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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Sep 1955, p. 14

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_ PAGE FOURTEEN K Canadiana: Candidg comâ€" ment jp the Smithy Falls (Ont) Canadiansa whose pioneer anâ€" cestors struggled for more iand, are today battling for more parking space . . . lunisâ€" fail (Alta) Province thinks that "for pure fiction writing it is hard to top the fellows reponsible for the thousands of road signs from coast to coast. In their work the authâ€" ors show, in many cases, & total disregard for the truth." when a fatal accident occurâ€" red at Chesley, Ont., with a fiveâ€"yearâ€"old driving a tracâ€" tor, a jury recommended settâ€" ing an ageâ€"limit for tractor drivers. . . . when Mission, Texas, beat Mission B.C., in an attendance contest, the latâ€" ter sent along a shipment of 60 12â€"ounce jars of its own famous strawberry jam for the Texan Rotary Club members; plus publicity material,~ of sourse, and some publicity reâ€" cordings ... At Dickson, Alta., M. J. Reesor of Heckia and G. Wells of the RCAF saved a young moose calf from drownâ€" ‘ng while on a fishing trip; mother was quite pleased at the humanity of humans . . . at Moosomin, Sask., after the official ceremonies attendant _ountry Editor _ 4 Ways to Buy â€" Cash, Charge, Budget, Layaway Â¥m RICHMOND L« 137 King East FURS Opp. City Hall sticking around after everyoue was gone, decided to stay and watch him; later in the night the opening of the new dam, the night watchman hired for the job. So Mr. Kilburn went home, to sleep there, accordâ€" ing to the story in the Worldâ€" Spectator . . . in the garden of J. J. Hall, Rutland district of B.C., had a stem of white regal lilies containg 22 blooms, two feet high . . . In the Hawkâ€" esbury (Ont.) Echo reported that L. Cardinal, well known Curranman is a good fellow. Loaned his car to a friend inâ€" volved in an accident who left the scene. Owner of car had s# Melfort (Sask.) Journal: "New citizens, in the majority are far too busy and anxious to work a full day to be conâ€" sels and gently depositing them in the young thrush‘s beak . .. Kindersley (Sask.) Clarion says: "We would like to think that a simple remedy is available and suspect that a road hog is a pig at the dinâ€" ner table, at the office and on the playing field, too." to pay $110 and costs . . . Prescott (Ont.) Times tells of a crippled thrush adopted by a redwinged blackbird; the latter was seen grabbing off bugs and similar choice morâ€" RICHMOND‘S Jockets & Capes FUR SALE year! Use our Divided Payment Plan. here‘s another chance a (last chance) to reap your share! Hurry in tomorrow. See fabulous, finest quality furs in the most exciting new fashion silhouettes. Al are of the freshest, heartiest pelts of the MINK we have extended our August During Our Sale (dyed) cerned sabout unemployment and because of this the Canaâ€" dian employer is maybe turnâ€" ing to them for this imbor . . . possibly â€" the Canadian bera workers will soon see ‘the ‘udâ€" vantage of this giving a little 3# Ottawa Farm Journal: "Bound upâ€"in this businessâ€" is the whole matter of marketâ€" ing plans. Many are for them, and many are against. In a sense they are socialistic in general character and intent, and a great many farmers toâ€" day remain stern individualâ€" ists. The sooner those who want to put across these plans realize this, are willing to emâ€" bark on a period of intense education before demanding legislative action, the better all round. As is usual in most things in a democratic counâ€" try, it pays to make haste slowly. Otherwise, even wellâ€" intentioned people get burnâ€" ed." more rather than a little less for a day‘s pay and the bogey pear in an improved economy." t# z‘l Deer (Alta) Advoâ€" cate: e would prefer to see appointments to the Senate go, not to individuals who have people who have foregone wealth in rendering service to the public." Kipling (Sask.) Citizen: 925 K King‘s County Record, Sussex, N.B.: "Very evidently the reduction in the excise tax had a farâ€"reaching and beneâ€" ficial influence on car sales and on the federal governâ€" ment‘s money returns. This strongly suggests, again, the public‘s demand that taxes might be pared even more to encourage further sales â€" to the treasury‘s and to all Caâ€" nada‘s ultimate good." J Edmonton Weekly Sun: "The simple truth is that the demands working hard enough to eweut. After that, i#f we. #ully in our drawing rooms, perfumed, deodorized and airâ€" conditioned, but it will be the ‘The trouble with ‘summit‘ talks, as the Geneva conferâ€" ence has been called, is that unless all parties concerned approach such high altitudes with good intentions there is always danger of failure, in which case it may become neâ€" cessary to seek a still higher level and include Almighty God in sincere efforts to mainâ€" tain pesace and escape the horâ€" rors of atomic warfare. In these councils, Soviet deleâ€" gates may not be at ease." work which will make us more ver: "As far as we are conâ€" cerned ‘Dominion Day‘ is 3 fine name and we hope it is retained. In fact, we hope the government drops its silly habit of deleting ‘Dominion‘ from federal institutions and allows\ the country to retain its splendid and unique name, the Dominion of Canada." * PictopA (N.S.[ Advocate K% Hartiand (N.B.) Obserâ€" BERGSTEIN®‘S CASH â€" RAISING SELL â€" OUT ~ must sweat to live, for mater coars 20% B8 King Sitreet Rast (Opp. Metropolitainp SKRTS 5047 DRESSES 1.oo| > Your Buying HER E! NOW! and SAVE! "I don‘t know how I could have missed noticing a third if it had fallen out of the load at the time, and it seems hardâ€" ly possible that anyone would find a barrel of beer in the town limits and not notify someone about it", he told poâ€" lice. When information became public there was a volunteer search group in the Preston area but the barrel of beer has either mysteriously disap _ peared into someone‘s cellar; or has come to some other unâ€" known fate. â€" recession which pessimists said must grow into a depression is over and prospects are exâ€" ceedingly good for Canada to have the best year in its hisâ€" himself a great big headache . . . and it is not from overâ€" indulgence in the suds which he delivers for the brewers. He believes that he lost a tem Preston, with the aliternative of having been ‘shortâ€"changed‘ by the shippers who loaded his vehicle. He considers the latter alternative as unlikely. Enroute through Preston on & curve he told police that a door in the large truck opened and two similar barrels to his knowledge cascaded to the pavement. A friendly trucker aided him in redeeming them and reâ€"loading them, and on arrival at his destination he found he was one barrel short. choice brew from his load in Missing Keg Of Beer Provides A Puzzler %“29“| A brewery truck driver has 95 “10.95 |

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