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Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1981, p. 6

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AREA PAR Ah i 3250 we bate (St PEA RI Crm TEU ARSR FENSAANERRA 6 FES J RIS AUPE al SE EV Sf §: 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 16, 198) letters Join the protests. . (From page 5) The solution to the whole mess is just plain horse sense. We must convert every available energy user, from homes and factories and even cars and trucks to our surplus natural gas. We have trillions of cubic feet we don't know what to do with. Cars will run well on natural gas and propane with less pollution. We must pressure Ottawa to set up outlets in Petro- Canada stations and others to supply natural gas and propane for motorists. There is no tax on either fuel, and thats probably why nothing: has been done by Ottawa. Ford is supplying the armed forces with 253 alternate fueled vehicles and a number of municipalities have converted to it. Commercial vehicles have been using it for years. Its clean burning and non- polluting. Long range ultimate fuel is hydrogen. The exhaust is so clean you can drink it. Canada spends about 15 million dollars a day for imported oil. Money that is going out of the country- lowering the value of our dollar. Oil is a dying energy source, and should be used Alcohol, drugs (From page 5) major five year study done by the Addiction Research Foundation in St. Cath- erines, Ontario, found that when parents are helped to communicate in a positive manner with their children about alcohol and drugs, that this tends to help the children make more rational decisions about the use of these substances. This means that preven- tion programs must touch the home and the school to have the greatest impact. The ARF- Durham Centre -has been concerned about this problem in the Region and we will continue to work with the school boards and other interested agencies and groups in expanding and building on the programs that have already been established. Sincerely, Robert Finlay Director, Durham Centre only for remote areas not served by natural gas lines. There are over 5,000 vehicles in Metro Toronto running on propane, and cabs running on natural gas in B.C. There is no tax on new or used vehicles in Ontario nor a tax on the fuel. Oil company profits just released show a jump from 3.5 billion to $5 billion. Every time you see waste raise hell, whether it be local, regional or provincial government. Write letters to the paper. Send copies to Ottawa (no stamp needed). If you are too busy clip and send this letter and last weeks Star articles. Politicians are like amoeba---they only move by heat, pain, or fear. ) sindsrely. Degn J. Kelly, President /" Association of Dedicated Canadians Box 1000, Port Perry LOB INo Hospital Report Week Ending September 10 Admissions ..................... 25 Births .........c.ooovviinnnnn, 3 Deaths ......................... Nil Emergencies ................. 154 Operations ....................... 7 Discharged ..................... 17 Remaining .................... 37 Cl of Canada National Museums Musées nationaux du Canada NATURAL HISTORY NOTEBOOK PRESENTED BY: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, OTTAWA DINOSAUR EGGS .. Egq numbers were limited in clusters of 3p, but Those weighmg dmosaw eggs weighed about 12 3 Hatchling duck- billed dwosaurs apparen remamed [yy the fed by Tew arent (5). Dinosaurs with wide pec. nosaurs , may have guen bth Iving young. iw nests 3 canals, such.as ostrich di ____ Canadd cmemmcmmomen were LI bs Dinosaur e4qs are known from many courtries. An egq ongually weighing 1.6 kg was discovered n assocstion with The skeleton of a plated dinosaur -- presumably ifs mother. bone has been idertified in some Mongolian eqqs L An weighing 0.36 kg each occur bh bdr fuente 4042 weghng 036k Embryome dinosaur ok oh sna Po = ~ whose shell structure indicates these egqs were deposited in most, poorly aerated envionments only 5. IMPORTED DIRECT NA SLES LSU SEL A PFT 5 PEIRY USE CAL Al Naat Gat LA) SEE Ch ST WE BA ROT RT a RR Ar a re Nt SA RE Fa a PE RPT RO THR, Neg SET A bY Wy AEA 0A Sed Sr it CN RT LALA AT A A RST Rr SNSE Pe I) SLI RR ARH BASTARY EARN SAA PA RRR RSIS SEAN LE LL THR A 50th Anniversary Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Linstead of Port Perry were guests of honour 'at a reception Sunday afternoon at the United Church to mark the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple was married August 11, 1931 in Toronto. 'HOLLAND BULBS Plant Now For SPRING BLOOMS TULIPS - DAFFODILS HYACINTHS-CROCUS BRUNTON'S QUEEN STREET WEST PORT PERRY - 985-7114 Cutting down or pruning trees near overhead #2 | wires is dangerous. lf you 7 are touching a tree or branch that falls into wires, you could be seriously injured or killed. Be extremely careful. Before pruning or felling trees that are near hydro wires call your local hydro for.advice or assistance. Safety around }- is no shock electric to you. ASPHALT PAVING DRIVEWAYS - PARKING LOTS- TENNIS COURTS -DRIVEWAY SEALING Save Money Now! Don't wait until '82 & pay the new oil increase. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL: ] ~ PORT PERRY - 985-7704 EVENINGS

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