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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), October 29, 1953, p. 8

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easy world stop and think auout the UN What are its aims achievements When the charter of the United Nations was and had its official on Oct 24 it was as a world The UiV was to be the one armed force in an otherwise unarmed world But as J McGeachy associate editor of the Globe and said in his radio talk on Sunday night the political climate of the world has not permitted the UN to operate as it was intended As an organization of world government the UN was to settle disputes peacefully Where such settlement was unreached it was to resort to force The second world war had come to an end- All nations eligible for membership in the UN including the major powers had expressed desires for peace in such a peaceful atmosphere UN was to function as an armed League of Nations Assured of the continued interest and sup port of the United States whose policy of isolationism had con tributed to the ultimate downfall of the league the peoples of the UNs member nations dreamed of Peace in our time To all the peoples Peace Peace thai shall crown a glad new world and Wars throughout the world to cease Eight years later we are aware j that those dreams have not had their fulfillment The Interven ing years have seen Cold Wars and fighting ones No sooner is an armistice achieved in one dispute than political and econ omic unrest In another centre erupts into open aggression To day it is Trieste British Guiana and Israel Yesterday it was Germany and Korea What will it be tomorrow The nations continue In their race for arms The western powers announce the successful tests of a more des tructive bomb The east disclos es experiments on other types of war equipment But there is another side to the UN Although it Is certain ly not the primary reason for UNs inception it is a for its continuation Tiie U has boon a means of interna tional cooperation in the distri bution of food cultural educa tional and scientific assistance Through WHO the World Health organization and its other spec ialized agencies the UN has achieved much in assisting the peoples of tiie undeveloped nations to help themselves Food medicines technical equipment books and many other essentials to the raising of a countrys standard of living have been dis tributed throughout the world In a recent editorial in the Toronto Daily Star entitled Hunger Test of Civilization it was said UN Food and Agriculture organization has more than once warned that hunger is threatening the stabil ity of the world Most or the people to the feud al countries of the Far East Latin America and the Arab nations are in effect prisoners of hunger and poverty It is so easy to criticize We must not underestimate the im portance of the United Nations in its battle for the rights of the ordinary man to provide him and his family with food decent living standards and tion which will eventually en able him to contribute his share as a citizen of his country and the world This was not the path planned for the UN by its originators But it has been its most con crete evidence of worth to the world We are too prone to demand the impossible or at least the improbable and to criticize any results which fall below If the UN has not succeeded in its first objectives it is not the fault of the charter of the United Na tions The fault is a human one If we have discord in the in timate level of our personal lives if it is impossible to es tablish complete harmony on the municipal provincial or federal levels of government then how infinitely more difficult must it be to work through peaceful means in the international sphere Our delegates to the UN can not understand the delegates of the eastern powers And yet through the general assembly councils and other agencies they have the opportunity to work talk and think together With out such contact how much greater might this standing have become Without the UN could the Korean have been confined to what has been termed a police action Might it not have been the spark to ignite another world war In his address at the opening of the seventh session of the- UN general assembly Canadas Pearson said United Nations we should not forget is not a super government It is basically a multilateral treaty though Of tremendous scope and authority which has been ratified by the great majority of sovereign states and which by the consent of its members has set up machinery to serve its purpose of ensuring peace and promoting human welfare Each of us in helping to achieve this purpose bears a responsibility toward the people of our own countries We share together a respon sibility to the world community for to it that the prist of the Charter of th international law and which we have slowly but sure been building are interpreted with judgment as well as vision and with moderation as well as justice In July of this year Canadas labor force reached the record high of persons of whom about were trades union members jam Newmarket Social News Mr and Mrs Walter Hall at tended the funeral service of Mrs Culbert at Lindsay on Sunday Tonight Mrs George Mrs Charles Gordon Mrs Gor don Downward Mrs Walter Johns and Miss Rosemary Johns will attend the presentation of Swan Lake by the Sadlers Wells Ballet company at the Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto Mr and Mrs L Hall returned home on Friday from a weeks visit to Windsor where they were the guests of Mr and Mrs Roy and City Mich where they visited Mr and Mrs C Hall Miss Margaret Ward dele gate of the Business and Profes sional Womens club Newmarket Miss Elsie Hockley Mrs Miss Norine and Mrs Charles Boyd attended the eighth provincial conference of Business and Professional Wom ens clubs which was held in Hamilton Oct 24 and Mr and Mrs Howard Hugo Mr and Mrs B Scott Mr and Mrs J Bell and Mr and Mrs J Morris attended the marriage of Miss Joyce to Richard in St Georges United church Toronto on Saturday and the reception at Loma following the cere mony Miss Eleanor Stuart enter tained a group of her friends at dinner on Tuesday on the occa sion of her birthday Misses Margaret Word Elsie Hockley and Ayers and Mrs were Sunday supper guests of Miss Emily Meek Hamilton Mr Frank Englehart was a Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs Hugh Flanagan Miss Dorothy Bradford Georgetown was a guest last week at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Ernest Now Can Treat VAGINITIS la After extensive experimenta tion Nixon Laboratories developed an effective treat ment for to Thia new Nixon product Is to use and quit inexpen sive If you are having faraed troubles due to drop to awl explain new prove treatment that atapk to um Available bow at ATKINSON DftCGS I Dobbie Dr and Mrs O Noble and family spent the weekend in St Catherines the guests of Dr and Mrs A Mr George Is a pa tient at hospital Tor onto Mr and Mrs Chas Johnston Bolton were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs George Wilson Mrs Ike Williamson Burl ington accompanied by her daughter Jane has spent a few weeks with her mother Mrs J prior to moving to her new home in Toronto yesterday Mr and Mrs Robert Rose their parents last week Mr George Wilson who was a patient St Michaels hospi tal Toronto for a week Is at home He is pro gressing satisfactorily Mr and Mrs Chester Best and family spent the weekend in Detroit Mr and Mrs A and Mr and Mrs A S Arnold at tended the anniversary service at Zephyr United church on Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles Near attended wedding at St Georges United church Toronto and the recep tion at Casa on Saturday Mrs William Miss Eleanor Rose and Frank all of Toronto were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Rob ert Rose Mr and Mrs Lloyd Redman and son Bruce Orton were guests of Mr and Mrs Chas on Saturday Mr and Mrs Geo Redman and family spent Satur day with Mr ami Mrs Rye Mr find Mrs Gerald Dyer visited Mr and Mrs Geo Keay on Monday Mrs and Mrs George Jones Kalhy and Robert all of spent Sunday with Mrs J McBride Mr and Mrs Wm MainprJze returned last week from visiting formers undo and aunt Dr and Mrs G Mainprise Mc- dale Sask While there his year old great uncle Albert Mainprise whom he had never seen paid him a visit They also called on two girls from Newmar ket and Flor ence who are at working for Mr and Mr Dave Green Mrs Mitchell and Mrs James spent a day last week flopping to Toronto Mr and Mm Garnet Robin son and Douglas motored from to spend Sunday with Mr Mr and Mr TELEVISION Two instafiation trucks for from Buffalo derta It pays to have a good one OVER INSTALLATIONS IN THIS DISTRICT I A m Motorola Victor and from to latest style chesterfield suite upholstered to lie newest nylon frieze These suites arrived too late to be included in lost weeks sale we take pleasure in extending sale on cent Colors Include beige green red brown and grey iS J DOLLAR DAYS AT DYERS A- With the purchase of any new bedroom for only one dollar a beautiful Pennine pearl wick clothes Hamper which for Kroehlcr twin exactly as Illustrated upholstered to tweeds nylon MOST VERSATILE FURNITURE ON Priced from 149 See toddy J v m J of 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