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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jul 1953, p. 3

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- Ad 215% A 4 " THE STAR EDITORIAL w.th Yr Fu oi LB p: flaw, gt 4 me He, Eo 3 i ER Ry p $v Ly & "Lia TUTE ALT ES Wad ASO ROTA Seah, - Ud . # Cs ie hin ' ow : ns '. ha Solid . | NOTES AND COMMENTS Ufider a boiling sun southern Ontario "A few rugged souls confessed to me © The total included $57,900 for resi. -.xentia)- building, and $394,466 for other purposes. Farm Facls PAGE a AY Rare 2 BAY 8 IAT Bat et Port Perry, Ontario, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1953 SERIOUS LACK OF MINISTERS The United Church of Canada is faced with a serious shortage of min- considerable amount of twaddle and irresponsibility of statement and ar- gument, but this campaign has al- e' ety DEEP ROOTED CHICORY A isters. It has also decided t d Teady reached a desperately low le- MARKHAM VILLAGE HANDS ROBBER OF FERTILITY - 33300000 on the building: of ew.Vel. Too mich of whet in bales sors POLICING..TO MARKHAM TWP. 'sweated it out last week as the tem ture reached for the 100 mark, For three days young, old and those in between sought cooling. comfort in cold drinks, in driving around in cars dozing in the shade of trees, in the cooling waters of lake and stream , -. in doing any- thing that promised a measure -of relief from the intolerable heat. ; It was worse trying to get some sleep. It did help us to be more friendly with each other though. Think of the countless times people said to each other "I just - can't stand this heat", and went on stand- ing it. We commiserated with each'other in all sorts of friendly exchanges. perspiration pouring down one's face was .a sort of badge of brotherhood and strang- 'ers spoke to strangers as friends. It is easier for us to understand the Latin tem- to catch a furtive breeze, in - Beads of - rather apologetically that they actually liked it, It was obvious that they were * ~ both proud and ashamed to be able to make such an assertion. _ The heat was made worse hecause every- body talked about it and you couldn't get your mind off it for very long. The people who weathered it best were those who simply ignored it and went about their business , . ple like this but no doubt been some, there must have It is a wonderful thing to be able to live in a country whose emperature ex- tremes bring us tropical heat in the sum- mer' and the deep-freeze of the polar regions in winter, The memory of the torrid summer robs winter of its frigid menace; the memory of the winter tem- » I didn't meet any Peo- An exact opposite of the situation re policing of Georgina-Sutton was settled in the \samé way last week 'as Markham Village Council gave its' . policing over 'to the® strongly-organ- ized Markham Township police, Cost 'was settled on a flat rate of 84,600 per year, with changes in.g rate to be adjusted annually, An "additional Markham Township con- stable is to be loeated either in or : 'adjacent: to Markham Village. In the past Markham's policing was at cost of less than $2,000 annually, though considered to be less than fully: éffective, ---- CHICKEN THIEVES ACTIVE AT ALTONA Uxbridge--Provincial - Police Con- stable Wilton of Uxbridge was sum- moned to the farm of Mr. Robert perament after a few days of sweltering pers:sizzling blight of summer +. or does Lewis at Altona on Wednesday morn- the town residents, want the business area to be conveniently located and - with ample parking space, They too gether to our community's future de. velopment. --Canadian Statesman. The concensus of opinion nowadays seems to be that every effort should be exerted to keep motor vehicle speeds within the limits prescribed Building permit fees set are to be on the basis of §1 fee for each $1,000 of value, with a minimum of $6.00. "Chicory ~ (Cichorium Intybus. L), very persistent perennial from which no part 'of Ontario is entirely free, Grain, bay and pasture fields are suffering a great deal of damage. from: Chicory which has a long tap root that draws on the moisture and fertility of the soil, thus competing with field crops for foad, and also making the plant hard to eradicate, Chicory is easily identified. The leaves, which are for the most part _spread out on the ground, resemble to some extent the crown leaves of the dandelion plant, but are longer and more irregular in shape, The almost leafless stems have many branches covered with showy, bright blue flowers. These flowers, open only during the morning hours, pro- duce approximately 8,000 seeds per plant, known also as Wild Succoryis, is a - churchés in industrial areas, All 'the Protestant denominations suffer from lack of men for the min. istry, Part of it is no doubt due to the rapid development of the country sinee the war. : But this is not all the story. Young men are evidently not being' dratwn to the religious life to the extent that formerly they were. i The Protestant church is at this time confronted with a supreme chal- lenge and a splendid opportunity, --Can, Statesman. AN INSULT TO VOTERS A lot of the current election speech- es are appalling, thinks The Finan- cial Post. : Men who normally are passable cj- tizens and who don't beat their wives too often become silly on the hust- ings, - Probably all elections produce a is merely an affront to the Canadian people." It is positively alarming that "$ome of these talkers might sometime. have a part in -handlipg public affairs. ~Can. Statesman. LAUGH IT OFF . : . Entering a hotel, a traveller or. dered a whisky and soda, and was about to drink it when he noticed a "painter at work on a ladder, Immediately he went out without touching the drink. The painter climbed down and lifted the custom- er's glass, "Hi!" said the barman, "you can't do that! That chap will be back in a minute, I expect " "Oh, no, he won't," said the paint- er, "You see, he's president of our local temperance society, and I'm the secretary." 4 Gordon W. Riehl, C.A., Resident Partner Sand. and Gravel T 16 it? : ing when it was learned that thieves - " . gaa : had stolen between 50 and 76 chick- oi epeated Je {UM ealion and is ----s . ---------n 4 \ =a ens from their pens. Mr. Fred Lew- =. b ewe . {= Four Wheeled Personalities In 0 iakioet hated wer wali 4 ta ne 1 Gal Your Entry in Now . = : : in the middle of the night and sus. assists in its control but new flowers ! Ay ¢ A visitor from Mars would 'have no and libraries and reception halls are obso. pecting chicken thieves he began appear where the stem has been cut. A trouble hotting, wha: js wrong with je as lete supernumerary. Staring fhe a7 However a) elie 2-4-D used in amounts up to eight i : ; human beings, e'd take one look at our e family ery of "Let's go for a ride" ol-a ounces per acre will lessen the dan- | 1 traffic jams on city streets, one bewildered WEL the olde toa ord treat; now cglars, the un wagiag Shliers Thats ger of seed setting and will stunt : look at the endless streams of cars floating 4 i 800d their escape. Mr. Robert ® the growth of the plant. "In hay and : the family heads automatically for the car ! 500 'chickens at his pluce g p Along dor pighvays : Sep goneiudle shat :a8 80on as the dishes are done, 'keeps. about chigiens at: his, place. pasture fields where clovers are not DANCING CONTEST - we all have four-whee I'80! es," ! : roblem, the use of 18 ounces per { i - w ! pe Dad.used to enjoy his walks . . .now he 3 PE : Py ior hs us a but hat Pe " rd Everybody has a car, every 4 drives, goegito the corner store -for cigarettes in - 'GEORGINA AND SUTTON take several applications to complete- | ~ "MUSIC SUPPLIED -- 1 compulsory Figure with Caller _ i, 'everybody goes everywhere. You have the car. The kids now expect to get driv- PROGRESSING TOWARD JOINT ly eradleate it. Chicory must be ac- provided. : learned this from simple observations as.a ing leasons just about the time they are POLICING 'BY-LAW tively growing at the time 2-4-D {s 1 Voluntary Figure: Sets may use own caller if desired. driver, i = 'egiuning ko jJearn io walk. The: biggest Sutton--While the policing of Geor- applied. 24 ] ¥ i! usiness in the country is the automobile :gina Township in conjunction with 1} -- PRIZES ne $ = $ fi - $8 Si ol ts 8 esilination. Tost business ; the biggest struggle Canadians the Button Village:police started with Since Chicory seed is found in 4 SEE . you usually like to eat at home , . when have is figuring out how to finance the new June 1st, the legal processes for such grass and clover seed, care should be "Make Entries Now to ET ay 51) © you sleep you usually sleep at-home. The car deal FRY there Ss enough. money in Cana- og 'police services are only this week taken to purchase only clean seed that MR. FRED WILMOT, SUTTON WEST, y rest of the time that you have.at.your own «dian rolling stock of the Ford and General moving ahead. At a special meeting is free from this menace. Tos oh disposal is spent in a ear. Modern homes Motors kind to pay off our national debt of 'the Georgina Township Council on CONTEST TAKES PLACE AT : d ist only of kitchen-dining-room ten times over. 'We've all got four-wheel Monday, 'July 18, first and second : : ; Kk new: congly on yo sok ng-r 'personalities some ' with the 'hard-top' readings were given to a By-law au- A small amount of information : ; and bedroom. Bathrooms are, naturally, specialty. We're. automobile uneonscious thorizing the completion of an "a-" about cancer may be enough to save i - f : . taken for granted. Living rooms and re- . . and a man only really begins to feel 'greement with the Village of Sutton a life, your life or someone dear to : 3% Sl ; . ~ creation rooms and dens and sewing:rooms like one when he is behind the wheel, for providing Police Services to the you. Learn the danger signals. Do G it vs em : : - - S-- : "== Township of Georgina and for pro- what you can to help irs to know THURSDAY, AU UST bth hs o> - ; i i A SHOCKING viding for cost thereto." the early signs of cancer. Encourage Clipped C i, "eo "ee tn * SHOCKING PRONOUNCHMENT Hag fe tut tho" try i ofc on ein pm a ppe omments 'anid 'adequat health facilities, These L1'€ decision of an Ontario magls- ing costs is put into proper legal tion corrected with immediate medi- : 3 2 tos reall problems facing. Bowmanville trate that driving 90 miles per hour terms, 'Reeve Ralph Corner and the cal attention. Have regular and FIREWORKS DISPLAY FOLLOWS ~ PLANNING OUR COMMUNITY citizens today. on motor car dooan't constitute dan- Clerk, 'Ry E. Weir are authorized to complete physical examinations your- AT IOP Hl g gerous driving is a shocking, pronoun- sign the By-law's two readings and self if you are a. woman over 35 or i IM. cing 1 sar own 0 Seman ne Ang Te Se STAT 0 oP lh. Sen apn Ya tro fekdngs and 21 If you re eed ¥ \ Which will affect its future develop- areas, streets and lanes, schools, pub- "Produce a .erop : of 80-mile-per-hour Ontario Municipal Board 'prior to a : : ; % hi rivers 'and tax the facilities of Ont- final reading. : . : ment. The building of a new house lic buildings, parks and .recreation lo. frnoral Giretors bo de ae a BUSINESS DIRECTORY : - ~ or store or garage, the selection of a are co-ordinated in Sonvenisnt, mario: one r 8 most. . is } Refrigeration * new school site--decisions like these, healthy -and attractive relation to "It appears that the magistrate ; : : = while adding to the improvement of each other is to "plan" their develop- based his verdict on the fact that he SUTTON BUILDING FEE SET CONANT & CONANT : Service, both household and our community, sometimes add to its ment, considered the driver was not opera- 8 PER THOUSAND BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS = : commercial, problems. Our_town is growing, and it is Up ting his vehicle to the danger of A By-Law amendment passed at|®A% Gordon D. Conant. K.C Austin C. A.B hie Gilson milk coolers and freezers. } Citizens do not want their homes to every citizen to ensure that it con- other people and this is possible, so July 'meeting of the Sutton Village ph' Conall, BA. \ustin ./\. Dathie p. C. Refrigerators. : 3 to be crowded in with filling-stations, tinues to be a good place in which to long as no one was within quite some Council sets the fees to be charg ; Otfions ' DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC R B d : | bill-boards, junk yards, or with un- live--a place that. is attractive to re- distance of the speeding vehicle. But for Building Permits under a new a ONE ate Po eg. oun ey - | attractive buildings which may make sidents and visitors--a place of which (pot of the danger to the driver Eangement I Man E 'Oshawa, Due J ne . 8. MONDAYS, THURSDAY, the neighborhood a possible slum of our sons and daughters may be just- with dangerous driving and convict rrens is e. of - ' and SATURDAY : = y the Pt they want their residen- ly proud. him if the evidence indicates that he ings, making 'sure of reasonable con- Ajax, Ont., Phone 25 . RE - UPHOLSTERY tial area to be stable and attractive ~ A well-planned community. doesn't jo driving in a manner which jeopard- 'struction while he makes ie inspec- For appointment, Phone 206R. and RE-BUILDING With convenient school and recrea- just happen. Good planning requires icq even his own safety? And who {ONS during the course of construc | NTEITH & MONTEITH Queen and Scugog Streets Let us re-uphol 1d Chester- : be- . tion; reporting to Council éach month h t us re-upholster your o ester Hons) fasilitien a Tooperation S30 32Y. ny diljer Was. a Sead fi oN fraction to the [CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS PORT PERRY field Suite. Satisfaction guaranteed. Those who live in the country do tween municipal officials and publie- once risk while doing -90 in his and apoeng sid in Fi Ko dor hg Phone 5-4662 ' Phone and have our eonsultant eall business in the nearby town and, like spirited citizens--looking ahead to- car? : : Shier nstable for actio y 37 King St. E., Oshawa i; aiid] Give Joi a her cr ALE onl pick-up and delivery. Phone 5-0811 Collect OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. by law. . Even these, in many instan- Government Tested : 8 Church Street . VAR -ces, are at questionable levels in the . 3 THE PASSING SHOW REAL ESTATE Landscaping, Sodding, Loam, and Consult [Y "ML.A.C." real interests of -safe driving. It : : Stone. . - Ni LI: y "TWL.A.C. would be a deplorable situation if our J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS | Free Estimates. Phone 88R | A = CAL the beginning of this century All we haveito do 'now is sign the traffic courts were to do anything for complete Real Estate Service. W.J. SYMES Port Perry : R 0 0 F I N G ; hy 2% coal supplied about nine-tenths of all treaty--according to newspapers, . .. which would encourage disregard of Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto septd Hin : 0 Fa the energy consumed . . to-day, only but after having read the newspapers our highway laws. A trip along any Phone EM. 3-0604 OF ALL KINDS it 3 about one-third and so The Coal Or- on the subject 'of 'Korea for the last busy Highway oda Jaovides Zope City and Souniry Homes EXCAVATING Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Rb der Changeth! three years, you.and I know that it evidence that the motoring pu idl] Farms and Sma creages. CELLARS - DRAINS 'Estimates given on all kinds Rak can't be-as'simple:as:all that. subjected to the hazards creat y Industrial and Business Property. of work. Kee ~ Naa LT wees an already sufficiently large number HOW'S YOUR LANGUAGE IK LLOYD LEE SEPTIC TANKS : BRE Just about this time Sandidates Jiave It looks.as though the truck-drivers ©f zany drivers. --lindsay Post EI ETRY TRIS 1s your local representative. GRADING EARL WALLACE Bet used up all their credit getting cas drove a renl:bargain after backing the ' ~ 'Hudson 9.6308, Toronto CLIFF BAKER, Manchester Port Perry Bite + * make themselves known to get elected rs into.a tight spot from which : 3 Bessborough Drive rea / RE to get the cash to build up their credit. ny apparently, felt they couldn't, get . EE - : : : : -- ¥ : : EE J out without serious damage to the DISTRICT DOINGS Electrical and - ; ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS bE "Was it a tough job?" . . entire indusiys.: ait IN S UR A N C E New or old floors sanded and ) All reports indicate that political z PR ! hani v finished, or waxed and polished by b * +... ies Rave boon poorly Stisnded, .. | You bet it was, Just wy toughias Se BAL oral i Mechanical Re airs Are your policies up-to-date? [the square foot. 5) @- might add. . . also poorly ad: 'getting rid of @ second hand car in O dh : to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, yy 000 0 insurance needs| * Electric Floor Sanders, or Wax. 5 aged, Toronto." : EE ; LINDSAY -- Building permits is- * ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A may be, consult ers and Polishers for Rent. i iy Sar Sit a i 8 y "METAL LATHE WORK. H. W. EMMERSON R. PICKARD } : \ AAAS LO : iy ; _those issued during the same period |T'$ A MORRISON |LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground Port Perry| Phone 281W, Port Perry, Ont. Ra t "in 1962 according to figures from hy and Serviced Phone 41 or Y= - n y l h : 0 NOTICE RE HOLIDAYS - . the' office i} segment Commis- Roly Door DX ACETYIRNE hig ELECTRIC i # i ie 3 pu re sioner Harold Baty. Awibriy DR.J.B.LUNDY N . ' ¥ » '. . N Roly- : { x AY In order that the staff and employees of the PORT PERRY Wii es. Joie, per: Breet ives do Bocsrin ln CAUSLEY SEACHINE DENTAL SURGEON ( 2{0)" 4) NE + STAR may have holidays there will be no paper published on sued. Included in the 'tstal is $220. " = 3 vend cho. "o> ; 4 (Over Telephone Office) 3 5 AUGUST 6th, 1958. : : ; 900 for residences, and $420,505 for w . o, . PORT PERRY ONTARIO NR : onditionin ny | | = IS Poo Please arrange your advertising schedule with this in mind. other purposes, such oo uparsial a a Air C 8g Office Hours = 10 am. to 6 pm. Th eis AT alterations fo ber! Jo Phones: Office 68W. Res. 68) | LNLLEC IIIS ITY A We thank you for your co-operation in the past. existing balidingy. n : thy COTY ars Furnace : 5 . . TR '€ a The total or the first six mon 1 So $90.00 ; : CRE i --THE PORT-RERRY STAR CO. LTD. of 1059 was, 134,575, Tia ws kde' oh, | "Eavestroughing | arriur w.s. creer, kc, | 90858 the Crown Lise Man \ i sn .of permits totallin 1, or 1 ; : : ; Sin . AA t i : Ri Ea . : bP Ph and $48,676 gor other pur : We sell and service DURO in attendance at my Port Perry C E C. K I N GG 0) 3 on CSS poses. FOR CHAS, COOMBE as » PRESSURE PUMPS office on Wednesday morning and BSS a Week of! August 3rd 1953 The figures for' June, 1958, show CONTRACTOR / 8 NEY G. BARNES [Friday afterndon of each week, AGENT tl fatal ' itd a total of $452,856 for the month, Builders 'Supplies BROORLIN Phone 73 r 3 or by appointment. p n ol i Sympared with $15,095 for June, 32. . Port Pyrry, Ont < Avg 488 | Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 26| Port Perry - Ontario Bo po . rt 4 ares ir - ERAS

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