The Oshawa Times, 29 Apr 1961, p. 11

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dam, urged for years by an- glers, will help rainbow fishing throughout the Georgian Bay area by sending increased num- bers of newly-hatched fish back to grow up in the big water. Meanwhile, late arrivals or hesitant leapers will get a mea- sure of extra protection. Al- though the regular Ontario trout season opens April 29, the river below the dam will remain a sanctuary until June 1. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 29, 1961 17] REMEMBER WHEN? .. Boston Red Sox refused' an offer of $100,000 for pitcher and home-run hitter Babe Ruth 33 years ago today. Ruth, a giant in baseball those days, became a member of New York Yan- kees two years later and made baseball history with them for, the next 15 years. SIX-YEAR-OLD WINS MONTREAL (CP) -- Indian Prince, six-year-old bay gelding by Henry Volo out of Kateri, Friday night won the $1,300 seventh race at Richelieu Race. way. Indian Prince, with Keith Waples driving, covered the mile in 2:07 1-5 to return $9.70, $5.10 and $3.10. HOME OF THE WEEK Ladder Helps Trout To Spawning Ground up to 15 pounds in major an- gling contests. The ladder consists of a series of tanks arranged like stairs. The fish leap from one to an- other and at the top step are netted for tagging by conserva- tion men studying the rainbow's movements. The spring spawning run was already in its early stages when ALLISTON, Ont. {CP)--Rain- [bottom that hampers them in bow trout, which grow big and| the running start they need-- bumptious in the Nottawasaga particularly this year when wa- River, are getting a helping|ter levels have been unusually hand in reaching their spawn- low. i ing grounds this year. The result has been a cluster Borrowing a technique com-|of fish below the dam, a severe mon on salmon streams of both temptation to pre-season poach- coasts, the Ontario department ers and generally unsatisfac- of lands and forests has built tory spawning conditions. a fish ladder to give the spawn-| Conservation officials are par- ers passage around the Nicols- ticularly anxious to keep things 5 ton dam. congenial for the trout in the/the ladder was opened. Robert The six-foot-high dam at this| Nottawasaga, which rises in a|Trotter, fish and wildlife super- community 'about 20 miles series of small up - country Viscr for Lake:Simcoe district, southwest of Barrie has been a|creeks and flows northward into| expects the fish to get used to troublesome barrier in the past.|Georgian Bay. It ranks among|the gimmick after a few futile Although rainbows are noted Eastern Canada's best rainbow | attempts at the dam. leapers, there's an apron at the! waters, regularly placing fish of! Conservationists hope the 'Beefs' And Squawks Harry Winter Games By JACK SULLIVAN Consider the petty complaints|viliage and some were critical Canadian Press Staff Writer [officials of the various sports-lof the accommodation. |governing bodies and some ath-| When it was all over the fig- Canada has a reasonable jets can dream up. Here are ures showed that only an esti- chance of staging the 1968 Win:|a few that came out of Squaw | mated $2,475,000 was taken in ter Olympic Games and if this Valley, Slthongh many disap. Surin He a Says ol te : peared wit e running of e Games. This is roughly what of- happens the organizers must be events: ficials estimate would be the prepared for a bundle of beefs. Squawking and finding, fault is] A Canadian hockey official, P¥ERME 3 ants got the 1908} an old Olympic custom. manager Ernie Gorman of the| i Historians needn't go further| Kitchener - Waterloo Dutch. back for proof 'than the 190080 CEN, UO, OOF SE0SCH Winter Games at Squaw Valley, | / A » Calif. They were born in rhu.|the nine teams a "'barnyard. barbs, grew up in squabbles. Other hockey officials were Problems galore sprung up over more outspoken. They threat-| finances and personnel. The lo-| ened to pull out of the Games cation in the high Sierra of|and stage a world tournament} California eventually became|in Los Angeles if the organizers ONE - PIECE CONCRETE WORK BENCH GARAGE 10-822]-0. 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Banff night games. . in the Canadian Rockies is a| Olympic officials put up a 1968 contender and a decision by| curtain of rope that kept out the International Olympic Com-|the sunlight and stuck to their mittee is scheduled for early original schedule that called for| 1963. day games. The hockey people AID TO AILING HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN 'FIRST led out. UNDERESTIMATE cosT | 0 Just like the Squaw Valley BLAMED ICE people, Canadians have been| » goed skater contended a unrealistic about finances. gay course caused her to fall For instance, the Californialduring thé 1,000 - metre race aorganizers figured on about costing her a gold medal. Of- {RUSTY WATER |plies dealers following label di- QUESTION -- The water here rections carefully; use one not {seems to be rusty. What will containing muriatic acid. [take the rust rings and stains) The joints can be painted |off the toilet bowl? Also there/With any good quality |are grey scratches on my kit-/Paint. 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