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Port Perry Star, 14 Oct 1987, p. 3

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Incredible showman comes to Port Perry The incredible Mike Mandel comes to Port Perry this Saturday evening for one performance, and you won't want to miss it. Mike Mandel is a mentalist-hypnotist and most of his show is taken up with demonstrations of "mind- power" and his two-hour show keeps the audience sit- ting on the edge of their seats. In a recent performance in Kitchener, Mandel sug- gested to a young College student that she had just won the Miss Universe Title. In her excitement, (thinking she really had won a contest), she jumped onto the stage with Mandel, wrapped her arms and legs around him knocking him to the stage. The result was a sprained neck for Mandel before the girl found out that she really wasn't Miss Universe. The Incredible World of Mike Mandel is a show that is entertaining for all ages if you like comedy and are intrigued by ESP. This is the second time in a year that the Ringette Association of Port Perry has sponsored Mike Mandel -and they are hoping for an even larger turnout than last fall. : The cost for tickets is $8.00 adults and $6.00 for children under 12 is worth every cent, and if being able to afford the tickets means eating Kraft Dinner for a couple of nights ..... do it! SL Say it with a ... BALLOON BOUQUET Add to Your Bouquet Candy, Fruit, Wine, Jams and Mints The Balloon House Delivery Available 986-5105 '1 | JOHN ORDE QUINTET Thursday, October 15th Thursday, October 29th $10.00 Person - Reserve Seating EMIEL'S <$§ Zz" %, ¥ Eas PLACE 247 ZZ, DOWNTOWN PORT PERRY 985-2066 985-2257 ' RAE K "oh "nt y ' PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 14, 1987 -- 3 Merchants frustrated with MTC Traffic problem grows Traffic was moving at a snail's pace along Highway 7A in Port Perry at the start of the holiday Thanksgiving weekend. On Friday evening and on Satur- day, traffic along the highway in front of the Port Perry Plaza was funnelled into one lane east and west by the off-duty OPP officer hired by the Plaza merchants to direct cars and trucks in and out of the busy shopping centre. Whether this reduction to one lane slowed traffic is not known, but the busier than normal flows on the long weekend were at times stop and go as far west as the Brewers Retail Store and as far east as the intersec- tion with the Scugog Island Road. The decision to funnel the traffic using pylons into single lanes at the plaza entrance was made by the OPP officer to reduce the chance of an accident and also for his own safety as he directed traffic from the middle of the highway. Caesarea resident killed A 20 year old Caesarea man was . killed in a tragic accident on Highway 7A, east of Port Perry, Oc- tober 5. Paul Andrew McDowell, of Sum- mit Drive, was pronounced dead at Port Perry's Community Memorial Hospital, shortly after the accident at 4:09 p.m. Newcastle Ontario Provincial Police say Mr. McDowell was travelling east on a 1986 Yamaha 'motorcycle near the West Y; Line, when he collided head-on with a 1976 Chevrolet. The car was driven by Gordon Gettins, 51, also of Caesarea. Mr. Gettins was taken to hospital and treated for minor injuries, police say. Both the car and the bike were complete write-offs. OPP are offering no explanation for the accident, and spokesmen say the accident is still under investiga- tion. No charges have been laid. Paul McDowell was the son of Samuel and Jean McDowell of Caesarea. Funeral services were held at the Wagg McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home in Port Perry on Thursday October 9. Inter- ment Nestleton United Cemeteries. 7% 4 "yy 7/, 7 72 YW La Merchants in the plaza hire and And the MTC has also expressed pay for the services of the off-duty reluctance to consider traffic lights OPP officers to direct traffic inand there because the entrance is onto out of the plaza on Friday evenings private property rather than a and Saturdays. public roadway. However, the officers have told Plaza merchants paid about plaza merchants they won't work $22 000 for off-duty OPP officers to after dark on Friday nights any direct traffic there on weekends, longer because of fears for their and the merchants want the local safety. council to push for "'political action" Plaza merchants two weeks ago at the provincial level to get the ap- officially made a request to Scugog proval for the installation of lights. Township council to go to bat for There have been several. ac- them to have traffic lights installed cidents at the intersection in the at the intersection of the highway past few months. The merchants and plaza entrance. are growing more and more A study this past summer by the frustrated at the MTC position that provincial highways department in- signals are not warranted when they dicated that the traffic flows along must hire off-duty police officers to that stretch of the highway are not direct traffic to a single lane each sufficient to warrant signals. way as a safety precaution. 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