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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Jun 1954, p. 7

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= . ' Report from Parliament iy pi¥ By Michael Starr, ee M.P., Ont. Riding. By Michael Starr, M.P., Ont. Riding The Honourable Paul Martin, Min- ; ister of National Health and Welfare * introduced a Bill in the House Commons to set up. Federal-Provincial allowances for the tatally and perman- ently disabled. Spokesmen for all Opposition parties in the Commons expressed their approval of this Bill but they ere critical of some- specific sections of this legislation as it: came before Members for second reading. The measure, drafted after a Fed- tradé and tariff policies. Pressure ' 'designed to induce Canadigh authori. time- that some other country or countries took the, lead in initiating international tariff concessions under GATT (the Geneva Agreement on Tariffs and Trade). Indications are that the pressure will increase, bar- xing an improvement in Canadian ex- port conditions, ik . During the past week wé had a de- ties to take the stand that it is high | - in furnishing a children's ward at the Hospital, and all agreed that our W, A. will give a donation, ' Alice Pearce reported for the visiting committee that flowers had been taken to Miss Adams, at the hospital. 2 The program opened with a hum- orous reading by Ethel Redman. Mrs. 'Collins read: the story of a minister's bright idea "The Folly of Parson Brown. Two contests were much en- joyed, and were won by Mrs. Ash- bridge and Ruth Heayn. Lunch was served by Mrs, Collins' group, to end another: enjoyable afternoon." Mr. and Mxs. 8. Rodman visited with Mr.:and Mrs. I. Travell in Oshawa last Sunday. Second Article of a Series of 4 Last month a representation of townsmen heard the views of Town planners from Whitby, Pickering, Ajax areas. These men gave us the bene- fit of their five years of experience at thisswork, It is very obvious that Town planning and an "overall" plan s definitely a "must" if Port Perry is ultimately to become the ideal place we dream about, to live in. : The first thing to do is to appoint 'a planning board of say 6 persons | who preferably are not members of the Town Council although it might | Advantages of Town Planning © . They must have disciplined imagina- tions without losing themselves in the pursuit of the "End of the Rainbow", They must learn to see further and deeper once they start to play the responsible role of councillors of the town, 4 They must sénse and be willing to trace long range trénds and be con- stantly aware that changes in some plan may have repercussions upon the rest of town, \ i; After reading this you say we have no such superhuman beings in Port Perry. but we have good people who, A : Jes 4 thir bs : THE PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, JUNE 10th, 1954--T Tet a ot hh 7, SSE A the guest speaker. Music will be supplied by our Public School pupils under the direction of Mrs. Hastings. "The C.G.L.T, are to do the decorating. We are anticipating a large attend. ance, Plans ave under way for the annual Sunday School pienic which the child- ren always look forward to. rh "The Woman's Association met on May 26th inthe Sunday School room. Mrs. Beacock presided and opened the meeting with a hymn. Mrs, FE Martyn gave: the Scripture reading, and Mrs. G.- R. Smith the topic on "Christian Family Life". The different reports followed. by seeing some beautiful films, many being of lovely Florida pictures shown by Mrs, Parkinson and Mrs, W, Heayn. lunch followed. Recent Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Town; Mr. A. McKee; Mr. Steinhoff, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Steinhoff, Toronto, and Billy spent a week-end in Ton: nawanda, U.S.A. dal Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis, Whitby, visited Mrs. Somerville on Saturday. | ~ Mr. Dan McTaggart visited with friends in Lakefield over week-end. These ladies were alsg thanked and Pearee and mother Mrs. Town were: ° Mrs. L. Bond, Mr, and Mrs. J. Brain : bate on Senate réform. While this ed help in-eo-ordinating effort if in ad- to the best of their ability and Know- We were pleased to have as our 2 semper m---- "eral-Provincial conference; provides |gchate was at its height, the Prime | Our best wishes for a speedy ee dition to the six mentioned; two coun- | ledge will try to gain knowledge and | guests the W.As of Prospect 'and | gu ~ - a for maximum $40-a-month allowances, | Minister was challenged by the On ]SoYery from recent tonsil operat ons cillors were agded to the board. The | develop ability as they go along. Manchester, and to these ladies our Bags Bear With 22 : J) between the ages of 18 and 65, when position to express the Government's | 0 to Linda Heayn aud Roy. and requirements for these good people to | We have in Canada and in Ontario | president expressed a few words of] 77 ' ; " old age assistance begins. - Payments | vias on the subject. His only an- Jiminy Gerrow, s act on tlie 'board are roughly as fol- | many towns with similar problems to | welcome, to: which Rev. Mr. Mutton Bobeaygeon--During the long holi- \ are to he on a 60-50 basis between | yop was that "they will be expressea The thanks of the community Is lows: : our own. Some of them already have | yesponded on behalf of the ladies, | day week-end, Robert Kennedy, eldest 43 > Federal and Provincial Governments. {vy action". According to Liberal extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ploss at y technical | planning boards who are only too will- | thanking us, and expressing - their | son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kennedy Sop : ¥ y . oh ; : ho donated a lovely ran- They should have some techni ! AA IR BL ! & Eight provinces to date are ready to| sources, the time of the answer by- Portview, who prec y .ompetence, know the real facts of life | I"E to help us "get ging", pleasure of meeting with us. The | of-this village, decided to take a stroli be take advantage of the legislation--| action may not be far removed. (gette to our tea room of the Head ) com : lize situati ¥ i --Contributed | following program was much enjoyed. | through the woods cast of the village, pa Quebee and Prince Edward Island be. These Sodree insist that the Prime Ohureh. het generosity js. much BU he able ai oe ity » Fr------ # Solo--"In the Garden" by Mrs, B.| taking along his rifle, a .22. ins He ing the exceptions--but the Minister | that appreciated. = : ey must d . 1 Wetter; Readingoby Mes. C. Vern] He hadn't -gone far when he en- - NES 3 ; erat fide that all provin- Minister has long had in ind he ape Miss Inez Martyn spent last week and be able to resis} ths lure of Jol, Prince Albert x i ers, | I hs G. very J He bags Zone far when by en Bo ; : #7 ces will' want to enter it shortly. Bs Ra Con House. end with: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. fas, rs Ne war io old. Our Sunday School Anniversary |ing--"The Organ Mirror", by Mus, managed to kill the animal, and ft fe } At is estimated that betWeen 25,000 Pé Ben ough, retiring president of Alex Martyn, Possess J Service is at 230 o'clock on Sunday, Wylie; Solo--by Mrs. S. Cawker, later attracted a good deal of atten- hk: and 35,000 persons will qualify for % Tr Sv Labor Congress, is one | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, 'Alan | They must have courage and stead- | une 13th. Rev. W. Hunnisett of the [- Mrs. Beacock thanked those wae | tion when put on display at Kimble's J Wi | ~ the allowances on a means test basls ibility. Fiery Pat Conroy, one-| Redman were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent'| fastness of purpose. : Fred Victor Mission, Toronto Is to be | contributed. We were then favored | bait stand. . 8% 2 and that the over-all cost will be be- Pose A Sn reer of oy Cana. Cornwall and Judy, Mrs, R. Cornwall | They must be responsible to the f- i i 2 LEE x ¥ 3 tween $12,000,000 and $16,000,000 a an 3 bi y of Labor. who has since | 8nd. Mr. Roger Price all of Omemec, community: : } A 3 3 year, provided all provinces enter. an ih > in Washin ton as a [and Mr-and Mrs. Gillespie and family, They must love their fellowmen and ft 2 : The Minister said that allowances een H Li ttache, g another and Miss' Marie Cassidy of Toronto. | must learn to consider the equal : Re { 3 * would bé paid when applicants' disa- Catan ur A eae But ac- fiat : 2 claims of all regardless of race or 2 HY 3 bilities could not be. corrected in the | 0 = rr ---- creed or position. Hh : dn | - foreseeable' future .and. when they cording to these sources, the project . Ba They must believe in progress, con- 3 poe Takk 2 AR E could not carry out the ordinary ac- {reform of Senate appointuients) has Bla kstock Lo garve the best of what is and dare to a a tivities -of daily living and' self-care. been delayed by political eireymstan- C overcome tho-frustration of -the. pre: i} Ry E Under this measure the maximum | ©: - I" Congratulations to Mr.cand Mrs. | sent. They must be patient, appre- : 3 tf = annual earnings for recipients will be | 3} ---- Roy Turner on the birth of a daugh- | ciate social values without accepting ok It --including the allowance--$720 for ter, Janet Dawn, on May 31st in Osh- | all established dogmas. go '§ + single persons, 31.200 a Scugog awa Hospital. : i (8° married persons, an or a ai ix ; : 53 8 married ai with a blind spouse, a a LW A Glad to hear that Miss Yvonne - i : : _ The June meeting of the Head W.A. | 3,50ve who was operated on Satur- i 4 This legislation will be of great | as held at the home of Mrs. Ash- day in Port Perry Hospital, is getting | ; = : : fi : help to many persons in. provinces bridge on June 3rd, with . seventeen along fine and expects to soon be home . : / * oe : i ) 4 ! where this measure was not in exist- members present. The meeting again. TE J f A | . ence and who were not-able to secur® | snened with a hymn and prayer, with Mrs. Velva Bailey, Mrs. Malcolm Ou in - i : i any financial help. In the Province | the president, Betty Reader, leading. Emerson, Mrs, Gilbert Marlow and g Fer - { : > ® is IS of Ontario we have been fortunate to | our roll call. "Ways to Improve our] ..o...1 more ladies attended the In- TENDERS "FOR COAL AND COKE. . : i 8 have this legislation in effect for |'w.A.» gave us some new ideas, but stitute Conventi on.in Bowmanville on FEDERAL BUILDINGS 5 y! ok & & some time and the Federal measure | 4.0 members geem content with our Tuesday. : eALED TENDERS ly athe i be | is copying the Ontario Bill which Is present programs. Following. the| ar. [14 Mrs. Ray McGill attended S undersigned and endorsed, an, above, will ! h in @xistence. : , reading of minutes of the last meet- |}. yo atville Garden Party on Mon. Baye UNE 28rd, 1954, for the' supply . -\Y 1 E The Federal Government is under | ing, Ruth Heayn read the Scripture, day evening, June 7th, ; of "coal smd ecko for the Federal Buildings a . 4 greater pressure than at any time In| and also a short story illustrating the | wo welcome Mr. and Mrs. Harold | ; hy ria od Bas ug 2 some years to curtail its international | Scripture from our new book "Chan- | ~ ins and Bruce to our village. . I a be obtained from the AN . i > nn? E » > Sto . pavtmen k: trade concessions. 'Textiles and elec- | nels of Devotion". The Hospita, 7 tes Thos: Hsien h is Chiet of} urchusing Sud St ris; Devartitont £ p trical appliances top the list of indus- | Auxiliary report was given by Rita Mr. an TS. 1008. 10 8 chasing and Stores Officer, 3 Sullivan Street, 3 - tries which' are urging Ottawa to | Rodman, in which we were informed | moved intg the home. on the farm of | Toronto, Ontario. ; 2 : i ) y { ing' jary | Garnet Wright, ' Tenders will' not be considered unless made > k realistic reappraisal' of its' of the undertaking' of the Auxiliary Il c of ur e 2 a i 9 mpm id : : re amt aa In necordance Sccurity . . . peace of mind. . . self. . with condiviond 'seb forth. therein, confidence! You can find all these in your 3 PLL at i by HLL oP savings pass-hook. Livery time you open it, lg hau dawn. ona Wns "you will be encouraged to save steadily, rtm ig sasiba ini Rigid rnd provide sccurity. for - your future. Open Workn, a, pons i i your savings account today at our ¢ EL RE el dongs nearest branch--we have more than : i A Governwiont of Canada or of 650 to serve you. 4 ; 3 ii Jompany 0} a oot, i : ally guaranteed as i Seincinal and interest Bl) 2 I by the Government o y oh 8 The lowest or any tender not necessarily Yi RC accepted. : ; y 3 ROBERT FORTIER, : he; 5 F Secretary. = 5 Deparfment of - Public Works, . an = Tim P P B 3 h ; Ui EL ne Torst i J. R. Helm, Manager, Port Perry branch 0 ; : pti Fan Sid f = = 4 3 Let's loo : into: NO. IN A SERIES ... YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS Xs YOUR FUTURE i Maybe the Canadian Army Active ores - : ih 1 isn't. for you . . . but why not find out Y ou R H Y R O i There are dozens of opportunities for you . D 3 if 'you're young, healthy and eager to : i learn. Here's only part of the story . . . ; "If you're 16, and.have a Grade VIII, or : , afeg Uu al ¢ S | better, education, how about the Canadian ify : 2 Army's Apprentice Plan? \You'll receive = : thorough trades training in one of 16 trades 1 t= o 3 o i : and skilled instruction in physics,chemistry, J ; i Yi nN: aArio S 3 1 r anes : ; f ? algebra, English and other subjects. In fying for the Queen's Contmission. 2 4 : L | J addition you'll receive the general training will regeive service pay plus board ant : of the Canadian soldier. This is combined lodging, and tuition costs at college. Upon 2 : ; "with sports, other entertainment . and graduation you will be commissioned as a = u 5 enerous holidays. 5 Td Regular Force Officer with the option of ) a] i ; ; \ : 8 2h : : i release after three years. _: Today' . . tonight, airplanes wing their 9 ; su If you're 17, or over, you can ¢nlist as a yi : f time to find °° way along the airlanes of Ontario, i F" ay fully-fledged soldier in the Canadian Army Isn't * worth a Ho re oppor guided surely on their course by beams i "9 Active Force! Here you can either take up out all aliout the ba ieular ures oppoc of electrical waves. A dependable supply i a specific trade or follow the general train. tunity ava Li's NC db thing of low-cost electric power has been a X "ing for service in a number of Army oh igation an any major factor in making air transporta- Ey S branches. abiout it. ' alii tion in Ontario, safe and economically it v ; vou are from 16 10.21, have a seniop Our information officer will sce you at sound. 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