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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Mar 1955, p. 2

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RATER Tn VRARY VARA rt as BSAA ee Rv THR A Gia A ais . RR Wild Bear Did Iron-On Motifs Baby-Sitting Demetrios and Sophia Yano- poulos, peasants in. an isolated t on the slopes of mount ygos, highest peak of the Pin- ANNE HIRST amily Counselor .By Rev. R. Barclay) Warren : B.A, B.D. MARRIAGE ALIENATES For every neglected mother - ee hr tn a dhe TAS dnd, SIZES 2-10 Gh Adows Sew a sugar-sweet eyelet bod- ice and sleevs in contrast to the colorful collar, skirt. Your lit- tle girl will look like a princess in this, the newest princess frock! Undercover extra -- matching panties, eyelet edged too! Pattern 4541: Child's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 10. Size 6 dress, 1% yards 35-inch, 8 yard contrast; panties, 78 yard 35- inch fabric, his pattern easy to use, sim- }o sew, is tested for fit. Has D aiete illustrated instructions. - Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (33¢) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to Box 1, 123 Eighteenth Street, New Toronto, Ontario, : ® WW RRR RR RR FEE EEE REESE E ERE ---- LONESOME DIVORCEE "Dear Anne Hirst: 1 am 36, and divorced. (I married at 18). One of my children is married, and I have a teen-age boy with me, I live a very lonely life, "I don't drink nor smoke, and I like wholesome pleasures. I should like to meet some decent man (I'm sure there are some left) -but I am backward by na- ture, and its is hard-for a wo- man to encourage new men and not be misunderstood. Have you any ideas? - Rita." To other lonely women who write me I suggest they inter- est themselves in community affairs that attract other peo- ple' of their age. The many ac- tivities of your church should be productive, and civic groups attract intelligent and worthwhile men as well as women, | Hospitals, institutions, and some libraries appreciate part- time volunteers, and their contacts 'might prove helpful as well as interesting. 'Any activity that requires your regular attendance, and your enthusiasm, will widen your acquaintance and keep your mind alert and receptive. friends by sitting at home and wishing. You must go where nice people congregate, and attach yourself to groups that can use your talents. Good luck! + + + Cherish your parents while they are still with you, One day they will not he, and then the knowledge that you loved and honored them will be your con- solation, . , . Anne Hirst's opin- fon on family situations is sought by thousands. If you face a difficult situation, write her about it, at Box 1, 123 Eigh- teenth St. New Toronto, Ont. Eddie Fisher MEET THE KING AND QUEEN--Eddie Fisher and Patti Page have been named America's King and Queen of Hearts in a nation- wide poll of disc jockeys in connection 'with the 1955 Heart Fund. Their selection is based on return from ballots mailed to 3500 disc jockeys:who are currently urging the nation. to "turn the tables on heart diseass." ; Patti Page No lonely person meets new - These Mink Travel A Long Distance Plenty of mink on .the paw, enough for thirteen full length coats worthy of milady's most meticulous taste, passed through Montreal recently aboard a Can- adian National Railways express car. : Former residents of Island, B.C, the 737 squealing, prized rodents, valued at $81,000, and their owner, William: Dawe, moved lock, stock and barrel to a new ranch site af Whitbhourne, Newfoundland, to cash in on an extremely enticing offer from Premier Joseph Smallwood and his' provincial government. The provincial body footed the bill for all transfer charges in- cluding 200 pounds of horse meat the mink consumed during their 4,500-mile trip. A policy of Lulu THE CANADIAN. NATIONA! thrilling and ope & Water LJ Revue at the CANADIAN NATIONAR R azel: 3 PRODUC SPORTSMEN'S GIR ENON" | , AVIA TWON SHOW road encouraging mink ranchers: to "settle in the_island province, to. tie in with the whaling industry, is expected to make Newfound- land the world's leading centre for mink, The ravenous little creatures each eat one-third of a pound of ground horsemeat a day, which at 12 cents a pound, runs up a pretty-lofty grocery bill, In 'com- parison, Newfoundland, with its large whaling operations, makes it: possible for the mink breeders 1o purchase whalemeat, richer in proteins than either beet or horsemeat, for two cents a pound. A mink rancher for 23 years, Mr. Dawe is returning to his native land with his: wife and 13-year-old son, Calvin. Always a perfectionist, he has experi- mented with cross-breeding mink and has come up with unique mutations including Palominos, Iris Flowers, -New Buffs, Amber Golds and Saphires. Snake Swallows A Man Whole Ever heard of a snake swal- lowing a man whole, just as the whale swallowed Jonah? Before American explorer Leonard Clark set out for the jungle east of the Peruvian An- des in search of El Dorado and the legendary Seven Cities of Cibola, he consulted a Prof: Caesar Rosell, who warned him: "Senor Clark, you enter at hazard; there is a grave chance that you will not get out alive should you be so unfortunate as to penetrate even a little way after crossing the Andes." , In the last ten years, he said, they had lost about 700 Peru- vian explorers, soldiers, offic- ials, bush-rangers who had tried to get off the rivers and "pac- ify" the Indians. The explorer Robuchon had been eaten by cannibals, and there ware scores of others who had fallen into the handg of corpse-eating tribes ahd headhunters, He spoke of man-eating jag- uars, death from snake-bite, black crocodiles, pata (cousins of the little flesh-eating piranha fish), ten-foot cannibal tiger- fish, giant ray fish which could ETE IIE TRIER CREE. ISSUE 9 -- 1955 people, including leaders, in the nations around the world had this . peace our fears of a third world war would disappear. Love displaces hate and those other evils as greed and lust for power that make for war, Chris- tlans must be alerted. We have what the world desperately needs today. May this fellow- ship of Christian love be so manifested as in the early church, Then sinners will be at- tracted to the Christ we love. electrocute a man, even fresh- water sharks 3,000 miles from the ocean. Then: "We have just received a re- port from the mouth of the Morona River . . . Juan Vargas is our mapper there. He has * been found in, the belly of a snake, Our Government launch- es have a heavy' wire mesh carefully covering sides and roof so that the poison darts of the Indians will be caught in them.- Vargas was sleeping on the boat. The crew were camped--on-a safe beach. The anaconda snake, apparently 'hunting food, came out. of the river and entered the boat through a hole torn that day in one corner, After killing and swallowing Vargas, it could not return through the hole, and was found in the en- gine-room next morning." "Is it possible to. swallow a man whole?" Clark asked. "Those snakes are capable of swallowing not only a 150- pound man, but a 500-pound animal such' as a tapir,"" Rosell replied. the larger ' bofes, head and unjoint their jaws. When. hungry the snake will take any kind of living food-- marine, crocodiles, land . mam- mals and even man himself." *You see, they crush lather the _ Constantine really was shriek- ing with laughter, and squeal- ~ ing as though someone was tickling him; They entered the child's room and a strange sight met 'their eyes. Little Constantine was in his cot playing with a real bear cub! The unusual playmate was soon found to be harmless but he was made to leave just the same! ; | i * ht SON OF LONELY PARENTS * there must be literally thou- dus range in Greece, had a ter- RR, Dear Anne. Hirst: Why do * sands who are loved and hon- The Fellowship of Christian Love bls (ont iid ae po Pha people always blame the * ored by their families -- and Acts 2:42.47; Collossians 3:12-16; Con hele 3 re "a BAL mother-in-law in these heart- \d now and then this column ilies | John 4:1-8, Gonstan e 1g cra by a WN breaking family problems, I, for * glows with their tributes to : ; : oh instance, have always tried in * their children's thoughtful Memory Selection: It God so a Souple nad left Shui SE every way to be a good mother * and continuing kindnesses. loved us, we ought to love one a . CO age, Sarvy lly Mm and Ta and "mother-in-law, and never | * The cruel fact that many / Sunther. :1 Jolin 4:11, oi Voie dbl co Peg and RS interfered in my son's married * others are treated ag shabbily - : of the gp a oh of ih life. Yet still his wife has never * as you in the twilight of their People who. study together, gone nto the fo : : & : shown any consideration for our * lives is small comfort, I know, play. together or work together one i in nil he family "owes Sena | 70 my ml rm i, San ove os dn | eqn, pe SRG mother who feels she has lost erings and there seems to be It : ) A her son through marriage. She * no. consoling solution. I con- of the early church is the purest That day a bear cub came 5 TE Continues: * tinue to print some of them, and most effective of which we | prowling around the silent ibe Tray have. book Auaibied * hoping here and. there a gull: have record. No one was léft in | house. He went up to the open. if 0 long time. Not once Arne 2 * ty son will be quickened into need, There was unity and glad- door, lifted his wet muzzle and Ry 3 Jong time, Not nee have ue « filial redemption. ness, God was the object of<their sniffed. A gleam of Pleasusy i 6 : son never comes to see us, and * It is, 1 conclude, the sub- ry no wonder that "the Lord . Ee a 1 hy SI it hurts us so, They are even * servience of a man to his added' to the church daily such cognized the smell of honey. : ['} oh: keeping our grandchildren | 7 Wife's domination that Is as should be saved." This fellow- He pushed against the, door HN 4 away. ! largely responsible, She, rack- ship was attractive. It was not | and approached a jar in w cor- SOE ; Why are good parents sup- ed by jealousy and selfish de- designed to protect and further ner of the big room and turned i 3% < posed to suffer like this? It * mands for ALL her husband's their own interests. Its purpose it upside down, . 3 is #5 seems a son cannot love his wife : love and attention, drives a was to bring others into disciple- Later, stuffed with honey, he seve > and his folks too. (How can. a vicious bargain: Either it is ship of Jesus Christ. It was not went into the inner room where ; 1 man be so weak)? I must have | * she and the children, or his selfish. It had an outreach. This | Jittle Constantine looked with wi a I failed in a big way... . Is there * mother, The man is weak, - spirit should 'always cha amazement at the strange visitor ¥ py no such thing any' more as hon- * sick of scenes, and he guc- ize the spirit of Christians. approaching his cradle, ; FAV oring thy father -and thy | * cumbs, Sometimes it is Only we become self-centred we ha + As Demetrios and Sophia (¢ Whee 3 3 © mother? * as the years hasten by and he lost the spirit of Christ. Sinners walked home, they congratu- Ati GH! 3 Heartbroken Mother." : by Veale Jo by his own chil- oe not grayh by such 2 cold lated themselves on a magnifi- me : ren that he comprehends the . § and sterile form, Snobbishness . : gts ad - * lonely years his parents en- : has no place in the Christian's gen Kop & t Doney poe ie cee only ONE yard Binch . PRE 5 The Princess"! * dured., Then he must suffer FISHING COMPETITIONS AND DEMONSTRATIONS will be one of life. uld get for it at the market apron! No embroidery! IRON- SHS * such remorse as descends upon the many features at the 1955 Canadian National Sportsmen's Paul calls for the church to and, how they would spend the ON pink wild-roses with green i £ * him. Show to be held in the Coliseum, Toronto, from March 11th to put on 'Mercles, kindness, hum- | 0° leaves! { e : De not, I beg, blame, your- 19th. This big Springtime exhibition Is again being sponsored by ; plensss of. Jind, meginoss, long: "I Shall" buy Constantine a Pattern 681: Tissue pattern, i 0 self nor try to analyze where 'the Toron'o Anglers' and Hunters' Association and the entire 4 ds g bear cdb -- a plush one with | washable color transfers in com- ' Wii @ * you may have failed your son, + other, and forgiving one another, 1 1 » gaid { bination of pink and green, Me GE * Too many other devoted par- profits will be used to carry on an extensive programme of con- if any man have a quarrel black glags eyes," said Demetri- na . A a gre , Tha * ents have never found the an- servation. Here Margaret McGilllon learns the proper technique against any." These are to be 0s. . dium size: Ideal for gifts! ees) ; 4 f reeling. in "a b u : Sophia clapped her hands. "It | .. Send TWENTY FIVE CENTS 't » gwer. You did the best you 'of reeling in "a big one. girded by love. Then it will be id *k I what:h TE -- easy to let the peace of God rule seems I can hear him laughing in coins (stamps cannot be ac- 4 * lew 0 What human ean jn our hearts. If many more | already..." cepted) for this pattern to Box dp more? : She stopped suddenly. Yes, | 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New Tor- onto, Ont. Print plainly PAT. TERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADRRESS. : INSPIRED IDEAS -- pages and pages of novel designs im our NEW Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog for 19561 Completely different and se . thrilling, you'll want to ordes your favorite patterns. Send 26¢ for your copy of this new, new catalog Now! COLORFUL GREETING--Princess Margaret arrives at $t. Georg Grenada, and Is greeted by colorfully uniformed officials of the old West Indian Regiment. 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