- "A Family Tradition for 130 Years" Donation Malmont Farms played Taillon stopped several From Page 25 Eni at home on a Dec. 13. Port 2 id pig Cap ~ SCO! money was raised in igen! the play and first on a tion and. just a few hours. earned a 4-2 win back Port's Kevin Robins re- They guys in the | stoppedby Scott Honey. plied, picking the top cor: League are really The flu bug ravaged our ner. Cobourg oon oor excellent. We have o crew in Cobourg on Dec. ble lead. Chet Martin be. pretty proud of | 17. Cobourg seemed to converted a nice pass from them," Mike told the | have a lot more zip as Leo Justin Shinn to draw clos- Star on Sunday morn- | ing. | Mary has four chil- | dren: Eric 19; Kelly, | 17,in Grade 13; Sean 15, in Grade 10 in Lindsay; and Wayne, | 12, in Grade 7 in | Lindsay. ! Eric is planning to study journalism next year, and Kelly, who | | was with her mom | when the Hockey | | League presented the | money, said she wants | | to study culinary arts | next year at Georgian | College. Kelly said her Dad | | loved to cook and she spent many happy | hours in the kitchen | | with him cooking and | | baking. | Mary and Paul are | | both from Toronto, and | | lived in Janetville for | | the past 12 years. Since | the accident, Mary has | | been overwhelmed by | | the kind of small town | support and generosity | | the family has received | from friends, neighbors | | and co-workers at | {| Laidlaw Transport in Lindsay, where she is | a part-time bus driver. { Her husband had worked part-time at | Mother Jackson's for | the past couple of | years. In September, | | he started a full-time | | job as a night shipper | with Post Transport in | | Markham. ! i He was on his way | | home from work when | : | he lost control of his | Chevy Astro Van car on the icy highway | i | and struck a bus on its | | way to Port Perry High | School. Mary said things are | still very tough for her- | self and the children, | "just trying to cope" | | with their terrible loss. You should know this: "This limited time offer may not be combined or used with deliveries of 1996 and 1997 new or demonstrator models purchased from dealer GMAC credit only. Example 1, $20,000 at 3.9% APR, the monthly payment is rowing is $1,632.64. Total obligation is $21,632.64. Example 2, $25,000 at $563.35 for 48 months. Cost of borrowing is $2,040.80. Total obligation is APR. the monthly payment is $676.03 for 48 months. Cost of borrowing is $2. See dealer for conditions and details. Down payment may be required. Qua cial bank lending rate as of Dec. 1, 1996