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_ ' - VOL. 89 NO 88 PICKERING, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1950 el teeny per, copy Authorized as Second Class Ma •bubscripalao, Rate: li0•OO per yew, U. S. $8•54 W, C. MURK AR and SON, PUBLISHLRS In nth =wee# Corn _ _ Fire Area Formed So :',Corner Of _ w_ : T - — - - -- -- - - _ .• -_ _ . _ - - _ . __ "'Picker. ing ,owns 1P U' FIRE AREA.FORMED Robinson- Sherwin Robt. Ruddy Returns From Flood St. George's GvU Hold Pickering Village •sass•* Area After Six Weeks There Successful Ebc&e At a meeting of Pickering Twp• A .quiet' wedding was solemnized With the Massey -M ttli Company, - -- - Cotutcil on Tuesday evening, a Fire on Aaturdays June 10i at the Birch- - St. George's Women's Guild are 'A "port to the News from the Area Bylaw was passed creating a cliff Hghts. ManseI when Miss Is- During. the past six weeks we very glad to announce that the Town of Georgetown, . , advises of Fire Area in the South -west part. abel Sherwen, daughter of Mr. and have had this privilege of Publish- Euchre held last Wednesday at the opening of a practice In Opt,, of this township, taking in lots 24 Mrs. Joseph Sherwen, of Cumber ing a weekly letter received from om there Mr. Gordon Knif. to. 36 inclusive from IA* Ontario land, England, became the bride of i Mr. Robert Ruddy, "of Pickering, the home o! Mrs. Greener, is aid e Y by t to halfway - between concessions 8 Mr.. Gepffrey Robinson, son of the who wan sent to Winnipeg by his °f the F9ood Relic! fiord. was a ton, recent graduate of the College and 4 (the east side of lot id -will late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson company, the Massey - Harris Co., very great snccem, the proceeds a- of Optometry. Mr. Ktaifton is a The the first ei4aved west of .the of Pickering. Rev. J. S.. Ferguson Canada he being associated with mounting to ;48.60. We want to son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knifton' rd•). officiated. The attendants were: the Company's and local dealers thank everybody for their gener of Sorel; Que. Mrs. Kniftos is • - A Bylaw was passed for, the isn- Miss Cecily Robinson, sister of the attempts. to rehabilitate the owners osity and the merchants who so sister of Mrs..GJ)rBe Martin and nine of for ;?5,0'00 fir groom abi Mr. Russell Burgoyne, of Massey - Fermis equipment, which kindly donated the prizes. It ' wsf Mr. Robin Gordon here. � the construction and egmpleg of a The couple will reside in Scarboro they have been doing, free of cost, a happy evtming enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Purvis, Mr: whool in Section Pic:. 3'., to be' sit- on the completion of their home for the ,farmers is the flooded area. Correspondent. Gordon J. Law and Mr. Wilfred hated on the se, Road. , - then. . • . , . - Tractors. combines and other. M. �� Heat attended the funeral in .Huns " "A miscellaneous shower was held H. machines on these farm have BAY COUPLE CELEBRATS derland on Monday last of the late AJAX,4PICX13tIN`G WATER on Monday evening at the hoa&' of already been ie.caaditioned and are OLDEN WEDDING W. J. H. Philip, a former Reeve i Mm George Elliott, when the ree- now operating, to the extent of a- of Brock Sense of oar geopie wbo attend- entIly married coupip were presen- bout two-thirds of their machines Mr. and Mrs, James Oakley, lbf �' � eo see Tllv..�i,y„�rlr....i s�1 L..t: a a►..uf lovely grits- -ine in that area. We tan believe that 1 - Frenchman's Bay will celebrate., �. B.l.:.`. Castvsn- Board meeting at Ajax last weer Guild, of St. Georme's Church pres � � will 'be appreciated by j their Golden Wedding Anaiversry Mai _ g ts, Mr. and Cl%ursday 1 tame sway somewhat _ eused tihem will . a beautiful tri- . W innipea -area farmers more than on June 27th, when %4 will be at Baker Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Crockett, tt, den- dlsappolatesd in wbott they heard, or . 49#t .hasp- many other forms of relief being - home to their friends is the after- did • act ]fear. Altlipugh publishing ---0 -• ' •." sent to Manitoba at thin tithe. noon fromi .3 to 5 p. m.. and from ghter Katharine, and Mr. J. Roes on ldspi afternoon and not INOW - pyette ! i[r. Ruddy stay now returned and 8 to 44 p. m. in the evening. Thexton visited St. Andrew's Pros- able to attesd, we have hepd much •s"''••• {+leaves with the News a STOUP Of Married in Toronto in 1*00 they byieriaa Church on Sunday. wheel *and are now staking New* guesses A iretty wedding, in a setting ' photographs of the - area after resided then until moving to the yr. Crockett nnx two fine solos In lee to what wall take place _ of whits Hines and irkm was solemn wane - '''drying up" has taken place. Bay a few years ago. Mr. Oakley the - -- F Central Mert so Corp. best ask- ized in St. Andrew's Presbyterian -O- � was a horse - collar maker all his �. and Mrs. Irving "Whits dic- ed for the esltating of as "Imp' Church here, 'on Saturday, June ' gANCE RECITAL ..'life until his retirement five, years died relatives in Guelph on Sun- ad Area" at Ajax.- -.tbis we 10th, when Rey, - -David Marshall ' - ago. He worked for the Adams and 'lay. ' beilt" will be granted by the Dec. muted In marriage, Jacqueline On $sturdsv evening. June 10, -T. Eaton Companies. Mt. Oakley is staff ofHthe Ban's ofhCommerce for of- Municipal affairs to beeM•e Nora Pye tie, daughter of Captain Miss Barbara Onck. held a dance 7 5 years of age, and Mrs. Oakley, the sanattea months. active about Judy ink- and Mrs. E, L. Pymtte, and Walttn recital at her heyme with torty o! ; 74. He enjoys carpentering and That after tale bsUmis slag of in working around ids' home. Both are •-- Mr. and 'Jura. Wm.- Dolmag+e and i,.,., • �.. _. I Area, the opening William Pearson, son o! Mr. and i ber pupils from West Hill ani. members of Fairport United Church Mr. and Mrs. J. S., Balsdon spend 'will be made for the renaming, of Mrs. Frank Pearson. Mrs. Spratt, { Pickering Township taking Part• he being an Elder. In past years the week -end at the former's cot- negotiatioss an "water" for Pick- of Whitby, supplied the wedding I f The first balf of the program Mr. Oakley was a member of -the tees at Dorset. _. _ music, and the soloist-was Mrs. N. consisted of a demonstration of -. - oranae Lodge and Black Knights Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prouse att. That wa will be banns water Littletford of. Dunbartoa, the actual work which is carded on of Ireland The happy couple have embed t}fd Safest family ra -untop it - i horn the municipality . of Ate'_ _The bride, Rho. wag' given in in clean. After intermisafon, the -two children: Wesley, of Toronto, St. 'Jima on Saturdiv 1aaL and nisy be asked to pay 'more for her father looked first number was "The Two Fair- r and Mss. Wm. Hera, of the. Bay. Rev. E. G. and Urs. Robdnsott, >. marriW It than wag being eoar.;Aerod ' last him and daughter Joyce, accompanied charming in a floor - length white les" to music from Proeludium, ,, Two brothers have predeceased - `wintes, but still at a price lover satin -gown swee�rt nkjdme followed -by "Gallop" from Gaitf Wm- J., of the Wm. Oakley Lnai- by �s Eileen BU+�hby are at than many other maaieipalitias are and tslnaned -with a row of felt- Padisienne. "Polka" from Barter ber Company, Mount Forest, who two weeks. Lake. near Hnntevi:ie for now paying. �s covered buttons down type bark. ed Bride and "SiFbinday Party" j died ity. who April., assed ew Edward, 3e His manv friends wilt be pleased Tits' difteme bodies, She wore a f i4ength pail caught _ done to music from the NuterackeT sic: ate to meet yet tf! dispose of There are also five grandchildreea• to liQSOw that Rev. Iiltwyn Evrame _ -_ • remaining details. i with orange blossoms to a heart I Suite. Three of the more- alvawed The News- is happy also, to ex- bas recovered sufficiently frnm his la the meantime wts are waiting .. shaped halo. She carried - a white , pupils then did a Walty- to mu•fc. I tend congratulstionr and best wish- recent serious illness to leave the S kill afasr the first of July to nee prayer -book- with streamers or or- "from Gaite Parise: re. The Vw"r'- es on this occasion. hospital. R' - +what the future brims forth thfds and bouvardia. The -;patron Tame was closed wlth- two dantO r.p-.: - Miss Lillian Roberta" wan guest We beiibi►e that this meetinlr at of honor, Mrs, Dell W11110L. of to Gounod's Faust by Miss Cook.- - TARTS Avn PIM LADIES foist at Brougham M-AmarW Ser- -Ajax dill present many. views few- Windaos, sister of the lalde wore �• •From the vouncest pupils to tun. PLEASE, ;•"vice last Sunday. � orable to the rrosrKt of the rr aqua nylon Over a tat'eta flees= moat advanced, all Rave an excotT- 'The ladies of the local Women's Mr. Rosa Burns has been of! apeniaa of negotiations. - - length 'gown made ors princess I ent' performance- and altt►ourrb the Ingtitute will again operate their work the last two weeks with :a , Quotinff one. whom we believe � with matching ber. +Tess: The evei :ns wag very ' e »I. the 14r¢� b�•t�•_. -.•t *he Memorial Park here. le^�P hip is watching twrn very closets --- , j Mr, and Mrs. G. iliv and daugif wn bet we're lavitir water maters flower_gi'rl Joyce Pystte, niece of audience enjby!d t om st:.rc t� I e>n July First --- Dominion Day. ter Gladys are at their home on. in September or October.': the bride was dressed in a floor- finish. l A-wi: as a'xarq. they are asking t Clmrch St. fns a few fe weeks. length yellow - nylon over 'taffeta During the int oiK•lon -a .e "fir- t t'ha ladies of the - village homes to Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Ruddy atbm- -'�� frock, with matching- -headdn's% collection was taken and $10.00 &-*iv± th -- in their usual kindly ded the Golden Wnddina W eption i WOMEN'S INS'i'[TiJTE The attendants carried solonial was realianri fnr the, T'nitsrian .car- way, in baking tarts and pies which ns 'Kr. and Mrs. C. L. `Burton ai - - 1; ,_ Es- - -•- I ..;t, i- called for by truck on that I their estate in Thornhill, last week • -• M„„ -- bouquets or spring itov,.rr•. I vice l.,r cl.i;1,� „'. �.. -- -- , Groor:isrnan was Liorard Pear - -I -O- morning. _ .. —Mr. and Mrs, Vic. Dinulev have 4t seems like two yesati ago since son, brother of the m. and rho ROTARY AND `THE SUBWAY + - --0-- - been 'transferred from Ottawa to eve heard the local breach of the W. �'^ +• : . I. speaking about. window , boxes 6% ushers were Edward_ Pyette - an•i' X -RAY CLINTC HERE 7LTLY 8, Toronto, where Vic has been app- ' boaimeea Places in this village- Dell Willick. Chfli l Members M the Rotary Q,sb i oinked Personnel manager for their Toronto District 1 With the object of helping att- The reception was in St. And- here listened to an interesting de- } To allewate congestion• and situp- y,, a on our ' stain street, •row's Church Flab: The bride's mot• aeription on Monday evening, nt Illy arrangements, the National SST, SOL�'•,•r -n�- -D AT BAY ' they have asked to be_ allowed to her received in a lime green jet the plans and construction of the Sanitarium Association coupled CHURCH place these -boxes in the windows- sey frock, with matching aooessor- new T. T. C. subway in Toronto, with the Provincial Dept. of Health on that street. Mr. Dobte, Principal its and a corsage of pink roses, x+ven by Mr. Paul Baker, of the and the local Department w+`ll op- Vollowinir a 13ml4;rQ Committee of the Public School_ and his. b99s' . She was assisted by the groom's Public Relations Dept. 'of T. ' T, C. esste a clinic here in the Town meeting, held or Fri,iap night, the , class in mensal i eft to mother in old rose crepe with mat- A.t,a lecture wan illustrated by 'Hall on July 6. LarR�e film is used first ” wag nfficiall;z turned by make the boxes and the Gedtes have chins accessories and corsage of photographed slides of the above and in this clinic which is ophrsbed !!lied i� witi ¢ants (don't ask. '� our Minister. Rev. T X. e,-mbe s. sans.•••bat they do P� roaear . i •; �e� ®eieryeroond accuse taken " • elute in the interests o! iQrefwn patielats• with a goodly number of members us what they 7U happy con 'ple left on a wed- oaerations 'commenced, mare and wow nice: Ld-). The flews ap- crl ' ii: ..r rails, tae . c+aa'rarsna tincr++ena vrrivdssls is N1� BIRTHS of the congregation and iisitors -� + pia to Faye des asap fife first P b ra present, so we nou- " be able to to be so moored a" we feel very bride travelling in an aqua crepe tor3ai tam. No doubt many cues- BRYANT-to Mr. and • Mrs. Will- report real ,soon that the building- _ Well about R-we . lime th@% two dress, nary shortie coat and white tionx were answered by Mr. Baker " ism Bryant, Picisering Village, On has really started. boxes, Vies, and, well do our bent accessories. She wore an orchid for We listeners. Among,4 -9*me of Monday, June. 19 19$0, at Osh- A Membdr 1 co On their return they will the simple vet interestin< facts, we awa General Hospital, a son, K,etb t, r fie Hake the u�a0 eft tii4as. Thasfb _ i *cg's P 8 --- s whole wt` ' reside is Pickering. noted - -+earth beins; excavated neth William Jobe. •Pie>kering W. I. To Meet At The -' ` would fill a train of can reaching D. A. BEER, BROUGHAM game Of 1irsL Kenneth from Toronto to beyond Montreal.:.. I. 0. 0. F., - D. D. G. M. l- Clarke, Tuesday, June 27. - = IL"D - - - the deepest roia+ in the subway will be at Adelaide St. where it At the Session of Grand Lodge, The Jane Meeting, oi! the Aic4- _ will be zv feet from ibo str"et-t= I. 0.- O. F!, held -in -T ' • boos to the root of the tutmel....... week, Donald Bear, Brougham, was held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth to the West Nal m. highland Creek thev are detouring around W-mt ' aPPO'nted D. D. G. M. for District C1arlee, corner" Brock Rood, and. No. Ptpaaant CeT^E'Y to avoid die No. 39. There are seven lodges in 8 iiikhway, on Tuesday, June 2'7, 1 turbinR ttr - te.,,.piles rro driven this District. Mr, Beer is receiving • at 2.80 p, m. Mr.- C. E. Brown, of the congratulations of friends on Pickering, who has a bird sanctuary, dnwn to Took- 65 feet at Adelaide.... the honor. o! his appointment: on the river, will address the meet - L' O N S CLUB A QuSwav is not Tieing built" ariy low- ` Grocery Tons, Cigar6U* TAse, Gilt Booths, Redfreshnients, -Penny Toss, er than planned as passenrera go- a NOTICE 1119- subject will ,bb "Birds ". Any 3no lets +h,+ fJ+„ qt., 5 +� +, nn to OFFICES N' THE lady interested. will be welcome,. Home -bald g, )Wk Bottle Shie,- Deets, Caowm Pony Rides Bingo KUNICIPAL .BUILDING -0-- "' Tr"das St. Qtatin., would rnt be ' { v saving an., +,'tne if thev had to vo AT BROUGHAM ANN>rAL PTr'VTC AOLSTEIN, ,Y d"a'^ escala +n*y 150 f„ef "at With Will SAc1TURDAYl Day + BREEDERS t stations just td use subway trains - - HIGHLAND CREEK bRI °DGE - tthe�. �vonld stay on top and go ► durin the .:,cnths of - ' annual picnic of the Ontat,• by_�s _ r •• - - - -JULY AND AUGUST _ io County Holstein Breeder's' 'was • To t1+.. layman this job lookq Nee W H..:Wtr,tney, Reeve held at Rmsom Stock Farms Safe.- r raclay, . June_ 23 _ & Saturday, June, 24 Of The Township of Pkketi[n, • viday, June_ 17, with about 1001.' .. a terrific tack- ,mavbe not so rn"rh - t: w 1 p. m. to Mianigilt _ to the p>lerinper,_ lt. it .hit .tine presenChurch News - ruTo begin the day's activities si Ybnae St. subway will be opened -D E - - - MUTT H 0 �V by Ch'tiatrnsa 198, A Queen St. e7gs, eo an jun was held toe PA R� subway ;a being considered for the 4d 'y haft S rviceooetitl Tidies, ols and juniors: Two class- . future. Mr. Baker •was the Spent - HO�� Services •- , es of Aolsteina were judged. Ths - - Rota m. r 1.1E - !r'.45 a, -- Sunday School competition was conducted tell Mr. P 1[ - SATDRDAY . O LY P y of Rotarian fired 'White.= a. m, MornineiaN Worship _ „_ 11.00 Roy Ormiaton, Holatefn- Frielsisrt Decorated D4 Cartage. '1%lcle, Wages and Bicycle PAirsde 7 00 p m. ]IIvaag Heldman far fife district, Ltmek TEA AND SALE HOME BASING Wedsrdsy • 8•00 P• 'Y• was held on the speciaas groun40 . W�FPj'A MMMOR-KRI $C0 • DRAW SATURDAY NJOH11 r - Saturday. Juno 94. 100 gym' Meeting, W Mr. Ransom's bsantiful home - at 8.00 P.M. mil► 9R Aadrs@;% Ptesbyt*iaa C11*4 .1.00 P. aa. - Toaaa PeeWe l Plsjs�iot, Oa�k'aiie Faslge W :• K491 V, 0 . s .r. . :.. Classified Advertising.. z. aABY CM10M It9R.tl>IY,1��~ M8 WITH ZQQi PR1CS$ UP. Feed prices Gown WHEELS` . s= - - (which L the way It looks for Fall) then We carry a large variety or. In for •_ ,tit be real pt'sat -.In asp from August on fr$g Carrtage@. 'coaster wagons, doll prams, trip --+ But that won't do you any scrod unless you cycles- etc, Plea" state diameter of wheal have s&aa to sell. - Order Twaddle. R.O.P. with or without rubber, also thlelunaw .t _ Sired* chicks today. Prompt delivery on daY ails and' width of hub. also this The Compost Heap a old or started. .tau Turitey Bicycle �a P ",,, @Farted. send for reduced prices for June Works. 1240 Gerrard E., Toronto. Books have been written, on com- and July. .Free fatu k•� v. poi p y e Limited 1• HOT WATER t heaps and rt is a wo: th gab- Hauhert • argils. Unt ar w. _ ject. The good gardener throws WITH BEEF PRICES bitting an all time For anybody " ywhere, � country, town or city. nothing away that will rot Or de- high, ess■ and poultry most are bound to No storage tank required; no body of water, ,;y,+, be high Jr! Price ' this Fall and winter. Don 'L ,;.- to -kvc•o hoc: what a saving of fuel. ,lust taro compose and that means almost ? „•' ;%F Iptss out some of our fast mattirlt}}r�� "thb -:sap. and there Is your hoc water. Tbs 'chicks today. Prompt Delivery on day did" anything. He plies them Ort his or started. Al. Turkeys day old or etarte¢. RANALAH and ASCOT Instantaneous Water ,. compost hen . Green weeds, leaves _ ?' "'6^ - - Beaten will operate with Essotane. Protum - P P All chicks and Turkeys Lrom Canadian AP- ``' Droved pullorum free flocks. Send for reduced Natural or City Gas. Witte for Darticalara and other trash should all be tossed �:, ^ ;;•, to BANALAII '• 37 DeGras.i St., Toronto a. r Drlces for June and July. Top Notch Chick . 1 id., covered with a layer of soil anti 5, once, or phone Hargrave 06x9. —_ -- ----if obtainable some manure. If - -••• —T Dlsis :', Ic :,�5a Watered occasionally and perhaps - -- �� "' - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $400.00. Hornet Chain Saw Sib. Bo: 62, „u ,y s 'i ' 123 Eighteenth Street, New Toronto, ;.treated with some of the special w START your own big paying business sharp- START SPECIAL in Gallon Cans —O.T. Wood Prs• ' r «'.y r - enittg lawn - mowers. Spare or full time. server 12.19: Roof Primer. 111.48; Asbestos humus making chemicals this ma 2 Experience unnecessary. Jdachlne costs only _' _. • terial, will break down rapidly and "": It $126. Real money maker. Literature free. Roof Liquid, $1,99: Asphaltic Bane Auminum - - make She fines sort of garden soil Islington 5lachine Company, Islington 9. On- Faint, f4.89; Silo Seat 11X.09; Foundation Seal t gk '` "�"•� torso, $1,99: Dri -Fast Metal Palnt:Black. 113.29. Hughes H Most experts regard the compost ���. , 3drotez Representative. 4544 De- jlile as an essential part of their : "r 6v. %:u?�z f DYktNU AND CLEANING carte Blvd., Montreal 28. -HAVO IrOU "Ythlna -oseds dystas or clean- gardens. Where the pelt is large It HALIBC'RTO:�.— Cottass sad lake ahorr gets Gleeful Gorilla -- "Arno, an 8- month -old Yilla flown from --last write to ua for Information. w. are - for sale sandy beach, good fishing. J. M. kan be screened with sonic quick - Africa, looks forward to-the good life in some zoo. Animal IL Parkees•wDye Work& Limited. itit,a Department 9 oom" Prentice. West Guildford. Phone 51 -11. ,growing annuals or some penman- dealer Henry Trefilich, holding Arno, calls the animal "ugly Street. Tonatn. Ontario. TIRES--New Ltd used. special bargains: eat shrubbery. If each new addi- 600 -16 and 6611-116, regular' f9.00 only 05.40. tion of refuse is covered •hell with and vicious enough to grow up to be a second Gargantua. CAMP HO -BA -CHEF other Rises name price. Deposit with C.O.U. _ y _ ht Club was twice -" ` - - - ^_ _ f - FOR BOYS gua rani instructions please. Catherine beet a fresh layer Of SOIL there ShOUId - """ " " guarantee. Hank'■ Tire. ]42 Catherine Iltraet no 'odour and no. attraction for the N. Y. Yankees and beat them t wice rcornfully re- HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS South, Hamilton. Ontario. es, * is, is with it, we are going to toss the jetted. • ` • Ontario MEDICAL Something ill Grow book out the window and • holler It wis- around this time that the on Three Brothers Lake: accessible by bus. g - car or train. Constructive programme of CRESS CORN SALVE —For sure relief. Your - No matter how unfavorable' the "Copper.,. two famous Dloherty brothers camp activities assures .)our sea a -healthy, Druggist yens Cress. Callous salve relieves location there is some Sower, vtge- * +— * "R.F." and "H.L." as they were happy holiday'. Resident doctor In attend - quickly too. table or shrub that Will thrive in ante. ono- a :perlencod supervision, Tents and , (Here 'we would like to state . known —began to put Lawn Tennis cabin Recreation Lodge, good wholewm: ITS IMPORTANT —Every Sufferer ..it Some flowers, vegetables and again, however, that Ed- Barrow's on a "really solid footing so far is rood. Rates sae per week of 5100 Der montb. of Rheumatic Pains or Neurith; certain varieties of grass actually reminiscense•s, still running serially, the general public was concerned. write for folder to— Chartes wren, 11 Ain. should try Dixop's Remedy prefer shade, some want acid Soil land Avenue, Toronto. Ont. MUNRO'S DRUG, STORE by no means belong in the above And from the Doherty's stems the FAB8tf3 Foii Sava 335 Elgitt, Ottawa rather than sweet, some like heavy category. But then Big Ed'was as long line of tennis stars right down, zoo -wcRE Farm for sale, abort genic wood, 1123 EXPRESS PREPAID clay Netter than loam or card The exceptional baseball man — one to Gorgeous Gussie whose lace lot, bank: barn and frame house, reasonable SCALD lrAL :..thing in planning is to "consider whose influence on the growth and parities last year caused almost as Price. write J. X. Prentice, Hest Gbildfora The wonder remedy for the bead, If you have thane special likes and dislikes, Pbose- Hattbutton 61.11, dandruf , taukag hair or gains Cray —GW then to select those lanti'that suit ds�felopment of the 'game was much stir at Wimbledon as Suz- rota SALE SCALP ,HXAL at once•, Scalpbsal otattitest" p probably 52,60, Scallibeal Lotion It-SO or $4.50 for tics one's special location- p Y greater than that of any anae Lengka's actions did in ling UNWANTED HAIR -two treatments. Postpaid. scalpheal Company. .. Most vegetables, however; are tither individaal.) when she kept Queeri liar* waiting PERMANENTLY eradicated with Seca Belo, 51 Centre St,. Chatham, Out. • * • - —and lived to regret doing so, The most remarkable discover, of the pis. SMOKING worrH@Y in smoking tutains your pretty keen on a generous amount - - * * nun Pela to ivaraateea to tell the roots of healtht vertu for free information eta ab- Aayway, fairly well flhl up with any hair.. and contains no drugs or chemicals sea but they have distinct liken wlut.lt sass ice or to scope aeatio atrtetl. and dislikes in the- platter of- soil baseball as reading material• it was Suzanne. in case you don't re. Lor• -Beer List)., sts Grvt vole. Vancouver. ac. confidential. Arm -Rua Co.. P.o. 110/, Ottawa, For deep - rooted carrots, potatoes. n refreshing change to run- across member; -was - the" French girl vrho YOU are tot trio Iota to sat our Broad Ontario, a book about a a' 'Bnaated aromse or Beltsville small white etc., it is important that the soils quite different sort won th�Ladfes Singles five times Turkey PoglL duriat June or July. Ws also pprolmr mirllm rolt NJ&% AND WOaau/ be fairly loose at least a foot down. of sport --the sport of -Lawn Ten- in a row, and whose opinion of have one weak aid and two weak old. vaults BE A HAIRDRESSER Certain types prefer sandy, soil to ells. And when you consider what herself war almost as great as her Sor, Immediate shipment- Phone. wire at writs JOrl. CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL - - clay. But IIO matter what the soil , a raenla today. H111crvit Turkey Farm, Route C Pam- iureac - opportunity Learn gruelling,' punishing, nerve -rack- ability. In those days they didn't broke. Ontario.. Hairdressing is to start with by a little planning ing affair 'modern tennis has bey "seed the draw" as they do now, IRON RAILLNGS Pleasant dignified profession. good was" aad cart one can change it fairs come it seems strange to iecall and Suzanne- -findin that all' the Bodders. same owners thousand' successful xarv*l grwu:tas * e ag Y ' g a LVSTAL, rouraelf, sftb special tit and In- America s greatest system. Illustrated ca t. R easily, that, not. too many years ago, it leading ladies were in her section of struttiona write for. gadder. traders Rau- Iosns free. write or Call Caa't Do Without Cultivation was considered a lady.like'sort of the draw - -threw sowthin-g like a Ln"ke ,Pepe• E„ 63 Droadvt.w, Ave.. Toronto. 1swAV SCH40 ��iEaetNQ _ Killing' weeds is only one of pastime, and men who indulged 'in -conniption fit MOTORCTCLEa. Hsr•sly aaeidsta, xa'w end $68 floor et- W„ Tomato ` -' - sevenl reasons for cultivating it were liable to be called, b crude + * * used. anteed soda.. ""sangles Large oM slobs Branches 44 Kfnff. st., Hamilton, flowers and ve etabitL Even if it Y of auaranatd used ni�s. yclaa . "d b- - t 72 Rideau street. Ottawa, g 'hangers-on around_ Dolans Tavern - Dealing with this incident the taeterr- crataed macbanlcs. Bleats.,, aad. can- were possible to have chemical ' cr Cassidy's Pool , Parlor, "5issies" " author quotei the official - referee's ylete line of whoa! '°«'. also °"°'' Boats TAILORING, Dam to*s'Ft�s.`�Boo'ilac�l ow/4 and Johnson outboard. Motors. Open evenings weed killers which would destroy or worse. ; tactful--extrcmdy . tactful— version. until elne excope Wedmited" strand cycle roe zsL'Hxi a SCHOOL Or A54PiLIM all but the flowers and - vegetables « • Suoriar King at aanrard.Hamllum., .. ARTS, ROU40 No, L Bas. 271. Baden, Now we would still need to cultivate. "Storms were caused by line Jersey. ' - .-This back we refer, to-_is called I_englen,• ' he wrote. "Her unques- tx�i�R� „ow". p utf ter front ral"Ta _ - ".Phis stirring ev the soil with a rake. "Romance of Wimbledon' by John tionable superiority of-the past few sites and acreage. Smali tracts Blatlt land lrXT MSW.48AUQa A COMMON Pa� boa. Ot whatever is used, is essen- _ 011iff, refuse! illustrated with citrus. ate. Lovely )•lac- rutted etitasto, health "letters swami"" ties, ass nay Sans, tial to let in air, to absorb moisture profusely years to any other woman player resort country. For sale by a caawtan --ocim@ rar.nite w«ttlet at mrormattak a. rose" - and to distribute plant food. In dry portraits and scenes from earliest had apparently led her to think that • and a" me. -a. olbsaa. Tort Walton, Fla. A. M. LAWL_Aw, ILaa. Patent Atterow. pants of the'country it also keeps times down to the present day. We Vl'iiitbltdon ought to get run to suit a�ogl swLS Hydro and Talepbbtae Polo. Any" Patests o! Thveyttlam, 54 apneas at. Otialra are- sore anybody, who likes to her convenience without regard to number. John Hindmareb, B.IL s. Goderlch, - the soil from drying out. A good Y gel Ontario. PXZWNAL _ practice is to cultivate gardens or either play or watch tensis:will act- lany other, interest whatever. Pos -' • O 160 COLONIES Baas in 10 frame 15uoYlLlrLPtNC i ACCOI'`91fL1Q 0lg5av16I$ ' boe crops; regularly, after every ' a real bang out of this book; al- sibly too much attention• had been ' Laagaroth bier!•. with all aqufppent. Irvins' N, ![hoof. 'r• Victoria St.. Torertss• - good shower. Wait, of course, a• though some of them will undoubt- paid to her .wishes in previous' Guaranteed clean, all in excellent emditgea aALaa AOE11T wAlrIISD souse- 'few !tours or so until the` soil is edly be surprised '-to learn that ycars. But in 1926 she, presumed too : a oaareallsaRoad locaelra an highwt�Ra.. SwLBruawx required for exclusive lwtaa• °il were and hardware lines for wtrremshle - jt2st dry enough 110 work. Wimbledon the greatest tennis _far on her RositiOtt in the lanais son for @flans ut batch. areal 'bargain for territurs Commission or Warr to the man ° * ' - centre in the _ world —was actitall world." someone for quick nice Phone 54, OW- who bas � ad.= excenent following amongst"" the - - Y CHARD PARK'AFSwRY. slmwomd. On4rla mall - trade. iron -mar sales, It Prince ar. Pleaty of Time started as a place for the playing • " " XAMRTBRS, aatlsfVd customaro throughout shut Screw: tease, moatnal: We. Too early sowing is definitely not of Croquet. But facts are facts --- Boiled down to more -everyday Canada, Free Information. western Ram- - zecommended_ It is all. very well to and it was Croquet that really kept language this means that Suzy said stories, Bo; . 724 Saskatoon, Bask. sow a few short rows of vegetables Wimbledon going for the -first they had to play it.-.her way -°r' -WAKE U P YOU a week or two before the regular thirty years of its existence. else. Queen Mary, there to see the don has ever sien. He ordered a _ time just on the chance that there . - a e L3tt1e of champagne P be placed LIVER �� great Frenchwoman play, was kept - _ will be noalate frosts, but the main for him pn . the :ten ire's chair- gowia It was beck in 1870 that -two waiting for half an hoar with noth- gs should wait until. rlhe tint and as the battle went on, he drank recommended by the seed catalogue brothers - namrd. Jones farmed a lag to watch. Possibly Her Majesty the lo-t. - or the hxii Croquet Club and, after searching didn't like this treatment Certainly -' Wlout- Cs�—'� TOSS � �of.- ex rts. "For plants * * Bad in the Werabg Reins' le W Any- that are reader nothing is for a ground that wouldn't put too the Wimbledon folks didn't. Any -. g gained lfoweviT, virtue was its own The firer pony out abort 7 pinta d in planting in cold soil and before Feat a strain, on their limited. way, Suzanne scratched —and never taus Juice into your digestive tract eeary day bank -roll acquired four acres at played at Wimbledon again. Sounds reward; and as the Jap' eventually H this bile rmot Bowing tross yaw food mar the weather has definitely turned t q wog, perhaps wc'lI be forgiven —in not t.V It mig Jars decoy la the " warm. Of course, where extra pro- Wimbledon at a. rental of fifty like a tempest in a, teapot at this treat 1 h�epna gtaa�s,pinataap rota aomaeh Yon tection is provided one can get ' pounds a year. And their All Eng- distance; but it stirred up.ptenty of .. 'spite of the gin and champagne- net tans rted. You 1ed Bola, sane aad *6 Started earlier but otherwise 11r is land Croquet Club held its first talk and excitement then, for calling attention'' to "Romance wtaIttd�tn W6" santio ms's Lid. * a . of Wimbledon" by john 011ifi. As Liver �s to sot these 2 peat• al tills sow. - better to wait championships there in . Junc, 1870. "tag freely to make you feel "tip am ap. Even if tender plants do survive * • " The- author —says —and who- are one reviewer• puts it "this is a book (lat a package todar MIX,. mottos 'a late frost they are .quite Nicely Some five y— that contains the statistics which �e sow tt,e�y. Ask for Carts'@ [swg Ltsge years later Henry we to dispute his word, that the Ptli@. ill/ K nay &Eowm to be so retarded that later and Jones, who was' always proposing most extraordinary Wimbledon lawn tennis enthusiasts will wish to normal ,plantings will overtake startling innovations, suggested dc- .'Mitch of _all occurfed in 1921 be- ' consult, but is also packer: -with them. - • drama and, in some cases, tragedy." ,ISSUE 25 - 1930 voting a small piece of the grounds tween Randolph Lycett, of Austra- In the vegetable garden, of to lawn tennis. This was at first re- lia, and Zenzo Shimidzu of .Japan. Course, one should never sow all garded as "just another Henry's f Hery's It was pinged on one of thr hottest Seed at once' The experts urge little- jokes "; but Hank was appar- days in memory; and by the third spreading sowings over several aids -& ocrsistent sort of bloke, and set the Aussie had to be revived `Y�R �wN weeks so that the Harvest will 151re- he had lug way, t4c rather frighten- every time they ctiangea enas. -,na wise be spread out In most parts lag sum of twenty -five pounds we fear that his revival methods t of Canada one can go on planting being spent on the necessary equip- tvoaldn't 1 beans,• beets, carrots, lettuce and Y 9 P- ppeal very greatly -to wry' such things every ten days • or so ' " ment The tennis folks rallied some bf our temperance advocates from the time of earliest possible around, and the first Wimbledon —for what Lycett used, as a S,6mu- planting right up to July. championship was held in 1877. lint, was plain gill. But, according to Mr. 011iff, In 'the -fin:.' set, ,which ran 'to w Croquet kept the club together till twenty ggmes, it Was plainly to be after the turn of the century —in seen -shat the Australian was on _ fact until Ivu4 wnen Lawn Tennis his last toga, (nc cunlui "aiivn ui -- - - , %j showed a profit of thirteen hundred heat and gin having taken its effect. C�6ttARETTE TOB���O lXC1 iycett kneed that it was impossible BIT IC pounds, while Croquet was in the red for six pounds, But for all that to carry on without further stimu- We wrote, not so long ago, some the suggestion that Croquet be re- lant, so he did the most audacious - fairly uncomplimentary remarks moved from the official name of thing the Centre Court at Wimble- regarding , the torrent of books about, baseball, baseball teams and . baseba I players which, for the past ATM BT A&SA 11r PlAlatft` couple of years, have been gushing from publishers' presses faster 4 10 WAR than the Red Rivet 'ever flooded. I yY�pp � vow N� and with almost as depressing an. oft" � 10 � tic - effect- Now, after perpsing —or at. imTM least glancing through' what eaJewtti `seems like a long. cord more of d - -- these - volumes, we would say that the lads are rapidly writing them- selves clear out of material; and if ;OVA Dee have to read just once moreabout what Dizzy Dean said to- Frankic Frisch during the World Series` or abou[ 'ho* Old Pete ' As Alexander thre,v his Hangover- at f 4 - _.. -A - Pickeld ag. Nardwsr*e � 4 7 ' The Aadley W. A met Ott the J' ' church to celebrate the. 26th, anniv. emaTy of the W. A. of the United . �• GENERAL m WARE Church. The President, Mrs. Far- 'don conducted the business. - said _ ti; S Mrs. C. White led the service of _ worship with seven of the past �:,, .. , • .;;, ti<` < ' SUPPLIES r... :..,a;►'' a i presidents assisting her. Mrs• Gee• _ Squire read the Scripture an•1 eN- eryone joined in prayer: Mrs. White gave a short hittory J. S. BALSDON & SON - - • of the *.,'A. which was organized +` r - Al;. J j in 1928. It has been.affiliatei Nc;th the W. M. S. since 1944. Of .the `�� a,`.,• ' .. ...a,IC r.:.:,.tl.,,�5, aii Lu4 one, Walter Pratt, zxa •still with the or- � •� `- ✓`'h% I" - ganization. On behalf of the W. A: ° 'ern Guthrie emence pre > with a h book, - a�ent,xl Mrs y`� - f nehet your rook with 815C0 re materials and lengthen with rausic, in appreciation of •1'r the life of your farm buildings. dISCO Roofings and Sidings 'P untiring efforts in the church work, : beautify your house and barns. They are easy to apply, are having been president ten years vf _ _- the twenty -teas b - resistant to firs, wear, wind and weather, and give your Mrs. Frank Puckrin, Mrs. Wm. buildings extra years of Beauty and protection � Guthrie, Mrs. C. Clemence, Mrs. A. Made in Canada.. for generations, 81560 products are the - Bell, Mrs. Fred• Puckrin and Mrs. �•: j " Most quality made anywhere. Bert Guthrie each reported on ono Consult your BiSCO dealer to -doyl of the following topics: m -,mbar 10 ship, giving, study, service, leader- • • i ship and church ' workers, %in �4eQt�0I! �t1/!1e �s Q�i�iOS` Manufadvmrt of _ g 'LONDON ROOFINGS' the Progress made in the•past 22 Here years in the auxiliary. Being a ! ASPHALT SHINGLES A SIDINGS - -q��j~ QOK�� s�i41� smooth and m ;n•rol- IUrfased _ � small organization, �s -th 3 u:e•"r- - - - -' tIQS -- - ROLL ROOFINGS bership of twenty -fire, their eft-.. Asphalt and tarred ort8 are to be commended, 311u: i of fury• SNEATHINGS & FELTS the activity in Audley is centred a- I�0111e �eI'e for safe+, IYILTd1P ROOFING MATERIALS round the church and the W. A. _ PLASTIC CEMENTS & is doing a great service. �,•r - - WATERPROOFING PAINTS The bast Gr'uLp served ice cream -new es, ... INSULATION ROOFINGS the the atuiicersary cake.• During I e� is pich1v donee ' ROOF COATINGS thesutnmer mont`r�, ' church Orr - 7•eo a hill be at 1•..13 a• in. and the 't;un- . day -Schuv 1 r • • 1 -bt3tst1Bpwh' _ r Cheirywood A4i ■ ■. MITCHELL Phone 7.4 Mn their, Fred Ireson nniy cele- bi�ted the wedding anniverQary - during the weekend _ ` ;Mrs. Stephen -wrt,. of -Toronto, is i Sag //�� visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walton i. see VS 6wily 'wm iiolmis. - ! - Wedding bells are ringing for LET - this week -end. f - Disney Motors am ,�', �R Pier PHO 'COSMETICS IINE - Mrs, R. X- orrish and Miss 'A3afy sees VV \ .E'ETF'RI�.. SHING Anna Mon3sh attended - Grrtduation 1 - - -- - - - -, -- - -- - - -- _ - -- - tlie. o. -P�s _ - �"i��CerinC FILL 6w1� M , . BABY NEEDS Exercises at. the -East General Fios- } - 1 tsf nes•rteb r.K.,.... pitEal on Sartuday. THAT 4d�� STORE HOUR$ - :...Mr.. and Mrs. Leonard Gates cis- ei• AIU e•rq••ifl•0, Week Dayr. fitted friends in Duran-ilie on Sun - PRESCRIPTION �, -: A. M. to 9.00 P. X day. 1: The Woman's Association held r' 1.00 P. M. to 5.00 P. M'. their meeting. in the- church hall .on - Wednesday. eyening, June 14, Mrs. j G. Van' Blast ch W.of the rte'- CLAREMONT i R ��YES Phllf. B. - Book1 the last chapter. of the Study � • • Rock very caoaMy: At the clean of I �- the ?wean&: 4 froug -5, Observing the -t - 25th ann�versarr. -served lunch fro•n an attractivelc 'decorated tab- - - +■ he J sure 10. central with a hir!hday cake. Mrs. McLachlan cored tea. Durine WEST HILL 1PICIKERING the. lunch. Mrs, S. Jones. vrpsidPnt _ - •SCAR_ 2802 PHONE: {f. nf the W. A. cut -the, _cake Which w decorated nicet . as Y �r _ -•rte `" " . _ .. A01 ou - ane 3rd ONTARIO DEPARTM-ENT OF HIGHW•AY8 GEED.• N. DO JCETT, Atisist•r OOt to at 30' m DANFORTH BUS Li, ir..5,• LTD. 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F-s�'* felt 8.19 4.60 8.14 ' TLJ9 T 1{ t is live a 1�•asf�s t.i0 8.10 2.611 9.10 - - N.„ . aftiti6att. -' 9.041 . 8••0_ .1 45. to - •. - - t: a► s, 6.«>,.. r� O"W $owe WM AW .9 tr an 9% W@ ' Atil'illm011 rJ0 C Classfiiea Aavt's SILK s MAC .IFOR SAU, -•a75 feet, three -dear- - ; ter inch- bay rope, used one "an- TEACUP Orange Pekoe' �TE A on, with three pulleys and car pui- a n d Iep. also . �"raiaek mown ill _ AT THE OLD PRICE goad condition. F. Moffat, cars of � - : Oxford Sales, YsckerinZ CUP SAU(T R, WITH EVERY POUlgD _ ~. FOR SALE- - JELL -o o LUSHUS - twa- two aid pigs. POWDERS or PUDDINGS - - ' E. J. Annie, Pickering 78W2, � FOR SALFr- quantity of pine rails, _ .. 3 for 25c - '. cedar pasta and oats. Phone, Pick• - b4J1 Aster .Coffee }- CUSTOM - e..,r�lfwue.rw..e.�..e Oar Own Blend Tea 1 lbe pk 's 79C CUZ•!'I:�'G OR HALZING PEAS •: ' - '� ' . - - ... .� r ]PROIZ: PICKERIxe so CUTTINfr Y - Choice Apricots -- S. A. os- 'ERHOUT _. 28 oz. 39 Phone Pick. 96J1 Robin Cake Mix Z (phone only after 6 P.., de in Co�n art �� - gc pk July 14 '' g• x� • FOR SALE -s1] kinds of building -- : - ROBIN HOOD OATS 1� materials, doors, windows, hard- s T` ~. • I 29c WITH 711M�Lir! _ 3 �,g, wood flooring, sheetrock. etc. J. - wit _ �- L?���•�c ��� A • NVitzke, Station Rd. Pickering -. a - H E S 1 lb. fin:'. t9R: POR SALE- -1948, 2-door sedan, made by. Standard Motors, Eng., Johnsonis Floor Cleaner 13500 Holes, heater, 35 miles to HAROLUS TAXI Ve �49r the gallon. , heater, rash. Phone Claremont 3R32, ]BROOMS ygc . $ I e95 PROMPT ATTEN'TION GIVEN TO EMERGENCIES • LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY = AND,SPECI3I, TRIPS • - Listings appreciated, We have WITH ALL PASSENGERS INSURED waiting clients. �- : :' Dwellings with smeal acreages ,— _- PHONE PICKERING 2 4 3 Mrs. George. Pattkon, ar son Rea1 Estate Broker s_ Flower. Interesjed friends cordially ad a dance recital her randau ter ■ Diain St. Pickering, Ontario invited to attend. took art in. K PHONE 171 p SAWS FILED The Sunbeam Lodge, of Toronto, - PIQKERL'�1Q, ONTARIO _ f xssorr>a 181 - - held a picnic st Wilson's Park on South Ontario Softball League : handsaws, Swede Saws And Saturday- last— - .--... Cresscu:s. Mrs, Blake Lehman and -children- _ o OSLAR UDEtLL of Hampton. spent a day recently Whitevale, Ontario 4 -with her parent , 31r.. end Mrs. ' P ii L P Jun. ao ► Draper. Whitby .:................:....6 5 1 10 'S FOR SALE -hay rake, $18.00• g Mrs. Carscadden, F'rankford, is Brook! .~ �...... ...,.i....,..? 3 4 16 visiting her daughter, _ bIrs. Flddes. � Sets geese, $15.00 per set; Bow Mss Rose, o? Toronto, spent a Brougham :..............7' 3 4 5 ran And arrow set, new; also Pinto few days with her nephew and Pickering ...........� $ 3 ?3 ,Pony. Shetland, at stud: PhOw niece, Mr. and Mrs. W. Crossland. Westmeunt W....r,.....:,,.8 12 6 4 • ' Pick•ersng 235W2, eveni -sgs;� Brunswick Hill Memorial Service iekering Market & Locker plant Jun. #$ on Sunday, June 25 at 3 -p: M. at APPLICATIONS well be received. - FOR BALE- Brindle cow, at her the Baptist Church. Alter the serer py the undersigned until July 4, PHONE 30 t �t nos. �o kitchen cabinet, vice all will gath#r at Cemetery. 1650 for a Dog Catcher, for the APp$R Wasyiyk's, Station Rd, S., 'O- Toa -nship of` Pickering, who Will, ° PlckViag, - provide ,x Pound. 'Truck and will i Jose 33, - 1/1/1Y11teVall£ utia.� a suitable son- residential >8'aRl! Rlr'LP : L, T. JOHMSTON, Clerk - - l1�Feelenced, ketao4 ttatisad Wa Under the parental roof - for the Municipal Bulid€ng, - 11tM available. Arriving soon. week-end Miss Jean Fleming alai Sraagham. 1- Write to !I, Bntas. R. IL 2Yesuewa, M� Myrtle Gomil, Mr. - _ ___ -- CaL Phoae Y_s - IC Pt Perry. Hamlin and Miss Irene Pugh. - -; .► t - psi' i Ross and Mrs. P.andalt and n , • - _ - fave'troaghing - - - . Gordon, agent Sunday afternoon a • - - - - -- -- -- -- _�._ - -. the °home here.' - -. Eta;at Woodlands Mr. Burns, of the Hydro, at a F'VR,YACES A.'►tD _._. " ; y • . _ _. ` locating of ratepayers last Wednes- , JrLTRNACE REPAIR$ `• day evening, discussed the lacing !- Glad to know that Dan Crawley y P =LBcTRiO WaTRR BYwrEMg I M Pleetriw light standards in and ' _ U Jity MEATS -- s much impzs,ved and allowed to PUwe or Rrlre For Moe>rraq .7 --art up in lied a Abort time each around the village. It was finally a !day, but is not allowed to have decided thirteen lights would be - ivisitors ofaer £!'taA tfie family. placed in appropriate locat ;ons at - - �► good crowd was out Sor Bingo " s ehar$e of 3..'.00 per ratepayer, IL G. �, _ GROCERIES anc - - ° an 3lon.lsy night but uo one son per annum. Mr: J. Irwin, Mr Price :' the Jack-pot. . Mrs. ' Frani" Hill, of and Mr. Brownridxe are acting as Viddle Brooklia 7=0 � Dunbarton won the Share' the s Cerrttn }tEee, the first, two having (� R recently purchased ' ro rt in the We. Is Atsbway, S alias LOCKER T Wealth, and Mrs. Rixan, White- y P P Pe y . PreTtls of ePZt _ wale, the $10 Special. It was dou- aril }age. Rot - - JI,le night for winners, Mrs. '31aty- Members of the Women's Misot- : but, E.- Woodlands w•on 'twice as teary Society of the United Chun h Meats ProC�'� 'd ` did Mm Chapple♦ Mr. Garter and held a a successful picnic at the KAISER '�` Mrs Tredway, Highland Creek took woodlands Park on Tuesday and - j o a due Specifications horn two prizes each. Our next report w w�n�lorful tim-. Bingo - Saturday July 1. ors. N. Randall enjoyed s caw- �� �,LECTRjC _ attend- Remember our Annual Picnic on pie of days in Toronto and attend- . Dixon's Field, Saturday. July 1-st, -seem and Barn - �s - E_ art 2 p. m.Open to everyone - -and AUCTION SALE ES'!'II1ttA1`FEB GlVIIr -� -- free ice cream for the kiddies. so - - _ _ get together and let's make a real OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE _ holiday of it- .r H. H., Kaiser - The pool }tae been cleared and - ;the property of _ painted, and we hope the water P>< .. • - T. P. , P ROBBIN9 :.•_ continues to run and a•11 will be CkeZirig :t well --,}f -no bottles are thrown in PICKERING VILLAGE. !1�• 6,0w i A, 1,M J d _ as Was done last year. Friday ev- SATURDAY, JUNE ei, isti0 _ = Bening the Committee will chose a •••►•q - �, . .. - - • Life r'ruard for the . pool for July Dombdoa piano and bench: } and August.. timgrlkldRockee. •. A lot of children are celebrating rwo U� -gym chairs l�i.� ATl'1I113MON FA AUMii _ birthdays this week-June- Ritchie, We writ be pleased to Q, JnnP Hall, s; Billie Hun, a ,�' bat Plate EILEEN JACKS plait R _ .. :Bobbie Parnham, 3 ;..Bob 'hardy -J; 2 �_,, ,_sui-b = ohjcrppl� and - -tncra may be a lot more, but to . 'hbM and Chairs Eyes QLam all -A Very Nappy Birthday. !'aiding couch Elea radio � a. oo . Picker!" 3F, Beooid#a Last Sundav night the Sunday Leather soeyda chair Taesdays: 7.00 to 10. 4k1$1 *, ee' Tea+oaio _ School sponsored a very,interest- Battery radio Two wad tables 00 P W. tleattl. ing service at the Hall. Arranged Raymond" taming machine, drop- Heel Dame Xna a umneft „, .: ou , YOUNG LMD by Mr. -Panfb n and Teachers, the Two small tables ftR lie =mss SL'Doe+eaib children were presented Dip auras Han rack, with mirror PRONN PIGS, 43 ' for the year by Mr. Frank Martin Fernery Verandah couch rho svav the originator of the Sun- a� • ' day School here, carried on suce- Two bedroom suiteQ j ±� 71% of all am amines RADIO SERVICIS Draw essfully now for three years in the Thee bed-room sets - ; .:'•, -w a • -r ommunity Hall. Sunday after - Settee Bedding ,' Osalsate•d 9ievlss Jats� sritb moons. During the evening, inter- Pictures ; "Dwelling Firs mis MOM FiM Pe�>ys "tirg pictures of Canada, were Three lamps and shades Insurance is � � t71reb or Ladles, it shown and all .enjoyed very 'much. quantity of - Iihuleiun - r men's e This Saturday afternoon the Sun- Two trunks Curtains and drapes Inexpensive r � with 14k case set �iaq School are to have a P}cn€c at Several rugs Six kitchen chairs 9eooad Pritse: &. deer ibut ok Park. A' basket picnic. Kitchen .table Ritcbem eab�inet YO INSupjm T'o somas. Piece Silveri re or but milk for children and tea fq.r AM VALUES? .. .ers.ulA Ci1F.OdNB D19K7 1 larents -also ice cream, 8o come Toaster Dishes � Wake or Modem e �,1, 0 P. 11MW with your children. All are Kitchen utensils. -- . DOUGLAS G• • PICKERING JEVrEL RY 1b most it the Hall at s p. tn. Run- "Acme" cook stove,, - 'y , : �" Arthur Field >i FOR 19ap PRO deg shoes and bathing suits will Wood Garden tools TUN, prm ' ... be brorR•,t along by each, - _ . ,- ater'tooli and t ► • D - PRONN. PI AINa $f W # I,.rnm a�s1 � �i eui q ►r I Other :articles too numerous to. _ Governweuc :fpproved . p • mention. i :: ••� Rortm% " F14.00 ILtrbeq. Oiee:1 [ilVci +•saga 9£)TTTIZ j . :w.pbet♦ sr►.t P%r..s rev Th" asnY or � an • � . - . -� L'ti� ^t 1,r0 I.. M. - - -• . _.. - - ... be best r f >��� R POR-r >c�, �,s.�o.► �t ,. Tie rP ! of _' i,ai Terns. Cash r t �*•• • Phoas i A 1 t+. be :,, the �r•� of Mr-, . WrlL MAW", :Ii>E:ACii a .Af .1 ,.r tam W. Ch3fen on rlodae9day, J=C, 23 . awcAe�aas •►►rc>iti Asb�r -• la its .(ta!! �.k• ISIU it Uta�smoa� art 2 p, rn. Word for RDA Cali --' �`- - R R. !R t'leirbrbas Phone 25 Q,Ji 7. ' flKeifd BctOP1� Dunbarton _ - -- - - _. . are sorry to report that *r. s A. E. Richardson Bt71J.DlraW BU!'PIB(i Jack Mr-Gipshan -has been ordered SAM the i GMMMLAL f]I(B�ln bamrdiate Delivery Oaa Be lade to bed for three weeks by . his naAL MOZA s The lfo,lewl.g it..n doctor, sad we hope for s speedy SALESMAN — Asphalt 8111106100 - recovery - �PfVlOYAN�Q saw RoOft m lla AU Grad" Miss Brander is .spending some � y Va 01d40t4blished Agency, Ready Rol! -Brio stains time at Cannifton with Rev. F. W. - To Serve Yon. Asphalt Roof O0aftg � and Mrs. Madden. says: '.:PRONE, PI(;K>MiiN(} 60, Alamiaaa Coral" 1kad Mr. .md Mrs. Lloyd Courtice of - - _ Bridge cap Gad Yalby Oakville spent the week-tend with " R gavel dwasands of miles a year cxonmey Flue Lining 8aad their people here. is all ]rinds of weather, over some � $ � JM .R And Lime Brick Face,�it.. Bobbie sari a Bruce of the roach you ever taw. . �...� Concrete Wocke l�lstass ru Rodger, young My Cr .. 9., have given me mare ; Ynsanum Of All it�t. _ Bit and Loess Ueiae Bona o! Mr, and Mrs. &obt. Stroud trouble -free mileage' Ali- the' wiy. Itsnrasae A W*w Posts and Polka of Oshawa, were Christened in the Tab my advice. '.c /� �/_ United Churc,b here oil rSunday.. _ oaidrear papas A •♦ . ., MI I t hP 1 Welcaane, to Mr. and Mrs. Long LAW MOTOR SALIS _ oitli�atn, dst ,Plek. 241W8 of Toronto, who have purchased _ PHONEB 74 and 114 the bungalow from Mr. Hough. c more r Several new homes are being er- flt1�lo e "OUR TRUCKS PAbbS Y WAY" ected on the Aahi property just for � g I' KtN AND_GLARKE went of the school. Another fine with the now improved .PRFINTIC� home is being built just west of _ AUCTIONEERS STAFFORD BROS. Liverpool hotel 7Amsed and Authorized for isle NONLTMENTAL WORKS. The village group of Dunbarton +GOOD YEAR Cotlatiee of Ontario and York. Phone . *;fiitby 552 - United Church are holding a straw- Farm Stock, Implements Rau berry Tea and sale.„of work and - hold Furniture, Raw risate 818, Dundas St. E, Whitby, Out.. )1Omp- cooking bcoth at the home of .Sales our Specialltty at .Reasonable i 1 rs. Harris Little on July 8th. at . �_�� Fi� paTO10e• for ■a! I:■JJ I�C.9.1.� 71 � iii I I1 1' Y• -.�. - _ - Millions of miles of road test Price of One. .' :VIcEaCHNIE'.�1 Miss Beverley Lynde passed-her - -' have proved that the iiiv a uxe R Milliba P. O, phone, Agin, 6Z1v8 ..� Second'Year at Veterinary College _ does give 34 % more mileage:than Masthaan P.' 0. phone Mary Z06 ��N7rWW DE.9�LEii - In Guelph with first class honox's. the big - mileage Goodyear it. \ replaces. - And' the ' stronger curd P"ntices have been established FUNERAL DIRECTOR Brougham Continued - ." construction a huskier, more auctioneers slap 1890. +�/ . iat8 are making designs for Cgo_ flexible shoulders ..:. wider, flatter Private Ambulance Service adian fabrics for household use, _ - tread'a!1 contribute. to safer, more ps N1Qht — —_- erorcin9mitsl drivins- • whin -sr. - - , Bo>[Seltoe, Nay ='� !Wan. MCEAC�i1E Prop. - lar$e stores in the qty; 3Zrs J: ! • a.;a °` s., . Mitchell read a poem entitled C. C. R C H A R D S O N a© 1 "Bake • a Cake." which was much I i08 •831T1 f BUILDING P al � � .. . i� i �: t� ■ 1 •7 3 enjoyed. e34 ` Pickering'. Ont. The Jul will be held the Tuesday' ^_ �- 111o�e: Toronto-.-]M. 0894 Institute will be held o_n, Tuesday: LAW MOTOR ' the -11th, in the form of s pidlic. The Roll Call: –+- "1k- Paramount WM. MAW Canadian Woman'•. It Was a ;real PHONE: 't nunl e� - - - �' pleasure enroll have three new mem- PLYMOUTH GAS OIL REPAiRS hers enroll at this nTeetjzig. The . LiCMNBS.D AiTVrIONTl."BBskad 8ighway -Monument Works -hostesses . were; Mrs. X. Burton, Mrs. Gladys Barclay, Mr's. J. kt- BOHT. AUSTIN, PIROP. - -._"VALUA'TM chell and Mrs, Matthews. Adelis- - X L -1. "aa37r, i, ONT. - ; - P'hore or Write sous lunch was served which elf .,,; Two Mltea West Os Whitby on enjoyed, NW- 2 $�hwag, Between -Whi Ai4 Dead..- Bt. E.rt,_Wbittbs - Amrs. Anott", wao was our pub - And Ajax• lie health nurse, is to be Super , - PiBJNE: WRrfBY 4e� - - • _ v3aor o! a Health i'reit � North - - •_ - . - _ York, and is taking field, work at I present in Larder Lake. W e We s3'e report . - - - to- - ) - - OP'1'01IETRIST Mra. Hatt, of Por Perry, yr h has / /� J. A. WILLOUGHBY '• 0.80 to 19A0 and Z00 to 560 been nursing' Mrs. M. Hamiltoh; is . ANG soNS vonbtgs:_ Mom- Wed.. W, 7 to 9 herself a patient in -t(e: Oshawa. ... .. _ t4 Hos slain That's 'ust what - I orlty Years Canada s _ Lars. DTSN 1.Y BLDG.. Opp. . P. O.. p - : I ( yGV est l�srm Agency. The "nth Annivoersary of- Union' For Country propel, Oust. OSHAWA. ONTARIO wsa celebrated bby St. Jf,hn's in "b, -- �tteed —Q restful change Galt J. L (Bud) Stewart Phone . Res. 55903 Office 1516 the Township. Ha1L A congras;stionz "t' r rte' q from. the stress _and , ! AD0605 ' Toronto (Three.Day 'Berri ' erri Arranged) a1 supper was netted by the lad- li+br That Home Ia The City lea of the W. A. and W. M. S _1►Ir . • _ strain of everyday affairs. call Oar- Clo r Dept - ltt,7dtsis: . lunxnw .•+.. ! T. �C. frown. one of the eldest of - And that's just what Atellers A Atkinson cur ariembere, (-,t� the bir.hday cake - __7y pu'(I find in Ontario': - -- �' ---j -- �°- — y -- and. spoke a few. ) ~ 1 ■� Plwoo Agin 201 W 2 - litoatt. 29U sumptuous meal, a prdgram -was' \ _ �;' happy, holi&y Land. - r .1ieensed arranged of local talent. which _ Gas_ rnjaved to the full tby those %� T �X is - . - • - - pre!4nt. Rev. 1 ackey wn,a chair ' -- .�DIXUi�I Auctioneers and 3fts. Barclay, Sr., an organist - _ __NORTH BAY of the church for sonic nears wan _ -,= 7.40 ' _ s - ....... - �6 Yetur' Experlea OWEN SOUND _ , _ - - ' Present also, and - assisted B+ *v. _ - - - ` Sales conducted anywhere - -IRENETA.NG ` - 6.05 1 _ ESpeciallaing In Farm Stock, Furni- Gardner. who preached heir about o «; titre and Pre. Bales. twenty-five yearn ago, • stroke on :GRAYENFIUR$'i'- ; 6.70 ... v 11 Q¢�Q � a Q y Church Union, ' and Rave some en- = _ . • _ ..,. ,.. P 1U Sales personally Listed and AdverrlseEL Bills prepared and • lightening facts. M A R K H A M = _ per. Brougham Firemen • are making _ . _h. .... excavations for a r•esorvw of .water water ?HONE '99W _ - Fro1T1 t rierviee at the- rear of the MuMcipai hall. o J . %V . [� I X O 1\ _ arse thinking not lya of �� _ EASJ,ERN HOUSE - - ,PftOPRIETOR Reasonable Rates convenierro, but are• lookintt to the 4i00 " AMBULANCE YaO_XE :90 8T0VFF% -ILLH futnre s1kfety of tie village. drove over to see the ceremony ► Mrs. ,11 -ervin �ltinis and Lorne, r - I spent tits we with her 'par - � mad. Mr. acrd Mrs. W. Bross o€ Tara ' Insurance Co. - ents•,Mr. and' Mrs. L. Honey. , dio�a down and were a- Write or Phone - tronr the guess at the wedding � Bates for Varm and Oaasl�r The Evening W. A. held their Greenwood g - . Your l rielidl- Resident Arent'' - - on a M'sa Edits' one 14th, � d" y g There 'will not beb any Sundry on Wednesday evening, June 14th, �" e•4 R>3AI11'OB Ii1rf8UBA.NCE AGENT - School or Morning Service at the ' with a good attendance. Assa"obAe [nsaraaes of AN !>rr 10F10. FDiH CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOlI[ODUAR United Church here- oti Suttila r, - _y h �y friends of . Rosa Din- /�'•v. . _ LTABIIATY INAHRANCE hake. ' oviing to the Decoration Day Ser- hey hope he will soon recover from BOWrn$n8t �.sib3Ot1 his lo BUY ROM AND vice at Salem Cemetery being held ng illness. PROM • ' LIST YOUR PR�OPMRTIMS FOR SAiLEE; WITH on June 25th. When Rkv. Arthur E. Nelson Cole able to go to _ CYRIL E 'MORLEY _ Young, of >j3tekering, Wile Rive the ing rlac.,vered from the flu. address Music will.be. furnished by F UMBER _ " Greenwood United .Church choir. DEATHS Mrs: W. Perkins visited her" son - in Toronto, over th e Week-end, and CHESTER, WilliaDn— Entered ,into attended the Perkins' family picnic rest at Highland Creek on Monday at Stratford . June 19, 1950,fliiam Chester, be- LUMB Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. loved husband , of Elizabeth Dick- e I.II[I'PlED Herb. Middleton upon the arrival son,'Aear father of Wellington and . of a young so►1, at Oshawa Hospital brother of Mrs. B. F. Closson, of. Pbonesi Scarboro 311W Pr How*rd, Ill? Highland Creek The . funeral took (in Tuesday, June 13, 1930, Eier;- lg� on Thurada from the famil Rlwhwsys ! and IA. SCarboro Junetivn - one fine. p y v cTimstt'i Bay road . The Y. P. Y. held their summer residence with interment at Ers- I ine Cemetery. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY nifM in¢, in the form of •a'picnie'at rsi *s» i Gr-cilwood Park `on Wednesday 'v- McILTYRF,, - H•-gh - Gordon—=& - ,,' . Li0fHF,R- 1sougn or Dressril, Trim, Sash stud Doors.- ruing. f -. � drily on Monday, June 19, 1•'SG, at G�neratulatinrg t,; Mr: 'and``Mr3: ' ' Tornnto, H. Gordon McIntyre, , of PICKUP STRAW AND HAT( }ws�• :,� U�IT$_CQ�It'hl! °:•. `�sme Sagh, G"I. B'p "i - , RALIN,, FrrK+ Brown o•t their mar-► - :•t Clar �a', II owed tu=b:.n3 of ]is- ; tau 1•refitted. . I'LOWI%sI A \U UI9t1N0 1C ' t,t.Rr►.uc3 :�t -Ts n :, T1�.nnaeonA. t%7pt^oe. QrebnDonrd. 3^•�"_V t iln:twl 0hureb on: "Inv." FSe1- Crov -t• and brc they of )eSty, of Jane•. =b. slick•, y_11•n P - ,iwr Fyn. Toronto Ln,l C. S. Wclntyre o! "Garde" Tic•.req °•1 #N •''� •lry _. Slrrh, Weldtex,.and Etcb Wtm4. . r 'r;c,,, r, rt the Ch8Psl of �1. 'hMrnr tti',.rr..yi etrintr?>• ' to bw ' apt" Acs grar 's'" I 1 b 9. ci77�t'1 s.. ,•u" i'"d Cedar vdth Naffs. Insnme Maiut. ttllala IL i3edford,• ' 9&41ntow Ave.,. W. MVLIMO W14TTF, _ plex o :CE ttjhW. sad is 4A be, AtO gM des service en - Thursda -. with (nt- • s:am-main 4*411i R. T:tts1mrg rafrra cd op_ his vvatYdedd lbea%tb►:11 '►7 P'ono Pic _ . _ erment at ipasetnout Vnion Cem- - of- the- men„ d of t7!!� ! -rF7 �a4b3 etetY. _ tew� I _[�alsLay - ►�'i �� —part, garden, hart natural. pasture Not Light., cwt — thick, long, and luscious. And .r _ J _ But Ozone what did those cows do? ]�,y 1 nosed. around the_ ,ash�piYe; ate,. Salada Tea Bags are ridy 1 Polly Slagle' -- branches off trees: reached 'over N little - - n *�� `� the nee and nibbled at a .. fdr.a.� w.r "%� '.� ' shows anew fence bled for a� a �` lamp elm Partner set out last year; push— electric -? ' ell their noses lender the leper to . - - < that gives Off, get at the -fresh green oats. Then ? not light. but = : air- purifying they looked around for places in the yard where the grass was the ozone. This thickest and greenest —and on it T, -•.. - - ozone lamp they settled . down to . chew. -their _ creates indoors cud. They should be put out to the same feed on some of the pastures we _refreshing have seen this year— Perhaps rhea y - - -_ -- atmosphere so they might appreciate wna, they noticeable _out- have at home. rr z side 'after am electrical 'r storm:. T-he - ._ AN 1 S�H R S rL lamp is de- T(= • .. • .. y Ride rs signed for • "Dear Anne Hirst: i am frantic. many tiseS in 361y - sister -in -law, whom I .have. �. _ e z:•:'x::. homes. hrlpea m do natty waj, Ho o t- Owl _� `� , "�' businesses .and to steal my husband! J. /r'/ indus'.rial "He •confesses ^,.w .. . ., - .. he often Isi e r ens lie working was O : Sb e - called him up by O. IL SHARP .� ; ; t,� ': little spiders =they sever 'have a chance to get a%%ay at all. Another incessantly. But • _ - ' - he denies there CHAPTER FOUR took mint at fire barber shop. I _ \! ' good thing to have around is an - - was afimia' to head him off sell talk �j .extension light —no ceiling light is was anything fx- '(Continued From List Week) to him, when I heard the shot, I aj�O���� any good when it comes to fat= twetn them. "'Old Hank Roberts held out his found .him layin' there in tI* alley. aeay places. But of course you may "She is really tenant palm upward Webb, in the you all seen me take my gun oft �OFGINGEjt�A�tM not have a cellar as big as ours. i 3 bad- woman. barber chair, looked of Chet out- Hank.' I took u- because i'l likely believe your could drop one of rhea She has had several affairs since ' stretched hand, surprise and auspi- aced it Tea; who shot old Hank?" Gmnnetottme P Clo rl%e - wariime houses down in -. our -base- slit-- ma'ffied, even while her bus: _ mcyt and e•:tl I. -..n -te a .. hand wa in service. He does not - 'ieion in his eyes. °Hard to a -y, �untrw• . bl�, ! _ We had a Ter nice rain last - "I'm collectin' 'em, son." don't know. And if that's the way week and as a result everything t`'ell, our poor old horses have settee to know or care; 'far what- Webb Winters sat up in the bar- y-on took at it; l reckon that the u looking so much btfter. But. oh gone. 1�e hated saying good -bye ever she says is all right with him. �-- her chair. Slowly he took his sin- Hoot-Owl Pool-kin rrianage. to git to them w`t certainly hope-they -NO FAITH -NOW her ch from the waistband of his B dear, it is so -chilly in the• house aloe without Webb Winters. Why have a good home and will be well "I've told my husband i �r6ttfd overalls and 'banded it to the First week in Juno and when we don't you boy a tin star. They sell •treated. 14,e sr11a21 tractor: is .now forgive him. But I have no faith are ready to sit down in the eve= 'sheriff, 'em cheap." - on the job and the men found it- left that he'will not = go .back to = ,. , - nirrg we are glad of a bit of fire g stuff around -' "I'm obliged. Webb.- -_ Tea turned and walked bicTt to very- bandy for t. tin her. : —. in the furnace. But then we are not- "Keep the change." the bar. - The Hoot -Owl Pool men :xvhen they .were fixing fences: Utle "it is killing me .lo -know he has "'When you. git ready - to leave joined the lanky Texan. They had sitting down eery' mncll tPlre bog, . day when -Bob tuns away I .heard been so deceitful. I can't under - "town; call for -your gun at the oi- turned their ..- backs. on 'Webb light evenings give one a chance the tractor start up acid. immediately flee. You'll git it back." Winters. to get so many little odd jobs done. r was outside to•investigate. I had 'stand w�3ty' because he was good to I have even been able to paint. at net in every, way. I just can't be- "Thanks a bell of a lott" Webb Webb, stood= there, tegi wide- -a felling p rtuni :y -t just waiting lieve anything good of him any _ la back in�his chair, a sardonic rim night. Oh. yes. I , still on that- �. : y g spread. his eyes the color of deep ' for an opportunity .to it it out showing through the bandage and hall —but the end is in sight. There more. g ii ice. They had turned -their backs when ma one was: around. lie used a shaving tattier. Hanle Roberts _ on him. He stood there with his is only the floor to do now and - "I would leave thif' commvriit . ° "ttralked out... -.. _ then I can say to and be t drive t big one but this lit but l; have worked hard to build - o he tie _ ,gun in. his hand fellow with its starter, clutch and thankful• - u? our business and flttr home, and So be had met .Hank Roberts.. "Warvt stater," said the doctor. - gears is some'th ng .elx again. Sure - -: _.Where had been no invitation to "And stand back, men " Something tells me l should. enough. there was Partner in the Y hate to give it all up And I supper. On tire contrary. the The bartender brought aFhc4lf never be able to make a tivirig as driving shed, experimenting with. don't Ike to think of divorce. Please . sheriff's attitude had been an 'thing basis of warm Rates: 1 he tobacco a painter. I 'grt into some - awful the' gears. As soon as lie' ass sure advise me. but friendly Webb suddenly real- smoke was thick in the saloon: The nix -ups occasiomlly --only 1 Dave of himself he let the clutch out and _ - r DISGLTSTFD" iced what that old peace officer was doctor, one of the old cow- country never yet painted myself into a, -was then _aw;sy -.for tnost -of the • To forgive a 'husband. and going to try to do. He was plan- type. worked with deft hands. - The - corner —if you get what (torso. 1 afternoon. •then. refuse to trust him again. sting to disarm the Hoot-Owl Pool _ green cloth on the pool table was, would -like' tat know how it is pos- I cows are out to grass. First ' is an empty g4sturie. When you _.men. Sheer suicide. ruined by blood and water and the Bible to avoid smears of paint here, to a patch at the back of the house • turn your, back on hini io this was out of the .4hair aside , battettder';.-face was drawn with there -sad everywhere. it is--a secret . ... •way, you rob him of the one in- Webb a jerk.,- He wiped- the lather from worry. He might lose his job to- I have never yet discovered. Do the . ,.. •,centive -he has to be true to you. ` his face and 'grabbed his -hat Part-, ;sorrow • because ke had .let them baseboard and there are paint daubs • You must tell your husband - =of his face piss still eormd with ruin tier cloth on the pool table. tie- - on the wall: do the -floor and there • that. your will'try to forget. the - ` a stiff stubble of w ers. It gave. went about his business of fetch- are smears here and there on the • affair, and that you will trust -. P him an almost clownish -appearance.- = Ing Warm ;vases and bandages with baseboard."' V1`ark over your fiend ! :hunt' completely not to visit the fff But the hard loot 'to h"s.eyes bslied a reluctant. sullen a.r, and there are spashes on the floor. • woman again alone. Put him on - -- s►41' clown spirit. Webb slcli+ly shoved.his gun into Put papers down and you trip over • his honor. That should inspire him _ He looked up and down the dim= the waistband of Lis overalls. He them. - Make p determined effort to. • to be true to you from now on. h ty lighted street. `o sign of Hsu: looked through narrowed' eyes at Bet into all the corners w•11en, paint -, :> Roberts. Webb,-stood there ancer- Tex and the others whose backs ing window• -sash and you get paint. ! You htlp..onsi ra being `! .. •affectionate and considerate, and a 'n so much v h I_.. 1 fed tainly. Then, from the- shadows were RO�c turned to him. all over the g s so proving that what has hap - and darkness down the street, came A hand. a hand that was none _ time is wasted trying to inakt a neat` _ - _ �'• f_ the sound of a shot. ''Webb broke too steady, touched Webb's arm. job of thing. so that now ! gq me r- •'ptPla fa a go t the past. into a ruse He turned to' look into five eyes' of rily on and clean up. afterw3Gds. j Plan . to go out together 'as He almost stumbled over the old judge Anders• And hurt is i hint that someone 1 often as you can Invite mutual ; _ prpstrate form of a man: -in the _ "Don't feel it too deeply. %V ebb.. may f nd' useful. If you have ns'ed, d *:friends in, and make his home alleyway behind a saloon. He They're good boys, a t t s uu ilew =t -• �a • -'• : = -= "¢ P • #tie so 'interesting that he has er _ struck a -match. By its uncertain, - fashion." _ _ despair trying to clean up splashes ; - .nu awn• w i,c .,,r..: flickering light he saw the blood- "They turned -their backs to rte. that have dried without your_ notic- ' Take your vacation together, an3 stained fare of old Hank Roberts. jndAt. ing them. Try using very hot - latter. •use your charm and wit to be Gently he picked up -the old "%'on asked for it. didn't you ? "' on them. It works. A again he- sparkling girl he mar- Ir `aheriff and carried him into` the Judge Anders -was•, sober. Cold My worst predicament so far has • maried. This will be your 'best saloon. - sober, He wa; shaved. • Hii linen been reaching the wall and ceiling A • insurance against the future. s "F'efch the doctor -," Webb told a �, was threadbare. tint cleats. He was over the- wefl of the stairs. I knew ': • Of course you, will not think _- bystander. -,;He laid' the wounded 'wearing his rusty black broadcloth I ' should have= had- a scaffold- • of divorce —nor of.moving away. ilhiriff on a pool fable. The bar suit and a black felt hat. There ing built but, it seemed such a tot Pg • A man who wants to be unfaith- ' �Itegdcr started to -protest, bet the was a whimsical. - tolerant smile on of work, for the small amount of • iul to his wife cam be unfaithful _ ":took in Webb -Winters' eyes stop- the face thai was etched with painting there was to do. So. for • anywhere. Stay where you are, - Ped him.' countless lines. His voice w•as low- the high spots; I e- xpe'rimentetl by, and win ' your husband all o% cr - Water- art$ - some-ckan te_wele." - : pitched, vibrant. His eyes, no' 'using a sprng-, mop for the paint- • again. If ' he is worth his salt— Webb snapped at him. longer bleary, looked at the cowboy in. It worked but, the job was Under the Sun —An over =sized s and your are —you can. If. '11ow- Men stood- around, watching steadily. somewhat patchy. -When our niece hat of Stitched -reen linen don- $ ever, he does not' keep, his word. Webb bathe the ugly wound. The ... Webb' looked at him. "t reckon was here she looked at my work losers this beach eDSemble • that' is" time enough to take other _ • bullet 'had :torn through the I did ask„ for it, sir. but Hank with, critical eyes and said —"If you from the midsummer roller- • ste¢s. 'tsheriff's' cheek, -ripping it wide open; Roberts is a white man: He didn't had boards reaching from the rail- tion of Paris designer Jacquds ♦ s ',,clipping, the upper part of an ear have it eomin', ing over to the step - ladder I could Fath,.Chem' -red, jersey shorts and creasing -the ckull .'' "' ••\ t ';;in*t `hive it kneel or then and give that wall a - 1 y ?hie are more ways than one- The doctor came. Old Judge coming." And he- went bark to his second coat." And by Jove, that 4 r re topped th-a- l.yl Anne im.t Anders was holding the basin of work• of helping to care • for the: is 'exactly what slit 'did . . . with ter are topped off with a thigh Anse Hint has the answers, and �w•arm • water. Webb -reached -over - wounded -man. nothing to hang on to and a 12 foot length jacket lined in white she will -help you. through. Write . and took- his own gun `from the Cold water now. A shot of drop if she felll Partner put a tern" cloth for the latest in sun` her at Box 1; 123 FUghteenth St- waistband of the sheriff's trousers.- ..whisky-. Slowly, deliberately. Sher- brace under the boards in the mid -.. styles.. New Toronto, Ont. ,Then he faced Tex and the other iff Hank Roberts sat up. His head die which he hung on to like grim coaUojs �-°ho made t11e Boot -Owl tluobbed. with .stabbing pains. His, death; l' held' the hoards at one � • Pool. They had filtered in as the face was bandaged. His gaze .fo-' end to make sure they didn't skip, .'news went around. cased on Webb Winters. while Babs inched her way- along = b I`m wotiderin' wile snot Mani:,' "7 nvi ;c�. A' w n . : Webb said, his.eyes cold,,hard, and back yonr -gun,' - .Once or tw•ice's11e glanced at me `� u�ut2._ ShOAB menacing. "I got it- back. Hank. •figured it anxiously and said — "What arc you ��- ++++fir _ "Hard to say, said ,Tex, his - knight come in handy." looking so worried about, Aunt ' _ 1'm'all right ?" Well= ae�t'Ve • .. .. voice flat. - - The doctor and. judge .Anders ' Oweti a "Hank was startin' out to collect helped the sheriff off the pool, table. maybe —but I was hot all-over be- / - atilt the Hoot -Owl Pool guns. He Old Hank Roberts stood oft his fore she w•as througli.. I had one / S - - feet, swaying • a little. consolation—our acrobat weighed "I'll help ,yon, get homb," said', only 109 pounds. Now if it had been POhsft Off dirty scuffy Webb. , me .but enough said!" - ` r� ' shoes with Nugget .. . — Webb ,Wintbts looke8 funny_ welt Anothe3 job I did last week was t` give. them a big, bright . his bandaged face covered by dried 'clean up the cellar. We'had a -good `� "r.� , _ shine that lasts all day. lather, one half. 'clean :thaven, the garden last year and a lot of stuff other half covered with a dusty went •'dow n--- cellar: -There : was also - Nugget Shoe Polish t stubble. a lot of stuff to cat~ry up this spring. kiseps all leather>r in ' ' Hank Roberts looked at the' cow- And • 1 knew its That part done 4. }lp.tpp condition .. . boy who stood there. He -shook -attacked the cobwebs! --with the aid bff Webb's hoping. hand. Then he of a vacuum cleaner. It wouldn't• e� makes shoes lath longer.' - • '� ' � � spoke thickly, through his bandages - be safe to ,try that. stunt .with. an ._ _. - - -•• • -- •� - - - - •- y, "Keep your gun, Webb., You upright vacuum - bits might v.Ft spokt true- w•6-tds when von said if - ' into the motor'and ruin it; But with Ox_> • I"= AND ALL•aHADZi Or BROWN � might come in handy. if 'there's a tank- type almost anything is any Hoot -Owl Pool man in town Ipossible. By using the u revice tool , , s SHOES _. by daybeeak, -l'll �mal:e',a bttnCit it,is a Simple rpatter to get rid of utters out of him. t I'm oin h poor MORNING' THIS ' ^'usyRna mile, the a won7tlkno a nc,w —but f'll be back. "g B one- dtr1, gob and spiders. The Y .-- M.kLAU you re around. ( Continued Text Week) • IWUE 25 — 1' committee, headed by the River -� K-S 'r °.,t I ,` emd Mr. Frank, conducteil visitofs IAL �; - around the remodeled church.. �. ; .�, ,• 7. " Police Committee. •Some` oi' -- �att,� the younger men of the chnrcii - _. _ scrved'as guards ° r ovesaie items. .._ ._ . _. , _ . ,. _ •• * '� � ,; •.: On the day of the auction, cars - .... h•`. , began to pour into the parking ' Between early spring and late spoons minced onion, 'I tablespoon :1•, autumn most "boys" -ages ranging chopped parsley, mixed immedi- y sl:ace in the morning.' $i3ding, be= gan at • 10:30. The spirit of the -bid- from 6--to 60 -get - rite •chance, our ately l;efore saving. ` -- . make the chance, to go fishing. ' • - - ding • soon caught on, and met -- -Which is all right.too, and just as Here is an easily made fisIi sauce: : chandise began to m9ve. it should be. Y' cup sweet cream• whipped and ";yam One of `the new cars was bid , , _,___• .nlI ,� up to'within $10 of list price. Two But when they bring •home them. mined with ,� cup freshly grated bidders wanted it; so the dealer "trophies' 'aiL4 expect the woman nurse- radish or carefully drained who had offered it on percentage �i cl.�'1:,,,,n_c....:..» �._ �L :: ,.;.,0..1,.1..0- .,•.mi, l.ill_;.,_.a= pro- --notice a tempting fish dinner, it's frigeratc?r and serve cold vii nit sold •each ' of them a- line model: - t % and gave 7;: per cent of the pro• - well,' it's well to have a little dash. tits to the church. About 1 o'elocle - 4rnowledge, as well as 'plenty of « • w i ; y ,,,' .' ; - atfeace PLEASE DO. If oar really' 'like a box of roosters Aras put--up -.for p So I hopeflfese hirffs.wttrbe help -' "a lemon flavor with} fish, sprinkJi "`" _ - "' lam' sale, given back, and resold'until -- +. >. it brought in $80. In the middle -•ful. They refer, of course, to fresh- lemon juice 'on the fish after'-it s a / ' s of the afternoon: itist for fun, some- water fish - products of ponds, is cleaned, before storing in the one brought in -.a rttule. , It was Inc penefratFS �: -- — rather than the salt -water varieties. f F' - nrceb • - sold and resold until it netted $117. !Some of the hints, by the way, go • s + One committeeman brought a fine for the men -folk too. if an -` s.,. dairy cow to the sale,.knd bought' pan-frying and you wish to �'. Al. •- _. _.elminate the.small bones some fish it back himself, paying a- good-_prict y - o s s - �- -for . it and donating the amount First responsibility far the sue - , i? ` t•s• make scoring cuts length• ',;; • ' : _ .0ss_o( the fish - dinner that may nise from ..tail t°' -near head, - to the church. follow such trips rests squarely on inch apart and, deep enough to Even the minister's 5-year-old son the person cob° .caEc}Ies the jif h. touch the larger rib bones. \i'hen' David, got interested in .the sale - Fish should be cleaned soon after fried in `fairly deep fat, the. tiny U heir a Bantam • mother hen , and. loose bones will cri. her six 'tiny chicks went on the they are caught, except in coldest �p so that they: block, As a joke some farther weather, and not carried around in can be taten. : - -- - - -• « + iriends outbid the minister, then _ -ores} or boat vatleaned ' Mother Of' Thy Bride -Few mothers live to enjoy their chil- lWesented the Bantits to - little- - Well, my - "fish 'story' scenic to' - - . ' have strung itself out lounger than dun's Golden Wedding anniversary, so 90 -year -old Mrs.' anet i�avid - -- -k- If. a fish is cut open, the gills and - - •The sale was a social -ffaiir as - entrails removed, acid the blood I -thought it ivotild, so [ won';, , Terr }, center, i§ rIg,ht proud of being the guest of honor a,t he ° have v4H as a fund - raising, project. The along the backbone scraped out space to tell you anything' mid -June Golden Wedding party of her daughter and son in- Women's $ervi�e unit served - - .,i,.,..♦ r_►rine4 I'm- _ . _ gn _ Y Y' a a t. with the thum acv, nd Mrs Adam ti basil, -it. ws�l lee -• - . they've 14 . r�jm«nade Bova, sandwiches. and •� -along-except to sa that the ve _= even in midsummer. I 'ore those Q' RU r t experts w.hc say -water should never l been tried any! pronounced hot coffee all day. At noon they-, tench a - cleaned fish. Us! all the =QOd• RURAL CHURCH cooked a good dinner•. = • • + Everyone helped. The newspapers water -you wish, but' -wipe the fish PAID OFF ITS DEBT y -- - - dry with grass or cloth. Never !et Springtime. Pie. _ _ _ + _ in, nearby towns ran big ads and ; ci a fish touch another, if you want 1 Cup Finely Diced Rhubarb -- - ;, printed. thousands -of sale bills free. -1 Cup Diced Pineapple, Fresh - A flying - farmer friend of the-church ._. . IQ preserve' natural markings. - Members of- rtud churches laden 'E his make. for a gn-it of coopera- scattered t e bills .from his plane s or Canned + + « I Cup Cooked, Pitted Prunes *� debt -and, unfortunately, there Lion that lightFna the Bard work 'mss auctioneers- gave, their ser- - SCALING THE FISH t✓i Cirp Steps - - - "' "axe -any such -will be interested necessary 'for such a project" wires, and an Algoma bank clerked' Trout need no further prepara- spoon Qtriiek- Cookin ire the story of how one congress- What committees • do you -need? . , t$ ;• sale.. The County Fair Board- 1. Table " iron for cooking, but othit fish must ' •r te s tion put &cross the idea of an ofd- Well, the Good Hope then appoint- supplied the big tent, and tire' High - be scaled or skinned. It's a vise -- . fashioned farm t<tsin I This rural ed seven, in addition to the planners wa Department loaned thick Recipe Pb►iri" Pis ,roan wbq scales -the, aeAtly . ckansd 2 Ti lespoone Butter or Mar= - st church is Iowa 'prat on who handlid Ilse' reheating sad planks for its floor. A 16cat cream- fi.• h he brings home, because his _ a banefit , at which over 170.000 ' publicity. Brine P ty cry provided trot water m cream wife . then .non's object to; future 2 Egg WIdies _ ._ __ -worth of goods and livestock was 1. Fence and -Tent Committee. cans for the kifthen. b Irips. * • 4 Tableap000s Susar ' clEered for sale The rrnit was so They build. pens and fences far The key to this success was the gratifying . that now the ehmeh, lixeatoek. and Combine the rhubarb, pineapple,' put up a large tent spirit of the congregatio _ As a :.Mast :fish. art easy to scale, but- - - p gar and tapioca, which started five year's aso with for display of appliances. - T - the brilliant ellow prunes, �s �cn sugar lisp locale editor remarked ,about the Y pew is an �' - Pour into- a pastry - }tried 9-iath pit -a "'Gods Acre" plats for raising erected a sturdy rlatform where the safe, "It ,wag like a- steam roller. eeptioa. Dip it briefly in boiling #'triads; has paid off all indebtedness. equipment was auctioned cff. When the bidding pea. Dot with butter. Bake in a hot g gat started, the water, _and- it will shed its "wales as oven (425' F.) for 1S minutes. Re- Also It has been remodelod into a 2, Livestock and Donated Articles r,•ommittee had -a tough time pat- a molting chicken does feathers,- duce beat to 350' F;. and ,bake 30 community center as well as a This group supervised the loading ting on the brakes." - - - 4:atiish (a country -favorite• in many _minutes longer. Beat the' egg [>�4 of worship. The story is and ,unloading of items_ given for _ ''places) mu3t_ be skint& -There' hold by H. O. Brannan in "Success- sate. whites until stiff but .not dry. Add Balsoe Lighter more. than one way to skirt a cat - flat Farming." 3: Checkin in Committee; These Fish, but the easiest seethed is to star a tablespoon at a time, beat- _ + • + - g' New cigarette lighter ligbts 2760 the finis in a ing .until mtticture forms stiff peaks, men booked and tabulated _ each titles • without reftiL. Lighter- uses _-T.- Put pan- and 15 to 20 minutes before serving. If The 'idea was born the rday a' item and signed contracts with butane gas cartridge, has no wick, ",diag water over . it.. -The_ skin _.Spread lightly -over top.. of pie and church- committee pitched is; to help each person who brought articles wheel cap. Model is desk- size: _ then strips off like tissue paper. It bake in a moderate oyes (350- F.) the new minister, the Reverend' on a percentage basis. They evalu- produces jetlike flame when lever -beats nailing. the fish to a board you wish, chill Wesley Frank, unload his house- ' aced merchandise and recorded sash. -is pressed Flame goes out when - and pulling off the skin with plier{ pie 'std serve with -hold s • sweetened whipped ocean in pfacE goods, The Revrr:ad Mr. gifts given. lever pressure. released. ma Frank, who has been a farm pastor 4, The Parkin _ ..of the meringue. This recipe makes � Committee. A DO S,' AND' DON"1'll ICY for 23 years,. had brought along a ' COOKING one 9 -inch pie. - •ri:urch =board member opened his A MOTORIST in Pacific Beach. Apricot -Spice Cake dozen pullets. But he found the cornfield near the church for a Calif., lost a wheel off his 'trailer- Cooking fish o ingrc a matter is p sugar. firmly packed cltieken coop filled with surplm ,parking 'area, and this c4iniTnittee He witched ii roll into the hands of - - iom'ts than following an intricate - °1 ca brown s _ -. g Y -2 cups to -. - 4uia�., �L, . �, and windows which directed the traffic, a man who loaded it into his car recipes. There are onRy a few basic.- _I sup apricots. cart in .siaall were left over from the church re -. 3. Reuption Corismittee. This sad hurrisdly drove array. ways to prepare fish- baking, broil- piece• modeling. Jag, steaming, pan- frying, with their, sarioe - 'is cup butter or mar _ Bringing out err armload "of 1nm- several variations of planking, Y4 cinnamon teaspoon cinnaon - her, one of the man asked, - by - in deed fat. ttarsppop_etoseC not have a sale and dispose of- this - - please i)Ori'L There are three. ea- 34 team salt sarplud:" Someone - else suggested emits of success in cooking fish = 2 caps fliD� • ` this ask the church member for too mach heat, too :Huth cooking: I teaspp0000n song Power : donations of livestock ter make it. -- • They're really ritzy -and no 1 teas :. a bigger sale. That eoriversation led' trooble'st all to maim• .with new and 'too strong taut There- iFloisrhmaan's Fast Risin - - fore � _ _ , • _•' Combine the brown _sugar, water.•. • to a geArral chtireh mbetittg where � • jpry �,� � G� � �t :Hive • » • dried "apricots, butter, nutmeg,' on- plans for "the 'sale were made. li t - «.;, ? - gh dough: sad note of Don't turn om the taeat full- blast - •namop,, closes and salt is 'sauce- Tlie backbone, of ' the planning ' _ " r >jx; ," tthe bother °f old time perishable - pan. - Simmer 8 minutes, Let cool Bas done by five farmer - members �asct� a dozen• ges-- Fish is a delicate protein Food and to ,lukewarm.' .Sift .together .the. - of the, church, with their minister. #k: keeps full strength wirboart needs gentle heat. Saia}ler fish (trout, blue- gills, flour, sodi and baking powder. Add ' Leonard Dittmer, who manages a to first mixture£, stirring only until 'herd of Holstein con's on his place bream, perch, sunfish, which ,some ingredients are .well blended. Pour , near the church, was chW man. One call paafish, and Catfish) should re- into a greased loaf O�TY aER �U pan and bake in member suggested that they solicit ceive a protective - covering before a moderate oven 1350° F.) 40 to 45 •merchandisi from • dealers in '.the • Measure into a 1 bowl t ' icing fried. A personal favorite is minutes. Cool before slicing. Serve nearbj towns of Al ona and .Burt G lukewarm water, 1 ts , u made thus: Roll the fish it} Aour sea- g kited au sdr until sup issddis- a soned with salt and•pepper'••dip into p�°'r' or sprinkled with sifted con- to be sold on a commission basis. gar ts+r fectioner's sugar. Makes l- loaf. . This idea •later. pieced; very profit- solved• Sprinkle with l envelope r a beaten egg which has been diluted Cheese -Rice Ring able Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising al: l }h: ty.cn tail 1`t..w Lc� suwa iv erns., roll again in another deasoned mitt- ' � espoons. chopped .onion For two Reeks prior to the sale TI FN stir well, lure of half flour, half bread crumbs. 1 green pepper, chopped . day, these five men went about their r " Add s/4 c. lukewarm water and This sere foe ordin -_ 2• m�spoons butter,, or margar- community soliciting donations and .. 1 up. Salt. Asid, all at,once, 31/2 e. es ary,paa- frying., - publicizing the -skle. .. , tae = - once,sifted Dread flour sad work of deep -fat frying. ; In pan- frying, 1 1rrS cups canned tomatoes in with the hamda; work in 3 lbs like the fat hot for the first fen: Everyone responded. O'tie chuic5 " soft shortenin' Knead on li htl ,Is/s .cups ecoked rice i B g Y minutes. Flitting in eke coated fish member offered an electric cream Soured board until smooch std, cools n %teaspoon salt separator. :� farm ho _ elastic. Place in trreased bowl. quo y, and then the hear— - teaspoon - a used coal. cookstov-- -- `I'herr was. , Cover with a damp`doth and set -• should be turned down. hen the = - ' 1/ naps grated 'state cheese a rice inwat-rgplace,freefrom-draught. sheath brbWns nicely, fish usually . P I'Iereford� steer,- five gal - Saute onion and green pepper in loos of house Let rise until doubled in -bulk; is done, buffer. Add' tomatoes and rice. paint, a stew half- Y Punch down dough in bowl, fold �► • • "'' `',. �,t ' ton pickup truck, and a case of over, cover and a let rise un- -Simmer until rice has absorbed the -� w tiI doubled in bargkatnTurn outbn Don't smother mild, delicate s p po 'der, And so it went -hum- Fi' "> ` 1 'freshwiter fish • in hot and ' heavy , 'liquid Add salt, pepper and cheese. dreds and hundreds of items, little lightly- floUred, board and divide Stir until cheese melts, Pack into. a " ' into 2 ual portions;'sha each - !. sauces. Creole and similar sauces greased ring mold. Unmold and fill . and big, •from turkeys to tractors. : ,, piece into s long roll about It /2" are fine for stronger- flavored, salt- Some were given oufright and sonic in diameter. Cover with a damp centre with scrambled eggs. ►fakes water fish,' but plain lemon butter c nt 8 ith - cr, on a percentage basis. cloth and let rest 15 mina. Using t4 tablespoons butter melted with - !Whoa dealers ia- neuD towns _ _ _ a flouredsharp knife, cut dough t teas Cottage- Garden Salad - . ._ y goon lemon -juice and T into 2" lengths and place, well 5 slicq bseon were solicited, they offered dozens - teaspoon pepper added) is better 3 cups creamy cottage cheese H of new and- used_ appliances, trucks, apart, °n greased cookie shots, - for :fresh - water. species, s Sprinkle rolls with cornmeal and A tablespoon chopped onion errs, and arm machines on com- l let rise, uncovered, for V2 hour. A very mild sauce for baked fish 10 radishes, sliced, mission. - �l1 �+,�. Brush with cold water and let ian lie" made' by blending into a , {1 rise another hour. Meanwhile, cup of plain white• sauce- one -of tits �i cuP p milk or light creamy Commission rates for the church's . stand a broa shallow an of ho 3S teaspopoa salt that`s were: '~0� water in the oven and h t iollowing: •'S' cup diced cooked ly(s teaspoon peppei Items worth up"to $200, 15 . et. __ �� t3 plre eat celery, or 2 tea. oons re ered•mus. • P i>ot. 425 . Remove pan gp $ P Fry.:�acon until crisp. Urain and cent; $200 'fo� '$40D, 10' per. cent; _ `.�, � .. . _ -0f water from oven and bake the � , - lard, of. %,: cup grated Cartediatl crumble in small bits. Combiile' $4fl(t snit u 7t, rolls in Brehm -filled oven for t p.. / per cent. // cheese - With the 'cottage cfieese," onion, Percentage items accounted for {,'� hour, brushing them 1Ptth'col� « _ • « s parsle rkdishes, milk ` salt and - ahnost half the da •' �.� water and sprinkling lightly with Y, Y S profits. O�Ysttt oorrtmeal after the first 15 mina., 'Carters sauce is delicious with pepper. $rive small amounts of the � How dots the work get done on • � FI►�1��..+^" and again brushing, them,wtich '► fah of any sort: One of the best - mixture m lettuce cups and garnish a farm sale like tlris? a s.•M•..+.�'�' cold water 2 ininutea before re- recipes '.for iti 1 cup mayonnaise with tomato wedges and - greett- "The important tiring, "'says' thi - ,,�.�.t moving baked buns from the 2 ,tablespoons_. chopped pickle, 1. , pepper rings. bf +kc,' 8 to 10 serv- Reverend Mfr, Frank, "is to give , oven, Yield - lS rolls. _ a tables von die ed olives. 2 tea- ' Cgs -• _ . _ TIMLIE P pp , e*•eryone a place on a committee. - 1 CLAREMONT _ CO- OPERATIVE ---" - ROCK .. . - - = . : -. .. � orbs.). >aes •sera et TM Door - TO •SAVE FEED -ON -THL RANGE: _ (� f �►I Near a! sl �i� FA - MASTER GSOWiNG PELIM ' / �°� •0AX I 611 f _ —.,.,THEATRE 'Offer Them Advalatages ,; � 1. There is no waste. 2,. -In open range- hopper pellets are not blewn- out -the wind- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -JUNE 22, 28, 24, A j' 'AaA 001- DITIONDD 3. Loss from spilling and billing out is eliminated ellets spilled on - yCT�I2'$v ground can be .picked up.readily by the birds. __ , ,.TWO HITS YOU WILL ENJOY 3 4. Birds cannot pick ofer the feed for certain more. palatab'lle.ingred- - THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY ients. They get a completely balanced ration. YMother, Didn't To�' me JU`'E 22,.23,.?4,._ .5. - .Pellet feeds, because they are compressed have less exposed sur- _ - Shows At 7.00 and .9.00 Y. M. i:ace w the air iuus retain wcl, 9,tY„aa,a ,.t....i 1.. ��• Saturday Matinee at 1.30 P. M. S. PWIets are compressed mash in appetizing form,- the birds like it. — =- With -- DOROTHY 'McGUIRE, WILLIAM LUNDIGAN, .�OLSO N - ..1�dND as ohARll�MOrrr ADDED WES�liN HIT : li - SINGS AGAIN $tarring The Last Roundgv _. LARRY ` PARKS and BARBARA HALE The Claremont ' Branch of the _ met in the Township Hail on lion- f3tarrka� GENE AUTRY� _ l Cknadiaa Legion, 'attended the day night. There were two can - MONMY, TUES., WEDNESDAY dsuxohead service at Stouffv'ne• on loads 'of visiting ladies -from Pick- JUNE 26, 24, 28: Sunday lasto with a good number pring Rebekah Lodge No. 3 s On MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, - JUM 36, 21, 26, t . Shows At 7.00 and 9,00 P. M. fi..Tr here in attendance. Tuesda night, a bus-load-Of lad- 'ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Don't forggt the Big - Stmet ies fr m, Joy Lofr, went to Tor- : : TWO TECHMCOLOUR sm - Dance tonight, i3s Claremont. There onto to visit I omUe Lodge No- Was wi$ be a fair in connection with 195. The meeting was ,bald -in the it. See advertisement. Royal York Hotel ,it tit AmduablY• , Male War B=ld Several in the village have been it". Wei- Nalse sptent Sunday _ victlft of measles during the past Mrith bar brother Mr. T. Holtby. St•h'�ni — 0' '13twalur CARY .GRANT and few weeks. Miss Joan Sanderson and the Ralph Holtby family spent = ! , PAUL' CHRISTIAN and VD CZNT IM(M_ :. AnX WMIDAN has tia ' her work in the. Sunday With Mr: sad M:a. Verson _ bank after being ill with them. Ellicott. , THURSDAY, FRLi SATURDAY Gary Cooper is one. of tba latest Mrs. Carl Devift isbtu g the •,.. , : ' - MOOED FEATUItiI °l�Li l -- jam_ ge, St# and JULY a• victims. 3►ospitsil this wok spend Congratulations to 'Miss Isobel soyW -time wfth ]Ys�. Newtoa� _ the �s Me . `Preece and Mr. Wm. Nicholson, Toronto. w _ -- . _• - , (the latter of Stoaftville) who will kin Sisea is visit3ni[ �. • Ma>rb• • .. with —JEAN BENT and JA11LE8. DdNALD t l BWDERICY CRATMOSD ' be inazzied here in -the United hews. a - ha Chards is .'._ JOANNE DSU Church this Ss 8t. Jaws having' as Ch Saturday. )Liss Ywonne Redman. has taken Strawberry - Festival on Jul •7th the place of Miss Darlene Norton, Supper will be hold from 6.20 to lase O "a �� asbP - : _ -. i 600 F. !L IL -BOi '1!810 =ll'nLe'1! on the telephone exchange here 8.90 o'clock. A drama will be • girt', A.atiersan and Holbays " '1gl+0• p. IL Fiona Pickering 188 J 1 Darlene intends taking a p�� en in. the eveahsg by Buitanviltlb acrd' s 1"1q F. 1l. Gurney Heat dr%*teans in Toronto.' Women's Institute - "lab Woven Ample Free Parking owwo sosgh and s tin tames Jack and Jim 7Lanaell atteaded ' �;•• p = SoM s� - a• dance in connection with the Ue Mrs. John Wilson +spent day ROD AN o>f T. in the City on •Friday night- with Mrs. Alf. Hamilton. The United Church will hold a ....M•s, and Mrs. Ford were with llL� Sheet a WorkZ, Sunday. School pienie at Lynbrook T. Hoitbry -on Sway. Park on June 28th, There will be r -Mr. Gird Seebeck spent $unds9 1 TARME" Mee r of 1Pickerinf News g pa. awinrmi and ley of fun with his mother, l[rs. Dave Sse" O I O � Lome - EZF .� for evreryone• beck hens. At a- meeting last week, John _The Hrougham Woman's Assoc- Norton was appointed Fire ' Chief• Jation will hold_ its second J Loyal RML00 - and Don Hedges, Deputy - Chief. meeting on the evening of )Lon- I CASH PRICES PAID -- I6C>DNSIRD AUCTIQ�lEIiR There is to be an eight or nine man day the 16th. Mrs. F., Cassie, will 'firo'brigade. appointed at,anotber be, hostess. IF'OR. DEAD OR C;1tIPPLSD ANIMALS. - pga•Aaeisg - !sd 11Chitby Tops—meeting this week. It was felt that The Harvey family spent Sat- - fiaumehold and Prole . Beier s Speciaiq owing to the fact the engine had urday at Brantford. Mr. Ah Her - lbropmt Attention Gives been neglected of late that this . vet' and his. �rtainers Put- on : HORSES- X7.0© eaCls t - -,- 7�hirby R. R. 1 - Yiu6ae �Pb. )114 brigade should be formed . at once, the blind , children at Mr- show !or ; to be ready for any emergeac,: , Conlin'e residenoa - Sky Acres.. Mrs. Brooks, Whitby, spent Sun- Sunday' was Decoration Day at COWS _ 85.00 eao,h day with 'Mr. and Mrs. Bov Lynn.: ..Brougham U -nited Cemetery. .The � _ - - .. _ - • _':. . _ - - Dr. N. F. Tomlinson and Mrs. service was held in St. Jobn's L'tr= _ • �- - :-Combination Tomlinson, and Dr. and1drs. Ball,' lied Chtlrcti-in the afternoon, -in , 1SMAJ.L ANIMALS- REMOVED FREE • of Stouffville, are, off on a trip to charge of e%% Her. Lackey. A QQ sent. • 'Dt�tgr w7pEC1a1 Halifax. The doctors will attend -a good number rrere.•-pre - COMBINATION DOOR medical convention beinir.held down ; Mrs. Gannon and Mrs, Mackle- FOR SPEEDY PICK -UP PHONE SPi:CIAL there' wain, of -Minden, and' Miss Gladys No. i �� CaimbinaMion� Mrs.. Flsr} Beare has her slates Gannon o! Toronto, attended the BA.N NBR REN'2�ERI2TQ' 8 >� a lt.. • froon ;he United States visiting her church service on Sunday and via- " �* ited the old homestead. with glass and screen Mrs. Wilker, Toronto, spent the Mr. and Sirs. c•a�nlr,o,, . ` �=•�T� �AC� =NG� Z7t7., =+Z'a. ' Two at more b14.00.Ea�, w�eex -end with Mr. and'Mrs. Fred Whittier and l.;iadys were sisitars i - - • ]✓vane, �t Mrs, M. Matthews' on •Sunday. _ � LOCAL_ REPRESE-NTATIVE'S PHONE 242W2 M Mr. Eddie emir was ai err The Women's Institute of Broil- • M. Gordon • _ Lake on the week -end and landed gh� met for their June meeting few of the big ones. in' -the Township Ball. - Mrs. - L.: _ LUMBER TAR ` X�, Stevenson, of Aurora, -is Johnston is the chair. Minutes of spending a few days with M r and the last meeting were read, snd M . S ■ IC C A P M A N & SOW Mrs. G. M. Forsyth. and Mr. and approved by Mrs. Burton, Deere- . . ' Mrs. Walter Ward. _ tart'. -A - discussion on Pik at . Mr. and Mrs :. .Ridge, of_ AjSx, Brooklin _ took Pdsac. >» d Phone 281 •V • Pickering, �n�, called on 1116. and Mrs. Len Lye to celebrate the 50th versaTT _Y _�`i • on Sunday. of the Women's Institute o -" - MOMRAPllf6•R Mr, and Mrs. Keith Steckley are Ontario District _on, June 24tk 'A _ spcndiNg a. sew- weeks w1ra the lat- report was read by Mrs. L. John- 143 Brock tat. South, Whtft, Oa% ter's mother at Bsilantrae, stun -of the DWIZI t Annual »t- _ _ PROXX -290 ;A miscellaneous shower was held ing of the W.' I.1d at, -Pt. Perry 4 last Thursday evening sx the home The addresses • of xkw, officers _ of Mrs. McConnell, when friends were.- gi"m .. by ]Lis. lL. Etli , BB•H Paints Sa�theted in honor -of the forth - Dist. Director. Brougham Institute coming marriage. of Miss Agnes this year,. has � of her past pr+es- ro❑ tR'rEi ioFe iLhu new PU.,I 1, - Rti►clrach eslry _ _ idents, Mrs. It. I3iit�ed,' as District IN TMs G ay NEM1► ! . — Shades in the Egg - Shell IBsislt Mi. and Mrs. K,eiih Dreke -of . President.. The CommtuutY Club -re- :. t - Wesd _ ...dries quieldy. _ Orillia, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard port was -excellent and those who O� RANGETTES _ Haynes of St�ouffville, spent - Sun- hold office are to be complimented HOT PLATES ' + diy with Mr. ind'Mrs. Wait. Ord. on their very good work in helping GARDEN TOOLS Mr. and Mrs. Botham, Mrs. Bond, slake the dances a; success- through- '�'• LAWNMOWERS Mrs. Sdott, -of Schoenberg, called out the- winter: There was r ile -- �6 bans, Lama! �M•N- on Mrs. Conners last 'weekC Mri. aussion on the painting of the cup- "TRUE.Tuw, 1!461* H ARDWARE Thompson, of'Toronto, also Went -a beards. These • were, put in the -Hall gives you owe 4 every - few days with her. this past year by -the W. t"-one' of #&I "'I now is smd•m nMp-, _ The picnic held on Wlednesday at - the results of the Community Club. e66nionl Mon roo6s for Frozen �rLVIN BVSEBY Skyloft, for the village, • and pat on Mrs. M. Burk gave Very iny� bswro!" ... ON • 6eo64!P4 by the Recreation `Committee of ing paper on- Currents. Events;• items � � � �iewin re hont�row' , F11-: the Businessmen s Association was o! note weere: There sue two more = "WUEN&r s a big success. Ball games, - Tress- women holding seats in the • Feder vol o ►�p>• des uxeree6 ure htinta; and other Sports made &I' Government- and that we need sow« of cold fa ell beds. ter» nny mm wom up the pram of the day. Prises eight thousand more muses in ant- Jul tosionow For kft dsn'°"M1OaOa� • galore !Wade ' a lot- of- -fun for -ths � ario• another item -- the large gate ,• I � air sbe6rtpRp nsAo66ro gAiR5 -10, 15 Ib kiddies. Movies rounded out a well � herLig in Maple Leaf Gardens on planned day.- . • I -June 1-1th, t-• celebrate 2'6 years of t 6dt NNI► Pap, Yin, Yijor Many people are interested Ln church union; ),also a gift from Ene- '' . _ • C S rJ n,rmt Boat umw nn awe: errs see.:. - -the football g ime -at the park tto- 4iand to Canada in our own money • - , OF �Q , _ ... ,fat1O0^ von te'�io .bcRoauyne. i night. Tkts will- pteceoe • tk� dance- of -three 'hundred and tea thous- '' ; ...� • E~ t;orre.,', R" . °O°1d.,o, °; Glarrmont and Oshawa, will � Play and dollars toward - the Winnipeg _ '�,. • �sty�'r!... NQ gp� the sme ,�hich commences at 7.3"1 the first instalment • �o�i, t owra ts. wnras *Am a t«. S Flood Relies, .eA B �° p•°gym ,. r.v ■o:: P. m. in the y% k:. bedding and curtsin material .,r � : a.e°Q ao ran o soak n s wb , —the. Intergational - Trade Fair �� �I, M ��J. ,o. aw��OOowsl3m ' Toronto, 9 � . �- BROUGHAM held at the Exkribition, - �•'_ �' _•� _ _ _ and fear leading Csaadi�a A �...::. — _ • , �� _ .`'� . i!2 JOB Rebeasa SadN No. 155, AL �,"'..���.- _� ..• - i.