cn aetna ramen * \ : ° sa aie Ginleanon aude eo = American Firm Carving, 2 20,000- Acre Farm In Alt DAWSON CREEK, BC. (cP production is 2 “We're not ap here to show off ity. too - we're bere to make money” The compan; set out last fall Says Glen Power. 2 husky Vk- to to clear_ 10.00) acres by spring lahoman who is directing work and has almost reached this at 2 MOOOacre farm in the target. Windrow: of brush and heart of the rich graim-crowing falien trees stretch almost six future possibul- Crews have worked seven their wedding m Encarnacao “We bought the 2! sections days a week since mid-Novem comprising the South Peace ber and only 1 days save | stock “farm last fall Since ‘hea - Best Wishes been lost because of cold weather. ? Five 2000-bushel eranarics have been built at the farm Election Date © | ‘Is Speculative, headquarters and a crain ele-. vater is planned at Taylor, B.C. seven miles north of the farm and on the Pacific Great East- The farm has employed about 29 men throughout the winter. “I don'tknew” how many we'll need . hefe® steady’ but ‘when were running shifts at seedtime and est we'll probably have a crew of 30 or more.” Mr. Power was reluctant to farm. “We'll get it all cleared and worked down befpre we de- cide what the operation will be. “We've got a good line of rez- intened_enfoon. Angee back. in ‘the US. now “Tve got a let of ideas. but I'm keeping them to myself for the moment. If they work out that ll be fime. If they don’t, some fellow won't be saying, ‘I told you so” “The old timiers look at what I'm doing and tel] me I'm a fool. but I think this country needs some fools.” BUILD MORE CARS Canadian automobile produc- tion in March 1965 was the hign- est on record, 76,243 units. plans for the. i i | Pearson Says OTTAWA (CP)—Frime Minis- ter Pearson .describes as specu- lative a statement by Premier © Ross Thatcher of Saskatchewan Opposition Leader Diefen- baker asked Mr. Pearson in the Commons about Mr. That- cher’s remark, saying the- friend (Mr Diefenbaker’.” The Liberal. members laughed at “Once this government starts doing, that, it is going to do a far better job than it has done.” Mr Diefenbaker said. employees in ome party were found dead in Yokoo valley in the northers sips. They hed been revorted missing after an“ avalanche Friday. Six . other persens including two women, fell to their deaths in accidents ; im the centeal and southern sec tors of the alps: MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd an premier is one of : the federal Liberal leader's “I get advice on this subject : When Mr. Diefenbaker in- | We are now opening take-out sisted it was a categorical state- steres im the Maritimes, showing ment by Mr. Thatcher, Mr. Viens Set See See Pearson said: “It may be cate- mneeiraret, See Se Seen gorical to him, but it was spec- | P** 2**? ulative to me.” ees Then ao Pearson said —_ Dixie Lee Co., Ltd. a grin t as.a matter . eleman Sirect, — course, “I would not make a Ch oe decision of this kind without Belleville. Outarie. consulting my right honorable a Financial worry slows recovery with PERSONAL HEALTH INSURANCE to replace income and pay medical expenses. Ze EXCELSIOR LIFE C4777) Zea Yat “ ate MeL, jana graim production ; OTTAWA (CP —Prme Minis- — pe ee ter Pearson has extended his ‘at mile 26 on the Alaska High. best Wishes to the Navy lway last fall He estimates ¢ -Caeue Week May 23 estimates it a will be three years before the an letue’s unswerving pro- i tomeniees = under love of Crown and country.. and : _S0ed_citizensiup. in thousands of j:ered | WHEAT MAIN CROP .'ur yout: have been effective The company hopes to have “Touch four generations of Ca- 5,000 acres seeded to wheat :nd “dias” he said ir a special barley this spring. These will be | ™©S@2- pe | the main crops, bat livestock | “This success has been built upon the comstant support and ‘tireless effort of Canadians im all gh | FP Uroes wise 1 am contdent will con Sot foe : : } 2 = ;timae ees eh : “It is my sincere hope that “ CANADIAN BALLERINA WEDS ering our armed forces—will ‘Ee T jalso elicit for the Navy League Canadian ballerina Margaret Roman Catholic Church. just ballet company’s enga_-ment |Or onto Femme o pas ses MéSter, 27, .f Montreal, and steps from the Sao Carle The- in Coimbra. Wolf, a Protest- | its first 70 years so successful.” ant. said he intends to become NTO (CP —Tr.de Min- y her husband, Swedish ballet atre in which they are. per- _* (AP Sharp said i that ——___—— cancer Richard C. Wolf, are forming. The newlyweds said - phete via cable frem Lisben) must assume more re shown ih Lisbon Saturday after they plan a pilgrimage to the — / shrine of Fatima following the : i e Canadians. : Announce New _. 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