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Port Perry Star, 20 Mar 1990, p. 5

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ar Breakfast, anyone? Al Ellicott and Joe Macedo were just two of the many vol- unteers serving up bacon, eggs and toast at the Oddfellows Hall Sunday morning. The $3, all-you-can-eat breakfast was well attended. Members at the Oddfellows Hall held the breakfast to raise funds for their projects. Audrey McLaughlin will be guests peaker at tribute evening for Ed Broadbent Audrey McLaughin, Leader of the Federal New Democratic Party, has confirmed that she will be guest speaker at the tribute evening on April 7 in honour of Ed and Lucille Broadbent. The dinner dance to be held at the General Sikorski Hall on Stevenson Rd. in Oshawa, will be the first opportunity for McLaughin to appear in the Durham Region since she replac- ed Broadbent as party leader last December. McLaughin who stated she, "would be delighted to attend," in confirming her attendance with Oshawa MPP Mike Breaugh, will be joined by Ontario NDP Leader Bob Rae and United Steelworkers' Director Leo Gerard. Although there are a number of tickets for the event still available, community support and interest for the evening is strong and it is expected to be a sell-out as people will be joining together to honour Broadbent for his work in our community and country and to have the oppor- tunity to hear and meet Audrey McLaughin, the first woman to lead a national political party in A new spirit of giving La t ad and volunteering Certificates D.J. TAYLOR [Gc INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North Street, Port Perry Guaranteed Investment (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) 1 YEAR 985-8416 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT * Attics Basements Eavestroughs Garages Gardens Grass - Cut & Trim #* 0% %¥ * * CABSENT-EZE t Sed YOUR KEY TO ALL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 985-0069 XX * Hedges Leaky Taps Painting Papering Pools & Yards Windows * ® * #3 (From Page 1) Councillor Pearce said the entire area should be subject to site plan control because of the potential for congestion and the negative impact on residents of Ash Street immediately west of the site. And councillor Christie wanted to know if the Separate School Board has any plans to add more portables, to which School Board rep Jerry O'Neil replied that the Board does not want to see the school increase in size. Lawyer Rae Marcus, repre- senting the School Board and the Arch Diocese at the meet- ing, said the plans for the sen- iors building include 16 parking space, six more than required by Township by-laws. SIRMONS Vy. MAXIPEDIC* SUPREME BY GOOD Quality 312 coil construction. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Mdrci 20, 1990 -- 5 Council considers apartments And Ms. Marcus said the site near a church and school is a good one for a senior citizens building. Plans unveiled on Monday night call for a walkway from the new building to the church along the west side of the present church parking area. Over the past couple of years, people living along Ash Street have expressed concern about the proposal, namely in- creased traffic and congestion as access to the proposed build- ing would be via Ash Street. Similar concerns were again raised at the most recent public hearing on Monday. The proposal at one time called for Scugog Township to sell a portion of Cedar St. (un- opened) to the Arch Diocese. 10 year warranty. 39" Twin 54" Double 60" Queen NAAR MAXIPEDIC* CELEBRITY | Reg. $469 $348 set $569 $398 set $659 $448 set | Sale BEST Quality 512 coil construction. Extrafoam comfort. 15 year warranty. | Reg. $1199 $598 set $1369 $678 cet $2269 $1098 se 54" Twin 60" Double 80" Queen "SAVEON SOFABEDS, ADJUSTABLE BEDS Limited Quantities L 39" Twin 54" Double 60" Queen But in response to a ques- tion Monday night, Scugog Mayor Howard Hall said the status of that previus agree- ment between the Township and Arch Diocese is not clear in light of the Ontario Municipal Board ruling of last year. In raising concerns about the proposal, councillors Pearce and Christie noted congestion, parking and potential problems over drainage, especially as it might impact the Victorian Vil- lage sub-division to the east of the area. Council made no decision on the proposal Monday eve- ning, but one is expected in the not too distant future. The project has approval for provincial funding for con- struction. Simmons, Beautyrest and Maxipedic Sleep Sets y MAXIPEDIC* CONTESSA BETTER Quality 512 coil with edgeguard support. 10 year warranty. Reg. Sale $689 $438 set $849 $498 set $969 $598 set BEAUTYREST" QUINTESSENCE THE ULTIMATE in comfort. 660 pocket coils, pillowtop foam, imported Sale | damask cover. 15 year warranty. j ¢ : ) 54" Double Set 60" Queen Set Reg.. Sale $167 $948 $1840 $998 , DAYBEDS! 20 Centre St. N., Downtown Oshawa parking in the Centre St. garage FREE SATURDAY ato a ELL ati ~ a

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