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Port Perry Star, 16 May 1995, p. 4

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4- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 16,, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" h 2 r In gelscin gs &o PURPLE WooODS i" ART GALLERY featuring artists such as... BEV DOOLITTLE PETER TOWNSEND PAUL MURRAY D. PEARCE TERRANCE FOGART 1766 Coates Road East - Opposite Plrple Wdods Hours 10am to 4pm, Saturdays & Sundays 9 Appointments: 985-0160 % \_ FN Alzheimer Durham presents Memory ~~ Power a mini-workshop on healthy memory skills development with Dr. Gary Challis Tuesday, June 13, 1995 8:30am - 12:30pm a pp a em "agm i i -r . rm onal Building 30 Auditorium $20.00 per person (lunch included) a EE HE El Ch BE et id Register with Information Oshawa by phone: (905) 434-6195 1 8:30am - 4:30pm by Fax: (905) 434-6007 H (visa accepted) 1° CHESS MASTER: Justin Cottrell, 8, one of the members of Prince Albert Public School's chess team, ponders his next move. He and his col- leagues are competing today at a big competition TTA at Palmerston Ave. public school in Whitby. Prince Albert P.S. was just one of the local schools that had teams taking part in today's competition. Candidates hopeful as election nears From Page 1 idea of hiring someone on the basis of filling a quota," he says. "People feel that the current poli- cy for employment equity is discriminating in itself." "Also people are con- cerned about the debt," "Have Your Say" "al CTE a CTR OR 0 To [100] 8 he added. "They are really concerned about their future and their chil- dren's future." - Mrs. Novak has been hearing from people wor- ried about jobs and bal- ancing the budget. She says the Liberal party's mini Red Book will address those issues. She calls it " a realistic and carefully thought out plan. "The plan spells out exactly what our govern- Herbally Yours 12 NOON TO 4PM 180 MARY STREET, PORT PERRY, 985-0861 1 UAE BOY, ment will do in every key area," she said. "From budgeting and taxation, to health care and educa- tion." 'Mr. Mills says the . issues he hears about when going door-to-door are different in each case. "It depends on who they are," he points out. "Young people struggling to make ends meet talk about taxes. I tell them the NDP haven't increased taxes." On the other hand, rent system. All three candidates will be gearing up for pub- lic appearances together 14 X 28 KIDNEY POOL North American Pool & Spa 1622 Scugog St., Port Perry (905) 985-3557 1-800-552-5854 Call for your replacement liner quotation Spas trom $2497 BIGFOC to debate and answer peo- ple's questions over the next few weeks. Mr. Mills is looking forward to that opportunity. Thieves hit parked cars Police said Monday morning that five cars had been broken into overnight on the week- end, and reported Sunday : : mature families are con- (May 14). ) : Whitby Mental cerned about health care 0 On Kent St. in Port Health Centre and preserving the cur- Ferry, two vehicles were entered. A rear window was smashed in one, and a CD player, cell phone, and 15 CDs taken; the other car, which was left unlocked, had a CD play- er removed. a At a Hwy. 7A home in the Blackstock area thieves smashed a win- dow to get into a car, then caused extensive damage to the dash in an attempt to remove the stereo. Q On Josephine St. in Prince Albert thieves smashed a car window and stole a purse, which was later recovered in a neighboring driveway. Q On Union Ave. a vehi- cle was broken into, and a camcorder stolen, police said. - JEFF MITCHELUPORT PERRY STAR ELS PL NEA PIZZA & SUBS | E40... 4m09 99 [usr 99 ® IZZA wpm | Find us fastin Noh ccmsed oo [| 2:12PIECE PIZZAS wiTH orm PEPPERONI, ONIONS, ors tax » P Free Deliver 5 23 the "Yellow CHOICE CHEESE, PEApEADN, BACON MUSHROOMS, GREEN & 80 Water Street, Port Perry : Pages" ™ FAST Free ALL OAY DEUveRY: lf & MUSHROO! Fast Free ALL 0AY 0euvery: ll RED PEPPERS FAST FREE ALL DAY DELIVERY* in a Limite 4 Area

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