Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1962, p. 13

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CANADA OUTDOORS Public Wants Change Quebec's Salmon Laws enough salmon water for more,masses of sportsmen in Mont-, than 1,000 fishermen a year. real and Quebec City. | "There will be more govern- Mr, Levesque, whose Bons; iment - operated salmon rievrs, \veitune constituency is in the y where there is a con-| |heart of the Gaspe salmon coun- but onl } i id centration of people." jtry, says salmon angling wou This year the department cut |be too expensive for the major- dowa the land holdings of « ity of people. number of private angling clubs] eau, hich was named after mnt-controlled. The 36-year-old minister says\in the Laurentians, and new| Napoleon's grandfather These proportions probably|his department is concentrating/leases are as scarce as public It is a port on the St. Law-|won't change much for many instead on opening fishingjsalmon streams on the north rence north shore, where 40 sal- jyears, despite the request from: grounds more accessible to the shore. mon streams rush into the gulf.'Baie Comeau. Only a part of one--the Moisie--| Stopping the government cold 1s open to the public in that 800- is the cost. But some other fac- mile stretch. tors are almost as important. Hautrive - Baie Comeau... ae 8 : bone of the Quebec Federa- COST WOL LD BE HIGH tion of Fish and Game Associa- Private owners and outfitters tions has urged that these riv-|PaY the costly upkeep f the} ers be made public. Mr. Labrie,|"IVets, besides providing jobs| president of the branch, says for area residents and paying all concessions and _ private provincial taxes. once Even on leased waters, the rights revoked at government would first have to once pay an outfitter compensation for his investment before revok- WANTS PUBLIC FISHING ing his lease. This would run to "By tolerating such a situa- $250,000 in some cases tion, the government favors a Then it would have to hire small number of privileged peo- men to patrol the river and ple at the expense of the vasticlean it. The public Matane, majority of citizns of the prov-| where 2,000 salmon were caught ince," the branch says. "The Jast year, required 15 wardens. rivers are the property of the! Since rigid control of the riv- citizens of the province anders is imeprative to protect should serve for their enjoy-\commercial fishermen who de- ment." pend on the salmon that spawn The reaction of outfitters and/in them, licence fees would be private owners, who regard/unrealistically high. themselves as the only thing be-| The alternative would be gov-| tween salmon and extinction, is ernment subsidy. Thus, says} horror. Game and Fisheries Minister} Napoleon Comeau's grandfa- Gerard Levesque, a minority ther settled on the north shore} would still be fishing, but the| in 1821. His land title gave him/majority would be paying the ownership of the Godbout River! cost --all deeds before 1884 included : : riparian rights. W SALMON AVAILABLE | The Comeaus started outfit- Department biologist here ting anglers in 1860. The care of Bourassa doubts if there is| QUEBEC (CP) -- To people, The Comeaus sold: much of like Napoleon Comeau, an At-|the Godbout to the Molson fam-| lantic salmon pool is as sacredjily but still control a good por-| as a boudoir. 'tion. Joseph Labrie's faction feels) Government figures show 20) otherwise: salmon aren't some- per cent of Quebec's salmon body's sweethearts; they're per cent re leased to outfitters public property. or private clubs, 40 per cent are Mr. Labrie lives in Baie Com-|public and the rest are govern- HOG SUCKER * ROUGH? | FISH, INCLUDING CARP, SUCKERS, RED= HORSE, MULLET AND GAR, ARE THOSE FISH WHICH CROWD DESIR= ABLE GAME FIGH IN MANY WATERS» should be Very STRIPED MULLET COMMON, PREFERS CLEAR, FAST WATER, SPEAR-FISHERMEN AND <<, PLAIN ANGLERS HAVE OPEN SEASON ON THEM IN SOME AREAS, APRILY THRU MAY 31, SPAWNING BEGINS IN MAY. REDHORSE ish custom. SPORTS OUTDOORS By Jack Sheridan' | Palmer Breaks Par | In Colonial Match FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)--| Arnold Palmer whittled three |strokes from Colonial's par-70 jcourse Thursday and ay Peter Ryan Has First Big Race Saturday | 'the first-round lead in the LONDON (CP) -- Canadian,900 national invitation ee driver Peter Ryan Thursday|tournament. won a race against the clock in) Gary Player of South Africa preparation for his first big)shot a 68 and shared second British car race. |place with Doug Ford and Bo For the last week, the 21-|Wininger. lyear - old driver from Mont; Nine players broke par and \Tremblant, Que. has been eight equalled it. |working overtime preparing the| Defending champion Doug machine he will steer in Satur-/Sanders had a 71. Ben Hogan, iday's formula junior event|trying for his 'sixth Colonial at Silverstone, Northampton-|championship and the accom- shire, one of Britain's major|panying prize of $7,000, shot a 72, motor-racing tracks. ; "4 Ryan arrived here just before |Easter not knowing he would have to help build his own car, which is avparently an old Brit- early last week, he has been helping me- chanic John Pledger and fellow- driver Paul Hawkins put to- gether his £2,000 Lotus, starting practically from scratch. They finished Thursday. "Some nights we have worked| past midnight,"' Ryan told a re-| porter. Ryan was signed last week to a three-week contract. by the Lotus groun and loaned to the Ian Walker team. The field is strong for Saturday's race and Ryan doesn't rate his chances THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Moy 11, 1962 23. " OHA Inter. 'A' Won, | By Port Colbome PORT COLBORNE, Ont! (CP) -- Port Colborne Sailors took their second straight One tario Hockey Association Inter- mediate A championship with an 8-5 win over Meaford Chevys in the sixth game of their best-* of-seven final Thursday night. = Chester Warchol paced the'? |Sailors with five goals and ase! sisted on the other three. Jim' Robertson fired two and Neal Mahon one. Ray McCallum, Frank Bergeron. John Macdon-y ald, Don Brainard and Arnold_ Smith scored for Meaford. | Oregon State To Try And Set Relay Record FRESNO, Calif. (AP) -- A sense of pace will be the unseen foe for Oregon State Saturday when four of its outstanding dis- tance runners try to set a world four-mile relay record. Dyrol Burleson, Archie San Romani Jr., Vic Reeve and Keith Forman, by matching their individual best miles of the season, could run the 16 laps in 16 minutes 16.7 seconds, well under the world mark of 16: 23.8. Thus it's no surprise that pro- moters of the West Coast Re- lays have failed to come up with any quartet that figures to give Oegon much of a run. The program also features John Uelses and Dave Tork, the |world's only 16-foot polevault- ers, and four sprinters who have run 100 yards in 9.3, in- cluding Harry Jerome of Van couver, running under Oregon colors. | GOLDEN TOPPING Sprinkling with grated cheese before removing from the oven gives a savory, golden topping to broiled fish. TORO Power Handle Here's a "lift-off" engine that gives you a big lift in solving your yard-care problems. A single engine pro- vides the horsepower--switchesfromone BUDGET unit to another in less than 20 seconds. , TERMS AVAILABLE Whirlwind Tiller Self-propelled rotary cuts 21" Till your garden or use as a swath, bags grass, trims close cultivator during the growing and eliminates leaf raking season. 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