Zurich Citizens News, 1969-07-24, Page 9THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1969
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YOUNG DESIGNERS — These two young people, Billy
Deichert and Elizabeth Deichert, are quite proud of the
emblems they have as part of their course of instruction
at the Vacation Church School in the Lutheran Church,
Zurich. The children have been attending for the past
week and a half.
Types of Fish Confuse Anglers
This spring many people Who
caught smelt or rainbow trout
thought the) were catching
collo, because of their general
resemblance.
Recently a commercial fisher-
man submitted one of several
fish taken in Georgian Bay
lust On Wasaga Beach to the
department of lands and forests
for examination. These were
silvery in appearance, and
turned out to be rainbow trout.
ri l:vol� the "experts" pan be .
fooled if they are •looking for
Coho.
The almost identical silvery
appearance of the collo, rain-
bow and even kokanee, at
certain stages of life, make such
mistakes unavoidable. Exper-
ienced fishery biologists who
have handled both rainbow and
collo require some time to make
positive identification.
Such errors are understandable
but not those that involve the
longnose sucker and common
shiner which are often referred
to as rainbow trout. Roth of
these fish have red coloration
on their sides, especially during
the spring spawning time and
thus people readily consider
thein rainbows. In Toronto,
this spring, according to
conservation officer Paul Dreyer,
some smelt fishermen were
mistakenly identifying col.tn
sinolts as alewife. The coho
unlike the alewife, has a small
adipose fin just in front of the
tail fin. The alewife, when laid
on its side, is a very flat,
compressed fish.
If anyone is still doubtful
whether or not his fish is a
splake, rainbow coho or Kokanee,
it should be placed in a refrig-
erator and the nearest department
of lands and forests' contacted.
Someone will gladly check its
identity. The department is
anxious to verify the identity
of salmon -like fish for its own
records which, when compiled,
will assist staff in plotting the
movements of these fish. All
four fishes are now found in lake
Ontario and Georgian -Bay.
Recently, a fairy fresh 10 -inch
fish was washed ashore at Port
Credit, just west of Toronto.
The woman who spotted it was
convinced it was a coho, and
phoned the department. 1-1oweve:
by the time the conservation
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oiliccr arrived, the lady's cat
had eaten almost half of it. ,\s
a result of the cat's mauling,
tearing and chewing there was
little to go'by and identilicatiou,
was inconclusive.
Department of lands and
forests personnel would appreciate
the opportunity to examine cul)
trout -or salmon -like fish before
the cat does.
Zurich Mennonite
Ephraim Gingerieh, Pastor
SUNDAY, JULY 27 —
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Thursday, July 24 —
7:30 p.m, — WMSA
"And God made two great lights:
the greater light to rule the day,
and the lesser light to rule the
night: he made the stars also—
and let them be for signs, and
for days and years: Genesis 1:16.
11th 41111111111.111
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, JULY 27 —
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
11:00 a.m.—Church School
Everyone Welcome
Emmanuel
United Church
ZURICH
Rev. John Huether, B.A„ B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist
SUNDAY, JULY 27 —
10 a.m. Worship Service
11:10 a.m, Adult Bible Classes
LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
Formerly
SS 4, EAST STANLEY
Minister: Alvin Baker
SUNDAY, JULY 27 —
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Every Wednesday Evening—
8:30 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer Meeting
We invite you to worship with us
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