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Orono Weekly Times, 13 Jul 1988, p. 6

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v X <> thmm Weekly Hines, Wednesday, .Inly 13, |98« Checking post moulds dated 1480 A university student scratches fine soil from an archeology dig in Hope Township checking post moulds that visably appear as dark round circles the size of a twenty- five cent piece and penetrate some six to- eight inches into the soil. These moulds are recorded as to their relationship with the particular particular squares and a pattern is sought by the students. ,' Northern pike reported in Canal Lake by Dave Maraldo Kawartha Lake Fisheries Biologist in the last year or two, there have been persistent reports of northern pike in Canal Lake in Victoria County. This finding is cause for concern because northern pike have never inhabited the Kawartha Lakes. Biologists believe that this is one of the reasons that the Kawartha Kawartha Lakes have maintained excellent muskellunge populations. When pike invade new waters they can seriously affect existing fish, stocks, particularly muskellunge. In April, Ministry of Natural Resources staff conducted a netting study on Canal Lake and confirmed that pike were well established. Immediately, Immediately, netting was shifted to Mitchel Lake, the next lake upstream, to.determine if pike had invaded it as well. The Kirkfield Liftlock presents a formidable but not impossible barrier to the movement movement of pike from Canal ^lo Mitchell Mitchell Lake, The netting in Mitchell •Lake ' did not catch any pike. FAIR WINDS ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES ANTIQUES, MEMORBILIA & COLLECTIBLES FROM TIMES GONE BY WE BUY AMD SELL Open Thurs. - Sunday 10 to 5 Monday to Wednesday by chance t 5028 MAIN STREET ORONO, ONT. LOB 1M0 (416)983-9806 Monuments and Cemetery Markers FOR OVER 140 YEARS . 1 FACTORY OUTLET DISCOUNT PRICES ROTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED 73 ONTARIO STREET, PORT HORfc ONTARIO TELEPHONE 885-5216 after Roups 372-0263 COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE YOU DECIDE Public invited to review plant expansion plans The Ontario Ministry of the Environment Environment is planning a $50 million expansion of the Lakeview Sewage Treatment Plant in Mississauga to accommodate increasing industrial development and population growth in Peel Region. Two open bouses are scheduled at the plant to allow the public an opportunity to review a preliminary study and to discuss the expansion project with ministry staff. The drop-in information sessions wül be held from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 19 and Thursday, July 28 at the plant's Administration Administration Building, 1360 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga. BOWMANVILLE SIDEWALK SPECIALS Starting July 21st at HELEN'S TAILOR SHOP (Beside Canadian Tire Store) Omega 10 Stitch Free Arjn - Save ISO Now $289.00 Omega 18 Stitch Free Arm - Save $100 Now 399.00 20 Year Warranty ■ Trades Welcome Free Arm Sergers (Reg. $699.00) Now $549.00 Machine Turte-Ups Only $19.95 Bulk Threads, Demonstrations - Limited Free Gifts Although this was a good sign, it cannot be considered conclusive and further studies on Mitchell are planned. ■ Anyone catching a northern pike from Mitchell or Balsam Lake should keep it and notify the Ministry of Natural Resources in Lindsay at (705) 324-6121 or Zenith "79000. Anglers catching a pike or any other species should never release it into another body of water. Not only is it illegal, but it may have serious negative results. The Ministry of Natural Resources wants to prevent the further further spread of northern pike in the Kawartha Lakes. If pike reach Mitchell Mitchell Lake, they will be at the top of the Kawartha Lakes chain and would be able to invade the downstream lakes quickly. Acoustic barriers to prevent pike from entering the Kirkfield Liftlock, are "«me investigated. .Ways ot eradicating puce from Mitchell Lake, if they reach there, may also be considered. Information About Free Trade r ! I I I I I I I I 8 ! I 1 I Check the boxes for pamphlets or studies you require ISSUE PAMPHLETS !i *Includes pamphlet on the Agreement and your province or region. a SPECIFIC SECTORS □ GENERAL Includes pamphlets on Agriculture, the Automotive Industry, Energy, Thé Fishing Industry,', Forestry Productsand Investment. Includes pamphlets on Consumer Interests, The Agreement, Canadian Women, Culture,'Key Benefits, Solving Disputes - IN-DEPTH STUDIES O Agriculture □ Consumers □ Economic. Assessment □ Energy, □ Fisheries □ Forest Products □ Industry □ Minerals and Metals □ Services (Please Print) Name: and Tariffs. □ Synopsis of Agreement □ Women Address: • Citv. Town or P.O. Prov.: ' Postal Code: Mail coupon to: External Affairs, DMTN, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G2 You can also call toll-free: 1-800-387-0660 (English) 1-800-387-0679 (French) - Hon. John C. Çrosbie, Minister For International Trade L'honorable John C. Crosbie, ministre du Commerce extérieur 'ï 1 I B 1 I I I I I 8 8 8 I 8 8 I J

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