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Port Perry Star, 3 May 1994, p. 21

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 3,1994 - 21 I ETTERS A personal thank you President and Members, spoke to, explained, guided, en- Cartwright Youth Council couraged and congratulated. Durham Regional Police To some of these youngsters, Bike Back Sticker Durham Op- timist Bike Safety Rodeo Programs My personal "thank you" for a fabulous job. Well done. On Saturday, you played a role model to many youngsters. Reflect back to Saturday and enjoy those personal moments with the youngsters you met, on May 5th, 1994 ~ DEVON | you were it. The big gal/guy they look up to. The organization was excel- lent. You experienced what is referred to as the "hands on" ap- proach. The best method of achieving excellence. Be pre- pared to meet these youngsters in your day to day routine. When you see them, say "hello." They may wish to talk to you. Don't forget, you are the big gal/ gluy. They may be a little shy/ scared. But, they won't forget you. Don't forget them. As individuals and a group, you are well on the road to tak- ing your place in society. Being a volunteer in your community. Taking on Mary's role, Linda and Rick's role, Constable Sam Fox and Brad Hancock's role and my role to name a few. Congratulations...for on Sat- example for 50 "kids" in your community...and many parents saw...that "kids" can do it...when provided with the op- portunity. I am proud to have met and associated with you. The very best in your future. I am sure you will be a success and example for many to follow. 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