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Terrace Bay News, 7 Apr 1960, p. 11

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April 7, 1960 SS YOUTH CONFERENCE = Cont'd from Pg, 9 up with addresses by noted erica on parte ant topics. _ Keynote of this year's Senrerence is "Responsibility" which is broken down.into - The Teenager and the Home - The Teenager and the Community - The Toenager and To-Morrow. These 'subjects will be introduced by Miss EB. Reesor, Y.W.C,A, Public Relations Director; Professor B. Hill, School of Social Work, University of Manitoba; and Dr, C.H. Reason, liedical Health Officer. They will be discussed by the teenagers in smaller groups, and question=and-answer periods will be held on.cach subject. All year long, teenage srs in all commun» ities have been competing for the right to represent their community et the Youth Conference. . Since acconmodation is difficult to arrange, quotas are put on each een Club. Terrace Bay's quota this year is 18, This means that, out of an active nerbership of over 50, the majority must remain home, Those who have worked hardest and been the best members will»attend. DePT. REMOVES SIZE LIMIT ON TROUT With the removal of the size limit on trout, size limits on all game fish 'in Ontario, with the exception of maskinonge, are now removed under the 1960 sports fishing regulations announced recently by Land and Forests Minister J, Wilfrid Spooner. Size limits on bass and pickerel were removed several years ago, Among other changes in the angling regulations are: SEASONS Rainbow trout include Kamloops trout and lake trout include splake, the speckled trout-Lake trout hybrid. The season for yellow picketed or waki~ cyes will open on the same date in all parts of the Province, May 15, except Lake St, Francis, May 9th, North and west of, and excluding the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing, other than the Great Lakes, the yellow pickerel season ig from May 15 to April 14. South of; and-including the French and Mattawe Rivers and Lake Nipissing, other than the Great Lokes, the yellow pickerel end pike season.is from May 15 to March 31, When the opening date of a season falls on Sunday or Monday, the~season opens" on the Saturday immediately preceding in all cases, C&TCH «LIMITS eteh limits; for,lake trout are: i. Lake Simcoe two (2) in one day, ii. Lake Timagami and southern Ontario (excluding the French ami Mattawa Rivers, Lake Nipissing, the Great Lakes and connecting waters and the St. Lawrence River), three (3) in one day. iii All other waters five (5) in one day, The limit for speckled trout will be 15 in-one day with an aggregate weight of not more than ten pounds, except in Elgin, Middlesex and Norfolk counties where the limit will be ten in one day with-an aggre gate weight: of not more than five pounds, (Continued next column) TRARAG BAY News WS TE OT ides ce MO MM rent $1.00 SCHREIBER PHONES AUN ete loc Page 11 Several reasons are given for the removal of the size limit on trout, Because of the Large netural mortality, it is felt that the trout should be harvested more liberally, Also, in.fishing for trout of a specific length, there is mutilation and loss when fish, which are not long enough to be "keepers" are returned to the.waters by anglers,.Furthermore, the size and growth of trout vary considerably from lake to lake and stream to stream, Lifting of the size limit is expected to simplify enforcement of the regulations, The use of spear guns will be prohibited under the new regulations. KIWANIS KIDDIES KARNIVAL - Cont!d from -Pgs1) Tommy Schock. Girls - Marcia Hamilton, Cathy Jo Cotton, Don Stuart, Brian Pineault - John Shirriff and Harl Moores, Joanne Brown /and Maureen Vachon. Jill Crandlemire and Kathy Phillips. Cliff Wood, David Falzetta, Velma LeBlanc and Irene Stuart; Ellen Knight and Anita Lafontaine. When contacted to-day Ccsta's Groceteria, Schreiber, advised that plans for their new store in Terrace Bay will be forwarded here for approval this week end a start on the building will be made as soon-as weather permits. Caccamo's stated that a detailed announcement on their plans would be made within a week or sO. Correction The date of previous RAGES on record set in the Terrace Bay Mill published Last week should have been November 7, 1958, $,000 people, 300 of them non-residents of Ontario, hunted moose in the Geraldton district in the 1959 season and took:1,030 animals, 850 going to residents and 180 to non-residents, The moose harvest was about the same as in 1958, If there are deer in your area, keep your dog tied up because even the farm collie or the household spaniel ¢an run a deer to exhaustion over crusty snow, Lands end Forests officers urge. HOME BINGO STARTS ~ APRIL 7TH 3 CARDS FOR FULL HOUSE $100. PLEASE PHONE BETWEEN 10 AM & 1 P.M. 18 numbers called the.first day - 3 numbers a day Tuesday to Saturday - TERRACE BAY PHONES 3236 - 3265 - 3762 232 - 37 PROCEEDS FOR CHARITY SPONSORED BY LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE - TERR.BAY MUU Tn elegae |

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