"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Revisions to the Vanedward parcel in the Prince Albert neighborhood plan have some residents concerned about traf- b : fic safety. location for an entrance into Original plans had Victoria the subdivision, and want to St. being ane to take traf- seb the internal road connect fic from the new subdivisions to Major St. directly to Simcoe St. Neighbors said Major and Although the region's plan- Alva are already used as a ning department approves of Shortcut onto Simcoe. They the plans, the works depart- claim drivers are speeding and ment refuses to allow Bi ignoring stop signs, which have entrance unto Simcoe St. in resulted in many near-misses veil fast: week that both Major and Alva Streets are Sh dangerous, and see far too 'much traffic as it is. The township and develop- ers were forced to find a new either slow or divert traffic away from that area. Neighbors say the area became increas- ingly busy after the develop- ment of Victorian Village, and the traffic will only multiply with another subdivision. At a public meeting in Pulido area many resi- dents told council they y WER Ro more impressed with the ov: all Prince Albert neighborhood plan than the one posed in 1991, but believed it is much: too large for the area. The on subdivision plan for the There are t subdivisions planned for area, with two already 5- sessing draft plan approval The area in question already designated resider in ag Official Plan for t township. = The core area of the deve opment includes lands owned % Ribcor, Perryvie anedward and developers. and are known generally as the land north of King St. and on either side of TI Av 7 that location. A second With children. area south of Major St. along Albert. entrance onto Union Ave. will About 20 residents attended Union Ave. into ies are At that meeting, residents remain . the public meeting, identifying could see as many as 639 homes expressed concerns related to Residents in the vicinity of traffic as their primary con- built over the next 10 to 15 many items including Yale, d the new subdivisions told coun- cern. Many asked that council years. > : high density housing, en W By N.R. Caswell The October business meeting of the Port Perry Seniors Club was held at the Latcham Centre on Oct. 9. Greeters for this meeting were Elfie and Otto Butjas with Jean McDermott on registra- tion. President Clara War- ren welcomed the visitors to our meeting and all members having birth- days or anniversaries in October were applauded by the members. Reports from the execu- tive members on items of business and recreation were presented. Stan Caring for Children 18 months to 9 years ® Utica Community Rickard reported on a plan by the Ontario Nurses As- ar for changes to the method of dispensing medical services. With the drastic reduction in fund- ing by governments, the nurses would handle some of the preventative proce- dures reducing the cost of these services. Any chance of maintaining a good medical system will need these ideas and changes. A Seniors Health Pro- motion Series will take place at the Latcham Cen- tre on Wednesday, Oct. 23 and Wednesday, Nov. 27 starting at 1 p.m. and end- ing at 4 p.m. Tina Dem- mers, a physiotherapist, informed us on the variety of health problems that will be discussed with a question and answer peri- od as part of the sessions. Seniors to hold Health Promotion Series ranged for those that are a Activities such as wood carving on Wednesdays at 9 a.m.; Shuffleboard on Mondays at 12:30 p.m. Exercise and line dancing on Monday and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to noon. 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