Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-12, Page 57A
PAGE O--rC.L.f,NTON NEWS, -RECORD, TfiljigPAY, JULY 19,1979
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On Saturday night 'the victor aneos .
Clanton Fleming
Colt 'r' Y" against ol• s Colquhoun who singled to
l • s
bats were hot as •they
smashed out 1 : hits ' on
-route to their 4th win in a
row as they coasted.to an
easy 15 to,i4 victory over
Walsingham in hard ball
action. Don MacDonald
went the distance,
striking out. three, while
allowing Must seven hits,
walking four,, rw,hile
picking up his third
natui-ally
;spea king
The Colts' big innings load the bases. Cal Zeke
were the second and third Fremlin doubled to
as, they sent nine men to unload them 411..
Ph Fleet led off the
the , late. in each of the �utc
two innings, scoring nine third with a single to right
times. Don Bartliff followed b9, a error to
tripled to lead 'off the Paul Bartliff's slow rolls
second. Paul then that moved Fleet to third,
singled, followed by Then Mustard singled
' MacDonald who singled followed by a triple to left
and Greg 4, Burns then - centre by Greg, Burns.
singled to score Paul Dan Colquhoun- then
Bartliff, followed by' Tian • doubled to score Burns
andmoved the..Colts ..:into
• It seems as though every time you pick up an
Outdoor magazine there is an article in it
referring to acid rain or fish contamination.
There are also areas in Ontario that have been
closed to either commercial or sport fishing, dr
both. What about the average fisherman •
however? How can you and I find out, about the
particular fish we are catching in any given
area?
The Ministry of the Environment and the
Ministry of Natural. Resources are working
together to determine which fish; are safe to eat,
and which ones aren't. They have published two
booklets entitled, "Guideto Eating Ontario Sport
Fish", which contains the results of their fin-
dings to date. One booklet deals with Southern
Ontario, while the other concerns the Great
Lakes. Both booklets are livail able at no charge
from M.O.E. and M.N.R. offices and are also
being distributed at Brewer's Retail outlets and
._LCBO stores.
It.T has to be \remembered, however, that
Ontario has over a quarter of a million lakes and
many, many more rivers so that • particular
fishing spot of yours may not be listed ---yet. You
can take your cues `however, by examining •
surrounding waterways and using those results
to indicate how much 'you.should eat how often.
The booklet also describes° the four major
contaminants thatare! of the most concern. It
tells how these chemicals---P.C.B., - Mirex,
Mercury and D.D.T:---are used- in industry and
how they wind up being concentrated in fish. Its
major function, however, is to describe as many
species of game fish as- possible and tell us
whether. they are safe to eat regularly, oc-
casionally, or not at all. -
For instance; in a sampling of fish taken from
Lake Huron near :Goderich, rainbow trout up to
18.22 inches are considered safe with fish over
that size being restricted to 1 ib. of fish consumed
per month. Yellow perch; however, in the size
commonly _ -inches)--have-
caught (� to 12 - no •
restrictions whatever. Up in the Douglas ,Point
area, Smallmouth bass over 18",Rainbow over
26" and 'Chinook salmon over 12 are all on the
restricted list and must only be consumed in
limited quantities.
This is a good reason to enjoy some catch and
rete
ase �Ishlrf .
C"titch an•d .,�,.,..�ti.:--............:...:
g release means t�Iaf"
you get a great deal of enjoyment out of catching -
a big fish, and then carefully return it t� its own
environment to spawn and produce more fish to
catch in the future.
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I've often talked about catching fish, but
seldom mentioned eating them, so here I'm'
going to give you two of my favorite recipes.
Both these recipes use fillets and are an ex-
cellent way to treat perch, walleye and bass.
The first recipe is for frying fish with a batter,
and the whole secret lies in the batter. I simply
take 'some Aunt Jemima pancake mix, stir up a
thin batter using a bottle of beer as the wetting
agent, season to taste and- fry in oil till golden
brown. Simple and delicious.
The second recipe concerns broiling fish. I lay
the fillets 'out (only one layer) in a shallow pan
and pour over a bit of melted butter that has been
seasoned with 'a little garlic powder and salt.
Sprinkle some paprika over everything, add
some sliced almonds if desired and pop under a
preheated broiler. Depending on the thickness of
the fillets, only 4-7 minutes is required so be sure
to have the rest of the meal ready. By the time
you/get the rest of thelfood on the table, your fish
will be done'and can be -served piping hot. Potato
pancakes and stewed tomatoes make delicious
side dishes for this entree.
Smoked fish is delicious, and very easy to
make. This month's issue of "The Angler and
Hunter in 'Ontario" has two good sets•of plans for
constructing a small smoker. If you're in-
terested, pick a copy up ._on the newstand or
borrow it from a friend. Most people are hooked
afteponly trying hot smoked fish once.
•
We • have everything you • need to °
keep your pool dean and en-
joyable:,. We. r have 'c _Mull line 'Of - •
,swiiiiming pool chemicals, solar
blankets, ,ganles; pool lounges and
liners.
a 10 to 2 lead. Leading the
17 hit attack for the Colts
were Dan Colquhoun with
three hits, two doubles
and: a single and Cal
"Zeke" Fremlin, who -
also had two doubles and
a single. Collecting the
Colts' other hits were:
Stu Mustard, Greg Burns
and Butch Fleet with two •
hits apiece and singles
went to Don MacDonald,
Ron . Sowerby, Dave ,
Fawcett, Paul and Don
Bartliff.
On Sunday, Fleming
Casey Wildgen picked u
his sixth victory of th
The Clirlton peewe „ ,seconc of the tournamlent
baseball team won thee for Clinton and gave them*
y..legio n District peewee the right to represent the
cham,Pxonshi� with. �a 1,5-2. dii�.trlct.i�n fort er Legion
win over Llstgwel zn the conpetltlon,
final game in Gode:ich, Four teams • par -
Saturday. ticipated in _the round-
- The victory was the robin .district competition
Clinton pee wee bseball team captain Dave Wright accepted the championship
trophy from Bob 1VIcCallum after.the Clinton team won the district Legion
tournament last Saturday. Bill floimesville, Legion spoits of-
ficer also pres_entecl crests to each PlYer. (Sigual-Star:Phot95
sports
At the Seaforth green
-season against no losses,
�7
as the Colts pounded the Our Seaforth nervous excitement when. Bedard
Angels in Thorndale 12-5. Anklebiters golf team I finally arrived at our Wright.
and
Clinton race entries
RAVE•No.1 face 1400
J. L CLIPPER N. McKnight Jr
TITLED LADYK. Hardy
D. R.•GOODNI.IF_, R. McIean
•GWENSEEIATER F. MacDonald
M00kty
ELAND'S DICK R. Henry
M J. PENN T. Kerr
BUDDY BROWN - R. Battin
A.E.
DEEP RUN SHELLY B. Rapson
CANADIAN BELLE T. McFadden
r
RACE No. 2 Pace $500
DENNIS LEE B. Maguire
AUBURN FORBES N. R. Henry
BENMILLER BUDDI V. Vanstone
BELYLE ALICE L. DeCaluwe
KNIGHT A GONE D. Morrissey
GEEPERS M. Williams.
BELLE DARIEL D. Jewitt
A.E.
CLAYBROOK KAOLA J. Shaddick
CHAMPION HIT D. Jewitt
•
RACE No. 3 Pace 8400
WILL GUN R. McLean
HIGHLANEWISH R. Henry
MIKE'S JIMMY LYNN G. Roebuck
JEFF SMITH R. Mason
IJALAGRAPH G. Woodburn
. H. A. DEVIL B. Taylor
Jerry RIPPLE HENLEY ' R. Battin
A.E.
Wildgen -went the made a good. showing at club in the trusty jeep. In Tonight is men's night BRISK KNIGHT
the Stratford Hiller . we iled, anklebiters, and we hope all 'you CACTUS MACK
distance tc� ,strike out 6, p
walking one and scat- Junior Invitation on clubs•and carts and off to fellows will be out again RACE No. 4 Pace $425
tering' eight hits as the Monday. Fourteen boys Stratford. Bruce Morton tonight for the big match. JEFF ERY HI D. Kennedy
from our struck for 12 runs on went down club andRay Anstett Jr.. Gerard Meidinger shot 37 CARELESS ANDY J. Muir
-- TAYBROS STREEKER R. Taylor
FINDER FEE B. Maguire '
PERFECT BLAZE R. McLean
• ROBRA INSONG. . W. Luzak
MISS WILMIGUN M. VanLanduyi
A.E.
ADIOS VICTORY D. Jewitt
R. Rundle
R. Cake
' i-& 'hits_...:t`o--Tel...0""_.. their" .and- 'we ' :were well didn't- have .-time ._.. to- _• _.... i,o
Turn "paie7-;..
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fifth win in a row: Colts
represented in all flights. become nervous' about 1
jumped to an early lead The boys . who par- . playingsince the moment
and Richard Welch ticipated had a good time after we arrived in Pee wees win
walked in the first, and are looking forward .Stratford, they were
followed by a single to to their next tournament. hitting their drivel and •The Pee Wee Soccer SKIPPY DEL R. Williamson
Greg Burns. • Dan Thanks go to those, setting off down the thirst parentsub hot to trot as they
Colquhoun walked, Butch parents who helped out fairway. •
RACE: No. 5 Pace $400
by drivingto 1 Steve won three games straight LITTLE SCRAM L.DeCaluwe
cars
Fleet then singled to,' Nigh andafter a slow start. DOUBLED CHARITY D. Shewfelt
Stratford. • Ungarian were off next Mn July° 9 they beat CANADIAN PIPER P. Maguire
score the first two runs, -
and Zeke" Fremlin- - As most parents know, and while I caddied for TONADI K. McLean•
there is a great feeling of IKincardine 2-0. Mark WILVANGIRL C. Young
singled to score Fleet and g g Al, met many of the: „
satisfaction that comes Seaforth contingent on Fingers Cantelon got DIREC'TSHOT N.McRann
give an early score of 3 to g the shut out while DIALF. MacDonald
0.. from helping out the course. Though many :=Lightning" George A.E.
t '
• In the fifth, Greg Burns
youngsters . in sports. weren t pleased with
doubled to lead off. For me the feeling was their'scores, they were all.
Colquhoun walked, Butch slightly overshadowed having a good time.
when realized that the , Before we knew it, the g
Fleet followed with a
triple, and Cal •Fremlin alarm clock had stopped round was over and we hs
sacrificed him home as and I had overslept. The waited until the final
the Colts upped their lead golfers who were driving foursome finished to find b
7 to 4. Clinton blew the with me were in.a state of out the winner. Matt Cole,
game open in the eighth of -Stratford- shot .68--- to"" --
with 6 singles in a row. T�%kes beat take the title. The boys,. all
Don'MacDonald started it . ✓ had a good meal and v,
Coventry ..,got the first SING OUT'S HOPE D. Jewitt
ENILEDA K. Hardy
oal as he outhustled the _
oalie for the ba11.�Iri the RACE No. 6 Pace 1450
econd half Big Mike got DILLERDEMON T. Robinson
is second goal. ALEX OF LONDON R. McLean
After the AKA ADIOS A R. Cake
game, the REVALLEE.MARK G. Campbell
oys enjoyed a swim A.RNIE$•PEGGY L. Decaluwe
art at the h me of Bill GOTCHA PENDIN R. McLean
a•nd Marg. Fleming. The otANNI` CAMP D. Kennedy
boys and their coaches d:� FIYATTSTREASN'It'E—''D. Jewitt
ould again like to thank voNNE•sJEFF D. Jewitt
o lowed by .Richard . . s era . roug t ome the Flemings for their
Welch, Greg Burns, Dan nca Cil M h'1 I' RACE No.
Colquhoun, Dave Bartliff racing ac to work with HARLOCHAMP
and .Zeke Fremlin The Clinton Tykes a jeep load of clubs and
prizes. ea1W h I e, was
n.'e back hospitality.—by Tony
4. Van Dungen...
ROHEa..IA
followed by a sacrifice fly base a'11 ....team beat carts, only to'find when I - .' • -x
by Casey Wildgen to Kincardine by a ` 20-10 arrived home that I had
round out the 12 runs. score last Thursday night lost 4 clubs enroute. Two -
Leading Colt hitter was in Kincardine. have been recovered on
Greg Burns with four Shawn Lester hit a Main St. but I'm still
singles, while Don home run and had a hoping=the other two turn
MacDonald, Butch Fleet, triple. up. All in all it was a good
Cal Fremlin and Casey Clinton bombed day for our juniors:
• Wildgen hadtwo hits Goderich 40-11 on July 7, Those who tried their
Fath. - with Peter Clynick.. skills in Stratford were
The Fleming Colts' having , an outstanding Ian Doig, Claude Daw, Al
next three games are on day at the plate; getting .Nigh, Steve Ungarian,
the road as they travel to seven hits, including a Todd Doig, Todd Morey,
Thorndale, Thursday, home run, while Shawn Scott Kay,Ray Anstett
Dashwood on Friday for Lester also had seven Jr., Greg-. Core, Robbie
an 8 p.m. game, and hits, including two home Core, Charlie Malcolm,
Crediton on Sunday for a 'runs and two triples. Bruce Morton, Marty
1 p.m. date
fadory
Pace 1450
B. Caldwell
T. Robinson
SHAMILAR , M. VanLanduyt
BAY FROST A = R. henry
KEYSTONERIIAWNEE J. Muir
NOEL;LE NATIVE N. McRann.
DILLON SONG D. Jewitt
A.E.
LADY'S LASS. B. Leitch
YVONNE'S JEFF D. Jewitt
RACE No. 8 Pace 8500
'DAINTY MEADOW B. Vanstone
SPITFIRE SUE D. Jewitt
NOTA SLOWPOKE 1 B. Bennett
NANCY MEADOW G. Roebuck
LUCILLE SANFORD R. McLean
EBONY LEE �' N. McRann
MISS STARFIRE R. McLean
A.E.
CHAMPION HIT D. Jewitt
CLAYBROOK NAOLA J.-Shaddick
RACE No. 9 Pace 1550
MLIGGINS. -. L. Antonette
CONRAY KEVIN R. Henry
CAVILLINA W. Budd
GREENVIEW. DUKE R. McLean
LITTLELAKES PRIDt G. Darnell
IDEAL KILLEN A. Hardy
PRIMA DAISY K. Hardy
A.E.
LADY HORTON T. Kerr
SHIAWAY RED R. Battin
RACE No. 1e Trot 12000
MERRYWOOD HOOT G. Elliott
WISH ME LUCK T. McFadden
RACE COMMISSIONER W. Lucak '
BIRDY:SJET D.Shewfelt•
SEAL • B. Budd
BONIFES R. McLean
BINGEN BLUE
•T. Kerr
Saturday by, virtue of
their perfortnances in
earlier done pla;,yoif s.
In first round play,
A
Listowel hammered
Goderich 1.4 2,„•d Clinton.
disposed of Exeter 20-1.
In a meeting of the losing
teams in the 'second
round, 'Exeter • edged
Goderich 8-6 while
Clinton wrapped; up the
championshlpw with a 15-
2 win. over Listowel to
emerge as the only un-
defeated team.
The Goderich legion,
Branch.. 109 _.hosted ,the.
district tournament and
the Ladies Auxiliary
provided lunch' for the
teams.
Ladies ball
The Clinton
Housewives baseball
teary continued on their
championship form
established for the last
two years, as they nipped
the Lucknow Noisy
Ladies 11-9 in Lucknow
last Thursday night, July
12.
Louise Brown was the
star at the plate for
Clinton, knocking out a
home run and a triple.:
Mary Morely also hit a
home run, and winning
pitcher Gail Daer- helped
her own cause by getting
atriple.
The Clinton '
Junior "C". Mustangs
require for the
1979.:180
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