Building permit value is down The number of build- ing permits issued for new homes in Scugog Township during the month of July increased over the number in July, 1983, but the total value of all permits last month was less than a year ago. : A report issued by the Township last week shows permits for 15 new single family homes in July with a total value of $943,000. In July 1983, there were nine permits issued with a value of $608,000. The value of all build- ing permits (farm, commercial, industrial and residential) during this July was $1,460,000, compared with $1,533,000 for the per- mits in July, 1983. Up to the end of July this year, the Township had issued 69 single family home permits, compared with 97 dur- MODULAR 4 SERVICING PHILIPS WE ONLY 00 WHAT WE 00 BESY I VICE, ing the first seven months of last year. The total value of all permits during this period is $6.5 million, compared with just over $8 million worth of permits issued during the same seven months last year. Industrial and commercial permits are up this year to $597,000 compared with $189,000 last year. The value of permits for additions and alterations has also increased this year, but "building activity in the agricultural sector has fallen from $550,000 last year to $203,000 in the first seven months of this year. So far in 1984, there has been a total of 202 building permits issued by the Township, com- pared with 247 issued during the same period last year. : ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES STEREOS &HI-FI'S THIS COUPON WORTH $5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL 723-5341 214BLOORST.E. "Serving Port Perry & Area for the past 15 years." FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: - PHILIPS-RCA- ZENITH - TOSHIBA - HITACHI - LLOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE * Art * Folk Art * Learn to Type * Slimnastics * Cake Decorating - basic * Designer Jeans, etc. * Greenhouse Gardening * Microwave Cooking * Party Dancing - beginners * Stained Glass - basic * Wood Duck Carving * Cake Decorating - basic (Wed.) * Dancercize (Tues.) THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION FALL NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAM REGISTER ON MONDAY or TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 or 11 FROM 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL 160 ROSA STREET - All Courses are held on Tuesdays - * Bridge - basic * Calligraphy * Fitness for Women * French Conversational * Hairdressing * Microcumputers - beginners * Office Skills Update * Quilting * Small Engines * Welding * Adult Basic Literacy CARTWRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL BLACKSTOCK * Weaving (Tues.) OR CALL 728-4488 FOR INFORMATION. * Woodworking * Cosmetology (Mon.) * Drama Workshop (Mon) PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. September 5, 1964 -- 17 'Baby face--you've got the cutest little baby face...' Little Jon Rogers, 15 months, of Toron- fo, was visiting the Port Perry Fair with his folks when he decided to try on an English bobbie hat that was being displayed by a cou- ple who collect police memorabilia from all over the world. That's Lee Palermo on the left and Eric Palermo on the right. ~ As you can probably see for yourself, these little guys (from Honey's Beach) are twins, and the winners of the twins contest at the Fair's Baby Show Saturday morning. Chesterfield Suites Love Seats Sectionals & Mattresses - A Large Selection - --- i ¢ ® R 3 er SR | | Na , oe \ o - Price! McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe SL. $., Oshawa 725-5181 4 4 ! Con 8 # b - a bt » iad - ' { ( 2 4 4 : a 11 ' " A] \ - ; ' A » p) = (LR I] a § rll 9 ! FRANC A { . --- ih, ALT . a 3 , y ' ae ¢ -- NM ' A ----- "You must have been a bee-yoo-tiful From left is Matthew. Breen, 13 months, baby, 'cause baby ... la-teda!"' Indeed, the Ashley McKean, 15 months, Brady Mitchell, babies were beautiful at the Fair's annual six months and Christopher Hoskin, N baby show, but the judges were forced to months. Aren't they all adorable? pick six winners, and here's four of them. A 5 AE] a TT 4 I N\ "omar \ Er} And because the Star photographer couldn't get all six winners in 8 row, here's the other two winners of the baby show, » ~~ Ashley Wray, 10 months and Ashley Faux, six months.