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Scugog Citizen (1991), 30 Jan 1996, p. 2

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in aig i - 2 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, January 30, 1996 Student-built house ready for the market by Heather McCrae : Just Listed - House For Sale. New three-bedroom country kitchen and a full walkout basement. That's information from bungalow, walking a group of marketing distance to downtown students at Port Perry area. | Features gas High School. fireplace, double garage, The' house on Rosa two bathrooms, large PPHS students Jenn Sheehey and Jason Merton are part of a team getting ready to market a hew house on Rosa Street bulit by senior students at the school. (See story for detalls) . Township of Scugog PUBLIC NOTICE RE: Golden Report on G.T.A. Tuesday, February 13th, 1996 7:30 PM at Latcham Centre Council is seeking the public reaction to the Golden Report and on February 13, 1996 will entertain a limited number of individuals to express their views and opinions on the Golden Report on the G.TA Interested persons who wish to address Council about the matter are requested to notify the Clerk's Department at 985-7393, prior to February 9th, 1996 to be placed on the Agénda and file a written copy of the presentation by 12:00 noon on Feb- ruary 13, 1996 Those unable to make oral submissions or unable to attend are encouraged to file written sub- missions. The Agenda will be as follows: 7:30 PM - Brief overview of the Report 8:00 PM - Submissions (limited to 8 minutes inffforon 9:30 PM - Questions 10:00 PM - Adjournment Earl S. Cuddie, AM.C.T, CM.C Administrator / Clerk, Township of Scugog, Box 780, 208 North Street, PORT PERRY, Ontario LOL 1A7 Telephone : (905) 985-7393 FREE - BONUS FROZEN TURKEY from IGA! Pledse present coupon at time of purchase. (ARERR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RNR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR] Street, across from the ; high school, is currently *\ being built by students under the supervision of trained builders, electricians, plumbers and contractors. Grade 11 students Jason * Merton and Melinda Gainey, Erin Prachun, OAC, and Grade 12 student Jenn Sheehey were the winning team in a marketing competition in Lucy Black's class and are now promoting the sale of the new home. volunteers is getting ready for an extensive door-to- dvor canvass starting this week. Last year, the Scugog canvass raised $20,597. "That is our goal again this year. We would be very happy to equal last year's total," said Gwen Taylor, who is co-chairing the local campaign along with Dorothy Gibson, Judy Smith and Joyce Storry. They have assembled a team eof 21 captains and more than 160 canvassers who will be going door to , door through the month of February in the following areas of the Township: Port Perry, Prince Albert, Gréenbank, Seagrave, Manchester, Scugog Island, that's been delivered to businesses in the area. e"re trying to get it known to the public that there's a house being built and marketed by students" Jason said in an interview with the Citizen. "Designing that brochure was harder than I thought it would be. Everyone had a' different idea as to how it should be but we finally ended with a consensus of opinion" Jenn said. Last week the basement They've designed and was poured and the mass produced a brochure drywall installed. February is Heart Month Robinglade, Castle and in Scugog Township 2 Harbour and the Ridges. team of nearly 200 Blackstock "and the Epsom/Utica areas raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation each year through their own "jump rope for heart" campaigns. Once again this year, the Roses for Heart coin boxes will be placed in many businesses throughout the Township were people can make a donation. And the Heart Fund cook- book, "Simply Heart Smart Cooking" by Bonnie Stern is now on sale at the Big V Drug Store and From My Heart in Port Perry at just $19.95 plus GST. It would make a great addition to the kitchen of any family who want to eat right for better health & A Valentine Celebration THE LIGHTS! Town Hall 1873 Queen & Simcoe St., Port Perry presents When George Jirkan of Infraheat Inspection Services read in the Citizen about students building a house he donated his services and scanned the house with his infrared scanner last week. This process looks for areas of insufficient insulation or voids which can then be rectified before the drywall is nailed. "Only a few minor deficiencies were discovered and immediately rectified. A standard | certificate, showing the house has been inspected using infrared thermography, will be issued to the new homeowners. "It's like a clean bill of health for- the new homeeWwners™ Mr. Jirkan told the Citizen, on site. Friends and family of the marketing students will be going on a tour of the house . "It gives them an opportunity to see the house as it nears * completion" Jason said. "They'll also see a video of the work spent on the house since the i turning last September", Jenn added. A Although I only met with Jason and Jenn, they said all four have enjoyed and learned a lot in the marketing course and hope their efforts will result in the house being sold. A display case in the front foyer of the school is filled with information on the house and is continually being updated. The price is negotiable and the 1519 sq.ft. house, which comes with a. New Home Owner's . Warranty, can be finished to the new homeowner's specification. For more information you can call Laurie Heatlie, Construction Technology teacher, or principal Sandra Riches at 985- 7337. Mr. Heatlie has been supervising the students' work all along. featuring Broadway's Favourites by Gershwin, Porter, Berlin & Others with CAROL ANN FELDSTEIN Mezzosoprano KEVIN BRADSHAW Baritone 8 PM on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1996 Tickets $25. including GST + $2.00 Hall Improvement Charge Available at Jayson Callan Music BOAT TOPS & SEATS 139 Water St., Port Perry ©® Free Mobile Service ® All Work Guaranteed Hmm-------------- EZ PERRY to'glass & trim md, RCN WINDSHIELD? $50. OFF FOR WINDSHIELD DEDUCTIBLE with most insurance companies (up to $50.) at time of purchase with this coupon WE ALSO RECOVER Fresh fruit and vegetables have arrived atthe Port Perry Country Market. Karen Hoelzel (centre) of Boychin Orchards near Bowmanville will be at the market eactf weekend with produce, home baking, cider, maple syrup and Eldorado cheese. With Karen In photo are Sunny Galbraith (left) and Krista LeFort. Boychin Orchards Is no stranger to markets as the family has been at St. Lawrence for 65 years. Karen was Pat a yo /4 "born and raised on the COFFEE & MUFFIN farm." OO 985-9155 Cause for celebration? Let us send FLOWERS for your decoration! ¢ PERSONAL TOUCH Floral & Gift Shop o85-8507 209 MARY ST, PORT PERRY (across from LCBO) 985-9360

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