Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 27 Sep 1978, p. 3

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| Scugog man wants toug A Blackstock area man has called on Scugog Town- ship to take tougher steps to insure that hunters respect - the rights of property owners during the hunting season, In a strongly worded letter to the Council dated. Sept- ember 6, Roland Coy of RR 1, Blackstock says that there is not enough control over hunt- ing on private property, the regulations are inadequate, and there is not enough ad- ministration and enforce- "ment of these regulations, Mr. Coy asks in his letter that Scugog Township pro- tect property owners by im- plementing the following suggestions: - written permission from a confirmed area property owner be presented before a hunting licence is issued and then only to hunt on those lands. - signs placed throughout the Township indicating written permission is requir- ed for hunting on any land in this area. - during a specific hunting season, such as the three-day deer hunt, an adequate en- forcement team and a dis- patch is on duty at the Township office from 4:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. each day of the season. Mr. Coy's letter states that "many rural property own- ers are experiencing serious difficulty with trespassing and property damage," ana "I don't believe I should have to argue with anyone about whether they are going to leave my property." He suggests that the Min- istry of Natural Resources officials at the Lindsay office are not doing enough to enforce the regulations con- cerning hunting on private property. "They expect us to challenge hunters for their names, addresses, etc., and Poslun Coats "85 . 00 Gup Utex Jackets $78. Corduroy Jumpsuits 128. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 27, 1978 -- 3 her hunting rules then prosecute while they stay in their office 40 miles away." Scugog council considered the letter from Mr. Coy at its regular meeting Monday night with members gener- ally agreeing that problems do arise with hunting on private property without the owner's permission. Council agreed that the (Turn to page 7) 00 95 Ladies' Dresses by Ruby Lou & Charles Carroll SWEATERS By Mr. Love - Golden Crown - Barbara Sue : KAYSER HOSIERY & LINGERIE Meneour Former Bmployoes | Hips - Pantie - Gowns her tn ET EE -- £ With Mr. Jackson in his photo are Mrs. Jackson (left) and long. ime employees KNETTING ACCESSORIES Knitting Needles - Crochet Hooks » TR BN FAY MAA) A Jin FABRICS FOR FALL --& LAs). Cottons - Wool Blends - Polyester MUR HOUSE 279 QUEEN ST. port pert wait BESIDE THE BOWLING GREEN po P J ee" | =N rey Pp 4 OC ole: [SEE Oath A.W. BROCK hen CAN Imported cheeses DEPARTMENT STORE > OV spechalty foods Queen Street - 985-2521 homemade cakes & ples LUNCHEONS & ENGLISH CREAM TEAS erehandise not as illustrated) LEE CEE EE CE LETC TT / ALR CRE TL Pt a? 208 x TL > nd a 4 Gs - .d vy 2 y ER Di EN To mn Te -- SE A CE DT EAS AT

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