Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 24 Aug 1999, p. 17

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ee ET a a A - " ow A a sini pian PsN i A AN "A Family Tradition for 133 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 24, 1999 - 17 Ont PENS NOU serogy PPHS renovations right on schedule students a larger, more i proudly representing the following companies: Crews continue to * Pilot Insurance Company It'll focus on Hospice/Palliative Care North Durham Hospice to host training course North Durham Hospice is getting set to begin a program for prospective volunteers. The Hospice/Palliative Care Training Course will take place beginning Sept. 28 for 10 sessions. It is designed for anyone look- ing to increase their awareness of the issues surrounding the topic of death and dying. The course will look at emotional responses and attitudes when facing death: communication skills; understanding fam- ily dynamics; spirituality and the care of the dying; grief and bereavement; an overview of pain man- agement and symptom control; rituals of funeral and burial arrangements and care for the caregiver. For more information please call 852-4461 or 1- 800-903-6999. MARJORIE MORDEN 50th Wedding Anniversary Greenwood United Church The family of DOUGLAS & invite friends and family to an open house to celebrate their on Sunday, Aug. 29th at Hall from 1:30 to 4pm. Best Wishes Only TARA NORRISH make changes to Port modernized library and graduated from Centennial Economical Mutual Insurance Company Hamilton Township Farmers Mutual « National Frontier Insurance Company, College's 3 yr. Marketing Management Co-op Program after finishing her final semester at a German two new classrooms. The current library will be made into the school's new music room where stu- 5 Perry High School daily, i as the long-awaited expan- 4 sion of the local secondary school remains on sched- ~a~ le STILL GOING STRONG ,- ule. dents can enjoy more space 34 Water Street, Port Perry University. 8 Expected to be complet- and improved acoustics. hone: 905-985-8471 Fax: 905-985-981 x ed in late January or: ) ) CONGRATULATIO { February of next year, the Personal attention to all your insurance needs From Your Famil NS i expansion will offer PPHS = ---- Baby { NEW WASTE ~~ cucome he sow 3 - DISPOSAL FEES AT REGION'S WASTE FACILITIES an ou If you see ALICE & LOU WHALEN on August 24, 1999 wish them a The Region's Waste Management Facilities in Oshawa, Port Perry, Blackstock, and HAPPY 45TH Brock Township will be collecting new waste disposal fees, as of ANNIVERSARY September 8th, 1999. CT. Love J " i I Family & Friends BD DURHAM CE GLO NC 19929 1 974 $ DURHAM RE GION EE) ¥ ¥ *H oh £23 i 5 There will be a minimum charge of $2 per vehicle for all materials delivered for disposal, except for dedicated loads of Blue Box materials and Household Hazardous wastes. These special materials must be delivered as a separate load in order to be exempt from the $2 minimum charge. CAROLYN WAKEFIELD Graduated with distinction from Trent Universary, Peterborough, June 4, 1999. Recipient of a B.Sc. in Psychology with honours. - Congratulations Carolyn. We ' re all very proud of you. Wakefield, Dalton and Barnier families The $2 minimum charge will apply to all vehicles, including cars. It is anticipated these changes will improve the waste management services offered by the Region of Durham. V.A. Silgailis, PEng, Commissioner of Works

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