J ) > mitted its publication. Letter From Old Time Citizen | The following letter was received by Mr. 8, N. Griffin, who has kindly per- | It refers to incidents which took place some seven- | ty or more years ago. June 22, 1961 Dear Friend Griffin, | _ "I am writing you because 1 got a! letter from Dorothy Proutt, now Mrs. Purdy, sending me a script of the 'pa- | « w ber telling of your wonderful son be- ing ordained at Kingston. He reminds | me of his gieat grandfather, Mr. Sam Griffin, my boss on the Cartwright ' bridge when I drove team drawing] logs and brush for the foundation of the bridge. old and the youngest one on the job. Now I am the only one living that worked on the bridge 1 understand from Dorothy's letter. That was 76 years ago. I am now in my 89th year and living in this home at Cobourg. . I was then just 13 years I well remember when the electric lights were put into operation in Port Perry, the power boing made in the boiler house which you now own, by Mr. James Carnegie, (I think I have his name right), Then Mr, Raines was fireman in' the hoiler house. How times have changed in the past years. Now the bridge is raised up 3 or 4 ft. ° Watch for us C--O ---- -- --- | ANNOUNCING | THE ARRIVAL OF THE Profax Gas Road Show-Room July 4th to July 8th TO SEE THE PARADE OF MODERN Gas Appliances in your area ° I hope to come down to Caesarea soon and to travel over the bridge once more, I lost my property in Caesarea through sickness, but I hope that you and yours will continue to build up the good name of the once-my-friend, the old orignul Mr. Sam Griffin. I send my best regards to all. Geo. Humfrage. -- arm fined in; BOSTON, LOS ANGELF LONDON THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR AN INTERNATIONAL DAILY NEWSPAMIR Interesting Accurate Complete International News Coverage The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the time: checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. [J] | year $20 [J 6 months $10 (J 3 months $5 Name L Address City oo Zone trim. Leo BE, -- ' = 16 2 AT YOUR CARLOAD FOOD MARKET, PRINCE ALBERT This Week--WED. - SAT, JUNE 28, 29, 30, JULY Ist AYLMER Boston Brown AYLMER Choice Halves Peaches ......... Tea Bags ....... HEINZ Bread & Butter . Pickles .......... WHITE SWAN 20 0p Ting | AMMER SHIRRIFF Good Morning. 20 oz, Tin .... QI | sorr strRoNG 60's Pops up too 75° Kleenex ret A GREEN GIANT 16 oz. Jar ae 2 Peas . . 9+ ie CHEERY MORN Marmalade ....... .. 49 11 oz. Btls. 24 oz. Jar 200s Pkg. iii i hanes I ¥ 15 oz. Tins IVES IY 20¢- OFF -- 10 'oz. Toilef Tissue .... 2 - 25 Daily 8.30 a.m to 9 p.m. Tuesday, 8.30 to 1 p.m. DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS FREE . { Phone: YUkon 65-2492 ol MEATS Maple Leaf Devon ! Maple Leaf COOKED Rind] Maple Leaf BOLOGNA am 49" | side Bacon 2° WIENERS 4§° 'By the Piece 6o0z Pkg. Ib. Flat Pkg. he Sliced Ih 37¢ . » FRESH GRADE "A" Oven Ready LL] "3 2-3 1b , OTORE HOURS} cuickENs ... foe a LILLY Ft eiRht ree MAPLE LEAF Vac-Pak Sweet Pickled | Instant Coffee ... $119 COTTAGE ROLLS". 4 8 CARLOA FOOD MARKLTS PRINCE ALBERT The New Retail Sales Tax Act Information is beginning to wuirive concerning the new Provincial Sales Tax. 3 For those interested we quote one section from the Retail Sales Tax regulations which we received recent- ly. If you sell anything at all to the consumer, you should make a note to obtain any information necessary re- garding the collecting and making returns of this provincial tax, OBTAINING A PERMIT I. What is the purpose of a retail sales vendor's permit? The permit shows that the vendor is properly registered with the Compt- roller of Revenue as required by The Retail Sales Tax Act. The permit must-be posted in a conspicuous place in the business establishment of the vendor. 2. Who must obtain a retail sales tax vendor's permit? Every person must have a vendor" permit who sells goods to consumers, or purchases goods for resale, or who sells prepared meals, or telephonic services. Every salesman, or manu- facturer's agent who solicits orders for a non-resident vendor not register- ed in Ontario must have a vendor's permit. 3. How is a permit application form obtained? If a vendor has not already received a copy of the application form, please write to the Comptroller of Revenue, Retail Sales Tax Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, or re- quest a copy from the District: Office of the Retail Sales Tax Branch near- est you, | 4. Can assistance in completing the permit application form he obtained? Yes. _A field representative of the Retail Sales Tax Branch is available to give you prompt assistance. To obtain such assistance, write to the Comptroller of Revenue, Retail Sale: Tax Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, or contact the District Of- fice of the Retail Sales Tax Branch nearest you.' 5. When should the permit application form be completed and mailed t« the Retail Sales Tax Branch? This form should be mailed as soon as possible in order that it may be processed by the Retail Sales Tax Branch and a permit returned to the vendor before August 1, 1961. 6. What happens if an application form is not completed and the vendor, therefore, does not receive a permit? ' If a-vendor who sells tangible per- sonal property to consumers is oper- ating without a permit having been granted after September 1, 1961, pen- alties will be imposed. A security bond may be required of any vendor | who fails to apply for and to be granted a permit. . 7. Will a security bond to ensure remittance of retail sales tax collected he required of the vendor? Section 31 of The Retail Sales Tax Act provides that a vendor may be required to deposit with the Treasurer n bond by way of cash or other se- curity in an amount satisfactory to the Treasurer. However, if a vendor 1, 1961 and remits the taxes that are collectable by him within the times prescribed no such deposit will be re- quired of him. Presents Organ COL. R. 8. McLAUGLIN PRESENTS NEW ORGAN AT TYRONE SERVICE Tyrone United Church Dedication Service was well attended by the com- munity and surrounding district. Our minister, Rev, Geerlof Lokhorst, was assisted by Rev. J. K. Braham (8cu- gog), chairman-elect of Oshawa Pres- bytery, and Rev. A. E. Cresswell (Claremont), former pastor of Tyrone pastoral charge. Guest organist, Mr. R, F. Merrill of Lye Organ Co., and organist of How- ard Park United . Chureh, Toronto, played several numbers: 'Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring", Bach; "Aria from the 12th Cone, Gr.", Handel; "Chorale Prelude on Crimond," Thiman; "Chor- ale Prelude on Eventide", Willan, The - Presentation of the Adelaide McLaughlin, Memorial Organ was made by Col. R. 8. McLaughlin, Osh- dress and dedicated by Rev. J. K. Bra- ham. Mrs, McLaughlin formerly taught school in the Tyrone district. Responsive reading followed from Psalm 111 and 113 and hymn "Lord of the Worlds Above." Presentation of the Cross on the 'communion table, Hymn Board and Offering Plates was made as well as | partial redecoration of the church, and the furnishing of a rug in the aisles of the church. 'mas lights, both indoor and outdoor, obtains his permit before September| awa, who made an appropriite ad-| THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1961--5& Ontario's Transport Minister Leslie Rowntree helps Laurie McFall cut out her new safety game while Kerry Esling and Ross Pugsley of Etobicoke's Kipling Grove School take a lesson. The safety game is designed to entertain the children while reminding them of the practical rules for traffic safety. For the thirteenth consecutive year the Transport Department and the Department of Education will distribute one million of these summer safet A portion of the safety game is shown at left. y reminders to Ontario's school children. C.G.E. Hits Back | At Japanese Competition Canadian General Electric announ- ced recently it had solved the prob- lem of Japanese price competition in the Christmas decorative light market. Meeting with dealers and distributors, CGE executives described how com- pletely new production, packaging, distribution and marketing techniques had resulted in prices equal to, or even lower than Japanese import prices. : - The Japanese have had the lion's share of the Canadian Christmas light market for several years, a com- pany spokesman explained. Christ- had been manufactured by CGE and other firms for distribution organiza- tions that sold them under their own trade names. But the production of Canadian-made Christmas lights vir- tually disappeared when the private brand organizations began purchas- ing Jarge quantities of Japanese Christmas lights. As a result, many Canadians lost their jobs. "We had to develop a completely new ap- proach, or go out of business entirely in these lines," he said. - A . "Even so, we did not feel that the | problem was sufficiently important to | the national interest to justify ask- ing the Government for help. So we decided to face the challenge the best way we know how--by using the knowledge, ingenuity and determina- tion of our people to succeed." He. said planning began two years' ago, resulting in new production' equipment that turns out lamps in WERCCK ENT STORE DEPARTM Vinyl Tile - 15c. SEVERAL KINDS Linoleum. Tile 10¢c. - 11e¢. - 12¢. ~~ Sandran $1.50. - $1.79 - $1.99 sq. yd. $1.00 sq. yd. Venetian Blinds $5.95 each--Steel, plastic tapes Accordian Doors | $9.95 -- Vinyl plastic slats steel slats ° WALLPAPER ROOM LOTS %; PRICE SALE Congowall 69c. running foot - Other lines--39c. and 49c. ft. Wabasso Prints AND COTTONS New shipment this week 69c.,- --69¢,-79¢; per yard / Congoleum quantities that bring the price down. Then new packaging, merchandising and marketing techniques were de- veloped that meant additional savings all down the line. "We have main- tained our highest quality standards of safety and performance while keep- ing Canadians working, but the real benefit is to the consumer, who re- ceives a wider choice of colours and designs, while paying less than ever." CGE launched the offensive con- vinced that Canadians will prefer a Canadian-made product that is not only comeptitive in price but also top quality and safe to use, he said. "We have put a lot of people to work on this project and they are now turn- ing out some 18,000,000 Christmas lights for the coming season. Many of these, will be of completely new design and colour," he said. Softball Schedule Remaining Games of 1961 Schedule Thursday, June 29th-- Markham vs. Brooklin Monday, July Jrd-- Port. Jrs. vs. Mt. Zion Tuesday, July 4th-- Port Ints. vs. Markham Brooklin vs. Pickering Wednesday, July 5th-- Pickering vs. Whitby Markham vs. Port Ints, Thursday, July 6th-- Whitby vs. Brooklin Mt. Zion vs. Port Jrs. Monday, July 10th-- Markham vs. Mt. Zion Brooklin, vs, Port Jrs. Tuesday, July 11th-- Pickering vs. Markham Whitby vs. Port Ints, Wednesday, July 12th-- Port Ints. vs. Whitby Thursday, July 13th-- Fort Jrs. vs. Brooklin © Mt. Zion vs. Pickering NOTE---Top six teams in playoffs, to start week of July 24th. All flood- light games called®fors 8.00 p.m. with 15 minute grace. All games played in Port Perry called for 7.00 p.m. with 15 minutes grace. "ROLLER SKATING Port Perry Arena Friday Nights and Tuesday Nights 8:00 - 10:00 P.M. CO OO TR RRR BCR ROR A A ORS So The modem home -naken | TILE Vinyl Tile now. A modern tile for the modern kitchen! Bright, tile deep colours that can't wear off, Permanent glossy finish that needs only an occasional waxing, Extra grease resistance. Extra stain resistance, Easy to clean with broom or mop -- dirt will "not cling to its lustrous surface. Easy to cut with scissors -- easy to fit. Ideal for heavy traffic areas. 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