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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Feb 1962, p. 3

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. fe x y «7! 2 x 145 ' 3 2 Dy Ral 3 PI CER BY IRN hioniamhidboted dutbodandand suo dnd da on ai Nel MEMBER OF CANADIAN WEEKLY ~ NEWBPFAPER ABBOCIATION Thursday, February 22nd, 1962 - THE STAR EDITORIAL PAGE DEER ON MARKHAM ST. heavy weather and the effects of the A full grown deer amazed motor. current wave of 'flu, there was a good ists in Markham Village last week crowd and those who attended certain. when it sprinted gracefully across the|!Y appeared to enjoy themselves. It Main Street, cut between 2 houses| Was felt that this might be undeitak- It certainly is not rumour, the News has it from a reliable cource that the land has been purchased by the sugar firm. Bowling Party for our Cubs and Scouts at the Causeway Bowling, at 1.15 pm. Each boy is asked to bring twenty cents. Notes. and Comments | id : "% Counselling By Column 4 ---- RUNAWAY WELL AT BROUGHAM and disappeared to the west. The animal bolted onto the highway en again at a later date. meeting of the Evening Guild will be The next Quite often there are some things which we would like to say when n . h oe . , . aring this column, but they j lip One of the most popular items in large The peccadillos of the unfaithful male; SPOUTS 12000 GALLONS DAILY [40,0 behind the United Missionary Mu Or of Mis Loweock on aur memory. So hens da he deily newspapers is the feature column trouble that visits young girls unexpected- An artesian well on the property| Church and fortunately was not hit by|"® areh Bt " miss you Marion and Don Crozier, given over to the distressed. That's put- ly caught up in the creative process; of George Griffin, cast of Brougham | uny vehicles. There will be a meeting of the and we hope that you ure hoth having ting it a bit strongly. Years ago, when ne'ghbourly jealousy, unfriendliness and in Pickering Township, is producing A wide-eyed youngster, a little girl, Young Peoples' group tonight. This a lovely time in Florida. We shall vestiges of the Victorian era still lingered downright hostility. Frequently, the an estimated 12,000 gallons of water | (od motionless on the sidewalk as] ®Toup had an interesting session last look forward to your home coming on, such columns were referred to as, Ad- dear columnist is asked to make a deci- per day. The underground stream| he deer passed her. Such animals] Week When they tried the "Swedishf Co pleasure. vice to the Lovelorn. But all this is sion for the writer who is unable to de- was struck by the well-drilling firm| ,o not uncommon in the country but | Method" of Bible study. Another Seugog "Grace" U.C.W. had to 4 . ' 3 2 A PN . HY 0 La out-of-date. The column is really chummy. Dear Abby . ... Dorothy Dix .... Ann Landers, Dear Anne. . .. What do people write in about? Well, all sorts of things... some sensible, some ridiculous; some funny, or at least humor- ous, others sad and touching; some stem from ignorance, some from experience, and some are well savoured with a kindly wis- dom. There's lots of variety. Mostly the letters which appear in the column are in the form of confession . . . of the age old sins of commission and omis- -sion. Readers of these columns play an inter- esting little game. They read the letters and mentally put themselves in the place of the columnist. How would I answer this, they say to themselves. Then they read the answer the columnist has given. cide for himself. Should I marry her? Should I get rid of her? Some of them even ask what they should do with their lives? Sometimes we have a sneaking suspi- cion that the letters are manufactured for the occasion but we have no real evidence that this is so. In the meantime, these columns flourish and go on from strength to strength year after year. The letters continually pour in and the advice pours out and the anonymous writers of letters add spice to the daily fare. Dear Abby: I have recently misplaced my hus- band. Should I try to remember what 1 did with him, or would you advise me to look for another. P.S.-- He wasn't a bad husband, not really bad, of Bill Wilson, Victoria Square at a depth of 36 feet. At the present time, the water is being drained off by means of surface ditch. Hundred: of gallons have been used to flood a natural ice skating rink at Greenwood Mr. Griffin plans to pipe portion of the run-off into his home. An over flow pipe will have to be connected to the well as a safety precaution. According to an informant ther are two known under ground streams in the area. Mr. Wm. Pegg located rarely venture into a village or town. ¢ SHAWA WORKERS SIGN CONTRACT, END WALKOUT 3 The nine-week strike at R. D. Wer- ner Co. (Canada) Ltd., ended Friday, I'eb. 16th when about 200 workers ac- cepted a two-year agreement with a nine-cent hourly wage increase. America, voted 88 per cent in favor of the contract which includes a six- ee the Planet" last week. Local 2784, United Steelworkers of F members present. group of teenagers, those in Mr. Beck- t's and Mr. Boothman's group, saw filmstrip "Battle on a Small This interesting nimated cartoon is a springboard for considerable discussion on Christ- inn decision; and it has been shown to several groups in the parish. There will be a euchre in the parish hall on Thursday, March 1st. The W.A. met last week. Mrs, uller presided and there were twenty After the opening the well site, using a branch from a willow tree. WHITBY INCREASE CHARGES ON CULVERT INSTALLATIONS 1063. cent-an-hour contribution toward a pension plan beginning in February, Workers will receive a four- cent hourly wage increase retroactive to last June and an additional five cents an hour this June. hymn and prayers for the parish and for missions, Mrs, Fuller read the 1st chapter of St. John's Gospel, and Mrs. Mumford gave a brief explanation of this chapter, based on the W.A. study book for this year. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs cancelled last week, and will be meet ing this Wednesday, February 21st at the Manse. On Tuesday we shall lay to rest Mr. George Schell. Our deep. Olive and the girls, and all who are near and dear. Mr. Schell was at Fairview Lodge, and seemed to be do ing very well last week; but took n turn for the worse, and passed away quite suddenly. He was in his seven- ty- eighth year. We commend him to the tender mercies of our God. May his soul rest in peace. And may our God comfort all who mourn. Our congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. Thomas Redman of the Island, who will be eighty-six years old on Friday, February 23rd. Property owners wanting to have : The firm manufactures aluminum| Whitby and the treasurer's report ww . Their reactions are usually favourable or if you know what I mean. He had some drivewhy over the ditches in front of moldings, automobile grills and other| given . Mrs, George Clarke. The we Pray Thomas that you wil bs unfavourable. They agree wholeheartedly peculiar little ideas . . . . he took a bath their property will pay two-thirds | items. WA. pledge or wat with us for a few years more. We re- or strongy disagree. There is nothing only once a year; he didn't want any more this year than in previous years re joice that you have enjoyed goed arson svi neutral about this sort of thing. The successful columnist has to be positive. Sometimes they are brutally so. IT is easier to do this in a column than face to face. How much 'good comes out of this kind of journalism? .It is impossible to say - "with -any certainty, but probably a good deal. It is always helpful to get things off your chest, especially the kind of pent up feelings which so often are responsible for the letter being written in the first place. : Favourite themes which reappear over and over again are: : Around The World children so, of course, he didn't have any; he only worked when he felt like it, and he only felt like it when he couldn't find a job; he never went to church but he was awfully: good at -telling. what was wrong with it . . . you should have heard him talk . . . it was beautiful--the way he got so_worked up and everything. I could have listened to him for hours if I didn't fall asleep . . .Dear Abby, I really do miss him. Would I, if T have another husband do you think? Forgetfully Yours, D. for the installation of drainage pipes the Town Council has decided. Pre- viously the charge had 'been $00 and it will now be $150. . In making the recommendation to the town couneil, Councillor Slichte said that the cost of the driveways Aralican Notes By Mary Becker This pre-Lenten season is one of planning for the activities designed to animously accepted. Mrs. Glass ask- ed the group to do a quilting at a later date, and Mrs. Wilkinson, Dor- cas secretary, gave her report and showed two attractive dresses which she had made for girls in an Indian school. Mrs. Staple, the social sec'y, read a card reecived from Mrs. Stack- -| had been the same for a number of years despite rising costs. New reg- ulations brought in by the town last year concerning. back-filling had in- creased the cost of the average drive- way by $38, The money will be referred to a special account from which the costs of the installations will be paid. strengthen-and increase -the spiritual life of the parish during and after Lent. At service on Sunday last, the Rec- tor spoke briefly about parish life and then turned his attention speci- fically to the young people. ed the parish teenagers to do "a fist- ful of things for the Lord" during Lent. Ww house. - The Women's World Day of Prayer ill be on Friday, March 9th this year, with the service being held at 3.00 p.m. in the Baptist Church in Port Perry. The Rector attended this He ask- Ww .A. meeting and asked the ladies to "support the Parish Action Conference on the week-end of March 23 and 24. They agreed to provide the evening health for a number of years. The Minister's text on Sundny wa- found in St. Mark 6:2.3. "And He came to Nazareth where He had been brought up, and when the Sabbath day was come, He began to teach in th: Synagogue. The men of Nazareth were struck with astonishment and said: Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary?" The Theme was "The Carpenter of Nazareth". Here are some excerps:--*"No one deemed it of sufficient importance to write a bio. graphy of the life of Jesus for nine- teen centuries. Whole libraries have been written about His birth and cru- cifixion. Today a large number of 5 } The five-point programme consist: | meal for the Saturday session, After Chaar i ny Christisng ane 3 That's probably why he doesn't make MUSICIANS UNION THREATEN of prayer every day in Lent for the|a Benediction led by Mrs. Woods, tea are Heese au w d Here in Canada we are getting primed many moves, France hovers on the brink TO CLOSE LINDSAY CLUB- Rector and for those participating in| Was served by Mrs. Long and Mus. beth TS birth as ee Ed for a federal election. The Conservatives of civil war and De Gaulle hovers above Stewart Martin, proprietor of the| {po Lenten services & missions; three | Glass. . } | thought that in them we saw the mir 5 have taken the pulse of the. nation and it all trying not to become involved. : new Oli id dance hall, North of| poco) mid-week services which the _ Next Sunday there will hie @ Bn) aculous, and the supernatural, and the 4 have decided the time is ripe or over-ripe. Meanwhile the people of France become Lindsay, reports that the Federation| Rector hopes. the young people will | Guide and Brownie church parade. la touching us. And yet. Their popularity is declining but the op- more and more confused. of Musicians, Local 191, in Peterboro,| \1ke every effort to attend (Ash The service will be geared to the he. Freaker Taare 7 alk the. aie OT position is in no shape to take advantage has threatened to stop union bands Wednesday; the. Tuesday of Holy | children primarily and the Rector will ot wvoneht iy Nec th For the ) of the situation. For some reason the In England there is a strong drive.to playing at the hall. Weck and the Tuesday of the Mission | preach on the subject "The Great was nt poral drwy Tews Proves i Liberals don't seem to be able to get going pase Macmillan out of office, Memhes Heisaid vhis week Hiat-he Ly tried Week--THoly Communion at-7.30a.m.): | Search and the Great Love". This is i" the world, is not a sisealous birth, h The N.D.P. hasn't got off the ground yet of his.own party who are fearful of the to employ a number of Lindsay bands | 44 iandance each of the five days at] 'he second in a series of sermons on} 7 the ube lutely. pe tect character 1 ith . if th C ti I i Common+Market think that if they can which are not union members. the Young Peoples' Mission; arriving! the first eleven chapters of Genesis-- ! ic the absolutely. per c ho } e ors g CONServativey oa LAN Sle get control at this time they may be able "If they do not act reasonably 1 7 chvrdl, teh inates early each Sun. | 2 portion of scripture which the Ree- hat was wrought out in those thirty ms tion shortly they could win by default. It looks as though that is what they are counting on. The United States has decided to build to keep Britain from joining. How they can think that this is to her advantage is one of the conundrums of politics. shall use only local bands. I think we should be able to keep some of the dollars in Lindsay." day during Lent so as to be quietly prepared to hear the service; and "Operation Andrew" which Is to pray tor has urged the congregations tof read as This week's sermon will be in pictorial form to aid a pre-Lenten 'preparation. the children's under- sears in Nazareth. God wishes us to learn that character does not wholly lepend upon circumstances. Personal 'reatness is from within, Do not est sympathy goes out to Blanch and | : . "ps The Lindsay bands in which Mr. X lse---a friend, relati . > Ever since 'the 'U.S: space 'failures, the : for someone else--a friend, relative or ) } } . | grumble therefore, because you mus ) \ shelters. They plan to spend more than tension in the Soviet has lessened. Last. Martin is interested are Garheit Pow-| nequaintance--and try to bring them standing, Druing the service, Hol Live in N little village, narrow and cir. 1 i $450,000,000 on mass shelters. Even if week they made a fair and free exchange ells Orchestra, Bob Mason's Orches-| yoqrer Christ and into the life of the | Baptism will he administered to usar | Ive in 0 litte viliage r Eo 4 these have little practical value as far as with the Americans--one spy for another tra, The Hillbilly Ramblers, The| Tane, infant daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Cr vy 119 Shot So eer Vil hy tomic bombing is" concerned, they will , Country Gentlemen and Harry Hawk- T. H. Becker. ) i $e 0 / a Ai g ; Tned, ey and no questions asked. : PE, on _-- : nd your soul be free. Remember AR \ serve to bolster 'the: economy and the ins' Orchestra. He said that none of{ The Rector mentioned that, with There will be a Holy Communion Ye t of anil Te VAAL 4 i Cuba is still the thorn in the flesh of these bands belong to the American] slight adaptations, the above program | oyvice and breakfast for the men of | that Jesus rose out of a small obs | RAN hat Americans have always been dollar-wise if town to become the Saviour of the CX not wise in other. ways. A.N.AS. No-matter-what they do with Federation of Musicians. might well be adopted as a rule of} ihe parish this Sunday, Feb. 25th at oN In ; ik RIL ORESE eT tr t o CL A A her it's bound to hurt them. _ Under- "The union bands get two-thirds of | life for the adult of the parish during| g a.m. 2 De Gaulle is a great contradiction. Al- ~~ standably, they arevhesitant. The big the payroll as ft is. - I-think they Lent as well. An adult Confirmation class is be-| (Sunday, February 25th the Min- elit though he is one of the luckiest leaders push is coming from the United States. should be more reasonable," he said. | 1. yone Peoples Mission, based| M% held at Brooklin and one or Wl ister will attend the Dedicating of the Bos : . in the world, ill-luck dogs his every move. on the Great Days of the Church i | oo igh fil dited Shureh at 3.09 Did x 5 : Year, will be held from April 2nd to] ti€iP® ing. 4 © et > na, n view of this the congregation foo On The Political Horizon - BE ono | from 41 fo Ga pm Tis), Per, fr Conmation | roe dr" ed 1 met 3 : : : 4: : RT ons A turned teaching mission} andra similar Sy voung twelve-year-old group will be er The Rouge Hill brill ool ye In the United States, Washington has Can it. continue to survive the riots and thumbs down on a proposal to fluori- | EX" for the children of the parish| | prepared for Confirmation at a] woe started about ten sears apo. when id { waited long, for the weather and other civil unrest that has marked the past dite the village Footer Seni. will be running during the same week | © FF ERIE EY R24 ~~ favourable 'elements fo watch the space =~ month? Noone cansay. i he Lake. Simcoe summer resort] At the same times, as Beonsg ast The Women's Prayer group willl" © FL thy Ach. 2 } programme get off the ground. Glenn, ; id Lindsa week. The Rector hopes also to have meet. again this Wednesday at 10,00] --~ HOPPY- : Timothy Asi : centre located north-west of ¥ the le participating in { bridge, Ronald and Sharon Whitter. the astronaut, must often have : ted I ARE - - voted 422 to 69 against fluoridation. the young people participating a.m. in the church. Starting on Ash| | ! rirginia Ed d of -- «Ha alan voted 422 to.69 against flu rayer groups on Tuesday mornings .. | Cathy Johnston, Virginia Eden, an } those immortal lines 'of Milton, He also In Great Britain, Macmillan staved off Village Clerk Fred McMillan said|P™ Es p in the church, during| Wednesday, March 7th, there willl, 0 oll Ed: and to serves who only stands,and waits, 2 gencral gieie'thatwould dave paralyzed there would be at least 500 votes cast Bo This. Sl Mg bi he Teuten midveck service on Wed Robert Holtby, Carol Craighead, and ' the nation by. meeting three of the power- 1 : . ' '| nesdays at 10 a.m., and the prayer} ' : : ot Toe raR® | ; ncluding spoiled ballots. i . Beverly Vernon of Prospect. We hope : ful union leaders. The wage pause has £ The question asked voters in the) 2rticiate in Holy Communion on thel Lon) anne' to two mroups tira Tannin will diver telah ane) Ta And the waiting game is not confined : que: Tuesdays when it is celebrated. ba bers' h _| that Sunday ' to Washingto Here in, Ottawa ever heen saved bys the government taking February plebiseite-was:. Ave. you in|." sm. "parich Lenten programme em.) o0tine in members' homes, ax men-_ 0 v10s" vie "shan have the pleasare ) 0. Washington, e In, BYETY- labour into its confidenca'and by making oHdatioh of the water p tioned above, I Tepe ; ! favor of the flu divdu- f faving you p body is waiting for :JohniDiefenbaker. to oF ni braces all organizations and indivdu ounce that a Federal election will be provision for - future "economic planning supply of this municipality?" als within the parish. We hope tof' --t.. announce that a eral electio which can conceivably ensure the worker TE 15 tire Tirét vino the issue has been sh. } held on June 11. Then the secret will be ' : have more details of the adult pro t officially. So far the Prime Minister fy oc tor deal. But this doesn't mean that fut to a vote in thin district. Total | Mave MOT details of the adult District Church : om of ee "the oly he Time iB really there are going to be no Strikes in Exiiol) eligible voters in the district is 700. | The Evening Guild met on Monday| 1SIric urcnes Aoricultural enjoying the stall. be iy pov) ous but. A net. boll heart fo indicated last, at the home of Mra. Morrow. The SCUGOG, MANCHESTER, strike is off and for the time being Mac Ji es om REED of Rectar stented the masking. ns wit PROSPECT UNITED CHURCHES Czlendar [ al ; posed, n 2 lined his Lenten programme, h Mapp The Italian Prime Minister has at long ini rides high and the government i specific reference to the children's| The winter months are slipping by Wiens, Pepmay Zh. 9.30 Jum. last concluded. a deal with the Socialists ~~ 9€cU e ' mission, which he asked this group to| very quickly. Up to this, we have not or 2 wi P " P Te TUR = --under-Nenni.* The question that nowere. - Z.- = -- i: AL | OSHAWA REPORTS 1,300 sponsor. The members of the Even-| had very much snow, with the result Ae Hoe | Win Ay Far ern mains to be answered is, Does this mean Meanwhile the big leaders of the East ABSENT FROM SCHOOLS : ing Guild agreed to undertake the|that-only two Services so far have Uxbridge RAY that the Communists will take over? They -- and-West-are- once more jockeying for More than 1,300 Oshawa children | support of this work, in terms of pro | heen cancelled. Sunday was a lovely se Pa a alin : are the single strongest party in Italy and ~~ 2M ey the rail invthes Ey " p || were away from' school Friday, Feb.| viding light refreshments, transporta- | bright day, and no doubt many more Nie ys Hg a. at the coalitionists seem to be running out' posit 4 ucl (mn propa. 16th with influenza or colds. There| tion where necessary, and some mem-| of our people would have attended; Sd CT renss or Untario Lounty of workable combinations. ganda Tens per RT conference ers are 34 schools in the city with a total | bers on hand as general assistants| but quite a humber of the children ~H Cob Leaders. ; : ; A od todionsly refusing to ston enrollment of approximately 16,000) each day. = They also agreed to the| have been laid up with the "flu". The| Thursday, March 1st, 8.30 p.m.-- ernm pupils. suggestion that prayer groups be telephone just rang and Joan Aldred Brooklin Township Hall--Mareh In France, the gove ont bloodily ap: to the other fellows, They have no ears © Dr. C. C. Stewart, medical officer | formed to meet Friday mornings for{ announced that Guides would be can-| Meeting for Brooklin Jr. Farmers roaches the day of reckoning in' Algeria except for what they themselves say : g P : ' 4 eH : ! of health, sald it is the worst out-]a short time, to pray for those in.! celled as very few would be coming| ------ - break of illness in Jive years, i volved in the Lenten mission work.| owing to illness. A little while ear- Tuesday, March 6th--12.00 noon-- REDE EE B e Be hah tlantis and Acadia sin OFT AE Ver just whist thet] 221d the outbreak has not reached | One such group would meet in the| lier Marion Carter sent word that| (Oshawa--Kiwanis Club Dinner. a District Doings 4 purchated 18 Wir Avan vid Ca BA Be ve Ns ' yi epidemic proportions and the Board of | north part of town.and one in the| there wouldn't be Brownies: Maybe,| Aubrey Carson, 3. Club of the Ki- i of the W. H. Moore Eetate, This | industrial stock broker's firm called Health fs not as yet considering clos south. ~~ These:groups would not be| the boys will make it yot. And| wanis Club Trin to Factern Ontarle 2b, ATLANTIC SUGAR COMPANY ne Tie has had an option on this' the News several weeks ago, when {t ing any schools. " limited to the Guild members, and the | speaking of Cubs and Scouts, the| and Quebec, will show slides of his fe! Ns CKERING TWP. i 2 property for eral 'week [ was first a nounced: that thi Dr. Stewart said the illness has| Rector would give a, home service of | Scout Mather's Auxillary would like trip. : : : pk BUYS IN PI NG LV piece of property for several 'weeks, . oh ' ---- i intgong: been gaining strength during the past | Holy Communion to each. group once| a generous donation of rags. You| Friday, Saturday and Sunday, - Be LNG It was announced to the Pickering The parcel is located just east of the| ANY ha ns a re | three 'or four weeks and reached the| during Lent. . are asked to get In touch with Reta! March 9th, 10th and thw 3 A | News last week thatthe 90 acre pat-| water plant, He sald, "it will be a good break| current peak during the past 10 days.| The Guild als heard a report on Wilson the President. There will! 10.00 a.m. Guelph--Annusl Junior BL cel of land on the east side of the| It has not yet been .anonunced just for P iekering i the firm daes_locate| * Sehool officials reported 1,314 pub.| the Valentine Dance held last Satur. | shortly be a meeting. Also, on Satur- Farmer Conference for the Prov. p> Brock Road at the lakefront has beer . "ineon' there". ~~ © ; 5 lie school children absent Feb. 16th, | day in the parish hall. Despite | day, February 24th there will be ince of Ontario. 3 a: 3 INES ed abe abi wedi.

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