Sa a cea cae 'The Haileyburian Thursday, September 22, 1960 , Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bouley are shown following their recent ' marriage in. New Liskeard. The bride is the former Patricia Gladys Bolger. -- Photo by Geo. Gibson Fowler - Herod | A pretty wedding took place re- cently at the Kingdom Hall of Je- hovah's Witnesses New Liskeard, when Dorothy Ann, second daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Her- od, 410 McCamus Ave., became the bride of George Alfred: Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Fowler of Uno Park. The Hall was beau- tifuly decorated. with gladioli and late summer flowers, Mr. W. R. Hodgson of Sudbury officiated. yZhe bride, given in marriage by. her father, was dresseu in a Classic floor length gown of white Slipper satin over taffeta, fashion- ed.in princess lines with a semi train, The sleeves ended in lily points over. the. chands and were finished with a row of pearl. but- 'tons; the plain bodice was finish- ed with a sweet-heart neckline. Her finger-tip veil of illusion: net pas held in place. by head huggingp arranged bandeau. of - pearlss quins and silk petals. She wore a double strand pearl necklace with ear-rings - to match. Her cascade Peuapet was of sweet-heart TURES and dily of the valley. ' The: 'pride | was attended. hens two. sisters, Mrs. Betty, Calver matron of honour, | and Miss. Shar- on Herod. as bridesmaid. Both were dressed alike in street length dresses of mint green brocade swiss taffeta, fashioned with fitted bodice, short sleeves and full skirts. They wore white accessories and their bandeau hats were made of the same material as their dresses. They carried cascade bouquets of white and green tinted mums. '-The .groom was supported by Mr. John) Calvert of Uno Park. The ushers were Mr. Lloyd Fow- ler, brother of the groom and Mr. Stirling Harrison, brother-in-law . | tinted. roses. of the groom, both of Toronto. The wedding music was played by Mrs. L. Audette of Cobalt. A dinner for the immediate fam- ily was held at the home of the bride's parents. In the evening a reception was held at 410 Mc- Camus Ave. for friends and rela- tives. For the dinner and recep- tion the bride's mother received in a two piece dusty rose dacron mesh crepe dress with black ac- cessories; her corsage was cream The groom's mother received in a navy sheer and hy- lon/ lace dress with dusty rose ac- cessories; her corsage was of shaded. pink roses. The happy couple left on a trip to Southern: Ontario. For travel- ling the bride chose a beige and copper coin dot arnel linen sheath with a matching jacket in copper with beige trim. She wore a beige feather hat, matching beige acces- sories: and a yellow rose corsage. '| On. their return the couple will re- side. in Uno -Park. Out of town guests to the wed- ding were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Har- 'rison ef Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Herod .. of -Cayouga ~:and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brooks of Hum- ber Summit,. -Thistletown, : Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at a linen mis- cellaneous shower when many of her friends met to- surprise her. She received many beautiful gifts. The hostesses who: entertained at this event were Mrs. J. Gignac and Mrs. J. Carter. Before leav- ing Toronto, where Dorothy had been working the past year and a half, she- was enjoyably surpris- ed when about fifty of her friends met to shower - her with good wishes and many beautiful and use- ful gifts. Open Season For Game Birds ~~Fhe- open season to hunt-ruffed grouse, sharptailed grouse and spruce partridge in this area, and all of Ontario north of Highway 17 between Mattawa and Sault Ste Marie is September 15th to Novem- ber 25th in¢lusive. No person shall hunt, kill or destroy in one day an aggregate number of ruffed grouse,- sharp-tailed grouse or spruce partridge exceeding five. No person shall have in his pos- session, at -one time, an aggre- gate number exceeding twenty. Of course, a Hunting Licence is required and Resident Hunting Li- cences-are available and become -| valid September Ist, 1960. 'The open season geese, .rails, coots, woodcock and wilson snipe also starts September 15th, and remaiin open until December 15th in the Northern District. Bag Limits ~Ducks--daily 6, possession limit 12s Geese--daily 5, possession limit 10. Coots, rails and gallinules -- daily 6, possession limit 12. Wilson snipe--daily 8, possession limit 16. Woodcock -- daily 8, possession limit 16. t for ducks, Department Council have set up a sub-committee to hear grievance complaints in'the Swastika District, which is composed of three ap- pointed members representing of- ficial side, and three elected mem- bers representing staff side. Official Side - Appointment George Barna and A. Peacock, of the District. office. W. Schillemore, Ranger, Swastika. Staff Side Elected Deputy Chief: ger, Larder Lake. J. M. McDougall, District Of- fice. = R. Haines, Conservation Officer, Elk Lake. Chase & Sanborn Coffee Ib. 65° Pure LARD ® lbs. 35° Blue. Ribbon | TEA BAGS pkg. of 100 73° TOBINS _KENABEEK . ALWAYS OPEN INNOCENT AS A PUPPY of TB. JOIN THE CRUSADE AND BE X-RAYED Make this a complete 100 percent survey. person from the age of 14 and over is urged to have a tuberculin test or X-ray. See the schedule for the date and time the mobile unit will be in your area. MAKE SURE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE FREE FROM TUBERCULOSIS. The majority: of children in our Sanatoria taught tuberculosis from a person in their own family. The mothers and dads, brothers and sisters AND GRANDPARENTS didn't mean to transmit their TB ; » . they probably didn't know they had it. But that is what happened. We are betting 1000 to 1 against you having tuberculosis... but.as Cs To be sure that you are not an unsuspecting victim innocence passing TB on to those you love ss3 .. and In all Every gallinules, | E. Arbuckle, Deputy Chief Ran- see Tt. by Harvey Plaunt Your Liberal Candidate for Temiskaming The Sorry Record During the past ten years, with a Conserva- tive member in the Legislature, it is an unpleasant fact, but the riding has not fared well. ' There are fewer farmers.in Temiskaming to- day than there were ten years ago. | would like to ask the following questions: What has the. Conservative -Government done in the past, 10 years to 'help the farmers .of _Temiskaming? How much development has the O.N.R., built by the government asa development road, brought about in Temiskaming in the past ten years. , How much secondary industry has come to Temiskaming as a result of the govern- ment's Department of Planning and De- velopment? Why has the Conservative government's De- partment of Lands and Forests not de- veloped a park on Lake Temiskaming? How effective has:the Conservative govern- ment's grants for education been when your school' taxes have more than doubled in the past ten years? Development ' Temiskaming has: not grown-in the past 10 years during the period when a Conser- vative member represented this riding, The opportunities for growth are here. The Liberal Party's plan for the develop- ment of northern Ontario is based on the growth and development of the resources and skills which we possess: a For instance, there are 100, 000 people in Temiskaming and Cochrane area to pro- vide us wth a market for our farm products. ; What is needed is a little leadership in de- veloping this market for our echt Lely Why. should the: people: of Temiskariing import 900 carloads of potatoes a year when some of the best potatoes in the world are grown near Englehart, Charlton \and Elk Lake? What we, need, and 'what, | 'intend té work for, is provision 'of storage. facilities for our Temiskaming potatoes so that we can eat and enjoy them all year instead of spending so much money having New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island potatoes shipped in. And why can't we grow and market our own livestock? If we in Temiskaming ate meat raised here we could stop importing 20 car- Joads of meat a week at a tremendous saving in freight costs. What we need, and what I intend to work for, is the establishment of an abbatoir _in- Temiskaming so that our own farmers can raise and market enough beef and hogs to feed our own population. | am a farmer and | realize it is not possible to do this overnight. But a start has to be made or improvement will never come. Once we start building up our herds we will require more grain. I believe we can. grow: this grain in Temiskaming and save ourselves the expense of importing grain from western Canada. To- day, it costs Temiskaming farmers $10 per ton more for grain than it does farmers in Southern Ontario. I believe that we in Temiskaming should take advantage of the new chemical fertili- zers to improve production. It costs Temiska- ming farmers almost! $20 per ton more for fertilizer than farmers in southern Ontario. 1 will work to have a fertilizer plant estab- lished in Temskaming. Freight rates make living in Temis- kaming expensive. Why should the people of Temiskaming pay a premium to live here? The Ontario Northland Railway should reduce freight costs and once again serve the pur- poses of development of northern Ontario. The railway was originally built to assist de- velopment, Why should it stop the job? All these things I haye suggested -- storage facilities for our crops to help year- round marketing; an abbatoir; a fertilizer a! Sa A Plan of Action . Establishment of a Department of Northern Development with a Deputy Minister living in the North to understand first hand our problems and economic ills. . Location of hospital for retarded children in Temiskaming . Lower freight rates « (Lower property taxes on homes .. Province. wide medical insurance plan é . Promotion of tourist industry : Establishment of an abbatoir . Establishment of a fertilizer plant- , Early completion of White River bridge . Speedy completion of Tri-town by-pass . Establishment of provincial park on Lake Temiskaming . Bilingual assistant to the mana- ger at the Demonstration Farm plant; lower freight rates -- would stimulate the growth of Temiskaming and provide as many as 3,000 to 4,000 new jobs. This would be the first step towards progressive, perma- nent and worthwhile growth for Temiskaming. The Conservative government has been in power in Ontario for 17 years and has not helped the expansion of Temiskaming. It is : time to elect a_vigorous, energetic repre- sentative of Temiskaming who is prepared to work and to fight for the Liberal program of positive development. Elect Harvey Plaunt September 29. 1. will also work to. hive: appointed a bi- lingual. assistant to . the - manager of the- Demonstration Farm. Roads All of us in Temiskaming know we need more roads and better roads. Why has the Conservative government done so little in improving and extending the road system in Temiskaming during the nine years when this riding was represented by a government member? : Nine years ago the Judge Bridge on the White River collapsed and almost two years ago the Bailey bridge that replaced it wore out. Temiskaming drivers still must detour six miles to go to Notre Dame du Nord, Que. I wonder how much money the Conser- vative government has wasted repairing a bad detour? How much business has Temiskam- ing lost because 15,000 potential customers in Quebec have become too disgusted to travel on that detour? How much money has Conservative meglect cost the drivers of Temiskaming in repair bills in the past nine years? Is that why our auto insurance, rates are almost $100 more than they are in southern Ontario? And what about the Tri-town by-pass? I wonder how much money the Conservative government has wasted on surveys of the by- pass route that is now expected to be re- placed? } I support the Liberal Party's plan to build roads now with which to develop Temis- kaming and the whole of Northern Ontario. As your member in Queen's Park | will press the government for immediate completion of the White River bridge. School Taxes Here are the facts about school costs in Temiskaming: 1951 1959 New Liskeard $85,625 $168,951 Haileybury 30,751 74,162 Cobalt 24,778 57,147 » Englehart 15,733 38,369 These figures, costs, are taken from the Department of Mu- nicipal Affaris annual publication, Municipal Statistics. covering all education School taxes on your homes have more than doubled. How effective is the Conservative gov- ernment's program of education grants? Why does the government, which makes physical education a compulsory subject, not pay any grants on gymnasiums? The Liberal Party believes that educa- tion is a personal service that is not related to property ownership and that education taxes should be raised from all government sources of revenue and not from Property owners. A vote for me, Harvey Plaunt, is a vote to cut your property taxes in half by having the: cost of education taken off property owners. Tourist Promotion What effort has the Conservative gov- érnment made to attract more tourists to Temiskaming? I believe that Temiskaming offers tour- ists one of the finest recreation areas in Ontario and that the government. could do a great deal to assist us to benefit from this very profitable holiday business. | 'also feel that the government could greatly enlarge tourist business in the south _end of Temiskaming by building a six-mile road into Anima Nipissing Lake south of Latchford. _ And J feel that "8! government could develop provincial pame"facilities in the Elk Lake - Gowganda area which is visited by many Canadian and American tourists each year. -- I think that Onte~'s hypocritical liquor laws discourage tour@) and will press for reasonable and sensible "liquor reform. Tourists want reasonable accommoda- tion. | support the Liberal Party's policy of establishing a government branch of small business promotion that could offer loans to tourist resort operators to expand their facili- ties and attract more business to Temiska- Liberal Leader _ In the two years John Wintermeyer has been leader of the Liberal Party in Ontario he has visited Temiskaming riding more often than the leaders of the Conservative and CCF parties combined. He has visited in the towns and on the farms. He has met and talked with hundreds of Temiskaming residents. He has visited our fairs and our livestock auctions. He has talked with businessmen, farmers, housewives. He has first-hand knowledge of the problems of Temiskaming and the North. Schedule I would like to see and meet the electors of Temiskaming at the following rallies: TO-NIGHT Thursday, in New Liskeard Com- munity Hall when Farquhar Oliver, M.P.P., will be the guest speaker 8 p.m. FRIDAY night in Englehart at the High School Auditorium when the Hon. Paul Mar- tin will be the guest speaker. 8 p.m. MONDAY night in Belle Vallee in Notre Dame de Bon Secours Church hall when O. J..Godin, M.P. will be guest speaker.---8 p.m. TUESDAY night in Earlton at St. Jean Bap- tiste Church hall when Joseph Habel, M.P. and O. J. Godin, M.P., will be the main speakers. 8 p.m. |. will be on CFCL-TV at 6.30 p.m, on Sat- urday. Py | ' 1] | | } | | { { i 4 ( f \ \ y | |