TS CAMADA DAY Up CAMDR AY ONTHE aeaany WITH DOUG OLLIFFE C lons to the of 'The S d Hand For Kids', a super new store on Perry St. featuring all kinds of good, used g, toys and les for ids. A couple of Saturdays ago, the official red ribbon was cut by (from left) Chris and Amy Evans and their mom Marty, Ann Goddard and Joanne Ramsay. TOR OF JULY" S11 1p ses ko belve Hl Drop by and see the friendly folks at Crystal Clear and check out all the other services they provide. See their ad on page 22. Centennial T info from the ad on page 10. HOLY SMOKE! It's here already!. The Blackstock Tractor and Truck Pull Is this weekend, July 3 and 4. if you've ~been there before, you know what a treat thie Is. it's the longest running tractor pull in Central Ontario. It's got 4X4's, highway tractors, pro stock, vintage tractors and more. This What's more fun than the noise, dust and excitement of Blackstock's pe Tractor \ and Truck [3 Pull? I Once a year, folks from all over Blackstock roars! And it all happens this week- end, Friday July 3 and Saturday -----0 July 4. The fun gy starts both <¥ nights at 7 p.m. Admission on by Friday night is + $7 for adults | and $2 for chil- gather at the Blackstock Fairgrounds to see some of the fanciest pullin' in othe province -- from street legal 4X4's 10 highly modified tractors, this pull has has it. J dren. On Saturday night the adult price drops to $6. For entry forms or informa- tion, call Joyce Kelly at 986- 4257. Shopping centre could start in fall A significant commercial-resi- dential development in Port Perry could start as early as this fall, Scugog council was told Monday afternoon. Bill Meek of the William Stewart Group said the company wants to start working this fall for summer occupancy on the 88,000 square foot shopping centre on the Conway lands across And the plans call for a public walkway along the lakeshore which would connect with the existing parklands to the north of the 12.8 acre property. Councillors generally reacted favourably to the latest develop- ment plans for this property, although Regional rep Yvonne Christie said "personally, I would prefer to see the (amount of) com- year's announcers are Harvey Highway 7A from the Port Perry mercial space reduced." iain green Ke re machine Plaza. Arca councillor Harvey aham a s He said a re-zoning application Graham said his concerns centred right' Wright. So don't miss this for th . 1d be submitted d traffic fl N ~ It's a great night out and well or the project coul submitted around traffic flows and truck worth the price of admission. to the Township by the end of this routes for un-loading. As for the See you there! week. scope of the project, he said it's 0 Dan O'Brien of O'Brien and not up to council to regulate the Have you got a messy car? Mark' Associates unveiled a new sct of number of shops. "Free €hiterprise of Mark's Complete Car Care plans for council Monday after- will do that," he stated. wants to clean it up -- and how! He's got a complete, and | mean noon that shows the commercial p of the develop Mr. Meek told council the con- d as well as 112 condominium units at the back of the shopping areas. The plans show a large food store, believed to be A and P, a large "automotive retail store," a McDonald's Restaurant and sev- eral other smaller stores. Mr. O'Brien said the design of the buildings will be "New phase of the project will be started when at least 50 per cent of the units have been pre-sold. As for the commercial portion, he has five tenants who want to move in by next summer. The complete development, he said, would generate $560,000 yearly in takes, raise another $400,000 in one-time levies and create from 170 to 300 full time and expert advice ANNUAL SUMMER 16) 9 DVN SH. NAN( 8) OF SALE (O10 IAL 8) Ot England/Victorian™ style in keep- ing with the traditional architec- ture of the community. FROM JULY 2TO FROM JULY 9 TO CLOSING, JULY 8 CLOSING, JULY 19 SCUGOG & DISTRICT RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Confidentiality - Accompaniment Non-Judgemental Support Referrals - Public Education Survivor Groups Face to Face Counselling '24 HOUR CRISIS LINE (416) 579-8006 * (416) 985-8850 FAX (416) 985-0852 P.O. BOX 1226, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO LoL 187 Hours: rs: Monday to Friday § AM to 5 PM SELECTED GARDEN BOOKS ALL NIALS ALL VEGETABLE & FRUIT PLANTS PEREN ELECTED PLASTIC POTS ALL CEDAR TLANTERS & AND PLANTERS SELECTED HOUSE PLANTS CTED FLOWERING SHRUBS Woman Helping Women [R75 DASERY [0 RN (14 NUEYS SAT. R-0,SUN 0.5