i J u. it? t i 'i I i gm 7 u. T-r'::7's-:.1:. tr; . Page 16 The Guardian Thursday. June 27. 1957 Aid Crippled Ont. Children IDNDON. Ont. (CP)-New home all come for crippled children in western Ontario. Work will start this year on eon- Cbildren's Treatment two . gm;-gy, sir - conditioned building to be erected on donated land adjacent to the War Memo- rial Children's H0slJIl8I- The campaign to raise the. S110.- noo necessary for construction be- . and so far about 125,000 has been counted plus 355.- ')00 in pledges. Government CTN"-I have yet to be announced- It is estimated there are L158 crippled children now in BHICP. Elgin, Huron. Middlesex. Perth and Oxford counties. These. and future victims. will be able to 891 treatment and training for an in- dependent life. ...-r-------jjm Willlll ISLAIIII-GARIBDII FERRY SERVICE .Il'.N'E 15 lo SEPT. 22 Daily from each terminal: 1 am. 9 n.m.. ll a.m.. 1 pm. 3 p.m.. 5 pm. STA.N'DARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather in adcast Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. Island Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE - MOTORS Ilowiitding and Repairs ELECTRICAL Repairs Palmer Electric Phones 3548 - I544 .5 ii- on WHY HAVE EDTIME STORIES Black Pussy's The very one you fear with dread Ya; yet may call a friend instead. -Old Mother Nature. Every few days Black Pussy visits the Old Orchard. He knows all the feathered follt living there Good Turn ther side of the Old Orchard where i only a narrow road separates it from the Old Orchard. The longer be listened the more curious he be- came. Perhaps if they were excit- ed about someone or something "d l" of them know mm This else they would forget to watch out doesn't mean that Black Pussy and ::mI;:nw'ncdu.:: ;.';Ie3hRn5;f”'IIy ":3: the birds are friends. Far from it. . . i The h V. in me Om org mg to would be fun. chardnxonofteii If that he is st-i So Black Pussy stole into the I Old Orchard. As he drew near ways hoping to catch one of them, g ' p -they now H mm he km,” mar ; where the birds were making such my new it 50 mg Hm). mere? a fuss he crept low in the grass. "9 I ,0" M game, 3 game or imp p He crept along the ground from Often when they see mm the omit - tree to tree always to have the fly around him all scrt-atiiiiig i liiunk Mull" "99 him 11:"! "C til i , .. 3” ppace W CFC HIM 0 Q CXCI C- lo me It )0" H" ment seemed to be. At last he got to the tree near est to this place. No one had no- ticed him. No one was on guard to warn of danger. Very. very slowly around the trunk of the tree. He stretched his head up to look over the grass. What he saw puzzled him. A young bird was being fed "I should be able to catch that young I-lrd." thought Black Pusi sy. I It is exciting. They have kil0lAI'I him so long and they know him so well that in one way they are afraid of him and in another way they are not. They know just what he will try to do and how he will try to do it, and they know just what to do and how to do it to keep from being caught. So while they pretend to make a great fuss when they find him in the Old Orchard they really don't mind his visits at all excepting at any time in the year. That is when there are babies in the nests or just out of !Great World. Then fathers and ido worry. i This morning it seemed to Black Pussy that the birds were mak- ing something of a fuss on the far- p and carefully Black Pussy peeked . the nests learning to fly, and toicreep nearer Welcome Robin saw take care of themselves out in thei him and gave the alarm. Black I mothers among the feathered folkidust in time the young Cowbird by two much smalle feathered folk Other birds were gathered; about. some on the ground snd some on the lower branches of neighboring trees. All were doing more or less talking and calling back and forth. "1 should be able to catch that young bird.” thought Black Pus- sy. "If he must be fed that way he probably doesn't know how to take care of himself. Very likely no one has ever tried to catch him and he won't know what to do Perhaps he won't do anything." The young bird was the young Cowbird. one of Sally Sly's chil- dren. whom she had forced Red- eye the Vireo and his little mate to feed and care for. Now that he was out of the nest he was still making them feed him by follow ing them about and cryi-ng for food. They were too tenderheart- ed to refuse him despite their' neighbors who said it was a scan- dal. Just as Black Pussy started to Pussy sprang. He was just too late. ltook to his wings. He didn't see lwhich way Mr. and Mrs. Redeye lflew. When his fright was over he couldn't find them. iNo Mctior Upli :I.CIbOl' Policies By .toiiN Lell.ANC : OTTAWA (CPI-Energetic Mike i-printer's devil and now is Can- '-ada's 527,000-a-year labor minia- ter, says he plans a fast scrutiny of federal labor legislation with a View to possible revision. Hon. Michael Starr. the coun- try's first federal minister of Ukrainian extraction. says that at this early stage of the new Pro gressive conservative regime he has no major upheavals in mind but will take a hard look at exist- "ing laws. "I have no intention of being dictatorial." added the pleasant 46-year - old businessman from Oshawa. Ont. "I'm going to con- sider the ideas of all those who miuit be affected by any changes." ADMITS HE'S GREEN Down to shtrtsleeves in the plush office suite he lias taken over from the outgoing labor min- later, Milton Gregll. Mr. Starr said his main aim in office will be to Starr. who began as a S5-n-week" ectvctls In Planned PC LABOR PLANS I The Conservative platform con- tains these labor points as adopted at the convention last December: 1. An immediate review of all federal labor legislation by the combined efforts of government. management and labor. 2. Co-operation with the prov- ince wltih a view to uniform labor laws. If. Adequate representation for labor on government boards deal- ing with matters of interest to la- bor. 4. Improvement of unemploy- ment 1 n s u r a n c e legislation to widen coverage. increase benefits and eliminate "discrimination" against married women. GEORGETOWN On Sunday last, Mr. Raymond Soloman. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Soloman. Miss Genieve Soloman and Miss Carmilita Solo- Halifax (CF! -The Mai-nuns Provinces Board of Trade wound up its annual meeting here Tues. day with a suggestion that su members of Parliament from the area meet with the Atlantic Prov- inces Economic Councii to form a common front for improving the region. That was the main recommend. ation hf the board which studied ways of improving the area. and recommending methods for at- tacking comtnoii problems. It sug- gested that APEC invite all nicm- bers to a meeting at which they would he advised about economic problems that may be solved by forming a common -front. Local trade boards would send represent. atives to the meeting with suggeg. lions. 'l'he board was told Tuesday that 3 steps should be taken to keep the! youth of the Maritimes within the; region. Rev. H. L. Puxley. presi-I dent of the University of King'si College. said more and better teachers are needed. and more in- dustry should be developed to at- CONTRAC Opening leatl-king of hearts. When Sylvia first joined the club she created a tremendous stir. All or us, over the years. had met all kinds of bad players. but Sylvia was different. We had seen mistakes of every type made .1 the bridge table, but it remained for Sylvia to show us what a hol- low existence we had led. Nevertheless, she had what might be called it saving grace. Suggest APEC And M.F.'sI Discuss Common Policies i thrtiughoiit the tract college graduates. FIRST-CLASS IN RUSSIA Teachers. he said. do not com- mand the salaries or the respect they deserve. and until this changes Ill are likely will be I shortage. Canon P u x l e it. who visited Russia recently. said in that country teachers are treated as first-class citizens. As a result as per cent of the population com- pletes high school. The board also called for I stepped-up program of agriculture development and niarketing, fed- eral-proviiit-ial efforts in .mar'kct- ing sea products, restoration of a (.3, rt.”-y cot-vice across Minas Basin. elitttitlalion of tolls on the (Tansu causewn.V- 3 ""If0"m' 3Y9- tem of itiuniripal assessment Martimes. compul- surv ;1ril(IlniI of pork. beef and pmilir) priitittcls. and a new in- dustry for Vicstville. LONG HISTORY The l)t'll'Ix Sorbonnc. a college of tho Illli'Pl'SIly of Paris. was foundcd in 1252. T BRIDGE By B. an BECKER v- m glligh ddealer. a prime: to sit behind her omen " '5 V"I""ll7I0- l vtas cut out. It seemed to ma xon-ng 1 would be able to get better re- .AQ32 stills both u':ih and against her . -,3 if I could but fathom her unique 9 ion: style- , 1 West led the K-Q of hearts REIT EAST which held. and then another Q 4 3 Q J 10931 lleall. I was busy trying to guess Q Kkl I 8 I Q 5 2 whether Sylvia would discard a Q 1 Q A spade or a club. and also which Q I I .3. Q J g 5 1 particular card in either of the 0l'Tl-I Sllll: she would select. I hadn't Q K6 vet rampleted my thoughts when 9 21000 2 Sylgia suddenly discarded the ace Q 93 of iainonds. V 4- I0 9 4 This move caught me complete- Irh, b,dd,,,g: ly by sttr'pjrisc. I was wondering . .that con possibly induce such filth r:"' ?:"'h :3: a play xthcn I happened to glance ! N1. P". 3 N1, over towards VI'PaI. An exiiaortiinary sight greeted my eyes. I had never until that moirient quite understood what was meant by the spectrum. bttt all at once it became clear. There were the seven colors of the rain- It-"W BPNIYIHR one after another on West's face, as well as some I had never seen before. Not only that. but his mouth kept opening and closing as if to utter something-but. no words came out. He was struck speech- GIANDMA MICKEY MOUSE HENRY saw-r 910?. R Moizwi I'M LAT rot: mans: WITH . MINNIE! MUGGS & SKEETER ml uNcAMiacnI ' TOOK MY ooirr INSTEAD or rust 21. Wine vessel 24. Fish organs AXYDLBAAXIT. IILONGFELLOW Periodically. she would come up ltss. with some exotic bid or play that The hand was finished in due would keep the club boning for miiri-e, trot a word being said, WMKI. Smith luckily had only eight i I was ltibitslng Sylvia one day tflFk!. and went down one. when she held the East hand. in If Sylvia had made any other an effort to comprehend the inner disriiid. tterlnrer would have made Qrkings of her mind, I made it four notrump. ACROSS 4. Article 22. Wan. I. Cleave 5. Spread den 6. Postpone grass aim- ll. I-larangue to dry lcssly I1. Banish 6. Liquor 22!. some 13. Portended bottles 25. Music ll. Inner part 7, Pitt fortlt note. of temple effort 21. Public (Rom.) 8 Lively song notice 13. Noah's 9. River lGer.) 30. Female eldest son I0. Period sheep (Bib.) of tinte 32. Quoted lutesdafl Alli" IO. Exchange Ill storage area 33. Particles 31. Inventor of I1. Exist I8. "SIlCl(Prl" 31. Rodents sewing 1l.Llqutd 1lo.Mature 35 Jewish machine measure 20. Maria month 38. Weaverlap 10. Jewish nickname 36. Weather- reed month 21. Close to cock to. A meat 30. Relative I DAILY CIIYPTOQUOTIZ-Herein how to vtorl: it: One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is uaea single letters. apos- of the words are all hints. JUFHUOK grain Quotation V? R KW'GClRPY OWRFROKUT ZUI OWCFOWVZZ. do all he can to implement the man. motored to Rustioo. where u.Devoured Conservative platform on labor they visited Rev. Sister Carmilita. 2I.0utcast policies. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Sol- claal Uap.) "But I'm mighty green at this oman. ztrloclt big job." he admitted. "and it's Mrs. Thomas Harris and daugh- 31. Affirmative going to use me some time to far Donna of Elmira. were re- vote feel around and get my looting." cent guests of Mrs. Harris' mother, :1. BOVIIM The Commons member for On- Mrs. Annie Gardiner. snimsis (aria riding has been in the Com- Miss Carol Cameron of Halifax. as. At homo momt since 1952. lie was mayor of N.S.. was a recent guest of her :4. Refresh Oshawa in mass and before tin: sr;lndn;!ootLe:t. gm. I-.olfl.BIr)ousIa?!. s1.'ri-.y.too spent five years as alderman o r. ewar udene bricltl that industrial city. .was a recent visitor to Georlr atwmged Lilte his Liberal predeceswr.iW;:'- AA M he I M M so Inn the new labor minister has never f- - - 0! I 0 0 IR"! QLAM or PM new . mgmbqr of a union, lwas a recent business visitor to .... Despite this Mr. Starr had nifieorgettywn. . s2,comci.,g June to plurality of about 9.400; Mr. Dousias Mac-Laren. 1nvest-- tssnow over CCI-' candidate Jack Naylor. sato:' git M:mP;0V;I'Mcv:l"G0VHn- ehicles . a re A""'"” ””"5"' Tim” .AIllIz'llIIi:II)YII! oIVg':!Il1l.ow:I.IuAfII)Je"lI'ilI:ad Tiltlcenteliluslineaea visitor lo.Geo;.eI u Um” '15 R'm'-Mlelnmn Mlmuh which has about limo memberil town. DOWN I5” Vmt-H”wdy Dmdy in Oshawa. Officially, the UAW Mr. Ernie Roche and Mr. Bud- I.Weepa 53m ptm'TiM'"" Mnulm supports the CCF. dy McCullough left recently for 2 ro.-mg 5:” v'm'”Sp”"m"'e But Mr. Starr likes to refer to'Montreal. Quebec. 3 Dips out P-'"-"'0';,';fp g:;'f.”' the facts that his late Ukrainian- Earl Murphy. son of Mr. and Mn. 1 D-M--r - M d 1 iii W'Il' M h h ' ed tit no v-m--Cm Tm-lo""W' i?i&."”" "' i " ' n'..':i"c..i5?..i i.?ir3.':'.'L and i.?. 214:; P-"'-":Y;'g'g;w was ritiN'ri:it's DEVIL for Mont Joli, Quebec for iii. basic i-P-"tr .1. F ' lf.he rtt-art. t'Iit. II3-” l'-"'”rVI'"” G"'d' . pI'Il:.rel'I.IsIm;:VII-haslltsymann lnnth: r1iIl.nand Mrs. Milford Batchildrr 7;oo p.m.-Sports Weekly with comwxinu momg4,, me Oshawll "m ,0" mny 0; Chlrimmmwn. for the three L's, X for the two Ols, ctr. I-'"'"'" MEAN” Thugs-Ggygfle at :5 it week, were guests at the home of Mr. ''''P""- 0" I'''K"' "W I”"'"'”"' 73"” V'a'"'”',I."'VeIv?3"' F. C me "Later I wait! on to a better job and Mrs. William .I. Martell. la" d-v the code ltlters are different. lfll p.m.-.tine yman irs . I p p y . - Hh "04 TI'""' IiIarIri6lntg"sIliIhp.:n:0IIIraIlv .iwaI,sIciiIiI:R:iKliIiIgs Jciunww I:le):.fI has T C'”"” "M 9""'-iCI""" log 88 a month when I was mar- a recent business visitor to George- G F V I G p 0 U 9.30 p.m.-Jackie Rae Show d '1 "R d . h & IL - He ha I tildrea. ho to city on III. III! lI'?"'.'?-.'"....L..........-.'4i"l' ”"' nm in M-Milan 3.2? 3 uaniul-y ii Mr. Michael Steele of Newport. I J J U it rt - o w R r was a visitor to Georgetown ea CKCW - M00690! Channel 2 Television PIOKH-WI” schedule TI&IT. II. In-I3. (XIII 353 2:! pan.-flaws Izl an-It 1 with It can an.-Uaua Jack M in. University of Toronto and a girl, just starting In at General Motors..Wednesday, June lwh. Yesterdays Crypleqtsote: THEY ARI OF THOSE THAT RIIIL AGAINST THE LIGH'I'mJOB. ' TILLY THE TOILET! I Bur I THOUGHT GEE MOM. HOW YOU DIDNT WANT TO SEE HIM! YOU TOLD ME TO TELL HIM VOU DID i Know Hen oeivs up IN A DIVINE BK5 conveieriete! ETTA I(E'I"I' JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT X-9 via-ti. Mir tier mi N Rail-?3?Ift' otia aoasotno u3usT iuuoa iioorts OIIT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS THE LONE RANGER