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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1988, p. 11

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Early on the morning of Satur- day, July 2, '""Captain" Don Alland set sail on Lake Simcoe with a group of passengers from the Central Seven Association aboard his 42' cabin cruiser "Bye- Bye'. Don, a Toronto businessman, and his crew ot. Paul Maehara, Lloyd King and Tom Johnson sailed from Keswick to Battlefield Park in Barrie, where they prepared a fine barbecue lunch for their passengers. re -- tgp of 3 » 3 s 2 ; ™, J 1, ~ ON rpg appt The Festival Tent at Palmer Park was packed on Friday night to take part in the Medieval Feast and show. There was lots of fun and laughter as those at- tending were required to ask permission to "water their horse", and pay homage to the King. Above, a jovial King Henry Vil is served up a bountiful meal by one of the "wenches". TRINA i BROOKLIN VILLAGE SHOPPE LTD. Fine Ladys' Wear Up to 50%, BERR: Summer Merchandise Clearance Experience Fashion Shopping in Brooklin Mon. - Wed. 9:30 - 5:30 Thurs. - Fri. 9:30 - 8:00 Sat. 9:30 - 5:00 BROOKLIN 655-3474 ff | 'Group enjoys cruise Along with sunbathing on the deck and swimming at the park, each passenger enjoyed a chance at steering the vessel from atop its flying bridge. At the end of the trip, "Captain" Don presented each passenger with a gift pack containing, among other things, a captain's cap. Port Perry Lions Club Presi- dent Sam Johnson, Vice President Jim Rushford and Club members Ken Clark, John Olivero, Gord Geer and Hugh Rushford, were instrumental in arranging their outing and a similar event last year for people involved in Cen- tral Seven's programs. They were also on hand during the trip to assist the captain and crew of the "Bye-Bye." Mr. Alland, who has developed a fondness for Port Perry, ex- pressed great pleasure in being able to donate his boat and time for this special project for some of the citizens of our community. The passengers expressed their feelings about the trip with such comments as: '"What a great day!" and "Wow!"'- Not hurt An 18-year old Township man escaped serious injury in a motor- cycle accident Sunday evening. Regional Police say Dereck Martens was southbound on the -Marsh Hill Road when he lost control of the motrocycle and struck a culvert in the ditch. He suffered only minor injuries. EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOB 1NO (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE NATIONAL 1 TRUST "A Division of National Victoria and Grey Trustco 0" 5 Year Annual Interest 9% % SEMI-ANNUALLY Rates Subject to Change without Notice. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 19, 1988 -- 1) Residents ask for up-grading along road Residents of the Whitby-Scugog Townline Road would like to see their road improved and if possi- ble, hard topped sometime in the near future. Council received a copy of a letter addressed to the clerk of the Township of Whitby pointing out deficiencies and problems along the road, from Betty Cincurak, on behalf of the residents who live along both sides of the road. In addressing the problems, council agreed that the four-way stop sign on the road does create a dangerous situation, and they would support a request to have it removed. Roads superintendent Ronn MacDonald told council that many of the problems listed in the letter are valid concerns, but based on the Townships road maintenance policy, the road does not warrant asphalt (hard top) because of the low volume of traffic. Mr. MacDonald said there are many other roads in the township with double the amount of traffic that would have to be considered for paving before the Townline Road, based on their usage policy. Council was in general agree- ment that if Whitby wanted to spend more money on the road for improvements they could go ahead, but they would not be spending any additional funds on the road. Clerk-administrator Earl Cuddie, told council that Whitby council was fully aware of Scugog's poli- cy position on the Townline Road. A letter will be sent to the town of Whitby informing them of Scu- gog's support for the removal of the four-way stop sign. -- OR -- SHIRLEY ROAD, (R.R. 2, PORT PERRY) PICK-YOUR-OWN RASPBERRIES 17 PICK-YOUR-OWN &¥ FRESHLY PICKED Phone Orders Accepted. WHITARERS 985-3170 ' y A ! & S & 3 3 SF [1] HIER o Shirley Road [72] 2 = o v Annual Rates Monthly Rates 1 YEAR ............ 10 1/4% 2 YEARS .......... 10 3/8% 3 YEARS .......... 10 3/8% 4 YEARS .......... 10 1/2% 5 YEARS .......... 10 1/2% 1 YEAR .............. 9 3/4% 2 YEARS ............ 9 7/8% 3 YEARS ............ 9 7/8% 4 YEARS ............... 10 % 5 YEARS ............... 10 % -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for information SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation AFT * FREE * GOLDFISH GIVE-AWAY FREE Goldfish for any child accompanied by an adult. Starts Friday, July 23, 1988 -- While Quantities Last GOLDFISH STARTER KITS. - FULL LINE OF AQUARIUM PRODUCTS NOW AVAILABLE - _ from 5.99 up EE I I I Quality Pet Foods and Supplies at Affordable Prices. PORT PERRY PLAZA -- Hwy. 7A East -- 985-0554 OPEN: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 9 AM to 6 PM; Thursday to 8 PM; Friday to 9 PM.

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