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Port Perry Star, 25 Jul 1979, p. 9

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Members of council also The club would then have to offer part of the facilites free of charge to the general public, under much the same arrangement as the present tennis club operates. Earlier in the meeting, councillor Jerry Jackman produced figures compiled event of a severe storm such as Hurricane Hazel, the water flowing int he stream would be more than three times that capacity, and would result in flooding of the bowling green and library property up to the level of Queen Street. Village council. However, the club retains an option to buy the land back for $1 and unpaid taxes. Both Mrs. Love and Mr. Harris said the present site has many shortcomings including poor draingae and lack of proper club-house time for some kind of com- prehensive study on the use of the municipal parkland and needed facilities such as washrooms, change-rooms and an improved marina. This study may be several months away, but council agreed Monday that all there are several other = pointed out that relocating DY Township consultants, Mr. Harris said the facilities. members will make a physi- projects also in the forecast the bowling club to the lake- Totten, Sims, Hybicki, which present bowling green has While members of council cal inspection of the Town- totalling close to $2 million. front could run ito problems Said that the stream running been in that Queen Street indicated Monday night that ship-owned lakefront "We are certainly not if the land becomes an Past the present lawn bowl- location since 1910, and in the bowling green proposal property which now going to spend that much, and who gets what remains to be seen," he said. During discussion on how much new bowling green facilities would cost, Mr. Dept. buys "Jaws The Port Perry unit of the Scugog Fire department will buy the "Jaws of Life" at a cost of $8662. Fire Chief Jack Cook told council Monday evening that this is about $600 over the budget figures for the purchase of this piece of equipment. Council told him to go ahead and buy it and attempt to take the $600 out of the department's general budget. Three weeks ago, members of council and the fire department were given a demonstration of the 'Jaws of Life' which operates by hydraulic motor and has been credited with saving the lives of accident victims trapped in auto- mobiles. Mr. Cook said that a representative of the company marketing the equipment will conduct a training session for members of both the Port Perry and Caesarea depart- ments. And the Port Perry fire hall will finally get a new concrete floor. Council agreed Monday that the department can accept the bid of $5700 from C.D.S. approved park subject to grants from the provincial government. ing property has a capacity to handle 170 cu. ft. of water per second. He said in the 1965, financial troubles forced the club to turn the land over to the Port Perry would get consideration in the future, council earlier in the meeting agreed that is stretches from the ball diamonds in the south to Birdseye Park in the north. ~ SUITS PANTS Save $80.00 to $155.00 SPORT COATS | Save $39.97 to $69.00 Save $7.50 to $8.01 SPORT SHIRTS Save $3.20 to $13.50 Construction i big nl a needed for the hast he of DRESS SH I RTS years. Save $5.60 to $7.00 That figure is abut $2700 over budget, however the department will save about $1000 by not buying a new mobile radio unit this year. The rest of the shortfall will be made up fron the Town- ship's municpal projects fund. Newbooks at library New books arriving at the Scugog Public Library are as follows: Charles and Elizabeth, W. Burley; The American Gigolo, T. Harris; The Grey- thorn Woman, J. Brennan; I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can, B. Gordon; Cross Current, C. Cline. Also arriving are: Fight Back, D. Horowitz; All About Ontario Chests, E. Ingolfsrud; The Lost Star, H. Hoover; Living with HIgh Blood Pressure, J. Margie; Pearls, Girls, and Monty Bodkin, P.G. Wodehouse; Royal Paramours, D. Ashdown; Home Planning and Design, C. Jensen; Soup and Bread, J. Older. SPORTSWEAR Shorts - Sweaters - Swimwear 20% to 50% OFF FURNISHINGS Robes - Belts - Socks - Ties ALSO REDUCED! (regonys LAKEVIEW PLAZA PORT PERRY - 985-8160 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TO 9:00 P.M. Gregory s Men's Qa YEAR-END INVENTORY SALE You'll save up to 50% on a great selection of our best summer clothing, furnishings and sportswear. N VIE ES AR

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