18 The Canadian Stateman, Eowmanvllle. JuIV 9, 1969 Ipienie tables. Mm. jas. Law- Ontario Waterfowl 'Researchada. en@ of Ntisk nWllgIeea ie bte rence, Min. Chas. Smith and' J oundation are attempting to ton countv, andthoteonblwheast.M yges Mrs. Ira Argue were the gra- Lana l o e t os.Teffoîgotielh daent farmso onads mrntda oins i' en fteatronte prograrn in which tfor mature. baskets asý T e Blackstock W om n Tt Ile first stopped at Kirk- mer, Mr. and M i. Basil Mr-! G teFrzeO-C. Laso 400 Giant Canada eggs o rvt ein s es w eet f f a d b t B LAnC K S T C'dawste re mesadC.he re- are -W'kinepot rylas prt.Gesema irââîtute cha&ed a Tr0îlwaysfield where the lift locks, etc.leMry Jane and Susan, Ottawa (child's prize); Mrs I Codringtonî tecureo eghn ag were acquired in 1969 and in-rsotrn naropreszaoui gadth a~ G e M I h c u çe of wi1in ar e cubated artificially at N iska, Large publicl wede - n x n h m e i t i i - Bus for Wedfiesday, Jujy 2nd, were viewed, then on ta Gra-' Fenelon Falls, called on Mr.'Roy Corden, Biackstock (adulit in C:d GeCanada geese captured from the Ontario Watertowl Res- lands wiii play a motn t.Nsigpa.om rbs end41 persons enjoved a trnp.1venhurst. A picnic lunch was!and Mrs. M. Graham on Sun- prize). Oc1lms xtnt teea flock which over-w c onatnssaio o-prti h elaepora. kt av h danaeta I enjoyed on the beautiful Guil'day,. idearchFudtn» tto o-pr nterf 1 hc i!Ms .BalyadPenny Sale - Cake plate,:ag es are now being re.;iwithin the town of Rochester,iatedj near Guelph. Canada geese d ltmtrgnestn ogadamc OBITUARY ~Lake ark, after hc i rL rde n Miss Mrs. A. Beacock; soap andiestablished in Southern Ont.!Minnesota. Since the* majority of the ýuntil their secod rthd mlraea pricary f OBT A Yba lthe bus again to Grdnr Bowmanvilie. were!chocoiates (2 prizes), Mr. Artario- This rediscovery of the Giant'"maximas" wiIl not breed untiV'year, and pairswiIb tIathreiarsinsptn r, beach where the "Lady Mus- Wednesday callers In the vil- Bailey; doil, Mrs. H. Bailey; Te iar'andagooseiCanadas expîained why someitertidya flf t~tovasodbfr hyae Sact fsial etn Following an illness of five nchu rieo ukk Sympathy i,% extended Mr.ý tolet water set, Heather once nested across the south-.'vate individuals and govern- sibie care of these valuabie open water to escppedornthr breig Caa and a hall years, the death o Lake, as far as Port Carling, Ernest Gray and family on Langfeid, bath powder and en aadan prairies, thelment game farms, nested suc- bird,. Young goslings wii be and protected nsigst' 0f Ro e t St w r ,w5y a s t at. i!lS en ythe sudden death of b rs ,a h ta.2 p iz s, M s .northern prairie states, and;ccssfulY, w ie o h rs d d f O rendered perm anenty fight- such as isjand s r 5!f~ ! ee e n rs Mcr.r e t Stear t, 95 yer M en t. The w eather w as ideal HailtC o o p eratin g D vid ing Home, June 27, 1969. tornihg boat r .a e s i r n r. K n eh a - s n p o s a d lti n a d sae no uhern n- mot f no i. su c sf llyTes es w i l bn oe mainain estigFa r po ds rma he ltcp e b p cng rifc l 'rDay ue ofte196t9 Robetuprnitoo fme r at Sloan's eUsMr. and Mrs. Tennythson cologne (4 prizes), Mrs. Rob- ario. Although neyer abundant,,reproducing populations of!dat isa nd t. epr-a smiasoeurercensin srcuesnorer Duheoftelt oetproko nera Ia' ertson; chiid's coffee set, Mrs. old-time western gunners knew ýCanada geese in Southern Can-Iment o Lasan Fretreuitable if essisar itbe etnd.Oc former Esther Colville was again, arriving at Blackstock!jG. McLean, Bowmanvilie, and, rse;foe tn.asiiato h otnna iie bor i Cane ownhl adiit9:0 feingtht v r .s. F. Tomns, Enniskillen, at-i Posr iwrsad lapale Canada wlth a wing es fte otnnalDvdies associated with public hint-ý Man-made nestn aiiisae jhnsîggee h attendendClrkownsh 9Pip leiat93flntgay ha aeen retitnedteGodn .vase and serviettes (3 prizes), spread frequently exceeding ýare Giant Canadas. inggroundswihaeeitheriipa nipratri'nlîeo hs tutrssok tne th GodnWeddin ingihar orwilpaya m atedd rn N.9Pulcelaat angdbe set1 Philip Langfeld; fruit cock- six feet, and often weighing In Ontario, the fiock estab-loperationai or under develop-.establis'g "aia" i1ail nrae h nai School and Port Hop( Hg This trip was held instead cfj0f Mr. and Mrs. Stan. PIough-ý tail and jain, L. Smith; poodle fromn 12 ta 18 pounds. There lished in 1959, on the newiylment. SotenOar she marriedMr. RobentrancFidr ar e îl eorsondivîd- foed shores of Lake St., Breeding pairs of maximalother water-fowlse u dt semnmd ltom arsha paredeM.ceas Stew-, There was a good attend-, Mr. and Mrs' Hubert Cob- hoy car set. Cheryl Lng ed; uaîs exceeding 20 pounds. 1Lawrence, came from Masonigeese wili be made availablenesting sites silat. he;irsin16.Ueo etn artwhopreecesedher. iance at the united servie i ibledick, Leamington, and their crayons and candy (2 prizes), Compared ta the more abund-ffMichigan, stock. Augmented byto ectdpiaroeaoswr hy v A housewife, the deceased' St. John's church Sunday1 gianddaughter Shannon Cobb T-oward Bailey: bath saîts, ant Hudsons Bay and AtIanticýCanadas reîeased by heNeýwhoselete piate cera utorsjwahrtheyswer acedoltomshsiceae vr resîpd ontof er ifein morning. Rev. Rbt. Mn- fOwen Sound and Joey Virginia Fortune: tea towei. Canadas, which rareiy sr 'ssYork ConservationDrmn two hvest er aeeas uiabiwerWash tus, wod Enbxsaderfom 0n16to2 i Orn h Chrmmeroiildgv ist sermon oný Colacicco, Oshawa, are holi- Lynda Fortune; guest towel 10 pounds in weight, theseion a management area direct- who wish to cooperate contact utomocbile tires pacd n' miodgeenedbh S.Svor Agia hrh"Sanctify Crs as Lrd in, daying with Mm.s L. Thomp- and soap set, Normna Wolfe; geese were indeed giants. livacross the St. Lawrence,!theîr local Lands and Farestslsuitable locationshae encrdfri wor. lho2 Orn.'orHat. oyCmu- o.reli h and pickle, Mrs. H, Mc- By the eanly part of the cen-,t hese hirds have prospered. 1District Office. sducsfIl Mr. teat q uviedy!o wsaKenserd.St. and Mns. Ken Strang, LawyhlIn; book ends, Mrs. tury, the big geese were be-'Resîdcot geese now oumber! I the early stages of thby Giant Canadas eest two rephews, Allîson Cowanl A Vissie family (Mrs. elo an Steve, Ottawa, spent Jack Green. coming rare, and, from the over 1.000 and over 500 gos- program, as many cooperators Incubated goslnswlbeg-s.vidrk adptc. of Toronto and Colville Evansi Dunsmaor's relatives) picnîcý the weekend with the Larmeri This social event, through early 1930%s to 1962, they were'liogs were produced in 1968. as possible wiTl be sought in imprnted t.o tee smlrtoifo aadn asa The funeral service wasj with diner rn heRereaiath home with1 and sponsored by the Angli- One day in Januany of 1962, re-es1ablish these game btdOtro Wellington, Water- ing newly hatchedgeenthom copaar my nt visit.lsrie aiih inrinteRcrain can Church is, we hope, the Dr. Harold Hanson of the Il-! ail, acrass sauthero Ontario. loo and south Grey Coutis fibreglass nesting bsesdr aeaeurefcltewne herdoin heMarris unel Ctendre fom Gnay rndIsand- i-s. m floal Sit. Mn' rlogue of a happy Canadian 'inais Natural History Sunvey, 'The Ontario Departiment of Ths area already has twIng their first 24horofiehmsmutb fon fo el, Bawmanville, and was con- Rochester, and Stanley in is spending a few days with Summer. irediscovened the Giant race in Lands and Forests and the pioneering fiocks of large Can-1I'ndforcing themtaum donteevualadtbedr. ducted by Rev. Robert Hayne New York State, Toandon, St. ithe Glenn Larmens. _____________ of Newcastle. Interment wasIjMary's, Barrie, Durham, Ton-' Mrs. A. Rustin and boys,' ____________________ in' Bawmanville Cemetery. onto, Elmwood. iPort Credit, called on heni Among the many lovely lar- r adMss1aro Pi mother, Ms-. R. Ford, Wed-1 ai tributes. evidence of the e an childnen spent last nesday.I___ e'eem in whirh the deceased , n.Stny Mn. and Mmý. Richard VanI ____________ was held, was one from St. Lae Camp and family, M~iss Dar-, ? ! ff I l Saviour's Anglican Church. een Van Camp, Mn. and Mrs.i Pallbearers were Messns. Mn. and Ni-s. Ernest Belyea,I Glenn Las-mer and boys at-r Bill Colville, James Colville, Bs-ente, called an several ne-ýtnea iictMssar. Colin Smith, Charlie Stapleton, latives in the village and anea tended a cnîctage Miss ag. Robert Morton and Brooks on 1SWiday. elowSu cttg, obagen Cowan. Mn. and Ms-s. Jack Swain (ISund frat ek -and Gars-y, Lancaster, visited (Inenddefricst Week) NE CF UMs-. Harold Swain and Miss i in both chunches Sunday COUNTRY & WESTERN4$1 Helen an Saturday. Mr. and morning. In the United at' VINYL. FLOORS WITH ' Mns. Jim Swain visted themni 10 a.m. Rcv.P. Romnenil de- core:Mrs. Geo. Wolfe at the Reach of Trouble", taking C f. Queen's, Kingston; Ms-s. Roy as bis text "I wilb fear no« Conden at Hamilton; Mr. evib fan Thou art with me." i Churoh et Trent College, PetI This was his last sermon as ~ êenbonough; Mr. Challis ati officiai pastor af the charge, Western ini London. but he is ta do some supply Messrs. Lloyd Tnewin and'work in August while thel ,Tlm Cannaghan left Saturday nwpaster, Rev. Victor Par- IS n t r J m C y e a i e t r r u on a moton trip ta the West sans, takes halidays. The chair Coastsang an anthem "No Man Can '4 .n......s.Ausin i>-Measure God's Great Love." ««Y~;~ llam'son, Peterborough, were In the Anglican at 11:15,S a t t : 0 p m Mon'aysupenguets f M.,Rev. R. C. Rose gave an ex- ""~~~ ad Ms. Wlbet Wery. cellent Dominion Day sermon.1 ...... ...Mn. and Mi-s. George Ruth- Schoo ini tihe United during M -W e rfard, Seagrave, visited Fnl-j July and August. Sday evening andbvMr. and Mrs. In the UniedChus-ch Sun-. Ray Larmer and Danielle,1 day marni'ng Rev. Romenil Pickering, were Sunday visil prcsented the fallowing Girlý m<\~ .. tors. Guides with thein Religion in 5, ~a"Mr. an-d Mns. Harold Craw- Life badges: Cindy Van Camp, ford and Kenneth wene Sun- Leslie Wright, Ann Marlow, HERI ISA Fday supper guests of Ms-s. L. Janis McLaughlin, Marilyn TH TPA PRS.. Bradle, Bowmanville. DfCey Grahanm, Terri THA MPsl&llrrr-Sot M. ad Ms. war B ighRbnon hr Wright. youorte cilden.Sa ?ck Brooklin, celbed on Mr. and Miss Canal Wcns-y attended YOUOrte Cilden.SC ick Mrs. .R. Wall, also Mn. and La girls' confes-ence for 4-Hi effyourshoes and ive.o. jet Mnm. O. Wright, Sunday, Homemaking Clubs at the te tocdilers creep to, their Mn. and Ms-s. John Van Univer-sity of Guelph College blearts content. Softred has Nest, Brantford. and Mns. B. fs-om Tuesday ta Fniday. a bulit-in cushion of vinyl Smallman, Port Pers-y. wée Ths-ee girls fs-omn Durhami foam that makes it soft as Sundcay visitas with Mr. and County wes-e chosen ta attend, clod..war a a citen Mns. R. Wall end Mmi. p. thse othen two, Jennifer Best, .qiets fmlyclatterto. mn. and Mrm. Bar-ry fus Tynone. AIl report a veny- ls e ossed to hel moon and two childs-en, Grand pleasant tîme. bide heel marks and mas Island, N.Y., spent a few days Miss Mary Waugh, Scot- uneven floors. Best of al with the Ken Dunsmoonsand land, a delegate fs-arn tihe Softrd gos ailt ov rMss. McKechnie. Scottish Young Farmens, is Sfrdge it vr Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean as-e guest of the Ralpb Las-mersA - your present floors, qUickl away on a tsip ta the East for a week while on taisex and easily like a slip coveri Coast. Miss Gertrude Henry, change. Made 6', 9', IV wide ta Toronto, is home with Janet Mn. and Mms. Ernie Grass, give you a truly seamiess Dean, and Brian is with his Vancouver, Mn. Chenlie Gun- Ioor ... as carefree and as grendnotihen Blunt, Bowman- ter, Ms-. and Mrs. Ivan Gunter illelandStephen, Coe Hill, spenti scrubfree as a floor can be. Mr.~ and Ms-s. Fred Cookson, the» weekend with tae Blake! Joyce, Keith and Shirley, M.' Gunters and R.oy Turners. Sesailfrom and Ms-s. Jim Cookson, Mn.1 Mn. George Stnoop, Gnîms-i thee ilad Ms. Walter La wrence by, and Miss Dianne Van En- Sthed olsTrna iie nweeç uss0 n .39 and children and Mn. Walter enongen, Hamilton, wr patterns dand Mrs. Walter Lawrence, Ms-s. Frank Vliegen and fam- IV h today! sq. yd. Up Sunday. iby. m m 'muemrAI-,WA I L Mns. Carolvn Pritchard,,i Sunday visitas with Mn. N lýY~~~ M eeStra iqfr- ii eeM.adMs dT;w G taEG Scott and Colleen, Toronto, and Mrs. Marwood McKec 't11111111'MEOILP AKBW a t t ea rSnde d a f temi î. 1 4v n p i c , ML noon in hanoun of Mn. and - wedding anniversary. %loiU Sevenal irorni Blackstock M attended the Garden Party at th onneStrayomen es 2th, IN CASE OF RAIN SATURDAY, JULY l9th taDonns-ta home nes2tle- fromn 2 ta 5 p.m. This event was sponsared by the A.C.W.'r and e Thursday GuildThe *A P I N E* PM DIA the Rev. Mn. Rose opened the i party. To add to the enjoy-, MURL AN E DRAW m O m RAMA REF:RGEA R metthere was an display a ADM R L AN You owe it to yourself to save. menyteownd by D AW E RY H U ON HEH R- y« Te Savfngs am 61/2%. pet anuu;wt intereet paici &emi- new trailer reccntly pus-chas- Wwn based on your minimum monthi balance. e d by the Fortunes. 7%ene jAK. was a Bake Sale table looked __ 0PM Laughlin and Ms-s. H. Bailey, à bt lpattable by ~-t~ lPM Bankof Montreal rs J ah dChe-yl and ý20 CU. FT.' ADMIRAL ADMRLC5 Canada'â.Fku Ba* Sale by Mrs. W. Van Camnp, A ALN-M-.N. Green and M-s. J. D I AFR E R RýWUve1rms . LEManager McArffhur. The Donneerais. US 400 LBS.aCF1BEEF *MwaBrach. A.FRAKLIN Maag« Fortunes and Langfelds had PLUS40LS FBE (>baw Rrm cb: R A FR NKLTN Manaer m ade delicious sandwiches ~ f DW 0aw.hoppis acent,,,Kingst. W.. and daintieq which wes-e en- 3,D AWVS TICKETS . . .. $5.00 EACH D. J., SHANAHAN. Manager Joyed with a cup of tes unden MSg.4 o.oed umbftllaaat