ew Wo llheaas. oh odes gb a WB. __ _godi ae saath dA GCS 10- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 12, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Musicales continue on Scugog Island By Alex Ingram Another fun filled eve- ning was held in the little white church at the Mu- seum on Scugog Island Sunday. A variety of entertain- ers performed with Dixie- land band, country and western songs, comedy and a lovely hymn sing concluded the evening. Next week, Sept. 17, Harry Nitchie and Ethel Reilly playing gitar, vio- lins and banjo are on stage. Don Fines of Oshawa will be playing harmonica. Come and bring a friend to the show at 7:30 p.m. Free parking. The Scugog Shores Mu- seum will be having Sun- day evening musicals in the Museum Church on Scugog Island. (A small, white building just north of the old school museum) Sunday evenings until Nov. 5. A variety of entertain- ers perform including country singers, barber- shop quartets, instrumen- talists and comedians. A collection will be taken. Proceeds. go to help sup- port our local museum. For more information call 985-8967. Chiropractors looking forward to celebration To the Editor: It is with great pride that the Durham Region Chi- ropractic Society takes part in the triple celebration of Chiropractic, Sept. 17 in Port Perry. Our profession has made great strides in its first 100 years, and continues to prove itself as a valid and necessary part of the health care system. We are thrilled that the Township of Scugog has taken pride in the fact that D.D. Palmer was born in Port Perry, and are pleased to be part of the festivi- ties on Sept. 17 in Palmer Park. Our society worked hard on the fundraising and re- furbishing of the Palmer monument in the park, and we are very proud to have successfully restored the monument to its former glory. We look forward to the festivities in Palmer Park and hope that you will join us in celebrating our heri- tage, our first 100 years as a profession and our com- mitment to quality education through 50 years of the TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG ay PUBLIC NOTICE te A, REGARDING THE PROPOSED STOPPING-UP, CLOSING AND CONVEYING OF A ROAD ON a BETWEEN LOT 1, PLAN 729 TOWNSHIP or 8CUQOG AND LOT 1, PLAN 660, PARK ROAD (UNOPENED), SCUGOG ISLAND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 297 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O., 1990, Chapter M.45, that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog proposes to pass by-laws to stop- up, close and convey a road between Lot 1, Plan 729 (municipally known as 298 Carnegie Beach Road)and Lot 1, Plan 660 (municipally known as 286 Carnegie Beach Road), Park Road (Unopened) on Scugog Island, Ward 3, Township of Scugog. If approved, the subject road will be divided equally between the adjoining property owners. Please note that the subject road is not used by the ~ public. The proposed plan and description showing the lands affected, may be viewed in the Township of Scugog Clerk's Department at 208 North Street, Port Perry, Ontario. On Monday, October 23, 1995 at 2:00pm in the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 181 Perry St., Port Perry, Ontario, the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog will hear, in person, or by council, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law and applies to be heard. Any person who wishes to be heard should, as soon as possible, make application to: Earl S. Cuddie Administrator-Clerk Township of Scugog Clerk's Department 208 North Street PORT PERRY, Ontario, 1.91. 1A7 am (905) 985-7346 *First published August 29, 1995. Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College! Sincerely, Dianne Lott, President, Durham Region Chiropractic Society Neighbors helped out From Page 6 in the "Big City" the out- come would have been entirely different. The experience has confirmed my feelings and reasons for living in a small town. The sense of community and helping your neighbor (or stranger) is absolutely wonderful and certainly alive and well in Blackstock. Thank you, Lloyd and Robert, for your generosi- ty and helpfulness in what was, for me, a very unset- tling event. You have made me proud to live here! Nancy Bongard, Nestleton hope for success this Sunday To the Editor: I want to begin by thanking the Port Perry Star for their support in promoting the Port Perry and area Ferry Fox run to be held Sunday, Sept. 17. The provincial Terry Fox foundation office has frequently used the exam- ple of the media coverage in Port Perry as an exam- ple of the importance of the media to promote local run sites. The committee mem- bers including Janice Beechey, Ken Crawford, Laura Elliott, Kim McCann, Leo Plue, Marjo- rie Stewart-Meadford, Kelvin Todd and Mary Lynn West-Moynes have been working hard to en- sure a great route, easy registration, a delicious barbecue and fun and en- tertaining activities for children. If you were one of the 420 people who participat- ed last year, we hope to see you again. This year, bring afriend! The total funds raised last year were almost $25,000 - this includes $16,000 raised on run day and almost $9,000 raised TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG 1995-96-97 APPOINTMENTS The Council of the Township of Scugog invites applications from members of the public who are qualified electors in the Township of Scugog who wish to have their names considered for appointment to one of the following Boards and Commissions. Scugog Centre Advisory Board - requires one member to serve for the remainder of 1995,1996 and 1997. Scugog Hydro Commission - Scugog Youth Advisory Board - requires one member to serve for the remainder of 1995, 1996 and 1997. requires five members made up of one member from each of the 5 Wards in the Township of Scugog, under 25 years of age to serve for the remainder of 1995, 1996 and 1997. Plus, one member from the community at large. Any person(s) interested in offering their services and would accept appointment to fill one of the vacancies are invited to submit their name, together with a brief resume, to the undersigned by 11:00am, Friday, September 22, 1995. PLEASE NOTE: The Scugog Youth Advisory Board members will be responsible for establishing goals and objectives of this newly created board with a focus on youth related issues and concerns and programming. Earl S. Cuddie, Administrator-Clerk "Township of Scugog, Clerk's Department 208 North Street, Box780 Port Perry, Ontario, 1.91. 1A7 by local schools. The Terry Team mem- bers will again be an im- portant part of our local run/walk/ride/stroll/ rollerblade. Terry's team are individuals in our com- munity who have survived cancer, or are living with cancer. These individuals rep- resent the fact that cancer can be beaten and that re- search must continue to find new cures for cancer. Come out to the Port Perry fairgrounds on Sunday, Sept. 17 and together we can show families, friends, neighbours and co- workers that our commu- nity cares. This years Terry's team members are Jeffrey Blair, Patricia Price, Tot Holtby, Allen Love, Ruth Marconi, Eileen Warnke, Ann Ferguson, Kim McCann, Carey Moluchi, Kaitlin Wilson and Jack Moore. The Run/Walk be- gins at 9 a.m. with regis- tration beginning at 8 a.m. Remember the event goes rainor shine. Elizabeth McArthur, Port Perry and Area, Terry Fox Run, Coordinator CLOCA holds Autumn show on October 1 In search of something unique? Looking for an original? : The Central Lake Onta- rio Conservation Authori- ty is holding its seventh annual Autumn Craft Show at Harmony Valley Conservation Area on Sunday, Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. There will be various home made arts and crafts available for all to enjoy and take home. The kids will have fun visiting the petting zoo, having their face painted and enjoying a pony ride or two. Admission to the grounds is free. If you are interested in selling or displaying your handicrafts or want more information, please call Gord Geissberger at (905) 579-0411. COURIER SERVICE CANPAR DEPOT AT THE 188 Mary St, Port Perry 685-7383