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Weston-York Times (1971), 27 Apr 1972, p. 11

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Proudly displaying his rainbow trout is Steve Kasman, of Three Valleys Drive Public School, who tried his luck during a trip to the Glen Haffy conservation area. Glen Haffy is one of five conservation areas operated by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority which will be open at 8 a.m. this Saturday. Fishing season Even anglers who can‘t catch their own fish won‘t need to go hungry this weekend if they open the fishing season Saturday at the Glen Haffy conservation area of the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conâ€" servation Authority â€" a rainbow trout brunch will be available for anglers betâ€" ween 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Menu for the brunch inâ€" cludes rainbow trout which has been foil wrapped and barbecued on the spot, home fries, a tossed green salad, roll and butter, coffee, hot chocolate or cold drinks, all for $1.50. A variety of sandâ€" wiches will also be available. Glen Haffy is one of five conservation areas operated by the conservation authority which will open early at 8 a.m. Saturday so Metro area anglers can wet a line in quest of the wary trout. The other areas are Greenwood, _ Claremont, Bruce‘s Mill, and Heart Lake. Two other areas, Palgrave and Albion Hills, also Russell J. Greenwood, president, Kraft Foods Limited, today presented his company‘s â€" cheque _ for $50,000 to the Olympic Trust of Canada. The cheque was accepted by Harold M. Wright, president of the Canadian Olympic _ Association, who said Kraft Foods had made an important â€" contribution towards the association‘s campaign to raise $2.8 million. Funds are to cover the cost of sending Canadian athletes to the Pan American Games, the 1972 Olympic Games, and to help finance national team programs. Kraft Foods pledged to contribute one dollar for Take first Ann Ryan and Steve Cox, representing Weston won the first Metro high school mixedâ€"doubles _ badminton championships last week in defeating Héather Pierce and John Kennedy, of Martingrove, 15â€"6, 15â€"7 in the finals. ‘ The Weston couple had won a bye into the finals after playing a roundâ€"robin with five other teams. In all, 18 teams competed. They were broken into three divisions _ with â€" Weston, Martingrove and Churchill finishing on top. Martingrove _ defeated Churchill 15â€"8, 15â€"9 in their semiâ€"final. The groupings were: Churchill, _ East York, Harvey, King, Laurier, Leaside; Martingrove, Macdonald Vincent Massey, Cox and Ryan win for Weston Olympic fund championships Glen Haffy and Heart Lake are stocked by the conâ€" servation â€" authority, while the other areas are stocked by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. At Glen Haffy and Heart Lake there is a limit of two fish per angler, _ while â€" regular provincial limits apply at the other areas. provide good fishing and will open at 10 a.m. All these areas have had their fish populations boosted by stocking with rainbow trout, and some brown trout are already present in the streams and ponds of the region. These two areas are also stocked several times over the summer to maintain good fishing activity in the closed bodies of water within the areas. Boats are available for rent at Heart Lake, and the Glen Haffy area has two fishing ponds. There is a charge of $1.50 for parking at all areas. _ The areas which will be open for fishing and their location are: Greenwood, every 50 labels deposited in food. store bins or mailed to the company â€" between January 1 and February 29, 1972. Thousands of Canadians, _ particularly schoolchildren, participated in the program. Although the actual number of labels collected did not reach a value of $50,000, Mr. Greenwood said the comâ€" pany was so delighted with consumer response and enthusiasm that it decided to add to the value to make a total contribution of $50,000. Mr. Wright praised the company‘s sponsorship of an Olympic school program, whereby _ thousands _ of elementary and junior high Mowat, Royal York, Runâ€" nymede; Weston Collegiate; York _ Memorial, _ West Humber, Westw ay, Vaughan, and Kipling. three miles north of Highway 2 on the Greenwood road; Claremont, in Pickering Township, 1% miles north of Highway 7 on sideroad 10; Glen Haffy, near Mono Mills and Highway 9; Heart Lake, five miles north of Highway 7 at the eastern limits of Brampton; Albion Hills, five miles north of Bolton on Highway 50; Bruce‘s Mill, two miles east of Don Mills Rd. on the Gormleyâ€" Stouffville sideroad; and Palgrave, north of Highway 50 to sideroad 25, then west to the Humber River and north one and one half miles. Fishermen might also note that smelt fishing will soon be starting at the Lower Rouge conservation area located at the mouth of the Rouge River at Lake Ontario. Good smelt fishing will also take place at the mouths of Duffin‘s Creek and in Frenchman‘s Bay, areas which are being developed for recreation purposes by the conservation authority. _ For further information on fishing activities, contact the authority at 630â€"9780. school _ students â€" across Canada undertook a wide variety of Olympic projects, involving history, geography and current affairs as well as athletics. The school kit consisted _ of _ colorful classroom _ posters, _ a teacher‘s guide, including suggestions for Olympic projects, and lapel buttons reproducing Canada‘s Olympic flag and bearing the slogan, "I Support Canada‘s Olympic Team." Of 21,000 schools originally offered the school program, almost 15,000,. or 70 percent, parâ€" ticipated. The COA president said that the success of this Olympic â€" educational program demonstrated the latent, but arousable interest of Canadian schoolchildren in Canada‘s Olympic team and _ in â€" the Olympic movemnent in general. mm B | a ">;â€"l ind "The Kraft Foods Olumpic fundâ€"raising, information and educational programs are the kind of enlightened corporate support we seek and hope to increase," he added. Acme‘s Dave Lively turns away a shot from Spider Jim Steiner while defenseman Albert Wizniack helps out. The action took place at last Friday‘s playoff encounter in the Jack Whitfield scuttled the hopes of Stu‘s Spiders as he scored a hat trick â€" inâ€" cluding the winner in the third overtime period â€" to lead Acme Paper Products to a 4â€"3 win in the final game of the Weston Industrial League playoffs. Whitfield was awarded the trophy as the most valuable player in the playoffs for his scoring punch. It was his second goal of the night, with 1:6 to go in the third period that put the game into the sudden death situation, the second overtime game of the finals. Another save by Lively, this time with an assist from Rick Ashby, keeps Acme in the game. The netminder turned away shot after shot in helping to lead his team to the chamâ€" And, as in the previous tilt, the game went into a third overtime period before Whitfield broke it up at 1: 17. The game was sparked $1,895. The 14th annual Big Fish Contest, run by The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters,opens April 29 and will end November 18. Cash awards totalling $3,200.00 range from $100.00 for the biggest fish in each of the eight eligible species to $10.00 for fifteenth prize. The contest is conducted in coâ€"operation with Molson‘s Brewery (Ontario) Limited who have provided anglers to date with over $41,000.00 in cash awards. In addition to the cash awards, every agler entering a fish that meets the m i n i m um _ w eidg ht requirements _ for _ the species, qualifies for the master anglers‘ badge. Maximum Mileage at a Mini Price Eligible fish are rainbow Big fish Whitfield sinks three with endâ€"toâ€"end rushes and some fine goal tending by both net minders. The Spiders appeared to have the edge in play and more scoring chances, but their two goal lead going into the final period didn‘t hold up. They maintained an edge in the first two overtime stanzas but couldn‘t finish off their plays with a goal. Jack Whitfield, who only managed to score five goals in 18 previous outings during the regular schedule, was a going concern in post season activities and was deserving of the most valuable player during the playoffs award he received. Stan Wells of Acme and Jim Steiner of Spiders split the voting for the most trout, â€" speckled (brook) trout, lake trout, walleye (pickerel), northern pike largemouth _ bass, smallmouth _ bass _ and maskinonge. _ A _ clear photograph of the fish must accompany the entry form. On the back of the form is a data report which anglers are urged to complete and also to submit a scale sample. This information is passed to the Ministry of Natural Resources to aid in sport fisheries management. Entry forms are available at convenient locations throughout the province and can also be obtained by writing to The Big Fish Contest, Box 480 Richmond Hill, Ontario. . contest JR British United Automobiles 737 Church Street atYonge . 9243341 A division of J % SCU Industrigs L10 1 Available Weston Industrial Hockey League which the Acme boys finally won 4â€"3 in the third overtime period. pionship. In the suddenâ€"death overtime any goal would have sunk them but the Spiders just couldn‘t get the puck past him. valuable player in the league during regular season play. Wells managed to score 33 goals while picking up 18 assists over the twenty game season but it was up to Whitfield to come :‘ through for Acme in the playoffs. PINEVIEWAA Automatic. radio, 6 cylinder, white with contrasting black cloth interior, low mileage. Lic. N56â€"970 $ . 1,095 66 PONTIAC GRAND PARISIENNE HWY 7 AND KIPLING V8. automatic. power steering, power brakes, radio white walls. wheel dises. Maroon with beige cloth interior. This car has been well looked{after . Lic. 752â€"246 _ ©+1,095 1967 PONTIAC PINE vEwAA 6 cylinder, automatic. power steering. power brakes radio white walls. wheel dises. a good looking clean one owner car. Lic. N58â€"963 +‘1,29 1,295 VB8B. automatic. power steering power brakes, radio vinyl roof. bucket seat. console. white walls. wheel discs. A one owner car and a real sharp buy. 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