Ontario Unable To Pay Share of Health Ontario pleading financial 'difficult- ies may indefinately postpone part- Mr. Martin, that Ontario is agreeing to the scheme. Mr. Frost, they said, feels strongly that there are - provincial problems more pressing than health insurances and would be reluctant to undertake participation at a time when he be- lieves Ontario is not getting suffic- ient financial aid from federal govern- ment under tax-rental agreements, CSE AF LE L Fiat BAY . S08 8a td LF Fal 28 Adin Decide a aan) SCIENCE IN YOUR LIFE The levitating hich Almost everyone can become easily alarmed about his heart, his THE OLD HOME TOWN aad ad Keg ivad vb wn Gots By STANLEY = COME ON OUT, BAD \ L716 ME-DETECTIVE CLAncY]\( SURE «+ BUT, 3 REMEMBER 1 PHONED OU HSHECK,T THOUGHT ~ I WAS BRINGING /A TWO BUMS OFF THe NOON MAIL TRAINP You SAID TWO Somes gs ey +3 : as (A . AT > . MES WEIL RE a rad Abid a ea - ra SE SB _icipation in a national hospital insur-| Under the. federal government's |. lungs and his stomach, but takes < ~ ance scheme, it was learned at Queen's | health proposal, Ottawa would as. his 2 snare feet of skin very much Si SS WHILE THEY L AST Pets Bouder. i tl, sume half the cost of the initial stages Yet. akin diseases vank among » - ! pokesmen for the provincial gov-|of the plan. It would only go into] an's most widespread and annoy- ' ernment said Health Minister Martin's recent prediction that Ontario will soon accept the federal government's effect if a majority of provinces re- presenting at least half of the coun- try's' population "participate. -- This ing ailments. They seldom dé- stroy their vie- . 2 EN plaid i a | Bi pH 4 tim's life, but : VQ A Gs n \& by : they can harass it : 52 Son \ Sek proposals on the scheme is -without| would require either Ontario or Que- foundation, They denied that Premier | bec to join. Thus far only the three with their nag- One : 3 Frost indicated, during the talks with! Far-West provinces have accepted. ging itch, pain or ' Se UY ; , avn m XN unsightly appear- Te A og, i. Model C6-116 AUTOMATIC DEFROST LER ; SOWTAL egy REGULAR $479.95 4 om Bol st | ae ILI cut $379.95 . skin ase sufferers : ks 0 ° o Ale ° 1 ! $ today is rapidly multiplying. The SNL SET bab WE hose aren" Fi Sian : . Y¢ praise God in his sanctuary; praise Him in the firmament of His powers", Elizabeth Deeming sang a beautiful solo "I Walked to-day where Jesus Walked", and the choir sang, "I was glad when they said unto me". Miss Fern Stephen, organist of Avenue Road Church, Toronto, pre- sided at the organ and following the service she delighted the congregation with an interlude of sacred organ music, Everyone was invited to the base- ment for refreshments when a de- workers receive insurance payments are the result of skin eruptions. 'As undemoeratic as they are un comfortable, these ailments have plagued many famous people--often Pushing their victims to desperate measures. One of the most famous Biblical stories, for instance, con- cerns Job whose sudden affliction with a terrible skin disease drove him to curse the day he was born. To combat the secondary infec. tions and complications which com. monly follow scratching and dane gerous self-medication with unre. liable '"'cure-alls," scientists have tage. Phillip. remained for a two week's vacation, . A very pleasant evening was spent vecently at the home of Mrs. Fred Daw when she entertained a number of friends of Miss Peggy Graham who - » has accepted a position on the North Terms to Suit Your Budget York teaching staff, During the * evening Peggy who will be leaving our ] : i community in the near future, was om Al presented with a shower of many var- p =o A : i + : I Li I : bY Journal of the American Medical STORIES -- a th ste trie me Saar TV] . AN . Association estimates, for example, ~t a el ModelA6-115 55 Ibs. FROZEN STORAGE 7 | that 600,000 U.8. workers are af |- : REGULAR $379.95 4) q Biopul with in8amed skin because Dr. Armstrong chose for his text at Jackson's Point, the guests of Mr. 10 98 c ft $299 95 A ; ra paly a Airey nokdly the 160th Psalm "Praise ye the Lord; and Mys. James Doble, at their. cot- s u. od ° bt Other Models from $219.95 Clearance Sale Sm A pt lr a ltl Pol ied and useful gifts for her apartment, She thanked her friends for their love- Kayvans Ladies Wear developed a potent new topical oing. | licious lunch of cake, ico cream and ils SL Fond wp said she x5 3 } . past six years AR, ment with a double-barreled action. [coffee was served and a social time hich she had { iit ihe Aubin P P Ph 5 2 . Ch The ointment Terra-Cortril com. [enjoyed by all. Wr hich a. A mney In 455 d shorn ort erry Cl one Pl FN Phone 258 WwW Port Perry bines the hormone Cortril with the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downing and | community. Is. Law served a very Ea Su ] broad-range infection-fighting anti- | 4, ehter Frances, of Toronto, spent | 31nty lunch and a social time was en- eI a aE AN blot Soe, paated. on Li Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, |i0¥ed by all : llR2 SAUER STZ ESA TEAS EA a > common skin diseases complicated | Fred Daw. Ad by secondary infection or unhelped Mr. and Mrs. E. Batten, of Oshawa, : . by ordinary treatment, Terra-Cor. [were Sunday guests at the home of tril yielded good vesults in 97 pey cent of the cases, according to U.S. specialist Dr. 8eymour I. Shapiro, The fact that these diseases "ave 'among the most frequently encoun- tered in medical practice," concludes Dr. Shapiro, underscores the useful- ness of Terva-Coitril In the treat ment of skin digesses. Mr. and Mrs. R. Batten. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Burroughs, on the arrival of a baby boy, at the Oshawa General Hospital recently; , also to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson on the arrival of a baby girl at Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, July 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Routley and daughter Helen, and Eileen Hamill, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beattie, of Manilla, on Wednes- day, July 18th, when Mrs. Beattie cele- brated her birthday. 3 PL PU RT LOL LO COUNTY ASSESSOR Applications will be received by the pndersigned until 12:00 noon on Monday, August 20th, 1956, for the position of Assessor for the County of Ontario. AVNPBROCIK DEPARTMENT STORE August Cut Prices 25% OFF i id AD OOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOMOBOPORONE, +4 rte tetepteptente stetentente tonto teste pte tes : Ashburn (Too late for last week) I ; Applicants are requested to state age, qualifications, - * previous assessing experience, and salary expected. WM: G. MANNING, * Clerk-Treasurer, County of Ontario, Court House, Whitby, Ontario. $|at Sunday School service at Burn's $l a.m, $| was held when the recently purchased 2 | Wurlitzer Electric Organ was dedi- 3 | cated. ¥| charge of the service. $/the organ committee he extended a g| sincere thanks to all those who had ¢| contributed so generously and willing- #1ly to the organ fund and made the There was an excellent attendance Church on Sunday, July 22 at 10.30 At 7.30 p.m. a special service Dr, B. D. Armstrong had On behalf of purchase of it possible. This instru- ment will no doubt add greatly to the Miss Peggy Graham and Kenneth Heron attended the marriage cere- mony of Joan Arnott to Mr. Keith Hollawell in St. Andrew's Presbyter: ian Church, at Arthur, Ontario. on Saturday, July-21st. Kenneth was guest soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doble and grandson Phillip spent the week-end BATHING SUITS, LADIES' SHORTS and JERSEYS SUMMER DRESSES. 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