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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), June 12, 1958, p. 2

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Office Cat Reports Catnips By Ginger Andrew Murdison AC It Heart Throbs Humor now and then is relished gens compared to what there Fact is he dont been opened they have enough water to flash tte ter to different people W whats been in the tows water Slim declared symbol of purity Among the I didnt know there were in the town water knew that there was black muck and algae and a bad smell but I didnt know about Well Im tellin you now around Huron then- Serving and th rural of York Newmarket Era The Herald 1115 Tnaneav at 31 Claries SI Newmarket by the Newmarket Era and Express Limited alien MM f for one year la advance Single copies are Ik each Member of Class A Weeklies o Weekly Newspapers Association and the A adit Bureau of Circulations Aatherfxed ON ONES FAMILY the great opportunity This is also Now It Can Be have enough water Slim What else has been in town water asked Blig reflectively- was Oh they was the nosed the mouthed wallusk and the eyed no mention other creepers of 5 Fascinating I said Well soon our little m friends will be rone You didnt often need a enough you can drink any You should see what the From the Files of and 50 Years Ago Sunday visitors Mr A Coombs and ani Milton Cook and sister Miss Stella of Newmarket Mr and on Sunday the others will Mrs Mel Moore and daugh ter Miss Charlotte of Toronto also Miss Nora Macklem Mr Asa Phillips has sold his Gleriville Mr and Mrs Wat- farm and left this week for eon and family alio Mr and New York State to reside with Mrs C and family spent his daughter Mrs Doughty Sunday at Mr C Cooks of the Mr and Mrs M Hughes are visiting in Fergus this are spending a few days friend from Orillia visiting her Mrs Cody and little Mrs Waller TriveU of To ronto is spending a couple of Mrs S Mount during the Mrs C A Terry of Vandorfj Miss Richardson friends Visited their brother Mr Keith over Sunday Mrs Bosworth left on daughters motored here on unthrffiernoo reUliv are home for a couple of On Thursday June at the After absence from Can Christian church parsonage ada of years Mr John Heie 3 eldest pie had th to visited his pleasure of the Count Falls Swindle Qui CANADIAN CHICKS ON WAY TO EUROPE A mm sat imn aasaV lli aasaaU I A m rjti Journey ahead or of these taghorn It be the ftnt Tin chick warn of Gilt Ontnd are ajuuainad John E Caroline Ion Associate Editor Racine Production each Member adit Bureau of Ore Kite Department Managing Editor George Haakett Sports Editor E W Advertising It is in life to be a part of something and one of the greatest is one- of a loyal and loving obstacles and short members of families differ sees traits in a single of a family that are total from thin Yet they were brought THE EDITORIAL PAGE THURSDAY THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTYEIGHT we almost suddenly that our children are grown up TRAGEDY FOR WATER SAFETY WEEK The drowning of five Royal Canadian Mounted officers in Lake Simcoe last weekend in a 14- foot boat with a horsepower motor occurred at a significant time It happened at a time when the Red Cross was asking the public to leam the rules of water safety during its water safety week so that Ontarios toll of drownings may be substantially reduced for Exactly what happened that night when five Motili ties took to the water in their small craft will never be known Already there are conflicting opinions among officials about whether or not the boat was overloaded Nevertheless there are specific federal regulations which state the weight limit for a boat of that length and according to the regulations one can suspect that the boat was overloaded It is likely that we will hear reliable information on the subject after an inquest which has been promised by the attorney general of the province Perhaps the tragedy on Lake will stay in the minds of people who are planning to spend their weekends and holidays at the water this summer Per haps we will think twice when we step into a boat for that long trip across the bay without life jackets We should look at the sky and check the weather forecasts We should think about the weight we are planning to carry in that small boat During the summer months perhaps many lives will be saved by a person who stops to think before leaving shore on a questionable voyage in a questionable craft REASON FOR CIVIL DEFENSE A member of the local registered nurses association asked us our opinion of civil defense one day this week Next fall the nurses association will be giving a real istic public demonstration of how a casualty centre operates following a bombing or other disaster We know why the nurse asked us this question a few- months ago an opinion on this page may have suggested we needed to be convinced of the necessity of civil de fense This is what we think about civil defense First we do not think there will be a world war that uses the horrible bombs that science has invented We also do not believe that we will be killed by a freight train tomorrow or next week But we have life insur ance Civil defense perhaps is like life insurance We should have it If there an atomic war there might 1 something left from which to start a new civilization With a civil defense system a little knowledge might enable part of society to survive perhaps a small part but sufficient to start a new and perhaps better world There are other reasons why we should support a civil defense organization Natural disasters and fires already have shown the need for such an organization We believe that local efforts to organize civil defense should be supported If ten people among 5000 are trained the knowledge they can use and pass on to others in an emergency could protect lives An interest in civil defense is associated with a faith in the survival of the human race One who has no faith in its survi val has no purpose in society SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Post This obscene assault on freedom of opinion is the way The New York Post referred to the summons Cyrus Eaton has had to Washington He has been ordered to appear before the JIouse Activities Com mittee because he criticized the FBI The American Civil Liberties Union calls it harass ment of Mr Eaton Such harassment can only in timidate other Americans who wish to express their opinions on controversial matters The New York Post adds Let us cease pretending we have recovered from the McCarthy madness This is as brazen a challenge to basic American liberties as any offered by the late Senator Incidentally there is another strange affair going Two US Senators and four Representatives about whom no breath of Communist taint was ever breathed were recently named delegates to a conference of the World Health Organization at Minneapolis The six find that for the past month or two they have been getting a security screening by Civil Service FBI and State Department security officers Officials have been questioning neighbors and friends of the law makers about their personal behavior their political viewpoint and associations PS Eventually these anions were cleared they can attend the World Health meet I there eight gentle kind and con no thought of personal other hand another was naturally cynical set- domineering and posses knew a family the si laughter May we always cherish t great earthly privilege Mayor Belugins Report On The Towns Business feet that it would begin to pump into the tired old veins of week did prove to be slightly council in attendance our engineer and the Eras OUR SIDE OF THE STORY by WBHARVEY ndency to belittle the THE USES OF THE HUMANITIES golden rule if there production We can see Kipling And we know that not inherited Codes have to he taught that could of It folio means by which Now imparling n profoundly Moral principles are does not what is right hi what is right it th And in in do white Britannia La There is insight in the literature a or of Tiny Tim We and integrity of Regit is hi I lowing the path of duty to the I be the And the battle flags In the Parliament of The federation of th worldshaking power able importance of having that Biblical and religious litera- and keep alive their mes sages Our teachers of the hu manities have the responsibili ty of preserving our secular literature and pasting on its each other The state is the not the waiter of the people the state a heir inJringemetU an thetr tinkle agent aNtf it the function at the to ihadirtet tern vkvttes which an e making with Mr Stack house ie Municipal Board have question must be sub- take place and left high and dry High because we havent enough t ine 30 and dry we hated to for a matter the next regular election is only six months away We were what you might call in put up with dirty and there on with the new we shall have to Up to now all the and Messrs ton and I a Iked dizzily f the I the loops law on the same night that the present attend railing a public meeting in hall It is your may- contention thai only with development a hundi tonight We want this his- itennlal- fig- ill be question You will get all the the light RECORD PRICK AT CATTLE AUCTION Hector I Hare aaal

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