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Weston-York Times (1971), 3 Aug 1972, p. 11

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The male dove, topped with ash-brown feathers tinged wth green, has a pinkish .beige to its un- derparts. Its tail, blue-gray and spotted with white, has black running along the sides. A distinctive black spot adorns the side of the head, and the neck feathers are iridescent. The small and slender bill curves slightly downward. The female hasashorter tall and lacks the iridescence of the male. Adult birds average distinctive among all game birds of North America in that it breeds in every state except Alaska and Hawaii and in every Canadian province. There are three sub-species: Z.m. carolinensis (Eastern United States and Canada); Lm. marginella (Western United States, Canada and Mexico); Z.m. macroura (believed to be non-migratory and restricted to the Caribbean islands). Known by a variety of names, including the Carolina dove, turtle dove, wild dove and wild pigeon, Zenaidura Macroura derives its most common name from its pleasant, plaintive call - the cry of the mourning dove. . nsnermen a The senior boys floor oceansof the hockey teams, sixteen years of large Wm of age and over, is preparing for an upcoming tour- “Wearenl nament. Boylen has two distant fishi senior teams entered. "Tht9irgttid. The junior boys floor hockey team with players fifteen years of age and upderhaabeencompetingin the North York Inter Centre Floor Hockey Tournament at Woodbine Arena and have made the championships. In the first game Boylen ran over O'Connor Youth Centre 17-0. Paul Gaudet scored seven goals and Dino D’Veilis registered the shutout. The second game was a 6-3 win over Newtonbrook. Vito Denino potted four markers, Bob Jansen was in the nets. Boylen Youth Centre ls located on Falstaff Avenue and encompasses baseball, lacrosse boys and girls tioor hockey, arts and erattA etc. A dance tomorrow night featuring Sorrowful Sam's Foot-Tappin Band will be swingingfromato 11:30p.m at $1.50 per person or $2.50 a couple. Tonight there is a talk on planned parenthood and a week from tomorrow tt folk group is coming in. Every Wednesday a van arrives to pick up the crowd for outings which up to now have included Ontario Place, Wasaga Beach and the Albion Hills. Item-”bean“ 130-10 with I Ht a! o bed Itert but new. the out". "ttttprnittirtttmtthtatt,i" tout environment "ttet functioning quite well. Boylen In the - came In North York which he: I husband and wife teem overseeing the operation. A third member in the youngest district youth supervisor in the berm. Any information may be hadbyeallingGreig Stewart of the North York Perks and Recreation at 225-4611 and the centre is open to m 1m ' ' In an to ma w...“ y... tmlathett 'ttl', Jr't 'i'f,'gh'MrlttgtS'r. a was: ','teel'e, St1trtteyetqerGiiia mum... 'ua'tdtttesttior-itihku Coll-aha. tieltmtts with " dtrsettr . involved in their mm d 'tN6NML Cana a urges Thom-IBM“ 2't12"tt,,t 'tcult'.' ' h t d 'riiriiiiriiiiaiiG7i,"iri' w a tug en SoP1,er1tonPtttt most The mourning dove is DOUBLE RINK ARENA M.T.H.l.. MINOR ATOMS NORTH WEST-BOYS CLUB TRY-OUTS PLAYERS WANTED N.Y.H.l.. PM VIII! you" 31-14-21 . (QUEBEC TOURNAMENT') paoaognom - 742$ AUGUST 3-1-1‘21 JACK MARTIN - 636-3330 AUGUST 37-14-21 DOUG TENDER - 742-9926 Zenaidura Macroura Nelson A. Boylon centre active M.T.H.I.. TYKES nests have been found as high as even 20 feet.) A clutch generally consists of two eggs and hatching oc- curs in about two weeks. Both the male and female contribute to incubation, with the male tahinghisturn from approximately 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Maturity is reached in about six months. The diet of the mourning dove consists of the strange combination of wheat,oats, rye, barley, weeds and in. sects, usually grasshoppers and worms. Early settlers to the North American continent found the species in great abun- dance, but by the beginning of the 20th century, the population had declined. The National Audubon Society, however, has revealed that evidence indicates the mourning dove is not en- dangered but is, in fact, doing very wellinall parts of its range. In at least 25 southern and western states where the species is numerous, the mourning dove is hunted as game in carefully controlled shooting about 12 inches and weigh approximately 4 ounces. The mourning dove builds its nest in a variety of places, usually seven or eight feet from the ground. (Some Canada's whaling operations are modest compared to those of other nations with large whaling fleets. Also, Canadian fishermen do not roam the oceans of the world in search of large whales. small land stations located at Blandford, NS. and Dildo any Wiilitynsport, Ntld.) (Canadian whaling, the landed value of which has ranged between $1 million and $1.5 million in recent Canada's East Coast" said. "We only take about 2 per cent of the world's total catch of whales as compared to about 43 per cent for the USSR and about 41 per cent for Japan. Furthermore, our whaling is carried out either by our Eskimo and Indian péople or by inshore fisherman living in a few isolated eomrGnities on "We are not an aggressive, 1iiat1trt_t (plying imw' Mr. large whales now tall in the endangered category, Canada voted in favor of a moratorium on whaling at the recent United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm. "Canada is not a big whaling country," Mr. Davis pressed beyond its optimum minim yield." (Le. the maximum yield on a sultained basis with minimum fishing effort.) 7 "We must be mutation minded." he said “We must pay attention to our Icin- tml and make sure that no stock of tish, or whales for that matter, should be Davis aaid at the Intu- national Whaling Com. gnlujon fungal meeting at "No country. Including Canada. Mid on: any "oek of whalu‘ who“ sun/tn] is threatened." _P_iarttrrie9einiater Jack "quite the r I MARSH WORD” ", __ Du Zentil Plumbing & Heating participated in the Markham squirt tournament Saturday going two games before they were eliminated. In the first game lentil squeezed by try Dave Gerry With regular season play at an end and teams waiting for playoffs to begin, we can only offer an abbreviated terminology, as the optimum sustainable yield. This is an override for whaling which we must place on all our fisheries. We must put it into effect no matter who does the fishing, whether they be native people or whether they be low income tiaher. men living in remote com munities on Canada's East as well u the (In whale." Mr. Davis noted that "the tin whale may well be a borderline cue. It is definitely over-[Med in the Antarctic and North Pacific. Evean the North Atlantic it could be in trouble. I repeat that we must never exceed what is referred to, in fisheries management MJMCde-utake Mr.Davuaaid"ctnaai, was. who: hoe-un- moy may opposed to the mod them for food or practice of big, well hue-m all: I: the only kind equipped neetg pursuing ot 'uqlttrtmatt available In large whale. all ovu- the their at“. 2,f,,t,'g'tlQ world. their catch in compound ' T man who, such It the d.'lle.ef. 1ettyfttl18 (Utricularia vulgaris) This aquatic plant is common in shallow marsh areas, sometimes forming large mats of several hundred plants. It has attractive yellow flowers, borne on a 4 to 12 inch leafless stalk above water. The stems float beneath the surface and consist of an intricate network of branches on which are many small bladders, each of which has a tiny trap door opening inward but not out- ward. Minute aquatic insects and other organisms that enter the bladders are trapped, decompose, and particles are absorbed by the plant. CARNIVEROUS PLANT - BLADDERWORT MID-CU“ ft RENT-A-CAR HOLIDAY WEEKEND SPECIALS FRIDAY NOON To TUESDAY NOON '7t l)pseball tapers off 72 DART $20.95 f LOW DAILY, WEEKLY and MONTHLY RATES m ST.‘ CLAIR AVE. WEST - 653-1191 6' MILE PLUS GAS lentil ran up against a hot Belleville, team and were trounced 15-2. . Dufferin Lions juveniles North Park Plan's peewee the last inning when Mike Rutty hit a home run with a man on to tie the score before Fred Thoroski stole home with the winning run. taking a good hard look at our own close-in stocks oi whales to make sure that they will be kept in a healthy condition," Mr. Davis said, Chinguacousy 11-10. - _Zeptil, were down 10-8 in “This is ‘why Canada upholds the idea of a moratorium on whaling ir the big volume, long diatanet commercial fishing sense. This is why we are aim why the International Whaling Commission has already placed them under a moratorium. “The model on whtch thid big distant water tiattaey has focused are all In mu," he said. "The blue, my, right, humpback and bowhead. whales were "The remaining stock of fin whales, even in the North Atlaltle, it being questioned. ANGUS snout Duel“ Unlimited 72 DOME 323.95 8' MILE PLUS GAS EARLY START Once again the Ontario Safety League recommends that both employers and workers should consider the advantages of starting vacations in mid-week. The drive to and from vacation areas is both pleasanter and safer on a weekday. Hockey note: For in- formation on MTHL tryouts which starts two weeks Saturday at Doublerinks Arenas covering tyke, minor atom, peewee and bantam ages call Dave French at 248. 1730 or Corbet MacDonald at 2496011. Globe Electronics girls eliminated Applewood Heights in the first round of the Ontario midget 'C' playoffs. Amesbury Park was the site of the first game Tuesday, July 25 as Globe won 24-11. Louise Poirier and Patty Anne Valenti both starred on the mound. The second game, played at Huron Park Friday, saw everybody hitting and lasted until midnight. Globe out nsiugged Applmeood Wgights 44-14. Louise and Patty Anne shared pitching duties. baaebatiatgian.andtmnis open events 9 to noon and juniors ra pan. and the Centennial Building-York Memo Stadium - track and field, archery, swimming, soccer, tug of war, euchre The West End BP Gas Boys fell twice to the Willowdale Nationals and due to the holiday season this isallthateanbesaidinthis abridged midget report. Events will take place at Kegleeday Park - softball squad and . Donlee Manufacturing bantams all hag no J1ameshreport. This weekend is challenge day - an annual sport: meet of various events between the Boroughs of York and North York. IRISH WORLD 'ie!! ...... '2t.r.2.l P2L'l.r.L'.tr) f;hjiTliirTiieTddif seeds, are borne on a 'spike chm}; tiUGrirrii Wows well even when water has disappeared ta. '71 and only damp soil remains. Seeds of these common aquatic plants ave rated as good duck food. Both grow in shallow, fresh- water marshes but will thrive in water up to six feet in depth. A - Floatingleaf Pondweed (Poto- mageton natans) has large oval-shaped leaves which floal on the surface; submerged leaves are reduced to bladeless leefstalks. Seeda are borne in densely packed spikes above water. I - Marsh Smartweed (Polygonum Coccineum).The lanceolate leaves of this plant float on or 'protrude above the water. The clusters of pink flowers and later the PONDWEED ANT) swifWéto att) andeheats.Eventsbeginat' aan.andrrillruntill3pan. The presentation of awards will be at Centennial at 3:3) pan. and comments and finale will be at 3:40. Hwy 27 - 2lh miles north of 7 Hwy. 2 Par Fives 7 Par Fans , Par Threes f t f " _ (it); ", tr,, at il-dl--""'" b 'iii/i' a a .m .mw... m . (RUINS 6861.0qu A, DAVE CREtGHr0N Pro. My. "rs YOU ARE INVITED TO 'd,,!,!,,,.,):))' TRY OUT i'lii'lEliis'i'ii" iii/ii,', Btmamotintitatiom GO PM (huslip l8 HOLE GOLF COURSE lst SESSION 2nd SESSION 3rd SESSION 4th SESSION 5th SESSION Mg; Mit'?, vii-3 ' M :5 IR'SWOODIRIDOI ONTARIO. DUI-I... 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