Murd By Heart Throbs Humor and A WELCOME to thai one and we oht yubUsher in the and why Aiter But first a Serving Newmarket and the rural districts of North York The Newmarket En Published every Thursday at 30 Charles St Newmarket by the Newmarket Era Weekly Newspapers broadcasting system which I people who are indifferent day but the average I gnat traditions of the Bntis I Queen is the cornerstone an the symbolic head The real meaning of her vis la this the Queen comes to on great family and in a tents one of the fait great ties us and helps us to Majesty the Queen is repeat once again that t United States Queen is Our Queen and the of Canadians the From The Files Of And 50 Years Ago In the hot for some on the awaiting fiO men Stepping out to bid the men variety lady re- 1 on arriving marked Men wilt you pleas The f avoided Mr More tail raided two Mock township nine others fats Newmarket team He for lvecn Timothy and Water Sic charged to Ihi property benefit light elolh from cloth put dish I Without taking pulp an not thrown out of his rig Tuesday a and add fruit and and body An can people So onto fairground nd half In Oxford Holy Cat J brought on this pa through death of her ndWiy placed in he I tea how to dispose of the re- kind gentleman gallantly offer- So phoned the Humane the When the lady look They advised her to id her benefactor he was parcel up the caicajs and Rone and all The brer re I Single copies are each Member Second Class Mail Post Office Department Ian Baxter Publisher The Express Herald 1895 Express Limited Subscription for Class A Weeklies Canada Canadian E Advertising L Racine George Sports Editoi Production THE EDITORIAL PAGE THURSDAY THE TWENTYFIFTH DAY OF JUNE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FROM OBSCURITY TO MARTYRDOM There once was a girl named Joyce Who on TV had quite a nice voice Rub she created a scene When she spoke of our Queen In a manner not of our choice If the person in question had been invited to have lunch with the Queen she would not have been indif ferent If the person in question had not been invited to appear on a US TV program as representing the the public would have been indifferent to her opinions on any subject But it takes a minor incident to focus public attention to this mismanaged illcon ceived highly extravagant and wasteful Canadian Broadcasting Corporation While the dime a copy daily press of our part of the world devoted pages of valuable space to this little girl who didnt know what it was all about really important things were happen- at Ottawa Last week the confessed that confidential rat ings indicated that whenever Canadian viewers had a choice between- the CBC and a US station moat of them took in the American channel Moreover although the network budget has doubled during the past three years the CBC share of its potential audience has re mained almost stationary Result a parade of Cana dian advertisers to stations in Buffalo and Wash Across much of Canada the CDC has had In prac tice a massive captive TV audience But Revenue Minister George CBCs parliamentary boss recently said that privately owned TV stations would go into operation next year in CBC monopoly cities slic ing even deeper into the networks hold on Canadas apparently restive viewers That would result in even greater losses- We foresee a deficit of millions annually if the is not sold The government should sell the We just cannot afford It We dont need it MIGHTY SMART UNCLE SAM When our Queen officially opens the St Lawrence Seaway this week she registers in time the completion of a tremendous project which to date has cost every Canadian all million of per head On the other aide of the border shrewd canny Uncle Sam who stands to benefit most from this gigantic undertaking has invested only SI per head This is not due to difference in population The total cost of the channel from Montreal to Lake Erie is 5171 millions Canada has spent million the US millions is generally agreed that five US cities Chicago Mil waukee Detroit Toledo and Cleveland will pick lite hulk of foreign trade That includes the hulk cargoes in grain and oils and iron ore Toronto Hamilton and Windsor cannot expect immediate benefits Meanwhile the US looking far ahead is already going ahead with studies of ways and means for keeping the Seaway open throughout the year This Utopian defrosting system would radically alter the shipping pattern of the Great Lakes The US is quietly appro priating this great new sea as another Stale to be added to the Union Their dollar legions have already occu pied the Great Lakes port This week Ihe first units of their navy are moving up from the Atlantic They were going lo move in some 30odd battle wagons as a fleet but commercial interests have cut down the in vasion to three ships per day The Seaway states the Country Guide Winnipeg has important implications for Canadian agriculture By far the most immediate implications of the Seaway opening for agticulluie are those which pertain directly to the Prairie grain crop Canadas second largest export commodity and the basis of much of the Prairie economy To place the relationship of the Seaway and grain movement in further perspective one needs only relate that some per cent of Hie traffic is expected to consist of bulk movement of grain going downstream Labrador The decision lo charge tolls on vessels and cargo moving through the new and improved facilities seri- reduces whatever cost there were lo be gained in grain transportation thiough the Seaway and also places the Canadian grain producer and the trade it still further disadvantage with their counterparts in the United Slates Surety when the Seaway has been in operation for a reasonable length of time the Canadian Government will review its policy on tolls to ascertain whether they should be adjusted or even eliminated concludes the Guide BURIED IN GARBAGE The Stanstead Journal Rock Island Stanslead Que Fifty years ago if you went to the general store for a quart of molasses you took a can or bottle with you You got your sugar tea and even your tobacco in a paper bag when it was weighed out from a bulk barrel or carton Today everything comes in its own gleaming package can or bottle safe and secure un touched by human hands But what to do with the package can or bottle We have a germfree beer from a bottle or can get our cigarettes or candy neatly wrapped in an attractive package and then proceed to make our countryside look like a pig sty by cheerfully throwing the wrapper over our shoulder Just have a look at our roadsides or our streets in the spring when the snow melts Bottles cans packages old shoes cartons and thousands of empty bottles And all of it is not just packages dis carded through the car window There are bags and cartons of household garbage and tin cans deliberately discarded beside our highways during the winter Do Now that spring is here we will change our dump ing habits During the winter we were forced lo dump near the highways now it will be our public beaches and picnic areas that we litter Even when there are trash cans supplied we will roll down the car window and dump our bottles and cartons or just push them under a picnic table Do these same persons pile their garbage in a corner of the kitchen at home and just flump their empty bottles and cans on the lawn Chan ces are if someone stopped and threw out some bottles and cans on your lawn you would scream for the riot and petition the Prime Minister Yet you think nothing of doing the same thing in a public area or on a highway The summer is short in this country and if wo are to enjoy the full beauty of our countryside while it is we will have to do a little housekeeping II is not just enough to leave a picnic area or beach the way you found it If some thoughtless barbarian left a mess then maybe you can leave it in a little better condition We can enjoy the safely and convenience of modern packaging without making countryside look MAIN ST IS YOUR HEADACHE Much discontent was brought conducted by this paper to on south Main SI ght during a a Into traffic I on all sides ihey against tallica alive and trouble here and ft drftgflUip were made by various persons during this survey There are probably other suggestions about unspoken and hence not much help So wo place the cure with you the people of New market We submit thai you lay the matter immedi ately before council and we submit that council begin work Immediately with police and other town officials to forestall possible traffic fatalities and to erase a needless blot on reputation of this town lis your town its your children who arc involved Its your Main St and your lost sleep Gel to work on their rights Our Readers Write Dear Editor eminent could take such p We heartily concur with action as was where almost everyone has one the taxpayer his units nothing should he done for the personnel that If the people are docile If went down enough to believe anything or drain for something that anyone for that matter that is obsolete before it was put be changed the other hand might be a trifle for a Press Comments Quicker than most of us can hell the United States Weather Main St residents are justifiably angry at the appalling noise they must endure from teenage hot rod artists who see fit lo show off their vehicles to a degree that is almost completely unchecked lteeve Jack Luck is dissatisfied with attempts of the local police to discipline these youths Town Clerk Wesley Brooks is annoyed with New market residents for not taking the matter to council Mayor liclugin is so overwhelmed with discontent towards the press that he is rendered speechless The teenage culprits seem to be the only ones who have no particular to air All in all the situation serves point up a dismal lack of cooperation between various branches of civic authority and the townspeople themselves Teenage problems in Newmarket are no greater bypass the rapids and into scaleas merely exploration by the in how to weight temper the ami What will of course she is Gov oiiiiimi lnteiriH J rt col wioir with the mat of undepentlabltr In Trie Cause Of Justice need to a sons dance or pace and the res- nobly his own that good leitowi inuen that he achieved help hut being good fellow