Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 10 Jan 1979, p. 6

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It is most important for motorists to realize that by not providing themselves with adequate liability insurance and using the Motor Vehicles Accident Claims Fund instead, they . can find themselves paying for one accident for the rest of their lives. The fund will continue to exist after the introduction of .. compulsory insurance on December 1, imburse victims of hit-and- run drivers and those involved in accidents wi uninsured drivers from other held at the Durham Region Forest on Saturdays from 9:30-10:30 beginning Jan. 13. 'There will be an instruction- al period on Wed., Jan 10 at the Anglican Parish Hall from 8-9 p.m. Riet Orde and John Scott the instructors will discuss waxing techni- ques and clothing to be worn «= and answer any questions the groups might have. On Wednesday mornings __ the Ladies Take a Break group will meet at the Angli- can Church from 9:30-11:30 beginning Jan. 10. This is a 1979 to re- \ group of ladies who can enjoy a half hour exercise program and then coffee and finally a group craft, speak- er, demonstration or a tour. 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1979 3 Shake the winter blues! b ! rememoer Ak . , |. YMCA starts new programs. hen ...2 Ry oe W ooo o b ¥ The Durham Region YMCA Hall with Lois Robertson and leading the Mothers parent rhythm will be taught by Lilo ad . ; has many exciting new Linda Skerratt instructing education period and the on Wednesdays beginning continued 8 programs planned for 1978. the children. children..ssill be under the Jan. 10. Preschoolers will 4 Why don't you shake the Also the preschoolers can supervision of Linda have their classes at 3:00- million dollars, had its first tenants last week when -- Winter blues and join a pro- partake in the Let's Create: Skerratt. 3:45 p.m. (age 3-5). Then the prisoners were transferred from the century old struc- gram? program with their moms at ~~ An exciting new program 6-9 yr. group will have their ture back of the County Registry Office on Centre For the preschoolers there the Anglican Church on that the Y is pleased to class at 4-4:45 and the 10-13 Street. ~~ are twoplayschool programs Friday mornings beginning announce is Lilo Czilok's yr. group will be instructed one for four year olds and the Jan 12 from 9:30-11;80. This exercise to music programs from 5-6 p.m. Ladies will 10 YEARS AGO © other for children from two is an excellent Gromram for preschool age through to have their instructional Thursday, January 16th, 1969 to schoolage. These pro- centered in the child's world ladies. The fundamentals of period form 7-8 p.m. So here According to B.A. Bohan, hospital administrator, grams are held at the Town of play. Judy Luke will be exercise put to music using is your chance to keep your visitors are still not permitted inside the hospital. . "family fit this winter with Precautionary measures had to be taken due to the @ @ Lilo's classes. This program many cases of flu in the area. Un [| nsuv red motor veh [| cl £2 will be held at Anglican The wharf at the foot of Queen Street, owned by the i : Church. Ontario Government, was offered for sale to the |% ° For youth there will be Village of Port Perry. Council offered to buy the fee S [] ncre Qa sed 10 S 1 50 Creative Craft classes at government wharf for a nominal sum - i.e. $1.00. ' Prince Albert School on Tues After placing second in the senior pair competition The uninsured motor accidents to collect compen- full amount of the judgement beginning Jan. 9 from 3:45-5 last year, Anna Forder and Richard Stephens went on vehicle fee, which must be sation for injuries and and legal costs it has ex- P-m. instructed by Ruby to defeat the champion pair, Betty and John paid by all uninsured owners property damage sustained pended on behalf of the Dearborn. In Port Perry the McKilligan in later competitions including the Olym- and drivers in the province because of the negligence of claimant. This could endup Creative Craft classes will pics. Their next competition will be January 27th at |e will be increased to $150 an uninsured or unidentified costing $100,000, the maxi- be held at the Creative Stop, Maple Leaf Gardens. from $100 as of January 1, . driver. mum claim paid by the fund, on -Saturday mornings from George S. Stone, local representative for H. Keith 1979, the ministry of con- The increase became plus costs. 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. with Susan "| Limited, Realtor, won his third consecutive trip to sumer and commercial necessary when expen- In addition, if a claim is Gustar and Linda Skerratt | Florida in the sales contest for the firm. relations announced last ditures of the fund exceeded paid from the fund on a instructing. This class The Roy Cornish Rink won the Masonic Bonspiel week. ~~ revenue for the first time in motorist's behalf, the begins January 6. Trophy. Bob Storry, Worshipful Master of Fidelity Ontario law requires that fiscal 1977-78. licences of both the driver For adults there will be two Lodge, congratulated. Roy Cornish, skip; Harold ...any 'motorist who does not Payment of the fee does and the owner of the un- Cross country skiing classes, Howsam, vice skip; John Barton, second; and Bill < carry minimum liability not provide the motorist with insured vehicle will be sus- for beginners and advanced Gliddon, lead. y insurance must pay the fee any kind of insurance cover- pended until the full amount Skiers. The classes will be ES 'Get Back to Nature with by Helene Curtis(\ FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Soft Body, Savageor Afro-Curl\ of natural Henna while perming at the same time. This perm gives your hair the lustrous conditioning benefits * 74 Lilo Czilok leads the Ladies program and there is an interesting children's pro- gram and babysitting for babies under the instruction of Bobbie Dreyy. On Thursday mornings ladies can get out and "exercise to music with Riet Orde at the Latcham Centre beginning Thurs., Jan. 11, _ from 9:30-10:30 a.m. There will be babystting provided for preschoolers. A Decoupage class will be instructed. by Suzanne Davies at the Creative Stop, on Tuesday evenings begin- ning January 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. There will also be an Interest Course including such topics as floral design, - basic macrame and projects to do in your home with your children. This course will be held on Wednesday evenings at the Creative Stop beginning Jan. 10 from 7-9 p.m.This course will be instructed by Mary Ann Suppelsa. An advanced r jurisdictions. - January & February Specials In All Our Salons $30 'SPECIAL 'Regular Price: $40.00 Cut & Blow Dry included. 8th ANNUAL "JANUARY E ---- You made us your leading hairstylist ... and we try to give you the best in 'Starts Thursday, tions being taken. Inta Leja ; ; ) Dominion Plaza will be expertly instrueting 359 Wilson Rd.S. 725.9791 (Except Jeans) df 4 Jan. 11-9:30 a.m. Macrame Course will be held up-to-date styles & leading products. id . on Monday afternoons from : : © a 1:30-3:30 beginning Jan. 8 at . Ad the Creative Stop. Linda HAIR ( EN i RE ¥ DU IONS Skerratt will instruct this " | program. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-7232 % The Y is also offering a OSHAWA OSHAWA 14 / ; Disco Dance class on Sat., City Mars Salon & Toupee Centre Academy Men's & Women's Hairstyling 4] NEN Jan 20 fro 7-10 p.m. at R.H. or Men & Women 304 Stevenson Rd.N. 676-1850 5 Cornish School. There are S3KINgS. W. 7255730 BOWMANVILLE ¥ | ya r 5 advance regi - : OSHAWA Artistic Barber & Beaut £1 ON ALL WINTER STOCK only 50, advance registra Arcade Men's & Women's Hairstyling Marrs & Women's san yong $ g Co this course. iors Man LSHAWA ABOWMANVILLE ' $ LL 3 ier ens omen's H am ve unisex ii Lots of Great Bargains! For further information call 600 King St.E. 238600 Men's & Womens Hairstyling o . ; ; . 985-3280 or U8H-7H0 Any 21 Temperance St.S. 623-4191 - / (All Sales Final) registration will be taken at" All Sal eb ; swings alons provide a private styling room j rock St. . - the Creagjve Stop. 68 Water be 4 80 B oc S w ' Uxbridge 852 3683 St. or at the ti <r aay of the for men's comfort. : RR RR program n SHE

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