By KEN BROWN — Good weather and the lack of any Good Local Creek A few small rainbows were taken out of the Bronte Creek close to Lake Ontario waters last weekend. For someone with day, Mike Watters and Ted Baker took their limits “specks” while “fishing “near -Violet~ Millon opens — ing” PPaM lca wot Jee Bol, ded Phil Hilson worked the streams near Dundalk for their limits of pan-size speckles Saturday, Dave Lee had better luck in the Sixteen Mile Creek this year. Eight speckled trout went for worms on opening day. Along the Georgian Bay front many anglers were out after Fish up to 9% pounds were taken. Many reported big rainbows in the streams but they were the ones that got away. They are just finishing off their spring spawning run. Irv Busby landed an 18-inch speckle ou of a favorite haunt i fe Lake St. Peter last week, This area was in the early trout region, ‘Smelt Crowded Local Streams POT SHOTS: An unusual thing: happened last Wednesday in local area streams_ About three o'clock in the after- thousands of smelt came up into the little streams along shores of Lake Ontario, Unusual because it was in broad While working one little creek for bait I came upon working hard spawning his fish before the ponds, They open on May 11. The rain- along well for Ivan and club members. a extra activities et the ranch.in the form of a game farm and possibly ponds containing only pspetiled trout. This may meags the fishing season could get sWaderway earlier for club memiers . . . Eight members of the and Gun Club braved the snow and evening to plant trees in Henderson Park, The planting bee is part of the conservation program of the stepped up now that the clubhouse is completed . Season comes May Ith, in most areas of Ontario, Tuesday HOCKEY RESULTS |o«: American League (Best-of-seven aoa WLT F APt : 1,536 Watch * | Buffalo 330181 : Hershey wine oxt.0g 3 18 BUFFALO (CP) — 5 alo wins series 4-3) wound ir nye esday's Game Wednesda ay Buffalo 6 Hershey 2 Western I Seattle 3 San rekeiees: 1 (Seat- oe leads best-of-seven final} Oakville Police Minor Athictic Association held its annual or- ganization meeting earlier week and decided on rules, requiations, drew up team lists a. ~—— Trade Winds Blowing By KEVIN BOLAND Sports Editor OAKVILLE — The fight for the Halton County tion is over. He into # Behind closed doors last night, the Halton County executive ruled that all minor. players that are the property of the Oakville Minor Baseball Association oem be reqi through the associa tion oe: the Halton County rue. Gregory offered the Onkville Minor Baseball Association the right to take over the Mets in a letter he sent to Len St. Marie, tary of the Halton County Association, April 14. n the letter he offered the OMBA the Mets ball team, The Sectet plavers would be actual part of the association Subject to the gencral rules af their constitution. Gregory said that all Mets players would pay the $7.00 regis- raion fee stipulated by the as- sociation and the money woul Me property of the associa- tion. All uniforms and equipment be- jonging to the Mets and all new uniforms purchased this season would become property of the as- socintion and would be turned over to them at the end of the season with the under: that it would be reissued to the Mets,in future seasons. managememt of the Mets ertake to spend up to a maximum of $250 during the 1963 operated aS an! rows season for new equipment and operating expences. The normal fer is $100, “Se return for this asked that he be allowed to man- | jage the Mets and that his two | coae "hes, Vern cue and- Arch = asked for them the association | Geta | The cost oi proceithed meZiti ‘Durden added to the expense fitted to your budget. . our policy of pricing prescrip lowers the cost of recovery MAG Rexall Drua “ti illness. Just say “Charge {te and we will be happy to arrange for a payment date You pay tethng eta fr ths conenone, tn fact tions most reasonably from iNiness « « «fr LIMITED R. TEL. 845- Store Oakville 2061 NOW! ° THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST CHANCE — MAY 4th TADPOLE ... UNDER 10 YEARS OF AGE PEE WEE ,.. UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE -BANTAM .. , UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE ALL AGES AS OF JANUARY Ist, 1963, — gn AN rire cor?" ° Moore Quits Montreal MONTREAL, —s — Dickie; 41 goals and % assists, and Beli- scorer of} veau wound up with 91 points, active National Hockey League; No two players on the same e players, has decided to oat team. had ever more hockey rather than take than: 90 points a ‘season, and chance that he'll be traded, none have since. Moore, -after learning that} Moore's 12 seasons in 5 Montreal Canadiens were pre-| NHL have been marked by per- pared to deal him wee an-| sistent injuries and in only four ‘ednesday he is hang-j of those 12 has he ever played rl aes secelcadummtat foo the full schedule M , games. aie pltyed here all my life,” the aggressive left wing said. “I just don't want to play anywhere else.” Frank Selke, managing direc- tor of Canadiens, said he hopes Moore will reconsider: “He is still far too wy a LJ player to retire from h Selke said. Moore, alee Ne- tional Hockey League scoring d champion and holder of the NHL's record for total points in one season, finished the last sea- son with 24 goals and 26 assists — a poor, injury-plagued P Selke said no specific deals . were in the wind, but Moore! had been informed that some! ON BRAND NEW 1 ded, ese ca te eutet amt] @ MEROURYS Moore Jeft the gate fons for a) @® METEORS possible return — he said might reconsider if Canadiens! @ COMETS o decide to give him a chance to|] LOW $ . play here in. AE 2G. The best year of Moore's ca-|} AS MON reer was the season when he and centre Jean Beli- areren full insurance and veau, who have never since maintemance played regularly together, went) on a remarkable - season Oakville Motors scoring ;splurge. * ‘That /jwas the year he scored|| cojporne %6 points—the league rosa} & 5 Revd Vie SSRIS 1&2. You Get "RED CARPET” i , . a WHAT'S THE FUTURE FOR THE SEASON SWAMI? SERVICE ‘ and studied the constitution, Ale and Cy Walker gaze Into the rom though there isn't much in the crystal baseball just to se wid | way of guessing for the 35 what is in store vy them t teams from the district Bernie “There is a lot of co-operation 4 Harris, left, J. ‘Bud’ Brown in this league.”” commented | a v ‘Mets Re u.RAWINSON Mets Refused Entr V Into tine NE = EXPERTS IN LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 2 MOVING, AND OVERSEAS PACKING AND SHIP- Halton County Ball Loc Op De © FURNITURE Herron be allowed to folidw in, powerhouse team in that loop, Wel "Of cou said Gregory," if} that capacity. | could well grab the silver { Burows comes up with Meplhas Sexi] COMMERCIAL Je also stated that boys of three to four years that way.” | at pier m willing to listen. |} Midget age who wanted jo play Burrow Hidn't th Gré& H > iid foe sieatnet my team and FILE STORAGE Juvenile baseball and who had the ¥ didn't think Gregory's} cause k are jumping their : Mets could win a cham enship re eS ae A of Allied Van Li ability to compete. in this Class Hig me ar: “I don't ‘nowt nicl | C28: ar there was a kid] gent an Lines < gis eget ia allowed to try Out Gregory. “We might not have, br « reoke ne who jumped a | of , 2 vee a we could have gone a long way. - yer ie iegotl pine has sel 2311 Lower Middle Road © hassle started when Greg-|tr wasn't a championship I was|/®*™*S for anothe . ory scooped a number of players | jooki ae for. 1 want Be oh re Rss ra “If they don't Jet me in.” | OAKVILLE from Midget ranks. ‘These kids | these 12 juveniles to play. I don't) Greg ory said, “I'll go fishing Sat- hadn't signed with the association | see why a kid should pay $7 for) urdays. ] may have 2) kids with | Vi §-55ll year,’ said Gregory. | an entry fee. I don't see why any|me when I go too.” | “They weren't going to play AEH att playing midget shouldn't ball anyway. make the jump to juvenile or * Why should the association} junior or senor ball if he's ge 1| spend its last six years training | enough. There are 18 and 1! 1B vege these kids just so Gregory can) olds in the Amer joan and Nationa pack a team,” maintained Al| }Leagues right mow | Burrows, president of the OMBA. : “They only way Gregg can’get Grezory’s only chance to make | into the Halton County Assoc nine {an entry into the Halton County i tion and following OBA “playdowns | Lee ague and the subsequent OBA | is through the Oakville Minor | Play’ downs is through the Oakville Ps Baseball Association,” said Bur- ‘Oaks of the Intermediate “A” Imajor league. “If these kids don't play juvenile| “We'll have to Decide on ive dd with the Mets there won't be alsaid Andy Ander ‘son, general league for them to play in,” said|manager of the Oaks. “Ve ike Gregory. jhave a meeti ng tonight." | “Tf these 12 kids Gregory wants | — lie register in our association, P ‘)we'l] get them a midget team,” ys Burrows. Burrows was hes- itant “in answering a query as to-where he would get the other players to make a full squad. CARS “We'll get ‘them,"’ he said. “Don't | KEW worry about that. We'll get them."’| Burrows maintains a midget) club with the players on the Mets) NEW . * could conceivably bring the | : midget championship to Oakville. “T think we'd have a champion,” SNELGROVE said Burrows. ‘When the next | season rolled along and there were AU-DRIVE LTD. a few more ting into —_ 39 Colborne St. W. VI 5-0791 juvenile class we could have a! \ < | MAY 4th, 1963 | * rT * | Lion’s Community Centre JUMBO SIZE — , WT Ld e 9:00 a.m. TO 1:00 p.m. 1%" to 1%" diam. Season Opens About June 15th, So You Can Play Softball Plant now forfguaranteed summer ... and Then Play Lacrosse! time beauty! E package contains 3 FEES — 1) If you have your own stick — 92.00 24-plump, healthy ror bulbs to 2) New Stick required — %.00 produce a rainbow ofcolor. i (Insurance For Season Included In Fee) Sorry! No Phone or Meil Orders ot This Low Price! - ALL FEES PAYABLE i a AT TIME. OF REGISTRATION . 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