Scugog Christian School students will be performing tonight (Tuesday) at Port Perry Bapti 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 18, 1990 3 bi " "Christmas Around the Worl st Church beginning at 7:30 p.m. 5 0 : gaits 4 SN x oF ' Sab hie a so a AE J 4 £ 1 a ny A 1 vee \ Scoliosis screening in schools In the new year several chiropractors from the Durham Region Chiropractic Society will be visiting approximately 90 schools in the Durham Region to screen children for scoliosis and postural deformities. The team scoliosis refers to a sideways cur- vature of the spine. The most common form of scoliosis is called idiopathic scoliosis, which simply means "of no known cause." Idiopathic scoliosis accounts for approx- imately 70 percent of all scoliosis cases. This form of scoliosis may be present from infancy to adulthood and is seven times more common in females than males. Other less common forms of scoliosis may be associated with such conditions as spina bifida, polio, cerebral palsy, and muscular dystrophy. With early detection, scoliosis may be treated prior to abnormal bone growth. In severe cases of Scoliosis that have been left un- treated, intense pain and deformi- ty may result which can interfere with the functioning of the heart and lungs. It is rare for parents to recognize if their child has scoliosis because the development of this condition is so gradual. Such subtleties as slanted shoulders, a prominant shoulder "ART ... THE PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT LASTS A LIFETIME!" blade, or uneven pant hem may be a clue of an underlying pro- blem. If you have noticed such changes in your own children it would be wise to have them assessed by a trained health care professional. Early detection and treatment is the key to managing this condition. As a doctor who deals with back pain daily, I have discovered the importance of maintaining proper posture and spinal care during our growing years to prevent back pain condi- tions later on in adulthood. If your children bring informa- tion home concerning a spinal check-up they had at school, read it carefully to assure your child has a healthy spine. : FRAMER'S GALLERY 233 Queen St., Port Perry PEDERSON DISPOSAL "= Notice to Scugog Township GARBAGE PICK-UP for CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS: MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th picked up MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25th picked up THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27th THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27th picked up FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28th FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28th picked up FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28th -- THEN -- MONDAY, DECEMBER 31st picked up MONDAY, DECEMBER 31st TUESDAY, JANUARY 1st picked up WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd THURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd picked up THURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd Have a Safe & Happy Holiday! 985-2543 d" A family gathering was held at the home of Dorothy & Roy Hope on Sunday to help their mother celebrate her birthday. Dorothy's birthday is not until Christmas Eve, so you still have a few days to give her a hug. I hope that when I become a grandmother that I'll be half as good a one as Dorothy. She told me she was going to make bird feeders with all her grand- children. What a great family. It's no wonder Roy always has a smile on his face. If you still haven't decided on what to do New Years Eve, go to the Prince Albert Hall. There are still a limited number of tickets available. Please call Pat Stephens at 985-0178. A pre Christmas gathering was held Sunday at the Lloyd Pereman's with Lloyds family members. Mrs. Pearl Gostick returned home on Saturday after spending 2 weeks with her son Gordon and Agnes in Florida. Recent visitors of Les and Grace Beacock were Mrs. (Nor- man) Grace Wilson Jackson from Brooklin and Mrs. (J.) Marion Martyn Lake of Oakwood. There were former neighbours when Grace & Les were on the farm. A small crowd attended the weekly euchre due to other ac- tivities and the weather. The win- ners for the evening were Ladies: Elsie Pogue, Heida Krieg, Myrtle APPLES for SALE Gimblett. Men's: Clarence Buton, Carl Gimblett and Richard Manns. Lucky draw winners were Richard Manns, Myrtle Gimblett and Bert Daniels. The Special Christmas euchre will be on Thursday, December 20 at 8:00 p.m. with no euchre on December 27. Merv and Ilean Pugh attended a pre Christmas gathering at their daughters Bonnie and Paul Solomon & family on Sunday. Other members joining the fami- ly were Wayne and Dianne Pugh and boys and grandmother Gostick. A small but lively gathering was held at Prince Albert Sunday School. Mrs. Hunter cooked tasty hot dogs and Mrs. Moynes allow- ed the children to decorate their own cupcakes. Mr. J. helped by passing out presents and keeping control of the mighty throng. Sun- day School will start again January 13, 1991. Have a safe and happy holiday. On Sunday, December 23, the Sunday School and Choir will be presenting a cantata. This will be at the regular church time 11:30. Come out and see this last perfor- mance of Mrs. Eva Hunter before she retires. Prince Albert has worked hard on this. Mrs. Snelgrove has put the Sunday School through their paces. It pro- mises to be very entertaining but uplifting. Mcintosh * Cortland * Empire * Idared Northern Spy * Taiman Sweet WILLOWTREE ORCHARDS Durham Rd. 8, Port Perry 985-9205 NOTICE to RESIDENTS TOWNSHIP of SCUGOG 1991 DOG TAGS 1991 Dog Tags are available at: Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street Pete's Pet Pantry, Port Perry Plaza Tags may be purchased by mail upon receipt of Owner's Name, Address, Telephone Number, Breed and sex of Dog, with payment of the following applicahle fees. All dogs over the age of 3 months must be licenced. -- FEES -- 1. All neutered or spayed dogs $10.00 (certificate required). 2. Each male or female - $15.00 for the first dog in any one dwelling unit; $20.00 for the second dog; $25.00 for the third dog; $50.00 for the fourth dog; and $100.00 for the fifth and each additional dog. The running at large of dogs within the Township of Scugog is prohibited. Your assistance is requested. Call Ann Barrett -- Phone 852-7295 Goodwood Pound -- 1-416-640-1987 1:00 PM to 5:30 PM Weekdays 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon on Saturday Ward 4 residents may call the Township Office at 985-7346 and leave a message for Ann Barrett. Earl S. Cuddie, AM.C.T, C.M.C,, Clerk-Administrator, Township of Scugog by nL