Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 7 Jan 1985, p. 3

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--) F POR) PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1985 -- 3 { 8 i H : : i : Little Ivan Paul Drisdelle just missed being a New Year's Day baby but nevertheless, he was the first baby to be born at Port Perry's Community Memorial Hospital in 1985. Proud parents -Georgette and Ivan of Scugog Island were especially happy with a baby boy, to be a wee brother for Ann-Marie, 11, and Jolene, 7 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM - IN THE MATTER OF: The Municipal Act, Sections 298 and 301 (R.S.0. 1980) TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham may pass by-laws aufhprizing construction of the following projects: MUNICIPALITY LOCATION Uxbridge From Highway 47 (Brock Street) northerly for 0.6 km. ROAD NO. ROAD NAME 1 Main St. From 0.2 km west to 0.2 km east of Sideline 16 (Lots 32/33). 4 Taunton Rd. Newcastle 6 Saintfield Rd. Scugog From Highway 12 easterly for approximately 2.5 km (Lot 17). v 22 ' Bayly St. Pickering From Regional Road 38, Whites Road, to Regional Road 29, Liverpool Road _ (including Bayly Street/Liverpool '3 Road intersection, northerly, 4 southerly and easterly). 29 Liverpool Rd. Pickering From Sheridan Mall parkway northerly for O. - 33 Harmony Rd. Oshawa From Pinecrest Road tg/Regional Road 4, Taunton Road (intluding Harmony \ Road/Taunton Road intersection northerly, westerly and easterly). I -- From Front Street to Regidfial Road 22. Victoria Street. 46 Brock Street ~~ Whitby Plans showing details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the office of_the Road Design Engineer of the Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Drive. Whitby. Ontario, Telephone 668-7721 Works Committee. being delegated by Regional Council as the hearing bady, shall hear in person or by his or her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his or her land will be prejudicially affected by the by-laws and who applies on or before January 14. 1985. to the undersigned to be heard at 3 meeting of the Works Committee on January 22.1985 DATED at Whitby this 11th day of Décember. 1984 G. EMM W.A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG. WORKS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER OF WORKS ~~ a RT -_ RE --I------ No more warnings, cars will now be towed away If you leave your car parked on a street overnight, don't be sur- prised to find it gone in the morning. Scugog Township is warning residents that the no parking regul- ations will be strictly enforced, especially where parked cars interfere with snow plows and sanders. Unless otherwise post- ed there is a three-hour limit for parking on all streets and rpads in the Township. afer Street in Port Pérry is an exception where the limit is one hour. The Township has the antharitv to ticket cars Two new and then have them towed away, if they are interfering with snow removal. At one time in the past, the Township used to make an effort to find the owners of parked cars and ask them to move them, but that practise is no longer used. Aside from the incon- venience of finding a car gone, owners will also be faced with the towing charge and pound fee to get their vehicles back, During the severe icing conditions at the beginning of last week, about half a dozen cars ~ jovernors at Durham College Richard Holmes of Port Hope, and Vicki MacBurnie Stewart of Oshawa have been appointed to the -Dur- ha llege Board of Governors by the Coun- cil of Regents. They are replacing Ruth Milne and Brian Perry, whose terms have expirpd/Both Mr. Holmes "and" Mrs. Stewart have served on - College Advisory Committees for several years. Richard Holmes is owner and president of Holmes and Brakel - Ltd., a contract business interior firm in Pickering. He has been a director of the Ajax- Pickering Board of Trade, and the Rotary Club of Ajax, as well as public relations chair- man for the Ajax Easter Seal Campaign. Vicki Stewart is a freelance conyeyancer in Oshawa. She Durham College's Legal Administration Advisory Committee, and is a graduate of the College. Both appointments Scugog A task force" (From'page 1) The lengthy document that will be on the agenda at the January 30 meeting makes no reference to who will pay for long term action to correct the weed problem in the lake. "That issue is still under@onsideration," said Mr. MacNab. But he added he feels: that costs should be carried by all three levels of government who have jurisdiction over the lake is currently chairman of - are. for a three-year term, commencing on January 1, 1985. Graduate ? Kim Shelly Joy James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William James of Blackstock, has recently graduated from Fanshawe College, School of Design, with a diploma in Interior Design. Kim was a * former student of R.S. McLaughlin and Port Perry High School. N were towed away as<__supplies of sand. The they were blocking snow plows and sanders. Meanwhile, even 'though the brunt of winter is still to come, Scugog Township will probably have to pur- chase additional unusual weather con- ditions which have caused ice storms so far this winter hav esulty ed in a lot of sand and salt mixture heing used on the roads and streets of the municipality. EES a LAVSESN "Heisanan "euan ® THOR DER TRI Improved. New. It's' even easier. The Quick Start Weight Loss Program, the most successful program in the history of Weight Watchers, has now been made even easier with more of the easiest menu plans we've ever offered. So join the millions of people who lost millions of pounds on the Quick Start Program because this year we've made it easier --just for you. Just for your lifestyle. Don't wait -- join Weight Watchers® today. } THE NEW, IMPROVED QUICK S TART" PROGRAM FROM WEIGHT WATCHERS 1/2 PRICE SPECIAL * January 2 to January 26, 1985 regular $18.00 on your first meeting and regis- - , tration fee. $7. OOweskly hereafter, Senior Citizeps and students | join for $4.50 instead of the regular $9.00. $4.00 weekly thereafter For Further Information Call: 1-800-268-3915. CLASS LOCATION: St. John's Presbyterian Church 319 Queen Street, Port Perry TUESDAYS ... 6:45 P.M. [0 Hair Alive Perm Ear Piercing (includes gold studs) *10.00 «= (Reg. $55.00) * SPECIAL 545 .00 Perms include Cut & Style Specials vahd through February 7th 1985 The Hair Centre PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-7232 | Vitamin E Perm (Reg. $42.50) SPECIA). $32 .95 0 " (Above specials also available at Advance Hair Works, Uxbridge.) 3 Join Weiglit Watchers for $9.00 instead of the { L)

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