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Scugog Citizen (1991), 9 Jun 1992, p. 23

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Thanks for making Pet Walkathon so successful To the Editor: On behalf of the Kinsmen Club great citizens of Port Perry for of Port Perry, Paulmac's Pet Food their support of the Pet and The Scugog/Uxbridge Animal Shelter, I would like 10 thank the attitude this day would not be the great success that is was. I would also like to thank the Walkathon. Without your caring members of the Kinsmen Club Despite Sunday's gray weather, more than 100 people, 30 pooches, a pig (abovs, centre), a tiger, and a turtle showed up early at the Port Per Perry's Pet Walkathon. What a sight they made, walking down.the street! One out-of-towner stopped the Citizen photographer and asked, Ty, Plaza to take part in the Kinsmen Club of Port" "Does this go on all the time here?" Norm Philips brought Sasha he his beautiful tiger, a portrait with Sash Pet Wi Above, because whenever I come up with a fundraising idea, the guys are right behind me and as usual do a great job and have a lot of fun accomplishing the task at hand. of course let's not forget our sponsors and those who helped promote this event. Norm Philips for his generosity in promoting the walkathon by the use of his exotic animals, The Scugog Citizen for their usual great reporting and coverage. John at the Meating Place for the hot dogs, Canada's Wonderland, Hasborough Toys, Martins Pet Foods and the many many more businesses and indi- viduals that handed out pledge forms. Pete Kneale, Blackstock. SPECIALS 1- 8x10; 2 - 5x For Only .... ON COLOU @\ RJM Golorwatch J, 60 WATER ST, PORT PERRY RJM photographic YOUR LOCAL 1 HR. PHOTO LAB Smiles Above the Rest in Service, Quality & Price! SAVE 33% (O1\ | 27.104 ¢: Ye] HS SAVE 33% 16x20; 20x24; THIS WEEK! 7: 4 Wallet Size 9.99 BR POSTERS 20x30 photographics 985-8821 family: Janet Howsam and to meet par Affordable homes needed To the Editor: The wisdom of Scugog council |i members is to be questioned when [i they constantly refuse to allow || affordable homes in this area. || Our company wishes to offer proper-size building lots in "Oak || h daughters Leslle and Jillan Emiel's Place ww Queen St., Port Perry 985-2066 Wear Your "Proud to be Canadian" Pin & Receive 10% OFF on ALL LUNCHS & FULL COURSE MEALS Ji Meadows" for $17,000 plus the || Township levy tax. This would provide a family home for lgss than $100,000. Yet at the same time, council supports a planner who claims these lots only should sell for over $200,000. The council gives no logical reason for refusing our develop- ment except that "we don't want housing in that area." (councillor Harvey Graham) 'This artificial shortage of avail- able building lots in the Township , is heaven for speculators. But it will be h-- for our children and grand children. This lack of plan- ning also plays havoc with all business as high mortgage pay- ments leave little room for con- Contact W. Cohoon 985-8044 $40. per Month including gst. "A Market Without Fleas!" I PORT PERRY | FARMERS' | MARKET d B/ . Port Perry Fairgrounds 5 ann OPENING THIS Esp SATURDAY. JUNE 13 BEDS 8AM fo | PM 25 Vendors Welcome. Sy eo 0 0 0 HOMELITE' STRING TRIMMERS TOP-MOUNT LOW VIBRATION ENGINE e SOLID STATE IGNITION * ADJUSTABLE HANDLE FAST-START UNITS 170 3 PULL STARTING DUAL CUTTING SWATH FINGERTIP CONTROLS RUNNING TIME 70-90 MINUTES IDEAL GIFT FOR FATHER'S DAY! Why mess with hundreds of feets of electrical cord? SAVE $50.00 Sug. Retail $199. Starting fram $149.00 WILLY & SON SMALL ENGINE R 1) oc 17300 Simcoe Str oink i MRA rt Pe

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