14 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursdg,_ rescue breathing. Before he had waded back an the way to shore she was showing Signs of revival. By the afternoon she was back in whatever busmess ab- sorbs three year old girls. , She was lucky â€"â€" lucky that her dad had spent 1 an hour learning the technique of rescue breathing. The couple of hours he spent in learning were paid back a million times over in the space of a few sec- onds. Ask him about rescue breathing â€" he’s a real disciple. He’ll also tell you how easy it is to learn‘ and just how terribly important it is that you do learn. Phone the local Red Cross and ï¬nd out about water safety and rescue breathing demonstrations BEFORE you go on holidays. Chances are you’ll never use it BUT who can be absolutely sure of anything in this crazy world! THREE GAMES â€" 1,000 PINS John Allen is one of the more important people over at the Allencourt Lanes bowling centre. He doesn’t get to take too many bows because he is usually hidden at the end of the alleys â€"â€" in behind the automatic pin-setting equipment. It is his work that keeps the pin-setters functioning as near per- fection as it is possible to get them. He recently came out from behind his screen of equipment and took his place at the fun end of the bowling lanes. Bowling in the community league, f‘Mr. Allen racked up a score of 1,000 pins for three games. He fashioned games of 331, 374 and 295 to fhit the magic 1,000 mark. ' Even a perfect 450 game couldn‘t have made . him any happier. Must be real nice to hit that 1,000 'yfigureâ€"with our bowling skill it should take only .about nine games! So Allen does it in three and it ;couldn’t happen to a nicer guy. Congratulations r John, a bit late, but no less sincere for that! ' PLAY BALL!! _ From what we hear around and about Dynes .Jewellers and the Metro Major Fastball League are ; ready for action early in May. Russ Cripps has a 5 pleased look on his face which can only mean that the green and white softball team is shaping up to _his fondest expectations Word is also around that -the Jewellers will also be one of the best dressed teams in the league in shiny new uniforms. u _-.=,_.- Kent Clothes junior softball entry is also rounding into shape under the tender ministrations of coach Joe Cornack. Both Cornack and his assistant Al Webster have been drilling the team hard in prep- aration for the new season. Winners this year will be the local fans who are virtually assured of some very fine softball entertain- ment. We can hardly wait until the man cries “play ball!†How about you?? G.E. HAIR DRYER Fast, portable and whisper quiet. Styled in fashionable aqua and white. Three heats, plus a refreshing “cool†setting. Reach-in bonnet allows checking hair anytime. Special inner liner channels air, to give all over even heat. G.E. PORTABLE MIXER -â€" powerful, port- able and efficient. 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OPEN Tll-l-9P-M- SHOPPING CENIRE (Continued from page v.“ 5.- ._.. ucky â€"â€" lucky that her dad had spent ng the technique of rescue breathing. hours he spent in learning were paid times over in the space of a few sec- 0 about rescue breathing â€" he’s a real i also tell you how easy it is to learn terribly important it is that you do the local Red Cross and ï¬nd out about G. E. AUTOMATIC FRYPAN he had waded back {all tbs 17.88 The spawning runs for both rainbow trout and walleyes (pickerel. m'aml have been every bit as heavy this spring as in the past few years. The walleye runs have been extra good at Gamebridge, Wa- shago. and Port Severn. The Nottawasaga River hosts the largest rainbow trout run with fair runs in the Sturgeon and Coldwater Rivers. It is very interesting to watch these fish at spawning time. Best time to watch the; rainbows is on a bright sunny afternoon when they are leap- ing and fighting to get over one of the obstacles on the river. Coldwater dam and Nich- olson’s dam at Alliston attract thousands of people during the spring and the trout usually oblige with a fine display of acrobatics. Walleyes make their spawn- donnybrook at Wasnago recent- ing runs after dark and they 1y. Five deputy conservation will move into the fast water Officers were set Upon and one where they lay their eggs liter- was seriously injured when ally by the thousands. I have they attempted to apprehend seen them in so thick you some poachers. The poachers would swear you could walk have been charged with assault across the river on their backs under the criminal code and I without even getting a wet foot. fervently hope they will have When you observe their eyes the book thrown at them. A glowing like miniature lan- jail sentence would be a sob- terns. it is easy to see where ering deterrent for any poach- the name "walleye" was de. ers with similar ideas. rived. ' I feel. as do many other uni. _...J POACHERS ACTIVE The fish coming in to spawn acts as a signal for the poach- ers. Out of the woodwork and from under the rock piles they come slithering to prey on the helpless fish as they lay on the spawning beds. It is difficult to think of a more thoughtless or ignorant act than to kill a spawning fish. It speaks very accurately for the intelligence of the person involved. To exhibit such utter dis- regard for the principles of sportmanship and the future angling pleasures of our chil- dren indicates a completely selfish individual or one of subnormal intelligence. It is not a question of killing one fish, but to take one that is spawning could indirectly destroy hundreds. METHODS USED There are two types of poachers. Number one will take the occasional fish for the table and number two will spear, net or dynamite all he can get; often taking them by :the sackful. an}. 1141'R; Jo hn Power May 2, 1963 Member ol Ouldout WIIECIJ of Canada In and I am not condoning the act-‘ ivities of number one, but ng to number two is the one that ,wning must be stopped if we want to :h the preserve our fish for future sunny generations to enjoy. He has , leap been likened by some sports- t over men to the sea lamprey. but I m the believe this is an unkind com- lNich_ parison destined to make any attract lampreys that happen to read mg the this column swim away insult- usually ed- Ilav of NEEDS TEETH GIFTS FROM SA Y MORE ABOUT THE WAY YOU CARE Demonstration of GE. APPLIANCES cruelest and most wanton method of all since every fish is killed from fingerlings to lunkers. The characters who commit such rape of our nat- ural resources and wildlife de- serve the lashes that are the just punishment for such of- fences. Many of you heard about the donnybrook at Washago recent- ly. Five deputy conservation officers were set upon and one was seriously injured when they attempted to apprehend some poachers. The poachers I feel. as do many other sportsmen, that our fish and game laws need a few teeth put into them. All too often violators are let off with a light fine if they are convicted at all. It makes mockery of our Department of Lands and For- ests, their personnel and their regulations. DESERVE CREDIT A group of men that deserve much credit are the deputy conservation officers. These fellows often work night after night during the spawning runs; giving unselfishly of their time and efforts for no mone-~ tary remuneration whatsoever. They are subject to verbal and physical abuse with the only reward in the satisfaction they are doing their part to preserve our natural resources. WHAT TO USE If you're planning on fishing rainbows by all means take salmon eggs with you. I have seen many opening days when eggs were the only answer. These should be ï¬shed on the bottom with one or two split shot on the line. Keep it mov- ing with the current. Dynamiting a hole is the “FEATURING†demonstration of Famous G.E. appliances by Mrs. Jean McLean. Fully experienced in the use of GE. appliances, Mrs. McLean will be on hand to answer any questions you have about these items and help you choose the ideal gift for Mother’s Day. ER - A fast-action toaster with a sensitive color con- G. E. AUTOMATIC TOAST- trol ranging from dark, medium. chrome finish light Suggest Go|f Course For King Sideroad Can a golf course be erected in residential zoning? An answer will be forthcoming to Arndock Investments Ltd. through t h e i,r solicitors Bloomenfield. Bomza and Ben- der. who have inquired of King Township Council about establishing a golf course on King Sideroad and Dufferin St. on the former Specht farm ‘property. opposite Harry lMcBrlde‘s service station. [ .,,l 5.9.0.000000090 Thisn‘pl'qperty purchased by Dr. Arnold Iscove is zoned residential and was planned for 'I'o Form Club For Outdoor Sportsmen STEEL LINTELS | BEAMS STEEL FABRICATING T0 Custom Specifications PINDER BROS. LTD. 20tonobee BA. 1-3344 60W In recent weeks a great deal of interest has been expressed in the formation of an outdoor club for the Richmond Hill area. The proposal has been made to band together a group of people interested in outdoor activities. e.g. hunting. fishing. etc.. and develop a club area in the immediate vicinity. Some research has been done into the availability of suitable land at a reas- onable rental and several sites are available. If you have an interest in the out- doors - are between the ages of 18 and 180 then you are more than wel- come. The proposal has been made to find out the names of interested people then call a general meet- ing. From this meeting Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service Heavy housing subdivisions, e cept a strip beside the rai way track that is considered indust- rial zoning. At the same time, an owner of property can apply to have zoning changed. steering committees would be formed to set up a con- stitution for the new or. ganization. Whatever the general in- terests of the group indi- cate is required, will be laid on. It is hoped to in- clude archery. fly tying, casting, skeet shooting. pheasant hunting, etc with all these activities conduct- ed on the club property. If you’re tired of trek- king for miles for your outdoor sport then this is for you. Please contact ‘The Liberal' by writing to box No. 15_3 Richmond Hill. The sooner the names are in the sooner the new club gets off the ground. Let's get those names in now and let‘s get the show on the road. And away we go}! H O W B I G ? Big as the most luxurious Mercury. 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