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Port Perry Star, 27 Apr 1993, p. 2

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ROR LVANS VAN BN = HEINE REELES £3) 65 years Improves Concentration * Physical Conditioning * Self-esteem * Respect For Others o Improves Grades » Child F a NR Abduction ELON SIN PANEIO 0) A Prevention AR a0 Hag | Program | (members only) MEN « WOMEN CHILDREN HIRYU BUSHIDO KAI EISEN Ya CR o1=1a) {12 15258 Simcoe St., Port Perry 985-0205 [££ =1{eTe GSI" 8) {elle [o]= 852-3093 KASTELIC | KOUNTING INTRODUCTORY 9 9 5 COURSE ° | ; 2 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 27, 1993 __"Scugog By Scott Anderson Port Perry Star : A heavy machinery training school, slotted for the: Marsh Hill area, will have its day at re- gional council this week. amendment application for the Operating Engineers Training Institute of Ontario on April 28. The operating engineers are - planning to locate a heavy ma- . chinery training school on the 12th Concession, east of Region- - alRoad 28. ; * The facility would be a perma- nent school providing both classroom instruction and on © the job training in heavy con- struction equipment. It will feature a' 125,000- .square foot administrative building, a shop building, ma- chinery storage and craning area. An additional 20 to 25 instruction. . The proposed project received "unanimous approval from the region's 'Planning Committee supported the official "plan amendmentlast month. .- Scugog Mayor Howard Hall is "confident it will be approved by regional council. te 000000 9 0000 000000 0000000 000 0000 000000 00000000 09000 00000 0) J (03 DRC10) 3 3 B11 DO 1888 Scugog Street. Port Perry « 985-4886 or [ax 985-4022 "Instructors will be on hand to answer any NEW ADDITION We will be opening in the near future an additional outlet, that will compliment our existing facility. Planning Commi He yivy~ 1 to heavy machinery school = dressed by the school. In fact, he Durham Regional Council will consider the official plan acres will be utilized for outdoor . 's Community Newspaper of Choice" cluding a number of néw residents moving into the area, "I think our local . council showed proving t e said. Despite the mayor's enthu: siasm for the project, there are others who are not so happy. * S.C.0.P.E., an environmen- tal organization, has vowed to fight the project on a number of concerns. Lo The members of S.C.O.P.E.. argue that.the facility will pro- duce excessive noise, dust and prove harmful to the adjacent wetlands. Coa The organization has re- tained legal representation to aidin the fight. Also David Tasker, a repre- sentative from S.C.O.P.E., is scheduled to speak against the roposal at the meeting. : Pp Bat Mayor Hall is confident all these concerns will be ad- d Judgement in ap- is," 3 5 . 2 ". 3 . i says: many have already been addressed. 0 He said the enginee rs are planning to build berms in the area to protect the people and . thewildhife. ~~... ". = "The perating engineers are ~ doing everything they possibly . can to protect the we ands," he said. Ry : "Being the responsible people they are, the operating engi- neers are addressing 'the con- cerns in a responsible manner." He believes the. concerns raised can be addressed at the -. zoning and site plan stage. If the plans are approved by regional council at the April 28 meeting, the recornmendation will then be forwarded to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs. Scugog Council will also hold a public meeting concerning the rezoning application, "last week and Scugog Council og | All at Guaranteed Low Prices 1 UNITED Largest Carpet Selection In Scugog Township and a member of the largest carpet buying group in Canada. : HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie FAMOUS | 4 Levolore "BLINDS VERTICALS * VENETIANS PLEATED SHADES ROL SO0 ERAS =, HWY. 7A EAST - PORT PERRY 985-2451 or 985-2157 Ls Se Re fF 2 , o a # Es 7 WATCH FOR OPENING DAY!!!!! This store will carry all forms of software packages from games to Lotus 1-2-3. We will also be providing computer training | classes as well as on site computer rental. Our goal is to make computers fun and educational in one session. and all questions. WERE STUMPED We don't have a name for the store Submit in vour suggestions of a name tor the new Computer Store. EASTER EGG WINNER The winners will be picked April 29. Join us on Saturday . May 8, 1993 at 2:00pm for ANSWERS TO LAST MONTH'S PUZZLES 1. The Umpire & the Catcher. 2. Joanne lives at the North Pole. Co 3. Christmas & New Year's fall inthe same yeareveryyear, ~~ 4." would stil weigh 6 sextilion tons as you are using stone from the earth, 5. The letter 'M". oo THIS WEEKS TRIVIA 1. Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain on earth? 2. Jim Bishop fell asleep after dinner one night, When he awoke he realized that shit and putit on inside-out, with his left am in the right sleeve and his right am in the left sleeve. Where is the label? : 1. Outside back. 2. Inside back. 3. Outsida front. 4. Inside front. 3 In Port Perry you cairinot take a picture of a man with a wooden leg. Why not? he woud have to rush in order to make last call at "Trader Sam's". He grabbed a | [I vour entry is picked vou win: the 30 second Free Shopping 4. Assuming that you éfe paying. Js it cheaper 1 take one bend 10 the Ten (10) hours of computer training. Spree for the first prize winner twice, or two friends to the movies at the same me? (It doesn't depend on how Florence Cali of Prince Albert all Accounting & | May Prize to be drawn May 21, 1993. O F Five Drawer Letter Size Filing Cabinet 0, A 0, Payroll Books. Drop off your business card or fill in your name, address (while quantities last) on the back of a Kastelic Kounting Recelpt.

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