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Port Perry Star, 4 Sep 1991, p. 4

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4 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, September 4, 1991 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY «vo AREA COMMUNITY CALENDAR Port Perry and Area Community Calendar runs each week in the Star and provides space for local non-profit organizations to receive coverage for their important approaching events. Listings in Community Calendar are absolutely Free to any non-profit group. Copy must be submitted in writing before 5:00 p.m. on Friday prior to publication to be included in the next edition of the Port Perry Star. Profit making groups may also receive a Free listing in Community Calendar, provided a paid advertisement has been placed in the Star advertising the same event. Send in your written upcoming event this week - and take advantage of a Free Listing in the Port Perry Star's PORT PERRY & AREA COMMUNITY CALENDAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Epsom-Utica United Church Beef Barbecue at Utica Hall 5 to 7:30 pm. Adults $9.00; Ages 6- 12 $4.50; Five and under Free. Tickets Irene Fielding 985-7453 or Vera Brown 985-7564. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Annual Yard Sale at Columbus Untied Church. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Over 100 vendors, bargains galore. Something for everyone. Simcoe St. in the Village of Columbus. MONDAY, SPETEMBER 9 Uxbridge Boys Choir begins its second season of singing and musical training. 4:00 p.m." at the Uxbridge Music Hall, Main Street. For boys 7-14 years of age. Call 985-7040 for more information. Donna VanVeghel. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 35th Anniversary Reunion of the Scugog Chamber of Commerce at Port Perry Legion Hall. Cocktails 6 p.m., Dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets $20 single, $35 i couple. Wendy Davis 985-9948. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15 Dr. Robert McClure, former United Church Moderator, will be the guest speaker at Manchester United Church 125th Anniversary Service. Service begins at 11 a.m. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Cartwright Minor Ball - General Meeting to be held at 7 ¢ pm at Nestleton Community Centre. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Five Counties Singles Club "Get acquainted and card night" at 7:30 pm - Kawartha Co- operative Community Centre, 152 Lansdowne St. E., Peterborough. All singles welcome. Details - Box 561, Peterborough. K9J 626. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Country and Western Dance sponsored by the Blackstock Lioness Club at the Recreation Centre. Tickets $7.50. Music by The Tradesmen. SEPTEMBER 7 TO 27 Display of Three- Dimensional Whimsical Folk Art by "lallie," at Scugog Memorial Public Library. Artist's reception Saturday Sept-ember 7, 1:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. RESERVE NOW Arts and Crafts people, reserve your table now for the fourth annual Apple Festival, Saturday, September 28. Sponsored by the Port Perry Downtown BIA. Call 985-2379 or 985- 0383 after 6. SATURDAYS ALL SUMMER Come visit the Farmer's Market at the Port Perry Fair- grounds every Saturday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fresh baking, £ vegetables, eggs, and crafts. WEDNESDAYS Scugog Duplicate Bridge § Club meet Wednesdays 1 § p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the § Prince Albert Community § Centre, beginning Sept. 4. More information 985-3450 after 6. REGISTRATION Blackstock Co-operative Nursery School is accepting registration for the 1991-92 school year. 2 yr. old (parent and tot), 3 and 4 yr. old programs available. Call Karen at 986-4263. e oo o Don't forget to send us your events for Community Calendar. SCUGOG Patti Goreski is Big Brothers Association executive It's a "big" job, but there is "little" doubt that Patti Goreski can handle it. Mrs. Goreski has been hired as the executive director- secretary of the Big Brothers/ Big Sisters Association of North Durham. She took over the position on July 15. Elgin Knopp, president of the association says "the job takes a lot of organizational skills" and Mrs. Goreski is the perfect indi- vidual for the job. A field worker in Oshawa for the Ministry of Community and Social Services for five years, Mrs. Goreski has the social background necessary for the job. She also serves as Brown Owl for the Scugog Island Brownies. One of her main duties as ex- ecutive director-secretary for the association is recruiting and matching big and little brothers and sisters. At present, the association is in need of three big brothers in Brock, three big brothers in Ux- PATTI GORESKI bridge, two big sisters in Ux- bridge and lots of littles in both Uxbridge and Scugog town- ships, Mrs. Goreski says. A "big" must be at least 18 years old and have three to four hours to share with a little brother or sister each week. Ministry desperate From Page 2 on August 28, a four-man com- mittee was appointed by the re- gion to begin the negotiation process for funding for this site. Regional representatives are not too optimistic about the talks, however. Yvonne Chris- tie, Scugog's regional council- lor, says the feeling in council was that the minister was be- ing "unrealistic" concerning her requests. She also says that there must concessions made by the minister if this pro- cessistoget started. According to the minister, the site must be up and running by next year, but councillor Christie doesn't believe this will be possible. She points to the studies that will take months to complete before con- struction begins. This will then push the timetable into the winter months. The $10 million figure cur- rently circulating is on the low side, councillor Christie adds. - She saysit is more in the neigh- borhood of $12 million, with $1 million off the top for consult- ing fees alone. . - Mayor Howard Hall is not surprised by the minister's re- quest for the temporary trans- fer station. He says the minis- ter is "desperate" to do something to fill in time until a permanent site is built in 1996. But he adds that it is "a lot of money to spend on a temporary measure." Mayor Hall questions the idea of building the site- at Brock West on land owned by Metropolitan Toronto. He be- lieves it would be much more logical to build it on region- owned land. director - A "little" doesn't have to be a child who has lost a parent due to death, desertion or divorce, but can be any child between the ages of 6-17 who may need an extra companion in their life. As well as recruiting and matching, Mrs. Goreski will man the North Street office. "It's a one-person office," Mrs. Goreski says. "When someone calls they'll be dealing directly with me." Mrs. Goreski symbolizes "a constant" in the organization. While the board of directors may fluctuate, she will remain a captain of the team. Mrs. Goreski works with the board of directors to plan spe- cial events for the association. September is an extremely busy month for the association. Big Brothers/Big Sisters volun- teers had a face painting booth at the Port Perry Fair during Kids Day on Saturday. Other events for the month include Kite Day (Sept. 7), a car rally (Sept. 14), and the second annual Monte Carlo and Art Auction (Sept. 20). See separ- ate story for details on these events. "It certainly has been hectic, but I've received a lot of sup from the board of directors," Mrs. Goreski says. Anyone wishing to become a big brother, big sister, or a member of the board of direc- tors, or anyone who knows of a child who could benefit from the special relationship he or she would have with a big part- ner, is asked to call Mrs. Gore- ski. She is in the office Tues- days to Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The telephone number is 985-3733. Messages can be left during non-office hours. Certificates D. J. TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North St., Port Perry LOL 1B7 Guaranteed Investment (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) G.l1.C. 5 YEAR 10.25% PHONE 985-8416 THE STUDIO OF DANCE & PERFORMING ARTS ¥ Ballet « Jazz « Tap « Modern CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Taught at the Latcham Centre Registration September 5th at the Latcham Centre from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm Friday, September 13 At the Legion de For tickets call Wendy at 985-9948 For information call 666-1528 Gold Medalists Las Vegas 1991 r-- Smith PE

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