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Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1999, p. 10

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. 10- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 9, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" From page 1 Because of the condi- tion of the building and its appearance, it is increasingly difficult to rent the facility for wed- ding receptions and other private functions, says the report. When the hall came £ | ol oe gE 3 tJ i | C & i i! : Dr. T. Mr 1§} why For Evening & Saturday Appointme Visit our website: www.iluvmydentist.com L 985-8451 under discussion during a council budget meeting Monday, Ward 1 rep Keith Bacon suggested the town- ship contact Port Perry High School to see if the building and trades class- es would take on renova- tions and repairs. Councillors agreed this is an idea worth pursuing 238 Queen Street, Port Perry Fate of township-owned hall in question as a way of saving money, but the first step will be a decision on its future: S pend serious money to repair and upgrade, or tear it down and build a. new replacement. la "That's a decision for Il the stakeholders to make," said Mayor Doug Moffatt. | ------------ DAVID M. HODSON Lawyer IL, 23 "Offering a full ran ge of Jamily, criminal and estate litigation services for Port Perry and our surroundin 4 community" Car thefts grind to halt Thieves attempting | to steal two cars from a Manchester sales lot were foiled last weekend when they picked two vehicles on the lot that wouldn't start. Durham Regional Police report that some- time between 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 3 and 2 p.m. on Feb. 4 thieves tried to steal a 1985 S-10 pickup and a blue 1986 Buick. One had problems with the starter and the other just wouldn't start, say police. The cars were unlocked at the time of the entry, police say. Each vehicle had the steering column smashed and the ignition punched. Directory of Coming Events Thursday, Feb. 11 Introduction to Macrobiotics, 7:30 p.m. - Reid's Organic Cafe, 180 Queen St. Feb. 11 Cartwright High School Grade 8 Parents Information Night - Lunch Portable - 7 p.m. Feb. 11 Valentine's Luncheon. and Euchre - Oddfellows Hall, Luncheon $5: Euchre $2. Saturday, Feb. 13 The Men's Breakfast Group will meet at 7:30 a.m. at the Seagrave Church. Saturday, Feb. 13 Good Country Dance, Uxbridge Legion - The Tradesmen - 852-7101. Saturday, Feb. 13 Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery annual meeting at Scugog Municipal Office, Saturday, Feb. 13 at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 Valentine Dance, Janetville Community Center, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. - $8/person. D.J. - Warren Sutcliffe. Tickets available at Janetville Variety Store or call 878-5825. Sunday, Feb. 14 Roast Beef Dinner, Oddfellows Hall - 5 p.m. For tickets call 985-2343 or 985-7367. Tuesday, Feb. 16 Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, Blackstock United Church, 4:30'to 7:30 p.m. $5/adults; $3 under 10. February 17 Pot luck luncheon sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion - noon - 1 p.m. euchre to follow. Luncheon $5, euchre $2. Saturday, Feb. 20 A Valentine's Gourmet Dinner will be held at Burns Church, Ashburn from 6:30 to 8 p.m. for $39/couple. Call 655- 4825 or 655-8509 for reservations. Sunday, Feb. 21 Valentine's Dance, Good Time Country Music Club of Oshawa, Kingside Park, Oshawa. Admission - $3 - 1-5 p.m. Info. Don 433-8662. March 11 St. Patrick's Luncheon and Euchre - Oddfellows Hall. Luncheon $s: Euchre $2. March 17 Pot luck Iunehcon, sponsored by ' Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion - noon - 1 p.m. euchre to follow. Luncheon $5, euchre $2. Coming Events sponsored by 1575 HWY. 7A PORT PERRY

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