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Terrace Bay News, 28 Oct 1954, p. 7

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Net } Wadd Dir fp wane Mewes deh aE ey aegis 95.0007 4 co "90, 000 GFICs 250001) ABA 000 Hi anaca 75,000 +14 70,000 -Lid . s Hl Saving Bond See Tl Saving DONA -- 55,000.) ' 1) soo HH ar palg!! 4,5 ,000 rH Ci 40,000 4 30), 000 The temperature outside 25,000 may be dropping <= but 20.000 *LongLac employee purchases of wale 9th Series Canada Savings 15,000 Bonds has started to rise - an . but fast. i 13 20,090 The campaign has been 5 O00 going just over a week and to date LongLac employees have signed up for $40,100.00 of _ Bonds, (And all canvassers havé yet to report their sales) So if you haven't signed up for Bonds how, about seeing your canvasser nowl!1 Remember - Everyone has something to save for, The volunteer canvassers are, as - follows: | Wood Handling - Day Shift - Beggie Thorsteinson Snift #1 - Louis White Shift. #2 - Louis St. Louis . Shift #3 - Joe' DeSaulniers SHE RE Sears William Pidluzny Pulp. Conversion. Shift #1 - Frank Whitfield Snitt #2 - Cy Brassard Shift #3 - Jim MacDonald Shift #4 - Pat Daniels inters & Oilers - Pete Romaniuk Lecorical - Ted MeInnes Pipefisters- Francis Hanna Structural = Frank Woodruff Mechanical --- Sid Spencer Engineering Office - Verl 'Thompson (Cont. on Next Col.) ra, ue ' Page 7 Steam Shift #1 - Tom Turner Shift #2 - Ron Slattery Shift #3 - Bob Williams Shift #4 - Bob Wishart . Warehouse - Peggy Wellings Service Dept. - John Mikus ot i Alex Sinkins Townsite - Nick Chopty - Bill Smith Technical - Harvey McCanna Hotel - Ina Hopper Hospital - Mae Duquette Administration Office - Ken Weppler. These people deserve a hearty vote of thanks for their time and effort spent in helping to make the céimpaign a success, 0-0-0 CONSERVATION OO RNER (News Release by Dept. of Lands and Forests) Waterfowl One of the world's greatest .con- centrations of wild waterfowl is in progr. :c just north of the twin seti.lements of Moosonee and Moose Factory. Hunters from.all parts of Canada and the United States are now on James Bay. The season opened September 15th and remains open until December 15th although most of the hunting will end this month. After that, weather conditions on James Bay are such that only the hardiest trappers among the native residents venture over the big waters, While there are thousands, perhaps millions of ducks along the muddy shores of the Bay, most of the hunting at present is for geese, The blue goose weighing about six pounds, literally darkens the sky at the south end of James Bay. There are also some snow geese which, some experts claim, are a colour phase of the blue. Farther north, on the west coast, the snow or "wavey" is in the majority. No one, so far as is known, ever has tried to count:the number of ducks or geese on Ontario's inland sea, Officials of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, flying from a point near Hudson Bay down the west coast of James Bay, reported some time ago that never, during their flight of several hours, were birds out of sight, Any reasonably good marksman can take his limit, if-he wants it, during the shootings (Cont. on Page 8)

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