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Port Perry Star, 16 Jan 1996, p. 13

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PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 16, 1996 - 13 Developer seeks changes By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star The developers of the former Conway property are seeking minor chang- es that would see a change in both commercial and He said the additional space would make the rec- reational area between the lake and the store more usable for the munic- ipality. The planning commit- tee will make a decision on the changes shortly. "Your Independent Gro- cer", owned by the Nation- al Grocers/Loblaws Com- panies Limited, is hoping to open the doors of the 35,000 sqaure foot build- ing by Thanksgiving. ~ recreational areas of the development. Richard Zelinka, repre- = I -------_ senting the I.P.C.F. group, who will be devel- oping the land, said the changes would increase the commercial portion EE from 2.4 to 2.9 hectares is pleas and the recreational area ST se ERR: A oN a , : 3 by more than half a hec- tare. COURIER SERVICE Manicures, Fre CANPAR DEPOT OfficeCentre 188 Mary St., Port Perry 985-7383 oF winter takes them away. 9853501 W Brand New Techniques ¢ Beautiful Full Set of Nails First Fill FREE JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR SOUNDS GOOD: Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry has been given a new stereo system, courtesy of the Port Perry Fiddle Club. The system will be used to pipe music into the cafeteria at the hospital. Here, Community Memorial CEO David Brown (left) tries out a tape of 13-year-old club member Mark Sullivan's music, donated along with the new system by : SNOWPLOWING Come in from Fiddlers' president Barry Virtue. The club raised funds at its monthly jam ses- R | the cold and into the sions, which occur the fourth Wednesday of each month at the Scugog Sanding Saltin warm atmosphere of Community Centre. Everyone is invited to come on out and play, or enjoy the Snowb! - n 9, Emiel's Place, tunes. : 9 Hot Chocolate, Residential ~ Commercial Hot S "wy od dike Coniracts Available are oa or he For all your q H 1 t LJ Be A Sport!!! DS dd. dAAdA dA i sa, ria a chill off Automotive & Sop the Big Brothers & Kelly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce SCOTT PROPERTY BT] oN Truck Part Needs orth Durham BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS SERVICES | Reta an Bini Zona Call (905) 985-8481 oo i 0 - Cintbian ind Butch Cuisine Radiator Shop also on premises Motor Vehicle - Criminal - Personal Injury Mobile (905) 435-3098 Serving the Commaniny for 25 years, Wills - Real Estate - Family Law Corporate & Commercial Evenings and Weekends By Appointment Feburary 10 - 17, 1996 Centennial Lanes - Port Perry 114 King St. E., Oshawa 723-2278 A Kinsmen Club 3rd Annual Sled Dog Derby Saturday, Jan. 20th, 12 Noon poard French Immersion Registration 7 \% 158 Water Street The Durham Board of Education offers a French Immersion 2 3 | Port Perry Program starting in grade one. Registrations for September 1996 are being accepted now. Information meetings will be held in the following schools offering the French Immersion program: 985-4411 Port Perry: R.H. Cornish-P.S.................... 985-4468 A proud Sponsor of this event Wednesday, January 31, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. * Races will take place - on Queen Street, Port Perry and travel to the lake, turning north along the west shoreline Commision des assurances 4 3 Ontario de I'Ontario Insurance wn Commission The Rovf Povey Slay 985-7383 Request for Proposal Designated Assessment Centres The Ontario Insurance Commission is soliciting applications from qualified health care centres facilities and providers to conduct independent health care assessments on automobile accident victims The Designated Assessment Centres (DACs) will assist insurance companies and claimants when a neutral third-party assessment is required to determine the claimant's entittement to accident benefits -- A roster of these DACs has been established under the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) a | A y LO KH A regulation under the Insurance Act It is expected that there will be up to 27 additional centres located across Ontario to accommodate referrals They will become operational on April 15 1996 The proposed locations ® are in the cities and regions noted below Please specify when requesting an application package from us FORD MERCURY which type of DAC (Disability. Medical and Rehabilitation or Residual Earning Capacity) that you are applying for * Queen Street will be blocked off Friday night to prepare for the races. SALES & LEASING Disability Medical and Rehabilitation Residual Earning Capacity ; n " amc A Mamiton (1 thunder ay 1 PARTS & SERVICE For more information Scarborough (2) North York (1) Kingston (1) Hamilton-Wentworth Region (2) Scarborough (1) a ore Region 1 | call Dave Goldberg at Simcoe/Muskoka Region (2 Simcoe/Muskoka Region (1) m Brampton (2) Brampton (1) Durham Region (21 Sarnia (1) Sarma (1) HWY. 7A WEST, - : ' Applications can be obtained from the Ontano Insurance Commission by Fax only ta (416) 590-7265 PORT PERRY Requirements protocol and deadlines for proposals are included in the application packages

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