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Port Perry Star, 15 Feb 2000, p. 9

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PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 15, 2000 § [ RECIPES, Ee, With construction of the new Immaculate Conception Church beginning in the spring, fundraising is beginning in earnest. One of the fundraisers the compilation of a cookbook filled with delicious recipes submitted by the many cooks in the Scugog communities. Working on the project are Nora Heffering (left), Treasurer of the Cookbook Committee, Marg Johansen, parent repre- sentative, Emelda Jackson, CWL member and Brenda O'Donoghue, Principal of The Good Shepherd School. Your kitchen 'treasures' are sought for church fundraiser By Heather McCrae Port Perry Star Got a favourite recipe you'd like to give away? Now is your chance to share your kitchen trea- sures with the community in the form of a cook- book. The cookbook is a fundraising endeavour by the Catholic Women's League and the Immaculate Conception and Good Shepherd Schools. Immaculate Conception Church burned to the ground on May 31, 1998, and the parish is now rebuilding. Although the church had $1.6 million insurance coverage, the new build- ing will cost approximate- ly $2.6 million. With seating capacity for 450 people, the new church will have a small chapel, multi-purpose office/meeting space and a basement room that will serve as a multi-use community centre. One form of fundrais- ing for the new church is this cookbook. "We are hoping our project will raise aware- ness in the community of our plight and by every- one sharing recipes it will also bring the people of the community together," said Nora Heffering, one of the committee mem- bers. "We are looking for people to submit good, basic recipes that are made with ingredients usually found in the cup- board," said Emelda Jackson. "Or a family favourite that has been passed down from gener- ation to generation." The eight categories are appetizers and bev- erages; salads, dressings, soups 'and sauces; veg- etables; main dishes; breads; desserts; Friday night suppers, and "extra special". The Friday night dishes can either be seafood or vegetarian recipes. Recipe sheets can be Mackey & Bailey Barrister & Solicitor picked up at the offices of both schools or after mass in the gym at the Immaculate Conception School. For more information about the distribution of the recipe sheets you can give Mrs. Jackson a call at 985-7218. The deadline for submitting that favourite dish or two (or more) is Feb. 25. The cookbooks, which will sell for $10, are expected to be ready by Mother's Day. Saturdays Moming by appointment Oshawa Rd., Port Perry Lake Scugog Lumber Building Mon.-Fri. 436-7600 Sat. am. 985-7391 Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establishment has applied to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for a Sale Licence Our Place 15300 Highway 12, R.R. 3, Port Perry (including outdoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than March 16, 2000. Please include your name, address and telephone number. If a petition is submitted to the Commission, please identify the designated contact person. Note: The AGCO gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Registration Department Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario 20 Dundas St.W., 7th Floor, Toronto ON M5G 2N6 Fax: (416)326-5555 E-mail at licensing@agco.on.ca Ontario PORT PERRY STAR 36 The Port Perry Star is pleased to announce preparations are underway for Discover Scugog 2000. Copies of last year's production of Discover Scugog are all but depleted and the next edition of Scugog's tourist information' booklet is scheduled to be available for groups and tourist offices by early March. To make sure it's the best publication to date, we need the help of everyone inthe com- munity! If your organization or group has listings of any events planned throughout 2000 details must be submitted in writing to the Port Perry Star office no later than Feb. 22, 2000. Events published in Discover Scugog should be open to the general public. (e.g. fairs, bazaars, strawberry socials, etc.) Sorry, no extensions of this deadline due to production and printing schedules. Anyone wishing to promote their events, activities or services with advertisements, is asked to contact the advertising department at the Port Perry Star, 985-7383. Deadline for advertising is Feb. 22, 2000. Last year, at Trade Shows, Information Booths and local outlets, Discover Scugog was one of the most asked for pieces of information by people wanting to know more about our community. This is your chance to make sure visitors to Scugog Township know about your business, or group's activities during 2000. Call today!! ® Fill out the enclosed Activity Listing form and drep it by The Port Perry Star office with a description of any events your group has planned for 2000. We'll do our best to have it included. Activity Listing forms are available at the Star Office. Call today for more information 985-7383 Event . Date(s) .......... Time LEE I.

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