i nl A NN a, Np bE Pictured above are some of the mothers and thelr bables who attended the October/ November series of "Information Babyville." The Durham Reglon Soclal Services depart- ment Is sponsoring another similar series for new mothers and thelr Infants starting later this month. (see story for times and location) At back In photo from left are Bonnie Dunk- erly and Karen; Deb Thompson with Melanie. In the front from left are: Tammy Martin with Brianne, Laural Griffen and Janet; and Diane Smith with Jason. Information Babyville new series Durham Region's Department of Health Services is pleased to announce the beginning of a third series of, Information Babyville, in the Port Perry area. This program consists of a series of eight classes, each being one and a half hours in duration, geared to new mothers and their infants up to 12 months of age. Topics of interest include infant nutrition, growth and develop- ment, child safety, early dental care and sexuality. If interested in learning more about these classes, contact the Uxbridge Of- fice of the Health Department at 852-9161. The series will be offered at Port Perry United Church, star- ting on Tuesday, Jan. 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. IIA 3A IA Pa Pa PA Pr Pr FA I PA FA PA TA Pr Fa Pr Fa Rar Er Rar Br Er ar Ra Br Ea Rr Far a Rr ar Ro Fo Bar) Sarr pd Featuring: CALA LPL PL AL PL PLT PLT PL PL VL PL VL PL AL PETC AL PLAT TL TL ALTE ALT PLAC ETL IL EAL PETE TEAL TLL TEAC TEAL TEAL TEAL TEAL TLL PLEA TLL TLL AL TL be Cee ee tr ta Ls te ns Ce Cr Cs Ce Cn rs Cr Ce a Ce Sn tn a Ce ta te tn te Ce ta te Ce Sa tate Ny ', NOW OPEN NEW LOCATION PORT PERRY PLAZA (near Canadian Tire) : 3 1 ; 1 1 3 1 Looking for a pet? Come and see us! i i i i } 3 3 1 ; 3 1 3 i 3 § 2 i * Puppies * Kittens * Hampsters * Mice * Turtles * Rabbits * Fish and more 985-0554 FRE L800 6555 5555550005 050505 008505 050505058505 050505 055505 656505 65553505 Lele {ld {vl {vd Be Rete eles Bede ieee Pele iele ele ie Peele ele Peleleieie tele tele ioe ieie ete ieieie ieee ie ie ieie pele Pele ieee ie Pe iePeraied 3 bot, 'Mothers are encouraged to bring their babies. There is no charge for these classes. LUKES COUNTRY STORE 207 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-3011 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Janvary 9, 1990 -- § Ontario Health Survey underway A major survey of about 50,000 people began on Jan. 8, 1990, to provide a more complete picture of the health of Ontario residents. The survey will provide a snap- shot of the health of residents to- day for the health planning needs of tornorrow. The survey is funded by the Premier's Council on Health Strategy and will be completed by November 1990. Data collected will be available in the spring of 1991. The information gathered will provide the Ministry of Health and nthar agancinc cunh ac Ines) health units, with a better understanding of the social, medical and psychological fac- tors that contribute to health. It will help planners identify health needs and develop programs in- cluding health promotion activities. . It is the intention of the Premier's Council on Health Strategy that the survey be repeated every five years to docu- ment changes in the population's health status and monitor pro- gress of the government's health _ goals, which are: (Turn to page 9) MACKEY, BAILEY & KORB BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Saturday Mornings - 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon Lake Scugog Lumber Building Oshawa Rd., PORT PERRY 985-1391 (7 ANN - OSHAWA if WINDOW AND DOOR E RX . | EDASHWOOD 3 2 ys pee yt Te, ; PLA lr Md WEE daly th ps £ 1200 Phillip Murray Ave.. vg 2 ol » Lx rd + 15 436-1344 GREAT PRE-INVENTORY SALE 2). 10 30': OFF SELECTED STOCK FRIDAY, JANUARY 12TH SATURDAY, JANUARY 13TH 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM