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Daily Times-Gazette, 29 Apr 1954, p. 7

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TODAY'S CROSSWORD DOWN 1. Of the Crimea 2. Edge 3. On top 4, Harass 5. Exclama~ tion 6. Swiss river 7. Jostles 8. Savor 9. Exchanges 11. Prophet 13. Organs of hearing 17. Unit of weight (Orient) ACROSS 1. Cross person 8. Malt kiln 9. Banal 10. Sunk fences (Eng.) 12. Full of chinks 14. Flower 15. Part of "to be' 16. Fuel 18. Shoshoean Indian 19. River (Eng.) 21. Vehicle drawn by another vehicle 23. Nobleman 25. Dispatch 26. Gastropod 28. Belgian province 81. University officer 33. Region 34. Made crisp 37. Perched 38. Varnish ingredient 89. Girl's 'name 41. Rhode Island (abbr.) 42, Persia 44. Keep 46. Diminish gradually 48. Insect bite 49. Network 80. Warbled 'IBlOISISTY RRC BIAITIE C IN[O[RI1 IABMU DIEIAIFENOIRINOSIT] FIL |AITIO] Bae [OIKIVINIAIUI GIRIEIALTS a8 Aaa 45, River (Fr.) 47, Music note . CMHC Rentals Rules Strict HAMILTON (CP)--One cardinal principle in the administration of rental housing under the National Housing Act is strict observance of the rental-income limits set down by the housing authorities, D. B. Mater. president of Central Mort- jose and Housing Corporation said 'ednesday. He stressed this point during a discussion at the second annual conference of housing authorities. Representatives of 23 local hous- ing authorities, from all parts of the province, are taking part in the 'two-day conference. ave of various hous- ing aut thorities agreed with a pro- y Mr. Mansur that incomes a at every six months, that families having incomes ahove the maximum be given six months' no- tise to Je: to leave, WwW. K. War ter render -- it is the responsibility of municipal governments to ap- proach federal and provincial gov- ernments if housing is needed. He said Central Mortgage and the provincial planning and de- velopment department cannot en- ter 'a municipality and say so many houses are to be erected there, ACTOR MARRIES NEW YORK (AP)--British-born actor Peter Lawford and pretty Patricia Kennedy, member of a prominent Boston family, were me Saturday. Miss Kennedy, 26, was given away by her father, Joseph . Kennedy, former U.S ambassador to Britain. Lawford, 30, is the son of a nobleman. The Strait of Georgia between Vancouer Island and the main- and has'an average breadth of 20 miles. | Says Farming Offers Much TRURO, N.S. (CP)--Dr. acLachlan, president of SD. Agriculture College at Guelph, Wednesday told graduating Nova Scotia Agriculture College . stu- dents that farming offers trained men more opportunities than any other industry. Dr. MacLachlan said reduction of Canada's farm population from 50 to 15 per cent of the total population within a generation means a need for more agriculture graduates. When it becomes the responsi- bility of fewer and fewer people to provide the food for more and more, it is obvious the operation can only become more and more complex, requiring the judgment of well-trained men," he said. "There is no industry in the world with greater opportunities." FAST RELIEF FOR TIRED , NOW | BUY THE NEW Wo ers, tion 54 Seasonal Slumps forty (CP)--Labor Minister Gregg Wednesday called on all groups of Canadians to take steps Mo curtail seasonal unemployment. He said year-around employment can be stepped up through co-op- eration of governments, employ- Mr. pared for delivery before the Sanadian Manufacturers' Associa- THE HUMAN MIND delay in testing, however, the fluo- rides did not actually go into the rry Economy ELYRIA, Ohio to be Suggestion Outrides Fact power of suggestion is singularly strong, sometimes. Fluorides were added to the city water supply last Thursday. Due to a water until Wednesday. In the in- terim the water department was floaded with calls complaining about the taste. Early Potatoes Ready For July 1 TORONTO (CP) -- Irrigation is (AP) The unions and consumers. Gregg, in an address pre- ke in the light of a 1953- ter that saw the ighest Feb. 18 seasonal unemployment since the Second World War. The labor de- partment last week reported 570,- 000 persons looking for work at the latest aid in producing good, high-yielding crops of early pota- toes that will hit southwestern On- tario markets about J July 1. Soil specialist J. Fuiton said Wednesday irrigation experiments have been carried out at the Har arly potato area 20 miles south of Windsor. Sprinkler systems doubled the potato yield in 1953. The tests indicated a total need of about four inches of water a month, Decide On Control Of Highway Traffic OTTAWA (CP)--A formula for giving the. provinces control of allthis p highway traffic was worked out Wednesday at the federal-provin- * | --this control THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE. Thursday, April 29, 1954 7 provinces switch of jurisdiction over road transport crossing inter- provincial and international boun- daries. The federal government now owns--but does not exercise Under the legislation, Parlia- ment would give to provincial highways boards the control of cross-border traffic that is vested in the central government under the British North America Act. For purpose, the boards would be designated as federal agencies. However, informants said, the cial highway conference. It involves an unusual federal-to- provincial control of border-cross- ing traffic would be administered THE LAST LAUGH ALBANY, N. Y. (AP) -- Mrs. Jean Clement, who operates a roadside snack bar, won a prize at a card party sponsored by the fire department auxiliary -- two chickens dinners at a restaurant across the street from her own. SOLDIERS TO ARRIVE VANCOUVER (CP)--More than 1,100 Canadian soldiers, veterans of a year's service in Japan and Ko- rea, arrive in Seattle today on ro- ation leave. under the laws of the various prove i inces. v Sa-- normal infant diet. What a treat STORE HOURS MONDAY TO THURSDAY 8:45 TO 6 P.M. FRL.: Open to 9 p.m. SAT.: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. PARKING Municipal Parking Lot next door, with meter parking. Stroud custom- ers parking paid for one hour. TROUD' gelo RIL L4As FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY 7109 P.M KAM 29: Reg. 47¢ 12-0z. tin STEAKS or ROASTS MEAT FORTERNOLSE WING ROUND SIRLOIN RUMP ROAST .. 5° SHORT CUT (4 ws. 45 PRIME RIB Ib. 55¢ BONED AND ROLLED SHORT RIB and BLADE ROASTS. 3¥° LEAN ROLLED c LB. 29 BRISKET afl) SHOULDER PORK LOIN ROASTS: BREAKFAST BACON o. BOF MAPLE LEAF JUMBO WIENERS 1s. 33° qr 3° END CUTS %2 TO 3 LBS .LB. SAVE 6c DOZ. ON LOOSE Grade "A" Large Size EGGS | A3%: Compare this for value. Please note: Sold in your own container or paper bag. Not responsible for breakage. PLEASE NOTE: With any order of 7.00 or over, pro- vided there is included in it, one double size MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES, we will give you one silver-plated teaspoon. Maple Leal gGpudirem Double Size M AD Soap Flakes NEW GREEN ASPARAGUS SELECTED FIRM RIPE TOMATOES EXTRA SPECIAL! MARSH SEEDLES v w. 19° GRAPEFRUIT 6 ro 29° RED CUBAN. Good Size (12's) ws 23° PINEAPPLES ue: * MUSHROOMS w. 49 LED CIGARETTES aor es 3,00 LARD rweeuc _ | GAKE MIX sowmcr | BUTTER ros cone OLIVES MAYPORT STUFFED 1602. Jar 49: CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE 20: Offs 4125 1-LB, PKG. 25: One Chocolate, One Pie Crust, One Gold, AN For 67: LB. 59: STROUD'S rEATURE FOR THIS WEEK-END HEINZ PRODUCTS arrival! Happy new mothers will be in a mood to rejoice with us over four new additions to the famous Heinz Baby Food Family. Doctors are recommending CREAM OF TOMATO CREAM OF CELERY CREAM OF GREEN PEA VEGETABLE WITHOUT MEAT PUREE MONGOLE tins for 27 finely-sieved, easily- -digested protein meats to supplement for you to have exactly the right thing for your baby, ready to heat and serve, Watch for more new arrivals, © STRAINED BEEF © STRAINED BEEF HEART ® STRAINED VEAL © STRAINED BEEF LIVER BF-2548 HEINZ STRAINED MEATS - Heinz Condensed Vegetable ¢ HICKEN NOODLE CREAM OF MUSHROOM SCOTCH BROTH 0X TAIL PEPPER POT THE WORLD'S GREATEST KETCHUP tes 970 BAKED BEANS " E TOMATO JUICE CHILISAUCE JUNIOR FOODS 2, 1% COOKED SPAGHETTI 2 for 3le SPAGHETTI with MEAT MOCK TURTLE CREAM CHICKEN BEEF NOODLE CHICKEN GUMBO CLAM CHOWDER 3 SPRGHET 3 womato sagt Tin 22¢ mr 19¢ With Pork Ig Tins med, 31°

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