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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Mar 1951, p. 7

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WABASSO COTT ON Syiffaing / Prints .52c., 95¢., bic, 98c. [worn moors, sess, fo e new improved MEN'S OXFORDS SUNWORTHY -- SUNTESTED - MENS OAFORDS $6.95 - " _ shortening | Pi 1que, white glen Tc. BOY: OXFORDS, ak 25, $5.95 | A COMPLETE LINE OI THESE TWO =: -- | POPULAR LINES. WE WOULD BE i 2C Printed Poplin; Tle. & 83c. ATA =| PLEASED TO SEND A SAMPLE BOOK 3 ~e hed C MEN S OXFORDS TO YOUR HOME 2 : Unbleac e otton, . TAN NEW WATERFAST PAPER CAN BE 8 ; WASHED. : . HIGH QUALITY ! : : 1 b. wo Jl. and 5c. $7.95. $8.95, Ts PAPERS AS LOW AS I ROLL. | BIRDSEYE FROZEN FISH i Ae nl Tl | Port Perrv hon eld | { FLOUNDERS ::.lb. 56c. OCEAN PERCH Ib, ddc. a vai ' + S-- $3233333338333888333338288488 I Sunuununng 123] - Lake St. Clair and Detroit River: (b) North and west of and exclud- . - AIAAAASNANNANAANNANAAN | June 26th to December '15th; and] ing the French and Mattawan Rivers Youth Emigration | Pitfalls for Chicken Fidelis and Pilot Classes (ii) Lake Eri¢, and Niagara River [and Lake Nipissing (other than "a'): | | ACK OF KNOWLEDGE BLAMED ' to hold OYSTER SUPPER and PLAY in the United Church, Greenbank WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 ° until all served. Admission: Adults 85c., Children 35c¢. Conservation Corner --Trout, pickerel and pike anglers, will get a real break this year with earlier opening dates it was learned recently when the open seasons on game fish for the Porvince of Ont- ario for 1951 were officially announ- ced by Harold R. Scott, Minister, Ont. Department of Lands and Forests. The - opening date for speckled, brown, rainbow, uroro and Kamloops trout has been advanced to April 28 from May 1 and that of yellow pick- erel and great northern pike to May, 12 instead of May. 16. ~~ - The. reagon_ for the earlier hs dates, it was explained, was to give anglers the benefit of a week-end's fishing on the opening dates. The old dates of May 1 and May 15, both fell on a Tuesday. The new dates come on Saturdays. In all cases the length of a fish is measured from the tip of the snout to the centre of the posterior edge - of the tail. The open seasons, bag and size li- mits on the various species, with all . dates inclusive, are as follows: - BLACK BASS: July 1st to"October * -- New Large Shipment ' HIGH GRADE TRIPLE-SOLE BROGUE wear. - All sizes, 6-12. CLE 9.95 SISMAN BOOTS & Rich and handsome wing-up, siyled 0 ne up your whole wardrobe. Selected smooth leather uppers with a rich burgundy notched storm welting.-Lioe leather linings. toll riple soles tor longer SHOES AT POPULAR PRICES finish. Dimond All normal fing last IBEX SHOES Inlaid Linoleiiih Tile . Mens Welts Tilevein-Plastic Tile . Gold Seal | Congoleum Ix12Rug Borderless, 3x12 Rug $9.00 Monarch Dove Yarn loz. hall .. PK. Sports Wool, 2 oz. Be. Grey or White $5.95 pair . WALLPAPER 19. each 14c. each $11.00 DT EP BLANKETS, 10x30 with between Lake Erie and Niagara Falls: July 1st to December 15th. -_MASKINONGE: (a) _North_and west of and including the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing: June 20th to October 1st. (b) South of and excluding the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nippissing: July 1st to October 1st, except--(i) St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair and Detroit River: June 25th to December 16th; and (ii) Lake Erie, and Niagara River between Lake Erie and Niagara Falls: July 1st to De- cember 16th. SPECKLED TROUT, BROWN TROUT, RAINBOW TROUT, AUR- ORA TROUT, KAMLOOPS TROUT: April 28th to September '16th. LAKE TROUT: (a) No closed sea- son in Great Lakes, Georgian Bay, North Channel, the intervening inter- national connecting waters 'and St. Lawrence River, (b) North and west of and includ- ing the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake' Nipissing (other than 'a'): No closed season when taken by ang- ling. (c) South of and excluding the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Oth to October hth next following, except--(i): The County of Halibur- ton and that portion of the County of Hastings north of and including the Townships of Cashel, Limerick and Wollaston: April 28th to October 6th. YELLOW PICKEREL (Wall-Eyed Pike) and PIKE (Gretit Northern Pike): : - (a) No closed season in Great Lakes Georghin Bay, North Channel and the intervening international connecting waters, except--(i) Bay of Quinte: Pickerel -- May 12th to March 31st 15th, except -- (i) Ls Clair River, i son, ONTARIO FLOOR SANDERS 'LAYING - SANDING & FINISHING RUBBER -- MASTIC & LINOLEUM TILE Day or Night~Phone 4128-W-13, Oshawa, Ont. \f Ns RW ANA "French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake | Nipissing (other than 'a'): November Z next following; Pike-----no closed sea- | Pickerel --May 12 to April 14th, next following. Pike--no closed when "taken by angling. (¢)~ South of and including season the Nipissing (other than 'a'): Pickerel-- May 12th to December 31st. Pike-- May 12th to March 31, next following. (d) Lake St. Francis -- Pike and Pickerel May 12th to November 15th. (e) St. Lawrence River other than Lake St. Francis: Pike and Pickerel, April 28th to March lst. NOTE: No person, shall fish after October 156th ingthe Counties of Dur- ham, Northumberland, Peterborough "or Victoria; the Trent River or Lake Scugog; or Beaver Creek, Crow Lake, 'or Crow River in the County of Hast- | ings. BLACK BASS: 6 per day, minimum, 'length 10 inches. MASKINONGE: 2 per day, 14 per season, Minimum length 30inches.! SPECKLED TROUT: 1H per day, not exceeding 10 Ibs. in weight (except Norfolk County, 10 per day, not ex ceeding 5 1bs. in weight.) iio length 7 inches. i BROWN, RAINBOW, AURORA, and KAMLOOPS TROUT: bof: each Species per day. mum length 7 inches: LAKE TROUT: 6 per day, regardless of weight. YELLOW PICKEREL (Wall-Eyed Pike): 6 per day. Minimum. length 13. inches. PIKE (Great Northern Pike): day, regardless of length. PERCH: 25 per day, regardless of * length; except Lake Mindemoya 16 per day. CRAPPIES: 20 per day, regardless of | length. ol 6 per ! a ----p-- "Toronto; Boom Town" a documen-t tary film typifying- the- tremendous industrial expansion which has- hit Canada in the last few years, has just been" completed by the National Film Board. Featuring Canada's 1st subway, the Toronto Stock Exchange, Casa Loma, and the_gay new night life in the Queen City, the film fis being released as a Canada Carries On theatre subject. velopment; the Canadian people, FOR YOUTH EMIGRATION Canada's heavy loss of young people to other countries _in the last half- century was due, in a very substan- tial degree, to the fact that they had never heen taught the simple omic and physical facts about their country, -M. W. Maxwell, chief of de- Canadian National ways, said recently in an address to the Halifax branch of the Fngineer- ing Institute of Canada. The potentialities of Canada in all its economic aspects, he suggested, might be brought to the realization of especially the youth, through a series of regional and specific studies of Canada that might be sponsored by the Institute and so organized that the basic con- stitution would be the work of under- econ- 'graduates and students in secondary schools. Effectiveness would be in the doing of the job rather than in the tangible result, although such work would add up to an immense | overall picture of the country, Mr. Maxwell said. Rail- |. RED; Imagine! Beautiful, new kitchen walls in just a few hours! This wonderful, flexible -- baked enamel wall cov ering with its handsome raised tile effect gives you the utmost in kitchen beauty and' serviceability! Its smooth, lustrous surface resists dirt, grease, scratches, wipes clean cloth, Ideal for kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, playroom wherever you want a decor; ave durable, casy to clean w new Congowall colors In convenient 54-inch wainscot height. SEVEAL COLOURS IN STOCK--WHITE with BLACK 'or vou a swish of 4 damp Vall! See the now! CONGOWALL BLUE, GREEN, YELLOW, PINK» 1" Feet Wide. at 80 Cents Lineal Foot BLACK 0) RIMS, le. and Se. foot. Rearing Ottawa. All anxiou | rearing should give consideration first Station, Harrow. . } Unless the chicks are from healthy he warns, good environment later on can be only partly effective in bring- ing satisfactory results. Other important things to remem- ber, says Mr. Mountain are: a reliable 'stand-in equipment in case viet failure, with spare bulbs and fuses separation from pens in which Duh stock are housed; careful use of drugs with adherence to manu- facturers direction; eareful observ ance of the space requirements as the i chicks grow, and continuous reference to the many excellent publications of- source of heat; fered on this subject. These can be | obtained by writing to Information Service, Ottawa. Mini Magic makers like these four gather in the Toronto studios.of the CBC every Saturday morning to broadcast a half-hour adventure among the wonders that can be found by going through A Doorway in Fairy- land. Their make-believe trips to distant lands begin at 10.30 a.m. on CBC Trans-Canada network. That's Lyn Cook in the background who writes, directs and acts in the program--she plays the role of the ~ Story Lady. With her are Donald Ruth-Jean Kearsey. On January Saunders, Helen Hagen, centre, and 27th they took a trip to India. poultrymen who are to avoid pitfalls in chicken 1 and foremost to the source of the 1] . \ . | chicks, says W. I". Mountain, Head Poultryman, Federal Experimental parent stock and expertly incubated, Departinent of Agriculture, IEE 380888880000838202 0808888222382 2222288380808 8 $IIIBIIIIIIIILIIILILILLLILLLLLILLLLLLLY | ry Let Us Supply You ph eh A CA pr Vir A Oe RR ye ons y , ny oh DN - a ra Fy 1 EE A hed at WITH THE CHOICE FRESH MEAT TO GIVE THE PROPER BALANCE IN YOUR DIET CAWKER BROS. PORT PERRY 31 ONTARIO S NENETIAN BLINDS Let us Gyptex those rough and cracked Ceilings, Painting and Decorating OUR NEW OE SAMPLE BOOKS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM IN YOUR OWN HOMIE it is modern A New Service for You tefthished in any color, new tapes and cords, work done by leading Toronto manufacturer, Cr years of expericiice ut your service. M. 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