10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 14, 1989 i Remember | of forbirdbusines | > i When? Region nods to severance | (From page 7) : a 60 mile trip 1n a stolen car. Durham Region council has Scugog Mayor Howard Hall severances. 3 The proposed new addition to thie Church of Ascension Parish over-turned a recommendation and re; Yvonne Christie both vot- Two weeks ago, the council 3 Hall was the chief topic of discussion at the Sunday School from its planning committee, and ed against allowing the severance. voted down a severance applica- i Teachers' meeting held on Thursday. will allow a lot to be severed from Hall said later he feels sever- tion for a retirement lot from a ) 20 YEARS AGO a small farm operation near Oro- ances like this should be delayed widow who owns about 12 acres i Thursday, February 20, 1969 no. until the Region's Planning De- In Pickering and has used the land | Miss Nancy Dowson was chosen snow queen at the first Regional councillors voted partment completes its in-depth for raising sheep and cash crop- y snow carnival held at Port Perry High School. She was photo- 17-13 in favour of allowing the review of policies governing farm ping. g graphed coming out of the Igloo built by the boys of Grade 11F, lot to be severed from a 10 acre : : winners of the first prize in the ice sculpture contest. farm on Gamsby Road, east of | : Port Perry Star won top honours in the Ontario Weekly Orono. } o 3 Newspaper Association's Annual Newspaper Competition. Com- The Regional Land Division peting in the Class of tabloid newspapers with circulation under Committee approved the sever- S in Gala fu nd 3,500, the Star scored the highest number of points in the catego- ance, but the Planning Depart- ry - General Excellence. mel amd hat fagision ap - " Seventeen-year-old Linda Mountjoy was presented with a bou- pealed to the Ontario Municipa I fo h t / uet of roses after being chosen "Heart Queen" at the Blackstock Board on the grounds that the Qa IsS@r r 0S pi (q | ec Centre on Friday night. ch fh property (10 sites) I) joo smal to Mrs. Jean McDermott, Chairman of thc March of Dimes considered a bona fide farm. . i . ive i i The applicants use the ten acre How would you like to have dinner with Blue Jays i Ditvesn Putt Bessy reported the sum of $496.71 was collected by WO, four species of star catcher Ernie Whitt? Or how about dinner for two : Gary Newman, Manager of Uxbridge Branch of Shea Real birds: budgies, canarics, cockatiels with "Supermodel" Monica Schnarre? Estate announced the appointment of Mrs. Marj. Tripp to the and cockatoos. Sounds great eh! Well all you have to do is be present company's sales force. At any one time there are at the Community Memorial Hospital Spring Gala, to get Local firemen were called to the home of William Middleton, some 2,000 being raised for ship- a chance at one of these two great events. Scugog Island, last Thursday evening to put out a chimney fire. ment to pet shops all over Cana- Plans are well underway for the Hospital Campaign Damage amounted to $200.00. da. B the. watur® of Committee's fund raising event to take place on Satur- 15 YEARS 450 Wg Ape Tigh is Il day, April 1, 1989 (no fooling) and the night promises Wednesday, February 14, 1979 Uginess, the app can! to be one not to forget. The committee hopes to raise } Scugog Council voted unanimously Monday, February 12 to sever a half-acre building lot for $20,000 from the ev nin 4 with th JOD gn invoke a penalty clause in the contract between the municipality their son, who will assist in the : ; Shing, anc wi el tp Id b and operator William Holland for missed garbage pick-ups. The bird-raising business on weekends tertainment, prizes and auction items the goal should be clause stipulates that for each day garbage is not picked up, the and evenings. ) no problem. . operator will lose 10 per cent of the weekly cost for pick-up in The Regional Official Plan al- Included during the evening is a gourmet dinner, a that ward. lows an "intra-family lot from a [|| Trip for Two to the sunny south as a door prize, an Auc- Figures released by the Ontario Fire Marshall's office show farm" for an immediate family tion which will include a chance for dinner with Ernie that during 1977 there were 22 reportable fires in Scugog Town- member of a bona fide farmer who Jj} Whitt_and Monica Schnarre, including limousine ser- ship, causing at total property loss of $113,660. significantly assists in the opera- Ill vice. There will also be an assortment of art pieces and "A workshop program providing jobs for 30 mentally retarded tion of the farm. even a chance to have a street named after YOU! ple in Oshawa will be set up through a provincial grant of Although the Minisitry of Tickets for this fund raising Gala are $100 per per- nearly $180,000, was announced by Keith D. Norton, Minister of Agriculture had no objection to I} "ang can be reserved by contacting either Larr Community and Social Services. This grant will enable Glen- the severance, the planning com- i ' { 985-7306 A Hvi 9 1 arty holme A.R.C. Industries to enlarge its present training program mittee felt the operation is not a mmerson at Yoo- or Peter Hv sten at 905- from 70 to 100 people. bona fide farm. 7383. Anyone wishing to assemble a "table of ten" are Scugog council voted in favour of a study of the present costs Councillors who voted in fa- urged to contact Larry or Peter soon to reserve their of dog control, and what the costs might be if the municipality vour of the severance argued that ||| tickets. decides to set of some kind of pound and control facilities of its it is a specialized farming opera- Don't miss out on a great time, and a chance to help own. Under the present system, Scugog shares the cost of dog tion, and the owners should be en- Il put the hospital building campaign "over the top". pound operation and canine control with Uxbridge. titled 10 sever a lot of a family member. RS HE PEACOCK OVER zy gus AD Wht read RE. weekl WINDOW F ASHIONS Take a ... That's a lot of potential customers for your business. PELICAN For Advertising Made Easy call the STAR - 985-7383 WE SELL THEM ... WE MAKE THEM ... WE HANG THEM! Also ... 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