Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Weekend Star, 27 Jul 2001, p. 14

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14 - "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2001 i a---------- A ----. ai... spon ett emma The Canadian Community Newspaper Association congratulates THE PORT PERRY STAR on its outstanding accomplishments of winning the following awards at the Better Newspapers Competition of CENA, the Indust 'S national federation Residents of Scugog should be proud their local newspa The Port Perry Star has been +: Perfect for today' Ss § eri ay gfe. recognized on a national level. + Custom designed in any * No permanent frame. size ; 'work « Hi-tech electronic sun 8 - wind control system + Beautiful fabrics from 'European designers lifestyle » Self-storing Ey ireiuge yourselifor much. Ghotkibess features: less than you imagine, you can relax, enjoy each other's maintenance free - never needs painting; a fraction of the cost of Beautiful added space - a company, and nature's g Sarventonsly conptrucied too i rh HHH : \OPPERS tury. "TV A. Oppers Alimiinim & Vinyl Products Ltd. + Cash & Carry * Expert Custom Installation available « 24 years experience 193 North Street, Port Perry (905) 985-4910 1-800-788-0270 as well as health care providers, will be invited _to share their advice and + expertise on how to help sustain our health care sys- tem well into the 2I'st cen- 'Beginning July 30, Ontarians will receive a survey in the mail asking 'them about their experi- ences with the health sys- ./ tem. The same survey is also "available 'online at +". www.gov.on.ca/health. "In spite of increased "demand and funding pres- sures, we still have one of _ the best health care sys- tems in the world," Mr. Clement said; "Everybody wants to ensure the system remains Inspecting a beautiful crop RIK DAVIE/THE STAR Brigitte Herrema was loving the flowers at the annual Festival of Roses last Saturday. Thousands came out to White Rose farms for the annual event that draws gardeners from across the province and the U. S. to see acres of the blooms at their rosiest. Province to sen on health care system Ontario 'Health Long-Term Care Minigtor, Tony Clement announced that the public; 1d out survey sustainable. That's why we are inviting the public and health care providers to the table. Working togeth- er, we will help identify the most intelligent ways to spend health care dollars in the years to come." Ontarians will also have the opportunity to learn more about the challenges facing the system in an information booklet that will be available online, at the ministry's website or in hard copy by calling 1-888- 668-4636. For more information on the dialogue on health care, visit our website, at www.gov.on.ca'health or call 1-888-668-4636. Alzheimer Society of Durham Region is looking for hosts fo its sixth annu- al Coffee Break event. On Sept. 20, you can make your caffeine. count by hosting a Coffee Break in your office or organiza- tion. Hosting a Coffee Break is easy: Simply place a donation box next to your office's coffee pot and encourage colleagues and clients to give a donation in support of Alzheimer § 09 Take a break for charity Society of Durham Region. Donation boxes and pro- motional materials will be provided. In 2000, dozens of busi- nesses, service clubs, and individuals raised over $10,000 in Durham Region in support of local ser- vices. Help us reach our 2001 goal of $14,000. For more information please contact Lisa Catchpole or Cathy Stokes at 905-576-2567 or toll free at 1-888-301-1106. ¢ KEEN SAE AANA AAARARAAARAAAAAAN ded d db 4d A 4 3 23 J A 2 3 2A al

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