Page THE HERALD Wednesday April IOTO Ontario Outdoors BobO on the tube ByRC BOBOLUVIER Some good news I will have a show on Halton Cable next week This will give a lot of new tackle Information that I am sure you will be Interested In How I have been taking Trout on Sassy Shad and the correct setup and 1 believe he Bombers that ore taking large rainbow and salmon Other things to sec and do The TORONTO PHOTO SHOW at Exhibition Place on April 17 There is not a thing in photography that will not be there or at least have the Information available Anyone interested in taking photos even the variety should take in the show as there are several new on display along with many accessories FOCUS The Toronto Photo Show is owned and operated by the Canadian National Sportsmens Show who It runs weekdays 12 noon to to 30 Saturday a to 10 30 and Sunday to Continuing with the series on preparing Tor the fishing season we look at hooks They are the most Important pari of your tackle as they arc the only thing to come Into direct contact with the fish and thus are the only way you will come Into contact with the fish They must be top quality and kept sharp Discard them If tbey are damaged or rusted and the effectiveness is In doubt Most lost fish arc due to blunt hook points and next week I will cover the various parts of a hook and why there are so many kinds so watch for ONTARIO OUTDOORS Bantam bowlers go to world championships The Sunday evening Francs bowling league has completed its re gular season of league play with Expos becoming the champions The winning team with points is captained by Gi Duguay whos games the Inst few weeks in the schedule powered the team to a six point supre macy over the Pin Pals The Sweet Peas finished with 101 the Jehovahs 101 also the Pirates and the Blue Members of the Expos are Ginettc Duguay Roger Duguay Guy Jac David and Jim Da vid High scores for the final nightwere Gaston Laurent Larocque Cole Roger Duguay Simeon Godin SSI Ralph Gallant Celeste Jim David TOURNAMENT The Young Adult League completed their league house round Sunday to determine the winners who will advance to the zone finals at Bramp ton Bowl on May The successful bowlers were Wendy Chaplin Gary Louth 736 Steve Foster Norm Storey 654 and Paul The runners up were Pete Walker Paul Marenla Meyers Angela Wilson and Val Stennett BRIEF Teams from our zone Cen Ontario overwhelmed the opposition at the three- day provincial finals of the Colt 45 National Open Pin Championships winning the aggrogatc They also won the men team plonships the ladies team championship with Margie and the ladies sin gles by Charlene MacCor and Susan Wise The mixed team with lo cal Stephanie though defeating all the top leaders and the champions could not overcome the big deficit of the first day play The winners will now be going to the Nationals April to May In Winnipeg Man Last minute flash The Young Adult League team placed in the money at the Ed Black and Bill Camp bell Team tourney Scarborough on the Scott Julie Cote TcriJane Cowtarough 444UB6 Karen Doylo Laura Rl 429171 Michelle Webster 411148 Burt 406149 Cindy Kava nagh Barb Camp bell Juniors Debbie Lane Tammy Wood Teresa Jane Hicks Lynn Norton Cindy Mil ton Paul ONeill Anthony Weatberall 195 Hole Seniors Gary Scha Grant Richardson Dwaync Jeff Dafoe Richard Cote Leonard Hope weekend A boys and girls team will be competing in the allday play at the World Bantam Bowling Champion ships In on Sat April 12 YOUTH BOWLING SCORES Pee Wees Ian Vint Eddie Doyle Ian Wilkes 386134 Michael Jeffrey Fuel Oil A lot of companies sell it but what WE offer is a total energy savings package Which 329122 Michael Larocque 306121 Tracy Weeks 404 142 Tracy Bali TnraLcavitt 216 David J9188 Stephen Mills Tom my Olson 468190 Ron Campbell 457173 Brian Franks 444155 Glen Kaiser 419173 Philip Hughes Shane Curran Lady curlers end another season By JUNE CARSON The Ladies Compeletive curling season came to close last week The Taylor Award held by the team with the highest overall points required a two game series to break the tie between Peggy Darmodys rink and Norma Wilsons rink Darmody together with Lena Burns Joan Trimble and Karen emerged victorious Last Wednesday Norma Wilson a rink of Enid Mulr and Brendo won both their games in a final playoff making them club champions and recipients of the Rencholme trophy Runners up were Joan Mustard with Jane Burrows Knthy and Ellen Bums Bctte took her of Ethel Murdy Gcafreda and Mary Kitely to Dixie for an Invitational Spiel where they made it all the way to the semi finals Good curllna ladies The Curling Season is fast coming to a close with but two popular spiels left to be played On Saturday the JuniorSenior Spiel will be a great lime for parents sons and daughters to join in a day of curling together Sunday marks the beginning of a week long Johnny Cornelius Spiel culminating in a gala victory party the following weekend MAJOR ATOMS 1 Georgetown OMHA Ontario Champions Zone Congratulations to Charlie Wayne Brian snd their super Major Atom hockey team Many thanks to a fine group of young boys and effort You have given us a season of supreme hockey that all Georgetown can be extremely proud of roil AM THE CHAMPIONS Womens Recreational Soccer For Women 18 and over MEETING AND REGISTRATION Wednesday April 9 pm Cedarvale Gym