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Show . i WILDLIFE GROUPS PLAN MEETING Saturday, March 27, at eight o'clock, in the Old Library building, is the date set for a joint meeting of the Milford Wildlife Protective Association and the Milford Flat Association, o discuss possibility of combining combin-ing the two clubs, for greater sl ongth and cooperation. Office: Offi-ce: s will be elected to serve for tlie -riming year, and a program of ' ion laid out. J( In Grimshaw, secretary of (he i i'i'ord group, pointed out that a 1 sportsmen of the area and l.-nd owners of South Milford Mil-ford thould attend, in order to assure formation of a live-wire organi -.ation and election of a icprcs "ive group of officers lo lead the organization in its impor'. .ml work. "Th d fficulties hunters ex-porier. ex-porier. in Getting their bucl, or ba :fing their limit of pheasants pheas-ants and oilier game birds," Mr. Grimshaw said, "are well known to every hunter and fisherman in the state, and it is only thru con-cer1 con-cer1 d efforts of all clubs, representing rep-resenting all the sportsmen, that this picture can be changed. We hope to have a 100 turnout of all sportsmen in this area." |