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Port Perry Star, 18 Dec 1990, p. 31

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Ri Ss A A a A OS er ------ || et er BO i il {1-26 27% x School to go carolling I ° DAVIE SE SDR This has been a busy week for everyone. So many were fighting this flu bug that has come to our area. Those who have been on holidays have been returning, Marydale and Maurice Tapscott from a lovelv trio "down under" were wearing beautiful tans and joined her family for a Christmas dinner on Sunday evening, Don and Stella Asling arrived home from a visit to see Dr. Pat in Jamaica. Dr. Jerrold Asling and his wife have arrived home from a visit to the Caymen Islands and their oldest daughter Jan will be home from Arizona for Christmas. : My daughter and her husband gotinat3 a.m. yesterday from a visit to Mexico. Cathy Baster is expected home for Christmas from Australia where she has been on a working Register fish huts Persons planning on ice fishing Lake Scugog this winter should note all fish huts placed on the lake must be registered at Lind- say District office. If you have not previously registered your ice hut for Lake Scugog, please contact Lindsay District office for ap- plication forms. Anglers should note district conservation officers will be con- ducting regular patrols on Lake Scugog to ensure compliance of the fishing regulations as well as provisions of the Public Lands Act pertaining to the leaving of gar- bage on the ice. Please use litter bags and remove all garbage from the lake. A mild November has resulted in warmer than usual water temperatures and minimal ice formation to date. Anglers should exercise extreme caution until colder weather arrives, and always check local ice conditions before venturing onto the lake ice. Deer Hunt Preliminary results from the 1990 deer hunt in the Lindsay District indicate an increase in deer harvest. The total harvest for the Lindsay District is ex- pected to reach 1,500 deer. In 1989, over 1,300 deer were harvested. Lindsay District conservation officers contacted 1,180 hunters during the 1990 four day deer season. Seventy-eight violations were detected by Lindsay District officers resulting in twenty per- sons being charged. Trespassing by hunters was minimal this year with only four trespassing charges being laid. In spite of the increasing number of deer taken over the past several years, the deer population is still increasing. Deer/vehicle collisions are ex- pected to be a record high by year-end and complaints about agricultural damage are also in- creasing. Ministry officials are reviewing means of increasing the deer hunt harvest to assist with controlling the increasing deer population. holiday. After Christmas the flow will be to Florida I suppose. Margaret and Sean Sevier of Newmarket, Miss Ruth Taylor of Cannington and Ray Taylor of Lindsay were Sat. luncheon guests with Earl and Elizabeth Taylor. Mrs. Lucille Wagner celebrated her 75th birthday at the home of her son Ron and his wife Sandy of Strattonville Drive for a lunch and was surprised to receive so many greetings from her family, Dorothy and Harold Noble of Ux- bridge, Evelyn and Murray Richardson of Frankford, Frank & Muriel Wagner of Sundridge, her son Ross and sister Ruth Ashton were all present. Best wishes from Epsom friends. The Sunday School Concert was a very happy and successful even- ing. Every child did his best and the Nativity Scene was beautiful. While it was being enacted the senior choir sang. There was a visit from Santa with bags of goodies. Lunch and coffee or juice was enioved bv all. Thanks to - pre Christmas supper with their those who prepared this programme. The U.C.W. pot luck lunch on. Tues. was not as well attended as So many were sick, but those at- tending enjoyed a wonderful lunch. The music from the Senior Entertainers of Uxbridge was much appreciated. They have charge of the Uxbridge Seniors programme in Uxbridge on Tues- day. There were contests and readings - a lovely afternoon. | Epsom School will go carol singing on Thursday afternoon. They will have a spring concert in place of the annual Christmas Concert. On Sat. all the family of Mrs. Gladys Evans met at the Ux- bridge Care Centre and had Christmas dinner with her. Sunday evening Gerald and Betty Acton of Stouffville, Donald and Joyce Action of Havelock had sister Barbara and Ross Evans in Uxbridge. Several attended the 'Musical' in the Baptist Church Sunday evening put on by the junior and senior choirs. Please phone your news in ear- ly for the next two weeks. 985-2620. 22 [ITT OSS 7 ® Casian i+ PALACE ASK THE EXPERTS! Linda and Marylou Decorate with confidence at - sikkens CENTRAL PAINT Benjamin Moores AIRPORT SERVICE (orl! T & C LIMOUSINE Office Call Collect (evenings) 985-0170 705-357-2570 Prompt and Courteous Service & WALLPAPER "mma DINING \' GUIDE {formery Buonty Heaven) - DAILY SPECIALS - NOW SERVING - Shanghai, Szechwan, Mandarin & Cantonese Lic. LLBO Hwy. 12, North of Brooklin (Canadian Menu also avalabie) 655-8911 reer @ountry Corners Cafe SEAFOOD PLATTER-* 1/2 Ib. HOME BURGER SHRIMP, SCALLOPS * FISH & CHIPS * HOT DOGS STEAK on a KAISER * SANDWICHES All Day Breakfasts and many more Home-Cooked Foods Scugog Island, Port Perry 985-9416 \_ EATIN-TAKEOUT OPEN ALL YEAR CLOSED MONDA N The OLD MUNICH Restaurant & Bistro 255 KING ST.E., (at Ritson) OSHAWA specializing in German Foods ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING Call for Reservations ... 436-5065 BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY NOW! CHINESE 8 CANADIAN Wednesday Speclals Dinner - $7.99 8 Ri Rh HAPPY TOWN RESTAURANT 28 Brock St.W., UXBRIDGE All-You-Can-Eat Buffet (Inc. Salad Bar) and {Lobster - Dinners Only) BUFFET HOURS: Lunch- $5.99 - 11:30 t0 2:30 ... Dinner - $11.99 - 5:00 to 830 PM HOURS: 11:30 AM to 10 PM Weekdays; 11:30 AM 10 11 PM Weekends ) 852-3789 Fast Take-out 852-3789 also "ala Carne" Ciosed Tuesday 158 WATER STREET PORT PERRY 985-44m LIC. LLBO ... featuring Fresh Salads, Pasta, Pizza, Chicken Ribs & Steak ( Ratys Sweet Treats HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS BAKING 10% Discount for Seniors 150 Water Soveet, Port Perry 985-0396 Open 7 Days a Week - 6 AM to Midnight FAMILY RESTAURANT Sit Down Service and Take-out 7A at WATER ST., PORT PERRY 985-4707 y, Pa Pasta Villa RISTORANTE Fine Dining * Italian Cuisine * Lic. LLBO For reservations call 852-4335 44 BROCK ST. W., UXBRIDGE DELICIOUS LUNCHES HOMEMADE DESSERTS TAKE-OUTS Monday & Tuesday Lunch Special Homemade Soup & Roll, Salad, Coffee or Tea ... $4.95 143 PERRY STREET, 8:30 to 4:30 PORT PERRY 985-3942 Mon. to Sat. 295 Ritson Road South -- OSHAWA -- 434-3939

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