Peter Davidson one of top 40 fisherman Local angler to compete in Classic ~ Peter Davidson of Scugog - Island will be among the forty top bass fishermen in Ontario to com- pete in the OV Pro Bass Classic this weekend. Peter and his teammate, Hec- tor Peach of Scarborough were the winners of the Pro Bass Port Perry Open 90 in July, catching a total of 38.70 pounds of fish over the two-day tournament. But now their sights are aimed at Orillia where $100,000 in cash and prizes are up for grabs in this three-day tournament of champions. Since teaming up four years ago, Peter and Hector have had tremendous luck, qualifying every year for the "Classic." In the 'Team of the Year' com- petition, they placed second in 1988, first in 1989 and second again for 1990. But when it comes to the "Classic," this very successful fishing duo will split as a team and fish independently. A scrutineer, appointed by OV Pro Bass, will be their only compa- nion during the three day event. The OV Pro Bass "Classic" is the richest and most prestigious fishing event in Canada and will be held in Orillia, Ont. from August 31 to September 2. The live release Bass Fishing Sunderland Attention Farmers: Get your plows shined up for the Durham Region Plowing Match and Farm Show. Competitors will compete for over $2,000 worth of prize money and trophies. The match will be held at the farm of Austin Pearce, Sunderland this Friday, August 31. The Pearce farm is located 5 km. north of Sunderland at the 9th Line. of Brock Township on Highway 12. Also at the match will be a farm .Canada's most Championships are considered elite and respected fishing series, attrac- ting professional anglers from all over North America. Over 500 anglers competed in the entire OV Pro Bass Series, through out the summer. The mainstay of the series are the four regional championship events that act as qualifier events for the "Classic." Each of these events limits its field to 150 two man teams that compete with hopes of gaining valuable points towards qualifying for the OV Pro Bass "Classic." As in past years the top forty anglers from the series are in- vited to compete in the $100,000 OV Pro Bass "Classic." The ob- ject of the competing anglers, is to catch a maximum of six live bass per day. The highest ac- cumulated weight over the three days, wins. The fish are weighed in live during elaborate weigh-in shows at the end of the tourna- ment day and once the weights are recorded, the bass are then released, through the assistance of the Shimano 'Live Release" Boat, a specially constructed pon- toon boat with a fully aerated 600 gallon holding tank. The event runs on Friday, August 31, and concludes on Sun- day, September 2. The weigh-in shows are conducted differently at the Classic, whereas we actual- 'ly pull the angler's ultra modern bass boats out of the water and in front of the stage, where the championship anglers pull their bass out of their live-wells in front of the thousands of admiring fans. The actual weigh-in shows begin 3:30 on Friday and Saturday, and 2:00 on Sunday. The knowledge that has been pooled by these pro's is often shared at the events with the spectator's. Autograph seekers will be able to meet such notable competitors as TV fishing show host, Bob Izumi, of the Real Fishing Show, as well as Pete Pokulok, leader in this years Angler of the Year race. Past Classic champions will also be on hand that include, Big Jim McLaughlin, Rocky Crawford, and last years champion, Andy Clements. Over $100,000.00 in cash and prizes is up for grabs in the OV Pro Bass "Classic."" The event boast a first prize valued at over $70,000 that includes a 1991 Chevy S-10 4 door Blazer 4x4, donated by GM Trucks, plus a fully rigged Ranger 363V/Mariner 150 Magnum II boat/motor combo, plus cash. plowing match Friday equipment show featuring al kinds of farm equipment and services. The farm show and plowing match will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. which will attract spectators from Durham Region. Competitors must supply their own equipment and can enter, classes in 2, 3, 4 or more furrows. The classes are also divided into age groups starting at 12 years for boys & girls up to mature adults. There is a special antique class for tractors and trailer plows Expect the best" Skate with us! PORT PERRY FIGURE SKATING CLUB REGISTRATION at Scugog Arena Reg. Rd. 8, Port Perry 6:00 to 8:00 PM WED., SEPT. 5, THURS. SEPT. 6 Early Bird Session begins Sept. 11-27 6:00 to 8:00 PM made before 1954. Also a special class for Township Mayors and Councillors in Durham Region. Equipment will be supplied. The farm show and plowing match is run by the Durham Region Plowman's Association. They invite any one to bring their tractor and plow and compete or just come and view the farm ex- hibits this Friday, August 31 north of Sunderland. See you at the match 1 | / : ACCESSORIES and INSTALLATION R.V. * PICK-UP * 4X4 * VAN FREED il Peter Davidson of Scugog Island, and partner Hector Peach (seated) will be among the top fishermen in Canada competing in the OV Pro Bass 'Classic' this weekend in Oril- lia. The two men won the Pro Bass Port Perry Open held on Lake Scugog earlier this summer. See story for detalls. GOLF COURSE INVESTMENT CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE Limited number of equity shares available. 10 miles east of Port Perry-on lake. $35,000. per Share. (705) 328-3949 N & TRUCK WORLD REGISTRATION FEES: B R 26 Weeks ase Rate .......... $170.00 * SUNROOFS I ca CFSA. .............. : Ad Carnival ............... 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