i Thursday, June 5, 1952. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. ‘ Page 7 Obituary si Series) MORE ABOUT MOOSE SEASON four grandchildren, three eat- brothers und one sister in Sa (Continued from page 1) | vA DEAN | ehewan, Pun services were conducted | Mrs, Mary Anna Dean of Vancou- yay 30(h in St. Mary's Church, Can- vallauls : on W. Kemp officiating. Interment Gowan said the problem of over- similar in both instances. [progsine could be simply explainec. The moose or cattle populations are inereased by saving the females, use many of his listeners were by likening it to over-grazing on) range because it was Teca familiar with cattle raising, Dr. available cattle MARY AN Forest Lawn. j a : but if this policy is carried on ini- definitely, there will come a time when there is not enough food on tie range to support the number cf | )snimals, and then there is a serio problem of winter-kill with the ani mals unable to find enough food to last them through until spring. In one area examined closely, the speaker stated that out of 100 com | moose, 94 carried calves. In the spring only 50 calves were born of] this lot, the other cows aborting their calves during the winter mainly be- cause of Weakened condition and lack of food. After the following winter it was found that only 14 of the yearling calves had survived the fight to find enough food. ‘This is happening on your ranges today, he stated. Referring to experiments in shoot- ing does in the I s int kill, Dr. Cow: i ‘aa a WITH TODAY’S Me ay ilaean na ee Pee SOUQVAW's an/ée Sure Sound, does were first allowed to be Re. ers shot 23 years ago. Tihs Policy has - es P " 5 been continued, the speaker stated, This advertisement is not published or displayed by , ; . es x and last year 600 deer were taken the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. out of this island. Although he did not know the exact area of Whidbey f- By unworkable restrictions on the sale of liquor, we have created a fine market for the bootleggers—and bootlegging is the father of all other rackets. VOTE “YES’ | too great a change here in the moose fe re eee ee ee never come tack, Ds Coan eeon| ON YOUR OLD TIRES... now we may not be to late to help As long as we must continue to buy a 26-ounce bottle to have only a 2-ounce this plan had been instituted five Biologist Pat Martin said he would said, there were many dead yearling [x among calves would increase as Island, Dr. Cowan said it could be = = == = mmm el Bm as oe Population for possibly the next five YOU GET A B j G ALLOWAN t | d th t b! years. Even in 50 years there may otties under @ tapie... disrespect for all laws. just because one law—the liquor law—is wrong. ene catk Di. Cowah asserted. the situation by a controlled cow drink, we will never achieve real moderation in the use of liquor. years ago, we would have been more! Bootleggers thr V@ wae like to see a drastic reduction of the moose from Kamloops to Williams | time went on and then the cows and placed in Quesnel Lake. The average hunter will not see still be moose in the Cariboo, but the “We are not at all sure that even 3 Nioderation?—No! Dr. Cowan said. “If sure of the results.” moose population. This spring, he Lake, and this winter mortality bulls would start to disappear. : \ivcal Game Wétden Leo Jobin said ae St he agreed with Dr. Cowan that any z wb gee conieriallpe aioe vac bore B. F. Goodrich * ve yr rs a a After the voters have approved, the government has stated it will ee five years too late se set up committeé—a cross section of the communily—to consult. with ea Sone Back to the: policies EXTRA MILEAGE the legislature; and design the best possible system. of the Indians, Mr. Jobin stated. He went on to say that the Indians used to kill does and fawns with the ex- TIRES : Planation that they killed the sur- S g Plus and left the bucks to protect the eye CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE FOR A bite + esky, smoothing to provid new edible shoots for the tires that are famous eer. COMMON SENSE LIQUOR LAW Eollgyine Hiss vote. on the ca WE HAVE TIRES for safety, pertonmance moose season, Commissioner Cun- TO FIT and longer mileage. George A. Cran, Chairman - Rm. 812-207 W. Hastings, Vancouver - PA 8538 aighen sad He Daligved another YOUR“CA i resolution shou! be put before the = Gh BES Mes, Tempest de Woll =f meeting of a vote of non-confidence CAR SEE US TODAY! Tis Rote eT Bi , in the biologists — “the bioiogists Orv: Cook it 2 © k you asked for. 9 Xv Ditmars, Jr. 2. K. Estey Col. B,J. Ryan Mr. Collier said he wouldn’t ask Pat Ss ire er V 1ce@ Clarke Simp! Fred J. Jones Mrs. G. Waintoro f ss __|for-the motion because he felt that . - : at aneae “‘jthe guides weren't prepared to say RECAPPING REPAIRING VULCANIZING |they had not the confidence in the WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. }biologists until they had studied all joepeste of the problem. ae ee ee es oe RADITIONAL as the season of brides and grooms is the season for highway travel, at its supreme best when using those two great companion products—New RPM Motor Oil and Chevron Supreme Gasoline. At all Chevron Gas Stations