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Port Perry Weekend Star, 10 Nov 2000, p. 16

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16 - "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2000 ™ In honour of the Beare family Local Red Ribbon campaign begins Nov. 10 Durham's MADD Chapter kicks off today at Durham College Today, Nov. 10, marks the start of the Red Ribbon campaign of the new Durham Chapter of MADD. The "Tie One On For Safety" campaign is designed to combat drink- ing and driving during the holidays. The MADD Durham Chapter is asking residents ror or other visible location on their vehicle. The MADD Canada rib- bon is a symbol of a per- son's commitment to drive safe and sober during the holiday season and throughout the year. The red ribbon also serves as a reminder to other motorists to drive sober. preventing injuries. Every single day in Canada, on average 4.5 Canadians are killed and over 125 injured due to alcohol related crashes," said president of the Durham Chapter, Nancy Codlin. This program will help increase awareness during the holiday season by changing the meaning of "MADD Canada is "Tie One On." f of Durham Region to tie a focused on saving lives and | MADD Canada red ribbon to their antenna, side mir- | Members of the Port Perry Rotary Club were on hand recently at the Port Perry hospital to present the Community Memorial Hospital Foundation with a cheque for $5,000 in memory of the late Bill and Betty Beare. The funds will go towards the Garden of Memories and capital equipment. In attendance for the presentation were Joan, Bill and Ruth Beare, as well as Port Perry Rotary Club members Dennis Bayley (president), Dr. Bob Allin, Roy Goodwin, Elgin Knopp, Myles O'Riordan, and Raj Bhatia. SORRYFORTHE | INCONVENIENCE Sorry for any inconvenience that-we have caused our clientsinour construction period. We would be happy to assist you inany way we can. Please call us at 905-985-7316. Thank you. ROYAL BANK 210 Queen Street, Port Perry TOWNSHIP OF SGUGOG 2000 Fall Leaf Collection Wednesdays October 25, 2000 November 1, 8, & 15, 2000 The four consecutive Wednesdays commencing October 25, 2000 have been designated as Fall Leaf Collection in Port Perry and Prince Albert in the Township of Scugog. All leaves for collection are to be placed in "Clear Plastic Bags Only" and are to be placed at the curbside by 7:00 am on the above dates. For residents outside the pick-up area, the Region of Durham Transfer Stations at 1623 Reach Street/ Regional Road 8 and 3590 Edgerton Road have bins available for leaf disposal. SYANRUI DVN GUN ID BYU Din NOAVAIVII 1S 2a NI a [011%] 0] Jo DRAPERY OUR ENTIRE STOCK OUR ENTIRE STOCK C FALL FASHION FABRIC ALL FABRICS TRIMS AND 2 IN( LUDING ALL ARCTK FLEECE, DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES METALLICS, VELVETS, VELOURS, SUITINGS AND MORE! ' ()) 0 33% OFF N[OAVY) 0a U) WA OFF 25 /0 OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE THE REGULAR PRICE EXCLUDES ENDS AND PROMO ITEMS | "EXCLUDES ENDS AND PROMO ITEMS ) | - . LOTS OF FREF [oF =F GIVE | STORE HOURS: | | | " Rp Terry Carson ( [ABRICLA 2) SroRa HOURS) CRS.-S s gO [VR CTR: Tale (VI VAST MEST O IY s Fe INTE WAC [OLS LA IS Ry gota ie Director of Public Works RIOR I OIVIATe FEISIRC) ol SO | ((=TaTe Fa NNT oTo To Mad Fz V 22 MA a TH {XVAN RS 015) Waa ERC B RSVP SY: ll by to oO Sun. 9to 5 -- A -------------- --_

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