18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 17, 1991 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" HOMEOWNERS DO YOU QUALIFY FOR @ $5000 ASSISTANCE FOR HOME REPAIRS @ If you are a low- income homeowner, you may be eligible for up to $5000 (which may not have to be repaid) to assist you in repairing your home or @ make it accessible to a disabled person. I. Funds are made available through CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION. @ We are now processing O applications for the 1991 budget allocation. If you require financial assistance in repairing your home © please contact our office to apply for the ® RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (RRAP). ® COLETTE GRANT ENTERPRISES © 1-800-563-7207 © Windows & Doors Vision Control Solariums & Sunrooms Retractable Fabric Awnings A. OPPERS LTD. KRA to erect gauge station on Nonquon River in 1992 Kawartha Region Conserva- tion Authority plans to build an automated gauging station on the Nonquon River near Sea- grave next year. This unmanned station will be a remote gauge used to moni- tor water and precipitation lev- elson the river. According to Jeff Schuyler, Terrain and Water Resources Technologist with the Authori- ty, the unit will serve as a pre- warning system for floods, and provide the Authority with past data on significant trends. It has the ability to predict 10- year storm trends. The unit which will be based on the edge of the Nonquon, in yet an undetermined location near Seagrave, will be a four- foot square shack, capable of holding one person. The data, which can be stored for up to 30 days, will be retrieved via a tel- HOLLINGSWORTH - WARE Mr. and Mra Steve Ware of Williams Point are pleased Lo announce the engagement of their daughter - Amy to Reid Hollingsworth. son of Mrs. Norma Brownridge of ftobicoke. Wedding to lake place in Port Derry in September 192 STEDMANS DOOR GRASHER SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY We reserve the right to limit quantities. Stedmans Port Perry Plaza ephone and computer link in Fenelon Falls. In 1990, a study entitled "Flood Forecasting Network Analysis" recommended that automatic gauging stations be established on the Pigeon River and Cawkers Creek in 1992. But a staff review conducted earlier this year determined there was a need for a station on the Nonquon River instead. The Authority decided to aban- don the Cawkers Creek project, in favor of the Nonquon. "This change is suggested in the belief that information ob- tained from the Nonquon River site would more reasonably re- flect regional conditions," an Authority report said. When the Authority conduct- ed a 1981 flood prone study, no damage centres were identified along the Nonquon River. But the Authority now recognizes the potential for flooding exists, and as development through- out the area intensifies, it wants to be prepared and able to provide adequate flood fore- casting. Mr. Schuyler says at the present there is not much infor- mation on precipitation levels and stream flow within Scugog, but says this would change with the introduction of such a system. The total cost of the system is estimated at $15,750 and is in- cluded in the Authority's 1992 budget. Few openings available for Cubs, Beavers, Scouts Scugog Island by Glenda Raniere Registration for Beavers and Cubs took place Thursday, Sept. 12. Glad to see so many of our boys returning for another fun-filled year. Welcome to all our new members, you'll be sure to have a good time over the coming months. The Beavers first meeting will be Tuesday, Sept. 17, 6:45 ba to 8 p.m. at the Island all. ORT Cubs will meet Wednesday, Sept. 18, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the United Church. The Cubs already have a camp-over planned at Samac in October, so they are off to a great start. If you missed registration and would like to enroll your son in either one of these groups, we still have a few spaces available. Just bring him out to either one of the meetings listed above. We had many requests for second-hand uniforms at regis- tration, so if you have such an item or part of one, bring it to one of our meetings and we'll help to recycle it. PERRY auto glass & trim id Boat Tops, Seats & Complete Upholstery Sun Roofs, Tonneau Covers, Vinyl Tops Carpets, Cellular Telephones INSURANCE WORK -MOBILE SERVICE rol WRITTEN GUARANTEE PORT PERRY 985-8507 Two Locations 139 Queen (at Water) 6 High (at 7A) J \'4 £31} On any One WINDSHIELD INSURANCE CLAIM with most insurance companies with this coupon at time of purchase