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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 9 Jun 1971, p. 26

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= CONGRATULATIONS Port Perry On Your Centennial & ° 100 Years Of Continuous Progress : : It is also our pleasure to announce to the people of Port Perry, it is the Centennial of the Ontario College of Pharmacy, 100 years of continuous education and this pharmacy has the honour of receiving a centennial plaque; which is only given to a business that has been in continual existence successfully for 100 years or more. » We as pharmacists, would like to give you a synopsis of what has happened at the college level, and to "this" drug store in the last 100 years: ONTARIO COLLEGE PHARMACY 1871 -- 1971 THE STORY OF PHARMACY IN THE 100 YEARS' HISTORY ; . ~100 years of service, protecting the public interest; with a continual OF PORT PERRY WITH REFERENCE TO BRUTON"s, : educational programme for pharmacists. ~Controtling the sale of Drugs and Poisons. . --This pharmacy has been in operation since 1866. --Maintauung standards f ot macy. i : methies icaeni thing ir ~--From 1866 to 1884 it was situated on the East side of the present post office, SOME HIGHLIGHTS IN 100 YEARS OF PHARMACY when it was burned down. It was rebuilt and the store remained in that location, until 1928 when it was moved to the present location just west 1871 -- Antiseptics came into use. Deaths due to surgical infection drops from othe pods . 50% - 30% and to-day practically non existant. bg * poe : ~The store was started by a Mr. S. E. Allison, in 1866, -- a newsy note of T ~ 1871 Sates College of Pharmacy created the first pharmacy act interest from The Bell Historical Library; while the store was in Mr. S. E. Allison' cossession, the Bell Telephone established a local switchboard in 1881 -- immunization against disease, such as Rabies developed by Louis the sic. and listed 4 sutiScribers in the Telephone Directory the first Pasteur year, In addition to Mr. Allison, the Ontario Bank, the General Store - . f A. Ross and Sons, the flour mill éf Trounce & Co. were the names in r $2 1891 -- Dipetheria death rate of 1000 in 100,000 cut down by serums and deg sp to-day practically non sah ws -- the directory. Service was available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. - week-days. 1901 -- Acetyt-salicylic Acid (A.S.A.) just coming into general use --Mr. Allison was followed by M . T. C. Nichols; who in turn | for reduction of pain and fever was followed by Mr. C. Allis®m, a nephew of the original Ww: store owner. vy ' 2 1911 -- The vital role of vitamins in health being "Mr, E. B. Flint, and Mr. Orval Byers were the next ae ° a discovered consecutive owners. int --In 1919 -- Mr. P. G. Morrison came from Aurora to Port Perry , bought the business, continued running the store until his death. . 4) t : 1921 -- Banting and Best discover insulin for rg ae --ir, May 1946, Mr. Stanley R. Bruton : e diabetes. : 1931 -- The discovery of life saving sulfa fat drugs. took over the present business; and ~) he has just celebrated 25 years successfully in Port Perry. i : =} it 1941 -- Smail amounts of the amazing ah < antibiotics being made available fh to physicians: e.g. penicillin 2 : - : ° a a --Mr. Bruton has had the honour of having 1951 -- Experiments being made with / i. the Franchise of Max Factor and Yardley Polio vaccine. 2 million doses ™ cosmetics; plus Kodak Agency for the » B given to children in Canada last 25 years. B in 1955 * a -~1950 -- Mr. Bruton took on the IDA PS &: 3 1961 -- Tranquilizers and other mood Agency, which has contributed a great 54 C changing drugs introduced. deal to the success of his business. \ t : 1971 -- Diseases such as smalipox, Typhoid, : Be A Seal ene hate . t $e? diptheria, scarlet fever, mumps etc. r = a rs. Beth Brydon, who still re. n have been conquered by pharmaceutical < j 4 % a resides in Port Perry. x vi science , om' y ; --1961 -- He makes first major renovations in iN : aie at » ' which he lowered the ceiling and added fixtures. till seeking wor drugs o tomorrow ~P, : ° 1966 -- 30 feet was added to the rear of the store 34 x The Ontario College of Pharmacy luoks hich h. ily i h k j Xe = : Gincaneiten ceilinias Ghanatis ob Gitte which has really increased the work capacity greatly. * : Service 1969 -- We obtained the Laura Secord Candy Franchise, which we are .'} : proud to have. a iz: Y 2 x. at aca aa Artal ndladiinbectade acy pt SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSESSESSESEEESESES x e . e oS A . e ° + e " " 1) ag: 4 Did You Know? ! . '§: Please Drop In.? 7 OU ee : § 'es : : One of the Finest collections of ¢ & +4 o a . 4 'a: And View O : i ms (vi IS Ur; =: «Antique Apothecary Jars :@ . : bed « : a : . Ph e ° a" ' + . * arma cy ° $ to be found anywhere is in our dispensary, ¢ # _= @ ° ' be > ; . PDA , o $2) = W) n dow D iS pla ° . with their original Gold Leaf Labeling ° f , . y . . \ \ . . $ COME IN AND WE WILL BE HAPPY TO SHOW THEM TO You! $ . bd . as ys " _-- "~ SO eeeeseeesccceceseesseeeesooon SOHSSSSSS SHSSHSHSHSESESESESESESESESESESESESe + . o : 7. * . 'eZ ° ; * a » QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY

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