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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1983, p. 12

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Pane THE HERALD April Ontario Outdoors Swimmers training for Regionals y Stock up on bug stopper With April rushing by rout season will soon be upon This brings on thoughts of walking along stream banks ana insects It Is not too soon to get slocked up on insect repellent lamgolngtoget my supply soon and you can be sun it will be BrecksOle Time Woodsman Fly Dope This Is one of the most effective Insect repellents you can buy There Is one brand that seems to draw the most praise yet 1 have found it to be destructive to plastic and the fisherman In particular handles a lot of plastic In a day Time Is made with full benefit of well known repellent and Is not so destructive Hot spots for opening day The CREDIT RIVER as I have been predicting or the last few years should be HOT this year If jOU want big rainbow trout then try the Credit Fish below NORVAL but be sure you are not on private property and do not leave a mess on the bank Any fisherman that must start at midnight and have a fire going on shore will not catch fish You must move around to find the best location and feeding trout This is a watch notice and I want ALL my readers to take note IF YOU FIND ANYONE fishing before season opens on April 30th they MUST be reported to the Ministry of Natural Resources dial Zenith to reach the Maple office The office in charge of Hal ton and west of here Is Cambridge and they can be contacted at 519 Go through the operator and ask for the to be collect When the season opens try small or number one size MEPPS spinners small worms for the bait fisherman or NYMPHS for the fly fisherman The all round favorite nymph la the Hares Ear preferably the Gold Rib style These seem to represent all manner of forage food for trout in streams and ponds alike s make a line of fly they call HYFLY They an excellent fly and at a reasonable price If your local sporting goods store does not carry them be showing some HYFLY sets at my open house at GEORGETOWN CANADIAN TIRE STORE on April This is excellent lime to find out how to fish trout and other species of fish More details in next week column but suffice to say there will be a wide range of demonstrations on all aspects of fishing If you are a novice or an expert drop by to say hello or ask about coming season and what is new The time will a m to so reserve a lime to drop by Fill in a free draw ticket and maybe win some tackle for the year fishing Regular readers of ONTARIO OUTDOORS will remember that I have featured the books by Ontario Outdoor Publications The Hines Herringerjensen series include Ontario Fishing Guide TroutSalmon Guide and now the Northern Ontario Fishing Guide Box Guide 1 have the first three and will feature them on April I hope to get the tackle box guide soon so I should have that there also If you can find them buy them and If not I have order forms Call me at any reasonable time and I will make sure you get one They are excellent and should be In your library The spring recreation vehicle show is at the CNE stadium Exhibition Place from April 15 to 17 The Canadian Family Camping Federation will be holding a pancake breakfast for early birds Entorlu nment will be provided by the country and western performers the Sunset Drifters Friday m lp 30 p Saturday a to 10 p Sunday a to A pair of Georgetown athletes are preparing for an encore performance at East Regional Games for the Physically Disab led later this spring In Misslssauga Neil Mercer and Johnny Pay ton a pair of local 15yearolds happen to be best es arc currently training for the provincial who suffers from a spinal condition and is permanently con fined to a wheelchair competes In the pool and on the track He was first In the 50meter freestyle swim race and second In the breast stroke over the same distance at last years games and this year he plans to compete in the 100 and 1500 meter wheelchair races A little heavier set In the upper body Neil was first In the 50meter back stroke last year and he Is planning on entering the discuss air pistol and table tennis events at this years games Neil suffers from muscular dystrophy Neil who attends C High School in Milton said during a recent interview he and Johnny began competing in athletics for some thing to do Just started competing last year Neil said We wanted to get ourselves a little more Swimmers Nell Mercer left and Johnny Payton right are training for the East Regional Games for the Physically Handicapped in The boys will be entering both swimming and track and field events For a warmup they will be participating In the Variety Village pantathlon in en the weekend Hersldpboto Reb a York winner Golden Agers Bowling GOLDEN AGE BOWLING RESULTS Aprils High Single Flat Anne Nicholson Ethel Hardman Jim Wilson Bert Craig High Single with Hand cap Ethel Anne Nicholson Jim Wilson George Hunt erZSl Flat Anne Nicholson Ethel Bert Craig John Hooper High Triple with Handi cap Anne Nicholson Ethel John Hooper George Hunt TEAM STANDINGS Blue Jays lis Happy Gang 110 Anne Ging 102 Dynamiters Lucky Six Atoms Corner Pins Butter Balls Sunshine Girls Blue Birds Gretta s Gang Georgetown Rebel High School track and field team participated In the University tatlonal meet held indoors at York Friday and Satur day A solid performance was turned In by junior Lynn Macphail who won the senior girls 3000 metre race in minutes and four seconds Amy Powers a first year midget won her section of the Junior girls 3000 metre and was fourth overall Sandy compel ed In the midget girls metre In the midget boys 400 metre Jim Manning of Stewart town was third overall at 56 seconds Or the nine sections of Junior boys 400 metre runners Gary Hulbert finished second In his section In the midget girls metre sprint Sandy won her heat in seconds advancing to the semi finals Scott sack was fifth In his heat in he midget boys divi si on In the senior boys slon containing nine heats Paul Burroughs was fourth and Mike Lord was fifth Midget Mike Wood tlm 10 11 for the junior boys 3000 metre event Jeff Amalo a Grade student came through In 10 and David Banks timed 10 Fiona Heaton ran well in the Junior girls 3000 metre event Amy Powers finished ninth overall of more than runners in the midget girls 1500 metre race In the midget boys 1500 metres Mike Wood clock FRANK J JOHNSON Chartered Accountant Personal Corporate Taxation Bookkeeping Services Financial Statements 30 MelanleDr Suite 201 Brampton 7934544 or Res HAZENS KAWASAK1 1982 SPECIALS SAVE S KZ KZ KZ 1000 750 440 LTD LTD LTD SAVE SAVE 1300 mm You re not too late tor a great buy on an 82 Kawasaki We want 6 see our remaining stock on the road not on the So we really performed on price Better get here MODELS OH DISPLAY Plus P D I Licence and Tin HAZENS 55 SINCLAIR AVE SERVICE 8779473 and Gary Last went through 04 Erik Hopkins was fourteenth out of runners in the Junior division timing Tanya Sherrard and Shawn Langdon ran in the Junior girls 1500 metres The Junior girls metres featured Lee Blendell timing seconds Karen Pepper In Angle Mackey In and Connie Powers clock lng seconds Michelle Barnard Urn in the midget girls BOO metres Hike Wood finished In In the midget boys division and In the senior girls divi Cym timed 37 In the open girls relay up to the age of Grade B runners Sandy and Alison Irvine ran The B team was made up of Cym New combe Kim Sommer- vllle Susan MacLaren and Nancy Mustard A team was fourth overall clocking 33 for the event The runners featured Sandy Bar well Lee Blendell and Lynn Macphail In the boys division the team Included runners Jim Manning Scott Rick MacGregor and Erik Hopkins The A team consisted of Gary Mike Lord Paul Burroughs and Ken Hesse TIMS AUTO CLEANING 8775943 Ask About Our Commuter Special Choose ft from Canada nnlalfMal of CM can and CMC trucks Charge it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Blrjilwre to offer you our valued FBEE ESTIMATES TOUCH UPS i ROYAL SERVICE iBW DELIVERY ijHH DUALITY BODYWORK RBI EXPERT OPEN WEEKDAYS UHIL6 You With SATURDAY Your 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