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Port Perry Star, 6 Oct 1992, p. 4

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" i COMMUNITY ~ CALENDAR Community Calendar runs each week in the Port Perry Star and, Star Marketplace providing 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 noon on Friday prior to pubiication, to be included in the next edition of the Port Perry Star and Star Marketplace. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 Brooklin United Church annual roast beef dinner, 5 p.m. and 6:30 p-m. Adults $10/ children 12 years and under $4; pre-school free. Tickets church office 655- 4444 or Ray at 655-8025. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 The Port Perry French Social Club will be one year old and there will be a meeting - contact Suzanne 985-9907; Michel 985-0814. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 9, & 10 Operation Scugog "Giving Thanks for Food" Fall Food Drive - dona- tions may be dropped ofl at the Port Perry Fire Hall, Crandell St., Port Perry. Info. Anne Wanninkhof 428-7400/985-727 1-evenings. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 Canada 125 Project - 12 noon ded- ication ceremonies for Cartwright Peace Park, Summit Dr., Caesarea. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 "Dabber Bingo" Janetville Community Centre, Doors open 6:45 p.m.; carly bird start 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, 'OCTOBER 9 Next Movie - "Beethoven" - 7 p.m. - admission $2 all ages, Latcham Saturday, Oct. 10. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 Open House for Bill and Jessie Henderson - 50th wedding anni- versary from 2-4:30 p.m. St. John's Presbyterian Church, Cresswell, Ont. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 Valentia United Church Fowl Supper. Sitlings 3,4, 5, 6 & 7 p.m. Hall. Blackstock Community Hall - Adults $8; children 12 and under $4; pre-school $1. Advance tickets 786-2273. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 Blackstock Seniors Anniversary euchre, Blackstock Community Hall - 8 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 25th Canoe the Nonquon meeting - 7:30 p.m. Municipal Office in Port Perry. Everyone welcome. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 Hospital Auxiliary Fashion Show and Sale, Blackstock United Church Hall - 7:30 p.m. Admission $5 includes dessert and coffee. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 Scugog Toy Lending Library, is hosting Discovery Toy Demonstration, 7:30 p.m. Port Perry United Church. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 Hot luncheon - St. John's Presbyterian Church - 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. - $5. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 Fall Supper, St. John's, Blackstock 5:30 p.m. Adults $7.50; under 12 - $3.50; pre-school - free. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 Whitby 12th Record Show, Heydenshore Pavilion 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 & 23 Rummage Sale, Port Perry United Church - Thursday - 10 a.m. - 5 p-m. and 7-9 p.m. Friday - 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 Turkey Shoot, Janetville Firefighters Association first annual - 9 a.m. start - County Rd. 5 to 1.G.A. proceed west to signs. The Port Perry High School music department and family studies department received cheques for $200 each from the Scugog Island Women's Institute recently. The Institute raised the money through a quilt raffle. Pictured above W.l. secretary Carol Fagel presents a cheque to Shelley Davy of the family studies department, while W.I. treasurer Betty Ann Freeman presents a cheque to Charles White of the music department. Ms. Davy expects the money will be used to purchase equipment for the family studies department and Mr. Classes for men, Our programs are designed to develop and strengthen your child by building character, confidence and self-control. These programs also develop concentration, coordination, balance and self defense So Ee CESS NUE TEED NEES SND EER women & children. Karate can help your child gain seif- confidence, improve develop self discipline. skills. These qualities go a long way in helping our young people avoid the many problems facing them today. We offer convenient schedules six days a week as well as a wide variety of programs taliored to meet your needs. Our structured children's programs are all taught by qualified black belt instructors. Best of all, your child will not only learn martial arts, but have fun doing it as well. CALL NOW TO SCHEDULE YOUR FREE LESSON SE FREE TRIAL LESSON Bring this coupon with you to HIRYU BUSHIDO KAI Martial Arts Centre & you'll et a free trial lesson 0 ind out just how much fun the martial arts realy are HIRYU BUSHIDO KAI Martial Arts Centre 15258 Simcoe St., Port Perry 985-0205 concentration & White says the donation will be use d to purchase sheet music for the school choir. Study indicates plenty of room for additional commercial space By Scott Anderson Port Perry Star A commercial market study has determined there is market potential for an additional su- permarket within Port Perry. The results of the study, pre- pared by John Winter Asso- ciates Limited on behalf of the township, were presented to Scugog councillors Monday af- ternoon. This study is in response to a recent proposal to construct a large commercial and retail fa- cility on the old Conway proper- ty on Highway 7A. Erin's Leigh Plaza calls for 95,000 square feet of commer- cial space including a 20,000- square foot supermarket, 27,000-sq. ft. home and auto supply store, a 7,770-sq. ft. drug store, a 3,000-sq. ft bank and 2,400-sq. ft. fast food restau- rant. * Plans also include additional condominium units. Council called for the study to determine whether Port Perry could accomodate the addition- al commercial units. In making his report, Mr. Winter determined Port Perry could accomodate an additional 96,470 square feet, which in- cluded another supermarket in the 20,000 square foot range. Mr. Winter says the addition- al commercial space could prove beneficial to the community in terms of employment and in- come. Turnto Page 10 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Port Perry Star encourages our readers to make use of the letters to the editor column to express their opinions and viewpoints on just about any subject, as we feel a lively letters column helps make a better community newspaper. We insist, however, that all letter writers sign their name. Sorry, no anonymous letter will be printed. or DIRAG I'l' SHE v A) X nn" _ i a ,v expires Oct. 31, 1992 a 2 a 4 hy - 2 miles west of Manchester 985-9701

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