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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Nov 1951, p. 4

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'¢ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1951 as a non-specific indication of the OC RR erect ARORA A Latest in Cancer LOCAL presence of disedse. But if the blood | Fall Banquet oy SPECIAL SPECIAL : : content of glutamic acid is increased ar HONEY, No. 1 White HONEY, Amber, Research significantly only. by cancer, then a |The Fall Banquet of Port Perry : 4 Ib. tin 79¢. 4 Ib. tin 65c. As courtesy und service to local readers we offer this column long-sought specific test, fairly easy | Business Men's Association will MAPLE LEAF LARD, 1 Ib. print 2c. in mentioning your guests and items of interest. Send your A diugnostic technique which may [tp carry out, for the presence of can- |be held in the Presbyterian 3 TENING, 11b. . de. a items to the Star prove to be the first selective method [cer may have been added to man's | Church, on Wednesday, DOMESTIC SHOR Jn rire OAC, \ : of detecting cancer has been develop- [armament against this dread disease. ; JELLO JELLY POWDERS and I UDDINGS... 8 for Sle a ; ed by 'a research project-of Dr. KE. W.| This continuing research is being" November st MACARONI, bulk ............ FAR mR] roti 2 27¢. w= Mrs. Lloyd Moffat and son Mclienry and his co-workers at the |aided by additional 'grants from the , 1 CAMPBELLS :CATSUP -...........ccooninimmsinsminsssnsinisaens vans DCG the week-end with The Ch ch University of 'Loronto, under grant | National Cancer Institute of Canada. |at 6,30 p.m. KLEENEX .....c.oiismnniinniinin reps saad sd for 43c. and Mrs, R. M, ur es Tom tie. Navies] Cancer Institute An interesting point'is that small Quest speaker: Mr. Lew Mes FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES : Ci a LE pita Li ada, : superficial cancers reacted on the glu Conkey, Secretary, of Oshawa ' : BOR iii nih ...dozen 29¢c, 4 ser on Sat- ST. JOHN'S' Dr. 'McHenry has established that tamic acid level to the same degree Chamber of Commerce. JUICE ORANGES, 250 a 96's or ay overeinienn B fOr 29¢ F. Dob- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH the blood level of glutamic acid, one; as did large, deep-seated malignant bs pik ir g i ..19¢ N : of the simpler building blocks of body growths, In other words, the glute- " Entertainment mt Belvedere FONATORS: Cello P Be coving nrininine teafisarsrasiiinssnses Corarinasanes br 10 i u hizher rante in oe Lic acid. test may brave. esvecially jQuartette. = or or Jl PARSNIPS. trays... RUTTVHPTRNT PRS we benseens . ~ Rev. John Kiddell, Minister « prot¥ing, has a higher range in pa- [mic acid "test may prove especially Quartette. ; Be Lars Hr -- ie frre da ih Tc. + | Sunday, November 18th-- tients: with malignant tumors than it | valuable in detecting small, early can- Turkey Dinner. "Ticket $1.26 : . : vel ra hss in normal persons, The levels |cers at a stage when the diseasé may | ili AY! 11,00 an.--~Sunday School. may be tabulated as follows: be treated most effectively. If the | 7% 3 L 1 N D 0 Ww s 0 N. i Foo 7.00 p.m.--Subject, 'Across Canada' test proves to be a specific cancer Re M E R x SPALL : : Glutamic ucid diagnostic aid, it will also be valu- ' a 7 . le, SK : Er 8 B level range able in screening groups of peop. Euchre and Dance ; SF (CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION | 5's a hi Ei WE DELIVER--PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE . P10 eter: Rev. H. S. Swabey, M.A., B.D, P ailing . eos uspices of ihe Ghureh ut {Unday, November 18th-- Malignant tumor cases 1.3 to 11.8 A $ t t A hd mmaculate Conception, Port Perry, : Ak 11 a.n.--Sunday School It will be noted that there is an . 8818 an : gril. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, in %% 7 p.m~BEvening-Service. overlap between the lower levels found : : ; . BULLER' S GARAGE { » . J - in malignant cases and the upper le- representatives Hin on November 19 . _All ladies are welcome. eer ------ HOGGARD--To Mr. and Mrs. Maa- . rice A, Hoggard, at Oshawa General -* Hospital, on Sunday, October 28th, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, November 18th-- ~* 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Church Service. Subject--""A Minister and His People--(1) The Minister. 7.00 p.m.--"The Pursuit of Happiness". PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, November 18th-- ---- "| giene, vels in normal persons, but this does not allect the value of Dr, McHenry's Lindings as a possible diagnostic me- thod in a large percentage of cases. Dr. Mcllenry, protessor of public health and nutrition, School of Hy- University of "Toronto, has been doing research into various as- pects of nutrition for some years, and has made many contributions in the field of nutrition in Canada. It was his study of vitamins which led to the findings concerning glutamic acid, This vitamin is known to play an im: portant part in the process of inter- conversion of proteins, sugars and the mechanism of interconversion of foods seemed to be 'affected by the especially his work on Vitamin BG appointed. Lhe appointment of four men to the Agricultural Representative service has been announced by Col. the Hon. Thomas L. Kennedy, Ontario's,Min- |~ ister of Agriculture, Three will serve as Assistant Representatives, the other man has been appointed Field- man for Fruits and Vegetables. Prescott County will have an As- sistant in the person of R. L. Farmer, a native of Sarsfield. He has been a fieldman with the Livestock Pro- duction Service of the Canadian De- wide variety of experience, He takes up his duties on Nov. 19th. Meany Hall, Utica at 8.00 p.m. "ROUND and SQUARE DANCING SPECIAL TU RKEY DRAW ~ Admission "50c. per pers: son En a a "Sadie Hawkins" Hard Time Dance Time 8.30 p.m. REPAIRS TO ALL Simcoe St. MAKES OF CARS BODY AND. FENDER WORK ELECTRIC - ACETYLENE WELDING PORT PERRY Phone 280W fre edoteed sd He $333332323283233232832338388288283¢ mRm------------w ns "as, HH : ~ TORONTO MILK SHIPPERS 5 3 . ible Se {partment of Agriculture for the past |" ORT PE : 3C : wo 1951 a daughter--Marilyn Elizabeth, | 10 8.m.--Bible School fats in the body. Glutamic acid is Das hon! > A t 7 rh PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL : LDN 11 a.m.--Morning Worship also concerned with: these cha three years. graduate g AWA. , 1 i % : 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Ano voncermed with these changes. | University and Oka College of Agric. on Friday, i ; Re Marketing Agency Wednesday --Prayer. meeting at 8 p.m.| It had previously been noted that | Mr. Farmer brings to his new job a NOVEMBER 23rd : It is vital that you return ballot immediately, if we are to 232338300000 © SIIMAN--AL her home Port Perry ¥ A November 12th, 1951, pi F. Flewell, beloved wile of the Mate Roy G. Redman, in her 59th year. "ae l'uncral on Thursday at 2 p.n. at L. McDermott Funeral Chapel. 3 eLURY, "anred TT. (Professor)-- ior at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, y Ont t., on Monday, November 12, 1951, oro. A. T. DeLury of Manilla, Ont., Formerly of the University of Toronto, his 88th year. Service was on THE PENTECOSTAL, CHURCH - "Romanism to Christ" will be the subject on which Rev. John Kimber will speak on Friday Nov. 16th, Rev. Kimber. has been doing Miss- ionary work under the "Spanish Am- Ud) pum UIdYINOG up UOISSIJ ULILI tral America. COLORED. SLIDES of Guatemala, Central America Services, Sunday at 11 a.m & 7 p.m. There will be |. presence of cancer Dr. McHenry felt it worth while to determine if there was a difference in the blood glutamic acid level of normal persons and can- cer patients. Tests of a large number of normal and 80 patients known to have cancer resulted in the findings tabulated above. that in benign tumor cases the gluta- mic acid levels remain within the nor- mal range. As a result of this indi- cation, Dr. McHenry and his co:work- Another significant finding was | ltoward Ivan Bell, of Cookstown, Simcoe, has been appointed to Haldi- mand County and will serve under A. G. Skinner. He is a 1951 graduate of Ontario Agricultural College having specialized in - Animal Husbandry. This appointment was effective on November 1st. Mr. A. A. Wall, who has been camp supervisor for the Farm Labour Ser- vice for the past 4 years, will be as- sisting the Agricultural Rep. in Bruce He SITLE ENTERTAINMENT Two Shows Nightly--7.00 and 9.00 Saturdays snd Holidays 6.30 & 8.30 Matinee 2.00 p.m. ) LAST SHOWING TO-DAY OF-- All are welcome. Pastor, W. A. Bowler | ers applied the glumatic acid test to | County for the winter months. He And! Also' Plus Hednesday at 2 p.m. from A. L. Mec- © [a series of undiagnosed-growth cases, [will commence his new duties en Nov. "HE'S A COCKEYED ¥ ott's Funeral Chapel. ~ Inter- and predicted the nature of the tumor. Ralph Eric Moore has bef appoint- HE' . ont Pine Grove" Cemetery. i" ~ Later pathological examination of the cd Fruit and Vegetable Fieldman with WONDER?" Ei patients showed thatthe test was ac- > "Annual Bazaar PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. curate in 91 percent of the cases. At presént the research project is being extended in two directions, One is a fundamental inquiry into the me- chanism by which cancer raises the headquarters at the Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland. A nat- ive of Montreal, he attended -McDon- ald College where he received both his B.S.A. and his Master's Degrees, hav- - API oie FRIDAY-SAT., NOVEMBER 16-17 Packed with NEW -LASSIE Thrills M.G.M. presents "THE GUY WHO CAME BACK' | 4 4 : $ b4 have control of our milk market. This Time Don't Leave It to George. Inserted 'by TORONTO MILK PRODUCERS ASSN. District 4 33333383 $381333388828888888 18 W. E. MacGregor and Son N Brown - i iali iculture. 03 PHONE nw PORT PERRY : ihe EE ew, a is won Fancy Work, Home Baking |#utamic acid level. The second, on 0% on ok i ag Puy - LASSIE, in = ~~" iter, Betty Christina, to Mr. Afternoon Tea served from which the estimate of the value of the ember 12th, "THE PAINTED HILLS" otk son of Mr. and Mrs. 3 to 65.30 p.m test will rest, is an investigation of by : s $1383 8882888888RL888T88E "Beacock, R. R. 1 Port Perry. The 0 9.60 p.m. glutamic acid levels in other diseases. odor, ager . : 8 for donations to our +-funeral ex- ves, also to the men who collected. 4 McCartney Family. THANK YOU any friends and neighbours for ¢. kindness shown to David dur- + recent illness. : Many, many to all. Mr. and Mrs. A. Williamson, net . and David. 17 Memory Hall, UTICA, urider the a ces. of Hall Committee, Friday, JBVEMBER 16th, at 8.30 p.m. DWL FOR PRIZES. , Admission Be, each, Ladies bringing lunches You are cordially invited. Austin GC. A. Bathie DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto For appointment Phone 206R PORT PERRY. RE - UPHOLSTERY and. RE-BUILDING Let us re-upholster your old Chester- tield Suite. Phone and -have our consultant. call and give you a free estimate. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone 3344 collect. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. 8 Charen Street at 8.00 p.m. A speaker from the Ontario Vegetable Grovard Marketing Satisfaction guaranteed. |. If it is found that other diseases also raise She erd of this nezyme to ap- proximately the same range as does cancer, the test will still have value The preliminary figures issued hy the Government give the population of Port Perry as 1,666, ki ky Free School Books Ta Kiddies "Equality 'of opportunity is the beacon and goal of our le," said - Color 'by 'Technicolor 'with PAUL KELLY and BRUCE COWLING MONDAY-TUES., NOVEMBER 19-20 Three times funnier than "SORROWFUL JONES" with BOB HOPE and MARILYN MAXWELL: in Damon Runyon's ' "THE LEMON DROP KID" WED. - THURSDAY, NOV. 21.22 JEANNE CRAIN in GIRL" in Technicolor DANCE . PORT PERRY JUNIOR Admission 50c per person "TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE| 23222222002 Come and meet the gang here everyday and enjoy "EUCHRE under the Auspices of Eastern Star, a E------ BLUE RAY CHAPTER, £4 Saturday; November nm in the Masonic Rooms. Admission 35c. 2222222400000 00 not only their company, but also the tastiest food ever, Everything from a snack to a full meal "DEL" RESTAURANT OUR N EW 1952 SAMPLE BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE Premier Leslie Frost announcing free text books for every in elémen. tary schools of Ontario. Here the Prime Minister is shown with the school books of the four children of Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Black, Toronto, who attend Lord Dufferin public school in the Ontario capital. The children: Qloria, aged 8, grade 2; Ernest, aged 10, grade 4; Kenneth aged 12 grade 6; and Ronald, opel 13, grade 7. Their father, who served five years overseas with the Roy Canadian Army Service Corps in world War 11, has been in Korea as a corporal with the 2nd Royal Canadian R ent for the last 18 months. "You don't know how much it theans to my budget not to have to Our years of experience to help you in choosing the proper' paper for your rooms. dimitted free. FARMERS J > Eriday, Nov. 0 © | FORT PERRY © ANNUAL MEETING = | i Port Perry igh sehoot |] ge nv Cv Yugi ote wih tld w. i ioral] Me ST.CLAIR & SONS | TuBSDAY, NovEBen uh, 061 | Bin we | "PAINTERS and DECORATORS in all atoues of the trade Board will be present to discuss an important change in the zation of the Vegetable Growers' Association. DRINK who sell canning crops for processing are fzahis agsogiation and should plan to attend. {1AS. BROUGHTON, President, We Sell and Service Venetian Blinds supply the books for our children," ays the mother. Sess esssssessssessssasnsnensees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . 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