Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1981, p. 10

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Page SECTION B THE HERALD July 1SSI Ontario Outdoors Mail strike affects anglers The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters ran Into financial difficulties during the last mall disruption Most likely the same situation will apply this tl mo They depend on the malls to distribute memberships supplies magazines and news releases to the media Cash flow is also seriously affected hence the difficulties Why not sell memberships while fishing this year or white on vacation and mall in later Or you may drop them In to the head offices at Peterborough or at my office and I will forward by courier The Federation is well worth saving and needs the help of ALL outdoors loving people NATURAL GRANOLA the name that has become synonymous with all outdoor snack foods consumed in the field The original was made solely from natural ingredients yet now it Is manufactured with preservatives and other chemicals added Rather than buy many people make Ibelr own and have their own proven Ingredients according to their own taste and requirements The saving over store bought depends on what you odd trail mix All so called recipes are flexible buthcrelsabaslstoflndyourown leup each of wheat germ coconut peanuts without salt end skinless or use almonds or cashews or mix sunflower seeds cup brewers yeast I Up salt Hi cups honey or maple syrup lor mix equally cup oil tip vanilla 1 cup raisins In a large bowl mix wheat germ coconut nuts seeds yens I and salt In cooking pot mix and warm honey or syrup vanilla Pour over dry ingredients and mix well Spread on two large cookie sheets so mixture is no more than two inches thick Bake at 300 for 30 minutes Cool then add the raisins Store same as you would breakfast cereal Preferably in sealed container such as tupperware to keep dry on the trail or as snack when hungry Good ingredients In your are important as it will serve as a mid day meal If you do not wish to take time for more than a coffee boll and there is no clean up CHOOSE SITE WELL When camping choose your site with great care Too many times I have seen someone pitch a tent In the most convenient place there was only to find that a sudden storm would raise the water level and drown out the camp Of course this is the home and breeding ground of mosoultos Choose an island or a headland where the wind will blow the Insects back from the site and not into It The prevailing winds are usually from the west or north west but nearby rock or land formations may alter this Just remember to consider storms as they may come around from the west also and you will want some protection from high winds SALMON HUNT The upcoming Great Salmon Hunt sponsored by the Toronto Star and various others should be better than ever John Power of the Toronto Star Is seen here using a temperature probe to locate prime tempera lore for catching Salmon Photo by B this year The prize money has Increased to 175000 Including the Team Championship The top Salmon In 1979 was caught by George Sailers at IB pound and the big fish was won by Don Hubbard at ta This may be indicative of the lime of the run and this should be the case in 1901 It Just may be that the late run of fish have more time to feed and thus grow larger If this Is the case then fish this year could be larger again than i960 When fish are in the lake longer may mean larger and possibly the premature planting of some 129000 in 1979 could mean extra fish to the fishery if hey survived Registration for the Salmon Hunt will go on tale In the first part of August and may be obtained from Canadian Tire at the cost of Heres lookin Royalettes groom at a seasoned champ First baseman Janet MacKoy of the Legion Roy alettes probably best sum med up the talents of her fellow teammate and third basement Monica Pollock when she savs nothing gets by her An extremely alert and quick who throws a good peg to first from third Monica Is considered to be one of the best at her position In Ihe league Monica stands ready to snag flies grab bunts or race switch hitting batters plus the occasional fancy tag of a at third She Is the master of faking the throw from third fo first while there Is a bascrunner on third Two weeks ago she used the play to the team advantage to stupefy a base- runner heading for home plate But sometimes the play always work Monica remembers when she faked the throw went to tag her opponent but she the ball had slipped out of her glove and the girl was able to make it to home Monica says she cried for weeks after Monica Pollock joined the Roy alettes in 1977 and was one of the few girls who did not play in competitive leag before the Roy a let tea Monica was when she first joined the club after playing junior and senior Kinsmen baseball Monica started at second base but was swtlched to third base and it was al that position she won the Most Improved Player award for the in 1978 At the Ontario Regions but weekend In Slouffvllle the Legion faced teams which were not any more talented than George town squad Monica says We could have beat any one of those teams she says The team has to start playing more like a unit but she says its good to lose because it shows there Is room for Improvement There will be three pract Ice sessions before the On tar io finals are hosted August at the Georgetown Fair grounds and the tend to make full use of the practices The of lBSt are more of a defensive team than other years and some of the players are not used to playing under light game situations she says But Monica thinks the could come within the top three teams at the Ontario finals and could per haps have a shot at the championship crown Although baseball Is Monl ca favorite sport she was active in public school Cent ennial and at high school playing badminton track and field and basket ball She also an umpire and a hockey referee Once she remembers trip ping over second base as an umpire which made It im possible to see a round second base and ad vance to third Monica would action umpire in the league the Royalettes play In If she wasn a member of The Ontario finals being held In Georgetown should help the because the fan support will be behind the local team the says The majority of the teams the play use a Ing cheerleader type of at tempted psychout which should be null led by the local fans cheers Tradition ally the Legion girls have been less rah rah but not less enthusiastic or vocal says Monica Peel Steels fourth JIM PARKER Hen Id Special Peel Steel were the movers this week in the G1FL taking two victories and a tie to jump from sixth place to fourth Bock to bock victories over Varum and Family Trust Real Estate got things going Varian for their second en counter which ended up an eight inning tie Keith Frank was credited with the shutout for Peel Steel chalk ing up strikeouts on the way SHUTOUT Roy Spear threw Iho shut out for Varian Family Real Estate got things going again as they defeated Bob Robs on and the Merchants 31 Bob macDonald who got help from George In the seventh was credited with the victory The chants continued their slide taking It on the chin from C and S Plumbing Bob McKays two run double in the second put the Icing on the cake for winner Jeff who got help from Farmer In the fifth North Sports kept the pressure on and S Plumbing defeating them in their encounter Dan was credited with the victory The winning run was ed by Larry Peterson alter a lead off tingle a perfect bunt by Phil Dob bin and a clutch single by Bob Marchand The only other scoring in this battle of the league leaders came In the fourth when Bob lnglls drove In Doug Anderson with a triple and scored himself on a fly to left by Dick Spear HARD TIMES and Clarke Real Estate have come upon soma hard limes recently Varian squeaked by them 2 1 MaTio Santos chalked up a 3 hit victory Both runs for the winners by Robert and Mike Tost were scored as a result of 3 straight out singles off loser Larry La in fifth inning Jim Murphy moved to the mound for Akers and Clarke Real Estate in their next encounter but this time Equipment took the game Vlnce held the downtown realtors at bay throwing strikeouts on his way to Ihe victory STRETCH RUN The stretch run starts this week as the final round of action gets under way Tonight at third place Family Trust Real Estate hosts seventh place Varian in Youth soccer Bullet 1 Goals- Brent Jamie Flikke- Stars Andrew French Shawn Coll son Paul Kiss Goals Billy Dawson Stars Brad Burnett Kyle Greg Socha Bandits Goals JohnWllson4 Scott Com ton Steven Robinson Kent Stars Peter Andrews Jason David Sclda Stars Mark Coubert Shawn Bamer Chris Somers The hiitory of tour dough breads goes back almost yean to the Egyptians Choose i horn Cinada largest heel of cats and truck ANDMW MURRAY MOTORS it Read N ASSOCIATE DEALERCHRIS BYOEVAATE COMPLETE CAR CARE SERVICE PRESERVE A SHINE ROOF RESTORATION STEAM DRV CLEANINO INTERIORS UPHOLSTERY PIN TOUCHUP PAINT SPLASH GUARDS ETC SAME DAY SERVICE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR DROP IN AT 111 N GEORGETOWN 8776136 a crucial playoff positioning game while the slumping Merchants take on hot Incsko Equipment crew At and Clarke Real Estate will have tough time bringing their 3 game losing streak to an end they go against C and S Plumbing On the other diamond North Sports arc host ing Pee Steel There will be no games played on he long weekend Laings edge into first place By Herald Special Laings Con struction picked up three victories this past week to temporarily move Into first place They edged the Huttonville Hawks twice by 109 and tcores and outlasted the Oilers 1411 The Indutmin Rockets moved back Into first place Sunday night as the Ball I n- Blue Jays defaulted their game am Abitibl Price had defeated Indusmln earlier in the week and then toppled Huttonville on Sunday In the weeks only other game the Blue Jays moved out of the base ment by taking a victory over Oilers Earl held a hot bat for Construction as he knocked in runs In games The game on Sunday against was a real as the Hawks took a 20 lead into the inning on Mark ONell a solo the left field fence finally got on scoreboard as Garry Maltby slammed a triple to score Ken Bill Fisher followed with a double and Earl followed with a triple added their 2nd run In the sixth inning Both pitchers Peter and Brad DcForeat pitched a good game Last Tuesday night the Hustlers took an early lead before the Hawks scored sis runs to tie the game The Hustlers added more runs in the while the Hawks managed in the Blh to finish 104 In favor of Llmehouse the Oilers on Earl Maltby for at the plate with Carl Reed had a Inside the park while John Case contributed a double and triple for The Oilers Garnet Case pitched well In relief for innings while knocking In two runs Jamie Morion stroked a timely single to send two more runners across the plate for the Oilers Price upset the 1st place Rockets B5 as Bret Bycrs went for with singles a double and triple Brian Moore pitched a strong game while John Wilson played very well defensively laglng two When It come to playing third bate for the RoyaleUes Monies Pollock above stands well from her teammates litre teen moving away from a team huddle during a break In recent game action Herald photo on singles for The Petrohaul Oilers mov back into heir familiar basemen position as the Balllnafad Blue Jays defeat them at Goto Smith crossed the plate times rhe regular season sche dule ends this week with 1st place still up the air To clean and make tiles look like new wash them with a cloth saturated with vine gar iGoligerfei Golden Eagle3 BUrurdsB Goals Shawn Clark 2 Brent Stars Whole team Stars Jamie Andrew French Steve South Golden Eagles Billiards a Goals Shawn Clark Steve Mills Brent Ruben Stars Dave DArcy Moffat Robert route Stars Martin Davison Jeff Robbie Carter RYDERS TV BALES SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR Alt Colour Sats IS months warranty or mora MOORE PARK PLAZA LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER BRAMPTON BRAMALEA CENTRES SPECIAL DAY PROGRAM Aug SPECIAL DAY 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