Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 24, 1973, Image 14

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—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 24. 1973
Middle Creek
The Middle Creek Wildlife
Management Area in Lebanon
and Lancaster Counties will be
opened to the public on Sunday,'
April 1.
Acquisition and development of
the Pennsylvania Game Com
mission facility, begun in the
mid-1960’5, is nearly complete.
The area, which will be managed
primarily for waterfowl, is
located immediately south of
Route 897 between the villages of
Kleinfeltersville and Cocalico.
Special hours of operation and
regulations governing use of the
area have been drawn up by the
Game Commission. They are as
follows;
The Administration and
Visitors Center will be open to the
general public from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. on Wednesday through
Saturday and from 1 to 5 p.m. on
Sunday sto the opening of the
waterfowl season.
After the opening of the
waterfowl season, the Center will
be open on Sundays only until
November 30. The Center will be
closed on selected holidays.
School, youth and organized
groups desiring to visit the area
and Center are requested to
make reservations at least three
weeks in advance of the desired
date. Requests will be honored in
the order in which they are
received.
Groups will not be scheduled to
visit the area and Center at the
following times ■ during the
operation of the controlled
shooting area, on the opening day
of the regular small game season
and the week following, and
during the firearms seasons for
deer.
All school and youth groups
must be properly supervised by
an adult leader who must remain
with and accompany the group
during the visit to the area
Leaders will be required to at
tend an orientation session before
bringing a group to the area. The
sessions will be conducted
periodically by Game Com
mission personnel to familiarize
group leaders with the area,
Visitor Center, Commission
regulations, etc. Ideally, there
should be one leader for every 20
youngsters.
Commercial tours are welcome
to visit the facility during the
regular hours it is open to the
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Area To Open
public. However, because of
limited staffing, no special
presentations or tours guided by
Game Commission personnel can
be accommodated.
Game Commission personnel
are hopeful that groups visiting
the area will be limited to about
100 individuals. However,
smaller groups are better for
visiting the Center and viewing
wildlife on the area.
Requests to use the Center for
group meetings will not be en
tertained at this time in an effort
to reduce manpower and
maintenance costs. The costs of
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operating the Middle Creek Area
are borne by Pennsylvania
sportsmen through their pur
chase of hunting licenses; tax
payers do not contribute to the
upkeep of the facility.
Although Middle Creek is being
developed primarily for
waterfowl, management of other
wildlife species on the area is
being emphasized as well. Heavy
public use of the facility is ex
pected by picnickers, bird
watchers, fishermen, hikers,
boaters, photographers, etc.
Information is available from
and inquiries should be directed
to the Resident Manager, Middle
Creek Wildlife Management
Area, R.D. 1, Newmanstown, Pa.
17073, telephone 717-733-1512.
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Westchester 696-2990 New Holland 354-4191 Elm
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284-4141
Red Rose FFA Officers
Ready Constitution Changes
Officers and advisors of the
Lancaster County Red Rose FFA
met last Tuesday evening in the
agriculture department at Penn
Manor High School. The purpose
of the meeting was to complete
unfinished business, changes to
the constitution from the
previous meeting, and to start
planning the County Leadership
Training Conference.
The constitution was read with
all the recommendations for
changes inserted. There was
some discussion and then it was
suggested that the secretary send
out a copy of the constitution with
changes included to all the
Chapters in the county. This will
give delegates a chance to look it
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EDWIN HURST INC.
Adamstown. Pa 215-484-4391
over before voting on it at the
May meeting.
Planning for the annual County
Leadership Training Conference
was begun. It was decided to hold
the conference in the beginning 0 f
May. No definite date was set
until several schools were
checked to find a suitable date.
Schools represented included
Penn Manor, New Holland,
Brownstown Vo-Tech, Pequea
Valley, Solanco, Lampeter-
Strasburg, and Ephrata.
The next meeting will be held
at 7;30.p.m. Wednesday, March
28 at Lampeter-Strasburg High
School.
County Reporter,
Mel Weller
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lancaster
SHOTZBERGER'S
393-3906
665-2141