Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jun 1949, p. 1

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FREE . AIR It's too bad that more of this iype of thinking isn't done. There are 8 lot of petty rules and regu- Miom summing up the life uf an average citizen. that could prob- ably be done away w1th if they were taken to court and and be, fore a judge like Magmrau» Pol, son Here is evidently one man that believes m a little common name coming before anything else, and apphes the common sense formula to hls own court proceedings Fr .KITCHENER. Chty Cuunui uh Monday night declined to officially mist m a beauty pageant fur selectmg a candidate for the title of Miss Canada Aid S F lwavmv made " plain he dtmsn'l look on ctrntvsis of this type with favor He mind they served no purpose and created a certain manunt or nu- toriety and a considprahlr- amount of hurt! reeltngs He addrd that hr two-dunk "whether an) of tho judttes are (','lflrt,"ll in all senses of the to do a tsir job" gas at Waterloo Park during a t il game last week, and whose spines were stiff enough to refuse to pay a tlne out of court, were freed of the parking charge by Magistrate Poison. The magis- Irate said that he failed to ser where the parking of automobiles for an hour or so would kill oft the gram ie Watgrloo Park. {“12“ij Ontario Rise In Farm Income Due Refuse Assistance To liberal Government:- St. Laurent For Beauiy Pageani ,TL’.“.’::; _)v1jyisty/y,y,t,,i1t,ryy,1., ",'//',yl,tjt1,,a.,,te,ty,l,it,yyit,T.Hy We were surprised on Sundny night at the large uttvndancrt at the Waterloo Park band conwn Not having been to an open mr concert of this kmd since ww wars a kid, so tar as wr could sea the number oi people m ulwndancc we the only ditrcrencv. There are still a lot of cute young things stttmg demurely on the wet grass. and them are t,tili a lot of smart young bucks parad- ing around, loukmg at the sweet young things. Adnnltcdly then- were no zoot suits or dog chains several years ago Actually a young male bent on attracting Its. attention of a young female nceds no ankle-tight. full-bottom penis to attract the uttt'ttttoit of the fair sex. The average young male with romance m his soul usually acts so ridiculous when he ts. around girls, that he not only at- tracts their attention. but that of every passer. t .. Some of the individuds who re. ceived a theket for garlfing on the The problem of lukmg pmpu care and providing nueded tech» anion facilities for our youth is a large one, but by carefun planning it can be met and without too large and expenditure at one time. .1115 Some of these young fellows were carrying on so much at the band concert, that we expected momentarily to see them grasp a peanut in their teeth and climb the nearest tree without using their hands, Silly aut't lt? JVH.S. ' Silver Lake m Walu'luu park u of cousre, very dry at ttu. present time, but just thmk of the wallet the laddies and a lot of adults too could have it there were water all this old "swimmm' hole". Definitely something Will have to be done in the wry near future. to provide better swimming facili- ties than are now prcsvnt 1n Wa- terloo. It should not be necessary tor the children either to swim m a gravel pit where it IS too deep tor many of them, or for them to go all the way to Kitch- ener, and be Just-as hot and tired when they get home. as they were when they Went. Local parks and swimming pools are bring uthru to the ut- most during tire prcwm heal wave. Burt Sunpaon thought In- smelled srnoke below hr luokul up, but u wasn't untd the next morning that he found suuxmmr had dropped a “gunk on ulk‘ of the leather seats In the booths, mtg had gone. away um; Jvit ll The blaze had smouldereU all night. and the seat was u total loss. If there had becn any than on that particular scchun of the restaurant, the probabilities are that the whole building would have gone up in flames. J.H S. A all! fire in the Ccdur Stuck Bar last week guts to Hans how careless wine pc'opru' .up ol "mm veeple's property We would hke to extrnd our thanks to Eb) Rush [on calirng our attention to the trror his "tadc--rtot that We hkr to makr mistakes-but we do In“ to know about u when wr do .1115 We have only one auuanon to utter, and that ls that this pun. cular truck would have the let. ters of the Public Uulmes painted over. This might not be the only time that they bung themselves to the attention of other people and it's a sure and certain ranch that no one but the P_U.C. wsll get blamed for anything that hap- pens with an; truck, uy Rum, delendmg the repu- utlon of hts own men, pumled out put the 15mg gag munch be, ttrt to the PU C. but hed been ao to the works 'ftt't",t'i',',t,s of the City These men t were too lazy to walk acmss the lawn with their shovels, were men ot the yanks department and not of the an no: ”In. and Pmttm"ad wants to the boys m the P U.C e accused some of them ut be- at; too lazy no even walk new the lawn ttt the any hall, but u arc-ma that we were wanker). even though we Were there and aw the truck thh P UC on the iiiiti, Vol. 98. No it Around I Waterloo! An intruder was reported seen near a barn on the farm of Ben Campbell. just outside Ayr. A car, with a chicken rack attached, was also repor.tedyrt.sseryed neatby, Prime Minister Louis St Law rent this week paid tribute to the Gardiner Farm Sublimation Pro- gram and took credit to his trov- ernment for the tact that Ontario farm Income had nsen from 3128 millions in 1938 to $450 millions The federal Llhwral leader out- lined the governmvnt program of consumer subsidies. whnrh had al> lowed people In the aims to buy large quantities of farm products fnr the producer subsidy used to keep rarrscotts down and, prom- m 1948 Provincial police scoured the Ayr district for nearly four hours Monday night following reports of chicken~thiqf activity. med contitrued support of brires for the future Mr St Lauren! declared farm- Provincial Police Find No Trace of _ Ayr Chicken Thieves A search of the farm and side- roads revealed no trace of the intruders Pruvmual Constables Edward Petty and Lrrrw " ‘herA ford mvcahm: , He pornted out that everyone can be successful at something, but that success m life should never" be run-mural by wealth and prunmu-nco. but rather by satis- factum realized from a Job well done, Charles J%allingsworth, princi- pal. also spoke briefly. and ex- thdg-d good wishes to the class. A toast to the Home and School Association was proposed by Ben-Hy Cudmunu and responded to by Mrs P. ti Schafer, presi- dent Mothers, humus and guests present “no wclcomed by Mrs. Lvunanl Lang, past president of th- ussm'latlun Ted Schafer was master of ceremonies. p... Alumni schodi pins were presented-by Mrs Schafer and Mrs. Lang, Central School Has Association Banquet The Waterlpo Home and School Association hold us annual ban- quet Monday night at Central School. C R Hulp, 1ocotom guidance Instructor at tlw K -W Collegiate, Hilt' gum! spcaker, mnuduced by Allot Hulbhulgrr ths theme "itr' ‘Suu‘css, aud Hum " Can Preston Public School Is re- garded as a beautiful building and the board 15 concerned lest this beauty be destroved. Some mem- bers were of the upmlon that the removal of the belfries would not spool the appearance an the least, and some thought they were superfluous to {main with. _instead ot rlllgmg the large hell at the school. " " .15 proposed that if thc belntes were removed an uddmunu! electric acll bell could be added to the system which is already m at the school, At any rate the two structures would not be taken down this your Suit“ they have just been paintkd Apparently the tvm structures. m uddmun to bemg m poor con- dmun. take close to half of the cost every time the exterior wood- work IS pmnted, and serve no purpose that could not be done 41mm: as “on by u cheaper >)3tcnl PRESTON "heston Boiud of Education lb mterested m hear- mg "hat John Cttrzen thinks of the proposal to temove the bul- l: I03 ml the pubhc schuul The re- mmul ot' the two Lelfries was ‘ltggt'strd h) the property com- Imuu- at Mumla) tnghdts council [naming The provincud governmcnt in requesting the Ottawa authorities to guarantee the DominiorN Ae' of the teaftee'2u, can: what in about " _ Ag .0031 a tedeml He Indicated the provincial government has made an appro- prsation of about $300.000 to be used a; grants to ch: type of work m the province, lt may yet be posruble, he thought, to have the federal and provincial governments guaran- tee 575.000 each in contribution to the Lumen Marsh plans Would 1tentove Beliries From Preston Srhoul The commiseuon member mdr ruled there LS every posibmty an actual construction start may be made on the Luther protect thin year. The Dominion Govermnent All not turned down any mum for a 37)t per can comm to thin»! of we gunmen-int. _ _ Known-rm; work. 911mm to comstruction ot the tllllat Luther Marah Dam is expound to be completed thu you, "d', ttte hope of the Grand River enur- vation Communal Expect Engineering Work h lather Marsh Dam To Be Held Sun THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE The Prime Minmer referred to the great projects of the Ontario Government and predicted that they would lead to the gelding of new industries and explmion of older ones. r c; had had a stability under Lib eral government that they had ne ver known before, "From end to end of Canada," he declared, "them are ttrent po- tennal development projects which wsrl create a good deal of employment provided we have faith m our future and the dmr- mination to "and“. that th into “an." The truck involved in this acci- dent was also the one concerned m a lut-and-run accident at Conestoga six or eight weeks ago, when it was removed from a Winterboume garage without per- mission of the owner and driven Into a hurse and buggy. A Winter, bourne man was flned for the otrence, Miss Brahman was West Montrose in 1932. educated at the West Public School. Surviving are her parents. three brothers and six sisters. Funeral services were held Mon- day. Rev. Father J. A. Diemert of Maryhill omciated. Any Way You Wear A Hat-. Ith, Wrong! Iii - Year - (hd West Montrose Gl ite, Killed When Jolted From Truck Of Prunnciul police report that the truck went out of control and rolled over twwe on the right- hand side of the road. The young u oman was thrown out and struck her head on the road, breaking her neck. The victim ot the Winter boume fatality was employed as a clerk in the West Montrose general store, and the truck is owned It her employer, We Employed as, Citsrk Dr. Leroy Teagner of Elmira, coroner, decided an inquest is unnecessary. A charge ot danger- ous driving has been laid against Mrs, Spies. returnable in dourt he}; next Friday otthis week. Sixteen - year - old Catherine Brahman to KR. t. West Mont- rose, was instantly killed about 2 ohm Saturday when she was thrown through the open window of a panel delivery Huck in which she was riding. The acci- dent occurred three miles east of Winterbourne. Miss Brahman was a pawns" in tt mack driven try Mn. lauds Spies of West Montrose And own- ed by her husband, The two Mnmen were alone . The cotnmitiee' akréeh to re- "U.' ~¢r . '3' w . nun-mend a by-lwa making it mmpulsury tor property owners OFFICIALS AY PHI ANP ot get permission to build walks _ They no. left to right. Jier, 'yg'/,d,'1'tiy"is'; 'tite" they make Sachem, Jud: Dahlia", W. E. Um app scation to t e engineering .. department they will be advises BW' Andr Dunsmote. Ch of the necessary requirements. Andorran. City Enttineer E. W. Die in. fuxmed the Waterloo Board of Works Monday night that many property owners are laying new cvruuete walks and driveways and are not providing for a water- Ugh! jotrtt beta een them and the may walks. The, said all can on their way to my Musaeiman'a Luke were aged and searched over the w -ead Ind nine teen-agers we: given summonses on charges ot vine liquor illegally, Properly Owners 10 Gel Permission For Sidewalk laying He mud n was a poor practice uni should tr? prevented, Truck Rolled Over Twice My sud hundreds of teem - ttock to the are“ any weak-god and when there is tmu- [:11er ie usually tttcause, Tun much t cone side sua- gcsts a character with rather too much "trounml". ' Too much on the back of the head suggests the Yokel, Too much over the nose, a snotr" LONDON-A man gives himself away by the set of his hat, the trade journal Men's Wear says. It proves these clues: A hat dead straifhl on the head shows lack o imagina- tron BotgoHTo,-amosnmuat Ponce We that “block.- are be- born at She was Montrose It wasn't Inn hefore Albert Jr dropped m, '/llf of enthusiasm said Ken: "Guess Whatvrl ju., not engaged to “Mon" Said Al: "Oh, I Just did th, ume}hing Jenmr and I arc m Yeast, belteve It ur nut the twin brothers 'tol engaged the same afternoon. nmther knnmng the other fellnw's intentions The twin brothers, Ken and Al- bert liked the same food, played the same games during their school days and even took out the same girls. On Saturday, June 11th. both of them got engaged to be mar- rietF. Neither brother nor his par- ents knew of the others imam lions. hi: 66th mmgsy a "Fr'air.iriii, IO, and the following afternoon And what about the wssddmg date? Well, they're both vunsxder- EM ceding married the some day IO, and the ’following afternoon his son, Ken, came home with the announcement that he had ttttif the question to his girl riend, Helm Schiller of Water- Twin Brnthers Announce Engagement Same hrhitler Knew About It The Tracey brothers of Watmu loo, no relation to Dick Tracey, really believe in doing things up together. He was also assessed $10 and costs or 10 days for using profane and abusive language to a tenant in the same housv The small rtout are released m the shallow shoal water of the lakes and boys. It requires about four or five trips to earn luke m bay to plant sufficient sumbms .11 these small trout, Most of 1hr trips are undertaken at mgm as the hot sun beating on the metal cans makes 11 hard to keep the fish alive dun-mg transportation, Water in the cans conlannlng the tish must be changed and agitated continuously so that the fish may obtain a st1nicient mummy ot' Magistrate Poison fined a Wat- erloo King St. man $50 and costs or 30 days in the "coop" on a seggnd offense drunk charge A BIC SURPRISE TO ALL In Geongnan Bay. dutnhutmu ts made at Cake Croket u'nd Pena tans. Lake Simone distribution 15 ma e by truck Drunk Charge Brings $50 Fine allotment of ta%r'iroisi fry but; the Southampton Fish Eatery. " has become customary in recent years to wise the trout from spawn m the Mitchel), and then liberate the tinp,erlmtp, or In It is believed that this gives the young fish a much better chance to survive as they are stronger and mote able t Mend for them- selves. Southampton Hatchery Distribute Trout Fry s0UTHAMPTON.--Luke Huron, Georgian Bay.a.nd 'tti', Itti.r are now pecan: eir b" ar " allotment of lakemitout try iron?) Ntrrt. Iryteey Sr.._ celebrgted iPA"3ftie2jtT ONTARIO. Four Waterloo Schools Take Part In Field Meet it»! ND TRACK MErrY-attown about. are ttur.otticUis who supcrviud tho Jim McCormick. negation director, Larry Archamttoault, "on Me. Unwin. Rev. E. F. Bishop .C. J. McGregor. Harry Shaun. Rudd Chuck" Waterloo PU C superintendent Eby Rush reports the well has a volume of 180 gallons 3 minute or 1pproximateV 280,000 gallons daily, The su erintendent warned however, , the present drought continues for any length of trme somn restrictions would be im- poscd but to what extent igs not known it Mkes years for a mother to make a man out of her son, and twenty mmutes for anothe' t6'O- mun to make I tool out of him. The reason no restrictions have been placed on water consump- tion in Waterloo is due to the ex- tra water supply from the Schwei- For well on the Dearborn St, W., imits. So tar there has been Tee. water to supply the only, r. Rush says he thought the P.U.C. has done "pretty well" to hold it ths way New Waterloo Well Prevents Water Shortage KOSSUTH. -- Construction of the MI-acre airfield to serve Wa.. terloo and Wellington counties last Wednesday was omcially be.. gun at a special ceremony at the site seyen miles east of Kitchener. Trade Minister Howe, who placed the ttrst shovelful ot gravel on the east-west runway, eongra- tulated them are on "the prospect of joining the great system of air. wags in_Canada." He said he reiarded the ques- tion of whether t e field would be TCA-operated or a Fg/,'e, enter- prise operation, stil' remained a "matter for study". However, he foresaw a busy and useful future for the project, Airfield Building Started at Special Ceremony Stationery stores agree that cach year brings increases in holiday trade and a greater use of greeting cards. Some shoppers lean toward books and pens in choosing gifts. the dealers say. Strantp v pnnnah denim-e axiom strarEeTy ehough: iieaierraem unanimously uncertain regarding thes origin of the tribute to father Tubacconists say that Father's fray Is becoming more noticeable rach year Cigars and "itat fifties" ale customary selectinos Local clothiers say that Father's Day usually turns out to be the biggest thing next to Christmas 3 "W far as small items are concern- 'lt. Ties, cuff links, socks and shifts are typical chpices, Local retailers say that more Twin Cny fathers are likely to be honored on Sunday, June 19, Father's Day, than ever before. The Idea of Father's Day seems to be gaming ground according to these merchants. See Increase In Popularity Of Father’s Day ,_ ,7 ___V.-r ,v. -. --' u...’ ulna-Ill. "nun: Hollingsworth, Albert Hamburger, Mal McLonnAn Ind Dun The Last Post and Rovmne were sounded hy Scots Fusiliers cadets William Button was in charge of the color party Ray Dedels sang two solos 12h? ser- yjce was presided over by Ronald A, I, Conrad of St John's Luth- eran Church also took part in the treremony, Ald Donald Roberts, acung mayor, spoke tyriefly at the cer_gmon_y. -. - Enablislud Custom The mlnlstor rccalled that DE- common Day began with the cus- stom of decorating the graves of those who mm m thc Civil War The pomt was to keep fresh the memory of those who fought and died and who are so easily for. gotten. _ _ - Rev, E, F, Bishop of Holy Sa- vnour Anglican Church, Rev. G, F. Barthel, Emmanuel Eva an. cal United Brcthron 'l?hJil"r,",%),1i, He said there was a sound in: stinet in making the Decoration Day service a religious ceremony, The struggle Is one between good and evil and it has to be fought constanly. The speaker ad ed there were times when It erupts into wars-thes" were Crnergen- cies---whcn great sattriflces had to be made. Rev. Mr. Cragg said the value of the Decoratioft Day service lies in our recalling what has been done for us and in the can to con- cecrate ourselves to the mainten- ance of the ideals for which they ied. The K-W branch of the Cana- dian Legion was represented in. the parade as well as the K-W Ar- my, Navy and Air Force Veter- ans Association; Waterloo police and fire departments; city coun- cil; Girl Guides, Brownies, 1.0.- D.E., Silver Cross Mothers and the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Rev. Cum: Guts! Speaker Rev, A, R. Cragg, minister of the First United Church, Water- loo, guest speaker, emphasized the importance,“ remembering those who saerittced themselves for the country and the ideals for which the country stands, Watelroo's Decoration Day Ser- vice Sunday afternoon was pre- ceded by the Waterloo Musical Society Band, directed by C. F. Thiele. The Scots Fusiliers Cadet Band and the K-D Sea and Air Cadet Bands also took part, Lay Wreaths at' Waterloo Park In Colorful Decoration Day Ceremony A drug used m fighting malaria IS called phenyl anthothenone. The name probagiy scares the bugs to death. Weist, an employee of the Can- ada Dry firm, said he had been drinking all afternoon and could offer no explanation for his ac- hon Set, Ed. Wick told of seeing Weist smash a window with a stone and then attempt to open It. The offence occurred June 4 about 530 pm. When Weist went to the end of the building Wick gave chase and caught the ac- cugeoj on Ge_orge st. __ - 7 Defence Counsel Harold Daub man argued the: it was not a case of attempting to break and enter when the accused made no actual atte.mp.t to get ipto the, byeing. Donald West. 139 Elmer St., Waterloo, was remanded for a week m Waterloo Police Court, Tuesday, on a charge of attempt- ing to break and enter the Can- ada Dry Gihger Ale Ltd., plant on William St. East, Waterloo. Remanded For Week On Entering Charge Mr. Drew charged that the Ca- Mr. Drew said that the Liberal nadian Broadcasting Corporation Government by Its "dog-in-the- had become a propaganda agency manger“ attnudo had rounded of the Government; that while the evelopmrnt and mttoductiott the CBC depended on private n. of television in Canada His par. dio stations it also competed with w. he said, favnrvd permitti them and at the some time oon- private Buttons to further we: trolled tttem. 'lon match and promote televi- Mt Drew declared that a PC snort m this country. This, he said. administration would mum would involve no expense on the competitive radio numb In pert ot the general Public. George Drew, national leader of the Progessive Conservative pan ty, spea ing in London this week, said election of a ,.','nr,o5gi,t',ip, Conservative government une 27 would mean the beginning of "Real freedom" in broadcasting in Canada-and the end of the nui- sagg- tadio license fee, of "" Mr. Drew charged that the Ca- nadian Broadcasting Corporation had become a propaganda agency of the Government; that while the CBC depended on private n- dio stations it also tompeted with them and at the some time con- trolled tttem. George Drew Promises Television It No Cost to the General Public "tt would have been a great pleasure for the omcials and citizens to accord him a civic welcome in the same manner as they received Prime Minister St, Laurent," he said C _ 'f,r,fg"ite,erg, are experiment- mg with w at Pai"') "white on white" pictures. e results look like a pearl in a snowbank . The mayor said be "greatly re- gretted" the inability 0 Mr. Drew to/elude Pfegton in. his itinerary. Mayor W. H. Skelly said he had been informed it would be impos- sible for Mr. Drew to go to Pres ton before addressing a public meeting at Galt as such a diver- sion from plan would have pre- vented the Opposition leader reaching London on time for the prggram there, ‘_ _ Drew Forced In Cancel Preston Call Changes in the Drew program made it impossible for the leader of the Progressive Conservative party to attend a civic reception for him at Preston on Wednesday noon. been mm tutAtseii ug 1'l',t'dlU'fille"li'iNNi','Tklt, pigment: and gardens only benefit- Heiman St., in the southwest section of Kitchener, received hardly enough min to wet the payement, _ _ - _ Showers fell intermittently in Bang-sewn- . - _ Farmers in the Baden area tion ot his product. were treated to an old-fashioned Fred Shanks, chairman of the thunder shower lasting about 20 entertainment committee.thanked minutes and a second tall oe- the guest speaker. curred later. Corn and tumi Two valuable door prizes, 8 crops will benefit from the 'dll tackle box donated by Ward Dun- and it is felt that grain crops h1100‘! of Arnold's Tobacco Shop, might fill out as a result. Iutshyttr, aryiya.beay.tif?l leathel: Hamburg heralded' a “it? stea- dy downpour that lasted or the better part of an hour and car- dens there benefitted, particularly raspberry paushea. There was little min at lary- hill. The few seconds it tell did a.routasmuchgoodasaheavy At" Linwood "ii hipEred m: a yrhile as M): that? midi} but; Cortestogo received almost an hour's tall and at Elmira a then hegyy'rgin tel} tt 9 pan. _ - district Tuesday night. For some it did a world of good-tor others, not much . Thunder and lighting at New {Wuhan My! , fairly stea- dew Rainfall Helps Bad Local Drought Defence Counsel Harold Daut. man said apparently the charges were part of a "police Cunpaig: to keep motorcyclists ott t road" The proper charge in the case should have been speeding. he said, since a careless driving charge required more than the evidence presented. Fred Ween ' w, of " m 1 PL. i, “12; 3t.eii,jiiPgriiii use tSitcheysyr,_tearrvManniu,' of ”Merv-lone oun- IO, of Wm convicted ot try, then wehmll Inner Mt tho each» driving, was: ttned '10 ll?“ to come, said w, Bentley. and can: or 10 days and their li. mood out that his company. censa were WM two Car x,_have been backing in month: by Magis true Fauna maven effort country-wide Cognachuww Miriam torovera year ofthe F “WWW mnlmm they lirove their WWW?“ at OfBeiala at the Royal Ontario Ixfi,estivrHreed and m a “a“ Museum and other organization. mg fashion " they drove west were contacted to work out intri- on Lancaster St. West on le t. can details regarding conserva- “W wat' Very heavy ' the am A goal of 5,000 "60mg- constable said. He gave chm tion" members was set but It from Aroold St., and the accused didn't take long to reach the ob- poaed at least four automobiles . tive. Last September the mem- and that speed was about 44 {Sign role reached the enor- "tiles an hour. lets My 'taught mous L"r'e' of 105,000, up to th_em in.tyrfdaesrort, he aaid. At this point, the "Powers that Manning ttaid tud speed was at Be" pleaded with Carlmg's to car- the most about 35 miles an hour ry on the good work-which they and that he had passed but two are still iihdertaking. cars. He denied lendange'nng traf- It was tell that the theme "Na- fiy and oe9srrtrians. m gave tum Unspoiled-yours to protect. “may th'. -- A. - vaurs in pninv" had nor-ham Motorcycle Riders Get Rap hr Careless Driving Present Drought Due to lad? (lf Conservation: - Hensley Conservation Pictures Shown to Waterloo Rod and Gun Club Member- ( I oeal "ro "Nature in Balance" proposes to ma ught tell the people that wild animaU Amer " days ot. d?! w.eattytr, do have a place in the 'Scheme of ill 1e,,i,.e3.t of Phe. ell in)!!! thiw", taid. Col. Beasley. "Ani- Canada; would give young Cant, diam a chance to use their talent at home. Under the system that the P.C. party proposed, this country would be able to have It; own Canadian program by Canadian talent rather than havmg "pipe in'1the_ofrrrrmtrr from the us. About 1,M0,000 silver dollars were struck in 1939 on the occa- sion of the visit of the King and Queen to Canada. It was expected that once cabi- net approval has been obtained, the mint would groceed with the production of about 1,500,000 coins. While no order-in-council has been passed. it was considered likely that the cabinet will he asked within the next week or two to aprpove a design now be- ing worked out by the Royal Ca- midian Mint. o'W'AWA.--The government is considering striking a new silver dollar to commemorate the entry ot Newfoundland into Confedera- tion. May Issue New Canadian Silver Dollar Norman Lee of the Carling Conservation Club and Les Han- cock. Waterloo-Kitchener repte- aeattative, presented a series ot films on conservation, hunting. t'slting and wildlife. Films shown were "The Carling Conservation Story", "Expedition Mouse", a picture on pheasant hunting, one on Alaskan wildlife and f1naily a picture showing Tarpon being cayght on light fishing tackle. The meeting ended with re- freshments. smokes, and a general discussion. Ho! Through Punching Col. ffeasley concluded with the thought that thousands of people are helping further the work of conservation through patroaiza- tios ot, his pryduqt. . _ - wallet donated by Al Austin of Young's Jewellery. Kitchener, were won by Bill Meyers and Lloyd Noland. Col. Beasley said there will be plenty of hunting and fishing tor all it each and every one ot us keeps within the game laws and regulations, Wildlife Minot: Extinct Moose and Caribou, he pointed out, are gradually torming a re- adjustment. As man pushed civi- tization into By,' wilderness, the. wild animals,. ave none farther qway and some are almost ex- “but yea:- $450,000 was gent mmrvauon work,"Col. en- ley pointed out. "We have only crunched the lattice so tar a conservation work is concerned." male and birds, even some that are classed as vermin, destroy m dents, and they are doing a con- setyttiet job justis Fe are, - "Nature in Balance" is present- ed in a series of weekly and daily newspapers m the form ot a co- mic 3mm A good Judge of hu- man nature, Mr. Beasley pointed out that more people will tend something if it's in the comic- ateip form. It was tell that the theme "Na- tum Unspoiled-yours to protect, yours to enloy," had, perm? spent its force. Carling otBeU got together and created a new theme entitled "Nature in Bal- At this point, the "Powers that Be" pleaded with Carling's to car- ry on thejood work-which they 'rt still yryie.rtakipg. _ d Han IMAM “on“ OdBeiaU at the Royal Ontario Museum and other organization; were contacted to work out intri- can details regarding conserva- tion A goal of 5,000 "Consent? than" members was set but it didn't take long to reach the ob- tgit; Last September the mem- rshix role reached the enor- mous gate of 105,000, My told a dinner ' d the Waterloo Rod i'ir/'?ff,tmu1lf " the Hacienda Monday mutt. Over 50 members attended. J. K. 8.11339, the. president! med“ _ “The ween: drought is due b undue cutting of timber--o lack of emotion and u lack ot "- u‘ahudmu on the part of the pio- gun: of oer. cogntry,” COL-I. M, '?errtod VIn_C9n1c-§t>rip Pom ft In: con. "ad "a.

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