Other demonstrations will in- clude fly-tying, decoy carving, wood carving. lapidary and archery. Groups taking part in Sports Fair include the Cana- dian Family Camping Federa- tion, National Campers and‘ Hikers Association. 0 n t a r i o Forestry Association, Ontario Revolver Association, and the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters as well as a num- ber of sporting clubs. Members of the West Toron- to Fish and Game Protection Association and the Hubertus Conservation Club will be man- ning a trap and small bore rifle range and for a small fee visi- tors will be able to use the range with guns. ammunition‘ and targets supplied. The Ontario Bird-Dog Asso- ciation will demonstrate how their animals hunt. quail and chuckar partridge. and the Labrador Owners Club of To- ronto will show how retrievers are trained from puppies .to champions. There will also be a demonstration of tracking by dogs from the Ontario Provin- cial Police Tracking Team. Last year more than 5,000 visitors attended the event, and this number is expected to in- crease substantially this year. Visitors will be able to try out the newest snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, exam- ine the latest in tents. trailers. camping gear. and hunting and fishing equipment. watch sport- ing dog demonstrations. and try their hand at trap shoot- mg. More than 100 acres of park- land in the Cold Creek Conser- vation Area will be used for the displays of sporting equipment and demonstrations of sporting activities at the Family Day and Sports Fair to be held Sunday. Family Day & Sports Fair At Cold Creek Sunday, September 10 The first evening wil firearm components, a: care, handling and saf pects. On the second e game regulations, spo ship, clothing and huntir. niques will be discussed To qualify for a cer To qualify for a participants in the attend both sessions examination. A 8] charged for the c more information c; Family Day and Sports Fair is sponsored by the West To- ronto and Hubertus Conserva- tion Clubs in coâ€"operation with the Metro Conservation Auth- ority. ter Safety Training sponsored by Metro C tion Authority will be the Field Centre at t Creek Conservation A tember 13 and 14. Applicants for huni ences under the age of have successfully C1 such a course before i be granted a licence, course is also recomme all new adult hunters. The course starts at and will be conducted Romhanyi, a well kno dale sportsman, and NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of John F. Armstrong, late of the Town of Richmond Hill, in the Regional Municipality of York. who died on or about the 8th day of April. 1972. must be filed with the undersigned on or before September 29th, 1972. thereafter the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said Estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Richmond Hill. this 29th day of August, 1972. MARGARET C. ARMSTRONG, dale sportsman tendent George Creek. Cold Creek is one of 15 con- servation areas administered by the authority and is located between Bolton and Nobleton. about three miles north of the King Sideroad on Concession 11. Admission to Sports Fair is the usual conservation area parking fee of $1.50 per car. Hunter Safety Course Cold Creek, Sept I3, I4 Executrix. by her solicitors, STUART P. PARKER. Q.C.. 50 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill. Ontario. All persons having claimsl against the Estate of Robert Roy Charles late of the Town- ship of East Gwillimbury, in, the Regional Municipality of‘ York, who died on or about the‘ 12th day of November, 1971 are‘ hereby notified to send particu: lars of same to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of October, 1972, after which date the Estate will be distributed, with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. and the un- dersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Richmond Hill. this 30th day of August, 1972. Morton Charles, Administrator, of the Estate of Robert Roy Charles by his solicitor. Robert H. Blackburn, of Messrs. Law- lor, LeCIaire, Stong & Nevins. Barristers 8: Solicitors. 55 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF Rob Ray Charles The e first Safety first evening v n components, handling and 5 On the second first the age (1 ssfully se before a licence l a series Training Metro C y will be for hunting lic- he age of 19 must sfully completed a before they can licence. and the recommended for hunters. starts at 7:30 pm, vening will cover )onents, and the g and safety as- a second evening. ions, sportsman- and hunting tech- I known and Su‘ falver of a certificate. 2 course must [5 and take an small fee is course. For call 630.9780. Superin- of Cold of Hun- Courses ‘onserva- held in he Cold 'ea Sep- :30 pm, by Lou m Rex- Robert r 4“ 7%:; m AL, Eichmond Hï¬l, Ontario, Thursday, Sept 197