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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Dec 1958, p. 5

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FAIRE ALTER bof Ladd? 4 A ARIE FT | In [Pre Vk RAR % a i 2 Yr 495 ke PRS Tl A EAS is | AE is AER } WEBROCIK Christmas Gin Centre Ss PAR i MEN T STORE Santa Claus Here Every Day 8 : ~ (Mechanical) d See Our 9 g Window House Furnishings 2 Rubbers, Wallpaper, p Floor Coverings, Tile # "Armstrong Rugs : g ¢ Featuring TOYS, LADIES' WEAR MEN'S WEAR, SHOES GIVE HOSIERY Supersilk ' | ® oe ie Ne He No Ne He We Wie We We TOYS -- GAMES "Choose Your Toys from Our Large Selection and we will Keep Them Until You Require Them BABY DOLL PYJAMAS for Ladies --Small, med., large $2.95 Ladies' Banlon Sweaters g olga ..... 3, 95 and $7.95 ¢ Pullover eel B00 *, AAAS ATER Hosiery 83c. $1.25 and $1.35 2b OF ok OF OF OF SF oF WF oF Vor op Vo Dishes, Cards, Wrapping Paper, Tree Decorations CONGOLEUM, by the yard ....98¢. sq. y yd. ARMSTRONG QUAKER FLOOR . $1.25 square po; 2 FLOOR THLE iver wn 12€., 18c., se. RUGS of all KOs or ete. noes of at wme--axuivstet, oc i Ladies' Coals and Parka ACCORDIAN DOORS, ...32 inch, 95 os Red or Beige 13.95 10 21. 9 % a Ladies' House Coals $8.95, $10.95, $12.95 RY =R NV, V4 = Pyjamas (wi Men's Packard Slippers $4.95 and $6.95 Dominion Rubbers 2 EF OW PP PE WON ' B i ATR 3 : ¢ g g & MEN g : 4 ] 4 ¢ ' g = 2 ~ A 2 2 1 A Men's Fleece-lined Pullovers » TOOKE PYJAMAS TESALE $6.95 $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 ) Boys'$5.95 Juniors' $4.95 » SPORT SHIRTS Special Assortment in n ¢ Men's Sweaters -- Penman's & 51.000r3for 52.85 2 5%, 5%, 50% 4 WHITE SHIRTS arrows D. Butt ........ _| years later, 36% of admissions were [the incidence of tuberculosis infection | Past President--Sis. silver service that her lodge had pre- ] } December 1st, 1958 1600 Tripleg-- To B. YOUNE wore, over 50. This is due to the reactivation {is increasing in an area. President--Sister Reta Boe, P.D.D.P. sented to her at the time of installa- -Pines--42 Willows--36 _ | C, Hewitt 600, B. Oke 611, C. Harper of the disease in people who were first From the figures quoted, it can be | Vice-President--Sis. Dora Dowson. tion. Very delicious sandwiches and Oaks--42 _Cedars--34 647, N. Howsam 664. infected 30 or more years ago, at|scen that tuberculosis is not by any Sec-Treas.--Sister Luella Gray cookies were served, and we alls en- - Birches--42 Walnuts--32 -------- which time they had successfully [means under control. If we are to - Ce . . fs Elms--42 Poplars--380 fought off the disease. make further progress a definite in- At the home of her mother, Sister I ou first - of Chums eake GA Maples--40 Chestnuts--23 = ar crease in dingnostic facilities is es- | Flossie Ploughman, District President | for this season. Sister Kennedy pre- ae Spruces--87 Firs--19 I T.B. Association The chest clinics, which are largely sential. " Sister Luella Kennedy entertained the | sented each member of the team with pr r . Men S Thursday 'mn - financed by the voluntary Tuberculosis installing team of Maybelle lodge at an a little gift and card in appreciation of i High Single-- } Entertain Medical Associations, discovered 1466 cases in afternoon tea. Sister Reta Boe, who ! their support. Fat Alice Cook--26b Ni ht Bowing 1957, an increase of 75 over the pre- & High Triple-- g Societ vious year. There is now a Jail Chest R b k h N y Margaret Swoctman--618 | standing ty dec i se prwrere 210m. | IVCHEICAN EWS Tt Over 200-- Whi7Z Bangs .. ....60 The Ontario County Medical Society | ed. For each 1000 X-rays taken of Maybelle lodge No. 38, Por? Derry 3 5 Alice Cook--265; Camille Crozier--| Stars .............. ..47 | was entertained by the Ontario County | this group 12 times as many active| |'¢ first initiation, With the new 4 241; Jessie Cooke--239; Helen Bathie| Carnegie . ...43 | T.B. Association, when Dr. S. A. Holl- | cages are found than in the community team of officers in their chairs was 3 --282; Wanda Durham--280; Ann| DeLuxe ......... ..39 |ing, Assistant Director, Division of | Mass Surveys. conferred on 8 candidates, wanting Ei 8 Mulder--229; Margaret Sweetman-- | Legionnaires .... ....38 | T.B. Prevention, Ontario Department Dr. Holling» : membership with the Reicha), lodge. igi 991; Florence Davey--218; Lorraine| Black Jacks .... «31 [of Health was the speaker. Mr. G. A.| Dr. Holling reported on a Vor Sno {Two latins from Osha Lodge No. 2, & Raines--216; Evelyn Harris--214; El-| Archers .......ccocvuvveerviierererenneenne 35 |Pearce, President of the Association, Supe Hassale projec sponsored by the were initinted along wit Sous own ( . welcomed the doctors an anked t 218 30: - } 8. 2 - FAN ma Vernon--218; Vera Fawns--210;| Goofers ................ 81. led 1 he 1 a d th ked he . Nar Tu eens Association Med candidates Under the on le hres Po Elsie Pogue--207; Joyce Emmerson--| Howard Motors ... ..30 | Medical Advisory Committee for its I" i pw y oe A whe! oit= {ting of Cofiine pa ne = put ' 3 ; 206; Marie Foster -- 204; Audrey | Juniors... 28 valuable assistance and counsel to the Sone ing bi ogists, incernisis, gen- Rennick, the legree was done. H Chapman--202; Faye Dowson--201. Meteors cece rseinisiiiseeniens 26 | Association, namely; Dr. J. A. Patter [etists and phyicists participated. The During the business portion, the com A ; LT 16 |son, Dr. C. C. Stewart, M.O.H., Dr. R. [conclusion was that annual chest X- mittee was chosen for the annual A) J. Kemmerly, Oshawa; Honourable M.| rays could by no means be considered | Christmas Party. At the close of the &) High Triple--D. Carnegie ................ 754 |B. Dymond, Port Perry; Dr. F. A. San eauns as the amount of radiation | meeting, the ladies served lunch in the : Cuddy, Whitb ; Dr. G. Glyn Jones, |hazard was infinitesimal. Mass sur-|club room. Noble Grand Lena Harper Ladies' Wednesday High Single--D. Carnegie ............ 219 Fr Dr' W. 5 Macbean, iy of | veys will be continued using high |of Oshawa No. 3 presented Maybelle ' Triples--600 and over-- Pickering. speed films and special screening |lodge with three lovely dishes, in ap- . J Ni ht Bowlin Dr. Holling stated that during 1957 [cones in order to reduce irradication preciation of having the two Oshawa a» / g , g Jthere were 221 residents of Ontario [to the smallest amount possible: candidates initiated. a Cuuiting November 26th.-- who died of tuberculosis. If exclude . influenza, more people died of tuber. NOTUD BUAE iii re 50 culosis than from all other communic- ANNI IIIA 0% D 0 |! I A 0 0 N A Spitfires rr able diseases combined. " H A R D B 0 A R D Hurricanes viii 47 During the last ten years there has Helicopters end been no significant change in the num- IF ITS LUMBER YOU . WANT Let the smooth, quiet beauty of Donnacona Hardboard Flyers ...... pr eS 40 ber of first admissions to sanatoria. make your rooms younger and brighter. Attractive and MOSQUIt0eS .ovvvviiriieriirisriiiiinies 40 2030 Ontario residents were admitted | § | appealing, Donnacona Hardboard can also be applied ® Mustangs .oeuemmminn -- 1.39 in 1967, actually an increase over the o Call YU 5.7391! . over old walls... easy to paint. ..economical. It is Kittyhawks ......ooerviniiininnnns number admitted in 1966, Shorter |$ ' available in many types, including Donnacona "'Tem- Jets . " Singles--200 and over-- term treatment possible because of the | # LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER CO LTD pered" Hardboard (specially suitable for kitchens and Bombers fois "1 D. Carnegie .....cciiviiiviinins 242, 297 new Wi been esp nstn for a 5 ° ° bathrooms). The strength and firmness of Donnacona Sunderlands coin. OC. LAWN wns isismiminiinn 283 | quicker "turn over" and is the reason |§ dboa ke it ide: ilt- i Lancasters 16 B. Howsam 276 |that one-third of the sanatorium beds | % Please take note that due to changes made at the time the Jal 73 make 4 ideal for built-in furniture. Call us ® Se Yor Sls . G. Sweetman , +265 |are empty. The Department of Health [# dial phones were installed our phone number is not shown oN res 0 I Boyd ............ «261 [is co-operating with the Hospital Ser-|# correctly on the wall telephone guide sheet which was Ro A Mark 266, B. Oke 266, J. Venning| Ron OWen ........ccoovvnivnnnivimnnniis 260 |vices Commission to determine the i ' printed and distributed last summer. REESOR : FUEL : & LUMBER 262, L, Carnegie 264, C. Hewitt 2560, N G. W. Long .ooovvinninnnirinnnnns 4.269 best use to which these vacant sana- i ; 4 _Howsam 242, 228, D. VanCamp 288,] J. Redman ........ccoimmmnniininns 266 |torium beds may be put. i. PORT PERRY ONTARIO YUkon 5-7951 A | 1} Q Se A Ladies' Monday Bowling . ' M. Geer, 230, C. Harper 226, 211, J. Sweetman 226, L. Mark 218, A. Hanlan 218, A. Wakeford 218, R. Moore 216, S. St. John 216, M. Sweetman 215, E. Brunton 214. C. Middleton .......ccooevvvreverieann 264 A. Moore ......... F. Hastings ... B. Williams M. Gibson .... A recent trend has been the oceurr- ence of a large proportion of tuber- culosis from the older age groups. Whereas in 1945, 169 of the admis- sions were over 50 years of age, 12 The, tuberculin test will be used more frequently, and is being used in conjunction with Mass Chest X-ray programs in selected areas. By this aeans one will be able to tell when The Friendly Circle Club met at the, home of Sister Luella Kennedy. i Election of officers took place, and are as follows: Florence Reesor. | poured tea. was the first D.D.P. of Maybelle, The tea table was very and Sister Kennedy used for the first time, the lovely with a lace cloth,

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