Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1974, p. 17

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ftsoln flax 1 lo a Insert blade away Is keep waMo a Itol na moot of lor a po or Nolo cut tl era no wast a IKncnbo on It skin Ih nol to f lots Tl jn 1 to It a F si tasty ju cos unit its suit MORE ABOUT FILLETING FISH Wild Flowers H At Their Peak RAINBOW AND BROOK CATCH ONTARIO OUTDOORS Own Worm For Angler Why not start now to collect and store your own supply of worms for the coming season They are available to almost anyone at this time of year and you may collect a years supply of dew worms and earth worms in a single night or even on a rainy day This Is the only time the year that earth worms come out and travel on the surface size to suit your needs without holes in the bottom The wood must not have any preservative because this is the method of through the porous wood A commercial worm bedding may be used in the box but care must be taken If you mix your own Some materials will heat and kill them I have several books about raising worms and the recipe for worm bedding If anyone Is interested please give me a call and I will try to help you Another method of storing worms is in a foam plastic cooler one of the porous kind Both of these styles of boxes should be in the ground with only one inch of the box showing above ground This will keep rain water out of the box Conditions can be maintained to a satisfactory degree Feed only when the worms have consumed the last feed Check under the top surface of the bedding because they will draw it under the top half Inch or so Oats used for porridge will be about the best you can use Place them in a shady spot even if you have to plant a bush to protect them In this way you may even have worms nest spring and they will sometimes breed A covering of burlap over the bedding and a close fitting lid will complete your own worm farm ENLIGHTENED AWARENESS- Take notice of this quote by district manager Maple of natural resources Pride and fascination in nature are nurtured by understanding such basic natural phenomena as a run of walleyes Enlightened awareness can only kindle respect for the environment so badly needed In our times Right on brother The photograph of the three fish is of rainbow trout taken in Terra Cotta ponds Believe it or not they are still in there Not these but others like them The second picture is of six brook trout and three more rainbows also taken from Terra Cotta A new book now on the market and this Is just in time for the fishing season ABC s of Fishing by Bob is one of the most well known anglers in the North American continent This book covers fishing from novice to expert and is a tremendously fact filled book For you fly tiers it will be of great Interest to note that Bob and his wife recognized as the first to use the space age material mylar In the making of files for angling ABC of Fishing covers everything from bait casting through fly fishing fresh and salt water style terminal tackle rods and reels almost everything a man could ever need Chapter Is Interesting to me because it covers one of my favorite fish the trout It gives trout fishing 365 daysa year where this is legal Another article in this book Is the chapter on bait egg fishing in this day of debate about the use of fresh roe either rainbow or salmon this should help a lot These bait eggs arc sold single eggs and packed in a bottle of fluid Using two of these eggs on a single number salmon egg hook I have caught some realgood fish and have many taken weighing as much as 15 pounds One drawback to the book are the photos of huge catches of fish These show dozens of fish even large mouth boss as many as 1G5 pounds of them caught by two men In this day of con these fish could have been released keeping only what ls needed for personal consumption The sanctuaries that were in force on the spawning streams for rainbow trout are now open Please take care because you can destroy a lot of spawn if you wade these rivers now The walleye better If you troll as slow as possible or find a school and cast to them you should do real good Note the article In the series of filleting your catch I hope you are culling these out and learning the technique There Is no reason why you cannot enjoy a good fishing trip now with several seasons open and the weather cooperating With this in mind enjoy Ontario Outdoors Ontario wild flowers usually at their peak from mid April to late May Anyone interested in wild flowers should take time this spring to visit our provincial parks and woodlands says Gomme a horticultural specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food These locations are ideal to sec the plants growing under natural conditions Among those that thrive in our climate are Dogtooth and Sweet Violet Hepatlca Lady s Slipper Trillium Pitcher Plant and Lily While he admires flowers man is also their greatest enemy Thousands of wild flowers are destroyed each year by bulldozers while un necessary picking weakens and even kills some species especially our provincial emblem the Trillium When planted in conditions similar to their natural habitat these plants make attractive Early spring is a good time to tran plant them In a shaded area create soil conditions as close as possible to the natural location Some nurseries have wild flowers for sale or you can collect seed and grow your own Several books about native are available at local or bookstores providing valuable information on growing and propagating Look for our wild flowers this spring but remember to leave them for others to enjoy NonSmoker Cleaner Air Air conditioning gobbles up energy And smokers can make requirements skyrocket Research carried out by air conditioning companies has shown that when someone demands can jump as much as percent In a nonsmoking situation air conditioning engineers usually provide the individual with five to ten cubic feet per minute of outside air Each active smoker however requires six times this amount The energy requirements for providing fresh air for smokers can equal the requirements for BOO smokers Smoke fills the air with millions of semi li a particles plus a variety of gases and vapors Contamination and odors are immediately created by such elements In tobacco smoke as ammonia and pyridine Pyridine ts a strung Irritant that Is produced when nicotine burns The presence of a minute amount in one million cubic feet of air is enough to produce unpleasant odors Another intriguing finding that affects the air conditioning problem and increases demand is that the human body attracts tobacco smoke Tobacco smoke creates a high electrical whereas the human dy has a low potential The smoke In a room gravitates and clings to people in much the same was as iron filings are drawn to a magnet Even the best air con dltlonlng equipment has trouble clearing cigarette pollution from the air Your Christmas Seal Association is working to help protect nonsmokers in places It s a matter of and breath As well as energy School Aids Reforestation Approximately trees have been planted at Norval reforestation area since 1939 most of them by students of Toronto s Upper Canada College The primary objectives of he program are to protect the watershed to create a semi wilderness environment at and to introduce the boys to some of the techniques and principles of conservation The program has been very successful and the fruits of their labor can be seen on the north side of hwy 7 between and Georgetown Saturday June 1 Upper Canada College Is holding their Norval picnic with lunch being served at noon at Stephen House The day events Include the annual boat race which will start at the Red Cliffs at 1130 New Survey Fairey Lake The Ministry of Natural Resources will conduct a new survey of Fairy Lake to see if it would be possible to stock it with a different variety of fish A request for the study was sent by the town after Coun Les Duby noted that the old study was more than 13 years old The study will take place in the early part of August HERALD CIRCULATION TELEPHONE 8772201 THE HERALD Wednesday May GET TO KNOW YOUR HHlTin HILLS SPECIALISTS IN luxurious 171 1 OH Remnants 925 SMALL SIZES ONLY yd Many to choose from 40 DISCOUNT On Roll Ends WE ALSO SELL AND INSTAL VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS OUR PRICES ARE UNBEATABLE Rubber Underpadoniy OUR POLICY Is to make only I Officially opened in August Georgetown Firestone Tire store located Mam Street north In the Moore Park has fast become one of Georgetown and now Halton Hills premier merchants Specialists in tire sales and repairs the store Is under of store manager Don Tuck Sales and technical staff include Gordon Cave credit manager Terry Hay commercial salesman George Rogers Class A mechanic Robert Lyons apprentice mechanic Ernie Richardson truck tire service specialist and serviceman Glenn Cnchton In addition to their tire opera which in elude all front end repairs Firestone are distributors for General Electric television and appliances distributor for Sanyo electrical appliances Hoover floor care products CCM bicycles and Automatic Radio car stereos Firestone Is also an exclusive agent for General Freezer products One of Firestone most popular products these days is the book Days in September the story of the Canada Russia hockey series published by Hockey Canada Firestone Is the exclusive outlet for this book in Halton Hills SEE OUR Happy Holiday Sale Elsewhere On This Page A homo to suit everyone In the family Three bedroom den or fourth bedroom two piece bathroom TV room downstairs redwood privacy fenced yard which includes an above ground pool and two rock gardens and paved drive Well landscaped lot on a quiet schools and shopping Call Jackie Green wood DEB0ER MOVERS STORAGE AFTER HOURS FREE ESTIMATES Local Lang Distance Packing Crating OvirtHi gentlemen of moving

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