Oakville Beaver, 16 May 2013, p. 12

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, May 16, 2013 | 12 And then there were 10 in this gaggle of geese My husband and I live in The Beach in Toronto. Still vibrating from the fallout, sadness and ever-widening Boston bombing story, we were delighted and inspired by a wonderful experience we had in Oakville. Let me share it with you. Heading into your wonderful library, my husband and I saw a small group of people watching a young man release a gosling on the back lawn. Within seconds, a pair of Canada geese swooped down from the roof of the swimming pool and began to check out the newborn. While one of the adults smelled the infant, the other began to push and peck at it and just as quickly, the young man gently picked up the gosling and placed it back into a grass-filled carton. It turned out that the young man, Dan Pazderer, and his colleague, Brad Fielding, were officers from the Oakville & Milton Humane Society and they had been sumsee Humane on p.19 Letters to the Editor Gosling was quietly slipped into a new family by an Oakville & Milton Humane Society team. photo courtesy Bob and Pam Reeves

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