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Port Perry Star, 30 Nov 1999, p. 21

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"A Family Tradition for 133 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 30, 1999 - 21 Make sure to mark your agendas; there's lots going on this week The week is shaping up to be a very important and busy one We have a very impor- tant week ahead of us from this Tuesday to next Tuesday. Blackstock Lions Club This Wednesday open meeting with dinner at 7 p.m. sharp, guest speaker David Bartham, Lions zone chairman. Saturday night, December 4th is our Christmas party at Nestleton Hall, 7 p.m. for dinner followed by an evening of entertainment. Price $35.00 per couple. Everyone welcome to attend. For tickets call Bruce 986-4034. Remember December 5th is cheese week this month along with the Christmas baskets ordered.Scugog Firefighters Don't forget it's this Saturday, December 4th, the Turkey Roll at 8 p.m. at Caesarea Hall. Admission free. We want to see as many out as possible to show our thanks for the great work these firefighters do on our behalf through- out the year. Everyone welcome. Blackstock Kindergarten School This Sunday, December 5th there will be a Pancake Breakfast 9 am to 1 pm at the Blackstock Rec. Centre. Admission: Breakfast single adult $4.50, stu- dents and seniors $3.50, youth 6 to 12 - $2.50, youngones 2 to 5 - $1.00, family of four - flat $12.00. During the morning there will be a silent auc- tion on a number of pretty and valuable items. Its this type with a card on each item and you add your name and price on the card. You can change your bid as many times as you like. Come out and support this our Community Junior School. Pineridge Garden Club Don't forget it's Tuesday, December 7th with a pot-luck supper, 6:45 pm at Nestleton Hall. Awards night and election of officers plus monthly competition, refer to your year book. Don't miss this valuable meeting. These items might seem like a repetition from last week but this is the week and you know how hectic it is this month and you might forget items you wish to attend. Sick List We are very sorry to hear Reg. Renouf's moth- er is quite ill in the VINYL SIDING S/4 P95 per sq. (approx. 100 sq. ft.) T-3 white ALSO ... Soffit, Seamless Eavestroughing, Shutters & A complete Line of Metal Siding The Perfect Balance Manufacturing Inc. Price he Quality Buchner 30004 Hwy. 48, PEFFERLAW 705-437-1734 599 Steven Court, NEWMARKET 905-836-1033 1-800-461-6455 www.buchnermfg.com Stonemoor Day Care Centres Inc. 399 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-0800 Gtonemoor Sms Open {i 6:30 am to 6:00 pm *, 4 ? Gore gear Call Karen fi 985-0800 y Eitan Toddler Openings Available 15-mths. -- 2 1/2 yrs. Limited openings in other ages | 2 1/2 yrs. -- 12 yrs. Offering before and after school gare . \ i Noy big 4 5 a Lakeridge Health Centre, Port Limited Partnerships have an Perry. annual We send meeting, our best but so far wishes. with no Gas avail. Do Prices you not Eileen think we and I Albert should see both Putsey these peo- invested - ple whom in N.C.E. are in con- oil and trol of our gas back in 1989 and 1990. During our 10 years the price per barrel ran from $26.00 down to $9.00 and consequently we are two very unhappy people. I have tried to have two different provincial governments pass legis- invested money at least once a year and be able to ask questions? One thing to bear in mind. This gasoline increase will make car manufacturers look to the electric battery auto. The disadvantage with the in this area. Solar energy cars seem to be a way off due to our actual number of sunny days in Nov. to March in this area. Gray Cup I guess you could say we have seen better games, but the actual final score was not ridicu- lous. It was Canadian and if we joined up with these American Leagues we would find the season longer and we would be playing home games in strong winds, snow and remember the frosted ground would be mighty hard for our players to land on. Wage scales would be ers due to the difference in the Canadian, American dollar. Ask the hockey clubs. Joke of the week Risque Business - In attempting to announce that his wife and a visit- ing friend would play a violin duet, the speaker's introduction came out this way. My friend John will now come up to the platform and fiddle with my wife. Saying of the week 'Seen in a store window: It's nice to be important, but it's more important , to be nice. lation to make these steam car is water freezes out of reach for good play- ato TOWNSHIP OF les -SCUGOG PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING THE PROPOSED STOPPING- UP, CLOSING & CONVEYING OF A PORTION OF THE UNOPENED ROAD ALLOWANCE KNOWN AS HIGH ST.,, PORT PERRY LOCATED IN THE EAST PART OF LOT 18, CONCESSION 5, BETWEEN LOTS 14-16 AND LOT 17 & PART LOT 18, PLAN 52, MORE PARTICULARLY, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF HIGHWAY 7A, BETWEEN THE PROPERTIES MUNICIPALLY KNOWN AS 5 & 6. - HIGH ST. PORT" PERRY, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 297 of the Municipal Act, R.S.0., 1990, Chapter 45, that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog proposes to pass By-Laws to stop-up, close and convey that portion of the unopened road allowance as described above and located on the attached key map. The unopened road allowance has never been used for municipal road purposes and the Township of Scugog has agreed to stop-up, close and convey that portion of the unopened road allowance to the affected property owners. The proposed plan and description showing the lands affected may be viewed in the Clerk's Department, Township of Scugog, 208 North Street, Port Perry, Ontario. On Monday, December 13, 1999 at 2:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario, the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog will hear, in person, or by Counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law and applies to be heard. Any person who wishes to be heard should, as soon as possible, make application to: Earl S. Cuddie, Administrator-Clerk Township of Scugog Clerk's Dept. 208 North Street PORT PERRY, Ontario LIL 1A7 (905) 985-7346 LOCATION OF PROPOSED ROAD CLOSING *First Published November 17, 1999 ¢» TOWNSHIP OF I~ SCUGOG PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING THE PROPOSED STOPPING- UP, CLOSING & CONVEYING OF TWO SECTIONS OF THE UNOPENED ROAD ALLOWANCE LOCATED BETWEEN THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG (FORMER TOWNSHIP OF REACH) AND THE TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA. THE FIRST SECTION IS LOCATED IN PART OF LOT 24, CONCESSION 13, BETWEEN BANK ROAD AND THE NONQUON RIVER, BORDERING THE EASTERN BOUNDARY OF THE PROPERTIES MUNICIPALLY KNOWN AS 2375 BANK ROAD & 22451 SIMCOE STREET. THE SECOND SECTION IS LOCATED IN PART OF LOT 24, CONCESSION 12, AT THE NORTH END OF BRUNON AVENUE TO THE NONQUON RIVER, BORDERING THE EASTERN BOUNDARY OF THE PROPERTY MUNICIPALLY KNOWN AS 21780 BRUNON AVENUE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 297 of the Municipal Act, R,S.O., 1990, Chapter 45, that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog proposes to pass By-Laws to stop- up, close and convey these portions of the unopened road allowance as described above and located on the attached key map. A a A - TOWNSHIP or SCUGOQ) The unopened road allowances have never been used for municipal road purposes and the Township of Scugog has agreed to stop-up, close and convey those portions to the affected property owners. The proposed plan and description showing the lands affected may be viewed in the Clerk's Department, Township of Scugog, 208 North Street, Port Perry, Ontario. On Monday, December 13, 1999 at 2:15 P.M. in the Council Chambers, Municipal OFfice, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario, the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog will hear, in person, or by Counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law and applies to be heard. Any person who wishes to be heard should, as soon as possible, make application to: Earl S. Cuddie, Administrator-Clerk Township of Scugog Clerk's Dept. 208 North Street, PORT PERRY, Ontario 1.9L, 1A7 (905) 985-7346 - ~ "n / \ > -- AT 4 4 2 yf J { JERS 14 i B > Vee (ff 2 b ) -- [3 id H LOCATION OF a, J] N | PROPOSED ROAD i Wy id Ni 1 / bd J ---- { / HB oA foo a | 1 5 RB ! Ty / Ll ---- VL =F * First Published November 17, 1999 y

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