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Port Perry Star, 11 Apr 1995, p. 12

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" or, BL A 1 J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR Members of the Blackstock Pathfinders and Cartwright Rangers helped serve at the Pineridge Garden Club International Smorgasbord Saturday night. Above, Jada McLeod and Rachael Bergerson pour coffee for Joyce Stephenson and Joyce Storry who attended the supper. Fe Ye rie ee vie sek eke sie sieske Seok die fete eke doo ok koko ok ok Stonemoor Day Care Centres Inc. 399 Queen St., Port Perry » 985-0800 Full time and part time available Hours 6:30am to 6:00pm Ye vir Yervke ve vie ve sieve Ye ie vie sie este die diet die ke ie tole sole ie doko ok The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department ---- HOLIDAY CLOSURES OF TRANSFER & RECYCLING SITES The Oshawa, Cartwright & Scugog Transfer & Recycling Sites will be closed Friday, April 14 1995 & will resume regular operations on Saturday, April 15, 1995 Children at Utica Day Care will be hopping for those who can't this East- er with hopes of raising $300 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The children have been preparing for the two min- ute hop-a-thon for the past few weeks. They have handcrafted bunny ear head bands which they will be wearing during the event. The Muscular Dystro- phy Bunny Hop is a fun group activity for the chil- dren. It combines learning about the disabled, count- ing skills, coordination and learning the gift of helping others. Children between the ages of 18 months and four years of age will be taking part in the event, which will take place at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 11 at the day care. V.A Silgailis P.Eng Commissioner of Works MAY 1994 WINNERS JUNE 1994 WINNERS Ruth Grant....................... $50.00 Paul Milligan.................... $50.00 «pShirley Ash..................... $50.00 Brenda Wilson.................. $50.00 Joe Young.........c.ceceeennnn $25.00 Ena Oppers..................... $25.00 Eileen Breen.................... $25.00 Aubrey Oppers................ $25.00 Steve Camegie................ $25.00 Lola Bruce....................... $25.00 JULY 1994 WINNERS AUGUST 1994 WINNERS Bryce Ashmore................ $50.00 Bob RICO: cn rrnnversmsnmmsnnns $50.00 Bonnie Tinline................... $50.00 Mike Wilson.................... $50.00 Cathy Ballingall................ $25.00 Dorothy Hope .................. $25.00 Bill Oppers...........cccceeeennn $25.00 R r Stephens ............ $25.00 M.J. Heron........ccccccuo..... $25.00 Guy Latrellle.................... $25.00 SEPTEMBER 1994 WINNERS OCTOBER 1994 WINNERS Marg Sheppard................ $50.00 Bridgette Moase............... $50.00 '"lyrtle Prentice ................ $50.00 Marg Sheppard................ $50.00 Bridgette Moase............... $25.00 Mike Fowler.................... $25.00 Doris Phinney .................. $25.00 Barb Martin...................... $25.00 Mike Wilson..................... $25.00 Harry Wheeler ................. $25.00 NOVEMBER 1994 WINNERS DECEMBER 1994 WINNERS Gordon Prentice .............. $50.00 StuHolmes...................... $50.00 Scott Stainton.................. $50.00 Myrtle Prentice ................ $50.00 Barb Martin..................... $25.00 P Clark..................... $25.00 L&D Durwood................. $25.00 Pam Wannamaker........... $25.00 Linda Bray ....................... $25.00 Ruth Grant...................... $25.00 JANUARY 1995 WINNERS FEBRUARY 1995 WINNERS Roy HOp®..........cccccuuenne. $50.00 Barbara Brown................ $50.00 "Cath 'Hallingai eee. $50.00 Reid Stainton.................. $50.00 Dorothy Hope ................. $25.00 Peggy Clark..................... $25.00 George Hem................... $25.00 Rodger Moase................. $25.00 Gordon Prentice .............. $25.00 KOR CIAIK..con convinces $25.00 MARCH 1995 WINNERS APRIL 1995 WINNERS LolaBruce.............cc....... $50.00 Doris Phinney.................. $50.00 Rodger Stephens ............ $50.00 Harry Wheeler ................ $50.00 Bruce Beare .................... $25.00 Lloyd Durward ................. $50.00 'Doug Healey................... $25.00 Stephen Clark.................. $25.00 Gordon Parkin............. $25.00 Lori Bigwood................... $25.00 Er ---------- Ys ee 0 sk LE Congratulations Durham Residents! It's amazing what your recyclables can make! @® The Plastic Pop Bottles collected last year for recycling could be made into 448,800 new T-shirts -- one for every resident living in Durham Region. ® Newspaper recycled last year would fill the Hockey Rink in the Oshawa Civic an oil change. 33,500 since 1990. at (905) 668-7721 or (416) 869-3751. Ontario Funded In part by the Ministry of Environment and Energy Auditorium Complex 35 times from the ice to the top of the sideboards. ® Corrugated Cardboard recycled last year would make 15,885,000 new large pizza boxes. Paint collected and distributed through the Paint Exchange could paint 260 new 1500 square foot homes. ® Drywall recycled could be used to build 86 new 1500 square foot homes. ® Motor Oil recycled could provide 37,756 cars with Composting Sets New Records! More than 6,700 composters were distributed in 1994, this brings the total to over For more information on Waste Reduction programs, please contact the Durham Region Works Department

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