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The Goderich Minor Hockey Association was the beneficiary as two town groups, the
Goderich Old Deckhands hockey team and the Goderich Kinsmen Club, made presentations
to minor sports. Jim Hayter, front, of the Kinsmen Club donated a cheque for $400 to GMHA
president, Brian Hoy while Paul Corriveau of the Old Deckhands presented the association
with new sweaters for the novice house league. The team purchased 30 sweaters in total, 15
white sweaters with gold and black trim and 15 black sweaters with gold lettering. Dirk
Wolterbeck and Shawn Potter model the new sweaters: Sponsors of the oldtimer program
have their names on the sweaters. (photo by Dave Sykes)
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The Huron -Perth championship football game between Goderich Vikings and Exeter South
Huron Panthers was atough defensive game, featuring many hard hits. Kevin Telford of the
Vikings was slow to get up after one play but he returned to complete the game. (photo by
Dave Sykes)
Porkers win
the Bedford Flyers 6-5.
Dave McDonald scored in the final
minute of play to lift Green Machine to the
win. Rodger Lewis led the offence with two
goals while Brian Allen, Dave Moore and
Bill. Peters added one goal apiece.
Brian Moody had a three -goal perfor-
mance in a losing causefor the Flyers. ,.
Agreement
will preserve
Ontario wetland
HOCKEY PLAYERS
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For Jr. C Hockey
16-20 years of age
Contact: 524_7125
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Ducks Unlimited and Wildlife Habitat
Canada have signed separate agreements
with the province that will provide a total of
$1 -million annually to secure Ontario's most
valuable remaining wetland areas.
More than 200 years of development have
wiped out 80 per cent of the original
wetlands in southern Ontario.
Natural Resources Minister Vincent Ker-
rio announced recently that his ministry will
provide $250,000 a year to secure wetland
areas using such arrangements as pur-
chase, easements, bequests, grants, tax
rebates as well as other landowner
agreements.
Ducks Unlimited will match that amount,
on activities specifically related to securing
of wetland, and Wildlife Habitat Canada has
agreed to match the combined MNR and DU
funds up to a total of $500,000 annually for
habitat securement for waterfowl and other
wetlands' species,
Natural Resources Deputy Minister Mary
Mogford signed the agreements recently on
behalf of Mr. Kerrio at the Fall Outdoors
Show sponsored by Ontario Out of Dors at
Toronto's International Centre.
Ms. Mogford said the agreements "repre-
sent an important co-operative effort to
preserve and protect remaining wetland
areas for the benefit of this and future
generations."
This investment follows years of planning
by the Ontario government for the develop-
ment of the comprehensive prreehensive provi tial
thal
wetlands policy — plex groups, ra n d
has involved many
municipalities.
Ontario's Guidelines for Wetlands,
° management were released for public com-
ment in 1984. Four Ontario ministries —
Natural Resources, Environment,
Agriculture and Food, and Municipal Af-
fairs -- have summarized the comments,
and are drafting a policy wish will be
released for public review next year.
"What we are doing is ensuring that On-
tario's provincial policy on wetlands will be
well -understood and well -supported," Ms.
Mogford said.
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