. J TULIP PLANTERS 0’I'I‘AWA.—Prime Minister IndlPrincess Elizabeth Dutch tulip Prime Minister by the Ottawa Mrs. Diefenbaker, shown in this bulbs at their home in Ottawa.‘ Board of Trade and the people of photo by Malak. are planting. The bulbs were presented to the; Holland. CP Wlrepli Reduce Fares Developing Areas Must Be - For The Ro al Incorporated For Planning 7 MONTREAL, — Record It The mgular meeting of the city finds itself sorrounded by lendflflctl 81‘! ¢XP9¢l°d Hill‘ Community Planning municipalities which require the year at the Royal Agricultural; Association was held in the office r. services Claude Smith, Director of Town ome owners Planning with Mr Keith Pi.clr- areas moved from the city to bar 23. Reduced rail fares for ard. Cha-i~i-ma-n of the Prince Ed- live is the country only a few persons travelling to the fair ward island division PT9Sld‘lT;1g. years ago. This condition adjac- hm,-9 been announced by C. J.. A report was given by t e nt to the city has become very Campben chairman of th. C.n_l community dififerent from its original inten- am“ puseue, A,,o¢i.uon_ mwmy ":(':m‘t"d mg '99 L 1‘ The reduced tickets will be all p °°n‘ “”"°'“ 3 rate for the return trip equal UIIABAN SPRAWL 1 t tea‘ dug‘ “me”, t to regular one-way fare plus al gr. mm - - < . , p « - ~ Coach-class travel. which considerable discussion homeowner leaving industrial de-p Tickets Wm be "unable from] took place were what can we veloptnent andvrevepnue from_ln-.3“ ‘(mm in the Pmvmc" of do about Urban Sprawl? This dustrial raioatioii in the city.~ 5? {F I Wu“ San“ is uncontrolled growth in the Many of our suburban municipal- ‘mV3“°-_ cf" 1 w:":' Dd areas adjacent to our cities and ities across Canada are realiz-3&9 M3"9- ‘am 3- “ 3°’ ‘ towns producing inconvenient and ing how serious this situation is East). vQuebec.. N badly served communities, very in our present day de'velop- Wlclfi NW3 Swill costly to all. and affects event- ment. WIN island’ Ind N¢Wl0“D<ll| PR.oJEt'l's From stations Ontario ch Projects for the coming year his will be is that thlsf were discussed with tree plant- from November 14 to November Once aiware dl ing. roadside tables. mailbox re- 38, from stations in Newfound- pair- and painting co-nine first land from November 11 to Nov- The Associatton wish to C0n“embef15_nnd from nation; in from tv. but many. Winter Fair. to be held at Toron- of the ct ‘ in these ‘ to from ‘November 15 to Novem-i I conference ty ‘ ncouver. facilities. es nd. tic- Inunt be condition e its existence steps can be t so correct it but sprawl must zedihetiked int the early stagesigr-agitate the Provincial ‘Govern-.’m¢ ,-emuning province. V¢°P"‘"'- _ _ -me ““P"°'V9,November H to November 17. “The bfasicthcure Tm_"VLhl1I'lC0lK1;: hent{lnwtheTrexcavEted éirealiigahd-1-he 493,", mm for mum“, °°M‘; °' L°’;‘".'”°“k’:"3é°‘? °°" hi ‘"5 51”‘ ' H ;of tickets for return Journeys :.:;..... ::..:*.::. ::: ...".."..*"::: “..:.*°°.:.".-ww be 12 . '. T’ N 24 velopment and provide planning_along Trans Canada Highway Hlggsgn gllgalber administration for the area. bt ‘it other areas as well a the 1957 Wm 1 bem bmed nouivnaiu that every effort win be made in .9 ' 3 Are ‘Municipal Boundaries ob- the future to have t-he contract- l"l""'“°"'] Ye" ‘t ‘h’ eolete was another ic which on concerned obtain their fill . . caused great concern both at the from areas away from the road- “l’°°‘ l’ hem‘ l°““"’d "' ‘H conference and at this meeting. side. ‘°’ ll" kl" m"“"‘ld'd '°"""‘ As we know many of our towns The next meeting of the es- les- and villages are fliowing over sociation will be held in Sum-5 ll’ lh°_ll°T59 5ll°W» 9ll”l" into the adjacent areas which is merside November 6th, 1957. iffom Chile. Argentina. Venelue' the basic reason for the sprawl A number of colored !lld(‘S‘l‘- Mexlco. Gfelt Brit-Ill! Ind as ‘Royal." and the international just discussed. showing Vancouver, Victoria and Ireland as well as from the Uni- Annexation and amalgamation the Rocky Mountain area were ted States and Canada will en- ere two of the moat n shown by the President which sure that the Sport's growing following will see an outstand- ing competition methods of ndari extending municipal illustrated planning progress in bou ea today. Ve ry often a these areas. 0“ hand in priviately shaping the course of _move ‘ albilitynf getting the two sides to- ‘ was not really threatening her Queen Elizabeth Sends }‘f,‘§s§,,";',’§‘.§f,';. §‘f‘f9‘5’7; A Congratulatory Message ,..... ..... .......... full st... Turkey‘: assurances no ag-I address. While Mrs Claude ool- srewon was planned- well presented Mrs. Maynard. 5)’1"ll l0fln8ll.V “bled 1' "‘>"lU' with an institute pin, while Mrs. U00 Y0!’ In l!|V0SlllZ3l-H12 Cunllllls-. Athol Colviell presented them no: to visit the diapulrd border Milli an electric heating pad. Ind T990" back Wllillm W0 _\1r and Mr; Mgyngrd thank. weeks This forced the hand of ad their friends for their kind the proponents of the handw" gestures They were also recip- llsembll’ P0ll€‘Y- Ind ll‘? Ofilclfil lents or indiwduai ‘in, motion by Canada and six other- A delicious lunch was served smaller Ind middle POWBFS (‘all- followed by ice.‘-ream ma wed. ing or the intervention ol Dag ding cake baked and tastefully Hammlrslliold. UN s9€F8Hir.\'- decorated by Mrs. Horace New- BEDCFIL l0ll0W¢d 1mm€d1ll9l.V IS a counter-move. and Mrs. Edmund May- home to their on Saturday afternoon ’ on the occasion of their sixty-fifth wedding anni- versary. , Many congratulatory messages and cards were received. Among them were messages from. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Hon John Dieferrbaker, Hon Louis &. Laurent. Senator Elsie in- man. Dr. Orville Phillips. Hon Forest Phillips and Mr. Watson combe. Iaeldauyit. All departed for their homes THE REAL -\TTl“—'D['3 During the evening Mrs Hcr- wishing Mr. and Mrs . aynard The flllfldlt P0W9r5' "ill 3" man Dyment. on behalf of \'or- good health and happiness for Nude. ll0W¢VN‘. WM T¢\93l9d 1" them Women's institute read an the coming year. ‘ ‘ U.N. Liked To Think Turko- Syrian Trouble Slight By LLOYD McDONAl.D ' Canadian Press Staff Writer The current Middle East dis pute between Turkey and Syria has tended to create 0ui~Al(‘lP the United Nations a disquieting first inpression that the UV assem- bly has been trying to §ld9\lPp efforts under Article 33 of the UN charter were being made, and that Hammarskjolds efforts should be “without preiudiice" these. I Article 33 provides that parues to any dispute "shall first of all ‘ssembl-" " ' d“"d’d b°d~V' ?Ulkm:ans80‘:l10t'll0l'rhr;n\’l‘§lh (‘lIl’:laC(:' since the Soviet bloc. certainly ‘"6 me ,.,,oium.m undoubredlv 9”” ‘M p"’b‘*’ly ‘°"‘° M U" was applying this principle to other Arab states would vote Sand-_,_ 333"“! ll‘ | ‘Me sponsors tihus were still ex- i :'°:::.".:.‘“:::°.:i:"...::*.*1‘.‘:,.'":::. instead. the West continued ex- ' the issue. I‘! this is true hm will P”‘55”l3 “W90” l°l' 5'"d'l ma‘-l‘ um‘ ‘p,rs:;:iv.n 9”“ ttus attiitude affect its future use ”“"’“_ '”°Y’l«9 l0"K Elle? SW}! “W” In their View mm ‘L U.‘ 1. imemmonai dhpumsa had indicated her disinterest tn’ dc“ in ‘Dd . a l The dlplomaic ansvier is that "'9'" -“"3 me" “'33 ll°P9 ll‘? d?‘ I app 3 V son" there was no intention of evasion bate ‘'‘’°”Jd 905 lfl Mlhlnfl m0I‘¢ during the assembly debate on “'3” SP9‘-‘<‘l‘°9-_ the controver . that most Such a negative result was con- delegations felt any hasty at-tions ~"1fl9"~‘d all to the good by the SMOOTH HULL PORTSMOUTH. England 'OPl by me uwmbly as . W h 01, west. The position of most m.id- World's largest fibre-glass boat. a would bg the “J m,,,, m me dle powers was that no harm] 50-foot yacht powered by two 30¢» body-, ‘mum would result and that the situa- horsepower diesels. has begun‘ The" “pared N, be 3 bemf tion would resolve itself any-way.‘ preliminary trials here. . the entire issue was over-empha:. “ l - the overemphasis com- ing particularly from Syria. who put the question to the assembly as an inoured party. 1:.-wdi as I general threat to peace MR. R.-ussia who backed her to the ‘Dam you gm, For Mr salts, Mr. MiIe...I‘ui Imit during the discussion. ' Mr OM, that Ken OHM & -bur .5 pa M1» ta/ls , HACK SAUD TRY WHITE OI/L ogvs, talk TASTE. 71143 My But tihe-re was no doubt the M,“4.i,'.;,,M 1 mm 3/mfg OWL- Unlted States also had a strong abate. which tended until last Wednesday to bypass any formal intervention The U.S apparentily felt her own East was Washington's leuierahip in any formal UN involving an Arab state would line up flie others more solidly against her. Most delegations outside the Soviet bloc hailed the mediation oller of King Saud—«strong Arab friend of the U.S.— as a good pos- g in their own local area and keeping the border dispute from becoming a source of big-power tendon between Washington and oacow. l ‘mus there was a persistent re- luctaince among the majority of members ave the assembly take a vote on involving the UNi in any way. There was the added fear I vote which might numerically favor Wies position that Tlll‘l(e'_\' ..:v...-». 55'? KHMUTE OWL V l‘°¢*°--*‘~5-1‘:-*-v”~J 0z0_'x.htatv.' 3%; ‘ WHITE OWL ...1.1.:....l en, mhmr wmgd have A MILD SATISFYENO CIGAR An runs-otooes‘ only the effect of showing up the‘ .- 3" 0 Free! Marie Fraser’: new Butter recipes. Write today ssausv pasusaae ea casinos GD Hume Itneet. Taroflb Dal. Dental Building Opens After Christmas AMHERST (CP)-—P‘ederal Ag-p Dental students enrolled at Dal-l houaie University expect to move riculture Minister Harlsneas said}, , into their new quarters over the h" saturdw ‘ “rm 't.bl“"rlCl’Il‘lflUTn8l holidays according tol tton proposal on the Commons or- . latest word from Dean I). J l der paper will give the farmers‘ MB*‘l--€:|!«_ ‘ ‘ of Canada a greater degree of H;I;li'f°ax dfglélmll h~‘;)utrl:‘°_ security than they've ever en-~.r‘"q and “mcmfl "pawn, "wed l" we pail‘ led to prov-ideufacilit-ies to double Sp.°'kl“3 "l ‘M °p°“l"3 M "lathe number of students partak-5 .\laritlme Winter Fair. Mr. Hark-1 1“ of th, den", cilms mm ness said the government is col‘; side work on the structure is at- W M'<‘°88l¢.V 0' Pulllnl 9 most completed. The new biiild- agriculture on a more stable and , in win ha... uwo pg-Q4-lgficgl 1.. economically sound basis. enatil- 3,0,-.30,-5,.‘ .m.u¢,- t.q,,_ . mginf ‘II the farmer to enjoy a stand- ‘ clinic and four operation rooms Promises Farm Stability To Be Improved liar musk studies Ilrd of living comparable with . for demonstration and other pur- any other industry. ‘poles e ng many other is- In an earlier interview. Mr. cilltiel not Ivllllhle ll 0|? PT!- Harkness expressed dlsappoint- lent Quarters. ment over some phage; or my Dean McLean estimates that M“-mm“ musmnd ,u.hm..; new techincal equipment for the building will cost approximately already reclaimed in some areas ”°°'°°°."‘d °"""l In 5 students class in c ison of the 1 or 13 en eldlroln each of the four years now at- tending the Deliouale Dental fe- cultv riié new facilities, which in: diti t the tw storey a] ‘Will In than H» to -lmo nczllsnsoof is ex- "0 par cent use of nciniinut,.,._, ,0 prmrldo name. wiiicii will equal any in Canada for un- tn drgraduete work. ll0l.Ll8'l'ER. Calif. MP) Clans Soreckles. to - year ~ a purpose She is saving se slis can continue L Both have a bank aceount- and flll CIIIIYIIID IIIKI IIIVIIO YOUR COIIUIIIY la is saving so he and his wife can tiilie as sxtsiitlsi motor trip ‘Die diluerioe betweai reaching a goal and missing it can be the savings you put by. now, in a bank account. Such savings don‘t just happen. 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