greatest Mscreflon™ In conseript-|spent on fires that were not the] THE DAILY TIMES- TTE ing woods industry employees as responsibility of the industry. EE LL ie a ici SATE + Wednesday, January 29, 1397 firefighters. | Only about three per cent of the, The association also called for | In a brief submitted to the de-|fires are alleged to have been |the repeal of the section of the | partment, the association said that started by the operations of the Forest Fires Prevention Act which | woods employees in 1955 spent 52,- 10,000 to 12,000 men who work in|requires the person or corporation _ The Ontario|day asked the Ontario department 387 man-days fighting fires and woods operations each summer, carrying out operations in an area that 45,156 of these days were the brief said. where a fire breaks out to prove pee reeves at um + Forestry Association Would End Seeloys ACCIDENT Bee | d . 5 : Bi arrison, who has nD a| referee for sometime, was « Conscription For Firefighting | Woodville officiating at the Tri- {County League, when he caught] TORONTO (CP) - {his skate in a crack in the ice,|Forest Industries Association, to- [of lands and forests to use *'th {causing him to swing around so| po -- ee - violently that he broke his leg| in three places between the knee | PORT PERRY Homemakers Meet, Award Spoons innocence of causing the fire. The OFIA contends that this is con- trary to British justice, and sug- gests that the negligence of the accused must be proved. The association is holding its PORT PERRY -- Eight Home- makers held their last meeting at Mrs. Stanley Ploughman's. It was decided to buy Scrap books The girls that completed the "Cereal Shelf' unit were given sterling silver spoons. A talk on House or Week-End parties was presented by Mrs. George Samells After the penny drill past ma- tron Margaret Cornish gave the farewell. The refreshment committee un- der convenor May Watson served |eral a very dainty luncheon during ment. a social half hour. Several members accompanied the worthy matron, Margaret Jef- [time. frey to Coronation Chapter, Lind- say, on Wednesday evening to and the ankle. | He was brought to the Port] Perry Community Hospital but | |will. be moved to Oshawa Gen- Hospital for further treat- Bill has been a great| Hockey enthusiast for many years {and has been refereeing for some | At a recent banquet held in | Peterborough, Mr. Frank Godley a = Your Oshawa Sealy Dealers |was presented with the "Man of | the Year" award of the Peter-| borough Branch of the Canada | Life, Mr. Godley is the fa Lite | Although this meeting was held after Christmas the members ex- changed gifts, and the roll call was answered by "Something I have learned from entertaining at a formal afternoon tea." The next meeting will be held at Gloria Robertson's. At the close of the meeting. the mem- bers' mothers were entertained to afternoon tea. It was a plea sure to see the former leaders, witness their inspection. The ways and means commit- tee, convened by Esther Chap- man is planning to hold a Euchre party soon. SERVICE CLUB The December meeting of the | Service ig 2% hed in the |M. C. Ranesbottom, branch man-' A report was resent by Mrs. | ager, is for all-around efficiency P 4 "lin sales and service to policy invites you to shop and compare eal 3 MATCHLESS BEDDING BUYS! {representative of the Canada Life Assurance Company for this lo- | cality. I The trophy, presented by Mr. | Has) Srawiord Segarding the |} ders Christmas demonstration. | : | Mrs. Reg. Boundey and Mrs. A donation was given to the { Rg {WMS for which a life membership | The Women's Institute, under | FA. presented to Miss Gladys Himalayas covers 54.000 square | Mrs. S. Cawker, held its monthly ["%2'" malay ) 54, § meeting in the parish hall The rink committee made an m'les including Mount Everest The aio paps Nelson wil. | appeal for volunteer helpers 0am other. great peaks liams, read a report of the last |assist at the rink. Mrs. Myrtle | cess sssssssssesssvesenses meeting and communications and | Prentice offered to obtain girls; > H accounts were attended to. Also for the different evenings. : GENTLE ace Ss Vv id Small gifts were given to the pATl RELIEF : 0 MOUNTAIN AREA The kingdom of Nepal in the D i v Mrs. Fines, Mrs. _. faring erg Mr Fags, Mot olf say ata" | and Mrs. Brunton. Mrs. Brunton |, The RO ere a Mrs 5 asked for clothing for 'Save the Ruth Mark, Mrs. Audrey Geer Children Fund" to be left at her |,. Andrey Walsh a M Home Mrs. Audrey Walsh and Mrs Ten dollars was donated to the | Margaret Podres assisting: Sever dod v 5 Feaing al games were played. ter Momally jig ramen lunch gifts were exchanged has a community project for can- sitlous) fe members, n cer dressings, and the members| Mrs. Margaret mcinborough 20: have spent many hours working nounced the gxscutive for 1957, : arial >| They are as follows: past presi- Rr melerial "for is dent, Betty Beare; president, Mrs. Bryant gave an account of Marie Tayler; vice-president, the work accomplished; around | Matjorie Honey; Sec 2M press. 1372 articles had been made and Hal J Hai rod delivered. Due to shortage of| all; Hospita aut) ary, aHons materials for bandages this work Honey: correspon np Set ke aze fs at a standstill. An appeal is Crawford; auditors of books, Au- being made so if any one has grey Lee and Margaret Edinbor- h ate po Ough. Slean used white material please| "The next meeting will be held " : i 29 The February meeting is to be! the church op fan i whi held at the home of Mrs. Honey committee in charge will be ar. and will be followed by a pot-luck |8aret Burnett, Marjorie Honey, She president extended an ' Who believe [was ever , embarrassed by Pimples! invitation to the members to come to her home to an afternoon tea on January 17. During the program a skit was resented by Mrs. Moase, Mrs Joung and Mrs. Smeltzer entitled "Our New Year's Resolu- was sung by Mrs, E. Kennedy and Mrs. S. Cawker. During sa closing social half hour refreshments were served by Mrs. Moase and her group. 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