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Port Perry Star, 24 Aug 1999, p. 11

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~ abled. Here, PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 24, 1999 - 11 CHRIS HALL/PORT PERRY STAR HELPING THE COMMUNITY: Numerous volun- teers with Scugog Community Care were out and about last week, collecting donations for the local organization which helps out seniors and the dis- Shirley Barr, a volunteer with Community Care, accepts a donation from seven- year-old Jeffrey Bryan, The agency had set a goal of $6,800. Genealogical Society resumes meetings The Whitby-Oshawa The speaker will be Branch (Region of Bernadine Dodge, Durham) of the Ontario Archivist and the topic Genealogical Society will- will be Genealogical hold their meeting on Resources at Trent Tuesday, Sept. 7 at 7:30 pm. at the Arts Resources Centre, 45 Queen St., Oshawa. University. All meetings are free and open to members and the general public. Passing motorist tosses bottle Clunkers can help Foundation at man's car in Port Perry An Oshawa man escaped injury last week after a passing motorist tossed a bottle at his car as he was making his way through Port Perry. Durham Police report that a 29-year-old Oshawa man was south- . bound on Simcoe St. in Port Perry around 11:30 p.m. on Aug. 22 when he noticed a northbound car with its high beams on heading in his direction. Nearing the intersec- tion of Simcoe St. and Hwy. 7A, the Oshawa man flicked his high- beams at the motorist in hopes the oncoming dri- ver would dim his lights, As the two vehicles passed, the northbound motorist tossed a bottle out his window, hitting the victim's 1989 Toyota car and smashing the windshield. The Oshawa man was able to slow down his car and turned around to fol- low the northbound vehi- cle, but could not find it. DUR o AV\Y ITA I IR TO 1 1 B & CROP ASSOCIATION Program Waste control practices SoJelaYelg=Te | by INVITES YOU TO A PLOTS DAY Tuesday, August 31 ¢ 10 am. - 3 pm. at Ed Warriners 2 miles west of Valentyne on County Rd. 23 BBQ LUNCH PROVIDED 1) Mike Payne, Omafra - Variable rate use of Paper 2) Peter Spriel, Precision G.P.S. Inc. - Practical demonstration of crop yield monitors and G.P.S. 3) Neil Moore, Omafra - Contour framing and erosion CHECK OUT THE PLOTS BT CORN « ROUNDUP-READY SOYS * CONVENTIONAL SOYS « HEAD TO HEAD CHALLENGE « SILAGE PLOTS FERTILIZER EQUIPMENT All Weather Protection ... Always! WEATHER SHIELD WINDOWS & DOORS "THERE'S MORE TO SEE IN A WEATHER SHIELD WINDOW" * WINDOWS * DOORS » AWNINGS * SUNROOMS * VINYL & ALUMINUM SIDING PRODUCTS C LASSIC ALUMINUM 985- Wp NUTRITION PROS, Fruit Crisp 1/2 cup rolled oats 1/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon 1/4 cup butter or soft margarine Pre-heat oven to 350 F Serve warm or cooled! An Apple A Day... By Lisa St. John R.D. As fall is almost upon us. apple season is arriving. Fresh, tart and crispy with a wide selection to choose from for eating or baking. Apples. an excellent source of vitamin C and also containing fibre. are great to incorporate into snacks or meals. Try this quick. and nutritious alternative to pie. Serve with vanilla frozen yogurt or ice cream. Modify this recipe to include any fresh or frozen fruit you like. 4-5 cups apples (or fruit of choice) Place the apples in a medium baking dish. In a bowl. mix the rolled oats, flour. brown sugar. cinnamon and butter or soft margarine until combined. Sprinkle over the fruit. Bake for 40 minutes or until the fruit is tender. (Recipe modified from "Cooking Healthy Together" readership manual) Send questions to "Ask the Dietitian" Box 5283 Port Perry *By Nutrition at Work. a group of Port Perry Dietitians providing individual and group counselling This message sponsored by GAS FIREPLACES OVERRIDGE FIREPLACE WAREHOUSE r St. Port Pern (905) 985-0715 ERS {OIORSICTS Ere WASH Bringing You Expert Sales, Service and Installations since 1982 She Just call the Kidney a siting in the' Foundation at 1-800- 565-6611 and ask about the Kidney Car Program. They will tow your old Junker away for free -- give you. a tax receipt for a minimum of $75. The foundation will TAKE amended. FINANCE. association or the group. office hours. Township of Mariposa, KOM 2MO FAX: (705) 953-9184 MARIPOSA maintained by the Township of Mariposa. Our records, at this time, indicate that the land which is subject of the Application for Rezoning is not subject of an application under the Planning Act for an amendment to an Official Plan, a Plan of Subdivision, a Consent, a Minor Variance or a Minister's Zoning PHONE: (705) 953-9900 | NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of The Township Of Mariposa passed By- law 99-16 on the 16th day of August, 1999 under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.0. 1990, as AND TAKE NOTICE THAT any individual, corporation or public body may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By-law by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Township of Mariposa not later than the 9th day of September, 1999 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-law and the reasons in support of the objection. Pursuant to Section 34 (19) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended, a notice of appeal must be accompanied by a fee of $125.00 in the form of a cheque or money order made payable to the MINISTER OF AND TAKE NOTICE THAT only individuals, corporations'and public bodies may appeal a zoning by- law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is the member of the An explanation of the Purpose and Effect of the By- law, describing the lands to which the By-law applies, a list of other planning approvals being sought and a Key Map showing the location of the lands to which the By-law applies are attached. The complete By-law is available for inspection in my office during regular DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA THIS 20 DAY OF AUGUST, 1999. Mrs. Sandra Lloyd, Clerk, Box 70, Oakwood, Ontario THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF BY-LAW NUMBER 99-16 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF The purpose of the proposed zoning By-law amendment is to change the zone category of approximately 0.28 hectares (0.70 acres) of land identified as Block "B" of Plan 497, Robinglade Estates, being part of Lot 1, Concession "B", Township of Mariposa, from the Rural Residential Type One (RR-1) Zone to the Community Facility (CF) Zone. The effect of the zoning change would be to recognize the property as a public park, as currently using ill ey / salvage what they can, nvironmentally responsible 'recycling methods and use the pro- ceeds to help in its work: o funding research into kidney disease 0 promoting aware. 'ness of organ donation a providing support for kidney patients a providing public information : KEY MAP ~~ Kuniross - CONCESSION AN Lot | oN ~ 3 7s 7 ; --_------------ - [)] ° ~N REGION OF DURHAW Order.

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