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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 May 1962, p. 3

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bh dhs a a - aiid AERIS EE SRA BNRIAS EEF ARIA EAI BARTER Ee LGA AAG AT 7 etl cra EE . \ MEMBER OF ! 3 CANADIAN WEEKLY 3 Thur ; ' . h ursday May 31s ; NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION \ Y y t, 1962 tes and C t 3 The First C I y Of the € - i ' = ty Pore x Nip te 4 C d A 4 oh dae Er a J" a gr yop Ti 3 Section hay e Sign Ilven now there are forces that are ficance. You can't expect the people to . \ ; get worked up over an election that is driving the Soviet Union towards a more oo ; ' ' sensible view of international relations. issueless in a world that faces final catas- There is the emerging power of Com- trophe. In spite of such formidale com- ft Chi Thera i ed) ate munist China. There is a growing desire petition, the iterant leaders of the vari- : oui ; efor . i in the Soviet Union itself for a more rapid ous parties go gamely on repeating their : . ; . : i : improvement in the standard of living. platitudes up and down the country. There i rorwi . . y . , There is a growing demand too for more But perhaps the ultimate disaster is not freedom of thought and enquir as important as we sometimes fear. If . on) Y. . only we can preserve the peace for a few The time may not he far off when Mr, more years, the United States and the Khrushchev will listen to us when we say, Soviet Union may recognize what they Here we are at the crossroads of history. have in common. One path leads straight to complete and And what they haven common are very utter destruction; the other to the bright; real interests and aspirations. With any est prospect ever to challenge man. return to sanity in international affairs A Soviet-American understanding for it is not too much to hope that these will the preservation of the peace is the only prevail over the more lunatic 'plans being realistic hope of forestalling the worst made to destroy each other. that can happen to us. Towards such a The first interest we share with the rapprochment all of us must work. : Soviet Union is that of avoiding a war that Why can't one of the parties now seek- Photo Azzopardi Studios, Ajax spells disaster for us all. Second, is the ing office come out with this as a main Suef RY Ny Here Ontario Ridings Liberal ean crime UG aspiration that both powers must feel to plank for their party and its foreign policy. A gold mine of anecdotes of the nesday on the CBC Trans-Canada | didate, Norman Cafik, checks up on hon ns pg Hospital where he advance the well-being of mankind. Given Then there would be less apathy among Yukon will be told as veteran pros- radio network. These recollections of | the condition of "his first casualty in "Tall from the ye py -- « wt rit ff iq} H 1 H 3 arnt 5 J wet 'ne ) ' : ° J ibn rom th f B 5 a period of fruitful peace this is well with- Canadians concerning the present election. pector William McBride (left) talks the Yukon gold rush days are based | the Ontario viding federal election building in ie re Pol oetorey wre to broadcaster David Cruikshank in on the letters, diaries and stories of | campaign." Ted Oldfield, an Oshawa housing the Ajax Liberal ti Pill Swallowin Ci ili fi i the new radio program Tales and old-timers and adventurers, resident, is shown in the Ajax-Pick- headquarters g Vi 12d 101 og Trails of The Yukon heard every Wed- | Vol 14 ' or ads: Ted Oldfield, working on the eree-j 15 feet below. " oo : vd tion of a giant 32 square-foot electi Oldfie . i 3 \ t The way tranquilizers are used to-day - The true job of the medical schools is to e« a a members of the Evening Guild met] gipn for the Ajon eather jo Whining Jo ig trad sod is a good example of medical treatment turn out physicians who are artists not District Churches at the home of Miss M. Jurrett. Atter| the Liberal candidate Norman Cafik his back Malfere) dees gushes for the sake of treatment. Together with scientists ; professional men not high. the opening prayer, minutes were read [ became the first casualty of the Ont. a T 3 Po) ; bend himself "the barbituates and the stimulants, they level technicians. Students should be ap- SCUGOG, MANCHESTER, by the secretary and the treasurer | viding federal election campaign in| metal soot ig ' ee tila and are the most misused drugs in the United pealed: to as humanitarians not as techno- PROSPECT UNITED CHURCHES gave her report. It was decided to Ajax Thursday FP i J on og " 4 . Y 5 consciousness States and Canada. In these two count- logists ; as keepers of health in the suf- This is just a reminder regarding {donate $10.00 to the Primate's World He suffered sealp lacerations, back | field was rushed to the i Ph ker ries they are consumed in fantastic a- fering as well as pursuers of truth in the the Service on Sunday. The Services | Relief Fund, and to turn over $75.00 | injuries, and a possible concussion in| ing hospital Fo X-Rays and observa. mounts. By 'many they are used as a labora tory, at Manchester and Prospect are with- | to the Church School for the purpose | a fall from the roof of a two-storey | tions. Hospital oificinls gt old. panacea to avoid facing personal problems People are not guinea pigs nor statistics. drawn and we are all invited to Wor- | of purchasing the new Seabury books | building at the Ajax Shopping Centre| field in bed for an {dee brn and are replacing the function of the vir- Many modern medical schools are not ship at 10.16 a.m. at Seugog "Grace" [ Mrs. Boothman requested that a new | late Thursday. Oldfield, 28 of 686 | period of time, until they el me tues in striving for a sane and well-ordered really too different from veterinary Church, - All Scouts, Cubs, Brownies, | president be elected to complete the | Laurentian Ave., Oshawa, whe s| there wi 8 Fur - eo dri lif schools. They could for the most part be ' , , who ha re will be no further complications life. 5 018. y SL J Guides and their Leaders will assem- {term of office from now till January. | been prominent in sports in the area, | as a resi J ' : dealing with herses Lehto Soret ! pred He of dis gall. There is a tendency for us to become. a Hon many roedica) schools give Cours ble at the Church at 10.00 a.m. and { Mrs. R. Kenny is the new president. | had just finished hahging the sign of Mr. Oldrield was visited by friends ill- lNlowi Jivilizati } Hi 2 tals Sion be ready to march into the Church at | It was decided that the ¢losing party | Norman Cafik's Ajax campaign head- | and welatives including Liberal candi pill-swallowing civilization. None of these on how to communicate with the patient? : Wing Liberal candi- pills are truly innoucuous and sometimes 4 ; I X % 10.16 am. We had hoped to have would be held on Monday, June 1th, | quarters, when a sudden gust of wind | date Cafik, who took special time do more harm than good, Before we get medical insurance in this special speakers but were not suecess- | at the home of Mrs. I. Christie. shifted a sign he had just removed, | from his schedule to visit "The first We Tnngl vorognize aiid. adie tities country we should have some clear an- ful. The Minister will therefore take The Wednesday morning Bible study | to make way for the Liberal sign, the! casualty of the campaign" and as poi swers to some pointed questions. charge and give the Message to our|and healing group, sponsored by the | sign fell against him, and he tumbled many other patients isi - mendous-advances- in medicine --.-- heart ; ww! 3 Ls as visiting hours surgery brain surgery antibiotics, im- What 18 the nature of medicine? boys and girls. We haope that there, W.A. and Afternoon Guild continues] over the edge of the roof to a nail would permit. Oldfield was released nizing a ents, " oho harm uti What is the physicians job? will be a full representation of ull {to meet each week. The time 10:00 a.m. | and bolt- studded sidewalk overhand from hospital this week. public re din Live " oy Such wy What is the related role of science, art Packs and Troops, and that all par-| [oo Sunday a group of our 12 p » BF vances have saved the lives of countless 0 ¢Xperience in medicine? What is the ents. will come... and 13 year olds enjoyed a trip in tof : " : . 3 --B- ££) Roan dy otherwise would have been role of the patient? What is the concept The Communicants classes and Toronto, where they joined young folk any Gt Aout Ile Jat Sel sna tlle prepatatery gus | end But of the same tone we ave in- ----of normal? What |s-the real nature of Adult Bible Classes--this week are! from all over the Diocese. in a ton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. | vice on Thursday evening, May 31, [- creasing the morbidities and anxieties by the profession of medicine? cancelling as the Minister will be at. Lot St. James' Cathedral, and a short a a. go Bo BBaiarke stressing health as an end in itself. We Until we get such answers compulsory tending Conference in'Kingston. How-' "service. Fs; Miia Hanlay and Doni have Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durdan and son I h for the dying but a medical care will probably result in just ever, these will all be resumed next i" itd will | 2Pent two weeks and Milton spent this | op of Ningara Falls, and daughter do much for the dying but a whole lot another fantastic vise in" tie. number of oth Caghon of Cities Sat Next week the Afternoon Guild will | weelend with his relatives in Pens | vic pojen | » and daughter less for the living S PO 30 stlansg Awake! eet on Tuesday, June Hth, and the], Miss Helen Durdan, of Queen's Uni- : . ili . " » ' ' nwoke, _ . .. 1 tranquilizers dispensed. sad Bite nd a are on hand, open School Tenchers' Group on Ment Si Bed Muning spn versity, Kingston were recent visitors . a w Se, available, next week. | Thursday, Fane Tih. A nuwber of new) - ] " - } yg) at the home of Mr. John Miller, 4 TT ---- ~~ | Pictures of Europe will be shown hy' teachers will be needed for the fall, A oD e 2 Says r a this week. Mrs. C. Daw, of Toronto, spent the = r ) . > Mrs, C tte Forder. Port Perr Co > 5 L fier fo the Editor oral Way ofsunnling anong tell; York County" from Metre, . Mp Donald Put un Bluray Svoping and we hope that any who are askea visit] --- FO. ty: week-end wth her son, Mr. Fred Daw e gn {0HaNers 07 the .Cuspel gf, OVID} 94% PUBILK NOW i gi to Nott ---- gh by the Rector to help in this way, | = 5 Nr ind Mrs, II pier RAN [aig Christ. HAVE VACCINE d : » Wel-, give serious thought to doing so.|. ° r. Davey, Mv. and Mrs. cit ers Misses Faye Heron and Joan Coni- Box 26 Port Perry . | nesday, June 6, the members of the ington and Debbie, Alliston, visited pi The appetite in eating is given for More than 95% of the pupils in Ro oR ! y Thee will Vea serves of Haig) an » Aish, vi: bear; Messrs, Ross Batten and Roy May 26, 19 thé majiitenance 'and upbullding of} the- Orchard Park ds yo rsonage Board are asked to meet : ) cousins ut the home of Mr. Earl Dove fe 000 The Editor 4 P g e" Orchar ark an ummitview at the Parsonage at 8.00pm. Baptism on June 10th, Any who wish| Sida spent the week-end at the P te P sm r the 1xmah body, Phlie: sehanls nm Stouffville were : ' to have their children Baptised at that i Young People's Camp, Beaverton. Fa oi A ont G Ie Ap i hag pk Hy he obal hls Vapdas ans Bri "time are asked to contact the Rector| Miss Bonnie Mountjoy spent the} Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton and or 'Y, . i0d_gave to mankind is for the per-| day in a program promoted by the ; 3 : sibl holiday with friends in Langstaff,| Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton attended the Dear Sir: manence of human society York County Health Unit. Dr. Robt A b N Bs Soon hg possive, Miss Judith C : ili ' } h > 1 . y . . . , ooo : a1] Miss Judith Charles 1 Mr. Gay Lep-| funeral of their p Mr The little interest shown toward tes |" 14 the satisfaction of the sexual | King, Medical Officer of itealth, suid | #88 CAT CTY ofes The sion) saveting of the W. Sw ih hme oon ee eae he late os ic} i i : NE take the form of a Little Helpers' Xs Jas hep hi : :, ' ' , L ligious meetings in this town is urge (just like the appetite for eat-| that the result was very gratifying. B ee on : Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy and family. Utica. . ped 1 y Mary Becker Party on Tuesday June 12th. an alarming, I understand that there With t lin t to t leted y y : 1 rm : ing) is made an object in-itself, the wo clines yet to be-completed, wad . . i . Miss Anna Samells, Orono and Mr. Mrs. Lindsay Death: Mrs. H. D . are about 1600 students (Ed. Note-- urpose of nature. as made by the | the total acceptance of the vaccine for The Christian Stewardship Mission| The Rector wishes to thank those and Mis. Melville Samells and wirls y ; Mrs. H. Doble; just 400 in P.P.H.S.), enrolled at the vine Creator is Sard 1 con- | both children and adults across York which begins in our two parishes | who have helped with the new garden Osh Au: " diye Sunday Ey ot Mee Ulayense; Puyants Ms. Wi/lighn high school. There was a meeting in sequently Gods. plans are disturbed, | County has been about fifty per cent, this week will be based on the theme |at .the Rectory -- a friend in St and Mrs, p aa st : Cg Me Suse Batten; Mus. the school last night that was held } . Toy i Cop 1. "God and His Church." Tay leaders |{Thomas's Brooklin; who gave Mrs: RUG TT dgar Heron; Mrs. Raymond Taylor; 2 . dlc ul God-ga -us-a nature and: ertain' On Friday evening, May 26 in A f " Msds. C. Si ith, S. V ( 3 P. X 1 to inform interested people about the ou tn dr : a a | Stouffville, 1,037 persons purticiuated = conduct the mission and visitation | Fuller the shrubs aud roses; Miss I] amp, | Iyers R. armen, I) oy g Mod iver activities of Inter School Christian ! : if the vaccine program pebimcen with the help of Diocesan Stewardship | Hazen; Mr. Buckland; Mr. Buxcey,| art "| Mrs. A. Deeming and Miss Vera on th ] ardship ; y wr, M. Gr rig Fellowship. There were only 30 in- Hs To we ay hours of 6 and pr ° p.m. g Officers, Mr. E. Birnes and Mr. J.|who have assisted in arranging the SN rapa, & or richy, und Leach attended the W. M.S. Summer terested people in the whole town and | | Th d | McKellar. 1 garden; Mr. W.A.V. Fuller, the Rec-| SN Rally of Lindsay Presbytery held in ein e second stage of the oral vac- d \ stitute District Annual H t on 10 of them were students, fy we fear over-population, in| cination will be held in the Fall. The! The first meeting of the general|tor's father, for help with the fence; = Thursday. wil in Hampton Cannington on Wednesday, May 23rd If the students had been putting af ., =~ = 001k of the econ time and location will be announced committee for steWrdslip will be|an anonymous donor from Brooklin; with afternoon and evening sessions. play on the stage or displaying their means of existence, then we should |at that time. Dr. King stated that 'held at St. Thomas's Brooklin, on|[and the young people who have so Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole, Tom and } Murs. J. Briggs, of Oshawa, is visit- ~ talents as cadets, there would have. 0, intelligence to look for means | two doses is the basic recommended | Monday, June 4th. 'at 7:45 p.m. willingly assisted with gardening | Anne, Don Mills, were Monday guests | ing at the home of her brother, Mr. been a turn-out of hundreds. Letters to overcome this difficulty. This is procedure. Two important dates in this Stew- | around the church-building. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and | A. Parrott, i were sent to each pastor in the town Bs Tare ot Tre rete ed ite do : ardship programme are Wednesday, family. The Monthly Meeting of the Ladies' inviting both he and his people. There PRED a ! June 20th. when there will be a con- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Colter, Orono [Bible Class was held at the home of , hel VeloPment in the world, PICKERING TWP. TO PAY $2,300 | wore Sunday waists of Me. aul. Mr was one pastor present from the) =, oo 4 of .ncouraging the job of | AN ACRE FOR INDUSTRIAL LAND KTegational meeting in the parish Bl k t k were Sandy guests of Mrand Mrs. Mes. H. Ashton'on Monday evening, town. What sort of a future can Mats an hall that evening; and Sunday, June aC S 0C Chas. Smith. May 14th with an, attendance of 22. technilogical progress, serving all] The Twp. of Pickering has taken Canada hope for if this is all the in< "\ ' 24th. "when there will be a c¢ is- Mr. and Mis. Stan Rahm visited Mr.| The meeting opened with the sing- ast th b od people in the world, we do not think | steps to secure a parcel of industrial 21th, W i com (held over from last week) ; : Cs Hw he sing terest that can be aroused among the short-cut'of unnatural child birth | land, west of the Brock Rd. in the fioning and dedication service in the ela over Ir and Mrs. Gordon Avery, Little Bri-|ing of Hymn "What a Friend we have students and parents today? : ! i ' : - which th ish-wide Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow and Anne, | (ain Sunday. in Jesus," followed with meditati limitation, being a frustration of | southern part of the township, at a Morning, after which the parish-wide m bi ' with meditation on Many are shocked at this "younger ' f erh 'p Pp, B.C ' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson, Eliza- " . a Christi M » nature as made by God, is the answer | price of $2,300 per acre. The site visitation will be conducted. : g Fight Cubs and two leaders enjoy. wistian Mothers", and prayer by generation", If the Christian influ- price © »wUU per acre. 3 . , beth, Bill and Susan, Mr. and Mrs.) © 0 i TO the president, Mr to th hall . . The critical financial need of both ed a hike and outdoor lunch Sunday | the president, Mrs. Douglas Ashton. 1 tod it' can only:be e challenge put to intelligent | contains about 35 'acres for a total Harold Kyte, Lynda and Bob spent ) , ; ence is so small today, it can only minds t of $80,600. The land i parishes makes thig programme most ' evening, Fhe scripture, Proverbs 31, was read less tomorrow unless our attitudes] : cost of § e land can-be ser- i tant, The t vithes lave the week-end camping at Upper Can- i by Mrs. BE. Humphrey are radically changed. I fear for the| A reader, vieed by water and sewers. A, five por an ns jer v 3 ada Village. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Henry and} =" © CC youth of tomorrow, because the older year debenture issue will be arranged been ig ih 3 > Far Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow and fa- | family, Niagara on the Lake, Mrs. The minutes of the last meeting and \§ generation of today is encofiraging! to handle the expenditure, a js t 2 pick year i 3. th mily, Lively, spent the week-end with | Walterhouse, Willowdale; Mr. and arseshiond ents were read. hie theme ; them td lower their standards by their . a Councillor Ross . Deakin suggested e hope all parishioners will read the| yy, "4 Mrs. Wallace Marlow, also| Mrs. Peter McDonald and family, tte programme "was * "Mothers. pi indifferent attitude toward spiritual - 1C oings that the purchase proposal should be letters they will be receiving care-| }. Neil Werry's, Neil Baileys and| Toronto and Mrs. Douglas Lampey Two readings "Time is a Circle," and Q : things, nd made known to the Toronto Industrial fully and give serious thought to ways Grant Thompsons of Nestleton, and children, Richdale visited Mrs "The Vow of Hannah," were given Re: "Interested" YORK COUNTY SURPLUS Commission "to let them know what in which they can help, Mr. Rupt. Byers, Bowmanville; Mr.| Harold Henry and son during the by Mrs. W. Routley, of Brooklin; Bes x SMALLEST IN YEARS : iy doing. " | . a Buy 4 Aseansion and Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy, Hampton week-end. yd is a Mother" and "Your Debt ! : Th y e council will arrange a "tour of Day, the patronal feas our chureh, | visited Mr. and Mrs. Leith Byers on o Mother." was read by Mrs. H. Doble; Letter fo the Editor. Count Soiplus funds shepied by Yor % the industrial area in June or July and there will be a service of Holy Sunday. pte and the well known poem 'Somebody's : 4g; in idl years, being. only on 000.| © acquaint 'realtors and industrial Communion: at 10:00 a.m. On Sunday | My, and Mre. Lawrence Mountjoy Mother," by Mrs. H. Ashton. ; COMMENT ON BIRTH CONTROL County, connie is advised 'hy audi promoters with the area and its ser- there will be Morning Prayer at 11:80 | and family, Warkworth; Mrs. Phena Ashburn The meeting closed with the sing- : ' We read the article on Birth Con-} "" vices, i am. 4vhen Col, 8. A. Rich of the| Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall i f H " " po in the Port Perry Star of May] tor® 1ast week that the County should |. iis joy, alle} ng of Hymn, "I am Thine O Lord ANA x) trol in the Port Berry Star OF JAYl,, va surplus of from $100,000 to = | Balvaton Army College will speak,| and family, Oshawa were Sunday| Sunday School and Church Services and the repeating of the benediction. RS A 8, 1962 and would like to make the $200,000, QUALITY GUARANTEED and also Evensong at 7: :00 p.m., fol-| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain | were held in Burn's Church on Sun. Mrs. E. Umphrey and Mrs, Theo. BR : following comment. he Reeve Wm, Hodgson of:King stated When you order your new supply of lowed by a Fireside and Film, entitled | and family. day, May 27, at 10:16 a.m. and 11:30 Knight served a delicious lunch and 3 Although we do not want to he thotight the Finance Committee cheques see the Port Perry Star. We |" Buyer's Choice." Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain; Mrs.] am. with Rev. W. Perry, B.A., B.D. a social half hour was enjoyed. % classified among the people the ar- should be congratulated in being able] <M guarantee' that: cheques ordered, The 'combined snorth and south| Wilbert Werry, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | in charge of morning worship, during gs FN . WN ticle named as taking the 'Intelligent' , = up with a surplus after set.| from us will meet the bank's require | prayer and Bible; study group will! Marlow; Mrs. Harold Swain, Jack and | which Diane and Margaret Fisher : " Bs i action oe oo if Le fol tling the amounts owing in the final| Ments regarding the {naghetie ink | meet to-morrow (Friday) at 10:30 Helen attended the May Day celebra- | sang a duet, "Lord Send Me There." t lowers ln ; nlf Selanis sm, Wel i hursements of the segregation of code, Place your Odrders early.|a.m. at the home of Mrs. Becker, tions at Whitby, Ontario Ladies Col-| On Sunday, June 3rd, the Sacrament A still feel that this is far from Fy _gen- i Prices reasonable, T? Last Monday evening; some fifteen | lege Saturday, . of the Lord's 8 i : £ s Supper will be observed ; 3 :

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