L 3 Everything from the bugaloo to the limbo was covered last Thursday in a night of dances performed by the students of R.H. Cornish Public School. A large One Parent Association (continued The problems facing a parent who suddenly finds himself alone are many, according to Eric, ranging from a society that still harbours certain prejudices to being suddenly thrown into a situation where you must continue to ensure a PS ZO bi BS SLE TEAR number of the participants put in their own free time every noon hour to prepare for the event, the result . being a thoroughly delightful night of entertainment. to form local chapter relationship with your child- ren on a completely new basis. -- Not only does the arganiz- ation provide sympathy, copy. - Service. Bill English Manager Port Perry 985-7316 oF Shs Good banking for good living-- after sixty. If you're sixty years old or better, you should look into Sixty-Plus, The Royal Bank's new bundle of special banking privileges. Free. Some of these privileges are: --No service charge for che travellér's cheques. --A specially designed cheque book that gives you a permanent quing, bill payment services, or --A $5 annual discount on a Safe Deposit Box or Safekeeping --A special Bonus Savings Deposit Service with interest linked to the Consumer Price Index. --Special term deposit that pays high interest monthly with flexible redemption privileges. So come on in and see me or one of my staff today for all the details. Or, if you'd prefer, give me a call. 2£3ROYAL BANK serving Ontario understanding and the good advice of others who have been similar experiences, but group activities provides in itself activities for parent and child. - To be eligible, the new member must be a parent and be without a marriage partner by reason of death, divorce, separation, or un- married parenthood. The custody of the child is not a requirement. The Oshawa group, num- bering about 80, has been very successful, said Mr. Crofton. Family activity is "the primary aim of the chapter, and group mem- bers take advantage of such things as bowling, bus trips, tobogganing outings and such things as trips to the Toronto Zoo. In many cases, such activ- ities are next to impossible for the parent by himself. For women, particularly, there is often a transport- ation problem, and often cost is a factor. Group activities tend to bring costs - down for such things as group rates. : In places where there are family rates, for example, members simply double up and enter as a family group. Biggest thorn in the side of the organization is the as- sumption by some that the group is another 'swinging singles' organization. Sing- les clubs are something quite different, according to Eric. "What we have here is basically a family thing... a. self-help organization to help parents adjust to a new relationship." First meeting this year is scheduled for March 31 at a Queen Street home. The number to call for those interested is 723-8641. Warn PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 24, 1976 -- 27 There are over 4,000 men, women and teenagers who are members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Ontario. Last year they TICKETS available at the Port Perry Star spent over 405,000 hours on duty, providing free First Aid coverage at public gatherings throughout the province. WINTARIO -| Why you should let H&R Block worry about your income taxes. We take all the time 'necessary to understand | your complete tax situation ...to make sure your taxes are as low as they can | legitimately be, with charges based only on the complexity of your return. Get a little peace of mind. ER ETRE HéR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 16 Water Street - Port Perry at Lakeview Plaza Mon. to Sat. - 10:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Phone 985-2232 No Appointment Necessary COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PORT PERRY, ONTARIO ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Community Memorial Hospital Corpor- ation, Port Perry, will be held on Wednesday, March 31st, 1976 at 8:00 p.m. In the-Municipal Hall, Port Perry to: @ RECEIVE REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ® RECEIVE REPORT OF AUDITORS . ® NOTICE OF MOTION TO AMEND BY-LAWS ® ELECTION OF GOVERNORS ® TRANSACT OTHER BUSINESS Copies of the by-laws may be examined at the office of the Secretary at any time during (1) The following persons shall be members upon resolution of the Board: (a) A person who has donated or who donates $100.00 in any one year to the Corporation shall be a life member; (b) The president or chief officer of an association or corporation which pays the Corporation the sum of $500.00 in any year shall be exoficio a member of the Corpora- tion in any year; (c) A person who pays the annual membership - fee ($2.00) to the Corporation for that year; the amount of this fee shall be established from time to time by resolution of the Board of Governors, and (d) Persons appointed as honorary members who shall not be subject to fees and who shall not be entitled to vote; (2) A member who pays his fees annually shall not be entitled to vote at any meetings of the Corporation unless his membership was paid in full at least thirty days prior to the date of the meeting. regular office hours, prior to the annual meeting. 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