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Port Perry Star, 14 Apr 1998, p. 15

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"A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 14, 1998 - 15 Area's DHC has hired new director Lynda Hessey has been done academic work in hired as executive director this area. of the Durham, In September 1997, the Haliburton, Kawarthaand Ministry of Health Pine Ridge District Health announced the province Council (DHKPR-DHC). wide restructuring of dis- Ms Hessey has been the trict health councils. executive director of the Locally, the Durham and Durham Region District the Haliburton, Kawartha Just over a dozen quilts and blankets were presented to the Rose of Durham Port Perry office recently by the Volunteer Angels for Comforting Children, a local group knitting materials for Quilting for the kids Health Council for the past six and a half years. Prior to joining the DHC, Ms Hessey worked in the Ministry of Health in a number of senior policy and planning positions. As well, she has had experience in the delivery of both community health and social services. In addition, she has a strong interest in integrated delivery systems and has and Pine Ridge Councils will be restructured and the new planning body, Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha and Pine Ridge District Health Council will be in operation by April 1. The central office loca- tion for the new Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha and Pine Ridge DHC will be located in the Peterborough area. kids in need. The group, along with Port Perry quilters and area teachers, helped make the blankets over the past few months. Pat Johnstone, left, and Dorothy Byers, right, presented the quilts to Lynne Smart. CHRIS HALUPORT PERRY STAR PFAFFS&PFABRICS 2930 Chandler Drive, Port Perry on the island Fabrics & Notions Sewing Machines & Sergers 985-9944 | Gezellioheid... $43 | | Quality Knitting, yarns, kits, accessories ! ! | FT ---- cp --te---- Se} ----T a I Specializing in Natural Fibres Handcrafted Buttons If Classes & Workshops available i 523 Queen St., Port Perry Cheerfully open by appointment 985-4914 -basis and suggestions are welcome. The Starlite also has them. DAILY LUNCH &- DINER SPECIALS The Starlite Diner tries to put a little touch of Magic preferred cards for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner to into your day. give you even more for your hard eared dollar. We all realize that money is tight and we try our best The restaurant opening is January 1997 to provide a good product for a reasonable price in a and we appreciate all our regulars who have clean, comfortable atmosphere. kept our spirits high. Thanks to you! We have specials available for lunch & dinner every The owner, Paul & his partner Cathy are day. We try to cater to young & older people on a daily here all the time. If a problem occurs, please tell Paul, nerves of steel is your friendly Matthew Goad Kirsten Williams LITTLE HARBOUR breakfast cook. He's the one that gets your breakfast out on time - record time. Paul & Cathy are new to the restaurant business but they are constantly innovating for the customer's benefit and satisfaction. Paul works here 7 days a week and also juggles another job. (You think you're tired!) tarlite FAMI INER Preferred Customer Cards For Lunch, Dinner and Breakfast "available NOW! 1866 Scugog St., Port Perry, 985-0025 The Starlite has become a family restaurant with sisters, April & Cathy, Mom; Paul and his daughter Erin. 'We hope you stop in & try our fare. We'd like to make you part of our regular list of customers in a magical setting. PORT PERRY DENTURE GLINIC Full Dentures * Repairs While You Wait Relines ¢ Partial Denture * Quality, Affordable Dentures Free Consultation ¢ All Insurance Plans Accepted Mike Dunn D.D. Ann Dunn D.D. 985-802 28 Water St., Port ey 1974 Handcrafted Pine & Oak GEO 115 North Port Road, Port Perry Furniture (905) 985-8774

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