‘ _ Friday, February 19 Herb Smith * Ev a co lows fox «< d e n club d id that‘ pene w h 8 tr L 1 0 w e 7 ® d e i they side * ADNITIN 33| :sc aveh" ie "econe up. BM |or 4 W PM | |\nappened to looer just in time | shal 5t( I + 1 J ".‘ to see one of th: mlod:ma‘kï¬ m P h ‘ a i away from 3 (AREE C M e ’fln‘."g'i'a to {.nock the fox over| T/ \ with the first shot, but it 100k | may Ever hear of |abd !DB ©"¢ Y2" h U on all anâ€" a couple of felâ€" outfit. Lioyd said that to all apâ€" lows ch a s i n g | pearances, the fox had been born fox out of their | With jJust the three le;:hthere beâ€" dens with a|ing no indication at that he club? _ Neither| had ever owned a fourth. did we, but While the bO{t from the Baden that‘s what hapâ€"| Club have killed a number of pened last week | these rtedators this winter, their w h e n Bill|score falls far short of last year‘s S tr ack _ a n 4| effort. Lloya Miller| » s % + +# w ere hunting. We now have in our possession They followed a ; ssed the fox trail until it duappeared‘L::pflu:’}fe:h'xe‘u:ix:\?p,p‘ o under a cluster of stumps and| Part of the bylaw reads as folâ€" roots. Without any real hope they lows EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Berhkeley Square SUPPER DANCE Hoskey Fans! Every Saturday, The WEEKEND Tely is publishing a tull color photograph and a biography of one ot the worid‘s greatest hockey players. Here‘s an opportunity for boys and girls to clip these exclusive color prcturos tfor their scrapbooks. Start your collection this Saturday! For home delivery of The Telegram, please contact the Tely carricrâ€"salesman on your street, write The Telegram, Bay and Melinda sts., Toronto 1, or telephone EMpire 8â€"6011. RONNIE KING‘S ORCHESTRA Sare Colored Photos of V our Farorite HOCKEY STARS FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 2â€"9485 East End Trolley Terminal Kitchener THE TELEGRANM Daily Plus WEEKEND Dancing to Every Saturday in starting poking a long stick in unâ€" der the roots Just as they Hï¬ about given the effort u& happened to look rx just in time to see one of the fellows % ing time away from the den. managed to ‘nock the fox over with the first nholh but it took two more to finish the job. Lloid also got a fox last week and this one was a throe-.lna.d outft. Liloyd said that to apâ€" pearances, the fox had been born with just the three leg:hlhcu beâ€" ing no indication at that he had ever owned a fourth. _ _ 142 ECV t ced â€"usihd C sident of East Luther Township :ll'lh. o o %.rumv‘lm dhdur&. any or gn within limits of the said Township of East Luther. This law is discriminatory and may not hold Wwater because of this However, it would m ably take a court case to this particular issue to a head. The munting of migra birds is not mentioned apocm'co:(vly but is imiad‘ No township has any jurisdiction over the hunting of migratory birds, this being undeér the administration of the Domâ€" inion Government. Part two reads as follows: (2) No person snell carry or have charge of a loaded firearm upon any street, highway, or gub- lic laneway within the limits of \the said Township of East Luther. There is nothing the matter with this clause, and is more or less a repetition of provincial laws nlreld¥‘m force. (3) No person other than a reâ€" sident of the Township of East Luther or Village of Grand Valâ€" ley shall trap any wild animals within the limits of East Luther Township. _ â€" C This is another clause that canâ€" not be enforced without the Deâ€" partment of Lands and Forests relinquishing their rights to adâ€" minister over all lngpmg. a right they will be very unlikely to conâ€" cede to anyone. Do y The fourth clause of the bylaw deals with penalties for breach of the supposed bylaw. The maxiâ€" mum penalty bein§ $50 and the minimum $1.00. If you haven‘t got the money nor chattels the sale of which would realize the cost of the fine, then supposedly {the presiding judge can consign your cringing carcass to the cooler ‘lur a period not exeeding one month. â€" â€" â€" (1) No person, other than a reâ€" | _ While sportsmen are now in a | ’i’ |position â€" to start proceedings | & row |agsinst this bylaw on very short | 44""°"* notice, there still is the fact that | â€"â€"â€" }!he bylaw as it is written contraâ€" |_.,. venes several recognized laws. AL‘} ’:I'_‘g-:f â€" The fifth clause states that the bylaw came into effect on the 20th day of: Decemper, 1953. . copy of the bylaw has been forâ€" warded to the head office of the Department of Lands and Forests in Toronto and action by them is anticipated. 2 If at a later date it becomes necessary for sportsmen to foot the bill for a court case to outlaw this bylaw, then _sometjh'mg shouI.d _ News from the Waterloo Rod | and Gun Club: M Me Om nv en oo o eeemeanens be done about those departments of the present government who are directly involved but who nave failed to act. All of your delegates to the ] Windsor convention have now reâ€" \ turned and I am sure they are all 1“‘ one opinion that it was one of | the best Conventions the Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters | ever held. s _ _ The Sportsmen‘s Show in Toâ€" ronto is reportedly bigger and better than ever this year. Better make a point of attending if you can The city of Windsor celebrating its 100 years of Progress, extend-‘ ed through its Mayor, Arthur J.| Reaume a sincere and hearty welâ€" cume to all the delegates, and the | BADEN ROD AND HARD TIME DANCE GOOD ORCHESTRA REFRESHMENTS GUN CLUB FEBRUARY 26th Baden Hotel LANDS AND FORESTS ANNOUNCE PROVINCIAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS The following is a summ/ Of the Ontario m\cflu Reguflom for 1954. All dates are inclusive: Black Bass â€" July 1st to Oct. 15th, cxc?t; (1) St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair and Detroit River; June 25th to December 15th; and (2) Lake Erie and Niagara Riâ€" ver between Lake Erie and Niagâ€" ara Falls, July lst to December 15th. Minimum size 11" overall, 6 per day. Maskinonge (a) North and west. of and including the French nndi Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissâ€" ing and that part of Georgian Bay north of a line from the northern extremity of Fitzwilliagn Island northeasterly to the southeasterâ€" ,lf limit of Travers Township; une 20th to Oct, 15th. (b) South of and excluding the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing; July Ist to Oct. 15th; except (1) St. €lair River, Lake St.| Clair and Detroit River; June 25th to Dec. 15th; and _ c (2) Lake Erie and Niagara Riâ€" ver between Lake Erie and Niag: ara Falls; July Ist to Dec. 15th Total length 30" â€" Limit 2. Speckled Trout â€" May !st to | Sept. 15th. 1 and an additional 14 Y" day, provided the additional} 4 in the aggregate weigh not| more than 10 pounds (except in Norfolk County â€" 1 and an addiâ€"| tional 9 per day, provided the adâ€" ‘ditiona] 9 in the aggregate weigh not more than 5 pounds); not less | Windsor Branch Inc. of the Essex |, County Sportsmen‘s Association went all out also to see that , \everyone saw the sights of Windâ€" ) tsor and Detroit by conducting a j bus tour of both cities. An inviâ€"| |tation to visit the Club house of their Windsor Sportsmen‘s was | also extended, and what a large,| |fine spacious club house they posâ€" \sess. The hospitality shown out at | ,{the Windsor Club was really reâ€" ,| markable and to Bryce MeDonald, ‘ \President of the Windsor Branch ‘of the Essex County Spon.smen} 1 THB WATEBRLOO (Ontario) CHRON1ICLE I would like to offer a hearty vote of thanks on behalf of our Waterâ€" loo Club delegation. He and the convention host committee went all out to assure the delegates of a wonderful time. _ To the new president of the | Federation of Anglers and Hunâ€"| ters Association, Harold [-‘rankhni of Dunesville, we would like to | offer our sincere congratulauons’ and our continued support for the | forthcoming year and to Jack Girâ€" | ling of the Hamilton Club who| was chosen winner of the "Carlâ€"| ing Trophy" donated each year | for the individual who does the. ‘most work for Conservation. We would also like to offer our hearâ€" tiest congratulations, Jack, who. |has done a lot of work along conâ€" iseryation lines, having been very active in Zone 6 of the Huron & Erie District, and any of you members of the Club who have ever had the pleasure of hearing Jack speak before a gathering of ’ sportsmen, will agree with me, he has a lot on the ball! Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, urora â€" Trout and â€" Kamloops Well so much for the Convenâ€" tion. You will hear more about it at your next meeting in March.: Before closing this week‘s news, nowever, I would like to point out. that you must make your reservaâ€" tions early for the Sportsmen‘s Show, in order that we can secure good seats and also to give us time to charter the bus or buses, First come â€" first served. A deadâ€" ine for reservations is being set for Saturday, Feb. 27th. So do not wait too long. Get your reservaâ€" tion in early and avoid disapâ€" pointment. You can contact the writer by phoning 2â€"9152. The cost is the same as last year, viz.: $6.50 per couple, or $3.25 per single. g S s un ue s oig e e i L CAMADA‘S$ LARGIST, MOST REICOMMINOEID CONSUMER Household Finance offers two products. One is money. The other is far more important. It is a combination of service and management. This is vital because money is only as powertul as good management makes it. We offer quick, friendly, dependable service. And the advice of properly trained men and women. We offer counsel on how to improve the management of your i# is this service which brings three out of every four borrowers to HFC for help. Write for our free informative booklet, "Money Manageâ€" ment, Your Budgef", at: Consumer Education Department, 80 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ontario. These bookâ€" lets are also available at any of our branch offices. Trout â€" May !st to Sept. 15thâ€" 7" total len{:h, limit 5. Quananiche and Atlantic Saimâ€" :Gâ€"Hfllry Ist to Oct. 15th â€" 1 of each, first c ht. Yellow P‘l:tnd (Dore, Pikeâ€" Perch, Walleye Pike) and Pike (Great Northern Pike and Grass Pike); (a) No closed seasons in Great _ Lakes, Geor&inn Bay, North Channel, and their interâ€" vening international connecting waters, except. s WaTeRs, CACEP! (1) Bay of Quinte of Lake Onâ€" tario; Pickerel â€" May 15th to March 3ist, next following; Pike â€"â€"no closed season. â€" (b) North and Weï¬l of and exâ€" cluding the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing (other than "a"); Pickerel â€" May 22nd to April l4th, next following (exâ€" (c) South of and including the ‘French and Mattawa Rivers, and Lake Nipissing (other than "a" and "d") Pickere! â€" May 15th to Dec. 3lst, Pike â€" May 1l5th to March 31st next following). (See cept Kenora and Rainy River Disâ€" tricts and boundary waters beâ€" tween Ontario and Minnesota; May 15th to April l4th next folâ€" lowing); Pike â€" no closed season when taken by angling. regulations for exception regardâ€" ing Pike in parts of Essex and Kent Counties). Limit 6 each 14" Lake Erie, 15 elsewhere. (d) St. Lawrence River; May Ist to March 1st, next following. except _ _ _ _ ooo (1) Lake St. Francis; Pickerel â€"May 15th to Nov. 15th; Pikeâ€" no closed season. Lake Trout â€" (a) No closed season in Great Lakes, Georgian Bay, North Channel, intervening international connecting waters, and St. Lawrence River; (b) Districts of Algoma, Cochâ€" rane, Manitoulin, Nipissing (North of and including the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing), Sudbury and Timiskaming, and boundary waâ€" In the final round the four vicâ€" |torious teams, Henderson‘s \Doughboys, Henderson‘s Sunrise, |Relaehn‘s and Carling‘s, will comâ€" pete in Brantford on March 6. Sixteen teams participated in the Handicap Molson‘s Tournaâ€" ment last week with six qualifyâ€" ing for the final round. The winning team will enter the finals at the Sportsmen‘s Show in Toronto March 13 to 20. Good luck to the four teams from Waâ€" |terloo. We hope one of you go to !Toronto and represent this disâ€" trict. In the tenâ€"pin finals held here over the weekâ€"end, Vic Kraatz of Kitchener nosed out Joe Wallace of the Waterloo‘s Stevens Motors team after Joe commanded a big lead. Vic will now represent his district at the finals in Toronto. Twenty tenâ€"pin ABC members took part. Five games were rolled in Kitchener and five in Waterioo. Juliana Florist team in the Waâ€" terloo Lanes Major League broke the existing high oneâ€"game score on Monday night by rolling a 1,â€" 422 game. Individual scores for the night were: Bill Reidel, 319; Bert Stahle, 247; Russ Anthony, captain, 278; % s E8 ‘ LIN \ o fh tGHT 1 4 ll:l-L mrada â€"â€"â€"â€"~ HINANCE COMPANY BOB TOTZKE wWITH ters between Ontario and Minneâ€" sota; Jan. Ist to Sept. 24th; _ _ (c) Districts of Kenora, Rainy River, and Thunder Bay (emfl botuu‘ilry waters between Ontario and Minnesota, see "b"); No f}oud season when taken by angâ€" Ing; _(d) South of and excluding the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing (other than "a"): Nov. 6th to Oct. 5th, next followâ€" ing; except e _ Whitefish â€" (a) No closed seaâ€" son in Great Lakes, North Chanâ€" nel, Georgian Bay and their conâ€" necting waters, and St. Lawrence River. (1) County of Haliburton: May 1st to Oct. 5th â€" 5 per day. (b) Nov. lst ta Oct. 4th next following: North and west of and including French and Mattawa Rivers (and Lake Nipissing â€" see exception (3), except _ _ _ (1) Cochrane and Thunder Bay Districts: Oct. 21st to Sept. 24th next following; _ _ _ _ _ (2) Kenora and Rainy River Districts Nov. l6th to Oct. 24th next following, and _ 80 _ (3) Lake 'N’i'pissing: Nov. 16th to Oct. 14th next following: _ (c) Nov. 6 to Oct. 5th next folâ€" lowing: South of and excluding French River, Lake Nipissing and Mattawa River. Sturgeon â€" (a) No closed seaâ€" son in Great Lakes, Georgian Bay, North Channel, intervening interâ€" national connecting waters and St. Lawrence River. _ (b) In all water other than "a"; July lst to May 31st, next following â€" 25" â€" 1 per day. _ NOTE: No person shall fish afâ€" ‘ter Oct. 15th in the counties of Durham, Northumberland, Peterâ€" borough and Victoria; the Trent ?River, Lake Scugog and Dalrymâ€" ple or Mud Lake; and Beaver Creek, Crow Lake or Crow Riâ€" ver in Hastings County. . â€" Perch â€" No season, limit or bag. Vince Eriler, 226; Joe Sadowsky, 352. Anchorâ€"man _ Joe â€" Sadowsky paced his team to a 5â€"2 victory over Nick‘s Fruit Market by rollâ€" ing a very reputable threeâ€"game total of 901 (352â€"307â€"242). Joe now stands secondâ€"high in average in the 72â€"member league with a 250. He is bettered only by Jim Lacey with a 260 average. The league standing is tight with only six weeks remaining until the playoffs. 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