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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_05_25Cl zO NO.: iiZlttIIQG! ONTARIO. FRID�II�, MAY Sg,, 1051 fi Csato per eel Aullwised sm Boomed Class ][attar F#A% wo bnr goer •.' +i8 V. G, MURkiiAR AND . ; •' rin Water for To Date -There s -• the �___� � . ....... : -- �_ -• •. _ - t _: •: _ _•..: . • Stall[ Hoe __ - -J We welcomed the invitation to � n • _ 1 - � - the'Village' Trustees on Wed-! y evening to "ask any quar on we cared" on the: "water" pro-: ,•r;,, Miss Luella Maxwell, Toronto, We have been asked so many ipent' Sunday' with Mr;, and Mrs. ,. sea Lately `` by don't you tell us Cyril Morley and family. t is going on ?'t... we have been; , <,. Mrs. Fred Bunting is visiting her n telling all we knew .... that se, sisters in Milton for a few days. add. There can be times when -Several representatives from this re ie accomplished . by beeping - -place will attend the South Ontarr tatiet We spent over two h8nra iQ District Women's Institute Ann - Wednesday evening with the . ; ual Meeting to be held at Shirley ' ea, and with everyone with ' in the Bethel Church on Tuesday - w apparent open mind, the posts May 29, with morning session - at o years was revilewed and px'es- • ,;;:; : 9.84 o'clock. - during that time ' discvsaed, :' a' "` `' Mr. ' and Mrs. L, M. Morley, and e come to the coAsiusion that we' •,a ^ Mr. cad Mrs; A. $hehby with Mrs. y yet get water in Pickering George Mcdlroy vis'ted -relatives in il;age, Hamilton on, Simday. Two years- ago thin ggast March Glad to know that Mr. Ernest l4, we voted almost ode hundred Chapman Is .improving. 96 000 t- 'Graduations thil -- eye v f `G o ek• Visa_ e ent favor o a$ Rya s s rc to f � . . ' er Bylaw, to bring water from Ajax ' ; Bettv Baker• St, Michael's Hospital ....negotiations had -been and , w4k re with' Graduation Exercises at Cott " ing carved on with Central Mort- vocation Hail; Toronto :_ -_ pnd Xss gage and 'Housing , _,Corp. and -,i'{i Bernice Lee, P. N,. frc,m London ' until March 23, 1-950 jittle of ai,y- Bible Institui4 ..-and Theoloi'1°cal _ thing but negotiations' • had -been Seminary. carried out. On the 23rd of Mar,:h The Editor get9 on the front the-Township- Council's -Bylaar -to _ , i page this week _ there was no .other _ proceed was passed• . Wtth Councilb i' yr place to put -rum, appro -ml Messrs Goxe and• Starrie `` - Engineering Finn were engaged f Funeral Cervite For Lat`i Fred . _.... to prepare plans. and. specification Bunting In innited Church 13ere and to carry out the project = .011 Saturday. Last The Trustees mute that nagot'ia- - _ tions and disenasions with the Ayas _ Funeral- service vms held in Pick - authorilties, - the Prvrincial Authorit- I erinkg UTrtited Church g,h Saturday ,. ies and_ the Planning Bossd had al- j ' _ last The service was attended by ways been harmonious and agrwe- _ .. 'a large number of old friends dad able. All appeared to be proceeding _ • ' = _ - ° reiadvies from near- and far. nicely till May 1950, when w9ut In, the above photo taken in the Union Station Toronto, 'just before' Engineer Bachouse tei1S all.•- i- Returning home from a busintas iationa were broken -of! - Ajaz +►aa Ye Elinor new claims he can explain tide uses and- purpose of every, gadget you see in this picture. , enP to Ottawa an ledneing. un- to become a mepy'sto _municipalit7, eeing he complained of being. un- to o would I d to deal rvtlth a I FpE A LOCOMbTIVE al 'Mr. � Koehn requested. at Peter - bit risky, bnt he and the engine ness � during, ai night aad' he uas. thew gwereitng body at 'Ajax.- toy W. G Murww) bore I come back to ,his January 26 3961' aster the pm'�e foreman irhsts.ed.. Said this good- . rushed to the Oshawa Hospital LUPrm,einen Ana•of Aj� had be-': - Carr (which was to this natured ettgiaeer "two longs, a where he passed away earty_Thucs eotne operative,. our T. satses asked i ��'B No, b TL­ Steam and ' Soft train )• .for dinner. short and a tong at every whistle- day adorning while' in an 'oxygea for a ciantinnatiow of negotu -Bolo. Coal - 1'1Q take the latter. _ Just before we got the 'peep, post"...-.which 1 carried out, with a tent, a v}cthm'of a thr,xnboais. This was irrmmediately approved and Strange M 't it, what -a eareleas -- peep" signal to start "rolling", I. couple,, of extras for some jack- ffir. Bnttting was a ahtGYrtber -of - the first herring at Brougham tip- ly spoken -word will get, you into noticed the engineer testing his rabbits running along beside th. one o! Piekerdng'a old famil; ' his, �to have been - - . .Carried .tar . so-ras times - with a variation of � brakes, the fireman watchine double -track Swinging, Swaying. I �ndfather, the late Brereten - out serioam points . of dismera- re- a¢tiona- and results. A few weeks-, the stoam gauge (2:00 to 250 itm), and yelling your head off in the Bunting coming to Canada from W, a feature writer of the Tommn- _ and the stoker....%I err ' dos t 'shovel oar of any f tried to -talk to,- it - sdo�a'_�s�ote one 'I'rsateeal: - Ireland one hundred _years ag'o -_ About this time Council felt the to Telegraim, . gathe irk - asateriaL Coal..antr More-- thn-the go signal• was the "thrill of_a life-time",- -1 Fred's grandfather.. and his father s - cost to Picketing Village was going -for a story op ertng' , in That first impulse, hearing• the don't hesitate. to, -say sa, Looking- were- both leading, figures in the- the interview- at . the . Ne9ra. Office steam rush into the cylinders up out ahead through a amall wind- life o! to be too NO, and brought ix in- t1►lat villatse, in their srwtt other Siam of engiaeess to look ov- pour editor remarked that'- he hAd front, and noting objects outside- ow.' you se. we wont of the en- - *Anna, ti alwaym warned . to ride a railway the cab passing behind, all meant gine - anakirig - aide - to side, - Fait er the ground and give est'imatds. (iced continued the store t o post tacamotive - to be' an engineer ....... the reaLizatiaa of a Life -tbrte des- wander how it stays on the rails. The News had one of this !(r'at's , office following the death of his this had not been -intended to go ire:,,.one- that -I had never -.talked . I there. was Lwl. -I reminded of the engineers give us the impresrion g father, till he mold • Ott, He Later that a . into print, bunt did nevertheless. about very much- kept it a bit of cNla, lea'°m',g: tt+ aKtm; dog -rash- w• a a probation off`eer with the - r�th -ng other than tke Ajax . The. dg, after that. ate a a p Y t7' DP- a vecret something I need i.ot Ion, reachm chit ahead try push : project was either too costly or I eared daily, tide F'ub>ri Rela- }tale dttrle, far, mince corning .back. mores f+i t »$r.,, qtr <t,•:n?atr,,P C.tv of Torcnte, He held a rempon- _ impractical, and their survey came tiers Department of the Canadhxn nine out of ten "yen (And 'sod :,'e Aq;de trnr"C t:ne, o- (citing trip- 1 atilt post with aka Highway, Cana to an. early -cane u,ion. Pacific "iwa (Mr. J. Berry + of , party on the Ala.9,ts Highv+ay, bnt T}te Ajax Au.horitiea, as might t y aomrnl hale ford me wus was harir4z in a railway locom.,t -' We think he enjoyed l fP more, cur- be expected, thou(rh. wtii1nt acid Tororita, Ealled. inviting mJ= to be gnn @thing they.raj slwass. wanted NO, it is r- n ` way Of --" inA the in the past f « years n so e- their guest - on.-_--their -• - MO(AtRe,l ' to dn, and wished they' had beerr a-'- .cbunt rouxh. wildnerness bet- g l $ anxious to supply_- Piekerintt with train' on an date I chose to name: r1'°" thitzt he rea.h liked doing an water.•were looking to "protection "' y long• Keen Peterts-,r•J, and =ttni hs Fat's, enthusiastic horticultun_'st, he aPp- I accepted, —Working up out of -fhe Pon C-1Ji- end� "zoning" i as beinfi c?'sCnR4rEl r)h Vridav morning; •May 11th; a required teed a pusher en re v lt::h and, in- e,'ne of [hots ,desolate • lied his kao.riedgP atici experestce zonin that : vioutd- Centro}, the y St ateaa• th , gm',�i literally white to his work with Do,xrthom NutYet -- g I appeared at their office in the was dro at t-eadde, t,l ::;a)i: * for the h type of development aid' twn'su -nrr. . ,. *• APpa with trilliurn9. . R'hia:l:n�_ lea, uahg colored phot�graph� in Union Sts iciti and was­ greeted by long grades requires plenty of cr,.SS inwa. ' founc• out wbv. engin- A Zoning Bylaw was moved by Mr. i3ttrs . - 6,en. Supt C'nt - , sales protrtotinn, . that pr•oz•ed -so Councillor. Fred Zinkie and second - i stearrt, and the fireman was ''Eerie ors w•i:h = •`1 e- car- litiy� -� ,�K•u••i _very wiecessfui ran' -r }yin guidance. Division Koehn and Gen. Nlana¢ er jnz" coal generously when , the --n- t,', fu1 ctnn %nine" y hr.:;tg our cars a l Surviving are his widow, the ed by NP- Reeve ho we e _ 4vneer ca._r•,d over • to, "watch •that + It: muse be noted however, - first i (,l�rley,• with phgto;r;cltht•_s 'rind n �d;;,ance Back frryrt• the tucks,. � forTnor Vega Barlin_ two sonx - , news reporwri. Afte? a -change itcto- Vack sm.,lce - tii,, Su t: 'vwas on the Ajax authorifaes asked for a I went off dh,s t tv P they then know that wig h:it'e v, e,' William, of Oros,,, n•Id Tick. hit overalls, all board :- fr.ttn•i wu later from the the approaching train. Tearing a- horn-P, cn not ^here boundary of No. 2 Hiah- the train, due to 'ease' "at '.S0• C,,., , that trouble is" likel to be' 'and an l;: t'st`r Eva, aG way.,.,our ,own Plan Board are', Here sorrue ha *.o3' tXehe talon: •l• t y ion'¢ at berentr saes tint h, ur. ua�l., -A', re4,ponaible for the '-water area' i ritised if- too,rnu�h black 'smoke better, -l- noticed a large blue car 7•o family had r:e+n Hacked and r• _. was rintroduced to ' ate engine crew g _ coming in from a sideroad. Hoping as it is .now 'define Centro out of that en :ne - vast- trathro 8:' Pickerin¢ and ho. 1.''36. Engi -i.�er K._ li tik- i t; c this car read-,- to tn�ye ;�o. c Beach Road on the East to a ont i ntr Elul.. se the erupt. states. they saw and" heard ..u„ rid would be closer _to their Blain m• house, Fireman J. i'urdv and Read- . - half way' between the No. 2 and • Iticl:n,T- 'in *#'= �'u$t's - --- car i° 'drove •rig,ht up between the �thite ; of>ice. , Foreman of Engines R: J. Unty' Sn•iths Falls, I donned the, cover -• our own Thisd Concession, thence fence that we find at Grossin,CS:} t (who rode the engine _o. explain * 7it %teenas-�raciP jr ���1;',z w,estealy to' a point on- quarter of ails again, and cark into the en- . and only a few feet from the Cemetery here, , ail( all, the finest._of - hoas.• Ev- v,. g Y a mile west of the Station. Road, F `eryone from Supt^ Koehn down, -'ie �b to Motareal.: Only a festy train is thtslied by: -I'was 1ti We tinderst'and SITS. Bunting is and the Lake Shore, the, ,southerly j were.. almost ou *.dam n'g one another miles out of the tatter slop, the en a real scare, yet, the engineer to. remain at Ajax for the present. - boundary: •This represents an area engineer beckoned ine,-over to Eis told me that's the, -kind of , thing b about 2100 h acres, nts an of seeing that I was comfortable, ev -.. 'aide ' (I seas- riding 'with the fire =` ' they have to put up with all day erything explained, and points of Pickering Women's Institute Ajax. Ajax did . not insist on this �_, •man at the t.me) and invited. me long, and is about the only thing g interest along .the .:i•giit • of way to ..take ' st. I tlion ht this' a extended area, but rather. our own g . <wtrtinued on' patpe eight) ; administrators, who, we believe Before leaving the f arortto' termtri- - The Pickering W. I, : held a very acted wisely, thereby* making imp `- _ ■ 1 IN ' , successful Tneeting . at the home, of ossible the creation • of a .'id wk ice, and a rev dew• of the entire cwn- for relief in taxation. PIC�KEBtI1CG TOWNSHIP Mrs• W.- Pementer, on. Tuesday, town" that always appears on, tau, ' tract it the end - of two ears in At a public meeting in Brougham May • e when about forty-five o! fringe of a new development. �' COUNCIL - , the members and friends attended - pm any event, Any differences aPPedtr 'rnxt -Monday night, - it is expected to hear Mfrs. Cameron McKenzie, On April 25th this Year, our' .ins, at .-that time would be referred that all remaining details will be - Trustees asked the engineers to to the Provincial Board for arbitza- disposed of. clearing the way for will meet thtK4r'i�gulsr Meet -„ of O of ,$eaverion; and Member work with Solicitors :' erase *, for immediate commencement of $o ° ing an..the.•Council Charhlbers, xt • of Ontario County Council, t;on. Brougham, Ontario," aH - Mrs, McKenzie stresseo .. the imp. - Ajax., Creighton, for this Village It is claimed that -in coiiriecting project.• ortance' of women on the school and Grant, for the Township in with the ten -inch main, we are to MONDAY JUNE' 4 1151 `hoards, towushi preparing plant specifications and be assured better -or -higher press- Ll D. Bantle Cden stes 93rd p • councils and a . fate necessarY bylaw- (the latter. - Bisthday With Friends At Home _ 1. T. JOHN$TON, Gteik er Public institutions. She gave g '�• .: _ � -� � •' brief outline of the work being • debenture bylaw now being *119, On rates and costa, we might re -,. L. V. Banks' reached the done ,at the new- home for. Aged. .. .! 82+1,50)..., this estimate - received on peat terms of the early agreement, Spr*g .Flower -Show Horticulhhr+hl May 1) grand old age of 93 last week, and being emected in' Whitby,. She would r all householders in the zoned 'area with• members of the fanZy, vela - Sgdety 'Picketing, May SO4 like' to see it called . a "'This nicer Plans now call' far tide. connectior'. .will be taxed a small corporation name 'than that given. This " met (with .a ten -inch main near the wat- levy; those having mains run past, a him home n WWeednyesday V.elsing The Sprinpi Flower Show of„ the with the approval of everyone pre- en 'tower in Ajax by• an eight -inch .their properties, will be taxed, the ,� 16, Mae. Banks,' mhiie 'in very Hortictrttural Society _will be bald 'rent... She also tiajd she`wotih3 lilac .'retain that �wdll come' west on the full rate whether" they take the ' good health, has just about lost1 on Tuesday, May 29,.&t 8.80 p. m, to sea a Red Cross Unit organized! south side • of the C. 1''f. tracks, und- service or not, It can be pointed out the tree of his eyes, with little vis- in Pickering United Church, in the in Pickering an the units- cam be er the railway bridge and up the that -the'valtte• of any property im- • ion, 'yet enough • for two or .three Sunday Schobi Room. Mrs. 1+, Guy such 4an influence ' for the better- ' east - side of the creek to Church hnediateiY increases when ' water and Mr. Alchin, of 6sltaws, -will -sent of Health and Welfare its St. (still an 8 -inch main): to No, 2' 1rtt$it run past same. •Actual cost• rounds of enchrei..awitli some ace - . Sigliway, with six -inch ma , in s iatance. Mr. Bangs,_ rove- believe, is . act' as Judges. Ses Prize ti !or , pesoe.time. for consumpt}ott will depend end on the -our - oldest Pickering gentAemaa. particulars. - She. herself .is _very interested itt! •. _ , . • distribution -from that point, Water • user, but would not be' ,a large sum this Red Cross svork:ahe is the' _ to be sold- to us at 1Zc, per thous- in any case. __ Chairman, of Peacetime Acti'viti'es! and' gallons is reasonable rate). :Our Trustees - do- not - appear to ` SPRING FROLIC Card of Thanks - for-the. Province, In Beaverton the The Contract with A' x - ' h we be disturbed by the restriction on ' SATURDAY; :4IAY Z6i 191 .. �,.. Red Cross keeps on hand•: Six P----I0X0R1N1G N W116 nevv hold, calla fo a ten•yeai set - industry within the at'ea.... they do. .. 2.� P. M. � I would like to thank ail the oosappitarl ,beds, -- bedding -1 sdoide vice subject #a renewal at that i not believe 3ve.aould .have, bad any. by flee W. A. of Ronde. Bills Yriends and neighbors who b ve .bblea and other sick -room egthip- time. Uninterrupted service iguar, , worthwhile industry within this - United Church i been so kind dur:tng my stay in the ' m tit to loan out wherever needed.. , anteed. It provides for consideration area, in any cose._13ut, are looking ! Aprons, •Children's- wear, White hospital. T'hay also have a nnpply. of- oxygeiX,_ .r of the terms'of the contract, within., for ,the' developmerit of a higher- ! Elephant Booth, Fish Pond and 'tent, and this has been the sixty days fronn a• thirty -day not - class houakag to pravdde the hoped -, Afternoon " Tea, Hobe - baking .tic;( ,� :.I.: ]dr'a. Gordon Fo*d Aeotr) kuIed ON pap 1160 ...1; .. r • - t - 0' - . ,]Lisa Edith Flood, Toronto, aptat - ^' the week -end with, . Xr, • and ''Mrs. emsR is assured e+erybne who f plans to come along. - = - G. - d r • � OSrs: G Z+'lood 'is, ou Ai* and Mrs. R Rawlins an resentative in our district _ • ,Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Toronto, • r �i • motored to Hamilton. _ s • • By BUS Mrs- G. Menary and family mot- I - .. , •' PN0TOGRAPII6•1? '. ored to Cobourg for the week -end , Skinny men women 14s Brock � �ck � �' :`r, ,r � and Mr. G. Menary went to Wind- PRO" i ��. 'r • sor on a `'business 'trip. i y Mr. and Mrs. , Jack E11is and • gain 5,1 Op- 15 lbs. _ family-' Xr. and- Mrs. Dan McFad- �" �. den, of Barrie: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. i Get New-Pep,-Vim, Vigor f cA �� �- Denney 'and family, of Toronto,- - - WANTED . �' all spent ..Sunday . w-ith Mr. and = UwW 91l out: uz!y� f luRS 911 ua: n.cs no COUNTRY'HOMESp *rs. J. Denney. ones ^'f- ata:red, sickly Ja1la1 The wevxly eucnre is improving '•� �e.a.Dwd�iook. Thou. b,A B M - = D A 1 L Y S,R R Y i C E " in attendance • w'ith the winners' Banda Of girls, women, _ _. . ' who never could rain be -' Mr. Grills,. Mrs. Clar Mr. Hunter tore, are now pruud ct i .- ehaOely. heal thy- looltias ' We have Waiting buyers with • r 1,, _T O A L L CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POiNU .. J _ ...: Everyone is welcarle to come and bodies, They thanll the sp. : Good cash dpwn- payments :. spend an enjoyable pride � in the o , ° vial vigor- buildlns, flesh• y building tonic, osuez its CALL • Mr. INGLIS :I boathouse. 0 tonics. atlmulaau. In .ra• - tors. iron. vitamin Bi, dal• for prompt and @rperiettesd ' EHARTERED BUSES o . - Mrs:.A. Grills is not improving • y eium.enrich.blood,immvn A uiekl - APPetiu and dlseaaon so OFFER IDEAL S E R V I C: y her many friends food gives yon more strength Mcilla MA109JL ..Office - lilRlSAW& . _. , would like. Here's- •hoping for = • -a and nourishment. Put Rein on bare bones. A- FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL speedy recovery. ,+` Got Lovely Caine*r J. A. WRLOUGHBY and SONS r Don ear selling TOO faL . '. -9tgp when SOn've gained the - - -- - - = Bingo -Everyone this- Saturday, to come to a 5.19. : 20 ID you need _ a welcome B' May 2B, : in. •or ao! r w. r c Coats _ EASTERN' HO� the new theatre hall, ,main. road. iittl New ••gee ,oQUsmt d•• gay " fie g� There , w, l Ibis . many tractive . ew 11121 coo. Tt? limos - IFION! 4300 ._ _. - - t•1 €tt ( Ortlelc 1001. TabLta for oar - - • F/tahliallld 1600 i - �- -' prizes and a pleasant Saturday ev -- ` Pounds. DA'NFORTH BUS LINES, TORONTO BROUGHAM! CLA1;Babi[OI+IT Can you ILAW BOUND READ DOWN _- - - - - -WEST BOUND READ M, 1.Y. P.M. PJL_ A.id. A.M. A.X. P.DE. Pit ell the I I 5136 sun. ate. - _ - -difference':• gone ,{ �„ , .. and ai• bad s:c .... IBab atad' _. SOL ROL ' ' oaf Unlike most birds, the -!4 6.45 2,00 10.00 .�..�,..� and F,dwwd ................ 3.40 9,35 5,26 I.n ' 1010 4.10 2.25 10:13 Dtmrth sad fattsail._...........5 9 .9,1� 4s4 0 -female KINGFISHER is = i:. - 10.11 1.20 1.23 10.1! ...._, 9aatMso .lametiom 0 i ..o.. -... • 9 0 S 4i 1 ' more brightly colored 1� ii- T,23 1.30 10.30 - l[sl.•rs 7.46 2.4,6 1.06 9,49 •".a'Yt,. '; ' than the male. She -hcs lei; +._! 2.33 10,33 BMW 'a Cosmaea �.. 7.42 3,42 5.27 -s.4! • -• 1pn extra band of rusty. -• - - 10.00 6.40 2,56 10.6! Town 113110 -7.40 '6.40 4,24" L" �f q 00.00' 6.50 0,06 11,05 _'; . _ ,,,� Ciao GeV" . Mice 7,10_ 9,00 4.19- - R90 .red across the Ctle3t. iL00 7,00 3,19 11.15 Loeost Mft 7:10 5.20' 4,0IF 5.N r: a '&Los 7.15 9.20 11.20 - Q[+aa $lane. T.li >r'.ii 4.d0 5.15 "^ Get to know nature and you'll be going all out M 11.19 7,10 3.24 11.35 - reen hams 7,10 IS 9,09 _ for conservation. Nature holds a vast Measure of _ tL26 1.20 3,30 1L5i 0arernort ... ;...�� 7,00" 5.00 5,43 Loo ... i interesting facts and colorful creatures. It's yours to - _13 a[>Hd yours to enjoy. - _ � _ _ _. .'�: rf�(i �S �fy'r4� 6�.1 � o � r. .��• eTi.'r` • i YS�v YQ' 'X, 11L�.i . Nature UASpoHed � ` �• �` - _ �� Vre for" thriftspM."M YOURS TO PROTECT• - YOURS TO ENJOY - but- � THE LOW - PRICED - - _ - _ GOOD ^EAR. I- THE DARLING BREWERIES LIMITED - 210 _ - Mat[�L00 ONTa RA .:�• ., are _ . Brougham - Coatiinued _ covery. ' _ - =-'Here's resit value in i " gxarolued - ?r` Mr. and Mrs.".21on Dunean,, of Good ear with the famous non-skid _ was enjoyed by ail. The. Class h$s . $roaiclir.; 14ir. and Mria. Burton, of - = - - "been invited to Tneet with the Good- Stouffvillet also Mn and Mes. N. -. :'.'' dime ondstead- entire better built for Tuesday; " June 1=. A vote Of Burton vWted Mr. and Mrs. M. - long, trouble -free mileage. See us for = thanks - was given ... Mr. and Mrs.. Hamilson. - - - the biarathoa -it runs and Russ and - -_ - le of ]Kee r +eT 'a dainty iu nch log- c _ y S -m - t at h S St P ra extended 6. . y e n eel. to " ,Mrs... lux the meeting. !►fanson Ellicott in .the _sudden pass: - , - i RL'�i S . Congratulati4)::� to Sire and Mrs. ' ing of_ - her' . `brother -in- liar.. Min. Robt. M :1ler on ' the an-4val of a R: rhir, Whitby. ~od/ little son f,h Mac 1S; a> Brier- ... -Mr. anal M'rs. Mitchell, Toronto, LOOK FOR THIS "111611 S161r"OF QUALITY bush He�gpital at Stouffville... 1,^sited the At Harvey •home on '� Y Y A '�• y A Y .t f ...1 y .. ie y Wedding bells .are'loudly ringing Cundby. In our midst'. Mr. E. Metz wa_s a week -Frd3 xis= �tor with fir, and. Mrs. G. Miller. j F�IRFORT 13>✓'AGH ' �pW MOTOR SALES..-.:. Mrs. John NFIler has been very ! __ sick during the past week. •Her I Congratulations - to Mr. aria Nln,. - many friends wish her a speedy re- Blundell on the birth of a .daux3 - - CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH = -ter recently.- . AS, OIL & REPAIRS 3fr. and Nfn;, Len T3P11 are mw- ._ ON " PH E' 49W G • Mfg' LJkE ing to Toronto this• :week. ' , ` , 1 - - - Ke stone - Johns- Manville [edargrom -- Siding Shingles go right tea, o alts Street :. - tovor. sidewaft ... sws_ - •dpiceep expense' ¢ - The towns of Canada can be beautiful places.' 'i n. Apply M Siding Shingles, rich _ _' -_ _ In many, each spring a rebirth of blossoms "is tertwou Bad eeoa•mical, over [ ' your old siding. -Made of asbestos i • t: " Eu I _. promise of harvest to cpme. And good crops and .Dement- fireproof and sot- ii , " ' ' a mean goo¢ living for all Canadian towns. Proof. Call us today. - .. _ - \ `.. Serving Canadian towns is our =. 4 .. X bank ...•'1�. �� ■R ��TCL� -'` a branch of The Commerce. You go Ito your banker as aatarally as you go to your grocer. Building Materials _ No banking service it too large or too.,; 11d �uels _ small to expect of your Comamerce _... :. N 611 PRONE PIC1l�RING 74 ' of towns haves blossom but time, ` U; most Not a Commerce broach. And she urea and .women there sre good people to know. A Sr ''j .' We wS lee pleased to pick vp deal � _. _ � /'� _ � _ � g•1'�i� Y`� or mlp�pied farm saimals amd pqy _- _ - L.; -'�cr 5 :. <� • e> :... _ ..r� The inadlan_Bank_of Cbmmerce - �t AIJOA or TorsnE• IOE3�iRB 3-2644. :` _ "The Commeroe = - . ,,. �, r • Is E "r.�,T lerM. a�lllrw t e - a t - IES, BAR wila Nj 7-7 W tea:,` T A and Gabardines ate. Wool Sacks .. pr. $1.15 L Fine Cott6n Socks 65c l . - Sockelf - T Shirts • • • • • • • • 5145 overalls Arm $ x�,vre - r • 00 Gauge _ For Children, Women • }.. - t .:15. Denier And Boyti - - t tl air & u „ y '`. ` ' ;• • - . �{ - •.J t; � - $2.25 29c p P _BUTTERFLY :. J EANS - !�! .81 Clangs - Misses $3.96•.' 16- Denier - • iris _ Lingerie ChAdren's Corduroy _ -- -' - . -= pints ...... $2.95 1 OVERALLS $2.98 Nylon Panties I. .;.£ f afr, "TI P_ TOP" -- -' Spans ..:... $4.75 - panties 85 .-2-- 4 - -6 -- - - _ Slips ...... $2.95 - _ ... , • • SHEETS WORK SHIRTS - • , -wade to Measure Suits � - - Tahitis .. - . $5-.15 Gothic Brass4ers - - NUSLM sal, _:. _..._ S1 s 99 — $8.88 pair $2.23 & up � :.$55.95- :� r Silk-olines .. '$1.50 Aad -- - - - -- -- - -- — -- - _.... _- Girdles ---- "PLIANCES Westin ouse low a WRJEMPIR - low 2s the time to see us ' y about a new refnTers►tor i L"Gz AND ?IZfE ` � T a 8 cubic -feet in .stock.-- �! " COURTESY 4 i • AMOR4171FAM O? QUALITY OLOT$i2iti _ ECONOM`Y $3 •00 "MAO 'wim"mr. -- THE DRY QOODB "BIG STORE" - GR6CgrERIA LAST CHANCE - - - - p808f3 881 -W x.r Special Pre -Tax Stock e� serge . 44 _ 1 , YOUR FR19NDL.Y SHOPPING CENTRE = - ftw Dt.Lscn !with ° tSooi i1o. - - - PICKERING i _�� ._- ,._._.. 3 9 1 �. .- _ -.... _ _ Is. - - cet�r�a ec�als OI�CLOTMS t Gro Cori, Synap, :f's .::: .. = Slc *Ae Us Mein Baby Foods ........ 3 for WC AYL Sit CHOICE -.. is Os: Tb" beaches .... ; ~ . 2 tint 45c PLASTIC ; . _ �• _ _ _ _ _ j . y . .. By. Yard - I Carnation 'Milk ..... ... +case $7.35 �caa. mm's For Drapes ae H�tt«e (LIMn-3D QUAIiri ? _.. , ._. _ .: work.20019 BO : Y= ` Soap Flaked ... puge 40c; Slant 79c !C to yd• �e.0o; Md00 $10.5 �e.sla: � . p - - - � >s.00 �: X10.60 u - - -- OXY�D04 RINSAD. TIDE p�� _ e - - Khmniox, regular fke . i • • • fhr 43c - r N.s i 0 .+• . - l - _ _ - a BOY'S a AL'S _'fi ' Swddst Orangest 2'306 • .... doz. 41c Curtain Materhd max. a won= 3.2S up IQ it, !is ...... ....... 4 for 23c . 60c per yacd _ sis�sAit's oxr'oaaa Polk. a wo m Dow Drop, ZO oz..- ,.:.. 2for 37c _ _ - - . _ _ . - . �; ; • •' - -- - ' TOWELS . ILTNN- VALLEY • - . . 7, ZS oz:......:..:.- tin 190 Sac to $2.00 -- - 'York Choice Corn, 15 oz...... Z for 27c MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK PRINTS Girl's Kicks- . ,. ..._ - bsc •OADCSausSes LOTHS �� Esc t -Maple- Leaf Weiniets .- ..:.::.: .30c yd: & up Ib. SSc Sandals $3.25 Picnic Ham .................. apd up. m 4Sc . _ _. _ b . Ladies' Casuals' MarSene .......... .. ... ibaii - Toeless - - _ -- 100 Ibs. $10.a5 -•Blankets - ' Sugar _ . Casuals -Sockeye Salmon %2's :..:.. tin 43e -3.3up a . WAROa141 - - - `. a�ARINt�' , -• �_ SEMI -TRI ED _ 43 �..�• W Al 1. PA E it 5 s . • •�„4, •.r •,�• of '`p• � . • :".• - " � 'r ., ., ° .. .! i : • • Centennial United Church - ° • ' _' u�siane��s V reetvrq N OW Aral w The cellar has been dug and the _ footings poured and now the work <. A. ,lr, Rkhardlron _ ���701i8' BW'Pli>� of laying blocks will commence. It Ch00k �•}., - is hoped to start this part of the • • 1• • - ?; 61�.b ason"Us a am"" Cho Be node man on May 14, when sixty, �iwr �rlgidasre R Am" ,fig, �� � di D'� years ago the cornerstone of the OOiIfRiYAi1C1036 °` . church was laid and finish the cel- •.AA OiA- rls1llslad AiOW, MMRf iW6.i�ls Siding � a� Iar on Saturday so , we can ag�ria _ ' .• � 'h aiee.• au. Asob" Ewai 0"Asg 2a a cornerstone on Sunday the e�jj 5 �� T g7Lh at our morning anniversury #���s• •fir =` P1A01�; J , ioicuffam t1. Abandis ss 0601011F 1"d service, This means all those gwd alist___ tolk veto turned out last 4-Wk • AL !R lags. need to MbURJ Ali $T.TB 7 tars their Pr'ozdes " we'll be looi=g _ � AL lkls ?.•I�T�iB an" and Laws C W for you. - !�Y M Mi Ot#arw BerZex were he ii in the Sun- - c - dewily daisies To as i!oom I'm awj � day School room t� in as the l Oi�tAllA - auditorium floor is having its face - No* A - ailable „ , e„ A• W. MITCHELL lifted. As a result the children rs- _ y Derma p801�d 73 seed 110 tired to their new quarters at Lhe _ - ° �rfgaidailro - Ma& ONLY by back and asked if they can remain GENERAL MOTORS VRONM • pM 341W 3. uQdi ?AII8R8 PAM TOE �iTAY" there. The Primary Department ' will be staying there permanently working now on and the teachers are - J S BALSDON & SON K � N _ _ _ working hard to get varnish on to � . S. - hR33f�TTICF3 STAFFER$- _EROS. conservet the- finish. = The -showy PHONE P10MRING 35 is aiawet up to the roof so we . ♦OCITON1iERS woe will be all set for next winter as !fans - Whkf► as it will be finished very shortly. Of and • Arad fm Me course we haven't finished paying Comwo so Ont de pawl Vasa. 01S Dondm Sb 16 Tibift+ Oat• for the work and materials an yet THIS WBBK'S HELPFUL HINTS Plum mode, Imylseaawb B;sa ' but the nickels and dimes you give - bold V Blasi ifhsb weer by week are getting us there To stop shoes from sitpptrtg, put stripe of adhesive on soles, _ Sol" ow mped6ft at slowly. Rom Dead on I sw ft t�►a Nl�•►� next Sunday is our big wtek Moll - with our Sixtieth Anniversary on For Rrsl Rust., Inswrasu and Mortgage P. O. 1 Afi!•. 8103 Sunday. At 11.16 a. .m. Rev. H. J. P. Q >t►hr... as hey, of Aurora, will bed will W !llson Rea It ,Cot as he was ten years ago and will lsra3lsss` fsae• )on emeilieiyrt Ilnfdaea /�laa preach. Mr. Sraham will. be me- wlra•ss� surds UK a > e isted by Rev. Wheeier of St. Siam' - -•- -- — B<ii -- -- - on's and Rev. R G. Knowter of - Nts. llaafH° >Ps•!F Powassen and our own choir will STOP iM KINGOTON iiD., 9ClAYL 7 -9" Pie ��3 will At 7.30 d p. w Rev'. proud to An - ZZIUM MAY QUA I'JAViD H. MARSHALL will speak and we are proud to • . - • have Emerson back with us for the % �'� • H 4 M A i•rag1Ae113 _ • oeesaion as the church is built os 4'! !Po RM MR HOOMD BATS n" __,._,�avo!< .•! �wlr AWO Vw2s , �• be Kmawies' property and Dner- _,�� AWW son was one of us when he deciaed _ p�k !lid. $I a s! N to make the ministry his !ifs's _ worse. The mow will be--by Cads - WK. MAW Grow choir under the direction of - Your" Friendly R eslde>cf # Agent `- Miss Joyce Campbell and we are p 01 �,+ava�ear�ls�s Ikaokioa forward to these .e very- J very much and hope to. see every- �" ,s1gi..+•sa f� one titers. Lir~ , R01C , ni's�a _ _ On Mondav the 48th the W. A. - AIM less. -. . *Iowa a Wsft _ � � are presenting the Kew, Beach Un- J MVV raw "D . Al�2R itd Church Choir in a tiro -hour ;1,*r TOUR MOP1i ATM P'CD BATA Wr4K 1113,1 vie ale. AMN VbWW program of music and song which (�► p It i L WJ[�!, QN'! we feet will be very fine and the CY��.• E. MOiRa.r. :fie is" W40 of why a admission is 604, and 064. NL 3 H0wa, 9004 ft Wt On Saturday June 4. the W. A. t r = AM A,%& invites you to their sale of good M 1 �! do . ♦ used - household • and other artickv None such as clothing, home- cooking, { OPMUICrTRIST perennials, and, afternoon tea ,- „Coegratulaiions to Floyd and t ilannelgsaplt story.) $ O.W is lass and 200 to 3,00 Plan to join' us from 2.9D on. Mrs Baisdon on the.. birth of a Fairport Chaff y = Fn--mr Tuesd ay afternoon May $9, ., the pi Mon, Wod, Fri.. 7te 0. daughter a'b- the Fiekering. Nursmg (Frenchmans Bay Road) EN JACHSON D KE4 BLDG. OpP. P. o. 'M S. ladies wall! be at church Home. ga gc - 3.1E P, IL ^ `'” OPTOMETRI = 03SAWA. ONTARIO to pack them annual bale and we w Dunbarton and Brooklin play Church Service -- 8.00 P. IL $'1' -- wilq welcome all donations for this ball this �k at. the Kiwanis xamined G PMed Phae .Res,- 6.4687; OiL 3 -024a worthy work. Choir practice • is switched Eo r'�" Come on out and support aai>t � � s (Th:+ee�Day Service Assuaged) Friday this• week to miss the ,ohol- your - . .. � +yews �tesaa Cb� By 'A, t iday and this will be . the final Dons East Of Massois �. ractice of the year; let's make it Roane Hui -W' -Club An"aas To �• David nday Sc 1Kreiatse so - ',,�, P 3,00 p, in. -Sunday School (�. 43 e�•s A #Adsj goa! one. On this might also the Atsaags Ball Games 2.00 p, at. -• Church Service ROIQP. young people will meet and mr. r<tene A� ltf R >i - ew•B. alw• Cowan will show . pictures of his As part of their summer program trip to Florida. the Rouge Hill "K" Club an am- Licensed ph&wzing outdoor sports, baseball � DUNBARTON UNITED CRUIM in particular. A house league has Rev. A. F. Bamford, MiShAser l been formed, consisting of five l Sa/y Set u Auctioneers Dumbarton , play eR*erY Wedstesdsy 11.00 a, m. and 7.30 p.: _ i C L E N DE N I N G- : „'. _� 1 night. In addition, a representative , Smday School at 9.46 .. EL • DIJON Mr. and Mrp. Mortensoz6 Dot- bas from the age groups from 'T. P. U. 8.00 P6 0. I °bales aassiraeQ mark, are visiting their son, ]dr. eight to eleven and another from ' Zat7w >w� R41a00§d _ epsekAning 1. P1sas aeooiy >/Ise f• P. Mortensen and wife the twelve to fourteen haw been tssw wi P*o!s'aT caw. Mr. and - ]I M HAM Mitchinsono formd and tbo • Club is very anx- An gales pes•aft Listed and Niagara Falls, were with M:: ut►d ' ions to arrange exhibition !tea u TGNL*�P•al•• 0 • � Advwdm& Mb , opmed sad lira. S. G. Yorriah for the wuielt- with other groupo in these age �uflQlrt a goatoi and. Wit,, If any of our readers are 6.411 a. ae. _ Sunday DeboW I - 3Kis. Forest Lenashire, Erg. interested, would they kindly cos- 11.06 a6 A. l/mftg 1700101 ft i; IM A R A M 'Prompt Service has arrived to .peal .oats 7.00 0- m- R*"go"Oft , time ' with her son Norman, and that ' Johnson' wea ses&w . 8.00 lr. l� ,>phS w -Mrs. Fbrest. She says uthis is a phone 0140. gayer Mte0ag �Rea80nable � Rates lovely . part a< the eoanhy' . > - W. DIXON ..,,,Y>el !YO eTUUFF4lz l.1S Mrs. Don. Lynde in, in the Lock- .•-GARDEN FLOWERS AND 3.00 p. n► young Peopl. - wood, clinic undergoins' an 'open - F"MF'NT PROPRIETOR tion. We hope for a speedy, coal- HEII1; ARRANQJ - -- °�iM$ULANCE p..Mi recovery. .Pickering United C%ure:h Miss Muriel Bamford spent the 3 8,00 SHARP week -end in London.' TUNE at Oar deepest sympathy . to Mr. • •s nsored by IPickerMg Waaven's Albert Kay in the loss of his p° '. ter this week. _ Institute. COXANT arts CONANT : ii iiM83I0G 'and HEATING Harold and Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs'. Admission 26 cents - w and Sel3dtoes A. W. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Barristers PREASURB PUMM. _ Bert Holmes were in London and (Gabe D. Conawt, K. C. Windsor and while in London, utt- , 'fit Q Oowa141L A. A TY ended the Dominion Drama Festiv- 0�14e.: Howson - - - : church 'News Odwml% Ont., 7 1 -1 Simons St S. YshVwt Beads • Pb- Piece. 2WW19 _ Pions - 3 -4037 ° IL Batraws - Ajas, Oskark pr,, . WOWS : IL R. ti, Pickering = : 71% of all 1m ar• is °. phens 34 TAILOR, SHOP CeateasK Fairport.. R"as 1331 rssaldsaiial, r • ,, r ,.,, . . Lroa� env. J. & "mks, M. A., B. a y � wood+ie ad. ,31s Insurance is V�� AueFlorl>�le -} SUITS - —o— : inexpaasive Invirance'Coe pokkewag and Whitby Tip~ MAD9 TO MEASURE nial aadv Chaseh 4 . r • Rrtts K P'boas (Centennial and Kirt=s�� Roads) AA$ YOU IIM.wt,r.i� TO 4�P'�sev for c P W Aeasra iparn ,goeseboM and Property LA.DIEB' AN D a]MNW R# -Church Service - 11,16 a, M. pgg�WT-VAT VALUM? Sales a Specialty Sunday School - •11;16 a, m. Oe�a!• d c wr saoram Alterations and Repairs (cht h G. !wirer ,� Parents m tol3et I DOUGLAS - W Soon gee, apt Attention Given " . er for worship at 11,16, Special �1 sus=s bu. I. of A>s ,�.. Whitby R. R. 1 Phone 814 past of the service for the children filAITLAND Just w�cseof the hospital, with hymn,, Prayer. -retire flannel' _.DowYnan & Gibse,r. - i�¢ ®ado t3lmpson purl=la� la t. (traPh story. Children retire for the _ iGYPRaOC Lesson, durin4 the sermon). _ . • • SOUTH Deterred ` Pa�ertt Plan -Available V T 0►�1� E (l� j] R j r E' Rome H314 Church OLD HORSES - spa600 COMRIE LUMBER COMPANY a t l' D i I 1 (Rosebank and Kingston Road) A 1 R PO RT. TOW ftrni - . •. - Church Ser doe - I O.O d a at: ALSO Limited _ Sunday School - 11:16 a pit.. P3EAf1H bL1D PPtE D STOCK Scarboro Jaaetian, Ontario - _ "� (Special part of the secrets for the .Hn._ . h; ['RF.Rt�Td• !0o I t Howtv 8(;AR, 3a>f0 H01117 �didt•n with hyma, Prayer and NEW V%m dllaet - Agloewet lsyl>t s wwkg S arbere And Pickering _ - CAMPIMaI. •48M f1•at • Owarlat Clot ry '-' >t im r rr -perfect tea is so easy HRONIELES to make with _ • - � � ndol,tt'tie ar - • Gore Q, Cl ke \ •. - -,_— _ _. •� -- - _ _ _.. . ' . The• house is plea1santly w�arnl -- but not on account of the weather. We had to fall back on furnace !teat s � e f ,f ; ru give -sTa to nnerature. But t . ' we have had. a wonderful week= - bright .sunnv days with just _ enough' heat to make outside:. -' - _ chores a pleasure. And !.make - _ good use of it ..., three days: rak- - ing and cutting grass. trimming 1 - - - -- - AN N _ H I R � cuuiug dead a uuu _ out of shrubs, building bonfires. y -e transplanting a few things here and • '� = +�- �C,TUVb / i�GslK.i� W WQ�is3P•rG(i� —� there• putting in a bit of early gar- dening -and enjoying it all: ' "DEAR AN EE HIRST. Why am * men) who should never have * ° - - - --= - , = I Irks this? 1 'am happily married, * married. - Wanting only atten- For the last few years Partner and satisned with my husband and. * tion and flattery, you .flit from has looked after .the lawns but ' little soft. But 1 * man to man, planing up to each now we are alone he has plenty A Study to Blonde- Actress Alice Faye, wife of singer- bandleader gs guess Fir still a * until his line bores vou. and of other jobs to 'kee4 him busy so Phil Harris, gels o pre - Mother's Day peck on each cheek from flirt, *then seeking a new playmate.. I have taken Aver grass cutting her pretty blonde daughters, Alice, left and Phyllis. The nearness t s "I trace atten- # Have you any idea what these operations again. Right away 1 of Mother's Day helped put the girls in an affectionate mood, but tion from other * men think of you?_ One of teem felt a sew trtow'cr was a necessity the new bicycles they received may have hod something to do men. :I.even go " may really frighten you some - Partner would probably have v with it, too. # - out with° .them • night., A married woman who _ managed with the old one. 'there is when given the • dates other men cannot expect something about a new mower- _ chance. ! don't ' * any higii regard `front them. it sort 'of gives you. enthusiasm you - - _ do a n y t, h i n g * It is H hat yoy think 6t your• aright not otherwise feel -and one .,• : 4 ' " %yroug, it!s just _* self that should tcon4em .,you. needs. enthusiasm for the grass to }•act vg000 tame dancing with • Your husband maybe indul- there is to cut around here. Ho\ \- =t _ somebddy w•ho flatters me. * gent, and smile 'at your adoles• ever. 1• don't do it all at once but; _ "The'W&!,t'part about it- is. 1 * cent amirv, fiut lie %would -not be following Pa'rtner's advice, I spread -' don't felel.the, lmit bit guilty! Can '1 :v human if he did ;riot resent it. is over a three' or 'four day Period, - r� you explain it.- r I•foiv long do; you. think his, pa- and then start all over again ,v p * • • r •. ` . ". s '!Confused." ._ -;_!� -tie Ace. will, endure? - - _ _ _ _',__ __ •�, '�i�" _ - . . TJ1WMOii�4t.• _ *0 * You are playing with fire. my in between jzardening acid get- - * Are: Sou one of those who are friend. !i you keep it up you thrill" ling meals I manage a bit of read * tailed phttloral- hating ro sense `• *get scorched, if not consumed. ing, a bit of writing and keep one' * of right and wrong? 4 I suggest` tkst you sit -down -etcr tuned to the radio for the.hi,gb: -Or just, a silly girt_ who today and read the marriage light% of the day, Som ?tunes t - ' warried at 17• and feel$ she has _ * service' sif your .church. Weigh drop oft, to' sleep in the middle of �► . _ * missed the good 'tunes she was _ *, especially the vow "forsaking a ' Broadcast- working outside sure ""`"' • _ * entittied to * all others. cling only to him -as makes you sleepy Now don't let ; * Either reason could explain.. • long as you both shall live," A anyone suggest anything er•e ' - - ,'* your cbildjsh behaviour._ - " «_ vow is a., sofen'ni pt omi�e. How - of course it'4 the opts de air that ' Suppose your. husband .did the are you living does it -.. it 'couldn't be that I'ni g tip , to yours? • * same? - -Was out. night .- after • That you do, not feel guilty getting old.. * night. leaving you alone with ' suggests.' lade of character. 'Try ­­*-Your baby, and defended him - * to see yourself as you would see Well. -the cnst of living is up` - self' as you do. "I'm not _doing ` * any friend of your3 who is -be- another tyro. cents -and this -tune a: the were that be blame it on..4ut- anything wrong:" You would ' having as you are today. R'esotve Po ' put your foof down, even threat- " to put behind you these childish ter, of all things? Vow- could' that _ _ _ _ • en to go home to :_- mcith,er. * ways, 'arid don -the di'gntty 'cif 'a be when about 75c'o of the people t 7H - " wouldn't y-ou? _• wife and mother- beforo tragedy are supposedly- 'eating- margarine? ~' -'* What are your friends sag ing3 - • overtakes you. Better' think that over again• kir, � _ You 'must be utterly - lacking in • * . Howe -it didn't sound h'ke i "very �r - self- respect to. expose yourself Seeing 'herself 'as others see her; good guess td us f �w -: ,r.' . t .�,,:'. " to the gQc•ip your carryings -on. ". has fnhtde many a Frivolous gin! * • - „ '° s.r 0 invite. • . stop in her eratks, Anne Hirst will This morning- the dog'. and [ ~` • ": >'. walked around the farm- • Perhaps you are one of. those' warn you where folly leads. Write Juet to �!',.: s '• - * people la^••+ -hey are - not all her at Box 1. 123 Eighteenth St„ see %hat, the probe were for meet-.. New Toronto.. Ont living. The dog$ had a great time, Once, - ing this increased cost of all I = could scc. of Hone vvai hes - : - :NOT TOO HARD Y fat tittle rump sticking_ out of a "I ;can't gi, r authin'a "• au._ old Frcuuti- ho,gls '$tole. - " negro told the pastor who'd tatted * r - Responsible ,fob -As Engineer" Officer of HACS Onto6o, Com• _ to_ request a contribution to, the -t�'etl. the wheat it as - iu tn� J mander Osborn is responsible for the efficient operation of the churcli fund,, "I :, 4x cs r.earlv ry everybody in die here town d "is good: 'one field of clover not too :' -cruiser's huge steam ttrrbine3 and moss of auxilic machinery . - ,l-ad and another very poor: Tile and the administration of a department including some 160 minute." fall ploughing is still far too wet officers and men. Here he is shown in the Ontario's engine roarw "But don't you owe tt:e Lord to work-- ailhough some of our- with Commissioned Engineer Thomas Mace of Stratford, Ont'. r+ something° too:" inquired the pas- ' neighbours are out on the , rand. - for - = At the barn thcre� was a calf three — Co terse 1, does." admitted the hours old and a stable full of wouldn't !tear so -much -about the, negro. 'But Lie ain't pressing me health.' looking cows. As long price' of _mile then." Bel. of course like my other creditors." as the cows keep milking and our Lhe 'milk from vour cow wouldn't _ health and strength =such as it is be worth '20c a - . Asset -just 4c• -the `�•'�.� 4 -hoids out, we shall.probnbly keep same as the farmer gets. And it A Laying the w _ y g Roll Roofing a olf from the door. But you wouldn't be L g never can tell with animals -they You did it your te}f. Out of every . !� i g.. _ are here tads There's a right way and a 'aeon y and gone. tomor- 9c• it would. take' 'at' leapt 3c to _say to lay roll roofing to prerent row. One neighbour lost • a fresh feed the cote. Then someone would' _ cow last week -$350 one right have to 'milk t • d . leaks. ?'tie right way i5 all you g g her night and• morn- " need to know -rotl it hwtzenta11y off the ha +- s,_.ing.�ecd and' uaietller, clean her - - 4 and apply it. at .a 45- degree angle. '• * stall and bed her down wide straw. You can also use this method Sometimes I think it w.ouldnT Probably you would soon discover CHILDREN when applying felt or any tether be a bad idea if 'every .- family hail that cleaning out even one stall SHOULD BE SEEJV building paper under shingles. a 'cow in "its..oiyn backyard. We is'iuSt as hard work as ,shovelling• —NOT HURT snort. or tending a coal furnace. `= And of course, the whole family 1, reenter s mess' _s 1 east couldn't pile into the car and o the farmer mean_ when lie says -' • - - -� r• — C s, Bands °0, i:entoved - _ • sum- CROSSWORD t. Resides S:. Temple off for the --end, either sum = he is "tied to-Die cow's tail." After PUZZLE 18, The maples ^3. pedtcate mer or winter. Someone must stay a few months you might evert be ? -18. Period os 35, Cudgel tern ' home and -look after the co x.� Given glad to -sell °your cow and be' ionly is.Sakinth .36.Arresc care Eossie should milk for too thankful to chamber 37. Movement of Proper gee your milk by ACr OS9 DOWN S8. Fpps " the ocean at least nine months -twice a -day, the bottle- at.25c a quart if neees. " , 1. Door fastening 1, Secreted Yl. Gambling 3'8..Take the • LAURA WHEF..L.Ej� t. Fruit juice game part of night and morning, don't forget. nary -and think it cheap at the a. Weakens 3, Comforted i1, Eager 10_ Edge . t Snips and scraps are what this g. Lick up = r. Large feather tt, smolt colas 1t,,Terminatis " During that ime '}ou would have price. Experience is a wonderful 18. Pals* god t, Look for b. 1Keta1 threads �3. Plgpen to get her ed or else have a board" teacher, puppy -dog pinny is made oft And; tt. Redact s. 1lnIte In on• s. set of type t,. I nternationai er O _ hands at the end of' her . Mother, it's easy sewing -easy 14. chill sum t4, Insects language YOU CAN'T go very far fort<aPd ,.1G. Beguiled .. lac n period. applique and embroidery too, 1 17. Wanders • t 2 s 4 5 t: y s to n s ' Thrifty!' Pinafore, sundress, or. 1s. Inafrehzied be leaning men backward-Lenox !vitae Table.' ' a gay skirt{ Pattern C904: trans- so. manner tz s We11, Nir. Urbanite, how, do you fer; cutting chart in sizes 2, 4, 6. tioiitc unlace t6 K y like the idea -a cowl in, your gar- Laura Wheeler's. improved pat- 23. Imposes upon age instead of a car? Mott couldn't "Up--idedown to Prevent Peeking tern makes crochet and knitting sf. Ttie herds g ts. Broaden very well' have both. No milt to so simple with its charts, photos to Husicat buy': an unlimited supply for the 3 and concise directions. a�nahte children: cream off, the milk, for; Yt. Clear 1 Send TWENTY -FIVE CENTS 2s. Citrus fruits 24 your -coffee; mother aright. even S.91 'f0. Put on in coins (stamps cannot be ac- .. 3 A V S 3 O 1 S it. Hypothetical .. save enough to nieke butter. Think; cepted) for this pattern to Bow 1, force of the alivantages! All that -just j -1 e S 1 r 123 18th St., New Toronto, Ont. ts. E :cites - Intensely so for an hour's work bight atirl niorti 1 N 3 O Print plainly PATTERN NUM - ts. Depresaeon ing. Of ,course you tyould first have a1, Companions BBR, your NAME anti AD- as. aerates _ to Pay out good. hard cash -tot 00 S 3 W 1 7 O 1 ZI DRESS. 38. flocks M d fV 3 d 1 Sig /� V Send Twenty -five Cents more st. Preserve y;ouc' cq%y; -and then• she might get St. Masonic sick and die -and bang goes . 3(IQ- S 3 d n a 1 3 7 M j _ _ (in coins) for our Laura Wheeler i officer $500, according to- w hetlier' she was b 3 A 1 O �I O d Needlecraft Book. Illustrations' of - +e. speech of 1 _ -speech - a grade or pure- Gred,� [#ut then N O O 4 A 3 atterns; for crochet, embroidery; et, Poem >3 f4. ParcAed wlfb 6 farmer, take that risk, why not 7 1 1 [ 4 1 OO t knittixg, household accessories, heat you? '1' d 9W ' , toys . ': many hobby and si`' Camp - heltart 4 gift' ideas. A free pattern is printed, ill Rnav wallop , , Nour cow ti'oiild ieach' you a "' " " -' " " " "' " "' - " "- °' • -__ 's wrlt ol in the book. v ...Answer Elsewhere on This Page lot: Vmi would nndersta +Id tchaI -ISSUE 21 - 1951 - - __ ii r i __,. u__�__ni_ • i i .. .. a ,J -M'I Once landed, the sponges have to be buried in sand or left to dry dt TABL"ALIB in the sun for a few days until all the flesh 'disappears. Tha. ,skeleton is then scraped, gashed ind dried _ ? �s atw, AriC�mvs again till it is ready for "market. _ Maybe you never realized you had t ;< " w �► _ J - a skeleton In the bathroom. SmeW - This late Spring meaus extra /s cup water fag sweeter under picturesque work for everyone, not forgetting r names —the honeycomb and hard- names—the g g / cup chopped- ° ~,~ bead, velvet and grass,-.reef and- the women who live on farms. If 1 tablespoon grated lemon you are helping outside, 'it means rind yellow —the humble yet mosey. -spin- that getting v t s Wing sponge tries to seem what he. you are ettin meats in Mcihod: Season veal with salt f� — des3ble- gtt'Ji ____ r =_ � ,ana too. and Pepper. Dredge in flour. Melt s taut. that' you are feeding an unusually fat La large kettle and brown m »at : h hungry ,family —with less time to over medium heat. Add onion, car- .spend D�BTY SpIRtT in preparation of meals. Na- rot, bay leaf, garlic, tomato puree rurally, you're looking for short- and water.. ; MacTavish called his friend San- cats. Cover and cook slowly for about dy4ou the telephone. "What !s detaining ye, monk he Gertrude Sunderlin, professor of two hours. (The stew may be asked. "Aren't ye cominx to the Engel z.-d ^vir't+nn_rivP� this re baked in a 350- degree oven in in fltrtaday Party?" - cipe in her recent cookbook: oven -proof dish or casserole.) y' "Week" Came Sandy's voice over 3f ix together parsley and grated _ . s the wire, "I dinna think it wise, A temo_n rind. Serve on large" platter Mac_" _ MASTER MIX and sprinkle parsley -lemon rind Pleasant Shortage•= Mole.motorists in Stn Francisco aren't likely (For 13 Cups) - mixture over top. This twill yield to complain about one result of the manpower shortage. An oil "What's wrong, mast" inquired 9 cups sifted all- purpose six generous servings. company has foutid it necessary to hire female gas - station the other. - flour, or 19 cups sifted . • . . "Vv eel, we've got a cast of polio- .. • � � rt en, above, one of tfie.new ilia to house."* use" _ . _ .attendants. Pre blonde A 's Dryden, cake flour / WHIPPED CREAM CAKE ottentlants, feySu� t� II :�{ tl,a ,,..,. -ob, mygritig it along o to ssa then;' said cup doubleacting baking 3 egg whites appropriately enou h fear a female.. is parking autos. o powder 9 P 9 - - 3dacTavish, "You know we can 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup wbipping cream drink anything he_ re." _ .1 tea I. teaspoon almond flavoring' mixture • begins to thicken. Beat _ ,spoon cream of tartar Make Their Ukring !14 cup cold water egg whites until stiff, 'beat in re- g� a , mtp sttg� 2 cups cake flour _ By Spore g _ Paint Wrinkles 2 c vegetable shortening matning sugar and fold Into the >� g g ij /a cups cane or beet sugar - - - - - or 13/3 cups lard cherry mixture. Paint wrinkles are caused by 2 teaspoons baking powder Pour into pastry shell and chill With their diesel- engined kyaks, - (Method: Stir baking powder, salt, t/a teaspoon stilt - g applying too thick a coat The cream of tartar, and sugar into the until hem.. Spread with whipped • the sponge - fishers are, putting to Method: beat egg whites until cream. sea again, hunting the world's surface dries quickly, Leaving an flour. Sift together three times 'taro stiff but not dry. �`- hi cream until • . ttndried portion underneath. P queerest animal. Maybe you sever a large mining bowl. Cut irk shor . - _ - As the upper part dries and con-' cuing until the mix is the & . stiff and gently fold into egg whites.' suspected that the sponge bad a sex tracts, the-16p surface +wrinkles. -- - s- Gradually (old- 'n the flavoring _ RHUBARiii .PUDDING _ __-� -� n cats, sleeps and marries tency of cornmeal; Store in covered and cold water. -1 cup beet or cane. sugar sea- htd�n:_� To avoid thick ]on) or brush (about az;hored containers at room tempers#urr• ftu�r gefpre measunn¢. lift i i we totrr�r #�rpiat to 1 gallon) or brush out - Ff'oaevrr• tU and =s use . sro �i ��2 cu ' uncooked rhubarb, sage babies today are rpecialTy the paint to avoid thick films. - flour, sugar, baking powder and- ps reared in wir eries- in--Fiond�-4" z refrigerator, salt o ether and fold into the cut up s:pall ` - : 8 West Indies and the Bahamas. To measure masier mix, pile. it cream mixture. _1t /s cups flour 1LgfitlX info cup and level off with s teas _ But the competing sponge . fishing Pour into two- eight -inch 'layer loon soda fleets of Greece, Tunis and Syria "µ - :• a spatula, » s cake pans lined in the bottom with Pinch of salt are seeking full - grown, adult waxed paper. Bake in a 325-degree Method: Stir well, and bake in g sponges, and it's a poor harvest that She . also , suggests, that when oven for about, 30 minutes. along cake pan in a moderate oven doesn't yield 200 tons. Greece alone - - lard'is utied for shorteding in cakes : + : r for about 25 minutes. Serve warm that you separate 'the egg. yolks CHERRY CHIFFON PIE ;with cram, mikes $3.000.000- A. yrir, 4rot®• • -- and whites. Reserve one - fourth of -- 1 tablespoon unflavored -� • w �ePoages. Even the sponge - fishers in Florida are Greek, and the the sugar, and beat it into the gelatin -` - - whites -to form -. a stiff meringue. � SPLENDID :IA>!tI LOAS � wponges ahoy bring to shore — black, 4 eggs. separated - - :2. pounds ground uncooked slimy and still living -- command a Stir in the meringue as the last ?,! cup cherry juice v high rice. _ • step in the mixing process. 1 tablespoon ham �' g p s + * . peas lemon juice 13/4 pounds ground uncooked One of the largtet sponges ever BISCUITS I baked Pastry shell lark landed weighed over 100 lb. when e z V cup cold water dried,-and �d and measured ten feet acre". r 1% cup sugar 7 i g America . tbia of 1 cup milk _ r,. p• - - 4 t dratna cal canned, tart egg r Q sponges eras . presented t - -Field --l8 tno_inch.bisttsits _ • -- - • Method. Add milk to the mix cherries P - Some sponge fishers dive naked, ,a31 at once, stirring 25 `strokes. whipping tr,eam teaspoon salt like car! - festers; carrying only s - knead 15 strokes on lightly floured _ - • /a teaspoon paprika _ P ray g ` board. Roll one -half inch thick. Cut teethed: Soften gelati4 to water ` teaspoon pepper knife. Working at top spar! as they Watch The Kitty —For the benefit Bake as a sheet in a -450- degree five minutes. Beat egg yolks and �M�od; Mix all ingzed'tenjs ,and- �"n their prey from the rocks, of thoso who haven't guessed_ , oven: add 'one -Half .cup sugar, cherry shape into -loaf or pyramids.. Bake many can stay under water for four deft fdline photographer is a - w juice and salt. Cook over boiling two hours in a moderato oven. minutia. Often sponges can be . :MUFFINS- _ water until of custard consistency, Serve with sauce made of one -third traw•ledr but the vast majority of . mascot -for a. Navy unit— photo- Remove from heat,. add gelatin sponge divers orork ist a fts disiag. graphic unit of course. "Hypo" 3 cnps mii cup 'hbrser -radish and two-thirds cup 2 tablespoons sugar and stir until dissoli44. Add lemon whipped•'cream. suit with all the usual paraphernalia and hfs outfit are attached to _ •1 cup milk juice and cherries, and cool until of telephone and.air tubes. the For- East command. 1 egg ._, .., —..__ ., � .._ .,.• , - __ .— •..,._. .. ,._•, ..•_•,• _ • _..,._ „• . . ••,•., . _.._ _ •. . „ „ . ., • •,._, ,., .,,„ .. , ., .. _._..._. —•. 'Yield --12 mediurb muffins- = a 'Method: Add sugar to the mix, - Combine milk and beaten egg. Add y a tuf the- mix. Stir- until flour is moi- ! ' ,� .tu' �� ey, i ,s� :n ; „'�, ,� •K >^am 'n'k'',,, Ke.a*`,'Y 'x' ' (about _5 strokes_). Bake,' . u T', a • f ” stoned �, �• � 3 ,�'' ��� .«'f :�' .r "A ,�� ;� $�v�" .�, .a, •^,� -- - = in greased - muffin pans iA 425- ... 'c- Q - �` '” i_F �,• ', `r' "'ay3 y+'k ' sfs rElr` degree oven about 20 minutes- YELLOW CAKE .�1. Cap{ mix - •F.t'•. v . -^ ,', 4. ,e �^,' - 's'`� .a' >' yp s yea' '�' • – ." p� it - tg . l Ys cn sugar 1 cup milk- 2 eggs4 �'.�' r_'8+ r „ ,� .�.� ' y ✓ +'°Y ` n - ,� RAs"^- bep�.r+ a gn „� y�� z' :,� ..,..+•rX ,. 9«'k'4, ,a • . _ 1 teaspoon vanilla - � z � N � �. 4 � .r � �' :�.� ° -� - •Y field —Two -inch layers :: - - .a:. �tr4c,• y �"s,. A ''•. *e ae .?•r ' '�' x & y. ,err �' w., �" ui`v. "•C Method: Stir sugar into the mix, - • .; ¢ - ���w Combine milk, eggs and vanilla. L 4a lea ► i �'" M r Stir half of Tbegliquid -.into the mix and beat two minutes. h ," • ,' " - _ Add remaining liquid ..and,.. beat • �; two minutes. Bake in pans lined .,, with waxed paper in a 375-degree . ', ' 4,' oven for about 23 minutes. - +;BAKED+ p r CHOCOLATE PUDDIN& I cup mix /s u sugar d " teaSpov . ' — r/4 teaspoon cinnamon ,.•''- W 3� cup nutmeats %s cup milk TOPPING ;/ cup brown sugar z 3 tablespoons cocoa a 1t/4 cup3 water Yield -6x8 -inch pan fir,• .Method: Stir sugar, cocoa, cin•,' bj canton, nuts .and milk into the mix. -Beat there minutes.-Spread in pan. For topping,, combine brown sugar and cocoa. Sprinkle over-batter in j pan. Bring water to boiling point. Pour over contents of the pan. - VEAL STEW A meal ire• a dish is always a'joy to the homemaker. It means less time for preparation and less effort, ' at dishwashing time. Here's an , idea for an economical but tasty one -dish meal thit is filled with nutrition value. 3 'pounds veal- knuckle, ,l to- ly2-inch slices cup` fat _ Sat and pepper. ...,.New Canadian Seaport —The booming new Canaurur seaport ui Corner Ltuuk, ice- ..uttliu in +�•,ntc: Flour ;; cup chopped onion -. - Humber Arm on NewfoundTand s west coast, it-humming these days tivith the advent of an early spring. Here the_ &S. Corner : cap chopped carrot Brook, ciueen of the paper ships, loads up with a spring shipment of newsprint prior to. setting sail, for American ports tike 1 bay leaf y •-Nets York; Philadelphia, and Galveston, -Texas. Industrial backbone of -the thriving 20,000- population community, Bowater's - I clove garlic, tainted operates. the world's Taf &st integrated pulp -and paper mill, fui•tis out an average of more than 1,000 tons -of newsprint a •day. 1 cap 'tomato puree 1 Most of'it goes to the American market. - .. ' - - -L -• III l f sir• The four, re iu ning iFom a fiance were found meddling with' - -- _ AM WHITBY the gas Pumps at KAn._'fiut m 96&-M-- n- - BROCK HONE 618 �. when two Claremoat men in- i0alrrsra 1•as NrN V lets isa� P vestigated, the four starW swear- • am 88 iiesrslsta 1M. ing and fighting. However the loc- 1 i &DAR. T • Us s4, 36 Ld. ah trounced them before " 'the pbb �MUW pAY. FEWAY, SATURDAY - li�iY ` ice arrived. One` of the youths is 1.1� Pt reported• to have been wearing a BMWs at 7AO and 0.00 P, M. 8atuds, mitt IN" acatnmatdo. zing" with knife en- .2pU$$DAY, FM., SATURDAY,' 9AY E4, 25, ;Cali. -Ke _� see - .tie -;S e�i j -- beh>�- offered- - - -- — • _ i - -week a Claremont Co- Foyer �rvs�r - �(+��los -with - BE'i'1'Y GRAN" -aad DAN DAILNV OOpesative Advertisment, : CARTOON SPORT . - XONDAY, T'U>�AY, WEDNESDAY - MAY '78, 19, i0., BRO U G'� I A lei rf - , y' i APPED COMEDY HIT ; MWW S*ts at .7Zo0 P. AL Last Complete Stars at $A Pr The W. M. S. meetlng eras held �'`! - /� at the Home of sillies. Lloyd! Johns A Haunting We %ill Go - My �.isi' Sal _ _. - stop on Maq' -17th, with Mrs. H. - Barclay in charge of the opening Bran Oliver RITA MAYWORTH and VIOM MAT1tJ�tE worship, Hymn 261 and .the Lords, . EAUREL and . HARDY PLUS SECOND FEATURE ANP FOX NEWS Prayer fol'low+ed by Psalm in unia- i' _ - -- - oon�, Minutes read and adopted. 3fn Norton, . as.. Comm. Convener • . The -Cray Amigo .: charge of supper, reported on the XONDAY, [TES., W»DNLS -Ay • MAY 8'8,.0, 90; . same. Suppler,to be held in the hall r :With - DUNCAN RENALDO and > CARRiti�D on Friday, May 18th at .7,00 'p -.�u. 1`E hank yon" Garda were read from 'The 1Mliniver Story •SgURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -MAY 81 and JUNE 1, •2. the Liacombe Slack ; Mrs. Wim. - llicott, Mrs. Slack surd Mrs. O. • ton. Bale articles to be packed : The, White 'Power _ land :�`+ Broaklin by June . Mrs. Starting - GREER GARSON and WALTER PiDGBDN M. Ellicott and Group had charge • _.. ' 'With - GLENN FORA and VALLI of a very interesting program the FOR YOLTii ADDED PLEASURlr -. .. ' theme " I]:ow 'we. - can work for _ - j Peace - through helping to teed Emergency Wedding hungry" ,The first part of the pro- �g Tn tv-tl s a — .._... dealt with "the problem of le h LA$ PAR and BARBA _ HALE who are hungry -and . whe �thhey �V[t RY >;S R 4 n . _ live. Questions were asked by Mrs. - - THEATRE POLIOY , R. E, Ellicott; airs. Harvey, Mar, &Ve hay e 3 80(1 gallon LUBed j Ra " Eilicstt, Sara. Burk, Mrs. Mit- - BOX Office Ouen'Rveatings _ eLeo p >!t - �GAL�VANIZED WATER TANKS cheil. lira. � Middleton and Mrs. Matinees. and Ho#das - - - _ eoo P. M.- Wood's'ard. - Leader Mrs. M, Eltic- IMtatineee. Saturdays and Soeda7a - � - 1.80 P. lilt EOT 8818 ,tb x).00 etiQ b ' ort gave" the answers. Mrs. Rend- _ S,'►2OIiE iF YOU.. WISH IN OUA LOG£ 13ECTIOeT all l:llikott ' playtsci a la.+ely ' piano prop _gin end see them, Make a real storage tank. _ selection. The second part of the ,ample Free Parking 7 1 -2 '�Agaare - -. - -;: program - was a discussion of the anization F. A. O: which.. -*as .]3RICK SID1[NG. ROBIN RED. n.by airs, :Hairs and Mrs. Pay e�-r - - ' 2 beadles eornera - TO clear $100.06 Ellicott. Mrs. Jack Mitchell gave, a very interesting readigg. MTs. �A p=p P FEED FOR EVERY NEED W tiodward and Mrs. Middleton tt.alt pICKERING TOW: SHIP part in a discussion of sasne wurk -4UARANT'EED- �j,,��ONT O- OMRATIVE cl relieving . the cos of food and k ILUIN6 P>�DiiT9 OR,ADIO BE$YIOE clothing in fire countries where .. these things are both scarce. At the lass" T'new.Fri, i to 5 P• M• close of the program It was decid- by appoistsaent Any MaX�e or Model ed that our W. M. S. broup would - l 8� rag =2=Uk� hold Its regales meeting as - Thuer peek a bale of good, used. clothing * j�Q /'1i t�'R [� pj - l-• day Mav a1, at 2.80 p. m, in the to be sent to Korea. Any articles for • J. a RO j�RTI3UR FILLD - � ptasiag 1W J 1 Sunday- School Room -of the United this bale rosy be left at the hoine Church. Program and supper cu.n- of Mrs, Albert Gray before the end SII WING INSPECTOR �k Seater meacialg at 6,1b, will be in change of June, Iivmat Z86 and Bet7edtct- i �•�p �)�+ PHONE Piekerinor !i%W 0 sad i is buppuea of the Croup. ioa closed the meeting. Hasteaeee: �iCJf1►rlritll�V y --The annual,mee�g of thee South Mrs• : bloyd Johnston, Mrs. E: _ ` Sold and 1nst Wed _ _ Ont urio - Women's Institute . vdli be Johnston; Mrs. Savles and Mrs. Pbh PWiwtaa 24v - _ held on Ma 28th. • at Shirley. A Ritchie served Lunch: _ ODMAN . bus trip to Stoney Creek and Niag- A meeting` will - be held - in she • Sri Falls is being planned for .the Brougham- Schoolhouse. on Wednes- Eavetrovghing t C Works 14th of June.- _ _ day, May 30 at 8.80 p, m. for ttte _ Mrs. •L. W. Gleason, of Fort Will- purpose of organizing a Home end WATCH and CAAK'a - -' - - A2W — , - 'lRasT.Of M,: ,•I.� 3�lewar —_ —cans, aisited -tor ;, 4uvi xi aeon. A representat- - REPAIRLNG PUBMACS 3LIMPatlts last week with her cousins, Mr. and ive from the Propncial Federation Loarg . ExFer'�� Mau: payed Ovans. of Home and School Associatlune itll.aCTRiO w� =� �r D,r. and M•rs. Clark entertained will speak. An interesting ma,rie p'r• � Wilts illy a couple of .friends from Califor- wr.11 be siwwn anti _ efreshmt -its • f • �ShbL , VaW�,i"8 nii for a few days last week". aerced. Everjfone invited. t,� � S ,++ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Forsyth µre A very enjoyable evening ..aa ,� +► L & q *i — enjoying a 'week's vacation with held in ' th ' Township Hall on P-H- SIt.VEii� - _ BEATT Y ELECTRIC RANGES :tier. and Mrs. Clark and chitdrrrl -day; flay g: sponsored b;• the Ios- Pis �ea1� T!R! - at Sarni. . . , ing team o the W. Si. S, in• . the• EATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS• Mr, and Mrs. Peter Hardy, . of recent "d ' _for: new mernbers. A 1f Alshway. i nit•s' ND Toronto spent the- ueek•end with delicious tz PiekerinQ .Tev� silty �''� „„t, of WWO& pper was served; full- 6 RANGETTES A .. _ :. ;Xr. -and Mrv: Walter Hardy. -otivea by a vary •interesting• prog' ftECTRICAL-APPLIANCES - The local Bowling Club held the' ram which n s opened by all'sinz _• •, - _• ' Opening Tourrsainent here on flay• inq..0. Cana an- inatrumen'al and 29; with Mixed- Trebles.. The g .nlo by le Ellicott; a piano poi„ . - to tr it again sometime. Shaking General, as far 'as I know doesn't B -H Paints and Ge.�.•eTal Hardware , in excellent•- conditic,n flit: r,tr, by_ A n Johnston;• •readirrrs� b5 a with the :engine crew, I got get any more attention ' than I ••s•t,•• Mr. harry Bruce, ,<,f• . T Mo. Sirs \Iastm -and- a piano sPlo by washed up an;i changed •agar��ttn did. spent the week --ind here a the n a Philip. - Mr. Everso_t \orlon_ ,� Supt's, ca.:- Then with 9*Vd- •home of Mr• Jesse Warde s ed sane .pictures .taken while - IPHONE '46'"PICKERIN� The roperty of Sirs. Jno ,Coates o tr thmnsrh tAP State of fir- byes 10 sr�ei :1 others• reStati1 s= continyed from page one : P .fi a , p _ I Irftarted into Windsor Station 1 rrteans of saving aetieral lives re.. ?usf east of the main co er has mania and fir, Russell .Gray •showed had hat eaten since }poop; ar+d been sold. pictures taken nhile on a tr,' to" ' � r Gently, A vote of i�tnkB was given ICI �OLSO Work rs p' wemt -into the coffee bar ar a e-1 a �tl -Ao- --. Mrs. Cro k. *j •progressing 'TapidIY Florida: ?4IPs. Hatro?,i Itarv,?a;r: 1'i'p�.•� -nit T,�tiryla_rl_y hunpT�• ordere•i a �. - Member . of the �ckering; 11� south of tr,Ak,_veher.�3f.. E =T—ni —tire. �i• a. •trt .a fep-+ coffee and two sandwwiches.:..than Mrs. L. est Baker anal 'fir. Robt, :Harrill Yar er, b , ght ' Institute, CABINETS chosen Horde, thanke;l' ;t'1 nresen`.I it ¢axle: :..i' began to feel - tired', sr Carter, brought greetings froth her are both building. for their .help and co- operation in tired that' I could not eat -the sec- Society. She_ Baia they were very Drivers en the Brock'Rnaci' will making this ecevning such a svc- and sandwich. " -I dragged mys. f' our to establish .a link between �CRyCIIR KITCHEN be relieved to Aknow,that the Coun- cess. The meeting ciose,•1 with The..three minutes •away to the' Wind- t e two branches. F Iv Road Men were out on .Monday• - .singing of .the Nationa] Anthem, sor Hotel, registered and about he two were issued for the Cabinets Factory Primed Z . repairing -the hole• � caused by the accompanied by 'Miss . - Gborgina fell into a big..comfortable chart Di la on June ', in the'Un- spring break -up. South of Clare- Duncan, at' the- piano. I wanted to get to bed irnntediat- ar sp y ' 6 Costs, making an Excellent Base nront and Brougham' were- the two . •• The morning- 'aervice of St: Johns sly, but feeling that I should . get a d given away, twenty displays j fos Final >Fb►satel ntsb • teally bad soots. Church started on Sunday May 0, any notes in shape while fresh (I ....)elegates elected to attend Mr. and Mrrs. Ed. Lewis qnd Mr. . with a fairly_ good attendance• ff, did•- t •to write While on the en- Zy ,, ; ]dis. ant Mrs. Sam Taylor and family' lowed by Sunday Sehobl 'at - 11.90• tY Dist. Annual on the NCordon gins, bet found out that o' im- Howes and Mrs. lishmain 1 - . M• visited relatives at Stainer and The annual .Oddfellawa' Parade possible before pe got' to Lea- ,fie of Predd- LUMBER YARDS. `C�t'ingirood on Sunday, - was held' on Sunday afternoon, side). I wrote 'for half an hour, 3 g tl>e. 8 was ser-• followed by service in •the church - ant Mrs Ken Clarke, Mrs, IBerl adar♦ • Beelbv, age Lhen. t4r�ny rQOm. •and. a hot tub a ded� RdreaAments aer- jICKERINf',, 014TARIO iousiv injured •late week when she at 2.30, Rev. H. Lieltey• was_' the a sound night's sleep and the next. ved bpi hosteaaea brought an PEONE..Pick. 84• f41 to the road fro+ri her .bicycle. .speaker and took' as his text• Matt. . •= orning, as fine as ever, again. Treated at the• Sick Children's Hos- 9:9, Uxbridge Band was in atten- The next two days were spent enjoyable and interesting meeting pital, she is now at home, suffer dance: around Montreal with the camera, a close. � 0�� t from a f tured skull. We l >1e Class meet- and a takdcab and - -got fifty or - • � �- =1 Liar The Friend y Bi Montreal :lt.. Georte's Antllidan G7turela hone she will soon be well again. • ing was _held •on Wedneadav exen- sizty shots of interesting �.• Mr• John Wells of Toronto, ing last at the hmie of Mr.. and shots. 9iinday morning, I attended anent the woek -end with M,r. and Mrs, Jack Keeler. Pres. Harold. bieautiful St. James United Church. Sunday, May 27 - Stmday.x nOa` ' r�-e of flowers for the Mrs, dare Reevil here. Barclay 'conducted the mew __ASS a_and ante -halt hoar trip oft at'.10,00 a. m. Morning Prayer With aa Mice X . -..t6 T..• Ontario Lad= fo owe °bar -ii m shown 'b use. the •rder was mx*• y pool train got me back � Os' sermon at• 1i,uo a: m,�,t1 one coax 1 tin at'rJie ies' College and Orillia, spent the Gra on his try to Florida which 10:80 •Sunday night dully-invited'to' attend, Womea s Institute tree ` g q P *• ?larva st • • . . home of Mrs, Lloyd XuBh lust week -en¢ With Mr. and Mrs. Roy. veontin- ded`on °page two) I had a wonderful week -end. —" the Young Mothars Ward. and am des ly grateful to the off - St: Paut''s• Churele, Durbartoo 'week. •It B�' be, YOce re¢eivled a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ratcliffe, tonfinaed from page oita • ' alCials of �e C. ' P. R, .and of _ Sunday, May 27 - Sunday School _ �deetin$• eat baby of Stouffville spent Sunda With . rize for being : the YouniS + y that does give them a scare. course, too, .the Toronto Telegram, • at .2 -ce a m: 5.40 t P. m. ffiiasia ax L. a priie Mr: •and- Mrs. 7ndaon Ward. Service, at which the address will and Mrs• Pugb Before we lest Toronto I .know who started all this off. Kbeing the y0unZ" s der.L Aa WsNx. R i Mrs Wales Wb�+ wen the C. P. officials -felt t would-not -I" ass also•indebted to the Secre- K given-' by' Rev.f. T. Pa X. O�taa, ; Ittn� sal, be able to take it .Theis engine tars' to the .Gen. Supt. for typling M, A,' principal of 9t, Pau2's Bogs' Sunday: crevr8 never travel' over one huh- and despatching telegrams which I - School, Palampur, .India:. You are Ras •erred R of fire Bap- Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges and cordially invited to attend tkia set regular meetin -dyed- and fifty miles, and I was 'had ,been requested to send back #ice Mission Circle 1ng meet in the family spent Sunday with Mr. and . doin+* about three hundred, but, as from different stations ..along. the vice apd b €ar t$is- outqtanOg ease -. ,. ,I'he ant=e " of= "Mrs. Gordon Neale ,Scairbbro Bluffs. I only do this sort of thing Duce line. ionary ape9ker, church at $ 30 p' will have comp- M4', apd Mrs. Jack Norton and reciation, and - amaze- the congTega>lon and i family spent Sunday 'with 'their in every .iffy years, I was ready _ My app fete charge of the program to risk it, Climbing dawn out of merit is still being expressed at _ - SIR7$8- extended to all Oughter Mrs.- Mason, in Toronto. the tmgine at Montreal, dirty, .but why a corporation such as the C. , �esdsa- swill to two. films A row , at the four - corners oast n�_ti " Supt:- Koehn vas corn- P. R.- should, give so much time BALSDON - born to Mr. surd Friday night resulted in. four young U on Boli via India. A A'ill' .mein being lodged in the Uxbridge � along the platform (at 10,50) and attention to one individual, is Mrs. f1oyd. Balsdon (nee Lorna' to ask haw I enjoyed the trip and 'hard t4 naderstand..the Governor' Galbraith) kin Tuesday, May 18.11,. Ma WPB * . 199PI, • girl, Patricia Ann, �