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Port Perry Star, 5 Jan 1993, p. 4

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| 4 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 8, 1993 RIDE program will continue in Durham until January 10 (From page 1) "The average social drinkeris said. next couple of years and see ifit More aware, and society as a Sgt. Green said despite their continues," he added. whole has put drinking and efforts there will always be im- He attributed the reduction driving in its proper perspec- paired drivers. in charges and ALERT tests ad- tive. There are not as many peo- "Unfortunately there will al- ministered to a number of possi- Ple Joking anymore about some- ways be a small percentage that ble causes. one driving while impaired," he will do it. We are working to- "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Cholce" wards making it the smallest number we can," he told the Star. He also said he feels groups such as SADD, MADD and PRIDE had a great deal to do with the lowered numbers. NS 0 (COMMUNITY &: I, MADD (Mothers Against 5 Drunk Driving) single- handedly turned drinking and EEE mm = drivinginto a major offense. "First offense drivers lose their license for one year. The second, it is a minimum of 14 days (in jail). am glad to see it," he added. Durham Regional Police will continue its RIDE program over the nexttwoweeks. Last year the program stopped 36,000 vehicles in Dur- ham Region. District 2 account- ed for 15,078 of the total. Sgt. Green said the number of vehi- cles stopped by the end of this Community Calendar runs each week in the Port Perry Star and Star Marketplace providing space for local non-profit organizations to receive coverage for their important approaching events. Listings in Community Calendar are absolutely Free to any non-profit group. Copy must be submitted in writing before noon on Friday prior to publication, to be included in the next edition of the Port Perry Star and Star Marketplace. SATURDAY, JANUARY © - FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 J The Folk Art of The Reverend - Anderson Johnson at Scugog Memorial Public Library, Kent Farndale Library Gallery. Reception: Jan. 9 - 1-4 p.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 12,19, 26 TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 The Durham Region Employment Equity Network (D.R.E.E.N.) is a network for Durham Region Human Resource Professionals and Employment Equity Practitioners that meet the second PRA AR BAY A Port Perry man suffered minor injuries after his vehicle slid through the Intersection of Queen and Simcoe Streets in Port ; Perry on New Years Day. According to Durham Regional P Tuesday of each month for holiday season's program y ) egional Po- Oshawa Chapter One Parent foo meeting from 11:45 - 2 should be about equal with last lice, Darell Hosey of Port Perry was eastbound on Queen Street Families Association 8 p.m. at p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. year's totals. when his vehicle slid through a red light at Simcoe Street strik- ! Simcoe Hall Settlement House, For info. 721-2000, Ext. 409. Final figures for the holiday Ing a northbound vehicle driven by Gordon McCaulkin of Vespa : Oshawa. Info 436-5089. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 RIDE program will be released Township. Mr. Hosey was taken to Community Memorial Hospi- i THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 Scugog Chamber of Commerce following the conclusion of the tal with minor injuries. No charges have been laid. Scugog Memorial Library Annual Dinner, Port Perry Legion, program. a : ; Travelcp je Presentation - 7:30 Cocktails - 6 p.m:; dinner - 7 p.m. ---- atm : p.m. - Iceland. | Tickets 985-7306; 985-2363. | | 4 ) | 985-8552 OOOO ---- The Port Perry LOOSE RUGS | Sewing Classes For Kids, Teens & Adults 2 | A Tradition in Cleaning ypHOLSTERY wl: KIDS CLASSES -- Afterschool, Evenings & Weekends * '§ | %_ NS =RY. 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