« bE! y EY of £ NR rR a ~ oo ye . ." & fam Macs ST 0 J EOE FHL > rT = Ra --, ES A NE EE Ud ER, BN SR 3B) "4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 8th, 1954 - : NEWS i Coming Events * LOCAL Engagement Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Thomas Mac- Millan, of Port Perry, announce the engagement of their daughter Mar- garet Aileen to Donald James Wylie, younger son of 'Rev, Robert Harold and Mrs, Wylie, The marriage to take 'place in Port Perry United Church on Saturday, August 7, 1954, at 2.30 o'clock. - HEALEY--Mr., and Mrs. William Healey wish to announce the birth of t daughter, Susan Jane, at the Com- munity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on June 23, 1954, a sister for Sandra, BROWN--My, and Mrs. Art Brown are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Catherine June, 'at the Oshawa General Hospital, on June 24th, 1954. MacMASTER---Mr, and Mrs. Gor- don MacMaster (nce Miss Lavender) of Port Perry, are pleased to announce the birth of their son in the Com- munity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on Wednesday, July 7th, 1954, Deaths CORNISH--In"Port Perry Hospital, on Saturday, July 3rd, 1954, Elisa (Lula) Cornish, daughter of the Iate William and Elizabeth Cornish, Private servicé at the family resi- dence, Port Perry, on Tnesday, July Gth, at 4 p.m. Interment. Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, Ont. Death was reported in Toronto on Mondygy, of John Frederick Ross, D.D.S., son of the late Aaron and Mrs, Ross, of Port' Perry, and brother of the Inte William Ross. Dr Ross was a native of Port Perry, and went to Toronto many years ago where he practised dentistry, : -- In Memoriam : BELL--In loving memory of - Wil- liam George Bell who passed away July 13, 1951. . Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds deni? Fond memories linger every day; Remembrance keeps him dear. Lovingly remembered by His Wife and Son Tom and family, Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere ap- preciation to our neighbours, friends, relatives for their kindness shown us, also the wonderful donations. Special 'thanks to the ones who spent their valuable time in canvassing and help- - ed in #ny way to make the evening and the Fire Fund such a success. Frank and Elsie Kight. CARD OIF THANKS I would like to thank my nurses and Dr. Dymond for their kindness; also my neighbours and friends for cards, flowers and fruit and all kindness shown me while in the Port Perry Hospital, Joyce Wallace. yIILE eNTENTA NNN Roxy UXBRIDGE Phone 252 - os Postponed | The Churches Church of Ascension Baking Sale has been postponed until Saturday. OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN July 24th at 2.30 p.m, Rector: Rev, H. S. Swabey, M.A., B.D, . : Home 'Baking Sale July 11th--4th Sunday after Trinity. SATURDAY, JULY 10-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion, 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer. CHURCH At the Port Perry Public Library, 10 a.m, until all is sold." Under the auspices of I1.0.D.E, "July 8 Notice The ladies of the community are cordially invited to the United Church Woman's Missionary Society meeting, Tuesday, July 13th, at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Rynard will be the guest speaker. After the meeting a picnic supper will be held on the church lawn. Ladies bring your picnic basket with dishes and join us. Auction Sales of Furniture, the property of Mrs. William Graham, Bigelow St.,, Port Perry, on Saturday, July 10th. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m, - TED JACKSON, Auctioneer PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH REV, R. H. WYLIE, B. A., Minister «No services during July while Minister on holidays. The congregation are invited to join with St. John's Presbyterian Church where morning service is held. Sunday School as usual at 10 a.m, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : Minister: Rev. B. D, Armstrong, B.A., D.D. Sunday, July 11-- '10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 a.m.--Divine Worship. Starting this Sunday the congre- gation of the United Church will worship with us; we bid them wel- come and pray that the services will be of much benefit to all of us. Starting: Sunday, August 8th the two congregations will worship in the United Church. Scugoq | "Mrs, Clare Muffitt, of Toronto, visited for a few days last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. Rodman. We are glad to hear that Miss E. Adams is once more able to be in her own home, now that her health has iriproved. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--David J, Toews Sunday, July 11th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Worship Service 7 p.m.--CHURCH IN. THE OPEN -- AIR. The evening service will be conducted on the Church lawn with Public Address System. Prayer Meeting, Wed., 8 p.m. : A Cordial Welgcome is Extended to All The Head W,A. members will hold the July meeting on July 14th, at the home of Mrs. L. Pearce, = Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Bill Healey on the birth of their daughter, a little sister for Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson and son Jim attended the wedding of Miss Frances Baker on Wednesday, June 30, at 7:30 p.m., Miss Baker and Mr. James Powell were married in the church at Buttonville, Frances will be remembered by the Head Commun- ity as a former teacher at the Head School. We wish her much happiness in her married life. = Rev. Mr. Atchison, of Oshawa, of- ficiated for the evening service at Grace United- Church on Sunday. Rev, McKinnon, our regular pastor, is on vacation in' Cape Breton Island. The annual Sunday Schoo] picnic for Grace United Church will be held on Thursday, July 22nd, at Geneva Park. Bring your basket and come and join in the fun," ; Sorry to hear that Gloria and Mari- lyn Fralick are on the sick list. . We wish you both a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Reikie and family, of Toronto, spent the week- end 'with Mr, and Mrs, Doug. Aldred. Congratulations to all those children passing to their new grades, Miss Patsy Aldred is spending a few days with her grandparents, PENTICOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, July 11th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 1 p.m.--Evangelistic Service-- Wed. 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study. Thurs, 2 p.m.--W.M.S. meeting. Fri, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. - EVERYBODY WELCOME Pastor: Wm. W. Thompson Don Fairbairn To Cover British Empire Games Sports broadcasting is playing an important role this year In the sum- | mer activity of Neighborly Newscast- cr Don Fairbairn. His big job will be assisting in coverage of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games for the CBC. He will go to Vancou- ver for this purpose in late July, the Games being held from July 30 to August 7. I Another sport taking up the time of Don and his CBC microphone is golf. Already he has covered the In- - ternational matches and the Ontario W3 is Open, while his "July and August schedule includes the Canadian Open and the Canadian-American. Air Conditioned by Frigidaire for your comfort.| : > ee-- Investigate | 16 CAREERS POLICY 2 shows nightly at 7.00 & 9.00 Sat. Matinee at 2.00 p.m. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 9 and 10 : 2 BIG HITS He held the world at Sword Point! "Raiders of the Seven Seas" Technicolor In one visit Canada's Army Active Force has many different career opportunities for men between 'the ages of 17 and 40... or 45 if you already have a trade. A talk with the Cana. dian Army Information Officer will give you a chance to decide if the Army Is for you + + «and what this fine force has to offer men who wish to serve Canada. Act now! Edward G. Robinson and Vera Ellen, in "Big Leaguer" EXCITEMENT ALL THE WAY! 6 - RIOTOUS DAYS -6 MONDAY to SATURDAY, JULY 12 to 17 Bie _Sheeps In The Meadow . . . Cows in The Corn... . and the Whole Country's in Hysterics! Cause the Kettle"s ARE RUNNING WILD! % MARJORIE MAIN and PERCY KILBRIDE "MA and PA KETTLE AT HOME" All New and Funnier Than Ever! VISIT THE Canadian Army INFORMATION TEAM THURSDAY, JULY 15th Open 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon THERE'S A PLACE FOR YOU IN THE CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCE! Special Music. Utica The Annual Presbyterian Memorial Service will be held in the Breadal- bane Presbyterian Church at Utica this Sunday, July 11, at 2,30 p.m. The service will be conducted by the Rev. Armstrong and the music will be sup- plied by the Ashburn Trio. The service of the Utica United Church will be as usual Church at 10 o'clock with our new minister Mr, Birch preaching and Sunday School at 11 o'clock. d We are sorry to report the death of Mrs. Andrew Page at one time resi- dent of this community, Our sincere regret goes to the family. Mr, Henry Barnes took 'a trip to Hamilton and Niagara Falls on Sun- day. : x PASS PIANO EXAMINATIONS At the recent Royal Conservatory of Music Piano examinations held at Po Mrs, "McClintock were successful, Grade IX--Pass--Norma Levinson. Grade IX--Pass--Eleanor Hutchin¢ son. 7 Fa: Grade VII--Honors--Dianne Wilson Grade V--Honors--Joy Bradley. Grade IV--Honors--Carol Fralick, Pauline Tease, Kenneth Fralick, Jeanne Williams. Pass--Marion_ Davey, Noreen Tease. ! "Grade II--First Class Honors-- Eleanor Wescott. Honours--Audry Reader, John Williams. Grade I--First Class Honors-- -~ Katherine Swabey. : sls $. x » In the recent music examinations of the Royal Conservatory of Musle, Toronto, following pupils of Mrs, J, E, Jackson, AT.CM., R.M.,T, were successful; : : Theory-- : ; Grade I--1st Class Honours--John Croxall, Marilyn Reesor, Piano-- Grade VI'-- Honours -- Marilyn Reesor, John Croxall, - Grade V--Pass--Billy Hutton, ~ Grade IV--Honours--Miriam Har- ris, Sharon Haugen, Grade 'TII--Honours--Dorls Papert, Grade I--Pass--Murray Croxall, * A a 'SPECIAL ANNUAL SERVICE A EADALBANE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Utica, Sunday, July 11, 2.30 p.m. Guest Speaker--Rev. Dr, B. D. Armstrong, B.A, DD. . : BESESS SS ANARARAARARARAR SSA ARK, Perry the following pupils of | _ Mrs. Alan Carter is spending a few days vacationing wi relatives at frat Bala. ! Ontario Everybody Welcome : EE RR ER ER AR RRO Greenbank W.A. The regular meeting of the W. A. was held in the basement of the church on Tuesday, June 2nd. The meeting i opened with Lesson Thoughts by Mrs, Loren Blakeley and Hymn 874, Serip- ture reading from Mark 12: 88-44 by Mrs, Jas. Lee, followed with the topic by Mrs. Art Couves and Prayer by Mrs. Chas. Phoenix, 'Mrs. Blakeley then introduced our guest speaker Mrs. Wilfrid Evans of Bethesda, who gave a very interesting talk on "The Keys to our Bible", stres- sing the Point that if we would only read our Bibles more, of the joy and comfort we would derive from it. The Pres. Mrs. Jas. Ianson then took charge and thanked Mrs, Evans and group in charge, The secretary's report was read and adopted, also treasurer's report. A short business period was conducted and Hymn '148 was sung. Meeting closed with Theme Song and Mizpah Benediction. The Couves sisters then favoured us with a lovely Piano Trio and a dainty lunch was then served. ate oe 0% oe 3 Po Re cto ity 20 18 BAND CONCERT : Palmer Memorial | Park, Port Perry, Saturday July 10th (Weather permitting) An evening's entertainment ar- |ranged and played by Port Perry's' New Orchestra, com- posed of local boys, and directed by Mrs. Irene May, pianist. Give the boys encouragement by. turning out in full force and a big hand for their endeavour. Come early to secure a seat. A silver collection will he taken to' provide music for the Band. RHI HEI 7¢ WEALTH HORIZONS As old as woman herself Is a problem which is the majo) cause of ESEISESLELIIIIISISIIIEIISIILEISLILALLAIILILINLS | -common physical signs are gen- --ally-precerte the onset of the mens <f POSTOFFICE, | ilar emotional symptoms without nervous symptoms in her sex, Almost 50% problem periodically whethe) at home or of women must cope with this on the job, It is the problem of tension, nervousness and other symptoms occurring before the menses, These complaints can be treated now with simple medication, Almost all women are aware of some physical op emotional disturb. ances for a week or two before the menstrual period begins, In half of these, physical emotional disturb- ances, sufficiently severe to warrant "Fy tional -- unusual : irritability, ner. vousness, depression (crying spells or the "blues", unexplained fa. tigue and exhaustion. The most the loss eralized aches and paing paye ticularly in the lower abdominal region, headaches, abdominal bloating, painful swelling of the breasts and gain of weight. A Many women also report in- creased appetite or craving for sweets, weakness or faintness and "the shakes." 'Some have nausea or vomiting. Many women experi- ence only some of these symptoms and their intensity may vary at different times as well as fiom. person to person: In extrenie cases they can be so incapacitating as to keep a woman from her usual ace tivities around the house or fin the office. X Because these symptoms gener. this part due a co! duct strual period many women do not associate them with menstruation, It is generally believed, further- more, that many women ave theme selves unaware particularly of the - emotional symptoms. Their fam. ies or co-workers may notice theiy increased jrritability or other sim. with diet, the partiepia) women being Aware themselves, = ; Vi te Industrialists have Jong recog: red nized menstrual] tension decreases produe- 3 mediep) attention | tivity. Medical '{ F occur, studies in a plant E00) The most com- | employing 1500 </ mon symptoms of | women indicated Nn premenstrual ten. | that 38% of this Xe [4 sfon are emo- | group sought some type of med. ication during Chemica] Co. [te that pre. premenstrual period, Other findings revealed a of 30 to 43 absentee days per. 100 women, For ages women have accepted distress and discomfort as a of "woman's lot." This is no longer necessary in most cases, new, therapeutic formula, called Pré-mens, developed by the Research Department of the Pui- Frederick Company, New. York, has been unusually success- 4 in treating premenstrual tens sion. It was used, for instance, in ntrolled; study of the female inmates of" the Westfield State Prison Farm, New 'York, con. ed by a group of medical re. searchers headed by Dr. Joseph Morton, a leading New York en- docrinologist. Theiv findings, ve- ported in the Ametican Journalof Obstetrics and Gynecology, show ed that 79% of the women treated Pre-mens and a high protein exhibited a striking relief of symptoms and a marked improve. ment in attitude, behavior, and work output, ] LE Pre-mens does not contain hore nones or narcotics, is non-habit forming and has side-effects, no undesirable Feel Plemen is yiatsib. n.Canada the Wingate ~ Ltd.) 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