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(iii) In the Counties of Grey, Bruce and Huron there was an open season for deer 

 in 1945 extending from November 19th to November 24th. The use of dogs for 

 hunting deer during this open season in these counties was prohibited. 

 (iv) At the request of the various Municipal Councils concerned, the hunting of deer 

 was permitted in 1945 in certain townships in counties in which these animals 

 are protected throughout the year in accordance with the provisions of clause 

 (d) of Section 7 of the Game and Fisheries Act, as follows: 



On November 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th, in the Townships of Ellice, Logan 

 and North Easthope in Perth County; the Townships of Blandford and Blenheim 

 in Oxford County; the Township of Wilmot in Waterloo County; and the 

 Township of Moulton in Haldimand County. 



On November 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th in the Townships of Esquesing, 

 Nassagaweya and Nelson in Halton County; and the Township of Erin in 

 Wellington County; and 



On November 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th in the Townships of 

 Matilda, Mountain and Williamsburg in Dundas County. 



In connection with the hunting of deer in these several townships, it was 

 stipulated that only shotguns, either buck-shot or S.S.G. shells as ammunition 

 could be used; that the use of dogs was not permitted; that hunters could each 

 take one deer, either buck or doe, over the age of one year; that special licences 

 to be secured from the respective township clerks, were necessary; and that it 

 was unlawful for hunters who had previously hunted deer in other parts of 

 Ontario in 1945 to hunt deer in these townships. 



MOOSE: — For the taking of moose in 1945 during the period from October 15th to 

 October 31st in that portion of Ontario described in sub-clause (1) of clause (b) of 

 Section 7 of The Game and Fisheries Act and in the following portion of the area 

 defined in sub-clause (ii) of clause (b) of Section 7 of The Game and Fisheries Act, viz: 



Bounded on the north by the main trans-continental line of the Canadian National 

 Railway, commencing at Mcintosh, thence easterly to Superior Junction; thence south- 

 easterly from Superior Junction along the line of the Superior Junction-Fort William 

 branch of the Canadian National Railway to Fort William; thence southwesterly from 

 Fort William along the north shore of Lake Superior to the international boundary at 

 the mouth of the Pigeon River, thence westerly along the international boundary from 

 the mouth of the Pigeon River to the westerly boundary of the District of Thunder Bay, 

 thence northerly along the westerly boundary of the District of Thunder Bay to the 

 southerly boundary of the District of Kenora; thence westerly along the southerly 

 boundary of the District of Kenora to the Base Line east of Britton Lake; thence 

 northerly along the aforesaid Base Line to the First Base Line, thence westerly along 

 the First Base Line to the easterly shore of Dryberry Lake, thence northerly along the 

 easterly shore of Dryberry Lake and the easterly boundary of the Lake of the Woods 

 Crown Game Preserve to Edison on the line of the C.P.R., thence northerly along the 

 easterly shore of Cobble Lake to Mcintosh, the point of commencement. 



For the taking of moose in 1945 during the period from November 19th to November 

 27th in the Townships of Alice, Buchanan, Burns, Clara, Eraser, Head, Maria, McKay, 

 Petawawa, Richards, Rolph and Wylie in Renfrew County. 



PARTRIDGE:— For the taking of partridge in 1945 during the period from October 6th 

 to 13th, with a bag limit of five birds per day and twenty birds for the season in that 

 portion of Ontario lying north and east of and including the Counties of Huron, 

 Wellington (excepting Puslinch Township), Dufferin, Simcoe and Ontario (excepting 

 the Townships of Pickering, Whitby and Whitby East), and south of the French and 

 Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing (excepting the Counties of Renfrew, Carleton, 

 Russell, and Prescott), and in that portion of Ontario lying north and west of the 

 French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing and east of the westerly boundary of 

 the Districts of Algoma and Cochrane. 



