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Port Perry Star, 12 May 1992, p. 13

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"A Family Tradition for 125 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 12, 1992 - 13 Flea market proposed for area From Page 1 building, Mrs. Scott says they may expand if business dictates the move. A portable wall will be constructed to allow such an ad- dition. The group has had lengthy discussions with both Johnson Controls and the realtor in- volved with the property and a detailed proposal has been sub- mitted. According to Mrs. Scott, John- son Controls has supported the proposal and has offered finan- cial assistance as well as provid- ing some "leeway on the rent." Mrs. Scott says the communi- ty could benefit a number of ways by allowing the flea mar- ket to operate on the site. She says it would provide a use to the building which has been va- cant for more than a year and would provide some part-time work to students and other resi- dents who are out of work. It would also provide an out- let for local artisans living in the area. "At this economic time, many people are turning to their skills and cottage industry," she says in a formal letter to council. "This market would provide an affordable outlet for our neigh- bors to sell their products." The market would also serve the community in another way. Mrs. Scott says they would pro- vide space free of charge to local non-profit organizations for pro- motions and special activities. "We've always believed in . supporting the community," she said. Although council members generally welcomed the idea of | ' utilizing the building, some members of council expressed concerns. Ward 2 Councillor Marilyn Pearce pointed to the fact that a similar proposal on the Conway property in east Port Perry was rejected two weeks ago. "I see nothing wrong with the * proposal. But I don't think it's fair to turn one down as quickly as we did and approve this one," she said in reference to the re- cent decision. But Earl Cuddie, Township || Clerk, argued that the two pro- Tans ps | posals were totally different. In . the case of the Conway propo- How to help children cope with divorce or separation Parents who are in the pro- cess of separation or divorce of- ten find they are emotionally stretched and need help for themselves and their children in coping with the difficulties which may arise. This five-session study group for parents with children up to 12 years will aim to help par- ents help themselves and their children cope with separation or divorce. Common children's post-separation or post-divorce problems will be discussed, and parenting strategies will be suggested to help children deal with separation. The group will meet Wednes- day, May 13, 1992 from 7-9 p.m. at the Durham House Child and Family Centre, Oshawa. The cost is $28/person. To register for this workshop, please call The Family Educa- tion Resource Centre at 579- 2021 or 686-4363. sal, concerns were expressed over parking and traffic flow. This would not be the case for the Johnson Controls site. Mr. Cuddie said the township has every right to determine which proposals are approved oryeiaiad. "Unfortunately that's what rezoning is all about. It's dis- criminatory," he said. Ken Gadsden, Ward 3 Coun- cillor, also argued that the two - properties were totally different as the Conway property could only accommodate one or two vendors and possessed no per- aaa THE PEACE OF MIND MACHINE. LeMans by Pontiac is a sporty performer that combines small car economy with big car roominess. The Performer: aerodynamic styling, sport tuned suspension, power front disc brakes, rack and pinion steering. The Economy: an efficient 1.6 litre, fuel-injected engine, outstanding fuel economy -- City: 8.5 L/100 km (33 mpg)' Hwy: 5.8 L/100 km (49 mpg)! The Roominess: 5-passenger seating, 534 L (18.9 cu. ft.) cargo space (the most in its class), loads of leg room. manent facilities. He argued that the Conway proposal was asking for the permission of a number of portable units to set up shop. A number of the councillors including Ward 4 representa- tive David Dietlein and Ward 1 Councillor Ken Carruthers argued in favor of re- considering the Conway deci- sion if they approved the San- scott proposal. The Sanscott group has 66 days to receive rezoning to allow an additional use on the John- son Control site. SEE CANA ON *5 A DAY. For only $155 a month); LeMans by Pontiac gives you the freedom to go where you want this summer. MN COUNTY OF VICTORIA SANITARY LANDFILL SITES SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK Dates: Saturday, May 16 to Saturday, May 23, 1992 Hours: All landfills will be open on their regular days and hours with the following exception: Lindsay landfill will be closed Monday, May 18. 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