More call Fo - for Red Cross 74 The Red Cross must be prepared for all eventu- _alities, Year after year the demand for Red Cross services grows. 'Millions of dollars have been spent in flood, fire and other disasters, in aiding the stricken and homeless. Your RED CROSS money is backed up Throughout Canada, the Red Cross operates 75 Outpost Hospitals and 2 Crippled Chil- dren's Hospitals. More are being built and more are needed. Last year over 70,000 patients were served by Outpost Hospitals. H it Ape! EL More Blood Donor Services (* Province by Province the Red Cross is open- ing its Free Blood Transfusion Service. Untold lives have been saved by this great organization. But more funds are needed to ex- pand and maintain this humanitarian work. 'Red Cross ARS = 409% MORE THIS Aids Veterans o v Red Cross provides many services for vet- ¢ erans in Hospitals. ! Other Red Cross activi- is ties include: Junior Red Cross; Swimming and Water Safety; Nutrition Services; First Aid and Home Nursing; : 'Women's Work Acti- / : vities etc. J. ri - by thousands of volunteer workers + ' » ir YEAR 3 SUPPLEMENT TO PORT PERRY STAR, MARCH 10, 1949 UTICA The Young people's meeting will be held at Jerry Wilkinson's Friday the 11th at 8.00 p.m. ) The Women's Association will hold its March meeting Thursday the '10th at 3 p.m. Group 5 in charge. Come prepared for the cent a day collection for three months. 1 i | Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sandison were at home to many of their friends and old timers on Saturday night in Mem- ory Hall. All report a nice evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ross and Gary, Myr- 'tle spent Sunday with his parents. Wayne returned with them. Joe Ward by spent last Wednesday with Wisi s here, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur, Toronto were guests of Bert McKercher Satur- Jao night. FN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howsam, Miss Hazel Howsam,-and Mr. Ernie How- sam visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Howsam during the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day and Gary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jim Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Storms, Picton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whitter, Greenbank, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marks, Port Perry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mus, Ross Sandison. Master Kenny Skerratt visited his. grandmother, Mrs, Pickard, Port Ferry, during the week-end. - Miss Joy Collins spent the week- end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Josh Collins, Manchester. SCUGOG Mr. Lane, an old friend, who has just returned from British Columbia, accompanied Mr. Denton to Grace Church on Sunday morning and heard a fine message. Another quilting was held in the basement of Grace Church on Wed- nesday with 18 ladies present. Two more quilt were finished, and a social time enjoyed. ¢ We were pleased to have Mrs. Gordon Cherrie, Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey, Mrs. Russell Hood and Mis. "7 I. Fines, of Port Perry, with us. (Continued on opposite: side)