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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1971, p. 16

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THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JAN I OUTDOORS with GEORGE HOARE Robbie Burns Night Next Big Attraction Heres Some Tips For Ice Fishing Enthusiasts The nice bright winter shrubs and trees together with made the past mast includes acorns and more for are added to tnr summer diet When the mast winter ice frhins season JS neav should be full swim fiCflson particularly soon depending on just condition This is important choose- t Good helping to mtet the rigors of he winter for lake trout are wooden a that dart around and like herring when jig CRITICAL PERIOD Winter is a critical period for Other are nob deer They must fulfil their biers such as of Iritlonol requirements from sizes and other flashj bark and cambium of the baits large minnows are also twigs and smaller branches good producers of course they a of trees and are also caught on white fish including red maple sugar mi spreaders and salted and live pie poplar red cherry do3 minnows Its a goodwood striped maple mountain to a fairly good sue I maple and oak They book jucJj as a ho or also the Collage white 3 fee up from the spreader cedar hemlock and jew Balsam on a dropper loop A fairly is regarded as a last large minnow can be attached resort when nothing else la to this larger hook available It his bulk but mited food value To prevent line twist when its to The plants which deer cat arc a good swivel about feet found in deep dense for from the lure To name three iCSts The shrubs small trees lakes for lakers I would and herbaceous plants pro- Lake Simcoc Lake Tern vide palatable twigs within gami and Bark Lake cast of reach occur ThMc are noted edge of forests or in open wood lands Since grass Is of limited significance in their diet deer do not live in open meadows FORAGE IN EVENING The white tailed deer is a ruminant It is related to such The daily activity pattern animals as domestic and varies considerably with the shares with them the character location in which the deer istic of possessing a four Close to sources of hum atomach Typically such an may forage graze or browse for a in evening thru of time and then seek dusk or in the early morning a quiet area where thc may bed down and chew their cuds This simply means tint they rcfinrgitate food which his been I j j act alternate with period hastily and chew it thoroughly for producing the big ones In less disturbed areas they be found browsing it middle of the day Period An interesting characteristic to the absence of a gall blad der This maj be due to their mode of feeding or to a diet which to a substantial degree is limited in fat The absence of this organ while interesting la of no particular signifies ft since there is a duct which conducts bile from the liver to the intestine as in other mam mats The food which deer take In During spring summer and fall deer tend to remain or in small groups winter they move into concentrate in wintering arena or yards which provide she tor from storms and supply of food A deer yard may Van from acres to several square miles in area Deep snow is the most Important factor Influenc ing the initiation and continu of and areas where fluences their choice of location a coniferous version helps to and their daily pattern of ac Deer are browsers They feed by nibbling on the tender shoots of a variety of plants rather than depending upon grass as do grazing animals elk sheep or cattle Early spring is the only time when they eat much grass Thoy can then be seen along the edges between wood and field SUMMER FEED In summer they feed upon the leaves and tips of shrubs and tree Including aspen elm oak maple willow elder honey suckle and a variety of herbaceous plants Sometimes deer frequent the shores of ponds and marshes where in spring the early shoots of gras sea and sedges arc tender inri palatable pond lilies and other aquatic plants are available In the summer and autumn the ripening fruit of many Intermediate A HOCKEY Port Georgetown Raiders Friday Jan 8th 8 pm GEORGETOWN ARENA 1 Students accompsnied by FREE Welcome ur reduce the depth ot the ground are preferred Tints all for this week So Tight Lines the Out doors and Above All Safe Jour Make Appointments To Township Boards council made their customary beginning of the year appointments at the first meet on Monday APPOINTMENTS Acton Firs Area Reeve Tom Hill Cr Milton Aral Cr Richard Are Depu Miller Wilfrid Leslie Hornby Parks Board Coxe Cliff Jam Carney Community Hall Mrs Bird Dtnney Char Russell Miller Wilfrid Les lie Dick Mrs P and Secretary George Cunrlc Halton Real on Conservation Authority Lcn Museum Board George Cur County Industrial Develop- msnt Wilfrid Leslie Planning Board red Nurse R Richard and present members J D A Kelson Rob ert Lmvson Sam CommlttM of Adjustment Bob Tom Van Sick and sitting members Wll Scftrcibcr James McPhail Charles by Ralph A tip of the hat to chairwo man Roma Timpson and chair man Bat Chamberlain for their efforts in organising the branch Now Years party which as wajs was a big undertaking The party went off without a flaw Although the dance floor was at tunes a wee bit crowded the members enjoyed the music of the Country Boys Jus I as they the Anger lickin chicken which was served be fore the old moved out to make room for the new SPOT WINNERS There seven spot dance prizes which we understand were donated to the branch by Legion minded businessmen of Georgetown Winners were Mr and Mrs Maurice McClean Mr and Mrs Cord Mr Mrs Herb Arnold and Mrs Hank Russell Mr and Mrs Joe plus two others that got away lint the Nov Years par is behind them ftomi and turn their ifforU the next Item on their program which Is Robbie Burns Night the branch is holding this on Friday January JEANNIE AND At We respectfully surest tint perhaps Pat and Roma should become characteristic of land for this occasion by to and in our of The Master of the Songs Robert Burns who is ho everywhere in Hit world on this day Burns who was born in in the of Alia lay was inspired by deep and true feel ills writings which have been preserved because it wis bcllovcd that wrote must have a value divide themselves on an ascend ins scale into four classes There are the squibs and rough rhvm of a clever man who had a vulgar Side to his character and liked to show off before vulgar people with less active brains tew men have been Icii mixed up than Burns He had gifts that placed him men of rarest genius At the same time he had weaknesses of which as he said laid him low a number of his rhymes prove it Then hire are his frolicsome critical poems some sweet LASHED OUT Burns was a born and of and humbug He lived in a time hen pretense abounded and he loved to lash out at it He alio had his humour which led him into lively fancies less biting such as the breezy rush of Tarn OSliantcr describing a tipsy mans ride homo through a witch haunted When he wrote I he Colter Saturday Night he revealed the Burns who won the hem of the world and prove as a pott he is the of the Scots When the branch celebrates his birthday the will be filled with Scots Irish Welsh English and Canadians who wish to honour this much loved Scot PERFECT week there was another perfect hand at the branch We believe there were three last year Bruce and Tom Herbert had the good for tune and now Art Roberts while playing a very close game with Mrs Percy King came up with a twenty nine score to win the game At the end of of the branch had paid their dues chairman of mem Bruce Collins also gave the figures for 1971 which are paid up members thus far That Saturday sing long continues to attract more members each week We sure the bingo has much to do with this increase A date for euchre enthusiasts to bear in mind is Wednesday January when and Greta Stoddart will combine their to have another evening After a during the live season Bob and Cory will reopen the Saturday Night Dances on January Sec you Mrs George Ward Was Resident Here Years The death of Mrs George Ward occurred Georgetown hospital on December 18 at the ago of Mrs Ward the former Green daughter of Willi am and Elizabeth Green was born a Hampshire England She came to Canada with her famil In In she rad George T Ward who pre deceased her March last year She and her farmed at for three years then moved to In Gore where they farming until they moved to Georgetown in 1040 where lived at 7 Draper Street She was the mother of Evelyn Mrs Earl Denison of Port di Bar of Campbellville and the late Gladys Ward of George lown and also leaves seven grandchildren brothers George and Charles Green and sister Emily Mrs John all of Brampton and brother Green of Fergus was an atfve member of St Johns United Church Her main interests circled around her homo and family Her hob- funeral service was at the Harold Funeral Home by Rev R Scrivens on December bearers were Henry Gre Kenneth Brampton Gordon Calcdon Harold We Harvey and Flower be were the grandchild Marjone Marilyn Fred a David and El da Ward and Susan Ward Murray Interment Green Cemetery own Candystripers Visit Ontario Science Centre by Karon On Monday December the Georgetown the second of their annual trips This one to the Ontario Science Centre was or by Mrs Arlene Holla way and Mrs Phil York We left from plaza at en clock accompanied by Mrs Blanche and Mrs Connie The bus trip was an in Itself with Mrs playing her mouth or gan as we sang anything and Aiming at the Science Centre everyone took off in their own direction visiting such areas as the Communications Hall Scum Arcade Space and Life Halls The many different in the Commuiu cations Hall made it the favourite of most eopIe Here you could play tic lae toe wood guessing games or discuss current affair all with the aid of computers All through the Halls were audio and slide displays operating at five ten or fifteen minute inter vals with or without audiences In the Great Hall and Com Hall were two add constructions The one made with sticks and glue had developed into a really sculpture The other more like a bead curtain but made of silver paper I All of us having had a great time we arrived home with for our bus driver our organist and THE GDHS WINTER CARNIVAL BEGINS ON Saturday January 9th The Schedule Goes si Folia EVENTS OPEN THE PUBLIC Sat Jan SNOW QUEEN PAGEANT SOCK HOP 50c VARIETY NIGHT Tues Jan EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Wed Jan SKATING 3 I FOLK NIGHT 25c Thurs Jan 14 BROOM BALL Sat Jan A PANCAKE BREAKFAST A BAZAAR NOON NOON SI 1 M Sun Jan 17 CAR RALLY AM FUN FOR ALL JANUARY SALE Worth While Savings On a Wide Choice of Fabric Needs WASHABLE 0RL0N CHECKS 9P REG NOW A OF BROCADES GREATLY REDUCED SEE OUR WOOL TABLE WOOLENS AT BARGAINS GALORE COTTONS RAYON PRINTS COR0UROVS AIL REDUCED SHOP NOW AND SAVE All Polyester Linings now yd MAIN STREET NORTH THE EVELYN SHOPPE 7 MAIN ST N GEORGETOWN JANUARY CLEARANCE NOW IN PROGRESS Best Buys In Town ON Exquisite Form Brassieres Playtex Bras and Girdles NOT EVERY SIZE AVAILABLE PRICE IN STORE SPECIALS DAILY 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