Vol. 130 No. 43 _ Opening of store to mean new jobs By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Port Perry's newest grocery store is on target for a late November opening and with it will come several job opportu- nities. "Your Independent Grocer", owned by the National Groters/Loblaws Companies Limited, was originally slated to have its doors open b Thanksgiving, but the wait for regional approvals held up ini- tial construction. Construction is currently going along well, with brick work completed on the back wall this week, said planning consultant Richard Zelinka. y The new store, on the north gy side of Scugog St. east of Water a . St., is expected to hold a job { i ie fair at the end of this month Big Heart Award = a offering residents a chance to a ot apply a8 a variety of positions. Leanne Goslin (right), an OAC student at Cartwright fundraiser. Last year the event | Former employees of Central High School, has been honored with a special Cartwright, and Leanne was recognized Dowson's ValuMart will be Big Heart Award by Durham Heart and Stroke standing effort in helping it all come tog: given first priority for inter- Foundation for her effort on the annual Jump Rope congratulated by events coordinator Jodi Turnto Page 13 Red Cross calls for donors at Port clinic The Red Cross has issued an urgent plea for donors at tomorrow's blood donor clinic in Port Perry. Donations of all blood types -- particularly O, the most common ~ are needed as the Cross struggles to maintain supplies amid shortages, the organization said in a recent letin. You can help make a difference Wednesday (Sept. 18) between 1 and 8 p.m., when a clinic is held in the Masonic Lodge on Queen St. in Port. Healthy individuals aged 17 to 70 are urged to drop by and make a donation. Organizers here in Port have been working at streamlining the process, so people aren't tied up any longer than necessary. And they're meeting with success; recent clinics have resulted in targets being met. By Kelly Lown other plans last weekend, : Port Perry Star make the trip to Los Angeles Patricia Green's business is to make stars Show. ' like Mel Gibson, Kathleen Turner and Marlon Technical awards including 1 Brando look good on screen. only 40 winners emerge out of the And her expertise paid off last week when Dees. Mrs. Green's Emmy is she received top honors in the industry, winning delivered ther this week. an Emmy for best make-up and special effects. It's still sinking in. I don Her award stems from her work on the 8ll the way until I ding made for television movie "Kissinger and hands,"shesaid. = = Nixon," which aired at the end of May. She This was the second time she assisted two-time Emmy winner Kevin Haney inated for an Emmy. The first was with the make-up of stars Ron Silver and Beau on the television movie "Kane and Bridges, along with being responsible for the ©°n the best seller by author Danielle supporting cast. Mrs. Green was oblivious to Not expecting to win, and because she had fy TurntoPage3 Check Out Our Menu Pricing 95 Most GM 4 Cylinder 7 O°5 6 Cylinder 89°° ANU 71922 Both Front OR Both Rear oO le) 95 includes parts & labour includes Flushing System 8 Cylinder Lifetime warranty on pads and Installing New Includes new plugs, Most and linings. G.M. Antifreeze except platinum GM Machining Rotors Extra. (up to 8 Litres)