§. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 20, 1966 Trout Tagging Project Termed COBOURG -- Lands and_for- ests officers gree ~ fro tagging project conduct ast week on the Wilmott and Shelter Valley streams "successful'"'. Conservation officers, biolo- and volunteers spent three s capturing rainbow trout in two streams. The fish were ed and released after they measured and aged. Northumberland conservation cer Vic Harris of Gore's nding, said results of the tag- g expedition were encourag- *The warm weather of the past k brought the rainbow trout into the creeks in consider- le numbers. IG FISH #One of the largest fish was ed in the lower reaches of Shelter Valley stream was b inches long and weighed it ut eight pounds. ithe length and weight. Infor- Successful e size of the fish averaged|mation obtained this way is 'ioe this year, Many were in pieced together with data re- the 20-25 inch-long range. corded on the day of the tagging. Last year a slow spring ham-| The travels of Lake Ontario pered the taggers. The rain-|rainbows remains somewhat of a bows spawned over a long perilmystery once the fish leaves of time because of the weather|spawning streams, Each spring and there were only a few on|they return to the same stream. the spawning beds at any one) Summers and winters are spent time. somewhere in the lake. The measurements of the fish, Commercial fishermen on the their sex and a sample of the|jaye catch few, if any rain- scales will be studied in the la-|)) we. pormety to Staal ho - rainbow population in e On- ' Radio Setup Approval Seen tario waters is keeping up. YELLOW TAGS The tiny bright yellow tags fastened to the back of each fish bears the words "Ontario Department of Lands and For-) copouRG -- United counties Panicet "fle Hegde ens fish| Council will convene next week are asked to return the tag with |fOF the remainder of the spring the location of the catch and) 7' Council met for three days in .\March to consider the oudget BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE |The scheduled meeting is ex- pected to last only a couple of days. ' Three Men Assessed $83 For Disturbance 7 Beemer se © BOWMANVILLE -- Running, and down stairs outside an) rtment hooting and holler- ig 'like Indians' cost three wmanville men $83 each. | In magistrate's court here esday five were charged joint- ly with causing a disturbance. | ihn Alguire, 22, 74 Simpson e.; Blain Flint, 21, RR 3, and ce Adams, 22. 85 Concession Charges , were convicted. inst Larry Bates, 22, 27 Or-| conduct." ardview and Edward Stephe , RR 4, were dismissed. ?Mrs, Edna Fortune, who lives; ready serving a year on another said/conviction, was given 30 days r family was wakened in the|concurrent for theft of photo- :| SUNNYBROOK £ an upstairs apartment | by "five or six young men a' hours of a Sunday morn- graphic equipment. ing up and down the stairs", | Waverly rd., Toronto, elected Geoting and hollering like In-| trial by Magistrate C. W, Guest and pleaded not guilty. Gans". "When she told them to go ay or she would call the po- e, they used profane language apd called her an old squaw. y ran outside and then came ck again. Mrs, Fortune wait- % until they left and walked to le police station with her ughter, aged 12. Uhe girl said she recognized irs and again when she looked! yelling'. owned a cottage in Caesarea and had inherited from her mo- ther an. 8-millimeter Howie movie projector, an Au- rora screen and a film splicer. She said she left these in her cottage and asked Roberts to care for her two dogs while she made several trips to Toronto first three accused on the|early in 1965. It is expected council will be asked to approve the expenditure on the Northumber- land-Durham Emergency Mea- sures Organization communi- jcations network. The money has already heen |set aside in the 1966 budget but t final approval must be given |The equipment, worth about | $30,000, has been installed on a demonstration basis by the man- by police near the apartmen pleaded guilty. The others all) pleaded not guilty. Flint gave a} statement to police. Adams told Pact the court 'they had been to the|¥/@cturer. Sportsmen's Show in Toronto an At its March session council were "walking around having a/asked for more information on good time just doing a bit Of the operation and effectiveness eee | hava) 4a of the system, sasictad Magsstats iat y , | _A representative of the provin- Guest "This ip most despicable cial welfare department will at- eer wise SH . tend the session to advise coun- cil on establishment of an area A 30-year-old photographer, al- welfare unit | About 2,000 Ind Students Raid China Consulate JAKARTA (AP) -- Indone- sian students Tuesday occupied China's deserted consulate after ransacking it for the second time in a month, More than 100 members of an anti-Communist student organi- zation said the Jakarta military command gave them permis- sion to use the consulate as a headquarters, Lacrosse Assoc. Record Foreseen more than seven years in oper- ation the Whitby Minor crosse Association is preparing) crosse growing steadily. for another busy season. The association held a regis- tration day at the Whitby Com- munity Arena and received over 60 registra- tions. The registration of play- ers win resume this Saturday morning at the same place. Last year the association pro- vided lacrosse for more than 150 boys. It is expected the par- ticipation will be even greater La-|this year with interest in la- WHITBY (Staff) -- After SPEAK WITHOUT WORDS Linguists have worked out that there are 700,000 non-verbal combinations of gesture, facial expression, etc. last Saturday ians of Chi- nese descent ransacked the Chi} nese Embassy in another part of the city last Friday, The at-| tack brought a protest from Pe-| king. : | Strong anti - Communist and} anti - Chinese sentiments have | swept Indonesia since the pro- Peking Indonesian Communist | party backed an unsuccessful | coup attempt last Oct. 1. | Foreign Minister Adam Malik | said "'an excess of the people's | wrath" was responsible for the) anti-Chinese outbursts and the} strained rélations between Indo- nesia and China, the official | news agency Antara reported | today. Army troops have closed | down another 44 Chinese schools in West Java, Antara said.) More than 30 had been closed | previously in north Sumatra, |putting About 38,000 youths out of school, $18,000 | - One-Stop DECORATING SHOP 'Wallpaper and Murols Custom Draperies Broodioom C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby PHONE £68-5862 Bruce Edward Roberts, Susan Bois told the court she FOOD M Bell and New Store Opening ARKETS On her return she noticed the ANNUAL MEETING CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY of the County of Ontario and The City of Oshawa Thursday. April 28th 8.00 P.M, ALL SAINTS' ANGLICAN CHURCH PARISH HALL -- 300 Dundas Street West WHITBY Speaker: -- JOHN BROWN Executive Director of Worrendale Tréeatmént Céntre tor Emotionally Disturbed Children @ EVERYONE WELCOME @ Refreshments Will Be Served It's Easy. All you need is money. "Yeah?" you sey. So what's eosy ebout Theat?" Okey. We don't claim you'll get rich quick shopping et Sunnybrook, Maybe you won't even get rich, But you WILL seve money. And seving it is one way of getting it. About heroes: these guys often just happen te be et the right piece of the right time . . . and eet on impulse. Did you eve hove an impulse to tell the wife you were really serious ebout seving @ buck? Thet impulse would be in the right plece et Sunnybrook Food Market. And, ected upon, @ could bring you @ bit of recognition, (Every little bit helps. Right?) Maybe it could even grow inte hércle proportions. AT BRIDGELAND weat-o-nana © HELP WANTED ° MALE full or part time © BUTCHERS © MEAT COUNTER CLERKS © GROCERY CLERKS © PARCEL BOYS dt the window and saw themjitems missing and asked Rob-| ss the street acting "'likejerts about them. He denied gs in heat' and directing re-| knowing their whereabouts, she! ks toward the apartment.| said. : : could not identify the other} Mrs. Alice Willoughby, RR 2, accused. Nestleton, testified Roberts had| p P ' ; |sold her the missing equipment} Alguire, who was picked UP/'o- g59 Mar. 19, 1965, and she| . : lhad kept it until Jan' 10, 1966, District Man ene the items, but insisted Miss Bois had agreed to this as repay-| @d TOUP) m= for a veterinarian fee he * CANADA PACKERS SMOKED HAMS 49: LIVER, HEARTS SIRLOIN T-BONE, WING PORTERHOUSE TWO LARGE PIZZA ROUND STEAK RUMP ROAST V7: | Roberts admitted Minimum | when police came and claimed it. had paid for one of the dogs. one /BROUGHAM (Sta!f) -- David fgrinston of Pickering Town- ip reported to township coun- this gveek that he had been cted president of the Central and reiterated never loaned him ment, nor had she given him permission to sell it. The complainant denied this that she had the equip- FEMALE full or pari time © CASHIERS tario Regional Development ciation. Reeve Clifford Laycox con- atulated Mr. Lewington on his lection and thanked him and s. Fred Beckstead for sery- the township in the associa- n Mr. Lewington, reporting on le first meeting held by the ciation, which includes rep- ntatives from municipalities the four counties bordering Metro Toronto. said_all councils the area are being asked to rticipate fully in question- Maires about their areas which uld be coming up in the ture. «The future looks id Mr. Lewington who an- unced that Prime Minister hn Robarts had announced bright," HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS Apply in Person to: All .copaition 1 © MEAT COUNTER CLERKS SUNNYBROOK FOOD MKT. 114 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY OH er excelent ond good starting solaries, FORMERLY STEINBERG'S SpporrurniireEs, ET ently the government would nsor the association to a ater extent than had origin- y been promised 'Mr. Lewington said that the 'ociation would receive an tial $25,000 in working capita! iom the provincial govern pnt. he association will assist age councils and plan-| boards in the four coun- 4 to aid uniform progress in four counties surrounding Toronto. = * bod TOWN KEEPS LEGEND @A new outdoor clock in Cov- try, England, shows Lady Go-| 'a taking her ride every hour @id Peeping Tom peering from a window. | | f.. is Your Invitation to visit NURSERY Garden Centre Brock St. MN, WHITBY 668-6162 eet! FPL ECS ECS ET TE, Hendiing @ full tine of st Quality Nursery Stock. 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