Newmarket Era and Express, 16 Jul 1964, p. 4

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and Member of Audit of Circulation and Class A Newspaper Serving Newmarket and the rural of North York year of publication Published every Wednesday at 30 Charles SI Newmarket by the Newmarket Era it Express Company Limited Subscription SI for two years for on year In advance copies are each Member Clan A Weeklies of Canada Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association and the Audit Bureau of Circulations Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department Ottawa THE EDITORIAL PAGE WEDNESDAY THE 1 NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTYF CASH REGISTER LULLABY More latenight shopping and a sub stantia increase in sale is the trading pattern now forecast by retailing experts The trend toward keeping open on Thurs day and Friday evenings already appar ent in many centres is expected to em brace all the urban areas in the next five During the same period shopping centres many of them now experiment ing with opening are likely to spread across Canada but most of this will be situated on the fringes of the larger cities stJiff working two nights a has doubled according to Department Labor surveys In the past six months the trend toward more staff working at night has accelerated The swing to night shopping how ever is not occurring without a fierce Struggle for hundreds of retailers across the i del- closing their stores promptly at pm They fear longer hours will raise over head expenses faster than sales Some lire watching closely an Ontario Supreme Court appeal that could set the pattern for store hours In Hamilton a dis count chain store is fighting a Hamilton city bylaw that limits latenight YOU A GOOD CITIZEN you try to get all these facts be- fore making your decision of who and What you are going to vote for Or are you the type of citizen who says Dont bother me with facts j my mind Is made up must be an informed one You must be of evaluating that information mid willing to net upon your conclusion from your evaluation This doesnt that you have to be a roaring crusader for cause you study tnd tone us inn tclis you is right but you should do part in furthering it The education of an effective citizen starts in the home Here the young learn from the example set by parents and eld ers Here in the early formative years many of their likes and dislikes their prejudices appreciations and the moral and spiritual values are conceived and developed Most of these qualities are engraved for life Here many of their attitudes and views of the people around them their community state and coun try and the public servants who we elect are born and nurtured Then comes school with Us formal training in preparation for future years The student is subjected to history mathematics the sciences and languages along with physical education What ha learns depends much upon his home training and the interest developed in him the of the endow him with the faculty to seek and evaluate information Civic fraternal and professional or ganizations of which he is a member will augment his knowledge and understand ing The new periodicals Is especially governmental TV and radio put todays news and happenings at his finger tips Ami paralleling all of these from the cradle to the grave is religions training and participation A good citizen should have a thorough knowledge and understanding of tha principles of the democratic system He should have a clear concept of the advant ages and disadvantages of our govern- mental system He should also know the principles anil goals underlying other forms of government throughout world for how else can he evaluate his own government He should know and understand his local and state governments and their problems And last but not least he should know- as much as possible about those holding or seeking office in any it position whether local stats or federal Action in true democracy comes only from its people And ceded by information and evaluation No body else can do the evaluating for you You must do your own thinking Someone has said that the stupid are always cocksure and the intelligent full of doubt but if you have gotten all the Information you can get evaluated it without prejudice and are still in doubt you have at least made an honest effort Do you still consider yourself a good citizen The Flame Cabot Industries by utilizing this gift from the Hammer family to estab lish a Canadian United park visited what called his beloved Island the Island of Campobello wick now connected to the State of Maine by the new through dense arrived at Our Readers Write resident of King Two Players Qualify For Carling World Golf John Bruce Boyd supplied Ihe and Ted Township and On Monday July I tripled inning pitching King To qualified at Winnipeg making the Manitoba Open first annual the richest of the provincial flnd Us first Norman won after 1 whin lying for second spot with Mounl Albert edged Ballan- finished fourth In Ha Boniface for a Wayne losing pitcher ligihle to play pitch total of for a spot in Carling World Canadian because he did not Wli professional golfers selected at Manitoba Open to fill out the Canadian entry for the Wright defeated Jim Kenton of Pine Winnipeg amateur pHen Cordon ripper I hole playoff after tally dedicated t of the late I President develop pledged to im- educate Carling Cup to til- On of the Wr m Crib Hand holes of their Bill a brother of second RUhy and a George brother in 1 weekend The iied Thompson shot for a total of dn finishers by four doublebogey six They each singes won World will n able of Golf by President it ha Harold it emerged from college ago into his political career In August of the lies At Balding and George Knud- i who qualified been Under lie Navy and a United States by the police officials Depart Nick of golfer to match joined a represent Can ad ly bed the Manitoba Open in three there plus and Provincial IQSfl there beds In public Rambler Rumble Rocks Rays Sending 13 batters to plate and scoring eight runt in the fifth inning to add to a lead Newmarket Pinup Heights their shops their industries study js Committee with MOUntfe Star St ft Case Is Hospitalized KPopulatlonIn along each of thbio eil for the Jets ley and Jean hit Jersey weather they and Murray Knights with first f game help from Jamce Dixon pitched Mount Albert Trail- wa ways to a doubleheader mak win over Keswick Com- Pj Begin by Jet hit creases In the sand and soil WIN Marilyn Wilkinson was winning pitch- Kathy Sharon ami Preston hit home Diane Element trom Eaton Couple Escape From Burning Yacht Diane losing pitch- Betty Allison Sharon Eaton badly islands in Georgian Mr earned the is a brother of John Eaton president of the lake an Knights Duncai Murray Knights w in plastic bags for several to add wedges fruit in bills through Hill on will only CNR lint passing through will demand belter fail- the Roosevelt International Kennedy was get off the was badly damaged graduate com Allen and Collee pitched for Ann hit tw home runs Susan Mitchell ha during hie iiik Jersey 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