8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1985 Hunting season underway end o-, i N SN -------- : ; 1 | or waterrowl! and sma { L ] © game in the Scugog area The hunting season for borough and Port Hope onening of the season 1s small game and water areas designed to take some of | . fowl will start this year Jim Milford, Conser the hunting pressure of : | on Wednesday. vation Officer with the the more popular marsh September 25inthe Lind. Lindsay office of the areas | say. Oshawa, Peter MNR says the mid week Bag limits this year re- main the same as last; } six per day for ducks or D h C [| 12 1n possession after ur am (Lo) ege opening day. and for 3 geese. five per day or ten enrollment is up Durham College post- secondary enrollment 1s up again this Fall Total students attending Durham 1s 2,495 for the four post-secondary divi- sions of Applied Arts, Business, Health Sciences and Technology This com- pares to 2,368 at this time last year. Enrollment in first year classes numbers 1.493, compared to 1,398 students last year There Is an increase in second- year registrations, with Award winning +10 students compared to 671 last year. There is a stable third-year enroll- ment, with 292 students compared to a 1984 total of 299. Breaking down the number of students by division, this Fall there are 496 in Applied Arts, 1,014 in Business, 377 in Health Sciences and 608 in Technology. Mel Garland, Dur- ham"s President, states that the overall increase over last year 1s approx- imately five percent In possession after open- ing day First time hunters should note that the ex- aminations are schedul- ed for September 24 in Lindsay. October 2 In Oshawa. October 15 In lindsay and October 29 in Oshawa There are also dates in September and October for ex- aminations in Cobourg and Peterborough. These examinatiohs are by appointment only and can be arranged by contacting the Lindsay office of the MNR at 571-3211 from the Port Perry area PORT PERRY WADO KAI Hunting season in the Scugog area gets pr. . § i Fy & Fy ® \ = -~ eg i ON Co Fo i, 1% FA N MAR NE Can \ Sue Coden ducks, like the one pictured above, scrambl- a TR A Eo A A nA ARN Cod pa od he prt Sopa Jin " (ain a 4 A ai gd ad o officially underway when the sun rises ing for cover to avoid becoming Sunday night 1 i A i aA Wednesday and there is bound to be lots of dinner. : 4 i E CLUB ® i ENROLL NOW! OFAH approves br ef for BEGI N N ER'S CLASS Ontafio s largest pro- Federation has made 18 muskies are being kept, rearing the young to b or b, vincial conservation specific recommenda- they are being harvested 10 inches before stock- 4 association, the Ontario tions, including harvest before they reach spawn- ing. reducing harvest i -- DEMONSTRATION: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th - 6:00 PM. -- Federation of Anglers regulation changes, bet- ing age, their habitat is levels and establishing ! Reg. Classes (year round): Tuesday & Sunday 7 00 pm and Hunters (O.F.A.-H.), ter stocking programs, being destroyed, and trophy waters. In addi- s Place: Latcham Centre. Port Perry 985 7982 has asked the Ministry of increased public educa- they are being displaced tion, the Federation has ] Fees: Only $55 00 for 3 months Special family rates Natural Resources tion, and moreresearch. by pike. asked that all Instructor: Sensei Rob Dods. International 1st deg Fun exercise selt defense for the whole family Come visit a class at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry Queen & Water Streets (at the lakefront) (OM N.R) to improve its management of muskellunge In a 10-page Brief, the The muskellunge is a prize game fish. It has trophy status due to its fighting ability, large size, and unique challenge to catch Its important in most areas of the province and 1s thought to be in danger if actionisn't taken now In various areas, too many After discussions at Zone Meetings across the province, O.F. AH. members approved the Brief and its recommen- dations. Among them are raising the size limit to 38 inches, identifying and protecting all major spawning areas, moder- mizing hatcheries and muskellunge killed by commercial fishermen be turned over to the (O.M.N R. for research purposes. The 50.000-member sportsmen's conserva- tion association has sub- mitted its Brief to the Honourable Vince Ker: rio. Minister of Natural Resources ' ' SHOWROOM SAMPLES CLEARANCE fon ! AT REDUCED PRICES Homemade soup or fresh : save Money on dn 4.99 1 Pedestal Tables Corner Cupboard Served from Buffet & Hutch Mirrors Chest of Drawers Blanket Box lIlam to3pm Harvest Table Desks Single Beds Night Tables Pine & Oak Furniture If you have never visited Sandy Hook RR 2 Uxbndge Ont' BS -36I7 our shop, now is the ime 230m novi of BvdX & Mam Sa Come in and discover the ~ ve SWE warmth of Pine and Oak 4 furniture today Ross Colby : - meh 4 "ng - ! oN a= A EA -s x \ BN - =. ee = - Say EMIEL'S PLACE Restaurant & Dining Lounge Queen 8t., Port Perry 985-2066 Reservations please call 985-2066