Z Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, November 16, 1993 -- 5 I Eun Scugog Township Councillor Harvey Graham (second from left) was present Saturday The first meeting of the Nestleton 4-H group was October 20, 1993 at the Nestleton United Church. We morning to help Harold and Melanie Wright open their new store. Located on Hwy. 7A between Blackstock and Caesarea, the store Is called Wright's Feeds 'N Needs. Also helping with the ribbon cutting are Aaron and Halley Wright. Councillor Graham said he was pleased to have been 2bile to work with the Wrights, and be present for the official opening. Plan calls for big changes to Blackstock fairgrounds Cartwright residents will have a chance December 2 to see a new Master Plan for the Fairgrounds in Blackstock. The Plan, which calls for extensive improvements to the Fairgrounds was unveiled by the Township Parks and Recreation Committee at a meeting of council on Monday Committee chairman Marilyn Pearce termed the Master Plan "a start," and said she hopes work can get underway next year with completion in 1985 The Plan calls for lighting of Bridge 4 1/2 Table Mitchell Nov. 10 - Afternoon North/South - Avg. 50 1st - Bonnie and Jack Davies 53 2nd - Doris Phinney and Judy Atkinson 52 1/2 3rd - Joyce Heard and Helen Mathieson 52 East/West 1st - Marie and Harry Carnegie 6212 2nd - Joan McNab and [lleen Wilton 56 172 3rd - Jean and Bob Coleman 51 Evening 41/2 Table Howell Avg. 38 1st - Ginny Clifford and Marie 4. HALL 1 1873 Queen & Simcoe Streets PORT PERRY presents a Christmas Show December 4th, featuring BRASS ROOTS « Port Perry High School JAZZMERIZE Tickets available at lrwin Smith of at the door CONCERT SERIES TICKETS are s8l available for | 3 shows Contact Pat Sovth 885. 8000 » | Eb fe TOWN the existing baseball diamond and construction of a new diamond for younger players It also shows expanded parking areas to the west and south of the arena, and a large parking area in the southeast corner of the eight-acre Fairgrounds The plan also calls for the installation of four tennis courts and up-grading of the childrens play area into a "creative playground." Councillor Peace said the estimated cost of all the improvements is $350,000. She results Carnegie 47 2nd - Joan West and Ann Scott 45 3rd - Bonnie and Jack Davies 39 4th - Miriam and Charlgs Labanovich 37 Many Colours gifts & books said this will not come from the general tax levy, but rather from ernment grants such as Ontario and from the sale of what she called "surplus parkland" in various parts of Scugog Township The lighting of the baseball diamond will take the lion's share of the money, about $100,000 Scugog area councillor Harvey Graham who saw the detailed plans for the first time on Monday reacted favourably, saying the Fairground are not being used to their greatest potential Councillor Pearce said the parks and recreation committee has been working on the Master Plan with the executive from the Fair Board, the Minor Baseball Assoc and the Community Centre Board The December 2 public meeting will be held in the Cartwright Rec. Centre in Blackstock MEMOIRS by - Pierre Trudeau "1 was born into a family, a home, and a neighbourhood of modest means" With these words Merre Trudeau begins an extra ordinary book about an extraordinary career As prime minister between 1968 and 1984, Plerre Trudeau changed your life Now is your chance to read about his life, in this book that belongs in every Canadian home \¥ MEMOIRS d 172 Water St., Port Perry 985-3475 opened the meeting saying the 4- H pledge. Our leaders, Linda Arbuckle and Sandy Graziotto introduced us to our helpers, Mrs. Shortridge and Mrs. Turner. They showed us how to 'cast on' and start to 'knit,' then we learned to 'purl'. Later we played a game to introduce ourselves. We then elected the officers. With Kate Mairs as our president, Rebecca Graziotto as our vice president, Tracey McKee as our secretary and + News from Nestleton 4-H Marilynn Arbuckle and Rachel Graziotto as our press reporters. Later, we enjoyed refreshments supplied by our leader. The October 27 meeting began with the 4-H pledge. We then played a game, naming the nursery rhymes that had sheep in them. We also had three new members that joined the club. We went straight to our knitting. Most of the club have got to the 'ribbing,' where you knit two, purl two We enjoyed cookies and juice supplied by our leaders We had 2 helpers from Blackstock, Mrs. Shortridge, and Mrs. Thornton Coming December Ist ... UPSTAIRS at 180 MARY ST, UNIT 1B Dr. Claudia Clarke & Associates Homeopathic Medicine, Nutrition and several other natural health services. Ne 8 HEALTH FOODS NEW HOURS Monday to Friday 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM; Saturday to 5:00 PM SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 30th, 1993 AT Herbally Yours & NATURAL PRODUCTS 180 Mary St., Unit 1A, Port Perry 985-0861 G, OUEST EP wavs I MERBALLY YOURS