The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-09-05, Page 14X
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September 5. 1979
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The Arthritis society raise . s with arthritW Wbo Seek Orly
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in minutes arthritis. Arthritis research is just a few years 890.
Warta relief from 'itching paying off because most people
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Bio -Dyne is avallabl" ey"lu Ernie Kings Music
sorely in PREPARATION
Ointment and SupPositorle, • Wingham
Satisfaction or your money
refunded. All brass and woodwind instruments,
Mandolin, Bass Guitar,
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OPEN FOR SEASON
TRIP WINNER—Mary Ann Kissner, winner of the August draw In the M -R Trip of the
PA RT I C I PACT I 01+_wi I ma Kerr has always been active I n Month lottery, receives congratulations from Audrey Swatridge, treasurer of the
I or the Mentally Retarded. Dave Shaw won the SEPTEMBER I
sports and she Isn't letting the passing years slow her down. �KOrr I
Wingham and District Association f
consolation prize In the draw.J,
MEN'S LEAGUES, LADIES' LEAGUES,
MIXED LEAGUES
UU-1a"I'l V 1 1
& - c WINGHAM NOW BEING r KnAr-W
The Wingham Recreation play. She continued to skate in FULL jUNIOR Y.B.C. PROGRAM
JUNIOR REGISTRATION
.4 1� Wilma Kerr as winter as well, until four years R rst -t*l MGhunters atinv clinp
Boar has hen she suffered a broken
this week's participaction per- ago w 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. - $2.00
sonality. At a t' , me when many ankle.
'friends her age I down Wilma has seen the Golf Club will get new test $ID ADAMS
are slowing
a bit and turning to more seders- grow and change. She was ladies'
tary activities, Wilma is still 'on president in 1957 when the club- handle muzzle loaders or Complete Open Bowling Friday Saturday Evenings
the go' and enjoying partici- house was the little farm house New hunters will face a stiffer able to RADIATOR SERVICE
pating as much as ever. that some members will recall. test when they sit down to write archery equipment, for
Wilma came to Wingham when Members worked hard in those their hunting licence examina- Successful applicants are
which Automoblies, Light Trucks, OPEN SUNDAYS STARTING NOVEMBER 4, 1919
fun doing it. tion this fall, Ontario Natural Re- issued a c rtificate
she was 10 years old and while days, but had lots of I
growing up here played tennis She is still a keen golfer and plays sources Minister. James A. C enables theme purchase aero- Farm Tractors
and basketball and was an avid with the ladies regularly. On Auld announced recently, vincial hunting licence. Now Rod Cores
August �l she played a fine game The Ministry of Natural Re- Mr. Auld said that the 22 -year -
skater. Her father always gave pro- Rodding WINGHAM BOWL
her a season ticket to the skating and won the Conron Rosebowl sources implemented a revised old,, hunter safety training
rink for Christmas, because that tournament, the yearly nine -hole examination on Aug. 1. Tam,which has trained approx- Cleaning &,Flushing FOR FURTHERINFORARATION LL 357-1940
was where she spent all her spare event. The new examination contains imately half -a -million new hunt- 14 North St. 357-1102
time during the winter. 60 multiplo choice questions and ers, has helped reduce the num-
,11ni—alleftWingha to become Lawn bowling is another of places greater emphasis on hunt- ber of hunting accidents from a
4 public school teacher, 'and Wilma's summer activities. On ing ethics, wildlife management, total or I in 1960 — inn from
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Taught for four years near Grand Tuesday and Thursday evenings wildlife identification, hunter- fatalities — to 68 in 1978, only
Valley. Then she married Joe all suMmer long she joins her landowner relations and bow eight of Which were fatal.
Kerr and moved back to Wing- friend for some fun at the hunting, T&. Auld said.
bowling green. All first-time hunters and those "With the assistance of the
ham. t the Cancer unable to prove they have hunted many excellent and well-quali-
Laughingly.Wilma admits that Volunteer work a take hunting
she was an original member of Clinic and church work alsobefore, must pass the fieri voluntary instructors who
Roth the Wingham Curling Club up a good deal of {V[ilma's time. licence examination. Applicants conduct the courses, hunting has
and the Wingham Golf Club. She When askedwhy she participates under 20 years of age must first, become one of the safest forms of
skipped her curling team for in so many activities, she an- complete the ministry's training outdoor recreation in Ontario,"
many., years and enjoyed out -of- swers that she enjoys the people program. The minimum enrol- the minister. to make
to W dub and she enjoys the sports• merit age is 15 years, with written The ministry proposes
consent of both parents or guar- additional changes during the
dian. next five years to further up
Applicants must pass the writ- grade the requirements. for ob-
ten portion of the examination taining provincial hunting lic-
before attempting the practical ences and to develop an even
CORN portion. In the practical part of more comprehensive and effec-
the test, the individual must, be tive education program.
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OOPSI--Colleen Smith took a mighty swing — but m I ssed
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Wingham 357-2323 park Saturday. She got In on her next try, though.
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