Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 1 Oct 1996, p. 2

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2- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 1, 1996 <7 Independent At-Home Learning DIY {_A-~ CULTURAL pe-I1T-voursEL: ENTERPRISES #101 « HOW-TO START YOUR OWal PUBLISHING COMPANY #102» HOW.TO START YOUR OWN MUSIC COMPANY These step-by-step (private or small group) instructional courses contain valuable information and advice for any self starter who is interested in contributing to the Canadian cultural industries, our national heritage and the global marketplace. + Learn how to publish, produce, finance, draft, design, copyright; market and distribute your own cultural products. + Follow-up with other cultural marketing & interest instruction courses. i FOR MORE INFORMATION AND A FREE BROCHURE Zona Canada: Cultural Research & Education Dept. 1-800-668-FANS EMAIL: ZONA@RZONA.ON.CA. "Felping Gow. . FCely Hoursel" Framer's Gallery Port Perey This Werk Henshall's Charlie Durward Par"s Deli Mix 99.9FM Radio Country Acres Driving Range Labart"s Breweries Nutty Chocolatier Ash Ciry Trader Sam's PNP Golf Burgess Wholesale Ld Caslroay Ives Florist Pineride Sports Winchester Arms Home Hardware Big V Drug Store Port Perry Oprical Maple Leal Foodservice MARGARET AYRES Planks Restaurant Taylor Roane's Domiar Packaging Brad Haley Sunvybrae Golf Course Meat Merchant Uxbridge Bob Parker All Golfers Who Pagricipared (fully insured) Your satisfaction is our satisfaction David Watts B.Sc.(Agr.) Bus. (905) 852-5313 The Board and Staff of Big Brothers/Biq Sisters of | : North Durham would like To Thank The following for making Their first Annual Golf TOURNAMENT A SUCCESS. Paulmac"s: Pete & Par Kneale Many Colours Book Store ScuGoG PROPERTY 8 MAINTENANCE Goreski Lakeside Recreation: Phil Goreski Molson's Breweries Tex To Green Wholesale Golf Supply Goreski Roofing: Ken & Dianne Goreski Ridge North Realty Ld. Love Lynn's Sweets Sound Shop Uxbridge Zehws Market Uxbridge Williamson's Chev Olds Uxbeidge Gain Baldwin Sales Uxbridge Country SENTIMENTS Seagram's Pepsi-Cola Canada Beverages Crown North American Professional Products UXBRIDGE TREE SERVICE * Expe a" Professional Chainsaw Operators 8 TREE, SHRUB & HEDGE * Removals ~. * Pruning * Trimming Complete Clean-up! Find us fast in "Yellow Puges"™ ™ the * Finally, By Jeff Mitchell Port Perry Star Safe passage for school kids across Hwy. 7A in Port Perry is "as close as it's ever been" to becoming reality, parents heard at a meeting last week. ; Members of the R.H. Cornish P.S. School Advi- sory Council heard from township and provincial politicians ursday night that funding will be provided for stop lights at the school crossing on the busy highway. The com- mitment to funding is a significant victory for the parents, who have been Radio Shack Maglin Travel Wood Gundy Faulkner Electric Evergreen Florist DJ Insurance Brokers Ld. Port Perry IGA Antrim House Pub Sredmans Royal Bank Paint & Wallpaper Uxbridge Chuck Dewhamst Heritage Per Store Lasco Sreel Whitby Juve Haynes Kasrelic Kounting rt Tree Climbers lobbying for a safer cross- ing on 7A east of Old Sim- coe Rd. since a child was killed there more than a decade ago. Durham East MPP John O'Toole came to the meeting carried a letter from Transportation Min- ister Al Pal i, promis- ing one-third funding for the lights. And Mayor Howard Hall reit- erated his council's prom- ise that the township will chipin. And in the end, the par- ents voted in favor of ac- cepting a five-year, inter- est-free loan from the Durham Board of Educa- tion for up to $10,000 of the cost of the lights. Esti- mates for the project range from $30,000 to $50,000. Regional Coun- cillor ilyn Pearce told the parents gathered in 'the school library that it's because of their persis- tence the lights now ap- pear to be a possibility. "I think you should all go home thinking that you've finally got this to a point where it will be done," she said. "This is as close as it's ever been." In fact, Mr. Palladini's commitment to fund the project is a significant turn-around for the prov- ince, whose officials have consistently - said that : dig 3 i Take-out or Eat-in at the HAUT HODGE Take Out Only 50 Fish & Chips. *4 We serve Alaskan Halibut only in our famous batter. : Also serving Prime Rib Dinners, Hot Beef Sandwiches, Hot Hamburg Sandwiches, Souvlaki Dinners, Toasted Westerns, BLT's, Homemade Soups, Fresh Salads and many other items. As announced by Talkshow C.FR.B. as a "The Rest Fish & Chip Restaurant mn Ontario. F « : 085-0880 Hwy. 7A & Simcoe St. on some sort of signa bill would have to locally. : But Mr. O'Tool Thursday night he's sisted steadily since hi election last year thing has to be done. He inundated the minists with letters from pare and clippings from cal paper, he 5% Ri i e s ear personally," said. "..I Pers wt ave to solveit." Although the provi and the munici zg: committed to now, the parents are holding the bag for a third of the cost, too. That's cause the Durham board can't find the funds to back Jom secured an in t-free five-year loan which the parents can put toward | their share, and repay through local fundraising efforts. Be: parents ac- While the : cepted the arrangement, it tt WW 0 0 WWW

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