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Port Perry Star, 16 Apr 1985, p. 24

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I -----_------ « KINSMEN CLUB OF PORT PERRY «poor Man's J Wee ecekend Dy? ¢WST PRIZ, Fonarnd Trg Lares Senses 2 rngits (NLhad Too wt & Wem ba J Serrano Fao Had ia Z as fx hats Hon Abxarake [heom nn h du Z The (BR) AE SENN ht x! od [ kx I» TEL si HY com. Prize [hs kw Tw Muroy Foe Has * Draw Date: Monday, May 27, 1985 ONLY 1500 TICKETS TO BE SOLD Cost: $2.00 each TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Bruton s Drug Store, Port Perry Travel Homestead Furniture Heather's Live Bait & Tackle PROCEEDS TO CYSTIC FIBROSIS RESEARCH 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 16, 1985 Scugog approves 20 beach lots Scugog Township council has given ap- proval in principle for "the development of 20 residential lots on the east side of Gerrow's Beach Road on Scugog Jsland. The approval came at the regular meeting of council Monday after- noon, and sets out various conditions that must be met by the developer, including a freeze on four lots that may be subject to the Agriculture Code of Practice. The development pro- posal, known as Ambleside, was first presented to council before Christmas, and met with strong opposi- tion« from - existing residents living along the lake side of the road. Council's decision Monday afternoon to ap- prove in principle the 20 lots was opposed by area councillor John Wolters, who felt the municipality should give some direc- tion to setting up a com- munal water system which could serve homes on both sides of the beach road. However, acting Mayor Lawrence Malcolm pointed out that water systems are a regional responsibility and it will be up to Durham Region to say - whether a communal system or individual wells are required. Efforts over the past few months to provide a pa RATER Sa ey. re combined communal system for existing homes and any new ones, have not been successful. The four frozen lots are 'numbers 9 to 12 on the original proposal, and council is also seeking a 1 foot reserve along the front of drainage areas. The agreement in princi- ple calls for street lighting to local stan- dards and road paving to municipality standards. The next step in the ap- proval process will be up to the Regional Planning department and Durham council. If formal objections from residents already living on Gerrow's Beach are made, these will like- ly come at the zoning change stage. At public hearings into the pro- posal last fall, some residents who live along the beach road indicated they may be prepared to force a hearing in front of the Ontario Municipal Roard. ae Le esse I Ee Ice takes hike one day early The ice on Lake Scugog disappeared one day earlier this year than in 1984, with the official date for 1985 being Saturday, April 13. Although the ice had been gone from the west side of the lake almost a week earlier, it would not give up its icy grip along Port Perry's ) lakefront until Saturday. It was just two years ago that the ice left Lake Scugog more than a month earlier than this year setting a new record. In 1983 it left on March 11, becoming the earliest the ice has ever left the lake. The latest record on date was recorded in 1965 when the ice held on until April 29 before yielding to the Spring sun and rain. So for the record books, or anyone who may have wagered a bet on when the ice went out, officially it is April 13, 1985. : Voie Bae PEER ED BE DEEGAN Denture Therapy Clinic 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY -- OPEN -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Tuesday & Thursday Evenings - 6:30 P.M. & Saturdays. PLEASE CALL: 985-2916 © od ge LL pa MEMORIALS BY ROCK OF AGES? Asryone considenng the purchase of a memorial /ROIRN shou'd see this neve collection of Norman Rock- well awerd-winning designs Avalon 2 only in Sealmerk= Rock of Ages® memernel ) \4Gts/ Serving the Aréa " 145 Yeor Authonzed Dealer . Stouffville Monument Works Ltd. 113 Main St., Stouffville KAREN E. HUNT ELECTROLYSIS Permanent Hair Removal THE PORT PERRY KINSMEN CLUB would like to thank the following businesses in Port Perry for their generous donations towards the C.F. Radiothon, which was held April 6 on CKAR Radio. Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds : Port Perry IGA - Port Perry _{ Cleaners - Dor-Jean Fashions - Emmerson Insurance - Harold Wagg Funeral Home - George Stone Real Estate - D.J. Taylor Insurance - The Galley Fish & Chips - Bruton's IDA - Guardian Drugs - Kurz Cold Cut Centre - Pink Dot - Gate Restaurant - Kellett's Variety - Monte Carlo Hair Fashions - Emiel's Place - Free Consultations Day or Evening Appointments Rie ASN 985-9085 | OFFICE | SUPPLIES | For All Your Requirements 640-3643 Dowson Valu-mart - Canadian Tire - Port Perry Rent & Save - Country Lane Realty - Smith & Smith Drugs - Irwin Smith Music - Country Classics - House of Howard - Ralph Taylor Fuels - Port Perry Travel - Barry's Variety - Nonquon Travel - Per- sonal Touch Flowers - Knobby's Pizza - Video Image - WW - 1-Hour Photo, The Hair Centre, A Unique Hair Studio (Oshawa) - Advanced Hair Worksi(Uxbridge) - Homestead Furniture - Philp Pontiac Buick - Van Camp Contracting - Scugog Glass & Mir- ror - Ted E. Bear's Toy Shop - Ingredients Unlimited - Sted- mans Department Store - Ken Luke Grading & Excavating - IT'S TIME O R PORT PERRY STAR | | Sat tr Tots Poort F A C i A N G , Port Pery 985.7383 pon Perry Printing - Port Perry Auto Glass Service RETURN per person Departures to Vancouver April 3 to November 1 1985 0) (=) FROM CALGARY / EDMONTON RETURN per person FROM Departures to Calgary Apr 3 'o October 29 1985 BIOJ\ HADDE DURHAM ro (1:8 Departure onto Ape 20 to October © 1OXS RETURN per person Departure to Winnipeg 3 May O1 to Sept. 11/85 BOR YON FIGHT 09 7 THR OAY of DEPARTURE ASK ABOUT WARDAIY' SEAT RUSH FARIS ' a atoon Fare 5 seer ned by date of deg iriure and re'. r HEADQUARTERS 852-6194 PORT PERRY 985-9060 'B BIOS SSA AS CAT EAS VEX WT $a Wane Street Bors 720 ort Perry Ont LOB INO Port Perry TRAVEL a 16) "es 268

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