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Port Perry Star, 18 Mar 1997, p. 16

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16- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 18, 1997 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Lim, | 210) CHAN 2 DILICA BS AVA YL: ke Ee Ce Corporation of the Township of Scugog Notice of Council's Intention to Pass an Amending By-Law to Remove a Holding a Holding (H) Symbol NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog intends to enact a by-law amending By-Law No. 75-80 which serves to remove a Holding (H) Symbol pursuant to Sections 34 and 36 of the Planning Act, R.S.0. 1990 at its meeting to be held on the 14th day of April, 1997 at the Township of Scugog Municipal Office, 181 Perry St., Port Perry. LOCATION OF SUBJECT LAND THE SUBJECT LAND is located in part of Lot 20, Concession 6, municipally known as 1881 Scugog St., Port Perry and is located on the north/east corner of Water & Scugog Sts. PURPOSE OF THE AMENDMENT By-Law 77-92, enacted on December 14, 1992, served to rezone the subject land to the General Commercial Exception Fifteen Holding (C3-15(H) Zone to permit the development of an eating establishment, inclusive of a drive thru facility. A Holding (H) Symbol was used to prevent the development of the property until such time as a site plan was submitted and approved by the Township of Scugog. This obligation has now been met by the applicant and it is deemed appropriate to remove the Holding (H) Symbol to permit the development of the land. EPRESENTATI ANY PERSON may attend this meeting of Council to discuss this issue provided that a request to make a formal deputation to Council is received by the municipality no later than the 7th day of April, 1997. Please be advised that, upon passage of this by-law, there is NO means of appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board available. Additional information relating to this issue is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Municipal offices. av Dated at the Corporation of the Township of Scugog 17th day March, 1997. Earl S. Cuddie, A.M.C.T., C.M.C. Administrator/Clerk Township of Scugog P.O. Box 780, Port Perry, Ontario LOL 1A7 Telephone: (905) 985-7346 LAKE STUGOG N\ HIGHWAY ne 7a 4 Sali " Subject Land N | 1/ : Discover Scugog '97 Tourist and Information Book Coming Soon - published by the Port Perry Star Port IGA Bantams bow out to Whitby and Keswick The Port Perry I.G.A. Bantam House League bowed out early in their annual event as they dropped two close games 5-3 to Whitby and 2-0 to the Keswick Panthers. CONSOLATION CHAMPIONS: Two teams from the Port Perry Ladies Curling Wd first game Lent Club travelled to London on March 12 to compete in the OCLA Provincial Tank- affair Y the LG.A. squad ard finals. Representing Region Il was back row (L-R) Kelly Evans, Carol Jack- jumped out to an early 3-1 Son, Gale Ballard, and Sandy Greenwood. Front row (L-R) are Jan Towns, first period lead. Louise Haugen, Trudy Smith, and Lynda Powell. Eric Wygerde scored the, first two goals with assists going to Ian Garnett on B n the first counter and play- i S aC e 1 A ( maker Garnett again with help from Darren Royale. Rob Taylor completed the I.G.A. attack with a low ] [] n xiii In Ontano Tankard Finals a tic-tac-toe passing play by Brent Simpson and Ken Ellis. Two teams from the Port Perry Ladies = Smith and Lynda Powell and the team Whitby stormed back Curling Club traveled to London, of Kelly Evans, Carol Jackson, Gale with three straight goals Ontario to compete in the OLCA (Ontario Ballard and Sandy Greenwood. Games and added an empty net Ladies Curling Association) Provincial are scored using combined points from goal to end the contest. Tankard finals at the London Curling each of the teams games. They lost their I.G.A. had 25 shots on net Club on March 12. first game to the combined teams from and Shawn Martin turned The final competition of the OLCA Barrie, but won their second game aside 31 shots in keeping Tankard is played with representatives against Nepean clinching the consola- his team in the game. from four regions in Ontario. The regions tion prize. The secondgameproved are further divided into zones. The Port to be a typical I.G.A/ Perry teams defeated other teams in Teams representing Region IV, from Keswick match. Consis- their own zone playdowns held at Listowell Curling Club were the overall tent tight forechecking Oshawa Golf and Curling Club before inners. Runnersup were from Region and solid goaltending going on to the Avonlea Curling Club in 11 the Essa Road Curling Club of Barrie. were evident as LG.A. Toronto to defeat teams at the regionals L-8ion I was represented by teams from took 16 shots, and Kes- to win the Region II champion ship. Nepean's City View Curling Club. wick scored two markers Representing Region II is the team Congratulations to our OLCA on their 16 shots. of Jan Towns, Louise Haugen, Trudy Consolation Champs. I.G.A. players never let up in this game. Brent Simpson and Ken Ellis STAR provided tough forecheck- ow TR S } ya \ } -~ S H = ET ing. Ian Garnett and Rob an SPOR af Taylor proved to be play- i tl making threats, Chris PORT PERRY DART LEAGUE PORT PERRY / UXBRIDGE Thompson led soloend to | ___ (Results for March 10/97) TOTAL VNEA POOL LEAGUE STANDINGS end rushes from his defen- Trader Tigers ps hoy (as of March 4/97) sive position, Darren Roy- Legion Arrows 4 91 TEAM TOTAL ale and Peter McKitterick Winchester Rifles 9 186 played exhaustive two- Legion Snipers 7 173 Hore For The Beer a way games, Ian Bonser | Logon ti%Ce 8 187 Sharpshooters 1391 and Eric Wygerde worked ale Uxbridge 1385 i Legion Awols 4 137 Downlown 1213 tirelessly along the Trader No Names 5 137 boards. v 4s Musiay Spies EF TOP FIVE PLAYER AVERAGES Cam ernest an ean Legion Mixed Nuts 1 136 Chri Williams stood tall at H. K. Dragons B 2 134 Hv S Sooper 9.08 their goalie's crease and Winch. Flam. Flights 10 131, jj ale For The Beer) O00 goalie Shawn Martin once Legion 419s 10 127 (Here For The Beer) again proved that he was | I KX Dragons C 5 126 3 Pot Jackson 8.94 the difference in keeping Legion Lovers 7 120 eo PorThe Beer) the I.G.A. squad close in Trader Red Eyes 7 117 "(Hired Gung) 8.89 this game and most games rim A me 1 : 5. Goo Ros 478 this season. Le ired Guns) . gion Artille 7 110 Congratulations were Yindiosier ints 3 1 PORT PERRY BROOMBALL PLAYOFF SCORING given to the game M.V.P. | | agion Wannabees 5 101 NAME TEAM a A PTS. Ian Garnett for his efforts H. K. Dragons D 2 74 in this game. Traders Niners 1 73 Nick Attwood Brooklin Coaches Harvey Wil- Wayne Tate ~~ Brooklin High Finishes - Male - 133; Female - 91 4 5 9 Rn 3 3 6 liams and Dan Martin are '80's - Dean Haugen, Legion Mixed Nuts Ron aon Sookin : 4 : now looking toward a key Ken St. Amant Trader's 3 0 3 playoff game in Uxbridge.

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