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Port Perry Star, 14 Sep 1977, p. 3

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"storage tanks. for $7,400. It's back to square one for the Port Perry in the efforts to get lights installed at the municipal owned courts on Water Street, After the issue was raised by councillor Jerry Taylor, v council was told that: there are presently two tenders submitted for the installation, one for $7,500 and the other HYGRADE FUELS TENNIS LIGHTS haven't already been made. The club has a $2,000 line of credit to be used for the lights. The remainder would come from Wintario and Scugog Township. The township's share would have to come out of next year's budget, and only if the Wintario grant is approved. - During the discussion Monday night, | there was a concensus of opinion that the lights will not be i installed in time for evening play in 1977. } We Now Have . - NO-LEAD GAS Accepted Credit Cards MASTER CHARGE TEXACO - CHARGEX TAYLOR'S TEXACO Cornet of Union '& 7A Hwy. ONTARIO HOME ) RENEWAL PROGRAM Following 'meetings with provincial representatives, councillor Richard Drew suggested Monday night that the Township advertise that funds are available under the &¢ Home Renewal Program to low and fixed income home owners for repairs and renovations to their houses. Councillor Drew suggested that at this time of year, qualified home owners may want to take advantage of the program for such things as insulation, and the Township should be prepared to move quickly to process application forms when they come in. Council Briefs continued on page 8 ; fect Car Care Specializing in: © ON-CAR WHEEL BALANCING © MINOR REPAIRS & TUNE-UPS © OIL CHANGE & LUBRICATION © FRONT END & BRAKE REPAIR © TIRE SALES & SERVICE (New & Used Tires) _ TRAVELWAYS BUS Fall & Winter Schedule EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 6, 1977 NOW AVAILABLE At your local Travelways Agent Monday fo Friday 8:00 a.m. 109.00 p.m. Saturday -4:00a.m 10 6:00 p.m Supday - 10 a.m. 10 9:00 p.m. 985-3655 ; (Sunil Briefs Scugog Township council gave approval in principal Monday night to a proposal for 'a three-tank fuel storage depot on a lot in the Reach Industrial Park, on the south side of Regional Road 8. Council told Mr, Morley Bruce, who is representing the buyer, Hygrade Fuels, that the Township would be willing to enter into a site plan agreement for the three bulk Tennis Club There was some cor'usion during the discussion about whether Wintario and Communi applied for to help cover the costs, and it was suggested that tennis club representatives meet with the Township 'a treasurer to sort this out and make the applications, if they ty centres grants have been BUS PARCEL EXPRESS Service on All Departures. -- Fy -- ~--------" Th FOR INFORMATION CALL: ~ SWEETMAN'S TAXI ems PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1977 -- 3 YMCA program to start soon by Linda Skerratt We are approaching the fall season and the Durham Region Family Y.M,C.A. are taking applications for all programs, There is a very interesting fall schedule of Y programs for both Port Perry and Blackstock. We are again offering our Preschool Pro- gram, Let's Create To- gether. This is a program for parents and children from 2 years to school age to foster communications through play and crafts. There is a separate parent discussion and childrens program for the second hour: The program will be held on Fridays from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. commencing Sep- tember 30 at Port Perry Anglican Church and Black- stock United Church. Baby- sitting for infants will be provided at $1.00 per session. The cost of the course is $20. for Y members and $22 for non-members for 12 weeks. The Youth Programs are all very interesting. A new program for Port Perry is Child Care. This course was FALL IPGESS New arrivals for Ladies Jumpsuits b ze $18.95 - $28.95 Pant Suits *19.95 - *44.95 Ski Jackets by Utex > Coats by Irving Poslun ciation. It.is an up to date =In-Blackstock it will be program to develop high standards of babysitting. The cost is a Youth members of $3. only. Participants must be 12 years and over. The course is offered at the Port Perry High School on Tuesday, September 27 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. It will be offered in Blackstock on Jan, 4, 1978 at Blackstock United Church. The Creative Arts Pro- gram will be offered again with creativity being stimu- lated by attractive crafts. This course starts Thurs- day, October 6 at R.H. Cornish School from 3:45 to 5 p.m. for all elementary students. The cost is $10 and $8 for Y menibers for 8 weeks. In Blackstock it is offered Saturday mornings 9:30 - 11:30 at Blackstock Anglican Church for child- ren 8 to 12 years beginning October 1. There will be a Floor Hockey Team for boys 8 to 13 years. It will be held at, Port Perry Scout Hall on Friday afternoons from 3:45 held on Tuesday from 3:45 to 5 pm. at Cartwright Central Public School start- ing October 4 for eight weeks, Cost is $10 and $8 for Y members. Again we will offer Bad- minton on Friday after- noons from 3:45 - 5:00 'at the Port Perry Scout Hall, beginning October 7 for eight weeks. The cost is $10 and $8 for Y members. The Kiddie Kraft program will be offered in Black- stock for 5 - 8 year olds on Saturday from 9:30 - 11:30. The cost $10 and $8 for Y members for eight weeks starting October 1. There are three adult courses being ered. Come out and learn new handicrafts and join the trend of being creative. - Peggy Ridgway, Port Perry, will be instructing Decoupage which includes Decal-it, a fast inexpensive craft for bazaar items and Crackle-it, a way of antiqu- ing bottles. The course beginning, Wednesday, Oct.. KAYSER'S FALL PANTIE SALE September 15th to 24th ASSORTED STYLES & PRICES. Bras & Garments fe oreBian: u ( developed by the Lung Asso-_. to 5 p.m. starting October 7. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Creative Stop, 60 Water Street. The price is $15. and $12 for Y members for eight weeks. Needle Art will also be offered in Port Perry at the High School on Wednesday evenings for 8 weeks start- ing October 5 from 7 to 9 p.m. Mary Nesbitt, Part Perry will instruct this course which will feature learning Broomstick Lace, Cro Hooking and the Afghan Stitch. The cost is $15 and $12 for Y members. For further information contact Linda Skerratt 985- 3280 or Durham Region Family Y.M.C.A. Whitby 668-6868. Hospital Report | Week Ending September 8th Admissions...................... Births .......c.coovviiinnnn, Deaths .............. Emergencies ..... Operations ........................ Discharges....................... Remaining....................... 01S | § A Girls' PANT SUITS Girls' VELOUR OVERALLS Girls' CORDUROY OVERALLS 0 boners SHOES DEPARTMENT by Savage (Merchandise Not Exactly as Illustrated.) STORE

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