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Port Perry Star, 25 Apr 1995, p. 18

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18- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 25, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" College hosting The "Many Faiths - One identify religious diversity Community" conference in the workplace and eon- centrate on allowing em- ployers and employees to learn more about different religions by discussing re- will be held at Durham Segs on Thursday, May The conference will 'Mackey, Bailey & Korb Barristers & Solicitors Saturday Momings 9:00am to 12:00 noon 985-7391 Lake Scugog Lumber Building Oshawa Rd., Port Perry CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG 181 PERRY STREET, PO. BOX 780, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, LOL 1A7 SECOND INSTALMENT 1995 INTERIM TAX NOTICE The SECOND INSTALMENT of the 1995 INTERIM TAX NOTICE is due for REALTY AND BUSINESS TAX Second Instalment PAYABLE April 27, 1995 Please pay promptly to avoid penalty If you have not received your interim tax notice, please telephone the Municipal Tax Office at 985-7346. Failure to receive a Tax Notice does not eliminate the responsibility for the payment of taxes and penalty. Kathryn McCann Deputy Treasurer = interfaith event ligious issues that impact the workplace in our com- munity. Durham College is pleased to play an integral role in the planning and implementation of this unique conference. This will provide an opportuni- ty for individuals to broad- en their knowledge and rspective of various re- igions and in turn help build an understanding and interest in the diversi- ty of religious practices, customs and history," said Port Perry resident Eliza- beth McArthur, Director of Employment Equity at FOR PERSONAL SERVICE VISIT OUR SHOWROOM UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL Quality & Satisfaction assured by our own Written Guarantee i 852-3472 ouirmer 108 BROCK ST. WEST "*° Maeavear 1" the college. "Silence in Music," fea- turing a children's choir performing in American sign language, will wrap up the workshops. At 7:30 p.m. a concert by the internationally known performing arts organiza- tion "Live Unity tions," will promote One- ness of Humanity. Its founder, Jack Lenz is a re- nowed Canadian musi- cian, composer, producer and arranger. For more information concerning this confer- ence, contact Donna Crome (905) 721-2000 COMPANY MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION GRANITE MARBLE 'BRONZE CEMETERY LETTERING & RENOVATIONS CUSTOM DESIGNING & LETTERING ZS MICHAELINA'S CHEESE RAVIOLI ~~ & PASTA ve sil We ne open for Please come by and business We sell homemade cheese ravioli. It's a new recipe in honor of our mother Michaelina and everything is made fresh daily. We also sell sweet Italian sausage on a bun with meat sauce, homemade lasagna and more! ry was oul UY you enjoy our food please tell your friends! Many thanks, YJoe and Lowise Hair Cutting for the Whole Family 52 Water St., Port Perry (905) 985-1998 MICHAELINA'S 116 WATER ST. PORT PERRY 985-8955 DIT PLRISSIL "Clothing for the Young & the Young at Heart" ~ Specializing in Denim ~ 112 Water Street, Port Perry (905) 985-0046 Picture Perfect TV Sales & Service @ HITACHI ENITH 72 Water St., Port Perry (905) 985-9500 130 Kent St. W,, Lindsay (705) 878-1133 duc- 50's dance for Heart The Heart and Stroke Foundation in conjunction with The Cardiac Rehabilitation Organization and DRMA is hosting a gala evening on April 29. B The theme for the evening is 50s and 60s and will take place at the General Sikorski Polish Veterans Hall, Stevenson Road North, at 5:30 p.m. Featured will be guest speaker Dr. Marlene Rabin- ovitch, host for the evening, John Dunn, of The Good Time Oldies Early Morning Show - 1350 CKDO, ca- .tering by A Touch of Class, live entertainment by The Lincolnaires and many fabulous door prizes to be won. Tickets for the dinner and dance are $40 per person and are limited. For further information about the danee or for tick- et purchases, please contact: Anne Capon (905) 571- 1582; Maria Barszczewicz (905) 723-3033; Ted Chees- man (905) 579-0861; Rebecca Lauzon (905) 434-1412. Scugog Bridge scores Apr.19 -Afternoon 5 Table Howell - Avg. 54 First - Harold Brown Evening 4 Table Howell - Avg. 42 First - Judy and Don At- and Don Atkinson 68-1/2. kinson 53-12. Second - Doris Phinney Second - Georgia Brock and J udy Atkinson 62. and Elizabeth Millar 46. Third - Joyce Heard and Third and Fourth - Gin- Helen Mathieson 59. ny Clifford and Marie Fourth - Georgia Brock Carnegie tied with Mary and Ed Clark 58. Alton and Gord Day 44-1/ Fifth - Bea Chapman 2 and Hoppy Carnwith 56-1/ "Fifth - Harold Brown and Ed Clark 42. Monte Carlo HAIR FASHION Guido & Guido In C. Fnternational Sarning 11 Water St., Port Perry (905) 985-3684 To advertise in this feature contact Jo-Anne Bambrough at 985-7383 Li. Ce Atti

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