, 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 1, 1990 Little Samay Meyer of Raglan shows Dad Oliver how to cool off at the beach, when temperatures soar as they did last Wednesday. ROD COUCH'S BACKHOE SERVICES LTD. TRENCHING HOEPACKING : LEVELLING > Sewer & Waterline Repairs (a18) ORT ET GREENBANK, ONT. LOC 180' NOW REGISTERING -- 4 WEEK EVENING COURSE -- Mondays & Wednesdays 6:00 to 9:00 PM Beginning Monday, May 7th, 1990 NOW - TWO INSTRUCTORS Learn to Drive... and Survive Young Drivers of Canada ~ Training centers coast to coast © Retraining courses available for e Driver training for all ages commercial drivers © Free pick-up at home for in-car © The Young Drivers p ram is only e Private in-car instruction available at a Young Drivers Center. e Defensive driving you can live with For information, brochures and course schedules call: Now Accepting VISA 2 BROCK 8ST.W., UXBRIDGE » Fun Fair to include pony rides movies, crafts, and much more a, oi 12 > | a o RE 253 WAL EY = SE ka On Friday, May 11 if you haven't made plans for this even- ing, join us at Greenbank P.S. from 4 till 8 p.m. for the Green- bank/Epsom Fun Fair. There will be games of fun and chance, pony rides, movies, craft, white elephant and bake tables, dunking machine and more. There will be food, food, food, so plan having supper there. Fun for toddlers to Grandmas. Don't miss it! Mr. Howard Gourlie was honoured by a family birthday dinner at the home of his daughter Doris Armstrong and grandson Tom. Doris' uncle and aunt, Albert and Joan Colden of Sussex New Brunswick, Howard and Helen Gourlie of Oshawa and granddaughter Susan Gourlie were guests. Howard and Helen are leaving Oshawa today to go to their new home in Northern Saskatchewan close to the home of Helen's family. There was a wonderful au- dience at Utica United Church on Sunday evening to enjoy the music oi'Anne Baker at the organ, Laurel Griffin with flute and Kimberly Dick at the piano. An evening long to be remembered. Ross and Barbara Evans en- joyed the weekend in New Lisgard where they attended the Northern Ontario Spring Cattle Show and sale sponsored by the Holstein Club. Earl and Marie Wilson visited Miss Ruby Wilson who has return- ed from the Winter in Florida. Gordon and Jill Postma accom- panied his sister Tina and her husband Garth Wilson to Trenton on Saturday to attend the wedding of Tina and Garth's daughter. Don Asling and Orvan Brethour were in Hamilton on Wednesday to see the cargo of 16,605 metric tonne of Ontario corn bound for Angola aboard the ship Anemos. 275 metric tonnes of wheat is also Local man charged A 43-year-old Caesarea man has been charged with a weap- ons offence after a dispute Wednesday, April 25. According to police, a man 7a ) TOWNSHIP or scusog / 25 pointed a gun at another person after a dispute over money arose. David Kuntz is charged with a dangerous weapons offence. J in this shipment. Our Social Club sailed south on Saturday night and enjoyed an evening of bowling at Celebrity Lanes bowling alley in Pickering. All enjoyed chicken at the Swiss Chalet before returning home. Recently Mrs. Fockler's and Mrs. Dorig's class visited. the computer lab at Hopkins St. Education Centre, Gary Wraith conducted a work shop for the students, using the programme story builder, which includes pic- tures, animation and music. We now have a copy of this pro- gramme at our school and will share it with other classes. This "hands on" experience was truly valuable. The Incidental learning about operating a computer will be us- ed for other projects. Do you hear, "Play Ball." The Intermural baseball season is just around the corner. Betty and Marydale Tapscott were in Hamilton for the weekend with the Sweet Adelines from Ux- bridge. The group was delighted to place third in the Small Chorus category so won an award, and came in twelfth in overall competition. are proud of you. May 8th, U.C.W. next Tuesday at Epsom Church. Meet at 8 p.m.. 4H girls will serve lunch. U.C.W. are invited to Goodwood - Monday, May 7 for Friendship Lunch at noon. See you there! TOWNSHIP of SCUGOG 852-9705 PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING THE PROPOSED STOPPING UP, CLOSING AND CONVEYING OF PART OF A ROAD ALLOWANCE BETWEEN LOTS 6 & 7, CONCESSION 12, WARD III, SCUGOG ISLAND, TOWNSHIP of SCUGOG "NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 298 of the Municipal Act, R.S.0. 1980, Chapter 302, that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog proposes to pass By-Laws to stop up, close and convey a portion of a road allowance between Lots 6 & 7, Concession 12, Ward lll, Township of Scugog, being that part referred to as Part 1, Plan 40R - in Ward Ill, Township of Scugog, in the former Township of Scugog. The subject property has never been an open and public maintained road and is not longer required for municipal purposes. The proposed plan and description showing the lands affected may be viewed in the Clerk' s Depart- ment, Township of Scugog, 208 North St., Port Perry, Ontario. On May 14, 1990, at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 181 Perry St., Port Perry, Ontario, the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog will hear, in person, or by Counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law and applies to be heard. Any person who wishes to be heard should, as soon as possible, make application to: Earl S. Cuddie, Clerk-Administrator, Municipal Office, Clerk's Department, 208 North Street, Port Perry, Ontario " First published -- April 10, 1990 ALLOWANCE BETWEEN wort TRAVELLED) 2. ee 2 eats" Ldi dd TIN seeren ROAD CONCESSIONS 12 AND (TRAVELLED) f : x "Yoo (PART 3 2 PLAN 408 - 3694