Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 15 Sep 1976, p. 7

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The Barrie Examiner Wednesda Sept 15 19767 Nuisance is studied ELLISTON Nfld CP For most residents of this fishing community near Cage Bonavista 200 miles north of Johns Meg and her ilk were an annual nuisance But for Dr Peter Beamish of the Bedford Institute of Ocean ography in Dartmouth NS and other scientists the op tunity to study and trac young female humpback whale was stroke of luck Fisherman Walter Oldford was checking his net in early July when he saw the whale be come entangled Dr Beamish who spends most of each summer in New foundland heard about the 33 foot whale and reached the area the same day He helped the ishermanf ree the whale from the net and then tethered the mammal by her tail For several weeks the adolescent animal was soo ed examined tested and her soun ds recorded Other scientists arrived from such places as Woods Hole Massachusetts and France Were tryin to understand her language Dr Beamish said in one interview about the whale which he estimated weighed between 12 and 15 tons COUNTED SOUNDS So far weve counted 35 dif ferent types of sounds he said major aim of Dr Beamish is to develop pinger with recorded sounds of alarm that will keep cruising humpbacks out of ishermens nets without scaring away the fish The mammals which grow to more than 40 feet in length are common sight in summer around Newfoundlands coast They frequently become en tangled in nets and cause thou sands of dollars damage an nually to the expensive fishing gear Meg was to be released around the end of July with radio transmitter implanted in her rubbery hide An American research vessel was standing by to begin ivemonth voyage to follow Meg on her 30004000 Includes mile migration that will end ctacntssand this winter in the Caribbean beer fatter rtm£t3 rolen gasolircitéartoefin ghuckl hopeless l2 trVf0ids ponderosa toNewfoun andwaters one ess we ece Steak House lb The transmitter will give us chance to study humpback habitsintheoceanDrBeam ish said bu As far as we know nobody has ever studied humpback whale on two successive days in the ocean Dr Beamish said the whales are one of Newfoundlands larg est natural resources and could be used as major tourist at traction especially for visiting yachtsmen He said the deep indentations alon the islands coast also cant be used by Scientists to treat sick whales pork has chops lb £33 136 55 May decrease fresh freshly frozen grade predressed 3593mm predressed bone In gfiyggfaggggilfe skung COSts maleuTt OTT CP round gaggle ChUCk COInISh bralsmg frying or roasting ford mini he has outtth 5315 lb chickens lb mertime solution to the biggest problem facing winter skiers rising costs Clifford has introduced Germandeveloped slide stem to his MontCascades iresort near Cantley Que 12 miles north of Ottawa in hopes that it will enable him to hold the line on winter skiing charges The slide the first in Canada consists of two concrete banked runways that wind 2000 feet down the areas exhibition hill For $150 rider gets skitow ride to the top of the hill and run down the slide sitting on eef lb steaks lb hens ribs glassfibre sleigh At first glance one can imag Chuck bee boneless Rupert Brand ine bodies flying off the slide in roasts fresh steaks or roasts all directions But Clifford says made bone out thatalthough there IS 42Moot pork lom srrlom CO 11b vertical drop the side slope Ol mu pkg neveé exceledsbi2 degreels top spee isonya utlSmiesper ID It ID hourandspills arerare In Germany where there are four slides the most serious in juries have been bad scrapes FACILITIES IDLE Clifford said the skiarea fa cilities sit idle for eight months annually when they should be kept going all year The annual overhead can be spread over the whole year rather than four months and this should help hold down win ter ski prices Clifford who holds the Cana dian distributor rights said at least 12 other ski areas across gOESwt 12 lb average beef steaks the country are interested The Col CII WCdmmmdyolmq lllltitfl 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