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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Jan 1957, p. 3

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THE STAR EDITORIAL PAGE - Thursday, January 3rd, 1957 overtaking you, It is permissible to Mountjoy and family who are moving Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry with the Eh : 8 ; AE : pass on the right only whew the over. of Man Thin from Langstaff into the home where | Merrill Henrys, Bowmanville. A i NOTES AND COMMENTS taken vehicle is making a left turn.) . ){ gs his parents resided. This will be the Mr. and Mrs, Harold Martyn and BY ik : : 4 : ; You shouldn't pass at=all when ap- Solr Ls : nN generation of Mountjoys in that boys with Mr. and Mrs. Glove od - V : : = : proaching the crest of a grade, upon a + AMB A ' i i family, Oshawa, Teddy Glover is Vi 4 The C P R Firemen ik 2 : curve on the highway or within 100 Sony My; at WS iek Nag to anand spending es school holidays helping " > = 2 A ald i : iy : 8 H feet of a bridge, viaduct or tunnel or JOHN DIEFENBAKER Christmas In Lory Ye vy i ot on [his unele Harold Martyn in the store, ; ay ™h ia : tion that the C.P.R. should too. Such an railway crossing. : ; [glad to know he was able to return 2 e present conflict between the man- t might prove the very contrary. 7. Cars must watchout for pedes-| Politicing is not one of my activi- [ home Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, Toronto, 2 ; agement and the unions of the C.P.R. in- Argumen Il be argued that the Union is trians walking on the roadway. While ties, but for personal reasons I've| Mrs, Jas. Parr, Miss Catherine Bail- | Mis. N. H. Marlow with Mr, and Mrs, ZV # dicate one of the principal reasons why It may iid has such control over the that's a oy idea, the a law | followed the career of John Diefen-|ey, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey Spent I Clarence Marlow and Bill. Mrs, Clar- i 3 strikes gecur, . 3 8 Sos ong of railroads. that it can dic- says that a Pedestrian shall walk on | baker over many years, Sunday afternoon and evening with ence returned to Toronto with them 5 ' v= Tt is considered intelligent to stick up Jalagem © It is a healthy sign when the left side of the road, when practi-| When I was very young and my job | Mrs. Mark Waldon, Uxbridge. for a few days visit. 14 for your rights and obviously the Union tate win ell will stand up for what it cal, where no sidewalk y provided. A [Was insignificant, I was sent to inter- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, Mr.| a. lana Mrs. Leith Byers; Mo, and 4 , ay of the Brotherhood of Firemen believe janage intelligent and just treatment of I, always prove that he was | view John Diefenbaker, He was af, 4 Mrs. Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Earl | Mes, Murray Byers, Sinn ard Tawiee, & that their rights are being violated by the think Belly " not negligent if his car strikes a [successful young lawyer and rising spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mus, Herb Swain and i C.P.R. The management of the railway a situation. t if the C.P.R. is nom politician even then, {i found myself | gon: Horne, Oshawa, family. & is just as certain that its rights are being The union ¢laims tha ith this' that it 8. Bicycles are not subject to traffic [being treated by him as if I were a| yu. and Mes. Farl Bradbum, Ivan | My and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and fam. ¥ violated. But in this dispute the union is . permittedrto 'get away W i The ob law. Not so. Bicycles must obey the | star reporter or the publisher himself, and Donald with the Albert Wrights Hy; Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wright and fi] J)0% coneatriod with iis Obligations---neither will mean the'end of the un hh tif th y sume laws as drivers of motor vehicles | He answered my questions without and Fred Trewins on Sunday. family; with Garnet Wrights in Port ¥ its obligations to the Company nor to the vious answer is, of course, that if the engi ld Casualty Co, [hedging. I was a saucy young man| ne oo we 5 Bradburn, Joan, | perry, ¢ public. The Company on the-other-hand union depends for survival 'upon an un- "7 [in those days, and I tried to make the | vu icn 'und Roy, with the Merrill Van: | 1." Poy sind BilL, 50d Miss Sane 5 admits its obligations to the workers. changing pattern of things as they are, srmmem---- questions embarrassing. He easily Camps, on Sunday. dra Ferguson, with the Grant Fergu- xg Therefore, it guarantees that no one will be it is high time some way was found to get -- could have turned the tables on me, Mrs. Vera Forder, Toronto, spent the | cons in Toronto, 4 ol dismissed, that all increased benefits will rid of it. Such a union can only be an : but he chose instead to take me ser-| ap ona" A and Mrs, Walter| Mr. and Mis. Stan Rahm, Paul apd Y acerue to firemen as well as others. But obstacle to progress. Di i 3 i D 1 iously and to try to convert me by Wright and girls. Carol; Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hill with the A it makes Rarfortly Sloe fiat Ri wil not Unless the union can show in some way 1S ric 01ngs persausion, " 4 i . I Mr. and Mrs. Benson Dunn, Oshawa, Arthur Rahms, Tyrone, i hire men for a job which it feels no onger . i is really As a result of that interview, Miss Vera Forder, Toronto, and Miss| My. and Mrs. Walter Wright and £) - exists. , According to the facts it appears that the Hiewmen in a yard ry 3 wi wrote some words of praise of him, Eva Brown, Hamilton, called on Mr. family with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stin. 3 that firemen on diesel engines for yard fscdad - at tio in this matter. And PORT HOPP Rabie ranoy but also some harsh things which, as and Mrs. Will Forder, also Mr. and [son and family, Yelverton, Sunday. 2 service are just so much excess baggag i Hon 1of sg nd way in which govern- NAMED C) UC : : ion | I looked back on it, were completely [yo pod Dorrell, Thursday. "| Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rahm and | 1X If this is so, and the union has done no- there shou With what is then obvious. - Radio station CHUC is the call sign unfair. Yet the next time we met, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham, and Cheryl of Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs, Vv, 'thing to show that it isn't, then the com- ment could ik behaviour on the part of reserved for the Droposed instead of showing bitterness he drew Mr. Jas. Campbéll, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.| (pr Venning, with Mr. and Mrs. John LY pany is apparently justified in its action, ly frresponsih y hi hould also apply to Counties radio station. The letters me aside and asked if we could "have Harris were Sunday supper guests of | Rahn. 3 fd "The union claims that since all the unions. i And this 8 A were approved by the department of another go at this argument, Maybe Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flett, Bowmanville.[ yp. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Don- { / other railroads have accepted this condi- management. : 2 gi na ger eal pecniy you're ht. om ; . . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson, Hyun na and Dennis, with the Muse Tir D i : y Foster M. Pes iyo oh And so, although not a member o nd Many; Mr. and Mrs, Gea. Dunbar | ly. at Walter Murphy family at Ty- yd M B United Counties | broadcasting com. the "Conservative hierarchy, 1 was i Nene, Toronto, spent the week- "ay id ! Y 14 What ay e " : Phy Hirsh a" : ly to all crossing my ius Jor Jom Disger end with the Roy Fergusons. Mr. and| Ny and Mrs, Harold McLaughlin, hot ; : ' ' : re- he first two letters app baker at the political convention be- s. L Wright, Don, Leslie Ann g,bhy and Linda, with the Roy Me- N New Year's Day has come and gone, We i Ri 8 SIAICIONE 10 Parimens ot private commercial broadcasting sta- fore this last one, and when they didn't Hn dy ond them. on Monday Lodeniins on Sunday and the Harold RY dee have, as 'Charles Lamb puts it, seen 'the garding the gyptian ts th t took place tions: the next two may be chosen by clect him I was disappointed. I fig- for a New Year's gathering. Wrights in Oshawa, Tuesday, y skirts of the departing year' and now the borne out by the Sven a nite oo a the applicant and approved by the de- ured that some Toronto stuffed shirts [pre avd Mee Raoul] Mountioy have | Mis: Gertrude Henry. Mo and Mos. ) time has come to look towards the future there. Mr, Pickers ared to take on a. partment of transport. UC stands for [1,04 cot together to squeeze him out.{ oy, ned home after spending two Courtney, Toronto, with Mrs. James and perhaps, "attempt to guage the road that Canada was Fro viol ond then the United Counties, the area to be served Later I somewhat reluctantly came to months with her sister Mrs, Cecil Fer- Henry, Mr. Melville. and Doris Grif- A that lies ahead. It is certain as the light limited number i 1 the number by 'the proposed station, . admire the man they did elect; but I guson, Newcastle, fin and the Countney children. : of day that no one knows where that road Government stric fo April. In the The station is expected to go into] on felt John Diefonbaker had heen | ™ ny. "and Mrs, Harold Weir, London, | vv. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin with Mr. will take us nor what shall befall us on = who ibn gp i) are subjected to | °peration next yewr. It ya Hive neglected, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. [und Mrs. John Griffin, Enniskillen. the way. * But we.can discern trends that ~~ meantime, the re in Austria which~ | Power of 1000 watts with a 1500 kilo- | yy the same, he kept working as | *PS Mrs, Thos. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. AIf Gerrard with Mr. may have a great deal to do with deter- imnossible conditions ith th s Flood of hu- cycle frequentey. Studio and bioad. diligently as ever for the causes he Mr. and Mrs. Geo." Staniland are nd Mys. Chas. Gerrard, Enniskillen. ! mining what will happen and how we will i hSgIn 10 coke Wit its as casting stations will be built in Port believed in, and showed no bitterness spending a couple of weeks with their y WARTS hy fy : ; Eat manicy ~ y 3 "of Hope. to those who, had decided to oppose : amily in Montreal. Mr.and Mrs. John Mew, Mr. B: } re AT politics, if the present 1957 will probably see the end gb je i : him on the grounds that he could not Dp ceang tet li oh Beacock and| Mew, Moffatt, and Janie, Toronto, 44 trends continue, we should see Red China Rock and Roll craze A jhe Jos) Tags MARKHAM POLICE CHIEF carry the provinces of Ontario whdfpo hf ree Lespe Bondoc ad) Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bencock. 3 become a full-fledged member of the Unit- ing out of one vis Prey io. better type DISCOUNTS RUMOURS ON Quebec. and family with Mr. and Mrs, John | yo Shinigami ; ed Nations; the Near East problems will there is a swing 4 None, Provioy vor JUVENILE DOPE SALES At long last, he has been rewarded. | poo oo "pin Billy; Mr, and Mrs, Frank Bailey and 3 gradually disappear as Egypt and the Arab of popular music. ernaps, %& of enter: The persistent rumour that a Juve. It turns out that Easterners, like any- Mrs. Wesley Beacock, Mrs. Mar- Allin; Wenn Mew, Pred Marson. 0f : nations cautiously, step by step, accept the resented the low water hari © thin nile dope ring was in operation "fone else, respect-men of dogged de- garet Tarvis, Mr. and Mrs. John Bea- Port Perry, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur < full measure of American aid; France and tainment level and from Hove ra hink MarkHam Village has been discounted [ tor mination who do not run off and co); Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bencock and Jenlnhaigy 3 Groat Britain will pass "through very would be an improvement, e oy sion pro by Police Chief Fred White. Chief | 311k at every defeat. They admire 81 Glen joined the rest of the family at Mr. and Mrs. L. Fitze spent all this ve troubled times in which the colonial policy continue to make Sui dehmen 3 in - White informed The Tribune that al- fighter. And Diefenbaker is a fighter. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cole, ! week with friends in Midland, ) of France will be scrapped, probably by movie business and 'Hollywoo hid Tel though he had heard reports of such| "mpypeoio not the main reason, how.- Oshawa, on Christmas Day. 0 and Svs. Hurecy Gini Mr. aia Mendes France; and the Conservative centrate on two types--the very HI a market among village teen-agers, hel ayo, why his supporters wanted him | "yo CO Neil Bailey and Roy Turner oe Ms, arvey G Boi party in Great Britain will be rebuilt. + western, packed with lurid Psiogtans, Jo had checked thoroughly into the mat- |. leader. They wanted him because were two of a team who competed in he bth iim ; Ne pl mA i Russia will, no doubt, find it necessary to the fast-disappearing neighbour oe bic ter and found the information without they know that he is an honest, sin-| © C0 hers' Bonspiel at Osha Riss oe, Joan bd dusk Me ] withdraw from the satellite countries nd 2i1%,-4nd Jush kt fe of etination, cote : nian, Who eanticl pe pushed 4 By Boturday and winy 4 vice Ohiist Glen Tennant and children and Mrs. "N agree to the re-unification of a neutralized down-town houses. - The golden ora : Last month, two teen-age girls were [round by any special interests. He| "A 5 © Fo other two teams lon | ou : : "Germany with its neutrality guaranteed Hollywood has apparently gone pois : arrested Sh Madhani-and Inter ap-|is a Westerner who knows the pro- worn, [onchiors' from Sondediand, Fain bao. Tht: Saad by the United Nations. All in all, 1957 In art we see a trend away from moc ern red io court bist dope as not the | blems of the west, and will seek| = ore Mr. and Mrs. Ms Lewd Wry) ston) Si 50] h * C truction in the to contemporary art in which the artist peared in cou: pe straightforward - methods of solving Glen VanCamp and Billy, Port Perry; | Mrs: Can Gain Me, and Mrs, Should ie 4 Yer of roth India and Can- vis more concerned with what he produces YoAsOn Job the meres: The seco; ap- these problems instead of hit-or-miss NM . Wilson Heaslip Janetville; Mrs. [ Marlow with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dor- : oun ii oe adi wy uh i gk ah the than he is with revealing heaven-knows- boaranes of two poy WE . the devices that are often political exped- M. Rich, Omemee, on Sunday 23rd. Cp 4) ins for Bets ane = a au 3 bp midds swinging what out of the depth of his unconscious. Yitla se Adie don belief that ota ients rather than real solutions. And "yo. "ay © ae Merl VanCamp | Mr. and Mus. Dalton Dorrell and 2 2 Je onduhim pis in 1956 we came Sport, sport news, and the reading of co- vestigation Mas indarvies, pe he'll find ways to solve problems with- and children, Christmas day were: Mr. irl; 3 and Mig, Stuer Dorrell % iy? ps Me than in any mics will continue to be the chief form of White po that he had Shosad wih out destroying individual freedom. and Mrs. Perey VanCamp and Aileen, [With Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell on - oar it the end of World War II. recreation for the great mass of people in Mh ihe ular Sectors _-- were re-| In other words, the Conservative [4 Mrs..Keith VanCamp, Mr. and | € betas 1 ng i Mr Shana Nol in Canada, the Progres- the West. : i : - | purty now has a leader that is not only | yp "10 0 "wer y and Mr. and Mrs. My gion, Shy. Stan At home, here in Cana Te li a But at the end of the old year and the ceiving treatment, He stated, how respected and admired, but is also nog Werry, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. [colm, My. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and . i . : SHE . . QS » E 2 erry, § ' A I . . } 3 . Pe Co erate MN na) aa ae beginning of the new, it is an age old cus- wit Boshi nih x genuinely liked as a "good guy" by Roy Werry and Debbie, Ottawa, Mr. Shhives ¥ fri. Pugs Laisana Siwily iter tho Slariiony he diberals « «atom for than fi rec ont MN p a other village east of Markham, but to | the average man. a te ink vn, oy Malcolm, Gordie will choose a new leader and it now ap- better world and a better way gr 'ie an date no concrete evidence had been Jimmie, Listowel; Mr. anc i m | and" Mary Lou with the Cooks, Brook- ears that Lester Pearson is once again 80 as we look to the new year it is good obtained Saywell ard Margaret and Miss Helen | 20 Christmas Day. ; in in the picture. It is rather unfor- ~~ tofeel that here and there are suggestions ' BI 3 k i k VanCamp, Oshawa; Mr. and Mee iy A, as Dag. Tastioss Ohman. tunate that the Liberal Party blundered that make it possible for us to hope that ACKSIOC VanCamp and Billy, Port Farry DEL Me Mer aa Murano its : so badly over both their interpretation of 1957 holds something different and some- Three new mower models aHnsuced i cemed anaware} 04 Mrs; Raley hi pe at Cam of Port Credit; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ited Nations Force to Egypt and thing better in store for us and for all recently by New Holland Machine Co.| Blackstock residents seem Mr. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp, Yoxlor and Piannk, Mig Jos: Forde: ie Unite ian refugees. Les- mankind. And this may well be. make the company the first to offer|of the second presentation of the Richard and Doreen; Mr. and Mrs. J. | 1 i Roy Tavior oh Sat 16 handling of Rurigayias oe farmers a choice of fully-mounted,| Blackstock Songmen's hp jog VanCamp; Mr. and Mrs. A. b, Det} Sh dud Ms, toy Taylor on Sat- : : emi ) ing s in one| Wednesday évening. Out of town folk |, ., rs, Norman Malcolm; Mr. y, the 29th. ) we But for its efforts millions more of the | from different directions at fppriste WE of tia tls li Wis up Hy small crowd which heard hs i py Playfoot and family, of Mr. and Mrs, Bay very and A Lat taxpayers' dollars might have been |mately the same time that the right | Pa . : these local men present two hours of Lindsay, with Mr. Henry and Miss) Me. and Mrs. boise sper So : | Cli ed Comments lost, The melefActors, indeed, might | of MAY tales poplin. 12446 fidver on The U.S. Department of Agriculture |chorus and song under the direction Ethel Thompson, urdiy Pu ember <t Wass 1pp well have escaped detection altogether | the left has prior entry to the peg, has Ae al non-profit childgare in-|of Mel McCoy. Guest artist was Lo-[ "ye" 0 Prt po a reher and [ Johnstons, in Belleville, So Ingomiohs was fuel: method ly han ah gh over stitutions eligible to take part in its|well Highfield of Jonas ils who family, Whitby, Mr. Vincent Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson and THE FOURTH ESTATE Elsewhere in the world there have| 2. Cars have the rig ig y ver special milk program. The list in- played a nuniber of accordian so oe Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, Bert Smi h family; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow; Dr. : been numerous other such examples of | Pedestrians _at intersections cludes nursery schools, childcare cen-| Mid-night Communion service in the | Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert |, "yy "ow and family, of The wise old saying about never miss- the free press bringing to light cor- | there are no traffic lights. No, yoi ters, settlement houses, summer camps | Anglican Church, Christmas eve, was Archer and Mr, Alex, Dever. Merilyn Lively; Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask, of ing the water until the well runs dry ruption in high places. Little wonder | too many drivers Bppatently think 20 {and "shilar non-profit institutions. well attended. : Archer remained for a few days. Mr. Taunton, with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 7 is as true as ever it was. Canada be-|y}.0 it is the first institution to be |The law gives pedestrians: this Hight On Friday evening, Decailiar 23th, and Mrs. Wilbert Archer spent Friday |e 0 : ing one of the countries which has| = 104 open dictators take over! of way at ALL intersection and at a social evening was held in the Parish the 28th, with the Elmer Archers at[" 3 ™ Mis. Ed Harris and family: : always had a truly "free" press, the| mp. qo. 400 developments of the | ALL marked crosswalks, . Hall. A fine program of songs, read- Whitby. » | Mr. and Mrs. Carl McLaughlin and < ' failure of most of us to value it as past few weeks have shown, too, how |' 3. When a school bus stops to pick ings, "A Who Am I panel, ete, was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson with boys; Mr. and Mrs. Don Pargeter and we should is perhaps understandable. dependent we are on the "on-the-spot" |up or discharge children, you have to presented. Rev. and Mrs. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. DeNure, Peterborough, Donna, Port Perry; Mrs. J. E. Flett, of oO Not that we all underestimate the newsman for a factual account of stop if you are behind it and travelling were called to the front by Mr, Stani- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn, Donald Bowmanville, with Mr. and Mrs. Mer ; role of the press. Some of our newer events as they happen. This js far|in the same Bjeection, Only pany and, Mis Mearihor 108d 8% Rds and Ivan, with the Fred Bradburns at vyn Graham and Roy on Christmas. citizens, for example, know what it i3| from always being the easy operation | correct. Ontario JEW gave gon linde My, - Ered Hamiion : presesie | Janetvilte. snis- | Mrs. James Campbell and Alvin of like to live under a regime where the it may seem. to stop whenever a school bus stops no Nicholson with a purse of money on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke, Ennis- Mrs, ow Jamin i Low ni o only' publications permitted are those| [. Hungary recently, such men were | matter in which direction you're driv- Mrs. John Hamilton gave Mrs. Nichol- killen; Mr. and Mrs. John Oke and oven Y ' spent 1 ie ay, Ll Acarefully censored) which make daily | ,0.0) to the finest traditions of their | ing. ¢on a dozen red roses. Mr, Nicholson family, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. | with ths Mervyn : ira ban iy and craven obeisance before the all- craft. "The news must get through" | 4. You don't have to stop on amber replied for both. Lunch was served, Bruce Ashton and family. Campbell oman % a oy Bs powerful state. was their motto and get through they | When a traffic signal is changing from some danced and others enjoyed visit- Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whitfield and | Sorry to report Mr . BL ns was More than ever before, the news- did. A number of the correspondents | Breen to red. Wrong. Ontario law ing. : Miss Evelyn, St. Catherines, and Mr. taken to hospital Friday night. paper today is a vital guardian of the| 4 photographers were injured in the | says that approaching traffic must Blackstock farm folk ax invited id Mrs. Gordan Calheart und children Mr. and M « Neil Bailey with he cople's liberties, It is, granted, a process, and one at least died getting | top hs soon as the light turns amber attend Farm Forum on Jan) IY in of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. ip Wroidmother, Mrs, Tompson, Peffer., oo omesatt hily or weekly compendium of events]. 41.0 way of a hail of Russian bullets, | unless the car cannot be brought to a at the home of Mr. and i £ By, Covilitig: gr RW Chis aTierRosih } $ ard an important means of communi- n \ B stop in safety before entering the in-| Samells, when a series of iscuss ons Mr. and Mrs, John Woutlh, Mr. and | RD cation as between seller and buyer, These men, too, were heroes; ee tersection. You cannot proceed on on Parity for Farmers will begin, Mrs, Henry Wotten and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, ifarold/ Tamilton are th But that is not the end of the story | they would pooh-pooh he. scription. | amber "cautiously" if you cannot stop Sympathy of the samp js ox and Mys. Bill Johnston, Willie and spending this week wil her. parents bs WE by any means. But hanks to' thelr Wor ' ve are pt with safety, But if you can't Seop tended to Mrs. Cecil and Sy ney - Lind Tyrone Mr. and Mrs, John in Toronto. Ti ; vd th! 4 In a thousand and one ways it can | likely ever. again to hear 'a sing € | with safety, chances are you're driving guson, Newcastle, in the pass oh Arch and family willy Mr. and Meo "Ar: ttt ~Mi€, Henry Armstrong, a k for what it deems the public in. | free citizen of any free country Ssay too fast... patie or . Mr, Cecil Ferguson, Decem r "Thay Bradburn and amity. Hughic and Mary Ellen, Miss June ps) Spes hough its first concern must t maybe there is "somethin to be By You can @ a turn any time as Funeral was held on the 26th with in- dM Gordon Strong «nd | Armstrong, Mr. Jack Phillips, Burnt AL terest, Hhovgt Dior ts readers, ob- | said" for f aegime which dis Af [long 1 vousi i No to To make terment in Cadmus cemetery. The Mr. an h Ply ad Mrs ; X ros f ot «| River; Mi. and Mrs. John Herron; Mr. > tive "and with full regard for |foul thing. «"Industry". a turn, you have 'it the proper Fergusons were former Cartwright re- Jy by and Mig Boe Ocitse (and Mrs. Alvin Herron Linde and truths Tt must remaiin at all times frie la lane and you shall haf ri hen sch Hksiite ay 2 2000 Many from here at- gigas don on Welt. ay " Rurh Cunmera, with Mr .and Mrs, Ray . attery or pres- A a manoeuver wou nterfere wit tended the funeral, » yi Mei, ; " FRFRIFIONS Bligh attery COMMON MISCONCEPTION OF other traffic properly using the high- . Sympathy also to Mrs. Allgn Bea-| Mr, and Mrs, Jaros Hovey With Hy Miss Joyce Venning, Oshawa, Miss ) gig | fter weeks ONTARIO TRAFFIC LAWS way. Songstress Shirley Harmer was rec-| cock and Mrs, Fred Dayes, sigter og and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin and 1.aw Nora Venning, Lindsay; Mr. Garry ! aper, after w \ - oY , Adams, Bowmanville. | rence, : Venning, Bowmanville, with their par- erly exposed af 1. The driver on the right always | . 6. You can pass any time ag 1080 938011 elaciol ot a my to Mr. and Mrs. Jas.| Mr. Lorre Bradburn, Toronto, spent ents Mo. and Mrs. Chas, Yontmy, major seandal involving the wholesale [has the right of way at an intersection. f you see an opening. Wrong. The law yore 1h Canada ny EN yerts ' Parr" who celebrated their 67th wed- | Monday, Dee, 24 with his mother, Mrs Wayne and Linda, embezzlement of public funds by im- | That's incorrect, The Ontario tare | va you shall not pass unless the road "of J Bet is the star ding anniversary on Christmas Day.|J. W. Bradburn, i vert: portant public officials, It had no|states that it is only when two ears |in front of, and to the left of, the car As syoryone nays uo "Showtime" | We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bruce| Mrs. J. W, Bradburn with the Frank (Continued on page 6) "axe to grind but that of public interest. | approach or enter the intersection |ahead if free of traffic and no one is of CBC-TV's weekly re ' wf Yr

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