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Port Perry Star, 28 Jan 1976, p. 13

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LZ A year of many extra projects and a series of unexpected cost hikes has resulted in an over-expend- iture by the Scugog works department of some 11 per cent, according to Roads Superintendent Ron MacDonald. Just over $700,000 was budgeted for last year, and Roads 11% over budget $760,856. was spent. Helping to boost the bud- get over the top were several unexpected costs such as several unpredicted roadwork projects, a heavy April snowstorm, and road work cost hikes in several treatment materials. Some costs have jumped by 100 per cent, the roads super- intendent pointed out. Lack-of-support (continued) ) gram that would run for about a month, and which would be heavily promoted In Toronto and Oshawa. "Consideration "is being given to selling combination theatre and dinner tickets in association =~ with local restaurants, and the board Auction Sales MURRAY JACKSON AUCTIONEER Livestock & Implements FURNITURE & ANTIQUES Port Perry 985.2459 Real Estate OSHAWA 22 year old, 3 bed- "room, 2 storey, brick home in excellent condi- tion with all - modern conveniences, hardwood floors, finished rec room, must. be seen to appreciated. Low interest rate with excellent terms. $39,500.00 4 bedroom bungalow, all modern . conveniences, fully broadloomed, including large rec room with fireplace and light fixtures. Laundry room and many other extras. Full price $58,000.00 with terms. BUILDING LOT A large building lot overlooking Lake Scugog, access to lake, .beautifully treed, water service, road open year around. Lot size 115 x 190. $15,000.00. CARNEGIES BEACH Permanent home, 2- year-old, 3 bedroom aluminum siding home with all conveniences, walk out doors from dining area. Full basement, fully broadloomed. A pleasure to show, immediate possession, access to lake. Full price $48,900.00 terms. 100 ACRE FARM $50,000.00 down, 95 acres workable including 4 bedroom, 2 storey brick home and modern con- veniences, 2 barns, 2 wells, 2 large silos, front- age on two roads, school bus at door. $140,000. or best offer. Terms. There is No Place like Our Place to find Your Place Offices to serve you: Port Perry -- 985-7215 Whitby -- 668-8848 Oshawa -- 576-8531 MARION HOPKINS Sales Manager Bus: 985-7215 Res: 985-3749 sliding glass continues to seek ways to extend the benefits that will derive from visiting audi- ences with other sections of the community." "I think I have demon- strated tonight that we have turned this decision (coun- cil"s decision to lease the building to the committee) to the financial advantage of the community," said Mr. Harvey. But the lack of Township support, he said, is the only sad note struck in the recent history of the Town Hall. The results of last years creel census of ice fishing on Lake Scugog are now avail- able. Creel data was collect- ed on 24 of the 70 days available for fishing bet- ween January 10 and March 22nd, 1975. During this time Lindsay Conservation Officers contacted 552 anglers who had fished 1318 rod hours. Conversations with these anglers indicated that the best time for fishing had been in the later part of December before Creel Cen- sus commenced. This over- sight was corrected this year with officers out cautiously moving around the lake on 'December 17th. Fishing over the period creeled was nothing to rave about with returns to the angler being only a third to one quarter that of summer angling. It took about 34 THE POLICIES OF THiS PROPOSAL, AS THEY RELATE 10 HOUSING, PROMOTE THE FOLLOWING: pik A serles of meetings are being held by the Region of Durham that will allow citizens of the region to become familiar with the region's plans for the future. The meetings include a presentation by the Region's planning department on Stage Four of the draft Lake Scugog winter fishing yields 2.5 tons of pickerel hours of angling time to land a Pickerel which was con- sidered a keeper. The ang- lers contacted reported releasing 19 Largemouth Bass, 12 Yellow Pickerel, 8 Maskilonge and 3 Small- mouth Bass. The total number of huts on the lake varied from 92 on January 10th to a maxi- mum of 144 on March 4th. Hut counts were made at random intervals during air- craft enforcement flights over the Kawartha Lakes. All huts were removed from the Lake by the deadline of March 81st. The anglers in general were extremely co- operative and on only a few occasions were warnings required about debris. Eight warnings were given for minor fishing violations and one charge was laid. Because of the intensive nature of the Creel, stagger- PE EE i i - at - = UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W. Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 CACC CLV CVVVVEOVARARNNSSNSISSSSSSISSSSSS SEE A PICTURE YOU WOULD LIKE IN THE PORT PERRY STAR? ORDER YOUR RE-PRIN By Phoning 985-7383 EES SSS TS ed hours during the day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and covering each day during the -week at least twice, estimates of total pickerel harvest for the season were possible and records of weights of the pickerel taken allowed for a weight esti- mate of the harvest. : By and large the pickerel waizen were of good size ranging between about a CHARGEN FN NF = ee ee en -- Lakeview Plaza CH ---- INDUSTRY in order to promote and Weogthen the Region's htire economic performance, this proposal re- Cageizes the teed for Licreas § assessments sod mamaaton of employment opportunities. i rion Ba wowace hd Suaniet : es o proposal for Durham. Following the meetings, local citizens may ask questions or give comments, on the presentations. A resident is seen here viewing the display set up at the Scugog Council chambers when the meeting was held here recently. half to eight pounds. The average weight of the fish sampled was pounds. } The total pickerel catch during the season, but ex- cluding the 8 p.m. to 8 a.m period was 1800 for a total harvest of about 2.5 ton. For the 1975-76 season the same pattern of creel checks have commenced and ang- about 23; lers will be checked for catches, violations and hut registration. COMING SOON Reen@ $=uuK at House of Howard Leather, Nylon and Cloth - in Full Length, Car Coat and Bomber styles. Reg. up to $200.00. Now from $26.36. Gregory 3 TUXEDO RENTALS Port Perry Phone 985-8160 CLOSED MONDAY'S MEN'S WEAR ee 5 L- . re NA v. a Sr LS Re . Rr Ae AE Yeo) PINT ng SH Soe "ry ~ = rah

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