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Port Perry Star, 8 Mar 1972, p. 8

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A A ma EA HA (RL St ADA el _-- dt EE Ta AL Le 5 4 SERA NRA GLARE A AERA 16-PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, March 1, 1972 ASD RS A RG "Snow Gusen Pafsy De Nure (left) and her princess Dale Smith were § crowned at a high school dance Winter Carnival week-end. Both girls are students at Port Perry High School, Patsy in Grade 12 and Dale in Grade 10. - SEN At A Cr Eh Hh 0 AR Ngan SHORE Port Perry Council is studying plans for the pur- chase of new street name signs for the Village, At the regular meeting of February 21, members of council jooked at a sample sign made of aluminum, with the street name indicated in florescent paint, The letter- ing was white on a green background, although this was not the only choice of "colour combinations. A study' made by the company that distributes the signs indicated : that Port Perry would require around 155 signs, Reeve Robert Kenny said that in his opinion money should be spent on some new signs, as the Village has had complaints in the past from the OPP on the condition of the present street signs. He said even if it is not possible to put up all the street signs at one time, consideration should be given to at least some of the streets. The cost of the 155 signs and the required number of posts would be around $3,600. Council made no decision as NDP meeting New Democratic Party Nomination meeting for the federal riding of Ontario will be held in the Uxbridge Music Hall Sunday, March 12 at 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker at the meeting will be Ed Broadbent, MP * (NDP Oshawa-Whitby . 4 ay SA Na Nursing Home News Not due to any noticeable improvement in the weather only some patients are better, and others improved from their colds. Glad to have a good report on Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hood. Glen has been to the diningroom for his meals, and Mrs. Hood has been in to see her husband several times. The midterm examina- © tions for the class of Nurses Aids, taught by Mrs. Taylor will be held this week. Quite a large class and they will be written in this building -- We wish them luck. N : Al "FOR HOLIDAYS Home on Saturday, Pentland Jewellery Ltd. 193 QUEEN STREET -- 985-764 NOCAL HEADQUAS " LOVELACE aw Mrs. Walter Sonley is celebrating her birthday on Wednesday March 1.Winnie is a popular resident and for her our very best wishes for the ensuing year. Admissions -- Mrs. Crooks of Port Perry came to the Feb- ruary 26th. Mrs. D' Andrade attended a Convention at the Inn in the Park for two days in Toronto 'for Nursing Home operators. The convention was well attended by operators from the province of Ontario. Needless to say it was of = PORT PERRY-. 58 . future place homes within the health "from great interest as the pro- posed government plan for Nursing Homes April 1st brings some unanswered questions. : : Now everyone will be covered. This will be esta- blished on the basis of medical needs determined by the patient's physical state. Everyone covered will pay $3.50 per day plus any extra for semi-private or private room. Ther€ was a lecture on the of nursing team of the community which should include: Home Care, Hospital, Public Health, Doctors and all agencies which could be organized toward a common goal of giving patients cen- tred. care in and out of Hospitals, Nursing Homes. This is something for the community to get involved in thinking about. In larger towns and cities this is well organized and in progress, but is slower in rural areas, April 1st is a big day but no doubt it will take at least a year for all programs to be instituted and running smoothly. Congratulations to Kelly on receiving a'dis- tinguished service" 'plaque the" Knights of Columbus, Keep the gas tank half- Mr. Check The Label "On Your Paper FLODRCOVERING Peel & Stick (Carton lots only - cover 45 sq. ft.) We have just intfoduced Sunworthy Wallpaper to our interior decorating section and would be more than happy to show you our large selection! Priced from $1.85 single roll 'May purchase new signs Pr to-purchasing the signs, or whether the type of sign examined would be suitable.' Any decision will probably be made when the budget for. the current year is de- termined. O.P.P. Reports " For the week of February 21 -'27, the Whitby Detach- ment of the Ontario Provin- cial Police reports a total of 38 motor vehicle collisions, causing "$24,000 damage. There were two fatalities, and 15 persons suffered injuries, To date this year, the OPP reports three fatalities in this district, while there was none reported to the same date in 1971, During the past week, the OPP also reports 85 general occurrences including 8 liquor offences, 6 thefts, 4 break and enters, 2 assaults and 2 2nd 2 Snowmobile charges. 4-H Club The Prince 'Albert Pals held their first meeting on : Saturday, February 26, 1972 to commence their new : 'unit' entitled "Sportswear From Knits", at Mrs. Pugh's home. The new officers 'are as follows: President--Mary Skinner _ Vice-President-- Joan Coathes Sec'y--Karen" O'Reilly Press Reporter-- Sharon McIntyre Telephone-- - Anna Robertson Sheila O'Reilly' Donna Brain Small Engine Trouble? We now have a SERVICE DEPARTMENT for General Repairs and Parts on all makes of © Snowmobiles © Lawn Mowers © Chain Saws © Garden Tractors © Snow Blowers WANT ADs) Port Perry Star Snowmobile Tune-Up $8.95 REAR SNOWFLAPS supplied & installed $5.95 "ed, Cables, Track Tension Lub Job $5.95 (includes Clutch & Bogie Wheels or Bearings: pack- Drive Belt and Chain Case checked.) _ Queen St. 127 x 12": Regular 31c each Port Perry Auto Supply Port Perry 985-2347 CARPET - OZITE . SHAGS . HARD TWISTS . INDOOR - OUTDOOR , and many more to choose from VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 22. ince Albert R » full during the cold weather, yal : ] A full tank checks con- Kd "N | and densation, and that means 7 : 5 \ March 5 - Re-One March 1 J less risk of water in the gas, Hs, * with possible tie-up if a bit of 235 WATER ST. - 985.7391 - PORT PERRY it freezes in the lines. .

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