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Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1999, p. 9

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_ "A Family Tradition for 133 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 9, 1999 - 9 Durham Liberals call for essays in bursary offer The Durham Federal steamfitters', and Liberal Association has Oshawa residents established a $1,000 bur- Robert and Betty Ronan, sary to help local high each donated $250. school students continue "It makes us feel good their education. that local Liberals are Along with the cash inspiring students to award, the recipient will write and talk about our receive a plaque with country that enjoys so their name engraved on much freedom," said it. The recipient's school Robert Ronan. will receive an original "It is our hope that work created by Scugog senior students will take artist Bill Lishman. time to reflect on their "Celebrating youth vision for Canada and and Canada's future is complete and submit an what we are trying to essay," said Port Perry accomplish with this High School principal CRASH LANDING ON SCUGOG: This is the some 300 feet to the ice of Scugog. A Mississauga award," said Claudia Sandra Riches. hang-gliding kite that came crashing to the ice man sustained a collapsed lung and other internal Miter, who chaired the This bursary is a very d : ecu i toecthi ' . of Lake Scugog Sunday afternoon. Police said injuries. He was airlifted from hospital in Port bursary com ihe have Binning or rd for the 4 at the kite became entangled with a tow rope, Perry to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in to be members of the Durham MP Alex which led to the crash. The kite plummeted Toronto. Liberal Party to try for Shepherd said political ape agri cl da > i : i AA ; \ the bursary and awards. parties have to do more ~ Breal ng news? Call The Port Perry Star first at 985-7383 'But they do have to write to win back the respect SE eee Rr Fre TE : an essay entitled, "My of Canadians. Vision For The Future "This essay contest is Of Canada," that has to one way we can work to FEELING FINE FEET be approximately 2,000 better the community Somes, FOOT CARE words in length. and inspire young |. 29%. Home Visits A number of local Canadians to think - Gift Certificates businesses and individ- about the future of « Certified Providers uals donated Hoties to Canada." Ios Blue SrssbhVA make up the $1,000. More information * Many trea'rhen Oshawa's Enterprise Air about the essay contest Ly eal Inc. owner Manny is available at all high THE WALK-IN CLINIC at Rosario; Re/Max Scugog schools in the riding of Brookiin United Church, Realty Ltd. owner/broker Alex Shepherd, or feel 19 Cassels Re rer permitting) Guy Latreille; U.A Local free to call the con- 4th Monday of every month. 463 representing pipefit- stituency office at 985- NEXT-CLINIG: Mo d , March 22 ° ° ters, plumbers and 7569 or 1-800-565-4105. oo i d f Gal (905) 922-FOOT n consideration o Dissolution of Kawartha Region Conservation Public Information celetrate She Ser Meetings Authorit Long Term Waste DURHAM y | Management 1974 wp 1999 Motions, calling for the dissolution of the conservation DURHAM Strategy Plan authority, have been received from three of the nineteen REGION watershed municipalities, namely the Village of Bobcaygeon, the Village of Omemee, and the Township of Manvers. As part of the Region's Long Term Waste Management Strategy Plan a series of four Public Information Meetings are scheduled. The meetings will be held from 5:00pm to 7:00pm as follows Kawartha Conservation is therefore calling a Public Meeting and Vote of Municipal Conservation Authority Representatives on the matter of dissolution of the conservation authority. Thursday, February 11,1999 at 7:30 p.m. Kawartha Conservation Offices 277 Kenrei Road R.R.#1, Lindsay, Ontario Feb 16" Clarington Council Chambers| | Feb 18" Ajax Community Centre 40 Temperance Street, Centennial Drive, Bowmanville Ajax Feb 17" Scugog Council Chambers Feb 23@ Oshawa Municipal "181 Perry Street, Airport Terminal Port Perry Oshawa The purpose of these meetings is to inform residents about the existing waste systems in the Region and to provide an opportunity for residents to comment on a preliminary short list of future waste management system options being considered for 2002 and beyond. : Members of the Region's Waste Management Advisory Committee will be in attendance to answer questions. Residents are encouraged to attend. For more information, call the Region of Durham Works Department at (905) 668-7721 or 1-800-372-1103 The public is encouraged to come to this meeting and express their views either for or against the motion to dissolve the conservation authority prior to the vote being taken. Information, call (705) 328-2271 V.A. SILGAILIS, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS

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