Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Aug 1959, p. 2

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The Press Of The Province HOT FREE NOT ENTERPRISE ing They foreshadow a totally should be permitted the signed to protect the monopoly profitable periods Corporation while pretending to The argument of the and Serving Newmarket and the rural districts of North York The Newmarket Era 1852 every Thursday at Charles St Newmarket by the Newmarket I for one year job of policy yet simple pi obi Of tial iffoil of hoost NEWMARKET ITEMS OF INTEREST Phone TW 54142 Mi- daughter of On- Jat- He j droned iMM The Express Herald 1895 Limited Subscription for From The Files Of And 50 Years Ago August August Mrs Wesley Brooks Mr Haskett of are spending their visited his brother at holiday in Midland of Canada Canadian Single copies are 10c each Membi Second Class Mail Post Office Department Ottawa Ian Baxter Publisher E Stefaniuk Advertising George Haskett Sports Editor L Racin Production August after a brie illness Stricken in his office a couple of days last week or Saturday morning Mr Jackson their way to Toronto Mr Mar- was removed to his home where shall gave The Era a call THE EDITORIAL PAGE THURSDAY THE SIXTH DAY OF AUGUST NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTYNINE THE FUTURE OF NEWMARKET Last week on this page appeared an article written by a staff reporter on the subject headlined above Particular attention was paid to the industrial future Statistics were given population six new indus tries in the past ten years which was the contributing factor in doubling its population Ten per cent of the workers commute daily to the metropolitan area As the York county seat Newmarket has its own customs and excise office and its own department of veteran affairs Newmarket offers above average housing good shops the equal of if not better than other of rk hize the 1ops in transportation but below average in many areas which come under civic Succeeding articles will deal Iheso shortcom ings Our desire is to offer constructive criticism to make this our hometown a better place in which to live and work We will require the cooperation of all citi zens Your comments Iwth critical and commendatory will be welcome MR DIEFENBAKER ENDS FASHIONABLE THIRST Some time ago our Canadian newspapers featured the revolutionary practice adopted Prime Minister Die fen baker in giving dry receptions The Christian Science Monitor deals with this innovation editorially as follows Someday it wont be news when a Prime Minister gives a party without serving alcohol But when Mr who beads the Canadian Government did this recently it made headline in papers In fact he lias done it twice once for guests in Mon treal after the opening of the St Lawrence Seaway by Elizabeth nid again recently at a recep tion for members of and press in Ottawa attended by guests Mr is reliably reported as hoping to But a style for official entertain ing This would omit those all too ubiquitous alcoholic beverages with which guests seem almost perpetually beleaguered This is a brave undertaking It challenges econo mically and politically powerful influences that have historically sought to identify alcoholic drinks not only with everyday social and family life but with official high life and indeed with the national prestige Even if he should not succeed in setting a new international style in this matter Mr will be applauded by many He already is 10 be thanked for providing oases of relief in what often has seemed an evercreep ing desert of socalled fashionable thirst We congratulate Mr for proving the strength of his peional convictions and practice You dont have to drink to be sociable if invitations come your way unwanted can always decline and go elsewhere LITTLE CANADA Officials appointed by the Government whether to I he Board of Governors of the or to a job with the CNR in a little brief authority most ignorant of what hes most plays audi fantastic tricks before high heaven as make the angels weep On the one hand Dr Andrew Stewart chairman of the Board of Governors of the CISC has drawn up regulations for private competitive television as make the angels weep See the Globe and Mail editorial appearing elsewhere on this page On the other hand the CNR has selected a young New Yorker to direct a mammoth design program to facelift all equipment and facilities Dr Stewart his legulalimis are to guarantee employment for Cana dians The CNR justifies its employment of a US designer on the grounds that There wasnt one in Canadians are powerless to force- nationality upon us Surely we are mature enough In our national life to make progress without having Canadian art and SjSftfE Gwbury Council Items trier on the high school effective method of plunged into the surf which needs By Andrew Heart Throbs Humor REQUEST DAY CAMP DURING SUMMER Ottawa v An them li 1 v Mr sad Mrs John Daly li- Mr Van Camp an named by Mickey Cloud ami Mr James Trim t I f i jliVai land Beach daughter Mi and Mrs Johi IT Jame on V council tin of sup Heights Hie Study of Grade vui Thursday 1 it too hi- holiday season da Smith have children Philip 7 V Mr Mr and Janus Martin all children Judy and Sherry ret Saturday visiting Mr arid to Toronto for a hnef the home of friends Mr and Anne Lawr at the how fas- law and lie tl liuu the tenant not the master of the people the state is their a against on thevr right then agent in international itauesi it it not function of tin stole to the 01 those activities which rest on individual choice 1 is part at

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