"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" 18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, September 8, 1999 per sq. (approx. 100 sq. ft.) S44 295 O ... Soffit, Seamless Eavestroughing, Shutters & A complete Line of Metal Siding The Perfect Balance Price wf Quality. Buchner Manufacturing Inc. 1 30004 Hwy. 48, PEFFERLAW 705-437-1734 599 Steven Court, NEWMARKET 905-836-1033 1-800-461-6455 www.buchnermfg.com Greenbank's annual three-pitch tourney is fast approaching By Doris Hill Greenbank News Our annual three pitch community tournament will be held from Friday; Sept. 17 to Sunday, Sept. 19. Please note that the date is fast approaching and if you are 16 years of age and older and enjoy playing ball you may reg- ister by calling Brian Lee 985-2562 or Al Clarkson 985-3703. Please call this NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF AN EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CHARGES BY-LAW BY THE DURHAM DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD TAKE NOTICE that the Durham District School Board passed an Education Development Charges By-law on the 25th day of August, 1999, under section 257.54 of the Education Act, 1997 AND TAKE NOTICE that any 'person or organization may appeal the By- law to the Ontario Municipal Board under section 257.65 of the Act by filing with the Secretary of the Durham District School Board on or before the 4th day of October, 1999, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to week so teams can be orga- nized. This is a fun tour- nament and is a fundrais- er for the Park and Hall Board. Please come out and support this event. Once again Greenbank Minor Ball has finished its busy season. A big thank you to all our dedi- cated coaches, parents and ball players for mak- ing this a successful sea- son. Special thanks to our sponsors this year who were Greenbank Bakery, Greenbank Garden Centre, Quality Time Cleaning, Forsythe Family Farms and Valcroft Farms. teenage lobball team spon- sored by Valcroft Farms won the championship game. Congratulations. Call Investment Advisor Robert Gow at (905) 434-7156 The . Attention Insurance ee If You Are Receiving Demutualization Benefits, Call Me To Find Out How You Can Minimize The Tax Consequences. RBC DOMINION if 'SECURITIES Jeremy Gibson is attending college in Watertown, New York. He was scouted to play on their college baseball team. Brian and Darlene attended their son's first double-header game last Thursday. Greenbank Public School students are excit- ed about school starting this week. They have colourful, new playground equipment. Thanks to all fundraisers, and local vol- unteers and supporters. Please watch out for the school children walk- ing and biking and getting to and from the bus. Erich and Poldi Mair ° have returned from an enjoyable trip to the Eagt Personal Wealth Management™ LORI Community ball tournament coming up soon Coast. Evening Unit U.C.W. will meet at the church on Wednesday evening, Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Barry and Suzanne Lee have returned from tour- ing Northern Ontario this summer. Senior Choir practice this Thursday at the church at 7:30 p.m. New voices are most welcome. The family greeters at the church service on Sunday were Elmer and Joan Lee. Greenbank Sunday School Rally will be next Sunday, Sept. 12. Following the service there will be a barbecue with hamburgs and hot dogs for a small fee and drinks supplied. Please bring desserts. Greenbank Sunday School teachers needed. Please contact Joyce Larmer at 985-9959 if interested. Many from Greenbank enjoyed the Seagrave Pork Barbecue and Corn Roast in the comfortable picnic area at the home of Len and Betty Somerville on Friday evening with lots of delicious food and pleas- ant entertainment. The euchre party at Greenbank Hall will be this Friday night, Sept. 10. Have a good time. the By-law and the reasons supporting the objection. The By-law comes into force on September 1, 1999. celebrate the future; CEL © 4 NEW WASTE DURHAM DISPOSAL FEES AT REGION'S WASTE FACILITIES The By-law imposes upon residential development an education develop- ment charge of $1,361.00 per dwelling unit. The By-law does not impose upon non-residential development. D) DURHAM The education development charges are imposed on all development of 2 Xe [o]"! lands in the Region of Durham excluding the Municipality of Clarington. Accordingly, a key map showing the location of the lands subject to the By-law is not provided as part of this notice. A copy of the complete By-law is available for examination in the offices of the Board located at 400 Taunton Road East, Whitby, Ontario, during regu- lar office hours. Notice of a proposed by-law amending the education development charges by-law or the passage of such an amending by-law is not required to be given to any person or organization, other than to certain clerks of munici- palities or secretaries of school boards, unless the person or organization gives the secretary of the Board a written request for notice of any amend- ments to the education development charge by-law and has provided a return address. Dated at the Town of Whitby this 31st day of August, 1999 Grant Yeo Director of Education and Secretary to the Board Telephone: (905) 666-5500 TolUALE BOY, PIZZA & SUBS ® 80 Water St., The Region's Waste Management Facilities in Oshawa, Port Perry, Blackstock, and Brock Township will be collecting new waste disposal fees, as of September 8th, 1999. "There will be a minimum charge of $2 per vehicle for all materials delivered for disposal, except for dedicated loads of Blue Box materials and Household Hazardous wastes. 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