Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 29 Mar 1972, p. 13

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Presented with honourary membership A number of hardworking men, keenly devoted to the welfare of Branch 419, Royal Canadian Legion, were recently paid a well deserved tribute. At a special function in the Legion Hall 20 members were given honarary memberships and presented with pins by John Zaporozan, membership chairman. In back row from left to right, Ross Page, James Farmer, Raymond Desautels, Vin Walker, Mervin DeNure, Herbert Payne. Standing front row, Howard Gibson, Jack Hope, Gary Geer, Wesley. Evans, Gary Evans, Fred Phinney, Maurice Jeffrey. Seated in front John Zaporozan, membership chairman; Mike Hlozan, president; John Maw, deputy district commander. Absent when picture was taken were, Arthur Brown, Harry Brown, James Coates, Everett Doupe, Ronald Edgar, Clarence" ~ Graham, Garry Menzies. - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 22, 1972-17 Nursing Home medi (continued) courses in Toronto hospitals. + She hopes they decide to come back to Port Perry to work, as, RNAs are. in demand. Qualified personnel means extra costs in sala- ries, and Mrs. ' D'Andrade doesn't know if these costs are going-to be absorbed. The new regulations have also created a problem for Mrs. D"Andrade with re- gards to drugs for patients. After April 1, the province time dispensing and sorting bulk-quantity drugs. Despite these problems, Mrs. D'Andrade says .the ... new regulations are good, because once the govern- ment starts paying it will demand improved and uni- form. standards in nursing home care across the province. Ontario has. budgeted $50 million this year for the nursing home medicare program. . will be covering the cost of drugs for patients. To save money, Community Nursing - Home has been purchasing "its drugs in bulk. Mrs. D'Andrade said she has a substantial supply of drugs on hand in bulk, which she is not certain the Hume will be - able to use after April 1. The Wy new provincial 'regulations PS --say-that after April 1, drugs ~:*" aE will be peovided by pre- "Lady umpires sure keep scription, and that registe- home plate nice and red nurses are not to spend clean. [a CARS 1968 Sports Fury oe 2 'Door Hardtop, canary yellow, owner black bucket seats, floor console, Peppy 383 engine, Auto trans., P.S,, $ 1 59 5 P.B. ALL THIS FOR ONLY [] 11966 Buick Wildcat. © 4 Door hardtop, metalic green i: exterior. Must 'be driven to be || appreciated. Luxury car, fully $1 195 equipped -- FULL PRICE . | 1966 Satelite 2 Door hardtop, cherry red, black interior. V8 Auto., Bucket seats and console. Lovely car -- LOW PRICE 1967 Plymouth 2 Door hardtop, V8 Auto, P.S,, excellent condition, you must drive $ 1 395 this car. LOW PRICE OF 4 " $995. AA SCANLON MOTORS 94 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-2212 GRANADA the Big name in COLOUR TV RENTALS Rent COLOUR TV For LESS 0 Av THAN WHEN YOU RENT FROM GRANADA . . . There's no depreciation There's no capital outlay There's no repair bills You save dollars You always have a set Never miss sports or specials The Compact size that suits a den to per- fection. Very clear recep- tion for the smaller set. Our Most Popular unit, ideal for the average home. Fits nicely any- where. Portable Floor Stand available For those who want the Large Set with portable flexibility. Stand or Trolley available. REMEMBER WE PAY ALL SERVICE CALLS PARTS -- MAINTENANCE -- YOU PAY NO EXTRAS : Visit Our Showroom Or Call 723-3424 'GRANADA COLOUR TV RENTALS 26 KING STREET EAST, -- OSHAWA, ONTARIO NE En er or LN x , Ras oo RD hy rile Py'

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