TN J aaa es AE RATAN ABN mtg ee FRG Tw Ng 8- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 18, 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" GRECIAN GARDENS eo RESTAURANT Greek Cuisine but more than Greek Food 8 0z. N.Y. Steak For Reservations (905) 723-6465 Open 7 Days a Week $9.99 with Greek Salad, garlic bread, potatoes & rice rarities for 10 50 people 926 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa OF 0 oF 0 EE i i HIGH POINT STABLES Now taking registration for = summer camps 4 * Indoor/Outdoor Facilities *Licensed Facility ° Reasonable Rates 985-2591 Qualified Coaches er: «Fr 4 ff iW 4 » » SATA NAA ATTA VRT UBT CBI VET UR UR TUR vS 1 t t t \ ¢ NS 7 ¥ PAN ZINN AN IN AN 21 in PRN 2 AN (0 4 a ™ 4 3 ® » --: 0 Music for J» ~ . 29 1% Young Children 3 4 ¢ by Frances Balodis, M.Ed., ARCT Ny, A$ vi 28 +: ll SUMMER CAMP J: as 45 vg Se% aq. THE CAMP CRITTERS COME | /}} N~ HAPPENING TO CAMP a tY ad¢ | Introduction to Piano Introduction to the Piano | viv ary July 22-26 and Reading Music I~ 2a? | 9:00 am-12:00 pm July 15-19 - 9 am-12 pm 4% nn Fee $75.00 Ages: 5-6 Fee $75.00 yn hy 04 -- = Se 1% | BEETHOVEN COME PRIA ep 2a' "TO CAMP Storytime «Singing 2g' Ns * Rhythm Ensemble yn ~wA¢ | Leam about Beethoven |. Movement to Music > ® ' Px | July 15-19-1pm-4 pm | « Rhythm Instrument 21s le | Ages: 7-9 Fee $75.00 Construction Sek 58 « Introduction to the ap "Ae Experience a variety of Orchestra 9 7 VN musical opportunities... no All books, materials and 7 ~ 3 prior experience necessary snack provided* ve p08 INSTRUCTOR: 1 melez.yjlo]\} 23 "bs 04 U4 04 U4 04 0) 3 El - at | >a - oa Lz J 2 [] [] ] PANN NM A 1s a I'd Laurel Griffen, ARCT, RMT 57 Ottawa St., Port Perry FURTHER INFORMATION: 985-3946 U4 04 hy 4 iN J >o" ~ - ad ll --a@- J Th N ¢ vid ii * = SANA ARAAT AR NM» TEDDY BEAR ICN and Strawberry Social yo GLH rety child loves a Teddy Bear Kids of all ages will enjoy music, games, magician and crafts. | Willem's Magic Lantern Show Dr. Puckrin's Teddy Bear Clinic Strawberry Tea in Tea Room IR tories, -- | | Sunday, June 23rd, llam to 4pm GUGUG SHORES JUREUN Located on Island Read 2km cast of Port Perry For more information call 905-985-3589 A ceremony was held last Monday night to mark the installation of officers at the Masonic Lodge in Port Perry. In front row, from left, are Peter Miles (Immediate Past Master), George Zenglein (Worshipful Master), and John Beecham (District Deputy Grand Master). In middle row are John Nottingham (Treasurer), Jim Hall (Senior Deacon), " DAMIAN BESSIE/PORT PERRY STAR Bob Price (Junior Deacon), Gordon Smith (Historian), and Howard Gouthier (Chaplain). In back row from left are Dave Scott (Junior Steward), Jim Callan (Secretary), Joe Konick (Senior Steward), Fred Heap (Organist) and Leonard Gallant (Inner Guard). Biker party's a police matter: Hall From Page 1 the story a couple of weeks ago, a spokesman with the Durham Regional Police's intelli- If you can't cuddle it WHY BUY IT? Our G.W.s, Scarlets, Flames, B&Gs, cuddle 'cause they're in the ONLY cage built for Macaw sanity. It graces any room. Our lifetime 24 hour phone service keeps the vet away & YOU & bird feeling secure. Buy & learn infants still in their 1.C. Units. For more enlightenment: Avian Ron & Jenny 705-277-2376. Janetville. NORM"S FIX-IT 1223 King St., Manchester e HELMETS NEW FOR 1996-97 SNOWMOBILE gence unit said police presence would be main- tained in Port during the weekend, but that it would be unlikely any large-scale roadside checks would be carried out on Hwy. 7A. Since then, Mr. Guindon is claiming party organizers are being harassed by police, who he says have sounded the alarm by notifying the owner of the property of plans for the party. He added that attempts are being made by a lawyer for the property owner to limit the area in which the party's being held to Just one acre on the large property. In a letter sent to The Star, Mr. Guindon says the Satan's Choice and their guests just want to get together for a party. The bikers don't want to intrude on the Canada Day celebrations down- town, said Mr. Guindon; they don't want to hassle anybody, and they don't want anybody to hassle them. "It is unfortunate we must agree to disagree at this point with regard to the location... we do strongly feel that this is a private party well within our legal rights and would prefer to keep our group [ 7A to Port Peary Save 20° STREET & DIRT BIKE GEAR Helmets, gloves, goggles, jerseys, pants, T-shirts =) GLOVES $139.95 for........ LEATHER SNOWMOBILE 4 {00 ON ry POULAN PRO ™&u. 14" - 36" BAR CHAINSAWS Some models come with carring case and extra chain. Call 985-9909 IN STOCK ITEMS ONLY separate from your water- front celebration," he wrote to the mayor. Mayor Hall said last week the bikers aren't being harassed, and that the township is merely backing up the police force. "It's not our situation, it's a police situation," said the mayor. "The police are looking out for the citizens of the community." Police to patrol From Page 1 the hazards of aggres- sive driving. In Durham last year, 24 people died and more than 2,000 were hurt in accidents. A report issued last year said one-third of the fatal accidents in the region in 1994 occurred on Scugog Township roads. Analysis of the fatal and serious injury acci- dents in Durham last year showed that 62 per cent of them were caused by speeding or reckless driving, or a combination of both. Another common cause 18 disobeying traffic lights or stop signs, the local police report. Durham Police have assigned several offi- cers to specific patrol over the next two weeks. They will target high-risk driving at locations throughout the region. ne So era Sito di relies valine ~~ i EE ip ---- RG ri Te. A ERG A Nn Hr