Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 6 Oct 1960, p. 11

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October 6, 1960 WHAT ARE OPTIONS (Cont'd from Page 10) In the meantime, please be assured that he cannot go wrong taking the options offered by the High School Board here. He would very likely be taking the same four options if he were attending the largest secondary school in Ontario, wherever. it may be. SCOUT COwMITTER (Cont'd fran Page 9) Cattani, the Secretary of the Group Committee, TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 11 Se eee ee ee cc ee et creer seer eT errr Si HEH SHILU cto! Halloween Dance SPONSORED BY THE LOYAL ORDER OF THE MOOSE Fridays Oct. 26 MUSIC BY ADAMO $3,00 per couple Dancing 9 pm.- 1 am Refreshments Prizeg for Costumes It was announced that istrict Comnuissioncr| Tickets available at the door or from F,Hanna (Signed) A.E,Hartman, Principal. R. Wills has appointed W, Megraw as vistrict Scout Master of the Pie River istrict. Tentative arrangements are) being made to provide a winter cemp for Scout and Cub activities, SCOUT APPLE wal, SaTURLAY, OCTOBER STH The Local Cub packs will be canvassing the Townsite this coming Saturday morning on the Boy Scout Apple way, event and is one of the means used to provide funds for the various activitics of the local Scout and Cub movement. So, when one of the Cubs calls at your home on Saturday please buy an apple and do your bit to help in this worthy cause, BLACK BEAR BANTER (By Ingo Schmicdchen) | | There wore three leaders and fiftcen boys present at the mecting on Sgptembor 29, 1960. We had a quick inspection, followed by a short talk by the Skipper, Then we procecded to the Fire Hall where Scouter Sid gave a | demonstration on how to put out gas and wood fires, He also showed the troop how to 'use | | | [ & fire oxtinguisher, We then returned to the auditorium where we played two short gemes led by Scouter alf. We were then dise nissed, Mr, 4.bishop recently joined the Scout Organization. There was a short Court of Honour to decide which patrols the now cubs will be in, HUNTER ACCIVENT REPORTS GAIN POUR IN Each year, at this season, reports are continually being filed on hunters inflicting injury on themselves and others, ~ The follow~ .ing article was recently published by the wcpartnent of Lends and Forests, "Hunter; make sure that what you're aiming at.is game before you pull: the trigger§ That's one of the cardinal camandnents of safety in the hunting field emphasized in the Hunter Safety Training Programme sponsored by | the Ontario wepartment of Lands and Forests and actively supported by the Ontario Anglers and Hunters Federation and rod and gun clubs across the province, Since September Ist, ability to handle firearms safely is insisted upon before a hunting license is issued in | OntarLo. And yet accidents continue to happen, Happily illustrating the gun safety doc- trine are the following verses, author unknown, which first appeared in the Phila- delphia Ledger in 1909: | A. hunter ' ROHped & partridge on a hill, enn It mide a great to do and then was still, It) seems "(ativan later on, his bag he spiced) It was his ca This is,an annual old SH or W. Kurylo. Sorry, No Minors? IUUVESAOAUOAEUUALASS TODO GAGA One shot a squirrel in a nearby wood-= A pretty shot, off-hand, from where he stood, It wore, they said, a shooting hat of brown And lived in Town} ~ And one dispatched a rabbit for his haul That later proved to measure six feet tall: And, lest) you think I'm handing you a myth, It's name was--Smith} - Anothcr 'Nimrod slew the champion fox. He glimpsed him lurking in among the rocks. One repid shot--it never spoke or moved, The inquest, proved: A mae man espicd a gleam of brown, Wat it a deer, or Jones, @ friend from town? And, while he pondered on the river's brim, Jones potted him} MALE VOICE CHOIR AGAIN FRACTISING The Terrace Bay Male Voice Choir have resumed practises on "onday evenings. We hear that several new voices have been added to this worthwhile groupe BOWLING SEASON GETS UNJERWAY While no reports have came to hand on the numbers enrolled in the various leagues this year We understand that all are once again underway. The Ladics Ten Pin League have scven teams this year and bowl on Thursday and Friday evenings in the Recreation Centre. CONS TUBER CARTBOU SEASON aS HERS INCABASE Estimating that there are now between 8,000 and 10,000 woodland caribou in Ontario, consideration is being given to opening a special hunting season for caribou next year, Ontario Lends and Forests Minister the Hon, J,W.Spooner states, ne animals are mostly concentrated north of the C,N,R, line rumning through Cochrane - and Sioux Lodkout. It is felt that a carcfully controlled hunt with a maximum permissible kill of 75 caribou would do no harm and would provide valuable information on the reproductive rate of the caribou in relation to the income rate for the Indians of the arca, Long a source of meat and clothing for the Indian populatio the caribou decreased in numbers over a long period until just after the war, The last general open scason was declared e7 years ago in 1933, Since.then only treaty Indians who needed caribou for food have been per~ mitted to kill than.

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