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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-05-01, Page 14jaunt. • Each one is allowed his or ' her individual legal catch of fish per day. A license is required for any male age 19 orover, who fish- es anywhere in Ontario; and this includes a person's own'• property. A license' is required,, whether he fishes with a pole, a dip net or just a line held in the hand. Besides 'the resident angling license as explained, there are . one or two extra licenses re- quired for, certain other types of fishing as follows. SMELT LICENSE COST $1.00 A smelt license is required for anyone male or female, any age, who wishes to use a net larger than 6 feet in diameter or 6 feet square to take smelts. No license is required byany niale under 19 years of age or any female of any age who wish-, es to take smelts for personal - use with a net smaller than the 6 feet as specified. Anyone in possession of a smelt license may have helpers to collect the fish, ,but again, any male 19 years or over must be in possession of an angling • license , who handles the net as he is taking fish. MINNOW LICENSE COSTS $1.00 Any person who wishes to catch minnows for his or her own use, with a net larger than 3 feet, must have a minnow license, which may be procur- ed from a conservation officer. License issuers do not sell them. DIP NET LICENSE, COST $2.00 During the months of March, April and May, coarse fish such as suckers, carp, redfins may be taken in the daytime with :a dip net, 6' square or diameter, in the counties of Grey and . Bruce. In some southern counties, it 'is permissible to use a dip net during other months of the year for the taking of coarse fish, including catfish, and in those areas a $2. 00 dip .net li- cense is required. If 'any other• information is required, contact any other conservation officer of the dis- trict. Angling for a fine. "Ontario anglers who figure they shouldn't have to have a license to fish in their own province are starting to have their troub- les with the law. According to Lands and For- ests minister, Rene Brunelle, 42 fishermen have been charg - ed for fishing withotl't-a license so far this year. The licensee for Ontario residents came into effect at the beginning of 1969 Every male 19 years or over requires an angling licence. Females are excluded from the provisions. --Walkerton Herald- Times. Possibilities for a water ski show this summer were discussed and discussion will continue at the next meeting. Restocking of the fish pond will also be brought before the May meeting, As you can see, the club, needs all the support it can get from its members this year. Come out and voice your opinion. The 1969 dues are urgently required to up the bank balance so the club can get started on Future of Bruce • Trail in doubt "L'ack of action by the On- tario. Government to preserve the Niagara Escarpment h at placed the future of the Bruce Txail in jeopardy," charged James Woodford, chairman of the Save the Escarpment Com- mittee. • "There is a land -boom along the Escarpment and some new owners refuse to allow the Trail to doss their property. Most of the Bruce Trail is on,private land with the kind consent of the owners. "Our committee suggests a program of 'right-of-way' ease- ments, " stated Woodford.. "In return for an annual payment landowners would sign a long- term agreement guaranteeing the Bruce Trail access to their property. "Volunteers, who built and now maintain the Trail, are sometimes hardpressed to find alternative routes --especially in the southern' sections. "Dramatic proof of changing land ownership is that the Bruce Trail Association has been forc- ed to revise its Trail Guide Book four times in five years, " con- tinued Woodford. The Save the Escarpment Committee is a citizen group n m Advance -'times, Thursday, May 1, 1969 ITIS Show Biz Two completely different types of comedy are presented by Don Adams and Don Rickles. Adams and his comedy sneak up on a person, a subtle humour that you sometimes don't 'get' until the next day! Rickles on the jitherhand, isa ribber, throwing the insults and the Jokes faster than the average Joe can even begin to catch . diem. For my money, !tickles is the funnier, but the type that can't be tolerated for as long a .time as Adams' type. Together, on last week's "Show of'the Week", they pro- vided fine entertainment, each complementing the other in sketches and one-liners. Rickles managed to send his partner in- to gales of laughter, which he does to all the top entertainers, while he never cracks a smile; I suppose this is o n e of the • things about him that makes him so great. However, Adams is the one who has starred in his own television series for a number of years ("Get Smart") • andit is about as popular now as it was at the beginning. Rick- les attempted a series last fall, and at the end of December he was kicked out because of poor 9558R pant home? Get a mortgage loan! That first mortgage you need for your residential or farm property may ,cost less than you think at Victoria and Grey Trust. if it's a good riskproperty, don't let money stand in your way. Just 'phone Victoria and Grey. By Vonni Lee ratings, a disappointment to Don and all his fans. I guess this proves again what I just said --Adams is easier to take for a long period of time! I don't think Rickles will ever be out of work, though; he is a great performer who always - keeps his jokes in good taste and topical. 0--0--0 TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 Canada again has received international recognition, this time with a 90 -minute produc- tion of "A Scent of Flowers", a Festival production of the last season. It has been chosen as one of the five nominated show! to receive the International Emmy Award in the U.S. It will compete with productions from Japan Television, Poland, England's Thames Television and Granada Television, also in England. "A Scent of Flowers" starred Martha Henry in the role of a young girl whose unhappy and lonely life had led her to com- mit suicide, and was told as a reflection after the girl's death. It also starred Paul Harding, Jo- seph Shaw, and Gerard Parkes. The Emmy Awards are usually awarded in May, and presenta- tion ceremonies are televised in the U.S. 0-_p-_0 There are so many dnhappy stories printed about Hollywood people that it's' a 'real joy to hear of someone finding happi- ness, particularly when that someone has.had her share of bad breaks, like. Dorothy Ma- lone. Long a Hollywood favour- ite, Dorothy worked hard. at her career, devoting 'most of her time to her work. When s h e did marry, it was actor Jacques 'Bergerac who was.. the lucky gent, but their m a triage col- lapsed and in one of the most' bitter fights in Hollywood, they fought for years over custody of their two young daughters. Dor- othy received a plum role, in, the TV ' series "Peyton Place" but last year announced that ill health was forcing her to leave the show and Hollywood and re- turn, with very little money, to her old hometown, Dallas. Now we have received word that she has married a New York busi nessman and we all hope this will mark the beginning of a new life and new happiness for this great Hollywood lady. THE PENGUINS, captained by Bill Hotchkiss, were the re- cipients of the regular season's play trophy ion in aHMen's Town League at their banquet held in the Legion Monday evening. From the left Terry Merkle/, Ed Rin- toul, Vern Redman, Bill, Perrie Holmes and Bill Brown: —Advance -Times Photo. Sportsmen need full support of members The new president took the office and the meeting proceed- ed with a treasurer's report by R. Wehmeyer. It was noted that the hydro was paid one year in advance and left the club with a current balance of $158.- '70.. A discussion was held on gen- eral business. Meeting night was set for the second Monday of every month -commencing at 9:00 sharp. Therefore the next meeting will be held at the club house on May 12. Every member, new and old, should extend his best effort to be there as this will be a very crucial meeting on the events the club plans for this. next year. Membership of $6. 00 w as voted on unanimously. Club jackets will be one of thepoints for discussion on May 12. Bob Deyell has a. sample. some of these projects. will be received at the meeting. The first meeting of the 1969 season of the Wingham Sports- men's Club was held on April 19 at the club house. In attend- ance at this meeting were Bob Deyell, Richard Wehmeyer, Ab Nethery, Doug Gerson, Mac Ritchie, Kees DeVries a n d Gary Templeman. Mac Ritchie was the 'chair- man for the election of officers. The new executive members are: President, Bob Deyell; treasurer,, Ab Nethery; secretary, Gary Templeman; membership chairman, t(ees DeV ries; 1 s t vice president is Doug Gerson. A father we know says he's sick- and tired of arguing with his son over borrowing the car. "Next time I want it," he says, "I'm just going to take it. " Fishing licenses There is so much confusion as to who requires an angling license, and what typesof ang- ling or fishing licenses are re- quired, that the rules and regu- lations are printed herewith. First, --the only basic dif- ference from January 1, 19 69 compared to lash year is that .a male person 19 years or over re- quires . a fishing license which costs $3.00. A. license is not required by females of any age. In other wofds, a male 19 years . or , over who has a license in his posses- sion may legally take his wife and all his children, including males under 19, for a fishing FOR MOTHER... HAIR FOR MOTHER'S DAY., give her a beautiful modern HI -BACK RE- LAXER. The luxurious deep di- amond tuft foam back will be her greatest comfort after a hard day at home. She will love the smooth, positive action, . two-way relaxer which allows her to sit, recline -or relax in complete comfort. Foot rest is foam padded. 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