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Port Perry Star, 5 Oct 1999, p. 20

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TR ----------= "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" $10,000 in prizes offered Auxiliary pinning hopes on calendars Jan. 1, 2000 to regular for purchase of new $20 weekday prizes, and equipment at the Port $30 for Saturdays and Perry site of Lakeridge Sundays. There are also Health. regular bonus draws. Unlike last year, when Draws are held the Port Perry auxiliary monthly, with one ballot held the calendar sale pulled from the bin for and shared proceeds with each day of the month. At the auxiliary in the end of the monthly Uxbridge, sales of the draw names are put back 2000 calendars will raise into the bin, meaning you money solely for the hos- can win more than once. pital in Port Perry. That All proceeds from the means fewer calendars fundraiser are donated to ~~ will be sold, increasing the hospital foundation, chances for participants to win, said auxiliar PORT PERRY STAR THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW 94-07, AS AMENDED TAKE NOTICE, that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Mariposa will hold a Public Meeting on the 1st day of November, 1999 at 7:30 PM o'clock at the Township Municipal Office in Oakwood, Ontario to consider a pro- posed zoning By-law amendment to the Township of Mariposa Comprehensive Zoning. By-law 94-07 "We are spending this money for the hospital," she said. "Winning isn't everything." Still, there will be $10,000 to be given away, so auxiliary members are hopeful that sales will go as well as they did last year, when every calen- dar available in Port Perry was sold. In addition to canvass- ing, auxiliary members will be setting up at local grocery stores, and at the high school during this weekend's antique show. Calendars "will be avail- able wherever our volun- teers are," said Mrs. | Muir. | To purchase a calen- | By Jeff Mitchell Port Perry Star After raising $19,000 with their first effort, members of the Hospital Auxiliary are once again launching a lottery cal- endar fundraiser for the Community Memorial Hospital Foundation. The calendars sell for $20 each, and qualify owners for cash draws every day of the year. Prizes range from a spe- cial $1,000 payout on The purpose of the proposed zoning By-law amendment is to change the zoning on Part of Lot 1, Concession C, and Part of Lot 2 Concession B, Township of Mariposa and to revise the zoning provisions of the Tourist Commercial Exception Three (C3-3) Zone to permit a golf course use. The proposed By-law would also rezone land from the Tourist Commercial Exemption Four (C3-4(H) Zone with a holding provision to the Rural Residential Type Three Exemption Five (RR3-5(H) Zone with a holding provision to address the relocation of four lots in the Plan of Subdivision that resulted from minor revisions of the plan. There is no change to the total number of lots in the Plan. member Jeannie Muir. Port Perrys going it alone also means the cash payouts are a bit lower than in last year's promotion, but it's impor- The effect of the proposed zoning change would be to \ LAND I0MNED LAND TO BE \/ cane scusoc ZONRD RR3-S(H : wr tH] LAND TONCD TOWNSHIP | -- OF 40 JOU} "oaa-s0nr .diny MARIPOSA © wo 20 an I- 6H) LAND 20MED "Y= Bey 'LAND 20NED Pr-400 wr 2 'LAND 20M D C3 amy LAND 20MCD 47. "Un-hip" one 48. TED's opponent 49. Diamonds _____ Forever 50. Bandleader Calloway 51. Dazzle the organization gave away a lot of prizes on behalf of Big Brothers ments could be report- ed in the local press. Mr. Kalonka told the EE Old Port Bulk Foods Bulk Foobs CAKE & WEDDING CAKE SUPPLIES Drop off your Christmas recipe with us and pick it up measured & ready to use! 261 Queen St., Port Perry 985-2676 AANA NANI NINE ANI NIAAA A EAS AS ASAE AE RC RY | 8.5. ih, Wan Talk with Investment Advisor Robert J. Gow 434-7156 or 1-800-267-1522 RBC DOMINION SECURITIES onal Wealth Management™ Royal Bank of Scotland $US Preferred Shares Minimum Investment: $50,000 Rates are subject to change 111 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, ON L1G 454 Member CIPF T [2 [3 Ja 5 [6 [7 c i - | allow the lands in the C3-3 Zone to be used for golfing pur- Pp tant to igep in mind that dar, of for mare Informa : sales of the calendars tion, you can call Mrs. poses subject to the parking provisions of the C3-4 Zone 10 1 12 raise much-needed funds Muir at 985-2455 or with respect to golf course development. The RR3-5 zone forthe bh ital ki id Maril t 985-0705 would permit residential development on the four relocated 13 14 Op the hospital lore, sal arilyn a i ) Gls. Mrs. Muir. 15 16 The land affected by the proposed zoning By-law amend- . ment is shown on the Key Map as the 'LAND ZONED C3- 17 [18 C f d b 3(H)" and the 'LAND TO BE ZONED RR3-5(H).' OuncCl eery 0 er y CL -_ CL 23 [24 [25 26 27 Our records, at this time, indicate that the land which is From page 1 and Big Sisters. | subject of the Application for Rezoning is not subject of an 30 31 32 [33 . » He also said he felt | application under the Planning Act for an amendment to an there is no way," the he was getting caught Official Plan, a Consent, a Minor Variance or a Minister's 34 35 [36 mayor said. . . in the middle of a local Zoning Order. The property is subject to Victoria County Mr. Kalonka said squabble about things Subdivision Application File 16T-97502. 38 39 40 ng ng played a blg hie had no control over : role 1n Keeping crowds . i ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or 41 [a2 43 down at Pang Scugog such as the location of make written or verbal representation either in support of : event last June. But he the dinner. or in opposition to the proposed zoning By-law amend- 48 149 |50 |51 52 did point out that 18 "Our goal was only | ment. NHL players were on to promote the town. | All SUbMSSH LL 53 . 54 We provided everything ssions will be considered by Council prior to mak- hand for the fishing d id and | ing a decision. Following a decision, persons wishing to 55 56 tournament , at which we Ba) we eon told | continue their objections must, notwithstanding any previ- they were teamed with Goo: illor G y a 0 ous submissions, file with the Clerk a notice of appeal set- ACROSS DOWN pro anglers. They gave Park or H saen. ting out the objection and the reasons in support of the away prizes to the mi oul . hair ec Ken objection. Pursuant to Section 34(19) of the Planning Act, ; Lo youngsters at the R.S.0. 1990, as amended, such appeals must be filed : Mi orte sister hy Jose and Semgon weigh-in, and many Carr uther s came to Mr. within twenty days of the date of notice of passing of the 10. Went wrong 3, Boxwood, e.g. stayed to sign auto- Kalonka's defense, By-law. Persons wishing notice of passing must also file 12. Computer keyboard key 4. Darn's kin raphs and have their Stating the Big grap with the Clerk a written request for such notice. 13. Whitney, to Thelma Houston 5. Showed a film again ict tak h id Br others . B 1g Sister S pictures taken, he said. oo 14. Sports palaces 6. Cheer for a toreador During the halth organization did not If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision 15. Hunts for 7. Coin of the Orient SENG the nalt-hour © 5 j."the dinner very of the Township of Mariposa in respect of the proposed 16. Lakers' league: abbr. 8. snails pace (2 ds.) discussion ~~ Monday, well. zoning By-law does not make oral submissions at a public be alse e 5 dist Ly San of many French titles there were charges "They expected meeting or make written submissions to the Township of 23. Vanity Cane Bones i and counter-charges thing to be hand- i i : » BycroEnY UNI levelled about a celebri- €Verythung to be han Mariposa before the proposed zoning By-law is adopted, 26. One of Hawaii's 132 islands 16. Utmost degree . ed them on a gold plat- the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the 28. Patella site 18. Suitable for beginners ty dinner that weekend » iq « appeal 30. Dark times 20. Make do that was to assist the ter," he said. "I was the 32. Piggish 21. Once again Big Brothers- Big one who talked them ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed 34. Perry's creator 22. Paint and wallpaper Sisters of North into using this (dinner) zoning By-law amendment is available for inspection dur- 35. Rudy Vallee's alma mater 23. Compass pt. Durham for fund-raising. If any- ing normal office hours at my office Monday to Friday at the 37. Misery 24. Encircle Regional C 1 one should be taking Municipal Building. 4 fefuse 25. Stare lasciviously egiona' LOunciior po flak it should be - Annie song 27. The American Ken Gadsden, who Karl." DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA THIS 5TH 41. Like a mateless glove 29. Feature of a needle attended the dinner, ™M¢ not Karl. DAY OF OCTOBER, 1999 ay; povoured 31. Biddy , said to his recollection That brought a quick 48. False front 33. Emulate Jack Nicholson's th NHL response from Mrs. Sandra Lloyd, Clerk, 52, Chaviloured hairline ore ete no Councillor Gadsden, Township of Mariposa 53. Check writer 36. Penn ____ Teller players present when who asked Co 0 ro 54. Marshmallow roaster's need 39. Emulate Jimmie Rodgers the dinner started. Mr. ca unciljor Box 70, Oakwood, Ontario KOM 2MO 55. One who revolls 42. Bonn anicle Kalonka said three Carruthers if he should PHONE: (705) 953-9900 56. Put in the mail 44. Hugging equipment showed u art-wa be critical of Big FAX: (705) 953-9184 ~ 45. Hamlet's phrase (2 wds.) through Ad he led Brothers at a public 43, Regula gn. meeting where his com-

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