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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1983, p. 12

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Paso I SECTION B Tilt Wednesday June 1883 Ontario Outdoors Zellers show a big success WOW Where do all the people come from Saturday at a I met many old friends along with many new ones Thenewcnstingreel drew lots of attention as did the new will cast a lure without line tangle and that a something even for the newer casting reels that have hit the market over the last few years Magforce conies In four different sizes ranging from eight 10 and 12 pound test line to 14 pound test line Pick the one for your type of fishing and enjoy it for the rest of your life My old Millionaire casting reel has been through the fishing wars with me and Is still as good as new The a finger pickup of the line and the ball together This makes It a onehand operation and no manual lifting of the ball unless you want to Also keep an eye on the Dlawa series as they are dynamite Stories of fish caught on Mepps were prevalent last weekend It seems that everyone uses Mepps and catches fish with them The newer spinners are hot for the large trout of Georgian Bay and Walleye hit them with a fury But the big news is the newer Nils Maste plugs and the one I gave to Dale Wood of Glendale Charters took Muskie for him when nothing else would do Another convert to Nil Master plugs It still a Utile hard to get anything new that Is really good Be dffllgent and keep an eye out for them The winners of the draw prizes are as follows tackle box donated by Zellers was won byTedBatchelorofRRlLirnehouse The rod and reel set donated by Direct Factory Sales was placed In the hands carefully too of Doctor Landry of Georgetown An added bonus prize donated by yours truly and Mepps wasa kit of Mepps lures won by 9yearold Sherry Lynn Baker of McKenzie Drive In Georgetown Congratulations to these winners and others too The Bass fishing season opens this Saturday In the rest of Ontario and according to the survey taken at Zelters last weekend lota of you readers love our famous Baas Both and are a favorite target fish and with this hot weather of late I would try fishing deep for them or at night If fishing close to home try Mountsberg This lake factually a divided lake has fine bass fishing Fish from shore with a seven inch in blue Boat fishermen should use spinner baits or Johnson silver minnows in the weed beds Tip the above noted lure with a plastic tail or a pork rind Use Uncle Josh pork chunks or strips for hot action Fairy Lake In Acton needs a Shot of bass In the form of stocking and then some hard control of the duck and goose population In order to get It back to the great fishing lake It once was However or wherever you fish good luck and please let me know how you did I will be fishing the famous Mlrimichl river in New Brunswick for salmon at the time you read this Petrocans top Donut Timers This Kinsmen runner was actually safe on this play during a fiverun sixth Inning op riling Royal In the Charity Tournament championship game The men held on for a win and the title however Proceeds from the tourney went to the North Ha lion Allocation for the Mentally Retarded Herald Pizza men built big lead then held on for 107 win Royal Pizza built up an eight run lead then held on to defeat the Kinsmen 107 to win the Ifalton Hills Service Club SJo- Charity Tourna men at the Fairgrounds on the weekend The final game con eluded a gruelling week end of baseball for the two finalists who survived through five earlier matches to reach the championship Tournament director Gord Lane held the box for Aggie Havana ugh draw out the lucky ticket prior to the final game of be Charity Tournament at the The tickets were sold at apiece with half of all the proceeds going to the North Halloa Association for the Mentally Retarded The other half of course went to the Incky ticket holder Herald photo tennis ladies take three of four Priddle homers to help top visitors belted out a pair of round- trippers a triple and collected four ruiuvJMttedln to lead the Georgetown Lion tykes to a 17 County Baseball League win over Sunday at the Fairgrounds Jay also had a big day at the plate for the fast Improving Lions cracking a pair of doubles for two while scoring five runs himself The defence gave a good account of Itself with the outfielders making several good throws Adam Ha gen and Ed combined on the mound for the winners Friday night In Brampton the locals dropped a decision Sports top The Gordon Ladles A tennis team took three of four match es from Brampton in an Inter County contest last Wednesday The combination of Marilyn and Audrey Houston over powered their opposition winning 62 Kay King and Ann Kennedy also teamed up for an Impressive victory with scores of Linda Rice and lata Allison went lo three sets to dump their opponents 3- 7 Thomson and Pat Harris lost a clcse one dropping the final two seta 57 after taking the opener Action has begun In Kinsmen Junior Girls Softball play Thursday nights behind Park School In recent action North Sports defeated Valdi Discount Foods and doubled Stand ard Products Valdi Discount Foods emerged victorious in a close match with Stand ard Products winning Sim CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416 8774109 TOWN OF HALTON HILLS REMINDER Homeowners in the Town of Ms ELDERLY PENSIONERS TAX ASSISTANCE must bo each year by 1 for lot up to lot Ratepayers whose property taxes in excess A Bo age or mora by 1 1 which Is the last day lor f ling Bo in Iho monthly GUARANTEED IN COME SUPPLEMENT provided undro the OLD AGE SECURITY ACT CANADA C Occupy property on Municipal Taxes ore Imposed and Have boon continuously resident property In Town ol HaJlon Hills lor not loss than Immediately Soplomber 1st FOR INFORMATION CALL TAXOFFICE ANYONE WHO APPLIED IN WILL AUTOMATICALLY RECEIVE AN APPLICATION IN THE MAIL PUBLIC MEETING BURLINGTON URBAN AREA NORTH OF HIGHWAY NO 5 The Planning and Public Works Committee at meellng to be held at 9 00 am on Wednesday June 29 1983 at the Regional Administration Building Bronte Road Oakvllle will consider OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO to the OF FICIAL PLAN OF THE HALTON PLANNING AREA The Amendment deals with the re designation from RURAL AREA to URBAN AREA those lands north Highway No and South and Weat of the Parkway Belt In the Clly of Burlington Copies Amendment No can be viewed at the Regional Clerk Office 30am to 30 weekdays It you wish to receive a copy of the Amendment or address the Committee please call the undersigned prior to June 2151 Burlington Milton 13 Halton Hills 6394540 Regional Clerk MUM Die champs narrowly missed being eliminated In the semi finals by the SOB they rallied from a 1910 deficit with the maximum 10 runs In the bottom of the seventh to slip by 2010 Paul Berton and Elliot paced the Royal attack In his game both men slugging round trippers Nick Boer cracked a Sir of home runs In a cause In the other semi final the Kinsmen needed an extra Inning to dump Random Car Club 1310 The score was tied In the lop of the seventh Inning when Pete and Dean Miller slugged back toback solo home runs to give the Kinsmen an apparent victory Wayne King and Dave Mojurey matched that for Random In the home half of the Inning to extend the game The champions defeat the Optimists 27 dumped the Firemen and finished the Lions 166 to advance to the semi finals The Kinsmen topped the 3310 and defeated the Firemen after dropping an deci to Choice Air in their trip to the semi finals BRAMTRONICS TV f STEREO VIDEO fR ESTIMATES NEW VETREX Jeff scored once and assisted on an other to lead unbeaten Dave to a decision over Tim in ball hockey Thursday night at Mem Arena Gary Maltby and Kevin Phillips also found the range for the winners who have yet to lose In seven outings The only blemish on their woniost mark is a single tie Brian Kennedy replied for Time from Pete Coffey Martin Structure kept pace with by whipping Dutch Export Mike McNlven fired three goals and added an assist to spark the winn ing attack Howie Oram scored twice and assisted on two others while 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