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Port Perry Star, 22 Mar 1994, p. 2

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al 2 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 22,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" DJ TAYLOR [cic FIVE YEAR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North St., Port Perry L9L1B7 Guaranteed Investment Certificates (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) PHONE 985-8416 30 Water St., Port Perry 985-4316 Hours: Wednesday 10-6, Thursday 9-8, Friday 9-8 & Saturday Hours 8-5 SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1994. Fresh Octoberfest Sausage 1.695: $1.00/b. Breaded Pan Fry Schnitzels Shishkabob Meat oe 2.99: 2.995. PIZZA & ns LJ 80 Water Street, Port Perry Free Delivery Find us fast in the "Yellow Pages" ™ 985-8448 .."" Council pleased with efforts to keep budget below target From page 1 $169,000 saved from the Roads Department. A number of councillors com- mended the committee for its work and praised the budget. "It's a very ambitious budget. We have our work cut out for us certainly to come in at less than zero," said Ward 2 Councillor Marilyn Pearce. "Let's get on withit,it's an exciting time." Although he was pleased with the overall budget, Mayor Ho- ward Hall expressed concern over the negative budget. "I hope we have done enough. I hope it doesn't come back to haunt us in five years time," he said. Mayor Hall also expressed concern that enough provisions were made to accommodate the proposed transfer payment cuts. "The only thing that disturbs me is the uncertainty over the RR Ww MORRIS | PHOTO PROD Weddings ... Portraits ... Secure your memories hire a professional. For a consultation call: 905-571-0573 available. Still providing the old fashioned optical service you've come to expect... » EVERYDAY LOWER PRICES on quality name brand frames, lenses and sunglasses » INSTORE LAB for prompt service and repairs * EYE EXAMINATIONS arrangements made. As always, evening and Saturday appointments province's transfer payment cuts. I'm sure there's going to be a bit (of a decrease). hope we've allowed for enough." Despite his concerns, the mayor is confident the public will be content with the budget. "It's a good budget. I'm glad we were able to doit," he said. "It's a good effort and I'm glad we were able to meet the con- cerns of the community." Fire caused by smoking Careless smoking is believed to be the cause of a fire which caused $10,000 worth of dam- age to a home on Cochrane Street on March 17. According to Durham Region- al Police, fire crews responded to a call at the home which start- ed when a couch in the base- ment was ignited. Most of the damage was due to smoke. Public understanding From page 1 tional staff was posted in antici- pation of a rush. And, as the operating room was closed and no elective sur- gery was scheduled, there was no need for additional staff in the operating and recovery are- aseither. Despite the inconvenience, Mrs. Robson said the public has been co-operative throughout the week. "I haven't had any offensive people or mass hysteria," she said. She said the public has been understanding and haven't overreacted to conditions. "I think they are coping very Port Perry Optical ----o---- since 1982 ----o---- A Fresh Store Look.... Just In Time For Spring! Returning to our seasonal store hours Mon. & Fri. 9:00 to 7:00 Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:00 to 6:00 Saturdays 9:00 to 2:00 (After hour service by appointment) KNOWLEDGEABLE FRIENDLY STAFF Brock & Wendy Reville (Opticians/Owners) Clara White ( Reception) WE GUARANTEE ----o-- Never any high pressure or false sales. Prices quoted without obligation. Good quality, good prices, shop & compare. 28 Water Street, Port Perry 985-4679 or 985-9388 well," she said. "I think the town has been very good in not glut- ting the hospital." The doctors' break has affect- ed other areas of the health pro- fession as well. Although Durham Pharma- cy, located in the Medical Asso- ciates Building, remained open last week, pharmacist Michael Lau, said 'there has been "very little traffic." Mr. Lau expected to see in- creased business with patients seeking medical advice, but this has notbeen thecase. "Some patients think I'm closed and they haven't both- ered comingin." Services returned to normal on Monday. pepperoni Additional toppings avaliable PICK UP ONLY Expires March 31/04 Jat WED. | BIGFOOT GIANT 16 PIECE with 'FAST FREE DELIVERY Expires March 31/94 Combo + 4 PEPSI 99 WE DELIVER TO THESE AREAS -- Port Perry. Blackstock. Nestleton, Caesarea. Seagrave, Greenbank Utica Epsom. Scugog Island. / Eh ET BT Rr I Ni... AEs, dowd

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