Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 6 Mar 2001, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

et 8 ce i YB Tf AR A ca, 05 a pk wr is "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" : PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 6, 2001 - 11 i SAE hig ARCS Ma ACERS sr gd AT rr EN aE Re TRE SRG i he a A AE een Bi a ---- i § ; 3 J ! . Extreme-ly happy to be here The public is encouraged to attend a meeting later this week in Port Perry to discuss the environment. A Town Hall Meeting on the Environment has been scheduled for Thursday (March 8) at the Scugog Community Centre on Reach St. It will begin at 7 p.m. It is being presented by the Scugog Shoreline Millennium Committee. Scheduled to speak are representa- tives from various local environmental agencies, including the Durham Land Stewardship Council, the Uxbridge Conservation Association, Durham Youth fingerprint session planned } 'Durham Regional Police volunteers will be finger- printing young children at the Oshawa Shopping Centre on the following dates: March 10, June 9, Aug. 18 and Oct. 13 from 2 to 5 p.m. and Dec. | from | to 5 p.m. An adult must accompa- Public meeting Thursday will examine environmental issues Region Field Naturalists, Kawartha Conservation Authority, Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority, Protect The Ridges, and the Durham Region Federation of Agriculture. whi Discussions will also be held on wells and septic systems as well as garbage and recycling. Scugog Mayor Doug Moffatt, as well as Councillors Jim McMillen (Ward 3) and David Dietlein (Ward 4) are also expected to attend and speak. A variety of environmental booths will also be set up for viewing. VINYL SIDING from J | ao Buchner Manufacturing Inc. The Perfect Balance ny children under 12- years-of-age, with finger- prints being turned over to * parents for safe keeping. \ . it f : LIE N aid sd § 5 ; : Ey » 5 x f . £ - pe y * » 4 é - H $ 7 t ekei . " . y vy is § Ab . ui. Fy £1 RR Eh x # X * 2 p: PE ¥ # > a * i ¢ 4 aA ; ge % re 4 . ¥ ow. : Lo 4 All skateboarding needs can now be found at 360 Extreme Sports in Port Perry. The area's newest skateboard shop opened Maich 5, and is located at 36 Water St. It stocks all top-quality boarding-sport needs, including clothing, Youth Print is a crime prevention and safety ini- tiative that is provided free of charge, with donations 599 Steven 30004 Hwy. 48, PEFFERLAW 705-437-1734 ourt, NEWMARKET « 905-836-1033 1-800-461-6455 WWW .buchnermfg.com shoes, helmets and accessories. And, if you can't find something, let owner and manager Dennise Flowers order it in for you. Call 985-2100. being accepted to offset the cost. / OLIN Y | SEs 1) Historically AGUIES ap § FTW speaking.... ...here's three more great books you'll enjoy The perfect gift for almost any occasion: | When you're having a hard time thinking of a special gift, for a special person... a gift that just keeps on giving for years... here it is! SCUGOG: THE EARLY YEARS This book is the latest in a series of local history books exploring the fascinating past of Port Perry and Scugog Township. It's available now at The Port Perry Star or Books Galore and More for only $35. 'GET ONE FOR THAT SPECIAL PERSON TODAY!

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy