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Port Perry Star, 21 Jun 1994, p. 9

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" + hE PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 21,1994 - 9 Residents expect legal battle From page 1 the premier and called on the government to delay the licence request. The letter, which Ward 3 Councillor Ken Gadsden read at the meeting, called on Mr. Rae to "exercise your good offices to withhold granting of the licence until such time as all issues that have been raised can be ad- dressed." The issues outlined in a sub- sequent resolution included the adequacy of well water, soil ca- pability of handling an ade- quate septic system, adequate hydro, emergency services, trat- fic flow and social impact. Although the letter has not been acknowledged by the gov- ernment, Councillor Gadsden believes it has served its pur- pose. "We haven't received a formal response to the letter, but I think the fact that the Order in Council hasn't been passed would indicate that they've tak- en heed to it," he said. But the legal battle is only one aspect of the group's double- Hospital preparing move From page 1 convenience during the move for the public. "We're trying to make sure there's no disruption in ser- vice," he said. "You can't close the emergency unit and we hope we won't have to." But he is calling on the public to "use the emergency unit with discretion" during the day. "We're asking for the public's indulgence in the move," he said. "It will take two to three hours to complete and there will be some inconvenience." A number of other depart- ments including labs, X-ray, health records and admitting will also be moving that day. The first move will see the new maternity wing, which will offer labor, delivery, recovery GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES e ANNUAL RATES and post-partum care in one room, take place on June 27. The physiotherapy and rehabil- itation centres will be moved on June 29. Although the move signifies the project is near completion, Mr. Brown said the project is be- hind schedule by approximately eight weeks. A number of inter- nal renovations to the existing building including a new front lobby must be done before the project is complete. Financially itison target, however. And with the project winding down, Mr. Brown praised the staff and the community for bearing with the expansion plans. "The community has been good and so has the staff with putting up with the inconven- ience of construction," he said. 1 YEAR.....cceeiereve ieee. 6.9% 2YEAR.....civiiiiieieeeeeen. 7.5% 3 YEAR............... eran nenas ... 1.875% 4 YEAR..........ccuveeeeeeen..... 8.0% 5 YEAR........ceeueeeeere..... 8.375% Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 nh dnd hhh bh bbb bb ALAA LLAALLALAALLLALALALAALAAAAALLLLALLLLLLLLLLL European deli, fres COUNTRY FLEG MGRKET VISIT US YEAR-ROUND Open Saturdays & Sundays 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM 1540 HWY. 7A WEST, 985-8424 4 4 H +4 H } H 4 PORT PERRY y 'FREE Parking *FREE Admission *FREE Balloons Ht Over 17,000 square feet of great bargains. H Antiques, Collectibles, new and used items. We feature : fresh fruits and veggies, baking, homemade sausages, > ht and frozen seafood, bulk cookies. 4 Enjoy a treat from our snack bar or some of BOB's ; fries. It's great FUN for the whole family, so take a Ht short drive to Port Perry and enloy the wide selection ' and friendly merchants at the 4 i 8) Country Buck untry Back | Redeemable for merchandise from any vendor at the | PORT PERRY COUNTRY FLEA MARKET : 1540 Hwy. 7A, West, Port Perry, 905-985-8424 Open Saturdays and Sundays, 9AM to 5I'M | Coupon can be used for mimmum purchase of $10 00 or more, one per purchase No Cash Value Expiry Date: Sept 5th, 1994. TS i NE i ee i ih Lk TY TTI IIIT II IIIT IIT IIIT ITI III III IIIT ITI ITIIITIITITIITIITITTITIY ountry Flea Market. PPS EE ---------- YY YN UY YW WWW WWW WO WW a WW WW WW WW Wr aa pronged attack. It also suggest- ed a letter writing campaign to federal and provincial politi- clans. Jim Edmiston, a committee member, encouraged the resi- dents to voice their concerns through faxes, letters and peti- tions. "The more people that object to 1t the better. The more people that voice their opinion against the facility the better." Committee member Doug Baird also called on the resi- dents to get involved and send "tens and tens of faxes" to area politicians. 'It's important that we keep on these people and let them know that we're alive and well," he said. Despite the opposition to the proposal, Durham East MPP Gord Mills is calling for both sides to co-operate in the estab- lishmentofsuch an issue. The MPP called on the public not to react too quickly to the proposal and not "react to may- bes" but instead to consider the positives. These include the jobs and revenue which will be gen- erated by the project. "What I'm saying is let's give it a chance," he said. "Let's co- operate, get together and get be- hind it." KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR Dr. Steve Russell presented a cheque for $1,300 to Scugog Library head librarian Suzanne White last week. The money, which was collected through personal donations from physi- cians at Medical Associates in Port Perry, will be used to purchase two new sets of encyclopedias. WILSON-ADAMS Terry and Fred McMann are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Tasi Wilson to Tracy Adams son of Jim and Carol Adams. Wedding will take place at the Port Perry United Church on October 7th, 1995. i 985-8552 Drrrizin LOOSE RUGS Steam || gpoApLOOM Clearyng pHOLSTERY 3M Scotchguard MACKEY, BAILEY & KORB BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Saturday Mornings 9:00am to 12:00 noon 985-7391 Lake Scugog Lumber Building Oshawa Rd., Port Perry NS A A a en, ESE NR A IRR ON ata ret and ER an an A ' a a A Ls BE A AAA Mm Lm ER A a WILL BE DEMONSTRATING HIS WORK June 25 from I'Tam - 5pm June 26 from 12pm to 5pm 191 Queen St, Port Perry. Ont. 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