20 - PORT PERRY STAR ~ Thursday, Sept. 17, 1970 TOWN Miss Jayne Hall, year old daughter .o Mrs. Harvey Hall, has just returned from a very enjoy able holiday, touring Spain and Portugal . She was ac companied by her two aunts, Misses Melba & Cathryn Hall >. > * The baseball game and corn roast was very much en- joyed by C Cub Pack on Thursday evening; Septem- ber 10th. The cor for the boys was supplied by Mr fraser. The cubs also gath- ered at the fair grounds to clean up after the fair, owing to a ball game there wasn't as many out as was antici- pated. The Cubs will be out selling cook books in the near future . . > Following is a list of Port Perry High School students who are attending University, at the time of printing it was impossible to obtain al) of their names. Joanne Jackson, Larry Watson, Carol Christie, Roger Moase, Peggy DeNure, Robert Grills at Western, Stephen Carnegie, Brian Mc- Nab at Queens, Larry Moase at Carleton, Tom and Martha Lawrence at Waterloo, Mary Nelson at University of Tor- onto, Janice Williams in Home Economics at Guelph, Naomi Horslen and Ron Way- ford are attending Centennial College, Scarborough, Char- lene Bourgeois at Teachers College "ROUND rll Polio In Family Launched Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heayn spent the holiday week-end visiting their parents Mr. & Mrs. Sam Arnold and enjoyed a three day trip through Western Ontario >. > >. Mr. Bill Pyatt of Toronto, visiting old friends in Port Perry on Monday nw «* Mr. and Mrs. K. Wipper motored to Beamsville, Ont- ario for the week-end, where they attended the Lincoln County Fair. Mrs. Wipper demonstrated Pine Needle Craft and showed many articles > . . Mr. and Mrs. S. Woolsey of Regina, Sask. and Mr. and Mrs. Armitage, Ottawa week end guests with Mr. and Mrs Hilton Ireland > > >. Om the occasion of Mrs Gwen Kings birthday on Sun day visiting guests were: Mr and Mrs. Arthur Nott, Scar boro, Miss»Kay Singh, and Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Wake ford & family of Port Perry Assigned To North Bay Private Harvey Mon ahan, son of Mr. & son How ard who live at Seagrave, Ont has been assigned to the Canadian Forces Base at North Bay, Ontario, Canada North Bay is the home of the headquarters for the 22nd Region of the North American Air Defence Command (NORAD) Private Monahan entered military service in 1969. At North Bay he is assigned as a Military Policeman in the 22nd Region's underground defence centre NORAD is the joint United States Canadian defence force charg ed with the air defence of the North American continent ibalize another machine for] "The essence of a return to a part, or have it made UP! normalcy is that a disabled specially. other, "he says. "A disabled In most cases the respirator does is used only at night for old/ put he does. need help to polio cases, but new uses are| get started back on the road being found for it. Respirators have been found useful when a person breaks his neck, also in certain forms of sclerosis. And Mr. Essex and the Ability Fund, which tries to rehab- ilitate adults who have been disabled from any accident or disease, do their best for them all. From his experience with people, Mr. Essex Minister On Hobby Of Mercy Continued it's an emergency situation.) a1) of Ontario in 1969. This who needs the service. When} He regularly services the ma-/ js precigely why a man like he has to go out of town - re-|chines of about 25 people| Mr Essex is so useful. Ever cent trips, for example, were}and every once in a while} since discovery of Salk vaccine made to Kingston, Owen/he has a call from someone] jn 1955, the demand is so low Sound and Nipigon - the/he hasn't heard of before. compared to the late 40s end Ability Fund pays his ex- The demand for respirators | early 50s that it is difficult penses. He's liable to get a calljis gradually falling as the in-| to get necessary replacement at 3 a.m. or during a weekend | cidence of new polio cases has | parts. New models are now because obviously when one fallen to almost zero - there} being made but many patients is unable to breath properly,| were just two new cases in| prefer not to change. Mr. Daan? eFRIENDLY FOLKS 3*i* BUY-OF-THE- WEEK Bananas ome om 14s Cauliflower «==: = 35< Sweet Turnips--~=-- = 9 Bartlett Pears --~ «+= 1.19 FEATURE! -- SILVER RIBBON 19-Ox. Tins CHOICE GREEN PEAS 5:99. NESTLE'S QUIK =+-89. FEATURE! -- Seve Sc! -- LISBY'S DEEP BUTTERED 12-Oz. 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Night until 9:00 p.m. Open All Day Wednesday until 6:00 p.m. FREE CUSTOMER PARKING At Rear Of Store Essex sometimes has to cann-) has developed a philosophy