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Port Perry Star, 25 Nov 1981, p. 9

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\ * by Jean Jeffery Epsom -Utica social group will meet on Saturday, Pickering and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bern Aldred Sr. of Uxbridge. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 25, 1981 -- 9 Shoreline residents urge Region to "go slow" with new development RG IND ag Sn) Jy Daveiner 38 at 20m. 3 ara ey thar ol the Soto Residents living along the tion of the study, and Island) and the other is in the approved. i Storey's home Gordon Prentice who had Lake Scugog shoreline have although there were St. Christopher area, east of "The preliminary plan is on 5 Card playing and outdoor been to Seattle to visit son Ur&ed the Durham Region concerns Sxgressed abit (hemares. : display at the Municipal 1 activities are planned. Dress Ross, Didi and the girls. Mrs, Planning department to take Digter dually of Meduke, JDungadiusticaseriod ifice and the Regions 31 casual and bring a flashlight. Prentice's sister Mrs. Elva @ 80 slow" approach for pollution, the availability of the meeting was told that the planning department will fy Ladies bring dessert - Taylor accompanied them to "€W development in this public seeess 10 the Jake, quay of ake Sougog water accept written comments hi coftea andes oeovidea "alll . vist her son at Fitnie B.C area. most of the residents who is good and the shoreline can about it for the next few > 276 WOlLOINE. Pp They had 0 Sip weather At a public meeting held attended the meeting clearly support further development weeks. in The Sunday School walka- thon was well attended. The money raised is to be used for an overhead projector for the Sunday School. The Rev. Edith Anne McManiman was Sunday guest with Basters for lunch. On Friday evening Barry and Lois Bushell were supper guests with Shirley, Paul and the girls. . The Yéijth Group will meet on Saturday, Nov. 28 at Epsom Church at 7 p.m. later will go to Rob Page's all the time even missed that big storm in Seattle. Recent visitors at the home of Ruth and Howard Ashton were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner, Rev. Edith Anne McManiman, Mr. Earl Taylor. We wish a speedy "recovery to Mr. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling visited Jerry, Joan and family at Hanover last 'Sunday and Monday. Jan returned with them to Whitby Trafalgar Castle School which she is attend- November 17, at the Town- ship office in Port Perry to discuss the proposed shoreline plan for Lake 'Scugog, there was particular concern expressed over new tourist and recreation facilities. Planners with Durham Region told the meeting that currently about 47 per cent of the shoreline on Scugog Island and in the Caesarea area is developed with residential housing, and the planners are suggesting were opposed to any new tourist-recreation develop- ment on a large scale. At the meeting, Durham chief planner Dr. Mofeed Michael outlined some of the issues which were examined; the possible goals of the study, and some of the options which can be incor- porated into the final water- front plan. Dr. Michael noted that while he can understand why residents may be opposed to new tourist-recreation (residential and other). However, there are isolated water problems due to faulty septic systems, and there is a problem of "heavy weed growth. Along with pointing out areas where future develop- ment may take place, the planning department has suggested large environ- mentally sensitive areas where no development should take place. One of these is the Osler Marsh at the south end of the lake. . : there could be up to 250 new development on the lake, the The proposal unveiled at fs arti oy ry Page and 6 scounts houses built, mostly by time may come when there the meeting by the planning 3 Bateman ekhibited their from the 1st Scugog troop in-filling on existing lots is increased pressure for department was for dis- a weaving at the Japanese returned from a District Fall Providing they meet stan- new devdlopments, | cussion chly, jpccording (a : wl Culture Centre at the Annual Camp in the Blackstock dards set by the Health Unit. Ia . the preliminary pe Michael. His deparimian) bid Craft Show and Sale. aren. There were about 60 Development along the proposal, the planning will take into consideration Graduation y Mr. and Mrs. Elmer boys.in attendance. shoreline has virtually been department has suggested all the comments made by Linda Duivastovn { wilson had luich With ie Conuratilatione io Pat frozen pending the comple- three areas where there members of the public at the yn, 4 TSO, aac. neh with ni ongraty could be new tourist meeting beforea finalplanis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. he mother Mrs. J. P. Wilson on Sunday. Bolton who was awarded Ontario County Women's Parent finder facilities, either public or privately owned. presented to Scugog Town- ship some time early in the Duivesteyn of Blackstock recently graduated from Sir Saturday evening supper Institute Scholardship. One is the provincially New Year. Sandford Fleming College in ! 7 Sues 20 the Ren Brown Patrieia hg passe) it There will be a meeting of ©Wned land at the north end Council at that time will Peterborough with her Xs pid were Mr. and Mrs. this award at the Achieve- = "to Oshawaron Of Scugog Island: another is have the option to either Nursing Diploma. a eith Ellicott and his ment Day in Uxbridge Monday. November 30, 1951 on the west side of Scugog approve the plan, or make Linda is a former student i 3 parents Mr, and Mrs. Vern recently. al Vincent Massey Public Island (near Seven Mile changes in it before it is of Cartwright High School. hy Ellicott of Port Perry. Tracy Elson won her School in th Yk i On [Friday evening with county honours. 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