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'- I R‘ "“ -' l_'ll\l4 '1 \l"‘llt‘ llltl I " Itll 'l‘lit-o‘«~:ir‘.i' St tiiinnrx ‘vi W14 - ‘ER \i‘[lI'~ -~l rizt «nil iriizlc III‘ in .'li~l\ \i‘lfl Ii’ it lllll‘.l<lt"l of tin» 1 ll 7c-st l ll i"di ('hrt~i n I'll in Ho <t"’\t"ll ilic ln:iiiii" (ii in ‘i ii‘ » as an 3\<l\l.'«llIl and later st: )'Vt~‘t\l' SFRVF. VISFI Roth \lr \l ‘s.l. an \I I‘ .r iiia speak I‘Il|~'_'Il\Il lhr" \'.ll be eer\tn2 ‘he \- 5‘ tt'IIl goin- eratinn The l'n:tod t'lii1ri li lizis I ie<ponsihil.t_v to wrxe the IM who have K(‘l‘\‘iil'\ .n lioih Japanese and Fnslish Veszotiations '»lllI’l the l'niir~d (‘hiirch M (‘hrmt .n .lapari were assisted hv Rex F F caret of the Lniteri (‘hurt h (l\Pl\{“Fl| \I:s- mnn Hoard \lr Fa’ nit-riimi-‘ ed thew men persona'l\' mid ol¥ tained recommendations from re~ liable lntll‘(‘PI He went H4’\ll"S with this (‘amidiaii lvrimistraion Illlhofillel and shippintt cornpan— leg to arranize prn-per do<iinien~‘ tation and passage I Th. Board 0! Home \liuimic under which then two fillsllfln-‘ trim will also annoiin-5 ted that Rev. Gordon S lmat II In Entzineerins of ‘he lYIl\'fI'Qll\‘ nl British l‘.-liimhia I'TI"lI§ Montreal. Theological College In Vanomiiu er. Following that, he item in Mwmreal to some the Jripanrvar congregation In that (‘|l\' and cum the roriininini: tum years at Ill! theological rniiv-<c~ l Vlr lmm II it \‘i<:-i §l"l‘4|l‘.tl‘ generation .lap.iin¢-cc During 'liv: st «simmer 9 has attended} a Japanese Langiiaite course at Yale l'nlver.sit\' in the l’nii:~di Slates Althouizh Vlr lmal spoke; Japanese. He did not do on with‘ 1 great deal ol fliir-ncv and rnn-T nequentlv l was neceuiiry mi send him to Yale for lllll (‘0lIT'\Pi Tim equipped him to preach tnl Jnplneoo. YORK POINT W]. October meeting nt York Pnint‘ ‘.-.‘. Jim. «'1 ' Ft‘ ’ t‘lllP c-v‘i«.i tii;il ll Provincial iii.....i.;ii... For Retarded Children Meets "-1 '\' 'iw<-‘en.’ of the ll" ixaited upon the Pl‘ti\ll\t‘l.'ll l‘ l- l \~-.»t..i lllli for lit‘i.'t’(lt‘(l tloicriinienl regarding establish- 1' li'l'HI\ ti... lI(‘Itl .ii “I'\i Kt‘lll iii: a R(*\ld(‘l1llEll Training \'wi».i iii: \ltIl‘l£l_\ P\t‘ItIlh The llt‘ tor the mentally retard tttw" H- —\ ti‘ li lira) '\li smith .~'IalPd that thci were (‘I \lr timili-n IIlllll[lTllt’\ pic t:i\iiiii'abl_\ l"t‘('(‘|\t‘(I bill that sltvit the Preiiiier requested further in i_ lieu: \ ixli rein-tie-d \l.'lll~‘ll(‘al information iipo n the llt'\\\ it-'ti—i’ "'l‘liv IIt‘ll)‘.lli_' \\llIt‘Il A policy could be based Haiitl" iiniild be reatly for tii:i"- \lr< Johnston reported ll’: at in; :\i'liiii 'llt' '»\t't‘I( ~.tep~ had been taken in an effort \I' I’;i~ \'iiiith_ re 'e<ciit.it:\'¢~ to oblalti lllls desired lnforma. of 'llt-' t"i;«ii*|o'telo\i ll Brzinch of lion '12» (Hull ll l.e’.Itvl‘ lé‘[)4'l'It‘(l \l-‘ VI':c\c (‘liairiiian of tli e 'c l’iw ti« a" (oiiiiii.iiitl of \‘.i\~ and \lcntis ('oniniittt-e n be a tlvr' '1im ll.;it" .0: .798 t.lI . lite t'.iti.ttii:tn l.t‘.!:i Fut go in 5 minutes! No Carnation is the secret- ordinary milk won't <_:lg_! ' I».i~' A Ill-illlllllllr I-Jasterii (‘anada and normal lt‘lTl[)€‘l¢'<lIlll'P( for most of th¢ re t’ \i)ii\€ tint are |ll't»*(ll("("(‘l niatnder of (‘ans 2; it: had i'ec9nt- Beating I N 0 Failures! So easy — no soil ball tests or candy thermometer needed. And so smooth . . . thanks to special blending qualities of Camation Milk not found it anv 01/141 /arm 0/ milk. RECIPE: CARNATION 5-MINUTE FUDGE ‘ filakctcbotdlptédl) USE CARNATION—THE EVAPORATED MILK THAT TASTES MOST LIKE CREAM oqunru. ’\__ MW“/./4L-_--- - Win-photo \l~t‘(l the nit-mbers of the cake up-. 5 cup indllutod CAINATION EVAPOIATED MIK IM cups gronulotod sugar ‘'1 salt l‘a cup: (I6 modivvnl diced marshmallow! I5‘: cups (TIA in-0|, pockoqoui IAKETS CHOCOLATE HI! CARNATION MILK. sugar and salt in saucepan over medium heat. Heat to boiling. than cool five minutes stirring constantly. Ro- man from heat. Add remaining ingredients. Stir I to 2 minutes (until marshmallows melt). Pour into buttered 9' square pan. Cool. Got. in “to to he held in the near Pu-' ture in lid of Lhe Association Mr. Eugene Kelly was reelec- ted to act on the school board for the Day Trainlmz Class Dr .alc m Beck and Vlr Kenneth Parker will attend the December meeting for the pur- pose of advising the members as to the role they should play re- garding the retarded Mr. Rea-Atrth gaxe an inter- esting address on Total Person- ll|l_V Quotient He stated th at there must be co-operation r~.-- twecn teachers and parenl~ and th must consider l e At-adcniit al‘.i a ti - uall_\’ and also the Social Flt-ono~ nllt‘ Rackground l '\lt'< John Ml\l(‘I( iiho teaches the Blind Rctaided ('hiltlren in the School for the Blind ‘.II Hall fax spoke l)l‘l(‘fl_\‘ to the parents and said. "accept your (‘IllI(I as he is and lme him in a special “at " l l \Ir Pius Smith nioied A \f\lC '0! thanks for ‘\Ir Rea-Aii'th's ad- dress. and .\lrs Lord moved the adjournment til the meeting Manitoba P. M. ‘ --’'Remember’’ ‘ WI'\'.\'lPI-IG (‘Pi Premier »(‘amphc-ll suggested 'l’iiesda_\' Lhat ifetieral cabinet riiinisters should renicnvher what they said about national hospital insurance vihile they vtope in opposition Ills coiiinienl follmsed a state- mcnt Tlltiittiay by prime .\linistcr Diefenibaker that the federal goi- ermiient had gut-n Nlatiito-ha no 3SStll'E|n('9 that int-iital and tuber-l culosis patients “Ill be included in the plan Mr Cant.-pl)(-’ll said that both Mr l)iet'en-baker and Finance 4 Miiiister I-‘leiiiing indicated while fields uiitler litispital insurance ’ ‘Iron Contonud Cocoa‘ Stresses Importance Of I Full Support For APEC An appeal to indiiiduals — particularly la\\)‘€l‘§ doictors. businessmen and others - to join the Atlantic Pmxinces Econ- omic Council was made yester- day by Alan Holman an APEC director he-re ~ t-an I<‘lTl AP!-EC," he "'l'h¢-re ,eoiiis to be I gen- eral feeling that \l’l-It‘ member- ship is for large business and industrial concerns This is not the case There l_< a category lor everyone‘ .\li man said i\iiig an indication of the dt \PI"Sll) in APE/' Ill(‘lllll(‘l‘\lllD. .\lr. H . _ an said ( s 730 meni- b9l‘.~ co\ er ln(lLlSll‘\ business. education the pI'(lf(‘~\l(lII.\ lab- our and a great nunilier of indiv- iduals \It‘lllI)9l'\lllp from $10 for an ln(‘Il\l(Itlal up to more runs ROBIN IIOOI) BUTTER . WALNUTS MOLASSES FLOUR . . ‘ DAMAGES ORDERED MONTREAL iCPJ-—The Mont- real Transportation Commissionl and Service Metals lncorporatedl have been ordered to P8)‘ .l01MI.V damages of $25,800 to accident victim Abe Kat; :39 Mrs Ka:/ sut- llun 33,000 for I number of large industrial concerns. he said l {cred serious Injuries in 1955 as a "PIOPCFIY SthPP0fi9d- Ind P09‘ passenger in a street car in col- Bfly (‘"7194 0Ul- ll‘? 9¢0|Wm|C llsion with the metals conipanv council plan can become over u-uck the years the most powerful rcc we have ever known in the, Atlantic Prniinces tor (‘L‘0n0lIllC“ improvement." he said “The measure of its success. hoviover, H P mug and to give it the tinaticial . support essential to its needs." « \ . Mr Holman stated. l I c.oon rnonccan “\-g 5 HOOK. England 'CI" A tree grown from a peach stone h\ the! SAUCE ..on bacon to participate actively in its plan- Cnfld eggs will depend on your \AlIIlngl'l("5S Ralclilte lalllll) of this YtII'I(-Illl'P village produced 519 peaches lllls‘ Page 12 The Guardian TIturs,. Nov, 7. 1957 citAitLonE1owN IMMUNIZATION CLINICS l-‘or infants and preschool children every Fi'idti_\'. 2 to 4 p.m. llcalth-Centre, 188 Prince Street. inoculations are available against po lo, diphth- et‘ia_ whooping cough, and tetanus. Also \accin- ation against smallpox. Inoculations should be commenced at three months of age. Re-inforcing inoculations are ncedcd at regular intervals. Every child should be vaccinated against smalipox be- fore one year of age. HEALTH DEPARTMENT year. I I , ,___.._..», __.___:%. WEATHERBY’S 7tli ANNIVERSARY SALE sALE suns Nov. 16 THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF AT WEATHERBY’S SAY, THANK YOU. We wish to thank you our customers and friends for your patronage during the past years. We endeavor to give our customers low prices, friendly service, and a clean, modern, up-to-date store in which to do their complete food store shopping. Dial 3644 for prompt delivery to your door, or drop down in person and visit us. ' SUGAR . . . . IOIbs.l.00 TEA . . . 25': L69 . . . 2lbs.I.29 I-2 lb. pkg. 39c . . . 2qts.69c lb.75c SHORTENING . . 2lIis.49c IAVEX . . SPICED BEEF . . . tin 29c APPLE JUICE . . 4lor59c I-2 gallon 49c STEE ROAST BEE RIB ROAST FRESH GR0l'.\'I) HAMBURG LEAN LOIN FOWL . . . CHOICE MEATS WE CARRY ALL TOP QUALITY STEW MEAT 2 lbs. PORK CHOPS lb. ROAST PORK BACON, sliced R 2 bottles F. . lb. 39: 49c PEAS, 20 oz.tins PEACHES, I5 oz. tins . . 2for 45c TOMATO JUICE . . . COCOA, Bakers . . 6for 1.00 2 tins 29¢ . . Ilb. tin 73c BEEF lb. 45c 2 lbs. Tom. or \'eg. 9c .. 5 5 tins 69c ('-orned Mackerel. ea. 29: Salt Herring. 2 for 25:: RED nos: TEA ' “lb. si.oo__ KLEENEX 22c REG. SIZE White and Colored 5 boxes SI .00 An Island Product WE CARRYA ("OM- I’l.ETIC Sl'Zl.EC'I‘|Ol\' lb. . . lb. lb. Heinz BABY FOODS 3 tins 3Ic CAKE MIXES, family size pkg. 39c ROLLED OATS DEEP PUDDING MIXES ROBIN HOOD SPECIALS 59: 29c . . Slb. pkg. pkg. 2 pkg; 65c Fronll Mixed Cookies lb. 39c TUNA 2 tin: 39c Icing SUGAR 2 pkgs. 29¢ Open Friday and Saturday ‘IO p. m. TEA BAGS . . . VANILLA . . . JIFFY PIE CRUST 2 pkgs. 63¢ SHINOLA WAX COFFEE JELLO Noscufc. 2 oz. . . 59¢ Ncscafo. 6 oz. . 1.54 Nettles Quilt. I lb. tln .. 65¢ STRING BEANS, 20 oz. . . I25’: I.29 6 oz. bottle 25: 2 tin: 39¢ tin 39c . . lb. tins 1.00 . . épkgs. 59c 6 Rolls 49: APPLES, Macs . GRAPEFRUIT, Iar§e size, 3 for 25¢ ORANGES . . . . . . . I doz. bag 29c 2 cIoz.‘69c 2 Rolls 29: EXTRA SPECIAL 6 STEAK KNIVES. reg. 298 value for only 1.49 . with each 5.00 purchase. FOR THE LADIES WEATHERBY'S CXJINXDOUGLADANDUPPIIQUIINSII. CLOSED MONDAY, NOV. Ilth Froo Delivery Grocery and nag pun... OIIYWIIIIO in .m.u.uu the City \ 1