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Scugog Citizen (1991), 8 Oct 1991, p. 22

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\ » wp 22." Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, October 8, 1991 _- Just the facts. \ Fact: : The Scugog Citizen delivers 9,000 copies every week. That's the highest circulation of any: Scugog area community newspaper. Fact: In the m®st built-up areas of Scugog Township, Port Perry and Prince Albert, the Citizen is deliv- ered by newspaper boys and girls, before the dinner hour, every pub- lishing day. Fact: In the more rurgl areas, Canada Post delivers the Citizen to mail- boxes and post.office boxes throughout the Township. Fact: « The Citizen is available to every . home and business in this Township, free of charge. "The bottom bine: As an advertiser, you want your message to be received by the most potential customers. Fact is, the Scugog Citizen reaches those customers. Every week. A Proud Volco For Scugog I understand that some people hurl plates when they get mad. Dishes have never been thrown by me to release frustration. However, one of my angry displays was a hot topic at Show an' Tell after I sent a bag of lemons fly- ing 'gross the kitchen. Drinking lemonade (made from 8 crushed lemons) for a solid week, during the dead of winter, helped cool my jets, but , the guilt remained. Why did I behave so immaturely (and in front of the children to boot)? What caused such anger? Where did it come from? My upbringing taught me that angry displays are inappropriate and wearing deod: on my On throwing dishes This will not be my first Workshop with Dr. Danesh. His knowledge helped to dispel one of my personal myths. I thought I had done a mar- vellous job of keeping my anger buried until he said, "It oozes out of you." There are spaces for eighty participants (angry or not) at Greystone so, act early 10 pur- chase the $30 ticket which includes dinner and the lecture. There will be a draw during the evening for a ticket to the next-event on February 5,1992 the retum of Sue Johansen. A second draw could make:you the new owner of a video tape, by Dr. Danesh entitled, "Your Marriage - Normal or Healthy?" neck for the times I'm Wot-under- the- collar hasn't managed Call or visit my fury either. So, when Dr, Hossain writer's blocks Danesh comes] to present the marlene russell subject.of anger to 'Scugog Women' -at the Greystone Equestrian Centre on Wednesday, October 16th you can bet.I'll be there learning a healthy approach to this woman's anger. (That was a plug). Why would I be promoting the first of Scugog Womens' three dinnér/lectures for this season? Several months ago I joined the plan- ning committee. The aim to help women raise their awareness and provide them with tools for self-help is what first attracted me. Something strange happened after 1 joined. Three of its, long-standing members announced their depar- ture. Coincidence? Should I take this, personal- ty? Perhaps Dr. Danesh can spare a moment to help me with this concern. year when they waited too long before registering. If that happens again disappointment could escalate to anger and you won't know what to do with it but, let it O-0- 0-0-7€. Tell a friend! Bring an enemy! "Save your dishes! See you there! : Schools all over Scugog Township wera busy in Waste Reduction Week, last week, inciuding Iu Immaculate Caonception Catholic here spirit ou like this one enjoyed brainstorming #essions and came up with ideas on what they could do to reduce waste. The kids in this picture had some help from teachers Mrs. Prechitko and Mrs. Glulietti. On a totally different note, several community of the rec Sigauzations got together for Oktoberfest In * Blackstock Saturday night as a fundraiser for the For advertising information contact recreation hall. food was prepared by Tony Volk and Mike Reusch from the Valerie Ellis or Doug Olliffe at 985-6397. . Park. Others in photo, from left: ' Debble Arsenault of the nursgry school; Barb Byers of ONO; Blair Martyn, centre; Merrill Van Camp, Oktoberfest chairman; Bob Strong, arena manager; Sharon Wright, Black k Lioness Club; and Merlin Suggitt, \ Blackstock Lions Club. Music for the festive occasion was perform by the Danube Swabin Brass Band, directed by Marlo Dambock. i »

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