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Port Perry Star, 16 May 1989, p. 26

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(hil Hil | [IHN | |] I comput duping 4 CAN EXPOSE WORN PARTS $38.95 """oave FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL*68.9 Tobe _ WORN FRONT END PARTS: » Shorten tire life WE WILL: Rick Johns stands In front of a large 20-ton compactor his company Is building for a « Check front end Scarborough scrap metal dealer. Canadian Compactor Services Inc. of Port Perry builds equipment of all kinds for the booming re-cycling industry. (see story) Canadian Compactor Service is going strong (From page 24) Mr. Johns admits that while he enjoys rolling up his sleeves and working in the shop on the machinery, he has to spend more and more of his time dealing with potential cus- tomers. He has just recently de- signed and built a machine to dis-assemble wooden pallets that turns the wood into chips that can be re-used for a variety of purposes. For years, Canada has had the space to easily get rid of its waste and garbage simply by burying itin landfills. denly. Metro Toronto and Dur- ham Region, for example, find themselves in the midst of a "garbage crisis" as dumps are rapidly filling up. The scramble to re-cycle, re-use and cut down on the amount of waste generated is on. Canada is lagging far be- hind European countries when it comes to re-cycling, mainly because the Europeans were forced to re-cycle years ago while Canadians simply dumped and buried their trash. But re-cycling is now the way of the future in this coun- try, and Mr. Johns has ample reasons to be confident about the future of this company. The company has already come a long way from the days just a few short years ago when Mr. Johns was building and re- pairing machinery in his drive- way. In another three weeks or 80, he'll be shipping a mammoth steel compactor (weighing 40,000 pounds) to a scrap metal company in Scarborough. The unit will take copper and aluminum scrap and turn it into bales that can be easily handled and stored for re-use. * Adjust camber, caster, toe * Road test vehicle e Check shocks &FWD system handling REPLACE WORN PARTS WITH TOP QUALITY MOOG FRONT END PARTS... Guaranteed for as long as you own your car. * Cause wander, bad * Ruin driving enjoyment FRONT END PARTS 10°90 Off ON SALE NOW Until May 31, 1989 On Highway 12 Just South of 7A -- OPEN SATURDAYS 8 to 12 -- 985-7717 - KEN EDWARDS AUTO SERVICE R.R.4, PORT PERRY ONTARIO L0B NC GARDEN CENTRE (Port Perry Feeds) 40 Vanedward Drive PF 985-7363 eo) MAY SPECIALS pox Plants 35 249 But that has changed sud- PUBLIC NOTICE Regarding the Proposed Stopping-up, Closing and Selling of Cedar Street Unopened. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 298 of the Municipal Act, RSO 1980 Chapter 302, that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog proposes to pass By- Laws to Stop-up, close and sell a portion of Cedar Street Unopened, now being Parts 1 and 2, Plan 40R-12041 in the Township of Scugog in the former Village of Port Perry. The parcel in question is no longer required for Municipal purposes. It should be noted that the affected parties, Robert Gordon James and Ray Marquis, Solicitor for the Roman*Catholic Episcopal Confederation of the Diocese of Toronto, consented to the application. The proposed plan and description showing the lands affected may be viewed in the Clerk- Administrator's Department, Township of Scugog Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario. On June 5, 1989 at 4:30 PM in the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario, the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog will hear in person or by council, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his lands will be pre- judicially affected by the said By-Law and applies to be heard. Any person who wishes to be heard should, as soon as possible, make application to: Earl S. Cuddie, AM.C.T., C.M.C. Clerk-Administrator 985-7346 Sheep & Cattle Manure 18g Peat Moss 4 cu. ft. Pine Bark 3 cu. ft. Marble Spredder _ KY Rental 7-50022 : i 1.00/day Part 1 to Mr. James rr -- I | 0 / ns - PLAN i | ITH NETO NIE 8 S977 ' ast LOT 7 I i J RP 83% i : 1 LB ks Lav : ne PERT PD ---- v Li |. ) i . 789 "i LOT=1a 2 | ny ol : We also carry | Seeds, Potatoes, a il res ee i Onions & Shrubs ET L] Lor 12 Lor | he Rl wer ozezesz Lia " ! ' STREET PART 3 rsizgiisuce ar \ovaw 12. reavenied ) "eae yr a) semaiied' inal' N's NEW HOURS: (May) Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. 1p.m. =: 5 p.m. Part 2 to Roman Catholic Episcopal Confederation. of the Diocese of Toronto Part 3 to Township of Scugog

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