Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 5 Jul 1994, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

2a - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 5,1994 139 Water Street PORT DERRY "tio uto glass &* trim Id, Written * INSURANCE WORK SAVE up to SS 00°C WINDSHIELD Insurance Claim with most insurance companies with this coupon at time of purchase 985-8507 Port Perry 668-2003 Whitby On any one replacement 3 Locations ¢ Mobile Service All Work Guaranteed es Lee 765 SErHEe, 2 ge trea removal & pruning ge and shrub trimming For Estimate NEVI R EY ES Fully Insured Pioneer Day Camp set to start July 19 Area children can spend their summer the old fashioned way at the annual Scugog Shores Museum Village Pioneer Day Camp. The museum will be holding four, four-day camp sessions for children between the ages of six and 10. The sessions run from 9a.m.- noon each day where children take part in crafts, stories and games from the pioneer and vic- torian times. Activities such as rug beat- ing, native stories and Victorian butter and biscuit making will all be featured. Cost for the camp is $30, which covers the cost of craft and baking supplies as well as refreshments. Those interested should reg- ister early as each camp is limit- ed to 15 children. Registration forms can be picked up at Scu- gog Library, the Port Perry Star, Settlement House, Chil- drens' Den, Kastelic Kounting and the Second Hand For Kids RINT AN Store. Camp dates are July 19-22, July 26-29, August 9-12 and Au- gust 16-19. 852-5313 Regional Municipality of Durham NOTICE OF THIRD PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Class Environmental Assessment for Provision of Additional Sewage Treatment Capacity in the Township of Scugog (Port Perry) J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR It was the Grand Opening weekend for Scooters, the new ice cream and popcorn emporium at 40 Water Street in Port Perry. During the grand opening kids were given free balloons and door prizes. Above, owner Susan Wilson and her daughter Rebecca are seen with Amanda and Jennifer the clowns. Scooters specializes in gourmet popcorn, milk shakes, banana splits and ice cream sundaes. The Regional Municipality of Durham is undertaking a study for the provision of additional sewage treatment capacity in the Township of Scugog (Port Perry). Furniture Refinishing & Antique Restoration Custom Furniture & Cabinetry Derek Maw er Son ~ Brooklin 655-3683 The project is being conducted in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment planning process approved by the Ministry of Environment and Energy. A number of technical alternatives were presented at the second Public Information Centre held on October 14,1993. These alternatives have been evaluated and an upgrade of the existing waste stabilization ponds to provide secondary treatment and seasonal storage, followed by tertiary treatment with effluent filtration has been selected as the preferred technical altemative. A Public Information Centre will be held to explain the rationale for the selection of the preferred technical alternative, to provide information on alternative site plans for the sewage treatment plant, and to receive public input and comments as follows: Thursday, July 14, 1994 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The Corporation of the Township of Scugog Council Chambers 181 Perry Street, Port Perry Staff of the Region of Durham and MacViro Consultants Inc., Consulting Engineers for the project, will be in attendance to answer any questions. A formal presentation will be made at 8:00 p.m. Public participation is an integral part of the Class Environmental Assessment process and we encourage your attendance at the Public Information Centre to review the information, participate in the discussion and provide comments on the project. Due consideration will be given to public input in the evaluation and selection of the preferred site. This planning process will culminate in the preparation of an Environmental Study Report (ESR) which will document the planning decision making process which has been followed to arrive at the preferred solution and which sets out any mitigating measures necessary to offset environmental impact. The ESR will be placed on public record and will be available for review for a minimum of 30 days. BEAUTY & THE BEST When you plan a beautiful new look for your home, plan to make the good look last with the quality of | Alcan. Look over the wide range of Siding and WINDOW choices Alcan offers ... and count on your Alcan Premium Renovator for the best in service. If significant environmental impacts are identified or objections are received which cannot be resolved, provision exists for the Minister of Environment and Energy to be requested to consider a change in the project status to an individual or full environmental assessment. This is termed a "bump-up" and can be requested by any agency or group or individual member of the public.. Additional information about this project and the Class EA process will be available at the Information Centre or can be obtained from the following: For FREE estimates call 905-985-3333 or 705-328-1402 Mr Don Karp, PE A ALLENS SIDING & WINDOW Project Manager MacViro Consultants CE 1 (905) 475-7270 (collect) 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday Mr. Gabe Oliver, P.Eng Project Manager Regional Municipality of Durham (905) 668-7721 Fe = -- A ---- FINANCING AVAILABLE O.A.C. Sales and Q SENIORS' DISCOUNTS Q Installation CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS APPLY --- re ---- VA. Silgailis, P.Eng Commissioner of Works G. Herrema Regional Chairman QO WINDOWS QO DOORS OQ TROUGH 0 AWNINGS Q SOLARIUMS ore ED

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy