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Port Perry Star, 12 Sep 1989, p. 5

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Private and indoor by Rob Streich Scugog Council approved, with requirements, an applica Li or the creation of an in- oor shooting ran IR John Pa approached LScugog Council on Monday for {za latter of approval to establish Ra private [} ooting range near "Caesarea, :: i: Mr, Park asked Council to iiallow him to develop an indoor ange i in an outbuilding at his ith ome at Part Lot 12, Shion 1sion 8, Caesarea. a Mr. Park was informed by the Ontario Provincial Police \\Range Inspector that he re- By-Law restricts | burning in Scugog (From page 1) The Ministry of the Envi- ronment has turned down the Councils' plan to use the Scu- gog Transfer Station for a com- posting site. Town Council has pro- posed to the Region thatleaves could be collected in a bin at the transfer station and transport- ed to the Whitby site. The Township will have to pay to have these leaves towed away, but will be able to avoid curb- side collection. -Area Councillor Don Co- : chrane asked Council if he - would need to call the Fire Chief if he wanted to have a corn roast? The answer was "yes". quired the approval of the Mu- nicipal Council before the in- spector would begin to assist "him with development. Mr. Park wants the range for his Srssnal use, and will not be able to have others bring their ee to the range, al- though they may use his fire- arms there. He said that, " this will not become a club." The 100 by 32 foot building Shooting range approved is distant from existing build- ings according to Mr. Park, and should not disturb his neigh- bors. He assured Council that he only plans to use the range once or twice weekly and he will be there during reasonable hours. This range is required to be built to O.P.P. specifications and will be inspected by that agency. Clerk's office to be re-located due to shortage of space Work will begin in the near future to move Administrator Earl Cuddie and three mem- bers of his staff into the house at 208 North Street. The move has been necessi- tated by an acute lack of space in the township office. It is hoped that the move can be made within the next month, at a cost of about $25,000. Councillor Don Cochrane did not agree that it was a goodidea to move the clerk out of the main office, feeling he should be at the centre ofthe action. Mayor Hall said that he has had several meeting with Mr. Cuddie over the move, and it was the Administrator's opin- ion that this would work best. The only other alternative would have been the treasury "department, but that was re- jected because of the high cost of moving all of the equipment. Mr. Cuddie told council the "problem of space is so bad now, that they have no room for their auditors, and in fact, the new - deputy treasurer doesn't even have a chair. Cou ntry Lane FEY Tis Hwy 7A & High Street, Port Perry, Ontario "Anybody can be happy while busy - it's not so easy to be happy doing nothing!" WILLIAMS' ARNS port Perky, ont. 416) 985-8884 (Kentucky Fried Chicken Plaza) BROWNING REMINGTON RUGER BERETTA Your Local SHOOTING SPORTS Supplier. RELOADING COMPONENTS HUNTING CLOTHES & BOOTS BOOKS, KNIVES, ACCESSORIES, LICENCES .€.B. "Rémington 7400 'CARBINES 30-06, 18.5" bbl .. . $585. 'Remington 7600 CARBINES 30-06, 18.5" bbl ... $560. 'Remington 870 Express Combos, 12 ga, 3" + © 28" Mod. Vent plus deer bbl trsiggapssreserprstits $435. GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 'Mon; to Thurs, 9 AM to 6 PM; Fri. YAN 09 PW; Sat. SAW 5:30 PM + SMITH & WESSON COLT DAN WESSON etc, etc. Noting that it would prob- ably be a few years before a new municipal office is constructed, Mr. Cuddie said he felt this was the best solution. Police awards (From page 1) a Durham Police officer who was struggling with a suspect. Three Durham Police offi- cers and a Toronto firefighter were presented with Police awards for their role in saving people from a firein Oshawa. And 13 police officers, in- cluding Sgt. Ken Hudson and . Detective Carl Fitzgerald (both residents of Scugog) received the Canadian Police Exemplary Service Medal for 20 years of po- lice work. Four officers were present- ed with 30 year medals, includ- ing Deputy Chief Doug Bulloch. ptember 12, 1989 -- § PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, S$: Melissa Dawson of Prince Albert received a certificate of merit from the Toronto Sun newspaper last week for her honesty and citizenship. Melissa was on her Sun delivery route In July when she found a man's ring. Through her ef- forts and phone calls by her parents, the ring, valued at some $2,000 was returned to the grateful owner. The Toron- . to Sun heard of this story and felt Melissa was deserving of this certifcate. And so we at the Port Perry Star. Congratula- tions. 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