Waterloo Stove & Appliances Fam:ilyv day at Imperial Oil‘s new executive office building in Toronto gave several hundred youngsters the chance to find out where daddy goes five days a week. Studying the view from the highest lookout point in the city â€" an observation deck 503 feet above Lake Ontario â€", are Mr. and Mrs. James H. Tate and their two children, Jamie. 3. and Richard, 5. Mr. Tate works in Imperial Oil‘s marketing department. + OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS KEM GLO â€"â€" SUPER KEM TONE â€"â€" OUTSIDE CANADA PAINT AND OTHERS. 96 King St S. GB EIGH OR INSIDE: HOUSE PAINT WHEN YOU BUY DURING OUR PAINT 20 % YOU SAVE A WHOPLIWC r ON OUTSIDE Waterloo THE WATERLOO (Onrtario) CHRONICLE Traditionally, all or nearly all, provinces are representâ€" ed by at least one cabinet minister. Quebec and Ontario usually supply half the cabinet with the others drawn from the other eight provinces. As the third largest province, With more than 50 new Conâ€" servatives in the Commons, there is a good posgibility that some freshmen members may acquire cabinet portfolios. Several other veteran Conâ€" servative members of Parliaâ€" ment are certain to be includâ€" ed in any Diefenbaker governâ€" ment. There appeared to be little doubt here today that Mrs. Elien Fairclough of Hamilton West would be taken into the aAdministration by John Diefenâ€" baker if he is called upon to form the government. She might become either health or labor minister. Freshmen In Cabinet OTTAWA â€" The first Proâ€" gressive Conservativse eabinet in 22 years likely would inâ€" clude the first woman federal cabinet minister in (Canada‘s history. New PC Cabinet To Include Woman? SH 3â€"5241 At its closest point, the isâ€" land _ of _ Newfoundland is eleven miles away from the mainland. Paste wax has many other uses besides polishing floors and woodwork. Have you ever tried waxing your dustpan, waste basket or garbage liner so the dirt will slide off and on easily? Wax also prevents sticking if applied to the tops and bottoms of drawers. . Travel between Canada and the United States by rail, th*gh bus, boat and plane in the first 11 months of 1955 showed an increase of three per cent over 1954. Precions antique furniture can be polished to show off its elegant beauty with a mixture of two parts of turpentine to one part of linseed oil. Apply this cleaner with a soft cloth and rub lightly. The final polish is given with a soft dry cloth., ; Heavy "Terylene" sports and work socks are now availâ€" able in major department stores. This now fibre is long wearing, s hrink proof and quick drying, and has high inâ€" sulation for warmth. It is soft and resilient for foot comfort. Postmasterâ€"general â€" Wilâ€" Fam Hamilton, Montreal Associate defence minister â€"Leon Balcer,; Troisâ€"Riviers, president of the national PC Association and a Second World War mavy ®veteran. Haldimand, Ont Fisheries â€" Angus Macâ€" Lean, Queens, P.E.I., Veterans affairs â€" A. J. Brooks, â€"Royal, N. B Defence â€" Maj.â€"Gen. G R. Pearkés, ~VC, Esquimait:Saaâ€" nich, B.C., or perhaps Gordon Churchill, Winnipeg South Centre. 4 . Trade â€"â€" George Nowlan, Digbyâ€"Annapolisâ€"Kings, â€" N.S., if the finance post went to Mr. Fleming.. Agriculture â€" Hon. Earl Rowe, Dufferin â€" Simcoe, Ont., minister without portfolio in the 1930â€"35 Conservative cabâ€" Revenue or financeâ€"J. M. Macdonnell, ~Toronto Greenâ€" wood, depending on which post went to Mr. Fleming. ODDS AND ENDS External Affairs â€" Fulton, Kamloops, B.C Finance or trade, top cabinet posts â€" Donald Fleming, Toâ€" ronto Eglinton. t* Possible choices for cabinet jobs: . 8 Selection of an agriculture minister might provide a surâ€" prise â€" Because Mr. Diefenâ€" baker himself is from the Prairies, he~ might pick an agriculture minister from Onâ€" tario. The present minister, Rt. Hon. James G. Gardiner of Saskatchewan, has held â€"the post for 22 years. ‘ <oug Some Possibilities The possibility also arises that the Atlantic provinces might â€" receive higher cabinet representation than the three under the Liberals in view of their strong support for Mr. Diefenbaker. Mr. Diefenbaker might run into a problem selecting cabâ€" inet members from Quebee. During the electionâ€"campaign he indicated Quebec would have as many cabinet repreâ€" sentatives in a Conservative government as in the Liberal administration â€" five. Eight Conservatives were elected in Quebec and of these only two have Commons experience. British Columbia would likely get two or even three c¢abinet representatives May Reward Maritimes Davie Thursday, June 1. W#\ Other posts to be filled would include mines, secretary of state and solicitorâ€"general. Quebec mem ber‘s probably would be considered for at least two of these. Northernâ€"affairs â€" Dougtas Harkness, Calgary Bouth, _ â€" Justice â€"â€" Arthur Maboney, new member for Porontse Parkdale * Citizenship and inumigration â€"â€"D. R. Michener, Foronto St. Paul‘s and a former Ontario cabinet minister. f Transport â€" Thomas M. Bell, Saint Johnâ€"Albert, N.B. Public works â€"â€" Howard Green, Vancouver Quadra, or George Hees, Toronto Broadâ€" Notreâ€"Dameâ€"deâ€"Grace, Labor â€" Michael Stere, On~ THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT Is From the PUC terminal down through Kingsdale to the city limits the city has set the limit at 35 Then there is a ing to speedâ€"limit laws set out by the Department of Highâ€" ways, have â€" three different wpeeds within two miles. This situation was criticized by Councillior Herbert Moyer of Waterloo Township council. The O n tario povernment has been asked several times for a 40â€"mileâ€"anâ€"hour speed limit between Kitchener and Freeport on No, 8 highwag. IN. VERY POOR CONDITTION stretch of 50 to the railway croswing, then anothor stretch of 80 after which a motorist may speed to 50. ~_ This is the stretch the townâ€" ship wanted deckared a 40â€" to the ctiy boundary, then there is a short 30â€"mile zone in the township, followed by 50. No decision has been made but Council has invited the Ontaric Provincial Police to come to the township for anâ€" other speed and safety check. The days set were Tuesday and today, police committee chairman Joseph Zinger said stretch of ~30, followed by a mile limit. 7 Also, Mr. Moyer pointed out that from Lancaster street, Victoria is now 40â€"mile limit A recommendation from his THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Iieutenantâ€"Governor â€" Breitâ€" haupt has made a substantial contribution to the Waterloo war memorial fund. He has alâ€" ways thought Waterloo should have a war memorial, but "better late than never". Mr. Ford «8: Kumpf, active treasurer of the fund, receivâ€" Cenotaph Fund Gets Surprise Donation committee that $1 be charged to anyone asking for photoâ€" static copies of the accident reports from police, was adoptâ€" ed. The township recently spent over $400 to acquire a copying machine for all townâ€" ship hall departments _ Please accept the enclosed cheque for this good cause. In my â€" opinion â€" this memorial should have been erected long ago. However, better late than never . . R on ald Hines, chairman, said donations to date exceed $6,000. With kind personal regards, sincerely yours, L. O. Breit haupt, Lieutenantâ€"governor. ed the donation. The envelope was addressed to "Mr. Ford Kumpf, Mr Waterioo Waterâ€" loo, Ont." The letter read as folows: Dear Ford: Having heard that you are interested in donations for a suitable war memorial in Waterloo, I hasten to heed the eall, although it was not made to me. Overall cost ‘of moving traftâ€" fic now .being carried by bus in Canada is five or six cents a ton mile as compared with the current railway revenme of 1% cents per ton mile. > However, the cenotaph comâ€" mittee hopes to have this setâ€" tled and the permanent memâ€" orial up for dedication by Nov. 11 The location of the cenotaph is still a major problem. â€" The Waterloo Legion is also taking an active part in raisâ€" ing funds by means of a draw. A canvass of local indus tries, merchants and personal donations comprise this sum. Cost of the cenotaph is $15,â€" 000. It will be constructed by Kilvington Brothers of Toâ€" ronto. » PAGE