wy» 6 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, April 9, 1996 FOR MOMS & TOT. Childhood lasts but a moment... | a portrait lasts a lifetime. For a limited time get a quality portrait package for only: $1 0.95 plus $2.00 sitting fee Package includes: 1 - 8x10, 2 - 5x78, 16 Friendship Wallets NEW... Instant Portrait Viewing! View your poses on our video monitor immediately after your sitting. With our new system, you can order additional portraits to create your very own collection to suit your family's needs. *$2.00 sitting fee per subject in the portrait * Special offer background and poses our selection. * All ages and family groups welcome. * Limit of one special offer per family Book your appointment today! | {SAVE MOE, lu nee | | Jims PLACE / sears | | + 1894 Scugog Street, Port Perry Plaza I PHONE 985-7311 | | MONDAY, APRIL 15th - | | | 9:30AMto1PMand2to6 PM. One coupon per family. Stonemoor "~ CJ J + Cire quiet Port Perry Uxbridge 985-0800 852-3510 TODDLER OPENINGS HOURS 6:30 AM to 6 PM For further information please call Dianne (905) 985-0800 ~~ aring for Children, 18 months to 9 years Utica DayCare - for - Toddlers & Pre-Schoolers * Flexible to your needs * JK.& SK Programme * Beforce/after School care (busing Epsom & Port Perry) * Home-cooked mcals * Piano lessons * French language cireles UTICA DAYCARE ... your child's home away fron hime HOME DELIVERY AVAILABLE! Monday to Friday0 to 8 s-DIAPER WAREHOUSE OU PAY ONLY ONE LOW PRICE BABY BOUTIQUE 30 Taunton Rd. E. (right beside McDonalds) OSHAWA 579-6557 1st (O1TEVST3 4 DICT IEE Lo) (Ll DJETOIS ZTE) RICHI NEDICE GCI EIGCEI ETE] REM NE TE] 100% Guaranteed \_(905) 985-8783 ) Saturday 10 to 5 Sunday 11 to 5 hfe lV r.\ 4 (o] | gad ied Baby Wipes 84 Sheets 2 for $6.00 Public invited to view Scugog residents will s06n be able to get a look at the-plans for a gaming facility proposed for Sgugog Island. .-A public Open House is planned April 19-20 at the First Nations Community Hall on Scugog Island, Missassauga of Scugog - First Nations chief Gary « Edgar said last week. He said. the drawings from the proposed 45,000 square foot facility will be on display and officials will, be on hand to answer questions from the public. The new facility will be named the ,&Great Blue Heron Entertainment Centre to be built on land . connected owned by the Scugog Island First Nation. The design calls for three dome-like structures for 40 gaming tables and a bingo hall to seat 700 people. The exterior of the structures will be painted in bright, distinctive colours. Managerient of the fakility will be through an agreement with Casinos Austria, a company that operates and manages over 100 gaming facilities in several countries and on board Juxury cruise ships. * "Everything is falling into pgee very quickly and very nicely," said Chief Edgar, ding that construction is (e] VB 4 (TAX INCLUDED) SIZES QUANTITY Small, up to 14 Ibs. ... 2120 Medium, 12to 24 Ibs. .. 100 Large, 22 to 35 Ibs. 90~ X-Large, Over 30 Ibs. . 80 cieradaed bdis Jia aNIL ELEY When Julle Belair, 12, (centre) won the huge Easter basket at Sturman's General Store, she decided to share the goodies with her best friend Dawn McGuckin, also 12.-Jim*Sturman, owner, made the presentation on the weekend. © Quality Jewellery at Affordable Prices a>, + Expert Jewellery Repairs within two working days { @ Expert Clock & Watch Repairs ** FREE Ring Polishing Ist Week of Every Month (Maximum 2 pleces per person) 186 QUEEN STREET, +.JORT PERRY 985-2953 COUNTRY VI fe] Island casino plans due to get underway by May 1 and the target date to open to the publigis * mid-September this year. Hikers hit - - trail again "The snowy gone and it's hik- ing time again. The Scugog Hiking Club, | a chapter of the Oak Ridges Trail Association (ORTA) is planning 3 outings, the first one April 14." Meeting at 7 pm. at the old railway bed on Highway 12 at Blackwater (north of Greenbank) the hike takes «you across an abandoned rail line to Little Britain. A part of the proposed Trans Canada Hiking . Trail, it's easy terrain with an approximate distance of 15 km. one way. At the halfway point there will be an optional drop-out spot. Winter still has us in her clutches so dress warmly " and, if possible, wear, hiking boots. The following weekend, on April 21, a hike is planned throughout the Walker Tract, a terrain covered earlier this winter. Everyone. is asked to meet at 1 pm. on the east side of Uxbridge Concession 7, South of Durham Road 21 and the microwave tower. For the bird watchers, plan an early morning hike along the Waterfront Trail at Lake Ontario on May 19. Starting out at 7 am from the Whitby beach parking lot at the foot of Brock Street in Whitby, the hike takes you through Thickson Woods to Oshawa, all of which is easy terrain. For further info, please contact organizer John Scott 985-9014. Bridge results April 3rd, afternoon 4 table Howell avg. 54 1st - Doris Phinney and Judy Atkinson 65 1/2 2nd - Georgia Brock and Ed Clark 62 3rd - Joan Cranfield and Al Stevens 61 4th & 5th - Pat Love and. Grave Love tiédd with Helen Mathieson and Joyce Heard 60 1/2 Evening, 4 1/2 table Howell, avg. 36 1st - Judy and Deon Atkinson 48 2nd - Ruth and Gord Mori 4712 8rd - Doris Phinney and «Georgia Brock 45 Late Ni CY: W-Tolo Monday to Sunday 7:00 PM and 10:30 PM Saturday é Monday - Tuesday - d Sunday 1:00 PM dnesday NOW! 12.30 PM 5 POINTS MALL Ritson & aunton OSHAWA (CEL A&P) 436-9404