washr gt iu embers of as We District admin and Angler Consexlliliigctub the annual election of officers will take place dinner meetingpwhkh will be held at the Loyal True Blue Hull High Street onjfonday January 27 Dinner will he ayailablo for 1100 and willie and is scheduled for 600 pm There are many members whojeel that not much has been accomir lishei by this group tovdate Remember Rome was not built in day add neither will the proper attitude towards conservation filter through to all people in one yeanior even ten Cunse atlon lsan moire frame of mindkwhich to be de ivelopcd one or two converts are won over to conservation every iryear then we can say that progress is being made al likes or dislikes we urge all members and vote for strong executive an execu tiveiho will keep in mind that they have long range program of education to work toward program which must be pursued in spite of any movement to get it donein hurry For miny yurs conservatlon was looked upon as sort of allout program of enforcement and we referred to those who followed out the program as game wardens Many people took the work of conserva hilly andthought ey were getting away with something every oy took more than eir quota of game and fish or took game or array Today we all realize that so many inroads have been made into our natural resources that long range program of education towards thccndof preserving what we have left and restocking forthe future just that and the gentlemen who we hpwrcfer to as Conservation Officers are engaged in programs of education and assistance to those who want to do something for conser vationIt isstill their dutyto enforce game and ï¬shery laws andm doingso they are doing all of us favour becausethey are protecting ourpropertyhyours and mine They in aided in thcir program by such groups as the Barrie Conservation club of which there are many in this Province We trust that wherever there aresuch groups that the people in that area Will suppoftthcm and where there are not such groups that sportsmen in suchan area will get out and form one icaï¬jsiuï¬o ice fishermen are having real heyday this past week or so Quit Ta fevi local fishermen have managed to tie into laketrout and the Whitefish and Herring are being caught in most parts of the lake ctlred CNff man Frank Longhuist has been having lot of luck ithlake trout catching three lastweek the largest going over ten pounds He is ï¬shing along the South shore but we have heard of similar catches along the North shore Out Oro way he ice did not frch mpletely over until last week end but now at it has they sheila catching more fish now that they can get out into deeper water lilshlng fell off slightly at this end otthe lake last weekend For the sakeof some of the fellows who depend on renting shanties to weekentl parties we hope it improves by this weekend 1bday the Department Is doing have heard lot of comment about recent TV show which shows some whoppers of Lake trout being caught at Temagaml lot of people who do not fish wondered what they meant when they re icrred 83 Lake Simcoe decoys erring and use in or plug that erring swimming flneclare many good manufactured decoys available at sporting goodsstmes and anywhere where fishing tackle is sold Many loc fishermen make their ownandwe haVe seen some mightyrealistic looking ones which catch laketrout too decoy did he very carefully balanced because it is played with the line in vertical position whereas regular spoon or plug is made to be trolled or dragged along behind the line BARBIE WINTER CARNIVAL Watch for news of the Barrie Winter Carnival Everyone remem hers the grand fun which was provided last year We understand that entries are coming even faster this year We saw many people enjoying the open air skating last year who had not been on skates forjyears These same people can hardly wait for this years carnival and will he down taking advantage of the skating area Winter Carnival Committee Lets all get behind the this Winter Carnival possible in front of us place where the whole fami vigorating Winter sport which is provided by the publicspirited citizens who are making We have beau ul Bay right out here an enjoy healthy in PollCF the game Army He then argued longenoughto get aIuminute penalty box he started giving it verbally to That cost him match misconduct But George didntgo directly to the Leaf dressing room Orr his off the icephe made hreatening gestures at the officia He was fin ded off the by linesnfan George Haye gt Then even whit 11 again we wer coach or alledgely strong and didrithav he brains totthedressing roomyMaybe brains was be that mayberReay doesntihave the auchorit to his com tee of seven may hestr nger givan minor penal misconduct Once in Leaf bluelliieThe yo oiith ice to Moore who 11 Chadwick Plantewas struck on thergroi Juniorï¬ series by playing Hdesdiock with Peter ianotezboroush The oint thaw that game WW for lba yearto than thetnilaeiid Guelph mores who werebeatcniby Hanil ton Cubs last ntghtï¬ These same Cubs will be yls itors on Barrie icethls cveniag Comeback At rborough again the lads of an Dmms forced themselves into making third period back by blowing aflrst period 20 lead and eventually watching the Petes move ahead by 42 count The outsbotFlyerahit pa dirt fairlyI earlyrin the first from when y11edr Crosland who pla ed whale oia game for the Flyers anged in Tommy Blacks rebound About three miniites later at 545 Bob Blackburn cut Inï¬ront Police Edge Newsmferi 86 Beneï¬tGame Continued from page one law as he does to officials in OHA Junior games ruled with strict hand He charged Merv Robinson of the police with penalty for shootingtoo hard Ataway to go flap The final result of all of this hilarity was that the game rally ed more than $1000 to be given to the Barrie Minor Hockey As sociation and Police Association Soccer Leagues for kiddies Here are the prize winning number 274 584 861 237A 159 1736 608 821 2936 2341 2190 47 2076 2203 21361369 19524811 1951 1228 2447 1082 2181 1719 1773 NEWSMEN goal Paul Sim jmons defence Red Favero Dan MacDonald forwards Bob Hoop er Greg Tomlinson Al Arsen ault alt rnates Jack Buttle John Hen erspn mags Wall in Bob Hunter Vern Ferhér Leon Mangoff Ev Smith Bob MaoLeanDon Gray Dave Pat rickDon Pilcher Barry Pauly POIACE goal Ed Tschirhart defence Earl McCrone Jim Sav ge forwards Merv Robinson oon Mullins Don Graves al ternates George Winger Cum Bowell Charlie Gorham Gord ilsoll Neil Chaddock Stu Fish or Frank Light Wally MésLeod Bob MacKenzie Don Newman John Plaxton Dougx Jones Bill covert Ron Pickard Officials Ilap Chuck Wood of Barrie First Period PoliceGraves Penalties Chaddock Favero 914 Secood Period PoliceMccrone Winsen Savage Newsm Hooper Newsnien thesaodwlch sin in four ua The Peter evened the count in woultu easy shot by Irwin Spencer andhiii Mahohey Neither Lof these rbots tintiwent pastiummnhnoquesv in the Fiyersrzoallwerg udiard or as danderousaalabontM be stopped being and after their Peterhorongh sirjuekziirstzbl in the third periodwhen Tom Thurlby scored from psasout at the lmnd mark of elm 1ive minutes late was left uncover Flyers cage He took pass from Spencer and that was that At 810 of the closing frame the Flyers aroused the2200faos in therlak byrpuiling to witlunona goal of their hosts Jimmy Josephv son flippedthe puck over Petes goalie Jacques Caron after the netminder hadmade fine stop on driveriofi the stick of Cros laad Approximately four rnlnutes late the guise wasall tied up Via pretty effort on the part of Billy Forhan Danny Patrick and Bernie Cote worked wellln assisting The CrosslandBlackJosephson line was the most dangerous or the ycrs tries The 5cheelseisr may it the limit all the way and were rewarded by pair of fine tallies Dale Rolfe although he picked up three penalties played fine gameon the hlueline for theFly ers He was the only one of the rearguards who gave the Poles attackers anything to think about while they were waiting for pass in front of the Flyers goal Jacques Played Well Norman Jacques made somo prillu Edges qurie 1918 Dist Curling iéï¬fiwiqnéa iilayoffs ofthe Association for afghan in no Ontarldgbur 11 the Governor Generals Trophy This revers ed last years verdict when the playoffswere in Oflilia Five clubs entered teams in the doublerink competition so Umpire George Kennedy had to hold preliminary game in which Cookstown defeated Brad ford 2519 gt in the afternoon Cooksth won its second game beating Ontario IIospital Orillia may at the same time Barrie was los ing to Drillia For the final in the evening Orillia hadlittle trouble beating Cookstown 3115 Drilliaiiad too much experience forCookstown which club is in operation only its second sea is although one rink put up game for at least halï¬way The big match of the day saw Stephensons team from Orillia beat George Dangerfield of Barrie rie heat the Sputniks skippedby Tom Cai well by The Stephenson Dangerfie game finished almost half an hour before CaldWelShhnno ittingthat coul be picked byroneri ends However Shannonteam began to click 10 The ga The pa erbf the she knocked ini by adrive off the5ticl¢ Habs goalie right it hisha ding heir 1111 iver defensively Weiigured they in the locals five mount The line ind whenhe aliensnetted his entire Psterborough teamtheh grated thepoitltwith owever hedio pickup on and to assist to keep him up with ludintscore in the league Awin tonight agiiost Hamilton would be most mayorm the local fans as well is the Flyers The twoo pointswouldmlsoinove points ahead of the Tm Goal Caro Lamb Boise Spencer Dunne dikol 10mm Thurlby Black Brlsson Dar n8 Buddy Garey Flyers Goal Jacques defence Rolfe Davison Weatfali zltuta ledge forwards Haig Josephson CotePanagabko Patrick Forhan Blackburn Crosland Black Officials Franii siota referee Murray Dunnett and Jim Mul doon linesmen all of Kitchener First Period FlycrHrosiand Black FlyersBl han Patrick Penalties Besse 326 Patrick 700 Rolfe 1111 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