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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Sep 1960, p. 2

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------y 7 Tt SF J » 1 Judge Put Premium On Sincerity Catherine Olivia Philips, a spinster getting along in her 40s, gazed admiringly: upon the handsome features of 56-yearr old Walter de la Warr. He was a persuasive talker, and by his friends' accounts, an '"'unrecog- nized genius" who had invented 4 boxlike '"radionic diagnostic instrument" for curing illnesses '-- at long distarce. For this de- vice, Catherine Olivia paid him $300. As instructed by de la Warr (at $12 a lesson), the spinster placed hunks of hair and dollops of blood collected from ailing friends in the box's small draw- ers, which were marked plus (for females) and minus (for males). Then, she -twiddled the box's nine numbered dials. For six months she twiddled and waited, Miss' Philips told a British court, and for six months nothing 'happened. Finally, slamming down the lid in dis- "illusionment, she sued de 'a Warr for damages," accusing him 'Making Marmalade Minus The Bumps A Florida woman, Mrs. Ada Dent Vinton of Fort Pierce, was dismayed because she noticed her husband always discarded the peel from her homemade orange marmalade, Eager to please him, she decided to cook orange peel in her pressure cook- er, and put. it through an electric blender to pulverize, instead of following the method of chop- ping it and putting it through a ricer. She sugared the peel; then cooked it until it wouldn't drop from a spoon, at nearly 220° F. jelling on the bottom of the pan) and. then she added honey to soften the sharp taste of the cit- rus. All are cooked together to 220° F, ' Mrs. Vinton's marmalades are a great success and she offers the following favorite for others who also like to experiment in cooking. Honey-Orange Butter 2 qts. of oranges, unpeeled and (stirring constantly to keep from church schooled = -, the spokesman, in this rural church proving grounds for student pas- tors and new ministers, said re- cently. : "in the past, church nationally has said the struggling rural church should __close. Now the trend is to say that new techniques should be used to keep the congregation the sums being spent on contem- porary church building through- out thé country. But the rural church picture is like that. Small, struggling congregations do not lend themselves to large budgets. Even, acquisition of a furnace or pews can be a long- dreamed-about luxury. Sometimes suc¢h a 'handful of _ parishioners has not been able - to hang. on with the leadership available, Throughout the United States the countryside is dotted with small rural churches which, 3 for. one reason or another, have been obliged to close. Where there is a demonstrated interest, however, the reopening of one of these churches would not_be out of step with the gen- eral Protestant trend today. A Down - Maine Protestant Look Ouf For Those . Carpenter Ants! The carpenter ant, unlike his colleague, the termite, does not eat wood, He excavates and ex- .pels his boring as sawdust, And unlike the termite, he can work in daylight and is big enough to be seen readily. Entomologists at S. C. John- son & Son, wax experts, des- cribe the carpenter ant as big,' black, or reddish-black in colour, about a half-inch long, and fend- ing to set up house in fringa areas of house and garage, porciu and- root, 'window sills, and in rotting timber. Even trees are targets of these energetic borers, and they are seen also in attics, under floors, or in any place where they can set up colonies for reproduction. Carpenter ants, however, are far less of a menace than ter- mites for the reasons that they can be easily spotted. Sawdust piles are a sure giveaway. Slit- [4 of fraud. cut into chunks alive and to strengthen the like -holes a Jrooiyens re | De la Warr's defense was that | | large lemon, quartered fon when an wiitice closed | woke meretiort te disguise thelr he had invested $300,000 of his | 4. pounds white sugar : pent 4 : aroutid. - tha y yin the manufacture | 1 quart water oo J a fundamentalist group -- one Drosense nang own mohey.w Seip 3 Sup Bory. 1 ou for cach 4 | i with strong emotional appeal -- | house both indoors and outdoors etnias i be id os fruit hie b fe page hey ; comes in. Such groups always are as though they owned the place. : tified that it had been succes:- Method 1 (Old-fashioned but de- | ES REAL RE de -- Gr ~ y i on ie looney fae Hite shan. Recommended® for fighting ful in treating a lame clephant, licious) » SEE SOAR IN TORONTO -- Policeman Bill Costello seems to have come to a dead stop in PES, Yowevoi: {von carpenter ants is chlordane, an a paralyzed monkey, an army | Wash about 8 or 10° oranges | mid-air while practicing for a, hurdles race in Toronto, Canada. The arresting sight is made the strengthening of lay landers ant spray, used eftertivaly ih major with migraine headaches, (depending on the size) in.soda | up of hopefuls in the Miss Toronto 1960 beauty contest. Bill was training for the city's annual ship and the sharing of profes- gonrel hg I a - and an ill-tempered ish perce water with a brush; rinse twice i Pclice Field Day. i - v sional ministerial leadership so surfaces w Q § m 4 L horse that "resented its jockey. and dry. «| : ) . th h or where a colony might be lo Eg ili . : | hat churches will not have to ted with this spray. is usuall This testimony did not con- Cu't off peel and slice into thin | i . close." : wip Bi 3 ; y vince bewigged Justice Sir Wil- slivers one-cighth inch» thick. | : J ¢ While the Rev. Royce Coan of | ~&% . ) liam Arthian Davies that the Remove seeds and cut pulp into | Old Churches Come Machias, Maine, ry recently : box actually worked. But he small chunks. ' x) fF] To Life Again : has been a student at the Bangor "(4 was impresged by its inventor's «Place in a large bowl, cover > ' : . Ris Theological Seminary, he speaks How to Save Money ¥| sincerity. He ruled last month with 1 quart of water and let XID BAAD 41 I ao Mca, Bc TED RT ' _ Off the main route on a remote out of maturity. Most Bangor stu- x that because de la Warr actually stand overnight. | ve Re CLLBBENG rity des rural road in Maine stands a dents are more advanced in years believed in his black box, he en jy in ialelors %d ; . ) va 7 little Disciples of Christ Church before they decide to go into the was not guilty. boil in heavy pot turn the eat ; whose doors recently were open- ministry, writes Betty D. Mayo in As Miss Philips stomped out on low and simmer for 20 Mites ed for the frst time In almost.50 - the Christian Science Monitor. of court, dela Warr announced utes. Let cool. CT . 1 years. i , In addition to-having been en- i that manufacture of more blaek Tl Jestlt THTORED der or vol. - In this day of superhighways rolled in the Bangor plan, he also . f boxes was proceeding at a re- Sr. soul TAHORAN Viger 30 Lol. : and expansive church building, has been involved deeply in the y cord clip. "Work at the labora- 2 et inc Be * bounds on ; : it is difficult for an average sub- | Methodist Church's West Wash- tory to probe into the mysteries And he a is sugar is dissolved. i ,| urbanite to conceive of an edi- ington Group. Ministry. of life and death continues un- a this Dnt au ey Mow : a fos so inconspicuous that even The latter program is a type of " abated," he said. "New horizons mixture In refrigerator until you . - the new minister had difficulty sharing of ministerial leadershi ' wre unfolding." are ready to cook it or cook a 4, Gwendoline DP. Cla.tke locating it for the first time. especially set up to. meet the : LL pasion of BOE sos he ros) The way in which the Rev. needs of the sparsely settled area 4 rr RX or several days, slates a write Se SA . id, ; i- in Washington. County alon § i he ee Dae in the Christian Science Monitor. Last week, for the first time for an exits maitress, My only tT sin a coastal re 1 from Machine is 1 eal tll, in Ll geil] I When cooking, use 3 3-quart this year, we were up at the complaint now is the distance. land in this rugged north' country _Milbridge. -- . i) sheets in naptha. When the nap- vontainer; putting in-only 4 cups family cottage. The weather was A hundred and: thirty-five miles at a time when no parish even ~ Religious leaders in Maine, es- , : H tha dries, the sheets become OF the Hult mix at a time. Cook | perfect and we bad a grand s a long way to drive. existed is a tale in itself. pecially, are mindful of the need O \ aque again ) it fast, stirring constantly until . . ki : 9 oo It was Bert Hammond, a for- of lending help and guidance to ' [ |i agam. it will hardly drop from a spoon. time. Sometimes we have been Last week we were ca'ching mer Worcester. Mass ol the small rural church which has ee ma a i ---- Then add 1 cup of honey and inclined to wonder, whether the up on work at home -- and lis- man transplanted y fs dwindled in membership and A An American 29%as worries Song Ei (to preserve the cottage was such a good idea -- tening and watching to the Re- Maine, who sought out the Rev. .cannot afford the services of a { his hair grey to see that no typo- avor). until it is very thick that possibly our grandsons Swiican Convention on televi- Mr. Reid, a Yormer United States full-time minister, graphical mistakes appear on the pages of his magazine. The Chi- nese editor -- at least the pre- communist one --- was wiser than that. He left his readers the supreme satisfaction of dis- overing a few deliberate typo- graphical mistakes for them- selves. 3 : again. Let this cool a little and then pour into sterilized jars and seal. This is nice to put be-. tween layer cakes, jelly roll, on ice cream, hot buttered biscuits or toast. : Method II (A quickie, recom- mended by Mrs. Vinton): Same as Method I except that both peel and pulp are pulyer- ized in an electric blender, 1% cups at a time, instead of being chopped and forced. through "a ricer; and instead of cooking _fruit in a heavy pot for 15 min--- "utes," it is brought to. 10 pounds of pressure in a pressure cooker and removed from the heat. might have been just as well at home or spending part of the summer with us. Now we have changed our ;minds. The boys are developing an 'independence they never would have done at home, and it's wonderful to sec. ' They go out in their swim trunks and life preservers and play around on the docks and in and. out of the boats hour alter hour. They know exactly how to hai- dle the ropes-to bring either ot -the boats in closer to the dock --s0 ~they--can step~in--and out safely. They each have a little fishing rod and "fish" when they feel like it. That is, after Daye has been to a nearby house for® live bait. And they often run errands for Mummy, getting wa- ter from the farm pump or bread from the store half a. mile -- -{~ away. Dave is getting on fine With the trend toward-regional high schools and large commun- ity shopping centers, where mass- es gather, it might seem strange that there are not more evidences of rural areas worshiping to- gether instead of trying to go it alone. 2 A Washington County clergy- man sums up the country church situation thus: "This community is typical of the national scene where people five miles away will come to shop or to the mow- ies but not to worship. If people are to be served, they have to worship where. they live."- Willie Will Have To Ride Harder Racing. fans well knew that tight-lipped Willie Shoemaker Navy Chaplain, at a turning point in his ministerial career. The clergyman was without a parish when Mr. Hammond sug- gested that perhaps he was the onie to reopen one of two Dis- - ciples churches in Maine. (The other is located at Lubec, the most easterly point in the United - States.) i The challenge literally was the Rev. Mr. Reid's answer to prayer. With a loaned automobile and a small gift of money, the minister - set out. When he reached what he thought was the community, he could find no one who ever had heard of the church, On a second trip, with the encourage- 'ment of nefactor, he was more sucgessful, Overnight he sion. Up until now we were not too much in favour of Richard' Nixon as a presidential candi- date -but we certainly thought his acceptance speech was really outstanding. He seemed to place politics on a distinctly higher' © level. May it so continue, Z One day last week we drove to Milton and were surprised to find the new bridge "ower the "Sixteen" on the Dundas High-" way was open to traffic, A four-lane bridge, of course. No more holding your breath when meeting a heavy transpart won- dering if there is really room "for two to pass, as we did so often on the old two-lane bridge. And yet we remember that same bridge being opened in 1922, and at that time it was con- sidered one of the most modern Cool, Fresh, Simple PRINTED PATTERN Sagging springs? Webbing torn? New upholstery needed? Do the job yourself NOW -- and save! If you've never tried, these detailed instructions show how. After The Second Instructions 680: directions tc A repair ~and upholster -furnitiire. interested --a Every step carefully explained. young couple in "reactivating" rT z dic A : : : ; , was no beggar on horseback; as Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS Es stocky, unassuming man in 1 with his swimming and learn- bridges in Ontario. Tt was, com- un a the iru 'top jockey, he has (stamps cannot be accepted, use Riser atiye Fug Dr. Seward Ne to handle one of the boats. pared with the bridge that it brotherhood now is called. The been earning upwards of $100,000 | 'postal note for safety,) for this 1 ir surprisingly enough drives 'hat is, with oars. So we have replaced. The original bridge hiro never had Jost the chietar a year for the past decade. Still, pattern to Laura Wheeler, Box 1, a gleaming white Thunderbird finally come to the conclusion was iron, very inadequately ranted an 1008 So then many a punter's eyes turned 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, which, with a most careful turn of mind, he has equipped with seat belts. He's a social drinker. Of course, there are occasion- "But when I've had more than al uneasy moments. For instance two drinks," he said, "I have my I was dosing in the veranda wife drive me home." And that, swing-couch while the boys argues Dr. Miller, should be the were playing around on the rule for every driver. dock. One time I looked up and that the cottage was a wise in- spanning the ravine. It was built . vestment after all. in stagecoach days and was the. only means whereby the stage- coach could cross the ravine, khown at that-time as "Proud- foot Hollow" -- the site of a once thriving village, including a sawmill, grist mill, tannery, green at the 'picture of wealth drawn in a Los Angeles court last week. Complaining that her hus- band stayed out nights and wouldn't tell her where he had been, Virginia Shoemaker -- who married Willie ten years ago, when he was 18 and she 15 --won Ont. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and AD- DRESS. » New! New! New! Our 1960 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book is ready NOW Crammed with exciting, unusual, popular de- . last-entry in its church book was dated 1903. In* the 10 'months' time that followed there was a total of five bona fide members placed on the church rolls. Sunday attendance averages about 40 individuals. R3 > Hi This rule of thumb by the 54- could see only two of them. Be- houses and a large hotel to ac- Virtually the entire community | a divorce. Her purse: Alimony of pone to £rochat, knit, sew, em- (ih year-old professor at the Uni- fore I could get really alarmed commodate 'thé 'travelling pub- | representing various faiths has $2300 a month for one year, | Pr° ere gui weave -- fashions, (AA versity of Michigan = Medical I saw a pair of legs waving in lic. The Post House was situated turned out on various occasions $2,000 a month the second year, | Dome furnishings, toys, gifts, ie School had some heft for this the air from one of the boats. | at Postville on the east bank of |. to remodel the church and bring | and $1,900 a 'month thereafter; | P2Z3ar hits. In the book FREE 1 NE téason: He is chairman. of the Jerry was evidently lying on his the ravine, Two years ago it was it up to its present $4,000 replace- | $600 a month for the support of pod Juin patterns. Hurry, send os American Medical Association's back -in the boat. Another time demolished to make way for a | ment value. two adopted children; a $70,000 cents for your: copy. TNR NT Swi Committee on Medical Aspects of Sits Automobile Injuri aq Deak Eddie fell headfirst into the gas station. The first - railway Such a figure sounds like: a home; and. the couple's half-int- | id "Th og LT es:and Deaths. water between a boat and the spelt ruin to Proudfoot Hollow. | mere pittance in comparison to erest in a cafe and service station, ISSUE 34 -- 1960 it fa he py i" ns Sap the Dashes dock -- with his life jacket on. Business dwindled, houses were ermine seekers ieee een 3 us of alchol consumption," he .| Ha had scrambled out before we vacated, hotel rooms stood emp- EE bE told the International Congress could get to him. ty. The "Hollow" finally be- 4 on Rta Health meeting The two boats are nothing came a ghost village. Now only i Siew bi Wee monly; sone fancy but they are in good con- | lilac bushes, remnants of an old a ay > ole Ie dition and answer the -purpose. garden, mark the site of a once im as os on the level of .| One has a small.outhoard mator, thriving community. I have [pa en ily Jot SO erst the other is: a ° flat-bottomed heard that part of the old iren 3 The National Safely ne] punt. Dec operates the outboard bridge remains in the ravine. It oe gays that aleohol th i but I am more interested in the could be, as at the time the. g by ne ms Save PE Bl the no¢ | punt. I looked at it longingly, | bridge was replaced, it was' still o : ; : tion's 37.800 8 Hie of the na. remembering the hours and | 8S good as ever but quite inade- i Hr Ons B7,800 tealtic fataliting last |. 0 Tat to Fhe LORE quate to carry the trafic of the i < Styled-to-slim and cut to cool ours sec: l0: Spex ang you every day of summer! No + 'waist seams, it's all straight sew- ... ing. Scoop up a special buy in +. pretty cotton and save, " , Printed Pattern year. To discourage drivers from drinking, Dr. Miller Urged that the present measure of drunk- the blood stream -- be lowered ~-eness ~-- .15.per cent alcohol in in England. Could I still handlé 2 bolt, I wondered? "Weli, why not try?" said Art. So I did. He came with me but I did most of 20th century --- with the auto- mobile just coming into its own. The sturdy old iron bridge was mute testimony to its engineer, Dr. Anson Buck,.a pioneer medi-' : Ha to i the rowing and I was -thrilled ives 1434, 10%, 18%, 20%, 229 | Dr. Mites reson nentn | to find 1 hadi't lost the knack, | cal doctor, practising in the 24%, Size 16% requires. 4% may very well ba adopted, The Partner likes water navigation nearby village of Palermo, out- % yards 38-inch fabric, Sr present drunk measure was urg. | 88 much-as I do but he gets | standing in municipal politics, NET Printed directions or each pat- | ed by the AMA fifteen years ago |= Very stiff if ha sits'in either'of | just as he was mn Hedicine snd A bern part. Easler, accurate, ~~ |" and Is now in effect in many the boats for very-long. After-.| surgery. He specialized "in the * Send FORTY CENTS (stamps | states. Dr. Miller thinks that the wards he gets his muscles loos- | correction of club feet. ft ft, Ses ganinol--be- accepted; - use postal note for safety) for this pattern. Please print plainly S81 Z E, a new .10 per cént limit be set -- and he hopes the states will fol- AMA will-soon-recommend--that-- ened up by splitting wood! This week Bob, Joy and their two boys have gone up for a In 1839 Joseph A Adams, a wood engraver - working for . NAME: ADDRESS, STYLE low as before. iew days, There seems no -Hmit Harper & Brothers, New: York, . ; sibs. SES a ad BE Ce ONAN ali uf nso : "to the | x Cott an ac- of t i ; : ir I - : : Ca ilet ANNE ADAMS." |" | Mosk tines ran 'ets o's] Aue nusibar 8 ewttage ean ae. | ennceived the es of making an HUSH:HUSH- HEADQUARTERS -- This Is the new 46-million-dollar home of the General _ - X 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New oronto, Ont. thinking he's a big shot, sorie- body fires him! commodate, It may be bursting at the seams but there is al'voys a little spare room on the floor * electrotypa from » This was first used for magazine illustrations in 1841, . 7s 3 Intelligence Agency which is under construction in Langley, Va. The exterior is almost done but a year's inside work remains, ' a 5

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