Event boasts 4 divisions Fishing contest boasts $80,000 in cash 'n prizes Yes, it's back...Canada's largest fishing award's program...the event in which every Ontario angler can participate every time he or she goes fishing...the "Molson Export" Big Fish Contest! Celebrating its 30th year, the Molson Export Big Fish Contest boasts four divisions: the Live Release Category; the Catch and Eat category; Ontario Angler of the Year; and the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters' "Any Fish Can Win" Grand Prize Draw. In Live Release and Catch and Win competitions, anyone fishing in Ontario waters until November 30 can enter. No entry fee is required. Just catch one of the ten eligible species -- Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Muskellunge, Walleye, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout, Speckled Trout, and Salmon -- measure and photograph it and send the official entry form to the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. Prizes include cash awards, Evinrude electric motors, Berkley rods and reels, and person- alized award certificates. From all the Molson Export Big Fish Contest entries received, one exceptional angler will be named Ontario Angler of the Year and receive a 9.9 h.p. Evinrude out- board motor. While every Ontario resident 19 years of age and older who enters the fish contest automatically gets a chance at the OFAH "Any Fish Can Win" Grand Prize Draw, as its name implies this draw is open to qualified anglers fishing for any species, not just the ten eligible for the contest. From American eel to zebra fish, any fish can win. The lucky angler whose name is drawn next January takes home a Dodge Dakota 4x4 pickup truck, s Stryker bass boat and trailer, and a 70 h.p. Evinrude outboard motor. With more that $80,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs, it's time to go fishing! Entry forms for the Molson Export Big Fish Contest are available from every Stryker bass boat dealer, evinrude distribu- _ tor, Chrysler dealership; all Northern Ontario Tourist Outfitter lodges and resorts; all Molson rep- resentatives; all provincial parks; and many sporting goods shops. Entries are also available by mail from: The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Box 28 Peterborough, Ontario K9J 6Y5 or by phoning (705) 748-6324 Page 7, News, Wednesday, June 15, 1988 Winnie's Schreiber's Scribbles By Winnie Campbell A surprise party was held for Miss Cathy Campbell at the house of her sister, Mrs. Tammy Mineau. Cathy is moving to Thunder Bay. Lunch was served and a money tree was presented to her on behlaf of her friends and relations. Cathy thanked all with tears. We shall miss you Cathy. Get well wishes to those in the hospital. A come and go shower was held in the United Chirch basement in honour of Miss Debbie Neilon. on Monday, June 6. Greeting people at the door was Michelle Garneau, Debbie, Helen Neilon, and Debbie's grandma Catherine Neilon from Buckingham, Quebec. Florence Fischer (mother of the groom) and grandmother Pearl Dydich also attended. Opening the gifts were Maryli Fischer and Karen Krause. The guest book was attended by Karly Albert and Kristine Krause. Servers were Joyce Gauthier and Lisa Ray, Patti Albert, Corrinne Moorey, Paulette Garneau and Carrie Thrower. In the kitchen was Mavis Godin, Zonie Fisher, Doris Gauthier, Isablle Perras and Sue St. Louis. Many lovely gifts were received and thanks to all who helped. The raffle in aid of Mother Teresa was won by Lloyd Walker of Schreiber. Terrace Bay Mixed Slowpitch Stats (as of June 5) Team Tropicana A535 Crushers Ghostbusters Schooners Blackfly Braves Rodger's Dodgers Doozers egg tues) pu: 2 SCRNNWUAD AL YAR AWN OE oe Summer Jackets 'cial Dress Shirts PUT POP IN HIS PLACE Best seller chairs at specially reduced prices. 25% off he Sport Shirts Bulova Watches cei Jovan & Adidas Cologne Sale prices June 10 - 18 Fioricci Jeans $25.00 & Up