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Scugog Citizen (1991), 12 May 1992, p. 13

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ATA A ARSAARANRAAL ALIN INAS SAARI IIS» 5 58 HSI RT IT 37 BONA AAS Butt, of course! That's what Derek Hockiey's shirt says, and that's exactly what this trie from Port Perry High School has been doing in the Durham Methematics Competition. Derek, slong with Andrew Frew and Adrienne Fowler, repre- Kick some WHAT? sent the school In a 'Reach for the Top' format. Recently, they CRUSHED their petit Kubota Advantage 4 WHEEL STEERING provides remarkably tighter tuming performance for superior off efficient, precise mowing performance around rocks and Fees Cr ei (OL | (Donovan, Brock, Pickering snd Dunbarton schools) with & fearless score of 260 to 70 (we told you Derek's shirt was appropriate) . uncut radius of just KUBOTA CANADA LTD 13 inches - the smallest in Es class! gant B & W Farm Service us RAS, SUNDERLAND (705) 357-3760 or 357-3192 Malcolm's lots denied A request for support 10 sever * five building lots from a farm in North Nestleton has been rejecied by Scugog council The request came Monday from Glean and Arlene Makcolm, who own a large farm on Malcolm Road (Conc. 7) just east of the Nestleton Road They want to sever five lots (about 1.5 acre each) fronting on Malcolm Road. Last year, the Durham Land Division commitioe turned down the severance appli cations. The Malcolms have appealed that decision to the Ontario Municipal Board and a hearing has been set for July 17 Council déclined 0 endorse the five lots last year and refused Monday to change its position Councillors expressed concern over the fact the five lots are Class 1 and 2 farmland and part of a viable farm But area councillor Harvey Graham said the five low are with- in the hamdet of North Nestleton, which is whese rural development should go. And. suid councillor Graham. sway six por cont of the land the would not hart ts visbiliey = 3 Me. Malcolm told council he is taking the farm out of hog produc ton, but it would be suitable for bof, dairy or horses Along with the farmland issue, council noted that five lots were previously severed a couple of years ago from the Malcolm (arm Warren Briggs sad Nick Shillings who reside in the tiny hamlet both wged council not © "That change would carry a lot of weight at the (OMB) hearing." said Mr. Briggs Mr. Malcolm is a former Ward 4 councillor in Scugog and sought the mayor's chair in the November GM EMPLOYEES and FAMILY MEMBERS Only a Few Days Left for you to take advantage of OPTIONS 1 and 3. SAVE $1,000. or More Above All Other Cashbacks & Finance Rates. municipal elections

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