HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-11-09, Page 5Deer hunting
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• SEAFORTH IGA Scaniiing
the Weeklies
By Lee Hee Nov. 4th tot The only 'trifle" deer sea-
son in the Lake Huron District
in 1972 is scheduled for Nov-
ember 13-18 in the Township
of St. Edmunds, Eastner, Lind-
say, Amain', Albemarle and Kep-
pel on the Bruce Peninsula.
In 1971 , an estimated 2,662
• hunters harvested 606 deer for a
22.8% rate of success, up con-
siderably from the 15.4%, suc-
cess rate in 1970. In fact the
Provincial average success rate
in 1971 was 23%, making it one
of the best seasons in at least
five years.
Computer mail surveys last
4 year estimated an average ex-
penditure per hunter on the Pen-
insula of $81.00 for new equip-
trayel, accommodation,
food, beverage, etb. Thus the
Bruce peninsula deer hunt in 1971
generated $215,600 into the re-
* creational based economy of Ont-
ario, t least three quarters
of spent locally on the
Perlin la.
The results of a spring field
investigations,, revealed in 1972
spring deer population On the
Bruce Peninsula of 3,700 adult
deer. Considering an over winter
mortality of 338 deer and the
legal harvest of 606, last falls
pre-hunting season population
was 4,644 or an average of 6.7
deer per, square mile. The
population density on the Bruc'e
is the highest of any of the major
• deer hunting Districts inOntario,
where the average density is less
than 4 deer per square mile.
The legal harvest on the Bruce
in 1971 accounted for 13.0% of
the population, below the 20.0% ,
rate with which the herds could
sustain. Harvests thrOughout the
a ° rest -of the deer hunting acreas
in Ontario were, 20.0% in 1971.
The prospects for the 1972
season on the Bruce Peninsula
appear rather favourable. Win-
ter losses were not apprebiably
high, and as with past gars
fawn crops are expected ac-
• count for up to 35% of the hun-
ter success. J. M..Halpenny,
District Forester, expects that ,
with normal reproductive suc-
cess the spring adult population
of 3,700 deer should expand and"
provide 5,000 deer to the hunter
on the Bruce Peninsula this sea-
son. ,
es
FRIDAY Myr 9 PM.
SATURDAY 12.05 till 6 pm. supply ti
limited
" Shop and save In scanning the Goderich Signal Star we see that
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Kalbfleisch of Goderich were
awarded the Huron county scholarships for university
students attaining top marks in their subjects in 1971-
72. Mr. Kalbfleisch, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Kalbfleisch, had an average of 92.8 per cent. His wife,
the former Barbara Hetherington, daughter of Judge and
Mrs. R. S. Hetherington, had an average of • 87.8 per
cent. Both are at the University of Waterloo. - - - Huron
County engineer Jim Britnell advises that Hallowe'en
pranksters did about the usual amount of damage this
year as in past years. “Perhaps 50 sign posts were
knocked down throughout the ' county and each post -re-
presents $15 making for a total of about $750 damage.
The Wingham Advance-Times reports that a telephone
put out of commission by fire, lack of the correct fire
number to call, plus a garbled telephone conversation
added up to long delays that finally resulted in the total
destruction of the Turnberry home of •Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Hahn about ,6 p.m. last Friday evening. Fire
started, when deep frying was in progress in the Hahn
kitchen. - - - Barry Adams, R.R.2, Bluevale, had the
misfortune to' strike and kill 'a cattlebeast last 'Thurs-
day. Damage • to the car amounted to about $500. - - -
The WOAA executive elected for the forthcoming yean,
at the annual meeting recently are as follows: Ivan Gar- 2-1
dner, .VVingham, Preiident; Alf Lockridge, Wingham, sec/
,retary-manager; Jean Liesemer, Mildmay, executive corii."-
mittee; „Al Baxter, Walkerton, past president; Jim Green,
R.R.2, Wellesley, executive; Ray Morell, Walkerton, third
vice president; Dave Neilson, Gorrie, second vice-presi-
dent and Jim Prier, Brussels, first vice-president. - - -
Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Schaefer, Fordwich, marked their
50th wedding anniversary recently.
It was a happy occasion, according to the Zurich..
Citi,zens News, at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Vermunt, 14th concession of Hay, on Sunday, when four
generations of the family, all on the male side; were
present for a reunion. The great gr,andfather, Cornelius
Vermunt, is visiting Canada from his home in southern •
Holland. His son is M. Vermunt whose son is Francis
Vermunt, the grandson, and the great grandson is named
Dean.
The Lucknow Sentinel reports that 453 head of cattle
sold at_ the Lucknow Community Sale of stocker, cattle
grossed' $121,000, the highest ever at the Lucknow sale.
-Ab Murray of C and M transport in Lucknow has
donated the services of his trucks and drivers to haul
1554 tons of gravel fill for the Community Swimming Pool
at absolutely no charge to the project. 'The fill will
represent about 50 loads..
By -an almost unanimous majority, , according, to the
Exeter Times-Advocate, residents of ,the Kirkton - Wood-
ham area voted Thursday night tq' go ahead with plans to
build -a Community_ Centre to supply .the recreation needs
of all ages. The building expected' to be constructed next
spring will be 80 by 100 feet ill size. Top estimated cost
is in the neighborhood of $100,000. - - - Approximately
900 feet of copper wire was taken from an unoccupied
farm on County Road' 2 in Stephen. Three hydrb poles
were cut down to remove the wire, owned by Len Veri,
Exeter. - - The 1972-73 slate of officers for the Grand
Bend Cbamber of Commerce was elected during the
regular meeting last Wednesday. J. Richard Manore was
named pregiderit replacing the Outgoing president Walter
Crumplin. - - Ronald Corriveau, Zurich, reported the
theft of his 1964 model car from in front of his residence
The vehicle. was recovered, Tuesday evening by police in
,Segorth. was
climbing "4-7*-4i6v--,ond Lk-1{01'7,0 Opao;e4; B-door •at the
60-foot level- he was hi by a wave of gas. Moments
later he was overcome and fell off the ladider. He suffered
from injuries to the neck and shouldets, but 'no bones
were broken. He has been released from hospital Thursday.
The Clinton News-Record reports that the 20th anni-
versary of the Clinton 'Community Credit Union was a
,huge success Saturday evening. - - - Clinton has been'
accepted in the WOAA Intermediate "C" South Group
this season. - - - Thieves made off with $1,200 in goods
following a break-in at Scruton's .Fuels last Friday.
We reserve the right to limit quantities
POTATOES
ONTARIO NO. 1
25 lb. bag
REGULAR
PRICE
. $1.35
REGULAR
PRICE
$1.6g
BAYER
ASPIRINS 99 C
200 s
24-oz.
Loaf SHIRLEY GAY BREAD mitE
REGULAR CIRCLE "E" RANCH
PRI. E
$1.89
ll,. $1 99
BEEF I.&
STEAKETTES
REGULAR
PRICE
frP2'1-7
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KING SIZE
"WE SELL CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" RED RIBBON BEEF ONLY".
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SHOULDER
PORK ROAST LB
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REGULAR' CUT PRIME RIB
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ROAST
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6ULAR CUT PRIME RIB SHIRRIFF'S
Assorted Flavours
KELLOGG'S
-CORN
FLAKES
33c
BEEF RIB ... !I.09 JELLY
POWDERS it's
3P:: 9c
STEAKS
1st -four ribs only
CARLTON CLUB
(14014.11ETIMN)
SOFT
DRINKS
Vorietie,
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5;,;16c
SUN BLEST
Standard Whole
Great for Casseroles or Turkey Burgers '
FRESH GROUND,
MEAT LB. 77, TURKEY KERNEL CORN
'2.7. 15c:
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MOTHEBITARKERS
All Purpose
GROUND
COFFEE
ib b 86c ,
DEL MONTE
FANCY _
PEACH HALVES
OR SLICES '
Lin 39c
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of BUTT PORK
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FRUIT COCKTAIL
DAIRY SPREAD
PINEAPPLE in Own Juice
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MARGARINE
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PEAS & CARROTS 5,1.00
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BATHROOM TISSUE -0: 79e
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SOFT DRINK 44:.241., 2.49
"Z., 39'
;LI: 59' 79,
CHOPS "%, 37'
I'm% 92'
"1L1.1,', 69'
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'CHEESE SLICES
PUP'' 141,1,11c
ALL PURPOSE FLOUR
Wf.' p c •
GREEN DILL RELISH
,00( 1,1,11 , • 1 •,/
FURNITURE POLISH ' $
SPRAY CLEANER
a PPP Ot,(KfY)
SKINLESS
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PERCH FISH STICKS
PEPPERONI PIZZA
CHICKEN LEGS
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BONELESS
BLADE ROAST
FROZEN
I6 99c PORK SIDE RIBS 89c SURGFT SPA0-1111, OP
MACARONI" 31.,1.,00
Il(CTRA 101
DISHWASHER DETERGENT ",.:; 99'
AM(, 1000 (.10P
AMMONIA CLEANER "V, 49'`
SWING ()PANNE ,.13 6.9 3,,.,, c
FLAVOUR CRYSTALS 89
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UTILITY BAGS .1`1, 69'
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SI DE BACON by the pipte 1579' Country or Breakfast Sausage , 1A 63' GRAPE JUICE
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS FACIAL TISSUE
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FROZEN FOODS
Everyday Low Prices QUALITY PRODUCE "FRESHER BY FAR"
-INSTANT COFFEE $$$°,=, 6 ;1 .39
MARLAkINE 35'
CHOCOLATE CHIPS 6.;
SOCKEYE SALMON 73'.
TOMATO KETCHUP ":$: 33'
1.09
10'
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CRISP ,HEAD
LETTUCE
2,0,49c
BANQUET FROZEN (1.111AEN
TURKEY SALISBURY ,"IP
MEAT LOAF
DINNERS
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FRENCH
FRIES ' 211.29c
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ORANGE
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one, call our Business Office
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