Volume 9 Number 25 ~~ | 48 . , <Q yy Circulation 21,300 NICK ORAM | Taylor Blvd. Port Ponty GOING IN CIRCLES: Gordon Fraser admired his handiwork last Seniors Club and their irweotlbarving, program. This carousel took Sunday while taking part in the annual Pioneer Fall Fair-at the Mr. Fraser about two years to complete, and was one of the main - Scugog Shores Museum. He was. Teprasenting the Port Perry attractions at last weekend's event. | El Municipal services coming to Coulcliff Blvd. By Kay Langmuir sewer lines to about 28 homes on the 342- discharge into Lake Scugog. Weekend Star metre dirt road, which follows the shoreline "Everything is on track," said: Works Construction to extend municipal services th from the foot of Coulter St. and occupies Director Larry Postill, who has already set up a to Coulcliff Boulevard is poised 10 begin with- prime waterfront land abutting the Canterbury meeting with: Robinson Construction. Once in a few weeks. Common development. The two-level road the contract is awarded the contractor has 14 The Scugog Works department recom- will also be paved and rebuilt as part of the days to begin work. mended on Monday that council award the : project, However, figures from the tender process Awa kd Winning | contract to Ron Robinson Construction of Council is expected to award the contract now show that the township's share of the bill Buffet Oshawa the lowest bidder wong foup com pending financial approvals from the Region will be $848,000, well above the $655,000 bud- of Durham, which is footing about 30 per cent geted for the project earlier this year. That left Available ~ Robinbson bid came in at $1.04 million. of the project cost in order to reduce septic Please turn to Page 4 The project includes laying water and 7 Days a Week. We have @ \winnet. 1575 Hwy. TA, Port Perry 905-985-8507 * soon 10000009 Baagwating Community Assn, LOCATED AT PORT PERRY AUTO GLASS Must be 19 years or older LE 2 EL RY BN EE EE BEE BE BE SX BE BY 3 $y vu $F 0 FE YNYE YOY