REMEMBER WHEN? The Peterborough Crown Game Preserve Apsley – In an 11th hour announcement last November (1987) the Ministry of the Environment gave the green light to a controlled deer hunt in the Peterborough Crown Game Preserve (PCGP) with the added stipulation that “no more hunts will occur until an Environmental Assessment (EA) has taken […]
Month: February 2023
DEER STORIES
A COUPLE OF DEER STORIES New Carlow – After watching his deer swim across the York River and die on the far shore a New Carlow hunter stripped to his birthday suit, clenched his knife in his teeth like some swashbuckling pirate and swam the frigid November waters to eviscerate his downed quarry. He then […]
FISHY FASHION
FISHY FASHION During the 1980s Fred Johnston operated THE BAIT BOX which featured fishing equipment and Army Surplus. To-day it is a restaurant. It’s located across from the Brewers Retail store on Madawaska Street. Fred was always a good, knowledgeable source of fishing lore. Where were the fish biting; on what; what time of day? […]
HOW TO MAKE A SNOW SHELTER
HOW TO BUILD A QUINCY SNOW SHELTER During a winter survival weekend I learned how to make a Quincy snow hut which in fact resembles an igloo. Since that time I have made a few more for fun than survival with my family and some cub scouts. One winter my boys and I made a […]
FATHER’S DAY
From column #1079 June 1963 THE TIMES TRAVELLER SPECIAL DAY FOR FATHERS To a child, father means safety, security, a refuge from pain and defeat. Father means discipline, the setter of rules and regulations that govern a small world and give it direction. His guidance increases to meet our ever changing needs. His strength and […]
MOTHER’S DAY
FIRST MOTHER’S DAY A picnic for mothers – at the end of the Civil War – when the hatred of men, who had once been friends, still existed – was the first organized Mother’s day in history. The mother who planned the picnic; who on that day saw these men become friends again and just […]
SAM MCGEE
OCTOBER 1ST to 8TH is NEWSPAPER WEEK in CANADA The dates have been set by Newspaper Associations in Canada and the United States for the purpose of inviting readers to visit the Newspaper to see how type is set and newspapers and job printing put together. To this end The Times invites you to visit […]
UNSOLVED CASES
DUNGANNON SCHOOL TEACHER HELD UP and ROBBED Miss Alice Mitchell, teacher at S.S. No. 1 Dungannon township, about eight miles south of here, on her way to school Monday morning, at a lonely spot in the old Hastings Road, was held up and robbed by an unknown armed man, who sprang from a clump of […]
BELLEVILLE MURDER TRIAL – 1940
749 October/November 1940 THE TIMES TRAVELLER by BARNEY MOORHOUSE Murder Charge to be Heard at Hastings County Fall Assizes Frederick Thain, Rawdon township farmer, faces two charges of murder, being accused of murdering Mr. and Mrs. Wellman at their home, Rawdon, last February. He will be defended by Robert McCulloch, Belleville barrister. /Nov. 1940 […]
A BRIEF BEAR STORY
749 October/November 1940 THE TIMES TRAVELLER by BARNEY MOORHOUSE Hunter Decamps On Finding Bear With Gun A bear in the wild woods is usually a terrifying sight for most men, but a bear in the wild woods with a gun proved to be too much for Martin Bierworth, of Bancroft, an experienced hunter and trapper. […]