Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1980, p. 10

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111 i Ontario You can hunt Canada Geese further to the pmei of the Great Salmon Hunt Ihnt concluded recently the prize inner Don Hubbard of Oshawa won a Jeep Cherokee With it went a toot with convertible top trailer and that would need to outfit a for the best In fishing T0L1I The draw prize was for anyone who entered a in the contest regardless of sue and was won by Jerry Barrett of Port The value was for an idcnticM prize to the grand prize smaller This mido catch worth per ounce Some fishing trip that was TOPCONTJNDtll years old was The top for quite while She imly ended up in second place with her IB and won an outboard motor worth and a surprise gift of a St DM cheque toward a trust fund As the eharter boat skippers play such a large role in the salmon fishery on a special prize was muck up for the largest Salmon taken on charter boat The thai took the prize and the headed to Alaska liner guested on the Red The winner was Bob Ralston of Rex and the skipper Ken Cohen of the charter boat 1 Condor winning in the Great Salmon Hunts other fish were Terry Cosgrovc with a 10 pound Rainbow Trout Joe with a pound Chinook salmon John with a pound Brown Trout and Ray with a pound Lake Trout of these men won a Lund motor and trailer addition weekly 40 per week prize were awarded six times Can lit for next year contest Canada Geese are numerous this fall and the hunting opportunities ire plentiful Reports indicate the number of ducks and already bagged by hunters is up over last total and the season will hold pood although expect bad weither to send the birds on their way early this jcar TIi is my and no one else but I feel that the ill set in soon and be a relatively bad one with lots of snow Grouse will improve as the leaves drop in the couple of weeks and the birds are more visible to the hunter Small game Squirrels art fat and sassy in good supplv If you have never eaten this fine game animal then do it this you will never regret it Rabbit numbers are up as are racoon and if the sportsman can keep aw from the good hunting this fall then he can enjoy the top flight fishing opportunities Just remember to fish SL0 and easy with wind drift ng an excellent if it is not too fast Minnows are a good bet and this is when the fly fisherman can get in his licks with Bass and Walleyes using a weighted streamer fished slow and on bottom Look for the deepest weed and underwater humps and islands Here you will find bass and in walleye lakes the fish will be feeding all day instead of just at night Next week a little on preparing your catch for freezing and a jrd look to the ice season See you next week in ONTARIO OUTDOORS Tavern bill carrier mis Ml in ill The Greeks eluded liinln MasterJunior bowling teams selected for zone and provincial competitions w i 1 ml Hole irroll iJi hit Its I r I v tidy 4 Ten Jine Hid Si res 1 l ii Mi In iv tulip I Sandri Weeks In His unit 111 with ltoitr Dibble Hit nine Burt Jtlin Km 1 It 1 milt Inrtl i Hi Ri lining tie iKI llroniewski 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this team is a credit to the league n an ill out effort with great sportsmanship led the Smokers with a point effort while John Vitrri Getty and Bruce each had sun It IT alii had two converts IQ30lOIlIItTS2Z dropped out of the pbyoff picture this week but II wi down swing lost a squeaker to the It ry The lJ Hal half on convert by Jiff quarterback Terry Hunt fired a strike to in the second quarter then converted ll Runt also punttd for a yard single In the second half Fobcrtf Brian who stems only step slower than the horse yards on return to put in front Hunt converted then hit Pcmblcton for another major before the Find in a sudden hole the stormed I on a pair of scores by John Jeff Iwth and added a yard field goal in the fourth quarter to five the tight point lead Runt marched Into territory laic in the ami but a clutch interception by the Queen defence saved tht With their late season surge seem only a couple pi iv from becoming a top contender and should be about next season The Greeks Dave BP game was a classic shoot out tit Greeks narrowly won I- or minutes this one was a dead heat as each team and punched figuratively their way to a all tic by tit end of the third quarter Greeks struck first on a pass to Dill Rivers with a pi int conversion from J Baldwin Jim brought I HP finding Paul Egerton alone for six The Greeks jumped ahead when Hike Miehm scored but once more replied for the This time RiikGirckn added a two point conversion to send the teams id at the half HP came out fired up for the second half and quickly on a by Terry and two pointer by it was the Greek turn to come back and tlitv did so on a Dean Scullen touchdown and two point culvert by JT Baldwin Both teams had their chances in a tense fourth quarter I ut il was a 40 yard ramble by Kick Baldwin that gave the hard fought win The Greeks now go on to meet the Smoke Shop in the semi while Dairy Queen will play Wimpy Both series ire vo game total point affairs and get under way In two GET ALARMED SMOKE DETECTORS SAVE LIVES The Halton Hills Fire Department Urges You To Install smoke detectors outside all family sleeping areas Install smoke detectors on each floor level of the home Maintain the batteries in your detector they need replacing at least once a year Clean and test your smoke detector regularly Plan your escape from fire Get alarmed I

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