Results 'Scugog survey now available The results of the most comprehensive resident survey ever in Scugog Township are being made public this week. "There is a great mass of information (in the survey results) that will be helpful to all sectors of the community," said Ward 3 councillor Ken who chairs the Townhsip's Economic Development C i that was r P Police seek info on owner of car Durham Police are appealing to the public for any information about Pickering resident Kenneth Thomas whose 1989 burgundy Chev Caprice is believed to have been used in the murder-robbery last week at Gagnon Sports in Oshawa. Thomas, 55, was last seen about 10:20 AM September 14 in his car at a plaza at Liverpool Road and Highway 2. The vehicle was later discovered near Gagnon Sports on Simcoe Street south where a co-owner was shot to death and three others wounded in a robbery that same day. "We are very concerned about the safety of Mr. Thomas," said Durham Police Staff Sgt. Sandy Ryrie. Anyone who may have RING HOTLINE HEARING information that could help police should call 579-1520. Police used helicopters and conducted ground seatches from Pickering to Oshawa over the weekend, he said, adding teams of detectives continue to work round the clock on the case. Roger Pardy, a co-owner of Gagnon Sports died after being shot at close range during the robbery. Two masked men described as medium build and height are being sought. They got away with 14 handguns of a variety of calibres from .22 to .357 and nine and ten mm. Thomas, whose car may have been used in the robbery, is a self employed carpenter. He is married with a family. for the survey. And he said it was a useful exercise, well worth the cost and effort. "This survey gave people a chance to voice their opinions," he said, adding that in general the results of the survey reflect the direction Township council has been moving in recent years. The survey was first distributed last February and returns were accepted for more than a month. In total 1267 households (about 18 per cent those in the Township) completed the survey. The survey questions covered a wide variety of topics from quality of life in Scugog to ping patterns to what people think Scugog needs in terms of recreation facilities. The answer to the latter was an indoor swimming pool by 20 per cent of the respondents. The second most popular response was for another ice pad at the Scugog Arena. And just over 19 per cent feel a drop in centre for youth is the top priority. . More than 23 per cent of those responding feel Scugog's main strength is that it is small, safe, clean, quiet and picturesque. And almost 75 per cent said Seugog should continue to work E HEARING H TRY BEFORE YOU BUY ACOUSTICS EB PETERBOROUGH ® 244 Charlotte Street, K9J 2V1 (705) 743-1861 AN INNOVATION IN APPEARANCE AND SIMPLY THEBEST ALITY § RING CENTRE RVICE HB LINDSAY B 4 Lindsay Street North K9V 1T4 (705) 328-0145 MORE THAN JUST A SIMPLE DISAPPEARING ACT TERRY FAIERS @ Board Certified Hearing B® 25 Years Experience Instrument Specialist HB PORT PERRY B 462 Paxton Street LIL 119 (905) 985-3166 HEARING HOTLINE HEARING HOTLINE HEARING HOTLINE 1+ i ty per cent of the respondents what to see population grow to between 18,000 and 21, 000, while 25 per cent want to see it grow to 25,000 people. It currently is 17,500. An overwhelming number of respondents (88 per cent) want to see further industrial and commercial growth in Scugog to provide new jobs and boost local tax revenues. And most favour medium size business with 26. 200 employees. When it comes to shopping, most (81 per cent) do their Oshawa is by far the most popular destination for thase who do their shopping outside the Township, Price and variety were the reasons most often cited for shopping out of town. Councillor, Gadsden seid copies of the survey results are now * available to the general public at the Municipal offices on Perry Street and at the Seugog Library on Water Street. Vern and Marge Rowe, from irympie, Australia are visiting triends In Scugog and joined the volunteers at the Masonic Blood Donor Clinic last Wednesday. Vern is a Mason in Australia, but this was his first volunteer work at a clinic. Peter Miles said the clinic last week collected 186 units of blood, 36 over the target. FINAL REGISTRATION PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Night School Courses Wednesday, September 21st - 7 to 7:30 PM LOCATION : Main Office, DID YOU MISS THE FIRST REGISTRATION? If so, there are a few openings in the following courses : Port Perry High School Wood Working - Cabinet Making Word Perfect 6.0 Art - Watercolours Computers for Beginners Folk Art - Introduction Iridology Quilting Stained Glass Wood Working - Multi Level WEDNESDAY An - Drawing & Sh ing Windows 3.1 - Introduction THURSDAY Aerobics to Music Folk Art - Intermediate Massage Techniques Paper Tole For further information, please contact Shirley Hurfter 985-3819 or Miké Steele 985-9851 (evenings only). DO NOT CALL THE DAY SCHOOL.