Among the things which conâ€" stantly remind me of my boyâ€" hood days in the country, the song of the Veery often gives me a feeling of nostalgic sadness. Last weekâ€"end I was up north again, and cautiously paid a visit to the little thrush, There she was, sitting on herâ€" caretully woven nest at the foot of a pin cherry tree. 1 mention this beâ€" cause of the fascination this little bird held for me. I slowly stoopâ€" ed down to have a closer look and she stood her grourd. â€" or rather she sat still on the nesi without so much as a blink of an eye. According to the bird book she‘s sitting on three or four greenishâ€"blue eggs speckled with spots of rusty and yellowishâ€" brown, Our "everyday" robin member of the thrush fam member of the thrush family, but is the only one of the tribe that doesn‘t mind living with, or right next door to. human beings. Among its cousins are the wood thrush. veery, hermit thrush, oliveâ€"backed thrush, grayâ€"cheekâ€" ed thrush BIG BUSINESS IN MINNOWS Nothing spectacular happened last weekâ€"end when Bill Willson, (all of Clarkson)} and Jack Copeâ€" land of Etobicoke and I, went fishing on Lake Nipissing Deâ€" spite the fact that the fish weren‘t falling over themselves to grab the bait, we had a very good time. Our first bucket of minnows went pretty fast because the pickerel seemed to have the knack of pulling them off the hooks without getting caught. A fresh supply was picked «ip at another outfitter‘s. and we disâ€" covered they were a different and much hardier breed. They lasted longer and seemed to be a pretty good bait. Minnows, which are big busâ€" iness in many of the fishing areas, are divided into several species. â€" Your pail could hola A HAZARD on Pn miikg io you i . warranty year .. | & sermice plan t3 Simpson‘s â€" Third Floer 1209 OFFERS + LOW INITIAL COST * ECONOMY OFf P OPERATION « SENSITIVITY CONTROL FOR INFORMATION OR HOME APPOINTMENT Call 789â€"8669 ADVANCE NEW ECONOMY PLUS Zenith‘s YORKDALE to select sensitivity ~~ Bill Cadle Whiffs Sixteen But Loses Game In Queensway Baseball Action WOODLAND TOPICS any one of the following: Lake Emerald shiner, spot tail shinâ€" er, common shiner, golden shiner, fathead. creek chub, common sucker, red belly dace, bluntnose, pear! dace, lake chub, river chub, and mud minnow. Granting of permits, by the Department of Lands and Forâ€" ests for the sale of minnows. is conducted somewhat the same as the trapline system. Only a cerâ€" tain number of dealers are auâ€" thorized for each body of water. Individuals are allowed to trap their own minnows but must not have more than 50 in their posâ€" session at one time. It is also illegal to transfer and release minnows irom one body of water to another. Bev Sanders Last week‘s games in the Q ueens w a y Minor Baseball League produced some surprisâ€" ing results, not the least of which was a bantam game in which Bill Cadle pitched a great game for Queensway Marine. In that contest Cadle fanned sixteen batters, lossed a three hitter. and yet lost by an 8â€"4 count due to some poor fielding support. In pee wee r e c o r d e d edged Legion Mayhew had just doubled in the tying run, before scoring the winner. Phil Diorio and Bob Leonard were best for the losers. Phillies 20 â€" Dodgers 5 Phillies broke Dodgers fourâ€" THORNCREST FALCON â€" FAIRLANE â€" GALAXIE â€" MUSTANG â€" 4865 DUNDAS ST. W. (at Islington) 40 DEMONSTRATORS | ranks an upset was when â€" Firefighters i 13â€"12 ATOMS ©2.505° Alderwood Terriers last week scored 42 goals in two games, winning them both and giving them a 3â€"1 record for the season in the Ontario Lacrosse Associaâ€" tion Junior ‘A‘ series. Terriers Whip Mohawks, Clip Brampton In Jr. (On Wednesday they. clobbered Guelph Mohawks 21â€"7 at Alderâ€" wood and then on Friday outâ€" lasted Brampton AB.C.‘s 21â€"6. thus reversing Alderwood‘s home opening loss to Brampton 7â€"6 Alderwood Goalie Suspended For A Year Revemge was not so . sweel however for Friday‘s win may be costly. In the first period of that game. ‘Terrier goalkeeper Curly Sinclair lost his temper after beâ€" ing given a misconduct and took a number of swings at referee Whitey Frick. Sinclair had to be restrained by his fellow players game winning streak by trou cing them 20â€"5. Victor Bastelak, with a hume run, led the winners while Tom Edge, Jim Santaguida, Lloye Bryer and Sandy Brady delivâ€" ered other base hits. Alex Dimson had a triple lor the losers. White Sox 19 â€" Braves 7 Pitcher â€" Billy Penger hasn‘t learned that pitchers aren‘t supâ€" posed to hit, for be hit three treâ€" mendous home runs to spark White Sox to a 19â€"7 victory over Braves. David Brunton and â€" Philiip Konyn had three hits each for the winners while: Tom Keyes and John Elder, with a home run apiece, were best for the Braves Pirates 32 â€" Cardinals 10 Pirates scored runs in every inning as they downed the hapâ€" less Cardinals squad. Peter Moore led the winners with a three hit performance, while Dan Veaudry swung the biggest bat for Cardinals. Etobicoke Firefighters edged Canadian Legion 13â€"12 in the biggest upset of the season in Q.M.B.L, peeâ€"wee action Five walks by losing pitcher Brian Evers and Klassen‘s single PEE WEE Etobicoke Firefighters 13 Canadian Legion 12 We have just received tive fleet automobiles that we consider have been exceptionally wellâ€"kept and propâ€" erly serviced and are the best values in the city. These five cars are Galaxie 500 four door Sedans with window washers, dual range automatic transmissions and powerâ€"steering. Each car carries Thorncrest‘s 30 day unconditional guarantee plus 18 months extendâ€" ed warranty giving discounts on all parts and labour. SIMILAR SAVINGS ON FORD and was led from the floor them. As a result of his actions Sinâ€" clair was given a match penalty by Frick which meant he was suspended indefigitely. Followâ€" ing an O.LA. meeting on the weekend, Sinclair was subseâ€" quently given a year‘s suspenâ€" sion. . Last year Alderwood had a similar groblem when Ron Macâ€" N#il was given a year‘s suspenâ€" sion for allegedly taking a swing at referee Bert Naylor. His susâ€" pension was lifted this year howâ€" ever. and much to the delight of Alderwood. _ Last year MacNeil set a league scoring record and this year he seems to be set on bettering that mark. In last week‘s two wins in the fifth inning scored three big runs for Firefighters, who never looked back. Alex Kostychyn, who hurled the win, taking over from startâ€" ing pitcher Brian Lawrence. led the winners at the plate by pounding a home run. Seane Dunne also hit well for Fireâ€" fighters. Brian Zarudney. Bill Hunter Phillip Marino and Paul White house banged out Legion hits Queensway Bowl 4 Queensway Whites 2 David §prigg gave up three walks, hit a batter and gave up a hit to Art Biffis to give Queensway Bowl a three run lead as they went on to defeal Queensway Whites 4 to 2. Tom Colangelo picked up the winâ€" ners only other hit of the game in the fifth inning. Sean Nolan gained the Whites first hit in the fourth and Dan Leavens tripled for the only other hit off winning pitcher Bruce McFee, who struck out 10. York Litho 5 â€" Q‘way Whites 1 FOR Nick Bushuk pitched York Litho to their 5â€"1 victory over Queensway Whites. $ Bushuk gave up five hits while he struck out sixteen and issued one free pass in his seven inning stint. Jim Deakin led the winners hitting with three while Bobbie THUNDERBIRD â€" FORD TRUCKS (full line) 1964 Galaxie 500 4â€"Door Sedan (Suggested List Price $3745.00) by MacNeil scored 15 goals, which is well above his average of almost five per game last year. Friday‘s game at Brampton was one of those contests that had a little bit of everything. Besides the Sinclair affair, which of course delighted the Brampton fans, there were a number of fighting sessions and six majors were assessed. Of course there was plenty of scoring as the 21â€"16 score shows and to top it all off there were three referees used. In the second period rookie reâ€" feree (in experience only) John Hammond was forced to leave the game when a muscle tightenâ€" ed in his ieg. Senior ref Whitey Frick carried on alone for the reâ€" mainder of the period but in the final frame Dave Foster was Weisman, Steve Matthews and Larry Bell picked up two hits apiece. Sean Nolan, Bruce Johns, Gregg Hamill, Danny Leavens and Larry Fletcher picked up hits for the losers. BANTAM Whitlock Drugs 7 Queensway Marine 6 Bantam action saw last year‘s champs, Whitlock Drugs, pick up their first win of the season as they edged Queensway Marâ€" ine 7 to 6. Mark Conway singled in the iying and winning runs in the Rick Hyland picked up two hits for the winners while winâ€" ning pitcher John Willox got their only other. bottom of the last inning Brian Fletcher, Gord Ewart, Harvey â€" Nicholls, John Thistle and Bill Foote singled for the losers. Dairy Queen 8 Queensway Marine 4 Defensive lapses by his mates wost losing pitcher Bill Cadle this game to leagueâ€"leading Queensâ€" way Dairy Queen. Cadle struck out sixteen and only gave up hits to Jim Daly, Brian Larkin and Bob Smollet Cadle also led the losers at the plate with a single and a three PHONE BE. 31212 (Continued on Page 14) The biggest reason for Alderâ€" Iwood'l success in the third periâ€" iOd was again Ron MacNeil. For ‘two periods MacNeil had been held to just one goal, mainly on ‘the man to man checking applied \by Brampton‘s Chris Rudge. But |as Terrier manager Bob Sinclair | said prior to the start of the third "They can‘t hold Ron down all night . . . when he breaks loose we‘ll be all right." And break loose he did.‘ Macâ€" Neil scored six of Alderwood‘s nine goals in the third period. Al Abbott kept Alderwood close in the early stages as he rambled for six goals and Cy MacNeil added three. Two each were scored by Bob English and Gary Kennedy and the odd goal â€" went to Jim Moore. drafted from the stands Alderwood: trailed at the end of the first period 6â€"3 and early in the second were down 7â€"8 but four goals in about a minute and a half brought them back on even terms. In fact that second period was one of the most excitâ€" ing played this year. The action was from end to end and when it was all over the score was 12â€"13. Terriers outscored Brampâ€" ton 9â€"4 to win it in the third period. Jim Richardson topped Brampâ€" ton with three while six players picked up deuces. 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