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Scugog Citizen (1991), 2 May 1995, p. 3

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Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, May 2, 1995 -- 3 a Funds set aside for admin. building The first concrete step in the administrative building. + has some "major decisions" to As well as the $50,000 direction of a new administrative "The need for a new building make over large capital projects transferred for a new building, building for Scugog was taken has been identified for several including a second ice pad, . council also moved $30,000 April 24 by Township years" he told the Citizen later. pool, istrative towards building an addition on councillors. He went on to say that council building dyn fire hall. the Fire Hall in Caesarea. The council agreed to transfer $50,000 from general revenues to a municipal projects reserves fund "towards capital costs of constructing a new administration building." "I really want this (transfer) done now as a declaration of future intent." said Mayor Howard Hall. In moving the funds to a special account at this time, council made it clear the money can be withdrawn at any time for any purpose. The money is not "locked in" for a new building. Ward 3 councillor Ken Gadsden said he welcomes the transfer of funds because so far the Township has done nothing to state its intentions on a new Citizen I Ad The Prince Albert Public School Band played some fine notes last week and came home with S gold medal standing In the annual Kiwanis Music Festival. Competing with 16 other schools the band played Monte Vista, March of the Minute Man and Oxford Overture under the THEY WORK! | direction of Marg Snidet-McGrath. Band members In photo are Richard Jirka, Darcy Stephens, Aaron Fox, Shane Robinson and Graham Nadin. Back from left Jon Ashton, 36 Water St, Jeremy Brown, Brandi Bent, Port Perry Jen Donnelly and Amanda | ¥ YYVYVYVYVYVYVYYVYYVYYVYYYY Langford. Vv PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL | v ) v 3 HospiCE UXBRIDGE SCUGOG y CRAFT SHOW 4 (Including Brock Township) J is recruiting vy Saturday, May 13th v PALLIATIVE CARE VOLUNTEERS | |v Sunday. May 14th : v From 10 AM to 4:30 PM - Both Days v Traini ill begin Tuesday, May 9th at 1:00 PM in th Hospios Offices, 31 Toronto Street South, Unbridge. © v PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL M To register for this session, or for more information. call: v 160 Rosa Street v (905) 852-4461 ¥ Lots of Great Mother's Day Gift Ideas y Hospice palliative care volunteers offer emotional v Admission $2.00 v poper and racial assarc o-trmialy 3 | |p sonora by pois AeRcAsockton W YYYVYYVIYVIYVIVVIVIVYYIYYY Oo, 20% o FF Hybrid Teas, Floribundas, Climbing for Mother's Day Reg. 10.95 68 76 From May 1st to 14th NOW 1 SPREADING EVERGREENS i ca. see Over 10 varieites to choose from. : From April 5th to May 31st. 5 1 REGULAR $6.95 LESS 25% is (0FeTy TNT RR TNIV A (Ve R= [=Te (fol LH (=T=R elo | (ole Te [VI-RVI Tels W{=T [VCH § LARGE TREES AVAILABLE! Located on NE Corner of Hwy. 12 & 47. Garden Centre mo ©05 985-7667 mr) < ELECT Councillor MOM im bul -- _m > -- Ed z >> mM J r~ nd > Ca m= r= sm J oN BB -< Oo c 3 «Q D . --~ S S (77) S 3 © MAY 23 VOTE Carruthers, Ken (x) | 985-9368

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