2 The Clarington/Çourtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, January 6, 1996 GM Helps Camp Samac From page one "of August, depending on the weather. With more than 15 buildings on site, about 20,000 people use these facilities, Loo. During the ceremony held in the Administrative Building at Camp Samac, Oshawa Mayor Nancy Diamond told the gathering, gathering, "McLaughlin is a proud name that represents this community." community." She noted that, while Oshawa has a number of other businesses, businesses, it is essentially "a company company city." She added: "We couldn't do better than to have this company as our partner." Jerry Ouelette, the MPP for Oshawa, told the group, he is especially happy about the donation donation to the foundation. "I am a fellow Scout and received received the Chief Scout Award when I was younger. I have many great memories of Camp Samac. - "I hope we can continue to build strong members for our community," Ouelette said. Durham Regional Chair, Jim Witty, said although he has lived in Durham Region for many years, this was his first visit to Camp Samac. Police Thank Those Who Assisted in 1995 Food and Toy Drive The Durham Regional Police 7th annual Christmas food and toy drive was an outstanding success. Over 140 van-loads of food and toys were collected throughout the Durham Region, Region, helping 19 local agèneies fill their lists of items needed for families requiring assistance assistance this year. There were sufficient food and toys to provide for every family that applied to the agencies. agencies. In fact, Durham Regional Police Police report that donations continued continued to pour in on Christmas Eve and right through to Boxing Boxing Day. The overwhelming generosity from the many businesses and individuals in the Durham Region Region made it possible for less fortunate families to have a happy holiday. "We at the Durham Regional Police would like to express our heartfelt thanks to all the many volunteers who helped keep the spirit of Christmas alive by giving of their valuable valuable time," said the Durham Regional Police in a news release. release. Fire departments were also thanked for providing drop-off locations, along with the sponsors sponsors and many businesses who set up drop boxes. "You are the inspiration that keeps us going," the Durham Regional Police said. "On behalf of everyone at the Durham Regional Police, best wishes for a healthy and prosperous prosperous new year." Community Raises $10,000 For Fire Victims From page one help him build another house with the support of the community." community." Cheque donations can be mailed to Bob Perry's sister Esther Clodd, at Box 3051, Prince Albert Ontario L9L ICI. Call (905) 985-3240. Cheques should be made payable payable to "Robert Perry, in trust". The account number is 3304196 at the Toronto Dominion Dominion Bank The Emedi family can be reached at 263-8058. The house fire was ruled accidental accidental by the provincial fire marshal. It was not the first tragedy for the Perry family. Ten years ago, they lost a son in a bicycle accident on Hwy. 57. At that time the family lived in Hampton. Clarington Fire Calls Jan. 1 04:13: 33 Wilmot Trail, medical medical assistance Déc. 31 22:00: 127 Andrew St., Newcastle, Newcastle, medical assistance 19:15: 50 Clarke St., Newcastle, Newcastle, medical assistance 17:28: 94 Concession St. E., 911 unknown 10:03: 397 Townline Rd. N., medical assistance Dec. 30 19:28: 206 Simpson Ave., fire response 13:18: 145 Liberty St. S., check out call 11:01: 98 King St. W., check out call 09:33: 12 Loyalist Court, medical assistance 01:46: 18 Frank St., structure fire 01:38: 225 King St. E., fire response Dec. 29 21:11: 4627 Regional Rd. 9, Kendal, medical assistance 19:17: 67 Rhonda Blvd., assist assist other agency 18:02: 4560 Ficcs Rd., Cour- licc, check out call 09:50: 80 King St. E., Newcastle, Newcastle, structure fire Dec. 28 20:42: 35 Kingswood Dr., Courlicc, check out call 12:31: 2 Nelson St., medical assistance The chairman commended General Motors for its contribution contribution to the upgrades to the facilities. Chairman Willy also said, "I encourage other businesses in the region to follow suit." After the cheque presentation, presentation, Scouts from Oshawa District District Council presented Kemps- ton Darkcs with a five-pack micro-wavcablc popcorn package, package, and a tin of popping com. The popcorn is part of a fundraising fundraising project by local Scouts, said Fred Ball and A1 Freeman. Kempston Darkes did not say whether or not she is a big popcorn popcorn fan, but accepted the com graciously. Freeman, the Executive Director Director of the Oshawa District Council, of Scouts Canada, said the profits from a $6 box and $12 tin of popcorn are split between the local groups and Camp Samac. The popcorn, which he describes describes as delectable, is available available only through local Scouting groups. Canadian Tire Employee Retires after 22 Years Jean Luxton, a Canadian Tire employee with 22 years of service, unwraps a retire- ment gift from fellow workers as store manager Roland Campsall (left) looks on. Lux- ton wound up her career in the parts and service department on December 29. Colleagues Colleagues presented her with a decorative plate featuring "a wise owl." Dec. 27 23:19: 243 King St. E., alarm activation 20:31: Roenigk Dr., south of Hwy. 2, medical assistance 16:17: 15 King St. W., Newcastle, Newcastle, fire 02:26: 44 Prospect St., medical medical assistance Dec. 26 05:11:6390 Solina Rd., Soli- na, check out call Dec. 25 16:24: 42 Stuart Road, Courlicc, Courlicc, medical assistance 16:09: 15 Landerville Lane, fire 07:46: 26 Elgin St., alarm activation activation 01:22:6 Simpson Ave., alarm activation Dec. 24 22:02: 49 Waverley Rd., chimney fire Dec. 23 13:00: 49 Bluff's Rd.,' medical medical assistance 09:02: 300 Toronto St., alarm activation 01:11: 22 Liberty St. N., medical assistance Dec. 22 23:55: Lamb's Rd., north of Concession St., fire 23:55: 145 Port Darlington Rd., check out call 18:53: comer of Concession St. & Liberty St., motor vehicle vehicle accident 6971U1 15 15 Chicken lings or I v Chicken Nuggets Only $ 499 with any food order over S 10 00 1 SMALL siililiis 6 CHICKEN NUGGETS 2 COCA-COLA 1 PIZZA with 3 toppings 2 COCA COLA ■ ONE LARGE 1 1 < in only. 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