Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Scugog Citizen (1991), 28 Apr 1992, p. 18

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«18 -- Scugog Cltizen - Tuesday, April 28, 1993 Helping people COPE with mental ilinesses Mental illness can affect any- one One in six Canadians receives professional help for some type of mental health problem during his or her lifeume. Expenence has proved thal a caring community plays an essenual role in people returning 0 a full life. A commu nity that cares recognizes that mental health problems are pan of life The Community Care COPE program 1s a community mental health program that offers a sup- port system to adults with emo uonal or psychiatric problems COPE helps people remain in their communities and function as cffectuvely as possible Volunteers trained in commu nicaton and hfe skills work with chients providing emouonal sup- port, or helping the chent acquire or apply vanous life skills. The service may be offered on a one to-one basis or through social/recreatuional groups and/or support groups. As well as one-to-one support, Port Perry offers a social recre atonal drop-in on Wednesday afternoons at the Kinsmen Hall The drop-in is open 0 anyone in the community who feels isolated, lonely or 1s expenencing mental health difficulucs The COPE program is always looking for canng volunteers 0 become involved with the pro gram If you are interested in becoming involved, or require any further informanon, please contact Elaine Arsenault at Community Care - 985-8461 H&R Block keeps up with the changes. We 1Orms know the inside and out mncome tax laws and the That's our business HsR BLOCK Canada's Standing up for you! 174 PERRY STREET, PORT PERRY Phone (416) 985-9803 Tax Team. CHS royalty The Blackstock Rec Centre was transformed, Saturday night, Into a magical ocean world for the Cartwright High School 'At Home', the annu- al prom. And what's a prom without a prom queen? J.J. Lee (centre) was named At Home Princ CHS's royalty! Queen, following In the footsteps of last year's Queen, Jennifer Fletcher Jennifer Byers; at right Is First Princess Jill Van Camp. Congratulations to all of At left Is Second Keep an eye on your flag or it just might disappear If you're flying the Canadian flag at your home or business, bet ter watch it like a hawk, especially at might There have been several reports of stwlen flags in Port Perry, and in some instances the flag poles were badly damaged as well The staff at Port Perry IGA and Dennis Anderson were dismayed and angry Monday morning as four of six flags were missing from the roof of the food store and the aluminum poles were bent upwards. Dennis Anderson Chev Olds lost two flags some ume Sunday night. Whoever stole the flags from Andersons and the IGA had to scale the roofs of the buildings ECONOMY BOX 9 pc. tender golden chicken, plus tax Perfect for 34 8 88 with coupon SAVE 1.81 Limited Time Offer SONATE BREE SERRE REE E ES ay, ssssssssssnsnnd ausssnssnnnsannss 136 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY Mon., Tues., Wed. 11 AM to 8 PM; Thurs, Fri, Sat. 11 AM to 9 PM; Sunday 11 AM to 8 PM FREE 2L COKE Plus MEDIUM FRIES With the purchase of any size SAVE 1.30 Bucket or Barrel at Reg. Price plus tax 94 . SAVE 4.69 a with coupon a" with coupon [] . . Limited Time Offer . . Limited Time Offer ASSESSES ssEnEEnS 3 pes. of Golden Chicken, Salad, Roll and Fries. 985-9009 RNRNNNNH "sss sass EEEEEEEEEEE to get at them And on Saturday night, five flags were reported missing from the rear patio at Emiels Place Restaurant on Queen Street and the poles were damaged 100 Flags were reported missing from at least three Queen Street residences. And two would-be thieves attempted 0 get a flag at the home of Scugog Mayor Howard Hall, but were frightened off by his wife Zula A Queen Street resident who asked not to be identified told the Ciuzen a new flag went missing from his front yard last Thursday rught when the rope was cut. "My little boy cned when he saw the flag was gone," said the resident. "It's not the money (for replacement) but how could some- body steal a flag, our "colours," he said Many residents of Scugog Township have purchased flags recently for their homes or busi nesses for the Proud to be Canadian fesuviues and to mark Canada's 125th birthday July 1 Last week, the Ciuzen camed an article about a flag stolen from a resident on Simcoe Street. He later found a copy of the news article and a flag discount coupon stuck to his back door with the words "Sorry. Not." written on a piece of paper Durham Police say people who lose flags to theft should report the incidents to police. 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