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Port Perry Star, 1 Jul 1997, p. 11

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Rr SA ER TR iol. ini A RR NN Ea at ter o EE "A Family Tradition for 131 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 1, 1997 - 11 Pilot not injured as lane crashes east as Demo derby back at fair A popular event at the Durham Central Fair, the Demolitian Derby will re- turn again this Septem- ber. This year's derby will be operated by, P & R Demolition Derby produc- tions (705) 749-9597. A special Mini Car Event us- ing all four cylinder cars will be added to the lineup. Other special heats will include the "Feature Heat" where the winners from the regular heats will compete for the overall winner place. Also a "Hard Luck" heat for the drivers of regular heats who were unable to compete for vari- ous reasons. A trophy will be awarded to the "Best Painted Car" at the end of the show. Due to the overwhelm- ing response last year, ad- . ditional grandstands will be in place for this year's event. FE -- The Rod Perey Shae ) Fishin JP Fishing Congratulations Entry forms are availa- ble from Heather Madei- ros 983-6373, Terry Mac- Donald 983-9395 and at Hwy. 115 Truck and Auto, or Northbound 115 Hwy, 6 km. north of Hwy. 401. Entry fee is $25 payable in cash when the form is picked up. Assessment Act, the Perry. August 4, 1997. Mr. J. Warren Thornhill, Ontario L3T 7N4 : PUBLIC NOTICE GREAT BLUE HERON CHARITABLE CASINO The Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation is pleased to provide to the public, following the guidelines of the Federal Canadian Environmental which has been prepared as an Environmental Assessment Report for the Great Blue Heron - Charitable Casino. This project has been undertaken by the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation and is located on First Nation lands on Regional Rd. No.7 (Island Road), northeast of Port The Environmental Assessment will be available for review for a period of 30 days from July 4 to August 4, 1997 at the Scugog Memorial Public Library, 231 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario. Should you wish to do so, please submit your written comments on this report no later than, Marshall Macklin Monaghan Limited 80 Commerce Valley Drive East RIK DAVIE/PORT PERRY STAR BLESS THIS BOAT: Rev. Elaine Barker blessed the boats in a service at the Port Perry Yacht Club last Sunday afternoon. With Rev. Barker are Club Commodore, David Brierley (right) and Cal Murkle, owner of "Calm". Perfect weather blessed the tra- ditional service, which has been conducted at the yacht club for many years. lt is believed the "bless- ing of the boats" originated centuries ago, when seamen set out to find new territories or went in search of fish. [ole XQ EER : UR EETG SUBSCRIBE to the PORT PERRY STAR | Start yours today - call 085-7383 following documentation + RRR ot es! 1998 BIG TYPE "PHONE BOOK HEMP CLOTHING BOOKS & MAGAZINES VARIOUS SMOKING ACCESORIES 68 KING ST. OSHAWA, (208) 721-2111 HOURS: Sunday 12-5, Monday Closed, Tuesday & Wednesday 11-7, Thursday & Friday 11-9, Saturday 11-7 e ANNUAL RATES 1 YEAR................... eee 3.75% 2 YEAR.........ccauauueeeee ..4.45% 3 YEAR............ Seaennsnss ...4.95% CANNES 5.55% 30 DAYS.....cccemememecenanes 2.65% 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 - No Fees The Port Perry Star and the Uxbridge Times Journal present © o Includes all 985-986 residential and business phone numbers wo Valid for 12 months N= \ * Includes area postal codes 2 Much easier to read & use because of the BIG TYPE and magazine style ensures it will be used easily and : often. es © ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE £5. ADVERTISING TOOL YOUR GT BUSINESS COULD HAVE! For advertising information call the Port Perry Star 985-7383

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