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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_08_12 , T P_ CK-EIRING :Ht �YOL. 88 Q+10. 48 PICSDRL\G, O\TAIi O, FRIDAY, AiGCST 12, 1949 bent® 1►ee copy Authorized ac gecoad CIaeB lliatter :,' Subscription Rate: $2.00 per year; U. S. $2.60 W C. MLTRKAR and 50N, PL'BLiSHERS _ ew . Subject � ntrovei of Much Co. ,-Bylaws , . . -among , .ProspeeMve ' iuilders THE BUILDINI� BYLAW letter, written by a Fairport Beach POLIO NOT REPORTED IN- IM- .i Zh1tR tKQ L�yi•g� The new Pickering Township Tesident appeared in the, Star on MEDIATE VICINITY AS YET. Pickering vjlja (� BuildingBylaw Tuesday evening, directed,&t our TWO CaaeS OnlyRe Pickeriri L I y w (of whdch every Township Council, on this by-law, ported At Ajax f Pickering wiled Church tax-Payer will receive a copy with 'but having met many f_ths_tcw- .It wa..s reported-oa-Tuesd HFA 'ohm' Young, hlnister t_ Edwin Balsdo _and „IEell-�'-Dls_ IIIg- p Ins *-e;��2eks) -is rain- - -- p a3--drat ' Sunday, August 14, 194'9 Ley spent severs days in the.North Ing gndte a furore fns comers to our tcwnshf we're not three more cases_of polio had been some sections surprised to find that among them, taken to hospital. Reference to the 10.00 a. m, _, Sunday School Country last wee visiting Orillta, with some people. P 11,00 a m; Morning Service -Alldland and JVasaga Beach; The clause, which Jr substance, -there are a Iimited few. only, who- 11.1. 0, H. however does not coni.frm 31r, Re would write such �a-lette: that report The No Evening Service g Parker suffered a nasty requires a deposit of $300 from each i still, only the, - ash.in the head on Saturday prospective home-baffler, to be ;Home-baling Sale Cancelled two reported last week from Ajas, i Audley)Service at 9.43 A. M. while erecting a swing for his child- lodged with the township council, No eases have b$en reported in �� ten, and a pole fell striking him, Appears-to be the "sore spot" with The Home-baking Sale by Easter our immediate vicinity. I Pickering Presbyterian' Church airs. Harry Purvis spent a few the critics of the bylew. Lodge, Rebekah Pickering, to be Rev. David Marshall, Minister days visiting in Sunderland last Though refundable this $300 is held at the Lo;zte of _'Mrs. Robert W Regular services will 'be with. Reek intended as evidence oi.good,laith, Balsdon on the 19tH, ha; been ! drami during the month of Aug. -SI r'• and Mrs. Bromwich and fam_ proof of intention and sometkr�,ng cancelled, till some l4aei• d:.te. Don t Forget the ust. fly are visiting the letter's of an assurance by the prospective parents Ladies' Aid j ,lir. and Mrs. J. C Bryant and on builder that a really intense to -East Woodlands The regular monthly meeting of Sunday presented their daughtor, build a "house" (one, we suspect, the Ladies Aid rill be -held at tate Joan. Marilyn fcr the Rite of, L'ap- - the Cou th hones will, lis tasatfon, � C*JY �A home of Mrs. Wallace, Brock Roar, tisru at the United- Church, with D=ovide that owner's share of the. J RIVAL `•rl Thursday. A.ti art•18 at ?. U p. ur. and _firs. Ghie, uncle and aunt cost of operating this municipal- n: A full a'iteuda:ice,is requested. of the child as Cod-parents ity), and will rot leave a family a ' a C,r3-will meet at :ire 4-corners at fir's. George Schell Aiwa went living in garages, nude`-ground, or 1 .. _ -DlXOn Field 2 13 sharp.. into Oshawa Hosyfral- for major In barns It is argued-that this is 1urgery, last week and'lat`es re- with hardship on' those persons who I DON'T MEAN TO � Calvary Temple Pentecostal parts are "satisfactory". t with limited her t are unable g, August 12 & 13 c m. - Su elervices. `� 31r. and Mrs Irving White spelt Provide any other type of housing, •1. x.45 a, m. - Sunday School � the Reek-end visiting .relatives in Yet, there are other persons living S,E: �E11.00 a. m, - llornin Worshi g D Lockport, N.. Y; in'-Pickering Township 'too,•At the Q floes This :9nsH er Your Question? 7.00 P. m, - Evangelistic bliss Shier, R. N, visited her par. 'present moment •we have many YOU ASCRIPTION I Wednesday' . 8.00 P. ItiL eats, Church St,, during the week- small, low-cost hotmes, producing in Up...�g� - A call during the - Prayer fleeting• en 3, day did not tion from 20 to g25 each year, _ Friday 3lrs. Littre t� $ �/ ,AST �+ w� become successful in our attempt jobs, Sutton, is visit- -,from some of those same homes 1 OU'r7V1�1.MISS AN to verify the report. but the alter. j '8'00 P. M. '- 'yoking People Ing her son. and _firs Littlejohn there is attending our schools;Srom ISSUE OF T mat ve,,,;very good authority,,,, states Pastor �F. E. McEvoy E here. three to five children, wlio isre be- that Mr•"tt'alter Thomson K-, C. M. i Sev c are a- something educated here at a cost of NEMPAPER� Dumbarton Un ted ' _ _ rt P, who has just returned fr waay at tariff; at, Uu'k Lake thls something oyes $50 a year, each. If ', raham. 1►Lnister week: Ruth Law • e statement, that Sunday , Irene Salter, Jes- we.may exsect'' to eee , the to al 10,30 g m. - Suaday School week: Bushby, lnu arrd Ruth [+e:tt e. then the tovashi,p Ithe balance of f. 3R-RL?- "water project" Proceeding shortly '�i,lb a. m. - Worship ! patidin• ' the townshiptaxpayers) will have to -r � RR( + Miss Joyce . «Titter rs s ' 3 • -uf we attend to our part of:it. ;,38Eveningher holida pay:the balance, and. 1f this con- We have been makingthe p m• ea sat Sun. rrci ys in the ifu kok U.nt- P.e' _Wed. - 7.30 P. m,b- Prayer Service dltlon were nllo�erl to continue, - - dictions ig 'these cofumnj, tbat we Mrs. Pearson vlAtedsbe:tlaio-ter. short �Ycrl. . •7.3U p. m. - Prayer'Service ' this be4aclng would, ins inan- would not ree the •'bclieuie" grog- Thursday . Evening choir priscUm Airs. Scott it v.'asag,,i Beach sever- time, be•fartng a serious Finan- - I ressing until this Aj:�,x-Pitkex;ng Fridwy . Cubw and Scents al days last week, c-I&I crisis. Many men, 1 ^ing toJoy � Uevelcpmrnt :uheme :dispo3 ed of'; Saat, • I�orintuhtly . 1lodon Plletnres Mr, 'Gordon L. w .returned [rots with their families in Pickering. in.some manner Our sflurce of in ; . .,....,� the Oshawa Hno; tat via 51c l:ac xi _ are working in Toronto, for the - fa mattoa reveals that this ;titter }Ht;hi.ensl ('r�•r•k (C•entennial) ambulvnce on '1 rtesd�y. Gla 1 to gee benefit of Toronto. If his em-ploy'er t. Project is non—Or F, acid thlt ::a Rev. J. K. Braham;.Minister i him• home a za'n and to Linn CIA should find 1t nec'eolary. to lav' t• +¢` f x ��� are more or ;e-.s free to proceed Sunday } he is ateadtly `rr,yroving that man off, be may fins it neceez- �. .• y with the initial plan F-or.. .tbc2 iUcal;l 10,,110 a m - Worship and S. School 11r. and '.11rg. L'ili Hiles have..re- - ars to go on relief—Pickering p;tys. r house-bolder-Viere now remains:-$ I. 7.30. P,-m, - Pleasant Stan. Evening turned frna, a •week's vuratiaa at not "Toronto: We believe that our "wait and see" period, bion, - 8.30 p. m. Or. Boys' Group . ; seLga Bea.'.r. Township Council has just t-hip In tea""' Wed. - b.ew.p. ire. - C. G. I. T: 4i3�. Hsrold Hates; of 'henokll mind when revlFing their Building . - Thurs. - E3.au le m, • Trail ars +acl NIrs. U�hun.ne, of 13oarranviile Bylaw, - 8.00 p, M. - Choir practice ; have been visiting 1t r;. Fr nl. J. There 1s some question in the IIIIIf111fH11Nllte IIItIHttI11Hi1tI11t11111111t1111111111lltNntn1111tNHn1111111111H111H11_ iFrl. - For tn!ghrIv - Motion Pictures 1';n::=e for a few ddvs, minds of many eta to the type od b1r EAc Jot:e and Owon, ''of hams the the mIrn w.ho objects to = R 1.uiep: rr United Church awensfiound are visiting Crienfi fti the $300.00 deposit" intends to = SPORTS _ . J. K. Braham, Minister s ev. I: build, It is assumed that the famdly = Sunday Pickering., g. 10.30 a,' "m. - :unday School nBOAT FUR SALE oke which is able to erect a "r�ttbstan- i = teal" home, meeting t'te require- _ 11.00 a, m, _ Church Service 1.4 Foot .runnl;-;,rt, 4_c yl:ttder Can- menta of the 'briny, are unlikely to = ,. CLAREMONT PARK tiner:ttil yiotor with Taurine tilaul rg 1'iikeriu� Library ('losing :old, running lights"and acces•iirfes, become public chs ea. - Your Editor hal one woman call, _ —` °II Spec d 2'0 to 25 :riiles ger. hour. Rea- -hose For i'acatl whose husband worked in Toronto, - Wednesdays Augur t 17. - Apply Nei:s Uftice. snnable A and was expecting to 'be laid oft - - The P ckeT.ne Library will be work, but site wasn't worrying, say - closed atter S. urday August 13. Broagh,un l"d•. Lpa;.nu• _ W!11 Or Ing "you'll have to keep us". The ___._ __FOOTBALL TOURNA TENT _ $55.00 PRIZE �� for three weeks` opening aga-rn on Lobe, Th,y %%'sn - City of Toronto should "keep" that ' Zion, ;doff Tuesday. R�Ptemher 6, 1 - na, Clt►remont, >E fork L'nited (Sr.) Extra books may be had for the I 'at has been iuuud iwpoybible to. family, not Pickering, =' M.F3.N'�S and-LADIES' SOFTBALL TOURNA114DNTS t holtda5s 1 complete a two-out-of-three Cisme _ It's a "hard, tough" way of deal- Ing with the situation, we know_ Softball at 1.30 P. nn: — Playofty at 7.60 P. M. � � play-off•by the :august 15 deadline we are "our brother's keeper" but _ RACES FOR CHILDREN to decile who will represent..tire Pickering Tovrnship League in the the answer can be given only when �BING4.and OTHER GAMES Lti THE EVENING - , someone determines 'how far other; Provincial .Assoc•'ation, therefore, it ,R,klb'lilE`HINI •.NT BOOTHS ON THE (;ft0(:NIA € was decided that since Brougham are expected to &-—certainly. we � was so 'Obviously the . 'best team are not prepared to say that Pick- PLA.v TO ATTEND AFTI RLY00N. r_nd .)_:l ENING ertngnahlp_should b�ex ectej (ahem) the; Would representthe to meet every crisis that comes a- ";= "MISMION: 50c.,and •.3c•, i League unle-s Pickering could win _ _ • tWo games out of two. In`a gamenit ' Jong, ` . NIIIRIIIIIHIIIIH,11111HIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111H11111 IIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIItH11111111H111U111 A very bitter sarcastic. unfair _ Prou9ham on Wednesday night, though, Brougham squashed .ihat - --- — - ----- ------ --- que,,wOn 8 to 5. They play again on Throubh no fault of their owu, we hh}ve 8,wu�, of rE;cuacEb, the suppc.rt of commerce and tY:e Friday night,' but'even sitonl.i Pick- felt that a grrut many of the Canadian people have strengtening of national security, ether forma of erittg win,,,,exceht ' for a "very never taken the trouble to find out, or have e�'en•had Ucnbpu:RR,tion must therefore always be subordml. slight" possibility of squeezing; in a i..ougbt befo.le them,' more'abou one f the mo- " game Saturday i t c �t to,. The r..a:aays should carry the .traffic they can I g t is generally taken for granted-that Brough m mportant inifluencez contribarting to the development best h-audle in the national irate ea. Railways at the - IT. � � ( this country of oars--our sy.tems of railways. iuon:ent are obliged to curry anything'and everything sO .Many will know of the numerous "invest:ga.tions" �=that is given them as freight, :�'hi'ie the '"other ser- OFFICE end commissions that have been at work during the- vices" ean'pick and choose, which is' ha:cdly the C CLOSED three or four .years endeavcr:ng' to adjust the =right thing for a service .that.is baffling for an es- diftcrences, rates, labor' p:nb;ems etc., and at the istance. I ' ' ` r.,oment, R, N. Beattie, of the 'University of Toronto; Ope:•(afing under charter obligations our railways Next Week' .: making a study of the •Aystemy" and tiansporta- .claim that "as long as 'thin-traffi lines must be ! , t.cn in general, in Canada with a view to making operated to develop frontier areas and link isolated ( . ; Following our usual practice, the . ecommendations, that might improve a situation sections with the national economy, Canadians must )�, 3icCurdy, Popular "Folk-Sing. News Office closes, the third week ` t::et is becoming increasingly difficult to a new and be cpreptied for annual deficits - i- er,, Heard.Regularly on CBC. ` in August (nest week) and the ,ung nation. Mr. L'eattie states "One hundred years-ago, the - ; dews wall not appear that week. ' It is generally known that, using one set of figures f:rst responsible. Feae:Al .Government produced a �. Correspondents and adverCisers, u. a certa'n financial statement, the nationally own- Guarantee Act to a.id in the corstruetion of t;a'rlways 1n Jfernot'iam particularly are asked tb take note.. ea 'Canadian National Railwa s has been showing a • • �..«'e're.goin' fishin' or something, Y g . .the idea was that whenever a :ailroad of more. ueficit a:-ost each and every year, but what u, not than seventy-five miles 3n length wa half built by In loving memoir of a dear lis- ,HIGH SCHOOL-TO TAKE OVER 'ter-rn-law Elia White, who passed TOWN HALL'HERE t ` sc generally known is, that this .defdc.it•has been in a,. private en.terpTise, the government would guarantee away August 16, 1948, i ,4 very large measure, brought about by the C N. R. a return of 6 percent on theother half,.This Act was mi ,:ays a n face having to provide for the defZi, 1 abilities and the Tequired because capital for railway constructdon Are n'pleasure to recall; has made arrangements.to open the interest and other caamy Ing chaxges, as a result.of coulld 'not otherwise be obtained. It was hoped that Sire had a kinkily word for each, Towa•Hall here,' to take care of that system's having taken over the old Grand Trunk aid the railways developed and enriched the country, And-died, beloved by all. the- overflow that is expected with --it's assets, and, it's "volumdnous" liabilities, which -'they would make profits which wound gender the .Eve: remembered by Herb., Doll:, one of the Forms in the High., the C N. wild never be aRrle "to" pay off", let alone .government guarantee sdinply an •i'nd:tial gesture 'oL d Family' School, at ,the September' opening. pay the interact on "an old debt". `conliidence. Instead of this,. the need for state ,ase- � Forty desks have -been purchased t> In loving memory of a dear wife. I for use '±n the Hall. Equipment In The Canadian Pacific, a mare "prlvatel`y-owned" lii-t ince caontdnued and. increased. Acco'r'ding to the who passed away Auguse 16 1948, - system and the C N. acre competing against each --(: N. R. aubmdssions, the need stillexists." „Lotring and.kind in all her-wsys, being kept to a minimum, as the other under modetp-age competition'. moto- trucks' ' . Mr-, Beattie also submits 'perhaps what Canada Upright and Just to the end of her Hall is a 'temporary appointment adr-triansport and waterways, and. .they are fiYrding requdres is, three national rtailways.dnstead of two: days; _ , only, f3idays; and fru in her heart and The fifth room is being equipped this latter something of a problem, they even feel the C. P. R. as a yaiMd stick of commercial efficiency, e I In the public school to provide for that the Federal Government should be giving them. a smaller C. N. R, relieved..of _� its pioneering mind. - D a considerable increase in attendan- more recognition way of restricting t16 ©para- Beautiful memories left behind, I' / by 3 g .+and defence r�asponaiMlitiag ao ss to compete on even ce anticipated in the public school -�7ver remembered by Husband, - i ions of t:bese latter services. It is amgued that _ teir•ms with the. C. P. R..and a new government sys- n September. Prncpal Ray Doble - •Henry white. iSbii I d . "railway efficiency must be the attain aim, because item to shoulder all the deficit-product'ng- services I at the close of the Dalt term was we are dependent on railways for the development and the exceas capitalization of the C. N. R. i ` I then aware of »bout twenty-five l yonneaterl -bo are "starting out to school" in September, 'rut Wasn't ethe started CL � SS � FIED ADVERTISING - t 0 fore they were edge] started a stories - blew away the "b ter" which pro- tected the helmsman. A little IsAer P40, A 1Xfj their deck stores were washed WANTfD -� away. Getting short of oval the boys Auja s W&NTAD RONDao� _ Yon read and beta—and we tit wt couldn't keep iheir refrigerator go- OILS, GREASES, TIRES ♦ ' 1e-H`"y "'se!`r °r Edam's eZA �` Oa KEN . et WOYttmv wnow h tr Or Nearftls ghonld DlxeO'g ■[tom• °LaOM, etc.. t0 sill a now 1It 1� heed to—couatlea warnings h►g, so vitamin oils had to take the ta.wueldes, alwalo aces cxat:ouers, souse m n res Drus store, IS$v101sm, Ottawa. post- w eommis■toa. egos xo. as. ts+a ms� 1 Regarding the dangers of snit place of fresh food ase Hare Paint Roof coatmss, ata Dealers rat+ ti.0j. Street. New Toronto, Oat. - - * ; e are wanted, write Waroo Grease ♦. Oil Hquids sa beer, wine ar;d spirits; termites Tormto• R�AVI you HEARD about vim* Neuritis AEGIETERED NURSE nd but we fail to remember say each In the blackest portion of an ex- THE ONE CHANCE of your luetlmet Four► sad . Mita o' Palo Storer It ru roods AB day week. 96% commISSIM You oa� rstlre regalis.Postpaid Drag Stora as Qll hospiNE BOOTH from M admonitions about the trouble a tremely bark night a crewman Was on repeat business. income Tax service■, taw+ postpaid t1.9o. 1rOA small nuns al is miles tram Yon< u can et into through mixing batted on the head b a boom and 17s2 Avenue Rd- Toronto. Redfern 1146. Graduate nurse for general floor A� guy freely,g" an athletic sea with s bare saved from going over- eAT>QiTs Salary kilo, monthly. Luta ne Booth N s, too In Y, was barely BABY CI�CHe dal week. .hour flay. Catherine Booth - :What we scientists refer to as H2O, - board. Another crewman; diving in - sHTHEReTOsaAVGH + Company Patent slaty , o Apply sups.. sante Yew eommonl knoavn a water. And Toronto. Booklet f-i ileo. Sao Han street. Hospital, Orin■town, enure y for a swim when the ketch was be- BARGAIno ei'dtar�ed chicks 1 ere 3 week Tasoato. 130ok1et of tatorm ucm o0 legliegt, OPPORTUNITY for young women iFil M we think it is about time., calmed, landed on a shark baskingold. and sexed, gullets. cockerels. Pure 1: Dreeds and arose breeds. Mazy Dread• to train for one year as Practical Nurse* 4 * • cboo■e Lrom. Also day old chicks.available OPrOR1TQltiTitM tee 1[S{11 sad Re1M� chronic Patients 1n 160 bed Protestant 10e• in the shadow of the boli. They say the � rbuna. older Punets Io weeks to For those who take their sport he showed a rare turn of speed iayiny, Pure broods 'and cross breeds. Free BE A HAIRDRESSER titan Live out but owing allowance whPAO its mixed with water seem to suffer tratered terse.instruction dna supervision by sL getting back on board; and we don't Fergus, Twaddle Chick'Hatcheries Limited. aOi11�CAeat Opp LEADING Le Bt 00t. St. et Nurse. Naze etas.. September Srst snore heartbreak and punishment, doubt it oft three of the .nine Fergus. Ontario. Qreat ui Ufa ., St. Peter's Inllrmrrr. Hamilton, Ont. . illi terata for 1 ss monetary or other escaped rseasickness. CATCH up with thele started• chick■ two Pleasant d1saSIIed profs--1011 good wages APPLICATIONS for student Nurses are 2. reward, 'than any Other C18s8 of * * * alis three week• old. Pullets. Cockerels thousands successful Martel srWtrste■. qulred at the Sarnia General Hospl Nbn-sexed. Pure breeds. cross-breeds. Also America's greatest system. Illustrated Mtn- Sarnia, Ontario, This is'an aPDroved 8 athletes we know. Why they do ro KURREWA' looked fair] well day-old chicks available. Older pullets ten �go, free, Write or Call of Nursing. Honorarium after Prelim stet to Y weeks to laying. Free Catalogue. Top Notch QARVEL RAIRDRESSING term 1a complete, 125 per month. -will always rlm* g my Y battered when she reached San Chick sales, Guelph. Ontario. sCHOOLB ' onto tae—unless, just Possibly, they dd Pedro on June 27th., but they soon IDYM940 &ND O1.FANINa ch : 44 et w.. .. sam 11laa964 �� Slag St.. Eamnw these things because they like do- got her spruced up a bit. But even + 73 Rideau street, Ottawa. ' ing them, and are in sport—awful HAVE You anything need` dyeing or oleaa- ee then her luck .proved to be, any- - tng7 write to as for taformatloa. We are YoKELLAR GANERAL HOSPITAL. Fort -l-thoughtl—for the sheer love of. thing but good. Only minutes after glad to answer your questions, Department William, ontarlo, offers'a three year course . 'sport. * • * EL Parker`■ Dye Works Limited. 791 Some in nursing under cheerful and interesting Thinking over the list of horrible ---the 2.1 contestants started, the street. Toronto. Ontario. surroundings. Applicants must be Is years STIFF g KIJ99F-WA wan damaged aft and Boa �� of age and hold secondary school graduation by examples the name of, Sir Thomas knocked off her course when% rival m Ontario. Books. uniforms. are supplied ed Lipton conies to mind—the man the Hospital. Applications now beim received , rammed into her. Local informatioh ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING for fail class. Apply. superintendent or who spent millions of dollars trying picked i by the Australians was Cro••-�VW Corrugated and ribbed MIM Nurse■, McKellar Genersl HoePltal Fort MUSCLES to lift a Cup, and knowing all the + 0 to 10 ft tenths. immediate delivery from William. Ontario- to either misleading or misinterpreted. stock, write for •ample■ and estimates steel atspa/�4iYYyeme time that, by the rules which gov- It sent the KURREWA squarely Distributors Limited. 500 Cherry St.. Toronto. tEACHEEB wANTSCD 4 erned the contest, he was beaten into asixteen-hour calm in the lee PAINT eALE--outside. sloes. white, cream. TEACHERS with experience and auaaaca. ► Rub in Minard's for before .he even started. However, of Catalina Island. brown, ren, grey, green o: black. Sale .tions-wanted for two public ■0.00 1 to a mus an stiffness, ache■. perhaps Sir Thomas is not the , * * price 11.98 per gallon. This L new stock salon Brom 11600.04 to 11,000.00 Der sear pains and aprons.Grease• paint not war surplus stock. Regular retail according to qualtfioation■ and experlenoa Itis quick dtylna, no happiest choice we might make, as Price, $8.30. Mail orders sent C.O.D. Coyle'■ Apply to Stanley Gratton Sesy�Cteag.. uaDlewnc odor' - Over the whole '2,225-mile race.- Cold Storage. Vienna. Searohmont. Ont Lyres&enotnkel sj>. we seem to remember that he was --- — bde connected with a certain food pro- route the KURREWA carried a CHIMNEYS — Patented. prefabricated, aP• s 2-ton overload. With the Hawaiian proved, lightweight, handyman installation- duct which gained a heap of in- Free literature. The Lockharts. Terminal 4E D `tom Etl� -- direct advertising through his ef- shipping strike still on, the, Aua- Box 1aL, or Midway Isla. Toronto. s: - forts. ' ' * tralians _couldn,t ..afford to leave FARM EQUIPMANT a✓! y era ' Then there were the English California without supplies for the ONCE USED GRAIN. potato, onion. cabbage ITCHX00 ones Batik oat-race tri from Honolulu back _pass, etc. Used bass bought and seta to Channel swimmers. They take an p p ay quantity, Ovor quarter century nervicmr lar rftlefiromf eaaeld IN R D1 S , awful beating, those blubber-coated, to .Melbourne. "That overload," be trade. Write or Balt London 13ag tom- etootecahfrs, m l oil-besmeared lads and lasses who Frank Livingston estimated, 'cost pang, London. Ontario• • as days.'• , ' CATTLE COLLIES. maim se: female:its. - attempt the crossing from England 3 months old excellent heelers, nlcaty t . raartted. Cash with order.Please. Mrs. Cao_ as So France, or vice versa—and what At 4.:24 am. HST on,July 18 the R l9nrrltt, R.R. No. i, lalattawa, Ontario. do they' get out of it. Try and re- KURREWA crossed the finish BELTON Lovely aim rooms gunroom 'cement Y 1 days, 18 Furnace oil - ea of just three of those line. Her elapsed time ( 3 y > Glad Dotes. Every eenvfalanaa hours 24 minutes, 32.7 seconds) beating. Laza• lot In medlate Posess■ton. recall N ball ma Pollard. eta .Esteta Broker, e,f[ who finally W. e, +t _ .. t mor th e new es o4 one who 0 the nam ti than a few- front-page heaidlines— straight-time record- (10 days, wA.�� TlsaEsaEn 13x42 A-1 Slam ' then oblivion.' hours, 13 minutes, 9.5 seconds) set as titre ruttier with original cylinder testi • f by Richard Rheem's 98-f o o t —a belts' John Cnittia. Maid■eone. — - Yat they're still at it. A Dutt>h } schooner. Morning Star, of Los COLLIES LIKE LASSIE- "housewife had to be pulled out of Angeles. a�hamviion Sblood iesm whitesandtto icer water after battling with the • • a all enquiries. aim valla-co Wes..Gten Sturm. For cons'a1lt :frfOM� P�N�rE - waves for half a day; and an Eng- FOR Ontario. $tat •railing men ]greed that rO* a.le, Goad tractor ]arm. acres acre■. flay ^q %sh boy and a Yankee Miss are under the circumstances the KUR- loam. all workable but 1 ear.. of karin woad lrrh• 1-room brick ]rouse. water fa training hard, at this writing, in an, REWA, fifteenth among the seven- h,,si• sad bars• hydro available, school and --'- - el$ort to succeed where she, and teen finishers that bettered the pre- church oto". Possession at any time, Apply _ e o n n t I e s s others, have failed. vious record time, bad done well. Yrs. L Dudgeon or phone //-J, Oransavl►1e. �t. ]Dangerous stuff, that water. Skipper Frank Livingston thought- ssEO rye packed !n redo bilabe] sack�TAe. ' * • • livered roof station at 19.3f pr bushel. "EXPORT his ship would d0 even better next Please send money with order, Jack Urlla. on and on, siting , " in if we • We could o i even w oak Ontario g W e m Load .. time: .g'if't , the scullers and crew oarsmen who mage tQ srlter as a racer instead UEGISTICRED Tamworth Pis•. + ■months --if- asked to -toil for Wages a as a freighter," either sea, smooth bacon type—s+e.e9. rra- Cigarette TOMCOO _Smith. Croton. Out. ' quarter as hard as they do for fuel— tare aAwYILL, PoKrbte, complete, belts and '.. . would start either a strike or a- That last sentence proves eons sectors. Apply Mr. R. Deywu.e, its BAY- There There are the men who view 14d. user ., _. take a oh at such trophies as the contention to the hilt. After all the J, 1. CASE 22'•46" thrasher, with seeder ;Harmsworth — and who see she ggr�ief they'd gone through, those' aaa dower to &sod condition. McCormick ' Livin tons — and we presume, Dearing �1o. I2A corn blower, tat. new: - hopes and„labors of months go iia Phone Rfcevnle, Clarence Brownrirs Penal• lblooey when an engine conks otic. the rest of the craw—are eager for tin, Out, ALfo AVAM.A11t� (Still, they keep on coming back for, more of the same. It's eertarnly _ Implements Hto sale.—jun-01amw—pf6,- >� �Q{EO TM -amore. time they laid'off the danger's of coo volume, ms.tor linea. Holt No. u. 1313 * ► malted, vinous and spirituous Eighteenth street, Now Toronto, Ont. A •perfect example of what we liquids and issued warnings to in- COUNTRY General store. Large cement block Dundtag eex6t. Nice Lot. .Good electric mean is Fouad in the cane of the tending athletes about the perils of equipment, nice living. quarters over store: Lavin stop Brothers, who run a just plain water—unless, of course, Present turnover around $100,00 per day as g well as Post Oltice Salary. Only, store In sheep ranch -down at Gambia is you happen to have real sporting village on open highway. is muss from bear- _ Australia. They got the notion blood running through your veins. sat town. Price or Property, Business and Equipment 112,000.00: Stock of around /e.- _ -- -• - __ 'they wanted to get into a boat race 000.00 at Invoice: 'Reason for esinns to _ .not, the sort we have at various health. Terms Cash—or would consider - - ahaostns for goon lip to data ]arm. stock and Canadian race tracks we might, Imdements or good ech6ol bus business. Bas but won't mention. And this is what- R E I D'S MOUSEHOLO No.Ontario. Iia Elghtetnth. Street, vow Toronto, Onearlo. the Livingstone did to achieve their INSECT. POWDER - -- _ / arnbitinn, sea ACRES, I36 tate.. use, . _ Locr 1 ! Wood: Closing estate.. House. Buildings r * , q jure killer - need shinglins: Vacant Good value for man The race was the fifteenth Calif- .rich family help• s1: tunas north Presencr. of nes•, ants, bedbass, Electricity available. school, Paved road, / ;Ornia to Honolulu event — a mere roaches and otker lamest 13500, Rbarles P-1tnn. Reattnr. •Aamotvttle,' / peets Ont. , jaunt of 2,225 miles. But in order to 7deel'sar Medi, bandy he� t et to the starting poet at San eon mh�ah•Qsi .fur $ use tea- 1 Pedro,"the Livingstone had to travel �. On RatD s teadtt A 1s g21 APP1C =-- _ //; 9,355 miles. And alt9tough their At all _ - ''ketch could only carry a nine man pro .not more than 200 applied for • Bar A is tan apple, sour and green,' erred, Stores. Working in Tommy but cannot places. be seen. —Anonymous Anyway the KURREWA sailed // l out of Melbourne last April 19; and although the date of the race was some two and s half months away, UNIVERSITY OF 'TORONTO tlhe'two Livingston boys were wor- rigid about getting to the barrier on -SCHOOL OF NURSING Ilene.-So they•decided to carry 1•hs em •• • ' Some amount of canvas day and The,school offers a five-year general training in nursing leading to No dui days' with �t e bight much more than would Registration as a practisingnurse includingqualifications )save.been needed at the speed they "fns Public Health Nursing. I always have a NUGGET shine 's . originally planned. the Degree of B.Sc.N. (Bachelor of: Science in,Nursing) . from the University o£Toronto. - BLOOD HND ALL SHJWES Or BROwie 1 - . -- _ siricx sic_ FS DOES 8abatantlal financial help is available through burtsaries and tot++0 scholarships. 99YEntrance Requirement: Settlor Matriculation (see current Caleiidar� DID e • INDIGESTION THIS For copies of the School Calendar and further information eNUGGET MORNING? - apply to: The Secretary of the School. 'WALLOP YOU BELOW THE BELT? - Y.0 H segsMaun"Fk.Teel«Rubs' e t� LE REC3C,IE / By M strata That Helps000PS I miskido I PLACED THEM 000014 MY �c03.t5./°b°ai�a;a 60=.0 4°� d _ -MY 9RIDOEWORK! COFFEE nt -BEALM UL TEETH— 1'.m. d m ' tr' W1 DEAR TABLE M A BRIEF WHERE AFLE tate telt i MOr1ENT.... THEY ? _ .• f ©�;� 1 t on hely1Lat .Moor e Leve P111am after!sisals IR 3 main diae■tl3a •';t 1w . s p hely Tai dot iter fl 7 as nmp=y 1tiNte Liver'Pm.'from youutMal r d,atals ISSUE 3$ — 1949 - • i . I "ear Dwightad had a very y en- - - - , , NOBMAN GRAHAM rr Tj a,oyablg visit there, Then we jour". . e V s eyed to Ci�nelph to see Olive and Ed. p ala 2O>fi` ( tarsal, who a®ked, us to remember rbnoot For tem to their many friends at Con- A i. tenW&I, and we feel this is as Good EAL 'wALC1ES away ai any to Dass the word a LET ��.� COSMETICS • ions to all their folks, hereabouts. We found both these families in �� \ ssai iw�� PROTO-pfd Tim �� the best of hes th and had a grand ties. Oe1 --YZTE�ARY SUpp 41811 rn visit with tile=. � tom,M� $ABY NM=M t hy 3iace we lasC reported the W, A BT0JW $oum � p� have had their picnic and it was a THAT _ PHONJa: PION. 160J a��Wt'1JnjFer happy 'bus-load of ladies who madeP' dift the journey to Ni' c OdIeW leek abaft Noa[s Shah W.em y Y agars Falls. After PRES!l�PT 10.00 A. M. 9m '00 p. jL aR,00 a M.'To 7,00 P. Ac - + sitting down to a picnic lunch - 'ON , ALVIN B y SEB i the table just groaned with good "` ��e= GAS AND OM things, we arose groaning from too 1.00 P. AL t0 a P. 8L PI� much food and enjoyed a short . sports program when Mrs, Oxley ` - BOUGHT AND BOW showed her prowess with the rolling BYES; P Used Clothing _ stert3fted. Gleaned pin and scored a bul•'s eye on poor -_,Jo RO hme -- - sad Pressed !lite new. Casey a 1a�e old Jiggs' Following this organized ' stock of kith-Glass suits, overwX fun the group separated and :went 4`, sad plants. Also a good stock of new' Centennial United Church their many ways_some across the T Store 1 isathw Goats gad windlreakers. sad border, others to ride the Maid of _ , . wF Aar faralaim;gs. at'very reawn. SOrry to miss you folks this past the Mist, while others just wander- - ame Priam. loon au be Go"tined, week, but we took a spot of holi- ed around the 'park and vicinity, F N4 - $IiCBT =LL a m. 60x" ARTZ d1kye and so could-not make the During the ride home we tried to -Phone: scar. news on time. We ca led in on air show just, how we could aing, but and bins. Graham at their cottage; somehow the results were not all DA_NFORTH BUS LINES LTDe DAILY SERV ICE •.. T .• _ i House '& Farm " Wirin ' zoaovTo P;ovoHau a.�B�awarz , . $ - ELAST BOUND READ DoPOLE LINES ON PRIVATE Property dies WEeTSOUND Bs- p-=4 MOCUICal dpp�cec For YOU After You Have The a.m. a,m. p.i >♦.a. 1.i Fleck lQU Labour Saver In. Your Sams tea.Dads Dail? Day�t Saving Tim. > sun. Eft. Ss. Il{in. &s. sea LOOS FOR THE Mm TRU sad . San. A flat, ,et Sun and TORONTO Ban. at • San. it Sat sal C$ WITH - Rots Rol. duly Hol: Hol. Rol HoL 801. Only Hot, Dunbarton Radio & Electric 0.48 5.46 2.00 10.00 9.16 Bay and D"adae 8.10 ti,a6 Lao 6.20 1.28 30.10 8,10 8.26 10.86 9.10 Bay and Luttselt $.10 9.10 1.8✓6 4.66 O,lY ON IT'S D0068 - 30.20 0.20 2.86 10.86 9.60 Scarboro Jets 1, 8.00 9.00 1.16 4.48 x.00 pIIOn-R pI • x 10,88 8.86 2.60 10.60 10.05 Maivetra Z.46 8.16 1.00 4.30 8,4$4.96 a"M=r 19SJ3 20.38 6.061 S 10.04 .42 l-2.-f7 -4-.2 .4 10.40 0.40 1,86 10.66 10.10 Town Linc 7.40 8.40 12.55 4.28 8,40 10.80 1,60 2,06 11.05 10.80 Jtrfarkham l 7.80 $,20 12.43 4.14 8.80 :. 1L00 ?.00 8.16 11.16 10.80 - LOeast Hill ,' 7.80 8.20 12.85 4.0'8 8.2! ;- BRYANT � OR SA j1L08 7,06 8.80 11.80 10.85 vree.� River - 7.16 8,18 12.80 4.00 $.li ,' 11;10 7.10 2.23 11:25 10.40 Broughan 7.10 8.10 18.25 8.36 8.10 ALSO 7.50 8.86 11.83 10.50 40021moat t ' 7,00 8,00 12.18 i.46 8.00 1flAl:yY FUMUCTION IN .FARES, 8 N*MCTIVE "PT. s4 the caonc TORONTp IIsori TxdOToaag UOaIPLEl7,'E LIIYE OF L1lpi�l�?�'T3 e Stirs Reborn gm,e a -NOW ON DL9PLaY ( , TO LOCUST HILI{,,,,,,,,,,, .7000 1.10 ' TO BROUGHAM.....»»....... 30 TO CLARDMOVT ........._ :.. $1.40 CARS _ ,T6 .. .TOWCY{} AND REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OFt M ,. _PHONE: WHITBY 223o _ 200 DUNDA5 ST. WESTth � T th ey HANDS I N-T T�, �j � Grid have been, put we bad \ s s e l � 1 \TT 'e wlsh- to thank the mem- 0 bers of the VVosnen's In.ctftute who ^ }:c•+ING us and"made !T possih!e to fill the bus with lltt_lP ti-mit0e and r V d J r� Y Tt1r,rF t got home con,. were in- n. tis t S. r.;: a there would he a rene3t r. rt g f r•fn wim e rz','t yp r, R'p h : there trill be, a , k x •: f.r_. n i everyme can 1 i F :.a 't .,a ri ! a n �° :Ike to 'TOnextttmee Yhey would �• z. z a { �"" c The Postpnned S,tnd3c School picnic va¢ not too well-attended as so often is the case when come_ thine has to he put off S,lereations 7 n I have been made that we r s ome- iiherp else next 'rear and try to sF i plan 'it a little., better Po' the par- encs will lie more jute°pstPri, and F we think thtw-ic-a gond tries R' At a Sunday 8-ekool mepfiug--Iaat E' week plsrs w•erp made for the rum Ung fall pros'rnm wit?: Ral:y Pay the tear}: Fnti w;ll, he hear Ing more of this soon, and we do 4 . ! 1 h n , i , a it w•il. h •�. ., :'l� �. re R,. .v avid eP s .t i Y M �k z• 4oft to a grand start'for the coming. •' ya t ; Ol _ P .. t •� Through n -,- h ouch s mP iz-,t i a � t;pntents Pr.,-A:bright f-iiir;ri to ar_ pr:r� Aw ri�-e fnr mfr citttmhweek and so M , ,r. l�rsrmR•P 1 a tl-filled-in wnd rnndt:rtpd the w.o..,h!p havive: 5"inrp the tr,?ac c,.honl - a d lann ,t'iP^ Ole .` > ,. '. s'; e . ` P pit to h^rP tttn 1 concre...r.t'on tz !c 'nrttPd to Wn " ,�:~ ..ye?. �+ "rY r �a nsF .. ... ttlPnt• 1?1 Ile" of. t 1P cprinon all lJk M •-vervthing went off very= w 11. Jr :. 4"' hnnpd Dr Albright will he •,n h nnr` nest S•tnrlay. wh!rh is flipf° ..nal day of nnr Minister's varatirnt. : .. The W. A. wish to make ii known their Baznnr, 'which wis manned, for this Satttrday, hag been Host_ - "' poned• There were several reasons for this one being, we had chosen the same date as our good friends - In CherrYwood, and w' did not • want to conflict with them. Please . earnin to Ma e_'lastics 4 - - ---- - - Aote-_.oar_Bazaar will now be held / on Saturday, Sept,.34,on the local t church grounds so please keep this t �N Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of e�erp single date open and plan to do your week one of us. Our lathes,dynamos,drill presses,farm combines,tractors, end and pre-Chrisem�as shopping at business machin » that time. est etc. ate producing goods and services which earn ". ; Our R-a� of Llto Rewards I Miss Lillian Rite is enjoying a i•, dollars. These dollars provide food, clothing, medical care and other Trained Hands two-week vacation at this time ,sad necessities which cotkribute to our security and high staodard.of livin --»' - - - - - ' - spent part of it with us at Dwight- - Every single-one of us, therefore,has a very personal interest in the flow Ontario workers know they-- earn tt.nap who have children ea. of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants. These.workers : more,d enjoyye executive a higher standard of li ling tolled in on, Cradle Rel( are sate. 1 3 will operate machines which are important to our way.of life. 8 pmember the sDeeial service >; in direct ratio to the skills they ac- on Augnat 28 at 10 00 a, M. At We should a preciate, then, the co-operative efforts of governmcnt, ' • quire aura the way the v make age this timA we hope to have n savvier � i industr}' and labour in the field of employee training. In sr.hools and in of them. That's al ways planned for the parents of these factories our workers,young and old,are given the opportunity to develop true in a free economy i b d little folk 'and art9 cliildrea who new and specific skills in every field of. usiness an utdustrial activity, TNIi -that's'why our com- ; wish �Dth+ed may take 'prat For instance; as in.the pptct�res shown here, eve effort of;Qntario's Petitive eyRtem will' S tn R* eerel+pny on th% ocaatAes, !newly-skill -plastics workers will mean better pla'tic •prodil(ctb- will 9REtt1 ire . .We lttrew lher� a" wratal in continue to ma • trl*' sale to awe.Ontario a finer placte in'yKEtliph to+$ve*awl wow, Canada great aux$ a ; commttitity who have not,ret berm ' 000 » sa l and wAn1(T a*% the part I�•���+ great place ib which eats dentact Red. J R. lireham, l r' BREWING T'1\TT1USTR•tr `O-��•TARIO� il7:,Rtp to We. ; at flaeriarton, atter Atiguat 21 or �T 11 1!11.7 1 j (ONTARIO) j �f j Mr. Oeome Tful1 Highland Creek, ` Phone Scarboro 247)2 at any tins, and e.rmllgementa w.L1 be made. _ ._w:-• W7nN-...ay.aNA+b.•.a,.+w- -.... . ., _ ... a ...w> •spm, ,r>xwla8�ijljeQ tiCiV L�� the Old Lan,i. We sincerely hope she have filed then up fn the ParadF ; • i lied a ve,J pleasant hoildaY. on Sat>trday :. ternuun ill the 0 'W Several of otrr. YoungSLe.a are young t y w!11 a ceLrht2d to Da' FOR SALE — goat. good milker; under the weather w. a type of ogle haruebs. NA'wu.ea cold that seetaF to be going the ' land Boys' Trumpet Flans dee ut s- -r treaa,e oew.ug at::chlite, tt..z..u- rounds.. We hope they will all be and bee-des, someone has to w:n �RED ­ �� HI'T able. oa►.ey, 1M1'n.te'>�ai�td•uas Lun• I better in t.re t;r the Ca•ntva, c::o a Fi a Silver Dollars. baAou. Vl rl'1! tbb Carnival, at last L� BY this time :-%)u will aft haves - t= z gR aAd.E ltergb.ci hare, we '•ops' everyone every .ry a veu �n .ur_tnc;J1 ty J .Sh the SLLfiu,li pr-a,:iag ewa r•-��� ,, where w.i. yay .s -a v.s.- -fie mail, to the Carnival—ori the hot 4 u uu best to euterta/n you at al f that invitation is a -uupou a • Briug this with you to the c field- pa��noiwe far 1 With pv?t aSe , of :,nt t's. All thude that use the pool are it may win lou a b'.- new ailvet f{ .. ti:t:LI. UIGGiNG} ked to pease help the Life Guard Dollar super s��s Sr Fab i t' SEPTIC TANKS t,=��AVATI1tiG GRADING CONTRACTOR ,•I you can by adl.ertng to the rules Remember—the•a will h Saver NAY NTR that are posted on the gill hoard. Dollars given ?way every hoar, ot, f aux All teen�tgeis that a-e working the hour—alithrough the Carnival • 10 ��m during the dap are quite at liberty Sere is eycceptionally good newt Heinz bah foods 3 ti. s Z5c phone: Pickering 5OW12 to use the pool at flight—all that to all the children at the Carnival— Aug. � Aug• 2(, is necessary is that they have proof thda year, there will be a real Fer- �`2R SALE-Sped milking cow, that they are working and these ria Wheel, so you will be able tc �'� p will be fresh in Fe�rua.y. Syr o 3- young PeoD7e a e-asked to-eoroper see-the--cro�dir�m "assay up high s _-- �� ed_ �noa p!e Zo o �� George Shikilevich town line, auuth aLe with the person in Pharr-' + e —ne sure tha, lium aa3 :)td l ring ,t.�,14=g cut-uYt, everything will be smooth sailing, „` vn to he t.tu iuJ e'reryu,a oranges doz. _ Aug. 26 We hope ill those with chi, ran will have fuh - ' t: Three and one-half latae-yuwer gaiden tractor, spring-tooth Pictring-tooth cultiv. 39 _ d ore Story Of ator, Com-Plow, sickle bar. attachments I _ -- r V0VR WEDDING risce • • JAcluded, light use, two years. c plete, �,2 i 5.00 Lomas liotors, High- i es ' .and Creek. et v1t�$► �uppli s Tractor Work..-Aug. 2 ti ............».......... 'c — packages -RUBBER-RIIBBEP I'tiGS 2 acka es for t5c .,- FOEt g1ALE—electric raagettea L- ! • • (;3BDEN Pt.n�z I`G _ .... per pound 19c. plate; a 1foCia,y cook stove 2 ......».... lc:.ge and �ma11 holes, wt., - eh- ; PtJOTOGRA?uER DISCI`( I G Pe, d 33c LT;:: " ar�AVAT ` CERT .. 23c. A ..................... . ZINC RINGS oz. Rmel, wood or-coal; • also t .aver- Phone .'=u5, 1.13 Brock rt. S+ uth lila � scatter rugs, blue 1nu w:ne Weed and Gra-.� CuttingFrom """"""""" c WHITBY, O.KT. GLASS TOPS per do 9c ' i4pp$' Hoy es' Drug ,to:e. Jane 13 to ?+c pt. 3A. PIYT SEALERS »........... Per doz•z$1 39 I --- Aug. 26 Stas.0 Open: Thurs., Fri.. Sat. SEALERS .................. per do $1.5' _. CELtS. HUTCMN(A QUART z u , r Aluminum polishers --on cart, -and 9.00 A. JI, to 6.00 P. M. Pickering. Ontario _ Ph,•ne 2SI JELLY JARS ........... Der doz. 53c, i,heet required iiY Sept. lat. for es. .». tablished indu,tiy moving to.Ajas - p Top rates end hours. Box e09 1.ewe -- -- - : Otfice, Pickering. Aug. 2 6 l , i~wiiding p;i.,::e bay. good, good _ trop, a..out t, si .. •tc ic' hardso' n barn-..war Bile• away—•ntu=t, be ie- lRN _ toy-ed ,tum r. ;e,' . A. :c'a.l'La1::-. u " PICKERING. O\`T_>LRV) PHONE .Ia$ K-911 .:iiuui 911"s - -p,r young marrivii women for, light i- work. Re uonable pay, 5 d.iy 4U hours per week, 11',, L. Smith and Assoeisten O.-CCLS opposite ,Nlason!c e � � L �,�i� ElE i�1:1i G'J PRIVATE AMBULANCE ,PICKERING FUNERAL DIRECTOR .Hall. FOR SAEFgarage,-10 b3''20• ( � „s 8.5,00, .�l,pl} D 1I,.atal.th, Domin ( PHONE. Si_�RK - 99W, ton �iscode,'3jas, ons. - JEWELERY Markham, 4n#.. �. � ► f . : GI:N1•:R'`L 13l 1:.:oIi:R • Carpentry; Eiound tntln tion �OH11T DEERE ' WATCH and CLOCK rpenInsut-brick and P^.tnting ) . REP4iRTNG RADIO :- ERVIC. 14odern Kits hen. and %tore s t'rontGuaranteed Repair Service Our Apel sully MODEL 66149! TRACTOR , _. _ - - IL.A vIAE ('UT r.1G�. �t 4 7Flizahe•th 5t. - 11;6.,-,inx 2ba 'A" Y a i'a•d-leekbir *24W asl4 WN W r for Pickering • Phone 3.:4I %V •t iwN W M lsatca. It's a aimyif„ $two t Saw Vft Aug, S boom VM wast . d �R1s•eh-O-llfstla• N, & .a.b.6 air.shtNad •.a1: .�.1..tswS)wEA1M ' PAINT i'P; at alrslwb wtda adaf vft s!laada sagdi irk CLE A.N UP TL1iE: 34MB r r al• •m.e ..■a &a~ .etas sin �� Glen Knapp, Prop �"�.�•,•E Get that painting done naw. r like o: Itodrst r� r ar w9ft Ise fts bdar etba M Jar MOM Expert Korlug orhtp. . ,� "8614 r„ ,.. ... of ,a., «.�..� :_ Arthur Field - gpra 1a,R �r Brush ._ - .- • -'iintertor or�aterrot nM _ Free Estimates �� PSONi'c: PICK>i:RII�d i! W1 ' AND WIG i b Street South plckerta� As go Churc - - - (3rd .house,. east side.) fW% DEIMI_CK . i �� Go >f1� Vr A�TTEtiTI_R, HOt3ER'IVDf3! QQALYl'! MR stdl'r0 -• �'YI� OUR &n Bonded Sincer Representative will be to Pickering and . District each. _ : Tuesday. For information regarding Frank R.' 'Smit rales and service. write to "S'nger _ 19ewing Machine Company i6 Ont- •rip St„ Oshawa M t: icks:ring arket & Locker Plant. CSO.\ ECR TF. 9IIA BLDC7.830 Drain culvert and well tile. Drain, Con Praducets ,1G:b� e erste 8 : _ • - i xbridEe, Ontario Aug. UALITY MEATS 26 •. - _ - - = You are 7. y Worthof 3wirOur Best. ''Phis Bank we call ours is really yours: pe — s -1b '• CHURCH NEWS— _ ;Ve say yours because it was built for your SOCIAL NEWS. use—a safe and profitable place in which a' to deposit your money—a thoroughly ` Blademlroas 5 1 C de ndable and efficient establishment is � M ENDLY TIPS--- which to transact all your banking77 BEST BUYS AT THE 'business. - STORES IN TOWN�AND% � 'y .'_. f 'You can enter this Bank with assurance. 90 WANT ADS IN YOU ing S teak 6 . - R .:. . , -- •• h is conducted on-the basis of personal ER standing and co-operation. ' b • Q �"��.. •- , `.'.,We seek not only new accounts, but the ' . �, : , Pork 0.10 s690 o tunit to prove that this nstitutio4 _• Opp r t i has a genuine interest in every customer 03' ' ' '*batever his station in life. .. Seo -d d .. Jbacon . 'THE CANADIAN BANK•. s , • ERCE __ �. YOUR MEAT • ••r .. ` < T ♦. .: , °, fl a1 t$1}"_;6,0 FOR-LOCKERS N. R. SHORTR EED, PI=ERItiG BRANCH ILI AGEIi ' East Woodlands 'Te a-t please;l to see Mars. 1'd-1r• ,, I e s r. , . t>roa ..occ :!Vfn afte- 1:er t p • . ,�, �r . Sunday. School at 2.000 P. Un. 1 green 1�1V@r on •Sundray School st the Hsll at SO N c .aLauy in You are oHAPMAN • �..._ 10.3 0 a. m, A , SA.- &je. J. Lumley ana ]Ir, Cliff P0* to at-WILd. L.r _ne new w.s. �� We hops for a opeedy reca�'e=. Phone 281 W • Pickeeing who is uncle.. y r. ..„eV a e f + -'—of Mr. J. E. W'Slson, -- : �, ♦Lg,c.astulellt In SunnYbrook, ano Iran in Oshawa Hospital. Mr A,nnis, of Oshawa, spent the �. �B81 T+ k 4. . Jdr. and M,a. G. Freshwater and week-end with haw aisear, Mrs. Juu- — 1am.Ly; a.so Mr.s Frank spent two - - - -- c: weeks at F.a81e Lake. airs, ,Lightbody and children of war, and Airs. W11Y Ch$fiin and Toronto, are liolidaYi” with the r>au; and M'r' and Mis, Gena For= Yort}ter's mother, Kra. W• Burt. y.; sythe spent a holiday at their cab- si: a ,awn :we:.o a of Whitby, is .n Ln Horseshoe Lake. visiting with Eleanor and Shirley Mr and Kra. Woodrow W�ihsoa, Anthony. of anlndas, and Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Mr. and MTs. F.Herbert, Toronto r of Boxgrove, visited the formers and son Fred and family of Ottawa, I.DA;ke J. S. `+Nilson• spent a day visiting in the vale. K Mrs. Annie KCay, of Toronto, is 1tiT1*ki,�nie Rzn'sall and Mr. Ron- visiting her sister Mrs, Wm. Dun- v-4eation.ng at tile x ` ad Williams �.e •, . Kr and Mrs Gordoa Lehman of Bob and Mrs_ Bucklea spent the 3ldarkham, aSr.and Mre. Don Glennweek-end with Bob's !oaks. and baby, of Toronto, visited Mr., Miss Shirley Thompson of Agin _ and lifts. DaaDer• court has returned home after tie, x • � The "best ever" open air service ,LEa isarbata Ann Buckles. was held at the Park, with Rev. E. Prof. J. McPherson and his iaall- ' Heal, of Toronto, leading the wor' iiy have moved to.To.unto, ship service, Stanley McBeth, con- While ale. 3 Lumley, Supt. of cert Pianist, led the service of praise the L:nited Church Sunday School. •on his piano accordion. This ser• a holidays, the tea•c'hers are tak- ark Dat- w:ce was well attended by D Ing turn to fill in. -. ', s Tons and church members and Mrs. Thompson, of Markhom has been visiting with her daughter friencis• u ust 1. the R'il- Ton On Monday, A 8- airs• Gordon R• ? �/Y C� boa Park Aohletic Aesn'• held their A pleasing it is the United `O annual field day', that went over Sunday S.huoi -on Sunday last wa= /y I 0 .big At night, 'Stanley led the sing- a .duet by Ruth•and 31argaret Don- 0.C.. song. he also delighted the crowd a ly, age A and 2 years. j with his act, imitating a lady stag- Last year Gordon Hilts •rode his Ing grand opera, which sent the pony iu 413 first race at Markham , audience Into spasms o1 laughter. Fair. There, he captured Third - We ase looking for an early return Prize. This year he tried out the of Stanley NieBeth, blind accordion• Port Perry Fair--these. the First of {� [' 1st, and Third was hi?; also at .the Sul• ,r1 �..1�.!AL3L The Gleen River Group of Alb. rg,.eired secoud unci _� `! e3p� a pair = _ ton 'Fal". he ape hini e,ta Rebec: a Iolge. .liarkham, w 11 third. tLnd we ho;e to hold a Euchre at Wilson park pats• afn further Fru i�*•. so keep up the _ • T BIG /'�Q ii:uu nu Ausu-t 19. Players invited. tvod Work Gordon! e Ham. LIG STORE }ir. and firs. Lar:g Johnstcm and g _ - - d _NITS. Blake Lehman - _i --- and f,amiiy, of G9odaao. I ' -- -- jj�1 G Tad Mrs. Draper. — - Mr. and Jirs, George Dixon ret- -_ {treed to the cottage at the park The hot areathbr Iuusing in and t be respoa- cord ;Ittendanf•e dur;ng iasis hot after th ee weeks In the highlands I sable for.the lark of visitspell. .80 degrees is the precaiiLug . Sll�fS �� �� of Ontario. around Dunbarton this week,' temperature. N3 m. Duncan are A cummuniry shower aa+ held In Some careless persons throw em- air, sad airs. ptY Palut taus in waste pith es __ the i uited Church here last Friday happy to announce the birth of wherecattle are pasturing and evening -,vtett friends gathered to when cattle get them, they Llevelopthe'•:• first grandchild, born at the: honor I�pe - WC)ghawa Hospital, to .NII.' and }ars. glias �enC TUnneli to honor . leas poisoning th^.t is hard to criie. _`Gordon Duncaa; a son• of her coming mars i.ree4 tp entOn On t of Mr. and airs. Syuro.ns of Peter- 20th, She was the frith a towasb►p dump provided,- bo•o: spent their holidays with lira 'many bea•rtiful gifts, there is no excuse for this; lb Mr. and �N'e congratulate our neighbors, beef and airs. Bert Jones, Cong-Ann S. oft Ottawa, on-athe Mr. and Airs. J C. Bryant on their Pot ����� 40c !NStss Joan Ridge of Toronto, vis- Arthur �,aals, - • birth of a son• recent celebratidn. and their con- ited with ailga Ruth Hutchings re- NIrs D Leuuox ?s confined to bed tinued good health. .. - centlY• lb- ntl and airs. Alpb'Trewartba, of R;tb an ear infection, More wells and cisterns are d'Y- �� Mr. visited friends here otter Mrs. Jbnkim sad Doreen are now lag up, and Mitchell's trucks are Markham, weeks with,relatives bus supplying task loads. I teak I two e . Y ependinR T .e- Round the week-sad. at Selkirk. F. V. Non and wife were r Gene Forsythe, while do lime- See the softball news elsewhere cent callers on friends here. Jlrs• PICKERING .E6 nprayiag• received a baa dose In Yon Pills is planning to fly to Aug- H P O!i'E In this Issue. -ibis eyes. week's 'absence Rev. trla is a few days to visit her mot- 1118 three the 'Pulp her and sister thee. soba"Heal will occuDY ,�udley - i Gere on SuadaY evening. at 7.3 0 OEM MIMES _ $15.00 i _ ardware ev. Arthur Young occupied theYOUR EYES pker�n•Campbell Mink Fw=x Paye pulpit here fos the first time in his �. You :15.00 For Your Old Horse regular ministry, on Sunday.He was 4t Your Farm• well received, AND VISION r ing a r� - PBONTd: Agincon;t il3Ji3 dolled The local Pa lta are takENEItAL HARDWA Rewritten ` trom previous and y, Join The Hsppy Crowds At The Most popular The 111064; _, copyrights, of d An Enjoyable Evening. UPP a+�+ _domfort+ble.Place4M Disney Bbhl� To 8p� Q. H. TUCK SUES meprlee L!j is 1A (OIR. P. O.1 CpOLED J. S. BALSDON anti SO �. . E >t TON toAD _ - STOP 31 ..: � Osisws! 1JIilE, .. lgoad�►7 F'rlday Two doez<plete 8t own 11I'Ig uo At 7.00 sad >i and Holldais at SAO P. M. Iclontly complete to determine t )Doors Open As 6.50 P• M. satarday Contiauow Font 6-� i,o A complete.eye exatnlaatioa au i he I _ Matinee itatesda>+ visual error and the liability or - E[IdW�t. mitis of the person due to exist- S o d environ- nM limiting P � ' IEy �,�'�•- - lag working'condIti ns an a vi ' being e4- UGUST 12 and 13 meat should -appeal as . $ FRIDAY and SATURDAY BAENJA u ly important to bothemployeeasn 15 1h, and employer. I1 Many cases nee3ing. attention are �— b►e Mermaid$ missed in superficia examinations � Cet N Pop, V''.:, Vig�s _ Tarzan slid t BIId may be easily detected by a w�bup•nthrill no baste' o- c, ::.ON THE SAME PROGRAM co a exaaninatro ri",woroeor r e rr >'�dazs-0W1C1W _. _._ _ .. .. mp c let i 4:_ t:a c,L, t � -..:...s.-�t�a Inv onwn. n r ��y ear�ch blood.�mpeo.tt =s Yanks A _ _ toad Ood ,ou � . pie of e stop ___ —� �qa Le Fir - •.,,; r : putLesbonban0oe� profitsfromPau try • , J t:.. t h8n�0 .fat. _ ' you n or . ACGL ST 15 and 16. . ♦ _res._ V - - - - rcaeibole Insurance Coe w�. Ea— ONDAY, N THEY and TUESDAY ARE RFEEDS HERE It3 A TREiAT FOR THE N'WOLE FAaIILY: write or Phone - —" RdRNE.'R EROS. HAPPY MUSICAL - COLOR BY TECH-NICOLOR Cheap Rates for Farm and Country RAISE FULLY NOUR- Buildings ISHED BIRDS—FOR One Sunday Afternoon Windstorm inclAs,nSilos etc. -- MORE EGGS—,BETTER gpTgy FOR FR1�ID EgTIMATEf3 EGGS, BY FEEDING DO ds insurance of All Sin MOF.G3\ Antomabt O� . PS AND Or . ,$latch! -.'.DOX DeFORE 4.4-NIS P UGD Bowman & Gibson Warm Air Fnrnaoe. (F .Air n o C�, S Gurney -the-Basket) ,. co data nm.R Systems :.: � E MAH - - ANQ' •4 ACGL;ST 17 and 1S. T CTGQ Filter Units and Htunlditm ,\,ED.\ESDAY and THT:RSDAY ill; \'.1, PELLET'S 3iLU�� ISI L'LU�N .........1�1 i" ail lel w,- I{i}tK DOUGLAS -,RC�DM AN (S;rds R.Hsh Pellet o CULTI AT11G, DIS..:�(} >, .. For Safe By. IN.RL\(i LAIi,DNTR'9 TERRIFIC STORY 0F ,�.� GRL11)LNG ,sheet Metal Works )fleas E• BKYA*i'1' Cil%'-?ic) Z iRS'hL'G f,N'IIITD 1 S-, TL 6TR.WAX 31M 187W4 ' - rim-UP B ALINd KENNEDY F. Co-starring ,1IARILYN NIAXNVLL and.ARTiiLJ t rickertnX tiilago • P1>wne >♦LN -- i ..�<..,- -.-.m-:-•-'-— .._i....,..._. ^- _ ._.:�_ .., .. ..'-:..., ...-. _._... .. .. ...-. ...,_,... ....... ......noon _._ ... ..._. >. .. _-.. _ , S {,� j/W I / - { ■ ©l 10.Purpose t ry LAMUARS CROSSWORD ll.Catnip as. Han' t dg 544 le.Corn bin $8.English i Is.Outfits college "Dear Anne Hirst: s0:Aabbitean al 4i.Me1 show am 1611A , and because my mother PUZZLE 21 ndean animal Et.Swiss sons43.Revises l • is not well, l have to do all the - a.Avoia _ Furtive etoay housework and laundry and all the is sareR n°O�• a. au Daalehifto°iy .. a _ �.Strained 46, S4.Bouquet 4i, T.Alon et E6•Metal disk 48. errands besides. 1 have planned to 8.Polish elver 8•Nut 1.Attacks 4n,.Murmur I Make tee double streft�ll slid tt.Knack s.Gathered d1.Iso (tent 60.soleal Fila away with a bogy II love, but up la.Scots poorwhile still dlacouree 53. P7crlamatlor' _ OW 1 just coUiun t, 4•Hasten tilled with cracked ice '� 1T.Wr nklesauw 2 3 5 7 { t - My mother -won't- let me gv - 1�.Ireland Add sugar and lemon b tislDg. a n y w h e r e l 1 E0.Beard 12 la is C Used to El.Suited to so get t0 3E.Chinese pusali IS 1{ II 18 w " the movies, but te.Behold IT.Having lose because I didn't covering ►9 ta.Withered come home till {0.Commotion` mid-night one &x.Passageway t e SALADA ;{. time, that is'out. i4•Pipe-making form She won't tet ��gg Small lake _ Zq sT.Give out ' x me visit girl so.Mother 31 Stylish _ .—frlLndf--Y-n-l-e-a-a --- I'm home by 10, 44.Tilts 37 and the rest stay till 11.:30 P.M. {6'Footless imal a WESTOF THE "1'v! been in love With this bo tat Fence crossing u for a year, but I Can hardly see him a•Branch ra hootogy 44 TT once a monthl Then 1 have to all 61.Card game P 6t.Soldering n. ,� j a.Jl� out, and tell lies, or have friends 64•Front of the _ lie for me. She' says she's doing all ds.Distant A Ssrlat $tory this for'my good, but it's only mak- 6s•Forward :by ing it hard for me. .67 Plant JOSEPH LEWI10 "She's Selfish" 1:IndI.OWN 57 _ CHADWIC][ s•Mouths 'My boy friend and 1 talked it s.Speak over, and decided it's not because 4.arora t inswer.elsewhere in this issue she worries about me, but because = - - -==B-AnYthing happened to me, she - svKot•atr He smiled faintly. "There was wouldn't have anybody to help her, • girls are not allowed The ran rens Far; virgtaia Ames Dont • and to know" help you understand the restrir en•ase, she ode frostier emiew by rsu Apaches on my Father's reach i• You think I should be al- • wore Your me will become a by- tions you hate, if you write, her at send stage a reach sante 9sica, oris., Mexico," he told her, lowed to go out three times a week g the boys on the where er expects response meet he•, asses Phe By midday .they were , at his Y g girlSAO?" • e Bou 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New where se to etsto a his .nest tetter and stn as lova as other street corners. Your whole social Whom the L.annaea stage is beta an br a ranch. They had a meal in the big DISGUSTED. • life. will collapse--and then it Toronto, Ontario. =asked bane and robbed of a mon" bee adobe hacienda, a meal served b a • A girl who regularly deceives • will be too late. aiMrewed to Steve Barren. gambling ease Y Y of Santa Bonita. ane a canes via of stout middle-aged Mexican woman. y lies. • her mother, and consistently • I hop! you will take this serious. vlrgiale'.. L e. al ss,oean.take• the • cannot be trusted b • $PE1ZDS FRUIT PICKING m.eeeltaiion. vrratnla holes Jim eessuse Afterward Virginia sat on the ve- y her mother ly today, and decide, • Of a meeting they once bd to wamisnae randa while Steve talked with his • tN anyone else. She must be did- « for al W. an,d nae 6e u i himself falling m love .sill Mexican and Indian, vaqueros. There 4 t° behave yoursett. Don't -The "Orchard Monkey" is do- Virginia Phu 4 gene from bis r•eeh whet • ciplined ]ikt a child-half her age, sneak out to meet any boy. Never maned for use when. icldn j virgiai, •+rive.• N Ji. tabes her t• .« was no white man about the place. • until she comes to.reflize that the tell another -tie, Determine to P g, thi�- skieve Beeves with whom Phil bas hes • only way to have fun in, this • make cling and pruning fruit trees. Is ex- a.rioaa tr•oble. earrea agar, a locate 'In an hour they were in the sad- • Your mother proud of you, Phil ons to e• him no barn, ,.hit. vtrnl•is dle again, still riding southwest.. • tr°cid is to -be honest, and so she can trust you again. When, Petted to speed up orchard opera- is to the t.evttove Steve, waved his arm in a wide_ • straightforward, and dependable • she does, you will b tions by eliminating need to scram- CHAPTER V31• gesture that took is the vast sweep- • —m all thin s. • e given the ble up and down a ladder. Unit has, - p_ g same 'privileges other girls have. _ It was hard, this waiting in Santa ing rangeland. "Some day my ranch Instead of rebelling' against • You have violated her faith told two booms mounted on a mobile _Taoaita. Her only to was shall extend for many miles," he • these rules your mother has had • until oil re sin it platform Booms can be raised a the elderly Mrs. Warden. The • ,to impose, you should be ashamed • dure the restrictions she imposes. towered by use of push-buttock con- said.said• "Some day I shall awn 30;000 Lanya Correy, who might have been head of cattle. 1 shall own a eattls • that she.found them necessary. • None of us hal the right M trnls from a short distance &boys friendly, did not come to the house empire. This, country will -not &1- • Don't pori realize how much • ha the ground to a freight of 21 ft ways be wild. It will change. • easier it would be for` your ppiness. We have only the above. A self-contained generator _ after that first evening. Llnya lived gen sad • right to earn it yours will come, on the mobile bass - --- 1�._the little dobe directly across the I-1 shall own much of.it • mother., who is an ill woman. to A defiant Dowers the s,treet, and o eti-P rF�ginia "A woman—a beautiful ae".+««, • let you come and go as Four etimes r a[izes, boom coatntsla:- Requires-a four- Born Ur- come and go. But the ' —shouldn't refuse to be the wife of x se, get into what-mischief you- mpletetlategri plea d for obedience and mea crew to operrts.it two ors Sian ced hsr way• Rirt never Such a rich man, do jou think so. • will? Instead" she has to watch ty. Acle` Hirst call tt�e platform to do the sctua] or- Steve Barron came riding along Virginia'" he asked You constantly. She must be half- chard work and to do flee ground the street leading the gray mare The question startled her. He frantic with worry all the time, to operate the tractor that pulls the that Jim Randall had lent Virginia, must, she thought, be thinking of • Yet you and this boy have machine. Tests glade by a producer are said to show that four men cave _ Be smiled and took stir his 'nom- Lanya Correy. He didn't speak for • the effrontery to misjudge her _ brero. a long time. They rode around a • motiveal If' he encourages such 1 Pick 30 acres of apples, in 11 daord "Change to tiding clothes, Vir• vast herd of tattle and on toward • wicked suspicions, he is not fit by use of the new unit a compared ginia," he a&id. ""T'd like you to some how hills. He halted then, and for You to know: The lad to, be with 12 men using-ladders. ride out to my ranch with me." said: • trusted is the one who in spirts He talked with Sarah Warden "I'll wait here, Virginia." the best in you, not the lowest • ---while she changed, .then the left She looked at him, uzxled • ��'Mubborn P again. You are too full of resentment ffie how` and mounted AstheyThen looked toward the hills. A • just now to realize the enormity v i— ggods away Virginia saw Lanya horseman was riding toward them, • of your thinking and your re- _ Corny standing in the doorway of toward the spot where she stood. • suiting conduct. Later on, when I RASHES? Jher horst. She smiled, but the She glanced at Steve again and un- • you are older YOU dark-haired girl looked away, There derstood his smile. Her. heart • reason for all this otaltrol—"ansee d Try This If You Want "was annoyance on Lanya's face, and leaped. • how_ you will wish then that you Quick Ease and Comfort 'Virginia decided it was because'she The distant rider must'be—Phil) • had had the sense to turn to the ' `� irrse roursou crow the terms misers w Was riding with Steve Barron. She gave her horse the whip and • right! ,.. I (telling +kin trouble, etatetor_.tge•e� They rode southwest awe from Toile forward at a galls The • too'--noon•'• smemill oil -toes roe the town, away from the j p' The longer you keep up this =: • prompt relief from the itch se Sonoma, lagged horseman waved, ,came riding fast • Pimples, sad otber •rt•ruaits waged skle to meet her, defiance, and this lying, the hard- "'You end scalp infections: ar000e•s •easeeJ{ skyline of the Silver Ridge, and • er it will be for.you to stop. You Pay more for what Irpu pk oft u .age and simple to one, pr•moeag" headed across the flatlands which (Continued Next- Week) • yri11 °p but eta much easier to aerie healing. Satisfaction f7•araaa.e ee were half desert, half cattle lands. grow to be.a girl that nice home:" money back a Iesdtng drug stores oeerr wn--- ,After an hour, Steve reined in, "Wait," 4;;.said. He dismounted " and walked, leading his horse, to a ' -stpire of red rock. e„ ` 11 IF Watching him, her hand shieldifig her eyes from the sun's glare, she 'Paw with surprise that an Indian - ' Was squatting at the base of the Tl tock. A •horse stood behind the _ r' F t sock. Steve began to talk 'to the Indian, his voice reaching Virginia. .; >• , .Til' e was talking the Indian's tongue, Wand adding to it the sign language. Shortly, the Indian rose and went 10 his horse and threw himself upon e Iib bare back and rode rapidly away. When Steve returned Virginia '.. LIV STS! i.., . ..✓Said, "You talked his language?'' win f ' . NEW ow and _ :_:USEFUL TOO sEi �i, $.... AN L CERS -ROTO GARDENER t#ADtl�tz' dYl.`7'. S O; The "Bantam Rotavator", new t `'.Ig)tl ardening machine produced by a THE C. N. E. F � A . British firm,vis claimed to be able R 4 9 , 'bo till soil, mow lawns, clip hedges. Sad- sweep .paths, along with many Never was'a show like'thie...!lever So much to Mother -every-day, jobs. Versatility �--+�. to bear, to revel in. From opening hour to made Possible by a series of attach. coloasal evening fireworks show, every day is, nlsnts which can be fitted in Its& -- crammed with things to see and do. There's --Thea one minute. Included are: - the Royal M�1ea Band and famous dance' �; .treciproatiag cutter bar, hedge clip. midway, the untold thousands, 4>f fes,cimat�ing exhibita�me and enjoy- the per, rotary brush, ass box and sheer' magnincence of Jazz' Bis, ]a asaadd �r Iu►g P Y of ityHndrlcal mower. Latter is fitted talent invention. wlfh a friction clutch` which pre., Cot„ K. R. MARSHALL M rents blades from breaking on - �> swoon A. i4uonss stony ground. The system of rota- P""�•"t. O+n•si Mareg•r ration is that of power-driven reg w voiving hoe blades shaping and cut- Ing u't bug and dividing the soil. Thos! ? 3 r lades revolve in same direction as the driving wheel, thus assisting the siestal ° ", whole unit forward. Claimed to reduce far more efficient tillage CANADIAN / 1 i 1 • i - Via a any fire or disc 'implement. g " 'Neighs only 135 lbs.; is expected ' D ed SETS �fPr, p . make the system of rotavation � ' vaihble to the home gardener. • e driving engine is said to rut F C more than three hdurs on le> 'gal.gal. gasoline oil. �r =� o "' • �d � Zy�- - � � � - • ' I"US 33 — 1949 rMCI 2,600,000 Dick Phmkin you tact there nM ty • __ -. : out st 'w, too,will e Where ens Took t g on bees 3 Hours For Lunch thin I• the journalists' bar. famous newspaper :6i„ -' 4 a va ! Nearly every :a.• s` t for tote past 40 yearn has bass story RONICLES The Cock Tavern has is said t talked over at the Cock Tavern, its 400th anniverrary. It is said to partkyl�y the legal ones. Thee r' y be the oldest ohop-house in Lon- is a reason for that If a news- b il1d6ER A1tM fy aw sr don, though it has, se a ma nig t �W ¢ tter vE psyerman wants to interview some fact, been on its present site for character w1ho is having bis little ` t C-mx&r�dc,1Lr�2 Caerl-e .\a � ,' x : a mere 50 yeas.. But It used to day of limelight at the.law covert, What with scattered thunder- �k ? be just across the street, and when be can dodge the cameramen at the storms, spring crop to cut, binder ter , it moved, the proprietors moved entrance by taking his man out of Jtrouble, and thrashings, none of -«fir with it all the old treasures from the coasts at the'back, Up Chancery s'q '1 Sit a< the original house our 'wheat is as yet in the barn. F Lane. and about the filet place he Now all the crop is ready to go in They took the famous James 1 somas to where he can talk 3a the -wheat and spring crop too-and F.iiq- � !r,.` mantelpiece and the original cock Cock Tavern. it looks like a lot of hauling, At '": sign-a carved, wooden one be- The manager of the Cock, which game one always n flava, to be by Grinling Gibbons; is naw, run by a company, lays' an`A stage of the g • i is this g carver t inn is not lie y ter earn ( set IIS mss Street #oohs forward hopefully to the end ¢. Charles II Fleet S of the harvest-even while the men � kept in nowadays, because pt}r� in Loltdoa-for one thing, Are planning for,next year,'figuring ""'" students have tried,, to get away there .la no late` evening reads. Out when and where to sow the fall ' .,lk' �, with it on various occasions) and people just come in during the day they' took the mahogany pews and for a. quick drink, or to interview wheat. �, benches in the restaurant which One other crap has come along �,; ;; somebody, or to do business, and 'pretty well just lately-1 mean our . have been used by Thackeray and then go away again There is hard- -crop of visitors; some of whom , „, / " j , xr': T Goldsmith and by Pepys, the dine �,• any mild ale sold at all, for in- lath and e bench nd table in the stance'; it is all bitter or spirits. An- ,:Ers_garacred in during one night, b° ». _1' Y . r,� corner by the h fireplaces where _ everybody knows and came from a district that is at- Y �, _ _other thing . � / C� Dickens used to eat his lunch�aj everybody else" P very much in the news- der after day, and where, sitting Under Matta«'a• Train or bus connection j:: ` � t= his portrait a while ago, I had Suite Answer to Crossword Puzzle being• impossible Bob picked all ,�� .Yyi Nb a good mixed grill myself-good, of them up in Toronto. So there x that is 'to say, for these times but SOU ESTOP 5 R r we were, at 2:30 a.m.-an excited, "� N •' Kar , 1 not a patch, I know, on Dickens' R R 7- we tired, travel-weary party of seven, a . �t q, escyiL .�`� lunches which, they say, used to C A T C N U P C R / M al', grouped around, the kitchen 1p Y„ it t • last between two and rheas hours R table, refreshing ourselves with tgllC]3, '� ar The Cock has.. always ' been a L Y R / C TNN coffee and cookies, doors closed s° writers inn, and it still is. Dr. p a A R E R SER _..' that our chatter and nocturnal 2. ohnson, Goldsmith and Thackeray A O O L R N i S D o u brae would " not disturb the � 'F++ £' $ "E"'' thought of thein stories there; Ten-. E R E /' S 5 U 6 M . . lag est of the family, Peacefully slum ;$ft: rhes. checks bags of Dyson, after a pint of port, wrote L q M ODE• S T E A e u r H d - -Eli r, _ a hen e cock' ka - P c about tAts --- e A abs b n g -one of- iyhom.-you may peeled Potatoes. I � � out refrigeration. a poem T / P 5 q P O D ----benng ash with g 'down- y - c f th quite sure, was Partner) ipotatoes peeled and treated to keep S T / t F / A When our party of ten sat down stairs bar today-it is a long bar, O O ROS / T O . 'Clyde Miller, who developed the idea,hopesw within the yeahave the r.less . waiter, and if you go to to meals over the weekend 'some- spuds in groceries all o 'er the Country fuel of mirrors, with a low sailing body said, "This looks like a _ and cream-colored orales-half the threshing party." I disagreed. - - Threshers don't look for bread and —butter plates-thank goodness-nor is LIE TnIKS • �� �In - ex ect first course plates sit WOhdis do they P � sweet before dessert to be removed �a Andt�ews• _ ,_,._.._ Threshers want good, Solid food and plenty of it, but they are quite ��•� ready'to dispense with the trim- ),sasses tats lags, bowl, 1'f a enter s And that is something for 5 Process (idea cook) the jars by teeing Canning and preset vhng is an aw- warm water.1 ttia tessiWated'R's"t ` fol chore, especially when the wea- tither of these methods: L,. $tlr e.sin•osn y dimdved- �� '7 newcomers to farming to remem- mer fs hot. But along about next ' ' ." outs tl �layehmeon•a Royal , ,herd Salads and light den in are' Janualy or February you're not Bo- Hot Water Bath-Put rack in the piiie Ye we tat dant i° . ins for family meals when individ- _ bottom of the wash-boiler. Place eaientea 1 sir:wen sunt, 3f a Cpl preferences can be taken into Ing to think it was too much trouble �y�e1yrbe teanalated mater. when you take a peep into your the jars in the boiler and see that tion lab,t tba sod w seconnt but threshers like their board and see one inch of }� fit, -W kseat, and their vegetables and fruit cellar or cup they are covered by te�•ermsm•Add ~,edea well.-filled-pies water. Start timing when the water $ttr fa• �aqgmpsi.a*m" beattams n. - -• - Qevy, followed by • those shining rows of- good things. �woo•�"'" --ad lib So perhaps it might be welcome begins to boil y •mh sees silts,bread soar• Well, another excitement last to some of you if, instead of giving • ' " �' f �,T' a" Wood"vlar week was the arrival of Daughter- you any recipes today, I publish a i --Cpven Idethod-This method is 2, 'l In gimmad t+awt red 6eash topes (from Fort William Asked how neral talk on canning: so here _.:advised, only if the oven can be con- malted balrmr ,eefoeaetes6" )ram t She re- with the thermo- sett me i� �C+a�� "` bang a holiday she had go goes. trolled accuratellr' t•y,�, ,.. as I like-I'm not • " stat. It should not be attemptedInto 2 plied-"As long and dlvIds ag back. The two methods of cannin8 with a coal or wood stove, -here ambAomwo*bad ?r•eh dawn 1 t costs too much ituit are commonly described as the oven temperature may vary'• `' aaah�plow loco a }(" to b im to b. travel!" much n with �a inch o1 omem)(a baster ads sister-in-law wan very the "hot pack", and the "cold pack put jars in a Pe Issrtloaseedoe�r . This merely refer• to the condition water in bottom. (The broiler pan , ! said ask to 1 w Isrowa . concerned. "But what will she do is excellent.) Process at a tempers- anise �� is S SOL is stupid supposing the fruit when it is placed in the an that P 250 deg. to 275 deg. for time tW. eataaa, , t lure of 8 8oash sed evtbitiM�1 a raiiiam ac ^. • another job?" container. - Isbe can't ger ,' •oemata He�edW m • lane ads•. She aced not have worried. Two The cold pack metnod esters to specified. later Daughter west to the the practice of placing the prepared 6. When processing is completed, < .os.aeh Aimee ap elle a legs tont tae• ' h sash ran m a . elms. rami sits to let her business balding college pieces of fruit-in the container and remove the jars and seal. Do not abase ow _ hrm covering cods tos tber. Ona- ti0ps out to know she was in circulation sagain bait with hot syrup. "tighten, tap or invert the metal-top fees almost ttiroosh to wrtb - and within halt-an-hour she The_bot pack method refers to dare, invert- adman sed torn each mike peed~ou The offer of two temporary and one the heating of the fruit to a boil 7. Teat the screw-top by las rhe mm permanent job. She accepted a tem- with a little added water and rugae ;ng for a few minutes and teat thrl tee side, Cover mind in a week's before it is placed in the container. spring-top lar by placing the jar on � deoNd In bdr Beeth mid+1 est In porary job, starting in broken pieces 1 ��,ts ova, sso•. 28-30 m!a It alts its aide. If any leaks are found, in � �.:••• time, .But the next day there was The method res . _• ._ and a more or less stewed product. vestigate the trouble These simple desired, "nod tops aid► a Vista m urgent tel call-could tips may lofts.Serve bot,with butter. tabs go in .Chat daty to be shown tate The first method retains the natural . help you to overcome the tropes and then start in on Monday? shape of the pieces and is the meth difficulty. sin, after pd common) used in commercial la) Press the top edge of khs dada y RY So now she is working again, :.canning. , metal band of the screw-top lar _ - _ gfnree ,aye' holiday. down with sknife-handle. vs N G Y ��, �� NEW FAST-ACTING .D ., : N + DR t stat+ t 'YEAST NEEDS NO On Sunday two of our visitors p �,, • s�ia the.hot pack method reduces• (b) Open the spring-top jar and • ,w,,,":� IR i FR I G E R AT i O N I- ibet for points north and my sister I ,, "the number of containers required -add a second rubber. .Re-process ie-law returned to Toronto on the for five minutes. Says fresh and full-strength in your. irate tap of her way track to Eng- by 40 to 50 per cent, many house- _ Pante for weeks! Here's all you dot had. While they were away !fires 1 wives will prefer to use this method, f lc) Turn the wire closure on the _,wore of iia took s drive over to even though the appearance of•the . spring-top jar, until it it in a tighter sed)of lukewarm water,die• _ Y g position. bf alton.Airport. ] especiatl want- I resulting product is not quite so la a small amount(usually 7 n su or ea envelope o as I was anxious to nee attractive as is obtained by the cold, S. Let all the•jars.stand until cool _ aolvethorotighly ltsaspoo o sugar f ch elo f yeast - od.to go 'Store in a cool, dry place. s minutes. tlbe new building which had been ' ,-pack method. _r Sprinkle with dry least.Feet sad 10 "der construction at . the time 'I'liBlV sdr well.(The water used with tlet yeast counts Cicely arrived last year. It is very Dirsc$om for Cold Pack adethod A sleeper from the Amazon ' - i _ � part of the total liquidalledforinyoarreeiPe•) ispaciou.$,• modern and convenient, L' is -utethog-for canning Pnt nighties of his gra'mazon- . with *lents of room on the obser- Cherries, Apricots, Peaches, Pears, The reason that01 d9 /»Ov�t�3c s'u�jp�y/r 'Talion roof so that a large number .1 plums and Prunes. He was too fat of people can watch the arrival �I, Test the jars to see fiat they -To $et his own.pajamas on. and departure of the big airliners. make an airtight seal. Wash in It was .all very nice but I wart warm soapy water. Put in a• con- disappointed in the use they had tainer of hot water and bring to a '. -Uovi so different sande of the old• building. 1 was ' 'bail. -• boping to see nice; spacious tea- 2 Make a thin 'Syrup, using 2 rooms for the use of travellers and cups of water to 1 cup sugar. Boil might-seeri alike. What they have 5 minutes. is a hot, pokey little lunch counter 3, Select fruit that is fresh-and at cars that seems more than the proper stag * e of maturity. Wash crowded if a se three get into it at one I • and-prepare.the fruit into pieces , 1 ileus. Surely the two companies suitable for serving. Pack into hot I F of the Canada and America air- i jars. •Take care to les that no bib i lines could get together-and do a of fruit interfere with the.seal. 1tt1e better than that! 4. Fill the glass-top jars full to I ' overflowing with boiling hot syrup. _ It was quite a surprise to get { I _ back and forth to�Malton without Fill the metal-top jars to within ons \ incident, because, ' from the way inch of the top. Partly seal the jars, S _ -- ---they have been acting I have come . using the special technique required ' jl 'to the conclusion that we, have for each type of jar. _ t mpermental vehicles around 1 e� hers w to ars-tighten, then Sere P j -tit any rate they act like spoilt -turn back / turn. children before company. For in- spring-top jars-adjust the rub- _ ��` \�`` y. stance, one day •I tdok, two of our her and top and leave the lower \\` \` i '� "v crowd down town with 'me in the spring up. pick-up. Everything was fine until ],fetal-top jars-adjust the top in ] was ready to come home and place with stamps-or adjust . Robin Hood and his Merrie Men had to score `tiVhat•tread-that gorgeous Grape-tints Savor then the starter wouldn't start. It with a metal -screw band until a bit with a haw and arrow or they didn't eat I ::atm crimp honey-golden Baker. Good for young look a mechanic to get us going tight. + slot old because Port'$ Grape•Nnte Flakes-pro- tight. lakes pro• again. The next morning we had - " To $sues a hit today shoot over to the gr°sees vide nourishment...nsefal quantities of carbo- the lroublt all fixed up and then for Poat'r Grape-Nutt Mites-that convenient, : hydrates, proteiq%, .minerals and other food - sister-in- I .`Start A Assing motorist gave. us during the afternoon my me an ;.aa,dy teat,eatyto•digest e0*4 wade not from your roc Served is ajiffy-eaten on eight-.p ' ,law and I made a call in the coon- inks the big truckhto tow t e lief- - - t returning by a love winding eoe but TWO grain$-wheat Dad malted barley. your grocer. Vy tle one home. There was a short road. About five miles from borne Such a ��'^" we stopped to pick s few berries in the ignition, .--end then the motor wouldn't act with visitors! t nee r• arse Morrish) • . ,o huuwai Looe: palace on Tue9_ I on the birtb ct their daughter in - rnh " ir,,, -witbL interizent at Erskine - BROCK _ Sumne�� �irector r Do You Know That �`�° ' SUPPLIES '•� y,st.... - - A.E. Richardson THEATRE l,tnmediate DeLvery Can Be Made . IT TAKES ONE-THIRD LESS SUPPLEMENT AND• Of The Following Items GENERAL INSURANta . TEN PERCENT LESS GRAIN WHEN YOU USE Asphalt Shingles REFIT. EBTATB I W232TSY' "HOG SPECIAL", YOU GETTEN Pr:R-CENT MppRE, Roll Roofing In All Grades - OONVEYANCIN(Q AIR-CONDITIONS '1� EGGS.WHE:. .2 OU ADI) "PAN-s M 1N" ,TMJ THE Roll Brik Skiing t Roos Coating An Old-estab� Agency,Ready spa - MASH. -- Swvo OOWS GETTING Dr, HE. STOCK T0141C PRO. Alundanin Corner Bead _ THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY_ DUCE 25 Lbw MORE MILK FROM EACH 100 Lbs, Ridge Cap and V&Uey Phone Pickering 80 August 11, 12 and 18. OF GRAIN. Chimney Flue Lining Band meows At 7.00 and 8.00 P• M. I SAVE.'FEED BY USING Dr. Hess' PPAMUC'I'33 Aid Lime Brick Face Brick 6atw&q Matinee at I." P. M. eaunerete Blocks Insulation D• .�.. :B ER Bats and Loose Cedar _ Canadian Pacific LAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE P°`t` and Pole. AU Finds - IN CINMCOLOR Inusnrance Adviser starring RANDOLPH SCOTT and P130NE 3 8 W OT•e,tr�uKONT, ONT. A. I♦ . l�IITCH 20th Anniversary In Business tiY JANE YATT PHONES 74 and 114 Address Phone Brougham, Ont. Pick. 241'W2 "OUR TRUCKS PA:.,B Y G_'a WAY,, MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - , August ib; 16 and 17. Last Cqg!plete Show At 8.18 P. H. C LA R E M. STAF-FOR-D- BROS - K-EN-AN-D-CLARK NIy Dear Secretary See the advertisement on the ris Binstead brother of the bride, Monumental Works g r front page, this issue on the coin- while .Mrs. Paxton,. sister.-of the Phone Whitby i�E - AUCTIONEERS starring LARAINE DAY, KIRK ing Sports Day to be held here groom played the wedding music. eeased -and Authorized for Me DOUGLAS KEEN AN WYN,N_sand ,hiss Isobel Gregg, of Toronto; The ushers were Mr. W. Binstead 818 Dundas St. I0. Whitby Counties 0! Ont sad Yorit. HELET� R 4LKER spent the week-end with bars, Dav,' and Mr. M. McNeil. A reception•was Farm Stock, Implements Hou ;Plus An Added Attraction Gregg, heldon the lawn of the bride's par- hold Ftlrtiture, Real Estate Mr, Charles Hardy spent. Sunday enY -followed by the wedding sup- with bar and Mrs. Norris Hardy. �IOEACHNIE' Sales our Specialty at Reasonable Fighting Back Mr. and-.11rs. Reg. Hen,nedy,have Per Later in this evening, the hap- Rates. Dual Service for *6 ry couple left emid'showers of,con- FOELVITURE DEALER returned" from their hone)^moou, - Price of One. i with PALTI. LA.�IGTON and JEAN fetti to_spet}d their honeymoon at biilliken P. O, hon A and are getting... nicely settled in ROGE'RB points tri Northern Ontario. On phone, 621P8 their new home. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Markham P. O. Mr. Blake 'Briscoe of Toronto, their return they will ' re'�Ide in- phone Mark 206 i THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY pent the' week-end at his home Garemont' Private Ambulance Seryke s Prentioes have been established -August 18, 18 and 20. here, and is driving' a new Austin Day or Night auctioneers since 1890. �/� ter, 3RO.UGHAtV1 , - I John Loves Mary tilt, and vire, Codon Cea]­Scar. Wm. McEAC1H.\'IE prop, t koro, spent Sunday ' with Mr, and • �. starring RONALD RE-AGA'�I 31:s �- L Ba JACK , Don Hed••es. Ph Barrister, Bollcitar, N b d one Pick. 19� Notary Public CARSON, EDWARD ARNOLD and Miss'Mary and Merna Neat have' The Brougham Firemen held one - PATRICIA NFAL- returned to 3rarboro after having n ttheir beat ga2dea parties at the • C. C. RICHARDSON spent a week. . w-ith '•r, and Mrs: i,e�ut.fuI, grounds of C�eenwood Pickering. -.Ont. •308 KENT BUILDING .Hedges. r:u u, on July 26. The evening uvea- NLr. C1dff Liscombe has returned that was uncertadB for tt finis, b'ut 1phone: Toronto _ TOL, 0894 j the wtather-man, came foirward sad I to work after a week's vacut;on• d;d a fine Job In tri-ding off the ��, A e { :Mise Georginz Forsyth of Osh train• The Ea�etrouh�ng awa, spent the week-esd with•her pragt wts all that people here., cbu:u be desired, some say—the beat j,j I Friends from Por Credit r Birt )et, and with Ad. Harvey as ,Ylas- LICENSED AIICTIONBER.andaeYj� HOUSE or BARN i D ter Ur L:6.Omonles, we can De sure ex the week-end with BII! Vons, that,.tun.. filar suet 1FALi 3TOR lir. and bits. Eddie livodman:"of The G.eenwood Ladies had a booth Highway Monument Works FURNACES A-ND Oshawa, spent a few days last wee:: un t::e-groands, and tar}r'food wan Phone or Write T� _ w th Mr, and Mrs Earl Bea:e. es,eiient, qnd were t}�obg._ .Dies X814 Danlos BL _ _ROBT. AUSTIN, PRi,OP. FURVAC REPAIRS The former 313ss Gladys Prouse East, Whitby' I Wew-aod_U:-ei_Electra. Waiter -•and-her hu4baud--of Ceor$eiown good very Targe •crowd attend- 'R. R. 1. NrWtby, Ont. Ed dud the proceeds w•e.a upprox= 2 Miles West of Whitby*. Out. Pumps visited Mr, and ?&s. Prouse °►nd lu;utr'; $200 clear The Committee On No. 2 Highway other friends here on the week end. worked hard to mikke Et a sucetss, Phone . Whitby 462 S. G. BARNES-%. Ur. and 41r s. Tomlinson are at _ present on holidays at Lake blas- and ttiidh'to thank all who attended ' Phone: i;rcx,klin 72 A 2 co help tn. th.ls fine work, —,.A —"-y- koka, staying=at a Lodge there. Mr,'and M's. Norma (ltio. 12 liiglrwa)-, 3 miles North Mrs, Abtchell, G`s-huw•a, spent a u Morton of pPT011ETRIST biuut,.n,r ure spending a few weeks of Whitby) few days luso week with Mrs. Con- .;n C,su•, la, anrr at; tints Of w1iElII$, 980 to a.00 end 2,0(I to 3500 a.re with Mr, and airs. �i'ar•ren Will- Evenin — !} M The Women's Inatttute will meet ..ecu, •find will.adso visit relatives : M , Red.. FP, to. 9 on Thur day, August 18,. at the and tr;rnds at Keswrrk DIs',El BL p, P. O. li -J -A. WILLOUGHBY , -DOORS home of MrN. Carrutth,re. Roll Call `wd.. . N chte OSHAWA, ONTARIO ;1. AND SONS .One item of World Inteaest i ylortoa sent a number a[, � � _ COMBINATION, INSIDE AND have read since the' Last Meeting," p Phone . Ree, 2526; Office 1516 J Forty Years Canada's 1"& OUTRIDE DOORS. Topic "Home and ' School", by h.b. bo;0,vod days in and around est Farm Agency, J ALL MADE OUT OF .Mrs, 'W, Benson and Mrs, H, Gregg• . rseueseU sch.ol at (Three-Day Service Arranged) Per Country Property Con, II —CLEAR LUMBER , "Facts about Cancer- will be . iv- hrougl.am. and Brock Road In the i suit J. I, '(Hud) Stewwrt . a' yta s 1b94 to 'STB. }TEs w'.k• AD0605 . Toronto ;.ty0 en is as address by Dr. N. F. Tom-" u`Mr.Ilf-c n-obte tend .11T.tarliorley ellers AtkinSo For That Our City The Ci "SYLVA CORD PLYWOOD" liusoa. The Hobb• Basket" will be City given by three members. Mu:sle.• ;i Dept. !�: }i.i„uck motored to the Nest 'oi Phone algia 201 V1 2•Stoalt. 290 HT2137 _. Toronto N. tVI . Gordon Lunch l'ommaee: vire.. G: Goslln busine:%s -last' Wednesday and ret. Mrs D, MrCultough Mrs, M. And- � ,_. .eu on Monday, Licensed -- arson end Mrs. James. NIcCulloug.ti. Mia, vi'm Ellicott htis-returned r LLT'►I819R YARDS Everyone wei,e�me: ' home after a pleasant visit vita ' Pz�RING, ONTARIO MT. and 'Airs. Wm. Palmer spent I her sister, Mrs, G. A. Gordoa, in Auctioneers CORDON F. Q$BORNE Phone 3l4 Sunday with .,NI - and Mrs. Hugh ( Toronto. Pugh, of Dublin . The latter willTS. - 215 Year's Experience a U Willa Wright, of George- stay with Pugh for one week, tow Beat hc0dayin•S with her bro- Sales conducted anywhere DLtaict /► , Mrs. Saar Taylor ' .and children Manage r ji3/0� are spending the week at Cbl•lin Beer, 8petinlizing in Farm Stock, b'arni• AW g- 111r, and Mrs. CIIarence Crawford Mare and Pruperty Sales, T4 3j��� hood• and famdly' visited the latterr's par- All Sales personally Listed and E�dPIRE LIFE '- - 1q4 Mrs C. A. Ove.-land and Mrs. eats Mr. and Mrs. C. Warm =�. • • ,y am Fred Ward spent Sunday with oD' Advertised. Bills prepared and ,Insurance Company Mrs. APbe�tt i�athews, who has friends at Or-'Ilia. $ posted. 11d:. Tbos. -Gregg has moved 'tato 1.been in the Oshawa Hospital fol the Representatives Past three. weeks, 'rtgme again, 1 part .of Mrs.. Coady's residence and much unproved in '.ealih. Prom t J' erviee ALr. Earl Cook and ' motaer have.I Miss Ntricla -Coakwell visited sc_ _ Tom Puckria •DAILY SERVICE TO ALL moved ,into the forcer Gregg home. her cousin, Dorothy Wilson,for the l Hugh Gray, Oshawa eANADIAHANDUSAPosrts The Claremont public library .is I week-e4d. , Reasonable Rates _.:G>eo, White, Bownanvi>le M CHARTERED veli OiSd closed until Tuesday, August 23rd, ( Mrs. H. McLach an, of Oaks iL':, PHONE. =90 STOUFFVILLE IDEAL SERVICE RM AL1 to •allow the Librarian a few.days J r GROOP TRAVEL holidays. and daughter Joy, sptnt a week with her sister M.3. Robert Mas. Telephone 822, Wkdtby, oat. LOCH% AND INFOfRM"CIM AT David Tran has been appointee] to tern, Air. MaLa-hlt,.n came for the + —��� the Plowing, Committee at the Soil-� week-end to take them. hcme. EASTERN HOUSE Conservation and Farm Improve- i Mr. Ted Holtby spent Sunday ev- .. N10D8 4 � meat Field Day to be held this , ening with Mu John Gillman "Your Friendly Resident Agent” year at Brooklin. Sept, S. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hardy.and BdIly y g `Mr, and firs. Bernard Burnell ( also Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox and moved this week from. their _home Betty.Jean ere spending'a week at REALTOR 1NSIJRASCE AGENT hams in the north end to their Bon Secours, on Lake Simcoe. Mr; LIFE, FIRE CASUALTY, BONDS, A- TOMOBILE LUMBER farm n few mites north, apd Mfrs, Ken. Pascoe spent 'the _ 1'I� TY INSURANCE Etc.' Another•sup;rer sponsored by the week-end with them BUY FROJI A.\D �. Goodfellowship Class.of the.United 1 We are pleased to¢sport that Mr, LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITH Church will b het on August '5, SHEETING ",SHELVING e d 'Dean Alairs wh'o has been 111 with in the Sunda, School room. Pro- �•rheumatic fever for some time, is CYR E. ceeds of this supper, like the last, l — pper, 1; IL MORLEY PWORING- t teeing a little better each d�F• will be used to help def-ay the cost e �Itr. and vita Win. Duman visit= 2x4 13x0' 2e8 of thQ new chimes 3t the church. ' ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. MINE :Cir. and firs bred Pugh were• in � Harlock.on Sunday evening. London one Gat last west; attend- E- HAROLD SCOTTMrs. Gordon Duncan is home with ing the funeral of Mrs. Pugh's bro- Between Highways 2 and 2A. her parents for a week or.so, before On Frenchman's•Bay Road ther-in-las, gplvg to her home at Markham e , Binsteael�Qnantz with the new baby. Co. Amid, a beautiful setting of glad- pp ;. LIMITED ,+ loll on Saturday, August 6'the mar- ; P>Ioaes: 8carboro 5886 or Howard 1117 ria€. of Lillian May, daughter of i! SCarhOrO. Junction KAISER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Binstead, of :71. e ee Claremont to -John Harold, son of ad at C�7+�an Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy .Quantz of Clare- mont, was solemnized in the Bap_ h �f• FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY t ELECTRIC_ rise Church by.Rev. . G,._Dawiaon, _ �!¢aQQ�L LUMBER--Rough or ,assisted by Rev. Artmstrong, of. Tor- Bh Dt'essed, Trite, 8ash'and'Doors. Seose and Hare N7rfag onto. , 'WEVDOW UNITS OOjVPLET'Ei--Frame Sash, Qlass, Oplral - •:I,. FSTIMATES GIVZX The beautiful bride, given in mar, ! Catering to small Parties, Oe balances, Factory-baht and;prefitted. riage by her father, wore a street- I WALLBOARDS—Ten Test Donxaot►na, (iy-�roc, Gr'eenboartf 4rulength, gown on blue eyelet crepe Weddings at your home PLYWOOI�i1r, Cedar, Birch, Weldtez and Etch Wood. i�1. ✓,Ai4t4� with black hat and accemories and ' ' wore a corsage of dark red roses. I Evening $ � and Cedar. with Nalta, Insalbrie Siding Mrs. John `Wallace, her sfster; was Glasses, Dishes, Cutlery For Rent J. M. Cedargrain Siding, Pittsburg paints. icJ�aalag, ��• matron of honor, wearing a gnwn - of pink eyelet crepe with black hat `� 'L\ P>�ne pick. 3S6w2 - 4A41 PHONE PTCI. Ito and'acceasorfes and corsage of p;nk - sows. The, best man was Mr, Mor. _ _ •