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Calgary Heraldi
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THCALGARY HERALD--Wed Mny 24, Union Nationale Government Agents Accepted Commissions On Paint Purchases, Inquiry Told I(en New Home Recipe Reducing Plan QUEBEC (CP)-The former member of the appointed legis Mr. Archambault said the yt' whom the commissions were to sales vice-president 'for Brand- be paid by Alfred Hardy, former director of the purchasing bureau, or by Mr. Dupuis. ram-Henderson Montreal, testified Tuesday before a Quebec royal commission that an lative Mr. Archambault said the company paid out between and $215,000 in such commissions from 1955 to 1960.

arrangement under which the firm ua id sales commissions to ft' r- I provincial government desig nANFF Bill Peyto left quite a memorial in that It'll simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat riprlit in your own home. Make this home tveipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just ro to your druj? store and ask fur jtir ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle.

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nated persons was worked out in 1953 between legislative beautiful lake that is on the Banff-Jasper High company sold white paint, used to paint traffic lines and signs on paved highways, at $6,10 a gallon. Company sales to the Quebec government averaged 30,000 gallons a year. "What was the commission paid to government agents?" asked commission counsel Tas-chereau Fortier. "One dollar and fifty tents a gallon," the witness said. Mr.

Fortier asked Mr. Archambault how the government indicated on the order itself. In some cases he was informed In the names of the persons to, councillor Gerald Martineau and a director of the company. way, 30 miles north of Lake Louise Junction. It's 18 years since Bill Peyto died, and he would be remembered only by his old friends, who are be BOWEL GAS HURTS SIDE STOMACH Spastic Colin (functional In-IUIion nf Hie cuia it ot tre mtrslinci dim male yon suiter train dull rhes or Durum psinji in the side.

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53. of Grenade Kills 5 MANILA (AP) Five persons were killed when a Japanese Second World War grenade exploded in Bacong. It was reported that Sabino Yupo, one of the victims, was using the grenade as a hammer in making a family altar at his home. coming few'er, for he was not a man who was in the Montreal, said the arrangement was worked out between Charles Dupuis, a director of public eye. It was in 1886 that he decided to scratch the Brandram-Henderson.

and Mr. Martineau, Union Nalionale Read THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Daily wanderlust that bothered his feet, so he came to Canada from Welling, Kent County, England. He travel led the length of Canada before settling in Banff where he became a packer and guide and, in later years, a parks department employee. WHEN TOM WILSON launched tis packing and Come in today. See what's happened since you last bought a car outfitting business, E.

W. (Bill) Peyto became Wilson's first and best-known guide. Peyto (pronounced pee-toe took a mountaineer named Barrett, from Chicago, to attempt the climb of Mount Assiniboine in 1894. The attempt was not suc cessful. A few years later Peyto, with a cook named Sinclair, accompanied the party of Sir James Outram P1 Fj on another attempt.

Sir James was a British clergyman who often Fffii HII EK wondered whether mountain climbing was a sport or an ailment. Assiniboine (11,870 feet) must have whet ted his appetite for the sport, at least. When his party came down, Sinclair broke out his fiddle and played "See the Conquering Heroes Come" while Peyto readied a toast to their success. i HEN HE DIED in 1943, Bill Peyto was described 4 by Ralph Edwards, whose name is synonymous with Banff, as "a gentleman in the highest sense of hi in mm the word." Bill Peyto was also a fighting man. He went to the Boer War with the Strathcona Horse in 1900.

He went to the First World War with the 12th Mounted. He was in his seventies when the Second i World War broke out, but he tried to enlist. A wound suffered in the first war left him with a bad leg. The examining doctor asked how he had got it and Peyto muttered something about having gashed his leg in the woods. The story didn't go over because it was the same doctor who had passed him the first time.

At least that is how his brother, Walter Peyto, 1 ii a resident of Banff, remembers the story. WALTER PEYTO and another brother, Sam, a blacksmith, worked for Bill Peyto. Bill Peyto was then running 30 head of horses in his guiding business. Walter Peyto has in his possession a photograph of a commendation plaque that the American Alpine Club presented to Bill Peyto in January, 1922. Bill Peyto had helped to rescue Mrs.

E. Stone from ledges of Mount Eon where she had been trapped for days after her husband had been killed on that peak. The commendation read that "Peyto rendered valuable aid, although not an experienced mountain climber." i ALTER PEYTO, however, did not know just how An important step in the building of every '61 Ford is that all vital underbody parts are specially treated to resist rust and corrosion. Even the rocker panels beneath the doors are galvanized. The fender wells are coated with a new zinc-rich primer and a special splash shield has been added to help keep out damaging rain, salt or snow.

All this is standard at no extra cost to you with every '61 Ford. Just one of the many wonderful things that have happened to Ford since you last bought a car. But that's only the beginning. Stop in at'your Ford-Monarch-Falcon Dealer and discover for yourself all the wonderful things Ford has done to cut down drive aTr" dr'Ving mre fun-wherever and whenever you HERE ARE THE OTHER STANDARD FEATURES THAT MAKE THE '61 FORD CANADA'S FIRST CAREFREE CAR Normally goes 4,000 miles between oil changes Self-adjusting brakes Triple-ife alummized muffler Normally goes 30,000 miles between chassis lubr'a- rantvfriTnnnUStr neVer needs waxing Dealer's en warranty for 12,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first. VV the beautiful lake came to be named after his brother.

He did remember that as early as 1902 he saw the name Peyto on maps, applied both to the lake and to the adjacent glacier. The only story that Walter Peyto could recall was that his brother had guided some prominent people into that area and that Bill Peyto had come across the lake while out looking for some stray horses. The party applied the name Peyto to the beautiful sight and the government carried it on. Oddly enough it was under similar circumstances that Bill Peyto's old boss, Tom Wilson, discovered Lake Louise. U.S.

Prestige Said Low In Face Of Big Meet Kennedy is making a pitch to WASHINGTON, (NANA) If authoritatively reported, President Kennedy has decided to engage in a personal showdown with Nikita Khrushchev next month) he scarcely could have picked a time when American international bargaining power appeared lower. In the election caniDaien last ward persuading Canada to join the American alliance, but with no promise so far of success in that enterprise. The biggest reason for U.S. failure In Laos is that flat refusal of the two European members of the Southeast Asia year Democrats made much of Treaty Organization, Great Bri the slumD in American ores tain and rrance, to back the U.S. up.

tige, due to the discovery of our U-2 snooping over Russia and consequent cancellation of Pre On the other hand the United States definitely has lost ground among stAto members Asia sident Eisenhower projected visits to Russia and Japan. Besides those instances what me rnniDDines and Thailand has happened and seems to be for not going through with what those countries thought was our fixed oromise to pre impending lor President Ken nedy in the foreign field is truly vent Communist penetration of appauing. First and foremost in the Laos. jpzsmmmm 1 1 111,1 'l Edmonton Woman fantastic failure of an obviously unprepared invasion of Cuba. On that account the U.S.

seemingly has no place to go even Acquitted On Perjury Charge EDMONTON (CP) Raw. m4rie Jean Kostyk, 20, Tuesday was found not eniltv of iwh.rv against idel Castro communism right on our own doorstep. Second, there is the frustration of American efforts in Laos not necessarily important in the long run, but showing at least a great shortage of results compared to American assurances of aid to the people of Southeast Asia especially Vice-President Johnson's ex a charge laid in connection with her evidence in the ran GALAXIE TOWN VlCTORlA-onof fortf Of Canada fm cars built in Canadt of Peter Bizuk. Mr. Justice J.

V. Mik.in said in Alberta Supreme Court that he was satisfied iha tinman pansive promises in touring had given answers at th trial which were not correct but he BEAUTIFULLY BUILT TO TAKE CARE OF ITSELF '61 FORD LEADS IN STYLE AND VALUE nad "more than i reasonable doubt" that she had given the testimony with the intpnrinn nf aeieating justice. Mrs. Kostvk was chareed with mat region just now. LINDBERGH COMPARISON Russia's lead in sending an astronaut into orbit was followed closely by our Commander Shephard's heroic but less than equal feat But who, after Lindbergh's lonely flight of the Atlantic, now can remember the next man who accomplished that stunt? U.S.

relations with iu allies in all quarters are in ereat dis committing perjury by "swearing that her hiishanH rFbno1 beat her up on occasion, nor aoes ne ever strike her, well knowing the same to he fai SEE YOUR DFAIfR NHWl with intent to mislead the court." FALCON Biznk. 42. hanserf himeolf i Fort Saskatchewan Jail Jan array The U.S. has made no visible advance toward convincing fellow members of the organization of American states to join with the U.S. in the job of eliminating Communism from Cuba.

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