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Scugog Citizen (1991), 18 May 1993, p. 2

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Tay , May 18, 1993 (UN VAMNE (OFNR OI) BY May 18th to June 8th, 1993 MONTH'LONG EVENTS * Kent Famdale Gallery, Scugog Memorial Public Library presents: "SomeThings Fishy Two" - Leather Sculpture by P Paul and Bevery s from May 8th to 28th. * Port teen for those under 21 yedrs of age who have a relative or friend with a drinking problem. Meets every Tuesday Night at the Port Perry United Church, Simcoe & Queen Street, starting at 7:30 PM. - Adult Children of Alcoholics meets every Tuesday rgd at the Port Perry United Church starting at 8 PM. For those who have a parent, relative or friend with a drinking problem. * Bingo every Wednesday at 7 PM at the Catholic Church Hall. * Port ory rai-Chi Club Open House, 1st Monday every month at Prince Albert Hall, 19 Jeffrey Street from 7:30 to 9:30 PM * Port Perry Fiddle Club Dance & Jam Session every 4th Wed. 7 PM at Islander Banquet Hall, Scugog Island (follow signs). Fiddlers, Pickers, Dancers, Public Welcome. Adm. * TOPPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Tuesday 7 PM at the Anglican Church Hall. New members welcome. * Registration now being taken for Summer Day Camp at the Brookdin Day Nursery. For more information and fee schedule please call Rosemary O'Brien 655-3864. Spaces are limited, so register early. TUESDAY, MAY 18th * Oshawa Chapter One Parent Families Association meets at 8 PM. For an "Open Di ion on Loving s" based on Leo llia. At Simcoe Hall House, 387 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. New members & guests welcome. 436-5089 or 728-1011 WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th * Music Students of Port Perry High School present Spring Rhapsody 7:30 PM. Proceeds for Jazzmerize to Music Fest, Edmonton. * Durham Environmental Network meeting in the Council Chambers, * 181 Perry Street on reducing car use. Starts at 7:30 PM. Everyone . welcome. Information call 985-3225. THURSDAY, MAY 20th * Scugog Toy Lending Library Annual Meeting and Membership Registration for 1993-94 Season, 7 PM at the Port Perry United Church, Centennial Room. : * Music Students of Port Perry High School present Spring Rhapsody 7:30 PM. Proceeds for Jazzmerize to Music Fest, Edmonton. SATURDAY, MAY 22nd * Community-Spring Cleaning Sale in Scugog Arena Parking Lot from 8 AM to 1 PM. Reserve your spot by calling 985-7346. Parking spaces will be reserved on a first come, first served basis, costing $10..each. Bring all your merchandise and and setup matefial you may require. MONDAY, MAY 24th * Scugog Shores Museum Village, Yard & Bake Sale 9 AM. Clear that @ attic, check those closets. We need soma good "stuff" for our sale. | cCalloes-o63s. TUESDAY, MAY 25th * Blood Donor Clinic at the Port Perry High School from 9:30 to 3:00, Students from PPHS and Cartwright High School are hosting this clinic in hopes of collecting 100 units of blood. Everyone welcome. * Oshawa Chapter One Parent Families Association meets at 8 PM for coffee, cards, conversation at Simcoe Hall Settlement House, 387 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. New members & guests welcome. - Call 436-5089 or 728-1011. +] WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th * Scugog Island Head U.C.W. Beef Supper. 2 sittings at 5:15 and 6:30 PM. Phone 985-7426. THURSDAY, MAY 27th * Blackstock Co-op Nursery 'School Open House & Registration from 6:30 to 8:00 PM at the Blackstock Rec Centre. Ages : 2 years (parent & tot); 3 years & 4 years. welcome. * Free Showing of video Chlorine Cover-up: Ozone Destruction at Port Perry High School. Everyone welcome. 985-3225 or 986-4524 for more information. Lug-a-mug. FRIDAY, MAY 28th 5 * Heart Saver Course at Uxbridge Health Care Centre from 6 to 10 pm Advance registration required by contacting Durham Save-a-Heart i Office at (416) 666-0995. Basic Rescuer Course (12 Hours) at the Uxbridge Care Centre from 6 to 10 pm, and continuing Saturday, May 29th from 8 AM to 5 PM. Advance registration required by contacting Durham Save-a-Heart Office at 666-0995. Durham Save-a-Heart is a United Way Agency. «{ * Bingo at the Nestleton Community Centre starting 7:30 PM. Call 986-5503. . SATURDAY, MAY 29th * Uxbridge Scugog Pony Club Annual Schooling Show at Port Perry Fairgrounds starting 9 AM. 18 Classes including short stirrup, junior and open divisions. Prizes t. 'vinners of all classes. € TUESDAY, JUNE 1st. * Whitby-Oshawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society, meets at the Henry. St. High School Cafeteria, 614 Henry St., Whitby. Speaker Mr. Brian Gilchrist - Topic, Old Documents and Wills. All meetings are free and open to public. Call 683-2476 or 723-7460. * Pine Ridge Cudon Club monthly meeting and competition 8:00 PM at the Hall, Hwy. 7A, For further poly please call Betty at 986-0164. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd * Next meeting Port Perry Fair Board, 8 PM in the Medical Associates Building, Paxton St. New for the fair are wel MONDAY, JUNE 7th * Cesarean Prevention Support and Education Meeting at 15 Irwin Drive, Whitby. Call 666-9421. Topic : VBAC & Cesarean Prevention. \ The Citizen will publish events in the calendar at n> charge for non-profit groups mit your calendar events to the Citizen Office by Friday to be included in the following issue, as space permits THE SCUGOG CITIZEN Your User Friendly, People Paper iy Won't back away From page one \ of the OMB @en if it means a lengthy delay. "Getting started (on the school) a year from now would be just about right," he said. The citizens group called SCOPE (Scugog Citizens Or ization for the Pr of the Environment) are . opposed to the training school for sevéral reasons. TH proposed 100 acre site at Blue Mountain is beside the Beaver vid marsh, a provincially esignated Class 1 wetlands. SCOPE says the heavy * equipment (bull dozers, back- hoes, cranes) would ;generate noise and dust that could have a detrimental impact on wildlife in the marsh. », SCOPE also argues that the a heavy equipment ffaining school would be an intrusion into what is mainly a quiet, agricultural area of the Township. SCOPE president Jim Byers in an open letter to the Union (see letters page) says "it would be a serious mistake to under-esgimate the determination of our community to take every legal means available to oppose the training institute's project. Any contrary advice being given to you by the land owner and or local officials, should be carefully weighed as to their motives and dependability." Mr. Walsh said the cost of setting up the school for about $2. 985-7557 or 985-0807. SCOPE members Judy Barrett, President Jim Byers, Keith Bacon and Bob Haick at Sunday's protest meeting. 985 §OUTH PORT GARY) Just 2 Miles South of Port Perry on the Oshawa Rd. 12550 SIMCOE STREET ARDENY -4353 + 70. stud is in the $9 million range and it would generate taxes each year in the neighbourhood of $100,000. "This is not a peanut operation," he said. Durham Region council has already approved an amendment to the Region's Official Plan and in the next few weeks Scugog Township will be dealing with a site plan agreement and local re-zoning- The depth of the opposition to this project surfaced several times Sunday evening at a crowded public meeting in the Greenbank Community Hall called by SCOPE. All members of Seugog council attended the meeting and there were a couple of angry exchanges. "I am having trouble not being sarcastic," said Mayor Howard Hall at one point as he was jeered. Mayor Hall has been a supporter of the projectsince it first came in front of Township council some two years ago. He told the crowd Sunddy evening "I have an open mind, though I have supporfed this from the start." And the Mayor said there will be. a public meeting in the ¥ iia ad i ad SS in by What does he plant who plants a tree He plants, ip sap and leaf and wood, In love of home and loyalty, And far-cast thought of civic good His blessing on the neighbourhood. » harles Lathrop Pack MEMBER OF il chambers when the. Township _ receives the application for the zoning change. Ward 4 rep David Dietlein was the only member of council who spoke out against the project Sunday evening. "I am here (at the meeting) as your friend........there is no way that dust, noise can be controlled from that site," he said. Councillor Dietlein also said there are serious flaws in a noise study¥ Calling the flaws Turn to page seven UNITED CARPET Largest Selection in Scugog Township And a Member of the Largest Carpet Buying Group in anada A140] eI:d WINDOW BLINDS SALE to 50% Off Sejgcreg Window Coverings HURRY IN or CALL JACKIE for SHO Sale ends May 31st, 1993 DARE TO COMPARE ... AT-HOME SERVICE. WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD! HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie FREE Estimates HWY. 7A EAS "985-24! 5-2157 ORT PERRY FREE Delivery

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