Rill 'Lhi Will prosecute Goreski if trailers not moved Scugog Township Council voted Monday night to pro- secute Goreski Summer Resorts Ltd. on Scugog Island if two trailers alleg- edly contravening a by-law were not moved within 48 hours. Phil Goreski, owner of the marina and trailer park at- tended the meeting and admitted that the trailers: 'were not presently located on the site specified in the site plan agreement with Gold Ribbon Holstein Malmont Dewdrop Heidi, a purebred Holstein cow, bred and owned by Neil T. Malcolm, Blackstock, Ontario has been awarded a Gold Ribbon Lifetime Production Certificate from the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada for 13. lactations totalling 200,529 Ibs. milk, 8,404 lbs. fat with a 4.19 percent test. Blackstock area news | by Mrs. Pat Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Clifford _Bowell of Gloustershire, England are enjoying an eight week visit with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Powell. Tuesday evening, June 7th. three members, of the Blackstock Co-operative Nursery School met with the Parks Board to form an agreement for future use of - the meeting room at the Recreational Centre. the Township. He told council that he had moved the trailers so that they would be in the same line as all the other trailers at the park. And he said that to move them now would" be inconvenient as the owners are settled in and all hook-ups have been made. He added that the Home renewal continued off" if the Township enfor- ces any minimum standards by-law. Based on a per capita allocation, Scugog could receive about $33,000. from the provincial government. The township would have to select applicants who qual- ify and then administer the repayment of the loans over a specified period of time. The amount of forgiveable loan, interest rates and qualification are based entirely on adjusted annual income of the recipient. Nursery School Sessions will re-open in the fall after Labor Day weekend. id Seventeen adults and thirty-three children partici- pated in a bus trip on Thursday, June 9th to the Bowmanville zoo. The trip was sponsored by the Black- stock Co-operative Nursery School. Larry and Beth Schryburt's children stayed at Don and Joanne Russell's 2 Ton Unit 2 Ton Uni CA CB 705- INSTALLATIONS ------ -- ---------- -- -- -- -- --_----_ ---- -- -- p-- -- -- pm -- pn" p-- --_ mn -- pn, pp fn Sn mn pn mn pn Su pn, pn mn pm p-- po, Westinghouse central air conditioning Fresh - As - Springtime La FIOM sii snsiavinacaroiorires FREE ..WINTER COVER o CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES. YOU CAN BE SURE "IF ITS WESTINGHOUSE. A Heat Pumps - Furnaces - 86-2990 or 786- 2392 New Installations Repairs - Alterations Power Drain Cleaning BERT FABER PHONE. 985-3734 "Service is our Business" 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 95. er ™ ce ™ se ™ sv tn wt wd wt dtl : BRUCE McMARTIN ministry of Tourism had told him it really didn't matter where the trailers were located as long as the total number did not exceed the quota. But Council told Mr. Gor- eski that the existing by-law must be enforced and gave him "48 hours to move the trailers. At the-same time Council agreed that the Pro- perty Committee should study the prospect of chang- ing the site plan agreement to allow Mr. Goreski to keep the two trailers in their present location. ' There was little firemen could do to save this barn, owned by Ivan Haugen, Scugog Island, when they arrived on the scene Saturday. Outdom Firemen -- For enjoyable outdoor living this summer, come in and see our building materials for: FENCING & SUN OUTDOOR WOOD 1x6" 25.6°ft 2x4". 292 ft 2x6". 47.9' ft 2x8". 65.7'ft. " ", . ¢ 6 -------- 4" x 4" Posts - 63° ft.-------- SPRUCE 1x6". 135 ft. , 2x4". 155° ft 2x6". 235° ft 2x8" 35 ft ~/ DECKS QL C ~< PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 15, 1977 -- 7 Port Perry 4-H Club By Beth Wilson The third meeting of the Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club was held on Wednes- day, June 1, at the farm of John Wilcox of Greenbank, The meeting began with the reading of the minutes of the last meeting followed by the attendance. The mem- "bers of the club then judged a class of three-year-old cows in milk. Keith Phoénix then discussed with the members, breeding systems and methods. concentrated mainly on keeping the flames from spreading to other buildings within the immediate area, and allowed the fire to burn itself out. OWE CYT) GOUEYGE GION EET LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 35 WATER ST. - 985-73M - PORT PERRY