a June 28, 1962 KINETTES. ELECT OFFICERS The Kinettes elected new officers at their June meeting as follows:- Jackie Turner - President, Lorraine Weaver,- Vice President, Carol Wood - Secretary and Marion Fasan - Treasurer, Plans were made to distribute treat tickets for July lst and the annual Picnic was set for August 12th at Jackfish Lake, The Kinsmen, with Kinettes and guests, enjoyed a Windup dinner in the Superior Dining Room, after which the party continued on to Crockfordts Camp at Sand Lake, On behalf of the group George Riley pre- | sented a wedding gift to Dill Miller and his fiancee, Glorie Gordon, A ee A A A A A NE ae OPEN SEASON ON GROUSE, PARTRIDGE ANNOUNCED C,E,McKinnon, District Forester has an- nounced the open season for ruffetl grouse, spruce partridse, sharp-tailed grouse and ptarmizan for the 1962 season. . The following is applicable for this dis- trict:~ Ruffed Grouse and Spruce Partridge may be ; hunted from September 15th to December 15th, ; both dates inclusive, No person shall take in one day an aggregate number of ruffed grouse and spruce partridge exceeding five, and no person shall have in his possession at any one tine an aggregate number exceeding fifteen, Sharp-tailed Grouse and Ptarmigan may be hunted from September 15th to December 15th, both dates inclusive, In addition, that portion.of the District within the Cochrane Territorial District and the portion lying north of the llth base line has an extended closing date to March 3lst, 1963, for sharp- tailed grouse and ptarmigan, The daily limit for sharp-tailed grouse {is five and the possession limit fifteen at one. tine, Daily limit for ptarmigan - five. Possess- ion Linit - total of fifteen, i ae A AL RE RE A NR EER et AO me ce nts ecm mm ce ne [i fs | and Het | | MAKEA GOOD | IMPRESSION { With fine quality, dis- finetively printed let. i lah DIAL tacheads! t oe a a ar a NAN facnineanerh an a mah ewe! dh Seen | COR re nANe ~ Arie ee eg i enme co ne oe aes Ginnie am Ramey. Seinen ce ate Ut ae res nninio a He See tee at sa ee Let us ta printing requirements THERMO ENGRAVED SOCIAL WEDDING STATIONERY COMMERCIAL PRINTING - FAST AND EFFICIENT SERVICE "Terrace Bay NEWS -- TERRACE BAY NEWS en PARKS The sale of campsite permits show a slight | decline compared with sales nade to this date | one year ago, This is probably due to the recent inclement weather, The comparison is as follows:- 1961 1962 Rainbow Falls Park 291 166 Blacksand Park 62 61 MacLeod and Klotz Lake parks have not yet been opened for this season, ; FOREST FIRE RATINGS (Toronto) Four-alarm fires are for city folk - forest; fires are rated differently, By being famil- | iar with fire danger ratings in forest areas lers, anglers, vacationists and others can i do much to prevent costly and extensive fires. Ratings posted through the forest fire ! district during the April to October fire | season indicate whether the danger is moder- | ate, high or extreme, Here's what they mean. | MODERATE - Fires will start from an open | flame, burn briskly and spread. a HIGH --- Fires start rapidly from an open flame,; glowing cinders, cigarette butt etc., spread | rapidly and tend to crown in suitable fuels, | EXTREME - Fires start readily from sparks, \ burn fiercely, crown and spot generally, and are unusually difficult to control during j the heat of the day, | All these forest fire danger warnings de- | nand immediate attention. Fire danger in- creases in warm, dry weather, ; The Ontario Dept.,of Lands and Forests, with ground crews, air patrols and more than | 300 lookout towers, is trying to preserve i forests, fish & wildlife from destruction by fire for the enjoyment and economic benefit of Ontario people and the thousands -who visit | the province annually, Public co-operation | is essential to successful fire detection, prevention and control. ke care of all-your | ANNOUNCEMENTS IONS | a945. | can nea en one sane mame | cm Senter at eee Ct AEE LS EOLA A DS sx w weaned nindinsa wriska Nase item ethno tng am ne 8 AE AICI AOR NE A, DAE OA OR Ly lie SOL