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Port Perry Star, 30 Jul 1985, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 30, 1985 C il d f p ! ls © ° ] aseball diamond at Legion | ; § There could be a new by the Port Perry Legion to Township council at He added that officials i official size baseball dia- to vastly improve the ex- the meeting Monday with the local minor soft- : i mond in Port Perry in sting diamond on Legion afternoon ball association fully sup- 5 time for the 1986 ball property on Bay Street Legion president Bob port the project as the t season A delegation of Branch ~~ Archer. along with Dave number of teams in Port ff Township council has 419 executive members Durham and John Bar- Perry now trying to : given its blessing and presented the plans for ton told council the plans secure diamond time has 5 financial support to plans upgrading the diamond include a new back-stop, put a lot of pressure on i fences down the base the two playing fields on i ® lines and considerable Water Street. 3 Co n I tf filling to level the field Councillors agreed to +f U Cl wan Ss off support the project by § The estimates for the supplying the necessary : cost of the project are in fill for levelling the field § work one now the $10,000 range, but Mr. this fall, and will recom- : Archer said that with mend that funds be made ¢ : The development com. volunteer help, that available in the 1986 Perms developers of the pany HOw the [figure could be reduced. municipal budget for the i division in Port Perry Township by letter that it Mr. Archer said the fences and back-stop. have been given a expects tenders for the Legion Branch has been The cost estimates do | deadline of August 4 to work to be'completed in maintaining the existing not include lights or k start work on paving, the very near future and diamond on the site for bleachers, and Mr. Bar- ) curbs and sidewalk the company assured Many years and would ton told the meeting it is } repairs, along with some council the work could be continue to provide all not projected that lights i landscaping. or the done by the end of the maintenance on a would be installed in the ¢ Township will cash a let- August. new diamond. near future. h ter of credit and possibly However, councillors i start the work itself. decided to set the August Tired of waiting for the 4 deadline as the $59,000 ; work to be done by the letter of credit is due to THE REGIONAL | developer, Ribcor expire on August 24. oi Holdings Inc. of The Township in re- DD MUNICIPALITY ¥ Downsview, Township cent months has receiv- OF DURHAM | Pennies From Heaven Talk about lucky! Stephanie Butt, 17, managed to guess the number of pennies in Pearse Jewellery's huge jar right on, and won herself a custom made diamond ring worth approximately $450. The jar of pennies was set up in the store window in June to promote a sixth anniversary sale, and although hundreds of people entered the contest, Stephanie was the only one to guess the number exact- ly right. And how many pennies were in the jar? Get this ---- $10,111! CLIP Nl SAVE council made the deci- sion to set the deadline at the meeting Monday afternoon. ed numerous complaints from homeowners in the subdivision that the work to complete the project had not been done. Thefts in area (From page 1) was pegged at about On July 23, a Shirley Road resident returned home in the early even- ing to find that somebody had smashed through a rear window of the house and made off with a video machine, televi- sion set and all the meat in the freezer. Total value of the missing SQUARE BOY items was $4500. Police still have the in- cident under investiga- tion, but believe there may be a connection with a second break-in three days later at a home at R.R.1, Blackstock. This one also took place while the owners of the home were away. A stereo and video recorder with a value of about $1000 was reported missing. The break-in was discovered when the owner returned from working the night shift after midnight. A 27 year old Newmarket man got more than he bargained for July 27 when he left DURHAM August 6, 1985. HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The CARTWRIGHT TRANSFER STATION and the SCUGOG LANDFILL SITES will be closed on Monday, August 5, 1985. Normal operations will continue on Tuesday, W. A TWELVETREES, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS Sugoy Island (RR 3. Fort Ferry) (under new ownership) Seven Mile Island 'Resort - BIRTHDAYS - - ANNIVERSARIES - - WEDDING RECEPTIONS - - RETIREMENT BANQUETS - - ORADUATION PARTIES - - BUSINESS LUNCHEONS - and any occasion you consider a special one! | I sen , RIE ST his van parked at old : EASAGA 98 5 8448 Berry for anaternoonof [il lease call Jn [4 | " - LASAGNA - = dirt biking When he for SI | returned to the van, he ) oor! ! AUGUST 1 to 31, 1985 || niin, £89999 alue was placed a 4 FE 80 WATER STREET, | FREE 750 ML PEPSI" PORT PERRY p WITH PURCHASE OF | Across from the Paula Lishmamn um. | SQUARE BOY SPE 77) "We don't Cut Corners" A Special Invitation \_ COUPON .. MEDIUM PIZZ/ OTHE oh 25% MORE to personally experience P1ZZA THAN ROUND! the luxury of | Handknit 'Fur! AUGUST FUR SALK savings ... up to 50% AN FIRST TIME OFFERING B\ FUR YARN OFFER EXPIRES AUG 31 1985 FREE 750 ML PEPSI™ WITH PURCHASE OF SQUARE BOY LARGE Pizza @ 3 COUPON NOT VALID IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER OFFER \! ' ' LJ & / * "1. iy) 74 [4 : ~ MN a < . 5 . 7& . } 5 'a OFFER EXPIRES AUG 3 1985 \ FREE 750 ML PEPSI WITH PURCHASE OF SQUARE BOY PARTY PIZZA #8 \_ COUPON NOT VALID IN CONJUNC TION WITH ANY OTHER OF FER * ON PIZZA ONLY nN { y BLACKSTOCK VILLAGE : | 986-5096 « 686-1935 Sunday or Mon Fri 9am tod pm f ven ngs by Appointment Sat (July & Aug) 10am to5 pm Bottle Deposit SLE CLIP "Nl SAVE

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