"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" They started work on the creek last Saturday Volunteers get to work on William's Creek restoration project By Rik Davie Kawartha Conservation turn, create better food Port Peny Stay people and the Township sources for larger fish near The restoration of . : of Scugog we first did asur- Lake Scugog. William's Creek is well 20g £08 d vey of needs and of peo- The idea is to promote un erway with students ple's concerns," Ms. Kelly the stoppage of erosion Tom Lindsay's SIl said. "Some of the resi- and create a better fish Sandford Fleming College dents had concems over habitat without greatly Eco-System Management flooding and we saw a affecting the flow of the course pulling on theirhip- aed for shoreline stabi- creek. wadders . lization." The project will contin- The small group got to The crew spent the = ue for several weeks and work last Saturday, shoring cekend planting small residents who see the stu- up the edges of the almost unknown creek where it comes out from its sub-sur- face flow near the old Memorial Library building on Queen St. right across Kevin White, left, and Mike Townsend were among from the Port Perry IGA. the volunteers who spent some time last weekend Sara Kelly, a faculty restoring portions of William's Creek. supervisor with Sir Sandford, said that making the creek's edges more habitable for small fish was among the first priorities. "In response to offers to become involved in the restoration by both the ~ shrubs and creating over- dents working the area are hangs on the bank that will encouraged to stop and promote a food source for ask questions on the pro- feeder fish which will, in ject. Council ponders 1s a Teenager on looking at bins November 1 Responding to a Happy 13th complaint by Daphne 3 Mitchell regarding the Birthday recycling bins beside Love Mom, Dad £5 Darrell the township office, council agreed that it » o might be time to take a We C iy. rand. name : look at the entire issue. Sn Ms. Mitchell, who Take a closer Ink Cartridges, owns the Settlement House Shops on Queen Look. oo 4 also re-inked cariilges St. in Port Perry's down- Th & refill kits. town core, wrote to | f oo AEST | FO council suggesting the Port Perry RT 0 bins were inadequate Weekend Star Le Er [ i d that an ACFER Th often found overflow. | | Uxbridge Star WEOFFER: © PRINTED SERVICES: ing. ; f NL LU ae Ls . ward 2 Counciior a a rials 0 ® Photocopying © Business cards Over Viarllyn Posice sasel she ® Colour laser copies © Rubber stamps 15 years experience look at Oe creire Issue, Port Perry This Week has only 10,500 i. Faxing ® Laminating ® letterhead Catalogues or y ad ou Moffatt Don't settle for HALF THE COVERAGE ® Spiral binding ~ & envelopes Charge Accounts Avoilable was still a lot of confu. | | GO with the papers that EVERYONE reads -- o Canpar shipping © Address labels (oh scoot Cad Akai sion about recyclables AN. at the transfer station. errant Za Sms a ® Postage meter ® Wedding invitations Ward 3 Councillor Jim McMillen comment- | a VEEKEND STAR | 4 Resume typesetting ed that the bins should Lo have been removed Your only local choice: when the township 188 Mary Street, Port Perry 188 MARY STREET, PORT PERRY went to full garbage Tel: 905-985-7383 © Fax: 905-985-4160 pickup. E-mail: advertising@portperrystar.com 905-985-7383 FAX: 905-985-3708 wWWww.portperrystar.com of * (ED) SF [©] faPeI nL ay A, SU 2 S 1 Ib. wings & garlic bread 0 Wetiar Sit. [Pert [Pam i a oR ie RaW] 14 piece pizza with 1 item} 11h. wings & garlic bread J 28 lioce pizza with 1 item 905. 985-8448 $1999 || Bios | hl Caesarea, Seaaqrave, Gree nbank Utica, Epsom. Scug 00 oh tale}