The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-09-08, Page 11Possession, Bag
Limits Unch�nged
Wheat — Oats --= Barley
Mixed Grain
Flax -- Beans -- Corn
--
At Competitive Prices —
EXCELLENT UNLOADING FACILITIES
Bag, and possession limits; for thus. increaae h ,niin ppportun-
waterfowl remain essentiall-Y ity. These permits ate on sale
unchanged in Ontario, �aaccording now at post offices far $2.
Ducks ,rails, coots, galliaules,
and Wilson's snipe -- northern
district, Sept. 15 to Dec. 15;
central diS•trict, S.eRt. 24 to Dec.
15; southern district and .Essex
County, 11 a.m. EST Oct. --,.1 to
Dec 15.
to the 1966 Migratory Birds
Regulations.
The bag and possession limits
are fiveand Ur _ for ducks, five
and 10 for geese, five and 10
for rails, coots, and gallinules,
10 and 20 for Wilson's snipe,
and eight and 16 for woodcock.
Ontario hunters may take four
wood duck per day and may
possess eight. On and after Oct.
Geese --northern district Sept.
15 to Dee. '15; central district,
Sept. 24 to Dee. 15; southern
district Ind EssexCounty,• 11
t dditional scaup or gold
aim. EST Oct. 1 to Dec 31.
Old-
e may be possessed. The Woodcock -- northern . dis-
trict, Sept. 15 to Dec. 15; .cen-
tral district, Sept. 24 to Dec. 15;
Southern district and ,Essex
'clounty, Oct. 1 to Dec. 15.
daily duck baiay include two
.canvasback or ed'head due's.
and two may be possessed. There
are no limits pn mergansers.
This year, for the first time,
every waterfowl hunter must .
purchase,, , Canada 'Migratory `boasted must.
Game Bird Hunting Permit.
Sales records of this permit and Tasty Treat
questionaires to some hunters
will enable the Canadian Wild- . With "toasted fingers" you
life Service to find out the nuns•
ber of waterfowl hunters, where
and when they hunt, haw many
birds of each speciws are killed,
and where and when these hrids move the crusts and cut the
are killed. slices into strips is inch wide.
Stich infc,rmatir,n--more ac- Bake in a hot oven until light
curate and complete than has golden brown, •turning often.
been available before- cin- Pile these "toasted fingers" log
able improved management and I cabin fashion on a serving plate.
can nutonly make an appealing
'accompaniment for soup but
also use up stale bread. Instead
of throwing out stale bread, re -
.a
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UGAR
and
EPICS
.sou gy eitl� Sm1.y
Don't ask me What I'm doing
in a hotel room in Calgary. vKrit-
ing this on a rented typewriter.
The best -laid plans of mien with
stubborn wives gang aft agley,
We should,. be at home right
now, but get my wife and daugh-
ter into a posh hotel and the.
only way you can get them out
is to call, -the 'management and
tell theme you have no money.
Travel is supposed to be
broadening. And it is. In the
first place, you're sitting around
on your tail most of the time—
in planes. trains, buses and ho-
tel rooms. Secondly, besides the
lack of exercise, you eat -too
much and too often. Between
the two, travel is definitely
broadening.
XAMPLES OF TEME
b,
The £ oderick SignaIRStar, Thursday, $t pt. $,
when you look down, finery
crawling with. lakes',
* . *
The Rockies? Very rocky.
-Also high. Dots of. high rocks
there, .
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No, what . made me gasp was
the thought- -of.-the--ea r y birds.
First, the explorers like McKen-
zie and Thompson, who f9ught
and starved their way through
that massive, menacing wail 200
years 'ago, with a sack of pem-
mican, a few Indians and a
canoe.
of available cash on, your hip.
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The worst part is •the tail end -
of it. The anticipation has turn- How their lips must curl,
ed to satiation. You're. feeling those early birds, as they look '" 'c' *
awful, whether it's constipation down and see us rolling through Working 16 hours a day, he
or piles or dire rear or just the in 10 hours, and hear us' Com- had a twitch like an old .fighter
fact that you're utterly bushed. plaining about the lack of space pilot. But it hadn't impaired
Every rag; you own is soiled in our compartment, the lack of his appetite. 1 noticed, when I
and crumbled. And you are variety in our meals, and tlwas paying; .tile -,bill for dinner.
not only flat broke but you have slow service in the bar. He left with a big grin ;and one
signed a couple of cheques that ' '' of my hest shirts.
are guaranteed pure India rub- West coast? Very coast -like.`, "' '''
ber. , Good deal of shore -line. 'And Well, here we are, running
water. out of space, and I haven't even
We've seen a fair chunk of• • ' begun to •tell you about 'how
the second largest country in' Chief attraction, cjf c;ursc#,� Kim fell in love with the late -
the linerworld, in the last few days. i 'clu.iin. magnificent noun guard in" Edmonton, or how my
Jet liner !o. �'anc,uv•',. }3ac tains, ;gorgeous .;ard ps and' wife 411 asleep on -all the sight -
by train through the Rockies to '.'lele.i..us :�e'a-air, \\a-- harassed seeing tours or how, I fell into
Edmonton. Day -liner (ugh!) to 1111,`-11, son and heir. the lap of a own:when the train
(.'sit a, y. '1 oiuor c,�� off to Band'was swaying in the Rockies. Oh,
fall dt•y, baclt to catch the jet .'",et his boat, wi:;t great en well, at least I haven't made
'travel is also exhiliarating,,and into 'I'orotr,u airport ine the• citemeret. As luck would hay..e you look at colored slides.
c•z pensive and exhausting. '1 he
1 day n's early ,,;,hts after, a.?•�- ,
best part is sorting out on the' hour day, and 'i e:,uple of thou
trip. There's the excitement of sand guiles. Ye_,, igen the bout
anticipation;, new scenes, new+geots- c-
iu• ::.tiro ; around the' '-
faces, new experiences. You're' days. _
feeling firstlrate. All your
$ clothes. are clean and fresh and • Now. I know there's nothing
I pressed. You have every sent quite so dull as hearing about
somebody else's holiday 'rip. So
CANADIAN, FRESHMEN
William It. Wilkinson, 1
South: street, is tawbng. eight
Canadian tudentiA'euroiling as
freshmen at st, Lawrence Uni-
versity, Cantron., 11i.Y., which, ire-
gins its 110th acade i Van -
September 14 witha totalen.
raiment . of 1,700 students.
it, in fact, as luck always •hes its
we couldn't have met him on a
worse day, Normally, he"has• 10
hours oft 'But this week, ha was
changing from day, shift to
night, and had to work a -double,'
shift, so he had three hours off.
His mother's face 'fell a fret,
This is not just,, another._ xcu e _ for a site _,v e stirs;
move merchandise from our store' to make room l'r�
our renovations which will get under way very soon.
These are big reductions and you will find EQUAL
REDUCTIONS OM- EVERYTHING yIN. OUR STORE. It
will pay you to come in and at least earnparison shop.
Get in early for the best buyt available. Remember, you
not only get a real good buy, you get SERVICE too.
SSA'INGS- Al EFFECT
Ys'
EFT
THURS., FRI., SAT.
REFRIGERATORS
iZ 'CU. FT.
TWO -DOOR MODEL • AUTOMATIC, DEFROST.
• 110 -LB. ZERO ZONE FREEZER •
REGULAR 409.95254..00 . WITH TRADE
10 CU.FT.
• 85 -LB. CAPACITY FREEZER • BUTTER KEEPER
REGULAR 249.95 :00 WITH TRADE
13 CU. FT: FROST FREE
REGULAR 469.95
• TWO -DOOR MODEL
.00 WITH TRADE •
FREE
SPECIALS
5 CU. FT
•
• WARNING LIGHT4 • • AUTOMATIC LID LIGHT
• 5 -YEAR " FREEZING SYSTEM WARRANTY
• 5 -YEAR FOOD SPOILAGE WARRANTY
REGULAR 279.95
88.0
I won't bore you with a resume
of ours. Except in the next two
or three columns. Just a fewd
general impressions.
I'm not sure lake' Superior -i<
there, a., we k\ ere above
cloud when wt, flew over where
it was 'supposed- to be�. ti:c<
cloud. though.
The prairies are very wide.'.
Also long. But don't expect a
sea of waving, wheat, like in the'
!novels. Fro,r »33,000 feet: it's
the sane old patchwork quilt as
i elsewhere. Furthermore, those
of us who don't live there have
been getting a bum steer for
years. There isn't supposed to
be any water out there, but'
0 WHILE *THEY LAST
18 CU. FT.
• WARNING LIGHT • AUTOMATIC LID LIGHT
•• 5 -YEAR FREEZING SYSTEM WARRANTY • 5 -YEAR FOOD
SPOILAGE. WARRANTY • LIFETIME UNIT WARRANTY
JUST
JUST 193.00
20 CU. FT.
WITH 5 -YEAR FREEZING SYSTEM AND „-FOOD
SPOILAGE WARRANTY PLUS LIFETIME UNIT`, WARRANTY
,.ysT 199.00
25 CU. FT. FREEZERS $22
24" RANGE
• With Automatic Timer • Oven
Window.. and Many Other Features From,
ANGES.
RANGE
30"
• With Automatic Oven Timer & Oven Window
W.T. •m Infinite Heat Switches and Many Other
Features . 40. From—
W.T.
• •
SIMPLICITY WASHERS FROM 109.00
W.T.
FROM 144.00
With Pump Timer and Filter -- 2 -YEAR FREE SERVICE
- 12 -YEAR MECHANISM WARRANT --
MY VOLUME SALES. PERMIT ME TO SELL AT CITY .PRICES OR°BETTER
The Best Deal In. Town Plus 'SERVICE' — Terms As Low As 2.50 Per Week
S"The Store That `SERVICE' Built"
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