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Port Perry Star, 20 Feb 1996, p. 10

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i 10- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 20, 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Big prizes for little anglers to reel In By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Scugog's smallest an- glers have a chance to cast their lines and possibly reel in some of the $225,000 in prizes and scholarships during the Casting Kids instruction Children between the ages of seven and 14 are invited to attend the in- struction and competition day at the local branch of the Legion on March 3. There will be two different classes for the event, one for those aged seven to 10 competition involves each participant casting their line towards a target. The competition will take each child between six and 10 minutes to participate. There will be one win- ner selected for each cate- gory and they will receive and finals. Trips are all- ¢ oneof151n Ontario. expense paid for the child and his/her parents. In to- tal there are $225,000 in scholarships and prizes to be won. Although this 1s the first time this event has been held in Canada, it Locally the club is made up of 30 professional an- glers. The president of the club is Hector Peach, of Scugog Island, and the vice-president is Peter Davidson, of Seagrave. The two local men are pro- the Legion Branch 419, beginning at 11 a.m. on March 3. The event will run until 5 p.m. To take part, a parent or guardian must accompany the child to the event. and competition and 11-14. a rod and reel kit. All com- has been taking place for a fessional anglers, and The event is batng put Participants. wll Je petitors will receive a cer- number of years in the DATinaS, . who have ceive casting instruction tificate and magazine free United States. BASS claimed the top prize in on locally by the Port from the members of the many professional fishing Perry Bass Masters Club, a chapter of the Bass An- glers Sportsman Society. local Bass Masters Club before casting their lines in the competition. 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