nd "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 5, 1996 -9 Port Perry & Prince Albert BLACKSTOCK - NESTLETON UNITED CHURCHES UNITED CHURCH Rev. Rotor Le Page REV. DAVID HEA RMAN i eG Morning Worship & Bingsstog: United Church, Combined Sunday School Prince Albert - 11:30 a m Morning Worship Nursery care always available in both churches Nestleton United Church BAHA'I FAITH How you can investigate THE BAHA'I FAITH! Inquire: about Baha'i Information Meetings on various topics, or a topic of Jour choice, by ai LY [el Rio. Nod, [V]: (04, Kol THE ASCENSION PORT PERRY The Rev'd Gary van der Meer, aling 985-4582 Incumbent Call an automated info line: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 1-800-433-3284 (it's free) Call to chat: 985-4582 Borrow: books from Scugog Memorial Library Watch: Baha'i Perspective - 1st Wed. of month on Vision TV Write: Baha'is of Scugog, Box 1153, Port Perry LOL 1A9 COLUMBUS COMMUNITY ~ UNITED CHURCH A Community Church For All Rev. Jack Griffen B.A., M.Div. SUNDAY, MARCH 10 10am. &. 8pm. - Said Eucharist SUNDAY, MARCH 10 - 8 a.m. - Said Eucharist 10 a.m. - Morning Prayer Church School & Nursery Manchester & Scugog Island UNITED CHURCHES Minister Elaine Barber 985-4094 SUNDAY, MARCH 10 THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT Scugog Island: 9:45 a.m. Manchester: 11:15 a.m. Sunday School & Guest Minister: Nursery Care provided Rev. Frazer Lacey Sunday School Nursery care always available MYRTLE UNITED CHURCH NESTLETON MINISTER - REV. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GLEN EAGLE : a Service - 9:30 a.m. Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister S Sunday School 11am >] Sunday School Provided The case for creating THE NEW new garbage dumps and J. :Jo lo) fo] Hof ef, [V]2{0],] I incinerators could be Marv St. 2nd Fi countered by pursuit of 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor the "three R's", a speaker YOUR LOCAL FAMILY told local environmental- 1sts last week. "If you take out all the recyclable materials, you can do it with 90 per cent of your waste stream," Len Landry said during his talk, sponsored by Scu- gog's Green Team. "These monsters need a lot more trash than 10 per - REGULAR SERVICES - Sunday 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. Wednesday 8 p.m. For further information call 985-2794 "A Hearty Welcome To All" GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE Pastor, Rev. David Shepherd -"« SUNDAY, MARCH 10 cent of your waste - Pinedale 9 a.m. stream." cosa 8am || On the other hand, in- cineration can detract | from hard-earned advanc- | esin recycling and reuse: "Incineration counteracts the three R's; it makes people lazy." Il Dr. Landry, a family doctor from Halton Hills who has battled dumps and incinerators at home, also said Thursday night (Feb. 29) that the provin- cial government ignored sound environmental practices when it struck down laws outlawing gar- bage incinerators in Onta- rio. ST. JOHN'S JY [eR {o7:V, Nei, [Ul {0], I =] .Yo] SS) [ole] ¢ The Rev'd. Hugh A. Kernohan, Incubent SUNDAY, MARCH 10 Holy Eucharist I -9:30 a.m. urch School & Nursery ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN Minister: Rev. D.A. & (Sandy) Beaton SUNDAY, MARCH 10 10 a.m. Service Nur ays Sho) Ke He aid that incinera- During Worship tors are offered as alterna- tives to landfill sites, and For further information call 085-3881 or 985-4746 All are warmly welcome comparison is made. "It's easy to fight a land- often win favor when the fill," he said. "Everybody hates landfills except the people who are making money out ofthem. "Landfill 1s always played out against incin- eration. If you don't like landfill, you're for inciner- ation. "Well, | both." He said that despite in- dustry claims that inciner- ation is clean and effec- tive, the process can release a host of harmful chemicals and com- pounds, including dioxin, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide into the atmos- phere. That poses a risk for people and the environ- ment, said Dr. Landry. His claims didn't go un- disputed. One man in the hate them (Be oS off admission to Canada's | original |for you and § | each friend with ] you. With this lag, only $6.%0ech ! COUNTRY} | Free Parking }o Door Prizes E DECORATING COLLECTIBLE? | HEIRLOOMS § ARTS & CRAFTS Speaker trashes incineration audience at the Scugog Community Centre said he had carried out exten- sive research on modern incineration, and believes the process to be a palat- able alternative to land- fill. " admit the three R's are very important, but we have to do something oth- er than burying our sludge in the ground," he said. His was the latest in a series of talks on environ- mental themes, being held this winter in Port Perry by The Green Team. This coming Thursday (March 7) Dr. Wayne Evans will speak on the hazards of ozone depletion. The talk gets under way at 7:30 in the Scugog Centre hall. FEAT RING i Friday 10°" gem sasumo-s- MARKHAM MAR. 15.17 FAIRGROUNDS McCowan Road, 7 Km. North of Hwy. 7 EBEAM CENTRAL VAC Clean Up with these GREAT VALUES! Model # PU491 $579.99 E499 unit only Model # 251 $369-95 unit only 1-SA2000 POWER HEAD 1-HO101 PUMP HANDLE REMOTE HOSE $139.95 $109.95 SUNDAY PM 17-4