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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 May 1952, p. 6

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ov. § i _. Unrr Pyoeres arries » Insurance. held on the 30th in the Sunday School | Good Musi Ever »- Wel j : i cording to Michael Starr, Progres-| .. _-- carries the Insurance y ood Music Everyone Welcome [||| ". jie Hong 3 gu pe Al candidate » his Another reason is this. ~ The| ; oad room. Mrs, Earl Martyn presided Tender to state qualifications. . Tenders to be" delivered A ) ipa lls ED by-election comes soon affer the Tenders for Garbage Collection | opened with "0. Master Let Me Admission 50c. : 3 opening campaign speech over the lL. 'Budget. You all know that | along lake opened Fgom Johnnie | yu with Thee. i 2 h 4 -- oi 'hich many of v '04 ' it | Gettins was accepted. : a" ; 'Port Perry R. R. 4. AVR with our way of life in Canada hich hoi Mg gli hy ' b « | Mrs. Davidson, The treasurer report- | children are bornf but where men and LHR today that could not be sel right iy ye SN dik Ohi Cowpmunication from Frank fed the different bills in connection Li Ba 'gr CP - a A tt PN OE EN SRNNY SOAR RIAD HERI ATA DN a Le ON AES TRAE FR ENTERS SA BITRE Th Bete : 3 > 54 Bob 5 i SEE fi as ER (a t= VE SNES STILE Sled AL LOTR PE PRA fod - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 8th, 1052 Radio - Address P. C. CANDIDATE PROTESTS HIGH TAXES, HIGH PRICES. The issue in the Ontario riding federal by-élection- campaign is current high prices which have been caused by surplus budgeting and the resulting high taxes, uc- Oshawa radio station, CKLB last week. "It is my personal opinion that there is not « single thing wrong if everybody took the trouble to vote," Mr. Starr said. * ' "That goes for high taxes, high prices, the high cost of living, or whatever it is that each one of us finds not to our liking in the way the country is run. "Now, I am not going to suggest "Ottawa, under the present Lib- eral government, has decided that individual Canadians are not com- petent any more to run their own affairs. The Government has to du it for them. That being so, Ot- tawa must take the responsibility high prices, high taxes, and the . use 3 {=erved by group 1. Collection $11.11. 4 f t for the conditions it has created. high cost of living? T do not think ia figs { Mre. L. Devitt and Barbara, of ; "1 am sure you know what 1g ! Narr) "Oshawa, spent a couple of days re- mean. One of the great theories of the present Government is that none of us is capable of handlin: aur own money. They have sad so. They have told us that the money we earn is not safe-in our hands. They will not even let us take it home. "Now | do not object to reason- able deductions as a method of collecting money due and pavable. But I do object to the whole atti- tude of any Government which reaches into my pay envelope and grabs (--I repeat that --Grabs) money which I did not authorize them te take. "They call it surplus budgeting. The true figure for this year's sur- plus before juggling was 800 mil- lion dollars. That is more than the amount it took to run this whole country before the last war. "Not one cent of that surplus was authorized by Parliament. Last year's budget was forced through Parliament on the basis of wrong figures, wrong estimates, and bad guesses. The Minister of Finance admitted this only last month. "I am sure that everybody list- ening to me has felt directly the effects of this callous Government attitude. "Tveryone in Canada was fore- ed last vear---and will be forced again this year --to pay more mon- ey in taxes than is needed to run "Well, 1 think that the more voices there are in the official Op- position, the more likely it is that the real voice of the people will be heard, That is elementary. "That is the first reason why I feel sure that a Progressive Con- servative vote in this present by- election in Ontario riding is a vote in vour own interest. it gave practically no relief to the taxpayer. The Family Herald and Weekly Star, a non-political paper I'o most of us it is worse than that. i 5 © "We are told that it was not bet- ter because this is not an election vear. Next vear, maybe, if there is a weneral election, we are told, it will be better. "Well, Idon't know about you, my friends, but T am not sure | if they can get away with it for another vear. "You, the voters of Ontario rid- ing will give them the answer. "What will it be? "That vou are satisfied with "Or, is vour verdict, when von think over all these things, that taxes can and should be lower . |. that prices can and should be lower? "I am sure this is the verdict in vonr hearts. * "For that reazon, T say to yom in all sincerity, that regardless of vour past party leanings, it is in vour own interest to register a PROTEST. "This is a Democracy ard von have the right to protest. The bal- lot vou will be given on the 26th of May is a Protest ballot, "In the next few weeks 1 am going to try to meet as many of vou as possible. T will be travel- ling about this great riding every day making personal calls. We have scheduled very few public meetings for the simple reason that most of von will be busy around vour own homes at this time of vear. Of course, it will be impossible to meet everybody, but T can assure you I will do my best." = i, a a Cartwright "Council Council met on May 5th with members all present, Reeve in the chair. Minutes of April meetings read and adopted. authorized to go ahead and grade road. Comununication from Maple Leaf Fire Insurance Co. announcing new regulations adopted by Com- pany---naiely company will. pay for Fire Brigade $40.00 for first hour and $20.00 for each addition- al hour for fire where company 'Avscott, A. Ellis, Geo. Bowers and Thomas Gettins. After consider- able discussion the Tender of T. Bailey re fence along west side of Agricultural Park. As Parks Bd. controls park, same turned over to See. of Parks Board, Mrs. G. Mar- low, A motion was passed ve-affirm- ing & motion passed in 1948 that in future no work on roads would Couneil adjourned to call of Teeve for Road Inspection. H. Thompson, clerk. a aA JURE} TEST : dor' £43 i INSTANT STARTING Prince Albert The time. for gervice of Christian Family Day, Maly 11th is 2.80 o'clock. As mentioned previously there will be a special program. Children are re- quested to bring their parents, The April meeting of the W.A.: was Seripture reading-- Romans 12 -- taken by Mrs. Art Brown and the les- son thoughts, based .on" "Love" by {with our newly decorated church kitchen and pew cupboards. A mo- (tion carried that we sell the door twhich was not needed. Kitchen com- mitee to look after drain' from sink, "A motion carried that someone from cach group be appointed to look after table cloths and tea cloths, | Sunday School anniversary and thut { the coimittee be the group leaders. This portion of the meeting was ro by the Mizpah Benediction. | Supper was enjoyed in the nice {clean kitchen by a good attendance, | cently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LI. Vickery. i Mr. and Mrs. T. Cole and Miss O. ! Beacock,, Oshawa, visited -on Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs. Lés. Beacock. Congratulations and best wishes to ¢ Mr. and Mrs, Bill McCrea (nee Gladys | Gillie) on their recent marriage. TA 'Home is not only a place where women are made; Family Week, May 11 - 17, DANCE MEMORY. HALL UTICA "under the auspices of the Hockey Club, on SATURDAY, MAY 17th "TENDERS to the Clerk on or before May 14th, 1962. ~ May 156 : ; Observe Christian TENDERS will be received by the Township of Reach for RELIEF OFFICER. Duties to commence June 1st, 19562. GRANT CHRISTIE, Clerk, Pay Small Sums Now . Phone us now about our 'blue coal' Reesor Fuel and Lumber PHONE 73 Port Perry, Ontario r first for 4 +, MERCURY TRU SPECIAL "SUPERPOWER" Now... 4 new mighty F28engrines, 7 great series, ll rugged chassis, Over 80 models from Y; to 5 tons 120 HP. V-8 ENGINE ~~ CANADA'S HEAVY-DUTY TRUCK CHAMPION Canada's newest Mercury Truck engine--the special - mm . . -H 3 HY aviar 3 i b ; Mie quilt committee reported the , 8 3 to yo that al Wo pasty is can hold out that long. I'm also | be paid for unless authorized by | quilts finished. Mrs. Brown : Slegiton oe an! . that h J not sure that there will be an im- | Road Superintendant. vas appointed to look after the Com- gi | | a Sapient to on 01 a ! "| provement in the next budget -- Accounts passed as follows: minnion, to be assisted by Mrs. Luke / : i plenty of evidence all around us| J". . Nardi Co wb ¥ Mrs : : that something is radically wrong Sloction ona eli tion, : Social Assistance $ 6000 . A wotien carried that we. make a ¢ ) i What 1 pn i this [ am certain that there will not Edward Sues Assessor 125.060 «ontribution to United Church Train- : somew here. hat mean b2 than be unless there is a strong PRO- Pyare =, " ener Siig AONE Lr i : : Canada is the richest country m TEST VOTE in the by-elections an Re Offi 3 ! B . fits villa ad Myre, Ben Smith and Mrs. Grant tha pi Mop hae iy H il the 26th of May. There ape six of M ici Ww Ts 2.89 flanter be on the look 'out for new . lion people to provide for. {ie them. vou know. hut somehow it Dhomicinal ) Totly Seon le Wg dishes. a ror y Q a have +' g 501, ClerK-treas. : how ua $ be hat Test of ne pil seems that the eyes of all Canada H Thompson Postage © Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. G. Smith : to struggle and skimp cvery oe ave on Ontario viding. Tt may be | 7 F000 PEE EOEEE 7.00 | Were appointed to buy new curtains Wh ful i » in the year just to make ends heeanse this is such a representa- al bios 2 » ! ¢) ons BE AE 2 WORSE feeling it is to enjoy meet? Ti ah sh LN arenceMarlow, Adjust. Fe paen. : ; : : "The answer, my friends, must tive Hae. bird i sod nds pins To Hall Furnace 27.41 Polert pons) creany, Yond th the winter free of fuel bills. . Start buying ] y atever S FCASONS, vi,. . raanounts to $115.45, and 2.25 on the . es « Oftawa | | Crown Assets Dispos: v ? Je fond " Otani " Ota "| friends, you may be sure and cer- com Asus Diep i otogrmhied Kodi. Tt was decked your coal on the 'blue coal' Budget Plan. 5 which controls and regulates every | |. . »wild-spenders at Ot- » Sayient ' I now the ef citechen is newly de ei Lary : aspect of our daily lives whether fudn at the svitdupenders 4 Armories ) Zep [D0 ihe sithen kitchen is newly dese: Face next winter with your coal paid for : o li 1 kK farn \ tawa will be watching us on the Road Vouche r No 1 3027.92! rated and nicely cquipped that we use ; A ' eo: OrK i arm, or i H ney No, « aa. an . : . y > . ve a war . by ont ove | 26th May. Lit regularly for our meetings. and your home heated with 'blue coal' -- A z oil in a factory or wor a store cops : 4 : A Aki . : ! 3 : They have heard rumblings of ' | IA ihotion carried that we have a oF . on COnGirnelion 3 . : : 3696.18 ? y thr ' , or on a construction job. discontent. They are wondering $3608 | strawberry supper, soon after the the world's finest an acite } "Super Power" 120 Hp., L-head V-8 engine! It's another first for Mercury Trucks! This Heavy-Duty Champion develops its astounding horsepower at 3600 r.p.m.-- develops 204 pounds foot torque at 1500-2000 r.p.m. Combining power with economy, "Super Power" V-8 engine is available in Series M-6 and M-8, Conventional and Cab:-Over-Engines. the country including Defence. Mr. T. R. Bentley, County Weed "Why? Inspector was present and discus- "I think there is only one reason. | sed the weed regulatons and re- The Liberal Government has been { quested couniel to appoint a local in power so long that it has for- | eed inspector. On motion Thom- gotten all about popular opinion. | 4s K. Stesvart was appointed. They are convinced that they have Dep. of Caesarea ratepayers THREE OTHER MIGHTY MERCURY TRUC K ENGINES : your votes in the bag whatever | eye present re Street Lights, but ¢ : : they do. : x to by not much Lins has "WORLD FAMOUS" 106 HP. "CARGO KING" 145 HP. "CARGO KING" 155 HP. ji; ters a i . tor iourt This "World - I "108 5 N ¢ j "They have an overwhelming i heen made. Clerk to interview L-head V-8 Bon 5 piven Napise: wa iriotg ie jo Mercury Trucks) Tita Ov. on for ion y G. majority. Who is going to stop Twp. Solicitor in near future. ment of 259 i in, compression . quble ih fston displacement] develops Aor dip, has piston dis- i , \ + ' , rati .8:1---new autothermic n .H.V. engine rave! Cc nt of .in., i F them? Mr. Howe, one of then Mr. Bowes discussed the new pistons to control piston-to-wall is reduc 20% --~ engine bithod hs rig 7.0:1--saves up to 14% on : chief ministers, said this one day. Quhdivision on the Bruce estate, tlearance ~self.cleanin pelt 99%, more horse wer through ow fae through High-Compression-- 7% \ I quote: "rf we want to get away especially Roads and Culverts. val 5M. a ries Ln i ar riction w-Friction design. Series M-8 only. in with it, who is going to stop us? Council to take over road as ¥ End quote. He said that in the dsoon as necessary culverts instal- House of Commons. led, in the meantime Road Supt. is INCE Da HIGH-COMPRESSION, LOW FRICTION MERCURY ENGINES IN'52 : move iy \ i Let Us Supply You EN am suny WITH THE CHOICE FRESH MEAT TO GIVE THE canker pmeens | Poe Williams Motor Sales ut pony a : PORE rg i ; LREES ] 'MERCURY - LINCOLN - METEOR CARS - MERCURY TRUCKS ; 1

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