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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-10-14, Page 13ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE Continued from Page 4A. A relaxrnr night's sleep in a modorh comfortable room supnrb ,orv-i'ce to hrdp you enfoay what you want to do you're in the heart of downtown Toronto, sou whr!n yr1_1 walk out the frrxnt door you're close to every- thii�r� theutre;s, entertainment, ,shopping. Ana. you'll find the Lord Simcoe' dining and lounge prices are ap sensible as the,, oom rate;;' Yoii get.....more for lessatthe University &, King. Streets, Tei. 362-1848. • 12 50 to i5 00. BY BERYL HARPER On Saturday, October 16, be ,set out next sprihron the? The Golf Club, will be the scene long holes, for markers at 12.5 of a tree:planting° session-ufider--.- r t lance' from the.tees and • the direction of Ron Menzie. He a hedge of fast, growing Chinese has a,crew of seven.or eight men Elm along the .bank `of number lined- up and he would like to six, to help, prevent balls from remind them to come equipped this fairway bouncing down the with round -nose shovels. w hill into the seventh. George Robertson has 'The Junior Golf competition donated about • twenty-five ----- maple and ash trees from his may finish next weekend if there bush. Many of the older trees of is a break in the weather this the course, have died off, due to Dutch Elm Disease; and these . new trees will replace them.. , The handsome specimens along the eighth green, were put The curling fees for 1971-72 in ten years ago. There is an ice are posted in an advertisement in problem every, year along the this _week's paper. ,Besides eighth and ninth fairways which regular memberships, there will prevents planting saplings along be Industrial and Farmer's this area, but other fairways leagues for pay;as-you-play have many new healthy trees curlers, • The directors are gracing their borders,, alarming a General Meeting for Mr. Menzie also, has la l or' all, curlers on Monday, eight trees of the poplar type to November L ' week, for the boys 17 and under, to complete their matches. They are to leave their scores with Jim Kinkaed. _N. P JASPER THE :BEAR ..\p \ V/ I ' "Canada Savings Bonds are worth storing too!" . Robertson School students Snowmobile drag races name students' council attract wide enthusiasm Beginning last Sunday and action for the season at a site -4,pr! ocontiinuing.-. from that time located on Highway 21 south of - A7-through.:.untii spring snowmobile. ,Goderich about two miles. buffs have the opportunity of Everyone from throughout entering or seeing some 'hot_ the area is welcome .,tha the competition in the field of ganizers invite all owners or snowmobile drag racing. -dr vers to take part or .drop by Under the direction of Argyl an watch the action. There are ,Marine in Goderich the, drag race divisions for both stock and racing has. already swung into modified models. 145 ESSEX STREET -GODERICH, ONTARIO DANCING. Saturday., Octobe.r !16 TH E AXIMUM SP. .......... _... I I YOU MUST BE EIGHTEEN AND PROVE. JT REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Dancing 9 - 1 a.m. Cover Charge $1.00 . By BOB NAWTHORNE, Three -Time World Casting' Champion RAINBOW TROUT The rainbow trout is • the runs in the spring and fall, king of the trout family', as, far trolling just outside -o1=. they as fighting qualities are con- mouths of 'rivers. and'streams cerned. He is a ferocious bat- is popular, This. is the time. to tier, "and often leaps high into intercept the big rainbows as the air 'in an attempt to free they make their way• up to 0,1� himself of a hook, rivers. Unlike - other trout, the rain Trolling with' yr Flatfish 01114w spawns in the spring .when '�" pr- Willovyleaf `spoon is effec the big lake -dwelling roinbows leave and rush up streams and rivers to the delight, .of count- less numbers of -,anglers. After the. spring-sh•akvning run, the incl v•,•hitco,p(lons.,and spinners • big rainbows return to the lake such as the Mcpps or Panther until the fall, .Martin, Ore' popular choices. Only the big rainbows return ..For the fly fisherman, gaudy - t6 the lake, `and as a result" txeam fishing ,for rainbows is relatively good throughout the summer.,. months., especially for the smaller variety. Many anglerSl are confused by -the term "steelhead" as it applies to the rainbow: trout. A steel -head is a. rainbow trout tr'` tht goes to the sea and re- turns to the , rivers to spawn. Steelhead are predominant .on the west coast where they art, a native fish, and are usually larger in; sizo, than those found in Tfrland waters. tivc 'at this time, When rant bows are in the .strc•cimy, al. most „any type of • spoon ur snrnner works vv rl 1. small red colored 'streanmer flies }lave ac-, counted for many rainbows a's -,have the standard wet and dry flies. The true spbrts•man likes nothing hetter,'than to go after rainbows with a I'ig,ht• fly rod and a -dry fly. This is'the 'ulii mate thrill in sport fisllinr , and due -to the acrobatic antics 'of the rainbow, the angler's skill is always put to the su- preme test. Rainbow's, like all trout, Icwe minnows.. As a, result, they arc an effective bait; 1lovv ever, probably the most famous of Fishing technique f'or rain?-,. all rainbow ,baits is• roe car; how varies depending .on -the' salmon eggs, These—ate time of year,. In the' summer tared in a gmall hall and eti when, then_ aze..c�.u.t.._i .tht� lako., . casetf..,in..a, s,mall'piece of nylon you must°fish deep in, order to - stocking. This bait is so. deadly ,,you successful. At this time of y,.• fol' i,ainbo's. that it is illegal year, trolling -with larger lures. in some areas. It is always wise is the most effective method. to check local regulations he - Just prior to -the bi-annual - fore using salmon eggs. , N -.ONTARIO HARNESS RACING Featuringp. . . 1O-.�•RACES PARA MUTUEL WAGERING DAILY ROURLE - - EXAC'OR • - ' QUINELLA r. r,sflw�,a'" rai") nest aces EveritSunk M5'-' . xucaAi6 01, JUNE 6 t®' OCT.. 31 A REMINDER 10th 'ANNUAL ,GODERICH ROTARY m CHARITY, BL �. -NOV.~l3th. AL frAt Robertson Public School held :McMillian chosen• president, Earl their first Student's. Council Alter secretary and Brenda meeting of the year recently Mohring treasurer. with the council members, antl••ao Other members of the, body their alternates attending. The. major item of 'business _k)ri t'Ie agenda was the election of. officers ancd. this ,portion ofi the meeting saw Connie - `Bridge scores There were six •tables in play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club on Tuesday, October 5. Winners and their scores were as follows" Or. and Mr' . M. W. Stapleton, 79' '2; Mrs. J. �Coo'k. -and Mrs. J. • Chisholm, 75; Mrs. D. D. Worthy and Mrs. W. Duncan, 74' and Mrs. J. Dorinellti• and ' Mrs. B. Erskine., 73' 2, CO: 00 1T1 BvY TOM TREMFIX 11: Ile`h►re 1 close our -uemu*ru- ►ner emu* for, the .ca.on, i Rant ti► nike ..tire the roof' conapleteh .eeathe.r -eale�l. «•Dere are Ir.a1.»- must likely to occur, urld ,ythat', tI►e.I►ea Nile-to-poti•--ll-them? ' . , A: You're wile to use the pleasant full weather for this job, especially -when the build- ing will, he unoce(rpieLl (luring;' the winter months. Prolonged water .seepage can result in CostI, repairs which could a have been avoided with a little preventive maintenance. I)."(;Eli SPO) '1'O (111A :k Cheek to he sure that flash- ings around the chimney and vent stack are in good condi- tion, as this is where leaks often develop. Gutters also should\ he exam'. - ci hole` or• rusted ar "s Tay k down' aray shin s that may need • it: Ap. `Mont int Patch,lo any ar-. that' looks.41ouhhfuh his self -reinforcing soft phalt paste contains non - rotting bristle, 4.1.- is. a-ppl.iei'i with a brush and (fries to 0 long-lasting, tough mat •re- 'sulting in a complete seal. One application 1 $ ' thick will take care of -holes or cracks up to - 1 o•1 1'• in size. IT It �1\ The chap NN 11() says his roof• only leaks when it rains and . when it rains hi'' can't fi)it, doesn't• have that- excuse any Longer. Instant Patch sticks to both" wet and (fry surfaces- If the weatherman doesn't •cooperate the day you plan to /winterize your roof, \olr ('an still do the job. You may get wet, .1 u1 the inside of your cottage won't. If you have a specific prop• lem with n leaky roof, write to Toni"'Tr'emfix describing the type of roof and the problem area in (lnetail. Torn Tremfix, -The Tremco ;Alantifacturing Company (Canada' Ltd , 220 Wic•ksteed Ave , Toronto 17. Ontario. TDOOR-ETHICS "E4,E SURt TWAT CAMPFIRE IS REALLY -bur/ USE, YOUR WASNWATE'R TO ' THeriZaUGNLY .OoUSE r ...critE.ARGIT140,13'gVORE ,. LEAVING." ,t ��jjak are, Mark Jones, Kent • Mills, Cathy Reynolds, Judy Fisher, .and'' Brenda Lougheed- with alternates being - Cathy- Vance, Tim Evans, Brian Yeoman, Lori Keller, „ D,avid Best, Don Kerkconne, Jack 13urleight and David Kusseli. - The- council also decided to hold a skate'exchange ;again this year with .the activity to take' . place October 13, 14, 15. Tim , E\:ans is to be the chai'rinan, of H. this event, .with committee members Donny . Kerkrconne,. Jack Burleight, Cathy -Vance, Brenda •Mohering, Lori Keller and Mark Jones.-{ - ' 0014CH StGNAI,;'STAR, TliURSDAY, IV044 Notice, Of..Official Agen.ts for the candidates nominated in the elelctoral district of • i HURO �BRU. . Conservative Candidate — Mr. oar Boyce. 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