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Port Perry Star, 26 Sep 1995, p. 10

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10- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 26, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" - Fox Run committee | Demand MPs take action on death penalty To the Editor: horse" and listen to the the people in their riding the garbage, and act upon [ [ It would seem very constituents in every rid- to fulfill their wishes and the wishes of the people all S VO u [ eer S strange, that during the ing in the country? The act upon them, why do who putthem there. summer recess, the Minis- majority wantcapital pun- they not do as they wish? To the Editor: ter of Justice would say ishment reinstated. Since Inform them to put their G. Trudell, The Terry Fox Run organizing committee would that it is not within agen- they were put in office by own personal agendas in Hamilton like to thank the many businesses and individuals da of the Liberal Party to who supported the barbecue following the Terry Fox even consider the rein- | . a y Run on Sept. 17, 1995. statement of the death [ NPP "Ti [ '| / N 9 Ivy League; Aqua Fit - Michelle Valentino; Glen penalty. S 00 £ n VISI £ a n [ Vallie Ltd.; Ralph Taylor Fuels Ltd.; Van Camp Con- They may state it is not tracting; Settlement House Shops; Port Perry Flea within their agenda; I aia te i Et bE ES ES. AES iii nai, USS El. a iis J Lp SEE nai SEL did a for their superb media coverage of the event. We couldn't have done it without you! Terry Fox Run, Organizing Committee ~ tuals who state that capi- tal punishment is not a de- terrent to capital crimes. Let us say for the moment that they are right. It is not a deterrent to that first murder, but how Pearce, who put us in touch with Mayor Keith Shier of Brock, whose areas of responsibility include the C.A.S. for Durham. He seemed to me sur- have still not heard from. him. So he will hear from us, (and there are several thousand of us, adoptees, birth mothers and others, in his riding). He will hear from us on radio, in print Market; Sunrise Beach Cottage Association; Port merely say "who cares;" is From Page 6 thank Mrs. Pearce and have made. We will n ot Perry Dial-A-Jug; Lake Scugog Lumber; Haugen's it not the agenda of the looked 1 th Mr. Shier. These are poli- give this up gently. Restaurant; Port Perry Tennis Club; Sunnybrae | "people" for which they are N oF another who act, not just Mr. O'Toole is gaining Business Ladies Golf Club; Blackstock Lions Clb: to represent? RpDRoaL; to Roson, oy oy ' oar Teputelicn as tha Barb Byers; Jamie Ross; Kevin Grieve. y We, the people, are tired © Contacte Hogiana) As for Mr. O'Toole, we invisible man. Is he? We at A special thanks is extended to the Port Perry of the "so-called" intellec- Councillor Marilyn : Parent Finders intend to find out. Anyone interested in adoptees rights, or search- ing for someone lost through adoption can call us for meeting times, or many ex-criminals leave prised at the news release and anywhere else we can just to talk about it. prison to commit the same regarding cutbacks, I to fight for the right to our crime? It would definitely myself feel that some Packground and to stop Rik and Linda, be a deterrent to that sec- region departments are the legal falsification of Armstrong-Davie, ond murder, as the crimi- running around killing bith records by the Nestleton, . nalin question would have chijcke with i ovincial (zovernment. 986-0645 71.5% 5 Year already been hung. DS Wethoni knowlnig Government Guaranteed RICHARDSON GREENSHIELDS Investment advisors to Canadian enterprise and enterprising Canadians 111 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ont. L1G 4S4 The people are fatigued with all the lame excuses Is it not time you called your MP and informed him to get off his "high- how many people are com- ing to dinner. I received a call from plight. For this I must Mr. O'Toole's plan is to duck this, as he appears to duck any touchy issue, we what little headway we Bridge report used by the so-called Mr. Dub h must warn him: We expect "Members of Power." The (I wonder 3 he got hi: you to represent us, not Sept. 20 - afternoon - ROBERT J GOW government is busy trying Pa) it your party line. We expect 41/2 table Howell avg. * to cut Medicare expenses, om Mr. Shier?, could it you to justify any cuts to 36 434-7156 or while still paying over Mr Dubray has even User services that result First - Doris Phinney and : 360,000 each ayear for un- agreed to meet with mem- {rom your party's policies. Judy Atkinson 47 1/2 OSB AEE 1-800-267-1522 Cliff able Garbage such as bers of the adoption com.- We have, as a group, Sony - Janet and Bill : : fought for 20 years for clradyen Bernardo. munity to discuss our Third and Fourth - De- laine and Jerry Dyer tied with - Harold Brown and Ed Clark 40 Evening -Seven Table ; ana Autumn Craft Show | wicchenavy. si | orth - First - Judy At- Sunday, October 1, 1995. kinson and Joan West 98 bb Harmony Valley C.A. - 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. South - Second - Audrey a u OO u S a (located on Grandview St. N., north of Rossland Rd., Oshawa) and Peter Francis 97 1/2 at Sears Court, Lindsay Square Fill out this ballot... " Third - Bonnie and Jack In rch of thin ? Find it here!! Davies 97 0 99 Fourth - Joan and Bill revi ew Fun for the WHOLE family! Lock Be Anne S Inti. : _ des. Pri ast - First - Anne Scott Face Painting Petting Zoo Pony Rides- Prizes and Don Atkinson 106 . FREE admission to grounds: _ West - Second - Lillian F h S h and Bob Dowling 93 a S i 0, Nn 0 w For more information please contact the Third - Delaine and Jerry Authority office (905) 579-0411 Dyer 88 fH Saturday, September 30 at 1:00pm Yourth - Miriam and Charles Labanovich 86 1/2 PT SE SL. Sr. . SE ATR ra A a a AED JRE: SIME ARE CoN -- | -- | SL i --_-- ------ a NC UNE ec eee 3 WILLIAM LISHMAN You could win A NEW FALL WARDROBE!» "courtesy of the Fashion stores at Lindsay Square Mall A Draw will take place at the Fashion Show! Ballot Boxes are Name located in any F A T H E R G O O S E Fashion store at | Phone# Lindsay Square Reserve Your Copy Now! 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