18 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 16, 1964 ; Ontario F armers Produce 'LETS GET ONE THING STRAIGHT! IODE President Seeks' Far More Than Soviets i We Are Interested In By MRS. OLGA HILL =| Mr. Yardhouse, president of : : nt CW LMAGE FOL GLOUH »ci100% -- sercaure se castian shorn ssc Selling Good Lighting is one of the most efficient|ation, reported that the Short- : . CALGARY (CP)--Crities oljour members to get out and|Gibbon sald that if O Canada| ndusiries in the province, s8iéjborn a cau ae ae NOT JUST SELLING FIXTURES bo -- do not know what|vote and to take an interest injis selected as Canada's national eS . ne s re : fe 'uttire. He oe aie Walk viet ge one Phang ---- of thelr community,| anthem she hopes English- yor oy the' Goran Mbort a Concha aides -- slater As lighting people, we know that good lighting does hot have to be expen- gps nati nat oo nt, Mrs.|province and their eviaase! of|speaking Canadians can get to-lhorn Club. than, in previous yeart. sive LET US ASSIST YOU to get a good lighting from. minimum of Toronto,| "Every year a propo , said Weaetetey in an address|our work and funds . . . go together on a single version. | The guest speaker addressed; Master of ceremonies for the cost. to the annual meeting of the Al-|the newly independent nations "Most Canadians sing one of|more than 100 persons in Black-|evening was George Carson, : in Africa, Asig and the West|the two most common versions.|stock Recreation Centre. He/Orono, who is president of the PARK IN FRONT BRING YOURSELF AND YOUR PROBLEMS To Its members have been called] Indies. In this field I believe the|But there are actually about 35 told them an Ontario farmer|Durham Shorthorn Club. social climbers _ pseudo-pa-|IODE has been a leader. I be-|English versions,"' she said. |produces enough yrs Rr Mrs. Lewis Fitze, who will OF ; ' triots, as well as ultra-conserva-jlieve our approach has been) She also said the IODE faced|self and 28 others, while a Rus-/be moving to Midland, was i ; tive, blue-blooded, disdrimina-|progressive and in keeping with/a strong challenge in changing|sian farmer produces enough )honored at the home of Mrs. PUBLIC WELCOME 126-3539 222 BOND WEST OSHAWA ed and people who stand for|the spirit of the new Common-ijts image, The motto, Patriot-|for himself and four others. |Hector Shortridge when a num- e : : aristocratic beliefs long|wealth ism Through Service, remains,; Mr. Moles urged all connect-jber of ladies from the north t) ; i ° dead, "As for being discriminatory|put "whether we like ii ot not,/ed with agriculture to tell their|village gathered for a social OPEN DAILY ' "There was a time," said)... in the early years we were|most organizations have an im-/story in every. way possible|evening and presentation, MER DIVISION Mrs. McGibbon, "when it was|primarily Anglo-Saxon with ajage... )and) the IODE is not/since many city dwellers do not} Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright 9 AM, TILL 6 P.M, ' the thing to do to belong to the number of French andithe sock-kntting group cof the fate the size of the job|spent the weekend in Bancroft PRI. 'TILL 9 P.M, IODE: ewish members. Today, thanks|poer War." ae Patil i asin, j with selatives SAT. TILL 4 P.M. RUDDY ELECTRIC Whelesale Limited "We are beyond that phase.|to our new Canadians, like Can-| "T¢ is an alive and active) Mr. Moles was introduced by Earl Dorrell feturned re- pes son gee means hard work gg Aye} is ult-recial." et ve = oo Roy Philp. of Port Hope, and|cently from Florida. great deal of work and public/thanked by David Beath, Osh-| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fleteh-| on aid that tn 109 It was 8 ea Benak sorummentery doc service.' ee Be ne A sigan of the eee ler and gira, kenig eget | 'You ARE INVITED TO eee QUESTION eee LOOK eee BUY!! boas' Pr ys ae OREN eee yuests from a dis ae includ-|the weekend wit r. an rs. | nual meeting, that the orderjocracy and tolerance "the foun- HOUSES GAME led Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Yard-(Harold Kyte and family. avoided discussions of. politics,|dations on which our country | 2 , | = religi uffera has been " South West Africa's Etosha/house, Milton; W. L. Elliott,) Attendance was fair at the Big e ' waivens Aes vio Reserve, which is larger than|Guelph, secretary of Ontario|/Four Guernsey Club dance at i hg A A FIXTURE with PERSONALITY VIEWS CHANGE WANTS ONE VERSION Ireland, contains 150,000 head of|Shorthorn Club and E. H.jthe recreation centre Friday. ' "Now all that has changed,"| In an interview at Reginajgame in an area of 38,427/Stoltz, editor of the "Shorthorn|Music was provided by the Ray| a Mrs. McGibbon said. "'We urge'earlier Wednesday, Mrs. Mc- square miles, News." |Godfrey Orchestra. ; y Made of solid cast Aluminum in Swedish Silver . . . Beautiful polished ELEPHANT-SIZE SAVINGS NOW DURING a | ie Crystal Gloss, One Of The Many HOURS: ; TS . 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