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Scugog Citizen (1991), 2 Apr 1996, p. 5

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\ 4 Members of the Fourth Port Perry Guides (Scugog Island) enjoyed a tour of Firehall One last week as part of their work on Fire Safety Badges. Fire prevention educators Scott Boyd and Jamie Donaldson talked about fire safety and prevention. Guides In the photo are Kayla, Lisa, Tiffany, Sara, Emily, Christina and Brittany. Island road repairs in '97 Despite a tight financial situation, Durham Region plans for major repairs and up-grading to the main Regional Road on Scugog Island. The money (about $1 million) is in the Region's capital budget for work to start in the spring of 1997 and be completed the following summer, Scugog Mayor Howard Hall said last week. Much of the work will involve paving of shoulders and othé@general repairs. It can't come a moment too' soon for Island residents and the many cottagers and boaters who use the road. There have RH. Cornish, S.A. Cawk Closed Mondays with the L Eqster Basket of Goodies for All Children. Join the Easter Egg Hunt with the Easter Bunny from 11 AM to 12 Noon CELEBRATE MUSIC - FAMILY OF SCHOOLS CONCERT featuring bands and choirs from and Port Perry High WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd at 7:30 PM At PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Admission $3.00 at door; Children free. Proceeds to support music at | Cornish, Cawker and Prince Albert PS CADMUS COUNTRY CLUB 13300 Cartwright East 1/4 Line 1 mile south of Cadmus LLBO 986-0488 Enjoy beautiful scenery and a great meal. ASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH aster Bunny APRIL 7th - 10 AM to 12:30 PM (Regular Brunch avaliable to 2 PM) Children (5 & under) $2.95 Please call ahead to let the Easter béen numerous serious accidents over the last several years. This past weekend, there was a serious [roll-over but , fortunately those in the car escaped without serious injury. As for another large scale capital projeét planned by the Region for Scugog Township, the Mayor said the construction of a new sewage treatment facility for the lagoon system will go to the design stage this, year. However, he doesn't expect actual construction will start before the year 20008 That's because the er, Prince Albert P.S., School and Tuesdays' Children (6 to 12) $4.95 Adults $9.95 current treatment system is operating at just over 70 per cent capacity. The Region will not start Construction gn a new system until%the current capacity for treatment reaches 85 per cent. . from ==" Scugog Citizen -- rer April 2, 1996--5 Mayor ticked that Scugog The issue of provincial meat inspections during the recent OPSEU strike left a bad taste in the mouth of Scugog Mayor ~Howard Hall. The Township came under intense-pressure from local meat packing operators to appoint temporary inspectors during the strike-- something Township council would have done, the Mayor stressed, if it dioti wHe also "said, the provincial government would not confirm in writing that it would top up liability insurance over and above the $2 million carried by temporary inspectors. And when reps from two local 'meat plants appeared in front of council March 25 they said Whitchurch- Stouffville in York Region had appointed temporary : tors. A sub had the legal juri "We (local council) are not the bad guys in this issue," he told the Citizen last week. "The problem has been a lot of = mixed information the Township received over the last couple of weeks, he said. The Township could only appoint temporary inspectors with approval the Regional medical officer of health, and that approval was not given. } present a 1685 KX96FM and the Scugog Centre Advisory Board COUNTRY REUNION CONCERT & DANCE deaturing country recording artists: Johnny Bourque, Harold Mcintyre, Gary Hooper & The East Wind Band 1 special appearance by: Amanda Lee LINE DANCING DEMONSTRATION t Scugog Centre Community Hall , Reach St. (beside Arena), Port Perry SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH SPMTO 1 AM For more Info. or fo order tickets call Events Co-ordinator 985-8698 2) ERA --€ We would like to Invite all customers and friends of Bruton Big V Drug Store to join us In saying farewell fo Mrs. Patty Rice. Patty has provided out- standing care for the past four years to our clients and has been a part of our community sinde 1992. Patty has taken a position in Colbome, Ontario to pursue her career and will be sadly missed at Bruton's. Come and visit our store on check by Scugog staff revealed this not to be the casé, said the Mayor. "got 'mixed information' He was angry at what he 'called the mixed information and lack of information on this issue and the fact the Towhship was Put in the positidn of being asked to "bail out the province" when it was provincial policy that excluded meat inspectors from essential services. , "Meat inspection is extremely important. There will have to be some major 'changes (in | provincial policies) to make sure this doésn't happen again," he stated. Serving Cobourg to Hamilton Call for Rates & Schedule GO-FER COURIER SERVICE PORT PERRY (905) 985-2573 RonCuttoral Employment Services East Central "AGRICULTURAL" ~ EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 126 WATER ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LIL1B9 Due to Government cut backs our service has been discontinued as of March 31, 1996. Those needing assist: ance with their employment needs should contact thelr nearest Human Resources Canada office. We wish to thank our clients and if | can be of any help, please feel free to call me. CARPE TS ROLLY COY., Manager ed Thursday, April 11th, 1996 between | and 4 PM. and join us in thanking her for her outstanding service and fo wish her oll the best for the future. Refreshments will be served. BRUTON BIG V DRUG STORE 268 Queen Street, Port Perry ' (905) 985-8886 RA NInD => vg STREET - PORT PERRY 2 985-4508 Sale on In-Stock Items Only. © Ends April 30th, 1996 »

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