Ww . ‘ gested compet'tive eg Teddy bears and toy trains are @ot for 10-month-old La Verne Hope of Keene, Ont., whose only ings are a miniature curi- ing rock and broom. La Verne who has been walking since he Was seven months old, spends most of the time sliding his toy rock across the kitchen floor and is mother and grandmother, both ardent curlers, to the Keese curling rink where he is able to practice on the real thing. Above | La Verne, with an assist from his mother, Mrs. Bettie Hope, takes up the correct stance as CIL Official Denies Firm | Breaks Law On Ammunition MONTREAL (CP) — S. J. Bmart, general manager of the ammunition division of Canadian in'a_ state- sai he con- Industries Limited, ment Wednesda siders CIL's tcies and prac- tices fully justified and in the best interests of the public. His statement followed a re port by the restrictive trade practices commission in Ottawa. that CIEL has a restrictive hold on the wholesale distribution of ammunition in Canada. The commission, advising the to break the hold, said CEL has a special responsi- bility to see that all wholesalers Sales Tax Cut On Building Materials. Urged OTTAWA (CP)—The Canadian Construction Association urged the government Tuesday to re move the 10-per-cent sales tax on _&@ number of building materials and step up aid to encourage more low-cost housing projects. (Meeting with the cabinet, as- sociation spokesmen also tailed for-overhaul of the government's tendering practices, development of a national highways organiza- tion, and a tightening-up of fed- eral laws to restrain some union activities. New construction in Canada to- talled $7,100,000,000 in 1958, the association said, and if Canada’s recovery continues, the total may tise by another three-to-five per cent this year. The association said it ebald like to. see a ban on strikes’ in essential public services and pro- hibition of the closed shop. Fed- eral laws on the illegal of pick- eting and; strikes “in various forms” should be clarified and labor unions forced to obtain “civil status as a legalentity.” On the government's tendering practices,. the association sug- tenders on public projects should be called and opened in public and prefer- ~-ence should not be given to local contracts works. Labrador Mine : May Take 500 OTTAWA-~ (CP) — Labor Min- ister Starr said Wednesday he understands there is a good pos- sibility that a new iron ore de- velopment in Labrador gwill pro- vide work for some of the 500 men being displaced from jobs in an iton mine at Belle Island, Nfld. In the Commons, he promised J. W. Pickérsgill (L—Bonavista- Twillingate) to make efforts to help the Bell Island men get pre- ference in the new project. The mine at Bell Island being closed. tendering on public Mr. Starr said it was not plan-! ned to open an unemployment in- surance office at Bell Island be-| cause of the layoffs, but a team of officers would be gent out from the mainland. ABDICATION REPEATED LONDON | ‘(AP)—The voice of King Edward VIII making his abdication speech was rebroad- cast in Britain Wednesday night for the first time. A recording of the speech, made from Windsor Castle in 1936, was heard on the BBC's home service, a part of a program called Scrapbook for! 1936. have equal entry to its ammuni- tion because CIL is Canada’s sole producer and works under tariff protection. “In establishing our marketing channels we have always at- tempted to make our ammunition widely and freely available and to achieve the widest possible distribution for it consistent with | the need to provide our customers | with high standards of service,” said Mr. Smart's statement. | MARKET SMALL .- ‘Our methods of distribution have never been predicated on! our position as the only Cana-| dian producer of ammunition for | a market which is too small to support more than one manufac- turer. “They are based on the same nortmal business -principles as/| jthose of many other long-estab-| \lished and reputable Canadian | | manufacturers See tea “However, our distribution methods and policies are always | under review and I am looking | forward to a detailed study of | the ‘commission's recommenda~’ | Pe TS YOUNG SPORTSMAN its a real treat for him when he|he prepares te hurl tds rock allowed to accompany his/ down the ice. e -) hai 8 ie (CP Phote) March on a year-to-year com- parison. The 1958 export shipments de- creased to 13,939,928 tons from 19,958,610 and domestic shipments @ecreased to 1,919,008 tons from 2,313,564. Total shipments fell 2 ger cent on 1957. Year-end stocks dropped fave per cent in 1958 to 2,607,201 tons from 2,742,958 in 1957. All First Quality DISCONTINUED COLORS || The manufacturer changed color on us. So here we are with a whole lot of top quality Glidden Japalac, Spred Satin and Endurance Enamel. We've decided to get rid of it quickly, so we're discounting it as much as 3%. There is a color to suit you, interior or exterior paint. Now is the time to get that foom done . you've been promising to do it for a year. now and save money at the same time. 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