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Port Perry Star, 27 Jul 1999, p. 13

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PORT PERRY STAR - CHRIS HALL/PORT PERRY STAR ABOVE THE REST: Rob Waller was a step above the rest last week at the Scugog Shores Museum's summer day camp, Celebrate The Good Times, the first of four fun-filled weeks of Island Adventures. Camps will run weekly until Aug. 20. They're open to children aged six to 11 and run from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The cost of a week- long camp is $90 or $20 each day, per child. For more information call 985-3589. Happy 16th Megan July 28th, 1999 Love Mom, Dad, Nicole, Terry & girls, and Pappa & Grama ~~ NEW WASTE DISPOSAL celebrate the suture; FEES AT sq icf © 4 REGION'S DURHAM DURHAM WASTE 1974 ¢ 1 x 9 REGION FACILITIES The Region's Waste Management Facilities in Oshawa, Port Perry, Blackstock, and Brock Township will be collecting new waste disposal fees, as of September 8th, 1999. There will be a minimum charge of $2 per vehicle for all materials delivered for disposal, except for dedicated loads of Blue Box materials and Household Hazardous wastes. These special materials must be delivered as a separate load in order to be exempt from the $2 minimum charge. The $2 minimum charge will apply to all vehicles. including cars. It is anticipated these changes will improve the waste management services offered by the Region of Durham V.A. Silgailis. P.Eng. Commissioner of Works By Chris Hall Port Perry Star Commuters in north Durham have proven to be more than eager to use the recently-introduced GO Bus service, say transit officials. TL In fact, use of the service here in Port Perry and surrounding communities has far exceeded what GO Transit officials thought they would see, says Karen Majerly, an information officer with the ser- vice... ray wy "It's doing very well there; all the new services we introduced in January 1999 are doing well," she sala : i : Prin St ently being compiled, and will pr rangit authority's board of th Durham. k ges to the bus Majerly. "We | August 20, 1999 at Columbus United Church The family of KEN & ELEANOR STURMAN invite you to a reception to celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary La on Sunday, August 1 A from 2-5pm at Seagrave United Church. ce has been: well- decision will be made then on ne, but there is a and we want Best wishes only. Pat & Roger Houghton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter, LISA TO BOB HORTON son of Margaret and the late Tom Horton. Evening candlelight ceremony to take place Bruce and Patricia Donneral of Sunderland wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Denise Elizabeth to Brian William son of John & Myrtle Starr of Cambray. The marriage took place July 16, 1999 at Cooks United Church in Pefferlaw at 8:30 pm. The happy couple live in Guelph where Brian is employed with Gencor. On May 29, 1999 Gail Wallace & Bill Nykanen were joined in marriage at Port Perry United Church, with Doreen Van Camp officiating. The Bride was attended by the Maid of Honor, Chnis Calderone, and Bridesmaids, Dana Robinson & Brenda Appleby. The Best Man was Ken Tair, with Ushers, Frank Calderone & Dave Myers. The happy couple are now residing in Port Perry the Beaverton to Whitby +1999. During that month, 105 riders each week day. '"That's actually a lot higher than what we expected or had hoped for with our initial calcula- tions," said Ms Majerly, noting that future changes may include possible slight route or schedule changes. : ~ GO Bus service began 1999, with pickups being and on Curt St. The service runs daily from Beaverton, down Simcoe St. to Port Perry and on to Whitby where passengers may catch a GO Train into Union Station at Toronto. Do When making their presentation before Scugog council late last year, GO service was a "use it or lose it" mode of. transporta- tion, and that after six months of use a decision on its fate would be made. used here, says official The most recent stats GO Transit has on file for Tuesday, July 27, 1999 - 13 rs ¥ bus service are for May there was an average of in Port Perry on Jan. 2, done near Scugog Arena + officials stressed that the Directory of Coming Events Weekly Casino Rama Bus Trip weekly runs for $5 per person and pick up at Scugog Memorial Public Library. Lunch tickets offered by Casino Rama. Call now and reserve your seat 905-986-0315. Williamson Special Care Transit. Wheelchair accessible. Blackstock Women's Institute Aerobics Gentle - Mondays - 1 p.m. - Blackstock United Church; Tuesdays - Low Impact - 7:30 p.m. - Blackstock United Church; Thursdays - Low Impact - 7:30 p.m. Nestleton Hall. Call 986-4280. Gentle Aerobics Gentle Aerobics for older adults, Mondays and/or Thursdays - 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Masonic Hall, Port Perry. New members welcome. Mary 905- 655-5917. Weight Watchers Blackstock on Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. For more information call Janice at 986-5126. Tai-Bo classes Tuesday & Thursday 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. and 8-9 p.m. - Durham Gymnastics Academy. Call Kim 985-0864. Every Thursday Heart to Heart - A spiritual & physical (Fae.Bo) workout for women starting May 27 from 10-11:15 a.m. Victory Christian Centre, 593 Alma St., Port Perry. 985-1346 or 655-3407. Saturday, July 31 Benefit dance for Lee "Huggy" Wilbur & Spinal Cord Regeneration, Utica Hall - 8 p.m. - $10/per- son. Mucis: Travellin' Wilburs. Tickets - 985- 4867; 985-3155: 985- 2983. August 7 & 8 7th Annual Port Perry Craft & Gift Show, August 7 & 8, 10-4:30. Scugog Arena. Info 905-985-8840. Summer Camp Scugog Shores Museum Pre-register at the museum or the Township of Scugog Clerk's Office. 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