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Port Perry Weekend Star, 17 Mar 2000, p. 4

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4 - PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" ---- aa FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2000 School's new library nearing completion 2 May be in use before end of the year, says official By Rik Davie Special to the Star Port Perry High School's new library will be ready for occupation before the end of this school year, despite material short- ages that have caused some delays. Jack Massie, superin- tendent for facility ser- vices with the Durham District School Board, said during a tour of the new facility last week that the addition is progressing well. "We have now taken care of the steel, glass and roofing material shortages and we are on track," Mr. Massie 'said. "We have kept under budget on the project and that has allowed us to fix up a few of the older classrooms for the school as well." Music rooms, now located in the school's for- mer library, are already in use. Last week workers were putting the finishing touches on science and general purpose class- rooms adjacent to the 3,000 square foot library addition. Scugog trustee Bobbie Drew was all smiles as she toured the construction site. "This will be just won- East Central Christian Farmers Association "SPRING MEETING" Mon., March 27" :30 pm Manvers Community Centre, Bethany (corner of Hwy 7A & 35) e Question Period * Refreshments Served ALL ARE WELCOME (905) 987-0526 or (705) 799-6357 Out With The Th In With The New. Gold and Commercial Series Models * Choose from 7 Models e 2 Cycle Engine * Push or Self Propelled e Aluminum Decks derful for the .students," she said. The project has been a high priority for the long- serving Scugog trustee. "This has been quite a while in the works and | am happy that we finally are seeing its comple- tion," said Mrs. Drew. Mr. Massie said Scugog Township was instrumen- tal in getting the project through some rough times. "Any time we needed help with variances to plans, or any other prob- lems, they (Scugog) were there for us and led us through the problems," he said. "They certainly deserve some of the cred- it for getting this project done as smoothly as it was." Mr. Massie said that exterior landscaping work will begin as soon as the ground dries and crews can get to it. Full occupancy of the $3 million project is fore- cast for September of 2000. Scugog trustee Bobbie Drew was among those touring the new library at Port Perry High School late last week. The addition, which is still under con- struction, will create an expanded and improved library, and gives the music program a new home - in the former library - away from the cramped quarters it's existed in for years. | THERAPY & COUNSELLING Dr. Bill Eull, Ph.D..C Psych Psychologist Joyce Eull R.N. Psychotherapist North Durham Professional Counsellors 188 Mary Street, Port Perry 985-1130 « 1-800-253-0181 trauma or abuse. CAN You GUESS LAKE Scucoc's pp LO D010 06 Nad 0 1- | T= ¥s Enter to WIN our 50/50 Draw Ticket $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00 v available at The Port Perry Star 188 Mary Street, Port Perry All Proceeds to Scugog Shores Museum. St..Paddy's dance at Seniors Centre The Whitby Seniors 'Activity Centre is holding a dance Saturday, March 18 at 7:30 p.m. Music will be * provided by Bill Vanhuyse D.]. There is a cash bar, light late night supper, 50/50 draw and door prizes. Don't forget to wear something green. The cost is $6. For more information call 668-1424. Plus, no payments, no interest y until October 2000* Trade in your old Lawn-Boy mower and receive $100 off the retail price of a new Lawn-Boy Gold or Commercial series mower. Or, trade in any mower and we 'will still give you $50 off. But hurry, this promotion ends April 1/2000. Limit one trade-in per customer. Lottery Licence #M144039 "PREPARE YOURSELF FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM. LET US PREPARE YOUR WILL" 3% Burham Paralegal Mary (Molly) Wilson Divorce - Process Serving - Small Claims - Landlord/Tenant - Wills - Domestic Contracts - Debt Recovery - Immigration 10% OFF & NO GST. 26 Cameron St. W., Cannington, Ont. (705) 432-3323 1-877-684-3323 durhamparalegal @ hotmail.com a iC Healthy Babies/Healthy Ch Public Health Nurses will: Uren * Tell you about pronatal and parent groups and other services in Durham Reglon * Phone you shortly after discharge from hospital to answer questions about your new baby * Provide home visits to answer questions * Tell you about family visitor services In Durham Reglon "To find out Healthy Babies/Healthy Children Durham call Durham Health Connection Line (905) 723-8521 ext. 2158 or 1-800-841-2729 ext. 2158 MOO UEVACE SIG EVR HET R GERI

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