During mailing operations, Bert Berglund has“ funding for edible water Manta which he expects to At Swift Rapids they’m run by push buttons-a hr cry from the hand male; I proudly helped turn in the good old days. Our tour became slightly side- tracked when Dr. Ray human. biologist with the Research Foun- dation, naked an to look for snails. The ,eatt1tr-a collection of six dif- ferent medal, three of which I think t remember. Their names an "Amnieoh", “Sucdmâ€, and "Plnnorhuli'. Having I: dislike for gutirtie. I'm not IMO to tell ynu (In our! Might of the Swift. Rapids Ion-ks but, apart from tho "lift look" if Prterttomutth, thpy‘m the highest I‘ve "or new. Having prlctically [mum up an the banks of the Rideau river, near 0mm. I was impressed with that tttrt that can such things an lorka hive ehlnlod through tho years. a method of preventing the lunprey from going up river by means of the locks. Perhaps a change of water temperature muld do it. whirl: "only to be whnt’a slapping ther. from Onto-ring the Trent " the Lake Ontario and. Some day, perhaps Boon, tt new lock system will replace it, but I hope not until a way ii found to shop the lamprey eel. Resend: uni experiment will surely produces Our tour led us to an Swift Rapids lock- and the Mien dis. cussed marins railway at the "Big Chum". We watched tho runway in operation, when . than. with sides, an on tuck; right into the water. An outboard motor pow- ered boat floated aboard and was lifted over the ridge Ind down the steep hill to the river below, when it headed in the dindion of Georgian Bay. The fUterr should be able to carry It lust nix mall boats " once, or I very lttrge, motor launch. [ A series of meetings, punetunted by coffee break: and . tour, we": held " T.A.K.A. president Vie Evans' Pins Haven Point Lodges. when he and Mrs. Evans hosted us royally. On behalf of hunting and fUh. ing, for you and ms. in tho yam to came, the directors of the To- ronto Anglers and Human Asso- eiation recently held a two-day session on the Severn River, rue-r Severn Fills. mu. Do- thi. “in“ tho and {or this “an: on an and? I dnn't think no. Ttut-tttnt-tstd-grime amt he Ibuolvod mulch-Iv. From my mull.- and. et their driving. “mun! bulb" - not. Mandy. According to the United Shh. Nikita“! - Council “hilun to yield right of my in on. of their major hula." Improper turning in another Nttlt often cited. Undar to-day'l driving condition; we! -inlly in lag-w tmHies a driver hi to coming whit he Bee. and then make an immediate decision. m with]. terrific; art _ lu2e 'ery ,Chi+ryr Can» of Thom! gal lamb: It“, which in m Huh wad of Bill. 'tsed on hitch." "vi. my. at nGiFkre "W Salim"? mmmhlm-huw that and, I p out " all B. -ddeie.atertyossssd “hummdmhghd not? Noted-u! Nob-ma viAti-t Mardirtrt U: to. hunt-u. ',tvete'ggttetgtt -t."9pthierdriv-riet In! tho high an of living and buy of didactic print a! ' Oven-Ming who: in in.†and jumper "te. 'tses 2 to H. PANDA or CANADA LTD. FACTORY CLEARANCE CHILDREN'S DRESSES Saktr od The load. The Wm: And You: Home And On Insurance This Saturday October ht. all WOODlAND . TOPICS it? 9 mm to 4 pm. Ber Sander: Much of the range south of the French and Mattawn, when deer- moon hunting lax-ensure in heavy, will have I closed season on moose this year. although . two-week anon haa hen established for tU Pembroke Forest Digtriet." 7 With regard to mama. a recent Department of Lnnds and Forests Bulletin had this to my: “mt season set records in licence sold uni moose harvested (over 15.000 animals). Ptovineial success rates continued at about 30 percent. There is no indication the moon are less lbundant mu the northern range this your and continued high success are: In predicted for mos. districts. Wouldn't you know it-I'm off bt the “mods again! By the time you rend my next mlumn Al Elle- ment and I will he somewhere up mirth in search of the lordly man». Will In", the bran" path Ind rump on the Ihnr' nf somn Included brs.v---tent, duping bags, and all. Even if we dnn't snore. we should at lust. "Inn-n with mmn interesting stories and photo- graphs Many thunk: to our gracious ham and, especially. to Mrs. Evans and Mm. John Mitehele, who nude every mall I banquet, and each coffee break a treat. Porlups you know Jewel Weed " the "Touch-Me-Not" which new: in damp woodaie In“. I “a told that the juice 1min ita stalk in an antidote for Poison Ivy l nah. Simply rub it on the infected In. Ind you’ll hum instant ' Om chunk" that deserves mention is “Stubby†the chipmunk. Poor limo Stubby got his name after u painful rnmunter with a rod squirrol and lost part of his tail. Chipmunks. if (rented kindly. become very tame and look to you as their chief soul-re of food. Elvin; a passion for pennuts.‘ Stubby has, on occasion. mlmedl, the finger of those who try to con- vinco him that mything clue tute- ‘ Meeting resumed n man u we arrived back " the lodge-Dr. Freeman with I handful of Arrow, head and Cattail roots, Bulmh, and Jewel Weed, exhibit in the "Survival" booth at the Canadian National Sportsman's Show next March. How does he mange to keep them that long'. Bert told me that n coating of that plutic apny will keep them look. ing lifelike for I long time. our a notion. Irwin “on. Onurio'l Miniaue of W. My mound that ml. of all Irma would ho introduced It the begin- ning of the you. It is on the way Ind - driver will be whim to it not jun the unior driver. Will this be the mater m reduee in. today’l mounting trMfie toll? Tim will tell. In the meantime no can In. the right or in juni- fied in ranking the statement “hoop the old" driver off the rout" In Net if w. took 100 "any: drivers our 65 oft the road then would Bot be my notice-b1. 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