The Guardian Page 7 Thur. July 18. 1957 the Pacific coast ll hours to re- llln their positions or face qua werranto actions similar to the one insiitued by McGough against Graves. The lawyer also said actional would be brought against Canada Steamship Lines. whose check. off dues for union members em- Played by them went to Greaves. First VlCC-gu sident John Y. Sin- clair and second vice-president D. Ifergitsan were the union officials singled out by Miller for court ac-: tion should they not resign. I BIG GAME 1 Zebras, giraffes. lions. leopards.- gazelles and other wild- anmals; roam the plains of Serengeti Parkl in Tanganyika in great numbers. -1 ix. ',' O'eWcx'0a9 O A 3 SS! till: lere'a s only delidoua dia- ner . . .e dinner that will win 'PPleuee from every nseniber of your family . . . hash-lrmen neat. chicken or turkey plea iraa DOMINION. ""59 Plea ere pie-cooked to tender perfection by master el-nets, thee quick-troeen to to i tell all their rich Haven! and 30'-Hllllini Iioodaeaa They can be prepered end aerved h minuiea . . . iuat heat 'em end eat 'em. You'll find. they're easy on your budget tool Delightful iroeeo fruit pie. an elao available at DOMINION - lPPle. cherry. peach . . . all your favourites. 'I'hey'y. .1! ready for beiriaq. just pop them l II the oven.5toclr up on Iroeel I plea from DOMINION thla took! Monroivs CHICKEN aims at ruaanv . SMOKES FOR CANADIAN ; MIIITARY PERSONNEL 'l serving with the United Nations Emergency a Force In the Middle East , " ), j M William De Sherbi alriulenkins and on the left W It Jen- li-entrei stand: beside his latestlkins of W. R. Jenkins Ltd. This "gadget" a Voliiswagon bus con- b i it i -' . - vertcd to comfortably house four tauiliinlg I'l1o0':Vl:l"?al:0Iu:lI't?l glld llleulsefvmllii:;l:r:dmg&2:xfr':rlioll:l: people. Shown on the right is Ken running water. stove. arm chairs home in Ft. Lauderdaie. On top Senate Chamber Will Be Reformed, If Not The Senate of his bus is a fold out canvas cab- ana which opens into a large ex- tra room when needed. This bus is going into production this year.” and even curtains on the windows. Mr. de Sherblnin paid a brief visit 1 Court Deposes Union Official MONTREAL (CP)-A Superior c....n'3.i. r'3.'.”.f s'23i”w..... l.1”""'."'f:?-..' .i”"'tE.'t'.'"'"' ”"t”; ?I";' '"""' ”""”'" '”'”"” ' son o is e now. u d 5; y OTTAWA iCPi-Canada's Sen- meanwhile the change in design natcio:-ai secei':l,ae:y-'lroh,:i.l'rce'l-uloefrtiT:l ' 0 ate is undergoing "reform"-but produced a troublesome echo. National Association of Marlnel d 5 ' oz. PKG. ityls-structural rather than con- That was somewhat rf 2 Engineers of Canada ICLCI my - S CHOICE Isl AN EACH C Il"!m0Ml- years no when the engineer: grounds that he had "illegally ex- - X l t D STEER .'”.:.'.'."'".:.:'.!..::: :;”::.'".:i:i:s..:' ”.3.?.if." :.”'.:.”'.'.. we E '0'" WNSONS ”"'C"N "W t TURKEY 23:. :.i.:'"'.”; 9'” is '"”i' by C'”""55 O O OOSI 496 W D. " "I o . n onn ing ga eries. ur er soun -pr0o- . , d v equipment behind its walnut pan- lng was afforded by huge canvas by Yl(l7sllheME-Eotigh hfeadehrhguggrfl "any gm? Mqcdlogolj Brand PKG. eliing. clean the stonework, polish paintings of the First World War. val to regain official recognition '''a''''"''' ' FRESH KILLED GRADE "A" the woodwork. replace all its win- N0 HANGING "MINES" as secretary-treasurer. M"""d"u"d ""'l"""”" '9' SWANSONS CHERRY kt APPLE donwsmieglperimeni (with a. sound- Telriiders lhave been invited for a The union represents 800 marine. SW"5u3 PWABTHINT O O 1. 01. c . i r ....i... ::."."... 2:23 ::i:.:”:.1.'m..m """-it Mmouilwomroiuc OW ”'- C l:l'llll PIGS 43 Chief architect Ed Gardner of pended from the ceiling-s sys- 0ll19I'e700.0'l'IcllI:eaI?::l'T'l1Il gist". "o"';'”":';""""" - PKG. the federal works department tern used in the House of Com- F ii 1 1h 1 3 """'r "- lays the Senate will have its "new mom. it would involve a com- atto(l'n'c)-W Us 9 ml "L M'cGwgh' T5ll""lIIUiIItH0Inr IMIIII CORNED I k I, ma h if. William I. Miller an- h.."".. I 00 " Y in - ugust. w en it is bined speaker and microphone d u. h - ' . "' Oeideriene. to be used-together with the for -each Senator's desk. and e 33:33: melrlrtibi.-ei'shT:f gtllveenlllllllsl eilln PEANUT BUITEB SFECIOL House of Commons-'--.' a con- speaker for every two gallery oc- l S La, C 5.1, rug. Acngson vention of the World Postal eupants. - 4 eV.. CANDY DARE! Union. . Quebec's fiery little Senator ' MORE All! AND LIGHT Jean-Francois Pouliot. appointed . - FAMILY PACK R C A F Teacher Ventillation ......... on raw: srnmo isses - o o o are rig to the Senate two years ago after ls Prornoyed vlerntsl for dluects III: lehad fiheshegieefd years in the Commons. champ-1 . 3 cookE.O a min neat e c am .ioned the refurbishing. likening; ., .. Then the panelling. now stacked the Upper Chamber in "a kind oft . l S Ll C . . . .. l 3:33: 1 ' t RCAI Trenton. 5 JulyrrTraIning 9" ll" ”00l'- l5 '0 be Cluwd ind Kl” Tl" I Wmll l - . ' 1 The COMO 2 T. 50' . y :1, e Command g,,dqu,,,.m., RCAE replaced. . Quietly at work. however. has f ( .. Trenton. announced the Promot- cr:l2'""d'g;V&n"0:nI::l";;' If” P "'''"'.'".'l'& ?e"'''' '"b'"”"l ' A FRESH HADDOCK ion of A. Squadron Leader R.K. T - m 99 ””"'P"5' mm" 3”V9""'3. .-P 4O . - - by transparent Belgian cathedral- ment leader W. Ross Mecdonald i 5 l- Arhcwn. Personnel isducation , -- ;(QJIlll. Emmy", m "m wbstamive rank glass windows of yellow -and fed. and Liberal senator. Jean-Mario 6 y N e S L3. c of Squadron Leader. effective I. "':,'o':m'l' 3''" "gm mm ?”g"”'''''ll' ": g"eb';” "'1 J"'"'y "lllrl" s'"""'m" Lead" Achemn The rellovatloxsa niay leave two Ilt oillllg 3; 0 lnl:t'lml:St summer l tins barn ill Oyen. Altn. lie is I problem; umolvedgnlmmg and to muabmalzlew with M'r Gardner i . ”"' M U” C S"'””'''' "' Calllary acoustics increasing the lamp- between sessions and was recon- r '""l "'5 Ml" ” ”"' ""'"'" Ml” wattage in the poorl -illuminated stitited this year. to carry on be- ;Y';f"l'"”' ”i'Q"""l "lCl'"l""9'9w" chalrnbeas chkantgltlersv liyihereily twuean Parliaments. yl l The P.E.I. Regt. (17 Reece) will attend Utopia O S Stiimrlron l-IWIPF ACYIPWN "ls lsnmviedg iileilrrlninrtionnhtwdesllulevgll behav.ili': ilk: Summer ("amp 20-27 July 1907' Transportation Wm I FOR REAL ECONOMY D I l INN 1" "I0 "CM" 85 I Wlfiltlli Sound engineers say they are chamber is fixed up." Senator l93VE fl'0m5 i t ' ' L MP (5lIl1"f'F in l9il- HP ll'BlH01l ll handicapped in that the chamber Pouliot says. "Maybe they will i l'l'0P0lll0 ("limit Bordon. Clllgfy Ind never was completed. Side galler- con” i their debates stimulat-i . ' A -t'lhhI'iilEt' and Rllvr llra nation ies were never built. although the ingiy-instead of failing asleep-i ! scrvcd iiiih ll7 IBRI Squadron on ercles for them were. and there and the Senate will start provingl Mantugu. Armo"r'.9 ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' "'9' ' the ('llIlt'ifllRn East Coast as a Set- rzcnnt WAG. in May 1943 he went overseas and flow with RAF Coas- htal (Ioiiiinand. ilc was Commlss toned in 1944. attended RAF ()p-. are galleries at both ends. It that it really has a Job to do.", Dew Line Supply Contracts l Rusrico Co-op Store 0000 hrs. Tracadie . osoo hrs. ll HEAT & SERVE PUIIITAN Beef Stew t-rational Traininiz Unit and wasl s - J ., , . .,, Md... 5... pm, h o lo C - Ch town Armoimes . . . . . . . . . 0845 hrs. 5'.i.”.."......?. .1. llcw ..... ...;Soug t By Air ine ompanies l Squadron RAF in india which en-5 KOEISIIIQTOII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TITS. l FOBTUNA SLICED 28294 in l'3l'lllF00ll Md SUPPW By JOSEPH MacSWEl-ZN periodeprnhably e year-with re-l ' ' dropnlniz in "W FM" F-I-ill 90"” Canadian Press staff Writer newal depending on efficiency ofl summgfgidg Ag-yngungg . . . . . . In-3, l paign. After completion of an Op- eraiimui Tour he was Posted as an instructor in Troop Carrier Conversion Unit in North West India in UN". 44. Ho ri-tiirncd in Canada shortly efler VF. day and wns,relcased in St-p. I915 Iic iiitcnilcd University of Alberta from I946 to 1949. He was employment Officer for Un- iversity Veterans Organization. and during the Summcr months while ttending University he worked as assistant in trniit raising and atncklng project in Jasper Nation- al Park. Aficr graduating from Univer- sity with it B. Ed. degree in 19491 he decided to re-join the RCAF end was Commissioned as Flying Officcr. He was married in Dec. 1930. During his present tour with RCAF Regular Force he has been stationed at Station Trenton. North West Air Command HQ. Tactical Command Headquarters and Trai- nlng Commiind Heedquarit-rri. 8.l.. and Mrs. Acheson reside at Middleton Park Trenton. They have four daughters. Janet 3: twins Ka- thnrinc and Sheila 4; and Petri- c I who was born on March I of this yi-er. Town - Village Planning Plan WINNIPEG ICPI - The Mani- tvnbe government has "'e'i'.."tl.r'.""u'.-.. .. sumo. 3'”... "3."".-n".' P.deci'f'E. gigs ntnn s:so A.M. to no nit. Q an-. stss A.M. to no mi. -r tutors new sors' ? , , vi ooul uicims lee 0. Tee mu: 1' sums ; , S ' , lee. Clue leg. sue leg. to 32.25 -T""' MIMI 3085 NEW YORK ICP)-Three Cane- dlan airlines may soon receive approval of contracts for supply of the Distant Early Warning re- der line in the Arctic. The three-already wise in the ihezards of far north flying - are Wheeler Airlines and Dorvel Air Transport. both with headquarters in Quebec province-and Pacitic Western Airlines. with he-dqu-rb ers in Vancouver. Tor some time the aviation grepcvine has buued with reports that the three were seeking the juicy contrecta. but ' defin- ite was announ ed. A Washington report said Tues- day that formal turnover of the DEW line. built by the United States, from the construction con- trector to an operating contractor is to be announced shortly. The Western Electric Company. primary coilstnsction contractor. would turn the 3.000-mile. -400.-l imooo defence system over to the( Federal Electric Corporation. ANNOUNCEMENT DELAYED y It New York. one informant; said the turnover-announceme..tl date had first been eel for Tues- day. but was postponed to Au!- 15. The three Ceaadlae companies tteve already DQ003100 VI"! hilt erel Electric for supply contracts. and now await approval of U.S.l and Canadian government aloft-l and air officials. not yet final. If approval is granted. i Ildnaooruirmitiss isliriaia 59 operation. Meanwhile. US. authorities re-i port that surface supplies tori bases in the Arctic are arriving. there behind schedule because of. fog and the worst ice conditions In 50 years. Rear-Admiral Roy Geno. con-i.' mander of the military transpor-l tetion service. Atlantic area. saidl here an unusually long and hard winter delayed the melting of the ice pack in parts on northern Can- ada. Greenland and Labrador. i All ranks attending camp are required ready to leave at the times stated above on 20 July 1957. (A. II. PEAKE) Lt.-Col. 9 tobei Commanding PEI Regt. 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