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Port Perry Star, 1 Jun 1993, p. 3

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PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 1, 1993 - 3 ER i ----_ h ~~ Township honors retirees A retirement party was held on May 28 for three Township of Scugog firemen. Deputy Chief Charles Lown, left, 35 years service Hall #1, Chief Ray Gould, 33 years service Hall - #2 and Chief Jack Cook, 35 years, Hall #1 were honored by the township, friends and rela- tives for their many years of dedicted service. The men received bronzed firemen replicas, Blue box program From Page 1 ing to the fact that taxpayers are tired of seeing their tax bur- densincreased. This holds true for the local level as well, says Councillor Christie who serves as Scugog's Finance Committee Chairman. Scugog will lose approximate- © ZN 655-4898 ly $100,000 due to the cut in transfer payments and other ex- penses, but will not consider al- ternatives until the Ontario government has completed its Social Contract talks with the unions. : The Finance Committee will then meet on June 14 to make recommendations. caricatures and gold plated helmets engraved with their years of service. ls Agreement provides clear plan, says Hall From Page 1 said limited development will start later this year. Approxi- mately 10 lots are slated for start-up in 1993 in the Ash Street area. The staggered starting times will be advantageous to the community, as it will allow schools to be built to accommo- date theincreased population. A public school site has been chosen, and a separate school site is being considered. A school won't be built for at least five years. An important component of the agreement was the imple- mentation of a timeframe for the start of development. The Correction The cutline under the front page picture of the May 26 edi- tion of the Port Perry Star con- tained incorrectinformation. The cutline said a fundraising car wash held in Caesarea was hosted by the Cartwright Hall Board. The car wash was actual- ly held by the Parents Associa- tion for Recreation for Kids (PARK). The Star regrets the error. potential developers must now show that an éffort is being made to complete the project. They can no longer sit on ap- proved land. "It's a case of use it or lose," said Mayor Hall. "It's now up to the developers to get going." Essentially what this a > ment does, said Mayor fall, was specify in a formal docu- ment the plans for the area for the next five to 10 years. "I think it's great," he said. "We finally get down on paper what we expect of them (the de- velopers) and what they expect ofus."" "To me it's really good long- range planning." Mayor Hall said this agree- ment provides a clear plan to the whole community. An open house will be held later this year to provide infor- mation to the community on the proposed development. Concern has been raised in the past that the new develop- ments will be taking services away from existing areas or po- tential commercial develop- ment. But Mayor Hall said the new allotments will not affect these projects as some have been placed in reserve. Protection System now SADOLIN PRESTIGE 1-2-3 * Introductory Offer... Europe's Wood available in Canada. 10%... Queen Street, Port Perry ¥ 985-2379 ---- Lizyl ou Decor Centre | UU IK RR SC) ein tt Eb bute Sbebeduimbeiudinteis Book Early '- & we pay the Ze, =" I NS EE | 41665 Enjoy one of these exciting DAY EXCURSIONS & 3 or 4 NIGHT BUS TOURS arranged by Suzy's Travel Ltd. HERE'S JUST A FEW SAMPLE DESTINATIONS PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - June 26 Front orchestra seats - including bus transpor- tation. Reserved tickets at Pantages Theatre. $114.00 per person STONEY LAKE CRUISE - June 28 Includes bus transportation, lunch at Mt. Julian Hotel, taxes and gratuity on lunch, 2 hour cruise on Stoney Lake. $47.00 per person CANADA'S WONDERLAND - July 10 Includes bus transportation, admission to Canada's Wonderland which includes all attractions, GST. Adult & Child (7 & up) Senior & age 3-6 BRANSON MISSOURI - July 18 - 256 Includes bus transportation, 7 nights accommo- dation, baggage and taxes. Shows - Mel Tillis, Mickey Gilley, Shoji Tabuchi, Grand Palace. 3 breakfasts, 3 dinners, Shepherd of the Hills Drama, area tour, taxes and gratuities on meals. Double. $760.00 per person MUSKOKA LAKE CRUISE - July 20 Includes bus transportation cruise on Lake 12 Water Street Port Perry, Ont. 9 (985-8747) Muskoka, lunch at Patterson-Kaye Resort, tax- es and gratuity, visit to Candle Factory and Maple Orchard Farms, GST. $52.00 per person TORONTO BLUE JAYS BASEBALL Includes bus transportation, reserved seat at Blue Jays Baseball game, GST. July 17 vs Kansas City Sept. 9 vs. Oakland ' QUEBEC CITY/MONTREAL - August 16 - 19 Includes bus transportation, 3 nights accommo- dation, baggageftaxes, guided tour of area - Montreal, Old Quebec, Old Montreal, Botanical Gardens, lunch at Sucrerie de la Montagne, gratuity and taxes on included meal. Double. $399.00 per person Watts Number 1-800-465-0776

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