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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Sep 1949, p. 1

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"a 3 _ Expires. $2. 00 per "year in advance, CANADA'S NEW. POSITION : As forea to ina previous editorial Canada has> devalued hr dollaf, "At that time we pointed out that devalua- tion could be a very dangerous move. It could be 'dangerqug, for many rea- sons. Let us examine a few of them. First, devaluation is'a pr imary' step -- in the process' which leads- to uncon: "trollable inflation. As the value of our income dollar drops prices are ins creased, Asually the first prices to increase are in basic commodities. Thus we are not surprised to see the cost of coal and oil and gasoline go up. Because much of our food-stuffs come from outside the ~ country, par- -_ ticularly from the United States; we expect also an increase in the price of food. It almost' invariably follows y that all imports in heavy demand coming from countries where no -de- valuation has: taken place become "more expensive. : And it almost- invariably follows "that products which we normally ex? port" in quantity are shipped out of the country in greater: quantities fol- - lowing devaluation. Meat for example in the form of Canadian cattle will be in very heavy demand on 'the Ameri- can market . . . even though 'the domestic market is in short supply. Therefore, even certain of our own basie--products will increase in price because of a shortage" resulting from + heavy drains in a foreign market. cannot 'help but effect further in- creases in costs of production 'and "transportation. In spite of this, our IRTRALIN has done nothing to guard against the "spiralling inflationary process which 'has already begun. It is as though they believed that devaluation of it- self was in some miraculous way a "cute-allfor our "present economic plight. Atlee warned the people of Great Britain that if. inflation follow- ed\ devaluation the entire etonomy of ~the-- "country --would be jeopardized] ; This, we believe, is exactly what is happening in-Canada, * & =» "MORE ABOUT DOLLARS | It does seem strange that -the cost of living should be coming down in the country .which feast needs it. . . the United States. However, this is not meant tp be a" criticism_of that " Watch your Label; it tells when your subscription 5c, Single Copy "$2. 50 per year outside Canada, : Notes Comments [emergency . . . country, 'we are only drawing atten- tion to the fact that so often those who least require' help "are often the very ones who get it. The people of Canada are onthe brink of a danger-. ous plight: Our cost of living is get- ting another boost upwards and we, tion of District Manager at Long Lac yj as a people, are in no position-to meet in the Nipigon District with the Long S the _increasing costs. In the United States houses for the! average-family-do-not- cost.as. much as_exchanges in the district. housing in Canada . . there are many reasons-for this . prefabrivation Ms more: adequate supplies . . faster and {cheaper transportation are some of the factors which: serve to reduce costs. Automobiles. are cheaper and yet we, like our American cousins, think that ran automobile is practically necessary. Our incomes are smaller than in the States. = So we lose all round. They have "cheap 'housing . . . . they have- cheaper cars . ., they have higher in- "comes . . . and now they have a much lower cost of living index. Our government which _took no steps ; to protect' us against unjust _profits that might be taken through the de- valuation of the Canadian dollar . . . has' jeopardized the security of the' The money that individuals accumulated : wage-carners-- of the country. through the. war years and the money made out of inflated values: in real ! {estate is beginning to disappear a [we are, as a nation, turning moré and mors to credit buying and our com- ! To meet the increased costs, there mitments against future earning leave , 'must be wage increases which.in turn but a small balance, This we consider a most dangerous situation. - What makes it worse iis the fact that the western nations now seem to be en- gaged in a struggle with each other for export markets. In such a free- for-all Canada has always," 'hitherto, fared very 'badly... we cannot visualize her doing any better in the future unless some steps are taken to look at our economy in a realistic. Q - [Pert So oe Becomes District Manager © Mr. 'W. R. Hillier, formerly field | man. for.. the. -Waodbridge-Vaughun-- Telephone Co, has accepted the posi- Lac Telephone Co. The Long La¢ Company Mave nine' The most distant oné is 124 miles fr om; 'the home office at Nipigon. i When housing conditions permit' Mus, Hillier will join him in Nipigon. As soon' as Mr. and Mrs. Hillier have -established residence, Miss- Annabel)e Hillier-.jntends to transfer from To- ronto to Port Arthur as long distance operator with the Bell Telephone "Co. At this point she will be 64 miles from | : | Grade her parents' new home. We wish the Hilliers™ success and "happiness inthis venture. AT LIONS CLUB. The semi-monthly dinner of the Port Perry Lions Club got un- der-way-by=President- Lion" Jif Crand <alling on the Secretary Lion George Menzies to present to the following. members their one year 100% attend- ance .ptns--Lions Dr. Dymond, Cec. King, Don Crozier, Geerge Smith and Sam Griffen, ang special pins to Lion Dennis McKinzey and Lion Sam Grif- fen for their ten years of membership 'meeting Grade * | Literary Hoelet = Ea 1President .......... WOES, Jim Sheltzer Althe Post and evening fox a receyhion, inviting Lo ob Port Perr fo members of the Cartwright Circuit | School | y h | - Eighty-six guests and: other friends, Ce called and enjoyed the good will ex-! entr At, the recent bledtion held at Port Perry High School, the following aye ended by u e v inister and his Y ] te yY our nev m A Fr d a Of the results: EY) gracious wife, The living room, din- yr ing room and study were galy decked Howsam- Sale" Booth § ) ¥ 'd ekot q > ~sMarlene-Badout------------ El vo 'Fat-Flowers: "Tha ladies "who THE PORT PERRY STAR CO. F arther D, nations. to the Recreation Published by - LTD rized as Shiond Class" Mail, Oftice Department, Ottawa. e Fund: ® ) Prince Albert Girls' Booth... "Jas. JR. Mac Brien aves siense don 310,00 Bi Roy "Robertson Rvp tb nsor fab rbre 20.00 meeting fhe Cartwright Bruce Holthy gave an interesting ace- September "6th, 1949, with 'count "of the printing of the- Bible. "G. Bowles presiding. Mrs. Leslie Saiith favoured us with a and. Mrs, Jack Goode regular XL Repse- wrerraerzCatthryn Hall Council, Don Ashbridge | Reeve W. ! . . " tn Tare ' ETH 8 PRD Grade XA Reps. .......Mary Munroe | Business of the session included a Solo farry Your Bible H. en 2 Hiiokd Collins { complaint re dust on thie-voad in Cad-- Martyn read the poem "The Bible ol on, iy > Grade mus, which was referred to Councillor Stands". Mrs. G. Smith conducted a XB Reps. ... Mayrene James Lloyd Smith IXA Reps., Freida MeCullough Earle Dobson Reps. ...........Nora Boxall » Paul. Peel Black to state Council action. Clerk tontest on the Bible and the Roll Call, LW. Beacock was instructed to write was answered by a book from. the "oud to District I ngineer Mr. Marston, | Testament. Following the program a 'with. regard to the wiiter course at | dainty luneh was served by the com- Caesarea, fora decision onthe matter. mittee in charge.-- |W. VanCamp requested a room in thie! The Young People enjoyed a weiner Arena for a club room. He was re-, roast at the school one eveiiing Iagt ferred to 0. Wright caretaker ----a-Wweek.-- 2 Grade [2 rrr Vice-President Helen Diamond: Secretary-Treasurer, 'Isobel Clements [request for subsidy on the road ex-; We sre sorry" the ut Murray Bernard | Grade XIII Reps.- ..Mary Wilkinsow'| pendituie up until Nugust 31st, 1949, His leaving our community to make his i : Lloyd Somervijle | was signed. X home in Toronto. Grade XII Reps. ... "....Diane Santer| Residents please note that Cart-; We regret that Mr. Rosé preached,' A ow _.. Bob_Fallis wright will return to" Standard me his Tast" sermon on _this circuit last Grade XI Reps. oie NRA Doris Hull i September 25th, at 1 a.m. (Sunday. ow v. Ronald Wallace! The following orders: were submit- Sunday, Oc tober 2nd there will be Grade XA Reps......... Ronald McKenzie ted: Durham Flowing Society, $10.00; Anniversary services at Prospeet - Joan Aldred |R. Wall, stock valuator (4 trips), $10: Church at-H am. dnd 7.30 pon. Rev. with the Port Perry Lions Club. - fashion' 2 . Controls saved us during the war and it is not too late for con- trols to Save us in the developing _However, it_appears 'In spite of the small turn-out, tail twister Roy Cornish found ample time and. opportunity to fine most of "the that the government will have to have a change of heart if' this is to be' done. One of the unfortunate things about a parliament that is more re- presentative of the legal profession than it is of general public is 'that it all too often gets bogged down with its legalistic thinking . . . sometimes lightly referred to as 'red- tape, "Pontypool We believe that in the minds of most Port Perryites Pontypool is a flag station near a puddle in a sandhill, a little east of .Burketon. Could it be {that having lost our railway they are a bit jealous when we see the Palace Car Flyer stop at Pontypool to unload a bunch of tourists a. summer cot- tagers? Yes, believe it or wh, Pontypool has become a summer resort. Our Jewish friends have built a Synagoge there and cabins, cottages and some year around houses are being built in -"all'directions; and the swimming pool "is filled to ratiiy, Another fortu- PE a Loses . - Eye- ; : (Times-Gazette) Miss Ruby Brown, 22, of Scugog Island, lost an eye and four other per- sons were treated for injuries at the Oshawa General Hospital as the result of a head-on collision between two automobiles at Raglan, 10 miles. north of Oshawa jugt before midnight "on Saturday. : Dr.'L. M. Morris, ho attended the injured, stated that Miss Brown suf, fered a broken nose and fractures.be- hind-the eye as-well-as serious injuries to the left eye which necessitated its RAE, nate occurance has been the discovery that the sandy land is excellent for tobacco culture and now thousands of acres of abandoned farms are under 'cultivation and armies of pickers are at. present working at top speed to head off Jack Frost. removal by Dr. A, W. Harding. The injured gir] was riding 'in_a ER ike drivers: by Arius and letters of appreciation are being ; dren; Mr. and Mrs. Hulber, Everett, Villa, 21; of Nassau Street, Oshawa. The other vehicle was driven by Mr. |Grant Mahaffey, 23, of Purple Hill, who told police he dozed 'at the wheel members present. E Followjng. dinner, Mr. Grant Mac- Donald,of the Port Perry High School staff, gave. an outline of -the Cadet Training Course 'used in the school. He introduced the guest speaker of the evening, Cadet Lieut: Jack Griffen, who gave a word picture of -his six weeks' 'training at-Cadét' Camp this. summer. These weeks of camp were spent at Banff, Albegta, + Lo ta Scout News A well atended, ing. of the local 'was held Tuesday was accomplished. The Treasurers report, ably pre- sented by Wentworth Watson shows a healthy financial condition. The' Scout booth at the fair was enthusiastic meet- Group - Committee, ' evening apd me highly successful and nettéd a satis- "gio to you factory return. It was a big job made possible by the co-operation of all. The Cubs did & big clean- -up on re- turning empty soft drink bottles. The Scout ably assisted members of the Seout-Mothers-serving at the counter: BLACK TOCK ! | By a unanimous motion votes of thanks were included - -in_the Minutes sent to -Silverwoods Ltd. Carnegie Hardware, Ellsworth Kennedy, for scrviees rendered. None can' be singled out but as always the Scout It_is_a_very pleasant sight to see these miles of flowing tobacco weed of J with-the-accompanying-drying-or-cur. | 'ing sheds. > Se The government algo is making a , Splendid, though belated, effort to re- ' forest the ridges from which our .pio- neer grandparents ruthlessly cut the magnificent pine 'without any pre- tense of replacing. We are glad. to observe' that very excellent wark is now being done and thousands of acres-of blowsand are being reclaimed .~and it is a surprise to see how rapidly is the growth. sels Anyone wishing a pleasant drive in our beautiful autumn sunghine should ~plan to motor on 7A to Highway 35, and then down in to Pontypool and two or three miles south, in fact if you ran into Orono you would only have added pleasure, You, could picnic in their park and come home by way .of Hampton and Blackstock, MORE LOCAL NEWS of his auto. the forohend, brush en a concus- Psion; "while Frank Diamond of Pros- pect, who. was: riding. with him, sis- Day of which you will hear more as to HilT"and other relatives on his sway large barn of Mf. tained lacerations of the lower lip and when you can sink your teeth in a home after a two months tour of the several loosened teeth, . 3 Villa' sustained a Icerated- finger and concussions while Gefry Mulville, Proposed Scout home in Fort Perry. course at Osgodde Hall. Cromwell Avenue, Oshawa, another passenget in_ the. vehicle - driven by 88 Chaplain, filling. .the term left in Toronto. Villa, suffered 4 broken nose, and' small lacerations about the head. 2 NOTICE 'REACH TGWNSHIP | COUNCIL, WILL MEET ON THE FIRST MON- DAY OF EACH MONTH IN FU- TURE INSTEAD OF FIRST SATUR- DAY, AS FORMERLY, T. H. HARDING, Reve -- " ON'PAGE 3 sept 20 and Cubs leaders, | Sulman and Plough- man dégirve. credit' for Hie ising ; Teliing in this ay pt. Te The next Scout project is Apple delicous Scout, Apple, Other 'businéss discussed was the Appointment of Rev. J. Coneybeare, -Vacant by the transfer of the Rev. Mr. | Bruton, aid to the Port Perry Com: munity Recreation Centre, and the annual public meeting. to be held in October, when parents and interested citizens are invited to attend. ATTENTION SCOUTS: You are asked to be at' the High' School on 'Thursday, 'Septembér 20th at 8.30 to meet a special committee for a short meeting. : After thanking representatives of the .Séout Mothers for attending the meeting adjourned to meet again on Monday, October 3rd at 7.30 p.m, at jhe! Iie Office, Grade XB Reps........ AE Ella Barry Commercial News advertising for ten- "MLA. Nichols, of Toronto, will Speak ) Peter Carswell {ders for bridge, $16.50; two "No Park- in the mori and Rev. W. C. Smith, Grade IXA Reps, ........ Jean Williams ing" signs, $9.10; grant to Port Perry of Port Perry, will speak in the even. : Lloyd Balfour !Reach and Scugog Agri. Society. Ling, Speeind- music both services. XB Reps. ............. 4 Sy ; : Geode IXB Reps. i His beny, MRS. JN. SANDERSON | remem 2 RBA FIIYS0 Suddenly on Wednesday, Sept. 14,1' , Friday Morning Assembly Com.-- A Tae 2 et Burhara Jackson, Anne Goode, Jim Margaret. Rowan passed away at the Utica ere ~~ ' » ( 3» : a. 2 a - . To TC OPTS SW Hone of er son Richard Sanderson, - Ie --Beatom-- x ai \ near Haydon. She was predeceased Anniversary 'service is over for an- 4 [] # 8 "1 > calle Girl Guide News The Girl Guides held another one of their meptings last Friday evening, September. 23rd. Mrs. -Jaek--Cook opened the meeting with the - Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Warriner then' intro- | duced us to the guests of the evening. bysher husband seven years ago: She other year. was the daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. Richard Rowan and was born near: Caesarea, Oct. 8th, 1869, Mrs. Sand- erson spent most of her life 'in Cart- wright but in later years resided near Haydon with her son. - Mr. King had charge of the first part of the service, and Rev. S. B. Proffit was guest speaker. We thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Proffit's ad- dress and will be delighted {o hear him again. Ashburn choir supplied music and are to be-eongratulated on ~The funeral took place from-North-- cutt and Smith funeral parlours on They were the Blackstock Girl Guides Sept. 16th. Service: was conducted by and their leaders, Captain Hamilton | Bev. A. [5 Cresswell, assisted. by Rev. and Mrs. Hamilton. "It was very nice Milton Sanderson, Toronto, who spoke to_see these girls in full-uniform.--We gory highly of the deceased ful to them as this occasion whs not the first time they have come to our assistance. The church was tastily | "decorated and the hydro fulfilled their prmoise_and_we_ had our lights turned | their selections. We are indeed grates Students" Cotneil-- Kay "Hasting ee VY 53 Pp le poured tea were Mrs, . Kenneth , Sam- re ¥. In hin A - Vaylor s Restaurunt ven oe "B53 resident .......iveicio ions Bob Helm Als: Nestle 3 \ : co Gloria Hastings ™ Net proceeds from sale of tickets ro-Presid : Ki 3 «oo clls, Nestleton, Mrs. Marwood McKee, ! ) : $B A0m ck } ice-President 0... AE ay Prentice Cudinus. Mrs Rk "Arig - Barbara Hunten--- on General Eleetrie Refrigerator ecretary-Treasurer Fred: DeNure ro mus, Ars. Roy Perjusu) bio Marie Strong 20.00 i by Wo H, I )33.5 | Pianist "Joan Real Norman Mountjoy, Blackstock, The DIIIUE comenimunming unl ' -Sopated by. We 1. Pet........ 3350 RI CITI I ITI IIIT Srerararersniany © Literary President Jim Smeltzer ladies who served the dainty refresh = dterary President.,.......... J R 2 I Athletic President : eAlan_Cawker ments were "Mrs. Stan Rabin, Mrs, Eh - Ray Snooks, Mrs. Pérey Collins, Mrs!) afternoon. « - 3 Social" Conveners........ Eleanor DeNure . : Howird Cartes Harold "Martyn, Mus. JW Pearse, | teMr. and Mrs. Farvatt; Ivelyn. Ross « : 1 'y. Athletic Society-- - YM, T. Saywell, Mus. Heetor Short "The: Wetiinn's "Association niet ar 4nd Margaret Sutcliffe were at Lind- President . : Alan Cawker ridge and Muy, Gilbert: Marlow. "Mrs. (je home of Ms. B. Webster on Wed. 54 Fair Saturday. : Ry Vice-President Joan Howey Leith Byers and Mrs. Cecil Hill were: nesday, Sept. 20st. Mrs, H. Martyn's Mes and Mes" Prizemun and Hugh, a# Seeretary-Treasurer _).Shirlgy Vance also ten-room- assistants." - [group was in charge of the program Toronto, guests of her mother, Mrs. Li irade XIII Reps... Mari¢ Thomas Cartwright Council Has Busy Which was based on the priiting of Ackney, on ply: ! : (5 Bill Brock Session the Bible. The devotional period Mr and Mrs" Maunsell Gerrow, of A 'Grade XII Reps... ZRuth Snowden! All members vere Wresent wt the Was taken by Mes? I Vernon, Myps: london; Meo and Mis. Joe Grose, of If i Ste Tville, we re Sunday_guests. at He . Walker's. BY Rissell -Marper visited his : SA ) daughter. Mrs, H. "Rogers, Bowman, ATRL ville, last week. ¥ Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kerry, of Port Perny with Miss Christie on Sunday, 3 Cea + JA Bethesda % Thanksgiving is just "around the scornet. Buy your tickets on the draw = for Thanksgiving fowl. Fo Congratulations. to Mr. and Mus. a ' Ted -( roxall and Mr. and Mrs, 5. Ball, 2 our' recent newly weds. es Sa Reme 'mber the Bazaar at Joe Wat- } ) son's on-October 8that 2 p.m. The proceeds are to be sh wed 'with the LU xbridge Cottage Hospital 1° "und. ! Sunday visitors_at Mr, and Mis, I. Parvish's included Mr. and. Mus. Robt. Harwgol and family, from Sandford. Glad to see Turner Ashenhurst at Matis -------- T TY fone again. Trust he will soon be up and around. + Visit the Ty Irooth at the bazaar, ' ! for Christmas suggestions --% und Mrs. Evans Suggitt, of To- ront and Mrs. TI. Suggitt, of Uxbridge, visiting at Fred Dobson's on Sunday. - Rt Rally - Day will be he Id this Sunday, Mr. 1 [A October Znd at blo'elgek, -- poe Mrs. Fred Dobson and partnra were ve in Toronto on Saturday. . ! ay "Mr.cand Mis, Mareellers and boys nf with Mrs. Yenney, of Uxbridge were visiting in Guelph on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Handley spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, 'Clarence Croxall, assy The children of the Band are working industriously to prepare P, rthings--for-their booth at the Bazaar. 7 [Come and-sce what- they have to show CA Mission A children; glso-a-sister, Mrs Wn Steete of Nesleton. = A daughter and son pre- degeased their mother in 1912 and 47, wish to thank Captain 'Hamilton and Pall bearers were Adam Sharp, W. wy topetiie we nl ul very fine, Lyou. " wi [the Girl Guides from Blackstock for Sanderson, Douglas Higgins, Ralph , . Pas fy hit "coming and joining in with us for the! Virtue, Richard, and Arthur Rowan. ¥ The Young People Hog idly meet Eilat 7 paints Ag evening. * They helped us a great deal't Many floral tributes expressed sym- ing last Friday ty 8 pm, at Nora Box: | ty i bereaved ones includs all s. All report a pleasant evening. bd ing In last week's news, Patty Hewitt's pathy with the. berenves There is no meeting this week Badminton ase eZ 2¥: name was omitted froin the passing ing a pillow from the family, grand- WN ; : . oo ) ] } } list for the Tender Foot Test. Sorry | children, neighbours and Haydon Sun- Joc Mio 1 iid a broken Those wishing to play Badminton iy Patty. Hope it tlocsn't happen_again, "day School. ; arm... Mrs G alker had the mis this winter, please "be at the High A Also it was Joan Cook not Dorothy © She leaves to mourn her loss three fortune to burn all the fingers on ons, School at 8.15 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 4 'who passed the. same test. Our apolo- sons and_ daughters, Richard- of 'Hay- » hind. , emerges SEL ANN ith, or contact Mrs. Sam Naples or . 2 also, Joan. don, William of Janctville;-Everard of Several from the. village ateni r LA. Boyd. Those who have Mi Don't forget this: Friday at seven' Hepler, Mrs. Philip (Mary) of Toron. the Geer and Ploughman wedding inlequipment may come prepared to 4 ! Felock at the Public Library. to, Vera of Haydon and Mrs. Higgins Port Perry. United Church, Saturday play. iE he fi (Marjorie) of Toronto, and nine grand- | 3 a respectively." : . : : " ' . \ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bailey afd chil: WEE by '*M.A.C. § y Now that Stalin has the Atom Duplessis wishes to introduce lot- : with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey. D; Fir Bomb, we can say that he has just. teiies in the Province of Quebec. Such 7 {5 Rev. C. W. Hutton exchanged pul- isastrous ire about © everything except A-n-step representd-n--terrible gamble: ne p---- | pits with Rev. Cresswell for Haydon - ALOYAL OPPOSITION, a i y United Church. Anniversary -BeiviTe | Near Greenbank ! . I Sa Count Carlo Sforza said that if the 3; Rally Day was observed in United During the electrical storm on Tues-' op hey are saying "in Ota that the Church Sunday School with Lois Lar- day night, the residents of Green- leader of the. Conservatives in the mer telling a Story Surprise Package. bank district were --alarmed --when-- -House of COmmiGNE_ isa most "Hull: Mr. T. A. Beacock, Weyhourme, Sas- the sky was lit up with a spectacular gweld man.' , . katchewan, visited his niece, Mrs, C. glow. It was soon learned that the hw Donald McArthur," on the 10th concession. of Reach, was 'on fire. Apparently lightning had struck the building and ignited it be- fore the heavy rain came. A somber of parlinment made a big fuss phout getting a fox parking 'while the house as in ses- siond The. minister investigated . ..his deputy and no doubt the usual _pugn- ber of clerks. - After having taken up the time of the hoise to make the complaint . . . and to hear "the re- sponse the minister the following day . it «turned out that it wasn't a summons . . . just a note to say that ithe hon." member had parked in the jwrong place. Now if we have many representatives--iike that . . . what's our legislation 'going to look like at summons British Isles. Mr. Grant Ferguson has beguh' his: Miss Thelma Fergusin is teaching | i eeprom gre - | "Asis usual, when lightning strikes, Congratulations to' Mr.' Sam Jeffrey the whole building was on fire before who celebrated his: 91st birtliday on being noticed.. A: call was gent to the September 21st and to Mr. Jas. Nes- Port Perry Fire Brigade- who imme- bitt, Nestleton, who will be 94 on Octo- diatély took their. fire truck to the ber-2nd." scene, but all they could do was to Ww. M. S. of United Church "held its "help save the rest of the buildings, September meeting at the home of, Mr, M th t onl I Mrs. C. Hill, Mrs. A. Johnston gave r. McArthur not only lost his arn but also kis entire crop of grain and votio d chose as her sub- te Sonntiam) =n oop Yodel om hay along with some 50 pigs, a binder 3. 14 of this present sitting? » Hop : _ and a manure spreader. i Harrison gave an inspiring addpess on the Chrisian Commission and Mrs. | We understand there was insurance, Mouhtjoy read an article on Temper- While it is a heavy loss financially, it: ability to meet new situdtions and ance, ; ii is-hasd- to estimate the real loss, when problems . . | It appears that in re- Rev, C. W. Hutton and Mrs. Hutton' everything 'is being put in readiness spect of this charactdristic there is opened their home Thursiay afternoon to house the stock for the winter, little improvement in man. = Lt . > 3 , Drale * Ld LN Intelligence has been defined as our - URProvements in living cond} _ good and good stupid Inndowners, and the stypid ind dustrinlists did nothing to destroy the ~The Passing Show. oo 7 15 Wan by the workers and the peasant! in the 1d past few years, and if they did ndthing Eh to fight aghinst IPTOVE ments, in the Wh future, Communisin would die, That's 4% what we -have Been trying to say all 33 along. Now, we go the next. step, if ni Communism comes it will be because x of certain people's stupidity. 0 «+ 2 VS There is a member of Parliament xn who occupies the space Wsually al- i 4 lotted to two members. His name is ns Garland and hg comes from the North, wa We don't mind this .. . what we do * Nk mind are the members who have been Wy elected and don't fill one-seat. y 5 PE I Most often the struggle within man, i¥ described as the good against the bad... but this, we know from per- sonal experience is a lot of nons¢nse « « the real struggle is between . + We seem unablé to 'distinguish which good we should un- Xe : : Jd

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