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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Nov 1951, p. 1

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- a NEES WN Rao $2.00 per year tn advance. 5c. Single Copy $2.60 per year outside Canada. - PORT PERRY, ONT., THURS PORT PERRY ie Fe 2A AA Se AK DAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 19 Ty oR AAR FS sl RA Ca ED) TN Fer at a Fr THE PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa, BAERS AAT UAE PAS Hi FONE Published by REPRESENTATIVE: GOVERNMENT When representative government was. . first introduced 'into this country, we had a two-party system! Therefore, the people had an opportunity to express in a clear cut «© manner their choice of thé government which was to determine public administra- tion for the ensuing term of office. * At that time, a three-party or multiple party system was unheard of and undreamed. To-day it is just as clear that only in most able--My dear volume of production bears an inverse re- lationship to the secondary costs of prim- ary materials applied to a labour index that has consistently moved on and upwards through a passing phase that has marked a juxtaposition in-the balance on the world tables and resulted in temporary indisposi- tion of 'current revenue to maintain itself' "in a favourable ratio to the goods procur- Mr. Abbott we have strug- gled and struggled to understand what you in A Financial Report FINANCIAL REPORT RE. GENERAL FUND Port Perry Boy Scout Group Qctober 31, 1950 to October 31, 1951 Biisiness Men. Donate Two Cheques On'Wednesday, Nov. 21, in the Pres- byterian® Church the Business Men's Association entertained members and guests at a lovely turkey dinner pre- pared and served by the St. John's Ladies' Ald. ' .] "The C.G.LT. have had a yery busy month. The Junior Groups under the leadership of Miss MacGregor have they have composed a scrapbook to help them in their study. The Senior C.G.LT. group have been studying vocations and the first voca- tion was nursing. ~~ After a study of the requirements needed to enter the profession of nursing, an invitation been doing a project on health, and' Re-Elected unusual circumstances does the elected mean and have rome to the conclusion that ! ; Receipts ; Mr. Norman Heayn, treasurer of | was extended by Miss Bourne, Supt. of sheila Sa ; you were born with a superior type of brain Bal. on land, Oct. 31-50 .......$ 128.68 At ; > : : party represent a majority opinion. : : ad the Association, made the presentation | Oshawa Hospital to visit the Hospital £ which We lesser mortals must never hope Union Insurance, re re accident of n $200.00 cheque to Mr. Sulman,|and nurses residence, Theré were nine In the Ontario elections 49 per cent. of ~~ to.attain, We are so glad that we have a INSUTANCE ..vvvvervsernsiriienrine: 875 ehnirnian of the Boy Seout Group #3108 who 6econtod thes Do ihe the popular vote went to the Conservatives, person like this to guide us through our : Interest on bonds ............ 12.00 | combiittee. Mr i thanked- the last Saturday ra gH i a and yet they won 87 per cent. of the seats "financial difficulties. Cash-from Cub Pack ............... 6.60 A, for : their generous gif Yet " in - sR) id In he assembly. The Liberals with 9) Then there is John Simplejohn, a neigh- Failed and Son Danan i 83.30 | which Awould hurry the completion Jus on a tour through the hospital, the .per cen pop , Y . bour of ours. His explanation is some- rom Bldg re Financia of the Scout building, making it pos- | laboratories, the kitchen and the din-- approximately 8 per cent. of the seats : : ampaign 28.00 ; 3 : : dan : what, as you might say, simpler. He says: - CAMPAIEN scr prrsnirisgprerssssones "7 1sible to open it this winter. ing rooms, and answered any questions Theo, far) puch ores : With 19 Pe) . You make less things for more money . , Paper Salvage... 108.67 d 3 Mr. Merlin D the girls wished to ask. We were then 4 cen Wi a in the hin p hg at's why people make things (he says) Refund from Provincial The piss wp " X - in. ipa taken to McLaughlin Hall where we i "4X presenta erry . ."you make less things for more money Hea juarier Sit Wi called ¥ 2s Te ie hah were pleasantly surprised by the serv- Tommy Thomas, C-C.F. member for Po So, the election facts show that although _. . then the boss has to get more money Receipts from Ph id on "2 i presented him wit 2 chone I tho [18 of refreshments, after repast We Ontavio County retained his seat in NE 50 per cent, of the voters in Ontario op- for doing less, otherwise you wouldn't know Receipts from Apple Day' ....... 112.06 [to be applied to the paymen x : '¢ | continued our tour through the nurses = CS : LAN hosed or voted a ainst the Conservative who was the boss (he says) then when you ------------ | new floor in, the Memorial ar ens residence. We saw one of the rooms 1 house from P.C. candidate, Mayor IN P z i Total Receipts $1066.68 | A Ted hairman of the rink Mike' ; y SC Party, representation of the total opposi- go to buy the stuff you made you have too OLB] DOCOIDLA Libis ersiimumimimnes . Yona. et. as charrinan of of a local girl and, the reception room Mike' Starr and Liberal Leader Wal- TN tion in parliament is just about 12 per cent. much money . . so instead of you saying, : : committee, thanked the Business men |, je beautiful recreation room that ter Thomson. This is the second term HRY . = aT * keep the change . the clerk charges you: |. Expenditures for this generous help. This dona- |i i (heir disposal. for the soft spoken Welshman VaR This lopsided Fopressniasion Is not con. the extra amount to save you the trouble Supplies from Dom. Hdqts. ...$ 8.63 | tion brings the debt down to $760 on oh . 2 ductive to goo government. | 8 presen of saying Keep the change Registration fees ...... Teresina 40.30 { this building. (The cost of the floor, Miss Henry then took us back to the lO LIE set-up which makes possible such-outland- . EEE a Mise. (stamps ete.) .... 8.22 | which was laid during the summer, [hospital and showed us through the : . 5 ish outcomes is even capable of worse.in- We're afraid to tell John that we don't Rental of films ........ 7.96 | was $2,900.) new addition to the hospital which is Girl Guides A -equalities of representation. : Boson his eoly m is hi ieny because Hydro-Electric .......cenunennreens 12.00 Ma Ietoner dali : not quite finished. The girls were SR : Sir 3 : e's so sure that he has the right answer. Liability Insurance paid ....... 9.10 r. Merlin cher led in a 8INg- taken by the lovely pastel colours of . : ; fats It is high time that we demanded and got = ; ; i hy Jom pe Eid "0.00 | song, after which Dr. M.- B. Dymond | (je walls and the y Tol drapes in Hello friends! Well, the Guides NP the transferable vote which makes possible Then there's Prof, Bumblehead of the . Paid Mothers' Aux. re banquet 73.30 | introduced the: guest. speaker, Mr. L.f yeh room, : have held another weekly meeting at 7 a second choice on the ballot 30 that those Department. He Says that like all com-- Insurance on bldg. sores -54.00 | McConkey, secretary of the Oshawa er the local armouries on Wednesday as i voting for candidates running behind the plicated things it's really quite simple . . Prov. Hddts. anoth . pg.10| Chamber of Commerce, who spoke on | We all had a vision of what our own | mye eek we were expeetin pe first two candidates can transfer auto- and then he says the whole trouble lies hl i oy Cet oes | "Inflation Today." : | new hospital will be. sual, sw Ypre ox) g 3 matically his vote to another candidate. with the Canadian Manufacturer's Asso- nn Tod t pr oie 300 . Miss Henry then took us back to * Guide leader-from Cannington but 4 Unless this is done, our: party system is - ciation. He says that labour was getting Ex PA re Fair Sal aj Mr. McConkey gave a splendid ad- | (he reception room where Kent Gerrow unfortunately she did not come. How- in for a very bad time of it. The Conserv- ~~ too powerful _with its organization and ted is Be Fogg iin dress which was a great help iii under- | {janked her on behalf of the girls and ever the meeting continued as usual, ' .atives have an opportunity to introduce it = especially with its foreign leaders . . he 5 phate i a iw standing the present conditions of |. said good bye. : starting with a patrol drill and then Tea in this parliament; we think they would calls them the foreign legion and means of Xp. Ye Apple Day pte) 29% iving costs. We finished our afternoon by going come time in the torners discussing the be very wise to give it serious considera- course the big union leaders in the States TOLL EXP. vomits $ 936.88] Mr. Mansell Gerrow thanked the | bowling which all the girls enjoyed. the Christmas nursery bugs, and then : tion. : . . well, in order to keep labour in its place A speaker on behalf of the Association. "The senior girls enjoyed a pot lek yacticed first aid on the other mem- f : ~ ..you let them-organize . . then you let Total Receipts $1066.58 . supper last Tuesday evening, a grad- boys of the patrol. After this a sema- 4 HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN IT? them agitate for higher wages . then you win Re '681 Phe Business Manager of the Osh- {uation ceremony followed. phils ane aid n. taki ss coe i : i 1 Total Expenditures ............. wee 036.88 : , : = ) I game were 1 let them strike . . then when the people HE awa Times, Mr. Tom Wilson, was| Jean Dowson, leader of the Explor- -playe lever g FE By now most of us have realized that our know all about it you settle the strike i -- a YE STs Desinin, Saag: af wo plor- played. Several more games were pad dollar, or what was our dollar in 1939, has raise the cost of your goods and you hive Bal. on hand ........ Zuo $129.70 | CR1ied upon for A remarks. dy irs i 2 ig foo hn played and the evening closed with bi | plorer with her first star for this J fs a value of approximately 52.55 cents. A fact is a fact, and as Bobby Burns says, "no , matter what you do with it, it's still there We accept the fact but we have difficulty in accepting some. of the to mock ye." the same: boat got organized. _ that the C.M.A is holding all the cards. and that-'labour hasn't got a chance. had all the fun and labour is once more in that it was in before they Prof. Bumblehead- says Some- how the club operates by going from' farm to farm judging cattle. Jose Newlands gave a report on the "TW gotivities of the Junior Farmers. This is, of course the boys' part, there is another organization which is similar for the girls. by playing coach Andy Anderson with twenty points and George Rodd with fifteen points, Young Rodd played a terrific two way game and some time- ly baskets in the final quarter relieved some stubborn pressure put up by Ajax, <7 Wentworth Watson, Treas. Bal. corrected as per bank account. H. G. Hutcheson, Auditor BUILDING FUND for the Canadian Ford Theatre, heard Friday nights at 9.00 (EST) on CBC Mrs. C. W. Badour graciously opened | Dominion, producer Alan Savage is ready to give the go-aneaa signal. Quiet-spoken, dryly humorous, with a slow smile, Savage demands the best from his players. He spends hours On Thursday afternoon, Nov. 22nd, her home to the neighbours & friends of Mrs. Joseph Peel to honour her be- fore her departure to live in Port Perry. When all had arrived, Mrs. Murray Williams read an address and Entertainment was ably provided by the Barber Shop Quartette, "The Dulcitones", of Oshawa. A vote of thanks was tendered the Ladies for the excellent Dinner. - members for the School Area Board went into office:by acclamation. There will be an election for the offices of Reeve and Deputy Reeve. , Running for Reeve, Howard Dobson and Harry Phoenix; running for Dep- uty Reeve, Malcolm Bailey and Leslie year: The following Explorers grad- uated to C.G.LT. Mary Garvey, Ann Ptolemy, Helen Watson, Muriel Wallace, Miriam Pick- ard. a long campfire and the singing of taps. Remember Guides its .getting near Christmas and Santa will want to know if you have done your good deed Is the defeat of the Liberal Party to be charged against Thomson or the' Toronto Daily Star . . . . apparently it wasn't a good combination and per- | haps both must assume the blame. * * * The relation of movie advertising to the actual picture is purely incidental, But at that, such advertising isn't much worse, or perhaps not as bad as the testimonial |, . - * . Sxplaniationy hiss are given for hs tant : times, though I don't like to say it aloud, Receipts We welcomed the following new cvery day. . So. you had bettér get A ih m of the Common reasons for I thing the Prof, must be a Socialist and Bal. on hand, Oct 31 ............... $1628.91 A C.G.LT. members: Jean Bell, Thelma hugy, NANCY KIGHT A a 0 ee value of the dollar: if he isn't careful he'll get what is coming | Misc. donations... 8 19.90 McEachern, Berl Palmer, Gloria Hast- Nod i & foc 1HG IN PRS Bi : to him, " Scout 'Mothers' Aux. .......cceoee 860.00 ings. The girls were presented with Nr - a Now here is the explana ion of Mr, Bunny Si 3 ' Donation from Yacht Club ..: 26.00 their C.G.LT. pins and books. The | : ' J R, Alii, Vesper ot i : ag a | In he feanyins, 23 Sa don : Bngw Donation from Lions Club 500.00 following oils yeceived their white B 4 . % JE . Dy nflation, Do you! Irom Lone Luk g & enhancer of the checkerboa : e the explanation ior 10 : y Canada Savings Bonds ............ 391.32 Lanayards which denoted them as sen- 0ys Parliament a Toes "== | Trans. from Gen. Acct. ...... 233.61 iors. : ih : ; | . Paper SalVAZE ...cococvmmrrrrins 169.16 Jean Samells, Barbara Hunter, Joan {Fain he 'Oitaga' Journal) HE = Bob Storey along with Doug Hayes, . -- Rae, Shirley St. John, Barbara Love Ottawa's four repr ; i \¥ 1 top era Norm Hapgen and Jack Owen played OLA] TECRIPLS vo rerserrerssemsrsns $3217.89 Thelma Sweetman, Kent Gorrow Se i» fs ww ren) ives on bik ; RE ERO well and the team as a whole turned - C- Be othy Graham, Ann Chapman "The! p ii a ane Bev % : ASSEMBLY in the best exhibition of the year, Expenditures 4 SCUGOG CHAPTER, LODE. {i co hove list re. [a fami he were elected lust night in ps Friday's assembly was a welcomed | The Lions meet the same Ajax team | To Gen. Fund re Provincial "Members of Seugog Chapter, 1.0.- | ceived Chevrons which they had earn- kon perl the rosin yide 158 change in the way of interesting talks next Wednesday night at the High Hdqt. Financial Campaign Jame D.E., are holding a Turkey Dinner on ed lust year. Maple leaves were pre-| : 15 by several students about the clubs School "and should they win, it will [Labour min, 663.3 Monday evening, December 3rd at 6.30 sented to those girls who have been| The boys elections took place, car- Kies y 2305.84 : NT to which they belong. Georgia Brock' place them in an excellent position | Materials wrvreess B4| harp in their rooms at the Library. | clected to office, they were: ried out to the' letter of the Ontario TAY y ainst Ajax and Whith --_-- --- . 4 Senior mr | Elections Act two church 1 k acted as chairman by introducing oF y. Hotel 1 on +2807.18 Several new members are boing ve! Senior group, Jean Samells, Presi- Tee 5 Act, in two ¢ wrch alls. 3 . each speaker. : 3 oy Re oral, [UABCNCUNEES' 'mnsmssents 18] ceived at this time. We would like as | 4¢0t: two leaves; Ann Chapman, Viee-| The boys elected will sit in the Par-. i 2 ; many of the members as possible to President, one leaf; Kent Gerrow,|liament's session in December, at AY The first speaker was Yvonne Mil- | ! : Jos) Rapeipts varia year $3217.89 conv oul and woliohis Lote row mem. Steretary, ong leaf; "Ann Chapman, which a cabinet and Premier will be 4 ner who gave an interesting account | , Total Expenditures .............. we 2897.181°° °F i , Treasurer, one leaf. chosen, 25, of some of the displays she saw while BASKETBALL/ : EH sermons MOY 1010 Lh Cliapier Lins thelr ow Junior Group: Jean Bell, President; |, ~~ . Ha visiting the Royal Winter Fair. tte Dat Lters Basketh y Balance on hand ........coonee 320m Will Se Yrs Peas: ps 3 " FOWN Mary Garvey, Secretary; Helen Wat- |, yp 1% Pi iament. 15 the govern: 8.7 Koll fas e Port Perry Lions Basketba Vonthocth Wathon: Treas china and silverware for the dinner. | "pooper : 2 y in the province over boys oy The next speaker was Lambe | Club rolled a convincing 48-36 vict- a ' © A collection will be taken to defray We sve ow preparing dor our Ves work campaigns and activities, A who attended the plowing match at | ory over.the Ajax "Cleaners" on: : the expenses of turkey. per Service, to be held on December 16 Elected lust night were: Bob Bryce, iC Woodstock. He told the names of 'Tuesday night of this week. | The Group Committee wish to ex- mq. regular meeting will be held at at 8 o'clock in the Port Perry United Ottaw a East; Peter Gilman, Ottawa i the winners at the match, Reng This win coupled with a loss last' press their sincere appreciation for g vo. Church. Keep this date in mind, W batt Gary Boyd and Bill Lord, Ott- 5 whom was Hugh Baird of Sain eld. | week to Oshawa leaves the Port boys ihe Splonid" Jonglions, sesOIvOR Jom amen The Explorers and C.G.IT. groups [*¥" Centre. TA The student, who represented the in a second place tie with Ajax and ig Asveciation and Individuals. . have completed filling 20 Nursery| . Prior to the elections Harry Pullen, ph Grain Club, was Earle Dobson. He the Oshawa Irish. The importance of ? L R h minations bags for the 1.O.D.E. who are sending | secretary of the Colleginte Board, ex- LAN pointed out the purpose of this or- the win is far greater than one might a eac omi ) them to children in hospital in Eng- | plained the principles of voting and bed ganization, which is to put the best imagine asthe Lions must--end uy i : --------}--At-the-nomination meeting -held-in land and Scotland. ~~ parliamentary government to the boys. IR ed into circulation, thus growing 'ahead of the Ajax and Whitby teams , ! 2 3 nto Shelagh " to advance into the Ontario playdowns. ' P . | Reach Township on Monday the fol- x Her stops, : . | All the other teams in the league ad- ! Te I esentation to lowing names were Shiki el jot hi THE P ASSING SH it : Bétty Powell was called upon to |vance in different sections. . TR ALAN SAVAGE ) various offices with t e result tha ow iy give a resumé of her activities in the | Never headed from the first quarter 4 IS Pee + the members for the Council were ! 3 ' ; [ : 8%. g elected by acclamation and also the " '"" : +h Scott Baby Beef Club. ' She told us|on, the local lads were lead to victory Nine seconds before rehearsal time y ; by Mm.a.C. A 'Mary Wilson was the representa- Ron Wallace turned in a good game | auditioning aspiring Ophelias and Mrs, Peel was presented with three Smith. : The winning of the Grey Cyp has Mrs. Reginald Plush, 11rd states tive from the girls group of Junior scoring eight points and played a fine | reading scripts, prefering to use Can- chrome chairs, : E . brought out some food for thought: | She would never dream of using any- \ Farmers. She mentioned one of our defensive game. Jack Griffen and |adian plays or adaptations whenever| , 0 ooo 'enjoyed and a Nominated to Council, Elmer Gibson, Ottawa which won the cup was de-| thing but Luchus Lux flakes on the Yi ex-students, Kay Prentice, who is |Jack Pursell were a tower of strength | possible. * Alan began announcing In|, co ho ae served by the Sendy Wore Robt. Baird, at feated four time by Argos who didn't | delicate complexions of her maids and RG taking an active part in this organ- |on defence and their efforts left our | Kitchener, Ontario, in 1032, then mov- |, "0 0 ace Badour, assisted by Mrs ynde, Herman Kerry, Malcolm even get into the final games. Lag Is Just perfect for those nylons. R ization. : haa | backboards free from rebounds, ed to radio stations in Windsor, De-| "yr coo pe array Williams, a Fred Dobe Fie Cookson: piney we EE pe These students, and others, Who _For he Jer Casanova tured In lt, Fultale, J51,. Cthofines and in| oo Ww. OH. Peel, Mrs. R, A. Peel and bn son, Baird and Lynde girnin claimed they were rank |. Mrs. Marion M.- Hamilton has won v NR take part in such worthwhile groups a powerful game collecting 27 of his | 1038 made his headquarters in Toron- Mrs, O. S. Beare. : amateurs . . They were right! acclamation and will be Mayor of Oh are to be congratulated. Keep up team's 36 points. This man could have proved much more dangerous to as a free-lance writer, announcer, actor and producer. He has directed We wish Mrs. and Mr. Peel many Nominated to the School Area Board, Elwood Clements, Fred Wilkinson and * * * » Berrie for another year at least , . ood work kids! ! 0 ng \ ; ! The cost of sending a, Christmas! Fair woman thou hast served us fair 2 the g ; : but for the tight guarding of Jack |the Ford Theatre since it began in|years of happiness and contentment | Willie Stone. Messrs Wilkinson and card has gone up 100 per cent. since For another year' Hite mel din ; A FAYE HAYDEN, 11A Griffen. : : 11940, " in their new home in Port Perry. | Clements qualified for a 2-year term. last year . . 2 cents instead of one. Mayor, i 2 ; Fae gia Sis : ! : ' > ' i ; .9 2:

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