10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 5, 1990 Remember When? (From page 7) the school's top athletic award for boys and Lou Anne captured the top Girl's athletic trophy. Mr. Williams, who is now vice- vrincipal of O'Neil Collegiate in Oshawa, was guest speaker at the event. He presented the most valuable hockey player award to Scott Kenny of Grade 13. Manchester News - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts who celebrated their twenty-third wedding anniversary on Sunday. - Eleven members of the local fire department recently received certificates from the Ontario Department of Com- munications qualifying them as Radio-telephone Operators. Members of Port Perry 'C' Cub Pack surrounded the trophy they won May 30 at the Annual Cuboree at Cannington. The Brian Rabb Memorial Trophy was won by the pack for their represen- tation of the 'jungle' theme. Blackstock News - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Byers attended a rally in Oshawa last week con- ducted by Rev. Rex Humbard from Ohio. 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, June 4, 1980 Scugog council has agreed to purchase a new fire truck for the Township at an estimated cost of $75,000. Helen Ottenbrite, D.C. attended a seminar held by the Sacro Occipital Research International in Kansas City, Missouri. At this seminar examinations were held for the first time to qualify chiropractors using this technique. Dr. Ottenbrite is the first Canadian woman to qualify in this field. . Ed Mason of Myrtle Station told the Star that it was about 2 p.m. when his daughter spotted a bear in the garden and both he and his wife also witnessed the animal as it ran off the pro- perty and into the brush and fields behind their residence. The families of Mrs. Marion Rowland and Mrs. Greta St. John helped the happy twin sisters celebrate their 80th birthday. The two girls were born on Scugog Island on May 31, 1900 in the house beside the 'foot' school and have spent most of their lives in the township. Nee George Cope, Ginny Burt, Leslie Forder, Allison McNab and Greg Fedyk were selected as charter members of the Port Perry High School's sports hall of fame, an honour initiated this year for outstanding athletic achievement at the school. Former Scugog Mayor Lawrence Malcolm will probably at- tempt to make his way back into politics when the municipal elec- tions roll around this November. The forest fire danger in a heavily wooded section in the southeast corner of Scugog Township has reached the critical level according to Chief Len Scott of the Caesarea fire department. 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Recent studies of the clients of other human service systems repeatedly indicate the _ presence of sexual violence. * Between 70 percent - 80 per- cent of adult sex offenders were sexually abused as children. * In one study, 50 percent of the adults admitted to a mental health centre had a history of sex- ual abuse. * 74 percent of alcoholic women had experienced sexual. abuse, most often rape and/or incest. * 50 percent of women in treat- g Twp. ment for substance abuse had been sexually abused as children, most often incest and rape, * 54 percent of psychiatric female inpatients had been sex- ually abused as children. * 65-75 percent of prostitutes were sexually abused as children. These and other studies con- sistently report that women with vastly different problems share the experience of sexual violence in their lives. It is not yet clear whether the sexual abuse is a direct or primary cause of later behavioral of psychological pro- blems. However, it is reasonable Turn to Page 38 Lelters io the editor Who is defending English rights? To the Editor: On May 31/90, the Montreal school Board trustees voted to ex- pell any students for speaking English in school or on school property. In the decision brought down by the Board trustees, they publicly stated: "it (the decision) was ad- Famous BALDERSON MEDIUM CHEDDAR CHEESE =3.95, .87¢C / 100 gm. M® milan ORCHARDS Hwy. 2 between Ajax & Whitby OPENS THURSDAY, JUNE 7th MON - FRI SAT & SUN 9am-8pm Ad.5 9am-6pm mittedly a contravention of the Canadian Charter of Rights, however, in the interest of purify- ing the Province's French language and culture intentions, that the ends justified the means." Can you believe this? This policy, as well as Bill 178 (limiting non-French language signs) is wrong in the minds of Safety at the races To the Editor: Congratulations to all involved in the Nonquon and Iron Man Races. As a new resident to the area, I have a few observations. More policing of the race (ie. volunteers in stationary boats on the river) is required. I witnessed two one-man canoes almost swamped by a couple of inconsiderate fisherman in a bass-boat north of the Port Perry Yacht Club. { @he Rod Perey Star | PORT PERRY STAR Customer Appr staff of the Port Perry Star is pleased rid Tour Festival Days flye th the Scugog Chamber 0 The advertising producing a "Wor in conjunction wi In appreciation HALF PRICE* produced on a full pa ad will be pro The line rate for this speci not apply. The absolute deadli NO extensions can to meet the printer's deadline | ested in participating c Star now for more informa If you are inter Port Perry is limited. PORT PERRY STAR, 235 Queen Street, PORT PERRY of our loyal custom When you purchase arter pa ge. When You Dl ads are limited to full or half pages. : mat. duced in a half page for be .55 cents. Contract rates will e for your ad copy will i" given on this deadlin ers, we are offer al supplement will tative Anna Gouldburn, Sales Represen TELEPHONE: 985-7383 FAX: 985-3708 FESTIVAL DAYS eciation Sale to announce that we will be be published on July n TS rio "Festival Days" event. i ising in this flyer at ing advertising In this tly a half page of advertising your ad will be i 00 PM. be Friday, June 15th at 5: e in order for our production staff for this extra supplement. all the advertising department of the tion and to reserve your spac clear thinking people who oppose discrimination and bigotry. Someone please tell me why those minority rights issues are not being publicly adressed and defended by politicians, media and the public either inside or out- side of the Province of Quebec. : Sincerely Dr. Randall Larsen R.R. 4 Port Perry In the capacity of official timer the 4-K Canoe and 4-K Iron Man Run I saw a carload of canoeists fresh from the race, run the bar- racade across the finish line while the race was still in progress. With a little more thought put towards planning and safety, we can all look forward to next years events. Bill Stevenson Seagrave PORT PERRY STAR CO. UMITED 235 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY. ONTARIO LoL 189 PHONE: (416)985-7383 FAX No. (416) 985-3708 AR ia act hg sl gc i Ge ' RE RR wo praia ------ a -- 0th, 1990, ge of advertising your e, as it