PAGE 14, WH1IBY FR EE PRESS, WEDNES9DAY, MAY 8,1991 Phone 668-6111 Garbage dumpig discussedb rateaes ru fly Mike Kowalsl Scugog Township resident 'Hil- ary Parker will serve another, term as president of the idges Area Ratepayers' Association (RLARA). - Parkerand six other Scugog residents were re-elected te the executive during the associa- tion's annuel meeting lest week. Joining Parker on the execu- tive. are vice-president Richard Mutton; secretary-treesurer Gil- lien Henry and four directors. RARA represents homeowners living on both aides of the Whitby-Scugogbarder. About 30. people attended the meeting held et Myrtie United Church in Myrtie Station. Although disappointed with the turnout, Parker said several important issues were discussed at the meeting. Durham East MPP Gord Milîs wes guest speaker and h. fielded questions on such topics as thie planned Hwy. 407; future deve- lopment,* in the area and its impact on the environmentally sensitive Oak Ridges Moraine. 0f special concern was the increaîing problem cf garbege being dumped in rural areas, said Parker. "One person said there' no deterrent, » said Parker, noting e $50 fine for illegel dumping. "He said it's cheaper te, be fined than paX the rate cherged by the Region. (Durham Region charge fe for large loade cf gerbage brought te its waste trensfer stations). Although members did not vote te teke immediate action on any specific problem, Perker feels the provincial government, through Mfilis, will now have a better understanding of area con- cerne. RARA represents homeowners in an area bunded on the. north THE 1991 M.,ýUNICIPALENLJMERATION L bz Cneson 4 in Scugog, on eh west by Ashburn Rd. on the east by Thornton Rd. anc1 on the south by the Canadian National railway tracks. Fair pageaiit entrIges wanted Entries are required for tihe Miss Brooklin Spring Pair Pageant, the traditionaloenn of the annual fairtofAbehbeldtis year from May 30 to June 2. To be eligible, entrants muat be aged 17 to 23, unniarried, a resident of Canada for two years and resident cf Durham IRegion for six montha. Cash and prizes are awarded to the winner and t;wo rner-p Lest yeer, Dawn Smailwuas named as Miss Broolin Spring Fair. Entry forma and a brief resuié -cen be sent to Gail Camnpbell, RR1, 158 Baldwin St., Broklin, LOB iCO. For more information I oeil Geil at '655-4061, Kelly Squelch .at -579-3285 or Kemi Death e t 65513217.- *Entry formns cen be picked- up -et high schools and et, the public librarieshtyad.B kn imdn Whitb andBroolin.Cloung date for entries is May 9. Each contestant -.will receive pis.The Brooklin Spring Fair Asoition will be awarding $250 for firât- place; $150 for second place and $100 for third place. Paper drive 2nd Brooklin scouts will hold a paprrive in Brooklin on Satur- ayMay 11, starting et 9:30 a.m. Newspapers should b. tied' s3hiny paper (magazines) end heavy .bmndings ( telephone bocks) should b. avoided. Colours, a new program to train children how te recognize an emergency situation, will b. held et S t. Leo school ini Brook- lin. Colours will train children ejged 2 te 7 te recognize emergen. cies and te activete 911. .Caîl 668-4159 for more infor- mation- - I CALL ,jawn, & gardeèn -rentai needs. Serving Brooklin& Whitby, - -655-360 100" 91