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The Liberal, 14 Apr 1976, B12

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Unionvi/le Tennis Club Registration A pri/ 28 UNIONVILLE â€" Registration date for prospective new mem- bers of the Unionville Tennis Club is set for April 28 at Crosby Memorial Arena on Carlton Road in Union- ville. THORNHILL â€" The Allison Flyers came up with the “Cinderella” bit Saturday night when they downed Red Army 4-2 to win the Thornhill Inter- mediate Hockey league championship. It was their second straight “sudden death” win in the playoffs after finishing the regular schedule in third place behind first place Red Army and second place Robar who they beat 6-4 to qualify for the final game. The hours are from 2 pm. to 8.30 pm. Membership is open to all Markham residents The entire team played a good game. under the excellent coaching of Mr. ‘Boguski Steve Penyige, a fan tastic Bayview wrestler (he was runner-up to the Ontario champion). recently captured the All- Ontario Judo Cham- pionship. What can I say about the talent that Steve has, besides congratulations? Volleyball At a recent volleyball tournament held at Rich- mond Hill High School, the Bayview girls from Grade 9 finished fourth. The final score was 6-0, with all of the scoring coming in the first half, from an “end around" by Lui Troiano (4 points) and a convert by Bert Bolderheij (2 points). Alan Tambosso 884-5541 The Bayview rugger team, in its first game of the season, handily defeated Huron Heights on Tuesday, April 6. here at Bayview. That game saw the Flyers managing to stay one jump ahead of the powerful Red Army team before a large crowd at Thornhill Community Centre. 3-12 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, April 14. 1976 Bayview athletes Thornhill Flyers champs Sales Service Leasmg WIiSter Donut} we'll buy g the donut! RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE AND AURORA HEIGHTS PLAZA you buy the COWBB 'Hwy.11, Newmarket 895‘2 366 Toronto; 364‘7917 o . Valuable Coupon - t a n o a . Comeinandbuyacupoftheworid’s best coffee, and we'll throw in the Mister Donut of your choice (except fancies). Just bring in the ad and be our guest for a free donut anytime to April 25, 1976. H. J. PFAFF 5 MOTORS Juniors, 18 and under $5; Seniors (over 18), $12; ULTA dues. $1.50 for total of $13.50; Family (Parents and two children), $30, OLTA dues. $3.00 for total of $33. Instructional program for beginners and lower intermediate level are also available. Limited numbers so please register early. with fees set at The competition was keen, but the girls hope that next year they can win as Juniors. Variety Night Now that Bayview’s annual K.A.P. Kampaign is underway for the eleventh straight year, the entire Richmond Hill community is urged to have some fun while supporting the campaign. On April 23 you can see a couple of hours of the finest of Bayview talent at “Variety Night". 'For tickets contact Wiebe Bergsma or Brian Horan at school during normal school hours. (884-4453). Other events that are coming soon are the walkathon (April 25), the telethon (May 7, 8) and various lotteries and games etc. 7 Get involved, suppoi‘t the campaign,'and help an underprivileged child. best of bayview Early lead The Flyers jumped into a 1-0 lead with about two minutes gone in the first period on a goal by Dave Nicholas from Keith Bagg from Steve Phinnemore. Red Army tied the game on a beautiful combination as Stu Francis head-manned the puck to a speeding Gary Smith who flipped the puck to brother Kevin Smith who broke in alone. Smith proceeded to pull the goalie out and then rip the puck high into the top corner. Flyers fightback The undaunted Flyers came back to An earlystart for vegetables Early vegetables can get a head start if they’re seeded. indoors, says Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food horticulturist, R. A. Fleming. “From mid-March to the first part of April, seeds of cabbage, cauliflower and lettuce can be started inside, In this way, young plants will be ready to be set out in April when the weather The taste of home- grown vegetables is something that most gardeners and their families enjoy. We have just about made it . . . Saturday, April 24 marks the opening of the trout season in Ontario. This is the time when the best of friends become strangers in order to get to the hotspots first. The limit for Brook Trout is ten fish for most areas. Browns and Rainbows have a limit of five fish each. This is almost the same as in past seasons, but we do have a few changes in the fishing laws, especially as far as snagging is concerned. The act now reads: _ It‘sillezal ‘It is illegal to fish for, attempt to fish for, catch or kill a fish with a hook or hooks of any instrument manipulated in such a manner as to pierce or hook a fish in any part of the body other than the mouth’. This means that a game warden can nail you now before you snag a fish if he sees that your hook is improperly baited. I am certain that every good sportsman will welcome this change, as well as the section that says that fish taken illegally must be returned immediately to the water. Good trout spots So much for the law; now let’s take a look at some of the better trout spots. Keep in mind, however that everyobdy is out fishing on this first weekend, and some of the better spots see anglers standing shoulder to shoulder along the shores. Rainbows The Pine from Alliston down- stream usually produces a good number ‘of Rainbows as well as Brookies, but unfortunately some of the shoreline is now posted. The most popular is surely the Saugeen in Southampton where Rainbows are usually plentiful. but so are the anglers. for those who are lucky enough to get a spot, a nice Brown Trout might be a real bonus. The Sydenham in Trout season time Qualify you can trust. . . luxury you can feel. SAVE 25% 75% 7724 YONGE STREET. THORNHILL' 889-0237 score two straight goals with Paul Nicholas getting the first one from John Steven and Keith Bagg; and then it was Stevens hitting the top corner from Bagg. Seven seconds later it was Red Army striking back with Harold Simpson scoring from Dave Gourlay on a nifty passing play to make it 3-2 going into the third period. The two teams battled through most of the third period which was scoreless until just a minute and 53 seconds to go when John Stevens was set loose on a “If gardeners keep in mind that these vegetables prefer cool growing conditions, the garden crops can be successfully produced under artificial lights.” ' There are many publications on growing plants under artificial lights available to home gardeners. becomes more settled," he advises. “If gardeners keep in mind that these vegetables prefer cool growing conditions, the As well, gardeners will need to remember vegetables vary in their germination period and in the time each takes to develop transplants. If a gardener is a novice at this practice, Fleming recommends this in- formation be studied completely before starting. Pawns : troilblozerr OUTDOORS WITH Alex Ebersoaecher The next stop was at a ditch not more than two feet wide. The same, Trout all over and a four-pounder out of the culvert. This went on all day and we were never more than forty miles from Toronto. Laugh if you will I guess by now you might have got the hint of who that crazy fellow was fishing in that little ditch running through that farm, not far from an apartment building. You can laugh all you want, but I’ll get my limit before you do. Owen SOund will be as busy as the river at Thornbury and Meaford. Here's a tip Have you noticed how I've tried to discourage you from fishing at the best streams? Well. it‘s true, and here‘s my tip for the week. Perhaps I had better tell you first how I found out myself. Little ditch Not too far from Thornhill we stopped at a little ditch running under the highway via a culvert. I knew when I saw this ditch that there weren't any minnows there, and I was right. There were very few minnows in the seine but there were lots of Speckles. I’ll tell you, I had to look the other way as they threw all those two~pounders back. The fish bite like crazy in these ditches, probably because no-one has ever fished there before, besides myself, and maybe you. Try it, especially if you are sick of the traffic jams around the popular spots. While writing a story on bait-fish netting a few years ago, I went out one early morning with a minnow crew. Lanveau, Gobi Sand, 12’ x 10’3” Joviality, Heavenly Blue, 12’ x 10’5" Candleglow, Citrus Lime, 12’ x 9’ Bolereau, Emerald Sea, 12’ x 11’5” Fontaneau, Burma Jade, 12’ x 11‘ Fine Arts, Vanilla Creme, 12’ x 10’4” Empereau, Frosted Marble, 12’ x 10'3" Candleglow, Summer Green, 12’ x 11’ Fondeau, Autumn Blaze, 12’ x11’8” Empereau, Colonial Gold, 12’ x 8’6" Gusteau, Sassy Brown, 12’ x 8’11” Entrancing, Coffee Tones, 12’ x 7’4” Entrancing, Ultimate Beige, 12’ x 8’ Louveau, Custom Green, 12’ x 7’6” Empereau, Venetian Green, 12’ x 7’2” Empereau, Crystal Gold, 12’ x 8’9” Bolereau, Atrium Green, 12’ x 7’6” Adoneau, Ermine, 12‘ x 7’ Empereau, Colonial Gold, 12’ x 8’3” Adoneau, Brazilian Lime, 12’ x 7’9” Empereau, Mystic Pearl, 12’ x 8’9” Lanveau, Antique Pewter, 12' x 8’ Alpha, Modular, 12’ x 7’2" Empereau, Buccaneer Gold, 12’ x 7’1” Joviality, Spanish Tracery, 12’ x 4‘11” Adoneau, Cognac, 12' x 3’8” Lanveau, Gobi Sand, 12’ x 4’6" Lanveau, Irish Green, 12’ x 4’7” Louveau, White Wine, 12’ x 5’1” Bolereau, Lime Frost, 12’ x 6’1” Joviality, Lemon Swirl, 12’ x 4’1” Adoneau, Cathedral Red, 12’ x 4’4” Adoneau, Brazilian Lime, 12‘ x 6'1” Empereau, Ivory Frappe, 12’ x 6’8” Adoneau, Whisper Blue, 12’ x 5’10" Empereau, Topaz Gold, 12’ x 3’4” Fine Arts, Dune Beige, 12' x 5‘ Joviality, Dutch Chocolate, 12‘ x 5’10” Entrancing, Moontones, 12’ x 4’ Bolereau, Beaver Brown, 12' x 6'4” Bolereau, Persian Gold, 12' x 5'9" Lanveau, Copper Delight, 12‘ x 4'2" Many good gardening books contain in- formation on planting times which should be followed closely. Once the plants are large enough to be separated, they should be transferred to a cold frame or a cool sunporch or greenhouse for “hardening” â€"â€" producing strong stemmed, stalky plants. REMNANTS breakaway pass from Bob Huckvale and put the game away. Boih goalie Brian Lennox of Red Army and Paul Saunders of the winning Allison team were outstanding. Rugged contest The game was a rugged one all the way with the Flyers drawing 16 penalties to Red Army’s 14. There were a total of four players ejected from the game for fighting from both teams. Red Army had won the championship last season. And many others THORNHILL â€" Jack Secord, chief overnight deskman in the Toronto Star's sports department for the past 18 years and a residentof Thornhill, died in York Central Hospital April 6. He was 52. Secord resided at 143 Brooke Street in Thornhill and leaves his wife. the former May Henderson from Thornhill, three daughters, Elizabeth Ann, 19, Mary, 16 and Cathy. 12. and two brothers, William and Donald. Known to his colleagues as Seke, he had been with The Star since 1950 when he graduated' in jour- nalism from the University of Western Ontario. He was also an avid golfer but was restricted to three days a week after an attack of angina a few years ago. Formerly a member of the Pine Valley club, he moved to Meadowbrook two years ago. Funeral service was held at 2 pm. April 8 from B. E. 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