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Port Perry Star, 26 Jun 1990, p. 30

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30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 26, 1990 b- About 10 Scugog Township students and their adult guests won a trip to the SkyDome recently to see the Blue Jays in action. The special event was the annual Student Pennant Race which is sponsored by IBM and the Blue Jays. The students were given free trans- 'portation to and from the game, free admission, honored at a pre-game rally, and enjoyed a hot dog dinner. Pictured above are some of the local participants. RONALD D. BRIDGEWATER, Ba. Li8. LAW OFFICES 38 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8491 -- providing 14 years experience in -- REAL ESTATE -- INCORPORATIONS FAMILY LAW -- WILLS -- ESTATES Sharmila lost a leg to cancer when she was six years old. With the help of a prosthetic leg, Sharmila is able to skip and swim with her friends. Helping people with disabilities is just one way lottery funds are used. Lottery funds are also used to provide grants in other areas such Quit-smoking quick tips ¥ Don't offer cigarettes to HEART other people and Same. don't accept OF ONTARIO cigarettes, just Improving your say "no thanks." odds against op Get rid of all Canada's ashtrays. Use a #1 killer pop bottle and don't empty it. Your local Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario chapter has details on quitting. wide charities. Ontario Lottery Corporation Together we're making good things happen. Plan may change industry's future Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Food David Ramsay has released details of a strategic plan which will set the direction for the future of the agriculture and food industry in Ontario. "This document presents the ministry's agenda for a com- petitive, economically viable and environmentally responsible agriculture and food system," said Ramsay to industry representatives assembled at the Western Fairgrounds in London to hear details about the plan, "Common Ground." "It is exciting to be standing here holding a document that bears the imprint of over 2,000 dif- ferent industry spokespeople -- people from agri-business, farms and the public service -- commit- ted to charting a bold new future for Ontario's agriculture and food industry," said Ramsay. . The plan outlines eight broad strategic directions: creating con- ditions for more industry par- ticipation; developing leading- edge technology and first-rate education; assisting the industry to manage change better; pro- moting environmental respon- sibility; building consumer con- fidence in Ontario's, food and agricultural products; pursuing market opportunities; developing the ministry's role in the rural community and enhancing wy as sports and recreation, arts and culture, hospitals, and province- This is how Lottery funds are working for you in your area. Durham Memorial Hospital, Durham Cobourg Games Society, Cobourg Land 0' Lakes Curling Club, Tweed Quinte Irish Canadian Society, Belleville Provincial ministry human resources. Following further industry con- sultations, these directions will be incorporated into ministry work plans. Graduates Ralph and Beverly Forsyth are pleased to announce the gradua- tion of their daughter Shelly from Durham College in Early Childhood Education. Shelly has been employed at Brooklin Day Care Center. Catherine Lee-Anne Paisley, daughter of Gord Paisley, Blackstock and Joan Heintzman, R.R.3 Port Perry, has graduated from Ryerson Polytechnical In- stitute, Toronto, with The Bachelor of Business Manage- ment Degree. Catherine, a graduate of Cart- wright High School, is currently employed as a Liaison Officer in the Office of Admissions at Ryerson. Randy Roy Freeman, son of Roy and Betty Ann Freeman, R.R. 3, Port Perry recently graduated from the University of Guelph with a diploma in Farm Operators and Managers.

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