Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 26, 1978, p. 18

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THE April 1 Outdoors Ontario iBOHHll SPRING brings IK VARMINT hunting The groundhog license went on and irows ire in Wr AVER SCOPES lor 1B78 give wide range of choices or he rillc enthusiast and of course the POINT stems These is Hive a of tight that is enhanced by a flouresccht filament that gathers and projects It tor a better light picture The light is not on the target but in the scope or tube and when this bright spot won target then pull the hue used one find them a tat training device or the ma be left on the gun as per Seseral times in pail lolumns I mentioned the formation of the firearms Association This organization is a lot of attention and interest and is shaping up to be of great importance to the gun owner Leslie Young of Turn Colli is on enthusiastic supporter as is Sim Thompson of Oranges ille The meeting at the Georgetown Hub recently was well publiciicd in column and was well attended with over in attendance Bill Jones president at this time spoke to people from as far away as Milton uclph and even will pive me space for a brief of Ihc many lions since space is at a premium arc the sportsman or womanT stress the importance or such organizations is7FA Thisweikh effort on ms port takes a lot of work and If joudon t rcn I fnends the information it contains I len you are responsible Phone me or write with your and dislikes I will heed of letter or call and reply or Carole Street eorgetown On Join the NATIONAL ASSOC or blame the theft of rights J Box KIS5H8 membership is we talked a good minutes talking about the and his of running coon hounds night No guns are carried at this time of year and the female and young coon carry no scent and the only racoon put up run by the dogs arc the board or moles Once treed the dogs are pulled off and the toon seems to tease and play sort of game I Intend get out on a hunt some business permitting Bill Met win fishing recently at Douglas Point with friends They took Salmon as well as Brown Trout from pounds to one that went pounds Bill is also concerned with the environment and called mi with a report of stream pollution in Hills took water samples and they ore being checked by the Ministry of llu lnvlronmcnt That is called getting Involved with your concerns These streams support a lot of fish and fisher mm and Ihelr los is Want to go trout fishing today Can I wall for the I south of the town of All Rainbow Trout in minimum 12 inches and over Tom charges on st ill of m Mi win mill Call him if you wish after ft Jus1 don I BOATS ruas a 4 foot rult with stern This boat like mobt is equipped with big Jon ind alt tackle Just bring your food ond drinks and the rate in I indent hour iv spin persons Al this time he is only taking out weekend full days but otst over to the fishing grounds it fort Credit man five years gelling to know Lake Ontario before hi started his Charter two he has skunked nnt I fish well all know but the chances are perience is great Get him at or write Pete Mntraikic Wilson 319 1114 tor the opener this try Ihi smaller streams for good trout fishing Thi water should be good if on going up to the be rid for For the small streams 1 would suggest the BLACK FURY and possible the ZFIIO RED Go larger if you wish or eel that large inhabit the pools or runs that you J re fishing tor water such as the or try a Number Two or Three in Brass or Silver I know m ins fishermen will not use anything but Spawn mort trout art taken with lurts in spawn or Ihi small murshmiillows art rial Rainbow Trout Put up with crowds if you must fish are caught every yeir bumping ilbows with tht next man WORMS irt on small streams stick with the small worms Ihtm whole sinker unliss is needed On ponds it suth placts as TrHRA use small lures or minnows if irt is It is unlawful to minnows into such plaits so don lr it II will only ruin fishing so trap Ihtm right Hurt will be only too to ins iiutstions you may have if jou will call me I have a of plates with LUCK and GOOD jou hit in Bill The Ministry of Natural is rtlt istng SALMON and RAINBOW TROUT into Credit tomorrow April Thi hid the snow and run put the high If you catch any of fish identified by attached photograph them us tart fully as lo grow their ID to pound weight ringi Walcli for fishing and tntourage relt ist Ihcst fish also Ontario Outdoors col Bob Olhvicr his youngest fishing Scoll of Ollivter says Start I hem joung and will reward you with hours of companionship is Cleats chew up field Centennial teacher says editor of The Herald I am in regard to an article entitled Soccer execs in rage over Centennial field I taught at Centennial for past 12 years in past four years I watched our deter the sorry state is in today is my opinion thai the demist of playing field is due lo the playing and practicing of organized soccer The students of use this fitld every day for five or six months of the year The field is used for a great variety of athletics including soccer track field hand ball etc Until arrival of National Secretaries Week April 2329 flu for ill ilduinl i link Nullum Im j lhL 1 jci for you MURRAY SI BRAMPTON 40 I 2oA GEORGETOWN OOVUI organized the field re rrained virtually in Iht wmt million as Ihe day Ihe sod was laid Soccer is a tremendous of skill and lop loner for our kids llisosporl in which participant Is nol required to invest large sums of money for equipment How ever a fitld which is used as u soccer pitch very quickly del hard barren ground As much us would like to sec the field school upgraded I can understand he town not being willing to provide the funds J In two years Ihc field will be In the saint slate it is Tie field at rem in excellent under heavy school In cause Ihe wi ir run shoes eli its because the field was used under 1 ondil ions I am frustrated and our school suffer of Surely in Imli of tin lie pliyid and enjoyed in running shins when fit Id is dry If our field is rip lam hopeful I In 1 will blip keep in pi condition by having luigue using running shoes of sK ilestroyint Jim Mavalk Parts Accessories Industrial Supplies alighting Equlpmen Sales Service MAVALK SALES LTD Armstrong Georgetown 8770143 8770144 Recreation departments conference helps set up the master plan llu dtparlmint drilling a asler plan antl groups ml Ihe roups is out to totally lis list figures it much loser In of inordinalion figures procn dings Saturday programs and fat Hits thiil with an illday and ommumly J librinc strings in he sir is should the ray sujs Iht programs ids haw changed stry iii mi much in and r 11 Mrovidtrsin hi r a the minyofhenslduitshawnol H lml period or w jd l Ittrtalion lommircul s Th ml mtnl wants lo find out immunity groups s tlors should plan ntids of md loursi the ms f s d rK whu ursndproKr odhe ill pirtmtnt is in process GDHS track team warms up for Relays In Id W 1 ihi nmlj I scrow sod somi him il is first hollow isbm Ihi I IRIS 114 Br Ii inl Miner imi lli Ires Smith illilhs 4 lilenn ird I Hi ithr Mil inn 12 I Siiullj Six iiiuirs It ip 111c i Drivers 11 ils Mis hint Hume ill It 1 IIKIISIMl Georgetown Youth Soccer Club SOCCER BOOT EXCHANGE Saturday April at Cedarvale am noon Soccer boots will be bought and sold In the price range 2 4 Old uniforms will be sold at nominal prices Georgetown Baseball Assoc Rep Team TryOuts Any boys wishing to try out for the Rep Teams travelBng aH at A DIAMOND FAIR GROUNDS PEE WEE Born Sat April am Rain Date Sun April Coaches Art Budwelser Jock Fisher Brian James BANTAM Born 196364 MIDGET Born Anyone unable to make but wishing to play Contact Howard at or Dave Ward at dip should In involved hi mi in 11 of IIMnltllins hurdles bun i in liigg Hilton ruord if hid i Ins rd I s d Br mini 1 no Smith in J inn Win ill Jones in Ihi WW k 4 I Ins W k I Unit mi Ins tin Si- litis Ihi mil I is hid mi In p Mil hi I It si i list lime in Ixith tin mm I imtri intl Ihi w is inn up In Ihe is Iht r in llu it las loiliy Shi nil in sjid ID high schools ti I put lit sihools ling it I firs Capital and non pita Tin capital grant Is sically for objects which nnotlw moved and Wintnrlo il of the cost for i of should It i nil Ihtv ni look 1 in mill Ik r lor lilt ltlljl Ml us i ill hi first iisd lh ml should Ihc othin t prnjiit insi sis thi no his o consulted about social officer for the Sttrtlarj of State said her is far as recreation la gnes grants lo help in Ihe riming of instructors Sin said thai sports It may recelsc grants lhroujh her oHite through the Open House Canada program program is designed 10 h groups of people from the gisof to travel and learn Imulolhtr parts of Canada A ml the of would only cover travel with the job ition of Canada Works Toronto said her p offer grants to mdiMdu ils v host work will be ol benefit community Works gives grants to help retrain unskilled people and lo also help In the of handicapped We re to help create jobs for Hit unskilled and for who are seasonally unemployed Kritstl Weaver and Heller or representatives from diparlmmts will be in Halloo Hills lakmg interviews m people looking for grants times before summer arrives They will be in orgeiown May and June and in Ac on on May the day is over Gray said did more lo find out about the rccrea Itonil needs of Hills Ih in any day in the of Town sin ftintino grants will pint of which in 1 Im Ik ilso said projttls whit hi innol mi it ongoing projetl is im mulled will nol rutivt IT project must ilso Ih for no It tin all Thtr 1 whic RYDERS TV ft SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR HITACHI Choose it ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS CORRECTION MAY SALE FLYER ACDC 12 BRADFORD BW PORTABLE TV should read PORTABLE SON OF HIBACHI Should be Due to delivery problems the Training Bike SELLING PRICE advertised on Page of Zellers May Sale Circular will not be available for this sale We apologize to our customers for any inconvenience caused GEORGETOWN I GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE

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