Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1982, p. 12

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SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday September a itK J Salmon figures look good THE MILLION DOLLAR SALMON still free Or at least It not caught and now it worth the coat of tag alone Trial makes It free in two The fish WAS released and the chance were reasonable that it would have been taken But that flabing Wayne Elliott of held out to the end and drove off with tint for hit 17 Coho salmon taken very early In the contest Wayne prize was a IM2 Dodge Ram Charger from Chiyiler Canada a 20foot Sportsman boat by Wilker boat Mercury outboard motor by Mercury Marine and a long list of equipment to a total of The from ALL tickets entered went to Donald Schaeffcr of Woodstock The prize was accepted by Dons father Willard and was Duck Hunting has been fair to poor Some of course always do well These hunter scout the territory before season opener and hunt with care The film of duck hunters at Luther Marsh on the news last weekend was a disgrace to duck hunt era in However this is case some who hunt trig marsh rutting a duck that is far and away out of range Ontario Outdoors C similar to the grand except the boat motor and trailer was smaller and the Dodge Ram Charger had different options AWARDS CEREMONY My wife Irene and daughter Janet helped me at the award ceremony aid they both wondered at the excellent prizes In all categories This is tbe biggest contest of its kind and the are tbo best Tbe Toronto Star Great Salmon Hunt is also presenti the Hsthery with about ITS of the proceeds of the contest The figure could rise to as much as 100 000 by the end of October as all details are wound up Bill Faster minister of the Ministry of Natural Resources was presented with a mounted Chinook Salmon for the wall of the office in appreciation for tbe work of the Ministry Terry and John Power of tbe Toronto Star are already quoting figures of the expected release of salmon for next year The figures look good and the fish now maturing lr lake should make for an excellent year in There are an awful lot of salmon far out In the lake and these fish will make for the late fishery that I mentioned here and elsewhere Sunday saw fish caught still at the four mile mark but this recent rain will bring them in to the rivers Several of the fish winning In the Salmon Some from the rocks at Port Credit and some just off snore so all types of fishermen had the same opportunity to win After the hectic six weeks I have Just put in I am looking forward to next year Great Salmon Hunt LARGEST THANKS To dear up a matter from last week No I did not catch all seven fish mentioned here last week They were all taken on the Producer Bruce Park s boat while I was fishing with them I caught the largest thanks to Bruce and the one that broke my fast an pounder Someone asked me what kind of knife I use to dean my salmon Theirs always dulls before finishing tbe first fish I use Rapaia or knife and if ox cook the flab whole I use my almms favorite knife four Inch blade Presentation It is all the knife I need and the last time out It cleaned 7 salmon from to pounds without resharpenlng Raider notes In other Raider newt has appointed two people to help him as Jack Handy former GM of the Raiders will give a hand as well as Pete Whit taker a Brampton resident used to coach the Orangeville franchise when they were In the old Intermediate league Last yea be was trying to kindle interest in arting Brampton Intermediate A franchise CHURCH DIRECTORY GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH ADVENTURE WEEK Oct 4 SUNDAY SCHOOL now accepting new students ex 198283 iMam Sam Evening Stk Masting MMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH WWOSOflRUp AT CAROLE PAST an Suraayttvol MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR MHchtl EVENT SUNDAY School Ham Preaching Worship Prayer Bible Study Soys Little Nursery Laches Utsswra Sartor Adults HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Mas Art pAim haw Ca SUSSES Sat Sun Sam Falcons edge Oakville Midfield struggle in Falcons favor Herald Bob Ollivler is with a besBliful pound Salmon taken last week in Like Ontario The specially lagged million dollar salmon is still at Urge and is now next to worthless to the fisherman who catches tier The Georgetown Senior Falcon soccer squad past West Eagles 1 Sunday to extend their record to a S1 record over the season thus far The Falcons still have one home game left one week from Sunday at the McadowGIen soccer pitch courtesy of the Meteor soccer club The Icons started the gome with two players short but the steady play of Ed Patter son led to a Georgetown goal At the end of the half the Falcons were lied with Oakville 1 1 Coach Sam Inglis was happy with the Georgetown 2 victory as Patterson the other goal on a header from a long cross Various positional changes were needed because of the absence of some players but the team adapted well to playing in unfamiliar positions the conch said The game was a mid field struggle until the second half when the Falcons were doing the majority of the attacking Inglis said There were few heart stoppers at our end coach Inglis said Gonltender Joe was outstanding for the Falcons considenng the conditions were not good for picking up ground balls the coach said Sobalj clearances were excellent hitting the ball almost TO yards he said Other standouts for the Falcons were Bob Lock wood Dave Chapman and Doug Thompson said The entire back four in the mid field the learn a I tile weaker in the offensive positions due to play shortages the coach said GM FIREWOOD Seasoned Hardwood 8564748 AUTO WAXING Restore Protect Your Cars Paint VAN ALPHEN BROTHERS For More Information Call 8779818 EXTENDED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES TO BE HELD AT CANADIAN LEGION HALL 12 ST EAST ERIN ONTARIO ON THURSDAYS 10am to 1 2 noon FOR AND OTHERS INTEREST IN EXTENDED LEARNING STARTING OCT FALL PROGRAM Oct Mode n and I on Oct Imp ess am of on foi Change Nov 4 an Cons u on Nov 11 n Nov Pot of a Un ted Canada Nov How to Tell ghi lam Wang Dec Pa cms Values and he Schon FEE FOR THE EIGHT LECTURES SB Rag may fat mads to the Bert 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