The Standard Newspaper December 4th, 2014

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Vol. 10 No. 49

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Members of the Port Perry Hospital Foundation receive a donation of $250,000 towards the Your Hospital Your Future campaign during the Baagwating Community Association’s annual presentation of charitable donations on Thursday, Nov. 27. More than $550,000 was doled out to 34 organizations over the course of the annual event. DARRYL KNIGHT The Standard

NORTH DURHAM: The spirit of the holiday season was on display on Thursday, Nov. 27, as the Baagwating Community Association (BCA) spread holiday cheer by handing out more than $550,000 in charitable donations. The Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation, through their charitable licensee, Baagwating Community Association, were pleased to provide 34 charitable and/or not-for-profit organizations with some Christmas cheer. The groups were all lauded during the presentation for the dedication and commitment to enriching the lives of people in North Durham, and beyond. The Port Perry Hospital Foundation was the recipient of the largest gift of the day, a $250,000 donation for a new palliative care room, scheduled to be part of the upcoming reno-

vations at the local hospital. Doug Brown, the current president of the Port Perry Hospital Foundation accepted the gift and thanked the Baagwating Community Association for their generosity for contributing to the Your Hospital Your Future campaign, which will see numerous improvements to the hospital, and is slated to begin next year. The Uxbridge-based Hope Through Hockey initiative, which for the second straight year, will see a number of former members of the Uxbridge S.S. Varsity Boys Hockey team head to the First Nations community of Weagamow, in northern Ontario for a week of hockey clinics later this month was the recipient of a $5,000 donation. “This is a wonderful gift, and we are all so grateful to the Baagwating Community Association for their generosity. This money will go a long way and help a lot of people in Wea-

gamow,” Josh Lubbock, one of the team members making the trip again this year told The Standard. Upon receiving the donation from Gary Edgar, Mr. Lubbock explained that last year, the Hope Through Hockey team travelled to Weagamow expecting 80 children to take part in the hockey clinics, only to have more than 120 show up the very first day. Among the other donations made by the Baagwating Community Association to local groups were: a $15,000 contribution to the WindReach Farm Foundation; $15,000 to the Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity; $12,000 towards playground improvements at Cartwright Central Public School and matching $7,500 donations to Operation Scugog’s Adopted Families as well as the local food banks’ Holiday Hampers program.

NORTH DURHAM: Durham’s recently elected Member of Provincial Parliament will open the doors to his new office, and bid hello his constituents this weekend. Durham MPP Granville Anderson will hold a grand opening open house at his Durham constituency office from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., the public is invited to attend for a meet and greet, speeches and refreshments. The office is located at 23 King St. West in Bowmanville. MPP Anderson will be joined at the event by the Honorable Michael Coteau, Minister of Tourism, Recreation and Sport/Minister Responsible for the 2015 PanAm and Parapan Games. Minister Coteau will kick off his visit to the constituency prior to the grand opening event, meeting with area tourism and recreation leaders. As a close friend with MPP Anderson, Minister Coteau will join in the festivites, and offer his support to Durham Region residents. According to Justin MacLean, Executive Assistant to MPP Anderson, “The Grand Opening is our way of thanking the voters and our supporters. We’re hoping to let Durham Region’s constituents know where they can find us, or get in-touch regarding any questions they may have, now or in the future.” Since renovations to the new constituency office were completed, MPP Anderson is excited to move out of the nearby campaign office and into a larger area, in order to better serve the residents he represents. Attendees are asked to bring a non-perishable food item. All donations will be distributed to food banks in the Clarington, Uxbridge and Scugog areas. For more information, please call 905-697-1501 or 1-800-661-2433 to speak with MPP Anderson or a member of his staff.

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