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Orono Weekly Times, 25 Apr 1946, p. 5

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YOUNG MEN ANiD WOMEN.. ONTARIO FARMERS ARE CALLINO YOU NO-WI S Odesperate is Europe's need for food ... so uargent our farmers' need for help ... that this Province is facing the most serious farmn- labour shortage in its history. 1946 is a crucial year-and every one who can should ielp. Young Ontario citizens are urged to pitch-in and play a worthy part in feeding the sîtarving nations of the world, "Î-LEND )A HAND" You-and .thousands of others like you--are nïeeded on every type of farm. The peak season runs from April 1.2th to October l5th. Pay is good. Clean supervised accommodation. Good food. Here is your opportunity-among pleasant companions-to profitable, healthy summer. loin the Ontario Farm Service today! enjoy a Force- F111 ln the coupon marked out below. A Riegistration Form, plus a.1 particulears, wii be sent to you PMthout delay, Peet091. Âdrea.............................. Tew or Clty ....................TLN.,..,*, 1 wQud b. avaaflbiefrein..............1946 te,.............194.à I old1k te b. laeed Om a prtvate fane LI IDa s' up.rvtad Camp CI DOMINION-PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR AGRICULTURE- LABOUR - EDUCATION Miss Be-ulali hIalluwell, Toronto, isï home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith enter- tained friends on Sunday. IMr. Wm. Savery visited] on Suniday at Mrs. Ewart Robinson's. Miss Josie Trim, Os'ha-wa, ýMr, Bill Trima, Port Hlope, Spent Suniday at home. Mr, and Mrs. Llew. Hallawell and fiimily visited with tMfr. and Mirs. Tlhas, 'ls Churcli on Spnday was well at- tended. The cfde' hi sang two epecial mmimbers, lMr. and Mrs. Leonard Falls -,ndi son spent Sunday with her mother, AmrWighit, Welcome. Mr. a-nd Mrs. Cairlas Tambiilyni and Sfamily, Orono, had Suanday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Orme Fails. Mr. and MIrs. Don Stapleton and daughter, Newtoniville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Larne Toi-d, iMr, and ýMrs. Bob Walden and ~s~ Muriel, HamiltoMs 1lima Toronto, spent a fiew days with Mr. and ~Ms. Predi Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Russeil Lowery, Grant and iMarilyn, of Toronto, Mr. and MNrs. Ed. Ruithveni, Zion, were guests at iMr. Aifred DGbson's. mn, Fa.ulkner and friend, North Caerolina, visiîted his brother, Mr, Marshal Faulkner, who resides ,,on t he farm recently purchased from UNION last week') wVas in Peterboro Sev with are1 YOUNG MEN ENTERING MINISTRY NEED PEN- SION FUNDBCKN Intrviwedregardîng the Dmn ion-wide United Churcli drive nowý nearing, for new capital needed for the minister's Pension Fund, Dr. Arnup, 'Moderator of the United, Churcli of Canlada tated that "wlhenl yujng men enter the inistry the surrender the possibility oiymateia achiancementý and the accu-mulationri ai wordly -wealth, They undertake to spend the whole ai their worinig years in service ta indivicluals and cammnunities. For that servic(e the nionetary return i s usually sm-all. Over the last iefew ears one af h ministers ýreceived lesth:n$,0 The maderato)r stated that it was "in vi ew aiftMis' fact that the churcli undfertakes ta hielp in rOvidin(g1 security itheir ald age"ý and that- the present' drive dieserves "nhs iastic s11-0ýor1 irom every nisterý andmebeýr ai the churcli". A canvass Lai .-l churcb inmembers will ha carried Oaut by volun1"teer canvassers, representing al! local ehurches, it is understood, in Canadla and ;Ne-,fou.ndland. The objecti-ve1 ai the drive is 3 million ta plauce! the pension iund on a sound basis and the drive cntnus ntl ay lGth, 1946. A nice rock garden is being hut b y the new, building in the pa9rk. Whlen this îs completed it wili add, g-reatly to the ;ippearance of the -rounds, and in timje will ha one of the m-osit becautful scenic spots n Durham County. The work, is being dore the -DepartMent of Lands and Forests oai the Ontario Government. FAMILIAR 'TO MXCN To mlake Canlada anld Canadianis better knoccWniboad is one af the chief aims of the National Flm Board. MAWihths in mmmd, the Board lias recentlybrought infrmation ablout Canada toa Mexicans in several important ,ways. Last Novem[ber the Canadian amlr- bassador Ita Mexipo, j hKeenley- sida, opjened a poorpi xii tion in Mexica City. t coinsisted ai pictures describing Canada-ha s pea-, pie, its walh its industries and it lufe. This ehbtowhfihwas spansored by the Mjexican Depart- mi-eni fEducation icollaboration! wit-hthe Canadian Emabassy and thei iNational Filin Boardys officýe in Mex-i ico, gave miany Mlexians a mare vivid piciture ai Canadja. Canadian films aenaw sean y theatregoers inthu principalesl oi Mepxico. A new agreemientwtl eicaaMexicans, -a film Conianyp covers theatrical distribution of ane! NIFB filin per m-onth, throughýout LatinAmeria.r, addition, a con- trajct already in, operaýtioün between the Film Board and FilmnsMudae pravides for dtrbiOfa a filmii a imonh ta neary aul Mexicn citie. The films distributed are Spanisiv versions of same of the Film Boad' outstanhg doumentariessuchas 'Suffer jitle Chiildreni" and "Tor- onto Smhn" 1 11 May of this Yen plyay will be sha Pavlian of the Mexi iMade tai plastie and designad along mo,ýde isplay wAill lmake M withthe C.uiltural a Film iBoard Lndth als -pesent many cfilo adns.ai ,r, an ait the 'ianii d nlvw More Money Need For Person~nel Rew Tiie general canvaassao the To sihip of Clarke fer fundý for the ception af aur sriepersonneý May 3rd is just about canipleted the -net retarns so far are $1,52 which jas a long way frors our ginail set estimatle of $3,000.(4) We apprecýiate the work i canvassers, who gave generousIî their tim-e and also their money: this Tawiishji undertakig. Or; izations sucli aa. Fraterna1 Socië Red Cross, Homye and Scolod Literary Somieties and Wom-aen's stitutes, Seouts, and Guide.s ew the fund considerably by ronti timg $535b.00, leaviný- $1,290 coný uted by the citizens oýf the Towni in looling at the overaill iz etir township, -we find Î460 a mert notices, a populati o a 2800; thus the picture pres does not refleet halIk to those h and g¶ioaiy edays of 1940 when t3anadian boys hastened overse defenid the Motherlanil againsti mif. IHaw we pouired out rnoniey then ta defend aur h( anid ouriseçves. HIave we forgot Our Ganadian army neyer tu, back nio matter wbere t he y !Over the top was their slogan, a wonderful job well donie. We lan Canada are proud oyý sons who are knowni and resp thie vorid over. Mâay we, as citi of aur great towriship ibe prou, aur achievemnt at home hi W mil, Nit! Fogg 1

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