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Port Perry Star, 18 Apr 1989, p. 3

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Council asks for plans on Simcoe Street property Town shi council has asked administrator Earl Cud- die to prepare a site plan agree- ment and draft by-law for a 2.2 parcel of land beside the new ublic school on Simcoe Street orth. The by-law and agreement on the land owned by Michael Cochrane will be based on the suggestions in a planning con- sultants report prepared in Feb- ruary. he land is presently zoned for industrial uses, but Mr. Co- Another $500 donation to the Community Hospital build- ing fund was accepted last week by chairman Jerry Taylor, this one from the Cartwright Dynos Snowmobile Club. Vice president Don Brown made the presentation with help from .. club mascot "Dyno." The Club raised the money with a = »dance last March. i; » A xh a ves ' Rod itd DIU ete . Pyar be limited to 6:00 AM to 7:00 chrane has requested certain commercial uses. Residents who live in the Cawkers Creek area have strongly objected to any change in the land use that would allow such things as a variety store or video arcade. And these have been excluded from the draft by-law. The draft by-law will per- mit an eating establishment, but council stipulated Monday that the hours of operation will SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER & DANCING COME FOR A SPECIAL DINNER EXPERIENCE AT OUR FINE RESTAURANT AND END YOUR EVENING OUT DANCING TO THE NOSTALGIC SOUNDS of the 50's, 60's and 7C"s. Call for reservations ... 985-9784 ADULTS: $8.95 'Sunday Brunch Buffet FULL MENU BRUNCH including soup, juice, coffee & dessert CHILDREN under 10: Sunday Evening - Regular Dinner Menu $4.95 Breakers PORT PERRY'S PREMIER NOSTALGIA CLUB -- Thursday Night Talent Hunt -- Fully licenced under the L.L.BO. . -- call for reservations -- 985.9784 2 * councillors apparent lack of afety, councillor - concern for un i Pearce said that the township PM, so that it won't become an evening gathering spot for youngsters or teen-agers. Also included for the prop- erty is a new sub-station for the Durham Region Police depart- ment. The land in question is on the west side of Simcoe Street, immediately south of the new Cawker School and north of the Carlan Industrial Plaza. Queen St. U-Turns (From page 1) council following the reading of a letter from the Scugog Cham- ber of Commerce stating they were opposed to the U-Purns. The letter read, "the Cham- ber of Commerce is unanimous- ly infavour of banning U-Turns. . intersection of within the Queen and Water Streets. We urge Council to put in place the proper laws that would make U-Turns within this intersec- tion a finable offence". During discussions, council: lor Don Cochrane said that they tried stopping the U-Turns years ago and were asked to re- instate them. "It is a unique thing in our town. It's quaint, I like it and I'm going to stick withit", he said. Councillor Yvonne Christie echoed those remarks saying she rather enjoys the U-Turn, and has no difficulty dealing with it. uniqueness", she concluded. Visibly upset with some has never tried to address the problem of this intersection, and suggested that "now is the time", before construction of Water St. is completed and the traffic flow gets heavier "General safety is the pri- ority here, not the uniqueness of the U-Turn", she said. But when the vote was taken, Councillor Pearce could only get the su port of councillors unter and Goreski. Mayor Ho- ~ ward Hall voted against the motion to eliminate U-Turns at theintersection. REGENCY 2'6" MAHOGANY $100.00 * DOORS & MOULDING * HARDWARE A * Complete House Trim Packages at Discounted Prices. RR4, UXBRIDGE _Durham No. 23, just s. of 47 (a16) 852-7722 gt "Why change the Honeymoon Draw! Honeymoon package to incude one week in Orlando, Florida for the at the Gala Vista Vacation Resort. Just 2.5 miles from Walt Disneyworld and Epcot Centre, this modern resort is a favourite with Marlin passengers. Charter air transpor- tation and rental car supplied. * Prize must be taken as awarded and does not include items of a personal nature. Trip must be taken before December 15, 1989. Whether your style is subtle or sensational, traditional or . trendsetting, the Freeman Formalwear Rental Style Selector makes it easy to find the right look for each of the men and boys in your wedding. One entry per wedding party with rental of Freeman Formalwear at: SELECTIONS MEN'S WEAR 241 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 988-8077 0 30 lbs. "The difference is like night and da by Canada Day -- ONLY -- *89.00 (10 Week Special) Weight Counselling Centre provides individual counselling by professional nurses/nutritionists. For further information call: PORT PERRY 985-9833 WEIGHT COUNSELLING In CenTR® y!" i Our ©. Bride and Groom: FREEMAN FORMALWEAR Travel and accomodation arrangements courtesy of: MARLIN TRAVEL "985-2268 = Wen 985-2887 - Travel aL Ontario Registration No. 2171884 Over 230 Locations A Marlin Across Canada H---- t----------

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