County Senior League Wants Ball Players Signed By May 4 The Senior League has sol a Ma dead line for retaliation of for the of ho Accord senior secret ary Bill fclllotl deadline sonic Pliers lhat dole not be SCHEDULE DATES President of the Counts League is hard at drawing up the schedule or the baseball circuits senior series Andrews started putting lo Ihe liniUablc tor the season the scries nine clubs filed dales a meeting in Milton last The Rime schedule will open Thursday and wind up early in August A complete list of playing dales with the preferred date listed fust and the alternate second Sunday Campbcllulle JO open unsettled Georgetown Wednesday p Hamilton Wednesday 15 in Monday 8 15 7 Saturda m Sunday Wednesday in Preston or pm Thursday Wednesday Friday Blundy Hay Honoured by Sheridan Bill Currl who on of of year at Sheridan nd with Award at Annual Banquat at Club In Burlington li captain of Sharidin Colloga Ha alio won Athlata or Year Award In Honourable mention want to anothtr Slave for and nay for baiketbell Bob lay for judo Among other vino aw Hay of who won al Golf Championship Ha a tint technology atudant Research education and vice lo patients a to the Cancer Society paya for three In one satisfying stroke Elliott Calls It Quits After Seventeen Years One of the real old proi of County Senior League baseball will be out of uniform when the season opens Outfielder Bill Elliott who has spent IB of his sum placing In the league has given into troublesome knees and announced his retirement one the Ca up bcllville learn that has been a dominant force in Ontario baseball foi close two dec ORIGINALS Only other still with the team arc first base man manager Earl in fielder outfielder Kenny Moore and pitcher Jack Roberts and Harry Hamilton The bespectacled Elliott one of the few CampheUvillc veterans who lives in was one of the league outstanding for jean 500 Boys One Field Soccer League May Go Through Summer OUTDOORS with GEORGE NOW THE ft THE COMPLETE CHRYSLER LINE OF BOATS MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES Service 3951 Real Sportsmen Rainbow Spent A cold rain is falling as this column is being written Most of last week a cold wind bugging us We can hope IhJt it warms up fur the com mi fishing awn week end The spring run of melt and will be later than ual In regards to rainbow many of them will be caught before they spawn Which means they will be in good condition and with eggs A inch rainbow female before spawning should weigh approximately or lbs Ap proximately one eek after spawning the same fish would probably weigh less than lbs The eating qualities of this type of female rainbow would be very poor It would be most sporting to release her especially after the ordeal she had gone through In a few weeks her strength would be back By Ihc lime came she would probably weigh about or lbs again A few jcars on May MERCURY CALENDAR CONTEST Com In check your Morcury Calendar Lucky Aqua prliest Pick up your FREE X14 print or framing NEW USED RIG OUTDOOR BARGAINS MERC ENGINE SPECIALS ACCESSORY BARGAINS SKIING SPECIALS GOT BOATING BARGAINS GALORE Through An Error Lait Week The Following Speciali Became IT SHOULD HAVE READ FISHERMENS SPECIALS ALUMINUM CARTOPBOAT MERCURY Outboard Credit River Boat Co Open Evening til Orto of Ontario Largest And established Dealers Founded Will Release from Spawning the rivers were quite high The big rainbows that were in the Pine were in the midst of spawning I always had my best luck early in the morning between daylight and Heavy frost on he ground and the wet line when stripped in through the rod guides ice to form It was cold work but were rewarded with big fighting rainbows So don t for get the early morning Good warm underclothes and wind proof jackets are a must also warm gloves that means salmon They don grow much bigger than Inches Just what they will mean to the angler rem aim to be seen They were seen spawning In the rivers that flow Into Georg Bay last fall The of Lands and Forests planted more Kokanee salmon fry near the mouth of the Not tawasaga River on March of this year In the summer of last the of Lands and Forests planted 178 the south of It to be hoped that after Wishing themselves in the Great Lakes they will maintain a population without assistance from department hatcheries The Department of Lands Forests have this to regard the deer in Parry Sound district The continuous thaw that set in on March has lowered the snow by a foot in the parry Sound District releasing yard deer from their long con flncmcnt on packed trails The absence of night frosts den the surface has worked ainst predators and in favour of deer during the ordinarily critical thawing period There is no frost In the ground and the snow has little substance because there were no winter thaws to compact It so it Is melting quickly from above below and within Winter Is not over yet but the unusually rapid decrease in depths has relieved critical situation for deer In deer restricted in their movements by deep lightly crusted started to run short of food and by the middle of March some deer lhat had simply lain down am died presumably from carcasses are being exam ined at Guelph University confirm or deny this presump tion had been discovered by conservation officers Extensive trail breaking and food cutting ted by the Department of Lands and Forests since problem became evident coup led with the sudden thaw which has released deer to wndi will to browse will leave the herd in bettor condition than would been the case So lets hope for nice weather this week and a fair catch of trout next weekend Thais all for this week tight lines enjoy the outdoors I and above all safe departure I and turn by George Duncan and Jim Llndley Training for the upcoming soccer season is now in full swing with coaches using the indoor facilities of the high school and many coaches taking advantage of the recent good weather for outdoor training in the town parks The Peel Minor Soccer Association held its ithly meeting in George town last Monday Items included approval of Ihe associations constitution aid formation the isions The Atom division will consist of teams from Acton Georgetown Milton and Streets Teams from the same towns will be joined by Bronte in Mosquito Pee ice and Bantam divisions ATOM TEAM following nave been selected for the team playing in the and Peel league David Deere Bon DcVrics Dave Tony Kraus Mike Hewitt Gordon Miller Paul Morrow Neil Hi chard Terry Simp- Bill Taylor Scotl Don Thompson Ian Reeks Da d Bow and Paul Stevens There are now boys rcg and with the possibility of there being only field available this year a decision was made by the exec to allow the season to con tinue without a break through July and August The big kick off day Is May Will any coach or manager ho has equipment left over from last season please return same to Mr Bill Gordon The next general meeting ill be held at Georgetown li on on Sunday April at pm GENERAL MEETING OF GEORGETOWN MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION HOUSE LEAGUE ALL INTERESTED UNI COACHING UMPIRING EXECUTIVE WORK Last year coaches bring last year equipment Monday April Parkvltw top hitting year when he hit He a first team all star once and a member of the second all team twice ALL BUT ONE All but one of his IS seasons was spent with Campbellville When the Merchants withdrew from the for the season he switched Milton Playing for he was a member of 11 or Ontario Baseball Association championship teams according to his own count Teams he played for won provincial titles in every intermediate Icatlon Although he wont play El will remain connected with the senior circuit as secretary of lhat section of Ihe County League NOW OPEN Mondav to Open at and Sunday of Mop lights in Alton Take your pick Call and reserve your choice of new Chevs and Chev and CMC trucks TILDEN WEEKEND SPECIAL RENT A NEW CHEVROLET only 1895 Plus or a NEW ENVOY only 1395 Plus FRIDAY TO MONDAY THURSDAY APRIL ANDREW MURRAY 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