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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Feb 1951, p. 5

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Fe Blong Block, PORT PERRY, ONT.,, THURSDAY, FEB, 22nd, 1961 I] BUSINESS DIRECTORY GERALD B. THOMPSON Cy * Doctor of _Chiropractic X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE 185 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA |* Office Hours 9 to 5 Phone 2927 kKvenings by Appointment GENERAL CARPENTRY Repairs and Re-Modelling = "Built-in Lovboncds a specialty. Free Estimates ROY KENDALL Phone 284M Port Perry : Dee. "60 e RUSSELL D, HUMPHREYS, K.'C. 6 Simcoe Streety North, Oshawa, : Phone 814 in attendance at-my Port Perry Office -on Tuesday' and Thursday afternoons of each week, or by appointment.' Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 94 BEELIETEIBISIIIREISIETIIBIBIRAIIASUSTNININILLL INL Refrigeration . g A for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial, Estimates given on Installations, Reg. Boundey CRC IRR TT WCC TR INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insyfance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSO N Phone 41 Port Perry ARTHUR Ww. S. GREER, K C. in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by ' appointment. Port Perry, Phone 25 ROOFING ¢ ALL KINDS Kay Who Asphalt Siding Listimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Phone 261 . Port Perry Lin. Bn. Wr... GT. a DR. H. H. ALMSTRONG DENTIST Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry 3334302043 S383 TIRIRTIIIILISITIIEIIILS L528 4 | kieciric Floor Sanders Hardwood Floors laid, sanded and finished. General Carpentry, kitchen cupboards, gyprock put on and fin- ished for painting. - : . "ROBERT PICKARD PIHONE 281W PORT PERRY NAAN AT A W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 dm. to § p.m. Office Upstairs over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. pesssiitatetetnsisinsis ONTARIO FLOOR SANDER - SANDING & FINISHING LAYING - RUBBER -- MASTIC & LINOLEUM TILE 'Phone 4128-W-13, Oshawa, Ont. | field Suite. SAND: and- GRAVEL - When and where you want it, Call ROSS LE. SANDISON, Phone 121 r 5 Port Perry; R. R. J, Tf WSR AUN sar tatelele ete tate ta tl RRTIRK PA RARR ANN RE - UPHOLSTERY "and RE-BUILDING Let us re-upholiter your old Chester: Satisfaction guaranteed, Phone and have our consultant call and give you. a free estimate. Free pick-up and delivery, Phone 3344 collect. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY 8 Church Street CO. No Nore FOR SAND 'AND GRAVEL and Excavating Work, ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to oblige you." Phone Jé2 Port Perry, for informatipn. feb. 24, 1951 Lledideslaitobiiip-ditliliainiiiiidauiiigy ~ Eavestroughing "& Furnaces ELECTRIC PRESSURE PUMPS, FURNACES and FURNACE RE- PAIRS TO ANY MAKE Free Listimate on Request. . SYDNEY G. BARNES Phone 72 r 2 BROOKLIN aug.bl [2232033238832 00282000308020032202003000220032 23034) DR. J. B. LUNDY DIENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY ONTARIO Office Houd---10 aim. to § pa. Phones: Office 68-W. Res, 68J AL ESTATE Consult J. A Ww ILLOUGHBY & BONS - for complete Real Estate Service. | Head Office, Toronto, 156 Yonge St. Phone AD. v6vd ) City and Country Homes. Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Properties. LLOYD LEE is your Local Representative. Phone LO 5229, Toronto. Port Perry 186J Teleate ee 0 0 0 ele Telsle e%e%e EleZateleléde" MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. East, Oshawa. Gordon W. Richl, C.A. Resident, Partner 32 2382323234282 23 2322028210220 RENN! | come Health Unit PUBLIC OPINION FAVOURS EARLY ACTION ON HEALTH UNIT by. Bob Corhett Ontario County remains one of the few counties in Southern Ontario which does not enjoy the comprehen- sive and unified health service pro- vided under the Health Unit system of public health administration, Only wow are gitizens of this county be- ginning to-realize the inadequacies of their local health services as admin- istered by Boards of Health. In brief, the ffealth 'Unit system would bring | to- rural 'ureas and. smaller -munici- palities a service which, to too great an extent, has been enjoyedisolely by the larger cities able to finance a full time service § . ~ To Much Part-Time "Po-day, there is little doubt that public opinion is aroused on this sub- Jeet and 1951 may see certain organ- izations strongly sponsor the forma- tion of a Health Unit. Certainly, the county council is ready to give the suggestion serious consideration, The remainder of this article will deal with facts--the facts to be considered in setting up a Health Unit and the facts which will prove that better public health services. are] provided under Unit alntinistrtion Wine: of course, gives full time to one matter along ---- public health. © At present, there is only one person in the entire County of Ontario who is" giving full 'time to public heatth-and-is-in-the-full this time employ of the public for purpose, namely the hefilth nurse in Pickering Township. How to Organize Steps in the Formation of a Health Unit: " . 1. Individuals or . Organizations stimulate interest of the concerned council or councils, ' 2. Consultation between the inter- ested council or councils and [vepart- pent of Health re suitable local plan. The necessary by-law to establish a u nit as passed: 4. Submission to Department of Health of* by-laws and agreements. . Approval by L ieutenant- Goyernor mr ( Coat, i : 6. Appointment of one member of Unit Board of Health by Lieutenant- Governor in Couneil. i. Appointment of remaining mem- bers of Board by council or councils. Organization A majority of the Units in South- ern Ontario are orgatfized on a county Most of the cities within such boundaries, have voluntarily [eS part the Health "Unit. These function economically and ef- ficiently and from an administrative standpoint are satisfactory. basis, county of ANI NSIS GN NI INS NIN INN RE-UPHOLSTERY By Experts ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY Whitby - Phone 483. +o}. the letters Sart Then many readers of THE CHRIS: TIA SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much they enjoy this daily Tye newspaper, with® such com: ments as: _ "The Monitor is the most carefully edited ness. paper in the U.S..." SVdligbie, aid in teach ns" that is complete and fair . . . "The Monitor surely is a reader's necessity . . J" "You, too, will find the Monitor informative, "with 4 complete world news . . . and as neces. vary as your HOME TOWN paper. . Use this coupon for a a Special Inirodustory, | A ONS ti oh, -- 3 MONTHS Christian Science Monitor m= Norway 81. ., Boston 15, Mans, U.S. A. end an Introductory subserip. wl ry The Chiltan Sclancs Monitor-- *° 76 lasues. J enclose $3. (name) (oddrenr) (pone) (state) -1.piano Solo Classes. gained by these youngsters is the 1the days' winners are judged one KIWANIS MUSIC FESTIVAL The Eighth Kiwanis Music Festival which opened in, Toronto on Monday, February 19 and continues till March 3, has the greatest number of entries and participantes in its long and sue- cessful history. During the 12 days | of the competition 18,117 young and I aspiring musicians -will be heard in 13,100 competitions -which include 'choral classes, vocal classes, piano, violin 2 all varieties of band instru- ~ ments, © I Local entrants include Norma lLev- inson and Donna Samells- --~éntered in' Year by year the WRLC of | the young entrants reaches higher levels. From a small beginning in 1944 this annual Festival has grown in importance and in strength. Dozens of successful musicians have had an encouraging start at one of these music festivals. * ; | "But", says Festival Chairman 8. A. Bacon, "the most important thing spirit of self criticism, of good sports- manship, plug the training they fte-. ceive in presenting their talent be- fore adjudicators and an audience." Evening performances will be held nightly at Eaton Auditorium, where Adjudicators for against the dther. land; Martin Boundy, Canada; Wm. Glock, England; Gordon Theetis, Eng: ks the entire Festival will be John, Cle-| | ments,. England; Albert Howe, Eng- land; Cyril Mampshire, Canada; Oak- ley Yates, Buffalo. At the conclusion of the Festival, say Kiwanis officials, two grand con- certs will be held in Massey Hall. The nine Kiwanis Clubs of Greater To- ronto all participate in this annual event, The Festival commenced February 9. Terminates March 3rd. Two "Performances of Winning Stars" will be held in Massey Hall on March 7-8. Admission 7be., $1.00 and $1.50. Even- ing Sessions will. held in Iaton Auditorinm every night beginning at 7.45 pai. © Evening prices for all tickets is HOC. be AAAS ANAS ASS WALA INA WAS wr JANE HARKNESS, Suprano- C.B.C. Artist bh i. . a |. n n E ' The Health oly functions under the local authority! of the Board of Health. This is composed usually of from five to seven members. One representative of the Board is chosen from the area by the Lieutenant- Governor in. Council. and, except where the Medical Otticer of Health is named a member ¥f the Board, the remaining members ave, appointed by the county council or 'municipal coun- cils. Health Unit Staff The Health Unit personnel 'is ap- pointed by and, functions under this Boyd and consists of doctors, nurses, sanitary "inspectors and clerical staff. In addition to this, according to the ¢ircumstanges, local practitioners ave of the. wor k. Program The following activities are the re- sponsibility of tie Health Unit for the protection and maintenance of 'per- sonnel and community health, Communicable Disease Control This is accomplished by regulation, education, community sanitation and such measures as may be necessary to increase to disease in the populations as a whole. It also in- cludes immunization : against small- pox, diphtheria, whooping cough, ete. Two other important. phases of this part of the program are the control of tuberculosis and of venereal dis- In both, instances, stress is laid hon carly diagnosis, case finding, ade- quate treatment and follow-up. The School Health Supervision pro- gram would enlarge that presently be- given. throughout. the county... Maternal, Infant and Child flygene Unfortunately death from child- birth sull occurs and much of it is preventable, It is, therefore, impor- tant to have a maternal hygienic pro- gram to assist in preventing unneces- sary muternal deaths and the complications of pregnancy. Infant and child health conferences and clinics organized so that physical development may be checked periodicully,. advice given -to parents concerning the proper health-care of the child and immunization procedures undertaken to protect the child from certain of the communicable diseases. resistance case, are Sanitation : Sanitation is designed to eliminate some of the dangers of communal living and to prevent disease. The Health Unit is actively concerned with |! all phases of sanitation -including at- tention to water supplies, sewage and garbage disposal, milk and food con- trol measures. Much of the work. of the sanitary inspector is in connection with sinitary conditions and the man- ner in which food is handled in res- tawrants and other cating establish- ments, He makes regular visits to the farms where milk is produced for sale and to pasteurization plants 'where it is processed. Beauty parlors, barber shops, slaughter houses and butcher "shops are also inspected. Complaints of many sorts are re- ceived by the Health Unit and, after investigation, those which constitute a real health hazard are dealt with in an appropriate manner. Mental Health Here, too, prevention is better than cure. In a considerable proportion 'of cases mental illness is now known to be- preventable. In some areas men- tal health clinics have been organ- ized €ither as travelling units with periodical visits, or as full time local services. Dental Hygiene There has been a sufficient number our school children -to impress on cven the most casual observer the need for greater emphasis on dental prophylaxis and treatment. The Health Unit personnel stimlilates in- terest in oral hygiene education for school, home and community, Health Education This is the keynote of the entire program. --_ People cannot--be "legis- lated into good health; only an in- formed and willing individual or com- munity can take advantage of the ever increasing "knowledge of ways to achieve positive health, 'The Health Unit co-operates with other official and "voluntary agencies in this work and- should he the co-ordinator of all. Cost a invited to assist with certain 'phases ' of surveys of the condition of teeth of |-- Substantial government grants in aid are extended to Health Units; The SMALL GROUP AT I'R¢ "KNITT MON. ARCH DOVE LE PHYR FINGERING . PRINTS, All Wool CLI roooed ARING roe 233333332 assort ments White and Grey Men' 3 H 7.95 - $8.95 Girl's Backgro $9. "Loafer $4.95 and $5.50 ro 0090 BROWN---Ladies 3 C wildvoy 3 ON A SS F. W. Brock and Son + Dresses -- Stock Taking Clearance BRUNCH COATS, REGULAR $1. ALL UNDER PRICE D--MOSTI, Y AT L EANT 1 2¢. ( SPORTS WOOL, 3 PLY © ZEPHYR MERINO, 2 RLY ASSORTMENT OF SOCK WV 00L, A n ol, D Pp RIC RS * Remnants in Yard Goods FLANNELETTE, wind GOOD LUCK MARGARINE IL] doc, Floor Covering, Remnants. OLD CHEESE lb 53 H A LARGIS SIL I Cr 1ON Wad Rl discount HI AD 1. ETTUC |} Siw ves rereeuisgrasons Ie. i © LARGE CELERY 2 for 33e. " : Wall Paper- FLORIDA ORANGES doz. Ye. H SUN TESTED and SUN WORTHY THRIFT SOAP FLARES, Large pkg. 60c. : WATERFAST Re APICRS in Complete new 2apers from 20c¢. Plastic Drapes Smart Oxfords B surgundy or Black, Neolite Soles Zipper Overshoes v ------------- ge re mm nA A -- =. FY - IM 21.00 to $2,560 22, I, FOR $2.98 07. $ EASTER. ~.oUc: Ball» H MNES Coc IRIE RIE SPN, 2 OZ. 33e. " - 1 OZ: 39¢. ] 6c BROADC LOTH 25 or I Crib Blankets : Window Blinds 3» Le) 89¢., $1.29 and $1.59 a a GROCERIES ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 18 07. ey NE SN 39, ~ 20 OZ... SSO TUTTO SSR on DDe TIDE, large soos Sl COFFE, Mountain Blend, fresh grd. $1.03 roll and up STONELESS DATES 201s, 8 TOMATOES, large tin... .. 200, CLARKE'S PORK & BL ANS tin Loe i MAPLE LEAF SAUSAGE Cb Di { unds, $285 DEVON SAUSAGE ih. She : 95 Shoes FLAKES yey SOAP 2 MAPLE + Medium Jbc. a | Large $1.04 -- REAL Ra ECONOMY rosso s er | actual cost the amounts to approximately sixty-five gents per person per year. Unit Organizid Of the 26 Health U nits at present in operation, 20H were organized within | the past five years. ar to. EE EE 232000002202 322822822 2028232282 002411 municipalities PHONE 43 Let Us Supply You WITH THE CHOICE FRESH MEAT TO GIVE THE 'Prince Albert Rev. Mr. Somerville of. Courtice will be the minister for our Church Service on Sunday, February ith. Two lovely vocal solos by Mrs. John Munro on Sunday were much appre- ciated. ' Among those on the sick list are Mrs. Russel Butson, Mr. Harry Oyler and Mr. Charles Heayn, "Our wishes are for a quick restora- tion' to health. . Rév. C. Clarke and Mrs. Clarke of Mattawa, were in the village last week and Mrs. G. Heayn returndd to théir home with them. TT ee ao -- Scugoq - Worship Service and Sunday School at the regular hours on Sunday. Sympathy is extended to the Rev. Mr. Harrison in the -passing of his mother who was laid to rest on Mon day. Glad to hear that Miss Inez Martyn is able to be home for a few weeks. A pot luck supper is being plannad in_the near future in Grace Church, watch for further notice. Little Sonnie Price who hus been staying -with Mrs. David Hope has gone to Toronto for o few weeks ' SHAMAN NNREANARNAN AARNE ARARA ARAN ANAN NRG Do, not overlook ordering early for the "At Home" Dance Many Varieties--Priced reasonable. THE GREEN THISTLE RESTAURANT ; i or PRINCE ALBERT GREENHOUSE Phone 174-r-11 Orders taken at Feu EEEEERENEEEEENEENSREREESL ' tOPER-BAEANCE-IN-- dad 3. % ov, - b SN -* « IL rg i YOUR DIET CAWKER BROS. PORT PERRY ot ONTARIO Tr = ee 'Painting and Decorating JOUR NEW YOu SAMPLE TO SELECT) FOOKS ARE NOW FOR FROM IN YOUR OWN®1OMI:. AVAILABLE Let us Gyptex those rough and cracked Ceilings. it is modern A New Service for You VIENETIAN BLINDS relinishied in any colour, new tapes and cords, done leading Toronto manufacturer. Dur years of experiente at your service M. St. Clair & Son PHONE PORT PERRY 113-r-14 r " GET YOUR ORDER nov! IN NOW y Wy We Sell the WORLD FAMOUS fly the READING 5.020 ANTHRACITE ey Port Perry Coal ~~ & Ice Co. > : PHONE 289 Siw SERET SEER SSSR Ce | | A oo

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