4 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. DECEMBER 8rd, 1964 Our community hospitals re- quire an augmented capability of delivery of injured following a large natural disaster. Pre- sent ambulance services are not designed to handle more than a few cases dn a given time. "Additionally, a "sutlden do. | mand for beds for the injured requires hospital disaster plan- ning to permit the release or transfer of an abnormal num- ber of patients, many of whom would require ambulance ser- vices. This procedure also in- creases the work of home nurs- ing services, including Health Department and V.O.N. nurses and "home aid" services. The E.M.O. of Ontario Coun- Station Wagon Owners Are. Asked To Volunteer For Emergency Work assist Hospitals, Health Depart- ments and other municipal em- ergency planning is desirous of organizing an emergency am- bulance service. A number of business firms do make available vehicles and Organization. However, a vari- ety of vehicles and a variety of sources of supply is necessary to ensure efficient availability at all times of the day or night. The Emergency Measures Or- ganization is for this reason advertising in this mewspaper for private owners of the longer type station wagons (to accom- modate a stretcher) to volun- teer their services on call for ty, to fulfil its responsibility to large disaster emergencies. Shee Sure Sate SHR Saiee Saline = HE aie Sie Mdrivers toe Brrergeney"Mensurey avaitability~of --such--volunteer ANNGUNCEMENT 'We take pleasure in announcing that we have been appointed representatives of VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY for the sale of Guaranteed Investment Certificates. We feel, that making this popular investment available, locally, will be a great convenience to the people of this area. Te ees BS a BS Sie Emmerson Insurance Agency 'Limited PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Site. Sift Seite Shite SW | S_Shffec SHEE Sac SSiec SHES, aider, tion injured persons to hospital. This is a volunteer community service that can be accepted by interested citizens. Replies will be confidential and the vehicles will be recorded on the resources file kept in the emer- gency Government Headquar- ters in the County Building in Whitby and with each M.O.H. office where hospitals are lo- cated, in Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax Port Perry and Uxbridge. Carman Boadway Wins Corn Club Competition Mr. Carman Boadway, Mount Albert, was the winner of the Ontario County 100 Bushel Corn Club this year. He had a yiéld of 128.7 bushels of shelled 16% moisture corn per acre. In second place was R. H. Hunter, R.R. 1, Brooklin, with a yield of 125.1 bushels per acre. In third place was Hugh Pugh, Ashburn, with a yield of 114.1 bushels per acre. Thirty farmers took part in the 100 Bushel Corn Club this year. - Yields were taken on a ddd] [c CENTRE DECEMBER STORE HOURS vit -------------- ------ eat wp ----t E------ OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL at ------ CUDA SATURDAYS BURNFIELD & BALLARD LTD. three-acre. plot. Each contest- It is proposed that volunteer drivers, if available at the time would réport to a rendezvous | his 'point, pick up a nurse or first stretcher and blankets and be available for transporta- of emergency discharge hospital patients and to aug- ment the facilities to transport disposal per acre, conclusion with nesday, ant could use any variety he wished, and use any means at to procure the highest possible yield. average yleld for the thirty contestants was 92.7 bushels The club was 'brought to a Corn Club banquet in the Com- munity Hall, Sandford, on Wed- November 25. Mr. Jack Leek, Sandford, was the chairman of the banquet. Mr. Lynn Fair, Agricultural Representative, announced the prize winners, and called on the various donors of cash and mer. ¢handise to present their prizes. Mr. A. H. Martin, Ontario Plant Food Council, gave a splendid talk on some of the new developments that are tak- ing place in agriculture to-day. Mr, Paul Wellman extended the appreciation of the corn grow- ers to the donors of the various prizes. for their co-operation in making the prizes available for the corn club each year. The a 100 Bushel A EARN Interest! on your cash or, present equipment or both, during dyvance elivery ividend DAYS « Buy eligible New Holland equipment now, and get a check amounting to 6% of your down payment (cash, trade-in or both!) figured on a . per annum basis from the time you buy to July 1, 1965. The sooner you buy, the bigger your check. See us now for details! PORT PERRY ---- SUNDERLAND Xs NEw HOLLAND Morrow Farm Equipment Lid. NEW Fingertip Controlled "HUMIDIFIER operates on less than Yzc per day! We all know the benefits of adequate humidifi- fe nd how ft i i Aarne health, Freres furs and saves fuel. The ue 0 of the Drumatio humid Asim] EX all im advantages with the highest otto ute ut at tho lowest operating cost . . , LESS %¢ PER DAY! And you can dial the desired humidity means of a Honeywell humiltat that can bo placed anywhere i 1 the b for convenient, Sentrelled humidification. The Drumatic utilizes a polyurethane foam evap. erating pad qn a a riven spoked br. which rotates in a pan of water, Calcium de- paid Sah pd us 0 en the pa mes, filled, it is easily replaced. k The Drumatie will supply sdeoqutte humidifica- tion for areas up to 8 ves eusmatic | HUMIDIFIER EE IT AT.... PLUMBING & HEATING PHONE 985-7335 PORT PERRY