Honeydale women meet Thursday by Lillian Harper P.R.O. The regular monthly meeting of Honeydale Women's Institute was held in the Anglican Church Hall on Thursday, Oct. 4th with 17 members present. Our president, Mary Cannon presided, with Marion Johnston, assistant secretary, acting as secretary in the absence of Jean Carnachan Following the singing of the opening ode, and repeating of the institute creed, the roll call 'Do you buy Canadian to help our economy?" Answered in the affir- mative by those present. The treasurer, Mary Van Ham, "gave the financial report, also reported on the bake sale held in September, at which we could Residents oppose duplex From Page 2 but not the convenience store. Council was concerned with whether large tandem trucks would be pulling into the parking areas or simply stop- ping beside the busy highway as the drivers went into the coffee shop. Mr. Abbott said it could be possible to designate certain parking areas for large trucks. The entrance to the pro- posed commercial site would Business specialist Warren Evans (second from left) was In Port Perry recently to talk to come off the Regional Road. There was concern ex- pressed by Manchester resi- dents about the accessibility of the site from Regional Road 21, and also over well water. They were told by Mayor Hall the entrances must be ap- proved by the Region's traffic department, and a hydrologist report must indicate sufficent water supplies. Members of council made no decision on the re-zoning Shh have sold much more, had it been available. The annual convention for all Ontario Women's Institutes is to be held at the Royal York Hotel on November 8 and 9. Our resolu- tions convenor, Marion Johnston, read several resolutions which are to be presented by various branches at the convention. The topic for this month's meeting "Agriculture and Cana- dian Industry" was ably dealt with by convener, Madeline Ar- nott, drawing our attention to the disappearance of agricultural land by industrial development and housing projects. An article was read by Mary Pickard con- cerning agriculture in the classroom, and farm tours for students, to draw their attention to the importance of the Agriculture Industry in our lives. Our next meeting well be held on Thursday, November 1st and we hope for a good attendance. J local business persons. Pictured with him Is Patrick Olive, commissioner of tourism and economic development for Durham Region, Scugog Township Mayor Howard Hall and Scugog Chamber of Commerce president Warren Strong. 14% Yor Y 8:13 i TT Wargo 15" 15" round pi pizza aaa with 7 Large your choice of three toppings Offer vahd on tradibonal pizza only al participating Pizza Delight restaurants Expires Nov 13/90 Offer valid on Dining Room and Take Out orders only This offer not valid in combination with any other offer Please mention this offer when ordering on op This:.... 15" round pizza with three toppings wo only $9.99 This is a hot deal! You just can't beat Pizza Delight's quality and price during this special offer. 158 WATER ST., PORT PERRY with coupon 985-4411 5 \B 1] | | 15" round pizza with your oF choice of three toppings Offer valid on traditional pizza only al participating Pizza Delight restaurants Expires Nov 13/90 Offer valid on Dvmng Room and Take Out orders only | This offer not valid in combination with any other offer Please mention this offer when ordenng 23 only | $9.99 plus tax LIN Sn Sn a Bn Sn SS EE EE FO TO TTT TE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 30, 1990 -- 19° Cartwright High School students Aaron Hill, Jennifer Fletcher and Aaron Lishman display the device they made that won them first prize In the recent Sclence Olympics for Durham high schools. With just a roll of tape and some string, they had to bulld a device to lift a heavy book, using the least amount of force. They needed only 0.8 Newtons of force to raise the book 50 cm in the air. They were the top team among 13 high schools. The CHS Junior team of Trempes Moore, Mark Simmons and Jay Geekie took 5th place out of 13 teams. 4 Windy Ridge APPLE ORCHARD 985-0111 Scugog Island Fo 7 DAYS a WEEK -- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Closed for the Season Thank you to all our customers! APPLE TREES for SALE Enjoy Great Comfort And A Lower "og Gas Bill! Must be a Lennox! The Lennox Pulse™ furnace is the most important gas furnace breakthrough in over 40 years. It can slash your heating bills with efficiency greatly superior to your present furnace. Payback onyourinitialinvestment takes just a few heating seasons. Call or see us today. Ramnor Gas Port Perry Whitby 985-4550 434-5541 LENNOX i "an a