Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 20 Jun 1995, p. 10

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10- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 20, 1995 J "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Parents angered over plans for Y From Page 1 children's activities." While the Y's Queen St. building is quite small, it is bright and sunny, with a playground for the kids, she said. She's not convinced the new hall would offer such a pleasant setting. "They're not really talking about the quality of care the children are getting," she said, adding she's happy with the performance of Y employees in Port. "Environment is everything. "I'm not complaining, I'm just YMCA's manager of community services in Oshawa told The Star that while negotiations have been carried out with Scugog Township, no decisions on moving or rearrang- ing any programs have been made yet. Lee Fraser said the new commu- nity hall could offer the Y room to grow and offer more community programming -- they try to provide activities for adults as well as kids - - but it might not be deemed appro- priate for toddlers. "We're not clearly convinced we're grams to the new facility anyway," she said. "We've been talking with the township, and the township with us, since a year ago May," said Ms Fraser. "The Y sees this as a very nice opportunity, because the cur- rent space we are in is quite limited." Ms Fraser said that while rent is not a concern at Queen St., the Y incurs charges for utilities and building maintenance. She added that parents of kids enrolled in programs with the Y will be consulted before plans for trying to make everyone aware." going to move our preschool pro- any changes are implemented. "Have you an interesting story to tell...?" Call the Port Perry Star & Weekend Star Call (905) 985-7383 Health Dept. celebrating Seniors' Month in June Seniors are vital contributing members of society and the month of June has been declared Seniors' Month. The Durham Region Health Department is promoting the Ontario theme "Growing and Achiev- ing Together." The message conveyed in this theme revolves around the benefits everyone gains when older and younger generations work together in har- mony. Public health nurses work with specific seniors' groups to promote healthy lifestyles. "We encourage people in our community to join us in acknowledging the experience, accomplishments and contributions of seniors in Durham Region," said Elizabeth Shantz, Program Manager, Adult Health. For'more information on Seniors' Month events in the community, please call your local seniors centre, Community Care office or the office for Seniors Issues toll free at 1-800-267-7329. will soon open again in a new location ~~ "em J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR KISS FOR GOOD LUCK - Ron Averell of Oshawa, a long-time member at Sunnybrae Golf Course near Prince Albert was the winner of the $1 million shootout on Saturday. 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