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Port Perry Weekend Star, 13 Jul 2001, p. 12

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C3 { "AAT (0 4 od } ¥y 1008 £1 XIN VAQHS - "WEEKEND STAR" ae FRIDAY, JuLY 13, 2001 rem for teens will continue Saturday From Page 1 The small village of Blackstock, along with the rest of Scugog, was shocked last week after Durham Police made public allegations regarding the two teens, aged 14 and 15. Police charged the boys' 49-year-old father and mother, 40, last week after the teens were removed from their home on June 29 by CAS workers. It is alleged that the teens were kept in dia- pers for years, under- nourished and locked in makeshift cages for hours at a time. "We feel really awful about this; it's so close to home," said Ashley. "You don't think something like this could ever happen in your neighbourhood, so we want to try and raise awareness with this," she CLARIFICATION Reader's Choice Award Section, dated Tuesday, july 10, Cornerstone Custdbm Homes editorial should have read -- Cornerstone Custom Homes is the exclusive builder of King's Bay Golf and Country Club in Seagrave. The Lakeshore Golf Course development is well underway and expect golfing to begin this fall. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. said, adding it is her hope that children in abusive situations will seek help. "We want (the abused) to come forward; we want to show people that we do care about the people in our community." Shortly after the girls set up their table in front of Cartwright High School Tuesday afternoon, resi- dents and other passers- by began stopping to add their names to the growing list of signatures. And $300 was quickly raised for the two teens. "We want to raise some money for them so they can get the things they want to have. We Fixed & Retractable ) Awnings Alsi Er ventana shah net omfor fon SHOWROOM 6() Vanedw ard | )Y., Port Perry | Nhl the Sun and Rain CLASSIC ALUMINUM 15985-0075 want to make them feel comfortable, so if there's anything that they want to help them feel better, we want to get the money for them," said Brandy. "They're our age... We want to show them that we care, that their com- munity cares about them." The Blackstock Teen Fund should be estab- lished by Friday (July 13), and donations will be accepted at the Port Perry CIBC branch. Brandy, Ashley and Abby will continue their effort on Saturday at Cartwright High School from 4 p.m, to 7 p.m. Q@ | Brandy Jones, left, Ashley Fallis and 'Abby McLaughlin are trying to rally their community to help the two teen boys in an alleged abuse case. Ah By Popular Demand" ~The 8th Annual July 21st & 22nd Sat. a & Su 10am-4pm 67 WINCHESTER RD. E., BROOKLIN Durham Region's Largest & Best Authentic Country Craft Show Featuring Ontario's Top Exhibitors Florals, Country Classics (Home, Cottage & Garden Decor), Handpainted Antiques, Tinware.& Scented Candles. Door prizes!! v Free Parking » Re-entry Passes ® THINK BIG "THINK BIGFOOT TH pl Y ~, CEFN i EON, » ol XG w The Best Selection of Canadian Handmade Country Treasures, | & Folk Art, Wopdworking, Primitive Folk, Bears, Stained Glass, Regular Admission With This Ad You Pay Only Adults - $4.00 Seniors - $3.00 Children under 12 - FREE! BIGFOOT! 99 PIZZA, SUBS o SWINGS 80 Wetter Sit, [Port (Perm. 905-985-8448 BICEOOT = EVEN 2FOR IDEALS CAN'Y REAT BIGFOOT ¥ | re ---- XN i " % 4 (AMON i 24% 90 App Sty i 1 Vi bl J! DE < {| i i { i h Tt Fs a a oC 5469p f ia BIGFOOT, oR THEY TRY... BUT THE | COMPETITION JUST | ibe Bonad'sy CAN'T MEASURE UP TO BIGFOOT | if Act 1l'" Butter Fen A Popping Corn NOBODY BEATS BIGFOOT: |

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