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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jul 1957, p. 4

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he FALE IRAN rt R eR EFA A ; 8 CE ina it bats Le BIRR, YA lean an ar LIS Pt ER SPOS EH PER 0 44 WG OLE 5 &-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 26th, 1067 LOCAL NEWS ; CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Birth Rev. E. W Fuller, B.A., L.Th., Rector. Bill and Annabelle Harrison (nee Sunday, July 28th-- 11 a.m.--~Morning Prayer Adcock) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter Kimerlea Missing Plane Baffles R.C.AF. VAL D'OR, Que. Where did John Haffey take his plane after 11.80 a.m. Wednesday, July 817 The RCAF would Hke to know what Mothercraft Society) Tax Ghoul Lurks by Training |The Graveside Succession duties are the least just- Nearly all girls nowadays prepare | ifiable and the most destructive of all themselves for jobs after leaving taxes. school, or take work that requires no| They are unjustifiable because. the > happened that murky morning at IL] special training. No. doubt they all Crown can have no just claim in the have a hope of a home and family savings of a man who has paid all sometime," but in the meantime they Good News for Homemakers / Goo ows Sermon,-- The Rector. 2 ,000 over far Northwest Quebec. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN So would some anguished women to his obligations to it during his life- time; nor can it have any moral right Ann, 6 lbs. 11% ozs., at Community CHURCH Whom the last 17 days have seen an|y.nt o period of independence and ; Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Minister: | [eternity of waiting, alternately with freedom, Y elise, SY Tart Sh on gran Thursday, July 26th, 1957, Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B. A, D. D. | hope and without it. The Canadian Mothereraft Society] To 20-odd flying crews, the last 17 Announcement STEVEN -- Don and Helen (nee Diamond) wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Laurie Elizabeth, at the Scarboro General Hospital, July 10th, 1967. Same date as Mrs. Steven's parent's wedding anniver- . Sary. Announcement Sunday, July 28th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--~Morning Worship The Session and congregation of St. Johns extends a sincere welcome to all who would worship with us during the joint services with the United Church, ys PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Paul Delaney Sunday, July 28th -- Sunday School at 10 a.m. days have been repetitious--takeoffs into forbidden overcast, endless wat- ches with eyes trained on lakes, for- ests and muskeg swamps for a trace of the 88 year-old Haffey's Lockheed Hudson photo-survey plane and the three men who were with him. To the RCAF, tackling. 100,000 odd gquare miles of wooded wilderness in search of downed aircraft is old hat. In a wild and desolate region such as this, every sign must be regarded as a clue for there are so few people that prospectors 100. miles apart regard feels it offers more to a girl leaving school than any other training or work for it offers two courses in one and both help a girl to become a good wife and mother. In the meantime the certificate of a Well Baby nurse is recognized by doctors and through her own Registry there is opened to her professional work in pleasant homes and good remuneration. The training for a Well Baby nurse is one year in the Hospital and train- ing school of the Mothercraft Society in one of the most beautiful sections ca ness is deprived of its head, they step in frequently combel it to go into debt 850 privately-owned businesses had been forced into liquidation and their em- ployees thrown out of employment by the exactions of this tax they would insist on something being done about it. These taxes are destructive - be- use, when a man dies and his busi- and rob it of its liquid assets, and far that it can no longer carry on. If the public knew how many Wherever we go, we meet men who are worried about what will happen? to their dependants when this tax lays its paralyzing hand on their business, and they themselvves are no longer here to guide it through its difficul- Morning Service at 11 a.m. themselves as "neighbours". Evening Service at 7.00 p.m. TYPICAL PROGRAM Saturday was a typical day in the lives of the 126 member air and gro- KNIGHT -- Mr. and Mrs. Harold sonoma Knight are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Kevin William at the Community Memorial Hospital, of Toronto, with a nearby residence for the students. The Well Baby nurse is just what the name implies,-- she has the knowledge to keep a well 5 £ 5 Meals and snacktime pick-ups which beans and Port Perry on Saturday, July 20th, 1867. A brother for Brian, Ricky and Randy. In Memoriam FARMER -- In loving memory of my dear wife, Beth Yvonne, who passed away July 28th, 1953. The world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day; But never will the one we loved From memory pass away. Lovingly remembered by Husband Archie and Family - | Sunday, July 28th-- of here: United Appeal, the hospital and train- | to Which it destroys legitimate busi- 1 Tr .m.--Sunday School. y ing school are not, and h is | Mess. ellanie (1) uct IN| Wa m 2 The word got to Toronto and Kent- | ing ol are not, and a charge is No Eleven o'clock classes. made for the training. There are New Package Saren Wrap, the versatile house- hold plastic wrap, will soon be avail- able in a more convenient package at retail outlets across Canada, announ- ces L. Kenneth Lichty, general sales manager, Dow Chemical of Canada, Limited. :+The redesigned package is the re- salt of extensive marketing surveys which showed that Canadian house- wives like the convenience of Saran Wrap but objected to the difficulty of trying to locate the end of the roll each time it was used. The new pack- age eliminates these "lost ends" by relocating the cutter bar on the bottom edge of the box. This permits two in- ches of transparent film to extend from the box at all times, facilitating easier handling of the wrap. "Feminine preference also influenced the new appearance of the box. Packaging experts designed an attr- active colour combination of chart- ruese and forest green to give Saran Wrap maximum eye-appeal in both store and home. "Saran Wrap in its handy new con- tairfer is scheduled to be in most stores What a thrill! Bony limbs fll out; ugly hol- ; Pa) AEM . skis og lis Baila cs Vol SLISERY [SY | Plane had been mad to hold a land | fst' ofice, Children are perhaps the BE, RAE Thousands who never could §oin before are | judging competition on July 18. It (3.7% unruly monsters now proud of shapely, healthy- fig- 27) ! oF ures, thank Ostrex | Tonic Tablets elps | was found necessary to postpone this as Soon 2 they're o uild u poor . : ES Mgt a Re Guernse tite Hue to Yok of bon. Tomores Algestion, event.and the new date is Thursday, 82D, - ae TW o ¥ reer pep. Bit scammed Peo ghy | August 29, oo FH One effective L Calf fo h e Awarded To famon) Outros for sew unds, pep, vim, Registration will be at the Township = > way dentists can [J J ' 0 ruggists, Hall, Brougham, at 9.00 am. The / 4-H calf club members who are en- rolled in New Brunswick with Guern- sey calves will have an opportunity this summer to demonstrate their knowledge of the Guernsey breed. Through records of participation in the club program and a questionnaire about Guernsey cattle, the club mem- ber who compiles the greatest number of points will be awarded a registered Guernsey heifer calf, The competition is being sponsored by the New Brunswick Guernsey Breeders' Association and Mr. Jack Muir, prominent Guernsey farmer of St. Andrew's is donating the calf. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A. B.D. Sunday Services, July 28th-- 9.15 a.m.--Prospect Church. 10.16 a.m.--Manchester Church. 11.16 a.m.--Scugog Church, Come and worship God first, and then you will be able to enjoy the world of nature to much greater advantage. We give you a very cordial invitation to be with us. 7, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister The congregation will worship with St. John's Presbyterian Church during the month of July. 7 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. Harold J. Williamson, Pastor Sunday, July 28th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday at 8 p.m.--Prayer meeting Everybody Welcome THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR Radio Station CKLB, Oshawa 1850 on your Dial Every Sunday Morning at 10.08 "We need our Church-- our Church needs us." Dec. 268-R7 Skinnymen, women gain 5, 10, 15 Ibs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor Cash prizes will also be awarded and special recognition to the club with the highest average score of its members competing in the contest. 4-H members with Guernsey calves wishing to compete in the competition are urged to confer with their local agricultural representative regarding regulations, etc. Judges of the com- petition will be J. C. Bremner, Assis- tant Director of Extension, H. E. Kell- fer, Assistant Director of Livestock and G, C. MacDougal, Sussex, Secre- tary of the New Brunswick Guernsey Breeders' Association. ' rm-- i For Free DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE Prince Albert, Ontario \ NOTICE -- Free Coupons will be discontinued on July 81, 19567. Anyone wishing to redeem thelr coupons PLEASE DO SO BEFORE AUGUST 16, 1967. OPEN EVERY NIGHT until 9 p.m. CLOSED ON TUESDAY at 1.80 P.M. Delivery Phone 485 w - und search team. Ten twin-engine Dakotas flew search sorties in the morning. Nine were up in the after- noon. Then the crews ate supper and studied plans for a night search for possible lights, flares or fires. Haffey, together with flight engin- eer John O'Neill, 23, of Oshawa, Ont. RCAF WO1 James N. Clements, 45 of Ottawa, and Harvey Hule of Mon- treal's Fraser Brace Engineering Co. vanished sometime after the pilot, Haffey, reported he was at 11,000 ft. and on course to Val d'Or, a mining community. He had taken off less than an hour before from Great Whale River, a hardy community on the east shore of Hudson Bay 600 miles north ing Aviation Company which ownes the plane. It reached Trenton, Ont. RCAF station and the air force went to work, mobilizing planes and men and shipping them to Val d'Or to be- gin an assault on the wilderness. WAITING BEGAN And the waiting began; at Cyrville, where Officer Clemen"s wife Margaret lives; at Oshawa where O'Neill's bro- ther lives; at Brooklin, Ont., where Haffey's wife Beverly and a daughter Linda 8, live and at Montreal, where Hule's family is believed to be, } There have been false leads--fires (found to come from a prospector's drilling site), a plane wreck (but an old one), faint radio signals (which originated at a different source). At present, air force chemists are testing a water sample from a remote lake where an oil slick was spotted on the surface. They are trying to deter- mine whether it was aircraft fuel. Land Judging Competition Postponed . morning will be spent as an instruct- ion period under the supervision of the Soils Department 0.A.C. Guelph. The actual judging of the land will take place in the afternoon. The competition will be divided into junior and senior sections. A total of $200,00 is being provided by the Met- ropolitan Toronto and Region Conser- vation Authority for prize money and general expenses at the competition The land judging competition is be- ing sponsored by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, the Soils Department, O.A. C. Guelph, and the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. For futher infor- mation on this competition get in tou- ch with H. L. Fair, Department of Agriculture, Uxbridge. baby well, and has no connection with sickness or disease. This training which places health in its proper re- lation to life was laid down by Sir Truby King in New Zealand fifty years ago, and is only now fully re- cognized by professional people gen- erally. Any girl is the better for Mothercraft teaching, even if she wishes to go on.to general training later. However, she must have her matriculation for general training, but is acccepted by Mothercraft with- out that standing. While a portion of Mothercraft work in Toronto--prenatal and post- natal instruction, the registry and educational work--are supported by however, a few scholarships available, and in the case of girls unable to pay before starting to train and who are anxious to take the course, special arrangements are made. An enquiry to the Superintendent of the Hospital, 49 Clarendon Ave., Toronto will bring details. The course begins in Sept. and March this is so. all the senior nurses will not be leaving at one time. SCIENCE IN YOUR LIFE A Facing The Chair Years ago, a Boston court ruled that a tooth was worth $1,000. On that basis, your tecth are valued at $32,000 -- if you still have them all. Yet many people let these valu- able assets fall into a dangerous state of .decay because they can't bear the thought of dentist drills and extractions. In a few extreme cases, patients have actually become sick when they entered their den- * "37 get around the ) 7 ,) problem is to use fhe i» Atarax, a tran- : +. vi quilizer syrup "10 given 15 minutes before drilling begins. A dentist in Larchmont, N.Y., reports that it quickly eases jittery patients, great- ly reducing all signs of their nerv- ousness, It works - wonders with children too. They still don't like dentist drills, but they no longer react with those uncontrolled tan- trums. However, tlie best way to avoid dental jitters is to prevent tooth decay, The American Dental Asso- ciation recommends u complete den- tal examination at least twice a year -- and raore often if you get cavities easily, During these check ups, be sure 'to have your teeth cleaned thorou,hly. Don't forget the brushing-after- each-meal routine. It is still one of the most effective ways to guard against dental trouble, WILL TAKE Apply Box 8 - ONTARIO DECORATORS EXTERIORS and INTERIORS also Roofing Contractors ALL WORK ON CONTRACT or OTHERWISE FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN Port Perry Star ties. able to get away with this destructive ta man himself is dead, and dead men ca waits till the man is dead before rob- bing him, be abolished immediately. But gov- er fication before sacrificing such "4 80 should be appointed to study the working of this tax, to find out what hardships it creates, and the extent CYCLISTS cited and turned into the side of the vehicle." This is a statement which occurs again and again in the reports of fatal accidents involving bicyclists. be determined, since the only person who knew all the facts is dead. The lesson is veiled. But it does seem likely that had the. driver slowed down when they first saw the cyclists and had given the rider just a little wider berth, the tragedy might have been prevented bicylists on the street or highway with deliberate caution is a good one and cyclists should avoid traffic until they have the ability and confidence . so vital to their own safety. -------- ee The only reason the government is| - x is that it doesn't strike till the n't fight back. Like the ghoul at the grave it On moral grounds the tax should nments want more than moral Justi-J urse of easy revenue as this. We suggest that a commission ~~ grilled cheese sandwiches . . . add a tray ~ of salad or colorful crisp relishes. To pork . . . for teenagers and adults alike. ' ; are satisfying AND tasty. Take a referred food, serve with other avorite dishes, and be prepared to put a real treat before their eyes! . Canned beans and pork with tomato sauce fits this beauti ully. Packed in a perfect tomato sauce, spiced just right, there's little work to a hearty casserole, quickly popped into the oven for a minimum of time, or even in a combi- nation dish, heated top of stove and $pooned into a plain or fancy serving ish. TEENS BEAN POT 1 slice bacon 1 tablespoon peanut butter - 1 can (1 pound) beans and pork with tomato sauce Cut bacon into 1-inch pieces; cook until crisp. Blend peanut butter with bacon; stir in beans. Heat. Makes 2 generous servings. PEPPY BEANS 1 medium onion, chopped 36 medium green pepper, chopped 2 tablespoons bulter or margarine 1 can (1 pound) beans and pork with tomato sauce TT Y{ teaspoon salt Cook onion and green pepper in butter, Stir in beans and salt; heat. Makes 3 to 4 servings. Teenagers will jump 'cause "it's the most", when this casserole is accompanied with another speedy idea, complete the menu, scoops of different flavored ice cream and a beverage. Your house will be a "'beehive" of excitement. Try these new combinations when vou prepare vour next casserole of : J "The rider appears to become ex- What actually happened can never The habit of passing l} KAYVAN'S LADIES' WEAR Clearance Sale ~ Port Perry Phone 258W Half Price ~~ b ous you can buy your PORTABLE 'right here THE WORLD'S FASTEST PORTABLE TYPEWRITER IS NOW AVAILABLE TO YOU THROUGH THE OFFICE OF THE PORT PERRY ~ STAR CO. LTD. "Arrangement with Smith-Corona For your convenience made arrangements to represent the Smith-Corona people in selling their famous line of portable typewriters ranging from the precision built SKYWRITER, weighing pounds in its modern leather carrying case, to the SUPER-SILENT in a wide range of decorator colours. .... The SMITH-CORONA Portable is an ideal machine for all the fam- ily. It can handle the demands of business correspondence, reports with plenty of carbon copies, in- voicing, etc. and then go home to take care of your personal corres- pondence or help Junior get his school notes in an attractive and readable condition, ; It can go with you on trips or to the cottage to be always ready for your needs. It makes an ideal gift for the student entering Uni- versity or business school this fall, we have only nine Your SMITH-CORONA Portable can be bought on easy terms if you wish---as little as $6.00 per month. PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD Why not drop in and see us? 3 a La

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