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Scugog Citizen (1991), 26 Sep 1995, p. 4

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[<i i= Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, September 26, 1995 Seniors project will have little traffic impact Traffic generated from a Monday for West Shore . vehicles per hour at the peak any My on Simcoe Street or development," he told proposed h ing de t Develop which is pl times on weekdays (between 4 side streets in the area, and he coyncillors. for seniors on Simcoe Street in to build a 62 unit retirement and 6 pm) and about 36 vehicle - suggested that because there is Council has forwarded Port Perry would have virtually building and 382 individual tripsqn Saturdays. already so much traffic on Fearnley's report to the no negative impact on the surrounding neighbourhood. That was one conclusion from traffic expert Ted Fearnley who submitted his report to council maisonettes on land on the east side of Simcoe Street, just north of the Perry Street intersection. Fearnley's report suggested the development would generate 16 Simcoe Street currently ras , traffic counts in excess of 500 vehicles per hour every day of the week. " Council asked-for a traffic impact study on the proposed development two weeks ago. Fearnley said there will be Simcoe Street, it should be signed "no parking" anyway, to improve safety. He also suggested the cgntre lane should be designated for left turns for north and south bound traffic. "The traffic on Simcoe St. is not Township planning consultant for an evaluation. Meanwhile, the Township has received a letter signed by 150 .° seniors in the community who believe the West Shore retirement development "is Police report needed in the community. J ample on-site parking to prevent ; A 25 year old Port Perry man who spent a few days out of town on his honeymoon returned to find his vehicle had been worked over by thieves. Police say the man left his 1991 Toyota at the home of a relative on Reach Street. While he was away somebody lifted all four tires and rims, the four doors, a stereo, speakers, a large quantity of tools and even the muffler. Loss was pegged at more than $5,000. Police have charged a 17-year old youthful offender in connection with the theft of money from a student locker at Cornish Public School. Police say about $25 and a $1,000. REWARD For Information leading to the conviction of the x being genekated by this small purse was reported \ missing by a student. The charge was made September 20 after police received a tip. Police say the number. of incidents of scratched cars continues in the Port Perry area. . Three more vehicles on Water St., Scugog St., and in the parking lot at Cornish School were reported' deliberately scratched by a sharp object over the weekend. A 1990 Toyota truck left overnight in the commuter lot on the" Shirley Road came up missing a CB radio, a wedding band and diamond engagement ring. z | KNOW PM JUST FENCE BUT | STILL O LORD IT $1,000.00 REWARD FOR INFORMATION AON 10 CONIGION OF WHO CIT pa This sign says it all. When a farm fence just south of 'Caesarea was vandalized last week, the owner put this sign up looking for culprits. FORDER - PARKS INSURANCE BROKERS INC. person(s) who cut fences on Hwy. 57, south of the Caesarea Fire Hall and near Williams Point Corner. . 34 Water Street, Port Perry, ' Contact : Albert Werry (Enniskillen) Oa eG: ron on, G.l. C. 35 Ang 2 you gan 309, he 8 (905) 263-8541 PERSONALATTENTION TOALL OF [RAMEN ) iy fing Some or YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS Subject to Change Without Notice. OLL S co LO RATIONS La UNBEATABLE PRIC Paint s Wallcoverings NACE DEG, | |@PARAL, SOB RACTSL, » CARPET : "DID YOU KNOW... 2.90 \ Qa A, Unpainted stucco should be oll primed 2Eqge, Toast, Coftes, Bacon, before using a Latex Ceiling Paint. ~ Plas Gr Saimainn & Himetn ' Call or Drop in Today for Details wo use 2500 EGGS every week! 84 WATER STREET, o85.4707 6 ™~' PORT PERRY i - | LAURELYON J . 1874 Scugop St (Hwy. 74) -- r ' } i aring for Children~ Wier | Westen S v HOOKS GALORE & MORE PE b} / . | . ; > 2 Western, p 2 Z | Utica =i 15300 Hwy. 12 - Port Perry now carries 3 DayCare | 985-7593 " MAGAZINES | or i including T | OLD FASHIONED THE ECONOMIST | sic you ses | TURKEY DINNER FINE WOODWORKING | |. ge rmtenr | - With All the Trimmings MAC WORLD | OCTOBER 7th, 8th and 9th "CHILDREN'S SoMcs 14 EUR IM REE [ 85-7597 "and more. qe. ga D i Ai sbi hol New varieties arriving daily! Eh nua ar - SUNDAY is SENIORS' DAY - " At the corner of Queen & Perry Streets Your childs home away from Nome 10% OFF any DINNER ENTREE | 175 Perry St, PORT PERRY 985-8645 | |, O09) 935-8703 | " Poulan RO POULAN-PRO is recognized as the premier [GELIETS Vel outdoor power equipment. . BLOWERS 22, 32, 40 cc engines. Hand held and back pack. CHAINSAWS SuperClean™ Engine system, 14" to 36" Bars, 36 to 98 cc Engines. Nh Manch 1223 King St.

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