: L 2 1 NEAR LT TH TYE AY QONTEALLENT To SUE BAN RY SE A ww LCRA PADS CAT URES v AL {3 a NY RAMEN Lak 3 ) oN LEONE M 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 9, 1981 The Liquor Licencing Board of Ontario last week ruled in favour of granting a licence for Frank's Restaur- ant in Caesarea, but a resident of that community told the Star he has lodged an immediate appeal of the decision. Charlie Sharpe has been fighting the liquor licence application since last spring, and he attended a second hearing into the matter in ee Pee Pee Vem Pe PP _ OW WWW ." = -- --- = ---- Toronto last month to again voice his objections. However, Mr. Sharpe received a letter from the Licencing Board dated Sept- ember 2, saying the licence application for the restaur- ant has been approved. "I have already notified the appeals tribunal of my intention to lodge an appeal of that decision," said Mr. Sharpe. The basis for Mr. Sharpe's Sa ---- -- The Window Craft Shop ... featuring quilts, baby items, pine accessories, a Christmas Corner and many other items. 14 Mile East of the 4 Cornersin Caesarea Box , -- -- ------ a -- -- RT. RR ES 3 RAR BR RRR RAR RRNA Air-tight Stove eet SERRE To cut your fuel bills this winter the purchase of a good CSA or ULC ap- proved wood heater or stove is an investment that can pay for itself in one winter. It can cut fuel bills one third toas much as 50%, depending upon the price of wood. CSA or ULC approved means the appliance has been tested by the Cana- # dian Standards Associa- ii tion or Underwriters # Laboratory of Canada to = make sure it is safe when i properly installed. #f But which heater or i stove to choose? It's a serious purchase. It de- pends upon the size of your house and rooms and whether you are looking : for maximum efficiency or something that will just . look nice instead of a fire- place. Talk to your heating contractor or stove retail- er-he'sanexpert. Woodburning heaters : can be divided into two types, radiant and circu- : lating space heaters. Aradiant heater may be : built of cast iron or a heavy gauge steel which throws heat into the surrounding area: A circulating space heater will be equipped ~: with an outside cabinet we on oe SHR RRR RR a Heater or Stove for Your Home A Modern Wood Stove and Circulatory Heater by A. St. Germain President Canadian Wood Energy Institute eared a SERA ha 28 A) RRR Air-tight Circulatory Heater 2 which permits air to flow between the combustion chamber wall and the cabinet wall. With child- ren around, a circulating heater will provide an extra measure of safety and prevent possible serious burns. There are two methods of regulating the air intake into the combustion cham- ber of a radiant or circula- ting wood heater. Some units are equipped with sliding air grates, air adjustment knobs or a bi- metal thermostat. When you are able to regulate the combustion air intake the unit is more common- ly known as an airtight unit and the burning time can be prolonged up to six or more hours which reduces the cost of fuel wood. A unit equipped with a bi-metal thermostat, which opens and closes the combustion air damper, will provide a more even and constant heat. Ittakes the proper equip- ment to do the proper job. Too large a unit will result in long periods of low :i burning and may cause'. creosote and too small a unit will result in inade- :: quate heating. 2 a w= # 9 FORFURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: : NESTLETON AIRTIGHT STOVE COMPANY | NESTLETON,ONTARIO LOBILO 535 "ne SER AREAS LEERY FLL ALTE SAARC aa TUE SARL RPT RC LPT, at Tea ANE ets AEN TRE REAVER GA XY i PLANE Sl SUR aE SUR FRAUD SEVEN EROS MONS R AGREE HAE TITER BY : B Frank's gets licence but ~ decision to be appealed objection to the granting of a liquor licence for the rest- - aurant has been concern for safety because of the narrow streets in Caesarea, the lack of sidewalks and the fact the restaurant is close to a community park which gets -a lot of use by young children especially during the summer months. Mr. Sharpe added that if his appeal is denied, he will ask Scugog Township council to immediately put side- walks along the central streets in Caesarea. He says he will make the request for sidewalks at the next meeting of council scheduled for September 14th. Michell's celebrate 50th ann. ~ Hilda and Ed Michell celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversay at their home on Stephenson Point Road, Scugog Island on September 5th, 1981. Hilda (nee Mackey) and Ed were married at the Mackey home in Brooklin, Ontario and left for Montreal where they lived eight years. 'Birdseye Center" was started in Port Perry and operated for thirty years before retiring to Scugog Island where they now reside. Congratulations were received from the Ontario Government and presented in person by Mr. Ross Stevenson, M.P.P., also congratulations from the Governor General, Ed Schreyer and from Ed Broadbent M.P. and Allan Lawrence M.P. The members of both families, nieces, nephews and neighbours attended the anniversay gathering. Their great granddaughter Heather, eight months old was the seventh generation in Canada since 1832 also helped to celebrate. Guests were from Oshawa, Toronto, Ottawa, Whitby, Port Perry, Markham, Stouffville, Uxbridge, Mount Albert, Oakville, Vermont, U.S.A. and Scugog Island. Wins $300 Mr. Emile Fortin, of Sunrise Beach, Scugog Island is a firm believer that keeping up on current events can be prosperous. Mr. Fortin was informed by the Toronto Star recently that he had won $300 in their "Joker's Wild" contest. The lucky winner has been reading the Toronto Star for 30 years and right now he's feeling mighty glad he does read this When asked what his plans are for his $300 jackpot, he stated that it will be going in the bank. He'll decide later what he and his wife will spend it on. Mr. Fortin also added that he and his wife have been avid readers of the Port Perry Star since moving to the area 12 years ago. FSA oY IS BY hb ele Lali 2 WE 54 Si SR § pede st Ne NO BY ES AE EES SEN VL es IAN haa SIREN ee ho A HE CONNECTING TRANSIT TO ONTARIO SCIENCE CENTRE TORONTO - CONNECTING TRANSIT TO C.N.E. 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