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Port Perry Star, 28 Nov 1995, p. 11

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 28, 1995 - 11 Budget cuts awaited From Page 1 which includes municipa- litites, universities, schools and hospitals. "It is my sense that this statement will set the course for all sectors to fect April 1, 1996. These are in additon to the $1.9 billion cuts made in July. Many fear the funding re- ductions will mean higher tuition for students, high- er property taxes, and re- duced services in hospitals Our Largest Selection Ever UALITY PRE-OWNED thang." pit Sigh eon) and muncipalities " PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED ] WwW Drt Port East MP John O'Toole. thoug ouncitior 10 Vanedward Drive, erry He said the government must cut $5 billion from its budget over the next three years. Our partners will each Memorial Hospital admin- istrator Dave Brown. He admits he is con- Pearce said she feels Scu- gog is in a better position to deal with the cuts than some other municipali- ties, she still fears some such a broad range of user fees it will be difficult to escape them in your life- tion, call 852-8351 or drop by Jayson Callan Music, the Chicken Coop Bakery, or Circular Sounds. \ , scream it is the province, Romar dy. will beiplaced in BE Anthony S but let's face the facts that i i & we are spending $1 mil- "There will likely be ¢ |Gray| Hair Studio : lion each and every hour changes within Scugog Wr in the Zehrs Plaza more than we take in as though,"she warned. EBB Uxbridge 852-5155 revenue or taxes. We must Residents may see many EXXTCIVXTLYS air Sudio choose to either reduce changes, specifically user invites you to our spending or increase tax- fees for recreational ser- . es. I have heard from most vices, transfer stations Customer Appreciation Day of you, no more taxes," Mr. and garbage pick up. on Saturday, December 2, 1995 O'Toole said in a prepared Councillor Pearce said 10am to 3pm statement. the cuts will have Scugog featuring Graham Webb Classic Hair Care _ Those are not comfort- likely relying on a nickel ¢) y\NG SQUIRREL ATTACK: Greenbank Hall is and | ing words to people who and-dime type of user fee i rely on provincial funding System, where users pay the setting this coming Saturday night (Dec. 2) for Bodacious Fragrance to operate. more than they do now for a performance by the popular Fred J. Eaglesmith Free Draws! Great Prizes! Refreshements! "We're waiting to see services. and the Flying Squirrels, brought to you by the Discount Coupons - 10% off all retail in store what happens like every- The fees will not be hid- Greenbank Folk Music Society. Terry Tufts is also || Free Eau de Parfum .1350z. ($10.00 value) one else," said Community den in taxes,but willcover on the bill for the evening. For tickets or informa- ® with Fragrance purchase at regular price Bring your friends and join us December 2nd SEE YOU THEN!! cerned about tomorrow's time, she said. or a o announcement, which will The Township of Scugog contain what he believes is running as dare-boned will be "significant cuts." asit can get, she said. "Any organization that receives transfer pay- ments from the province has reason to be con- cerned," Mr. Brown add- ed. The cuts are to take ef- "We've cried wolf before and have managed to han- dle it. This time around it will cut into actual opera- tions more severely than ever before," Councillor Pearce said. ) DURHAM Legion] THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE RE: ADVERTISING SIGNS ON REGIONAL ROADS Roads. subject to the following: of the curb, shoulder or metres of its original median, traffic islond or erected and maintained by the Region; d) no Sign shall remain in its Please be advised that the Regional Municipality of Durham has enacted o by-law to control ond regulate the erection, placement, maintenance or display of private signs within the limits of all Regionol Private signs within the limits of Durham Regional Roads are permitted a) no person shall erect, place, maintain or display o Sign on a on any official or authorized Sign b) no Sign shall be located closer than one (1) metre from the curb or two (2) metres from the edge of the travelled portion of a Regional Road where there is no curb; c) no Sign shall exceed a height of 1.2 metres above, the surface boulevard, as the case may be, or be greoter thon .8 metres in width; original location, or within 500 location, for o total of more than 72 hours (excluding stotutory holidays) during any consecutive 7 0. My children tell me I must rid the house of A. There are no rules about when to clear out closets and personal articles. | advise people to do that chore when my late husband's things. I can't bear to part with them. Is this so unusual? they feel ready for it and to postpone it | until they feel the time is right. Our day period; e) each Sign shall clearly indicate the nome, address and telephone number of the person, corporation or organization responsible for creating and erecting the Sign; f) no sign shall be erected, placed, maintoined oMpeyes on ao sidewalk; children may believe they are doing us a favor but until we are ready for the q) no sign with ao height greater than 0.6 metres shall be erected, placed, maintained or displayed within twenty (20) metres of the curb or the edge of the travelled portion of any intersecting Highway, privote road, driveway or Regional Road: and "favor," politely decline. You will know.. when the time is right to make this adjustment. h) no person shall erect, place, maintain or display any Sign within 400 metres of any limit of a Regional Road which, by reason of its size, location, content, colouring or manner of illumination, obstructs the visiun of drivers entering or leaving a Regional Road from another Highway or private road or driveway or which obstructs, detracts from, or interferes with the visability or effectiveness of ony traffic sign or traffic signal light on any Regional Road. *Questions from bereavement classes are answered here by the editor of AfterL oss, the monthly grief-recovery help letter. For your free copy of AfterLoss or one of our other helpful booklets dealing with grief recovery, just call or stop by. Any Sign erected, placed, maintained or displayed in contravention of the provisions of this by---low may be removed by the Region, without notice, and the owner shall be responsible for oll expenses incurred in such removal. Any sign so removed shall be stored for fifteen (15) days, during which time the owner or his agent may redeem such Sign upon payment to the Region of the amount calculated by the Commissioner of Works to be the cost of removal ($50.00 minimum charge per Sign). Where o Sign has been removed by the Region ond stored for ao period of fifteen (15) doys and has not been redeemed, such Sign may be forthwith disposed o WAGG FUNERAL HOME LTD. Me Dermott-Poanabaker Chapel MYLES G. O'RIORDAN 216 Queen Street Manager/Funeral Director Port Perry by the Region. A copy of the by-law is availoble for viewing at the Region of NL Durham's Clerks ond Works Department or any of the Regional Works AfterlLoss r- -- Depots. Learning how to cope with grief 985-2171 Dependable Service to the Community Since 1846 V. A. Silqailis, P. Enq. Commissioner of Works

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