= Foe Safes of -- 's \ : 32 2, N= ee . fEL. THE STAR EDITORIAL PAGE nim Weakly! Newsply Ir \ 1! " THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1954 ~ little we get. Senate, and that may be so. We are not convinced that some of our Cabinet Ministers are worth $27,000 a year to this country . . as a matter of fact, some speeches we have read by some Cabi- net Ministers would indicate that almost any salary would be too much for the too But, then again, our exper- tive to think and to speak. There must be cheaper ways of putting' dummies into seats in the House than by the complicated means of election and indemnity, And ~ many of our legislators are: completely dumb . . . not in the phychological sense --but--rather--in the "purely physical one. $10,000 for dumbness is quite a salary. IN THE NAME OF SPORT... UNANIMOUS VOTE OF COUNTY Canadian Congress of Labowr, who which followed the Korean war is Clipped Comments. The concensus of opinion among CONANT & CONANT Gordon D. Conant, K.C. Roger D. Conant, B.A. Offices: Oshawa, Ont., 7; Simcoe St. S. . Phone 3-2227 Ajax, Ont., Phone 25 BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS. people who follow affairs of the sports world appears to be that the game of Austin C.A. Bathie p.c. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC MONDAYS, THURSDAY, ~ and SATURDAY For appointment, Phone 206R "Queen and Scugog Streets CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Phone 5-1662 37 King St. E., Oshawa Gordon WV. Riehl, C.A,, Resident Partner ARTHUR W.S. GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each wee or by appointment. . Blong Block. Port Perry, Phone 25 fg Td ' ¥ \ : have a joint membership of 965,000, M h NOTES AND COMMENTS REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT [:hhiiibn tid Manchester | . : ca . ; TEAR ! : : x 2 : a ; iri unemployment 'is the most serious| Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, J, Wi t D IInemg iia 3 HS » By Michael Starr, MP, Ont. Riding : problem facing Canadians today. In| W. Crosier who celebrated their Gol- ' N er riving * EEG nt The amendment to the Post Office likely to continue in 1954. The root] some parts of the country the unem- [ den Wedding Anniversary on Satur- : - ; Le Ha : Act, which authorizes the Post Office | of the farmer's problem is that free | ployed total has reached aprpoximate- | day. . Hi - % {i n- e ; tow \ : : ' : : oP a || 0, Jills bu saturui any men nuas. | | Ae Ah que te Fo Cite] He Srms ite nto te | ppd the labour force, well over | Mr. Sam McKeown, Markham call the sport of NTER DRIVING Why the golfer The best way to get out of - tage from four cents to five cents, | tage in relation to other producers, [the danger point. The latest -govern- | ed on friends in the village last Fri- year after year this is omitted we cannot' them is not to get into them. Automatic has undergone considerable debate, in| This hardicap is at the root of agri. | mental figures which hive been re- | day. i : say. It certainly isn't because the sport gearshifting has added to the menace of Which the fallacy.of puch an increase [ culture's inability to hold a balanced | leased show that there were 338,000] Ron McKinzie and Bob Black, To- isn't dangerous enough. , just look at such menaces. Rocking:the car is by way has been brought forward by Men. [ position in our economy in relation to | Persons looking for jobs through the | ronto were with the former's parents the statistics, Why in three days in Ot- becoming a lost art. bers of the Opposition parties, The | other major industries, What Canada | government employment bureaus on | over the week-end. y ; . ; debate proved to be.of high calibre | and the world needs is a greater mea- | December 10, 1953---which is a post. Mr. H. O. Dobson was in Toronto tawa we had 640 casualties of a sort. Now Usually one has to resort to digging. 5 ] igh for th : ) ; that's pretty good going 'for any sport no The techni f how t brak d and many very good -reasons were | sure of orderly marketing control over | War high for that time of year. Since | one day last week. : : matter how rough. Why we doubt that wh ? Loe n OS 10W:10 Ie cee aad brought to the attention of the Post- | the movement of surplus supplies. | then the figure has risen above the| Mr. and Mus. Thos. Conlan have ; : Te : when lo use brates:is'a niqu : master General why no Increase | Producers of farm commodities, other | absolute post-war high of 484,000, | moved to Toronto. even hockey with all its mayhem can get every devotee of winter driving should : e : which was in the spring of 1950, | Mu things quite so banged up. . master Braking a harmlessly skidding should be put into effect at this time. | than wheat which Is controlled by the | 8 In the spring o A r. and Mrs. R. Leach of Epsom : : LLL Te : : In spite of this, the Bill will be pas- | Wheat Board, would like a similar Teve-- were with their son Geo, Leach and Winter Driving is a sport that may be car can turn it immediately into jugger- for bil . om Frid 5 ' "played at any level--that is you can take naut of destruction! Along with the tech. .. [Sed and we can look corvard to pay, | measure of stability assured for thelr ami y.on Yiday, -. it lightly or you can play it for keeps. Let nique of braking. is the closely allied tech- ing five cants to mail a first-class | respective products. While real pro- Mr. and Mis. Max Heidt are in us explain ! dolls nique of steering It's really amazing letter, beginning April 1st, 1954. This | gress has been made and is being Florida for the balance of the winter. i Just i 1 i 1 what you can do with a simple little thing increase will yield fifteen million dol- | made, producers of farm products do Mr.'and Mrs. Vyrtle Crosier, Tor- ny ust as a pleasant pastime you can trave : Pe lars a year into the Post Office trea- | not consider that a program has been onto, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Crosier, : on an icy surface in countless different like a steering Wheel when all else fails, sur; { completed yet or perfected, which ca Peter and Kim, Chatham w with ways--sideways, backwards, in a circle, or Power steering complicates things for the 4d : . amp y I ' n an ' in a peculiar slantwise motion. These an- winter driver but it might be regarded as The amended National Housing Act | give to them the same forward as- their narents Mr, and Mis, J.W. Cro. the & pecy ar a Wise vid d thi i an added spur to the development of steer- is still under discussion and a great | surance for products such as eggs, sier on the week-end. jes Are ho A a that th pe ing skill i deal of criticism has been made by | hogs, cheese, concentrated milk pro- Miss Hazel Gregg, Port Colborne ge 5 a ht ay: Bet thi i Ah e ar T Lo through a Canadian winter' Members of the Opposition. In the | ducts, potatoes and perhaps - some was with Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Holtby 8 ays right side up. Bu t 88 nothing bu drivi 0. come tched i n oh d thy criticism they suggest that down pay- | others, The main objective is to have over the week-end. a taste of what is in Store lor you. riving unscate » [he car unscathed, ie ments should be lower and the inter- | a program, and machinery to carry it Mrs. Kerr returned to her home here Th f th ticular' winte d t tact put f cour r y y 4 purpose 9 {thot Par ids ar Winioy Sheps! lon mn a pu 2 yom 0 course, mn est rate should be 29%. This bill has | out, which will give producers confi- after an extended visit to Toronto, Spory ds to arr ve i) oi accident an e d ni, ore Jo cadherin er ch mad ili ; priority 'over all other business be- | dence that-surpluses, if and when they is g gi Tir. £ Sh hog the i t "sto Th of the car still leave you well up on the list: cause the Minister is most anxious appear, will be taken in its stride; r = a are 'h igre hrectolds swarm. to ig being stranded and You to pon Ls. the that it should be passed so that all ar- that they will be stored, moved into i (the wi Hani 1 Aphid id l leet ahiold car gst major repair bill e indicate that rangements can be made prior to the [ consumption, turned over to an inter- cugog : : ' oid fo / ik bil a i visi 100 Ate till p t a sport." A "| time when building will commence | national food disposal agency, or [+] : Eo --B80lld jce--like pebbles des Toy sion you are 8 ¥ an Anal ahi € spor : | this spring in Canada. otherwise handle before their accumu- The Head Farm Forum met at the 4 : Per cont). i How 0 em go ng ihe Hiss Sel ous acc et may | Izqua ¥:you perma- My work here in Ottawa has been | lation has had time adversely to under- home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn x an ont 9 log 20d then the 0 Tt Dah ne Hh oy pormpot ys ort and 3 varied. Most of it is composed at the | mine prices and wipe out income for last Monday evening. The removal ! 3 unmoved) How to stop: (this is onl ia rbd we coneluds with. o fervent plea present time of looking after the af-| large sections of: efficient producers. of trade barriers with U. S. and other AS) problem on those rare tiie when yon that others of our fellow men should take fairs of constituents, and these prob- | "Just recently I have had the privi- Souniries, was discissed hy 17: mem; OX : _actually get going as for example down a this game more seriously for on several lems pertain to compensation cases, | lege of interceding on behalf of the has : f the pn. ag he ok meeting He fe 2 N : eB : 2 . is son' : i } : vi J t the r. an Ww ~ hill). Then there are the different kinds' _ occasions this year we have watched help- disabled person's allowances, old age [ Oshawa General Hospital in making BERNARD COWAN ix » » Nt a, iis of snow storms with the hundred varieties ~ lessly as Disaster threatened to put an end pensions, immigration cases, and pos- | arrangements for the Oshawa Post Commentator Hernaid Cowatu Is pie-] PL yP- - AA g 2 P D . + H 2 -- LL i 4 ) y h - of of snow--light, medium to heavy, and the . "to the game for us , . . these incidents tal problems. 2 Office to insert > An eliniion slug, tired in the control 'Tooin offstage in Mr. and Mrs. S. Arnold visited at HY ~#=-the slushy kind. All introduce a high de- serve to take away some of the zest that We are faced with three by-lections, publicizing the Fund Raising Cam- Téronto's Massey Hall, ready to set |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heayn Ris gree of chance in the game of winter driv- we have in this seasonal sport. two almost at once and one a little | paign for the construction of. the new ths Pal aoe for another Friday | 12st Sunday. : We: peli 5 3 ad later on, because -of the death of Meni- | 100-bed wing which is to be added to he musical scene for another Friday a : ; i ) . : 6 - - ¥ ' . 3 night Toronto Symphony "Pop". Can- Mr. and Murs, l'ed-Leahy and daugh- at CL) bers of the'House of-Commons. The | the present building. 3 ' : : ] ANAT In I : . J cert. The cqneerts have been going] ter spent Sunday with Mrs. Leahy's i U ng ; nes wn a ary ranks of the Conservative Members| There is a great, deal of apprelien- | | ET of Canali I yarents, Mr. and 'Mrs. H. Barry os | Pp Safad a : in the Benate have also been depleted | sion atthe present time because of ye PE > prin ind Jahon I oo nf I i) hind ade BR : : Tay i] : 5 . {across the nati or cleven years now; Sever ! *. Island 1 een There is a bill before the present house ience with Cabinet Ministers is a strictly 2 over with the. death of another Te as Yim lev) of Mnewplay 1| Cowan has been the announcer on the | the "Orféda" show in the C.N.E. Coli- Po i i imited ime' Minister enator. ) : series for the si se sea- | se ee : i : paid ou ISB The Peis My | mite one snd, perhaps, a Prime Winiste it skin A i p eo 37 000 : 1 of $23,000: 'H ; 10.000 ) for-S tors 2 wa At a recent meeting in London, | , gloomy outlook. Labour Minister |SONS: The programs feature light JT, anc ars U. ba bi he home J ri a are el Rd ri life 10 ior Rive ih 0 | Ontario, of the Canadian Federation [Gy ogg, in the House of Commons, said tlasgies, Spildad- with gelerfil as: wid Shay ests abthe hows i t $27,000; nato from $6,000 t $10,000 lush seat in the only hamber rh us oF Agrieultinre, the President of hal (yyy the . Unemployment Insurance fs | Mitsements of Jay snin, 28d pie i : H ; Ah : don't forget i bos lain End ra) ld, an. push as gendible plish.2 as putting a mink body, Mr. H. H, Hannam, predicted carrying most of the load of the job- in Zeit; by tha 8H Hanes of the Junior ; Sper skors 1 Joy ¥ i indemnity of $4,000 por session to $10,000, coat overs retin Hoven: Putting a min Ld, me ar a otra [lems now and that tho remminder of | Toroste symphony Orchestrn under your meeting a4 the home of Key { B on yo g0-DeT-303810N to ? not too a od our Tomi 1 i $10 yo 1954, and that cattle prices will re- the problem could best be solved | the direction of Paul Sherman. - -Each | Prentice Hy Saturday. ease ring A Sah 4 =A year : : a year cil Hh Oe Se met main low for the next several years. | hyough federal-provincial-munieipal Wail i orchestra Tins ag dls goost a you A be | to report that Mrs f a a -A-gallop poll shows that sixty percent.' J pr tions. Fire ; He anticipated also that in view of [tro ts. However the Trades and La. | oP Canadian or international artist to] We are glad to repo HR ih y =~ and we mean two conditions. First they ; ay MAb help provide a solid- hour of d|-Alan-Redman-is recovering well from f the 1 d to these i : ; : expanded egg production, egg prices | gous Congress of Canada and. the | P€IP 1 a our of goo § Tecov Tl ot the people are oppose £8¢ INCreases must be in regular-attendanee in the House = one gress listen ; il operation last Monda i b t li nt $ 1 t { TI it . may drop,*and that although there Is - . istening, a tonsi operation las y. i ut pattiament 18 almost unanimous'in its =" oF absenteeism that makes ood i ~~ support of its own motion to increase its . 4},o apsenteeism in industry look like a no need for lower uid milk priges, : A own salaries. - It is said that the incre of in increasing output could bring new i bei t d f i ase dwarf mn comparison. Second, -that the wg] oblems Generally 8 eaking, the .i 8 MONTEITH & MONTEITH > : oong vored for senators is voted to en- members exercise their God-given peroga- | ™ : Wl inl LES : gd ibs A 4 sure swift passage of the bill through the shift towards declining farm prices - ] : i -- The evening was spent playing | " R H 1 E : bel = a= = : hock -called professional , > District Doings COUNCIL REFUSES cuchre,. Mrs, B. Taylor of Uxbridge | senle 1s receiving a very bien oe on eal Estate ORY PERRY RE . UPHOLSTERY bi INCORPORATION OF ORONO . | and Mrs. A. Christie (playing as man) the hands of unscrupulous operators.] WHEN BUYING OR SELLING d HEL ty DING i? HOLLINGSHEAD CO RECEIVES Birth of the. Village of Orono was | "'¢'® high score winners. Jean Wallls Many of these people believe, and | YOUR HOME, FARM or BUSINESS and RE-BUIL ; 3 { aT deniéd by the United Counties Council | "4 Mr. Robert Taylor won the con- there is apparent grounds for their be- PHONE PORT PERRY 395 Let us re-upholster your old Chester Rao TOP AWARD FOR CONTAINER in Cobourg on Friday when they de- solation prizes, - = lief, that there is too much hooligan-| HOWARD LANGILLE, BROKER | AZELEAS field Suite. ' Satisfaction gnaranteed. Bh DESIGN ait cided to abide by th interpretation| Mr. M:-Bailey presided for the elec- | ism creeping into the game and re- Queen St., Port. Perry "CYCLAMEN Phone and have our consultant gS all Rak Bowmanville--The honor of winning | of a law of procedure as presented by | tion of officers and the new slate is | placing the highly-competitive spirit POINSETTIA and give you : free. eatimata." Fie 9% the top award in Canada for the best | Mr. Brent, County Solicitor, as folfows: of good sportsmanship which once AFRICAN VIOLETS pick-up and de'lvery, Bei design and production of an industrial : ' : predominated. There are not a few R AL EST T / : Phone 5-0811 Collect ¢ container has been won by the R. M. Confusion was implanted in the President--Tommy Anderson fans who have openly expressed the E A E CACTI GARDENS Ar OSHAVS ry on PRY-CO f i Hollingshead Company, manufacturer minds of the councilmen at the start| Vice-President--Marie Leach opinion that "roughing it up" is not Consult £5410 08 _MIXED PANS = ERA hie iinte ' FL of Whiz products; whose Canadian |Of the meeting when a 6.member de-| Sec.-Treas--Doris Taylor -only --tolerated--but encouraged by: J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS CUT FLOWERS 8 Church Street grey © | putation from Orono, headed by Mr, mmittee in charge of Social Actl- imulate in.) 2" 2 a ; - ost factory is located in Bowmanville,. 1 some team officials to stimulate in f lete. Real Estate Service 3 4% 2 Martin, asked: their _names- be with- vities--Harold and Lawrence section of the pub- or. comp . See Them at 4 The award was presented by the : ' : terest among that Pp Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto % hag Packaging Association of Canada to | 4raWn from thesigned petition, Medd; Bill Anderson; Don. Tay-| ic whose taste in sports will not bo | Phone EM. 3-0604 RN Plant Manager John Watson at a Tt lor and Bobby. Diamond. '| satiated with anything less than down- City and Country Hemes ENNISKILLEN Cleaned by Az ! banquet held in the King Edward Ho- UXBIDGE MAN RECEIVED Mrs. Christie, president thanked the right violence, rowdyism, vicious Farms and Small Acreages. PUMP EQUIPMENT = 5 tel, Toronto, on Thursday of last week. ION members for their support in the past | P1oving, or anything else for which [4 ooh na Bdiness Property. GREENHOUSES «© "THE SURE WAY" i The packaging show at which the | DISTINCT: ii | year, and wished the New 'executive | €enuine sport is not supposed to stand. LLOYD LEE : a ot Hour Sortie ih container--a five-gallon can for Whiz The Optometrical Association of | continued success in 1954, While such a policy, thay endure for is your local representative. - Phones: ER IRWIN DeGEER 3 . . hydraulic brake fluid--was shown was. 010 in conjunction with the Cola a time and may cven seem fo attract( "yp 00r™o. 6308 Toronto. | Blackstock 67 -- Bowmanville2408 i ef held in the Coliseum by the Packag- lege of. Optometry has announced-the| MF Harold Medd who was operated | crowds temporarily, it is a pretty safe 3 Besshorough Drive novi2tf | Dalton Road, Sutton io ) ) ing Association of Canada last Qct: results of examinations held follow- | ©» for appendicitus at P. P. Hospital | bet that it will quickly lose ground, : Phone 231 R 4 The Hollingshead firm also received ing the postgraduate course on Child- has returned home and 'is feeling | and pursued for long, may even do . Pe : on : an honorable mention for merchamdi: | Vision, held last summer in To- | fine again. irreparable harm to any sport. The Fl . ] d EXCAVATING ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS RE sing appeal and surface design 10f the | nto, Garnet V. Gray, Optometristy| Mire. Roland Armstrong is gradual. | rUly. sporta-minded public likes a ectrical an CELLARS - DRAINS Nive or ola tes seminar Xi . There were over 1 en- : : : ' ; Jel d hard-fou contes . lid R 4 8 sanc Ni y 2) gy eine this Sasettication from all Uxbridge and Stouttyille, was one of | jy improving after her recent bout Bood, Sloan and } no a for the SEPTIC TANKS finished, or waxed and polished by os en Gaon ite oakdidniey whole papers achieved | with the. fin type of sport dish which is bieng ser. | +'+C0 GRADING the square foot. LY : -- distinction. © 1" Mf. and M¥s. Al Christie spent Sun- | ved to them in'certain quarters at the to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, CLIFF. BAKER, Manchester Electric Floor Sanders, gr Wax- EN - a \ The course, which was held to pro- vening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter | present time. There is a growing| ELECTRIC MOTOR REP july 17{ers and Polishers for Rent: CUTS FAIR GRANTS ensive postgraduate day evening with + Walter p SPECIALTY as deputation. including Shae. inte bl po ated e vung Lynde at Ashburn, : | demand for less violence and more METAL LATHE WORK . R. PICKARD 2 : n the problems assoc! childs iis ort in all etitions which attract Aly ETON | : Ww . ° Chas, Hooper, representing the Fed. ren's vision, was attended by more| Mr, Thos. Anderson is spending two a oy terest. LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground I N S URA N C F Phone 281W, Port Perry, Ont. eration of Agriculture, waited on York'| 0, one hundred: Canadian and Ame-| weeks in Windsor. : Redaced to a purely' local 'plane; and Serviced. ~*~ ALL IN County Council last week to Jrgtant rican Optometrists; - This postgradu- Messrs, Arthur and Gordon Taylor | those associated with sports in Lind- OXVACRTYLOND A BLEOTRIC Are your' policies up-to-date? | m : . the recent cut in grants to county #8188 | ayy training is part of the educational visited their parerits. Mr. and Mrs. | say no doubt receive majority endor- X Whatever your insurance needs and plowing matches. Heretofore; | yogram of the Optometrical Associa Robert Taylor on Sunday, | sement' if théy put their collective] CAUSLEY MACHINE may be, consult such grants dave amounted Yo some, of Ontario, of which M¥. Gray fs| aro Gordon Taylor whoHas been | feet fitmly do®n on any rough-house i SHOP ip : : $0,000. The new 'county, expressing, somber. 3 : startin Ta H. W. EMMERSON ; . Po x fears of heavy expenditures under the In Port Perry Hospital," is spending | tactics in any Tield of poh s g ih J Yatp . : - on... one ¢ new county and metropolitan area some time at home before returning | with the current public attrac Phone ort Perry setup, reduced the grants approxim- ately $1,800. : Mr. Hooper told the press that while the odd $60 and $100 here and -| for further treatments, . + (too late' for last week) . Miss: Marion Taylor of Toronto, 1s spending a few weeks with her par- ents. Lid hockey." - y --Lindsay Post. EDITORS NOTE--When the N.H.L. "Old Timers" played in Port Perry a there to various fairs and matches | i : "Mrs.~Gordon Jeffery spent a few week ago--it: was a pleasure to" gee : meant little to a place the size of York{.' Tha Community elub held the #1Mt' days in Toronto last week. good, clean play, along with some Refrigerators. PORT PERRY ONTARIO C E C. K I N G County, it meant considerable to the | meeting of the year at the school on! Miss Darlene Christie spent Sun. beautiful stick handling (something Reg Boundey Office Hours -- 10 a.m. to b p.m. |. AGENT ~ individual show. Friday evening, Jan, 22, day with Miss Patsy Asling. * -¥ rarely seen in hockey of fo-day). Refrigeration Service, both household and commercial. Gilson milk coolers and freezers, DR.J.B.LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) Phones: Office 68W. Res. 68) NAVE VN NT of oe] V | =. YAY; Consul t the Crown Life Man Port Perry - Ontario ; 7