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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Aug 1959, p. 4

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THE roRf-PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21th, 1959 Coming Events Supper Cold Turkey or Ham with salads, pies, cakes at the United Church Blackstock on Fair Day, August 20. Adults $1.50, Children 50c. Aug.27 At Home Mr, and Mrs. John Bray, Queen St., Brooklin, will be at home to their re- latives and friends on Sunday, Sept. 6th, 1959, from 2 to 4, and from 7 to 9 p.m,, afternoon and evening, on the occasion of their Golden Wedding An- niversary. Honeydale WI Honeydale Women's Institute invites you to attend their meeting on Thurs- day, September 8. Our guest speak- er will be Mr. Atkins of Atkins Flor- ists, Oshawa, who will speak and de- monstrate on the arrangement of flowers. Meeting in the Anglican Parish Hall. Also remember the roll call, "name a Canadian Manufacturing Firm, its product and Location". Tax Notice Remember, the second instalment of Port Perry Taxes is due on or before September 4, 1959. WARNING TO BICYCLE OWNERS At the present time there are over 100 bicycles being operated in town without a license. These licenses may be obtained now_from the Police Of- fice, Municipal building. Perry St., from 9 to 11 in the morning and from ~ 2 to 4 in the afternoon. License fee, 50¢. : "Failure to obtain a bicycle license may result in having the bicycle im- "pounded. Bicycle owners are also asked to re- . frain from riding on the sidewalk. For RUBBER STAMPS see - + The Port Perry Star - BUG! BUG! BUG! _Join Canada's fastest growing, saf- est, funniest sport . . . Go-Kart Rac- ing. Anyone can participate from six to sixty, male or female. Take that young lad with the racing blood off our highways and onto a Go-Kart and let him race in safety. He will "love bugg'n, and so will his sister and his old man too. Track facilities are being arranged locally. Anyone interested in Go-Kart Rac- ing would do well to see the demon- stration Kart on display at the Texaco servicentre; or contact Murray Gibson, Ken Middleton or Bill Peel about join- ing the club. . DON'T MISS ALL NEW Rotary Cellarette a PORT PERRY FAIR SEPTEMBER 3rd THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A, L.Th,, Rector Sunday, August 30th-- 11.30 a.m.--Morning prayer. of ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. D, Armstrong, B.A., D.D. Interim Moderator Mr. Wm, Perry, Minister, Sunday, August 30th-- 11 a.m.--Union Service in the United Church, ¥ PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, August 30th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 a.m.--Union Service, United and Presbyterian Churches. We ex- tend a cordial welcome to the members of St. John's Church to worship with us during the ab- sence of their minister, ,0 The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, August 30th-- 9.16 a.m.--Prospect Church 10,00 a.m.--Scugog "Head" 8.8. 10.16 a.m.--Manchester Church 11.16 a.m.--Scugog Church. "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy". Get a good start by com- ing and worshipping with us. /Z Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, to Dr. S. P. Kandel, and the many friends and neighbours of their thoughtful acts, beautiful flowers and mother. We would also express our Panabaker. Card of Thanks I wish to thank the friends and and the nurses and staff of the Port recent stay in the hospital. Card of Thanks Mere words are inadequate to ex- press our gratitude to each and every one who has helped us through these days of sorrow with beautiful flowers, words of sympathy and deeds of in- finite kindness received in the sad loss of a dear husband and father, A very special thank you to Rev. S. R. Cooper, the ladies of the W.A. and Fidelis Class, the pallbearers, flower carriers and all Masonic friends. Mary June, Terry, Mark and Scott Howsam. Death CAWKER, Aylmer Bolton -- At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Saturday, Aug, 22, 19569, Aylmer Bol- ton Cawker, in his 76th ytar, beloved husband of Iona Orchard and dear father of Jean (Mrs. Kenneth Pearce) Orangeville; Albert, Port Perry; Wil- liam, Matamata, N. Z.; Betty, (Osh- awa), and John of Toronto. Service from the McDermott-Pan- abaker Chapel on Tuesday. Intern- ment in Pine Grove Cemetary. Easy Terms - ? J NOW IS THE TIME ~~ TO SAVE MONEY AND HAVE YOUR OLD Chesterfield Reupholstered and Modernized FOR HALF THE PRICE OF A NEW SUITE Five Year Guarantee SPECIALIST IN DRAPERIES and RUGS For Free Estimates, call collect--UXBRIDGE 290W » th All Good Sandwiches | begin with Rh ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS' MARKETING ROARD y BUTTER! REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS words of sympathy during the illness | [|= and passing of a dear wife and|[f sincere appreciation to McDermott- || Sam Wakeford and family | | neighbours for cards and flowers with |} a special thanks=to Dr. G. M, Rennie|§ Perry Community Memorial Hospital I for their kind consideration during my} Mrs. C. Harrison. | |i 'In Memoriam ""WALKER-- In loving memory of E. Gertrude Walker, who passed away August 26, 1958, God knows how much we miss her, Never shall her memory fade; Loving thoughts shall always wander To the spot where she is laid, Lovingly remembered by her husband Wilmot and daughter, Edna, In Memoriam HOWARD -- In loving meniory of my dear husband, Herbert Howard, who passed away August 28, 1953, I think of him in silence, His name I oft recall, There is nothing left to answer But his picture on the wall, Sadly missed by his wife, Rosina, In Memoriam HOWARD: In loving memory of a dear father and' grandfather, Herbert G. Howard, who passed away August 28th, 1958. While he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. Loving remembered by daughter Ethel, son-in-law Jim and grand- children, Death WAKEFORD, Margaret -- At Port Perry Community Hospital on Friday, August 21, 1959, Margaret Alexander, beloved wife of Samuel Wakeford, in her 77th 'year, : Funeral from the Chapel of McDer- mott-Panabaker, Port Perry, on Mon- day, August 24th. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. - Hs LYING ANS ve 115 & th HER YASIR LEA ALTAR |Chest Clinic Victoria Countr SPECIAL CHEST CLINIC-- VICTORIA COUNTY ! In August the Department of Health is opening 'a special chest clinic in the Government Building in Lindsay, to serve Victoria County, The task of this clinic is total contro), and eventual eradiction, of tuberculosis from Lind- say and the County of Victoria. Such a program has be come possible as the result of an investigation carried on in this province by the Department of Health during the past two years. In this investigation about one hundred thousand people were tuber- culin tested. action (small inflammation) in those who have had contact with tubercul- osis and have become infected, Only a small proportion of those infected | have or will develop the disease. -In persons who have never been infected the test is negative (no reaction), With the new knowledge that tuber- culosis infection in this province is less common than anticipated a novel and comprehensive program of tuber- culosis control in the community has been designed, and for the first time will be tried--in Victoria County. The The first step is for all the residents of the county to have a tuberculin test, The records of all tests will be kept in the clinic and all negative reactors will be called yearly for a repeat test; all those showing a positive test will be equally well supervised with an annual chest x-ray. It has been learned that if a tuber- culin negative adult becomes infected (positive) his chances of developing tuberculosis are highest in the first two years following such infection, and become comparatively smaller subsequently; thus such an individual Decorating Sear, AT 2-0961 CHAS A. BRADLEY & SON INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Wall Papering a Specialty Phones: 363) Brooklin, Ont. Contractors Whitby MO 8-3559 The test shows a re-|, will be carefully supervised during these first two years, In certhin age |groups, such as infants and adoles- cents, in which the risks are greater, the clinic, in co-operation with the family physician, will treat the recent- ly infected individuals with antituber- culous drugs without interrupting the normal life, . This program has the backing of the medical profession in the County; the local tuberculosis association has giv- en its enthusiastic support and will carry many burdens connected with it, This ambitious undertaking in tuber« culosis control, if successful, will serve hearted co-operation of doubt will be forthcoming, (INTERNATIONAL) ( YBAR AT THE {jf CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITIO THE EARL MOUNTBATTEN of Burma, 70 OPEN 1st CNE \ ar Evening Kong Come to this year's CNE, and the world will be there to greet youl People and exhibits representing 21 nations around the globe will be on hand, adding foreign flavor to : this king-size fair; Interesting people you'll most certainly enjo meeting, exciting exhibits you'll surely want to see | And of course, as always, Canada will be on dis- play In a totally new and different 'way--thls you won't want to miss. 'GEORGE GOBEL In The Spectacular Grandstand Show every night at 8:00 p.m. Cast of 400 with ERIC HOUSE. 'Canadiana '59" produced by Jack Arthur. See these lavish production numbers: "From Dream to Reality," "The Seaway," "East of Suez," 'Hong oliday," and "'Canada's : Golden Anniversary of Flight'!-- . On The World's, Largest Fully Equipped THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF WARSHIPS EVER ON THE GREAT LAKES Ar INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW-spine- tingling fly-pasts featuring the combined R.C.A.F, and U,S.A.F. Aerobatic Teams ... Sept. 11-12, HER MAJESTY'S FAMOUS ROYAL MARINES BAND -- direct from England to entertain you with stirring martial musle you'll linger to listen to as you wander by the flaantle exhibition bandshell. FOOD PRODUCTS BUILDING prizes aplenty and hei? galorein the world's largest Food Prod- ucts Building. Worth a yisit to the CNE In itself, MILE OF MERRIMENT --all for fun and fun for all on this merry mile of laugh-a-minute rides, games and sideshows, NATIONAL HORSE SHOW ~to see hin Ly thelr Hie s elr magnificen! steeds, Aug. 27-Sept, LA 4 WOMEN'S WORLD hourly fash. fon jhaws. cooking classes afts, with Interna , flavor, anentireworld for women In the fabulous Queen Elizabeth Bullding. LTERNATIONAL DOR SHOW =~ Colorful canines from Canada and the United States parade for you In their biggest soclal event of the season. You'll Jove ~~ FUN-FILLED AQUARAMA--at the every minute of it] Sept, 2, 3, Moveable Stage ie i vit packed display staged ie fo > Fabulous fireworks finale, 1001 tojoyioest 1% PERSON © INITS iid TORONTO CISCO KID & PANCHO srs vers IVISWA RNY LAVA 'cikior head up the exciting Afternoon Grandstand Matinee which In- cludes a thrilling 3-ring matinee clrcus for the children I--with 26 outstanding acts, Harry 1, Price, President « Hiram CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION & MeCallug, General Manager rutted roads. Put a lively paces today Try Chevy's Ride It's velvety , . . luxurious . . . breathtaking! . . . and Chevy grips you firmly, even to YU 5-2088 . well-mannered Chevy through its Try Chevy's Handling It's the greatest! Chevy'a standard Ball-Race steering is sports-car keen. Drive one, You'll agree , . . Chevy is the best of sports. | § PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Try Chevy's Response Chevy engines pack the zip and go to set your toe a-ting- ling. There's an exhilarating new Chevy waiting for you at your Chevrolet dealer's.' Drive it today. ; How terrific can a car get !! 1 i po eae ee = 900 Y OUT Local Authorized Chevrolet dealer -- for quick appraisal -- prompt delivery low == cum oe - Howard Motors Plenty . . . if it's a Chevrolet! Do yourself a favor Ted drive a Chevy! That's when you'll really say, "Wow, how. terrific can a Chevrolet get!" Everything about Chevy is terrific! And your dealer can show you how easy it is to own. Visit him today. See, price and pleasure-test the terrific Chevrolet that takes your fancy. : Chevrolet Just test-drive a Chevy once... and you'll know how terrific a car can get! C-3459D -- --y -- YU 8-2161 Victoria County is necessary, and no

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