Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Scugog Citizen (1991), 26 Mar 1996, p. 16

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

wy" 16 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, March 7, 1996 = First meeting Friends of KCA The inaugural meeting of Friends of Ka wartha Conservation was held at Ken| Reid Conservation Area'gn March 20, with 26 people in attend: Our first 'meeting is designed to get ideas and determine ways and means of working together". The .. need for a Larry Lenhardt of Sir Sandford Fleming College chaired the meeting. In welcoming. everyone to the meeting, Mr. Lenhardt stated, "the concept of Friends is to bring people together in. support of conservation and the Kawartha Region Conservation Authority. Woodville ity support group such as Friends comes about due to the funding crisis facing the Kawartha Region Conservation Authority. Authority General Manager, lan Macnab explains, "provin- cial funding for the conservation duthority has been dramatically reduced and' will be completely dead in car crash A single car accident, March 18 near Beaverton has taken the the life of a 27-year old Woodvilte man. Durham Region Police say+Glendon Arnold was , alone in his 1996 Pontiac "Grand Am just after 7:00 PM when the northbound vehicle went out of control, left the road and slammed into a utility pole. The accident occurred on Durham Road 23, near Beaverton. The victim was + pronounced dead at the scene, according to police. INDOORS! | LEER (Tela Ns Tete [VII ToT) blackilies, houseflie: in one of our beautifu VISTA [SN OIRO UI R=) ... a complimeniary [eleleli{TT {eRe T3}Y style of home, fo let you relax and ERISA LER ETHIE time you deserve eliminated by . 1997. Without community sup- port; conservation pro- gramming and resource management in the Kawarthas will be almost impossible. The trgmen- dous community ji te being received is very gratifying. By working together we can make a difference. * Fundraising in support of conservation and volun- teers to assist with conservation projects are going to be negessary if parks like Ken Reid Conservation Area are to be maintained. « Debbie Craven announ- ced one idea already being planned, "I'm working with several people to organize cycling races and events at Ken Reid. People are interested ip this type of activity and if we all work together we can have a beautiful area in which to cycle and at the same time provide: much needed financial suppoly to the Conservation Authority". Promotion of conser- vati®n and the value of places like Ken Reid and Pigeon River Headwaters Conservation, Areas is going to be, a. prime objective of Friends of Kawartha Conservation. As Steve Weatherbee pointed out, "there is such d variety of activities that can be done. We ¥ list them all out and then promote them to the public at large. information and get to know conservation day could be held at Ken Reid." The group concluded with the thought that Friends of Kawartha Conservation will be a positive influence 'in ensuring that conser- vation and the Kawartha Region! , Conservation Authority prosper within our community. The next meeting of Friends is on April 17th starting at 7:30 p.m.; all are welcome. 8 Relax - because it's absolutely maintenance-free -\all framing is made from strong aluminum attrusions. WA sound investment that adds value to your home. B® Revel in the sunshine without the headaches of damaging. harmful & hot direct sunlight. 8 Durable baked-on enamel finish provides excelent impact, cofrosion & max resistance. infioted usualy in ah © Souple of cays your landscaping remakns intact because used, no heavy equipment B Available as a screened sunroom or as a giczed thiee season rom - you can choose a 517 screened 00m row ard Uppal sroply cis Sc to WSs wien you buiget peri. S100 POrGIGI Of NOFHEE™8) 0! Rom 12 ul yf reed ABOUT THESE QUALITY We are a small, lo DUCTS! overhead company with great prices ... but your relaxation is our , first and foremost concem. LARSS SUNROOMS 101 Guelph Street OSHAWA Call (905) 579-4086 LAIR {ele Val} scan be [olV]{el le =Te Rls RoR {=} (o] ol{[ele] {Te N 1B {oI IaT-Nale]ale | aplo]p] [elXele[ NeT=NIs Eile] ([=To N JVRoIV IM {el {=X ToT aTe | MIs ES fol [L1H eed to" Perhaps an, Spring may have arrived in Soubogs last 'week but this Snow Owl paid a vist to the Blackstock area farm of Fred Johnstone just to remind everyone , that winter has not quite left us. The owl stayed a day or two atthe Johnstone farm; allowing Fred to get several fine pictures including this-one. al g . Ny [} ~; a . % + - ORT PERRY ; auto glass & trim Id. "SINCE 1981 Windhiacs, Sea Tops, Call for Details fb eats an mpl ote Upholstery, Sun Roofs, gi vers, 985-8507 Vinyl Tops and Catpets 139 Queen Street REPAIR or REPLACE (at Water) Port Perry 3 - 'CLUES ACROSS - 1. Envigioned 5. Hurried 7. Gambling Houses 8. Foul-smelling 10. A person's partner in marriage 11. The study of language meaning 13. Amasses 14. Straight/| 17, With embellishment %9. Line formed by joini pieces 21. Light paper screen 22. Jettiso 23. Large swift fly rodeo CLUES DOWN - 2. italian rice dish 3. Capial of Yemen = 4. Cleaned 5. Abstains from 6, Thou doit' .9. Sails a boat, 12. A way of parting 13. Parcels of land "15. Improved by critical editing | _, 16. Spread over 18. Reproductive structure 20. Ganvas sheet 24. Throw a steer, as in 3

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy