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POSIT, F
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1979
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I. St., Sieaforth 527-1110
•Household tidbits
• for a safe Hallowe'en
expedition for your children
have them wear light cc:li-
mited clothing; use make-up
instead of face masks which -
often obscure vision; carry a
flashlight to see, and be
Seen, more easily. Warn
• them not to eriss-eroSS
streets. Young children
should be accompanied by an
•
adult.
Ontario grown parsniPS
are plentiful now. Cook thent
any way you prefer, They can
be boile& bnised; stirAtiedi
pressUre'cooked or steatite&
If yOu get tired i3f them
'sitnply buttered artd Seas-
oned fry toppings' of grated
•cheese, buttered cnnbs, or
make seasoned butter. Just
add ginger, tarrbgon,
chopped- pin:lento, to melted
butter and toss with cooked
The Royal Canadian Legion
1'
POPPY DAY
CE
In Seaforth and district will take pldce
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER '4
The support Of thtpUbik fOr theiintlOgapOtial beappreCiatGal
SEAFORTH. BRANCH 156:, :ROYAL CANADIAN: LEGION
GEORGEM1LLER SOH THOMOSON, FIX-WHITELEY
Prolidlot . secretary Treasurer
OLAII4 eAmptiem ,
Chairman, Speolait eventf
t
Qrun.'Ih
by $tftve Cook
po,aphot WOrIc. YOU het Yeerbeots
lheY dn. bUi Only it theyte bon ftt Pperly..
One Of the biggest *Stakes the neephytet
MAO. is, Allt reading the inSttnetienk* 1
have -often, wati.e a. beginner try to
*tract cineics with his newly purehased
bysaanding off with a $et of evenly spaced
ilnacks- When the ducks flare an4 head far
parts unknown, the user natgraliv assumes
�t call is not good and abandons. it, What
ite never does realize ist)tat the call he
gave wo a warning, call and he actually
drovethe deckS off. An experienced caller,
who 1;00141 tbeteelmigties. can call, ducks
AM an, Arantog sii*tance.
Th Sangoes ter Varmint galls. ,0900
PaCelient ,camonflage and,
,minintilln Movement, can, •result in an old
smart fox being sucked tight in to touching
distance, but make a wrong. move or hit a
fal' note, and youll never see him.
$1fieceSsful callers can always relate some
interesting stories •abent things that
haPrn while trying to atttart wildlife.
While I've had a -crack et calling with
very bullied success, I do have a rather
interersting story to tell.
Eddie Okeese is. an old Oiibway trapper
awn ow ers Efla.
with dance
season
The Seaforth Lawn
Bowling Club held a dance
on Friday evening at the
Legion Hall with music by
Mrs. Marie Flynn and the
turn Ramblers. Also
PlaNink were the Huron
Strings and Calling the
square dances were Gordon;
Papple and Reg Robinson of
Mitchell. •
The door prize was won by
Mrs, Joe Hugill, elimination
dance by Mr, & Mrs. Walter
Pepper and spot, dances by
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole-
man and :Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Whitmore. This con-
cludes dances for this season.
but the committee hopes to.
resume them again in the
spring.
A- joint • meeting •of
Members of the club was
'held at the baSetnent of the
FresbYrterian Church on
Tuesday evening. It was
unaniinous to Continue with.
a double draw tournament
next year on the Slat
anniversary and a committee "
was appointed. A committee
will loot into the possibility
of renovation the kitchen at
the club house,,
• Clare Reith
President chaired the
meeting with Stanley Hiller,
Secretary, Twenty-five
Members were present '
Good bowling to all.
who; had taken WO the camp ehorts in*
tent camp we had in, northern Ontatio„P
While eVeryone else was out httuting,*
Eddie would busy himself cutting wood*
washing dishes, cooking tho, evening rneat
4.00 just doing whatever else needed doing.
Since we weren't being overly successful in
our hunting, Eddie also spent a
COnsidetahleAninktat of thne fishing Off our
pale dock to helix raiOld gut the larder. One.
day when he was quietly trying to induce a
walleye to take, his lure, a rabbit ran
IhrOligh gni; gamp With a marten in hot
pursuit,
The marten diSpatche4 the rabbit only
few feet from Eddit; and the old Ojibway,
being an opportunist at every chance.
swooped down and commandeered it front
thP little ptedatOr, He chuckled gleefully
around the campfire that night as he
related his story while we dined on a great
rabbit stew.
The next evening, Hal Swiggett, my
hunting partner and I returned to camp a,
little earlier than usual with a spruce
grouse we happened tosurprise; to find,
that Eddie had landed a couple of nice
walleye. Since the rest of the group had not
returned yet, Hal and 1 decided to try and,
call up the 'marten so we could get some
pictures. We moved back into the buSh,
settled down, and after waiting about 10
minutes Hal started to imitate a squealing
injured rabbit with his Weems varmint
call. It only took about two minutes before
?tedatOr appeareg,, WCte
4,0'1)050as our prey Wila beCallagit wa$41
the marten that ,appeareft, hat r44110r.
.a,rrned with a twafttat*Ock, ready todattrt
anathhneerfrfve
When
e,ntlr.,4toppe4 laughing, wei
unanimously agreed That. the eailittentusti
have been gopd to trick the ear of our 0141
trapper, Hal probably still •delights in;
telling his Texas friends about how ho
called .up an Ojibway in °Marina*
tnhgretlhaisatndia.00.011A'eoawb;vtebre, otnatrtheant nsti:gillhthhadle,
stole from OAthespruce grouse we'd
stored underAeardboard box otttside along
With the two walleyes Eddie had caught.
t'd say it was a fair trade for the
eapetlettee.
Don't forget that you need a Migratory.
:warn7dstecoolikeed.eTpfheoirrsmtpihteertmos thmui snotafvwsa3ailt.aesborfl,eowclint aattlh44y'e.
back of it, yotell also find a table to help
you keep track of your bag this fall. Please
•try to keep this- record up to date as you
may be one of the hunters called upon to
fill out a questionnaire sent out later this
year. The questionnaire is sent out by the
Canadian Wildlife Service and the inform-
ation it requests is essential in estimating
waterfowl populations and establishing
bag limits:If you get one this year, please
fill it out and return it promptiy, In the long
tin, this information will benefit everyone.
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