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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1983, p. 8

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vid abs * pe 'i 2 eh pe AE ts Where Is This Building ? Mrs. Brown, but they weren't sure. The postcard was found with a collection of other old papers, including some dated 1909. On the back of the postcard is nothing but a scribbled name, in pen- cil, Miss E. Whitfield. If you think you know where the building is or anything else about the postcard, give Doreen Van Camp a call at 985-7346. Here's a mystery for those who have a knack for identifying buildings trom the past. Mrs. Keith Brown brought this old postcard into the Township of Scugog Municipal office to show Doreen Van Camp (who is pre- paring a book on the Blackstock, Cart- wright area). At first they thought the scene might be in Cadmus, the home of 'Breathe Free' help program at Scugog Library on Friday ~ 53 x 5 3 Ro 2 = Ss Durham Region Lung childhood disease, with under the direction of Recorded by children's Vik Association will visit an estimated 45,000 their friend Dr. Stein (an ~~ artists Sharon, Lois and SOR Scugog Public Library children affected in On- orange and purple Bram, it successfully V, on Friday, October 7thto tario alone. The objec- giraffe). Through their Presents information and i promote "Breathe Free" tive of the program isto experiences the children ideas in an entertaining oe A on SR ne Ry ie a self-help program for help young asthmatics learn about the trigger- manner. . asthmatic children aged develop a balanced at- ing factors of asthma Copies of 'Breathe between 5 and 10 years. titude toward their pro- and how to avoid them, Free" will be available The program is an at- blem, and to teachthem and how and when to at the library between 5 tractively designed book various coping practise relaxed and 8 p.m, on Friday, and record package, techniques. breathing and the impor- October 7th. The pro- funded by Gulf Canada, The book is basically tance of taking medica- &ram is provided as a and distributed by the an adventure story that tion as prescribed. free Christmas Seal Ser- Canadian Lung Associa- takes two asthmatic The record features Vice, although the Lung tion through its local children into several twolively songs and well Association would ap- branches. Asthma is the unexpected situations spoken instructions for Preciate a $1 or $2 dona- most common chronic and different places, relaxation exercises. tion per copy to cover BLUEPRINT FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT The Ontario Ministry of the Environment has developed a compre- hensive proposal of new programs, controls and regulations for the better management of eight million tons of solid waste and the 60 million tons of liquid industrial waste generated in Ontario each year. Information meetings to explain this Blueprint for Waste Management have already been held. Now interested persons or groups will be given the opportunity to make written or oral presentations on the subject at a series of public forums being held throughout Ontario. PUBLIC FORUM Tuesday, October 18 and Wednesday, October 19 2-4:30 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Metropolitan Toronto Public Library Meeting Room D, 789 Yonge Street, Toronto Written submissions are prefered but verbal presentations, accompanied by a written summary, are acceptable and will be heard in the order that notices of intention are received. Advance notice of presentation may be made by writing or phoning your local Ministry of the Environment office. Regional Office Suite 700, 150 Ferrand Drive Don Mills, Ont. M3C 3C3 (416) 424-3000 7) Ministry of the Hon. Andrew S. Brandt, Minister Environment Gerard J.M. Raymond, Depty Minister -- Ontario ard CE RE LR I a Wright Singers perform at Hymn Sing Service Greenbank News Reserve evening October 30th for Greenbank's Evening Sunday Beaton was able to return to her home after a few weeks in the Hymn Sing Service at hospital. 7:30. Featuring the Wright Singers of New- market. Miss Darlene Rodgers of Toronto, was at home for the weekend with her parents Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. James Ianson spent a few days last week with their daughter, Francis and Gordon Walker in Hep- worth. Mr. and Mrs. Len Leask. Jarvis have returned after enjoying a trip through the Western Provinces. We are pleased to know Ivan Bacon, son of Earl and Doris Bacon is attending Fanshaw College in London, Ont- ¢rland. ario where he is taking a Mechanical Course in Heavy Duty Farm Equipment. International Ploughing Match, Rich- mond and Markham Fairs were enjoyed by The many people from this area last week. The weatherman favoured us with such beautiful it was a pleasure to get around and see all the exhibits. Mr. Frank Rolsora of Maple visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Donneral weather onSunday. We are pleased to know Mrs. Marjorie County Singers Audition On Wednesday, Oct- ober 19, 1983, the County Town Singers will be holding auditions for the The audition starts at 8:00 p.m. in the of Whitby Senior Public School on Street in choir. Library Garden Whitby. Please note there are openings in all sections at the present time. For further inform- ation regarding the auditions, please con- tact Angela Willis at 668-5629. © PUMPS © HEAVY EQUIPMENT © COMPRESSORS ® SCAFFOLDS After having attended Trent University for two years, Marisa Sergnese left on Tuesday for Nanpes, France to study in connection with the "year abroad" course. Marisa will return home in June and will con- tinue her studies at Queens in the fall. Mrs. May Leask of Port Perry visited Sun- day with Mrs. Kathleen Congratulations to the Greenbank Gamblers who won the series over Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillian visited on Sunday with Ruby and Almer Rennie in Sund- We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nesbitt to our community who moved into the Neil Hunter home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean were guests with their daughter, APPLIANCES ® DOLLIES ® BOX TRAILERS Penny Fitzgerald of Pickering on Sunday to celebrate Helen's birth- day. Pat and Shelly Spencer, Kathleen Leask, Ruby Dusty, Betty Stone, and Iva and Sarah Phoenix attended a lovely shower on Sat in honour of Lori Prentice at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Almer Rennie in Sund- erland. The first meeting of the Greenbank 4-H Homemaking club, met at the home of Mrs. Bell, when the girls were introduced to this pro- ject "Looking Great, Feeling Great'. We dis- cussed the best way to a well groomed look and also how to shop proper- ly and not to be in- fluenced by the wrong person. The second meeting consisted of an exercise period led by Pat Fletcher. We had a real work-out and a dis- cussion on a balanced diet to supply enough energy for our bodies in our different work. . At our third meeting, we shall be looking at the care of our hair. A Little Closer Linda Perry, on behalf of the Beta Sigma Phi Theta Delta, presented hospital expansion fundraising chairman Howard Hall with a $50 cheque last Tuesday afternoon. RENT 179 Casimir St., Unit 2, Port Perry - 985-7771 .YOURSELF ® DOITYOUR ® Mon. to Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays 9 4.m. to 4 p.m. DEALER FOR: Homelite, AEG, Kango, Joy and Thomas 0 iT i WE RENT BERVICE SAVE " V.RENT & oe SAVE SAWS e DRILLS © SYJTIVYLINIL eo SINJIGYVE ©

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