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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_05_13'TEW 1949 4 Cents per copy AIIwor+zea As Second �-•m PZOKI�RhING, O2r'TAiiIO, MAY 13, . 83nbetsiptioa Rate: FAQV Per year: V. U. o --w "DV, C. MURKAR and SON, PUBL18IiIDRS ---�'ickertev--airy-Go 'm _e e - - - .- - - :9peration dere- ow, In . SII - _ conte After 20 years operating the hoc- h bodge Instituted In "welcome dight At "The Urge To Fly" ' al dairy, Pickering Dairy has so Pickering, their plant here to the Highland Y Recently, the East Woodlands The constant traffic of light air - May 4, 1949, craft overhead between Toronto 3vIr, Chas. McCausland, Mrs. Jas.' 3aairy, Toronto, who have taken ov- on 'Wednesday, Community grew up. In order to er and now operating, Easter Rebekah Lodge, of Pickering enlarge the scope of their•activit- and Oshawa, has had its effect' on •I Divine attended the funeral f their The Robinson family started, the was instituted in the Town Hall of ies, the boundaries of the Associa- two local -Young men, A couple of sister, ne,MrsJ. H Duggan, of South; i dairy business on their farm at the Whitby, with fifteen Charter :idem- tion were extended. Now, anyone flights soon convinced them that i Porcupine, on May 7, Mr, Jack s __went end of the village, later build- bets Sister Edna Bumstead, Pres- living in the area bounded by the their place was in the air and as a i ningham, a grandson, and Mrs, J. . - -ing a plant here in the village, ideal of tihe Rebekah Assembly of Second Concession on the north, result the names of Reg, Watson Bath, sister -fa -law, also attended, 'where they have conducted basin- and Bob"'Irish will be added to the (Herbert Le Gerd ]eaves this week - ens until the present time. The new Ontario, offdcfated in the afternoon White's sfderoad •on the east,, the list of Canada's' licensed private for the coast, where he loins the session for the institution and leg- Rouge River on the west, and the management have taken on all the hots, numbering almost 7000. In Naval Air Service. 1 dormer employees and Mrs. Robin- islative ceremonies in a most grac- lake on the oath, is. eligible for starting their !light instruction et Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caitik; Haunt son and Alvin will be working with ious and efficient manner. After full membership in the Commun- the Ontario County Flying Club' a- Forest, announce the birth of a the firm for the time -being. the adjournment of the afternoon ity Association, Many residents of bout a month Ego both lads prog- son, on May 10, Mother and baby Highland Dairy will be managed meeting, all retired to the 1, O. O, this area are unfamiliar with the rimed -rapidly and on Sunday made both doing well. here ,by Mr. James Kock. They will F. Hall, Whitby, where an excell- facilities of. East Woodlands, but their solo flights together, Both ' Pierson Baker returned ha _ isaadle all dairy lines besides milk, int supper was served by Benevo- on the 24th -orf May, all are being fl:tghia witnessed by -the -writer -were -this-week -after--�thtW6-Week trip , )Wb T.odee �_ Ireo SYglcnma } , - _ - exceptionallyitne tine. As members, of out to North Dakota, where he vis - ter, eggs and cheese. They have evening sessa%n apeaei -a g:fl¢ D• at the Community Hall,. The enter- a flyinS�a'-they will now be able ited his uncle.. purclassed the Plant, garage, house m by Benevolent Lodge, Sister tainment is being planned for old to partake in s sport unequalled . Mr, and Mrs. Sill He and trucks. In due course they will Hilda Hewia, N. Y., ol,ii,cieting. and young, so -that all may enjoy and family moved to Blackwater ey will for pleasure and companionship. be using their own delivery trucks The general order of business theamselves• Best -r all s, The progress of these average last week. •!(,ere, was soon completed and the Lodge' meet their fellow -residents, and if young men shows that it's any- Miss Evelyn Annan started work then exemplified the Initiatory De- they wish, may join the Associat- y in Oshawa this week, where she to bod,y's sport, Maybe you too can ,employed by the Plaza Thearte. _ gree on fi4ty Sanies Lodge candid- inn, participating me in all future pro- ny. -Corr. Mr. and U",- Poynter,.. and Mrs. _ ates very impressively At the cora- Sviiies, your mere of 'yo will .pro- mrd of Thanks I Fallaise Sr., were guests of Dr. and ' -^+ he C. G. I, T. held their "Mot- pletion o2 dation, Slate. Lillian mote' the weUirse of your chilies + Mrs. telae here on Sunday. her and Daughter Banquet" in the Correll, D=lst. Deputy -President and as well as yourself. i { _ United Daughter here last Divulse her Installing Officers.. installed the Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver deep- fir. shaver is aspected home: Officers of Easter Lodge. This work Mm. J. H. Duggan + ly appreciate the many kindnesses from hospital this week. �'evenfng, Brougham Family Enjoy Television - Ddiss Joyce Morley p?'aposed a was also carried out with dignity shown to. them by the people of toast to the Mothers, which was r a and efficiency, and could not help "Phe death occurred at South Por- Pickering during Mr, Shaver's Y]]- to"t td to M h Mrs. Chester s re-tt. but fmDrrae the new officers of cuptne, Ont., May 4th, of 11frs. J. ness. The flowers, letters and cards Mr. and .Mr3• Fred Cassie, of Sponfilar Jessie. Buahby gave a reading Easter Lodge, who were: Sia. Mabel lI. DnBBan (Luella McCausland), helped greatly at the hospital, and Brougham, are the first, we have on "The Origin of Mothers' Day Pr°use, N. G., Sis. Elapeth Dod- in her 64th year. She . was the especially do .they thank the net- heard of here to have a television ghbors and friends for the many atter w=hich the girls sang a choral mage, V. G., Sig. Edna Balsdon, J. youngest daughter of the late • M=. net, They ease the programs very �sumber. Mrs. F. Baker fntrodnced P. G., Sts- Evelyn Bekkevold. -R. S , an Mr `�"sl'�m--McCausland,- °t _ a�cta of thougbtfulneee which e� much, Please -.don't all rush to the guest speaker, Mrs. S. 8aywe1l, Sis. Doris Ashton. F. S., Sia Pat- the Range Line, Pickering. She is feted a great deal in lightening the ! their home the way they do to sof Oshawa, who spoke on "The pur- iiia, Silk. Tress., Sis. Mary Rich- survived by her husband, two don- burden for both of ,them, some placeasWI where a new set has - ipo4e of C. G, I T. work." The ban- ar$soa, Warden, 8!a Isobel Huyck, ghters and nine grandchildren, two been dastalled. iquet closed with all singing "Tape", oondu,ctor, Sis, Myrtle Squires, brothers and one sister also aur- ` ;; tf., Mns., Sis. 3dargaret Sheppard, R. S. viva: Mr, Enos :McOsnsland. Wind- ..� A Terrible Mesh" ..Celebrates 91st Birthday N. G,. Sia Reza Lew. L S. N. G'•, nor, and Mr. Charles McCausland. k-kkering United Cbtt� - _.... Sia. Mary Borland, R. S. V. G., Sib. Pickering, and, Mrs. ,Jas. Divine, Se►. Robk Q Copeland. Ministes' ,Mr.. and ,Dors. James Gillard have Maxine =Miarsh. L. S. V. G•, Sia Ly- of Pickering. Sunday, May la, 1949 just returned from Italy, where lldr. L. 'D. Banks, of this village is Pilkey. Inside G.. Sis Luella 10,00 a. m. - Sunday School they have been visiting the Brava celebrates his 91st .birthday on the' Found. Outside 4.. Sfs. Mary Hut- 11.00 a m. - Morning Worship of'their son A. W. Gillard. 48th -16th of thin month,• Ea3oFitig.fsizly ROMAD7 WANTED _ sass October 14, chtngs--Chap•- -fir td. gi ng - -.-- _ _ -_ Highlanders, killed o good healtb, his greatest difficulty these memorable events, Easter Re- Rev. David Proctor, (grand Valley 1844. is in his rapidly failing eyesight. for part time em•Dloyment is local fi After a splendid trip --with some Bora in this -district Mr. Banks Ed ah Lodge mat Presented Rifts+ to Sig. store. Apply at News Office, for fn- Pi conduct the moral- service at • 'Edna Bum,tead, Violet Pearce. Ass- picketing, and at Ansley 1n the rough weather -food on board ship Ana spent his entire Iife here, and formation service it that, to not equalled in any Torontp embly sec., sad LilMaa etivel, sev- � ihITY ����a, ri evening - . 0s one o2 the few of our citizens p� aM received eev- - Pickering this week. ;hotel, they 'arrived at Genoa,' and 1st, who can' really go back to t7te pct Dep, - sass _ from there to small northern a era] very appropriate Rlila trortn I6ZAAT WOUB - a a n n tea :,"good o113 days" and talk about -'C tiOa �b'y near Cecina, close to Remm,1 The sister lodges of the District. Sis,L--__�V, MAY- 1d S. •1•he members of the con8regatfon cemetery o1 512 graves, 256 Brit - the strange things that happened, 1 Lillian Cell presented two gav- here seventy-five years ago or more. jl are asked to assemble at the close ieh and 256 Canadian dead is s els to Easter Lodge. �- �=�� °` the morning Service to consider besutitullY-kept spot, divided into His wife, Ott a second mesrl48e, .Many past and present officers _ 9aased' away a couple of weeks ago. - sixteen sections, with a (lower pond They *ere married on December 18 of the Assembly of Ontario were $1 Games P 810 Special "pastoral relations, In the centre, it is beautifully kept fast. present, and also many Rebeteab. . 810 JACK PUT A1.lC► Cboir practice at the church on by two gardeners. They placed two repre4entfna !od{teK 1n Oshawa, Tar- Q'ITUR,II�IY atAY 14th Friday evesiins. large wreaths on the grave, from onto, Port Perry, Orono, Port Hope �.k �R• •R,A DAUGHTER" the family and from the Pickering. SALVATION AJiAdY and other places; fa regular (often Tinkering Presbyterian Cbureh boys at home, The cemetery is s LVA T. Poole The meeting closed Loretta Young and Joseph Rev. David liatsbslk Nanister ! ' which refreshments May i 1949 four -acre , exempt sled from e TUESDAYS tonm, atter Special Fanfare Amsesvr Abow Sunday, y a. focal farm, surrounded by olive J app P. M, - Goopel 6ervi" were served. 4.00 P. M. -Sunday School ' and other fruit treed. Yos Are Welcome 3.00 P. m. - Divin'S Worshii>♦' A lot of satisfaction must have Mw been realized by Mr. and Mrs, GIU- psign themAel•►es--•there Is, only one conc,u :un +w _ j ^6W Alli _ Striking labor an Tolerant �CansdSk" tri In being able to visa that! apprehension, and considerable dfa- t'� the origin this unrest. It might be ,well to keep Jt"ular montbl+y meeting of the son's grave, and seeing it so nicely _ IL is with come app this is mind in forthcoming e'�1°n. If we don't Ladles, Aid will be held in the i kept but the .depressing fea•tuTd of - • ;Rust sad atinoyance that rural OUWLO people fro=m ��� will find itself in a situation .from which we Town Hall, May 18, at 2,3'0 P. M. ; the trip wan the witneRstng of the this part of the Province, look upou this continued c;anot recover to a few months oa even years. Keep A full attendance is requested. ter-4bl• state of the Italian 'people natant. -•labor di1•ficulties, strikes, a big increase fa p�np�,yrn II�Qies' Annaul lilwzaarafhg, ill -clothed, women doing w o make a p�tOe that in mind too, you. fat•mers, small buaineda-mea =drunkenew and crime. Those .h and bouieholders. may 3•� R• M' an- all work that was being of 1latentag to newec�ets are tired. 01 listening to -done....they working in the fields Zen of the fifteen minutes being spent 08-etrikea We Our Brother's Hceper?" The Annual Bomar of the Ladies' 1 pare -tooted plowing with Oxon- '7 xen ?E en are asking -why utdon't �� men stop this and MAre Aid o1 the Presbyterian Church I drawn wooden plows. Shoes were t>aia Announcement was made in this paper last weak will. be held is the Town Hall on f seen only in the cities. The food in pet. down to wort, lice we have to do.- Sdecigioin by top May . 28, at 8.00 p. m. In addition I the ,mailer - Places could not be _ tspntinupus haranguing and settle down to thea brceetOol police who have hbeen looking after ,this Inutile- to the usual booths of aprons, fancy eaten by our two visitors. One Ital- Iness• at being industrious citizens, and IIO work, towels, white elephants, the ian.born American who wale vielttaE. to the rest of the nation, a hindrance to +•pslit7 during the past few years, rather than belied- home -cookie and afternoon tea.' lot worry g his home -land d[ter 30 yea0s in gewA and prosperity 'in any lead 1et►or will rapidly case the provincial -Police Dlan--and we novo believe the ladies are offering for sale - 'the States, declared he would never do" the respect, the tolerance of other 08,11"diaass 'thsomis to be more satisfactory. return to Italy again. The living- a change noon Ls�kee Dlaae• �� may have had. or telt they had, room for radegreetings carie, magazines, home- conditions, the ignorance of those h�uless "docent living",- complaint, -in the past, but after our making a study late candy, the c s and chocol- B�rely, Labor is entitled to• late milk for the children. people was "quite beyond belle!" it. of methods of Pickering (gospel Church said Mr. Gillard. Their condition - must bay e a reasonable wage LODmube abt oa byona- tem,we believe we'll atilltget better service w t he is said to be similar to that found ',but the continued pressure 'being Sh pastor W. N. McEvoy In other central. European states, foti leaders for strikes for, increased wages is not present arrangement. 8nndey, May 15, 1949 where education is thought to be a Just. as agou ad increases We have not heard aur police officers complain; fatting Labor anywhere. c 10.00 a. m. - Sunday School bad thing, : are forcibly granted, up goes the retail coat of the but we know what they are lb-inking, t� one ohemore scalls 11.00 a, m, • Morning Dttotla� On the trip their course gave same silicic they have helped to Produce --and, ltsy night rarely goes by 7,00 P. m._ • Evangelistic 8et�s them a glim=pse of the shores of, someone has sss� the traboria8 moa, the consuaner has not made any -to quell a 'drunken of 'actual bodily harm' being reB- peyce Meeting every $"turday ev- Spain, Portugal, France and Africa. d., jig, Labor is rapidly losing the, Mn police of the hurt, many case euing at 9.30 in the ohnsch. passing by Gibraltar Into the Dried whish it once had. Labor represents only istered. The police of this area are being compelled iterranean. the like xur&l areas Dunbartoa Un ted Church one section of the country, and while lablohad rt s con rest of *belch we have pno•tfbeen pused to in this one-time Rev. J. H. Brabam, Minister �� of Thanks t!buiug their strikes, riots, and bloods and rural Or Sunday Many thanks to my kind Mends of this nation is quietly, hard at work, Plugging a' 1 dge bitquiet of know that in aog eat many ca es, our local 10.30-*, m. - Sunday 'School and neighbors for •the kindnesses way. How long is this other section- gong to .put, up poll- have disposed -161 many of these "cases" in a 11.15 a- m. - Worship shown' me is the past few months with this? _ 7.80 p. m. -Pleasant Sun. Evening and the s+ymipathy and flowers sent .Have s? ever wondered where the 'encouragement non by different etas -De aaWyii latest d Provincial Wed. 7.30 P. M. - Prayer Bervlee otter the death of my mother; also for the promotion of this industrial unrest -manner of equal Or Thursday Evening choir pra:Hes to the differen=t church groups who 1Ha�:B you not noticed he number of labor officers, its dPolUce service is going to cravat this min_ Wed. y - vP. i -Prayer -:+kse tent fruit and flowers to my mother from,? rom . Friday . Cubs 'and Scouts unions leaders who have gotten into trouble with ory res St. • Fortnightly - Mo.- Pietards ! during her sicknesses in the last over visa$, over-staYing their provide and I fige years• this m�n- mnigrati a inn neigh. countries." The most of 1� Pa ty is going toicipality more p find ity as lnecessarY to ,P _:: tillotted t for a service tta L� will be required to "keep in 0ititMand Oreek (Ger=m'") W. F. Crawford these. of, with er surnaanes such as: Brown, TAY !Sunday United• Church W. A. To Sponsor f Jones, Smith etc. end a half dozen aliases, end ign 7iher weekeend case e whrorncasea of bee oorothe few !hot- 10,00 a m gWorarnhlp and 9i school plays Here May 20, • I -•up with the'revelation that his real nam ended ales of hard liquor -the setting for the party that a or even an "1". It is now well 7.30 p. m. - Pleasant Sun. Evenin8 May 20 for an �- all "ski" or sky" Inds tip in a free-for-all, with someone usually being Mon, - 8.80 p. m. 8r. Bob's' Coup Reserve Friday, , known that the leading and first objective of Com- g Wed. - 8.00 p M. - U C3, t. T. evening of fun and good entertain- "e,eriously injured, and the following hunting up of ment, to be presented in Pickering munist, agents is to "disrupt labor and employer re' lice authorities to lay a charge against the neigh- Thurs. - 6,30 P. m. -Trail Rangers sown Hall, by Dunbarton Young lations", and we may safely conclude that the curr- if who smashed a couple o2 ribs 'in his or her 8.00 P. m• -Choir practice Women's Association. Program in - that unrest is a Product of the activities of these friend a black eye or bruised skull it's becoming Fri. • Fortnightly • Mot on Pictures 'eludes: "two one -act Plays. a girls' - sov'iet-agent, labor leas. rs--it must be --large bod-es �rpoM L ni� Church chorus, a "barbershop" quartet and "duped" or "doped" enough an old story- •but one with which older residents sponsored by of men who are so easihy have to sit up -Paying a force to help mate some, J, K. Braham. Minister trio. 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RR 3. i lt�Ii (y���''k�' paean t0. -,. _ orsaalsias ability and direct selling n*.•d.d• aid unlamented 1949 New York Nobody croons bim loving lays. ' FOR BALs. We are offering you a real bo■inesa o"or Rangers Hockey team, had won Nobody flutes him notes Of amity. Fo rfurther Information write to Hous •BREN GUN CARRIER." ►*t•- powerful. ideal 'E y praise bola Domestic Distributors. ton 10]0 8t C.tnerla• ploughs Discs and Harrows the Calder Tro h as the tar "Adding loss or for transportation *v*f est, Room 416. Montreal. , Qu*. - P Y year's ..Nobody laughs with him at rough difficult country Hardly used, wondrrlal - ' - Outstanding rookie; and that Furth- bars, buy. Write Box 017 Hesp•ter - W2Es IMMEDIATEL for fruit yvyounggetas women F►- Iin one operation ormore his young team-mate Allan Or offers silver foiled cigars,- PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY •Fsante* arm Farce. Camps, Bapervised by i Stanley had taken second place in Or make him gifts of bottled your uropens at lowest coat .nth oretabrla T W.C.A. For full particular writs Ontario .ted wood picket font•. Four sections ix feet Farm Service Force, 9 Richmond Street Bast• the balloting, words .,f wisdom fell brews Toronto 1., Auspices - Dominion Provincial tong and due vosu packed m Barton a2 orad- - frttlrr( the lips of one Conn Smyille: (However liberal with their boo's) in instal. anyone can wt to an Writ• for d. Farm Labour Com nitte*. _ Thank Heaven or a orda to that company, $3J PRACTICAL NV, good sal ar : Baty, exc*Ilaot And this, I think in truly gad, tails now Manufacturers. Bales comp - : y Yours Street, IEaatreal S. accommodation, good salary: Apel-, Parlay -- -- - --11'ie' too, 1Faa OBC! a It10rtBtl lad, Oh'E beatOr�ot7 flue-tont motorla•d Taman Some. 2 Barton St.. Oita _ - - -- affect quoth the Maple Leaf's nlan- With normal instincts, normal triple tiller, to excellent e°nditi- AOrly Don Stickle, Essex, R R. ♦o 1, ne, MEDICAL ager, "they don't decide the Stanley powers, BF.AL'TIFLL team .t DIXON'S REMEDY -For neuritte and Rbeu- NO different, I am earl, from Rertsuted as bunter brood macer a ton matte, Pains. Thousands ■at1■fied. Munro'■ } Cup b vote." 1 OUrL ;Ill round tears for farm work. etc. Guars.- Dins Store. i$6 Elgin. Ottawa Postpaid 11.00, e n _ r Price teed sound. Apply J. F. Vincent. Ashburn, BEAD THIS -Every sullener of Rheumatic •� '_� by chance Of life, there- Slid Ontario, Pgias or Neuritis oboukl try Dixon's R®•- ---'Now far be it from us to question A cankerworm across his lid GENERAL STORE and residence, '-Muskoka dye Munro's -Druir Stora 135 Elgin, Ottawa, ` the knowledge and �1d Postpaid 31.00 A g ) gment of And, in the cou2$e O time Frame bultdings, good cottdit4on, turnover — 5x04.50 Pony -Five Thousand.- Excellent opportunity. itt{e individuals Who select these there stole Price Fourteen Thousand, stock extra. about _ _ nusnsst aTuc6 All Star teams and the ttinners of. A dreadful blight throughout ( Five Thousand Particulars. D Lttrhfl.ld, FLAMER NURSERIES. Whitt Foz Bask, e various annaual awards. As for soul g g vuer■on, Quarto. Hedge Carracana• 24 Inebea 100-43.00 ..DEALERS WANTED _ CIRCULAR SAW, 32-Irwh self-alisminri miler Olnnala KtDla, 1S-$1,00. Spinas toe. .. ..the Lund being a pretty fair To warp hit judgment color bearing. mand'ral sliding table. driven by -CENTRAL NURSERIES LTD. THROUGHOUT ONTARIO winger, and AIlen Stanley a highly his mind 4 h,v. International engine *quipped- with i , clutch pulley.' mounted on Chevrolet truck. Or For drat quailty Fruit and shade Trees. lustful rearguard, we mould- be the Curdle his love for humankind, can be separately, Further Information Shiba Evergreens. Roses, etc- Ger our Free THE LIGHTER, SAFER lest to deny that such i; the case Debase his reason, dim his si write J. E. Moody rn 45. Glen Wiliam■, Priced Catalogue, St. Ca barman. Ontario. HIGH-POWER ghta Ontario. _ AFRIC'AN Vloleu Small, plants of over '20 "i ' # 7' • - Convert his kindliness to spite, I FOR SALZ; Etsbi room tram• bnuar, newly varieties, C5 cents each. Read for price list. ""� :\ !`renovated: tan acre• land, situated on high- Mrs. F. G. Copeland. Frort Credit. Orttarlo. ,Mill, there does beeiii to be home- Harden his heart to pleading youth, way thirty mile. N West of Huntsville, thing slightly hayDeflect him from the ways of $3,000, sq acres in the fact 'res a.I)Arcrtit land reanonabl* It OPPO_RTC\IT1Ey for MEN and WOMENI{ wanted G. W. Deane. Real Estnre• cpruc*- that the Maple Leafs, Who have truth-' -I dale. Ontarta RAISE HAMSTERS, terrific demand! tions- pr:CO •' - ' Is his the fault, is his the blame? jjj making inf°rmsoas- for stamp. J. Craig, Veen ractically outcla55ing every Bos TIC saakat"121 Bask ilhing in thr •loop -that is to Shall pity never ease his shame? min w.ho, had.made a huge ONLY a few copies left. "Jews onit•r•- i�7 50 .tray when the, real shooting .started Shall we forget he, too. can trace Genuine DIT no 6lesxage neo vase., cloth ■ fortune overnight .was boasting to a bound. Diagrams. 111ustracloas and adds- -- should , be so consitently A kindship to the human 'race? friend of the estate he ha(r had just tonal explanatory letters, $2 10 Medlator's lass VACUUM `owrrlooked when the honours are 1 Pgblfsh•re 24 OV -sr 47 grr.rr, New Y°rk.19, NORSEPOWEY ACTION .Be fair Not all his deeds repell bought, and of the three swimming N.Y FOR :,lteing hamled :out, also' the e5ttra _Why should we choke a friendly 1 baths he was having built' there.' ENGINE usIER • CUTTWO sash that goes with them, yellr:But why 'fhree asked the ROTARY • • • • For those he does surpassing well? friend, SLADE - RIGHT Then loudly let us celebrate t S1 ►O,uND.s we wcrt Just about to give up as • y )ne will bt filled with cold One of those deep, dark mysteries The art with which he sweeps vvatet, one with 'waritl water, and ' h P• too tough for us to solve when an the plate, one is empty.".' .. old adage came to mind: 'It runs And sing (or -if that's too much,. :'But " teet�j° g ,. trhat'� the empty one. something like this -In the Country hum) for of the. blind the' -one -eyed man is i The graceful up -thrust of his foil I,11t)W,'•16ts bf my King." _. thumb- pue4" *anti swim." In' short, Iet's sometimes cheer _ = " �sacfi 46. �++4 ,lS se Lug So maybe• that's the sulution. :I the dumb, Y ; - • Compared ttheir teammates a i Thick-headed, squint-eyed. � ` � • Fiery Itzhing WATSON MOTORS very,sorry loo blundering buml. t, taken as a whole= _ARTHUR KRAMER 26t%S D1I101't�l AV: . Messrs.- Lund and Stanley looked �� � I N RASHEST .7W good that they deccited the _ • :_•�,.__,__ selectors. MINARD'S GR. 2127 • " ` e in Brings From Miser B1essed Dist ass of t �l W� i7er L. I N .1 M E N T _TORONTO, ONTARIO- Sport has ou this continent pro• i `: shaced a rather glint amount Of o- ; if you pard ten times the price there's ► APply freely, and rub. _ P Feather-onchaugh and myths- rinthing-heft,r anywh«re than MOOVEs That's all. It's greaseless,S"�R► Ctry that is at all out of the ordin-F1IF:R,ALD OIL, :fond druggists who know 16.41 fast -drying; has no strong +tw_s Ml►. Brown-Smy the, ,t%Np big game hunt- i thls recommend EMERALD OII, because odor. And it brings quick - — ary. Therg teas tl)e ditty,"ars, tt'ere arguing in tht•ir tin: abaut r.nn'years >-erera get real results: So If ynu Puffer relief to muade and joint ago, about "Tinker to Evers torrnm any. Itching ti,rr•ning Skin Irritation soreness, atifrness, ache. their prowess v ith the rifle, or other Surface Skin Disorder [ichlna ; Chance;", and the one about" 'the' "IT bet now, anshoot a lion.you ten pounds I can go .Scaly Scalp or Itching Toes and FEet = i IARGF ECONOMICAL SIZE 65r - great jockey Earl Sand out right e; the re- i " tri E1IF.ItAI,D art.-Rariaraot;nn guaran- I t■■. DO to`Sc $' teed or money' back All drutrgists. - _ frain of ,which ran, "Gimme a handy said Smythe -Browne -Smythe. = guy like Sande, hootiIt , those "Done," said Featherston eh a ugh. INDIGESTION babies in," of tour,*'. But, 'outside Ten minutes dater , a lion poked- - - - those and naturally the immortal its head through the tent flap, "Do Casey at the Bat" -mighty little you know a fellow named Smythe - bat WALLOP would' gra<.le abo�"e inn -of -the- Brotcne-Smythe'r" mill."1'ehau gh.s" quavered � Feather -tune- BETTER CIGAW/rffRETTES ' " BELOW THE BELT? But tit rather• liked ,inJtt stanzas "fie owi:r %obi --ten Bound,.' '-aid :.».� ;: by Arthur Iirarner, m the New ind Of the lion." :; ��' RelnfYThal Heour 1p■teMake'Ydur RmbKTo Go York Times, and lReause ere More than Half of Your, digestion. is done C _-� . thought some of you ball fans mightbelow the belt -in your 28 feet of bowels.. • Bed apring, are dery heats 'and- ,g° when indigestion strikes, try eomethinR 4rnjoy them, also because they'll 'that helps digestion in the etomsch ANLL •'` r help fill up space on a day more fit I awkward to handle shut, byf� map below the belt, i •be cleaned easily with a large bot- What you may need to Carter's Little Liver for fishing than pounding a type-. I' Ile brush. Insert the brush inside 28uiteo give a needed bell) to that '•forgotten lsriter, the reproduce them here with a' coil, and turn' it. around several Take one Carter's Little Pill before �7're entitled "KIN1D WORDS "" and one after rtheals. Take them accoxling to :\ls�, hitt<h t ire outside Oi ��� directions. They help wake lips larger flow JtiK THE LIViF.' And lire they itis, the rinse wires and the ���� ����� o e main -help juices in our an hacb n „ . A You have' AND bowels -help you digest what ;=-- f the -piing . �� ci rete. eaten in t7ature'a own way, - iPr uttd.fTt+ tt nrchet flt'i+ .' _ .. Then most folks q makes you feel better froth your head to your' ISSUE 20 — 1949 d it I. _ Litt at be sure you get the genuine Carter's toes. Ju Little Liver Pills from Four drugsi4t-a6e' 71 . 'i A - s .. _..-r..a� A.w.au_ua..:....:''.-.��:.:t:a_...ar+.._.s..... ...... � ... ... .... ... .. ...._ _._ _. . ... ..... -_.. __. .......- _... _ _. .. ._. _.. .... ..- •_... _. _...,.. -_..__r• _ _...-.-...., -.. ....a._ MINE One is that big dairy farms -500 Shipping Parcel `is � cow& and up--c.ouTd aveown canning planta. A Grave Warning Another is that a group of farm- Those who scoff at the Cook- ore oaxere could go together and milk. their_ Caned __ po uwnist menace in a, Oh- -. -eaves-at-one central point where pooh -the danger abroad and repeat i .� canning equipment was installed- the parrot cry of "it can't happen a milking canning co-op. A group here" should ponder the violent �' • ■ w 1 t`' "^"t^ of dairymen in one of the western attempt to tie up our ocean ship- '-- - - -- stn a set u central milking par- #ing. 'They should also ponder the �- for , for their farms severs years ftark fact that shipping is by no . means the only 'Vital industry into ' ago ... Larry farmer are aving tier e troubles right uo�e-(for that mat- unit. Such milkers are now made, A third way would be for individ- have penetrated and obtained con - ter, who isn't? )-so I thought it ar.d new models coming into pro- «' trol, says The Financial Post. sal farmers to hav, pipe -line milk - might be timely to talk about some- duction are expected to be cheaper In the electrical manufacturing ars connected to portable, insulated field, upon which the country must thing, new along their line. It's a than bucket -type machines, r new process for canning 'fresh. _ vats. By milking at exactly,the same . depend for much of its secret ever} day to fit in with closely- - fense apparatus, including radar. " whole milk, without first evaporat- g • ing or condensing it; and there are 1b'hen the last cow is milked, timed' truck schedules, their milk organized labor is dominated and those who think that it mi ht rev- I the vacuum space in the vat is filled could get to near -by canning plants led by avowed communists.- The ` those the whole dairy i hL rev. with nitrogen gas. Keeping air com- within the t%2 hour limit Dr. same applies to the chemical and olutio« • - * plete'y away from ttie milk is one Graves says it is necessary t9 main- explosives industry, vital for pro.- of ro- of the main features of the process. tain. The truck would pick up the duction of munitions and other There are still some prob ems to : . full vat -and leave an empty one., -b w rked before it's perfect.emetal,- --- defens necessities The labor - w or r mines _ but already milk canned by this 190n-rdegrees nickeing d gold, he in t� arms process has been kept, without re- the flash -pasteurized at Y9Q degrees • . _ an held s frigeration, for more than a month for 19 seconds. From the pasteurizer Those Hats Mouse '`Dairy'—A miniature sinister control �as well as that sup- - in the can, and for several days the milk flows to the canning' ma- suction pump milks a mouse at plying most of our forest industry chine, where sterilized cans are and our ship building. .after being opened. Here is a story which will appeal the Columbia Universin - Pres- Tie up any of these industries, as f;lled and sealed 'n 4iitrogeri-fiH-' to all his who are puzzled ' + b terian 1i e d i c a 1 Centers our 'ocean shipping is tied up now• ed chamber. Then the cans are y f sterilized for 3 to 4 minutes at 260. by their wives' taste in hats. Which "Mouse Dairy," where scien- and Canada not only would be un- The process was devised u Dr. ry, $o Graves, a real dare ex{ orf and r degrees, to kill any last bacteria. probably means - just all husbands. able to defend itself but would be Y t K It is told by Frances. Perkins, the tists announced that they have a liability instead of an asset to its . .ire's backed by Jack Stambaugh. a � « ' farmer and implement dealer. They `` - i 'former U.S. Secretary of :Labour. isolated the virus of breast can- allies. believe that the process will change I Main problem to be so vcd is to She was in .a picture show. and Cer form mouse milk. The new These mighty and costly defenses; _ the whole very expensive bottling get rid of a slight cooked flavor in suddenly realised that .a man was development, is expected to however, will be worth no more and: delivery system of -milk hand- 'the milk A big can company ;s now sitting behind her. Turning to him, than heaps of sand, unless there le - - further science's attack on hu -'ring. What'•s more important they ! working on a can lacquer which she said: "If my hat prevents your a a united and working Country b*- : predict that it will save cansumero I will help reduce off -flavors. seeing this picture. I'd be happy to man cancer. The"dairy" houses hind them. We have no guarantee five or more cents per quart. -AND, take it off.' more than 40M mice. Each or. even hope of that so long as AT THE SAME TIME, BRING "Please . dont said„ the man. any of our vital industries are dorm - Graves' rescarct� s..a,nted at find yields approximately one cubic BETTER RETURNS TO THE g sterilized trate .and ,tem nature "The-,a",-rrrti-h fun than the hated by a -party that takes its pe " eentimefer at a . milking. orders from Moscow. FARMER. which will not affect the flavor, of- .,1the milk. ' Here's how the thing works.- %` ' • mitke are milked with a pipe -line How will the system work re the " UNARMED MAN SAVES FARMER WINS milker, a milking machine in which farm? Graves thinks that there are - the milk goes to one ,big vat. ,n- I three ways - ATTACKED BY ENRAGED BULL DOW:.. I it } f s1 AWARD Mr. Diggles ; z' > . d� �. GEORGES MARTEL -' �. f, 7of 8 -year Qdb put • I : ' pdNw - ..r ole eau. adeer B� llti.i►RT RiiTfF.FnRD Edouard Frenecte. 78, was walk- Ing through the yard when a bull charged and tossed him into the niggles keret 11i5 head' du%%n I �J \ �\ air. Landing on his back he was being attacked when Geor as though fie were studying the 41 ges Martel, ssing in his truck. d red prrcription, scarcely hearing Mrs. ' r►..,,� _ stopped an ra to the sceoe. - Tompkin's voice throug'.i the •.o,se / /. :� Without thinking of his own of blood thudding' -in his temples. `ei „ safety, Martel rushed at the bull When he tried to speak, his lips - shouting and waving his arms, - were dry and his. tongue moved x `= • . the trick worked ...and the venously over thestt. "I beg your animal turned away ... •iiia ,.. �""" �••,,, & :r dpi a Martel time to drag the farmer pardon, Mrs. Tompkins, wh.,t era, F# out of the field. that you said _ •.:.40 "I said if -you haven't a detivery We are proud t• present Gear - boy I'll wait for' tiie three o'clock Dr. Price sat down and mopped his - gas Martel with The Dow Award. forehead. • bus, but I'm anxioirs._to get back as so -6 as. I can." ' Outside, the wind-- howled and He looked agar, at Dr.' Price's '' flakes of ice made a cold noire heat- cramped eat cramped handwriting. •• "Oh, I'll de- ing the window pane. liver it, Mrs. 'Tompkins. I'm. s, �rry rawly, he walked tuward the tele-, to learn Mr. Tompkins isn't well. phone, After all, just as many people "I told him' it's just -his bad dis- - snore by . hr. 'Price ac trusted- ' ` position coming out: I told Dr. Diggles. Price I certainly hated to drag him As h waited, listci:in' to -Dr. ' r' ~• '~- '�r -. 'out in w=eather like this just ,fora price's telephone bel[ ringing, the- .0 he stomach ache. Doctor, says he'll be shop door opened. 1[r, Diggles put ge� all right n,a day or two." w� { down, the recover and went to'the k Mfr. Diggles took the handker front. Df. Price was on th4 that, ? . chief from the pocket of his grey sfampng the snow from hes feet. L Before Frenette, who Is quite deaf, knew what ;2. From his truck, Georges Martel saw what was hap - alpaca coat and wiped his forehead. '• Diggles, will you, let me see the iwas happening ...the bull had tossed h;m brutally ping and .rushed to the rescue. Unarmed, he some - The moment he used to dream of r P Tompkins ICO happening to turn the bull away from its victim. . _..years ago, was here adP last. This � prescription ?1fr�. Tom Lins rust •unto the air. He landed on his back. _ �h - brought in?' would cost Dr. Price his practice. I I' was just trying to call you - _,.:w».-- - �' Yy t <t'► ' .:.. The. pity was, Dr: Price would i about it, Dr. Price. ! felt there was ' ' : .• never know he could -have saved _ himself, if he hadn't made ;t so clear some little inaccuracy." 'l'8E Dr, Price nodded: "Something - f -that a man who mixed prescriptions told me. But 'I wasn't really w•or- wasn't supposed to know about diag- rigid. I knew you'd catch a mistake nosis. Dr. Price would never know if there was one. It's a great coni - what he'd done to himself %then he. fort to me to know that a substan- l told Mrs. White she might as well tial man like you is checking up on AWTARD give the twins a chocolate soda as me. Diggles." Diggles' Own . Whooping Cough "I have to do what 1 can. A man Mixture, Because of Dr. Price's new has to do do his duty. He smiled and ' ways of doing things, no one bought . stood up. ` ' "� NATIONAL BREWERIES UMtrtw y Diggles' Ready Rheumatism -•'Re- "That's, right, doccon I guess S. Quickly Martel pulled -the badly gored farmer from THE DOW eWARD aaaeoeton p.eweMelfo, adA of oMwfandiwe' 114i]PARM FRONT ]lever now. Shots it was, the doctor due becomes a habit if you do it thefiefd Savin the man's life... and took him across a11O1. and i"ddd" o $100 Canada Saw(„.. Bond. TM Das Y r g . Aaard Comminip, a arodp of editors of load-. Canadian def:♦ was giving for everything. Not pre -long enough." The wind screamed the road to the house. He gave him first aid and newspaper,, alaL winners fran reammondoeons ,node h, Is scriptions. into the shop as Dr. Price opened :summoned a doctor. nationally known now or/antsofion. Manslaughter, they ca.led is He the door and 'went out: It was a DOW BREWERY - MONTREAL er 1t wet his lips. Well, no one could ex- LISTEN TO THE DOW AWARD SHOW, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY -7.15 I.M. bleak, bitter day, but in Mr. Diggles' • pert to interfere with Dr.. Price's heart it was suddenly summer. prescriptions again. Not a second 'time. Though it was so many years ago, he could feel the flush of -anger that flooded his face remembering , the day he'd. called Dr. Price up and sug- gested that maybe the heart medi- )cins he ordered for Mr. Venables was too strong. "1 know what I'm 'doing. Just mind your own business, Diggles, and I can mind mine. He looked again at the prescrip- tion. There was no mistaking the symbol and he'd All it as it stood. : He reached for the bottle.and re- ;moved the cork. Carefully, he meas - tired out the prescribed dose. Mr. Diggles straightened sudden- ly, staring at the partly filled mortar. A feeling of nausea swept through him as Ise snatched !tan tIsspp d fitrngg the contents into the slnk. His hand, replacing the bottle on the shelf, trembled. ARCHIE _ by Montana WHERE THEY' P=ORWARC.r IS THI ,i'D LIXE TO... NOW -PQ* THE ONE CAS TWINS? I'LL, SAY WHY j p LIKE TO OAPR ICOR HOLD �.�INO SIT HERE WITH VERONICA AND FISH! y St� ARRtd JAV tqf THlY Atte;! ARCM, ..EQ ON TO PsISFI W ��. TQWI N1E i6f rAN'T TAKIITFIItAA OFF MV o" NECKT 14 ' Mothers' Da was weii atteni:ea 'I h,..s.�.: t;u.c:a„ .:aye Ueeu u.��h�d y' ' { ;. heavily, but hatchery has lulu;ed- at the inornina servu:es wig.. u.r I,i We are very happy t,3 report fir. ret,lar ...otaeis L'ay program to Thon;soa is now out of the hospital' - late del.very on Leghorn pullet, I KLIJ' n d - and Iight and meuium cockei,els, ing ioiivweu: ,Jurmg tan and is et iiowe, and we hope that - • - als,o heavy chicks..Get is touch with ier.od .,oan ,, a.'..E. he u'iel goon be feeling much bet - me for rices etc_ ' book your order. Be sure your NI,a .funis bzng - '`1`e' cr. ter. Heinz tomato ketchup 2� �_ _ _5uve tare, let its ley sang blotc,6t uud __ _ _____ y ,ne • n.. .tot . The Amateur Show last Saturday -- chick buying is for 11hisi le - the; taught me". Gloria Ormerod toiQ was a great success and everyone have the breeding to catch good the story of David Living*code and i enjoyed themselves. Bill Ryckman - fall_-mrrketa, --' Ws thoughts &f lbbo ne-and swat --won First Prize and will . a.lso -- • • Garry �Ii1ks,,Pickering alone had meant to him, in prepaia- the guest on this week's show, Miss `jkoite Quaff canned FOR Sent.- - an extra large Thor tion for the great work he did in Joan Evans was Second and has, cycle, n very rice, o owing ttLls the cialiciren earned a weekly good condition, suitable for small went down stairs to have their at- end of the program. Doug. Thomson •TomatQOS 28 oz.16c - I; summer hotel or large family; also tendance marked, while .Mi, Bra- came third with Florist's as Con - modern wood and coal stove, 2 yrp hani continued with the regular solation, and the favorite of the old, in excellent condition. J. H. service 'for the adults. Each chip evening, our Bill McLean, with his Wade, Church St. phone Pickering was given -a. flower to wear in ho harmonica and bones, as the guest Heinz baby foods 3=2Se .63J. or o7 his mother, artist. Kindly get, your applications Lu.iT - white and black hound, tax In the evening the crowd was to early to Mr. P. McGreevy, R. R: name "Hamilton" on collar. Apply iair•and Mr liraham continued the 2, Pickering, so as to ensure a Baker's coconut 1=4 lb tin ` 19c ' a Wm.- Teefy, Cherrywood. story of the "King that nobody place on the remaining five grog- • - _ ST?,.NDING AT STUD 1 wanted". rams, with M. r, Stan McKenzie as l Pinto Shetland pony stud. Inform- The members of the Official Bd. Master of Ceremonies. - l ation at Theo. Rowsetl, Spring Witt- I .,re reminded of the meeting of the The show this Reek will be Heinz sandwich Spread �9e er Ranch, Pickering 235W2 nights. I wnoie charge, Dunbdrton, Centenn= "Farmers Daughter" starring Lor- I _ _ Vity 27 tat Fairport_and 8_Qu�Pe=Hills - ___ Ptt.a-F_Qun7._an Joseph_ lien _at - — --� _ _ Co _ , -PANT UP; ; Centennial Church on Friday, May 2.30 and 7.45 p. r.: CLEAN UP TDIE: 13, at 7,00 p. m, for a supper meet- The Crrintry Club Rill held their Heinz Soup Deal 3 tins Z5� Get that painting done now. ing. The -men are asked to,. bring regular Pridap night get-together j .. . Expert K orknianship, their wivc,, and the wives, their at the Hall tonight. f Spraying or Brush husbands so that the meeting may A .group of the younger children Interior or lrxterlor be one 'of fellowship as well as of are working hard on a play with :pure maple Syrup �� oZ�� Free Estimates e business. All organizations of all the help of Mrs. Neville and hope • Church Street South, Pickering churches are urged to send their to be able to present it soon. It is _ card house, east side,) representatives. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs6 ROSS DERRICK In view of this mtietin,g there and, it wily be In •full costume, so l MAN WANTED will not be a meeting 0the Coin- we'tch foT this. We hope it will be, Certified seed potatoes Cobblere . to wash and clean walls in local municants' Clara on Friday, but it an evening of real stood entertain.• home. Phone 57]3, _ will continue the following week, meat by the children. & Hatud'es 100 Tb bag ELECTRIC Ub AC+ETDLYNE as usual. Do not forget that this Monday, • WELDING Arrangements are being conlple- May 16 is BINGO NIGHT there (Mona planing lumber. Have yosnr ted for o� Anniversary Services, will be the usual 12 games for lbs. waw cut ddwu to 600.16 tirres. 0a May 22, t LU,00 a, m. Jig, Bia: also the $10:00 Special, and a8ain. :wood or steel wheels. ham will speak and at 7.30 p, m. the Jackpot Rets under way with �I ROB MT MT7.LEA the special speaker will be Rev. $10.00 in the pot. � � � � �� � r mend -It -Shop .- Bea I C. Curtis, of Hope United Churct, The Girl Guides and the Broion- FOR SALE - 2 •grade Holstein bulls Toronto. There will be special mus ies end their meetings at the end serviceable sic. 1 Reg. Holstein is arranged, and we hope all our .'of this month, but are going to en- F; tnt!lLF.Ri3, ONTAi 1Cli:ON! 1'6 bull: I Grade Durham. Phone Pick. members, adherent$ and neighlbors tertaln their mothers at a "-.Mother _ 242W2. will keep this date is mtad.aad and Daughter Banquet" on June 2. FOR SALE - five buildings Iots on help' us make this anniversary Gar. The Sports have gotten ctr to a ■ 7�T $roti Road, in Claremont, on lot vice a success, real start on their summer prog- 4-3,1E1�t DEYM7�T Its WS 1 S.. 3, 4 and 22. Apply N. S I 'ext Sunday evening the W. A. ram, The Junior Boys' team. having �� �� Qtiemme, 547 Taae St. Toronto• is in charge of the church service a practice game With West Hill onYA'rE A1dBR}'i.e1NC>0 TTi'PI{7N, Hr}USE�i V earl it .la planned to arrange a pro - VES! Wednesday Night. at our home L D Ronded Singer Representative will gram of singing 90 that all may an. field at Rosebank The Senior and ���r. f g+�v t H • !<9W, i _be in Pickering sand District each joy the old familiar hymns. Come Girls teams are getting under wa! ELr I Markham Ont Vuesday, For information regarding prepared to tell us your favorites s'a;o. Any particulars you may req- �l • sales and service, write to '"Singer it so they may be sung fnr your en- ulre.. see lir. P, -Comport * 'Mr. C. Sewing Machine Company 16 Ont - Sewing _ }ej[.r,,en•,,_ _ _ _ i_31, reh,ment. or call- Pickering — _ J'; --- e rto St„ Oshawa". i! May .28 will be the concluding 29 WATCH and CLOCK �:W1. I i2 ADIO SERVIf h, tf f ! ervic•e -for the evening for this Mr, F. Rates oar 2nd -Vice -Pres REPAJAING FOR RALE - good epting or seed --pring. when the Sunday School has his slperes rolled up again.... Guaranteed Repair Service Xstadia potatoes. Grown from cern will be In charge, Let's have a good "there seems to be quite a building_ tilled +ped, 31 35 bag. Don. Jlunro, attendance for t:ie- balau.•e of the pri-.-rq ' in the community Pickering 238J1. s, .'.e ^' r ::t a cMOMMEMMEMM ^0, FOR SALE - McClary combination evenings' may end on a high note, range and grill, electric, suitable Ruriqur has it the FaV wr.,lis„ ~ for hotel or restaurant. Pho•, IRS C a:::- N planning '4nmething �ICEMENT W00H peci•',i "iLYttc - , Pickering. I for the Xa,� holiday, -the 24th o, OUR BEST O'F'FER all meWbers are asked to keep the �f X11 T eS �Gles Knapp, Pro •����� FOR- SALE - 3 •1,2 b: p','Empirp date open for'si cnc•i.n1 time ( 1 p PP1 r Any Make or ]Codd � Garden Tractor, complete outfit, 36 Remember - the Clinlr w�li ha in. sickle bar, plough, spring .tooth ; open the la -t .Wednesday of t':e { ('I�iTF:RNS, SEMICTATANKSPRONE ZV, :Arthur Field cultivator, light use for two sea- month, May 25, and. -all those who h WORK sons, like .new, Immediately avast- I have avpointrnenta should be on SIA-)CPHONE: PICKERING 62 W S � able Phone Pickering 191 W 2. I hand. New members will .be matte GE\Eit,�l..R.F:I':3IKti FOR SALE-7outh's sport jacket, welcome; also try to coale if-. you IIiNIE PL[T7. — .. QtJAL1TY ODB >I[OT1'O — e)cRVIflE OUR +•!Ot In excellent condition: Coit $26,.00 can and use this splendid service _ _will sell for $13,00, May be seen at afforded -by our Board of Health, .FRF\CIL1L3_\'S BAY Plione S7wi2 - - `= News Office. SyrtnPathy of the community and _ t the church is extended to 31 r, and ;rank R Smith _Mrs. J. -S. Bedwell, Meadow -vale Rd. &j.LE RI•sGISTER ■ :Tractor Work j South, in their regent bereavement WEDNESDAY, -MAY 19. _ auc 4 • iii th- IrKs of their daughter, Edith Pick ring Market P Lo-zker Plant is.4RDDA1 PLOWING tion sale of property, household g; .. Words cannot express our feelings furniture and car, the property of ! DLSCL�i(i adequately but we do want the the late John W. Briigs, lot 28; f PHONE 30 LIGHT EXCAVATE family to know aur thonRhts and co.a. 6: Whitby Tvcp., mile west of, � •ws pra.yers are. p'itb them in this try- Brooklin. Sale at 1.00 p. m.; D. EATS - Weed and Grass Cutting From Ing time. ; T Wm, \f -AZ%,, auctioneer. UAI.,.ITY M June -15 to Sept, S0. HUTCAiNG3 ._ Phone 3154 . ._ Pickering, Ontario .. �' � � � - Nov. 3 0.. .. ... .x 'f, 11W" . L. . . f`' Prime xib rolled +68c .STANLEY f Round speak _. 69c _ Theatre'Brisket of beef - ,29c Stouffville - ° I = Shoulder V gal chops 5 7c i� YOUR FAVORITE PICTURA ° Peameal Cottage ROIL 63� gag &t Um STApP AY TK"TXA Mai y ltadgiee at ft P. 11[. } - >�e "Gw D1soU "° Mar enc ;38c The �'s�•Batl May 13, 14 „. r! -r S9c Embraceable You =- a �tiVeat Ern tieealdine l�� Th'rZ JOI�I�1 DEERE ' • All Sweet 39c pme Molt »a of � "ANI m MODZL 6%99 TRACTOR \A ]beet R+olduad Angeles Grein Me 01117 is s t-lestleg tractor aaA f1ti jsa1 r {� f� r u loops. it's a stmayler sturdy -tractor wftf� e•as Grade A eggs 51 c dos. Mon. Taos. May 16, 17 (rams you want . . lislit-In 'Toneh O Matte' hy�lM e •Oglt•g�r atr-eaa6lonod *sat, aifustabfe stewina wheal. •osa wf w • "Cal HuEband gervletng, wide adaptability with speeds voriint from ------->1`ow l8 he lme'� ~� 1-g/fl to 13 m n.h, ole, s vtrlely a! "Quik-Tt!fch" worklni ter--=! ; Goddard lswiwc. .. ••�.u8 Gieaipateat that no other smaii tractor offers you.. To . Fill oUr Locker (Tecwcolar) an* fi or write for full Information en the John Deer. �� , _ iractsts ane full line of farm equipment 19 indSave" Money 'Weir Thar. �l y ~i8. I BECA.Ind A CitDILNAL Ental :., tn. l fialiy C --y Ttavor Ullr.V i•icu.i rin-olhv Inino'ar 10149 1.4n h;on Pa g;; nuu1il'is anu blah rmooRtIv. ONTARIO PIIOKit BiLOOKLIX It -r-11 tl slues wam sit Br6aikl1a) �; Ff machines, etc. are producing goods and services wnien earn uouars. i ucac 'dollars provide food, clothing, medical care and other necessities which con- ; ;ems ■a+ada ; ym P7=.Z87DiAT88 tribute to our security. and high standard of living. Every single one of us, flow trained Ontario workers know they can earn more, executive responsibility : ` Pogo" PICS i,d J 1 therefore, has a very personal interest in the of a steady supply of workers to industrial plants. These workers will operate machines wh"' are .have and enjoy a higher, standard of living S GaeeJ Wawa Ab Far aeea important to our way of life. in direct ratio to•. the skills the ae- y ; t - quire and the way .themake use +ter psaidoa>r� a ftxs We should appreciate, then, the co-operative efforts of government, industry of them. That's always unit. and Stamtdtlus and labour in the field of employee training.,• In schools and in factories our. _ true in a free economy ; workers, young and old, are given the opportunity to develop new and specific field business industrial For instance, every frN —that's why our cosi- RQA'AN skills in every of and activity. petitive system .will _ - -effort on -the part of workers to become proficient is the ar' of shaping and industrial help gR811 continue to make • W ks moulding copper and brass, will mean greater progress—will Canada great and a • �b eet• M etal Or _. to make Ontario a finer place in which to live and work. I great place in whioL it 2VBQR VM AJAX THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) Altto to Noe. `.1 �.`-�. �. _ • . _ .eft at1O� - "� • ; , __ �The Dn3mO/atte Ctn� tv�re st eon• -. ._ p�A.' ,y .�- .. .• 4 � - c^q ^nn��iv!rlrA� r��l }'.narf8 in ;, -r'..,-1 •� n+�!.♦ Ra'. .�„_ .�' Konl time. 3P0NS0RED BY YOUR 13A,N�Greenwood 4`446.� ewr Yo � m I ♦b i)wkia .s wut►fleq Lv Lue vauawu Hospital. sir. Lawson McConochie, ]loose .. Jaw, Sank., is spending soLue time M.S. � � SON M LET�coaxETICS at his home here, �•1w ° ki^e ve yow 'TPHOTO-FINISHING J airs. Beasly has returned home -t`z UQ -'t f —r*- .:NETERIN:�RY S(;PPLIE3 after a pleasant holiday in Mon- vv 'Phone 281W --Pickering Ong _� 1 tion. Only BABY NEEDS treal, -F IL� }` ' frfl �Ot : • • a In Miss Jean Conners has her cous- r ity materials are rood, Only STORE 11OU S in from Toronto visiting her at ` TIff�T grotifled phanneeWs __, present. - y THAT do tM cewprndiwq• Week Dsys o o BIG T O R9,00 A. M. to 0.00 P. M. to, were wdth the letter's parents, �i� r ' PRESDRIPTION Sundays: _lir and sirs. Craven for the week - 1.00 P.' M. to 6 iP, M. end. 1�nrt Mr. and Mrs, Don Lynde motored to Niagara Falls for the week -end. . Mrs, Oneth returned with them to - - her home at Niagara Falls, N. Y. - _ J. R. BOYES, Pim. B�. r ?tiIr and Mra. Jack Nicoll and ���� Store family sq)ent Sunday at • Niagara _ Falls. We are sorry to lose Mr', and Mrs. 1 +�"' ' . WEST HILL Roy Munro. and family from the ICKERING ' 4 •. ]i' ,' -' village. They are moving to Ajax. - ! - - --- sae: lE'hoae:'. X02 Groceter�a Specials Aud1ey )ELISPBERR,Y JA..7:, 24 op. jars .... .... .... .... ... ....•.» - Service of the new broadcasting Rev. Mr. Young, of Toronto, oc- CA.& ATION 31`11ik ....... .... ........ -2 for 29c. Green River system• cupied the pulpit here acceptably, %Ir: and Mrs; Chas. Hantr and son , . ......., - -_ on Sunday last STRAWBERRIES, _.of T-oroato..__spent:- 3asL �e� end-_ - — - --- ' 20 0¢ Earl-Pucki•m= -Toon -�-=� - — -- _ _ - �ir. and Mrs, SYd. Dau es of Lea under the parental root U&RD i2M. I,." 2 lbs' foc 83c. 'aide, visited 8yd's parents on the Mr. and Mrs. Blake Lehman and and Mrs. Puckrin had an 'operation : • .....•.• 1 1 the the dix 'JOEEKSON'S Arl arW d Mrs. Jos. Dav- family, Goodwood, visited "Mrs. Leh- for a eketrolntl here attended nthe JOQ�N30N'8 `w �l qa „`..... . ....•. 980.•.."~.... „'. » �• - fes, week -end, Mr. an = rents_L_ and Mrs.-DTBDer. this Miss Margo Wilson, Mr. s -- 1kUt�s Ruth Hutchings and Mrs, funeral of the late Mrs. T. E. Craw- 34 raw- pgyDOf, ,•„ ,•;, ' 86c. Mrs, J. E. Wilson visited the lat- M. Draper attended the installation ter's daughter, •Mr. - and Mrs. J. ford on Sere al y. - her ma ed was a ' • and institution of Faster Rebekah "9PICH and SPAN". - ..» :... � 215c. Aitalaar, o2 Oakwood last weekend. resident here all het married life. ••»'••-• ••••.•»• •••• ••• •••� Lodge, Pickering,, by WhiUby, in Our Wm�pathy goes to Fred and his The, teacher- and pupils head a very' the Town Hall there on Wednesday Ramily, her only • son. � � LE SOQP�YI�) µ• �� •� » T successful Arbor Day which ended olf last week, The Club met at the home of Mr, SWEET GERIKINS (YORK)ale. - In a picnic at vnlwn's Park, Rev, J. A.• and Mrs, Heal.. Mise and Mrs, Percy -Neale on Wednes- » Mrs .-D, Shank and danghter Mrs. Ruth Hutchings snd Mrs, raper - GRAPEFRI=. 126'x+ „,..,...„. ".. ”„ ..„ •,....» :... fi for 28e. Allen M9che11 del hted with a - day evening o! last weep, with s. t8 attended the .Graduation Ezercises bout 35 in attendance. Geo, Brown, BULK CROCOLALTES, ,poaadl ,,,...„ ..„ ........ • -=they and daughter duet" at. the • in Massey iiaii, on Thursday last. service on Sunday. President, occupied the chair. and d number urrom here attended Mar. Sher>dan Secretary, gave a �'iii.OW SSI" "�T TANGO" the church service at Firt BaptisR L inn repol't ot�the Executive Meet- charch, Whitevale, last Sunda? 21 Dunb$rton Inge and her application on behalf - eaorning to witness the Dedication We are amA7 to hear that ROW Coattaned Ia lies Cbnnma r - SILK P&MARKET MARKET ur P . Land �'9c e Ri pare bs .39c .. ;. in strictest _ ., . r - Side Bacon • 65c 1b. - ked H c • . Sm Hain ^.. PHOtiE PIChEAI:1G 26 �. �. :,!GENERAL HARDWARE _ and 4W 4 if j, 4 • SUPPLIES "7:: • V. THAT'S THE WAY you. want your money matters S. BALSDON-_ and SON - handled. That's theway your bank handles them. When you-de' ou deposit money, cash a cheque, make a _ �; �f the club in the : c suadi'au Coun well conducted by some in try mau conipetitiou for Best Coni- of the Sunday School: and a good 1 money transfer, arrange a loan, you want it done muait; Club Histories., F. `i, Chap- address by our Pastor, and also a oleo reported that those wishing to very large congregation was Area speedily, efficiently . .and above all, confidentially. " �' �.. routines the slue Cross would pay' • ort. 5th, + for the Quarter, July.15 to Oct. 15; The W. lt: S, met on the 5th, _ • at the next meeting of the when Mrs, Wm. Brown of Mt. Zion - only, It is only natural that your bank should word Club.' These t'gures are $3.45 for put on a very helpful program. y 1. :� Brawn gave a very good Singles and 56.90 for families. BoU Miss May, - ` $etson as Chairman of the Enter- report of the Presbyterial meeting that for you, for privacy is traditional in t cainment put on several very jut- at Lekefield, , The Dramatic Club put'on their eresting contests. u Canadian- banking.. In any case, the competition of s _ _'' , Wm. Bell -has had his knee put pdpular drama at Centre Street •' . F� ' is a plaster cast, while his'wife wife is United Church on Tuesday night p other banks assures it. -' ,'+�.+,K e stili in bed with not much change The dramatic club won the pri e cu•p at the Oshawa Y. P. U. Fest- a .r • in her condition, t# w, H Guthrie and sons recently fuel recently, Miss Eileen Sadler Canada s tea chartered banks —competitive, ' sold a. cyarloaQ of fat cattle at Pric- and Mr, Alfred Pegg were consid- - ee that made them some profit, 1 Bred the leading actors. Congratni• �'icient, private—provide for millions ocus f tomm. a They have handled tat cattle for I ations. 1 i, many years. The popular minstrel show 04 ''Y1Ce Linezeelled 1D the world.f}rasmere Orchards sold five Jer I the Evening W. A. goes to Brook - sold sey calves to go, to the Young Far- lin on ,Friday evening. t !-' - + " s., 'moral Clubs 1n Tennesee last week. Mr. Chas. McTaggart's brother, will soon be out. and , has - Bal Cl m's John ken over the store, and they are likely to be a real sight on his family tb moving into the horns our local. orchards, today. We alI' wish them succeils. ` = ' ` �_ •<. ' �� fix, j The April meeting of the W. A. Mr. A J. Morden has sold big T e t I mill and business. We are all lrap- - wds held at the h -1ne of Mrs. John I Ing Mr. ' and Mrs. Worden and: the 1 �''�►b` j' Pnckri•n, with 22 present.' After faintly will be remaining in Green. lite bnrltses the West 6rnttp Dyes- tbs. ente3 an Emeter proifsitm. Mime" S. S. room J - —5fofd 'nfonopoiy of fir! Th W. A. feet in the see w x -:_ .`• _ Mary .and Deroth' Bar:oav delighted �n Thursday May 12. They aTe' would wipe oul compefjVhn and l t _ i the members nth a QuAt And Nora , Wo open your 6asir ottoutli _,�_ t' Cox sang r wtw O.;a patchwork working on the' makin¢ of quilts, j wetcoa+e Mr, ani h1 -s, JestA'. - - 'f0 the e e of 1M gnilt� hen nrr.� completed en�1 gala WF.rd n and family' back to their. Y 'i' nnl! tTIP die++ wve aoa wnrkinK 111 filtfle oRitic! %eree hums AAafn. 1 another �'l�a Pleat t�ronp s.r- The Ilramatte Cl,ib wv,re at !oW - wA. . �� lrait�ft Pt"t-flII ,1 .� II.^, • „ f' _ _ .. . . � _. r^,� wnprj p, r: •in :. .: •r' i" g0o,I time. 14 • } 3P©NS0R1ED SY YOUR BANIt � GTeenwood Todq r r TABLE TAI,S +_ am Andrews. " Of sourly "we are what we eat" selection of foods proved that a y r is a very old and well-known adage. lot of so-called "minor" ailments -Yet far too fr+i of us pay lily real '' could be almost done away with; r. - attention to it. Yet the food we ailments suchas colds, fatigue eat do don't eat -has so much to "nerves't and so on. Eating the s do with how we feel and the en- wrong foods over a period of years joynieiit we get out of life. even showed up in poor bones and � Some time ago a survey was made teeth. �11I �J of some families down in Pettnsyl- 5o f thought today I'd give you, • j vania-average families, very much just a reminder, tt little chart which _ HT that shows, in handy form. the different like -yours, who THOUG t / they were eating well. Yet a year food groups avid the numberof of better meal planning and +viler servings each person should get. VA.000M PA CKaO'e AtWAyf iaa6N Citrus fruit, tomatoes 7 to 9 a week Potatoes, sweet potatoes _ FOOD GROUPS SERVINGS PER PERSON Leafy, green, and yellow vegetables 10 to .12 a week Citrus fruit, tomatoes 7 to 9 a week Potatoes, sweet potatoes _ 7 to 9 a week Other vegetables and fruit 10 to 12 a week Children: 4 cups a day what's back of these robberies." u s: 3 cups s►- ay - Meat, poultry. fish 7 to S a week Eggs 7 eggs a week Dry beans, peas and nuts 1 to 2 a week Flour, cereals, baked goods I whole Every meal ` 'grain, enriched, restored) !T. Tension Fats, oils. sugar, syrup, preserves Aa needed, ts, Revolving s1. City in Butter or margarine dally, Gets Promotion -Ana Pauker, 56, above, formerly foreign minister of Romania, moved up the Communist -dominated gov- ernment ladder with an ap- pointment to the post of second vice -premier. This 'places her and consolidates. her position' as one of the most important Communists in the Balkans. If BACKACHE is".''. - - HoldingYou Back - � • • • SYNOPSIS the ,wagons in double.file. file. A ter- Ever get a notion that you'd like water and vanilla and cook until r r 'the story reoq this hr. t'►ratnla ,mer t. to et busy and.-wh.ip up so thick and clear. Tour over the rho- Its Dodds You May Needl aboard the Lauassa state crossing the geant and a bugler'rode�KEa-& af- g -• dusty Plains of Artsone in the summer or of a desiert that was really new barb and top flit t the remainingelm kidneys act and Virginia's' carriage, and at the heady°ur y Wall. bound for Salta Beasts where she and different? Well, here's one that . crunil>s. Bake id. moderate Pfeil follows -get and we Dodd's Kidney PiWy • . naw meet ger lance. Phil Lawrence. PbN of the column' JIm Randal] rode , - , has written her, oleadlas frantically that I'd be almost willing to bet you've (3:0 degs. F) for one hour. Cut in the SO -year-old Canadian remedy. Dodds she «mo to bis- a few mile. ant et with the scout. a leathery -faced Kidney Frills quickly and safely res i.anasw the stage V held no by masked, man wearing battered sombrero, a never tried, and which I think squares and scree wa4ln, either plain y - ieve - - - - our Was kidney, to normal action -help relieve bandits and a -meaor box addressed t• . you're going to really smack your -or with topping of shipped , cream."fired-all-the-time'- Was named Barron at Santa Bonita. b baggy vest' over faded gray shirt. backsche and that seised. One of the bandits snatches a cameo denim Levies tucked into worn lips over. It's Serves t3.' feeling by treating the kidneys. Ask astr Morfrom vlrtlnla'e dreso. tensing the BAKED BANANAS WITH t far Dodd's Kidney ['dla, took ter letter concealed Inside to fall to the cowboy boots. !�L y uad,. The bandit leader returns a to , ` FOAMY ORANGE SAUCE ;lie: 'I 'was a fool when I n4c- the gists box with the red band. 1 is r. At Lanasaa she see. Lt. atm Randall 8 large, slightly green bananas ri-e.i you whom she had known and had been In ave i cu hone lie: "Well, don't blame ane. I��".� with back home in Waohinttoa. Be tw eolaiy, floofs made a clop -clopping !.4 P Y formal and over her verete.t• Insists that ,round. Sabers clattered in scab- 3 cups corn -flakes didn't know at the time." be and his company will ~art her through _ - -be 70 miles of L%"noo rnnntry to Basta bards. Saddles creaked. The wa- kIETHOD: reel bananas; split in _ t+b"It' gons gave out complaining noises. halves length•}vise and 'cso5swise. CHAPTER, 11 Airzona sus blazed in a brass sky. ''Warm honey. Dip bananas into (Continued- From [est Week) The miles stretched long and tor- honey then roll in torn flakes which tuous.have been crushed into fine crumbs. ; PAY Y "We won't go into that, Barron. I Virginia challenged this new Bake in moderate oven (375 legs). AD y ERT l haven', the time." The lieutenant -country ttith-eager eyes. it was the about H minutes or "untie soft. DOES i turned to Virginia and took her country Phil Lawrence had adopted Serve with Foamy Orange Sauce: arm. He helped -her almost roughly nearly two years before, a land Yie'd: 6 cervin e.. Q Into the carriage. When she was t; _ - • Bring this Ad and a 10 /e' Reduction will be allowed ori from which hr meant to erect his seated ander its top, he said, "I've= SAUCE ,Your RoomAccount fortune. 1t was a wild. lonely i _ _:.held up the march for an hour.? country. '2 egg, yolks, slightly beaten I _ irgitiia said demureh, "I'm very dal ate the fterno to il. min's R art - �+ cup sugar Our Paddock Room serves the e kind of god that will bring 2. Sorry, lieutenant.' r/ cup orange juice - you back again and again He- turned to 'O'Grady. wlitl g 1 teaspoon grated orange rind riage. His'horse was latliered and elimbed into the driver's seat "Fol- 2 tablespoons lemon juice Let us make your stay In Toronto enjoyable• dun -begrimed, but he phoned. tlo ,2 a whites, atiffl beaten .Rates 92,00 up low the close, driver, 1 - won't be i - . egg Y • •` delayed longer" signs of trail -wear. He pointed m _ - - - _ - i g to the va-t distance aL+•;;,! 11l{"1'HUIa. l oulbinc Ili i; yolks tuW+tlsrtt+t. TRAVELLERS' CARMs BONaeesto _ He walked to his horse and "put d ""ey�r. T talose granite I. '1> shop+• with sugar in top of double boiler; - bi, foot into_tbe stirrup. Stephen j .Ing thrt.ugh the heat tr.t7e," hc'said add orange juice, orange -rind and 0rirron stepped down from ilic hotel °tie's better' couhtrv: lt'r'1!' camp lfllton juke's. l't+ole' mixture surf 1'1Qt I�O'r E L METROPOLE' Yfl;re. for the nic',' .. water until- ,lightly thickened. stir, - Randall, one minute '- _ i, riu • constantl.: kruio+e from heat; '� King Q. York Sts. 'Toronto, Ont. --Tel, WA.'13691 - Jim Randall faced him,' impati- cool, kohl in .iitTly i,ea:.en etfg latttil'...."Well?" � - � The•gl�AII ee hill, fay' iwltiiul thein �'lvhi1cs. � t'ndee the oorbonal saoervlstoe of Sidney N. Strsu;4. _ - "I'd like to ).now' if you've otten at do amp wa> made , er aps y gni ti : " .` , a line on those. bandits -who rnbhed stream .bordered by- cAtonwood rhubarb in evcry possible style or _ 00te stage last night." trees. It was bivouac for .the col• -and maybe you're right. 'I've investigated and obtained a' deers. but Jim Randall had a tent But just ou the off..chance that this- ttlesc oiption of two -of them," the erected for Virginia. They ate army grill be new to you, here's. I _ CRUMB army officer said. "t iiad time for food in .life glow of .t!ie ca+iipfires RHUBARB CRUNCH � +(��� FEE CAKE aro further investigation. The hold- and. the night_ swiftly tlo�ed. down. c. sifted flour s iltp shall be reported to Maj Ben- Stars began to -sparkle against the 3/4 e, oatmeal (uncooked) ison at Fort Winfield•" blue -black of the sky, and the moon 1 c, brown sugar firmly packed A K `�° R@CIS@ • rose over faraway 11;11:. A great = Measure into bunk, Pup /c. melted butter lukewarm water, 1 teaspoon "Wei Barron said. :orange -tinted hall.. poo = �� , 1 tap, cinnamon dz a granulated suggaarr stir until Dont thank me, Barron,' Jim VirQin,a, w liked along rue sir Cant's 4 c. diced rhubarb � ,� ' ga t bs ': ,; „� ,agar is disaol'ved. Sprinkle Randall said. "I'd like to arrest those edge, her tltoughis. vines y and t, c• sugar -r s �- w wk 1 envelope Fleischmann', bandits, but not merely to acc9nr dwelling on Phil Lawrence: She g' Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast. '�nodate 2 tblsp, corn starch ' >i4 ':" Let stand 10 minutes, THEN you. You understand that stopped and leaned back against 's ae; stir well. Scald t5 cup milk ' 1 c. water � � ;� �°�' ' �. I guess." the slanting trunk of a -tree, and and stir in ;J cup granulated 1 Up. vanilla "T understand that," Stephen Bat-. there Jim Randall found her. g f W ,t. a ' Re, �� shortening;asppcool 1 P METHOD: Mix to ether until ` °v° "�ta tion smiled 'lazily as his fingers "Don't warider too far," he said. crum4ly the flour; oatmeal, brown i - �4 �e � to lukewarm. Beat in 1 cu ,Polled a cigarette. There , was the I shan't' she assured him. sugar, melted butter and ciniiamoa. ,p s,r` &� * a + once -sifted bleed flour. Add . yeast mixture and I. beaten P (Continued Next �l eek) threat of shat steel behind his y Then press half those crumbs into ' p �,; d ,d•; c e egg: beat well: Work in 2;y smile; he looked suddenly ,hard and a greased 9 -inch baking pan and .k nil cupa once -sifted bread flour. �Angerou5 without changing at all. - g • a: Knead lightly; place in greased "However, I suffered the only loss. Fortune laughs at people vtho sit cover v.ith the diced rhubarb. Now c„� bowl and brush top with' ,Two thousand dollars of" mine was back and unit for. it to smile. combine the corn starch; , sugar,. s'e ?► melted butter or shortening. Cover and set in warm place, flu the box those bandits took. I K, free from-dratIghE: Let: rise 00n't afford losses like that." until doubled in bulk. Punch It. Beat]* tG. Lose freo� t::::, down dough and divide into 2 Virginia watched the two men;` _ �.� � SY. Recently �-86. Din •� equal portions; form into they seemed like ' duelists. Their CROSSWORD 17. Mane natal 37. i oaclltatory �� smooth balls. Roll each piece W yrs measured each other. ,She 20. Raid 38 Ancient Greet t;l into ati oblong and fit into 12. Ezplutloa city teased bo elouid sense their wills clash. `�VZZ� (mod.) 41. Turkish nam• Pana about y" : 11". s I - . 24. In good tlm• 44. Certain �� ;, . ;� 1►R' reale tops cover and let rise Jim Randall said, "It's not your 26. Reception halls l Terrible t until doubled in bulk. Pierce it loss in s stage holdup, Barron.ACROSS 6. 'eater officers 28. Fish 48 River bottom tops with fork and brush with 1. Monastory 7. Beater 30. Paddle 4A. Put with 2 tablespoons melted butter or or likely to be your last. There's T. Weed. 6, Crafts 88. English 52. Middle Atlaatpla shortemn Combine ? 11t. Ciri !, Matter (law) dynasty Rtate (ab.) , g• i cup �2pmething mighty queer that those 14. Surroundltas 10, Negative t4. Imitator 64. Cold (symb.) brown sugar (lightly pressed ganditS ref only on yo11 " area ,'< . down); j4 cup flour, 1z cup fine P Y Stephen Barron lighted his cigar- 16, Siberian river 16. Self-centered 9tte. He said evenly, "Yes-mighty16. ppeersons I�4tee[." 14. Japanese seal "And 1 have a hunch you know 11. Oriental nun 1t, corroded what's back of these robberies." 23. Take the ehle "If T knew," Barron said evenly,! meai 6. Compass pot "I'd do something about them." a6. el,ve's second • • • !T. Tension He turned, swept off his hat to ts, Revolving s1. City in Virginia, and said, "Adios. Miss Nebraska St. Curve ;Ames." at. Balance - She smiled back, aware of Jim -36, Revl It 9, Smalll bir bird Randall', annoyed frown. ,do, Hindu cymbs South -out of Linnasa, the caval -4 42 Light j eade traversed a trail so level and Ginner ci rm 46. Above (poet.) straight it seemed to reach intif the • '47 `lotb pale blue of . space, Three armv ,.48 \roracious ' appetite #refight wagons, big lumbering. ve r,o ',eon (v) mb.) 51 Venerate hicles, trailed behind Virginia's two y :.••• rstablish horse carriage. 'Twenty trooipen. :, 5. Merr''nnt s6, Lo- c 'formed the escort. n�archi*te h^hin t I•.� W N I fi c. �.IRea ISSUE 20 - 1S ? Gyle; • , ,, - , c�nit", Answer elsewhere in this issue t - dry cake or bread crumbs and 1 teaspoon cinnamon: rub in 4 tablespoons butter or short- t t r M NNS ening. Sprinkle crumble on top ISYH•"� �•"""'' of cakes. Lrice about 3� hoar. Bake in hot. oven, 400 , T about 20 minutes. Serve hot, pay� witb butter. New Fast -Acting Dry Yeast Needs _ A. _ YEA LINO Refrigeratiortl St 1 S3 APs tits" 1 _ . Acts, Wim,.-... . ,..Te.» Stays fresh and full-strength on ,your pantry shelf for weeks! Here's all you do: 0 1 n a small amount (usually specified) of lukewarm water, div " solve thotoughly 1 teaspoon sugar for each envelope of yeast. r 18 Sprinkle with dry yeast Let stand 10 minutes. THEN stir well. (The water used with the yeast counts as part of the total liquid Called for in your recipe. omoe' ,r a mo/?Ms Ml _ .. ...... .. 4; RONICLES.;.t ry IPAil Gwet\-dolirw P. Cl&rke 7. Were you caught napping on the it is to have a heart ,that does a change -over to fast time? We have bit of a flip-flop in sheer wonder heard of a few who were. As for at this age-old phenomena. By _--- _us we..had our clocks advanced all comparison think of all the marvel - sight, but when it came to getting lous inventions we know today- --that was another' story. And and all so complicated=a switch ? yet we had to -not as early as the here and a lever there; wheels and 40 � should have done -but for the first gears all over the place. But when Freedom Ended?-"1'lu.ffy" is morning 6-30 fast time seemed early Nature puts on a show we are awed a sad cat these clays as she enough. Yet the'clock makes little by its very simplicity. The rainbow snuggles up to Carol Ann Hel- difference to some people. My- - '.sister is -one instance, and another _that land,. 6. A bill passed by the is here for the week -end and chances perfect eclipse of the. moon a short legislature would make' it ille- the are I shall have to while back• paign against the predatory cat wake her for dinnerl But that's But sometimes when N a t u r e gal for cats to roam at large,. all right with me -She came for a takes a harld in things we are requiring leashes for the ani - rest, and she is getting it. .not so well pleased. At the barn, for mals. The measure could put After .the, men had gone to the instance. For nearly four weeks d an ento MuffY's nocturnal - ' barn this morning the first thing _ \ did Ax -Bohr inn hirn2r► A,A Partner has been doctoring a.young sessions on the hack fence. .-/hat wasn't as easy as -it sounds, there being no more than a few i ::hovels full of coal in the bin, and •the good winter wood being practi- ally done, so whenever we need a little beat we rake up the wood - `chips, gather up the cinders, use - one or two of our precious chunks of wood -and prestol the house is -warm agaiN It really takes so little '10 heat it this time of year, and yet -"the little more and how much �[ �'ne thing 1 like about a' cool spring, the flowering bulbs last sd sirtuch longer. Maybe sometime I 61`1211 understand under what condi -- Mons different' species of -flowers do i' best. Last year we had so few daffodils so I concluded that the bulbs needed lifting and dividing - Out it was just one of those jobs ] meant to do but never got around ts, so I wasn't expecting very much bloom this year. But to my sur- ysise the daffies are blooming this tlpring better than they have done -.'Mor years. So now what do I do - have them or lift them? ' I don't ]:now.. At present I am satisfied 'Net to enjoy them, just as we enjoy so much during "the uncertain -� lory. . of an April day." As, for -lbstance, that rainbow last Satur- day. Did you see it? I think it *Fas possibly the most nearly per- %ect rainbow I ever saw. From here it appeared as, a complete half - s. circle ind the colours did not fade in the middle as they so often do. _ jtfayhe it was seeing such a rainbow that inspired. Wordsworth's immor- tal tines -"My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky". We .are not all inspirer} to poetry but . J imagine most of us know what 9 514 tion, later she had a calf -and there cot1plications. After -that we Catty Stuff expected_„her to get better. But MAI A UST TO no ... in spite of Partner follow- Miss Gertrude Charny loved birds inge-, vets instructions. to the letter she, gradually became worse. and decided to do somethig about Yesterday other complications de- it: Site organized the Friends of veloped and her heart showed signs the Birds Inc., and launched a cam - of giving out. The vet caste along paign against the predatory cat and gave her a "pep", dose, but this Year after year, the elderly Chicago morning, in spite of it, she was dead. woman stalked the balls of the State Doctoring a cow for weeks and House in Springfield, lobbying for - th--losing her in the end is would -impose-w--St- one of. thole hard knocks a farmer fine on cat owners who permitted has to take in his stride once in their pets to run at large. awhile Partner says, we can't Last month, Miss Charney smiled grumble -in all our years of farm- like a canary that had swallowed a ing this is only the third cattle cat when her anti -feline bill, al - beast we' have lost -not counting ready passed by the State Senate, ' the calves, of course. We lost quite came up in the lower house. As a few calves in our early days be- each "Aye" was cast, Miss Charny cause we fed them too well. The applauded loudly. The tally 87-31 digestion, of a calf is so easily up- for the birds. set- and we had to learn the hard But the legislature thus handed way. Gov, Adlai E. Stevenson an explo- Speaking of calves -have you sive pile, of birdseed Wood he sign seen the latest in calf -feeding the anticat bill, or heed the 250,000 epuipment? A pail no less s ' i Many Will Visit Famous Shrines Heavy passenger traffic to shrines in Quebec and Ontario is forecast for this summer by H. J. Nevin, Canadian Irrational Railways gen- eral passenger agent,. who said here that present surveys indicate pil- grimages will be on a larger scale ' that last year. Plans are now being made to operate CNR special trains from 'Montreal and Quebec City to the Martyr's Shrine at Midland, Ont., where ceremonies will be held to mark the tricentenary of the martyrdom of the Jesuit mission- aries: Another anniversary, the 299th year since the founding of the Shrine of 'Ste. Anne de Beaupre in Quebec, will be celebrated this Two fathers were discussing the upbringing of children. "Yes,” said one, "a great deal depends on the formation of early } habits." "It does," replied the other. "My — - mother employed a woman to wheel me about when I was a baby, and I've been pushed for money ever since." ARE "NERVES" A SIGN YOU'RE GROWING :01D? .summer and -thousands of pilgrims Often 'as a woman approaches are expected to attend from Canada • and the United States. During July more than 1500 pil- grims will travel from Sherbrooke and Coaticook to the Shrine at Cap. de -la -Madelaine, and many hutt- .dreds from Montreal are planning visits to the Gaspe shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel during the same month. An old whish: broom, cut to a point, is wonderful for hard -to -cies' corners. For a delicate onion flavor, tine only a drop or two of onion jwce. Just cut unpeeled onion in half sad squeeze on a lemon reamer. middle life, her nerves get bad, and she accepts this as a sign of age: But why let yourself become edgy, run -down -or so nervous you without cause -at any :tine in lif For nearly fifty years wise women have been meeting this situation happily - bygetting plenty orrest, fresh air, wholesome foody and by taking Dr. Cliase's Nerve Food to build them up. For the Vitamin Bt, iron and other need A minerals: to _this time -tested tonic help build up your vifai'ity -- . and aid in toning up the entire system -so you can face the futurr with confidence. Give Dr. Chase's Nerve Food a chance to help banish nervous ftars and doubts. It helps you restr� • better and feel better. The nate "Dr. lase" is your assurance. t e pecta eat owners mChicago alone and V_ ly fitted with a nipple on the out- veto it? The Washington eorres- •side. Partner says it would take one pondent, Bascom Timmons, who - person one look after the calves if owns 29 cats, promised to see that �• there were many to feed with that Stevenson was elected President if contraption. It would also need" ' he vetoed the bill. Busy with his scry ulons cleanliness or else there budget mesas e, the .P_ g governor, who could be trouble• himself keeps dogs, sheep, birds and r, My, but it's a quiet house around a cat on his Libertyville farm,. tem- Night and Day, you are the one here.. •Honey is away to the dog " . poraiily ducked the question. Even with that bAlhant NUGGET shine. es hospital for a little visit, so I have his pert, pretty wife refused to com- _�.tp APOLOCIEC8 TO told P0y4M5j been able to keep the steps. free' of meat h, self. Asked if , Stevenson old bones and chicken wings. Late. was as , 't -lover or a bird -lover, NJ=. Ox-MkM ARD A" MADt7s or =0" t ly I have been taking Hpney w'th s! a said apprehensively: "That's a '.me in. the cab of the "pick-up.." delicate issue. We'd lose either the stv ae When I do that Tippy just shout `bird vote or the cat vote." Ob- DID 99 YOUR• - . goes wild. It would take unite i viously. •bliss Charity's oi'nitholo-eTHIS strength td get Tinyy into a car .o gtcal passion put the governor ofU NUGGET MORNING? mayi)e her fear extends ro 1-loney • ,v 'Illinoir in a real quandary'. xrlll, But if a dog is scared r,f rid irm 1v a car what mitsta - --- - -- - - -- Norse to travel by acroptine? In 1'"e -� paper, today there was a: picture of a Q horse. being taken off a plane at � IMPS so different toda ' Malton, I wonder hoer .thy fasten- ,fd 'its safety be't when .the plane ! , i• camc alnwn for a landing! r'"•x�E E E w Atter the board of Aldermen of i Milwaukeepassed the usual or din / 1 encs to authorize payment of salaries -to . city employees; •then discovered they had forgotten to include'• their own in the hill. They at once arranged for a special 4. meetintr - ,� o 2- A i u .,... , Answer to Crossword ,Puzzle _ .� f R%,9 1R1Y DARN E E EASS/ E AREOE 1,9 n� +► ii =F� B ECO AT -r = " '-' O B /' A S A TSE . • .. _. - .� D / E EHE ABEL " In olden• tfmth d tit td TRA / N R O T A R es ey starte a ay with a That famous Grape -Nuts Savor to the • form of, , Y juicy ?teak and.a tankard of foaming ale I Today delicious, honey -golden flakes is scrumptiov9: ' ORD ARC j the ace -high breakfast. dish, is Post's Grape -Nuts Post's , Grape -Nuts Flakes are nourishing, too i9. E C R / T / C ...'provide useful quantities of carbohydrates..; T D D Y Til L A / R y Flakes .. ready -to -eat; easy-todfgeet ...made and proteins for energy and muscre; phosphorus not from one but' TWO grans - sun -ripened for teeth, bones; iron for the blood. So tasty - wheat ani malted, barley. s• good -'so convenient. Ask your grocer. TRA�E.R REDL/CE GF -H9 :LITTLE REGGIE - Flu',%cr, tier l its a new way snake this .•t?Tt hnost adorable pina- Sorer- '. —'Wears it now over dies�es, lath' a- a gay sundress! She'll love it! Easy-to-scw Pat- tern 514: • embroidery transfer: .hutting guide .size; 4, 6, S: Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins (stamps cannot be ac- pepted) for this pattern to Box 1, III Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Qnt. Print plainly PATTERN IFUMBER, your NAME and AD - .DRESS. . ' t$y Margarita GOT ENVE OPE N POP ? MAI A UST TO --EW14 REE 13. IT 9 WAIT A MINUTE — LL GET IT \414 AT FOR BANTA CLAUS Jd�• Z ' .i DIM 1Z -�/,�a� Lam-- • i,, ;;:o �- ROCK THEATR AIR-C•ON'DITION= Fri. Est. - May la, 18, 14 Saturday Evening Gbow Starts At 8.80. paturady Matinee gat 1.80 ` The Man From Colorado BZLL AND SONS Udder Cerate '4, noa.sdokiIr absorbent udder oiu anent which will ani -. taunt the milk. Ddder Cerate makes hard udders soft 1W dlh heals sore teats. _1. lb tin Illao �Chillexine -- - Reduces swellings, levers, Inflama tions. Doselas quickly as possiible after trouble M noticed; again loos hourskafteswards if necessary.. Will not taint Mailk. Chillesine works. quickly -- 12 oa, bottle l (8 drenches) $1,25 ,LAREMONT , CO-OPERATIV PHONE 3 8 W CLA:REMONT, ONT. Sumes.4 isunal m, SUr19Lam *Modiste Delivery Cinn 801&8e Of The Following Items Asphalt Shingles Boil Boating In All Glea 1 Roli,Baeie aatag = -� Asphalt Boat Coating Almninuns Corner Bead Ridge Cap and vanes Chimney Fine Lining . go" Aad , Lime Brick Face Radek Coacrate Blocks - Iasaiaden Bats and Loose Ceras Posta and Pose• A. W. MITCHELL P11ONBS 74 and 114 D • .AL. 1B M 3M 3R ---lasuaraaoe of All XhWI* . l Insurance Adviser Address rhsoai Brenomm. Coal. ' Pick. 5 a go 11011101011 aftwq's 2 a" Y. where to find out. Ed.). We dont Campaign so Successful. ON Ihrsb■aaa's NO Heol know why there is not more work — - Acne at this road. Last week- the TF"ERS WANTED county mea were cleaning out the Tl�'VDE�taS will be received up to brueb by the side of the Brock. Rd. north of No. 2 last week, but little June 1, 1949, for installing a telae KAISER or nothing has been done on � the ceiling in Green River School, S. S. driving surface to fill 'up those No.. 11, Pickering. IC dangerous boles. Robert MtticolrN, Ser' Locust Hill, Ontario I. Qe�se and Bead � ` 7 EMMATU WV BROUGHAM 1 TRACTOR KEN AND CLARKE P�Z�NTICl3 • AUCTIONEERS doensed and Authorized for t ae Counties of Ontario and Yerlt, Farm $tosly Iatplemeata Hoc hold FUrniture, Estate Sales our Specialty'at Rates. Dual Service for do � ' Price of One. Mfliiloeab F. O. phone, Ar&tt. 6iW -- Markham P. O. phone Marr Z06 -- Pre Coes have bean eatablidnd auctioneers sdaoo is". B,arrlater, Sofldt4W. Nobly Public C. C. RICHARDSON t SOB KIM DUQLDING Phone: Tarogto - 8L. 0894 2.wng Expetieaoed � MCsOMM AjyCnC#xX= LOYAL 'POGUE Pickerbag and Wbdtby Twp Farm, Household and Property Sales A Specialty fteagn Attention Gliv n Whitby !R. R. 1 Phone Wh. 814 1 i J A. WILLOUGHBY AND SONS Forty Years Canal a's Lars. eat Fas'en Agency. Foe Couatsy Property Ova. gonia J. t (Hud) Stewart A D000ti . Toras" • t For That Home In The Cb,y Gail 0" Oft Dept. 1 8"21&7 . Tcrseto "Your Friendly. Resident Agent' p UCISUM NCIH AGTBMT. "Wig, r"Cd81t1kLTY. BONDS+ AD'1`OMOBII.Ii •. L1rllSu>'Z'= IN9><TRAItTCE Ric. - ., III" FROG[ AAV LIST YOUR -PRO•PBRTIIIS FOR BALE WITH CYRIL E. MORLEY I'm R I E JL%, -,44 ' _ - - ---'In technicolor _.:.._-- ..._,.. CrLT2VATING, D ` ' i KiRADYNGI - +COMRIE �� „OUR TRUCKS PA:0 Ys ,WAY.. to join, contact. Secretary Harold j :IRYl�TG W]FiITH Glenn Ford William Bolden -_C L. R EMj • N T STAFFORD -BROS. ..' • .. .no" PRC[. I% ' Mies Beaula Hamilton attended the Federacioru of, Women Twhers' I 'Pickering Village • Phone 24$T 8enumental Works Mon. Tees. We d. May 16, 17 18 YOU &r. and Mrs. Everett Hammond [ Maple Leaf Fire phone Whitby Me i Notice to Two Shows At 7land 9 P. M;. Co. of Ballantrae, visited with air. and visiting their mother. The little FOR - E FOR TiQ10I MATE DELIVERY a - 4_InSuranee rites Beula Hamilton read- the aQARPENTERIN(� CEMSNTINti Mrs. Geo, Hammond on Sunday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roabt. 818 Dundas St. IL Whitby PLUMBING RooFaII+Itl 4a� Adult Entenaiaaoeatt Gass, WIYDOtV L'�'IT8 ()O�ITLF.T>;1- FYame Bash, RMi'aI balances, Factory -built and ;gretitted. Mrs. Button and children Stoufl- Biller received the Right of Bap- _ ---- We sell Brangtord Bood`iug ---- -- �p�.BOAJiDS—Ten Test, Donnaoona, Gip"roc, (ireenboard. .f �VindpntUe, "ailos etc, be Smiled". 'ter "When Mother Smiled". . David Norton assisting at the orRww• ville, visited :Mr. and airs, R. E. tisrn. i' Automobile InsVAnce of All Kinds \ Johnny Belinda :8ffi.NG1,1,,S-,Aspha]t and Cedar with Na1L9, Inanlbrlc Siding„ and Mr, and airs, G. M. Forsyth. rsyth• .3liss Margaret Duncan, of.Toron- Sun Sunday M e-EACHNIE'S J. M. Cedar'grain biding, Pittsburg paints. . + Carol Wbite and by Anna Philips, mem �a� g apeat with relatives and accompanied Work as»noead Mr. and airs. Keith Jones, of friends here - a .amr++A — 04ne Wyman Baa Lew Ayres Fergus, visited 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo,iruRNITURE Bevealey 031the week -end '-as did' �-=agd' �• -_'� Hopkins spent. DRAM were noticed in the • congregation. a �/ • P. sand Mrs. Peters, of Pt. Perry. Sunday with their daughter Mrs, FUNEIIAL *UWbTM _ Mrs. I. E. Kennedy underwent as James Holtby, o2 Bowmanville. Mr, �. That.`Fri, $at. XAY 19, 20, 21- operation in hospital last Saturday is improving It is and airs. Holtby have a baby dau- ghter, now about two weeks old, ats Ambulance 8etelge and nicely. ea_ pected she will be home on Tues- . the fourth girl in the family. lir. and airs. W. P. Boyington,. NigbR-. Our Merry Wa day. Mr.MTe. Dickinson, Toronto, of l:abridge, visited with Mr. and WAR. Me"OHNIX Ptop. .and visited Mr, Wm. 'Dickinson on Sun airs Dean Mairs on Sunday last. Phone Pick. a7 Paulette Goddard iA'm:ee Stewwt day. The latter has not been, very stilts Atkinson, of Toronto, had v $. "daD. Lamour F. Mclliaatay well of late. The Tag Day for the Blind was a pleasant visit with her friends, the Harvey family during the week ,�,]' . -=~� P-.icketr �# j — -- --- held on Saturday here, And though end. the see are no (Monday)it is is expected that the "net" will be very fortune to 'Pall and injure her ankle, for 'B� MA good.and will have to wear a cast Mins Isabel Gregg enjoying few weeks,. It is put on in such a P* YWOi1 L jj�� vacation with her broiler Gordonn and Mrs Gregg, at bialartic, Que... way that she will be able to walk, tr Nam AUCMONL,IdB r� The 0omen'a Missionary Society and go to her place of business I$v11.jDa {; MATEit•IAlA Tempetnd, cd the United Church hold their at the just the same. 'Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Jones, Toron- - VALVAi'M ��d, sad 11 ack lLasoaite reWlar meeting yesterday home of Mise Stella Rolling. Mrs. to. spent Sunday with Mrs. Jones pboae for Write Ifo, i. R C, Fir aPaael and ine Comsbtaation Doors Raweon's group was in charge of parent*. Mr. and ,ars. Ramsay., t,%Ir and Mrs. Helliwell and Miss '014 Danlos St. East.. WbitW - B Q�'t �� moi. the program Several from here attended Joyce K121ey have left for a trip to e�ftb&g aad Tbree•quar er .the Christian Men's Fellow-shlp meeting England to visit relatives there. $• 'C• NU P4WO04- held to i?rtouSiville last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Balsdon spent �► when Dr. Oswald Smith of the spent Sunday with Mrs. Balsdon's N. M. Cordon People's Church, was the speaker, parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. Hamilton. daugh- r Nearly all the' local young people Mrs. -Carswell and little Q<pT0M10TRIST' - LUM824ii YAIRDi3 who work in, Toronto, were home for Mothers' Day. ter of Oshawa, spent Sunday wtth her mother, afro, Wya Hamilton. , p,ap 19,00► Nlnd! 9.00 to Ii,abp OR,O 84 in Claremont Services in both' churches saw the Mr, and Mrs. - Ivan Booth are Evenings: Mon.. Wed.. 1*, 7 iso 9 pews filled almost to capacity, on back from their honeymoon and move their own home DI$NHY �.� �, P. O. eunday, when everyone turned out expect to to *MLALWT`OHO to honor Mother, on her special this week. (s day, The pastors of both churches 14r, and :firs. R. Ford and dau_ Pho" . per, ga2A; Office 1610 ` were is charge. ghters of West Hill; also Mr. and (Three.0a9 Service Araransed) Mr. and Mrs. Victor. Morley spent lairs, Wallace Ellicott and Dianne Ily am w k -end with air. and Mf a. the ee I were with their parents, Mr. and • }• Fred 'Morley and- family. Judd, who is building a + Mrs. W. Ellicott on Sunday. 1 , NOTICE & Atkinson Mr. John new home at the north end of the M. J Harlock, Brougham, baa ellers Phone sAgis, 901 W 9 - Stooif. 900 village, is getting along well with dlapoeed of -his trucking business o DAl►T steYiCI t0 ALL his work, having wells up and to Mr. Mr. Charles McTaggart, ad Licensed. CAVA "ANDV.L f "W" now working on the roof. Greenwood. who will carry on _the 0 CNAstatlO MOBS oMll illylC* .oe At► Mr. and Mrs., Ronald Clarke, of Greenwo s came business. Thanking a_ll, and e8m— a consideration v?ill u e�neers IOLAt a~ /lava - _ and Mrs. Fred-Bidstead op�n6 the be given Mr. McTBagart. I will be 125 yews T�perlesoe 7MGf� Alfa M Some of the .early garden plan- with him until lay gets acQnainted: EASTERN HOUSE tens here bad some of their vege. tables destroyed by frost, last week. Morley Harlock Ralm coaducted aaytebere SpeehlWng fa tam Fard- + Pb=g M" The greens are now ready and some art our bowlers are getting North Pickering - 0aremoat tam and 'tT ��' All Sales A" ready for the opening tournament '. RED CROSS hMA " 14sertised. Bels re*ll>e0 a" p an May 2!. :. . ,.. • ; _ - Although there are signs yet of The Campan returns of the. ig u!l•�,. QlaremQnt men having a bell team North Pickering Branch of Red. • k ' this year, the gzrle are practicing. Croce have •been forwarded by the rompt They will arobably play. in s league Port Perry. President, Mrs. Harvey, a total of bavi been. collected by °� Rates with Uabrid6e and $4$9.55 Reasonable .,�..�. • o.�l Soame of the Claremont people why the Brock Road is volunteer canvassers from the Unfits comprising this Branch. Alton*, PROONZ 900 STo'I FFVELLR were asking allowed to get in such a broken -up Brougham, Claremont and Green 9C ff mew -when we have to pay so mueh River, Mrs. Harvey wishes to thank MAIN" into the County (we could tell You all who helped to make the 1949 11011101011 aftwq's 2 a" Y. where to find out. Ed.). We dont Campaign so Successful. ON Ihrsb■aaa's NO Heol know why there is not more work — - Acne at this road. Last week- the TF"ERS WANTED county mea were cleaning out the Tl�'VDE�taS will be received up to brueb by the side of the Brock. Rd. north of No. 2 last week, but little June 1, 1949, for installing a telae KAISER or nothing has been done on � the ceiling in Green River School, S. S. driving surface to fill 'up those No.. 11, Pickering. IC dangerous boles. Robert MtticolrN, Ser' Locust Hill, Ontario I. Qe�se and Bead � ` 7 EMMATU WV BROUGHAM 1 TRACTOR KEN AND CLARKE P�Z�NTICl3 • AUCTIONEERS doensed and Authorized for t ae Counties of Ontario and Yerlt, Farm $tosly Iatplemeata Hoc hold FUrniture, Estate Sales our Specialty'at Rates. Dual Service for do � ' Price of One. Mfliiloeab F. O. phone, Ar&tt. 6iW -- Markham P. O. phone Marr Z06 -- Pre Coes have bean eatablidnd auctioneers sdaoo is". B,arrlater, Sofldt4W. Nobly Public C. C. RICHARDSON t SOB KIM DUQLDING Phone: Tarogto - 8L. 0894 2.wng Expetieaoed � MCsOMM AjyCnC#xX= LOYAL 'POGUE Pickerbag and Wbdtby Twp Farm, Household and Property Sales A Specialty fteagn Attention Gliv n Whitby !R. R. 1 Phone Wh. 814 1 i J A. WILLOUGHBY AND SONS Forty Years Canal a's Lars. eat Fas'en Agency. Foe Couatsy Property Ova. gonia J. t (Hud) Stewart A D000ti . Toras" • t For That Home In The Cb,y Gail 0" Oft Dept. 1 8"21&7 . Tcrseto "Your Friendly. Resident Agent' p UCISUM NCIH AGTBMT. "Wig, r"Cd81t1kLTY. BONDS+ AD'1`OMOBII.Ii •. L1rllSu>'Z'= IN9><TRAItTCE Ric. - ., III" FROG[ AAV LIST YOUR -PRO•PBRTIIIS FOR BALE WITH CYRIL E. MORLEY I'm R I E JL%, -,44 ' _ - - Brougham Beef Ring is short one 1 .member and is desirous of securing one new member, Anyone wishing . CrLT2VATING, D ` ' i KiRADYNGI - +COMRIE �� Vat. to join, contact. Secretary Harold j :IRYl�TG W]FiITH e Co. : Phillipe. ..' • .. .no" PRC[. I% ' Mies Beaula Hamilton attended the Federacioru of, Women Twhers' I 'Pickering Village • Phone 24$T ',Phones: Scarboro 8850 or Howard 1117 ' Association for Region 4,.Oa Satur- i d� MaY 7' YOU Scarboro .Junction [ Maple Leaf Fire It being Mothers, Day, `church Notice to --BEEN _ Co. and Sunday School was combined and s fine service was enjoyed. s Iodmstes Fide FOR - E FOR TiQ10I MATE DELIVERY a - 4_InSuranee rites Beula Hamilton read- the aQARPENTERIN(� CEMSNTINti l LUMBngRr or Dressed, Trion, Sash and Doors. I Write or Phone Ohoap pates for Farm and Ooantry - story. followed by, .Rev. I{ennedy with aline mothers' Day message. PLUMBING RooFaII+Itl 4a� Gass, WIYDOtV L'�'IT8 ()O�ITLF.T>;1- FYame Bash, RMi'aI balances, Factory -built and ;gretitted. Buildings Wicdetaorm Lworance on Buildings The choir sang with with _ ---- We sell Brangtord Bood`iug ---- -- �p�.BOAJiDS—Ten Test, Donnaoona, Gip"roc, (ireenboard. .f �VindpntUe, "ailos etc, be Smiled". 'ter "When Mother Smiled". . David Norton assisting at the orRww• __ )Weseialr, Empire ��M � m stent, Duro Watse �PLYWOOIl3—Fir, Cedar, Bitch, Weidtex, and Etch Wood, i' Automobile InsVAnce of All Kinds In the absence of Mrs. C. Devi ; � BeOittY ► :8ffi.NG1,1,,S-,Aspha]t and Cedar with Na1L9, Inanlbrlc Siding„ • Eowman & G�bSOr► who is taking, a shnrt aGt. :�iis Freda Philips. ' 111 � � J. M. Cedar'grain biding, Pittsburg paints. . + Carol Wbite and by Anna Philips, mem �a� g accompanied Work as»noead hers of the Ru doy school, sang a : ' number with motions. Many visitorsF jt �J►7t/ j' J.P Oi SE were noticed in the • congregation. a �/ • coming no doubt, to ''Q honor by _