Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 4 Aug 1993, p. 12

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li: SATE Tok Te Je Te F "Scugog' S EA peaptpe of Choice' 12- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, August. 4 1993 CY [EE TT TE No FETE ST 113] 'Chinese Buffet All You Can Eat ¢ Fast Take Out. Coming Soon: Banquet Room & Catering Service Available 985-1921 Foren Fe CCE EEE CE EE EEE CE EE CEE EE 0 3 NCetal DEK Hh A New Superior Wood Finish ' For Your Deck: M Its. protective barrier repels water . Effectively penetrates and Authorized Dealer PAINT & WALLPAPER | 295 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 434-3939 RE 161 Queen St. GALLEY <i fi th anniversary I: | customer appreciation DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST SIV R IR (ET R." chips and get 1 fish FREE LLBO OI ICHRER AED & Chips $3.¢ (includes pop) S1aldla eo MIalE:! Basket $5." OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK e EAT-IN ¢ TAKE OUT Ample parking at rear of store with rear entrance. CO A 1 A 2 A A A 40 0 RO A I J A 1 ep = A Is D&S SIGNS AND INSTALLATIONS Fan Fence Installed LR lel alel[IsXe [We NU} (oR€]C 3a [F< EN RSMNe [o15T0) * Post dnver e Crane service up to 42'- 7 ton. Cae ilelo1 (o]aVAc eo RN FEI ACH RIE) (Sh {01 fl BIR LV/CWVEE AVIS » Reflectornized 911 Numbers 586-5900 sn iS + More: than 3 000 Tocal resis : pe dent 'and | 'out-of-town guests have visited the Tourist Infor- mation Booth since it opened on | the Victoria Day weekend. - 'The, booth, located near the tennis courts on Water Street, opened May 22 and o rated only on weekends until e 21 when it opened seyen day booth: will' resume weekend hours and will close for the sea- " sonon Than ksgiving Monday." The tourist booth is open: 0 | a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Satur- day;and fay .m. to 5 p.m. on Sun- ay A guest book at the booth "shows that -visitors from all across Canada, and from as far , afield as Lebanon, Texas, Trini- - dad, Holland, and Germany, are visiting Scugog Township. "We've had a lot of people in from England and Scotland," -adds Tourist Information Cen- tre employee Leanne Goslin. . Four employees staff the cen-. + tre; helping residents and visi- -'tors find their way to various lo- ~ caland Ontario attractions. * The Chamber of Commerce pays: a portion of the employees' alaries.-The remainder comes from several government stu- Sshiemplavirion;fpiisviy ; BUSINESS COMPUTERS FAMILY COMPUTERS L New or Used "Get the Full Package All Major Packages Hardware » Software Tutoring. Setup » Suppor & Service ~ WILLIAM M, . SANDIFORD "WILLIAM M. SANDIFORD JR. (416) 985-1877 about any 8 a week. After Labor Day, . the 3 x th > THE AMERICAS FUND™ A TRIMARK SELECT FUND The Americas Fund™ - the first mutual fund to combine investment opportunities in new, entrepreneurial business in North America 'with the teimendous growth potential of larger more established companies of Latin America, The Americas Fund™ has indeed found a new world of investment opportunity. ATRIMARK Call me for details: RED ROBERTGOW © ~~ ©. re , 434-7156 - 1-800-267-1522 . =' "Your ul value and investment oth will actiate, porn al fund fs contained itvits simplified prospectus. Read carefully before investing. You can obtain one from the financial advisor od shove. Designed by Trimark Investment Marmgement In. wt A Wg 7 et 3 nd The: Scugog Tourist Information Centre: isa busy' spot 'Many. local residents and: out-of-town guests have visited the centre on Water Street to gather information about popu- "Jar tourist attractions in Scugog Township and other parts 'of Ontario. Helping them find their way are centre employ- ees Leanne Goslin and 9 Vanessa Page, Dik SAY RG Boa 5 3 i , J > vx tv TA 3 7 . v = AA TAT LL RI Ar - : - EASY Tin EY a) Ee i by oy i 5 a FOL Ce | | | Ro, Va mid oe ok Ei or er ] today's difficultion lt "A new Art group Tor men 3 : cope 'with toda: is bein developed for those | in ean also help ia ear ning | how to: | the Unxbridge/ areas. deal with tomorrow. A support = . Through a di discussion 'format group: is a way to deal with s all - men ; who are lonely, under. . kinds of problems, Its amethod stress, A experiencing J Whete 'people are treated : as family difficulties or having Squal ls in an atmosphere of con- roblems enki fons their fi dentiality. t means'a group lives can Jontilate d: where openness, informality, thse pegblomsolving "friendlinéss and getting in- ol volvedare thei e ideal way of doing 7 Talking these 'problems over things. with other people who have There. is a unique strength i in lived through them can help us as upportive : group setting which! helps individuals learn to 'be more assertive, : communi- cate effectively, improve self- - image, 'manage stress, resolve "conflicts and deal with change more effectively. Dynamics within the group and the partic- ipants' own insights assist indi- vidual change in attitude and behavior. : . The mens' support groupis of- fered free of charge .by- the COPE mental health program and Colborne Community Ser- vices which are community- based programs funded by the Ministry of Health. The group will begin Thursday, August 19, 1993 from 1-3 p.m. and: will be located in Uxbridge. | If you are interested in be- coming a member or require fur-. ther information, please call the sagt, Care office at 9865- MUTUAL FUNDS: WE MANAGE, Ne To OUTPERFORM. me coy

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