30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 24, 1987 | ATTENTION BUSINESSES Port Perry Two days per ny presently available (Mon. &/or Tues.) providing experienced operation .of both Manual and Computer Accounting and Payroll systems. YOUR OFFICE OR MINE! 985-9881 Weather Support Systems * Oshawa * Uxbridge 'REACHING OUT Courtesy of Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry Surviving the death of a loved one, especially a child or Snir J di spouse, ranks very high on the list of stress-producing hfe exgnts. While a moderate amount of stress gnay motivate and L - our health Evidence indicates that those who are bereaved have a which may even be life threatening. One study, for instance, onset of cancer. This stress is also likely to lead to problems in other rela- tionships. The incidence of separation and divorce in parents who experience the death of a young child is exceptionally high. The death rate is higher of bereaved parents than others for the first year following the death. It is a critical period dur- ing which the health and welfare of the bereaved should be of prime concern. Please direct your comments to Harold Wagg, 985. 2171. stimulate us, a high level of stress 1s potentially harmful to decreased resistance to infections and other diseases, some showed a striking correlation between severe stress and the in the same age and social categories. This is especially true. \ GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annuzl Rates Monthly Rates 3 YEARS A YEARS 8 5/8% 5 YEARS ' MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD Rates subject to change without notice Cali the office tor information SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN -STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All 'Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 8 318% Satellite Sales, Service and Installation Urider, Chaparral, DX, Drake We are now stocking the Miste KF2000 System antenna Builtin UHF/VHF amphtier with electrical rotating mechanism tor home indoor 'outdoor uses. boats mobile homes: & trailers 254. 28. ---------------------------------- JERROLD CONVERTER BOXES 90 day warranty PHONE: 985- 2652 Fe TEE ERR EERE RY EDS Community Memorial Hospital administrator David Brown was more than happy to accept a $4,000 cheque from Legion 419 members on Wednesday. First vice president: Andrea Weir 'renovation. and president Ed Groves were on hand to make the presentation, with funds going towards the hospital's x-ray department, in the midst of Choirs sing for seniors Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery Both our Senior and J unior Choirs attended a service at Daheim Nur- sing Home on Sunday. Rev. Nancy Waterman brought the message. Ruth Taylor of Sundridge was home with her parents, Elizabeth and Earl Taylor for a few days last week. Her aunt Ruth Taylor of Cann- ington and cousin Jack Evans of Cameron visited on Saturday. The Bethesda-Reach Women's In- stitute will hold their annual spring luncheon at Trinity United Church F riendship Hall on April 14th. There will 'b¢ a mini fashion show by Homan's Family Fashions. Tickets available from Anne Beare 852-6674 or Mabel Carter 852-3879. Happy Birthday, Wendy! Don't forget to find you happiest most colourful socks and come hop, ping into Spring at Epsom Church. Everyone welcome to join the fun sponsored by Epsom-Utica Social Club, 8 p.m. March 28th. There are.beautiful spring flowers out at Mrs. Bailey's home. On Wed. lan and Marlene Ar- chibald. Joanne and Andrews had lunch with Earl and Marie Wilson. Joyce Luchuk, Leah and Simon of Viarton visited at her parents home for a few days and was very pleas- ed to be present when Mrs. Blair Clark, L indsay. Robin and Bradley of Indonesia were guests of Earl and Marie for lunch. Mrs. Jordan had the thrill of lifetime when all three of her children, their children and their greaf grandchildren arrived for a suprise birthday party on Sunday Our best wishes for many happy returns to this wonderful mother On Sunday. Prentice Wilson visited with Michael Wilson Alan and Joyce Ashton and fami ly: of Oakwood visited his mother then Alan and Joyce went on to Toronto to visit her father at Sun nybrook Hospital. Jerrold. Joan and Jennifer Asling of Hanover spent the spring break with relatives in the "area, calling on his parents Don and Stella Asling Scott Wilson has re turned from an intensive but very interesting course on 4-H leadership training camp at Port Sydney. Welcome to Harry and Tressa De Jonge of Orillia who have moved in - to the mobile home at Earl ard Marie Wilsons, and will help with the farm work. : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Marie's mother, Mrs. W.0. Simpson had lunch with Ian and Marlene Ar- chibald and children on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilson of Aurora and Rev. Floyd Wilson and Mrs. Wilson and family of Landon were dinner guests with Douglas and Beth Wilson on Sunday. Norm Tapscott's niece, Mrs. Adele Kettel and daughters Emily and Lindsey were supper guests with Norma and Betty on Friday. Faye and Keith Ashton, Jamie and Robert, Jill and Gord Postma and family spent several days in Niagara Falls during the spring break. / EE tire lethkPR i Hwy [ NY § May, [Cou nt IY Lane 7A & High Street. Port ates nian of all is to be a conscious of none." ESIRAED) "The greatest fault GREYSTONE: EQUESTRIAN CENTRE (Mondays 8PM [24] in Arena has to offer - Fo & pom - & RR. 2. SHIRLEY ROAD -- PORT PERRY KING'S PLATE LOUNGE Tuesday Closed) Wed. thru Sat. Daily Luncheon Specials 6 P. M. Dinner Menu For your Tniiient and Relaxation after Dining DANCE EVERY SAT. EVG. to our D..J. Join us for a Delicious Meal plus SUNDAYS: 'Super Buffet 12 Noon to 8 P.M. SIPEC IAL KE VENT THIS SAT. EVG. Musical Ride ° us presentation thank you to our sponsor Star Bar Products (Chuck Preston) Come join us in our warm cozy atmosphere & enypy ali that Greystone For reservations call Glenda "9s 985- 97 i , . FUN & PRIZES! Paddy & John 2 2 d pl