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Port Perry Star, 4 Dec 2001, p. 8

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8 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 4, 2001 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Qwishwas Christmas Contest Rules 1. Use crayons, felt tip markers or coloured pencils 2. Limit one entry per person 3. Prize will be awarded for a winner in each category a) 5 and under b) 6 to 9 years 4. Completed entries must be tumed in to the Port Perry Star by Tuesday, December 18, 2001. at 5:00pm 5. All entries must be signed by the parent of the child entering 6. All winners will be announced on December 21, 2001. 7. All judges decisions are final Prizes donated by the Port Perry Star Office Centre. «Write | Santa: hel] write Back! Don't Forget Your oh Return Address! The Skaters Comer 14620 Old Scugog Rd Blackstock 905-986-0177 Utica Community Day Care Centre Inc. 14251 Marsh Hill Rd Utica 905-985-8783 The Framer's Gallery 237 Queen Street Port Perry 905-985-2543 Mike Tobin Photography 359 Sexton Street Port Perry 905-985-7725 Brock's For Kids 174 Queen Street Port Perry 905-985-8797 The Kids 239 Queen Street Port Perry 905-985-7707 Scugog Moving & Storage 133 North Port Rd,, Port Perry 905-985-1010 Sign Works Happy Holidays 905-985-0802 Catering for all Occasions 1775 3rd Line Scugog Port Perry 905-985-1823 Lakeview Dry Cleaners 1888 Scugog 7A Port Perry 905-985-1329 Neil Bacon Auctions 391 Regional Rd. 21 Utica 905-985-1068 Native Foas 191 Queen St. Port Perry 905-985-6956 A special thank you and Mevvy Christmas to all the merchants who sponsored our Colouring Contest Overridge Fireplace Warehouse 170 Casimir St, Port Perry 905-985-0715 Port Printing 201 St, Port Perry 905-985-9755 Island Dance Studio 2710 Island Rd. & 19 Jeffrey St., Port Perry 905-985-6908 What Goes Around Comes Around 1869 Scugog St., Port Perry 905-985-7380 Vi 1621 King St., Prince Al 905-985-2269 Pet Headquarters 126 Water St, Port Perry 905-985-5791 = LH . J Mappa aE COS EN ED GE Che GEN TED END ED BE GR ER mR me GW Ee... Drop entry at the PORT PERRY STAR SUE | i i i i along with this ballot | | | |] i 1 BE RE I TEAC EE Povents sighatuve: 188 Mary Street, Port Perry 905-985-7383 EEE EEN MORE LETTERS Council really should consider opening prayer To the Editor: Re: Opening of Port Perry Town Council In The Port Perry Star of Oct. 30 it was discussed having a prayer for open- ing meetings but found no support. Then it was suggested they open with O' Canada and to my sur- prise Mayor Moffatt said "that would be cruel." Well, after Sept. 11 and veteran's Remembrance Day Nov. Il - we proudly sang "O' Canada - God Keep Our Land," at our church - and heard the history of this great anthem. I called Oshawa City Council and was informed they play a recording of O'Canada at every meet- ing and sing along with it. They also say the prayer "Our Father" at every meeting and once a year anyone from another faith may come and say their prayers. It has worked well with Mayor Nancy Diamond and council, why not for Port Perry? Mary Ellen Johansen, Port Perry Traffic light, lower speeds the answer for saving lives To the Editor: When is a stop light going to be installed at 7A and Island Road? We were in an accident on Oct. 5, 2001. As a result my husband is now dead. If there had been a stop light installed this accident may have never occurred. It was raining and we slid into the car ahead and bounced off and hit an east bound car. If there had been a light we could not have had enough accelera- tion to slide down the hill. It was no one's fault, we were well within the speed limit, but I am now alone. My husband had his foot on the brake, but wet roads are as slippery as icy roads. Also the speed limit of 80 km is too fast entering the town of Port Perry. People fish off the causeway and children often dash across the road. This is a situation asking for dis- aster. How many people must die before Port Perry wakes up and installs a light and lowers the speed limit? June Austin, Blackstock Canada's immigration laws all backwards To the Editor: Okay now, let me get this straight. If you're a hard working self- employed Polish family with two children born in this country, Immigration can deport you for being in Canada illegally. If you're a frail 80-plus Australian granny who may die if forced to leave now for Down Under, they can kick you out. If you're a senile 90-plus Ukrainian man, they can send you packing. But if you're an Arab terrorist, all you have to do is claim refugee sta- tus. And the government will let you stay in the country for years, release you ON your Own recog- nizance, and support you at my expense (and oth- ers). Maybe it's just because I'm selfish and racist, but I'm confused. Oh, that's right; | forgot; there aren't any terrorists here from the Middle East. You know, | feel so much better now, knowing the Feds are protecting me from those who are a threat to undermine the peace and stability of our glorious country. Oh Canada, we stand on guard for thee. Joe Prochazka, Oshawa

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