6- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 12, 1996 - @he Poof Deven Shae 188 MARY STREET - PORT PERRY, ONT, - LOL 187 PHONE (905) 985-7383 FAX (905) 985-3708 BUSINESS OFFICE Office Mgr. ......coeuurrreeneenr. Gayle Stapley Accounting.......Judy Ashby, Louise Hope Retail Sales......Kathy Dudley, Nancy Lee | The Port Perry Star is authorized as second class mail by the Post Office hy Ottawa, for cash payment of ye. EDITORIAL: v : ADVERTISING g . Second Class Mail Registration 0265 Publisher........cc.c.0.. J. Peter Hvidsten Advertising Mgr. .......... Don Mz Subscription Rates: General Manager....Don MacLeod Sales: Myra Park, Joanne Bambro 1 Year - $32.10 6 Months - $17.65 Foreign - $90.95 Managing Editor..... Jeff Mitchell Deb McEachem, Bob Osbome, includes $2.10 GST Includes $1.15 GST Includes $5.95 GST Editorial Comment Time to end the impasse It's time to end the impasse that's been created in the ongoing dispute between Ontario's doctors and the provincial government. As yet another deadline passed at the end of last week, some job action was begun by doctors; at some clinics over the weekend - people showed up with their sick children, only to find the doors locked. While the doctors obviously are hoping to pressure the government through the withdrawal of services, they're doing nothing but harm in their public relations campaign with us, the public. Their actions will be widely perceived as callous and intemperate, the very opposite of the qualities we expect from our care givers. Withdrawals of service aren't apparent in Scugog yet, but they may not be far away, and they are far from unprecedented. It was not long ago that the Medical Associates were closing their doors and blaming the 'Rae Days' brought to us by the social contract. They made their point; now Mike Harris has the premier's job. The dgctors are upset, to be sure, but they must retain their air of professionalism. And | they must contribute to fe process of finding Letter answers to the questions posed by the government's agenda of cost-cutting. f The government, meanwhile, has to back | 0 away from its plan to use punitive measures to | make sure new doctors wind up in th underserviced areas. It's an insulting and e questionable tactic that remains the sticking point in the dispute. And the public? We must demand the two eek parties undertake to engage in creative and effective dialogue to end what will otherwise soon be a crisis. The clock is ticking. REMEMBER 45 YEARS AGO Thursday, November 15, 1951 President Reg Moorehead, Canadian Legion Post, opened the Remembrance day banquet with a prayer for our fallen comrades 3 Rev. Henry s. Swabey, Rector of the church of oni Wed Ascension gave a very informative address on 3 fis Monday the effects the war had on the Canadian candidates Cindy Jobin, Gail Morris, Deborah PEED NN en SS \ Near miss prompts To the Editor: . "dia On Nov. 5 at 11:30 a.m. I took the Liberty St. off sce: ramp in Bowmanville. As I slowed down to turn I onto Liberty St. the truck ahead ef me lost the front end of its load. I was unaware of thisunt#1 pared saw what I thought were three truck tires rolling until towards me. serious They were really rolls of steel, weighing 3,000 + showed Ibs. each. I almost hit 9,000 Ibs. of steel. The The driver seemed like he wanted to leave them with car and keep going so I wrote down his trailer plate go thro gh and company name. I then pulled up beside him Rinks and gestured that he lost some of his load. I imme- PHOTO COURTESY SCUGOG SHORES MUSEUM VILLAGE poppies and Mr.B. Sn attended the Mrs. Taylor in B economy. Scugog Tov Elaine Thompson and Jean Bowers, in - . g list of cand Peterboro Normal School students spent last : : ii y council and tw week in Blackstock Plblic School with Mrs. Turner. Miss Ruby Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson, Epsom, returned from Nigeria, Africa on Friday. After serving three years on the mission field, she is home on a ) one year furlough. a Gerri McDo 30YEARSAGO , graduate Eighteen Cemetery we weekend raid estimated at * Thursday, November 17, 1966 ea aba , | | Distinction Aw: The Port Perry Bulldozers Intermediate "C' = ; ! Eva Red Ontario Champions for the 1965-66 season . 5 . | | purchased the got off to a good start winning their first two | Millie Ives w games. Meredith McKee, Jim Burnett and Dale McNenly are all playing again this year Members of the Port Perry Legion and Auxiliary netted $448.60 from the sale of Scugog Island was linked to the town of Port Perry by this dirt causeway constructed from a floating bridge circa 1885.