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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Aug 1955, p. 4

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«ft 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 256th, 1956 LOCAL Mrs. R. Davis of Venezuela, South America, who has been visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. Brigham for the past few months is leaving to-day. She will fly from Toronto to New Yark and then to South America. Announcement Mr, and Mrs, Russell Thomas, Black- water, Ont. announce thg engagement of their' eldest daughter, Margaret Isobel, to Mr. Glen Dowson, son of Mr. Frank Dowson and the late Mrs. Dow- son. Marriage to take place Sept. 10, 1966. Hh Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branton, Oshawa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Marjorie, to Robert Donald Sonley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sonley, Manchester. The wedding to take place in Oshawa on Friday, September 2nd. Cards of Thanks Mere words are inadequate to ex- press our gratitude to each and every- a . one who has helped us through these days of sorrow and also while Mr. Gray was in hospital. For beautiful flowers, words of sympathy 'and deeds of infinite kindness; we can only say "thank you, so much", Mrs. Arthur Gray and family, : We' wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbours for thelr kind expressions of sympathy, beau- tiful floral tributes, during our recent sad bereavemént in the loss of a dear father. Special thanks to Reverend Wylie, Dr. Kandél and nurses at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. BAG Roy and Marguerite: Morton. I wish to take this opportunity to thank all the neighbours and friends, and also the Port Perry ire Brigade for their attempts to save my house and furnishings at the time of the fire last week. --Ruas Heod. In Memoriam "HOWARD -- In loving memory of my dear Husband, Herbert, who pas- sed away August 28th, 19563. Those whom we love go out of sight, but never out of mind, They are cherished in the hearts of those they leave behind. Loving and good in all his ways, Upright and just in all his days, Sincete and true in heart and mind Beautiful memories he left behind. Sadly missed by his wife Rosina. HOWARD In loving memory of a "dear father and--grandfather,- Herbert Gi. Howard, who passed nway August 28th, 1963. : God called him home it was his will; But in our hearts we love him still] His memory is assdear today As in the hour he passed away. Lovingly remembered by his daughter Ethel, son-in-law Jim and grande hildren, = N EWS THE CHURCHES ST. JOHNS' PRESBYTERIAN " CHURCH Minister--Rev, B, D, Armstrong, + B.A, DD, Sunday School discontinued for the month of August, During this month the members of St. John's Church will worship with the congregation of the United Church while Dr. Armstrong is holidaying. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. WYLIE, B.A., Minister Sunday, August 28th-- 10 a.n.--Sunday School . (full Sunday School again) 11 a.m.--We are pleased to welcome the congregation of St. Johns' Presbyterian Church to worship with us, 7.30 p.m.--Fellowship Hour is dis- |! continued for the present. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION - (Anglican) Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th.,, Rector Sunday, August 28th, 1956-- 9.30 a.m.--Holy Communion. 7.00 p.m.~--Evensong and Sermon by -y Mr, Ron. Sharp, Ce PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--David J. Toews Sunday, August 28th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Worship Service 7.30 p.m.--Evening Service. Wed., 8 p.m.---P'rayer Meeting. Fri, 8 p.m.-- Young Peoples. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, August 28th-- Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Evening Service at 7- p.m EVERYONE WELCOME "Pastor, Lloyd Faulkner. " I) Death GRAY, Arthur R. -- At the Com- manity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on Thursday, August 18th, 1965, Ar- thur R. Gray, beloved husband of "Gertrude Mayes, in his 72nd 'year. Interment at Pin Grive Cemetery. |Greenbank News The' W.A. Ladies have chartered a -bus --to--the--kxhibition--and anyone wishing to go please get in touch with Mrs. James lanson or Mrs, Norman Smith. © Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee and Mr. Russell Lee of Toronto visited in Greenbank on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George lanson and son Tommy of Erin visited with Mrs. D. Ianson over the week-end. ion 0 PORT PERRY PUBLIC oe - Two at I 130. June 29th, in order to register D. C. MacMASTER, Chairman of the Board. SCHOOL 'SCHOOL OPENING Tuesday, September Gth Grades 1 to VIII will assemble for | respective classrooms at 9 a.m. Kindergarten-Primary papils will assemble according to arrangement made last June--Group One at 9 a.m.; Group - NOTE--Beginners who have moved to Port Perry since "the i Tg Day in September. ANNOUNCING | registration in their bs : must be five years of age by R. H .CORNISH, Principal. TREESWEET GRAPEFRUIT YORK PEANUT BUTTER, 11 Prince Albert Week-End SPECIALS, Anas 26- CATELLI SPAGHETTI ........ MONARCH CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX ........ MIXED COOKIES, 1 1h, cello bags ATTIC) vrentiinsinsses o0C, YORK PUMPKIN, 28 oz. ........ Free Delivery of all orders of $2. 00 and over DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE CELLET de. , JUICE, 48 oz. .§.. &#......27¢c. 0z. glass i... ATP. i [X PROPRIA irri igane J 86 ' Phone 485W Landmarks With A Significance S101 radio relay towers, land- marks with a significance comparable to Canada's first transcontinental railways or telephoné' lines, are be- coming familiar to more and more people in Canada as construction of the world's longest microwave chain progresses, This microwave radio re- lay system, strung out across the country,«will enable Canadians to see television programs originated in studios from coast-to-coast by 1968, . It is only two years sincé Bell Tele- phone's Toronto - Ottawa - Montreal radio relay system began to carry long distance telephone calls and network television programs. On May 14, 1963 it carried the first network program for the, Canadian Broadcasting Cor- poration. Since then it has regularly transmitted network television, and the number of long distance telephone calls carried over it has steadily in- creased. The Toronto- Ottawa- Montreal sys- tem was extended to Quebec City in July, 1964, after nearly two years of planning -and construction," In the fall of 1954 a link to carry television from the main system. to Kingston, Ont., was completed, and a similar spur to Peterborough was placed in service in March, 1966. Connection with televsion networks in the United States is provided by a radio relay link between Buffalo, N.Y., and Toronto, TRANS-CANADA SYSTEM This system is a forerunner of, but will become part of, the Trans-Canada Telephone: System's microwave radio relay network which by 1958 will-have 137 relay stations along the main from Sydney, N.S. to Vancouver, B.G. The spurs to Halifax, Moncton, Saska- toon, Edmonton and Lethbridge will total an additional 477 miles and re- quire-18 radio relay stations along the 1,200-mile Toronto-North Bay-Winni- peg section of the transcontinental skyway, relay stations are already un- der construction and this portion of the system will go into service 'in the fall of 1966. East of Quebec City, path testing has just been completed. a co-operative undertaking. The Trans-Cithada Telephone System is a group of seven major telephone sys- tems in Canada. Each' 'system is build- ing the facilities for the vast micro- wave chain in the territory it serves, and connecting them with those of other systems. In Ontario and Quebec the work is under the jurisdiction of The Bell Telephone Company of Can- ada. Initially the coast-to-coast skyway will provide one video channel in each direction and telephone circuits as re- quired in the various section. There will be a standby channel in each direction for service protection. As requirements increase, more facilities can be installed using the same relay towers and antennae, New stations being erected in the Trans-Canada system have a new type of antenna circuits or 30 television channels. sugar scoops pointing to the sky, are symbols of a new, era of communica- tions in Canada, and .tokens of the telephone industry's confidence in the future development of the country. Justice is the Word Another word deserves some consid- eration, It is "justice." Justice is something to which everyone is en- titled. In theory. In practice, eco- nomic justice is something that is ren- dered after the undeserving have been looked after. . It might work out ali were helped, but under modern admin- istration by professional social work- ers, sentimental fuldyduddies and other old women of both sexes, the de- serving poor become the forgotten men and women, In the police courts every day there are men arraigned on charges of arm- ed robbery. In presenting the evi- dence to the court, a crown attorney may on occasion note that the person world's goods, = And the magistrate may take this into account. But the penalties for armed robbery in the books do not include absolution if the person ig rich and condemnation if the srson robbed is poor, Robbery is obbery. er proportion is taken away from the high earners than from the low earn- ers, In éstate and succession duties the rates established are more onerous the larger the estate, although there may be, and are, many occasions when a taxable estate goes to people who are more needy and deserving than the beneficiaries of other estates which are exempt from tax, . There are those who see in this muleting by degree: according to the aconomic circumstances of the mulcted, a praiseworthy condition born of Marx out of demagogy. And the person who is excessively muleted sometimes feels that it would be a sin, or would at least add to his unpopularity,if he ventured ever so quietly to' protest, ------l But there is still that word "justice," 3,800-mile route spanning the country |.. Canada's cross-country skyway is E These antennae, like giant |- right if the deserving poor always| robbed was extremely poor in this} In the graduated income tax, a high- Mormon Choir - On Tour MONTREAL, Two special Capadian National Railways trains arrived here recently with more than 650 members of the world famous Mormon Taber- nacle Choir of Salt Lake City, Utah, enroute to Europe on an extensive tour, The choir boarded a passenger liner in Montreal for Greenock, Scotland where the tour begins, While in cation ceremonies of a tabernacle in Berne, Switzerland. or ey Furope they will take part in dedi-| 3 The ~European tour will" be the largest project in the choir's history. Special sound equipment to be used in performances is being carried in 10 cases. Also with the choir are five complete wardrobe changes, v FOR POWERFUL GETAWAY! the overseas PORT PERRY BROOKLIN Canada Window Cleaning Co. DON SMITH 34 Lloyd St. Oshawa RA. 5-2133 SPECIAL RATES FOR STORES, . 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