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Port Perry Star, 9 Apr 1985, p. 2

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Rasen, (oie Ser AE ono 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 9, 1985 & (From page 1) "before he (Stevenson) is an important, influen- tial and senior member _ of the Cabinet." He urged the more than 300 Conservatives . who attended the meeting to get out and work hard to ensure that Mr. Stevenson retains the riding 'with an over- « whelming victory, not just a slim margin." Much of Mr. Grossman's 25 minute speech was taken up by his glowing words of praise for Mr. Stevenson, but he also outlined some of the achievements of the Conservative Party over the past few years. Enterprise Ontario, the successor to BILD, will make available $1 billion over the next three years in the form of tax breaks for small business if they re-invest profits back into the company. There is a $250 million fund to help small business over three years buy new technology and equip- ment, he said. The nomination meeting lasted just over Correction A story on page one of the April 2 issue of the Port Perry Star on School Accommodation Committees contained incorrect information. The committees at Epsom Public School and Cartwright High School will not be form- ed this month, as reported. : The committees will be set up in October and will deliver a report to the Durham Board of Education Property Committee by February 15, 1986. The Property Committee will in turn hand over a recommendation to the full Bourd of Education by April 15, next year. The Star regrets any confusion or inconve- nience caused by the report in last week's issue. ~~ an hour and was a sub- dued affair from start to finish. Not once during Mr. Grossman's speech did the audience inter- rupt with applause, despite his extremely warm words of personal And there were no inter- ruptions for applause during Mr. Stevenson's acceptance speech after winning the nomination. Mr. Stevenson took the Durham York riding in praise for Mr. Stevenson. the 1981 election by a Ice circus comes g '4 \ FY to Scugog arena The circus is coming! With clowns and showgirls, trapeze artists and performing animals, knife throwers, fire eaters and many more. The circus will arrive in town on April 12 and 13 when Port Perry Figure Skating Club presents its 27th annual ice review. Almost 130 members will be involved. Our guest skater this year will be Katherine Williams, who is 15 years old and skates at Thor- nhill Figure Skating Club. She has skated for ten years, and has her Save SBS with our Weekly a. SO Ir, me APRIL 10 to 16 MEN'S CUT ...... $7.00 \ includes shampoo. blow dry. Reg $10 APRIL 17 to 23 LADIES' CUT .. 12.00 includes shampoo, condition, set Reg. $16.50 APRIL 24 to 30 Miss Wella Perm ...... $30.00 Regular $35 00 LD Children under 12 years t +ha shoppe _----.. ir \ club: 0 / / ) ' A GF RS Gold Figures and Gold Freestyle. Katherine is a Novice competitor. In 1984, she placed third in the Central Ontario Novice championships; in 1985 she was Central Ontario Novice cham- pion, placed fourth in the Eastern Canadian cham- pionship in Rimouski, and placed twelfth in the Canadian championship. Come out either even- ing at 7:30 and join the colour and excitement of the circus for a night of family entertainment. For further information, see the advertisement elsewhere in this paper. 176 Perry Street - Port Perry - 985-2532 Grossman offers praise for Ross Stevenson Don Hadden. for the Liberals. The riding has about 45,000 voters, and in- wide margin and this time around, the op- ponents will be Marg Wilbur for the NDP and cludes all of Scugog, Ux- bridge and Brock Townships and parts of York Region. © 5 \ ) This group of youngsters from the Port Perry Figure Skating Club is getting ready for the annual Ice Carnival at the Scugog Arena April 12 and 13. The theme this year is The Circus and there pro- "mises to be enough colour and excitement to delight all members of the family. These girls, by the way, are knife throwers. So make plans to attend the Carnival on Ice and enjoy the skating efforts of more than Club members. : mm dk The Scugog Choral Society: presents JEROME KERN OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2nd ' Music Director a L TOM MILLAR Py EAI Directors BFS SFCN (IRS NO Producer Cm AT LR DAVID SIMS MARG VAN CAMP o- 5 f jiate DIANE LACKIE n = a D 5, hi qr : « aT x - Xie Town Hall 1873 Queen Street, Port Perry | : SSS = Nt EELS) = 31 - \ Wed. April 24 + Thurs. April 25Fri. Apri 26 Sat. April 27 «+++ Sun. April 28 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: IRWIN SMITH MUSIC LTD. $7.50 & $5.00 (SUN.) OR CALL 985-2635 J bi a eS el CER Sl ON ST RNG Ya

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