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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Apr 1959, p. 3

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39 ll TENCE EE So ¥ iE: THE STAR EDITORIAL PAGE wooo. 3 : Ge A A . ] "ws ) ve . of : i y N po Cli I Di t 1 t C | : | | | RY, eis omme h h Se ar | i Alpped { 1Strict in + Notes and Comments SPECIALLY For wou & urcnes ii - ] Hien Woy © i) : : 4 As every husband knows, when it : i 7 ) 5 4 EINE By i ; eomes to shopping it's the woman of S g Manch and P Sp 3 ; Cities More Ugly the house who couiits, cu 0g, es er ro ect valEh 1 gk} 5 be . . 'Four dollarg out of every five spent| Last week Tuesday, the Island went Derick Cordell for Baptism. Derick Zlstra and Patsy Holtby of Prospect. 3 Wa po pe : Profesor Stephenson of the Univerding "for tranquillity. Families seek beauty in in Ganeda on domestic purchases are | Bowling and reports a very enjoyable is living with his foster parents Mr.[Our prayers go out for Mr. John # ht L ar of Toronto who is an historian as well as' escaping from the place in which they live spent by the housewife. Win her po- and successful evening, It is a good and Mrs, Cooper in the Manchester [Pearce and the family; and our love HY ' eo 8] architect describes the materialistic and work. ot sitive support for the national "Buy idea to pause from our feverish acti- | area. At all three Services we had [to you Murray Holtby, with the hope Fa £4 "7" trend of our great city-regions in an article We build these materialistic monuments Sanndinny Leivetahd the battle itself ng ar i Weve | 20s al Hu, a Ho Dove nd gine ont Jos Wil sug pe up again. Also aii ¥ i recently published in the magazine of the ° to our way of life and having built them . v worn U8 again at Manchester. We|to Mr. Yeo Sr. who keeps cheerful pL | it Central Mortgage and Hone ly find need A 'escape from ne Not all But can it be done? Many people | after, they all went to Scugog 'Head' | would like to have our Junior Choirs [and bright, and to you Mrs. Webster E 337 $ oO tion. * ! ; our business structures of public build- doubt it. The average woman, they Clmseh for lunch. After having an lend us in song on Mothers Day, | Sr. who has been in all winter. All Rf 3 Ee : . NJ ( : vening -of fun, there were approx. "which will be Sunday, May 10th, Spe- who can, are asked i TOK] i : . i ings are like this, however, re are say, is not remotely interested in|® oN ys May - Sp ) asked to donate blood TO] a . He observes 'that the dominant elements a as S Dien built in Suse re where the things she buys are made, | thirty-five dollars to help our Guides cial Orders of Service have been or-|for the Red Cross Clinic in Uxbridge \ In our cities 'are' the great business build- with principles derived from values richer As a rule, she couldn't care less, says and Brownies. I am sure that prac-' dered, and arrangements will soon be|on May 18th. There will be cards EEE iL ings which reflect the basic concept that and deeper than those of mere economy Industry. tically every girl on the Island that made. Please note that our Senior [available on Sunday which you may 2 od - the city is a place given over to the mak- and efficiency, We do not underestimate the force | i8 eligible, belongs to one or the other Choir on the Island will meet this | fill out. Here is one product which A 5 {2 _.ing of money and the building of secular Town ArT and builders would be of this argument. There's a lot to it. | of these groups, and their mid-week | week Thursday at the home of Mr. [cannot be made synthetically, and only BLAH { symbols. In the city we take pride in well advised to think about some of the The volume of our imports and the | *ttendance is almost perfect. We are and Mrs. John Beckett. Maybe, hav-|you can give it. We do invite you SARE erecting the sky-scraper office block, the issues which Professor Stephenson's arti. level of our unemployment bre "iks hoping that everyone of these girls, ing the practice on Thursdays will [one and all to come and worship with LE tier upon tier of apartment dwellings with le rai in hi itical .« |best proof of that. But We ave da together with their Leaders will take get better results. us on Sunday. by Rt their. cubicled spaces for dwelling units Fle Ya:es In lus critich) esnay. idedly not of th their place in the Church. There are Ni rH) . cubiel paces gv ' Port Perry, our own town, is in many cidedly not of the opinion that noth- ite bey . Next Sunday, we shall have FOUR Rabat and the whole heart of the region ringed ite a beautiful pla F i ing can be done about it. . |aufte a number of our boys and girls Services, and all will be on Daylight CENA with stereotyped row on row of common WAYS quite a beautiful place. Few main Ww i Whom we do not see very often at A HEL hii ona )! streets have the natural attraction of ours ", e 2 hf need Sha where a real Church and Sunday School. I won. Saving Time. Our Evening Service Epsom 2 ik A . . . . 8 . 3 3 0" " , H ludes his arti le with thi with its gentle sweep to the lake bordered the oy : ne ve) ork 38 Mads (get der if our Leaders could not make the | "iI be in the Scugog "Head" Mem. a eh e 2020 udes his article wi 18 para- with majestic trees, the houses set well @ Buy Canadian" message ACTOSS [ Sunday Programme just as interese-| O10! Church at 8.00 p.m. We look| ny, and Mrs. Lloyd Brawn and Ee graph: back from the street, the lawn howling to the housewife she will not be in- ing as the mid-week! May be, some | [P*Ward to a very good congregation. Trudy and Miss Patay Bailey wero LAR ! ¥ Love of place and beauty are at the root green and the small but artistic memorial different to it. of the fault lies with us Leaders, It] OUF Theme last Sunday was "Jesus evening guests recently with Miss ST ! of good city design. In these days of un. library. We are in the, process of adding An excellent example of the kind of it does, let us repent, and do some- | "°™¢8 8live", and the Text "He show- | gfe Brawn, Miss Greta Brawn, Chas. E10 : precedented productivity, calculating ma- to our high school and there will be other thing we have in mind is contained in thing constructive ard have all our|®d Himself alive". The Minister and Wesley Brawn at Mount Carmel. I" a Sa chines, and talk of functional efficiency, additions and buildings, Is it possible for a recent issue of a widely-read em- boys and girls in Church and Sunday | SOMMmenced with a quotation from Dr.| My, Nei] McEackern of Argyle vi- ~~ -- By Lh ~ unloved: and unlovable cities are being ~ us to give a little more thought as we build Hopes magazine produced by one of School, Your Minister is calling a Winnitred Bryce, Missionary Doctor sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, M. Nand built, It is almost certainly true that the to those important things that lie outside anada's largest manufacturers of conferance soon of all our Leaders in| © India: "You cannot do much with | Bajley and family, hy good life can only be achieved if there is a the realm of the compromising dollar sign? . steel. this important work, for he firmly |['c" Who are hopeless." Here are a] Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ar NE primary affection for people and beauty. It Is it possible for us to show our love of A two-page, well-illustrated 'spread' | pelieyes that much can be done. few excerpts: "It is most difficult to thur Taylor on the passing of her SRE is sad to see the flight from'the city every . of beauty in the way in which' we. direct directed at the housewife tells the Next Mond Foampion a cause that is not popular. \mother Mra. Walker Kydd. BHO week-end When great dorms s vehicles. and control the town's growth? These story of a can of tomato juice. Su. n ext ) onc Svenmg Row sai of | Yet that is what Jesus wants us to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor and i like mechanical ants, transport people to. are important questions row with import- hare hosed on 8 relief map of Canada | git, 1 oe oy Jaitisted tog | 40: Quite often we must touch the | Doris spent Monday aftereoer oo 0) PB ward the receding wilderness and a longed ant implications for the future. there is a series of pletures. These ho , a € mothers are invited | last round before anything is done. [hag dinner with Mr. and Murs. Henry Hh " . * show the steel plant where the tin Ra seams and Wiinoss the 0 We all need the experience of behold- Dodd and Betty at Whitby. g A Ji : plate for the cans js made; . ¢ do want our boys and girls to be ing Jesus alive, if our enthusinsm Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Boynt n have nud Influence Se LAN COIS GN €3 An opera- | opyigtians, We would mot want to | would rise again. Yet when the worst ir a CB hay A tive in the plant of the ca " received word that their son Donald -- -- -- ---- -- facturer; the farmer a han live where there was no Church. Let { possible thing has happened to you, "and his wife are returning home from tomatoes; the plant where the cart us do as Mary and Joseph did, analit js not hopeless for you. The Son ' Arizona after spending a long holiday and labels TIONS | GO WITH THEM to Church on Sun- of God has been down the valley of ip th 8 ) nd labels for the cans are made; the y n the U.S.A, canning factory where the juice is days. But please be sure to turn on humiliation and apparent defeat, yet The Community Club held a very Hollywood, in a very real measure, has The really unfortunate thing about all done much 1050 he pattern for the Am- this is that it has made jt.too easy for us Its growth from the: - to confuse means: as ends. The' success > fon ns JAA ES. Pyrat ' early days of thetwentieth century to the that ollywood' glories in; the power of ol your clocks one hour on Saturday|He rose victorious, So can you. So i il 64 he vers! but it Inthe ne' £ oy yrgod, glortes in; the ; the gla- a, finally the shippers, [night before going to bed, or you|the first requisite for Churen Mem- a araty uy Isslogss and impact stupendous. phlei ciety, mour of love and sex which Hollywood has orig 18 oh vy might come in time to hear the Bene- | bership still remains, THE COMING qcting executive, were all returned as Back in the ear ~ 80 blatantly exploited . . , . All these are ished product °F the fin-ldiction being pronounced, ns has hap-| A1.1v1: OF JESUS in our lives. To- follows. President, Roy Leach; 1st vies known then'as' the flickers, the todd- ling 'industry 'was a | kind of burlesque or travesty of a really ge fous business." But it didn't 'sfay that way very long. With - 3 ) : pened many 'times before. We have sus comes alive to us in the fellow- " i & S H ow n When yur da your shopping", says | been waiting for our New Schedule the message, "do you ever consider all | to go into effect before having a merely means and not ends in the complex life of humanity. But Hollywood has succeeded in selling them to us as the very £ Vice-Pres., Doris Taylor. 2nd Vice- ship of His suffering. He came. alive Pres., Herman Kerry; Secretary, Fl 3 after His crucifixion on that First va Taylor; Treasurer, Issac Cather- the work which has gone into the ma- Church Parade of all our Cubs, Scouts, ! Sunday Morning. Because of our IRylory 1ieasurey, 2c lather a i the first mo- - ni symbols of life for which we should and ; d. S - deci unbelievable spe ed the industry mush- Cy nd; strive. HI ara Sl ves of the vast prownies and Guides. We are sure very hopelessness al times, Christ is ry everal other decisions were CRRA EEL 13 dvi 4 fie : 'on display in our|that by the third Sunday in June, | given a chance to become alive in us. i i roomed in 0 "the 'biggest gold mine 'that It is for these reasons that Jacques Tai- stores? s The Prize winners were Mrs. C. | America had known and knew until it, too, was surpassed by the motor-car industry. ¢ Ny But while:the motor- A J Pu ; ; they all will have their uniforms. This | The whole spirit of the disciples was C 1 ! : : 31 Cook, Mrs. D. McCullough and Mrs. "Here, for instance, is what goes on | Will not interfere with the regular changed when He came alive again : to put that can of tomato juice on Services, and Sunday Schools, as we [in them". your.grocer's shelf and here are some | shall have them at the last Service, of the people involved. When you{namely at 11.15 a.m. on the Island. ti, the great French Film director, who is presently visiting Hollywood describes the . place as, fantastically unreal. When he + was asked if hé were coming to Hollywood to make pictures, he replied, "I could never [choose an imported brand ahead of a CAG make pictures in Hollywood; everything Canadian one you jeopardize their And now television, which stands in Yor here is done to a schedule." jobs. On the other hand, when you! lation to.the movies much in tHe 'same. °° Perhaps, Jacques Taiti will go back to manner as instant coffee does to the real ~. France and make a film on Hollywood. thing, continues to dominate and influence What a subject it would make for an artist our lives, =... TC TS _ of his genius! TO TERMINATE SERVICE - D. Prentice. Gentlemen winners were Mr. R. Taylor, Mr. Archie Parrinder Our warmest congratulations to and Mr. Hardy. Door prizes were Helen and Clifford Redman in the won by Mrs. Robt. Taylor and Mr. The Services last Sunday were well | birth of another lovely little boy. Hap- | Harold Percy. attended, especially at Manchester, | py birthdays to Edith Johnston, Gary Another cuchre and dance will ho ! where the Sacrament of Baptism was | Manns, Richard Appleton, and Carol | held Friday, May 1st. Everyone's choose a Canadian brand you put fadministered. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barry of the Island To Nancy Gail support is appreciated so come and your dollar to work in Canada, keep- | Beach of Toronto, presented their son! Leach of Manchester; and to Harm bring your friends. ing Canadians working." - As we say, we find it hard to be- lieve that this kind.of common-sense appeal wil] leave the Canadian house. wife cold. On the contrary, we are Quite certain that once she is made aware of how much depends on her, GLE EAR: A Laat dry Urey J . } she will $ bound rails'two minutes before a Van. |ofie at anytime. Fireworks may only deo. 4 aw id pA In- AT GOODWOOD STATION' couver-bound flyer reached the spot. | be let off by. children on private pfo- ! y some evidence ound 11y \ Lite . [to support this view ET NN il Sergeant John Hutchinson, of East | perty under the direction of someorie ™ : , At the Uxbridge Township. Council Gwillimbury 'Township police; - raced | 21 years or over. : he price and quality of Canadian. meeting held in Goodwood 'Monday, a five miles to the stretch of rail where|. Where a' group is planning a fire- | ?7°duced tomato Jules eompares v« began with incorporation in 1910. he motor-car changed the hab- . its of the people, the movies. worked on & their values, The two together have pret- ty well: determinedethe American way of fle, 'ioyniihan tk Sl REE ---- communication was received from the rocks Were spotted by a brakeman on [works display, a special peri Sih favourably with imported brands, and Board of Transport Commissioners for a southboustd fr éight train: "He warh.| have tb be sowured from the township the same can be said of a thousand- } Canada in regard to the. Goodwood] the station agent hére who relayed fire chief. - : "rd one other products. Station: It read as follows: © the message to thé township police at| Violations of this bylaw could cost |. y ensuring that her purchases, as 1. The Canadian National Railways Queensville. ; a person up to $300, ar ag Possible, bear the "Made-in. are authorized to remove the caretaker | © TUF : - Canada" label, the Canadian housewife at Goodwood, Ontatio, ¥ pi 350 LE will be contributing greatly to the fu- 2. The question: of removing the| MOVIE PLANNED IN TOWNSHIPS TO BUY NEW TANK ture prosperity of hoth her community station building -at Goodwood, , Ont., BOWMANVILLE- : ~ [and her country, And, it may very : be further ses onl: Fogo 1 HE TRUCK, ESTABLISH CHARGES well be, to the continued is reserved foi further' consideration Tha ekéape of German prisoners of ; i ued employment and order of the Board.' Wl fiom The orients of sar camp| The Fire Tanker Committee with er own husband, son or brother. After a brief discussion, the council --Canadian Statesman, i -- In the 49 years since then Stelco has: decided to leave the question for the time being. It was agreed that not much more could be accomplished at the present. ; here in 1943, and their attempt to sa- botage a US aircraft carrier at Brook- lyn may he dramatized in a film. This was revealed by Lée Gordon and Roy Krost, who, with Miss Lee's husband, Don Haldane are directors of West- MAKE SURVEY OF ; . |minster Films, a new Canadian com- {ECREATION FACILITIES IN A "RINDSAY Co | - With a view to presenting a com- pany with headquarters in Toronto.. "The Haldanes haveé had considerable expetience in film work in'Gandada and Hollywood... Mr, Krost has a.long plete picture of the recreation situa- background of experience in films in tion and problem in Lindsay, Ald. Britain. : ' Gordon Pepper, Chairman of the Kart Jrgeris" is expected to play Council Recreation committee inform- thielead rola in the proposed film, bas- ed members of Council last Monday [ed on the life of Vice-Admiral Kuenitz that an overall survey is to be made {of the German navy, who mastermin- this Summer in Lindsay, 2 The survey will include data' on what the recreation program is at the | ded 'the escape. A, BER STIFF LAW ON FIREWORKS representatives from the townships of Uxbridge, Scott, and Reach, met with representatives from the Uxbridge Fire Department last Friday. It was agreed at this meeting that the purchase of a new truck for the tank was necessary. The committee has since inspected several good used trucks in Uxbridge, Port Perry and Stouffville," but at the time of the couficil meeting,. no decision had been made. . At the same meeting the following charges were established if the tank truck was called outside the munici- palities of Reach, Scott and Uxbridge townships: . -$10,00 for the first hour and $6.00 for each addjtional hour as well as the rate of $1.76 éach per hr. for four firemen. Rates to become population. Consequently there have BROOKLIN PLANS FOR NEW LIBRARY For the past year a movement hag been underway at Brooklin to estab- lish a new public library building to meet the needs of the ever-growing been increased demands for new books and better facilities. The existing library, in the base- ment of the township hall, is now too small to accommodate the hundreds of books on the shelves. Under the Public Libraries Act of Ontario, a new library board was re- cently appointed with Heber Down as chairman, Other members are Mrs. F. M, Holliday, Lylia M. McBrien, Mrs. E. Holwell, Miss E. McKeown Made 34,422,000 tons of steel; Paid $933,000,000 to employees ; Paid $244,000,000 to government in taxes; Spent $1,765,000,000 for materials and services ; sources. The above figures show how Stelco has contributed to present time, what has been accomp- the wealth and progress of Canada. ' . ----------lished and-what can be accomplished. HN PICKERING TWP. TY ; A grant of $1680 was approved at : The survey will include data on all A stiff, but a bylaw designed for : - Fp [the March meeting of Whitby town- types of recreation in Lindsay, private |satéty of those using firecrackers was ; : : {ship council. and public, Ng _ | pasged by Pickering Township eotineil The present library is open two rs last week. Lic NEW days each week. Tuesdays and Sat- Fireworks are not to be sold to any| - effective immediately. ---y and W. Manning, . Invested $330,000,000 in plant and raw material | . THE ~ STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA . ; : urdays, at 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. \ = "JIORE ROCKS ON. LINE; : child under the age of 12 years, They, ; DONORS The librarian is Miss E, McKeown," I ER POLICE CONTINUE PROBE are not to be displayed in store win- NEEDED in attendance to assist members to | fo LIMITE rd | CNR police continue a search, foridows, except where imitations are y NOW! 4 choose books and recommend books MONTREAL ~~ GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO | RL "the person who placed 'rocks. oi thefused. Fireworks are nob to bo sold | : [tor school students, eR - CNR niain'liné a mile and & half north at anytime. except 10 'days prior to With funds in hand, plans are now : AREY of Newmarket last week for the gsec- | Victoria or Dominion Day or such being made to erect a new library | RX : ond time in two days,s: * Fun i da q 8s get out in atatutes. 3 s building for Whitby Township School Rl SE == ---- amr - : 4 Rh : Friday night 18 rocks, each the size| I recrackers are not to be let off area No. 1. Search is being made for || <° AL ' ; Rl of a fist, were kicked from the north-|on township streets or roads by any- ki suitable location. : 5 : "ue

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