Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1967, p. 7

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i IN THE past two weeks to the south of us are the | But Imlach wasn't getting any/each, and Bob Pulford 13. Last ISS Ei ayy many outdoors organizations best on the continent. This is etter production from his other|season, Mahovlich finished with DIDN'T SEE STICK To Sell or Lease Hs Nea \ } and individuals in Ontario essentially why there are SO (wingers and it wasn't long be-|32, Pulford had 28, Eddie Shack _ Ashley said after the game he UR BAS deer there, but they | : hadn't seen the stick thrown. REG AKER, pres. Genie : cation program, with the drawn that our own Depart- 'the last 13 games when he's season, their best scorer was Rangers. 4 main one being that "the ment of Lands and Forests potted eight goals. Gordie Drillon with 18 while Oring it up at a meeting of the i deer and sheep are almost i a -- yh Pappin, who leads the club/Sy] Apps had 15. league's board of governors, 723-2265 depleted in Ontario." ciding what shou e done (with five goals while the Leafs) The Red Wings, pl ith next week to discuss playoff! : ' ' . s, plagued with pla} To substantiate this state. in the matter of a wolf preda- |haye held the manpower ad-linjuries and trying desperately: P!ans. Over 33 years in Business LOCAL HUNTERS and fishermen will be interested to learn of the formation of a new sportsmen's group which will serve the local area. Known as The Oshawa and District Sportsmen's Associ- ation, this new club hopes to not cleaned out, {t would mean the breeding of a weak- er animal which in the end would create an unbalanced deer herd. An increased deer popula- tion, as suggested by the brief, would seriously create ouTpoors |Pappin's Late Surge By Bill Owens Times Outdoor Writer Could Bring 20 Goals | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |goals by a Toronto player on the| Alex Delvecchio - Doug Roberts have|road this season -- seven--and|line if Howe doesn't play. | Toronto Maple Leafs been getting unexpected scoring punch recently from lanky Jim Pappin who earlier in the sea- json was threatened with per- |manent demotion to the Leafs'|manager - coach Punch Imlach | fractured rib. Paul Henderson to take the day off and rest.|and Bert Marshal have groin jinjuries and Cullen has a bad minor system. The six-foot, 190-pound native 'his performance is improving 'each time out. Clancy took charge of the \Leafs Thursday after telling Ellis and goalie John Bower Floyd Smith, Gary Bergman and Delvecchio are also suffer- ing shoulder injuries and Norm Ullman is recovering from of Copper Cliff, Ont., who hadjdidn't work out Thursday. El-|knee. scored goals aplenty in several lis said after a visit to the doc- Whitby Firemen, Police | the late Fire Chief Bruce The Whitby Brass Band was Help Retarded Children' By CLIFF GORDON | Department and the isixth annual benefit hockey! Thursday night. Some 750 people took in the colorful game that saw the Police team come out on top 5-3 to win the J. B. McMullen Real Estate Trophy. The Firemen had won the tro al John McKenzie led the Police WHITBY -- The Whitby Fire |attack with a pair of goals with along with Ron Jones, Joe Parkinson} once for the Fire Department His Worship Mayor Desmond Newman. officially opened the game and called for a "one- minute silence', in memory of Corner, who passed away sud- denly, a week ago. Besides .the hockey. game, that was refereed by Jim Pap- pin of the Toronto Maple Leafs Larry Moore, the Whitby|singles to Dave Matthews, Lyn) Whitby Figure Skating Club put Police Department staged their|Middleton and Tom Humphries.'on a fine display of skating Taking part were Bobbie Dun night at the Whitby Arena on 144 Rob Huitema each scored can, Susan Burkhart, Ron Bur rows and Debbie Norris Jim Foreman, along with Ron Burrows, supplied some clown- ing acts that were enjoyed by the large gathering THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Morch 18, 1967 7 on hand to supply the between- period music, along with some fine entertainment before the gala evening got under way. It was a profitable even with just over $600 being rais This brings to over $4,000 that these two teams have raised in the last six years for this worthy cause. BELIES ITS NAME The milk snake, a harmless reptile found in barns ané dairies, eats rats and mice but idoes not consume milk. attract many anglers and many hazards on the high- i page ; Bill Jennings, present of the, phy last year 'when it was first hunters who will find their ways, hunting fatalities pay ee iG one wk rand ig adall g Legge tgeogercay | TOT is angry with referee i Ry The series now --| format and progress of per- would likely increase, an rigorous 'buffeting eacounted in|whether he plays Saturday. He John Ashley and says he will! stands at three wins each. sonal interest. the influx of hunters into (4,6 National Hockey League. said he will be dressed r protest any further NHI. games| Although there was consider- Among the many points of gree sronaet Final _-- And when coach Punch Im-, Bower is out with a twisted gy ig cng ae in- able fun and enjoyment for the new business which this new e intolerable. inally, the ; | j volved and whi s e@y'players and the fans, the big e association dealt with recent- the huge -- of a ~-- [ochester fe eae ee tee to resume handles. winners would really have to be a mighty spectacular of ly was a letter outlining the extermination program cou League early in the season, his) The Leafs haven't a 20 The explosion resulted from|the 'Retarded Children" of the . . y ' > 3 son, his} s -goal Hear r . reasons why the wolf should hardly be borne by the gen- |rooters envisaged another high-|scorer on the club so far this| Wednesday night's game injarea: All money raised is turn action, MUSIC, pageantry, be completely exterminated in Ontario in order to pro- vide more deer for hunters to kill. This appears to be a one-man crusade which was started by a Dr. A. H. Chape- skie of Barry's Bay, Ontario. have received a letter, brief and a petition form. The let- ter and the brief outlines many reasons for this eradi- ment, the letter states that the deer have declined to such an extent in the north, that the wolves have moved eral public for the benefit of the deer hunters only. THE COMPARISON of the Pennsylvania herds is hard- ly fair to make, because On- tario has only marginal habitat, while the vast areas many are smaller compared to our animal. Finally, the conclusion was tion program. Trained biolo- gists can determine far more accurately and truthfully when, if ever, the wolf should scoring campaign for the fast-|season and Ellis, skating right-winger. But again, with 17, is jtheir best prospect to reach the it would be in the doldrums of 20-goal mark. |Leafs' minor system after yet to lanother unsuccessful bid make it with the NHL ,club. LACKED SCORING fore Pappin was recalled bolster Toronto's inept attack. Now he appears to have jfound his stride, particularly in vantage, also has six game-win- ning goals and a game-tying goal. Ron Ellis is the only other,|Gordie Howe may be lost for a | 20 GOALERS SCARCE hoviich and Brian Conacher, 14 to'had 26 and Keon 24. The last time.the Leafs com- pleted the schedule without to make the playoffs, got more bad news Thursday when it was learned that veteran star jwhich the Rangers lost 3-1 the Hawks. In the third period, Jennings said, Ashley failed call Chicago for tossing a stick! on the ice to replace one broken | Pappin has 16 while centre/by Red Hay while the team Dave Keon has 15, Frank Ma-|was a man short and battling 'a New York power - play. Jennings said he would op- a| pose Ashley's being assigned to 20-goal player was 1938-39. That |@ny Playoff games involving the said he would He ed over to the Retarded Chil dren's Fund. to to good names to remember If you have « Commercial Property BILL McFEETERS, vice-pres. SCHOFIELD-AKER south in the search of food be removed from the Ontario | ember of the Maple Leafs while. Bate is ergrng on i -- rene. with six game-winning goals. Howe, who scored a goal in I iC t thermore, it is pointed ou Pappin also has the most|Detroit's 4-2 win over Toronto that one wolf will kill 40 HERE AND THERE ... |_" sul tases csi side Wednesday night, suffered a se-| A meeting of the Oshawa deer (a conservative figure . bol Re : : | \vere bone bruise to his right i ; Fish and Wildlife Commit- according to the brief) in 4 ' | S shoulder and may not dress for ' H ; tee with a representative | i : ) "oe Permits for occasional, temporary or ny ager and gigs vere from the Harbor Commis- occer oop -ooabaggld game against the we : ' ee p on en te eaten Ce ee oe Be re regular utilization of municipally owned ay a Marsh did not materialize; | MAY INSERT CULLEN to a kill of 24,000 deer. On a province-wide basis, this the representative failed to show up at the meeting... . 'Set To Ope Coach Sid Abel said he will rest Howe until game time be- play areas (i.e. baseball and softball comedy, variety the canadian forces could reach 100,000 deer be- ; re. . . , Persons. interested in the fore deciding whether the vet- diamonds, football fields, ete.) and/or 2 killed by wolves in a newly formed Oshawa and DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- The eran winger will dress. Ray Cul- : Pov : ; year. District Sportsmen's Asso- |United Soccer League, repre-|len will probably be used on the related facilities (showers, washrooms, THE BRIEF points out ciation should contact Stan (sented by teams from seven -- ) that Pennsylvania has no Hockett at 623-3120 for mem- |countries, completed its first = etc.), may be obtained by submittin Chuvalo To Fight " schedule Thursday and mapped plans for opening the. six-wee' season May 26. The organization, first known as the North American Soccer League, is using foreign teams to launch this year's campaign bership and information... . The last tourney of the Lower Lakes Skeet League takes place tomorrow at the York Skeet Club at Malton. ... Albany Lavergne took a nice catch of whitefish and wolf population and the har- vest in 1964 was 171,662 deer. Similar high kills are noted in Michigan, while no deer herd problem is encountered in New Brunswick 'or Nova your requests in writing as soon as pos- Buddy Moore Next. TORONTO (CP) George Chuvalo of Toronto, Canadian | heavyweight boxing champion, sible to -- The Oshawa Recreation Dept., Scotia because these two : ; a n provinces also have no wolf herring during a night fish- |but will have its own teams|will meet Buddy Moore of Pitts-| population. ing session four miles out |starting next year. burgh in a 10-round bout in Box 10, Oshawa Airport from Pefferlaw. His string Commissioner Diek Walsh|Walpole, Mass., Monday, ? ' All in all, the brief is very good from the doctor's point of view, but the local group took a dim view of the pro- posal. THE OSHAWA and District said ways to stock the teams in 1968 took up much of the time!announced Friday. in Thursday's session. Moore, 28, is unranked among A decision won't be reached|world heavyweights. until today but the plan will be|-- | totalled 13 whitefish and 11 Ungerman, Chuvalo's manager, iiss herring. Findlay Cun- 8 Attention P.J. McGARRITY ningham decided to move into the river mouth at Pef- ferlaw. He saw scads and scads of fish but. none would Irv | taken from three proposals--a : Sportsmen's Association were take a bait. Sam Carr of player pool with a draft, inde- f quick to admit that the Enniskillen reports the same |pendent signing or a scouting wolf was a cruel and useless condition in the same area. pool with the scouts doing the) ' animal, but at the same Night fishing could be the |signing. | We Salute You eee Ready to make the campaign | are foreign teams representing | the following clubs: } answer,... Fred Fudge took some nice Lake Trout out of Davis Lake near Kinmount. time it was accepted that it was a natural part of our with wildlife heritage. It was : readily agreed that wolves He also tried Silver Lake, Vancouver -- Sunderland of| seldom attacked healthy ani- just north of Bobcaygeon, for | England. | mals; it was the sick, crip- speckled trout, but this did Washington -- Aberdeen,! | pled and weak which provid- not pan out too well. His | Scotland. ed food for wolves. If these catch from this lake was two San Francisco -- N.A.D.P., | weakened creatures were trout. 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