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Port Perry Star, 7 Apr 1992, p. 3

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"A Family Tradition for 125 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 7, 1992 - 3 Operation Scugog gears up for "Giving is Sharing" Easter Food Drive Operation is i i "Giving i Sharia: ion Sougog gearing up for its Easter "Giving is The food bank has been seeing a steady increase in people over the past year. "We have been seeing a lot more people due to the unemployment rate, high rent and the economy," Suns Wanninkhof, of Operation Scugog told the Port Perry The donations collected at this drive have to last until the nextlarge drivein the fall. "Six months is along time until the nextone, she Said n st year's Thanksgiving Food Drive was a disappointin one for the bank, but the Christmas drive was the Er oy cessful the bank has ever seen. . The drive fed 165 families which was 25 more than it ser- viced the previous Christmas. The overwhelming response at Christmas has held the bank over until Easter. Operation Scugog is hoping for an- other successful drive this month to stock the shelves and put the bank in good shape until Thanksgiving. _ Residents are reminded to drop off non-perishable food items in the boxes at the Port Perry IGA and Dowson's Valu- Donations will also be accepted at the Port Perry Fire Hall on Crandell Street in Port Perry between April 16-18. The hours for drop off will be Thursday, April 16 from 3 p-m. until 6 p.m., Friday, April 17 from 3p.m. until 6p.m. and Saturday, April 18 from 9a.m. 4p.m. LOOSE RUGS 4 Durhar Stearn || prOADLOOM \_ Cleaning ypPHOLSTERY 3 M Scotchguard 985-8552 J STONEMOOR DAY CARE CENTRES INC. 399 Queen Street, Port Perry Offers a "Child Enrichment Programme' for children 18 months to 5 years. Full time and part time available. - Hours 6:30 am to 6 pm For further information call 985-0800 KINSMEN CLUB OF PORT PERRY presents ... "Proud to Be Canadian" GALA DANCE D Flat & The Binz Latcham Centre, Port Perry SATURDAY, APRIL 25th from 8:30 PM to 12:30 AM $8./Couple in Advance $10./ Couple at Door "Proud to Be Canadian" BIG BAND BASH The Islander, Scugog Island FRIDAY, APRIL 24th from 8:30 PM to 12 Midnight $15./Couple in Advance $20./ Couple at Door "Proud to Be Canadian" LIP SYNC Latcham Centre, Port Perry SATURDAY, APRIL 25th from 1:00 to 3:00 PM $2./ Person in Advance $3./ Person at Door Tickets for above events available at Irwin Smith Music. If interested in joining the Kinsmen Club in your area call: David Goldberg, Port Perry 985-2630 (EIR EI EER HEL LR EPRI Pete Kneale, Port Perry 986-0979 Steve Snodden, Uxbridge 852-5259 T & C LIMOUSINE SERVICE PORT PERRY PLAZA » 68 SCUGOG STREET Ward 4 councillor concerned Dietlein says township sending out anti-development message 'By Scott Anderson Port Perry Star Ward 4 Councillor David Dietlein is worried that the Township of Scugog is sending out a bad message by stalling on development. "We must go ahead with pro- posals (brought to council) if the plans areright," he says. Councillor Dietlein says most of the proposals he has seen re- cently should be given the go- ahead. The Ward 4 councillor says he sees "a lot of desperate people" wanting to build in the area, but are stalled by the various levels of government. By denying the public a chance to build in the area, he says Scugog is putting out bad advertising that it is against de- velopment and doesn't allow building. "We need activity to stimu- late the economy." Councillor Dietlein points to two recent proposals to rein- force his point. One is the pro- posed development of the Con- way property on Highway 7A near Water Street, and the oth- er is the 30,000-square foot gro- cery store at Highway 7A near Queen Street west of Port Perry. Although he doesn't approve of the Conway scheme, he does support the grocery store and believes it should be given ap- proval to go ahead. Councillor Dietlein has been frustrated by the apparent hesi- tation by the levels of govern- ment to allow growth. He points to a recent report by a Region of Durham planner who ques- tioned if Port Perry was a viable place for development. "The region and the munici- pality should work together," he said. Another concern of Councillor Dietlein's is the province's freeze on development on the Oak Ridges Moraine for the next two years. He is opposed to this freeze because he says it af- fects the economic future of the communities, while protecting areas for residents in Metropoli- tan Toronto to enjoy. "Scugog isn't a playground for somebody else, it's a communi- ty." Councillor Dietlein says de- velopment is crucial to a com- munity and fears that the town- ship will not grow if they continue to send out negative impressions. Police charge one following run-in with MNR officers One man has been charged with numerous offences follow- ing an incident with Ministry of Natural Resources officials. According to Durham Region- al Police, two MNR officers were conducting routine inspections of ice fishermen on Lake Scugog near Caesarea on March 10 when they confronted four men. As the MNR officers moved towards the men, they fled in a vehicle southbound on Regional Specials NUTS ABOUT CHOCOLATE Store Easter The largest selections of molded Easter chocolates in Ontario. The finest of all chocolate in Ontario! Open 7 days a week til 10 pm in Port Perry & Lindsay Port Perry 182 Queen St. Lindsay 3 Kent St. W. Road 57. After stopping the ve- hicle, the two officers were threatened by the driver and he left the scene. On March 25, following the information from the MNR offi- cers, police arrested one man in Toronto. Robert Gibson Gray, 42, of E1- don Avenue in Toronto was charged with dangerous driv- ing, obstructing a peace officer and utteringa threat. Uxbridge 11 Brock St. W. (inside Daisy's Fabrics) w= SPECIALIZING wm WEDDINGS + AIRPORT SERVICE BUSINESS TRIPS « SPECIAL OCCASIONS i ---- GRADUATIONS & PROMS OFFICE 416) 985-01 a8 a a HATE Rs ATTA vey

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