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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-04-23, Page 12PA „IGNAD'STAII;‘,gpleSDAX,,-. , • IL:ka,i111 The Lakeport Steel Bantams were honored for their WOAA championship win with a trophy presen- tation at the awards banquet last week. Phil Wood, Brad Armstrong and Fedi Day accepted the award. (photo by Dave Sykes) RTS P • • • • On trouts04$01:-.,.........., BY CAM WOODEN Trout season opens on Saturday and avid fishermn eeverywhere are oiling their reels and untangling their lines to prepare or the big day. Jack i 'Overholt, from the Mithstry of Natural Resources office in Wingham. told the Signal - because the numbers "were scattered througout the month of April, 1979.° Not enly are the rainbows plentiful, but smelt is also up from last year'. "The smelt have been running heavily for the last few nights. They will have generally passed through by the end of the week," said Star that the rainbow Overholt. trout are particularly. Even though there are abundant this year and*.a lot of fish tocatch, the that "fishing should be very good for opening day, which starts mid- night Friday." The best places, he said, are at the mouths of River- here in Goderich or the Nine Mile River in Port Albert, or the Falls' Reserve at usual rules still. apply to anglers. Fishing is only allowed in the Mouths of rivers from January 1 to opening day, said Overholt, and this also applies _to sucker fishing,. _. Anglers may go after rainbow trout only with a hook and line and they B enmler. In Pont must catch the fish by the Albert, where the fish ' mouth. •Even, if you ac - ladder is located, the cidentally snag a fish, it ministry has processed at must be immediately least 250 fish during the thrown back in the water. past week. The amount is up considerably from• last year, Overholt said, Oldtimers open tourney on winning note, beat ed Deer The Goderich Old- timers are doing it again. On Monday the 0 - timers opened the St, `Petersburg Fl ricia Oldtimers Cl.ssic •Hockey Tournament on an optimistic note defeating 'a strong team from Red Deer, Alberta 32. The Goderich squad has had some tough games with Red,Deer in international competition • d Monday's clash was no exception. The Oldtimers second game of the tourney was scheduled for Wednesday morning against Pictoo County, Nova Scotia. On Thursday they are matched up against Liske, Sweden. - The division cham- ;-pionships will be held Friday and the Goderich team has bronze medal finish in last years play to try and improve upon. Goderich boys take. home Junior C trophies The Clinton Jun-ier----C hockey Mustangs held their awards banquet and dance last Saturdhy night in Clinton, and Goderich Minor Hockey Association graduates took home the lion's share of the prizes. Gary Peters took home the Murphy Brothers trophy for 'being the team's most valuable player, while Steve Arbor won the Kerrigan Fuels trophy for being the most dedicated player. Rob Stovel won the Bryan Marriage trophy for being the most im- proved player, while Bill oregopegotimentigagitt*::::;:b Junior stag and draw a' success ,T1 • ''',1`" pensThe limit for a 24 hour fishing day is five fish' and, in order to avoid eonfasinn, only one day's catch may be kept in posses6ion. • There is no law that applies to the size of fish that is catitsht, and; Overholt also said that the ministry has not had a significant problem with_ poachers this year. chec outogr SPRING SPECIAL PRICES • astrookinmCirriPr eognmorcini Prod;* MOT9R 01,13/. TRANSMISSION & TRACTOR FLUIDS 'Se GREASES Prices worth looking EDWARD FUELS ANGLE.EA ST. 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