gl , . . FE by hp i PS (soc -- TNE WAIT TIMEDGALRY IN, Thumdey, October 324, 1987 J Say Good Teacher 10k ois Inspires Pupils ra Le AY BOWMANVILLE=Nothing can Dippell, BA, principal Bowman sites, Mr. Edmison explained, Sent, Inenicied. with peay- compete with the influence of an|Vile High choot, "bruce Tink, "The most impgrtant public re: For T A inspired and inspring teach. [GAETANO (0 A Gordon ations factor of all is the high (observed ES A UTIL Sf wr lund lr he i ant to the ueen's | eral pres! o , 80 ¢ or | University, stated Wednesday | An instrumental trio, Klemi pupils to say 'I want to go fo a evening, He emphasized the Hatbourf, violin; John Drew-|certain Ylvorny because .m, at there is no more im.|niak, cello, and' Paul Moore, |favoritd teacher Is a gradu tant. individual in 8 Commun. piano, all of Pelorborough played that university," This fs fly than the high school princi. |With distinction. Margot Rankine, lest tribute to any college pal, nn of Bowmanville, evoked much [constitutes the best way to I" Mr, Bdmison was the special applause when she sa In The [tract the best students. | speaker at the banquet which|C aren of Tomorrow" Miss Rose *} climaxed the successful annual |FFEE MOTTE WAS ace Ways a I" ton { conference of District No. 9, On. tario Secondary Schools Federa- [ASSISTANT TO PRINCIPAL "te tion here, The banquet was at| The speaker of the evening was (ity, Mr, Ed the Lions Community Cen're introduced by Mr. Dippell. Mr |g th G. R. Elliott, BA, B Paced, the|Edmison is assistant to the prin. president, presided, Others at|cipal of Queen's University, the head table were Mr, Edmi-|a member of the national execu- son, town councillor David Hig-|tive of the John Howard Soclety gon, Garnet Rickard, darlington|chairman of the advisory board {township council; Dr."W, 8. Tur.|of the Canadian Citizens Forum be i 7 2 - ner, BA, LLD, fnspector Ontario[Mr, Dippell also pointed out that HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION HONORS CEDARDALE SCHOOL GRADUATES [ites irs, Chane ti. Bt, Poet : , Lk ris ., president the (drive whic a as TA The pupils who graduated | the camera at the event are: | C. M, Elliott, superintendent of | Rose Willoughby, Diane Gow, | Sandra Lesenko. Third row: |Canadian "Tonchers Federation $3,750,000 for Queen's University. |i , left Rev, ublic schools; and L. R. Wil- | Erika Vielhaler, Isolade Boe: | Bud Thomson, Walter Morrie | oq principal Oshawa Collegiate] There are many facets concern. from Coltgrdale Publle School | front row, from oo : fiams, Second row: Pat Find- | hime, Joan Flintoff, Thelma | son, Frank Pomery, Jack Jacke \and 'Technical Institute: L. W. ing the public relations of univer. Inst June were feted by the | R. E. Dargan, Danlel Shutka, | 1, "gyiviey Dargan, Tva Town. | Cassel, Jane Campbell, Lynda | son, Jim White, Fred Foote, Ee u o Home and School Association | principal; Mrs. Shutka, Mrs. H. | send, Norma Porter, Carol | Singer, Marie Weyrich, Donna | Don Parker and Bob Henry. spanks 3 Wednesday night. Caught by | Donald, Mrs. G. Thomson, Dr. | Mosienko, Marlene Homes, | McGahey, Shirley Lambert Times-Gazette Photo arship, was people who are able Immigrants May [© =m this ability is an appreciation of To Honor Outstanding Civil Servants Up Welfare Cost iw. an adventure, the speaker ES §8s siisit » % | [] be Unemployed immigrants may Chesebrough, 'as soon as govern. PV upils At Collegiates i | cost. the City of Oshawa as much ment grants will stop," Jail. Tels important to ot this {as $10,000 in 1958 in welfare, Mr, Chesebrough explained that vised 4 achievement in studies ind sports a |quate. \ A very well attended meeting released the activities will be awarded for the oY : When the board decided to," (CY ("Ee DRPAEC MELE "OAL this time, a brief of resolu minister of welfare and the mine |welfare budget for 1958, " . first time next month in Oshawa's| |ereate this honor it had in mind (p, BE Tb PRICE ANCE arena tions proposed by other branches ster for citizenship and immigra- WOULD UP BENEFITS acin 1 eon ers ™ - | en | Hon pointing out the situation, He also urged that unemploy- standard demanded to rounder e p othe | convention in Ti t quality for 4 the pin is 0 high that eld of school activities," he con pi etilg was opened by de Jie Janta conve a ue the board Jollowig a Toport by present unemployment insurance H ) 4 two or three pupils ¢ ued, " " 1 mted by Mrs, Fred Ing. Out of| Welfare ministra ' + |benefits amount to wi Satur pr ly only two o puplis | A "On the rear of the pin will stated that we are llving in|sented by Mrs With? Branch | Chesebrough Wednesday night, after 30 weeks of contri tong. 0 da Y ere ay 'edr, ' ee | ble ch 3 N adopted the Tre Jin davoraled with fhe new! {probably one or two other details, ag a oo ihe day Bday and instructed the Branch dele. that the forthcoming direct talks that a man with a larger family Have you ever felt like shoot by" which Is an open race, th Education Board crest Is seen ' 1 below. The board's motto 8 set {honor which will be especially fr, "Spt Gp EAC anth of resolutions at the annual conven: cial governments in November fits than in unemployment insurs sitting on the roof of your ver-\and $1400, he said. a aa Selicial) hatished bY, j wold bring action in this regard. ance, This 'ed many unemployed |andah or perched on your chim-| Mr, Askéw sald that the Lan by "Excellence", JLdcatiol itic1a' so alter, t p 0 Resolutions: "There are more : 5 tiated bY nt will have fo attain|said: "We intend this to be some-| The board of education has nut SOmBEngale for ne ign Sock The 20,000 civil servants of On. Jobs in Oshawa," sald Mr, Chese-|for assistance. \ 600 miles at least a yearly academic aver- ting really difforent from Sther auided WH a and lar unions had is Winer a oot " le I Juve, You had footie n on LM which is wellbred his ti awards. Our ruling on standards award and s unlikel) es 4 on | C C ne ¥ . \will be unemployed," 'sa r, |careful, One o je ' of 78 pa cent during bis time and may ay. Som. every consideration and had been Canadian Congress of Labo: UNEMPLOYED DOUBLED | Chesebrough, Pals hard hit are|valuable, It could be a racing|and in good condition will cover X ership and service in|be that some years the pin willimencement exercises Nov. 15 : 0 ATIF Ontario clvi, servants b ities, leadership qual-'the OCCI and Nov. 8 at the OCVI, ace, She /duitiet re A] ro BR AR 'iandard|the Board (hat the situation in |abilities. They usually ean only breather before if proceeds on|1200 yards per minute, sa -- - ---------------- es ' |Oshawa was similar to Toronto. |find employment at peak|its way. Askew, } { eivil sercants might be ] riods." ' . .w. ] At the fact that Harold Bowen, civil ser : ihe Na |Oshawa had 'doubled since the Zour BE PROBLEM former president, had now taken| purchase homes under the Na Ot , igeon owners in Oshawa for|lween and $100 for » of C D Training Officia over the office of executive sec-|tlonal Housing plan, The average summer, This could be a financial prob. Pig eos this weekend will be algood stock Mr, Askew told The ! . 15 also stated, having Mr, Bow- 1 len in this new capacity "we civil! ing a home brough. M of the Hungarian office has no jobs at all for the| Over 350 racers from all parts Well Advanced P olicy Talks Servants: wil bametit "greatly ml "A resolution was read to have refugees Will be in CANAGA for immigrants. of Canada are coming to Oshawa ie Seo Bo Aition In ord oo fA atthe provincial government pay|one come 19 The welfare board also decided [for the Annual Canadian Racing Wheasasied ven the i to fill key civil de-|dows and covering all open fire-| Nelson, Oshgwa, president of the| "ar "ayo on "wont to say that| All maintenance, staffs (prov.) sibility of | government issued by the Canadian Institute lurday, , a series of in- Persons entering the Canadian Union Conference of io former CS commissioner had were receiving $300 less per or After one year of |of International Affairs. Althoorh the union has existed (home environment that draws pin {i tstandin, (ifications 'are not considered ade- | The Oshawa Welfare Board has an item for such relief may have g Md "studies : newspapers, |decided to send a letter to the|to be Incorporated in the city's 1 the student who was an all , the CSAO to be opted at "ie sandard De rt a oa Oe annial convention mn Taronio| The decision was reached' by ment benefits bo increased The expec! t alify each] " " wo. lthis brief the ale ted to qu : | ; (be the name of the pupil and|® ¢hanging world." Most notice-| thls bri lowly resolutions! The board expressed the Mr. Chesebrough remar © I am sure this will be the type of |r mepes og oF Hu y well known gates to support these approyed between the federal and provin-|could draw more in welfare bene. ing the pigeons that are often|winner received between $1200 ing for citizenship" has been sub- (sociations will be considered, |cherished by students and much|q ei fe 410 COU, J nothing to] tion. A ple_than (to ask the welfare department ney? MILLE Toke which Is the secon yet decided what pins will received | tario vote on affiliation with the brough. ts abil-|will not be lowered and it may|{will be announced until com. . r' e considerati be ifschoo As wel, a srt a t Compeiated accordingly. ee con eration The welfare administrator 101d (borderline cuses with minor dis: pigeon Which is just taking a|the distance at a speed of about other activities such as school a-'not be awarded at all If the bout . a --- TT ] " Income in order that Ontario quainted the large gatfering with|c come Onur aver of Laomployod. fh ATs aon each Te dun pie wil " tary, g a J "SA, [salary at the present time did not| This brought up the problem of lem to the city." concluded Mr, ; must re ary, a full-time office in CSA warrant this method of purchas-|the mmigrats, sald Mr. Chese-|Chesebrough, "The immigration Major event of the year. be bough you an ) Did at Mr. Bowen had our interes year 58, te all|50% of civil servants' hospitaliza-| Mr, Chesebrough pointed out|to order seven copies of a pamph-|Pigeon Union convention to be In order fo train civil defence house by closing all doors, win. WASHINGTON, D.C, -- W. A amt and_could Sow devils tion and P.8.1. that immigrants are the respon-|let "Behind the Headlines", |held- in Hotel Genosha this Sat-(relurn home Mr. Askew replied that it was the love of their year courses have been house later should leave their|Seyenth-day Adventists, Is ato. heen retired which was to|num than the maintenance sta siny they become a responsibility] The pamphlet deals with prob. for the 1967-88 training poots ter clothi in a of the annual|our benefit, He has been replaced | employed by the federal govern of iho. munlevalit lems o, Jmmigration into, Can the oul a Osha entrance hall autumn council of Seventh-day|hy a. three-member commission ment, thus it was resolved that will receive a certain ° es in' vor St { i "provincial maintenance re. relief loations distributed to board mem:| J H. Aske president "Then take shelter in the ants' stated Mr, fu Oshaws Plgeor c Adventists, top executive policy|wh { Bihe. meeting of the church, Which ihey are bu Startin pt Mace celve a raise of 8 as ay chr Sk 1 no 5 Pout |&roup of more an 100 top ad: | men atc ; io : ministrative officials of the. Ad: celve some consideration. to $0 : e : pan wii bell | halberd dh let SEL oF py 2 BE i SR =p gE thr Sia, ae] a To DAKER " 0 revious statements issued by the at least enjoy some of these bene- ' after 4 mats feed- y y apers fits and comforts of life that are A on 2" rear ae. shoppin orToMITRISY | course Is in its initial stage. |} .00e end of 1987, A world budget for 1088 activ- had no reliable foundation, There being experienced by employees centre. B 8 Bond Street Eo 70 PUBLIC i ity of the Adventist Church willlhad been nothing official as yot|in indusiry and organized labor,| Indigent old-age loners in awa Welfare Board will be held| pg: on il Wotton directs this mes.| PLANNING COMMITTEE {be adopted at the session, Pastor --hore -- ---------- | OSAWA Orton or infirmaries at ity next meeting. Usually no eon racing Is a Digger busi. e to the Oshawa public: The planning committee is|R. R. Figuht, Washington, world |will receive an increase in com- meeting of the olan is scheduled ved than some people may w= HOURS {chaired 'by Col. Wotten, The fol-|president of Seventh-day Adven- {fort money to $10, [for December. . "Although Paces are held 9.00 am, = 6 p.m. | "Civil defence against atomic|ioying are the members of the tists, is presiding at the councll 1 t ti Gi I Pensioners now turn over $40 of : frarnoen | d . oll, Closed Wed. & Sab. A attack is new version of a com-| ji nf MC FE ns Tuc 10n ven I. the 48 pension to ihe city to actle board also. approved ! [ho Saturday in he summer pl a" COS b : god, one RA 3.48 sald Iunity etting together to pro-| . hy ves. i f thi Mayor W. pA A pong vod F The announced monthly pension rep A Ed $03.80. Of the two main races," Mr, igo ao 3 Blonters tions Miss Olive Redman weiinre to u anger Welt are Rescue Work a inctente 0 $55 will affect the in. vd at Aad a Jollet, pay skew. In the "Young Bird Der- against. attack by Indians. partment; Keith Kearns, engin. | | ' Approximately 10 pensioners hospitals, $378.07 for food, aos. I8 are in hospitals or infirmaries in ie. for "It did not unduly disrupt their [®€¥ing department; R. V. Hew- | Welfare and rescue were thes gan; activities. They knew what to do. PO ar AA PU vise: Em h 4 subjects of rhb at the civil en oi Bg # ja) Oshawa now. other hospitals. They ondet au Ties. Slated "N. 'Smyth, police pho dasize defence general orientation Leaders should be trained in clans Dthawa Waitara Board Je cies PY he Dort AL (COMMUNITY SURVEY ! them where course at E. A, Lovell School|the techniques of showing people $10 comfort money after the in. lef in September 1057 as $6946.84, [Capt W. Murray, fire depart ul ama went on about their ment; Dr, W, M. Shaw, medicall Dr. W. G. McKay, Oshawa's Wednesday night, how to help themselves, crease in pensions Wednesday |sasop 8 . " (services; H. Chapman, water re. 8cting medical officer of health, rs, M. Lindsay of the city, The last and most important URPLUS | w " 7 We are now faced with another| If. \ y night, threat 10 our existence and as Sonnalssapee; Ald. Albert V, loday added gmphasis o a warn. wel are départment atted 2 ok Sep yo re-establishment, sid TURN OVER CHEQUES tor Tail sifare budget allots $63 alker, council representative;|!ng& by Ontario's chief OH that |* A he firs {Mrs, Lindsay. She poin 0 the it 4 ; r relief each month, Due to a LY " Jong 2% or Rg ttle B. 8. Edmondson, industry; W, A.|flt vietims should take care to(®VenIng. J. Garrett of the Osh- services of water, electricity, gas, La) ame at surplus in relief costs earlier dur. Bu "ed wnten™ We ahiniutaly Wns hte, we uy, wf i Forsythe, rescue: W. C. March. Prevent complications. awa Fire Department instructed communications and transport ago 9: P Ing the year, the department has But--we know thet "space" will go right | hood that we will perish, 104 Neer iio: Bruc , students in rescue work, most importan' pensioners turn over their pen-|an accumulated | Surphs of [| of th " po 90 right inte the hemes "The information contained In|, hie MACHO: EEtioe Annand,| Up to Monday 52 Canadians had |" pee Lindsay gave a brief sur- MASS FEEDING |slon cheques to the city after $3400.60 in 1057 and end of families this column is designed to let the Public utilities; 'R. Wilcox, trans-|died from complications arising | yoy on basic welfar ie rn Jot what {being taken to the hospital, . . personally delivered. So----whet we say in thet space bs oll people of Oshawa.know how to portation; Maj, J, Warnica, army |out of the sickness. |vey over basic welfare services| Mrs, Lindsay also lectured on The city now ieaves the pen Shareable government cate. important to us--and te you, 1 ti hould it|!laison; E. Reading, supply ser- Dr. W. G ; In case of an enemy attack on emergency mass feeding, cloth sioners $6 In comfort money, for Jorles amounted to $3326.81, City ' are for evacuation shou ices: M. Mel r. W, G, Brown, Ontario Chief |Oshawa. Ing, lodging, registratl Pgon- | 4 tems, borne by the city al Thet's the "why" of * " necessary. Vices; i cintyre Bose) board Medical Officer, sald the number "Experience gained in provid ig 1 a aol, Jerson | puch incidentals as cigarets, or amounted to $822.54 , Aone, ors the "why" of "The Community Survey. " ducation representative: J. H : " ' J *|@1 and adminis ve services. leenex, we in Kvaryotia ln Oshawa is "pul Garrett. rescue: Mrs. M. Lind. of Spauw coud bo reduced ling welfare services to bombed-| A 20-minute film, entitled "The| "Some pensioners voluntarily| Administration costs in Septem. So we can serve you best--we need to know what ypu feel some of your questions have ($Y, ellare department; Major (mild rT Ou ig by out Vietima in the Second ward Homeless Ones, Waa shown, 11+ turn over their whole pension,' ber 1907 vere $1801.70, Diiring the think of whet we say in eur "white pace.' : Hi d . A $s. Lindsay, 8 p we ; oo. Poe po please write C1 aon iin 8 Rlclson wide open to pneumonia". |shown the need for achieving cer-| "Mrs "Lindsay provided a Lg Lh in 8 have re. compared with 130 a The paper ¢ we this d di We our hh will be pub-| The planning commitiee mem: Agreeing with this, Dr. McKay [tain basic objectives." ning comment on the film, |celved their increase in pensions 1956. A total of 51 persons were want to say the right thing, lished aE WIROLE SOI nan |bOrS In Most cases Muad sori sald: "This is what I have heen| She outlined the objectives to! In the second half of the course, |to $55. the gy will ask for $45|on supplementary allowance com- Help us to do that=by filling i ne HH being used. Y: MIL YA may be or sections of Oshawa's civil de- trying to stress all along that|be reached as speed of service Instructor J, Garrett gave a short| monthly, This leaves the pension. pared with 41 in September, 1056, Yorn tis wath y Filing In your "Community Survey Hy aC a brabien may [fence organization, They are re.|PCoPl should take plenty of fluids|and help for the people fo help survey of rescue services. |ers 810 for personal use. | The social 'workers of the de- LU] , sponsible for organizing and re. and stay in bed, | themselves, A movie, "Five Stages of Res-|TO DISCUSS BUDGET | partment made 278 calls in Sep. Cash Awards fo bei hel f QUESTIONS ANSWERED Je or rorsunizing and ve: We have had pneumonia in| NEIGHBORHOOD BASIS cue" was also explained by Mr.! Budget discussions of the Osh.'tember 1957 and 151 special visits, y TOF ng Pp ul, to readers . {Oshawa but the cases have been| As a first step communities Garrett, whose opinions are nearest to what the Col. Wotton answered two ques: The planning committee meets| very few", he concluded pe bu eS S| tions put to him by Oshawa resi: avery two months. A . Oo caus ul dango, son a sid -- ernment geminal, supp G . WwW y Two Accidents FBYPA Holds most readers decide are best! seid EE PROSPECT Goon iy aieinily Grits Won't Move ofiMinor Nature Weekly Meet STUDY THES E ADS IN TODAY'S "at ell : meeting of the civil defence a welfare and lanai committee wil be held closes Monday, Oct, 28. press in past Issues of on mer cottage further north? In Quebec City closed schools 'Not unless your are advised to [fet a evacuate by your civil defence FOR PLUMBE 6 000 sr ceks with 12,000 of the| hoes. You: would Brobany : RS 2.000 Students Infected. on 1 en ce (0) Oo Two minor accidents were re: The regular weekly meeting of D AILY be safer and more comfortable ih] Over 7 million homes in the NL ay Jud parents should, 4 [ported to city police, Wednesday th FBYPA of Faith Baptist TIMES-GAZETTE your Oshawa home under most, United States were without | show signs or a tes OTTAWA (CP) « Rt, Hon, |ditionally resisted the adoption of | Maht. The firat, at the intersec- October 2nd yp dng A D circumstances. Listen. to your| private toilet or bath in 1950. [muscle pains they should be| James G. Gardiner, former agri: any piece of government legisla tion of William and Mary streets|of o special Mission night. The N MARK YOUR CHOICES ¢ radio for advice." , "| culture. minister, says the Liber tion for whicl ver Another question was: 'What Good. bathroom description [Kept In bed. . als in the ii 8 Will not move received a ont pe nh Jivoived, sary riven 4 po . iy big Va -- ON YOUR BALLOT are the first measures against| is important in the Classified Pras ed' 0 he Canadian "want.of-confidence motion un. date, whether as a rosult of dale delve and John Dost oe Johr Mudrey read the: scriptute. radioactive dust after an explo-| ad describing your home for |highest number an fn hug the (til the Progressive Conservatives) general election or otherwise," he| Newcastle, Damage to the two|Annourcements were given by ---- on?" sale. Call RA 3.3492. : 4 u_ victims) piace thelr complete program be-| added. "Nor would it, in my view, |e the president Barr: "Keep the dust outside your this fall with 26 dead, Quebec had|fore Partiament be inclined to do so*in future in| fotatied. $975 Pp | Yas. y [11 deaths, " iO £10. 8 3 A Missionary challenge Columbin hr in Sikaich,, a 1 3, Sgt, onpoaion 1 abate of th man comoelt Cha devi: 0. Fuge tm Showin work f Ayclls MARGE ADS wan, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and lender 5 Rous Muedohald gave issue should be referred once ig avenue, was In collision with| Bible Sraasitior in Guatemala [f Loblaws (2 eds) Zellers Newfoundland two each. [their numereial strength to ob. again to the electorate." (a cily health department car|\8 Fresco ig Bill David. Firestone Canadian Tire rT ---- {struct government legislation Mr. Gardiner was amplifying ghtvan by von Nilfse Marion J. for the Young peo gg Ag for the time being, a least, The on Commons statements he made|:nOmpson, meoe street yuu town for Wes Aaran Cru. MEDIUM ADS C. WL ALMOST new clothing sale to be held astern tar Liberals have 78 of the 102 Sen: previously that the Liberals gave|South. sade which begins on November IMMAGE AND BAKE SALE Qetoner a, coh hi ate seats, |Governor-General Massey assur-| Damage was slight. No In[8rd. T meeting closed with Mioch ' RUMMAGE hao vy Oshawa The 78-year-old Mr. Gardiner ances "that we would carry on|juries were reported. Crown - gi oo ATEN apn Hamby Tre = om re Hadassah Chapt | In St. Berndrd"s School, | I es. Hoa Members Meet Wednesday told a reporter there Sieh 4 Hanae as to make X would be no Liberal-moved want. |[POSSIble for (he new government | SMALL ADS EUCHRE in Scout Hall, Buenas Vista Blow and Mrs, Kay [0f-confidence motion this session |!0 have sufficient support in fhe ' Whitby, Seturday, October (oi Gibnan Street, Friday, October 35 Mrs. Grace 26th, 10 am. to 3 p.m Iat 8 pm. 7 prizes and refreshments, Browne vd op . ial: afk House to be able t lac h 4 tbe ? alte because "This is a special session able to place their i Good Used Clothing. rire 2% chapter Order of 'the Bantam [called to do certain things. Policies before the people of this - Shophards Karns (2 ads) Clifé Mills 2480 SAE re ccliexe Hill Home and (Star eniertaining chapters eve-| "Another one will have to be Sountry and earry on from Bathe & McLellan Millwork & Building Ed Wilson Mitchell's Drug Stare (2 ads) ---- ------ School Association, § , n- - 2. 2:30 pom, a it unas Setuher he [meeting held in Bowman. [called early in the new year," he AFTER ELECTI BINGO candy, needlework, children's booth, [V'1¢ last Tuesday evening, added, "At that time we would |AF TER ELECTION Jury & Lovell Si and. plants sey | Mrs. Christina Henderson has expect the government to place] The assurances were given af | gh avy miths Sports Burns-Danceys Saturday, 8 pm. UAWA, ---------- S---- {recently returned to her home inlall its program before the peo-(ter the June 10 election when Holl, 20 goes ot $10.00. Bloor Street Sunday School { Edinburgh, Scotland, after spend:|ple. W&¥ would want to look at |Prime Minister St. Laurent ree- CLASSIFIED ADS 25 ao game. 25¢ Ing thre: months as the guest of [them befor 3 t-of- ommended to Mr, Massey that! H A ry rare. the wealth 1s | "ore holding ueyl of them Store We Mave 8 Wana ? ie' piet § The second series of Pre-Natal Classes Ristew & Olsen, Realtors H. Goldstein home baking her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, confidence Conservative Leader John Diet . : : and Mrs, J, Henders Arun ' shaker be 'axke Uleyd Ayers, Realtor é cords 25¢. $150 jackpot, sole at the Consumers' Gas An : erson SENATE STATEMENT enbaker be asked to form al 0 y Mrs. Arthur O'Conne Mee 1 [SENATE STATEMENT she anked : | : ' ds T ¥ " % 3 onnor, Mrs, J, minority government. Mr, Mas. lo] G 3 cards of $1.00. Two ad office, 35 King Street East, |Heffring, Mrs. Bays and Mrs.| Mr. Macdonalc sald In the sev had asked how the Liberals | begins ctober 31st at St. regory s ditional free gomes to each on Friday, Oct. 25, 1:30 to [Parker will at 'WL [8 i | \ held tend the CWL|Senate proposed "the government shoul ployer, bridge held in St. Gregory's Audi-| "It will be immediately appar. be able to py pig bn Parish Hall. These Classes are held Weekly Cash Awards : 4:30, Oct. 10,11,12,24,25,26 torium on Thursday evening {ent that we could under the con. long to make it possible for the ---- | 247b| Mrs, Sidnev Le Vacg | stituti 'e and indee re | i oo ae 8 1, of Vie.(Stitution resist and indeed pre«|people of this country to know BINGO Night of cords. |toria, B.C, ls visiting Mr. and|vent the adoption of every piece as fo whether the person 10 whom | each Thursday from 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. 1st Prize 25 ght of mixed cards, Mrs, Waller MacCarl, of Col.|of legislation initiated by the new !they have given the largest rep. | Wha Lt Ls ay $ 00 Every Thursday -- 8 pm, | | and progressive euchre, [borne street government." resentation is a person who can ff If you wish to register for these classes , | 2nd Prize io 00 St. George's Hall, 594 Albert | 8 pm EA Lovell | hare I a ov jopen her home on Sunday after-|through the House without com-'seat Commons: Conservatives 111 I i | | 3rd Prize ............. $10.00 | 4 | Mrs, Leo Bloye, of 316 Palace| 'On the other hand, we could|co p alor " t > ye, d alace r hand, Hd jecommand a majority Tuesday, October 29, street, president of the CWL, will|allow that legislation to 8 oud Present standin in the 265 call the Local oard of Health--RA : $6, $12 and $20 A x rian 36. 0 o- tripled School. Prizes and re. [noon for the Catholic Church Ex-|ment or eriticism Liberal 104, CCF 25, Social y tension Mission display. Tea will] "I feel sure that we will follow Credit 19. Independent 2 Inde. | 5.1 153 . c anytime, freshments., 50c¢ be served, cordial Invitation to neither of these extremes mndent-Libe. beral- y Bat2.9.10/14,17.22.24.20.8 O¢t.24,26.28 nariahionata, [ars Tha Sanat Aan fob Atte 1 atiar 2TAl Lu 'LibtralLabor