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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 May 1975, p. 11

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Some of the Midland minor hockey league's players wanted their pictures taken while they waited in line for their trophies at last Wednesday's minor The banquet was hockey banquet. sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of ' Rick Emerson, a coach in the Midland Minor Hockey Association's house league division, was named coach of the year at the association's awards Coach of the year at the Midland Arena Gardens. He is shown above on the right, receiving the trophy from radio CKMP's Jim Armstrong. banquet held last Wednesday evening In minor lacrosse action the Minor Hockey League and saw approximately 1,200 boys and their fathers dine on fried chicken as they met to honour those who did well in the league this past season. Staff photo Staff photo Tykes lose 9-2 to Alliston In Midland' minor lacrosse action last week the':/Kinsmen Tykes dropped a 9-2 decision to Alliston, with inex- perience the telling factor for Midland. For the Tykes, it was Brian Crawford scoring in the first period and Donald Seeman getting one past the goalie in the second. The Tykes take on Barrie tonight at 7 p.m. at the arena. Also last week, OK Johnson Juveniles bowed out to a Base Borden squad by a 3-1 score. The Juveniles played again last night at East Gwillimbury, but no score was available at press time. Tonight at the arena, the Civitan Bantams host Orillia at 8:00 p.m. The Kinsmen Tykes take on Orillia at 8 p.m. Tomorrow night the Civitan Peewees travel to Base Borden for a match at 7 p.m. and the Civitan Bantams play at East Gwillimbury. At 8 p.m. tomorrow night at the Dale Faint to golf in Cincinatti A young member of the . Brooklea Golf and Country Club, Dale Faint, of Russell Street, Midland, has_ been selected as one of four members of a Canadian team which will compete in the Western Union junior invitational golf competition to be held in Cincinatti next month. A Midland Secondary School student, Dale has competed in provincial and national junior championships in the past few seasons. Although she suffered an injury during the winter m the basketball court, he is expected to be in \ {op form for the Cincinatti surnament. Also named to the Canadian junior team for the Western Union event was Nancy Chrysler of Collingwood. Nancy was the winner of the Huronia junior competition staged at the Midland Golf and Country Club last sum- mer. arena, the Bell Tel Midgets host Stayner, and at 9, OK Johnson Juveniles take on a Barrie squad. Next Tuesday night at 7 p.m. the Kinsmen Tykes play Barrie. ELMVALE SMOKE & SPORTING GOODS Featuring: -Cooper - Spalding - Jelineix - Adidas - Pony - Bauer 'Your Sporting Goods Headquarters' ELMVALE fama 322-2516 Special of the Month Steel Garbage Cans Galvanized 16% gal. cap. 4.99 2 DOMINION HARDWARE THE HOME OF THE OUTDOORSMAN 236 KING ST. N. - MIDLAND - ONTARIO eevee Oe Le tn hi Bn, Ain ti (oy 4 +e a oO Monster 29 |b , 20z rainbow caught at Wasaga Beach by Tom McAuley, staff writer For Wasaga Beach Fire Chief Russell Kenwell, last Tuesday was a very unusual day--no there wasn't fire -- Chief Kenwell went out pickerel fishing in the Not- tawasaga River and came home with a new Ontario record for rainbow trout. The monster fish weighed an enormous 29 pounds 2 ounces, eclip- sing the previous record set last year at 22 pounds, 4 ounces. "It was a weird day," explained Mr. Kenwell, "T went out about 5:30 after eating supper to fish for pickerel at the mouth of the river. I caught one pickerel of around two pounds and then I caught a seagull." Mr. Kenwell said he caught the seagull when the bird was swooping down to feed on a school of alewife near the sur- face of the water. "The bird hit my line and tied sort of a half loop around one of his wings. It wasn't injured though, and we let it go." When the rainbow struck his five inch black and white Rapala lure at 6:30, Mr. Kenwell said at first he thought it was a snag. "After that I didn't know what it was. The fish fought well, but it never surfaced so we could get a look at it." Mr. Kenwell fishing from a boat, right where the river empties into Nottawasaga Bay, said the fish was netted after about a 20 minute fight. "When I saw the fish, I thought it would go about 20 unds, but I had no idea that it would set a record." The fish was taken to the Wasaga Marine for initial weighing, then on Wednesday morning, was taken to where it was officially weighed on the government licensed scales. Ironically it was the first rainbow of the season for Chief Kenwell, who wouldn't say exactly how long he has been fishing in the Wasaga Beach area, but stated he used to get heck from his dad for fishing for suckers all the time. "T have been fishing since the season opened for rainbow, and never caught any, until I went pickerel fishing Tuesday night," he marvelled. ANADIAN TDOORS United States and record fish will be entered Canada. The fish won't be in a couple of contests. At eaten. "I have donated it the moment, Mr. Kenwell - is planning on entering the fish in the Molson and Nae Ontario Fishermen and Hunter contest. He is also going to take a look at other contests the fish might be eligible for. Included in the Possibilities is the annual Field and Stream Magazine contest in the Understandably the to the Chamber of Com- merce,"' said Mr. Ken- well, "so they can have it stuffed and displayed." Chief Kenwell was fishing with his son-in-law STARMASTER 8 working height. for the big family with the not so big budget! Sleeps a family of eight. All in comfort. Includes a 2.5 cu. ft. ice box. 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