Newmarket Era and Express, 31 Aug 1961, p. 2

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and Heart Throbs Humor Newspaper Pioneer Honored Member f Bureau of Circulation and A Newspapers Strving Newmarket and rural or North York llttb f publication fuMtktd Tin Thursday at Charles St Newmarket by the Newmarket Era and Express Limited Subscription HH or two rein or out rear la advance art toe each Member of Clan A Weeklies of Canada Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the Audit of Circulations Authorized as Second Class Office Department Ottawa Ian Salter Publisher Philip Jones Editor George Sports Editor AdvertUlm Production Marfan Arnold Business Mir Newmarket Era THE EDITORIAL PAGE The Express Herald NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTYONE neighbors Seriously though the howl ing of dogs through the night can be un nerving particularly for the poor in health by Andrew Murdison HERE WE GO AGAIN One person will be killed on Canadian highways every hour and a hah this Labor Day weekend if last years record Is duplicated warns the All Canada In surance Federation The last long week- this year will be the most dangerous according to the records of the All Can ada Insurance Federation The Federa tion which represents more than 220 Canadian fire automobile and casualty Insurance companies makes these safety suggestion which are particularly valu able to those contemplating long trips over the holiday weekend Take long trips in easy stages dont try to travel too far in any one day Avoid fatigue by stopping often for coffee or by changing drivers Avoid i traffic arteries wherever pos sible If you are tired but cant stop overnight pull to the side of the road and catnap until you are rested When travelling with children take plenty of books and quiet games so they Will not create noisy distractions for the driver Study in advance the different driving rules of strange cities where you may be driving If you have a blowout or other mechanical failure continue slowly until you can pull completely off the highway Set out flares when mak ing repairs on the highway at dont block other drivers view of your car lights Keep your speed within safe limits especially on wet highways When In doubt yield the right of way to the WHO IS GOING TO WORK It is back to school for thousands next and a growing demand for uni versity as the goal for everyone Ruby McLean of president of the Ontario Teachers Federation suggests that if everyone became so highly edu cated no one would want to do the ordin ary mundane work that is part of every day living facilities are demanded for children who will just be occupying desks In the classroom and who are in capable of absorbing any form of educa tion All this at the expense of the tax- At the university level Col Eric Phillips chairman of the board of many respects higher educa tion today conducted as it Is largely at the expense of the taxpayer Is a limited gamble with the risk of wastage in terms of human beings but with the cer tainty of some brilliant gains Without ft we certainly perish With It we may And hi flu of medicine Dr Mur ray Fisher makes this observation about medical graduates who are introduced Into a practice It would be better to send him Into the of our vast country to work for share hardships the frugality the worry and fatigue of many of our rural the selfconfidence THE AGE OP DECEPTION the conditio HURRY HURRY Only a few days remain to see the EX the greatest show on earth right here on our own doorstep There are so many new attractions this year something for every visitor The gardens in behind the huge band shell and in front of the new Tea gardens are a riot of beauty The water shows are spectac ular while the Men Of Brass gives a stirring band concert amid restful sur roundings Jack Arthur has come Into his own at last with a grandstand show which is out of this world and all Can adian So by all means see the EX There is plenty of parking space for your own car particularly if you enter by the Gardiner Expressway via Highway 27 Or you can leave the car at home and take excellent coach service from your town right into the heart of the Ex But hurry hurry The big show cloaca Mon day Sept WOE NEEDS WHOA Things are getting a little out of hand Here in Newmarket on the municipal level its been a sad week We have a bylaws officer charging that parking tickets were fixed by the At the inquiry into the parking ticket affair we have a police officer ad mitting after questioning that his chief constable warned him at an earlier meet ing to be cautions with lawyer at the inquiry acting for the by laws officer termed this intimidation The policman with the honest quickly found himself in an uncomfort able situation Destined for a trip to a forthcoming course at a police college the bobbys trip has now been cancelled that for an un determined period hell be patrolling on the graveyard shift midnight until eight In the morning A few Main St merchants are said to he angry that the poll for answering questions truthful ly Some merchants have said cautiously that they are tempted to ask the Attorney Generals Department for an investigation into Newmarkets de partment Police Committee Chairman Councillor Seneca Cook Is also hopping presents sing and perplex It is not at all attack as follows I ries ago that th and prospect in for the British at Dunkirk will ennt Governor nd If for it to express it- show which way the blows nd the id SH toU I thought it high iSIr war now Our Readers Write school buildings

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