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Port Perry Weekend Star, 19 Oct 2001, p. 19

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"WEEKEND STAR" pala bY (STO BL FRIDAY, QCTOBER 19.2001 - 19 13 i141) Meeting will be held Oct. 25 at Jester's Court Daphne Mitchell to be guest speaker at Chamber breakfast The next Chamber of Commerce Business for Breakfast meeting will be held on Thursday, Oct. 25 at Jester's Court restaurant in downtown Port Perry in cele- bration of Small Business Week. The guest speaker will be Daphne Mitchell, founder and president of the Settlement House Shops. The Settlement House will be celebrating its 25th year in 2002. During this time Daphne has earned numerous awards including the Retailer of the Year Award for Eastern Canada from the Canadian Gift and Tableware Association in 1997. Women have become a growing and vital force in Canadian small business and Daphne will give her per- spective on the issues and opportunities facing Women in Retail. The breakfast will be held from 7:30 to 8:50 a.m. at Jester's Court restaurant, 279 Queen St., Port Perry. The cost is $10 per person, including breakfast, for chamber members and non- members. Everyone is welcome. Chamber members are invited to bring along promotional materials and business cards for display and distribution at the meeting. Spaces are limited. Those planning to attend are asked to please call the cham- ber office at 905-985-4971 to reserve a place and to facilitate the planning of the meeting for both the chamber and the restaurant staff. Results from Sept. 2 to Oct. 13 campaign ey s X27 SRL 5 Drivers not wearing their seatbelts kept officers at the Whitby detachment busy for the Fall Seatbelt Campaign this year. Every year, almost 900 deaths are attributed to motorists who do not wear their seatbelts. ; The results from the two week cam- paign starting Sept. 29 and ending Oct. 13 are: a vehicles checked - 32,215 OPP officers issue 458 tickets during fall seatbelt effort a seatbelt offences issued - 458 a warnings - 111 The Ontario Provincial Police would like to remind motorists to wear their seatbelts at all times, even for short trips. Ninety per cent of Canadian drivers and passengers wear their seatbelts. The 10 per cent that do not account for 40 per cent of the vehicle occupants killed on | a the highways. sr Complete Central Vacuums 1 All Metal Commercial Vacuums reg. $199% br (unit #2 Oshaw a) S10 faunton Rd. E. 905. WAIVE PDN! 3 ASCO, 905-852-2852 Uxbridoe 1 8 54 Scugog 'ort Perry «Xf Port Perry 905-985-9777 Philp Pontiac Buick Ltd -- or Raa -- mada.con -_ 278 Queen Street Y100. ; T | bi | U up 1 - we or v ONLOL {Ro | Rap Perry, DL 1A ; 905.986.1046 905-985-2159 1 Lion Sug raptlc com

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