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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1992, p. 14

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eit arama : " WT TET ---------- SAC A LP EE CT SAPS My ER CN __ Gauss a a "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" 14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 30, 1992 erent national respected eg our multicult Ng O' CANADA Canada is celebrating its 125th birthday on July 1st, and there are many activities planned throughout the country to mark this special occasion. The Port Perry Star's reporter Marnie Luke went to the streets around Scugog Township last week to ask local residents the question - "Why are you proud to be a Canadian?" The answers from 20 area residents are printed below. 'One of the most beautiful countries in the world." PENNY TOYE Post Office Clerk "We're very lucky to have the freedoms we're allowed here in Canada, and I'm very proud to be able to live here and raise my children in this country." STUA I'D Blackstock "When Northern O better DOUG PARKER Durham Police Constable "We have our freedom, and we have a beautiful country, as far as the land itself goes. But then we get into the government situation." CEE EER ERENEEINENEIEN ENN eo [PRE I KAYLA ORGAN Student, S.A. Cawker "| think the people in Canada are nice. | like being able to go outside when it snows, and when it's hot, | play with my dog in Newfoundland." CREAN ERNE X J ' JOHN PAR Mac's Milk, Port Perry "I'm a second-generation Canadian because my whole family chose this country. We are very proud because Canada is beauti- ful, it has good social systems, and the people are very nice." Port Perry "I like it when other countries a people we're} Canada. They'rg & very nice to us know that." 5 DAVE ROBINSON - Teacher / President of Kinsmen Club of Canada "On July 1, | hope that all Canadians take a moment to think about the rights, freedoms, and quality of life that we enjoy in this country, yet ..» . often take for granted. [I K - Owner, ~~ DOUG SHORT - S.A. Cawke orybody | BRET PHILP - Student Cartwright High School "We don't have other people's values forced upon us, and we're free to be individuals. Compara- tively, we have one of the most beautiful countries in the world ~ E LACKIE Photographer anada, it wg ROY WALKER SMITH Retired "I'm 77 years old, and in that time I've travelled from coast to coast by plane, bus and train. I've seen all the provinces and border towns, and I'm proud of every one of them." ve 04 AR) 3 Le LA. VEENA LAL Home Hardware "Canada is a good country and there are a lot of opportunities here. It is very multicultural and I'm proud to live here." COTTRELL {Prince Albert P.S. ave no wars, and aceful country. Ne have four but most don't, like CINDY HARNDEN Student at PPHS "In Canada, you have the freedom to do and say what you want. It's nice to know we can walk down the street without being mugged." Tans toa Dad EY - .. pravingial legislature." ----- Et Th TE J SS. JOAN SCOTT Domestic Engineer "| have friends who've gone to Europe who say we have many freedoms. | agree - we're free to choose and to complain, which we've been doing a lot of lately." Owner, hocolate a caring ks after its have freedom and freedom pd it's a great a family ROSS STEVENSON Durham MP "We often don't think how important our Canadian citizenship is. The country's diversity in geography, people, and climate is one of its greatest strengths." GORD MILLS Durham East MPP "I'm uniquely proud, having come here as an immigrant. I'm proud that people of ordinary skills and background can become a member of the raw ¥ ¥ § ', £3 LE mm PTT pe | | AREER

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