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Mr. Carnegie said the decision to ask council for support in the Sun- day opening issue was made by the "executive of the Chamber of Com- merce, not the full membership of some 120 Scugog businesses. He suggested that an issue such as this should be brought in front of the general membership of the Chamber for discussion before fur- ther action is sought. Bill Barr, a member of the ex- ecutive who attended Monday's council meeting for Chamber presi- dent Peter Hvidsten, who is out of town, said that 14 of 15 executive members agreed to ask the council for support. He went on to say that if the Chamber doesn't get support from the local council, the formal request to the Regional council to declare Port Perry a tourist area likely will not be made at all. This issue started to develop several weeks ago when there were complaints lodged against two Queen Street businesses which have been open on Sundays from noon to 5:00 p.m. for the past three years. There have apparently been no fur- ther complaints, but the Chamber of Commerce executive decided to seek the changes fo allow businesses to stay open on Sundays if they want without the risk of breaking the law. Current regulations allow stores under 2400 square feet and with three employees to stay open on Sundays provided they are selling certain items like food, drugs, con- fectionaries, or handicrafts made in Canada. During Monday's meeting at council, Mr. Ballard and Mr. Carnegie were invited to present their arguments to the executive of the Chamber of Commerce. In his arguments to the council, Mr. Carnegie said the issue not on- ly affects local businesses, but residents as well who may be sub- ject to increased traffic, noise and congestion if all stores are permit- ted to stay open on Sundays. Health Week at hospital Canada Health Week is just around the corner and the staff at Community Hospital in Port Perry will be presenting several displays on topics related to personal health. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (May 12-14) from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M., the staff at the hospital are extending an invitation to the public to visit the hospital and take a look at these displays. Members of Township council will be touring the hospital next Monday as will a class of high school students. The effort next week will not only recognize Canada Health Week, but also will help celebrate the 40th an- niversary of Community Hospital in Port Perry. Here is an opportunity to learn about personal health and healthy life-styles, meet the staff at their stations. Some of the topics that will be displayed and discussed include fitness, alcohol use and abuse, smoking, safety in the home, nutri- tion, contraception and blood pressure. All the displays will be on the se- cond floor of the hospital and staff will make you feel welcome. iti