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Scugog Citizen (1991), 3 Dec 1991, p. 8

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|} \. # wo A S cs. wp 8-- Scugog Citizen = Tuesday, Dx ber 3, 1991 WITH DOUG OLLIFFE "YES, FOLKS, THIS IS A BIG DEAL..." says Doug Trump: YOU, yes YOU, can enjoy this incredible offer. A FREE T & C Limo ride from anywhere in Port Perry to the Best of Things in the Port Perry Plaza AND back home again! This is an exciting event! A trgly fantastic phenom- enal and imaginative promotion- al idea with YOU in mind. Imagine going shopping in a long stretch limousine. Get me my cigar, I'm-heading to the hla, No wonder they call it the BEST OF THINGS. See the full page ad on page 5 for all the juicy details. Don't miss out! Wasn't that a great Santa Claus parade? What a crowd! The Scugog Chamber of Commerce pulled out all the stops this year making it one of the best I've ever seen and I've seen about 30 of them. Hats off to all those who put so much into it. 4 truly énjoyable afternoon. Live entertainment in Scugog! Trader Sam's (on Hwy. 7A at the south end of Water St., " look for the moose) features Billy Brando this Thursday; on Dec. 12, see Mirror Mirror; and every Saturday night is Karaoke night! Coupons, coupons, coupons! There are plenty of them in this week's Citizen, includ- ing several on our 'Walk on Water' special feature (page 2) and Dowson's Valu-mart (page 32). Clip them today and save money on pre-Christmas specials! "Bark lessens bite." A big an, cement, that Pete's Pet Pantry will now be known as Paulmac's Pet Food, which means that 'Bark' will be less of a bite on your wallet. That's right, Pete joins the Paulmac chain to guarantee you the low- est prices possible! Pictured below is Pat Kneale, Pete Kneale (they're the hus- band and wife team who own the popular Port Perry Plaza store), Paulmac presi- dent Paul McLeod, and Paulmac retail operations manager Ed Berwick. SA Meo Letters to the editor Thanks, To the Editor: I want to express the apprecia- tion of our club members for your recent publicity of our club meet- ing. Many people came out to, meet Bunty Webb and hear of her exploits on the movie set. The evening was entertaining and edu- cational. As Bunty talked about ] - Citizen! the lighter side of auditioning, we leamed that one of the keys'to hap- piness is to be able to laugh, long and hard, at oneself. - A number of people that called mentioned the articleyin your paper. 3 Thank you for your support. Ruth Roncetti, Port Perry ITC. Appeal for help To the Editor: Every November we appeal to our clients, volunteers, "tommunity groups and local businesses for" financial support for our programs. Community Care in Scugog Township is not funded by the United Way, so please consider us when planning your giving. The need for our many and much needed services,which include Meals' on Wheels, Transportation, Visiting, Home Maintenance, Home Help, Telephone Assurance, Income Tax, Yardwork, Adult Sitting, Footcare, Luncheon Date, Information, Referral and COPE, continues 10 grow. The Ministry of community and Social Services funds only 70% of our Home Support Service budget, and The Township of Scugog pro- vides us with a grant, We are grateful for your gen- erosity in the past and remind you that receipts are issued for income tax purposes. & each and everyone we wish a Very Merry Christmas and a Healthy, Happy and Prosperous New Year. One Day You May Need Us - Today We Need Yoigg Kathy Tromans, Fundraising Chairperson, Scugog iid Care. Time is running out! Enter Dancing Lights Contest today! You only have 10 days left to enter the Scugog Citizen's Dancing Lights of Christmas contest! If you are one of the many people in Scugog who dress up your house in holiday lights, 'why not enter the Dancing Lights contest? You could win one of two $100 gift certificates for Stables At Greystone, a unique dining room.on a beautiful country estate/equestrian cen- tre, just south of Port Perry on Shirley Rd. All you have to do is phone the Citizen at 985-NEWS (that's 985-6397) and leave your name, phone number, and address. If you live in a rural area, please give clear directions as well. . Then, on Thursday night, Dec. 12, a trio of judges will take to the streets between 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. to judge all the homes entered in the contest, and the winners will be announced in the Citizen's Dec. 17 issue. So far, only five entries have been received. They include: Barbara Gray in Victorian Village, Port Perry; Kathleen Lang on Aldred's Dr., Scugog Island; Sandra Day on Park St., Caesarea; Shirley Burnside on River St., Seagrave; and Maureen Hall, Scugog Line 2. Your charites of winning a prize in this contest are excellent, so call today! Hospital continues recycling program A waste management commit- In October, the Provincial Ministry app grant for the hospital and will a vide partial funds for recycling As a result starting in tee has been formed at Env C ity M ial Hospital to pl a prog of "reduce, reuse and recycle." containers. The hospital has always been ious of the envi and D b the next phase of the concerns for both present and future issues are a major focus for all staff. Since last July, Phase 1 of the' program has been in place, and the result to date has been 550, pounds of recycled fine papers and some 2600 cardboard boxes. program will start which is to recycle pop cans and bottles. 'The first phase of the program has proved to be most successful, showing that the hospital is con- cemed over environmental issues and prepared to work towards reducing; reusing and recycling.

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