"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" A or _. Fl pon a -- gre ae GEOFF CARTWRIGHT Sales Representative * Service e Results * Reliability COUNTRY LANE REALTY LTD. COLDWELL BANKGR U ACGIGENTIAL REAL ESTATE a iE 3 a : 4 BUS: 985.7351 Ld S0s-0019 5 High Street, Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1H8 '24 hr. pager An Independently Owned and Ope reed Member Broker of Coldwell Barker Alias of Canada, Inc.@ BS ; yf ad 1 . PY pi or "ONTARIO LAW ENFORCEMENT : TORCH RUN FOR SPECIAL OLYMPI ¥ the original ... 'HAUGEN'S CHICKEN BBQ Hwy. 7A & 12, Manchester Members of the Durham Reglonal Police 26 Division participated in a Torch Run on Mon- day, June 7. The event, which took place in Port Perry, Uxbridge, Cannington, Sunderland and Beaverton, was'held to promote the province-wide Torch Run held on Thursday, June 10. As part of the provincial run, local officers ran 64 kilometres from Newcastle to the To- ronto boundary along Highway 2 to raise money for the Ontario Special Olympics. Lakeridge gets nod for expansion * 100's of grab bags - $1.99 each (values to $30.00 & over) e Scatter mats $3.99 * Bréakfast Special $2.49 Jam -11am in Tom's Back Porch * FREE coffee & donuts until 8am! » Wicker rockers $99 * Coffee & end tables $149 to $199 * Spongeware bowls 50% off * Sofa & loveseat specials From Page 1 amendment to the Regional Tree Conservation bylaw, de- velopers will be lined up stating the same circumstances." Mrs. Russell said there was a bitter taste in the mouths of many of the residents who were unprepared for the fight which they were informed about only 10 days before the June 9 meet- ing. "The unfortunate part is that not a lot of the public knew what was occurring." Regional Clerk Cecil Lundy said all necessary steps were taken to inform those affected by the changes. What disturbed Mrs. Russell the most, however, was coun- cil's apparent shift in environ- mental concern in the past few years. - She says they passed the tree bylaw to protect the environ- ment approximately two years ago. "It appears 14 councillors are no longer sensitive to the envi- ronment," she said. Three of the four councillors Settlement House Don't Forget! 1 representing Scugog and Ux- bridge voted in favor of the ap- plication, with Regional Coun- cillor Yvonne Christie the lone dissenter. ' Councillor Christie expressed concern that the area could be subjected to excessive erosion caused by the additional trees being cleared. She was also concerned that the water supplies could be af- fected in the area. Councillor Christie wanted - all reports on the table before a "decision was made. * Ladies clothing 10% - 70% off o All Men's wear at least 20% off FREE BBQ starters to first 100 customers in Affordables Fisherman's Dream Fishing Tackle 1/2 price (1000's of items) * Everything in Affordables at least 20% off Assorted to room sized braided rugs $20 - $299 (reg. to $1000) * 1000's of giftware items reduced