Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 7 Jul 1992, p. 15

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"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 7, 1992 - 15 dd. 4 oo FR Police are investigating a fire which occurred at a house on Edgerton Road in Blackstock last Thursday around noon. Po- lice say a grease fire which began in the kitchen destroyed the home. Ward 4 is Scugog's flag-flying capital Following a neck and neck race between Wards 2 and 4 for the Canada 125 Flag Flying Competiton, Ward 4 has come out on top. Preliminary totals revealed that approximately 3.9 per cent of the households in Ward 4 participated in the contest. "Ward 4 really cleaned up. They came on strong in the end and almost doubled everyone else," said Ward 3 councillor Ken Gadsden. Ward 2 came in second, with a total of 2.7 per cent, Ward 3 was third with 2.4 per cent, and Ward 1 was a disappointing last with just 1.5 per cent. Jim Martin of Prince Albert was the winner ofthe 27" by 54" Canada 125 flag, Bob Thomson of Scugog Island will enjoy a dinner for two at Stables at Greystone, and Fred Canning of Prince Albert won a gift cer- tificate for $30 from David's Hairstyling. SPECIALISTS in all your LANDSCAPE and GARDENING NEEDS. IN-STORE SPECIALS on Evergreens & Shrubs up to 0 CIL Lawn Fertilizer Selected Trees Green Plastic Edging open 7 days a week 985-1054 & Landscape over 20 yrs. experience 1820 Scugog St., Port Perry (Simcoe St. & Hwy. 7A) SUMMER SPECIAL . .. 5500 interlock brick per sq. ft. installed driveways walks patios FREE ESTIMATES We Stand Behind Our Bushes Latcham expansion in jeopardy as tenders exce Plans for an expansion to the Latcham Centre are in jeopardy and will have to be altered ifitis to be realized. The Port Perry Seniors had planned to build an office on the southeast corner of the building where a porch is now located. . Plans also called for the en- trance to be moved to the south end of the building where a wheelchair access ramp would be added. y CORRECTION The advertisement in last weeks issue of the Port Perry Star for Dollar Plus Bargain Centre should have read "Billy Bobs BBQ Sauce". The advertised specials expire July 6. But Parks and Recreation Chairman Marilyn Pearce told the Planning Committee that after receiving tenders she real- ized the group had underesti- mated the cust of the project. Three tenders submitted to the township far exceeded the $16,000 budget the club had an- ticipated. The low bid from Gary Mahony Construction was | _ -- M---- | a | Y Need Summer | Supervision for THE YMCA Kids 5-14 years? ed budget by $12,168. $28,168.82. Councillor Pearce suggested the Planning Committee accept the low bid and they work to shave the cost of the project. She said a number of altera- tions to the original plan would be needed to meet the budget. The committee also agreed to loan the seniors money in the form of bridge financing. Don't forget the YMCA DAYCAMP at Elgin Park, Uxbridge. This camp is open to all regardless of financial circumstance and is packed full of summer fun!!! Busing is available from Port Perry, Join Us!!! For information call 985-2824 Twice the Suit... Half th

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