NOTE: In the last week's issue of the News the open mocse season as printed was incorrect. The paper listed the open Moose Season as November 26th to December 1Z.h. The following information is correct as received from the Department of Lands and Forests at Pays Platts The moose season for theGeraldton Uistrict has been announced and is as follows: Residents and non Residents North of Highway #ll - from October lst to October 15th - Bull Moose Or Lye South of Highway #11 from October 15th to October 30th - Bull Moose Only. Residents Only All of the Geraldton Forestry District, November 26th to December 24th, Any moose may be taken, Above seasons do not include Game Reserves or Provincial Parks, ae Open Season for deer - October 23rd to November 13th; That part of the District of Thunder Bay lying south of the main transcontinental line of the Canadian National Railway from Fowler station east to the easterly boundary of the Township Of Makina, pir, In connection with the Study of the deer and moose populations in Ontario, the Department of Lands and Forests desires to obtain information in connect+ ion with the number of animals of different age. The jaw bones are definite indic- ation of age, ! Your co-operation is sought in asking you to turn in to any Conservation Officer or any station of the Department in the District of Thunder Bay, any jaw bones or heads for which you have no use. In doing so, please state where the kill was made and the sex of the animal, 0-0-0 FOUND 3 keys on chain, Apply L& L Store, UN ah 0-0-0 Page 6 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER 3RD TO 9TH What would you do---what would your family do if fire should strike within the next few seconds? How would you save yourself from painful burns and even death? It's worth:your life to know the right answers, says Terrace Bay's fire chief, And he passes along this Fire Prevention Week advice on saving yourself from fire: ; Get out of the house the minute you discover a fire or smell smoke, Don't fling doors open if you think there's a fire-~-feel them first and if they're hot, get. out another way or block the doors with furniture or matresses to keep out smoke and gases. Remember, the air is usually bett+c near the floor in a smoke-filled building, Hold your breath and cover your face if you have to make a dash through smoke or fire, Don't jump or drop from upper- story windows except as a last resort-- wait for the firemen, Don't ever go back into a burning building for any reason-- smoke and fire gases from even the smallest fire , can be deadly, Unless. it's a small fire and you're certain you can control it with the right extinguisher, don't waste your time or your life by trying to fight a fire-- get away from it and call the fire department at once--they know how to fight it. Fire Prevention Slogans from Our Business Men Terrace Bay Enterprise Garage - Fires Cost Lives, Imperial Bank of Canada - No One profits from losses Provincial Police - Fires are "Thieves - Stop them', L.C.B.0. Store - Fire waste can be pre- vented, Roxy Theatre - Fire never takes a holiday L & L Food Market - Fire causes heavy loss of life, Terrace Taxi. - Every big fire was once a little one, Hotel Terrace - Never smoke in bed Terrace Bay Public School - Child by Child we can teach fire preventior Terrace Bay Separate School - Remember only you can prevent fires Terrace Bay Continuation School - Fire Extinguishers ~ the perfect blueprint for protection, (Cont. on Page7 )