Times & Guide (1909), 6 Jun 1963, p. 14

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Chargers trounced Crestex 12â€"1| Canadian Labour Congress $ for the most oneâ€"sided win while Myrray‘s Variety 7 Advertiser nipped Booth Brick gay King led the winners 4â€"3 for the closest match of the with three goals in this close Individual high scorer for the week was Robinson Food Marâ€" ket‘s Robbie Pattern who scored seven of his teams nine goals. Doug McLean and Paul Teeple were second best as each lad scored four times WOODLAND TOPICS ... Patten: T?P*M*arlfsn:an In AMLL Openers Scores 7 For Robinson‘s Against L‘Shore Cribbage Marquet were complete masâ€" ters of this game as all Crestex could muster was a single goal. Marquet Chargers 12 â€" Crestex ture right from the beginning of my life, it is no wonder that, even as a child, I learned to appreciate and understand the ways of wild creatures, and to know that by molesting them we often destroy them. By the same token, when we understand them, we stop molesting them. In a recent "Lands and Forâ€" ests" bulletin there is a tragic little story which I feel should be passed along for all to read. Deâ€" puty Chief Ranger W. D. Chrisâ€" tie. of the Department of Lands and Forests, Pembroke District, had this to say: "I was paddling down the head waters of the Little Nipissing River in Paxton Township and, as I rounded a bend, I spotted a canoe pulled up and three felâ€" lows standing on the bank of the river taking pictures and fondling a newly born moose calf. "The most unfortunate part of the affair was that the calf had been born only a few seconds before and the little creature had not as yet been tended by its mother. The cow was a young one, with her first calf, otherâ€" wise I would probably have found all three of these men up a tree. At any rate, the three men had disturbed the mother before she had been able to finâ€" ish her chores, She was standâ€" ing_ off in the brush, too nerâ€" vous to approach her newborn "I lectured the three fellows on the errors of their wildlife ways and we boarded our canoes and paddled away â€" myself in hopes that the mother would reâ€" turn to her task at once and not abandon her baby. I feared very much that she would not return. Three days later, I paddled the same stretch of river again and upon approaching the spot pulled up my canoe to check. The baby was still there, in a very emaciated condition. I went to my cance and got my tea pail and, having no canned milk with me, the only thing I could think of to do .was to get some water and try to give it a drink. This I partly sucâ€" ceeded in doihg. Then the poor little creature took what apâ€" peared to be a convulsion. AGAIN By May 16, the North Bay and Temagami Districts had 45 forâ€" est fires A total of 829 acres were burned over. All this was the cause of human carelestâ€" ness. No lightning fires had ocâ€" curred to that date. The most severe forest fire reâ€" ported this season raced over 5000 acres near Sudbury, burnâ€" ing down a number of old abanâ€" doned buildings before being brought under control. Its cause was traced to the camp fire of a party of careless fishermen. It took 150 firefighters two days to bring it under control A WHITE MOOSE! "Undoubtedly, human interâ€" ference in the domestic affairs of the wildlife mother cost the life of her young one." IT‘S FOREST FIRE SEASON Up near Gogama there is a white â€" cow â€" moose â€" wandering around. Within the last eighteen months she has\ been spotted twice. Ben Secord, a local resiâ€" dent, watched her stroll nonâ€" chalantly through the tree nurâ€" sery up there. A 500â€"Ib. TRAILER BE. 1â€"1691 _ BE. 1â€"2163 5140 Dundas St. W. ISLINGTON all for Page 13) Gary King led the winners with three goals in this close battle and right behind with two NEW CAR DEALS! Simpson Motors have a terrific selection of mew cars in stock, and with more arriving daily, are ready to give you the deal you are looking for. You can now take your choice of the brand new: and you cam choose from CONVERTIBLES, STATION WAGONS, MARDTOPS, 4â€"000R end 2â€"DOOR SEDANS. 3077 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. (Oppc;site Goodyear) PHONE CL.9â€"4671 The courteous salesmen pictured here are all local men, living in your own neighborhood. They want you to be their 6r-enas and you can be readily assured that the car best requirements ‘63 THUNDERBIRD ‘63} GALAXIEâ€" 500 FAST BACK ‘63 GALAXIE 500 ‘63 FAIRLANE ‘63 FALCON ‘ GORD WHEELAN LEO LEACH and you can be readily they will advise you on suited for your personal with single efforts Okihiro scored .three and Wilt MacNeil tallied two. Ron Mcâ€"| NaugHton and Dennis Kril clicked for single goals. ' \ was Brian Teeple. Oliver Reyâ€" nolds, Howie Lloyd and Bob AND HERE‘S SOME'%ING ELS For Murray‘s who fell one ** Authorized FALCON â€" FAIRLANE â€" GALAXIE 1EELAN f GRANT LOWNDES GEO. MATTHEWSON THESE 8 COURTEOUS SALESMEN INVITE YOU TO ViSiT THEM IN THE SHOWROOM AT WANTED his goals alone were plenty for the win as Metro could only anâ€" swer with a single goal by Dan Topley. Also scoring singles for Barâ€" kers were Michae! DePippo and Gary Frelick. Metro Machinery Movers 1 Neil Willerton scored th ree ATOM BEV BURFORD | In an unusually lowâ€"scoring ‘and close game Advertiser manâ€" aged to eke out a win by the narrowest of margins. Larry Greer and Wayne Dance each scored two for Advertiser‘s goals while Booth‘s were all singles. Ron McNaughton, John Curâ€" rie and Brian Coghill were the marksmen for Booth Brick â€" THUNDERBIRD â€"â€" FORD TRUCK Deeler in New Taronteo Advertiser 4 â€" Booth Brick 3 10 P Court Daylignt a° Alderwood Prugs i ) it " «ui. . viey P ;. *A THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, Jung 6, 1963 â€" Pag hospital suffering from exhausâ€" ; indiâ€" Nn ana ‘bistered hret. Bot ahe voiee! piroi " in " tower | baie was beaten in the marathon by a _______________,M!ould be inspected and cleared |of debris and dead leaves. At Robinson Food Market 9 _ |this time a dressing of a comâ€" Lakeshore Cribbage 2 . | plete fertilizer such as a 50â€" Robbie Patten was the star of 20â€"20 should be given, say horâ€" the game and of the week on |ticulturists with the Ontario Deâ€" the strength of his showing in partment of _ Agriculture. Iri» scoring seven of the winner‘s plants make a great deal of goals. The others were netted by growth during the next 6 to 8 Ray Dance and Tim Stoll. weeks and thus require a consiâ€" Lakeshore Cribbage managed derable supply of plant food at to get only two back with sinâ€" this period An amount of about gle goals by Howie Lioyd and|2 lb. per 100 square feet should t S e e oae Lulu Hasseim, a 16â€"yearâ€"old mulatto, danced the Twist for 50 hours 11 minutesâ€"then went to hospital suffering from exhausâ€" tion and blistered feet But she was beaten in the marathon by a Dave Hussey BULAWAYO TED SANDERS DOUG McFATER AL JEFFERIES mulatto couple who danced 51 hours 20 minutesâ€"a Rhodesam éupply- their needs

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