¥Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 1, 1963 CANADA OUTDOORS Waterfowl Populus Well Looked After WINNIPEG (CP)--The musi- eal admonition to "be kind to your webfooted friends" will be supported to the tune of $600,000) this year by Ducks Unlimited) (Canada) Limited. | The record budget for the Canadian section of the water- fowl conservation organization| has already been approved. It comes at a time when DU) is preoccupied with the co of drought in Western Canada,| one of the chief breeding) grounds for wild ducks. | "There is no doubt drought has seriously affected the breeding grounds in the south- ern areas of the Prairie prov- inces," president of the American sec- tion of DU. "But surveys also have shown an increase of waterfow] in the more northern parts of the same provinces." He adds, however, that north- ern production cannot offset losses in the south and water- fowl population is expected to show a decline this year SLOUGHS DRY Thousands of small ponds and} sloughs were dry in 1961 and some of the DU projects which hold back water to provide waterfowl breeding areas went dry for the first time in the 20 years since they were built. "Ducks Unlimited now has 559| projects in operation, covering} some 810,000 acres' Adams} said. "Of this total only 20 are} out of commission due to lack} of water. | "When one stops to consider/ that we have just experienced) four years of drought, DU's| record is all the more im- pressive." | In 1961, he said, the only water found in some drought- @tricken areas was in Ducks 'Unlimited projects. And where there was water there were| ducks. | says Stirling S. Adams,|- This underlined the need for| building more projects and the time for this construction was during drought when crews could work on dry ground. Fred §S. Auger, publisher of the Vancouver Province, has been re-elected president of Ducks Unlimited (Canada) for tion since 1958, he was first elected president last year. . H. G. Bonnycastle, chair- man of the Greater Winnipeg Metropolitan council, is chair- man of the board. He was president from 1957 until suc- ceeded by Mr. Auger. | Winnipeg lawyer Edward B. |Pitblado was re-elected secre- |tary, a post he has held since |Ducks Unlimited (Canada) was }1962. A director of the organiza-|founded in 1938. New directors named this jyear were F. S. Sharpe of |Winnipeg and Peter Bowden of Calgary. SPORTS OUTDOORS By Jack Sheridan MA HERE'S A HELPFUL EXPERTS crren mise. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE QUT= "™ DOORSMAN'S CONVENIENCE $ semen RKS. RUN THE COURSE, NOTING TIME, CHART ¢ SEE EUROPE...LESS THAN $29 A MONTH!" 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Wylie's catch of Barrie, Saturday took home|came early in the day after he a 31%-incii rainbow trout andiset the hook in the rainbow and WINS FISH DERBY {$32 after winning the Alliston ALLISTON, Ont. (CP)--John|Chamber of Commerce annual battled the 1i-pound, ll-Inchjhere May 30. Dr: Tom Hanna,)realer, has been accepted as the fish to the banks. Goce te verge or gherrg a8 first Canadian member of the ENTRY REJECTED fans . , te INDIANAPOLIS (AP)--A. J. didn't consider Shepherd phys- si _ ? pocoe Prete Shepherd of Gardena, Calif,|ially: ready to resume driving. |S!onal Bowlers ssociation, it h regis * was announced Monday. Among = is Gir a ae n;| CANADIAN ACCEPTED |the membership requirements MONTREAL (CP) -- Gerryjis an average of 190 or better year, has been turned down as! ; ; ; an entrant in the 500-mile race| Crundman, 28-year-old Mont-lin tenpin bowling. "At that time, winter precip- itation was normal or ider-| ably above normal for most of, southern Manitoba. Light snow- fall during March, however, resulted in reduction of total winter precipitation." In a report from Edmonton,' Ron McKay, supervisor of the! Canadian Wildlife Service there, | said conditions for ducks are "pretty grim' south of Red! Deer, Alta. North of this point) where snowfall was generally/ heavy,, conditions are '"'fairly) good." But a wet spring would) be needed to fill sloughs and ponds in southern Alberta. i) RETAINS TITLE AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- De-! fending champion Mickey} Wright shot a three-under-par 69 Monday to defeat Ruth Jessen| in a playoff for the women's! titleholders golf tournament.) She won the first playoff in the| 23-year history of the tourna:} ment by shooting six birdies for| a 69. 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