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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1995, p. 2

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2- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 4, 1995 _re > gatas A Le mmm)» . GQ 8 at a aaa "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" ITC training available now in Port Perry International Training in Communication, a world wide educational organization, recently chartered a clubin Port Perry. ITC 1s non profit and trains its members to be profi: cient in public speaking and other communication skills. The charter was presented at a special ceremony at the Stables at Greystone Restaurant on Saturday, June 17. ITC members from across Ontario were on hand to share in the celebration. Special guests included Joyce Kelly, Deputy Mayor of Scugog Township, who brought greetings and good wishes from Scugog Council. The charter executive of the new Port Perry Club is: Marg Morris, Charter President, Nelly Tiessen, 1st Vice President, Mavis Brodie, 2nd Vice President, Jill Roncetti, Secretary and Helen Campbell, Treasurer. The Port Perry Club meets monthly at the Borelia Co-Op and has 11 charter members. Members learn by doing and practice parliamentary procedure, im- promptu speaking, a variety of presentation-tech- niques and leadership skills. New members and visitors are always welcome at ITC meetings. If you would like to attend, call Ruth Roncetti at 985-9126. 111 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario L1G 454 8% Government Guaranteed ROBERT J. GOW 434-7156. 1-800-267-1522 RICHARDSON GREENSHIELDS Investment advisors to Canadian enterprise and enterprising Canadians Scugog announces summer programs With summer here, Scu- gog Township's Recrea- tion Department 18 launching a number of programs. Trying to beat the heat? Birdseye outdoor pool opened Friday, June 30. Aquatic lessons are avail- able starting six months and up, and lifeguard staff are ready to teach you everything you need to know about swimming. Private lessons are also available. Public swim hours have been expanded this sum- mer. They run Monday to Sunday from 1 p.m. to § p-m. In addition new eve- ning swim hours have been added. The pool will be open Monday, Wednes- day and Fridays 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Adult leisure and aqua- fitness are offered on Tuesday evenings. A new kids activity night will run Thursdays in July from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For com- plete information, call Birdseye Pool at 985-4952. The Recreational Camp has been upgraded to offer new camps, more activi- ties, and a greater empha- sis on skill instruction. New programs in 1995 in- clude the Pioneer Adven- ture Camp, run in con- junction with the Scugog Shores Museum, and "Walk on the Wild Side" Camp that will focus on outdoor skills with soccer, basketball, volleyball, track and field, baseball and ball hockey. Kids will also get a chance to try horseback riding, golf, ten- nis and rollerblading. Creative Arts Camp of- fers availability of activi- ties including: drama, dance, arts and crafts, photography, and more. ~ Camps will run throughout July and Au- gust and are available in one or two week sessions. An environmental youth corps (EYC) has been established this sum- mer to work on parkland naturalization. This pro- Ject team will be concen- trating their efforts on caring for and maintain- ing the naturalized park areas within the Town- ship. And the public are invit- ed to attend the Sunday evening Concert Series in July and August. Each week will feature a differ- ent performance. Concerts get underway at 7 p.m. at the Palmer Park Bandshell. years. VIDEORAMA | Customer i Appreciation Coupo i $1.00 I | any movie rental any time JOE'S PIZZELIA We deliver ts Port Perry, Blackstock corner of Hwy. Nestleton, Caesarea, Seaprave, 7A & Water St. Grecsbark, Weise, Epsom & Songag stand DBH=-3T00 ANTRIM HOUSE PUB 5 Water Street. Port. Derry your hosts: Theresa & Dave ScuGoG GLASS & MIRROR SCUGOG GLASS AND MIRROR Bill and Margaret Fritz have enjoyed serving Scugog residents at Scugog Glass and Mirror for the past 14 Scugog Glass and Mirror not only sells framed mir- rors but provides custom cutting of glass and mirrors, installation, replacement thermal units, new screens and screen repair and glass for desks and table tops. Bill has been in the glass business for 35 years and the number of repeat customers of Scugog Glass and Mirror shows the owners they are doing everything right. \ Unit #4 > 1869 Scugog St., / Hwy. 7A Port Perry, Ontario LIL 1]1 W. (Bill) Fritz 985-2844 KELLY TOWN/PORT PERRY STAR THE TOWNSHIP'S SUMMER recreation pro- grams are ready to go. Pictured are the counsel- - lors and lifeguards for the summer: Melissa Bram- ham, Sara Hawker, Diana Bengel, Tim LePage, Kylie Kearns, Jen Tingle, Kim Guenther and Craig Dale. See story for more details. [Port [2rry... Enjoy the [J rine 30 Water St., = 13 E Cram /.ranged Latge Frame Selection Repairs Lab Facilities for prompt Service & Aas; Bulk Food V & NYE Cake Decorating Needs A BY European Deli . 38 Water St.,

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