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Port Perry Star, 22 Dec 1987, p. 55

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Ladies Hospital Auxiliary Pot-luck luncheon Jan. 14 by Luella Graham The Port Perry Ladies Hospital Auxiliary held their meeting on Monday, with 21 persons present. The President opened the meeting and then wished all a Merry Christmas, and a good holiday. The secretary's reports was read, and accepted. Other reports were also given. Bonnie Gerrow received more baby booties. She reported six boys born and three girls. Our President told us that we have a busy year ahead. On Jan. 14th, a pot-luck luncheon is being held for the Junior Volunteers and the Ladie's Auxiliary are asked to at- tend this. There was an In-Patient party held at the Hospital on Dec. 9th, by the Volunteers. This party was a great success. Twenty-seven of the patients were able to attend. They had Archie Walker, and Louise Hartney entertaining. What a love- ly gesture for the patients done by volunteers and entertainers. Sure a pleasant time for these patients. Mr. Brown was with us, and thanked the Auxiliary for the work they do, and then wished one and all the Season's Greetings. A motion was then made by Mary Letters that we adjourn. At this time, we had Pat Duchemin B.Sc. Phm., come to speak on 'Seniors and Drugs." This was a most infor- mative talk, and the ladies were free to ask questions. This being our Christmas meeting, lovely goodies, tea and cof- fee was served. Our next meeting will be Jan. 18th, 1988. Hope to see a good turnout. And, a Happy Holiday to each and all. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 22, 3 : | 7 ga pi Chester and Adele Pedzikowski have been decorating their 1987 -- 15 Ne Caesarea home for many years now, making their place the ultimate show-stopper in the Cartwright area. They won an honourable mention in the Star's Christmas Lights contest. New taxes are coming in the back door...... To The Editor: Sit down folks, the government is coming in the back door - again! I hope you are angry enough to protest. I see by the financial section of the Toronto Sun (Thurs. December 17, Truck-car collision kills man A 27 year old Oshawa area man was killed in a collision Saturday December 19, just south of Blackstock. Roger Kim Wilson, 27, of Lot 17, Conc. 5, Oshawa, died after his pick- up truck collided with a larger four by four on Regional Road 57, at the Scugog/Newcastle Town Line. Durham Regional Police say the accident happened at 1:20 p.m. when the Wilson truck was headed northbound on 57. The four by four, driven by Robert Jones, 20, of Thor- nhill, was headed south, and was at- tempting to turn left onto the Town Line. Both vehicles were written off by the crash, with an estimated total damage of $20,000. Mr. Wilson was single, and live at his parents' home. The accident is still under investigation. 1987) that the government is going to "'squeeze" billions of dollars from the financial institutions in the next five years through several new taxes including a levy on the capital bases behind institutions. This article does not speak of these taxes as a possibility (as my insurance company inferred), it is spoken of as a reality. This article says this new tax on Loved that To The Editor: : As a participant in your recent Gingerbread House Contest, [ would like to say a great big "Thank You" to all who made it such a great suc- cess. It was wonderful to see all the different ideas people had and thanks also to the knowledgeable judges who did such a fine job in picking the winner. With the money I received I plan to buy something to remember the occasion by. Thanks again! Merry Christmas Sincerely, Warren Moffatt, Raglan. P.S. Something like this contest is really what makes a community. "GY GY ~~ -UY - Sincerely Yours - OV --G@ - CUSTOM GIFT BASKETS - EY oi I % for all occasions. "UG 0% ~V~ - 985-8954 ....,985-3616 We specialize in exquisite Gift Baskets to make your gift giving unique and personal. Our baskets will make a lasting impression Call or visit us to view our collection. Delivery available upon request. Sincerely yours, HEATHER & MAXINE MON. to FRI. 9 AM to 5 PM: SAT. 9 AM to Noon Canada Wide & USA Delivery North oif 'Reg. Rd. 2 (Lilla St.) to 11th Conc., turn East, 2nd house. * WV = ~ WN = VISA accepted Ea I ~ YY YY -~ G0 - ~V4 -- 44 - the capital of banks and trust com- panies was introduced because they don't pay any income tax. Well it is my feeling that they still won't, you and I will do that for them. Be assured of that! Finance Minister Michael Wilson backed down on his tax on food and gave us a few breaks (?) on our in- come tax but on the other hand it would seem to me we are more than contest! paying for his 'kindness. Insurance companies make a lot of money and seemingly are enjoy- ing huge profits. They have the use of our money for many years (as in life insurance) yet they are threatening to pass on this tax to us. Are we to be penalized for letting them use our money? Will we be taxed again on that money when our policies are due? I am curious to know what the banks and trust companies are go- ing to do to offset this "squeeze." My best guess would be that they will do some "squeezing" of their own. I, for one, am all squeezed out. Bonnie Hudson, Nestleton December 24th December 31st SCUGOG MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY -- HOLIDAY HOURS -- TTR Closed 1:00 PM December 25th & 26th ............................ Closed UTTER Closed 1:00 PM January 1st, 1988 ............................. Closed -- HAPPY HOLIDAYS -- Robt. Fair elected as Chairman Robert Fair of Port Hope, was elected Chairman of the Durham College Board of Governors at its December 15 meeting. Mr. Fair was formerly Vice- Chairman of the Board, and has served on several Board Commit- tees as well as on Advisory Commit- tees of the College. He. is principal of the Burnham School in Cobourg, and has served on many Community Organizations including the Port Hope Planning Board, The Architectural Conser- vancy of Ontario, The Local Ad- visory Board of Employment and Immigration Canada, The Port Hope Library Board, The Central Area Principals Association and Community Aceess, Port Hope. He is a Past Warden of St. Mark's Church in Port Hope, and a former District Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Canada.

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