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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Mar 1954, p. 7

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® 'Report from Parliament By Michael StraM, P., Ont. Riding The new Housing Act: -has been gis] ven 8rd reading in the House of Com. _: mons and has been passed on to the Senate for approval, which should be a matter of formality, i A great deal of time "spent on this Act by the Standing Committee on Banking and' Conary? who heard evidence from various people and ' groups in connection with the differ- - ent aspects of the Act.* During the past wébk we have had under discussion tHe Canada Bank Act. Certain amendments are being intro- duced by the Minister of Finance to this Act and amongst these is a pro- vision complementing the amendment to the National Housing Act, permit- ting banks to make loans on the #e- curity of secured mortgages. The C.C.F. Party moved an amend- ~ ment to this Act that in the opinion of this House consideration should be given to the national Swnership -and public contro] of the chartered banks. A very heated and serious discussion followed this amendment by the C.C. ~F, Pay: It was charged by all other PXrties in the House that this "amendment was the surest way to desroy confidence abread in the Cana- _dian economy. Needless to say it was ." defeated--by a vote of 171 to 21, This Bill now" goes to the Standing Committee on Banking and Commerce for their study and reception of briefs ~-- in respect to it. The 'Criminal Code is undergoing minute study by the House of Com- mons, who are taking this Act section by section. In the 'majority, these | sections are being 'passed by the | House. Some sections, however, which are of a contentious nature, 'are laid aside for a full-dress debate at a later date, with amendments which will be introduced to .endeavour to modify them. Bite SIR _The Criminal Code is also being studied in Committee, which-is enter- taining hearings by individuals as well as groups who may have some objection to certain sections of the Code. An endeavour is being made to pass the Code this Session but it is not likely that it will be passed be. fore another month, The Govérnment will likely enter the new butter production year next May with the" biggest unsold butter stockpile in price-support history. The surplus at the end of the current but. ter year, April 30th, may range bes twaen 30 and 356 million pounds. This will be the biggest surplus since the .Government's price-support program started in 1948. The previous high« est' surplus was in 1949, when {t reached 20 million pounds. In 19563 we had the .second largest creamery butter production of all time and this amounted to 303 million pounds. This large production will add greatly to the Government's disposal problems. Time for indoor games at Woodeden Camp, The young lady shown above fs being assisted by staff nurse into camp's new recreation building, The | and family, Mr, '~}-dnd-Rae, and Miss Annie Ball of Ux- | Thursday evening, guests of Mr. and It is more than: Mkely that the unsold surplus next year in May will amount to a new high of approximately 91, 400,000 pounds, pd A national health insurance scheme is on the way for Canada but even the Government doesn't know just 'when, In recent months Health Min- ister Paul Martin has-ignored 'many opportunities to indieate a deadline. He has been content to intimate that in his view it is coming at some unde- fined time in the not-too-far-distant future -- that a Federally-backed healthiinsurance plan is*inevitable be- cause of the unfortunate 'limitations of voluntary schemes now in effect. But so far, all the Government will admit to is "long-term" planning in this field, Actually, veluntary health insur- ance schemes already take in a lar- ger percentage of the population than is generally: recognized--and are still expanding rapidly: - By the end of 1052, five and one:half million Cana- dians were covered by hospital ex- pense insurance; four million by sur- gical expense insurance.and three mil- lion by medical expense insurance. Health: Minister Martin has revealed | i} another interesting and hitherto un- | published bit of statistical data. La- test figures indicate that Canadians | & are spending about six hundred and | ¥ seventy-five million dollars annually $2 Of the total, some | § on health matters. three hundred and fifty million dol- lars are riow paid out.by government "at some level, Pine Grove Miss June Hill spent the week-end : with Miss Junanita Johnson of Ux- bridge. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill visited Mon. day evening with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Geer. Mr. and Mis. Clifford Elford, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Elford and family of | 'Welland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry: Elford and Mrs. John Ball bridge attended a Birthday Party in honor -of Mrs. Clifford Elford and Mrs, Glen Elford, at Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simpson's for Supper Saturday evening. Mr, Davison of Claremont will take charge of the service next Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans spent Mrs. Bruce Bailey of Utica, Mr. Bruce. Syers spent last week in owns and. operates five crippled child- ren's camps throughout the Provinee. | Annual Easter Seal Sale opens March 18th and runs until 'April 18th and has an objective of $600,000. - Ontario Society for Crippled Children EXHIBITION BUILDINGS, " 1954 CENTRAL ONTARIO SPRING SHOW REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE FOR DAILY PROGRAM. : Toronto. Mur. and Mrs. Earl Rahmar of Mark- ham have a baby daughter, a grand- daughter for Mrs. H. Graves, Ma, and Mrs. A. Handel spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs, F.. Ballard. - Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ballard, Della, Mrs. Morris Rints. and Mr. Fred Guy visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard on Wednesday. Mr, and Mya. Jack Hill and Mr. and Mrs. FE. Ballard attended the Banquet PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO 'March 16-17-18-19, 1954 vil OFFICIAL OPENING -- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, ~~ Hon. H.R Scott, MLA, Peterborough. "GOOD SOILS AND SEEDS MAKE - (GOOD GRASS AND FEED" " ® Lectures and Panel Discussions on New Subjects, fin : e 4-H Grain Show. vor ® High Quality Registered Seed Sale Friday. Ce Entertainment Wednesday and Thursday Evenings. : / 'e Educational Exhibits,' : CONTACT YOUR COUNTY AGRICULTURAL A I in the United Church, put on by Zere- datha Lodge. Mr. and Mrg. and Freddy attended the -Ballard-Bagg wedding in Sunderland on Saturday. Mr. Art Topper and Mr. and Mrs. Win Gorlick of Musselliman's Lake had supper Friday with Mr. and Mrs, FE. Catherwood. Mr. and Mrs, Eldred Catherwood and son visited: Mr. and Mrs. Russ Thompson of West Hill Sunday. Furnitdvre - finishes 'that resist the action of alcohol, water and burning cigarets are being developed 'by paint and varnish manufacturers. "3 Eldred Catherwood | Greenbank W. A. (Too late for last week) The Feb. meeting of Greenbank WW. 'A, was held on Tuesday, Feb: 23rd in the bagement of the church with A splendid attendance. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Elmer' Gibson, with Hymn, followed by Scripture Lesson by Mrs, J. Thax- ter, A solo was then" sweetly sung by Caroline Raines. Lesson thoughts on. Christian Fellowship by Mrs. G. Davidson and Prayer. Mrs. Gibson then introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. C. Sleep, Pres. of the W. A. Susi She spoke on 3 opportuni- es, 1st for Service, 2nd for Influence, and 3rdly for Example. And she also gave such a fine outline of the work of the W.A, which was most interest- ing to all: There are now 5,790 W.A. and 190,000 members. A Hymn was sung and the Pres, Mrs. J. Ianson took charge. organizations in our Dom. of Cahada te Sec'y's and Treas. reports wére gi- ven. . Different items of business were digcussed. A new Electric 'Stove to be bought for the parsonage. Pot luck Supper is tobe in March some- time. B - The W. A. Convention at Canning® ton is on June 2nd. The meeting closed with Theme-Song and Mizpah Benediction, and a lovely lunch served by group in charge. [] LAUGH IT OFF, . Doctor, I don't smoke, drink, or chase around with women. Will T live to be a hundred years old? Doctor: "No, but it will seem like it." Patient: o LARA AR LARA ARR AS AN bibdate at dL SPRING IS COMING! 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