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Port Perry Star, 1 Mar 1978, p. 3

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he (CERI wren Itroin Mrs. Kathleen Whitby is one of many volunteers working with the Scugog g-ommunity Care which had an official opening of the new office Saturday _afternoon. About 50 guests were on hand for the opening including Scugog Mayor Lawrence Malcolm, regional councillor Reg Rose, and Regional Community Care co-ordinator Richard Johnston. The office is located in the old arena on Water Street and provides services such as home visits, driving and home maintenance for a nominal fee, and is open weekdays until noon hour. Uxbridge close to new, large industry Final details are expected to be worked out soon for the location of a new industrial plant in Uxbridge that could employ up to 140 workers. Members of Uxbridge council. do not anticipate any further hold-up and con- struction on the. 50,000 square foot plant could start this April. It is to be located in the industrial park on Reach - after ski [J] Street in Uxbridge and the accident development will also in- clude a subdivision of some A ed hold-up with the develop- ment and predicted that work would start this spring. Youth dies 12-year old Peter- hE. 60 homes. The municipality is now working out final details of "site plan agreement with the developer, who is also deal- ing with several other government bodies including Durham Region. borough boy died in hospital from injuries suffered Feb- ruary 22 in a skiing accident at Bethany Ski Club. The accident occurred about 3:00 p.m. when Jeff Shearer of 1503 Champlain Drive, Peterborough, veered The Lindsay office of the -Ministey-of-Natural-Resour- collected so far, it appears. HUTS ces reports that ice fishing that anglers are enjoying Iee hut owners are remind- - on Lake Scu produced about the same measure of ed that this year the deadline some excellent" catches of success this season. for removing huts if March pickerel during December and January. During those two months conservation officers con- ducting creel . census and enforcement patrols inter- "viewed a total of 616 anglers who caught and kept 376 pickerel. The average size of these fish ranged 'up to three pounds, with a few larger ones up to six pounds report- ed The information collected from the creel census will be used to estimate the total harvest of fish from the lake during the ice fishing season. Together with estimates from the summer census, conservation officers will be able to come up with a fairly accurate number of total fish taken by lake Scugog anglers during the whole year. Conservation officers esti- mate that over the past two winter seasons, it has taken anglers an average of 11 -hours to catch one yellow Semis wi bdanaladubdiiividanssssnmiiesbaiaasbohom dada PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 1, 1978 -- 3 Lake Scugog census 'Excellent pickerel catch pickerel. And from the data CHARGES During the past two months, officers have seized eight sets of lines, issued six warnings and laid five charges for violations of Fishery Regulations and other related Acts. 15. This is two weeks earlier than in past years with the date being advanced due to problems encountered in removing the huts when the ice is soft and starting to melt. Family life series A "Family Life Educ- ation" course is offered by The Durham Board of Educ- ation starting Monday, April 3rd and continuing each Monday for six weeks through May 8th. The course is being estab- lished at the request of Home and School Associations and others who have determined a need for such a course in Durham Region. Among the subjects to be discussed are: "Is there a 'generation gap?"'; '"'Com- munication skills'; "Disci- pline - a problem for today's parents'; "Concepts in SPRING! fashion fair . human sexuality'; "Sex and family life" and 'How askable a parent are you". Lloyd White, program con- sultant with The Board, Said: "The series is design- ed to close the communi- cation gap between parents and their children; it will make talking to each other easier and help smooth the tensions that exist in many households when the subject of "Family Life" or 'Sex Education" is discussed." Registration forms and information may be obtained by calling The Durham Board of Education, 576-4600, extension 318. Jumpsuits $21.95 to $27.95 'Pantsuits wv Sat} | % A Eo TA SP ai i A AAC " - - Saw Mayor Gord Davie said olast week he sees no extend- | | WINTARIO TICKETS available at the Port Perry Star $19.95 to $32.95 from $21 . 00 14% to 16% from $18.00 off the downhill slope into a clump of trees. . . He was taken by am- bulance to hospital in Peter- borough and then transferr- ed to Sick Childrens in Toronto where he died two days later. The exact cause of death is still under investigation by Ontario Provincial Police, Newcastle detachment. Dresses SIZES 10 to 20 SG Blouses STYLE-RITE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Kayser Gowns & Lingerie NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSING TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corpora- tion of the Township of Scugog proposes to pass a By:Law to close and stop up two portions of Maple Road, former Township of Scugog. One portion being adjacent to R. Fralick property south of Registered Plan M-98 and one portion being an unopened road aflowance extending north-south through Lot 8, Concession 13, former Township of Scugog. The said By-Law will be considered by Council at a meeting to be held on the 29th day of March, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. at the Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario. All documents in relation to the closing of the said road allowance may be examined at the Muncipal Office. DATED at the Township of Scugog this 22nd day of February, 1978. DOREEN M. VAN CAMP, CLERK. \ CHILDREN'S JUMPSUITS POLYESTER KNIT SIZES 4 to 6X *15.95 INFANTS' DRESSES - DIAPER SETS SLEEP & PLAY SETS INFANTS' JUMPSUITS A.W. BROCK [92 09 5F2N 3 WL" B DFA MECH M0) 29 (Items not exactly as illustrated) ol

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