iy ey' ** Thought & fortable meal. Open7daysaweektol0p.m. . |. Fs * Po 1 STA ' » SNA BAAR MEN chal tetidah 4 TERMI - IA LYSE 4 CP , yA byt AX. rola Ar F° ¥ yo "d * L 4&0 Yala Rahs Sad doth "Continued from page 1- the answer at the Water Street ball diamond. The preliminaries get underway Friday evening and the fin- als wind up on Sunday after- "noon at 2:00 PM. And the Water Street diamond could oe the place for a good laugh * or two as the Minor Coaches wilt tackle the CKLB radio Athletic Supporters, also at - 2:00 PM on Sunday. Anyone wishing to try out Food for by The Hillier's Don't limit barbecue cookery to steaks and hot dogs. Skewer shrimp and scallgps for a fast and de- licious dinner. Thread ith bacon and-or brush with butter. Chefs of antiquity baked with fatty cheeses as we use butter. Brioche, for example, was originally "| made with brie cheese. Fast way to delicious green vegetables: match- stick cuts of celery. and just 5 minutes. Season " with salt and pepper, plus thyme. Here are tasty and rich stuffed eggs, special . enough for occasions. naise and sour cream, plus seasonings, and top with generous sprinkles of red and black caviar. « Crumb crusts make easy cool pies for warm days. "Use zweiback or graham crackers, vanilla wafers LAr chocolate cookies, even gingersnaps. Easiest of all on warm days - eat at ... the Dairy war ON THE WATERFRONT Port Perry 985-8611 Don't slave over a hot stove; enjoy a cool, com- BAG MILK $1.45. 1-green onjox, stir-fried | "Mash yolk with mayon- fe H the newest dance step will have lots of opportunity with three dances slated for the new arena on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday evenings (18 and over) and a teen dance Friday night at Town Hall 1873. And for those who like to test Lady Luck, there will be several Crown and Anchor and other games of chance . West Weekend set to go set up on Queen Sreet, which _ will be closed to traffic for the three days. Sponsored by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce, Western Weekend has prov- ed to be a popular mid- summer interlude of fun and good times for the past seven years and with a little help from the weather, 1978 should be no exception. District plan meetings District plans"/for the communities of Caesarea and Blackstock have now been completed and public meeting in the two hamlets have been tentatively sched- uled for August 23 and 24. The two plans, which spell. out the urban boundaries of STEAMBOATING ON THE TRENT-SEVERN - - b } Richard Tatley The romantic, nostalgic, heroic saga of the steamboat era, spanning 119 years of courage and frustration, heartbreak and glory, on Canada's' longest, minor inland waterway system. With over 160 photographs ~Ftsome "in color], 'maps and drawings. 9 x 12, 220 Pages, Hardcover $22.50 (Postpaid) order From: Mika Publishing Co., . 200 Stanley St., P.O. Box 536, Belleville, * Ont. KBN 5B2 the communities and rec- ommend future growth patt- erns, have been prepared by the planners from Durham Region in consultation with Scugog Township council. Members of council met with the planners in a two- hour closed meeting Monday afternoon to discuss the im- plication of the final plans, and decided on the tentative dates for the public hearings. .{The, exact time, date and tion of the two hearings will be spelled out in an ad in this newspaper in the next couple of weeks) Co The meetings allow res- idents of the communities to view the suggested develo- ment areas, question mem- 'bers of council and the plan- ners, and suggest any cha- " nges before the district plans become part of the overal Durham Region Official Plan. The district plan drawings will go on public display at the municipal offices in Port Perry about a week prior to the scheduled meetings. SATURDAY, a 9p.m.tola.m. DANCE NEW ARENA "Lockerbie" $8. 00 per couple NOW IS... DME /mw Tomes! 7 CONTACT US NOW FOR 'ALUMINUM SIDING When Men & Material 'are Available! (Cash & Carry for the Do-it-Yourselfers) ny CL CHRI ALLEN LUMINUM Alcan Building Products Authorized Dealer 985-3747 Following similar requests from two Scugog Township residents Monday night, council is going to look into the possibility of allowing the storage of recreational trail- ers on land presently zoned agricultural. Council was told that with the increase in the number of recreational trailers and strict storage regulations in most urban areas, the de- mand for winter storage areas has increased in the past few years. Although members of council seemed to generally favour the idea of -allowing trailer storage areas in the Township, councillor Jerry Taylor raised the question of whether agricultural land 20 TRA IR Has i J LOA, YP y ows AEN RLY MIN . y AS PINT deridilliasuininiisisnnnkudiasat sda odos mudd doin ada sds FLY PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 26, 1978 -- 7 May allow trailer storage used for such a purpose would need to be re-zoned to allow for a commercial op- eration. ' Mayor Lawrence Malcolm said that the size of any storage area weuld need to be spelled out in an agree- ment between the Township and the owner of the land. Mobile vending licence Scugog Township council has granted permission to Campus Vending Services to operate a mobile canteen truck in the Township. Neil Pascoe of Campus Vending told council that the company which has a truck in the Uxbridge and Stouff- ville areas, has had numer- ous requests for the service from industrial sites and construction projects in Scugog. He added that if the comp- Announcing any is successful in getting a licence to operate the mobile vending truck in Scugog, the operations headquarters will be moved from the present location in Uxbridge to the industrial plaza now under construction in Scugog at the corner of Simcoe Street and Regional Road 8. The truck will be allowed to operate in all areas of the Township except in down- town Port Perry along Queen Street from Lilla to Water Street and along Water St. GRAND OPENING SALE AUGUST 1st to 5th The Gift Horse (formerly. Mac's Tack & Dry Goods) 'SAVE ~ UXBRIDGE 10% - 20% ON ALL TACK 10% - 40% ON RATTAN FURNITURE - 50% ON ALL WICKER BASKETS . 10% ON ALL OTHER GIFT ITEMS LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 WATER ST. - 985-7391 - *5.75 QUART PORT PERRY OLYMPIC STAINS Semi-Transparent & Solids K 16.00 GALLON OLYMPIC OVERCOAT Solid Acrylic Utex Colours *18.15 , GALLON *6.35 QUART -- on aa] ~ we My rae RAE ~ AEN NN Rh wn a GL t Teeny Ve v a Oo St . ae wm v a Ne / Ld LA 7 £ iE ot b 5% of 'y a, 59 ' ', 2 iy En Tn PSL RBI ATY, Fa Ting Ad - DO | W ts oe EN SARE SRA LA A (4 ¥ . ™ o wen L RL EV REL po, " - 2) CA ws » v Py "EIT LO" 2% 'te .Y , pS