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Scugog Citizen (1991), 30 Jun 1992, p. 14

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= wp" TH Bcugog Cltiten - Tuesday, June 30, 1993 New homes soon? A Port Perry developer wants 10 start construction of new homes "as soon as possible" on land known locally as the Jeffrey prop- erty, on the east side of Union Avenue in Prince Albert. Ted Griffen of Van Edward Developments told council Monday afternoon the company will be asking approval for 144 lots. "But it could be another two years before we put a shovel in the ground," he said. "We have to plan (the development) now and we have (0 known how many lots will be approved." The 144 lots include 93 single family, 34 semi-detached and 18 town houses. "This community needs lower priced housing. Large homes on . large lots are not selling," he told the council. Last year, the council deleted Durham Region Housing Corp. units from the development pro- posal after strong objections from residents living in the area. Mr. Griffen said 144 lots sound like a large number, but it will be "Reaching Out" And more graduates several years at least before they S.A. Cawker Sch AYER IE are developed. He noted it took the company 20 years to complete the Apple Valley development. But, he added, Van Edward \ wants to get the Official Plan amendment and zoning change | approved and "we want the bless- ing of this council." Council will deal with the request at its planning meeting this coming Monday. Lights back A set of roof lights that went missing from a Durham Region Police vehicle have turned up, safe and sound. A Police spokesman said the lights, valued at over $1,000, were found about 7:00 AM last Wednesday in the parking lot behind the Regional Police station in Port Perry. The lights were 1 late C. " [SR ISTSIRY ATI WAGGTUNERAL HOMIE AVS RINT "a QUEEN SIRE PORT IERIY 2 er Chapa From years of research, psychologists have determined there are Ten stages of grief that bereaved' people go through after the death of a loved one. (1) Shock. Shock is a natural built-in defence mechanism that numbs. We don't really feel anything at this time. (2) Emotional Release. The loss is realized and we vent our emotions on whoever is around. (3) Depression, We realize the person is gone and we feel very alone. (4) Physical Symptoms. I held its gr for the top all-round student. Sharing the aca- McClelland. . eo 0 d 1 Survivors sometime get sick; real or imagined after the death of someone close to them. returned in good condition, said the spokesman. They were stolen the previous weekend from the roof of a Police 4X4 van. 9 monles were held June 22 with the presenta- tion of academic and other awar from left: Maxine Lines (Finan award), Mark cere- Dunn (French), demic award are Teresa Hancock and Dayna week. Lisa Eddy (at left) recelved the award Saarl. At right Is 1992 valedictaglan Matt ~ Holly Jackson (ore). In back, Brian Nash ler Cla hip), s. In front, (most |; torlan), Mark Turnbull (Finan award). (5) Panic. We need our family and friends to assure us that we are okay and that it is normal to be afraid. The last 5 stages that | will talk about in my next column are: KARL HERDER CONSTRUCTION LTD. (6) Guilt - Decks - Light Commercial o Anger Renovations - Construction inertia (9) Emotional Release & 166 REACH RD., PORT PERRY 985-3885 (10) Adjustment to Reality. 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On July 13, we are taking a bus trip to the Thousand Islands for a 3-hour cruise. Tickets are going fast so get them early at Lizylou Colour Craft or at the July 7 meet- ing. The Senior Garden Club meets at 8:00 PM at the Nestleton hall and all are invited to attend. There will be no meetings for the Juniors during July and August. Wear your life jacket! Boating on Lake Scugog with- out sufficient life jackets has cost an Oshawa man a day in court in August. The Durham Police Marine Patrol laid the charge Saturday moming after discovering two life jackets in a boat occupied by three people. A Police spokesman said officers in the Marine Patrol are Od out on Lake Scugog and will charge boaters breaking any laws and regulations, including those dealing with liquor. Police are also investigating the theft of a Nintendo game from a home on Morris Lane over the weekend. A spokesman said the game was the only item reported missing in the break-in All at Guaranteed Low Prices! 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