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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 7 May 1964, p. 15

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ji'iiiiiiiisiii" ijiill'iiit THE ADVERTISER _ Thursday Alderwood St'll, A PowerhouSe They all laughed and Oscar reC We quickly scrambled down plied "You don't think we're go- the rocks. George got a long thin ing by road, do you? If: only Tamarack and he and I fastener, a mile straight through the bush. "he net to it. Oscar and Jim pick- The moon'll be full and. with theJed up a lot of the live suckers snow on the ground, there'll be that the old bear had lhmwn out. lots ot light," l I never saw so many suckers Junior lacrosse Season less Than Two Weeks Away readers of this column. are cer- tamly appreciated. Here’s one that I received tmen Thomas J. Smith od Humber Bay. He culls it "Tit For Tat", a title that I believe " just 11 apt " the story ll timely, "We had moved tram Toron- to", laid Mr. Smith, "to North Prince Township, Autumn, wme tune in November. Our new home win a big log house on the mountain. Now it van May and mow still covered the ground. In the dense forest, creeks and nveN oTerilowed their banks We had just finished supper when in walked three young fel- lows with I great clatter and shuffling of feet. They were our neighbors trom down the road. Each had an empty potato has under his arm. lots of light," I I never saw so many suckers l When I asked how they vermin a stream In my life Below [ gomg to catch the woken I worth: pool, at the edge of the wa- ; told they would get a couple of terfall, was a long stretch of, pitch forks at Sharp's farm, gravel bar. We could see the tips "I've ot something better thanpt their back fins as the fish that." id, and produced a net ‘struggled to get over it. I could _ that meshed the you before. lundersrtand why I pitch fork was ( When I used it tor catchinglgenerally used for throwing them: suckers in Mimico Creek, I had.out. As I matter of fact, the‘ it strung on I hoop. But, now IJShirp boys usually backed ax didn't have the hoop. wagon into the stream and while! George said. "Tharll be ?tt!iertatuy, knee length rubber I'll cut a long Tamarack. bend boots, forked out a whole load f'f/ the end around like u hoop, 'tiiii)i,ii'i'erii,. Then they ploughed; we can tie the net to it," them into the land for fertilizer ;‘ “There'll be only one tteel How so many fish could live} to that," said his brother Oscar in the pool was beyond me.: "You'll never be able to lift ltiGeorge and t took three drags in‘ up on the end of the pole." Innate with the net. Oscar was: thought he was joking. (right. We couldn't lift the load' We finally got started. Thelout of the water, and had to drag j Itream ran close to our house but Ite. net to shore. - suckers flop- l "rcccc'----%---aau/-=, (ping out over the top. l When I asked how they were gomg to catch the auelrem I was told they would get a couple of pitch forks at Sharp's farm, "I've ot something better than that." id, and produced a net that meshed the year before. When I used u tor catching suckers in Mimico Creek, I had it strung on I hoop. But, now I didn't have the hoop. George said. "That‘ll be jake! I'll cut a long Tamarack. bend the end around like I hoop, and we can tie the net to it," lure“: warm-es are now muting In earnest u 092nm; mlbtl draw closer. The mm are: clubs m the Junior league are workmg out diligently m their dtons to be in dupe. "Where on earth are you going to get suckers around here?" I asked. "How about coming with us to catch suckers?", said George. "Down below the mountain, - It the falls". Jim answered. "At this time! - Thu’; tt good Blk miles each way," said I. In addition lo chain. WEMPVILLE Pick Yourself a Plum from “II Plum Tm IN "You can plan your mm and con- fidence with . . . Goodyear quality tires at Elmwood Tire Service Ltd, from WOODLAND TOPICS tta i We finally arrived " the brink ll the mountain, above the falls. and sat on a log enjoying the Iviet' ot the farms in the low xllnd. we were unable to follow it be- cause, in places, it rm between) high rocky ridges. Several times! we had to cross it on fallen tree: or logs. Some of them were six to ten feet above the water I was often left behind while they ran the logs like cats. I had to crawl. Suddenly Jim gave me a poke) in the ribs and pointed down stream. There, less than a hun- dred yards from where we sat, was I big black bear lying on a log in the middle of the water. It was throwing suckers out orti the low bank with every swipe‘ of m tww. Two young cubs were l doing quite a dance around the, tlopping fish, ) umo slightly. the (ornate: lame Branch Castrolites have Ill) changed coaching “all “a an nun» ig Lakeshore Clutch“! Ind Motley Kelli returns the! I year's Absenc u couch ot‘Ald- ewood. residing lut year‘- The tour of us sat there silent- ly for perhaps fifteen minutes, and then one of the lads gave a loud "whoop", That sent the old bear and her cubs streaking for cover into a patch of second growth poplar. birch, and ever- greens. dips of the net, and with what the bear had fished out for us. we had an we could carry home I had plenty to last me for days. If that wttsn't "Tit For "rat don't know what It was!" to put the tub was on the north side of I lumber pile. about thir- ty or forty feet from the house. I placed I board over it and put I stone on top of that. Several days later, I decided to ‘have fish again and went to get the tub. It was gum! Finally I found it, empty. down at the end of the garden fence, Not {fish was left, and l didn't have to wonder who was the culprit, Big bear tracks, and little bear tracks. were all over the ground. - I'coumed the rustic: and can still remember the count. We had fifty-five fish. After three more There was no ice, or refrigera- tor. in the house and, after one 390d feed of fish, it was necev any to fillet the rest and pack them, slightly salted. in a butter tub. The best place I could find Ber Sanders May 7, 1964 - Page " I Mrt1lliilltlrltrltS-llllE NEED CARS-QUICK! I I-'-- T '..-.. I-. - - my . - _ _ hum“ will ottteialty “I”! m Humm- my" 1?3‘§1$.%’?fl?5fl?m°1r«33°1h££‘.2°”..y”.§“2‘3.‘;. 37,. t c m Pall' nu loudly-i The Terrier, If. Md “Manon for them in ma. for his nt-arest club each year Kay 1., with '5atstings ueio'"ity one a! the 'tm-r etutn In} Todd in I Peterborough red-Janka those club. waive their Mira " the Visitor: and play mm etl.ttt "am am With tttt and the OLA awarded hin‘rixhu to hu services, in the can mum mm. against “mind-Iceman ttf Trot! and Ph"hlte the Peterhoroygh club into! Human he would have to be the knowing Saturday. who hag m to Hunt-viii: INrriday night, toning out a )ro-‘vu’vcd by not Brampton and Nana.“ Anna. Hamilton it "l over-age any". the Pty,? tut by lrooklin that Todd be- Guelph but by the than: Lake- still in the midst of "yin. t'2Fi1i be similar to tart Ventilongad to then. It wan at thia more clubs Ibo went. tuna sign pinyin: manna) “a it iilpowerhouse, juncture that Brooklin mud closer to " Acton residue! expected that Kalb will build Spearheading the attack wibll/they were seriously eousiderinl'than Oshawa. his team around such returning?” Ron MacNeil. the "cordlwit'ndrete from competition. Following the stormy meeting, star: " netmjnder Brian cuddy breaking point getter otlart yen-,3 in another move that cannedJOLA president Jim Naiah re- Ind forwards Brian Keecan manna received a year's wapen- some bittem. tha OLA "vttrd-irnnrked: "The constitution needs Paul McDonald, Just to 1%iriaiia in the last game at the aca- ed Irv. Marshall to Guelph 'iiii)i, complete overhauling to bring a couple. ‘son. for allegedly kicking a re-‘iors. Marshall was a at." with it up to date and I have asked Kimmy touows hard on the force. This auapenaion was litt- Oshawa last year when they won‘our constitution committee to been of Lakeshore, piaying ttg ed at this year’a annual meetingithe Canadian chmbnahip tet/y..?,? on thia u quickly " poa- tint home game on Tuesday,) the lacrosse group. ‘he resides in Acton and both sible. _ manor: will otttetalty wash“, ' the m - on loudly-l The lay II. with 'iatstings ueio'",ity om Mira u the visitor: and play [the ei nun: mulch against aistiisktteth, tho following Saturday. in“! Mimico follow: hard on the heels of Lakeshore, playing as first home game an Tuesday. May 19, although the Mounties will help Guelph open in season an Friday, May 15. Mimico will be confined this. year by former senior star and referee Lou Vipond. Most of last year's squad will be back how- ever two notable exceptions are Julie Kowalski and Dave Wells, both avenue juniors who will be playing for Huntsville seniors Alderwood Terriers get under- way May 20, with Brampton as the visitors and the Terrier coach will be Dive James, former jun- ior and intermediate mt. mentor, Jim Webb. Webb Ite..'. oi junk heron“ but Tm has "knobs; chores thu‘umulb - to til OLA! Alderwood had hoped to again have the services of Peter Tron who is still eligible tor one more NEW TORONTO Your Local Authorized MUSTANG-FORD-FALCON-FAIRLANE- THUNDERIIID DEALER we NEED MEI? tyirt$jlOllrll, 't','F"' HE’LL PAY EXTRA FOR “LEM! S'il'lllll,l,,si-_s CORNER Itil, ST. and 1.liliE SHORE BLVD. - 259-4671 CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW CARS NOW IN STOCK! : t'ltet'llrtn,, Public acceptance of '64 Ford cars hos bee? . a I. . my so great that we ore heading for another . ca te, ' record-breaking year . . . To help thus trend . I' tttttt along we are gomg all out on our deals _ _ . . FIII’IIIIOS Come in and see for yourself how easy It " . 'lt,',',',','," to drive a new co r! doc-Jun In: M mm T" _ play In]! Barnum. union Por. Credit has lost the ser. vices of Ken 'Red' Crawford who is serving as player coach of Brooklin this season if that club seetiorwise, a new look has m- vaded Port Credit in the form ot a brand new executive and a new deal for all players. They open the season at Port Credit on May 21, with Brooklin u the op- position. Leo Tamera returns as coach and predicts I running club, Awarding to releases issuéd by the executive. all players will be paid this year and there will be none ot the 'under the table deaimgs'. said to luv- gone on in previous years. "SHOWROOMS OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 P.M." Public acceptance of '64 Ford cars has been so great that we are heading for anothdr record-breaking year " . . 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