"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" The Scugog Angels named their outstanding players for the season Sunday afternoon at a trophy presentation. Jackie Dempster, was named batting champion with a .360 average, she received the trophy from IGA. Tracey Smith, received a trophy from the Mississaugas of Scu- gog Island for being named Most Valuable Player. Making the presentation is Valerie Larocca, from Native Perspectives and Don Hurst team manager. Ultimate gift for skiers Ski resorts and retailers across Canada will be offering a new and unique gift idea this season the "TD Visa Gift of Ski- ing. The gift box will be custo- mized by participating ski re- sorts and retailers and will fea- ture a package of products, services and special offers to make it fun and easy to head to the slopes. For new skiers or those re- turning to the sport there is an introductory package including an struction to skiing book, with 16 how to start, what to do and where to go skiing tips. The package will allow these skiers to take advantage of special Learn-to-Ski packages that in- clude one-day beginner ski passes, a one to two-hour group lesson and equipment rental. Depending on where the package is purchased it may in- clude discount vouchers on a wide range of ski products, equipment and services. Some may conta: the new Discover Skiing video, which is a 12- minute video providing an up- beat introduction to skiing, in- cluding tips and demonstra- tions for beginners. There is a package for active skiers as well. Gift certificates and discount coupons on the purchase of products and servic- es, making it a desireable gift for all skiers. More information can be ob- tained by calling The Canadian Ski Council at (416) 677-0020. DURHAM REGION winter months. Durham Region Wants Your Advice On An Environmental Project ALLL ls A, th, THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WINTER SLUDGE MANAGEMENT CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION The Regional Municipality of Durham is initiating a review of winter sludge management programs. This review is being conducted pursuant to the requirements of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Sewage and Water Projects. A possible outcome of this review may be the implementation of new programmes and facilities to manage the Region's sewage sludge during the The Region would like your comments as to how this review should proceed before finalizing its planning approach. There are two ways for you to become involved. 1. Public Information Centres Attend the Region's Public Information Centres. Our project team will be available to review our proposed approach, answer questions and receive your comments. The first Public Information Centre will be held on December 9, 1992, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., and from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Brooklin Community Centre, located at 45 Cassels Road in Brooklin. 2. Public Consultation Workshops It is proposed that an informal working group be formed with the interested parties to hold public consultation workshops. The purpose of the workshops will be to review in detail the proposed approach, to identify possible solutions and to review potential evaluation criteria. Background information will be provided to all participants prior to the workshop. To participate in the workshops, please write to the following address by December 18, 1992 and indicate your area of special interest. Mr. Don Cane, P.Eng. Simcoe Engineering Group Limited 345 Kingston Road Pickering, Ontario. L1V 1A1 Telephone: 416-509-2285 Please be advised that this may be the only public notice for this Class Environmental Assessment. If you wish to be advised of the progress of this Class Environmental Assessment, please contact Mr. Cane at the address noted above. Bowling results Thursday Night Mens' Bowling Standings: Philp Pontiac 59, Norm's Contracting 45, Dow- son's 42, Galley Gators 39, I.G.A. 38, Scugog Lumber 38, Paulmac's Pet Foods 37, Brian's Towing 29, Emmerson Insu- rance 29, Village Taxi 27, Cen- tennial Lanes 26, Legion 11. High Single Flat: John Van- derligt 331. High Single With Handi- cap: John Vanderligt 331. High Triple Flat: John Van- derligt 773. High Triple With Handi- cap: John Vanderligt 773. Games Over 215: R. Twist 227, 249; R. Parliament 243; P. Kneale 241; K. Gassien 223; S. Conners 222; E. Johanson 278, 236; L. Delore 224, 222; G. McHugh 255; J. Ballingall 246; D. Smith 275; B. White 245, 238; G. St. John 241; I. Griffin 226; C. Watts 221, W. Saunders 246; R. Sheehey 259; D. Lynde 231; K. Mackey 226; T. Ed- wards 240, 220; R. Manns 305; D. Hann 225, 273; G. Guilfoil 226; D. Hunter 279; D. Stewart 215; W. Lown 217, 233; D. Van- derligt 260; P. McBride 224; J. Vanderligt 331, 241. Triples Over 600: R. Twist 664; K. Gassien 604; E. Johan- son 684; L. Delore 615; B. White 691; G. St. John 604; C. Watts 604; T. Edwards 620; R. Manns 684; D. Hann 711; G. Guilfoil 615; G. Wilson 615; D. Hunter 609; D. Stewart 611; D. Vander- ligt 610; J. Vanderligt 773. Tuesday Night Mens Nov. 24 Standings: 1.D.A. 14, Un- touchables 13, Creative Basket 12, Guardian Drugs 12, I.G.A. 7,XL Gas Bar b. Harold High Single: McLaughlin 313. High Single With Handi- cap: Harold McLaughlin 319. High Triple: Harold McLaughlin 692. High Triple With Handi- cap: Gary Reis 747. Singles Over 215 Flat: John Criscione 230, Kevin Martin 241, Jeff Cox 217, Ian Ervine 226, Gerry Louvelle 216, 244, Robin Boyce 230, Gary Reis 230, 238, Phil Brown 249, Steve Zaporozan 252, Paul Brough 266, Glenn Squires 221, Harold McLaughlin 313. Triples Over 600 Flat: Ke- vin Martin 613, Jeff Cox 611, Gerry Louvelle 626, Gary Reis 648, Phil Brown 604, Steve Za- porozan 625, Paul Brough 612, Glenn uires 606, arold McLaughlin 692. Nov.16/92 Monday Night Ladies' Bowling Standings: Yellow Bikinis 31, Blue Jays 28, Purple Gar- ters 24, Red Roses 24, Orange Pits 21, Green Machine 19. Games Over 200: Jayne Kane 213, 205; Brenda Tenny- son 217; Yvonne Nyenhuis 220; Bernice Bigelow 221; Edna Langford 222; Marnie Knight 224; Tracy Beach 226, 201; Peg- gy MacPherson 229; Wanda Haliburton 233, 220. Games Over 550: Peggy MacPherson 569; Wanda Hali- burton 593; Tracy Beach 595; Jayne Kane 600. Nov. 23/92 Monday Night Ladies' Bowling Standings: Yellow Bikinis 33, Blue Jays 31, Purple Gar- ters 29, Red Roses 26, Orange Pits 25, Green Machine 24. 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