Times Advocate, 1993-04-28, Page 21AMIN
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karate students improi'e
Shown sparring at a recent session of the Crediton Karate Club are Adam Cyr and Levi Lane.
CREDITON - At the recent grad-
ing session of Mike Bernardo's Ka-
rate School the following students
received their belts.
Yellow - Jared Brown, Jason
Brown, Carol Cyr;
Orange - Brent Wuerth, Ryan
Wuerth, Jo Dee Regier, Adam Cyr,
Kris Glavin, Tanja Penchuk, Kyle
Ferguson; •
Red - Matt Horner, Erin Bowers,
Eric Brownlee, Gail Brownlee,
Kerry Br3wnlee,'Pat Lane, Marilou
Lane, Levi Lane, Shawn Lane, Ste-
ven Lane, Shawn Becker, Jenny
Robertson;
Green - Kristene Regier, Kelly
Bowers, Nikki Cyr, Chris Dehann,
Lesley Dehann, David Robertson,
Pat Grasdahl, Denise Pfaff, Tia
Schultz, Peggy Brownlee, Angie
Pickering;
Brown - Peter Becker.
Times -Advocate, April 28,1993
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Huron County is becoming
home to wild turkeys
WINGHAM - Last winter, Huron
County became home, once again,
to wild turkeys - the first time the
wild birds had roamed our wood-
lands since the beginning of the
century. A total of 25 birds were
trapped in several locations in cen-
tral Ontario and transferred to a
pair of sites' in the northern part of
the county. At least six broods were
produced in the spring of 1992, de-
spite the cold wet nesting condi-
tions. As a result, the fall popula-
tion size was estimated at over 60
birds, and their range now encom-
passes parts of six townships.
During the winter of 1993, an ad-
ditional eightt-biids were relocated
from thriving populations on the
Niagara Peninsula and in Simcoe
County. The labour for this effort
was provided by interested volun-
Exeter Drop
In Centre
yes u Its
3 games
Ray Smith - 1 wins, total score 23
Marshall Dearing -2 wins, total
score 23
Marion Dearing -2 wins, total score
23.
June Hodgson -1 win, total score 34
Ray Hodgson -1 win, total score 34
2 games
Mildred Thomson -1 win, total
score 27.
May 3 is playoffs in cribbage
and carpet bowling for the senior
games.
teers and the Ministry of Natural
Resources. All of the support costs
for the operation were generously
provided by the Ontario Federation
of Anglers and Hunters, from their
Wild Turkey Trust Fund.
With reasonable nesting condi-
tions this spring, the Wingham pop-
ulation could easily expand to 150
birds by 1994 and 400 birds by
1995. If funds are available, future
trapping efforts will be undertaken
and will be directed at relocating
birds within Huron and Perth
Counties.
The Ministry would greatly ap-
preciate the assistance of the public
it reporting the sighting of all wild
turkeys. This information will be of
tremendous value in monitoring the
expansion of the size and range of
the population.
The Ministry of Natural Resourc-
es has additional information on the
ecology and behaviour of Huron
County's latest newcomer. In addi-
tion, a video tape is available for
loan to anyone wishing to learn
more about North America's largest
game bird.
4GOLF CLUB,
-located 1 mile East of Hwy. 4
on Huron County Rd. 6
Bob says
Great Golf Weather is
coming! Golf Course �3
Driving Range Open
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1993 Membership Rates
All fees include G,S.T,
Aduft $375.00
Couple- $560.00
Family $560.00
+=b3Stlperchild up to and including age18
Adult & Junior $428.50
_Juror $133.75
League Openings
Men's Night League starts Monday May 3
Ladies' Morning League starts Tuesday May 4
Ladies' Night League starts Wednesday May 5
Senior Men's Morning League starts Thursday May 6
For more information call Bob or Janet Mason 235-1517
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Jason Brown fends off a kick from Colin Grasdahfet.e recent
sparring session at the Crediton Karate Club.
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