Wednesday, April 16, 1958 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.G. Federal Home Lending Money Comes To End OTTAWA — Works Green has stated that federal funds available mortgage lending are “ virtually hausted.” 5 Minister for exe In a statement, he urged lending companies to accelerate their mortgage lending opera- tions until Parliament can pro- vide further federal money. _ Of $200,000,000 made avail- able from the treasury for direct lending through Central Mortgage and Housing Corpora- tion loans totalling $257,074,748 had been made up to last Fri- day for 26,332 housing units. Mr, Green said the govern- ment will act “at the start of the session” of the new Parllia- ment to seek approval for addi- tional funds for the program. He said, however, that any delay between the time the $300,000,000 runs out and fur- ther parliamentary action is taken should not delay house construction. 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Montreal is the largest skeet- shooting centre in Canada, and women figure largely in club membership. Most of them adopted the sport .in “ self- defence” rather than remain at home while their husbands par- ticipated at shooting meets. Skeet Shooting Now they are as keen men and compete with successfully. This is one sport where there are no ‘ladies’ rules.” They use the same guns, shoot on the same squads and are favored by no handicap In competition. It isn’t a sport for softies, however. It takes a certain de- gree of physical fitness to hoist a shotgun and absorb the“kick’’ from a heavy .12 gauge shell perhaps 100 times in an after- noon. But the ladies handle guns as easily as dustmops, and never lose their femininity. No matter what the weather, these clay bird huntresses retain their enthusiasm. They’d sooner lift a shotgun than a teacup any day! as the them, AROUND TOWN Visiting in California are Mr and Mrs. Gordon Cole and their “daughters, Lynne and Shirley. Chicago Service Club Drops Resolution On Canadian Flag TORONTO — An Kiwanian who nied to give ‘neighborly hand in recognition around” by helping o get the Red Ensign flag recognized, has decided to drop the project. Burt Dean, secretary of the Edgebrook Kiwanis in Chicago, drafter a ution for the Iiwanis International conven- tion, here June resolving that the Red Ensign replace the Union Jack at Kiwanis meetings. He wrote clubs acer Canada American outlining his proposal. The replies—most of them bitterly opposed to his) motion—made him decide to drop the question and turn it over the Kiwanis In- ternational hoard. In a telephone interview with the Toronto ‘Telegram from Chieago, Mr, Dean sald he w “truly sorry if I've upset things . .. I've always tried to pro- mote better relations among people of Anglo-Saxon origin.” HONORS CANADA “We are anxious to honor Canada alone by displaying her flag with ours,” he explained. “We are not interested in the spreading of a former empire NO SACK LOOK FOR THE QUEEN by showing the Union Jack. After all, you are a new and having trouble setting action on your own. We just wanted to give you a neighborly hand in _ bringing recognition around. “And also, you're here on our continent so we want to give you a hand in settling your problems.” Mr. Dean's resolution said in part: “Whereas the British Union Jack signifies particularly what is left of the British Empire, namely England, Scotland, Wales, North Ireland, and a few seattered islands. “Whereas Kiwanis owes no allegiance whatsoever to the British Empire, RECOGNIZE FLAG “Whereas now being of inde- pendent status, under the Com- monwealth of nations, Canada is striving to have her distinctive Canadian flag receive universal recogniton . . . time have the opportunity of “ Whereas the Kiwanis at this helping Canada realize her great desire—ta distinctive Canada fiag.’ “Therefore be it resolved that the ‘Canadian Red Ensien* take the place of the B: ish Union Jack, and be displayed in all Kiwanis Clubs as the ‘dis- Unctive Canadian flag ’.” The Williams Lake Kiwanis Club was among those Canadian clubs that took bitter exception to the Chicago resolution. A “mind your own business "type of letter dinpateched two weeks ago. on receipt of the resolution here. was Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Patenaude and family, of Boston Bar, spent the Haster holidays with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. I, Patenaude, of Williams Lake. WE BUY OLD BATTERIES C & S TIRE SERVICE LID. S$ s2omw “Friendly Drug Service from the Heart of the Cariboo“ EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTIONS — PHONE 335 Pharmacy Williams Lake J. Bruce Magoffin, Ph.C. Dispensing WILLIAMS LAKH, B.C. Chemist Our Personal Loan service offers loans for personal needs, Repayment by monthly installments, For details, inquire at our nearest branch — we have more than 775 to serve you. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Williams Lake Branch: FELIX NICHOLSON, Manager 100 Mile House Branch: De A.M: ‘Do you need a PERSONAL LOAN? MARS, Manager N.218 Queen Elizabeth flashes graceful smile as she raises her hand in regal greeting on arrival at a London theatre for a special performance of Shakespearean players. 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