4 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 10, 1991 PORT PERRY «vo AREA "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Ken Carruthers 4th aspirant to announce Ward One candidacy COMMUNITY CALENDAR By Julia Dempsey manager before his retirement. Preserving the past. Prepar- He opened his County Style Port Perry and Area Community Calendar runs each week in the ing for the future. Donuts business in Port Perry more than two years ago. He says the potential of the area has led him to plan a second store in Manchester. It is slated to open in late 1991 or early 1992. Although Mr. Carruthers owns a home in Seagrave he rents and resides in a house in Port Perry. He says living outside the ward will give him a fresh ap- That's the banner Ward 1 candidate Ken Carruthers will be waving in the upcoming mu- nicipal election. "We can't avoid the fact that there's going to be growth (in Scugog Township),"" Mr. Car- ruthers says, adding the pres- sures of Toronto's growth will have a rapidly increasing im- pactin the coming years. Star and provides space for local non-profit organizations to receive coverage for their important approaching events. Listings in Community Calendar are absolutely Free to any non-profit group. Copy must be submitted in writing before 5:00 p.m. on Friday prior to publication to be included in the next edition of the Port Perry Star. Profit making groups may also receive a Free listing in Community Calendar, provided a paid advertisement has been placed in the Star : advertising the same event. Send in your written upcoming event this § week - and take advantage of a Free Listing in the Port Perry Star's PORT PERRY & AREA COMMUNITY CALENDAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Island Hall. Two seatings - | 35th Anniversary Reunion of the Scugog Chamber of Commerce at Port Perry Legion Hall. Cocktails 6 p.m., Dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets $20 single, $35 couple. Wendy Davis 985-9948. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Open House at Blackstock Post Office to honor Postmistress Jean Mahaffey on her retirement after 12 years service. Hours 9 a.m. to 1 pm. and 2 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15 Dr. Robert McClure, former United Church Moderator, will be 5:15 pm and 6:30 pm. Adults $9.00, Children 12 & under | $4.00. Phone Bonnie 985- 7426. Sponsored by Head | U.C.W. SEPTEMBER 7 TO 27 : Display of Three- Dimensional Whimsical Folk Art by "lallie," at Scugog Memorial Public Library. Artist's reception Saturday § Sept-ember 7, Everyone welcome. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Oshawa Welcome Wagon 1:30 p.m. "We all want our way of life to continue, but if we're going to survive we have to grow." While planning for the fu- ture, careful long-range plan- ning will be necessary to pre- serve the quality of life Scugog residents tomed to, he says. ave become accus- "If you don't have a very deti- nite strategy for growth" an un- due burden will be placed on the taxpayers, says Mr. Car- ruthers. "We have a brand new school KEN CARRUTHERS Mr. Carruthers says his years of business experience will bring to council the plan- ning skills necessary to antici- pate the problems of the future, while his commitment to exten- sive consultation with constitu- proach to the area and he will able to look at the ward as a whole and not strictly at his ownbackyard. "I feel I can accomplish some- thing for everyone." Ward 1 is a very complex ward because of its size, he says. "The concerns of the north end -- those living in Green- bank and Seagrave -- are very different from the concerns of people living in Utica and Chalk Lake," he says. the guest speaker at Manchester Bridal Party to be held at 1 (S.A. Cawker Public School) [ L ) "Ward 1 is unwieldy. It's far U oS es Cc ee at ans yd pm at oa Oshawa Polish that already has portables," he ents will result in meeting the toolarge." Anniversary Service. Service Veteran's Hall, Stevenson Rd. pointed out. needs of the community as a He says he wouldn't be op- begins at 11 a.m. N. Call 434-2010 to reserve _An adequate sewage filtra- whole. i . posed to redesigning the town- SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 free tickets. tion system will dictate how A financial background is ship's political barriers in the ' large and how fast the area will needed to understand the com- future. Cartwright Minor Ball - General SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 grow, he says. plexities of the system," he As well as being a local busi- Meeting to be held at 7 pm at Nestleton Community Centre. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Seniors Exercise and Line Dancing Classes. Exercise class 9-10 a.m. at Latcham Centre. TUESDAY, SEPTEMEBER 17 Seniors Exercise and Line Dancing Classes - Exercise class 9-10 am. Line Dancing 10 am to noon at the Latcham Centre. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Five Counties Singles Club "Get acquainted and card night" at ¢ 7:30 pm - Kawartha Co-operative : Community Centre, 152 Oktoberfest at Blackstock Arena. Dance 8pm - 1 pm. Dinner included 6 - 11pm. Advance tickets $10. At the door $12. Phone 986-5165 or 986-5112. RESERVE NOW Arts and Crafts people, reserve your table now for the | fourth annual Apple Festival, § September 28. J Sponsored by the Port Perry | Downtown BIA. Call 985-2379 | Saturday, or 985-0383 after 6. SATURDAY'S ALL SUMMER | Come visit the Farmer's] Market at the Port Perry Fair- | "How can we grow without a proper facility?" Ward 1 could be an ideal area for growth. But the western ward, made up of numerous vil- lages and hamlets, does have a major drawback. "Water is a very serious prob- lem (in Ward 1)," Mr. Carruth- ers says. "If we can't overcome those problems, we'll have to di- rect our growth in other direc- tions." He also says Scugog Town- ship council has "to be prepared to-protect the environment at says. "I think I can serve the community in that capacity." Mr. Carruthers was em- ployed-by Sears for more than 36 years. Starting with the company when he was a teen- ager, Mr. Carruthers worked his way to national marketing nessman, Mr. Carruthersis the first vice-president of the Port Perry Chamber of Commerce, chairman of the Tourist Infor- mation Centre, a director of the Port Perry Agricultural Socie- ty, and a co-chairman of the Open Air Ice Palace. £ 11:30 a.m. Enjoy fashions from = Children's Den, singer and guest = speaker - $4.50. For reservations call Donna 985-2912. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Country and Western Dance ¢ sponsored by the Blackstock 2 Lioness Club at the Recreation ®t Centre. Tickets $7.50. Music by g The Tradesmen. WENESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Blackstock Figure Skating Club 1991/92 Registration from 6-8 pm at Blackstock Arena. For information contact marie James 986-0913 or Lori Aldred 986- 5243. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Turkey Supper at Scugog and 7:30 p.m. at the Prince § Albert Community Centre, § beginning Sept. 4. More | information 985-3450 after 6. £ REGISTRATION Blackstock Co-operative : Nursery School is accepting registration for the 1991-92 § school year. 2 yr. old (paren and tot), 3 and 4 yr. old} programs available. Call § Karen at 986-4263. *e © eo Don't forget to send us your events for Community Calendar. SATELLITE TV SYSTEMS SALES & SERVICE Brooklin General Electronics PHIL BRANTON Call 985-4575 "If a major dump is planned for the Township, it will become a local problem. I will fight for the rights of each of the citizens in the area of the dump." CULLEN ¢ ® CRYSATTHEMU ¢tyl Vill ENTER NOW . - SEPTEMBER 14 TO SEPTEMBER 22 CARDS [ATURE MLACE . Lansdowne St. E., Peterborough. 5 all costs." » : All En oly Detatls - Box grotinds Sey atu lay 8 8) Even though the provincial 3 E 561, Peterborough. K9J 6Z6. p.m. until Sat., October 12.81 o5vernment has taken over the 4 : Fresh baking, vegetables, { hil . iy | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 d crafts [| responsibility of finding a land- ) : eggs, an . fill site for Durham Region, gar- ¢ ¢ Christian Women's Club invites WEDNESDAY'S : ) : bage is a problem Scugog coun- | © all women to a Morning Coffee at a3 . ? © Latcham Centre from 9:30 . _Scugog Duplicate Bridge | cil is going to have to face, Mr. 3 : : Club meet Wednesdays 1 p.m. § Carruthers says. 3? IRWIN SMITH MUSIC LTD. 305 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ontario (416) 985-2635 SCARECROW CONTEST Pre-registration required, For the Family - Enter Now 1 Entry per family 3' to 6' in size. Judging to take place 3:00 pm Prizes: $200, $100, $50. Space limited. Scarcrows must be delivered to Cullen Gardens by Friday, September 13th, 6 pm. September 15/22 Horal Arranging & Demo 2-3 pm September 22 Pickering Concert Band 1-2 pm September 28/29 h 1st ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW AND SALE ', : September 29 300 Taunton Road, West, Whitb Christine Marshall Art ' * Houston Tracker 1207 King St., Manchester a red, y 12.6 pm Show » Uniden Service available on all Open 7 Days a Week 10 am to 8 pm Oshawa Festival Singers + Echostar MAKES & MODELS