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Port Perry Star, 20 May 1981, p. 7

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'by Earline Armstrong "Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hodgins along with Eileen's mon and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry spent the long weekend at their trailer north of Campbellford, Ontario. Briefs PORE PET CARNRY IR ASE SUPRA JET BY BEA Rly ol 421% ods A oo ThE A hi SH Fs Ladies please remember' U.C.W. on Wednesday, May 20 at 8 o'clock in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn along with Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer of Hamilton travelled to Thamesford Ontario on May 16 to visit from local Council Pay for Parking? ..Scugog Township council may start charging boat owners for parking their cars on municipal land near the boat launching ramp north of Birdseye Park. The suggestion was kicked around by council at the meeting May 11 with Ward 2 councillor Bob Espey suggesting the parking charge should at least be tried for three or four week- ends to see how it works. He said students could be hired to collect the parking fees and any profits can go into the municipal fund used to up-grade parks in the community. Regional councillor - Lawrence Malcolm suggest- ed that if a fee is charged, it should be $2 to make it worthwhile. Area councillor Don Crosier had reserva- tions about the idea, saying "it is not going to be easy getting money out of people." ~ Council agreed to let the Roads committee study the matter before making a decision whether to bring in the parking charge. No Sidewalk this Year ..Despite a request from Port Perry Hospital admini- strator Dave Brown, Scugog council says there is no money in this year's budget for construction of a side- walk from Rosa Street to the hospital entrance on Paxton Street. In a letter to council, Mr. Brown Pointed out that the issue of a new sideswalk had first been discussed in October, 1979. 'The Township's total $7000 budget for new sidewalks has already been ear- marked. It is estimated that the Paxton Street sidewalk could cost as much as $3000. New Industry A new 6000 square feet aluminum stamping plant providing a dozen jobs is proposed for the Carlan Industrial area on Regional Road 8, just west of Port Perry. Carlan representative Peter Koropisz told council that construction on the plant could get underway in the very near future, and it would be operated by Denny . Metals which has a brass plant in Cannington. The proposed site is actually on Simcoe Street North, behind the Carlan industrial mall on Regional Road 8. In response to questions from council, Mr. Koropisz said the company would be involved in the melting, molding and stamping of aluminum in a process that would not generate noxious vapours or effluent. He added that the metal company may eventually expand the plant to 18,000 square feet in the future. Council agreed to issue a building permit for construc- ' tion, subject to guarantees "that there be no noxious vapours from the plant. Request Denied A request by a Queen Street restaurant owner for permission to use part of the sideswalk in front of his restaurant for a patio this summer has been tufned down by council. Emile Kroonenberg, owner of Emile's Place, made the request three weeks ago, stating he would set up four small tables on about half the sidewalk in front of his building. But council felt this would hinder pedestrian traffic on the sidewalk, especially during busy shopping hours. Mr. Kroonenberg said aftger the meeting he could understand council's reasons for turning down the request, adding he has plans to install an outdoor patio with liquor licence at the rear of his restaurant. L £00 hd oA SALVE AR ba aM 4 i " with friends Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rutledge. Three gentlemen from our midst travelled to Beaverton last Wednesday to attend "The Wardens Banquet," they were Sandy Moore, Earl Martyn and Fred Christie. It was euchre night again on Thursday at Prince Albert Hall, 12 tables were filled, Ladies high- Dorothy Whittington, Second - Vera Fawns and bringing up the rear was M. Poots. Mens high- John Beckett, second Norman Birkett and Low- Richard Manns. Thursday May 21 will be another night of cards at the hall do try and come. By the way Carl Gimblett won the lone hand series with 14. LI RRR TE 2 RY MELA 4 RFR] EL JA | AT i ALA 'i ida inka ARIAS CARIES PH ' _ Mr. Ralph Henson team British Columbia paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. F rooks on Wednesday, May 13. Ed Daigle was off to Toronto on Saturday May 16 doing a small part ina T.V. movie. Good Luck Ed! Oh yes Ed Happy Birthday on Wednesday, May 20. Prince Albert has a lot of mighty fine people in it, who do things they just never get a thank you for, well I am stopping off at Prince Albert school this week to say "Thank you' Mrs. J. Prentice for the good work you taught your Grade 5 class, first second and third in writing and the fine show- ing in public speaking are just a few of the talents they showed with you backing Patterson Guild holds workshop by Joe Dowson On Wednesday May 13th, twenty-five members of the Guild met in St. Johns Church Hall for a day long workshop in Punjabi Weav- ing under the capable in- struction of Sandy Sinclair. We had a most enjoyable day and many lawn chairs will be showing off their new cover- ings in Port Perry and area this summer. During the lunch break we held a short business meet- ing to wrap up the final plans for the Annual show on June 6th in the Masonic Hall. Members are asked to help set up the show on Friday evening, June 5th at 7:30 p.m. Please come and help to make the show one to remember. Our June meeting isto be a Pot Luck Luncheon on Wednesday June 10 at 12 noon. Members are asked to bring their own dishes and cutlery as well as their food donation. The hall will be open at 11 a.m. and help with setting up tables will be much appreciated. See you at the show! RUBBER STAMPS Fast Delivery PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 - 43 EA * fat 4 al fae Fro . igh LS PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 20, 1981 -- 7 News from Prince Albert and area "them. Thank you Mrs. Prentice and keep up the good work. An excellent group turned up at Prince Albert Hall on Wednesday, May 13 for the meeting of the Prince Albert Development plan. Many voiced their compaints and showed. spirit for their community. Another meet- ing is to be held on Tuesday, May 19. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arm- strong and Brian enjoyed Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coveyduck and girls at their campsite at Cedar Valley just north of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks were in Scarborough on Sunday visiting old friends and neighbours. Please give Ileen Pugh at 985-2146 your news next, she is waiting with baited breath. Be Energy Wise! Rent An "Energy Saver" HOT WATER TANK From Ontario Hydro (Bowmanville Hydro Customers Only!) These tanks with 50% keep your water hotter, faster, for less . 40 or 60 Gallon Tanks Available. FROM $2.80 PER MONTH - Free Installation - Call for more details: Hydro Contract Plumber - BOB GOODMAN - 985-7758 for 24-Hour complete Heating Service in Port Perry EMERGENCY SERVICE Day or Night - Phone 985-2572 Furnaces - Air Conditioning - Boilers - Air Cleaners - Humidifiers - BUILD YOURSELF! LF TE = You provide the labour... We provide the Know-how. Add value and convenience to your property .. garage. 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