——-- —-l "a... . ...4 ‘vw‘ltl'wn . - .l , 953 'later. . T 111 t. . . GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK lam. as. sass: assaszocnamn tomes!" 1"“ Gm WWW “t M “'1’” mm s ifch Lu ;a home-building firm Commons member from Van-liteutennnt in the Second World' WALTER G 0RDON 'couver South in 1949-53 and re-lWar who was shot down Illdl . Finance minister. the 57-year- turned to 'Parliament from thelbecame a prisoner of war. A! .old Mr, Gordon had a record as 1 same constituency in lat year's public relations executive. . . economist. businessman and election. was elected to the Com = | . ‘ ' ' F public servant before his entry He graduated from the Uni-girom St. Boniface riding last! to Parliament in last year‘s versity of British Columbia with'year as the only Liberal from: 0 election 11“)!“ Toronto Daven- a degree in agricultural science‘Manltoba. V 0000‘": y port constituency. and is a member of the Ang- JUDY LA MARSH ; ’ r s He is best known as chair-.cultural institute of Canada. 1 As health minister. the 38-‘ ooohslly... man of the 1955-57 royal com-i MAURICE LAMONTAGNE lyear-old Miss La Marsh be- i me . l . scares; is: mission on Canada's economiC‘ President of the Privy Coun-icomes the second'woman lm-. —-it's.!o prospects which made an ex- cil, Mr. Lamontagne. 46. was her of a federal cabinet. A law . ~ - haustive survey of the nation's economic adviser to former‘yer, she has represented Niay nggniggfli‘gncela Bmzasbu‘: of 821d. meningitis: Inexpensive economy. prime minister Louis St. Lau- gara Falls riding since a 1960}n world metal markets mumblgt g: ' e m n W "a c He has also proved himself as rent and to Mr. Pearson as op-‘byelection and. in this year‘sues m shaken from mm m‘ ” °?m"-_ a practical politician. He was position leader. He has advo- election campaign was head 0 time b threats of dis 0 a! 0" While “"9 135% the P951 WEI chairman of the policy commit- rated the creation of a new de- the short-lived Liberal “tl‘ut‘hfhhe Ugned Slates ovgr;menttc'n exp”t ll 1 “HOUR 0‘. tee at the 1961 national Liberal partment of government to co-lsquad" which followed Mr. .surplus stock Hes JR R Brad‘;c“rre“cy , cw}? wm‘ Dolmen]; rally and was chairman of the ordinate Ihe planning of other‘Diefenbaker for three days. [field preside; N'om'nda' Minesf’epercusswns' party's national campaign com- departments. She served in the Canadian!“d ‘ said Friday . Mr. Bradfield said a solution ' a mittee in the last two general He was professor and direc-;Women‘s Army Corps in 1943-45 Addressing the annual share/{to this problem con 0 f l ' ' elections. the economics depart- as a linguist and interpreter. “ . - lmoderate change in the price of no 3 54.40.. Born in Toronto. he is char- ment at Laval University be-. HARLES . DRURY £336? hgegggfi'sflagrg‘egzzdxxgol now. followed by a gradual . b 1 ~ I tered accountant. Early in the fore coming to Ottawa to work 'llhe new defence production‘disposhs of the US metal rise in subsequent years. I‘ Second Wo:ld War he helped or- ‘ for Mr. St. Laurent. and now . minister was deputy defence [stockpiles be [en to disc”. ‘The price of gold could be -1 :a gani'ze the foreign exchangejs assistant dean of social scifiminllster from 1949 until 1955mm of government en ks :raised by ’1 u ounce now and bum“ _ fi—Po ' control board and later was spe-lences at the University of Ot-[and entered the Commons lasi‘ “I trust that suchagaughor'ity:thereafier 8. hr 6 per ' ‘nt I 4‘»; ‘hgs 4L, . at; ____. 1 cial assistant to the deputy fI-3tawa. year as in mber for Montrea ‘ - l - I 3' ‘ Hf.“ “L a .' 1 I" _ lnance minister. 1 He ran as Liberal candidatetst. Antoine-Westmount. The $11-$32 tflfijgflflfha‘fitlwre‘m; “3111:1233 “gllfhrisa lee” fil‘anmlihs: ready-Pasted ’ :l .3 ‘. MITCHEL SHARP ‘in Mr. St. Laurent‘s former rid-‘year-old minister. known by vested with Cong.“I 1 wouldlcountries_ Am,- 10 yen-s the _, ' 9 ,' As tradc minister. the 51-year- ing of Quebec East in 1958 and close associates as Bud. servedi . ' . ‘ r . I. ‘ . . . also hope that disposals Will be 1 Price for 801d would Math $60 . . old Mr. Shalp returns to the de- 1952, being defeated both amen-overseas in the Second World made on] at l. b e r a o IUS an ounce when the plan. bdl-ZALJL “"3"” 5m Ru- 5“) “‘- f- partment where he was deputy.before his election this year in;w.ar. ending as a much-decor-lable min’i'mumo {1.12:5 25:83: {céujd be revleh'ved; . E R DLAN 56‘124 5°. 9” 125.9" I minister in 1957-58. He was first Montreal Outremont-St. Jean. lated brigadier in the Royal Ca-inshed in advange '50 that | Gold h c re u M d at} INCLUDED elected to Parliament April 81 J. R. GARLAND _ nadian Artillery. He entered thagmetal markets wiil not he '85 US ‘ “l: n y ‘1" e won‘derm, 1'.- from Toronto Eglinton after The new minister of national federal civil service in 1947 with Ldisrupted n ‘__;_f_i£nge;w_ Complete washable ’ m r ' comian close in last year‘s-revenue. aged 45. has been MP the economics division of the ex- .‘ ' ~ - . . r a u r":- '- 0 election to unseating then fl-Ifor Nipissing in Northern On- ternal affairs department. 1 MI" Bradf‘em- also said .the INVITED To MEETIN“ i ""0 9' Pm“! mum” '21 - _- v . t . . . . world is suffering from tight; m 90rpaltemsi . 3‘ ) . ‘0 nance minister Donald Fleming. -tario Since 1949. Mr. Garland, a GUI FAVREAU money and that “seems mew. LONDON (Reuters) ~ Eight Duorufing “l~ N 1 Born in Winnipeg, he is a.Norfih Bay businessman, has The immigration minister. 46- “I. when interet rat“ in man *Cari‘bb an “and overnmemg , __ T" [graduate economist who en- been opposition critic on hous-lyearmld Guy Favreau. was ateountrieg are qite low" yihave gee“ limited gm 8 June; Supplies c ' ' D F g] GN ‘— mumc “H” mm m MD RN“ :lfigdasgdlffgtgl‘efldf tshewfl’neanni;'ing CARDIN l‘lgggty mjuslt‘ltcig linguist/(2's £8231 "an most countries."'he said, lconference re to ' cuss al —"—_"_"”""'""'"— —_—-———— _‘ .. - l . . .. e c ‘ . . . in - ~ 1 N o r135 4 6°» 72 13MB” 90‘ 125 _ department’s economic policy Associate defence minister, lelected April 8 from Montreal 3' aggledogfisflcking‘sihigfglz (I): '?:b‘:ag9d§:?ttii:: :glgflfegeag: gags-l . 884 Sq H ‘i division. He transferred to thelthe 44 - year - old Mr. Cardin Papineau riding. Born in Mont-l 01d 8’“ foreign exchangegwith announced Th "as 33.11 0. Come Ill today ' ' E! trade department in 1951 andserved in the navy from 1941 to real. he practised law therelwhich to settle balances be. d fed 1. t? ya la empra . . u {j .won a reputation as a skilful in-ll945 and entered the Commons from 1940 to 1952 and thenltween countries that 1‘ becom l"°se iaflf" 133'; d w ! Third Hoar Blueprints include I _,.. ternational negotiator. .in a 1952 byelection in Richelieu- joined the restrictive trade ‘ mg critical .. ' fingessggd 0 re isglllshedefi. details for both r Y" 1 ‘. After 1958 he became a vice- Vercheres. Born in Providence. practices commission. ’BECOMES 'VULNERABLF 31:5;esb t 5:81:21“: 51 w.“ Frame and Mck Kass-“f preSidenl: of tho Canadian-owned‘R.I.. he has lived at Sorel. Que.. JACK NICHOLSON } M t m .t.‘ h l " 55“ a . f ‘ t r Brazilian Traction. Light and‘since 1933 and is a lawyer. He The 61-year-old Mr. Nicholsont dd do": 8” all-blouses“ 9.3”" Jamaica and Timid? "mu-“w. cons NC 'on' lpower Company He was 3150'was formerly parliamentary 85- becomes forestry minister afterifnelfse‘l a eojggrsfgmees “Wig; lg’ued out” Bsa'rb‘éqos' Ant‘g‘!“ / ‘Canadian chairman of the Free- sistant to Mr. Pearson when he a career as senior public serv-l y. p ‘ ontgsetra'" t' m5 ' News" ' :: ‘ . ' ‘ ‘ dom from Hunger Committee was external affairs minister. ant; and businessman. During can nglwsll' fined every lim'lAnBlllllll. Dominica. Grenada. v “ ' ‘ HERE IS a very cronomic- There is a corner sink in the ’—'_"—"_'—— organized by the United Na- ALLAN J. MacEACHEN the second world War he wastm‘“t “.mg in éhfidwgllg- T exist Lite“! and St vmcem have You-Favorite Shopping Centre a] home to construct especial- kitchen and easy access to tionS. Lahhr “mister and Nova 5CD. deputy controller of the mum-are l’ymg 0 U1 13 er an }been inVited to the new confer- 1y since it is only 884 square basement stairs. Design as il- ' AZEIJJJS prams tia's representative in the cab- tions and supply department mgher a “mature °f paper on'ence' ' .-. room for three bedrooms! struction but blueprints also lycar-old Mann-cal lawyer is oneMl’ fr Inverness - Richmond Polymer Corporation. later be-l o . . . of the senior members of the from 1953 10 1953- From then coming its executive vice-pres- with a built-in book case and building in Brick. An optional ("'ard'a.“ ' ram“ readers Commons. representing Mont-tuntil his return to the Commons ident. From 1951 to 1957 he an attractive picture window. one car garage plan is incliid- can. "mm" the lf'tes‘ mom“ real St. Denis since 1935. last year hf‘ W85 SPEClHl aSSlS- headed the public utilities Kitchen is also 1.-shaped and ed. CH-354-F is for frame and df’s'g" PM" entltl’ed Cana‘ He is also "no of the willieslgtant to Mr. Pearson. Born at. operations of Brazilian Trac. provides good table sp a c e. CH-354-B is for brick. "'3" Gulf“ f," "on" “3an speakers in the Commons. ootedllnverncss. N.S.. he was a for- non. Light and Power Company " 3"“.Des'gn' ‘3.“ “"- by ‘for his .lumorous barbs whenlmer economics professor at St. and was president of the Brit- sendlnlz $1 to “NS “EWSDBWF- ho was Liberal opposition critic‘Frant‘iS Xavier UniVEI‘Sity in ish Columbia Council of Forest feel in area and still provides iilstrated shows Frame co n- l postmagtgr _ gchcral‘ the 56. inet, Mr. Macanhen. 41. was and organized the Crown-owned: There is a living- dining “L” include complete details for l ° This new book includes infor- of postal affairs. Antigonish. N.S. ‘Industries in 1960-61. A lawyer, a r n e "mm" .‘m- "nanmng '5‘ (’a'“ v Born in St. Norbert. Que. he J--P- .‘lESCHATEl-ETS jhe entered the Common: in 1962 ado. budding construction de- was gradualed from Jolieue The. new public works minis-lfrom Vancouver Centre. . 13115. landscaping. color selcc- Seminary and ‘he University of for has neen MP for Montreall HARRY HAY ' “0n- interiol’ decoratinz. fur- Montreal, lecoiving his law (12- Maisonneuve - Rosemont since3 The new agriculture minister. 1953 o I. . . niture arrangement. c u stom ‘m-ee at the age of 21. . A 50-year-old lawyer andlmayor of Calgary since 1960. is ew a e ' "is'gnm- Pl"? "'0". than 100 ononoa MCII.RA1TH native of Montreal, he was for- ‘ "fw hm” “Ps'gns “name 1“" Transport minister. Mr. Mc- msi'ly counsel in Quebec prov- the only Liberal MP from Al- (‘anadian climatic “"“ditions- ‘Ilraith. 54. has represented 01- ince for the Wartime Prices andlwas elected April 8 in Calgary 'sou berta. The 53-year-old Mr. Hays e is a rancher and well OTTAWA (up) . . sketches nll In his early years in the “‘9 “00" “mall's fu".df‘tai|8 tawa West since 1940. He served Trade Board. ' the. new Liberal cabinet minis. Commons he was deputy chief 0" MW ‘0 "rd" blu‘PPrmlS for .as parliamentary secretary to I R [CHAUD ‘klnown as a breeder and auc-l ers: Liberal whip and in 1943 be- “if 3'10" home plan- the late C. D. Howe succes-_ Ag 'm (minister the 51 jtloneer of purebred cattle. 1‘ LESTER ll. PEARSON came i‘ entar as.‘ ta t—-———-——-—-— ' o t c t. f re-. ‘ ‘ 9" ‘ . ' ‘ ' 'l ‘ “mm - -'V “S " "WI-V '" '" war m " ‘ ° year-old Mr. Robichaud has hadl RENE TREMBLAY 1 Canada“: 14th prime minister to munitions minister C. I). servant heron, amen-n on“ construction and supply. trade. was probably better known in Howe. He became transport in 1953 with his ap'ponimgm :‘and defence production. first-hand other rounlrles than any Cana- minister in secretary of statc-—-the portfoli;1 Born in Lanark. Ont. tic prac- Minister without portfolio. the! 40-year-old Mr. Tremblay is an! economist. former Laval Uni-t experience. . ;rcpresented the New Brunswick .riding of Gloucester since 1953 than when he became leader of PAUL M'AR'I‘ N he holds 3mm H . ~ '_ tises law oi Ottawa. , . ' ‘ the Liboral party Jan. 16. 1959. External affairs minister. the’mation mmster frzm“ . _ . la" .m "pposm‘m w a s h.” vers'ty Pr9fess°r .and former He look me, as head of the-59.5,earhld Mr. Martin is re. 1°57 ' " WILLIAM BENIDIthSON partys spokesman on Allantlcldeputy minister of industry and; . -, - i . ~ ‘ . ".l . l hz‘. hcn r r‘nc. affairs. . ' -" §§lvnmi3f§§3ln9ne day berm ms whitish"; nigl’tilennflil’l: “9 has been “W as a skilled All“??? 13:29.3- liony‘mio p 03.1 wGAgTSON MacNAUGm lggilnlflfllcelf'or"? guemgevlillzw ' During nié'wars from 1948 to.-for 11 years from 1946 to 195711;:1rlgiwfma2: {Human—3 “59' .since 1945. llc was parliamf‘n- The SOlicitOF-genel'al l! 3‘ 53"Que.. and a resident of Ste.‘ 1957. when he. was a world trou-‘when much of the existing 50- crnmclnt Illioulfenfevzdi‘rb 112?; wry secretary m we minismr yomuom ‘3“wcr hfmm summgllFoy' he was firm Elemed this ..- - - . - - . ' " ~ ‘ ‘ r' .7 th 1. loreresnt . ’- . a airs m'ms er' r' ears“ win en' consmuem" of B‘maViSha'Twm‘ in 1951-57 . 1°57 In'1948 he was named par-l BRFED MANY HOCQ s sin I . d u ‘ . ‘ In V=Mma'h.}o...uM../. . ,. . m . [ion-4115 first as an loader“ resented Essex East commu. . _' ‘ ‘ a ‘in Dauphin. Man. and is a erics ministry. He was returned Some 7.000.000 pigs annuallyl the Liberals s u fpf e lye it their ency without a break since q1935. &%e;ig:]gbe{.sfi]ntfikbgé named to law-V9" at Kenora- 0”" to .thc Commons from Prince 1 “men 0" 5 k i m milk . for; smart man I smart “UPI. ' ' ' to have learned so worst-ever election defeat. He was a contender for the ohm 'Hc ‘wm Educangéd" a ARTHUR LAINf- April 9. H ‘ ‘ slaughter. "1 Deqmark-“flllfllllllfll earlytheendurmg qualltlasofbnck, Brickisn’tjust Four years later he camp party leadership at the 1958 "d ‘t O.{ 'U . ’. "9 Northern affairs minister. 58. ROGER THLLLT the Danish saying: The pigl I awa of buildin “,8 fl. . ca f 1 to [1 sai r' M‘ ‘s- onv nti n that oh I .ster B a a .x or. "wors'ty and ‘ he was British Columbia Lih- The new veterans affairs m-in- hangs onto lihe cow's tail " l , , y 9 ' ' ' awayo 'Vmg- '3 '99 cose n.e trig P "119 . int. c e o ose .e . lectured m hlsmry a, We‘leyl l I I B f . ter Diefenhaker's Conservative Pearson as Liberal leader. ‘Couege. Universitv of Manitgba . . “(mg 9 We ever YE! Start your house‘Wth‘ government. with 100 Liberal A flamboyant speaker whose before entering the external at: With US at SHAW'S- Let US show you the OXGltlflfl MPs elected. and last April 8 he speeches arc often colored with f - d . § DIS finally made it with 130 Liberals indignant anger. Mr. Martin 32]” waltmom at “19 age "f . ' —only three short of a majority was one of the most effective [a . - in the 265-scat Commons. opposition members of the Lib- offiggl‘oj-‘jrrixe mngiVlfig‘meLh: . Mr. Pearson had a long listeral party after 1957. He was ken,“ Kin‘g as a “mien”, and: l - A l . ' - l of internallonal honors to hlsalso a spoxesman on externalImminupd as a Special assistant‘ Si-iAW BRICK. Our pleasure, you know, but your gain. Like we say: “Build with BRICK—arid the living is easy 1" n . new colors—the grand range of textures . . . the e charm . . . the good sense . . . the economy of 3“ Echos 9%” r $53.2: “it: “f.l:.if.“"‘:.:.l"atti13.532: inseminated: rm rim. ~ w 4 . ' - - . ‘ - ‘3‘”"0" “n” 5L W P" 9 *1?" Soil ciditv slows down the decmrl sition of or tile matter ' I - 362:1?"oifqitlre‘hh:;ea:ya12’ar grslntéivgpge‘rmthe former Lih- came dork of fhp privy council. and .39de the yields and quality 2? hay and Pagsalure. Yes For All f, = L. E.8HAWleltod-HoadOffice-Halifax d r 'f u" U'.ted'N t.‘ p(_‘ B m . ‘Om ' i R and cabin-t. secretary —— thej LIME is the cheapest all-round soil conditioner on the market Your ' PLANTS “:"AUFAX’DARTMOUW' UNTZ ‘NEWOLASGDW' 91"“ ‘i- "' 310'“ it": 0 . "l . W3 “ a “"13" highest-rankan Job in the civit and should he applied to acid soil. it. makes all major plant p. M SYDNEY-SAIITJOHNocmpMAu. eral Assembly. helped hrlng.Catholic family of French-hush S - food: more available Alwaw remember “HAVEJDCK “m “1 “Human”. WE“ Germ” “ll”. NATO 11“"“319 he 3”“ . “ "9“ LIME WORKS". Shipped in carlhoad lots of 36 ions or more, "m" "‘d 1954. was twice nominated—andhbroke. Ont. Thong-h his family PAUL HELLYER bagged m- bulk other now h-om_ ‘ d“ Supplies. vetoed by Russia for the post‘was Poor. he went far in his The new defence minister. 39 a". . of UN secretary-general and‘academic studies. largely returns to the cabinet when: he: won the Nobel Peace Prize in through scholarships which took was a member—as assoc-,ialet l i ' 1957 for his part in establish-,him to Cambridge. Harvard and defence m Hister—for six weeks}, “van Bras. Ltd. W ment of the UN Emergmcineneva. in 1957 before the election de-l Havelock. N. B. Phone LE534-243 00 Queen street Force in Egypt during the Suez W. ROSS MACDONALD feat of the former Liberal gov.: Dial 4_4688 crisis. Government eader in the ornment. At that time Mr. H01? -- ' SON OF MlNlSTER Sena“. th? 71-year-old senator lyer, then 33. was the second- Bmh in Tux-(mm. the m and is a veteran parliamentarian youngest minister of the Crown grandson hr .Mrhhodisl minis.‘and former_ cabinet member. in Canada since Confederation. hers. he “awed oversea, in med-19 was solicitor-general from He first entered the Commons First, World War. in the medical ‘1954 Until 1957- in 1949 in Toronto Davenport corps and infantry at Salonika‘ A native Of Toronto and a‘constituencv. Aftcr elcction de- m 1913 and 1915. and later in lawyer. he grew up in Brant- feats in 1957 and 1958, he re-. the. Royal Flying Corps. ford. Ont. and represented turned in a 1958 byelection as: Afterwards he completed his‘Brantford constituency in the member for Toronto Trinityml much-95 at ,he University of TM. Commons from 1935 until his 1 which he has represented sincet onto. played some semi-profes- appointment to the Senate in n. ' signal baseball at Guelph. om..,1953. During that period he was As Liberal defence critic in: and after .1 shon wiry in bushoeputy Speaker of the Commonsopposition, he held a key rolej ' - - a mag with a Chicago meatwfrom 1945101949 and Speakerfin the Liberal attack on the; beauty. desirability and packing firm returned to the-{01‘ the next four years. :Progressive Conservative sow low maintenance cost. University of Toronto to lecture 1'“ the 5903“ he did dm'blelemmem's F‘Ollcy. He also 1189‘ in n tory. «minim sovernlmgnt. leagfir imrgwad an Mow:1 role in party or- SUPPLIERS AND INSTALLERS OF FIRST He later entcre the exle'rnal 50101 OF-Eenel‘a W'an C 85 .garlization all was chairman of‘ V ' affairs departme‘nt and wsglfour years of the former Lib-Ithe 1961 national Liberal rallyl GRADE CERAMIC FLOOR AND WALL TILE- Imdersecreisry of the departLeraI government and since 1957lat Ottawa. ‘ mm when h, an“,er lhe gov...he had been opposition leader1 Born at Waterford. Ont.. ML: & f - in th; upper house. Hellyer was graduated in aero-' 0 meat 0 prime minister 1 1 nailtica cngneering ‘in tha‘ I for lasting beauty CERAMIC TILE combination of Adding IROOm? lie—decorating? (-t 5" ‘5 sag « ’1‘1.“~£-‘~2Wr5¢.-; Be MOdern - use St Laurent in 1948. . - - RSGILL- LIONEL mvkmn l Secrletafi/ ofi itatemthe 57-lUnited States but entered busl- . , The new Justice minister has'year-Od |‘- PC mg was a new life after the Second World' . 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