= i --- Dn pd TA Tree? 12 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, july 17, 2001 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" DUNN"S in the Oshawa Centre | HOT SUMMER ra BRAND ON ALL SUITS AND SPORTS COATS (Sl 50 AND UP) MEN'S SLACKS SPORT JACKETS | Coot or ress ETIVCIS (RNR ACN 1/2 PRICE 1/2 PRICE § woe SUPER SPECIAL MEN'S & BOYS SUITS bs 1229 Bow B/ (H(3 5] d= 1/2 PRICE G 7( NOW 3 200 99 NOV 49 bi ri | "8 Now 4 nee 129% NOW '6¢ ER EEN EEE § MEN'S SUITS SPORT SHIRTS | SHORTS |" ap } Values to 40 Reg. to 5295. NOW 4 NOW Values to 160 2 PRICE How g 147.509 5) 1G 5 4 60 Nou 30 y) A SIZE FOR EVERY MAN os hi OSHAWA CENTRE WE Capa SUIT SIZES (Across from Reitmans) FROM 54-54 [= LISA I ! SUNDAY 11:00-5:00 MON. TO FRI. 9:30-9:00 SATURDAY 9:30-6:00 Organizers pleased with first run of Street Fest From page 1 Instead of running from Thursday to Sunday, as in years past, Street Fest 2001 kicked off Friday evening with live music, and then ran through Saturday night, wrapping up with another show in the festival beer tent. While final financial numbers on the event aren't yet available, Mrs. Cerovich says if the number of people in the streets are any indication, then the new-look festival did just fine. "We don't know if it was a financial success yet, but it was definitely a peo- . ple success," she said. "The crowds were good and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves and having a good time. "Every indication I got was that peo- ple were smiling and seemed to have very pleased looks. Overall, I think it was a tremendous success." Mrs. Cerovich acknowledged that there were some questions about the midway - which was omitted from this year's edition - but that there were nothing but positive remarks pertaining to the event, especially regarding the inflatable kids' games. "If there were any major complaints, believe me, | would have heard about them." She also pointed out that merchants were just as happy as the visitors strolling through downtown Port Perry. "All the business people seemed pretty happy; they were quite pleased with the decision to not bring in any outside merchants. People seemed quite pleased and the merchants were happy that we kept it local," said Mrs. Cerovich. She pointed out that all the mer- chants selling their wares on the week- end were from Scugog Township. The only exceptions were the providers of the kids' games, said Mrs. Cerovich. Sailing courses, sponsored by the Optimist clubs of Brooklin and Whitby, still have openings. Courses run one week for seven to nine year-olds in the Mosquito pro- gram, and two weeks for sailors aged seven to 17 years in the Youth White Still room in Optimist sailing classes Sail program. Qualifying students will be invited to become members of the Optimist Club of Brooklin Youth Sailing Club or the Optimist Club of Whitby Youth Sailing Club. For more information call 905-576- 1198 or fax 905-430-8716. -- TH Lud [B "1894 Scugog St., Port Perry | 905-985-9777 1-800-448-1056 www.ridgenorth.ca OE irr: oe oF Pate sis RE REIRT AY aaa | PERRY GLEN ESTATES in belt lot is the setting for this 2,300 sq, fc. 4 bedroom | erry with eat in Ykdtehen, 0, huge Rly room with LAKEVIEW LIVING - PORT PERRY AREA : Open concept ranch bungalow; huge oak kitchen with main floor fam- i.2 walkguis fof dining room: living room with brick fireplace, iy nn dry, Waster. ensiite. Beau f mature lot 100" x30"