Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 Nov 1989, p. 40

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Pp -- SR RE ee TR SNE NE, TINE. 40 -- PORT PERRY STAR w--- Tuesday, November 28, 1989 PLEASE LET A PROFESSIONAL TEACH THEM TO DRIVE AND SURVIVE! OVER 250,000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada TRAINING CENTRES FROM COAST TO COAST Defensive Driving is jargon that everyone uses, but very few teach the subject effec- tively. Young Drivers is famous throughout the world for ITS ACCIDENT-FREE DRIVING HABITS often called "survival training". 2 BROCK STREET WEST UXBRIDGE 852-9705 donated $200 to Community Care, Central Seven, and the Community Memorial Hospital. Pictured above receiving the cheques from club president Bill Harper (second from left) are Debbie McGarry from the hospital, Frank Murphy from Central Seven and Barb Brack- en from Community Care. Make Christmas brighter The purchase of an outdoor Christmas tree bulb can help make a "Brighter Christmas" for over 7,000 children in Onta- rio with physical disabilities. Century 21 presents "Bright Christmas", a campaign to raise money for The Easter Seals Society. Easter Seals is a group who provide rehabili- tation, and recreational servic- es to disabled children. With a $3.00 donation, mem- bers of the community are invit- ed to buy individual lights to be placed on the Christmas tree that will be in front of Century 21 in Port Perry. The objective of each Century 21 office, will be to cover their tree from bot- i On the night of the car accident, Bruce was not expected to live. For- tunately, a specially equipped and staffed trauma unit was ready and standing by at a nearby hospital. This special facility helped Bruce beat the odds and he has returned to work. Helping hospitals is just one way lottery profits are used. Lottery profits are also used to provide grants in other areas such as helping people with disabilities. They also help fund sports and recreation, arts and culture, and province-wide charities. +N Ontario Lottery Corporation Together we're making good things happen. Vs Pick ENCOREL instantd VNC ® ised J | Pk ENCORE 649 Instant Provincial / , EY 4x Lottery profits help hospitals. This is how Lottery funds are working for you in your area. * Belleville General Hospital, Belleville * Pickering Aerials Gymnastics Club, Pickering * Oshawa Little Theatre, Oshawa * Haliburton County Home Support Services tom to top with these bright, do- nated lights. Companies are alsoinvited to urchase a string of lights for $75.00. All proceeds will be turned over to the Rotary Club, for their Easter Seals cam- paign. The tree that will be used to string the lights on, will be do- nated by Blum Christmas Tree Farms, located on Concession nine, in Port Perry. The campaign will run from- December 2 through the 16. Do- nations will be taken after this date, but Century 21 wants the brightest tree possible when it is lit for everyone to see, the community'sinvolvement. According to the Chairman of Century 21 Port Perry Cathy Ayotte, with the purchase of a bulb, the doners' names will be taken and a light will be added to the tree in that person's name, to make Port Perry's tree the brightest it possibly can be. Noma Industries has donat- ed 5,000 light strings, which represents 125,000 bulbs which will be available to all of- ficesin Canada. The Port Pery office will have 1,000 bulbs, with little over two weeks to sell them. "The true Port Perry spirit will come alive, and make this a successful event for Easter Seals," said John Vernon, man- ager of Port Perry Century 21 branch. Last year Century 21 brokers and salespersons raised $120,000 which increased their total year donation to the East- er Seals Society to $272, 121 for 1989. This year they hope to reach a higher total. Tables will be set up at I.G.A.,, the Post Office, and Dowson's Valumart in Port Perry on Saturday December 2, 9 and 16 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and Friday December 15 from 29 p.m. for people to purchase a , : Anyone-interested is also en- couraged to drop 2 the Centu- ry 21 office(open 7 days a week), and purchase yourlight. On December 186, at 7:00, all members of the community are invited to come to the Century Highway 7A. and Queen Street ghw an een t, across Tom the beer store), to join in the festivities, for a Lighting Celebration. " At the celebration everyone will see the result of their gene- rosity as office, by office, the switches will be thrown to light up the Christmas trees in every corner of the province, LE -------------- rt ----_.

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