn out for the club annual fall Derby despite the cool weather Largest Rainbow BUI Bayliss of Milton won the Late Walt Memorial Trophy This trophy was donated by Reg Brantfora and it presented Walt Walt was an ardent outdoors map and a popular member of the Fourth Line club Bob of Georgetown won a trophy for the largest speckled trout that weighted lb 11 to Best lady honours went to Liz McKugh of Hamilton a lb rainbow placed a nice trophy in her possession Best youngsters were Paul Gourlay David Vaccori and Philip Gourley they won trophies and a fly box with one dozen of this special files Henry and tleS for the lead In the Best Fly Fisherman Category Each had released trout at the end of the regulation time Henry Glachan won it in sudden death over time when he caught and released a beautiful speckled trout a total of members particl in the derby and more than 300 trout were caught with many more released Juonlta Harrington lunch was enjoyed by all especially her famous Chili It s scramble so Enjoy the Outdoors Safe Journey and Tight Lines OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK 8777722 Thank You I wish o thank my supporters during the Election Your assistance is greatly appreciated McEACHERN EXTENSION PHONE FITS STANDARD JACKS NO INSTALLATION GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND 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