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Scugog Citizen, 13 Aug 1991, p. 5

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Golf's his game FROM PAGE 4 so much, he takes a winter vaca- tion in Mexico each year and gets away to Virginia for some golf. He was 17 when he lost his left arm in an atcident while working as a railway brakeman. And he doesn't consider the loss of an arm as any kind of a handicap. "In fact, he used to do a lot of curling (using a' shortened broom) and for many years was president of the minor hockey Chilvch * League in Oshawa. As for the golf game, John concedes that the two and three. irons are the clubs That give him the most trouble, "1 prefer hitting the 7-wood," he said with a smile And lately, the 3-wood has _ been giving him trouble from the fairways, forcing him to use the 5- wood instead He can usually count on a drive of about 200 yards off the tee, and unlike some golfers, has no fear of blasting out of sand The Sunnybrae course suits him perfectly. It's not too long (he never takes an electric cart) and Just ugh enough 10 make things interesting Asked what hole at Sunnybrac gives im trouble, he replied u's No. 16, a short par 3 : "I seem to be able 10 find that big tree the left of the green, or the onc on the nght of the green," FIRE CALLS SCUGOG HALL NO. 1 (PORT PERRY) Aug. 6: 02:01 Alarms ringing, Old Simcoe Rd Aug. 6: 12:40 Hydro wires down, Grass fire SCUGOG HALL NO. 2 (CAESAREA) Aug. 10: 13:05 Truck tire, Cartwright East Quarter Line Aug. 10: 20:45 Ambulance assist, 3547 Durham Rd. 57 Now 66, John didn't take up golf until he was 50. He played once or twice until a pro at the Oshawa golf Club suggested that with one arm, he should swing from the left side. "I tried it (from the left) hit the ball pretty well and I've been playing ever nce." John has yet to break 90 at Sunnybrae. But don't bet against it. On the afternoon the Citizen talked to him, he had fired a 43 on the front nine. Not bad. Not bad at™ all. FROM PAGE 1 agency set up by the provincial gov ernment last April Durham will need landfill for about 6.6 million ohnes of trash over the 20-year life of the dump It will range in size from 90 to just over 100 hectares. The document. says that at the beginning of the search for a landfill, the IWA "will look at the entire geo graphic ares of Durham Region Through a systematic analysis of all lands in the study ares, the IWA wall find one preferred environmentally "suitable location," says the document Mr. Dietlein, who received a copy of the document, said it "could be dangerolis for Scugog." The document spells out the timetable for site selection in Durham. By this November, the IWA will come up with "candidate areas and final Jong list of sites There will be & series of meetings with resideny in affected areas including information centres. By February, 1992, the Jong list will be whutiled to a short list with the public mformation campaign conumnuing until August 1992. when the preferred sie lotation will be svnounced By March 1993. governing! review, hearings and the approval™ process will get underway The document states that the land fill start-up date "will be January 1994 Mr. Dietlemn said the "long list due this November ¢ contain a magy 4 20 potential sites { that happens, he said, there "will be 2 lot of people upset The document spells out that the site will be selected under the require ments of the Environmental Protection Act A year age Ward 4 was sdentifiod ms the locaton of 1%o potential dump sites for Durham wash One site was just south of Blackstock, the other on the we side of Highway TA, ems Nestheton . Scugog Township's YOU COULD WIN ." A $200. 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