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Port Perry Star, 25 Nov 1981, p. 22

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0 A fo a i Ew tn ih AN <3) 837 Ato (id 0 oe Fle x FA Wi wl pa i i | i i } J 2s - if 5 wr | 8 ns i a | i vi =i i TV Ma | a | 7 is | 7 fi } is | | 7 | - i | 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 25, 1981 No extra money for Region Durham Region will just have to make do with the money it receives from the provincial government, but Ontario community and social services minister Frank Drea said last week in Whitby he is willing to discuss the province's tight money policies with elic ell elle) SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS ~ Call GIL RUMMENIE 986-5319 Or Drop Off At MODERN TEXTILES RT Sr ACRES BEETS IR ET MERE YS Wad a) ETA DLCHI RR Nat RN LEX BE ANA TNAN h) . WY THA BR ARSE S 2° NARI XL ah SRA AEE \ . This year, the provincial government increased pay- ment for general welfare programs by nine per cent, while the Region's increase in some costs was about 20 per cent. Stating that the Regional budget has grown "quite Regional officials. Regional staff has charged the provincial government has held back about $10,000 over the past two years from Durham, a charge that Drea denied last week when he addressed the Oshawa- Whitby Social Planning council. enormously' over the past five years when provincial RRR tight money policies were in : effect, Mr. Drea suggested, VILLAGE BLUES Durham will have to identify: G64 WATER ST., PORT PERRY its spending priorities. 985-8864 One of the results of the= shortfall in Durham"s social ° Jeans z Cords - services budget has been - i . that family counselling divis- Designer Jeans ion has not maintained its Sweaters & Blouses full personnel allotment. ALL SIZES, STYLES Mr. Drea said the nine per &COLOURS. cent. increases from the The Store That Says Province this year "is the "I Want You To Wear My Pants." best we can get out of | provincial revenues.' Bring the Kids To See The Scugog Chamber of Commerce SATURDAY, {80 NOV. 28th PARADE STARTS at 2:00 P.M. From the Port Perry High School Down Queen Street. *BIG BANDS *FLOATS *CLOWNS *FREE CANDY (For the Kids at Latcham Centre) Married 60 years When Howard and Olive McMillan of Greenbank celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on June 8, their families decided to take up a money collection and donate it in their honour to the Central Seven Association for the Mentally Retarded. Central Seven Association president Joan Heintzman recently accepted a cheque for $450 in honour of the McMillan's 60th wedding anniversary. Si SR ae ed iad St. John Aibulange SMITH-CORONA ' ! h fl § Splashed to the eye, can | TYPEWRITERS cause wig Phy J Manual or Electric ¥ ment fot flush the eve | PORT PERRY STAR "gently with at least a quart of 235 Queen Street cool water, and get medical 985-7383 attention immediately. : Christmasis... Oyes, Just around the Corner 1 BOOK YOUR PARTY EARLY i y : 'EMIEL S PLACE CANADIAN & DUTCH CUISINE For.Your Dining Pleasure Friday & Saturday : Entertainment by Ron Hewat . onthe Gulbransen Organ (COURTESY OF MALL MUSIC OF OSHAWA) FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 985-2066 7 = -OPEN SUNDAYS: 4:00t0 9:00 P.M. 16 V2 SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 30to59Days Rates Subject to Change. STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port-Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone: 985-8435 or 985-8436 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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