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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-12, Page 17SKATE SALE Continues . 1 st's, Z nd's and many reconditioned skates with lightweight blades at FANTASTIC PRICES Men's and Boys' Polo Pyjamas from Penmans and Stonfields 20% llriXia�]l�6ri6bear�veswa Ia. r w. am The WinghAdvsxw-Tho . December 12, IM—Pap 5 - MOOSE MEETING—A large number of Interested moose hunters from around the area showed up at the Wingham Legion Hall Sunday afternoon to give their opinions and learn more about the problems of moose management In Ontario. The meeting was one of 70 being sponsored across the province by the Ministry of Natural Resources. Here Ed Addison, a parasitologist from the MNR research centre at Maple, gives a slide show on the parasites affecting moose. Belts from Levi & Tepner SALE 500 400 (Save up to 600) Merry Christmas From . Ski Suits 5999 Sale 4 styles 4 colours. 4 sizes R GWG Fortrel Dress Pants Sizes up to 48 Sale18 o�clPfdclPJoc�lclPlacldoc�loclPsaclP�c�ac41 I Hayes Clothing Ltd. Wingham Guitars Amplifiers Harmonicas Accessories to, Years of Enjoymentl, F' Ban joss Mandolins Violins Ukes Ft Service YRC Bowany Scores BANTAM Taylor, 186 and Michael Jeffrey Mann was top boy Cameron, 159 and 150. bowler last Saturday capturing SR. JUNIORS AND the high single with 147 and SENIORS double with 261. Theresa Kenyon Kim Rae and Billy Gaunt played the high single bowling a� high for the Sr. Junior 132 and for the double it was Julie Leedham with 208. girls and boys' single and triple The Cardinals are out in front with Kim bowling 208 and 526 and Billy play with 35 points in the team race the a 238 and 605. For the Seniors it and the Eagles sit in second with was Greg Storey, 31. The Penguins are third with 28 who bowled a 288 for the single followed by the Blue Jays, 27; and totalled 703 for the triple. MOOSE ANTLERS—A man examines one of the sets of moose antlers on display during Falcons, 25 and the Blue Birds,The Bionic Bowlers are out in an open meeting on moose management held In Wingham Sunday. 19. front with 51 points and High Games of 100 or morewere Energy is sizzling in second with 44, Hot stuff is in third. with 42 bowled by Janette Taylor, 110; followed closely by MercedesMinistry ' Angela Wall, 101; Juliyon, 32; dham,Ricky Benz with 40. The Idiotics are searches for'wa 115; Theresa Kenyon, 132; Ricky next with 33 followed by The Leachman, 102; Jeffrey Mann, Goof,,,. with 19 IA 114 and 147; Robbie Harkness, y " 103 and Marc Nesbitt, 141 and 119. Games of 175 or more were JUNIORS bowled by Debbie Hoy, 181 and to.,, he'l P.,.Moose 'herd togrow Brenda Thompson and Michele 189; Kim Rae, 208; Byron Heard tied for the girls' high Thompson, 183, 176 and 221; Billy single with 166 points. Brenda Gaunt, 193 and 238; Greg Storey, Ontario is underpopulated with asked to fill out a survey card by the end of this century. moose; th captured the double bowling 327, e 242 and 288; Brent Day, 196, 220 present range ng would suggesting possible types of It is hoping the current series For the boys both the single and and 180; Brian Hoy, 232; Barry su of meet' y inB Haugh,204 212 and 179 Denis pwrt uuume the provincial controls. They were also treated rags will yield about double were taken by Graham Adams 104, David Willis,'184 and herd. But pressures, mainly from to films, discussions and in- 10,000 completed survey cards; Taylor bowling 186 and 322 for thehunting, are keeping the herd formational displays on moose, which theministry can use in an from double. Donald Casemore, 218. gro4ing. - their habitat and the types of attezapt to get new control The Canadiens are in top spot That is the problem facing the diseases and parasites to which legislation introduced. Excessive in the team standings with 38 Ontario Ministry of Natural they fall prey. hunting is felt to be the major points followed by the Bruins, 31;. Resources and it is searching for Although the number of moose factor keeping the herds from Knights, 30; Jets, 26; Leafs, 21 Giant. Wlll aid. answers through a province -wide was declining between 1968 and groIwing, and most questions on and the Ironmen, 19. survey of hunters and other in- 1975, recently instituted controls the survey dealt with ways of Games of 150 or more were by 9roundwpter terested persons. Seventy moose . such as a shorter hunting season curbing hunting which would still Brenda Thompson, 166 and 161; Study management meetings are being and higher licence fees have be fair to hunters and would not Debbie Clark, 152; Sandra conducted by the ministry this :._.d in leveling it off, one cut out the revenue gained from Moffatt, 165; Michele Heard, 166; A $61,600 provinciial�, ant will fall in a search for some types of ministry representative ex- out -0f -province hunters. Billy Talton, 168; Graham help finance a multi-year controls acceptable to hunters plained. Moose are a valuable groundwater study being under- which will allow the moose to However the size of the provincial resource, a ministry multiply. taken by the Maitland Valley py. provincial herd is now about spokesman said, and they must A meet held in Wingham 80 be ... - Conservation Authority. mg,000, while the ministry feels .� managed to make Remote sensing devices will be Sunday ,by representatives from the range should be able to sure they will be around for used to detect the location of the MNR district and regional support 160,000 moose and it is viewing by vacationers as well as springs as they reach the sur- offices attracted more than a hoping to double the population for hunting. face. This information will assist hundred persons from all around the authority in commenting on the area. Those attending were e development proposals and WWchanges in land use as well as n.9ham Lions start playing a role in planning such Brownie Corner activities as land acquisition and landowner assistance programs. By Suzanne Reid season with a 5=2 Win' In announcing the grant In, Brownies we practised the I` Natural Resources Minister Tweenie enrolment. Later the The Wingham Lions won their game. Each team was assessed James Auld said the study will be Tweenies made owl invitations to first league game of the season seven minors in the fast paced undertaken over a five-year the enrolment for their mothers with a 5-2 victory over Seaforth game. Ken Deichert played well period commencing in 1979 at a and fathers. The enrolment was last Thursday in Wingham. Joe in goal facing 42 shots, 19 of them total estimated-dost-aon Monday, Dec. 10. Tiffin, playing his first game as a in the third period. Tapes Group A practised putting forward, paced the winners with Monday saw the Lions return to R badges and pins on a Brownie. two goals with Dickie Moore, league play and again they came R@COrCIS Group B did its part for the Pete Goodall and Daryl Holmes up on the short end of a 3-2 score C : enrolment. adding singles. Kelly O'Hagen in Mitchell. Wingbam battled Duplicate bridge Suzanne Reid received her came up with a big game in the back from a 2-0 deficit in the third Rock, Easy, Cook's Badge. net kicking out. 25 of 27 shots. period to tie the score 2-2 with Listening Five tables of bridge were in In Pow Wow we drew names Wingham had 15 minor penalties goals by Pete Goodall and Dan attendance for the first game in for our Christmas party. and Seaforth, 14. Martin. But Ralph Staffen's goal and Country December. The Mitchell system Constable Creeden talked On Saturday night the Lions midway through the period Fplay was used. about the bicycle and helped us played host to the Fraser proved to be the winner for orge, second, Louise Welwood obey the rules. We want to thank Hylanders, a triple A team from Mitchell. Each team had 28 shots and Omar Haselgrove and third Constable Creeden for helping us Michigan, and lost by a 6-0 score. 'and seven minor penalties in the was Nancy Kelly and Gordon and also those who offered to Wingham was close for two very close contest. Books and Music Rutledge. For the east and west: drive the Brownies to Luckhow. periods and trailed only 2-0 going The Lions have another busy first, Elaine Colvin and Jean The drivers were Mr. D. Curzon, into the third, but a slight let up week coming up with games, Hodgins and tied for second and Mr. M. G. Hunter, Mr. A. G. for 31/2 minutes early in the third Thursday at home against e • third were Mary Caslick and Laidlaw, Mrs. Y. McKittrick, resulted in three more Hylander Listowel at 8 p.m., Saturday in David Pettick, and May Porter Mrs. J. McLeod and Mrs: J. goals. Fraser's final goal came Goderich and Monday in and Norma Parker. Smith. with one second remaining in the Ustowel. I� Unique r Gift Idea! Do you know someone who has thought of Recording? Our new studio offers excellent quality and reasonable rates. Give them an exciting, long lasting gift - studio recording time! Call us for details. music 326 Josephine St., Wingham, Ont. Tel.: 357-2811 110 TWEENIES ARE PROMOTED—A group of 21 Tweenles Brownies welcomed the Tweenles with a song. All those enroled Into Brownies on Monday. Mothers watched as enroled were given certificates.