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Scugog Citizen (1991), 8 Feb 1994, p. 1

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A Proud Voice For Scugog Vol. 3, No. 29 Tuesday, February 8, 1994 CIRC. 12,000 A gg. * 44 Head-on crash takes two lives Durham Region Police said Monday they are still a tragic head collision near Caesarea that took the lives of two Scugog residents. "The cause of the collision has yet to be determined," said Staff sgt Nicholas. The crash claimed the life of No fish in Lake Scugog, you say? Here's ample proof to the contrary. Tom Kopp (left), Greg Delyea and his brother Steve and Steve's four year old daughter Sarah caught these Pickerel last Sunday moming as t by the Scugog Firefighters. Steve Delyea won for Fish in the derby. And what Is the secret to great fishing like this? See story below for some of the details. Lake Scugog Fishing Derby This is no 'long tall' fish . For the third year in a row, Steve Delypa of Oshawa has won the Scugog Firefighers Fishing Derby on Lake Scugog. In fact, Delyea was a runaway winner as he weighed in 45 pounds of pickerel in the two day competition that ended Sunday afternoon. He collected $200 cash as overall winner and $40 for the big fish, a 5.6 pound lunker. That was more than double the two day catch by Mark Jennings C opening playoff series. MoJacks needed MoJacks up two It's not how, it's how many for the Port Perry MoJacks as they own a 2-0 lead in games over the Lakefield Chiefs in their Junior to take two week d victories over i of OT before winni none and B. the Chiefs. On Saturday night, they won 7-6 with a goal early in or, hk if 8 Sorat Ford Suda ws ey played yer 25 Game three goes in: Lakefield Feb.8 and game four is back in Port Perry Feb. 9 with faceoff at 7:30 PM. In the other series, Little Britain leads Uxbridge three games to ville has Bob in the same boat. (See the Citizen sport pages for details) 338 NICETOY of Lindsay who finished second with 16.98 pounds, and took home $100 cash for his efforts. Delyea's brother and fishing partner Greg took third with a combined 14.8 pounds. He won $60 cash. And Steve Delyea's four-year old daughter Sarah who fished with her dad and uncle, and their friend Tom Kopp of Ajax, proved she is going to be an angling force to be reckoned with as she won the Junior competition with 16 pounds. She received $100 worth of gifts and merchandise. Sarah's Dad Steve was mighty proud of his daughter and told the Citizen "it's just great for me to be able to take her but for jigging and when she gets a R VALENTINE competed In the third annual Combined Weight and Largest strike, just starts walking backwards to haul the fish through the hole in the ice. She fishes with Dad whenever possible and doesn't mind too much getting up at 5:00 AM to be on the lake an hour later. The Delyea brothers, Steve and Greg, and their friend Tom Kopp hit some hot action Sunday morning, the second day of the Derby. They declined to pin-point exactly where, other than to say it was near Goreski Marina. All three are avid ice anglers and do a lot of fishing on Lake Scugog each winter. Asked the secret to success for catching pickerel through the ice, they agreed the key is to move around. "If you arent catching anything in one spot, move on to another," ON FEBRUARY 14 2% year old Margaret Hall of Williams Point Road and 35-year old Paul Roy of Summit Drive, Caesarea. The accident took place just before midnight Saturday on a curve on Durham Road 57 near the ifitersection of Prout Road, south of Caesarea. Mrs. Hall was southbound in a Dodge mini van and Mr. Roy was northbound in a Ford Ranger pick-up truck. Stephen Roy, 32, from Richmond Hall, a passenger in the Ford Ranger and brother of the d d was slightly injured in the accident. Members of the Scugog Fire Department were called to the scene for several hours. Police said both victims were pronounced dead at the scene. There have been at least two other fatal accidents in recent years along this stretch of Durham Road 57. Trust funds set up 'Trust fufids have been set up for the families of the two Bcugog Township residents killed Saturday night in a head- on collision near Caesarea. Donations for Margaret Hall can Be left at the Post Office in Caesarea, said Stan Kaszeki, a friend of the Hall family of Williams Point. Mrs. Hall leaves her husband Dave and two young daughters. And a trust fund for the family of the late Paul Roy has been established c/o the Stouffville Credit Union. Mr. Roy, of Caesarea, leaves his wife Debbie and three children. story said Steve. And he also swears by gold shiners as bait. On Sunday morning they were having success using gold shiners with orange or chartreuse "jig a wl » The three also said the warming temperatures could have something to do with their on the kend. In January, when the mercury was nearly off the scale, the action was slow, they said. But they predict even better fishing between now and the end of the month as the weather gets milder. Commenting on the Lake Scugog winter fishing, the anglers said they are concerned about not seeing too many smaller fish (under two pounds) They speculate these smaller Turn to page three

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