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Scugog Citizen (1991), 6 Feb 1996, p. 1

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Strong start ) for QM sales In the same week it announced Tahoe/GME Yuken/Suburban record profits for 1995, General full size sports utilities; a 41 per Motors Canada vehicle sales cent hike in Pontiac Grand Prix jumped 4.4 per cent in January sales and 31 per cent in Astro of this year, compared to the and Safari vans. same moyith last year. Tom Mason, GM @anada vice GM Canada dealers delivered president of gales and 25,947 new cars and trucks in marketing, said th@@@mpany is January, compared with 24,864 "very pleased to staft the new the previous year. year with strong sales in many Truck sales at 11,440 units of our key market segments." were up 7.7 per cent, passenger He went on to say the Chev car sales at 14,507 were up Cavalier and Pontiac Sunbird nearly two per cent, according to continue to be customer figures released from Oshawa favourites and again set the pace last week. for car sales in January. Some of the sales hilights for "With an exceptional lineup of January include a"78 per cent vehicles, the outlook for 1996 at hike in Chev Cavalier/Pontiac General Motors is very positive," Sunbird; 54*per cent for Chev he added. Kawartha fisheries assoc. to be formed A public meeting will be held group is a follow-up to a this Saturday February 10 for refommendation bf the walleye citizens interested in taking an stocking review completed in active role in Kawartha Lakes 1994. : fisheries issues Mr. Beaton sai an intéfim Once established, the citizens steering commitfige has been group will work with Ministry of meeting ona regular basis to Natural Resources staff on such develop the organizational things as water quality, creel structure and set-up} counts, spawning areas and "We are how at a point where habitat restoration in the we need more input from the Kawartha chain, which includes community as to how this Sgugog. association might look and Sandy Beaton, an ardent operate. We have a lotwof work tos angler from Port Perry Will ¢0- do and we need more chair the meeting Saturday. He voluntedrg," he told the' Citizen said it will be of interest to all The group will provide both persons who use the lakes for advisory-and dperational roles to recreation purposes MNR to ensure the wise use and Once a chainwide citizens preservation of the fishery in the group has been set up, he said, Kawartha Lakes forall users smaller sub-groups will be through edycation and resource established for each of the enhancement individual lakes that make up Mr. Beaton said the meeting the Kawarthas this coming Saturday (Feb. 10) This inititiative has the full will be held in the main support of the Ministry of auditorium at Sir Sandford Natural Resources. Fleming College in Lindsay, "This is an excellent starting at 1:30 PM opportunity for the fisheries He said all residents who use community to become more the Kawarthas for Rage and involved in management other forms of recrea programs. | am excited about the welcome to attend the meeting potentinl of this new initiative to and get actively involved in this enhance the local fishery," said citizens association Paul Drysdale, MNR supervisor The Kawartha chain stretches for the Kawarthe Lakes from Bolsever east to Hastings, Management Area north to Stoney Lake and south The formation of this citizens to Lake Scugog Quick start for Bruce Port Perry musher Bruce Langmaid got off to a quick sta¥t Sunday in the 700 km Rocky Mountain Stage Stop Sled Dog Race in Wyoming. Langmaid topped the field of 32 well known teams in the first leg of the race--a two mile sprift that was part of the opening ceremonies That allowed him to wear the coveted yellow jacket on day two Monday (30 miles) and gave him a strategic advantage as he will start last after the other teams have packed down the trail And Bruce's Alaskans seem to run better when they are chasing other teams. After day two he holds down fifth place Looking for 100 pts. Port Perry MoJuck sniper Keith Leslie is gunning for a double mile ¥ on are stone and could do it this Thursday night when the team faces Bobcaygeon at the Scugog Arena Leslie, who leads the Central League in scoring, has 97 points and 47 goals. He would dearly love to hit the century mark in points and the half century in goals. If he misses the mark Thursday, he'll have one last chance on Sunday. Details on the sports pages in this edition of your Scugog Citizen 4 Pe FEBRUARY HEART ANT STROKE MONTH - GIVE GENEROUSLY Your Voice in Scugog Call (905) 985-6397 La ------------------------------ Vol. 5, No. 26 Tuesday, February 6, 1996 CIRC. 13,500 24 pages Antique and Nostalgia Show The first Antique and Nostalgia Show at the new Scugog Centrg over The weekend was a nice success with large crowds coming out both days tg.poke around for bargains and something interesting like this 1920's 'Boudoir Dol," with original smock, a"cloth body and composition head. The doll was displayed ty Catrie Evans of Woodward's Antiques and Collectibles of Norwood, one of 30 vendors at the show. Most of the vendors reported brisk sales throughout the weekend and said they will be back again next year. The show was organized by the Scugog Centre Advisory Board and members were delighted with the guality displayed by the vendors and the number of people who turned out for #h@ show. Re

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