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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 May 1956, p. 2

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PAC TWO Algonquin Park is n game we of 2.700 we mile. in which deer have now multiplied to n gnhenlthy degree thnt threatenn the economic huh of n region and effects the liveihood of meny haired: of Ontario people. A solemn waning that '" ment of natural resources in the Auron-i “in Park ere. requires nction to keep the deer pop- detion in bounce is found in the intent bane of news; item from the provincial Department of 14nd: and ' In the words of J. Walter Giles. Pembroke (lisp trict timber management supervisor: “The future plywood and flooring meant to sustain the industries dependent on yellow birch from Algonquin Park is disappearing down the collective gullet of the Algon- quin Park deer herd each Bummer." The economics of the plywood and veneer in- dustry which depends mainly on Algonquin Park yellow birch is well understood by persons whose livelihood comes from the industry. Deer damage is the chief threat today, and the future of the industry is at stake. The destruction of wolves has been carri- ed to the point where the main agency reducing the size of the deer herd is starvation Both in the in- terests of the plywood industry and of the deer herd itself the case for control measures is regarded by those responsible for management of provincial re- sources as unanswerable. ' In these circumstances, a change of policy ia" being advocated. Controlled hunting of deer in Algonquin Park appears to be the most useful policy and it should now be considered. In addition to all other arguments, such a policy would provide Ont- ario with a valuable new tourist attraction in the area where tourism has become a major industry. It would attract visiting hunters who would pay license fees to the province and spend money in the tourist area of Algonquin Park on a scale that might well mean a substantial extension of the season, now Other Editors Say . . . all too short. tun-nu... umumunmw.mam vim-Loo. on. man...»- -r-"-0""eMtrqA..9.r.. Written applications will be received for i"iLUeiiikanaar-1eeoer'he" For additional particulars telephone. OFFICE HELP (l, CASH FOR spams REPAIRS IIOII.IIIOI.D Fl'A-CI ,h.aramrsooes-ti-teqPef ouGiiiGii"'iiruGUiEi.idivoitettt m a an on: at .1292. 2139.22 60;; " paw-tied It 105 (i11tt2 eee, tpe.turu, 11!! WATERLOO Cancun: d g-tse-ed-see-de-dt...-, g.rr.stErr-taetnaru1itormsdPurBaher. TooMANY DEER - MS“. 3-6345 7.351“ 1mm. . of thiceeue. YSM’X'E' 0F WATERLOO Ion-0v In. RFC who. hooded min at atlas cup-I- "It. main-Immuni- “Wham-running“ 'Mhmhy. No "ta-. as "qrr1rud I you banaMheuu-Ilenn-u - “in, par-nu. Phone 'Kerr-r-ei' m wunwo (”dorm METCAH-"S Dominiou an": Limited re. pods the year ended Inch 17. 1966 was (must b in 36- your binary. new!!! consoli- m 89.7% an. -sedine - peak of ""3363“ and not min:- of $4,886,000 l or $2.08 I dun latter deduce- Am - .‘wm - - you binary. Recon! an and also of 3219.?! m 89.7% - you - peak of 'MH? iiiiiiVrtu7uh" {an equal to 2.04 cent per donor of “than ll completed x. G. Icon-neck, Preddent, nuances. A num- bee " it“ he” been acquired in Western Cenede end modem market- wil be built. 'iuiiGU.) the he. and on an new outlet in Vancouver. A scienti- fie long-rm pun-em to aid h be no“ od the Wed. he. been est-blunt tu-rr-ttr, be ”when; develop-um d we”. h MI - 1'. - I a new Phone SH. 3-1471 For new" I tree estimates. FG, to oartend -tiontr on “health-u ben “new!!! “I Bel-out Blvd. Mt, Tqt/Nil FaiCo. (w 121- Puco " Gah totalled $1,264.00; h‘ Ionian, $2,927.055; in Kim-f em, $4,304,579; in Preston, $602,661; in Woodstock, 81,- 161,216; in Btratfard, $1,062,- 478; in St. Thom $3,22M41 in Guelph, $186,301; in Inger- soll, $1,059,376; in Hespeler, $247,007; in mung, $1, $47,164. AW”, Ford of Canada's punt“ from it. Canadian supplier: of automotive ma- terials, services and new facilities hit a record-break- ing high in 1955 of more than /giu so Fa l ans-9m t"P-rmeTe. mmmncmm a!l!ll3iii. GaGaUiik-oreeeethtt "rrat_aiiura-Ner- on " Tda. Wang-Rf THECAIIADIAN BANK OFCOHMERG J, 'Nia, and tasa' ' -rsnretttriAor1oitrtlForyrmrowiteq orargrtd.itieisertosendmoneyoeders.Ther Indl mount I {honey order costs, assures you tutrmrmoneywi11besateandsound.Noom 'mtmtrehethecaahexceptthepemyetto%tomyots "ndthornonqraeder.Nexttimermmtnttosend mmtqnwhetherts.00or8500.00,miiinmot"w uneasy aide or bank draft. This takes only a timrmimrtestoturangent'srmeotthemanyheh61 ts-ht-itz-provides. . ___ u-uqunnls-r.souul. If you send cash trough the mails, mum twig“. V Fun 69.!) Tel-Ins m PM?" 3126,000,000, it_p'" slamme- ”my: todnr by W w. Bale, Must. Ford Iota COI- ' Mn, no "" SH; 2-9126 6.;

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