Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 1 May 1990, p. 32

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~~ 32 -- PORT i : i S 3 The Sears Store In Port Per for appliances, ry has expanded its showroom by about 1,000 square feet - TVs and VCRs. Sears staff and company reps helped Mayor Howard Hall cut a blue ribbon Saturdayn morning to officially open the expanded store. From left: Brian Ward, regional manager; Geoff Scott, sales supervisor; Mayor Hall; Janies Lovering, as- sistant manager; Ann Ostafichuk, manager; Terry McClurg, former manager who is now managing Sears store in Bowamvniile; and Tony Coliro, area supervisor for Sears. For all your NEW or USED CAR NEEDS with excellent service, contact sales rep., JEFF KROONENBERG PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 985-8474 or [res.) 585-3925 Katy's Sweet Treats 150 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY (across from the Band Shell) SPECIAL of the WEEK: OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATE CAKE We also carry Hard and Soft Ice Cream A = » () nL A I on the SHIRLEY ROAD, Port Perry = SUMMER HOURS: Monday & Tuesday closed; WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 4 PM to Midnight FRIDAY 11 AM to Midnight (come out for lunch) SATURDAY Noon to Midnight (all day breakfast) SUNDAY 11 AM to 9 PM (a la cart brunch) ed bed bed Bed Bed Bed Bed ed ial 00:0 1; SPECIAL EVENTS Every WEDNESDAY - Garlic Bread w/ Spag. & Tomato Sauce ...... 2.49 Garlic Bread w/ Spag. & Meat Sauce ........... 2.99 Every THURSDAY - 6 oz. Homeburger w/Bacon & Cheese ......... 3.99 Every FRIDAY - HH A cup of Chowder, English Style Halibut w/ Caesar & Chips .........cccccuueenee 4.99 Every SATURDAY - ol New York Steak w/ Garlic Bread, Potato & Vegetable ............ 9.99 Every SUNDAY- 11 AM to 3 PM - A la Carte Brunch ... 3.95 - 7.95 4:30 to 9 PM - Family Dinners ......... 6.95 & 9.95 bel bef Beil Bef Bed Bed Bef bud bed Bud Bed bed bed bed bed bed bed bed bed fed hed ped fd ed Wonderful desserts, Caesar Salads, Burgers, Fresh Fruit Shakes, Seafood, Steaks, a hg Boneless Chicken, Veal & Pasta 0:20: 020:0.0. 0 alaBaRoaBo RoR SPRING JS HERE & THE PATIO IS OPEN alalala So cruise on over to Greystone on the I Shirley Road and enjoy our hospitality. Whatever your pleasure, it's a good time at the Greystone Equestrian Centre Restaurant : alalaBalalala gigigigigligigl,l,y 985-9713 after 4 PM - Closed Mon. & Tues. fo an em Ge Sue Ge Ge GN GW NR GR A GHG Se SE GS SS SER SS SE Tk Cyclist struck by school bus A 41 year old Pickering. woman was killed April 26 when she lost control of her bi- cycle and was struck by a school bus. Durham Police say Brenda Peters was riding her bicycle on Rosebank Ave. in Pickering at .3:30 when she apparently lost control, went over the handle- bars and into the path of a west- bound bus driven by Lina Nes- kovski of Ajax. She was rushed by air am- bulance to Sunnybrook Medical * Centre in Toronto, where she died two hours later. ~ Police say there will be no charges as a result of the acci- dent. : Le" Durham College lapproves budget The Durham College Board of Governors has approved a balanced budget for the 1990-91 fiscal year. . Gary Polonsky, President of Durham College is pleased with the budget. '"We have pulled together as a team to manage Durham's revenues and expen- ditures in a way which preserves the Board's guideline on the ac- cumulated reserve and otherwise keeps the College financially healthy. We have a vision of be- ing one of the leading Colleges of Canada by 1992. We intend to im- plement continuous improvement systems dedicated to providing ever-increasing levels of service." Durham plans to make the most of their $35,815,097 budget by making the best use of their resources. Unique Cottage book introduced A very special book for cottage lovers has been introduced to the Canadian Market. The Cottage Book has been lovingly written by Willa Robertson, a lover of cot- tage life and nature. The book is intended to reflect the warm feel- ings that are associated with the ~ time spent at a cottage or country retreat and helps to capture these moments by its record-keeping format. "In all, there are forty headings 'that can be used to record thes, moments the cottager or countty visitor cherishes. Many of the headings relate to nature and cover such topics as Wild Flowers, Bird Sightings and 'accessaries for indays woman J 17 ANNIVERSARY SALE 20"... & MORE Thurs., Fri. & Sat. > May 3rd, 4th & 5th eo Sterling Silver & Costume Jewellery e Sunglasses e Halr Accessories e Scarves, Belts & Handbags e Aerobic Fashions e Fashion Watches 3 Bascom St., Uxbridge 852-5749 Open: Tues.-Thurs. Phlugurrnmncanins in 10-7:30 - renovations. ~~ Plans for growth include an ex- tra section of Law and Security Administration, the introduction of Academic Upgrading in Ajax, a new Plumbing Program, a new Sheet Metal Program and thousands more part-time learners. In addition, the College will spend $1,060,000 on capital equip- ment and $1,146,000 on "We are in a high growth region, and need to fulfill the education and training needs of an expanding population," says Polonsky. 'Our plan for the Col- lege is simple and growth oriented. We intend to be a len- ding contributor to the economic and social well-being of our students and communities, by tur- ning knowledge into a strategic edge for them." fo Canada Favourite Fishing Spots. Addi- tional topics elaborated on are The Environment, How to Build a Compost, First Aid and Loons. The Cottage Book can be used as a personal history, diary, jour- nal or keepsake. It is beautifully illustrated by Christopher Rid- path, and is bound in a hard dark: green linen cover with a spiral binding, and features a beautiful oil painting of a cottage scene o the cover. : The Cottage Book tempts you to record family history and events and further tempts you to take long country walks that lead away from noisy crowds. A

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