won‘t hold in a strong wind. A heavy, hookâ€"type anchor, is ""?'&3. ttach o a dm%dï¬-hchm which will work for almost all types of situations. First, have the right fishing expert at Mercury outboards, passes along some anchoring methods Fishing success on windy days comes to those who know how to anchor their boat. And Red Fisher, the has been spoiled because the angler tired of fighting a neverâ€"ceasing wind and headed for the dock. was chosen at the group‘s annual meeting in Winnipeg. He succeeds D.J. Gendall of Edmonton, Alta. won‘t hold. And many a trip acceptance of mobile homes as a form of low cost housing Canada rose from 9,000 in 1970 to 15,000 in 1971. The acceptance of doubleâ€" wides was evident during the past year as the numbers sold rose from 400 in 1970 to 1,200 in 1971. Doubleâ€"wides are â€"two 12 foot wide units placed together, side by side, to give a 24 foot wide home. Most doubleâ€"wides are 60 feet in length and square footage is approximately the same as conventional three bedroom bungalows. Mr. Smith also noted that other leagues in the borough â€" are invited to attend. _ The gals have taken to the There‘s nothing more frustrating than to have your boat drift off a good fishing An Ontario man, Wm. C. Smith of Exeter has been elected president of the Canadian Mobile Home and Northlander Mobile Homes in Canada is very evident. a girls hockey league is to be discussed at a meeting hosted by the Bert Robinson Hockey League at the Centennial Building Wedâ€" nesday, May 24 at 7:30 p.m. condition sometimes brings high winds that blow all but the most experienced anglers off the water Early season fishing is often exceptional during periods of a _ rising division. The club thanks two local business establishâ€" ments _ for _ donations: Frank‘s Texaco Servicentre and Pat‘s BP Service back with Emery for a second year, sponsoring Cardiff in the mosquito borough in regard to a home by Dave Gerry The North York Soccer League opens next week and the Emery Club is still riep veracity of this statement been more apparent than in recent weeks. â€"‘The posh corridors of the point of view. Federal politicians have paid homage to the Rich mond Hill Dynes, a collecâ€" tion of ball and bat enâ€" thusiasts who travelled to the Philippines and returned Sports and Recreation on the lith floor of Place Vanier have reverberated with alternate cries of joy and anguish, depending on one‘s Mobile homes on increase Mr. Smith noted that When things finally get The possibility of forming Thomas Plastics Ltd. are Hockey for girls By Bob Ferguson Nay Season opens â€"but where? it‘s been said, are a Fishing in the r struggles hurt executive levels for Most, if not all, teams are out of the gym and onto the fields. Ed Cook‘s Marauders held a recent practise at Melody Road Public School. For the first hour the lads were full of getâ€"upâ€"andâ€"go, but the final fortyâ€"five minutes told the tale. It was a tired and subdued lot that during 1971. He remarked that this has happened because of our construction standards (the Canadian Standards 2240 series). In a light wind drop the anchor ahead of where you want to fish. It‘s best to slow the motor, let the anchor reach bottom, then pay out most of the rope. 'l%: long rope will absorb most of the boat‘s pull caused by the wind, letting the anchor rest without sliding, even on a sandy bottom. the mobile home percentage of single family dwellings increased from 14.8 per cent of the market to 16.2 per cent was emphasized that all members of the association have now obtained CSA certification for their mobile homes, travel trailers and recreational vehicles. The Canndian . Standards Association, at the request of the CMHTTA, set up regulations governing production and installation of electrical, plumbing, gas and oil heating equipment and vehicular and structural requirements. The result of The technique for an exâ€" tremely strong wind calls for two anchors and two pulleys. Imagine a triangle, with the rolling, Eric Bailey has taken on the job of coâ€" ordinating _ scores _ and statistics. Eric‘s job will be easier if coaches cooperate in passing on all information, any coaches reading this, please take note. The publication of a CSA code for recreational vehicle parks was also announced at the meeting. While this doesn‘t put Canada back in the mainâ€" ensure reliability and safety in mobile home and travel trailer construction. international hockey at the world level with anything short of their best players, appears to have scored points with the agreement by Russia and even . inâ€" ternational hockey czar Bunny Ahearne to stage an eightâ€"game conflict betâ€" ween the best both Canada and the Soviets can muster regardless of financial Hockey, girls‘ variety, can be just as much fun â€" if not, more so â€" and it will provide * some active and competitive sport for participants. clamp a large selfâ€"locking pulley at one side of the transom. in the role of conquering heroes â€"â€" softball champions of the world. ‘ Canada‘s adamant refusal sport in other regions of Metro and it is time that the York lassies had their share of ice time for other thar figure or pleasure skating At the general meeting it VINYL TOPSâ€"CONVERTIBLE TOPSâ€" SEAT COVERSâ€" AUTO UPHOLSTERY 1 DAY SERVICE JOHNSON‘S AUTO UPHOLSTERY 1822 Weston Rd., Weston AUTO UPHOLSTERY SERVICE IN WESTON May 18, 1972 248â€"8561 High School. A great kickâ€"off to the ~season was a recent dance at St. Judes Church Hall when a The junior champions are the Hawks with Joanne Drapeau, Doug Cook, Sharon Anderson, Tony Herzuk and Steven Trudeau. Consolation winners were team the Alley Cats with Consolation winners were the Supers with James Zych, Billt Lind, Renee Chase, Denise Lyons, Chris Gaffey and Collette Tenny. pions are the Alicy Cats with Willy Wilson, David Paton, Nancy Cook, Cathy Gay, Nadine Tenny and Gerald Fennelly. The Yorkview Soccer Club is all set and rarin‘ to go. The executive report that all teams â€" squirt, atom, mosquito and peewees â€" are completely filled and equipped. They‘ll be playing their home games at Graham B. Warren Junior anchors serving as opposite points of the base, and your boat as the apex. To place the anchors, first motor to the exact spot you want the boat when you fish. Then, carefully back to one point of the base line. Drop an anâ€" chor. Then motor slowly to the second point on the base and drop the second anchor. These should be eight to 10 feet apart. Now move to your fishing spot and clamp down on both anchor line. If winds cause the boat to drift, pay out more rope to release strain on the anchors. by Joanne Drapeau Last week was the final week of Bowlarama playoffs. Bantam Chamâ€" left the field. If you are interested in soccer and would like any further information â€" on A common theory brought to the attention of Red Fisher the fishing expert at Merâ€" cury outboards, is that water And a likely place to find such an area is to check the back ends of coves where water is shallowest. For here, by midâ€"summer, water plants such as algae and moss have developed a thick, spongy layer that serves as a water conditioner for fish. wind A power struggle between Canadian closed champion Bruce Rollick of Vancouver and backers and the executive of the CBA has cost the game the services of four capable men in Most anglers look to traditional "hot spots" for their summer fishing sucâ€" cess, when â€" in reality â€" they should be searching out those cool, shaded places where fish find life more pleasant. Fishing is the only sport in the world when finding a cool spot may mean you‘ve found a "hot spot." badminton and, unlike the tales in the story books, . it would appear the good guys don‘t always win. we currently understand it, the first step in that direction has been taken. Canadians can be proud of our hockey moguls for winning the battle if not the war. Civil war has been fought within the ranks of Canadian stream of world hockey as Bowling season ends Off and In summer fish the cool spots Donna _ Holder, _ Mark Revelle, Debbie McDonald, Gary Blair & Mark Zim merman. Some good scores were bowled in the bantam division and top bowler was Paula Ellis with a 212 and 241 for a 453 double. Bradley Lawley had 209, Bobby Williams 215, Carol Hussey 261, James Zych 240, Jimmy McCalmont _ 204, Gary Dillman 216, Mark Priestley 207, Nancy Cook 214, Janet Hogg 210 and Joey Simarâ€" dlone 200. In the junior division, Kim Gooch rolled a sensational 301 game. sellâ€"out crowd celebrated in festive style. It was the last dance until September 23 when the group moves to St. Wilfred‘s Hall on Finch Avenue. All the ladies have pitched in to make all the preâ€"season dances complete successes. The first game of the Yorkview Soccer League Tempting a bass or pike out of a cool spot beneath the moss isn‘t easy. One method calls for using a pork rind frog, with a single weedless will be Mayâ€"23.â€"Come out an support the boys. is cooler beneath such a layer of plant life. For one thing, the water is shaded from direct rays of the sun. Another thought is that the plants act as an evaporating coaler for the water un derneath. Whatever the reason, these thick beds of water plants are good places to fish during July and August. Emery activities, give Bot McKee a call, at 742â€"7139. He‘s the man in charge of it all. to whom authority, rules and regulations appear to stand for naught. _ _ _ _ No sport is that well established that it can afford to feed four top calibre casualty, executiveâ€"director Dave Folinsbee. While not privy to all the inâ€"fighting, I am appalled at the prospect of a fine game being sacrificed for the selfish interests of an inâ€" dividual â€" particularly one running â€" bus pickâ€"up for all seven }esslons to Doublerink Arenas â€" $45.00 per weekly session â€" $18.00 per weekly session at Lambton Park Power Skating School â€" $29.00 per session at September Doublerink Arenas Power Skating School For a brochure and further information on our schools, â€" Maiton, Bramalea, Brampton, Woodbridge, July 31 â€" Aug. 4 â€" Clarkson, Huron Park, Port Credit, Dixie, Cawthra Arena, August 7 â€" Aug. 11 â€" Sharon Arena, Newmarket, Aurora, Oak Ridges, Richmond Hill, July 17 â€" July 21 PRESENTS _ SUMMER HOCKEY AND POWER SKATING SCHOOLS AT DOUBLERINK ARENAS AND LAMBâ€" TON PARK ARENA. 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OR TELEPHONE 741â€"0462 These invaders, Spanish International TV, have obtained closed circuit television rights to air topâ€" flight international soccer events to Canadian audiences. ‘"There‘s _ notâ€" hing wrong with providing these games to Canadian audiences," King, executiveâ€" director of the Canadian Soccer Association, admits, ‘"but what concerns us is the fact that the promoters have made no attempt to contact Other sports too have undergone _ administrative upheavals. Jim Ramsey and the Canadian Amateur Wrestling Association have parted company. So too have Harry Franklin and the Canadian Amateur Basketball Association and Roy Gannon and table tennis, all for varying reasons. us and establish some control guidelines. Without control over this thing Canadian soccer developâ€" ment can suffer. Properly handled they can be an asset but without control our entire developmental program is threatened." Wrestling is still looking for a replacement as are basketball and table tennis but the latter two at least have interim directors to handle the workâ€"load. Eric King and those close to Canadian soccer circles find themselves in another form of conflict â€" against outside invaders. In basketball‘s case it‘s Janet Maxchand, an able and ambitious lassie who served as secretary to Franklin and baseball executiveâ€"director Jack Jordan. Guiding the destiny of table tennis at present is Josie Tomkins of Toronto. There‘s bound to be many more heated battles in the world of sport, some civil and others of broader scope but through it all one thing is apparent. Sport in Canada‘s undergoing some colossal growing pains and with the Montreal Olympics only four years away we‘ve hardly begun to fight. CENTRE COURT Cycling enthusiasts in Canada can find out what it‘s all about with a new book on the market. Entitled The Canadian Bicycle Book, it‘s produced by Paul Arthur and Associates and published by D. C. Heath Canada Ltd., of Toronto. CCA executiveâ€" director Ken Smith‘s the editor. recover from this black eye, and Folinsbee, one of the most capable administrators it‘s been my pleasure to meet at the centre, is conâ€" vinced it will. I fervently hope that the battle scars heal quickly. If not, all the efforts poured into the game in the past year or so‘ will have been wasted â€" and for what? A junket of good will wï¬ï¬‚uwflnwflmm to satisfy the sulking child behavior of a plaver. idsA a d sn Avnatiintactctica d aadituba opera before an audience of The â€" Olympic _ Torch top officials from governâ€" Awards will be given in five ment, business, media and; categories: to the outâ€" sports, as well as every . Standing Canadian team and Canadian Olympic hero from _ individual at the Summer Percy Williams to Nancy Olympics; to the outstanding Greene. Canadian team and inâ€" William H. Cox, COA‘s dividual at the Winter communications chairman, Olympics and to the outâ€" hopes that the Olympic Standing Canadianâ€" it all k In the weeks to follow, the York Baseball Association will be paying special tribute to the people in our comâ€" munity who make it possible for a sports program to operate successfully. Teams require _ uniforms _ and equipment to function. Fortunately _ we have businessmen who take it upon themselves to assist leagues to make it possible for youth of a local area to keep active in a healthy way. Not enough thanks can be directed to these sponsors. One businessman in York has given outstanding financial assistance to the York Baseball Association. He is Steve Tasses, proprietor of York Steak House and Tavern, at Keele and Egliftton. Mr. Tasses sponsored a bantam team opera before an audience of top officials from governâ€" ment, business, media and sports, as well as every Canadian Olympic hero from Percy Williams to Nancy Greene. The awards will be the highlights of an eveningâ€"long tribute to Canada‘s Olympic gold medal winners. They will be presented in the NAC Ottawa. The first Olympic Torch Awards, will be unveiled Wednesday, May 24, wher the Canadian Olympic Association presents Olympic night in Canada at the National Arts Centre, Olympic When you get the urge . _ U# OA S C Sports Car is the answer JUST ARRIVED AND IN THE SHOWROOMS AT 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) ALBION RD.f ic 1950 WILSON AVE. (West"OUfJangy‘"741â€"7480‘ last year which won the York League championship. This season, when financial difficulties arose, Mr. Tasses generouslyâ€" offered _ to sponsor two more teams. With _ this _ type _ of cooperation, more boys in the Borough of York will be able to play baseball this summer. The league wishes to thank Mr. Tasses for the support he has given. League report This year we are pleased to announce that scores and standings will be presented each week by Graham Cable Television on Channel 10. As well, outstanding players will be spotlighted throughout the season in this column. In conclusion, we wish to remind you of our opening parade Saturday, May 27 at noon. awards Torch Awards will become a basis on which the awards will continue in future years will be announced at a later amateur athletes. "We thought that it would be most appropriate for our first Torch Awards to honor gold medalists who have done so much for sport in YORK VOLKS 401 HWY WE HAVE A DRAW EVERY 2 WEEKS. ASK ABOUT NORTH ISLINGTON‘S POWER TRAIN WARRANTY 5 YEARS OR 50,000 MILES 50 NEW CARS IN STOCK AT North Islington Motors LOW, LOW 204 PELLATT AVE. (Janeâ€"Wilson) 247â€"2440 Brand name paint, Aqualite Semiâ€"Gloss, Super Gloss, Flat ODORLESS . WASH UP WITHWATER _ RECOAT SAME DAY OPEN TO PUBLIC THURS. 9 â€" 1 ; 5 â€" 9. FRI. 5 â€" 9 SAT. 9 â€" 1 ‘72 TOYOTAS OPEN VICTORIA DAY, MAY 22nd J.G.L CHEMICALS PAINT DIVISION WILSON AVE TEST DRIVE YOU MAY WIN 851â€"2296 7694 ISLINGTON AVE. 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