Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Dec 1952, p. 13

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Jl i- In s y i r w A A J y i v J ViB stand Both the mayor and Mr Murray received reprimands from the Banner The position now is that Chairman Underfill and ViceChairman Cousins have publicly declared their intention to resign from the arena board which means that the work Which has not been carried out by the old board will have to be taken by its successor Against this background of long neglect and apparent in competency Lion Archie Cousins proceeded to the Aurora lions club on Tuesday night Nov to deliver himself of a load of invective and personal abuse dir ected at the editor of the Aurora News Page Apparently search ing for the most sensational des cription it could find the Banner wrote of Lion Archie Cousins lashing out at the Aurora editor of the Newmarket Era and commencing another paragraph lashing out at the editor of the Aurora Page Presumably the Banner took great satisfaction at this lashing out At the Lions club where high ethical standards form a part Of the obligations imposed on new members Lion Archie Cousins delivered himself of what he des cribed as an old adage It was to this effect The more you stir a dirty thing the worse it stinks As the Banner reports it that is what Lion Archie Cousins told his fellow Lions and as far as we are concerned we readily acknowledge his greater knowledge of odors and degrees of odors- And we have I no quarrel with the old adage I quoted Lion Archie Cousins being situated it is in the Banner The Cap Fits Lion Archie Cousins told the Lions that we had written col umns about how I attacked him before council Lion Cousins flatters himself We have pre viously written no columns about him since we are not aware that his contributions to public service warrant any such use of valuable newspaper space He claimed that the cap must have fit We have seen no cap But we are generously obliging him Continued from Page now with some publicity We did see his old adage and some more verbal garbage which he unloaded on his audience Such for example as his allega tion that but for the abuse likely to be handed out by Mr Sinclair business and professional men would have offered themselves for office We have never hand ed out abuse to any person a proceeding that could be defama tory and therefore libellous We exercise more caution in the use of the English language than that displayed by Lion Archie Cous ins who in trie instance under review appears to have been moved by an excess of irrespons ible emotion rather the force of reason and Over the years we from time to time found it necessary in the public interest to criticize the proposals the actions and lack of action of elected When we such a course we have at all times supported it by the presentation of substantiating evidence but never have we indulged per sonal attack or what Lion Archie OFF THE RECORD Continued from Page doctors interception of In the corridor in the old high school on the evening of Nov background was material to what took place It concerned criticism of planning board ac tivities we had continued to make in editorials and other features for several months In the Banner Because of these criticisms we had incurred the accumulative displeasure and other members his board We were some had been Banner publisher to oft O Chief among these subjects if was a sufedivlsioit bylaw which three readings the night of August passed in trie of the town solicitor Councillor- was of so ter that the cleric getedto rnade public- before it passed As theY records the then mayor Alex the town clerks ffl Not Was the through covin- calls -BlftlliSircii- the same found it necessary to support criticisms of those tacked on inactive arena board and it now appears that Mr Underbill and Mr Cousins have found that the cap fits Hav ing belatedly discovered with what exactitude the headgear suits its wearers they have decid ed to quit We wish them well in their retirement However he was curious to know where we had derived our knowledge of planning and we replied that it had been gained from reading literature on the subject After all we said if one can read one can get plenty of material on the sub ject We suggested that our talk would make Interesting Article that our conversation be regarded as oft the syr strong exception to word veto which we had a Banner af ter the had teen passed by the council We the word exactly fitted a situation in which a property owner- might find him self In the event of his desiring to take certain steps with it which would have been legally prior to the passing of the We made no the use of the word do so now or almost an hour the battle of words continued being some times hot and sometimes cold Finally suggested that Or and ourselves should debate these matters in public Why should I debate these mat ters with you he asked in a tone from which indignation was not entirely absent Because we think it would interest public we replied But he did not accept our challenge Dr will no doubt re call his- saying that he had got a lot of things off his chest that he had long wanted to get off it arid felt very happy about it Again shaking hands he very kindly gave us an invitation to take tea with him further to continue the discussion We have found that invitations to tea arc often of a fickle nature though in this instance we have no doubt that its failure to ma terialize is entirely our own fault l B WHITELAW Stationery Wallpapers Select Range Of Greeting Cards etc Agent For Era Classified Ads X St Aurora T Vi SS r OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE I Esao Imperial oil burners down balance in 24 monthly payments FUEL CONTRACT GUARANTEED Eavestroughing water softener systems tSV I III MAIN ST NEWMARKET 318 News Mrs Jean Cameron of the Aur ora District High School staff lold the club of the United urch of her recent trip to New Zealand Her daughter lives in Maori where her grandchildren attend school with Maori child ren Mrs Camerons plane trip three days from Vancouver New Zealand and one of her fellow travellers was a wrest ler on his way to Auckland to oppose In the wrestling ring on following night Karl Evening Auxiliary of St Andrews church met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs A Cousins Drive Mrs Lambert and daughter Jean spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Stev enson of St Jligmas Mr and Mrs Harold Oliver WOld weekend guests Mr and Mrs If Oliver The United church held Christmas meeting in the church parlors on Thursday afternoon Miss Esther missionary from Japan was the guest speaker and Mrs Ad ams soloist Mr and Mrs Lewis Line and son Beverley Toronto were guests on Sunday of Mrs Lines brother Mr Roy Trinity Church met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Holland Tyler St arc pleased to hear Mrs Bradbury has returned from the hospital Hie ladies of Trinity Anglican held a very successful and tea in their hall on Saturday afternoon Mr Walter Auburn Indiana a tew days last week with Mr and Mrs Lam Mr ami Mrs Jake Gould their golden wedding anniversary at their home on Monday Dec Mr and Mrs Jack EiitfJami are guests of their aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Charles until such time as they are able to locate a home of their own In ami Mis Jim wore guests over the weekend of Mrs Carl Emmons of A large of members and friends enjoyed the turkey dinner In the St Andrews hall last evening Councillor J Murray who suffered an to his leg some days ago Is making a good REPORT Continual from concerned did not cover individual losses arising out of accidents on town prop erty but was an insurance pro town against I coses of Mr A Verrips Sr left for Holland last Saturday accomp anied by Mr John and Mr and Mrs are spending a few days with friends in Kalamazoo Mich The Ladies Aid hope to have a Christmas tea the afternoon of Dec The is planning to hold a meeting Wednesday evening at oclock Rev Holland Mich was guest preacher at the Christian Reform church here on Sunday cost of and this was approv ed by council SecondHand Truck The question of purchasing a secondhand truck previously brought up at council was turned down on the grounds that It would not be economical Other Business Other business included insur ance of the clerks office for as opposed to a proposi tion made by Councillor Tucker that the amount of insurance be brought up to Applications for additional street lights on Cousins Drive and Centre street vcre referred to the Streets committee On a motion by seconded by Councillor Tucker It was decided Iff install a correct street sign on the recentlynamed Hill View road Call to Mayor In the early part of council pro- Reeve Cook and Tucker contacted the may or Dr Crawford Rose by tele phone at the East General hos pital to convey to him the com pliments and best wishes of council The mayor expressed his appreciation of message and said that be hoped to return to Aurora in a few days In Canada there are Of them J lie- long to unions of one sort or an other night but the planning board ac tually employed an outside- so licitor to go to Newmarket and get it registered The registrar properly refused to registration in the absence of the towns accredited tor Mr Lee- So t6vri be come that theVbylaw was on the night of Novem ber 1950 At a council meeting two weeks later Mr Lee said Af ter all it is the money of citizens of Aurora that the plan ning board is spending and this council is still head of the town and added that he hoped it would remain so Of the rescinded bylaw Councillor Don Glass sad they had been in loo much of a hurry In passing the bylaw Despite all these events the bylaw was again rail roaded through council in three readings on the night of Febru ary while the solicitor was again absent The planning board also made the astonishing claim thai council had no power to rescind the bylaw It was against this contentious and perhaps acrimonious back ground that ve had our encoun ter with the first Whose Interests Coming up to us and shaking hands Dr opened his remarks by saying that lie felt grieved at the articles we had published in the Banner His manner gracious But a moment later we were shocked to hear him ask in whose in terests We were writing the The character of the question and the tone in Which it was asked clearly im plied that he hot only doubled our sincerity but was suggesting that some outside influence was directing our activities Incensed at this we told him be was making a monstrous suggestion and that we would refuse to talk with him unless iie withdrew it lie pondered the situation for a moment and then offered us his hand saying lie was sorry The bludgeon was down for a moment having been replaced by the pussywillow A moment later however ho was pointing out hoi there was cer tain legal terminology in our articles and wondered whether this might not bo the outcome of conferences and suggestions from another source Jitter pointing out to him that this sug- giiestion was almost as bad as its predecessor we found ourselves again accepting Dr ff i- 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