Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Feb 1997, p. 24

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

pi WÊÊÊÊËiÆÊmïMkm ïA&Sæsë ' MfciSS ,lV AV£v: :■ . V'. ' : ■. - SvlFlSlil I . Ml liü /'.' •" . ;:/vy ; .; |§f§fii§i; 5|®|Wv5®9" wfâsNïW&j - ' _ mm. mmm 'V- 1 \ ;.; v _ . PiIIb tes» -?*s@silêl iWs-S AtiAAill H mm wÊSm n ffifllfflil n ," " '- r - " i. gBfamMBBg .:':Vr€Â iÉHI ûÛTlLgD^Hr': (ï LvnZniinïiij ■ ■"-'i i ÆÆU«S , 4M a g B S BHËÉte^Àf; .-,:• 1 - i h w .. r u -4 i 1 * 1 SHH PCTWüS.ci /.b'.V.V «É W :, w ti: vW® V ,:,- V'.V;'V WÊwMlr-wiiï Bu. a K$wMS@@ • 7 À- : : V; - V 7 M*«M Vu - ' l'i-i; i •• ;-i';t'i-r si jjiJjài u^/ SfSl^i, P"5f '•■:■ V'v' >feS -.■'i v ■ S 11811 1 v.\ W "A \ ï ::, i -V-f i ,' ,•", 'J'- i isp # -^ïWS6@le 1 ....... J ~:-V-Az . _ ■ïSSIRR gt§i§ ■ - ti|ps ■ÉHÊËÉÉi iiüiii ■ :' ■ Page 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Febmary 26, 1997 Section Two Kendal Crown Land Users Reminded of Firearms Rules The Ministry of Natural Resources reminds the public that special restrictions restrictions allow only two periods for discharging discharging firearms and hunting at the Kendal property in Durham Region. MNR imposed the special restrictions in the fall of 1996 following public consultation consultation and extensive review of conflicts. conflicts. "We're issuing this reminder because we've had complaints that people may be ■v. 1 " ' ■ hunting improperly on the m' Kendal property," said MNR f if Area Supervisor, Glenn Price. "Signs posted around the perimeter of the property and at all major access points clear- a period from April 25 to the last Friday before Victoria Day and from September 25 to December 15." During the rest of the year, hunting and the discharge of firearms are not permitted except by special permit. MNR might issue a special permit for a field trial event for hunting hunting dogs. MNR management plan for the 360 hectare Kendal Crown Land property provides for a balance of uses including: forest forest management, fish and wildlife management, hunting, fishing, retriever field trails, cross-country skiing, hiking, picnicking, swimming and nature interpretation. "The rules are really quite straightforward to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to enjoy the outdoor activities of their choice on these lands," said Mri Price. "We will investigate investigate instances of improper discharge of firearms on the property." "Enforcement of the law continues to be a priority for the MNR," said Natural Resources Minister Chris Hodgson, who has maintained the number of officers in Ontario to ensure there is enforcement." The public is encouraged to report natural natural resource violations to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. Police Urge Snowmobilers io Take No Chances when Crossing Railway Tracks Durham Regional Police Constable Dave Mann demonstrates the "stop, look and listen" rule recommended to snowmobilers approaching rail crossings. crossings. Due to headgear and the noise from their machines, snowmobilers may not hear oncoming trains. Police in Durham and CP Rail Police urge snowmobilers snowmobilers to take no chances when crossing crossing rail lines. Last year in Ontario, there were 12 serious injuries and 19 deaths resulting from accidents at rail crossings. crossings. Ron and Judy Rozema received the Bill Teasdale Memorial Award at the. Ontario Jersey Club Annual Meeting held recently in Trenton. This prestigious award is presented annually to a young Jersey breeder who through their Jersey and community involvement involvement shows the strengths and viability of the breed. Ron and Judy own and operate Rozeview Jerseys north of Bowmanville. They established their herd in 1988 and have been very successful; In 1993 they received the award .for the Most Improved Jersey Herd in Canada and have received numerous production production awards. Rozeview Juno Astre was Reserve Junior Champion at the strong 1994 Brazil National Show. Ron and Judy were nominated nominated by the Kawartha Jersey Club, which includes breeders in Durham Region and Victoria and Peterborough counties.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy