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Port Perry Star, 1 Feb 2000, p. 27

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<a "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 1, 2000 - 27 Knights crown free throw champions Ten boys and girls from Port Perry and surrounding area were named as Council Champions in the year 2000 Knights of Columbus International Free Throw Championship. The event held at Good Shepherd Catholic School was sponsored by the Port Perry Knights Council #8951. All children aged 10 to 14 were eligible to com- pete in the first leg of the competition at the school level. The winners from Tuesday's Council Competition will now move on to the District Championship which will be held in February. "Winners of the Council Championship are as fol- lows: 10 year-old-girls - Nadine Michel, S.A. Cawker 10 year-old-boys - Shayne Taylor, S.A. Cawker 11 year-old-girls - Erica Deering, Prince Albert. 11 year-old-boys - Cody Sturgess, S.A. Cawker. In the 12-year-old girls division the winner was Jessica Lee of R.H. Cornish while David Stewart also of R.H. Cornish captured the 12-year-old boys title. Thirteen-year-old winners were Trisha Martin, R.H. Cornish and Matthew Krempowich of S.A. Cawker. In the 14-year-old girl divi- sion, Addi McLaren, S.A. Cawker was the winner while Cory Stainton of R.H. Cornish was Council Champion for 14-year-old boys. Each contestant was allowed 15 free throw attempts in the contest and ties were settled by suc- " cessive rounds of five free - throws until a winner was declared. Council 8951 of Port Perry would like to thank the school and their com- munities for their ongoing support of this event and particularly thank the prin- cipals, vice-principals and teachers. Each of these win- ners will compete in the District Competition to be held at St. Leo's School gym . in Brooklin en Feb. 16 with an eye toward moving on toward regional and provin-- cial levels. followed for the The Durham District School Board THE TOWNSHIP OF BROCK in partnership with THE DURHAM DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD The Durham Distnct School Board INVITATION FOR PREQUALIFICATION PROPOSALS GENERAL CONTRACTORS MECHANICAL TRADE CONTRACTORS & ELECTRICAL TRADE CONTRACTORS SUNDERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL The Township of Brock, in partnership with the Durham District School Board, proposes to renovate and construct an addition to Sunderland Public School to create a new Community Library and Resource Centre. The addition will be approximately 1500 (sf) in size while the renovations will be approximately 1600 (sf) and is intended to be completed by December Ist, 2000. General Contractors and Mechanical and Electrical Trade Contractors interested in prequalification for tendering on this project are requested to indicate their interest in writing and forward a completed copy of C.C.D.C. 11-1996 CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT. General Contractors (but not Trade Contractors) shall also include specific written confirmation from a Surety Company of the Contractors bonding limits and current bonded commitments, a detailed description of the Contractor's Health and Safety Policy and written confirmation that all Health and Safety policies will be duration of the project ahd submission of a current CAD7-Calculation form as issued by the WSIB. The information is to be forwarded to The Durham District School Board, Purchasing Department, 400 Taunton Road East, Whitby, Ontario LIR 2Ké6 in envelopes with contents clearly marked "Prequalification Submission for the "Community Library Addition for Sunderland Public School" not later than the closing time and date: 3:00pm (Local Time), Thurs., Feb. 17th, 2000 It should be noted that faxed submissions are not acceptable. Submissions should restrict the information provided to show relevant experience in Municipal and School Board projects of similar size and construction value and with similar schedule constraints. Drawings, Specification, and Tender Documents will be made available only to a limited number of General Contractors and Mechanical and Electrical Trade Contractors who have been deemed by the Owner and the Architect to, be prequalified to perform on this project. J. MASSIE Superintendent of Education/ Facilities Services D.M. HOMENIUK, C.PP, CPPO, : Manager of Purchasing NEXT ROUND: Jessica Lee and David Stewart, both 12-year-old students at R.H. Cornish, grabbed top spot in their age groups at the recent Knights of Columbus International Free throw Championship held at the Good Shepherd Catholic School on Jan. 25. They will now advance to the Distrct Competition in Brooklin on Feb. 14. PORT PERRY W TAL CENTRE R16) MES Jay) We AUN) v * oDr. J. Cottrell «Dr. J. Hardy Dr. L. Gideon «Dr. C. Banfield ° Dr. L. Porangane! * Dr. H. Dewar « Dr. T. King (Orthodontist) © Dr. T. Mcintyre (Periodontist) | --Today's Smile... -- Nothing endures but change. Dental Care For The Entire Family ) Evening & Saturday BC Appointments Available Please Call 985-8451 Visit our website: www.iluvmydentist.com (Dead! TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLAN STUDY The Region of Durham is preparing a Transportation Master Plan to help guide the Region's Transportation programs and investments for the next twenty years and beyond. The Plan will identify the new and improved facilities needed to serve future growth, and will suggest ways to make the best use of our transportation services. The public's tnput will play an important role in shaping the Plan's recommendations. Public open houses and Workshops sched- uled for later this year will provide the community with frequent opportunities to offer their input. Individuals and organizations interested in becoming more involved may wish to participate on our Community Advisory Committee. The Committee will provide residents, businesses and interested groups an opportunity to actively participate in the transportation decision-making process for their Community. The deadline for expressions of -interest for the Community Advisory Committee is February 18, 2000. If you wish to be considered for membership on the Community Advisory Committee, have your name added to our mailing list, would like to enter the "Name the Study" Contest, or would like further information on the study, please contact: _ Mr. Gene Charter, Region of Durham Works Départment, "105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, LIN 6A3 * Tel: (905) 668-7721 (Ext. 5254 or 1-800-372-1103 (Ext. 5254) Fax: (905) 668-2051 Email: TMPStudy @region.durham.oh.ca Or visit our web site at www.region.durhdm.on.ca, under the NEWS section, This study is being conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment and Planning Act.

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