Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 May 1998, p. 11

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eects Ame Steet An "A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 12, 1998 - 11 Hard thinkers Four R.H. Cornish stu- dents will advance to the provincial champi- onships after they recorded the highest mark (95 per cent) at the recent Durham ThinkBowl Challenge. Capturing first place were, from left, Janine Gordon, Grade 8; Curtis Watts, Grade 7; and Marta Van Camp, Grade 8. Absent from the photo is Levon Murison. The local four- some will advance to Brock University where the next challenge will be held on June 2. Canada's renowned ghost town expert Ron Brown is hosting a bus tour for the Oshawa Historical Society on Saturday, June 6. The bus will depart from Oshawa travelling into Toronto. The tour will focus on Toronto's Lost Villages. Find out how old build- Ings, sites and monuments PORT Salah gel = Th y.N Ee] oof [eo] = Ghost town tour is June 6 | tell the history of old Toronto, how places and streets got their names and' how the urban landscape came to look as it is today. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased by calling the museum at 436-7624. The Oshawa Sydenham Museum is located at 1450 Simcoe Street South in Lakeview Park. Young Port ballerinas excel in Royal exams Nineteen aspiring bal- lerinas from Port Perry have passed Royal Academy of Dancing exam- inations in five different grade levels. The examiner was Miss Pauline Dibb of London, England. Miss Dibb has been travelling across Kaitlyn Murczek, Holly Morris, Alexandra Brown. Primary: Olivia Petric, Nicole Bonnici, Jessica Malone, Megan Reid, Shanna Taillon, Mary-Kate Johnston. Grade One: Sarah Elliott, Kaitlyn Bailey, Katie Zaparanuik, Kaitlyn DURHAM COUNSELLING SERVICES Suzanne Doupe (§¢ : Psychotherapist Support Counselling & Psychotherapy Services include * Trauma Recovery e Children & Teens (905) 985-2593 e Family Difficulties ° Depression PERIODONTIST BI INSURANCE ASSIGNMENT ACCEPTED M EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE (WE COLLECT FROM INSURANCE COMPANIES) I DENTISTRY WHILE YOU SLEEP - PAYMENT PLANS ARRANGED B GENERAL ANAESTHESIA AVAILABLE BSENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT NEW PATIENTS WELCOME 985-8459 462 PAXTON ST. (ACROSS FROM PORT PERRY HOSPITAL) Canada conducting exami- Baker. nations for the Royal Grade Two: Jennifer Academy of Dancing. Owen, Kelsey Gibson. The pianist was Grade Three: Hilary Alexandra Carter, a local Squires, Bridget Petric. musician and the teacher was Bridie Bryant of Bridie's School of Ballet and related arts. | Homeowners and Successful candidates were: Auto Insurance Pre-Primary: Felicia MANY DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE Petric, Megan Irwin, Including * Claims Free ¢ Mortgage Free Seniors ¢ New Home ¢ Multi-Policy Request for Proposals (RFP) for Long-Term Care Facility Beds in the Regional Municipality of Durham. Piano students | |Z score well on a 220 Beds Project LTC98003 Call for a iN OCM tests S Competitive Quote BE -- ; B The Western Onjario a ; 985-8471 (ame The Ontario government has announced a $1.2 billion expansion of Ontario's long-term care system. This initiative is the single biggest investment in the health system in Ontario's history, and includes ERS INC, Conservatory of Music recently held an exami- nation centre in Port 34 Water street, Port Perry Perry. the addition of 20,000 long-term care facility beds over the next The following piano Shadents Wore SUC. 8 years in communities that need them the most. It represents a ful in achieving those | NOTICE TO major step forward in building a health system that will meet the results. . «oo ' Congratulations are (HH po 2 PROPERTY OWNERS needs of all Ontarians today and in the future. extended from their ny TO DESTROY teacher, ' h raula 2a 2 DS For the first phase of this initiative. proposals are invited to develop new p TOWNSHIP or SCUGOQ NOXIOUS WEE mr : . Co. , AMUSRMT ) long-term care facility beds in the Regional Municipality of Durham. Grade 2: Robert Bark - 77.3 per cent - Honors; Alicia Sauder - 74 per cent - Honors. Grade 4: Michelle Asselstine - 75 per cent NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in Proposals must be submitted using a standard proposal form. This form. possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, R.S.0. 1990, Chapter W.5, Sections 3, 16 and 23, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Township of Scugog are destroyed by June 1, written instructions and related information can be obtained. beginning May 4. 1998 either by calling (416) 327-0792. or visiting the Ministry of Health Tender Office at: 3 3 - Honors; Darryl 1998, and throughout the season thereafter, the . Copithorn - 91 per cent weed inspector may enter upon the said lands 99 Adesso Drive, Concord, Ontario L4K ICT - Distinction (also stud- and have the weeds destroyed, charging the .1es with Alissa Smith). costs against the land, and that such amounts Proposals submitted under this RFP must be received on or before July 31]. 1998. 2 Grade 8: Sunny shall be collected by the municipality in the ) at the Tonder Cities adds Galbraith - 72 per cent - same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. I2 noon. at the Tender Office address. 1 Honors. Only those who have requested proposal information. and have pre-registered. will be admitted to a local bidders' meeting to be held on May 20. 1998. Location and timing details will be provided with the proposal package. weeds under the Weed Control Act. i 9 # What S new? For further information regarding . enforcement, call the Region of Durham at Club, community Dandelions and Golden Rod are not noxious 905-668-7721 or 1-800-372-1103. At the bidders" meeting. Ministry staff will make a presentation, and answer | news to report? Call £2) $ Sud questions about the proposal Process. The Star first at Administator/Clerk ownship of Scugog 985-7383 (%) Ontario LL Ra aa | A

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