Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1950 — Page 12

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_Th» riohorman'ii find vUR td Canada, and aa introduction to ibat country’* fishing, leavea him rffuaivd-ly i«»rt of the grandeur and exnnnailrnew* at the north rnuntry .. .. Its control ot the sltMtton, its Abundance of the good things by way ot stocking the lakes aad streams, and riving you the goahead signal to catch them, seem ju-t a little like the staff <rf which npurtsmen’a dreams are made, and are a tribute to the efficiency ot the Canadian*. Hieh IWler. president of the

Rotary Scouts Drum Corps In Lions Parade I 1 . ’ t*’ ' <■ j, z ”"" '•>'', M I -"■ ' r j- r, , r U ,M 11 The recently organlred drum and bugle corps Os Rotary Troop SI, iloy Scants, will inarch In the parade Sunday afterntion s>"a feature of the tndtena state ««.vamtan of Lions International, to he held in Fort Wayne next weekend. ~ t . , . . w The drain and bugte corps was organised the fis.si.-of the.year. With ’he Decatur Rotary club furnish lux instrunwDtM and F<|uipm* , iit. and thp Publix S4»r-vl<e Cxi. the uu* of ha mimic hull for r®* hearsaU and Its band diiM-for. Gerald Zimmerman, ag director of the corps. The newly organised corps made its first appearance in the Memorial Day pa. ade and also marched In the parade Saturday after main during the firemen's convention Leaders plan to (Jtd sis more snare, drummers and buglers to the corps, mime of whom were not present when the above picture was taken. Those pictured Front row left to right—Hßi Trowtner. Ronnie Murphy. Ronnie Secaur Hob ih-hneuridor. _,, second row, left to right <;. tal i ZimmeriHM directoi ho, Ranley. Xh ky Secamr. Dave I brick. Third row, left to right Jerry Wheeled Term.',Mnrg.hy\__»Ja»te -Baker, lu. k -N.Non. Kennv Serasr. left to right Paul McComb. Pete Zimmerman Gene Ba tier. Rud Sheets. Xil.tml tte’lse-n---rider. assistant Scoutmaster. . -, Fifth row. left to right Allen Cole. I’hll Krick. Jimmy She t< Dan Thomas . Rear row—Andy Andrews c

Dally Democrat, returned Tuesday frohi a trip to Canada, where he had been fishing for the past IP. days. "The thing that would make fishermen around here sick." Dick was telling today,-“is to see the guide take a beautiful six-pound trout.

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after being caught, and throw It hack " ~y • Fishing was active: enough so that the boss, who is a« avid a fisherman as there is In these part*? said that It wa- unbelievable. He went to Canada .lune 5 as a guest of the International Paper

<’<>. Rttpplier of newßprfat for th* baily l»*n>ocrat. From here. Dick traveled by car. train, plane and float, and ended tip in the Hcenir splendor of Canada. 2‘»<» mile* trbrlh of MofUreal. The company owns the Oriskany ('lull. Mftltid in the' wilds of a prfr te« ted rkßioli. They uwn the lakes, and they' iirock them vumpietely. even t<» the extent of tabulating the number of fUh caught, and re ; stocking (hut lake with a like num* | h» ! ■ vt '•hl* rab-le tHiihuy and .®rww r feWin«*l»\ « | who huk»- "h’e»n to Fhe pfOPHsed | land Th« re h fishiou for every con <eivable purpose in this sports' man s puiadi « >s eyt.n one lake where !•■ large fl*h are kept itul Hie .lUiit in one a day When a ffah i< caught, back into“the small, regulated lake goes its equal The legal length for -gpeckTed or brook trout is weVtu inches Ea< h fivhkiinan was alh>u*d to catch 15 pound** plu< one trout, not to ex < ; »ed !•■ •: •. .ii .itffi • gall '■ _ j The —club nifvx state that the’ inihinniin s;ze fur the daily - at- h Ini ' •■ . r ■ * s— l • • •*. • * • . •• - ■ . .... Tlu tr )-» no .piaivinre litnii.ition i n itray or lak« trow*. 4*tt» +l»* dub did pul a limit of -to |M>unds foT th* dally < il< h not hi ex< »» d five fish, and the 'minitniiin *ite h*’o pounds The pamphlet distnbiity d to the guests as thiy arrive «? the < luh -.ate*, that The f.o t that the above limit*, tnav h.oe bedr rea< h*d does not iroan-thrt fishing must cease FhhitiK n;ay hv •o’n’»nu»d the u'neb rstanditig that (The fi*h ai» put ‘» irk in the waiei with tio- least po-’*sibh» damage ", Th* .manner id .’*>= kinv ‘the lakes - ; iud\sirea<q«. w«.i. Hi* * • augh< kept them *•<» full that a per e sou rpuld pit k th* ?h out of the : water jw day h+ng; And all those h hi p.i- did ■ I'ok Mgid Ih.k -aid the atiaiest difficulty was pi* guide: >h» utud** <pt»k» IT* i.irh, and Hick didn t she ou • n;- w .•■ that i ’h- ■>-. <■ ’ f.i ’-I.ir jc* » !;’:•■ in th* «*f-fi ♦- today h». "Übnjutir, i.!i< t- i* nt*. < oipTnenr ati* r - Th*'. di ’i -i'»n- tray •<1 t little : iom fishing and go! around t<- ( ut'wspapti’s. in Mini! real they ate f printed :.in Tien< h. and much <*f c the iaiigiiaife th»i* i< the patois of (lie Canrc k ? and H‘s colorful If not al wav s' diMinguUhabir Th* company also gave a tour of their plant to see how pa|*ec is piaide But. of course tha’ was . seronda.ty. there were fish to he caught, and the lakes and streams i were marhy. siucXed full ( If you nav« sometnmg to oet* or rooms for rent try a Democrat . Want Ad. It brings remits. Qiality Photo Fimshing - All work done in our own plant right kero in Decatur. H HtlthMseßragCo. SIZE:: wgSW OEAOir-CUT S FAG HITT I |

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