12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 3, 1984 Free garbage bags for all Pitch-I from May 7th to 13th. Once again, the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment are the anti- litter event and are pro- viding over 100,000 free garbage bags to groups participating in Pitch-In projects. The free bags will be sent to thousands of Ont- ario community groups and schools for use dur- ing Pitch-In Week. "Each year more and more residents partici- pate in the Pitch-In clean up campaign," says Jim Hook, Presi- dent of the Ontario Fed- eration of Anglers and Hunters. "Although the Ontario Ministry of the Environment has offer- ed more free bags this year than we had last year, some groups may be disappointed if they don't get their orders in early." Pitch-In, held in various parts of the country is Canada's largest environmental public participation campaign and in 1983 nearly 2000 groups took part in clean up events throughout Ontario. "We expect the response to be even greater this year," states Hook. In some communities during Pitch-In, schools students clean up their neighbourhoods as a goodwill gesture; teen- agers paint, repair and garden for seniors and the handicappped; ser- vice and recreational groups clean up and re- store parks, installing proper picnic, play- ground and garbage * facilities; youth groups clean up wilderness areas in preparation for summer hiking; and fishing and outdoor clubs clean up and improve fish and wild life habitats. Inform- ation h.is outlining the campaign have been sent to thousands of voluntary organiza- tions, schools, and community councils Roads approved (From page 1) an estimated cost of $92,000. -2.3 km on Concession 11, Ward 1 to bring the base and surface to design standards at a cost of $99,000. ~the resurfacing of North and Perry Streets in Ward 2 at a cost of Instant Printing Available At Village Hideo BUSINESS CARDS LETTERHEADS STICKERS PENS INVITATIONS MATCHES LIGHTERS BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS 24 Hour Service on Items in Stock 985-9068 $45, . ' -repairs and re-surfac- ing of Concession 8 and the Port View beach road at a cost of $55,000. ---up-grading of Mec- Donald, Bigelow and Cochrane Streets in Ward 2 at a cost of $18,680. As well, Township council has approved $30,000 for repair and replacement of culverts in various locations throughout Scugog. If the Township app- lication for additional subsidy funds from the provincial government is approved, the Works department will spend an extra $85,150 on repairs to several streets in Ward 2 includ- ing Union Ave., Shanley St.; Mary St., Casimir St., John St., Gibson Drive and Silver St. If the subsidy is not approved, this portion of the construction schedule will be reduced by about $45,000. SCUGOG "CHRYSLER LTD. Take Advantage Of Our PARTS DEPARTMENT, SERVICE DEPARTMENT & BODY SHOP - NOW OPEN! Our low overhead offers you LOW PRICES on Service & Body Work. - 1984 NEW CARS - COME IN AND MAKE A DEAL. WE NEED YOUR TRADE-IN. n participants encouraging their support and partici- pation. Any group requiring further information or wishing to order garbage bags should contact Pitch-In, 2nd Floor, 245 Daven- port Road, Toronto, Ont- ario, M5R IKI. We've got Chrysler LeaseAbility 985-7354 HWY. 7A-12 MANCHESTER Br Be inthe, Revotution! 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