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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Dec 1954, p. 2

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3 3 R 21 BAND ALTMAN PEE Ak ARR EMAAR 2---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0th, 1054 I wish to thank the Electors of the Township of Reach Mr. J. James, MP. Live Stock sales were criticized. Par- ity Prices was extended by Mr. Miller . plea for better understading between SStattasiss, farmers and their Governments, and < assuring his listenérs that it was a|X - as a prime Farm Union objective. Co-operation with labor, to exchange views and learn all sides of a many sided 'story was also listed 'as an ob- jective. Farmers were reminded that pleasure to address them. The|# growth of the Union would also bel} watched by him with great interest. 4 Mr, Bert Gibson moved a vote of | thanks, and it was heartily endorsed | § by all present. f Before lunch was served, elections 3 were held with the following results: | § Speaks to Union Will the Canadian farmer willingly submit to certain regimentation which must accompany producer marketing, | some newspapers carried only one side or will he retain his present individual- | of: most questions. Mr. Gardiner's ity and the alarming fluctuation in| policies were bitterly criticized by Mr, farm prices which he has faced inthe | Miller but were loyally 'defended by REACH TOWNSHIP AREA BOARD for the acclamation for Deputy-Reeve for 1956: 11 will are calling for Tenders for Re-wiring the Yellow School endeavour to look after the affairs of the Tow..ship to the best interests of the Ratepayers. 4 ROBERT G. BAIRD, past? This question was § foremost | Mr. James. President Dou 5 - . t? ) . resident ........cuninninne g. Mackie | 5 ny i a hyn 2 val) reestved and Hh Xi Before holding the: annual election; Vico-Prosident i Koy McLaughlin ; Tenders are Closed December 22nd. - Work to be completed % oh , POCtors ....oviivis 3 A 5 vo | 55 y : --- M.P., at the Farm Union meeting in 8 TY veri But nny Sassen a Swain, Cu You Bu on, Bt; 5 December 81st, 19564. Diagram of work to be do: yibe ; i i Cartwright Community -Hall on Fri- |. : : : ; : : | ¥ . I, ELMER J GIBSON, wish to express my sincere NN a y epiying 2 wast dustions and ery Vaissn : ag # seen by 'applying to Thos. Sharpe, Greenbank, Ont. gratitude to all the voters of the Township of Reach for : 4bly, ; but honestly, side-stepping] Wis, Usorge | rossel, lig ladies | gf . : i iE Bi Expressing his interest in the 'de- others. President of the O.F.U., was'returned | : . electing me to the honoured position of Reeve. I will try velopment and policy 'of the Farmers Mr. James closed his speech with alas Secretary. to the be { , i > i Union, and assuring the farmers that Yuin i ga : oo ° my Ability to garry" out 'that 'duty hn B Ottawa was not only interested in.but businesslike and dignified manner for the benefit of all concerned over the plight of the Can. } citizens adian farmer. Mr. James stated that a = ' the farmers voice must be united and fle or! COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON TO ALL. { a strong when presenting recommenda- 2! oi . { . | tions to the Government. ie L t thi b k h | ; : » ' Admitting that unemployment is a ; .e : IS: 00 | P yOu a } - z serious problem to-day, the. speaker : 2 . ; d 1 wish to take this opportunity to thank the Voters defended the federal Immigration oy me are cw wna 0) ) ; ; } ; policy by stating that immigrants are . 3 "BR. _ v 3 \ of the Township of Reach for their support at the polls. consumers, and would help alleviate : A A A ; Vane ride Bere : : , eny surplus food problems in Canada. 3 g . I will do my best to work in the interests of the rate- A plea was also made for better un' 4 payers. derstanding 'between Canadians and = \ we 5 new Canadians, and it was suggested i" 4 o : I wish one and all a Merry Christynas and Prosperous ) by Mr. James that a citizenship day . : Ey 'NK: : ' | New Year. €Y,. |be proclaimed to allow 'immigrants to N 7 o- : ED. (Sam) OYLER "| become Canadians under dignified cir- a WS £ : \ es : = : 4 ; cumstances, . {3 2 : a -- a " : * ) = = What do you want most? A home? A holiday? ; Toushing on De pias # te . . a ; Retirement?. Whatever it. may be, this book can help § To those who supported me in the election to the derstood 'that the Unemployment In- > J 1] em ANE fh. you obtain it. Your savings account: pass-book : surance Act might he extended 'to == (x Ak glee ~ @éncourages you to put by your money steadily . . 3 7" position of Councillor in the Township of Reach, I wish farm labour, Etat mapisie too, 3 Qo { % save for any purpose you choose , . . and so turn . would be discussed extensively, as a4 _p 7 . : ; : : : to express my thanks. would the Capital Punishment and 5 ; I Nia your dreams into fact. Dpey yoos savings y Lotteries questions. : EE : th ~ * account today at our nearest branch--there are 3 Mr. James expressed' concern over 3 } ban | more than 650 to serve you. 1 : 4 the plight of the small business man, { -" Lo N-dd ' ! a GLENN WANAMAKER. since quantity buying, by large organ- og 1 f= AY ized retailers, was forcing them out of business. ' The audience of about » 126 people was 'reminded 'that con- { - / ~ » sumer pressure was against the. ex- 2 H . g RK porting of surplus food at a reduced 5 ] price. It was also reminded that M.P.'s : PN were not only human beings but were 'PORT PERRY 'BRANCH also_representatives /of every riding |- 4 { La . A J ~~ | member regardless of political affilia- ; : tion, : VE The speaker had requested that the policy and objectives 'of the Union be I would like to take this opportunity to thank the ; i : Electors of Port Perry for voting for me as one of your J. ; R. 'HELM, 'Manager Councillors, and to wish one and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. explained and this, was done by 'Mr. LAM i GEORGE OLDF. ELD, J Walter Miller, of Tara, Vice-Fres. 'of : noi " Tne GONE 2 - Jthe O.F.U., who congratulated the vy pOG' k Po ra local for its interest in the M.P. and 0° oMAR R MY LITTLE el . " y urged farmers to take a 'gréated inter- oOH WHE ePUSSY ¢ est in their Governments. - CAT, Pussy CAT SPL It is my wish at this time to thank the voters of Port Many Acts detrimental to the farm- NG re : : ers interests, had been-passed for lack Sn { ; Perry for their generous support at the polls and to pledge of organized opposition by the farm- Crs, % In reviewing Union. activities, he ! stated that opposition had been voiced BAY 1 : . against grain handling charges and : GORDON CARNEGIE the proposed tarriffs on. Ethylene, SIR Glycol and British woollens, Members AP * were cautioned against signing :any petition which would dissolve the Hog Marketing plan, but were urged to press for certain changes. The United my ability in the best interests of the people of the Village THE DOL THAT TALKS (IE = J. J. GIBSON wishes to thank the Voters of Port Je Joie Judge Svays esd bo say hoy piece] Mary -- $a ~Cat't or "Oh, where has My Little Dog Gone" . . rv nibs yr" he | little girl which of these four famous nursery. thymes she likes best, Trudy | eg «will recite that thyme as often as you want. Trudy ls a big, beautiful cuddly i Pg - 3 ag 4 : Perry for electing him to the office of Councillor and assures them he will work in their best interests, during <u dol)jall decked out in a sweet plaid pinafore and cute hooded bonnet to | ed match. "She's 24 inches tall and sturdi t e 5 the coming year which he trusts will be a happy one for cand' still talk in rhyme. here's vy tyloulees ake ol sove gf pu en, y \ : 3 ~ scgettings to' go wrong. Just turn the §t 2 ' & SB, x each and all. : talks in thyme . . . every timel fturdy handle at:Trudy's back and she FR ¢ / 5 Y " a ; I wish to thank the electors of Port Perry for re- HURRY! HURRY! i = Be 3 y | : ; Be Easy For The Queasy Don't. d lie ail. Mak : } 57 turning me to the office of Councillor for another term Travelers have -been suffering ' "Talk alseppoint your litle girl, ake sure that she gets her ig : 1 A that TANCE ; ils from queasy feelings caused by, so 'Talking Trudy" doll. ORDER NOW. Supplies are limitedso i ie and to assure them that I will' continue to look after their tion sickness probably since the : gon falay.and be fete state your first, second, third and y > = interests to the best of my ability. time that Noah launched his ark: ifourth choice of nursery rhymes by numbering the squares in [ ; gf y y 'and Caesar rode through the streets + the attached coupon. 4 : au i «ty i } of Rome. in a chariot. Today, "voy- { ) : : I also wish you one and all a Merry Christmas and agers may. still suffer. from: that ; i y : Ee X anclent disease, as any methodical, i ' LA vs " - eR o | a Happy New Year. rapid change in motion and speed-- : g PA NN . E. MERLIN DOWSON. whether it be on a ship," plane, : I SERS Y \ - -- merry-go-round or even a eamel-- - : ; produces similar effects on the body. : 3 Almost all of the trouble is due \ oe re | to the body's or- 2 gan of balance, the inner ear, a structure about: 71 wish to take this opportunity to thank the people for theif loyal support in the election in Port Perry on Monday. ARR! the size of a small: ah ~~ 4. 3 key and reminis- Wishing you all A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY 4 cent of a pretsel' : ; : in shape. It reacts'. s¥ nN NEW YEAR. fo abrupt fhingw: . ot cif : . y-produeing: fl symptoms such as nausea, pallor. ~ GEORGE HOLMES. 0) A and old sweating > 4 REFUNDED IF YOU ARS NOT ; anadian scientist R. L. Noble * 3 : : : and other researchers investigated' k 0099°%%005, COMPLETLY SATID > WIT / me ghe extensive motion sickness prob. : 2 FR *% TALKING TRUDY, ~ lem during World War II and found. - 7, : "I. ol Ae as mn an se = Gn SN Recently, the chemical labora- (oX pod ly ccs Plosse Ruthisasviiassnuneessnsess i? Phonogroph Dolls) at $4.95 soe ETE | \ jories hii i vith agulA SAW BATH. © ABSOLUTELY FR E i 0 Jenclose $i0usuussisvicashicheaue/money order (postage free) : ro 3 . y " alking very effective during tests conducted © Trudy" doll youordsr, © 0 Please send COD. 0 will pay portage) > for the by the U.S, Armed Forces, Of the - © Let Trudy wear ity ++ Jo in : < gruge Brin he invastizatons, © or Trudy tile moiker § | LL PT ; + were particularly impressed ; ; ha . Qo ; - 6 oe nk Ona ealled Boharting ha tly drug, AN D A FREE 3 © Lp seh ih 3 | Fon NE "2 at gave 24-hour protection a ; 2 : h % 3 JE 5 1 B (@) Y S C (@) U T S motion sickness with a single dose. NECKLACE TOO! "Oo ogiertiists Aid i | NI I I a a a EE RE RR ARR RRR) i a ee pay ew | 13.4 ORG 8 Le yt hei pai 7 'the otherwise queasy traveler to. : 000° | 0 RrOCk-A8YE BABY _ G/MARY HAD. A LITTLE LAMD enjoy the far-flung wonders of the: world--without the ancient bagard sickness, » @.0H WER Sas LITTLE +B PUSSY. CAT, PUSSY. CAT of motion : ; " PAPER SALVAGE DECEMBER 15

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