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Scugog Citizen (1991), 21 Apr 1992, p. 21

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Afternoon Ladies Curling league The Brutons IDA Drug Store trophy was present winners od by Heather La , ot loft, to Carol Jackson, Laural Griffen, and Joan Wilton. Winner of the first schedule draw in the Afternoon Ladies Curling League was the team of Helen Redman and Doreen Ashbridge and (not present for photo) Judy Labanovich. The ives Florist trophy was presented by Eva Redman, st left In photo. - Port Perry High School open house Thursday To celebrate Canada's 125th birthday, Port Perry High School is having an Open House Thursday, April 23 PPHS students are putting together an evening of vocal and instrumental music, dramatic arts and dance. During the entertain- ment, guests are welcome to stop by 'Chez Nous', a cafe with a van- ety of French Canadian cuisine (including croissants, quiche and crepes) All proceeds from the cafe will go to charity Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and admission is free, so don't miss it! HOMEOWNERS The Afternoon Ladies curling second schedule Presenting the Pineridge Sports trophy are, at Bob Jamieson. winners were, from left, Ellen Gibson, Carol Jucksor, Laura and Elaine Chessman. right, Marj Dempsey and Bob Trout season opens Saturday This coming Saturday is the opening of trout season and it socms that it may be the best ever The cold weather is the prodomi- nant reason. Most rainbows did not start showing up until early April and there are still some fresh fish moving up from It's that time of year for a homely finned delicacy. You know, the fish that tastes like chicken. Yes, | mean catfish or mudcat or more correctly, brown bullbead. The warmer weather that is sure 10 come in the next week or two should start to trigger the spawning urge. The catfish is a fairly easy fish 10 catch because they're not real picky. Worms are the bait of choice for most anglers Keep in mind small minnows -- | have caught some fairly large cat- fish on small chub or dace. Another addition or two 10 have handy are some of the commercial stink baits designed specifically for catfish | remember a number of years ago, heading to Lake Ontario about this time of year to catch bucket upon bucket of smelts. As most smelt fisherme know, those days on gone. With the intro- duction of salmon and the increased introduction of trout the large smelt schools are gone Never fear, Lake Simcoe can more than amply supply your dinner table. There are not 100 many reg- ulations but it's most important to remomber that your dipnet must not be more than six feet in diam- eter or six feet by six feet if ango- lar. If you intend on using a larger net, you must have a commercial license. Cat 985-7982 sundays orTussdays at 7 PM Or 986-5071 nyime Tals] Caesarea pier being an old time hot spot. Other places in the area to find them in numbers are the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby, Rotary Park in Ajax and Frenchman's Bay in Pickering. Frenchman's Bay Iso has an added fjbonus -- there are run -- they should be in full swing inside the next Here's an offer you won't want to pass by! The Home Service Plan from A & W CONSTRUCTION AS A MEMBER YOU WILL RECEIVE: @ Up to 40% Savings on Building Supplies @ A Double Guarantee on All Major Work ® Guaranteed Rates for 3 Years ® We Pay Your Deductible on Home Insurance Claims, f we do the work [J We assist All Seniors with the Processing of Funding Prog And All This For Only $40.00 Annually (GST not inc.) 416,985-3118 i B51 WOLF RUN GOLF CLUB 18 Hole Championship Public Golf Course PHONE: (705) 328-3949 Country Roed 87 st View Lake EAST on HWY. TA, TURN NORTH at NESTLETON, FOLLOW SIGNS

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