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THE: ta.CKNOW , ,SENTINELS- I,UCKNOW, • ONTARIO.
WEDNESDAY* SEPT. 8th, .1965
Three.
couts To :coolp.10.,..007.theril, Ont•
04 Allen Colwell) headed for the Winisk River. Fly
(Intended For Last, Week)* fag at 3000 feet the scenery con:
sisted of lakes, rivers and bush
Three lucky scouts: from 1st
lank= Boy 'Scout Troop in the inn JUL diregen lOoked. Our
ns of Doug Eadie, Eldon PLAH, Ltuermvu us•as We flew ever
a mining camp, lumber camp
and two Indian villages:— Land-
sdown House" and `Webequie."
When , we landed on the ' Winisk
'River at 2:45 p.m. we were 240
miles froth Nakifia land ,18 miles
from .the' nearest Indian village
• At this point we Were told the
purpose of our ailventure camp
— we were to clear campsites
for prospective tourists. The De-
partment of Lands a n d Forest
had allotted $10,000 'to this pro-
ms to give us our meal tickets Jed for scouts — there had been
.1Vbich were to szltisfy us while two previOus camps and one to
we were on the tram. , follow of scouts and leaders from
nswiller and Allen Colwell
WeTe chosen for a two week ad -
Venture . camp at Lake Winisk tin
Northern Ontario from July 25th
to August 10th.
iVe were met at Barrie on July
25th at the (MR station by Dis-
who Supplied Us with our tickets.
JOne boy frora Barrie and two In-
dian boys from Cape Croker join-
ed our group at this thne. After
boarding t e train, the Rovers
charged their way down toward
some ef the piaec,s we passed Ontario. Included in our party
throdgh were ParrY Sud- were 6 seeuts' 3 4vvers' 3 lead-
ers and 4 Indian guides.
• SornpaTne.. To pass the time on While we were 'getting settled
,/ the tram some of the boyp-• who the guides prepared a delicious
' tad gui'tars played until the wee
!tears of the morning while oth-
-era tried to get some sleep. As
a, reudt sleep was had by,
anyone. •Excit,ement was starting
to build up When we arrived in
' Naldna on Monday morning at
A truck from "Austin AirwaYs"
awaited our arrival and deliver-
ed us to the two Planes At a lit-
tle lake two ,miles from Nakina.
The planes, a '"Norseman" and
a "Beaver" loaded up and left
at 12:00 hi a due North 'direction
supper. Examples of the food we
enjoyed were beef steaks, pork
chops, potatoes, corn, peas, straw -
were dried — to prepare add
Water and then, cook.
'We enjoyed many, hours of fine
fishing — pike and , pickerel were
the main fish caught but' some
3 and 4 pound speckle trout, were
hooked in the fast znoving rapids.
One scout from • Thornhill hooked
a pike weighing 17 pounds and
measured 39 inches in length 'with
the, help of Doug Eadie. I 4as
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BIRTHS
NEEDHAM — in Kincardine Gen-,
eral Hospital on 'ruesday, Aug-
ust 31, 1965 to Mr .and Mrs.
James Needham, R.R. 3, 'Ripley ,
a daughter, a sister for Larry.
District Hospital,' on Wednesday,'
August 25, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Haldenby, R.R, 2, Kincar-
RAYNARD — on Friday,. August
Katharine Jane.
fortunate in landing a pike weigh-
ing 181/2 pounds and measuring 41
inches in length ably assisted hy
Eldon Eckenswiller and Doug 'Ea-
die. It truly 'a' figherraan's
paradise. .The. guides demonstra-
ted how to fillet fish''Which *as
done very quickly and'. made a
The work that, we did consisted,
of making tables out of black
,spruce, . poles and using spruce
roots to lath 'the. poles together.
Also we made lireplaces ,and re -
until 2:30 and after that our time
was free to. do as We pleased:
kost. of the free time was taken,
up by 'fishing, SwiMming or rest-.
We had about • two days' rain
der of 'the weather waS sunnY
minor nature that of cut fingers':
and •one of the leaderS 'getting. a
fish hook caught:1n his. finger.
The fflides made several trips
to. Webeqtde to get fresh, supplies
which, took 9 hours round, trip. It
was' interesting te note , Prices Of
some 'of the suPplies, we: used —
plies mist ,be flown in we' .dan
understaad, the expense ,involved
. We ,enjoyed our 'two, weeks Of
adventure in this isolated and vir-
gin area. I feel within. a. few
years many sportsmen will soon -
enjoy t h e fabulous fishing and
sny to aay scout who 'may have
the Chance tt,fi attend one of these
adienture camps to 'do so.,
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A Bloed' Lusting Fiend -Who Preys
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Trous$eau . Tep.. For
Gladyt McDonald.
(St Helens News)
Mrs. Charles McDonald enter-.
thined- on Saturday afternoon and
evening at a trousseau tea in lion -
or of her daughter, Gladys, whose
marriage takes place .on' Septem-
ber 11th.
Guests 'were received by 1VIrs..
McDonald, the bride-to-be and
Mrs. Jack Musgrove, mother of
the groom. Sandra HuMphrey Was
in chaise. of the guest hook.
The tea table was covered with.
a lace cloth centered with roses,
and the wedding cake. Pouring.
tea were Mrs. Sam' Reid, the
bride's grandmother; Mrs. W.' R.'
Farrier and. Mrs.,'Peter cook..
Assisting 'with the tea were Mrs.
Don Canieron, Mrs. Ross Durnin,
Mrs; Rusi, Clipperton, 1Virs. Mil -
Vert Reid and Mrs...Eldon Miller.
Mrs. -Ken Hodgkinson, Mrs. G.
Humphrey, Mrs. John Nichol-
son,. Mrs. Bill HuMphrey, .Mrs.
Lorne Cook and Mrs Chester.
Nicholson . displayed the trous-
seau' and 'gifts.*
ford, Who on Wednesday observed
Mrs. Charles McDonald and
Keith ,Cranston visited in. Victoria
Hospital, London on Sunday with
Mrs. CranStbn who "is a patient
course' on Tuesday At Goderich
Business College..
' Mr ..and Mrs. Roy Gardner of
London were 'week -end visitors
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Curran.
ENGAGE ENTS
Tanner — Terry
The engagement. is announced
of 'Mrs. Justine Terry of Bran-
don, Manitoba, to Mr. Harold Tan -
wedding will take place Saturday,
September 11th, 'S 4:00 pan. in
the church of the Nazarene, ,Ninth
Street and Louise Avenue, Bran-
don; Manitoba.
Curran -- cooke
erich announce the engagement of
,their daughter Sandra Gail to
Grant Murray Curran sen of Mr.
W. A. Miller, Mrs. Frank Mc- and Mrs. John II. Curran R.R. .1
Quillin, Allan Miller and Terry Dungannon.. The marriage will
Wilson visited on Sunday with rel- take place in' Victoria Street Un-
atives.in Woodstock and called on ited Church, Goderich 'October
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sebben at Strat- 9th 1965 at 3 o'clock.
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