Know Your Canada Where was Canada's first Red Cross Flown? \ Two strips of red factory cotton stitched on a white square fléw over a horse-drawn ambulance during the . Northwest Rebellion in 1885. The <|r flag, now in the John Ross Robertson Collection of the Toronto Public Lib- ()) @ rary, was prepared by Surgeon-Major be | G. S. Ryerson, ---- Who was known as the "Grasshopper" Governor? Alexander McDonell He later became a ma- jor-general and also served as chair- man of the first Red Cross organiza- tion in Canada. gained the nickname of the "grasshopper" gover. nor because during his regime as gov- ernor of Assiniboia, 1818 to 1822, the colony was plagued with swarms of grasshoppers. He had been sheriff of Ra All are welcome. Old Time Liberal SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT Billy Wade and his Drums T.V. and Recording Star JANET MONTGOMERY Sweetheart of Song | and others SHORT POLITICAL SPEECHES Meet Your Candidate Dr. Claude Vipond THURSDAY NIGHT MAY 23 Manchester Hall 8 o'clock sharp lly Admission Free * Tips on Tipping There are many ways of spotting an Sspetiomesd traveler. He has label-covered suitcases. He never gets up fore breakfast when ap- proaching foreign shores. He remains unruffled when customs inspectors pore over his belongings and: h rotects himself with never carries "careless cash", He travelers cheques. Another thing he never does 8 overtip. How much should a traveler tip? And when? While the principles are the same from Times Square to Tim- buctoo, the amounts may differ -- and who gets tipped varies widely. For example, in France you'll be expected to tip the theatre usher or the subway station wash- room attendant -- people you'd seldom think of tipping in the U.S. In certain big-city restaurants Ky are expected to tip not only he waiter but the head waiter, and ferhate the maitre d'. Folks who travel abroad discover that an astonishing number of persons are accustomed to being tipped. But here are some general guide rules, & En routeina Please your tipping Problems are nil and on a train ey are few. In the case of the latter, porters, stewards, and con- ductors are Upped for each service rendered, S Iphoard travelers however, should count on about 10 Der cent of the cost of the fare to apportioned among the Cabin, Dining Room, Bath and Deck Stewards. Supplement bar bills by 10 to 16 per cent, to take care of the entire bar staff including wait- er, bartender and wine steward. The familiar "percentage" rule of tipping -- between 10 and 16 er cent of the bill ~ is useful, but imited. Frequently, the amount of the bill is no guide at all, such as in oy taxicabs. On the other hand, tips are properly on the low side in such places as Latin-Amer- ica and most of Asia, where nearer 10 per cent is acceptable. ® The experienced traveler always earries plenty of small change ) 3) oJ BX » in the local currency, This doesn' mean you have to carry a lot o cash -- and be concerned about losing it. You can take all except a small amount of your funds in American Express travelers cheques. These 'may be changed into local currency as needed, any- where in the world. You can buy them at your local bank before and, when pbioad, does his saan ou leave home, and if any get ost, American Express will make a prompt refund. While you are Ardy from home, it's generally a good idea to change one of your travelers cheques into small bills and coin-of-the-réalm when you start your day, and then you are ready for anything. Most European and Latin American hotels add a "service charge' to their bills for distribi- tion to the entire staff, Many tFav- elers leave a little extra, anyway, especially if they may go back, "a -- F---- | Es | AE CIT FS : 2% the Red River Colony from 1815 to 1816, before assuming governorship of the colony. He was appointed gover- nor upon becoming Lord Selkirk's agent. . a Where did ice hockey start? Canada gave birth to its most popu. lar sport on Christmas Day in 1865, when members of the Royal Canadian Little Town I like to live in a Httle town, Where the trees meet across the street, Where you wave your hand and say "Hello" To everyone you meet. I like to stand for a moment Outside the grocery store, And listen to the friendly gossip Of the folks that live next door. For life is interwoven, . With the friends we lové to know; And we hear their joys and sorrows As we daily come and go. So I like to live in a little town, I care no more to roam, ' For every house in a little town Is more than a house; It's home. / "TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE FEDERAL BUILDINGS--PROVINCE OF ONTARIO EALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above. will be received until 8 p.m. (E.D.S.T.) TUES- DAY, JUNE 11th, 1957, for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Department of Public Works, Garland Building, Ottawa, and the District Architect, 885 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with conditions set forth therein, The Department reserves the right to de- mand from any successful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a CERTIFIED cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the Bank Act or the Quebec Savings Bank Act payable to the order of-the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, equal to ten per cent of the amount of the tender, in accordance with the Government Contracts Regulations now in force, or Bearer Bonds, with unmatured coupons attached, of the Government of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent companies, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Government of Canada. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. \ ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 7th, 1957. may23 Rifles stationed at Kingston, Ontario, cleared snow from the harbour, tied skates onto their boots, borrowed field-hockey sticks and an old lacrosse ball, and played the world's first game of ice hockey. ; ---- -- What noted early French explorer Discovered the Mississippi Delta? Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La- Salle, ranged far in his fur trading and exploring expeditions. In 1682 he descended the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico and called the country Louisiana. He sailed to the wo High Spood. in brilliant HOLIDAY BRONZE, available in 3 models- Javelin, 35 Electric and 35 Standard * FIRST IN POWER, PERFORMANCE and DEPENDABILITY See your dealer about lime payments. You'll find him listed in the phone book (LET IVA] To XY {1 Te) fo] THIN Made in Conada by Sled | Fie] BN "(3 d-] PETERBOROUGH CANADA Joc J. Orde Marine PORT PERRY, PHONE 503 eS ear Bb Tard x 5 abt. BYES al Pp ai % : po A TR Sate Vi a Se fad Mert A Ad ND nes Sova > Pt ar ---- . Gulf with colonists but missed the Delta and was murdered by mutineers while leading his party overland to the Mississippi. LaSalle's first grant of land near Montreal was called La Chine (later Lachine), because of his ambition to reach China by way of the western sea, wn Xe: How did the game of Lacrosse - Get its Name? The game was so-named by early ROXY THEATRE ._Mxbridge v FRIDAY & SAT., MAY 24-25 BILL HALEY and HIS COMETS -- LITTLE RICHARD and other Stars, in "Don't Knock The Rock" also showing "The Ouicast" in Technicolor, r MON. & TUES. MAY 27-28 JUNE ALLYSON with Funnyman JACK LEMMMON, in "You Can't Run Away From It" in Technicolor WED. & THURS, MAY 29-30 SPENCER TRACY is . in Sh The Mountain . ' a : a SF AS | 3 at SLE wa . a - ERS nh RR [¥ } A db nd THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 28rd, 19576 French settlers because of a similarity between the curved, webbed sticks used by the players and a bishop's crozier, or "la crosse". Said to be the oldest organized sport in America, lacrosse is Canadian in origin. A form of lacrosse, called baggataway, was played by Indians long before Europeans arrived. Although it has 7} lost to hockey and football its former place as the most popular Canadian sport--it was referred to as Canada's national game--Ilacrosse still is very popular in some parts of the country Practically all of the lacrosse sticks in use are made at the St, Regis Indian Reserve near Cornwall, Ontario. and in other lands. A ER Port Perry Newest T. V., Radio And Electrical Service TR The above is a view of the radio and T.V. workshop of Gordon "Tug" Wilson, who has returned to Port Perry after being employed on the Mid-Canada Defence Line by Cana- dian Marconi Co. Mr. Wilson lias been active in the Electrical Field since 1929 and in addition to being a Radio.and T.V. technician is also a licensed journeyman electrician and is well qualified to look after the service problems of the community, For courteous and efficient service Phone Port Perry 6546. OP RO OP0000 00000 POPs e000 eo eoeo oso so 00 SE hE A 0 10008000 0 et 100 A thet he AW 2" 8°0,0%0 0% "0 0% 4%, 0% 4%, 0%0 0% 0% 40% 0% 0% ON 0% DEPARTM SBA AASBANNARARRAASARIRARARRKAXARAR BROECIL ENT STORE | Good News for Homemakers Everyone is getting "in the act", today, turning into an artist--from presidents, grandmothers and junior miss. The cook gets her chance when she dreams up gorgeous new ways to bedeck plain everyday "vittles", Oh, yes indeed, foods in cans and frozen packages, are dear to mother's heart. But how easy it is to beautify them with her own glamour touches, Every dish "gets the treatment'. And e extra colourful fartistion deserve special attention in the Spring to perk up lagging appetites, Turn the artistic cook loose with cans of macaroni in cheese sauce. Zip, zip . . . and she's beautified them with snips of cheese, golden fish sticks and green Rugrets of peas. Or take the case of scrambled eggs. Milady tops them with spaghetd with tomato sauce, and Son y 0) hoje with 1 af cinkling of grated cheese and maybe chop ri ollves. No wonder menfolk rave Spe her way with a range when she offers them such "artistic" suppers as these: MACARONI 'N FISH STICK SWIRL A cans (15 ounce size) macaroni with cheese sauce 2 cups cooked peas 1 spo epared mustard 1 ate rosen fish sticks 8-10 sirsps shard process chesse shallow baking dish. Arrange fish sticks and cheese strips alternately on top. Bake in moderate oven (375°F.) about 25 minutes. 4 or 5 servings, DECORATE SOUP FOR SPRING Decorate your soup with Spring trimmings appropriate to the season, either cream of asparagus or green pea soup lend bright colours. For decoration, float blossom-like slices of orange carrot (notched as daisies) on top, Then slices of raw radish or cucumber are fetching too. Happily these also fit the lenten need for meatless meals. MATE OYSTER AND POTATO SOUPS Perfect partners in the soup kettle are frozen oyster stew and potato So suitable for Lent. Slide a can of soup into a pan, pour in 134 cans sallh. Add 2 cups peas or whole kernel esse. (or other vegetable). Heat and sty blend. Oh, what a beauty of » ehewdies Ladle into bowls and pass grated shasss. 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