2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 17, 1984 Council receives two new marina proposals Scugog Township include a sales and The proposal submitt- and space for retail the number of boat slips further discuss the costs of Sing the counci) has receivedtwo service outlet for winter ed to Mr. Mackey for a sales. would be increased to a plans. paris wow vo are proposals for re-build: sports, a restaurant, new building on the It also calls for a total of 150 within two The Township will y iy Pp he i the municipally- picnic areas; green belt, existing marina site building to be used for years (there are now 100 also be meeting with the province and the private owned marina on the and a public walkway offering a show-room, winter storage for up to slips) and he proposes rep from the municipal Qeralor, The Township Port Perry waterfront. connecting Palmer and repair shop, public 48 boats. that the marina would consulting firm Totten, would retain owne ship The Township recent- Birdseye Parks. washrooms, snack bar Mr. Mackey says that stay open year round to Sims, Hubicki to get of the land and buildings ly advertised for pro- provide service for further information on with a lease agreement ys f the private snowmobiling and ice exactly how much pro- to the operator. sector po the t¢ fishing. vincial grant money is The lease on the submissions were Wis Township council took available under the present building expires ed by council at the no action when the two BILD program for joint at the end of October, seting April 9 proposals were submitt- venture waterfront and Township council "One of the pi Is ed, but members have improvement projects has expressed hope that - submitted Li Prom asked that both Mr. such as this one. a new marina facility "Chuck Preston, a Port Preston and Mr. Once a decision is could be operating in Perry businessman who Mackey attend the made as to which pro- time for the 1985 boating manages the Zoecon meeting on April 23 to posal is accepted, the season. plant on Highway 7A, just west of the comm- unity. The second proposal came from John Mackey, a 21-year old Oshawa resident who was born in Port Perry and has worked at the marina for the past five summers. The proposal from Mr. Preston calls for a complete re-develop- ment of the property in stages over the next five or six years starting with a new marina building, moorings for b 120 boats and a board- walk to be completed by June of next year. The proposal esti- ates the cost of this ase to be about $125,000 with the marina offering full services to boaters and fishermen. Additional This year the At Home also presented roses and gifs to a Prince and Princess, the younger version of the King and Queen. That's David Burnett, the At Home Prince on the left, with his Princess Lisa James. The royal couples were voted by their peers in a rigorous election process. suggest- ions for re-development of the property and waterfront in general over the next five years 4 2 PE Teachers shook their heads in amazement Friday evening when lean-bedecked teenagers were suddenly transformed into glamorous young men and women in glittery gowns and sophisticated suits. i Even the walls of the gym were decorated beautifully by hard- i working students, but the highlight of the 'Evening of Royalty" | SCUGOG CHRYSLER LTD. | BLL LLL [| [[ [[ [LLL LLL ELD The New Car Dealership with High Volume & Low Profit! came with the crowning of the Queen and King. This year's At Home Queen is Jackie Abraham, shown here with her King, Jamie Lane. Who is the best secretary.. .? Okay boss, it's your turn to be nice. Remember last year, oh yes you do, when your loyal faithful employees wrote long letters about your wonderfulness to the Port Perry Star? That's right. When the Star hosted a Best Boss contest during National Secretaries Week, loving employees wasted no time eschewing your virtues. Well, now the tables have turned. This year we're asking bosses across the township to write in and tell us about their favourite secretary. After all, it IS National Secretaries Week. So think about all the things he or she does for you. Take a letter? No problem. Type an essay? A snap. Answer the telephone with pro- fessional ease ? A breeze. We know and you know that your secretary is the backbone of your entire organization. So why not tell the world in 100 words or less? Entries will be judged on their originality and whatever else tickles the judge's fancy. The deadline for entries is MONDAY. APRIL 23 at novi. The winners will be announced in the May 1 issue of the Star. The winner of the contest (that's you, boss) will be treated to an exquisite lunch at Emiel's Restaurant with his or her secretary. Flowers for the winners and runners-up will be supplied by Millie Ives of Ives Florists Ltd. Send your Best Secretary entries to the Port Perry Star, 235 Queen St. P.O. Box 90, Port Perry. May the Best Secretary win. Come in and make an offer, We Need Your Trade-In! -- TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN -- ® SERVICE ® LEASING ® PARTS @ SALES SCUGOG HWY. 7A-12 MANCHESTER rat) CHRYSLER gi _7354 | ~ LTD. EEE EEE 3) LIE LE EN) "a LR BEN) I PEEP Pb treba nsannan 8% 8 8 4 a ose whiysms a Re TT NI. rm a NIT Tne to NH Nr, IRR RRR, UN FY . L ARERR ER EE AEE EE EE EE EEE ERE] EEE EEEEREEEA RAE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EE EE EE