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Port Perry Star, 10 Apr 1990, p. 20

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4: td LX 3 ; BY J ; SAREE op Eo . 3 ) {4 7 fF 2 2 3 is \ i Ax : A ¢ x 33h ROD COUCH'S BACKHOE SERVICES LTD. TRENCHING HOEPACKING LEVELLING > Sewer & Waterline Repairs (a18) EDR GREENBANK, ONT. LOC 180 lk | pry oe 52 Water St., Port Perry PHONE 985-4241 MON-SAT 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM SUNDAY 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM Jesus Christ Superstar The Scugog Choral Socie- ty is putting the final touch- es to their spring produc- tion Jesus Christ Superstar. The rock opera features a lot of local talent, including Walter Bone as Jesus Christ, Herb Vine as Judas, and Nancy Brown as Mary Magdelene. Locally, the Scugog Cho- ral Society is under the ex- ecutive directorship of Thomas Millar and this pro- duction is musically direct- ed by Carol McGrath, di- rected by Nina Foxall and roduced by Catherine Mil- ar. The show runs April 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, May 2, 3, 4, and Tickets are $10 ($8 for the April 19 and 26 performanc- es) and can be purchased at Irwin Smith Music Ltd. lasting beauty and value. The Air, the Forest and the Watch © 1989 Robert Bateman ' Your purchase of Robert Bateman's The Air, the Forest and the Watch will support the efforts of The National Wildlife Federation as coordi- nator of conservation programs associated with the 20th anniversary of Earth Day, as well as provide you with a limited edition print of ORDER DEADLINE, APRIL 22nd, 1990 ": FRAMER'S GALLERY 233 Queen St., Port Perry ¢ (416) 985-2543 Dust flys in chambers as council orders sweeper $40,000. This arrangement brings the total price to $140,000 Council had the option of (From page 1) the four other councillors voting in favour of the acquisition. The brief exchange was one of the few times since the last election that councillors have been visibly angry to the point of raising their voices over an is- sue at a public meeting. What touched off the anger was a discussion on whether Scugog should acquire a mecha- nized sweeper for cleaning streets and catch basins. The Township budgets about $20,000 each year for this job, contraéting it out to a pri- vate company. But Roads superintendent Ronn MacDonald reported to council on Monday that it's get- ting more difficult each year for a small municipality to line up street sweeping at this time of year because the private opera- tors are accepting large con- tracts with the provincial roads department and regional mu- nicipalities. Council agreed to acquire the sweeper from Lindsay Steel and Fabricating. The Township will enter a lease-to-purchase agreement at $2126 per month for 48 months, and then have the option of a buy-out for an additional an outright purchase * for $100,000 bu't opted for the lease arrangement so as not to lose in- terest of about $10,000 per year. Mr. MacDonald, who 'in- spected the machine last week, told council that it will serve the Township needs, and is sound mechanically. It is expected the Township will take delivery by the end of this month. Kids growing up divorced group The Family Education Resource Centre of Durham House is offering a leader facilitated discussion group for 7-12 year old children whose parents are divorced or separated. The Group will meet at Durham House on Thursday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. starting on April 19. The cost of the eight ses- sion study group is $10.00 per child. For more information and to register please call the Centre at 579-2021 or 686-4353. FORDER-PARKS INSURANCE BROKERS INC. 34 Water St, Port Perry, Ont. LOL 1J2 985-8471 PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL OF YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 122% 12%% Guaranteed Investment Certificates Best Rates we have Available at Our Office .. 3 YEAR 12% (Rates Subject to Change Without Notice) 4 YEAR 12% 5 YEAR 12%

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