fv "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, October 11 - 19 PPHS students lend a hand The OAC Business class at Port Perry High School recently handed out cheques to a variety of community organizations after raising funds through out the school year, which is part of their class cur- riculum. On hand to receive a total of $681.80 were the 'a folks from WindReach \R Farms (left). Accepting the | | cheque were, left, execu- {| tive director Penny Smith | | and recreation co-ordinator | John Watkins. Presenting | were, from left, Joe Drebit, Darryl Knight, © Jason | Redman and Dave Halward. | | The Hospital for Sick | Children was also present- ed with a cheque for $200 by the PPHS students. | Presenting the cheque were, in front, Sarah Smith | and Paul Chiusolo, as well | as Adam Youmans, Jamie | McQuaid, and Jeff Slute. | f 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 [24 [25 26 27 |28 [29 30 31 32 33 34 135 36 37 38 [39 40 [41 |42 43 44 145 [46 47 48 [49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 ° ACROSS DOWN 1. Approvals 1. Clumsy fellows 4. and the Belmonts 2. Pleated skirt 8. Trite humor 3. Aspersion 12. Be unwell 4. Loves excessively 13. -cat (form of baseball) 5. Without competence 14. Shortening 6. Above, anthem-style 15. Hong Kong 7. River in Thailand 16. Aquatic bird 8. Ceiling comer clinger 17. Oblique line of direction 9. Melange 18. Heartburn actress 10. Raise children 20. Vowed 11. Belmont margin 21. Air France transport 19. Ending for Brooklyn or 22. Uno e uno Vietnam 23. Device for joining oxen 20. Upon: Fr. 26. Haircutters 22. "Seesaw, Margery _ 30. Private 23. Supportive vote 31. Clip grass 24. Olive of cartoons You have 3 employees. 32. Genelic initials 25. TNT holder 2 computers. 33. Math subject 26. Prop for an ecdysias! ice on Main Street. 36. Throw 27. Memorable time An office 37. 1040 author: abbr. 28. Hosp. employees ' 38. She played Rosemary and 29. Tested the easy chair You're huge. Hannah 31. "Mr. and Bridge" 40. Gay 34. Actress Brennan 43. Except 35. Bikini part 47. Noah's scout 36. Silent Coolidge 48. Dan's "Bonanza" role 38. Shakespeare's "moody food" y 50. Wish undone 39. Map detail 51. Peppy pleasure 40. Uneasy 52. Locale of Gannon University 41. Piano novelty song : SALUTE SMALL BUSINESS 53. Convened 42. ___ a barrel WE SAI U It SN £ re © 54. Skein substance 44. Columnist Bombeck [THROUGHOUT OCTOBER. 55. Amish or Hassidim 45. Hauls into court 0% So . oo x 56. Balaam"s steed 46. Matched pairs When 1t comes to an mmpact on ou 48. Chaps economy, small business is big indeed. 49. Pare zara) Approximately 80% of all new jobs are created by small business. Since 1995, SPONSORED RY Crossword Answers on pg. 21 3 there have been 749.000 new jobs created in ; Ontario and even more jobs will be FORDER-PARKS generated by increasing trade and exports. Up MUU VAN [of SB 2 {el T(E] [e LI il LJ I'he Ontario government has reduced red tape, cut personal income tax and pavroll tax 34 Water Street, Port Perry and 1s committed to doing more to help I business All Lines of General Insurance To find out more about how Ontario DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE 1s helping small business grow, visit | | Ontario's Small Bus.ness Web page today at A Including e Claims Free o Mortgage Free www.ontario-canada.com/smallbusiness yw * Seniors ¢ New Home Multi-Policy Convenient Payment Plans Available Call for a Small Business. Big Success. I = | Competitive | LIEN "985-847 Ontario