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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 4, 2000, p. 19

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7z3sbr2rzk- taitrvrr pwt- st jr v t rts iiv- j fflsj outdoors saafc yj n vl in a by mike hayakawa staff writer the way dave biuinger sees it the success in keeping the pefferlaw anglers club alive and weu is the clubs ability to remain involved in various activities the club vicepresident feels if there are no ongoing pro jects interest among the appiroxirnate45member contingent will wane v to date- there appears to be no signs of the club slowing down based oh how many activities are on the go two weeks ago the club began its annual fish transfer pro- gramohlhe pefferlaw river beginning in 1984 the transfer involves the use of a crane which in turn picks up a spiral ladder strategically positions it to allow thv fish to bypass a dam and continue their upstream spawning route i based on past transfers a variety of fish make use of the ladder each year we get around six to eight rainbow trout that- come in and weve had a fewpike and even a lake trout once billinger said but the most common fish that we get are bass mostly smallmouth but a few largemouth as well anywhere from 250 to 350 bass go oyer the dam in pefferlaw billinger said some fish are of the trophy calibre tipping the scales at five pounds t theladder installed each spring depending oh water levels and the stability of the ground will remain in place until the fall 1v v inadditiontothe annual fish transfer the club is in the midst ofrearing some 300000 walleye eggs they received from the ministry of natural resources in the recent talbot river transfer j thisprpject been ongoing since 1986 and each year the club is forced to find different sites to raise the fish because there is no permanent hatchery j j- depending oh the weather it takes anywhere from 19 to 25 days forthe eggs to hatch s t i r there thelub transfers the fish to ponds near the river untuthey are about t incheslong the fish are then- corrafledahdreleased in to trie river- you have tofiave projects on the go to keep people inter- ested billinger said k i with the various projects the club is immersed in billinger said some of trie activities could become a thing of the past unless additionajfinancial support can be found wjaesraxources billinger said the club could proceed with other projects mwrcnilcts settingprpble won t end when fovlc the sheets v vaifj ijri- ij gome find out whatypu cailido us v f community seminar by a healtticare professiohalm s speaker 7 dr- l pancer paediatrician- i i- v r v tuesday may 9 2000700 plm hmfkhffigdmmunhytibmry u v markham ontario v t j k 1- v players imoyeewti to iit 5aii l by mike hayakawa staff writer when the markhamwaxers take to the ice this fall theyll be missing a cou ple of familiar facea the waxers recently announced minority owners al ringler and george duguay have left the provincial junior a hockey club ringler and duguay owned 20 per cent of the waxers after coming to the club after they sold the thornhill rattlerstwo seasons ago- well miss them conceded waxers majority owner don bremner theyre both great guys and theyve done t a lot for minor hockey in thornhill and markharn the door is always open for them to return bremner revealed the pair who originally purchased the old weston dukes and brought them to thornhill where they were named the islanders before being renamed the rattlers elected to leave the club due to busi ness and personal commitments v with ringler and duguay gone the waxers nowhave bremner brian ball and johnhardingas their remaining owners- bremner however hinted the club is seeking additional partners to join the team were looking for more rorpora sponsorships and partners in the own- ersriip group he said on a separate note several members of the past seasons waxers team are expectedto 6e moving iip the hockey ranks- defenceman lawne snyder is expected to be accepting an offer to attend elmira college in elmira new york in- the fail forward tom kotsopoulos is weighing twb us colle giate offers to rochester institute of technology or marian college of fond du lac defenceman jimmy ball has been offered a scholarship to attend st lawrence university in canton new york in september 2001 goalie chris delarasario albert ferrante and paul robinson are all eligible to be taken in this years ohl draft meteors basketball team soars at blue devils toiirriameht themarkham meteorsmidget girls- basketball team captured the recent fourth annual london blue devils invitational tournament with a 5048 win over the ingersoll bombers in the- title game sherise inriishall led the way for the meteors with 14 points while alexandra scavo added 11 after losing its first game to- the burlington panthers the meteors rebounded to down the guelph rebels 5132 audreen simpson scored nine points and innishall added eight v facing the st catharines rebels in its semifinal gamethemeteors prevailed 4745 s i innishall scored 16- points and jackie strecker added nine other tearh that con- tributed to the clubs success were allison king 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