The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-13, Page 16a AdonowTimes, Thum., May 19, 1876
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7% univerdly at Guelph is
aaktft Jar beip in a repearch pro-
Ram- the aallection of grouse
• The program, sponsored by
MWiatty of Natural Re -
.r a.w, .- wiai� ;t�uful un
Ruffed Grouse. Since grouse
nests are difficult to locate it is
hoped that as many people co-
operate as possible. if a nest is
found within 120 miles of Guelph
do not disturb it. Rather, contact
the following people: Betty
Campbell at (518) 824-4170 ext.
7709 during office hours and at all
other times, call collect to: Al
Garbutt at 821-9056, Don Price at
821-120'7 or Murray Pengelly at
.
The eggs will be picked up as
soon as possible and the locator
will be paid $1.00 per egg.
The eggs will be hatched and
chicks raised in order to conduct
a number of experiments. The
present experiment is the effect
of weather on ruffed grouse dur-
ing the beginning of breeding
season. Allan Garbutt, a worker
for the program explained that
before the research project, no
real data had been available
about the birds from controlled
lab studies. He said, "Better
understanding on the basic na-
ture of the bird is the aim of the
NOW
OPEN
PINE ECHO k
CAMP and -
TRAILER PARK
Open by day,
week or
season.
Hydro, water,
swimming, boating,
hot showers.
CALL NOW!!
392-6564
Belmore, Ontario
►,..,...,« , 1vuKey nylon ana a sign of good things to
map. come for the recreation program
Fifth -
The hockey camp is comprised in Normanby Township.
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white pine trees, through work. Bootlda Peninsula, in Canada's Felllt Hooch, a London Sin dlwjl-
d by the Maitland arctic, was named by explorer ler wbo equipped Rop for tlr
•vation Authority John Ross in 1498 alter his patron trip.
TwAnician Dave
ted the property
of the new trees. -
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WORTHWHILEOMMUCI�'---■ ■
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CAN STAND STILL.
gham has • a well-rounded sports and re -
)n program... . but one facility is lacking!
-e are many People — both young and
aged -T who want to playtennis; aame
i to be unfailing) popular. At 9
Y P P . present enc only
urt is available and lacking lights. It cannot
d after dusk..,..
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to
ant courts and additional space as well. These new courts will
nd lighted.
;sible grants have been used, a balance of approximately
lave to be raised locally.
►ou help the project to materialize? If the
jimmunity gets behind the plan, the bur -
not be irksome for any one family.
RE ALL CONCERNED ABOUT PROVIDING
OD THINGS IN LIFE FOR OUR YOUTH ...
4NIS IS ONE OF THE BEST!
MR. ROWLAND KAUFMAN
P.O. Box 130
Wingham, Ontario
Y to assist in the new tennis court project. Enclosed is my con -
he amount of
Annual HURONIA HOCXEY CAMP
Pike L@ke - I*- No. 89 - Pbom 338-3010
Our camp (formerly Harriston Hockey Camp) offers
a program of hockey instruction and outdoor camp
and recreation atmosphere that has made our camp one
Of the finest in Canada. The personal HOCKEY SKILLS
INSTRUCTION will improve all our campers.
*New Normanby Recreation Arena in Ayton
*Private mile long lake •Golf/tennis/water front
•Family Camp and Day Programs
........... DAILY BUS SERVCE FROM MOUNT FOREST
Please forward brochure to:
Name .............
► Address. .
one �' Town .............................
Honda CT -70
You don't have to baby
this mini.
This mini bike loves the dirt And it s built to take all the
punishment the dirt can dish out.
The 72 cc. 4 -stroke, single cylinder. overhead cam engine
works with a 3 -speed transmission and automatic clutch
The handlebars fold down - so it's easy to move to where
the dirt is, /
Kids from six to sixty find It
easy to operate and more darned
fun would be hard to find
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Yc►u ahead ►n a H►nd1,
LYNN HOY ENTERPRISES
Hwy. 86 East
WINGHAM 357-3435
Wingham rec. Euchre winners -
fees increased
BELGRAVE — Ella Johnston,
and Cecil Wheeler were the
holders of high scores when the
The Wingham Recreation and
regular euchre party was held in
Community Centres Board has
the Belgrave Community Centre
recently added a surtax to the
last Wednesday evening. Four
present fees for all those from
tables were in play.
outside the town limits with the
Prizes for low scores went to
exception of East Wawanosh.,
Mrs. Clarence Hanna and Clar-
In the past, maintenance, or-
ence Hanna. Novelty prizes were
ganizational and instructional
awarded to Mrs. Victor Young -
costs have been absorbed by
blut and Jim Coultes.
Wingham taxpayers. Everyone
could participate for the same fee
whether he lived outside the town
To supervise
or in town. However, it has been
found necessary to add this sur-
roller skating
charge to all participants' fees
except East Wawanosh. They
BELMORE — Presiden't Lorne
have taken the lead and feel it is
Fischer was in charge of the
their responsibility to support
business when the . Chamber of
this program since they don't
Commerce met on Wednesday.
offer the facilities and activities
One of the topics under dis-
that can be offered in the larger
cussion was roller skating. It was
centre.
decided that the directors of the
Letters have been attached to
Chamber of Commerce be in
registration forms that have been
charge of the sport; a schedule
circulated throughout the rural
will be formulated and posted re -
area explaining the hike in fees.
garding those in charge each
It is hoped that this program will
week. The admission is 50 cents
be supported. If there are
and rental of skates is 35 cents.
questions or concerns call the
Tapes will be purchased to pro-
Wingham Recreation Office for
vide music for the skaters.
further information.
It was agreed that the Chamber
give a $20.00 donation to the Red
Belmore skaters
Cross for the stretcher that has
been provided for the
awarded
arena.
Managers and coaches of hockey
teams to
prizes
are collect sweaters and
BELMORE — With the final
equipment from their teams and
store them in the hall. Coaches
money turned in from the Bel-
and managers have been asked to
more Skate-a-thon, the final
not schedule practices or games
winners have been named and re-
on Sundays, unless in exceptional
cognized for their hard work at
circumstances.
rounding up pledges and skating
A note of thanlM will be sent to
the hours away.
CKNX for the use of the mobile
Mrs. Jack Inglis was the
facilities and the coverage given
female skater earning the most
the Maple Syrup Festival. Be -
money from pledges, a total of
$131.00. For the male skaters, it
cause of some grills being re -
was Paul O'Malley who earned
turned in poor condition, it was
agreed that
$104.70. These figures earned
permission to rent
the grills be discontinued.
$10.00 for each of the skaters and
A water fountain will be in
because of their over-all win,
they were deprived of a top
-
stalled ,in the. arena near the
booth.
position in the age groups.
Chamber of Commerce meet
Winners in the various age
groups, and awarded $5.00 each,
-
ings will be held the first Wednes-
were kindergarten, ,Jay Marston,
day of each month at,9 p m The
next meeting will be open to the
$60.50: 6-7 years; Ronald public and will feature reports of
Chambers, $78.25; 8-9 years, Tom
the Maple Syrup Festival. All in -
Inglis, $89.561: 10-11 years, Kim terested people are invited to be
Boyd, $114.50; 12-14 years, Greg present.
Inglis, $76.00; 15-17 years, Paul The treasurer reported re -
Dickson, $57.50; 21 and over, Mrs.
reipts from the skate-a-thon
Ivan Mawhi�oy, $66.00 which totalled $2,424.56
HOP."
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DONoW
Looking for tropical fish?
Look to Listowel and see the larg-
est selection of tropical fish in this
area. We stock everything from
guppies to Siamese fighting fish.
Come on down and see what we
mean.
Signed
HARLEQUINS!
BUDGIES!
i
FINCHES!
he pet
for every
Thome.
Starting at:
H & R Priced! $ 11-95
GERBILES
H & R Priced
at:
$1.95
1a95 each
Come on in and have a
talk to Peter -- Peter
the Rabbit!
How about a .new
tank or even a . T�
starter's kit? Our"il''
tanks start at
$4.50 for a 31/2- -
gallon tank. As\\
low as $34.95 for 10 gallon starter
kits. You won't find a better price
for your supplies within miles.
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H & R — Your complete pet
need shop! Whether you're
looking for a cage, pet food
or an aquarium, give us a
call! We stock everything
you need . - . and at afford-
able prices.
OUR SPORTS STOCKMUSTGO.1
Everything in our sports department has had
it's price slashed 50%. And you are the one
who saves BIG! 1/2 PRIC9
PONT
PETS .'L 5
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Wallace avenue North ^ 291-3002 Listowel, Ontario -
WE'LL GET YOU STARTED ON THE RIGHT FOOT AND KEEP YOU THERE!
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