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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Apr 2000, p. 10

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\ I 10 " Orono Weekly Time», Wednesday, April 12 f 2000 Quality on the road Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) seminar and pass an MNR- sponsored exam prior to purchasing purchasing a turkey licence. Hunters may book the one- day seminar by contacting the OFAH at (705) 748-6324. Hunters are reminded that accredited wild turkey hunters can apply for a wild turkey licence by calling MNR's toll-free Electronic Licensing Line at Ï -800-288- 1155. The service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, until April 30, 2000. To use this telephone A.JW ■mg «hlk application system, hunters ' need their 15-digit Outdoors Card number, a valid Visa or Mastercard number, and either a touch-tone or rotary dial telephone. After the application is received, a wild turkey licence with game seal will be mailed to the hunter within seven business days. Hunters should be aware that turkey licences are not valid unless the hunter also has a valid small game licence. ; a* Orcmo Country Cafe r \v Full Menu i Main Street., Orono, Ontario • 983-9009 4 C? General Motors puts quality on the road in more ways than one. The GM Choir travels widely widely throughout Ontario as goodwill ambassadors. The Choir performed a concert Saturday evening at the Orono United Church, which was hosted hosted by the Kirby United Church. Lakeridge Health Bowmanville. Gazebo millennium project The Lakeridge Health Bowmanville Gazebo 2000 Millennium Project is a fundraising project to build a Gazebo for patients, visitors visitors and staff to use. This will link the patients, staff and community together with the hospitals vision, mission and values. The Gazebo and itis landscaping landscaping will be aesthetically pleasing, functional for the user, and low maintenance to keep. Patients will be able to sit in the sun or find shade under the Gazebo. Families can assemble under the Gazebo to gather their thoughts in times of concern and crisis or just converse. In times of stress, solace is provided. Health care workers workers will have a place to refuel refuel during times of transition and change as well as enjoy the outdoors under the Gazebo. This is a project that is unique to Lakeridge Health Bowmanville. It provides a common goal to work towards together. It represents represents a positive collaborative effort put forth by our staff, our volunteers and our community community partners. "The réintroduction of wild turkeys into Ontario has resulted in a greater diversity diversity of wildlife, increased turkey populations, more hunting opportunities and increased economic development development for the province," Snobelen said. All hunters who wish to hunt wild turkeys must first successfully complete a wild turkey hunter education program program because wild turkeys are extremely challenging to hunt. Hunters must attend an Ontario Federation of A message to women in business in the Villages of Clarington: VILLAGE WOMEN'S NETWORK A nèw group of women in all types of business, from the smallest home-based venture to the corporate world. Organized to provide support to each other and to promote the businesses of the Villages, we are planning to meet once a month to exchange ideas and hear speakers of interest. All women in business in the Villages are welcome, to our second meeting: Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 Place: "Angel Shadows" 59 Mill St. N,, Newcastle ' Time: 7:30 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. Info: Call Suzanne Wilsdon 987-3859 ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ont. increases wild turkey unies ■ / Another expansion of wild turkey hunting into ten more Wildlife Management ■ Units and sub-units in eastern and southern Ontario was announced. ■ by Ontario Natural Resources Minister John Snobelen. "Ontario is committed to increasing sustainable recreational recreational hunting opportunities in the province," Snobelen said. "The continued expansion expansion of spring wild turkey hunting in Ontario gives hunters the opportunity to pursue their sport in more areas, and also provides a boost to the provincial economy." economy." The new hunting opportunities opportunities are in Wildlife Management Units and sub units located in areas near Owen Sound, Kitchener, London,- Oakville and Ottawa. This expansion increases the number of wild turkey' hunts in Ontario to 38 from 28. All wild turkey hunts begfn April 25 and run until May 31 (inclusive). Once common in parts of southern Ontario, the wild turkey was wiped out in the early 1900s, primarily due to habitat loss. In 1984, a réintroduction réintroduction program was started in Ontario. By 1987, a sustainable population was established with birds transferred transferred from the United States. The wild turkey population population in Ontario is now estimated at more than 24,000 birds. Comer of Taunton Rd. E. & Bethesda Rd,, Bowmanville, Ontario * 263-2293 PM after 12 $21.40 $16.0-5 $55.00 $40.00 . $45.00 ' .AM Walking Senior $32.10 Walking Junior ' $26.75 2 People & Cart $70.00 Mon-Thurs Special: 2 People & Gart Saturday Special: 2 People & Cart . Gloves regularly $8.95 now 3 for $20 . Golf Bags from $59.95 Cart Bags regularly $1*69.95 now $119.95 11 piece sets from $199.95 Breakfast All Day Bacon & Eggs $2.75 pins tax Lunch Special Hot Hamburg Ili&lti Cat In/Take Out Fish & Chips $3.95 + tax 2 Fish & Chips $5.95 * Phone for tee offs 2 days in advance after 8 a.m.

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