Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Weekend Star, 15 Jun 2001, p. 1

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el RS Bn iB Volume 9 'Number 10 NICK ORAM § Wateys Edge RESTAURANT ew AUTHOR ARRIVES: Popular historian Ron Brown was in i 4 # Lens EFF MITCHELL THE STAR tures studies of a number of lavish Ontarid homes, including | Port Perry Saturday, signing copies of his latest book at Port Perry's Bigelow House. Also appearing at' the store gad could win a Goll Getaway for 2 at Pine Stone Golf Resort We have a winner. Port Perry, ON. 909-980-4888 or 1-888-29-HERON www. areathineheroncasime.com Books Galore and More: Mr. Brown's Castles & Kings fea- "By Chris Hall -Wéékend Star. _- Township crews responded quickly tothe Port Perry municipal parking lot on Tuesday morning, after an oil spill was reported. According to officials with the Scugog Works Department, Ward 2 Councillor Marilyn Pearce contacted township officials around [1 a.m. on June 12 after oil began ta leak from a 45-gallon barrel, which was in the back of & pickup truck parked in the lot behind : the Port Perry Post Office. Works crews were. dispatched ¢ to the parking lot immediately, Fiat ee af CATE EFI A p CIB ro 8 hire TELE LET ENGIN Fda 3 CEPA ERAAND AANA NS ARAL EADS FES a Yo Saturday was author Terry Boyle. and commenced a denn up of. the area. Crews. laid Louk winter sand over the spill, which helped absorb the oil; i There were three major puddles, two of which measured more than 100 feet wide, and vehicles travelling through the parking lot had spread the slick down Mary St. A street sweeper was rented to help clean up the. mess; and members of the township's parks and rec staff were e brought in to assist. £3 Please turn to page 3 7 dy 4 1 ] $ > 4 BR AL KA 8.3 Ev ¥

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