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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Jun 1988, p. 17

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Fish hunt coming The Sixth Annual Budweiser- Penetanguishene Rotary Fish Hunt will run this year from Friday, July 1 to Saturday, July 30 with the last weigh-in scheduled for 8 p.m. The $6,000 in prize money will be awarded at a dance held at the Penetang Curling Club following the-weigh-in. First prize of $1,500 will be awarded for the largest sinallmouth bass; largemouth bass and pike, while $500 will be award- ed for the second largest in each of those categories. Several other prizes will also be awarded at the dance. The winners must be in attendance and they will have five minutes to claim their prize. One of the six cash prize winners, chosen' by elimination, will become eligible to enter the Labatt's National Fish Hunt Elimination Draw held in Magog, Quebec' on September 30 - October 2. All registrants, who enter a fish that day, are eligible for a daily draw prize of approximately $100 retail value. Daily Women's golf cli The Brooklea Golf and Country Club driving range will be the setting, Monday, June 27th for a Golf Clinic for the ladies of Huronia District. This clinic is being spon- sored by the Ontario Ladies Golf Association in conjunction with the Huronia District Ladies Golf Association and is open to all women in the district who are interested in the game of golf whether a beginner or an experienc- ed golfer. Three golf professionals will be on hand to provide instruction on the game. There will be a nominal fee of $8.00 to cover expenses. Instructions will be going on throughout the day and registrants may attend at any time. The clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will cover the use of woods, irons and putting. Balls will be provided for practice and participants are asked to bring their three wood, five and nine irons and a putter. Clubs will be provided if required, Anyone interested in at- tending or for more infor- ts is hy bey Good Hands mation on this Clinic please call Norma Roberts at 526-5178. Advance notice of attendance is re- Schmidt loses A tenth place start posi- tion and a seventh place position after the first lap of the second race of the Becker-Canon Series held during the Rothman's 200 at Mosport 'this past weekend, ended in disap- pointment for local race car driver Gunter Schmidt. "There were two qualify- ing races on Friday and one on Saturday and the car ran well in both," said Schmidt. "Just as I started the second lap a small piece of rubber was suck- ed in through an air jet and lodged in the carburetor," he said. Local sponsor Ron Hunt, Marketing Services Manager of Waltec Sinkware, was attending the race with his family, wife Mary, son Eddie (11) and twin daughters Grace and Lindsay (8). He could hear the engine missing as Schmidt passed by his viewing position. "Gunter had a great start passing three cars on that ie Nick Boudouris makes no mistake with this shot as he tends goal for Mid-Pen Soccer club during their game against Bracebridge last Sunday. Boudouris ' first lap," reported Hunt. "Then suddenly he began to slow. I could hear the engine missing as he pass- ed by. We sponsored Gunter because we know he's a champion. He sure proved it this weekend. While others were throw- ing thier helmets because of their bad luck, Gunter quietly accepted that this is part of racing. I was proud of our association with him." "Tt is part of racing," said Schmidt. '"You want to do especially well when a sponsor attends the race. You prepare as much as winners of the largest fish in each day's category and the previous two days (regardless of category) will receive a rod and reel valued at $125. The minimum size for smallmouth and largemouth bass will be 12 inches while pike is set at 28 inches. Entry deadline is July 4. ic quested in order to accom- modate everyone. engine possible but how can you prepare against a piece of dirt being sucked into a carburetor. Schmidt will race both his Formula Ford and his Volkswagon Fox in the President Trophy Race to be held at Mosport July 1-3. Sponsor of the Gunter Schmidt Racing Team in- clude Brothers Express Budget Rent-a-Car, CKMP, The Coach & The Athlete, Garms Sunoco, Greenbelt Motors in Unionville, In- dustrial Assistance, Kirkby & Kirkby Strategies, and Waltec. Realty blanked Central and Catalina blanked Realty World 7-0 in Huronia Slow Pitch ac- tion Wednesday night. Tom King and Rodney Larmand lashed out a round tripper each to lead Ogilvies to a 10-5 win over Georgian Bay Friendship Center. Pete Spar replied ey y c% ,. Rb with a home run in a los- ing cause. Stoneleigh Motors played long ball as Andy Messenger, Cory Ramsbot- tom, Steve Friesen, Rob Fortin and Blake Ball all hit home runs for a 25-9 pasting of Bay Mills. went on to register a shutout at Penetang Secondary Schoo} athletic field as the locals registered a 1-0 victory. 'Action At Mosport Gunter Schmidt of Midland squeals his tires around the number eight corner at Mosport on the weekend in the Becker- Cannon series of the Rothman 200. Schmidt's seventh place finish was a disappointment after successful qualify- ing runs on Friday and Saturday. Schmidt was done in by a piece of rubber lodging in the carburetor causing it to miss. 1985 FORD PICK-UP F150 XL 2 tone paint, V-8, automatic, p.s., p.b., heavy duty package. GREAT BUY AT $9,.500°° 835-3813 526-0193 Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. - / p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, 1988, Page 17

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