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Port Perry Star, 8 Sep 1982, p. 3

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Chiropracti Dr. Helen Ottenbrite and her daughters Robina [left] and Reva have just made the practice of Chiropractic a family affair in Port Perry. Réva has just recently joined the practice and youngest daughter Robina is on her way back to school, and will join the practice when she completes the course. [See story] Welfare costs take a $1 million jump in '82 Officials with Durham Region's Social Services department are projecting a $1 million deficit in the wel- fare budget this year, and the situation could get even worse next year. And unless the provincial government agrees to increase its grants to muni- cipalities for welfare pay- ments, property taxes may have to be increased to cover the costs. Municipalities are now responsible for about 20 per cent of welfare costs, with the rest coming from the pro- vincial government. " Figures show that in Durham Region so far this year, the number of welfare 3 CLASSES COMPARE OUR PRICES! i'\ # KARENTAYLOR COSMETIC SALON 231 Queen St., Port Perry - 985-9111 Introduces ... The New 'MINI MAKE-UP COURSE Skin Care & Make-Up Application ony 50.00 b ENROLL NOW - CLASSES START IN SEPTEMBER py You Suffering from Hay Fever - Smoke - Dust or Other Allergies? IF SO -- BUY OR RENT A NATURAL AIR NEGATIVE ION GENERATOR from BROOKLIN RENTALS! "It's More Than Just an Air Cleaner" ® HANDCRAFTED IN CANADA © - CALL OR VISIT: BROOKLIN RENTALS -. 53 BALDWIN ST., BROOKLIN - 655-3600 cases has jumped about 20 per cent, and the increase province-wide is estimated at more than 30 per cent. With winter coming on and no signs that the overall economy is turning around, officials fear the worst is yet to come. Regional councillor John De Hart said recently he would like to see the pro- vince increase its share of welfare payments by 10 per cent. De Hart is chairman of Durham"s Social Services - committee. Without this kind of an increase property owners could feel the pinch in two ways: increased taxes or a reduction in other Regional services to cover the welfare costs. Welfare offices in Ontario report they are seeing a new type of client in the last few months: employable persons who have found themselves out of work for the first time in their lives. They simply can't find a job and must turn to welfare when Unem- ployment Insurance benefits expire. In July of this year, the welfare roles in Durham Region had about 1000 more people than in the same month last year. The concerns are reaching right into the upper levels of the provincial government, as social services minister Frank Drea warned that a severe crunch may come this fall, when the UIC benefits run out for hundreds of workers who were laid off their jobs last spring. c-it'sall in During the month of June this past summer, Dr. Helen Ottenbrite, D.C. and her daughter Dr. Reva J. Bathie, D.C., attended the seminar in Sacro-Occipital Technique in Chiropractic, held in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Reva Bathie was successful in passing both the written and practical basic examinations in Sacro- Winter Coats & Jackets by Irving Poslun rom... $69.95 FALL SWEATERS by Barbara Sue Cardigans & Pullovers from... $24.00 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. September 8, 1982 -- 3 the family Occipital Technique. She is now practicing the technique and following in her mothers foot-steps both in practice and assisting in teaching at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College; Omaha, Nebraska; Calgary and Toronto, Canada. Dr. Ottenbrite was the main instructor for teaching the Chiropractic assistants CELEBRITY SHOES FOR FALL Black, brown, navy or taupe colours .. $49.95 TENDER TOOTSIES SHOES Several new styles ........ from $16.00 during the four-day seminar in San Antonio, Texas. Robina Bathie, Dr. Otten- brite's younger daughter has been working at the Port Perry office as a registered Massage Therapist for the past two years. Robina plans to return to school this fall so she may join her mother and sister in the practice of Chiropractic when she completes the course. LINGERIE Full & half slips, gowns and briefs. CORDUROY New Fall Fabrics ... now arriving! ere $6.95 GETTING THE CHILDREN READY FOR FALL? See Our Selection of Savage Shoes! A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY (Merchandise Not Exactly as lllustrated.)

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