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Scugog Citizen (1991), 22 Sep 1992, p. 2

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0 MN VAD Community caLENpaR SEPTEMBER 22nd to OCTOBER 6th, 1992 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd * Royal Canadian Legion, Brangh 419 - Open House, Legion Week from September 20th to 26th, ogen to the , public daily to 9 PM. Blackstock Figure Skating Club Registration, Sept. 23rd from 6 to 8 PM at the Blackstock Arena. For inft call 986-0886. . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th * St. Bernadette cwL Fashion Show, Sept. 24th at 7:30 PM Nestleton Community Centre. $5.00 admission. * Modern Square Dancing at Blackstock Old Town Hall starts September 24th at 8:00 PM. For more information call 986-5378 or 263-2022. * Honeydale Women's Institute Bus Trip, Sept. 24th to Lindsay and Fenelon Falls. Bus leaves library at 9 AM, From page 1 returns 5 PM. $15. per person. Proceeds to "Tara" Fund. on a sector by sector, community FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th by community basis. * Scugog Toy Lending Library Yard & Bake Sale from And he took a couple of swi 5 fs on " ple of swipes 2 to 7 PM behind Irwin Smith Music, 15380 Simcoe St.N. at the Ontario NDP government, Port Perry. Donations needed. Call 985-3089 or 985-4558 * Busy Bee Auction in the Dining Room of the Community Nursing Home, on Sept., 25th at 8 PM. Auction, Prize Draw, Refreshments. Please help support our residents' activity fund. Many new and home-made items to bid on. Neil DeShane, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th * Bottle Drive by 1st Cartwright Scouting, Saturday from 9 AM1o 1 PM in the areas of Blackstock, Nestleton, Caesarea and Cadmus. * Scugog Toy Lending Library Yard & Bake Sale from 9 AM to 3 PM behind Irwin Smith Music, 15380 Simcoe St. N., Port Perry. Donations needed. Oall 985-3089 or 985-4558 * Operation Scugog Children's Winter Clothing & Accessory Sale from 10 AM to 1:30 PM at the Masonic Hall. * Farmers' Market at the Port Perry Fairgrounds, Saturday saying-the proposed changes to labour legislation are "scaring the auto industry, farmers and foreign investors." And claiming the federal Conservatives cut personal income taxes between 1987 and governments for raising taxes. In her address to the meeting, Ms. Martin all but ruled out any chance for a néw airport at Pickering. "Right now, there is no chance. But a few years down the road, who knows? We (the government) won't let the lands go in case they are needed in the future," she said. In response to a question 'about the problems small businesses face in sending GST one way and PST the other way, Ms. Martin said there is more co-operation between the federal and provincial governments. Ministers visit Port Perry, meet with business group irley Martin 1992, he chided provincial Council waives fee Scugog Township council has agreed to a request to waive the building permit fee when a $5 million addition to Community Memorial Hospital starts next spring. Council agreed to the request that was made Monday afternoon by former hospital board chairman Ted Griffen, "This addition will be an excellent facility for our health care system. It is owned by all of us and will be used by everybody in the community," said Mr. Griffen. Township administrator Earl Cuddie said the building permit fee wollld be about $8,000. Because of the scope of the project and the requirements by the Ministry of Health, the amount of inspections by the Township will be limited, he said. Mr. Griffen, hospital adminis- trator David Brown and project architects Don Wilson and Mark Agnew attended Monday's planning meeting of council to bring local reps up to date on the project. A contract for the 25,000 square foot addition and extensive renovations to the existing hospital could be let this fall with construction to start next spring. Mornings 8 AM to 1 PM fd * "Bugs and Jugs" - Pictures & Pots by Jane Macintosh, in the Kent Farndale Gallery, Scugog Public Library from September 26th to October 16th. * Central Seven Fundraising Yard & Bake Sale, Sept. 26th 3 AM to 4 PM at 243 Union Ave., Prince Albert * Trans Canada Radio Clyb - Country Style Coffee Break Sat., Sept. 26th, doors 'open to public at 9 AM, . Scugog pit Centre, Scugog Island. SUNDAY, 8 EPTEMBER 27th * Wick Presbyterian Church 143rd Anniversas "a 11:00 AM, Guest Minister - Rev Hugh Appel, Speci Music. Fellowship and Lunch following service. * Prince Albert United Church 126th Anniversary Service 11:30 AM, Guest Speaker - Rev. Glenn Jackson, LL] (416) 085-1616 (416) 985-0572 SATURDAY 10 am to § pm SNACK BAR From Our Hands ... To Your Heart THE 4th ANNUAL FALL Country Collectables & Craft Show and Sale OCTOBER 3rd & 4th; 1992 SUNDAY 10 am to 4 pm Bowmanville Recreation Complex HWY. #2 (King Stree!) & HWY. #57 - Admission : $2.00 Seniors: $1.00 Children under 12: free DOOR PRIZES Special Music. * Trans Canada Radio Club - Country Style Coffee Break Sun. hy 27th, doors open to public at 9 AM, mmunity Centre, Scugog Island. MONDAY, ER 28th * Seniors Exercise & Line Dancing Classes at 10:30 AM No Charge, all welcome. * Durham Federal Liberal Association Bi-monthly Seminar Monday at 8:00 PM in the Library of the Port Perry High School Topic - Aboriginal 8 Nove Popes Issues. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29¢ * Seniors' Exercise & Line Dancing on at 10:00 AM No Charge, all welcome. "Holiday Cooking & Crafts for boys and girls ages 10 to 21 starting Tuesday Sept. 29th from 7 to 9 PM at Blackstock United Church and Nestleton United Church. "Home for the Holidays". For more information call Gail Johns 880-4404; Janice Beechey 986.0035; Linda Arbuckle WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th * Luncheon & Euchre at the Latcham Centre, Sept. 30th, Lunch $5.00 at 11 AM; Euchre $1.00 at 1:30 PM. Everyone welcome. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1st * P.E.S.T. (Preserve thé Envi of Scugog Tc Annual General Meeting to be held in the Lower Fri Room of Town Hall 1873 at 8:00 PM. Election of Board of Directors and approval of constitution. Anyone wishing to become a member should attend. fabric. cleaned and polished. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd * Bingo at the Nestleton Community Centre, 7:30 PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3rd * Oktoberfest '92 at the BI; k Arena. B: Meal and Dance from 6 PM tg 1 AM. $10.00 advance; $12.00 at the door. Tickets: 986-5112, 986-5165, 986-4346. * Farmers' Market at the Port Perry Fairgrounds, Saturday Mornings 8 AM to 1 PM. * Dance at the Legion Hall Auditorium - 50's & 60's, Country Rock Music by Chaser. Doors Open 8 PM; Dance 9 PM to 1 AM. $5. per person. Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 419. » Dirt and grime accumulated during regular driving can have a long lasting affect on your metals and DID YOU KNOW? Cleaning Your Car s Part of Regular Maintenance. The damage can be costly "H $$$$$3$$ if not thoroughly cleaned {not necessarily with a pressure washer) with a wash by hand to actually, get the film that remains "on your Car that a pressure washer will not get. The harsher the wihter, the more important it is to have your .car or. truck "thoroughly Mark Jeffrey from MARK'S COMPLETE CAR CARE, points out that prolonged exposure to harmful elements'such as salt and other chemicals can cause premature damage to metals and fabrics. Mark says the-most consumer-requested concern is that of the paint. PAINT PROTECTOR : *Diamond Cote" gives the vehicle the*most superior shine and maximum protection from salt, sand, acid rain and industrial chemicals that are in the air. FABRIC and VINYL PROTECTOR : every inch of your rugs, seats, and improves the wearabili As a consumer, owning and operating a vehicle these investments you'll make. Why not prgtect your investmei So, bring your vehicle to MARK'S COMPLETE CAR CARE and with myicourteous service, we will prolohg the life of your investment. Drop into 94 Water Street, Port Perry (at Gord" Lewis Motors)or give me a call at 985-8091 (business) or 986-5398 (home). In my opinion this is a st. "Diamond Cote" protects interior. ohe of the most expensive Thank you very much. Mark Jeffrey

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