Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1967 TALE OF THE TAPE, TONIGHT'S TITLE FIGHT GRIFFITH] Cool Weather cmt 29 «AGE 29 153 WEIGHT 160 HEIGHT SH. 74 in. SH. Vin REACH 72in. 7 Sin. CHEST NORMAL 4lin. 41% in. CHEST EXPANDED f 43 in. 43 in. WAIST 28 in. 32 in. FOREARM 14 in FIST NA in CALF By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lakes and rivers in Northern Melchuk Lakes were excelien'|I action for pickerel and take|very good for pickerel were]! trout anglers last week as cooljWatson, North Wind, McKay weather swept over most of the/Chipman, province. jgamissi Lakes. Reports from 20 of the 22) Ontario department of lands! jand forests districts show that|Lakes. jeatches of pickerel and lake Gogama -- Fishermen enjoy- Excellent fish-jt excellent in the north. erel and _ pike, Fishermen had fair to god) weather. |success in reeling in bass, pike) x. e , | : A apuskasing -- Low and muskellunge in the north.|ievels made stream and river! jSeveral muskellunge of between|s 465, almost impossible. Ai! /@ 25 and 35 pounds were caught ia! 8 7 in Eagle Lake and Lake of the |Woods in the Kenora area. ¢ 6 i ani & | Fishing in most of the prey. although weather was cold an ince for all species was listeq| "PY: A ' 'as fair or poor because of cold} Kenora - Fishing for all spe- weather,. however. cies was P rape a pel wed , See rere rer nae Lake Bowden producing severa The report by districts: pickerel of between eight and NORTH 111 pounds. All trout lakes yield- Chapleau -- Fishing was|ed good catches while some reported poor for all species|large northern pike including a = |because of cool, wet weather. (20 - pounder, were taken from : | Cochrane -- Pike and picker-\several lakes and Whitefish , jel fishing was listed as fair|/Bay. with poor weather. North Bay -- Pickerel and Fort Frances -- A muske!-|trout were fair to good. 'lunge of between 25 and 30) Port Arthur -- Only fair was pounds was caught in Shoal|the report on all species. Lake, but fishermen generally) Pembroke -- Pickerel, p'ke experienced only fair luck. and muskellunge fishing was/ Geraldton -- Esnagami and reported fair to 200d with a 17-| Hin. 13 in. 14 in, 14 in. ts i om BICEPS | Ain 14 "ind October YOUR DATE WITH PROGRESS It is four years since Premier John Robarts was given the honour of heading your provincial government. In that time, he and his Progressive Conservative associates have achieved a remarkable record of accomplishment. New and improved highways, schools and hospitals. Higher wages and lower unemployment. Assistance for the farmer, protection for the consumer and bold steps forward in housing, transportation and medical insurance. Good government ... the Robarts government deserves your support on October 17th. Support the Robarts Government RE-ELECT ALBERT WALKER | X senvenurh, LrOUL And Pickerel sites for catching pickerel an} f the Petawawa River. Fishing catch of all species while Littie Ontario provided some lively|northern pike. Also listed a:|for bass, lake trout and speck- Lake had fair fishing. Burrows and Keno-jand pike fishing was good inj «ig ing for lake trout was reported|pike and pickerel were good) from Pagwachuan and Killalajaround the Sauit Ste. jarea, trout were generally good 10/eq fair to good success for pick-jnorthern pike angling was good despite cvol/in area waters while Lac Seu} wale;|for bass and muskellunge. kes provided good fishing for able. Lake trout and pickerel| Lake Erie -- Fishing was/drives a four-cylinder Honda, in ipickere!l and northern pixe,|Were reported good and fair to}good in most area lakes for|the world championship series. c % pickerel were Sheila ard Kwinkwaga Lakes while lake trout were plentiful in Dayohes- sarah, Anahrea and Strickland Lakes, main contenders in the 250 c.c. class in which he will be riding a six-cylinder Honda against Phil Radd of the Channel Islands riding a Yamaha and the remainder of the 34-entry field. The world crown in the 250 class, however, is not expected to be decided until the Grand Prix of Japan later this year, Mosport Race Could Decide World's Title MOSPORT, Ont. (CP) -- The world championship in the 500 c.c. class probably will be decided here Saturday when Giacomo Agostini of Italy meets Mike Hailwood of Eng- land in the Grand Prix of Can- ada for motorcycles. The event, brought to Canada for the first time in honor of the country's Centennial, will include races in the 500, 250 and 125 c.c. class but the match for the big-bore bikes will dominate the program. Agostini, driving a three - cylinder MV Augusta, holds a |slight edge over Hailwood, who Perks SOUTH Lake Simcoe -- Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching report all species only fair. Georgian ound muskellunge pulled out Bay produced a poor to fair ed trout was poor. Sault Ste. Marie -- Lake trout EAST Kemptville -- Lake St. Fran- provided fishermen with good catches of perch and fair of pickerel. Other areas around the district had poor or fair fishing. Sioux Lookout -- Pickerel and! Tweed -- Fishing for Lake, |epeckied and rainbow trout gen- erally was good in most area lakes. Panfish were in plentifut supply. throughout the district. WEST he Blind River district while Marie! sake showed only fair fishing Sudbury -- Fishing was light, Ithough weather was season-| TeLonDON Tawn i, LG Canadian The 500 c.c. race is 122 miles, 50 laps around Mosport's hilly, twisting 2.45-mile road circuit. Hailwood is also one of the ood respectively. {smallmouth bass and_perch.| Swastika -- Poor for all spe-/Panfish, rainbow trout and muskellunge were listed fair to lgood. LONDON WINERY LIMITED ies. 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