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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 2001, p. 9

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ee ee tyro ST TE © Te at - gl Ba a SN re a i er een, oe grime srs ptm Bh Le ble nt a TR oy WS ay. AP fr Lit 7 Wa "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 23, 2001 - 9 Port Perry Legion to kick off annual poppy fundraiser Canvassers prepare for 2001 poppy campaign By Chris Hall Port Perry Star Canvassers will take to their posts this weekend when the Port Perry Legion kicks off its annual poppy campaign on Saturday. Beginning on Oct. 27, Branch 419 members are hoping once again that Scugog residents will support their efforts to raise funds during their 15-day campaign, which will see volunteers set up across the town of Port Perry at vari- ous high-traffic locations. "Canvassers will be out and around town and we hope people will support us again this year," said Barb Doupe, chair of the poppy campaign. All donations collected by local legion members, cadets, volunteers and at local businesses through collection boxes will be used in a number of ways, but, most importantly, will be kept in Scugog. "We'll keep all the donations here, in the community," said Mrs. Doupe. "The funds will help our veterans (of which there are about 100 in Scugog) in various ways, including helping with their med- ical supplies, and we're going to use some of the money to help buy defibril- lator units for the (Scugog) Fire Department." Money raised will also be put into bur- saries for students, aiding veterans find housing and supporting the local hospi- OD) DURHAM REGION ¥ RA -- eT ° NEW CHIMNEYS | OSHAWA PORT PERRY 434-7878 985-2067 tal. "All of the funds will stay in the Township of Scugog; they're not just going to Port Perry, but the entire town- ship," Mrs. Doupe stressed. On average, the legion's annual poppy campaign raises about $14,000. "We have really strong support from the community. They realize that this money is going back into their communi- ty to help them," added Mrs. Doupe. "But we have to let (veterans) know what there is for them. We have lots of services and ways to help veterans, all they have to do is come forward, but, some of them are too proud to ask for help." This year, the Port Perry Legion will hold its Remembrance Supper on Saturday, Nov. 10. Veterans and other Legion members are invited, and, in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on America, admission to the dinner is free. "Remembrance Day is exactly 60 days after the attacks on the U.S.," said Legion president Rory Thompson. "It's probably going to be a long war. We want people to know that we do remember." On Nov. ||, a Remembrance Day cere- mony will be held at the Port Perry Legion beginning at 10:30 a.m. A parade will wind its way around the block -- beginning at the legion, located at 484 Bay St., south on Old Simcoe Rd., east on Q rtf CALI Ron Hartrick and Barb Doupe, co-chairs of the 2001 poppy campaign, are preparing for this weekend's kickoff. Balsam St., north on Rosa and back onto Bay St. -- and then a service will be held at the Legion cenotaph, starting at 11 a.m. All local organizations, service clubs and individuals are invited to take part in the ceremony. Other Remembrance Day services will take place at the Scugog Memorial Public Library, the Port Perry hospital and local WASTE REDUCTION WEEK ---- November 5 through 11 -- Reduce Reuse Recycle Compost and Buy Recycled! To find out more about waste reduction, check out the Recycling Council of Ontario's website at www.rco.on.ca/werecycle.html nursing homes, however dates and times have not been set. A special ceremony will also take place in Blackstock at the memorial cenotaph there. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the poppy campaign or to volunteer is asked to contact the Port Perry Legion at 905-985-8502, Barb Doupe at 905-985- 2022 or Ron Hartrick at 905-985-9343. D) DURHAM REGION 1987 DEMOLITION & RUBBISH REMOVAL Open Container boxes for: Concrete, Shingles, Port Perry Salvage Asphalt ec. We Buy 14-40 YARD e scrap metal * copper CONTAINERS Used Car & Truck Parts * brass ¢ aluminum etc. . LAAN IOAR0EN ORE SAME DAY SERVICE We Suy Seip Vitis TOP PRICES PAID Supports Durga S Waste » SNOWPLOWING REMOVAL RADIO DISPATCHED IN CASH Reduction | rogram + CLEAN-UPS COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL, 905-986-4281 132 Reach Industrial Park Rd. Pont? Rob Sot AL " NOUSTRIAL RR#1 Blackstock, 3 miles east of Port Perry ort Perry, Ont. Pot P Hwy. 7A Tel: 905-985-2535 905-434-2744 SR Pory onivuy 905-985-6121 Mobile: 905-261-7840

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