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Port Perry Star, 4 Jun 1996, p. 12

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12- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 4, -- aa 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Helps raise funds for Lung Association Golf gift's great for dad Surprise Dad this Father's Day by helping him swing into spring using The Lung Association Durham Region's Golf Privilege Book. For less than one typical greens fee, he can enjoy great discounts at 40 area golf clubs without travelling countless hours and wasting gas. The 1996 Golf Book, a great value at $25, focuses only on cours- es located in Central Ontario with six in Durham and some of the other clubs in such locations as Markham, Lindsay, Peterborough, Barrie and Cobourg. From Page 1 R.H. Cornish school said. "It makes me a nervous wreck. I won't let my chil- dren walk to school by themselves," said parent Sandy O'Hare. Despite their impas- sioned pleas'and a petition "We had completely run out of our area's golf books but the popular de- mand enabled us to arrange to secure a limited supply for Father's Day," says Janet Georgieff, executive director of The Lung Association Durham Region. To order a Golf Privilege Book for your father or yourself (all proceeds go to fur- bearing hundreds of signa- ther respiratory education and rehabili- tures, the parents got lit- tation programs in Durham) in time for tle reassurance that Father's Day, call The Lung Association something could be done Durham Region today at (905) 436- soon from the ministry 1046. rep, Mr. Smith. He said ' &£ | @ & & CASHBACK ON ALL 1996 VILLAGERS! Lf «0 Ask your dealer about the NEW V8 ENGINE EVE ELIE RET (RA DEL RUERDDI SE BAUER EDITION br $ ia Right how, choose from so * Rear Window Washer, Wiper and Defroster * 4 Wheel ABS Brakes Side Intrusion Door Beams See fixed pedestrian crossings are not allowed on provin- cial highways, and that traffic lights at the Old Simcoe-Hwy. 7A crossing likely wouldn't be deemed appropriate by the minis- try. "Signals would be ex- tremely difficult to get in- stalled at that location," sald Mr. Smith. "We do not install traffic lights to slow down traffic." He added, however, that the township would be "welcome" to come up with 'Special Edition' * AM/FM Stereo Cassette e Tilt Steering of ot hottest family values for your summet getaway! CANADA'S BEST CHOICE IN MINIVANS. 1996 windstar GL THE UTMOST IN AFFORDABILITY, COMFORT, SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE! © 3.8 Litre 200 H.P. 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For his part, Mr. O'Toole blamed previous municipal politicians and developers, whom he said should have provided safe crossings for the people of recent subdivisions south of TA. He said he would com- mit to pressing for a com- prehensive study, and also press for the signals that parents say could provide a safe crossing. Scugog Regional Coun- cillor Marilyn Pearce said any new studies -- previ- ous ministry studies, based on years-old data, have recommended no changes -- has to involve on-site examination, and consultation with local of- ficials. "You can't sit in Toronto and do a study based on computer data," she said. "You've got to come out here, sit down and talk to the people." Cornish School Adviso- ry Council chair Gord Humphrey, who coordi- nated the meeting, told the provincial reps that ac- tion must be taken to avoid tragedy at the cross- ing just east of Old Sim- coe, where kids are now es- corted across the street by a crossing guard. "We've had a fatality on that road, we've had inju- ries on that road, and we've had near misses on thatroad,"" he said. 'Choice to party here From Page 1 as organized crime, and it's a concern to local law enforcement when they gather." The retirement of Mr. Guindon, one of the found- ing members of the all- Canadian Choice, had been predicted to occur this summer. Some police officials and journalists are speculating that his departure from the scene may pave the way for an affiliation with the noto- rious Hell's Angels. IF YOUR AD WAS HERE in the PORT PERRY STAR & WEEKEND STAR more than 50,000 people would have been exposed to its message this week. That's a lot of potential customers for your business. For Advertising Made Easy CALL (905) 985-7383 or Fax (905) 985-3708 a ARAB + Fi

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