But, â€"alas, today electioneerâ€" ing has gone moderrf. The man in the grey flannel suit, the advertising executive, has reâ€" placed the nowâ€"retired party organizer. Where the oldâ€"time DANDY WHILE IT LA§TRD In the good old election days, the fiery, t nameâ€"calling campaigner fought his own pitched battlefield was the speaker‘s platform, the soapbox paper‘ column. Where‘s Election Oratory Gone ? MAW‘S ELEVATOR PINE STREET WESTON WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, B.A. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Fraser & Simms BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers 7 Main St. South Bus, â€" Parkview 74692 Res, â€" Parkview 75589 The Imperial Bank Building, Nobleton Tuerday from 4 to 6 p.m. R. E. McAFEE, B. Com. .CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT *T. M. Reg. INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone ATias 8â€"1186 Resident Partner of H. T. JAMIESON LE MAY & CO Weedbridgeâ€"ATias 8â€"1201 Cozy As A Kitten All Winter with MAW‘S Wirterâ€"Wonder. Fuel Oil o WILFRID R SCOTT THE PINE STREET â€" WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone AT. 8â€"0571 Stanley McNeil Cer. St. Clair & Old Weston Rd 6 TOWNSLEY T. When your house is haated properly, you can curl up anywhere and be happy. Our Winterâ€"Wonder fuel oil is the guarantee of such cozy combort because it‘s made to give quick, abundant warmth and to help prevent burner troubles. We deliver it ovtomatically, of course, s0 a telephone call today can make you and your family cory all winter TRENCHING SEPTIC TANKS BEDS INSTALLED AND WATER LiNES STAN MAXEY Reyal Bank Building, Toronto $. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. Professional Directory WOODBRIDGE COAL, GRAIN, FEEDS, FUEL OIL For a complete Survey of ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Call WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Phone Bolton 497 or CY. 6â€"1201 REET WOODBRIDGE PMONE EM. 6â€"6031 steee â€" cast â€"_ TN W. R. Scott Funeral Home PRIVATE SEDAN AMBULANCE SERVICE NASHVILLE ATLAS 851453 CH. 1â€"0111 W A NT ED HIGHEST PRICES PAID ‘er stickers, lapel pins, ‘I‘ like Mike‘ and ‘I Dig Dief‘ buttons }hlve taken the place of the | golden tongued orator, the party |rallies and the inspiritional sing~ [sonzl of old. It is told that the oldâ€"timers \on Parliament Hill, Grits and Tories both, are speaking in hushed tones in fear that the | ghosts of Laurier or MacDonald ‘might overhear the latest camâ€" The political arts of door knocking, _ handshaking _ and baby kissing have been substiâ€" tuted by advertising, sales proâ€" motion _ and publicity. Book matches, shopping bags, bumpâ€" campaigner hurled insults, acâ€" cusations,‘ and, at times, his fists, at his opponents, ‘ today‘s candidate merely throws adverâ€" tising bills into doorways. J. KENNETH KIDD BARRISTER,â€" SQLICITOR, ETC 371 Bay Street Hawman Avenve, Woodbridge Hours 9 a.m. to 5 pim. 9 a.m. to neon Sat. or by appointment Phone ATlas 8â€"0511 Tuesdays 79.30, Fridays 33 p.m. JOHN T. FARR GENERAL INSURANCE 392 Albion Rd., Thistletown Ernie Brock & Son wEATING = Aik Eo'iomgmm = COOLING â€" VENTILATION wW. M. MYERS PARKDALE INSULATORS @ ALUMINUM _ CEILING ® acoustic TiLE Phone AT. 8â€"0672 EM he fiery, tongueâ€"wagging, own pitched battles, His GOURLEY L. HOWELL Barrister & â€" Seliciter Pine St. â€" Weedbridge FRIDAYS 4 â€" 6 p.m. And By Appsintment PHONE ATlas 80621 Phone CHerry 1â€"9230 > Chartered Accountant Or write 4 Riverside Dr. Humber Summit FOR FREE SAMPLES COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE MAPLE â€" Phones â€" Bus.â€"Maple 11 Res.â€"Maple 300 6AS & O/L WOODBRIDGE Kirby Brock â€" ALll METALS ROBERT E. SCOTT PHONE: ROGER 7â€"0661 and the newsâ€" | _ The 7th Humber West (8t. iPhllip‘s) Cub Pack and Scout | Troop enjoyed a winter outing | to the Heart Lake Conservation | Area near Brampton. The main 1‘t activities consisted of tobogganâ€" | ing and sleighing on the hills. ‘ and skating ron the lake itself. 'Mrnhmentu were served prior | to the return trip in cars supâ€" ‘| plied by members of the Group | Committee. | _ _ On March 18th, the 7th Humâ€" | ber West Group (St.: Philip‘s) | Wolf Cubs and Scout Troop held {e father and son banquet at St. | Philip‘s Parish Hall on Dixon | Rd. Tth Humber Scouts Complete Winter Activities spending restless at the thought of his disciple, Hollingsworth, in York Center staging a ladied‘ faghion show. And it would surely il;i& that great . campaigner/ nald, to drink to hear of the young Stinson standing in front of a North York supermarket, handâ€" ing out shopping bags. By the shades of MacKenzie .Kinl. what‘s this country comâ€" ing to? Lall of politicians. _ _ One can just imagine the eloâ€" The dinner was served by members of the St. Philip‘s Anâ€" glican Church Women‘s Auxiliâ€" ary, to whom the Group wish to j 4 4 Door Sedan, power steering, power brakes. 55 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Choice of 3 53 CHEV. STANDARD 4 DOOR 54 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Sedans (»> 1595 â€"‘1795 Clean car §3 METEOR Customline Sedan . ... 52 PONTIAC Deluxe Coach ‘695 53 OLDSMOBILE Super 88. Sedan 1195 51 HUDSON Custom Pacemaker DON WHITEKHEAD Sedan NO. 7 AND 50 HIGHWAYS â€" WOODBRIDGE ALSO AT OUrR BOLTON SHOWROOM AND LOT BOLTON All Other Popular Grass Seeds Also ALEX C. PRINGLE CH. 6â€"3171 56 Downsview Ave. Jane and 401 AT OUR NEW CAR LOT 9 # , _ Canadian Grade No. 1 5 LBS. MERION BLUE MIXTUREâ€"7.25 LAWN GRA SS Boltonâ€"Woodbridge 9°%°8:S$ CHEVROLETâ€"OLDSMOBILE ‘ a sor i n alk e k 6 6n sn s 6n‘ s 295 VICTORIAN ORDER NURSES CH. 1â€"1581 AT YOUR SERVICE GEO. B, NAPIER PAINTING & DECORATING Call. RO. 23014 WALLPAPER At scenes on every hand. Amhlnlnmx.lln‘bld. And went to the other land. Bewildered ‘he was, and quite Baid he, "Is this my castle t? It will make a fine abodc.!“. yours ’ Is farther‘down the road." Change the Scene With The angel answered, "No sir, He wandered on till he was tired, And ready to turn back, When he espied, behind some A flimsy little shack. Said he, "You must be joking now, â€" This surely‘s not the place. The workmanship is fairly good, But the material‘s a disgrace." The angel said, "Of craftsmen skilled, noiee We surely have no dearth. But this is all you sent us, While living down on earth." Armour T. Irwin Rexdale, Ont extend their thanks. Head table guests included_ Mr. Earle G. Hicks, District Commissioner, Kev. H. K. Matson; Mr. J. Glover, Cubmaster; _ Mr. _ W. Flavel}, Scoutmaster; Mrs. Ash w o o d, Asst. Cubmaster; Mr. G. Legge, Mr. Les Ring and Mr. J. W. Down, Group Committee, chairâ€" men. Afterâ€"dinner activities includâ€" ed a singâ€"song, color slides of the World Scout Jamboree held at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, also of some interesting landmarks of London, England. These were taâ€" ken by Mr. G, Legge, who made interesting comments regarding same during the showing. POETIC PASSAGES ): . @pk P 4‘ s 3895 2195 895 #lkod s Kiwanians, Kinsmen, and other service club members go to bat for ¢hildren in mmm"& the province, living on farms or in city homes or in remote northâ€" ern hamlets, know that the 1958 sale of Easter Seals means hope. To them the Easter Seals bring treatment. and training, a posâ€" sibility of independence and reâ€" Easter Séal Campaign Reaching Cltmax The Ontario Society for Crippled Children in association with 220 Easter Seal Service Clubs are "aiming straight" for 12,560‘ crippled children in the province as today marks the opening of the annual Easter Seal Campaign for crippled children. They know that you will want to "hit the target" for kids too by j donating to this fine cause. The caompaign, which rums until| Easter Sunday, April 6th., has a provincial objective of| $750,000. | Last year, the Ontario Soâ€" clety â€" for Crippled â€" Children, whose only appeal for funds is made in the annual Easter Seal Campaign by 220 service clubs, carried out its biggest programme in all its history. This year, the more than 12,500 youngsters, who are listed on the Society‘s rolls as quote "active" cases, will have lief from the physical handicaps that birth, illness or accident have left them. MT. DENNIS Open For The Season CHILOREN UNDER 12 YEARS FRSE 2 SHOWS NIOHTIYâ€"RAIN OR CLEAR Tues., Wed.â€"April 8â€"9 "UNTAMED" (Cinemascope & Technicalor) (Aduit) TYRONE POWER, SUSAN HAYWARD JAILNQUSE ROGK CARY GRANT FRANK _ SINATRA SOPHIA LOREN Action of the Tiger "FLAME & THE FLESH" The Pride and the Passion Matinee Easter Menday Thurs., Fri.â€"April 3â€"4 (Cinemascope & Technicolor) ROBERT MITCHUM (Cimemascope & Technicols:) Sat., Mon.â€"April 5â€"7 "BANDIDO®" "QUINCANNON FRONTIER SCOUT" "THE BG LAND" MON., TUES., WED. APRIL 7â€"8â€"9 "NIGHT PEOPLE" THEATRE RO. 9â€"1960 Deer s1X ELVIS PRESLEY in with VAN JOHNSON APRH 3â€"4â€"5 also ALAN LADD in (Technicolor) LANA _ TURNER of. (Technicolor) ALAN LADD (Technicolor) ONY MARTIN the day: when increased be¢ * | Ontario‘ swiftly ]n!b;-b.gpllnlo: ‘The organization that. cares for this number of children is amazingly small. A > tightlyâ€"knit office staff at headquarters in Toronto, a score of highlyâ€"trainâ€" ogln\ggou,lew’gdvdunbc each year, The provincial objecâ€" tive of this year‘s Easter Seal Campaign, March 6th to April 6th, is $750,000, â€" *‘ doctors and an army of publicâ€" spirited citizens who give freely of their time. The result is a volâ€" ume of service out of all proporâ€" tion to the money spent in the work. This work takes several forms. There is a nursing service made up of twentyâ€"two graduate nursâ€" es, each of whom has taken a special postâ€"graduate course in orthopaedics and is authorized by special act of the Ontario legislature to wear the title Orthopaedic Consultant. These nurses visit the homes of handiâ€" capped children, teach the parâ€" ents how to administer therapy with JOHN WAYNE â€" JOANNE DRU also GENE KELLY â€" M. REDGRAVE APRIL 2â€"3 #a * 1â€" WAS A TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN MENRY FONDA â€" A. PERKINS also SPECIAL SUNDAY, APRIL 6 AFTER 12.05 Midnite Show SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY TIN STAR with TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE with LEO GENN â€" K. MOORE STEEL BAYONET BLOOD OF THE DEMON THURSDAY _ All Technicolor Show HAPPY ROAD CH. 1â€"1821 (IL e nX qadLI cortmunts wailt APRIL 4â€"5 ALSO with FREEMAN OLSON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS * Fuel Oil * Stove Oil _‘ Gasoline * Motor Oils * Antiâ€"Freeze for Prompt Service â€"Phone ATlas §8â€"1323 QI eemrit1i oc of any single political area in the | * world and its importance is ,that | it more than gives a holiday, it teaches children who are often| embarrassed by handicaps to care for themselves and get alâ€"| ong with other youngsters. Yearj| %« round, too, Woodeden near Lonâ€" | % don, is a crippled children‘s cenâ€" tre to provide special treatment for resident and outâ€"patients, y-m'uvui.:dbï¬;‘h:m was pro y Society at m:.tlothcpmfln«oru- nts. The nurses function in speâ€" citic divisions of the province renging from the Lakehead to their mu::d l use are whose value umm fact that the Ontario Government requested the assistance of two during a polio epidemic some Five summer camps this year wmmoutlll;:;wnkuln‘y': more than children, would otherwisé have no such ity to attend conventional camps. This is the biggest crippled Clinics for the examination of children in areas far from major hospital centres are also organâ€" ized and attended by top medical specialists from Toronto, Hamilâ€" ton, Ottawa, and elsewhere givâ€" ing their experienced advice. If children _ need â€" hospitalization, this is provided on a specialist‘s advice and local doctors coâ€"operâ€" ate in providing treatment at home. In many other programmes the Easter Seals provide the means SERIAL "RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON‘" SAT. ONLY WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone AT. 8â€"1241 FREE PARKING â€" SMOKING LOGES NITELY FROM 7â€"SAT. MATINEES AT 2 R O X Watch For . . . "PAL JOEY," "MY MAN GODFREY" COMING SOON TOâ€"THE GENE KELLY MITZL GAYNOR "LES CIRLS" PAT BOONE ‘APRIL LOVE SPECIAL SUNDAY MIDNITE SHOW ) APRIL 6th. h .. 4 "DAUGHTER OF DR. JEKYLL" and "CYCLOPS* \â€" Barbara Stanwyck "FORTY GUNS"~Z: COLOR,* CINEMASCOPE WESTERN PLUS 7 ".f.“i* Rhymes With Playâ€"Girls Colorâ€"Cinemascope Musical Comedy NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON STARTS MONDAY STARTS THURS., APRIL 10 "GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K. CORRAL" "ROCKâ€"Aâ€"BILLY BABY‘"â€"LES BROWN _ === AND HIS BAND OF RENOWN nov.o MIDNIGHT SHOW THIS SUNDAY Thurs. to Sat.â€"April 3 to 5 BURT LANCASTER â€" KIRMK DOUGLAS Victor Mature in "LZARAK" All Cinemescope and Celor Show! TODAY ‘TiL SATURDAY Also sters _ whos looks dark. Seal Campaign is rt campaign objective Wea‘ Sainsbury Bros. Ltd. plus FREE Alleys Plumbing and Heating . ALTERATIONS â€"â€" REPAIRS a 49 YEARS SERVICE #5 CH. 1â€"7461â€"CH. 4â€"3920 . 32 CROS$ $T., WESTON . 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