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Port Perry Star, 2 Feb 1993, p. 4

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" A Royal Donation The Purple Hill Loyal Orange Lodge donated $1,000 to the Community Memorial Hospital building expansion fund recent- ly. Members John Goulding (left) and Floyd Argue (right) pre- sented the money and a framed picture of Queen Elizabeth to hospital administrator Dave Brown on Wednesday, Jan. 27. Handi Transit seeking second vehicle for Scugog, Uxbridge By Scott Anderson Port Perry Star An increase in ridership has prompted Handi Transit to re- quest a second vehicle to serve Scugog and Uxbridge. Doug Manuel, general man- ager of Handi Transit Incorpo- rated, says a 10-per cent rise in the number of trips last year makes a second vehicle neces- sary. } The service was to get a new 'vehicle to replace the existing vehicle in 1992, but due to a change in the Ministry of Trans- portation's purchasing criteria, it failed to meet the qualifica- tions. This forced Handi Transit of- ficials to re-submit the applica- tion this year. Once the new vehicle is in place Mr. Manuel is hoping the current vehicle can be-retained to serve as aback-up. "In 1992 there were days in which we were unable to handle all the trip requests. With this in mind we are asking the coun- cils to consider keeping the old van as a back-up unit to assjst on these days and to be availa- ble if the main vehicle has a breakdown," he said. What's on in | BERRA YT WHAT A GREAT PLACE AND PLAY WITH YOUR v/ Special rates for groups aS - TO VISIT FRIENDS v Special rates for sightseeing v Special privileges for shows v' Customized programs for you and your friends | v Special discounts for you For further details call the VEGAS HOTLINE 1-800-268-3273 Adventure House Travel Ont. Rag. No. 3328441 "The Vegas Specialists" BLO} PIZZA & SUBS 80 Water Street, Port Perry * Free Delivery A Find us fast in the "Yellow Pages" ™ 085-8448 |." As the municipalities sharein the cost of the service, the ulti- mate decision is in the councils' hands. He expects to get an an- swer from the two municipali- ties in early March once their budgets are complete. But Mr. Manuel says it is something that is very much needed in the two northern mu- nicipalities. In 1992 Handi Transit ser- viced 1,800 calls in the Ux- bridge and Scugog area. This is upfrom 1,600 the previous year. Judging by the trend, Mr. Ma- nuel expects the service'to reach the 2,000 mark this year. Mr. Manuel says he is pleased with this trend. While other are- as of the region, such as Oshawa and Newcastle, are experienc- ing a fall in ridership, he says ridership in the north is "consis- tently rising." He says the vehicle is needed at least one day a week to han- ~dle the increased ridership. At the present, the service depends on borrowing a vehicle from an- other municipality to handle the additional calls, but Mr. Ma- nuel says this must stop at some point. fL RR d - Community Calen RR os SER ee ar runs each week in the Port Perry Star and Star "We can't continue to depend on another loaned unit," he said. He says both the number of people as well as the frequency of the trips has increased to a point where the back-up unit is warranted. A part-time driver from another municipality would be employed to operate the vehicle, He estimates that it would be an additional four to five hours. Mr. Manuel says the public's knowledge of the service as well as the increased reliance on southern medical facilities such as the new dialysis centre has increased the user rate. In the past, there was a threat that the service could be discon- tinued in Scugog or Uxbridge if they didn't feel it was needed. But Mr. Manuel says he has had no indication from the munici- palities that this will happen. "Personally I don't see any in- dication of that happening," he said. "It would be counter- productive to take it away right now," he said. : : Yvonne Christie, chairman of Scugog's Finance Committee, 'says a decision will be reached some time in February. SAERERA05% 2% ARs wo ie i A A 3 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 publication, to be . included in the next edition of the Port Perry Star and Star Marketplace. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Whitby-Oshawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society meet at 7:30 p.m. - Henry St. High School. Info. 683-2476. TUESDAY, FEB. 9, 16, 23 Oshawa Chapter One Parent Families Association meets - 8 p.m. Simcoe Hall Settlement House, 387 Simcoe Street, Oshawa WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Port Minor Softball General Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Port Perry High School. Info. 985-8689. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 'Euchre at Latcham Centre, 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Scugog . Memorial Library Travelogue Presentation - 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Local Photographer Diane Lackie will speak and show a selection of her photographs at the Scugog Photography Club meeting, Port Perry School, Room 162, - 7 p-m : SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Dance, Legion auditorium Br. 419, Music by Stetson - $5/per person. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Charity Auction, Durham College, 2-4 p.m. Proceeds to Oshawa Deaf Centre. Info. 579-3328. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Port Perry Lions Club, 4th annual Day on the Ice, Honey's Beach 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Dinner and awards - 6 p.m. Port Perry Lions Hall, Manchester - $40/per person. * its history SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 'Snowmobilers - 50/50 Poker Run - 11 a.m. Info. 985-3412 or 576- 9470, Start Port Perry Snowmobile Clubhouse - $5 entry fee. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Precious Moments Local Club Chapter "Always Room For One More" meets at the McLaughlin Armoury, 53 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, at 2 p.m, Info. 723-7229. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 ITC monthly meeting at the Gate 'Restaurant - 7 pm. Dinner $15. Call Nelly 985-9014. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 The Durham Region Employment Equity Network (D.R.E.E.N.) 1s a network for Durham Region Human Resource Professionals and Employment Equity Practitioners that meet the second Tuesday of each month from 11:45 am. - 2 pm. - Holicay Inn, Oshawa. To register 721-2000, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 The Uxbridge Conservation Association presents an eve devoted to The Walker Property - and future at 7:30 p.m. in the Tokai Room, Uxbridge Public Library. FEBRUARY 1-28 February is Heart and Stroke month in Scugog Township, Please support the campaign when the canvasser calls at your door. YMCA SINGLES MEET FIRST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH Port Perry YMCA, Queen and John St, Info, 985-2824. Excludes Twins. No Double Toppings. Expires Feb. 28/93

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