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Port Perry Star, 18 Oct 1994, p. 10

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10- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" St. John ambulance offers CPR courses St. John Ambulance offers training in Standard First Aid, Emergency First Aid, Basic Rescuer CPR, Heartsaver CPR, Infant/Child CPR, plus a wide range of additional courses in advanced first aid, health care, and wilderness first aid. Recer- tification programs are also available for Standard First Aid and CPR. With today's hectic schedules it can be a challenge to allocate time for receiving First Aid and CPR instruction. At St. John Ambulance, we assist you by of- fering training at various loca- tions throughout the region and scheduling courses during the day, evening or weekends. First Aid and CPR training gives you confidence in the knowledge that you and those you care about are safer and most importantly, teaches you the skills that save lives. Call St. John Ambulance at (905) 434-7800 or 1-800-267- 1032. ~The Original OF 5 104 NY BAY AN) © JAN Oh BE S(O A%Y NN f At PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL & RH CORNISH PUBLIC SCHOOL SATURDAY, OCT. 22nd 10AM. -4 PM. Over 450 Crt Dighlays Tew Soom to be held The 14th annual Original Christmas Craft Show will be held this Saturday. Two new exciting features have been added to the event this year. The first will see a rov- Ing musician moving through- out the show, who will be ready to play requests and Christmas tunes while visitors shop for the perfect gift. For the children, Santa Claus will be making a special appear- ance, handing out candy and talking with the children. Each year the Original Craft Show grows and this year's event will once again see high quality crafters from across the province. Many exhibitors from years past will be at the show, along with several new faces. More than 150 craftors will be displaying their wares at the show. Special services, includ- ing refreshments, baby sitting and parking assistance will be available. The Original Christmas Craft Show will take place on October 22 at both Port Perry High School and R.H. Cornish Public School from 10a.m.-4p.m. Admission to the show is $2. Children under 12 will be ad- mitted free. Original Christmas Craft Show at schools Saturday Gary Johnstone, of Port Perry, is pictured with some of his woodworking projects. He will be just one of some 150 exhibitors at the Original Christmas Craft Show this Saturday. Please see story for more details. fs pa" bis f ir KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR Scugog's 'Green Team' is all set for Waste Reduction Week By Janet Banting Scugog"s new "Green Team" hopes local residents will take advantage of Waste Reduction Week - Oct. 17 to 23 - to learn more about cutting down on the amount of garbage that goes to landfill. Locals can take advantage of a discount of five cents or 10 per cent off when buying take-out MAYOR Monday, November 14, 1994 coffee at most local restaurants - when they take their own mug along! Resolve to take your own bags with you when you shop; reusable bags can be obtained cheaply at the local liquor store and our two major grocery stores. Two grocery shoppers who take their own bags will re- ceive a free composter as a re- ward for their efforts. On Friday, members of the Central Seven Association for Community Living will be do- ing a clean-up of the new Rotary Park, to tie in with the Commu- nity Clean-up day the Recycling Council of Ontario has suggest- ed for the conclusion of Waste Reduction Week. Plenty of information on waste reduction (including com- posting) will be available in the environmental handout unit at Scugog Library. Almost anyone will be able to find some good tips in the pamphlet "100 Ways to Watch Your Wasteline," and there are also packages for peo- ple in the local industrial, com- mercial and institutional sec- tor. Along with copies of a booklet on starting up a paper recycling program, there are handouts for commercial printers, auto- motive service and - repair shops, restaurants and bars, photographic developers, offic- es and office buildings, grocery stores, cafeterias and lunch rooms, hotels and motels, retail shopping establishments and maintenance yards. Local schools have received copies of materials from both Durham Region's Works De- partment and the Recycling Council of Ontario. For more information on waste reduction during or after Waste Reduction Week, or to learn more about Scugog's Green Team, call 985-3225 or 985-1091. STEEL ROOFING 29 Gauge High Tensile Pre-painted Galvanized & Galvalume Steel Available 20 yr. Written Warranty 3 Profiles Available - PRO PANEL II - BI-RIB - CLASSIC RIB BEAT THE INCREASE ORDER NOW! DURHAM METAL SALES Specialists in Metal Building Products |. GF * BARNS * RESIDENTIAL ROOFING | * GARAGES AND SHEDS * FREE DELIVERY * FREE ESTIMATES * AVAILABLE IN 14 STANDARD COLOURS * FULL LINE OF STANDARD & CUSTOM TRIMS AVAILABLE 444 Simcoe St., S., Oshawa Bus: (905) 432-7665 Fax: (905) 723-7311 pn. Gr

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