Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1986, p. 12

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Queen Street is all ready to go, but to technical difficulties, the of "The Arm' in Port Perry will jot take place today (Tuesday). armody Productions originallyy slated Tuesday, September 16 as the day the cast and crew of "The Arm"' would com- . mence But according to locations manager Michael Brownstone, the shoot will not happen until Thursday or possibly Friday of this week. "The Arm" is a fictional movie about the rise to fame of a Residents of Durham region are urged to participate in a major research project that will help to plan transportation routes in and around the Metro Toronto area in the future. The "Transportation Tomorrow" survey began yesterday simultaneously in Durham, Peel, York, Halton, Hamilton-Wentworth Regions and in Metropolitan Toron- to for the purpose of getting an ac- curate picture of travel patterns re- Sire to improve roads and transit services. Starting today, 5, 000 homes in Durham will be asked to take part in a telephone survey conducted by the municipalities in co-operation with the Ontario Ministry of One minute it's Ingredients Unlimited. The next, Port Perry's Transport and Communications only natural foods store is the "Rockport Bakery." Quite a switch (MTC). onal chairman Gary Her- from health foods to sugar food! Wi. romp Jo oh throughout Durham will take the time to answer the questions concer- ning their travelling habits as he feels transportation is a major issue facing the region. "This survey will help pinpoint the problems and find solutions for them," he said. Herrema said he feels too much emphasis is being placed on aa Fe 0 3/8" Interest 401 to carry people and WW" FINANCIAL Goods through the arcs, adaing the ahd TRUST popular belief that widening the ma- jor corridor is going to be the saviour is wrong. He suggested planners must con- APPLY TO 30 Water Street, Port Perry 985-8471 contacted to participate, said the general manager of the survey NOW OPEN! | NOW OPEN! Sid 4 ls JEWELLERY & TANNING INC. 985-8555 263 Queen Street, Port Perry GRAND OPENING - Sat., Sept. 20 EXCLUSIVE LINES OF HIGH FASHION & CLASSIC JEWELLERY SUNSTREAM TANNING BEDS - SAFE, PRIVATE ROOMS FREE ALSO I TANNING DRAWS! | % SPECIALS! a of | freon for Tanning Diamond i Ring | Gold & Silver Jewellery| sessions too! (approx. $300 value) 2 DAYS ONLY! STORE HOURS: Two Fashion | Sept. 19 & 20 Morey to Thursday -- REFRESHMENTS SERVED -- 9:30 to 5:30 Yaiches Fridays 9:30 to 9:00 'The Arm' is postponed smalltown crap shooter (played by changed into a bakery; Pentland Matt Dillon) who leaves his boyhood Jewellers is now Modern Jewellers; home, Rockport Indianna (Port Port Perry Carpet and Tile is now Perry), to hit the big time in Spencer Linoleum and Brock's Chicago. Department Store now has vintage 1957 clothes in its windows. To make Port Perry look more like Rockport, circa 1957, a whole . Local folks doing their shopping slew of cosmetic changes have been over the past few days have taken taking place since Saturday, in- second and third (sometimes cluding sign changes on many fourth)glances at Queen Street's downtown store fronts. new look and many people have . The Re-Max Real Estate office, been overheard saying the for example, has become a hotel. In- "Rockport" changes look better gredients Unlimited has been than the original signs. Survey is going places Toivo Rukholm. The project will project and what information they cost $800,000 with MTC pickingup75 will be asked. The callers will ask percent of the costs...the regions the for all travel information from the balance. Durham's share of that 25 day previous to the call. They will percent will be $16,000. need to know where everyone in the "This is the first survey of itskind household, over the age six went, since 1964," said Rukholm, adding how they got there, where they left the results of the last survey 22 from, the purpose of the trip (i.e.: years ago were responsible for the work, school, recreational, per- current GO system being initiated. sonal) and when they left. Letters have been sent to all A small number of people will be households selected to take part in selected to keep more extensive the survey informing them of the travel diaries. STOP! Don't buy a VCR, Microwave or TV until you have checked out the prices at: BOWMANVILLE AUDIO VISION'S amous Annua MIDNIGHT MADNESS SALE Friday, September 26th 7:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. Free Gift if you wear your P.J.'s! You can't afford to miss it! 20 KING STREET WEST BOWMANVILLE | DON FORDER sider additional east/west routes urther north when they plan for future requirements. INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. Oe 0 a etiolds will be Water Street PORT PERRY 2985-2368 SWITZER , roe 2 1984 PONTIAC FIERO 2M4 - red, AM/FM cassette elec- > tronic radio, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, sport's interior, flip-up roof. Stock 8143 $7,995 1983 PONTIAC FIREBIRD SE - two-tone white & gold, load- 1983 OLDS CUTLASS CALAIS - 2 door, AM/FM cassette, original paint, buckets, console. Stock 9669 1983 CHEV CAMARO - Taupe, V6 automatic, 29,000 miles. This car is like new. Stock 3980 1983 CHEVY S10 PICKUP - black & gold, V6, 5 sp., p.s., p.b., tilt, stereo cassette, running boards, cap. Stock 0064 $6,995. 1982 DODGE ARIES SE - red, 4 dr., 4 cyl., AM/FM stereo, plush interior, vinyl top. Stock 1670 $5,695. 1981 FORD FAIRMONT WAGON - blue, 6 cylinder automatic, AM/FM cassette, like new. W) Stock 4711 a8 5% 1981 BUICK REGAL LIMITED - 90,000 km. absolutely immaculate. Stock 7635 $6,995. SWITZER

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