10 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 5, 1993 ; "Ss -- Board of Education decide not to challenge the Ontario govern- ment's proposal to introduce Junior Kindergarten until it be- comes law. 4 Donauschwaben Park Wald- heim Inc. and Scugog Council battle over a rézoning proposal for its residential park near the Cartwright East Quarter Line. Don Steele, an 18-year vete- ran of the Scugog Fire Depart- ment, is named the new fire chief for the two halls. It is a part-time position. Harmony Island Estate, a home for youths, was set to hold its official opening on October 2. This estate serves as a retreat for both young offenders and youths under the care of the Children's Aid Society. More than 50 Port Perry resi- dents attend a public meeting in the township office to protest the development of a proposed retirement home at the corner of Queen and Ottawa Streets. Operation is gearing up for its "Giving thanks for food" Thanksgiving food drive. The Rotary Club of Port Perry awarded Kent Farndale the pre- stigious Paul Harris Fellow award and Frank Tielemans, . Rotarian of the Year, at a dinner held at the Port Perry Curling Club. gog parents group, is expressi concern over the Burham Boar of Education's use of the sex ed- ucation video "Growing Up," which they say encourages pro- miscuity, homosexuality and in- pam agontegn am on acam- paign to stop illegal dumping by offering a $1,000-reward to resi- dents who report illegal dump- ing. Senior students at PPHS de- After being separated from Steer, 35, met her mother for Palmer Park. Miss Steer used mother, Norma Waite, who lives her the an agency to help her find her n British Columbia. | bate the future of Canada with Durham MP Ross Stevenson at an information session concern- ing the Referendum. 'Durham Regional Police is contemplating the expansion of its Marine Patrol Chit to in- clude Lake Ontario. A total of five youths were ar- rested in connection with a se- ries of residential break and en- tersin the Port Perry area. A commercial market study indicates that there is potential for an additional supermarket in Port Perry. Construction of a $40,000- natural waterfront park in Port Perry was scheduled to begin this fall after the township re- ceived a cheque for $13,333 from the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation. Scugog councillors reject Plans for a retirement home in ort Perry. It was proposed at the corner of Queen and Ottawa Streets. Port Perry resident Judy ~ Nickerson wins $137,684.20 in a recent Lotto 649 draw. The grand prize for that draw was more than $17 million. Five options to help reduce the walleye harvest on Lake Scugog were presented to area anglers at a meeting on October 7. x decision should be reached by December. . The township puts off renam- ing a number of streets until a further public meeting ls held. Abarn fire near the Scugog town border more than $200,000 damage and destroyed two buildings. The cause of the fire is belived to be electrical. Cartwright Park in Caesarea was one of 250 parks across Canada dedicated simultane- ously as a national Peace Park on October 8. | Local historian Paul Arculus is attempting to establish a com- mittee that would be responsi- ble for preserving historically significant: buildings 'in the township. mother at birth, Margare first time on October 3 In 1d. number of factors including the = nomic: recovery hinges xbridge/ ulted in * the vehicle hit black ice. It slid at the events which shape | the year ! The Big Brother/Little Brother team of Neil Obern and Paul Livingston shared the awards In the township's flag design contest. Mr. Livingston, an artist, designed the township's of- ficial flag. Neil's flag design placed first in the youth category. TRE AO 3 | Chamber of Com- shooting range on his Cookson merce president Ken Carruth- Lane farm. This proposal saw 17 ers says the chamber is in good extensive opposition from PeaBEanchntaimatin daha shape and in fact ado et af neil yp million expaadion of A EP A A TO EE Oo PO EE PO EO EA EY ter paying off a $35,000 debt Fil e Y Wears Three - fires on Halloween earlier this year. He made the Community Memorial Hospital night, in duding Rebel's Diner comments at a recent night to clears another hurdle as the on Scugog Island, cause exten- ti . working drawings are delivered ©! ; . ; bor Bill Barr, who was also the 1 the Ministry of Health. Offi. %1ve damage to buildings in the subject of a roast cials optimistic that construc- area. Lhe rire Marshals Ollice N was investigating. gas Gerry Jonkheers, owner of tion will begin in the spring. The community was sad- Gerry's. Distributors, says a pod of tho SouNITY a dened by the death of popu a nd the financial | October 26 referendum results, educator S.A. Cawker. He was Patlon of nmbar of 1a a Michael Wilson, Minister of In- inlisS5th rent Minister Ruth tomers led to the closure of the. ; dustry, Trade and Technology Grier Tolman opportunity to company. tolls members of the Port Perry "Tier. 100K Lie OPPOriy ty b Jack Cook and Ray Gould, Rotary Club, He was in Port =0omie Hs Ietoon a8. 8 two long-time members of the Perry speaking to the club on Weaza © waste disposal auring- Scugog Fire Department retire r2l. " Tos §oncarning the Or ge after 35 and 33 years of service - Lheextension of the recycling or Torunio Area) ashur,.= respectively. | Program for Scugog apartment Hall sai ul ry Meeting, May. A satellite office of the Pine- is not in the town- i vi was a wag hes wood Centre for drug and alco- Ship's plans, Regional Council- "me 1 that daly in 5 hol problems, opened in Port lor Yvonne Christiesays, = proven oie To nop ten: Perryrecently. vi Thiam Police begin weating Wg io: the 'municipalities' con- i ti ue in support of their = ©°I08. ©. oo bo a problem on rural roads, Metropolitan Torento counter. Durham Regional Council Scugog's bylaw enforcement of- part policy, agains use ol. "a hazardo us waste depot for the "The "Port Perry ' Baptist oaks Hiding of Durham tolsuts brary station nm Port Perry. ; velief : e Charlottetown Accord in a - C7 ami ; i fondscivies mblalowt, cosoSiparomémargi "© TumioPage12 Mayor Hall says he is disap- pointed by the response -at Queen's Park to an opposition- led debate. The Liberal party was calling on the NDP to intro- duce a comprehensive waste management strategy. The short list of potential land fill sites will be released b the end of November, an IW representative tells the Port Perry Star. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a fatal accident involving a member of the Ux- bridge Bruins hockey club. Ac- cording to OPP, Daniel McNeil was \a passenger in a 'car on Highway 47 in Goodwood when into the path of another car. Jef- frey Cowley, the driver of the ve- hicle in which Mr. McNeil was riding, was taken to hospital with various injuries. After much debate, Scugog Council has renarned a number of roads in the area. The name changes are Goreski Sideroad to Bryant Sideroad, Railway Bed to Old Rail Lane, Caesar Lane to Washago Bay Lane, and Emerson Beach e to Emer- son Lane. Council denies Paul Flieler's request to construct a #ideiing Lodge § soma LT lh ng nays and yeahs from area residents.