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Port Perry Star, 9 May 1995, p. 29

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J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR STARVING FOR VISION - This group of Greenbank area residents held a 30 hour fast over the weekend at the United Church in Greenbank. It's the second year for the fast in benefit of World Vision and they hope to exceed the $1,100 they raised in pledges last year. Pictured above are the participants, front left, Melissa Hooker and Charlotte Pettypiece. Row 2, Bill Lee and Jim Edwards. Row 3, Holly Stone, Julie Lee, Katie Coté, Jen Banting, Karen Banting and Lee-Anne Coté. Row 4, Amada Robinson, Dana Hooker, Alexis Stevenson, and Valerie Ward, Back row, Catharine Coté, Dot Hooker, Suzanne Lee, Janet Banting, Terry Ramage and Erin Kent. Following the fast a lunch was provided by Joe's Pizza and Kentucky Fried Chicken, Port Perry IGA and Dowson's Valu Mart. Rezoning . i Forder-Parks JCA KONE A S ki | led Insurance Brokers Inc. 5 YEAR dents to know that council your general needs. [ | is affirming that the area is a residential one and will remain that way. Council will not enter- tain any commercial activity on the corner, our best rate 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario L9L1]J2 985-8471 without notice Subject to change | unless it is maintained under the current special TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG permit for use by such NOTICE TO PROPERTY commercial development as the present animal OWNERS TO DESTROY hospital. NOXIOUS WEEDS Representatives from Sutton Group Realty approached council last month with requesting a Special Purpose Commercial designation to allow the fast food chain. More than 100 neigh- bors and residents turned out at the meeting to voice their objections. Written objections to the develop- ment were also received by council. Residents were con- cerned about the com- mercial industry infring- ing on their residential neighborhood as well as concerns over cooking and garbage odors, traffic, pedestrian, noise and lighting concerns as well as depreciating property values. Neither council nor the residents were opposing the franchise's right to set up shop in Port Perry, but felt there are several areas already zoned com- mercial that would be more appropriate loca- tions. Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, R.S.0. 1990 - Chapter W.5, Sections 3, 16 and 23, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Township of Scugog are destroyed by Thursday, June 1, 1995 and throughout the season, | the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land, and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. Dandelions and Golden Rod are | not considered noxious weeds under the Weed Control Act. »n . «oe . The co-operation of all citizens is carnestly solicited. Weed Inspector - J. Morris or V. Mason - (905) 668-7721, ext. 5219 Earl S. Cuddie Administrator/Clerk Township of Scugog Blackstock From Page 27 be leaving the St. John's Anglican Church with the last Sunday Services preaching to be May 28 be- fore leaving to go to his new parish in Nova Scotia. On May 19 in the Parish Hall an evening will be held in honor of Charles and Michelle and his fami- ly. A pot luck supper will be held followed by a pres- entation. Members of the community are invited to attend. A spring salad supper will be at St. John's Parish Hall on Saturday, May 13 beginning at 5 p.m. Tick- ets for this delicious sup- per will be available at the door or from any member of the ACW. & PORT/PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 9, 1995 -29 'BRUNON PLASTIC LUMBER A PRODUCT OF THE 90'S - WITH THE NEXT CENTURY IN MIND. * DURABLE ¢ NON-TOXIC * MAINTENANCE FREE « VARIETY OF COLOURS * GUARANTEED NOT TO ROT ¢ SKID RESISTANT (ESPECIALLY WHEN WET!) USEFUL FOR: » Decks * Docks © Fences e residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural uses such as picnic tables, benches, farnrstalls, pallets, storage bins, and material handling stringers, to name a few. For More Information call applications such as Robert Bruce curbing, shoring, (905) 985-7380 railings, and borders. (705) 432-2629 evenings 100% See us at the craft show - Recycled Plastic PPH.S. May 13 & 14 e landscaping | 27 TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG WARD II RESIDENTS NOTICE OF POLL TAKE NOTICE that a poll will be held at the Municilpal Office, 181 Perry St., Port Perry, in the Township of Scugog on Tuesday, May 23, 1995 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. to elect an individual to the following position: . WARD II COUNCILLO : Ng . TWO ADVANCE POLLS will be held at the Municipal Office, 181 Perry St., Port Perry on Saturday, May 13, 1995 and | " Wednesday, May 17, 1995 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. to elect an individual to the following position: NAME NOT ON VOTERS LIST You may obtain a Clerk's Certificate from the Clerk's Office during regular office hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from April 27, 1995 to May 23, 1995 and must be certified by 5:00 p.m. on May 23, 1995. You may be sworn in at the Poll- at either the Advance Polls on | May 13, 1995 and May 17, 1995 or at the Regular Poll on Tuesday, May 23, 1995. ELECTOR- EICATION Please Note: Only residents of Ward Il qualified to vote may vote. If you or anyone you know are going to be away on holidays or are unavailable to vote at the Advance Poll and regular Polling Day, you can vote by proxy. Any person whose name is entered on the Polling List for a Polling Sub- Division or who has obtained a certificate entitling him to vote and who is unable to vote, may vote by proxy. Proxy applications may be picked up at the Clerk's Office from April 27, 1995 to May 23, 1995 and must be certified by 5:00 p.m. on May 23, 1995. | Dated at the Township of Scugog this 1st day of May, 1995. OR PROXY VOTING Earl S. Cuddie Returing Officer & Administrator/Clerk Township of Scugog 208 North St. PORT PERRY, Ontario LIL 1A7

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