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Port Perry Star, 4 May 1977, p. 23

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LITLE AL As PAIR 3 Ne Tye 5) Raa oF NAN oy \ ine SENT ERTHOR LRA AR 5.5 7 fa Ar OSes LOH ALA 5084 IE (PELE SA » . 3 Nadiad ASA ¥ 14 ir rs ' WRC EA BUA LY Wa SEATS Bl a Lh Bad RR SARA A POR T PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 4, 1977 -- 23 Seagrave and area news of interest by Diane Puckrin Tulips and daffodils in full bloom and lawnmowers buzzing and everyone work- ing on that garden and the good smell of food on. the barbeque is a sure sign'that spring * has come and summer is surely only a few weeks away, '. Word has it that one of our local farmers has been kept busy spreading the good smell on Seagraver's gardens this past week. Parents of Beavers please note the following: You are asked to come to the regular Beaver meeting on Tuesday evening, May 17 to discuss arrangements for the Beaver outings at Camp Samac on June 11 and the '"'Beaveree' at Poplar Park on May 28. Please plan to attend this meeting as the leaders need some assist- ance on these outings plann- ed for your son. } Recently, Police Const- able Brian Dunham of the O.P.P. detachment visited the 1st Beaver Group and showed the boys a film on bicycle safety. SCUGOG PLUMBING & Discount Plumbing Supplies RENOVATIONS - REPAIRS and NEW INSTALATIONS Special Rates For Senior Citizens 184 Casimir Street -- Port Perry Phone 985-3837 Girl Guides are girls 10-14 years of age. If you are interested in seeing a Girl Guide Company started in . Greenbank either as a parent and-or leader, please call' 985-2040. This is an invitation for Seagrave girls to join in Girl Guides at Greenbank. Miss Meagan Peyton visited over the weekend with the Bruce Carr family, Sunday, May 8th will be celebrated as Mother's Day and Christian Family Sun- day. ' There will be baptism 'at Greenbank and Sea- grave. The Seagrave Sunday School Anniversary will be held on Sunday, May 29th at 11:00 a.m. Please note time of service. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Ron Smeaton of Knox Unit- ed Church, Peterborough. Once again, Unit 2 is plann- ing a salad luncheon after the service. Please bring your family to the service and join in an hour or so of fellowship after it. Many thanks to Mrs. Muriel King for the lovely flowers in our sanctuary on Sunday. . Birthday coins were de- posited by Mrs. Marion Short, Robert Brayley, Bradley Puckrin and Mrs. Shirley Ashe at church. Happy Birthday and best wishes to all of you, Please note that there will be no nursery next Sunday on Mother's Day or on May 29th for Sunday School An- niversary. The general meeting of the U.C.W. will be held on Wed. night, May 11 in the church at 8 p.m, Unit 2 U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Liz Smith last Monday evening. Travell- ing Supper plans are under- way and the S.S. Annivers- ary Luncheon were items of discussion. Many thanks, Liz. for being our 'hostess for the April meeting. Unit 1 U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Marion Barrett last Monday even- ing. A picnic later in June is being planned. The next meeting will be on Monday, May 30th at the home of Mrs. Marion Durward. Bradley Puckrin'enter- on Sat., the occasion of his 8th birthday. Boys ages 5-7 years inter- ested in playing T-ball this _ summer are asked to be at the ball park next Sunday at 3 p.m. Also girls and boys ages 8-15 are asked to gather at the ball park on Sun. May 8 at 3 p.m. to organize softball teams. Please have someone regis- CB. Reg. $399.00 Only 69 CHANNEL JOHNSON 352 SIDEBANDER 249. Sales & Service MANCHESTER - ONTARIO 985-8043 At Hwy. 7A & 12 - South east Corner. (Mav '23 CHANNEL ROYCE 612 & CB-27 ANTENNA "Reg. $219.00 Both for-only I A ---------- TTT TTT Mac's Electronics '149. ROYCE 600 WITH ANTENNA wn $119), JOHNSON 190 23 CHANNEL AM MOBILE & CB-27 ANTENNA Reg. $159.00 Both for Only Only 2 left. *100. ROYCE 612 WITH ANTENNA w 5149, | Come in & see New 40 Channels. JOHNSON 352 SIDEBANDER ony $249, Mac's Electronics Sales & Service' MANCHESTER - 985-8043 All Above Limited Quantities - While They Last. eo WE HANDLE EVERYTHING IN THE CB LINE. ® IF WE HAVEN'T. GOT IT - WE CAN GET IT. ® WE ALSO SELL T.V. ANTENNAS & TOWERS. ® INSTALLATION AT REASONABLE RATES. : rn ter for you if you are going away. "If it rains, registra- tion will be held in Phil Bertrand's garage. The Don Beacock's, John Foster's of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodd of Uxbridge along with mother and dad Rodd of Manchest- er celebrated Dad's birth- day at Rockhaven in Peter- borough on Sunday. Later Marilyn, Don and sons call- ed on Grandpa Les Beacock in Prince Albert who was also celebrating a birthday. REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Mr. and Mrs. Gradon Rodd of Midland spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Short. Please give Marilyn Beacock a call next week at 985-3595 with your news items. i OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT WITH RESPECT TO YEAR-ROUND MOBILE HOME PARKS "tained a few school chums J are as follows: Public Meeting COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING ne 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY. ONTARIO 7:30 P.M., TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1977. The Department of Planning and Development of the Regional Municipality of Durham was instructed in 1976 to prepare a study on year-round mobile home parks. The study is now complete and a report has been prepared. The report contains certain recommendations which after discussion with the public may form the basis for an amendment to the Official Plan of the Regional Municipality of Durham. The purpose of this meeting is to present the study recommendations which 1. Mobile home parks shall mean land that is owned and operated by a person(s), a co-operative or a condominium corporation for the purpose of providing residential accomodation of double wide mobile home units or- modular home units. Such units shall mean a transportable factory-built single family dwelling of two or more components that are joined on a permanent anchoring foundation and connected to service systems approved by the Ministry of the Environment and the Region of Durham so as to be suitable for year-round occupancy and are constructed to meet the standards of the Ontario Building Code, the Electrical Code, Plumbing Code as well as all relevant by-laws of the municipality. : 2. That mobile home parks, if deemed desirable by the Council of the respective area municipality and subject to their inclusion in a district plan, may be permitted In those areas designated residential in the Official Plan. 3. In the case that a Mobile Home Park is deemed desirable by the Council of the respective area municipality, a special zoning category shall be instituted as per Section 35c of the Planning Act. In addition, area municipalities are encouraged to enact such zoning categories through by-laws in accordance with Section 35a of the Planning Act. 4. A site plan agreement which is registered on title shall be a condition for the approval by an area municipality of a rezoning or subdivision application for mobile home park development. 5. Such site plan agreements shall be in accordance with the relevant by-laws of the area municipality and the criteria established by the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation publication, "Site Planning for Mobile Homes - A supplement to the Site Planning Handbook" as may be amended from time to time. In addition to site planning details, the Agreement shall contain provisions for: "a) acceptable guarantees to the area municipality and - the Region to be filed with the respective area municipality and the Region to guarantee performance of all work to be completed pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, and b) the payment of applicable development charge levies. In addition, Regional Council shall require that the applicant(s) enter into appropriate agreements which may include such matters as Regional services, Regional levies and Regianal road facilities. : 6. Mobile Home Park development shall be treated in the same manner as any residential development for the purpose of assessing municipal park requirements, school requirements, 'services, utilities, amenities and any other requirements under the Planning Act. 'Sunderland. J. Anderson, CHAIRMAN Written comments should be submitted to the Regional Municipality of Durham, Department of Planning and Development, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, LIN 6A3, by May 12th, 1977. Information regarding the study can be obtained by calling Mr. J. Moyer, Department of Planning and Develo Durham, Whitby (416) 668-7731. Copies of the study are available at: The Regional Department of Planning & Development; and the Office of the Clerk in Ajax, Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Port Perry, Uxbridge, Beaverton, Cannington and pment, Regional Municipality of Wm. F.H. McAdams, COMMISSIONER 5 ws [ERE oo EAC EY A u > -s PR BS oT oF 3% ty hx er A a --a a peas --n. Sv, a PS = SIs SEAR ~~ oy +L Ty

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