and Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation and Class A Newspapers Serving Newmarket and the rural of North York year publication trket Era Expre Aurora News every Wednesday at Charles St Newmarket by the Limited Subscription tor two years for one are each Class A Weeklies of Canada Cana Association and the Audit Bureau ol Circulations Post Office Department Ottawa in Class Mail Mr Paul and Miss Nona Warren visited the tatters father Rev H Warren on Mrs Ida Proctor Toronto visited Mrs Lola Wellington St E for a few days Mr and Mrs J Cowling Dr Lillian Hunter Is spend- Congratulations to Mr Jen- her birthday at Rest- haven Tyler St on Tuesday Oct COUNCIL RECORDS Continued from Page maisonette type of residence pulls down the standard of living in many cases It is going to cost approximately Era THE EDITORIAL PAGE The Express Herald Upper WEDNESDAY DAY OF OCTOBER NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTYTHREE SETS EXAMPLE It is unfortunate that Prime Minister Pearsons address before the General Assembly of the United Nations had to be sandwiched between the speeches of the Soviet Foreign Minister and Present of the United States Propor tionately Canada has done more for the United Nations than any other country and few Canadians have identified them selves With efforts to keep peace in a world of turmoil than has Mr Pearson say on lni3 occasion will not he over looked He reiterated the fact that Can ada has set an example for many other countries in having forces marked for the disposal of the UN Canada is to be congratulated on its efforts at the General Assembly in the past and on its visions for the future There may be some criticism of Mr Pearson in Ottawa circles but it must be admitted that as a statesman at the UN there are few that are his equal A MATTER OF DIGNITY by C J Harris The question of whether welfare re cipients should he obliged to work in ex change for their relief payments is a re curring topic of debate across Canada Most social workers oppose the idea but good many municipal official who have to raise a share of welfare funds from their local taxpayers are in favor The recent convention of the Ontario Municipal Association at the of its welfare officers branch approved a resolution asking the provincial and fed eral governments for permissive legisla tion to provide that employable welfare recipients be obliged to work for the gen eral welfare assistance they receive No one taxpayer or civic official would deny aid to the unemployed per son who is anxious but unable to find a job The real problem is with those who are willing lo make a career of life at the public expense and as many municipal officials have become aware this is no small group A survey made two years ago found that these undeserving poor use up about half of all the cash and all the Social health and welfare services provided by all the public and private agencies in Canada In Vancouver nearly families were steady welfare repeaters some of them on lists through four generations In Toronto a detailed study was made of two 25ycar cases and it was found that the families had cost and respectively in salaries fin ancial aid and care of the children their situations were still basically the same as they had been when the workers first Reeve Swart of Thorold Ont ario who proposed the work- fare lo the Municipal Association Convention referred to other problems Indirectly resulting from relief spending Welfare payments in the Greater area he said now cost 100000 a year but the district could not afford a new sewage plant that was badly needed It was also Mr Swart who argued that welfare payments without an exchange of work are destructive lo the dignity of the individual On this point one convention delegate replied that forcing relief recipients lo work would he even more damaging to the individuals dignity and one Toronto newspaper later commented that it would really be undignified of a munici pality lo demand work for relief Hut most taxpayers likely would feel no damage would be done to municipal dignity if welfare payments were refus ed lo fit men who refused regular jobs at the going wage And as lo the dignity of the individual surely the relief free loader hasnt much of that left her parents Mr and Mrs that Mr family at High Kails The offer to purchase balance would he in cash Oc- MAN ELECTROCUTED SAYS CORONERS JURY You are cordially invited to see The All New 1964 STUDEBAKER rr Hydro wire Greaves roll 11 and for York 1 to the Ridges Do t were by and Will am W ere the to AT DRIVEIN MOTOR SALES R 1 Newmarket SAVE ON THESE NEW LARKS dr 6 Automatic dr sedan cyl Standard dr sedan Automatics For Safe Driving Pleasure Try One of These Good Used Cars Automatic ARK DR V8 like new Driveln Motor Sales theatre Sharon County Road Milton Howled 1 Newmarket Ihone 8952662 From The Files Of It is the firm belief that Saturday and Monday idolph Hitler is signing his from and seven fiord Fifteen cars of