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Newmarket Era and Express, 14 Apr 1960, p. 12

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Are Boys Starting Hockey Too Early By Playing hockey at too earl According to a daily release Staff Smythe of Toronto Marlboro think we are A was submitted to the It was reported to the principle of the but same didnt get a seconder Smythe in support of the reso lution maintained that by the tired of hockey a large grain of salt out or Children for CASTORIA of this nature should have cleared his own skirts The Tor onto Marlboro organization were informed does sponsor several pee wee teams and assembles said sponsored clubs and thus make it tough for nonprospon sored sides to compete against these affiliates i for this is that t into a battle of the survival our seven eight nine 11 and 12yearold boys get away with the idea ruining that they use only best players so good kids ra playing hockey if passed it couldnt be enforced stand up and hockey official good kids on the bench the idea of operating a The sooner rninor hockey men they roust get unhitched ram the pro influence the r atom squirt bantam and juvenile hockey will to the amateur sport level If ever there was a case of the wagging the dog it is in today We find sir pro clubs establishing the pat of how should be Down the Centre By Hulse Possibly one reason there art hockey at is that girls and car day because of the trend copied from the pro tele- arena and play a game and come 2AttttUVim I BANK OF CANADA the Hasketts HASH I960 hockey season will do tonight unless this trict shuffle fens SnKmU to make tracks to the arena to- bound to be all kinds when the kids atoms squirts peewees go about declaring champion in their respective Proceedings kick off at pm The over decade though has los its glamor In days shindigs there was a Catharines the the Senior Intermediate A them all for Orillia in another Four great lee being the defenders and Leprechauns while Junior B sees still and filled them will be sees Whitby three straight should COLOR COLOR See the hundreds of beautiful shades we can offerfor interior and exterior home your color centre In three simple steps the color you want is yours Choose your color match it under the exclusive lamp and let the Stylist Color Blender take care of the rest Stop in and see this personalized Color Service in action 71 pfcjd at fsu- SMITHS HARDWARE Newnurket Ph 54585 Bradford Attack Scuttles Beavers draft operated by Brad- Ford men dumped in five second and closed up shop Ken Kelly wimfcrs goal earguards and- for individual speed happened school relay place- Wonder why become the darlings of the ight of by nights for the might be willing to what are we waiting for I imagine the Trolley League polished by Aurora Mayor Murray The Aurora Hawks in it the last year the league tut by r tin- Learn OMHA the Whitby ousting speech hastens to remind our OMHA ex- Whitby Our Legion midgets ousted Whitby and the Newmar ket High School junior ladies basketball side eliminated Whit by High in the play- holdup Legion Callings searching the Closs started what they were It brought back memories to happen Bob Someone asks what trophy hi- Herb of OMH championship lion OMHA Pleased County Ho emblematic of OMHA minor Mr Parker ber of the OMH resides in Stratford key is back jfttr York C Loring Dcolitlle Dooie worked in the Stanley Cup playoffs Leafs vs at Montreal Its congratulations this week and the Newmarket Express Thursday Apr 14 1960 They defeated mbcrg Lions to retain the and Lex trophy York League Oplim books showed in the North their highpowered could bring New- third North York heart It League pals Any- i a spell am their I9i0 hid retain Town Softball league fun league Lowell Waller and Ted Reeve are working diligently to get an intermediate hardball club organ ized locally They have a couple hardball loop seems as sured with ville and Newmarket surefin rora junior baseball club Tht will gel an plea Jim at Twining J termediate Softball League the league I is looking forward a big year ure interested In playing Strikes Spares suits were high singles Betty Tolman 222 Dot La 222 and Hill High triples Flossie Hill and Dot La Team standings Crescents Optimists 3i Rockets Edith ran off a terrific series to pace the Tuesday Ladies League scoring Mary Sargent placed second with YOUR CABLINGS SPORTSMANS GUIDE The spring bear hunts a moneymaker and a new challenge for sportsmen says Don Buckley Old Joe drew hard his pipe us he itche theguideshoistsome400 I pounds of black bear up on the log pole A few more puffs and he was all for talking a spell Id like to have a dollar for every bear Ive seen hanging from that log he said Joe has been cook handyman and chief story teller for several years at one of Northern Ontarios largest bear hunting camps He has seen the spring bear hunt mushroom from a sideline to a business which has meant a revenue of several hundred dollars each year to this very camp I remember when spring bear hunting was nothing more than a passing their rifles along and go hunting when the fish werent biting Nowadays many of them leave their fishing tackle at home Joe explained The idea for a spring bear hunt was first discussed over a cup of coffee several years ago by two Northern Ontario tourist outfitters They felt that with the proper promotion and service the spring bear hunt could be developed into a tourist attraction which could mean a good portion of their revenue during the year Their hunch paid off in a big way and other outfitters quickly followed in their footsteps Operation of a successful bear for considerable organization on the part of the tourist operator Unlike the deer hunt where hounds do most of the work a bear hunt is more of a wait- andsee proposition Before placing bis hunters is the bush an outfitter first locates a spot where bears are known to frequent He baits the location by placing meat fish or honey in a certain spot If there are bears in the vicinity the odor from the decaying meat usually brings them on the run Then the hunter The average nonresident who hunts bear in Ontario spends in the neigh bourhood of for his week at camp This figure would include his room and board guide fees refreshments and other incidentals Nonresident hunters pay for a bear license Although there is no law which stipulates a hunter may only shoot one bear most outfitters who conduct hunts expect the visitor to be they are in possession of a 1 residents gun license While old hunters claim any well placed shot will down a bear regardless of the calibre of the rifle outfitters recom mend to 220 grain One of the most popular rifles used on the spring hunt is the which packs the necessary wallop to stop a bear in its tracks Although there is certainly no shortage of bears in Ontario it has been sug gested that the animals be placed on a protected list and reserved for hunting- only It is felt in some quarters that too many bears are destroyed each year by bounty hunters who consider the animal more of a nuisance than a moneymaker for the province CABLINGS

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