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FOR A CAREER IN
"FREEDOM"
INSURANCE
In the trained skill and cour-
age of Canada's soldiers lies
a wealth of insurance .
"Freedom" insurance . , . for
peace against aggression.
The opportunities for young
men with the right tempera-
ment and intelligence to make
a career in the Army are excel-
lent. As a modern, progressive
organization, the Army is
equipped to offer top rate
schooling and training to
career soldiers. There is a
place in the Canadian Army
for young men Who can meet
the challenge.
The Army has a continuing
need for good men . . . men
like you, who want to make a
carer. of protecting Canada's
freedom, and your own, in
the Army. -
Serve Canada and
Yourself in the Army
To be eligible you myst be 17 to 40
years of age, skilled tradesmen to
45. When applying bring birth
certificate or other proof of age.
Apply right away — For full In-
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Recruiting Centre nearest your home.
No, 13 Personnel Depot,
Wallis Nouse, Rideau & Charlotte Sis.,
Ottawa, Oni, —Telephone 9.1587
Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wellington, St„
Kingston, Ont. — Telephony 4738
Canadian Army Recruiting 0ethe, 90 Richmond St. W.,
Toronto, Ont. — Telephone Em. 6.8341 ....Local 216
No, 7 Personnel Neel, Woiseley Barracks,
Oxford & Elizabeth OK, London, Onk —
Telephone 4.1601-- Local 135
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A HONEYMOON AT
THE WALDORF-ASTORIA
Notice of Special Grants
to all Municipalities and
School Boards in Ontario
all expepses paid
'$ 75.
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For the irlfortnation of heads of municipalities and school boards,
, elementary and secondary, it is announced that:—
TUE GOVERNMENT of the Province of Ontario will pay a
special unconditional grant equal to one-half of the basic uncon-
ditional subsidy payable under the Municipal Unconditional
Grants Act, 1953, to every municipality in the Province. While
these grants are completely unconditional they are primarily in
order to assist municipalities in special welfare matters where
required and at the same time to stimulate employment. The
total sum being paid for this purpose is $3,750,000.
AND THE GOVERNMENT of the. Province of Ontario will
pay to each school board in the Province a special grant of $4.00
for every child of average daily attendance in the elementary
and secondary schools of Ontario, The total amount being paid
for this purpose is $3,500,000.
THESE GRANTS, amounting to $7,250,000 are uncondi-
tional and will be paid as soon as possible about April 15, 1955.
Estimated amounts payable to each municipality and board are
being communicated to the Clerk of the Municipality. In the
meantime, enquiries should be directed to the Department of
Municipal Affairs, Parliament Buildings, Toronto,
EACH MUNICIPALITY and board should take these grants
into consideration in planning programs and setting tax rates
for the year 1955.
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Imagine it! Seven glorious days in New York City for some happy couple. You'll
stay at the,,fabulous Waldorf-Astoria,' one .(`)f the world's finest hotels. You'll
see the latest Broadway hits . .. dine at fashionable restaurants and night clubs,
including Town and Country, The Latin Quarter, The Persian Room, The
Empire Room. You'll go on a 160 mile personally -conducted tour of all the
points of interest . . . see the Statue of Liberty, Greenwich Village, Rockefeller
Centre, and the United Nations. You'll go through the NBC Radio and Television
Studios and see an actual telecast of one of the big variety programs. You'll do
all this and much, much more without spending one cent of your own money.
Transportation, incidentals and tips are all provided. That's the Grand Prize
Bridal Bell is offering in the big Essay contest now being conducted by Bridal
$ 21,75 Bell Jeivellers across Canada. It's easy to enter and easy to win ... just see your
nearest Bridal Bell Dealer. NOW. Contest closes April 30th, 1955, and the National $100. Prize Winner must take the Honeymoon Trip before December 31st, 1955.
AND YOU CAN ALSO WIN
AND MANY OTHER
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS
" March 24, 1955
G. H. DUNBAR,
Minister of Municipal Affairs
W. J. DUNLOP,
Minister of Education Make sure you see the Honeymoon
series, especially created for Bridal
'Bell by world-famous designers.
You'll find exquisite beauty,
fashion-wise styling and,
unmatched value.
BUSINFSS CARDS GET THE DETAILS . . .
SEE THE GLAMOROUS NEW
A BEAUTIFUL BRIDAL BELL DIAMOND RING
Your franchised Bridal Bell Jeweller is
giving away a, beautiful Bridal Bell
Diamond. Ring, retail value $100.00, to
the winner of his local Essay contest.
When his contest closes on April 30th,
Bridal Bell will select a National winner
and award the Grand Prize "Honeymoon
at the Waldorf." You really have two
chances to win, so see your Bridal Bell
Jeweller now for complete details, -or
write for entry form.
.Iftic24._. AT THESE BRIDAL BELL JEWELLERS
W. G Leach Jeweller russels, ntario
"The Store for Beautiful Gifts"
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CHANGE DATE OF
WINGHAM H. S. OPENING
The official opening of the
Wingham District High School
been put forward a week it was
if arnecl from Andrew H. McTavish,
chairman of ..the bolatrd. Premier
Lesilie Frost will open the school on
April 20th, insteadot April 26th, as
anneunced previiiusly.
The tbiangs was made necesSary
by a Conference of Ontario premiers,
called by. Pritae Minister St.
Laurent, which will be he held in
Ottawa the week of April 25th, Mr.'i
Frost will in consequence be unable I
to be in W 1ingham that week as prey- 1
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Mrs. H. Wheeler returned hoirle on'
Saturday trod n London, where she
anent the week with Mt. and Mrs.
CToldle Wheeler arid fairing.
Mr. and Mrs, John MCOalltim of
the village celebrated their 45th.
wodeaftg AhnivesAry on Saturday
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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
A ,spokesitan for johovan.'s wit
nesstes announced plans to-day' for
delivering a special message to the'
world, Mr. El. Falconer lOcal pre. ,
siding minister of the Wingham
congregations, relvealed slime of the
details of this' special campaign.,
which glottides sponsoring the pub- ,
die leeture .entitlied "Christendom ,
or Chritianity — Which 'One Is "the ,
Light of the World"? All congre-
gatiOnis of Jehovah's, witnesses
throughout the world (their are ap-
proximately 14,000 in 159 lands) will
Dantieinate, Mr. Falconer will de,
diver this disicOnnSe locally, to which
the public is cordially invited It
will be delivered at the local King.
d:orn Hill. at. 2.30 P. M. Sunday,
After the .discourse a new 32-page
booklet containing ettraordinary in-
formation, will be given free to each
person, in attendance.. Some 600,00
of WitheSISes will then begin distr1-
blition .6E millintis of copies of this
special meSiSage in Many language's
throtigliont 'the world, It IS the de
sire of Jehovah's Witnesses to piao6
a COPY in every honle.
Valceiter said the Contents, Ot
this specially prepared booklet had
net yet been Made pu.lvlie, but its
Inosislagii.lvits unkind and would be
0t interest 'to persons of all faltha.
Advance preparation add the world,
wide„;scope of this SpeCial COMO:len
give indication that this ritay Well be
one of the greatest religious prorilath.
Won§ In modern hietory, Mr. to,i-
etnttit said, He went ,Ott totell of lee
at plans that have been Made, Stint,
tug that SelieVa Witnoskis here are
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ready and ,sttgigreiy took forward to
this sosolal dttiittiktot
A rattan tioatt her friend' that her
111181) 1d had .gone i skeet shooting
several tithes recently, but that li
&WW1, brought home single- eitieret,,
And then Sits addeds "SAY, how i
Yon took skeets1"