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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-02-28, Page 6PAGE 6 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1974 Hear facts (Continued from page 1) of Reeve McKinley, there are many deer. "Just walk the river flats, " Bellanger told McKinley. "There are more deer than you think." Bellanger went on to say that there is illegal hunting going on in this area of the county as well as other districts. The last deer season was in 1971 when 566 hunters spent 800 days in the field. They saw 200 deer, shot at 100 and harvested 51. Ministry officials felt there were "sufficient deer in Huron to warrant a season." They sug- gested a season for archers from October 29 to November 25 or a gun season from Nov- ember 11 to 13, Officials said it would permit hunters to take deer legally and would provide "recreation for a segment of the population. "Who causes the most damage asked Deputy -reeve Gerry Ginn, Goderich Township. 'The deer or the hunters?" Ginn was told the only way for farmers to keep hunters off their land was to post signs which may be seen from any point of entry. Most courtesous hunters ask permission before entering a farm, however. Huron County Board Of Education KINDEI"'GARTEN EGISTRA.TION AT Zurich Public School MONDAY, MARCH 4 9- 12 110141111,6111111, Hensen Public School MONDAY, MARCH 4 1- 3:30 OMNI J.A.D. McCurdy School TUESDAY, MARCH 5 9 - 3:30 Exeter Public School WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 9 -3:30 Huron Centennial School THURSDAY, MARCH 7 9-3:30 S Usborne Central School THURSDAY, MARCH 7 1- 3.30 Stephen Central School FRIDAY, MARCH 8 9 - 3:30 *Eligible children will need to be 5 years of age on or before Dec. 31, 1974. Parents please bring birth certificate, imm- unization records and any other pertinent health records. about deer Council learned that the Ministry has the authority to announce a deer season, but added that in most cases, the approval of the municipalities involved is desirable. Council registered no further opposition to the proposal. The conversation then switch- ed to wolves. Here again, coup• cil was surprised to learn that in the opinion of the Ministry officials, the wolf population was not all that high. While the Ontario govern- ment has discontinued wolf bounty, it was pointed out, it does compensate farmers for loss of livestock if it can be proven the damage was done by wolves. Bellanger said that when an animal is found, the farmer should call the Ministry of Nat- ural Resources at Wingham (Zenith 92000). An inspector from that department will ex- amine the carcass to determine whether or not a wolf was the killer. If so, a stock evaluator is called in to estimate the value of the animal lost and a claim filed with the govern- ment. There were no claims in 1972 and 1973, said Bellanger. Hear lecture (Continued from page 4) for babies in Canada is a depres sed, pregnant woman and an unscrupulous doctor. He stated that he believed Prirne Minister Trudeau to have been well meaning when his government instituted liberal abortion laws in 1969. The trend in todays society is toward judging the value and rights of human beings, not simply because they exist but because of certain qualificat- ions, the speaker said. Once liberalized abortion is a fact, there is a progressive accept- ance of euthapasea and even infanticide as a "need" in a country. When we lose respect for and eliminate the safeguard protecting human life at any stage of development, we progressively lose respect for and eliminate the safeguards protecting human life at other stages of development. "We could then come to accept (as Hitler said) that "useless eaters" of any age are a burden on society. Their lives must be snuffed out. We are all on the conveyor belt of Life. We are gradually moving to that day when we will be that older person, that "useless eater, " he added. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. 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