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Occasional atten- ister he points to his "oath" Publisher Member of the vor daughter was christened in dance, financial support and and quotes the "rules" of his Advertising Manager Canadian Community Newspaper Association vl Greenbank United Shih assistance with Church pro- ministry. He claims 'never and Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association yA IS year, her new sister has jects is not enough. (Turnto page 6) Published every Wednesday by the £5. een the Same Cppar. J.B. MeCLELLAND Port Perry Star Co. Ltd., Port Perry, Ontario. oR cir- or hi cumstances. S Id f P Authorized as second class mail b X y the Post Office VAs Mr il lon hon ai ] 1 oO aces ° Department, Ottawa, and for cash payment of io ' . . ) sta h. Fd people in the community are Dear Sir: a radical change to his Rk, Postagelncas HE relatively unchanged but -- Your second editorial cabinet, loading it down with » ry Second Class Mail Registration Number 0265 fR.. - you guessed it -- the Min- "Same Old Faces" of last a lot of new faces and Ae A . ne ister has changed. week, argued that the inexperienced heads. Ws A SS Subscrioh . an The present ministerial country is ready for some- Isn't that what you argue? LEWIS ey nar Grama BES 00 per yar ae incumbent insists that at thing 'really different' and No, that is not precisely a ' Py: ti least one of the baby's that Prime Minister Pierre what you argued. In your br parents be a bona fide Trudeau ought to have made (Turn to page 6) RS . 3 One of the most restful parts of my R & R period was h J ® sitting in the backyard, feet up, reading a good escape j& novel. No guilt feeling, nothing to do but bat away the odd [0% f wasp. i Another was reading the morning paper, perhaps at og three in the afternoon, without just sitting there with the ga a thing on my knees, listening to all the troubles about our A children, her father, the upcoming wedding her lack of oH A REST FROM THE WAR with toast, peanut butter and tea. "And don't forget your Sleep, and my general shortcomings as a husband and os In a war, front-line troops who have been particularly hard pressed for some time by the enemy, are occasion- ally given a spell of R & R behind the lines. Rest and Recreation. - It gives them a chance to get clean, to sleep a decent sleep, to eat some real food instead of something resembling dog-food out of a can, and perhaps even get a few cold beers or watch an old movie. Then, supposedly rested, they go back to the front lines, the fear, the filth, the lousy grub, and the physical effort and indignities involved. vitamin pills." Nope. I had bacon and eggs for dinner. I had ice cream and peaches for breakfast, if I felt like it. If I didn't, I had apple strudel and pears, or maybe just a hunk of cheese and a glass of beer. g And I chose my own hours. None of this eight o'clock breakfast. Sometimes I had it at 4 a.m. sometimes at 11 a.m. None of this noon-hour for lunch. At three in the afternoon, I might settle down to a good book, and big plate of head-cheese, a huge dollop of cottage cheese, a Another was forgetting about money. I just piled all the bills on the counter in the kitchen, and put them out of my mind. She likes paying bills. I abhor it. Another was the telephone. If I felt like answering it, I did. If I didn't, I didn't. For me, the telephone is one of the great sores in modern society. Every time it rings, somebody wants something. It never rings to bring you good news. I answered it a few times, found the caller had a wrong number, and quit. Allin all, it was Elysium. A quiet trip to the library to 'Well, I've just had 12 days R & R, and it was great. dill pickle, a rosy tomato, right out of a friend's garden, Pick up four more books, a coffee in my favorite place, a a Now I'm ite the front ines again, and as General cut into chunks (my wife likes them sliced) and half a can little shopping, a Such dinner of cucumbers, ham, g Sherman said, "War is hell." of cold pork and beans. A good protein diet. tomatoes and a couple of hard-boiled eggs, 2quict Tead #0 My wife was away for 12 whole days, which I devoted Occasionally, I'd splurge on a frozen food meal, but until four in the morning. . b to Rest and Recreation. My kind. they're generally pretty lousy and very expensive. And But paradise were not enow. Despite the fact that I A But mine was a little different from the typical R& R another trouble is that I read the directions, and forget washed Jour days of dishes, ran the Nope over the floor gs of an army unit. Normally, while serving in the front lines them, or get engrossed in a book or newspaper. As aresult ~~ and made the bed. I a caught in the act. 1 x of the domestic war, I'm clean, I sleep decently, the grub they were overcooked and overflowing into the oven (a I knew sxaeny 'when her us was coming in. Las to Wh is excellent, there is no filth, and the only problem is the cardinal sin), or they were half-raw and I threw them out. ~~ Meet it. Despite this, and due to my sleeping habits ( An constant harassment of the Top Sergeant, my old lady. And another difference from the soldiers is that 1 had one hour the night before), I had a fine dinner, then ; During my R & R days, I did the opposite to what soldiers do. Let myself get dirty (I didn't shave, wore old, didn't watch any old movies. I don't think the TV set was on more than twice during this golden period. Thus, I fell deep into the arms of Morpheus, and missed the bus. She was, shall we say, purple with rage. -- v, ar oy shabby but uncomfortable clothes, didn't make the bed didn't have to quibble with anyone about what we'd watch, Then she checked the garvage pail an found ges & x once, slept in my underwear). which I do on the home front. I didn't watch nuthin' and ~~ Were only two little bags in it. It's usually full. This a ry ; ) . I convinced her that I'd been too lazy to cook a meal and fis I slept like a log, but on my own terms, from about 4 I'm sure I missed nuthin'. had bee i t all the ti All hell broke 1 9 a.m. until noon, or 6 a.m. until afternoon. Or whenever I What I did do was go to a couple of movies at the local " ) nu ng ou a wh i tne. oh c. bro : -- 3 felt like it. cinema, all by myself. My wife just won't go to movies, Iagne TE Supe 0a urade hecause you haven on I ate well, but not in the same manner in which I eat because she falls asleep after 10 minutes. She suffers from 1 N : " ge pat, 111 have tres gabbaze b RUAY on the front lines; meat, potatoes, vegetables, and dessert insomnia, and can sleep only in movies, on boats, trains, full by me She s ay LS ave! ee gor bage Ags 7 io for dinner; a simple breakfast of a boiled egg or a banana buses, or aircraft, on none of which I can close my eyes. dillon ny , Iro ) gr i i: a » ; i bt } ) is: -- | 42 oo | Pp, th CEE remer ber V4 121M 7 | ¢ ' oy : ' Fa 60 YEARS AGO gi) 25 YEARS AGO 15 YEARS AGO 0 , October 12, 1922 2 At the High Schol Sports Day, Alpha Crosier was the TOURER, October 28, 307 sored One hundred and twenty five Liberal supporters f Rl, winner in the running broad jump. Runner up was Isabel Beare Motors Limited received a Long Service Award in Riki J live bern SUDpOMCIS rom : : or divisi © at a dinner in Toronto recently. This award was givento Ontario Riding gathered at Lwaissa Lodge, near Atherley 2 Lucas, inthe senior Ion, a Lis furniiure rooms some fifteen dealers in Eastern Canada for twenty-five to hear the platform of their new riding candidate, Mr. ALL. McDermo 88 Wave is fur ire rooms years service with the Chrysler Corporation. Howard Anderson, a dairy farmer from Pefferlaw. iB and undertaking parlour to his new premis Anson Gerrow of Scugog Island has just returned _ About 2,000 persons attended the first 'Autorama A West of Hs Archer 3 Janiwate Sor anized in Port Perry {rom a trip to Western Canada. Display" held in Port Perry recently.' 2 I Si i FR a rig ld lp The third liquor vote taken in Uxbridge in 41 years Port Perry Fire Department was called to Eden's / with Mr. M.R. Arlidge as Scout ony Rn 3 wl Mrs was defeated last week in plebiscite that saw 87 per cent of ~~ Store on Scugog Island when fuel from their gas tanks a Advisory Board were S. Farmer, i: ao ack nm the eligible voters at the polls. began leaking into the basement of the store. The fumes i Ca pe 3 B.] Ty os past t Man. were several points above the explosion point. No injuries aa ( were reported. o chester. This fair is one of the most popular with young EW Ago 1062 Mr. and Mrs. A. Harper have returned from their LI | . and old. Eunice Roach, Manchester and Susanne McMaster, holiday in the British Isles. On arriving at Montreal they i ! members of the 1st Port Perry Guide Company received took in the sights of Expo before arriving at their home in 8 | cto st 1947 their All-Round Cords under the leadership of Mrs. Greenbank. oi ' Po Dorothy Nelson. + Four members of the Port PEE Lims SA aan ong The South Ontario County Plowing Match was held on 10 YEARS AGO the Advisory Committee meeting held in Le/@irot8l the farm of Leonard Jarvis, Seagrave. The Hon. M.B. Wednesday, October 11, 1972 | They were past president Don Fouter, lon ' Dymond Trophy was won by Howard Malcolm, Green- Foyr Port Perry youngsters, Ralph and Robert Shaw 3 | Lion Mansel Gerrow and Lion Cecil Ptolemy. nto bank for best plowed land. : and Greg and Jeff Kroonenberg collected $82.10 from 8 { Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey of Scugog are moving In the Cartwright High School Field Day, the senior folks walking along the streets in town. The contributions 7 i their new home in Port Perry. toll a plane (0 boys' champion was Floyd Argue with 24 points. were raised during a 48-hour telethon televised on CFTO i | Mrs. Groupe of Prince Albert has dona ab ho to A 47 year old Bowmanville farmer Garnet Rickard ~~ inToronto in aid of the Society for Crippled Children. BT the Sunday School of Prince Albert and Mrs. Newha was nominated as Progressive Conservative candidate With the demolition of the old Community Centre, hy donated a space heater. for Durham Riding. comes the announcement of building a new centre on the 2 Mr. MacChristie, Manchester was one of the winners on Achievement Day for the Beaverton Baby Beef Calf Club at Beaverton Fair. (Turn to page 6)