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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Mar 1945, p. 8

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a AS ® Soe Ba On AAT aa t= RISE ~ aaboma band : . aad rissadhad ---- oy a p---- w----ir thru ox nn es so A t - . SIR "PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 29th, 1945 for all children. QUESTION 1. PRINT IN BLOCK LETTERS (LIKE THIS) the names of your children under 16. Write out the month of birth, then give day and year. Write name of place where each child was born. Complete each line by stating your relationship to child and 1f father and mother are applying, fill in both "relation- ship" columns. QUESTION 2, Here the father and mother must both sign if both are athome. Then give the address to . which cheques should be mailed. PRINT THIS IN BLOCK TYPE (LIKE THIS) under both signatures. The mother should not sign her husband's first name. She should sign her own first name, such as Kics. Alice, Mary, Joan, etc. Family Allowances will be paid every month for every eligible child under 16 years of age, First cheques will be mailed in July, 1945. Family Allow- ances are being paid to help parents in the care of their children, to help pay for medical, dental and nursing services--for better food, clothing and shelter, and to assist in equalizing opportunities Registration forms have been mailed to every PECISTER NOW 7, Lamy Auomances family. Fill in your form as soon as received. It is very simple--only seven questions--and inform- ation is given below to help you complete the form accurately. Do it right away in the interests of your children, as cheques can only be mailed to those eligible families which have completed and re- turned the Registration Form, 4 If you do not receive a form through the mail, ---------- QUESTION 3. « please ask for one at the nearest Post Office. If only one person has signed under question 2, state the reason why the other signature cannot be given. Give details--don't say Father or Mother is "away" --state where and for how long. QUESTIONS 4, 5, 6 and 7 tions on the other side of the form must also be answered either "Yes" or "No" If the answer is "No" to questions 4, 5 or 6, state details giving name of child, under 16 not living with you, list their names, give the reason and the complete address as to where hey can be visited. If the answer to No, 7 is "Yes", give the details required. : INCOME TAX: So that nobody will benefit from both Family Allowances or children concerned. In the case of No. 5, if you have any children and a full income tax deduction for their children, the income tax deduc- for children will be reduced by the amount received from Family Allowances. Pareats, therefore, have the choice of claiming--or not claiming--Family Allowances. Those uncertain as to whether or not they -- o~ = 0 NA ral Swe EAN N » i Sy TREN Published under the authority of the HON. BROOKE CLAXTON, Minister PAREN YOU ARE HELPING ~ YOUR CHILDREN WHEN YOU REGISTER{ vor ZHLY AUOWANCES will benefit are advised to apply for the Family Allowance. $ 1 DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE. OTTAWA ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Rev. J. A. MacMillan © Sunday 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7.00 . p.m.--~Worship Service. During the winter months, service will be held every Sunday evening. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (ANGLICAN) Sunday, March 25th-- 3 p.m.--Sunday Schoo]. 7.00 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Mr. E. G. Bruton, Trinity College. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, April I1st-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 a.m. -- The Easter message in Sermon and Choral Song. 7 p.m.--An inspiring Easter service presented by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Orde, organist and choirleader. "Jesus is Risen," "Awake Thou that Sleepest". "Low in the Grave He Lay". © "Abide With Me". | NOTE--Sunday School at 10 a.m. March 30th at 8 p.m. Good Friday Service. Rev. E. B, Cooke will speak. ' PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Taylor 11 a.m.~--Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m.--Bible School 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. "Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. FOR SALE Z Lots, suitable for gardening or building, on Crandell Street. Also brooder house 11 ft. x 12 ft., and coal brooder, 600 size. Apply Ben Pickard, Port Perry, 2 ~ Justice J. A. Hope. THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON EDUCATION which has been appointed to enquire into and report upon the system of education in Ontario will hold its first sessions in the Senate Chamber of the University of Toronto at 10 a.m. and at 2 p.m. on April 11, and on Aptil 12, 1945, under the Chairmanship of the Hon. Mr. . Prelimipary- consideration will be given to such. written submissions as are presented on or before April 10. Briefs submitted after that date will be con- sidered at subsequent sessions of the Commission. All organizations interested in any of the problems related to public education are invited to submit briefs to « R. W., B. Jackson, Secretary, Royal Commission on Education, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. : w SS ------ ft ------ S----------T-------- ------ - - Bigger Savings in Dry Feeding of Calves SAVES LABOUR. Calf feeding is a time-consuming chore at the best--which is all the more reason that every means of eliminating waste effort should be made. Dry calf feeding, using SHUR-GAIN Calf Btarter, has the very obvious advantage of saving many hours in mixing food and washing pails. : SAVES CALVES. Contaminated pails have been the cause of more calf scours and resultant deaths than, perhaps, most dairymen realize. You eliminate much of the danger in calf feeding, by the cleaner, more sanitary dry calf feeding method, with SHUR-GAIN Calf Starter. SAVES MONEY. Calf raising on a prepared calf food saves many dollars in milk per calf-=but, feeding SHUR-GAIN Calf Starter is even more economical, because calves can be changed from milk to Starter at an even earlier age. ES With all these savings to be made, there's no time to delay, in call- ing at our mill for a trial supply. It's the freshest calf feed you can buy. ~ SHUR-GAIN SAVES YOU MONEY SHUR-GAIN CALF STARTER | ° PRICE--$3.60 PER BAG HOGG & LYTLE H. H. GOODE PORT PERRY,- GRAIN ELEVATOR Telephone No. 1 MYRTLE STATION, ONT. _ Phone 120 r 5, Port Perry urs #OLONE ~--Tunes Yp 2" WE regret that thousands of .applicants have had to "line-up" for telephone service. Telephone equipment has been critically short because this is a "communications" war. And of course the armed forces, the RT and war industries still move automatically to the head of the line; their needs come first. Only as material becomes available for less urgent needs can we take care of our waiting list, and on a first-come-first-served basis. We realize it's no fun having to "stand in line" this way. Applicants have been surjirisingly cheerful about it--a fact we deeply appreciate. We just want them to know that we will be - In days of uncertainty, reliable INSURANCE is essential, Whatever your Insurance needs may| _be, consult H. W. ENNIMERSON_ Phone 41 Port Perry PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY SALON -- ------------ with or without appeintment. PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO and STYLED SETTING, ONLY 50c. service--fully aud promptly. ~ Phone 228, Port Perry every bit as glad as they when we can once again meet every request for telephone igh '|Electric Motors repair- ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. NOTICE All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to household appliances All makes and sizes of ed and Reconditioned. 'Small Motors for sale. $mall Gasoline Engines for Sale. Electrie or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. . MACHINE REPAIR Fi SHOP : STAN. CAUSLEY,. Proprietor Port Perry, Ontario. ~ 20 Room Hotel BROOKLIN HOUSE BROOKLIN, ONT. Phones--Brooklin 80 or 3930 W. Goodwin, Proprietor SPECIAL Easter Dinner Specializing in Banquets, Weddings, ete. ~~ Chicken and Steéaks With the return of good weather and better roads our Sunday services have been resumed. Next Sunday be- ing Easter we are having a joint ser- vice of the Sunday School and church at 2,30 p.m. A special program has been plan- ned. Mr, James Young will deliver the Easter message. We hope for a good attendance at this. special ser- vice, - "T. R. TRAYNOR, Branch Manager. .do the same. 3 Plenty of Government Approved Bray Chicks for prompt ship- ment in these breeds and hybrids. BARRED ROCKS WHITE LEGHORN / ois NEW HAMPSHIRE "There will be a demand for every pound of Grade A and Grade B poultry meat that can be produced jn Canada in 1945" says a .statement from the Poul- try Industry . Committee of Ont- ario. Distribution" will be hard pressed to take care of all de- Rock x Leghorn mands. 4 : 1 New Hampshire x Leghorn DOES THE TRICK New Hampshire x Sussex Sussex x New Hampshire New Hampshire x Rocks 'Producers can count on these as what they should ask for--and get-- dressed, F.O.B. country processing: plants: Chicken, Grade A, Milk-Fe: --30c. per lb.; Grade A, 28¢c., Grade B Milk-Fed 20c.; Grade B, 26e. It-will pay well, this year, to raise and finish your cockerel chicks. Man people make the cockerels pay the full cost of raising the pullets, and with reasonable luck you should be able to Minorea x Leghorn We have always been careful | about blood-testing, This sea- son we have put on the _most ambitious re-testing campaign in our history. We now have . breeding flocks totalling 55,000 birds without a single reactor, Tell us your Chick requirements, and we will give you full information on Bray Chicks--10 breeds, 6 hybrids, Gov- emment Approved, Prompt Service, early shipment. FRED W. BRAY, LIMITED, 120 JOHN STREET Ni, HAMILTON A. R. Gray, R.R, 2, Port Perry--Agent

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