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Port Perry Star, 1 Aug 1995, p. 11

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 1, 1995 -11 Games in West Virginia Susie Harrison takes medals at Sport Jamboree By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Susie Harrison, 15, of Blackstock, placed second In four events at the 17th International Sports Jam- boree held in West Virgin- ia. Susie was second in the pilot race, 40-yard race, slalom race and the team relay competition. The International Sports Jamboree, held July 14-16 at North Bend State Park, is a recreation event for disabled youths. This year 39 participants from across the United States and Canada took partin theevent. The Jamboree 1s a unique demonstration of recreation for visually im- paired youths and those in wheelchairs who are be- tween the ages of 12 and 20. It is sponsored by the Bell Atlantic West Virgin- ia Chapter of the Tele- phone Pioneers. Susie was sponsored locally by the Scarborough chapter of the Telephone Pioneers. The events are specially designed to allow the com- petitors to take part. There are six events for the visually impaired ranging from bicycle rd- ing to softball. Those com- petitors in wheelchairs took part in slaloms, 40- yard races, basketball and target shootingevents. In two other events the visually impaired and physically challenged youths combined for a re- lay race. Pioneer organizations in 26 other locations in the United States and Cana- da have developed recrea- tional events and facilities based on the North Bend, West Virginia Jamboree. The Telephone Pioneers is a non-profit organiza- tion committed to commu- nity service. It consists of 800,000 active and retised telephone company™~€m- ployees in the United States and Canada. -- Corporation of the Township of Scugog BY-LAW NUMBER 13-95 =-- BEING A BY-LAW TO AMEND Db BY-LAW NUMBER 32-88 TO 2 REGULATE TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAYS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG. WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to amend By-Law Number 32-88; NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Enacts As Follows: 1. That By-Law Number 32-88 is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Clause (O) under Section 9, subsection 9.1, Parking Offences, which shall read as follows: "9.1 (O) between the hours of 2:00am and 6:00am from the 1st day of December to the first day of April, inclusive." 2. That By-Law Number 32-88 be further amended by adding thereto under Section 9, Parking Offences, a new subsection 9.6 entitled "Parking Commercial Vehicles" which shall read as follows: "9.6 No person shall park a commercial motor vehicle which exceed 2.5 metres in width or 6.5 metres in length or having vehicle weight in excess of 4500 kilograms on any highway, except in an industrial area, unless such a vehicle is actually engaged in the loading or unloading of goods, wares, merchandise or passengers to adjacent premises." 3. That the provisions of this By-Law excepting those regulating stopping, parking and standing shall come into full force and effect on the date itis passed by the Council of the Township of Scugog and the Regional Municipality of Durham and where applicable, where signs are erected. Susie Harrison, of Blackstock, placed second in four events at the 17th International Sports Jam- boree held in West Virginia. Please see story for more details. Farm equipment stolen Farm implements and a trailer valued at almost $3,000 were stolen from a Greenbank-area home last week. Durham Regional Police said a cultivator and a three-furrow plow were left overnight on a trailer in front of a home of Hwy. 47 July 23, as they were for sale. | It appears thieves pushed the trailer down the road and then made off with it, police said. Township of Scugog Public Notice August Civic Holiday - Aug. 7/95 Re: Garbage & Blue-Box Collection Holiday Schedule Change Monday, August 7, 1995 garbage and blue box pick-up (Scugog Island and Caesarea Residents) will be picked up on Wednesday August 9, 1995. All other pick-up days will remain on regular scheduled days Earl S. Cuddie AM.C.T., C.M.C., Administrator-Clerk Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Sometimes we need help to find our way. That's when we turn to others for guidance. Those people we count on to follow the Golden Rule. To treat us the way they would want to be treated in a similar situation. Wagg Funeral Home is your Golden Rule funeral home. When you need guidance in making funeral service decisions, depend on us. Whether you select a traditional service or cremation, we're here to explain your options and help you determine what is right for you. Because we know you'd do the same for us. WAGG FUNERAL HOME LTD. Me De amott Panaluike Chapel MYLES G ORIORDAN 296: Ovonn Sirel Owner/Manager/F uneral Director Port Hiding Res 985-0608 " 985-2171 Dapandable Service to the Community Since 1846 1 GoLbeN ROLE A ll, " a ry

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