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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Mar 1964, p. 11

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q, aocial Workers' Bursaries The Honourable Dr. M. B. Dymond, Minister of Health, an- nounced to-day that bursaries will be available to cover two years leading to the Master of Social Work degree. Students accept- ed by a School of Social Work 'will now be able to apply to the Mental Health Branch for Fed- eral-Provincial training grants of $1,200 for single students and $1,600 for married students for each academic year. In addi- tion, full tuition fees will be of university training | recorder , . fixing, we fix right and fix fast. See us. H PORT PERRY | NI sone "Ao o SERVICE TV, -hi-fi, stereo, short wave, tape 'whatever needs Service By Ff & W ELECTRONICS, WiiTBY Ted Jackson Appliances Same Day Service on Calls Received Before Noon paid. Previously these grants were only given to support stu- | dents during their final year of | professional training. On completion of their studies, bursary holders are required to accept employment for two years as a member of a psy. chiatric team in one of Ont- ario's mental health facilities. Dr. Dymond added that many attractive and well paid career opportunities are open to quali- fied Social Workers in the pro- vincial mental health services. it it 985-2272 RAs eo WELL, NOT EXACTLY. Ten years ago, polio was a major killer of youth; today, vaccine has made the disease a comparative rarity. But, polio was claiming lives by the hun- dreds, traffic accidents were Killing more people under 25 than any other single cause of death--and they still are. Do we have an-accident vaccine? No. People --- vaccinated against accidents, but the toll can be reduced through the teaching of cor- , ALL CANADA INSURANCE FEDER on behalf of over 200 competing Port Perry UCW On Tuesday, March 10th the general meeting of Port Perry | U.C.W, was held in the church basement with 32 members pre- sent, The meeting was opened with the singing of hymn 86 "When I Survey the Wonderous Cross". Mrs. Dora Dowson, president, led in prayer. The Easter devotional was in charge of Unit 5. Mrs. T. Har- ris gave the Bible readings, Miss M. Harris, the story and Mrs. A. Brock, the prayer, Hymn 93 and 104 were sung. The programme was taken by Mrs. Roy Cornish, who read the | Easter story 'Whispering Hope'. The business meeting was begun with the reading of the minutes of the Feb. meeting by the Sec'y Mrs. Edgar Leask. The afternoon units gave their reports. Mrs. George Lee is handling labels for the Golden Book for Charity. This matter was discussed at great length, as many labels as possible. It as many labels a possible, It was suggested that the ladies of the U.C.W. be in charge of the Memorial Service in Pine Grove Cemetery this coming Local Druggist Wins Television Drugs was announced winner of the second prize in the recent Spectrocin "Holiday in Nassau" Contest sponsored by E. R. Squibb & Sons Ltd. Mr. Bruton competed with druggists from right across Canada. The presentation of the prize, a handsome portable TV set, took place at Skyline Hotel, Toronto, where Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Bruton also were enterained by the Company. So Accident Vaccine? even when sponsorship of "involving more ties each year. fire, automobile and casualty insurance companjes rect driving habits--and safety hab- its--to our teen-age population at the formative stages in their lives." This is what the automobile in- surance business does through its age Safe Driving Championship-- the culmination of a coast-to-coast series of safe driving competitions drivers in 225 Canadian communi- ATION the National Teen- than 30,000 young Stanley R. Bruton of Bruton's |. PORT PERRY STAR, THUR SDAY, MARCH 19th, 1964 -- 11 June. Mrs. Duff and Mrs. Tum- monds are the committee to work on this matter, which has been left over till next month. Mrs. L. Myers reported there had been 290 visiting calls made during Feb. which was a record for one month, Mrs. John Young, the flower convenor, reported 9 flower arrangements, 2 fruit baskets and 1 floral tri- bute had been sent. Mrs. Geo. Hall sent 15 cards and received There was dis- cussion about money raising projects. Mrs. Gord. McDonald the supply convenor is to re- ceive $25.00 to buy whatever materials are needed for her work. The benediction was repeated by all and lunch was served by unit 2. Many thanks to all the members who braved the storm and, came on Tuesday to the meeting, 6 thank you's. TEACHING PIANO EDITH_PLATFORD, A.T.C.M. Teacher of "Piano, Theory and Harmony. Any age, any grade. Special courses for beginners. For appointment phone 985-7568 June 12/64 - INSURANCE Have us Check Your Insurance Policies, you could be losing a Substantial Discount by not having a Composite Policy For Information Contact EMMERSON GILLSON & McPHADEN General Insurance PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Telephone 985-2341 Office Corner John & North Sts. 1--Apr. 30/64 WANTED Dead " Horses Small Animals Removed Free. Phone Zenith 32800 NO TOLL CHARGE Power Equipped Trucks. Call Any Time ED PECONI & SON LTD. R.R, #2 Woodville Collector's Licence 802-C-64 OPTOMETRIST A.E. Johnson, 0.D. MARY ST., PORT PERRY, Wed. 9 am. - 1 p.m. Appointments - Phone 985-2383 Feb. 27/64 DUFF ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY BUSINESS DIRECTORY MONUMENTS MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS Phone : 723 -.1002 152 Simcoe South, OSHAWA Aug. 27/64 MACKEY & BAILEY Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. 25 Caleb Street PHONE 985 - 2127 PORT PERRY, ONT. May 7/64 INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance 985-2421 ..Port Perry, Ont. S | G nd S | | POSTERS Real Estate L. Langille 985-2016 FARM HOMES : BUSINESS LOTS . MARGARET BALLARD Septic Tanks REALTOR: Sunderland, Ont. Phone 303 - Cleaned By Nov. 21/64 PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Reg. Armstrong Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.5--Feb. 28/656 ' Cash on the Spot for Dead or Crippled Farm Stock. Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton Crippled and | 263-2721 "od Cattle | MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE i © HIGHEST PRICES PAID eo Li No ' 245-C.63 According to Size & Condition. icelice : 10 Oct. 64 NICK'S Dead Stock Service Highest prices paid for dead or crippled cattle and horses. Hogs and small animals removed . free. For fast service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week -- Phone: No charge to you. We pay all telephone charges. Prop. NICK MONTAGUE License No. 172-62 R.R. No. 1, Foxmead - Formerly Apex TV Service Room #2---Post Office INCOME TAX and BOOKKEEPING SERVICES -- SEE -- ALEX SHEPHER Specializing in farm and business tax returns. Telephone 985 - 7031 March 19/64 Building, Port Perry April 28rd Uxbridge--ULster 2-3319 BRGY Gay Fol Ld TT -- igi ------ PE Sw, a a yy NTT -- gr - wa wos Vl I le a wi EE . ' > * Frey Lt Rl wh ra at se Tih, Se Te} oo Pe Ps ww Sy? L Br OARS

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