Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 12 Apr 1978, p. 9

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* PPHS students prepare for annual "At Home" _ by Sheila O'Reilly "There "are less than 3 weeks left until the story- book (and Port High's 30th annudl 'At Home') will close its covers for another year. Things are looking good but we still need a lot of help. Give us an hour of your time two or three nights a week and you can appreciate another excel- lent formal - just knowing that you helped! Remem- ber, don't ask for Thurs. or Friday off unless you've helped in the preceding weeks!!! Check the sched- ule in front of the office and remember, you're helping a good cause. This year's formal features the well- known band "Par Four" for your dancing and listening pleasure. Perry, evening of dance, refresh- ments and fun. Tickets are available by calling the high School at 985-7337. + Stu- dents, parents and friends are invited to check Friday, April 28th on their social calendars. Come on up and help appreciate the work being done. Yearbooks are being sold on Fridays in the Health Unit for the small amount of $5.50, 6.00 and a whole bunch of memories. Rem- Come on out Port ember! Support your 77-78 Hilltop. (You owe them a dance!!). The Spot the teacher con- test closed on Friday. Win- ners of the prizes featuring Kodaks "The Handle" will be announéed next week. at J DURHAM - NORTHUMBERLAND LIBERAL ASSOCIATION To select a candidate for the coming Federal General Election a Nomination Meeting will be held 8: 00 P.M. Thursday, April 8th CLARKE HIGH SCHOOL (Hwy. 115, just north of the Village of Newcastle) GUEST SPEAKER: HON. DON JAMIESON Secretary of State for. External Affairs. TAT FREE LLL ill "THE FUTURE SOUND" TODAY "CENTRE Purchase a LOWREY ORGAN and you will receive . . . © SIX MONTHS PRIVATE LESSONS o A LAMP ¢ BOOKS o HEADPHONES 1100 SIMCOE ST. N. Oshawa -- 579-6239 STORE HOURS: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 10a.m.to5: 30 p.rh. Sat. "for-an enjoyable ~ May's dance "Rhinegold". will trust your Student Council and come out to the last dance of the school year. We've heard them, they're good, and we would- n't let you down. Have we ever let you down before?!! Track and field training is in full swing again year. Join your friends in the hall and get into shape at the same time help support school spirit. Don't forget to mark Drama night on the calen- dar - April 25th. Our young actors have the talent. Let them prove it to you. They need moral support too!! Music Night is slated for May. Listen for details on a "summer breeze'. Daffodil sales went ex- tremely well on March 31st. We made over $100. in just over an hour and then ran out of flowers. Thanks for your suport. It was and will be, appreciated. Lastly, the students at P.P.H.S. would like to extend their deepest sym- pathies to Mr. Williams on the recent loss of a dear father. Our thoughts are ~ with you. STERLING STERLING TRUST CORPORATION INVEST NOW! 7% INTEREST PAID ANNUALLY FOR 5 YEARS DON FORDER Insurance Agency Lid. 24 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY Phone: 985-8471 ETN) n | ii iL WA SAS Ed FI te) TERS AC LE. features We hope you - this ~ a | we! Community Care after two months 'of operation After two months of oper- ation Scugog Community Care is already making an impact according to a Regional Community Care Quarterly Report to the Ministry of Community and Social Services. Forty-two clients have registered for assistance and 82 volunteers have offered their services, a remarkable beginning according to Regional Co-ordinator, Richard Johnston. Volunteer assignments tripled between February and March with 61 tasks undertaken in March. Vol- unteers have already don- ated 236 hours not including 74 hours of training. Community Care has received $63,400. a year for two years from the Provin- cial Government with which to assist the elderly to remain in their own homes. Johnston predicts that Com- hitachi sti ation Nelhinaintdesd RY ; te A lS munity Care.will be able to prove itself capable of doing Just that and after one year not two. After eight months of ser- vice some 500 Community Care Volunteers are assist- ing over 530 seniors to remain in their own homes in Ajax-Pickering, Newcastle, Oshawa, Whitby, Brock and Scugdg. Volunteers have logged 30,329 miles, accom- plished 2,923 tasks and given 6,927 hours of service. '"'And we're still only in second gear," said Johnston, "two of our six offices have only been operating for two months and we have provid- ed more service in the last three months than we did in the first five. Just wait till we have a full year under our belts." The number of people on waiting lists for Homes for the Aged in the Region has actually dropped in the last ARES Ve Ar 1 4 Secets 4 ISAS, 1 fi A AY BE sR PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 12, 1978 -- 9 aking impact few months. While he ad- mits there are many factors at play Johnston says that, "Scugog Community Care and the other Community Care Boards have helped take some of the pressure off admissions." Johnston believes that the nature of Homes for the Aged will change dramati- cally in coming years. Today almost half of the beds in our Homes for the Aged are occupied by Nor- mal Care residents (people who need no medical care). ith capital costs of $26,000. d and operational costs of $5,840. a bed per year we cannot afford to accomodate such a high proportion of normal care people in the future. By comparison, it is costing $120. per senior to help them stay in their own homes through Community Care. - ~ by Arrow & B.V.D. Sizes 142 to 172 Short Sleeve from ° | 500 TIES from Pegasus and Countess Mara Spring Collection. Soft pastels, stripes, geometrics & polka dots. $6.50 from HOSIERY Sport & Dress Socks, all lengths. from $2.50 or. Kees 10S LONG OR SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS Regular and tapered body styles in plains, stripes and tone-on-tones. OPEN 'TIL 9:00 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY achion for the well A dresced man! Long Sleeve from $169 BELTS Leather & stretchy. Brown, blue, white & black. Sizes 30 to 44. from $10.00 ea. PYJAMAS Solid colours. Sizes B to D. from $15.00 (Items not exactly as illustrated.) Gregory scMen' sQVear St LAKEVIEW PLAZA - PORT PERRY 985-8160 RR ct pr FREEMAN ne FORMAL CE : RENTALS ATs Th SADR Gy

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