Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 11 Jul 1995, p. 5

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 11, 1995 - 5 Hospital Garden tour Is Saturday This weekend you're invited to stroll through the gardens of Scugog -- and make a contribution to Community Memorial Hospital as you do. Saturday (July 15) the hospital's Garden Tour will allow participants a view of a few of the area's breathtaking gardens, at private homes through- out the township. The cost to take part is $10, and proceeds go to the hospital. The tour, arranged in conjunction with the Pineridge Garden Club, will allow participants access to the following gardens: a Fred Brown's "Vegetable Plot" in Port Perry; 0 "Hillside Garden" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Inglis on Reach Rd. in Uxbridge; 0 "Hidden Charm" at the Port Perry home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davies; a Stan Grills' "Annual Delight" in Prince Albert; Q "White Rose Lane", the pride of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pringle on Scugog Island; Q Shirley Love's "Organically Grown" gar- den in Caesarea; Q The "Prize-Winning Perennials" of Grace Bajema, near Nestleton, and 0 "A Parklike Setting" at the Melton residence in Blackstock. In addition to the tour, which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., participants JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR COME INTO MY GARDEN: Local gardeners like Grace Bajema, seen here at her Nestleton-area home, will welcome you when Community Memorial Hospital holds a garden tour in the township Saturday. Tickets for the tour are $10, and are available at a number of local outlets. See the story for details. will be welcomed to a tea, being served at Community Memorial in Port Perry from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Tickets for the tour are available at: Q The hospital switch- board; a Books Galore; Q Brock's; Q Everlasting Memories; Q Analda Landscaping, and a Katherine's Gift Shop. 1.75% Government Guaranteed ROBERT J. GOW 434-7156.1-800-267-1522 RICHARDSON GREENSHIELDS Investment advisors to Canadian enterprise and enterprising Canadians 111 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario L1G 454 Region to expand blue box program to include paper able in your curbside blue box. Regional Councillor Marilyn Pearce told members of Scugog council Monday afternoon that Durham Region will be expanding the blue box recycling program to include a number of paper products, beginning Sept. 1. Among the items that will be recycled will be fine paper, boxboard, egg cartons, advertising flyers and paperback books, said Regional Councillor Pearce. She noted that the region estimates it will turn a profit of $75,000 in marketing the new material. And it will further reduce the amount of garbage being sent to landfill sites: "It's going to have a major impact on the waste stream," said Councillor Pearce. In a related item, she told council that Scugog residents will soon no longer be charged for deposit- ing large quantities of cardboard at local transfer sites. i. PERIOD = extended until wid July 31st/95 Call our 24 hour Hot Line 7 days a week | = LITR DLISSILRL Festival Days Blowout {ZA 750) ¥ 3 SUMMER MERCHANDISE Many In-Store Specials Open 7 Days a Week 112 Water Street, Port Perry 985-0046 DAISY'S FABRICS Retirement SALE J After serving the community of Port Perry and area for 17 years, Lang and Daisy Cope have decided to retire from their successful fabric business, and invite customers and friends to take advantage of the great discounts during this sale. LE CRP Cle Re Ria Xe [ (EL ETG ETERS Tage] July 11 at 9:30 a.m. 0v% OFF All Stock e FABRICS e NOTIONS 3 iN Don't Miss the Great Selection & Great Prices C"DAISY'S A FABRICS 203 Queen Street - Port Perry Cx Phone 985-3221 an

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