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Newmarket Era and Express, 22 Sep 1965, p. 4

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and Member of Audit Bureau Circulations and Class A Newspapers Serving Newmarket and the rural district- of North York llllh year publication Wednesday at 30 Charles St Newmarket by the Newmarket Era Express died Subscription for two years A for year in advance Single each Member of Class A Weeklies of Canada Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the Audit Bureau of Circulations Authorised is Second Mall Post Office Department Ottawa I Newmarket I THE EDITORIAL PAGE THE DAY OF SEPTEMBER HUNDRED AND SIXTYFIVE WELCOME ACTIVITIES This is the time of year when ser- clubs and other organizations for their activities in helping others fortunate and promoting civic pride what might be termed the period Jof hibernation and stir themselves in for a new program Perhaps hibernation in its fullest Is hardly the word to apply for J Is well established that while some Roups suspend regular meetings during many projects me still rover the time now for Boose who constitute the incoming tlves of such clubs to bring to the all the qualities of leadership and a new spirit of enthusiasm in ir respective memberships There is no gain paying that people in club projects devote great Seal of time to such efforts and they Should be commended for their desire Bo channel their interests in so many to bring about some degree of to those in need and to added interest towards providing ml nutlets for the younger Element of the community ould not attempt to list the which ja an part in life Suffice the ITS OUR MONEY The announcement a short time ago we would have another election hailed by most with something considerably less than enthusiasm with opinion that it would lie of money and probably prove nothing The election called for November I the third in little more than thine only proves that the people of are given mote opportunity to their minds than probably any- Mid We would not attempt to hazard a KMeas regarding the cost of the election but would pay the money bo better spent on helping the underprivileged helping in alleviate poverty and hunger in our own providing more educational op- for deserving students from Bine low pay family group or even in up some of the underdeveloped In the north and giving and Eskimos a little mote to they might look with hope for gB better level of living When wo go to the polls and as of Canada we should let how much each ballot cast then give thought to the fact this stupendous total has to coma from our pockets and regardless of Party comes nut on top we can tired there will bo no hesitation levying more taxes to meet this ex- WHY THE CONFUSION Its just one of those passing thoughts that in time help to create bald edi tors or have them well on the way to join the fraternity with an urge to jump off cliffs With the current political gam- bolting in swing and reams of sup posedly urgent releases gradually being added to he pile on the desk we would think it would be a good time to re mind public relations groups adver tisers and even the Ontario Legislature itself that there is only ONK Prime Minister in Canada and he is always the leader of the Federal party in power at that particular lime No provincial leader is a prime minister ho is a Premier of a pro vince and this should be his title On tario appears more at fault matter than the other Canadian Legion Notes Milton Wesley liranch By FRANK RYAN Shuffleboard darts euchre difficult problems that and will be included lh branch level In the in the past The lunilintr n the one sports mini the coming winter of month each chili is the for tompeli the greasiest of tires of in Ihe Zo duty of w me d nominee social view- illllm behalf of A team from SMS Saturday Sept lln- players of New- Sept as very i I will be iiircd hart i- To Carry PC Torch Unearth New Finds At Holland Ldg Digs More Teachers Available For Ontario In 1966 this Hi- in- Hon of I 1- lli i-iii- ii lio while every other jiioviiiuo Fro to mil then ml pillules the IM the fiiileil the nutter ton iiniiiish Some show Mr of mi offiic mark- Minister of Ontario The press have fallen into this haint probably the cue from Canadian papers releases We are able to them over there with otir political and intrigues without further con- to why it lakes about ten replied Well yon know thai After Die of Mr nominee pledged their rap to bring icee to thotr Parly fin Prima of less thai people BETTER TO BE SAFE The story of it London man who told police he had been forced to drive miles to Windsor provides reason motorists ignore the wan gling thumbs of hitchhikers The motorist said he was stopped in a traffic tieup when pedestrian ask ed him for a lift downtown The lift turned into a long ride at gunpoint and the I itchhiker stealing the car which was found abandoned on Windsor Street There is no reason for a motorist to pick tip a stranger The Good Samaritan act has loo often become a tragedy even murder The stunning blonde on the roadside may he the molt of a criminal who remains out of sight until the car slops It has happened These stories can tie drawn from police files Nor are service uniforms of other wear ing appeal that suggests good repute a surety against misadventure married to Ordered IT Sol To Pay Wages To Constable Heavy Agenda Faces of At Annual Meeting At Toronto The thought of the sitting Local Optimists Club IV Resumes Meetings Vu- unlink 1 lull l la Clerk n inn wiikly SL m II money to the The Good Driver J Christmas In September mLrTrL For King Student nil i I Illld

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