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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Sep 1952, p. 3

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> Sp A io - Member of The Canadian Weekly Newspapers Port Perry, Ontario, Thursday, Cares That Don't Work Periodically editors gel worked up about all sorts of.things and become convinced that they have something really important to say. Of course, you realize that, most of the time the editor is like the 'golfer in the sand- trap, swatting away for all he" is worth raising the. dust and hitting nothing. The other day the editor of the New York World-Telegram hit out for all he was worth at the soft attitude of judges, parole boards, psychologists and psy- chiatrists. It was his dogmatic opinion that crime to-day was largely their fault; he felt that they encouraged crime by their ott . gentle treatment of. criminals. In no un- certain language, he asserted that the way , to put a.stop to law-breaking was to deal harshly and . ruthlessly with,, the law- breaker. He wants to see judges that won't hesi- tate to send a man to the electric chair;- he wants parole boards that 'don't turn criminals lose; he wants courts that don't listen to the 'jargon of psychologists and psychiatrists; he wants more parents who > NOTES AND ) COMMENTS ,] 'countless people who will agree with the -editor 'and in their own minds: they will " "be quite convinced that only stupidity = # keeps our judiciary and parents from put- ting the fo 'mula to work. : Regardl 3 of how effective such treat- ment sounds the truth of the matter is that it just doesn't work. The kids who are whaled aren't better than those who -don't get whaled . . as a matter of fact. we know that whaling all too often makes things worse. The parole boards have a long and impressive record far outweigh- ing their inevitable mistakes. The severe courts, the harsh penalties have a record to . for those who want to enquire into them . . and the: record inevitably dis- closes that they don't lessen crime but in- "crease it . . . and any psychiatrist can easily explain why. The editor of the Telegram and those who agree with him should study the ré- cord of crime and punishment and if they can read with understanding we won't have editorials such as appeared in the the New York World-Telegram and people won't go around talking about "getting TN NS St S---- te tt ep St Sn September 11, 1952 he DISTRICT DOINGS UXBRIDGE----Assessor Geo: Lamb © announces that completion of the as- : 3 * sessment roll reveals that the popula- i tion of Uxbridge has incxeased by 63 to L841. . The breakdown according to age groups shows 198 under; 10 years of age; 205 between 10. and 19; 8306 between 20 'and 59; 208 between 60 and 69, and 267 over 70. * - * BOWMANVILLE-- The yellow 'school buses of the Township of Cart wright 'started-rolling again this week . with drivers Ivan Thompson, George Bowers and Gordon Metcalfe at the controls. . . . The: school area teach- Crs are: Mrs. John Venning, Caesarea; Grant Campbell, Cadmus; Miss Gwen Wilson, Egypt; Miss Yvonne Chant, Blackstock junior room and Roy Turner, Grades seven and eight at the high school. - R. P. Allin and Gordon Paisley have returned to the high school and Mrs. John Scott and E. Udall have been added to the staff. . * * capacity crowd of 525 which packed - Woodville park, Wobdviile defeated Valentia 13-11 in the sixth and decid- ing. game of u best of five Tri-County Baseball League central section semi-_ CANNIN( of Gun before a HN aren't afraid to whale the bife out of their tough" with criminals, The Howard Lea. finals. Woodville is now playing in teen-age problems. gue for Penal Reform will be glad to supply the group final with-1. ittle Britain, Now, all this, of course, appeals to the ag- (details of the record to the editor of the Son ye gressiveness in us. Here is a neat, effec- = = New York World-Telegram and .all those. ; LINDSAY---A Mariposa farm hand -- tive, easy-to-apply formula. : 'There are who agree-with him. HIN as convieted Fr-rOUT ITE OF atl em m # > driving of a tractor on No. 7 highway ¢ between' Lindsay and Oakwood. Driver ) SRE Walter P. Reuter, international president with the tractor, causing a collision; . ~ § of the United Auto Workers last week productive i mn their jabs. fx "he was Lined $10 and $9.50 costs. - i pledged his union (CIO) to fight for a All workers need to feel that the AH : : ye ui iy teens } : guaranteed annual wage for workers. He - they are doing i is worthwhile and socially SUTTON. John "Allin, es oo ) ers get | paid by the hour but live hy he ganization, EEA WEL +f the fungus, said the puffball was |: - -year e can see no- reason w y-€eertain "All workers need to feel that they are : Y | 60 in. in circumference and--weighed -- E-- large sections of our population including A = : y - THE MIDWAY HERE ON LABOUR DAY over 10 pounds. } rates. : : ; ey EER management disputes . . in a scale of U Y- f Certainly the hourly Fito debater con- grievances they rank sixth. % "The very - serious --losses--resuiting | B SINESS. DIREC T OR Refrigeration ! tributes to a feeling of insecurity and is a Those firms and corporations which are En graiiiy "cond be CONANT & CONANT ET IIITII----~ 1 ki k «to stem rust on all cereal grains, This ; c THE PASSING SHOW 00 ny 'Bac - shrub should not be confused with MONTEITH & MONTEITH : ult the Crown dite Mun and RE-BUILDING | the ornamental Japanese Barberry | CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT let us re-upholster your old Chester- ! ae HIE BAR ae 15 Years ~ which is harmless. "They are easily 0 ANTS] C E C. K | N G field Suite. Satisfaction guaran a La gi by "im.a, C.h. F he P: P Star fil f distinguished. The offending common 37 King St. E., Oshawa Sy Phone and have our consultant call, : , om the Fort Sy T THe8 OF Barberry is. _a tall, graceful shrub, Gordon W. Rich], C.A. ' AGENT and give you a free estimate. Free yi ; Crosier -and Kenneth Lee from the The Lamport overhaul of the C.N.E. | : Bandas GE Barberry are carried in clusters with |. Consult "DENTIST | The Chief Paymaster of Generallis- athletes is a serious one for Port apparently didn't help the show to : iy dri ._ the seed remaining onthe stem over ] S : simo Franco of Spain ran off with Ferry High School but dependence is The harmle J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS Queen Street We Work For Money But . maintained that the time has come for Labour to abandon the system of specific hourly rates. -He pointed out that work- the executives should be paid annual salaries while the worker is tied to hourly -gystem which in the past has been the source of much injustice. According to extensive surveys made on workers" in the United States and else- where there are four needs which must be ~ ee nid .met if the workers are i be content ard + important. ' All wokers need to- feel that they are accepted and that they belong to the or- Contrary to popular belief, salaries or wages-are not the major issues in_labiour: seeking. to satisfy or meet the needs of "the workers. enjoy good relations with the employed and are doing well. Walter Reuter's move .seems to be in the right direction. I Peron speaks English with a slightly Oxonian accent, he must be ently stole the Bri asking, "Wheah Oh wheah will I evah | think they were "jet showing off." edge and carry three or more spines|. . B® = . 2 e | off." © ut Uxbridge, Sept. 29. The loss of y RE Al EST AT : = find another Eva? : : % : on the underside of the leaf stem. i OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY A TINE dik tn. vo oo Grace and 'Merle Switasr, Awhle py oo mE J Ln ATE | run ARMSTRONG SY £0 LIE I | EH ERE, va An' American' jet-squadron appar- Thursday, Sept. 9, 1937: Training has begun for the annual tish Jet Sholi--We field day Sept. 16 and the track meet =. PART OF THE RECORD CROWD. WHICH THRONGI D ff x , y f. Eo of the car involved, Ronald Nicholson of Cannington, testified that the ac- cused had pulled out in front of him postmaster, reports the find of a giant Puffball on his farm near hear. Mr.- Allin, whe greatly-enjoys the delicacy Weed of the Week } the eradication of the two shrubs-- B therry and Buckthorn. J. W. MacR¥e, Field: - man for the Crops Branch, Ontario Department of Agriculture points out that these two offenders are necessary for rust to complete its life cycle. He states that Common Barberry is "the worst offender as it is: the host which grows from 6 to 12 feet high. The - leaves are saw-toothed on the brea) any records, - winter. ss Japanese Bar- BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS | > Gordon D. Conant, K.C- Roger D. Conant, B.A. Offices: Oils; Ont., 7% Simcoe St. S. ------ Phone -3-2227 : Ajax, Ont., Phone 25 ad » Ta for prompt service on all makes, both household and" commercial. Al a\Y | LIFE ; INSURANCE COMPANY Resident Partner Port Perry © = Ontario Estimates given on Installations. Ces _Reg. Boundey RE - UPHOLSTERY vick-up and delivery. Phone 3344 collect. 8 Church Street : Holby LIEN placed on Joel Aldred, Margaret Mec- berry is a spreading shrub. The leaf | for complete Real Estate Service. | Phone 237 Port Perry R 0 0 F | N G about $360,000 worth of the General's 'ea, Ruth Carnegie . and Bett . : FREY, | The latest in Jalopy Racing (Hot- army's pay. An international alarm Crem. Cc : 2 oe = euy edges are plain and there is a single Head Diss, 355 ay Bus Toronto ' : } rod Handicaps) - is the "Demolition: Fi : spine under the leaf. In addition the] one 3-0604 OF ALL KINDS J 7 3 : ; 5 '| has been sent out for him. We sup- flowe d i Port Perry 186] Derby in which the last to remain : : honaht dis lefty flowers and. seeds appear singly, i ry xh R A N E Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding : running js declared the winner, To |POs¢ that he'must have thought that ~ Roy Cornish has bought the Figary rather than in clusters, i Clty and Country Ties . 2) Estimates given on all kinds AN +. be smashed up deliberately in one of | it the General could get a way with | 0 0% EC TTR On the other hand, Mr. MacRae ad-| Farms and Small Acreages. | Are: your policies up-to-date?| "SUM i work. SRY | these junk chariots is not our idea of | an entire country surely they would: gtreet and intends to move into hig Vises that European Buckthorn Ingusttinl 9) Dusiivss Dropenty. Whatever your Insurance needs| . vn ; Ws ' ideal entertainment. n't mind him walking off with a pal- new home at the beginning of October. spreads crown or leaf rust of oats. i may be, consult "EARL WALLACE aos j : 2h al It is a small tree or shrub growing| 18 your local representative. | Ew re Phone 261. Port-Perry -- 1 ie -The Canadian Bar Association cer- Bry quarter iillien or 50, How WIoDg © - 1318. some 6 to 16 feet high, The green Phone LO 5229, Toronto H. W. EMMERSON" : CATE | EER tainly holds no brief for our present a soldier can be when he isn't a Gen- Grant Christie, of, Manchester, was leaves are ovate in shape and have Ei a Ae RY Phone 41 Port Perry ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS 4 ; : eral or a Generallissimo. among a number¥of Conservatives sharp thorns on the stems or at the - -- : : ys PPS. | 3), __divarce laws, 3 : 10. ! IS . a oo : Cel, je: who were nominated for Ontario rid- top -of most-branches.-- The flowers |-- ing candidacy at Whitby last week. are green, and the. blossy, bitter All nominees withdrew except Dr. tasting seeds stay on the shrub over Bird, of Oshawa. the winter. : THE A. S A. : : aly Indeed, Bir. MacRae states that ¢ ? : v : A 5 dication of these shrubs is essen- : PORT PERRY T R Greenbank feachers have returned RB fof itr SEX i : : tial since new races of rust are con- LR : 5 3 thei Fesentive Shonls Tor the 1937 stantly appearing which affect varie- : Established 1864 ' ng! Yc fel, near Woodville; Alma Lee at Purple Hill; ties of cereal developed for resistance Pants '_to_known races_of rust. This raises. NTT Teteen MeArthur at Marsh Hill; Edith The Port Perry Star, is published by the Port Perry McArthur near Minden, and Nelson and Serviced : axe the problems of the 'best method of OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC PAINTING & 'killing these villians, He agrees that WELDING Star Company Limited, Queen street, Port: Party, each: iv tench at * Groenbanc Ivan Beare 3 8s teaching at Greenban Thursday. Authorized as 'Second Class Mail by the Post - - % fap aig | R. J <, |New or old floors sanded and Electrical and DR. J.B. LUNDY finished, or Wh and polished by Mechanical Rep airs, DENTAL SURGEON the square foot. (Over Telephone Office) Electric Floor Sanders, or Wax- } to ALL CLASSES OF fens Hii PERRY ONTARIO 'ers and Polishers for Rent. ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A -- ' r 'SPECIALTY Office Hours -- 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. R. PICKARD Phones: Office 08W. Res. 68J METAL LATHE WORK. Phone 281W, Port Perry, Ont. LAWN MOWERS;- Machine Ground Sand and Gravel = i Government Tested any method suggested involves some CAUSLEX. M MACHINE: DECORATING y ] ef gi % Pd work, and recommends the Basal Bark : Landscaping, Sodding, Loam, and 7 . Treatment. This treatment is given ARAAAAAAAAAAAAAANANAA, . MEE, + Office Department, Ottawa. - \ : : - | : Lak : .when plants are dormant--from Jan. . ET TE Sr Garry 3 Venning RE Stone. : Weekly Smile to 'April--and involves the painting or Air Conditionin g : 3 Pres i) ates. Phgne 88R _ Mrs, § S. Farmer, President, J : spraying of the trunk' "or lower Blackstock . |W. J. SYMES Port ory fang W. A, Farmer, Vice-President, - : . During a hurricane jn Fldrida, a branches with 2.4-5,T in oil. Sodium Furnace PHONE 187 r 2 PORT PERRY | ! 4 : : a > £0 ~~ woman was terribly upsét and could- i sd Aunts od provide a 5 187 r mn 'RR a I.'A. Boyd, Secretar -Treasurer. n't-sleep a wink. But her husband - means of killing these shrubs. oo Sat y y y © was sleeping as if nothing wad going However, Mr. MacRae suggests Eavestroughing ARTHUR W, S. GREER, K.C. Cs va TIN S 'on. that for fill information on the best | We sell and service DURO "Darling, this house is rocking as methods*of killing these pests, a copy' > PRESSURE PUMPS in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and - SUBSCRIPTION RATE---$2. 00 per year in advance SEPTIC TANKS $3.00 per year outside Canada. Single co y.5 cents. t i bl " of the Ontario Department of Agri-. | GRADING : . iis s = P iii Shaking fig to OR away) she culture Circular No. 49 entitled "Rid SYDNEY a. BARNES = | Friday afternoon of each week, CLIFF BAKER, Manchest . , Sok BROOKLIN Phone 72 r 2 or by appointment. anchester "Oh, go to sleep," he said "we're - Ontario of the Common Barberry and ] July 17 a ~~ European Buckthorn" should be ob- 'Aug 62] Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 . " , only renting it. tained.

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