QEDTIME STQRIES - who never. Iher dart a chance will poorly fare. -Old Mother Nature. . Tiuimy the Flying Squir-i was it prisoner in a tree out! ll the middle of the pond of Pad- 5 dy the Beaver. She iias a prison-, er because she cuuldult swim- and she couldn't fly and the : . long jump to shut? uas too long I for her. She had jumped out i there from the top of at very tall, tree, but she cuuldnit jump back! again because the tree she was in was not tall enough. In all the Green Forest there was no one quite so unhappy as lhe pretty little Squirrel uha uac a prison- or in Paddyls pond Il' wasn't so iiiih Illllltl). lie was bigger and stroiiL'ci' and could yump harilcr and farther. So he didn't need to have quite. so tall a tree as Mrs Tiiiiiiiy to jump from. he could jump I- shure and did There he litintcd fnr food and this he lii'ou1,:lit out to Mrs. Tiinniy. lie did this bestl to comfort her, htit she wasn't, in be comforted. Slic blamed- Timmy for getting her into this We clean WO0LEllS 1&9 Dial ms low Method cleaners Television Programme Schedule CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 is sirunnir Timmy Sees A Way l across the bond toward his dam.! Study Franch- Cunadian Hope: I! 91-IY RONDEAU Caaadlaa PHD Itaff Writer L!-:vlS. Que. (CF)-At the rug- ”gestion of the province's credit unions. Laval University will make a detailed surfcy of the fi- nancial standing and prospects of the French-Canadian. Yves Martin. professor in the social science faculty of the Que- bec City university, said Thurs- day the study likely will take about three years to complete. He spoke at the final meeting of the convention of Caisses Popu- l a i r e s Desjardins tbesjardina credit unions) at this city across the St. Lawrence River from Quebec. The survey is to concentrate on the standard of living. the need: and the hopes of the French-Ca- nadian faintly, Prof. Martin said. Particular attention will be given to the effect of saving and credit on each family's life. A cross section of the pro vince's population will be se- lected for study. The 1,500 delegates Thursday adopted resolutions arising from four days of discussion. RUSH INFLATION CURBS They asked government author- ities to use all means at their disposal to fight inflation. They asked for control of instalment buying as one step. Approval was given for a drive by the unions to attract more small borrowers and to encour- age all members to place more of their savings with the unions. Delegates also adopted a resol- ution that the unions extend their student saving program. now largely centred in the Montreal area. to encourage planned sm- tmublc in the first plaee.' And now she dcinandedy that he get her out of it. For two or three nights he did his best to get food for her and to try to think of some way of getting her! ashore. 1 Then one etening he saw a! way, or thought he did. He sawl Paddy the Beaver swimmingi Paddy was towing a big branch.i Part of it was well above water. It uas big enough for anyone as small as Little lllrs. Timmy to cling to and ride safely. The trouble was Paddy was too far away Paddy swam right along until he reached his dam. There he cut that branch into pieces. 1-U .1. N. After that Timmy lirpt watch. Later that night the same thing happened again. After that Timmy kept watch. Per- haps sooner or later Paddy would tow a branch close to that tree. Then if Mrs. Timmy was brave enough to Jump on it. she might get a free ride to shore. He told Mrs. Timmy about iti b d and the two kept watch. Inf) ly 5:" C mm H H Sure enough, the very ncxtl 9”” 95 9 0'" " L night Paddy came swlmminglgrcseiB1ted.thrhI.2(lI)-gfgiit union past with an even bigger limb, "me " "' 9 9”” ' than he had towed before. ll : swam so close to the tree that Little Mrs. Timmy didn't have to jump. She only had to step out OTTAWA (CF) c(,.m..m-r to a small branch that was sIaiid- Cred" omstandmg on im. books "IE high 350” "I9 Vl'3”3"- sheiof salcs finance companies at clung to it with all four feet. Shel Juh. 31 was up 2:.-I pm. cfnl f,-um was frightened. Of course. She I ,'m,"”, earlier and up 11 per was dreadfully frightened. That cam (mm 3 year p,-u.i.u5- The very fright made her cling all July 3” mm; was ggmgopyixmv the harder with all four feet. mzglns, S79,-',J;u).()0() M .1".-.9 30 an Paddy didn't even know he had 373p-mmvmo a, July 31' 195;; (mi a I'3559"3"- "I5 ML mick 7”" huroaii of statistics said Thurs- tail was churning the water like day. . a propeller. It was surprising 1 how fast he could swim towing I that but branch. i sun IV roi.i.isioN l Timmy ran tip the tree the . better to watch. ln the moon- LONDON tltciitersl - Th! light he could see the silver Royal Navy submarine Tm-tit-iiini wake that Paddy made who it ; was in collision with an unknown swimming. and he could see the merchant ship as she. surfaced, part of the branch that was a-i after a dive, the admiralty and bore the water. rioiinccd Thursday night. The sub-. Paddy was almost over to his marine received only superficial dam. Timmy ran up to the very damage and there were no cas- top of the tree and jumped. He ualtles. The collision occurred in: glided above the waer and land-I the English Channel off Ports- ed safely on the base of the tall l mouth. tree on shore. Then jumping and gliding he reached the end of g Paddy's dam just in time to was running along lt faster than greet Little Mrs. Timmy. who she had ever run before. MORE ON CREDIT a l:!l pm.-Newit. Weather, rts P" 1:85 p.In.-Captain Kidd .:oo p.m.-This Is The Life pm.-The Livlniz sea : p.m.-You Are There : p.rn.-Lannie : p.ui.-summer Magnzinn : DJIL4-BIITTII and Allen .rn.-Father Knows Best Jn.-December Bride : .nI.-Inspector Mark Sun or .Ia.-Ed Sullivan Show rii.-All Qar Theatre .0 F ?!?e9e use-v-cu s anus an Egg: van! 3 3 IITIIIIV 1-I p.ni.-Wally! Waxvorlta Vanni-I Theatre .'l.Il0 ,- .. .t .-tum." tliisii-nlc 4 till p.m.-western Theatre 5 ill p.m.--Long John Silver C 5:30 p.m.-Wild Bill Hickok 6:00 um.-Oh Susanna By B. JAV BECKE3 6:30 p.m.-CFCY TV News and Weather q;35 pgm..aCgc TV News North dealer. spades wu the four cl Morn. 'l 545 p.mg-Mr. pix” North-South vulnerable. Of count. by doing ho. ho gave I 73m ppm...Cmmu-y Calendar sort. up all chance of making thirteen r -3' 7:30 p'mp,gH(,1may Ranch .KQg triclu. but no could well afford "” , 8:00 p.m.-Julius La Rosa Show 0702 ".I 'q'”"d'f 30 P””'"- '" "MP 9:00 pgm.g(;”nd me Op"), oxqg nidcant investment. if it would 9;” ppm,-"us Rush" gAQws load In making the vulnerable io:so p.m.-CFCY TV News "'"'- ; v , ,, "id we-"1" 6 1" "W ...Y:”..'?L.3';..Z".2."l"' ll: . J 0: .-M i it "N . r y "m "V! m' :E:o.”' ::".5' lTIO&.b3c'HI purpouoftha hurt ' l i 8 It I II A Y am we 5.1:... ..:'":...;"::..."..':.::: ., , i : 12:30 4 3g”. M v 1 opadoa and hearts Went didn't ' 1::io :.:.-Slln!t'I:;n M.i"if.'J ' '”""" '0 ”" "W "W" t" 'l""' mm pgmg.-I-he Living Se. .A.., wit and South therefor: learned mo p.m.-';hlI in The Llfo gins m":n'l:h'l::rr ""5 ' WW 4:00 p.m.- on Are There , - wv-v---I-we ..”'"'”'...."' .. 1:: "3 5:00 p.m.-Summer Magazlno ""3 ""5 GS mm d"mwum' uh as” 0200 p.m.-Burnit & Allen 6 PIN WT PIII M” N H. mm "amt; mti p.m.-Father Knows Best opening Ind-an oflpadoa. mm mm to I mwfh 4 1:00 p.m.-December Bride 3009' F" ' E" """E””" ”' dian-ionda 1-i..';."n. ac u :19 mo p.rn.-Llfe of Riley I mm in - hurry In out when ""5 ha” K H M” k”'' ad p. .--Ed Sullivan Show ho mud to be by tom; to -ix M M N . w 7'" 9. p.m.-All Star Theatre '”'''"''IP M 0'" Nillwt gag: u'c,u: W" J m MU p.m.-C.G E. Showtime Wat ehoao the In of npadoo gm... V" pawn” ".w.:nnd lfltflo pm.-Flizhtlmz Word: In his aafeot load and dadarar hm dun ,4 9, ma 0' db l0:!l p.m.-Lolly Ton Dum aoted there were only ulna nun "mu ff:00 p.m.-FBC TV News trlclu In night. Tho wnlfut trick . "H." lfzlo p.Yn.-Moviellmr could come from tho diamond or mmnml, "Murder at 3 am.” dub outta if altaor no hobo uh ' ' 1 0; man: no spade: and Marta. -v- at to main two dlaearda Batliuthaaphoolllhhlaltl and haoasnoaqnouod. I-locould CKCW-.MgngQg. mun.-i:'nnnnucu.p.;.”:Man.':i:n':immomim am It Itiftl. Iovll Qt . ad to part with Chg;-mel 2 doetdod to delay taut; dthc oitncr aclub oranotnerdlaaiond unit until he could (other non oatnothirdneartlead. Iifuinatlol about tho Qfuuti Moat aquenca are plahnod ta dnrlhlnlaa. advanu,butt.nero'oaolawthat ntolrnphyanarwhhguayu you can't collocton a IIQCllClIII'l1l!ItbIll-f Iqiioaanifyouatiimtiloiatooaa. Opinions Of Teachers Should Count In Training Teachers teachers but a lack of educa- tional leaders. The "swelling tide c"”I" Pn” 3"" "M" of students" last year made nec- FREDERICTON (CF!-Teaclr esury to per cent more teachers an an not live! lllmdn" "I"! than were required In 1949. which in the planltill Ind 00MlI'-'1I'l- 0' ' in turn required more supervis- "lo-aervtce" training courttcs my p..-,o.m,i. dgaed to Increase the classroom He said to meet the demand. Ioav.-Ia": . ICDWI N can - third of Canadian school: C 1- TIYHP If CW!!! aavolnhloted theirownexecntlve tralalag octieincs and universities Iiy (mono: tvIcNEVlN Clladlan Education Anhnclatlon! Dr. H. L. Campbell. depn colvation here. Mr. Tuylor mid 'cdllElfimi miaiattr for gain tralafag activity: matt'u-iioot tvlmllfndon. ir. E. McDl- QQ motor!!! by tllilversltlcmu-rnld. New Brunawfi-k's chief &laadiIl”""h" d'""”"'I.ieducatlon superintendent, wail . and non credltielectedvt Mun. Th! flfil J. G. !Page 10 The Guardian Sat. Sept, 21. 1937 i Model Home Development E On Inspection l TORONTO (CPI-The ”avenue co-operation of home furnlahlnu. I of homes." believed to be unique tin Cans . has been opened for . inspect with 15 model houses. llz of which are furnished by lCanadlan nianufncturcrs. Located in Giiildwood Village, the houses are part of a 850.- ono.ooo residential project in the eastern section of Metropolitan Toronto. It is estimated that by 1960 the 3.- will - modate 7.500 people in 1.4!!) houses and N0 apartment units. The community has been'plan- ncd around more than a mile of lakefront with the houses set in the middle of an almost un- touched forest. There will be everything for adults and children from a priv- ate community beach to 1 rec- reation centre. The development will include schools, both public and separate. c h u r c h e a and parks. l Houses vary in price from 822.- 000 to 5100.000-the latter are lux- ury houses situated on a bluff overlooking Lake Ontario. Decor in six of the furnished 1 model houses was under the su- pervision of Barbara Reynolds, ldirector of the Color Co-0rdina- ytin Service of Canada, with the In Torontoi appliance and textile indiiatriu. Mrs. Reynolds has uaod French. Italian. ya vincial. colon- ial and modern furniture in the homes. The color scheme is blue. green. coral, pink. brown. gold and white. IODELN DESIGN "'11:: houses all feature the lat- est in P ” design." said Mrs. Reynolds. She has decorated one of the houses with a contemporary theme. She uses warm autumn tones of gold. terra eotta. pump- kin, lemon and olive drab. "Because of the open planning in this house, it was important to have one color -scheme and highlight a different color in each room." she said. The' living room features a tangerine and charcoal tuxedo suite which blends in with a pair of oyster-shade armchairs. One room with glass walls has a cer- amic fishpond. In decorating the six houses. Mrs. Reynolds said she had tried to appeal to a variety of tastes by displaying the widest range of available article with the accent on color. I i aoaoss name I. on -my . l factor 2. mm 3 1 Wido- mouthed Jan 2 11. Chief soda 1 (Tout. l pantti.) 11. A bordaf i ltata i 13. River (h-.) ltldoad of a. monastery ll. Fragrant ointment IO. lhtclariiao tlon I7. Continent tahhr.) ll. Like 19. Muta n.Not ornato it. short. swift ram I1. U. B. All Moron gaioral ll. Mule blanket ID. Radact I0.May lat I1.Trlckod l:.Curtum (Wm-) lI.JowlslI month 80. Decoy I1. Killer whole I. Wtntar plaguu ll. Lurk t2.Caro for inodlcatly ll. Adhodvo dd. Romain: d5.A.inorlcan capitalist (1-fob.) 4. Sort 5. Before 8. city (Nob.) 'I. Septembar holiday 8. Ad -m 9. Soon 10. Briatla 16. Opola (pooh) 19. Plgpal 20. Beach material OXPQ ICPXJFP QJC3 QXR RJBJOXPQ. ARNOID. DAILY CROSSWORD DAILY CBYPIOQUOTIS-llon'o how to work it: A X Y D I. I A A X I In L 0 N 0 I I I. I. 0 W one letter simply stand: for another. 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