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Port Perry Star, 8 Jun 1999, p. 8

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} | oo 8 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 8, 1999 ep HE 5. "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Lung Association exceeded fundraising goal in Scugog To the Editor: On behalf of the Lung Association of Durham 1 wish to take this oppor- tunity to sincerely thank the donors to our recent canvas in Port Perry and area. With a target of $3,000 I am pleased to report that through the generosity of our donors, the dedication of our can- vassers and the excellent coverage by The Port Perry Star we exceeded that amount by over $1,000. To all a very sincere thank you. Howard Hall, Honorary Chairman, Lung Association, PORT PERRY DENTAL OFFICE -- IPAYMENT PLANS ARRANGED .~ ISENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT (WE COLLECT FROM INSURANCE COMPANIES) IB B GENERAL ANAESTHESIA AVAILABLE NEW PATIENTS WELCOME SFE 462 PAXTON ST. (ACROSS FROM PORT PERRY HOSPITAL) DENTISTRY WHILE YOU SLEEP - LETTERS To The Editor, A much belated thank you to Peter Hvidsten, The Star, and the Lake Scugog Historical Society for their support at Paul Arculus' recent book launch. Paul is my father, and I had the honour of introducing him and the guest speakers that night. During the cere- mony, I joked that everyone should buy Dad's book "The Merchants Of Old Port Perry" because it is, after all, my inheritance we're talking about. Why, I even dragged CTV's Mike Duffy along that night, in hopes of flogging a few more copies. ('Course, I later had to buy dinner and drinks for Duffy. He sure can put it back. Sadly, the inheritance is now pre-spent.) Here are some words that will come as a great relief to my Dad, who to this day, remains stubbornly un-rich: Thanks for the inheritance; and it's nothing to do 'Dad handed down a priceless inheritance with money. The inheritance is the sense of responsibility, respect, and obligation, to try and be a good neighbour. The sense of commitment to building and bettering a community. Wherever it is. Port Perry -- like all towns -- has its share of riff-raff, reprobates, ne'er-do-wells, and Tories. But Port Perry also has something else: people like Dad. People who give of themselves to promote and encourage the common good. People of character, pride, spirit and selflessness, who volunteer, lead, and join, in a determined effort to preserve the best of the past in order to build a better future. People who inspire others to make a contribution. Thanks for everything, Dad. Happy Father's Day. Bruce Arculus Brooklin Local K of C council helped Arthritis Society To the Editor: Copy of a letter to Immaculate Conception Council 8951 Knights of Columbus ~ Building on the strength and fellowship of the relationship between The Knights of Columbus and The Arthritis Society, we proudly recognize the 27 year partnership of our two organizations. The Knights support and com- mitment to the society has meant more research, better patient services and care for the 1.4 mil- lion Ontarians living with Afraid of getting an emissions test? We don't blame you At Goodwrench we can't guarantee every vehicle will pass but we can guarantee we'll only recommend fixing what really needs fixing Call 1-800 GM DRIVE for a Goodwrench Drive Clean Facility near you. | Service An honest approach to cleaner air. arthritis. Over the past 27 years, The Knights of Columbus have contributed over $14 million to the society. This support has been invaluable. I am pleased to advise you that your support will help to fund the following initiatives in 1999-2000. 0 36 research grants 0 2 scientists 0 3 senior research fel- lowships Q 3 junior research fel- lowships a 5 research fellowship awards 0 the renewal of 2 fel- lowships It has been and contin- ues to be the society's privilege to work so close- ly with individuals who exemplify the meaning of philanthropy -- people liv- ing better and more suc- cessful lives because of The Knights ongoing commitment and support. If your council has sup- ported the society in the past, we hope you will consider doing so again. If you have not, we hope you will think about doing so this year. We would like to build on the successes of the Please Join Us In Beautiful Port Perry on the Shores of Lake Scugog 10th Annual Antique Show and Sale **with a brand new format** .Scugog Community Centre 1655 Reach Street (beside the arena) June 12 & 13, 1999 | 10 am. to 5 pm. Admission $2.50 Children under 12 free e retractable * stationary past and encourage your thoughts on how to better support and recognize your council's efforts in the future. Please do not hesitate to contact either the Ontario State Council or myself with your com- ments and suggestions. Thank you for every- thing you have done to improve the lives of peo- ple living with arthritis and best wishes for a suc- cessful annual meeting. Marilyn Holm, Senior Development Associate, Oshawa Hydro plan is ill-conceived To the Editor: Ontario residents should be aware of an ill- conceived plan by Ontario Hydro's succes- sor (Ontario Power Generation) to reduce pollution from coal plants, by attempting to fix Ontario Hydro's old nuclear plants. This strategy is doomed to fall. Like old cars, these aging reactors will only break down more and more with time. Ontario Hydro shut down eight of its 20 nuclear reactors because of breakdowns, accidents and high cost. Instead of accepting offers of replacement power from cleaner natural gas and renewable energy plants, Ontario Hydro chose to try to fix these old, dangerous reactors at a cost of over $2 bil- lion. Ironically, re-start of these reactors also means much more coal burning, causing air pol- lution that kills thou- sands of people per year in Ontario. The first step towards a cleaner, cheaper and safer energy future for Ontario is to phase out PONTIAC] > CHEVROLET BUICK PEIN Cadittac GMC to--57 Oldsmobile ONTARIO'S For the ale + An official mark of the Province of Ontario used with parmission coal generation and keep * basket f the eight oldest reactors shut down for good. We CLASSIC ALUMINUM ui Wages I Showroom: 985 0075 renewable energy, and 60 Vanedward Dr. natural igas plants, Vole wu" Dave Martin, WITTE KITE KUEN Uxbridge Financ mg Available

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