I i The goaltendmg problem may grow to be just that. Last year's rsetminder, Curb Sinolair has not signed. However the hunt 55.011 tor a replacement just in Lune he continues to hold out. In addition to the junior en- try. the Terriers' organization are also sponsoring a midget and Juvenile club. Any player unsh- “A fish diet may well point the way to healthier hearts" Lands and Forests Minister. the Hon. A, Kelso Roberts, recently stated: "These days when so much ls being said about cigaret- te smoking and health effects re- sultant. it was rather refreshing to know that greater attention to fish diet by all of us can well point to healthier hearts. "Down in Halilax. within the past few weeks, some 41 middle- aged men and women volunteer- ed to go on high fish, mtrat-free der m a medical resarch pro- gram. Some of the apparent pro- sults- mdicate that the diet re- duced body wmght and choies- ierrol levels or counts, The ex- pcnnaent seemed to be an added reason for advocating more fish m or take a little fish with your mm! ., It's a good‘thing I like nsh. In fact. I could probably eat it With enjoyment Just about every day of the week. Some folks don't ray» tor n. whsle others would pm more fish it u weren't for the bonus I've long maintained that I gum fisherman is one who not onlv catches fish but knows what to do with them when he gee 'em home. If you haven't mu- tered the an of finding. try to have an expert give you a dem- onstration. Some of the Indian guides up north are very fast at it and can cook up I shore din- ner without I trace of fish bones, Ron MacNexl. the outstanding scum, had his year's smpen- uon lifted by the Ontario LI- cmsse Assocmtxon last month and will be out to break his own Canadian scoring record. Ken Hodge. who played hockey (or St. Catharines this winter and Wally Hutzel are all m camp According to recent medical reports. a dual of fish could help save you and me from a case of heart failure. That bit of Inform- auon came to me from several direcuorts about the same time. and, on top of it a Department of Lands and Forests Bulletin had this to say Recently we bought a nice lake trout and had " {meted " the More Next time I'll do my own filming, I had to keep picking bums out of my dinner and wasn't too happy about it. Dave James, newly appointed coach, although not quite a up- tutusttc, said: "We will bq one of the w: team in the pldrottt and will give I good account of ourselves." The Terriers will open their season at Central Arena nome- nme 1; May and will he “In. mg practices this weekeql Three ot the so-called key personnel are already under signature and many other players trom last year's squad are expected to re- turn. Other players already signed mciude Cyril MacNeil, Brian smith, Gary Kennedy and Jim McElroy. ' Here’s an excellent tip on how in fry delicious pickerel fillets: Dip them into raw egg Ind then into a dry pancake mix, being he Alderman! but: am; his Sincuk, with! ot the umor lacrosse club mud Til-v day mam 'nhis is the ya: we nave been working to. We could go all the war" “We could in All The Illrtrl' THE ADVERTtSEtt _ mm, April 16, I964 Lacrosse Terriers, Optimistic As' !f,.nrfktrtr's 1iielttstl, LAKESHORE RAMBLER BUILT To LAST! AMERICA"! 2324 LAKE SHORE ILVD. W. At luvlin’ton St., Mimico PRICED with the LOWEST! A NEW DIMENSION IN MOTORINGI (1964) LIMITED Sounds good doesn't n fellows? Well, have patience. We'il be hshrr.g m less than a month trom now, _ won't we? Just think. all you‘ll have to do Is say you’re going fishing for the good oi your' health! THE SWING IS TO CAMPING The National Campers and Hikers Association has been de- luged with enquiries about their activities and benefits. and it ap- pears that lots of folks are con- sidermg the poslbdity of getting closer to nature this year. New N C H. A. chapters are sprxnping up all over. The out- door movement IS mratly snow- ballmg as families become mem- bers oi such clubs as the Tor- Can Beavers, Toronto Trailblaz- ers. Hamilton Load Luggers, Niagara Falls Cascaders and the Scarboro Campers. Ontario now has more than eighty provincial parks. most of them with excellent campsites and conveniences. Here 15 a de- scription of one of them. - the Samuel De Champlain Park 8.5 miles west of Mattawa, Ont. Containing over 1100 acres, it is being developed as a multi-use recreational area. Its land form and location offers to the visitors and camper many varied activi- ties. Etienne Brule passed through this park in 1608 and Champlain in 1615, on his way to Georgian Bay, to help.the Algon- quins fight the Iroquois. This route opened the way for explor- ers and fur traders until the early 1900's when logging and settle- ment developed the area. The exhibit centre located on a fa- mous portage on the Mamawa ogy. Glaciation. Fur Trade and Explorations showing how im- portant this route was to what KEY PERSONNEL SIGNED. Coach Dave James of the Alderwood Terriers received some glad tidings when the above trio signed their certificates for the 1964 junior lacrosse season, James IS counting heavily on their pro- mg to try out for these clubs are asked to contact Bob Smclan at CL 1-1355. I kind oi left you would-be campers high and dry for the last couple of weeks. However, I haven't forgotten you, and hope you give it a try some tune soon sure to cover both Sldes, They'll cook 10 a golden brown and should taste as good as any you'll get anywhere. Hiking trails. parks are increa 259-4617 gampsites, and mg in number -hso. " A team from Park Lawn Rink and one from Central Arena captured the championship rounds as the Etobicoke Recrea- tion Department's hockey clinic came to a close-os When developed to its fullest; extent we hope tty have tive" campgrounds and a very large; day use area as well as a large) portion of thepark left in its natural state,-this being setl aside for those wanting to walk: and enjoy the quiet and solitude.l The woods, lakes, and waterways: offer to all a quiet and restful day, or holiday. _ A walking trail wlll take you over,the highest area in the park allowmg you to v1ew the Mat- tawa River from lookout towers at a height of over 300 feet from water level, The amphitheatre offers to the camper, and visitor. movies and, in the near future, talks on conservation and history of the park. Park Lawn, Central Capture Hockey Clinic Championships ts now our Domxmon. Ad _ Throughout the winter at the Ity outdoor rinks and Centnl (and Pine Point Arenas, approxi- 'mately 800 lads participated in ‘the clinics and enjoyed a hard fought series of game; Cham- plons In the Atom and Pee Wee age groups were declared and imet in the grand finals last (week. 3 In the Atom group (agess and Th2 Park Lawn Pee Wees 9), the Chiefs representing Feewere presented with the Cyn- tral Arena edged the hard trrithia Rowntree Trophy by Coun- iing Royals mm Pine Pointieinor Kerr. Standouta for the ‘Arena, This game was dec'yud'winning Ihaves were Don Kerr. Ay penalty shim at each end as Roan Sinclair, the Murphy bro- the teams had fought to a more- 'nhers, Wayne and Neil and Don- Pe tie m regulation time. Pm-laid Marthe. minem for the winners were During the tournament, all 1ter, Evans. Doug PeurytaniptayisA were treated to hm dogs _)and the goalie Brian Kneeshaw. (and soft drinks by the Islington l In the Pee Wee Final, an Meet's Club who along with the 'underdog team from Park LawnAssoeiated Canadian Travellers Rink (the Braves) handed the are supporters and sponsors af favoured Terriers from Central the clinics. The chiefs, trom Central Arena took the Atom title and the Braves. of Park Lawn, cap. “med the Peewee crown. Minor automobile repairs can become major repairs if allov- ad to go oottertded . . . Hence this new plan which allows you ht DO IT NOW and PAY LATER! The - 00‘ non-modern some. depenmcm in ttre an. is " your dismal . . . thit “gain: with Simpson MMon' vapor-tic», - nu of -toed arid-"ion. New f‘TIME PAYMENT" Plan ' , 'f'; uri'fif 's'i"iou, fit SIMPSON Moms Brake lining: checked Cheek front-end Ind and bulk“ odiuned.‘ steering alignment. Arena their first loss. At the completion of the final games, crests were pre- sented to the hmhsts and the champions by Councillor Don Kerr and Recreation Director, Tom Riley. The wmnem ot the Atom, Fun group were presented with the G.thV,t Tom Pacey Memorial Trophy by aration l G. Johnston of the Islington IO, ll; ' Men's Club. This club, a strong Room " supporter of the clinics for many ers 913, years, donated thr trophy m non 9,11 memory of a former member. High y By coincidence, the first winner 235, G. SI of the trophy was the Chiefs, 219. the team sponsored by the High 1 Islington Men's Club. ‘chuk " The Park Lawn Pee WeeslBramhin were presented with the Cynr High T thin Rowntree Trophy by Coun-'O'Brien l cillor Kerr. Standout: for the tug 866. winning Btaves were Don Kerr, High E Ross Sinclair, the Murphy bro-lent 367, them, Wayne and Neil and Don- Payne 3t High Single with Handicap: Wayne Lola 364, Barb Cunning- ham 366. Team Champs: "Monzos," Donna Birth, Captain, 6712 " games). Runners Up: "Woodies," Gary Sim, Captain, 0535 (6 (Take 64248-24 Month: To Pay) REASONABLE RATES TOO! 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