and Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation and Class A Newspapers Serving Newmarket and the rural districts of North York rear of publication Published ever Wednesday at Charles St Newmarket by the Newmarket Era Express Company Limited Subscription for two rears for one year In advance Slngut copies are each- Member Class A Weeklies of Canada Canadian Weekly Newspaper of Circulations Authorized as Second Class Mall Mount Albert News Audit I THE EDITORIAL PAGE BETTER LIFE THAN NEIGHBOR bring to fruition the complete Most peopb better life a Indeed this seems to be the secret of that acquisitive urge that keeps wheels of industry turning grinding out more flashier sometimes better always newer consumer goods This is the rea son a man will turn in a perfectly good used car on a newer model This process of acquiring goods and position to stay one up on a neighbor is part of the general discontent that prob ably accounts in large measure for much of the industrial progress of the Century If manufacturers had to depend entirely on need in setting tip factory quotas there would be few jobs indeed in industry And mass production would be self defeating So this rat race for goods is not all 1 as long as mankind must work for The danger of course is that many raged in the heat of the race may for get about other important values Civilization can never be measured entirely in terms of material goods though thee goods admittedly form part of the picture There are also the arts the religion politics and many abstractions lumped together within the humanities And Century man would do well Through the Red Cross the indi vidual in he smallest community is joined with the million Red members around the world who think and feel the same as he does The desire to help others can be expressed actively without the petty of race nationality creed or political opinion March is Red Cross Month in Canada We think that the Red Cross deserves the wholehearted support of everyone because it provides the link between our community and thousands of other com munities the world over who believe as we do hustling off to financing to buy his Ihinkinj to TAKING STOCK It I I their Busines I needs and business people periodically stock Those items which have not tkd to the buying public are cleaned nit and only those reordered which will sell because they meet a public need i Home and School Association ichieved as it meets and solves commuiiily problems which affect child- ami youth During February the Ontario Federation of Home anil I Assoc ttions observe Founders Day I What better time to take slock Those jiiho founded the Home and School or- need which could only be met by parents teachers other educators joining together to oik cooperatively Over the years Home and School have sometimes lost sight of wis and have become Involv- many things of secondary import- So the month of February and School Association in Ontario take stock and see how their lhcr main things which meet the 1 needs the child Home and School As- also look at one of their important requirements As the ration of Home and School is based partnership of parents and teachers should ask themselves if they are closely enough with the teach ing staff The motto for Founders Day pro- mis Home and School Associations throughout Ontario will be To link the with the present and to build for future As they review the past the present they It provides a common basis versa understanding and as such pro- extend the means for positive action toward world peace through til- fin- deeds Support your Canadian Red on Kins si Cross inernS SUGGESTS AIRLINE MERGER rJ Sly jibes at members of the Press Gallery at Ottawa between Stanley for North i3 b Centre and J Addison member for t York North were part of the proceed- John Deere lugs of parliament as reported in Han- community hall sard of Feb 21 SomJfn tabids In the closing stages of his speech for the park Mr made the suggestion out of the experience of the many parliaments now in vogue that he like to see members of the press gallery he draw exchange seats with members on the to floor of the house Perhaps we could go up into the press and write for rt the newspapers of Canada as to how they George perform I am asking that members of the gallery look at parliament through eyes that are responsible to the Canadian the- Mr Addison interjected that ter the eloquent remarks of the honorable member for Winnipeg north Centre I wonder if he might suggest that we also trade salaries I do not think so Mr replied Some of them not i lit to Mr Addisons speech covering three or four pages of Hansard concerned sug gestions to the cabinet and particularly to the new Minister of Transport Mr on the implementation and encouragement of an air policy for Can- Aurora News I he the Speech from the all comprehensive air poli country said Mr Addison a policy guide lines can In which would lake his matt hands of the politicians Mr Addison suggested that Canada air policy should be broken down three categories international flag car tims bonier and y for this with such w established case of the Mrs iiy The Canada Pension Ibis make a funda mental decision whether a country of million people can support more than The UK is million people and three flag lines BKA and British Eagle ten flag of other lands are author- iod to hud in These have he right to pick up and deliver 1 Hi tally Hi ft Kill rj able the dignity this what So a m Canadian Opera Co The Bat by Johar King Composil People Jhool on April in of Die will be presented at Photo by Alex Gray mid tlm value and retain build soundly for the ftitiir THE RED CROSS It has been said that there i the progression in social individual spirit to the family to Mr Addison proposed a merger for flag mid this would eliminate wasteful competition between two air linos in Canada for International or St Andrews Pips Vancouver BC held from llmg Speaking of the advent of new super- held aircraft which would cost In the day lliou each Mr Addison increasingly diffi- lilies finance this Stuart Mr Clare type of aircraft He quoted a tentative market order given by Canadian Pacific Airlines for three of these and Mrs Kei craft to be manufactured in the US were In conclusion Mr Addison said I suggest that we accept that we that there are many other he united in order to compete means to ally and we adopt a policy of the same desire but the Red between private industry and gov is the one voluntary organization to operate as a private com- the world and can thetefott on a basil community to the nation and the Id large We are fortunate in having a vehicle said it would the expression of this philosophy in cult for private ail Canadian Cross No other provides the means for action each stage of this desire lo do good physical manifestation of this de- the vnizations providing I Show