Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 13 Mar 1990, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 13, 1990 Most of us drink the water which we pay for from our Cities Meter Department. Do you know what is in that water which we rely on? Do you know why it is in our water supply? Do you know where it is put in our water? The water which we take for granted, and pours freely out of our taps is called safe to drink. Have you ever heard anyone say that it is "pure*? Of course not! How can water be pure when we put chemicals into it? Do you realize we pay to have someone put chemicals into our water? The water that we drink from our taps first comes from the fresh water lakes which are around our cities. These fresh water lakes which we take our water supply from, already have chemicals in it. These chemi- cals are called "pollutants. The fish and other wild life are dying from the contaminants in our lakes. We pour millions of gallons of waste into our lakes; even the rain has acid in it, and yet we put more chemicals into our water to make it safe to drink. WHAT ARE YOU DRINKING? So what are we drinking? Liquid chemicals with some water thrown in for good measure? These chemicals are mixed into our water at the water "puirificiation® plant, where it is tested and is considered "Safe for Human Consumption® before it is pumped to our homes. What happened to pure? How can something be pure when you add chemicals to it? So STOP and take a minute to think about what you are drinking. Have you ever tried a taste test? Well that's what this is all about. Take a glass of water from your tap, and take a glass of water from us. Hold them up to the light and see which is ciearer. Put them both in your fridge and get them nice and cold. Take them out and now try both and then you tell me which tastes better. Which one quenches your thirst? Give us a call! WE HAVE A LOT OF "NO-NO'S" No Spills, No Leaks, No Splash, No Glass dispensing system, eliminate spills forever. The unique DeCap valve opens only when the bottle is firmly seated in the cooler reservoir. PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL MARCH 31, 1990 5 AT NY. ARI Ap Fae, COOLERS LEASE PRICE....... from $12.0 MONTH PURCHASE PRICE..................... from $349 " 9 5 SENIORS / = 22 LITRE (6 gallon) - $5.00 oe 18 LITRE (5 gallon) - $5.00 vote $10.00 DEPOSIT/BOTTLE Bottied at source by: DOWSON'S BOTTLED WATER ALSO AVAILABLE IN BULK - FREE HOME DELIVERY 1 PHONE: 416-985-4485 i PHONE: 416-623. 7751 | FAX: 416-623-1857

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