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Chairperson - Tom Wakelam 250-741-9848
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Membership meetings are held in the Main Clubhouse at 7:00 PM on the Fourth Tuesday of every month, except July and August.
Downloadable Membership Application Form ,
Applications are also available at Gone Fishin' in Rock City Plaza, or at Wholesale Sports on Wellington Ave., or
See the Caretaker or Range Officer at the Fish and Game Club on Nanaimo Lakes Rd, (3 km West of Wakesiah).
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Meet Your Members
'Chuck' Hawtin
Leonard C. Hawtin , or Chuck as he is affectionately known by his many friends, was born in Ontario. He served in the Navy for 25 years before moving out here in 1992. Chuck has been a Nanaimo Fish & Game member for 8 years now, and is a co-Trap Director. Chuck is one of the quiet and un-assuming Club supporters who spends many of his spare hours up at the club looking after the many chores that need to be taken care of so the trap can run smoothly. If he sees something that needs doing. He just quietly goes and does it. Besides Trap, Chuck enjoys skating , sailing on his 27 ‘ sailboat, and keeping his own yard looking immaculate. He is also reported to be a bit of a gourmand. While still fighting to gain prowess in Doubles, he, unlike many, is one who actually shoots better than he talks.
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Al Brown
Al Brown is one of the stalwart members who make this Club strong. With extensive experience and service on the Executive Board, Chairing the Annual Turkey Shoot, Chairing the CNIB / MS Society and Club Family Fishing Day, or cleaning Wood Duck Nests, and stepping forward whenever help is needed, he is truly a man for al seasons . Here is Al shown : sharing one of his "jokes", carrying a Wood Duck nest uphill to be cleaned, and shooting Turkey Boards. All in a day's work.
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