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Port Perry Star, 10 Jan 1995, p. 11

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 10, 1995 - 11 Scugog approves grant for new Greenbank Lions site By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Scugog Township Council will allocate $7,000 to a picnic shelter for Greenbank Park, provided the organizers' other forms of funding go as planned. The Greenbank Community Project, spearheaded by the Greenbank's Lions Club, is in- tended to be the central focal point for any activity in the com- munity. The Lions Club began plan- ning the project a year ago as a solo project, but has since enlist- ed the aid of Greenbank area churches, Guide and ball groups to help with the multi-purpose pavilion. The Park and Hall Boards will be looking after the day to day operation of the shel- ter. Larry Doble, president of the Lions Club, told council the pro- ject will cost $36,000, with an operating budget of about $7,000 a year. Model seminar offered Beginning model railroaders will have the opportunity to ob- tain a basic knowledge of the hobby's fundamentals at the Central Ontario Division (COD) Beginners Clinics being held on Saturday, Feb. 25, at Durham College - Room 1006, at the cor- ner of Simcoe Street North & Conlin Road, Oshawa, Ontario from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admis- sion is free. Attendance is limit- ed to the first 100 registrants. Registration will begin at 11 a.m. The clinics will cover the five most basic areas of Model Rail- roading; i.e. Benchwork, Tracklaying, Wiring, Scenery - and Kit Building. Each clinic will consist of a 30 minute pres- entation followed by a short question and answer period. Each clinic will be conducted by an experienced Model Railroad- er, who is highly skilled and knowledgeable in his respective area. The Central Ontario Division was formed to allow fellow mod- elers in the area to meet and ex- change ideas, to provide regular programs and live clinics to aid ~ modelers in improving their modeling skills, and to help modelers gain more enjoyment from the hobby. The COD oper- ates under the auspices of the Niagara Frontier Region of Na- tional Model Railroad Associa- tion. These organizations are dedicated to the premise that Model Railroadingis fun! If you have always wanted to build a model railroad layout or Librarian is hired Tom Bonanno is taking over the duties as chief librarian at Scugog Memorial Public Li- brary this week. Mr. Bonanno's appointment ends a search for a replacement for Suzanne White, who an- " nounced she was leaving her po- sition earlier this year. N Applications for the position came from as far away as Swift Current and British Columbia, according to Jim Willies, Li- brary Board Chairman. Mr. Bonanno's last job saw him travelling between New- foundland and British Colum- bia working for a library soft- ware firm. He has also been employed as librarian of the Woodstock Public Library and the Fort Erie librafy. He has also spent some time in Califor- nia. you would just like to learn more about this fascinating hobby, be sure to attend the COD Beginners Clinics. The organizers have ap- roached jobsOntario about a $12 000 grant and eight groups in Greenbank have already pledged their monetary sup- port. The building, which has been scaled down from a 40'x100' model to 35'x60 will be used for ball tournaments, church bar- becues, jamborees and any oth- er community function, which the current facilities do not al- low. The committee is planning to call a meeting with its user groups to help decide on the ap- propriate location for the shel- ter. Plans are also in the works for the various user groups to take turns running a farmer's mar- ket every weekend at the park. t" ~ ANNOUNCEMENT ~ Effective January 8, 1995, the firm of Madgett, Roberts, Marlowe, Hurren & Partners will carry on their practice as follows: Madgett, Roberts, Marlowe, Laing, Jackson & Chappell, Chartered Accountants, 187 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 1C2 Telephone (905) 579-5531 or (905) 686-6415 Fax (905) 579-4624 Partners: Bruce K. Madgett, C.A. Christopher J. Roberts, C.A. Charles W. Marlowe, C.A. Michael D. Laing, C.A. ° Wayne Jackson, B.A., C.A. Richard A. Chappell, B.A., C.A. "3 Meat Pies varietios $15 0 $1620. Beef Steak Pies pack - 40g each $230 $2530 case of 12 Maman Dion Half Moon Meat Pies "$125 per pkg. $1375. Dr. Kevin Dunkerley © Dr. Lionel McTague Dr. Robert Boyko, Orthodontist PORT PERRY DENTAL OFFICE COMPLETE FAMILY DENTAL CARE» DENTISTRY FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN Insurance Assignment Accepted [OSI atea Sako (We collect from Insurance Companies) NEW PATIENTS WELCOME Payment Plans Arranged' LX ; 462 PAXTON ST. « Senior Citizens Discount En (across from Port Perry » Evening Appointments Community Hospital) Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 '94 BUICK REGAL CUSTOM COUPE, 13000 km. -20500.00 59000 km. 1 0900.00 '92 PONTIAC SUNBIRD LE COUPE, '91 FORD ESCORT LX, | 4 door sedan, 83000 km. 7600.00 4 door sedan, 51000 km. 8900.00 | : Rk te To bhp amr s) USED CARS & TRUCKS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, (Batteries Included) '93 CHEVROLET LT BLAZER, 4 wheel drive, 4 door, 51000 km. 24900.00 -8 passenger van, 48000 km. 1 7900.00 Wideside, 15000 km. 1 6200.00 '92 PONTIAC TRANSPORT GT, 17900.00 '92 CHEVROLET CHEYENNE 1/2 TON PICK-UP, Wideside, 124000 km. 9900.00 : ] PONTIACS, BUICKS & GMC TRUCKS & VANS - IN STOCK, READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry '93 PONTIAC SUNBIRD LECOUPE, 75000 km. 10500.00 '90 CAVALIER, over $600000. IVENTORY OF PRE-OWNED C= = '93 GMC SAFARI SLX, '93 CHEVROLET CHEYENNE 1/2 TON PICK-UP, 7 passenger touring, 82000 km. | SEVENTY 1995 FACTORY FRESH 1995 IRENE, E> 985-8474 Serving Port Perry & the Durham Region since 1976 pp

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