Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 3 Feb 1958, p. 5

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§ signe 23 - NET THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mondey, Februery 3, 1958 § Russia Plans 1st Lenten Provincial Little NHL. Carnival Since Revolt. BOWMANVILLE and DISTRICT Staff Reporter -- BERYL HUGHES -- MA 83-3144 For the first time since the ment say AJAX CUBS MOVE UP INTO IST BOY SCOUT TROOP Traves took over a group of | In the photo are four boys who | Tom Traves, Kenneth Hall, Ab Increase In the population of Ajax has meant a correspond. ing increase in enrolment in Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs, Last fall, Police Chief tive of the Little NHL ot the Executive Meets Here BOWMANVILLE -- The execu held a propriste that this outst NHL championships. The Rev, nd Mr, Herbert stated it was ap-| val, The ed In M Bolshevik Revolution, Russia this year plans a big pre-lenten ear-|23, It will thus adhere to the Rus-| Church calendar Russian {sian Orthodox religious' Soviet government has an-| which calls for of and non-religioushouseholds alike the y observance will remain s Maslennitsa will begin holida; Feb, 14 and extend through Feb, as always, feasting and drinking, In the 40 years of communism housewives In it will spon-|the "great fast" of lent this year have continued to celebrate Mase sporting event will be held in sor "on a new basis" the revival on Monday, Feb, 24, lennitsa by vast quantite Bowmanville during the town's of the ancient Russian festival] The 1958 Maslennitsa will fea- les of special d ine! of the local Little NHL commit. Centennial Year, There is wide- celebrating the passing of winter, ture traditional trimmings of the particularly the famous R tee, presided, The meeting was! ad interest in the champion- It is called ""Maslennitsa" or | pre-revolutionary celebration in "blinky" or sour pancakes, enten held to finalize plans for the Phen and the teams will be as. "butter week," Moscow says it cluding games, music, perform- with huge gobs of "smetana," oF .|Little NHL Ontario Play-downs sured of enthusiastic audiences should be "one of the merrriest ing bears and trolka rides, A sour cream, embellished with red to be held at the Bowmanville during the play-downs, Mr, Watt, holidays" of the year, |troika is a sleigh drawn by three and black caviar, . Memorial Arena on April 10, 11,/on behalf of the Arena manage-| Maslennitsa is the Slavic equiv | horses, Some new trimmings sre) Delicacies are washed down and 12, Members of the executive ment committee, said that every. alent of the pre-lenten, winter-end pl d ---~ hot tea served from with goblets of fiery vodka, often came to Bowmanville from all/thing possible will be done for mardi gras festivals in Western|glant samovars, fireworks and flavored with dried tangerine of parts of the province to attend the teams, and that suggestions countries, It dates back to pagan picture galleries where Russians orange peels which give it a light the meeting on Saturday, There would be welcomed of anything times, After Russia was Chris- can be photographed aboard orange color, od were 25 present at the luncheon, further for their benefit, |tianized it was taken over by the stage-prop rocket planes, This feasting and dri now Mayor Nelson Osborne, the Rev.! A donation of 45 pairs of hock- Russian Orthodox Church and| Instead of holding the festival will gain momentum from re- A. C. Herbert, chairman of the ey pants in the official colors of acquired religious connotations, at such traditional sites ss Bmo- vival of the carnival, Bowmanville Centennial Commit. green and white were made by | However, it remained essentially lensk Square (where the ministry | The Soviet government pros tee; Bob Watt, chairman of the the Bowmanville Hockey Moth- | what it had always been--a big of foreign affairs is located) and fesses to be against Srukenintt Memorial Arena Management ers, Mrs, Mel Wiseman made the pre-spring blowout, . (the banks of the Moscow River, but it gets 10 per cent or Commitiee, and Jack Lander, | presentation for the Pee Wees; NOT RELIGIOUS {the Soviet government says it of its government revenues f chairman of the Bowmanville Mrs, "Lloyd Hancock presented Apparently the Soviet Commu. will try to concentrate the frolick. vodka taxes, Increased cons Recreation Commission were spe. those for the Bantams; and Mrs, nist party, in resurrecting the ing at the giant Lenin Stadium inition of vodka during Maslenn Ed Rundle made the presentation carnival, intends to put it on a|the southwest area of Moscow, steps up this revenue, The Hall, Queen street, at ' reet, al noon on Saturday, Ed Rundle, [ scouts, They are attached to Ist | Ajax Troop and known as Ist B | Troop, Ajax, The assistant Howard | scout master is Dave Marsh, | Allan Holla, AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 St. Paul's Church Opens Christian Youth Week AJAX = At the regular service demanding, They rather want to (j, have just recently moved from Cub Pack up On the left, Salvation Army Sunday Events AJAX ~ The Holiness Meeling |of the Salvation Army, on Sunday |morning, was under the leader: ship of Lieutenant L. Luxford, A scripture reading and children's story were given by Lieutenant P, Donnelly, Lieutenant P, Donnelly in the morning message, spoke of Pentecostal outpowering of of worship held at St. Paul's Unit- follow their own lives, They desire (he Holy Spirit as recorded in the od Church on Sunday morning the minister, Rev, A, M. Butler, wel comed members of the CGIT who were attending the service in a body to commemorate €hristian Youth Week want, also, to be to give them to to obey but free. They want selves wholly, but not today morrow! Acts of the Apostles, the second chapter, associating the disciples' spiritual experience with four em. blems of the Holy Spirit, The fig The answer to God must not be ure of the dove brought deepgr 'Yes, Il' nor 'Yes, but ' Let peace of God, which keeps the His sermon was outstanding an no one think lightly of following heart and mind through Jesus of special value to these young|Jesus "and being committed 10 Christ; the living water is sugges people who are standing on the threshold of womanhood "Why be a member of the Church' he asked, "The simple answer I am tempted to give," he went on to say, "Is you eannot be a Christian unless you are a member of the church and Spirit. Some people would be yh the directory class His church "Thirdly, you know you are not an individual all by yourself, You need fellow Christians to help you in your life, You are called, with others, to love one another and be a living temple of the Holy tive of cleaning from sin and re freshing the soul; the fire is sym bolle of Jehovah's continued pres ence; and the anointing with oll, the anointing of His life and power The afternoon began In the meeting I give this answer because I be. Christian members, but are put| Company Meeting the Bible read lleve It "You cannot be a member un less you are committed to Christ You can be good; but the mark of a Christian Is not that he Is good, but that he Is seeking to follow the Christ wholeheartedly There are people who come to church regularly but who do not appear' to be true Christians; it may be that they are making a tremendous spiritual fight, | "Jesus' words fo any who would | follow Mim are: 'H any want to + follow in my footsteps he must! give up all thoughts of himself and carry his cross and follow Me." And Paul sald, in one of his letters to the Christians 'Don't you realize that you, yourself, are the temple of God and that Christ Is within you'? "Why should you become member of God's body or His temple" It must be because vou want God to make something of your life. God Is very near to His people though they are more often far from Him "A church member knows that he Is a child of God and In the power and love of Christ he can meet and become vietorious over the power of evil, Without this grace a church member feels In. (hold another of their most enjoy. A complete, that his life Is nothing Johnson, Messrs, and Charles Briggs with the off by our witnessing to the Chris tian faith "Let every Christian submit himself to the New Testament message that these people may be faced with the real and living example of Christ, With utter commitment to the living our church will become the Holy Temple of God." Accompanied and directed by Mry, Russell ch sang "The Prayer Perfect", The minister announced that a num- ber of baptisms are expected to take place next Sunday and his sermon will be on "Baptism--The Door to the Church', DORCAS GROUP The Dorcas Group will meet on Wednesday, February 12, at 8 p.m, at the home of Mrs, Howard Neff, 18, Cedar street, Ladies in terested In the fellowship and work of the Woman's Association and who live in the vicinity wil be most welcome to attend this meeting Everyone Is looking forward to February 18 for at 8 o'clock on this Tuesday the Elizabeth Group of St. Paul's United Church will able social evenings in the church INE Was responsive Carol Wichman, This week the young people begin the self-denial saving league, this money going to the mission field At the Salvation Meeting in the evening Lieutenant Luxford spoke of Jesus as a defender of the little children, He gathered them to Himself when others would have sent them away, an to Him; that only the one {without sin can judge. We also see the kind but decisive way Jesus handled this case. Then Jesus, full of sympathy for the weak woman, who even with sick ness that had lasted years, wen to church, He hes.ed her right then slon Is extended to al', He knows our every weakness and stands ready to help if we will but let Him, We make the cholee of whether He enters our lives or " Man, Bird Released From Prison PRINCETON, Eng. (Reuters) Dartmoor prisoner was re leased Friday with a 15-months "A goad reason to seek mem. hall, Everybody Is cordially Invit. old bird he hatched from an egg bership Is because you want to," sald Mr, Butler, "The desire of your soul must become a passion ate seeking for His demand on us is absolutely total. If we would be a member of His church we must get rid of the selfishness greed and all the evil that cruel fied Jesus "Truly I belleve that most people do not want to he remind od of this second reason. It Is too ed to attend | SET HIGH BAIL MONTREAL (CP) Ball of $10,000 was set Wednesday for Bernard Montepetit, Montreal furrier charged with conspiracy to set a fire last August in Shaw Inigan Falls, Que, As a result of the fire, fire insurance compan les pald more than $50,000, {with the warmth of his body and {ralsed within the walls of the | prison. The man-who refused to give his name--left with the bird, a Jackdaw, on one hand and a cage he had built in the prison work {shop In the other, The man sald he will free the Jackdaw when he reaches home | "She won't go far without me," he sald Rain-Making Method Perfected, Aussies Say MELBOURNE (Reuters) Australian sclentists, after years of rainmaking research believe they now .are on the threshold of perfecting a success ful method This was foreshadowed recently in New South Wales by scientists of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organ ization after what they described ROOM AND BOARD Robert Willmot, | led by Miss | 'What a lesson | He gave us when the scribes and | oir, pharisees brought the sinful wom: |" His sympathy and compas-| cial guests, A 1 ville for the Junior A's, | non-religious basis, to was given by the where a big fun fair will be bullt,| of vodka was raised by 10 to 20 Mayor in a| A delicious meal was served,| The official Soviet announce. The outstanding aspect of the! per cent recently, short address. His Worship as-|The catering was done by fh eeemee------ sured the executive that the town Bowmanville Ladies' Auxiliary of | . will welcome the hundreds of the Canadian Legion, Anne Piper, boys who will come here in the the president of the Auxiliary, Ns egains |spring to take part in the Little/was the convener, sent when pleture taken, Bob | Hepburn, B= uble-Header | PERSONALS De opis on mit | Hockey League by, will be the guest speaker at| BOWMANVILLE -- Clean play the February meeting of the was predominant in a penalty- Women's Auxiliary to the AJax|free Goodyear League double {and Pickering General Hospital, | header, played yesterday at the {This will be held In the nurses' (local ice palace, ' residence, at 8 p.m, Monday, John Mason opened the scor- February 10, Mr, Ing specializes ing for the Fan Belts in Yhe first in growing gladioll, and will game, Lloyd Stainton Increased show some of his collection of their lead to 2-0, but soon after colored pictures on the cultiva- ward, "'Gusty" West, flashie BOC tion of these lovely flowers. All forward closed the gap to 2-1, as ladies are welcome, |he scored for the Hose Room, Sergeant Russell Smith, RCAF, Play was close, until slightly over t its Explorer into orbit, C One of the early diplomatic re Mrs. Smith and Susan, North a minute remaining in the game, | H lds D Bay, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, When John Mason wrapped it up| 0 ance ~Photo by John Mills continued their winning ways, as they practically clinched first place in the Lakeshore loop, with a 65 win over 'the Lindsay Re- gents, In a BOC's didn't seem By JOHN M, HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON an - with United States has regained wit Jather dul game, the orbiting Explorer some of the| themselves in winning, Keith|prestige it lost to Russia last West led the home team with a October, but high officials ac two-goal effort which was match- knowledge that there's still i |long way to go, oa dor Lady 22 So, These officials say it would be Wally Samanski scored the win. foolish to under-estimate the lead ner, with single tallies for the|fussia holds as the result of its Bobs going to Junior West, achievement in getting two Sput- {8yd Arnold and Gerry Robinson, Miks aloft months before the U.S, a ---- go | | game up with 7 minutes of play This dance was the second of a'a long period of remaining. Bowmanville - Orono Combines months, [petition by the world's great pow- ------------------ --~ ~ | @r8 for control of the skies, | As officials now see the situa- tion, the Committee Studies U.S, sults of Friday night's achieve. ment may be a new American hower's proposal to Premier Bul- ganin for an agreement pledging! { outer space to peaceful uses. | Arthur McCartney, York street, |With his second goal, The defeat, BOWMANVILLE -- A success:| A new initiative on this pro- Mrs, Margaret Steer, Y ox k|Jished the Hose Room deeper fy, dance was held on Saturday ho dhe Satlen treet, attend th { | | possible, though no spi ac Foremost mumnes| J8ck Large led the front run ening in the Logon Hall, Queen [ISDS WOME 10 Reece, held in McLaughlin Hall, Osh. "ing Mats to victory over the Of. street, by the Goodyear Recrea-| ...co0n In AGENCY awa, on Thursday afternoon, She|fice With his 2-goal effort, Large|tion Club, More than 130 people BU tGEBHE bg | , '(following a scoreless first stanza.|dances to the music of Bryce gested that a UN agency might Mis Ralluieen Philips | Lioyd Hamilton blasted a long Brown and his 'orchestra, Osh, be created by East-West agree of Utica, Other mothers attendin {drive in a couple of minutes later, awa, Russell Oke, chairman of ment to police a pledge to limit| from. Ajax. were Mrs, Alex Ruy | Leading scorer Don Masters rap- the Goodyear Recreation Club, space missiles and space explor- Mrs, E, Leveridge wiched around Large's second|for the dance, During the eve.| Unless some such system fs Mrs, Steer and son Edmund visited Mr, and Mrs, G, Phillips, Utica on Sunday. go to Mrs, George Bell, who un-| derwent 'major surgery in the! Ajax Hospital on Wednesday, | Mrs. Wynn Leigh, Brampton, | But Still Long Way To Go {series held during the winter grim, costly and dangerous com: launching should strengthen the American position] in negotiating with Russia for a , Rowmanv! A ana or TATA wire SAY Prestige, There is no doubt that state de- partment leaders were reluctant to approach a top-level meeting while the U.S, was completely behind in the satellite race, Now officials grivately concede that with the U.S, satellite in or- bit they face the probability of a summit conference with consider- ably less concern than they felt before the successful launching Friday night, | TYRONE MRS, W. RAHM | | | Correspondent TYRONE ~~ Mr, and Mrs, J, A. Rosevear visited I. W. Lar-| Norma Davey and Maxine All- mer, Millbrook, dread are now convalescing ns their homes after their operations for appendicitis in Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, A. V, Edwards of Welland has returned to his home after visit. Ing Mr, and Mrs, T. Scott, Congratulations to A. H, Brent 7 A| vere looking gavel, on his 85th birthday, Jan, 23. family gathering was held at the {home of his daughter, Mr, and goal with Bill Lple sewing the ning a buffet suppper was served, | worked out, officials here foresee Mrs, Ross Pooley, Oshawa, increasingly | Mr, and Mrs, Walter Park were Mrs, Frank Werry visited Mrs, C. F. Awde, Orono, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Wright were dinner guests o fMrs. Annie Miller and Beth, Oshawa, Bethesda pupils and teacher Miss Vilda Brown, are now com- ing to Tyrone school, having a room In the basement which has been made comfortable, Miss Brown is now boarding with Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Phare, Mr, and Mrs, W, Rahm were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Clem Rahm, Haydon, Oaken Gavel In Archives EDMONTON (CP)--An oaken gavel--once part of a roof beam In a church dating back to 1309 ~has been given a place In Ed monton archives, The gavel, donated to the city by A. A. Campbell, retired Ed. n comptroller, was made from wood taken from St, Bo- tolph's church at Boston in Lin. olnshire, England, Mr, Campbell, sald it was brought here in the 1930s for use by Edmonton's mayors at coun. {ell meetings, But apparently # was never used, The slim, se nine inches ng, was found by Mr, Camp bell in a city office in 1949, SHOT AT RECTORY INDIANAPOLIS (AP) =-- Clif Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs, ford C. Groover, 58, accused of A. Moore, Enniskillen, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Terry, Oshawa, Mrs, 8. Walker and Douglas, Mrs, R. Walker and Danny, Mr, and Mrs, Keith Rob. | shooting his wife on | he steps of a Roman Catholic rectory, was [convicled Wednesday of murder and sentenced to die June 28, 4 move to press President Eisen. posal in the United Nations Is to the cellar, was guest of her granddaughter, Scored early in the second period, enjoyed a varied program of State Secrtcary Dulles has sug- sell and Mrs, C. Degeer. and Pd In both Office goals, sand- was in charge of arrangements ation to peaceful purposes, | Best wishes of all her friends _ spent the weekend with friends in Alnx. ---- Canadian Relations ~~ | Report On B By GEORGE KITCHEN lo the will be "to repair some] ook Use At Library MRS. C. H, REESOR, Correspondent Canadian Press Staff Writer |of the fences that appear to be WASHINGTON (CP)~The Sen-|building up between gour two ate foreign relations committee| countries and to bring about bet: Friday scheduled a week-long in- ter understanding, better rela-| quiry into U.S. relations with|tions and better co-operation. {Canada, described by one of Its] Canada will occupy a unique/ PORT PERRY -- Annual meet. members as occupying a position position in the committee inquiry! CAMP BORDEN (CP) -- An Ing of the Port Perry Memorial (©! 'tremendous importance" in as the only country being singled electronic rifle range first major Library was held In the library's the present-day world, [out for separate study, The bal-| change in Canadian markman. community room, with Mrs. A,| Senator Mike Mansfield, Dem: ance of the review will deal ship training since the Boer war, MacFarlane, presiding, Others ocratie from Montana, sald the/mostly . with broad geographic has been demonstrated to Can- present were Mrs, Bruton, Mrs, |committee, in a broad review of areas. |ada's Infantry regiment com. Cornish, Mr. Harper and Mr, US. foreign policy, will devote UNEASY OVER CANADA | manders, Jefford one or two days to public| The decision for a separate Three more of the four-phase In the librarian's report, Mrs. hearings on Canada and the rest Canadian study points up Ingram stated that the total elr-|of that week to study of the tes- growing congressional uneasiness finished rifleman from a raw re- {culation from all departments timony produced. over Canadian complaints|cruit in 80 hours---half to one. {for the year was 9792. Magazines | The Canadian phase of the re- against U.S. policies, The House third the time now required---are borrowed In addition to books yiew, scheduled to start Monday, |of Representatives foreign af- scheduled to be bullt by June i amounted to 720 [Is expected to be reached some. fairs committee this week sent|/in Calgary, Petawawa, Ont, an There pri To segivired oo time In April, two of its members to Ottawa to| Valcartier, Que, nv rowers, adults anc uve | anadian| 'After extensive trials, e Hes, live, on Hie ger ge Js purpose, Mansfield wid Tor determin Te chose of Cane new ranges will be built in other rom rural districts, More than! military centres, possibly by next 300 books were purchased and Mary Lou Robertson and Jim Mansfield sald 7 Somipitise fall," Col, N. Gr Wilson-Smith, put Into circulation during 1957, | Burnett. were beaten by Iren Study Will ensure that Cana 1d| Canadian At the conclusion of the meet Ptolemy and John Croxall, gets the attention Jue soy fantry, sald Thursday, ing the librarian thanked the [gp "E CLUB have got in the past.' neAses op a little embarrassing that members of the Library Board * FRVIC : Will be called and asked to out. thi basic was over: for thelr co-operation and inter.| January meeting of the Service line problems and to suggest something so PR est, : Club was held at the home of remedies, | ooked Tot 40 long. Cob, Sok HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS [Vener "Mra. Gordon Prentice; «onde. Mansfield sald, ls of \ige the first major switch In In Inter . school basketball, the was assisted in the planning of [the United States. marksmanship training In girls were at home to the Brock this meeting by Mrs, Earl Geer, | "We think that Canada despite Ye girls, while the boys went toMrs, Harold Martyn and Mrs, |, all population, is a great BY SILHOUETTES Brock. The Senior girls won 48-11 Robert McNab. a PD Ne Celt Deco. 'concrete bulls with thelr and Senior boys, won 68-47. Both| The slate of officers for 1958 ROWE Un occasion, the | iam oen, cof Junior teams lost by small mar- are Honorary president, Mrs, sos. (E. 8. Linstead: past president, the Commonwealth and she now|gure silhouettes spotted. at vary: get and fire swiftly, with stress [Placed on the importance of a "first-round hit," "Also," the colonel sald, "a soldier can tell immediately if he has made a hit." Another soldier | walks behind the advancing rifle. {each shot, Basle weapon on the range is {the new FN (C1) semi-automa- Electronic Rifle Range Demonstrated To Army [from lessons learned in Kenya, Malaya and Korea, "We just weren't getting the return in hits for the number of shots fired, , "The Americans pioneered this system, They asked the question [that should have been asked alranges, designed to produce 8 man, correcting his alm with| Years ago--what are we trying [to hit and under what conditions in battle? | "The answer certainly wasn't a well-llluminated bulls-eye."" tle rifle, which shoots 20 rounds | -- |as fast as the soldier can pull |the trigger, | The colonel sald: | "The recruit first learns the I mechanics of handling his rifle army director of in. on a stationary silhouette target) at 25 yards, Then he moves on to {apply what he has learned on the |falling targets at ranges up to | 350 yards." {ON LIVE TARGETS After that, the recruit visits a 50 third location, where he is trained to spot live targets hidden in varying types of terrain, He shows what he has learned dians have acted In the foreign|towering "bulls-eye'-type targets In the fourth phase, the forest fl \ 1 by -up, fibre fi- range where targets are hidden | field for Britain and the rest of are replaced by pop-up De a | | FOR MISSED PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE PHONE MA 3-5561 If you have not received our Times - Gazette by p.m, call KING TAXI Groove's wile, Nita, was shot ig ' * Brocks boys will play here regularly on Fridays, | Intra-mural basketball team V (A. Read) defeated VI (M, Har. ris) by default; team IV (D, Christie) defeated 111 (E, Bensch.! up) 73 Pat Asling 'and David Langille | defeated Miriam Harris and Grant Menzies at badminton, !| as 'the most 'successful rain. across, brought steady rain over maing day we have had." the parched Warragamba dam On the day in question, tower. catchment area Ing cumulus clouds over the. in Little has heen revealed J so far land Blue Mountains, where the about the varied techniques used Mrs, Wm, Taylor Jr,; president, Mrs. Frank Honey: vice - presi dent, Mrs. Allan Walsh; secre. All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. y y ith only 30 seconds to occuples a position of tremendous! ing ranges over different types | bushes, w 3 | importance in the world, lof terrain, Riflemen must find find each target, aim and fire, "The ittee intends to give|the target in the brief period it| The colonel sald the change tary, Mrs, Joseph § rs; treasurer, Mrs, Gordon Prentice; assistant secretary - treasurer, Mrs, Earl Geer; hospital repre- sentatives, Mrs. Frank Honey: corresponding secretary, Mrs, Earl Geer. first authentic, artificial rain: hy these scientists, whose discov storm in Australia was produced pies may one day help to trans In 147, were 'seeded with sil: form the face of one of ver jodide from an Avro-Anson world's driest cantinents aircraft, and 20 man + made storms, each about 10 miles MEAGRE RAINFALL Discovery of an economic means of increasing natural rain fall and of producing it at the the OTTAWA (CP)---Canada's 23rd » right time and place could benefit Australia more than most countries. For two . thirds of Parliament was short - lived--a single session of 78 sitting days-- AWP FF, GREAT CAESAR, JUNIOR, WHAT RAPPENEDT., YOU LOX AS F A GORILLA MAD RALED YOUR HEAD IN THRU ™E BARS! WAS WON ---- I RASSLED AVALANCHE MSKRUSH' FRIDAY NIST, AN' HE WAS SPARKED uP 1. GUESS AY AUSKLES 0 TeHT! but it was packed with history | and vote-catching "goodies" en. | acted under a minority Progres. sive Conservative government, The first precedent was estab: | 1 FIGGERED MY POL TEPIN WOLD BRING of LWCK.., BUT MAYBE IT'S - ON ACCOUNTA NOT BEING SETTLED ENOUGH YET TO BEAM GOOD LUX AT ME! |this sprawling, 3,000,000-square- mile land mass receives less than [20 Inches of rain a year, and the {other third relies on only vari I [able falls Official estimates reveal that given an adequate water supply, | between 140,000,000 and 400,000 000 acres would be capable "intensive development." while a further 700,000, acres woilld suitable for grazing | Apang from desert areas, most parts of Australia often have {cumulus cloud conditions suitable {for producing artificial rain. Ex | peris believe that marginal agri cultural areas in southern and {Southeastern Australia [eelve about 2 a Vear Dur 14, when Queen Elizabeth per sonally opened her Canadian Par. al llament by reading the: speech _ from 'he throne first sovereign to do so Its ending Saturday was histor- cal, too, For the first time be signed outside the capital by the Governor-General, Prime Minis: ter Diefenbaker flew to Quebec City Saturday morning to obtain Governor-General Massey's sign- ature to the proclamation and returned to announce dissolution nd a March 31 general election Commnns--pnother which re inches of natural rain Hourish a gudranteed rainfall could vith to a sitting Vv also believe result In between, the minority government or Moy nal 190 parliamentary the €98800g prova for many . measures said were the fulfillment of its) country's first since the ap ropical north triggered ¢ suld Youn ort SOWA engthen |season, ra Short Commons Session Packed With History pledges in last year's election campaign, INCLUDE SOCIAL SECURITY They included higher old age and other social security pen. slong, cash advances for farm-| stored prairie grain, a wide pro. gram of agriculturai price sup. lished on its opening day, Oct, ports, some minor tax cuts, more gress with a minimum of fuss, money for provincial and assistance for power development The government's legislative program did not have an entir ely easy road, although right from the start the official Libera! treasuries Maritimes the document dissolving it was Opposition promised that it would and Social Credit parties almost not obstruct the government {While it sought to carry out its election promises, - and would [neither propose nor support mo- tions of non-confidence, This promise was made by the then Liberal leader, former prime minister St. Laurent. who alverdy had decided step down. But Lester B. Pearson, chosen Liberal chieftain Jan, 18 adopted a different policy, On his first ieader n day as Opposition it Jan, 20, he moved non-confidence operation there as in the Com 7:30 P.M in the moverament. Canada the omer it is due| Is exposed, aim and fire, {in teaching techniques resulted as an equal state and a close] When hit, the waist-up silhou. = friend and neighbor and as an|ette falls to the ground and the ever-growing Influence in the/rifleman continues his advance. {British Commonwealth of. Na-| The extensive butt parties, "tions," which raise and lower the targets| wm {1 the old-ranges, are placed by one man at a switchboard who controls the popping targets with buttons. The old, permanent ranges cost about $150,000 for the concrete in. stallations, Col, Wilson - Smith said, The 54 portable targets and {their Installations here cost about His motion, supported only by $10,000, | his party, proposed that the Con. | "A fullunit construction of 60 servative gavernmant resian and ip 70 iarEeis woulda ooet ne about make way for a Liberal admin: $20,000," he sald istration without an election, ' For all their co-operation in ON US, IDEA voting support of government leg. The new range is patterned islation and facilitating its pro- after a United States idea and teaches recruits to find their tar TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN GARDENING AND PLEASANT HOME SURROUNDINGS SEND TODAY! 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