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Download Pdf Brochure! The Labourers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA) Local 1059 is, once again, proud to sponsor the 2021 Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular. A JOB Grey Bruce Realty Inc., Brokerage August 27th - Sept. 5th, 2021 Owen Sound of Owen Sound WE’RE PROUD WASTE SYSTEMS Early Bird C: 0 C: 50 M: 1 M: 5 Y: 0 Y: 100 K: 45 K: 2 TO RBW Graphics OWEN SOUND Retirement Communities TACKLE Draw COOL GREY 8 PMS 376C Purchase your 2021 Salmon Spectacular Derby Ticket Roy•Mar Demolition before Saturday, August 7, 2021 and have your name entered into the Early Bird Draw Silver Fox Lure These businesses & corporations generously contribute to the Salmon Spectacular. Their generosity is appreciated. Air Ivanhoe Est.1980 Downtown Improvement Association McDonald’s Restaurant - I’m Lovin’ It Schank’s Vacuums ALK Asphalt Maintenance Elsie’s Diner MED-E-OX Mobility in Motion Shoppers Drugmart All Things Tea Flinstone Lures McNabb Flooring Solutions Silver Fox Lures AM Roofing Limited Solutions Fluker Electrical Mechanical “The Inside Guys“ Miller Waste Systems 1st Prize Sound Auto Care Inc. Angling Outfitters – Lowrance Freedom 55 Financial Mix 106.5 – More Music – More Variety Annan-Way Nursery & Landscaping Frito Lay Chips MolsonCoors Speedy Glass A-1 Toilet Rentals Garage Door Guy Montana’s Cookhouse BBQ & BAR Sportspal Canoes Sportspal Canoe Advanced Marine Lake Belwood Gary Byers Sound & Lighting Murray’s Sharpening Tool Repair Service Sprucedale The Agromart Group Advanced Marine Owen Sound Gem Webb Napa Autopro Steven T. Feige DD Denture Clinic Advanced Taxidermy & Wildlife Design Georgian Bay Honey Nathaniel’s Restaurant Steak & Seafood Steve’s Super Seal Austin Graphics Georgian Bay Chemical Next Level Automotive & Performance Staples work.learn.grow Aveda Mane Street Hair Salon Georgian Bay Fire & Safety Ltd. Northern Walleye Lodge and Camp Missanabie Bass Pro Shops Georgian Shores Marina Outfitters STOW-IT SELF STORAGE Simple. Secure. Smart. Bayshore Country Feeds Ltd. Owen Sound Georgian Shores Service and Repair - You Captain Northstar Marine Insurance SUNBELT Rentals 97.9 The Bruce Respect the Rock It We Fix It Northern King Lures Sun Life Financial - Life’s Better Under the Sun Belfor Property Restoration G T Cycle Shallow Lake Okuma Big Rock Sports Sunrise Carwash & Dog Wash Bell Store Giant Tiger Owen Sound Orillia District Chamber of Commerce – Perch 2nd Prize Sunrise Laundromat Benedict Electrical Contracting Limited Green Wilderness Lodge Festival Bergen’s No Frills Greybruce Water Company Inc. OFAH Sunspace by Grey Bruce Patio Enclosures Berkley Pure Fishing Grey Bruce Builders Your Framing Experts Ontario Out Of Doors Superior Propane Floater Suite Big Rock Sports Grey Bruce Line Spraying Outback Sports TAG Protection Service Big Top Tent Rentals Grey County Colour It your way Owen Sound Attack Terry’s Trailer Service For over 30 years the Salmon Owen Sound Foodland Bill Walker, MPP Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound Grey Motors Mazda The Agency – Staffing..Jobs..Payroll Blackfly Beverages GSS Engineering Consultants Ltd. Owen Sound Quiklube The Battery Pro Spectacular has hosted those Blackfly Lures.com Hastie Small Engine Ltd. Owen Sound Where you want to live Black-Jack Enterprises H&H Picnic Table Rentals Panter Martin Lures The Home Depot who love to fish in a spirit of Bob Cat of Grey Bruce Ltd. Hobart Food Equipment Group Canada Pelee Island Winery The Sun Times Boot & Blade Restaurant Hold-Tite Fasteners Ltd. Pennywise Promotions The Water Store camaraderie and sportsmanship, DAILY Boston Pizza Home Décor and More by Rhonda Kirk Pete’s Auto Body of Owen Sound Tilly’s Café & Bakery Meaford Brady Construction Ltd. Horton’s Concrete Finishing Inc. Pepsico Canada Beverages while rewarding their successes. 3rd Prize MYSTERY PRIZES Thom Construction Inc. Brecks – Williams Huron Tractor Chatsworth Pizza Pizza Hot & Fresh Through the Grapevine Brecks – Maxima The Line Company Hutten & Co. LAND and SHORE Porter Concrete at the Weigh-In Station Bridge Electric Ltd-Cummins Power Generation Howick Mutual Insurance Princess Auto Town & Country Garden Centre & Christmas Store Bumper To Bumper - Canada’s Parts People Hydro One Rapala Trophy XL Big Rock Sports LIUNA believes strongly in those Lowrance Fishing Graph Cabela’s ImageWraps.ca RBW Graphics – Transcontinental Printing Inc. U Catch’ Em Charters of Meaford located at Rebecca Ford RMT Registered Massage Therapist Camillus - Quality Knives since 1876 Inn On 6th Van Dolder’s Home Team Custom Exteriors concepts as we build a team that Canadian Fisherman’s Original Breading & J&S Tackle Re/max Grey Bruce Realty Inc., Brokerage Georgian Shores Walker - Building a sustainable future, together! Batter Mix John Thompson Movers Riddell Contracting Ltd. receives good wages, benefits Cannabis Grey Bruce Josie’s – Clothing for women and men Roy-Mar Demolition Walmart Marina Carey’s Place – Carey Carrick Junction 4 & 19 Tackle Shop Ruff, Alex MP Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound Watson’s Tackle House and Guns and a pension in return for their Clark Pools & Spas Keady Farmers’ Market Savage Arms Wholesale Club Everything Food Service Cook’s Insulation Kentucky Fried Chicken – KFC Schneiders A Tradition of Quality Wiarton Marina Ltd. efforts. Schultz Contracting DERBY TICKET ~ $30 Cooks Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning & Krown Body Maintenance DERBY TICKET ~ $30 Winexpert Water Treatment Len Thompson Lures Scotiabank Yamaha Revs Your Heart CFOS–560 The oldies You Want, The Info You Need Leon’s - Owen Sound Scotty Fishing & Outdoor Products Country 93 – Today Best Country LiUNA Local 1059 Scotty Fishing- Big Rock Sports Yamaha Boat Company G 3 Boats So, to the participants in this Completely Customized Locking Business Furnishings New & Used Seasons Owen Sound Retirement Communities Zehrs Markets year’s Salmon Spectacular, we say: FAMILY TICKET ~ $70 CSN VR Owen Sound Collision Lower Twin Lakes Lodge Cuda …Fierce…Tough…Proven Lucky Bug Lures D Copp Roofing & Construction Lucky Strike Bait Works Come visit us at the LiUNA Local 1059 Good fishing! Derby and Boat Draw Tickets can be purchased on our website @ www.sydenhamsportsmen.com D.A.C Produce LTD. – Mobile Warehousing on LureMaking.com and MolsonCoors Tent. To see a list of our retailer locations selling Derby Tickets go to our online website. Wheels Lures N Lines D.C. Taylor Jewellers Since 1895 MacDonnell Fuels (Covid-19 restrictions may apply) D.J Peat Roofing and Sheet Metal Ltd. MacDonnell Excavating *Prizes may not be exactly as shown Welcome from the Derby Co-Chairs OWEN SOUND SALMON SPECTACULARTM We want to welcome you on behalf of the three Co-Chairs and the many members of the Sydenham Sportsmen’s Association. We thank you for participating in this years event and wish you the very best of luck. As well, we very much want to thank the many sponsors who help to make this RULES AND REGULATIONS event a reality each year. GENERAL 1. The OWEN SOUND SALMON SPECTACULARTM runs from 12:01 am., Friday, August 27, 2021 to 12:00 Noon, Sunday, September 5, Last year, many plans and efforts were thwarted by Covid-19 developments and we know that the 2021. 2. All participants agree to abide by the Regulations of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, The Fisheries Act, The Department of 33rd may very well look different in 2021, depending on pandemic developments. However, we are Transport “Small Boat Safety Regulations,” and the Rules and Regulations of the OWEN SOUND SALMON SPECTACULARTM. committed to creating an event that the public will enjoy. 3. A contestant may only enter the number of fish permitted by the daily creel limit in any one day (no matter when caught). 4. Each contestant upon registering to compete in the OWEN SOUND SALMON SPECTACULARTM agrees to hold the sponsors, We want to pay tribute to a gentleman who was part of every Salmon Spectacular and was a organizers, their agents and employees harmless from any liability of any nature and kind for any injuries and/or damages suffered during or after the period of the contest, by entrants. Co-Chair for all 32 years. Fred Geberdt was a workhorse behind all the derbies. He lost a hard 5. Derby Ticket purchases can be made at any of our retail outlets, or on-line at https://www.sydenhamsportsmen.com/the-derby/ fought and courageous battle with cancer in late 2020. Fred was a fixture in planning with the online-ticket-sales. Single registration tickets are $30.00 and Family registration tickets are $70.00. Methods of payment online f on o nd e oo owne nu So owne e oun are: VISA, Mastercard, Interact and PayPal. There are no refunds! derby committee, setting up all the equipment and taking it down after the finish. We know that 6. Tickets purchased during the derby are not valid for participating in the derby on the day of sale. (A Derby ticket becomes valid other tributes will be in the magazine but when we lose a special friend and partner, it needs to be the day after it is purchased!) 7. Family tickets are available for all members of the immediate family, including children 17 years of age and under. (Children’s highlighted. age is determined as of the date of ticket purchase). The Family Derby Ticket does not include grandparents, older brothers and sisters, grandchildren, as well as other relatives. We want to thank all our retail outlets that sell the Salmon Spectacular derby tickets. Watson’s 8. The participant agrees that the decision of the Officials is to be final on all matters. Tackle House has been and still is in the forefront of Derby Ticket Sales. Gary, Cheryl and Drew FISHING 9. Participants must angle only in the waters of Georgian Bay stretching from the downstream side of 10th Street bridge on the Watson have been involved since Day 1 and deserve special thanks.
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