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Port Perry Star, 23 Sep 1986, p. 23

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y So : PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 23, 1986 -- 23 Baptism service for babies and parents Utica end Area News by Vera Brown Church & Sunday School this week are in Utica Church at the regular hour of 11:15 a.m. There will be a baptism service and if anyone is in- terested please 'contact Rev. Waterman. There will be an induction service on Thursday, October 2nd in Epsom Church at 7:30 for Rev. Waterman to which all are welcome. Thompson and might be interested The Session & Stewards will meet to hear that they have a baby boy ys BERN hs in Utica Church this Thursday at 8 who was born this past Saturday. p.m. Congratulations to Mark Kendall What is it now? A reminder of the euchre in Utica on his new tment with the Hall this Friday at 8 p.m. and the Progressive ative Party. This garage owned by Murray Williams was downtown business. Can you tell us the location? welcome mat will be out toeveryone Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe is spending a a familiar landmark in downtown Port Perryway We're going to keep it a secret for a while. The Wishing 30 ation few days in Mississauga with her back in the spring of 1945. Some of our readers photo was loaned to the Star by Mr. Williams. Pe mpm & Mrs. sakfhtee Murparel & dack Milles. may recall the of the garage, which has Just who the photographer was back in 1945, Ste. Marie this past week and visited house warming on Saturday with long : tg We dart know. | for a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Ber- nard Orchard. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hinchcliffe of Toronto spent a few days with the Eric Carres. Mrs. Glenn Wright of Toronto was a Sunday overnight guest. Bill & I spent Sunday at View Lake with the Gerrow family. There will be several people in the community who remembers our former minister Rev. Bob & Bev. friends & neighbours calling in to have a social time, or to just say next day. A re-enactment of this crime will be shown on CITY T.V. on Placement co-ordination service [em The Ministry of Health will pro- Region, including nursing homes, developing the placement co- | i! vide additional annual funding of homes for the aged, chronic care ordination service for the area. ie Sa $65,410 plus a capital grant of $3,000 facilities, home care and related Mr. Elston also announced recent- 3-ng Wl to Oshawa General Hospital to home support services. ly that the ministry will provide an- SN | establish a placement co-ordination "Finding the most appropriateac- nual funding of $75,200 plus a capital . FR: \ CRINVE service for people needing long- commodation for an aging parentor grant of $9,000 for a placement co- Ps term care in Durham Region, getting assistance inthehomefora ordination service in Halton Region. EY 5 Health Minister Murray Elston an- chronically ill relative is often a With the additional of these two J - SS y OPPERS nounced recently. stressful and difficult task for new services, there are now a total Placement co-ordination services everyone involved," Mr. Elston of 17 placement co-ordination ser- the health care facility or program "This | vise 0 Dutasle Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police Forceareap- | care facility or program "This new service will make the "The ministry is delighted that pealing for the Public's assistance in solving the death of a 23 year which best serves their individual job easier by acting as a central this service is being expanded to old Oshawa man on July 26th. this year. needs. resource centre for all long-term Durham and Halton regions and At about 1:30 a.m. Dennis Adam Terech was riding his bicycle The service will inaintain an in- care programs in the region." would welcome any new proposals north on Park Road near Adelaide Avenue in Oshawa when he was, ventory of all long-term care The Durham Region District for further expansion of this struck by a vehicle. Due to this accident he died of head injuries the facilities and programs in Durham _ Health Council was instrumental in valuable program," Mr. Elston Thursday, September 4th., 1986 at 6 p.m. & 10 p.m. It will also be f shown on CHEX and CKVR "Television Stations on Friday, September \ - 5th., 1986. \ Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000.00 to anyone providing in- formation which leads to an arrest in this case. Amounts of up to $1,000.00 will be paid for TIPS leading to an arrest in any serious crime. Callers do not have to give the 'mne or testify in court. The Crime Stoppers numbers are: TO OCTOBER 11, 1986 i 222-8477 Can be used in the Ajax/Pickering Areas. 1-800-387-8477 This toll-free number can be used in all areas. - Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of the Durham Regional Police Force writes ¥ this article to help combat crime. A Citizen board administers the program, one of more than 600 Crime Stoppers Boards across North America. The award money is raised through tax deductible dona- ; tions which may be sent to Toronto and Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario. L1H 7K8. DEPARTMENT STORE (oe OT=Y=1a l= AAal=1- Ea Sle Tol Al od = Tol oY AUGUST 15 | | Lose a gas Now at the 111d 4 conn Sae CO Durham Region's Longest Established WEIGHT LOSS CENTRE FALL SPECIAL! Lose up to 25 Ibs. in just 5 Weeks! ONLY 60.00 LIMITED TIME OFFER Individual Counselling by professional nurses/nutritionists. ACT NOW - RESULTS START WHEN YOU DO! 238 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY call ..... 985-9833 Monday & Thursday ............ 8:30 AM. to 1:30 P.M. Tuesday & Friday ................ 1:30 P.M. to 6: 30 P.M. Specials effective Wed., Sept. 24 to Tues., Sept. 30th, 1986 | 25% OFF LADIES' DRESSES by 'LESLIE BELLE' - sizes 6 to 22, full & half size fashions at reasonable prices. | by 'JOSEPH RIBKOFF' - high fashion, contemporary design, high quality fabrics. | 25% OFF 'PARIS STAR' Mix & Match CO-ORDINATES Misses & Petite Sizes - Skirts, Pants, Jackets, Blazers (all fully lined), Blouses, Sweaters SAVE UP TO $2.00 on KAYSER PANTIES CENTR® Cotton, Lycra or Stretch Anton - String Bikinis, Regular Bikinis & High Cut or Regular Briefs. Small, Medium, Large, 0.S. -- White, Sand, Pink, Blue, Black, Platinum TT | Hill -- THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAY GIFTS -- TUESDAY, SEPT. 23rd One pair of 'Tender Tootsie' Shoes. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24th Two Bathing Suits by 'Sea Queen'. THURSDAY, SEPT. 25th Two Baby Gift Sets by 'Super Cute'. FRIDAY, SEPT. 26th Two pair of 'Dearfoam' Slippers by 'Lullabies'. SATURDAY, SEPT. 27th ... Five Dressés by 'Leslie Belle', & One Dress by 'Joseph Ribkoff'. MONDAY, SEPT. 29th One Matching Skirt & Jacket by 'Paris Star'. , CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING BIRTHDAY PRESENT RECIPIENTS: T. Bailey, G. Martin, A Van Ravenswaay (Leisure Lady Lingerie), N. MacDonald (Tender Tootsies); A. Davies, J. Golthelf, J. Davies, M. Wakeford (Big B. Work Pants), F. Smith, C. Smith, B. Manns, A. Martens (Big B. Work Shirts), J. Rutledge (Lullabie Slippers), J. James (Comforter). RECIPIENTS OF TWO PASSES EACH TO THE MOVIE "THE ARM": B. Stone, T. Milton, R. Beare, D McPhee, M_ Stau, P. Obstfeld, D. Gallant, V. Merchant, J. Timms, P. Johnstone. ONAN IY Hi

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