sil VR SE Pia eB ie SRT Se OR ER ot RR TG --_ TT a op EIN H Jo tir, PME RICE Ca 2 ei ii. "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 12, 2000 - 23 Brooklin sweeps Victoria, brings Mann Cup back home to Durham From Page 22 board at 14:13 when Darryl Gibson scored. Ex-Warrior, Marty O'Brien added one 40 seconds later and Brad Reed popped one in just 29 seconds after that to give the Redmen a short- lived 3-2 fead. Gary Gait scored to knot the game at three. Series MVP, Nick Trudeau countered just 16 seconds later to add to the flurry of five goals by the two teams in two minutes to give the Redmen a 4-3 which they took to inter- mission. The second period saw veteran, Glenn Clark, score Karate club picks up attendance award ~ The Port Perry Wado Kai Karate Club recently won the Best Club Attendance Award at this summer's Wado Kai Training Camp. The train- ing camp, staged annually for the past 17 years in Wasaga Beach, provides a unique karate training experience for the mem- ber clubs of the Toronto Wado Kai. The Port Perry Wado Kai Karate Club has been a leading member of Toronto Wado Kai for more than 25 years. Sensei Ron Ruskay, 3rd degree black belt and head instructor of the Port Perry Wado Kai, expressed his pride in winning the award. "The Port Perry Wado Kai Karate Club is holding information and registra- tion nights, 7 p.m., Sept. 17 and 19 at the Latcham Centre, Queen and Water Streets, Port Perry. Con Mom and Dad (Frank & Irene Camisso) I on 50 years of a blessed marriage "8 and we thank you for being such wonderful role models for us. gratulations Love your fanuly (former location of Van Camp EXCAVATING Contracting Limited) NORTH RIDGE | «» Sand - Gravel - Top Soil = Triple Mix - Septic Systems * SAME PLACE * SAME GREAT SERVICE! 90 caLL... (905) 985-8469 'Vanedward Dr., Port Penty his first of two on the night. Gary Rosyski added one to give the Redmen a 6-3 lead. Victoria's Ted Dowling and Redmen Brandon Sanderson traded goals, which made the lead 7-4 for Brooklin. Bruce Alexander scored to close the gap to 7-5 and Tyson Leies added one for the 'Shamrocks to close the gap to 7-6. However, a minute later the Redmen showed why they deserved to be Mann Cup Champions. Steve Toll and Gavin Prout scored just 30 seconds apart to restore the Redmen lead to 9-6. Alexander added his sec- ond of the night with 15 seconds left in the second to send the teams to break with Brooklin up 9-7. Slippery floor condi- tions at Iroquois forced the officials to stop the game with 1:37 left in the second so as to PORT PERRY STAR Li F. 3 ACROSS 1. Joke 4." Peaks" 8. Prattler's "gift" 11. Church picture 13. City near Mauna Loa 14. Bullfight bravo 15. "Nautilus" captain 16. Prairie State 18. Toothpaste flavor 20. Pans for gold 21. 10/31 offerings 24. Curse 25. Undeveloped territory 26. Refrain syllables 27. 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Manning and Dowling scored 23 seconds apart with five minutes remaining to close the gap to 14-9 but it was too little, too late as the Redmen held on to win the game and the series. - THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN DURHAM REGION PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT REGIONAL FILE NO.: OPA 2000-006 The Region is considering an application to amend the Durham Regional Official Plan to permit the severance of two rural residential lots, located on the south side of Coates Road West in Part of Lot 10, Concession 9 in the City of Oshawa. COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS? An information reporting outlining the details of the pro- posed Amendment may be obtained from the Durham Region Planning Department. If you have any questions or comments regarding the proposed Amendment, please contact: Cherie Mills, Planner Tel: (905) 728-7731 (Whitby) Tel: (905) 686-1651 (Toronto) Fax: (905) 436-6612 E-mail: cherie.mills @region.durham.on.ca If you wish to make a written submission or if you wish to be notified of subsequent meetings or the adoption of the proposed Amendment, please write to the Commissioner of Planning, Box 623, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 6A3. Please include your address, telephone number and the Regional file number in your submission. PUBLIC MEETING The Durham Region Planning Committee will hold a public meeting to provide interested parties the opportunity to make comments, identify issues and provide additional information relative to the proposed Amendment. The public meeting will be held on: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. Durham Region Planning Department, Main Boardroom Whitby Mall, Fourth Floor, Lang Tower APPEAL If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision for the proposed official plan amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or does not make written submissions before the proposed official plan amendment is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. Steve Parish Chair, Planning Committee A.L. Georgieff, M.C.I.P., R.P.P. Commissioner of Planning yl i UA ed dite M i Ll tbl Ll eA MS lB i A i VE 8 ls i io