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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Feb 1950, p. 3

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rr rt 1 \- | { i - ~ . ~ 2 at) | ig | a | i : i f a | . yo. { * } A ! adi PAINTING & DECORATING Why not let us discuss that Decorating Problem with you? We specialize in Interior Work--- ~ Is Our Business Sample books carried for your use in selecting. 3: PAPERHANGING : "PAINTING. ! 4 GYPTEX WORK. Also OUTSIDE PAINTING DONE, : Estimates Given. [2] oe " GRAINING ' 2} Mm St. Clair and Son 4 : .EPSOM (North-West of School) . Phone Port Perry, 113 r 14 - FARMERS PORTABLE GASOLINE TANKS AVAILABLE. PROMPT DELIVERY ON GASOLINE FUEL OIL, MOTOR OIL, and GREASES Farm Agent, Ross Stone = Phone Port Perry 127 r 28 Cities 'Service Products 2 Phone, Oshawa 2015° Court Street, Oshawa. Steere eeeatsree rere rttrertesstesests onsen The Perfect Cooking Fuel Instant Heat [) Less: Kitchen Work Quick . Clean o o Easy to I to Install - ----Automatic Heat Control e Economical For Information see your nearest gas appliance h: ler or write Essot Gas Service, - Imperial Oil Limited Maple Belleville ~Stratford | Petetboroud - Carleton Place Li Somul fo 2 2 ; i wi "ASHBURN ~~ 1t (Too late. for last week) The February meeting of the W.M: Fisher on Tuesday, February 7th at 2.30 p.m. with the president, Mrs, Wu Knight, presiding, The*meeting open- ed with the singing of hymn 454, "O Messrs. Lawrence and James Doble, Mrs. Henry Doble and Miss Vera Leach motored to Gravenhurst on Sun- day to visit Mr. D, Parrott. Miss Ruth Richardson, of Toronto, spent a few days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R.Richardson. ° Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cook spent the week-end in Toronto; > ------------ PIGS FROM QUEENSLAND * "The British Food Corporation event- ually hopes to have nearly 500,000 acres of -gorghum under cultivati ion in Queensland and to breed and fatten 500 thousand pigs for Britain.-. -For this season the planting objective is at A start has. been made in building the corporation's second: piggery;_ the first now has over 600 pigs. More than 4000 cattle are on the corporation properties and most of these were "grazed on 1and carrying the stobble from last year's crop, ia or sive, will SU Lit someone in distress, perhaps. 1. PO © a little child . . , is calling to you for help . ... through : 4 Your gift is hesdsd, [Y your Red Cross. Answer HLA LR ESerOgly; from your heart! Give to aid in. the : Slaiiiza ei] never-ending work you count on the. " Somewhere in Canada ..., i Red Cross to do. This year, the nes b: urgent for $5, 000, 000. Only you can | give your . share, Give from your heart , . / and give all you cant - EERE : THE wonk ox MERCY NEVER ENDS... Your contribution will I Red "Free Cm ---- Blood Transfusion Service. ~~ S. was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon} . and Mrs. Thos. Lilley, of Markham. least 90 thousand acres -- three times . |larger: than was sown in 1948. Community Memorial Hospital - FINANCIAL REPORTS TILL TIME OF LOSING COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, PORT PERRY GENERAL STATEMENT, JUNE 30th, . 1947 : S12 is Assets o 0 RET Cpr SL ATLAS $9,000.00 Wheré ares the. Reapers 7" and prayer Building peri g $9,000 : by the president, Scripture lesson hy Equipment from Mrs, Whitmore - Miss Marie West from Fsalm 66. Equipment. from Drs, Rennie & Dymond ........ 1,000.00 Minutes were read and roll call taken | Equipment from Wholesalers rn cosines © 918.00 4isl400 each answering with a verse of Serip- RY EME HON Sis "481.00 - 8.875.00 ture 'containing the. word: "hope." In| Les 10% Depreciation Ji... seistrinen 1 1876. the absence of Mrs. M. Sparks, Mrs, County. of - Dirham--Subscription 600,00 Ww. 'Knight had charge of the second [Subscriptions Receivable Rp 2,898.00 , 2,808.00 : chapter of the study book which dealt| Less Allowance iiss EI 300.00 yiaken the the: life of the people of Japan. Accounts Receivable (all have been collected) - : 1,266.00 Mrs, Robert 'Heron gave an account of Inventory, June 80th; 1947 (Estimated) 500,00 the meaning of Buddhism; Mrs, W. -- Cooke on Confusianism; and Mrs. R. $17,720.00 Lunney, on Shintoism.. . Hymn 2904, hk BS: ; Liabilities "He Leadeth Me" was sung. Mus. A.|Loan' from Mr. Allan Goode .........oooomvmvmmmmimmimiinmminniee 8,600.00 Paynter had charge of the quiz from Taxes, Corp of Port POTTY .covrvirrnntivrirrsssisvissertemmnsssssssnegivins 160.00 the January Glad Tidings. Meeting ~ i . ; : 3,650.00 closed with prayer by Mrs. R. Heron.| Surplus, June 80, 1947 .....cocoviriovnriociionrenrencssinniesensons en $14,079.00 At recent meeting of Burn's Church | ta £ | Sunday School the following "officers CAPITAL ACEOTN sume 30, 1947 were elected for 1950 Supt., Mrs. E.| : sl . . Hero; Asst, Mr. Hugh Knight; Sec., Subscriptions paid 1 EN (8 Ere eh ecg $12,712.67 Mr. James Childs; Treas., Mr. Arthur Yas Tel Sivas dson; Pianist, Miss Doris M ai rs, UINOYE vrei errr eb dares er snnesnaes ,388. Richardson; Pianist, Miss Dorls Mad! paid Dra, Rennie & Dymond 1,000.00 Paid for Equipment during year ..... 978.06 "Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Routley - and Ce re 1831884 Helen were Sunday "visitors with Me:| "Dobis BRIDE Corer grituditummmeiommnerngl¥ine "603.67 C. C. JEFFREY, Treasurer GENERAL ACCOUNT for year Ending June 30, 1947 Receipts Subscriptions paid $0 De; 3); 1088 1 unminisininiiminniimiiges $12,177.62 Subscriptions paid to June 30, 1047 irre 635.18 ----$ 12,712.67 Recejved from patients to Dee. 31 1046 ..........ccooevvvrerrnanns woe 0,820.18 - 5, Received from patients to June 30, 1947 .....coooovvvevnreernnne 6,971.08 12,800.16 Loan from Mr. A, Goode ........ccerrurnen. 3,600.00 Accounts Receivable: (all since- paid) ......... 1,256,956 Ingenio) 6 of Suppliey, June 30 (estimated) . 600.00] i . $30,768.78 Expenses " Faid Mrs. Whitmore for Building a Equipment ........ 11,388.28 Paid Drs. Rennie & Dymond for Instruments, ete. ....... 1,000.00 Running. expenses to Dec. 31, 1946 ........ccoccrvvvirirerereenerionne $7,147.04 ER Running Expenses to June 30,.1947 vinperinsmpenpbnsseinssststgtinines 9,616.78 } i ".% A ---- 16,762,717 .- Less cost of Equipment .......o. mn. 978.08, : . ck np 16,784.71 - : : i = $28,122.99 SUMMARY Received from patients. .......cooiiieinnen ores $12,800.16 Accounts Receivable (all paid) SSE RS NA IE, 1,266.95 oo --_-- 14,066.11 Running - TE RDENBEY., oor sciniinisiriiressiiinn torsos sisunpiste TN: AES Ne 16,784.71 : Less Lventary (paid for) AA ag een Sot iprtusin press seis Shar oie a 600.00 So 16,284.71 | Actual. Operating: loss for year, to June 30, 1947 . TT 1,228.60 SUMMARY OF EXPENSES SHOWN ABOVR . To Dec. 31 To June 30 Total 1846 . 1947 ; Paid foi NUrsing ....cccceveemiencreneerssneresesesenns $3,802.60 $3,871.86 -$7,674.36 Paid for other help ........ciinenninn. 839.00 ~ 1,362.95 2,201.95 Paid for food .....ueeeiirneiiine 943.08 1,478.07 2,421.16 Drugs, Medicines, Dressing .......ieeeieeninnnnis 461.97 1,301.66 1,763.63 Equipment for Hospital ....... 462.17 515.89. 978.06 Repairs and Maintenance . '174.18 121.00 296.18 | Fuel, Hydro, . Postags;- ete; "277.28 567.84 846.12] Sundry BE ra. SOO TRE 186.86 396.47 , 583.34|- i= - = + 7,147.04 9,616.78" 16,762.77 STATISTICS FOR ONE YEAR " Patients--odica, 81; Obstetrical, 83; Accident, 21. > Major Operations 49; Minor Operations 103, TOTAL an. a Déaths--Adults 6; Infants 1; TOTAL 6. ~ : Patient Hospital Days--2, 763. : = - : * 3 C. C. JEFFERY, Treas. (Taken from Auditors' Report) STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE for the six months ending 31st December, 1947 Revenue: Case Room, Operating Room, Drug and Dressings ....$ 6,937.96 Special Nurses' BOArd .......oceossissmns dirt riar 86,50 Telephone .......ccccevvevirinisnnne 6 Donations ........... oo - 5.00 Sundry Revenue .. .: 868,66 Total Revenue ................... inne anin---- 3 7,382,176 | Expenditure: > ENMUIINIE (ricinus osetia isig es iasionpiscismesstness $ 8,176.20 Kitchen. and other help .. oy " 1, 173.66 'Income tax on wages ..... 297.70 Food iiiisarssmrivininn . 846.06 , Drugs and Dressings . 710.11 : Hydro, Fuel, and Phone ..... 409.66 ° | Repairs and Maintenance ............... 71.88 Express, Postage and Stationery . 49.02 General Supplies .....c.c.ccovverirerrienes 90,18. 'Bank Charges .......... 3.48" Interest on Loan ...... 87.60 Taxes --MuniCifial ........c.oveiiieniinneinn en 69.00 Sundry Expense .........n 166.97 Depreciation on Equipment ... ... "186.10 Depreciation on Building .....c..ccoveuinens A 90.00 . . -- repre n Total Expenditure raersesaranind SAT PIONEOR NE A fren 7,420.96 +* ---- Loss on Operations for Period ...5uivnsniiionisnnnnn $ 88.21 STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE ' for the year ending 31st December 1948 Reverie; = - ' Case Room, Operating Room, Drugs and Dressings $11, 963.88 . Special Nurses' Board & en y Donations .....cien £81.26 $ 12,798.28 CITTTTTPT TITS ET PT PPP PPT TT PY PTR TY PIRI TITY PL PE TE PTR TY CYT PIETY) Sundry Revenue ..... wis eosin. vires - TOTAL REVENUE ......... SEE eT Expenditure: . : Nursing .....covniinnins ier Kitchen and other help » RRR income Tax on Wages ...... es LTTE TTYTTYTLY "Dros nad Dre Examining Tissues ...... Hydro,, Insurance and Workmen's Compensation . Repairs and Maintenance .......c..c. LTT TIT TS Express, Postage and Stationery . es 60.92 General Supplies, HERR FARRER IRR 163.44 Bank Charges .......i..... TR RR RE 6.73 Interest on Loan -........ ; ated 126.00 , ] Brien cb a a TL TT TUTTI] 118.17 Periodicals ....c.ivviiininn FEAR 890.09 Audit sss net 26.00 Sundry 3 1 61.80 Depreciation on Equipment . 401.96 Depreciation on Building .. 180,00 Allowance for bad debts ..... 800, rnin TOTAL EXPENDITURE LOSS FOR YEAR ...... SL TL PP LT TT TTT PIPL TITS .§ 2,862.44 I delephone- company, -- "an this big fob. Only a financially hesithy telephone company <an sey Owned mnd operated by Canadi ceo 1f all the people who work for the telephoné company, And all the people who earn a living by kg the things _the telephone company needs, =~ And-all-the-peaple-u ho have their ravings invested in the -- And all the people who depend on good telephone service ' . $0 run their businesses and manage their homes; : If all these people, u ith their families, lived in one city, This City-With-No-Name would be by far the largest in Canada, and one of the largest in the world. - Keeping pace with the growing needs of canis . everywhere far more and better telephone service has taken lots of wark and lots of money. Telephone viers, eampléyoes, shareholders -- everyone has a vital interest In" a service that means so much to the on welfare of so many people. for Conadi "PRICES AT FARM $12.00 per cord $14.00 per.cord buzzed DRY HARD WOOD - BEECH 'and MAPLE -"H.M. KYTE, Phone 193 r 14, Port Perry on Scugog Road between Burketon and Blackstock Inguives J invited from truckers and dealers ' 'PRICES DELIVERED $15.00 per cord $17.00 per cord buzzed $5.00 per single cord _____Mar16_ CONCRETE BLOCKS * | CONCRETE BRICKS * CINDER BLOCKS ° BACK-UP TILE °* | QUALTY "o ECONOMY © BEAUTY © MAPLE BLOCK & TILE LTD. W. C. Smith "To _a"member of the village Council of Mansfield, Eisleben, in November 1483 was born a son Martin Luther, a name which all true Churchmen of _| the Evangelical Faith hold in high es- - |teem and reverence. Luther is a true Saint of the church to be classed with St. Peter, St. Paul, St. Augustine, St. Francis of Assissi. No one has ever followed more splendidly in the Faith of St. Peter. For even as Christ com- mended Peter for his personal Faith so He has showen His approval the life of St. Luther by the a of followers who have entered into the light of his emancipated insiglit of Eternal Life. - Luther became a university student where he showed himself a hard work- ing bright sociable youth much inter- ested in Latin, Law and- Music. At the age of twenty-two, he became a morik in the Erfurt Convent .of the Augustine Eremites. : Here he determined to be a good into Holy Scriptures and the issues. ~-.. MAPLE, ONTARIO PLAZA 5878 -- PHONE MAPLE ¢ -- KENWOOD wm | { . + 42 - God's. He continually partook of the Martin Luther Christian Sacrament 'of Penance confessing even former the slightest breach of the most trif- ling regulation of the Church. How- ever he could find no peace of mind, no rest, because of his sins. He thought of himself as a gallows bird. During this time of mental anguish, a liberal theologian John Staupitz ex- plained to him that according to God's promise, the righteousness of God might become man's possession tn and through Christ Jesus. God had pro- mised that man could have fellowship _ with Him and this fellowship is found- ed upon personal When ifian trusts God and His prom- ises it means that he shall become right: with God through faith, This - is the Pauline idea when he claimed that . 'the just shall live by faith. Luther graduated a Doctor of the Holy Scriptures and became a Pro- fessor of Theology walking in Stau- pitz manner of - profession. - He taught that when man lays hold on |, : z : 2 mo trust in Christ. i . roe oo Pt - et TT -- ---- : ie a re a ---- rh ee th God's promise of pardon he becomes - F340 a new creature. At the age -of - thirty-four, Luther "had a power in Wittenberg both as - preacher and as teacher. He revealed we § 16,860.67 | Holy Seripfures. : churchman, .a monk who would 'excel the secrets of the Bible, which was all in devoutness, in fasting, in self-in- the more striking in a day when the : ficted discipline, and above all in the Church was considered the means of : {study of the Holy Scriptures. salvation and of revelation, - Luther tried to find salvation in' the| Up to now he had been an obedient ..good works of the Chureh but to a monk like all great preachers denoun- man of his temperment this proved cing prevalent sins but he had with impossible, . He turned then to the 'him the Spirit of the Religious Refor- Here he learned mer which in the final analysis has that man's goodness is not to be mea- proved to be the life blood of the sured by his neighbour's but by his! saints of the real church.

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