Smith wins allOntario honors Dojk Smith and Brian Davis the track and field Rebels proved that quo heals quantity out it meet the Although Smith and Davis were the only representatives fur Iho midget boys they prowl to be a potent one- 1 v is them they I enough points on the board to finish in the I rovince Smith was the only Rebel able to win a gold medal as he burned up the track or the final metres take victory in the BOO The young middle distance runner put the icing on the cake by also taking bronze medal in the I Smith taking core of in the middle distance area Davis was out doing his thing in the sprints The lanky finished fourth in the metre race and n very respectable fifth In the midget tandem only one of the rcosons that coaches Donna Metcalfe and Karen were smiling throughout the meet as Rebel showed up well at the competition The competitors accumulated paints for the Rebels the most points ever scored by the school at the all Ontario meet I in lark who has been invincible throughout the year rin two solid races at winning silver medal the 000metre race and taking a fourth the I Meredith Mil iron put points on the ho by finishing a strong fourth in the junior girls BO metre race Jennie Thorn on did not make it into the top but she nonetheless run two strong races In the Junior girls l and 3 Other Rebels competing at the meet were Arnold Brake Heather Heed Jon Jones Brian Justice Peter Kipfcr ind the relay learns Tina and Claire All in all il was an excellent met I for the Rebels Metcalfe much lobe proud of Smiths first Ian Harks Iwo strong races Davis two showings- the first a Rebel sprinter has done that well at Clark and fourths and a team ihil has taken three major titles this year The Peel Ontario Outdoors llylll If think fishermen should not have a in how is handled then consider the more than doll irs year they spend on equipment and itrvitu A federal government study shows that figure million or food lodging transportation and million for boats motors ind vehicles ued for fishing and on top of that you may the cist of fishing tjckle bail etc to get a picture of Hit villi of the sport and reercition fisherman to the economy Compare tint to the few thousand by commercial fishermen and you can sec ihe over ihe application of fishing they take and do not to the fish slocks A r ilso and fish slocking and eon rvition to the tune of several millions of II Don forget Creek I inter weekends from 4 p In June Plenty sec and do thin for the fimily including the pioneer life style The Upper Cinada will hold their Black Powder Shoot Ham to3pm at Cold Creek Con ervation Area near Bolton At Centre foi in the PROGRAM will onte am lie highlight of the spring program between 10 in and 4pm with a keeper on hand lo give demonstrations and answer questions is well known and Mexico is showing off some really big buss these days Small have been successfully introduced lo Nova Scotia and New Bruns wick although no stocking is being currently under la ken An average of large mouth are planted each year in which is almost nothing when considering the number of fishermen This program should be increased as the bass are an Important part of the angling scene In Ontario Spoons are sometimes used or bass fishing although Ihey are not really the best of lures will lake them than largcmouth although the latter will till a small when are spawning a small mouth will hit Ihem often enough to make it interesting the better places localch bass ore often places that are the hardest fish such as downed timber trees or flooded land where the trees are still standing These dead heads arc commonly called snags and for good reasons and this is the place lo use spinner baits They arc almost and will go these branches with hardly a pause jnd when it comes lo weed spinner baits arc long weed are loose and floating Thislypcof weed usually does not harbour bass and arc a source of consternation due to the way they will on any lure so avoid loose weeds Lily pads are good for large mouth bass when It is over east and cool or between dusk and dawn If you can find a shore with a sharp drop It from a boat and use a plastic worm or once again a spinner bait type lure Let the lure drop before retrieving and you may find that the bass arc sitting in the shade of the overhang waiting for food to drop Into their mouths Next week some places go when fishing for bass in ONTARIO OUTDOORS knows thai the bee a dance when he tomes to the hive on certain occasions but do you know why The story is fascinating as have done some jludy on bees I know thai you will enjoy discovering the reasons for and other behaviours Sundays in BASS A bass derby will be held 14 miles or the Niagara River and Lake June to July with a first prize of for the bass The entry fee is and should be sent to lla Derby Canadian Club Box ioai Station B Fort Ontario Did you know the large mouth lckbass lias been stocked In several African countries Swed and Spain The stock in South America J T J Novak D T Georgetown STREET on Highway Post Office Denture therapy Clinic Phone 8778974 7912314 Marion Allen won a prize for being closest to the pin on ninth low on hidden hole won by Verna Don provided golf ball or every lady who beat him for Btttc McHnrdy three golf ills and Be it Pro trophy Twenty three ladies participated In the com petition That day the ladles had a Daisy Day The starter and ilmtr or the held Georgetown competed In the even IhU year with Toronto Noel Market 1 check lo make sure Jones erodes having the time for the day Ihe finish line before Hopping Ihe watch Ninety nine con Ninetynine at auto slalom fastest time under one minute Ninety for the ilson s runth held it faslist lime of day on tin which ran Hit isi iht irking lot Toronto Not I Montgomery in in Austin Hi umpiring in roduition Modified indii lim of It is sitonl just sue ml thin third ljtsun24unndNLil of the kind of tir was up the si tnkts dm ly lacroix Sieve Rot son Heck Mini lordun Walker Jud tiers STIK K J Bill were only three Hume Hot Arrow Ann inn it rg Dun 1 Alma tdiei I icl then thi produ lion motl nil fist I In Syracuse over while blue bells id Hi ts nil i ntUMs s ml ill ihtir lllll and Debbie up big In a karate the weekrnd won both Ihe righting and divisions for In the black bell kola division Danard wins two awards Pickells takes a second tin I lh lrr tin 1 1 r rig uinlunilK f fore is I Ki held New York on Saturday Dm is big winmi is shi took in both Ihi kill division s in or lull in Dimrd Tlitr f division finished one tenth of I hind ihi I i i New York to take in Ill lull division Knushner also took the same title il three weeks Ih 1icktlls Sonny la division was a first place showing it the toum held tnnsylvania 1 is headed for Cm mm to in the I ind in in two wtcka Ten golfers beat the pro On Tuesday May girls hud a beat Ihe Pro tompclilion Ten golfers beat the pro who scored a They were Richards hear milling Mary Ness Jan llawlhorne Verna Bar Giles Liz Jean 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