As your representative of Waterloo North in the Federal Government it has always been my desire to bring to the We have often been asked by many people, if The a Liberal paper or a Conservative paper. The fact is, we a we have no political affiliations either way. Despite our the paper is completely nonâ€"partisan. After much calculated hemming and hawing the Diefenbaker government has announced that a general Federal El ection will be commencing on June 18th. Now, all across Canada, the politicians will be promising the moon. We will be assured of tremendous future benefits and tremendous future tax cuts. A few of these promises will be faithfully carried out. After all the campaign fever has died out, and all the members are seateq in the House, the glorious promâ€" ises will be put away for another elec tion. No matter what party a campaigner almost invariably remain true. PAGE Two The above mentioned will l;eâ€"g-lvi'l-(i to deliver a rose stock or any other 1.00 premium with our year book, for just one dollar. You do not need to wait for the canvasser to call on you, anyone of the following directors and officers will be pleased to have you call: _ Mr. J. E. Hansford phone SH 3â€"1810, Mrs. Kieswetter SH 5â€"4127, Mr. Ken Beninger SH 3â€"6277, Mr. D. Macâ€" Gregor SH 3â€"6262, Mr. J. Rahn SH 3â€"2465, Mr. Norm Ratz SH 5â€"8384, Mr. Roy Bauman SH 5â€"5857. All we ask of you is your coâ€"operation and one dollar, which entitles you to our beautiful yearbook and any one dollar preâ€" mium listed in the book. It also contains valuable information of how and when to do your planting, also the care of your lawn. Outstanding features which provides entertainment for all members, are the many and interesting meetings, in addition the bus trips to the beauty spots in Ontario. Last year we had the pleasure of visiting the beautiful McLaughlin Gardens at Oshawa. It took ten buses to accommodate the group. Let the Horticulture Society of our City help you to do your part in making this city of ours, a little brighter and happier place to live. _ No other organization provides so much joy and happiness, for so little of your time and money. o The Waterloo Horticulture Society have planned a special membership drive beginning in April. _ â€" o â€" Waterloo has always been noted for nice gardens and beautiâ€" ful flowers. This reputation we want to maintain. â€" FROM THE BREWERS‘ RETAIL STORES IMPORTANT NOTICE No oldâ€"style beer bottles will be redeemed by Brewers‘ Retail Stores after, June 9, 1962. After this date only the spaceâ€"saving compact amber bottles will continue to be refundable. BREWERS‘ WAREHOUSING CO. LTD. The Waterloo Chronicle, Waterloo County‘s oldest Engâ€" lish newspaper, devoted to the interests of the Twin Cities and Waterloo County, is published at 104 King Street South, Waterloo, every Thursday. The Chronicle is a memâ€" ber of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and of the Ontarioâ€"Quebec Newspaper Association. EDITORIA L SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT J. H. SMITH, Managing Editor and Publisher D. G. HENDERSON, Assistant Editor C. KYER, Advertising Manager Authorized as second class mail, P.O. Dept., Ottawa. The Waterloo Chronicle Government‘s _ attention _ proâ€" blems and benefits that concern the people in our riding such efforts mean constant contact By O. W. (Mike) WEICHEL Ottawa Report Member of Parliament, Waterloo North people, if The Waterloo Chronicle is The fact is, we are proud to say, is that belongs to, the aforementioned facts Recently our Minister of Agâ€" riculture the Honourable Alvin Hamilton had this to say regardâ€" ing the Federal Crop Insurance Although such an Act has not been passed for the Ontario farmer, such an Act may be very useful in future years for all provinces including our own. At the present time this plan is in use in the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and it is also expected that in early 1962 the Prince Edward Island government will complete a crop insurance agreement coverâ€" ing potatoes. At this time I would like to confine my remarks to the De partment of Agriculture, especâ€" ially to the Federal Crop Insurâ€" ance Act, passed by the Governâ€" ment in July of 1959. with different departmental ofâ€" ficials such as Trade and Comâ€" merce, Agriculture, Post Office, Immigration _ and _ Citizenship, National Revenue, National Deâ€" fence and others. own private thoughts, other motorist to DRIVE SAFELY and OBEY ALL TRAFFIC RULES. sop Remember... SAFE DRIVING PAYS â€"â€"â€" YOU AVOID TROUBLE! THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Now that Spring has finally arrived, we pause again and think of what Safety means to each and every Canadian motorist. This year, according to statistics, more and more Canadians will die or be seriously injured in highway accidents. Property damage will mount. Represented by all Local and District Agents this cautionary public service message is brought to you by: tsE WATERLOO MUTUAL Which has Protected and Served Canadians for almost a Centuryâ€"with â€" Now, as we start a new season, let us urge you and every ES + weve ues OO CC T uced ons on T Wiebe and Bacher Bldg. HAROLD PAIKIN & HARRY WALTERS Are pleased to announce THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE AsS General Insurance Consultants & Underwriters Fire â€" Automobile â€" Casualty Insurance. PAIKIN & WALTERS A TRULY CANADIAN COMPANY! under the firm name of Telephone SH 3â€"8236 INSURANCE COMPANY 35 Scott St. Under this enabling legislaâ€" tion Canada may enter into agâ€" reements with any province which establishes a crop insurâ€" ance scheme to provide assistâ€" ance in the form of contribuâ€" tions and loans. The Act provides that Canada will pay 50 percent of the adâ€" Generally the provinces have decided that the potential liabiâ€" lities invoived particularly in the initial stages of any scheme would be such that the risk would be too large for any provâ€" ince to take without federal support. As previously mentioned the Federal Crop Insurance Act was passed by the Government in July of 1959. Provincial _ authorities have carried out many studies of inâ€" surance proposals and some provinces have set up special commissions to report on the feasibility of such schemes. call stationâ€" toâ€"station! between points in Ontario and Quebec any evening after 9 p.m. "NIGHT ECONOMY" IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE PRESTON SCOUT HOUSE BAND KITCHENER MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The ABC of Long Distance Savings: LEGHORN PULLETS MEANS PROFITS FOoRr you! _ 4Z THE STEADY RELIABLE PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE OF Pleasp call or write for availabilities and prices. 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