Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1981, p. 12

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SECTION THE HERALD Ontario Outdoors IBOBlOIUVIFIt Rain keeps Jolly boys off waters a very pleasant weekend weather wise but last Saturday the Salmon was the Lake although in Icssir numbers The rain on Sunday kept the Jolly boys off the waters but the fishing was only fair brings up another aspect of the boohing or a iliartir boat skipper and crew Do supply rain gear some projection from squalls thai spring up rapidly on Lake Or lano Rain is beneficial to the shore fishermen Thenorm and scented from the land water runs far into It lake and acts as an to the fish and Infers the urge and the subsequent run It may not his last rain all helps to set them off on the big run MIGHTY MITE SERVICE Brute Campi runs a fine charter service and his Chris Craft MIGHTY MITE in is well equipped and provides lots of over from the weather As with most charters all tackle is provided as most do not own the correct gear for these super fish Bruce he honor of running lite boat that took the la r Rest fish taken off St Catharines in the spring derby As with all that I mention here in you may tell It cm I recommended as I know or have fished with them all Phone Brute Campbell at for or to cheek just what they do supply Slill trying to put two charters in each week Happy Charters are now running more than one boat Monty Smith and George are two of the best skippers on the lake and are almost sure to get you into fish In tost Saturday their boats did real well Their home port Is Harbour and they can be at and IS George As with all barters reservations arc needed and the earlier the better Some days on Lake Ontario there are more trout than arc salmon and the fishery for Rainbow Brown and Laker is rowing with he Ministries swing to this type of fishery from the salmon PREPARE YOUR CATCH TaJtea3Gpoundchlnooft pound the prize andbut wait a minute Ho to clean a fish that big The nine inch big fish filleting knife will fill the bill on that one This knife is designed for this type of job and will hold an edge longer than any knife I have seen on the market There isn one in collection of knives but I will tins before I gel out for the salmon Sonic lime ago I mentioned the Berkley challenge Berkley offered this amount any other line com pan j if they could beat them in a test of tensile strength of thur fishing line There were no takers Could it be the other companies were not interested in the money Or could It be their lines the Berkley lines Remember am just a reporter and not an expert on lines I only report what 1 see and il looks like Berkley is a winner The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Zone si annual contention will be held Sept la 19 The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Zone six annual convention will be held Sept IB The location is the Oxford Fish and Game Protection association Woodstock Ontario Further information and registration phone Tom Bertrand A recent report shows a reduced amount of Mercury in the Lake St Clair region This report also shows no bacterial activity and the commercial fishing in that area is beginning to gel under way again Blue Jays 30 Credit Union 24 JH TB1L Til Bank Blue Jays Troy Gardiner Adam Jeremiah Brady Chandler Triples Doubles Outstanding player Brady Chandler David R Jertmi ah Fend ley Canadian Legion Cubs Triples Kevin Spears 1 Angela 1 Erin Travers Doubles Brian Tara Outstanding player Brian Snarl Ross Thompson Credit Union tiki Lodge Pitcher Joke Mashintcr Home runs Outstanding player Gregory Dawson Ken Ann Ilk Lodge Angels IB Canadian Union tubs Pitcher Home runs Scotl Gordon Outstanding player Merchants complete Erin series in sweep The Merchant past lait week to their Ihrce by winning all three games time II In known which leam the Glen men wilt play In their playoff round or when the game will be Limehouse fastball Herald Special I imchouse lit it and Indusmln Rockets arc tied with one victory in II best three out of live finals I I mi house won the opener tiny doubled he score on lit only lo have Indubinln come back last to nip Laings Construction and Rockets are tied The opening victory by was the first against this year as the won all four league games by highscores or and 114 Indusmin took a early 10 lead in the first Inning as catcher Ron Prior singled and then stole second third and home Lalng battled back with three runs in the second on a single by Mike double by Brad Deforest and Garry Mollbys triple followed by Ivan Wheeler single The fifth inning saw Lime house take a lead on singles by Deforest Bunell and Ma thy The Rockets run of their own as Ron Prior tripled and stole home while Gary Pickles earned his second RBI on a single Each team added a run in the eighth o make the final score in favour of Construction Brad Deforest pitched for Lalng s Construe tlon as he recorded seven strike outs while Jerry Mar shall and Butch Jennings combined to strike out six batters The second game seen take a first inning lead as John Dufflcld homered and Paul Campbell doubled chouse scored their run on singles by Mike Earl Ivan Wheeler and a double by Brad Deforest Indusmin look a lead in the third inning as Jerry Marshall crossed the plate They added another run in the fifth on a single by Frank and a double by John who went four for five at the plate rallied for three runs in the seventh Inning on doubles by Ken John Case Garry Maltby and a long triple by John Pcrcira to make the score 54 in favour of Indus Neither team was able to score in the eighth Inning as left the tlclng run on first base The third game of the scries was scheduled for lost Tuesday evening with the fourth game Thursday night A fifth game and deciding gome will be played at next Tuesday night If necessary The League will bo having lis wind up dance and trophy presentation on Saturday September 19 at Herald photos by Mary Lou Egerton THE MANY FACES OF THE GLEN MERCHANTS Kinsmen Optimist girls squad overwhelm Family Trust opponents FUND RAISING Does your club school or organization require LET ME SHOW YOU HOW TO EARN 1000 No Investment and no risk to your club In any way Write and Include your name address and phone number to F Main St N Georgetown Ont 3H2 Blue Jays Home runs 3 Triples Doubles Outstanding player Greg Sinclair Adam Troy Gardiner Credit Union Triples Rooster Outstanding player Mlna David Shcppsrd Standard The Hair Shoppe was behind from he first inning but far behind until the third inning when Standard had doubled Hair Shoppe were Hope for Standard and Shcryl Draper for Hair Shoppe were Lynn Terashila for Hair Shoppe and Elaine Hughes Vicky Cunningham for Standard Game stars were Lynn for Hair Shoppe and Donna Brown for a good defensive game at firsl Elaine Hughes and Vicky Cunnlnghom for their home runs for Standard won the gome in the first inning with sons nol scoring until he third inning when they five runs hitler was Joanne Bingham for were Julie Hunen Lcannc for and Sandra Marshall lor Game stars were Joanne Chris Hooper for Magnusons and Joanne Bingham for a and Marshall for pitching for Roberta Young Blue Giants Youngs and Blue Giants were very close until the third inning Blue Giants scored five runs to keep the lead hitters were Laura and Suzanne Game star was Heather for her steady pitching for Youngs JUNIORS Ken Dairy Queen Dairy Queen was in Ihe lead the whole game scoring seven runs in second Inning hitlers were Maureen Tanya Hill Kent Annette and Tara Burroughs for Dairy Queen and Julie Belly June Johns on and for were Annette for Dairy Queen and Belly June Johnston for Game stars Julie for a grand slam for and Maureen for Dairy Family Optimist won game in first Inning scoring seven runs were Colleen Murphy and Lisa Latch ford were Lill for Optimists and Murray for family Trust On mi stars were Cralbc for Optimists and and for Family Trust I- Iks won by default Vie extend our deepest sympathy to the family in the loss of a dear husband and father STANDINGS JUNIORS OptimisI IB 14 Elks 14 Dairy 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