Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 29 Sep 1987, p. 37

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i Control pheasant hunting on Island The controlled pheasant hunt on Scugog Island got underway September 25 and will continue through to mid-November. The hunt, under the control of the Ministry of Natural Resources, is held on some 400 acres of land at the north end of the island known as the Scugog Wildlife Management area. Mike Palotta of the Pineridge Hunting Preserve is again operating the pheasant hunt at the Island on behalf of the Natural Resources Ministry. They operate from Wednesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A maximum of 45 hunters are allowed to hunt the area at any specific time. The charge for a day's hunting is $12 and this allows each hunter to take a maximum of two pheasants per day. Meanwhile the Ministry of Natural Resources office in Lindsay hes increased the number of hunting licence examination centres in the © Lindsay District. Exams will be held October 7 and 14 at the Kinsmen Centre in Oshawa. For a complete list of ex- amination centres and dates, con- tact the MNR office at 571-3211. A. NA ah MA ls Nc Bln PREP TR Ministry charges contractor + The Ontario Ministry of the En- vironment has charged a Keswick man with seven counts under the Ontario Water Resources Act (OWRA). James Closs, of 140 Riverglen Road, faces one charge under sec- tion 22¢ of the OWRA, which per- | tains to constructing wells without a contractor's licence; three | charges under section 22g (1), which pertains to working on the construc- _ -tion of a well without a technician's = licence; one charge under section = 11(5) (c) of Regulation 612/84, made | under the OWRA, which pertains to 1 failing to supply a well record to the = well owner; and two charges under 1 section 11(5)(d) of Regulation "1 612/84, which pertains to failing to | supply a well record to the ministry. The charges follow a ministry in- 4 vestigation into events between May 1, 1986, and Jan. 31, 1987, when three | Township of Georgina. = Afirst court date has been set for = 9am, Oct. 9, at Newmarket Pro- 1 vincial Court. GALLEY FISH & CHIPS Queen Street(- Port Perry will be CLOSED October 11 to 15 INCLUSIVE Steaks... ». 3.99 Steaks .. (While Quantities Last) The Kawartha Region Conserva- tion Authority is seeking public nominations of potential recipients for its Kawartha Conservationist Award. The Award, which was presented for the second time last year. is given to an individual or group of individuals which have made significant contribution to conservation within the Kawartha Region watershed. The Kawartha Conservationist Award consists of a loon statue onto which the reci- pient"s name is engraved, and a PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 29, 1987 -- 37 framed print. It is awarded to a reci- pient who may or may uot live within the watershed. Nominations for the award must be submitted in writing and include: the individual's name, occupation, resident address, a description of in- terests related to natural resources Nominations wanted for Conservation Award and achievements in the area of con- servation and natural resource management within the watershed. All nominations must be received by the Kawartha Region Conserva- tion Authority, Box 819, Fenelon Falls, KOM INo0, no later than Fri- day, October 30, 1987. | wells were constructed in the . the new 1988 MODEL YEAR Come and view them THURS. OCTOBER 1st at PHILP PONTIAC-BUICK LTD. GMC 1988 IT'S NOT JUST A TRUCK ANYMORE! PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive -- Port Perry -- 985-8474 Sales Department Open Evening to 9:00 PM, Friday to 5:00 PM; Saturday td 4:00 PM yet 1

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