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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 22 May 1952, p. 2

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Let us all work together to keep the approaching holiday period free of accidents: ] | | GEO. H. DOUCETY) MINISTER Think SUFETY ~ ie SHFELY ANTHRLY DETRRTWMERL AT RITRRRY Pa am LEQ. NW. BBL A MINSTER » lists, and assistant editor of the { Her work has taken her.to Ire- | i | p.m. MDT; 2.46 p.m. PDT. Our Babies Efforts being made throdghout the world to reduce the rate of in- fant mortality, still disturbingly high in some of the civilized couns tries-- {including Canada), are-to|* be the subject of a series of CBC talks for wamen, beginning Wed- nesday, May 28, on the Trans- Canada network. Canadian list- eners may hear women from varl- ous nations tell the steps taken in| cause a man is on his hands and their homelands to preserve the|knees in the middle of the road, lives of the very young. does that prove he is drunk?" Arresting Officer: "No, sir, it ance at this time when Canadian | does not, but this one was trying health authorities are disturbed [te roll up the White line, The series has special signific- by the facts revealed in a United Natigns' report on the infant mor- talify: rate in different parts of the world. Canada is shown in 14th position, with 41 out of every 1000 babies born alive dying in their first year. Listed before us, with lower death rates, are Swed- en, leeland, New Zealand, Austra- lia, Netherlands, Norway, United States, England and Wales, Swit- zerland, Scotland, Denmark, South Africa, and Northern Ireland. Sweden, at the top, has a death rate of 20 for every 1000 born alive., In the United States the rate is 29 per 1000. Called "Our Babies," the pro- gram will have for its first speak- er, Dr. Maeve Kenny, of England, a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecolog- o Journal of Obstetricians and Gy- naecologists. Dr. Kenny, who has a small daughter of her own, has worked in NewYork City and lec- tured at Yale School of Medicine. land and India, and she has lived in Singapore and travelled in South Africa. The series will be broadcast ac- ross Canada at the following times --3.46 p.m. NDT; 3.16 ADT; 2.16 pm. EDT; 3.45 p.m. CDT; 3.46 ET FIL TE For a short winter just sign a note in the fall payable in the spring. GPERTEST MOTOR Oil p-- -- Come to Uxbridge li Horse Show and Race Meet | ~~ SATURDAY, MAY 4th Police ~ Harness Races (8 heats) COMPLETE HORSE. SHOW MIDWAY -- -RIDES, ETC. UXBRIDGE CITIZENS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Magistrate: "But just be- NO #.ORE "PEAKS" IN HEATING COSTS iy SPREAD FUEL BUYING OVER EASY-TO-PAY PERIODS Why let fuel bills cripple your win- pay--and, with 'blue coal', you'll ter's budget? Use our 'blue coal' enjoy the unequalled heating com- Budget Plan now. You'll scarcely fort of the world's finest anthracite, miss the small monthly sums you : ' Enjoy Paid-Up Heat with our "blue coal' Budget Plan 1 No "all-at-once" bills. Pay for your 'blue coal' as you pay * your phone bill--small, regular monthly sums. 2 No shortages. Your winter supply of 'blue coal' assured * and paid for before winter begins. 3, No worries. Your household budget runs better-- other * expenses are more easily met. Ask-about our 'blue coal' BUDGET PLAN PHONE US TODAY - 'Reesor Fuel and Lumber ; THONE EI Port¥Perry, Ontario » blocks of North Bay's main street, Conservation will be lined with anglers of both Corner sexes and all ages on and after May 16th. The quest of the pickerel or wall- The pickerel is i nocturnil foods eved pike opened May 15 in Ont-| er and nature has equipped it with ario. The succulent pickerel--one | large "googly" eves from which of the "best eating" fish in Ont-|its name of wall-eve was derived. ario waters--is regarded as one of | While the average fish in Ontario the easiest fish to catch and also | runs around two pounds, the re- : cord is a 22% pound specimen . . caught at Fort Erie, Ontario, in the fact that -it has been heavily py Tr fished for half a century, its num- bers never seem to diminish. one of the most prolific. Despite * » » 5 Toronto -- The Department of Lands and Forests has been ad- vised that starting May 16th and cach Friday thereafter, a new pro- gramme, "Sportsmen's Corner" 1enpth 18 Inches with Dave Price as M.C., will be ' heard over CJBC. The.time of The fish is widely distributed the programme is 7.45 - 8.00 p.m. throughout the lower Great Lakes | Matters of particular interest to region and some years ago invaded | anglers and hunters will be dis- the Trent Valley system. It isi cussed and information on epen found in hundreds of inland lakes | seasons or changes in the regula- connected by rivers with the Great | tions will be provided. Lakes. As the conservation of the re: sources and the success of man- agement plans for maintaining an "adequate supply of fish and game ! depends in large measure upon the co-operation of the public, the pro- gramme should be of interest and value. Although netted in the Great Lakes by commercial fishermen, the pickerel is classed as a game fish for anglers. The bag limit is six per day and the minimum It spawns in the spring and con- centrates in thousands in the rviv- ers during this period. The fa- vourite baits include minnows, spoons and plugs, with some streamer flies. The pickerel is frequently found at the foot of ¢ falls and in rapid waters, but Lake [t is suggested that organized Nipissing, at North Bay, produces | groups of sportsmen or individu- thousands of the fish which are | als desiring information, or the caught in quiet waters at this | digcussion of specific matters, time of the year. The "Govern-| gend their suggestions.or requests "ment Dock" within a couple of | to Mr. Price at CJBC. - ~ Let Us Supply You WITH THE CHOICE FRESH MEAT TO GIVE THE PROPER BALANCE IN ~ CAWKER'S - - BUTCHERS PORT PERRY i ONTARIO rn -- A ---------- tr _ ti tet ee A tN OR OTTA YOUR VOTE Next Monday TH | CC @ 1 'MAY P| CAN Bring Down... HICH PRICES and HIGH TAXES! | Strengthen The Official Opposition! onse rvative Association, Ontario Riding

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