Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Aug 1958, p. 12

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elal and feders! governmentsikitchen shelters, stoves, tables! THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Seturdey, August 2, 1958 13 late last winter and spring, to sanitary facilities and firewood 4 Sed PPP + perio rd new roadside camp grounds, Who is in charge of the camp- grounds, % N veys have yet bee ; Ha HE Bk on EE Summer Dining of campers using the sites, but | ACCRA, Ghana (AP) -- Six'¥ Mounties Raise Display Horses FORT WALSH, Sask Its restoration to provide horses Ort . The Royal Canadian Mounted Po- was largely due to the effurts of provig popu lice use fewer horses these days, Stuart Taylor Wood, who retired 5. relieve unemployment | Roadside Camps Prove Popular WEEKEND SPOTS "Sundays and weekends they EDMONTON (CP) -- Alberta's are crowded,' said Mr. Church, Some have running water from %¥ Frits wells and springs. i) "We. provide the firewood," i [said Mr. Church. "It's better than having them roaming around cut- 4 ting everything in sight." % LI 2 a built primarily for tourists, are lar with city resi- NOT FOR WEAK HEARTS Making it look just as easy as dropping off a bus at the corner, Col. * Jackson Graham steps from a helicopter to the crow's nest of the dredge Hard- ing at Coos Bay, Ore. Graham, | | Lematta, have used the drop- | off technique for three years to | save time on inspection trips to U.S. army corps of Engineers dredges. The pair teamed up | to rescue 17 men from a sink- Creek, and the fort was burned ing sea-going dredge last Sep- ', 4 bondoned but they can still say they are as commissioner of the RCMP in mounted This fort in the 7 lof southern Saskatchewan, which played a major part in the his- men now at the fort Eltory of the West before it was It looks much as it did 80 years kl abandoned, has been put into use ago, although the original 12-foot again and members of the foree stockade is missing. Ranging the the mounted section there were 18 foals. Many of the Fort Walsh has provided 29 of broodmare band have a strain of the 36 perfectly-matched blacks Percheron or Clydesdale used in the worldfamed RCMP cp ASSY STOCK musical ride The sires are OLD BATTLEGROUND Jhorcughvieas a : ! . e. aslz rance a illiegeorge, raise 114: hen Fort Yai ha : tab by George Hardy of Toronto, The / Hen a od a pt 2 Me 2 sire of Faux Pas was a vinner of sing by lly The hs as! the French Derby and the Grand Ed Dard ili |inhabited by Indians, half-breed| roy Ge Fars Williegeorge was {Buffalo hunters and tough "rc >, unty Laviess, 'eafing liraders sire in Canada in seven of the The fort had a brief but color- last 10 years ful career. It had a force of 30 | "ifort until they are three years {men and 30 horsés. When the rail- a : old, haltered and gentled, then Jost same hy 100243 He ead. taken to Regina for training. q 5 W i ape. rhe decision to rebuild the fort was made in 1940, when 2,300 acres were purchased from two superb are engaged in raising horses for hills are 26 mares and this spring| The young horses stay at the "It's turned the highway west| z rh a 7 at Aspen Beach Provincial Park gh. ol a 1951 Wood, & great-grandson of of Calgary into a sort of summeriiy 'ceniral Alberts officials| ros Cop ar tre otal Cypress Hills Zachary Taylor, 12th president of vesort said J, P. Church, as-|.. nied 168 tents on a recent the United States, is one of four|si*tant chief maintenance engin. oc ond eer in the provincial highways de partment. Forty-one campsites scattered in all parts of the province now are in operation. They range in size from one to five acres. They were built jointly by the provin ficers at the old fort was a son . of Cl ie . velist. Faux Pas from" Charles Dickens, the novelist In. his term as commissioner, Mr. Wood found the horse in- valuable for training men, and in- sisted that all recruits take basic training in horsemanship. He per- sonally saw to the restoration of the fort, and encouraged the mu- sical ride, a precision perform- ance which has thrilled audiences in several countries. |] z lleft here Thursday for a goodwill 4 tour of the United Arab Repub All the campgrounds 'have lic J J an J a Smorgasbord in the Continental Manger ... £at to your heart's ¢...Unli portions of delicious foods FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED * SUNDAYS in a bright warm atmosphere For o family treat (get mom out of a hot kitchen) or o bachelor's retreat (while the fomily is of the cottage), you'll find your favorite foods cooked just the woy you like them, in Oshawa's smartest rolfde shop 5 Coftee Shop GENOSHA HOTEL COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED I a nb to SR STARTS MONDAY an engineer, and his pilot, Wes | tember. Shot Duck Then Frank Nuttall, a rancher. The more ponds, but cost of upkeep work of restoration began in is rather high," said Bill. They 1942, may ask the provincial govern- The restored fort includes a meht to help finance expansion. door of histor ic significance. | . He keeps a shotgun handy to! Through it passed such men as| ward off predators such as!Col. A. Irvine, a commissioner of oe 1n ange hawks. skunks. mink and foxes. !the original Royal Northwest |Last year a snapping turtle got Mounted, General Terry of the z : into the pond, destroying 250 U.S. Army and the famed Indian SUDBURY, Ont. (CP Bill estimates there are 400 of them ducklings before it was killed. 'chief Sitting Bull. One of the of- Hrinivich wounded a duck while now some reaching 20 inches in M$ hunting three years ago near his length farm at Larchwood, and the shot! His father Paul and brother changed him into an ally of wild- Eugene, who share the 360-acre| SPECIAL HOLIDAY SUNDAY MID-NITE | - He farm, joined enthusiastically in ADMITTANCE COME and DANCE - Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 Bonting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! Regular full-course steak, roast beef and chicken dinners also available, | EVERY SATURDAY 8:30 - 12 7 % 5PM. to 8 PM. MOTOR HOTELS % HIGHWAY 401 -- BOWMANVILLE CLOVERLEAF % $2.50 PER PERSON (CHILDREN HALF PRICE) Into The World Beyond = Imagination Where ever Ends! 74 | 8 = Adventure "I really felt sorry," he says, a 4 tecalling how he took the crippled Pe Sane sary, Drolet bird to his home 12 miles north-| _ Be west of here. He tended its | wounds and located another lame| | duck to keep it company, care- I fully nursing both through the winter The 26-year-old farmer got his reward the next spring: A nest of 12 eggs. He managed to save eight of the ducklings and almost before he knew it had embarked on the creation of a wildlife sanc- tuary LIVE IN COMFORT Today the former swamp be- hind his barn is transformed into a pond 350 feet long and 1 feet wide, where 300 ducks of several varieties live in protected com- fort Mr. Hrinivich, reeve of Dow-| ling Township, has also estab-| lished a flock of pheasants, He has already released 150 birds into the surrounding bushland in hope they will take root in this section of Northern Ontario Speckled trout have been| planted in the duck pond, and he For Reservations: Bowmanville, MArket 3-3373 a phenomenon you have to see to believe." Crowther, N.Y. Times 10 PERSONS 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER "and God fire | created, Ys woman", THE | If TORNADOES | OLD-TIME & MODERN RED BARN TONIGHT ™e OR IN MONTREAL It's the... 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