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Port Perry Star, 18 Apr 1995, p. 15

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PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 18, 1995 - 15 -- - Township encourages groups to take part in Pitch-in Week As we move into spring, Pitch-In Ministry of Environment and Energy Week reminds everyone to lend a hand added support and the two organiza- in cleaning the community. tions launched a provincial effort. ; This year, the Township of Scugog is During the past years, a variety of encouraging volunteers to "act locally" projects have taken place. Some of. in choosing a nearby area and planning these projects have included tree plant- your own project. Please notify the ing, litter and garbage removal, recy- township of any project your group has cling sales, garden care and mainte- planned. nance, presentations, and street Project areas can also be assigned. cleaning. The parks department can assist in pro- Elementary and high schools have Museum last Tuesday (April 11). DAVID STELL / PORT PERRY STAR Tour guide Catherine Pavlik showed the students through Scugog Shores viding garbage bags and picking up re- fuse once you are finished. For more in- formation, call the Township Clerk's office at 985-7346. Pitch-In Week began in 1977 with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) of Northern Ontario looking to mount a province-wide clean- up of outdoor areas. A year later the traditionally played a prominent rolein' participating in Pitch-In Week activi-' ties. Each year these schools take an ac- tive role in cleaning school grounds, ad- jacent wooded areas, and downtown areas. Other active groups have includ- ed service clubs, cubs, scouts, guides, pathfinders, and religious bodies. French students LASER COLOR | sdg[ehgelede) od] A at the PORT PERRY STAR Cops, women clash on the rink The Durham Regional Police hockey team will be out to slow down the Onta- rio Women's Hockey All- Star squad at the Ux- bridge Arena on April 21. The game, which is be- ing billed as the "battle of the sexes" by organizers, will see all proceeds go to- wards Uxbridge's second arena fund. The police team won the International Police Hock- ey Tournamentin 1994. Members of the Wom- en's All-Star squad in- clude: Angela James, Mar- got Page, Karen Nystrom, Laura Schuler and Joan McDonald. All of these players have toiled for several years with the Team Canada women's hockey squad. Game time 1s set for 8 p.m. and tickets are $3. visit township By Kelly Lown employee Cathy Pavlik, a a 8 Port Perry Star trip to Northwood Buffalo B Life \ A group of French and Exotic Animal Ranch eeallse speaking students spent and a tour of Purple Hills ; ; last week touring Durham Conservation Area. ------_-- Region and Central Onta- A get together for the = rio. billets and parents was Port Perry High School alsoheldon Monday. students hosted a group of The group was off to To- 'billets from College Jean- ronto on Tuesday where About Change Jacques Rousseau from April 6-12. The first stop for the tour was the McMichael Collection in Kleinburg on Friday and a trip to Niaga- ra Falls on Sunday. stops included the CN Tower, Chinatown and the Royal Ontario Mu- seum Planetarium. The last day in Durham had the visitors taking a trip to the Oshawa Auto- | | Monday saw a tour oflo- motive Museum and Park- - cal attractions includinga wood Estates. The group tour in French of the Scu- left later in the day, head- gog Shores Museum by ingfor New York. | ? 1 4 +] 3 4 3 1 4 FI: y conor] 3 : : > 4 A 2 wy WL we NE for the whole family Port Perry Dental Centre is proud to provide its patients with state of the art care in a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere, and also offer these services. Relaxation Techniques - Nitrous Oxide (gas) J " 3 - R <i ; TE w 3 "Events in our lives are often commemorated with a tribute to the occasion. To find out more about ~ DENTAL CENTRE funeral service options We have ceremonies for (including cremation), birthdays, graduations, contact the caring and weddings. A funeral is professionals at no different. It offers a + Cosmetic Bonding + Emergency Care - time to honor a loved one Wagg Funeral Home. + Insurance Assignments - and recognize their | « Evening and Saturday Appointments - importance, WAGC FUNERAL HOME LID. } vm e-LDevmott-Y-anabaker afre But it is also a time for families. It gives them a chance to reflect on memories, cry, laugh, and gain strength from each other. It helps people iad 296 Cusen Susel begin to accept l ife 's many Dependable Service to the Community Port Perry changes. And that's when Since 1846 985-2171 MYLES G. O'RIORDAN Owner/Manager/Funeral Director Res: 985-0608 | New Patients Always Welcome - Please Call BH 2 bs " o Z y " RT PERRY the healing begins." RENAL RAR A FSUATCA FRIAR AXA - "se ' > Ces Tees Na { ARAN oe *e o'v'e'e veers PRARNN LS LA i wine Whadeatd ctr ay EL EE EE a LT TE VF I rar A ET | \ « ry F + - T . [4 i - fre . . S48

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