KIWANIS CONSERVATION PROGRAM A A Mallard duck shot at Cochrane during the past hunting season had flown approximately 1,000 miles since the banding at Maryland January 5, 1961, From records established through the return of such bands, it has been established that these ducks have been known to live more than 20 years, Extreme ages of 26 years have been known for the Caspian tern and up to 21 years for the ring- billed gulls and soprey, Among similar land birds, purple martins and blucjays have been known to reach 14 years, Birds banded in North America' have been recovered as far away as Siberia, Africa, France and the mid-Pacific islands, The pin- tail'is famous as a traveller and they' have been recovered in South America; Japan, Siberia and New Zealand. One was recovered in England only 18 days after banding on this continent,' : Over 11,000,000 have' been banded and a half a million are added each year, About a million banded birds have been recovered, providing information as to migration routes, wintering and breeding grounds, mortality, etc., valuable in wild fowl management, Local sportsmen and others finding banded | birds are asked to make sure they send all | bands to the address designated on the band. NSHL LEADING SCORERS TO JANUARY 14/62 J deste GP. GOALS ASSTS, _PTS, i Maurice Osmar T,Bay 9 8 i5 24 A, LeBlanc Mar, § 9 9 14 23 ' Marvin Osmar T,Bay 8 6 16 22 D. Moon Mar, 10 15 6 21 J, Charyna Mar, 9 4 15 10 D. Whalen T,Bay 8 4 12 16 ' N, Seagris R,Rocklo 5 10 45 A, Lanteigne Mary 6 8 4 12 | Ty Pollard T. Bay 8 4 8 12 | A, Legacy Nip. 8 6 6 12 Tom: "My, but the girl you just introduced me to is magnetiS,? ' Bill: "She ought to be. Everything she has ' on is charged," Janet anon SNOW TIRES OR CHAINS FORECAST It may become law that Ontario motorists drive during the winter with snow tires or chains on cars, So thinks Port Arthur Police Department Inspector Herman Scarnati, who told a meeting of Lakehead Branch, Industrial Accident Pre- vention Associations Tuesday he and other police officers and traffic safety men are convinced "there is too much slipping and sliding on the roads in wintertime," The inspector forecasts such a law to cover all vehicles, will be introduced in the pro- vince, He said it is a popular topic at any safety conferences he has attended. "There are some areas of British Columbia today that. won't allow motorists through with- out chains or snow tires." ne NIGHT SCHOOL MILLINERY (Cont'd fr, Page 11 ) our first attempt at making our own individual millinery creation, Needless to say, the Millinery Course is one of the most popular ever offered in Terrace Bay. SUPERIORS LOSE 3--2 TO RED ROCK TUESDAY NIGHT Terrace Bay Superiors, after having taken Marathon 9-4 on Thursday and Nipigon 13-3 on Sunday, met defeat on their home ice 3 - 2 when they played against Red Rock Royals. A close game from the first period, Red Rock: started the scoring - Pineau slamming in a rebound, LeSarge sent them ahead again in the second before Superior's flashed the light. Pytyck started the Sups off at 4:12 and seconds later Whalen had the game to a tie Both teams went all out in the third: for the winning goal, LeSarge getting the break at the half way mark. It was then Jorgenson who stopped Superiors. He had played well | throughout but at this point became sensa~ tional, SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL WINS HOCKEY GAME In a gatie played in Terrace Day Arena last Saturday Night the Schreiber High School team defeated Terrace Bay High School by a score | off 17 12, BSS 6 ae: . TERRACE - BAY og FRIDAY FEB. | Sst aie re tenn em REFRESHMENTS | TICKETS AVAILADLE FROM ANY MEMBER OF THE BOWLING EXECUTIVE | - WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS - IND. S22. PM. | a een -