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Grace period declared for outdoors, card
i A one-month grace period has their Outdoors Card.
been declared by the Ministry of- Anglers,. and hunters who have
Natural Resources for Outdoors applied for their Outdoors Card will
Card applicants who don't receive still be •able tos hunt and fish in
their new Outdoors Card by January January .everethough they have not
1. ' yet received the card and the appro-
Starting January 1, 1993, every`°priatelicence. The grace period will
Ontario resident was required to apply for one month, frona January
have. an Outdoors. Card in order to 1 to January 31, 1993. After Jan -
buy a hunting or fishing licence. uary, 31, 1993, all residents must
Most of the common 1993 licences have an Outdoors Card and a
will be in the form of stickers licence to legally hunt or fish.
attached to° the card. The stickers MNR's conservation officers will
will replace the old paper licences. exercise their discretion with
Although card applications are hunters and anglers who are unable
being processed in very large num- to produce their card and licence
bers, not everyone who wants to and say the card is in the mail. The
fish or hunt in January will get their officers will be able to check with
new card in time for the new year. a central database to confirm
Application forms for the card are whether a person's application has
available at licence issuers and been processed.
MNR District and Area offices. The More than one million Outdoors.
new licence stickers . were also Card applications were mailed out
available at licence issuers after in mid -November. -The sheer size of
January 1, for those anglers and the application processing task has
hunters who have already received caused a small backlog which will
be reduced within the next few
weeks.
Throughout 1993, temporary
Outdoors Cards and fishing licences
will be available • from licence
issuers. For payment of the requi-
sitefees, a 'temporary card and
fishing licence will be issued that,is.
valid for 60 days --during 'which"'
time the purchaser may send in the
appropriate copy of the temporary
card form.to obtain his or her three-
year plastic card. The temporary
Outdoors Card for anglers will be
available all year, not just for the
grace period.
Three-year licences for fishing
and small game hunting are avail-
able when an applicant initially
applies for .the Outdoors Card. Until
March 31, 1993, the card fee is
included in the price of the three-
year licence. NOTE: Three-year
licences are not available with the
temporary Outdoors Card.
Mount Forest Wat-Cha Farmsexcels
at National-Charolais Show
The Canadian. National Charolais' yearling heifer Wat-Cha Air Alberta and Bar 19 Charolais,
Show and Sale again lived up to its America 30A. Swalwell; Alberta.
reputation as the 'ultimate' showfor Premier Breeder and Premier The high selling female was.LVY
• the year. Canadian Western Exhibitor recognition went to Wat- _ Perfect 34B consigned by Lissa
Agribition hosted the National Cha Farms, Mount'Forest, Ontario Voegeli, Maymont, Saskatchewan
Charolais Show of a near record for their excellent overall showing and was purchased for $15,000 by
202 top quality entries representing at this national event. Dunkeld , Ranching, Duffield,
six provinces and six states. The Canadian National Charolais - Alberta. • . . •
Judged by Dr; Roger Unsley, Sale was a huge success with 6 1/2 Agribition in general saw high
Omaha, Nebraska, the seven hour lots of bullsn averaging $11,815.00. ."attendance numbers this year. The
show saw an impressive display of An impressive arnount of '$53,000 erit i siasm and 'activity in the
Charolais animals. The femaile and bought a half interest in the bull Charolais barns was pistivie and .
bull calf classes brought out the 'RKG, Remington 81Z owned by encouraging. The visitors from the
best and were well represented with Sharp Hills Charolais, Sedalia, U.S. .were in attendance in larger'
72 and 62 entries respectively. . Alberta. The buyers; of the interest, numbers this year as well as repre-
Grand Champion status was in this Supreme Chamption - at sentatives - from Brazil. This is a
earned bya relatively unknown bull. Calgary Stampede and Supreme . good indication that Charolais can
- ALT 'Mr. `Tango 52A bred by ,Champion. at the Camrose Classic look forward to bigger and better.
Altwasser Charolais, .(Keith • are establised Charolais operations - -' things both nationally and inter
Altwasser), Lumby, B; C., and Top Brass Charolais, Brooks, nationally.
• owned by Altwasser Charolais and
Rudiger Ranch (John Rudiger),
Calgary, Alberta. Semen from this WMS encouraged to meet
prize willing bull was sold at the,
sale and went to the Joseph D. Doll challenges with expectation.
Charolais ranch south of the•border
in North Dakota. Margaret deBoer was' hostess for . new opportunities and challenges
An Ontario bull - Wat-Cha Aural- the Japuary 6 meeting of the South with expectation and hope rather
gamated 25A was chosen Reserve Kinloss Women's . Missionary than with fear.
Grand Chamption. This 19 month Society. Following the prayer circle, Mrs.
,.. old bull, -was bred by Wat-Cha President Kathy Howald opened Howald introduced, the new study
Farms, Mount. Forest, Ontario and with a reading and prayer. The books Nations of the Middle East. '
exhibited by Wat-Cha Farms, minutes of the last meeting were She gave a very interesting and
Donmoore Farms, . Mooretown, read by the new secretary; Marilyn..: informative message. This year the
Ontario and Dunford Royal Maclntyre. Doris MacKinnon sub- group will learn about the problems.
Charolais, Woodstock, .Ontario. mitted the treasurer's report.,in the mid -east and hopefully will
Top honor in the strong femail After some discussion, the grouread about the situations with a
contingent went to VMN Razz Ma decided to continue 'to support the more critical mind.
Tazz 33A. This Agribition Grand Sleeping Children's Fund. It was decided that the first three
Champion was bred by Voegeli Twelve members answered' .the meetings of the new year should be
Bros, Charolais, Maymont, rollcall by paying their membership in the afternoon, with the next one
Saskatchewan, and exhibited by and stating `a goal they had for the' hosted by Doris, McKinnon at her
Debra Payne, Lloydminster,coming year. home at 2 p.m.
Saskatchewan. Marion Campbell read a poem,. The meeting closed with prayer, -
Wat-Cha Farms, Mount Forest, For a New Year. Ann McDougall and was followed by a social time
Ontario also took home the Reserve led an interesting Bible study which and lunch served the hostess and
Champion"Female honour with their encouraged us to meet this year's' directors.
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