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Times & Guide (1909), 9 Oct 1952, p. 11

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ers‘ this lop» roblem, for in« ant in wish» 1 have sting e dis. give e for | you ening To. rk so sug» ider« you CH, gesâ€" uite few t is emony d cerâ€" e fols ecier, Barâ€" Maus helma i Pritâ€" aureen Un+ n Owl, at the closed hoped be 139 MAIN SJ. S. Beaver Lumber co. Ltd. Sylvaâ€"Cord Sylvaâ€"Craft Etchwood . Weldtex . Shadowood 5/16"â€"firply sheathing #" â€"firply sheathing Note The Low Prices â€" 4"â€"GIS firply ...ccc.ls #"â€"GIS firply .. 4"â€"GIS #irply .ces §#"â€"GIS firply ... #"â€"GIS firply ... ‘"Yes this is Beaver Lumber your Plywood Headquarters." A large majority of the earth‘s inhabitants are regarded as selfâ€" governing. Yet there are 125,000,â€" 000 dependent peoples â€"centred mainly in Africa, Asia and the Paâ€" cificâ€" whose problems in social progress, housing, health and labâ€" our are being discussed by the UN Committee on Information from nonâ€"selfâ€"governing territory. This Committee meets once a year, It is composed of 16 membersâ€"8 administering countries (Ausâ€" tralia, Belgium, Denmark, France, 320 Bay St. ‘The Dependent Peoples 28 MAIN ST. S. WESTON SAT. 2 p.m. OCT. 18 Booths â€" Fish Pond PHONE US, OR DROP IN TODAY FOR YOUR PLYWOOD NEEDS Mr. Collett MU. 9706 Buying THUBSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1952 For your Byilding Needs you can‘t go wrong with Beaver. AT WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH United Nations A. E. LePAQGE FOR COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE IN SELLING OR BUYING A HOUSE coLosSsaL FALL FAlR : _â€"â€" Plenty of Parking For All â€" PHONE CH. 1â€"1189 ESTABLISHED 38 YEARS Ig _ «* Selling Real Estate Realtor _ Buy BEAVER These are a few of the means by which the United Nations Orâ€" ganization seeks to assist all peoples everywhere to better living conditions and economic and social stability by gradually improving lviing standards of education the UN hopes eventually to bring the peoples of the nonâ€"selfâ€"governing territories to a stage where they will be capable of taking over reâ€" sponsibility for their own destinâ€" ies. To prove this is no idle pipeâ€" dream or unattainable ideal, the UN can proudly point to the case Sixty dependent territories are included in such information. Of these 39 are under the responsibilâ€" ity of Britain, 8 of France, 6 of the United States, 3 of New Zeaâ€" land, and one each of Australia, Belgium, Denmark and the Netherâ€" lands. For the past two years, the Committee gave special attenâ€" tion to educational and economic problems. ‘This year it will conâ€" centrate on social developments. This topic includes such matters as public health, race relations, living standards, human rights, family and child welfare. ‘The Committee will consider also papâ€" ers on education, economic condiâ€" tions and reports on the uses of native or national languages and the elimination of illiteracy among nonâ€"selfâ€"governing peoples, New Zealand, Britain and UBA) and an equal number elected by the Assembly‘s Trustee Commit~ tee. Administering powers are genâ€" eraily required to transmit regulâ€" arly to the UN Secretaryâ€"General information relating "to economic, social and educational conditions in nonâ€"selfâ€"governing . territories for which they are responsible, which the Committee examines each year. Though not allowed to make recommendations directed at individual territories, the Comâ€" mittee does adopt practical resoluâ€" tions concerning the overall probâ€" lems of social, economic and cduâ€" cational developments. Better Mr. Sanderson RO. 1202 24¢ 24¢ 24¢ 12¢ 23¢ 19¢ 17¢ 26¢ 31c 35¢ 20c wWESTON 15¢ EM. 3â€"5661 sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. CASH OFFER . $100.00 BULOVA WATCH from SAALMANS $ 50.00 CLEANING CREDIT from FELKERS ol‘ BOB and AVA rock s130.00 FOTOâ€"NIGHT of Lybia. This former Italian colony was under UN administraâ€" tion during the postâ€"waer period and today is a free and selfâ€"govâ€" erning nation, sgeking a seat with other independent nations in the General Assembly of the United Nations. to the thrower ‘are said to mostly toys and seldom used hunting by the aborigines Australia. atomic scientist, Lord Rutherford. Subject of the thesis which won him the scholarship in competition with candidates from all over the Commonwealth was the scattering of electrons and positions by heavy nuclei, His work as research physicist and partâ€"time demonstraâ€" tor has also earned him the Dixon Research Scholarship for nuclear physics. 1 4158 (UNESCO) t by t -wu; _.-; Erik Maxwell Gunnersen, a 23â€" yearâ€"old Australian, has been awarded the first Rutherford Reâ€" search Scholarship offered . to British Commonwealth graduates as a memorial to the pioneer dAustralian Wins Rutherford Scholarship For Electron Thesis FOX :#= Trained Le_l_dsl‘_l!\il!’ Special Cowhoy Show SATURDAY MATINEE oNLY HOPAI.ON? CASSIDY ‘Colt Comrades‘ Boomerangs which come back MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. â€" OCT. 13â€"14â€"15 New Orleans! GYM â€" SQUARE DANCING â€" GaAMES 10 Wednesdays â€"â€" Oct. 15 â€" Dec. 17th at 8:30 p.mu. _______ _ For married and single women. 173 MAIN ST. N. SMOKE if YOU wisH! TOâ€"DAY â€" FRI. â€" SAT NEWS and CARTOON KEEP FIT â€" THURSDAY â€" FOR THE KIDDiES Y.W.C.A. PROGRAM be for of The Home and School monthly meeting October 6 was a grand opener for the year, This was The luck;' draw winners were as follows: Sharon Wilson, 144 Brownvilie Ave., Mt. Dennis, winâ€" ner of the C.G. iron; Mrs. Davis, 77 Burrows Ave., G.E. radio;. and Mr. Joe Dixon, 240 Russell Ave., won the G.E. electric kettle. A Euchre and dance is being planned for November at Maple Leaf School so watch for further announcements. their prizesâ€"a real day for the dogs too! Mrs. Laver and Mrs. Campbell read tea cups in the tea room. who so generously helped and contributed homeâ€"baking, etc., to the fall fair. This year‘s annual fair was a lively event, full of new highâ€"lights. Mr. Byng Whitâ€" taker was on hand to entertain the kiddies and Dr. Ballard‘s put on a mutt show of real interest. They‘ were very generous with. their prizesâ€"a real day for the The Maple Leaf Home ‘and School Assn. would like to take this opportunity to thank all those At Maple Leaf H & S Fall Fair Bing Whittaker E1 Weston Register at the Y.W.C.A CH. 1â€"0421 7661 TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON AVOID STANDING IN LINE â€" BUY TICKETS IN _ ADVANCE. Doors powered by Rolls Royce Avon Jet engines may also be entered by the de Havilland Company, There will be speed and transport sections in the race with prizes of £10,000 for the winners of each. BRITISH RENTRIES FOR AIR RACE ‘The â€" Britigh «~Q@verseas Airways Corporation expect to enter a Comet jetliner in the air race from giz{m to Christchureh, N.Z., in of Miss Loreen Graham. The proâ€" gramme consisted entirely of local talent and a large crowd attended. Bincere thanks to all, both childâ€" ren and aduits who helped make this first meeting of the year so interesting. CHerry 1â€"1821 Free Smoke If Parking You Wish On Two In Our Big Lota E " SPECIAL SHOW FOR 2 DAYS ONLY SUNDAY MIDNITE ond MON. â€" TVUES WED. â€" THYRS. â€" 2 BIG! HiTs CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 1 P.M FRIDAY â€"â€" SATURDAY SBC OB CC Tok 9T A Mark II Comet waume MARY ANDERSON the direction ‘The cres afl?u 'rout hâ€"dfi warns The Pinanâ€" cial Post, will soon be here again. Unfortunately, as equally indigestâ€" ible as sometimes is the food, are many of the speeches which are served. Too many ‘business |s hes start out with an involverejf)ke, are too long, try to cover too much ground, are too detailed, are poorly organizedâ€"in shortâ€"dull. | _ _ Although the speaker may be the president of an industria} giant, the founder of a university, or the inventor of the greatest achievement since the wheel, there is rtill wisdom in the "stand up, speak and shut up" approach, Mr. Fredrick Steiger will commence his art classes the middle of October, after his return from France. Enâ€" quire at 299 Main St. N. Â¥, 2nd HIT ACTION PACKED In Or Loge oâ€"40â€"3t â€"ADDED MIRTHâ€" To en n Py w@#tant RAY MILLAND AIR CONDITIONED SMOKING ~ ~*~~*FTER SUN.â€" MIDNITEâ€"12.05 a.m." Boris Karloff in "THE BLACK ROOM" â€"andâ€" "ISLAND OF DOOMED MEN"â€"with Peter I .___Cecil B. De Mille Adult Entertainment â€" lmlf“% | SATURDAY MAT. â€" DOORS OPEN 1 P.M. 54 rg St. anc C t e Se Daya"@ Thomas || ~»NÂ¥ HEDBRAL IDING OF WEST YORK ORGANIZATION MEETI Monday Matinee Doors Open 1 p.m. > KIDDIES!â€"GET YOUR SURPRISE TREAT Progressive THURS. â€" FRL â€"â€"SAT. â€" OCT. 16 â€" 17 â€" 18 MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. VoUuNnT pEnNis SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1.15 P.M. {4 ISLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOL CORDOVA AVE. (Between Dundas and Bloor) For Information Call CH. 1â€"6629 NEW FEDERAL RIDING OF WEST FROM e#':”ulc' e pZerNnicoror Air Conditioned â€" Smoking Phone JU. 1960 THURSDAY, OCF. 16thâ€"8 p.m. â€"COâ€"FEATURE R +4 % =» OCT, 13 â€" 14 â€" 15 | It‘s f a*p the most ‘ \; \ songâ€"glorious * . _ story of _ aecrt t

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