ras PERS CRUGn TL SES + » : 5 fs AE Ty Sat AR BA a o eX Ba as - SEEN AF - ' ss pe -e 7 i 2 : : : ; Port Perry, Ontari > aa. + THE'S [AR EDITORIAL PAGE i ih "Asaosiation ae fm THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 9, 1952. «emetic mmeme 2 - LL OTS --- -- a ---- me ------ Cuma CR ER I - ; ee Gn ANY GOOD TURN 3 ; NOTES AND COMMENTS © BER id fi Farm Facts | : : 'ANNUAL JUNIOR INTER. CLUB + : Going, Caught Un : - A SIGNAL "PROVING IAL COMPETITION: 0 : i 4 Going from "A to B" "as the crow » flies" is largel tte The 2: ; oi Modern inventions to to over- up to live in a world in which things = way tis vlig fy. Io Seve : hi 22nd Annual Provincial 4-H -whelm us; Onemew development treads so = change: quite so fast as they do to-day. walk: © For<these birds. no. sigealy liter. Chub contests. and. Junior; Day Sloss on the heels of "another that we are Most of us are pretty stable and don't ad- = seem to be necessary, for Girls' Homemaking Clubs will be hard wats ta keep: Sep abivast of tiem No just to change too well. But: 'the- poor old. motorist drives held at Ontario. Agricultural College, we: begun 0 aajust to € won- =i : 0 along a carefully constructe ie Guelph on Friday, Octol F darth is television" than we learn about This business' of trying to take televi-- sively ay nse, hey "year a | iy y Fohew: 17. hast th three di {onal - sion, cinerama, jet planes, radical designs : aintan ghway, Some- year u total of 214 teams representing Cinerama, e new. mensional mov : times the highway doesn't lead exact ies, which have tartled New York in car, homes, furniture, and appliances; ay doesn't lead exact- 546 boys and girls who attended par- (N d B08 W York . . . ; ly to where he is going and he must ; hd atom bombs, hydrogen bombs, and pluton- ; aia : ! y ticipated in these competitions. With the first place to have them. Just when i bombs: and at th ti to k turn. So intent is he on his turn that , 8 ail . jum bombs; and at the same time to keep ften 1 15,801 Club Memberd®in the Provine we were beginning to get accustomed to up with the ordinary things of life like often he doesn't let the other motor- Hono) C e Province _-four-motored and six-motored luxury liners politics and earning a living and bringing ists in the vicinity know what he's this year a record turnout is expected. of 'the air along comes' the jet transport "up a family is certainly putting an extra- oe do. The teams to represent the Province with never a propeller and twice. the speed. ordinary strain on us, It is as though we ie turn is left, and he fails to "in the National 4-H Club Contests at There are, we have'learned, some more im- 2 diusted tort 1 1 a signal, the law has a little trap for : i were adjus ravel in a low gear an him! the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, will ding changes just nd the corner. : y im! All he has to do is cause an_ ' onto, wi 'pending ges just arou e corn bef t 1 have t , . efore we get going nicely we ve to accident ¥ tho nw be chosen including Dairy Cattle, Beef For instance; we have heard that the new run in high . ... most of us need time cident and the law arranges for him: Cattle, Swine, G Pot cars! for 1953 are the first radically dif- d iod £ ful sil 1 = not to" have any more- accident for a op : irain, Potato, Clothing and some periods of peaceful silence, anc bit by taking: his lic : and Food teams. ferent post-war models yet made. Rumour : tive to get straightened y taking his license away. At has it that th to be I wid Some new perspective:io get straightenec least this is a good possibility 8 a ey are ower, . er, out . . . But instead of which, somebody If the turn is right, he | d river': + i the Provincial Competitions there and .more streamlined than the ones we is always telling .us that time is running Thole He ee i os ATiVers Will be-teams representing Dairy and "now drive or see in the streets. - out (not much of it left) ; the world gets soos It. | Tho oo he Sr dioi Beet Cattle, Swine, Poultry, Grain, © It's all right for people to talk about us 'noisier and noisier-and new perspectives . there are in fact bther drivers on the Foon, Forestry and Tractor Clubs, diving in a world of change and there are as "Canine a sound teary about rond, always signal a right turn. The : The | prigein 202 Homemaking Club I ) i c one } . ] 4 ' ; Girls will include demonstrations b of the matter 1 that we werent brought i IRL ng up s certain y fen don Jars than tty Chie food and clothing teams, a jon or e other "the Campus and.a visit to Macdonald driver who should have signalled a Institute, ih gh right turn! By Way: of An Answer 4 ' a Incidentally, some good drivers. re- ; To conclude the day, all contestants, . 3 cently, have been discovered asking FRE x . : couches, judges and club leaders will x ; > 'SH FROM THE GRAINBELT: ments eastw hid 7 There. are to: many people today whe In. this chapter he lists and explains a 5 biel service i attendants to look pa largest ir of nection op pen yn as western farmers Je: bie aiid of the Ontario Depart-. take a defeatist attitude with regard to number of things which are at work in at their stop ights to see that all is ya, carried neross the Great Lakes : est the biggest crop ever grown, he ge world: problems and 'world affairs. They the world to-day that may save us. from In er Tey feel that if the fel- by ship was unloaded from Canada's an éstimated 1,250,000,000 bushels of he 'ollege Dining Hall at 6.00 p.m. seem to feel. that the world is going to the Qisaston that 50 Hany envisage. : For Ty i te zy AN higgest lake steamer, the 678-foot "I tYPes of grain: 'Over 20,500 tans oka hate, of Shes ho Radio smash anyway and that there isn't much 2 : A faith p or slow down, he's ; McKellar into Canadian Pa. ©f Wheat and barle art of thi Je pL tw LEngiet: Bt a a ingle individual can do-about it. The those of us who have maintained a fait less likely to end up with his radiator ific Rail n ¥, par tis which Col.-the Ton, T. L. Kénnedy will os ny sing al'ca yo in man and man's enterprise, the book will resting on. their back seat. cific Railway grain elevators at Port year's crop and enough to fill 110 be the guest speaker. take it for granted that war with the So- ; McNicholl recently. The vessel's ar- 'ay serve to reaffirm optimism with regard -- Safety New ar- railway box cars were unloaded from ': . viet is inevitable; that atomic warfare is to the future. y NEWS. rival at the Georgian Bay pvort.marked the lake shi A photographer from. the. College =~ ------ PERRO aruyiiathtr rayne rs Jt SEE HEATH ST Rel ERLE ly i ph ial - _ship_to await transfer--ton-- a certainty; and that with human nature gr } the beginning of large grain ship- eastern posts by veil will be on hand and pictures will be being what 'it is we are headed for one Such writing A as we tind in Dr "Overs All motorists, whether beginners or eE - : » supplied on request. Glen Warlow, disaster after another. Their one hope , street's books do a great deal to offset the of long experience, cnn. find valuable y fy = : a Director of Publicity for the Ontario seems to lie in the thought that perhaps - disaster broadcasts: which we have come information in these pamphlets now i A Yank Patrol was crouched in a" "Brother", growled the sergeant, Agriceultural College will co-operate - : the final crack-up may be postponed long to accept as newscasts. The more we lis- available from_ the Motor. Vehicles Kovean rice paddy when an enemy Who'd twits. boon dried and di. with the press and radio in arranging . enough for them as individuals to escape ten to CBC news the more convinced are - Branch, Ontario Department 'of High- shell landed near-by, splattering them voreed. "Youve dl 4 _ C7" publicity on the 4-H Club competitions it. The attitude is reflected in the way' we that our approach to what we regard ways: "For Easy Parking; "Motor- 1P Mud and rice. oure always in a tight and Betty, Boyle, Editor of Junior . they live. "Get while the getting i is: good as news is negatively slanted and what is . ists' Manual; "Checking NY niir Dato "We're. in a tight spot here!" ° spot when they start showering you Ifarmer News, will be covering the for to-morrow we die." regarded as objective news reporting is ing"; "Highway Signs": "Don' somebody exlaimed. with rice!" : Homemaking Club program. Result ; y Signs"; "Don't Lose . ults simply objective reporting of a particular Your r Driving Privilege." - will be announced at the banquet. Such people might find food for thought type of news much of which is unimport- ee ------------ , in: / ig gd hook of De. rea 4 ant and depressing, The BBC does a ich tit e Great Enterprise; they don better job--the American networks, much Cl d C BUSINESS DIRECTORY need to read-the whole book, just the last = worse. : ippea Lomments Refrigeration ! vs "FOR TO-DAY AND To-MORROW | CONANT & CONANT. S d d C -- rE ; ry A Ne : Lfor_prompt gervice on all k i: ' BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS ala an Ir avel nail. males, : ; : THIS OCTOBER hundreds of thou- . ; - both household and commercial, ! Eo QF i B k : sands of Canadians will bu Gordon D. C : Government Tested a Ts ; : y the sev- ordon D. Conant, K.C. Estimates given on Installations. THE PASSING SHOW ooking ac enth consecutive annual issue of Can- Roger D. Conant, B.A. Landscaping, 'Sodding, Loam, and. ; EAR : 'ada Savings Bonds. Dinitent Stone. Reg Bounde wr i7 by ML.A.C." 15 Years Through payroll savings, through Oshawa Ont 2 Simcoe St. S. | Free Estin g. Y : : : : : : i ) Ly w TY "ree Estimates. Phone 881 Stalin feels that the Western pow- Models in the United States have FROM THE FILES OF THE PORT Lg a Bg rr j aes 2 Z > dif Poripeny ers ore :doing such a good. job of des- appealed to the Income Tax Bureau : didi Ajax, Ont,, Phone 25 . septd RE .UPHO bh HR PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, OCT. of our collective savings. PLE; : : LSTERY tro each other that a war woh't for exemptions under the heading of ; : : : ] : 5 , SrOping rey to finish off their im- obsolescence (getting. out-of-date' and Bonne Li ee y ny MONTEITH & MONTEITH - EXCAVATING : and RE-BUILDING 3 ; . ; at military strate- " » ing bio i ; hat he fii eine Sop. i model for models Bardon 1. Connnt, Liberal candidate, gists term "a calculated risk". - CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS CELLARS - DRAINS, bo 3 Topher yd 3 Shen just enough truth in wha say. i a won the Ontario riding fn the provin- We risk our dollars in an invest 37 King St. E., Oshawa SEPTIC TANKS ". J Phone and have o pr to set us thinking, .. everywhere. cial election, with a majority of 1,800 jet which is only as good as Canada Gordon W. Richl. C GRADING 3 ich i So altant call . ' 'eo i -- $00 - over Conservative Grant L. Bird. Port gyq the Canadian dollar--no better, B pr jen + Richi, Ca : by jive: YOU. 8 {168 68 i Prin Acoording to mecident figures re. ~ Just to show you how wrong you' Perry. village voted 868 to 330 for po worse, Resident Partner - CLIFF " BAKER, i vick-up and delivery, i cently compiled, two members of i pe. Were Yas 8 thle hon, ve Conan, Te province 0 ed True these bonds are readily con- a 1A "Phone 3344 collect. - every four member family in America thoug enera senhower mig eral candidates compare o on- vertible to cash, True, too, they yield REAL ESTATE : will beinvolved in a traffic accident become one of the greatest presidents servatives. - an attractive interest rate. They thus DR. HH ARMSTRONG OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. sometime In their lives .. . that is of the United States, BS ial boast two of the major assets of a Consult DENTIST : 8 Church Street if we go on using cars as instruments 'T : > sound investment; . ] : 0 nee... of We begin to 'see now why we'll Port Perry High School girls won But even more important, when we | J¢ A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS % ; Fn, : in a war of personal violence 16 points and the boys a total of six p ! n Queen Street uncontrolled expressionism. _ never be rich . . . Never in a thou- : buy -Canada Savings Bonds we be- 3 3 Revol > " . in the inter-school track mee Ux- : for complete Real Estate Service.| Phone 237 2 > ' : d 1d we think out a t t at 2 P ) Port Perry eo @ sand years wou ink o brid Marie Hood" Sanlor come shareholders in the enterprise of Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto - scheme 'to spend $75,000 to explain ridge. aris' Hood 'wen the junior Canada, its government and its econ- | ho 2 y So - Wei-are told that fires are caused irls championship with victories in hr Phone EM. 3-0604 - y . how we got $18,000. iA Pp p omy. > > : OF ALL KINDS by plain carelessness; we are told that the high jump and the 50 and 76 yard At a time when inflationary forces Cit ; nd ew hd I N S UR A N C E ; h accidents are caused by selfish aggres- Censorship of stink programs dashes. Ruth Carnegie won the Sr. are forever feeding. on the purehas- y an ountry oman dial Eavestroughing, Asphalt 'Siding, i . told that divore i Farms and Small Acreages. . . p siveness; We are: VOTCeS (1. to come up in the Quebec legisla. Rirls high jump. ing power of the wage earner's dollar, A Prone. Are your policies up-to-date? Fstimates given on all kinds are caused by childishness; we are . Industrial and Business Property. A t k told that wars are caused by stupid ture. . . That'll just about complete hehe Canada Savings Bonds form a _bul- LLOYD LEE Whatever your Insurancé needs of wor ity and fear; what a bunch of spelled She pisiare a Lg i healing Joel Aldred was elected president Work at homein commerce and in- is your local representative. may be,. consult EARL WALLA CE children we really are! - +» for in_Quebec you must watch, yo pp HS. Literary Society for dustry, and in government, & vlwark Phone LO 5229, Toronto +. H. W. EMMERSON Phone 261 Port Perry Aad 'what you say--where you say' it-- the 1937-38 term. The executive in- 2&ainst waste and inefficiency. SET RR . : . ; : 0 how you say it . .. this is, of course cludes: Vice-president William arn With our purchase of Savings Bonds sev | Phone 41 Port Perry a The world series was broadcast to to protect you from what you might J ; . , "we each have a personal stake in the = J ELECTRIC = FLOOR - SANDERS eve art of the globe and most hear now, we; are going to check Seerelary Mary Pyat}; treasurer Joan buy-abili a I ical dan ) * A : ry p he globe . . + + Now, we;are going to check 'yp editor of the tatler Ruth Car. Puy-ability of the dollars so invested. DR.J.B.LUNDY New or old floors sanded and people listened to it just because some- on what you see. Life in Quebec NPY + And, as shareholders in the Canadian TN " a ich : n : : is . negie; pianist Doris Mulligan and ' 2 M h 1 Re DENTAL SURGEON finished, or waxed and polished b body else was listaning ve should be pure .. pure Duplessis. poster-maker Bruce Beare. enterprise; we realize that the best ec anica epairs (Over Telephone Qffice) the square foot. P y : : tos protection for Canada, for the Cana- fo ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, boRT PERRY ONTARIO] 'Electric Floor Sanders, or Wax- 2 stat dian dollar, and for Canada Savings| ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A AREY IO ri and Polishers oy Rent. THE PORT. PERRY STAR 3 "Wilson Figary, eldest son of Mis. Bonds lies in the maximum of produc- SPECIALTY : Office Houts. <= 10.5.0. to & pm. : ~" Figary of Toronto died suddenly from tive labor and the, minimum of wate | METAL LATHE WORK. _ '| . Phones: Office 08W. Res. EL _R.PICKARD = TE blood poisoning this week. ~The poison -at_all levels of our national economy. |, AWN MOW ERS, Machine Ground Phone 281W, P ort Perry, Ont. : . Established 1864 set in after Figary cut his hand while * - Canada Savings Bonds are a good: and Serviced of Tar EE i rds tring on Seamng Toland, buy to-day because they are one of [0X Y-AUETYLENE and ELECTRIC] P AINTING & The. Port Perry Star; is published by the Port Perry ihe his protations ye avs against * WELDING : - aving to say goodbye to our promi- = Star Company . Limited, Queen street, Port Perry, each sing to-morrow. CAUSLEY. MACHING DECOR ATING 2% 4 * Thursday. - Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post 3 ~-Midland. Free Fress Herald. , yw . BL - Office: Department, Ottawa, i : : : . spel ls Gar X Vennin E Austin C. A. Bathie Weekly Smile Air Conditioning. hw Y g. Mrs, S. Farmer, President, DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC A1% priser. 'chivged with thelt Fumhsce Blackstock INSURANCE COMPANY . : s. , 5 - 2 y Cd ! r . . W. A. Farmer, Vice-President. Graduate of Canadian Memorial | W°® being questioned by the magis- : 3 . PHONE 1871 2 PORT PRRRY Consult the Crown Lite Man '1. A. Boyd, Secretary-Treasurer trate. "This man's watch was fasten- Eavestroughing i ; : », 40 BOYC, Tysine es Chiropractic College, Toronto | ed to his pocket with a safety device", } ARTHUR VW. 8. GREER, K.C: 0 E C. K 1 \ : said the magistrate. "How on earth We sell and service DURO in attendancg at my Port Perry SUBSCRIPTION RATE--$2.00 per year in advance. For appointment Phone 206R | did you manage to remove it?" , PRESSURE PUMPS office on Wednesday morning and|- $3.00 per year outside Canada. Single copy 5 cents. : PORT PERRY. The prisoner hesitated, then. said, | SYDNEY G. BARNES |Friday afternoon of each week, AGENT i i : 2 ; Cait : ERR . somewhat reluctantly: "Well, your BROOKLIN Phone 72.r 2 or by appointment. Po " P : Onta to hme vi mar : wm nn » o nl: usually get $10.00 for six : Aug 52! Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 erry . : is : L] ch