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Port Perry Star, 3 Jun 1981, p. 18

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I DE IR po on ras RBEASES SES or rt > BAAN ri > a Seiad PN A Bl oe BS LSE A FAS A a 4 a od n ~ = Caan Coit PTR Rey ASS ean JON ( -~ EB ~FASS 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 3, 1981 Hockey still main cause o One hundred and sixty-six eyes were lost by Canadians playing amateur sports during the last seven years according to Toronto ophthalmologist Dr. Tom Pashby. --. While releasing the latest statistics on eye injuries to people playing sports, Pashby is quick to point out that the figures. are only those reported to him from fellow ophthalmologists across the country. In other words, he suspects there have been many more eye fay, injuries which have gone unreported. "Hockey has accounted for most of the blinded eyes - 133," Pashby explains. "During thelast year, I have 63 reported eye injuries to hockey players, with 17 blinded eyes to players 17 years of age and older. None of these players were wear- ing face protectors. I would urge everyone playing recreational hockey to wear face protectors which have been certified by the Canadian Standards Associ- DAISY'S CUSTOM DRESSMAKING Ryerson School of Fashion Graduate AT MODERN TEXTILES 229 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY | 30S SSS SSN" NG Sy" ation (CSA)." Ninety-eight eyes were injured in racquet sports during the past year and three players suffered blind- ed eyes. Pashby is heading up a CSA committee which is developing standards for 'racquetball protectors. He hopes the standard will be completed by the end of this year. : "Until CSA begins certify- ing racquetball protectors, Lock 14 closed The Trent Severn Water- way, advises all boaters to take notice that lock number 14, Crow Bay at Cambellford is closed until further notice, due to a lock gate sill failure. Dewatering and repairs are under way. players should wear eye protectors which fully cover - the eyes. We have received many reports (48) of "eye injuries to players wearing the open-type protectors. We are also aware that some players have removed the lenses from their eye pro- tectors."' Pashby also has reports of four blinded eyes from ball hockey. Altogether, he has reports of 21 eye injuries last year to ball hockey players. . Pashby also has reports of four blinded eyes from ball hockey. Altogether, he has reports of 21 eye injuries last year to ball hockey players. Other eye injuries during the past year are: baseball f eye losses 14; volleyball 3; football and soccer 8 and broomball 2. Pashby is interested in receiving reports from any- one who has received an eye injury while playing sports. Doctors or patients are invited to contact Dr. T. J. Pashby, 20 Wynford Dr, Suite 215, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 1J4. Greenbank and area news Greenbank Sunday School Anniversary will be on June - 7th at 11 a.m. with Miss Mignon Mayneord of Peter- borough as the guest speaker. Special music is being provided by the Sunday School as well as the Greenbank Public School under the leadership of Mrs. Shier. Mrs. Amy Hughes Port Phoenix on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Heron, Norwood, visited with their Greenbank relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan were present at the Canada Cord presenta- tion program on Saturday afternoon in Uxbridge. Sherri McMillan was one of the four girls who received the Canada Cord. - visited friends in Greenbank community "patient "in Port the recently. \ Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Keith Gibb who are the proud parents of a baby girl" We wish Nick Newland a speedy recovery, he is a Perry Hospital. Mrs. Verna Baird was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Harry MA ) : Perry, Linda Stone, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hal at their cottage at Lak n Boaters contemplating to LY? ' HOs ) ME all at their cottage a e 2 Tuesday ba Friday 0AM. los corr 3221 navigate this Smpa ng Janice Stone, Oshawa with Simmons of Oshawa visited Dalrymple on Sunday. fy onday Urgay i waterway should make other Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone on with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Congratulations to Eugene . arrangements or postpone Sunday. } Phoenix on Saturday even- . Dearborn who celebrated his ga their trip until advised of the Colin and ~~ Milba ing. | birthday on Sunday. The re-opening. McEachern London visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy members of the family Residents of Crow Bay are with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson, Crystal Lake, called on him during the day. . advised that the water levels : y : - in the Bay are being dropped HOME COMFO RT to facilitate the repairs. " ' ; : = Levels may be below | | For All Of Your summer navigations. Resi- GM C 2 p T R M dents and users of Crow Bay are advised to exercise SF E 0 L E U R E Q U R E M E \ T S caution when navigating the onl ORY ERE rs 0 bay, and to secure their By & BURNER \) RVICE - boats against dropping i TON PICKUP is CALL: 985-2572 water levels. For clerifica- /2 \ ot : i tio, eonisel, _ 250 cu. inch, 6 cylinder, automatic transmis- ty en vern Waterway i : ; et B® 705.742-9267 or Southern Area sion, og en, powsf Scar. Sus) $y EICHIIOICoTommnonmmmg Office 705-653-3240. vinyl trim, dual mirrors, radial tires, bright re = £ na finish, 4900 Ibs. G.V.W.. (M.S.L. $8598.00) i M ! N i Cl N EM A N e SUPER G.M.C. SAVING PRICE: ) . w books he i 985-8535 | mec $7665.00 i New books arrivin = Frei i ivel 3 riving at the Freight, Sale Tax, Licence & Delivery 5 EXTRA SHOW: Scugog_Memorial Library Gas - Extra, (Stock No. 12525) i Thursday, June 4 - 8 P.M. E808 lous, estte race oi . i) Saturday & Sunday J. Melville (Mystery); 1981 GMC VANDURA Confessions of a Medical Heretic - R. Mendlesohn; Inherit the Sun - M. Grant; Guide to Canada. - L. Hilts; A Window over the Sink - P. Bracken; Acid Rain - R. Howard; The Round Tower - C. Cookson; Taking Care of your Cat - S. Gerstenfeld; this Life - S. Poitier -(Paper- back); Random Winds - B. Plain - (Paperback); The Girl in a Swing - R. Adams (Paperback); The Chains - G. Green - (Paper- back). 1/2 Ton Demonstrator Van - long wheel base, finished in Silver metallic with blue high back bucket seats, 305 V8, automatic, power steer- ing and brakes, tilt wheel, AM/FM radio, cruise control, chrome bumpers, white spoke wheels with radials. Over 30 Options on this low Km. Van. (M.S.L. Retail Price: $11900) SUPER G.M.C. SAVING PRICE: $10722.00 (Stock No. H12133) | 7% Ontario Retail Sales Tax Rebate is Available to a Maximum of $700.00 on all New Light Duty Trucks UptoaG.V.W.F 4100 Kg. (9000 Ibs.) Over 24 Factory Fresh Light Duty Trucks available for Immediate Delivery. Eligible for Tax Rebate only if delivered before JUNE 30, 1981. JUNE 6 & 7 - 8:00 P.M. 4 WINNER OF 4 ACADEMY AWARDS A" including BEST PICTURE ot bs SR, Vandura Correction The Star regrets an error which occurred in the Port Perry Curling Club ad in the May 27th edition, by inadver- tently leaving out the name of one of the clubs bonspiel Sponsors. Among the sponsors of spiels during the past season was Brooklin Interiors, and we apologize to the owners of Brooklin Interiors and the Port Perry Curling Club for Paramount Pictures Presents a Wildwood Enterprises Production "Ordinary People" . Music Adapted by Marvin Hamlisch Screenplay by Alvin Sargent . Produced by Ronald L.Schwary Directed by Robert Redford A Paramount Picture re Copynght (©) MCMLXXX by Paramount Pictures Corporation PN Al Rpts Reserved | ti JUNES5-6 Fri.7&9P.M. Sat. Matinee - 2 P.M. G.M.A.C. Financing Available at Competitive Interest Rates - Seasonal or Farm Payment Plans Optional on request. 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