"Scugog's Community \ 8 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 30, 1993 PE . pi Students trom Port Perry High School will be holding a car wash this Saturday at Scugog Fire Hall # 1 in Port Perry. The students are using the proceeds from the car wash and other activi- ties to cover the travel costs of a National Youth Conference in Edmonton ih May which focus- _ e8 on encouraging students to stay in school. The car wash will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tick- ets can be purchased ahead of time or you can bring your car the day of the event. For more information call Mrs. Cole at 985-7337. Pictured are Sara Hawker, Nicole Gibson, Cindy Cole and Laurie Thompson. (Rear) Rob McEachern, Alex Knight and Trevor Hayman. Seedlings being sold for pennies i; Enticed by the offer of inex- pensive trees, more than 100 people attended a workshop in Port Perry last week. The Ministry of Natural Re- sources sponsored the March 24 meeting concerning its tree seedling program. According to MNR spokes- man George Taylor, the minis- try has * 'an abundance of tree seniling aylor blames govern- ment My. ager. for the large. number of trees available. Last year "Operation Tree Plant' provided free tree seedlings to interested Jéngowners, but he WE no THE TOWN RN "acres. The seedli Gentle Dental Care for the whole family * State-of-the-Art Care * Comfortable atmosphere * Relaxation techniques * Nitrous Oxide (gas) * Cosmetic Bonding * Emergencies Weiser ed * Insurance assign (we collect from insurance DR. A. CHIA DR. J. COTTRELL DR. M. GARFAT DR. J. HARDY DR. T KING (Orthodontist) New patients always welcoine! says the program will be discon- tinued this year. The two-hour seminar was in- 'tended to introduce the minis- try's tree seedling p m and provide information on'all as- pects of silviculture, site selec- tion, nursery stock handling, site preparation, tending and protecting. Under "his year's program 'tree seedlings will be available to A ri with five or more cost 10 cents plus applicable taxes, as well as a $10 'handling charge. SCOTT ANDERSON PORT PERRY STAR There is a 100 tree limit and 50 tree minimum per species. A number of species are avail- able including red and white pine, Norway and white spruce, white cedar and red oak. For more information call (416) 473-2160. PORT PERRY DENTAL CENTRE 238 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY 985-8451 Evening & Saturday appointments avalabl ; a ----------,--,--------_----,.--,e Bl DI NBA dl I Nl ID PANNA DANII ANAND. Letters to the editor Next video night Apr. 22 o the Editor: Although the turnout at Scu- og's third monthly "Video ight" was a little disappoint- 'ing, it was good to see Mayo Hall 'and Regional Counci ol Christie there. We all learned about the problems with incin- erating garbage and also' about some innovative waste manage- ment possibilities, = Thanks to both our local Zero = Garbage group and a recent Durham Environmental Net- work project, Scugog Library * now has nine good videos from the WOW" (Work on Waste, USA) series. These range from one called Europea Mobilis ing Against Tras cineration" ing Aes see for oh In who think Europeans love incineration!) to one about WasteWise, the wonderful Reuse Centre in 'Georgetown. The videos are well worth a look for those who suspect we could be doing a bet- ter job of combating "the gar- bage problem." : Scugog's next Video Night is on April 22, Earth Day '98. Please: watch the paper for de- tails of a special 'evening, or call 985-3225 or 986-4524. 'Janet Banting Outrageous grant To the Editor: The recent grant of around $400,000 to the Indian Band on' Scugog Island by the Ontario Government is outrageous. It's bad enough that they won't use our perfectly Scugog Is- Jang Frown Hal for their meet- foul gatherings, it's doubly g that within the grant is al 000 for inventory purposes at their store in Port Perry. If their store can't pay its. way, close it down. Or else, all mer- chants in the township should be blessed with a $60,000 grant each. Ade all, we' pay taxes to the 1al government. They do | hy ere will be further com- ment. 5 1W.Aldred D.F.C. Prolifers flesh & blood FromPage7 . = in his ways. When we make. the statement to anyone "That we are praying for you" believe me, this is so true, for no one should be lost to the powers of Satan for eternity. There will be many who will retort against this article and of course this is your right, butitis also our right to be able to pro- claim and march as Christians in the name of Jesus and what he teaches. Read St. Luke - Cha ter 19 Verses 39 - 44 which applied to just situations and times as now. The days are coming when scripture teaches that all believers and non- believers alike, for Jesus says there is no excuse not to know ~ Him, will bow down before Him their Lor&#and Savior either in love and adoration or in fear and trembling. I pray that all will be there in love and adora- tion. Miss Dimanno we pro-lifers 'are flesh and blood, we live, love, most of us: 'have a good sense of humor and why not? We are all God's creation. Our "only crime is we care about all life from beginning to end and 'on into eternity. May the Divine Mercy of Jesus bring you com- fort and peace. Hometown + From Page 6 with them i is that I don't know anybody in Lindsay. 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