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Scugog Citizen (1991), 4 Jan 1994, p. 14

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7. 7. 41904 14 -- Scugog Citizen - The Port Perry Lions Club has filled its $25,000 commitment to the Building Fund for the Community Memorial Hospital. Back in 1989, the Lions Club pledged $5,000 annually for five years and recently the Club turned over 4 clieque to hospital officials for the final $5,000 payment. Club president Ken Clark said the Lions are pleased they have been able to assist in this community project for. the hospital while continuing to support other community and international programs. In the accompanying photo from left are Debbie McGarry, manager of the Hospital foundation ogram; administrator David Brown, Lions President Ken Clark and Kent Farndale, chairman of the Hospital Board. 3 Noting that the Lions Club motto is "We serve," Mr. Clark said the Club is grateful to the general public who support the various Lion functions that make this kind of service work possible. Citizen Want Ads THEY WORK! 36 Water St., Port Perry 985-6397 Truck safety checks Annual safety checks are mandatory for small trucks, vans and trailers in 1994. A new range of vehicles will require annual safety checks for the first time in 1994. The safety inspections are part of Ontario's mandatory annual Ontario's roads the safest in North America." Starting January 1, operators of trucks, vans and trailers with gross weights, registered gross Canada, to meet the National Safety Code standard. As the program was phased in the number of vehicles requiring inspection stickers has : 4 1 ghts or facturer's gross weights of more than 4,500 kg will require annual safety cial vehicle i ti program, which began in 1992. "This program is designed to enhance road safety by ensuring annual vehicle inspections," said Transportation Minister Gilles Pouliot. 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