'hividiimghmmmangiiag a eel SS oa -- ae For Pathe Of Glory «io (eeeee oney-Nanaging Lourse End For 'Rifles ores ak . Act Of Chivalry. oe toalit Valle gos lank program "wouldn't 'have' to" be Regi vag (CP)--The Vie-|War, however, that the Victoria ener. mister at -- SA VE 5 $ ON AGS BK oe : : started," Mr. Bell said. "resigning his federa! post to be- ied wi ac thepoviee ox get MOL, gy inn is Gane wee in won Temas er ome gental o semmmesy §=--s AUTO. INSURANCE Assessed At 100 = are ie sit 'hen areien, cbousands pt fer down Friday, po its 103-\Ypres, Vimy, P College and professor of polit- managemeny ihe { ne ts biggie ei mires Mn debt. It is year history which includedjand Amiens with one their ical economy at the University A ing to non-commercial studentsione of Canada's biggest prob-o;,. rirst World War battles.|officers, Lt.-Col. W. R. Clark-jof Toronto, it was announced If you are an Abstainer you save up to 'in Ontario's schools. lems and yet there is a serious ? ae puncte i The age of chivalry may be|the peace for one year. The league, at its annualjlack of counselling. The regiment, ordered dis- Kennedy, winning the Victoria) Friday. $18.00 on your auto insurance, : .|Cross for his efforts. d, but a 22-year-old Oshawa] Mario Provenzano and his riday, also de-| "To correct this situation, we|banded by the defence depart : Mr. Plumptre, 57, was on the =~ = fea s100 and costs|wife, Amerlia, were charged cor iy Baer 4 proposed|think 'it should be a function of ment as part of an economy a wb cous World|staff of the university's depart- oy ; or 30 days in jail today forjwith assaulting Mrs. Carmela) ource for consideration by thejour education system to ac- drive, was founded Jan, 22,|War, the Rifles served mainly|ment of political economy from . j trying to revive it. Provenzano, department of education. quaint young people. fully with|1862. - Newfoundland. Secs ~ 1930 to 1941 before he entered JOH N RI Joseph Pahic, 303 College av- Donald Bell of Windsor,|the facts of credit life." Formed on that date in face|the Ys aaa has continued as vide service. In recent enue, tried to shield a lady A charge under the Master league president, said in an) Instruction in credit andjof an anticipated war with the|@ fa a unit. years he has played a promin- j friend from the blame in ajand Servants Act against Bit-). terview that tnstruction on|money management is already|Unnea States, the Rifles first) "Everyone is sad to see an- ent role as' Canadian repre- 218 DUNDAS ST. E, WHITBY traffic accident and found him-|sky's I.G.A. was withdrawn. | ,eqit handling should begin injavailable to Ontario commer-|won battle honors during thejother link with old Montreal sentative at several interna- Be self charged with public mis- slementary schoois and con-|cial students. Fenian raids of 1870. go," said Lt.-Col. E. P. Me- one conferences on financial DI AL chief. A Saguenay avenue math wholiinue through the secondary| Efrlier, Mr. Bell told the| The regiment contributed|Givern, the regment'si com- matters. : Crown Attorney Bruce Af- is charged with stealing & c ap evel meeting that 71 credit unions|volunteers to Canadian contin-/mandng officer. "One could) Scarborough College, under fleck, told the court that on valued at $40 from Loblaws and) "<r money management|were formed in Ontario last)gents during the South African|get quite worked up sentiment-jconstruction, will open next 668-8831 ; : of obtaining goods from Mit-|, 14 interest rate courses couldlyear, raising tota: membership|War. ally about it, but this kind of fall with an initial enrolment of ised's ad ' ; re ; ; ven Ben. caine et chell' aig yee boo -- complement and supplementito more than 600.000 persons. It was during the First Worldithing is inevitable.' a worthless che Pista. ies eee: dent and he told police he had ; lak on been the driver ihe driver. ee i custody for trial o Later in court Pahic had de-| [eonard Cole, 62 pleaded not ity nis eta "| Thare's SO muCh for you at EATO N' S. He pleaded guilty to the) charge. Leader Shortage Stealing money from four! Solution Closer milk boxes in Oshawa cost Rob- noert R. Glide, of 585 Devon The Oshawa District Coun- street 40 days. in the County} cil, Boy Scouts of Canada, Jail. is moving closer to the solu- The court was told that Glide) tion of its shortage of lead- had been on welfare since last) ers. August and had gone on the It was announced Wednes- stealing rampage on. Feb. 24 of} day night that 18 applica- this year. tions from prospective lead- He was.sentenced to 10 days| ers have been approved and consecutive on the four; that an introductory pro- charges. gram will be held at Camp Samac on March 13. Past Three offences under the Un-| President Stanley Lovell will employment Insurance Act cost| be the dinner speaker. Douglas Cruckshank, of 92) A directive has been Burk street, $15 and costs or! issued by the district com- 10 days on each offence. missioner to the leaders of The court learned that) all troops and packs regard- Cruickshank had filed for bene-| jing the wearing of long and fits from the Unemployment In-| short pants. The final deci- surance Office while he had) sion is up to the leader of been employed as a taxi driver| each group but the mem- and had earned $274 while col-| bers of each unit must all lecting $84 in benefits. wear either the short or long dress. Assault charges against a Wil-| --_ Scouters from all parts of son road couple were withdrawn| the Lakeland Region have by the complainant after they) been invited to attend the agreed to sign a bond keeping) Camporee to be held at Camp Samac in May. It was announced that the Cheques 'ice' map and compass course held recently was most suc- cessful. Twenty of the 24 Gets 3 Years x who attended received cer- tificates. LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Fran- Despite the heavy fall of cis Thomas Scheiding, 46, de-| snow in the Haliburton area, scribed last week as the mast-| no damage was done to the ermind in a major cheque-pass-| buildings at the Adventure ing scheme operating in Lon-| Base. 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