cglombo Plan Awg (CP) -The mglrrplans to increase by Canada's contribution 000 no Plan next ear. Coiithlgl External 18111 ked 'f.',,,f”c.nmbuuon in loss m'4oo,ooo, an increase of mo over the in 1950. 15 omic development u, st Asia. :2: ecaontributed me plan. So far, Norman Brown Irving Vessey Harry Lewis Wendell Brown Everett Wylie Erma Watts Hazel Vessey Laken Lewis Alan Brown Marjorie Lewis Debra Connolly Joe Brown Broiling is said to be means of " and about 30 seconds on vertisment that catches teniion, a salesmanship Mark. department store Ina manager. canoes senses contribution To govern- id Friday Parliament will "em 58 to approve a Colombo 1955-56 amount. The Colombo Plan, established designed to provide "m'..:”..'.':.';..e?:..'.; Sl33.400.000 to Rifle Scores 1-here will be no shoot at the l here was told by Howard 38.000.- to the depart- - 57 of 33.000.- Canada York Rifle Club on Wednesdw Deggmbef 21st The following are the results of last Wednesdafl gnoot: . Utiey am 98 Howard Watts 981 g, T. Vessey 93f Irene Hardy 93; Raymond Vessey Lloyd Vessey on Jack Andrews 96 Albert Court 95 Myron Ling 95 Cecil Watts 05 Arthur Brown 95 A. J. Cluncy 94 Harold Taylor 94 Bonnell Ling 93 George Andrews 93 W. L. Crockett 92 Leigh Vesscy 92 Louis Vessey 92 Edison Watts 92 Dewar Swan 91 Betty Andrews 01 Stuart Vessey 91 Ray Doucette 87 Frank Vessey 87 Elizabeth Watts 86 Robert Cooper 35- Robert Connolly 04 Joyce Ling 33 Donald Crockett 83. Blibevy of pretty girls, pulls a Christ-iment Christmas party. The other and Louise Saint-Pierre. (C? Photo) CHRISTMAS PARTY ' OTTAWA,- External Affairs Min- mas cracker with Helen Jones atl B2lister Pearson, surrounded by a the annual external affairs depart- g Farm Labor Agreement &:To Continue During 1956 H) 80 TEMPLE INVALIDS t-he best smaller pieces of meat 'quickly for invalids. MEASURED READING TORONTO (CP) - The aver- age newspaper reader spends about 11 i t iesding news each ad- his at- course 8. advertis- OTTAWA (CPI - Federal and provincial officials have decided to continue through 1956 the inter-, government farm labor agree-1 ments effective since 1943. movements of farm labor for crop harvesting are assisted by the fed- eral and provincial governments. The labor department said Tues- day delegates to the 13th annual federal-provincial farm labor con- ference, whose ciosed sessions ended Friday, agreed the arrange- ment should be continued. , Delegates said it would be neces- sary to increase the mobility of International qualified farm labor from Europe. Under the federal '- provincial agreements, there have been or- ganized movements of workers provincial agreements. there have been or- ganized ...... ents of workers from the prairies and Maritimes to Ontario for the hay harvest, from Ontario and Quebec to the prairies for the grain harvest, from Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island for potato picking and from the prairies to British Coumbia for berry picking. -from Europe. Under the agreements, seasonal Under the federal - t also the farm labor force in view of have been sponsored, with United expected labor demand in intius- States tobacco workers broughtto girls are, left to right: Louise Mac- Kay, Lois Hill, Ardath Mathesorn, Bruins Recall Ed Panugoblto BOSTON (AP) - Boston Bruins By I'll! CANADIAN PIES! Christmas falls on Sunday this year and the question of giving two week days of-one for gChriat- mas and one for Boxing Day-has had a mixed reaction throughout Canada. Where cities have a tree choice, the selection of Monday as Boxing Day has an edge over Tuesday- and a four-day weekend. In England, Boxing Day used to be the day when employe... gave employees presents. Four provincial governments - British Columbia. Alberta, Maui- toba and Newfoundland - have de- clared Tuesday Dec. 27. a holiday. Alberta and Manitoba qualified their declarations by saying the holiday isn't binding as statutory. Quebec cities against the Tues- day Boxing Day holiday are Mont- real, Quebec, Hull and Sher- brooke. MONTREAL (CP)-Canada has successfully overcome a threat of recession which has been over- hanging her econo iy for the past year, J. Edouard Labelle, pres- ident of the Provincial Bank of Canada, said Friday. In his address to the 55th an- nual meeting of the bank's share- holders, Mr. Labelle said indus- trial activity had attained high levels during 1955, and the produc- tion volume index had reached new records, well above those for 1954 and even 1953- As a result, he said, both na- tional and personal incomes have reached record levels. Mr. Labelle attributed this Im- provements in the economic situa- Mixed Reaction To Observing Boxing Day Threat Of Recession In Canada Is Now Overcome Ontario. where the provincial government has left Bo Day declarations to the munlcip gov- ernments, shows Tomato. Oshawa. Windsor, Port Arthur and Orlllla must a Dec. 1'! holiday. Ottawa. gqon, St. Catharinea. Brant- ford. Stratlord, North Bay, Tim- mins and Fort William have de- clared a four-day weekend. Ontario banks are to be open Tuesday. Two Maritime provinces have taken opposite stands on the quel- tion. In New Brunswick, Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton, and I in indicate they will hold Boxing Day. In Nova Scotia, Syd- ney, Halifax. and Dartmouth have turned thumbs down. In Manitoba. Winnipeg, Leth- bridge and Portage La Prairie are against a holiday while Brandon is for it. in Alberta". Edmonton will treat Monday as Boxing Day. tion to an increase in foreign trade, and to government policies involving tax reductions. A de- cisive factor, he said, was the in- crease in credit facilities made available to house buillding by the entry of banks into the field of mortgage lending. Mr. Labelle cautioned, however. that there are a number of prob- lems facing Canadians at the pres- ent time, among them the danger of an increase in the cost of living and the disrupting effect of farm surpluses on the economy. He con- cluded that the solutions to such problems are made easier for Canadians through the fortunate circumstances of the country. all- - The Guardian Page Monday, 42.4.', ? 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