BALE Sey 4 LOT I PREFTEREL VI MLS WU FSF Lv RRR ANE a The Ontario County Junior Farmer Choir is presenting a Festival of Song in the Public School, Port Perry on Friday evening, May 6th. The pro- 'gramme is under the direction of Mrs. _" The Uxbridge Junior Farmer Quar- Elsie Dobson, Port Perry, . | a tette, Provincial winners in the Quar- tette Competition this year, will also take part in the programme, ES Epsom 'The W.A. are having a Missionary Social Evening this Thursday even- ing at the Church. Mrs. Chapin of - Greenbank will give an illustrated talk, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers on the arrival of their new daughter on Sunday in Bowman- ville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart, Miss Hanna and Mr. D. Walker spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, T. Stew- art. i Mr. Allen Powell Jr. has completed University at Montreal and has taken a position in that city. = Miss Betty Powell has returned home from Kingstop University. Several children still have the Chickenpox. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin and Linda visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. A. Christie. Brown has been in the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto for some time. * The school bus is going through the village again this week after an ab- sence 'of hint. Roel owing to the mud. y Miss Jean Taylor pe the week- end with her parents. Don't forget the Community Club Party this Friday night inlthe school. Everyone welcome. a New Store Hours PORT PERRY STORES OPEN TILL 0.00 P.M. FRIDAY & SATUR- DAY COMMENCING JUNE 8RD. CUPS and En MERA SALT and TAYLOR'S § RT RR BAARAARRIARARARARRN GBANAANARAN ANY Mother's Day Gift Suggestions ; 5 TEAPOTS i rors * KNICK-KNACKS NYLONS | PEWELLERY CHOCOLATES anna UO SARI 2 SAUCERS PEPPERS 5c. fo S100 : Prince Albert, Week-End SPECIALS, April 29-30 - Culverhouse ASPARAGUS 12 0%. coovvverveeeivsresiirirns 2 for be. Supreme SWEET PICKL, 8, 100%. viii tations 21. Maxwellhouse COFFEE, 1 1b. ..........iceveiininnrenssenins $1.03 York PEACHES, 20 oz. .......... SAN 0 FT ROO S 2be York TOMATOES, 28. 0%. .ivvoovvveovserorerrerserssnns BERL 27c. White SUGAR ...........oooooon..n., ERA Sa 10 bs. 86c. ~~ WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $2.00 or OVER DOUPE'S STORE l ~ Phone 485-W fase -------- read Ful-Vue wrap-aroul 11 Sorry 'to report that little Billie | G. HARVEY AGNEW, M.D. PRESIDENT, ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Aish Even jin periods of greatest pros- perity there are always a number of residents in this, or any country, who are unable to meet the cost of illness requiring hospital care, , These patients are classified as medically indigents and, in those cases where the municipalities in which they reside accept liability, a portion of the cost of each day's confinement and care on the institution is paid by those municipalities. The rates baid are fixed by the Public Hospitals Act of Ontario but are considerably less than the actual cost of the operation, con- finement, treatment, drugs, meals and so on.. Part of the difference is con- tributed by the Provincial Govern- ment, Because of this situation the pro- blem of steadily-rising losses omsindi- the major concerns of the Board of Governors of many public hospitals. "Insofar as indigent cases are con- cerned the Public Hospitals Act states, in part: "No hospital with which- a municipality has entered into an agree- ment under this Act shall refuse to admit as a patient any indigent person or dependant of an indigent person a resident in such municipality, who from sickness, disease or injury or otherwise is in need of treatment", It is to the credit of our public hos- pitals that, overcrowded though they may be, they never refuse a really urgent indigent case if it comes with- in the categories which they are ex- pected to treat. ? er Regardless of their financial r means, residents of Ontario are fortunate when it comes to hospitalization, Here under our system of community public facilities, and treatment services with the rich, Because our Provincial! Government and the municipalities make contributions to 'defray a good part of the cost of treating.indigeht cases, our hospitals are in a better position te provide each indigent pa- tient with the best of care. N EW "look - -ahead' Viewing! are ai dh " 3 nd windshield. © BEARE ---- LIMITED PHONE 833 gent hospitalization has become one of the Furthermore, active medical staffs of our public hospitals have been organized so that the members wl Wife Preservers en hanging a coat or en on the +s two coat hangers hooked in o THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, 19555 Manchester Credit Union "The Only Way You Can Lose is By Not Joining" this is the motto of the credit union of the congregation of the Howard Park United Church in Toronto and we borrowed /it because it 80 well expresses the feeling of 'the members of the Manchester Credit Union, cation: card from' Mrs, F. Lamb at Manchester or Mrs, A. Walsh, Scugog street in Port Perry and apply: for membership inthis, newest co- -opera- tive venture. Everyone who is honest, ambitious and lives in a manner w hich Is fitting a good cttizen is welcomed in a credit union. Loans are made Why dop't you get an appli. to the same type of person for pro- ductive and provident purposes; if you need a new stove or refrigerator, seed grain or a new implemént, borrow 'from the credit union, enjoy the se- curity of an insured loan at reason- able interest. No loan is too small 'at the credit union; the limit in -laxger loans for the Manchester credit union is your share investment plus five "hundred dollars, as the, credit union Brows so will the amount of loans. All loans are to ten thousand dollars. We again invite your interest in the Manchester Credit" Union avaijlable- to all within ten miles of the village. Thank You, Laurel Hamer. BUILDERS! insured for both life and disability up an Whether you are building one home or a hundred, you may bencfit by using mortgage loans under the National Housing Act 1954. See the manager of our nearest branch, He'll gladly tell you how such loans are arranged. Mortgagd loans arc only one of the many services we offer our customers at any of our clions, and the wind won't sow Le garment off the line. assume the responsibility of looking after indigent. cases without 'any hb charge whatsoever, This ensures that [: these patients" will receive the very best possible medical care. = In all but our smallest hospitals, indigent care comes' under the supervision of top- flight specialists. Actually these pa- tients often ree eive more consultative advice than do private patients, for consultation is required by 'regulation on various categories of public pa- tients and is always without charge. - © All but the smaller 'gencral hospitals, too, have an out-patient department where sick or injured 'individuals, tin- able to pay, may receive treatment, It -is somewhat similiar to a visit to a doctor's office. In addition to receiv- ing medical advice and treatment, an out-patient may also' receive a com- plete "diagnostic examination, x-rays, laboratory tests, physiotherapy and prescribed drugs, when necessary. Of i course all general hospitals are pre- 8 pared to handle emergencies and also o provide special studies or services for o private patients * referred by their | doctors but not for admission. SA Sees To make their service still more complete, more hospitals are now uti- lizing highly trained social workers to supplement clinical care with much needed further study. They may visit the homes of patients and may ascertain (and solve) reasons for ill- ness, such as domestic' problems, psy- chologival difficulties, financial wor- ries and so-on, ' hospitals, the' poor share the best of | See your : DODGE-DE SOTO 4 dealer] : iy § Yes, when it comes to hospitaliza- tion, the residents of Ontario are, in- deed, fortunate. Hospitals, both vol- untary and municipal, governments and municipalities have formed a great | partnership to provide the best in 'medical care and treatment for all, irrespective of their means, their color | or their creed, ee LR eee re i Ya =, \ CeCe nasil > IRIN 0 2 PORT PERRY : : | 1 Raa at SLE El AE AAAS EASA estes ity Eh A AC AAA AEA ASSIA aay roc POROPORORC A Never complain about your troubles, [they are responsive for half your iincome, "he more a man has to do the more he is able to accomplish, for he learns to economize his time. pra At AAR RAR: CX A "on + mm +. more than 680 branches. : THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE J. R. HELM, Manager PORT PERRY BRANCH NW.245 I They're GROWING § $4.75 §7.95 Let us check their shoe sizes. Youngsters never stop Jodingfier do their busy eet. So quickly their shoes become outgrown! That's 7.75 and $5.95 Boys' $4.95 * Youth's $3.95 the danger time. Little toes become cramped and health. ful development is impaired. Then ar out for trouble. Play it safe. Let us check the- size of your youngster's SUMMER TOYS FULL LINE OF SUMMER ITEMS IN STOCK shoes often. No. charge or obligation. We understand the importance of correct shoes properly fitted. "LINOLEUM TILE, 9 x 9 inches "all colors, 10¢, 12¢, Je, 20c, 23c. CLEARING LINE SUMMER DRESSES, 25% discount Sleeveless Blouses COTTON PRINT Circular Skirts $2, 9% COTTON $2.98 NUNS rE NM/eN'S, Jersey Blouses $3.35 WHITE with NAVY and RED TRIM Harding's Yarn ~~ . PHONE 10" F.W. BROCK & SON ite Boots (also Brown) $2.95 xfords, : NEOLITE or RUBBER SOLES Sling Shoes WHITE, RED "and BLACK Jumping Jack Boats .. $2.95 ~ SISMAN -- 'Work Boots . Black and Brown Oxfords $3. 95 ~ Scampers-- Men's $5.95 ; ; : i 4 : f 5 4 3 3 1] : : 3 L] $ 4 +. 4 4 !] i] + Ld : 0] 8 i } 100% NYLON ..... peertretina 60c. OZ. ITF (4:0) dE 0c. OZ, ¥ ORLON YARN, WHITE 60c. 07, ® Supre me SWEET MIXED PICKLES Mi vel House COFFEE, 1 1b, .......... $1.03 Gold Medal PEANUT BUTTER, 16 oz. .31 CAMPBELL FROZEN SOUPS Brodie's WHITE. CAKE MIX, 20 oz......32 Shirriff's WHITE and HONEY SPICE Deal, Both fOr ...oocovvvvvviiiiriniireesiieins 49c. Ogilvie WHITE MIX at 2c. CHRISTIE'S BAKERY PRODUCTS Sweetheart TOILET SOAP, 4 bars 30c. Sweetheart EGG SHAMPOO, 3 oz., 49c. Colgate's Tooth. Paste. 2 giant tubes, 89c. FRUITS and VEGETABLES : White Swan TOILET TISSUE, 4 for 49¢. Giant Size OXYDOL, (10c. of f reg.) 69c. Hawk's FURNITURE CREAM ' with Polish Cloth § om ------ Phone 43 DAILY DELIVERY 4 gS 3 Port Perry