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Port Perry Star, 5 Jun 1984, p. 11

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-- a A i Saki appeases spirits (From page 3) mony included the sprinkling of saki to '"'appease the spirits', and the ceremonious turning three times of a mound of prepared earth. All the dignitaries and invited guests were then asked to toast the health of the project with saki served in individual wooden cups. Once completed, the factory will provide about 30 local jobs, and it will sit on an 80 acre site of rolling hills and trees, complete with a small lake where Tokai has plans to build a small conference centre and guest house. The site is located on the east side of Durham Road 30, a couple of miles north of Highway 47. INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS By Appointment Only! Ready while you wait. Call the office today! PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 EMIVIERSON NSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST PORT PERRY (4161985 7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE VICTORIA VG AND GREY TRUST Since B44 13> 5 Yr. Annual Interest 13% Semi-Annually A Rates Subject to Change L Without Notice The fact that Mr. Nitta, officials from his company, and local politicians were able to break ground last week is in itself a minor miracle. All the red tape such as zoning and official plan amend- ments were cleared - away in about six months without a hitch, something of a record for these matters. Mr. Nitta himself selected the site last year for the Canadian plant and the fact that it is secluded, has a small lake, plenty of trees and rolling hills was crucial. That's the way he wants it. The plant in Japan sits almost in the shadow of one of the most famous natural beauty spots in the world, Mount Fuji. More than 100 guests and dignitaries attended PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 5, 1984 -- 11 the ground breaking ceremonies last week, including the Mayors of most municipalities in Durham Region. Construction will start immediately and the plant will go into pro- duction in February, 1985. Rose show coming soon by Margaret Beath President Ken Brown welcomed members and guests to a most succ- essful Tulip Show and meeting held recently by the Brooklin Horti- cultural Society. The meeting opened with the singing of O Canada accompanied by Rose Heron at the piano. This was followed by the challenging "Fun with Flora", in the form of a horticultural crossword, using the names of herbs. Veronica Colangelo then introduced the speaker for the evening, Mel Hundert, who although now living in Whitby, was an active member of our comm- unity for some years. Mel did a demonstration Wing opens (From page 1) will be held outside at the back of the hospital at the new entrance to the emergency depart- ment. In the event of poor weather, things will be moved inside. But rain or shine, the new addition will offici- ally be opened June 15 at 2:00 P.M., and every- one is invited to take part in this significant community occasion. of cooking with herbs and his quiet sense of humour, was a delight- ful addition to the pro- gram. He cooked a full course meal, interspers- ing his talk with hints on the use of and the difference between dried and fresh herbs. He demonstrated very clearly that cooking with herbs can be an interesting experience. He obviously enjoys what he does and does it well and this was proven later on in the evening when we were invited to sample the results of his culinary efforts. Quite the philosopher, Mel emphasized using the herbs you, yourself like. Margaret Davis thank- ed the chef-speaker and presented him with a gift on behalf of the society. Barb Twiner of Pick- ering did a great job of judging the 159 entries presented. According to our records, there were twice as many entries as last year and the largest number in a tulip show since 1979. Best Specimen of the show was presented by Freda Kofalvi for her white tulip, prize donat- ed by Video Image. Best Decorative prize was won by Mary Housego, donor, Oshawa Garden Service. C0, 0 ANNED Divielee FAMILY PAK MEAL The easy way to feed the whole family, Dixie Lee takes the guess work out of how much to buy, with these special 'FAMILY PAK MEALS'. Everything is included at one economical price, so choose Dixie Lee 'FAMILY PAK MEALS' - they're the perfect way to feed YOUR family. FISH & CHIP PAK 6 pc. fish, 2 med. FF. reg. 9.99 9 PC. ECONO PAK 2 med. salad. lg. F.F. reg. 10.99 FRIED CHICKEN AND SEAFOOD WEEKEND SPECIAL Fri. - Sat. - Sun. *1.00 OFF ANY FAMILY PAK MEAL 15 PC. BUCKET 2 med. F F..3 med. salad . reg. 15.99 COMBO PAK - 4 pc. Fish, 5 pc. Chicken Ig. F.F 2 med. salad reg. 11.99 Phone ahead ... for faster service! 136 WATER ST. PORT PERRY 985-9009 Following the show, Treasurer Margaret Davis made the announcement that we earned $155.00 at our plant auction in Grass Park on May 19. Prices effective 1984 A delicious lunch was then prepared and serv- ed by Diane Rothnie and Penny Hosken. Be sure to mark June 27 on your calendar as that is the date of our Rose Show. SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES © Minimum $5,000. 30-119 Days 9Y2% 30-119 Days 10.25% Minimum $50,000. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 3 Year 5 Year Annual Interest | | Annual Interest 13V4% || 13Y2% Minimum $500.00 Minimum $500.00 Rates subject to Change without Notice. STANDARD TRUST 16S Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone: 985-8438 red Compas Mem GC unody IN pono Tarun eC orpnergioom SPORT COATS BLAZER A terrific selection of great looking styles, comfortable fabrics plus the perfect colour to co-ordinate Dad's spring and summer wardrobe. Reg. t0 $175.00 $9900 Reg. to $235.00 $14900 Cash & Carry. Alterations extra. MEER ARE MAM dee ny Wim Rarehaw n RRS OLA (AMIN Hours: Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 9-6 Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-5:30 cr at pf Yi tami re hit

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