» ' LA EAR Lid 2 A, ! oi £4 RECS aN Ey IL a fas hat Sel 5 PS CIE Ye Yay ' i ea . pon i ilove? oh wh dlardd in RHI IRERT arth XE (= . 'Why not buy this 'Easy- for-you'-- : "Perfect f for-Her' solution to your Gift Problems for Christmas -- a BEAUTY. GIFT CERTIFICATE "from ELMA'S BEAUTY SALON. [} ~ From To rR re i is yous ®ift of a « Pirvanent Have | Tilma's Thenuty Sulon Phone 223 Port Perry - let her choose it herself. - These gift certificates are on sale at the salon. You may select the Beauty Service you wish to give or" N' [Peace Conference, has been around, to do, that of protecting citizens whose GIFTS AS WELL "SWIMMING POOL" $3.00 PER PERSON whole County of Ontario, ¢ 'Phone 216W for Further Details PR CENTER CABIN PARK PORT. PERRY, , ONTARIO BAVE YOUR. XMAS Lohan... 4 NEXT SUMMER GIVE YOUR CHILDREN or YOUR: GRANDCHILDREN Al SEASON TICKET TO BIRDSEYE CENTER SEASON TICKET RATES for 1950 are ONLY The best value not only in Port Perry but in the REPORT FROM ONTARIO PROVINCIAL COUNCIL (Continued from page 1) and they are, g not accept. But the government ca One distillery's report quoted shares at 60 cents in 1941. ' The same com- pany sold its shares for $20.00 in 1949 160% profit and nothing said about excess profits by -our legislatofs. =f it had 'been a farm commodity we would have heard volumes. Mrs, Fultcher says the cocktail bars are the younger and. more glamorous sisters of the beverage rooms'? but al- so the most immoral and degrading. institution in our proyince. Dr. Charlotte Whitton, of Ottawa, and one of Canada's delegates to the |" to uplift our youth, help him in resistance to his weaker self, : 3 i with' concern, that the women o problem, comprehensive blems. study of liquor more stientific educ ation, ® We open cocktai and is, I believe the most able woman orator I have heard. "Her argument is that the Provincial government had a duty, which it failed vicious circle getting nowhere. per capita in 1948, self control was not equal to their de- sires for alcohol. If the ravages of alcohol on Ontario, Canada's richest sickness, Province, are not given attention, a post mortem will be necessary, We must recognize the Divine Spirit in man and keep it foremost, not letting | the flesh which is mortal get the upper hand, " rE law penses. Dr, leads in the national drinKathon. If we let these values be obscured, today's governments cannot enforce what the human will and -should protect the subject from exploitation of his baser appetites" and It-is not "with bitterness of anger, this province ask their government to meet and: confer on' this Jost serious Ontario "women want more pro-' They urge revision and 'én- forcement of existing provisions and We are building recreation centres bars to degrade them; she said it is a We spend 15 times move on liquor in Canada than on education, in fact $48 These figures, sie said, are diveet and. do not deal at all with accidents, courts, jails, asylums, divorces and many other indirect ex- Whitton says, Ontario We certainly are not socially secure, when for every dollar spent on equip- ing our young people to carry an a * normal life, we spend $3 on alcohol holic beverages in Ontario. beverages. (a) at least two women, represent- A large dut in the liquor bill would [ative of home makers and of women "Ibe a good sodtal investment and a very | earning outside the home, good place to cut the. high cost of | (b) a representative of youth,. ., living. ; 4 (¢) representative of the" Dr. Whitton was very strong in ac- sciences, social scientists and educa- -[cusation for parents who. taught, or|tion: allowed their children to learn the| Idrink habit in their own home. It _is quite as illegal for parents as anyone else to give liquor to minors, Dr. Whitton said some folk argued that half the money" spent on liquor, reverted to taxes, and was spent in social welfare. -She thought it would be better to collect it directly as a de- ductable welfare tax; and put to better use the other half: that was making the distilling industry rich. 'Dr.. Marshall, President of National Council of Women-thanked all speak- ers and singers and Mrs. W. R. Lang read resolutions to be forwarded to Satisfactory progress, government and welfare councils, It| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby and was thrilling to see those thousands |Patsy, and Mrs. J. E. Holtby visited of womkn rise as one in favour of the | Mr. and Mrs. E. Smurthwaite, Con- resolutions as read. ord, on Sunday. Little , Peter Crosier, Whitby, was WE CALL UPON YOU: . |with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs 1. The Churches to follow the J. W. Crosier over the, week-end. proven effectiveness of recent action There was a good attendance at the taken by ecclesiastical authorities in United Church anniversary service on the province of Quebec; in commending Ta i MANCHESTER visited relatives in Lordon for several days last weék, Mr, and Mrs. Grant Christie atteng- ed the Warden's banquet at Brougham last Tuesday evening, While playing at school last Tues- day little Richard Weaver had his leg broken in three places. in Oshawa Hospital and is making GENERATORS, STARTER and ELECTRICAL Repairs on all 'makes of cars. 'GENERAL Garage Work, Welding, = Towing, Ete, _ All Work aa ers Sunday afternoon. Dr. Fletcher gave restraint, self-control and even total a splendid-message and the Ashburn abstinance to their communicants and | choir sang in their usual pleasing man- adherents. We ask all churches earn- (ner. ' Their help to make the service estly to seek the active enlistment of [so successful is much® appreciated. all their members and adherents in |Although the financial objective was self-examination, self-education and [not reached, collections were good. self-discipline, and the exercise of The bazaar held in the hall last their personal influence and practice [week was satisfactory "in every way on. the side of sobriety and temper- and the ladies are grateful to all who. ance. helped make it a succdss. Proceeds 2. The parents, and particularly the [from bazaar amounted to $83.75. women of this province: (a) to be Messrs, Wesley and Harley John mindful at all times of the power of [son and Bille Stewart, visited Mr. L. their own lives and examples within their home and in personal and com- munity contacts, ~ a ~{b) -te-discourage by thelr influence Girl i Guide News and 1 in their own entertaining its social use and abuse, and On Friday, Decanber 2nd, the. com: (¢) definitely and particularly to [pany met in the public' school with a refrain from serving beverages to|goodly number in attendance. young people who are helping or be-{ We had our first Inspection which ing entertained in any gathering. disclosed that the 'Company had re- 3. The Government of.this'province, [ihembered their motto--'Be prepared.' i The highlight of the evening proved' to be a talk and demonstration on terms and operation of legislation [Semaphore signalling by Mr. Frank governing the sale and use of alco-|Godley, a former assistant Scout- ; _ {master 'and Army Signaller, who of- i @-- to appoint immediately a special body and review the. whole question of the "BILL TAYLOR PORT PERRY WHY BUY OR USE A VACUUM CLEANER? When You Can Also Have These Advantages Wash Dust Out of Air You Breathe Add Healthful Humidity in Your Home A el Vaporize Medicaments in Sickrooms Eliminate Need for Dusting Furniture - Really Clean Rugs, Furniture, Floors -. Scrub Tile, Linoleum, Wood, Floors Shampoo Rugs and Upholgtery CONDITIONER AND HUMIDIFIER Attachments to do every phase of cleaning. sanitary way--through water. See a REXAIR eo Be convinced. For Free Demonstration--Phorie 305J or contact The only No dirty bag to empty. [1st: Door North of Hotel AR tt PORT PERRY ELECTRIC | INGLIS WASHING MACHINES ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ; Baie Ranges, Appliances Radio and Electrical Service i Im perial Oil ESSO OIL BURNERS 2 i ~-- 177. is sirbanks Morse--Fawcett Oil Space Heaters yy Uxbridge, Ontario " Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd, UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES fered as encouragement to learn sema- phore efficiently, a reward of a pair of - -Isilk flags to the first Guide to send ~ |and receive a message correctly. Our next meeting, on Decembet 21, will be in the form of a party, at the Captain's residence. Remember your 2be. gift. During tlie school holidays our meetings will be suspended. J Np -- -- TULES ARRIVE IN BRITAIN--2 rare Tule and Ross Snow Geese ar- rived on the banks of the Severn re- cently. They were captured by Lieut.- *{Com. Peter Scott. They are now squaking happily in the wild fowl trust veserve at Slimbridge. CANADIAN GIFT TO COVENTRY CATHEDRAL -- More than $20,000 has been raised as a gift to Coventry Cathedral by Canadian Organizations. The rubble has been cleared from the Cathedral ruins and the site is now laid out with lawns and rock gardens. F400 0000000000000 0000sassssstsiietssesstrssessasting = FOR -- Lumber ] Ten Test Plywood, Flooring Custom Work -- TRY -- Uxbridge Planing | Mill - _ UXBRIDGE, ONT. 33283888288 Lunch Refreshed Travel medical "Mis, H..O.- Dobson and son Roy, | Richard is | Jones and: family, Balsam on Sunday. Sl Milkers MERRILL ROSS Authorized 'Surge Salea and Service. MYRTLE STATION Phone 33 r 1-4, Brooklin © i |oBRALD B, THOMPSON 4 'D.C. . *Doctor of Chiropractle : - X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE Office Hours 9 to 5 Evenings by Appointment MONTEITH & OR TE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. East, Oshawa. Mr. Gordon W. Riehl, C.A.,~ Resident Partner ARTHUR Ww. S. "GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Perry office on 'Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment, Port Perry, Bloig Block, Phone 256 RUSSELL 1, HUMPHREYS, K.C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 vero. m attendance at my. Port Perry Office on Tuesday 'and Thyrsday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Purzy; Phone 94 DR. H. H, ARMSTRONG DENTIST - Queen Street Port Perry -> -> -> -= la PIANO. TUNING V. P. STOUFFER Piano Actions' Repaired and Regulated Phone 30 Port Perry. IIIs SIL Nee S808 st ests LIsLILLS W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON H Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. Phone 237 Rousseau Upholstery "Featuring a complete . FURNITURE REPAIR and REFINISHING SERVICE On hand -is a complete line of Materials to choose from. All' Work Guaranteed. Phone 483 and we will be glad' to consider your next repair job. 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