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ONTARIO -CREAM PRODUCERS'
MARKETING BOARD
REPRESENTING f0,0Q0 CREAM PRO„ DUalla
4, 41.
RD E ELGIN BLVD.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO
at LAURCEik AVE.,
HOTEL Tour distinctive address at Ottawa
eanly steps from the Parliament Buildings,
hiaxbi.rig stores, railway terminal. and theater&
,440 :rooms with bath and shower. 7.-„, and Radio in all Guest Rooms
CAR PARK
..,tupervised On premises (100 cars)
*Agit from $6.00 Double from $9.00
?AMY PLAN
Tow, 5 arranOd tor to.hr.nt 6,044.
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All sorts of people .. • wage earners, farm-
ers, businessmen, hotisewives i . do their
saving, and other banking, at a charterLd
batik.
Day in and day out, in every brie of 4500'
branches, bank customers are making de.=
posits, arranging loans, cashing cheques;.
azaltrz al,CCOILli.nt
buying money orders, purchasing foreign
exchange, using safety,deposit boxes, talk-
ing over financial problems of a personal
Or business nature. And the list goes on
And on.
Only a chartered bank oilers a tail range
t of banking services under One root,
THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
determine4 effort by tho -01q304011
1,0 make Or filld Issues for the
general eNetiOn W111411- nYernn1Q
autielpate$ in 1959.
ATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
ILI LI, you can use our Artificial Breeding Service for a
SMALL INVESTMENT
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'Between; 7:30 and 10 a.m. Week Days
6:00 and 8:00 p.m. Saturday Evenings
'COW noticed in heat on Sunday morning, do not call until
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e Rave in Service Big Beef Bulls of All Breeds
Also Bulls of All the Dairy Breeds, Whose
Offspring Are the Profitable Kind.
ETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING
Spring— Tulip Festival "during May"
Summer — g/A-,/ Fishing„ Hunting
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Fall -- Carnival of Colors — Gatineau
.7** A:ge Late September, Early October
Winter— Skiing, Within 4 Miles
AT AllY SEASON TAKE IN THE
Pa..iiament Buildings National Museum
Experimental Farm National Art Gallery
Plus twiny other places of interest
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When we meet
the road,
Wanda.
Lovhiely .remembered by hi$
wife Rota and daughters Helen and
IN MEMORIAM
McLEAN — In laving memory of a
dear husband and father, Roderick
McLean who passed away Feb
19th, 1956.
Three years ago to-day
God called you achy
-You heard his loving call
Then passed quietly away.
To us you have not gone away
Nor have you travelled far
.lust entered Cod's eternal home
And left the gags ajar.
— Sadly mig:Sed and ever remem-
bered by wife, . family, and brother
Dave.
WHITE tANE WEEK
Thousands of blind Canadians --
housewives, Merchants, business and
professional people — are emphasi-
zing their role in life during White
Cane Week; from February 8th to
February 14th.
They have adopted the theme
"True Vision Lies Behind the Byes"
for the week. illustrating that see-
ing, without sight is their achieve-
ment.
"This theme expresses the secret
of every blind person's success,"
Said T. H. Kincaid. chairman of the
Onderielo-Itoren Advisory Beard, the
Institntn for the
-
"Some blind persons almost see' ,
Mn •Kinkead observed. "When you
cor as a means of con-
veying ideas to the mind, you
realize it is atnly one of five senses,
r•loi eirfily- the job in different
wayet.'0
T; :s iiiPn?.iiSlslo r erl.hirs bilad
Pet's ,1155 (In some wondP-1111
Ten IdInd students are 1.,
enrrAntly
r7't V.1441 rlivf-e4 st,pd
rnaltr,
r4. 1* rand sorue of the I.
•r T lthrarg
v..^.rr"ie1 r,r.oksi iFpnetally
f • 4 1-;.. v+vitiro:V. 71161/1,
A.1••-••,114 flu, mitring. tilpr
fheir distance from q handing by
tlic cello t nuntig. The sound of
rif,01.0q0 ci min or wino n,
and gOITtetimes indicate oge.
Mr. Kin":end t.^1,1 how a inrrItet
OStr 1-vrr tir4q. aniT r11.11 '9
61.1 is ti rAtinem 1111,1. 541,1 his owit
itti4iri1've. P-4 stale-I-11v ileelnnnri
trme41 TT" rontinnerl to
enrrate bi, etrenbr,ase ant tai hear
'its his ^Vite.14:1 raWell as lie had ever
it on 0 het 'Mo.
°Ms roNtIfation Is tons with
isfernar4" Mr. Iiiticaid stOld, "and
through that inner
4,1,-,!,.'oh came to his aid to
tlef'eat his handicap."
Once• again the Ontario Legis-
1a6ure has resumed its formal duties
.the Legislative Authority of -
Ontario. on Tuesday, Sao-nary 27th,
His .Honor Lieutenant-Governer J..
Miller MacKay .oif,i'leiojtrd amidst
the usual ceremony at the opening
of the fifth session of the 26th
•of the 98 aottse members, 84 are
PrOpressive Conservative aui pporters
of Premier Frost's Government, 11
back up Liberal Opposition Leader
Whhermeyor and there are three
C. C. F. members, During the past
year there have been six by-elections
and in every case' a Conservative
member has been returned to the
House.
Since the last election there bane
hr-en extensive c',:-or=es in cabinet
personnel. Folltaving the ustr7a1
gas -enquiry, two ministers resigned
and .three back benchers were
tmoointed ministers of the Crown.
At the end of 1958, the dean of the
Conservative party and former prem..
is-•r and minister of agriculture, Cot
Thomas L. Kenedy. announced his
retirement from politics. This was
followed shortly thereafter by the.
resignation from Cabinet of the
Honov(rable Geo. H. Dunbar, who
for many decades has been a good
friend of all the people of Ontario.
While the departing of those senior
and experienced members of the
goyernment is a serious loss to the
,governmeMt Ptemic- romst, by his
recent appointments of younger
and active men to his Cabinet. has
built up what is .r.oltnewledged to be
a ;very effective and powerful team.
It is anticipated that the SPDSinD
will be a long one with considc-0)1 P
legislation to he enacted my', a 'Yen'
IN MEMORIAM
RIN -101"L — In laving memory of a,
clear husband and father, Chester
W. Rintoul, who p*aas
t th
sedaew;fteci yn Feb.
Tim*, 14th. 1951
of
Memories aro the lamp
That lights-the darkest road
To that beautiflul day of reunion
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