f FISHING REPORT - Angling Rated As Poor __In Southern Ontario f TORONTO. (CP) -- Chapleau -- Pike good. Pick- Fi across the provincejerel, speckled trout and lake ' the last week ranged/trout fair. bay { good in the northern re- i to poor in southern areas. \ poor catches in Lake Simcoe "and Pembroke dreas. - Pickerel catches in Ontario 'were described as good in most regions and pike also were tak- ing the bait. Speckled trout were reported as fair, bilt Ken- ora anglers in the northern dis- trict recorded good catches. * Although there is bass fishing in some parts, the season doesn't open generally until Saturday, June 26, -- A weekly report from nine of the Ontario department of lands and forests' 22 districts as of Wednesday; én RTH North Bay--Pickerel and pike) at Cedar Lake, Wickstead) Lake, Thistle Lake and Lake Nosbomsing. Lake trout fair at 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, June 18, 1965 * Cold weather was blamed for/Cedar Cliff Lake and Lake of Kenora--Pike, bass and trout good. Pickerel excellent at the Woods, SOUTH Lake Simcoe -- Fishing con- ditions poor due to cold weather, 'EAST Kemptville -- Pike good at Charleston Lake, but fair to) lakes, Thousand Islands and Lake St. Francis. Pickerel poor in Lanark County, fair in Ot- tawa River, Lake trout poor. Pembroke -- Pickerel good. Lake trout fair in Opeongo Lake and Burnt Island Lake.! Speckled trout poor to fair. | Lindsay--Pickerel. and trout fair to good. WEST Lake Huron--Speckled trout poor in southern areas, good in Martin Lake and Hangstone/northern areas. Lake trout Lake. poor. Pike fair in south, poor Gogama--Pike and pickerel/in north. Pickerel good in Ches- fair to good. Trout fair. ley Lake fair in Grand River. | Toronto Leafs Use New DMSO Drug TORONTO (CP)--During the|fielder Mike Page and infielder recent Stanley Cup playoffs, an) Mike Andrews. | experimental drug -- dimethyl) Heffner, long- bothered by a) sulphoxide (DMSO)--was men-|knee injury, had one applica-| tioned prominently in the sur-|tion then pitched Leafs to a 3-1, prising recovery of two Chicago|three-hit victory over Jackson- Black Hawk hockey players/ville Suns here Tuesday. who suffered serious injuries} DMSO, which isn't available) early in the final series. |to the public, is limited by fed-) Now it is again gaining famejeral law in the United States) as a magic elixir which could| to investigational use. determine hie fate of Toronto} | 'Maple Leafs during the current! . 'International League baseball| NWT Fish Harvest season. | \ Defenceman Pierre Pilote| and forward Ken Wharram Should Be Greater were considered through for the | National Hockey League season iets meee: Bh Dede, when they suffered a shoulder|; ree : * | sre ies has about $100,000,000 peparation and knee injury ame and fish resources early in their final series with bare $4,000,000 is being" har-| pot ell soca a to| Vested annually, territorial] , 2 > | 4, game superintendent. Paul) a aie ie ths ippicas| Kwateroasky said Wednesday. aaa" ware dtandouts. as the Kwateroasky said this week. Hawks extended Montreal to| He said six times the current) seven games before losing. hear can be pena agp, lendangering game stocks. Lack) TREATS LEAP INIURIES, /otmaw ied ge sou game Toronto is using the drag' to movements in the territories') treat an assortment of laa in-|1;000,000 square miles and a) juries and it has apparently limited population has held the Proved successful in several in-\M@tvest down. stances. The territorial council, now in} It has been applied in vary- Session, increased the number) ing strengths to Leaf pitchers f game zones to 36 from six) Jerry Herron, Pete Charton|and established specific quotas/ and Bob Heffner as well as out-.474 seasons in each. | On Mr. Kwaterowsky's rec-| Tc C ommendation, council also ap-/ d ing the Eliz- Op Canucks In sves,spenrs ine aveen et, the 75th parallel, to muskox Trophy Races hunting by both Eskimo and visiting hunters. MOSPORT, Ont. (CP)--Six of} Mr, Y biatensinas said the the top Canadian drivers of 1964 Id b ich hunt have entered the June 19 spring et og, become a rich hunt- Se SPriNZ'ers' paradise, with hunters fly- trophy races here, it was an-; i nenoed Wednesday ing in from southern areas. Ludwig Heimrath 'ot Hocnts The muskox licence will cost fe) : » $500 and cost of an Eskimo who finished third in the June pyide and dog team would 5 international 200 - mile race range to $150 daily for sports cars with his Ford-|------ io powered McLaren Special, is eee the favorite in Saturday's 25- OLMSTEAD TO CANUCKS lap event. VANCOUVER (CP) -- Bert Strong challengers are) Olmstead, a former player with George Chapman of Winnipeg Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal and Bob McLean of Vancouver,|Canadiens and Chicago Black each driving a Lotus 23B. 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