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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1994, p. 11

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 19,1994 - 11 Service changes Effective 28 July 1994, the Oshawa Income Security Pro- gram Client Service Centre and the Oshawa Canada Employ- ment Centre will work together at 78 Richmond Street West in Oshawa. The new Human Resources K Development Canada office will offer clients the same programs and services which were previ- ously available, including: Income Security Programs - Old Age Security Pension - Guaranteed Income Supple- ment - Spouse's Allowance Canada Pension Plan Division of Pension Benefits Child Tax Benefit : P Reciprocal/International SCOTT ANDERSON / PORT PERRY STAR | ension eme ; Canada Be, Programs Katle Roberts and Sara Bradimore, members of Spectro - Applications for Social Insu- MUSIC, presented an afternoon of music to residents of the W., on Community Nursing Home and Villa In Port Perry on Friday. - Labor Market Information The group Is funded by the Ontario Government to perform - Counselling Services for non-profit organizations. - Training Programs ' - Employment Assistance and Outreach - Unemployment Insurance Natives, Disatiod Persons and § FORD & MERCURY DEALERS PRESENT Furniture Refinishing & Antique Restoration (STRICT NIN ATTVITIETT CR a OH ITT TE SRY Derek Maw er Son + Brooklin 655-3683 Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. Personal attention to all of yowr general inscnance needs. our best rate 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario LIL 1J2 Subject to change ~ 985-8471 ' without notice 5 AAAAAAAAAAAA ¥ ®¥ ® ® O® OH BE & ® B® KH O88 € 0 ¥ Bw OW EW € EW SURF INSOR SPAPRR Visible Minorities - Work Sharing - Industrial Adjustment As- sistance Bob Lothian, Manager of the Oshawa Canada Employment Centre, HRDC, says "housing the delivery of two important social programs under one roof will increase the quality and ef- fectiveness of client service." The Department of Human i Resources Development Cana- da is looking forward to serving clients at the new location. | For more information on the i Durham Region Human Re- sources Development Canada programs and services, please contact Bob Lothian at (905) » ict inl adi a Sr -- BOE OM O¥ ££ 5 9 w 435-4669. Trent wi University ~% at Durham College Fall 1994 Complete a degree, part-time or full-time, in any of the following subjects: Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Economics, English, History, Political Studies, Psychology, Sociology For information or a brochure call: (905) 723-9747 or (705) 748-1229 ( ) JUST COMPACT PICKUP! MOVED? NOW ONLY... S11.794 Phone 985-0092 STARRING: " | * NO CHARGE STRIPING PACKAGE * DEEP DISH ALUMINUM WHEELS HANDLING PACKAGE - * AM/FM STEREO WITH CLOCK * POWER BRAKES WITH REAR ABS TINTED GLASS Q ALSO FEATURING: Weiame) aon. * 2.3 LITRE ENGINE * REAR STEP BUMPER * COLOUR KEYED HEADLINER * 5-SPEED TRANSMISSION e P215 TIRES * 60/40 CLOTH SPLIT BENCH Our Hostess' WITH OVERDRIVE e MUD FLAPS * PLUS MUCH MORE! Gifts and Information are the Key to Your New Community NOW PLAYING AT YOUR LOCAL FORD & MERCURY DEALER HOME OF THE BEST-SELLER! "$11,704 bated on MSRP of Rongar XI 4x2 regular cob with PEP 781. S.spaed kommission, with $500 cotboch ombed Fechder ho 85 opphic \ J limited time offer Vehicle may not be exactly as shown Deoler may sell for less Some condifions apply rT hed Fr "oh 71281). Kame ond hl i91..081 i payoble on hil amount of purchase price before coshbock deducted Offers may not be combined Ontario FMDA, P.O Box 2000, Ookvills, Ontario 18) SE4

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