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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Apr 1958, p. 7

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- THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 8rd, 10687 : 3 T.B. News Canada and to celebrate this, an all: | than we are finding now. Robert Vernon ,. 5.00 Bruce Beare ..... Norman Heayn ) : ae AUUW Canadian Seal was designed, por-| An now, may I close in a lighter | V.P. Stouffer ,... ' Eric Fane ...... Bruce Hull ....... New Asst Deputy & ; Tie Ont asi Tuborculosis Assicia trayiog a family, which is the pivot vein? As one of our American fel- Robt, McNab ....... George Oldfield .... Miss Cassidy ...... bid 1] tion Suggested: 30 * "around which our tuberculosis pre- (low workers in the TB field so aptly Charles Popert Bill Harrison Mr. Fred Lamb Minister of Lab ni HY Newsletter to. be that vention programmes rotate, "The put it ----- "Why 80 much ado about Mrs, Hope cima Miss Harris Mac Christie ........ our Bu Pa ly § J ; sent | main object of all health crusades is | 'Sputnik?' Christmas Seals have | Mr. S. Levinson . Mrs. Hoppett "Fred Christie .......... ee 20 Gordon C. Cushi on din ary _. area, giving news | healthier, happier families. Tuber- | been circling the globe for over 50 | Earl Martyn ..... 'A Walsh Mrs. Gladys Archer ............ 5.00 ni on Tro ng, at present Exe- pertaining to and the progress we | culosis has scores of tragic results, | years." Russell Butson .... Mr. J. Bell Mr. Fife Innis cocoon. 3.00 $0 ave se-President of the Cangdjan are making in our fight against this | put outranking all others is the way : Ray Skinner ... H. Santer Walter and Mrs. Howsam 15.00 20 Congress, has been abpointed disease, particularly in our own com- | that it often disrupts families by rob- ] : "Tr Bud Heard ......... ¥ 'Harold 'Forder ..........covurvurens i} Ray Hobbs ,..c..ccerecinriiinnnnine 5.00 Assistant Deputy Minister of Labour A ; munity. fring them of one or both parents Boy Scout Building Hector Hodgins 2.00, Miss G. Joblin ...ccoeeernrrivnnneene 6.00 Mr. W. W, Holtby .......... 2.00 gh Jay ) aie o THANK YOU, VOLUNTEERS. = . | When it is necessary for them to en: i, hint ANONFIOUS vv arenes 2B. Rev. F, G. Joblifi ......couo.cn 500 | Allan Jackson ... PYLE Pol mpnl Ths iad) We wold, first like. to. Pay tribute tor a sanatorium. The sale of Christ- Fund a v: Gu) Tein " peesae 12% Mr. Harold Hockins [PTO TTT | Ed. Mulholland FTETOTIm oe 5.00 shing will fill 1% Roc inndihon hor 'Seals provides our only revenue vs. Witherspoon .. . 15.00 Robb. SOIRY uutiviernpninise Mrs. Ruby Fieldi 1.00 to that vast group who give so un- may y : : : * INDY HISIOINE sess: ib become vacant by the retirement of : selfishly 'of their time, and' Sneiay, wd. Soatles us to carry on a year! Donald Christie wo... $20.00 By i . sa Hop Saks, REESE ME 0 BRIA ori vere 100 |, M. Maclean at the end of April. . without thought of reward, to help I prograriue At Jase Hig Jas, CAWKET uuu iversnssssanns 2.00 Ross Duff sili 2.00 Y.oonar 3 Lanhy sce Arnold Roach cco 15.00 | Mr. Maclean entered the Department the less fortunate. This includes cation, social service and. o Harrison ummm siss 5.00 D. Leslie 1.00 Mrs. H. Fitchett i. : in 1942. Mr. Cushing. has been ac- ' : rehabilitation. : d .D. € ci . rs. H. Fitchett .. Theo. Stevens ............. 5.00 : . } our Board of Directors and the hun- : Francis Henry o.oo 4.00 1 Ben Smith osmosis 500 | Mur, Jas. Davidson , [uvely associated witli :the labour dreds of volunteers who have assisted | CHRISTMAS IN A SANATORIUM | FTugh Strong". 10.00 |. ¢, Grainger .... 1.00 Mr. Vern LeClare .... Wo Do MUBIO cons 200 [movement since 1938, rising from the : 'us so, many times. We mean YOU Shalt ~~ Lorne Wagner oie 100 | Gordon Heayn . 200 | Harley Clark .... : '. F. Crosi ranks of a local union which: he i F : and YOU. We find many patients who are in _ANONYMOUS oovvvvvivinininnnrisiiny 30.00 1 Jnvdine 2.00 Mrs. H. Long ooo . W. F. Crosier .....ccccoeeceenn. «100 fpelped to form in Calgary, to a posi- > : tDECEMBER 8, 1908. In the office, AMT : wl i me HArold KRght worrrirsimerer 5.00 | ¢. Postill ... 1.00 Ne SRUDK woos y 4 Grant Franklin o.oo... 13.00 |tion of wide influence as viee-presi- \ we have a copy of the front page of re pid won er ne Ww a n of bhi FEQYRY coiisiniismmsmionirisiog 5.00 E. Huntley » 1.00 Mrs. L. G. Taylor J vy dent. of the Canadian Labour Con- the Toronto Glshe showing this.dgte, | | SYS et: in oo $l ET i 30.00 ANONYMOUS .ovvierieienriiaereienn 25.00 Mr. Jim Norton .... 4h CHDSON pours s 100.00 {gress In a prominent spot there appears a |¥e" are warmly dressed; or a father | Leonard Beadle... 10.00 Mrs. Howard Gibson ......... 5.00 Mr. R. Hilsdier ...... "Teen Town" ove onn. 50.00 Christmas Seal, and a message at |¥ondering how his family is getting, Emmerson Insurance ......... 26.00 Mrs. Wes. Jones .....cooeerveeennn. 2.00 Frank Fletcher ............ , oo KE thé side announces "A Good-will-to- Sore and if their Christmas is pretty { Howard Chapman ............. 5.00 Mrs. Ed. Thompson . 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoggard... 5.00 Meredith. Melee cums Bop ! men-Stamp". It goes on to say how |3¥'MPY without his pay cheque, As = Russell Mapes nn 2.00 Chas. Stabback we 2.00 A . vi -- -- { wonderful have been the benefits |10N€ 8s we 'have tuberculosis. we'll | Don Murray .......ccmiin 1.00 Wm. Graham 2.00 DON IDOE Reema 25.00 ARBUE CUS commons 150 = = §/ from the Yule stamps first started have homesick people in-sapatoria-at = Jas, Irvine cis 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Sutcliffe ....... 1.00 Dr. A. e Bathie «ooo. 20.00 Grant Christie ooo 10.00 Z NS i in Denmark in 1904, where everybody Christmas time; Only a few did SAO NDNA sins Mr. John Abram ........ wr 2.00 A. A. Cawler 7 N . from the King on his throne down to | *8° there were ten thousand new! Mr, H. Mackie ............ pr Earl Tummonds ... 2.00 A. W. Brock the poorest peasant has used them, ad of Yuhersulosly SARearing Yeer1' My ¥il.2590 shoes tess Elmer Lee wn... 20.00 v 4 . r yman ....... 85d how WSiides 1 tenteaants Is haut nine thousand now. How soon | Murs Mabe) Vader MSR Woods whut 5.00 8 o he . : P z ay can we get it down to eight thousand? | Reg. Armstrong ....... Jesse Buxcey ns 2.00 'NOVEMBER 18, 1957 was the date | Yes, eight thousand is still a large: Miss Anna Crane ... Ross Luke ...ovcvirevrennnn. 2.00 of the 50th, Christmas Seal Sale in [number -- but it is a thousand tess | Roy Birkett cocoons Patricia Lane coven. 10.00 MONTREAL EDMONTON Quick! A RUSH ORDER To THE READERS OF 1HIS SASKATOON WINNIPEG TORONTO REGINA CANADIAN PACIFIC AIRLINES PROPOSED ROUTES _ ; 1 VANCOUVER Winnipeg, Ottawa; Montrgad Edmonton, Regina, Toronto : Vancouver, Calgary, Saskatoon, Ottawa, Monirea) Vancouver, Edmonton, Montred! Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC PROPOSES | vice if an application by Canadian | mainline routes, "providing for the | Winnipeg; Ottawa - Saskatoon; Re- AIR ROUTES: The above drawing | Pacific Airlines now before the Air |first time non-stop service between [gina - Edmonton; and the first ser- shows how nine major Canadian cities | Transport Board is approved. 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