| 16 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 21,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Utica by This has been quite a week. It was less than two weeks ago that I was watching ball games and wearing my winter coat to keep warm and then all of a sud- den it's heat and humidity like we haven't seen in a long time. Those with air conditioners got full use of them and if you hap- pened to have a swimming pool, congratulations. 1 spent more time in the bathtub (that also works). The cable company has been busy this week laying new lines through the village. Some of us were without phones for some time which doesn't go over very well because we all depend on that service as our lifeline. We're back in the world of com- munication once more, the mailboxes are back in place so we have mail delivery and the telephones are working. Some lawns won't be the same but it's all in the line of progress. The Sunday church service this week will be held in Utica starting at 11 a.m. The choir will practice at 10 a.m. This will be the last service at this time for a while as the summer Certificates DJ TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North St, Port Perry L9L1B7 Guaranteed Investment (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) G.1.C. FIVE YEAR 8.375% PHONE 985-8416 schedule will kick in tor July and August. The U.C.W. June meeting and pot luck luncheon last week at Kileen-Slute's home was well attended. Goodwood ladies were guests. The theme of the service was a favorite hymn and Eileen read about some of them, their history, etc. Following the meeting several went on to view the flowers of Marjorie Hoque at Coppins Corners. Some also enjoyed seeing the Slute flower gardens which are very beauti- ful. On Monday, the Port Perry Curling Club's afternoon ladies enjoyed nine holes of golf and returned to the home of Mindy Roberts on Christie Crescent, for a lovely barbecue, salads and desserts and a great get- together. The weatherman tried to co-operate but a few showers did fall. On Friday evening, the Utica Daycare held their graduation ceremony which started with a barbecue, salads, etc. and was enjoyed by approx. 75 parents, teachers and children. The chil- dren paraded, dressed in their graduation caps which were \ So T a @l ald AVA ld [a [ol-W Yo =143 UNITED CHURCHES Supply Minister: Rev. Dorinda Vollmer SUNDAY, JUNE 26 Port Perry 10 a.m. Morning Worship & Children's Program Prince Albert 11:30 am. Morning Worship Nursery Care Always Available COLUMBUS COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH A Community Church For All Rev. Jack Griffen B.A., M.Div. SUNDAY, JUNE 26 Service - 10 a.m. Morning Worship & Sunday School "Communion" "God Knows Us" Nursery Care Always Available Manchester & Scugog EET fe! UNITED CHURCHES Minister Elaine Barber 985-4094 SUNDAY, JUNE 26 Scugog Island 9:45 am. Rev. Phillip Whitney Manchester 11:15 a.m SENIOR'S SUNDAY Rev. Bessie Lane Senior Citizen's Choir (of, 1V]2{0f, Noll e{o]n (7TH DAY) 10 Mary St. S., Oshawa, Ont. L1H 8M3 (905) 432-3091 What does the Bible Teach about the state of the dead? Do the dead ascend to heaven, to live forever, or do they lay in the grave till Jesus returns? For Bible answers write the Church of God (7th day) and ask for the tract "State of the Dead" GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE Pastor, Rev. David Shepherd SUNDAY, JUNE 26 Seagrave Church Picnic Follows 9:30 a.m. Pinedale 9:30 a.m. Greenbank 11 a.m. Outdoor Service led by Youth Group Church Picnic Follows ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. D.A. (Sandy) Beaton SUNDAY, JUNE 26 10 a.m. Service Church School and Nursery During Worship For further information call 985-3881 or 985-4746 All are warmly welcome THE NEW - APOSTOLIC CHURCH 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor YOUR LOCAL FAMILY CHURCH - REGULAR SERVICES - Sunday 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. Wednesday 8 p.m. For further information call 985-2794 "A Hearty Welcome To All" PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH I: START {5 ~~ " 5) tayg i wo? 2210 Hwy. 7A - 985-8681 DAVID S. DANIELS, PASTOR 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 am Worship & Jr. Church 5:45 p.m Prayer Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Worship Service Nursery Available THURSDAY 7 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer 7:30 pm. - Sidewalk Youth A warm welcome to all Wheelchair accessible I MYRTLE UNITED CHURCH MINISTER - REV. GLEN EAGLE Service - 9:45 a.m. Sunday School BAHA'I FAITH Baha'i Information Meetings Every Sunday 8 - 10 p.m. 1667 King St., Prince Albert All Welcome. More information call 985-9339 or 985-4582 i NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister Service - 11 a.m. Sunday School provided All Welcome 1W:Yo 3 (oof OH [3-3 IW 3 0] | UNITED CHURCH REV. DAVID SHEARMAN B.A., M. Div. SUNDAY, JUNE 26 10am. North Nestleton 11:15 a.m. Nursery During Worship (Alea jel} 4 CHRISTIAN CENTRE WE'VE MOVED 593 ALMA STREET (Old Gerry's Produce Bldg.) Come celebrate Victory & Jesus with us at our services. All this week at Victory Christian Centre. SUNDAY, JUNE 26 Come to Victory Kids Club Join the clowns, puppets & special music for a great time of Sunday morning fun. 9:40-10:50 a.m. Ages 4 & up Call for more infor. or transportation 11 a.m. Victory Service Share Group Meetings Tues. & Wed. nights 7:30 p.m. Tues. 7:30 p.m. Youth meeting 7 p.m. Saturday Prayer Prayers for sick at all services. GOD HAS A PLAN FOR YOUR LIFE - STEP INTO VICTORY! For further information call Pastor John Benschop 985-8890 or 985-1346 tossed in the air in the usual tradition. Games were played and the children enjoyed face painting. Also on Friday evening, 10 ta- bles of euchre were played in Utica Hall. Winners were: La- dies First Vera Fawns, Second Ailene Dawson, Third leona Butson. Mens First Mary Hill, Second George Harper, Third Vera Brown. Lone hands were won by Ken Watts and Ruth McDonald who both had four. Freeze-out winners were Phyl- lis Pegg and Celeste Smalley, Elva Symes and Ruth Skinner were second. Draws were won by Norrine Hill, Milt Anderson and Carl Gimblett. Mary Poots won the 50/60 draw. The next euchre will be on Sept. 9. Enjoy your summer and we hope to Dr. Kevin Dunkerley ® Dr. Lionel McTague Dr. Robert Boyko, Orthodontist PORT PERRY DENTAL OFFICE Utica Daycare holds graduation ceremony gee everyone back in the fall. Despite the heat, there were approx. 100 people who turned out on Saturday evening for the United Church's beef supper. Everything was delicious and those who didn't get there be- cause of other commitments, etc. really missed out. I don't think that I've ever seen such a variety of pies to choose from. I made my once-a-year trip down home to Scarbo- rough on Saturday and while in the area visited with Al and Joyce Yates and was a luncheon guest with my aunt Fanny Mey- ers. She's very proud to tell that she will be 91 soon. Mrs. Crosier accompanied grandson Dean and family for a visit with Dale, Karen Beare and children at Waterdown on Sunday. COMPLETE FAMILY DENTAL CARE (We callect from Insurance Campanies) + Payment Plans Arranged DENTISTRY FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN * Insurance Assignment Accepted + Senior Citizens Discount + Evening Appointments NEW PATIENTS WELCOME TAL) DURHAM REGION below. LAKE ONTARIO August 2, 1994. FILE NO.: OPA 94-004 Gerri-Lynn O'Conner THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee has received AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes to redesignate the site to permit retail warehouse uses and other commercial and employment uses up to a maximum gross leasable area of 23,225 square metres (250,000 sq. ft.). The subject property is located at the site indicated on the map Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, located at 1615 Dundas Street East, 4th Floor, Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby Mall, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3 or by calling Grant McGregor at (905) 728-7731 (Whitby Line) / (905) 686-1651 (Toronto Line). In order to assist in the evaluation of this amendment application, the public is invited to provide input by way of submission to the Commissioner of Planning prior to Tuesday, Please include your address and telephone number and file number identified below in any submission. Information on the related Whitby Official Plan Amendment application (File: 94-W-2) is available in the offices of the Department of Planning, Town of Whitby, 575 Rossland Road E., Whitby, Ontario, L1N 2M8, (905) 668-5803 Chairman, Planning Committee Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Commissioner of Planning