aan Ld Ss A a uy 4 >, > Er Cs 5, ia Nd End 2--PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1057 - Board. Ignore Them Frank Tumpane (Reprinted from The Evening Telegram) The only way to handle the pro- hibitionists is to ignore them. Almost without exception they are decent, reputable members of the community with whom you could trust your life or your purse. But they are completely blind to any kind of logic when it comes to a question of alcoholic beverages, They are obsessed with the evils of alcohol to such an extent that no argument, no matter how valid, will sway them, . Their remedy for the abuse of liquor by the MINORITY is to prohibit it for EVERYBODY. I don't agree with their solution. I believe the vast majority in Ont- ario does not agree with them, either, rv And the only sensible way to handle them is to ignore them. -- Paid Advertisement -- ! tron of Castleton and Mrs. Albert Cle- Manchester Mrs. Fred Christie entertained the - Women's Association last. Thursday afternoon. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Leach with Hymn "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds", Mrs. Ruby Fielding read the Scripture and Mrs, Leach and Mrs. Christie the les- son story in prose and poetry. Rev. Mr, Braham lead in prayer. Pres. Mrs. Cawker conducted the business meeting. The minutes of "October meeting were read and adop- ted. Fourteen members answered the roll. Mrs. Lamb reported one hun- dred and sixty nine dollars and seven. ty cents was realized from the bazaar. Sixty-six dollars was voted to clear up the balance of parsonage debt. Ten dollars was voted to W.M.S., and fif- teen dollars to M. and M. fund. Any- one having sunshine bag is asked to hand same to Mrs. Lamb at Decem- ber meeting. 3 Manchester W. A. will join Scugog Association at Prospect on the even- ing of Nov. 20th when a speaker is expected. from the Women's Dominion At the close of the meeting Mrs, Christie and her group served lunch. Collection was $4.10. Sunday Nov. 17th will be Mission- ary Sunday when Rev. Elgie Joblin, M.A., B.D. will be the guest speaker. Mrs. B. Henderich of Toronto with her aunt, Mrs Wilkinson of Kitchener were guests of Mrs. Ives and Mrs. Witherspoon last Wednesday. Brian Crosier, Toronto spent the long week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crosier, Mrs. Dolly Roberts is gaining in strength following her stay in Hospi- tal. . Mr. and Mrs. Bud Black entertained a number of friends on Friday even- ing. } Susan Roach visited her friend Mar- jorie Stakaruck at. Ashburn on the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott of Toron- to were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Witherspoon and family. There was an average attendance at Church on Sunday morning for Rally Service. Miss Carol Midgley read an interesting story and Mr. Bra= ham told "The Good Samaritan" in Flannelgraph. Really outstanding were the solos by a guest vocalist, Mr: Glecoff of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sutton were guests of Mrs. -Gladys Archer on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs, A. Roach attended the funeral of the latters Aunt at Car- narvon on Monday. County of Ontario SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES To Wit: BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the Warden of the County of Ontario and bearing the date 7th day of August, 1967, the sale of lands in arrears for taxes in the County of Ontario will be held at the Court House, Whitby, at the hour of ten o'clock in the morning on the 10th day of December, 1957, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale is being published in the Ontario Gazette in the issue of September Tth, 1957. Copies of said list may be had at my office. WM. G. MANNING, Treasurer, County of Ontario Treasurer's Office, Whitby, August 20th, 1967. dec b |of Gormely visited Sunday with Mr.; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Duckworth and Mrs. Talbert Evans, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, Jack Johnson and Robt,| Orvan Brethour of Uxbridge. Nesbitt Jr. are deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs, Carlin Alcock of Ux- Mr. Henderson took the service on| bridge visiting Monday with Mr, and Sunday. He will take the service| Mrs. Ronald Duckworth, again December 8th, Pine Grove Mrs. Donald Ducie, Mrs. Earl Her- land of Zephyr visited Friday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel. STATEMENT OF FACT: \ Every business man supporting the establishment of legal stores now, would be strongly opposed to a bever- age room vole, ever, -- Paid Advertisement --- Mrs, Jack Hill spent a few days in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ballard of Tor- Toronto last week. onto visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Rev. Lowden of Claremont will take | Earl Ballard. the Service next Sunday. There was a good attendance Wed. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lehman of Clare- | at Mrs. Gourlie's, The quilt went to mont and WE BUILD Vd "HOMES Large and Small and Buildings of All Kinds Repairs and Remodelling Good Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Our HOUSE DESIGNING SERVICE is at Your Disposal. Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Lid. Phone 240W Port Perry (Reprinted from trolled sale of these products. Mr. James R. Muichmor Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Munro | Miss Dara Brownscombe of Uxbridge. Makes Time Magazine After 24 years of Prohibition and INCREASING illicit, illegal sale of alcoholic beverages in Alberta; the Government in that province decided it was common sense to let the people vote on the matter of legalizing the government con- Mr. Jas. R, Mutchmor, a leading spokesman for the WCTU hurried to Calgary to lead a zealous crusade against what he called the "iniquity of legal sale", However, a Christian province of Alberta populace voted 9 to 6 ratio for legal government controlled sale, instead of the existing illegdl uncontrolled sale. With this very heavy vote in favour of legal government stores, Alberta province will immediately run out of business all Speak-easies and Bootleggers. 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