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And Beach Areas .-
Dr. -P, W. Loos, Pickering Veter- Lettelra to The {Editor
- iaary told the News this week ,there
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I Pickering Village
TO THE HOUSI:H•OIliDER!
Pickering Village f
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`ZJ.�a
'.nae been an epidemic of a virus d'is-
.
� Ut<a�••Kaw .
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- erase among some of the dogs at
-sAjas, and at some beach areas near
Dena' Sir:
Under Claremont news, in your
The Women's Institute will be in
l�
Dr, .George and Mrs. Copeland, of
Pickering United Church
here, There is no inoculation for
issue of June 17th, I notice "re-
charge of. the Refreshment •Booth
Rev, Robt, Q Copeland, MKiujxtsr
London, visited his parents, Rev, R.
thie disease, The dog will- act like
capping the Brock Road'...not be-
to the Memorial Park here on the
Sunday, June 20, 1949
C. and Mrs. Copeland, ,on Sunday. ,
,>
its "mad do and may turn vicious
g
fore it was needed." This ,is a coun-'
First of July, and the co-operation
10.00 a' m: - Sunday. School '
Mr, and Mrs, Paynter, of Toronto,' "
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as he ie in an insane Condition,
ty road and I quite agree that the
of the- ladles In the village, in the
a .Morning Worship
az eat the week -end with their dau-
p
havDr.e
• ,Loos advises that those who have
patohin:g had about reached the
donation of pies and tarts will be ,
p
.11.00 _
o-
No' Evening Service
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ghter, Mrs, H. T. Fallaise and lam- ;
dor•-s, they be kept tied up While
limit for repairing. The six miles of
very much appreatated. A car will
,��s�
Ily,
this epidemdc is on, and 'ta give
re-eurflaeing just completed ah this
be, available around 11.00 a. m. on
Ch�,'practice Withdrawn during
Craig and Mrs. Murkar and Mary
the animal plenty o! water, an$ to
toad should make considerable, im-
;that day, calling for your donation,
Jul d A
Y
ilyn, of Rannoch, epeat Sunday ,witg
not excite them
provement. Road engineers now
Thank yon,
�p
the iormer's parents here.
!
Dr. Loos stated that dogs which
cealize that paved roads. without a
: j' ' The Womien's Institute
.:: �izce Woman � AsaotiaUon
It was refreshing to hear this one
Ti -ve been innocu ate against dis-
ll net Witb9*41�d 1bA
w�iII !.old a reception following the
I at t):e time a did_ rhos hot
w in e
temper will have very slight imm-
present-day traffic.
In the
25th'Wedding Anniversary
In4uction of Rev; -Arthur Young, on
i dr -y -s last week,- Mr - Gordon Bray- -
unity against the disease, but once
the dog has contacted the disease
the same article, writer
does not know why Barrett's hill
r ^
On Tuesday June 21,
Wednesday June 29, All members
and friends of the
in a letter from his son, now with
'the C. P R Hotel orchestra at Lake
from another dog, there is nothing
is not paved. No road ' engineer
this
evening,
many- ,friends and relatives from ;
congregation are
Louise, tells of ?,is watching from
Jnv;fted. NyiFl the ladies of the W.
�
that can be done for- it. If your
would authorize the paving of
�� st+on, Toronto and Pickering, I
please bring sandwiches or cookies,
his hotel gindow, snow f ng to
_ --dog startso aa: a
t' resent grades. Last..
_-,j Mr. and :-&Ira. i
withlu 100 Leet of the gro rid be-_
- . and goes into convulsions, you may
-has "vlrus"
-y.eaT. the-brldl�e at the bottom o
this hill was lengthened so that the
of
W Funk Baker on the occasion'of'.
keg.oWedding
ren yter Church
David Marshall,
ore urniag o u e t ere
1 probt.blK_ or
-,--]be, fa.frly sure it this
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road at this point could be wid--
their 25th Anniversary.n'o;
• -Ilex. Hinister
lidseaae-
Puckering Women's Institute
ened and raised Tenders are now
being called for the lowering of the
Presiding at the tea table were:
Mrs• J. Criagle and Mrs. J. A
Sunday, Jane 28, 1948
2.00 P. M. - Sunday School
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He Provides Material For luny A,
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top and the raising of the road at
Thompson, of Toronto and Mrs. H
3.00 P. m. Divine Worship
/�'}' for Us At the News
PiCkerin W. I, ief11 meet at the
g
the bottom of the hill, thus reduc-
T. liaise and Mrs.' C. E. :1Qor]ey,
of Pickering, and eAsisting in the
Calvary Temple Pentec stal
I
Ws..must
home of Mrs. K. Clarke; corner of
the Brock Road and No. 2 on Tues-
ing the grade. Considerable work
and a few thousand dollars were
dialing -room were, Mrs, Rabt, Rua--
Jlollueas 13ervices
8.95 a, m. - Sunday School
admit -one of the best.
natured gents we have the pleasure
day, June 28, at 2,30 V. m, Mrs: E, the main contrlb.uting la:ctors in
land bliss Eileen Bushbq and :Miss
11.u0 a. m, -Morning Worship
of know4ng-int.matel Y, and a brute
Brown and her group of girls will
delaying this project,
Betty Lou Baker,
of 19.4
7,40 D• m, - Evangelistic
for punishment -we're wondering
.demonstrate "The Club Girl Enter-
- W. iii. WestneR
The bride and groom
Wednesday t3.0U P. 9i,
how long it can last. E. L. Chap -
tains.'. A -pleasant and interesting
:'Reeve Township of Pickering
were the rec.plents of many .beaut-
.
Prayer 12e'eting -
man at this very moment, Is out '=
afternoon Is planned, so pleas
T; ,pc#, very glad to have Mr. �` "
itui gifts. and it war, a ` a.;tire for
Friday -
front of our off;c
ecus ging a tire
come and join us.
ney's 3ectera-it answet-9 that ottPa-
them to have pre+Nnt. y lite a num-
,."
For-
8,00 T. m, - 1u g
that went flat oe side.., the
The Whitby _ W. I• has extended
aAked que•cdon concerning Barrett's
ber, of their wedding guests-
lunate are those who have friends,
Pastor W. E..XIcl::va,y
r
weeks for hint, He ]rt. 3sat tem
nn irritation to us to, uttend their
' 60th anA.iyersary, on li'edn�sday,
hUl and the leek of paving. Ed.)
old and new." y-
; �*
]lunday, June '2SAX)�
P' H•
ed -
a nail which be dear 3e; we p,,;- Pd -
June .29, at 7,60.p. is., Th.s is open
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The J. A. Bushby family and Miss
Day, Sundry with the Rev.
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BETTER HANH•' A L()�OK AT THF:
Cealtary" Temlrl(, Yuke•rau1;
out on the drl.eaa;, a so hit
t �
would run !t
to all members of Pickering W, I.
spent
Harold Staintoa's, in '4limlco.
131(: �I[l:% c 15 YOlit P. tr, Tu
Come ::ns.- ae„r- t!arvld Ruti-di. e,
onto -he it,te• tt
sots•,.„lie said so i h
with
and an member who ,has -not if-
Y ._
ready been nottf'ed, will they p'ease
burs.- Rdbt, Dixon.- Church Street.
IF'1NU 01-T 11•Hl0tk: YaaC 1(.MTE_
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t. Pira: Ontario, A talented mus-
ician tae. m'-r:mba: An entire
.1.1. otrt
p..
mouth, but a resits .didri'�~ �t a
get in touch n•:t:i S-cretary; Mrs.
is convale ing at her home follow-
�SUtiDAY E:1ENINti SERVIC.L
P:ay
merv,ce of Szred Music Evervune
t
out there or h_i:r, ,t way f„r'nno-
T, Wheeler. Pick,` 2711"i.''
surgical treatment at Oshawa,
d ,n-orrd by'
y
weuume.
ther "friend;" E u!:4? that C'or.� rra-
1 iWAtiIB CL'.'i3 Ul'Nl3ART0` !
tive magnetic tcck-Laler, missed
to -be ho in I
Vit. t'aui', .l,r„IlVun Cauurh
that one.
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Iriw'anf� %l4nnurW Park. Uunbarion
Lunb;irwn
i Gard- a Tr+a
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6unds,..July. 3, at 7,W P. A.
Surday, J_ne 2'3 1949'
�, $•
" DOMINION DAY
A
Ani
Catholics, and I
Evening .Prdyex, at 3.vv p. 'm„ -at
wi ah• the prea:ner wi33 be Rev. A.
The f:ad!e;' A.d Soricty of 5t
Andrew's Yee:byt�r.an Cuu.ch, he:e
jN 1
a
Jew are invited to ahead, Gua<t
C. M(:Cv:i„m, 13, ,A., B., D, Rector.
.
' are hording a Ca d:r: Te: at the
J.•
IN PIC,KERING
s ,
Speaker will be Rev, R chard '•D•ck" I
of St. John's. fork Mills. All are
`1nv;ttsd to" There
Hermitage, the t_On r of ate, and
Jones, •Direr for of the Canadian
.cordial:y attend.
w:if be nu Sunday School on the
1L s. E, L, Ruday, Kckeniig, Sep -
Mefnoripi
park
Council of Chrsiian and Jens, at •,
Combined
tember 10IV49, r.ranl 3,:iu to 6.30
p c _
Toronto. There wall be a
,
•
l
Choir of all tris C itfrchas in Pick-
Tower- together with a
ht. Grog Ilcaa Church
ge'. Ang
The proceeds will be f..r the -
- st ding. Fur ;e:r new church
$ 1 d 'ot t:
-
sting
Br Band ti♦ hxh will lead in the
nee
' Pickering
iiun..al
which is LOW under eoastru(>t.on,
singing. All Lhe Cle^gy` of the town_
, Jane S.a3, 194b+
The 11 :ti: ,u �2.St, Ceor.-
C
A musi al ..Pro g'• a.,, Lai L _err ur
OLD TFMF. tGRtVD PARADE 1.80 P, K.
ship• are invited, and creep man, I
.ve,-sary
grs Cliurch w;!:' be celebrated on
range�J.
... Led By Whitb • Buyer' Brace 'Sand -
Whitby
woman and child are wel orne3. }
4 unu�,y, .June .dth, at 11.00 a, m.
CALC.ili2'
t ETB4L1. 1'iekering I3rouglram - Uunbarton�
Let e',Ery one in tl.e Tawns`:ip
support th s :iervice of Goodwill.
and i,U4 p. u, 1t the morning ser-
'will
Pente.ps6l Huiinc,., C'uurch
: Mind. ax: send Flickering v+. Ajar?Public Sc:hoole
`U
The 5, irituAl Airn% Coi:nn►r
1.ee tl.c• sae i..l' spealrer be
i.e �..a- C. a1cCv.:um,' li. A,, F3, U.,
NV e, the me::::;•«:; of I'ia kering
AFI RST GAME AT 2, 00 P. M.
-John Hruluun Al. Dmi Ser, Bob_ l
Ii* -.-tor o: -St Ju'_:n's, York ,31i!ts,
Gus, ChaTrh wish to bi:nb to
iC'HILDRW\'S FIELD LXENT..; at 3.3o P. M.
Hull•
i
w:.i spec.,.l m: s.c- by the choir. In
you: atter,t.on t^ it we ha, e a fan a
A:.. EL3Nl'E:1' JLI.STE:}; t1E' CF.liI1l1UN11h15 ATA
Rev. E. G. Rcbinson
gel! the nu:rle i . ut i ('i.... a, �1 e
SIG E�-I?N1NG VAUDEVILLE BTAQE SHOW
_
-THI: GILUt'. DS
lwaa Ha;: 1':c..eals,
i3oftball .ische.(itule _
end.,at ',e Service and rea.•1,;
��l are cardi,l'y-in--ited to attend.
r . _. aw..:l 1'oniple
I'ente ostailli ;H ness Church. - A
- v'
warm
_
TherP will be t:o $ands; SChogl o {i
ae!(•o=e .s extended to one
CAME EARLY.- GET YOUR SUPPER AT THE.
Friday, June '24 -
the .nth,
nun , il. -Ss., zed
- : WO1�lE\'S IMSTITUTE REFRESPHENT BOOTH
Brougharn _ ��'hitt,;:. at.B;ougb'm
DunL:arcuu ['t icaal C'ltur(h
Itvv. Nurivn, Ajii�; Tali; t.uturiarta
BINCO . GAMES - 1111 •'RE:SHIMENT BOOTHS "
Tuewday. June 28 - r
Dunbarton r Whitby, at- Dun'btn.
Rev, J. S.-Bruham, •Minister
+!, L� �r: ria �, Una D. P's,
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AiIIIL�h;I(>'N TO.GROi\DS ..50 and 15c. - Crus 25c.
Wednesdzil, June 21► -
4unelay
10.30 m. -Freda;: Sr_bool o
=�e�' fir tiut _,u ul. Ajar, � the
Broughain . Picker:ng, at. Pick'g,
a, -
,.
11.15 a> m. -' Worliip
gt•'=�t ur IcGi 'S.' Chapman .. ,
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s
aOYg Romaine
Monday. July 4 _ -
Dunbarton -'Picker:n'g, at Dun'tn;
7.30 p. m. - P!ea,ant Sun. Evening
_ 7.:3U m, --Prayer Service
Wed.
to,d tae :o,a! twtzr.; rt.: auuat a few
I h e;- u t c es t
' r e .p:. u :: h Qac
Tuesday, Jul 7 -
Y. 3
1 eA. 7.30 p. Ori. Pra,er Service
-
, -
"1J1in.Ca i'a•t',�._, i oast it ,
!
i3r
Dunbarton oug'hrn, at Br'gtn.
WednEtvday, July 8
Thurc,tay . Evening (hoar practice'
ed a::u.,aa tris :.,Sir. .(t- ::. ' Ajuk
'.ONE OF THE FEATU1REtD
ATTRACTIONS
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Pick.: -Whitby. t Picker ng
�.
. rid.ty - Cubs and Scouts
Sat. . Fomnightly . 'Notion Pictures
is o:.e u± t!:e i :,:r iirputa ' in
u
Congas t , w n i:,t t.:e t, ?s. -are
AT
Tuesday, July 12 -
oruught foil, i'.Iei. arrival itl
..�. _
_
Pick. -_Broughams ^t Br'ghm _
'laueedlny, July 12 -
Whitby'- Dun'btn., at Dunbarton j''
I•f�i�ltl.anri C7rPek iC.•entenniul)
Rev. J. K. Brahatm, Minister
Sunday
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t;?una�„ t^gym L.t:•i,;,� .arid from
whence they are sent on to differ
ant of Canada.
t
ar rOVe
Friday, duly 15 - .
a' m; - Worship and S. School
parts
_
_sir, tiorton s experiences 'have
'
110,00
Whitby - Pickering, at Pick'ng,
7.30 p. m. - Pleasant Sun. Evening
�' been,: In the main, very pleasant.
' -Party
Fliday, July 1�
-Mon, - 830 p. m. Br. Boys' 10"up
There . are two 'Ma es" ar riving--
--
.,Garden
Dunbarton Brougham, at Dun,' !-.
Wed, : 8,00 p,' m. - C G. I. T.
I those with' the
_SA
jilly 19
' era
but who s re sponsored by relatives
-"friend
aTuesday,
Whitby - Brougham, at Bsg'hm i
.8,00 p, mL - Choir practice
p
i or in this country', and,
friday,• July 22 :- 1
Fri. • Fortnightly - Motion Pictures
those who .have their own funds.
Pick. - Dunbarton, at Pickering..
Canada has already received many
"'�'�•� �
Fdairport United Church
!
thousands above the cumber agreed
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•�Res�, J. A. Braham, Minister
upon by ''C, \., but hav` beeri able _
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Sanaa Y -
2.30 p. m. - Sunday School
to. plae•' the most of them They
have corns froiii all walks of life,
3.00 p. m. Church Service
from University :professors to the
STAND
SALVATION
most humble l arer many of -
Lieut: T. Poole
T. Poole
e I
them have spent years in concen- _ V
y
x ,
- TUESDAYS
tration camps,, aria are happy in -
`�
8W P. M. (locpe] Service
deeti to get lnto this country, They, _
• . - •
Continuing & increasing old age per sions
You Are Welcome
have in most cases "proved" them
selves, and in contrast to the req
_
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nest and recommendation brought
c �+ _
at pal without means
_ _ _ . •
test. Water'services
-Jurtior FWAMbers' Field Day
forward at a recent convention- at
which "Mr. Norton attended, asitAag
The Junior Faster Field Day 3®
that "tee means of seeing. to cit
•
being held at O. A. C., Guelph on
than these, people live a¢ to theP1'
for Pickering Village
and adjoining parts
June 24. This Field Dat
_"contract", ![lir. Norton sug6estab
from his own 'personal observaxioaa,,
takesFriday,i
takes in all tills counties iaramt, Oat-
ario County, in the Province.
that the Canadians Who are emP107--
'11TO
2.. •.
A the Municipality..
-Employment. and
,west
several thit
and Juniors from one
thin event -one
ing _ these -People. ,be - UN6de to
nD to "their" contract, as less than
area usually attend
ally
01 the hiihtlights of Junior Farmers.
one percent .of the D. T a, tea's. .
Prosperit�i for s.1!•
during the r r
proven "not up to .the mark".
Mr. "Norton has spent a great
dent of time with these people
PICKIORTNG TO IP COUNCIL
tan ittteresW,ng story„..wo, ya'.
ells
WAL
TERTHnMS0
Ei'�
will meet on Mon ay, July 4, 1949
eouallY. Would like to hear mows
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1 4J
at the Council Clhamber@ in
about these,apeople.
Omtanu, at 1.00 P. ll[.
For Genersi Business
head-RL
=t.
of tush-
--_
� Taal $coot—heaTth,• Hes Wolk >iaa--'----- folks
`
Last Woodlands rbeen appreciated by the Board ofWe are very pleased to report. Trustees and the parents. ■
that Mrs, McKenzie is somewhat thin
is week attending tont a few ebus- ,
better, and to now at home. -
Mr. Art Reil waa out over the iness matters.
Creek-end. Dick Winter's potato field which
We would like to wish a "bon got nipped with frost badly is now Let's Show Arthur Williams
voyage" to Mrs. Parkinson and slowly recovering. Excellent
Stanley, who are leaving this week Early pea fields for the cannery We appreciate the Excellent
for a very-much-look-forward-to aXI I okingwe well
in has forcedtrio the
ILoldday in the Old Country,
We were very fortunate in hav- soees 'and peonies into bloom so '` Service He, Gave Us This YeAr
ing as our guests and judges last early that the Pickering Show for
Saturday night, all three men that these has come a little late to see
these two flowers at their best, es-
we running, for election on the 27. ecfally the peonies.
A goo0erowd was in attendance.
D
and the winner of the $25.00 R'as recent gcongraraduates8 of are
the University 4CSTRONG
T -
Bob Reynolds, of St. Clair Ave, is�iE_ELECT 81M WITH 1H018I$ :ON �iQ�
6"T(boro. The others rated as fol from the O'Connor family to our
lows: Mrs. McLean, Beverley and $Guth. Parents who give their chid-
Sharon Smith, Dona and Helen Me. sen a good education give theme
something that cannot be taken a-
Tavish and Bill Ryckman. The jud- from them. '
ging was done .on paints, and•.we all way from
Westney � recovered
_job. hoseagree,.t2te judges did s ffteVIII + �'��' --- -
Iob. These amateurs shows wtill from his recent accident, when he -- ..—�O� � � _,� - _ . _----.
continue again when the show$ severely cut bds knee while working �+ _
with
bib lumber,
start again in the tall. They have
been much e0dred by all. _
Everyone who attended the dance
pponsored by the Young Conser- -
yatives, will agree that a real good
Ume was had by all. We will be Ex
_
looking forward to having Johnnie f a
'Rammer and his band with us again'
/n the fall. The refreshments on •
-'Wednesday night were taken care `
ine
_ of b7 the ladies of the Rouge W. l
The E=ecuL ve won a Jf
•gait remind everyone of the July
Tat picnic to be held on Y'
Ll or t
Yield, at the corner of the High-
,Ray and Old Rosetbank. Road. 'mere
will, be races and contesto for all
&gee. The yearly marathon by tits
teen-agers. Refreshments will be
.vadlayble, and free ice ereant far --- *Al. and everyone is' welcoms. At
tight there-will be a Monster Bin- -
go starting at 7.00. and that will
The followed by a free dance. Thi'
:will include old time dancing and
a waltz contest, and is free. 'Ttrere - __ ' `,'
AAA
Mdll be good prizes and in all we
an boiling for a real good t me, so-
lets all get together on Friday, the
IM; at 2.00 and have some real fun'
-sfil afternoon and evening. ► c `
Do .not forget that this coming -
Monday !a el day there will
be a booth in the Hall fnr those !athe immediate. ne;zhborhood, -and
are have had the pleasure of bear-
r$ng all parties- speak at the�hall
t'si-1 past week, so do not forget to »
get out cn Monday. end Gist pour "
.tate. Vote as Voll
but b+±
sure- to use the pLiviiA^e that t+
'youm,
:Green- River -
r- Anr:'nz thrao w'.. nt*Pr(!otl
'AtsSoMation .folrlrr �" 10!x' Rev last ' . -
wee1P upro� t'p� t ,T Heni Arid. ,
Mrc. Heal ?1^. ti. Tj-,^.-.or "1-4'
.Fred Po.' till n r:1 «oq R th Hut-
chinRs and }t• ria' rn=tick.
Mr. ^n•! vrr, f,o"r:P T1'x^n. 3•r.
J, B. cR'!?�t+n, a • darrh'er, Mrs. -
DTApAr, were $F1_r'?ve TIA10T?' laQt
.week. +.
Mr •,r._ tnnLe.w^s _in London
all last Week. GEORGE DREW
Mrs. 'ti, Tlraper, 1t•s Ruth Hvi- it I =
—shin :s,-1ITs R. C1r•er- attended tbo - -- i
oae,ing o! 0ddfeltnwa' Aaeembly at � klorman, Mayor' Provincial
the Royal S rrk t',i, week. Party Leader, Three Times
The Me-nn-{si cPr-ice at 'Bruns` PREMIER OF ONTARIO
•"wick Hill-Cemet-ry w'Il be held on y
'Sunday, Juno 2� in the auditorium i
of the Baptist Church. Friends int- SEAM OF THE OPPOSITION
ere4ted are, cordially inr•Itbd to. at- E b, The House of Commons, +
tend.
INo other national leader sae }
_ �Audley -
swatch this record of public
—�- :iservice on ALL LEVELS OF
i
Ttie regular meeting of the W. A. ::,GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITY. _
,of the local.- church wee held on
'Wednesday ' evening-`June 15. It j} -
took the form of a social. evening
for the community, lira. Wm. Guth- -6f Pailia.
rte, `ice-Pres, - opened the meeting - . - George Drew, more than any 'other national leader • and a renewed respect 'for the principle
with everyone repeating the "Con- rn.remain DEMOCRATI 'menta Government. -
--sc on of- rows tha��everncsEegt— � �
The scripture reading was by Mrs. must remain in the' hands of the people. As as PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE5
Astley -and -Rev, lir Copeland led
in preyei. Following the reading of aldeiman ht concerned himself with the problems give wholehearted support to George Drew because
the minutes, the, various reports _ of his ward. As mayor., he worked for a better they will be Members of Parliament in FACT as
were zis•en. The Roll Call was a
verse eontairiing'the word "Father" - Community. As provincial legislator, he worked in well as in NAME. No longer will members be
end all the articles submitted for ithe'interests of the people of his constituency. As Forced to yield, all power to bureaucratic cabinet
the bazaar were relating to man's
needs. it was- decided -that the next premier of Ontario he gave his native province the ministers and centralizers and fail to give full
month the bazaar gift= should take $nest administration in its history ... George Drew representation TO THEIR CONSTITUENCIES .. .
'ti,
::e form of .,things suitable for the _..
touch-and-take table," ' Mrs, Trigg has succeeded as an administrator because he believes Compare the records of George Drew and YOUR _
n favored with a piano solo, Fol ,in TEAMWORK and CO-OPERATION on all levels PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE candidate with
lowing the business, �Trs. Guthrie
rsked lir• and firs. Copeland to of government. - those of other party leaders and candidates.
come forwaard, when Robt. Petson
read an address to them •asking As PREMIER OF ONTARIO he field more cabinet Your vote on June 27th for your PROGRESSIVB
them to accept a, few tangible gifts
as a recognition. of their unselfish meetings and .with greater frequfncy than any CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE will mesa that
and faithful work during their pas- �gpverament in Ontario's history. As leader of ► yorrwill be represented is Parliament by,a supporter r
toraC6 here, Mrs, Jahn- Puckrin then , '
presented MTs. Copeland with, ari: the oi3icial upposition at Ottawa, "he brought of A PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE GQVERN
electric toaster, while George squire . - '4 ,_ pew life and energy into the House of Commons, HENT under the leadership of George Drew.
on behalf of the congregation asked
Mr. Copeland to se.cept a hassock, - • _ � i -
The recipients responded thanking
the people of Audley for thefr ez-
UN
preasions of BQodwill. A social -hour, C VOTE FOR
was then concluded with a lunch-
con that the ladies of the vicinity t
-make so enioYahle. FRANK WCALLNM
Atter a successful term of teach-
ing, ,ylrs• Marie Pratt will close the -
term on Wednesday next, Jnne 2a, �R
�
.AF O she was hired for the year, her S
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Classified Aw''ts snot ttsi�teta W." a . itpretty vredd:ng took place at dress and ea i a Cre"
-de 9 la gladioli.
UWHITE
ne O goo R'O 7and
'
hares, Ju�eEii Garland, Sr,, Cherry- on Saturday, June 18, at 10,0.0 a The bridesmaids: M••
m., when Margaret Anne Feather- Rak sister of the bride ani
wood. - -
___ stone, daughter of Mrs, Feather- ■
STRAYED a registered Huleteiastone, Don. Kemp. wore gowns of mauv `
heifer, burn December B� 1946, a- t aee,,abecamtie the '14ride of Mr. Jos.
dress, and carried cascades of pink rtT
shot taffeta with matching head
bout equal black and white, ear son_ and u:chtd gladioli The flower girl,Heinz Deal
tag No. Lb80;U3, strayed from my the late Joan G:xlaud, of Cherry- '.vfisa Judith Anana, wore rose tail-
iarm,•loR lU, con. 3, Picker:ne, dor- wood. • , - /�
ing the fall of 1946. Any in:orma- eta and carried a noBeBay �f �_ Z Heinz catsup at regular price
The ceremony was conducted- by .flowers.
tion regarding this heifer would be Rev. Father W. Kennedy, with Mrs. The best man was Mr. Donald
gratefully received by- W. H. West- Arthur O'Conn,or.at the organ, and Kemp. Ushers were: Mr, Donald • •
ney, Pickering, ,Ont, _ a boy soloist of St. Miuhael's Cath- Lynde and Mr. Sidney Snell, Stoney � tin Heinz tomato Juice FREE
WATER for --aie - qu3'ck delivery. 'edral Boys' Choir, as soloist. creek. Mrs Braham played the
- W. ii» Linde and Sion ' Given in marriage by her brother wedding music and Mrs. Marion Mc- -
Dunbiwton 4 phone Pickering 281,71 Mr, Anthoay Featherstone, the Clement sang; and also during the
Jan. $4 bride w&s gowned in: a long white' -
dress of chenille satin having ' a e;g he ec the register.
•
FOR ESSOTAVE and BTUfr'EB The reception was held at the obin Hood
apphr net yolk, long sleeves and the 'bod- home of the bride's 'parents Mrs.
ice buttoned from the neck-line to
• 'S. A FAi1ZBAIA\ Risk received in a street -length
the wallet in the back. a floor- take ntix Deal Z PKG. 351
Phone: Pickering 38,73. dress of green tissue faille and were
PA -INT. l'P; — length veil of embroidered tulle a corsage of yellow rosea,
illusion held in place by a wreath The groom's mother assisted in a
CLEAN CP TLME; of orange blossoms, %carried a street -length dreas of rose tissue
white prayer book witeamers faille with grey accessories andCanned les �H oz• ���
Get that painting done now. of red and white ros,er •att- p
Expert WorkilaSh hip• endants were: her three sitters: wore a -corsage i •Oink roses
Spra •ing or Brush 'hlis. John Garland, as matron of For the wedding trip, the bride
:,'Interior or t,xterlor honor in blue net and tafteta dress:
wore a suit of powder blue with oz• H��
Free Estimates pink accessories and wore an 'orchid
Ivirs• D'Arey Kennedy in blue net; I
Church Street South, Pickering -hlrs. 3Iichael Smith, in pink net corsage. On their return the happy
�.' .3rd hQu`e, east side,) and lace.•All wore relcet ribbon and couple will reside in Oakville.
ROSS DERRICK _ •
_ _ net headdress t match their _ ,«ns ._—Coun,tr_ _- ist Peas �24 -- —_
--- ATTEXTION, 1-10USEtit'I�'i:S! 4ad carried ea -4(,
bouquets of
.. - - •Eonied S:nge-Ft-epresentat:`e=�vi11 :-ptztk-e�ra-at-fats?; '£-:tom-f#auert-�;ri�-�- ns! ��� --I
be in Pickering and DIstrict each Li: se ' Jdi i ns eat'-:erstone tl 1 . I:, r : Hair sing s •
T.esday. For information regarding Eilen •K,.nne<I w•: "e lol: whit, Toilet tissue' 3 rolls ". fit
rales and service, write to '•SinRPr dresses of dotter] Swiss• wit: tityliu Permanents
Sewing 31ac•hine Company 16 Ont- nets to match and c:.rr;ed' inin:nt- NIr•s L. ii4_RRUTT
ario St;, Oshawa"• ures of the de's. bougn�ta. T:.e /,
t! -ring-bearer, w i4 lIaster Jo:tn Gar- PICKERING Phone ;311' Shre�tded totonut pkg• �3�
- land. Bent r_. tn, Mr. John • Gar- li
BOUGHT A -VD SOLD land. a� •rhe. ashes: Messr; Jas
!ng Cloth - steri'.!zed, cleaned Jack anti W' 1iiam Fe:.tceratone• Sk1nny•ti�en, women
ani pressed lake new. Carry a large at t`:e re^epttou ('!,.b.
s<f'e=�i
atoek of ,hlgh-class suits. overcoats tT�hith-', gue.4-t� cera rel �'fveii icy
sad pants. Also a Rood stock of no% the bride's rrother, in n rcr�A dres- gain 5 �� 15 lbs.H.R'Ic'hardson
1•ather coats and windbreakera, and a.ah 'navy a+ce�soriea zi:d a ruse
seats' 'uralehinga, at very .reason- ca. -azo a �1::tP I by the cr�rn'-a W New Pep. Vim, Vigor
(able nricea, Ca 11 and be convinced 9:ate . jf sa G :�:7!ne Gsr!ar:d• !n a PICKERI:�IQ, O�tT�LRIO PSONi IS6
t•; a wUl t thrUi. [ions ;1 rbe CLL out', Ugly 11015077 i
air ;4JH::_LRrZ scre;- dle-�. W.t r w., to acct-aQorte.. as up: ne-e na lom:-r - =ay body lam b,u-
_�• !7.- ' q i.�.r •te a. �'at -and rote R'?r='!'•"e. Fn- a ••-n!n- h►r.. .eer•'ed ••^kt7 bean -Dole
took. Tbousaads o! .
.-. ..fie. • ¢Irtll •':'Co, leo. tiLq tar,-er a,a:d gs:n be•Ore.
I •,, the 1` C the brfr!P R';i n. li,hi er7 nus proud o! ens Ly bealt:.y-loci bo%itc.,
T` -e1 dant tLe ipeei.t¢or-MstiC:nR, aeeh-bu:7C:nt I -Am
Mlle d"Pse with white •arro=•.nrtes, way Ctitrt=.IJwa:ce.st:muwnt" avt¢oriM I. (
Yowr $est �arkst The wIII rea!de to Cier"yw0OQ. MMa, Taam:n Bt• Calcium larch blood, lu owls 1 L U N DE f11 ING-
They apt>ettu sad dtae+floe w tuod gives you oso:s L� :
Do* t - end tauurjiong W meat. put aqua on Dare Ducat P [CKEIt 1N �
Don t tear vetoer leo tat, stop dela you're ¢esned _ . PRIVATE A.4f Bt LA1tiC A
` tea s, t9. tS or :0 Ibr. you need toe nosaal.ca�p t .._ ,
: I C++,urtire Risk Costa little. New "¢e�'r scquatated elw otliy dos. FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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Fri..'Jak• - June 2-t art: •3:,
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-:Green Grass .
= :,of Wyoming — t o bee
Biskre
Peggy Cuanmins and `Chas. Coburn
' Monday Tuesday June 2', 28 O \ o fpo r. k .'490
THE BOY WITH THE
Shaurder
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Freshnn
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Wednesday June 29
Call Northside 777 THE JOHN DEERE -�ornesausa a ,..39G
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acmes Stewart Helcun Walker Ei,' «�+9 TRACTOR
AM r 1'l.• ' 0i is s seed-leetbC trseter and Aft *0 r
Is hk. lit~ a .�>~ � tractor �ft .�1► rk liver .-290
Jane � Po
Thn>cea,ay ' /este >tw■ ..nae ... built -to 'Tonoh•o-I►lstio" esaraalltt ,3
"UM, gl�LY' and FII98I�1' .• Maleei. atr-•■■Wield /sets a+difaftbl• !leering wharf, •aw
Den O`Oooaor Ms5rjo5rle !lath •d • wide adapbbilib wfli app ••rs�s-
» IS u a5i.ph. >,li5e a .arias!► K ' -T+Mh' ... steak'
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, .�,�•� ,� " .ther .mall tr.etor .!tees >�. Round
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611"W o 11" ti/ Jr est 12rs •taimeal. ,
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. . N Reherfa Lee
> 7 Q. is fit an slh !■e a° 1001 to
_ g• ;, Y> s�' / y' a4vo her osder dbect to the wafter -
° when dhsiag T*b. a man?
-- -._ ---:• .. �„�,,,� v � ��y .bio: she should fell iter saost •_;�_. --
what she would )lite and allow Was _
to place the order direct with tba _
waiter.
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3'' #;•`: >i•f,;i f 4, ' .� f ft •4 i bride at a wedding, reception?.
bridegroom
/ rff gas should'bt congratulated. Beawishes
/ '°�i>�ss,>:•.:3•:••:: . :f'$„ ,�-,;..,.,.� : for her happiness are extended
% '• the bride.
>11souM sae take small bi>
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when Y ting?
'.. A. ea, of course. The bite should
' r never be so large that it is difficult
VA C V U •Mr A C k t o A 1 w A Y t F R t t N to answer a question immediately.
/ �` without the necessity of first chew- -
ing and swallowing.
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i Q. If a man has a title, such as
doctor or professor, does his wile
,�•� , ashore it? .
NEST OF THE ;� A No.
Q. convening with a per-
SUN ..tak
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A Serial Story * ' y, you think about it, Mr. Smith?"
sit
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by , "I'don't:think so, Mr. SmidLw
JOSEPH LEWIS "Let's there, lilt,. Smith"?
CHADWICR
�,>: f{f '• ',5 �` A, Yee this is good taste.
Well Rol
Who W should say the grave
before meals in the home?
"Jim Randall., Martha .%a.b say- We'll Bet It Tastes Good, Tool -Already -wheels -are spinning _A.-Thio_duty should be peff}rmed
The spen shut, tar: Vtruonis van". en in re oration for 'omen's Division luncheons honourin b the father, but if he u rf%ctan
ooute 'te Santa Bonita. Arizona, where she Ing ;softly, "blames himself, of p p g Y
is to meet her donee, Pfill Lawrence. in course. He [oat 'a 'man, He loves 15,000 Canadian women at the -'49 C.N.E. Here Women's • then the mother should do so. - -
response to his orsent tetter. is aboard the ---
rAnnaw at -se when it is held up and his men. He's a genuine officer. Director, Kate Aitken helps dietitian Marian '.Robinson- can
robbed. s moues troy aderesred to tia.e .. :..... pineapple for, luncheon salads. �:_' P e
earroa, sambUns isles of Banta Bonita. Virginia." When tt man accompanies .
Is seised and also a cameo pts of Vir- Virgina liked Martha Benson. In 'woman to the dinner table, should
*into'*. At Lanaasa. I.C. Jim Randall
Lnairrs alwut the robtren7 and Virzi"ta ours two hthey had become friends. he sit down at the same time that
reeesnlzen him as a man whom she met She said,- "There's much to ,admire she does?
In VY
w ashinston several rears helm add i AN
NE',
whomAberel to lore. Fie heads as in Jim Randall And much to—A No; he should first draw out
army unit m the territory and eseerta She did not finish. _ the chair for his ,dinner.partner, or
Virginia next dna when she starts en the �,• ' e
hast 7o - b
mil* les of her trip. Barren Jos "He's an old friend. a woman wholftymex
--;�.. -+-ter.- shorts, betvrs-t6r's meet -- .
•path* Indian. Natehl, who has a aerson ..
at hatred of Randall. Virginia tet*. ever- Virginia replied. Not long enough "Dear Anne Hirst: • riage work But you could not do `
hears slim and Barron, between whom to become - friends ' . We ha'vt beefi, married'" over ten' * if' diene—and . 'our husband will
Are
pare Is so frierWehip, dlseuMains Phu Martha's smile was im iyh "f y
AAwresee. She In. sure from what: ebea p years. Since the fourth month, my a not try. He keeps you all so
teas that Phil to is trosbli, rather wish you weren't -to marry husband hjjan _
"Cd like to arrange a ruatch—that's Past two years there have been six • the children's, is bound to suffer.
It was an bout before the croup= g wonini - ! 1 think you should gain your
ors returned. They filed in like my one •weakness substituting for
weary men. Jim Randall came last cupid. And Jim is my favourite of- "! ve done all freedom as soon as you can and _
�':i 1 could to keep • I cloy not believe you will have
WALLOP YOU
with Scarlett and O'Hara. Jim went fiver—next to the moor; of course." sr p
directly to where the two. men lay. Virginia laughs easily him interested •any '.trouble getting it. BELOW THE BELT?
He knelt first -br oma then by •the
"haven't z ` ghoul c," she Said. "I'm jt,^` in me and the • Yonr letter is one of the most
terribly in love with Phil' She children. I've in- - • hopeless I have ever read I don't
other: Y ,�• ,i!ly Ytsr Ffge "21itis The p■d q
Virginia had spent. the hbur be- looked at the older woman with oiled friend, in, see how you have stood this life Rstisf Tis( HeAps Mais TOM Rade To Qs ,
side the one, trying to make him shining eyes. "Have you, met Phil? planned dinners; ' as long as you have. You need to ore 11- all
comfortable, washing the sticky. Does he ever come here?" but he excuses .•_ be protected from this husband when too f�� nodal -.
dust from his boyish face with his "He has been here once qr twice. h i m s e 1 f find • of yours, and complete freedom MlowbitLis�
Martha's smile had vanished;
tseekacarf wetted from a canteen. ': goes his own •seems to be the only way. what you may -oeoe l� CaetlslNf{. L1w
.She knelt -there and watched Jim _ a sudden restraint .had entered her way He is very ' You have all my,sympathy: and .Utz
� zw,,�edod h s fro nkat •'toeset/i
Randall's face; the look in his eyes . voice. til tnd makes friends easily— • best wishrs for many happy years . C o jl > PU3
d am
as he examined the trooper hurt her: in post headquarters, Irm- flan s,: that he has had affairs • with your children y r
doll stood with a Shames .. rifle a u of my neighbors ,Ann Hirst never advises divorce AND b w�.i . u
He bared the man's chest, his fin- ghbors! d pomweetl.a
�ors probed gently. He called for in his hands. He was showing it to. 'i have suffered t black eyes, if she can help it But when ■moa •ten to Natan'a o�ia
ndage,"You'll be all right, Maj.Benson who sat, gray-haired bruises on my face and arms, even The y, feel
"Martin " and bulky, behind his table -desk: cigarette burns He keeps'thc chirii• cherish, the law must provide pro- i ►ui�1ptt�a�µ �°
"Sura lieutenant. wt•'11 ride the "We found five of the Sharpes" txction for .them . Write
Sharpes" -ren afraid by playing on their little your. iler,pr M.-Myr.rmtr drtiedaa-
siver together again,. eb?" - Jim said. "All of them brand new, hurts. They are all upset by our con- troubles to Anne Hirst, at Box 113,
"Sure Martin " Natchi boasted in his palaver that slant quarrels; their school work is IflfiiU$ 16 - 1049
he had man Eighteenth St , New Toronto.
He rose and stepped to the other y of them." getting poorer, and '1 find myself
snan. He didn't kneel hire; there Maj. Benson's face was frowning a bundle of nerves. My home and
was nothing he could do. Virginia "We'll have to .Iogkrinto that." appearance- are beginning to show
rose and turned. She stood behind "it's my'idea," Jim "
said. "thatlop
cyjNt��t��
him She reached out and touched some white man is -deliberately —"
EER
his hand; it was balled into a hard The maor cut him short. "Btu(! What To Do?
He doesn't 'believe in -doctors,
fist. It opened, gripped her fingers 'and nonsense. Jiml Some gun sales- and refuses*any of us medical at-
briefly; he turned and walked away. man probably found his way to tension, (God is looking after us,
Martha Benson was the power Notch* Maybe a Mexican. We _ _
and the children ,3tay healthy) 1 "' JELLY =�
behind ,the throne at Fort Win wont worry too much about that: don't believe man y husband is a well
field. Officers and' men at the poli We want to' capture , Natchi • him- ''. B V N Ef
swore to that, ut art a was not sett" m"I was raised right, and to ba ; : a* c -
shrewish; if she dictated it orae dip Jim took the rebuke. '`Yea, sir.' ' Measure into small bowl. 1
Neve in God. But m hnsbartd dura I
lomaticaliy done so that Maj. Ben • Maj. Benson said, "Capt Ham- Y > > �� arm water, taps. �antr-
not. Please brig mel X• k a�� I an
son didn't suspect its existence. She mond is trailing Natchi. I've talked r was a dark-haired, dark -e ed oro• with ,that : "Distraught • Eve." oolved.. with 2 an
y gambler. Barron. You, a Fleisohmann'e Feet
Your decision to leave our . �x f x, Dry__Yeast. Let stand 10 min.,
man of 45, owner of ti gay laugh and lieutenant, investigate• that stage. Y TTHHEE
husband seems well taken. In m �r��
sparkling eyes come of being still holdup. Baron has lost it lot of Y >..., sh N �gpx»allpCrblend (mall a -
loved by her husband after 20 years money He smiled slyly. "But opinion, his .cruelty to you and the ulattee�a R loll ] z •-
of married life. She was an army first You may escort Miss -Ames to a children leaves yow -rro- nutmeg. y
wife and she loved army life, and Phil La�wrence'a ranch, as you re- choice.. beat in 3 watT beaten fair
when she spoke of soldiers it was quested. You have done moFe than your DOD enc
led
with gentle pride. "Thank you, sirl' • part toward making ��
to lukewarm, and yeast mixture.
g Your mar- " 8ds in 3 c- once -sifted bread Bout;
beat until smooth. Work in 8 c -
Jim Randall strode from head -
more onowaifted bread sour.
3s. acoeen - rasa. ttFa,aee. quarters and found Virginia alone Knesd until smooth and elastic;
CROSSWORD 19,t. seaOldea member a,� on the porch of the Benson's guar- plaos is Lressed bowl and brush
„tf, sea eagle u top short-
:., al. Heal alto( • '' Cover and set in _
tt with melted batter or
PUZZLEt3able . too ,i �� He lighted a cigarette, the said: place free from drauth Let rise
i. V Atlla "I'm going to escort until doubled in bulk. Pfnnoh
yy k k I
- ltnaeffit Y e •�.' —
g 8 you ." Phil S '' r' i wn u as oar Ina equal
AC#088 a. Mal sy eioo Lawrence?s ranch. tomorrow. And ay rflam; �aad into smooth ball.
L emeri gr vet 888iA4 of „ po
o� after . a moment: "Virginia,. what ,� �°t. Brush with melted butter or, mar-
nurportii ei f1i rte gt
utl ity pn ia. see iia reason have you for worrying about garim, roll in fine granulated sugar -'
Snow trunlo3e : 1 e11i1 4 (]Q7Qtr1� w ..1t leather him? What brought Y g arrange • apart on
Shelter t>a rise
ma�nrne te.11umeral a ought you here—if =-.a ver
LLevytse
" you really have no immediate wed- until dour is �'i`wiertt the
c: ;D11atTi t ding Plans?„ pe,, handle of a knife in the top of each
++ ire She did not answer at once, butls1t roll to form an indentation; Ail ;•:�
7. 1oee senor ,.... with felly. Cover and let rise 15
lt. oloano ]et a silence come and run on. Then �" fee b
a. ointm nt made finally she gave him the letter acid aately hot o longer. Bake
�°, in
18
Its. Kn1nQ31 he read it by the light from a win- minutes r
wanA door. His eyes :filled With. surprise
e.InAfan
e. roe:; stone
as he read. He turned to her. A
pD "A strange letter," he said. "No 7�aY YE�t
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t. gortpps wonder you cams." t na,..a New foal-AeHny Dry Veeut
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"I don't understand it," Virginia a»' Needs NO RsirigeeoNobl
fret said. "It isn't like Phil to write such
fab•► a letter. It frightened 'me-s4ll '
M Bad
ro-lsrlmmoh - t
at, frightens me." She paused but then Per
-
urer said, "Fait night in camp. Jim I Thousands of women every -week are 9
ants�rain awitahing to the slew Fleischmatso s _
Lear>'Irls
beard you and Steve discussing Phf1
fttraea ass mt. What ie It Ji too Royal Post Rising Dry Yeast.- lies r
tree a said after thought, "Your Phil Im _ilea aoNw -keps for weeks
ore and Barron once quarreled." is tM snpboiord: Perfect results in
et, r Virginia's heart leaped. Het Kos.
•f� went dry. "Over what, Jim?"colla; buns, bteadsl «
It en♦ His hestititiot;l was even longer
nsDO L I this time. "Over a` gaidibling debt.'
pentnry giant Something in his manner, In his _ -
i' s i ori. Answer efoe irhet'a in this kafle �,olee, told her he Ked.
I trnlas (Continued next week)