Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Sep 1937, p. 10

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Treel Br AEE A Aste ; ANT pram, Ke tonts Bi ll =A FSR CER RR io A ARES of health. 'Department of Health of Ontario "INFANTILE PARALYSIS' (POLIOMYELITIS) attack of "infantile paralysis", The Department of Health has a sufficient supply of Convalescent Serum for present demands. This serum is obtained from persons who have previously suffered from an In anticipation of further requirements the Department now requests that persons who are willing to provide blood for this purpose (donors) register with the medical officer of 'health in their district. The Department remunerates donors on the basis of Ten Dollars for 100 cubic centimeters; the usual amount withdrawn from one donor is 200 cubic centimeters. This can be readily obtained without discomfort or ill effects to the donor. Children under fourteen years of age are not eligible. Persons who have suffered an attack of the disease during the present year are alsa not eligible. Those persons fourteen years of age and over who have suffered an attack within the past twenty-five years and who show some definite evidence of resulting paralysis, are requested to provide the medical officer of health with their name and address. "Those who have already acted as donors need not register again. | When a clinic is to be held, donors will be notified through their medical officer MYRTLE Miss Elsie Smith spent the week end and holiday with her parents at Oak- ville. Mrs. Percy Pherrill, of Montreal, is visiting her aunt Mrs. F. Briggs. Miss Mary Whippey, of Oshawa, called on friends here on Sunday. Mr. Tom Peck spent the week end with his family at Bowmanville, School re-opened for the fall term on Wednesday with several new be- ginners added to the register. A number of the text books have been changed recently and the senior pupils have had to have naw supplies. The teacher and pupils are now. preparing for the annual school. fair at Brooklin, which is a very important branch of their work. Mr. John Nottingham. of Sonya, visited his son Mr. Stanley Notting; ham on Sunday. Mr. Morley Cook in company with his brother Mr. A. J. Cook, of Brook- lin, were on a motor trip to Flint, Mich., for the week end: - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence: Redman and family .of Solina, spent Sunday with the former's parents Mr..and Mra. W. Redman. } Mrs. Hattie Hudgins has sold her barn to Messrs, Armstrong and Timms who are busy tearing it down and dis- posing of the lumber for repairing purposes: Mrs. D. Leury and Miss 8mith were appointed: on Sunday to look after the regular Rally Day Program which will be given in connection with the regu- lar service on September 19th, When you've just had word Ted has won that scholarship . . . and you're pleased as punch... and so is his mother . . . Don't just take it out in smiling. Tell him he's a chip off the old block . . . via Long Distance. ® Night rates on "Anyone" (station-to-station) calls NOW BEGIN AT 7 P.M. TOURIST MONEY Washington, Sept. 8. -- Commerce department officials estimated U. S. tourists will spend $600,000,000 in Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain snd other countries this year. An analyiss of 1936 travel showed $228,000,000 went to Canada for mer- chandise, lodging and food. COODYEAR 2 AX -- Double satisfaction in Good- year Speedways for you . . . low cost and long life. Drop in and see this big value tire. re 3 5.95 Size - Size 4.40-21 7.5 5.00-19 9.60 60-21 8.20 500.20 9.85 'BEARE MOTORS PORT PERRY, ONT Size 4.75-19 8.90 | «

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