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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1963, p. 14

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Golfing In Victoria Is Year-Round VICTORIA. (CP) -- Golf, ajtrip south, they patiently await gummer pastime for most Ca-|spring. padians, is a winter-time real-| "We always envy you lucky ity for Victorians. people in Victoria," said Paddy Basking in an average winter|Cavanagh of Toronto, secretary- temperature of 46 degrees, Vic-/manager of the RCGA, during torians play both competitive|a visit marked by sunshine and and friendly golf on a year-/balmy fall weather. round basis. | Highlight of the winter golf Harry Young, a governor Of|season is the annual Christmas the Royal Canadian Golf Asso-|Tree tournament on Boxing Affair There are team matches every other Sunday and a Re- membrance Day tournament Noy, 11. The Christmas Tree tourna- ment is unusual in that all play- ers get prizes. A department store provides a Santa Claus who hands out goodies on the 18th green. Last year 134 men and women CANADA OUTDOORS ~ See Need Of Program Curb Hunting Accidents HALIFAX (CP)--Every year in Canada some hunters mis- take a human for an animal, fire off a quick round and kill someone, Every year the hunting fatai- jity toll rises and a number of provinces are beginning to re- ness ad hunters' lack of basic wou 's safety knowledge. His department is aiming to- ward the establishment of schools throughout Nova Sco- tia where hunters would be given safety and hunting in- struction and receive licences only after passing an examina- tion, tually seeing what they are shooting at. . Much of the annual slaughter of woods sportsmen could be eliminated if hunters would con- sider the grief they can cause families and communities. NEED INSTRUCTORS It probably will- take a few years to establish enough hun- ter safety schools, he said. This was because of a lack of quali- fied instructors. "In a few more years we hop2 to be able to do a better job than we have done." Among the things hunters would learn at safety schools would be care of handling of ing, what to do if lost in the, woods and use of fire for pro- tection and as a means of call- ing help. Meanwhile hunters, by ob- serving basic rules of safety, can do much to decrease the risk of woods accidents, Mr. Woodland said. They can be sure guns aren't loaded when being transported in and from car seats and \trunks. Guns should be camried prop- erly while the hunter moves through the woods -- muzzle ahead and pointed downward, butt beneath the armpit. Guns should be placed through fences or thickets, flat on the ground, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 30,1963 13 Most important of aii, hunt-|nize the game they are after ers should be sure they recog-|befone they pull the trigger. . CAN YOU SHAPE YOUR OWN FUTURE! We are looking for @ man capable of building his own Business. We have an excellent Service Station ideally situated on RITSON ROAD SOUTH, OSHAWA, edjecent te the new A & P Store. WE WILL GIVE THE RIGHT MAN: © PAID TRAINING PERIOD © FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (if necessery) © PROMOTIONAL ASSISTANCE © ON THE JOB TRAINING (in short, we'll help) Set you up in your own business @ PHONE NOW @ TEXACO CANADA LTD. 668-3211 or EVENINGS 725-3642 - ry aah tar : H = ne Fy Pi ciation, figures Victoria is '"'the/Day. Amateurs with recognized alize that the only way of beat-| <.4:, instruction is available| Guds SRW Ged, tae the hunter crosses. weapons, methods of woods travel, map and compass read- There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personal use or for @ ACADIAN Other crit, at ee @ PONTIAC este definite advantag hi e BUICK 0 you lease a new . Request . No maintenance costs , No insurance costs . . >. One rate covers | everything on one or two year lease items . Phone or come in |] for full detaits, MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 LTD, 266 KING ST. WEST oe ATTENTION | FOOD PLAN SALESMEN! 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Phone: | ONTARIO FOOD FREEZER SERVICE 728-2963 SAFE-DRIVING WEEK SUNDAY, DEC. 1st to SAT., DEG. 7th only place in Czvada with true/handicaps will compete for the rr in psa -- ing the careless hunter's re-\now--but only to a degree--at all-year-round golf. 10th time this year. with entries from as tar @S/rexes to the draw is to exer-|the high school level, | is no definite closed season and| PRIZE: as Regina. ; hen there are no special winter or| Other winter competitions in-| The ladies receive beotne| EF eG pide cit prectegley A ntgy aah cd hg = temporary greens. clude a monthly medal series|pjeres, sometimes of ea riy| ome inspector, says the day is|tificate from a hunters' safety] clubs in the fall and, with thejseven or less, run off in tw0)hothouses. bese i 4 exception of occasional indoor| sections--October to Decemb® tne winning trophy is a BS guna oe a Sie ag Pasay gis gga putting practice or perhaps ajand January to March. per-sheeted Christmas tree dec-| woods safety knowledge before and 'be taught to identify dif-| balls of previous tournaments. | ences. lwould "go a long way towatd| There are 34 golf balls on this; 44, Woodland, who has been|eliminating the possibility of) year's trophy. linvestigating and writing re-\a human being shot for an an- COMPLETES HEARINGS : ate aoa Iter Mc-|M€ Saturday of gol flast winter,|more than 40 yars, feels woods) Many accidents occur, : GLAS z0W (A --' ed <jjand golf writer Ernie Fedorouk|safety instruction is the only|said, because some hunters) ey i a na Epa gen bcbg of Scotland, British an leas he plays more golf inlway the 'needless waste of hu-|"shoot by sound," rather than| of a six-man inquir: rd es-|( i x-|r han in simmer, : ; investi- champion, outpointed Ric| Winter than in s : G ; : ; tablished last month to investi peu Hf 'The Philippines in| Frost made the greens hard) He blames the "wiping out of the 'woods and shoot before ac: ball Club operations, said/10 rounds Thursday night andjthe last two years but good|valuable men in the pager Thursday the board has com-\moved into a challenging posi-|weather has enabled the tourn-|ity"--as well as the greater i nes ions | ti for yorld title fight x pleted hearing representaticns|tion for a wor itle fig sak tar ins 40k. aijeate Gh oMicighi careless-| folowing a one-week suspen-jhara of Japan. oe _ | my sion for the Grey Cup game 5 . | | the board will resume sittings) _VAULTER GOES HOME Www Your Home Better 2 delve into the internal operation|berg, paralyzed University 'of, with . ne : of the Western Football Confer-|Washington pole vaulter, was ence club. taken home Thursday to spend FUEL zi ASKS FOR TICKETS ents. Sternberg, the first to) VANCOUVER (CP) -- Herb vault 16 feet, eight inches, was) Capozzi, general manager ofjhurt in a trampoline accident terparts on other, Canadian|= " ' Football League teams to turn M L hl over to the Lions all non-| ed aug in Ss Sasa Grey Cup games, Capozzi said] Thursday the appeal was made T } h 723 3481 to meet an unprecedented de- e ep one a Hami . ee ee. Prompt Delivery ! a 24-Hr. Service 99 "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat . * _ McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Ltd. 110 KING ST. W. OSHAWA ASHBURN ONT. PHONE 655-4952 » SPALDING: e Set of 6 TOP FLIGHT IRONS .. ............ fsa +. sapremes ss, Reg. 115.00 NOW 86.25 EXECUTIVE WOODS, Set of 3 .............. Pace nes .... Reg, 90.00 NOW 67.50 SET OF 4 WOODS sree Reg. 120.00 NOW 90.00 SPALDING DYNA-FLITE Men's & Ladies Set of 8 Irons. . ...x.... Reg. 110.00 NOW 82.50 mere OF 6 IRONS 2k ccs es. sie ee ee areer. 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