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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_07_01i -- i Cents per co thorized as Second Class Matter VOL.-08 NO. 4o PICKEIRI.\G, ONTAAW, IRIDAY, JL"LY 1, x948 _ copy .50 W. C. MtRKAR and SON puBLISH;ERS ----- - -IC-. I- --R- Bnbscription Rate: $3.00 per year; U. S. $2 , - --- ' , If -Pickering'YWns antario h on Liberal 'W. C. i o s tN'tht Ma orit ; S r 9 y On Monday evening last, follow- �p Uid d& �K.. Pickering Village tn4t the completion evven of the election the top, at Ottawa in the admiais- Rotary's Bastyr Beal Campaign 'returns, what is believed to be the. I tratiou of the St, Latjirent Govern- + i _ greatest demonstration and ovation meat. - T'he Bale o1 Easter i3ea1s by the pig$ L'nitbed Chtu'ch -Mrs. G. Self and daughter •Mrs. ever given an Ontario Riding •Oan- • D• H. Marshall,, Russell Bill Road, Rotary Clubs' of Ontario each year $ev. Oyu. Yom, ?&blbtei Clarke and children, of Deland. a dilate, was tendered Walter C. Toronto, Purchases Jos, Bunigwn is taken part in by the loeal Club. Florida were with Mr, end Mrs. Thommm, the newly-elected Federal f4nm. July 8, boo - - a property am Brock Road "Crippled 'Ohildren" is the objet- 10.00 a gym.. Sunday School ,- Irving White on Tueada,�. :=°--r Government Member for, Ontario - tive and motive of and for the 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship � Miss Ruby White spent the weelt j - Biding. ]i *sly respected and esteemed campaign. Seals are sent out by the No Evening Service - end with her sister at Wasaga. A p'r'ocession was foraned at; Osh- residents of our community for local Club and all returns made to ssss Mr. and Mrs. Bly, and daughter, F Spa4, wh4eh left for Whitby, led by many years, MT. and Mrs. Jos. Ban- the same Club which is permitted "Women's Missionary society Gladys, who have been spending the bend calling at Ajax and Pick- igan turn over their farm on the to retain fifty percent , for local The ladies of the W. 1K S. will th^ month, of June at their 'home sting, thence to the home farm oQ Brock Road to Mr. Day.' H. Marsh- demands, The. Pickering Committee'' hold their re8ular me®ting at the i on Church St., here, returned to the Meayber, where some two thous- all, 46 Russell Hill Road, Toronto, have just turned in their report on, home of Mrs, Edgar James. Thur•s- the city this week, and persons were assembled to,• ex- on the end of June. Mr. and Mz s. the kcal campaign, and is publish- I day, July 7, at 8..06 p. m. Mitis Gladys Burns, Toronto is press their glee, satisfaction and Harrigan have purchased a home ed herewith: I The Worship. Period will be con- I £Pending her holidays with Pleker- confidence to the "choice of the at 96 Bessborough Drive, Leaside, Received from local sale 892.95 Ing relatives. people of South Ontario" to repres- Toronto, and move immediately. ducted by Mrs. James, and Mrs, h - ent them at Ottawa. Their host of friends in this Credit from Hockey game $126.6.=6 ` C ylurkar will be in charge of the program. Mr. Thomson very fittingly rep- community regret very much their, Total' Receipts $1019.21 Car:, will' leave the four-corners I birs. Jos. Wright To Leave For _lied to the gatherings at the var- leaving us (including those in the Sent to Crippled Children's at 7.45, and a good attendance is England on Saturday sous points mentioned. Le!'Ving the News office), but wish them good Society $626,26 requested, ems* i farm about midnight, the procession health and -the very best, at Lea- ..Balance kept on hand to be A surprise party was held, Tues- left for the northern part of the side. -From your Editor we wish to used solely for crippled PWLi ring Presbyterian Church ! day evening, at the home o't Mr. rRiding . Poet Perry and so on. say that eur acquaintance with, children work $392.95 Rev. David Marshall ulster :td Ms's, Edward Corautt, for Mrs. We congratulate Mr. Thomson on _a A our'many, many long talks 84mday, July 8, 1949 Jos. Wright, who Is flying to Eng- bis election, and we look forward to with Mr. Banigan has been an Near l'ataWY At C. P. R Crossing ! 12,00 p. m. - Sunday School laad for a 6-week holiday, leaving oeedag our Candidate ciim'binR to education in itself. On North Alton& Road 3.00 V. m. Divine Wor8hirp -this Saturday. About eighteen of 1!'irkerang Towaebip Returns ,NcCallttm Thomson - WlfltLams the neighboring friends gathered K: S. Cross, C. P. R. engineer, of. Calvary Temple Pentecostal and a presentation made. Games j 1---Redwing Orchards office ........ 62 • 68 1& Toronto, averted a possible fatality f licitness Service& and lunch made up the everring's 2.-•-,klre. Powell's res, ....~ 44 128 31 early on Sunday morning when he ' ..tr.46 a, m. - Sunday School program - •••••••••••~• applied the emeyr'gency, brakes oir 111.00 a. m, - Morning Worship ' .87 _x.41 -23 - - i.., train a ' "" ,., r.,o++ao �•;•• Rev. Arthur Young Inducted .tom 4 own Hail Pickering ............ S7 79 I8 Ing on the Altona Road Just north Wednesday . 8.00 P. !L Pastor united Church Here 4B--Town Hall, Pickering 41 Ba 28 i of the 2nd concession, here { Prayer Meeting sass + 6-df�erpool I - .................... 71 4 6 17 a •••• 'I saw the flash orf rite headlights Friday Arthu. Toung, former. or- i-Fairtport Beach :•1 _ 90 52 and al stopped when I heard 8.00 P. m• Young People Tor- Beach Rev. to Re • Ray Ic ( ry, ?•- Rosebank - 67 73 --I,8 -- t`ta sound of imprct. said '�fr, I - Pastor W. E. JlcEvoy o jt 12:12 _an Loff:Mal /indiction ser- 8-Rcuge Hill ' .................. :..... ..... 63 2Q in the car. Colin Wednesday . evenise , was p-Dunbarton .......• t 1 �s. Two men Dunl,krtun United C'hu vice on Cj, .....1, ................:...... r 4 rth Ave, Toron- • ......:.:. Jb lis 62 . ' y to. arid Douglas ZS"1: � , Rev, J. S. lSraham, aJlinlster :ece:ved as 1linister of the l'nited - 9-Duabaston � 89 48 MurraydD of Danforth of P,cker,ng Sunday c 111-E, W�Odlands .......~..:............. v 105 79 - Tv. sacs ed uninjured mytpher3 .^-ud4udh gen 3 Church, Pi' 11-Tcyne's Store ................ 61 94. •44 , D P 10.30 a m Sunday School umber of - 1 - t tlend t the iniac tiotr` se 'vicp,epres o 12-Cherrywood Hall :rl 43 3 - l,ib m. Worship 1 .!-7tiiusale United'Church- ..,:.. 77 37 17 Thumday, July 7. Wed. s 7.30 . m. - Prayer Service lawa ist, PreabSbteChaRrma Poleh o yl� ning 1s-Lloyd 4lclnt:s:r s 3': 25 3 Fazaar F a report United Churcl% 7.30 p, n°• -p l m. -o pts erEveBerviee tie�+cPxe;; terv,assist?d by Rev 125- Brougham Hall -� . • •-30 P y . lr.-Council Chambers, Brougham '77 96 ? �'.'Isazaar, i9' bP`.nr held on Thurs- i 'lhur%aay . Evening choir practice Whitely, of Centre 5t., O�shiws. 17-Whitevale L brary ... 113 87 26 dtiy, July 7, at the home of Mr%, ' Friday - Cubq and Scouts and Rev, E, woo-. Lce Janes, s 18-Mount- Zion Church ,...~.... •.. '-72 45 b Win O'Brien under the au.<pic•es -of ! Sat. . Fortnightly . Motion Pfletut•es_' Albert St,, O•=-'ravey' Lccal \ltnteters, , 1:+---Qaremont • .........:. 13 86 -8 the i airport W101nan's Association. +�► Rev, E. G Rob nson, St. Georges • r Rev. 19,-Claremont .......................:........ 89 83 8 The ladies have been working'hard Re . J. K. Bra Minister _,ir Ajax. also aFsistedo - r _ Irli•nei (`rrr6 +�Cencennral) Auglfcan_Church and v Norton. 2.-Jack Spang's, Al'toaa ... 05 86 6 months pe to make •••• j Sunday Following the service, a social ,Picketing TOTAL - 1.605 1815 823 th s event a b R;strFeess: and every- 1.0,00 a m - worship and S. School - - - ear. is. given a, •hearty invitation to - s h ilii And ret^prion was held in the _ FIRE RIDING BEEC•APITULATIO titend. There will be booths off 7•SO p: m. -Pleasant Sun. Evening basement of the church at . Which _.. _ Fancyv oTk, Aprons, Home-baking, pa i Wed. • P. m. C. I. T ap t+x� ieleaderssed a L of ca come to fir, their Tea- City of Oshawa .....:.»........._....:.... 5434 6634 5886 Fishpond, Afternoon Tea, Tea-cup i Thurs. - 6.30 Trail Rangers - 'Town of 'Whitby.............. ..... Ritz 1076 571 Reading, and a White Elephant I, P, � pet-Live organizations nG. Township of East Whitbg ..:....».,. 823 . 1440 1642 Booth that is really something. Do 8•� P• ta. ' Chair practice former. Rev. Hugh Of y, Township of Whibby ,,,............... w 666 489 : , 196 it! - Motion P1 ,now o! and Mrs. Crozier . 286 868 188 rhjtaiRhtC�nited Church not mise b} , were�Dr °Rut, " Fri. �ror Alar............................................ p : mence h'.a Pickering .......................... ........:. .465 1816 623 U teri Church B. S. Picnic t • J. Brxham Minister Mt Young will eon Reach 4,:. ... .. E ; S 616 186 Mev. i► Sunday "i �3�oral work in i4ugust. ..... ....... ........ ....... ~ tillage of Port Perry ,...... , - The annual Sunday School and , ..~ 2bE X381 - 102 2 30 p m. -' 6a::day School Scugof:........................::.............. 74 80 16 Congregational Picnic will be held arch Service DUNBARTGN UNITED CHuAC'•H = C eenwood Park on Wednesday S 00 P. m Ch Town of Uxbridge .........:..~.-:-''_..., 4 446 82 a GARDEN PARTY _ . �L': ATiJN ARMY sorted Woman',; A soc. Township of Uxbridge ,:............. 103 ,'894 86 afternoon July 6. Cars, ,will leave S T. Post (spur. by Scott Township 56f• 462 �!T : the church at 2.00 p. m: Core and .. TUESDAYS a THC'1t:DAY, JtTLY6 8:004P. 1i r also cu sand Advai,ce Pvil ; 8 p bring your supper, - cup.and .. . Lieu ;>00 P. 1i - Gos el service c spw Games in afternoon:supyer P and Mrs. Davis f at the 0 biding Totals 97+51 18t88S 98A0 You Are Welcome Mr C. _ _ at c,.00, races in the eveng. Come (:text door to Dunbar'lon School)' and have a good time. - - - Co cwnt %viil be given. .. 31 Variety n ' 1iUfiiBE SHOW AT RC►TARY I Honie.baking vale . F`lxhpond _ CLERK W ANTED Ref reshmenta ' : + AD �i. Adults 2bc: - u n Dominion t'. I espevially In -Ladies' Fear. Thor. 1 ro The Electors of .Out Ao Riding: The following prizes are being ouguly reliable, capable of making k _ given at Pickering on July I. for sales anti keeping stack,' References Rebekahe of Picketing 8hndly socepi sty eery tdnoere Saddle. Horses and Ponies:. • lequired, State age, experience and Saddle Horses, 14 1-2 hands &ltd 121212 Mary expected, Apply by letter. Ofi:cers and Members of Easter _ over • $d.00 - $4.00 - $2.00 11. S. Chapman and Son ' - thaaths for the ti►onderfirl ssppaet �� Lodge (Rebekah;) met in the' I. O - k Saddle Berms under 14 1-2 hands Pickering, Ontario O F. Hall on June 23, for their 1 accorded me tl�e « $4.00 . $3.00 • $2.00 j I closing meeting-pr'or to. two months r tAe 11:►n4es, under 14 1-2 hands bo!!days. $4.00 • $3,00 - $2,00 I Pickering women's Institute ! The Noble Grand wishes all a 27th List.. fihrtland Ponies, ridden by boy's !eery enjoyable sum and that or girls $8,00 . $2.00 - $1.00 The W. I. m$t, at the home off evervene will return in the fall, re- All ,entries are to take part in f firs. Kenneth Clkrke on Tuesday i fm,%"d go ferward ems$; wifh-between forty , and to bigger and better things for our. + worthy of that trisu- _ 1 00 p. m•, sharp, fifty present Arrangements were beloved Order. Sister Correll, D. D. hi made for the W. J. booth on July I- r Nvr•c the only visitor present. The Thankfully ,and Sincerely, Evening Auxiliary 1, -it -was suggested that a Class be rwet:ng passed pleasantly And farmed to take the 8-week course manly suggestions were discussed in +. Walter C. Thomson„ The Evening Auxiliary' will bold I on "dome Decorating" next win- order to raise funds to' carry on the IL �ceiner roast on Tbu'rsday even- ter. This must be decided at the work of the Lodge. Two teas were _ int; Jule 7, at the home of sirs: neat meeting, arranged: one at the home.o.f Sig.t :,Innen Barrett. Everyone meet at Hrzase' save all O;ilvie box tops, 'dna Ealsdon is :1x�tr=t, and, one at the corner at 5.15 a5 the 'Company hue ouered 5 cts. the ]:eme of Sir. Prou?e, in July. each, to charitable organizations , Af%E; the meeting all en;ioyed the F _ - + - • •:- ... .' , 1,-Itersiiswere r iread�iru u 1 It>,rtit,ut ,e,rcecidh cold `ce�s• of �theilodge. that a c k E z<r re- .. ,. ... ... •.:• �esinR'ales. �'_'5.00'R•as voted 'fore t1�t will open_ on September 3.. r pt:,y round equipinept fol' the,, Par%. Brien'g"the` pie`-'Cent hl s, Hutihison exteneiecl CONII' G EVENTS + ami tireetings to lira. F M. Ch upman, y ,[ the r;rst PiesidNnt of the Pickering Annual Garden Party at Cedar 1 Woni Grove two and one-half miles East { en's ,Inst`tute tilts E Brown gave an interesting address on the of Markham. and two miles South r work of her girls' Class, after which, Mrs. H. C: Hutchison pies- of No 7 Highway, Saturday night, sated spoons to the eleven Siris, I July 2, Featuring • a program of six of whom only were present, for brilliant entertainment; Adm. 60c I completing the Course. The girls and 26c. ` displayed an exhibit of .their work. : Mr. WANTED eased to have ' ' W' a were very pleased h T ,�� Murkar take a picture of the group. ' „ This titrate is to be sent overseas. T=TLIERS will be received by tits • . We would ]tike to thank Mrs. Clarke p to July 12 1949 ROTARY.. ' D►dminion Day for her kindly hospitality and ex-) undersigned tr • KE- ING NEW P CK R N C-; press pleasure in the large number ; for the painting and' savetroughing • • 4 of visitors present, We would weJ- of School - 9ection'6, Brock Abad; Celebration in the Park come their regular attendance, A FiCkerin6• „ -L. A. Wilson, secretary ry dainty lunch was seed at the Big Parade at 1.30 R• �• 1, Pla]oerin¢, `O■Se TODAY close of the meeting. ''' _s_ .. _ WEST OF THE SUN A Serial Story by JOSEPH LEWIS CHADWICK Anes s to pronounce upon them a blessing out of the holy places. da Satisfaction Guaranteed You must read the Psalms as a _ group to appreciate their beauty, $4.99 pak Religion formed the very core ed Jewish national life. The character spas iseeeaean of a nation is displayed by the raiy 0 as sees 10893 they sing. Compare theme Oxford' ewh ge'' Psalms with many. of the modern Beady she" ballet. sensual son• s . and male an Ion mows g you can readily ...e.esaMe is" believe that many Canadians have sterdib �y for forgotten God and -the church. Tote asswaraose re spirit of devotion and gratitude was alibi. one, throbbing in the Psalms is too ab. . tannate a .dialer delivery. -sent among us. e ell now *ter .. w ie., ler _ aron" eteM eladlee telt does rtti fit Curtis, Neb., thieves But away with eighty-three fence posts they Hunter -Billings Shots pulled out of the ground on the ISIS der'rard St. East farm of Jay Springer. serrate, pew+. t!feae OIL size 21CH CINNAMON BUNS' sP,Cr' .. .' . RO�IN 7 , NIIAHCMEH001 NEW wid 7 USON clay to be molded by his hands. Her WL . The .cera thus far- rlrxinla Amer re - - - eeivea a tetter from Mil trwrenee bet nee arrinx it" to rim hands went to his chest, but with no, in Picnic Food Container come to as ewer -. st khat' menses In the heart or the ua• pressure her arms to keep their bodies apart, He held her Pleasure to sl., tun to oo! This ant" treMler west, Sr nil Reda'otssv . 09afa. ren Winne" where , dim roughly against him, and she picture can so easily be embroidered nd". .rhe met the itase at. tannase sad whets Ytrrinw had were been is tore trembled while he kissed her. --it's in single and outline stitch. Frame line it. with Is Washlsrct". •reverts the beldep in the moment it took, her weak-' or the whleb, a lean*, box for stets earnn, and a sambi'wela'stewerehtrlea, nwe s>senit" ness went and her will became her Provide your home with color " "arch@ wire own a gain And the shame she felt and art! Patters 638; transfer of of toe Fort commoodrer. reveals a alt • • drit't of rh° 1''wrenerio tt�et s.aasn 'hme. drew the color from her face. She blamed herself Picture 15x -19V, inches. ' Laure Wheeler's improved �itm .aa abets .enc. a ar..e. to .Am eawlalae at taet that Pbere more thin him, for sho uldbe pattern makes needlework so simple with Pr • rambnaa emelt- nothing in her to want his, kisses, its charts, photos and concise direc. CHAPTER V She drew away from him and could 'Sons. -The A breathe again, but not in the same Send TWENTY -.FIVE CENTS Aistant hills, big and round and red. caRn way In -corns (stamps cannot be accepted) A detail of calvary came through an adjustable plastic thumb rest. for this pattern to Needlecraft Dept., Box 1. 123 ilfle wide gateway and rode acros4 'the "That's so very, like you." -site Eipiiteenth St., New Toronto, Ont. Print plainly PAT - parade ground- Lights. glowed behind the windows of barracks and said heavily. "So -very like. rou" "i'm sorry, Virginia." TERN NUMBFR, your NAM]Z - - officers' quarters. The army post She looked at him wretchedly. and ADDRESS. - bustled. "Can't you see lave changed?" replies. will not suffer thy foot Virginia's glance, came, back to "You've. grown lovelier, more de- ]ant toward beautiful ladies." Jim Randall: He sat on the edge sirablr. 1 see that." ' "law you Batter me." !f the Bensons• porch, close to her "1—Oil, Jim. I don t. Aarit that.' 'He shook his head in denial. *hair, .idly smoking his cigarette. "I'm' sorry," he said againt He- think you are very beautiful. HE was watching the troopers ride turned. stepped , down from the senorita. But the favor. Virginia?" across the field. He had Iwked Porclt and strode awac toward head= - "ii is not very much." she said. everywhere but at her, during these quarters. "Tell me about your quarrel witb past few minutes, of silence. The Virgiiia dared -no, enter the house -my fiance. Phir Lawrence." : deliberate way he avoided her .eyes ind face Martha Ben+on's sharp and "So you heard? Did Lt. Randall eonvineed her that she .was right in knowing eyes. For Martha was al- --of course he did. Well.. we did - believing he lied. ready saying from within: quarrel; Virginia. Your Phil has e Virginia said finally, "Is that the "Was that lim-Randall, Virginia?" passion for gambling. And 1' am a ' 16ruth, Jim?" Througn the distant gateway -gambler. We played poker, and his - His eyes came to her: "The came a rider Virginia kney at once luck wasn't running, He lost. After- 1�ruth," he said. "Phil Lawrence and that it "-as Steve Barron. He- had a ward, he drank a lot- He accused - teve Barron -quarreled over the stiff but easv way' of sitting on a me of being crooked." rilibling table in Barron's place in horse that marked him from other "YeDF' Virginia . said thinly. Banta Bonita. Of course. i ma} he men. He dismounted a little way off "What then?" -.Wrong., I'm repeating gossip. and came to the house on ftlot. He "That is all." -Steve said. "Phd w as still dre;sed for the -trail', coat• Lawrence threatened to even mat - She She considered his trousers thrust into cowboy tern with me. I had to protect my - tires a _a3o+ttea,, said, "Whv does boots. a gun boli about his slim self. 1 .had my men see him out of mention of Phil's middle. He swept off his sombrero town, That is all. Our quarrel did name make people act - strangelyt and canto smilingly onto the porch. "i're not develop into gunplay." "- "Does � ' conte to say adios, Virginia." (Continued next week) , "You know now it docs ' - .he said "That is. unless there u e. "Really,. Virginia,f think you some iayor 1 can do." "'1'hcre 'is . fdcor, Steyr." THAT'S DIF'F'ERENT bnacine—" "Nor' one told him, "If you will,". Her v8ice was a• little nigh don't it. It's "anything." The way he' said it Kind lady: b1y good man, are -imagine real—a def- 'ilsfte change in their manner, I no- g was russet to convince her; there was eaQerne�s in 'his voice. "What • you looking for work? Wayfarer: I hope, madame, you deed it in you, and in Martha Ben- would you have me do' Attack will not press that question; what son. And last night I overheard you . an h am_lookiag for;ix_a job_- ttasd-StE7�. stalking—" bring_ you silver from the hills—?" - "Pgrhaps," he said slowly, "we "You're laughing at me," she said. Aluminum Skis --were talking of someone else." "I thought you meant what you Aluminum skis are being offered, She shook her -head definitely, "You said." fabricated from high strength, heat - weren't. You talked of Phil find me. Jim, why aren't honest l do mcan'what C said. I'm •try-., ing treated and . aged aluminum alloy you me?" to say, in a roundabout way that and will not splinter, or warp,'mak- <rwith 7. • Ht; laughed shortly, and his cit- I would do anything you'asked" "Steve, melodramatic!" ers state. Walking or lacquering is ttcette'made a shower of sparks as he flipped you're He.. laughed: "My mother was not necessary, but can be done by the conventional methods if de"sired. it away. He rose and faced her. Mexican. Her father true Spanish. "Tomorrow The Spanish, I'm told• are ver I'm taking you to - -_Pe.To_Wher. "You Main ran ask him all these question 6." I C Medieval fabrk at l enahig w a" She rose and stood before him, CROSSWORD i. p'r'eta away sating him for the past and Irvin $ s 'roman ".Nothing him a little because ' of it, too. He � ` PUZZLE measurl : is. Sootc0000 riTer f. t:onatellatioe ie.. Deoorattda O& ..was tall and handsome, .his smile. 10. Down quilt aa. Dwsire@ giving him a world of charm. His >> ACROSS DOMN -- _lrry�tal_sasen �9. Puff up —` M Slender 40. Clothes dryer nearness suddenly disconcerted her, s Pens A. Revolvint 1/. Small anobor tem. Lower@ and she breathed a Silent prays[ for, iwsliow Part '21, Demon 65 ^.rretallteN 3: Turkish core- •22. Tree rale her love for Phil. She didn.'t' want to make a fool of herself a Public nleil a. Coataaaiet 24. Famous hunter 48. 24. metal �zcamatioa is 4• Voloano 29, View over this man again. :garble ao. en li@hlettN' IS h'.alet S. Peroolate@ e.0. Hair protector fl- Maw a into • It He sorry "1 shall be glad for tcimori-ow,' is -StateTrsia she said. "Good night, Jim. 16 Ponderous And she turned toward the door. It. i table agused d le "Virginia, 'se..vhM His tone held her, brow ht her 8 21. Provisos /i. Pass below facing ''him again. She wished he the horlsos wouldn't say her name just like that. 24. Tries 126, Hhldu term at -She waited silently. respect He said, "livery time we talk it's t. Fiend go. Snooping of Phil Lawrence, Sometimes 1u. Mean don't like that at all." as. Comes tosst� $v. County in= "I'm sorry I bore you." ss. Central part —Al. Pronoun Iffis words came, a low whisper._ 149. Dean's name "You don't bore me," he said. "On tt• Medley ti• orla ,the contrary—~ slow—is/r He reached for her hands; and his and est. Forgiven 4�. Artless , touch made them tremble. bill. Summer (ft.) '4elt u she had when he walked into ts: cultivator e.4 Shal Ow hotel lobby at Lamnasa, all her %vaid ^w t:ah W4migth leavingher. She possessed P •' dj"I'' l.4 r rlrr,i+.l - fN will to resist him, and when his a+^t + t t • �ds went her shoulders and Ci t .• ,rn�•lunue .bow kor to him she was pliant a- r �� Answer elsewhere fn this issue fr+ Anes s to pronounce upon them a blessing out of the holy places. da Satisfaction Guaranteed You must read the Psalms as a _ group to appreciate their beauty, $4.99 pak Religion formed the very core ed Jewish national life. The character spas iseeeaean of a nation is displayed by the raiy 0 as sees 10893 they sing. Compare theme Oxford' ewh ge'' Psalms with many. of the modern Beady she" ballet. sensual son• s . and male an Ion mows g you can readily ...e.esaMe is" believe that many Canadians have sterdib �y for forgotten God and -the church. Tote asswaraose re spirit of devotion and gratitude was alibi. one, throbbing in the Psalms is too ab. . tannate a .dialer delivery. -sent among us. e ell now *ter .. w ie., ler _ aron" eteM eladlee telt does rtti fit Curtis, Neb., thieves But away with eighty-three fence posts they Hunter -Billings Shots pulled out of the ground on the ISIS der'rard St. East farm of Jay Springer. serrate, pew+. t!feae OIL size 21CH CINNAMON BUNS' sP,Cr' .. .' . RO�IN 7 , NIIAHCMEH001 NEW wid 7 USON USEFUL-7`00- SEFUL-7`00-By warm weir, it sip& aranubted suaar, ByRev. A. Barclay Warren - Picnic Food Container Thermal food container of v;ity-- Pflgrim Marching Bongo lite plastic with sealed -in fibreglas Psalms 153; 134 insulatiop is being offered in 1106. ' quart size by American hrni. Golden Text—I was glad when Claimed to keep bottled dunks; they said,unto me, "Let us go into salads or dairy products chilled for the House of the Lord." Psalm boors or to maintain casserole 122:1. dishes at oven temperature just as bdwwftrm, Add to yeast mixture ani • - : i long. Can be used to preserve ice Each of the Psalms of this group, cubes, or hot hamburgers and is said to be resistant to grease food - .120 -134, is entitled "A Song of De- stains, etc. grees," or in fhe Revised Version, "A Song of Ascents." They were smooth. Werk is s c, mon oate•dtlsd sung as the people "went up" to Casting Rod Handle ---Jerusalemnuns! feasts- otic and aluminum casting rad ternal, evidence favors the view that handle curved like a pistol,,grip has they were written. in the period adjustable reel bed which allows -- when the Jews under Nehemiah reel to be moved to suit user, and were, in the very face of the an adjustable plastic thumb rest. enemy, repairing the walls of Jerusalem. The workmen probably Special key makes possible rapid sang them as they went up upon disassembly. Four positive locks hold all parts of rod and reel se- __ . the walls, Psalm 121 is the one of the group surely. Nubby -finished plastic gripe most frequently used today. It is make the aluminum handle non•• slippery and, because of the low -a dialogue. The worshipper speaks- "l will lift up mine eyes—my help heat conductivity of the plastic sur, cometh." The ministering priest "He face is never too .hot or too cold. maker states. Plastic is said to have replies. will not suffer thy foot high impact is to be moved." Psalm 124 has been strength and rust and corrosion -proof. Handle sung through the years by the Jews is a' the Feast of Purim, to comment -eat available to fit rod stems of difier- orate the escape from the general diameters. - - massacre intended by Haman wh-en o t he was prime minister of Persia. Electric Cooper Psalm 125 has to do with the op- position given the Jews during the All -electric automatic cooker, rebuilding of the walls of Jerusa- heater and pressure cooker,. wi14 lem. Psalm 126 expressed the thermostatic heat and pressure con , surprise that came when Cyrus trols is being introduced. Control heater is equipped with dial coa- gave liberty to the Jews to return to, their own land. The last song is trols for cooking fruits, meats. fisb t g irtr are going home. It is early in the morning, r -- th varwi seta ongs for each. Cooker features As soon as they are outside the cover which cannot be opened until gates, they see tine guards upon the steam has been released. Heater temple walls and the lamps shining will accommodate, other pressure from the windows of the chambers cookers and is adjustable to fit two. „-- v+ hicksurround the sanctuary; four or six quart -sized cookers. is 'm therefore, 'moved by the sight, they - Fell insu lated and exterior remains chant a farewell to the perpetual at room temperature while in ope•- attendance upon the holy shrines ration, maker states Their parting exhortation arouses thet -- Anes s to pronounce upon them a blessing out of the holy places. da Satisfaction Guaranteed You must read the Psalms as a _ group to appreciate their beauty, $4.99 pak Religion formed the very core ed Jewish national life. The character spas iseeeaean of a nation is displayed by the raiy 0 as sees 10893 they sing. Compare theme Oxford' ewh ge'' Psalms with many. of the modern Beady she" ballet. sensual son• s . and male an Ion mows g you can readily ...e.esaMe is" believe that many Canadians have sterdib �y for forgotten God and -the church. Tote asswaraose re spirit of devotion and gratitude was alibi. one, throbbing in the Psalms is too ab. . tannate a .dialer delivery. -sent among us. e ell now *ter .. w ie., ler _ aron" eteM eladlee telt does rtti fit Curtis, Neb., thieves But away with eighty-three fence posts they Hunter -Billings Shots pulled out of the ground on the ISIS der'rard St. East farm of Jay Springer. serrate, pew+. t!feae OIL size 21CH CINNAMON BUNS' sP,Cr' .. .' . RO�IN 7 , beth top with resited butter or shit. robot. Cover -and eat m warm plea,, I AM from draught. Let tie tiatf doubled in bulk. while' doutb L rl@iag,:. eombine 1 r R ' 1� beox►a aetar illtb , til ^ h iOoemed down), 3 haps• R'amd dada- ` y l son, 1 e. wasbad and dried seedkm - subdue. Punch down dough and divide tato t equal Portion@; form into, onootb balls. Rosi each piece into as �y .bloat 1(" thick and 16" long; loosen dough. Bruch with melted butter or worouiae. Sprinkle with rams mix - S place trete, Beginning at a long edp, roil up 1 each pilocesby, like a jelly roll. Cut MAN >e„a >' .dw.c plans3na toa@blall : �.M r • , �� eh OtiiK, a Out -aide »p, in greed ec A T" round layeraake pane (or otbsr ebeliow Dace). Grease tope. Cover and U% ries "Dill doubled In bulk. Bake in if 00" iaodrate oven, 310.1 110-45 minutes. Serve bot, or reheated. D�MTt to ��1111 NNW PAST -ACTING DRY A,„".. "".•• YEAST NEIDS NO R/fRl•■ItAT10Ni -Stays fresh and till -strength Oh your , pantry shelf for weeket Here's all you dot io a small amount (timeul Sped) of lukewarm water, die- ` : c solve tihotoughly i teaspoon sugar for each envelope of reset, Sprinkle with di'y'yeaet. I,et shod 10 mieatiee: _t THEN stir weR. (Tbe water wed with also yeast wants as part of the total liquid called for in your recipe,) _ ,Gni mo� s�,ojo/yf/ Measure bah_ bei warm weir, it sip& aranubted suaar, oeir until turgor Is AwaVed. fDrinlde i wMh 2 wrebpas lbwohno a ,@ Royal Fast Rising Des' Yeast. Let ataad. if Fn.. min, TH=N silk ra. l.3 mm 1 @, tank } sad BW is M e. Pasubted ,afar, 1 j( laps. '$* soft, s tbs isetaoiaa; sea * s•: bdwwftrm, Add to yeast mixture ani • - : i alk 5 t well-beasea segs. Otlr in t e. ( • ewd[Iri brand four; bast toll smooth. Werk is s c, mon oate•dtlsd bound soar. OWNWO; 11011100111 In gleaned bowl. ad' beth top with resited butter or shit. robot. Cover -and eat m warm plea,, I AM from draught. Let tie tiatf doubled in bulk. while' doutb L rl@iag,:. eombine 1 r R ' 1� beox►a aetar illtb , til ^ h iOoemed down), 3 haps• R'amd dada- ` y l son, 1 e. wasbad and dried seedkm - subdue. Punch down dough and divide tato t equal Portion@; form into, onootb balls. Rosi each piece into as �y .bloat 1(" thick and 16" long; loosen dough. Bruch with melted butter or worouiae. Sprinkle with rams mix - S place trete, Beginning at a long edp, roil up 1 each pilocesby, like a jelly roll. Cut MAN >e„a >' .dw.c plans3na toa@blall : �.M r • , �� eh OtiiK, a Out -aide »p, in greed ec A T" round layeraake pane (or otbsr ebeliow Dace). Grease tope. Cover and U% ries "Dill doubled In bulk. Bake in if 00" iaodrate oven, 310.1 110-45 minutes. Serve bot, or reheated. D�MTt to ��1111 NNW PAST -ACTING DRY A,„".. "".•• YEAST NEIDS NO R/fRl•■ItAT10Ni -Stays fresh and till -strength Oh your , pantry shelf for weeket Here's all you dot io a small amount (timeul Sped) of lukewarm water, die- ` : c solve tihotoughly i teaspoon sugar for each envelope of reset, Sprinkle with di'y'yeaet. I,et shod 10 mieatiee: _t THEN stir weR. (Tbe water wed with also yeast wants as part of the total liquid called for in your recipe,) _ ,Gni mo� s�,ojo/yf/ >.-. _._. ou trays of to baskets that have been well cooled in the freezer. Pile packages compactly and cover will, chilled blankets, newspapers or other insulating material. Thea work as follows: 4 -Scrape as much frost• as pos- sible from the surfaces; to lessen need for mopping up melted ice. If the freezer has a drain, speed, melting by running cold water over refrigerated surfaces. Do not use hot water because this would cause difficulty when starting the corn - pr e.-or':+gain. "Speed defrosting by removing' loosened ice from the surface. An electric fair cao help melt the ice if placed so that it blows room air into- the freezer -or cold air unit. "if the freezer is upright, set the fan on the floor or on a chair, to . vac �' �+ w,f ;k•9.Y " has•• z -.w �ewat --- -- ..." ...._..� ,.. ... ..... .. .....cr. 1! the freezer opens on top,, the fan crops, , the pastures, fruit and gar- >. may be placed on the bottom the ""a ou trays of to baskets that have been well cooled in the freezer. Pile packages compactly and cover will, chilled blankets, newspapers or other insulating material. Thea work as follows: 4 -Scrape as much frost• as pos- sible from the surfaces; to lessen need for mopping up melted ice. If the freezer has a drain, speed, melting by running cold water over refrigerated surfaces. Do not use hot water because this would cause difficulty when starting the corn - pr e.-or':+gain. "Speed defrosting by removing' loosened ice from the surface. An electric fair cao help melt the ice if placed so that it blows room air into- the freezer -or cold air unit. "if the freezer is upright, set the fan on the floor or on a chair, to . vac �' �+ w,f ;k•9.Y " has•• z -.w �ewat --- -- ..." ...._..� ,.. ... ..... .. .....cr. 1! the freezer opens on top,, the fan crops, , the pastures, fruit and gar- r <,, may be placed on the bottom the ""a twit£' of compartment and tilted tip - ward slightly, to blow against a side all. just this: The cattle and horses Yk F. '! s wall: or-:.. the fan may be put o:c freezer thing to show in what way the Y ales b �' �` 'Y^) the and tilted down to blow ' <;, +c y w'. v ;:,,r •�9 ..thio it. ice and frost melt, wipe BINGO SQUARES Blend shortening. cheebe and up the water 'with cloths, and clean :the _1 11 -oz. pkg, whole wheat flakes . sugar;" add lemon juice. Stir in non - ref riger'ated'surfaces of the d 1 cup 'salted peanuts ffc-ur, baking powder and salt which freezer. "'hen, defrosting is done 3 cupsbrown sugar have been sifted together': mix and the freezer clean, connect the Y4 cup corn syrup well• c},a pe dough into small balls, freezer and let it run half an hour cup butter�or margarine. roll in finely crushed oven -popped or so to lower the temperature Four cereal and peanuts into rice cereal. Place on ungreased bak- somewhat before replacing the creased larges mixing bowl_ .Cook Ing sheet; flatten with. fork. Bake f5 food. ' _ stwar and syrup, over low heat, in moderate oven 1375° F.) about "When' returning g food packages otirring constantly until sugar, is 15 minutes. to the freezer, take time, if- pos- ' suelted and mixture boils (about Yield: 3 dozen' cookies (1y; ins. s+ble, to,make an inventory. It is five minutes). Add butter or In in diameter). - a good opportunity to bring the 1 darine; mix well. Pour hot syrup — Cf _-" _ we do get rairr, we may have older packages to the fore, and over -cereal, stirring so that ear-'li L TO Defrost That mark them plainly" for first use." flake is coated. Press into greased Home Freezer off and hunt a cooling drtnic _ shallow pans. Cut into large squares -- tell us none of their garden seed when cool. has sprouted at all. That is the way News Of "The EX" Yield.: 27 3 -inch squares -Three With mote and more -'Ontario 3100 on clover seeds of various _ *,9-inchr pans). —_-- families-iststalliag---hems- freezing-- --=Mere s best-news-in-a-kmw whsle - • w * outfits, some advice as to their de- for women- who do not sew, but --And now bhat I've started. it. I frosting may not be amiss, as it is are sgiart.i uyers when it comes to . - quets 1 might as well. continue a job .different in many ways from outfitting thmselves and young Siong the same line, and give you defrosting the ordinary automatic daughter. This is it - .. this year at a couple of more recipes I've be n refrigerator. An expert Rives the the C..�.E., the clothes for she treasuring—both for the sort f following hints as to the best Mother and Daughter "Cover Girl" confections that art mighty handy method for removing the powdery competition need not be home to have around, especiallyin the frost and solid ice. sewn. They mast be smart, suitable warm weather, when something "Defrost before more thin one- to the wearer and as close as poo - -• BELOW THE BELT? - half inch of frost forms over a Bible to what the typical Canadian --- -- :led tea or coffee, hot or iced, castes considerable area of the refriger- woman and daughter would wear. eo well, ated surfacea. Ordinarily, once a Daughter thust not be older than Chocolate Macaroons year is often enough, but in humid 16 by September 1, to be in the t 3 sgg whites surroundings, or if the freezer es winning line-up. First prize will be 11 3 isup sugar frequently opened• the job may, $50: second, $40: third, $30, and ?e up, vanilla treed doing two or three times a fourth, $20, Mother with daughter 1 one corn. flakes- year. Defrost. V possible, when rel- by hand will look their prettiest for 34 sup chopped nutmeats atively little food is in the freezer. "Remove from unmixed with the judges the -afternoon of Sege % ow aami-sweet chocolate bio � by �� with the freezer in Wo i with the winners' parade - in Woman's World in tfie Coliseum - - .Beat ego whiten wail stiff but not bu.in operation. If dee tremor is not that evening at eight. Write today s+tg d.y. Fold m ar. Add flavoring, or : Nm ,hakes, notnt"ts and chocolate too full, move food packages to Kate Aitken, women's directo Sita; sibs earefully. Drop by spoon- from one part to another as you of the C.N.E., for your entry form.r rheas onto well -greased baking sheet 'work. Father than taking tbom '�—-` : bake in moderate oven (350° F.) lb 20 ,pat. "Use special• scraping" tools sold Answer to Crossword Muzzle - so minutes: Remove from pan for the Duriwee, or a broad, stiff sM once. Yield: T dozen macaroo»s (2 ins spatula, a patty knife cc a sharp- A 6 ! P A D in diameter), edged wooden paddle. "Catch Q A E V frost on papers, eardboard a e or cloths as k is scraped from Create Grosse Cookies vertical dividers and' walls; or col- f d - % cup Shortening lett It from ease" bottom with a V 1 package (3 -oz,) cream riteeye dustpan and whisk broom. If pans 'tap sugar and broom are kept cold, the frost N l top. lemon juice will not melt from contact with _ Y l'ettp sifted flour them - 2 taps. baking powder ••If ice is tpixed with the froet, or 35 top, salt a complete eleaning job -is needed. O N N %l jd craps ovrn- popped "c remove food packages and disco,- cereal. nett the freezer. Pttt the packages TO GET BUSY MAKING JAM- AND JELLY ♦=-- 71TIME • a A Ir Sarin Results Tele Your Choice ` u of CERTO or CE RTO Grsta4 Is I_- 100, lam. and jelly -making need not be a ? chore. The sensible, modern way to �. do it is with the help of CERTO or "CERTO" Ciystals, Both are fivit pectis -the natural substance in fruit ' shat makes jams "jam" and jellies ,"'jell" - extracted and concentrated for effi- cient f i -tient jam and jelly making. The name "Cert)o" is a trade -mark. Mce votllt Gatto setae screw Please yourself which you •choose ... some prefer the liquid - some the crystals. Each « specially wanted to see it because It was "69ot't—of the •Aatarstie." - Ali f .� We thought it was sornething that HI011LIn was informative and should be seen. Not only that we were particularly _ interested is the story of the ses crops, , the pastures, fruit and gar- pedit^}on because Captain OateL - -_ "J Gv¢t,dolit,e Clat`k¢ The drought is with us yeti The radio speaks of this as being the nineteenth day without rain. That may be true of some districts, but here, in Halton County, the dry spell has been much longer: Except for'one or two very brief showers, we have not had a real rain sins' the' middle of April. Sometimes there would be rain in Toronto and Hamilton and we- naturally hoped for our share, but it was hardly a drop we ever got in this district. And the result is all too obvious in &A ragay ways Evej-yeno same from Gestingtborpe - a ht - As village near our home in Eng- fid• Some time after the Ill-fated, - expedition, Captain Oates! personal effects were sent home, and I ro- member they were put on exhibit, , the proceeds, I believe, were used for some charitable purpose. I was do just a school girl at the time and can't remember very much about it, except that, even at. that age, the Hedy -of the `whole affair seemed so terrible. The picture, of course, is a won-' i derful production, but neither2nd- lPwrtnor nor T roally liked it The knows what' is happening to the suffering, and privations that the crops, , the pastures, fruit and gar- whole party endured seemed to use- se dens, dens, but here is something that I less—that is, according to the story. - .don't believe has been mentioned at We would have liked it better had . all. just this: The cattle and horses there been an epilogue—just some- are getting very sore feet !rocs thing to show in what way the walking on the dry, rough ground. expedition had been of value `to The poor things do so much wan- scoientific research. Perhaps there dering back and forth looking for were many things in Captain Scott's green feed, •a bit of shade, or run- diary that pro od to be ef be efit to ning water. They are walking future Antarctic explorers, but that around far more now than they is a point that the picture did not would be in normal times — and bring out. If it had, one would - the dry pastures are also having an S have come away with a different effect on their digestive systems. feeling. In most pictures, no matter So, even though it would be too how much tragedy is shown on the late now to help the crops, we still screen, one always _bas the cop- . pray for rain -to make life more soling -thought-110h, well, it fs bearable for our live stock. But, only a picture—it didn't really..hap- according to the weather "probe," peril„ But with "Scott of the Ant - there is still none in sight. How- arctic," you remember, all the way Ck er, it sometimes helps if we re- through, .bbeit what you see -actually member "the darkest hour is just did happen. As a result, one -auto- before the dawn." Maybe by the tswatfeally asks the question, "What . time this column is printed we shall was the good of it all?" Brave have' had some Hie -giving rain. men- suffered aitd tied - and for Wouldn't that be wonderfull what purpose? If anyone knows -to — Cf _-" _ we do get rairr, we may have - ilhe attbwev, I would be 'lad hear g some garden stuff even yet. Moet of our seeds actually managed to it Well, even typing is hot work struggle through—ell they need is there days to this is where I sign a little encouragement In that, wee off and hunt a cooling drtnic _ are lucky as some of our neighbors tell us none of their garden seed GAME OUY _ has sprouted at all. That is the way with our clover. Partner agent over The pant old lady was given the 3100 on clover seeds of various "Bret glass of beer she ever had. kinds. He might better have left It Adtsr Sipping k for a moment, she -- - -------- in the bags. looked tap with a pussled air. Really, the weather does seem to "How oddl" Rhe ishunnoured. "It have taken a ,crazy streak. tastes just Igoe the noedioine ata► The last two days, it has been husband boo been taking for the around 90, and yet, only a ween hat 20 yearel" ago we had a small fire in the fw- .�.. .. pace to keep our visitor 'comfort- ably warm. She is in Toronto again o nw-uncomfortably warm, w}t+hout _ doubt. We did a bit cif shopping- last tHDiGESTiON Thursday and I lead an idea she stores were --not quits H busy as ' usual. Coming hone on the bus; I WALLOP �O� was .hating with friend, at present living in Toronto. who told -• BELOW THE BELT? - me that during. the last few weeks there have been quite a :cumber of from door �1.�-yew F.r ">a" N The of r: cease That He Tea peddlers • going to ,door. sMis R41bis 06 If that is a sign of the tunes, It is*� one that nobody welcomes — an- V � employment, with the cost of living eheu� n. so high would be terrible. But per- haps that is one instance where the t you may aestl tt C16r%s I/CYe U t t0. aided �dD to t "totsott'si International Federation of Agri- Tr s FM baton eultural Producers would get a ob� tion. - � chance to prove its worth. M+i MdiawT �� When I got home from Toronto sats° is Nature's own war, SO° ^ Tbea mast lam Iasi Thursday, I Not had time to see tbs kindt�1+ td Lb" Fon teat better tueta to get a bite to cat and then Partrisr YOU Yaw e rot estthepant,' and, I went off to see a show. We i yourd*wtdsu IF ' moi» >w Ow im ad JAM ., — L -YMY imm 1Ott. Wbon you vii CERTO or "CERTO" Cryetele you need only a ONE- ]wftIINUTE full, rolling boil for both jams and jSllies. such a suing of time and work I j. MOM JAMOR JULY. Very little juice has 'tlme to boil away as it doa in old-fatihioned, _3oag-bofHng. you getup_ I, or jelly from the some amount of fruit. & MIS t -decree TAM . - , COLOUR. The lovely Waft and colour of the fresh fruit stay in your J10154 end Jolliet because the boil is too short ,tide els spoil the one or dull the other. �. ld0 SUlffwORK. With either CERTO or "MRTO" Crystal' you get tested recipes — • a different arts for each fruit Follow them exactly and you'll have fro failures. ends guesswork and tedious long -boiling. Each - - ►.once. of 11 •C w y Ciwes sure results if you follow the instructions s--------------w._l___1��tt C caste/y. ;tit;-;;lw:;U. k7at.w_ a.w .. :*M no cacao ""IV gate wtttctmirwt You kimt CERTO er "CERTO" Crys" 1 - ew •w I • Pearoou Vh Ilbpn _ '(.aassltled Ad VAS: pretty wedding took place In + Pickcr:ng United Church, on Sater- READ THE NEWS 1' �� Cowan, U SALE — 1931 Chev, coach, in day, June 25, 1949, when Margaretgaret ED good ruanl$g order, good tires. RVERY WEEK - • dWHITE "" � Jahn , Pickering. 1 daughter o1 bit. and Mrs. A. Wil- - 1 son, of Pickering, wza married to WATER _ FOR 6.4.1.E Leouard Arthur, Pearson,, son of _ QUICK DELIVERY Mr, and Mrs. Frank PearsonPick- - - -- • W, R. Lynde and S'on sting. The ceremony • was pe,rform- Dunbarton T Dumbarton - Phone: Z'Ivk, 2i i1J1. ed by Rev. R. C G.peland. July S I Given in marriage by her brother Mr, J. MdNamara was rushed to ' M PAINt UP; -- Rooert Rjiison, the bride wgs char- the Oshawa Hospital on Thursday �' Heinz catsup at r I� alae• prtcs CLEdlr LTP' TIbiEI piing in a floor-length gown �n - night last week for an emergency 'Ion net with lice- inserts and mat- appendectomy. He is now doing • • • `Get that painting done now. "=hang mitts. She 'wore a shoulder I 1 tin Heinz tomato Juice length veil and carried a white za=rely, Expert Workmanship • Bill Kemrp and Mrs. Jack Burgess — SpraA•ing or Btra`sh Bible with yellow rose buds, Her motored to Kingston on Friday to .tutor± or zxter.ot• -o�y jBra' a gold wdahbone, attend an uncle's funeral, Free FAdma t" •a gift of her uncle, Mr, James Congratulations to Sandy and -Church Street South, Pickering Toombs, Attending her as matron bits Gillsz'd on the birth of a baby Royal Jelly Powders (3rd house, east side,) of honor, was her sister-in-law, daughter. t ROES DERRICiS Mrs, Robert Wilson, gowned in s Mrs Harold Anderson and �- floor-length dress of pink taffeta and net. The bridesmaid, Ulm jeas ,tali lett on Friday, by plane, 7tnna ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES. Bonded Singer Representative will Pearson, sister of the groom, wear_ visitw er parents in England. be in Pickeringand District -each- Mrs• Idea Leonard, • of Toronto, _ Tuesday, For iformation regarding jug a gown of yellow lace and and spent the week-end with Mr. and -- They wore matching headdTese and Mrs • E. W Leonard here. salsa and service, write y ``Singer carried-rases-and carnations. The Canned Apples 28 oz. 17c • , ' .'Sewing Machine Coytapaay 16 Ont- 'hire, J. W. �B�raham, Ruth and ario St„ Oshawa". groomsman was Mr. Walter Pear- TeM left on Monday for holidays tt non, brother of the groom and the at their cottage at Dwight. FOR SALE _ 15 toot boat with 6- ashore were: Mr. Robert McGeach It is expected that many from 105 oz•�� : j and Mr, Neil Marker. Dunbarton, will be attending the - horse Elto motor, for quick sale at The -garden reception was held at cr,iobraiion at Pickering today. $1.35,00 cash, A,- Reeve, phone 239 the homeof the bride's parents I<icbering. , 'I he guestswere received by the entry Kist peas 1 -- - mother wearing grey silk CoK• with • matching accessories, and s es g .. sin In Memoriam corsage of red roses. The Rroout's mother wore powder blue crepe Toilet tissue 3 roUs I& SPARROW — In loving memory of with white accessories and pink styling Permanents our dear daughter and sister Elean-• rosea-Out of town guests were Mrs. U B°LRRE"TT o= 81,arrow (Le Gard►, who passed' from New York, London Oshawa awr• June 30, 1943, in London, I and Barrie.PIGKF3EI_Y(} Phone s;iw' shredded coconut pkg. 13�- = •- Ontario. I For a wedding trip to Hallbur- Wnai -would .we 9&e, her hand to.) ton the bride wore a beige crepe -clasp, dress with turquoise coat and Skinny men women Her patient face to see; ' brvwn accessories. The bride and , +"ichiiMw_ To hear her voice, to see her smilegroom will reside in Pickering, As in the days that used to be,gain 5,10,15]Ent me sweet day w.e'll meet a- Pickering Wyb School Promotionsaitt New Pep, Vim, Yid� ._ Beyond the toll and strife, 1'tiemoted from Gradeb 9 to Io— what a W1111 Boor 110164 ou one: Dal hello., And clasp each other's hand'once au uD• noel no longer aeraway. hoe7 �oes batt• PI0KER1.';G. ONTARIO P8ON36 186 more, HU�i, - (arulyn smith, Jessie Bush et,�rv4h uexly "bean-co:a :nor. 1Looeaada of , by Alun Bentley, Shirleyisney, n�rome• wow proud men, men, who aerar asWd 3 TDq�th—h, fibs• of �pety• aclu Y-100 Iu Heaven. Haat happy. life._ At nett Calk: PASS Evelyn n Ann- oaerai r+soab"�`ng• dowwidtnig _—Ever remembered by lion, Dad I } tome. Oet»a. r+e tomos• satmntantr n oratoea• - - an, Alice Akers, J. Brough.. Ken. � rtu01ln a . esklum, smUb bboa=re - anSl F'amil woeuu sad drlp4uon a rood .0 you mon f Family. I_'E'_ti DE�i INC 8 - kluct, lien..f slick, Rots Irwin, Lor- �� R ��'! o eu'�v •� �ouh:: a<°O°`a.a - 1 • - a.ane Laurenc H;ace Ruhardson. She L ro- ra ado lbs. rou Dead for nouns+w4e��a 4 PRIVATE A�tBL'LANCH rICKERIN nSua Nowouaft eT .eaua+alets r eer aft. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ii:irry Scott, z amela Watson,4yF. � 01 � As As PHONE: MARK • 99W, Yotir Fest Market Wunnacott. T!f .:011o.:hS;, are promoted 1.o LER Orad. 10. but did not o1rt:Sin sten. , : -- -._ -for - Markham, Ont• _. u.r:r in tilt- .ru .Jecr int-taated • — �. °U i l nnn� linr:.ett is iescc�. nano �+ �-�o ice t YOU EGGS � Eads (llatni, 6iti ter WATCH and CLOCs �a .. i III •motet! irrgtt GrStlr 111 tri 11 — 1 �"� -- REPAiRitir j"Z.1I)It) :SERVICIt Live Poultry ��►`' - L:Iti a lientner. Ja , Jr..ty. t:�►IiP£\TERINQ Guaranteed .Rgpair Service ' r:� a 1{a.iturr, Jo: F�.:lase, Ron- CEMEAITI.N aid }Ili:b ern. Bal . k, PLUMBING - a:r , t� E .de -lief r- y . f r a .: c : _ ROOFING HOGS , 'riyu(tutu' Jli:k� 11.4 "IR'w also sell Br»nsiord Rootl i _- ni I h�" -.. -. .... }'eau ie, Shirley . Howe, "(Math, and F WtterlaL, IrSmpise Batlhtoom ' 1' `' A Y' IAMBS (ZS Hf�turp►• Equ*awnt. Duro Wats! M Y sl�i r t'turftgtcd Lram Grade 11 to 1.3 —) lltstemi. Beatty Stable HO\, - Irene Salter, Veronica igtdptmeat, aM - CALVES ' Wasylyk PASS •- Jacqueline Bent- Yrag 111sterlsls Vle Knapp, Prop..wt.ao w■.w w+i ley, Helen Butt, Joan Burnett 111ott•k Qaeltrte•ti Any I ke or 304d 7 e • i.hemistry), Charles Hobbs, Men: F 'J. 'PROU SE WT ' ,Arthur Field dal Smith Joyce winter, uker� ng Farms Prf•moled from Grade 12 to- 13 ' HON - Josephine Wasylyk. PASS PHONE' PICKERINt} 62 A i J t�nflted W }lIfam McPherson. Story Proficiency Awards Grade 9 _ `� Pk gtO « 'Carolyn Smith; Grade 16 Lillian YOUR WEDDING UdL"T OUB YOTM �O1031 4W AEN 1WSITB? SM NWRT OR NA3 Kentner; Grade 11 - Irene Salter; Q - � WHITBT, Oa &raw Grade 12 - Josephine tt.a-4 k. ` �I•:r�trance examination, - 4o Can- (t, drdated are writ:nR the H'gh School rangy �■ Unir.rnce Exams., at Pickering, this. STANLEY ! t Pickering Market P Lo ker Plant i Seine double. the 1.+43 number. PROTOGRAPPErk ' • staff chanes,-s \[r J Croy+thNr; = - -• , jint Zurunto, has been engaeerl ' to Phone 'i5, 143 13roSk St. booth PHONE 3O r - "take charge of th,-' H':izh ccl:onl`sr- WHITBY, ONT.- 1 nex being provided for Grade 9, Trheatre students. _ - Slue.., Open: Thurs. F`ri„ 15at. 9.00 A. M. to 5.W P. M. QUALITY MEATS Sto'ffville • "A YOUR FAVORITE PICTQRa at the STANLEY THEATa1t ' �>, : P. M. s Ib. _ Asea 6Pea Estch Night at 61.80 `. j �r�'' ! _ p .: . �liE�"Eli4'L•'D • yl'_10E• .. •� . :. Brsket ofbeef,:; 2.9c . • • ureic'' �` `��+�:•_ � - _ .w r ff h We.* of rka S esur o 9c op . 1X O'HAWA RURAL POWER � DISTRICT �__ . Fresh ham*bur'g". 3 clu o�dar that the Couniss:on utas ' - '" 9 Inslai. a sew switch ge:h• on dist- w tibu::uu line there will be an iu -' tcrrttyt on . to the power in the THE JOHN DEERE Runal Power District , on .Monday, Lorne: sausa e 3 9 e July 4, !G49, frurn 2,U0 p. M. to " �' g _-- .o� �. la. D. 3. rime. Areas del_ ... MODEL M TRACTOR ected are set out in detail below: •� ft.. t�seotmpl lruttryt and . rk :tendefloini.. $c Darhagtou Township _'Con.' 6,..7, tr fl Is•ia. Iri a ttfiapl t sturdy trsetor witf bunfl-!a Onuah-0 Maffe i>�sai • 8 and 5. Lots 32 to 35, P'M wtauat " East Whitby Township — Con.�5 6 MsrMr Mr-s�loned geek adJudabld slee�Ins wLesle' tMM '1, 8 and 9. Lots 1 to 117. K swvis tW wtd• 'ttdaptkbitl4- with speeds varying boo !Whitby Township _ Con., 4, 8, .6; illi M Is. m.Ah» elm a rar!•b •i 4'Offers ti IL ... ., Band steak S 9 Z. 8 and 9, Lots 17 to 35. so ether tmetaII iraotor offers yea. - Con, a. Lots 2 9 to 8 0.. &M M •r Write for tan Wrr msom ea Ike Jett. WMA 6 PlelterM Township _ Con. 9 anal. *11166 s a" star >r•-•o ham •dtlpmset. N oath Hatt Qon. 8, Lots lk to .11. S _ Tzbl'lAg• Towloahlp ._ pea. 7 Lots As�e �o� �o� -. it••tlt 1tOwnshb _ •Con, L 1.a*,SaoclltL>vf. WTAM t,.. nWff ANAME 0f Wo4 _. ' 1 � Iii.•�s•. 3b..ero, &rpt.. � � M•ti mr111 tY rit•sily �"�,:,-.__ , ht Used Clothia � g _eternized, cleanedfiO�Ida_lOS and pressed like new. Carry a latae stock high-class , overcoatsand pante. Also ood stock of now ■ 3. CHAP SON — leather coats and windbreakers, and. � pats' furnishings. at very reason- able prices. Call and be convinced. Pone GV 1 W -'Pickering, O NWILL 0L0SE MOM JULY 23 to AUGUST 2 (inclusive) �j, ��� TORN 7FOR STAFF HO�LIDAY9 IRS J ��.J tr - - - Your'Co-operatioa Will Be Appreciated a :FOR E880TANE and STOVER • _ _; ;�a aPD}Y & A FAIRBAIRN phone: Picltertng a"&' re � enhrobd r The school -concert put on by Miss Puelcrin and the Music _ or, Mrs. Luffnian, on Thursday ev- ening, was a decided success. Can. gratulat2pns to the respective tea_ - cher"' Here's your opportunity to replenish The many Greenwood friends of • y .o Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Luffman Rave _.. Bt.. »................. • - _ • : ♦ . - YG, 32 In Red ripe yd 4Sc. . them a surprise before leaving for DISH To�wF.I.7,L Baltimore, Ont„ presenting them """""' """ �`~. with p, lovely three-way floor lampALA's WEFT TOWELLING, 22 in, Bine Stripe ,,,.» »„ Yd. 69c. and an electric tea -kettle at the �' LINEN WEFT MUI TICOLOUR,, 17 In . ...................». pd Sac. 1 close of the school concert. TERRY TOWELLING mnitico ow .18 in, .......,, d. 63c. -_ T .NOTHING- COME _ 1 .y Tiie many friends of Mr'. and TERRY TOWELLIIING, white, 22 in. •., . .................................. yd. 83a John �lacZ`ag m •�f1 H E /1 D O � THIS rs. Bart, m Tor- D 'I`OWELB, 18x36, asserted ..»......... ....».......... sac 35c.t h onto, and other parts, called on' BATH TOWELLS, 20 x 40, assorted• each 68c. '. them on the evening of their 25th DIBH(TO�WELS, 20x38. Red , ................................ each 39e. w eddtag anniversary, when their First of all, when oil are id, a ourself. family of eight children helped DISH T01 -ELS, 17 x N- EF82.........................:»..,...: sbc, j y p y t DIBH TO�t'FdB, IsIYF.hL_1i'EFT, 22 x ...» ....................each 68c. -- GIFT TOWEL SETS, V Beautiful, Lovely Giftfi -' Unfa111ngly, set aside a definite percentage c given a,gOrced Coloun ..............r ..... .:. a.6o . hem to receive. Very Bea ' be term Phyllis lark a her - A surprise shower was en to of your earnings deposit It • in a savings husband on Friday eveningndJune ACED TOWEL SrE'I`S.................................. ;1.98 ........ .... • 24 FACE CLOTH SETH, tont the Boz ........ .:.............................. 98c. i hu account With us... -and leave it untouched, when a large number of friends a -i Joyed the hospitality _ Y -of :VI r, and � � . Then Ian t0 live comfortably OII the Mrs R'm. Clark's beautiful home. V j p y. The Salem Cemetery Service was + �Ll�il Enjoy Shopping At balance Of your earnings. well attended on Sunday, when Rev, A. C. Luifman are a fine addrew SUCC and .t a music tarnished FIE BIG STORE _ by the_ enjoy life much ore to be independent _ Greenwood choir. ; l y more, II The W. W S of the Ctrc,iit will when independence means most. meet at Ars, ' Wm. Harpers, at - 31t. Zion; on July 7. with an Inter - Be generous W yourself. - , = - esdul, program. All ladies will be _ - 'welcomed. Mrs W. Westney, of Toronto was with Mrs, -F. W. Gibson for the _ week -end : • ad g IM CANADIAN BANK : �A►udley - SILK'SMARKET -OF COMMERCE, - - -y. 1 •- '.lndleq Sunda School, Picnic will ;. be hold at Lynbrook Park :Monday, �?�6isrr�July- e - e 4, starting_ at 3.00 p. m. Ev_ _ ... _. ._ • Branch N. R. 6hortreed Manages _ lJ j� - - eryone weleome Yickering Ths Tate lira Parkin, -of Kinsale roaste 'who passed away last week was"fa Pot ' her early 1•Ite a resident of this ' - 'vicinity, and .attended the school - '�� Ar: ­ When, F: X. Chapman was teaching. • ITA will be remembered as a good stud-- - \ ent and was of a.happy and cheer- ��� lb ful.dizgoeitioa and a clever scholar, sieveund :Her parents lived on a farm In the • • b ceesio - 6 th can a. ' H PICKERiNG t . _ We have enjoyed some rains here - - FHON during the past week which have - helped the farmers- out 'in their y c - rope and pastures, _ Miss Muriel Weatney,, of'St. Jos- ' � ,eph's Hospital, Toronto, with a ���friend spent Sunday under the par -ental root.. Tick r!nI ar ware airs Theo, Annan, who was to&en-e to hospital last week, at' Oshawa, is ra n d e n l n reported to be some improved, and _ .. 'h8r many friends hope for her cam- GENE HARDWARE p g recovery a art date. +SEN fete re o e at n e -- _ Y Mr 5P k ring, werehcalers John nwiith -Stork. relat ves - - - TH E NEW , e and .. 'here n Sunday last Some o our young people enjoy - LIES - T i C� - ' r o u ' f g P oP Y ' Q ed a trip last week to Dalhousie; ` -S PLIE and ieport do seasickness,' W �(ko The long vacation period has .be- _ r sthool children. It will _. . gun for the J. S. BALSDON and SON a to etch to September, .:.... seem c but it will go all too fast for all of The Commun`ty Clxt% met at the E�� �'�� home of Arthur and Mrs. WConnor-.------ -- _--__-... _ on the 3rd Line last week. and a sr ,, most enjoyaNe musical evening' W'AS spent by about sixty members. Rd 1 'early all tate subscribers to the ° Stop 31 Kingston a ro5s signed tip a ani for the . Btl, P g three month?' period ending on the •• _ 15th of October. George Brown whohaa ' MON. JULY 4TH 7 P. M. 1 pne recovered front an attack of pneumonia, presided in his usual easant manner with Mrs. Sheri- hArA Secretary: Bob hicks and I Pt $18tC1ifortds C Starter dan, as• OPENING SCREEN ATTRACTION � the S$Pr:dan girls from Scarboro J � .Collegi'ate, =ave several musical trios, and •.•\Ir�..Loniba-rd• •of Ajax; t380�tiLNG .1 color, which were much en- --SHOWING aiONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY voce ._ _. , jored. She n -as accompanied on the JULY •i, 8 and 6 _ Piano by. 111s� ann 11c1Iil:an, of { _ - Toronto. Community songs• and aSold by Ross E. Bryant _ me.dloy of songs added miwh to the !! Yours i occasion, hu iii, the business, the IGR'EENWOOD MILL Phone 187w4 My Dream -is You = committee reported havinc re - "My to the stet, and acing sent re a loss of _the prise in the Caned- ' c was oft. Th e.t a• WORK � Tan Countryman Cont � ..,.FOR, FREE BBTIIKATttIB CEMENT R - , DOibIS"JJAY ono_- .JACK C-'`RSON _ ened, by .the fact that there are -many other clubs at work in Ont - PHONE PICK, 188 J'1 > - - arlo and doing good work. The an - Gurney at picnic nt Lynbrook Park was Qtst'aey Warm. Alt o Of A" Types — set for the evening of July 4th, ;I, pp�o� g� eats TAXA y, when a community supper wall ue' CIfITEBNBr SEPTIO LTCY �- ton Y. b Trlday - . _ o Complete Shows' set at 6.30 to be followed by :� and Samldlt �rtghtly,fdaa at ?.Oil P. It �ATL►RDaY —con. �` t, gam+ a its he di -and a strict are invitedto : BIAOg WOt j i Un nous: eso P, at. to midnight. PeOp RC?DiAN• ,�, 9AT[,?iTAY sad HOLIDAY M #TIriEE9 at 9.00 P. 3i, come. t✓dts with six people are ad- ,- Y matted for it gstarter. A good cam -Sheet Metal W©rks t � rlsTz w Mitte-e'was naalpd to attend to the j UE rb"S a t = details. After a delightful luncheon y 87 TUDOR REP Ren Pratt m oveli a nota, of thanks y to she lkostesa which was responded to by Arthur O'Connor. Swimmers "Salvage"• Scuttled Ship—Seen through the window 'of a seaside apartment, residents of Tel Aviv, Israel, flock to this municipal bathing beach and use the ill-fated "`Altalena" a8 their diving board. The munitions ship, wfich members of the now outlawed Irgun Zwai Leumi ran aground and tried to un - toad during a. Palestine truce, was set on fire by members of Haganah last June. SPO bw A 'SlXBITC 1 tC t We never had Joe Louis pegged championship. And what' a fight ss a very deep thinker. Still, we that was. For ever since Schmel- may be mistaken, at that. The ing's remarks about Master rates 1Kulptor Rodin once did a piece of and inferior peoples had come to statuary entitled "The Thinker" his ears. Louis had been waiting for which won world-wide acclaim and a chance to get even. which sent generations -.of art- lovers into conniption fits; yet, to The fight started off as though eur untutored mind the gent in the, it was going to be one of those he never slow, sleepy affairs. For tfie first harbored a thought deeper Than minute o t e dpe 'wondering whether to have his was nothing but cautious feinting breakfast eggs scrambled or fried and feeling -out. Then, all of a .sud- sunny-side-up. So we • guets you den, all Hades busted loose. 'never can ;tell. Schmeling took two or three lefts ' • " to the head — fairly stiff punches, Anyway, it is rather �rtteresting but not really dangerous. Then to speculate on what thoughts, if Maxie threw his Sunday punch— any, sped through Joe Louis' brain the right aimed for the jaw. It as he con emplated the picture ofd missed. And Louis, iwarming all the likes of Ezzard Charles and over the Nazi, blasted a right that ,;jersey 'Joe Walcott, battling for the —bounced Schmeling off the ropes- crown which he. the Bomber, wore bounced him straight back into a iso long -and with such modesty, machine -gun -like fire of hard, bat- ' tiring fists Maybe Joe was thinking .of the • • • _ time when he got his first crack at ;Louts never let up for even a split she title—then in the possession of second. One terrific right caught she aging but game James J. the proud • German so hard that 'IBraddock—and Jimmy -proceeded Maxie screamed in agony to dump him on the bosom of his screamed so loudly that folks ZO britches in the very first round. (It rows away from the ringside could 4as a right to the jaw that did it, , hear it Three times he went down of course, as Joe never could seem -and the white flag of stirrender, .,to guard that side of his chops). a towel tossed by his seconds, -hung a r i across the ropes, ignored by Lour From then on, it wasn't much of and referee alike, a fight. Everybody ,but Braddock -knew that it was only a matter of But, towel or no towel, the Incl time—but Jimmy's stark courage came quickly. sarried him tbrougii the storm Jtwo minutes after which raged all Through 'the fifth, ' and four seconds after the opening sri3 tat and seventh until — in the Bong sounded, the conquering Ger- wighsh—a right-hand "ismash proved man was a dead pigeon, having thrown just two punches one of woo much for even gameness. That \was on June 22, 1937 and a flew Which missedhaleanly, and the other siiiampion — one of the greatest, if hardly more thanan a gesture. suet the greatest — came into his awn. Or maybe Louie was thinking ofl't -� the time when he'rtceived the only yeal.aetback of his career. That was against Maxie Schmeling who, after -watching Louis in the ring, came w away saying, "T see •zomezing. r _ That "zomezing ," of course, was let's openness to right hands to the; w, and when the two of them met, "cele haughty Nazi took' full advant age of what he had seen. 4 '" Schmeling floored Joe with a hR to the jaw-k`n tile-fouith- and— p1though the knockout didn't come I tmtit: the tWelftiff, that was the " 4 Cynnch which did the damage. Joe Louis had made the mistake of not Waining properly for Maxie. But 'r the German also made a mistake. Lnstead of letting well .enough s3lone; he returned to his native i9pnatry shooting off his mouth vabout t(he superiority of the "Maar t 1st• race" over inferior folks such,k 'hs colored people. And what a mip Aske that turned out to be! ' ' 'Fence Buster Ed Sanicki; 'I1he return Sahtneling Louis hardltittin center fielder, bowl was, fought just a year, to g Abe month, after Louis won Mit Toronto Maple Leafs. 1 , 49MT# WANTED General Hospital. 1 br, day, 4 day week. Gross ealarY 81116 per month, 130.00 deducted PATIiNT13 OILS, GREASES, TIRE➢ ALUMINUM O ING $ SIDING I'� 88 NHA I3 A mynas Patein Boficltore Estabilbhed 1990. 860 Bar street ineeogeldea Wastrls Fence Coatsole". Aoeg# Lad Ban Paint. hoof Coatfaga latp�DgalWl Cross-Cr1mDe0 Corrugated and ribbed stiles. a to 19 IL lengths. Immediate delivery 4eom ateil �orolstp. Qpoklst or Informatloa on requesL ��1(p8 y �— are wasted Wrlb Warco. .t}zyse �R Qvju Limited T,noRt stoat Write for samDlp and estlmatM Distributors Limited. 600 Cherry BL. Toronto. DI AMENT wtarn- Including air posts Q• Who should lead the proses- 7, A S Town Land t th commemoratives, pictorials, 10 cents: or BABY CS8 low stumpage dues, approximately 60% hard, prOrals. Pater Johnstone, Hopeville, Ont. IWO prices are advancing. Roast fns maple. 16% birch. 311% hemlock and .miseel- No- 69. four TRACRE" WANTISD mill be in strong demand. All indfoations point that this fail and winter will be Profit- lsnoous; situated off HishMaY rpll" from MacTier on C.P.R. a�nad C.N•R• THREE Protestant Teachers wanted [orar- able for those who purchase chicks. It L not Footes lay, District of Muskoka. TbwaahlP of low Twp. School Area. Hastluse County. too late. We can give prompt delivery on 71reeman. Roads accessible to Winter. A"17 Please state qualifications and salary exDeoted day old*, 8 and 3" week old in non -sexed Bosdos A Gaon Furniture Co.. Ltd., Walter Cecil Laney Sec.-Treas., Fort Stewart, Ont. pullets or cockerels. 18 pure breeds and 18 ton. Ontario. DARLING Township School Area requires cross breeds to choose from. Turkey poults. HLAN ETS LOTH YARNS 4 teachers, duties to commence Sept. 4. BS's cense older pullet eight weeks l la ProsIng. Reduced Prices for June and July. Pros, Batts made trim your awn a11ooD's wool, of 1r ADDiy. stating qualifications, experience. of last inspector, and salary expected. catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries, Limit- You have old woollens or oottom we will n name to luck H. Barr, Sec.-Treas.. Clayton. ad, Versus. Ontario. malts them Into beautiful blankets or robes Ontario. STARTED CHICKS two and three weeks old, Write Brandon Woollen Mils, Brandon. Yan. ATTENTION PLE, The public al non-sexeq pullets and heavy cockerala. IM- PAPER DRAPE req ed %e h - No. 8, Lyell, requires a qualified t mediate delivery. Many breeds to choose from. took: Drape like costly fabric. Ready to bans. com- seines 11,700 annually, Duties tom , s Send for sale price list. Georseous multi -colored patterns in fiorals io W mance Sept. ADDIY, stating m Tweddle Chick Hatcheries, Limited. Fergus. stripes and leafs. Popular background. Colors. reqoisllfioatfo M Arthur Lents, Secretary Treasurer. li4ada• Ontario. Flame resistant. Valance tiebacks, 21 yards waska, Cross Lake, Ont. DON'T miss the boat, this is the Year to have your laying bodge full of good layers long. 68" wide. Retail $1.48 postpaid or C.O:D. extra. Special price t0 merchants EASTNOR school area, Bruce County in the d the year to have as many roosters as (ierstea of Canada 339 Bonseccurs. Mont- inspectorate of North Bruce requires three _ qualified Protestant teachers. State experience you can properly handle. We can give prompt delivery on day old, two and three-week old. real 1. - and salary expected. Application&' to be b heavy cockerels. Pullets and non -sexed chicks. BALED SHAVING by July 9th. Chan. Bray, Sec -Tree.. R.R. 8. All the popular pure breeds and cross breads For sale. baled softwood abating. Jatload Lion'■ Head, Ontario• to choose from. Also turkey Doults. Older pul- lots only. Write Plus Products. P.O. Box 76. - lots eight weeks to laying. Free catalogue. Montreal 4. Top Notch Chick Sales, Guelph, Ontario. WOODWORKERS Patterns, lawn -furniture, IN ERROR DYEING AND CLEAlvINO ornaments• toys. novelties. All full else. Write for catalogue. Dept. W. Mosbro Pat- HAtrE TOV anything needs dyeing or ass- torts, 44 Victor. Mimlco, Ontario. 'A man rushed into a drug store' ing9 Writ to us for information. We ars Siad to answer your questions. Department GO tion 25 Separator, on ratter, good con - Huber road alar on what to and asked the pharHis Parker's Dye Works Limited. 791 Tony condition. ADDIY GHotuhton, rubber con PP17TracGordon rubber d0 to stop hiccups. His answer Was P an Street. Toronto. Ontario 881 Talbot Street, St. Thomas. bo ` • • • a slap in the face. PAINT—High grade oil paints, exterior .and Interior, all colors. 18.86 gallon. Barn. paint de - Shocked and angry, the man de- The Brown Bomber had had his red and aluminum 88.46 gallon, suitable for manded an explanation for . such - revenge. Ma*.ie Schmeling had been cotmses, fences ant barns. Clear v4rutsb made t0 eat the words which — 92.60 salon. York Baiting Company, It York Street. Toronto action. _ "Well;" replied the pharmacist. swollen with Hitlerian pride — he _ NEW AND USED grinning, "you havedt any hiccups had been foolish enough to utter. FINER Heb now, have you?" And that may have been the occa-. GRADERS. DITCHHI�GHIMGACHI FARM TRACTORS. WHEEL AND CRAWL- "No," replied the angry one "but sion Joe Louis was recalling -as­--to ER THRESHING MACHINES. COMBINES. WRITE. WIRE OR CALL: try outin in the car, still has get back to our opening text—he BALERS. .wife. Contemplated the picture , of the MEITE72 S MACHINERY SALES them." likes of Ezzard Charles and Jersey J INC. BLfA\r:it k':iLL$, 1's.. OR CBAri•+"Al, QUE. Joe Walcott fighting for the throne SHAVINGS—SOFTWOQD he had'vacated. at 20' cents per bale loaded on cars Hallburton. I s s s O. BAILEY A fiONEl. HaLburton, Ontario. i Stell on the other hand Joe ma * y RI RING NECKED Pheasant ffisss. excehundr d, 12.90 doses 816.00- hundred, A �L 1 —s- . have been thinking notlhing Of b dy -tock. Connell Homestead. bpencerville. Ont. the sort. He might have been eOII-- INTE ATiGI�AL Sarvlgtsr ri is p: o6mPiete A,� L SLM _ --- tem Latin the box office receipts P g p engine unit, new condition. Ready to insist on baler• comblme, He. Jobs Barker. Ltawood. of the Ezzard Charles thing and Phone Linwood 4831, Poofing -- somewhat sadly = what RAGSTROM. High -Quality 899"Itia iaa `gent II 0—thinking 'no accordions or safe. catalogue on request. writ Theodore Beans, 919. Oboe- Siding wealth fight promoting is, that is as maker Ave.. Kitchener, Ontario. 174rPresent- tom art, to acranii fighting. You P Yeastern Ins Importers of Haestrom atcoralona It Lath and never can.tell about these thinkers! Canada.). WHEEL Chairs of all kinds oldime, ad- "Finishing Justable and special vont. Bamford -Regis _ -,,Modern Etiquette Ltd. Ottawa. Canada. CREAM Separator part. Melon Lister, vasa AVAILABLE IN ALL By Roberts Let Viking Prima Renfrew, iltatonta Nang. Anker-Holth. Beach Renfrew 883, lbs, new QUANTITIES on sox. at cost :36.40. Repossessed 344"" ' Q. When- a person who is wail- 901 the.. like new. stainlese 996.44 Henry Hulse. Hilledale, oat' WRIGHT COAL = ing along the street with a coo- DODGE 44 Truck F.W. er 0 ushlns and . panion Aieets an acquaintance, is an fogging—' _alb _. ANDintroduction necessary? 41 Chevrolet special. Sutherland. Centre I. SUPPLY CO.VTA. A. No; it is entirely optional.. save" Toronto. war 1811. lien Nor*- tine Q. What Is the first gesture that HELr W ANT=S Wladaee PMwN-66N Otte should make after seating one's WANTED, Registered Nurses to —�elf_at_the._dinaer table? duty, I -hour day. Apply Superintendent of Nursea, no" memorial Hospital. Lindane - A. Unfold the napkin and .plact ANTED: General Duty Nurses for 1 00 bed k across the lap. General Hospital. 1 br, day, 4 day week. Gross ealarY 81116 per month, 130.00 deducted Q. Should you sip the hotel door- for maintenance. Apply stating qualifications, relays who lifts your bags out of the expertene sad ase to Administrator. General ettr to the sidewalk? Hospital, Chatham, Ontario. A. No. 111EIWAL ROVEN REMEDY—Every sufferer .of Rhein - Q• Who should lead the proses- mato Palms or Neuritis should try Dixon's vion Into the dining room when a Remedy, Munro's Drug Store. 338 Eli ln. Ot- dinner Is being given In honor of tawa. Postpaid 11-00. . PEP UPI a man and wife? ltanty Take C.C. a 8i. Toole Tablets for tow Vitality- IDON'T. A. The host or hostess with the A. no-vons and wtyeral d1bnitY coo and 87.11 wife or the husband of the honored at drug Every of Rheumatic Eeo le; the other two next. couple; sinDELAY: should try Pains or NeurltfJ ehodld try Dhon's R♦ Q. Is it proper for a girl to pow- mods. Munro's Drug Store. 313 Els1n, Ottawa. der her nose, file her nails, or comb Postpaid 11. 00, INGROWN" TOENAILS her hair in a blit lacer DR l7 reswtled gdlcklY and Painlessly, "Nall -Fix" A. No; she should this before Ileo; "Corn Fix" removes corns m ten min- -do kavin home, or in some ,regain leaving g utes. also ca louses—soc: "'wart -Fix" to - moves ugly warts 36c. Money back guarantee room. on all three. Sent Post Paid by A, Thomson. Q. What do you consider the best 343 St, Clareno Ave., Toronto. - acknowledgment to an introdtic- opp4tRTDNIT1E8 for HEA ase WOMEN , tion? A. A sincere "How do jou do" is never out of place. ' Q. Is it permissible for a msi P to write social letters on his busi- a nese stationery? A. No; plain white notepaper should be kept on hand for this purpose. Q. When guests are staying in one's home, who should defray such expenses as street car fare and taxi hire? A. The host should defray these to expenses whenever convenient for --him -to do to. 12 Q. Is it proper •for an engaged girl to send announcements to the A. No; a -member of, -the tams y, or a close friend, should attend to this. Q: What should a bridegroom's best man wear? A. Exactly the same kind of cos- tume the bridegroom wears. Q. If a reception includes a guest of honor, should that fact be men- tioned in the invitations? A. Yes; it is preferable -to do so. Q. When a g'irl's escort does not • -drink,—but offers her—one,_ is- it_all- _ right for her to accept? - A. Yes, if she cares to do $o. COMPARISONS One thing the prairie farmer doesn't like and that is some en- thusiastic Joe praisingit standing crop. it's practically a failure,"th tell you as. they stand in the nos of their own fields, anywhere from Yanyberries to the Carrot River. "Worse than last year?" you ask, "'Well, no, not that bad," lbey admit."'Last year the tou"ry had better then average." BE A' HAIRDRESSER 1OrN CANADA'S LEADING RrpHOOL Great OpportunlW twara Hairdressing leasast disaxded Profession coed wage thousands successful Harvel graduates merlca's greatest system Illustrated, eats loads free. Write or Cal) MARVEL BALRDRto811TWO SCHOOLS •.41611 Bloat St. w from 'Branches 41 Bias Sit , Bamusea 8 72 Rideau Street- Ottawa • EARN HONEY at home ' Spare or full-time money-makins! Learn to make candy at home. earn as you learn. Free toola supplied. Correapondence course. NATIONAL INSTI. TIITE OF CONFECTIONERY Ros'd.. Do. rtmler P.O. Box 162, Montreal,—P.Q. COMFORT for believers In, affliction sent free for Ic. self addressecL eavelope._Boa-0. 3 -18th 9t., New Toronto. Ontario CECK D T1 CHOP'Menvy Battik For quick relief from Itch in� cased by stag athlete's foot, scabies, tomplecand otberil�ki� roditfons� useyurs. tools medlcted, liquid Y. �II�iCRIl7 tow Greaadew �d stainless. Soothes, comfort# and quicklygy intenseitchlns. Don't.# A teTtOw.ms11#I a+v for D. D• D. ISSUE 27 — 1949 t that keep )roar game in dw "rough". Rub in Minw,d's to make those muscles cool, relexed, ready for the fairway. For sprains, muscular stiffness, aches ink pains. Greaseless, quick drying, no nnplessont odor. Ago" aeereowalcol alae eSc Go MINARD'S LINIMENT a. LOLLYOYR.OWN —..— .. PRilR gGAffTTES�� D�A W/TH f 1�� A ILY CIoGARETTE TWA= «E} �%�,�j a, after spending a month with^' Baby Gulliver is still in hosypital, dry weather we have been Ravin that the .- ` I oWlands their daughter Mrs. John Chisholm, but is making eratisfactorY g� proper correction of the A, of Old Forest Road. raw, Prog- the spring that tills the pool is eyes would assist the yatient to r We are ve - running very low, but let' us hope withstand other nervous troubles or =y pleased to see John We are pleased to say that Mro. The ladies of Rouge Bills W. A. that the dry spell will soon be over break down. Many oases called Ml - that around for the 'holiday. Dave Mead is somewhat improved made very good with their Rum- and the youngsters will be able, to Mr and Mrs. 6t. Onge have re. but we are sorry to learn that her mage Sale at the Hall last Satur' grains are traceable directly to eye. ,turned to their home in Nous Scot_ forth is. ill i Luchlne Que. day. The � get fa and do their stuff once a- strain and Und relief upon imm. father n y proceeds of this are for gain. The new Lite Guard will � be ediately wearing the proper correo- the building Building Fund. ' The at the picnic on F`rida'y, to meet tion, ladies hope to have another in Aug_ you all. Nearly a century . ago sHazIeMn ust and will have a home -baking stated that about fifty sale at the same time - y percent of the '.nmates of insane -asylums were Do not forget the time. on July there because of uncorrected eye. First. There will be fun Lor all, YOUR EYES LET �,,R'; , - COSMETICS and also, a big Bingo at the Hall � strain - he was laughed at - today a � PHOTO-FINIS.HLNG in the evening followed by a free, in the light of better knawiedger uoxf this assertion may not be true but �• . US /�'� PSP • VETERINARY SUPPLIElI modern old-time dancing; and if ...� tion. Only you are fond of vraltzing, be sure ;AND VI SION is more plausatrle. FILL BABY NEEDS Y i) �' at �•f to_be_on-_hand for the "waltz con - _.ftp.. ■•torie4 • • w � on Used. Oelp i .,-STORE HOURS test". q,b� The Lion's Club, at, West Hill Rewritten � CAL -VARY TLrMPLEI THA r aze to be congratulated on their from previous Pentecostal Holiness Church • do the ��porndb�, Week Dais: � copyri>ihte of I --- PRESCRIPTION e•� A. M. to 9.00 P. M. _ Carn.val last week -end. It was a We, the members of Pickering r. &xn s: great success and walking amongst { the crowd, East Woodlands area 0. H. TDO G&Pel' Church wish to bring to 1.00 P. Ili, to $ P. 3L was very well represented, and we Optometrist your attention that we have -than. are hoping that our own Carnival Disney B1d;. now aged re calling e na=e oft our"Cas church. We to be held oa August 1•- and 13, I (Opp, P. O.) ( Pentecostal oliness Church, A J. R. BOYES, Phmry Temple will be such s success, a e do not j warm welcome 'is extended to one • have a car for a draw, but we do Phone 4 and all. _Signed - members. - - - have a beautiful- combination phono � iOdave, 131B graph and radlo, which, at the Pre- ' The Store Bent time can be assn at Sq}:walm's Certad c le PIOKER NG TowTrsHIP COUNCIL Store We hope you will take a a aces of amnesia • have will meet on Monday July 4, 1949 *PICd�RIN4 WF„3T FIILG good look at it, also the other priz- been reported to be suffering from at the Conaon Chambers � es on display, and also get your- very pronounce ocular d9sturban- phoine: as -Phone: Scar. 2809 self some tickets, cea, Is it not teasonable to conclude f ��' Onto, 'at 1,00 P. X. It Is hoped that the pool will be For Geaeral Business ready by July 2nd, but with the _ 2tHE NEW ALL -METAL DODGE SUBURBAN . $ NOW N GRAHAM .House & Farm Wires - --- POLE LANES ON PRIVATE Property Also OarowBroct Sd and No. i Phone: Plekarft 195J Electrical.App�� For YOU After You Have The ,Electrical Labour Saver In Your ?tows GROCEiiIEB NZATS -LOON FOR THE MW TRICK WITH - -- -- ICE ORE" ' SOFT DRINKS ... �. Dunbarton Radio& Electric .: :. � PHONE: PICK. 153J. ON IT'S DOORS _ ' C . Store Hours. Each Weekday PHO -NE PIC7iERL\G 1f15J2 8.00 a, m. , o .00 P. hi. �_ _....... T 7 aa� .....r. OAS Al OIL The new all -metal Dodge Suburban is a.car of many uses. With the I rear seat in position it is a big, roomy, family car with an extremely large amount of useable luggage space. With the rear seat folded to _ the floor (an easy one -hank -d operation)-, it can "double" as a panel ' . _ ro a bac BAYANT MOTOR SALES delivery vehicle with 84 cubic feet of enclosed carrying space. With Trgttor Work the tail board down there is a length of ?feet 5 inches f m the k f the rent seat and an embody width of 5 feet o ! extreme GARDE\ PLOTTING - DLSCING - ,FEiitiVSOlti 'lRAOTORB .. LIGHT E�rCAVATT1�iCi - .. • - CtOhIPLETE LINE OF @LPIAEUMN-T8 Now ON DISPLAY Wood o Jand 1Cat FromATTENTION�E FARMER TOVnX0 A= 9FPA1R3 TO r1LL_ --CHAS. HU7CIE9E08 P80Nsl: WHITBY 9filf0 200DUNDAS OT. Pickering. _ Pb 94 9 ARAYNGTg I®P QET PRVAI[G PRA� POB DR" OR OREPPLIDD PARI[ AN89AIA EILEEIV' JACKSON � ; OPTOMETRIST �AKEST -..-WORK _ i Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Tneeda, Eve'��' "�° ,:.?O N ONTARIO FARMS �.10P,S. - Plrst Door East .o<'Kiiwnie Halt This message is addressed particularly but some PHONE PICFi. 48. 'women also can be used. Cross are ripening earlier than „c,inl n11 DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. - DAILY SERVI6 CE %ORONTO :_ .P-ZUGHAM OLAIi1�pNT Bdl3T BOUND READ DOWN W10f3T HO , VAL pm. P.M.. a.m. a.m. s.m, CAL 31.3 » PAL DaJay.*moi, ��t &►Tsai Time Daily. am 8n3. and . Sun. 'S an. Sat. Sen. and '� .� -' . ETORONTO ,':. �tq. i • & >� ~ Rol. Rol. only Sol. Hol. 801 Hol. Hol. Only got 81aa. i est Oiti 8.48 40.10 6.46 9.00 10.00 9.15 Bay and Dmdr 4.10 9.36 10.96 9.40 8.40 9.36-1_l.[0_-6.30-- 10.30 4.90 9:36 10.96 9.50_ - Soarboro &j. ; 8.10 9.10 - 3.00 9.00 1.16 1.16 4.66 4.46 0.10 10.95 _ 1039 4.38 2.50 10.60 10.06 � swvora r 3.98 9.69. 10.68 .10.05 { BMW&% Owners .: !4.46 8.45 1..43 8.49 1.00 4.80 3.46 10.40 4.40 3.66 lo.bb 10.10 _l j .• - : '4.40 8.40' 13.67. 33.66 437 4.96 L43 8.H a.80 10.64 13.00 4.60 8.06 11.05 -10.90 MarhLaaot 7.00 9.15 11.16 10.30 `� _- Ipcast Hill;.. '1.90 8.30 13.4& 4.1& jL06 7.08 3.50 11.20' 10.8 fir+sefa Iillwe � I -so 3.30 1.146, &.li 13.35 �0 4.05 4.00 3.80 AUG - �1 a 7.10 s.3b 11.36 .10.444. �� f, 5420 8x8 11.86 10.61- -Broafibas �, ...� nor �. ,4 � ,8.1• MOO 3.36 8.10 , , 7.00 3.00. 13.i1ti �.�6 8.00 .. OAALT 4MVV"Og`8F dPAA k.XXi ft 3TWR SEPT. 30 tl1-AROM vOltmm Retwo Fat• O Ir om H3L14.....,..,,; , ry BRQIIQ$Ai�.....,......,, r!0 `*� ��' 1 j t. s 0 T `.i . °' • '" "', ' , 1_.t.; CLJ►>1�t0 «.,.-a. � d6 t `M' i1.+1Q .: ,� BROCK TNEATRI ''VCi'E32T�Y' AIR-CONDITIONPID , Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- June 30, July 1 and 2. i6hdws At 7.00 and 9,00 P. M. Holiday and Saturday Matinees at 1.180 P. M. gatnrtlay Evening Show at 5.80. .June Bride starring uurr m l)AVIB fend }ROBZRT MONTWM;ERY Ca -0p g Growin Mash FOR RROPER GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT CO-OP GROWLNG MASH supplies nutrients for growth, good feathering, strong bones and early mat- urity. It produces cottnplete development and condi- tions the birds so that when' the pmlets are ready for the laying house they v#411 be in excellent condition for the laying year. CO-OP CAROWING MASH is so- pecially formulated to develop and mature the pall-. fete wither on range or in confinement, :LAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE PHC?NIE SSW ' , Cit '?JM&0NT, ONT. BVIL.DkIlls, SUPPLIES 14mmediate Delivery Chan Be Made Of The Following Items Asphalt Shingles Boll Roofing In All Grades Roll -Brie Siding Asphalt Root (Joanna Aluminum Corner Bead Ridge Cap and Valley Chimney Flea Luing Sand ` Aid Lime Brick Face Brief 0"crete Blocks Insulation Bats and Loose Cedar Posts and Polies A. W. MITCHM. PHONM 74 and 114 ••ATTR TRUCKS P>SS Z� WAY" • � Monday, . Tuesday, Wednesday LaetvCk►m 4, 5 and e. plete Show at 8.15 o -• : C L A R E illi O 'N T- JASSY. - Miss Hazel Hdnait, of Galt, spent :IN TE0H]N1CDL4= the week -end with Miss Rarlene farewell sermon on Sunday haat to starring MAFXARET iAJMW}OOD Norton, a large congregallon, Mr. Kennedy FATRICIA BAC, 3)ENNIS PRICE LMT. and Mrs Jos. Farr, Orillia, . leava,3 this charge. to go to Cann - -and Plus An Added Attatwetion spent the .week -end with Claremont ington. We wish him .his tam - friends here, ily the very best; The Gentleman Mrs, Hooey and family of Wood-, Many from here attended Decor- ville, called on friends here last alion Day, at Salem, on Sunday. _ From Nowhere Friday, and had supper with Mr. Mr, and Mrs. John White are and .Mise. Don Hedges, driving a nice new car. starring WARNER BAXTER Mr, and Mrs, Don Hedges and Mr. and Sirs. Veitciu and Mr, and family spent Sunday at -MF. J. Ba - ?sirs, Rea, of Toronto, called on Mr• gerow's cottage at Kirkfield, and Mrs. C. Kiliey on Sunday af- +,11<hursday, Friday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs, C. Redman spent ternoon. . July 7, 8 and 9• i Sunday with friends in Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Jones and Mar- Sunday Mr. Doug. Dickinson is on holi- days this week vin, had a pleasant week's h,o•liday at HL Wde, near Huntsville, last .One The Sarco plant- will begin lioli- week Afternoon dapt this weak -end and will close The Communicants' Claes which dawn all nett week, has been. carried on by Rev, I. E. ?N TEiQEMCOLOR The Claremont Co -Op. will close Kennedy for a number of weeks," starring DENNIS MORGAN I on Friday, July 1st, but will be has born troll by a number tot our DOROTHY MAI,0NZ open again on Saturday. July 2, younng people joining the church - DON DeFtOE sad JA'NIS PAIGE The Ward -Mitchell Picnic will be to give their lives to the Service of held this Sataurday at Musselman's the :Master. Those who joined are: i Lake when it is expected a good Misses Marion Carter, Georgina _.- . ' crowd will -be on hand, Duncan, Bernice Duncan, Barbara PLYWOOD A ,house=warming party wa_a held for Buil Vose at his home one even-, Mairs, Ann Barclay, Mrs. Don Beer, Marvin Jones, David Norton, Those 1✓OD ling last week, when a number of transferred, were: firs, E. Jones, BUILDING MATERIALS their -friends gathered there, � Mr. and Mrs. W. Middleton and stir, Standard, Tempered. Teanpertlle Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wood, .Miss i firs and Mrs, _Rob-inson and Black Masonite liarstaret wood, of Toronto, .? . Mr. and Mrs. Don Beer, Mrs, L. No, 1, B C. Fif Panel and Argue and daughter ,Susan, of St. John N: B, spent a d" -.with. Mr. t Mathews: also Mrs, Villa ~,'.right. were at Caesarea on Sunday morn - Pine Combilnatlon Dooey Quarter, Three-eighths. Halt, and .hire; lien .Wood Iavt week ita and attended the church where Five-eighths and Three-quarter twelve Past. Presidents of the I airs. Bee'r's uncle. Rev, C. H Ell- H. C. Fir Plywood Fuu'tg �Iers'a Advertising Club, aL ' iott, !s pastor, Toronto, held their annual et -to - R baseball - July - Duabar-ton vs. _. getbtT at the home of Mr, and .4 Plckering, a1 Dunharton. Clarre Keevilon Tuesdd l;en the boys talked shop and had a lot LUMBER YARDS of fun. Outario County Co.Operat.ive p10SI1.KING, ONTARIO The Lewis [amity had a' get -to- MetricalServices Phone 2114 gether on July lat. The Group cam - prised: Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Lewis The Ontas o County Co-operative and,their daughters and their fam- Meuic:al 'Services, held their first - • 'ilfes; Mr. and 'Mrs Gordon Graham, annual meeting at .Sunderland on of-Oebaws. and Mr, and „Mrs, Sam June 13, and from' their report, we 1f�`r7 Taylor, of Claremont. note the following: - . my am A number from here plan to at - Gerd the celebration at Pickering "liaising the winter of 1948, the Farm Forums di=cussed the need �- on July lat. -5 for . C'tr-operative Prepaid Hospit- �.y Tbere was a good turnout last al Plan. After giving it edretul Sunday evening• to bear Rev. i. E. *Ludy, we solicited the. financial aid ` Kennedy• preach his farewell ser- of the 'north and South Ontario moa, Rev. Kennedy will preach (oat,ty Federations of Agriculture. • DAtly srevtt! TO •►t his first sermon on his new charge With the $100 �r_pplied by them, we _ CAKAotANAswttf.A losrti at Canning ton. next Sunday. Rev. proceeded to organize the Ontario i ettAatieeo susaa Odle Ip1At fERvtCI 'POO ALL Davis, of Stouffville United Cburch C ounty Co-operative Medical SeT- 480W Cyt will, have ebarize of the services in iltea,,, ....we received our Charter at C` Adllfs AM 01001/+1A110M Claremont during the month of Sunderland on, June 14, 1948 .... the emLer,h;pon April._30,_19.49 was a - E R N 5 E On July. First, Dr. V. F Tomlin• F. 191, including 3 . church groups, ;�iAsi .HOU yon will officially take over the 2. Forums 2 Institutes, 1 Commun- . AL S reins of the presidency of the Pick- 'qty , G roup, 1 Credit Union, 1 Cop- ering Rotary Club, Dr. Tomdinson cre,tive, . l Twp. Federation of Ag - has been active in the club s+nee be ricuiture," joined it some years ago. ` There are 40 Co-operative Medic - LUMBERMl's. Rawson is spending' a few a, Services groups in the Province weeks with friends in St. Thomas. I and S more are being organized. S �®+Vl*Q We welcome Mr. and MTs. 8bav-• '•Our' organization serves you in er to the vd1lage. They'bave moved two ways: by charging only the into the forester Jos. Farr home. iniuimum premium for the services, Mr, and MTs. Ken Wood moved second,by_. returning any reserves Ak44 =� —;� into the John Judd "11 ie Tas��pee Without wrecking the future Finan - sial structure ........ in this way I be_ HAROLD BQO'I'! Morley Family in Car Accident lievP not only our Ontario County Mr and Mrs. Fred Morley and Services, but ' Co-operatives in. gen- >esewees>L H1SltwSys 2 std !!!. two eons Joe. and Ken, were in a era), under Rochdale Principles, are l • g a ung way n so ng world ~ ening while returning. to Claremont problems." - (Pre s4dent) from Ashburn. The night was foggy The -Auditors' report shows assets as they approacheed an eastbound on hand of - cash, $2184,41, KAIERcar S with only one iicht. The. other Dutch plow- J car, driven by a ~oath - ed into the Morley car. Damage was TRACTOR ELECTRIC heavy, to troth car.: lir, Morley re d ceived a wrenched shoulder a.nd Mrs. Morley,.minor bruises. The CUnTn'-4Tn•G, DISCINO - House and Barn Wiring other passencers .escapee unhurt. C RADING 7 ESTIMATES GIS%&`I . police are investigating. _ ° IRVING WHITE A1C.C.C��QY, _ —BROUGHAM - _ ,- PI�1::Z-P 8:,a -- _. -�-•--- Pickering Village - Phone 24W ,� ee �q ",'Jack¢rin9t �llni, Rev. I. E Kennedy preached his • PRONE PICK. 129 . �- Garden Party ;.' - Wed. July 13 [Maple Leaf Fire , .. ; ULetIiTMONT OOM11iU7ViTY PARK BOARD Insurance Co• IN THE CLA "ONT PARK . Masted• of Oergnonies AL. HARVEY Write or Phone ATURFNG -- HARRY DUNLOP and DOLLY ROBIMON ' ..for Farm and ountry cheap 114v,;C International Comedy Couple Buildings ROD RODDICK NANCY McCRAIG lstoI" Inonranoe on Buildings (AV=In8%JMagic • and, Her 9kccatdiou 'and Windmills, Silos etc, RAM TO -22nd Her Guitar' with PopuIAr Western Songs Sntomi'obile Inmrance of An Hinds 180th Mosquito 13quadron York Lions Tn.►mpet BAND 'Bowman & Gibson In A Pre-Ahrrw Parade PWreahments +nn Grounds - Procc. cds for ',playground Equipment Ia: case of ratan -, in Hall Adm. 50 and 25 cts. STAFFORD BROS. Meaamentai Works Phone Whitby me , sib Dundas et. IL WbAby McEACHNIE'S. -iRNITITRT DAAI.ER FQ?flaJLAL DIBECTOR Rrtvate AmbaLence Servile Day .or Nigft Was, mejua"m Prop. Phone Pick. 193 Pickering,-' �-Ont.j WM. MAW rr- . WOMBED AUCTIONBBM and : !VALUATOR --- Phone or Write 814 Dundas St. Fast. Whitby • f 'OPTOMETRIST 9.80 to =A0 and 2.00 to A 00 Evenings: Man., Wed., F!. 7 to 9 DISNEY. BLDG.. Opp. $ O. OSHAWA. ONTARIO Phone . Res. 25218; Office 1616 (Tbree_D&7 Service arranged)' )eilers & Atkinson Phone Agfa. 901 W 2 - 8touff. 290 Licensed Auctioneers -26 Year's Ezpedence , : Sales conducted anywhere Specialising In Farm Stock; F Td - tam and Propwty Sales. All Sales personally Listed and Advertised. Bulls prepared and posted. ImPrompt Service L Re na6le Rates EMM" 290 STOUFFVII"-, Sirectery A. E. Richardson —GE NERAL INSURAli UM - REAL INTATA 4 ONVEYANCOLNG An Old -established Agency, Besot To Serve done Pickerias so M. ,AL. :B:0 JM R. Iaffunume Of All Btu Insurance Adviser 20th Anatvetnary , Address Phone Brougham, Out. Pick. 241W'2 KEN AND CLARKE 3L=1:Z3E[N'TI0E AUCTIONEERS Joeased and Authorised for as Co=ties o! Ontaris and York, Farm Stock, Implements Hon hold Furniture, Real EftMe Sales our Specialty at Resisonwe Rates. Dual -service for til! . Price of One. M111flm P. O. phone, Agin. RW Markham P. O. phone Mata` 208 Prentices have been established auctioneers ince 1890. Barrister, 8011dter, X0tW7 Public `C. C. RICHARDSON 308 I ZNT 13iF1IJD1'm - - nccate: Toronto . EL. 0814 �onu�teat� Highway llfont-ment Works ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP, I R. R. 1, W,Wtby, Ont. hiller Fest of Whitby, Out. On No. 2 .Highway Phone . W hitby ,403 I, J A. WILLOUGHBY I AND SON$ Forty Years Canada's Legg. eat ]Farm Agency. For CoUN"T P%ropert3f con I sale J. I• (Sud)' Btswart AD0805 - Toronto For That,Home In The City Cali Our City Dept» !.� H'F8187 . Toronto I GORDON F. OSBORNE 015 t9ct 'Manages _. -EXPIRE -LIFE Insurance Company Representatives Tom Pockrin _ ..-• Bu" (Tray, Oshawa (bo. White, Botrmauviils-- _-. _-- -- 9L�etephoue 6aS, 1Nhltby, Oat. Friendly Resident Agent" RRA.LTOR INSURANCE AGENT L1lFE, FIRE CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILI� LI-iB1t71ITY LNSURAYCE Etc: BUY FR". AND LIST YOUR PROPERTIDS FOR SALE WITH -CYRIL E. MORLEY �._..��COMRIE:- IUMBER The Coo uL LIMITED A. Phones: Scarboro 3336 or Howard 1117 I `� • '► Scarboro Junction FOR IMMEDEATE DE7L.IVERY. r LUMBER_ -Rough 'or Dressed, Trhn, Sash and Dodi% ; WUMOW 'UMTS OOMPLETE-.Frame Sash, Glass, pptsq balances, Factory -built . and 'prefitted.• , WALLBOARDS. -Ten Test, Dounaoo'ns, Gy"-oc, Zi pe tboard. P=WOODS-4-1r, Cedar, Birch, Weldtex, and Etch Wooer E90NG?IJA--AA-rhs1t and Cedar with Nails, •Insuftle Sidb% 7. M. Cedargrain Siding, Pittabnrg paints.