LF SR TN RAE RRR ROT A SLA SH SR, © REG all TARE SURAT FO 3 ELE Fils Lo FL A I ., fe A RAL < ARE A TL RL ALTRI Ln EAM RPL Se ENE SPER ESES RUE BF IA EAMASER EI OBR 75 13 4 Sidacichdaliall PLY Se J XE rR SOON A CN 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 11, 1978 YT == held their second volunteer training session on. Thurs- AE adil: rd BAA. pre) ~ day, September 21st in St. John's Presbyterian Church, PY ATH Port Perry. veo Ta "Good morning, Scugog Hd Community Care - May I Rad help you?". This phrase dh : began the session for the Te office volunteers who help A * each morning with the re- ATR quests that Community Care Yad receives. With over 95 fa seniors being helped by the# NE programme, methods of v ' HAN recording requests, assign- 42 ing volunteers and keeping SVE lofori o pd Sryices hn : were the topics of the ses- fi Deluxe Quilted Posture re 18 top | ' The expansion of the Meals M A i I RESS : & BOX on Wheels program to the Cartwright area; thes Community Involvement "> with the purchase of this beautiful new and Volunteer Programme : (C.ILV.P.), in which trained I re volunteers to help people ; under emotional stress; and : PES Li CEXRR% LTE a 1 0 \ . lastly the newest service ¥ which will begin October ES 16th: Information Scugog, which will offer Community Information to the residents of Scugog Township......were explained by the co-ordina- tor Elizabeth Fulford and literature given to each -@ G i E AT volunteer. b 4 3 : After a break for coffee : | J our volunteer drivers were ' V ALUE! introduced to Mr. Bob De- -- ae Shane a casualty care atten- dant. with Brignall's- Am- S It! bulance Service and a Red . al ® Cross First Aid Instructor. Canadian Made Te i Bob very effectively ex- GENUINE i § : ploded many of the myths that are associated with first ALL WOOD aid and emergency situa- tions. When asked "who gp DAVELUYVILLE 7-PC fe ams | u * first aid course?" he an-. . swered "EVERYONE". He PINE BEDROOM SUITE made us realize by his infor mative talk and demonstra- Features Cannonball Poster Bed, $ tions just how much we Headboard, Footboard, Rails, needed to learn. Triple Dresser, Hutch Mirror, : Door Chest, 2 Night Tables. ' & Y R 3 | DELIVERED OBITUAR i DANIEL ROY CORBMAN ors ol A former employee at | . All Items Not Pedlar Pegple Ltd., who Exactly as lllustrated. retired in 194g, with 22 years' is service, Daniel Roy Corb- ¥ man died at Oshawa General Hospital Thursday, Septem- ber 21, 1978, following a lengthy illness. He lived at 261 James Street, Oshawa. Born October 13, 1900 in Reach Township, he was a 2 : % " 55 son of the late Mr. and Mrs. bon Ko RAG LT Me, < Ve "4B Richard Corbman. He . Te IR Z i é Re 4 GJ married November 18, 1931, Nya a % 5 3 5 BR jon; 3 WY in Myrtle. i - D SO = AS N51 : \ A resident of Oshawa sincgg a go ? 7 A y » 3 ' 7 = 1941, he was a member of * ) Comfortable and handsome as a sofa in a choice of Nylon or Olefin- ) : y oy Albert Street United Church. By Herculon covers. Opens to a cozy couple bed with famous maker's ) ( 4 He was a life. member of 8.2 t i ttress. Sturdy hardwood frame. Teflon coated #3 . , Hols Ary Pi Shepherd casters. 7; United Steel Workers of th America Local 2784. i He is survived by his wife, ih * * * the former Helen Karpinski 7 NICE PLACE NICE PEOPLE NICE PRICES of Oshawa; two daughters, Mrs. Murray Burgess (Eileen) of Hampton and Mrs. Alex Grant (Doris) of : --. ----- Svzieea - - - 2a E G U L E T S : Oshawa; three sisters, Mrs 35 y © y . , Fa DAV WHITBY = OSHAWA Nellie Byam of Uxbridge; Sl } ' . * Chargex or Mrs. Margaret Burns of : « 1618 Dundas St E ' ee] , Mastercharge Oshawa and Mrs. Russell i , ; » AM * Conveniently Corner (Mima) of Raglan; 4 a 77, Located df i ] LAV IETTRUTTS, AT THICKSON RD. Rp. -- SAA ' -- , OPPOSITE WHITBY MALL i * Free Storage Elmira and a brother, i . P "77 * 12 Months Teddy, died before him. OPEN WEEKNIGHTS TIL 9:00 HONE = nee Free JM. Corman rested at Saturdays Until 6:00 p.m. 728-7383 Service was held in the chapel Monday at 3 p.m. with interment in Mount ® * Lawn Cemetery. Rev. Alli- stair Mcintosh officiated, assisted by Rev. Reginald White.