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Scugog Citizen (1991), 31 Dec 1991, p. 3

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. Seugog Clean = on T= r Ice Palace to open soon With a litle help from the weather-man, Lake Scugog"s famous Ice Palace will sb " Opett for the enjoyment of dents and visitors alike, Billed as one of the largest open air skating rinks in Omario, the Ice Palace will wind its way over Lake #cugog i front of the Port Perry waterfront. Committee chairman Lang Cope says work will get underway 0 the area. This winter, the Ice Palact will cogsist of three skating is weck and he is hoping for an areas: a long outer grack, an oval official opening on Saturday, January 11. Last winter, the first Ice Palace appeared on Lake Scugog and de te some un-predigtable 1, ikproved to be a huge hit hy aikiBcUng thousandg of people inside the track and a rectangular rink, Last wintef," the skating argas were loclted off Palmer Park. This year, said Mr. Cope, it will be maved slightly w the south so that the picnic sielier near the tennis when three young pecp coveted black belts after ot «Burgers Caesar Salad Chicken Fingers Urors wos pic in thea Tuesday night, Dec. 17, Nay were awarded years, and years, of hard work. Fob Dods, sense! of the Port Perry Wado Kal Karate Club, was happy to present (from left) Ryan : X-LARGE PIZZA ¥ With 5 Toppings = Upon presentation of { thisgoupon. Expires 9 31st, 1992 At last...black belts! ° Ruskay, 16, Catherine Pavlik, 16, and Thomas | Ware, 19, with their belts. "This Is rather unique, for the clubs, to have three students get their belts together," Mr. Dods said. The presentatiorf'was made at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry. DELIVERY AVAILABLE From 11:00 AM to 1:30 AM (Min. Delivery Order $8.50) We accept Visa, M/C, Am.Express PORT PERRY 1750: ADDITIONAL TAKE ourt./ DELIVERY pa Breaded Mushroams Onion Rings Garlic Bread Wings courts 'tan _be used' for skate changing, getting warm and a snack bar for hot drinks. Mr. Cope said at least eight inches of ice is needed on the lake before the committee will consider using the grooming and flooding equipment. entire skating areca will fenced and Christmas trees will be used gain as markers. Mr. Cope Said anyone wishing to "donate" an old Christmas tree egn leave it in the vicinity of the tegnis courts this week. Dave Goldberg will be working again this year as the manager of J o) \ ar or AUD At TOW Fof further in lights 'cr THE Hy UDJTIONING and girls, ages 11 to 15 years on ATURDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1992 HALL 1873, PORT PERRY * ation, please call: 1-705-357-2340 the facility. Mr. Cope said anyone wishing to volunteer in the set-up of the facility would be more than welcome, especially on this com- ing Siinday, Jan. 5, when the entire area will be fenced, Ifsyou'd like to help in any way, give Mr. Cope a call at 985- 3221 (days) or Mr. Goldberg at 985-2630.And if all goes accord- ing 10 plan, the Jce Palace should be ready for skaters by January 11. So get out the skates, the toques and warm gloves, bring your friends and enjoy a unique * winter experience on Lake Scugog. CHILDREN'S - GM Optikleen Windshield Washer Fluid w= 3.99 GM Gas Line Anti-Freeze wens. «DS 2.30 992886 Splash Guards GENUINE GM For GM Cars & Light Trucks 9.50 GM Lock De-icer 23.50 _ =i 10950980 500 mL DENNIS Specials do not apply 10 other discounts. DERSON CHEV - GEO - 268 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY 985-9273 PARTS LINE 2985-8401 0 any OLDS LTD. Autify) ad; an Hage Y speci Ya meq) wit) four oop) Lenjp, is, \

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