RPACBE TWO pa n w6 aA#‘\ x Country Editor by J GREENBLAT ‘ #r Canadiana: Says the Minneâ€" dosa (Man) Tribune: "Evenâ€" tuailly â€" Manitobans will get around to a sensible system of drinking; and learn to drink for sociability and not for obâ€" gin." . . . when Mrs. Franâ€" uk of Roblia, Man. brought in a giart cucumber which turned out to be hollow, the Review commeRted: " . . that being just fall of hot air, isn‘t just a trait of the human raee." ; fadi8 Thoa Leen _ u.e ine ig seord. He stil mingles witt ‘>ather vers and reminiscaes . . . Shirley Doucet, 18. was having w °0o can . . . Wender how many people wocl} have been as hemans and in# oss Waiter. Seatlls mear Tisdale, jask., whon a duck invaded his sofu water tistern Vi@ tke cBimney. As : fived and swam to evade \:m, ho aonned Rin waders, rescas« d . =slnared ogf onlsole}j :n: B. of M. Agam Tops Canadian Bank â€" Advertisers MONTREAT, Oéet, | â€"â€" The Bank of Montreal nas again received lop ratirg â€" simont Canadian banks for its adverâ€" tising dering the past 12 months, according to the "Bank Adâ€"views" continuing study of financial advertising in North Atherica. Consistently among the topâ€" ranking inmstitutions om the eontinent for its advertising, the B of M has been rated first among Canadian banks in ten out of the last 11 years, and in bwo years=â€"1946 and 1054â€"it ranked first for the econtinent, receiving the Scoeâ€" rates High Award for North America, _ § _ In line with the "Bank Ad: views" award to the B of M for 1956, another recent surâ€" wey of Canadian tram and bus advertising covering a wide wariety of national advertiseâ€" showed that the B of M‘s messâ€" age led al other advertiseâ€" wsents, with a public readership of 62 per cent Consistently High Rating This survey wa a series of stadie by the Canadiar Research Founda purt cight years, of M previously fourth. second : fourth, s spectively Financial Workl, of "for â€" distinguished ment in annual re] eontent, merit B of M also survey was UA of stadies u Canadianr A h Foundation The Waterlioo Chronicle, Waterioeo County‘s oldest English newspaper, devoted to the in terests of the City of Waterloo and Waterloo %h published at 105 King Street South every Thussday. The b‘h is & membet of the Canadian wm Association and of the Onta Newsâ€" THE WATERLOO CHROMICLE Authorized as second class mail, P.O. Dept., J. H. SMTTH, Managing Editor and PubMishet. and reporting Associatiom the fifth in uwndertaken Advertising received from t coinpetiâ€" mes in ~hall, hkatnor rs." , that of pom oxâ€" the B of ent was the most m _ the w York, achieveâ€" third for a nice comversation during an electrie storm at Bathurst, NB, was knocked unconscious by a bolt of lightning hitting . . . Says the Almonte Gazette that a resident there bought a plug for $1.49 caught a pike and s bass at one time, one on back heok, the other on front hook; like a holeâ€"inâ€"one in golf . . . from Moosomin, Sask., three 1056 smow sedans were shipped recently in 80 degree weather to snowâ€"cevered mountains in Australia at Bogong, Vietoria . . . Says theâ€" Maple Creek (Sask) News anent the serapâ€" ï¬ing of the Reginea Manifesto : "It is encouraging to note that at lest someone in the CCE party ~as been doing some thinking." s J Peace hW ver Block News, Davson Creei, BC: "It might be argued that industrialization of the farm has had a subtle Tect on the thinking of the {armer. More and more he tends to thivk in terms of large rsachines, »irze areas of land, large evos and large accounts, though he ties hard mot to think of tne large income taxâ€" es that co along with these ether growth factors." Â¥ Hartland (N.B.) Observer: 1f CGeraliarns saw as many moa‘.sa pict=~~s glorifying our own armv ~< they see extollâ€" irs the {i0 ~ng qualities of the Unmited Statbes ‘al’im, ‘here would be a lineup of volâ€" untcurs at every recruiting ofâ€" f:ce in the Dominion." Â¥% St. M#iimâ€"e Valley Chraonâ€" icle, Thrâ€"e ~ ser, Que: " ,; .. the bov< ascumption that the Canradian people are satisfied with the manner in which Otâ€" c lawa is snending the billions i which it meailcts them anâ€" nusally. We velieve this as sumption is false and we also believe there is a growing com taxpayers that a sabstantial proportion of What they pay to the fedcral goverAment is, in reality, squandered, or l: K Morden (Man) Times "Canadian manufacturers ca pay and do pay geod wages but it is nonsefRse to argue that they can pay on afl lifres dofiltr wages which are not real wages everything considered, equal to those paid by U.8. producers who manufacture eompetitive items in ewormeus volume." K High River (Alta) Times: The Canadian government at great expense has been proâ€" tecting Igor . Gouszsenmko â€" and family against cotmunist asâ€" sasims. Now that the cHMmate has moderated why does not the pover®ment sent a note to THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN Taba vouv arodecs : 4* tm Widacrd pee pge NS mup"‘wl .'* \ih ? ‘gbmm 7 . MA & ,\)"_fl, ‘ j / Tnd Â¥. ,:}" . C j WE ‘\16 ‘ i not producing full as been doing some THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE mm _sree C isois Tane hk me pir en . . raemiars Am Hi es 1 Abbotsfeord (BC) News: "For some reason the farmer alone comes in for criticism over aid he receives, often modest in relation to the total likely because food is everyâ€" body‘s business and inte:sst and make the hbead lines. The TV viewer enjoying a governâ€" mentâ€"produced program at little cost to him might also remember he ies receiving A government handout." OPEN 19 an. t 8290 pn. VERY POOR CONDITION Goudies of Kitchener WATERLOO COUNT Y DOUG‘S RECREATION pive‘eo " ~RV Leer LITeinces P°4 h * Cleaning Rods o k e * Gun O C * Solvent â€" * Bluing CGET YOUR HUNTING NEEDS AT