Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 1995, p. 4

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| 4- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 Region to allow more materials in blue box By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Residents can place more articles in their blue box this week as the Re- gion of Durham has added two materials to its Blue Box Recycling Program. Mixed household pa- pers, including junk mail, letterhead, computer paper, envelopes, paper- back books, magazines and catalogues can now be placed in the box for pick up. Another addition is boxboard materials, which includes such items as shoe boxes, tissue box- es, cracker boxes, cereal boxes, soap detergent box- es, toothpaste boxes, paper towel and toilet 170 Casimir St. 8 Port Per ho. (9056) 985 dosa > Fd would: like to thank patrons & | Ol the community for their ~~ 3& | pn He -- the Port ou { whit to Overridge Fir splace Warehouse, ay and friends. paper rolls. The. Region will be dis- tributing a newsletter lat- er this month to 155,000, homes outlining the new materials and prepara- tion directions. These new articles will be added to the pick up which already includes newspapers, telephone books, glass bottles and jars, plastic pop bottles and aluminum and metal food containers. Improvements to the re- clying centre has allowed for the collection of these additional products, Re- gion officials said. The cost for the project, estimated on 120,000 resi- dential customers, is ap- proximately $153,000, ex- cluding taxes. This pilot program, which will run through January 1997 is expected to generate $229,000 plus $50/tonne savings for dis- posal. The net impact is estimated at a surplus of $76,000 a year. PLEASE 21 dod NS THIS NEWSPAPER J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR NR A iii wR i IN el, I ERI ey aL WT NI Hi 4 ry WHOOPING IT UP - These kids on one of the rides at the Port Perry Fair over the Labor Day Weekend were having a great time, as did thousands who attend the annual event. Crowds were down a little this year, partially due to a Sunday thunderstorm, but for the most part events went off as planned and those who attended had a great time. for th whole family Port Perry Dental Centre is proud to provide its patients with state of the art care in a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere, and also offer these services. Relaxation Techniques ¢ Nitrous Oxide (gas) * Cosmetic Bonding * Emergency Care * Insurance Assignments * Evening and Saturday Appointments WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS 1D) UI VN I New Patients Always Welcome - Please Call 238 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY Aa LEE =H 0 e]V]o] SX" TM DIe]V] o] [SHS RCT (ler=1MYAT0) Yi IRSTTo [Tae ONS nas. $49.95 Piging Vamed Auminin = $60,95 A WINDOWS & PATIO DOORS ENERGY EFFICIENT WINDOWS Reduce Drafts and Increase Warmth in Winter and Cooling in Summer. FINANCING AVAILABLE - 5 yrs. from 8.28% O.A.C. A len' S Siding (Limited Time) Products Limited -- Alcan Sales & Installation tnd MERE DOORS - WINDOWS - TROUGH PERI ADDITIONS - SOLARIUMS JATDAC Lindsay ... (705) 328-1402 or 878-2023 DING AND Port Perry ... (905) 985-3333 or 985-3747 ¥- WINDOW - _ « wm INSTALLERS Reach Industrial Park - Reg. Rd. #8 Be ASSOCIATION OF (1/4 Mile East of No. 12) FREE ESTIMATES © CANADA Have you an interesting story to tell...? Call the Port Perry Star & Weekend Star - (905) 985-7383 FC SL FR. 7 EE oa > SE RRR HA FTA OR GR EAR A al i SG ai TA ly I a TTR oR J a ---- i -- OT TN een RE I NE a Se Rr RRA

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