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Port Perry Star, 10 Nov 1976, p. 3

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| y | '@ Ov v els \ » oe & | &H u A [J é , d ¢ )- ¢ Durham' Region's works committee last week recom- mended that Durham Regional Council no longer oppose the proposal to locate a giant privately-operated garbage dump in the south- west Scugog Township, and that it inform the Ontario environment ministry accor- dingly. T. Puckrin and Son Ltd., a Whitby garbage disposal company, already owns 90 acres southwest of Prospect, ° just north of the Whitby-Sca- gog boundary, It believes it can acquire additional acre- age for its planned landfill dump. Works Commissioner Robert Richardson said in a report that council décided to oppose the Puckrin pro- ject in May, 1974, pending an overall assessment of future municipal garbage-disposal needs in Durham. He said the Puckrin pro- perty was investigated in a waste-management study carried out for the region by _Toronto consultants James F. MacLaren. Richardson said he belie- ves Puckrin should now be allowed to apply to the region and to Ontario's En- vironmental Hearing Board for approval of its proposed landfill operation. - He added that if the 'ed vied Ne F&I NU I EU ,. ESAT TIT Io ' § 5 Wines adusisis sede hadeivda iid. FAL ROA LE BYES ' J. l gol ye x Andbteblie ado otod inabodd nog om oc saat t nasmgatai |B YAN Bed BAG PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1976 -- 3 Recommend no opposition to giant Scugog dump Region's plans for a new dump on 267 acres on the Newcastle-Scugog boun- dary, two miles northeast of Mount Carmel, don't work out, the Puckrin property might be investigated as an alternative. The Puckrin company holds major contracts for residential, industrial and commercial waste disposal in an area extending from Metro Toronto to Trenton. It Seagrave and area news by Mrs. Jackie Boyle Once again the Seagrave Community has 'pulled to- gether to come up with another successful turkey supper. Over 500 people were served hot dinners with all the trimmings. The net profit for the evening after 'expenses, was in the neighbourhood of $2,000. Special thanks to all those who contributed to this worthwhile. venture, A number of our local residents attended the Greenbank anniversary services last Sunday. Sever- al members of our own choir joined with the Green- bank choir to add to the enjoyment of this happy occasion. TRAVELWAYS to the™ Royal Winter Fair - DAILY SERVICE - (Except Sunday) NOV. 12-20, 1976 For information call your local Travelways Agent Port Perry 985-7365 Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunter, Mrs. Rhea Third, Mrs. Cooper 'and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wanamaker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter following - church services Sunday. Church school will normal time of 10 a.m. this Sunday. Our second P.T.A. meet- ing was held last Monday evening at the church. Feedback from this meeting will hopefully be reported in next week's column, | The monthly general meeting of the U.C.W. will take place Wed. Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. in the church. All those who are plann- ing to attend the Fellowship Sister Dinner at Port Tavern on the evening of Nov. 29, please contact Mrs. Glenda Hutcheon no later than November 15. A surprise birthday party was given in honour of Mrs. Donna Wanamaker on Saturday evening at the and Sunday 'home of her sister, Mrs. Wedding Invitations available at the Port Perry Star 985-7383 PORT TAVERN invites you to an evening of DINING &DANCING Saturday, November 20th Try our delicious resume their . Includes Hot & Cold Roast Beef, Spare Ribs, Cold Ham, Potatoes, Gravy, Vegetables, SMORGASBORD LE WE SERVED FROM 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. [No cover charge for entertainment with dinner.) ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING to the music of George Timms Quartette 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. ($1.00 cover charge) Sharon Stone. Many happy returns to our newest Sea- grave correspondent. The stork has revisited our community and made Mr. and Mrs. John Hillis proud parents of a bouncing baby boy. Congratulations to this happy family. Unit 1 of the U.C.W. are planning a euchre party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunter on Saturday, November 13 at 8 p.m. Admission is 25 cents. There will be prizes and lunch. Everyone is wel- come to attend. N Please forward your next week's news items to Mrs. Dianne Puckrin at 985-2489. "Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself." Anonymous. PASSPORT PHOTOS 5 Minute Servic Osha wa Camera Centre Oshawa Shopping Centre "has no dump site of its own but wishes to obtain one. Last week Purham Reg: ional Council hired a Toronto firm of planning consultants to undertake hydrological, geological and engineering re mn Te tn © mn © en a = we = en = ce © on WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PORT PERRY NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary will be held on Monday, November 15th, 1976, at 2:00 p.m. in the Cafeteria of the Hospital to: Receive reports of Commitees; Introduction of Proposed Auxiliary By-Laws Transact other business. Copies of the proposed by-laws are available for examination prior to the Annual Meeting at the Hospital Tuck Shop during the hours of 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. A member who has paid their annual membership fee prior to the Annual Meeting will be entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting. Refreshments will be served. (Mrs.) June Aldridge, Secretary. studies on its proposed 267- acre dump. 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