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O>�ce . Department, Ottawa, Telephone 'i' ,
Member• yob • t auadtan Weekly Newspapers Associati'ou
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ELLIS
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• W`QR�?-1QF
,CO�NGRAIU-
" CATION
had again this
derich hay,
r1! successful drama and music
ate' succe to
u• r
e
a
fest ,„ ''' And it is. who
4,ffer congratulations to. those
ve ofiig a e ;, .•
Carried" for -
been made. ''hese loans -arm' for
the purchase Of farm implements,
trucks and " livestock. for ,the
farm ,
4jonstruction' ' ,of 'Buildings;
and for Clearin 'and breaittin(,
ct g
land. By far the. greatest portion
r
of the, borrowing �' 1949
wa.s fo
the. purchase of, farm machinery
lid ated 'axlti ,1 and ecluipmeet, principally tractors,
•lith
no
'Ward '• tlu4ertalziugs nabi es anti farm trucks, •via., ., C9 u
)little expenditure C►f time and
Ldan:s are made through the
energy; yeti leluent chartered bucks under It partial
• In "the early yeare of cli - Government ,guarantee, and during
lard development of the Huron _ s the ave years since the .act came
�,, 4, .�,c ereyTMeut was , tL1 ,
,r QY. ''!M';RMRkySF+Ytn; '' •. ':;cY �.t,4 ,74?4,k:Zit47aLii?,",F "z"^41. r
c -the'
Mor,rMouse
nir� Club
C
ra two.
hher.The�
College e to help
e 11 1 h
-bear Little 3%i4e,••�•I tvasit t really y �, i .g >�
at, title, Saturday horning Club, but
U*•� au °'4 hibl<tion,._of then` work:
and that was almost as goe . yTtty_
be next •winter, • if you. are in Ul:
onto ,some Sat_urdtiy utorning", _ You
udghtt•be able' to see the Club. a ea1iy�
Iat �vor1,.
gozue,, weeks ago, :1 sn�v aR t1ie ,e
pictures and han(lei•ttft; O11, Oxlip'.
tion in the basement rotunda of
the Museum and' yesterday 1 called
the :�:iusellin -•en .the 'phone, to ask
ab.}ut. them. I Was talking ..wxth
0
.illiss Steele,' of the, eduotition
Sion it°'t11e usttuin. She answered`
till- my questions and told me a lot
more brings x. didn't ask about.
The . Saturday Morning Club
meets at the M'useuin every Satur-
r u
day , in'ornir3g for two hours •fQ>i
abouts. ;Thanksgiving, null,, Easter.
The members are school childreuk
eight to fourteen Years of age, from
There
all. city and suburban schools.. T e
are ``150 members -all 'they .have
•ro ni for. Last -year 300•. children
ilt�
y
think' to look`t1t'- the hu;,l. tiSeu
tar;ed ..
o -
w
n(
le
II �
u r
.. ,."a>lade b�
gree, Y have. been
gree, but with" 'greater 'lei,;ure the losses: d"
Imre always been dei ore(, are re- EDITORIAL NOTES
re-
finer arts of �cvhich of coni. t there
• Hca nidus, and
ceivitng more general, t.( g
has 1)0011 spurred and - lti iliitilneg will be'a grand place
this -'interest
s
a
a
� boYe.' ' Na
the
.,e. all bl �
•, fur
air
•undertakingst h(, l d
quickeueti • by such , ,
we have seen in recent wee�ks`1 b ith:", 1%t' Vt' `ia"i` 'or -car on the
those . .
of Iliitsic and the ,streets to slosh aroupd in. • •
in the realms
t •i With rather • small begin- I *•• *, *
�ira�t.a
wings, tenth music anal (1141 a I inc'atrdine Itre.t a 1rt1b1i '-.oeirited
:festivals have ;rttavu tai imposing -citizen and a good -newspaperman
iortiotiy ;and have proiliis0 of ill this sudden 'death of Arthur C,
l ,i the 'future. The _iwita.il�,s,,�£ t iav�.,;l�rs,..ltullli�slier of tI�uu•;lrlltee
That :the optaur1Uuitic s thus pre- i N e1rs: synnpat,hy 15 si.ncere.1'y' ten
vented for 'the talent of rte• teen de.red tutlle bereatved family.
d d' t 'et are all►i►reciated, the - - - •
make a bobolink Or urielQ or even
,alb
o i that way And see What hap
. Pe`tis'si, ` sorlte children painted bird,
• pictures-• birds • jY%ng bird* .swim-
ming,
s' i -
minr' and birds on their nests.- I
r r ►ember ore Rrhich 'showed a bird
li •on to nest down the. inside of . a
tIt Chimney. • And there ,oras et`i*i i
picture,*
of - a scareero , with,- the
roli•4..n4L. owe bit sGa e L
The. ten and t�veive-year-old
'studied muss -Mos Art arid• ,Handel
in inarticular. They, tit bignres out
of art .p aper"itted'then dressed :thein
-file Paper li.olis in either paper
e baiting for their .hea(ls,,' And agahii.
m€lterial is' the 'funniest assorttue.
of Adds, and ends•-''just,,.;:the. bits
end -nieces,• -you can nd"r•uround
lie ne-�•-sheet$ •Pf brtt��s ,Wrapping'
paper; colored iSaper, piaiiz 'or: de-
signed ; plain and figured cloth;- bit.
of �strivig; pieces of petite sacks'-„•.
just any old tiling.
•_, ci..
Iir�'I1 1e�C "„
brown paper. ,The,
,what -the. want :ro u
:set to work. , I can.
,them . busy' with, •scisso
They • even made Christmas. 'tree.
deeoltrtionsoutt of old tin casts . cut
intopretty shapes. • v
d b eet,;•the ;studied
•
,Some 'of the su j y .birds,
this year. --Were, animals, bi ,
Maisie, acting, teen . tours; Indians,
etc. If • you .have ever been in the
iliusenm, you can • imagine, , what,
all they would'. See, For ,.instance,,
one group studied music. They
alter •' where
Costume y
neat to Gh(3' .Cost . g
they- saw clothing like that'. Mozart
or Handel were, In another gal.
Ivry, they saw musical instruments
ae
like those Mozart ar Handel played,
d,
and, : lrobably even heard someone
know,, they. didn't
pp Y
.,z
x^
u . w�
),�11L�
that there Would be plenty of room, in .etlr orchestras now• ;
but, you see, children can't just sit -Those : studs'iug Indians had a
and work anywhere. The olnsses ,wonderful' time, In the basement
are held :in the basement rotunda of the Meseant there -is a very fine
and the back of 4he theatre a�ftet collection of Indian ,:costumes,,.
they have studied tl subject in .a. masks, weapons, etc. There are
ith
•a •..-�glass
cases f .
al
. huge
�• tiaturdav �(�et
wspeciall gallery. The
Mo •ning:'C1ub',is In of Miss size figures of Iud'ians• at Work and'
Fcharge; : ►lay. Each ease, has, a •different.
i.ugetliat Berlin, who is a `cui�lttres.� 1 ; , a i' •n,•.. •1n another gal -
inToronto, If . you. :fro iatereeted tribe. of `Intl a
in what T tell you and show •.» y lery ..they have otutTed birds and.
lett er•de -our .-toacher,_ Lis .Berlin attiniuls from ;all over the Nvorid.
y.
would be very happy . to answer It's,' niech ,Mare interesting than
any tluesttcins your 'teacher Might even reading bucks \s:ith colored •pic-
send her `about the activities of,' tures of the bilrlls or animals:
the Club. •-_.__ ._..ha'_t. „low. 1,,„; iuwt" tell you '<ihitt•
Thio - iso the way I ulider�•taad the `;the children • made. The eight and.
Club Works.' 'The . members are Trine -Year-olds st%die(1 birds. They.
divided. into age groups. Each tuafie pictures of.,birds from .colored'
i paper or colored cloth. • Soule were
pasted on paper anis seine on eloth.
1 remember one Ado) t•rut�-ned crane.
;It.. was iutide of botlr .paper and
'loth. The crl)yS;al•,•tlrrci'`"C:1il Were
,F _. ■,,.,„--e�r as. tkt•�ir-spot-t-Pd lett-was;-01•• • feogo,-aa
*andtt11 �' ool toads with their ,edit i 11 ` eye .
*and Clie� Iootfcci.. spl(ndid,- t ,.
ac.
t
=•e rl lc i t tl
• hath (
a .t c
• 1� r i I � ,.
Svrne .brightly r�oi.ured,i t►i•i•cl had you �,t t}ltl .e tl ,, ?_
Wings anti' tail Made of tiny strips” time- Witt ,odds ; an('a• .ends and'' bits
oSti of the
tr-paint � ori �ci
ren choose
sand then.
,t picture
and paste.
e children , made pictures' Of
groups ,of ,:Musicians playing and
singing in. those : dA�'s; ' Another
group Studied Chinese "inutsicai
struttients, They ,modelled the
hxusiciaus in: 'clay and..thea made
their :instruinept`s. Some were wade
of cardboard, pablum, • boxes and
things like that.
n
One group aged eleven to fottrtee
studied homer, through the ages.
'There are some splendid scale
,znodele ••of pioneer ,homes and ac
' i e 'Museum and the
ti ides w th
xy
ch°ildren•.made tt ••t (; 'y lovely pioneer
home 'themselves. They used cor-
rugated cardboard for cradle, settee,
stool, dropleaf . table and 'fireplace.
There was one woven rug, and one
or two made of tiny felt .path
es.
and -Pieces. Maybe yen' Wen'
anY 'clay "for • modelling, 'but been
again, maybe ` you have. And it
you haven't any piaster for cvirving,,.
jut take a bar of .,soap and carve,
it and save •the • bits ',for'mother'a,
washday. Its to know how you
love t(1
get along; ' you t yoU? . I'd
bear froiu. you. 'Good luck.
THE CO NTRY I%OVSF,
rToro tri. ,
• - T '
R•3,
R � jos F'
I' lia('i
c1111c� en t
�� jt
'iig'tires,� ... ,
paper to make the titure .shapes and
then dressed thr;m - in shreds of
paper. . The „fringed • buckskin
FARMERS THEMSELVES
•
for�'he. tcr�tsi�� the
anadia�ns. buy a
t cot any t
brand,
'USING ' MARGARINE•.
deiit' o . the l�airy* Farmers ofZ .Ciro='
ti da 'said teaniglit •that; fasters diem
selves have . "considerable• respons=
ibilit& for tile present butter sure tuq
in Canlidaa
(filbert McMillan said in a sttt'te
ri indicate that butter'
n�erlt . Stt ey s a
C.IOn 51 »pti1lu in rural. areas••is below'
when
the
u-
season �v siz••
I''at
mtt ii,
normal:
ltl}^ is ample,"
Oovertiweut-h:eld ;butter .stflck is
estimated at ,soaue•19c00O,Q0O pounds.
•,:
/ Farmers could. gtil(.1*ly undeniable,
Government consistence and support
if • they did sipt.: `see the •dangers I
of using "chealx tnbstitutea for their
Own prtciucts." ..Ile• slti
eventually'. pay • a seve
d` "all 'would
1e petaaIty�"
1 - t
�a
•(fog cltsa o
1 1 ilG
it g
tC
,wet �..,...
die ury �iottc .it--twi4
vitamin C as cow's milk. • The l
ditlieuity: 'of keeping s herd of mach'
r env 's the l we'
nothing to worry' .a'bout.-7 i�ngSf01r
Whig -Standard, ,
whales, however, 1 e tl o
ciyesses and feather headdresses •
looked very real. Of course there
were several tempera pictures -of
• �s There
11..
tcni
c
'� andto 1
' l u.
I
ucli.1
itre t wo •fine totem tyles ins llc�
:a•
ones There 1FC1 it
elm
Ltal tart
, l tier e
lIu( e
1
R
number of rltldians and Indian pot- i e,; a :oe
ter•V• .ulodelfed in clay tura some in .
plaster carving.
• So pow you see what the eltildreii
learn •slid illi tet Siltttrdily Morning
Club in •the Museum.' _ Why -don't .
you. get „buss' 01111 mn'K.e``sinpe of tett#
birds quid a•nima•L9: you see: alive
in the . country; •or softie. `of. the
beatutiful • wild flovters and blas-
s Alun you' will soon,, have? ' you .
'know,
'know, 'we city People don't . have
Much cif:l.n e to - sire jack -Iva -the -
pulpit or 1,og=t�oot'h violets with
iui is ri
interest so eialdent 'iii those ,events , Tlie Bed • Dean of . 6.interltury, groin) is • in charge. of, .Mttseuu
teacher. 'The' groups Make a tour
ns• satisfactory proof; stud Aimed., interviewed ,at Ottiova, i4 ttapor1ed of'' a certain glittery and study sonic
4 �
• ultll
inspiring to , as Saying that war avitit- R•u is -'is • subject very carefully • and • dirr.Cusa•
Abe encouraging
•.
'"�":""...."....�""'"�'L'tgr'►�St�,.�TH•_11 P _ at;�in-To,r t. th- p- ys
ri.�lE
're,they
3ireturn
effort 'ie. their -behalf. Soviet might • and. manpower will r1tt;
table .with material fur claftwc,rk
•,'snt.r the extern . leneieracies. art.Thero 1
pppSkIFOR CONTROLi queer.' talk 'fur a ►raftgyred trained.-eraftcort lender and
-• Or li1IA;ITLAND RIVER : �.atdvt;elit..t I 'veace. 'rete .[rev. Di. l students.fro,n, the t niv ersity or Art
•
l.' til: i .,...�r .,
llewlett. Jutu.t Sala looks to _
^, is
Though Grvt)ei,ich i.. nut directly ! ;iii ulll huiobug.
a'4rneerned, ,the ' propesatl originat-1
* e
• , lag' at Listowel' for the establit;l1.f . The. disalatroes flood in. -Manitoba
iing of a Maitland.Ilir,er authority, and urea. `itt. Quebec hua'e' 'sorely
is :not. -without interest here. Two aroused the concern and eytnpathy
springafoods-in-.the last three years of the entire count**. and "C'aan
have caused, damage and iucoftven-,
fence at - Listowel., and other •peint.'
•oil the ;yiai laud, such as b iglfam
ani `$russetW'
s,, also are subject • to
i ouue :inconvenience .tired • ,ouxiety,-
i.' not 'actual :dailuage, when the
rivet: goes . on a spring • raiupage.
The , watershed ' of the, Itlitlannd
covers •aa'large urea, and. according
• , to. reports from Listowel It is .not
:considered advisable to iliclude the
.entire area"in the proposal for flood,
•eontrol,: blit definite steps are to be •
. taken t;o• investigate the possibility
of. o'rgaitizin,- an, authority. for the
adians everywhere • wou1:d •like, to do
-something .ill thew way of relief of
those .who have suffered. • ,Some
'Government, assistance 'is -assured','
•and •a great national cauipaigil to
raise a relief fund• would eez to
be in, •order. Stich a movement
would strengthen the" bonds "be-
tween . :1 rovince -and • province
throughout the I)ominioai. .
t - A67 NEGLECTED SUBJECT
- (1eterborouf h Examiner.)
We wiser, ir'sometimen, that there
would;be some. hnte•work in -Eng-
lish : •grammar --that stllrvecl , and
middle 't?laitiatid areal,.,such as; has execrated • stepchild of modern{
already been rsta bti hccl for the • ecin0-Moil. •There• • may be some
methrd' •of , hennsWeggling a ' child
rand and 'Tintuut•'- rivers. .1yoird- into learning arithmetic by .a pain-
•oing1y ''ini•itati"ns are hc;ing sent less method, but granunar llluSt be
IEx011t
Listowel t,1,'t\'int la t.tu. Mil -ver- �' learned . by blood sweat -and tears.
• Those who "pick • it `up" --and this'
;ton; },1U'1-eLs call t„ the I
hit luded a few. • teachers - 'never
owes:hips of Ellice; 'I':Iina, Grey, j:ret.l'l,y know .it. And 1not1Tilig, keel s
' • Loirait, Ii•I�iilui.►, liaary`l�rrrrntgh,;•our' EngiisloOlhngeage off the, gold
lI(lorltittt;t+ilk; Morris, Tiirrrberry,
boulder(' like the shameful neglect
"f graitYtblaar in our school,.•h•
• Wallace and ; tst �i'a�t u110 li t1i 'end t__- _ -.� _•
',r tprestiutativ.es to.' i• 'meeting •at ;end -,
KNOW' MORE j
Listowel en Malt lit 11 to fiousidc?r - OF FARM- L°IFR-
what is to be done 'iu the- matter. - •
du engineer from the .Vro'viacial • Au ua•ustitil course of -Instruction
Deenrtmeut of Phiuhing 0114 Pc- «•ill be held tills' s umnner at the '
Ontario Agricultdral College sat
Guelph.; For the first-time in. the I
country's history ;t ;class- of .rural
ciergt•tuen-of•,all. deiraminatiinna 'hill
receive instruction. itr soil consery-.
'ation,-'field ,crops, lives ek manage:
nient,. plant • diseases , and other
practical farm topics.
The initiation •of 'such it eourse
.is a forward step indeed in proniot-
ing "closer harmony, between the
f;it.rmer and • the ,,Moll-falriner: But
shooed it stop with clergymen?
About 0,000,W of Canada's total
population live in rural areas: -
That's' a large- portion of the na-
tion's people;a,nd: a. very. iinportaalt
one, Yet' .nary Urbain - res dents
RA :y: - �; -- ��� •, c,:�v :.y
•o.S }><: {` ?;v�a•+c3rS'>�1:�Sy ::4i :;• 11oi,x"•'.'n�`k i`k: •..
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THE 1190511) STANDARD
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of our F*;ra1 Howe: 'boron-
toStreet.
Ambulance
Prompt Amb
. • ° •Sexvicf
of Puj►er.. Wily, :doe't yo4, try to.
• velopment is expected to be pre -
The project May be, hrotight. in
line.- with the eonservat iolo- plans of
• the Huron County °Council, and
ultimately' it may lead to water=
*;"„power ;at ‘silitable
peintS ,on the' river.
.1• 1/1111 CANADIANSii
' Legislators at Washington are
being: warned.. by -Millweit
dustrialists that • the deeper St., .
.0 trail fo 'understand thetmeltitude of'
14a*i.ene g•e'll`vay' lie0t10(i t probietus a farmer must face each
' allow the. transportation of ore front. daY. Few appreeiate the daWn-to.
Ohio. Their present sOuree,,s of ore the risks and uncertaintiesoinvolved,
tin 'producing and marketing farm
•.are givyig ,out, aed without sup -1 commodities.
plies from Labrador by the deeper 1 - People employed in industry. 'and
• -seaWay. the U.S. steel industryjconeeerce owe it to themselves to
o I learn more about the activitieg of
the east coast. ••• may find. it difficult to find time to
*With 'Liffiitiiiim:• fled- Neva attend a -sPeCiaL Offen-lin rat ,e4urge;
:Scotia cent Jirttapogition, the thi=re, are many' other Ways .„ bY
ledge..o Local eiviv groans can spon-
sor field days, en nearby farm:•,:.
Closer atteetion ean paid- to
world' to many town and 'Tilly
-dwellers. Interest '111, aud attend -
make 'for matmil. interest, • and
.aq,
:DAN
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--FRIDAY MAY
BAYFIELD PAVILION
•••ii••••esta>oee ee•.•••s•,
INNI
ELECTRIC J
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and. ,Every Friday'Night following.
Featuring VIRGINIA MA>t,
on'vocals
Frank TRAIIER'S Orchestra
3 .. Wjringl
and; RoOair�-
87 . West Si., Fhone 574;7or
--above". gaew-Surpass..Sto re Via%
•
' ,„Rhone 1109. -932tf 1 I.
••••••1••liem•••OO.atioe
*,Owner Adjusted
• is antinbeatable corn.bin l Tori
of features found"iui. no ,other
car of its class.
SALES E SERVICE
A completely deluxe .auto-
mobile. NOT TOO. MALL
.•t seats six' people in
P
' lenty of headroom . 3 w
is priced right,sized right,
(not toolarge)and.st,rled
Tight.: .
lisk,your dealer,dbout the,
Vanguard ,and. its 12 -plus
feat113 es to -day: -
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The STANDARD AviOT R" CO, (Canad•a) Lim�tedy'� ;
, :
4 Lawton. Blvd. �';�•'^ _Toronto•OntarioSian:...
d . - rd Vanguard Cars; Standard Estate 'Cars;
DISTRIBUTOR: BRIT,ISH CARS & VANS, 1290 Bay Street,
Toronfo,, Ontario.—
CAMPBELL'S GARAGE; St. David St. .
400.100000/000.0010.800000.0010.0000.010*".0 40181,010.1M014,"
Every ednsday Night
by THE CHLO, BARN D.1),,NOE GANG
(The 'Erie Rambters) •
Recently, fr&ni 'Kentucky,' If:S.A.
10 p..m. to 1. a.m. Daylight Saving Time. 'Admi,isibiflp`6,-
Proceeds to the hind...for BaYfield Agrietil.turai Society
4—NOTE
TRAIN
till/11/0 ,p,L'olLA—SP'
lotouto 5. Oat.
'133:,1949 , 91 cents. or_cery',51,ibscriptitp, abllar Was
.situation• -offers a grand opportunity
for the building n,r),, of a great steel
• industry in. the, Canadian Maritime
.. Provinces; yt.t Canadian Oolitieiting
are falling...over- -one anothel? )11
traek this opPorlunity of develop-
ment Mthin, Canada by sPending
‘adittil taxpayers' nt.oney.. to provide .At no :time Sri Canadit's history-
- cheap . itawportatidn, of sapplies is complete national unify so neces-
sary'. Co-operation between toWn
A alvout. .• SO got to know UT
S itilnyi.,p,.e,n.,w,omen
gain5 10. 15 lbs.
Canadian farinert; 'are . inalcin ' det Nei Pep, Vim, V''''. '
• *rtOrtiell .them 'under Ibis Act. •ritt t%htts,!`esAtuiPPoltsVisirgIV%itgliV 08ft.b41liitill
',Dow tssr settle/ f66 fit mon weenclaub vitt6«6')-1, tri
,stm„tilJer of 4114„501 and ., aggrogittel, the 6 IOA 10 ot 2011m, rs'illacm V* TCOrtrild tifeig,Ltt.
tittle. New".itet segettnted" tile mut nee.
°sties 'Thole Tablets ter new -toter
isco Arrowhead
-Listen td the' Cisco Kid
CKNX, Thursday., 7.30 p.m..
•
SPEARMINT Gr -M
oNaldrest
-City or Town
Over 10 dollars - 824,fa
hospital benefits.
Low operciting costs 4- Only 9,4,
of' each. subscription dollar..
Blue Crest is seued. Reserve
positiOn strong.in Case of tin.
16tal'of hospital bills paid since
;1941 exceeded 20 million daunt
Crest rig Hstpital Cate
over and above tb.e 91 .cents used -to
in'ad 5,s di:yetted by. the Ontario DettartzOnt dr
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