e To Check That Camping Gear The last \PilllP of snow haï¬t home away from home dieappeared and the sun has‘rou:h airin: . v - o f . consented to make longer and “title you re at it dont im- THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. April '35. 19.63 13 t t Getting Ready For The Nature Trail? Church League Winners 2 O E‘ M -l =- m :t a a ' â€" v= - a . m†a “fwd 1d†to '3‘"! 3“ “Wehlglt‘ at the moment the runt,\ licence holder can t - ‘ ‘ man 1e to the bottom (it youilis good but should increase lulthe help he needs but ramp and :uarantee yourself volume m er the next have all he must tweihe one of the operators of the . . .Q ~ 1 - ~ 7 e . In A ~ - ' longer appearance. lhis month -Vet your other QutPttteItl adequate lulu. woolâ€. net. .\o fair loanin: it to cousin )5 the ideal month for checking t heck lhOse slmcs make \uie _\tt mattresses mde hp Char“? or Hm.†bnm in tents for holes and other damâ€" the lantern works and dont checked for holes. ensure that 8â€â€œ 10"?†and t‘Elmt’r-‘t ‘ ltrouble' age and giying your canvas forget the extra mantles lt'syoii'\e Slot enough rubber butts Weretreatcd tonreal _ . pluzs. and air those, steeping “gm 3? Allin“? Poml- l If P'rcnrltman's Bar l‘ bags Come the merry month Lake Er."- recenu-‘V 50m“ l Your favourite smelting ol .\Ia_\ and you’ll be all set to 1600 “I'd “V31†“"1" I ground and mu should ll. lake to the nature trail in r‘ood moming i“ ‘0 “‘0 a?†3"“ l i ' i i a. , erchance net the - os solid comfort. “med I" hug? flOCkS- n a p t 5 him hack muy pronto! This will please the game war- den. the pike and your IM- cket book. everyone will enjoy the simple act. Those fortunate enough to be equipped with cameras 1 caught some once-in-a-life- ‘. time pictures that can pos- sibly never be duplicated. .\ good many back yard boat reconditioning projects have blossommed ottt with the wel- come sun [hills are being scraped down and made ready for repainting to be ready for an early launching. One word nulek nttl'ill of Bolton on {\‘o. 50 Highway. - spetkled and brown trout. flumber Trails. in King Township. Trout fishermen In the Metro Toronto and district area “out lime to travel too far to cast a line and usher in the 1.963 trout fishing season, 14 mile south of Killtl Side- road and two mich east of Trout fishing opens in this H 5â€â€ Shmlld “a†any qâ€â€œ' The Mctlmmman Tm. Nobicw†. brown and or caution. These damp “at area on May 1st and all indi-‘tinns pertaining to hunting. mm and “mm†Come“ speckled “mâ€. “pan palm mornings. sometimes “m1 8 cations pornt Aloward a good fishing. canoeing, camping or ration Authority announcâ€" 5. miles north of .'\o, 7 tom.“ of mg and (my. van play “'91†year. Pickerel are “30 any other allied field. don't ed todaylhat seven ot‘lits Highway on the second havoc with unprotected wooanfï¬PNwdlԠh? lalfen m quan' hesitate. to make enquiries of conservation areas which concession east of Biamn- Take care of that hull with H' Lmal “Flmlmen Should this newspaper. if the answer have trout streams t‘ttn- l0" - I‘Hm‘m“ “WW Him“ tarnaulin or a piece of masticliiiLegiokiondgx'giiiiihnpltih: ism wadâ€) availahl" “’9.†b“ Holy Trinity Anglican captured further league honours when the Satellites won the hantam championship for 1962-63. Front row (left to right) â€" Brian Phillips, Mike Stratton. Don Sproule. Steve ('rttise. Back row (left to right) â€"â€" (lroup (‘aptain .lack Garland. Bill Antonacci. Jamie Cameron. 3ill Sproule, manager; Chuck Sowden. Doug Billings, Bob Bonnet], Bob Geno, Dave. Tyson. (‘oach [an nine. through them will he mom. in f’if‘iï¬'l'illfl 'l‘mtll' film. Plastic film is a lot cheap-t. only too "lad to dig I] the nlti‘ltï¬â€˜d '0 the public eomâ€" Slim; 1'1? mil†"0"?“ “r er and can provide \et‘y' effect- ls..dm.lar.6d 0P.“- The. half hm'r‘eorreet information andpwe‘ll morning at 8 an). April No. l Htghwai' “'1 M)- m ive protection for your boat.lmp ‘S Jusl Ideal “hue hoais all learn. 27, Only charge is the uomâ€" Sidet‘oad - Silim'klf‘d trout: n's worth looking mm at?!“ be 835W rented _ newdfl" inal 50-ccnt parking fee for Greenwood. a so in Ptckcr- ' . _ W ‘ y _ ‘ ‘ cars. in: Township. {our mum The gal? force winds at I f,l)<t())nt [Iotg‘etl that the NEWMARM‘J John 'Rosen. The areas. their location“ north of Pickering Village the beginning of the month 5‘8’ n l 5‘ Open m K bC‘l‘S» L'alltllc ("Ollll‘OI Office!" [01‘ and fish species are as fol-- lows: Glen Ilaffy. in Alâ€" bion Township. one mile south of Mono Mills and No. 9 Highway - speckled trout; Glen Major. in [ixâ€" bridge Township six miles north of No. 7 Highway and five miles north of Claremont ’- speckled on the Greenwood road . rainbow. brown and speckâ€" led trout. The authority warns the public about the danger of visitors to the conservation areas and fi<hermeu to take care with matche: and cigarettes while using the areas and the sur- sounded the death knell of the ice in Lake Simcoe. This means that this week- end should see good catch- es of Whitefish taken off wharves and docks at (‘01- lindale. Brechin. Beaverton and the Trent Canal. .Great Lakes system ~ it might V ‘H V .k \, . 1 _ l f. the worth your while to give ‘ 0' 1 m ‘35 Noah“ 10m who" rode reels and 1mm anA’ork County Hospital following learly workout - just be sure injuries received when atâ€" 'that you are fishing in one ofllemptiug to rescue a kitten .the Great Lakes! trapped in hydro wires. The ‘ Although smelt have not yetnnishap occurred atop an East lstarted the annual run it won'ttGwillimbury hydro pole. the long now. No licence will be“ Rescue of the small animal A Sunday drive to Allistonjrequired for a smelt net, sixtproved unsuccessful and it was 1lo see the rainbow trout runtfeet square and under. A net‘finally shot down by W. Rich- should prove an interestingover six feet square will re- ard White of the Ontario Hum- iaunt (or the whole family.1quire a licence. costing Sl.00.lane Society. Ross. Absent â€"â€" Jerry Crouse, Al Hudema. trout: Albion Hills. five rounding countryside. (Photo by Cornea) Thornhill United Hawks captured the pee-wee honours. 'Front row (left to right) â€" Mark Henderson, Robert Dickinson. Ross Johnson, Chris Sills. Gary Masters and Keith Bagg. Back row (same order) â€" Brett Davidson, Peter Shelston, Ricky Wiles, Neil Provan. Wray Windsor. Jim Ralph, John Bag‘g and Doug Shilton. ~â€" Coach Ed Windsor. Absent â€"- Manager Norm Davidson. } Background (Photo by Comes) Here comes big harness racing action! MOHAWK OPENS FRIDAY FIRST RACE 7:45 EM. within minutes of Richmond Hill, at Canada's newest track, in Campbellville r" 7; ~~~~~~~~~ -_....., ‘ Big-time horses, big-time drivers! N ow. the classy action is closer than ever l Ontario's top money-winners race 9 times every night at Mohawkâ€"April ‘36 to May 25. Between 7:45 and lights-out. we promise you nine genuine, 100% pulse- pounding thrills. This is what big-time harness racing is all about 3 Between winners, dinners! Dine in giassed-ingrandem'at TheReservation, and watch the action from your table. The food rivals the ï¬nest . . . and it's not the most expensive in town. (If you stand up and yell as your horse goes by, nobody will look sideways at you.) \' _ ‘ \th Holy Trinity Anglican are the minor-atom champions for 1962-63. Front row tleft to right) â€" Ken Moore. Mike Duder. Billy Priestman. Mike. Gerrard. Robby Go to Mohawk . . . and see what it can do for you! lli Canada Coach Lines R.R. 2, Gormley Phone TC. 4-3040 lceiv ed Neizhborhood Notes { a mnfmency badge m The Sunday morning senice lloll‘€.01'dct'l_y ‘ ll; Headford L'nited Church “897:1: 2:235“ ESECECGR‘RSE was taken by Mr. 1). Mead who in: the EBHCI‘ holidays spoke on The Risen Christ. .\1t‘.l .\lrs. ;\. F. Leek is comat- Mead and his wife the formet escing at the home of Mr. and Lillian Nichols. Victoria Squarelxlrs. Elmer Leek. are living in the dun-tot. pend- Mi»; 1). c. Canter is in pan. RETTLEBY. ONTARIO I‘ Hawtton $3.00 L-.-. 6 40 am, I i. Hamtlton Terminal I -'_- __ l . :W Ackehurst. (‘rzug Allen and Peter Cox. Second row (same order) â€"â€" Robert Martin. Stewart Mc~ I Kecknie, David Crawford, (‘hris Evans, Ian Rose, Phil 'l'row and Allen Patti. Back row _. Bus-PLUS'ADMISSION DEAL , ~ Between races’ two 31°“ places to Manager Art (‘rawford and t‘oach George Ackehurst. Absent â€" John Martin. (Photo by Form-‘5) wa GrayCoath,'ne5, : ' 0°01OEandmeetyommends'ThePOW. ‘â€"“â€"'- “" """" ' "" ' ' # ' †7 ’ "‘ ""‘ ‘ " ' """" """ " " †' " ’*"â€"W' Toronto $2 '35 Lv,5-00 p‘m‘ Tawny, reymina] “70W Lounge and The OHer $ LK’ 6'15 :2 m. Stonysloe ’ refreshment and conviviality. _ I Guelnh 19o L«.z710cm. Guel hT m» at v ' ' HEADFORD NEWS RICHILDACA CAMP i . herevshmmcmmhanwems. l Mrs. Loren Guild ‘ : I I A Day Camp for Boys and Girls t-lt YEARS ot.n Swimming (modern pool). Nature Lore. t'amp. craft. t'anoeing. Creative Arts 6; t'rat‘ts. Riding, Sports & Games. Singing. Story-Telling, ()rernights (for S~ll year oltlst l l l l i. OFFERS 4 (‘AMP cantons run 1963. l l l l l "‘8 their “13'†“’ Ml‘lt‘a aslmis- elon Falls ziytn: nursing rare \s-noï¬ â€˜3‘ r, 9 sionartcs "K‘i Miter! to NW to her Slsli‘l. Mrs. Cam tliell . . . . . . .... w‘r..:y::\ iv“ “: "‘1‘ Canada in the no \uminct' Km, ’ .n Li 1 m r: Jl Li :9 to .\l or st 9 /~'/J/ 7.. Woman n- EVERY NIGHT Headford was represented at‘ The children at Headiurd .II'LY 13 to 25 Altil'ST 12 to 23 l (enceptSunday) the Cub tather antt son ban-seemed happy to return to Chartered Bu: 'l‘i‘ansportation l‘rorided. â€"‘ Fees are only $23.0†per camper tor each two. week camp period. t‘.\l.l. $812311 Fth Fl'R'l‘Hl‘IR l.\'l~'(lR.\lA'l‘IO.\' \ :Auessmus » \. t x m quet held in St. Mary‘s Anglican Church on April 21). by Robert. James and Dand [.adout‘er. Larry Burton. Mark and Bruce Terry and Michael t‘alder and xchool on the sunny mornin: of April 22 Keith and Richard Burton found work on neigh- boring farms to keep them busy during the week but the \3 ‘\c\\.,â€"~ \y A l}'/ snhmoeo Mil-«Minor. APRIL zeth'ro ' ' MAY 25* I G 0' RA GEWA O CAMPBELLVILLE their {amen Larry rerehed two rainy dam \\(‘l('0']it=l in v I i r \1 e r ‘ A . . , .. _. . ~.i.l».-i. .o‘ D his first star. one eye open the dry earth caused some of “i ‘ . if? if m h i r g1 . .R: .kOCk 1 Michael received his second the. younger ones to feel that Dne‘tm ‘ enha") l . this both eyes opem James X's-holidays could be too long. t ._ .