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Port Perry Star, 14 Mar 1995, p. 2

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2- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 14, 1995 Gun advocates at MP's meeting "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Rotary launches annual Easter Seals Campaign : By Kelly Lown 1995, $17-million budget, 93.2 per cent By Kelly Lown hay Wong up. But, I think he Port Perry Star must he. from 5 and individual Port Perry Star as his mind made up More than 32 Scugog Township children {onations," Mr. Cartwright. : : anyway." with physical disabilities will benefit all | ike ae uit pie bil ali a tb CE An open agenda Town Hall meeting sponsored by Oshawa MP Ivan Grose focused mostly on the proposed new gun legislation for Ontario, according to Port Perry Rod and Gun Club president John Williams. : There was a good turnout of hunters and shooters at the meeting as well as gun club members, including several local members, Mr. Williams said. : Although Mr. Williams said he doesn't know if they can accomplish anything with Mr. Grose he said it was "quite a meeting." "You had to be there. It was According to Mr. Williams, Mr. Grose had earlier stated he found the gun legislation in Ontario to be appropriate and did not see a need for additional rules and regulations. "Now he is saying we must deal with the amendments and make the best of it..It is political double talk. He will do what he is told (to do)" Mr. Williams added. A letter was circulated prior to the Town Hall meeting to encourage as many hunters and shooters as possible to attend the meeting to ensure gun control was a prominent part of the discussions. 5 iif & $4 ie i Civic Centre. Oshawa . Ontario L1H 323 (905) 576-3000 The Board of Trustees of the Robert Mclaughlin Gillery invite you tdlineet the aftist Jgkcecepfion of N Of fied opening: Thursday @@ll-ch 16th, 1995 Li; i- 7 pm. The exhibit {ght ill be opened by DR MIABAEL BIRD Professor of Rel A - University of Waterloo PN Thurs: 10-9 pm Sat. & Sun: 12-4 pm ~ ol Gallery Hours: Closed Monday Tues. Wed. & Fri: 10-5 pm "The need to help children who have year long thanks to funds raised during the Port Perry Rotary Club's annual March Easter Seal Society fundraising campaign. Easter Seals will be making their way into homes across Scugog Township over the next few weeks in hopes of creating awareness and generating vital funds for children with physical disabilities. The Rotary Club of Port Perry takes part in the campaign annually and also runs an Aquarama in the summer months to raise additional support. "The majority of money raised throughout March will be used locally to provide community nursing, financial counseling assistance, equipment, transportation, camps and parent support groups," said Cartwright, President of the Geoff Cartwright, president of the Port Perry Rotary Geoff Club, Is busy during the month of March as the Come & join us for our Port Perry Rotary Club. province this year. The Easter Seals campaign is aiming to raise $5.63 million across the "The last couple of years have been ver challenging for the Easter Seal Society an the families served, with escalating costs, stricter budget restraints and only 6.8 per cent government funding. Of the Society's Campaign. program." organization launches its annual Easter Seals physical disabilities realize their maximum potential and achieve full integration into the life of their community is the reason we support. the Society in its fundraising "We encourage everyone to give to this great cause," he added. yo ---- eee hee et eet Meg. rt Police report Youths caught with booze A vehicle check has led to charges against a number of youths for the theft of booze from the liquor store in Port Perry. Durham Regional Police received information from the York Region force last Wednesday (March 8) that a routine vehicle stop in Sutton had netted the pilfered bottles. A search warrant was exe- cuted and the liquor, stolen from stores in Port Perry, Uxbridge and Cannington was discovered, police said. Three young offenders from 22ND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION for the month of March! We will pay the GST and PST for both take-out and eat-in orders (excluding alcohol) David Chow's Restaurant 223 Queen Street, Port Perry | ol Ha BS 80 Water Street, Port Perry Free Delivery i» in a Limited 985-8448 .. 985-2112 « BOY 2 the "Yellow Pages" ™ ITEMS OF YOUR Find us fast in CHOICE (AVAILABLE AFTER 9PM DAILY) 1 MEDIUM PIZZA 2SMALL (6PC EA. wly (12PC)WITH 3 8349 PEZAS WITH? 0 4 49 phim tax phus tax FAST FREE DELVERY* Durham Region have been charged. Also last week, police investigated damage to a vehi- cle that was scratched as it was parked at a Pogue Rd. residence overnight March 5. An attempt was made to enter the vehicle, police said. And a car parked on High St. was entered and ransacked sometime overnight March 6. It appears nothing was stolen, police said. 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