WHTYFREE PRESS, WED)NESDAY, APRIL >12,1978 ; PAGE 3 90 YEARS YOUJNG Mirs. W. A. Ormniston, of Fairview Lodge, ivas surrounded by flowers as she celebrated heri,,90th birthday April 4. Mrs. Qrmiston was born April 4, 1888 in Brock Township and was a resident of the Columbus area until ber' husband's-death in 1943 when she moved to Brookin'. She bas resided at' Fairview Lodge since July 1976. Mrs. Ormiston has fiîve children 18 grandchildren and ,20 great grancbildren. Free Press Photo. End of AIR affécts contract .One of the firat contracts to be renegotiated after the Anti- Inflation Board goes out of business April 14, wil be be- tween diT Cannon Electrie and Local 1090 of the United Auto Workers Union. .The old contract expires April 30, and union represen- t.atives say the 100 production workers will seek a wage in- crease at least equal to the current inflation rate of 9 per cent. The union aise wants a cost of living allowance, drug plan, shift premiums and changes ln the language of the con- tract. Work ers are- back at -LASCO One hundred workers at- Lake Ontario Steel who were liMd off in January are backon dme job and extra workers have been hlred as the steel market la experiencing an up- turn.' Persoel Director Angus Smith says the company now buas. hourly rated employ- ees and current demand indi- cates a reasouiably good year. Youth faces Bargaining la expectged to Cannon Elec trie, which manu- begin in about a month at ITT factures electrical connectors. DENTURE THfERAPY CLINIC" 111 Dundas Ste W. Whitby 668 -14I64 Lîue After The avid fisherman asked for the day off to attend bis grandfather's f uneral. The oext day, the boss asked: "D)O ybU believe in ]Ife after death?". "Yes," was the reply. "Good," said the' boss. "Because when you were off yesterday.attending your grandfather's funeral, he came by here to see you." MEN'S'HA IRSTYLING 305 Brock St. S., Wh itby, Plaza, 668-6922 sponsored by WHITBV JAYCEES. Proceeds- For Development of D'eHiIIer Park, ADMISSION ickET-s $4.00 PRIZE AUCTION Mke sure you!r child isnied againstdisease., Thisiwhat Ontario isdoing to help yu seven Charges Durham Regional *police arrested a 1 7-year-old youth last week and laid sevcn charges in connection with a numnber of burgiaries of Witby busmecsses. Charged with five counts of breaking and entering, trespassing at night and in- persoation is Larry Frank- um, of1 104 Blyron Street Suth. 1lii in po)licc cutody awaditing a bail bcaring. K)>1kt hid bccn Investigat- lng break-ins at (cenltry 21 Real lisaîct, the Fraine Ilotuse Over 25% of our children have flot been immunized by the time they enter school. That's fot only surprising, its dangerous - because there bas been an increase of diphtheria, whooping cough and measies in recent months. The Ontario Ministry of Health provides vaccines to immunize children against diphrheria, polio, whooping cough, tetanus, measies, mumps and rubella (Gérman measies). Wr Your Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) pays a fée to the doctor for administering them. Immunization can save -lives and is quick and easy. It's up to you- to make sure that your children are protected. Take them to your family physician now, or have them immunized by your local health unit. A free pamphlet with a chart showing which diseases your child should be immunized agairist, and at what ages, is available now. Write today for your copy of the pamphlet *"Immunization is Your Responsibility" tel. Heâlth Resource Centre Communications Branch Ontario Ministry of Health Hepburn Block, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1 S2, Donnas Timbreilî MiserOf Hoalt William Davis, premier \Iè; i rA nf 1