Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1978, p. 6

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Veterinarians in the Re- gion of Durham have taken a first step towards providing medical care for homeless animals or for animals a 4 &A ed) 4 (From page 5) aN We are ready. A It will be a dark ages year whose owners cannot afford regular veterinary fees. The proposed aid program is being undertaken by at least 17 veterinarians from Deer hunting?? out some of these malevolet beasts which infest our woodlands. Have all our efforts been 6-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 4, 1978 Vets to provide aid program for animals eight clinics in Durham Region who have formed a group for this purpose. Realizing that there are many people who can't afford medical treatment for their pets, the veterinarians are hoping the organization of the group will help owners of neglected pets to get the medical attention needed. One of the largest pro- blems, according to a spokesman for the veterin- mane Society in conjunction with Community Care in asking for their assistance in screening and deciding on those who qualify for the service. Although there are many who the vets could easily identify, such as people on old age pensions, welfare, etc., there is the possibility that the service could be abused by others not neces- sarily entitled to the dis- PR F254 TRY Toi DR, is Ti SIPC PS AOR PO ENR NY Bhat AP FRR RNE NAAR, FAR whe donation basis. Donations and fund raising will be necessary to cover hard costs and owners will be asked for donations on their ability to pay. Fees for services will range from 10 percent dis- count to free work where necessary, with the amount For Your Convenience Call: of payment by a user to be determined by an outside agency, such as the Humane Society, if they agree to the procedure, Td indeed if these sportsmen, for naught? arians, is how to decide who counts Futura Driving School ne go . - . " } Wi fortified with copious swigs qualifies for the reduced The vets propose to use ZENITH 77370 Hy of liquid vitamins to ward off yours truly rates and who does not. current veterinary facilities Wend Sl aol Juli Ed 3 chilblain and improve the Chris J. Mumford For this reason the vets and staff on their off hours, rée Home Pickup in the Port Perry Area. " Cob eye, are not allowed to thin RR .2, Port Perry. have approached the Hu- withthe veterinary time ona remember ) hd } Pe WwW h e Nn ¢ fy coos |, 8 : & continued At the 1st Port Perry Troop of Boy Scouts meeting, A.P.L. Jack Whitmore was appointed Troop Leader and Stuart Lane was promoted to assistant Patrol Leader. Sgt. Laura Roger is spending her furlough with her parents at Epsom. 25 YEARS AGO Thursday, October 8th, 1953 The Recreation Centre Committee have signed y" Wren Blair, president of the Oshawa Tryckers Team as Director and Manager for the coming year. The Port Perry Yacht Club will hold the Canadian Championship Regattta at Port Perry on October 12, sponsored by the Port Perry Lions Club. - At the annual Red & White Show, Mr. Albert Cooper, Brooklin won the Grand Champion with his yearling bull and Allan Crosier, Saintfield had the Grand Champion cow. - The Employees of Patte's llpaper Limited (Oshawa) To Extended Heank Care Dental Plan 7 > 20 YEARS AGO Thursday, October 2nd, 1958 Port Perry Merchants won a 1-0 victory in Mount Hope to even up the OASA championship semi-final series in Inter. '"'B" playoffs. Mrs. M.B. Dymond gave a commentary on her privilege of being presented to Princess Margaret at the Government reception to the Guide and Brownie mothers of Port Perry. Miss E. Spence, Prince Albert has had a sale of furniture and is planning on moving to Toronto. 10 YEARS AGO Thursday, October 3, 1968 : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conlin, Prospect, received friends and relatives on Saturday, September 28th on the occasion of their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Port Perry Ballard Lumber Softball Club won the [© OASA Juvenile ""C" Softball Championship on Satur- day night, defeating Tavistock 4 to 3. Gary Hunter, captain of the team, received the coveted trophy from C. Butler, President of the 0.A.S.A. Mrs. Dorothy Hogg of Newport, Scotland has returned home after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jessie Hope and other relatives. Mrs. Margaret Orde has just returned from a three week visit to Ireland, England and France. Ba "As your Ontario Blue Cross representative | am pleased to add my personal welcome, and look forward to serving you along with the many others in this region already enjoying the protection of a variety 'of Blue Cross Plans." These SPIES now have the added bene- fits of extra health protection for themselves and their families: the Blue Cross Extended Health Care Plan plus Dental Plan 7. EHC provides protection against health ser- vices not covered by the basic government health plan, coverage for such items as pre- scription drugs, private nursing and private room accommodation in hospital. Dental Plan 7 provides basic preventive dental treatment to group subscribers including such services as examinations, fillings and X-rays. A CLEAN CHIMNEY MEANS GREATER EFFICIENCY-AND SAFETY Get Ready for Winter! Fireplace and Woodstove chimneys should be cleaned regularly. Why take chances. fr Call the Professiorals (You saw us at the Pt. Perry Fair). - FULLY INSURED - J Max A. C. 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