Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 6 Feb 1996, p. 26

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AFFORDABLE, CONVENIENT & LAKEFRONT - This neat and tidy 2 | bedroom home on Scugog Island offers year round enjoyment on Lake Scugog. Just 2 miles from Port Perry. Features w/o basement with fireplace & workshop. $139,900. Call Lynda Kendry 985-4427. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Commercial zoning! 3 bdrm. bungalow, ideal for home/business, located close to main shopping area. Close to lake. Walkout from basement! Onl 985-4427. y $174,900. Call Valerie Eden C/A REMIX An miernational network of independent member brokers Re/Max Scugog Realty 144 Queen St., Port Perry Phone (905) 985-4427 AR C LASS F DS (D905) ©9O85-3708 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM POLICE SERVICES BOARD NOTICE TO TOWING COMPANIES Towing Services located within the boundaries of the Regional Municipality of Durham are invited to submit their application for the supply of 24 hour towing services and storage pound facilities for the use of the Durham Regional Police Service within the Region, Applicants will be expected to supply information on forms provided relating to rates for towing and storage, details of towing vehides and equipment together with the size, location and general description of their vehide storage pound(s). Applicant companies may be asked to provide reasonable access for inspection of their storage pound facilities and towing pment. The Police Services Board reserves the right, at their discretion, to approach applicants directly in order to darify aspects of the application or to obtain further and better particulars. Application forms and self-addressed envelopes provided for this purpose may be obtained by applying to the Office of David Winter, Fleet Manager, Durham Regional Police Service, 19 Courtice Court, Courtice, Ontario, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 -p.m. daily, Monday through Friday. Applications will be received at the Office of the Chief of Police, Durham Regional Police Service, up until 12:00 noon, on Monday, February 19, 1996. y - T. McCagherty, Chief of Police, on behalf of the Police Services Board » lk] The Corporatin of the 24% Township of Scugog invites quotations for the rental of various operated equipment. a Forms are available at the Township of Scugog Municipal Office Roads Department. Quotations must be returned to the Municipal Office Roads Department by February 16th, 1996 at 10:00a.m. R.C. MacDonald Road Superintendent Corporation of the Township of Scuogog P.O. Box 780 181 Perry Street Port Perry, Ontario LOL 1A7 PHONE (905) 985-7383 OR FAX __ Notice Notice Notice Card of Thar DREAM CRAFTS 'N' | wish to sincerely thank WOMEN IN ABUSIVE CANPAR COLLECTABLES - Reg the Lions Club of Green- RELATIONSHIPS SHIPPING COUNTER ister now for craft classes. bank for their gracious For Hep Cal donation to About Face. fice Centre |188 Mary St, Port Penty (905) 985-7383 (Jommerly Auberge) for women & chicren Toll Free 1-800-263-3725 Confidentiality assured (905) 728-7311 David Chow's Restaurant, 233 Queen St., Port Perry, will be closed for holidays February 5th to 12th and will re-open Tuesday February 13th. February - 10 per cent off all sales. Valentine's theme in shop. South of Little Britain, County Rd. 6 - 705-786-2552. GUARDIAN DRUGS will be open every Sunday (11. am.-1pm). DJ TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North St. - Port Perry Ont., LOL 1B7 (905) 985-8416 Len and Carm Nixon are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their first grandchild, AMANDA- LYNN MARY, born Jan- uary 9, 1996, weighing 9 Ibs. 3 0z. Great-grand- daughter for Leon and Greta Nixon. Leanne and Todd Reilly of CFB Petawawa are the proud parents. SEE US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS r EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - LOL 1B9 (905) 985-7306 Also for letting me speak at their meeting to explain this wonderful non-profit organization. 'Elaine Campbell. We wish to thank friends, former co-workers, neigh- bours and relatives for - their acts of kindness dur- ing the sudden passing of Gerald, on January 24, 1996. To Rev. Le Page for his words of comfort. Wagg Funeral Home and the Manchester U.C.W. for the luncheon following the service. A special thank you to Gail and Jim Hamer and to Terry (T. & C. Limo) for his "extra air- port service". Thank you, Marie Hooey and family. We would like to thank the friends, family and neigh- bours of Josephine Archer for their expressions of kindness and sympathy. The Wagg Funeral Home for their help. Bishop A. Woolcock for his prayers and words of kindness. To the ladies of St. Johns Church for the lunch. Also to the staff and friends at the nursing home for the good care and cheerful smiles. A sincere thank you. John and Dorothy. bours, friends and family for their visits, flowers and cards during my stay in hospital. Also a special thank you to Dr. Allin, Dr. Cohoon and the nurses for their wonderful care. Edith Williams. On behalf of the Scugog Centre Advisory Board, | would like to thank all those who made our 1st Antique and Nostalgia Show such a success. Special thanks to our ven- dors, advertisers, Ken Carruthers for the quilt donation, the MoJacks Hockey Club for their assistance and the volun- teers and staff who worked all weekend. The quilt was won by Linda Wassink, R.R. 1, Manilla. See you next year on February 1 and 2. Marilyn Pearce Show Convenor. Thank you to the Black- stock Agricultural Society for the beautiful watch, the flowers and the many kind words on the occasion of my retirement after thirty years as secretary-trea- surer. Joyce Kelly. WEEKEND STAR' CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINES WEDNESDAY - 10 AM We the school bus drivers and staff of Stock Trans- portation Ltd., Sunderland Division, would like to express our thanks to our Roads Departments for' their continued excellent service in looking after our school bus routes. Thank you Jim Creighton, Chic Hutchings, Lorne Wall, Ronn MacDonald and Glen Grills and all your stafft We know its been a tough winter for you to keep up to, and we appre- ciate all your efforts! Thanks guys - you're the best! 'Coming Events ATTENTION: FOR ANY- ONE interested in attend ing there will be a Euchre Tournament and Sodial at the Scugog First Nation Community Centre, 22521 Island Road, Port Perry, Sunday, February 18, 1996, starting at 7 p.m. Cash prizes. Refresh- ments will be served. For information please call (905)985-3337, ask for Tracy. CARTWRIGHT DYNO'S SNOWMOBILE cLuUB Poker Run, Sunday, February 11, 1996, Orangeman's Hall (Shirley Rd. - on the trail, just fol- low signs). Registration 9 - 11 a.m. Ride-In Break- fast, Sunday, February 18, 9am. -1pm. - 986-5603 a I ea a A A tb CD 5 i A a A A a aa

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