Ontario Outdoors BVRC The Serendipity Singers will be at the Toronto Sportsmans Show today and tomorrow On Kirch to TVs Hee Haw Girls along Gordle and the musical group WhlsKey River will perform Plenty of boats or the water lover or fisherman or the high velocity unlimited hydroplane a boat that puts out 3000 horse power Take the opportunity while at the show to discuss the new firearms laws with government officials who are staffing a booth there for this purpose The Toronto Angler and Hunters casting pool is a good place while and the demonstrations and competitions are great to watch For the ladies there is a fashion show put on regularly and the Duck Decoy Carving contest provides one of the highlights of the Toronto Show All these programs and activities as well as over 500 exhibitors are enclosed Indoors in 12 acres of excitement Custom Knife makers CEBEK and FERRI teamed up and are tlisplaylng their knives Truly beautiful as well SPORTSMANS SHOW DISPLAY u functional and Zanuafc Invite you to come up and tee ray etchings on those that Search out the Ontario and Salmon Their aim are worthy fishing for Rainbows in Ontario Is your bag maybe this is the organization for you As yet I dont know much about them so check them out There Is always something for the kids si the Sportsmen Show This year there is ECO SQUIRREL an environmental puppet show sponsored by the Abilibi Paper Co It features programs all on the forest Paper companies have been known to pollute our waterways with processing waste However they are working in the forest and with regulated col ting tbey can benefit wildlife But Squirrel has an Important message so check him Oh yes don forget to look up RED FISHER and enter the contest at the Mercury Outboard Theatre Even fishing boating and adventure films Knock around scuttlebul with Red he quite a guy For the dog lovers out there the Retriever Trails are ongoing from to and there are over entries in the Canadian National Dog Show in the Queen Elizabeth Building This is Canada largest all breed show and almost every breed Is represented Of course there are all the personalities such as Talk lo Pete and lell him I sent you down and you want to see all the equipment on his boat Pete Is only too willing to explain all the gear needed for fishing in the great lakes Close to Pete display is Monty Smith and his boat Two boats within 10 feet of each other so you can compare size and equipment If you remember last summer and fall I did a series of columns on these boa Is and will follow it up this year with updated information I tried last week to emphasize the COLLECTION OF FISHING FLIES These old and new flics are mounted In an artistic fashion and is an absolute must for goer This display la WORLD FAMOUS and some people have travelled thousands of miles to see It You only have to head down to the Toronto Show In Toronto Over people waited outside the gates last week for the doors to open I believe shows the interest in ihe show and you should be one of the over 300000 people enjoying but don t lei these figures you Weekdays noon till 11 pm Sunday l till and Saturday 10 a m to Of course it is the feature of the year for outdoors peo In ONTARI OUTDOORS THE HERALD TUTTMANS GARDEN CENTRE LANDSCAPING OPENING MARCH 24 Fertiliser Fre ran til with pur chase Seeds Tools Pesticides Peat Mom Gilt Items Flower Pots etc Opening March Cloy Pots all sizes off Seeds Buy 3 package get free one Enter your name for a Draw for 20 kg bags of Fertilizer 1064 with weed and feed Coffra is ready Drop by ductus your garden it Mile South of Acton wins over Royal Oak in tournament came up with an victory over Royal Oak in A division play at the Georgetown International Bantam Hockey loumamenl After a close first game which won 32 Royal Oak gave up and were defeated in the second match up scored the first goals of the game Keith put Ihe first be tween Ihe poles with help from Dave Brown Assistant captain Kevin Dickson marker was unassisted Ray fired the next marker into the net far Royal Oak to narrow Brant ford s lead The last goal of first period came from thestick of Roger Dugsdon credit for the assist going captain Rob Crocock Jeff Sanchuk popped the last marker Into the mesh for Royal Oak at 7 of the second period to bring final score to in favor of In the second matchup Brantford held Oak scoreless while they racked up five points Dave Hawkins put puck past he Royal Oak goalie to score first marker with the assist com from assistant captain Duncan Maclnllre added the next two goals for Brantford with help from Hawkins on the first and Hawkins and Cro cock on second added Ihe fourth marker on a pass from Mac I til ire The last goal of ihe game was scored by eight seconds of play remain Credit for the assist went to Doug Brown and Mike Brady Georgetown Youth Soccer Club Soccer Boot Exchange Saturday March 24 in the gymnasium at Cedarvde am noon Soccer boots be bought and sold in the price range FRANK VETERES SPECIAL PRICE DINNER ONLY187 Reg 375 Delicious bread 4 CLOSING EVERY WEDNESDAY NOV OPEN AT Georgetown Lie under DISCOVERY