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Terrace Bay News, 1 Nov 1951, p. 3

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FISH JND Gilet ITEMS Conservation is your business, it the meeting of our local Conservation Club held on Mond-y least, a number of sub- jects were discussed which are of interest to ALL who enjoy Canadian wild life. Conservation Officer, Ted Davis, spoke briefly on - study of deer 2nd moose being conducted this yerr by Onterio Fish and Game authorities. To further this study, Mr. Davis has urged that all deer jnw-bones be surrended to the Onterio department of Lands and Forests. To fnacilitcte means, you may contact any member of the Conservation Club right hero in Terrace Bay and the matter will pass through orgnnized channels. Ple:se remember the date end locntion of your success 2nd thet while this is merely a request, good hunting may be assured in later years. 48 ° point of interest to attending members, sever-rl films were shown on the habits and hebitets of our wild game, The struggle our Caribou must face to survive; and "Pheasant Island" .s Pelee Island has been dubbed because if its famous pheasant populzce, were both entertcining and instruct- ive, To 211 who hunt and fish in this dist- rict, we request that your co-operction and consideration be given to a plan formulsted to conserve our game. Two Deputy Game Ward- ens will be eppointed from the members of the Conserv-tion Club, These men will do a tosk thet will bring no renumeration end little gratitude for time spend doing » hard job. "hile this undertetcking could be pleasant; experience has shown that no man or group of men can. strive to enforce justice end common sense without "locking horns" with the unruly few. ..s © group, men are inclined to be reasonable and fairly conservrtive in. business or pleasure. Once this group has broken down into 3 horde of individusl hunters, may become "trigger hippy", blood thirsty characters who maim and kill all that cross their path, There is no logical reason for this "Jekyl and Hyde" complex except that in some cnses the veneer applied by civilized reason is rnther thin and is penetrated easily by the tang of forest air. To protect our wildlife; to protect these people from them- selves; nd to protect the innocent hunter, something must be done, Please co-operate. Remember thet as friends and associntes in a small district you are asking « friend to prosecute you when you break grme laws. Remember that safety is something to t-ke with you when you go hunting. in empty gun is alwrys the killer and innocent orphans pay th alt e penalty, (Continued on next column) Page 3 Fish and Geme Items (sont.) Help conserve game, treserve their forest home today, end you will heve good hunting tomorrow, Good hunting! 9-0-0 RACQUET CLUB C..B:.RET 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Friday, November 9, 1951. Music by the NORTHERN KNIGHTS Reservation Only $3200 Couple Dress Optional ~--/-- For Reservations = Phone or See: Fran Taylor ~ First Aid Room Clarence Buck - Hotel Olyve Harrison - Personnel Office i11 reservetions must be purchased by Thursdey noon, November 8th. Mcke yours iow and avoid disappointment, 0-0-0 STORK CLUB e new hospital got off to a good stxrt in the New ..rriv-ls department when sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wig on Monday, Oct 29th, and to Mr, and Mrs, Don Brearley on Thursday, November lst, The honour of having the first child born in the new hospital goes to Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Cook of Schreiber, to whom the stork delivered a girl on Saturday, October 27th. he COMMON SENSE PREVENTS :.CCIDENTS = i : Lal | parent, Bh Us old "I timers never}! (cet hurt - /| it's them \ i ; new guys A yo gotta | \ wateh }

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