Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 16, 1969, p. 16

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Veil April Salmon soon in York County streams MAPLE York salmon smalt ranging County fishermen may soon in size from to be able go after one were planted at sw sites in of the worlds great sport the upper reaches of the fish salmon with- Number River between out Jeang the county ton and The Last week enters York did Hi- Willi Here up the in- Hi of 111 it III In till- tin it to the Mime sire Willi this J lift their is Imwl liu fltmW I rip Will decorator panelsyoure beautiful putons They last a lifetime no fooling decrees of uollu- hut officials the In relatively un polluted for over HO per cent of its length It is only near Toronto that any high level of pollution I nl hut rapidly through The young sal- were also introduced into their rivers around Toronto in Bronte Creek near Hamilton and in the Credit River These first salmon planting were undertaken on an basis The success of those plant ings will determine the ex tent of the future salmon program in Ontario Salmon are not new to Lake Ontario and the rivers near Toronto the department points out The Don and Credit teemed with Atlantic sal mon years ago but for many decades now these waters have not supported an extensive sport fishery of any kind the department planted arc a year and half old They originally came from Mich igan and were hatched and reared to this age at the fish hatchery just south of Owen Sound they arc young they murk At tills age they are called salmon parr and these liars begin to disappear they attain the smutting stage and arc ready to head downstream to tin which they reach In a matter of days There they become raven ous feeders gobbling up smelt chub perch and any small fish that may swim by Some of them about four per cent ma- tore early and will fight their way up the river to spawn this coming Fall These will weigh about lbs Most will mature and spawn in the fall of 1970 at which time they will average 12 lbs Some may reach lbs Once they have spawned they will die Originally these salmon came from the west coast and are not completely adopted to spending their entire life cycle in fresh water Out west they spend their adult life In the ocean Because of this difference the ferti lity of these fish decreases ami to prevent the stock from completely dying out by the third generation new butchery slock will have to he introduced Thus to in a salmon fishery in Lake Ontario and the will require hatchery salmon program involving annual plantings THE SPORTS ERA SPECKLED TROU Harder to catch in 69 earlier titan usual in take district streams this year and the district forester Sid- ice earlier than said about five inch fih have already been planted Usually he said When this hap pens they are very easy to catch they have not adapted themselves to a na tural habitat require a few days to learn how to forage for food on their own vulnerable Lacrosse an ancient and trusty Canadian game TORONTO No sport played in Canada has finer tradition than lacrosse It deserves to be called the Canadian because its roots deep in our history says the federal health department publication Lacrosse For many years before ami niter tin- turn of the century was major sport In tills court and the names of la- hoys tongue It was played by both and lr iili and by the Indiana who mi vented it so it was truly a national giime Profession ill amateur leagues flour ished and the spread en interest In tills fine sport it ill have accomp lished Its purpose sheeting on goal that ap peals to the best athletic spirit of boys and young been called the fastest game two feet it is a game of skill brute force to general the little fellow can his larger oppon ent by superior ability It can tie played from early spring in all kinds of weath er equipment Is no expen sive it is an exciting game to watch The ploying area can be an open field a hoe- key box or arena or oven a i be GRAVEL STONE TOPSOIL SANDFILL EXCAVATING GRADING FRONT END LOADER Stans Haulage 8952096 Then as the two advanced ii popularity introduced to the game as early as it or enjoy it is something about the stick- work iml teamwork catch ing and throwing the ball eluding your opponent and feci thai this one jUiUfics it- their sports curriculum Be cause of the very fact that stick is employed the game develops control It is hoped tint more schools will consider Incrasfp us an inter class or interschool sport It can add variety to the school sports program and get more boys playing a game Community playground programs will also benefit from inclusion of lacrosse- In the sport schedule Give this great iniitiiii J I eh Ali ce let young fellows SENECA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY Serving North York and York County WITH 2 CAMPUS LOCATIONS AT FINCH AT WOODBINE OFFICES SHEPPARD E 2238000 or 2239661 PLAYOFF SPECIALS SAVE ON 69 DEMOS 69 DART GT 69 POLARA equipped automatic mill radio Say 69 POLARA 69 DODGE STATION WAGON This Family car has an cylinder automatic with radio is finished in bright bin with 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