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Port Perry Star, 5 Oct 1993, p. 3

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i SA ES SR SAE Baas RRA ng TO] we pe 32 pe 5 "A Family Tradition for 127 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 56,1993 - 3 Oct. 4-10 marks Waste Re- duction Week '93, and Scugog Memorial Library seems to be where it's all happening! The library is holding a con- test for a composter donated by Durham Region, with the draw to take place on Composting Day, Tuesday, Oct. 5. The library has two short vid- eos on home composting which are available for borrowing, In an effort to keep the voters in the Durham Riding up- odtate during Election '93, the Port Perry Star will be of- ering a number of features, articles and columns. AS you noticed in both this week's and last week's issue of the Port Perry Star, free space has been provided to the candidates to give them opportunities to express their plat- forms and views on'a variety of subjects. : 1 coverage of the all-candidates meeting on October 6 in Port Perry will be carried in the October 18 issue of the Port Perry Star. All the news of what was said and what wasn't said will be included in this article. And in order to better prepare you to make the impor- tant decision on October 25, we will be publishing a pre- election feature in the October 19 issue. This will feature a _ questionnaire in which each of the candidates will be given an opportunity to respond to a variety of questions. Waste Reduction Week along with several other waste- related videos from the WOW (Work on Waste, USA) series, and plenty of handouts in the environment handout unit. Two of particular interest for Waste Reduction Week '93 are "100 Ways to Watch Your Wasteline" and one from the region which contains 75 reduction tips for industries, businesses and in- stitutions. Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. LEH IN OF 3 YEAR Pernsonal attention to all of your general insnance needs. 2985-8471 34 Water St, Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1J2 © Meetthe Artist * JAMES LUMBERS i Sunday, November 14th, 1pm - 3pm Edition 1,500 S/N Issue Price $200 Canadian 'Captain's Quarters' "When I was a small boy, my grandfather gave me a sailor's cap for my birthday. Perhaps this was the beginning of a lifelong love for things nautical. I still own the steamer trunk that was used by my Grandfather in his travels. As his stories of adventures on the high seas grew in my imagination, it was the trunk that contained the seafaring memories for me later on in life. Now, as the late afternoon sunlight streams through the dust particles of the stale attic air, my thoughts on the magic of being young are rekindled. pen e FRAMER'S GALLERY 237 Queen St., Port Perry © 985-2543 Coverage update | New Insp From page 1 The inspector intends to get acquainted with the communi- ties by attending calls with the police constables under his com- mand. He has a staff of 42 con- stables, four Criminal Intelli. gence Branch officers and four sergeants. He said he will "trav- el the back roads with the staff' to become familiar with the area. Becoming a police officer was one of the two careers which In- § spector Matthews had contem- plated as a child. The other was becoming a soldier. And it is not too many people who can see both their ambi- tions realized. When he is not policing the community, Inspector Mat- thews is busy as Lieutenant Colonel in the Ontario Regi- ment in Oshawa. He has been a member for 35 years. "I believe I've accomplished - both (dreams) successfully," he said. "It takes a lot of time, but I have an understanding family." He said the two duties com- plement each other and he is able to interchange his skills and knowledge. As for choosing policing over a full-time job in the military, he has no regrets. ~ "To me, I've done two things. ~ thatIenjoy doing very much." gional Police, was Inspector. Dan Matthews, ector for area named the new a 27-year veteran of Durham Re- Inspector for 26 division re- _ cently. See story. RI OUR ORIGINAL PRI ENJOY GREAT SAVINGS ON A SPECIAL SELECTION OF FALL CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN = SALE ENDS OCT. 11, 1993. OFF CES Service, Quality, Style Since 1881 Queen Street, Port Perry ; 7, SNe ack ¥ a Fs A «TRA ok

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