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Port Perry Star, 11 May 1993, p. 10

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Ny NIN INR co hia Ao 2 aud | ba 10 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 11, 1993 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" (8 JAR . 2 i 4 2% RY SN SEL WRIAR { Fra v A Fresh New Look For Spring! ah Custom Made to your order 15% off Selected Fabrics ZUR UY Ba TS Esa P 3 ES PUBLIC MEETING Greenbank Community Hall Sunday, May 16, 1993 -- 7:00 p.m. The Scugog Citizens Organization for the Preservation of the Environment (SCOPE) is sponsoring, on behalf of the residents of "Marsh Hill, a public information meeting to update the present status of the proposal to build a heavy construction equipment training institute on a site adjacent to a Class 1 wetland. This meeting is being called because the Mayor of Scugog has refused the many requests to call a public meeting which would allow Scugog Citizens the opportunity to voice their concerns directly to the members of Scugog Council. Please plan to attend this meeting and bring your family and friends. This is your chance to ask questions, and inform yourself of all the facts. Mayor Howard Hall and the Councillors have received personal invitations to attend. The news media has also been informed. Should you require further information, please call: David Tasker -- 852-4114 Judy Barrett -- 852-7052 Nancy Byers -- 852-9481 MAY 15 & MAY 16 10:00am to 8:00pm Tour our expanded gallery. Now tripled in size. The est Display of Limited Edition Prints and Originals in Ontario. During these two days many renowned artists will be in attendance with originals, limited edition prints & sculptures. 2 Call for appearance times. ood SPECIAL APPEARANCES FRED STONE Equine Art 'PETER ROBSON Landscapes LES TAIT Blue Jays, Hockey DEBI FITZGERALD- Wildlife BRENT TOWNSEND- Wildlife MAXINE NOEL Native Art KARYN PERCIVAL Abstract CHRIS NAHRGANG Native Sculptures HALF PRICE COUPON Available For Picture Framing SELECT ART GALLERIES 1-800-387-9303 (416) 895-3002 Exhibit continues to June 13 16686 Yonge Street SW comer of Yonge & Mulock Drive, Newmarket Eid Letters to the editor Another successful Pitch-In Week To the Editor: Another successful Pitch-In Week has concluded in the Township of Scugog and it is time once again to thank all those volunteers who helped in this our 4th Annual Clean-Up. This year as well, we should thank the groups who have par- ticipated in Earth Day on April 26, as well as Arbor Day on May It has been a busy two weeks as well over 1,000 children, teens and adults gave of their time to "act locally" in the on- going effort to reduce the litter In our community. As well nu- merous tree Nantings have tak- en place and the environment benefit of that will be noticeable for years to come. Special thanks to all the ele- mentary and. high school stu- dents and staff for their time in organizing and carrying out a variety of projects, to teachers Larry Doble and Don Hughes and the environmental classes of PPHS who did the plantin in the new Rotary Park as their contribution to Earth Day. Thanks also to the Port Perry United Church Youth Group and their leaders for the Apple Valley clean-up, to the Baha'is for their help in Palmer Park, to the Hope Christian Reform Church Youth Group who got an early start on April 7, to the 2nd Port Perry Pathfinders and their leaders Joanne Popovitch and Marg Prentice who also - helped on Earth Day, to all the other Guide, Scout, Cubs and Beavers for their help around the community, to Al Cochrane of View Lake for his assistance in the design of the new gardens at Rotary Park, to the Crest- view Park neighbors in Black- stock for their clean-up and last but not least to the local mem- bers of Landscape Ontario (South Port Gardens, McMillan Tree Farms, Clark Property Project will create dust To the Editor: I would like to express my concern regarding the Heavy Construction Equipment School proposed for Marsh Hill, the enormous amount of dust this project will generate and the threat to the involved wet- lands. The past has proven that both government and industry can be notoriously proficient at overlooking environmental de- struction when in pursuit of revenue. You, Mayor Hall have in- formed me that the law was served 2 years ago by informing everyone within 400 yards of this development. As environmental damage is never so neatly confined I sug- gest that further information regarding this proposed project be extended to a wider con- cerned public and they be al- Oliver great To the Editor: Enjoyed Oliver which our family saw at the matinee - es- pecially costumes, music and acting - good pace. I particularly enjoyed the music between sets. I hope Bill Sykes doesn't live in Scugog - as he strolled on stage, both our daughters cringed and our younger said "I'm scared". Thanks for the performance. Peter Nash. PORT PERRY | Take the family to the Port Perry Home Show, May 14 10 16 at the Port Perry Arena. : ~ Free Admission ~ § lowed some input into this most serious matter and its' possible far-reaching effects on our wet- lands. Sincerely, Aileen Shaw, R.R. 3, Uxbridge, Ontario. Maintenance and Rockwood Nurseries of Lindsay) who do- nated two large trees and nu- merous seedlings to the commu- nity as part of Arbor Day celebrations. We should not neglect to thank all those people who pitched in on their own as well as the businesses that spon- sored the advertising of the ac- tivities and of course the excel- lent coverage of the week's events by both the Port Perry Star and Scugog Citizen. This year more than ever the township should value our vol- unteer "laborers." Without their significant contributions, the jobs just wouldn't get done. Picking up garbage and litter left by others whether they are tourists or locals is disgusting, back breaking and expensive work and if this community were ever to attach a dollar fig- ure to our volunteer time com- mitment it would go into the thousands. With the continued help of our volunteers the envi- ronment will not be sacrificed by the economy of today. Thank you once again for realizing in Scugog "Cleaning up the world starts athome." Sincerely, Marilyn Pearce, Ward 2 Councillor Port Auto Sales Ltd. ARS & TRUCKS Lill Fee __ Pizza With Extra Cheese Heres a Special Offer =] SUG BONA [A] y font PIZZA SPECIAL & Extra Pepperoni fore Mom & Dad too/ XXXXXXXXXXXX : - . . PIZZA & SUBS rer A 00 Hl fr! WIN... 2 Fees Fs 80 Water Street, Port Perry "Fe ieivry SEIS | ine "voliow hs ae neh ple - ach = Nina ey hil 02 985-8448 _-- CI I 3 ae sess hh wn prcnase. [Hp TE Soran pies ays

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