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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 22 Oct 1970, p. 16

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Dr. Wm. Cohoon Panel Member ae Pred. Forum it form of cancer. The psy members are Dr. William Dale, surgeon and consultant in obsteterics and gynaecology from Scar- boro Centennary and Ux- bridge Cottage Hospital, Dr. William Cohoon, | general practioner, from Port Perry, Dr. Adrian Watt, local med. ical doctor and medical ad- visor to the local society and Mrs. Isobel St. John, R.N., as moderator. Education is one of the greatest weapons against can- cer and it is hoped that all women will be gbie to iearn about the preventative meth- ods agdinst this' disease and will in turn tell 'their friends and neighbours about these methods. Mrs. E. Smith, Ajax visited with Mr, and Mrs, C. Fitzgerald] i during the week. Mrs. W. Bryan spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer and family, Osha- Holds will Educ an ional programme for -- mothers and teenage daugh- ters on Sunday, November 1 at the Roxy Theatre in Ux- bridge commencing at 8 p.m. There will.be two films .| shown, "It's Up To You" and "The Odessey Of Dr. Pap." The second film is about the late Dr. George N. Papanicol- ady, the discoverer of what is now well known as the "Pap" test. \ Following the showing of the films an informal panel discussion and a question & answer period will be held. Your questions will be freely answered and you will learn how simple annual tests can control one very Howard's Draperies HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Drapes guests of Mrs. T. Bailey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Grant and family, Oshawa were guests of Mrs. R. Davey. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dew- Mr. Stanley Taylorattended ey Bowmanville spent Thurs-| the Turkey Supper at Prince day evening with Mrs. R. Dav-} albert on Wednesday evening. Post Office Introduces New Money Order System The Canada Post Office's The billfold-size money new money order system, the/order is pre-printed, except most modern ever developed,|for the date, office number,| | was officially inaugurated to-| amount and currency, in ma- day by the Honourable Jean} chine-readable characters. Pierre Cote, the Minister | Small, typewriter-size imprint- responsible for the Post Office|ers, developed by Address- Department. The revolution-|ograph-Multigraph of Canada ary new system was developed| Limited, add the additional by the application of innova-|information to the forms at tive computer-age techniques| the time of purchase. Installed to provide maximum effici-|in post offices and sub-stations ency and customer security.|/across Canada, the imprinters Technology for the new! allow wicket clerks to record w system, based on Post Office|the amount and other details - Laurence Evans specifications, was developed|at the time of purchase, by three industrial firms, R.L.| quickly, uniformly and acc- by Mrs. T. Bailey visited with friends in Beaverton on Sun- day. disability income plan... you never know when you're GOING tO NEE|M IF prerccrion mnist de ready and waiting when a proprietor 1s faced with disability when a key man has an accident or when a partner suffers serious liness. Contunuing the business -- continuing salary--chent's service and manpower are problems that must be faced and solved. The business-like solution is a busimess disability mcome plan from Great-West Life. Designed for the sole proprietor, a key executive or partnership, such a plan would provide money for any occasion that might arise < ehadhaitiiie hentaaeaas, a the insurance innovator at Great-West Life 15 Bell Street Crain Limited, one of Can-|urately. The names of sender UXBRIDGE, ONT. ada's largest producers of bus-|and receiver of the money Telephone 852-3184 iness forms, designed thethree-| order are filled in by the| 7o0000000e00eeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee part, carbon-interleaved mon- | customer himself, ensuring ey order forms by co-ordinat-| him complete privacy. ing their development with The one-time development electronic processing equip- |and implementation cost of ment. the new system amount to $2 million. The direct savings alone will pay for the system! in five years. The Post Office Department expects that the new system will considerably increase its $1 billion annual gross sale of money orders. The new money orders are negotiable without charge, are available in Canadian, U.S. and British currencies, can be purchased at post offices throughout the business day, and provide the customer with a high degree of security. |St. Johns Church 114th Anniversary The 114th anniversary of St. Johns Presbyterian Church in Port Perry will be cele- brated Sunday, Oct. 25 with services at 10 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. Russell, B.T.H., Director of Yonge Street Miss- ion, Toronto is guest preach- er. Mr. Russell has unique way of presenting the message and is a dynamic Speaker. Special music is featured for morning and evening services with St. Andrew's Male Voice Choir from Lind- say at the evening service. Burns Church, Ashburn unite to this historic date, a time of inspiration for all All are most cordially wel iPORT PERRY i, 985- a OFFICE -- RESIDENCE Reesor Fuel & Lumber "Hello, Mister Monster are you there?"

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