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Port Perry Star, 14 May 1985, p. 2

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2 -- PORY PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 14, 1985 (From page 1) distinct possibility of another record year." Mr. Crowell is a real estate agent based in Port Perry with the firm of Howard Forder. He is president of the Oshawa and District Board which has 771 members and covers most of Durham Region, including Port Perry and Scugog Township. Young boy's eyes The eyes of 10 year old Daniel Powell, killed in a tractor accident Monday May 6th, have been "His "mother, hnore told reporters she and her husband made the decision in order to bring some good from the tragedy. She is hoping some other little boy can SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES, 30 - 364 Days 8%% (Min. $5,000) 30 - 59 Days 9%% (Min. $50,000) GUARANTEED INVESTMENT ~ CERTIFICATES Annual Interest (Minimum $500) 1 Year 10% Rates subject to Change without Notice PS] STANDARD ~Yn¥ TRUST 16S Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry. Ontario 1L.OB INO, Telephone: 985-8435 'Uxbyi9 sri Uxbridge & District Chamber of Commerce presents SUAY 25.24 & 25 Community K ST. WEST THURS & FRI 5:00PM TO 10:00 PM | ALL DAY SATURDAY 10:00 TO 10:00 FREE ADMISSION ¢ Over 75 Exhibitors & Fashion Show" | é Sit -"Down Cafe Discover allt that' Uxbridge has to offer. 'THIS EVENT LICENSED BY L.L.B.0. UXBRIDGE donated by family be given sight because of her son. Danny, as he was known by family and friends near his Epsom home, was riding on a tractor with two teenag- ed boys when the tractor left the road, fell four feet and flipped into a ditch. Danny was crushed under the steering wheel 'of the vehicle. Driver Blane Paton, 19, R.R.3, Port Perry, was also trapped, suffering severe leg injurjes. He was still in hospital Monday after- noon. Sean Pearsell, 19, also of R.R.3, Port Perry, was on the tractor at the time of the acci- dent, but was thrown clear and uninjured. According to Mrs. Powell, the two teenagers had asked to borrow the tractor to pull their truck out of a ditch. Charges haven't been laid in connection with the accident but Durham Regional Police say they're still investigating. Arena Along with renewed consumer confidence and lower interest rates, Mr. Crowell cited the lack of rental vacancies as another reason for strong demand for represent only the MLS properties sold. Across the Region, the total dollar value has jumped by 19.2 per cent over last year Meanwhile, figures April continued the strong trend of the previous month. So far this year, per- mits for 37 new single family homes have been issued by the Township for a total value of $2.9 million: Last year, to the end of April, the Township had issued just Strong demand for residential properties 21 permits with a value of $1.6 million. The strong construc- tion of new homes this year has pushed the value of all building ac- tivity in Scugog this year to $3.3 million, more tha $1 million higher than $2.1 million figure for the first four months of 1984. higher than the Region residential properties. released by the Scugog . As expected when the Township building demand for properties department indicate that out-paces the number of construction permits in listings, average home v) _ prices have increased in f ad _a > the Region. Mr. Crowell pr said that while prices =! vary from area to area, | the average price to date this year has been $73,680, a nine per cent increase over the average figure of $67,566 last year. '"This figure alone reflects the very healthy housing market and is a convincing one to those home owners who may be contemplating sell- ing," said Mr. Crowell. In Scugog Township, MLS sales reported to the Board during the first four months for residen- tial properties are even wide average. - Figures show 44 units . sold during this period, compared with 35 last year during the same time. That represents a 25 per cent hike. And prices are also going up in the Township, as the total value for those 44 units was $3.6 million, a 58 per cent hike over the $2.3 million value for the 35 units last year. The 44 units in Scugog Chesterfield Suites Love Seats Sectionals & Mattresses McKEEN FURNITURE _ 524 Simcoe St. $., Oshawa 725-5181 Planning Your Wedding? ~ Don't let thé high costs put a cloud over your day. We have menus to suit any occasion ....from $7/person COUNTRY STYLE COOKIN' ET AT IT'S BEST! AL'S CATERING Weddings & Anniversaries - Our Specialities Call for a quote on your 434-8520 needs - large or small! . =a" . -- Due to the response of our Mother's Day Brunch, we at Emiel's Place are introduc- Ing "Sunday Brunch". A CHOICE OF EXCELLENT FOODS: 1) Quiche Lorraine 2) Steak and Eggs 3) Eggs Benedict 4) Pancakes with Ham or Bacon INCLUDES JUICE, COFFEE OR TEA AND DESSERT. EMIEL'S PLACE Restaurant & Dining Lounge Queen St., Port Perry 985-2066 . " oF, X ' : 2 y ht TES 1 Sunday, May 12 was a happy day for Olive Kerry McMillan of Greenbank as friends and relatives wished her a happy 90th birth- day. She was born near Udora and from 1921 when she married Howard McMillan to 1954, they operated a dairy farm on Reach 12th Concession. She has two daughters, Helen and Norine, both of Lit- tle Britain, seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Ac- tive in both the UCW and Eastern Star, Mrs. McMillan enjoys ex- cellent health and takes great pride in her flower gardens. All her family and many friends wished her many happy returns. PAN NG 1: ga Specials in ef- 58 NY fect through i. <- CARPE CARPET REMNANTS HAVE ARRIVED! OUTDOOR TURF For patios, decks, pool sides, etc. AVAILABLE NOW! 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