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Port Perry Star, 26 Nov 1980, p. 26

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) A ATE a Set "= "ald RRP a 7 5 .- - SE ras 0 Fak it Om a gh 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 26, 1980 RN IN RT ERR RHEE OSRARAS EE RE BE te November is immunization month November is Immuniza- tion Awareness Month, and the Ontario Ministry of Health is celebrating by introducing the new Ontario immunization record card. It will help protect you and your family by keeping your immunization record In support of the Norther Charities PR A aT TE ph *Contents plus sis nak locally el a celica diel) straight. Recently, there's been a serious increase 'in the number of 'cases of measles in Ontario. With today's modern vaccines, it simply doesn't make sense for you or your family to contract such diseases. So, why not celebrate Immunization Awareness month by updating your family's measles vaccina- tions and picking up a new immunization record card. 'You can get both at your local health unit listed below, Call your family doctor and make an appointment or Durham Regional Health Unit holds Clinics on the second Tuesday of every month 3-4 pm. Call Ajax - 683-4660. Bowmanville - 623- 2511. Oshawa - 723-8521. Uxbridge - 852-6091. oP ON BEHALF OF NORTHERN CHARITIES DIOCESE OF SAULT STE. MARIE INC. cp and send with your funds. pps | TO: POT '0' GOLD LOTTERY, | 1" p0.Box 33, I | Station "B", | I Sudbury, Ontario P3E 4N | 1 es Fs, | . I | . | | | POSTAL CODE: | 4 J Dcheque CIMoney Order *Do not sénd cash. 1 W tickets for this draw are not available, next draw will be substituted JED GEN ES GER GER SES GEN GE GES Gum Gm wn __former neighbour Mr. Stan "*"Ploughman of Port Perry, a Nestleton news by Mrs. Mabel Cawker Nestleton United Church A fair attendance on Sun- day morning for the 11:15 a.m, service. In the choir a ladies trio sang "God Will Take Care of You". Rev, Victor Parsons used as his sermon topic "Living Under Stress', reading Scriptures James I: 12-18 and Luke 20: 19-26. A thought provoking message, closing with hymn "What a Friend We Have In Jesus". A warm welcome to our service next Sunday at 11:15 a.m, Nestleton Presbyterian Church On Sunday morning Nov. 23 at 11 a.m. Rev. Fred Swann continued with the series on Acts of the Apostles using Chapter 17, Paul's _ journey re issiondry work, A good attendance at the service with' Mrs. "Shirley Scott organist. All welcome" next Sunday. Get Well Wishes Our thoughts are with a wonderful friend Mr. Roy - Cornish, Port Perry who is hospitalized in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto after a serious accident Friday evening. We are all concern- ed and trust Roy will be on the way to recovery soon. 'Sincere good wishes. Very best wishes also to a patient in hospital at time of writing. Caesarea Euchre Results 'A good attendance last Wednesday evening and the lucky winners are: 1. Betty Ringham-80; Gwen Robbins- 79; Low score, Eva Mac Donald with 38. Tonight, Wednesday as-usual. Try to attend and give the Ladies Auxiliary a lift. A Reminder The Court Lady Snowbird annual Bazaar and Tea will be held this Thursday Nov. 27th at 7:30 p.m. at the Nestleton Community Centre. The Public School choir will be a feature. Mrs. R. Davison has been invited to open the event. Social News Delton and Marge Fisher, son Scott, West Hill and friend Wendy, Toronto, Marge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Broomfield, brother Neil and wife Helen Broomfield, Andrea and -Nathan---of - Cobourg were Sunday guests of Mrs. Minnie Fisher of Caesarea. Alan and Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa were Friday evening guests of the Cawk- ers of Scugog Point Road. Grant Cawker. also of Will fig olor | Oshawa, was a guest on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mabel Cawker attended the 4-H Homemak- ing program 'Your Corner of the World'. on Saturday morning held in the Second- ary School in Uxbridge and 'enjoyed the marvellous dis- plays and club presentations put on by the 4-H girls very. much indeed. A fine pro- gram of achievement. Heartiest congratulations to the girls and their leaders for a job well done. While there Mrs. Mabel Cawker had the pleasure of "presenting the Ontario County Women's Institute Scholarship to Anné Marie Taylor of the Prince Albert 4-H Club. Anne Marie 'is now attending College at: Ryerson. "Folks from this area were well represented at the presentation of the Scugog . Choral . Society's . latest production Meredith Wilson's "The Music. Man" held at the Town Hall 1873, Queen St. Port Perry during the past week. Congratulat- ions to the Scugog Choral Society for a once again very successful show. club , Achievement - News for next week phone - 986-4715. Any news' of interest: would be most welcome. Thank you kindy' Alcoholism is a serious medical and social problem." Often forgotten is the fact that alcoholism is a "family disease', and that those closest to the alcoholic can - have their lives damaged or even ruined because of this. Al-Anon Family Group is an organization made up of people who are closely affec- ted by an alcoholic: sons, daughters, wives or hus- bands. The group meets to discuss their common problems and figure out ways to help themselves deal with these problems and improve their own personal lives. One group is meeting on a regular basis in Uxbridge (every Friday evening: at 8:30 at the St. Johns School) and a spokesman for that group says that people from the Port Perry and, Scugog area would be welcome to attend. Anyone wishing more information about the meet- _ings and _the "functions: of . Al-Anon can call 852-6084 in Uxbridge. # CHRISTMAS 9g: FRUITCAKE 10% he (Until the End of November, 1980) SPECIALS THIS WEEK .. MINCEMEAT TARTS - SAVE 30* Reg. $2,49 ... Dozen $2.19 LARGE CRUSTY ROLLS - SAVE 16¢ Reg. $1:15... Dozen 99¢ GINGERBREAD HOUSES - . $10.95 Order Yours Now for Christmas, Small. Fedkiedikies % STOUFFVILLE BAKERY | PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-2412 Large... $17.95 emer HRBHERD Yede - ] * po » |] : 3 * i RE | EY ki » " » . ain il . ' > @° » »

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