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Port Perry Weekend Star, 20 Jul 2001, p. 2

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2 - "WEEKEND STAR" <1 FRIDAY, JULY 58,2001 * Brooklin Optimists plan to form youth councils The - newly = formed Brooklin ~~ Council of Neighbourhood Park Associations will meet this weekend, at the Brooklin United Church. The gathering will get underway at 2 p.m. on July 23, and anyone interested in developing and admin- istering programs for youth in the Brooklin area as well providing information on the programs available to local youth are invited to attend. Residents from the area, such as Ashburn, Macedonia Village, Myrtle Station, Raglan: and Brooklin among others who use Vipond Park, Brooklin Kinsmen Park, Grass Park, Brooklin Memorial Park, Duggan Park, Brooklin Optimist Park and Carson Park are encouraged to join the meeting. Two different councils will be formed to repre- sent both teens (high school age) and juniors (below Grade 8). The Association will use the motto "Don't Let One - Spoil It For The Rest", and the theme "Kids Can Do It If Given The Opportunity and Shown How". Anyone interested in attending or looking for more information is asked to contact William Magee at 905-576- 1198. Optimist. "A public awareness campaign ~~ #7 ® endorsed by the Township of Scugog fo reduce the cosmetic use of pesticides The Pesticide Free...Naturally THE KIT CONTENTS: ACTION KIT IS HERE! * General description of pesicides ® Pesticides and health ® The impacts of pesticides on children ® The impact of pesticides on domestic pets ® Pesticide poisoning symptoms PLUS A * Ecological lawn-care methods icide Free...Naturally lawn sign : il SHER call Noreen af i 4 DURHAM REGION The Pesticide B Free... i Naturally 8 ACTION KIT! | an now available at these Port Perry HEE e garbage ® scrap metal e wood & brush o Blue Box materials i" for information 905-985-5000 Region of Durham's Waste Facility in Port Perry Hours of Operation: LIVES e Lala da Te Te | a BY TT [AVA {ToT RFs [3 Mo Xo 14 (@ FoX=Ta IST 1 Te [¢ AVE \V/ oY 1 Te lo AVI [Te We |1 Wo YoY [1s [SR V2H May to October, this facility is open Thursdays from 8 am to 6 pm. 1623 Reach Street, Port Perry 905-985-7973 Nuswran | Disposal Fees effective July 1, 2001 Cash, Visa and Interac only The following materials are accepted for disposal, recycling, composting or reuse: e appliances o tires o waste oll & filters e drywall e propane tanks - ® leaf & yard waste | o car & household batteries e oversized cardboard boxes * HHW ® electronics recycling Minimum Charge: $5 per vehicle for loads of up to 55.55 kg (123.2 Ib.) Waste or Mixed loads: $90 per tonne No charges apply to vehicles containing only Blue Box materials or Household Hazardous Waste A message from The Region of Durham Works Department # a IGE WTR TR J RRS," SRR ea ee I RR

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