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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1994, p. 16

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16- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 1, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" a ADVANCE POLLS Saturday, Nov. 5 and Wednesday. Nov. 9 10am - 8 pm Scugog Township Office & Nestleton Hall American Dream Spa" eee ee ee eb S 4 60 Vanedward Drive, OR Unit #7, Port Perry EMBERS (905) 985-0715 | MALCOLM Serious Leadership with True Vision | Authorized by the CFO of DAVID MALCOLM Campaign "REMEMBRANCE DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1994 Support Your Local LEGION'S ANNUAL POPPY CAMPAIGN The Annual Poppy Campaign perpetuates the act of remembrance. Donations received assist veterans, others who are in need and the community in general. The Legion sponsors national literacy and poster competitions for youth and pe provides remembrance LT materials for schools. TAKE TIME TO THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ROYAL CANADIAN ---- ---- LEGIONBR.419 "WE WILL REMEMBER THEM REMEMBRANCE BANQUET REMEMBRANCE DAY Saturday, November 5th WREATH LAYING at the Legion BLACKSTOCK CENOTAPH REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE Friday, November 11th - 10:30 am Sunday, November 6th - 10:30 am PORT PERRY CENOTAPH Legion Hall Port Perry Sunday, November 6th - 10:00 am MP pushes mandatory sentences for illegal guns Durham MP Alex Shepherd has asked the Minister of Justice to legislate mandatory sentencing for the illegal use of firearms in the wake of a bank robbery in Port Perry that left five people hospitalized with gunshot wounds. Mr. Shepherd made the request of minister Alan Rock in the House of Commons last Tuesday (Oct. 25). The minister replied that legislation on crime and illegal use of firearms 1s forthcoming. Mr. Shepherd said in an interview later that he feels sentences should be doled out to people found in possession of illegal firearms, whether they're used in the commission of a crime or not. "Why do we have to have an indictable offence before we can arrest someone for carrying an illegal gun?" he said. Such sentencing would prove a deterrent to those who might carry unregistered or prohibited weapons while at the same time protecting the rights of legitimate gun owners, he said. Mr. Shepherd is not a gun owner, but has received an earful from the gun lobby since the feds proposed changes to regis- tration laws. "I think what we didn't anticipate was the spin on the gun issue which has been an affront to legal gun owners," he said. "Once you start going out and talking to gun owners, you realize they have their rights." "The real issue is crime," he added. "What people want us to focus on is the aspect of crime." Scugog Island United Church fo formed the setting for the marriage of Jacquline Darlene Edgar and Douglas Francis Tobin, on Saturday, August 27th, 1994 at 3:00pm. oo Elaine Barber officiated as the ceremony, the organist was Carol Edgar. Parents of the bride are Darlene Edgar of Scugog Island (and the late Jack Edgar). The grooms parents are Joe and Ann Tobin of Oshawa. Given in marriage by her uncle, Leon Warren. The maid of honour was Tracey Edgar, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Kim Wannamaker, Tammy Slute, Audrey Gibson, Amanda Warren and Mary McLean. Best man was Dave Baker best friend of the groom and the ushers were Ray Warren, Joey Tobin, Dave Tobin, Donnie Edgar and Douglas Tobin Jr. Flowergirls were Summer Garlow and Jenny McLean. The reception was held at the beautiful hall of the Mississauguas of Scugog Island First Nation. The couple reside on Scugog Island First Nation. Thanks to everyone for the lovely gifts. Robert Snell, Stuart Mutch, Anthony Balka, Elizabeth Saad * Criminal Law * Workplace Law « Family Law Evening or Weekend Appointments on request Visa & Legal Aid Accepted 204 Casimir 8t., Port Perry (006) 9856-0889 185 Brock St. N., Suite 200, Whitby (905) 666-3666 Marilyn PEARCE WARD 2 - COUNCILLOR Leadership & Experience Working for you Authorized by the CFO for Pearce Campaign

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