j some tawr ot three weeks ago jeprct-eafl- radio carried uua announcement jo the effect ttait a fedrl jbrwcenoda jfincattoja r irasbeinglnltiated v- mgps v mr e w m j ts b 8 em- uv ffifc lbkf vs y p xlt 7 tj fiv rx j ma 4 1 the winston churchill range high into die sky reach the greatest peaks of jasper national park part of die vast range which mines ministereorge prudhamhas announced will forever commemorate the name of winston churchiu snowcapped and clooddecked die mountains stand in rugged iarray in the glacier country spreading oat from die gigantic columbia icefield seen in this aerial view te sne of the imposing peaks that nuke ov the range inset map indicates location of the range flanking the west side of thje columbia icefield highway some 40 miles south of jasper cnr photo sugar and spice dispensed by biix smhjcy of the wlartan echo what is so exhilarating as a canadian winters day when the snow crunches underfoot the trees crack like pistol shots and the very air is like vintage champagne on such an occasion gloom van ishes care is banished and man me through one of those exhil- country where they dont know any better id love to get hold of ana of those birds handcuff him to my wrist and make him accompany becomes an animal exulting as the blood courses like fire through his veins that the kind of tuff tho poetic nature lover is wont to churn out sitting snugly in his city apartment having dashed off those sentiments he glances out mwwindow shudders at the sight off a low falling snowftake take a strong pull at the hot rum toddy beside him and resumes his article which will be sold to a magazine in soma tropical motor licences now on sale 1957 licences can be obtained daily 9 to 12 eon 1 to 30 pom including saturdays clo thursday afternoon 3 john street across from the arena arating days weve been haying during the recent cold snap one day hed be ready for the psychi atric ward first and worst of tho horrors is tho alarm clock for a couple of seconds you think somebody is pushing a largo icicle through one ear and out the other then you realise what it is kick the cold hot water bottle out of bod throw off tho four blankets tho comfor ter tho old army greatcoat and tho various drapes and table clofhs with which youve been trying to keep warm and grab tho dirty little demon of a clock punching it off with unutterable venom from experience you know that he who hesitates is sound asleep again so ryou jump out onto the icy floor stagger around in the dark until you find the door then trot down and open the furnace draughts you check the ther mometer in the kitchen it reads 39 above you trot right back up set the alarm for an hour later and hurtle back into the womb like luxury of the sack when you hit tho deck at eight you hall r passerbyfor a push its for good and your soul groans ho pushes you half a mil into tho within you you got down to th country before tho motor catches kitchen and find your little daugh- the old car snorts and sputters tor lying on the floor in bar foot like in asthmatic buffalo you cant and a place to turn around trying to turn in the road you stall and it wont start again you walk to the nearest house and phone hie wrecker and pyjamas drawing pictures the thermometer now reads 44 you give her a h of a blast and she scuttles back to bo bawling im not cold why do you have to be so mean im gonna tell mummy on you you es down cellar fight a pitched battle with the furnace and hold a torch of blazing news papers under that spot in the water pipes that always freezes when you get back to the kit chen theres one shivering school boy crouched over the register hed get more heat from a candle he has obviously washed his face thoroughly from the nose right down to his chin his hair looks like the back of a startled porcu pine his lips are blue with cold you harden your heart food him and thrust him whimpering into tho subzero morning you hasti ly gulp a cup of tea and got out before the old lady wakes up and starts to make tho welkin ring leave is 47 it snowed five inches last night but you havent time to shovel so you wade through the snow that goes in over the tops of your boots hits your hot little feet and turns to ice water youve lost your scraper so you claw the ice from the windshield with your finger nails the car goes rrrrr finally you get to- the office the temperature there is 52 real snug you sit with your coat and hat on blowing on your fingers so theyll thaw enough to beat the typewriter at ten am the phone rings its the battleaxe you get home here this minute and get some heat out of the furnace its only 50 in the kitchen what do you think i am a penquin we can see our breath in the liv- ingroorn oh rrs eritwarating all right this canadian winter weather and if you dent believe me ask the factory worker who goes to work in the pitch dark at night or tht fireman who battles a blaze all night in subzero weather oak ed and shivering or the farmer who has to wade through a foot temeratore in tho kitchen as you i of snow a hundred yards to the since then we have had several inquiries f or xurtw detaht urf der the ciraimirtancy an wrphufr ation appears to be in order in june 1955 a group of federal and provincial officials met with the veterinary steepler general at ottawa to explote the possibility of developing a brucellous eradlcr ation- programme for canada this meeting revealed that brucellosis control programmes were being promoted m every province these programmes- en be classified in- to two categories a a ajtfhood vaccination pro gram lmdeif oririch ai female ves are vaccinated in ireas where the owjority favour such action b a blood test program under which all female cattle in certain prescribed areas are blood tested the reactors are branded but the disposal of the reactors is left to the discretion of the owner un doubtedly the incidence of this disease can be reduced as a result of the adopttbtanof either program but neither is capable of eliminat ing it entirely therefore it was unanimously agreed by those attending the meeting that the federal govern ment through its health of ani mals branch should initiate a brucellosis eradication programme such programme to be based on the principlethat all cattle in a prescribed area should be tested all reactors should be disposed of by slaughter immediately and that compensation should be paid to their owners this proposal was concurred in by the federal authorities with certain reserva tions to witthat the test and slaughter programme should not come into force until an area had been under a provincial program for several years it can beas- sumed therefore a that the federal department will not bring any area within the scope of its policy until requested to do so by the province b that an area will not be eligible to participate in the fef eral policy until it has operated under a provincial policy for at least three years and possibly five years consequently the reason why we suggested th a news article some three weeks ago that likely hal- ton cattle owners will have an opportunity to participate in such a progannme within the next two years in the meantime halton- cattle owners would be wise to see- that no slipups in catfhood vaccin ation occur in short if we want to retain the us market for our surplus breeding cattle we must be prepared to place our- cattle on a health status acceptable to that market bam to feed his animals whose blood is not exactly coursing thro ugh thorn with exultation either canada is so allfired exhilarat ing in winter that only lack of money prevents the entire popu lation from heading for florida on november 1st advertise it pays wi- for all your did you ever stop to consider all the things a chartered bank can do for you it is more than a convenient place to mate a deposit cash a cheque or see about a loan you can also buy travellers cheques and money orders rent a safety deposit bol purchase foreign currency 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