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Scugog Citizen (1991), 7 May 1996, p. 7

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I Nestleton petition to premier Mike Harris A group of residents Nestleton and area: hal fired off a petition to Ontario Premier Mike Harris urging the government to male it easier for small businesses in rural areas t¥.expend and create jobs. C1688 tor 300 people signed the petition, many of them employees of "local firm that backed away earlier this spring from an expansion plan near Nestleton because of what + was described as excessive and costly red tape. Lishman wanted to build a fur production facility, a movie studio, aviarium and a facility to assemble and test ultra light Paula'Lishman Furs, a aircraft on a 100 afre sod Sales were brisk at the Utica Community Daycare Centre's annual yardsale Saturday. While there was something for everyone, 16-month-old Cellidh (standing) of Blackwater and Taylor, 2, of Port Perry were quick to check out the toys. All the proceeds went to upgrading the daycare centre. ambitious' plrim WHAT'S NEW AT PORT PERRYS PUB?? A great new summer lunch menu. It's loaded with old favourites as 'well as fresh new summer selections * and lighter health-wise choices. Why not drop in with a friend for lunch? We're sure you'll leave with a smile. The Asitrim House Pub 136 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8853 Monday toSaturday 11 AM tg) AM; Sunday 11 AM to 12 Midnight farm on the north side of Highway 7A about a kilometer west of the Nestleton hamlet. David Dietlein, a former Ward 4 councillor, who, along with Nestleton resident Oliver Rohrer, helped collect the names on the petition, told the Citizen it is meant "as'a statement (to the provincial government) that these people want to see it (the Lishman development) on that site." There have been un- confirmed rumours in the community for the last several weeks that the Lishmans (Bill and Paula) are looking at a site in Durham Region outside Scugog Township for their mp" Seugog Citizen -- Tuesday, May 7, 1996--7 A. The preamble goes on to note that Bill Lishman has an "international repu-tation as Father Goose for his pioneering efforts in training Canada Geese to fly behind ultra light aircraft, while Paula Lishman is a successful entrepreneur in the knitted fur fashion business. We believe that both these individuals would be extremely sensitive to any environmental impacts imposed by their development proposal. "While the residents. want the environment protected, we believe costs , [UPR could be greatly reduced and job creation enhanced by using some "It 'wauld really be a shame to see that leave Scugog," said former councillor Dietlein. The production facility for the world famous Paula Lishman furs now operates in a renovated school house in Blackstock end is not able to expand in'its present location. It provides employment for about 150 people, virtually all residents of Scugog. The preamble to the petition informs Premier Harris that "che planning Ripon required for job ing opportunities within rural hamlets is far too cumbersome and expensive. (We) are very disappointed that red tape killed the proposal of Bill and Paula Lishman." Shdbdbdbdddbdddddd sense." The Lishman proposal was approved in principal by both the Durham and Scugog councils. A group of residents appealed those approvals to the Variety of Mother's Day "Flowers . SPECIALS JuJdubes ... b.99¢ |i New Potatoes ib. 49¢ | plus many in-store specials. Ontario Municipal Board citing the testing and flying of ultra light aircraft as the main concern. Bill Lishman wrote a lengthy and angry letter to the local press earlier this spring telling why the project plans for Nestleton were being scrapped. Some very nice things are happening to Blondell this spring. She and her husband are expecting their second child later this month, and on April 26 she won a cool $65,400 in the Super7 Lottery. Mrs. Blondell was out in the yard raking leaves when her husband checked the lottery numbers and he came racing out of the house in his bare feet to Lottery win and new baby let her know the good news. The Little Britain couple plans to ~~ some of the money ti make .some improve- ments to the house, pay down the mortgage and put the rest in a fund for their children's education. A homemaker, Mrs. Riondell is a regular Super 7 Lottery player and bought her lucky ticket in Toronto. ~~ OVER 6000 SQ.7, of SHOWROON® Furniture, Appliances, TV, VCR and more! All at Guaranteed Low Prices! UNITED CARPET OVER" 2000 SAMPLES® Largest Carpet Selection In Scugog Towhship and a member of the largest carpet buying oroup in Canada. FAMOUS Levolors 73 BLINDS HM VERTICALS W VENETIANS M PLEATED SHADES HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Camegie HWY. 7A EAST - PORT PERRY 985-2451 or 985-2157 Free Delivery H Instaliation Easy Credit Terms Mentio RANGER ABOVE GROUN AUTOMATIC POOL CLEAN ad and receive' another Ov éool picing. 23: TUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY [TSI Ths raga NSNCTi BF =o Lo Ba Xo bc Bp=gS Eo) 2) > A J, Drop In for Details ang Prices.

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