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Port Perry Star, 8 Mar 1994, p. 14

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a a I TI PD Mtns mn RRL NY 14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 8,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" The Township of Scugog will be offering this new and exciting opportunity for children to participate in a variety of Arts, Sports, Games, and Winter Activities. Date: March 14th - 18th Time: 9:00 - 4:00 p.m. Ages: 5-12 Place: Port Perry United Church Cost: $55/child Extended Care: Parents can drop off their children at 8:30 a.m. and pick-up at 4:30 p.m. * Please register at the Township Clerk's office * Children must be pre registered * The program is subject to sufficient registration Children are to bring their lunch each day e Full payment to accompany application SERVICE SPECIALS LUBE while you wait. Most GM cars & light duty trucks. _ $06. Ci BRAKE INSPECTION *0.95 TIRE ROTATION with lube, oil & filter - TUNE-UPS - *3 cylinder......ccccereennennes $49.50 *4 cylinder.....ccccceenenees $59.50 *6 cylinder.......cccuusnnnenees $79.50 *8 cylinder......ccuseensennenes $99.50 *Parts Extra Our complete Troubleshooting Tune-Up includes: v/ installing spark plugs v adjusting timing belts v' checking distributor cap, spark plug wires & carburetor linkage v/ checking cooling system, hoses, PCV valve, air & fuel filter Note: on fuel injected vehicles an additional $16.50 will be charged for replacing fuel filter. 10% OFF ALL PARTS Remember an out-of-tune engine is harder to start and uses more fuel [2] Goodwrench Service ~2Z.s SERVICE HOURS: 8AM TO 5PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY These prices are in effect until March 31st '94 for GM cars and light duty trucks. Offer does not apply with any other discounts. + RPECIE,B PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry Sale, Service, Leasing 985-8474 serving Port Perry and area since 1976 S.A. Cawker recently held its Science Fair and pictured are the first place winners. The winners will be going on to the Regional Science Fair on March 23-25 at Pine Ridge High School. Pictured are the winners (front)Jenny Ouellette, Ashleigh Murphy, Sarah Beirness, Ashley Sauder, (back) Dawn Beare, Laura Hooker, B.J. Byers, Keely Smith, Tanya Schaal and Lindsay Gower. One hundred and twenty-five exhibits were in the fair in four different categorie: biology, physics, engineering and research. Blackstock man attempts A Blackstock man was arrest- ed following an extortion at- temptin Port Perrylast week. According to Durham Region- al Police, the incident began on March 2 when an employee at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Port Perry re- ceived a letter. This letter threatened to re- lease confidential information concerning the bank and its cli- entsifthe demand of $5,000 was extortion not met. The money was to be in de- nominations of $20 and $50 bills to be picked up at Lake Scugog Lumberon March5at11 p.m. But on March 3, the demand was changed to $1,000 with the drop off point being behind Port Perry Auto Glass on Water Street at 12:30 p.m. Durham Regional Police ar- rested a 20-year-old Devitts Road male at the scene and charged him with extortion. JobsOntario in town In order to better serve the community of Port Perry, job- sOntario information and ser- vice will be available at the Ag- ricultural Employment Services office at 126 Water Street, Port Perry. Although jobsOntario has al- ways been available to Port Perry employers and workers through Durham College in Ux- bridge, it is felt that this will provide easier access to infor- mation and service. Martin Cooney, Durham College, will be available each Wednesday afternoon from 1-3 p.m. or oth- erwise by appointment. JobsOntario is providing con- siderable financial assistance to employers for training new -employees and upgrading present workers. To learn more about this and other aspects of this valuable program feel free to drop by and discuss your needs. Remember also that the "Job Bank" listing available jobs in the local area as well as other areas is availa- ble at the Agricultural Employ- ment Services office to assist you with job search efforts. ( Matthew James' 1st Birthday Happy 1st Birthday Matthew James March 13", : All our love Daddy, Mommy, Melanie & Erica 1994 i » py - AfietLoss! Learning bow to cope with grief Questions & Answers about gril recovery" Q. My seven year old nephew died suddenly as a result of an auto acci- dent. 1 was rather shocked when my sister gave permission for his organs to be transplant- ed. Is this a common practice? A. Yes. The family in its sorrow can often feel bet- ter knowing that another life may be saved as a result of the donation of the organs of the child. This can promote a feel- -ing that their tragedy has had some meaning; some potential for good. I com- mend your sister for being able to make such a wise and unselfish decision at such a difficult time. There is no greater gift of love than this. "Questions from bereavement classes are answered here by the editor of AfterLoss, the month- ly grief-recovery help letter. For your free copy of AfterLoss or one of our other helpful booklets dealing with grief recovery just call or stop by. Wagg Funeral Home McDERMOTT-PANABAKER CHAPEL 216 Queen St., Port Perry 985-2171 Myles G. O'Riordan OwnerManager A member of the After Loss Family o oS Funeral Homes dedicated to belping those they serve with assistance in grief recover © 1992 Harbor Hose (West) Publishers Summerland, CA 93067 » 800-423-8811 Se

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