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Port Perry Star, 21 Oct 1986, p. 3

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Marina operator (From page 1) the total man-hours involved, but he was certain the flooding problem substantially increased the cost of his operation. "The man hole at the north-west corner of the building was three in- ches above grade last spring and now it is at grade level...if proper drainage is not provided immediate- ly, severe damage to the building and to my equipment, motors and parts is a certainty," warned Mackey. With all the problems he had in- curred, Mackey stated he could not say everything about the building and site is unsatisfactory. He did feel, however, that it was reasonable to ask when work on the entrance-way, parking lot, land- scaping, patio and dock would be completed. He also questioned if there were any town funds available and if not, whether money could be obtained through a provincial grant. Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor stated that although the progress was slow, his staff was at the pre- sent time making arrangements for funding. Clerk Earl Cuddy said he was meeting with representatives of the Ministry of Natural Resources next Monday, adding the problem was not a question of being eligible, but how much money would be granted by the ministry for the project. Ward Four Councillor Neil McLaughlin ensured he had already made arrangements for a "couple" of catch basins to be installed to rec- tify the flooding conditions and Councillors Don Cochrane and Howard Hall said they would see that the pilons were cut down to the Re-zoning paves way for church building By changing the zoning of lands from Holding to Community Facili- ty, Scugog Council yesterday paved the way for a new church to be built on the outskirts of Port Perry. The land, having a frontage of 500 feet and a depth of 522 feet, is located on Concession 6, immediate- ly opposite from the arena. Rev. Ralph Hilsden, who spoke on behalf of the applicant, the Pentecostal Church, indicated they were only in- terested in purchasing the land at Both truck and bus drivers are The driver and owner of a dump truck and the driver of a school bus have all been charged following an investigation into an accident last August which injured 23 children. A spokesman for Durham Regional Police said the charges were laid this week after an exten- sive investigation of the Aug. 28 col- lision near Claremont. The bus was carrying 45 children - ages 4 to 14 - from a day camp in Whitby to an outing at Pleasure Valley amusement park when it col- lided with the truck, carrying 20 ton- nes of sand. charged Most of the injured children were treated and released from hospital, but at least three were kept over- night for observation. The bus driver, Ronald Henshaw, 31, of Whitby, has been charged with careless driving and the truck driver, Daniel Henry, 44, has been charged with careless driving and operating an unsafe motor vehicle. The owner of the truck, Gregory Smith of Keswick, has been charg- ed with permitting an unsafe vehi- - cle to be driven. All will appear in Ajax court on November 13. Delivery Available For Any Occasion HALLOWE'EN ge BALLOON BOUQUETS 4 Add to your bouquet -- Candy, Fruit, Wine, Jams. «+ The Balloon House 986-5105 = SCUGOG CHORAL SOCIETY BE CO-OPERATION WITH TAMSWITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY INC 0 iy bo. Books and Lyrics by: ALAN JAY LERNER Music by: FREDERICK LOEWE Adapted from George Bernard Shaw's Play and Gabr:a! Pascal's Motion Picture "Pygmalion" Director NINA FOXALL Musical Director TOM MILLAR a TOWN HALL 1873 Queen and Lilla Streets, Port Perry ELAEDY PERFORMANCES WEDNESDAY NOV 5 WEDNESDAY NOV 12 THURSDAY NOV 6 8:00 THURSDAY NOV 13 FRIDAY NOV 7 P.M. [RIDAY NOV 14 SATURDAY NOV 8 SATURDAY NOV 15 TICKETS: Senior & Children (12 & under) $5.00 Adults 8.00 (Wed & Thurs Only) Available at Irwin Smith Music Ltd 191 Queen St, Port Perry MEET THE CAST IN THE LOWER HALL AFTER THE PERFORMANCES EACH FRIDAY & SATURDAY ph. 7 - nn we Sse 4 Ontario Semaine des Public bibliotheques Library publiques: Week © de POnario is upset proper size and work begun on finishing the dock right away. Taylor said that although all work could not be completed this year, he felt it an urgency to complete the patio and landscaping this fall. Mackey and Cuddy agreed to meet next Tuesday after the meeting with ministry officials to work out a solution to the completion of the other work. SCUGOG MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY AW residents of the Township of Scugog are invited to come and see your Public Library OCTOBER 21st to 25th, 1986 There will be displays of books-on-tape, Dutch books, our microcomputers, and in the display room, The Art of Cake Decorating .. a display coordinated by Helen Newlove. Free Coffee & Cookies available, compliments of IGA and Valu-mart. HOURS OPEN: Tues. 10 to 9; Wed. 10 to 6; Thurs. 10 to 9; Fri. 10 to 6; Sat. 10 to 5. the present time, but the offer was conditional to obtaining re-zoning Join Us and severence. Rev. Hilsden stated a church OCT. 21 would be built first and a parsonage to NOV. 2 added sometime in the future. He said that although he would be TWO agreeable to build with the services of a well and septic tank, he would not be adverse to hooking up to town services if they were available at the time of construction. Councillor Howard Hall advised Rev. Hilsden that his land was zon- ed R4 Industrial under the Official Plan and warned that he could very well find himself surrounded by fac- tories. Smiling, Rev. Hilsden said he was aware of this fact, but hoped the lands surrounding the property might one day be filled with residences instead. From the gallery, Bill Barr stated it was encouraging to see churches expanding in this day and age and said he was in favour of the con- struction of any church no matter what the denomination. This statement prompted Mayor Taylor to comment, "We have a good living bunch of people in this municipality and I think we should try and ensure we keep it that way." - WEEKS ONLY! rE sd In the dining room -- We will be displaying 15 Local Paintings by artist Les Parkes PLUS A SPECIAL UNVEILING OF THE "Original 1884 Building of Emiel's Place" will be held on THURS., OCTOBER 23rd - 7 P.M. Wine and Cheese will be served until 10:00 p.m. NESEY PPR UE MARLIN TRAVEL FILM NIGHT Focus on . VENEZUELA = COLUMBIA Come explore through our Audio Visual Presentation and first hand discussion the two northern- most countries of South America. Both are situated on the Caribbean Sea and boast reliable weather, good beaches and reasonable prices. DATE ........... ree s Thursday, 30 October, 1986 PLACE .................. SCUGOG PUBLIC LIBRARY TIME ........ a. 7:30 P.M. (doors open at 7:00) Admission is FREE with door prizes and refreshments to enhance the holiday mood! * Please RSVP by calling 985-2268 or 985-2887 * WINTER HOURS: Mon-Thurs ... 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Friday ... 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Saturday ... 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. All Winter Brochures are Now Available. "LINDA JACKSON Travel Consultant BRENT TAYLOR, CTC Manager MARLIN TRAVEL -- Travel is our Only Business -- 985-2268 or 985-2887 VENGRICYCIR ER REEVE RY ERE VEL : A \ : i

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