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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1981, p. 15

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 30, 1981 -- 15 Hints on how to get more fish per gallon Getting top performance from their fishing rig is the desire of all anglers. After all, who doesn't want to get "more fish to the gallon"? To help you get the maxi- mum performance from your fishing rig - or any boat, Midget The Ontario Midget Soft- ball tournament kicks off in Port Perry this Friday evening with 23 teams taking part, including the Port Perry Malmont Farm squad. This is the second year in a row that Port Perry Minor Softball has hosted this for that matter - the Allied Boating Association of Canada makes the following suggestions in preparing a boat and motor combination to utilize all of the perform- ance capabilities built into it. First, the boat. The area of the boat which most directly affect its perform- ance is the bottom portion of the hull that contacts the water when the boat is run- ning. This area of the hull should not only be clean, but should be very straight with- tourney set to tournament which will see the best midget softball clubs in Ontario competing for the right to represent Ontario at the Canadian finals later this summer in Swift Current, Sask. Because of the number of teams entered in the tourn- 4169852618 TERRA STEEL AFFORDABLE BUILDING SYSTEMS FOR FARM AND INDUSTRY MURDOCK R. BELAIR R.R.2 SEAGRAVE, ONT. Friday SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS: ... Swimming, canoeing, hiking, A) nature lore, pioneering, sailing, and much more. For boys (5to 15yrs.)and Girls (8to 11 yrs.) at Camp Samac, Oshawa and Adventure Base, Haliburton. Adventure!! J ------------ WW WWW _W_W_W_ WW __I EN FF BO Be in pe "-- SUMMER POOL PROGRAMS: "Seo nnr =o ... In Durham Region's largest swimming pool. Courses offer swimming and water safety instruction for all ages! FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: CAMP SAMAC - 725-4734 CampSamac-A Real Summer Adventure! ! nn -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- --_ p = -- -- a -- -- Ft HOCKEY SCHOOL DAY PROGRAM AT THE UXBRIDGE ARENA AUGUST 24th to 28th Specially Designed Programs for all ages with basic skills given high priority in the curriculum. Introducing a New Program for Old Timers and Adult Recreational Players - 3 Nights Per Week for 2 weeks ! All Programs taught by Experienced Educators. FOR BROCHURES, INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS CALL; RAY NEWTON - 852-6816 Or Write - Box 455, Uxbridge, Ontario LOC IKO ament, four diamonds will be used for play, the two water- front fields in Port Perry, and one in Raglan and the other in Seagrave. Each team is guaranteed two games in the double knock-out competition, and the first opponents for the Port Perry team will be from Ingleside, near Cornwall. That game gets underway, July 4, at 8:00 a.m. at the Raglan Field. There are three games DATE TIME DIAMOND 7:00P.M. 7:00P.M. 7:00P.M. 8:30P.M. 8:30P.M. 8:00A.M. 8:00AM. 8:00A.M. 9:30A.M. Saturday 9:30A.M. Saturday 9:30A.M. Saturday 11:00A.M. Friday Friday Friday. Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday alo eR CC CI out any "hooks' or "rockers". To check the straightness of the hull, lay a 3 to 5 ft. straightedge along the hull at various positions parallel to the centerline of the hull. Before attempting to go slated for this Friday evening, all getting under- way at 7:00 p.m. at the Port Perry diamonds and in Raglan. Over the three day event, there will be a total of 45 games played, with the final slated for the main Port Perry diamond at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. Following is the schedule of the first games played by each of the teams entered. TEAMS Baden vs. Binbrook Grimsby vs. Owen Sound Napanee vs. Etobicoke Agincourt Blue vs. Kingston Township Kitchener vs. Hamilton Hagersville vs. Belleville Sarawak vs. North York Port Perry vs. Ingleside Actonvs. Jordon Woodstock vs. Don Victoria OR.S.A.vs. Oshawa Agincourt Red vs. Winner No.1 DIAMOND NO. 1 -Port Perry (Main Park) DIAMOND NO. 2 - Port Perry (North Park) DIAMOND NO. 3 - Raglan (South of Port Perry) Put A Smile on Your Face, Test Drive A HONDA call KEVIN CANNON City-Centre Automobiles 1110 Dundas St. East - Whitby 666-1772 - 985-8656 es. YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER Smith & Wesson Ruger Winchester Remington Colt Marlin Savage Ithica etc. Daco Archery 'Bear Peason Crossbows Thompson /Centre Handguns - Rifles - Shotguns - Archery SELL -TRADE-REPAIR straighten a hull, it is advis- able to contact the boat manufacturer to determine if the "hook" (concave shape) or 'rocker' (convex shape) is an integral part of the hull design. To straighten wood or fiberglass hulls, use a long, straight sanding block with a coarse sanding paper. Move the block parallel to the centerline of the hull and check the surface periodic- ally with the straightedge. In some cases, it may be- come necessary to fill some of the low areas to prevent excessive sanding. At this time, also sharpen all edges and corners on the running areas of the hull, including the strakes, the chines and the bottom edge of the transom. Now, the motor. Manu- facturers do not normally recommend any modifica- tions to their motors, other than those which they release to their dealers through service bulletins. Attempts to modify the powerhead, lower unit, ignition system, or carbure- tors in an attempt to "soup up" a motor will usually result in a loss of perform- ance as well as poor idling and less low speed power. Confine the work on your motor to making sure it is developing its designed power output. This can be accomplished by making sure the motor is in good mechanical condition and that it is adjusted as per tune-up specifications in the owner's manual for the motor. Finally, the motor position on the boat. The motor should be mounted so that the lower unit cavitation plate is level with the bottom of the hull. And the motor should be 'trimmed' to provide maximum recom- mended RPM, fuel economy and riding comfort - and "more fish to the gallon'. "TROPHIES and | ENGRAVING IDO-NO's; RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD 878 QUEEN STREET - 98528394 2. 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