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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 4 Aug 1971, p. 6

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DITORIAL PINION No Other Solution? We had honestly expected some reaction from the Star readers to the decision of the Federal Government to demolish the 60 year old building, housing the Post Office. At least, in a layman's opinion it appears the building is still in sound condition and seems to deserve e better destiny than destruction. A far better destiny, We believe, would be to keep the landmark standing and corivert the building to a fut- ure Municipal Building. The Post Office does not necess- arily have to be located on Queen Street, and the cost of demolishing the present Post Office would greatly ex- ceed the demolition of the Municipal Building, on Perry Street where we suggest the new Federe! building could be erected. The modern type of building planned for the present Post Office site, will certainly not blend in with the pre- sent architecture on Queen Street, as well as the building of today. Why is it that we are so eager and willing to destroy the early architecture of this nation. Granted, 60 years is not a very old building, but Canada as 2 nation isn't old either and if looked after, the building is well enough constructed to at least survive another 60 years, or more. As far as can be determined at this stage, the new building will not give too much extra space, but will instead, no doubt be more practical, with modern facilities, etc. When the Federal Government has made a decision, it most likely have no intention of changing it and the present Post Office is, we fear, doomed. , However, for what it's worth, we felt strongly enough about the question to state our opinion. Perhaps some of our readers have a view on the subiect and if so, the Star weicomes letters to the editor. In the event the decision made is the only alternative, and there is no possible chance of savingthe building, it would also be interesting to have the authorities in charge comment on' the subject. Death Traps An unused or abandoned refrigerator or freezer in your basement or garage is @ potential death trap. Victims, usually ranging from 2 to 12 years of age, find the abandoned unit an excellent hide-out, playhouse or jail. With the door shut, death from suffocation can occur within ten minutes. It's a tragic sequence of events, says the Ontario Safety League, and could be avoided it parents would fully remove the doors on discarded appliances, or better still, dispose of the units through local works depart- ments. STAR ; | PORT PERRY COMPANY, LIMITED = Serving Port Perry, Reach, Seugeg end Cartwright Townships P. HVIDSTEN, Publisher - Editor WM. T. HARRISON, Plant Manager P. HVIDSTEN, Jr. Advertising Manager Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Member of the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Assiciation Published every Wednesday by The Port Perry Star Co. Ltd, Port Perry, Ontario. Authorized as second class maill by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash Second Class Mail Registration Number 0265 Subscription Rates: In Canada $4.50 per yr. Elsewhere $6.00 per year. Single Copy 10¢ SQ ATLA Canada's trees are no matc 3 for -) WILDFIRE "Sucar a BLACK TIE FUSS LEAVES BILL COLD Well, here we are half-way through the summer, and I've been having a whale of 2 ty). time on my holidays. The farthest I've been away from home, with friends scooting to Europe, the west coast, the east coast, is out to the hotel © Pomposity. And I wonder how many of to deliver or pick up my daughter the wait the alcoholics and the failures will be ress, ten miles. I've played five holes of there, black tie or none. golf, been in swimming once, and haven't And there's another reunion. It's « pri- even got my fishing rod out of the trunk Sonersof-war (sir force) deal. This, too, of the car, where it's been since last summer. 4 enjoy if I knew anybody. But I tried pretty useless tool, you're dead on as e lobster at 2 clambake. Somehow, the days fly by. ~ All these fat, red-faced Canadians pound- They remind me of tracer bullets, ing each other on the beck and retelling hich come screaming straight at you ancient lies, while I looked for one fam- end for come reason, sien and ond wan Gusti Gok Ses aa tcocer ballets; may I uevr ce =) Mhotuian and Goeth Aliens and But that reminds me there is one bi ..ht oh on ee. ter Pilots wrong camp. y ves See tne And of course there's the annual con- at the end of the summer and I'm invited to vention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers and poison myself for three days in Association coming up. | still have « special other sprightly, sagging, relationship with the weeklies, and many paunching chaps, 99 per cent 00d old friends among ther e@ftom. At have never met. least I don' feel like an outsider at their It might be fun, but I think TT pas it © Comventions. These reunions are more saddening But I probebly wont go. Who would \ get more fun out of drive Kim to work? Who would settle the old album and looking at fights between ber and her mother? Who I was in those days: sloppy hat, would continue to fail to put up the new tbp button undone, handlebar moustache clothesine and repair the handle on the devilish twinkle in my eye bathroom door? No, I'm essential right says the twinkle is still here, at home. my wife lifts her eyebrows It's not that I'm antisocial. I'd thorough- That's the best answer when ye Se | See of your ground. pilots, old p.o.w.'s old editors. And real reason I won't go is that 1 could probsbly arrange « ride for Kim. the dinners, there is 2 note And the clothsdine can lie there and rot, "Black tie optional." Actually, | for ali I care. And the bathroom doorknob pretty Ganged distinguished in & can wait, as it has done for ax month. I detest everything the It's just that my wife takes two hours te for pseudo-sophisticated get ready for « swim, three Gays to get, middle-class snobbery. ready to go away for a weekend, three knocking the old fighter pilots. weeks to get ready for « convention. It came from pretty humble aint worth &. 1 did, and have done well Maybe I'll take 2 day off and go down to il isle 1H af i if if | | if} Loe rit 4 : |

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