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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 May 1953, p. 3

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TE SEL Spier, 4 * ERE Aa (¥ ny i A pn Se A Clipped Comments Ro : Member of Ho : : os : | hie i5- THE STAR EDITORIAL PAGE iii. ee a] Weekly Newspapers... S| SR a 3 i 1/4 vy FY FF P| EE St THURSDAY, MAY En 1958 : TT The i -- ThE . - - TT : 1 " antl Anat x 3 i ro HE : Cea ed soik Of course moisture and fer. vi 5 "NOTES. .AND COMMENTS 5 : & Farm Facls "tility. will be necesary,. too, but it is Sonya The. regular-meeting of the Ladies Aid "was 'held. in -the basement of the "MANY SEEDS. CAN 'BE WASTED almost impossible 'to over- emphasize BY PLANTING TOO EARLY the importance of having the soil fine, Especially is this so when seed to bie The Middle Road SEs OCI "ARE You A SLEEPYHEAD? The people of Canada expect an election "every: five years, rather than a real elec-' tion, - It is almost a foregone conclusion that the Liberal Party will be returned "with a substantial majority. No sensible member of the opposition doubts this for after term for over twenty years, the Lib- erals have with Hresome regularity - won to revitalize the Conservatives and bedevil tific and Cultural Organization, says ©38V. As a matter of fact for the ; : the elections? the Liberals, or what is more likely; the flatly that in a purely physical sense reat majority of plants there is no kal % Sallow Lenk sony he You. Ty rest Perse Shout the The answer seems to be i in the fact that Liberals being too long in office will have one needs to he A only long veal growth until spring has definitely iT fin las tay Te Toe ren bi bib Fi Aid . ; Where hy ae. the Liberal Party under King decided to set up.a bureaucracy too corrupt to war- . wiough to obtain and eat the foods 7ived and hoth air and soil are PUr¢d fine pe mis. Sper, Sug Mer Mes: Heo, appropriate what was best in the opposi- tion platforms and make it their own. They have stolen the- political planks of both the C.C.F. and the Conservatives (the i a for the opposition are empty words. and leaders are powerless to lead them out -of the wilderness. --- + Since you won't he able to defeat the Liberals on the basis of a sound platform--- Sooner or later along will come a leader rant further support. : The succeeding scandal will throw the Liberals out, That time has not come yet . . . but apparently we are beginning to + For every seed wasted because it The question of how much sleep a was planted too late, there are af least « head" at those who just hate getting "Countries than Canada thst we are in- up. in the morning, . clined to rush things too' fast, Of course it is pleasant and natural to" get outside with a spade just as soon. & Reeént scientific roeaicha have provided some strange new answers tist, - Gerald Wendt, attached to the United Nations Educational, Scien. serious frost, it is well to take things warm. "Of course there are some exceptions. One ean hardly get grass seed, sweet peas, the first radishes and spinach, that keeps one alive. Human babies, and very young an- imals, waste no more time being sown-is tiny like that of lettuce, car- lag Fish in the chair and the pro rots, alyssum or portulaca." If the ? program next October. It appears that the election half-baked schemes more caleulated to ruin.» > Person needs is generally a matter of o dozen'lost through being put in t00 seed bed is coarse, und lumpy it will Charge of gioup 3. Hostesses were + will be more a matter of routine, a form . "a party than to get it elected. Alas! the , controversy, w » the sager early- arly, Perhaps it is because most of be, nigassible 'to Keop Qt alr and oir Miss Ethel McCoy ard Mrs. Douglas - that' parliament must go through once in opposition has fallen on evil days and their risers always ready to holler "sleepy. ou. ancestors came from warmer: ther the seeds will not germinate at Fish, The many friends in this cominunity aft sorry to know that" Mrs. George Gordon (nee Helen Ferguson) is in hospital 'in Toronto, and all hope for her a speedy recovery, all or they sre liable to produe e only weak plants. It will pay' well to run rake or cultivator through a few ex- tra times. they'd steal it in a minute--the outs must: "to those delving into the physical as- 08 the sun starts to get warm. But . GEE "i : Just t ake sure of fine seed Sever: : 3 jove 3 A one moment, And this brings up the look in other directions for help. One is pects of sleep, An American scien- 50 long as"the soil is the least bit mud- bed Ha > rs it hakling Sead Hi Yorn Fou enga je iaved the question of why should it be that, term adequate. leadership, the other is patience. Dr, dy and there remains a real threat of - Operetta put on by the Port Perry lettuce and particularly where the High School on Thursday and Friday 4 land is heavy, many gardeners scoop nights. provement in germination, where this extra precaution is taken, will-be as- tonishing. THESE WILL HELP Gordon in hospital there. A few from Sonya attended Divine Service in Manilla United Church on Sunday evening, when Rev. Mr, Rack- am addressed the members of Little latter have seldom had much worth steal- see signs. The last session indicates that awake than is necessary to-eat, and (ho first garden peas and all kinds And speaking -of heavy soils, it Britain Oddfellow's whe attended the ing in the past decade or two) with reso- the Liberals have not been checking too then they go back to sleep; of shrubbery, vines and trees, planted should he remembered that there are ved qmay AL bik pe lute unerring good sense. Of course, you have to he awake to. (o early. These go in just as soon many ways now -of improving these, "C'Vice "en masse, necompunied by All that is left Challenge to a Beiter World Although it is too soon to make up our minds about the change that has taken place in Russia, it is not too soon for us to begin to think of the implications if the change is a truly genuine one.- If Russia really wants to live with us in peace, if she "away. closely on what happens to public moneys. + principles of Christianity and what we do, between the ideals of democracy and what we have realized of democracy 'in our political and social life are so great that even we find it difficult to explain them How much more incomprehensible PR _ amed. make a living so you can eat. It is human to live actively and awake, and the highest intelligence makes the best use of the waking hours that have been wrested from the sleepy animal nature, as the soil is fit to work. "With the rest, however, one is well advised to be patient. At the end of the planting season, one should be patient too. In most parts of Canada- one can go on plant- ing and should go on. planting right up to early July. For a success.of really tender vegetables, that is the only- way to operate. One plants a The sleepy heads needn't fee] ash- This type wakes up slowly, is «lull all morning and comes completely to life late in the day---then dislikes, some of the Lindsay brethren, Mrs. Stanley Woolridge of, Little Britain spent a few days at the home of -her sister Mrs. Ernest Ferguson. Miss Eileen King, former Union school teacher, of Toronto, a week- end visitor with Mr. and Mrs, © layton Halen and family, The old standby of course is well rot- ted" manure, If one is lucky enough to be able to get this in quantity, it is still the very best soil conditioner and enricher. Ladle on.in a' big way and it will make a fine garden out of almost. any kind of soil. One disad- vintage, of course, is that manure is often filled with weed seeds. When . that is so it. wold be best to pile Prince This 43 intends to pull down the iron curtain and are such contradictions to - Asiatics and going to bed in good time. Many first sowing early, then two or three somewhere for a year or so and then a throw open her doors (and certainly there Africans!" others awake suddenly and eagerly, Weeks later a second sowing, and af- apply. "The April meeting of the Woman's is some very tangible evidence that she Communism will spread over the world are active at once and_ are at their ter that there is usunlly, plenty of "yen without manure, however, Association was held in the Sunday does) then we are going to be challenged in quite a different way from that of the cold war so ruthlessly waged by the im- placable Stalin. The new challenge is a 'double-barrelled one. unless we can show that we can make a ' peace-time economy work, unless we can eradicate some of the worst contradictions - between what we profess and what we carry out in our daily lives. We will never _ Dest physically and mentally in the time for a third or fourth at similar intervals. FINER THE BETTER There is nothing the average mor ning. . "Both types", says the learned doc- tor, "whether they welcome the day gladly or whether they resist going seed likes better than a bed of finely work=-- things that can be Schogl room on Wednesday afternoon home-made of the 29th. Mrs. B. Smith presided and called the meeting to order with a hymn, The Seripture reading from Ist Corinthians; 13th-Chap. was read there are other. used, One of these is humus, which is simply rottéd down vegetable refuse, like leaves, clippings; weeds, ete - grass If we are thrown back on a peace-time down Communism by hating it and seeking to bed at night show a cultural achie- by Wis a: b; Eis ia items economy, our present prosperity and pro- © to destroy it; we will only overcome it by * vement that is far removed from the . . ° Tis 9 re ea ; poi \. A quilt- duction--largely based on defense spend- solving our own problems and showing primitive pattern that awakes only to Lookin -B ck : 15 Years HE was lems ier the following : 4 . weekweek, Mrs. GG. R. Smith and Mrs, ing--can evaporate like the thinnest mist. clearly to the other peoples of the_world ent", ; yr . contrél of the Canadian Air , A government economist told us ag effect for six months. Roger D. Conant, B.A. Saturdays 10 to 11]. Refrigerators. b HE Ways and if that's not plane, talking we listened open-mouthed: This Friday will be the third week v 7 H A you were 3 Offices: am. o we' e've never heard any. "If taxes were reduced, more money since the plan was started here, aIt #You told me how goo ' PR A R - B d Ne] Ts Lie a : would buy less so taxes are increased is also in effect in Port Hope on a when I hired you two weeks ago," Oshawa, gui, 7 Simcos St. 8. : Port Perry eg. oun ey % Charlotte Whitton has just won an- so that less money will buy more." (yinl basis. The innovation was n re- said a foreman to one of his- men. Plans Lr 25 High School Gym ML _other battle.- Tunney's Pasture is sult of a majority of the merchants of "Now tell me all over again, I'm get- _ Ajax, Ont., Phone 25 RE - UPHOLSTERY 8 4 Secondly, what spiritual values can be used that we can solve these problems better 3 - Menace, buys the gags from free-lance writers apd only does the drawing. Fame with feet of clay. * * * The Canadian Association of Broad- casters are still 'gunning for the CBC but in a much more subtle way but 'what they are after is still the same ET ST] still going to be Tunney's Pasture and ~-"not Tunney's Park as decided by the government, We can readily appre- ciate why the Mayor, a homely person -in her own right, prefers the Pasture to the more romantic Park. in the fact that they were prisoners. 'From that point on anything goes. * * * As pessimistic as. a Wall Street broker contemplating peace., was the undertaker who observed that his was a dying business, 13 * * » Ne. When we asked what difference it made he came up with this: Ww "Well, it really doesn't cxcept of course, that it represents short term thinking in the interests of a long term gain." We didn't ask any more questions, ~ 'know. whether the new Friday night opening, instead of Saturday night, of Lindsay stores will be a success or not. The monthly bulletin of the Lindsay Chamber of Commerce says that it is too early for the Merchants' Commit- tee to make any comment on the sue- - cess or failure of the plan, which is in the town, and will be given a months' trial. six The bulletin in stating that Port Hope made the change at the sama time as Lindsay, says that Omemee is also serioingly considering doing. the same. + ¥' % _¥ And he has a caution for those im- alized severely, Efficiency is lost, Stretched leg. Fletcher were appointed to consult an church with thé 'president Mrs. Doug-. Wake up. Terry Hodgins, home from Korea. not gained. The life span is shorten- ed, not lengthened." --Bowmanville Statesman. : 'CONANT & CONANT : BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Gordon D. Conant, 'K.C. Weekly 'Smile ting discouraged." oO 0 0 Doctor: "The pain in your right "leg may be due to old age." Aged Patient: "Rot. Old age, nuthin'. Tother leg, he's the same age and he's all right." "MONTEITH & MCNTEITH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Phone 5-1662 37 King St. E., Oshawa Gordon VW. Riehl, C.A., Resident Partner BUSINESS DIRECTORY 'BALLET TAP Register for Classes | Teacher--Mary Brotherwood Principal--Irene Harvey Sand and Gravel Goverafhent Tested Refrigeration Service, hoth household and commercial. Gilson milk coolers and freezers. 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 vick-up and delivery. ee ge to oppose those of the Communists when than Communism can hope to do. But JAIGRL Tones who. tegard - slepping | rom the files.of the Port Perry Spar oman Yog Lu hop h oi Post, Hlectrican re better lighting for the it is perfectly apparent that the obvious there is much stupidity and greed to con- hours ns time wasted. This group May 5, 1938-- Party... Moin topic of the aventing Wis hsp, Hyon ANE cay wy if -- values of western society are materialistic ? tend with . .. and these may prove to argues that by eliminating the usual = Ap nvaments were wade to hold aa get ddan ain gli asian; teks i ud the Mizpuh The contradictions that exist between the be our Achilles heel. cight hours of unconsciousness every (1. Kipst Black and White Show at CE Ld ens ethan closes . the ein, A ; : = - == % Hd EIS BEE night, the life span could in effect be Port Perry Fair. The fair board gave ? hi ni Sue) yi "a ha oy Uren l . ; : extended by one third, Stabler 4 tiotemh ai, 0 to Fokirien ladies and some children, r 'F F P I G . care of this.village for a few years al wguuh an' extreme departure from i ; iy ; : Please keep in tind the Church - 5 1 J ASS N SHOW least, Agreément on_routes and en- nature, through the use: of: drugs, is - 0--- Topas ee Modul for altera- service isa 10 wm. Sunday, May 10, -- by M.A.C.Y tering "have heen established. © An vor' resent foreseeable," reports 2 Naa TA RRL ty Manchester School. being Fainily Day there will be a i i 3 SE Ts y MU. agreement on the area--village plus, Dr. Wendt, 4 "Artificial attempts to Loss of ] us| rat a was ex- Cy Jo service of Church and Sunday i § Alas! Alas! how soon we are dis- The stories of the reléased prisoners has been reached. reduce the sleeping. period belaw a° Ane a og 4 a, . Sony: a Young People were prepa he pag gl he > t h ld i : illusioned. 'We have just learned that in Korea are so contradictory that the | Pitot certain point, differing somewhat be ¥ in A ene y ) 5 } i ey exent tn Hern, paar i » came lome har y Das din ' 'Hank | etcham, creator of Dennis the only point of agreement seems. to: be Lindsay- "It is too early, as yet, to tween individuals, continue to be pen- with a trap dangling from tg om- ing. pr t play te schoolhouse on Saturday night for : on el A Sr en NCL oa dd a - » - a bla ¥ : : 3 : N » o & ; am, through the Stouffville Lions SUMMER STORE: HOURE START Landscaping, Sodding, Loam, and Phone 5 0311 Collect : DISTRICT DOINGS Club, presented this community with NEXT WEEK. 2 fasiptih REAL ESTATE Stone. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY Co. WA a sufficient gift to place floodlights in he . Free Estimates. Phone 88R : " . . Memorial Park. Mr, Lateham's cheque Stouffville--Next week Stouffville ; B hi - Consult W. J. SYMES Port-Perry 8 Church Street Lindsay--The amount of insurance '¢. $3,000 was accepted at the regular business places will Lommeiey their Austin C.A. athie n. c. Y. A: WILLOUGHBY & SONS aeptd - carried on Lindsay's Town Hall has meeting of the Lions Club oh Monda regular open evening schedule or the 3 OF CHIROPRACTIC Bh --..been increased from $26,000 to $46.- yening and hearty appreciation 20 MU mMOF With all places apen until 10 wba bo stains ns Toromty R 0 0 F I N G 000. The .increase of $20,000 was .yionded to him for his most generous o'clock; on both Tuesday and Saturday MONDAYS, THURSDAY, Phone EM. 3.0604 EXCAVATING : made at a special meeting of Town . bution. 'nights. This is a service which is ap- and SATURDAY Port Vorr 186J CELLARS DRAINS : . Council called Monday evening to con- fondlivnie will h y preciated by the hundreds of conntry Cit i y NY i 'ELLARS - AINS OF ALL KINDS 1.» sider insurance held by the corpora- ed i hr ii bo ial PstAnIErs Wha come to town, Fok appwingaent; Phone 20p1: Pacis oul Ran Arron SEPTIC TANKS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, § ion, J FLEE standards which are high enough to termes Queen and Scugog Streets industrial and Business Property. i ADIN = A hstimytes Liven on Wh eings to 6 g 40) fA CLIFF BAKER, Manchester g Lindsay--Iron exploration work is A lpia ean). vl Pri Albe t PONT. Pity rn ative. ; it july 17 BFARL WALLACE > under way on a fairly intensive scale sufficient to give maximum lighting ince er Hudson 9-6308, Toronto 3 gy : 1h had in this area, This was confirmed by fe fthall. M Yights for: hard p Te sehnooizh Deve 'Port Perry PR Premier Leslie Frost on Tuesday. Mr. I) 80 2 : d dey te oH or. a (Crowded. out last week) = : . bo all may be added later. The meeting : - c NG Frost noted that the project was not : (iy ir 4 LH I N S U R A N C F A > 3 new and had actually been started Eprosd ihe) wie present diamond With | 20 ard Mes, Bustos urd tainly vis NEW [iii 4) OF HOME Electrical and ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS RE 1 ¢ » 3 8 X . about four years ago. I outenme: make he imatpllation Hii at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown of Oril- JANDINAN . A Arve your policies up-to-date? ' New or old floors sanded and ¥ A * ot EY yoni Le 4) {ron Mum use and all teams would use this lin, sant a asl on at their house Axes 'taking Mechanical Repairs Whatever your insurance needs Hs, oy ayed and Polishes by i - . of a } e ' , 3 ine at Marmora, east of Peterboro, fi€ld for league games' with practice here in the village. country or wb | | (4 ALL CLASSES OF MACIINERY,| -- = may be, consult Metric Flan Sandor 3 ' n diamonds in other parts of the'park. ' In poor health for some time, Mr, RR urban home & N ; ¥ . Electric Floor Sanders, or Wax hp 1 Premier Frost defined the area of ¥ ios} hich adi * James. Holman passed away in. Parry nop! Cultivates, " ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A H.W. EMMERSON ers and Polishers for Rent. A ® oxploration as being roughly in that The Park Commission which adinin- Sound hospital last week. The son awe, sprue: SPECIALTY, Pl ) PIC "RN : section of Ontario extending both isters park funds, 'along with Mr. of the 4 Mr. and. Mrs. Gershom plows snow, etc. METAL LATHE WORK. hone 141 Port Perry R. PICKARD . He ¥ + 13 te Pp 3% ¥ 'north and south of Kinmount and: run-Latcham, will work with the General Holman, James wan Dorn' in this vill- Nw month LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground Phone 281W, Port Perry, Ont. ig 1 . ning through to Lake Simcoe. It Hleetriz, Co, eat age and attended public school -here for akk BooK. and Serviced, = i : A 2) : covers all that section north of Fene- and later the Port Perry High School, j OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC DR.J.B.LUNDY: RS lon Falls, part of Lutterworth Town- Pickering--It is encouraging to hear WELDING. | ship in Haliburton County and west of of the harmony that appears to pro- Ro Uinge of bs Wh Werk fo shoul MILLERS CHICK CAUSLEY MACHINE DEN TAL SURGE JON : : I Lake Simcoe." Lakb vail at each and every session re the being avery clever pupil. _ HATCHERY - 8HOP ; (Over Telephoné Oilice) - CT a LA A i ye Bromnies hae he Gere Fen tations for vate AE Of A brother John predeceased him Phone Sunderland 8 r 31 * PORT PERRY = ONTARIO ? 4 as been knowledge e Ajax members is reported to have or aprilét.f. . 'Jeal . A Han this section of Ontario, particularly said to the Pickering delegation "we'll a rs ini Mary py ~ Air Conditioning |0mice Hours 10 am. 105 p.m, | | FE \ Tar. ' . es . : : Phones: Office 68W. Res. 68J & around Kinmount, Irondale and Fur- he ready to supply you with water be-' and Flora. » ven : ; : : 3 INSURANCE CO ? 5 nace xalis, randale derived ifs heme fore you're ready to take it" A The funeral was held on Saturday Gravel and Loam ' F urnace a1 . LA Mal 3 i from the fact that there were fairly dependable source also'states. the be- g ----n a oo > . extensive outcropping of iron ore in oe that water service from Ajax will a ee te ; E avestroughin g ARTHUR W. S. GREER, K.C. |\ Consult the Crown Life Man § | the district. (Thursday Post) be a reality in this village before the ial service of her cousin Mr. James' CRUSHED STONE : 8 in attendance at my Port Perry A eas i: end of 1958. Holman, ; We sell and service DURO | fice on Wednesday morning and CE C. K I NG ; Stouffville--While the generosity of 300,000 gallons per day (sufficient Mr. and Mrs. Beveily - Smith and Fred 'Warren - PRESSURE PUMPS Friday afternoon of each week, aie Eh 2 Stouffville's citizens has always been for a community of 2,600 persons) is children Linda and Richard spent the SYDNEY G. BARNES or by appointment. AGENT : recognized, the fact' was truly empha- being considered as the supply for week-end with the formers mother Port Perry, Phone 54J BROO Phone 72 r 2 Blong Block, Port Perry. Phone 25 : 3 sized this week, when Arthur Latch- Pickering Village, which should take Mrs. G. R. Smith. . : Aug 62) ! 4 "| . Port Perry : Ontario '

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