12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 7, 1967 Northern Ontario Waters Producing Best Fish Reports S?|ince during the last week) Was--very--good in the 30,000 0 ee pocowng il peg A bec Hehing aol Lake of the|Islands and Loring areas while 22 Ontario department of lands|Woods in the Kenora district/large pike were taken in Geor- and forests districts show that recorded a 35-pound muskel-| gian Bay south of Parry Sound. Kenora and Gogama offering lunge taken with minnow bait. Pickerel fishing remained poor. the best catches with excellent) The report by districts: Pembroke -- Speckled trout pickerel and good pike angling. : fishing was fair in Foy, Hogan In other regions pickerel was NORTH and Ins Lakes. Other parts of the most consistent good catch! Cochrane -- Good weather the district reported only fair to following seasonal migration to|this week improved the pickerel poor fishing in sunny and warm deeper waters in the northern/and pike fishing: over last weather. lakes. week's conditions and are gaylt Ste. Marie -- The Blind Warm and clear weather con-/reported very good. Catches of Rive: gave up good catches of ditions across most of the prov-|trout were generally fair. pickerel, pike and rainbow | Fort Frances -- Pickerel fish- trout while more bass and ing good to excellent in the perch were landed in the Soo CFL Men Help Lake of the Woods park area, area. i considered the district hot spot. sonx Lookout -- Lake trout C ll Sports A 13-pound pickerel 'was caught and smallmouth bass were the 0 ege trout proved only fair. muskellunge only fair in Lake OTTAWA (CP) -- Represent-| Geraldton -- Carrier and Vermillion atives of the Canadian Football wet, Lakes reported good sudbury -- Good catches 'of League and the Canadian Inter-| ang'ing for pickerel and north- jake trout were made with arti- collegiate Athletic Union willl ern pyke with the rest of the ficial bait in Manitou and Pen- meet here and in Montreal at qistrict reporting only fair trout 4o¢ Lckes but only fair catches recuar intervals in an effort to} catches of pike, and muskellunge were relieve areas of misunderstand. Gogama -- Horwood Lakereported from the French ing that have occurred between ave up a S-pound pike and|River. the two bodies -m the past. hela ine and 117-pound pickerel. The initia) meeting was held 1:1. catches of rainbow trout EAST here Monday. from Catchers Lake. averaged 'Tweed -- Pike; and pickerel Red O'Quinn, general Mana seven pounds. Good catches of are caid to be biting throughout ger of gate sgl vainaahy pickere] and pike were taken the gistrict One 16-pound pike and Ted Workman, vice - presi: +0. Mattagami and Minisinak- wa; caught in Sharbot Lake pl aah gt Gael wa Iakes under good weather with live bait. Speckled trout eget Eng. penconene" |canditions. we.¢ reported taking both arti- ga a y Kenora -- Pickerel fishing ficial and live bait throughout tg can jaa wee. was food to excellent through- the district aadear gies Pi ' of Mont- out the entire district. Bass and oe, a ag ld alle e spoke pike angling was slow in most aS ee ten rou i areas. With clear, hot weather [Late Erie -- Perch and. pan oo aaa excellent pickerel were taking fish catches are reported as GOVERNING BODY that bait in the Winnipeg River,/fair to good in Lake Erie and Tne CIAU is the governing North Island Sand Bay andy ake St. Clair with smallmouth body for college and university Keewatin Channels. bass catches good in the upper sport in Canada. McLeod is sec-- Parry Sound -- Bass fishing Niagara River and Lake Erie. retary - treasurer of the organi- ne zation, while Pugh is past-presi- has 3 YEARS GUARANTEE dent. | "All the CFL general mana- gers are solidly behind this," also 6- 12- 18-20-36 month to pay Ne Poyment For 2 Months After Completion @ FREE ESTIMATE... O'Quinn said Tuesday. He is Call 728-9292 Oshawa WEST chairman of the CFL's general manager's committee. 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Two trustees ¢ arate schools ci night there is | tribution of sche the schools despi that should cover Trustees Jam and Terrence ( their children a supplies while p schools are getti they need from ' "Some kids are thing -- pencils, -- it's great fon Trustee O'Connor Administrator said the pupil: charged a $2.50 fe cover the cost plies, excluding equipment. "We thought th parents' money b plies in bulk," sa Sciuk, chairman Trustees agree directive to schoo principals instruct plies are to be 'pupils paying the Early Th Gets The ' WHITBY (Staff who knows an e when he sees on the A and G Mot das St. W., early Entry was mad ing the centre wi west front bay de releasing the lock. The only items four tires but the: at a total of $186. The break-in wa at 6.03 a.m. this is being investiga stable L. H. Midc town police.