in more councnmoaaion nesttrons ammunition and knitted articles shown above were part oi the display at St Judes Anglican Church Thornton on mssdsy at the South Simcoe Deanery Wo msns Auxiliary annual Hold ing the sweaters are Mrs Robert Vsndcn Bossche Tolt rooto left convenes oi the Pakistani abroldery commit tee and Mas Hobsaa right Torn to chairman of the social service committee Diocesan WA Exquisite Pakistani Worlc Admired By WA Delegates IHOIINMN Staff Ex quisite Pakistani embroiderles on display at St Judes Angli can Church here Tuesday are samples of project started it years ago in remote Pakistani vill es by Womens Auxiliary miss onary there They were on display at the South Slmcos Deanery WA annual meeting Delegates to the deanery sn nuai admired the painstaking work and beauty ot the em broidered articles They also were immeasurably the wide change of knitted drcns cloth All of the work on dis lay was done in Pakistan by vll age wornea taught by WA mission ary Miss Else Peters and her stolf of Pakistani colleaguu When the protect started is years ago it employed only four women Now there are 450 wo men in 28 villages participating The money they earn from sale of the articles hclps pro Vida food ior their families and funds tn educate their children The Pakistani women now pan ticipstlng in the project are taught to knit to embroider to read and write They are in structed in hygiene and are taught the Christian faith in thongs of the display booth ere were Mrs Robert Vanden bossche Toronto convencr oi the Pakistani Embroidery Com mittee of the Toronto Diocesan WA and Mrs Hobson Toronto chalrsnan of the social service committee of the dlos cesan WA Best quality Swiss organdio and color fast threads are used in the embroidery they told In quirers Shadow work stitch ing not often seen in embroid ery here is the special forte of the Pakistani women Their skill brought many compliments from the delegates attending the dean ery annual For the past eight years the WA of the Anglican Church of Canada has promoted the sale of these cmbroidcrles In bran ches across Canada The artic les sold this way have kept many women and girls employ ed and enabled Miss Peters to train others There is long waiting list of women who want the opporlt turrity to learn and to earn ex tra money from this activity But before teaching others Miss Peters needs assurance of steady flow of orders Dlwlays of samples of this work at meetings across Can ada bring this protect to the attentionn of a1 customers Mrs Vand seche is the spon sor for Toronto diocese in charge of this publicity work Discount Date Ahead ALLISTON Staff Discount dates were changed by the Al liston Public Utilities Commis sion at its meeting here Mon move theirs ahead again and we would be right back where we started In its billing to subscribers who move out of town early in the month The previous billing per iod munmonths Ham Mm an wa mmswTs rr 2mm We as on nuke ONE OF THE Iirlt man bers of St Judes Womans Auxiliary hirs Eva Orrock centre now at the Barrie WA BMlIS Addition Plans Start ALLIHDN Stall Prepare siions for the new addition at Banting Memorial High School can begin now that come tea has been formed to correl ate the planning The addition must be resdy for use in Sep tember loos The committee tor the addition was appointed at the Alliston District High School Board meet ing hero Wednesday night it consists of board chairman McCegue vice chairman is Patton finance chairman McKelvsy and secretory Cumberland The new committee will open negotiations with the necessary government departments to ob taln approval for oonstmotion of the new addition By starting new the board hopes to be in position to issue tender call by the middle oi next winter Awards ior top students in the occupational courses were dis cussed again lsst night by the board Since no local organi zations or industries have other ed to provide these the board decided to take the initiative NAME AWARDS The Alliston District High School Board will provide an award oi 820 each to the top girl and the top boy graduating from the occupational courses each year The twoycar occupa tional co cs were introduced aynlghlrStartinginJ 15th is the last dnto discounts will he allowed on utility bills both water and hydro Prev iously Alliston residents had until the 10th of each month to quality for the discount The change was required to allow the PUG to meet its 0n tarlo Hydro monthly payments without borrowing money from the bank for few days each month The Ontario iiydro has advanced its date when pay ments are due from the Alliston PUG secretary Emerson Banks told the commissioners if payments are late reaching the Ontario Hydro the Alliston PUC is penalized if the PUG barrows from the bank oven for few days interest must be paid Either way it is cost ing the PUG unnecessary ex pcose which can be eliminated by moving the discount data ahead Mr Banks pointed out if the llydro is going topush us well inst have to move our date ahead PUG chalrrnan Er nie Hawes said Mayor John Darling was told no agreement exists specifying the permanent data for hydro billing We should pin them down for permanent date he pointed out otherwise if we move our data foraward to ac commodsts them now they may Ilse BMIIS Chairs lit Hospital For June 28 Opening ALLISTDN Staff When guests ather at Stevenson Mem orial ospital June 28 for the official opening ceremonies they can thank the Alliston Dis titriot High School Board for the chairs they are sitting on halitet the hoarded met heralaï¬syt ap rov requea hospital board for the loan 5250 chairs for the opentng tStaff adviser loo Delaney had encouraging news for the board Hessld government grant is now available for technical METSTAMP Bills going out in June will need flashy stomped notice to warn subscribers of the change Mr Banks was told by the commissioners From month to month the num bar of subscribers varies Mr Banks said in May 040 bills Bwsent out in April there were PUG manager Robbins got the commissioners support with problem facing his men who must disconnect apartment services when the tenants move ou The apartment numbering sit uation in Alliston is mess he told the PUG in fact it is main ly oonexlstant Wiring scram bles were discovered by service men too Disconnecting one apartment recently shut oil refrigerator in different apart ment Mr Robbins reported crackdown is away over due Mr Robbins said The motion passed by the PUG obliges landlord to number ali subserviccs and premises to car glloy if Wright business agent respond with the switch num ber it this is not done the landlord will have to assume the blamd ior any errors in service dieconoeetlons Another motion passed willedd revenue the PUG previously lost The motion provides that bills be calculated on haltmonthly basis for persons vacating prec mises during the billing period The new billing will allow the PUG to receive payment for the three or four days at the end of the month after the meter reader has made his rounds on the 27th Mr Banks pointed out Painters Reject FirmOlier HAMILTON CWAbout 200 ainters went on strike here adnesday after reiectlng their employers plan to take an hourly pay cut on some lohs so they could earn more money on bigger jobs The firms offered fivecent increase on the present hourly rate of 1100 on contracts valued at more than u000000 and 2521 reduction on all smaller for Local 205 international Brotherhood of Painters Decov rotors and Paperhangers of America Gwiaald the con trsctors offer amounts to wagacut BAR lE HURONIA DRIVElN THEATRE choose so oreeast commercial and science text hooks purchased by high schools for reference glimmer Since announcement at the meat BMHS has applied for its share of the subsidy for textbooks bought for these purposes this school year Maximum grants available Ilnder terms of the new pian are $300 each for the two shops flsetgmngnerchalgaiadtzolenceydg pa ea In app the central library School au thorllles are now waiting to find out howmuch in grants will be Illowed for BMHB sanitationranch rams ml or cure IMarW first Showing or ran ltlot OfAA Movie In Dorris Providing their families grant permission the awards will be named alter Mccagua and McDonald both as tiva members of the district board for years after it was first formed Accounts posted for payment were vocational 040056 ti nance $15701 transportation ll management 51407 45 and property $26912i Board members appointed to the night school committee or moisture Patton and lrwln The teaching staff appoints its own members to this committee Later on in the summer the night school com mittee will be holding meetings to plan the night school pro gram next fall TODAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Suanli comrtuovs snow ear mom soon snowmo Return Engagement hyfï¬pulfl Demand SIDNEY POITIERin his acanst aware wmmuovr PERFORMANCE as near acres lursotoe hoary somtl tsss lerlitl um of St Judes WA and Mrs Brown right RR Thornton deanery president Examiner Photos attended the annual dame meeting here Manny Wi her in the photo arerltirs George Watson lsit president lldjala Provisionally Agrees To Open SeasonOn Deer In 64 LORETN Spcdali The June Meeting of Adlais Town ship Council was held at the Loretta Council Chambers Tenders for supplying grsvei lo the township were opened and considered The tender oi ilolmsn Construction Limited ior 9000 cubic yards more or sion to operate smacking yard at 84 coatl per cubic vda in AdJaIa MIND It is to be accepted sublets to the appï¬rox mm on paging aw Dmmm are following acoounnt5 wells pa genera cocoon 005 hitlttzl 33 gm 5133 aging 50 mm mum warblo flypowdsr and expenZ 5° so 10 letter irorn Howard all mm Municipal Engineer gave ep laylaws 006 and revising mm of um 19 ROM Em the former buildlagOYIegtuatlons tlaiailishhzmin 353 the three Idio 000 for maintenance The next meeting will be on season on dear for three days with shotguns and dogs as pro posed by lira rtprcsentativa of the Department of Lands and Forests providing that the town shiepisbosdcrlng Adials are as Lax Duff wt granted permis Court Hears Tape Recorded Evidence WINDSOR Oat CPITa recorded evidence used for the first time as evidence in bet room helped bring about the conviction at Vincent Graveiinc ti ot Windsor on ehsrges of keeping betting house and en gaging in betting roarcnr FRIDAY ssruroav WV Sydne Doriand and Fred Iiiorshal of the Department of My 6t Pan Lands and Forcsts spoke to Council regarding proposed open season on door in the Town ship The following resolution was passed Tim we agree to an open firemen Seelr Shorter Week SARNIA OP Ontario firemen Wednesday agreed to latgovernment ior legislation to reduce the cur rgnt work week to 42 hours from About 250 delegates passed the resolution at the annual con vention oi the Provincial Feder ation oi Ontario Professional Eireiighters which concludes to oy They also approved posal asking the Ontario tra port department for better id tilicatlon on trucks carrying ex plosives or dangerous cargoes The icderation favored estsb llshmcnt oi an annual univer sity education bursary to be named the Scott Memor ial Fund in memory oi the late Ontario fire marshallt will be for 31000 bursary each year to Canadian tiremnns child for study at the Univarsity of Mr Fred Gold left cosponsor of the Country Summer tacuiar being preaented at the Barrie Arenaesch Saturday is shown with Mr and Mrs Joe outrageously tony none THEATRE Toronto Ferguson oi Painswick winners FEATURE SHOWN AT 110 and Mil liMDllS Platihi lililili is NEW in llItWCOIDR EIIOWB AT 700 and MO Spec Worlds Fair Each Sat oi trip to the New York there will be draw and two people will fly TGA to New York and stay days and nights at the American Hotel Ungtrlsllnanitdsorcourttb InmrnmuewwemWFMWWFWWW mummrnuasnssnmuuuI Gravellno nu remanded to June 10 for sentenc During his trial police testi tled they brokeJnto his home March an attacbtd laps recorder to is telephone in little more ihsn two hours ere were as Incoming calls as at which were recorded Sometimes the caller sppsn rally suspicious at strange voice hung up but number of la were recorded police said IAN BAY Damn Bea Ctnrmsscope On Our Giant at Foot Screen The Most Modern Driselss North or Tomato ALL THE VPs VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLE Dine In The Lovely fivo £00m at the GASUTE CAFE We Cater To Business Meetings Banquets Wedding Parties Private Dinners FAMILY SUNDAY DINNERS gas elite SlDEWAlK cart Inside or Outside Dining Facilities Corner Anne and Donald Streets 7260208 Admission to the Worlds Fair and Sightseeing Next attraction is Saturday June 13th featuring Letty Frizeli Martha Carson and Justin Dsbb COUNTRY sonata Vsrrcrscuun conmo saruaosv JUNE 13a Continuous Entertalnm tenstncIng from 830