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Labels it, tells Py S00 ps yun. adses, Se inl Cop ; Ri 50 per: year r outside Canada, ; Notes and Co 4 °° OUR THICK SKULL§ - Jonothan Swift lived at time whet Tien were intolerant about religious his excellent but very bitter Bative, dogmas i, it provided him with the Gulliver's Travels, laid Pare, many of material for his pointed. humour Yo mar's' most "obvious 'stupidities. If | What Jonothan Swift could do: with ; 2H : Jonothan Swift. were. alive to-day. our thick skulls! . what a glorious opportunity he would IE Tonothan Swift, the mad dean, in: have mn building up a satire around « UN UIVING 2 ' and about people with thick skulls. How do oir sive iin xt On August 5th, 1945 with the drop- Lover atop ye hig 8 vg ' i Yo is ping of the atom bomb on Magasaki, | hy 0 hk about 14-or:do us re 9? the world into which you and 1 were {you just give without thinking ? "+" born came to an end: Until that time, . man's capacity for destruction "and than té receive", and we have all felt the waging. wai was limited; with' than, pleasant warm glow when we the coming of the atom it was im- have given something to somebody megsurably © increased and extended. : Without stint. Emmerson goes further However, in the few short years since ; and says that the person who gives is The Bible says, "It is better to-give gl we go on talking in terms-of things i 1995, man has discovergd a chemica instantly 'ennobled --by "the act itself; formula seven ounces . of which is jand the petson who refuses to give is. enough to kill everyone in' the world, 'instantly made smaller, in character Relatively speaking the atom bomb is, 'by his stinginess. iE obsolete in" the face: of this new dis | The ith of these: statenients, 15 50 covery, in point-of fact, it is but ae. ora) whén we really . think about: child's toy. Now remember, this is them that we do not need to enlarge not some fantastic theory of a mad- the. idea with examples. True giving ' i scientist. . ih is 2 Jal in hu stemming. from right attitudes of real because we ate a thick-skulled people {sharing with others. Unfortunately we 'all know. another A giving that is apt military . . of war and the rumours of war ... when war is no longei- a kind of giving. 58 possibility: What a decision for war Ito provide a- warm glow of satisfac- 2 really means is nothing less than vir- | tion to the giver also but one of which aE "tual. annihilation of mankind. And if | we ought to beware. It is so expensive aa we persist in using the kind of think. to ourself to give an, elaborate: birth- ing that we were accustomed to, use {day present .and hear the engaging | "Tin the world which- came to anend tn T"oh'swmd---wh's*-thmt-fottow--the--open= . 1945 then our future lies in disaster:!ing of the parcel by the recipient and But our thick skulls don't stop with | the present company. We feel warm this .. we have another really . spec- jand important and we Have given the tacular piece. of stupidity to exhibit gift not' to the receiver but to our- . "the money crisis; "Great Britain | selves: _ We have actually put him is producing. 2 24% more than she 'did under | obligation to us. He .may wor- in 1939; she is exporting 50% more ry for days when the time comes for © than she did in the year 1939 (a peak your birthday. The result is that he ~~ year) and yet she faces bankruptey in wil probably attempt to pay for the a feiv months. Canada which has 'gift six times over by doing all sorts Rr A THE PORT TERRY STAR CO. LTD. Mail, Ottawa; "Authorised as Ncecond Clics Past Oflice Department, 'ronchied unparaticled- productivity --for--of - things for--you-between--that--ti Ria thirteen millions. fices the same and the time when you have your an- f "thing only it cannot come quite .50 niversary. Then you receive the big ro quickly. 2 gift from him too in spite of the fact Why? What is the reason for this? that he had tb make a greater sacri- "It is not because Great Britain has a fice than he ought to have done to : gncialist government bent on building give it to you. ) a welfare state . . nor because we Such giving is vicious; and may re- © (Canadians are poor financiers .. the sult in a race between two' erstwhile . strange teason for impending bank-- friends to put one in a position of i : ruptey lies in the fact that hte United: power over the other. No true friend- " States is too.wealthy and that she is ship can be based on such biviny. . the money, centre for western civiliza- Some people give out of vanity, tion, Furtherniore the unbalance is They must prove-they are superior or further emphasized by the high tariffs exclusive and so they pride them- and the complicated system of customs selves on just the right touch to bring by which she protects her own. do-, out the high value of their own per- mestic market.. - There she sits like sonality. The gift may not be suit- the successful poker player >with all! able to 'the user at all. : the chips and all the .money- inthe! | Some of us give in order to receive game . . how can the game go on . . 'and we kriow it. This kind is no giv- by _lending money under tonditions ing at all and might better be ar- which make it impossible for the-rahged as a straight business deat losers to recuperate tiieir losses or get with the price declared openly-on both i even . .. and this is the Bituation sides. Oftentimes the: receier is not which 'confronts the finandial 'wizards informed of the price he must pay un- of C#nada and Great Britain 'as they til later when a favour is asked of him discuss .possible solutions with. the that he feels he canot refuse because i -- Unifed 'States in Was ington. This of past giving on the- part of the one ------------------------week-the-meeting-ended with no solu-_ who asks. 'Whether the gifts he has 3 tion. All that was accomplished was been given by such a person were suit- able to his way of life may or may not have been so. : If they entailed no sacrifice on the part of the giver but the favour now asked requires a large sacrifice on the part of the present a few stop-gap measures to stave: off "the crisis. Why no solution? Is it "because we -are-thick-skulled and hav- "ing in our innocence invented money to facilitate 'the growth-and_dcvelop- "ment of wedlth, find that we -have giver then the bargain was no bargain Tereated something "we don't under- at all let alone a free gift of love. ieee hail --Which---threatens --not--only--to--Let-us- watch our giving and be sure destroy our wealth but to bankrupt' our: attitude is one of true sharing the world. - , which is the Jesus way of 'living. about two months. $ i Now on the High £1 i 2 | "Mids Bryce's parents, both grad- ie of the University of Toronto, went to India over thirty years ago un _engage_in_mission, work as. teachers, and except for furloughs spent mostly in Canada '(during which periods each acquired a Doctor's degree), have re- mained there ever-sifce,-- It is-an in- teresting and 'significhnt fact that the new Independent India has retained, instead of dispensing with, British and American teachers, evidently appre- ciating the .value of their services. Both Dr. George and Dr. Winifred 'Bryce have been given promotions, Dr. George made Superintendent of Adult' .Education.. (a aes in" which for 'years he 'has been interested as of vital importance to India), -and Dr. Winifred appointed Professor of Eng- lish in Indore College, Central India. It is well that India, besides retaining tie with Britain as a: member of our She.expects to reach her déstination great Commonwealth, {is showing in October' and hopes her friends will equal wisdom in retaining cultural ties | write to her at this address. Air mail through her colleges and educational ! ') takes about teh days, mail by sea system. _ --M.E.S. a + - Friends, of "Miss Theodora ' Bryce, ESE WR Se -on- the staff of the Port : Perry High School, will be interested -; in hearing. that she is now returning' ; to India, home of her early years. C77 7 After leaving Port 'Perry, Miss Bryce "took a postgiaduate course at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y,, and a little later joined the Staff of the Uhiver- sity of Saskatchewan, at Saskatoon, where she remained for nearly four years, Though she was very happy in her 'ork there, she had alwpys looked forward to a missionary career, and she is now under 'appointment with the Methodist Board of Missions - "and Church Extension (American) to a position in Leonard Theological Col- lege, 'Jubbulpore; Central Provinces, India. et Lage, : + F \ Bh 8 QIN A 3 ECL ot : = Rg Dr. B. J. Palmer Visits Father's Birthplace PORT PERRY. F AIR Tis of Pride Winners continued | Cre abapples dim find; Miss Lyle, ¥ from' last week * -- | Ra Liw! 1 ' AEE RYE tare VEGE TABLES © = % { Clapp's-- Pears- Mrs. Edwarls, ~~ f= en : ; A Biedely tt Pears AWD Boge As 5 Collection--Rods Law, Laura rye, Lyle, Mrs. Edward ik fo 5. L. Brethour. 3 TAD. Pour tb Law 3 y 'Pickling Vegetables-- Mus. 3. Boun-| yp. Te fam Wo nh i 3 5 y do Miss Lyle. - : Hey; eta --tr--Hre tious c: * : " IR . ; Ril : Beets--Mrs. Neil Malcolm, Tatra hi Gp im k hays, Misdigler Lyle, Brethour. . , ' ii He hips Bo all ; - Fall Cabbage--Law, Lyle, Mrs. D FLOW ERS a A Edwards." Basket Gladiolus, one color 11. Wo 5 A ' Winter Cabbage Law, Marion | bradivy, Wo De bye ' 3 R Seriver, Brethour. r ) Bushet Gladiolu mixed. FF. Brad \ Red Cabbage Brethour:s . flex, Wo DL Dyer, . iL Cauliflower --Lyle, Mrs. Edwards, Dabilias Mrs. Boundey. | - : Brethour: - Ta £11 71111 Sumer MTR Ben Smith, Mrs. y i : Carrots--F. W. Bradley, Law, Mus, Moors, Mrs Boundey. 2 \ Boundey i : eb Bunge of Asis F--W--Hrutey; ; Celery--Bradjey, Brethour, Lyle. Mre."Ben Sniith. : Citron--Law, Seriver, Brethour ! Basket Flowers. 1; Bradley, Mis, "5H Muskmelon Law, dwards;, Baird. Moore, Mrs. Boundey, "Cy ' i - -] ~ Cucumber--Brethour, Bradley, M: 4 Glodiol Wi Wo hb. Dyer, I. 2 Fdwards. PW Bradley, Mu: Ben Smith. vt " Le Si Vegetable Marrow---Lyle, Serivor, | Gladiolus, yellow *W- 1, Dyer, Jean Baird. .- tRamells, Fo Wo Biadley., . , | Onions, Spanish---Baird, Lyle. Gladiolus, paid kb W. Bradley, W. =~ X.. 'Onions * A.O'V.--Brethodr- 1. v le. D Dyer, Miss Lyle. ja : . Eiarly Potatoes- "Law, Brethour, a Gladiolus, 780 Bradley, Dyer, Lile. ' Bradley, © 5; = _. Best Gladiolus "spike Dvér, Brads 1 } Late Potatoes Dearborn, Brethoiir, [lye Lyle. ~ { Lyle. -w Ri Asters, gihik - Bradley, Smith, Lyle, 3 ; , Largest Pumpkin Seriver, Law, Asters. purple Broadley, Edward , x ? Irethour, y abel. : . od Pie Pumpkin -L yh, Mrs. S.- Maoory, Aster', white Bradley, L Ve, Mus, = Law. Stinith. iy . er 1s | Squadh---Law, Lyle Seriver Asters, 3] --tri--4 TITTY Fotis vv. Tomatoes Mrs. Mulooli, A Linw, Smiths Meso No Madeolni, - © --{ Mrs. Boundey.--~---- ee French Maripotd "Lyle, Smith, "Collection Tomatoes- : Mis ey 1. Bouidey. = wn Brethour, : ] 1 Adrien Mavigolds Bradley, Mrs, ' Swede rye -Brethour. S. Mopre, Lyle. i 5 , a : Table Turnips---Brethour. © Suapdiagron Bradley, Moore, 7 a filme > -- ---- -- | Red Mangolds Brethour, © Based, [Bourdess =~ ili Phto by Feter LH, through ators of Times- Gazette, Oshawa. ALO.V. Mangolds Lyle, R. Law, F.{ Scabiosa Moore, Bradley, Mrs, bdo Lf ; IE x ) Brethour, ™ . hoe wards, 7 i ? Some three hundred AROATT behalf of the citizens of Port Ferry. Like ost en of invention, David! I'arsnips--Law, Moore, Lyle. Petunia. Smith, Boundey; Bradley, k and their friends came to Port Periy. The honored guest and. guest speak. Daniel Palmer had -his--ups-and-downs; | Yellow Sweet Corn--Edwards, G_| » Phlox Boundey, Moore Lyle on Saturday, on the occasion of a pil- er was Dr. B..J. Palmer; president. of for his way of thinking was not read- , "L. "Honey, R. Law, . Stocks Boundey, Lyle, ! 1 AL grimage sponsored by 'the Ladies the Palmer School of Chiropractic, of ily accepted by the world. But today a ) * (7 Sweet Peas Moure, Boundey. Hi 24 Auxiliary. Accompanying them was Davénport, Towa, and son of the late the art is practised in nearly every + FRUIT : Cosmos: Boundey, Moore, Samells. the Salvation Army Band.. ' Daniel David: Palmer, founder of the country. } Collection Apples W. D. Dyer, Nasturtium Loundey, Moore, i! The pilgrimage arrived about 4 p.m. healing art -of chirpractie, in whose A wreath was placed on the monu- Miss Laura Lyle. ETE My | Malcolm. Co Hy and soon assembled at Palmer Mem- memory the park and monument aye ment by one of the ladies, ] I. Alexander Apply: -R. Law, Miss Pansies Boundey, Moope] Malcom, ne orial Park where a short program of held. ; In the picture is seen Dr. B, J. Lyle, ) +} Zinnias Boundey, Bradley, Moore, Be speeches and music- was. provided. Dr. Patmer gave a glowing as well Palmer receiving a weldome- from ,. Baldwins--Jim Lynde, Miss Lyle.- | Zinnia, poi pon' Boundsy, Moore, £5 Reeve Ernest Hayes and ex-Reeve as humorous picture of the live of Reeve Hayes, whike «W. M. Letcher Northern Spy--Lloyd Smith, W. Db. Edwards. a " aV.M. Letcher Welcomed the visitors on his father leading up to the circum- *stands on his right. £ _{Dyer, L. G. Hall, [Table Bouquet, dining rodm--= I. W. "AY stances by which he diseovered the art. = : Greenings--R. Law, Misy Lyle. Bradley, Mis. Moore, Mrs. Smith, | te T EET IIE ss sioner: a ---- Golden Russet -- L. G. Hall, Jim Bouquet, hall Mrs. Boundey, F. W. or me nm iii a Fi on i Lind, Miss Lyle. > Bradley, Mrs. Maléohn. . Lic A D : d " postponing the season until the" mi- Snow--R. Law, Jim Lind, 'W. D., Ferns Moore, Boundey. ions ucti ion . omuuoh an Pro- grating ducks have arrived from the Dyer. oo ) : i Ge dnigin. Moore, Lyle. 3 1 Sale . a. NE vincial Govern- north. Experienced duck-hunters Melntosh--Jdim Lipd, Lloyd Smith, Rex, "Blypnii i. L. Brethour, Lyle. Fé ¥ = i 3 2 state, however, that these. migrating Miss Lyle. | Cole "Moore, Lyle. ; .As indicated in advertisements ap- ments Disagree on: ducks have here i@iched their maxi- © ~Talman. Sweet 1. loyd Smith, W. D.' Flowering house plant--- Miss Lyle 3 peating elsewhere in this week's' issue he H i of mum numbers several weeks before Liyer, Wiss Llye. = Mis -Boundey, Brethom lh j --of-the-Port-Perry- Star, -the-Port-Ferry- t e. unt ng or + the recently set opening date, Tong | "Melba. --TRoss Law. -- Jrorsage Moore, "Baundey. TTS Lions Club will hold" their. Monster Ducks EY iy which time the locally- bred | St. Lawrence L.-Smith, Jim Lind, Ww. D. Dyer Special M7s-Smith Auction Sale on Tuesday afternoon, birds, very féw in numbers in any case L. G. Hall. Miss Lyle, Mrs. Malcolm. > September 20th at 1 pm. All pro-' [local ihe huntérs, as- well as all [for as far- back' as any. records go, Wealthy--R. Law, Jim Lind, 1. J. Prince" Albert Green House Special ceeds from this sale will accrue to those who in the course of their busi- {have been so far-out-numbered by the Brethour. 4 wise Mrs Sandy-Moore. AR | X30 The Port Perry Community Memorial 'ness sell supplies to both local and [later arrivals. as to form an insigni-| = Delicious--Jim Lind, R. Law; [. G, ' a vo a ' ; Recreation Centre. visiting' sportsmen, have been alarm- jficant portion of the whole. | Hall. - { COOKING } : 4 Fo The response to the appeal. of our |ed by the recent proposal to delay | We beligve that our local organiza-'. Stark--L. Smith, Jim Lind, W, p.! White Bread--Mes. Stan Croxall, Gris merchants to their wholesalers has the opening of the dbick season to Oct- {tion, the Port Perry Rod and Gun Club Dyer. ~ d Ave FM Holliday, Mes, F, Bretheur v beén excellent, and many others have 'ober 15th, as against September 25tn is sponsoring a petition for the setting = Ontario---Miss Lyle. - Whole Whit Bréade Mrs. Croxall, Fv 25 oe contributed generously. It will be last year and September 15th as in [back-of thé opening date and. we be- |. Blenheim Pippen--R. Law. . (continued ou back page CTH seen from the catalogue the articles | former years. lieve that this might be worthy of sup- - 5 nek page) oT a offered for gale are numerous, varied | |port. While we are heartily in favour |. . , ? CIR and of excellent quality. It is a well-known fact that Lake or all reasonable conservation Smeas- o wg itl It has occurred to the, Eexecutive of Scugog and other neighbouring lakes | jog so long as all sections of the The Passing Show : ; the Lions Club that lalmost every -usually freeze over, in norinal years, |. ,.¢\ contribute their fair shar¢ |: . a ' x house in Port Perry and community Any time from Nov. bth to Nov. 15th, |, ards fliese, tt looks as if this-un- | by "M.A.C.*" CY : must have some worthyhile useful 42 fer which all wildfowl have gone |, ..cqented late season js. a diserii- | "sa funy =thing--that--most--men-- Fermin The reno: i i z article' which at present is. not being! south; a season from Oet---thth-to-Bee: rari ic Targe seetion of Cen; would live long and Vol: hone of them he 0 ensuite n: Jom) put fo any use and which would make Kth "is therefore only half a season tral Ontario and as such should be 'relish the idea-of being old ki oy ea Im ne th Lunes £1 a' worthwhile contribution to our sald. for all the county from here north to opposed. Ly EE 5, Stiles op RIP [dstessing the dollar IX! We appeal to the ladies of the Village yr arry Sona, at which point the North-- (Other papers please copy) What some of the soip advertisers iy ARNE Hod) talk with 3 and Community to liave a look around ¢FD zone for ducks begins. . : : ey - : forget is that though beauty begins mn thiv Tan 4 nr " ge : their respective houses to see what| The authorities in Ottawa have de- . y ym snl ovine vy y . ng » Hey, im i! "ithey might add to the collection of | creed for all of Canada for this. year PRINCE ALBERT I Aas oid igh cow - k ast, have no shortage of doilays. ht 'articles already assembled. The cause {a 55 day season om ducks, an increaZe | You are invited to attend our church LE i oq = trons hs is a worthy one: and we earnestly of 10 days over last year. This is be- lunniversary services on Sunday, Sept. Its true that the Joss people think bt farmers are getting gwer \ "solicit your further assistance. {lieved _to be due to a satisfactoty in 18th, at the hours of 230 and 7.30 p.m. cof "their own greatness the more v : pices. oy then products .. 2 the con- Anyone having something to con-- cr ease) in the number of wildfowl as Rev.' R. Seymour of Enniskillen, is to_ do; sbi east enti SUmers are paying bightr prices-for CE tribute should please contact "J. R. "determined "by the winter ¢ensus of [he guest, speaket at both sérvices, with 3 LINE HC PTOI TERS uy to BeTive that RR ALT Helm, Canadian Bank of Commerce, 'the U.S. Wildlife Service, taken on special music by the Port Perry Junior = A man and his -Boston bull terrie: omething" funny is going on in and the article will be' picked up.- the wintering grounds in the Southern choir, Mrs. Kennedy and local talent. wire lodged in jail after the man was the Whe. £ -- States, 'Mexico_And the West Indies. It will be appreciated if anyone hav- charged with 'being drunk. When his lL JOC "PORT PERRY YACHT CLUB ~ ThE consis ig reported to have shown [ing flowers, will bring theni th the wife heard about it, she etd ahd go Vur--Fart Perry Fair was o great 8 "This is going to be a red letter day an increase of--12% in the duck and church on Saturday afternoon, for de thef dog . . .now we know why the .. 0°" of should we describe it as. THSAS in the past year's history of the Port geese population of the whole contin® corating. [man got drunk ! Ci success : Pj Perry Star, Fort Perry Yacht Club ent and 48% for the Atlantic Flyway) Mr. and-Mrs. Ralph Smith and fam-| =. Te es .. eld 2 Ne and Port Perry in general. This week to which ducks "migrating through lily, of Toledo, Ohio, have! been visiting The 'Give Away Program' has' boi A hew has just finished laying 326 hy it 3 our column is going to be so short Ontario and Quebec largely contribute, lat the home of Mrs. Siith's sister, [barred in the States from October 1. "¥¥% ina year®. © which i mére than W u and business like it will astound our It therefore seems only just that the Mrs. F. Fletcher and Mr. Fletcher. This gives a new twist to the. old "WiC what a mormal hen should lay : readers. jduck-hunters of this section" of Ont-[ Mr. and Mrs. Hagen and children, |phrase, 'A dead ggve-away. feeand its all very well, too . . All you people on the C of M. of the Fario should be permitted to enjoy n fof Toropto, spent Sunday at the home $44 4 "unless otheithens begin to do the same, club: 'phone everybody else you know J hunting, geason comparable to that of Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Young. When the Five Big - Oil Companies ~ $804 ' on the committee and tell them there "of other. sections of. Canada, and, as Mrs. Raymer is spending a while in |were criticized for the 375% Hicrense Because Hf license in handling their is to be a meeting on Friday night,' {nearly as climatic conditions allow, | Toronto. . in profits on gasoline since 1939 , liquor business six hotels lost their : September 16th at eight. Get crackin las long as the Federal authorities, by | Miss M. Youny, Mr. and Mrs. W. one company of the five cut_the price licenses « poetic justice or yoetie h ) now, the word must Be spread! agreément with the United States, Bond, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brow and son, |of gasoline . . . dne cent on the Am- license? \ a That's all! Aren't you lucky this have laid down for the whole of Can-[Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of |erican gallon. This we think is a txt 34 3 3 week ? ada, op. ; Mrs. G. Luke, .* most extreme form of generosity. s A sure sign thal a depressi i - We jjidyiai and that the Provincial | Mrs. McKerihan and Mrs. Luke at- HE Sul. A coming is vive op oA y a MORE LOCAL NEWS . authori ies have given as their reason [tended the weding_of their cousin Miss| The housing shortage is really a divorces . . . it na iL nd i EA o & N P £3 for such a late season their desire to |Loérraine Suddard, in Oshawa, on Sat- [erime and a good: deal of the. latter is a w ife, but, it also takes money to - WEES ol : (0) AG [save the ducks which feed locally by |urday. a A direct result of the former, rid of one. hid hy