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Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1991, p. 2

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2- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 27, 1991 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" LABOUR DAY WEEKEND come to the QO 40 / A RAE ) 1 TESTVOuR SIAL SC 1\T [@%%4 ) Port Perry Fair 1 2° pitcH-A-PrizE cS J () a SATURDAY Kids Day - 14 and under FREE 8:00am Gates Open Christie building Open 9:30am JUNIOR GYMKHANA HORSE SHOW 10:00am Homecraft Building Open 10:30 am Colouring Contest (3-6 yrs.) Drawing Contest (7-12 yrs.) Midway Sheep Shearing Demonstration 11:30am PET SHOW 12:00 noon Durham West 4-H Beef Club 12:30 pm LIGHT HORSE AND PONY SHOW 1:00pm COLOURED DAIRY SHOW . CHARIOT RACES Step In Time Cloggers 2:00pm DRESS UP CONTEST 4 - classes 3 & under - Clowns 4-6 yrs. - Hobos & Tramps 7-9 yrs. - Favourite Nursery Rhyme Character 10-12 yrs. - Outer Space Creature 3:30pm Sheep Shearing Demonstration 4:00pm Step In Time Cloggers 7:00pm TRACTOR & TRUCK PULL 9:00pm Homecraft Building Closes ~~ Christie Building Closes Gates Close ONGOING DAILY EVENTS Petting Zoo, Midway, Live Entertainment CHILDREN'S FEATURES Face Painting by Big Brothers/Big Sisters SUNDAY 8:30am Gates Open 9:00am Christie building Open 10:30am OPEN HUNTER SHOW Midway Sheep Shearing Demonstration 12:00 noon Homecraft Building Open REGISTERED BEEF SHOW CAR SHOW 1:00pm HARNESS HORSE RACING & PARI-MUTUEL BETTING 1:30pm Sheep Shearing Demonstration 2:00pm FIDDLE CONTEST 5:00pm Gates Close 6:00pm Homecraft Building Closes 8:00pm Christie Building Closes ADMISSION JY [T1185 $4.00 per day ($3.74 + .26 GST) 3 day pass (15 & over) $10.00 (39.35 + .65 GST) Lo [CHER TUE $2.00 per day ($1.87 + .13 GST) * FREE ADMISSION SATURDAY Pre-schoolers FREE Parking $2.00 (1.87 + .13GST) MONDAY 8:30am Gates Open 9:00am Christie building Open Midway 9:30am Homecraft Building Open PORT PERRY 4-H DAIRY CLUB 10:30am Sheep Shearing Demonstration 10:45am SOUTH ONTARIO 4-H DAIRY CLUB 11:00am HEAVY HORSES COMMERCIAL BEEF . CLASS ONTARIO COUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW 12:30 pm Step In Time Cloggers PONY PULL 1:00pm HORSESHOE PITCHING ENTERTAINMENT 2:00pm Sheep Shearing Demonstration HORSE PULL 3:00pm Step In Time Cloggers 4:00pm BEEF AUCTION Gates Close 4:30pm Step In Time Cloggers Homecraft Building Closes 5:00 pm Christie Building Closes EXHIBITORS Information and Registration Phone: 985-3819 Cow ow f NT if i' 3 | -- Ad hoc group formed From Page 1 As a result of this prior knowledge, Mrs. Copithorn contends the delivery sched- ules for the trucks, as well as the plant's production sched- ule, were altered in order to cloud the results of the test. "We believed that the tests were being conducted on behalf of us, not them," Mrs. Copit- horn told council. It appears some members of council felt the same way as Mrs. Copithorn. Ward two councillor Marilyn Pearce told council "in all fairness it doesn't sound like it was a fair test be- cause it wasn't conducted on a level playing field." She called on council to make a decision on this matter as the noise problem has been going on for too long. It was decided that a second noise test, at an additional cost of approximately $1,500, was not the solution, and instead voted in favor of councillor Glenn Malcolm's suggestion of forming an ad hoc committee to look into the problem. This committee will be made up of councillors Pearce, Malcolm, as well as Area Councillor Don Co- chrane. Mrs. Copithorn, as well as Sharon Wiseman, another resi- dent of Heath Crescent, said they were "encouraged" by the decision to form the committee. They believe this group will fi- nally get down to making some useful recommendations. Mrs. Wiseman says it is time the situation was resolved, and vowed to keep up the fight for a solution to this problem. ""Moth- er Jackson's have to realize that we are not going to go away." The residents of Heath Cres- cent have been complaining about the noise generated by the delivery trucks, as well as the compressor fans, since an addition was built onto the plant more than a year-and-a- half ago. They have expressed their concerns to both the own- ers of the factory as well as council, but a peaceful solution has yet to be resolved. The residents acknowledge the fact that Mother Jackson's is an important industry in town, but feel they could alter the plant in such a way as to al- leviate the noise problem. But Mrs. Wiseman says the plant has done little to remedy the situation because that would be admitting there is a noise problem, and she says the owners aren't ready to admit that. FAX SEND OR RECEIVE ANYWHERE WORLDWIDE ALL DAY/NIGHT SERVICE Guaranteed Confidential PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE CENTRE 188 MARY STREET PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7383 FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY EERE EE EE EE EE IE IE DERE BE IE IE I I BE IE BE BEd FAX (416) 985-3708

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