Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Feb 1964, p. 11

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NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rod Gilbert is still looking for his 20th goal of the National Hockey League season, But in the meantime he col- lected three assists Thursday night when his New York Ran- ms outscored Boston Bruins sl in the league's only game, @ young right. in the league's point-gathering competition, Gilbert's teammates Andy Bathgate and Phil Goyette also ved their marks, thgate's 35th assist lifted 'him into a 48-point tie for fourth spot with Chicago's Ken Whar: ram; Goyette, with his 16th goal, kept pace, a point behind, Chicago's Stan Mikita leads in ts with 63 and assists with while his teammate Bobby Hull sets the pace in goals with The leaders: Mikita, Chi ul THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Februery 1,1964 1) FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE By ROGER C, WHITMAN COFFEE POT STAINS black coatin is very remove this discoloration? QUESTION: My chrome cof- fee maker has developed a ol al rm @ . come off completely with steq}|*SPhalt tile onthe floor, jwool pads, Is there any way to/°'" we ANSWER: Yes. A stain re- mover for tea and coffee stains|!nsulation between the on tle ware can be used, fol- owing manufacturer's direc: COLD FLOOR OVER GARAGE QUESTION: Our college son over our attached garage oy | and guest room, In the floor is very cold, insulate the floor' ANSWER: Place thick, mols- tureproof of beams of the garage. Putting down carpeting, over padding, tions on the container, It ig a|S*ould also keep the floor warm, white powder to be added to LSTER water in the coffee maker and tS to We saw a Jeather boiled up. Available at house-/ upholstered arm chair which we wares and hardware dealers/jiked very much but hesitated SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR CHICAGO STAR Fiery Stan Mikita of the Chicago Black Hawks isn't intending to take pictures of smiling rival goalies, In fact, being one of the more prolific ATIGHT LINE goalscorers in the NHL, he probably wouldn't catch many goalies grinning while he's within range, The camera, along with a microphone, were strapped to him in preparation for a television film, on Mikite and the Chicago Black Hawks = to be seen on Twentieth Century, CBC, at 4 pam .EST, this Sunday, --CP Wirephoto Writer Tells Of His Lake Simcoe Safari By KEN ROBERTS late my personal experience at Simcoe, my misfortune and others' luck, jend. The foresight of a friend) My Back again, this time, I'll re-/in the hut provided us with theleveryone was trying to cover real But we were/kie, It took use of another rig, On the whole, observation was his true feelings summing up/going anyway, you can either gojland a | the day won't take much time,|sad or glad, and it's much more|magny. "They give quite a fight With the weather of last week|{or none of us got so much as ajcivil to be glad, being what it was, ice conditions with little snow on the ice, After! half hearted nibble, much. less) lrighs at cakes we cee on Simcoe had a bit to be de-|* hit on the Lake Trout jigs. Asj10, only after narrowly missing) {!shing provincial waters to 0 sired, After countless re-checks|* Matter of fact, the only reallthe hut with the bombadier, the/tain data for the commercial of the reservations, we thought/@xcitement encountered by one/dniver obviously impressing us} it safe to go. On our arrival we and all was the cracking of the|with his "Moss" tactics, The/@%d directs, found the wind gusting heavily/ice as the bombadier roared on.)members of hut 10 were 80 im: Prime fishing for Whitefish isipressed they fled some thirty/anglers, like to eatch their fish a hasty snack at a restaurant,Usually done just off the bottom, feet from the hut in panic, we completed our arrangements! TN renting of the ice hut does! not assure you of a clean bot: jtom, and you might end up fish-| ing just off a 6-ft, deep grave- for the trip. IN TIME TO BE LATE cos by our advance formation ) in-|yard of beer and whisky bottles, | of this particular spot,inot to mention the odd cigaret we did not bring our own min-|pack and candy wrapper nows, this was one mistake, The shabby excuses for minnows) which we received served only) for whitefish: and, at that, were) borderline. At this point I was) content and accepted the bait,| aside from the ones that floated! belly-up, Proceeding to the bom-/ A LIFT HOME ception of one conversation jihad with a chap beside me, started--"Kinda cramped eh? My lungs extruded ride this morning eh! Yup" Being picked up at the day's @#ain gasped, end was, in itself, an adventure I stood out winds hands in a bid for the Despite my lack of enthusiasm the expensive caviar delicacy in the gale-force|he pushed on as if I were notifor which they are famous, not and furiously waved myjaware of what had happened. their regal or attention 'You were on the second joad?"|In England, sturgeon by decree of the driver, Once attracted by he queried, badier, which was allegedly to/0Ur Signals, we were picked up, "Then you missed the most ex- leave at 8.00 o'clock, we finally|G0ing out and coming in proved citing part of the trip," "No. despaired at 8.20, Ah well! On/quite different. The trip out con-/knowing what he meant, this point I will hand the failure sisted of 10 men,while the trip) wholeheartedly of the day, for as I calculated) it, the trout and whitefish had in was closer in number to 20 I recall a agreed minutes before we lowered our Oombadier and another, "What wrong trail Hines, Not knowing this till ra- tionalizing it later, we con: tinued, Qn our arrival at the huts,| our attempt to enter No, 5 hut) was met with a sub layer of ice lying about 10 inches below the first layer, the 10 Inches tween comprised of chiy water, Waving the driver back, we pro- ceeded to No. 3 hut. A hard ice surface more than assured us 0 not bodily dropping the 5344 feet to prime whitefish depth. |thought of being about the party in No, 10 hut?' és andirealized we were heading fo Oh, I have. half here, you've the other half.' "Thatiopen water, means there are still four in/didn't know whether to brake or) vincial : hut 10." "Sounds right," the/gun it, He gunned it, nearly too developments which other replied At this point I sympathized) water, be With the folks in hut 10, the seemed to carry injsafety."" With the ending of the Y coffin s with halfitale he seemed to drop back to Laurentian lake which yielded the night/his vigil of the ice ahead stranded those plywood a gation of oil for y struck me as rather a poor game, However, my sympathies;much of a trip, does it? soon changed when the driverso, it wasn't, however, ¢t peered about as if to say "Who/can only get better Entering the hut we discover will give up their seat so the When he did, ~iat a time when speckleds be- that We picked up the party of hut es There isn't a great deal to tell) "Wy, "i barecen t0 of the trip back, with the x: ng 'commercial Hshermen. 1'In these parts, the sturgeon Jt is sometimes referred to as the uded enough! the hilly, lake-dotted area north breath to gasp "Yup", "Quite aloe afontreal where most are the first." Notirence River, IiLouis and Victoria lakes and "We parts iwere following you by some 100/River--once were prolific spots part of the conver-jyards, our driver got his signals/for sturgeon, passed beneath No, 3 hut twenty/Sation between the driver of one/crossed and headed on the "Seconds elapsed before he 1 . r/dectine in their numbers, he Dr Georges Roussow, a pro Goyette, NY Gitbert, NY 19 27 46 Speckled Trout Season March Ist TORONTO (CP)--The speck: led trout season will open March 1 again this year in the eastern end of Ontari o,the fish and wildlife division of the de- partment of lands and forests said Thursday, The division set the March 1 date as an experiment last year, moving it from May 1, A OPTIONAL INCLUDE | BED RM, 16'7"%q 16" SECOND FLOOR » 596 Sq. Fr, GARAGE a INING 10'x10'1" fesse r| BAvay ? ,] ewe oe i ' ' tI LIVING RM, 1919'S" and some variety stores,, DULLED TILE rgd We repainted the ce! mover afterwards to get eral large paint spat areas of the tile are dulled, How do we restore the shine to the surface? to get it because we weren't too sure about the care the leather might require, Does Jeather up- holstry require much mainte ing and woodwork in the!nance care? bathroom and used paint re- NS ANSWER; No; modern Jeath- pholstery is finished to be stain resistant plastic tile walls, Now those/litth care: dusting' whabever other furniture is dusted, When dirt shows the leather is with a mild soap and a m ANSWER: Try ubbing the;}mum of water, soapy water dulled areas with a paste made|ing wiped off with a of fine powdered pumice or pow-|No wax, polish or oils dered chalk and water; then/used on leather, Most s' polish with a clean, soft, dry/appear with mild soap and cloth, water, SAGGING RAIN GUTTER QUESTION: Our old house QUIDE REALTY LTD. @ LLOYD CORSON, has a long wood rain gutter at President straighter? @ DICK YOUNG Vice-President FIRST FLOOR = 1151 Sq.Ft. DESIGN No. 138 ANSWER: Tighten the loosen- ed hanger strips which hold the gutter in place, or add new -- to raise the sagging sec- ion, the front edge of the roof, The gutter has no leaks, but Kt sags badly. How can it be made @ LUCAS PEACOCK See-Trees. 16 SIMCOE ST, $., OSHAWA PHONE 723-1121 spokesman said it was found that the supply of speckled trout was unaffected by the change He said the idea of the ear- jlier date was to allow angling came available in many of the waters of Carleton, Dundas and other eastern counties despite icy conditions, The early season is effective east of the western border of Hastings and Renfrew counties, this manner, and they have a) lot of fun if they do hook one,' But it isn't done extensively," The Building Editor, Oshewe Times, Oshewe, Onterie, (0 Enelosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book ef Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE", Mait requests 10¢ extra, (Please moke peyeble to The Oshawa Times), PTURURERELUSECE ESE LOCOS Er ECE EEE Eee eee gs) SOLID ACHIEVEME! The Freedom from Hunger Campaign in Australia, with Just like Miemi mo need to go South watch the game in comfort! Try our New Heeted Arene, Monday, February 3rd - 8:30 P.M. tees, "talsed 49,960,000 during ° WHITBY ARENA ° i ------} NEIL McNEIL MAROONS sveanbatn|| WHITBY DUNLOPS seeeseeeseces 16A Onterie St. Oshewe Al Finnish Seune Ph, 728.2460 meal BA wocKEy CHILORe i" -_ THEY'RE FIGHTERS Richmond Pelletier of Mont- says they fight like a mus- im 30 minutes to M-pounder near Mont- jwhen you do get hold of Pelletier spends half the year fish-and-game club he founded But Quebecers ,as do /most lwith a casting rod or spinning reel aristocrat of the Laurentians, found ' The reference is primarily to fighting qualities, "are the property of the Queen, Quebec waters--the St, Law- St, Francis, St, the Ottawa of Upper BLAMES POLLUTION But there has been a serious biologist, says power changed late. one track went into the/Water levels, pollution and over- but the Well, it doesn't sound ed it to be frozen with a 2 inch jast half of party 10 can get in? |badier were about 15 Whitefis layer: of ice, quickly the driver! surprisingly. he didn't, Instead/and "edhe took a count, "Ah, only 16,/"'beauties" -- poor pickens for Charlie! Hand us the shovel to we'll pick them up, won't we?" near 20 anglers. Considering the clear the hole", brought forth ppis question was answered in| weather we have had this week, the reply from the guide "You unison, by one and al, even my-jice conditions should be greatly improved this weekend removed it. A cry of mean the one leaning up against the garage on shore?" The driver did not reply but left us to our own devices -- we cleared the. hole. Fortunately we were able to put our minnows inte one buck- et, using the other to clear the ice-filled hole. After the task of de-icing was complete I went on to check the progression of our heat. "How is it coming?" T asked, "It's coming," was the reply. I surveyed the stove and its plumbing, discovered the wind to be the difficulty, for the leading from the stove, no wind baffie on the outside, nor damper set -- "Ya! sure, Ya," CANADA OUTDOORS two Lake Trout If It Wasn't For Caviar They'd Let Sturgeon Be MONTREAL (CP) -- It can/really that fussy, With its tooth fight with the tenacity of an en- less, suckerlike mouth, it stays stove pipe was just that, a pipe on muskie, but it won't rise at the river bottom scavaging nq toa lure It is a rare one that goes un. your line is long enough, and der 35 pounds, but it takes no the hook and worm lie on the Our heating would depend on Steat skill to land one--only a dottom in the path of the stur- getting the stove up to tempera: lot of fortitude ture and keeping it. there. this. It is a sturgeon, the caviar was accomplished throughout/fish with a regal name that way, the day by constant. re-tights Sports fishermen shun because/chance," says By the day's end we had a love.|!! Can only be caught with deep'manche, Montreal wildlife -. the mosaic tile on the Moor of) line and a worm hut, done in an assortment of match sticks, CHECK GEAR There being four in our party, we were outfitted (supposediy) with each a whitefish rig and each a trout spoon. line. In view @f our brief encounter of the aervice we proceeded ta check our gear. Examination found only two whitefish i and six trout rigs, bringing this to the attention of our driver\ he faith fully promised to even 'the score en his next trip. Our clammer subsided. I pondered bis words my suspicions proved night, for Actually, the sturgeon isn'tiprovince try to get sturgeon in in an aimless, blind way geon, you may hook one. "You can catch bat only by Albert Courte rector, "'Some people in fishing caused ----s disappearance" of the fish in like Sturgeon in. 1957 produced only Quite 20,000 pounds in 1959, hings ne 5 eniel _iwinter freeze, Commercial fish Se or ee = oe heart ermen must use basically the nene It them this happy "catastrophic recent years, One good-sized 70,000 pounds of commercial The fishing season usually sts from early August to the same methods as the angler, They set night lines with dried pieces of coarse fish where the sturgeon is likely to stumble upon them, The biggest sturgeon known] .. to be caught in Canada was an] S42spounder, landed by a New] Westminster, B.C. commercial} fisherman on the Fraser River} in 1961, A Bedford, N.S, fisher. j man caught one in his haddock i net weighing 380 pounds, It} produced 110 pounds of caviar, | A slow grower, the sturgeon] has been known to live for 200] years Anglers, apparently, are not] particularly anxious to help] lower the mighty sturgeon's life | expectancy, \ Sw Company use you leave @ new... 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