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Times & Guide (1909), 9 May 1963, p. 7

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lulu 1mm Min m- an; win-on “that M with a - deter tto 1ttqtim" {1an Club than tt dilu- d out the law I“. in Mum-y may. W by thr We W’s Club. the dot-unh- od cub- dlvcn bum mac-ax fully against the murky ton-um b clan up a "rum. Buy Jones :1:an Toronto Star columnist Mi- chal Bolton had aux-Ind the condition at the aeolian! trout yuan. Old bed "rings, c.1518. Inn, and other hm oi than»: um ietaam wen constantly toul. tng up Mann-w- Hun. " ie I frustrating experience to travel 100 mile- expecting to have I plenum dIy fishing and he belIIlurId by men. Thanh to the efforts of the two cluhe, perhnpe the day was I bit easier for the men who pursued the Rainbow trout on opening day two weeksends no. No injurlea were received in the operation, but numerous of bruises were dealt out by the wild stream as it fell over a dam and duhed wildly down I quer- ter mile stretch to Georgian Bay. Mm. Penna Forster. Lake Shore Blvd., Mimico, described the hazardous task. "We got brushed against rock: and stuck there like iIachu." She and herl husband, Brie, joined the other twenty or so divers in the this venture. An old pro, me he: awam with aharlu and under ice. Altogether, tw 0 three _ ton truckloads of junk Ind logs were carted ewey after the day-long voluntary chore. Steve Kayak. president of the ltobicoke Un- dennter Club, and also president of the Ontario Underwater Coun- cil. whim embraces Moo mem- LUCK BORN To Srottttt Les Stork of Riverwood Parkway is! looking mighty hard, but he can not so. any serial numbors on the bill he holds. Both the RCMP and banks have varifiadt its authenticity. Three years ago Les attempted a cross-Canada ( walk, but ran out of funds in the north country. Perhaps this1 will spark him on another attempt, providing he has not got-L ten out of shape driving a taxi for Select Cab. ‘ “A P SALE common. Iii BRAND NAME APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE o TAPPAN GUINEY o MOFFAT o THOR o McCLARY o PHILCO o CONNOR . SUN- BEAM 0 HOOVER q sun . BRAEMORE q sun o GENERAL ELECTRIC, o ELEC- TROHOMI. f"-8rEitla Ill-FIDELITY I w SETS? Also ttn Solo mm- M nuns - [mum and UNIT" "" - AW: WAIKIKI I DIV!” - It”. MIR! I VACUUM CLUNIIS - TA.“ LAMPS I ".001 LAM" - mom": M M-NUMIDIFII” - Tm "count - CNIS‘I’II'IILN - 20"" TAILS and "I? 7A“. Q... be. BANKRUP'I' (mun-1n MAI-q) Ton MATHEW unmet: no. All. STOCK MUST BE SOLD RESARDLESS OF ttBT! 177 IIWN’S UNI . .Fr ALDIIWOOD PLAZA 3600 DUFFIIIN ". - Nod! 00 “I "" LAWRENCI AVI. I. ht Wain) At ' TOM MATHEW 310m . TELIFUNKEN . PHILIPS . MAICONI O GINIRAL ELECTRIC O ELECTIOHOMI Treasure Hunt For Junk _ Frogmen Clear River Bottom llllllllllllllllllllll h For Rainbow Trout Season ham-IHNWIIN mama-awn.» attttre-mat,artdtuetrrh wumumunkbhh mummmhum 'tte Hohhot. W's Club vu Id In the [nod-will trip by club 'mqidmt John M Cacao. Am on." at... the an: mutual Minna tmt outdoor rm“. up.“ during mu. MW nil: lat Bul- IWI'II, A [fateful Thornburg canal laid on A hip-pro“ M the tiny- odd m involved in the clay-up. . _ The whole operation was rude possible by the new.“ af Land; and Forum The Sport» men's Club naked permission for the divers to clan up the river: The Department elected the week-om! before the trout senor: opened an a satisfactory data. The tUh would be practically through spawning then. While the divers, of which thro- were women. braved the icy waters clad in wet suits that allow water to enter and about instantly warms to body "mper- ature, tour to six pound rainbow trout splashed about It war " ‘moat like plotting a slrhtin [teak wlthm easy reach of a hungry Photo by Chrh Annoy A CHANG! IIOM WATIR: Taking a coffee cur, Ed Jones, Steve korak, president of the break, a few of the. members of the two clubs Etobicoke Underwater cu, and the Underwo- isurvey some of the iunk they collected. From ter Council' of Ontario, Roy Cooke, Dave left to right they are: Ted Slade, John Di Cec- Young, Art Crisp, and George Bell. 'ro, president of the Etobicoke Sportsmen's M y, M A” [choose Etobicoke huhatrittlist 1A: 0.M.A. President For 'EMt4 R. C. Robbins, general man:- ger, 1421mm Industries (Canada) Limited, of Islingwn, was today elected chairman of the Toronto and District Branch of the Cr Indian Manufacturers' Associa- tion for the year 1963-64. Re succeeded M. N. Vuchnich, pre- aident of Lincoln Electric Co. of (Canada, Limited, Lsaside. Mr. Robbins is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Quecnswny General Hospital and serves a Community Rein- tions Clair-mm for the inatitu- tion, Today's meeting, the 63rd in the history of the branch, also elected u vice chairman, Keith L; Hamer, Vice-President, Ad- dres.ograph-Multigraph of Ca- nada Limited, Toronto. Thirty industrialists (min Mr tmpolitan Toronto and qurround- ing municipalities. including Ajax and Markham. were elect- ed to the branch executive com- mittee, fifteen representatives from Toronto to the Canadian National Exhibition Association tor 1964. and 33 to represent the branch on th.e executive ‘council of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association. Wire--' woman who sticks with a man through all the trap- ble he wouldn't hadn't married h r, it he [71137] R. C. Robbin Captures Burglar All I!“ I in. u a 2'1'l'kh'M,'d Ian-sw- Mr. Foster said that In knew it he was that that what ho (all. in would break an mbbcr'l leg. Thepairtwaatoomutthtttrthe sneak thief, and " six foot three inch, no pound apprehen- dersaidhenrouid1eteoifthe culpm spewed his hull. Ho " and “an Inn any”, no - Mr. Pom: ablated him from haunt}: the bed. A short scuffle ertaued, which and“ when the son of I policeman ap- plied another tudo hold. h Be was diaiing for the police . HYDRANGEAS . AFRICAN WOLF“ . 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