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Scugog Citizen (1991), 10 Jan 1995, p. 3

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=» _Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, January 10,1995 --3 4 Greenbank Pavilion gets support from the council A proposal for a multi- purpose community pavilion in Greenbank Park got the blessing of Township council and a pledge of financial support. A delegation of Larry Doble, Larry Postill and Rod Foster told councillors on Monday the 35 by 60 pavilion will be used by numerous local groups and organizations including the hall board, the church, Guides, the YMCA and for baseball tournaments. And the $36,000 project has the solid backing of ten community groups and organizations who are prepared Doble. He said the open-sided pavilion will be located east of the church so that it can be used by spectators watching baseball games. He also said there are plans to hold a farmers market at the pavilion in the summer and fall months. Mr. Doble said the committee this week is applying for a $12,000 provincial jobsOntario &Lrant and on Monday got approval for a $7,000 grant b CHILDRENS HOUSE 4 MONTESSORI SCHOOL 16150 Old Simcoe Rd., Port Perry from the Township. He said the committee hopes to get started on the project this spring if all the grants can be secured. Members of council were impressed with both the proposal.and the way it was presented by the delegation on Monday. Winter Proof WINTER BOOTS ry ROHDE Made in Germany to donate $17,000 in funds, MONTESSORI Reg. materials and labour, said Mr. aE RY $148.00 Scugog Township For Parents and Their Children SAVE residents found PEI 0 Tn $50.40 themselves digging-out PORT PERRY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY education! ace over the weekend after ® Have your child "sample" 98. several inches of the white ANNUAL MEETING Boies pin stuff landed by Saturda or all of ou See these and many other morning. hy of 2 DINNER & SOCIAL TIME SATURDAY, JAN. 14th quality footwear fashions at ... Topic : The Montessori Classroom " SATURDAY, JAN. 21st D shovellers are the Laird brothers (Steve and Craig) who were working the drive way in front of their home in Port Perry. They even managed a smile (sort of) for the Citizen camera. This was the first significant snowfall of the winter and made driving treacherous. Lions Club Hall, Hwy. 7A, Manchester SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1995 SOCIALHOUR ... 6:45 PM Topic : Montessori and Your Child's Personal Development SATURDAY,.JAN. 28th Topic : Montessori CompaFisons and Moving to Public School TIMES for EACH SESSION 910 10:15 AM for 2 & 3 years olds 10:30 to 11:45 AM for 4 & 5 year olds CALL 985-1534 for registration and information $25.00 for all 3 Saturdays OR 9 $10.00 per class. < Doris Shoes 126 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-9611 2613 EGLINTON AVE. E, SCARBOROUGH 265-1699 Meeting Following Dinner COST - $15.00 per Person NEW MEMBERS WELCOME For tickets please call the Secretary SHIRLEY HUNTER 985-3819 4 7) FHI [LL JL i IIL a a it F Bare Essentials Sale SAVE 30% OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES ALL BRAS & PANTIES - $k Daisyfresh WonderBa and more! HB 5 dH EHH a (J Pantyhose & Socks HANES SILKS and more! §3da HH Bw Tt MEN'S BRIEFS, T-SHIRTS, BOXERS & SOCKS by JOE BOXER, STANFIELDS & more! Sale starts Wed., January 11th, ends Wed., January 24th, 1995 on all our Baby Wt | Sleepers, Pants, Tops, Dresses, Outerwear and Accessories. ae SAVE 30% Sale ends Tuesday, January 17th BR@CK'S 178 QUEEN ST, BR@CK'S [] PORT PERRY hos Service, Quality and Style since 1881 for Ki 985-8797 - 168 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY 985-2521 RA

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