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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jun 1978, p. 34

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BLOOMINGDALE AT THE WATERLOO FAMILY Y -' TENNIS CLUB For The Beginner To The Intermodlato Player "PAY AS YOU PLAY" AND 'PAY AS YOU PLAY' TENNIS LESSONS For More Information Call 'iijiljiiiily, "i"il[rt'tR, PHONE 743-6742 Wr' 1t'St'iit,ttt'dttd'ttt tfr tl light it "truler WW7,“ f. [il Moan! LIMITED 'e,0gttflt,'Jt2tt ill-33W 2tt which sun. nag-#5:, his}. -eV J', Inform (extra: tttdt 'Peaceful and existing peaceful and exciting at the same time than bass fishing in the lakes that surround Bancroft, Ontario. " Many of these lakes have not been seen by many men. The -real sportsman that is willing to trek into the bush for miles fully loaded tor the weekend may have seen some of the lakes that are filled with not only bass but everything from muskytotrout. Many fishermen have a favorite target and for Fred Ireland, it's bass. Ever since I was a young- ster, I liked fishing for bass as well. My family had a cottage on a small lake, appropriately called Little Lake, in Northumtfertand Township. It was a bass lake that became calm " glass - just right for the use of some surface baits such as the Hula Popper and the Jitterbug. They are my fa.. vorite lures for the lunlters. Since my father sold the cottage, I lost interest in fishing until my first trip to Bancroft, the home of my wife's Uncle Fred. It's not hard to regain your interest in the sport when there is someonesoen- thusiastic as Fred around. It also helps when you have someone who knows the area. Fred knew the area all right. He worked for the Department of Natural Resources, building fire roads into all of the beautiful small bass lakes in the area. Night {BE-g: one of iiiirGiLLit productive techniques. I knew that Fred was a real fisherman, the second time we visited After sitting through a blinding rain storm in his canoe and after about nine hours of fishing. we had come up with nothing. Bass fishing in Bancroft . area by John Cole "Something fishy, here". I thought to myself after hing could be more remembering ‘the small- ful and exciting at the mouth bass he had shown time than bass fishing me in the freezer the night a lakes that surround before. It was about 6h t TAS' _ 'y1rlt,asis. 'tttt 4raist-pplttbrtatr6 'firr.oNtiioiNritrtr1tt1C “IF: 't iiiiTiiii, aiirdiiight. “Could it be that Fred is keeping his favorite holes secret?" The third time, I visited him, he finally broke down. Maybe, he was afraid that we wouldn’t come up again without a bite. He took myself and Cathy down a long road that weaved so much will I thought we were going in circles. Maybe we were! We finally got there and I was holding on to my seat with both hands. You see, Fred drives those roads like they were the 401. Here was 3 small lake, not mach more than a pond, and it was clear as glass - perfect for the Jit- terbug I thought. We dragged the canoe down a small embankment to the lake and proceeded acrossthelake. There was a perfect spot - slightly weedy with a log submerged slightly. There had to be a huge Innk- er in there. My first cast and the water boiled. I had a strike. It wasn't a record win- ner but it was a good one - about / W: pound large. have kidded Fred that the fish lost a couple of pounds with its furious fight. mouth. If I had thought. I could Before the night was finished, I had brought three others into the boat and had one huge lunker get away. It had to be this long! Sure! Sure! I've heard that one before. Fred had caught three. but Cathy was blanked It'll be her turn next time, IE ”in!" v, . iiirii"ijr gang . . '/jii'i)iii'i': (- jii'ittli'ti'trir' . F ""'7"'T"'" a; iityk"vr, "t 'iiiii5 _ $1.5." 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" Sqme easy checkpoints of boat buying have been com. piled by Starcraft. a boat- builder for mofe than 60 years and inventor of the metal rsshing boat. _ Check the manufacturer'; recommended horsepower on two makes of boats of the same length. The one that will handle the bigger motor probably has a heavy-duty. braced transom so that it can handle extra motor weight. This detail is a clue to overall quality. _ VDoublc 'ilveting in he chine (hull seam) for strenéth and less maxing1 . _ oHeavy-dtsty non-corro- sive 5052 marine aluminum consuuction for easy main- tenance and tood.stattirtty: Tips on making. . . Pictures Outdoors "hte-piece bottom with no center seam_thpt might leak. Cong: the ribs. The more there are, the better the .,Heavy-duty rubrail with room for your hands under- neath, and cast stem handles for easier loading onto a car- top gander or trailer. ' Finally, take a good look at the design of the hull. Star- By JACK ENGLERT Senior PhtttqrqMe Specialist, We. Kalli Comm One of the many joys of vacationing and picture-taking in the Great Outdoors is the variety of lighting you encounter. From the subtle, misty colors of dawn to the rich, golden light of late afternoon, light and color are constantly changing. Nowhere is this truer than in the red rock country of north- ern Arizona where the play of light on the towering buttes changes dramatically from hour to hour. Equally dramatic is the change from stark desert to the sun-dappled shade of the wooded canyons. _ - -.. . - . . Capturing this spectacular beauty on rthtt, is a fascinating challenge for the photographer. This ‘year when you venture out with Kodak's new Kodacolor400 ilm in your camera, you can expand your picture-takin, to include deep shade, sun- sets, and campfire light as well as daytime full-sun. - rate-ei-tttsue-her-ttFtrs penen, or a tree in the foreground M.tteegted attrh" the sleet - enhance the col-”dun of your picture. 1rittre%ttt,se-'ievitoemue,ieeedettbtety rse-irthenreeateseikutmer'rrrtoeethe 'tsetiiewt-thetrrmeuertmtedti-ee"ttr-- laughing, singing, or about to dive into thdr chow. During the day, experiment with bulb and Wm. Baehiighting. with the sun shining from behind your sub; vacations. _lo bienjoyed at the time and for years to come. Jeets,e"ute"Gusemetttmttti%tretthefe'Tesvt' arthnntftar-dtta"ttmgt hair-Indemphedzesthetnnslu- cenceofleaveeendpetnls. Be-red-i-ts-g directly into your camera lens. Crmsttgtttht--wtth the sun low In the Ar-oo add ext-sun-ttto-knot-tLg-tttttyr the rocks of the desert into high relief. Remember that [aground totiqe---and pemrhe--nriB stand out more db- tinctly from the background buttes in a sidelighted picture because the edge or "rtm" lighting visually separates them from the background. Picture-raking should be part of the fun of your outdoor K3231 in . ii . T -. m Ci, 1-: .- 1ii?i,tliiri!,ililttrirlti'tv, _"'. ( A MN. adtitm yet _. Ila,'lill1'8rsttlhlll'illt. annual-n mic: iGauiat.ye, can't we a “and” ain't u m t-co'nheattoodhtuatate ttOtt-D-Meat-ttAnte rivets, bottoms and: a! I streeaheeeeteahrrrte'nre chestnquality.’l'hehlon Statremn'bSeafberhresat themderNefttrFtattB. cmft's Seafarer ftshintt boats have g bow that flattens out at the waterline. which pm- vides a wider, more stable boat. Sister keels on either side of the main keel also contribute to stability and protect the bottom from ab- rasion when the boat is A good aluminum boat can easily last for 25 years or more. so thehetter boat be- comes a tree bargain. --.- - That's why it is so difficult tobuyausedboatofgood quality. People use them. keep them, and then pass them on to their children and their children's children. with you _ of -

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