| CANADA'S "BUDGET DOLLAR FISCAL YEAR 1959-60 i. " pn Bg a __ |Brooklin HS Select Slate By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT Egan, Mrs Matthew Agar and between teachers, pupils, and|on Ital |Walter Mittler, PERSONAL ' INCOME TAX CORPORATION ; vs INCOME TAX INCOME TAX UP Personal Income taxes will | ing announced an incraese in | Graph gives breakdown of the yield the federal government | about 30 cents of every revenue dollar for the 1959-60 fiscal | enue of $5,267,000,000 the tax | year, Finance Minister Flem- | would yield $1,578,000,000. | Stage Concert At Enniskillen the tax in his budget presented | jncome and revenue dollar by to Parliament, Of a total rev- ne c 4 major items. ~CP Newsmap In Health Seen | OTTAWA (CP)--A "whole new approach' to public health in : | New Approach | Se | BROOKLIN --- The Brooklin |Home and School Association held its April meeting at Meadowcrest| Junior School, The president, Mrs, Ted Draper, was in the| chair and secretary, Mrs, ray Robinson, and treasurer, Mrs, the summer picnic, and ideas for circle Club, met Saturday in the |Twnship Hall, under Mrs Al-\made Saturday by Mathew Agar er and Mrs Robenaland the senior class of the Sun-and Siberia. Archie Campbell, gave repo the minstrel show realized $115 | for the associatin funds, Attendance plaque was award-| ed to Mrs. Clark's room, Mrs. Raymond Kennedy and| {Walter Mittler, official delegates Ito the 40th Ontario federation of home and school convention, pre- |sented reports Mrs, Ralph Hunt- |er, assisted by Mrs. Dingman, | presented a slate of officers for 1959 as follows: President, Mrs, Ted Draper; 1st vice . president, | Mrs, Clifford Johnston; 2nd vice-| president, Mrs Don secretary, Mrs Murray Robin- son; treasurer, Mrs Archie Campbell; executive: Principal| |John Wallace; assistant principal, |Mrs, Wes, Routley; Mrs. W. Man- [ning, Mrs, Don Roberts, Mrs WOOL Any government Deficiency | Payment will apply only on | properly graded wools | Secure the utmost by patronizing the organization that made this possible SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 Weston, Ontario | without charge from Boyd Ayre, HAMPTON | Ralph Hepburn R.R. 2, OSHAWA | Obtain sacks and twine It was announced that nomina-| tions can still be received until the annual meeting in May, Ted Draper requested 4H CLUB MEETS i \ Mur. members to bring suggestions for| The 4.H Girls, Brooklin Happy PAPER DRIVE SUCCESS rts, [the 1959 project, Mrs, Alfred Spencer reported that| Mrs, Mervyn Bird introduced|bert Coop Larry Jonuson of bunderiand, a Nesbitt, wilh presilent, CNE gold medalist who sang sev-|Nesbitt, in the Carol eral selections, accompanied at| Wilda Gordon, home economist, the plano by his mother, Uxbridge, and Mrs C, De Jonge, Stephen Saywell of Oshawa president of Brooklin Women's spoke on "The Game of Life." |Institute, which sponsors the fie urged closer ties between group, were present, home and school by. co-operation) The jiron was given a lesson an parents, |record books, { emstitching, part of the project of "Cotton Grade 2 mothers served lunch for Club Girl's Bedroom" by the {which was followed by a social leader, Mrs, Albert Cooper, Miss period, | Gordon complimented the group | A successful paper collection | SD BR a mal tn al abel aad Shs 2 od do ld Sod SE ehareh puiding fund Next cor] 1rading Stamps J lection will be Saturday, May 16 " Here To Stay CHAMPION SHOWMAN Sob Ruste, Grand Champloh showman of Kemptville Agricul! MONTREAL (CP) -- Tradin tural School Royal for 1950 has stamps are falling out of oi successfully completed his senior hut grocers are afraid to give year at the college, He ar- them .up, the Canadian Whole- rived. home a few days ago to|sale Grocers' Association was spend holidays with his parents, told Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Hunter, Robert M, Mueller, editor of a rT New York grocery trade publica. tion, said trading stamps likely HALFWAY ISLES The Diomede Islands, three will be around for a long time. small islands in Berin Strait, are, He said fewer stamps were is. about halfway between Alaska sued in the United States in 1958 than in 1957, Mitchell; | 7, No it doesn't grow on trees but it does grow when you save regularly at IMPERIAL 2 BAIN KK 27 wie butt. ENNISKILLEN A variety; Mr, and Mrs, Alles Werry and Sties such as Ottawa was urged concert was presented to a big girls were Sunday dinner guests Monday by Dr. Roger Kennedy, in audience at the community halllof Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee, Ked-| city medical officer of health, Y:| William Foster Snowden, Friday under the auspices of the ron He questioned whether perio- R.R. 2, OSHAWA parsonage board of the Ennis. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Oke, visit-/dic health examinations for or by writing to | killen pastoral charge of Burke-eq Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Ashton, schoolchildren are really neces: CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE | ton, Enfield and Enniskillen, Frank Dorland was MC for the evening. A film of Nassau was tanded a 85th wedding anniver-| Purple Hill, sary now that diphtheria and at: hold epidemics are a thing of Mr, and Mrs, E. W. Begley [the past shown by W. H. Brown of Maple gary party for Mr. and Mrs. Grove. Mrs. Brown gave an ac-/Clarence Willls, Cold Springs, § count of the high lights of their Thursday. A trip. Rev. F. Jackson of Tyrone intrigued with magic and Miss Pat Davis, of Solina, rendered several accordion solos, The Mar- family visited Mr. and Mrs, Ar- § thur Leadbeater. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cox and Mrs. Fred Toms, accompanied lov-Page Four of the Oshawa yp. yilliam Reid, of Orono to Sweet Adelines with Pat Knight, visit relatives at Caesarea Shirley Luke, Marj. Moffatt, Jean McKenna gave a performance lina. Dr James, Oshawa called on Mr An instrumental trio, Roy Ash and Mrs. E in harmony singing ton (violin) Bill Mantel (guitar), Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Werry, So George Werry and . A. Werry, Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Stainton, Cliff Dayes (guitar) presented Gail and 'Doris visited C Mills popular song hits. A plano duet by and R Hope's Port Perry. Mrs. L. Lamb and Mrs. M. Stain. tan and a clever skit by Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Begley ix visited Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Mills, ladies from Burketon, Mrs. Bone, Manle Grove, Sunday. Mrs. Ribey, Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs Mary Griffin spent the weekend Argue, Mrs, Larmer and Pat/with Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Walker, Turnbull concluded the program. Tillsonburg, The guests were served lunch by parsonage board members. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ltn] Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Lamb, Ruth Lamb, Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Lamb, were Sunday visitors to hay, Kendal, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamb. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Doreen and Donald, Mrs, Fred| Toms and Mrs, Lloyd Slemon were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox, Isling- ton and tea guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Trewin, Mimico. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ellis and family spent the weekend at their cottage In Cordova Mines. Mr, and Mrs, Norman Wright and daughter Marguerite have returned home from their holi- day with Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ford in Tucson, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rey- nard, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yeo. Tinda. 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