3 : » B : & . 4 £ Y UR 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, JAN. 26th, 1967 | Accidents Investigated ...... 1 .. as SR Persens-Injured------00 4 P 0 ri P Ee r r U. [ W. TB Association EA WHITBY DETACHMENT iy Persons Killed .............. 0 5 * ivers i : © | [es Citatyed (accidents. 6 By 'M. Cawker The world's Day of Prayer Sets Up Clinics tA O. P. P. Weekly Re f De Goes wien » A splendid meting of Uuip| Nice will be held mn the R) s Charged .............. > . : : Ate y P or Drivers Warned ............... 84| #3 was held at Mrs. Stan Baptist Church, Friday, Feb The Ontario County TB and ¢ 3 ; 10th. We request a good at-|gealth Association has been HR Last week, Officers of Whitby | spoke to 28 cl General Qoclirences oo... 38| Ploughman's home Jan. 17th, tendance. esponsible for referral chest ay o itby | spoke to 28 classes on various| preak & Enters .................. 1| with eleven in attendance. ody Tespo xh P.P. patrolled over 15,000 | aspects of School Traffic Safe-} pets 1| Mrs. Merlin Dowson presided May we draw attention to the| clinics throughout the County 2 miles. They investigated 11 ac- | ty. THe eaTO PrEItscs oo crt 9| and opened with a very appro-| Canada Packer labels once |since 1945. Mrs. James Hen- K! idents in which 4 persons were i A : P : : y pp more. These are to be saved |derson, R.N., a part time mem- A i cud d 8 ; The number of snow mobile | Auto Theft .............cccoeevveeene 1 priate reading in keeping with : 2 L 3 oat iation's staff NW jeed g yD drivers were owners in Ontario County is in- | Liquor Offences .......... 3| the New Year. A welcome was and turned in to Mrs. Geo. ge ber of the TB Aous ol) SS : iE ¢ Brg: 3 ere were 189 dri | creasing rapidly and many of | Impaired Drivers ..... ed 3| extended to all those present. | ior @ Coffee Maker for the|has been in charge for the pas . 2 yor theo 4, with 104 charges | these owners believe that a| Missing Persons ............. 2| It was with pleasure and keen | Church. Please try and Save 14 years. a warnings issued. | snow mobile can be driven al-| Miscellaneous ..... ........... 19 | interest our minister Rev. Alec these labels--keep a reminder The Ontario County Health Er on ig Se on dey Pen rol FAME disabled by accident or disease, but restored to o 9 ° independence, madefit to Winter S The Time For : carn a livelihood again. B ] Renovations and Clean Up | Jobs Of All Kinds | ; 16 1 Tk ; Support fou Communi % A Theic courage and success ; IT 3 wr the ve mo EHABILITATE 49 | your gift . . . a lasting : i reward for your thoughtful T H i ' contribution, when the Lh. ant HANDICAPPED ampaign Call Your | X i oA Nn a fad , p i Speeding is still number one of- fence with disobey stop signs second. There were 38 General Oc- currences recorded including 9 Insecure Premises, 3 Liquor Of- fences, and 3 Imparied Drivers arrested. Two young persons were reported missing and were located and returned home the same day. The Traffic Safety Officer visited 5 Township schools and most anywhere the driver chooses. This is only partly true.. A snow mobile cannot be driven upon a street or high- way unless it is properly licen- ced and insured as a motor ve- hicle. It must have proper equipment such as headlights, tail brake and signal lights and dual braking systems. And the driver must have a drvier's licence. Statistical Report Jan, 15-21 NOTICE TO OWNERS OR HARBORERS OF DOGS VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY January 23, 1967. (A Clerk-Treasurer. BE L--"RB,=:.4zaS=Ese Miles Patrolled . G.M. Lay - Off For One Week __ About 10,400 General Motors of Canada hourly - rated em: ployees in Oshawa will be laid- off for six working days from Jan. 27 to Feb. 6. 2 A United Auto Workers union spokesman said the laid - off workers will receive at least 62 per cent of their normal pay through benefits, during the six days. ® A GM spokesman said pas- senger car and truck assembly lines will be shut down during this period to bring vehicle stocks more closely in line with current demand in the automo- tive market. An estimated 1, 600 hourly Feb. 6 and could involve the in- definite layoff of up to -100 persons. - ney AY Lo A SF FA Rice was welcomed, and he brought the membership 'an in- teresting, informative introduc- tion of the new study book "The Church and the World". He also presented the first two Chapters, which created a bet- ter understanding and a more simplified method of dealing with the study period. We'd like to thank Mr. Rice most sincerely for taking time from his busy schedule to assist us. The Sec'y Mrs. Howard Mec- Mullen read the previous min- utes which were approved, and membership fees were paid for the year. Mrs. McRitchie was welcomed to our Unit. Members please keep in mind the Dessert Luncheon to be held at the Church Tues., Feb. 7th at 1 p.m., sponsored by the members-of Unit #4. After the ject for the year,--please con- tact convener Mrs. Len. Beadle. Bach year the Marching Mothers of Ontario give one "hour of time to collect contributions from their acighbours for the Match of Dimes. 'The measure of this hour and of your gift is to be found in the lives of tem . Co "thousand men and women, This Space Provided By The Courtesy Of | in a prominent place in your kitchen, and you won't forget. Unit #3 will have charge of the Nursery & Flowers for the Church during the month of February. The annual meeting of the Oshawa Presbyterial will be held in Northminster Church-- Wed., Feb. 15th, afternoon and evening sessions. Registration 1.30 p.m. Would as many as possible try to attend this im- portant meeting. Contact Mrs. Merlin Dowson if you feel you can 8 This invitation is ex- tendé@® {Pall church people. Miss Wilma Thomas, associ- ate secretary of the Board of World Mission, will address both sessions. Stan. Ploughman for opening her home for the meeting. A hearty thank you to Mrs. Unit has set up several sub- offices throughout the County and, as part of its services, will now staff the chest clinics and make all necessary appoint- ments. i However, Dr. John Charma, chairman, case finding comm- ittee, states that the TB Assoc- jation will still assume respon- sibility for the cost of these clinics. This is made possible by the purchase of Christmas Seals, which enables the Association to assist in the control of tub- erculosis and other respiratory diseases. Benediction. Social conveners were Mrs. G. King, Mrs. L. Wakeford, Mrs. A. Sandison and ANNUAL TIME -- 7.45 p.m. "invites you to attend their FEBRUARY 9th, 1967 PLACE -- Adeaide House, Y.W.C.A., tana 199 Centre -St., Oshawa. -- SPEAKER -- DR. S. HOLLING, Chief Consultant, Chronic Care Programme, Ontario Department of Health. TOPIC -- Homes for Special Care -- What Is Special Care? -- These Homes? -- How Can I Help? MEETING What are ~ DO IT NOW Canada Manpower Centre 314 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA PHONE 728-4631 luncheon Unit #3 members will| The meeting closed with] Mrs. J. Carnochan rated people, out of 12,000 will { ; 2 ' ! In accordance with By-law #1291, a dog tag. || remain. on the-job-in parts, [aes Wor Haskins. homer on ; « : : : ? : : , gr 3 must be purchased for each dog, immediatey fol- ||tool and maintenance opera-|pManchester Road -- time 2.30 | iNNNENNNNNENNNNNENNENEEEENENNNNNNNENENNENNERN | lowing the First day of January. tions during this period. Salary | pm. A committee will be ap- i : . .. : workers will not be affected. inted to take ch f th ps Dog tags are available at the Municipal Office. The spokesman also said that oe ocharge of fhe CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH i truck production schedules will Anyone wishing to order ny- ASSOCIATION 3 JOHN F. RAINES, be reduced slightly starting on |, grom Unit #3,--their pro-| OSHAWA - ONTARIO COUNTY BRANCH - . PEEL'S POULTRY FARM LTD. and CHALET FARMS L¥D.