STL BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL ARENA Sat., May Çth S8.45 p.. Three Exhibition Bouts of Skill, Strength and Science Lewln vs. Flanagan Atkins vs. Beyers O'Connor vs. Har r; Bo 'aggerty igor ilCoa Ltd.i Stove O0 O 3 cents per gai. ---- in c.More attenition wlnow b. R e or F ' m P rien ousing, including clearance of oslumas fromn cities. When it is passed, home I - * eaes xii be able to borrow -cp te $4,000 for home improvemenjts, lu- debate resumked, that it would uiider- ýýba of $2,500 under the 0141 act. Fishing Season Opens taýke to complete most of the line Since the hom-e imiprovemnents Joans Around our home over the N week- through the prairies this yvear. Heow- camle ilito, being in 1955, 24,000 lieuse- end, your member had consider-able ever, it now appears tha t the ever holders have berewed $27 millionz difficulty finding timje to icomplete tightening supplY of monecy available to fix up their places. this column. At ouir a.m. Saturday, for lending has made things worse Quelec Election an alarm dcock shattered the stillnes. for Trans Caniada in its efforts to, Our 133-year-old had arranged it raise necessary finances. This mxay I Premier Duplessis of Quebec has a pa.] to go fishing. No sooner had r-esuit in the gQverniment beîiig asked 1annlounled( iProvincial election for. Junie the~~~~~ dokbeiiecdVa oS obnsm 5 illion direct to 20. It a.be customnary in thepast wh]istle lou.d 'onough -te walke thTrasCnaai it wants fast action for federal Liberal M.Ps. t e renin neigfibours, came from the front of on the Project. Undoubtedly, theýre aefin Dmost cases during Quehee the house. The pal had arrived, After ll ec drbe objection 'fromr provýinicial elections, but this yen-r cosîerbl dscs ion, mas decid- other political pa-rties if thle gO-Vrn_ there is a newý deal and it now jooka_ ('d that, because (-o fite heavy ram ment agrees Vo ad anceaoan, but a hog cnenrtd n uie durngtheniht hee nlgt b cn-it nowý appears likce the only wýay the effort xvili be made to oust Dplessis siderable danger(,i on the stiea-ms from)n project may he started hiÀs year. The frjom eoffice. This cmag shoul'd bh hiigh w-ater, se father sliold go alonmgi situation- is stili1 quite confused, but motinteresting and umdoubtedly will for, safetyv's sl.by the(' end of Vhe week, should be developin lto. a real dog figlit because' ai bit clIearer, :UMr, Duplessi.s has already -waraed True Fisermen i h ius uigt e ilriM.Ps. te tay clear. A hurried breakfUast and 1ucky us Many ResolutionLs Red-Rohed Court we w~e irstat ha Godya~r am.The Supreme Court, decked eut W'hat a break'I 1 flipped a lhe jte Discussioninteloucdr- the' muddyý, fist-flowinig water ad, wveek h as deait with items of niet t ao ter oes e and white ee bang, geV a. terrific str-ike. efter a generaliuterest. The Minister of opened hearing~s on the Ontario Pro- feW minutes of strain, my %ne broke Transport, George, ',4rlr giddvic a Maketing Act on Tnesday aInd the !0,- te which it ws ooked severai resolutions through, including!mrn1g A ,i 2th. Several of us bounced away downstreamn. After , one dealing with international brid- wr nhn e h-iprato- repeat peror-mance five minutes laVer, es over the St. Lawrence, another caslin whick mnay upset long estab- 1 decided fîshing was fer the sea settinig up a Transport Controller for lished marketing boards. Arguament., gulis and lefV for nome about V a further peroil. Eniier in the week) conitinued before the eight judgez for onl tebe reee t te oor7 by h Public Works 'Minister Robt. 11. MWin- several days, but te date there han 8-year-old fulty elothed al d(lrà] ers introduced a mieasure te giyeben*oidctnaseadeson te fish, Twe heurs Inter, 1 ni'I" l improvement te the National lieus- (Coutinued on page 3) ta get them heoth ihome fer some Mor1e breafastNOTfish-they are true fishermnen and returned on e-very oc- casion raja or shine, througheut the weekend. Over One Million Undloubtedly1,ý, the big news of the weV(ek from a politiecal point of -viexv -Was the formation of thle Canadian Labor Congres s with over eue mil- lion niembers. Soine oi the resolu- tiens paussed at this histor-making eetincluded further a ncsini the socalscuityý field. They urg2e incre-ase in old age, pensions fromn $40 te $50; incýreases in exemiption-fs for income tax hy an additional $1,000; blind pens>,ionlswtou a mneans test, plus a guiding allowý,ance; jmproved health insurance, familyalbomances and un.employmrient insurance and se on. Ai] highly desirable items, but impossible te bring in without aise increasing the taxes te produce Vbel additional revenue. One ofte os contentious points of the conference wvas settled when a resolutio-n was passediwh'ch 'ert political affiliations up toe ocl unions, but, in1 effect, gave Vfie CCF a pat on the back., f Gas Pipeline Debate Next wek, the debate on the Trans Canada «as Pipeline xii go into Its second stage. The gd'vernmnent was hopin~g te have a definite commait- * ment from this co-mpany before the Meet your bcink manager... He's easy to meet-anci a good ian to talk things over witb. 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