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Port Perry Star, 30 Mar 1999, p. 8

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i. 5 EY 8- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 30, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Committee unveils plans for celebration of seniors' year By Chris Hall Port Perry Star A large group of seniors gathered at the Port Perry Community Centre last week to unveil plans for the 1999 International Year of the Older Persons (IYOP) celebrations in Durham Region. A number of special guests were on hand Thursday to introduce area seniors to the IYOP festivities. The United Nations has PORT PERRY DENTAL CENTRE New Patients' Smiles Always Welcome *Dr. J. Cottrell + Dr. J. Hardy Dr. L. Gideon * Dr. C. Banfield «Dr. L. Poranganel *Dr. T. King (Orthodontist) Dr. T. Mcintyre (Periodontist) --T oday's Smile... Love is an unusual game. There are either two winners or nome. Dental Care For The Entire Family Evening & Saturday Appointments Available Please Call 985-8451 Visit our website: www.iluvmydentist.com DURHAM Rt GION REVISED BLUE BOX COLLECTION SCHEDULE Residents who would have normally received Blue Box collection Friday, April 2nd or Monday, April 5th will have their collection day rescheduled due to the Easter Holidays. Please check the charts below to determine when your rescheduled collection will take place. Municipality Regulary Scheduled] Rescheduled Blue Box Blue Box Collection Day Collection Day City of Oshawa Town of Ajax Town of Pickering Township of Scugog Fri. . April 2nd Sat., April 3rd Municipality Regulary Scheduled] Rescheduled Blue Box Blue Box Collection Day Collection Day City of Oshawa Town of Whitby Township of Brock Mon. April Sth Mon. April 12th For further information on your Blue Box collection, please contact the Region's Blue Box Collection contractor, Miller Waste Systems at (905) 426-4222 or 1-800-461-1582. V.A. SILGAILIS, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS deemed 1999 the International Year of the Older Persons to honour the world's senior citizens. The province has selected "Ontario - A Province For All Ages" as its theme for the year. Led by local co-chair Kent Farndale, the three- hour meaging began with an introduction of guest speakers before the provincial Long-Term Care Minister made an announcement and enter- tainment was provided by student musicians from Port Perry High School. Scugog Mayor Doug Moffatt thanked the seniors for all the volun- teer work they have done for the community. "I want to thank you all for your many hours of community effort. You've been key in helping out at the Scugog Shores Museum, at the library and at the hospital... you are active leaders in your community and Scugog Township is in debt to you," said the mayor. Durham East MPP John O'Toole also thanked the seniors before handing the microphone over to Lois Neely, Ontario co- ordinator for the IYOP celebrations. She encouraged seniors to participate in wildlife gardens projects and for every one of Canada's 3,560,000 seniors to plant a tree this year. "We won't benefit from these trees but 20 years down the road other seniors and their kids will." Also making a brief appearance last week was Canadian co-chair of IYOP Directory of Coming Events Weekly Casino Rama Bus Trip weekly runs for $5 per per- son and pick up at Scugog Memorial Public Library. Lunch tickets offered by Casino Rama. Call now and reserve your seat 905-986- 0315. Williamson Special Care Transit. Wheelchair accessible. Blackstock Women's Institute Aerobics Gentle - Mondays - 1 p.m. - Blackstock United Church; Tuesdays - Low Impact - 7:30 p.m. - Blackstock United Church; Thursdays - Low Impact - 7:30 p.m. Nestleton Hall. Call 986-4280. Gentle Aerobics Gentle Aerobics for older adults, Mondays and/or Thursdays - 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Masonic Hall, Port Perry. New members wel- come. Mary 905-655-5917. Weight Watchers Blackstock on Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. For more information call Janice at 986-5126. Tai-Bo classes Tuesday & Thursday 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. and 8-9 p.m. - Durham Gymnastics Academy. Call Kim 985- 0864. Friday, April 2 Good Friday Prayer Walk at Palmer Park - 9:30 a.m. All welcome. Wednesday, April 7 Nestleton Ball Association's Diamond Scheduling meeting of the Nestleton Park - 7:30 p.m. at Nestleton Hall. April 9 Rummage Sale - St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry. April 10 Craft & Bake Sale - 25th anniversary Scugog Island Hall - noon - 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 13 Thursday, April 15 Fitness Class - Presbyterian Church, Queen St. - Tuesdays - 10- 11 a.m. & Thursdays - 2-3 p.m. 8 weeks - $24 - twice weekly - $40. Call Riet Orde - 985-3630. April 15 Spring Luncheon and Euchre - Oddfellows Hall. Luncheon $5; Euchre $2. Saturday, April 24 Cartwright Minor Ball & Softball Ontario present Advanced Junior Development Umpire Clinic -9a.m. - 1 p.m. - Blackstock Town Hall. Contact 986- 4097 for info. Saturday, May 1 Century Revue Musical Variety Show, in recognition of IYOP (International Year of the Older Person). Special guest: Don Harron, Latcham Centre, 8 p.m. Tickets $10. For info. call Muriel Rickard 985-8033. Saturday, May 1 Community Nursing Home & Villa's Spring Bazaar. For more info. call Kim at 985-3205. May 14 Hot Luncheon - St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry. Coming Events sponsored by... 1575 HWY. 7A LVN 985-5277 events, well-known enter- tainer Don Harron. He will make another appearance in Port Perry on May 1, when a musical variety show -- "Century Revue" -- is held at the Latcham Centre in recog- nition of IYOP events. The show, sponsored by the Port Perry Seniors Choir, will begin at 8 p.m and tickets ($10 each) include dinner and draws. Other local festivities planned for the year to celebrate IYOP include a photo gallery at the Blackstock Recreation Centre to recognize the contributions seniors have made to the community; a flower garden at the Cartwright Youth Activity Centre which will be cele- brated on July 19; the Port Perry Seniors Club, Lions' Club and Rotary Club will all pitch in this summer to construct a patio and garden at the Latcham Centre; and the Community Memorial Hospital Foundation will make a "Garden of Memories" at the local hospital site to honour area seniors. Durham East riding has been awarded $20,000 for IYOP activities. Oshawa school trustee Kathleen Hopper wants her motion for an inde- pendent audit of Durham District School Board finances to proceed, whether the province pays for it or not. Ms Hopper was behind a motion that called for the audit, previously offered by the province to boards looking to cut costs. Last Monday trustees dis- cussed action taken so far, which has amounted to director of education Grant Yeo writing to the education ministry to inquire about funding for the process. "I think the intent of my motion is being lost here," Ms Hopper said. "I think it sounds like we are only interested in an audit if the province will fund it." She said the audit should be undertaken, even if the Durham board has to find the money to pay for it: "It is all tax- payers' money, no matter Trustee wants board to proceed with audit _ put the brakes on any com- where it comes from." Pickering trustee Ruth Anne Schedlich tried to mitment to funding by the school board. "It could be a substan- tial sum of money we are talking about here," Mrs. Schedlich said. "If we would have to pay for this I think it is important to remember that this board is well-known as the most fiscally responsible of the large boards in the province, and the provin- cial government knows this to be true." Ms Hopper made the motion to conduct the audit during debates on the closing of out-of-date school facilities earlier this year. Trustees nar- rowly voted in support of an inquiry into funding for an audit, something the province had offered to the Toronto school board. The province is still in the process of setting up guidelines as to eligi- bility for audit funding. akfast Buffet Sunday, April 4, DAT IRTON S10) BYR GEISER IES m-made ' Tal i1aT ( ATL / Li melettes, SJVI@ eI {=1a") Qs plus taxes [o] [VES taxes Visit Port Perry's Haugen's Chicken and Ribs BBQ starting Monday March 29 for lunch or dinner and receive a complimentary delicious Belgium Easter Chocolate when ordering selected entree's. While quantities last. From The Nutty Chocolatier - Port Perry HAUGEN'S CHICKEN BBQ) SAA ON PA. AW AN TE TI (Qs

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