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Port Perry Star, 6 Feb 1996, p. 12

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12- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 6, 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" New regulations for flats coming soon, MPP says Owners of houses con- taining two apartments should beware that exits, fire separations and elec- trical safety must meet fire standards by July 14 of this year, Durham East MPP John O'Toole said last week. Under the Fire Code Retrofit provisions, the standards were adopted. Since Aug. 13, 1994, work- ing smoke alarms have CAUSEWAY been installed in each apartment under the reg- ulation. Mr. O'Toole warned that if owners cannot com- plete all of the required al-- terations by July 14, they should contact their local fire departments in ad- vance and request an ex- tension of time in which to comply with the law. Local fire departments can con- sider granting an exten- sion based on the nature of the request. The new regulations ap- ply to detached houses, semi-detached houses and row houses which contain two apartments in one house, where each apart- ment has its own living and sleeping area, kitchen and bathroom. Included are houses that have a separate basement apart- ment. Substantial fines of up to $25,000 for each viola- tion can be imposed upon J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR GREAT SHOW - The new Scugog Centre Hall was packed Saturday and Sunday with antique buffs attending an Antique and Nostalgia Show and Sale held by the hall's advisory board. Organizers and vendors were thrilled with the turnout and many have booked for future shows in the hall. Above, two women carefully inspect a white wicker stroller on display at one booth. conviction. MPP O'Toole said that requirements adopted un- der Regulation 385/94 of HINNOWS with proof of entrance into The Port Perry Star Pickerel Ice Fishing Derby. Offer Expires February 28,1996 ie : 2080 Hwy 7 (1/4 mile east of Port Perry) UK bg - (905)985-0707 Julia Roberts Robert Duvall ana Dennis Quaid somethi tf about VN {e]d" Nel ololV) Ma[VE] elo lale EERIIVIS I NN ool {=I Fel all[e] {Slo the Fire Code will not be affected by Bill 20, should this bill become law some time in the next year. BONNIE STEELE 905) 985-3613 Port could host big tourney From Page 1 The Gus Macker tour- nament is the brainchild of Scott McNeal, of Michi- gan, who began the 3-on-3 tournament as a small fundraising event. The tournament has grown by substantial pro- portions and has attracted up to 5,000 teams to one event. Although Port Perry wants to see it on a small- er scale for the first time, tournament director Gary Curgin said the majority to lelale NelialcidaloliVifel Ne INN (SIE HislslelsNimialigleRi(elan Julia Roberts since Pretty Wornan'" WARNER BROS. sss SPRING CREEK sscoucoon JULIA ROBERTS "SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT ROBERT DUVALL GENA ROWLANDS KYRA SEDGWICK :. DENNIS QUAID ~~ HANS ZIMMER GRAHAM PRESKETT «WILLIAM BEASLEY ~ MIA GOLDMAN -: ANTHEA SYLBERT - PAULA WEINSTEIN * (ALLIEKHOURI MEL BOURNE Score Album on Varese Sorabande COs WANE HOME VIDEO CH + Closed Captioned by the Notional Captioning Institute OPEN: Sun.-Thurs. lam to 10pm, Fri.llam to 10: 30pm, Sal [TR ORIVRIV oT Hwy. 7A af 1874 Scugog St, Port Perry 985+ 4459 » 1995 Warner Bros SVEN NYRVIST LASSE HALLSTROM 0 £0 BILLIALLY Hite PPO ERRIN 1995 Warner Me of the towns to host Gus Macker events are no bigger than Port Perry. They say each location has its own personal niche or drawing card. "With the lake here I think itis a beautiful site," said director Clyde Adkin. The tournament is a family event allowing no alcohol or tobacco sponsor- ship, and they donotrun a beer tent in conjunction withits events. Teams can register for the tournament and will GOLDIE HAWN Videt be placed in a class de- pending on height, age and experience. There are age groups from seven to seniors. London was the first Ca- nadian site for the Ameri- - can event and it has grown tobe the 18th largest tour- nament of the 75 on the tour. Bob Hull, of Scugog Ad- visory Committee, is ex- pecting to attract between 1500-2000 people over the weekend. He said he sees it as having the potential to be beneficial not only to the building fund for Scugog Centre, but for service groups and area mer- chants. "I'm willing to make sure it happens for all the right reasons,' 'he said. There is no set date for the event, but the commit- tee is looking at early June or late August to host the event. | FEED 'N NEEDS ° cam a Feed supplies . : * Mobile Milling Service 3 £ * Pet Foods i» Animal Health care . * Grain Haulage ¢. * Bird Seed tk. » Softener salt q IN GREENBANK ON HWY 12 E i 985- A

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