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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 20 Feb 1964, p. 13

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even first (dale Rex- amp- uson ed- nited Rh ol atral time w“ , the able ould and red. 1”er of . Point icnnl " of dur- ; 11. mes) 'ane, will. :da‘. 'ans. ctor the arr How well I can remember the day when two young lads, armed with M's. practically loaded the bottom of their canoe with sea- gulls and I few mergansers, The reason for the mien slaugh- ter was never made known to me. It wu perpetrated by "city suckers" who probably believed that those good targets were fair game. Such was certainly not the case to their dismay and be- cause of uncle Frank's diligence they paid . stiff price for their folly, There was, " that time, one man who, because of his sympa- thetic attitude toward my little world, endeared himself to me and left a lasting impression. He ms my uncle Frank. He was £59 I deputy game warden. My introduction to many birds and animals was through uncle Frank who took the time to teach me the sound philosophy - "To enjoy wild life is to observe it, - not to destroy it." folly, I To know a conservation officer “Hill! " l was, at the time, Iltoday is to know a man who has was painfully surprised to hear’had to study to keep up to the that my poor uncle. who receiv-lnow recognized profession of ed no monetary recompense "Wildlife Management". He's no whatsoever for his conservation longer just a game warden but duties, became the target of ab- a specialist in biology, and fores- use from relatives of the offend- try. He's a naturalist and one ers as well as some local resi- who understands the complex dents, Even as a child I was problems of conservation created learning that the game warden's’by our advancing civilization lot is not usually an easy one, mis greatest trouble in with folks Bob Churcott, a good friend of who don't know what he's trying mine, and a conservation officer to do and don't appreciate the in the North Bay area, has often amount of work and risk involv- demonstrated to me the difficult led in the course of his duties. trssignments which become part, As mentioned at a recent meet- and parcel ot a game te.rfty,'as1n.t? of the Ontario Federation of duties. On several occasions he'd Anglers and Hunters. it's unfor- Young ls l was, at the time, I was painfully surprised to hear that my poor uncle. who receiv- ed no monetary recompense whatsoever for his conservation duties. became the target of ab- uce from relatives of the offend- ers as well as some local resi- dents, Even as a child I was learning that the game warden's lot is not usually an easy one, quail JACK WOOD SALES MANAGER Mr. Jack Wood, Soles Man- ager at Simpson Motors, sends you a personal invitation (par- ticularly if you are now driving a General Motors, Chrysler, Studebaker, Rambler Or any o t h e r competitor's product), to come in and give one of these fine cars a real 24-hour test drive. "A Good Place To Do Business" ATTENTION L_-_" Corner Itil, St. and lake Shore Blvd. SIMPSON MOTORS Before You Burl . FORD o FA'RLANE o FALCON TRY WOODLAND TOPICS l Boh‘l one": were directly re- spomiible for the penalizing of one burly character who per- lsisted in using a gill net in I :speckled trout lake. Consequent- ly, I was again Aware of a game warden being threatened by someone who cttuldn't appreciate the purpose of conservation laws, or the officer who was attempt- ing to uphold them, , In Ontario, the job of patrol- Hing the thousands of square 'miles of woodlands falls on the ‘shoulders of approximately 250 conservation officers. Even with it)“: use of modern equipment such as aeroplanes. speed boats, etc., It's impossible for them to detect and apprehend all viola- tors. Their task requires more than constant treking through the woods and days away from home. It needs respect and sup- port from us, the citizens of On- tario, who look forward to good hunting and fishing in the years [to come Ber Sanders Authorized FORD - FAIRLANE - FALCON - THUNDERMRD Dealer On. at the hottest players unwind” mam gun. the manor: Goodyear and Goodyear mm: Al Smith In Inch Akiymu. who bu psrk- had a shuts" going tttr him for ed up to points in the In: laven‘lony minut- an Thursday night. gun“, including " goals. H. but with the not. H in (not climued a fruitful three “Ironic! Lakeshore and Geetrgetowrt with a to u r goals display u‘obvnously not gain. too fat. man- Lakerhor. thumped Georgetawniager Goons “All” dread " Beavers 11-3 at Like-bore Arena temme minder Terry tyBrien last Thursday night, for the final twenty minutes. Goodyear: elase out the sewn tonight with a game " Lake- shore Arena again.“ the rough and tumble Kingston squad and commence next week. Ulreshore's opponents m the post mason playoffs will be We:- Mm Dodgers who have gone " games without a loss to clinch first place in the West sectton standings. Because of a lack of ice time. the series won't get underway until next Friday at Weston and returning here for I Goodyears tunate that the wage scale for conservation officers has not been boosted to the level requir- ed by so specialized a job. Con- sequently, it's little .wonder that many good .men have found it necessary to forsake the work they like best in order to find employment that will pay enough to support a home and family. The wheels of legislation often turn mighty slowly and, with regard to payment for the services of conservation officers. haven't kept up to present day Sweep 2 Ban: 11 -3, 4-0 Murray Stroud, Markham Dave Parham. Weston Bruce Andrews. Markham Bob Sicinski, Dixie ___. . .N_.e.. Mac Hickox. Dixie 'V_...F..F._PN Rick Gay, Whitby _".:,..... Al Osborne, Weston . _.. Bob MeGuinn,, Etobicoke John O'Flaherty. Etobicoke Brian Fletcher, Whitby Stu Chapman, Weston Ken Dryden, Etobicoke METRO GROUP JUNIOR 'ly SCORING STATISTICS GOALKEEPEKS GP rr,- __. _ 29 NEW TORONTO use: Goon-Vilma- dread fil"tr,te night. tame minder Terry ttBrien Robbie Johnstoae with three for the final twenty minutes/and will“ by Pete Turner and foods" thtn.tnm.oed ”9‘16”? O'shett roundod R" the five more and: In that period Goodyear scoring. Ibut allowed Georgetown to' Jaek Gud .0 w. u a?" Pcore three tunes. Goodyeus h'd‘nnd Dou all): JWlhlr'leoi ii, a wide margin on shots. u-Is‘m hi 'f rind t over the um: and I!” iai"It G! Ir a? to .mount or Wmith departed the scene. ,_ tr own scorn", ten Akiyuna took presonll charge ot the scoring in the first period, scoring all the goals " Good- years led 3-0 and collected his fourth M the fifteen minute mark of the third period. He also picked up an assist on Muni of their violations. Above" all.‘ T ' ', _ _ "-"sq - if 'f , we can help by becoming famili- HE SCORES. Despite the seemingly impossible odds against ar with current hunting and fish.‘him, Lakeshore's Robbie Johnston scored on this effort as ing regulations, ourselves,- and Goodyears defeated Georgetown Beavers 11-3 at Lakeshore obeymg them. -_---" - e--------.------ standards. Let's hope something will he done to remedy the sit- uaticn in a hurry: We want our natural resources protected. and we want good men on the job to do it'. We, as sportsmen. are request- ed to help whenever possible in the enforcement of game iaws. We ran do this by reporting any Will Face Dodgers In Jr. B Semi-Finals GP 24 32 _ 3) _ 33 ' 33 "-29 _ 32 V 31 31 29 AU. CAR OWNERS 39 25 29 19 21 16 28 24 16 26 85 81 A Pts 3t 70 28 53 21 50 28 47 25 46 29 45 16 44 20 44 28 44 l7 " AV 2.66 2.80 45 44 44 44 " 259-4671 £132267I r 'hr.". 'NutdNt'N'ltS= 't'.'nl l ISLINGTON "llCESii " culvtLIl ll" _ How Hum. This It probably on an.” buy In m. 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