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Port Perry Weekend Star, 14 Apr 2000, p. 2

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- _. a -- pe " BRAC -------------------- a pn, 3 2 - PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" Talk about fun... CHRIS HALL/PORT PERRY STAR Cartwright Central Public School vice principal Olga Kiymenko displays the favoured choice of a alorkty of , S ' BEY TS 0) ueen 15.31 2 00D Folly roqety Ye Our traditional Dairy Queen frozen cakes feature choco- late fudge and choco- ate crunch with lay ers of chocolate and vanilla soft serve. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2000 Food bank launches Spring drive Operation Scugog is once again hold- ing its Spring Food Drive, an annual effort used to fill the shelves at the local food bank. Donations will be accepted at both Scugog Fire Department stations (Port Perry and Caesarea) on April 20 and 21 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on April 22 from 9.a.m. to 4 p.m. "What we get from our spring drive usually will last us for six months to .'October and our Thanksgiving drive," vol- unteér Arnie 'Wanninkhof said of the pring drive, W which. h has been held ocally Men's Casual Cotton Slacks Reg. to $60. Men's Suits Value to $275. ONLY Reg. to $99.95 for more than 10 years now. "The shelves are not in too bad a shape right now," she said. "The schools and the churches have been really helping out to keep them full." Items currently needed at the food bank include luncheon snacks, cereal, peanut butter and jam, spaghetti sauce, an apple juice. For further information on the food drive or Operation Scugog, please con- 'tact Anne' Wanninkhof at 985-7271 or Kathryn Gy, at 985-8015. & EYES Golf Spring neat $129° VI EHES Rockport, Clarks & Florsheim Shoes 1 VEIVE to 9 1519) NOW & Men's Canadian Made Leather Jackets Men's Sport Coats 1/2 Price o

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