ia "What can save your time- and money, too?" Want to hear more about it? CALL US! PORT PERRY STAR COMPANY LIMITED 985-7383 ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD Mary Real Estate Limited, Realtor 286 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY | 985-8041 -- 985-8151 Office Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Greetings As the harmony of beautiful Christmas music fills your heart and home we send resounding thanks to you all. It's time for trees and Mistletoe . For Santa and his sleigh And time for dreaming magic dreams As we greet this Christmas Day! THANK YOU for your confidence. Our office will be closed from 5 p.m. on DECEMBER 24th, 1984 until 9a.m. on DECEMBER 31st, 1984. For assistance © please call 985-7606. WATERFRONT COTTAGE good beach, new 3 piece bath, even a sailboat at the low listing price of $31,900. Call now. PORT PERRY STAR -December 18, 1984 WATERFRONT HOMES - tell us your | needs and we can show you the several homes we have available. CLOSE TO PORT PERRY - large bungalow, dining room with walkout to deck, country size kitchen, family room, 12 baths, 2 car attached garage. Seeing is believing. Make your appoint ment to view this home today HORSE FARM with indoor arena with 20 box stalls. Also a large cattle barn. Four bedroom, 4000 sq. ft. home. II Iness forces sale. Call today for details. LOTS for home or cottage. Town or country. Whatever your requirements, inquire now. _ AFTER HOURS CALL: The high sound levels of portable "Walkman" tape players are often a cause of stress, and of danger, reports a Quebec study. People who adjust the volume of their Walk- mans at 8 (almost maximum sound level) cannot hear a car horn within four metres, and could damage their hearing, the research- ers conclude. Volleyball On Sat. Nov. 24 the senior girls volleyball team played against R.H. Cornish, Thora and Joseph Gould. Cart- wright Central lost against R.H. Cornish 2 games to 0 and also they lost 2 games to 0 against Thora. The girls also played Joseph Gould and won 2 games out of 2 games played. Out of the total of 6 games, Cartwright won 2 games. The girls also played Cannington, H.W. Knight and Sun- derland on Nov. 28. On Thursday Nov. 29 the senior boys volley- ball team played in Sunderland against Sun- derland, H.W. Knight, Cannington and Thora. The research team - Audiology and Ortho- phony students from the University of Montreal - examined the decibel range of the Sony Walk- man. They found its minimum level (70 decibels) about equals the droning of a vacuum cleaner, while its max- imum (115 decibels) approximates the screaming of an ambul- ance's siren. The students say the majority of Walkman users listen to their music more than two hours a day at a sound level of 100 decibels, with the volume set at a mid-to-maximum level. Direct consequences of exposure to such noise levels include deterioration of the sensitive cells of the ear. In the short term, the result can be a temporary loss of hear- ing (which could create a noticeable buzzing noise in one's ears and the inability to follow a conversation). Prolong- ed exposure could lead. to permanently impair- ed hearing, and possible deafness. Listening at these levels four hours a day for five days a week would be enough to W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED 118 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY, ONT. Port Perry 985-7386 Toronto 686-3931 produce deafness among 15 per cent of Walkman users after a year, students claim. Meanwhile, Walk- mans continue to invade factories and offjces - breaking up the mono- tony of work. However, in order to override the loud noise of machines, and to make the sound of music audible, the sound level of the Walk- man has to be more than double the ambient sound level, says Paul- ine Fortier, Audiologist at the Saint-Hyacithe Community Health Centre. In many cases, the resulting sound exposure is equivalent to listening to ten hours Walkmans endanger hearing of discotheque music a day. The wide spread of Walkmans means more and more people run the risk of overexposure to noise. Fortier advises Walkman users: lower the volume to prevent deafness, and avoid use when travelling to pre- vent accidents. » $159,500 -- Prestigious home with over 2900 sq. ft., features 3 walkouts, family room, 3 fireplaces, must be seen. $87,500 -- Custom built, fireplace, walkout from rec room to large lot, tastefully decorated. $77,900 -- Port Perry West, country living on 1 acre, dining room, fireplace, main floor laundry, garage. CALL KEN MIDDLETON 985-7386 or 985-7548 $74,900 -- Port Perry, 3 bedroom bungalow, newly decorated, eat-in kit chen, garage, quiet street. 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CALL SUSAN BRYANT OR CYNTHIA BLAIR 985-7386 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Snow White looks about in wonder, after being awakened by the Seven Dwarfs. The show was put on for a troup of excited youngsters and their parents Wednesday evening at Port Perry High School. A young girl from the audience bends down (way down!) fo give Snow White a kiss, in an attempt to bring her out of a spell cast by the Wicked Queen. chs a A a Tn i i lA ml A S50 7 . EE A Ty Chr Pi hr a hl