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Sash and Door Company 533 West Broadway, Vancouver 2 GEORGE MORRIS Williams Lake Representative — Phone 45R3 MEAT HUNTERS I Game Warden Warns Against Depletion of Wildlife Resources A blunt warning that the game resources of the provin-e can be rapidly depleted by ‘meat hunters’ unless responsible organizations and individuals wake up to the danger And lend every assistance to the Game Department in enforce ng game management regulations, was given by Game Warden Leo Jobin last Yhursday night when he addressed the local Board of Trade. = “As you might already know,” dens ‘of British Columbia put to- stated Mr. Jobin. “Those responsible gether in opeuly denouncing the tac for the Game Management of this tics ased by some of these peop province are with some very ¢arrying firearms or fishing equip- serious problems at present.” ment. I have aireddy 1oand some “Regarding big game in general, |change in the enforcing of the Game in some instances females are too Laws since this edivorial was pu numerous, and the male of the spe-! lished. cies are getting scarce. This problem| *beiweenmmembers of organizations is a very delicate one and without the|such as yours and others I am cor- full supp rt cf an o*g-niza in like | Vinced that we would go a long way the Board of Trade and other prom-|to improving our wild life situation inent organizations, we might in the |! would suggest, Mr. Chairman, that not-too-distant future find ourselves pene of your memu go with me ror | without the wild life that our forc- | two hours on a convenient day and fathers left for us to take care of. 4. as an ordinary citizen and re- Make no mistake. This and future pv:t to you our didiculty in the field. ° generations will have lost one of the}. Mr. Jobin went on to give several sSreatest assets in this province if our |incidents that had occurred recently wildlife disappears. while making routine road checks. “We are asking for mere tourists.|. Two Americans were apprehended more hunters, more American dol- |tecently and fined $65 each for carry- lars — but how many of us ever ing loaded firearms without a license. realize that our wild life resources These men, the Game Warden said. cannot’ stand the present pressure came to town and griped to all and for ever. It would take millions cf sundry about the harshness of Can- dollars and many years to rebuild our adian laws and the men who enforce wildlife stock if we ever lost it, and them. However, they had also told an the tourist dollar is spent néarly as American resident at ‘Quesnel Forks fast as we collect it. that they considered themselves */ lucky to get off with such a light| fine, saying if it had happened back in Montana they would have been fined $500 each and had their rifles confiscated. Another American tourist was stopped on his way home after-spend- ing two weeks at Horsefly Lake. This man had a fishing rod, tackle box and lures, but no license. He claimed he had done no fishing, hadn't in- tended to fish, and. didn’t even know why he had bothered to bring his a merican hunters who have been visiting this province for many-+years buy their licences to fish or hunt and are pleased with the results of their stay. But on the other hand we have the meat hunters who ore far more destructive. This group is the one that takes advantage of the law per- Mmitting the sealing of hunting and fishing equipment. They ignore the game laws of the land and when ap- prehended prove a headache to the ganing equipment with him. Mr lew enforeemen? officers, 4s Vou Spin, gitd. a small container inside bewspaper...man.. Mr. Stangoe, :toldl the: tackie box interested him’ and you im an editorial recently. Then “nen he opened it up a cloud of these sotealled: tourists Ste Teccivans — stidpperstlew out: the active sympathy of some promin- |” Following Mr. Tobin's address, . Herb Gardner, member of the Pro- ‘ow gentlemen, I think that Mr.'vincial Game Council said this plea Stangoe has done more good with his | of greater interest in our wildlife 150 Mitile News VISITING the Dunaways this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Maber trom Jordan Valley, Oregon. C. J. ZIRNHELT was a patient for | a few days at Williams Lake hospitai suffering from pneumonia. VERNON McPHAIL celebrated his 7th birthday on Friday with 16 young friends. HUSTON DUNAWAY's FATHER, mother, brother and _ sister-in-law, who have spent the summer up here returned to Coldwell, Idaho, . last week. THE Jack MePhail faniily arrived home last Saturday from a wonder- ful trip to Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island. The trip over was most- ly through Canada and the way back was through the States. We saw most of Canada’s largest cities and it was all lovely but we liked British Col- umbia the best. MR. and MRS. R. WEIL and son moved into Williams Lake this week. THE Ralph Turneys had visitors this past week: his mother, Mrs. BE. M. Edall, of the 90 Mile House: a sister, Mrs. Arie Platz of North Bat-| tleford, Sask.; and a sister and brother-in-law, Mr.-and Mrs. Wm. McGillvary from Bralorne. How“Skinny” Girls - Get Lovely Curves | 5 to 10 Ibs. New Pep ‘could gain weight before, now tive dures “No more bony who never iy, aterse! lows There. are 750,000 farms in Canada. 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Her son, Hector, has left for Vachon Island to make enquiries. Her husband, Tony Samp- son. died here a few years ago under | suspicious circumstances. , t CONSTABLES Bob Miles and Jaci| Routledge of the RCMP and Don! Bingham of the Welfare Department] were visitors to the valley this week. NORMAN McMAHON reports see- ing a flock of geese southbound and wonders if that, along with the chilly morning breezes means an early fall. | largest builders of has increased sales Qe you need A BULL ON YOUR FARM? BREEDING STOCK? A TEAM OF HORSES? FIL has helped to finance thousands of Canadian farmers in such purchases. See your B of M manager about a Farm Improvement Loan — soon... It may mean extra profit for you this year—and many more. 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