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Wright has told|the ploneers who made possible|ducer co-operative which mais-| THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 1, 1997 7 ed sp! from first-hand experience and remarkable expansion of con-|tains the largest grain marketing oman 1C Ia ap ure any hu will 1 of steameraf-- detailed study the story of con-|sumer Sobpetetion in the central agency in the world. 5 i Soitiandy who gets into finan- [the Second World War and later his umer co-operation in katche- ince of Canada's Prairie] Wallace Reyburn has foll accepts an un- in the knowledge of the habits of fish sum 'As he & i no " a magazine editor in Toronto, He % ays in his preface: | West. up first novel, Follow a specified job for £5,000 and finds in relation to their surroundings, |; jive 'tried to put in words| The pubiishing house is itself a Shadow, with another action-|that job. is murder. now lives in London and writes a ® ® food ad shelters more IMPOr-|o, othing of the vision, practic-|co-op, part of the Saskatchewan packed thriller, Port of Call (Cas-| New Zealand-born Reyburn was|daily column for the Toronto Tel- eq . ality and persistence of some of Wheat Pool organization, a pro-isell). It is the story of a toughla Canadian war correspondent inlegram, And he warns the novice not to romance of 18th century close, is pictured not as a great matter what equipment he uses look for miracles but to expect Ihe has been capt a triumph for the British but as the|and on the eve of the opening of|/days when he will be thoroughly historical novel. only possible outcome of the |the fishing season will send many skunked, for all the lore of the Smerican|French intrigue that thwarted|anglers to their tackle boxes to centuries hasn't been able to show Montcalm and his gallant cap-|sort out their gear. how {o make 3 fish bite if it a, oral. cl, Sie PRAIRIE. PROGRESS" s colum FOR MON BRN a5 GLERS spl Globe and Mail, describes spin-| Of the three Prairie es fishing will find encour: t|ning as "the fastest-growing ad-|saskatchewan has been Phe more and instruction in Bob Ee il's| vance in modern angling" which|qependent on the land for its pro- |Shihning in Canada (Longmans, [Produces results coming "closest |gress and historically and geog- Spinning »|of all to making the perfect day." |raphically more subject to the * Using ms own experience as a|vagaries of nature and of outside Cather (Shadows on the Rock)| Spinning, which originated in|guide, he writes of rods, reels,|economic influences. It is not sur- olved lasting novels from the England a half-century ago butijines and bait. He takes his read-|prising then that the co-operative me exciting period in Canadian bas only in recent years taken erg onto lakes and streams, withimovement should experience its history. hold in North America, is a|advice on where to find fish and|greatest success in a setiing The oid Saptains may well be ethod Blige Ba which le Joe to Mig them aud, once where, Plogeers PL those who ranked them. caught, how €00| em. soon followe em Duncan Crosbie, the hero of|spool. This reduces friction and| Trout, bass and pike, pickerel quickly that self-help was one of Spicer's novel, is an artillery|allows use of lighter lines and|and muskies have their separate their greatest assets in the strug- ubaltern whose father died fight- (lures. chapters, while another chapter is|gle with soil and weather, human in; Joside Bomuie Prime. Charlie] Turnbull's Wopage study, al | devoted to accessories and cloth-|and past diséase, fuel and power, 1] en. He enters the serv-|though i ded for the begi , (ing. mar! and marketing. lice of Fra Th A back will interest every fisherman no' Turnbull says the likelihood of In Prairie Progress (Modern gainst the n a sent to Quebec. Soon at odds with the grafting intendant Bigot, who tries to make him a pawn for his own corrupt transactions, Crosbie finds a defender in Montcalm, who admires the impetuous but able young Scot. The Tall Captains is the story of Crosbie's service with Mont- aS calm, from the defeat of Aber- crombie's British and colonial . forces at F uderosa in A to the fall ebec a year later. " - . 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