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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Oct 1981, p. 14

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; ° defeated | Seniors- ~~ midgets winners Both the Elmvale ~ District", High School senior girls basketball team, and the midget girls basketball team, were victorious in their last games. Angie Kirton played both a strong offensive and a strong defensive game last Thursday here as the senior girls an Orillia District High School team 63-40. Kirton scored 24 points. Teacher Barb Brink- mann, one of the team's two coaches,«said the win was the product of a * "super team effort." The midget girls won their game with their by-Garry Forbes Rules were made to be broken, and, to some hunters, it follows that deer were made to be shot--anytime, anywhere, anyhow. Ministry of Natural Resources conservation officers laid 14 charges--ranging from hunting deer during a closed season, to possession of deer during closed season, to night- hunting--against at least six hunters in the MNR's Huronia District as of last Friday. And, thoygh open season for deer hunting with bows opened in the district on Monday, officials don't expect the infractions against hunting regulations to drop off too readily. counterparts. from Night-hunting deer "It's terrible," said Pat Hogan, Huronia District Conservation Officers, Co-ordinator. "We just get sick and tired of these guys year after year after year." Hogan has only eight officers and a selection of deputies from outdoors clubs to with which to patrol the area--which extends from Dufferin County through Simcoe into the Muskokas. Three men from the New Lowell area appeared in Barrie Provincial Court, Friday and three more are to appear in Alliston Provincial Court tomorrow. The first three, who were charged in late September and early October, had their case remanded to Det.g0: Conservation officers have seized one four-wheel drive vehicle, one car, two rifles, four deer carcasses and parts of deer--which officials believe to be from three more deer--from a freezer. Maximum fine for the violations is $5,000. : All six men have been charged with hunting deer during closed season and with night-hunting. Open season for deer hunting with bows runs to Dec. 13, but the season allowing rifles, shotguns, and muzzle- loaders runs Only from Nov. 2 to Nov. 5. Monday to Saturday hours include one-half hour before sunrise to one- IVINR presses charges after carcasses discovered half-hour after sunset. Night hunting is the practise of shining a beam of light through the darkened woods, which, if aimed at a deer, tends to mesmerize the animal long enough to make the kill. Hogan says it's tough for he and his patrollers to cover such a wide area and asks the aid of all hunters in reporting immediately any activity which may indicate violations of the regulations. He says anyone spotting trouble may call the MNR Huronia District Office in Midhurst 24 hours a day toll free at Zenith 73000--or simply con- tact your local Ontario Provincial Police office. Orillia District High School, also at home, by a 53-10 seore. Yesterday.the senior girls played away al Twin Lakes. Tomorrow the midget girls and a team from St. Theresa's High School from Midland play an exhibition game here EDHS news Cleaners Peewees scrub Collingwood Mike Larmand and Don Monteith scored three goals apiece to pace the Midland French Dry Cleaners Minor Peewees to a 9-0 hammering of Collingwood in exhibition play Sunday in Collingwood. Student wins stereo by Louise Belcourt The residents of the Elmvale area have had students, of Elmvale District High School, at their homes selling chocolate covered almonds and almond chocolate bars. This year's chocolate bar campaign was once again a success. This year each student who sold a dozen bars or almonds received one ticket for a draw On a stereo. This year's winner was Lisa Desroches. Her name was drawn on Monday. Second prize, a watch and poster, was won by Lise Hervieaux. Angie Kirton was the winner of the third prize, .vhprize, a Watch. fhe top sales person this year' was David Knight, who sold $150 worth of bars and almonds. For being this year's top salesperson he received a watch and some money. As well as winning prizes, team house points were also awarded to each house. The Blizzards and Rowdies came in first place, earning 30 points, and Pirates were tied with Trojan house for second place, receiving 20 points. Now that the chocolate bar campaign is over, the 124 marketing class is starting with this year's orange and grapefruil campaign. This year's oranges and grapefruit are priced at $9.90 for a small box of 15-20 pounds, and $16.25 for a large box of 35-40 pounds. Other Midland markers came from Brad Wadge, with two, Chris Quesnelle and Billy Meridis. Wadge also notched two assists. Chris Hackney and power John Gibson shared the down any Midland -- netminding duties. 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