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LAKES NEAR PONTIAC IDEAL PLAYGROUNDS RISE OF POPULATION IN
WINDSOR PHENOMENAL
LAKES NEAR PONTIAC
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ATTRACT THOUSANDS
New Year's Greetings
Oakland County Ha. More Lake.
Than Any Other County in
Michigan.
O. N. Maurer
t to n uny other marry
Rea It or
606 PONTIAC BANK BUILDING
al
1'1111.11' TAUI3NIAN, Rep.
Pontiac, Mich.
Phone 5550
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Behavior is a mirror in which
everyone displays his own image.
—Goethe.
ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
If you do not know how to live
rightly submit to those who do.—
Horace.
GENEY
SEASON'S GREETINGS
Dry Cleaning Co,
ADOLPH JACOBY, Manager
RUG CLEANING
FURRIERS
Remodeling — Relining — Cleaning — Repairing
REEVES ELECTRIC CO.
ON THE WAY TO THE LAKES. JUST OUTSIDE PONTIAC
CITY LIMITS
It is primarily the child in whom
human' education is directly inter-
ested. The cultivation of the
spirit of kindness to animals is but
the starting point toward that
larger humanity which includes
one's fellows of every race and
clime. Let it be said again and
again that whatever societies for
the prevention of cruelty to ani-
mals have done for the creatures
below us, they have done infinite-
ly more for men, women and chil-
dren in the reaction upon their
characters, transforming and en-
nobling their relations to each
other.--Dr. Francis II. Rowley.
GREETINGS
Haken &
Harrington
Plumbing and Heating
8 North Perry Street
Next to Fire Hall
Phone 4077
PONTIAC, MICH.
FIXTURES
WIRING
SUPPLIES
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NEW
YEAR GREETINGS
A General
Information
Bureau
51 W. Huron Street
Pontiac, Mich.
Investigations of Any Nature.
and prosperous
New Year
Adjustment of Claims.
HARPER
BROTHERS
Mimeographing.
Circularising.
Acme Detective Agency
Oakland County Patrol Service.
It
FLOOR SURFACING
OLD AND NEW FLOORS
Swanson Battery and
Electrical Service
11/2 N Saginaw St.
Phone 3142-W
GREETINGS
Will Pay You to Try Us.
PONTIAC
Adjusting Co.
Phone 3797
Corner Pike and Saginaw Sts.
Over Liggett's Drug Store
.1. W.
STARTERS
Generators and Ignition
WILLARD BATTERIES
19 N. Perry St., Pontiac, Mich.
SIMMONS, Gen. Mgr.
Phone 540
We Maintain a Detroit Office
years'
time! Thus Windsor and its sis-
ter communities, upon reaching
this goal, will enjoy the prestige of
runner-up to the capital of the
province, Toronto, which, of
—.=
coarse, has a population lead that E
will keep it at the top indefinitely.
The most significant feature of
the Border's 1927 census and its
comparison with that of 1925 re-
yea's the huge gain piled up by =Mt"
Windsor , and the comparatively
small census increase registered by
the other municipalities.
Holiday Greetings
BARRETT TIRE SERVICE
UNGALOW
GORDON A. BARRETT, Manager
Petipren's
AMBULANCE SERVICE
81
Auburn Ave.
Phone 3000
Pontiac, Mich.
120 S. &stein", St., Pontiac, Mich. Phone 4080
CAR WASHING — ALEMITING
GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION
SANDWICH SHOPPE
and RESTAURANT
G OODYEAR MEANS GOOD WEAR
New Year's Greetings
Season's Greetings
2035 Park Ave.
2477 Woodward Ave.
DETROIT
A. L. NIQUE
CHAS. V. JACOBSON & SON
Flordists
Rentals
Real Estate
Property Management
606 Pontiac Bank Building
101 N. Saginaw St.
Phones 2749 and 4167
PONTIAC
Phones:
Season's Greetings
Office 4818; House 1523
Pontiac, Mich.
1•CZ>0
GREETINGS
SARD H. BURLINGHAM
G. W. DENEAU
Our Salt, Hay, Feed and Flour is of the Beat
Plumbing
Heating
Satisfaction Guaranteed
West Alley—Rear Court House
Phone 76
PONTIAC
Season's Greetings
All Work Guaranteed
BOWLING BILLIARDS
8 Tables
10 Alleys
Pontiac Recreation Club
Phone 448
57-61 West Lawrence St.
Res. Phone 355-J
Pontiac's Largest Recreation Center
Pontiac, Michigan
Thompson Bldg., 100 North Saginaw St.
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PHONE 3530
E. J. TIIUM
Rapid Expansion.
Windsor gained a total of 5,798
newcomers, attracting here thou-
sands from other Ontario towns
and cities which are laggards in de-
velopment as compared to the Bor-
der district. It is a much higher
rate of increase than that which
marked the city's progress in
1925, when 4,562 more people set-
tled within the city limits.
Basing the rate of growth on
recent past records piled up by
Windsor, Ford City and Sandwich,
principally, and in the Border sub-
urbs that lie in the townships im-
mediately to the south of the vari-
ous waterfront communities, it
takes only a slight imagination to
figure out that with a present
population of 108,173, as repre-
sented in the municipalities lying
between Tecumseh and La Salle,
the Border and its outlying sub-
urbs now easily represent a center
of population that reaches 112,-
000 at least, if not more.
For there are at least a half
dozen thriving little settlements
on the outskirts of t he Border
Cities, each expanding rapidly un-
WAIT AWHILE
der the same stimulus that is boost-
A woman entered a photog- ing the larger communities now
forging ahead.
rapher's gallery.
These individual township
"Do you take pictures of chil-
settlements include those of Rem-
dren?' she asked.
ington Park, the Walker Horne-
"Yes," was the reply.
"How much are they, please?" sites, Pillette Corners, St. Clair
"Three dollars a dozen," and • shores and other unnamed centers
that are surrounded by populated
swered the photographer.
"Well," she heplied with a sigh , areas.
Windsor Ahead.
"I shall have to wait and come
But if Windsor jumped ahead
again. I have only 11."
by the greatest increase in a dec-
ade, if not in the history of the
municipality, the other Border
communities fell behind somewhat
insofar as this year's census gain
COMPLIMENTS
stands as compared to those of
other years. Ford City, which usu-
ally adds at least a thousand a
year to its assessment roll. this
year gained only 425; while Sand-
wich, now the third largest com-
munity in the Border group, ad-
vanced only 851, instead of top-
ping the thousand mark, as it usu.
Funeral Home
We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons
a Happy and Prosperous New Year
82 North Saginaw St.
PONTIAC
JEWISH SCIENCE
Two patients, a Jew and a Chris-
tian, occupied adjoining cots in a
hospital, each suffering from a
swotted leg.
hue morning the attending phys-
ician came into the ward to look
the pair over and sec whether they
were improving.
Approaching the ailing Christian
he tack hold of his aching leg, and
began a series 44 tappings, and
squeezings.
The doctor's examination seemed
to cause the patient infinite pain.
Every tap and squeeze was accom-
panied by a most agonizing shriek.
Then the physician went over to
When the mouse has had enough
the meal is bitter.—Arabian Prov- t h e suffering Jew and proceeded to
examine hint along the same lines.
erb.
that oddly enough, though afflicted
with the same malady, the Israelite
uttered not a sound.
"I certainly admire your forti-
tude," observed the Christian to his
MR. AND MRS.
colleague of the Jewish faith, after
the medical man had departed. "To
J. A. MEYER
undergo such horrible tortures
without a murmur is more than I
AND DAUGHTERS
could imagine. You must be a
Christian Scientist."
of Pontiac
"No, sir," responded the member
of the "chosen race," beamingly.
"I am a Jewish Scientist. When
extend their best wishes to the doctor told me to show my leg,
I didn't show him the sick leg. but
all of their friends anll . the
good one Do you think I'd be
relatives for a happy
a fool like you?"
Legal Service and Advice
Public Stenographer.
We Wish You All a Happy New Year
"The Place to Eat"
000. Second place in two
PONTIAC, MICH.
11. W. REEVES, Prop.
Paramount
Cafeteria
less than 108,173 people now
reside in the Border Cities from
Tecumseh to La Salle. With sub-
-
orbs, the total easily reaches 117,- I
Day or Night Service.
Ambulance
Lady Assistant
12 WEST PIKE STREET, PONTIAC, MICH.
Phones 301.305
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All Work Done In Our Own Plant
We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and
Patrons a Happy New Year
IN
Thus it is no wonder that all
$3,000 Raised for Keren Hayesod in Windsor at Meeting
roads in the county should lead to
Addressed by Schmarya Levin
d
that
the
road:,
es-
Pontiac, a n
Fxpansion of Communities
pecially between Pontiac and De- '
The Windsor Zionist Society, sod teas collected at an enthusiastic
May
Pass
Hamilton
and
Ot-
troit, should always be crowded
although its work for Palestine has meeting addressed by Schmarya
taws in Short Time.
t,nh thousands upon thousand ,
been limited to the collection of Levin, member of the World Zion-
who travel to these lakes, where
63,000 for the Keren Ilayesool, has 1st Executive Committee.
relief from the heat,
or for
Growing at a rate that in 1927 made a tine contribution to the
active organization in
rest. Lake, Orchard Lake, added well over 8.000 people to community.
Walled
Windsor
Windsor for Palestine is the Ha-
the population of the waterfront
lt is under the auspices of the
Windsor tlassah. In addition to their regu-
Cass Lake, Long Lake, Islan,I district, the Border Cities within Zionist society that the Windsor
Lake, Pine Lake, Sylvan Lake, and two years threaten to supplant
w i t •h rt k . , j11,awdiasshsahNantlieonni lx
d rt; t t ti n d , ta hn e d ctih t y e
'noora
a number of others are attracting Hamilton as the second largest col-
ac tive i nsti tu t ion
.;"Fucanld.
among others ninny thousands of ter in Ontario.
is, therefore, under the supervision boxes and are an important ele-
Detroit Jews.
Windsor already has outstripped of the Zionists. !morn in work for the Jewish Home-
London in the population race of
The $3,000 for the Keret' Hays.
Happiness rarely keeps company the province and is now in fourth
with an empty stomach. place—a position that London has
held for decades. The biggest of
the Border Cities this year eclipsed
its Western Ontario neighbor city
by bringing it total of 5,798 mor••
people into the community, and
boosting the 1927 census figure to
55,893. London is some hundred,
below this.
Hamilton last year owned to a
population of 123,359, with Ot-
tawa in second place with 119,251. E
The Ambitious City, with a slower
rate of expansion and develop.
ment than the Border, must con-
cede second place to the Border
Cities in 1930—two years hence— P_
if the Border continues to popu-
late at its recent past and present
pace.
Likewise the Dominion rm -
capital also will lag behind the
swifter-growing communities that
crowd one another opposite De-
E-
Funeral Director
CLEANERS AND DYERS
WINDSOR ZIONIST SOCIETY DIRECTS
WORK OF HEBREW SCHOOL
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VOORHEES
Oriental Rugs and Domestic
955 MYRTLE AVE.
PONTIAC, MICH.
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SCENE AT CASS LAKE, WITHIN FEW MINUTES' RIDE OF
PONTIAC
POPULATION RISE
BORDER CITIES
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Planing Mill
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HARRY I.UKOS, Proprietor
Up-to-Date e Clean Service
33
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mil Im m o
A Very Happy New Year to All My Jewish
Friends
M. L. MAY
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WINDSOR, ONT.
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CAB CO.
Burnside 711
The ('hone Number Is the Sonic as the Name
Independent Taxis
Ltd.
ally does.
Hnweyr r,
on the other hand, the
1927 census shows that each of the
municipalities along the Border,
exclusive of Windsor, made sub-
stantial gains in population, and
even La Salle, the baby commu-
nity of the group, gained 100.
Sandwich and Walkerville are
running almost a neck and neck
race for third place, with the
county town—the older of the
two, leading by 50 people.
It was about the year 1910 that
Windsor and the other Border cen-
ters revealed signs of substantial
annual population gains that were
later to become phenomenal in
some instances. For instance, in
that year the population of Wind-
sor stood at 17,538. Ten years
later, in 1920, the city had grown
to 37,170, the annual incroase
each year averaging about 2,000.
Keeps Up Pace.
Since 1920 the municipality has
continued its fast pace. It gained
1,350 in 1921, the year of the
post-war deflation; 3,592 in 1922,
5,055 in 1923, 5,461 in 1924, and
3,795 in 1925.
Ford City's development has
also proved amazing, due chiefly
to the location there of the huge
Ford Canadian plane, which em-
ploys over 6,000 workers when
running at full capacity.
Since Windsor attained its ma-
jority in 1892 the population of
the community, which was 10,928
at that time, has revealed only
two slumps in population. In 1897
a loss of 77 people was registered,
and in 1898 181 people left the
city.
Let us always make application
our object, but resting on the
stern and solid basis of scientific
principles. Without those prin-
ciples, application is nothing more
than a aeries of recipes, and con-
stitutes what is called routine.
Progress with routine is possible,
but desperately slow.—Louis Pas-,
teur .
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