ION YO OOHATA EM VIITEIAD 2 aig 2 "A Family Tradition for 125 Years" _ Puednic0) vehoanl - 13A7 9 Sie 1} PORT PERAY STAR - Tuesday, Museum requests help in repairing Log House This spring the smiled Shores Museum Yap sad od with an unex when the front hosted Spe wall of its 1845 log house collapsed. Through donations and a raf- fle, the museum was able to raise more than $4,600 to cover the cost. The calculated d expen- . ditures for the work completed to date is $7,232. Museum representative, Roy Walker Smith, approached council on Monday in a bid to receive township funding to Thieves grab $2,200 worth of cigarettes Thieves stole cigarettes from two stores in Port Perry recent- ly. According to Durham Re- gional Police, over $1,000 worth of cigarettes were stolen in the early morning on Oct. 1 from the Big V Drug Store and Kellett's Variety on Perry Street had approximately $1,200 of cigarettes stolen in the early morning on Sept. 28. Also on Sept. 27, the Cango Gas Bar on Simcoe Street had two windows broken and a safe was damaged. Nothing was re- ported taken. The incidents are under in- vestigation. help cover the costs. He said more work may need to be done next spring depend- ing on whether the log house re- mains secure over the winter months. The museum board may decide to have a different type of foundation installed if it isn't satisfied. Skirting will also be installed to enclose around the bottom of the house. 'Earlier this year, townshi ip council agreed to match fun ing up to $5,000 with the mu- seum board to help diffuse the cost. The issue will be dealt with at the next council meeting on Monday, Oct. 21. Marilyn Pearce, a member of the township's finance commit- tee and a council appointee to the museum board, said the fi- nance committee will probably suggest the two parties 'split the cost of the repairs. The township and the mu- seum board would both contrib- ute about $3 +600 to cover the expenses. Councillor . Pearce predicts the finance committee will sug- gest both parties put the re- mainder of their funds ($1,400 from the township and $1,000 from the museum board) in sep- arate reserve funds in case fur- ther repairs are needed. \Vellol=l =I -10]18 1S - Beginners & ¢ Nich EG SE > hic in 2 : vanced s students - CT BMUS. MA 985- 4522 THE E REGIONAL V MUNICIPALITY |} OF DURHAM . HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The Cartwright transfer station and the Scugog transfer site will be closed on Monday, October 14, 1991, | for the Thanksgiving Day Holiday. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, October 15, 1991. . SILGAILIS, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS | A. OPPERS Te) e Quality Replacement and New Construction Windows e Expert Custom Installation or Cash and Carry e 15 Years Experience te | lot plan, floor o] = li Hifi ll HHH ELLE [ TTEITE I mit elevations, section |i . & detail oy on a i RESIDENTIAL Ng SRICe NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDITIONS ~ LAKE SCUGOG DRAFTING ~ 2 5 Plans include: PRESSURE TREATED "ROUND UP LATTICE Looking for Carpet or nyl Flooring | 22% « Good Prices § Professional Installation | 91010) 9 NO) O18) 24 0) {O10 \ SN (CW N0[0¥N(0)\ STAIN SZiN 8 Solid or Semi October 19, 1991 ] 99 Trusses & Miscellaneous Items gallon PENTICTON PRESSURE TREATED I" x 6 29. 75 | 2x4... 34. bh 2X6" De 10" 2x8 on NTs 74 2x10"... 1% 10 4x4... TS. 1 877 6" x6"... 1 priced per kneal foot PACKAGE PANELLING ,, "= MacMillan Bloedel Cottage Grade 7.99 Select U Joint 8 11.99 Pickwick 8' 12.69 Clear Cedar U Joint 8 2199 OLYMPIC LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER CO. LTD. i 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE - (OSHAWA ROAD) iidin PORT PERRY - ONTARIO - PHONE 985-7391 ® QUALITY PRODUCTS ® QUALIFIED SERVICE ® COMPETITIVE PRICING Te er rr rl -- EI aoe a £0 ee an mE eg EE ltt Te TA Sm