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Port Perry Star, 10 Jun 1981, p. 29

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a AX ' ' y . Wy A A Rei ei! HF Fp Ak dina 0 ae SA pie AREA i rath RRA HI dad Council objects fo request from church Residents petition against paving for minor variances Scugog Township council has objected to three minor variances sought by the Pentacostal Church on the grounds that the variances are not "minor in nature. The Pentacostal Church has an offer to purchase the Port Perry Baptist Church building at the .corner of Queen and Rosa Streets. The Pentacostal Church has applied for a rear yard RUBBER STAMPS - Fast Delivery 235 Queen Street 985-7383 5Year Annual Interest PORT PERRY STAR | HARARE IS GREYMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION 'Member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Guaranteed Investment Certificates 16%2% "Subject to Change without Notice." variance of 25 feet, a side- yard variance of 18 feet, and permission to build a 1500 square foot living quarters attached to the church build- which will deal with the Here's a bit of a switch. Usually, tax-payers send petitions to local council 'demanding that a road be up-graded and paved. But'a group of Saintfield people want just the opposite. Seven household- ers living in a subdivision in pave two roads in the sub- ( roads' paved because paved roads invite non-local traffic, could result in speeding cars, and would cause expense to homeowners when they have to raise their driveways to meet the level of the road pavement. The residents also say trucks have to use the roads PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Junie 10, 1981 -- 29 pavement might not stand up too long. Council received the letter and will pass it on the Roads committee for a recommen- dation. It is probably the first time Scugog council has ever received a petition request- ing that roads not be paved, and Ward 3 councillor John Williams commented that the letter ~"should be framed." 'Put A Smile on Your Face, Th w > We TE EN ou ~ ing. The by-law says living Saintfield sent a letter to i 9 paved roads would take Test DriveA 0 tors must 1% Upiached. Scugog council Monday '"to away from the "hamlet HON D A 5 4 % hl L) Sues at the ©Xpress concern about the appearance" of the develop- A Committee of Adjustment. intent. of the Township to ment; and because heavy. call 3 matter on June 16. Scugog council has the chance to register objections to 'any variance applicationssbefore they are dealt with by the committee. The Baptist Church congregation is moving out the building at Queen and Rosa Streets when a new building on Highway 7A is completed later this year. iv division, The residents say in their letter the money could be better spent on other un- specified items for the sub- division. And besides, the residents point out they don't want the to service the homes, the I HELPFUL HINT By combining equal amounts of vinegar and water will help remove salt residue from Carpeting. City _Patio & Sidewalk Slabs P Design your own patio and walk areas with permanent non-slip slabs. A wide range of colours and sizes available. Also ask about our edgings, curbs and steps, all precision made to fit true and square from Brooklin Concrete. See your local Garden Centre or Building Supply dealer. Standard Sizes and Colours 12"x24" 18"x24" 36"x24" 24"x24" 30"x24" Red, Yellow, Brown, Charcoal and Natural. KEVIN CANNON -Centre Automobiles 1110 Dundas St. East - Whitby 666-1772 - 985-8656 res. YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER ~ \ t: LY 4 , J Brooklin Concrete Products Limited Hwy. 12, Brooklin, Ont. 416-655-3311 ------ DON FORDER TTT ATR g Yonge St. Newniarket, Ont. 416-895-2373 INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. g Hwy. 11, Huntsville, Ont. 705-789-2338 i 24 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8471 g Hwy. 121, Haliburton, Ont. 705-457-1395 3 Member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation = EE -------- Summerlea ladies golf league news by Mary Correll Deer me - what next! On the 5th hole last Tuesday morning some of oyr players spotted a deer nearby. Some bucks were taken home too - a $50.00 Pot of Gold had accumulated and was. won by Joan Bruneau and Josie Wilson. It had a super turnout - 52 players with Lucy Wilson leading the pack with a low gross of 35. Mary Field won 10 points for her team with low net 16. Beth Martyn chipped in on the first hole which helped her to achieve second low net of 18. Foxhead Ladies League will .be joining us for a tournament on June 16 to help us with our deer- watching. SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITERS Manual or Electric PO TAR FEE FOR TABLES: $5.00 | 985-7383 Call 986-4704; 986-5460 or 986-5131. Je TTT TTT Te TTT "SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Te TTT Te TTT TIT Sponsored by NESTLETON AREA RECREATION COMMITTEE COME & SELL YOUR UNWANTED ITEMS TURDAY, JUNE 1 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE AT 1:00 P.M. "ITEMS WANTED" If you area able to donate to the sale it will be greatly appreciated. For Further information I : GIL RUMMENIE. or pick up call: 986-5527 or 986-5580 986-5319 -- i - Proceeds for the benefit of the Comnlunity. Thank You for Your Support! -

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