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Port Perry Star, 30 Apr 1996, p. 18

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18- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 30, 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Casino a provincial matter: council Scugog Council is inviting MP John O'Toole to the next council meeting to discuss the Great Blue Heron Entertai- ment Centre. The invitation came about after Mr. cility. O'Toole asked council to send him a reso- lution on the casino, because he is there to support them, and because itis a "mu- nicipal issue.' Councillors stressed that it was the provincial government who granted the licence for the casino, and council has not made a resolution concerning the fa- ing. Council wrote Mr. O'Toole with that message and want him to have an open discussion with them at the next meet- O) DURHAM REGION COMING TO A FACILITY NEAR YOU... The Region's Waste Management Facilities are expanding their services to include the collection of Household Hazardous Waste. This means you can now dispose of unwanted paint, stain, motor oil, pesticides, etc., aswell as your batteries, anti-freeze and propane tanks. Help the environment and properly dispose of these products at either: Brock Township Landfill Site Brock Twp. Sideroad #17 Scugog Waste Management Facility 1623 Reach Street, Port Perry ry LISSA SIS S SS IIT TSS SA The Region of Durham Works Department Helping you reduce hazardous waste in your community. For more information, call the Region of Durham Works Department at (05) 668-7721, or 1-800-372-1103. ALALALLALLAUAIA TRAN RAN RIAN RN SAO ge . . 4 XT WAALS SAN AN AAAS LG sae ea Wwe ¥ + TTT . ALLER ARR TWN AAAS ELE . SLANAN Ninna SAIL PL iad AISI IS CL VA 3 -- a . AS dl = ! i I I / I I I / ! / I | | | | ! | I I i i I I ) I ) I | ! / I ! l I I I { I I / I i ! i / / J ! ! | i I / I / ! l / I i | | | | Neighbors lodge noise complaint Scugog Council is await- ing word from their solici- tor to see if charges can be laid against a Port Perry man using his residence for a truckingoperation. Mr. and Mrs. Burke ap- proached council for the second time yesterday asking for a stop to their neighbor's trucking opera- tion. The neighbors have Used book sale boosts The Annual Used Book Sale of the Volunteer Com- mittee of the Oshawa- Durham Symphony Or- chestra will be held Tues- day, May 7 at 23-1/2 Sim- coe Street South in downtown Oshawa and will run until Friday, May 10. complaints of loud, con- stant noise and pollution from diesel emissions. Ron Gibson has been op- erating what the Burkes believe to be an "illegal op- eration" from his Simcoe Street home for many years. Township bylaw officer Bill Henshall informed council that Mr. Gibson The site of the sale, Ruby-Jo's, is on the east side of the street between King and Athol. The facili- ties are being provided compliments of Bradley Brothers (Oshawa) Ltd. Books on sale will range from romantic novels to mysteries, from the clas- Plant a tree or shrub at Scugog Centre for a living reminder of a special occasion, or 'special person, that touched your life. A Pick up one of our brochures located at either of the Municipal offices or contact the & Special Events Co-ordinator "43 at (905) 985-8698. did not want to re-locate but did suggest some uni- dentified equipment may be moved. Council has asked its so- licitor to determine if there 1s enough evidence tolay charges. A decision is expected at the next meeting of coun- cilon May 13. symphony sics to adventure, as well as crafts and hobbies from amateur radio to doll- house construction. Prices will be reasonable, and will vary depending on the type and condition of the books. The Book Sale will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. VISA and Mas- terCard will be accepted. It's your Thing. It's a Family Thing. It's a Community Thing. It's the Port Perry Star 188 Mary St., Port Perry 985-7383 BUSHNELL SPORTS OPTICS WORLDWIDE and The Lov Povey Shay Second Annual = EVI NI Rules & Regulations Two entries per person per category. All photos must be submitted to The Port Perty Star office no later than 5:00pm, May 31, 1996. Entries must be print photographs. Photos can be picked up at The Port Perry Star Office after the contest. Entrant agrees the photo will be published in The Poit Perry Star. Entries from amateur (non full-time) photographers qualify. 3. Pets Total Prize Value appror. $1,100, (color / black & white) FIRST PRIZE Bushnell spacemaster field kit Includes 60mm Telescope, 15-45x zoom eyepiece, shooters stand, tripod with micro adjustments, backpack carrying case. SI:COND PRIZE Nova Astronomical Telescope by Bushnell THIRD PRIZI Blue Jay Bushnell Binoculars All winning photos will be published in the Port Perry Star during June 1996 1. People Open to all 2. Places readers of the Port Perry Star

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