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Port Perry Star, 24 Sep 1985, p. 7

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Letter to the Editor (From page 6) from a public high school and while there 1 also realized all I had missed in the public system. It is sufficient to say that there were good aspects to both systems and ultimately I was better served by the public system, it would also be safe to say that there were probably other students who would have been better served by the separate system. However, the systems should come together in a complimenting way to the benefit of all students. Going back to the issue of the perhaps deal bet- ween Cardinal Carter and Premier Davis, like Mr. Davis, Cardinal Carter has no doubt wrestled with this issue himself for many years. He must realize the ad- vantages and the not so obvious disadvantages of seeking full funding. I hope he realizes that with the money also comes a prize or compromise. Religion is not only taught as a subject at these separate schools but is also to prevade the entire school philosophy, now that sounds like a keekstra type of ap- proach and there is the very point where 1 per- sonally believe we can all gain in having one system. Any system which preaches instead of teaching is not instruc- ting our children to live in a tolerant society. Car- dinal Carter 1 am sure, realized, as did Mr. Davis that the short term transition would be dif- ficult but the long term gain would benefit everyone. As we would understand we will ac- cept each other no mat- ter our handicap, culture, sex or religion. We will become one united system with tolerances for others no matter what private schools continue with their special traditions and/or beliefs be it Up- per Canada College or St. Michael's School. There is a place for everyone in Ontario and I hope we are bigger people than those who say we cannot grow beyond the colors of the Orange and Green. Yours truly. John R. O'Toole. R R 3. Port Perry EMMERSON QUEENS PORT PERRY 414 ne Cine ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE VICTORIA \Y[ ¢} AND GREY TRUST Since Ped 5 Yr Annual Interest 10% % Semi-Annually Rates Subject to Change Without Notice PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1985 -- 7 THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th we will be having a VENMAR IN-STORE DEMONSTRATION So come In, have a coffee with us and learn about this great new product. 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. -- THIS SATURDAY It's a motor 1zed contin ventilation system ars 'controls the hur 1 I k around yoy nan : res air circulation alls e " " asily in the sement or attic in no time FOR OUR " " HARDWARE | 1) FLYER! [| "w= Don't Miss Out! Sale Ends Sat., Sept. 28th -- The Ventilation All Venmar kits inc| Installation incly olution, rything necessary for ible insulated tubing. ude eve ding flex a. Passage Set 8.99 Assorted Lighting Specials! VAT privay .10.99 A Wide Selection of Power Tools. GLASS FIREDOORS A 3/16 tempered glass bi fold doors hls 4 1 oF | --_m, ., - Heavy duty metal frame Assembled ae FN A NE Ed [] \ \ I. 36°w x 28h to hit openings from 30" = of ) y ish . SINGLE +O COPPER PIE | LAUNDRY TUB i oH = Save $2 on every 4 litre can of Olympic product. From August 22 to September 21, 1985. Limited Quantities. | 17 Galon Capacity ON EVERY 4 LITRE CAN! 3.99 19.99 75 m. spool, BUILDING wire 27.99 P.T. LUMBER | c&Fee o 1 x 8 Lattice ......... 6.75 oii We have the inside on outside protection >x4 295 369. 443. 517... 590 | v6 443 558 664. 775 886 | 2r8latce on > «8 _ 598 7.47 896 10.46. 11.95 | 4x8 lattice 3. 5410 828 10.35 1242 14.49. 16.56 4x4 619 7.74 9.29 10.84. 12.38 LANDSCAPE TIES 6x6 1548 19.35 2322 27.09 30.96 3%" x 5" x 8 5.95 1x6 245 306 367 4.28 4.90 Reg 695 " 1 x6x5 1.53 1%6%6 1.84 HARDWARE FLYER SPECIALS CASH & CARRY END THIS SAT., SEPT. 28th A pC 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE - (OSHAWA ROAD) EA PORT PERRY - ONTARIO - PHONE 985-7391 ROOF TRUSS DIVISION - PHONE 985-3121 e QUALITY PRODUCTS e QUALIFIED SERVICE eo COMPETITIVE PRICING

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