' :‘Ontario School population now Hands at oven 1,250,009 with an additiopul 7§,000 to be-enrolled in _ the 1959 tePrif. Thig challenge is The translation was mghe"in Tanganyika by a committee ap- pointed by the Lutheran Augus- tana Missions of America, while the original suggestion to under- take t is project came "trom Bishop Eivind Bérggr‘av, who was President; the United Mr. Rowntree seeks re-election " the Progressive Conservative Member for York West. He states that under the leadership of The Honourable Leslie M. Frostythe Progressive Conservative Gov- ernment of Ontario has made progress a reality by way of deeds accomplished, action under way and planning ahead. ..., ‘He is a successful lawyer, specializing in transportation law, ,Since his election in 1956 Les- "T'""-"'"'"'-"'-'--- tie Rowntree has served his Rid- met m many .w"s--mfst 1mpor. in; well. In addition to his regu- tant is the increased grant tt m duties " a Member he was school boards, now totalling 'appointed Chairman of the Pri- $143,000,000. In 1943 school grants vote Bills Committee, which is were less than $9,000,000. The my largest and one of the most newest Teachers' College, located imbartant Committees of the in New Toronto in York West Guernment. He has also served Iiding, will open for the training as a member of House Commit. of teachers this Fall. tees on Conservation, Health. "Through the Department oi Highway Safety, Municipal Law Public Works, established by a and Legal Bills. Conservative Government, 36% "Over 1 million Ontario chil- dren hIVe received poliomyelitis veccine (Salk treatment). The new Hospital Insurance Plan pro- tects the family budget and trees Ontario homes from fears and burdens of hospital care. On- tario's new Institute of Radio Therapy gives this province Canada's most modern centre for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Mr. Rowntree states, "In all flelds of government endeavour progress has been the keynote. Agriculture in Ontario has made more advances under the Frost Government than in any other period since Confederation. The Austrian"Biirie Committee ii, working on the first edition of the New Tisstament "in tht tlimba lan'guagE. which will be sent to the Mamba speaking p'eo- ple in East. Central Tanganyika as a gift tioril the Protestants in Austria. . Bible Societies. Two‘Nâ€"eâ€"chmers; Seek To_ Defeat Tory Ike. Electio ', Ladle Rowntree was first elected as the Progressive Conser- "tive Member for York West in October, 1956, at a by-election ouitersitated by the death of the then sitting Member, the late Elmer Brandon. Mr, Rowntree is married end lives in York West. He comes from I family which tlrst settled in the area in the 1830's. Will be received by the under. signed for: "(1) 0mm and levenhtg 0) Stella; /the groundr.of Woodbridge - 8ch991 until Ittursdnr, Points Proudly To Record Of The Frost Government ; York éTravel Bureau ttt YORK WEST if 1043 Woman Road ' " 6-1777 ." MENS WEAR " Main Show North CH. 4-71" WESTON Iimes and hiide Air, Sea and Land Book Mow for I960 To Avoid Disappointment Reservations HIDE}? Order NOW for That Wedding Ind-uni “mu-mm. tori Catt-l Dhtrht Elsi - lad. CREST _'jii, . Formal "th Wear 'Rentalr THURSDAY, MAY ld, 1959 "The Water Resources Com- mission was formed to assist the municipalities to ensure an am- ple supply of pure unpolluted water for the use of all citizens. The importance attached to this Commission is indicated in the fact that it is the only Commis- sion outside ot Hydro on which a member of the Cabinet sits. "Almost 50% of the entire growth in Hydro output for the whole of Canada since.1949 has been here in Ontario - making your Province truly 'The Work- shop of the Nation.' Over 94% of Ontario's farms are now served by hydro. The Frost Govern. ment's huge expansion program guarantees abundant electric light and power for our grow- ing economy, with rates among the lowest in the world. "On this proud record of achievement, the Frost govern- mept now goes to the people." met m many wtiys--most impor- tant is the increased grant to school boards, now totalling $143,000,000. In 1913 school grants were less than $9,000,000. The newest Teachers' College, located in New Toronto in York West tiding, will open for the training of teachers this Fall. "Through the Department of Public Works, established by a Conservative Government, $61,- 000,000 is dispersed yearly to needy citizens, the blind, widows or deserted mothers, and Chil- dren's Aid Societies. , "This year, the Province is aiding and supporting muncipal- ities and other local It encies to the extent of $275,000,050 to ease, as much as possible. the Man- cial burden on local governments, as compared to $20,000,000 in 1943. T For " PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES and DEVELOPING CAMERA CENTRE , J. CADVMLLADER, Mgr Cor. Main and John si. [DEE CH. 4-5991 OFFICE or THE MANAGER ODEON ROXY THEATRE It took years of research, and scores of interviews with 'Titanic" survivors to bring the true story of this disaster to the screen, and the new film, based on the book by Walter Lord "A NIGHT TO REMEMBER" does iust that. The full "Titanic" story - from the launching, to the night yhe went down. it is for this reason, I personally recommend, and en- dorse this new film 'for all ages. "A NIGHT TO REMEMBER†is staggering in its impact and in its stark tragedy bocaulo IN: all fact . . . no fiction. It is a rare motion picture experi- Onco, coming to this theatre next Thursday, May 21. Sincerely, No other film has done this. Previously, the 'Titanic" sinking has been used as a drariat'x device, to tidy up ends of otherwiu conventional stories. "A NIGHT TO REMEMBER†is so factual, so fantastic, it will stun you with its "alum-- and make you feel, you were thorol T At 2.20 a.m., April 15th,-1912, the world's largest ship, the luxury liner "Titanic" plunged to the depths of the North Atlantic two hours and 40 minutes after striking an iceberg . . . she was five days at sea on her maiden voyage, and M02 of her 2,207 passengers perished with the pride of the White Star Lines, they said was "unsinkable." “For the better part ot two decades - almost a generation - this province has been dominated ;by tt personality of one man. He as hired and fired cabinet ministers at will. He has failed to honour promises he made to the municipalities sixteen years ago. He has dodged all the many scandals of his successive cabinets by saying, in effect, "Others may be dishonest, but they are Jun- iors, not Mr. Omano.†"It Is In- conceivable that this mad who has run the richest province of Canada into Canada's greatest provincial debt should be re- Brighter (days ahead for this overburdened homeowner in York' West were promised by Ed Lewinsky, Liberal standard We! in the forthcoming provincial elections, in an organization “at“! to party workers at the opening ot the petty committee room. York West Committee room headquarters are at 3745 Bloor street, West, in the Westwood Theatre block. “Tory Time: Tough Tiam" Edward lewinsky,'charges QUEEN ELIZA!!!†WAY my rm pt nun-v " on... any "union till , PM. IAIESMOIE " HIGHWAY M “Allâ€?! WOODBRIDGE SALES SYAYIONS 2.27 YONGE STIEEY op... Mogdgyjo Fviday ED. LEWINSKY win -9" "r.A. Holly Fuller What makes one home look elegant --and another look commonplace? Often it's the landscape. Add beauty and distinction to ur home with rich lustrous stock from Sheridan Nurseries. Visit one of Sheridan Nurseries Sales Stations for all your gardening needs plus expert advise on your landscaping program. a Mr. Lewinsky pointed out that "Tory time: Are tough times†and declared himself and his party to stand for three main principles in a broad platform of general reform. These principles are: Mr. Lewinsky urged all inter- ested in reform to call in at the committee room and help in the cause. He promised to be avail- able whenever and ‘wherever needed. . Tire entire cost of education to be borne by the province instead of just by the taxes on house- holds. _ "There are a lot of these bene- fits available to us through I Liberal regime but these will do for a start," declared the Liberal candidate. T V "The Liberal party - Ontario's traditional good times party i- didnt go ahead by not being available. We did it before. It's time we did it again," he con- cluded. turned for another term ot the apathy and mirdireetion to which we have been subjected for all too long." Portable pensions which en- able the worker to curry with him the security which he has paid tor and which is rightfully his. Debt reduction through emul- ency and sound forward leaning administration. May, 1959 00F Candidate Interested In Many Social Problems Mrs. Marjorie Clarke, I teacher by proteukm, in the ccr bandi- date in York Wait. Born and educated in Toronto. Ihe resides, in Islington with her husband Peter o, Clarke, 3 teacher at Thistletown Collegiate in Etch:- coke. Mrs. Clarke is deeply interest- ed in the many social problems of our day. Due to this interest, Ihe is I member of The Elizabeth Fry Society, The United Nations Association, The Canadian Men- tal Health Association Ind the Poster Parent’s Plan tor over- seas children. Mrs. Clarke t1rtnly believes that the present Conservative Government, with its oppressive majority' (84 ot " seats) has tail- ed to meet the challenge of an even expanding province. - Free tuition for-all qualified university students. Greatly in- creased scholarships, bursaries "The CCF has a progressive and practical program of de- velopment and reform which offers the people of Ontario a well balanced, healthy economy plus full opportunities for all," Mrs. Clark maintains; - Promotion of full employ-1 meat through the construction a" much needed hospitals, schools and low-cost housing; I "The CCF advocates public: ownership of gas distribution asl a means of cutting consumer) prices. The gas pipe line scandal, could have been avoided if this) policy had been adopted." [ "V - Low cost housing for the many Ontario families unable to "trrd_the prtsent high, prices; - Mrk. Clarke describes the CCF platform " including: tllltlli,illy,,llNl, 1illtlii Elf MRS. MARJORIE CLARKE / Serving . . . F It E ii OUR SPECIALTY-BEST YOU NR TASTE All Flavor Milk Shake: and Mall: tlk, tthr' COMIC Delicious Mouth Watering Suites m, tthr, BOOKS ht of This World lama Split: ....... th "m“ m" IAS' Easy to Carry Take-Hone Pint Ink: , .. 450 _ LOCATED ON No. 7 HIGHWAY NEXT . 1 TO ODEON ROXY THEATRE WOODBRIDGE l sun. um Thorn. " '_t1trrrtt!tei"rao-sotie"ntrel - Provincial payment of 60 per ent of the post of elemen- tary and "eomury school edu- eatiort; T ) _ and interest in. 1mm; - Complete health insurance, including doctor and dentist bills; - Establishment of an Agri- ll / Muvemil I a FUR , "tr) STORAGE V137. Vaults . . . DON'T LET THE SUMMER HEAT BOB " U! We Will Keep Your Furs Sale In Our Modern Cold Storage Banish Worries About Moths. Heal, Fire, Moislure or Then. 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