Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Aug 1957, p. 15

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Bever- | itting victims of human law] HD 4 i . ie SE and escaped a scream murder when If come ia Lo CePA, to Sealers an ie, nev: 4, Log Dowac Sieh im il by te. skim o Yoling money for Joreim gid or The House of Representatives, | Snapdragons: 1. Beverley Gum, | OIF truths, when. oss' of a + i i blett; 2. Mari ey; 3. Lois Py | turn Ite sollective head Hie gther a)ready one office bullding ahead blett: 2. Marilyn Downey; 3, Lois convoy of four circus trucks tran. | way when the spending Is Closer... of its third. It promises to| Double petunias: Beverley Gim-|SPorting the elephants from Man- | to home. equal, if not outdo, the new Sen- |blett. hattan broke down on the George | | At fhe TOMENL. for example, it|ate building In magnificence. Nastartiums: 1. Lois Downey: Washington prigge. A motorcycle is sinking $123,500,000 into a pro-| Ef 2. Beverley Gimblett; 3, Marilyn Policeman stopped at the scene |ject close to the congressional | TO ENLARGE CAPITOL Downey. y ¥. {ond discovered that none of the] |heart--new office buildings to| Also in the works is a $40.000,-| Giant zinnias: 1. Beverley|five truck drivers attached to the {house its 96 senators and the 435/000 face-lifting job on the capitol! Gimblett; 2. Marilyn Downey; 8,|-- hi . | | te front of the " a sentatives. flan to extend the fron CLASS 57 HOBBIES Picture scrapbook: 1. Marilyn SPARING NO EXPENSE ffice buildi i Felt toy: Beverley Gimblett. Downey; 2. Lois Downey; 3. Bev- The Senate, which already has ye, Office building Da Place cards: 1. Marilyn Lang- erley Gimblett, ¥ ¥ eon fin + maid; 2. Beverley Gimblett. Poster: 1. Beverley Gimblett; 2 | gaged in erecting a second--all in|cramped in the two-. three- and|_ Yo. {white marble. It has been noted |four-room suites they now oc- |that the marble in the *old"|cypy, i building, erected in the 1920s, is| All of this may sound strange to, |erities 'say may explain the need of Commons, most of whom for a new structure, double up--two members in a The new Senate building will single room--in the Parliament {include a gymnasium. It is also!buildings at Ottawa British Col- Maritimes. ° | read- S L ct 0 n e g 3 lh Ta It is unfortunate that so few | Beverley Gimblett 4 on \ {girls show any interest in the| One article made from flour | A, you reau; for the Travel dvason? If not don't worry, let us . , . we'll | wo 8 | Junior Sins. Section at fe Io DEE Ns poveney, Simblest; 2 make your reservetions, arrange transportation, keep you posted on con. {cent fair. There were only four| Marily VIE; J. 2401S DOWNEY. || ditions and rotes . . . at no extro cost. B ld . S li LTD. put the pachyderms in the back|shadow of the big house back un. The dumb an*mals were the un-| |United States Congress may the present office building and{ley Gimblett; 2, Marilyn Dow- Sunday night of the Senate, is laying the found- Downey. | Lj i ing -cherisk i mev {members of the House of Repre-|{iself, including 8 lopg-cherished fais "Downey, Gimblett: 2. Marityn Langmaid. | ffice building, is busily en- itici i things one office bui g, is y politicians are finding things Best dressed doll: 1, Beverley Marilyn Downey: 3. Lois Downey turning a bit grey, which some members of the Canadian House J i G i 1 exhibitors. In 'many cases the! Embroidered luncheon cloth: |prize money here is the same as Beverley Gimblett; 2. Marilyn | % DIAL RA 3-9441 {in the Women's section. For the Downey: 3. Lois Downey We have a direct Toronto Telephone Ling for prompt Airline Reservations sake of future fairs, it is to be Quilt blocks, mounted: Bever MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE hoped that this section is built up jey Gimblett to sqme rea! competition. CLASS 55 DOMESTIC SCIENCE 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA Dial RA 3.944) Qwned end Operated by Thomes Meedows end Co., Canada Ltd. CLASS 54 SEWING Apple. oie soverloy Gorblat 3 : . 4 3 Jeverley G yet Plain cotton skirt: 1. Lois Dow- 2. "Marilyn Downey: 3: Lois Dow ney, Myrtle; 2. Marilyn Downey ney Myrtle; 3. Marilyn Langmaid Plain cotton blouse: 1. Marilyn 1279 SIMCOE N. RA 3-4694 Six cookies: 1. Beverley Gim \ LARLY LERPERRER EY Wh weather across most of Can- | reau. Temperatures are ex- | umbia and the ada according to this map pected to be nearly normal in | Elsewhere below-normal India Start Paint Collective F UsesN B NEW DELHI (Reuters)--In a food production "is to eliminate bid to solve the country's chronic uneconomic holdings and persu- ment has decided to persuade ative farms, FOR™ WILLIAM, Ont. (CP)-- peasants to pool their rescurces| A seven-man government team|A newcomer from Norway who Prime Minister Nehru told a to study the working of the agri- is using a different type of brush conference of development com- : ative farming is India's "deter- mined and definite goal." But the be "rigid" and would be based on willingness of the people to India urgently wants to be self- sufficient in food, so that the imports can be diverted to fi- nance development projects. Last couniries food grains worth about 563,400,000 rupees ($112,680,000). better seeds have improved the yield from Indian farms and in- an estimated 56,200,000 tons this| year compared with 43,700,000 But the average yield an acre is still low--about 760 pounds of | The outlook is for cooler | the United States Weather Bu- | prairie provinces, based on the 30-day outlook of a belt covering part of the | ings are expected. y V. M. NAIR that the only way to increase T e Brush food shortage, the Indian govern-| ade the peasants to start ¢o-oper- YP I to_start co-operative farms. visited China and Japan last year is a skilled artist in oil painting missioners recently that co-oper- governments' approach would not join such co-operatives money now being spent on food year, India hac to buy from other Increased use of fertilizers and creased the annual food output to tons 10 years ago. gran, Agricultural experts say Zs to get a beautiful Brantford Roof .». for LESS than you think Take a tip from Roolus the Turtle. He's never had trouble with a leaky roof. Getting a beautiful new Brantford Roof for your home isn't half the trouble you might think, think too, A beautiful new Brantford Roof, for an average sub- urban home costs less than $200. That includes labour, HERE'S HOW EASY See your nearest Brantford Dealer. Look for him in the Yellow Pages under Roofing Contractors, Lumber Dealers or Building Bupplies. 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A demonstration program of co - operative Tarming societies should be worked out with the ob Ject of establishing 10,000 co-oper- that is, one society for every group of 50 villages. 2. All sizable vacant govern- ment lands should be settled with co-operatives of landless agricul tural workers, Small farm own- i le in sizes ging fi "The people back . r tted to|canvases in sizes ranging from pe grs also should be admi 0 16 inches to as large as|lurge pictures these co-operatives The farms should be be- tween 35 and 100 acres, depend. | ; i ing on the fertility of the soil and [20 by 30 inches upon which most| jof his work has been done. the nature of Crops grown. And it costs a lot less than you iT 18... -{to his here to paint houses. Ww. oceans until mate own years and small at vessel. buyers for his works art He arrived in Canada 1 local contractor--as painter. Mr lat 15 12 by [five feet by six feet dealer for a FREE copy. 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