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Port Perry Star, 12 Dec 1995, p. 11

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 12, 1995 - 11 MP should join the Reform Party thanks to the Liberals. 1 From Page 6 wish the people of Ontario Alex should join the Reform Party and his votes would be registered. It's too bad, but a vote for Alex in the next elec- tion is a vote for the sta- tus-quo, and more of these stupid laws that do no good. And don't forget when the next election comes around Canada will owe at least $100 billion more, and Canada would get behind all governments to pay down our enormous debts. We can either pay now, or pay more later. The interest will not stop; as the debt gets bigger and bigger, the interest is more and more. Vallie Lovering, Port Perry Ry ® Celebrate 1 New Year's E oo] 99 old) CLOSIN FEEEELIIEEE a JO I! OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY the elegant El Stavros NEW YEAR'S EVE EARLY DINNER NAAT T: VIERA NA: \V:N 7:14 Df Fabulous Dinner & Dance from 9pm to closing Make your reservations now... 557 KING STREET E., OSHAWA 516-6999 Eve A full evening of festivities INCLUDES 5 COURSE DINING - DANCING - DJ - PARTY FAVOURS - CHAMPAGNE TOAST (midnight) $5Q95 STABLES AT 5 9. GREYSTONE person 985-1598 For Reservations RESTAURANT 2130 Shirley Rd., Port Perry PAA MAA A ¢ Stocking Stuffers Are you 18 or older? Do you like working with kids? Do you have a current certificate in Standard First Aid and Basic Rescuer CPR? If you have answered yes to all three questions, then you should give St. John Ambulance a call. We are presently looking for enthusiastic people to become instructors for our "What Every Babysitter Should Know" course. Interested parties should pose good communication skills, show enthusiasm, and an St. John offers babysitting course entrepreneurial approach to delivering the program. St. John Ambulance is a non-profit organization, whose mission is to improve the health, safety and quality of life in the community. All applicants will be screened and interviewed. For more information on becoming a babysitting course instructor, please contact Jennifer Boston at 905-434-7800 or 1-800-268-1032. haans © i | i Regular Dining Time p, ik JS it Sor Lou! for everyone at: From Page 1 13. "As you might imagine, it's going to be a massive undertaking," she said. Marion Megesi, the health department official who will help to oversee the im- munization campaign here, said plans are to ad- minister vaccine to 2,000 kids a day in the period be- tween February and June.Vaccination clinics at schools across the re- gion have been tentatively booked, and parents will be notified soon of the de- tails. "We have a massive planning committee with all health department di- visions involved," she said. "this is a major oper- ation to look at the preven- tion of the spread of a dis- that can be Restaurant and Bining Lounge Canadian and Butch Cuisine ssmm DECEMBER 31ST {5} } ease #5 prevented through vacci- nation." The province was spurred to undertake the $6 million campaign after reports that show the inci- dence of measles to be consistently high in Onta- rio. It's estimated this spring's effort will see 2 million school children and 500,000 pre-schoolers receive a second measles vaccination. The reason for the inci- dence, despite required vaccination, is that an es- timated 5 per cent of the population is not protect- ed from infection. It's hoped that administering a second shot will help re- duce that. Durham has seen 12 cases of measles so far this year, while 11 were report- ed in 1994; that's still far until 10pm gtonemoor Special New Years §, 4 Menu available Port Perry {i 985-0800 ; i, Uxbridge LIVE v 852-3510 ENTERTAINMENT | Steve Coupland takes the stage at pm 23 ? ay, got? Non-profit organization Stonemoor Day Care has limited openings for children 15 months to 9 yrs... Please make reservations Ant {Kl the bells and #4 whistles at midnight ! to bring in the The Best Christmas 2 New Year ¢i | shopping is right 7 | here at home... p 985-2066 : T PERRY There's no need to pb roam... = Support our community! Grand Opening We welcome you to st vi Sto SL£5-3 59 1 by our New location! 36 Water Street, Port Perry TT Ro Kids to get measles shots less than some hot spots such as Peel Region, where more than 450 cas- es have cropped up during 1995. Complications from measles can include pneu-. monia, ear infections and brain damage; one in 3,000 cases results in death. Parents will soon be re- ceiving consent forms and information packages through schools, said the health department's Mari- on Megesi. All kids are re- quired to have the shots at school unless 0 They are immune af- ter having been diagnosed with measles a They have already re- ceived a second vaccina- tion from the family doctor oParents object on relig- ious or conscientious grounds, or Q There is a medical risk, as with children fighting cancer or HIV. D., Panaro said that if there's doubt about whether or not a child has had measles, or a second vaccination shot, it's just as well to have another ad- ministered during the school immunization pro- gram. "It doesn't hurt anyone who's already had mea- sles, or already had a two- dose to have a third dose," Sun PRINCE ALBERT PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, December 7, ~----10am Service day, December 17, ------3pm Choir Choral Festival Sunday, December 24, ------ 10am Moming Service Sunday, December 24, ----- 7pm Combined \ Christmas Eve Service Sunday, December 31, ------ 10am Combined Service PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH Sunday, December 17, ------11:30am Combined Service Sunday, December 24, ------ | 1:30am Morning Service Sunday, December 24, ------ 7pm Combined Christmas Eve Services at Port Sunday, December 31,------ 10am Combined Service at Port Perry United Church she said. RB PORT PERRY & UNITED CHURCHES invite you to join us this RISTMAS SEASON Perry United Church

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