12- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 12, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" | Fri. Jan. 29th & Sat. Jan. 30th Showtime 8pm. Tickets $12. AT TOWN HALL 1873 Home of the Performing Arts Queen and Simcoe St., Port Perry Tickets Available (after Jan. 11th) AT HENSHALL'S Queen St., Port Perry (905) 985-1965 - FOR INFO CALL MICHELE (905) 985-2942 Directory of Coming Events Saturday, Jan. 30 Port Perry Agricultural Society Annual Meeting Dinner and Social Time, Lions Club Hall, Hwy. 7A, Burns Church, Ashburn Manchester. Social hour: during the 10 a.m. ser- 6:45 p.m.; Dinner: 7:15 vice. p-m. Meeting following. $15/person. Tickets call: County Town Singers 985-3819. The County Town Weekly Singers, a mixed voice Casino Rama Bus Trip choir located in Whitby, weekly runs for $5 per will be holding auditions person and pick up at for new members on Scugog Memorial Public Wednesday, Jan. 13 and Library. Lunch tickets 20 at the Whitby Seniors offered by Casino Rama. Centre, 801 Brock St., Call now and reserve your Whitby. seat 905-986-0315. For more information Williamson Special Care call 666-2822. Transit. Wheelchair accessible. Blackstock Women's Institute Aerobics Gentle - Mondays - 1 p:m. - Blackstock United Church; Tuesdays - Low Impact - 7:30 p.m. - surgery, holds its meet- Blackstock United ings on the third Church; Thursdays - Low Wednesday of each Impact - 7:30 p.m. month at the Lakeridge Nestleton Hall. Call 986- Health Corporation (for- 4280. merly the Oshawa Gentle Aerobics General Hospital), in Gentle Aerobics for Room 1002 at 7:30 p.m. older gouits, Mondays Topics presented are and/or Thursdays - 10:30 guest speakers, videos to 11:30 a.m., Masonic and general interest Hall, Port Perry. New items. members welcome. Mary 905-655-5917. Sunday, Jan. 17 The Bowmanville Bell Ringers will perform at Ostomy Association The Oshawa & District Ostomy Association, a mutual aid group for all persons who have or are about to have ostomy Conting Events sponsored by... RYE AANA PORT PERRY 985-5277 Yep! They're bitin' all right! The ice fishing season's off to a great start on Lake Scugog By Chris Hall Port Perry Star Lots of big fish stories can be heard around Port Perry these days ...and some fishermen can even prove them, says a local bait shop owner. "This year is just excel- lent, excellent," Chuck Preston, owner of JD Fishing and Archery Supplies, said last week. "I've heard there's up to 14 inches of ice out there, but mostly 10 to 12 inches. And there's big fish being caught, big fish. "There's been a thirty- and-a-half-inch, 11-pound walleye caught and one at 29-inches and nine-and-a- half-pounds too. There's all kinds of two to four- pound fish out there too; all kinds of them." Jumbo perch are also being pulled out of the lake at a great rate, he added. "I had two guys come in on Wednesday and they said they got 48 walleye and 20 jumbo perch. They kept 10 of the walleye and all of the perch. "She's good out there alright. The early season is always better; the first big freeze makes all the difference." While the ice fishing season didn't officially begin until Jan.1, Mr. Preston says anglers were getting prepared for the season early. "People were popping in now and again in December and the the day before (Thursday, Dec. 31) it got really busy," he said. The season closes Feb. 28. 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Also enthusiastic about the great start to the season was Norm Tripp of Causeway Live Bait. "It's been pretty good so far; they're pulling out big fish, and the ice is looking good," he said. "We've got lots of cus- . tomers who say the ice is thick and in good condi- tion and they're getting some pretty big fish." Chris Hockley of Kev's Muskie Shop also notes that the '99 season is beginning to look like a good one. "It's great. Business is great this year. The fish are fantastic; the average size this year is bigger than any previous year... It's going to be one of those good years," he said. "They're getting a lot of big fish but they're also putting a good number back too, which is good," said Mr. Hockley. "There's not too many huts right now -- they're just going out and stand- ing around or sitting -- but once the season gets on I imagine they'll start hauling them out." Naturalists to hear bird speech The January general meeting of Durham 'Region Field Naturalists will feature a slide pre- sentation on The Birds of the Himalayas by Scott Connop, founder and leader, Turaco Nature Inc. on Monday, Jan. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at Northview Branch, Oshawa Public Library, Beatrice St. at Ritson Rd. North. "A $2 admission gift is requested from non- 'members. For further informa- tion contact Hugh Peacock at 905-579-0179 or Lois Gillette at 905- 725-6098. : REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM POLICE SERVICE BOARD NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL LAND AND/OR BUILDING IN NORTH DURHAM REGION The Durham Regional Police Service North Durham Community Police Office is responsible for policing the three northern Townships of Brock, Uxbridge and Scugog. The Durham Regional Police Service is inviting proposals for: a) suitable land on which to construct a new building or b) suitable land with an existing building or c) suitable land and construction of a new building or d) construction of a new building to meet the needs of the Police. The preferred geographic site encompasses a 10 kilometre radius from the intersection of Regional Road 8 and Highway 12, A Mandatory Bidders Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 26, 1999 at 11:00am at the Scugog Community Centre 1655 Reach St., Port Perry. Request for Proposal Documents may be obtained from the Police Department's Financial Services at 579-1520 ext. 4260 and North Durham Port Perry Community Office at 579-1520 ext. 2672. The Proposal Document may be viewed on the Internet at www.police.durham.on.ca The Police Service Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals received under this Request for Proposal. Proposals will be received at the Office of Superintendent Turner, Administration, Durham Regional Police Service, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, up to 1200 hours, Monday, February 15, 1999.