Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Jun 1961, p. 2

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and Audit Bureau Circulation and Claw A Newspaper Serving Newmarket and the rural districts of North York Heart Throbs Humor Gambles by Andrew year publication every Thursday at 39 Charles St Newmarket by Limited Subscription for two yean I Class Hail Post Office Department Ottawa Philip G Jones Editor George Haskett Sports Racine Production Margaret Arnold Business Mir THE EDITORIAL PAGE THURSDAY THE FIFTEENTH I i SIXTYONE ARE THE AMERICANS ENEMIES OR FRIENDS We feel justified in asking that stupid Question after reading the Is article In the current issue of the Post entitled Are the Cana dians Still Our Friends Written by Harold Martin special assignments writ er for The Post the article is fine ex ample of research writing Martin Bo efforts to dig up material Isolated political speeches stories the work of intellectuals commit otherwise all have been Quoted to show that stirred up by latent but fervent nationalism many of our northern neighbors deeply resent the fact that their destiny is so closely tied to ours So reads the headline We would like to hear from one of our over 20000 readers who feels that way or in fact who doesnt consider the Americans as our Martin concludes his story by quoting his President Kennedy at Ottawa Pre sident Kennedy said Geography has made us neighbors History has made as friends Economics made us part ners and necessity has made us allies Those whom nature has so joined to- I let no man put asunder Writers are pretty hard put to find something to write about when they de vote their talents to a nonexistent situ- THAT SUMMER JOB With the end of the school term ap proaching the question of a summer job is uppermost in the minds of young people High school graduates will be entering the ranks of workers with the knowledge uppermost in their minds that they need more training and education to qualify for the jobs they like best This leads to the conclusion that one of the most important things about seek ing a summer job is to resolve to go back to school or college when the vacation Is over But for those who find it im possible to do this through night courses and the like it is possible to carry career work and school work together Or there may be parttime work outside school hours that will make the impossible possible Some temporary openings offer ex perience that will be useful later Others may help only toward eliminating a pos sible vocational choice There is nothing more attractive and than newspaper work not end with employment in the many jobs a newspaper provides Apprentices to printing typesetting administration advertising and circulation are but a few It is necessary as in all job opportu nities to start at the bottom A news- mute with customers of your own making is a good openair job with ade quate compensation for that boy or girl anxious to do something for himself this that will bring in pocket money well as parttime employment Call at the office of the ERA AND and ask for the editor It may be worthwhile Whatever the summer job it need not be just an interruption in the learn ing process but rather another kind of YOUR TAX BILL No matter where you pay or how much your governments both national and municipal are engaged in a danger ous gamble with the present and the future All branches of government are embarked upon a spending spree with your money The credit card craze has spread from the money lenders to painting without influence of Divine inspira- i high through Passing Glances tocashs make a little still have fun is of should wo the way my plan To begin with si ss illuminaie a society be nighted by its own vain- SJHT J sBsr will come about when HOW TO MAKE ENDS this is by FORGOTTEN PAST the record of Gods dealings IN SEPTEMBER you and your iD FAITH IN J Times are pretty good right FUTURE that something has repository of the bed in the hope shoulder this they will blow away lightenmant mi they never do or wo meet pitchase of green tea clothes preferably you greetings cards and furlined lhe Psce really ifi ear at an a nine should have an apology Most people appear to be here and there l less concerned with mortgage he kitchen and re- or Th drafts ever Wob steaks and a tossed one of the busyplannin nm ilistic world order is man outposts and help to bear the light of he light Is there in clothes coffee enough win light to These columns recently quoted from US newspapers commenting upon the differences between their own country and ours The was singled out for attention We are asked to pay 5 per head for our governmentowned radio and TV This amounts to million dollars a year and it is increasing every year The CNR is another thing we are supposed to own After a deficit of million dollars in I960 with a million dollar subsidy we are assuming a million dollar subsidy to salvage the government by increased wages to both the CNR and CPE In addition we have TCA NOR AD the National Film Board a new technical education program and that fat cultural foster mother of the arts The Canada Council Debt is the secret foe of thrift whether by individuals or government as idloiu ue Us open enemies ill In which you are is like a light traveler J night are a thought for Think what your intually than honest Life With Father the blatant notes of music the garish rings that pass for Readers Picture Of The Week From The Files Of 50 Years Ago Dad Will Be King For A Day

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