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Port Perry Star, 20 Feb 1990, p. 11

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Christian Women's Club features environment The March Dessert Evening of the Port Perry Area Christian Women's Club is scheduled for Thursday March 1 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge on Queen Street. The Christian Women's Club is inter-church and non-sectarian with 2200 groups across Canada, the U.S.A. and around the world. There is a special feature of cur- rent interest, a musical presenta- tion and an out-of-town guest speaker each montui, yet there are no membership fees or dues. 'I'nis month the special feature is "Think Green," with a presen- tation by Janet Banting on the en- vironment and recycling. Pat Green, a vocalist from Oshawa will be bringing the musical presentation. Mrs. Jane Weist from Oshawa who is a school bus driver and grandmother will be giving her once-in-a-lifetime story as the guest speaker. All interested women of the Port Perry area and all the sur- rounding communities are especially invited by making a reservation. For reservations call Kim at 985-8753. The cost for this information and fun evening is $4.00. A free-will offering is taken. See you there on March 1. Seeks zoning to permit truck An application for a zoning change to allow a Blackstock man to park his gravel truck on his property met with support and opposition from his neigh- bours. Joe Gauley, who operates one gravel truck from his home at 65 Scugog Street in Black- stock has applied for a zoning change. At a public meeting Mon- day evening in the council chambers, his neighbours to the south say they have absolutely no objection, while his neigh- bour to the north is strongly op- posed. Another neighbour, who lives nearby said she has no ob- jection so long as the truck was not leaving the yard before 7:00 in the mornings. Mr. Gauley said if the zon- ingis approved, he has nointen- tion of expanding the number of trucks. He has been parking his truck in the yard since the fall of 1988. The Township has re- ceived a complaint. He told council that the price of land in Scugog makes it impossible. for him to re-locate elsewhere. And he noted that several other businesses on Scugog Street in Blackstock generate heavy truck traffic, so one more truck is not going to alter the character of the area. Council took no action Monday on the application, but a decision is expected in the near future. Certificates D.J. TAYLOR [Gc INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North Street, Port Perry Guaranteed Investment (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) 5 YEAR 985-8416 HIRYU BUSHIDO Kal Martial Arts Centre MASONIC HALL Queen & Lilla St., Port Perry (across from Presbyterian Church on Queen St.) REGISTER NOW Classes - Monday & Wednesday 3 CLASSES NOW AVAILABLE 6:00 to 7:00 PM; 7:00 to 8:00 PM; 8:00 to 9:30 PM (Adults only) Join Anytime - 985-0205 - visitors Welcome PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 20, 1990 -- 11 And The Winner Is... Joel Aldred was on hand Saturday to draw the winning 50/50 ticket at the Cubs, and Beavers Bake Sale, held Saturday at the Island Hall. The lucky winner of $251 was Sandra Chaleut of Goodwood. Pictured are Anne Allen, Beaver leader, David Wood, Cub leader, Joel Aldred, Sylvia Wolf, Beaver leader, Howard Wolf, Tim Wolf, Christopher Wood, Alan Wolf, Owen Birchall,-and Scott Gerrow. Now! The Standard Trus MORE SERVICES No fees! Instant Tax Receipts. No Line-ups. Instant RRSP Loans MORE INTEREST Highly competitive rates. 'MORE OPTIONS Choose your favourite plan: GIC Plan. Special Savings Plan. Short Term Plan. Self-Administered Plan. Custom STANDARD Your Needs TRUST Member Canada DEpOSIE Ison e Conotatinn 165 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY RRSP HOTLINE: 985-8435 fms -- TT,

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