THE GREAT if OUTDOORS FISHING SEASONS We slipped up on our annu in the last column We cannot amamnamrnrnmarocronnuim ai remin or about lake trout season fish for again until November asthere is anne month closed season fromOctober to Nov ember inclusivel annually JVhiteiishand mme trout are also out for this one month but Rainbow may be taken in Lake Simcoe from November to November 30 when all of the extended seasons as per schedule these waters officially closet Bass and muskie seasons come to close this coming week end The season for thme two popular gameifish officially winds up October 15 iBIGrWEEKENDW Last weekend was trub one in million thaniu to the lovely weather We cannot remember seeing so many people outside enjoying the great outdoors so late in the season it was almost clbowtoelbow at some of the favourite ï¬shing spots along the Nottawasaga River Collingwood harbour ihornhury and Cralgleiih areas We saw few good fish very productive time for the more fishermen than fish in We did not get talking to that most of them fared it taken but generally it not fishing fraternity with considerably evidence many duck hunters but it appears lot better than did 93153951519 as far ubringing home the evldEEFe It was definitely the has to pile in the family car and weekend yet for those who like admire or take pictures of the nut umn colours look for some good appln get in aylastoftheseason camping trip or visit the cot tase Many people were in swinuning thanks to the above normal temperature of both air and water and many boats that would normally be in winter storage were stirring up the calmness of many lakes As far as colour pageantry is concerned one did not have to go too far from this immediate district to see some of the best displays available As well as the thousands who swelled the traffic on our hlghways many more took their garden and lots in order HUNTING REGULATIONS advantage of the weather to get From the latest news release from the Lake Simcoe District Ontario Department of Lands and Forests comes the following which we feel is most timely in Ontario resident hunting licence may be issued to any person residing in ontario for of $1 providing the person period of 12 months for the sum is is years of age and has taken four hour course in hunter safety training In those municipalities designated as Regulated Townships an additional fee of $8 is charged nonresident Of the said Township for the purpose of taking foxes pheasants and rabbits in season These licences are not valid unless permission to hunt on private land is secured from the property owner Sometimes individuals appear little unhappy with the re strictions attached to hunting Townships However licences and fees charged by the they might feel much better about these privileges locally after reading about regulations in effect else where The following item appeared recently in the Conservation Volunteer lMinnesOta Department of Comervation JulyAugust 1961 issue BAVARIAN HUNTING cusroms Bavarian hunting customs and regulations offer some striking Jonirestate omslMinimumagc to qualify for hunting licence is To and the young German hImter must succesfully complete six month course on huntin laws customs study and identificat ion of game and nongame game management Completing this species and some fundamentals of the new hunter is examined by board of qualified German jaegers hunters if he names mutiedm his examinationhtherynmhunt ence so marks $12 but cannot go aï¬eld until hunting insurance $35000 personal liability finally is the hunter on his own bilityl Now he has purchased $3500 property lia Nol First he must secure permission to hunt on the land hire guide and look to the guidefor an 0x to shoot the game seen in comparnon we are null living and hunting like pioneers Be seeing you in the gre SPECIAL POSTSCRIPT at outdoors We are right lathe middle of very important campaign our Citywe are referring to the Barrie United Appeal by eLghi local health and welfare servimserviccs which we all use at one time or another an In our community which we have come tore1yupon purchasehisdiw WaddéTufï¬r 53 nrrivcdin be at your place of business payroll deduction planrem of eight local agen put the campaign our own pledgehelp to more 777777 WhenrthewolunteercanfasseiEhlliipon you whim in your home or as participant in emberwe the citizens of BanTe at one United cam ur support for this one cies and by signingi over thetop once If stirdieotlyou are wondering why this is in the outdoors umn well yourshulytaldng with hundreds more of your neighbours 1s volunteer worker oh this years campaign Triumph In 1Opening Game ms caNADTAN paces North Bay Trappers made spectacular debut in theEasi bury Wolves 41 in one or two season openers In the other game Ki er Beavers whipped Sault Ste Marie Thun derbirds 13 The Trappers before home town crowd of 1940 managed the win despite the absence of four key players holding out for better cuntracisC oathLo Passador filled the ranks with overage juniors The sixvteam leagues new entry replacement for the defunct On Royals showed lots of promisegrab bing 20 firstperiod lead on goals Joe SzuraamLlohn Longar Rookies Harold White and Bill Ishell notchedtheothenorth Bay goals ya lone scorer was another ex junior Bob Dillabnugh The four Trappers holdouts are Greig Hicks George Gosse lin Norm Wasiowskimndigoalie Claude Pronovost sunsrrrura snows Pronovost laced by camp only few hours before game time Dufonr was steady as rock turning aside 275ud bury shots Trapper wereout shot 2824 the Sault Thunderhirds collapsed under Kitchencrs fourgoai barrage in the third ern Professional Hockey League 1h performance by the Kitchener club Sandy McGregnr and Len Ronsnn each scored twice for Lwinnersï¬singles being added by Ed Hoekstra Mel Pearson and rookie Brian Hex tall Don Grosso scored twice in the firsi period for the Sault Merv Kuryluk made the other tally for Thunderbirds midway through the second Defenceman Norm Guimond Thunderhirds lone hnldout sat in the stands as referee Vern Buffey called 16 penalties eight to ch club Houk Receives It Big Rois NEW YORK AP Ralph Houk signed new two year contract to manage itbe world champion New York Yankees Thursday at reported $45001 year and predictedthe club should be even better in 1962 got helluva raise said Honk 42 who succeeded Casey Stengel as Yankees skipper just year ago almost fainted when they showed me the con tract Roy Hamey Yankees general manager said the raise was substantial but didnt give any figures It was understood Houk got $30000 for 1961 This is the first time since have been in baseball that knew for sure what would he period Only 17113 fans were on hand to watchithe impressrve doing for twoyearsv in ad vance ESkies Will Face Petey Roughies By 183 CANADIAN F3258 Edmonton Eskimo will face their favorite opponents Sas katcbewan Roughrlders as they seek to end damaging slump in the Western Football League this weekend The Eskies who have dropped into second place one point he hind Winnipeg Blue Bombers play host to the Riders Satur day night gt TheBombirr will be trying to take stranglehold on eague Lid as they clash with the Stampedersat Calgary Sa turday night and follow up with game against British Colum bia Lions at Vancouver Mon day The Bombers leading the league with 13 points have ï¬ve games left in thengulansched ule compared with Edmontons three If Bombers win both weekend games it will require only one victory in the remain ing three to cilnchfirstplace and bye into the leagues best ofthree final playoffs The sec ond and third teams meet in two lama totalpoints semi flash The Eskimos have managed only one victory and one tie in their last six games FIXING PLAYS Coach Eagle Keys has been working to patch up the Edmon ton attack and defence both of which turned sour after the kimonwon their first raven Oar glaringindtoatiooof the offensive plight in the failure of star fullback Johnny Bright to score in the last ï¬ve games He counted to louchdowns in the first eight games Calgary and Winnipeg have been working hard for their battle Coach Bobby Dohbs of the Stampedera says the Bomb era are the roughest team in the West Physically they may be the strongest team in Can tidal Wellneed the biï¬gflt efo fort weve been able to accum ulate this year otherwise well be in trouble Ottqwa Gridders iCant AffordfIJOSf By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa Rough Riders have everything to gain and lifont real Alouettes in the estimation of Ottawa coach Frank Clair at least have little to lose That figures Clair is setup that could spell trouble when the two clubs meet in the cap ital Saturday to open the East ern Football Conference week end Were tied with Hamilton and cant afford to lose Clair mused Thu rs day Montreal hasnt much to lose now and theyll probably be relaxed ball club and that kind of team is always tough The Als six points behind Toronto Argonauts with four games left to play arent actu ally out of the third and last playoff spot yet but loss to Ottawa coupled withrnnmus win over the TlgerCafs Sunday in Toronto would spell their doom for the 1961 season Clair will field pretty much the same squad that dumped Hamilton 1410 in five fearsome minutEs last Sunday TRAN KCIIAmM Heavywt Bout Official Monday TORONTO CF Official signing of the world heavy weight champiops ht be tween titleholder Floyd Patter son and Tom McNeeley of Boalt ton will be held here Monday it was announced Thursday Thei 15round bout has been scheduled for Dec Patterson and McNeeley the lathranked challenger be on hand for the formal signing at mid town hotel lt has beenset for 1145 am At that time details of the agreement will be announced by Championship Sports Inc and Frank Tunney of Toronto copromoters of the fight Milt Graham will be back at 13¢ve Tmédmbï¬ son but linebacker Ron Koes due to come off the zoday dis abled list today is is doubtful starter He gave his injured right knee stiff workout Thursday but Clair feels an ex tra weeks rest might be worth while in view of the impending playoffs The A15 are expected to trot outn new quarterback at least for part time duties Coach Perry Moss probably will find considerable playing time for Joe Francis late of Green Bay Packers of the National League in support of Gerry Thompklns Francis hampered by reg curring leg injury has made only singleplay appearance this season Ha threw pass into the dirt on the last se queoceotargameMontreal lost 62 to Calgary Montreal halfback Dick Cohee will remain out of action with bruised instep which club spokesman says may prevent him from playing any more this season Jack Esponship will again handle the punting now that Gino Barretta the Italian horn soccer player has been dropped MAY SPDBTNEW LOOK The Sunday game in Toronto may reveal new look in the Argonauts offence not that quarterback Tobin Rote Wont be throwing as much but that hell be spreading his fira more Rate has been passing to Dick Siattn and Dave Mannso fre quently that opponents have been covering them like tent The result is that while theyve still been ch lng footballs they havent been able to get away for the lung gains of last 5935011 Role now feels that his new ends Bob Jewett and Ron Mor ris have caught on to the Jug patternsso well thaHh be prime targets from here in From Hamilton coach Jim lrimble said Thursday night that end Hal Pattersons in jured shoulder doesnt seem to be bothering and heprobahlv will be in the lineup Fullback er ry Mchugall has damaged rib cartiiag but should play Fullback Ebb Jarus with hip injury is more doubtfululand Icing his placed by ei er manor Mm Offen ve guard Hardiman Cureton received his Canadian cltizenshippaperr this week leaving room for another im port it will be filled by half back Carver Shannon acquired during the week from Winnipeg Blue Bombers In addition flan ker Tommy Grant has been tn ken off the disabled list after apparently recovering m7 kidney 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