Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 19, 1984, p. 11

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday Sept 19 11 Again action wt ail and furious at the I unlit the last lha In ah Una on Sunday for Saturday we until end a BMXwaa part of Ontario champ Sunday of but once thsy got tided lha pica Out doors by George Hoare lures arc st a good bet but hooks must be sharp and strong and S reamer fl es of colour schemes arc good pat ence Is the angler s lot Yarn fl tied on good strong short shank hooks up eye most of these I arc gold plated my of would be six or four The body can be orange and the v can jam used for hook ruga I s though to keep l short and combed Each one con be Me lead various turns of lead re mee the depths of water ally when cast upstream and let dr ft free over the bottom are a proven producer for salmon and of course the able roe bag Most of my good zed salmon and rainbow were using a red and white daredev I wobbler of an nch short of inches trophy brook trout from pounds to pounds were also taken on wobbl but then that s another story hat I a book Now scramble So may l 1 ncs by yours on future Safe journey Runners prepare for Miller Marathon The M Her Toronto Marathon promises to be the most exciting running event ever held in his country Over competitors Including many top from around the world II be compel in th year event on an ting new course This new course originating the Toronto Hilton Harbour West out up the South Kingsway combina tton to Bloor East along to the Rose dale Valley up Pottery Road through Talbot Road Park and back to the Danforth where the runners proceed west towards the ex citing finish at Vars ty Stadium Spectators w 1 have ample opportunity to access the course route to view the race and as well here entry fee for spectators at Vars Stadium Over in cash and awards are lable courtesy of the major sponsor Breweries Limited as well as the Cosponsors Miracle Food Mart Honda Puma City TV and Burger King Race day is September with the star t ng gun going off at 8 a pre race activities the traditional car bo load party pre race symposiums This year s race also marks the debut of the M Celebr chase for charity This unique event will feature celebrity runners running for fourteen of the high file charities In Metropolitan Toronto The format will fnd as many as runners from each char running relays of one mile and generating funds through public pledges In addition to the pledge funds raised O Keefe Breweries Ontario wilt donate to the first place char ty 1 to the second and to the third place team For further information The Mara hen Hot Line at BOATING TIPS FOR SAFE BOATING What one thing should you do before setting off on a boat tap noA pus eg aJaquaB pnoiS pus pnoqs uejd jo For further Information cadi Power Squadron t message brought to you by mnRSH Live Bait Taxidermy FALL SPECIAL Remington Model 130GURPHST GEORGETOWN 5i Acton Legion Minor Hockey REGISTRATION Thursday Septembe 7 m 20th Acton Arena FEES 32 par or mo a play An Ala to eg aunt to play A Sta Acton Figure Skating Club REGISTRATION SATURDAY SEPT and SATURDAY SEPT 29th 9 12 noon at the ACTON ARENA ALSO REGISTRATION FOR POWER SKATING Beginner and Advanced Levels Taught by Club Professionals SKATE EXCHANGESALE Richmond 8533851 or Don Perry 8530924 D0I0A0M0O0N0 Of 2500 SUPER JACKPOT NIGHT IN DESIGNATED CONSOLATION PRIZES Sunday MINI MACHINE BINGO RICE NOTICE At NOR General Meeting at Arena HaB Oct Time Subm ss ons for changes to the Constitution are to be forwarded in writing to the secretary at the above address 3 weeks prior to the meeting Acton Hockey and Skating School The Acton Arena Saturday Sept and Saturday Sept 29th 912 ENJOY THE WINTER MIXED RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL JOIN NOW REGISTRATION Wed Sept 19at8 15p m at George Kennedy School MinimumAge 19years SPONSORED BY GEORGETOWN VOLLEYBALL ASSOC aaaiiii High Life TORONTO MARATHON Sunday September 30 Over 150000 in sponsorship awards and prizes Seven years ago the Toronto Marathon began as a dream with a scant parti cipants In 1984 its world class with over 5 000 men and women competing for more thin 150 in sponsorship awards and prizes The new track should be faster than ever as it takes you along residential streets winding through acres of scenic park system to COMPEnNGFORTHE a flat five mile straightaway finish Its attracting some of the best runners from Canada the U S and around the world You 11 want to be one of them Th Entry fee is 10 00 with proceeds going to the Herbie fund The Miller High Life Toronto Marathon When you run you can t lose WAIVER RELEASE in II L l 1 I 1 III II r j a a ir i Cytv

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