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Port Perry Star, 19 Mar 1996, p. 5

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una So "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 19, 1996 -5 JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR SPRINGING INTO ACTION: The warm spring weather has more folks out and visiting Chuckie's Chip truck on Simcoe St. in Port Perry, where owner Barry Townsend always offers a smile and some tasty fries. He's open year- round, but has noticed an increase in business as the day warm up. =J(&, Desk Accessories Aim is to save Kawarthas lakes Fishing Association sets up a chapter in Scugog By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star The Kawartha Fishing Association 1s setting up its first chapter in Scugog Township. The KFA, in conjunc- tion with the Ministry of Natural Resources, 1s startingits firstchapterin Scugog to look after not only Lake Scugog, but all of the lakes in the Kawar- tha Region. The group is hoping to attract anglers, homeown- ers and any other user of the natural resources to become members of the chapter, said Rev. Sandy Beaton, who is the chair- man of the KFA. Although the first chap- ter is set up in Scugog, members from other are- as, such as Victoria County are encouraged to take part. Recent government cut- back have seen jobs and funding lost for such pro- jects as maintaining natu- ral resources. Chapters such as the one in Scugog will help maintain and preserve. The cutbacks have NEWELL Business Card Holder 50400-50 card capacity. Available in various colours 39832- created good results, by way of giving the commu- nity, the people who use these lakes, the chance to take back control of their lakes, Rev. Beaton said. "It is taking a steward- ship of the lake. We can ensure they are in the same shape in years to come as when we found them," he said. The chapter will be un- dertaking many projects once it is formed. These could include shoreline in- ventory, spawning bed re- habilitation, water quali- ty studies, creel samples and selective netting. The studies and deci- sions these volunteers will make will impact on fu- ture regulation changes pertaining to new fishing regulations, slot limits, season lengths and ways to deal with the fishing pressure on the Kawartha Lakes. Anyone wishing more information or anyone in- terested in volunteering for the chapter is invited to attend a meeting at the Presbyterian Chuch in Port Perry on March 30 at 2p.m. For more information call Rev. Beaton at 985- 4746. SEW BEAUTIFUL & ANNIE M DESIGNS are moving.... On March 24, 1996 to 196 Perry St. across from the Municipal Offices. We look forward to seeing Sew Beautiful and Annie M. Design customers in our sunny new location. We will continue to serve you with our extensive line of quality fabrics and notions. All Bridal Fittings will be at our new location. OUR PHONE NUMBER WILL REMAIN (905) 985-7460 SAVINGS]! A

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