27 6 73) : . Space : amount still earmarked for Korea, to| "This year I saw progress every-| hazard. A a i 0 po equipmentever 0 No of famous bands daily on the Bandshell. help the most helpless of all war vic- | where, even in suffering Korea," she -- The Christian Science Monitor Shin oitiaide (3 : tims, the orphans. The care of these | reports, "But the need is still des. One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Dm atary in- be ) > oe In The Name Of Canada , To many thousands of needy child- ren in the dark corners of the world, Canada is a fairy godmother whose magic wand has produced everything from milk and warm clothing to the love and care of devoted foster par- ents, : : In 13 years, nearly 7 million pounds of vital relief supplies have been channeled through the Unitarian.Ser- vice Committee into the empty hands ee Lom, ® Dig he uy) : unteers. Grey wool can be obtained 3 PRX a 3 of s ng children a esperate | by writing to the Unitarian Service ly . : dults. And f it hg Otta. -- - WORLD CHAMPIONS IN 0 been distributed in the nate of Can: | Co 160 78 Sparks. Street, Otta End Aug. 30 - 31 EXCITING WATERFRONT SHOW 350 Acres of fun, Interest, ada, To continue this heart-warming work, the USC will launch its four- teenth appeal for funds on September 8th. The objective is $200,000,--the highest ever set, to be raised by Christmas Day. : : The money will be used to finance some 50 projects in eleven countries in Asia and Europe with the largest many children must extend beyond their basic needs for shelter, food and clothing, to include rehabilitation { it may also keep out the sight of an- fashions, Avenue of Interiors, in ata education. and vocations] In an uncertain world where good- | other car that is overtaking danger- Noms the i aala Cp Distt World fused ye of stage J : i " i st "slizabeth and screen headlines the lavish In India, USC work is mostly edu- will, understanding and friendship be- ously. It is quite easy-to arrange a LAS Builder. You C.N.E. Grandstand spectacular colisial.and medical, assisting isola- tween nations is the very basis for coat hanger so that the jacket hangs . Address ° 8 may win the every night at 8:00 p.m. "ted villagers, slum dwellers-and beg- to have this unique non-denomination-' without obstructing the driver's vision" " City Zone state 4 away home. dancers, singers, musicians . . . gar oildren, al organization as 'their reliable am- i ) climaxed by a gigantic fireworks display. In Greece, mountain farmers made in any way, SWENSON THRILLCADE A Sup Dubie Dalim : Daring drivers perform suicide TICKETS ON SALE AT YOUR LOCAL AGENTS to rebuild homes and begin a modest | $833sssssssssasstetssttsasssssssases $30 38888838888888840000820L288800008888888888L8280800001 EE L8ee setts teste st estes tttsttttstesstetstttststisstssss stunts with cars at the exciting livestock and olive tree program |§ . afternoon Grandstand Show, Aug. 20 = Sept. 6 through USC loans, The two most important pilot projects are commun- ity development schemes in Northern and Central Greece. In the Middle East the USC pro- gram includes commercial training for young Arab refugees, and midwi- fery training to replace primitive and often dangerous practices that claim Bring Up Those the lives of thousands of mothers and babies each year, One of the most urgent work pro- grams is the despatch of 26,000 lay- ettes promised to the United Nations for Arab refugee babies this year. Layettes consist of 4 diapers, 2 baby vests, 2 nightgowns and 2 jackets, outgrown but not outworn, or made up from material around the house; 1 towel, 1 cake of soap and 4 safety pins. The "Pullover Parade", organ- ized to send 26,000 long-sleeved high- necked pullovers to shivering Korean orphans, also needs enthusiastic vol- Every garment and every dollar's worth -of aid is distributed in the area of greatest need, regardless of creed or nationality. Each year Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova, USC executive director, undertakes a world tour to ensure efficient admin- istration of all USC projects and to keep in close touch with human need at grass roots level, perate." It is absolutely essential that this vital Canadian relief and rehabili- tation program continue." world peace, Canadians are fortunate bassador to 'serve in areas of greatest need. The forthcoming appeal of the Unitarian Service Committee is warm- ly endorsed by the Prime Minister of Canada, To build a happier to-morrow for moving car, fa 2. Speed lengthens the shadow of danger 'that stretches ahead of every "Slow Down and Live!" asks the Ontario Safety League. all the world's children, the USC needs and deserves the support of thinking citizens everywhere, Don't forget Minor Hockey 'Tag Week- and Sept. Ist. . - If you don't understand what an- other driver ahead, or to the side is doing--slow down until you do under- stand, recommends the Ontario Safety League. Another puzzling manoeuvre is often a pointer to an unseen , Hanging your jacket in the rear of a car may keep out a wrinkle. But, comments the Ontario Safety League, against the back of the back seat, Good Reading for the Whole Family «News «Facts « Family Features Send your newspaper for the time thecked. Enclosed find my check or money order. | year $18 (J ¢ months $9 (J 3. months $4.50 a eves soony. 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