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Port Perry Star, 25 Jul 1979, p. 3

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F IAT TES ARR LA rt. Bush Tinder Dry area of Scugog Township. At press time Monday affected by the fire which burned through mature pine Firemen battle forest Sunday to lend assistance, and on Monday a second Officials are not sure how the fire broke out, and as of PRIM CS BIAS phe 8 Te 3 id 0. | 24 Ue Wa LE a, Il ' Suet seidiskdatecosdbcatahmdiaddoisdniodtituiniivond sks diveiaisbissinit nanobio bniobotdadobd bu odiinotub od' Shams KT 5-8 Ph the previous owner of West Shore Marina is prepared to before the next meeting of council August 13. ROTA ASR O EINAS LE AAR LY D4 y LAL IR a6 BY TAGE | .v ity ., ' Le ' iti Wh a PARSER OAR Fa srrbudnbssaarianhtoondudsidniva sation etfs + ; PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 25, 1979 -- 3 Dispute between Marina and ratepayers continues process of securing a re- zoning for the 15 acre site, a swimming pool and recreation centre. [ ] i Sa for two days A lawyer acting for West to have the trailers removed zoning by-law has been by Shore Marina says he will from the marina site on the simmering for several " Crews of fire fighters from worked all day Sunday and burning under the forest Secure a signed affidavit grounds that they allegedly months and involves the B) both the Port Perry and Monday to bring the blaze floor which has hampered Proving that trailers now contravene Township zoning Township, the marina A Caesarea departments were under control. efforis by firefighters to Parkedatthemarinasiteare by-laws. owners, and a group of rate- 13 :y busy Sunday and Monday A spokesman for the Caes- bring it under control. in a legal, non-conforming The present owners of payers from the Honey's iy battling a stubborn forest area department said Mon- A crew of firefighters from Use. West Marina, located five Beach area. oA fire south of the tiny hamlet day night thatabout 150 acres the Bowmanville depart- Edgar Iglar told Scugog miles north of Port Perry on During the hour-long meet- A of Cadmus in the far eastern of heavy bush area had been ment was also on the scene council Monday night that Lake Scugog, are now in the ing Monday night between t council and Mr. Iglar, councillor Jerry Jackman evening, crews from both and other trees. crew from the Port Perry sign the affidavit,.and Mr. and a tentative site plan stated that the Township i departments were still at the The bush land is tinder dry department was on standby I8lar will make attempts to presented to council Monday began legal proceedings to pa scene of the fire, and had and the fire is reported to be to offer relief if needed. have the document signed night calls for 20 trailer sites, have the trailers removed when the owners of the marina failed to respond to a el -- Te, Monday evening said that no That document could put The dispute over whether letter sent last May in which d ° homes were being threaten- an end to legal action that the trailers now located at they were asked to prove Goo Point l l l ed by the fire. the Township is now taking the marina contravene the (Turn to page 10) ph stron papsel a a led a Mi ri Mpg CCC CO COC i tire. had six calls since last Wed- Ww We received a phone call from an area farmer who nesday, including a boat and ik quite rightly pointed out that children playing around a car fire. Fortunately, none 3 tractors present a real safety hazard. of the fires was serious, and DA While the photo was in no way intended to en- damage is reported to be ge courage children to play around tractors, we realize minimal. 2 that the message could be conveyed. We thank the gentleman for pointing this out to us, and of course we agree completely that youngsters should never be left unattended around tractors, cars, trucks or any machinery used on the farm or around the home. CLEARANCE - 5 ¥ wad GRADUATE Peter Jefford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jefford, graduated from Waterloo University with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Civil Engineering. Peter is presently employed with the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, and with his wife, Sylvie now resides in Guelph. LADIES - SWIMSUITS COVERUPS DRESSES SHORTS & TOPS PASTEL SLACKS SHOES * No Charge Chequeing * Daily Interest Accounts COME IN AND COMPARE COSTS It's YOUR Credit Union! 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