Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 21, 1982, p. 12

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Georgetown Ac ton Tuesday Dec 21 Cut doors A quick glance out the window this morning rinds the bird feeder under at least four Inches of snow This takes some getting used to makes an angler worry about making it up to the river for a last fling before the late season Bow fishing closes December In roost stream mouths and inland rivers Some very large fish arc hitting at on the Big Head River for those hardy enough to st and the cold One can be very sure that your fish won I spoil when landed Blake Emmerson of Georgetown area landed a trophy Rainbow in the past week at 14 pounds The best fish so far for Blake is already at the taxidermist one to be remembered A well planned trip Into the area north of was reel success for four Halton Hills Georgetown residents Tom Miller Arch Campbell and sons Grant and Doug Campbell made a fly in trip via Luncnbury Airways plus some hardy canoe portaging put them on some waters that see very few anglers In one and half hours fishing on the first day they landed 18 large speckled trout some in the five pound class plus plenty of small pickerel just right for the pan This augurs well for Ontario resident fishing without leaving the country Acid rain has not caught up In some areas as yet Looks like cross country skiers will be having a ball this Christmas Just a word of caution on the first timeout don t overdo it or you will find sore spots you never dreamed of Wherever one travels holiday season either take your tee totalling other half along as your chauffeur or wait until you get to your destination before you get into the sauce Spot checks by all Ontario police personnel are in force and even a smell on your breath will hopefully get you a taxi ride home It a tough ending to a party or fishing trip to have no wheels when you git home Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Pair get four months Two Barrie teenagers were sentenced to four months In Jail after pleading guilty to stealing about SI worth of garments from the Hide House last summer William Usher 17 and Barry Cu minings IB have been in custody since their arrest last August Their sentence is on top of the four months they have already served Judge Douglas Latimer said in Milton Provincial Court recently Judge Latimer noted the youths had com milted the theft while under probation and It was the second such offence they I ad been Involved In while on probation He pleas on behalf or Fisher that he should be released into his mother custody Fisher was also given an extra In Jail for assault causing bodily harm He pleaded guilty to hitting an apartment superin tendent in the face which resulted In four stitches to his nose The pair cut a screen window of the Hide House August touching off a secret alarm the court heard during their trial They took about worth of clothing Meanderings by Mabel Many of the Christinas recipes call for large amounts of ingredients and they frighten off a lot of peo ple In these days of high prices ways of making cookies and cakes would be more to the point My mother mincemeat recipe call ed for a pound of this and a tablespoon of that and so I experimented with it and changed most everything to a cup of this and a teas of that I added more chopped apple and applesauce to It as I do not like strong raincc meat ended up with enough to make two plea and a few tarts for another time The price of mince meat in a tin or Jar Is very high out If you add chopped apple or orange juice to it you can almost double tt and the flavor Is Just as good So don be wary of a redpe with mammoth proportions Expert and be site for your

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