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cilities and research institutes.
'rhe Government has :provided.
r the'establishment of a °Dairy'
ommission for'Canada which
iotild eventually control all
airy product operations.
The Canada. Assistance 'Plan has,
een. set.:up to authorize the mak-
of contributions by Canada to-
ards.the cost of programmes
ndertakefl by the Provinces for
e provision of. assistance and wel-
are'.services in respect of persons ,
n need,. The Crop Insurance Act
as been amended to assist the •
armer in obtaining crop insurance
hrough the Provinces by raising
he' Federal Government's payment.
rom 200/o to 25% of the total prern-.
um required.
These are some of th'e more .lin,
ortant pieces of legislation that
ill effect the people of our part
f the country. •
The programme for providing
or increased Old -Age Pensions
as. only .been passed in .resolution
tage , . and.: will not come before
arliament until : the Fall' term, .,
hen its terms will :..be announced.
his is also true of the Govern-
ent's plans for compulsory Med
care for 'alhcitizens The Bank
ct also stands at this stage of
egislation. In this Act we believe
hat it is the Government's 'intent
on to lift the ceiling on interest
harged. by the 'Bank by 10/0;• ani'
ater remove it. entirely,. .
We had a debate and vote on
Capital Punishment, and Parl-
iament voted to retain capital
unishment in Canada.:
A tremendous project of the
Government for next yearis the
entennial'Exposition`.being held
n • Montreal. This is a vast 'project
nd certainly. as many Canadians
THS LUCKNOW SENTINMEL, LI/CPO. ONTylKI0
. He was a good Lacher. ,Then. ono •
thing they say ,hr favor of prank Desjar ,
lads, the 42-yeavold wanderer who was
brutally murderedin a $4: ,hotel room is
Toronto on Sunday.
But he was a quiet ;loner. He was the
kind .people snicker about, :the sort of per••
son who breeds - gossip and - mover On
When it beelines too heavy.
From Windsor to ,Lions Head and from
Northern . Ontario to Hay River, ' Nerds.'
West Territories, they have beard of Mr.
De/dories.:
IVEYCAW,..
There isno doubt he drank too much.
In.Wlarton,'where he lived while teaching:
at Lions Head High school, people believe
he was dismissed from .school because of
his drinking. He actually left that school
voluntarily after two .years but his prob-
lems are still bandied about the area.
Everyone knew the rumors but no one
knewthe man. His father, in owed in
Windsor, said he, suspected Pr had his
100071110
was
t his job
probleaas but he wasn't
what', bis'
eon' had become.
• Fellow teachers In :tis.# River ,
bar_ only that be wore snnglasres and
f o bfmself. , .
Pollee 'in communitlee where. be
lmow :onit,the gossip and that ba. lived In
nexpeneive hotels.
TYPEIVRIIIEIlif
In each cotmpunity, theugh,Mr,
Desjarlois is remembered for havin
rented
'typewriters.
was. "honest, ,
•and a good ,.tesicbec,"'.- said * W1a .
ten
friend. ••
ButW was On his juke '
way downhiII.. In
'nary he applied for. and received eity': wed
fare in Toronto until getting a p' '.. °•
Job. on the;sbor.wstaffed Hay River. schooL .
When his body was found all :his belong
lags welts crammed into one .eultcase. •
• Mr, DeSjarlaie wanderings were ended
• when phis skull, was shattered by repeated
NOW. from a heavy. chair. Police said he •
was'kl led for his money.
A witness supplied a dose:Siptton of a.
Man leen leaving tie room ki which . the .
vlm• was slain. A• coinpoeite drawing
Was made from the description.
q
rake Arming et inan sisght
Jarvis st..ourd+er buisdry.
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as possible should: visit, it during
1967.''
. Many other eventful things have
happened which required Parlia-
ment's debate and 'parti'cipation ,
but most of these events;'have been
well covered''in news reports',throu
ghout the. session. 1 have 'tried :her(
to bring to the people of Huron'
..Riding some of the thingsthat may
not have been covered fully in '
news reports..
THINK!
DON'T
SINK!
BE WATER
WISE!
MONUMEN
For aouna cv4nsel: and a fair price :.on 'a monument
correctly. designed from quality . material,: rely. 'ion
SKELTON MEMORI
Walkerton,
Pat O'Hagan, Pe+op
. Established, Over Sixty Years ..
Phone 8814234
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HAT {OU
Most spring pasture and first Cut hay has been °good,. BUT
with '800' - 90°. weather and limited rainfall; forage stands
.are getting dryer, .tougher.and less nutritious..
They begin to lack not only protein, but also. VITAMIN "A"
for proper roughage digestion by the rumen. Avoid a drop
in production and a loss in your milk :cheque during summer.
• months.
Switch. to 'SHUR GAIN Dairy Peed fortified with Vitamin "A";
dairy feeds
Anderson flax
Produ ���.
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