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Scugog Citizen (1991), 25 Feb 1992, p. 3

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hd Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, February 25, 1993-- 3 da Evening in Paris is Saturday night Saturday ening is the big night! After months of preparation, 'An Evening in Paris' will finally arrive, this Saturday, February 29 at the Blackstock Rec Centre. It's the Community Memorial Hospital Foundation's major fundraising event of the year, and committe¢ members hope to rafse $20,000 in just the one night. As well as gourmet dining and Details unveiled soon FROM PAGE 1 as quickly as we can," he stated. The proposal for the Conway . property in east-end Port Pefry is in front of local council at the samg as a Highest honour Knights of Columbus Grand Knight Henry Janssen of Port Perry council shows off the Star Council award presented to him last week by Martin Turpin, District Deputy. The award is the highest one from the Knights of Columbus International" and recognizes overall excellence In areas of membership recruitment and sponsorship of service activities, "This award is quite an Jano! for us. We're extremely proud of this accom- d.Mr. J The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic, Hoi fraternal organization with 1.5 million mem- bers world wide.-Last year, the organization donated more than $94 million to worthy causes. | for a major food store in west end Port Perry, on the south side of Highway 7A, opposite the Taylor Ford Mercury dealership. That proposal for a 30,000 square foot food store (believed to be Sobey's) was given "approval in principle" Feb. 17 by a 4-2 vote on council Mr. Meek said if council approves the zoning change for the west-end proposal, his group will object to the Ontario Municipal Board. dancing, the evening has a silent auction, a mystery guest, an illu- sionist, can-can girls, prizes and the intriguing. Let's Make A Deal -- just like on TV (well, almost!). There's not much time left to buy a ticket, so.act fast. They're $100 per person and are available at the hospital (985- 7321), Nuts About Chocolate (985-0761) and Pine Ridge Packers (985-4932). And'he said he expects there may be other objections to the OMB from the local level as well. As for the Conway property in Port Perry's east end, the original plans scveral years ago called for a large indoor shopping complex, about 90 up-scale condominiums and a seniors citizens apartment building. Mr. Meck said the current plans now call for an outdoor shopping centre and perhaps future residential development in a future phase two, As well, he said any residential development would be geared to - what the local market can bear and would depend on what type of devel- opment the local council wants on that land. and high standards 'of customer service. home improvement services." 4, "Since 1982, we have quietly built a business on the basis of integrity, quality workmanship, In 1991, we became a member of the Ontario Professional Renovators Association; and we are registered as an Enermark Contractor We look forward to continued growth as we strive to offer one o Durham Region's finest LUCYK © -- RENOVATIONS wro. COMPLETE Design-Build Service OMS * SAUNAS SUNRO ROOMS ROOMS KITCHENS * | BAY S A RE LRATIONS ADDITIONS INTERIOR Framing * Custom Trim Work Built-in Cabinetry Door Installation Stairs & Railings Drywall Boarding & Taping Suspended Ceilings EXTERIOR Aluminum Work . Window Replacement Skylights * Roofing * Sun Decks Garages & Carports Wooden Fencing * Concrete Work Repair Work Welcomed! WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT? * We return phiyne calls promptly. * We provide detailed written estimates which include firm starting and completion dates. And if we can't do the job when you need it done, we'll say so right away. * All work is done to your complete satisfaction and is covered by our 5 year warranty on labour. * We do small jobs carefully and completely. And if it's to your advantage, we gladly repaif instead of replace. * We have full insurance coverage. * Our written policy is to leave the jobsite totally clean and tidy, and remove all debris related to our work. * A lengthy list of local references is supplied with each estimate. We encourage you to check us out. * Seniors' Discount: Our pricing is always competitive, but whenever possible, spétial pricing Gi senior citizen customers. For your estimate call John today... 16985-8569 or 434-0517 ill apply for our valued FIRE ICALLS SCUGOG HALL NO. 1 (PORT PERRY) Feb. 22, 18:48 Chimney fire, Union Ave., Port Perry. SCUGOG HALL NO. 2 (CAESAREA) No calls! Way to go, every- body! Fire prevention is always a better bet than fire fighting. / 'Reaching Out" Myles G. O'Riordan ATER TYAN ITN AW 3) WAGG FUNERAL HOM McDermott-I' QUEENS I PERRY her Chapel IRE Over the years when | have had people come to me and ask why | felt funerals were important, | would share my experience with them, In August, 1975 when | was fifteen years old, my father (who | looked up to tremendgusly) died very suddenly.at home of a massive heart attack. | still remember the visitation and funeral in a very positive light. This was because of all of my father's and our family's friends and acquaintances who came to pay their respects and to celebrate his life with us. My father's funeral showed me that not only is it a family who grieves, but that many times it is friends who are hurting as well. As sad as my father's funeral was | can look back at it in a positive way because his friends and mine showed our family that we were important, and that they were thefe if we needed them. It i§ my hope that when my time comes someone will celebrate my life and support my family in their time of need. 136 WATER ST, PORT PERRY 985-9009 Mon, Tues, Wed. 11 AM to 8 PM; Thurs, Fri, Sat. 11 AM to 9 PM; Sun. 11 AM to 8 PM Something New at Dixie Lee! FRESH FRUIT YOGURT Available starting Thurs., Feb. 27 ivi We Pride Ourselves on Using Only 100% CANADIAN CHICKEN J rs

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