ROS 5 EA TEMPERATURE FORECASTS FOR NEXT 30 expected to be either above or | range forecast of the United below normal as shown in this | States Weather Bureau. A Sec- map on the basis of the long ' tion of Ontario bounded by Lakes Ontario, Erie and Huron are expected to have below | normal temperatures. Temperatures across most of Canada in the next 30 days are MRS. WM. FERTILE, Correspondent FRENCHMAN'S BAY airport United Church held Anniversary Service on Sun- y, M, R. Wilkin- horning: The Senior Choir sang the evening service with Mr. arry Cook at the organ. The PIONEER POST Godbout on the north shore of | TORONTO (CP)--No charge will | TORONTO (CP) -- CCF Leader be made by -the Ontario govern- Anniversary Services Bobby and Michael spent a mission to work with the United Lips sald Wednesday. Mrs. Nations Educational, Scien- He said there had been some Const, : RCMP who is now stationed at, However, he told the annual din-, The mew policy of making the rer here of the Canadian Indus-|3alk vaccine available without] thi; week on a business trip. h BOWLING NEWS the Canadian Council makes it|sent program is providing all| is (possibie for this body to work children from six months to 19 4 Houndogs, 39; Hepcats, 35%; tions which had refused to estab- Mrs. W. Avis. On Sunday, levcats, 321%; Stinkers, 32; Jo|iish a national commission with 1] FRENCHMAN'S BAY Coldwell Raps [No Charge Due IM J. Coldwel: said Wednesday ment when it makes Salk polio |zight the federal government's re: vaccine available to all doctors, | pleasant weekend with \ hE | n'a at i .!tific and Cwtural Organization is . The! Brown's sister and family at Mil a "disgrace to. Canada's good misunderstanding" regarding the | government's policy. Ot'awa, spent the weekend with Ler hi | his sister, Mrs. Clare Skitch trial Traffic League that 'he wel-/charge to doctors is expected to |comes the fact that legislation giart about June when the current y v | The Bowling League standing 1s Po e A Bved ee ATE | as follows: Roughriders, 42; No With UNESCO. |years with free anti-polio shots. | y Canada was one of only five na- | Blo, 26. (which UNESCO could work. High Ralph UNESCO was striving to get the the St. Lawrence 225 miles below Fairport Church Holds Ottawa Move Fer Polio Vaselse |ivsal to establish a national com-|sealth Minister Mackinnon Phii- its ton. : " ks Lloyd Farrell of the name in the world Mr. Bill Fertile is in Ottawa : t | approved this session establishing'program is completed. The pre- ostesses were Mrs. Mae O'Brien |Can Do, 40%; Go Getters, 40%; | people of the world to work to- Quebec was established as a trad-| a- single, men h| Thomas, 282; Wayne Wells, 265; at 11 am | Bill Fertile, 263; Don Annon, 251; The parents are asked to warn : ile, 643. creek and north marsh, The ice He singlé, women -- Helen| in this section is not safe and |p; 1." 952: Marg Garbutt, 232; although the water is not 100 deep | nr, iio Middleton, 184; Doreen * at this time of year, it could be| pm iwards, 184; Elenore Thomas, dangerous if one of the little qq through the | %: Glas aul Pe casa TB Helen HIN, Mor ice. " Elencre Thomas, 507. Mrs. oy Farquiatses 3 Over 200 -- Ralph Thomas, Rod in the Ajax Hosp where she 283.224; Harve Fertile, 208; Noel| . Correspondent building new cupboards ete, so to underwent an operation 1astiNiddleton, 208; Helen Hill, 252; THORNTON'S CORNERS -- help fey bi uy are week. She is wished a speedy Bill Fertile, 211-263; Wayne Wells, | The night of cards put on by the holding a dance on Saturday recovery. 265; Art Simpson, 218-248; Jim goout Mothers' Auxiliary last Fri- night, February 23. Mrs. Morley Black is home Brown, 215; Marg Garbutt, 232; |qay night was quite a success. They are also sponsoring from the hospital and reported to Harry Colley, 219-226; Don An. At most tables progressive euchre square dance lessons on Monday progressing nicely. ynon, 251; Ron Playford, 229; wag played. High score prize was nights at 8 pm. and on Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown and Tom Ibitson, 208. won by Mrs. Charles Davidson; day nights and play shuffleboard ----------------------. aR RE "low score by Mrs. Fiske. Lucky at 7.30 p.m . |draw prize went to Mrs. Wilfred SUNDAY SCHOOL 'Parliamen Social Functions Held At Community Centre MRS. CHARLES WHITE |cben in the Community Centre, "ALMONDS "New Elders Dedicated MRS. LOYAL POGUE Correspondent ALMONDS -- Sunday morning service at Almonds Church with| Rev. A. F. Bamford occupying Harris, Mrs. Robert Sully, Mrs.| There were 97 at the Sunday Douglas Lander, Mrs. Hugh Scott, School service on Sunday after. Art Bunker, Chesley Burton, Mrs, noon. Rev. Cecil Nelson led in At A-Glance |{Cameron, Mrs. Leslie Beecroft, | chorus singing with Miss Marilyn | - [Mrs. Pete Lofthouse, Mrs. Scott at the piano. He also taught |George Lofthouse, Mrs. Gordon them a new verse, illustrated by | Lofthouse, Mrs. Joynt, Leslie an object from his treasure chest. | Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1957 {Warren and Patricia Austin. The It is surprising how many bible Senator Walter Aséltine (PC-- Prizes were all donated. The verses the children recall in as-| Saskatchewan) walked out of the iadies 2s had a sale of home- Seciation With different objects Senate after he and Progressive Made candy. rom his chest. (Senate alien Leader Senator John COMMUNITY DANCE ; Next Sunday, February 24, the T. Haig disagreed on wheat sur- Saturday night there was a big Scouts and Cubs will parade in a pluses. crowd at the dance in the Com- group to attend the Sunday School, RR ivory ver | Prime Minister St. Laurent an- munity Centre. Music for square service at 2.30 p.m. i and round dancing was provided] Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dean left| 3 nounced that French Premier Guy s A. H. n le Vice Bor ihre Jcumbers whe Mollet will visit Canada March 2-4 by Johnny Hotner and his orches- last week for a couple of months] | " tra. Soot dance was won by Mr. down south. They will visit friends' members of the session for 1957 and address Farhament. 4 pov and Mrs. Lee of Toronto and in Georgia and then go on to! and are a follows: Mr. Wm. e Zhunons, appro \ Boy- Lucky Cup. by Mr. Cameron. Florida. Bell, Mr. Orval Atkinson and ernines] Sesoy on Rt rease The committee in charge of the, Mr. Derenish left a week ago Mr. Croft Sburne. : Stop ta ure payments wi ou alt evening were Mr. and Mrs. Frank and is going to Florida by bus Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Pogue vis- Crease e evy on grain Allin, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dyer| Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Sted Fecontly with Mr, and Nes eliveries. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Coleman, ence Scott last week were Mr, Abram Noblesin a rest home at; Hugh A. MacKenzie (L--Lamb-| The Community Association|and Mrs. Jim Duncan from Ver- Lite Bra Som gut) sad it a lial give have been remodelling the kit- dun, Manitoba. MEE crop-loss aid on the Prairies with.,------------------------------ The Woman's Association met out extending it to other provinces. on Wednesday lat at the church, Ross Thatcher (L--Moose Jaw- DAILY CROSSWORD | i o eb out. Mrs. Percy fake Centre) said CCF members I Pascoe ad charge of the devo-ighow a lack of financial respon. ACROSS period wih . Mrs. Eddy sibility in making extravagant de- Gaskin reading the scripture. / 1. Donkey's 4 mands on the government, | ery r | Blut foolishly log. (collogq.) at Mrs. McCabe gave a short article on prayer and Mm. Pascoe also Thursday, Feb, 21, 1957 gave a talk on the power of The Commons debates munici- pal grants. THe Senate sits. Yl TT 9. River (FY.) ( , Pts 20. Kind of ; LEPE SLL pneumonia Ly i Return Verdict Manslaughter SARNIA CP) -- An all-male ury Wednesday night convicted larshal Smith 29, of Walpole Is- land, on a reduced charge of manslaughter in the fatal shoot- ig Jan. 9 of Gordon Bishop, a Wallaceburg taxi driver. Lawrence Kiyoshk, 27. also of Walpole Island who had faced a 'pint murde: charge with Smith, was® acquitted. Smith was remanded to Friday fur sentence Immediately after thé hearing, Kiyvoshk was arrested mn charges o. car theft and break- ig of parole from Brampton re- (rmatory The jury retired at noon Wed- Mesday and returned its verdict "nortly before 6 p.m Mr. Justice G. W. Gale of the Sugreme Court of Ontario said in iS summation that the jury had he alternatives--guilty of mur-| Mrs. J |9€T, guilty of manslaughter or not Newton, Mrs. W. Hall, Sr. at. Ruilt tended '© a'ternoon tea at King Street United Church WA in Osh awa on Wednesday A Valentine Party was held at Te I 1 Mrs By THE CANADAN PRESS 44 A cat DOWN 1. Satan 2. Small streams prayer. : 8. Mother of The business sessim took care of several items of business, in-' cluding a donation to the March of Dimes for Poliomyelitis, and receiving the proceeds from the sale of religious calendars The WA has affiliated with the Wom- en's Missionary Society and will take up the study book during | the year. The meeting was fol. | lowed by a social cup of \ea and| light lunch. All ladies are invited to attend our WA which meets the first Wednesday evening of each month Mrs. McHann of the new wb. division is sick and under the doctor's care. All wish her a speedy recovery The executive of the Ontarg Religious Association Sunday School workers met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fran cis, of Taunton, recently and Miss Margaret Sleep, Port Whitby: Mrs. Elmer Harris, Mrs. J. New- ton of Almonds were in attend- ance Miss Carol Lee has been ill and confined to her home during the past week. All wish her a speedy recovery Mrs. Elmer 12. Wide | thouthed jars 18. Custom 14. A measure 15. Place 16. Germanium (sym.) 17. Good luck animals 20. Guided 21. Elevated railroad (collog.) 22. Possessive pronoun 23. Little children 24. Devilish 26. Simpleton 28. Conjunc. tion 29. Neuter pronoun Bum up Things added Fish Belonging to him Lofty mountain More mature River em. bankment Cubic meter Measures (Heb.) 43. Enclosure » 9. River (Fr.) 11, Bamboolike y (Ger) "J 29. Non-workers 38. Vegetable 30. Narrow 89. Trim strips 40. Ostrichlike 32. Ventilated bird | grasses 3 15. Arms of the ocean 18. Fuel 81 32. Harris, 34. 35 jury decided 1 he did not see row Kiyoshk could be convicted cn the eyidence presented at the | Ni had testified he was| Bishop the Veni 36 atlernoon 37 the 1 1 hool + with teacher 1e 80 nce. the With RA when 30 ore 41 42 I > Al 12 t a Li aro \ gaughier ar mien 3 Mr, and Mrs Atkinson, 'shot after driving the s back to school after having her. their ig them fter hav » their homes on the W tonsils removed in Oshawa Gen- land Indian whol eral Horpital | The trial warind Fah kin ! Or Bishop n his cab alpole Is- n | DAILY 8:15t0 6 P. FRIDAYS 8:15t0 9 P. 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