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

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» Nh + A > 2 <5 i ER 143 At A 33 he V2 £5 3 = WE a ERG AY al - - 4 pans 5 2 GA v » . x 4 - THE STAR EDITORIAL [ he = - bested TPE oe ments were made. One such was to the effect that a de- being made to exclude religion from our educational system and Another statement finite attempt was: from our public life. asserted' that religion was national asset. deep insecurity. of 1 . : Now, if we can gather anything tangible from such assertions we might. conclude that in the opinion of the church digni- taries the country is suffering from the mused, "It's incredible!" When the General, true to his pre-elec- Still another, that in spite of our unprecedented prosperity, the coun- = try seethed with restless foreboding and Corruption, it was claim- ed, was the result of a lowering of moral standards consequent upon the weakening "Ata meeting of high officials' of one of 'the Christian Churches held recently in the - United States, some veny sweeping state- 3 - ~ day life. If : be deplored. our most vital \ - This Incredible Man : When the American public heard for the first time that General Eisenhower might .- be a candidate for-the Republican nomifa- tion many of them said, "It's incredible!" When General Eisenhower won the nomi- 'nation. the astonished supporters of Taft .. complained, "It's incredible!" When the same General won the election, most of the comméntators and some of the lesser prophets beyond the microphone tion promise, to report in a SO IT Ist serious inroads of irreligions feeling: and' _ 'conduct in thé education of our youth, in «our political life and in the affairs of every- .v [3 od this is 80, then surely it is to However, according to the same offi- ciald; there is evidence of a renewal of religious interest in the number of re- ligious books which have attained wide circulation; the frequency of serious dis- cussions concerning religion; and, finally, in. the increase throughout the country, If the last part of what they had to say is true, there seems little reason for : the earlier statements made by them. : 'There, is little justification for such con- tradictory thinking from religious leaders. It does not make for understanding and - can only hurt the very cause which they seek to espouse, in church attendance visited Korea -and returned very Un-McArthurian state- ment that there was no trick or tricks for winning the war, all the foreign diplomats -- sighed in a relief way, "It's incredible!" 'But, the really startling thing is Eisen- hower's appointment of a Democrat as Secretary of Labour, a Democrat openly opposed to the Taft-Hartley Law. _de_you suppose Taft said . Yes, that's right -- "IT'S INCREDIBLE! , . . AND What n The Canadian Pacific Railway's fast freight service between Montreal and Toronto will be speeded up and im- proved by the utilization of truck trailer and railway flat cars as shown above. Under the new system ship- ments will be picked up. in one city by trucks. - The trailers will . then be loaded on the flat cars from ramos and the tractors detached. After be- ing sped to its destination by an over- night" fast merchandize freight train, other tractors will be attached to the trailers and the goods delivered to the door of the consignee. Service is speeded by elimination of handling in Port Perry, Ontario, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1952 freight sheddydamage is expected to be minimized, and the convenience of increased. If the Montreal-Toronto opérations prove successful, it is ex- pected that wider-application. of the service will be made. Farm Facls ; KEEPING CUT FLOWERS LONGER With a little care the life of cut flowers can be prolonged considerably. "As Christmas is a time when flowers THE PASSING SHOW by 'MLACH Somebody has suggested a ban on faith healing -in Canada. . Then what happens to the poor fellow who says . . . It was only faith that pulled me through. ! - ft The government does. not expect to impose a TV license fee. So, appar- ently, it's a matter of SEE CBC TV CRY . FREE. * Nn Somebody suggested that McArthur was made the Chairman of Remington- - Rand because it was the best of cheap publicity . . . What a libéllous state- 'ment to make about a General. Ex- perience has shown that Generals usually cost a country plenty. w fon A newspaper man has suggested in a talk that we would be a lot better.off with-fewer and better talks . . , and he goes on tp suggest that poor ser- mons make.good golfers . . . the par-- sons will claim, of course, that this is hardly sporting of him. A researcher for the American Navy. cised their franchises in Uxbridge rival. is experimenting with Fighter Foods Township elections as the 1962 council the 'stem Reeve Isaac Cather- flowers in water right up to, but not - for combat men . . . That's really our oh "Looking Back 15 Years From. the files of the Port Perry Star, Thursday, December 9, 1937. A 1988 Plymouth Sedan and $185 in cash were stolen from McDonald Motors on Friday, Chief Nesbitt tele- -------- are often given as gifts, Dr. A. P. phoned description of the stolen pro- - Chan, Chief of the greenhouses at the Perty tg the provincial police and on DISTRICT DOINGS Uxbridge--About 36 per cent exer- was returned. Central Experimental- Farm at Ot- tawa, offers gome simple hints on the proper treatment of cut flowers. . Sometimes flowers are wilted or show signs of wilting soon after ar- They can be revived by cutting ends and immersing the "basic trouble, we spend the money on Wood and: Deputy-Reeve Stuart Ball covering the blooms, and placing them the wrong things . .What we should Were returned by acclamation and the in a cool dark location for six hours be doing is experimenting on peace foods for .diplomats. won There's no limit to some people's fears . , . Here's a wife of a multi- millionaire husband who admits in * court she has a hundred pairs of shoes . + €ven if her husband did lose every- thing she was bound that she wasn't going to go to the poorhouse bare- footed. : ER The government hopes to curry fav- our 'with the public with its: Currie report on Army Camp,Administration "+ + « there's little doubt but what jt has combed the evidence to save its- scalp. i : ARAN The fog in London must be the same one that has been hanging over Pan- 'monjung for the last three months, - COMMUNITY HOSPITAL | Cash Donations Total previously: reported Octette Group, Epsom s 12.00 Greenbank Fidelis Sunday School Class .............ivnminerenerennnne i" _ Nora Cox, Utica v 100.00 " 12.00 Ps _ Pledges $5,881.04 'Total previously reported wenn $14,668.00 0 oF THE PORT PERRY STAR | Established 1864 ; The Port Perry Star, is published by the Port Perry Star Company Limited, Queen street, Port Perry, each Thursday. Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. Mrs. 8. Farmer, President. 5 .W. A. Farmer, Vice-President. I. A. Boyd, Secretary-Treasurer, SUBSCRIPTION RATE--$2.00 per year in advance. : $3.00 per year outside Canada. Single copy 6 cents. nn $6,267.04 - council and chairman of finance, Mor- vote for council resulted as follows: John Ball 362, Earl Dowswell 347, Clarence Bunker 265 and Bruce Beach 220. Mayor J. M. Low and Reeve Rae "Ferguson were acclaimed in Uxbridge town. ; * hk Kk Cannington--Reeve Garnet C. Wil- son was returned for his seventh term .as head of the village council as result 'of an acclamation, Fourteen were nominated for eight positions on coun- '¢il and school board, G. B. Henderson was acclaimed as hydro commissioner, : Ck kk Lindsay--A recount was scheduled for yesterday as result of the seven- vote difference in the mayorality con- test. Perennial mayor Charles Lamb, well-known auctioneer and taxi driver, edged out undertaker Lloyd Burrows 1632 to 1626. Reeve Richard Butler was acclaimed and Deputy-Reeve Bert ~ Hick was returned on a landslide 'vote while councillors: James McQuarries, William Stevens and John Baker were returned. Three newcomers: druggist Arn Harrigan, ex-Battery C.0, Bruce Maidens and teacher William Breese were elected to council, 5 0 2 ¢ Bowmanville -- Reeve of the 1962 ley Vanstone was acclaimed Mayor of Bowmanville last week. Roy W. Nicols was re-elected reeve of Darling- ton Township. : x Kk Stouffville--Reeve Win Timbers was returned to office as head of Markham Township as result of a 36 vote ma- jority over Dalton Rumney, - Coun- cillos Alf LeMasurier was elected Reeve, ; * kK Sutton--Only five votes separated the chief contestants in the 'North ~ Gwillimbury Township election. Reeve J, L. Doyle was defeated Ly Deputy Reeve Roy Pollock hy a count of 662 to 667. . In Sutton village Reeve William Park and Deputy-Reeve George La- mont were acclaimed. x Kx * Pickering--George Todd was elected Reeve of Pickering Township by a vote of 1891 to 1195 over Stephen, Stephenson. Clare A. Balsdon: won the race for the deputy-reeveship. = * kx * Lindsay -- An estimated 200,000 Scotch pines will be Pontypool's con- tribution to Christmas throughout the continent, - C. R, Green, CPR station agent states that'approximately 20 car loads were shipped by rail last year and estimated 160 box car loads, averaging 800 trees were shipped by truck.. Many of the trees are sent to United States. or even longer, 'When putting 'the flowers in vases cut the stems at a slant to- provide a wide, fresh entrance for penetrate. If they have a big woody stem, smash the stem up for about two inches to allow for a fréer intake of water. : Cut flowers are susceptible to drafts and excessive heat and will last longer if" these conditions can be avoided, Close to windows and immediately above hot water pipes or hot ajr reg- isters are not suitable places for flow- erg, Actually the average living room is too warm for most cut flowers and it is always advisable to move them at night .into the coolest place in the house, even a few degrees cooler than the living room would be beneficial. Some florists supply a flower pre- servative when flowers are ordered. It does this by slowing down the bac- terial growth in the water which clogs | -- up the stems and prevents the flowers from getting sufficient water, And as it also prevents slime from forming, frequent changes of water are un- necessary. ' tA | Austin C. A. Bathie DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto For appointnient Phone 206R PORT PERRY. BALLET :: TAP Register for Classes Saturdays 10 to 11 18 a.m, Port Perry High School Gym Teacher--Mary Brotherwood Principal--Irene Harvey + a 3 Bulldozing and * Excavating By Hour or Contract Free Estimates Given. " 1 » William Tripp R.R. 2, Port Perry. Phone r 42 July4tf, 0 ; Sl the water to, Forty degrees is ideal, but} Monday the car was picked up fn Peterborough and a young man arrest- ed, It was the third robbery in Port Perry this year, : Tofton Cast of "She Stoops to Conquer". presented at Port Perry High School included Mary Stone, Bill Willard, Beverley Kent, Grace Stone, Joel Ald- ved, 'Gordon Tetlow; Bill Beare, Mar- garet Hayes, Ruth Carnegie, Bruce Beare, Burgess Beare, Murray Holtby, Glenn MacMaster, Ivan Dusty, Fred Christie, Charles Cann, Norman Mec- Crea and Donald Christie, Almost $6,000 was spent on 'urban roads, it was revealed at Ont. County council, On rural road expenditures, Pickering Township came in for the largest share $3,616 while $1,836 was spent in Reach, $2,112 in Scugog, and $2,070 in Uxbridge. "Lido : President James A. Boe and Sec'y- Treasurer Don. J. Shepherd issued hed financial report for Port Perry Rink Co." which showed a bank. balance of $33 to start the 1938 season. Receipts during the 1936-37 season 'totalled $864.19. ) LU + SI ¥ Phillip Orde was elected president of the Port Perry Ski Club for 1937. Vice-president is Ruth Carnegie and see'y-treasuror Kathleen Carnegie. Social committee included Mary Pyatt, Grace Stone, Margaret Hayes and Jean Hopkins, -- pickup and overnight delivery will be Clipped Comments ADVERTISE WITH THOSE ' ~ YOU KNOW . Mustrating once more the manner in which merchants and industrial con: . corns are too often victimized: was the, sentencing of 31 year old salesman at Toronto recently on a charge of fraud. = The evidence produced in court dis- closed that the salesman had been canvassing for advertising in a bogus publication under the title of "Toronto Police Safety Manual." Judging from the evidence it would seem that this publication which was supposed to be under the sponsorship of the Toronto Police Department. had strong appeal for would be advertisers. In one day's 'operations the promoter of it netted as much as $750.00 in con- tracts for advertising, but the net re: sult was that the salesman earned for himself a sentence of 18 moths im- - prisonment for his activities, The moral of a-case of this kind is obvious, It is that advertisers should restrict their advertising to publica- tions that they know and particularly to their own community newspapers which cover the territory which they serve and which give them real value for their money. . By advertising in' their own community newspapers they at least do know thht they are invest-- ing their money .in advertising which will bring them satisfactory returns; --Oshawa Times-Gazette. v Weekly Smile - . The judge had just awarded a divorce to 'a wife who had charged non-support. . if "And," he said to the husband, "I have decided to give your wife $50 a month." i "That's fine, judge," the man re- plied, "and-once in a while I'l try to slip her a few bucks myself: a | a oy CI ---- The Defence Reseach Board staff exceeds: 1,600 and. operates nearly a dozen research establishments from Halifax to Esquimalt, from Toronto in the Southsto-Churchilin the north. CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Gordon D. Conant, K.C. Rogér D. Conant, B.A. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Sand and Gravel . Government Tested Landscaping, Sodding, Loam, and Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto Phone EM. 3-0604 Port Perry 186) City and Country Homes - Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Property. . LLOYD LEE 1s your local representative. ; Phone LO 5229, Toronto VNR AANA WIAA 5. y Electrical and " . [1 Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS: A SPECIALTY METAL LATHE WORK. LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground and Serviced OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC : WELDING OAUSLEY JLACHINE Air Conditioning Furnace Eavestroughing We sell and service DURO PRESSURE PUMPS SYDNEY G. BARNES BROOKLIN = Phone 72 r 3 Offices: : Stone. Oshawa, Ont., 7% Simcoe 8t. 8. | Free Estimates. Phone 88R Phone 38-2227 W. J. SYMES Port Perry Ajax, Ont, Phone 26 - septd MONTEITH & MONTEITH "EXCAVATING CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS CELLARS -- DRAINS 37 King 8t. E., Oshawa SEPTIC TANKS Gordon _W. Richl, C.A. GRADING fergie oy Resident Partner . | CLIFF BAKER, Manchester hie . : uly 17 REAL ESTATE DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG ; Consult DENTIST J. A, WILLOUGHBY & SONS Queen Street. for complete Real Estate Service. | Phene 237 Pért Perry Toffee Hours -- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry gl DR.J.B.LUNDY = | DENTAL SURGEON . | (Over Teléplione Office) * PORT PERRY ONTARIO Phones: Office 68W. Res. 68J PAINTING &. DECORATING Garry Venning Blackstock PHONE 187 r 2 PORT PRRRY ARTHUR VW. 8. GREER, K.C. in attendance - at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. f - I a Refrigeration for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. "Reg. Boundey RE - UPHOLSTERY and RE-BUILDING | Let us re-upholster your old Chester- field Suite. Satisfaction-guaranteed. Phone and have our consultant call and give you a free estimate. Free pick-up and delivery, _. Phone 56-0311 Collect OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. 8 Church Street ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Phone 261 Port Perry ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS New or old floors sanded and finished, or waxed and polished by the square foot. ~ Electric Floor Sanders, or Wax- ers and Polishers for Rent. R. PICKARD * - Phone 281W, Port Perry, Ont. CROWN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Consult the Crown Lise man CEC. KING - AGENT -Aug- 88 Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 | __ Port Perry . Ontarfe the bo . a es all a fei ges JH Tar | tami YR WERT art wr a AY 5. Na 3

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