I wriggled out of that one by telling them "to prove the eggs belonged to hawks. They prompâ€" tly sent the eggs into Woodstock to an incubator so it could be I‘ll end up paying those little beggars fifteen dollars for kill ing that many hawks. They changed their cloths, ate us practically out of the buildâ€" ing and went out again. This time they returned with & snapping turtle that weighed at least twenty pounds. I made them take the big brute out in the bush and shoot it. An hour or so later while I was watching one of the farmers I had hired, plow up a bunch of briar, I heard the sound of something slamming .and then the sound of breaking glass. I had kissed the big glass door goodbye long before the two told me about it. I got my manager to come back to th@thalet and patch the PAGE FOUR door and hardly had he finish ed than the two were back again. This time they had crows eggs they wanted to get incubâ€" ated. They had started out with They returned some hours later, soaking wet, happy, hunâ€" gry and with their pockets full of hawks eggs. Being modern, they claimed I owed them $2.50 for each egg, for that is my hawk bounty on the Preserve. six eggs but Buckshot had put every Saturday, it poured rain. Finally, in complete desperaâ€" tion, I let them go out in the rain. Any cotton pickin‘ thing to get rid of them for a little while. to the Game Preserve. I‘ll adâ€" mit the shooting is over and it doesn‘t look as though we have to much work to attend to but the fishing season opens for us in about a week and there is at least four million things to do. The stinking weather we have had since Christmas held true on Saturday and 1 was penned up in the Chalet with these two characters. They played cards for a little while, but their inâ€" ~_I have a small son and like a dutiful parent I‘ve lugged him all over the map with me. He‘s good company when he hasn‘t zot someone his own age along, but if he has, the old man is just someâ€" one who cooks the meals. Last weekend I was stupid enough to be talked into taking three in his pocket and forgot he and his boy friend with me â€" they were there, The resulit was YOU‘VE hEARD THE advice "take a boy fishin‘,"* heard "take a boy a lot of places." NICK KRUMINS, left, an employee of Molson‘s Brewery (Onâ€" tario) Ltd., Toronto, became a member of the "Wise Owl Club of Canada" when he recently saved his eyes from injury by wearing safety glasses on the job. Here, with a wise old owl looking on, he shows the glasses that saved his sight to F. C. Mann, one of Molson‘s executives. The unique club now has a membership of more than 2,100 men and women. OUTDOOR ADVENTURES THE HOUSEWIFE is getting a lot of attention these days. There is now a chartâ€" showing fifteen different shades of yelâ€" low ranging from pale lemon to orangeâ€"tinged â€" all to be found in the yolks of eggs. For three years the Departâ€" ment of Agriculture %has been working towards a standard colâ€" our for Canada‘s egg yolks. Trout fishing should be betâ€" ter when theâ€" weather warms up a bit. Reports indicate there was poor trout fishing all over the country opening day. 13th of the month. Its to be hoped opening of the pike® season proves more successful than the trout. Many who went trout fishing opening day returned with just the exerâ€" cise to show for their efforts. up when the various seasons open, we have it from good authority that the pike season will be available around the three in his pocket and forgot they were there, The resulit was that he was crow egg right down to his ankles. I sent him to the shower. By the time the day was over and I got the two little angels into bed, my ‘ nervous system leave me out of the doggzone thing . .. L have enough proâ€" WHILE THE DEPT. of Lands and Forests seem to be having a tough time making their mind had suffered a relapse it will take ten years of clean living to build up. Getting back to our original gu?lpe, 1 suggest you take a boy How Yellow Will You Have Your Egg Yolk? with Herb Smith . herb smith herb smith , THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE . . . but Canada‘s railways move more than three million tons of freight This Saturday, May 13th, is again dance nicht at the club. For this very important dance, our entertainment chairman Gar Dubrick has engaged the serâ€" vices of the Goodsell Orchestra. They have, played at the club previously, and anyone . that danced to their music, were all asreed that they played the type of music, one could really dance to. The entert=‘~nment chairman has done his job in providing some fine dance music, and it is hoped that the rest of the members will do their job, and come out and support the dance ard the club in general, how about a bang up dance Saturday night. Our trout fishermen in the club have been out despite the snow and rain and backward weather, and have been taking some wery good fish. Some of the more succosful trout fish ermen to date, have been‘ Joe Oberle, Clayt Schmelé, George Coyne, Bob Lundie (Lucky), Don Moser, Walter Bchling and the writer. The writer being more successful than in other years, due to the fact that he has not fallen in the water as yet, but must admit, eame very close to it. Out fishing contest chairman shaver Joe Oborle, has reported that three fish have been enterâ€" ed in the contest thus far, alâ€" thouch he is reluctant to say what size or weight they reachâ€" ing at the club on Friday night, at 8.00 PM. This meeting is being called for the purpose 6f forming an inter club horseâ€" shoe league, much the same as are bowling leasue. It is hoped we will be able to have enough members interested in playing, to form several teams. One thing being stressed is that onme does not have to be an expert to play in this league, so come out Friâ€" day night and join one of the would be horseâ€"szshoe players are And Walter Heldman (Unele Dudâ€" ley) our property chairman, will be asking for vo‘unteers to help clean up the brush and club grounds in general, as soon as it dries up a little more, posâ€" sibly in a week or two. 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