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Port Perry Star, 18 Sep 1974, p. 24

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TB - RD Association meets -- Program was the theme of the special meeting called by the new Durham Region (the former Ontario County) Tuberculosis and Respira- tory Disease Association and held at Adelaide House this week. All Oshawa members were invited to meet with the new members from the for- mer Durham County Bowmanville, Hampton, Orono, Newtonville, New- castel. New Deadlines Display Advertising: 3 P.M.- MONDAY Week of Publication Classified Advertising: (Accounts of sports reports, meetings, etc.) 6 P.M. - MONDAY AE SUU yw uy Mr. J. Alan McDon- ald, executive director, Ontario TB and RD Associa- tion. Willowdale, was the puest speaker. "Believe in what you are selling" is the creed of the good salesman and Mr. McDonald said he knew the entire membership believes wholeheartedly "in the programmes being conducted by the association for communities throughout the region. 'I'ne committee chairmen told the meeting of the aims and objectives of their various committees. Dr. R. J. Kimmerly, programme director, said the physical conditioning courses for asthmatic children have been most successful. Five courses have now been con- ducted. Mrs. W.J. Armstrong, rehabilitation chairman said plans are underway to arrange for a course for Bowmanville and the rounding area. } Mrs. R.V. Sheffield, health education chairman, répor- ted that Respirology '74 - the refresher course in respira- tory diseases lor nurses (in- cluding R.N.A's)" will be held at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa, on September 18th. While accomodation is limi- ted. programmes may still be procured, by calling 723-3151. . Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Hiltz, co-chairman, Christmas Seal Campaign reported that the annual 'filling 'bee' will be held in the lower hall, Northminster United Church on October 29th. Volunteers would be very welcome if they will advise the office at 723-3151. The management com- mittee will be entertained at a dinner meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Angus Jewell, Cannington, on Mon- day, November 11th. sur- CROFT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Call Anytime Weekends & Weekdays Call Collect 705-786-2982 LITTLE BRITAIN or call our new Zenith number 75900 Serving Port Perry, Uxbridge, Stouffville and Sunderland areas. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BITTNER'S DELICATESSEN MEATS (§ "Berhemeyer Cold Cuts" "Careful, Miss Canada, some of that's getting in my cup," jokes young Billy Lynch as Blair Lancaster gives Ontario's 1974 Timmy a re-fill to toast the start of this year's Buck-a-Cup cam- paign by the Canadian Rest- aurant Association. The two-week campaign conducted across Canada by CRA members commences Sentember 10 and runs until Grade A-1 Red cut and wrapped FREEZER SPECIAL HIND of BEEF 1% Maple Leaf STORE HOURS Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Sat. Wednesday Friday 9-6 9:00-1:00 9:00-9:00 CARL JACOBSEN, proprietor Burns Hopes Buck-a- Cup will raise $250,000 Buck-a-Cup Day, September 25. On Buck-aCup Day, any- one who has paid one dollar for the special card available from all participating rest- aurants may drink all the tea or coffee they desire as often as 'they like at the restau- rant's expense. Every patron's dollar will go to support what the CRA firmly believes to be a worth- Sirloin Steak STEAK Cooked Ham : / while endeavour, namely adult and children's rehabili- tation. Last year, the Canadian Restaurant Association raised over $71,000 through Buck-a-Cup in Canada to benefit the nation's handi- capped. This year, the CRA hopes to raise $250,000 -- and they will, if more and more people become Buck- a-Cuppers by September 25. NY A N $925 . $1% » 89° . 79 RL THE UTCHER 178 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY -- 985-2221 < & 4

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