Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Weekend Star, 31 Mar 2000, p. 6

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: The victims of a fire in Port Perry are > being helped out by Canadian Tire's | Foundation for Families fund. Here, Port Perry store owner Jeff Hodg (left) and employees Adam Hobbs, Marilyn Brooks and Barb Ward present Barb Carnegie of Operation Scugog with proceeds of the local effort. Fire destroyed Water St. apartments Canadian Tire fund lit family | left homeless By Rik Davie Special to the Star ' The folks at the Port Perry Canadian Tire store didn't waste any time in pitching in to help the victims of a dev- astating downtown fire two weeks ago. Jeff Hodgkinson and his staff at the store have joined Operation Scugog in putting together a gift. of cash and cer- tificates that will go a long way towards helping a mother of two and a single woman who lost almost all of their belongings when flames engulfed the Pizza Delight store on Water St. March 19. A total of $1,000 in gift certificates has been donated through the Canadian Tire Foundation for Families. The foundation is best known for assist- ing those: who suffered through the Quebec and Eastern Ontario ice storms a couple of years ago. Mr. Hodgkinson said customers' donations of cash and 'Canadian Tire money left in the box at the cashiers stations of the store go to help those in need in this community as well. "We set up the boxes and began get- ting 'donations as soon as we heard (about the fire)," Mr. Hogkinson said. "We came up with $500 in gift certifi- cates on our own and the Canadian Tire SUL TAYLOR FOR 1565 Hwy. 7A West vi PORT PERRY (905) 985-3655 Hours: mf 8to 5; sat. 9to 1 1 CLE THIS COUPON ON FOR AD } RECEIVE A FREE CAR WASH SPICY ey A od Theron form nn tes ret Jom en tt rE en en Pe ee - GREAT PRODUCTS El GREAT PRICES «i www.taylorfordsales.com Corporation is matching that for us. As well, the employees here got together on their own and held a raffle that raised $134 towards getting these folks back to normal." Barb Carnegie of Operation Scugog accepted the certificates Tuesday, and thanked the store for their continued efforts. " "This will go a long way to help these families," she said. Laura Colwell and her two young sons lost their apartment in the blaze. They have relocated, and are starting to put their lives back together. "We were overwhelmed by the help and we can't thank people enough for all this," she said in a phone interview with The Star. Mrs. Carnegie said Operation Scugog will see that any donations given go to families in need in this area. "If people want to give specifically to these fire victims then they can note that on 'their donations, and anything over and above what is needed for them will surely finds its way to families in the area," she said. The donation box will remain at the door of Canadian Tire, and those wish- ing to help through Operation Scugog can call 985-3087. PER SPRINC # EE D i Indudes.. Lube Oil + Filter + Inspect & Rotate Ties. ect: bees + ~ Steering & Suspension ? + Hoses + Fluid Levels « Heater A ok eters most cars and light trucks This is our loea of a Great Spring Break We negotiated a lower cable modem price with our supplier and want to pass the savings on' to 'you! 0 7 Break into Spring with a great Deal! i HIGH SPEED INTERNET ON CABLE _ brought to you ps Compton Communications WWW.C ton. net 985-8171 REBUILDING THE INTERNET AS FAST AS WE CAN: ("Installation charge applies) pre ram----

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