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Port Perry Star, 25 Jan 1978, p. 3

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1% Fa) irguiid USM Sp es Ey ML ¢ 4 . Jy: 4) fidia . i RI |, CR PR EE EE - Site plan would limit campground boat slips A site plan agreed to in principle by Scugog Town- ship Council Monday night will. limit the number of boat slips at the Goreski Summer Resort' on Lake Scugog, and calls for a clearly * defined parking area in the campsite pro- perty. CAT ad Nutrition ° Week in hr ° Ontario January 23 - 29, 1978 is Nutrition Week in Ontario. This year the theme is "What's to Eat" and the focus age group is 2 - 12 years. This age group was chosen because good food habits start early and the. younger the child, the easier it is to creat them. Many parents are doing Continued on page 9 Utica and area ~~ by Mrs. Vera Brown "Church service on Sun- day, January 29th will be held at Utica at 11:30 a.m. Sunday school at Utica at 10:15 a.m. Our annual congregation- al Meeting will be held on Sunday, Feb. 5th immediat- ely after church service and will be followed by a pot - luck luncheon. This coming Saturday, the Cubs and Scouts will be collecting newspapers start- ing at 9 am. If you have papers for collection please contact 985-2939, 985-7587, 985-7558 or 852-6798. The 4-H Club is starting another unit on Monday night, Jan. 30th at 7 p.m. at School rooms. This unit is called "Focus on Living" and all girls over 12 years of age are invited to attend. For information please call Mrs. Kingstone at 985-7831 or Mrs. Kerry at 852-6798. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scho- field and children were Sun- day supper guests with Mrs. Delia Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown visited her aunt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers at Agin- court on Sunday afternoon. - Sympathy is extended to - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowe on FEB. 13 - 28 your individual needs. Sunday 8th Annual | THE WINTER OF 7 speciats Y%; Richard's Beauty Studio 985.7991 JAN. 31 - FEB. 28 PERMS Reg $18-$15 Reg $20-$17 Reg $25-520 Reg $30-$25 FEB.6-28 HAIR CONDITIONING Reg. $8.50 - Special $6.50 (improves, strength, elasticity & restores lustre) TINTS Reg. $9.00 - Special $8.00 FEB. 20 - 28 STREAKS & BLEACHES Reg. $25.00 - Special $18.50 All professional Services include 'the use of Jhirimack Products that will be formulated to 20% OFF All Retail Wis The agreement in prin- ciple also sets the number of trailer sites in the camp- ground at 143. Wayne and Allen Goreski presented a revised site plan to the, council Monday evening, and it Was approved in principle with the provision that the num- ber of designated boat slips be limited to 200, and that there be parking for 300 cars over and above the parking spaces provided on each of the trailer sites. Cauncil- asked that one trailer site in the extreme northwest corner of tne campground be taken out. Councillor Vern Asselstine was not in favour of the site plan agreement as amend- ed, stating that the plan should more clearly define the uses of the land for . trailer sites, boat slip areas, parking and playgrounds. He said that recent dred- ging for the construction of new boat slips would reduce the land area available for the death of her brother Mr. Geo. Newton of England this past week. Mrs. Dennis Thompson and Mr. Baker were recent visitors with Mrs. Clara Warren of Port Perry. On Sunday evening Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin attended a service held by the Orange Lodge at the chapel at Whitby for the late Mr. Brady. Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Mrs. Earl Field- ing who has been a patient in Port Perry Hospital for the past week. Mrs. Dora Geer spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don Geer The euchre was cancelled at the Hall this past week due to poor weather condi- tions but they expect to have one in two weeks time. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lind- sey and children from Oshawa were Sunday guests with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lindsey. Anyone with news of interest to the community please contact me Sunday- evening or Monday morning between 8:30 to 10 a.m. 985-7564. 8, - recreation, and family-in-Port-Perry. CORO FRAN, f \ Le . parking and playground, and that this should be con- sidered when agreeing on the number of trailer sites. Wayne Goreski told coun- cil that the amount of play- ground does not need to be as clearly defined as it would in a residential sub- division or apartment com- plex. He said the people who use the campsite don't need a lot of playground. "The whole campsite is their_recreation area, their boats and trailers are their "" when they use the campsite during the summer months. Continued from page 1° would be stressing the sport, recreational, cultural and other amenities of the City of Oshawa. CRITICAL While Scugog Mayor Lawrence Malcolm indicat- ed his concern at the appar- - ent Oshawa first attitude on the part of the mayor of that city, Scugog councillor Reg Rose, who sits on Regional council was a little stronger in his criticism, saying it is "'a typical atti- tude, and very definitely anti-region." Saying that the attitude "upsets me greatly," councillor Rose Parent Activity Day To date, more than 300 people have registered for Parent Activity Day - February 15, 1978. Of these, approximately 250 have opted to work with elemen- tary school teachers while some 75 intend to work with secondary school teachers. In order to provide par- ents the greatest possible choice of secondary school workshops, all those choos- ing the secondary option will be asked to attend Par- ent Activity Day in Oshawa. Bo \ ode, 200 Stock Patterns $150 . $900 _ $999 _ 3695 Large Room Lots Those who have registered for the elementary option will be attending as follows: Oshawa - 150; Pickering - 60; Port Perry - 40. A complete information package will be mailed to all . participants. This package will include all details regarding the options avail- able at the centre chosen. Those who have registered are asked to return their option to: Parent Activity Day, 607 Gilbert Street W., Whitby, Ontario by January 30, 1978. ThE A a added that it is against the spirit of the regional con- cept and against the con- cept of the planned trip to Europe to promote the Region. The European junket will take the Mayors of Oshawa, Whitby and Pickering to the Second World Exhibition "top-level PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1978 -- 3 ~ Scugog Mayor concerned for Industrial Development in Basel, Switzerland from May 23 to 26 this year. Regional Chairman Walter Beath will make the trip as the senior politician from the Region «as will three staff members from various departments within Durham. $5.00 per person Scugog Chamber of Commerce ANNUAL MEETING WED., FEBRUARY 1, 1978 PORT TAVERN © FINAL REPORT on DOWNTOWN BEAUTIFICATION From Anthrogram Limited Planning © SLIDE PRESENTATION e CONCEPT DRAWINGS For tickets contact Bobbie Drew at 985-8571 Social Hour 6:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome QO NNN Several Sunworthy Lines For Special Orders $999 _ gs . $59 _ $895 per single roll EERE FREE EE COO! DODD! 36" width 45" width 55" width pe Window Shades -- ALL SIZES - '2.98 - 3.95 - *4.95 *4.95 7.95 Drapery Hardware RODS etc. IN STOCK OX Curtain Material IN A LARGE ASSORTMENT A.W. BROCK 100 071 59:8 34 WL 8 D3 ACH N01 39 Floor Coverings 4 yds wide oy SAAS oo \ fo) fo | 0) oo) oo) Go \ Go \ fo \ fo) oo) oo) oo) fo Co) Go) C0 * DOO oe DRDO Bo )\ ob DO! ] # Ard airacstidaasbmonlo ad cod wind wah cBBiunon | f

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