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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Nov 1969, p. 19

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PEN LY k 25 ord PENNE SI pT a A CXNARIL CA VET , Na rata) H CUES 1 Ue Sh Sans Lr LOVEE FORE TRE RAW, | Seagrave News ~~ + Ho!'Ho!Ho!Ho! Yes Santa is on his way and soon Christ- mas activities will be in full swing. Our start will be on Friday night when all public- ( ] schoolers are expected to be at the church to practice for the Christmas Pageant to be held on December 7th. ; Several - persons have in- quired about Mr. D. Ruther- ford of New Liskeard who was ® seriously injured some time ago. The Scotts report that he is now hospitalized in Ottawa where his daughter lives. He is improving and able to write his friends but faces further surgery. » Mr. and Mrs. Scott cele- brated their 49th anniversary by visiting at the home of their son Bev. in Oshawa. They say they are saving up for their big bash = next year. Visitors at their home on the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Butcher of Beaverton and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stevens of Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wool- dridge's 50th anniversary celebrated in Little Britain church was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Keen, Mrs. 'Mac- Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Scott. and members of their family were among the old friends present. } ; Last week's paper contained -- ATTENTION -- 2 death notices -' Miss Orch- ard and Mr. Archie Watson; These people were both resid- ents of Seagrave a long while ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keen report they attended both funerals on Tuesday. Several lady friends and relatives attended a baby shower for young ~ Bobby Wanamaker) or was it for his mother?) on Wednesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Glen Wilson on the island. Miss Elizabeth Nodwell spent the week-end in Hamil- ton with Bill and Rosemary Hilbert and their sons. = Mrs. Nodwell, an officer of the Historical Society has al' supply of membership cards, hasty notes and "On the Shore of Scugog" which she would be delighted to sell to any- one interested. ( Wednesday, November 12th 'was U.C.W. night with Unit 1 Mrs. Violet Edwards, the lady seen almost daily on Queen Street, Spring, Summer and Fall, selling tickets for one organization or another drew the winning ticket in the Lions Club 50 -50 draw, Saturday afternoon. Holding she box and looking on is Ray Wilson ticket chairman. The lucky winner was Donald Geer, Rosa Street, Port Perry who became $643. richer. Mrs. Edwards sold 515 tickets, almost half the amount of tickets sold during a three month period, and for her fine effort she was presented with [ J (J > * Family or Friends of in charge. Mrs. McNeil occup-|-flowers by Art Petrozzi and a small gift by vice president Don Carnegie, a token of_ ied the chair for devotional. J iati i VETERANS who gave Others contributing were SPRieRIBIoH Yim he Ligis Clubs, - == ad ° ° : ° Mrs. Nicholls who read the|both back in office and some [left until later.After lunch | to Morley Bruce's sale and the their. lives during scripture, Mrs. Abraham and | committees are changed. This |everyone left for home. We Wooldridge anniversary. The WwW 1 Mrs. Tobin who had a vocal| report was approved and filling | might add that Mrs. Hurst | real players turned out to be 4 OF d War 11 duet and Rev. Critch who|the vice-president's position |and Mrs. Bertrand have left | Catharine Nicholls and Earle Branch 419 of the Royal spoke on the Remembrance was just left. The installation | for the winter because they Bryant. The unlucky were Canadian Legion is attempt- theme, stressing that it is a|services were left until Jan-|are feeding the curling enth- Calvin Nicholls ( a girl that : time to be humble and thank-| yary. Bread plates were ment- | usiasts at 'the rink. night) and Reg. Abraham. 19 19 _sompisia. an honour ful. ioned but action left untilnext| One item which wasn't| Another éuchre sponsored by roll, of Port Perry and district, Mrs. Tobin conducted the year. The Christmas party in [left was the birthday money. the Short unit this time will y for World War II: The family If business period consisting of | December was left to the (collected for both Nov. and |be held on November 29th. or friends, of any fallen [J|the usual minutes, roll call, president and group leaders.| Dec. from Mrs. Keen, Mrs.| Next Sunday the Act of < serviceman, or servicewoman, reports, letters etc. Then ' Clements, Mrs. H. Short, Mrs. | Confirmation will take place is respectfully requested to ||| things started to get left. Mrs. | The Christmas treat boxes|Abraham, Mrs. Nicholls and|at the morning service. At 'forward his or her name to: Chas. Short presented a partial | for shut-ins was left to the|Mrs. Belair. What a haul! | S.S. this week Ronald Nobbs MR. MIKE HLOZAN slate of officers - Mrs. Barr is| fruit and flower committee.| The season's first public gave a reading for the Young y 5 the new president. We have no Group changes (if any) and|euchre was held on Satur- | People's class. Attendance was c/o Royal Canadian Legion, vices yet. Mrs. Belair the old naming the social .committee|day evening in 'the church |75 and Janet Abraham and Port Perry, Ontario. secretary and Mrs. B. Wana-| were left until 1970. Euchres basement. Attendance was | Donna Wanamaker didn't for- a maker the old treasurer are|were discussed and decisions |rather slim due at least partly get their pennies. juana move on to 'hard" nar- This is the statistic that mark. cotics. frightens most parents. If in- The new proposal means Judge Miller feels that re- dependent research can show that a company today making search~will show that 100 per- that marijuana is harmless and $30,000 after paying all hid- Sot % Jeng Fd 2eally Sa dogs NOT lead to am gas; den taxes, insurance, employ- ! eir start on cigarettes, no cotics, then there e few ee benefits and operatin Don Hunt marijuana. Of course, this is ~~ valid "arguments against the costs, will realize only S15. partly based on the fact that move to legalize its use. 000 net profit. Under present most youngsters try cigarettes, We respect the opinions of tax laws, the profit is $23,700 so it is safe to say that drug such people as Dr. Margaret -- a difference of $8,700. users got their start on cigar- Mead, one of the world's top This extra cash was designed Ch kh ll h fe i he police have a different ia, oh pony it in favor Yo lie th Sal a 2 3 animal, who came out in fav additional o unites se ¥ : ge 9 : g ots Por Fai titer. Thats fie ge) proof is there up cash reserves th h ; r fig- ut un e pro , or farmers, e changes pro he ogre ban on fae Sol Want 21, 0%, BR, 0 nr ve cn So nein pnd ply RTs ch po able teens, it is ataehs to 2 stop eousInplion of nip 4 cent of heroin addicts got their the risks are too great. Ye oe, A Mg | ly Rt restrictions. hate to see the Government StArt On marijuana. ' : Syeae Lox Se will fia ; influenced by a vocal minority . accounting problems when mau statements by in favor of Lo marijua- A new Canadian tax era hey go to $31 the farm But by e judges, members of parliament na. There are a lot of questions setting a "Valuation Day" in and doctors'in support of legal- izing use of marijuana, shows how much society's attitude to- wards the drug has changed in the last year. ~~ In fact, Judge William Little _ of Toronto's Juvenile and Fam. fly Court went so far as to state: "Marijuana is less harm- ful than either tobacco or al cohol." With such-knowledgable peo- ple advocating a change in our laws, it is only proper for the Canadian government to meet * that should be answered first. Not the least of these is how sales could be controlled to keep the drug out of the hands of school children. A few years ago, people would have expressed shock to learn that high school students were being offered drugs as . they left school. Today, the teenagers will tell you that any student who really wants a weekend supply of marijuana, LSD or "speed," 'merely .places his order on Thursday. And The long-awaited White Pa- per on Taxation will take a lot - of understanding. The capital gains section alone requires that average Canadians take a crash course in accounting to figure out what they owe Otta- wa every time they sell a house, tractor, farm, stock or stamp collection. Of course, by the time the new tax structure becomes law, probably in 1971, even Finance Minister Edgar Ben- son admits there will be plenty pension cheques or- salary. All that should matter to the tax office is that all income is taxed at the same rate. This principle is difficult to challenge, provided it is car- ried all the way as proposed by Carter. But the present govern- ment plan stops short of treat- ing all citizens, corporate or __private, as equal. For example, Carter came out strongly against any kind of preferential tax treatment for the natural resources in- 1970, the average farmer, or city dweller for that matter, should suffer little hardship from the change. The govern- ment proposal enables a farm- er or homeowner to add $1, 000 annually to the 'Valua- tion Pay" figure as well as ! include the cost of improve- ments. If your farm is valued at $50,000 in 1970, and you want to sell in 1975, the first $565,000 is tax-free. Chances are good that the farm didn't cost half that amount and the LJ of alterations in his report. dustry -- mining, oil and gas. difference reflects the value of the challenge, The Food amd jlior9 are ven Ferry of dri That's one of the purposes of This led to,an extensive cam- the dollar now with the origi- Drug Directorate in Ottawa users in the primary schools. 1 Tg has decided to permit research- " k t it's 'the in' the White Paper -- to let the paign by these industries to nal purchase day. ers to give doses of marijuana Smoke Joh My Kid country know what tax try and prove that such propos- If early editorial reaction is - thing," goes the song to kids. changes are planned and to als would result in a general to people under proper re- And the d shers couldn't an indicator, the government search' conditions. Nn ' i ops Pus t th give citizens, companies and slowdown of development due Cu gain wide approval for the en will satisly #406 Tose SHAL ho 208 of Tae members of parliament a to high costs. tax reform package. And the those seeking legalization, and v.15 200) chance to present briefs and The government has taken opposition in Ottawa really is LJ should satisfy the rest of us Y. is Zool offer alternatives. this argument into account, eft with little' ammunition. who really don't know the true Just as we have laws over It is obvious that Mr. Benson ~~ but Mr. Benson underlined h story of the drug. = -.# serving alcohol to minors, We had to do a lot of selling right that "support on a less gener. How can the NDP fight the Statements such as those by will require new laws for mari- in Cabinet before the policy ous scale" should prove suffi- capital gains tax or, for that a 'Salvation Army man to the juana sales, IF the drug is was set out. cient for continued develop- matter, the government that effect that "no other country legalized. But the Carter Report on ment of Canada's resources. Fiwinaed hid Peduesd xe in the world has recognized Before that day arrives, we Taxation, filed in 1067 after The decision to go along lh i ow Dic ir prick marijuana, so why should we trust that society will be able five years, was written with with the Carter - Commission vy " oy veh ol los of pir hy | be the first," do not help the to make an intelligent judg one basic principle -- equal proposal on small businesses i $y a hn Ds onl] oy cause of concerned parents, nent on marijuana 'based on treatment for all taxpayers: certain to lead to OW y : Y / Surely, we should be pre. thousands of research cases. And the White Paper had Until now, the first $35,000 jails gan he Since and many pared to change os thinking For instance, we need to adopted many of the Carter of corporate profits is taxed at he ha § Vo White Paper 'on-marijuana if tests prove the know how marijuana intoxica- proposals, in order to come . 9 percent, with everything ; 4 e basic y ie 2pe f students are right, and there is. . tion affects the driving of an closer to the premises that "a - over that figure charged 50 gna $ 4 now or of ana an no-real harm or permanent ad- automobile; whether or not it . buck, is a buck, is a buck." It percent. There are hundreds of Te ew Gi rim diction, " ? is true that the drug brings out doesn't matter whether the' small concerns paying the 21 ait « Only a short while ago, the aggressive tendencies; and dollar is earned.in bank 'inter- percent figure -- their profits : same arguments were raised whether or not users of mari- "est, life: insurance dividends, never exceed the $35,000 Toronto Telegram News Service NL,

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