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Pa*e 10 ... it's volleyball time for the con are fixing the net while eager ~~ JChurches Youth Da 4 A community Day Camp is being sponsored by Deliabrook Presbyterian Church, Highland Presbyterian, and St. Paul's Methodist. All are contributing to provide activities for youngsters. Youngsters from the ages of six to 12 years-old meet in the Dreamland and Winston Lake areas from 9 a.m. to 12 midday Monday thru Friday. The group of 31 campers iwi GC PRES AMATEUR ; wi I JULY 36 HOLES It ooiiciiuiicu I I Registration Fees: I I Cocktail Pc I featuring iw? I Dance I featuring I and Bill I Benton ' nmunity day campers. Workers ' players watch. <jjjuji$ur y Camp engage in such activities as nature walks, arts and crafts, field trips, swimming, drama, hikes and story-telling. Every Tuesday, the group also attends movies. A steering committee made up of representatives from the sponsoring churches comprise the Yputh Energy Network. Community members also help , with administering the nrnnrom |si v^i unit NSTON LA] )LF COURS ENTS ITS 11th ANI & PROFESSU NSTON-SALEM, N. SAT. and SUN 1 P ' \ 26th and 27tl 1F.DAI PI.AY RFfllNlM by North American Gc 'ro -$40; Amateur -$28; Sei irty FRIDAY, , Bill B r 12 P.M. Hyatt AmvvvwvwwwvvmsMA SATURDAY, the Soulful Eli Bright's Jazz 9 P.M. -2A.\ Convention Ct Winston-Salem Chronicle By George Boole ~ J~~ Swollen streams mean high waters^ in the lakes. High ~J^terS"^fchT^6^"slrorel ine weeds and grasses attractTishwho strike it rich on a bonanza . ..of drowned insects. High waters have a tendency to frighten off fishermen who do not realize the advantages A I 1 ? 1- J J* (jrcscrueu oy nooaea conaitions. Evident of this fact is that only a few fishermen, old timers, fish and prove that such conditions are productive. You can beat the heat and still catch fish by being on the lake at daybreak and fishing until 10 or 11 o'clock in the late morning, or going on the lake by 6 p.m. and fishing into the night. Barring the mosquito bites, fishing should pick' up as the night goes on. An insect repellant can minimize the annoyance of flying bugs. "Luke" Nesmith, returning from a vacation, said he a blank at Santee Cooper. There were high waters everywhere, and no one to go on the lake with him. It seems >E I MUAL I WAL OPEN I i, 1975 I IING 8:00 A.M. I If Association I nior -$28; Ladies -$28 I JULY 25th, I Jazz Trio I House. I JULY261 vminators I Trio. | FISHING IWU 4*d JUl Louis Perry, 851 Camel . Avenue, was not Phased by rains and high waters. that everyone was tied up trying to save the - almost devastated crops. The rains had played havoc with the crops in South Carolina. Santee affords some good fishing for the game fishermen. The lake is well stocked with striped bass, largemouth, and crappie. If you ever hit Santee, for the first, time, it is THE RINGING AGONY OF "SWIMMER'S EAR" <# ' Now there is Aqua ear? Solution. A proven medication developed by a leading Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist to help prevent Swimmer's Ear and its painful recurrence. Aqua-ear dries up excess moisture and retards growth of bacteria and fungi in the outer ear canal. Available at any drug store without a prescription. PfAcknocc ic fUo I. . tVJIIIIVOJ lilt Ulll) UCICIIUI! fresh fish never smells fishy or pointers to look for in buying 1 1. Its flesh is firm and spring your fingers, no indentation re 2. The skin is firm and smo< 3. If you buy whole fresh fish and bulging. 4. The gills should be pink anc 5. By buying frozen fish all determine how old the fish rea . Fresh fish is usually pack should be displayed this way ii 7. If you suspect fish has be< defrosted, fish are not good to Broiled Fish 1 lb. white fish, Salt and 2 tablespoons butter or a S tablespoons % Line a broiler pan with alumin season with salt and pepper ant Broil fish for S minutes, turn longer. SerVe broiled fish imm< juke. Serves 4 persons. July 26, 1975 MOtrn?^?better to take ~'d)on^ someone who knows the lake well. The "tatce?can?be?tieaulicruus, especially if the wind gets into the water; she will white cap. c,i pate or ? wait a long time for something ffreat to hannpn in vnnr 1if*?9 If o rr? ? j - " ? so, then you may be able to understand how a fisherman longs for that onCe-in-a-lifetime catch of a trophy fish. The worse thing that could happen to a fisherman is to get that fish on, lift it out. of the water, just enough to get a good look at it, then have it drop off the hook; without a witness yet. When you hear ^ fisherman relate how the big one got away, he may seem elated in his narration, but he is really sad at heart. I have known fishermen who have spent thousands of dollars and numerous vacations in fruitless attempts to land a Sailfish. On the other hand I have seen a guy like Donald Rush go deep sea fishing for the first time and iauu a six iuoi oaimsn. Ironical, you may say, but that's the way the cork bounces. So make sure you fish out every cast, no matter how poor, cut off frayed lines at intervals, and make sure those hooks are sharp at all times. The next fish you hang could just be the one you have waited so long to hang. Do you still owe that kid a fishing trip? %<Uutlon 1 By I Anita Shabah bbb ?8 ning factor of quality in fish. A tastes strong. Below are some fresh fish: iy. When pressed lightly with mains. oth. make sure the eyes are bright 1 scales tight, bright and shiny, these signs are . impossible to illy is. aged and shipped on ice and n fish markets or stores. ;n frozen, do not buy it. Once eat. and Lemon , pike, or trout Pepper margarine for grilling i lemon juice lium foil. Place fish on the foil, I dot with butter or margarine, over, and broil for 5 minutes sdiately, sprinkled with lemon t
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