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Scugog Citizen (1991), 12 May 1992, p. 8

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on 4 May 13,1098 1 wr" B= Seugog Clizen Th Ped i WITH DOUG OLLIFFE Congratulations to the folks at Doris Shoes on the opening of Port Perry's newest shoe store. Last week Mayor Howard Hall cut the red ribbon to officially open the shop, with some help from Doris Perblels, Dieter Glodsch LETTERS TO THE EDITORE To the editor: Re: Durham East 'Community Garden' Foodshare Program. In order for the 'Co ity Gardeners can help! | r( at the area hostel service, gmergen- { cy residences and food banks. A couple of these agencies can use fruit and vegetabl they will |® Garden' program to really work for _ message out, 10 encourage le 10 get involved. The Durham East Householder, which will be dis- tributed to all constituents in June, is one sourfe of publieity we plan to use, another is Gord Mills' talk show on Cable 10 which will also be distributed to groups in the areas that don't have cable reception. The | agencies, organizations and church- es involved will also provide a good network for, passing the word along, However, so that this program is able to offer everything that it-possi- bly can, it is important that every- "one is made aware of and kept * informed on the ion of the and Karen Hunt. Dorls Shoes has a big selection of quality shoes, all designed with the wearer's com- fort in mind. In Germany, where Doris is originally from, shoe salespeople must go to school befare launching their careers. Not only did Doris study, she has put her schooling Into practice for the _| last 20 years. Does she know i| shoes, or what! And you'll enjoy | the unique way the store is deco- rated. Check it out! Phil at the Galley phones me up yesterday after he hears two of his patrons talking. Ohe guy is going on and on.about buying Canadian products and his buddy replies, "I do, | do buy Canadian! | Just slip over to Buffalo where | can buy it cheaper!" Go figure. Alok If you work for General Motors, this week is your last chance to take advantage of Option 1 and 3 at Dennis Anderson Chev Geo Olds. If you're a 6M employee, these.options can save you $1,000 or more! So go see Dick and fanuy and Diane and get dealing! See ad on page 13. ako | had dinner with some good friends at Stables at Greystone the other night, and thoroughly enjoyed myself. Great steak. Great ser- vice. Nice place, you've got there Judy! | especially liked walking through the stables afterwards. | highly recommend this place = especially with the 20% oft coupon in this week's Citizen, See a of page 22. Need a photo-Copier? wo oh Office Equipment has refurbished photocopiers for ds little as $500. At that price, get yourself two! Ww . Ak Here's a sharp deal: Crystal Clear in the Fort Perry Paza offers aerial photography. at great prices. Maybe Dad would like an aerial photo of 'Best excuses his. property for Father's Day? The possibilities i a Th for not hk Friday is NS deadline for entering recipes in catching a fish. | "day is the deadline for pest 10. The fish are teething and | lest. See his column on page 21 and get busy! are afraid to bite in case it Fils were the wrong In today's Citizen: flavour. | (Selected areas) 8. The boat's too small. 7. Fished the wrong side of; the boat. = 6. Ran outta beer, : 5. Fish finder only works on old tires and rubber boots. 4. Oh...ya mean 25 mph is t00 fast to troll?, 3. Loons found my favourite spot. =F 2. They can SEE 100 1b, test line? Really? 1, I went with Pete Hastings. 1, OGS Garden Gallery 'Now's the time to plant those beautiful ever- program. There are several facets to ated. our communities, we need to get the can or use to make preserves so community volunteers who could spend a couple of hours offering workshops on canning.and preserv- ing would also be appreciated. Another option that has been dis- cussed is that anyone. who may have a plot of land that they are not going 10 or able to garden offer it for use to residents in the service agencies 10 plant and maintain. The Fi program allows for many ways in which we can pull together to assure that our commu- nities are nice environments and decent places to live for all mem- bers. Your assistance i$ promoting the 'Community Garden' Foodshare Program would be greatly appreci- Key Phipps, CA Jocal gardeners will be going for use To the editor: I read with "interest Cathy Olliffe's column May 5, 1992 regarding the Rodney King video. 1 see she has succumbed to the "if it's on T.V., it must be true" syn- drome. I will agree that the por- tion of the video aired on the |, national networks did show the L.A" police officers: striking Rodney King with their night- sticks. But what happened before that? Where: was the, video show- ing the car chase or the actual confrontation 'when the car was stopped? Like the spoken word, visual images taken out of context Durham Region Police is set- ting up a canine unit that should be working in about a year. The unit will be used in general police duties, tracking of missing persons and crime suspects, secu- rity at crime scenes aud drug investigations. The development of such a unit has been a long-time of the force and last week, a $22,500 pledge N y Office of Gord Mills, ii Durham East. Can't believe everything can present a distorted or biased view. We caution our children not "to believe everything you see on T.V.." As adults we should be * aware that sensationalism sells and the television networks are in the sales business first and the news business second. 1 also firmly believe that before you condemn a person for what they do you, you should walk a mile in their shoes. I think Cathy Olliffe would find a policeman's boots much 00 big for her to fill. Darlene Brown Blackstock, Ont. K-9 unit coming soon! from the Oshawa Central Lions club helped make this a reality. * The money will be used to find a suitable dog, set up a kennels, select a handler, and train the team" in a special 14 week course through the Ontario Provincial Police. . Staff-Sgt. Sandy Ryrie said it will take about a year to set up the unit and have it operational.

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