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Orono Weekly Times, 28 Feb 1957, p. 3

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ORONO WEEJWf Bie Wise Be Thrifty H E 'I1 N z Up 24 Bullfrogs Frozen In Ice Mystify Conservation Officer s ome unseen for-ce caused these fro>gs The fovwîng is an]IuýUsal re-i tohbe hn sueh Ila positîoIIis a mystery.. porrt, sulàmitted by Assist n to]teI Normally they woul be buried in the Senior Conservation offiecer, iRaymud in the botto~m of t-he lake, penace- Simpson.fulPy awaiting the call of Mother Natre iii the spring, whenï they -wouLid Man rageinidetshae ee oce ore bh9,com-e acti:ve members o.f kno a t hapen o aimai au theaqutielife in tke. 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'-t Are You Protected Against Fire Loss? È77 ROUYAL THEATR"E DO WMAN VILLE TIS THIJRS.- SAT. - FEB. 28 MAR. 2 'Thàe Ani o rra4ter' T e List cmtie Ciel" Extra - ol Crto Mlonday - Tuesday Wednes -Thursday . ALEC~TOCETHER ACOI.. Ths~ Stol fortuneWARNER BROS.PCN bu fnenl irtTHOMASB.C SAP* sh , -eî, b tbland bA moe h- E OlND Pi lorSfl lw P iqÇrNilbr WeARfERCOLOR STEREOPKONIc SOUND 565 PIER JACK PAUL MO'AIGE: 11 (tENlwm»t - 'CU ING 1 ITTNPA TIIÇU O E V~1SSVLLE WAýR NE.R BR0S* V Academry Anard SwVeepstake Ballots' appearig ii local Last eornpete show 9:10 Final Pay-offs, Feb. and l March Calexedars -Nos. V,<62,5, 1752, 1961, 2851) worth $10 Expire Mr.17 o t' o t' O 2 e Th(i m M-o ý-ù r j ord in atu e' eIm, but tefol-ý two dozen llf* is one of deep' JThýese facts mwere luncovered cdur;ing apatro] in the Peterborough Crolwn Game Presýerve, by three of oui, Con- serv-ation Ofcr on Tuesday, Dec- emlber l8th, 1956. The purpose of the $ Paitrol wýas toý bring out a pair of large buek deer heads tha t were locked together in death. Mfter se- curing the heads the men decided to check one of the little lakes close by. Whîle standing on the steep, rocky shore of the Lake looking acxmss the clear frozen surface, a dark spot wvas noecd on the ice flot far fromr the shore, and upon in½-stigation proved b.,) be a medium sized frog,. Lookingi around further about two dozen frogs at various places on the frozen surface of the lake -were discovered. The frogs ,vere in perfect condition, were net dec,(ompe)sed or mutilated in any way, and ail were on their stomiaehs with their legs in such a position that one J would helie-ve they were swvimmning oni the surfage of thie lake in Junie or July instead of Decenither. The ice on,ý the lake was quite thick with no openl spots from which the frogs could pos- si'bly get froni under the ice te its surface. Closer exami-ination seemied toi indicate that theyv had 'been for some unkne' wn rveason in the shaflow sur- face -water that had been formied on theý main ice by the neting sniow ofî theý previotis day. The frogs vverei frozen solid with a coating of ice about one-sixteethr of an inch cover- I ing theni, and woul remiain -well pre- s ser-ved until a thaw mielted the ice. r They we,(-uld no doubt be dead as the freeze thelii selid. JOnly insurance can give ye/ protection against loss. C mek your coveragefor adequatér-. placement value. SBuilding A lieuse7 flor reinodyeiju- your pre unt orne f C otact Ji Phone in "Orone SFoundations i-d /septieTc k

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