Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Apr 1964, p. 17

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s THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 2,1964 17 CANADA OUTDOORS Largest Tuna Is_ [Cricket Team , ; To Tour World | Canada Needs NHL Launch National Campaign Caught In Canadas, own Expense For National Team e ; Scotia waters produced the lar-jin the northern pike category; fAMILTON, N.Z. (CP)--One R Cr eation S ace gest bluefin tuna caught in the|with a 22-pound eight-ounce fish|test cricketer and three inter- By STUART LAKE pot a send . eo gn aa 1963 Field and Stream fishing|caught in Reed Lake, Manitoba.) yrovincial players are included) OTTAWA (CP) --- Vetere | 'niversity of B lumbia contest. Second and third placings injin a team of New oe hockey Lang «oo ie Pigs be ina Olympics. It OTT. i i i . terial for distribution{grams and meetings to get the} The winner, taken on herring|the smallmouth bass division)which will ' tour ada and/burgh says Canada shou! . art tee aadlané Sar ier WOIny to get a tot so sgh prowinetat affiliates} Message across, bait Sept. 1-off Cape St, Mary,iwere caught--in Canada. John|other--countries_ this summer..|represented at interna to impress -- -- a. an ae ee s eight .p Underlining the urgency of|was a 755-pounder caught byjZiesel, 10, of Cornwallis| The team is making a world|tional hockey competitions b: with the urgent need for ~~ e --all provinces except New- the situation. the federation|Henry E. Donais of East Hamp-\Heights, Pa., placed second|tour at its own expense, leaving|national teams. te Firat len tor Geant, sues outdoors recreation space w . 5 'i 7 foundland ang Nova Scotia. es ton, Mass. His catch was in the! with a four-pound, 10-ounce bass|New Zealand May 29. It will] The past president of the Ce 'e- the Ming Of. a national Whe We Lee bar" lwiktdis. Weak ax Gecreel' Hy] -Ladat: ciabs win "be ence Hegpe ng Seg rer of park/130-pound test line category of|caught in Chaffey's Lock, On-iplay in Fiji, Los Angeles and|nadian Amateur Hockey ASSOC! soach, eka -"Panatinn i in 1947 t has . Wee ee ee Gases agazine's contest|tari ith. Willson, 8, of i 1 the CAHA shoul¢|*°a.,2 The theme--'"Canadians need|Parliament in 1947 that it haslazeq to organize publicity feed ae cat tak beovern the outdoors magazine's tario, and Keith. Willson of/San Francisco, and then playlation holds the ¢ He should be one who ha: A and topped winners in lighter/Toronto, was third with a four-|13 matches in Canada. Later, it ditch for all time its former 5 peony ge eg Act now to -- on a single drives, club speakers, film pro- 1957 and 1963. line categories by more than|pound three - ounce fish that|will visit other United States practice of sending Allan Cup he confidence of Nationa provide for the re. A } i i 350 pounds. came from Cranberry Lake,|cities, Britain, Germany, Ku-|winners to world championships It was selected by the Cana-| The aim is to create a public ' o od ies, co is \ i mand for action at all levels Canadian lakes and streams . , {wait and Malaysia. and Olympics games. ,,|players who were not yet read Hating ee aren neces in c sovercmient to provide more NIECE HELPS WIN $112,000 produced prize winners in three} The winning bass was a five-| This is in no sense a New| 'Our senior clubs just ,aren'tlfor the NHL. 1,500 sportsmen's clubs, to re-|parkiands and save prime wil- ' ; fresh water junior divisions--|pounder caught in New Hamp-|zeajanq representative team,|strong enough any more," says flect the most crucial problem|derness areas from being swal-| | LONDON (AP)--Ten men | pick the teams out with @ (for boys and girls under 12. |shire, Only few of the players have|Roxburgh, who now is Liberal facing outdoors enthusiasts|lowed up in. rapid-growth re-| Shared $112,000 Wednesday, | pin. vant Eight-year-old Deborah Reed experience in first-class cricket,,|MP for the Ontario riding of across the nation gions. thanks to a 16-year-old girl. So Brenda Van Leer, lof East Aurora, N.Y., won the] prans FURNISHING {Most of them are promising|Norfolk. mA : ; : The money came from a Drain's 16-year-old niece, |prook trout category with a 3 aren Sey wets in Gad) Ht ts nleo Mie first Mme tat winning tne - penny (1.6 stabbed away with the pin. |four-pound fish caught in Por-| TORONTO (OP)--The use of|young players, however, and) Hig views will be aired be. shape when it comes to recrea-|a single national organization seat a OA the: Bellies Result: $112,000, cupine Lake, Quebec, and Wilall the space in Toronto's new|they hope to profit greatly in|fore the annual meeting of the 'a; steals ig ch iy ee i m ir playi ndard as a re- ia" yor Richerd ge Seog ndbagggadiort ad Techaty soccer pools, The men work at a power |liam Brown, 11, of St, Paul,|city hall must be planned down their playing sta a Te-/CAHA meeting here in May i. Says Ss " ° Priy M i ult of the tour. Y entation executive secretary ai the fed-|was handled by regiona) Pg fl ne gi searching station -- gored They sein be big Monson gl a agli GE lg age s S ikiay, male of tel ig ak parc cogi tg ' r or the teams to name on average a week. "ae if pbs eH : ry * a apron 'sale acoheie eo e Working on a limited budget | the coupon when Arthur Said Drain: 'Well Branda jounce catch in Ontario's Ogoki ee ak Rothery Sage Be se Pocvdh -- ie a eee a Maibeves Ree ne sé anishi : rati q i ~year- she- on for us so we'll have to |Lake, Alliso , : Saeut Oe aes seer ve Sei car aati sas back: i euar Ue tee hans dl share." Buzzie Minton, 10, of. Eau'interior design company. be to play bright cricket. usual practice last year when it who comb the countryside for hockey talent also could suggest names of players perhaps not good enough for professional ranks but who would fit into the na- tional team. Roxburgh pointec out that the UBC team was whipped to- gether in a relatively short pe- riod of time. 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