Just picture the shores of Lake Ontario â€" fishing piers extending out into the lake, lined with anglers catching white Bass, freshwater Drum and jumbo yellow Perech. Further out. boaters can anchor over a reef made from concrete rubble and old car tires. Well, at least this is what now is proposed. What it is Let‘s take a look at what has already been done in and around the Toronto area. Throughout April, 1976, 100.000 Rainbow Trout were planted upstream from Georgetown where most of the good spawning gravel beds exist. Half of the Rainbows are spring spawners while the other half spawn in the fall. DiMAMBRO, Anthony and Melinda are happy to announce me birth 0! their daughter Stelanll, on Friday. May 71h, 1976. We would like 90 thank me 51a" of York Cemral Hospital. Proud grlnaparen's are ConceHa DIMambro and Mr. and Mrs. John Sinopoli. c1w46 RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Athletic Club will be holding a “garage sale“ next Saturday and there’s a car that goes with the garage. Well, sort of. In the lake itself, you may find Sunfish, Black Crappie, and Pike hiding among artificial brush piles and log cribs. WHITE, Pat and Sandra (nee Greig) are havPV to announce the arrival at their son Evan Patrick, on May 7th, I976 at York Central Hospital. weighing 3 lbs. 91/: ozs. Proud grandparents are Alex and Helen Greig and Edna White. Thanks to Dr. Newbigging and the nursing statt. clwde The doors will be cast open at 173 Trayborn Drive for a morning of bargains and goodies with the whole idea being to raise funds for the club's activities. 7 r 3-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 12. Highlight of the affair will be a 1973 Toyota Corolla car (obtained through the good graces of Gerry Paxton and Bob Hickman of Wilson-Niblett Motors) which will be on display for resale. CHAPMAN. Ethel May â€" At York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Thursday. May 6, 1976, Ethel May Badger, wile ol the late Harry Chapman at Maple. Ontario, dear mother at Mrs. Gladys Aitchison. Mrs. Mina Nuke. Mrs. Clara Ash, Jack. Harry, Howard and the late George Chapman. The tuneral was held tram the Thompson Funeral Home. Aurora, on Saturday. May 8th. Interment Maple Cemetery. clwu {Alas pï¬rcl‘nased from the local dealer at wholesale pricing and Young Rainbow These young Rainbow, averaging seven inches in length, will head down- stream to Lake Ontario. They will have acquired an imprint of the Credit River and should return later to spawn. Unlike the Coho, they are capable of reproducing naturally HINRICHSEN. Earnie Suddenly on Thursday, May eln, I976, Earnie Hinrichsen 0! Rich- mond Hill. Husband of lhe Iale Heidi, dear lalher ol Earnesl ol Klllaloo. Resled at "12 Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Service was held on Monday. Interment Aurora Cemelery. HODGINS. Hilda On Tuesday, May «ll, 1976. Hilda Hodgins at oak Ridges. dear mother at Shirley (Mrs. Arthur Watt) grandmother ol Jason and Jodie. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Service was held on Friday at- temoon. Interment St. John's Cemetery Newmarket. Track club to hold ’garage sale ’ Dream Lake for fish F QUALITY EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ‘ Noun LAWN AND GARDEN NEEDS Deaths Births By Bob Thompson Riding Mowers Latest safety teatures Built for heavy mowing Manual or electric Starts Attachments available Versatile (over 40 Attachments available) Tractors from a to 20 hp. Hydrostatic or Manual shift P.T.O. Shaft Drive to an attachments "SNOWBALL ENTERPRISES" 14 HP. Tractor SEE THE COMPLETE LINE OF BOLENS LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT AT: We service everything we sell Aurora Sideroad it Dufferin 77127-59740 Long journey With the old hydro dam at Streetsville breached by high spring waters, the returning Rainbows will be able to ascend as far as Georgetown. It has been more than 100 years since migrating fish from Lake Ontario have been able to reach that far regularly. and, perhaps someday, in the not too distant future. the fish will reach the Forks of the Credit as they did when the French exâ€" plorers first travelled Ontario. Stocking Coho In addition to Rainbow, the Ministry of Natural Resources is continuing its experimental stocking of Coho Salmon. one hundred thousand of which have been planted during the month of April, 1976. These young fish, averaging five in- ches in length, will return as adult spawners in the following fall. MR. and Mrs. Larry Needler ol Thornhill, are pleased to announce the ionhcoming marriage of their daugh'er, Carol. to Mr. Peter Dhama. son at Mr. and Mrs. Nesti Dhama oi Willowdale. The marriage to take place at Thor- nhili Presbyterian Church, June 16,1976. clwdb and no further stocking should be necessary. CANNING, Helen Bernice â€" In loving memory of a dear daughier and sister who passed away live years ago May 12, 197‘. A‘Igvaiv'si a {mile instead of a frown, Always a hand, when one was down. PATERSON, â€" In loving memory at our dear parents George and Mary-Ann. 66d cook them home, ii was His wiIl. AlQavs true, "tougth and kind, DICEMEN, Florence L. â€" In loving memory ol a dear wile and mother. Florence L., passed away May 13, 1974. Sadly missed along Iile's way, Quietly remembered every day. No longer in our lile lo share. am in our hearls, she‘s always lhere. Lovingly remembered by Husband Garnet, Jessie and George, Slan and Jean. :lw46 slill. Dearly loved and sadly missed by son George and daughler, Helen and lamily. clw“ Wonderful memories she 12!! behind. Too dearly loved Io ever In; forgotten. â€" Momer. Brothers and Sisters. clwde WEIR, Paul. â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and Hitler who passed away, May 7, 1974. Sadly missed by his wife Ann and son Scott. clwdb Forthcoming Marriage BM in our hearts they live"! In Memoriam will be sold by the members of the club. Any profit realized will be channelled for development of track and field in Richmond Hill. The project is being handled by the bantam-midget team members. Hopes are high A good many local athletes are ex- pected to show very well this year especially the midget girls (14-15 years) who will have Jane Toporowski. Laurie Stockall, and Rosemary Polczer all returning for another year of With the summer track season im- mediately before the athletes, this bargain affair will serve as the only self-help money-making effort by the members for 1976. trOI lblozerr 1976 Available in 3:2 and 5 hp engines. dependable reverse drive on 5 hp. models ï¬lling widlh for 9" to 46" Easy handling, bu! goes deep. Garden Tillers No raking grass or leaves. Sell propelled and hand propelled Mulched clippings relenilize lawn Rugged and reliable Mulching Mower OUTDOORS WITH Alex Eberspaecher The outlook of the 1976 fall Coho run in the Credit River is not as rosy as it was last year. There was a very poor return of the very important Salmon jacks last autumn. The weir, used to check the fall run, will again be installed in the Credit in September this year. Yearling Trouts As part of the Ministry‘s effort to rehabilitate the fishery of Lake Ontario, 100,000 yearling Lake Trout will be stocked in the lake just offshore from Port Credit this month. ‘Cards of Thanks Credit River The Credit River is one of the few streams on the Canadian side of the lake still suitable for migrating fish. With most of the man-made ob- stacles removed. the river is opening up to the fish, and it may not be long before you see fly fishermen along its banks casting for trout, while down on Lake Ontario‘s shores, a youngster battles a fighting Pike. MR. and Mrs. William Brough of Richmond Hill are happy to anâ€" nounce the engagemenl oi their daughler, Donna Lynn. to Ruben Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mills ol Thornhill. clw“ MR. a. MRS. PETER A. BUR- NETT, 311 Boisdale Ave., Rich- mond Hill, are pleased 00 an- nounce the engagemem 0! their daughter, Christine Mary to Kenneth Fudurich, son 0! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fudurich, Toromo. Wedding to an place August 13, I976, a! Heimzrnan House. Thornhill. clwdb MR. and Mrs. Russell Eaton are pleased to announce the marriage of their son Keith, to Pam Fordes from Winnipeg, March 26th, 1976, in Winnipeg. c1w46 MRS. Nels Gage and family wish to flunk their many friends and relacives. lor their kind ex- pressions o! svmpaihy during their recent sad bereavement. WE wish to express our sincere lhanks and apprecialion to neigh- bors friends and relatives lor their many ads 00 kindness. exâ€" pressions of sympathy and "oral tributes at the sudden passing ol a dear molher and grandmother Hilda Hodginsl Special lhanks to O.P.P. Oak Ridges. Constable Pal Giberson ol York Regional Police, Mr. Oakley and Che Marshall Funeral Home. Shirley and Art Wan and Iamily. clwdo Odl/QHISQFS ngagemen ts Marriage LIBERAL Clw46 North York Rangers win Clancy competition; Added to these fine performers will be a number of last season bantams, Judy Paxton, Sandra Diggiachinnio and Donna Brownley. to form the basis for the best competitive team ever developed in Richmond Hill for Ontario competitions. wéékflwâ€"chï¬ ithey wv'on th.e King Clancy WILLOWDALE â€" The North York Rangers won the 1976 Richmond Hill International Midget hockey tour- nament by beating the favored Hamilton Hhskies 7-2 in the grand championship game. It was no fluke. The same Rangers prqyed last Whata way to end a season. Richmond Hill Capstan Construction Atom trophy winners meet the Maple Leafs‘ Daryl Sittler. Wow. CALL Custom Air Conditioning 55 BOWES no. concono 569-1238 0No Down Payment '10 Years to pay in easy mqpthly 0Air Conditioning oEIectronic Air Cleaners -Power Humidifiets FOR FREE, NO OBLIGATION ESTIMATE inrstallments' oh your gas bill Gas Clare Hecla High Boy FURNACES REPLACED SAVE $47500 Hill atoms meet Daryl Sittler Midget A championship at St. Michael‘s Arena. Guess who they beat? The Hamilton Huskies in the final two games by identical 3-2 scores after losing the opener by 3-0. Coaching help Without exception, the older juvenile- junior team members have stepped forward for 1976 to offer coaching and administrative assistance to insure that Richmond Hill‘s younger represen- tatives carry the green and white colors with distinction. Noah Yoik‘s assistant coach Stan Hotchkiss was jubilant along with coach Ralph Beer: 7 Hamiltbn was of the opinion that our Left to right are Wayne Cardwell. most consistent player; Edward Devlin, most improved; goalie Chris Austin receiving handshake from Sittler and most valuable CN announces increased train service to a lot of the places you‘re most likely to go. More trains. At more convenient departure times. Better connections. To make it easier than ever for you to enjoy the advantages of CN train travel. Advantages like the comfort. and the all weather reliability. The room to relax. or m0ve around. We’re oing all out _ to get you w ere you’re gonng! tournament win in Richmond Hill was a fluke and they told us before that first game," said Hotchkiss. “When they beat us 3-0 they were sure of it." The expected increase in travel costs. (Richmond Hill does not have adequate training or competitive facilities) to reach the summer track meets has been estimated and so the garage sale was organized. Working hard. for their own benefit. will be the entire bantam and midget But something happened on the way to St. Michaels for the final two games. The never-say-die Rangers won both games by 3-2 scores in overtime in dramatic fashion. It was the end of a fine season for the VIII CN “More Tempo service to London/Sarnia with new, low Tempoclub fares." The friendly service. and choice of accommodation. The chance to meet new people. or catch up on some work. And. best of all, the economy. 80 call your Travel Agent or CN Passenger Sales Office Because With CN’s Red. White and Blue plan. train travel IS still the comfortable bargain! player trophy; Derrick Baker. most goals; Greg Robertson~ most assists: and coach Rainer Weidenfelder. team . . . if you aren‘t interested in buying anything this Saturday. why not drop around and meet the young people who will be enjoying track and field for Richmond Hill in 1976. The sale starts at 9:30 am. and closes at noon hour (Sharp. Don't be disap- pointed‘ get there early. “I thought the hockey in the finals at Richmond Hill was the best I‘ve seen in some time there and I've been to a number of their tournaments. And I mean the A and B finals as well as the championship game. It's a great tournament." Rangers after winning the Richmond Hill tournament which Hotchkiss terms as one of the “finest of its kind. Photo by Hogg)