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Port Perry Star, 26 Mar 1980, p. 33

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oe Li -- RR _-- A SST, SOT PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 26, 1980 -- 33 s | ( For the Best Deals on New | G.M. CARS or TRUCKS 8 » see i RICHARD HUNT 3 at Be WILLIAMSON £ ¢ MOTOR SALES ve Uxbridge 852-3331 bi \ Thinking of Leasing? Give us a Try! 3 he DO YOU HAVE & a ADEQUATE COVERAGE | Scugog Community Care elected a new slate of secretary; Marion Larmer, president; Roy Grierson, | 4s FOR YOUR 4 ee Dm .. INSURANCE NEEDS? § © Durham Region Community Care If we may be of Assistance i Callor Drop in at... . volunteers busy helping others ; e officers for a one year term at a meeting held last 1 past president; and Bruce Willis, treasurer. Thursday 'evening. _nfFrom left are Bev Travis, at nL Le Paul Tuttle, Regional Co- Wheels to Meals, home help, other support services. projects such as Community have difficulty raising their Mrs. Keith Fraser on the Community Care is now in fas TOOMBS 3 ordinator of Durham Region ~~ Tuttle feels these figures 50 percent share through the position of having to BG Community Care released indicate the need for a ser- local sources were to have enter a new fiscal year on | | 1 Fa statistics last week reflect- Vice such as Community three years in which to April 1st, 1980, with no indi- nsu ra nce hs ing Community Care's Care which helps many generate their 50 per cent of cation of when a decision will [Ee service to seniors during the Seniors to retain their the budget. In the coming be made with respect to its A i 3 33% three month period, Novem- independence and remain at year, Community Care budget request for the next gencies a ber 1, 1979, to January 31, home, thus avoiding or requires 58 per cent funding Year. i pa 1980. During this time, delaying expensive institu- from the Ministry and there = The Advisory Board of § Li it d 2 Community Care volunteers tional care. Tuttle expects now appears to be some Scugog Community Care has I mi e Lee: 'drove over 53,000 miles while the demand for service to doubt on the part of Ministry decided to remain on its LES transporting seniors for such continue to increase over the officials as to whether suffi- 1979-80 budget until the Mini- 209 MARY STREET - PORT PERRY § Ds reasons as medical appoint- Coming year, but is concern- cient funds will be available. stry makes its decision. (Corner of Mary & Perry Streets) i$ HE ments or grocery shopping. , €d that Community Care . Hp This represents an increase! May not be able to-meet the '§ Telephone: 985-2731 or 985-2557 iad of 14,000 miles over the last demand if sufficient funds Green an ews : YOUR PERSONAL FRIENDLY AGENTS Gi quarter. During the same are not forthcoming from the 3 HA 3 period, Community Care Ministry of Community and by Helen McKean home from his trip to * = i: 7 performed over 8,600 assign- Social Sonics, nfarred Miss Catherine Phoenix Alberta. ei eS ments for seniors in Durham e Ministry has informed and Mrs. Ron Whitter spent au Region including transporta- Community Care of its inten- the March break motoring in M0 0 0 yn - ---co-y on tion, provision of meals tion to provide 50 per cent Fiorida. OER through Meals on Wheels, or funding to home support Congratulations to Mr. and wd, home repair, yardwork, and COOLER | SAVE ON HOME "HEATING COSTS! TRIPP INSULATION SERVICES Blown in Attics & Walls - Quick, Economical Cellulose (C.M.H.C. Approved) CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES NORM TRIPP 985-8216 Insulate Now while Insulation is Readily Available at a Lower Cost! Care. Projects that would WOODWORKING SHOP Pine - Cupboards - Furniture birth of their son, Jeremy Allen born March 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith and Mr. John Mayne of Oshawa and Mrs. Audrey Wood of Whitby were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cook. Many of the younger farmers in this area went on The Evening Unit of our U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Jean Hunter on Wednesday, April 2nd at 8 p.m. All ladies of Greenbank are invited to attend this Easter meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice of Epsom were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Till. Psalm Sunday on March 23rd is Communion Sunday in Greenbank United Church. Grant Stone has returned CHOO WIN WORDS WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO CALGARY, ALBERTA (No Substitutions) the Holstein Bus T thi : i sumer INSULATION! wk, travelling in' New JENN ANEEE BN @ GENE or Qe. ne o ose hy cy [| being Hanover Hill Farms. Nu | | CL] : B Kk LU EN » EEUEE o HENE iE NHEEK & ENEE " EEE BN " . ra 'CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR ORDER' Listen to CHOO Radio 14 DAY and NIGHT for clues 14 times a day - REG.RD.8 ¥ | 4 Post Beds N Dressers , Monday thru Saturday. Clues broadcast from February 22nd to April 5th, ~- Fam | Tables - Dining, Kitchen & Living 1980 inclusive. Entry deadline is Midnight, April 5th, 1980. Draw to be | | REACH 5 Roll Top Desks - Mirrors held April 8th. Completed solution will appear in this space April 9th. 1980. L iB < Cedar Chests - Book Shelves - Etc. T 3 KITCHEN CABINETS NAME: PHONE: .............. N Wide Selection to Choose From. A en ss sre ame memes meen tS EE Sb d ADDRESS: ooo 'YOU NAME IT ... WE MAKE IT!" - 'COMPARE OUR PRICES' Open Daily 9 to 5 - Saturday 9:30 to 3:30 REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK - 985-7679 Additional Copies are available at CHOO Radio, 97 McMaster Avenue, Ajax, L1S 2E6. Telephone: 683-4131 MAIL YOUR COMPLETED ENTRY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO ABOVE ADDRESS. 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