PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 10, 1976 -- 3 . L . . ' Dim view of Scugog police firing range range. Council refused their in-principle and it's no wonder. The property is just a few - hundred yards from the Skinner property that drew so much fire last summer when the owners attempted to start a shooting range there. In view of what happened "In view of what happen- ed at that time," said Mayor Lawrence Malcolm, *"'we can hardly approve." 'RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING NEW INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS BERT FABER Phone 985-3734 "Service is our business RICK LAROCQUE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR RESIDENTIAL and FARM WIRING 24 hour service | 985-3261 R.R. 2 Port Perry, Ont. (1 mile west off Oshawa Rd. on Conc. 3} The Metro Toronto Police Department has found a spot in Scugog they'd like to use for a firing range on the 2nd Concession, Lot 3 area in the former Township of Reach. Although the association cannot purchase land out- side of Metro, it was pro- posed to council that the land be sold to a third party, who Would lease it to the association as a range. All that was needed fron: council was an indication that they be willing to change to an appropriate zoning that would allow the Leniency shown (Continued) were meant for house mer- chants families, "we all know that this is not so." He said council has turned "a blind eye" to this so far, and shouldn't be 'put in the pos- ition of kicking people out of their apartments. He said there are many people living above stores on Queen Street who could be evicted on the same grounds. Council passed a motion that would allow apartments in existing buildings above commercial establishments. He urged that council take action that this problem be avoided in the future. to give support, The cast oF impromptu, aone-act tplay entered by Port Ferry High School ia the Ontario Collegiate Drama Festival in Oshawa on Monday, get a few pointers from director David Sims. From left are Kevin Bruce, Laurie Foster, Jenifer Carriere, and Pete Smith. The play will also be part of the annual Drama Night at the high school, scheduled this year for Wednesday, March 17 at 8 p.m. Arculus new president Paul 'Arculus has been elected to! the presidency of the Scugog Ratepayers Association -at- that organ- izations' annual meeting last week. Lo Outgoing president is Mrs. Bev: Muir. Others clccied to the executive are Vice - Pres. Eric Carre, Secrctary Nancy Williams, Treasurer Sharon Cawker. Directors are Cathleen Cawker and John Kingstone from Ward 1; John Rodway Ward 2; Doris Williams from Ward 3 (one more to be appointed by the new pres- -ident), and Moira Fallis and Bill Ferguson of Ward 4. All elections were by acclamation. Only about 20 people were on hand for the annual meeting, at least, partly due to the adverse weather and road con- ditions. The meeting .included guest speaker Yvonne Christie, chairman of the Durham Board of Educat- ARRIVALS Pant Suits Slims 312° $31% . $30 5 510%. 22 524% . $96 Sweaters Sleeveless *4%0 . $7% Long Sleeve 3g . 313 Short Sleeve' I ed Nk : Blouses and Hans Kraupa from. ion, as well as the election. OLDSMOBILE Twin Sets 10% ii | olors SINCE 1919 37% 3 2% $24% Ladies Jackets by Utex * 28% Lyons SHOES *10% - ww J Tender Tootsies PURSES % * - 16%; A.W. BROCK [268 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985:7351 | Bl Superior Aluminum R.R.1, PORT PERRY (Corner Con. 8 & Hwy 12) SIDING - WINDOWS - FASCIA SOFFIT - DOORS TROUGH -- REYNOLDS DEALER -- 25 Year Written Guarantee CALL - 985-3912 Hh i, of Ts DEPARTMENT STORE ee 2 0000000000000 %