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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Feb 1963, p. 14

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| 105 DOWN Goodyear Vets .. gn_‘gu‘.-; Drugs ... .T. Grocery _ Devices . ue Ramblers . .......__.. Black Label ... Falcons mm Carling Retailers . How worried are you about the future of hunting and fishâ€" ing? At one time southern Onâ€" tario abounded with game and fish.. Now it is necessary to traâ€", vel far and wide in order to avail ourselves of the fruits of nature, It would be nice to be able to say that our favourite, hunting and fishing spots will| always be there to enjoy. But,; such will not be the case. | Better highways, more cars, more cottagers, more boats, and the relentless advance of civiliâ€" zation, are notâ€"soâ€"slowly overâ€" running them. The fact that more people are to be found in the woods and on the lakes is not what boâ€" thers me. That would certainly be a selfish attitude to take. It‘s their lack of appreciation for: those things which are slowly "With Gun and Guide" is loaded with fascinating reading about the days w hen hunting camps were reached either by eanoe, or by horse over rugged trails. It tells of the many aays it took to reach the home camp and the many miles of roadless bush that had to be hiked from one lake to another, Above all, it has impressed me with its reâ€" ference to the lakes and rivers that fairly teemed with ~squareâ€" tails" (speckled trout"). Cariâ€" bou roamed in great herds. Large flocks of partridge (grouse) gave the â€" sportsman lots of opportunity io try his skill at headâ€"shots with a 22. Because Mr. Martindale speaks of bountiful areas which today are sliced by great highways and overâ€"run by humanity, I can‘t help feeling somewhat conâ€" cerned. LONG BRANCH CRIBBAGE LEAGUE Results â€" Feb. 11th Falcons 13 â€" Black Labels 11. Carling Retailers 13 â€" Devices 11. Goodyear Vets 12 â€" Ramblers 12. Knaggs Drugs 15 â€" New Toronto Grocery 9. 210 LAKESHORE RD. w. PORT CREDITâ€"CR 8â€"6181 Chryslerâ€"Plymouthâ€"Valiont m- a "collector‘s item." ‘ "With Gun and Guide," At was written by Thomas Marâ€" tindale and published in 1910. As is name implies, it deals with big game hunting, and, of @ourse,. its true anecdotes occurâ€" red previous to the date of the $195 54 VAUXHALL _ $85 ~54 AUSTIN SEDAN $60 AS LOW AS Mr. Martindale relates his exâ€" periences in both the Province of New Brunswick and the State of Maine where he successfuily hunted deer, moose, and cariâ€" bou. Yes, in those days, moose and caribou could be found in considerable numbers in Maine. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. L weeks ago I purchased dying because of pollution. book ‘which could easily be As stated in an Editorial in as a "collector‘s item." last week‘s "Advertiser," Wentâ€" "With Gun and Guide," worth County has appealed to ; was writtee by Thomas Marâ€" the councils of Etobicoke, Wesâ€" iindale and published in 1910. As ton and the» Lakeshore Municiâ€" ts name implies, it deals with palities to help them fight the big game hunting,. and, of cause against mineralâ€"based deâ€" pourse,. its true anecdotes occurâ€" tergents. red previous to the date of the To quete from the Editorial: book, "Pollution from mineral â€" based Mr. Martindale relates his exâ€" detergents does not dissipate periences in both the Province but accumulates, causing a buildâ€" f New Brunswick and the State fipâ€"of algae, which renders waâ€" f Maine where he successfully ters useless for swimming, hunted deer, moose, and cariâ€" causes an unpleasant odor and bou. Yes, in those days, moose is a health hazard 58 JAGUAR 3.4 $1275 58 m.G. SEDAN $775 55 MORRIS OXFORD LAKESHORE MEN‘s CRIBBAGE LEAGUE The Scores of February 4th Misfits 16, Holland Drugs 16 $1090 60 VAUXHALL â€" $850 59 MORRIS "1000" 58 MORRIS "1000" 61 YOLKSWAGEN Drop in and see our selecâ€" tion of used import cars. We have 20 to 30 cars on our lot at all times. PRICES RANGE FROM $60.00 & UP NEED A 2nd CAR? Team Standings LIMITED =â€"â€" Thursday, Feb. 14, 1963 â€"â€" Page 14 WOODLAND TOPICS ’Unknowns 17, New Life Cleaners ‘15. Stork Center 18, O‘Keefe‘s Old Vienna 14. Hennings Garage 19, O‘Keefe‘s Knights 13. Dow‘s Kingsmen 17, Labatts 15. Br. No 3 PAces" 16.Br. No. 217 16. Carâ€" lings Red Cap 17, Petch Cleanâ€" ers 15. A rare > oddity occurred last Monday night when the Misfits battled the Holland Drugs to a 16â€"16 tie For 8 straight frames they fought for a 2â€"2 split, someâ€" thing I don‘t think has happened in this league for a long time, if ever. Hennings Garage on a fourâ€" game winning streak took the measure of O‘Keefe‘s Knights to the tune of 19â€"13. This is only the third loss for the Knights. The Stork Center are now on a sixâ€"game winning stréak and are slowly but surely gaining on the leaders; they defeated the Old Vienna team 18â€"14 New Life Cleaners lost a tough one to the Unknowns having a clean sweep in the last frame against them. thus losing by the odd game. The old Vets of the two legions batâ€" tled to a draw at Br. No 3 but the "Aces" just don‘t Seem to get off the bottom, but a tie is betâ€" ter than a loss â€" How much our great outdoor has suffered since Mr. Martin dale published his book! We, as individuals, and memâ€" The final game of the evening Toronto Hockey League will bers of rod and gun clubs. was also a high scoring affair, send several teams to Detroit in should do what little we can to that saw P.C. completely dominâ€" March for a similar series. relieve that suffering eatmace e arae k CCC ~ =â€" The economy of our country depends on the increase of inâ€" oo year as nacon a dustry, Also, it is largely dependâ€" ent upon hunting and fishing and the influx of U.S. visitors |n sudden Death Pla ofi on account of it. Let‘s not be a@aines nerwnsnass u0 ul l "While we in this country are more fortunate than the U.S.A. in having fewer people to pollute our waters, we must start now to recognize that pollution, once started, can affect thousands of lakes in a matter of a couple of years." During the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Convenâ€" tion at North Bay recently. I learned, from a reliable source. that already Lake Erie has an area of more than one thousand square miles of dead water. And. by "dead water" I d'nn'l mean still water. It is an area which will not support marine life of any kind except stinkâ€" ing algae. So much pollution and sewage has been dumped into the lake that a great percentage of oxygen has been removed from the water, thus rendering it uninhabitable for fish. The economy of our country depends on the increase of inâ€" dustry, Also, it is largely dependâ€" ent upon hunting and fishing and the influx of US. visitors on account of it. Let‘s not be against pyrogress, but do what we can to direct progress in such a manner that not for one minâ€" m’lll the future of our great lands be at stake! "Wentworth County wants muneralâ€"based | detergents banâ€" ned in Ontario and seeks to have the Ontario Government and the Ontario Water Resources Commission warn the people of the Province of the seriousness of the situation without further delay. Bev Sanders . .. for a REALLY Good Buy See 3180 LAKE SHORE s1vD w BUICK VAUXHALL ACADIAN GMC TRUCKS PONTIAC HEARN **McClusky Nets 4 For Marshall‘s eq _ Fourth spot could be a butuc'mm‘ Chicken with Murrays Variety only one Robertshaw ;;? point back of Robinson Food lm""::,u.'-,'y'.',:‘ ;. Market, but Robinsons have l_“"_:;,'.‘ Yutes ig. knack of winning the big Ones Jack‘s Family q and could hang on to 4th plu:e.’ Store NEX Jack‘s Family Store, last year‘s| \ Fri. Feb. 15 ; champs. are well back of the Pickin‘ éhi( p. pack with only one win to date, MuFrays vs ;p along with five ties Robim}t,)m a it Robertshaw 6 â€" Murray‘s 2 saue [ €s Robertshaw led by the 2â€"goal * f performances of Brian Munro and netr°|t gs Jim Ryan, handled Murrays Varâ€" . ietv easily UF5 050 F4 Restaurant Rhea Roses Cooksville Dairy Cheravaty‘s Girls Army and Navy Port Credit When Goodvear Office and Anaconda Mill had to meet iast Sunday in a sudden death playâ€" off game to decide first place in ithe Goodyearâ€" Anaconda House ‘League, everyone expected a close |battle right down to the final ]wire Team Coulston s loverleaf A.t Jack‘s Famils Store Capital Girls New Toronto Queens Wordsworth Drugs Red Caps New Life Cleaners Unknow ns Br. No. 3 "Aces" _ Irene Busb, Ruby Baily all won 7 out John Dale and Bob Smith were the lone goal getters for Robinâ€" sons. who played one of their worst games to date. Pickin‘ Chicken 9 â€" Jack‘s 1 The final game of the evening Melnichuck got one back for Murrays in the third period. but Ryan and Munro both scored their second goals of the night to put the game out of reach of the Murray team Marshalls 7 â€" Robinson 2 Frank McClusky and Garry Lane were the spark plugs Marâ€" shalls Esso needed to trounce Robinsons. MceClusky scored four goals and Lane scored the other three as they staged quite a two man show. The first period ended with the score lâ€"1, as Munro opened scoring before the game was a minute old. Bill Brunton tied the score at the 3â€"minute mark, on a play with Lebel and Abell. Robertshaw extended its Lead to 4â€"1 in the second period, on goals by John Handson, Andy Curran and Jim Ryan. The Alderwood Teenagejate the game, and they missed a Hockey League got back to its shutout by 27 seconds that was regular schedule on Friday night the time remaining in the game after their Annual Gala Night of when Lioyd Stewart scored two weeks ago, and the rest must Jack‘s lone goal, on a plaY with have done the boys some good, Hurst and Donotfio as they went on a scoring spree: Goal scorers for P.C. were Bob and a total of 21 goals was scorâ€" Sleigh, with two. Warren Mills ed in the three games played. . |with two singles going to “Bob With the schedule slowly comâ€" ing to a close, the teams currentâ€" ly leading the League in the four playoff spots, seem pretty certain to stay that way. This was not to be as savings service Fire â€" Accident â€" Sickness â€" Life LAKESHORE LADIES CRIBBAGE LEAGUE Standing â€" Feb. 6th, 19 Insurance Costs Rising? CL. 9â€"4637 1126 THE QUEENSWAY ree Top Whip 3 Bottom In Alderwood Teen League Standings ALLSTATE Your best auto insurance buy 1s see or phone 259â€"8211 Goodvear 1963 Agg. Pts House_ Goodyear were never behind in 1a close this contest as they led 2â€"0 at the e final end of the first period and inâ€" creased the margin to 4â€"1 after odyear . two periods of play. Goodyears â€"â€"â€" seemed to wear down the Anaâ€" ‘tonda team with a heavy checkâ€" Pts. Agg. iDg type of game. fi % Even so, Anaconda were batâ€" m iss tling right back until a scoring } 2M} plurge to start the third period '{-’; 3‘:}, put the game beyond recovery, 17 247 |the Office crew scoring at the 15 mé _ fiftv second mark, adding a sixth 13 22 >goal at 1.02 and a seventh at 4.40. 12 is _ Ches. Sitarski set the scoring 11 #3!" pace for Goodyear with a three : oa i performance. Dave Mcâ€" Quaker fired two and singles went to Pete Hughes. Ken Gordaneer and Ron Kondrat. Ted Downer was iop man for the millmen with two goals and Ed Zurudny scored once. Goodyears will now have a two week rest while the Anaconda teams battle :t out in a two games. goals to count semiâ€"final series commencing Sunday afternoon at Lakesnore arena. It is hoped to make this an annual affair and teams from the Toronto Hockey League will send several teams to Detroit in March for a similar series. This is part of a hockey weekâ€" end for the visiting Detroit entâ€" ries. They are scheduled to play at Ted Reeve Arena on Friday night and at Maple Leaf Gardens on Saturday morning. found their scoring eye to whip the Anaconda squad 8â€"3 and most of the scoring power coming in the final half of the game. Detroit Teams Visit Etobicoke Sunday Aft Etobicoke minor hockeyists are hosting some international guests on Saturday afternoon at Central Arena as four teams from Detroit will take ‘on the local teams. At 2:30. Alderwood peeâ€"wees will meet a similar team from the Motor City. North Etobicoke banâ€" tams will play Detroit commeneâ€" ing at 3:15. The midget division will see Queensway as the opposition commencing at 5:00 and the final game will be a juvenile affair with Humber Valley facing the Detroiters and this game is slatâ€" ed for a 5 p.m. face off. Goal scorers for P.C. were Bob Sleigh, with two. Warren Mills with two singles going to Bob English, Doug Moore, Ron Burâ€" rows, Dave Magee, and Ken Venâ€" ning. Moore, Mills & Sleight aiso picked up two assists each Standings | _ g1C NEXT GAMES Fri. Feb. 15th, 1963, 8:15 p.m. Pickin‘ Chicken vs. Marshalls Murrays vs. Jacks. Robinsons vs. Robertshaw. ARGYLE 290 Dundes Highway E., Cooksville, Ont. _ 279â€"5830 ARGYLE CHRYSLER â€" DODGE I CHRYSLER â€" DODGE | HAS THE BEST 4 Door Hardtop. 8 Cylinder, Vâ€"8 automatic with power steering, rear seat speoker, tintâ€" ed glass, whitewalls, whee! covers etc Black with matching interior. Executive driven A real bargain. Only $3195. Hardtop. This two tone white and grey with matching interior is nicely Im. equipped. A great value at ‘ 6 Cylinder automatic with custom radio This is a becutiful green with matching interior corvsan 6 Cylinder. Turquoise blue with matching blue interior. Whitewalls, automatic, redio and power steering. This is o becutiful car for szm. This white beauty with standard transmisâ€" sion is a one owner with low, low mileage Extras include radio, washers lm etc. All this for only S 1962 CHRYSLER SARATOGA 1961 VALIANT Vâ€"100 2 Door 1960 CHRYSLER Windsor 4 Door An original one owner, finished in gleaming black with matching red interior. One of the most popular sports cars on the rood toâ€"day. Our xooulor Price . :lm- 1962 PONTIAC Convertible 1963 PONTIAC Laurention 4 Dr. 1961 VOLVYO 1225 4 Door Sedan The Queensway goal came off a very unselfish play by young Jerry O‘Flaherty who had trapâ€" ped the puck over the blueâ€"line iand then went in and pulled the |last man out of position before |passing in front of the goal to ‘his centre man Bill Murray, who made no mistake in firing the tying goal past the Northern ‘goalkeeper who had gone down |on the play. Humber Valley Dominates EHA Action The Northern goals were scorâ€" ed by Don Thompson, Bill Maxâ€" well, Steve Evans who scored two and picked up one assist. Doug Crossley scored two goals Humber Valley ....._...........2 Alderwood : w 0 Northern Etob. ......c.c...." Queensway . ced 0 Humber Valley goal scorers were Dave Hume and Ray Stoang. Assists went to Al Cully, Johnny Sibbald and Rob Mundy Alderwoods‘ lone goal came off the stick of David Clancy assisted by Glen Siddall. The Queensway and Northern game was a real battle with Northern not being able to do any better than pick up a tie after having an early lead on a goal by Craig Ramsey. Thus the last place club finally picked up their third point of the season. They previously had beaten Northern just once. MINOR BANTAM Northern Etob. ....................._1 Queensway . io simeninnni® Humber Valley .......â€".â€"2 Alderwood . ....:suclcuclsco 1 In the opening game, Northern and Queensway fought to a 1â€"1 tie. The Northern goal was scorâ€" ed by Wayne Munroe, assisted by Bob Milette. In downing Alderwood 2â€"1. the Humber Valley marksmen were Dick Barnhouse and Bill Adamâ€" son. Assists went to Steve Brown and Peter Hiscock. BANTAM Guinnis who scored two goals and one assist. Glen Goldup scorâ€" ed three assists, Dave Leachman, Steve Stone, Ross Markle and Rick McLeary picked up single assists. Humber Valley menmn Alderwood sagumienmancon c Queensway . ....ulll22l20 l Northern Etob. .. se ced Dave Thompson scored one goal and one assist to lead Humâ€" ber Valley to their win. The other goal scorers were Mike Berry and John Kralik. Kip Brown picked up one assist. Queensway goals were scored by Gary Southern and Terry Harâ€" ris and assists went to Paul Borg and Mike Bascaro. Martin McCormick assisted by Randy Sheen accounted for the lone Queensway goal. â€" Humber Valley en Queensway Reveneveageesves ie N4 Northern Etob. ..........1 Alderwood t mm Humber Valley goals were scored by Gary Ckeyes, Laurne Baily, John Allardyce who also Northern Etobicoke blanked Alderwood 1â€"0 on a goal that was scored by Donald Carrol, assisted by Chris Paladine. PEE WEE * x * ATOM ENTE CCC aifted |blanked _ Biltmores ... reme cR ; DUK@S ... l20 | _ Ricky Bennett got both,zoals 'for the Bilts. Steve Craig &ssistâ€" ing on one. Bruce Butterworth ’picked up the shutout. Teepees ... 00lsolccmmomminn in * FIYECS .o: snn ns 0 ; The five Teepee goals were | split evenly as Tim Deacon, Merv !Maclnness, Mike Earle, Gary ‘Faultless and Jeff Harvey scorâ€" ed. Faultless and Rick Wargella also figured in the assist column and Bud Natawary was the shutâ€" j out goalkeeper. Cubs ... epeaumennnimnen t ,__Majors femreatageeenes 0 _ Both goalkeepers were in shutâ€" jout form in this scoreless tie. ‘Dan Twining was in the nets for |the Cubs and Bob Simpson guardâ€" ‘ed the twine for Majors. Hughes Esso ... 1 Tom Young Aces ... 0 This was an exciting tilt which saw Mike Simeone score the game‘s lone goal unassisted while ‘Dave Fimio kept the Aces snipâ€" and registered two assists. Paul Way scored one goal and collectâ€" ed three assists. °d INree assists. I se y Humber Valley ... 0 MINOR MIDGET !g f’iv' ,'.:’: ice. goals: uid f"" .H. V. Redmen ... 3 Alderwood ............._......_.z |PVC With five goals‘ and 1WO0] "wopiperp Etgh, ._..............1 Northern Etob. ..................... 2 _ 358ists. Peter Graesser with tW0) Queensway finally won a game Humber Valley .............12 (and two. Singles went to Ron this week over Humber Valley Queensway .. .............1 (Samoyloff, Doug Fizzell, Doug but had to wait until late at Alderwood goals were scored|Dick, Glen Manning and Peter night to do it. by Ted Broomhead and Paul}Ferguson. | The Queensway victory moved Magdy. Northern Etobicoke goals| Ron Bingham prevented a shutâ€" them into second spot by one were scored by Rick Davis and out when he scored for Queensâ€" point Their goal scorers were Bill Batersby. way. Assists went to Bruce Drenâ€" Gary Shearer and Gary Waterâ€" In the second game Humber‘nan and Bruce Toddman. (Continued on Page 15) Shutouts also continued to be a big feature as six of the nine games ended with one team being The goal scoring production in Queensway Minor Hockey Leaâ€" gue action this week was well divided between many players and only Rick Bennett of the Bilts was a two goal man. Only 23 Goals In Nine Games In Queensway Minor Action Lose Only 1 Of 7 Games SIMPSON MOTORS "Your Meadquarters for FORD ROTUNDA PARYS AND SERVICE" 3077 Lake Shore Bivd. W. New Toronto 2 5 9 â€" 4 67 1 BUILD with SIMPSON MOTORS Build Your Savings as the Pyramid Fills in with Weekly Specials As Low FORDâ€"GENERAL MOTORSâ€" CHRYSLER INSTALLATION FREE MUFFLERS o 5.95 ATOM where DEALS and SERVICE are BETTER by far $11.95 Balance Front Wheels and Rotate Tires â€"â€" TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED â€"â€" ALIGNMENT ers off the scoreboard. Budget Centre rivvesvsecces k Avon Sportswear neen B Budget doubled the score on Avons as Dave Carr, Geoff Selâ€" lon Pete Ramos and Mike Bisâ€" caro took care of the scoring honâ€" ors. Larry Fletcher and Alan Valde scored for Avons, Greg Bowman and Bruce Murray asâ€" sisting. Gary Williams gained a single assist for Budget Centre. Â¥OrK BHRQ :: .smimecscmnccs Midcontinent ... : 1 Tom Kenett from Grant Keane was the first scoring play for Yorks, while Alan Chalmers, asâ€" sisted by Harvey Slaight, potted the winner. Sandy McKay unasâ€" sisted got the Mid Continent goal. Valley trounced Queensway to the tune of 12 to 1. {m P ‘/M’ 16e Two Blocks West of Royal York Rd. 783 THE QUEENSWAY CL. 1â€"3333 For The BEST DEAL On Tires PLUS PARTS Labor Only B RAK ES REâ€"LINED 1.00 "WHERE YOU‘RE TREADING ON THE FINEST" NEW TORONTO Jack Adams Drugs ... 2 MM & TL ... 22222222200 Ken Lytwyn and Johnny Menâ€" nie got the goals, Dave Street and Ricky Hopkins assists and Bob Martin recorded the shutout. Consolidated ........................ 2 Escoe Flyers .cs 0 Robbie Cook was in fine form in the Consolidated nets as he kept the Flyers grounded. While he was doing his share, Ronnie Ross and Ian Ferguson got the two goals. Ross and Trevor Houghting picked up assists. Brockhouse ... . B Queensway Cycle $ 1 Neither team â€" gained â€" any. ground in this sawoff. Paul Delâ€" vecchio from Bruce Moore was the Brockhouse goal. Glen Carâ€" men replying for Queensway, unâ€" assisted. Queensway Humber Valley * * * BANTAM MIDGET LTD. 8 a.m.â€"5 p.m. OPEN Mon. 1 Thurs. 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