ron FETT PRY Y LAE A J 4 9 (} Y 3) oF Po 3 14 " Rit 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 26, 1981 Scugog arthritis campaign goal is $2000 That group of diseases we call arthritis has been around since the beginning of life on earth. There is proof of that in skeletons of dinosaurs and 'ancient mummys. : But, there is speculation that one of the more than 100 different types of arthritis is relatively new. The type in question is rheumatoid arthritis. This is one of the most common and potentially dangerous form of arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis strikes most people in the 20-45 year age group, and seems to affect about three times as many women as men. The cause of rheumatoid arthritis" is not known and there is no cure for it. The disease: can be AF MAA RY RE MINAS ALA LE aad es , # YON 3 Ah bX el va oR des Meer BEC ANS SE i ARE aN Sb EE HE RTA AP controlled with drugs in most cases. The suggestion that rheumatoid arthritis is a recent addition to man's ailments, comes from the fact that it has never been - described by the ancient Greeks and Romans; it does not show up in Shakespeare or the Bible; and it cannot be found in paintings before ' / until the middle of the last century. According to Dr. Watson Buchanan, Director of the Rheumatic Disease Unit at McMaster Medical Centre in Hamilton, researchers suspect that the cause of rhéumatoid arthritis may be a slow-virus. . According to Buchanan, slow viruses are 1800. It was not even named Epsom School's future safe for five more years The Durham Board of Education has agreed the future of Epsom School will not be examined again for another five years, and bus service will be provided this September for families on Regional Road 23 who wish to send their children to the school. Both decisions by the Board, which were adopted earlier this summer, came as welcome news to the Epsom School Accomodation Committee, which had made the suggestions in a report on the school this past spring. 'Mrs. Barbara Evans, one of the committee members who drafted the report to the board on the school, called the actions 'pleasing and positive." SO000000OOO0OOOC) 000 WOOO A] OOOO O0O0ODOOOOO00O0O0O0O0O 000 TCICICCCCHC Tee Tan he Te ake Tu kee | - NEW CAR TRADES "MUST GO!' We're Clearing'Em Out. SAVE $$$ ol yp 1979 BUICK REGAL - mission, PS/PB, AM/FM $6,195.00 252525252525252525d52525252525 $4,989.00 1977 DODGE CHARGER S.E. 2 DR. HARDTOP - V8 automatic transmission, PS/PB, bucket seats, console and landau top. A very sharp car. Lic. LKP 121. $3,895.00. 1977 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2 DR. HARDTOP - V8, automatic transmission, PS/PB, air condition- ing, power windows, rear defroster, AM radio 8 track, 57,959 miles, landau top. A very sharp car. 5 Lic. LLJ819..$3,195.00 1977 DODGE RAMCHARGER 4 X 4 - V8 engine, x automatic transmission, PS/PB, console, radio, tracker A-T sport wheels, bucket seats with arm rests. Lic. RRA415. $4,695.00 1976 VOLARE 4 DR. STATION WAGON - 6 cylin- der, automatic transmission, PS/PB, woodgrain, roof rack, AM radio, rear defroster, Al condition. Lic. KXM 555. $2,695.00 1975 CHEV ¥2 TON PICK-UP - Only 33,150 miles, AM/FM radio. Lic. DV3 389. $2,895.00. 1974 DATSUN 260Z - A real sharp car with many standard features. 55,000 miles. Lic. JDO 752. Tele | le 25eS¢ $3.995.00. power windows. Al Condition. Lic. OBH 744. 1978 DODGE DIPLOMAT - 4 door custom, V8, automatic transmission, PS/PB, radio, vinyl roof, very clean -well kept. Lic. ER6807. $3,897.00 1978 OMNI 5-DOOR HATCHBACK - 1.7 litre 4 cylinder engine, AM radio, rear defroster, radial tires, oneowner. Lic. NDL 235. $4,395.00 1978 ACADIAN - 4 cylinder, automatics trans- mission, AM radio, rear defroster, white walls, brown metalfic. Like New! Lic. MNL 282. 1974 MUSTANG 2 DR. HARDTOP - V6, auto- matic transmission, bucket seats, console, vinyl top, dual remote sport mirrors, AM radio with 8- V8, automatic trans- radio, rear defroster, CIC CaCICICICCACICACICACACATACACACACACACATACACATACATAGACACACACACACATACAGACACICAGACAGICAGA025252525255e5e525e5252525252525252525d52525 The Accomodation Committee spent 18 months researching its report to the Board and found overwhelm- ing support among people in that part of the Township to maintain the school and keep it open. Committees are formed to examine the future of' schools when enrolments drop to certain levels, and what the Board's decision means is that there won't even be another examination of the school for five years at least. On August 11, the Board sent a letter to families living in the area of Regional Road 23 south of the Reach Road, informing them that bus service to Epsom School (grades K to Six) would be available this September. The Accomodation Committee maintained in its report that the enrolments at the school could be increased if there was more thorough bus service in that area. 193, SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 30to 89 Days Rates subject to change. &<J STANDARD Y.:3m¥ TRUST 165Queen Street. P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOBINO Telephone: 985-84350r 985-8436 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation ANNUAL BOATS AUGUST. AA -- AFund Raising Event for the New Library -- FEATURING: "The Artisans" FASHION DESIGNER -- FUR KNITTING PAULA LISHMAN 18 Zo wd va NA particularly hard to pin- point. "It will take time, patience, and above all, the money for research to find the answers," Buchanan states. oo The Arthritis Society conducts campaigns to aT Ld po og BEA In Port Perry and Scugog Area the campaign will begin in September and the goal is $2000. © Campaign manager is Mrs. L. Midgley, Box 38, Port Perry, Ontario LOBINO. support research and related programs. FASHION DRAMA 81 FASHION SHOW J [ at TOWN HALL 1873 presented by "Friends of the Library" \ FASHION DESIGNER -- WEAVER -- SPINNERS WENDINI -- ORIGINALS FASHION DESIGNER -- WEAVER FRANCIS SOLAR MONDAY & THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14 & 17 SHOWTIME: 8:00 P.M. TICKET PRICE: $ 1 0 ° 00 includes wineand hor d'oeuvres and coffee served at intermission while you listen to the music and song of Mr. Irwin Smith on the Grand Piano. Door Prizes donated by: Dave & Marg Waite -Nenquon Travel and Jim &Cheryl Pearse - Pearse Jewellery. GET YOURTICKETS WHILE THERE ARE STILL SOME AVAILABLE: Forder Insurance Agency, Pink Dot, Richard's Beauty Salon \ or Call 985-8416 or 985-3005. ® Starts Wednescay, August 26th-9:00 A.M. @® Clearance Prices - Yes! Lots of Time to Enjoy this Summer. ® Avoid Next Year's Price Increases. 5 MBARINR 3 OUTBOARDS ps § track gauges and tack. 68.000 mils, raciatires, [ll WHITE Seconds 20m) ero $50900. .. 339 N tity Piri | 8' RED (Demonstrator) - New was $359.00. . . ... .. $279 MOTORS SALE ; ~ "NEWCARSPECIAL : 14' FIBREGLASS CANOES (New) - Was $349.00... ..$299 MARINER ELECTRIC (New) - Was $359.00... . .. .. $299 f 1981 DODGE COLTS - 4 cylinder, 4 speed, with 16' FIBREGLASS CANOES (New) - MARINER 2 H.P. (New) -Was $418.00. .......... $389 diy Standard iastires .. trom $5,998.00 8 I 15/7 RUNABOUT TOM POIOHNSON Used) Mariner 3.5 H.P. Ai Cooled (New) Was $575... $303 : Shox eDL ERT CATA "has 54 500 0 TVD AN $3,695 Mariner A H.P. (New)- Was $666.00. C5499, ; | MINIFISH SAILBOAT (Slightly marked)- ; Mariner 5 H.P. Air Cooled (New) - Was $739.00. . : .. $539 i (0 PORTPERRY x y Was $1,275.00 ........................ . $995 Mariner SH.P. (New)- Was $769.00............. $599 - ! ml CHRYSLER E23 ! SUNFISH SAILBOAT (New) - Was $1,695.00. :... $1,349 ~~ 9.9H.P.(New)-Was$1,206.00................ $869 ! Rd 12' & 14' ALUMINUM BOATS (New)... . 20%OFF Similar Savings on Other Models - 2H.P. 10200 H.P. 8 [christen] Hwy. 12 & 7A [CHRYSLER | =a 1 FOXMANOR a i IF BUsy of g ~ 159 Casimir Street | : et 985-8000 1 CIO OOOO CHCICCHCICHC ECC OO OC I IE TIE IC CIT I I ECE ECT IEEE OEIC IEC IC OCI ICCC) hat Al