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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_08_26 , N. FOL. 88 NO, 47 _ PiG'BIIEii1V(i, O-�TAR1t0, 7F'Rl@A,Y, AUgUST:26, 19 9 6 cute per copy Authorized as Second C amass Matter 'Suba•ription Rate: $2.00 per year; U. S. $2.60 W. C. MURKAR and BON, PUBLISHDRS Mrs. �ote� P. . esigns = Succeeded B ffred .Valk ISS _,_-Winn1 er I NEW' PUBLIC RZALTH NURSE ENGAGM,FOR ,AJ44X "TAKE" BROUGHAM ISN PICKDRING TWP, (COUNCIL &me After I INT, 'v: PLAYOFFS will meet on I :eR d�. UMA". Pickering Village I. 'room Of Excellent Service Thursdays, September-1, 1949. AJax, ball Leann carried off top at the M•unic"i Building in the .Pickering United- Church ( Mrs, Fannie Whiteside, sister of Following the resignation of the !honors in the two-out-ef-three Village of Broughaint, in the Regul- Per. Arthur Young, Mlaister the late Mrs. James Kayea, returned- Sormer Pickering Township Public play-off games last week. On Mon- ar' Monthly Business Meeting. 6ianday, August 28t 1949 home to Los Angeles, sheer visiting 21"Ith Mnrse Mrs. Rhotea, Council day AXx won with a score of 8-6, 'Meeting at 1.00 P. M. 10.00 a, M. - Sunday School Mr. Alfred and Miss Edna, Kayos ell a meeting on Mondayeven.14 and bu Wedneslday at'Ajax. the L, T. JOHNSTON, Clerk 11.00 a M. • Morning service here. -engaged !Use Wianilfred'Wlalker. to locals again carie out` on top with I No Evening service Mr. find Mrs. Perrault sad fam- enncceed Mie, Rhotea, Mise Walker a score o2 8-3. Both games were John �b - ilY have returned from a motor rgle Danbar•ton Involved comes well qualified for the poli- g� and attracted capacity' crowds. Audley Pervice at 9.45 A. M. trip visiting Northern Ontol Ott- In Miro: Accident tom, having been Sensor Health AJaz will now play off wfth the I awn Lake Placid, N. Y.. aad other, Nurse at Gt-u Iph over•a stadY of six winner of the Campbellford-Tweed- Pickm ng Presbyterian Church I VAaces, stsedstaat nurses. 'IlS.ia® Walker will Haatingc aeries. The first game will Contrary (we. are glad,to know) Rev. David Marshall, Mtaiatea I, Mrs. H. A, Mstchett. Toronto. to highly Incorrect reports early - be on a year! gala of 2400 vyith be played uric Monday night `'down I Regular services veil! ,be with. � spent last week with Mrs, J. Mur- - y $ t this week, John Fbrgie. Dumbarton, ` drawn duriing the month of Aug. I kar here. !ear allowance. was involved in a minor motor ace- The Wednesday game will be est.. Mr. and Sirs. Frank Prousel were !dent on $un3ay evening at the'cor- • ' 'JUSTICE played 94, Afar — Aug. 31• ' - - hosts to the Dgwn family picnic oa : ner of the Brock Road and No. 7 This ball Ss O, A. 8. A, Intermed• Mr. Pbrgie was approaching the Calvary Temple Pentecostal Sunday last, when sixty-two of the Qomment would have been reser fate C., and. Pickerift6 Townshirp "taAa" were present. !an are certain? enjoying it. corner from the West and o he .Holiness Services s y b.4t: a, m. - Sunday School Mrs Robt. Dixon visited Niagara ved by us, out the dailies repa'ts caste to the turas pulled out to the FUl'ls 'and Pt. Dalhousie last wee on the arrest of one of our local centre of the road where he was 11.00 a. M. - morning Worship k• boys, Lorne Heron, -Pastor of the Nelhe Percy.Laid To"Rest struck.i by an.esaR-bound car as it 7.00 p: m. - Evangeliatls Mr. and Mrs. frienMattlds a are spend. B Ptist Charch. at Val Dior over - was passing. Dented fenders and wedaesdny - 8.00 P. M. Ing s week with trOrto is re on t the weer-end but receipt of a priv- SFiuneral services 'were held on some scratches were the main dam- Prager lQeeling eke rad • Orton are on h wee,t's holidays. , iia bulletin from, Noranda, by the Tuesday from the Mcl::achnie Fun- age.-No one was injured. letidr y �, and Kn. Gordon Fouad sal.._whiols reveals the dailies to eial Parlours for Mise Nellie May, --- - 5.00 V. alt. - Young People Pastor W. E. McE� tertalned "twelve memlbers of the be Tory much astrlay, we wonder Percy, who passed away on Sunday 34p. Agars Hunter Fatally Injured Stork family oa Sunday. just who Informed' these dailies, at the Oshawa Hospital. She was in In Motor Accident At Greenwood Ms'. and Mrs. Frank Baker are • sad "what's behind all this?" tiger 66th year. net+. J. IL R dutos, Minister on vacation. The chief of police when asked Born near Brougham, the laugh- A fatal accident occurred on Sun- - eggadsy !1'he lucky winner on s ticket he intended-arresting every group ter of the late John and Eliza Percy clay afternoon at the corner of ehe 10.80 a.-an: Sunday-Sehoai- "Pur'+chased a few weeks ago. when a of three or Lour 'on the street, re= they attended the Christian. Church eddero3d and leo. -7 Highway, near , . 21.15 a. m. - Worship number of our Rotarians attended plied "!diad your own business". there. Later, moving to Pickering, Greenwood Park, when Sirs. Agnes 7.30 p. m, - Piesaant Sun. Evening the opening all of the Colborne The otticer who arrested Lorne, I efhle attended school here and att- Hunter, 40, was almost instantly I',Wed. - 7.00 � P. m, . i Rotary Club, Cyril Morley had a 1►hen asked why he wale doing so, -, ended the Methodist Church where killed when the •car in which she Wed, - 7.80 stated he he "'would not know until she was active-for man• yearsC P• m• - Pt it practicer nice Rogers-Majestic tic radio delivered. 5 was.riding, with her husband and ;, Thursday Evening choir practice Ito• him out Wednesday th,e next day", Bhe is survived by three brothers: two children, George aged 3. and I, �y Abe and Scouts - The police cfficer'a evidence Roy, of Myrtle. V1'dlltam, of Prince tilary 11, was in collision with the Sac, Fortnightly Motion Pletnres 100 pe-sons or more blocking the Albert Lad Artitur. of Pickering. y - ' ' car driven by Robt' Brandon, of '�,, - •AN-NOT'\CEIIF,N't street, 15 bicycles, 25 children^- •Funeral services 'ere conducted tiari;hanr It: it, Sf.s Hunter Hittlil,an,l Creek atentenaial► according to our bulletin:, they? by. Rev. E. G. Robinson with inter- -was thrown from their car, striking Rev, J. K. Braharn, Minister i Janice Hawes Cameron aunmin^es _ was about twenty-five percent of meat in"Brougham Xnion Cemetery..- her. head on a. c.ulve,t. The W her _ sunder y !,the-opening; of -r Mus.c A'ad.o at that- number of adults, by 'actual Tire'EvPaing¢ Ausillury passenkers were not- seriously in- ."10.00 a m - Worship and S. School, icltering Si._, Cameron is a conal= count, not more than six children, jc.•edi 7.3 p. m.'- Plearani Sun. Evening Pied tunhar,Ch mien c>futhelRova�l and two fiicycles. and, •their meet- The September meeting; of the �Irs. Hunter, to'•n ".n Seot!uad ha?' ' Mon. - 8.30 p. m. tar. Bois' Group B. Ha ing was not being held on the "I:'nz Evenin¢-Auxiliary will bA a thent;a been in Canada 12 yea's . F-ormrr- Wed. - 8.00 p. m. - C. G. I. T. ' and Foage" of Val D'or, but off 1. euip:o;ed on fisc .L. is g. Tliornso:l Tburd. - 0.39 nt. =_Trall Rangers Conservator �.f 1lusLc, Toronto, and ' party. Will a1I the members meet P• g Gertrude Huntley. Ggeen: N'ictoria. -the main street. Je:Bei F"a m at Brook:in, th,-y Irava 8.u0-p, M. • c-boir practice Knowing Lorne very well anti at. Chapman'$ Corners is S.."",n ra. B. C• 'as uelg n; iearhrr : in the on 5epte•mber 1, to g., to 1\'h'tby i;'tt•-rly been on the rine V:o_ve i'l ri. • Fortnightly - !Notion Pictures Okanaadn V 4111-y Tar ti.+h ('o1um1)i3. •knowing somethi-C of tl:e .%c,rk to Thla xiit be in_limp kyr the ss coni! Farm, on +lrm Ideroad. I aiip art Cnired Church Mrs: Cameron's teaching esperlen.0 Which he is devoted, we" publish, Decca-ed is aury:cel, :,.-o, t,y lie: Rev. J. K. itr.�ham, .�1lnbter with pleasure these quotations and know. Thi picture pia.,ing rs "Blue in piano and tla'nry has he?tt fo^ :impressions sent us, eerrr,t;ug-� 1.a roon" Ly J. ArtLar ?tank• au,i is dire+ ; stir taco in Tarouta. and' - six.yaar+s 'n thr West.and for two one in Scotland. a-nd one 6rc+th.,;.r, .. >t`°clay in techu:color, I.rcua ail 1e'u,.rt= it.. 10.30 a. m, - zuaday_ School Years in Toronu;rl'or-For .ialor- those given- by --an. uninterested ,a very. ve v eor.l Loma and d.•n'r also In Scotland. dally Press. ' - I he fune:.cl w-as held tin Tues. 11.00 a. m. - Church Service I:"motion, phony Pickering •120 r rc:s� n ruts-t..:a.n: F'�rnine w rl day afte.n,on from the Slciactir::N =- ;cts of gauche BOAT FOR SALLA we always feel sorry for the per:.+rr _ F-unert.l I!dr ours, Yickerink. ��itti � j_ 1.4 Foot ruuahma. •4-vyi nder'Coa- ,_Who, In a "moment of u'r•akne`-," Vard of Tbauks � ntermeut at Salem Cermet-er•e. Il• E. Nil Ei,chnfe Car Recovered tine,nu•.1 Motor :;-14,11 nr•.rine mant- inakes a rvl uwtement, and then �' � sm4s fold,.running lights and acces.,ories, attrm r to recover same when h� 1 wish to thank tun many fr enJ� - u�� p ! ;9 F +,:�. car stolen f.am. Speed r0 to 2 i mikes per hour. Rea- has found out that he has said the Thr c vt':o tiiln whet? !t is too lute, w'' "' 'C - :+u surds of .Eucour- +s a ey - St'tr1• .aK>:-'hn.� -almost . three sonable, aP,ply -News Office. f� 1 agemene,'seut cards• and flower �' months ago µ•Vi recovered last wcek : elt.L.NTLicS Lit r1. j JV Ll. during my .recent illness, while :n Mrs. W. Cox is, :n the Oso-i,wa ! bx tht -V '•nto rwice. The car had Card of Thanks the: ushawa i uspital, and to my Hospital. for surgery. :p the rensv- an added 1700 mires on it since be- _ The Printers' Guild, Rest of this Lorne al of the gall bladder. She is, cep- in; stolen. 'We wish to extend our heartfelt !village has been sold'to the print- _ Gordon J. Law o:te3 to be doing well, An Oali lie man made what lie thanks and -appreciation for the lag ri m of L-lwson and Jones, and, W111.Guthrie Jr.' and art Iset oz thougb.t was a legitimate deal with acts of kindness, mesEagee of sym- �wtll be known as•"Ozfo:d Sales". are _,-k.ng a view of the Western a man, cea..ug his 1941 model and pathy and beautiful• floral tributes _ iartlett--muey 1 OOV for the new car The carr was The new management has already provinces for a few weeks. They $ received from the many friends and taken over, and has extensive :e will likely have some good stories I being serviced at a garage, cnd the neighbors in our recent sad ber. A wedding of interest was sol- p, I eavement in the )loss of a loving modelling pleas toy the plant slbout their to as d4, is the first.. mann al'1 packed and ready to' leave t entiOzed i eceatly in St, Clements MT. Devitt, manager of Ozford tome they have been so-far a.. on Ihds holidays when the police father, Ade,tn Fairbairn. Especially Anglican Church when Miss Rose Salds, told the News they would be from home. walked im Mr. McEachnfe has had thanking the Dunbarton Sports. ridding twelve thousand square feet 1:1_len Ktiley, dau ghter of Mr, and School will open here on the 6th I his car returned-the Oakville man I Club friends of Dunbarton Village - Of floor owe to the plant; also re- Mrs. "C. A- Xilley,-of Brougham be- og September with Mrs. Pratt in I is out 'his $1,000, pUua, his 1941 I and �netghbo:s on Spruce'Hill R. • ecorat!ng• and installing new light- tee' the bride of Robert S, Bart- dmodel car, The M*Eachnie car had The comforting words of Rev, E. G. � lett eon of Mrs. Bartlett-and the charg&' I Ing. They are putting in a number Farmers are finding difficulty in a dent in the fender, in the trunk I Robinson will' long remain with us. of new promes and other pieces of late Mr. Bartlett, of 'Whitevale. preparing thedr fields for Fail wheat door and some 'stains on the lining I —The Fairbairn Family =ttawhiatlrT, The bride, given in marriage by awing to the dry weather. ott the ceiling. All of the present staff will be her father, wore a gown o1 white The W. A. of the United Church slipper; sat,in with embroidery boa- Dunbr • •�tept on, and more will ]?kelp be - heir held a meeting in the Baggots. rt ice and train with coronet style Qrion added in the future. .Oxford Sales i heaadd:e and floor viile School on Friday evening last ROTAgY -..was purchased to take care of the ss -length veil.and with a good attendance. Rev. Mr. carried a bouquet of red rosea Mr, a.nd Mrs Howard McClain- Maid surplus. printing of the other. Law- - - Young was Chedrnnan. The feature -r - '' BTRJ�T FAIR, _ son and Jones plants of which there Maid of honor was Miss Joyce of the evening was a series of views WEDY>ISDAY _BEPT. 141, out and Siarybeth spent a pleasant are.sev-ral. Killey, of -Brougham. Brideamtai•ds shown by Mr. Fiallaize, the longest week at Riverview Lodge, Muskoka, . were Misses Lillian and Leah Snow, one being a description of the act- Mr. and Mrs. DSotterahead ars Of Toronto. Flower girls were ,hiss- ivitlee pt the Firestone people in entertaining their daughter and • es Bar-tiara and June Helliwell, also '1..` t:flE F'WNT PROPERTY SOLD children from London Ont. High School developing Liberia, Rest Africa. I , of Toronto Suss Joyce KlLley wore And now, that Cortisone is�found p'� Rev. X. K Braham has returned a gown of pale blue 'tZffeta; .with 'to be growing in plants there, there It tis reported this week that Mrs. from a pleasant holiday at Dwight. • pink headdress and carried cream will be more interest attached to.., Them, Andrew has sold her farm Mr, Howe, Toronto has purchased • --'transportation roses with ribbon to match dress ihis Disce especially by the suffer- now rented by,George Mellroy,.on ! ton Stonedene Farm, We welcome - ppl to transport ptrplrtt for the ors fro Arthritis. p ; then to the cur m o los ____ Mian Lillian Snow wore' a• gown of ' the lake front, to Mr. Plitz, of the • Applications 3n-�s�'ltlng--�liH=be-� .. _ e�-�e-here.—I>'eve a em n4, w--e -1 ---We are sorry to lose the Jack receU and ca•_ried roses with matching krnderstand, is planned for this 1 Nicholls family who have moved to pickes+ing Township High School i ribbons. Miss Lech. Snow wore a siren. , a new home ne;ir Yonge St.' Board on a mileage ba-3s for the gown of peach taffeta with match- Wniteva.t, The sympathy of the community school year, commencing 5eptrrn- I Ing headdress and carried roses pis 1s extended to the Fairbairn family her 8th. The lowest or any tender. with matching-coloured ribbons. _ AndX+ety William =initis I of Spruce ?Hill Rd., in the sudden not necessarily accepted, .NUOI ten. Qldisa Jean Fleming and Hiss My' not hater than August 211 to: The flower girls bliss Barbara Hell- tle Gorrell of Toronto, are "sport- passing of` their father, Mr. Adam iwal] lvore" pale.$reen, taffeta with + The lea ce on &atur- Fairbairn. j k s. not, it White, Secretari•Treto: bonnet and roses 'toen match. Mists ing," baby Austius and spent the clay, Angust 20, of one of our near- I Mrs Jenkins and Doreen have week-end at the fo.mer's home... i�. R.-2, Pickering, Ontario, Xdne Helliwell wore ink taffeta by pioneers in Scn.rboro Twp. of 1 returned from $ two-week holiday p Mrs. Edith Parks of Toronto,-. was- Andrew William Annis, in his 82nd I r%• 'with matching bonnet and' roses, air Selkirk, g - � Rev. Barrett, Pastor, officiated. wit-. them Year, "hOTrC.E TO PICEERING TK P, Mrs George Antho:.,� and he, kora In the stone farm home at Mr. ]Yank Sullivan and ere P. ,1l�GH SCHOOL STUDENTS '�• L Bartlett"was best' man. and d;c:,.I. le:, •l s, Evaus. spE'nt C 'yaaY Lennon called cn friends 'here last the ushers: •Dir. John 'Russian Jr." tote corner of the town line and Saturday, g . • - ,ass* at Brighton. the let, concession, Scarboro, heE. son Bang during the s min of the WFi ed H on Sunda aitch +on. SIr and Mrs.returned Ahab gait •t3nd7Mr Walter Helliwell. Mrs. Wl1- + Commendng Fall Term Sept, rile. ( Fred Herbert, of Ot3hawn.. �lsitec: had lived and fz3rme3 there x11 his famaily have returned home after'41 4RADFS 9 And 10. ..$ y FIR 9GNE PIC- K n -W- tlj register. 1He• pleasant week aR Wood Lake. Nor..., Bnd_ of Township attend at At the reception keld at the Odd- 'M'r. Irvin and fa.w 6yl s.a :.-cc The sin of the late Andrew An- TH, E settiCd in their new ho.. :n Mrti J H. L. Parker and tlangh- Clsmuloal Whitevale District ett- , nig and Sarah Taylor, he was one ter Penny, formerly of 'Dunbarton, fellows Hell. Toronto., the bfr3e'a mer "Wat',.r" house. v + end Maalohnm. 5ouih End of Town- ( father received in a Dale green o- Scarboro s well-known residents. and now residing in Woodstock. sb.ip attend Pfckerin T:rz ;arrullles of✓ P:,gt, Su'viving are: his wldawv. the g' Llowered Jersey .dry and grey "�re guests of 'Mr, and Mrs. Cow- --ORIAiDffi 11, 12 and 13. Johnston and N. K. Ronrnsau former Lucy Ruby, Ind one sister, dill, Spruce Hill Road. North End of Townabip attend I •tram hat with flowers to miatch, jay�d n c vii htf :i t�=caic ,.t a: NM Thou, Armstrong, of Toronto. and wore a coinage of gladioli. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Markham. South 'End attend Scsir awn• i n, .e were no chdldren. Donald Lynde (nee "arle Morrish Ifo. For the wedding trip to point9 lair' and ',lrs. to A. ;I u:: l north, the bride wore lt.ght blue i The funeral took pixie on Tues_ on the birth cf their daughter in d�inn^r rC ,r lay c., v. wit iter eat a Erskine - y wag one piing. Investing bard s~.h „ Classified Advertising.. In tit, now that it has got s, Itarted. quite another! - CHINA ILU ITi WANT= Offl ATDN1T>ma In M374 oW WO11101 United. States experts are trying OILS, GREASES, IRKS BE A HAIRDRESSER to line up the Western Powers in inemaeldea, ldleatsio Pon" cosavllw& Room SOEy CALEADING SCHOOL not to extend .any sad tars paint. Roar oostim s' am Dealers Great OppNaDa'g ortURIO mars an agreementare wanted Write warco urea" d, Ol, Hairdressing I credits to Communist Chita, They Limited Toronto rt•aaaat dlgalfied Prof WOW Hoed wage& AS c��/R�T� 1 lC figure that without b' credits from THE oxs csANe>D or your llswm•t Four �na.nos ■ncowtnl 6sar.a arsenate. - r 7 /� VV !�G� l L l.+ a g day week. 8611 commission. Yon care to ��ca'e greatest at■tem Illustrated •ato the West the Chinese Reds will an repeat business. Income Tax S•rvic*L Lww fry, Writ* of Call MAJR V10L R A IRDREeetrto have to turn to Russia for ex- 3132 Avenue Rd. Toronto Redfern tits. 8CMOOLS "We have compulsory' vaccina- largest waves. He should also avoid -help - help that Moscow $63 Sloer St. W., Tomato lion against smallpox, and inocu- bottomIlisas m 'irregularities, which indi- camlot afford to give withoat mak- e�Y �� a1i1e72 64 suss H`a. PATOIS RANGE PULLETS 10 weeks to laying, is R1dean Street. Ottawa lotions to prevent measles and all Bate the existence of channels cut ing either the Russian people, or pure breeds and cross breeds. Also day old sorts of other things" remarked by the feeder currents of the rips.' other Russian satellites o •Ahort. chicks available the year round. Fre• cats McKEI,LAR GffiNERAL' BOSPITAL Fors g P , $ William, Ontario, otters a three year course a friend of ours not so long ago. -Even if the water in the channeli Thus, in theory, if the West locs.Fergus, oniatdio. shack Hatcheries Limited. m nursing under cheerful and interesting r aurrnundings. Applicants must be 18 years "But in my opinion it would be far appear's to have little current, a stands firm in refusing econonlI of age and bold secondary school craatiatims more sensible if we made-1t_' - eries- a ver may sen a Ip, worldoaimunism 1a�boun �2.EaNaI4G —""- irM OntarTd:Bo3Ys, untrorms,—ariiuDDtfed-b>� ynlaory ffor every kid to learn how concentrated surge along the Chan. to suffer, no matter what policy the HAVE YOU anyiblull needs dy•l's or cl•as the Hospital. Applications now being received to-#win. and; later on, to drive a nel; sweeping the bather off his feet Kremlin adopts. tags write to o for information. W an for fail -ciana.Kell Apply. Superintendent ndent d glad to answer your gneStioos Department Nurses. McKellar General Hospital. latA tar noperly." and out tato the zone of large Only time, of course, cari prove H• Por'ker's Dye works Limited. 791 YoOM William. Ontario. ; _ whether or not this incur is sound. Street' Toronto. Ontario-° CONCR BLOCK PLANTS, why work for :* breakers." _ y the other fellow? You can earn a good But there seems to be no doubt FARMS FOB SALE living running a block plant. See Moore Bros., All joking aside, we honestly • • • w _ 11 Nelson street, Toronto. ADII ter _ think he has something there. Death" " that the Chinese Communists are as ACRES--Goon lana loeauon, buildings machinery. The bather who blunders into a having their troubles. Depression 63.000, Lovely located home •ace Kempt- from the automobile is a far greater .ins. Nice lawn. trees and 4 acres $7,600. PERSONAL rip and feels himself being carried and . inflation are crippling both A good choice in all also farms-=write Re menace today than death from h'REE sw1MPLE$—plague comb. send ohne smallpox has become und,-: modern out beyond his depth should con- Nanking and Shanghai. Since the ausrements. Charles Pelton. Realtor. Komvt-' for Postage and handling or 4 for sac cmc. 3 , 11a rill•, Ontario. ` ' sanitary conditions. Yet any expert- serve his strength and not try to Reds took overs checks passing - - 4 Yong• Street, Toronto. snced traffic cop .will tell you that -fight Way g g g e ---—Foa ea1�6- - or St • al'PLICATIONS for Student Nurses an re- the ht his to short--against a -through Nankin-"clearing=boos the percentage of those tooling cars powerful current. Since• rips are have dropped from 20,000 to 200 ALUMINUM ROOFING A SIDING quired at the Sarnia General xo■psttaal�,, along our streets and highways who narrow, the best strategy is to head a day. cross-Crimped corrugated and ribbed styles. Sarnia, Ontario. This Isan approved Schott know HOW I. drive prop- at right angles from the current and Up to a week or so ago only one t w is It l.nreb, immediate delivery from or Nursing.compHonlete, 1 rium atter Preliminary really P P- sicca. write for samples and estimates gtesJ term 1. complete, 623 per month. erly is amazingly low. parallel to the beach. A few strokes ship had dared to run the National- Distributors Limited. hoe Cherry at Toronto BROCCOLI planta wanted, suitable for tram will often land the swimmer on a ist blockade into Shanghai - and pAtNT gAL.Froutda• gloss. whits, oream, planting, any quantity. Phone EI. 1123. or write S. Lightfoot k Son Ltd.. 23 St Law- shoal bordering the rip channel or her cargo of cotton just doubled its brown, red. Trey: green or black. cal• rence Market, Toronto. 8 P price 33.08 per gallon. This is new stud, This includes not only'beginners at least in quieter water. value in the course of a voyage paint not war surplus stock. Regular retail GRAIN separator, in good condition. at least and screwhalls, but many who have from Hong Kong. price. 36.30. (Mail orders want C.o D Coyla!s 2e" cylinder, state full particulars tncII Cold Storage, Vienna. tag price.•Gordon Dixon, R.R. 1. Port Dover. been driving cars for years-pre- Trying to keep the city adminis- Ontario. sent company NOT EXCEPTED, tration going, the Reds increased CHIMNEYS - Patented. Pr.tabrfdated, ap / proved, bsrhtweicbt. handyman installation. badring ourself. .(We have never the Shanghai land tax one hundred- Free literature. The Lockbarte, Terminal A. ��0�� ON driven and sever intend doing so). fold. And in an effort to impose Box 132, or Midway 6693. Toronto. discipline on the hopelessly corrupt FARM EQUIPMENT As for the compulsory swimming city• then even cracked down on ONCE USED GRAIN. potato, onion, cabbage WANTED Isssons-wall, wO�L� the man-jongg gambltre, rounding std• Used nags coughs ata .old to you have only t0 any q quantity. over quarter century servicing YOUNG WOMEN them rep to droves said putting than the viae: writ. or call London ens Com. open up any paper during the sum- �J to work cleaning lavatories and ]!-"Y. London, Ontario. tier months, and especially on a / SEED rye: Packed in two Dusbei sacks de- for sweeping.the city streets.- livered your station at 32.26 per bushel. ]doad$y, and be sickened at the please send money with ardor; Jack Urtm. H a r v ea t i n g Peaches, Plums, thought of so many. lives lost in London. Ontario _ Pests, Apples, Grapes, TtuaaInez, the water-lives which might have. THE UNITED STATES BUSINFsie eon BALIer and been spared had, there ,been sues " PALESTINE FA m implements for ssla small tow3e.- b Other Fall fruits and vegetables a rudimentary knowledge of swim- g ]I r• Truman has been having000 volnma, maior use. Bar O u. 123 Shtautin for "Bread and Work" Eighteenth aTreet, New Toronto, Out. 3 rather tough going since. he.pulled some 400 Israeli broke into the aIFTs china harry.rear ata library. living -----Aceommodstion In - _ the great surprise last November; auartsra Low rent 1•o.... Good ri. over. te r e courtyard of the Parliament Build- Farm Service Fosse Camps at Tel' Aviv and battled with but even his worst enemies cannot Isis main, Vancouver. In this connection, it is interest- deny that he, personally, has been G��L store and 7-roomed apartm•at August 13th to November 13th the police. One New York news- combined heats. ice cream, tearoom, floor- Calipers moat bring isg to note how many swimming doing his utmost to keep his elec- secent lighting, Kelvinator refrigerator. very ring fatalities, at the seashore and on paper correspondent reported that tion promises, in the face of stiff profitable turnover, priced right for quick sal. blaakets,.sheeb and pillow etaaM lake beaches. are attributed to what at least 15,000 of the new republic's 14.500, $o- miles tram Peterboro. tweaard's opposition from all sides, including Store. Coe Hill is called "the undertow". According Population are seeking visas that his own. HOUNDS AFIELD _� further htsortnation gym' will permit them to emigrate to the A monthly magazine of Hounds and Houtias— to general belief this undertow is a His most' triumph, 11P for the sportsman. Bunter, Breeder aha Ontario Farm Service Force broad, powerful current running United r nisi and a Times report- to now, was the passage of a for Fancier; Features all the hound btwda P Richmond Street East 'below the surface, and returningto ere after visiting one of the 330 ktmti" And shooting-Field Trials and Showa era] housing bill over the opposition Toronto 1. Ontario. camps housing 6'6,000 immigrants --Exeln.ive artlelea Illustrated. It 23' ts.r' Ails lies: this ]eke or ocean the water which of a well-financed'real estate lobby. year. P the waves had piled up upon the found the inhabitants enveloped HOUNDS AFIELD. o3LI oNTARro. Dominion-Provincial p This measure will provide funds•in hopeless idleness and too tired MotINT FosEBT. oNT„ ror sale: White Farm Labour Committee - beach, for an immense program of hour- brick. cloven room duplex home., all con- • to understand that the State .(of , Israel) it new and that its funds � for low-income -families, slum valences. near highway And.two railwa 0. clearance, and rural housing im- two•storey out building with over 2,000 •a. EnC)'Clopedias, dictionaries and are inadequate." feet floor space: ban houses: five acre. of - provements. land. hydro. telephone, Joan 0111AI Box even textb ks on geology give After fifteen months of existence 6s. Yount Forest. Ontario. qo 13Y Then, just a couple of weeks ago, their theories about'•the undertow, the Israeli Republic appears to face FOR SAL35-3doel A Ford sixteen passenger A the House Of Representative- ap- school bus. Nichotaon and Pelton. Young's their explanations running along the a bleak future It is over populated proved a bill to broaden the cover- point, out. line just quoted above. But it ap-, rand under capitalized. At the ba age and raise the benefits of the rE MALE COCKER SPANIEL, tour year.. ' pears that, until lately, no scion- ginning of the year immigrants federal social security s stem. Av- trout net for woman or girl. Prodttces age• tilt had ever bothered to check up were arriving at the rate of 225,000 y y wally nota panpte■. rueen dollars. Mrs trage benefiitt for old age would Bross.. Ault.aue, Ont. • and find out whether or not the un- annually, while homes were going be raised 80 per cent, and 11 million HELP W 'dertow theory was correc.t up for less than a quarter that *orkers would be added to the 33 QUALIFIED, TEACHER for Whites ■, • • • number. School. to teach Orada• 7, s. 3, 10: Must Alarmed at the effect is foreign million now covered by social be nooe disciplinarian; salary 3t,e00, plus securi heated and partly furnished t•acbera a Rev. A Welk or so ago Dr, Francis mads of reports on the existing ry. R. w. Stumn.�e;., whitefish Fans. Oat. _ _ Passage of this measure so. the ► -Shephard, a vcFk note marine ge- situation, the Israeli Finance 'lin- QIIAI.I No. PROTESTANT TEACHER for `�ologist, came out with some state- III called in reporters a "few next seseas a Congress a now _A,g. No. S. Begot. apply .eating salary j invents which all who like to din- weeks regarded so. nearly certain; and al- and qualifications. to Mrs, Iwwts IOmon, Sea,- rt themselves in the water, who- ago and scoffed at predit- though it is somewhat less than ?I* Trwaa.• Calabogi., oat. R.R. 3. po tions of the country's collapse.' Dur- President originally requested, it e3EDteAf ixon. Rome MINARD'S ether swimmers or not, might do ing the first half of. 1949, according will be the most important social iT' PRovmN-Ever? sufferer of k-h-W atfe _ -well to note for future use. Writing to the spokesman, 560,000,000 had Palna or Neuritis should try D 1 Is the magazine PHYSICS TO= been invested in Israel, while ire- security improvement in the prat dy Munro'Is Drug store. say Etata. ctttaws ; ' N 1 M E DAY he tells of extensive:expert- migration had dropped b almost decade. Postpaid 3a.00 Apply heeb, and rub. _ ilpenti and�.mea9uiment8 of beach- •ppNhy(f, o'PP 9 "There are those who say that SATISFY YOURSELF—Every snf2•rer of"ea. is an. It's gresseles■, aide water flow. And he ass that there is a certain lack of skill is maele Fates or Neuritis should try Dixon's fase•dryi ; bas So m Y But t0 sustain the Finance Min- Remedy. Monro'. drug Ston 331 tlgta Ob odor, And it tntga quick -"The net movement at the sur- tat 'ryes optimistic outlook, Israel is President Truman s leadership. taws Postpaid 31 00. * to muscular Kbes� face is ordinarily in approximately going to need far more capital Neverthdeed Mat stubboibea with - PAi'SN1Tt - � neural" �� the same direction o.8 it is at inter- whish•he fights for his liberal COI- lARee ECONOMICAL$ett bat than it is getting from outside, victions are undoubtedly bearing FETHERBTONHAUGB s, Company Patent 7ooediatt depths and lVetl near the Large private investments are Blow solicitors Established 1390 Sas Bal street• bottom." to develop. New businesses, accord- fruit - backed, as it appear- to bs, * r,,,,,, wn,lt,a ftt 1"Mrmettoo "s »asset tide of sDr. Shephard 'hastens to ex lata orally capitalizeding to at around r$3g00�0, behind this gsoccial reforms.' opinion 1 S P P Allot this does not mean that there And ,a' speaker warned the Tel is no seaward current. Water Aviv Commercial Club that 200 brought in by the waves has to get, American business men, represent- �WAI�TTED track somehow, and everybody ing an investment pcI tjal of one - knows that bathers are often drag- hundred million dollars, had visited Ota geld, Jewellery, sterling Suver, ged out beyond their depth by some the country and then left without demtal rota, antique Jeweuery, pear For 'constant Smolling PII66" wsbarat• and watch eases, hydralic- force. But this counter- iligting any contracts at all. Gather together your teeseeten artielse - movement of the water is not a in. other words shouting for the gad fora them into dollars at Tis• n Republic and damning the, Gess ekeos• (Crawford.), las Years �� GENERAL UNDERTOW. It is a g e:reet. Toronto. prompt valsatten so. ' well-defined and LOCALIZED vies British for retarding its creation sand meets. surrent, (sometimes calked a rip - fide) ,t.t •_» r ____ _ ' _ - t EXPORT A. rip current'is formed when an R E' D S HOUSEHOLD PILES tiii.eomhsg wave is bent by a ridge inINSECT POWDER The lake or ocean floor, or,even by. Cigarette Tobacco a pier or jetty. The ends of the A suro klli9rl- wben yo. ,remove 'the Internal cause at • wavy converge in a pincers move- Of sats, Saes, b•dbm. �s you got worthwhile results that last. ' roaeka and lithe t is the simple reason for Pylton•'s Ment, causing a pile-up of water. peat ncceu. o matter what you have Than the piled-up water rushes b ne for this torture, or how ion-sta■dint Was and m as bana generally -along -a narrow- se-shaped ObaXW answer in the new (tone Treatment pathway defined by a miniature sub- ••r• Get 1esID s a llgtad taken h mouth). Your first bottle r �eovee this or the price refunded at obc% ALSO AYAI��V sawing canyon. Beyond the breakers At all That's our purantes of Pyltom's gsWI tf-is rip current fans out and loess maul in/ IAJ at all modern drssdets. PT-i % POUND TINS a! are its force. srors. 6 I - - ISSUE 83 - 1949 ''A poor swimmer,Shep'harIl waru,, should be on his guard against rips when breakers are more than 3 feet JITTER B Arthur pointer i high. The height can be judged byipoyTNATn use- e - standing knee-deep in water during [xfto, 04'u,MCIrEp RrveRs, vIHY IF,Ifr NADA RAFT -rF W6 couLV PLoATDowal TM is tspsurges and gazing seaward at the tIROCrtIVb wtcn cAMt:.aoosiN' ftstlFR AND a)evtoRs,r...fto r aN�u{ yteR -�`__�r WrAD"Wr yet:- 7cLi.eN'WI VI Dtscovs1 N/ Co11 horizon. If waves breaking near A s rM 7b {2 shore do not cut off the view of the ar t►ArT► borizon, it is pretty safe to assumej ...,,..,,yes•. ••r•«+►•. that the surf is not violent enough to cause dangerous rips, He gives this advice to swim- iWLVIIIiI meta: "If the breakers are large, f tate poor swimmer should keep in •� '* 4 A shallow water, never getting deeper than wa ct high even during the i A,*- � II a SILK'S !'MARKET S - sa fey _ - S espial rye Sirloin :' s. teak y �. A 3 �{C Fes ',`.y�f /. �c/�` t' Bacon.. l es 3 c I� e9 PA . ll g ickng Supp�ie 4 - fi f, • > PHONE:74 PICKi+.RING L6 s 'Pick' Ong : . • y� .. Fy eri Hardwire, • f GENERAL HARDWARE �� •.. i � and h - .-ISUPPLIES car, or in a bReq :, ., . Motorists wW bicycllshave as ems, reapenslbilty to plevet Ji, S. BALSDON and SON •- 'highway ace'I Is...bicyclists sh"Id keep:well to the riots mW avoid weaviro or swerving—motorists should slow down and - ` 'oxercisa special couHon when m••thM or pasbicrclas. o+ a Douarr,.Ming ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF H10HWAYS • »W,.. Hause & Fa m Wiring o - r POLE 1Aa a ON PRIVATE Property Also Bitectrist AplPllaaoae For YOU 'after You Have The -. __ D e • -_� ,i,.hoar Saver In Tow Hoagie -- I X., r U)oz FOIL TM Jim MUCK IFI= Dunbar ton Radio & EIe ceric as rL-s ntao�ts NADIAI� "�a 1�, _ ATIONAL RAY EXHIBITION ' LET COACH s L �. r•• P'Ho *II�G tie "VETER ;ARY SUP'PLM ff••. Oet BABY N21111Dii _ we wri a1 .. • r THAT i IMWd�i•ewuM eiDayst • AUGUST 27 ,TO SEPTEMBER 10 '(except Sundays) PREWAIPT10N S.adye, .+ . Ii.00 A. X. t•O.00 P. IL. �. ` - nal AAO P AL me P K. •Reduced Round Fare a Trip J. R. BOY ES, Phm. $. - CHILDREN 90c. f _ Store IIMUIIES ZJWIBITIO.'v An ISS' ION AND BUS TPANSFEiR INTO AND FROM THE GROUNDS LMVE NCKERING • as k _ 4NT0 LEAVE TOR :'Reoolar ToronW Bolen 1t�e !'!sc!<e• Scar. !80! R�eQalwr Lava Bases EzhiMtAoa-passengers travelung on regulw buses will treasfer at the - -- Toroa� Tenntual, to buses_ running into the Groaada. TIMETS AND ' ♦OR RATION Mapl I. e Leaf Fire /. _ AT EASTERN HOUSE Il •PHOS 0Ia nsurance Co. S Write or Phone ' Cheap Rates for Farm and *nmtry Buildings A Pletnre Story Of N O$MAN GRAHAM Wladstorm Insurance on Buildings See U� YOUR WF,DDLV(3 Windmills, Silos eta: * CeraefBe�oek Rdt and No. i Automobile Insurance of All Sinn -, For ! PSonst PliekerlaW low Bowman & Gibson . REAL VALUES11(MaTB " =' PNOTOGRAPR TRACTOR Prof itsf r m Fouler 1 n I� CBMam Phone 22.'f6, '148 Brock St. go WHEN THEY ARE FED SOFT DRI[N= iOQLTIVATIN(i, D 'l>Ki. WHITBY, ONT. - -FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HARDWAR-E ONE: PIGS. i69i. = Stab Open: Thus., Flt„ Bat. GRADING - RA1S15 FULLY NOUR- Naeis U-N trek wookay 9.00 A. K, to.5.00 P. 1,i. lltvIN(3 QPHtTm [SHED BIRDS—FOR SAO r EL To 7.00 r. 1L. YID-IIP BAIdNti MORE EGGS—BETTER ALVIN BUSHBY G" A," Oil, EGGS, BY FEEDING Tractor Work .PiPickering Village - MOM SM ,$raltcl:fvr�ar Notice to Y OCI GARDEN PL • DLSc1Na B'OIt FREE EBTIMAT>IO (FO •M•-t1a) DOUG+HT AND SOLD YOU 'LIGHT EI�CAVATLv(3 'EGG MASH • Qasd Clothing _ steriiired, cleaned ss*; 'SONE PICS, 188 J i AND modmates Sad prro" like new. Carry a large et Weed and Grass Cutting From o& of itch-class suits, overcoats CAR,PENTEBIY(IJnne Ib to Sept. so. 'Gurney .ey Warm Air run," "�'PELLETS cad Mata. Also a good stock of sew CEMENTING _ l7HA.9. HUTCHINGS Air OoadltlonLiag llys/ian (fir R•frA Pew PLUIViBING ring, Ontario s'...For$d• e leather costa-•and windYreakera, and •- , ' Pickering,, Phone 1164 Y - seam' faraiddaga, at very reason- � ROOFING .'.Filter rafts cad Hsuidlfaee _ 1$668 E. BRYANT eble ytices. Call and be convinced. We also ' Rrnntfotil IiootV/ ,G ROD t �� � 187w4 a�A/ �rH►:aR1'Z � � En; 1Lnthrooae ATTENTION, HOUBEW'IViJ$f M two, Equipment, Dom W&SW Bonded Singer Representative will - Gyatems, Bestir State be In Plekering and District .ash Sheet-Metal Metal' Warks lgalpaInformation ea% 464 Tuesday. For regarding OONCRMM $IIA m oCF.9 ftufts Mat� sales and service write to "Stager l WELL DIGGING f � eolvert and woll tile. Woe Oaaweafaai Bowing Maehlne CoMpany 16 Oat- TUDOR BTR,, iu= IIRPTIrJ TANKS EXCAVATING F. J. PROitSE aria St., OavBwa•', tf GRADING CDNTRAOTOa y 001A f :� t_. .L Aug. !t , , 18 Durham et. AMI ..--!Classified Advt'$ d• 1'� CAPABLE LADY WAATTU _ as ' housekeeper' live ,n; uo waznlug 7 ` or ironing. Good saiaiy to rightWHITE I ��� ,', pai ty. Rouge 1.1111 District. Bus- at V uoor,, 1'nu„e Pickering •28 7 W 2, MIA.i,F: HELe WANTED - New ,n- --�• ---d:uatry at Ajax requires gout. ......al _ _ } spinners by Sept, 1. Bo: 604 New,& (Palmolive for 1� with purchase of - ` FOR SALE,..- Model A. Ford, ipso f Super S11dS or Fab roadsterApp:y""Harold's Taxi", or 0 Vhone P,ick. 243. _ .; . `FOR SALE hardwood; stove- lengths. $16.00 per cold. Phone _ He baby foods :3 t�� s ZSc '.:..{ Pick. 187J2.. i Sept,, 16 FOR SALE -George White cutting �. Sliced, pineapple ZO oz. 39c t box, large side, near new. - J.•S. ` Lauife, Agincourt. Phone 306J3, :THE JOI�P_�DEERE- - _ _. ------- tet:-2- - ranges�dos. DOMINION ORGAN _ for sale ,i Apply Jas. Tweedie, Whitevale. MODEL 61M19 TRACTOR ,:TT„r _�C30LEDgAN GAS STOYFY--S-burner, Crisco lb 39c 3a good condition for sale. High 'Y i s �a W r • ft back. apply "Nichols" Avis Ave.. 9n1 r S bob& Ift • dmi>1ift sisisd3 tie"IN wit i Frenchman's Bay. Phone 57J4, � � adl •i`w siserloff wbo@L r„ Preserving Supplies P`OR SALE--good milking coy►, - -._� . v!M a/itpl�l�w sMNs wqMf stir RUBBER RINGS..»...».»».»..»... 2 packages for 16a *►u1 be fresh in-Febr"ry: 6-n'.oh3: >l i/1 r a 8160iLe Van 1 - st-��l�g.-rl� ._. _ _ �.. George Shikllevieh, town Line, south Nor td M .ffer sire stise40r eIF sea PAROWAX .».»»»»,,,,»,»,,. per pound - of cut -oft.cuoff. _Ansi � or vrUe 1W tito >tsslbrsarisst sa M Join am* ZINC IhGB »..»......» ....... Per do , 890. i Auk. 26 OERTO._._ M it sit 2s�ss M>•4�1 »....»................ ; 860. �^ Three and one-bait horse-Dower '.r' GLAW TOPS ...»,.,,.,,».,.,»»» garden tractor, spring-tooth cultiv_ ... »»»»... . per dos. 88c. Mori plow, sickle bar, attachmeato La � * PINT SEALERS ».. Der doz, $1.39 pncluded, Light use. two yeasa, com- QJZ'4U,I�,Y JARS $ »'r....»».».....» Der dos. $1.65. filet.. $276.00 Lomas Motors, High- i�M& now �� �► ».»...«.»..» per doz. b9c, w .r WO 41 ON=* 4AN09 - Ahg. 86 „ - ..n..a a V. 83CITH l : GJ0U0 ♦r• BUILDE1R Carpentry, Rooflhg, Insulation We are very pleased to report had a part In arranging this, and -brick and Peluting that Mr. and Mia J. R• Martin are we hope that bt,metime in the fut- Inanl 11odera Hluhens and Store F'lconts having a very nice Ldme on holidays ore we will be able to haus thisHN so' n Oar 6pecilalty I•n England ha d and•that "Pop„ 31ar- ' event, MAP, acwtODTTA4)0 tin's health is very much improved. Everyone is asked to remember UA We would like to sa 1 e y welcome to the.Bingo on the Sept. 12th, and PICKERING, O.YTARIO hEi'OPT16 28s! EUzabeth St. W 4 Mr. aad Mrs. Turner into the com. . that there will be $40.00 given away ' Filckerf p munity. They are the new-comers 1n cash that night, i- f Aug. 5 and owners of Mr. P. Crosse's house - near the Hall..31r Turner,1-9-a re. _ l� fired minister and we sincerely hope -EM0UG LAA - CO.rT1.NUED :f DEl��iN+E '9 that we shall be seeing quite•a lot - PRIVATE AMBUS.ANC)g - Janice Hawes of him firs. Wm,' Gray and son ,Henry. PICKERING NERAL DIRECTOR So far, the Carnival Committee -were with the albeit Gray family PHONE: MARK - TOR can not give a complete account of on S4nday.. , LE A EI�oH the exact p.oi,ts ,fr1-n, eaiue, :,a nil Rev. and .firs. :tanley Johnston• �� EVE RY Markham, Opt, bilk. lire trot ytt 'in, but they did - of Thamesferd, near London, spent _ C. M. Tli;.10MR anR very, Heil, yin ;tt be su.e of that, tie week-cud with Mrs.. L. Joharton_,I ! IffiQc'�7E } and once more, or, the•;r bel.aif• nr and Grant, and attended worn, F 160L0 P1EaFLhOR1JLER r:n old like to' say "thank �ou" to sC•rice here• WATCH and CLOCK all those who' put so -niuch t.me and Our congregation listened with � REPAIRIKG ]RADIO SERVICID r effort Into the day. There are a much interest to Rev. H. H. Lack- Guaraataed Re_pali Service IA ][ ] few that we feel. dese,ve wpecial �ey, of Buckhorn, •on Sunday ld4t.1 Y mention .as they worked exception. He is the third ose to preach for'a FO & a aiiy'hard and were not on the com- call. At time of writing• we have �', 10( �4 _ mtttee. Theta urs: Mrs -M. Black, not the name of the minister for Mrs Joann Knox, Mr Neville, 'Mr. nest Sunday. THEOR Y ` Cook and Johnnie Graham and the fir. Gurd .Seebeck and daughter, p , 3�+► Misses Sheila and Barbara West. To Li1lfaa, spent the week-end with -' thecae and to all those that helped his mother Mrs. Seebeck. BeXlaaers and aavaaced c7ar.er mstske this third carnival the c- Mrand Mrs. Leo. Hayward. .of mom Knapp, Prop An � � - • aiTUDlO : PICKERING cess that it vasa, we gay once more Dunn,ville, visited with her mother. ... "thank you!" •• Mtirs. C. A. Barclay on their return !a7 PHONE 120 �. L' We feel that a1I will agree that from holidays. - Arthur Field ' OLD HOR,9F.8 - $i-.00 � ,he Children's Parade on the Ur. D. A Beer bad a business r i Satu4day afternoon that It wan trip to B1ag9tock on Thursday last, PRONN: PiC88REW 62 W 8 , « Ckmpbeli Asilat Faums Payr wally wonderful, The Boys Trum- and took with him his aunt; 3L-s. �r. Tan $1-.00 For Your Old Howe pet Band from Htahland Creek. Wright, of Georgetown, and Mrs, _At Your Farm. with their mamrt uniforms, played Wfrisght's niece, Mrs. C. Devitt. Don- P1[ONE: Agincourt 1,BJ12 Collect splendidly and the costumes of Is A good host, and the trip wan QVAIATt ORM HOMO 51 1MCE CM AM ----- ( iabme of the children showed that much enjoyed, the-parents had spent a lot of time Brougham friends of Mia• Gurd i and effort on them and they were Seebeck (nee Maud Miller) are ,,Frank ��� East Woodii wds 811 very smart. This is the type of sorry to hear of her recent illness..! j n r thing we teed creates a better com- She is now •ocufined to hospital. Congratulation are In order to munity Spirit-join together our Mrs. Howard Malcolm spent Wed. children and you will Join together nesday afternoon with her mother, I Pl Pring Market & Locker Plant bir. and airs, itch Weir o[ Old For- 'est Road, on the bi,t6 of their dau- a community. . T. C. Brown. ghter The home-baking and rummage Mr and Mrs. Ruiter Vickers and PHONE 30 Mrs Mrs. J B. atuttoa had'a delight- sale held ai the hall by the W A, Lamily, of Algonquin Park, spent QUALITY MEATS _,'Elul visdt list 'week-end , from her .of Rouge Hill United Cburch was a the Past week with Mr. and airs. brother and his Wife from Leth- giland success and the building Gillman and family. bridge. i Lund will be-jumped up a little by Mr. C. Le Roy Kenny, of Toron- ` a little better than 840.00, to, visited at the Harvey home on i - Mrs. D. Mead and Family are Sunday last, Mr. Kenny was a Very hams again after their holiday in VVe might add at this time that - Montreal, we were ,very disappointed at the close friend of the late 'Mr. Harvey. { 1 3Ir. and airs. Bill llcLesn rec- Cai nival, that the parachute Jump Mr, and lira, E. Baster, of Tor- �ently visited Rochester on their did not take place-but after all, we onto, called on Mr. and Mrs. Robt. _ • holidAys• al'nnot control the weather and it Masters on Sunday evening_ Mr. and Mrs. RaygTraynor spent a� far better for the •man not to Mr. D: A. Beer's boa will be a- i SPee�als .ibtheir holidays visitin the old folk. Jump in the high wind than to at_ vailable for a day at the Exhibit- ; In Westport, and last weekend en- tempt it and then have something ! ion, -if he can get at least twenty, i 16rtained relatives from Detroit tragic have to happen, but we would Many have requested Music Day_ 49F' like to shy "thank you" to all who how about it, folks? Fronts Lam b0 DANFORTH $US LINES LTD. DAILY SERVICE Blade. :' ..Roa'S# 49 C ZORO\TO P AIIGH" _ _ C;LSIi=O T RAST BOUND READ DOWN �VJDST BOL*ND -- Shoulder" 'fOrt 49c a.m. ..m. 11.1% V.W6 1.a. . ism >� Sun. Ex.D&W �u�Saving Time t' ,Bina. $at, $ Sun. and TORONTO Ms- Boa lila, liv • > . HOL � 13" Hol. . e . i»�. 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Betty ' ,� r e .• TIiURSDAY 1''AIDAY i SATU1EiDAY i August 25, 20, 2'7. DAN DAiI,EY M . 'Jack and James Gleason .� ; -' J Oakte . is the so1<igsplashed • "= " ', �` tunetol musical a, GLORIOUS . •_ r ... . P T1$CHNICOLt?li ... ,• Smiles at � _ •/ • . � �'�' tifton-W bb- -- / _ - • Mt;iHTd WITH T=+��" THAT SITTING . , •r the f�ilariaas _ £ .." Mr. BELVEDFiM � . , PRETTY 1ltAN' .. - _ by AMNDAY TUESDAY WTDIITEBDAY - TSUIi6DdY Mr. Belvedere Amguft 20, 80, 81. Goes t0 College �sse'J" - - 'feaesdr i. Fours For Mlles Around Choose The Beautiful New Boxy ("� r - Theatre Because They Always See A Fine Sb w In perfect 2 G UA�i E ' � 1 `'5 a pair Sesting Comfort,-.-And Theab Is Convegplent P • . sa'ittng Toa: - - . _ • THE BIG STORE .' •" MATINEE SATt;FuDAY EVENINGS 7.00 and 8.00 P. X. � and HOLIDAYS SAT. and HOLIDAYS from from 6.00 P. M. Continuous . ; regular hours ca Sunday morning, of Whitby, Miss Scocraft, of Sion- Ing the evening there. were game August 28. We hope our people treaal, alias Hoskins, of Toronto, Dir. ' for the email children, with base. • will have had enough holidays, and 'Jars. K. Holliday w ere visitors ball and swimming for the older t'enteuni:il la/tril .(hia:ch possible, but we do need your co- Rev- ,Dir. \Ionkmaa will have with friends here recently. folk The wimm w f "Holidays are still taking their operation in this matter. as very happy toll of church and Sunday Sehoul gy the time this" goes to press ' charge of the Circuit services "and • Rev, air, and Mrs. Monkman have occasion, will be pleased to,see aIi of our retu>nod home from their holidays. { Memoriam atteuaanue. but we- hope soon to another season -t the C. v. E will have everybo.iy back again and be in full swing, 9p perhaps we can people present We welcome them•back: things ru.uning $moothly. «'e wel- say "tige'll meet you at the foun. �W. A. belpftig at the Farm The Greenwood Evening W. A ( -i- Demonstration, at Brookiin on Sep- and Evening Auxiliary held thei. WOOD-•rn loving memory of aS cored back ter I a K. BralvWe fain tember 8th. Particulars later. combined picnic At Woodland Park t dear mother. Ella Jane Wood, who this geek, after hie vacation at hip I Mr, and 'Airs, Glen Eastwood on Tuesday, August 9. Dud to the passed away August ST 1985• alsd cottage at Dwfeht. Supt. Bill Deane i y, 8 , � �. soy and his'two stons are out West Greenwood spent the week-end with friends in extreme heat, water sports were a dear father George Wood, w" ~' the City. enjoyed -most of all Over forty of parked away September 29 1944. helping with the harvest and we Mrs. Grant and daughter of Loa the members and their families eat Not Just today, but ever: &ay! _ lope they are having a good time Sunday School and Church Ser- ,Ales, and Miss Gibson and niece down to a pleats' supper. Dur. In silence, we remember. 1 there. vices,will be held'as usual at the I - Zver�bered by 22w �. Next Sunday morning Clue 8ac�- mlant of Baptism will be administ- ered Snd we hope SH.those parents +Wba wish to present their children wft be on hand at 10.00 a. m. or . Is, little sooner. 'Rte know a few of = _. those who will be presented and would be glad to hear of any more dttriag the week we can have all tha information for the Mtnlate: • Gloria Ormerod is away this week - - at Camp Ahshunyooag (there's that 4awful word again. Ed.) where she M1 _ 'AA acting as Leader at the Senior -Girls' Camp, taking Racial Discrim- bation and B.,lbie Study, We wish firer every success in this work as _ well deserved holiday. Coarratulations to Mr, and airs. - -Harvey Adama who were married . .,Lt St, Margaret's Anglican Church _ - on Saturday. The bride is the for- r .Imes Kathleen Gooderham, daughter - •of Mr: and, sirs. F. Gooderham, of Centennial-Road and has been ver-.,, active"in the past in both Young JPeonle'3 work at Centennial and in 14his Junior Inst'tute we hada few year, agj. We wish 'them every -- - asnoce if and much joy y' o eirsay car- n v , t n _ O V w • lied life and are happy to say they O I S I will reside• on Watson Ave., High- - • land Creek. We are sorry to say Mrargaret _ Qosson is not well and has been 1hoove she to bed for a few days, We \` ATO. 74tope the will..be up aa•3 around a. ,_ :,_ <• .. r �gen very soon. - - Also, on the sick list, is Mrs. E Horton who underwent an opera. + •" O g •tion at St, Michael's Hospital roc- - ently. We understand Mrs. Horton. - - " is doing--nicely and Rill .be return- home shortly. \- a'o bey`opened soon in -- Tl><e folk at Centennial 'wish to express their sympathy-to Mrs, Wm. AnWs, of Port Union, for the loss : of her husbandbeen thla past week Mr. BUILDING 2027 KING'S ROAD Aunts .fills been ill for some time, •• � � but his passing came rather sudden. _ Remember the W A. Bazaar 'bad - Mg held on September 24th on the AJAX =`01 NTARIO - - - church grounds Rome-baking and offer items will be on sale, eo we TELEPHONE 11 -tope everyone will put a circle a- round the date and ]seep it !n mind _ - - '•'so this event may be an outstand. . ` :ftewes, „ ; YOU have a Ytew shOppiaq experience ahead) Now in addition to the values and infinits'variety of Our minister fine asked that be `�- things for the home,your family or yourself that are available in EATON'S Catalogues,you will have contacted in regsrd to the slat an up-to-the-minute Order Office at your service. All details bf mail order s':opping will be handled 71 .i sad shut-inn so ti>Zat bi 7may visit for you, saving the trouble of writing orders or letters and the cost of express or money order r' taem Otis eongrel;atloa Is attitall, The staff is fully trained to help you with your problems, to assist you in making your se <t: bot the commnaity is largo and'be #ankh Catalomw iskmaatioo.,or in sake adjusYaents. Drop is soon,or talephon�.Yon' tir Cannot tlegis to start a planned vis- nevi advantages fa mail.order shopping, find a aew; a station, so it you kcow anyone who 'backed• the EATON Qtiara>oae: .. practical,eooaomtcal, westli Is 112 or abat-tn, pleare contact Mr. by cb%as Ugfty Befiatded.' Brea�`_at PickeMt!j 196��W4. or wi� ow of he same s of our Oharaiii Y ' •6 . + .. . _ l `fiat Is more convenient. Ws do not ' ATO want sayone to be h!t without the - �� a N. Cj y s k y a of the mtaUta� iii at 04 _ 0 ' • r IL 11,11mM*ltRST� Inventions Query ... ;New Gadgets and -. - " "Dear Anne Kirat. . For four, you'll Probably Be Seeing UAO - - - years, we have lived with a nus - - ° band's mother. I do all the house work, and' have S, ALAUK' a job, too. But SCHALKBOARD lumping. sticking and burning. Alsoit is my mother- Chalkboards of tempered glass handy for scraping mayonnaise in-law who is s1- are now being produced in Capada . iars, cans, etc.,:maker states. ways tired. Surface is said to be practically in -- When, I am destructible, does not become shiny SAFETY .FABRIC at home, she and slick with use. Claimed easy safety, reflective material is now i does and says on eyes, eliminating blackboard being applied to outer and sports • ^ ` everything to glare customary with old school wear made in Canada. Asa trim get me to leave, blackboard• Glass chalkboards come on clothes it is said to make the or and to turn me in eye rest green cplor, up to 48 in. wearer visible in blackoats,'suche as against my husband. Anne Hirst, by 90'in•, have'few joints and are darkened highways, when struck she has almost succeeded. I don't easily cleaned. by lights from cars or other sources. enjoy working, t want a home. But Bonded permanently to a fabric • t-want it to be my home, not hers. EXTENDS PAINT CAN backing.-it is made from millions "My husband believes everything 'Metal extender fits into gallon' of tiriv glass spheres. Struck by �- she says. Once we found a place. paint can, is said to add one third light, each microsphere,, acting as WJJ►Jt>� OZ,1 fhjj� She was going to kill uerseIf if he capacity. Devjce,is pushed down by a tiny tens, concentrates light into S 11''_ THE r•`• left--so that was the end of thatl hand into groove of can where it'16 a single intensified beam which Pays single travels back to he light source. in _morefthahy ltoc could make !in an of- r vi[a ntert simply a clear,glareless light, mastates. tightly locked, pr - -- Shand-- - - rte - Available in- loss, i said leakproof contai r Tice. His moi er telts my has reniove3 fid;from-r gal-loo-cap-of- many.eo__ It s _ A Renal Story the reason I work is so I can meet ' paint. 'in=eras "Canstretcher°' and to look, act and feel app cloth and " by 1 men! I've told him I work to gel adds thinner'or color in same con- can be handled 'for application in JOSEPH aw•av `from his mother,' tainer. Cover comes with "Can- _ same manner as other fabrics. Can JOSEPH LEWIS LCB - * 1 "He makes enough for us to live stretcher". Rolled-top 'edge also be dry cTeaned or washed and is CHADLI on. but when I offer to quit, he... said to make ideal wiper for re- tong_ivearing,. it is claimed. just, sulks. My mother-in-law say.., movsng excess paint from .brush - I should ''leave, and boasts that tvithovt, danger oi.zdarnaginj,= the PREVENT&GLASS FOGGING -»ttli+e* There's little more he can do." her son will never leave her. Now bristles. • rbe otur; thus for: Y,rainia .Ame*� "I `don't understand. Phil." Vir- his dad is human, and knows how Scientifically impregnated reels- ._ .. crown the wild frontlet country lr>-ran and .tare to reach Santa Bonita where, to ginta said. things are. But he can'- say a i pPtION .FITS CORTtSR$ ing and polishing ¢lot}s: is said to response to r atrangeb uri naresnAt: "Barron refused. to water my dr word, Stainless,-steel spoon with flat prevent formation of steam and mist she vinretw to meet her saver Phil Law- renee. Wben the l,annaea stage Is robbed - ing stock during the drought, when "l do love my husband. But can angle forisard edge specially shaped dei glass surfaces. CIotb forma pro-' or g Mone), bex nein. delivered.to �Setre hpR had plenty of water on his range. he love me and not believe in nip' to fit corners and bottom of ate tective film om glass surface, effee- Berroo. $anew [lonitr gamLllsa carr. and [ have mason to believe m cattle Doesn't he see that he must make a cameo pin of Vlrgls Zs bi x c Randall Y types of pots and pans is said to , tiveness claimed to last 24,-72 hours. _ sakes no the bnveatlaation. Hating. •ilm. were rustled by his riders." the-home? ! can't go on like this. scrape.rep times_,area d' ordinary Film also helps eliminate glare ant# bemuse of a urerlono meeting but feeling a smog attwefleo to.tinrd hem. Wntlnis " "You are sure?" Please advise me, .and..1.11 carry spnotis of same size and to prevent repels dust and Crit. • consents to ht% escorting hew to Phil's it out. s ranch. Ther and the place deserted NO, He nodded Jerkily. `'He dream ii" TRUU'BLED" ' . returotag to Brute nnnlla, aim persandM Of Owning this country. Hes .- -4- Barron. with whom Phu has had trowme. • Your mother-in-law has a , to local* the bar. whllr, awaiting word aQuleZing out the little ranchers of Phil. Jim learn* that he crime lender or He drives out nesters. His word is • weakling for a son. He has been [ ��„� Luncheon �� y �^ ]the stage handles Barren takes vlrgtnla law, enforced by men with. guns. ' under her thumb for so long that ,or.c�l ` at Its mice Phil CHAPTER Sflli. There are other things, too-which • he has given up opposing her. no one would believe—” *' Y'ou as his wife, are the victim ••wr+tir� He rnet her eyes now, "Y'irgfnia, let's both o home!" " ' of a relationship. - - - -- �� Virginia grasped his hand. Phil . What she wants is for You I'ln not the man you loved." 1" SU4' ,� PLUM x "You will be again " ••vo. Not yet" fit said grimly. • to leive, so she can have her "YOU must " a 1 go home,' His voice "I have something to,lick out here. • son to herself. Are you going to e Came from far oil. "Give me six • ler her win. LOAF I want the time to do it." •t, months. I need -that. Mitch time • On the other hand. your situa- gr— I'll come to you, then," He swung his horse about and bieestire into email bus 3S ", ka rode away along the dystx street., + tion is almost intolerable. Your lukewarm crater, i amu_ ' She searched the tern cast of hid . • husband undoubtedly loves you- fated sugar;stir until sugar,in die- Four days passed and she did not face for something'she remembered; Y p • but not enough to put your hap- � solved•Sprinkle with 1 envelope but he wis whotly changed, He had see him. But shortly after nightfall a piness first. As .things stand. he P4eischmann's Royal Fast Rising i ,. •. on the last da a cavalry trod ar- 3 - lengthened the two years difference y p • has no responsihilities, he is not Dry Yeast. Lei shad 10 rived ind made camp outside of, in their ages, and he returned her • the head of his own house (which THEN stir ..ell- Cream K a Santa Bonita. It was Jim Randall's shortening: sradtaally tlLnd � !scrutiny with old-younx eves like • would entail some financial sac- command, and shortly he carne to ys e.granulated sugar.Gradually those of Jim Randall, • rifices) and he is too blind to Virginia. The walked tog( her out beat in 2 woU-beaten esP-Stir in r { "`i could. stay' here those six S y • see that only by, providing that c•milk and yeast mixture.101f ,months,^;the said. "There's no sea- into the moonlit desert night. • home can he make you satisfied. "You've seen Phil Lawrence?' is 1 C. once-sifted bread fioae; .; son why I couldn't.". She paused. a Ln his mother's house. you are beat antis trmooth (mixture may ` �' , You need me. a here where he asked. - "Yes, Ir11 stay. T'iT b "Yes. Steve Barron found .him." '• doing more work than you'd curdle) Cover and vet . warm #t; ' " "Barron • • have to do in our own, yet you place,free from draught.Let rim e T "I'll be off in the hills," he re- Bdid. eh. He regarded Y 1 hour. Stir in I tap. salt, lied stonil in a my ranzh. I her questioningly, "Is the trouble • have no authority• and cannot washed and dried seedless raioae. p y' between them ended?" • relax there. You are treated ,as c: chopped walnuts. e, ' wouldn't see you often.' chopped mired candied posh. "I don't know," Virginia replied. a an unwanted -inmate Any so- . 35 His ranch! She ignored.his argu- g p • man of spirit would resent it. c. cut=up candied cherries tNoric ment. "Phil, you left your house "1-1 no longer understand PhiL -• 1 cannot advise you to leave- in 4 e. once-sifted bread flour- suddenly. We-Jirn Randall and I He's changed. Something has hap. o You..might lose our husband for Knead lightly but thoroughly; -found it deserted, your uneaten pened to him. He's withdrawn into a good. Is it worth that? Or isn't form into a smooch ball.RoU out �= meal as you left it. What did it himself. He-he excludes even • it?- Only you can decide. to fit a grossed 8-inch round pima _ mean?" me." and fit into pan. Groom Lop. "Nothing," he said definitely. Jim tieted a cigarette. In the. w You might find .a room for Cover a til. doubled and let the un She showed hes despair. _"And glow of the match, his face was • yourself, keep on with your job, in balk.Bake in moderate oven. f���Ls hour letter begging me to come?" stern and his' eyes full of a great • and see how things go. Perhaps gip^,about 1 hour. Wbon]oaf is `' •.. IR, -your shook his head,wearily. "I loneliness. • your husband then would realize cold,frost with Plain Ides. ++` .. don • how much he laves you and needs Plain Icing.Combine•;(C.sifted don't know. . . Then: "'Don't let You still love him, t,.you • you. and decide that any break icing sugar, IH tbs. milk. h -things worry you. Virginia, I'll be Virginia?' Y vanilla: beat until smooth. reached out and la She nodded. "Yes, T' love him." • with his mother is worth being ! right." He sea � - all g Y hands on her shoulders. "It "Then you must take him away • with you. i ORY YEAS, - was grand of yon to come. Thanks." from Santa Bonita," he said. • Think it over. He turned and stepped down from She made a helpless gesture. "I . For a mea u),-insist that his wire- New Fort-AetieO Dry Yeast �t+Wr st The veranda and strode away into tried aq¢ failed. Something I don't live with his mother, when it isn't Mateds NO Rafri♦osraHortl! `""' ""`•,r"" t !the night. understand holds him here.' necessary, is to take th't first step The next morning he rode up to They walked slowly on, and the toward ruining his marriage. Tell- -Stays pantry sheBforrwee st - the house, but did not dismount. lights of the town lay a half mile ing Anne. Hirst about it, and read , _ _Here's au you da: Virginia went to him and found behind them. Jim began to talk, ing her reply, may clear your mind. In a small amount (usually specisd) of lukewarm weteop " :.ilio unchanged low-voiced. of the four-day scout Address her, at Box i, 123 Eight' dissghe thoroughly I seaspooa sugar for sash gave "I'm riding out to .my ranch- from which he had just returned, tenth St. Toronto. „ of yeas house," he told her, bitter that IQatchi'a marauding band A SEER ►A Sprinkle th dry resat 10 minuttts. - Yeast. "But you'll be back?" had eluded him. They stopped fin- THEN stir well. (The water used.with the 7 gonna "In a day or two," he replied, his - ally and Virginia was suddenly Billly: "Do you believe peopk las aware that he looked tired. The can telt the future with cards?" - �' byes drifting away. part of the total 4gtnd called for 1n you;reaps). loneliness in his eyes was deep and Bol "Yes, my mother can. "Phil,you're afraid of something,'- ' •Yirgiaiis said. And when he did not teat. She took one look at my school re- • o l at►awtx: "Is it-Steve Barron?" "You think of it at times, don't port card yesterday, and told me .' p His face hardened. "Not any you?" what would happen when Dad Bot ingot;" be said. "He's ruined me. (Continued Next Week) home!" CROSSWORD ' s.Behave rat I��S $O a E{ E•Is abundatat s7.Faction• !.Snowshoe 20.Sun io0 -PUZZLE 10.Eterntt9 '•6.Nettle*ask :r 11.Httmnrous 35.Slender — fellow `�38.Dtaplsy • 17.Requires 4].Out of -ie,Printer's ?; .43.Article ;1 e 'L Crowd 1.stein measure .46.Obtains N w• f 7.Patin leaf t1t. Relatlnt;is 47.Plarthfns 1 71b•. �' {,Mother s,Cover with atmospheric 4e..Color god3'sM mud D.regaure 49.Age- ! 0,Stitch 4,boss of speech 22.Heather 60.Mane same Rubber tree S•Prevaricattoor� �_. 24.Rowan tree b2.Malt liquor Part s•Otri who hlfee 26.Pitcher planta tis.19ntangle HawaUsa �n i I timber tree – Vapor b 6 ls.Frulta • 4 / t i0.mrselL ` t1 1.Ratters Hwf�i Is 7 . ... _ .� ectlMt ` Q I�s Skill Is Ileum(oosala, n r Pots) ;•21 >s ?7 I /� __�� �.Hindu Lt01e � equal to madam - 'W Forts ot2 ► worshlo �6 Grated t._ Me.one who. frosts eaxM Si : - Dimtnlshes' _ Itsther thus ,3, .. _ i Csuctous 1tri.Eueoperlltl Courts lonj legs k was eontiidereti Here's a royal breakfast.,:tiiep, sweet-tastiit6. st tas�t�asa ]potsr_to,be allowed to watch the ones old r ca trees b en flakes with the distinctive GRAPE• pertorat - T Savor' Fztra' good for young and old, : .pep_ uty- lteeakfa�t.$at no kiss over enjoyed sDeearaMe • etre theta provide nourishment everybody t3aaewteli - ser t i bo�eso>sar LIZ, mdsfying dish �' a eltine weeds-useful quantities of carbohydrates, pro, ' of w than the woederM TWO-GRAIN cereal,POST'S tebhl minerals and other Iood essentials. Get logs GRAPE•PIUTA lLAxzsIlassie, from sante. POST'S GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES at yor ripened wheat�d salted barrier. irocer's today. tl♦► ser Anter 41"Whete in this issue ,r , _ /3 cup short • _.. cup Very cold water water it you have it). 4 .. /��:✓ ...y � "': �"7 w�.Myµ4,..: �''" ',. � � n1/�•�•�� „/� `''r 1.tpeaapOOa salt y /4f/� � �% stc�y .: V W 1 NGi `��+I. W e-7. - - cup jilted cheese -_ _• ` - Method-Sift and measure flout and resift with, salt. Add grated According to some of the male add paprika and salt. Simmer until cheese. Cut fat into flour and rub members ,of my fatitihy, there's it is the detired consistency, it in with the fingers, working very something about home-made ketch- (5) Pour ketchup while it is boil- quickly. Sprinkle iced water over - -" up that none of the "boughten"kind ing hot into hot, sterilized jars and mixture, a little at a time, tossing can match. (They always, make seal. When jars are cool, label and lightly with a fork. Do ta-t\overmix. such a comment about this time of store in a cool place. This recipe Chill dough before using. Line pie- year, when they hear me remark makes about three pints ofrich plate with crust. Sprinkle one-third w _that for-once I'm not going .o make ketchup-and, of course, there's no of sugar ands ice mixture over the any.' law against you "doubling up" on pastry, spread p with apples. which - '< k Anyway, here's a really grand re- the quantities if you thinthe foW have been pared, cored and sliced, cipe, and I'm going to describe each will want more. and cover with, remaining sugar, z �. step in the making in detail, so thatNext=well, do you think you lemon and dote•of..butter. Cover -- you.should find•the directions easy could stand for a new pie recipe? with top' crust. Bake in a 450- to follow 'I hope. For finest re- That is to say, it was new to me up degree oven 30 minutes, reduce to sults be ure and use only red, ., to about a mouth ago; but since I 350 degrees and bake 30 minutes . RIPE tomatoes; and, of course, the "tri it out". a the folks I had longer.' ' vinegar and spices should be the several requests for repeats. It's ver best you can procure. GREEhJ APPLE PIE IN _ Yeiu,63on t Need A Speed'Boat All that's necessary for 'the y CHEESE APP EPI newest fhitg- a wafer=apoft is this--self-propelled aquaplane: _ - TOMATO-KETCHUP 3 cups g�ieen apples, sliced - p ug p ' DOES - • The tiny, motor-driven craft is capable of speeds up to 30 m.p.h. 12 pounds ripe tomatoes 2 cups sugar Martha Mitchell is the speedster: , 2 cups cider vinegar 1 teaspoon lemon juice �NDIGEST�QH sf`' Yr/ tablespoons broken stick % teaspoon nutmeg or cinnamon cinnamon WALLOP YOU a- . cally nil so the ,shell sticks closer 8 tablespoons butter ,i_ �—_�,-- than a brother � 1 tablespoon whole cloves 2 cups flour v: - ��—�_— Funny what.a longtime we some- 3% teaspoons celery seed times take to learn the simplest 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped Answer to Crossword Puzzle /HRONICLE,S g Y 2 medium onions, sliced _ BELOW THE BELT? thin a. For=instance, after 30 ears 3/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper _ I have,just found out how to makeM o A 1. 1 A t e fish Tsar F "tfi"For The Kw OI - a. GINGER M 3/ cape auger u p 9 P r [ G E K O A RoIW TSd Maks You Rads'To Co a goo pie. Raisin, yes . 2 teas t ,. but apple, no Then one of m• goons paprika Y A N A t E N I N b °� m of slat dl�aatim Is d o rt. ..Lo friersds' who makes an' apple pie 1% tablespoons calf the la your to set of bows PP Method—U) Dip the tomatoes P i A R S N E N wbm L.Ad .�tr,�, ors that just about melts in your mouth ' ■ E A M 5 Last'week's column was ett into boiling water one minute, then Lha trrh.sugatoldr me she always used brown A Q t I L E O p g y t ywhat yoe may Centre r Date ins st between preparations for reeding tufa cold water to loosen the skins. p � {q wed 1s sugar . . and I had never used !s ,e e Ad bluer eo thst'•rotsottse Threshers—and "with the uncertainty anythingbut white. Now I can (Putting them into a cloth or the R I t U A t R A si P t p le}M of ane Csoftes Uttia lAvw PW bMan as to whether or not they were cow- make an apple• pie that everyone end of an old pillow-case makes the I L ! R E sT s 6 E R tt �itw Take thaw.ee�, �,to - '` tag for supper, However, I took a dipping easier.) - Peel. Combine t A V II G u t P A N g Tbq w"up s Isrser o�r enjoys. Another of life's mysteries d >f mass�,,,.�.•Iniosr In oarreomaat :haace and it worked out all"right. our vine ar ands ices; covey; and O O A i. i M ! AND howde-6i1v yai dipse w t rw have Instead of w solved. Maybe after a while (ll y g P awn In Natms's owe wv. , Aper I had them for know how to keep house—but tha! cook for half an hour. Rtmove t W E O R a z E R t1 A T "f oy��head it that linnet next day. won't be until I've learned how to from heat and let stand.. O tJ R t 7z p t e A tron imm y ur hea rtwe's So now that little job is over— c iron a tabhclothl At present 1 (2) While the spices and vinegar Y L tl A N [ ei * > tis TA... pli , hum ,,n: d,vid,t_asa ._and the wheat turned ant Well, con — . simmerin e eboosesthe lima of lea6f-resistance— g. Place the peeled to- • __._ - --- - aidering the drought. After the -..send my best.ones out to be, laun- matves in a kettle and mash with a wheat was threshed, my men turned deredpotato masher. Add onions and their attention to second-crop"hay= - pepper. Heat to boiling point, thea ., cutting, coiling and hauling it into let simmer for 15 minutes, stirring the barn. .And it was good hay— often. . o recent rains. Our oats Nift SCHOOL (3) Run the mixture through a" and burl ey are still out In the field sidve {or food-mill)., Return to because every time the sten -talk stove and add the sugar. Simmer DANCE - about drawing in, it either rains or until the mixture is reduced to 7half HANDS there is a threshing to go to. To- LESSON its , riginal volume. here S SCIENCE day, for instance, the weather is By Rev .Bret Warren (4) Strain the apices and vinegar AND fine—but Bob is away to a thresh- y and discard the spices. Now add INDUSTRY ..;hug. Tomorrow there :will be no this liquid to threshing—so I suppose it will lPBAL>b8 OF JUSTIC$ q Your tomato mixture; - irsin. Ah, mel The joys of farming Psalms 49:1-7; 82. sometninqthe uncertaintyl_ But we are Money is power. But money - lsure of one thing regarding tomor- Ooldea Texts—Justice and judg- ' ' .saanoi redeem from sin. Further. 6 - "w—it's going to be HOT. more, it does.not not give a priority. A R ICULTURE meat are the habitation of thy p t•1'• i -:,-Ninety here yesterday—and the throne; mercy and truth shall go when one stands before the Judge: different�probs are the same for today—but before thy face. Psalm 89:14. Indeed it involves serious responsi-surouad Moose Jaw ft was lOTt Yon bility. He with the others must dr have to know the shad.eles, prairie fend the poor and fatherless and do ALR ilo realise what that means. At has been said that if the wealth justice to the afhlicted and needy. 1. . A little while ago I was alone oit the world were equally divided He must rid the poor and needy out SHOW ane of our fences picking choke- among all the people, in three Years of the hand of the wicked,.The love sherries. There was a nice breess It would be back where it Is now. of money is the root of every kind blowing from the west, and of Allowing for the exageration that of evil, In getting money, let us be- - course 1 was on the shady side of accompanies *inch -generalizations, war lest it get us. God will judge , the fence. It was really quite pleas the truth of the suggestion must be all. men, 'If we would head His every Litt and I could not help thinking admitted. Jesla said, "Ye have the "Well done," then we must be faith- larhat adifference it would make' to : poor with you always." Mk. 14:7. If ful stewards over all that He has HORSE trill farm land what a so economic system can completely given us. We must .practise the SNOW blessed relief if there was even ab-Wish poverty, at least we can kind of justice that He wit] ;execute ANIMAL \ as much shade as one gets down have justice. The apostle Jatpes ex- upon all men. How prayerfully • SHOWS here from an ordinary overgrown ports: "My brethren, have not the- and carefully we ought to live. r '': fence brush. So today'every time I faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, the day _ feel inclined to grumble. about "the . Lord of glory, with respect of-per- beat, I am going to remember in- sons. For if there come unto your 'What A Memory S stead how much worse it would be assembly a man with a gold ring, , on the treeless scorching prairie. in goodly apparel, and there come She was fat and over forty, but _ Remembering that maybe I shall . in also a poor man in vile raiment; ' still kittenish. The young man she feel more inclined to go on with and ye have respect to him that- had cornered at thepart was at the ' my chokecherry jelly, This is my •weareth the gay clothing, and say thinking hard for some excuse to first attempt at making it. Maybe unto him,''Sit thou'here in a good escape. I wouldn't be doing it now but my- place' rand say to the poor, 'Stand Atlast he murmured: "Do you GRANDSTAND slater-in-law from Mattawa said, thou there, or sit here under my remember the youngster who used 'What I would do if I were here footstool:' are ye not then -pgvtial to tickle you under the chin at -SHOWS with all those chokecherries around."' in yourselves, and art become school?" - I hate to think we may be missing judges of evil thoughts;'—If ye have "Oke-,'- she exclaimed, gushingly, out on something so I -thought 'I respect to persons, ye, commit sin, "so that's who you are P' could at least give-the jelly a try— and are convinced of the law as "No," said he, blandly, "That was JUNIOR using half apple and half choke- transgressors," 2i1-9. , my father." sherry. 'But I wish I could trade BENGAL these chokecherries for the blue- � i+ ,-� •••.t berries that grow'in the Mattawa LANCERS - H.M. ROYAL district. The high cost of living UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SfEfI� makes one feel inclined to try any- - _ thing. these days if .it results in a SC�IOUL OF NURSING MARINES slight reduction in grocery bills. A N A D1 A N And eggs. I am sorry for The school offers a five-year general training in nursing leading to BAND 'i housewives who have to buy •eggs. -Registration as a practising nurse, including qualifications NATIONAL e But yet, believe me, if you were for Public Health Nursing, buying the feed for hens to lay The De Degree of B.Sal+l. (Bachelor of Science in Nturia t those high-priced eggs you would g) EXHIBITION - -(tom the Ustiverdtq oft Toronto. soon realize the profit is not as big Substantial financial het /�— as you probably imagine it to be. Pis available through bursaries sad Perhaps this little tip may helpscholarships. - Entrance Requirement: Senior Matriculation (see current'Calendar) cal.K.R.Menlra■,14ealdesf i you out a bit. If'you have an egg �• with a slight crack in it, and you For eopies.of the School Calendar and further information '.*w*WA.Hooes,pee,M,,,,r, _. want to boil it, try sticking a bit apply to: The Secretary of the School. of Scotch tape over the crack. Then - - - I drop 'tht egg into boiling water, - into which about a.teaspoonful' of salt has been added. The crack may ITTLE spread but your egg-white will never By Margarita 1 boil out. reminds me' . do REGINAt.O! I 1 Ll.TAKE Andyy you remember,1 sent out an S.O.S. js rWAr YOU? AWNIIE FOR iETO bOSM. M YES H 'B:y(>E OFF P11f. last year about peeling hard-boiled .IM eggs as. I. was having so much 'MOORS LATE FOR G{ GO 1 ' trouble? 11'ell, 1 had ever so many - SUPPER i 1 UPSTAIRS JUST AS �` a•+ _.• - letter's telling me what to do-but a. BED $ i _ , YOU ARE... 10 . I still had trouble until one writer INSTx1NTLY, o• TAALNKD D0N , de Lek said—"Your eggs are too fresh—. �. • , they should be at least 3 or 4 days j. / old: 'That was just it . and the reason is so obvious when 1 began to think of it. The air space of an egg increasesiritis ace. In =- � i f>rr.h agg< thi air s.pno'e racti- • ; , • - udSireetorN - BL'II,DEliB' sLLrliEs A.E. Richardson BROCK. u , Do You' Know That - -� hameWaW Delivery'Ona Be Gl»ERAL INBUIiAN(� _ The Followiln4 Items SAI, IOTA" , IT TAKES ONE-THIRD LESS SUPpI.F.lAiF.'�IT AND Asphalt Shingles '.,'-::--:-THEATRE.1 �lil W'HFN YOUUSE8gll p. oting In All GlradesK70PIVBYANCIBT(i TEN PERCENT LESS GRAIN "HOG SPECIAL". YOU GET TE. p�R-OENT MORE Boll-Brio Sidling An OK-established Awa.24104T EGGS,WFIEN YOU, ADD "PAN-.1_•M1N rO THE . Asphalt Boat it Bead To seers A -CONDITIONED Aluminum Corabr Bead ,�'l hone Pk aering 60 rep COWS C#ETTZN4 Dr, HESS STOCK TONIC PRO. B1dge Cap and Valley THURSDAY, FRI., SATUIRDAY DUCE 25 Lbs. MORE MILK FROM "OH 100 Lbs: Chimney blue Liaint end AUGUST 25Insulatim , 24 and 87. OF 4RAIN. n And L#me Brick Face Ba4� AL 7.00 sad gAe P.-1 r flAV3A1 BY USING Dr. Hasa' p�LODIIVl'8 ���a Loose veas ' D' A.- B F) M R Ba�f+Oay 11I M at iLsO P. Ports and Piles >tas�ssoo Of An xbWW The, Lack Of LAREMONT CO-OPERATIV ere'Mvbw . �. - . A. W. MITC •• tbOt>bl ennietywry �sttdnw , The Irish Pa0im asW DLA diO4`]T, ,ONT. plsoti=74 and 114 Addrea. Pte. B1+oag1lwm; oat. ;:Pick. •41'W': : 6fne iai TY�� and "OUR TRUCKS PASS TOMNAY"' AIihPB BAXTER _ NT, KEN AND CLARKEMONDAY, Tt�., � Y ,C L A REMO :STAFFORD BRCS. dvaruar 28, i3o and P.-L:?, rriC� Tjrp Complete Shaw 1st 8.20 P. M. =-- lKSAIMaeatal Works AUCTIONEERS AVULT ENTERTAINMEM Despite the tact that rain inter- Phone Whitby �! on "Caa9da". Mira. W„ Full favored and Authorised for � tared with the Sports Day Last with a guitar and vocal 8010. (son- sig Dundas St. H• (Whitby Counties o! Cataria and Perk "Flax _Ny a�•tini W tdaesdsy, a fa good , crowd Farm Stock, Loplements Hoa j'lam w� on hand. In the iootbull game. tante oil the monthly "hobby b��k- Claremont tied with Salina 3-•3, in et" by four"members, amounted to hold F�teniture, Real Er�M Bins VU Ki]NIA I1lAYU a fast-action game. In the Softball over $9.00 Tea, sandwiches and Sales our Specialty at Rearow"s ZACHAILY SCOTT Department, the boys' team won ov- cooldies closed the meeting. MCEA.CHNIE'S Ram, Dual Series for *4 Down= *{•v GINE er Brooklin. The men's toyrnament The Caeremont custom Co-operative will Pries Of One. "us An Added AtU%ction finished with Uxbridge is first not d0 any custom chopping or del- D1BAI.IBR • y place and Claremont, second. The ivory as Saturday afternoon from Mffli P. O. phi► • 16SWs Slondie s Big Deal girls, game between Sunderland now on,although their elevator and 't+'UxESAL DUOUToa Markham P. O. phone a� M and Victoria, Sq"Te was, unfortun-. warehouse will be Open. �� A�abalanes �� Prentices kayo been estailialbsd With PENNY sjNM&-r0N and ately -nadned out", Thos. Jordan, who has occupied � algins lqQ, AR'111EM I-Alm Mr, "d .Mrs, Keith -Stockley Are the farm owned 'by Chen. Sargent, Dow or NiSIli spending the week whb her people lust west o2 the village, has purr DtAY 'Ftd•, �1, ,DAY on Minn to Island. aced the fawn belonging to Mi, L. 'Wei. MCMAC9H�Prop. EOPTp1ABE m 1. 2 and 3. Mme• Don Hedges and Rosemar7 Kahn. lust east t Claremont- How-onto the Phone Pick.. 193 NeIkkar' R� �� spent a few days , last week with ever, he will net ;WTe IN TFAMN'ROOMM •- - friends at Scas'boro Junction. larl� Until spring. C: C. RICHARDSON Mr, and fMrs. Earl Boase enter:- Congratulations to Ods, and Ms's• . •• Q e 41411 SIt�1''P DU�'t MM • y oQ� tadned Mrs �Vm. of Tor- Lawrence Sne=bneh Hospitan on the l in Pick "e to - Blue onto, and Mise Leola Stevens,Beare, of a Boa, a 1>p��omaa: Tarouto .�•. •8$4 Bts�i JEAN SnCHONS gad pennsyro ania.on Sunday. Stoutrtri1le on August 15. _ Do. ]lOUSTON Mr. and Mrs. Ed• Lewis visited One avenins lest week. tSieads of W M. M A W — - M;r: and Mrs Gordon Grab=. of (}rant Pilkey and Isabel Kitchett 'IrY lIl . Oshawa, on 3uuday. gathered at the. home of Mr. and y it alas reported on Monday that• M,rs ;Russell Pilkey, to surf LICENSED ALTCTI®:�'1L'm And oliultieK>f� s the eldest son of M . and Mn. Nor- them with a shower, in honor, of Eavetrough�n9 w Wow man Lehman, of •Atha,. had suc-c- their for th.cow.ing marriage. VALrA'�OA Highway Monument Warks umbed to the dreaded polio, and is Airs, James Wilton Laid To R 1 now in the isolation hospital, Tor- Funeral services were held th.m phone or Write ROST. AUSTIN, PROP. HOUSEor BARN ! auto, �Hly left leB '� Said to be week for ills•. James Wilton-e who �l L+ completely.paralyze3. _ p�rsed away at,tiler home on Gua- 14 Dundas St. Feat. RhitbT R. R, 1, tby, t. t Mrti•,_ Prank Ham suffered . a &%- following a,=stroke last •Thucs- 2 M� Out. 1Phl OR FLtR?IACES AYD ey West of Highw Oa stroke last 'Lhu:ed,y, but is report- day night. She wts in.her �46h year.' one 4831 On do 2 Highway FURNACE REPAIRS ed to be imprucin.; somewhat early -,lr. alid'Mrs. Wilton have beau reg+- Pho by New and i e:i Electric Water this week idents of th:s a e=. tial many yeas. W. 4", /�•�1•Pmup.+ Mrs. NVin: Palmer ht�wturned aria tormerI} is rrzed cn t::e - ,, ----.— -_ hot.e f.Gini a two-week cs: ut ; u at cotrre�lon. }1e w in#err*tart in S G. BARNES Lake Huron. with her niece, Mrs. the community, un.- her_tr..nlly. and :.OPTOMETRIST Hugh Push, orsm a memire: of-the 1 n fell Ciiu.ch, _ -Phone: ilrooklin 72 R 2 _ .. �' ;i.: 1•1 ; ear-old son. ()I ;u }vine are" liner tiu�ibana: roue 9.30 to ia•00 and 2.00 to fs00 12 Hig'a�vay, 3 In North �Ir, and lips. , Evans, is in. the .un cc1 a d•Zu,ater, 'latetmrrit tock EcentniLa: ;11on•. Red.. Fp', 7 to 9 i J A• WILLOUGHBY of Whitby) �t �l.-h e ; H;,sp:t.,I: i.• a ru;a- f.�,.e.at �t.n::tville Cem�tory, �Ig\El BLDG.. CPP. P. O. AND somas _i.r.•1 apVer: !rr '? condition wc� - OSIL4WA, l)NTARIO _ "fair" on Monday. Farcy Tears Canada's I$rg. Mrs. E1 l3oraiace, `-mho under- �01! '( 1( �j�il/i Phone . Res, 25':8. Office 1516 est. Tann Agency. ,., .� n �1 P:,:.i:..tt, opesat.ou la-t BROUGHAM Vl , M _ Service Arranged) • R�` 1. �►OORS 5,turilay, at the East . General (Three Day S Ar aged) For Country Property Con salt J I, (Hud) Stewart Hospital, is imp.ov:ng 'nicely. AiiaS Iletila Hamilton dpeut the :1D06o5 Toronto CO�IBINATIOV, I`S�}DE..ANi� Thrr�were t'Wo tires in the local etk-end wah-Mr. and Mrs. Robw o City 01'TS1hE DOORS. a' For Ths,L Home Ie The alai ;,.a geek. on l�ednesday Aldridge, of Ntw' stle,' at whose alters Atkinso _C+pal Our City Dept. ALL M_kDE OUT OF night. lightn'.ng struck a tree on tke HT2137 Toronto . CLEAR LUMBER , place she staj'ed while feach�ng Phone Agin.201 W 2- Stouff- 21►W - 0 Juuuson farm r1n the bth •foncess- there, "SYLVA CORD PLYWOOD" :�*:� and the D•p tarsal was called firs. Earl 'McDougal, Mips. 'Chas.• L�eensed ti out Little dam?1ge vias done. Un' Geve:and and daughters hisser p„LiSa} 'd t'c; - sire- :.br„ke out .Charlene and Margaret Cleveland, -Gordon asst the "Skyloft" at Dagmar and c,f Blenheim, were visitors with : ' A F. N uctioneers GORDON F IISBORNE • t:Y _t aa3 UYbr'-de Fire _ N. Mrs T. C. brown' and the H,.Mal- Kx L Companies were .called. The blaze colm family. .25.Year's B=perience LIIMBIR YARDS- was extinguished before it reached �• John Miller has returned Dlstt�cL 1/awwgrs rI�ING, ONTARIO' the Re forestation Area nearby. Hales conducted anywhere Pbo� u home after a pleasant visit with her in Farm Stock, Fn>trpi� • _ A meeting of the business men sister, ,M'rs, C. Barclay- at EXPIRE LIFE of the village was held at Cooper's Mrs, Bent, of Oshawa, called on tints and �'� gym' Stti•re last Monday evening to dib- her mother, Mrs. Bertha Hamilton All ager parse Listed �d ��. �pvy • - ou"as the re-organizing- of the Clare- recently. Advertised. BMs p> � moat Businessmen's Association. :Ma's• John Carswell, of Manitoba. pasb�• Mr. and Mrs. Keith .Drake. of spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. �""#�s-• _ ly&W Orillia, visited with Mr. and Mrs, T. Nortoa�n�c -family vis, '' Prompt �erViee s Pin V. Fred Ward on Sunday., Mrs. Geo. Smith wan a recent �r �p RUO (fray, Oshawa *posetev, Leckie, of Buckthorn, was itor with Mrs. Geo Philip. the -p►eaoher at the United Church XT. and Mrs. T. Anis and Mr. Reasonable. Rates Grin. white,,Bowmsy►yi11s _ here on Sunday morning. M= ick' and Mrs. Rolard Harden spent a pH0NE � ST0 UFFy-�,B •oAll7 ffRvitf 10 Att ie is one of several ministers who couple of days at Picton and King- DA 11T 51 AND u.fA.IKaMtf are preaching here for a call to fill stop. Telephdse �' ��' �Tr •tHALintt�--gutta onul the vacancy created by Ibev, Ken-_ Mr. and Mrs. H. C• Richardson of C14 Al ffaWCi *o" AW nedy's moving to Cannington. week Dosmare, U. 'S. visited with Mrs. MCMI►$� B. Stevenson last ;r visiting ofriende in Toronto this week your Friendly Resident Agent" wpcnf AM NlOaMA" M a -week. Mr, and Mrs Alan 111filler spent « ,ASTERN HOPS• ^ A shower was held on August 12, Sunday with the former't mother, for Mr. and 'Mrs. Reginald Kennedy Mrs• John Miller, before 1 living on g1�l LTOE II�TSURANCB A(;ENT �s 4DO In the"S, S. Room of the United a holiday motor trip to lashing- JAWS, FIRS CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE Church. A sing-song, Piano and ton. LLL.BIIdTY LY9UPLANUE Etc.' vocal solos, a flower romance and ,Mr. and Mrs. N. BAnks and little BUY p`DO1t AND even- . ..,,LUMBER a bride's favorite contests contrib- Billie and Elwood White, called on 'LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITH uted to the pleasure of the even- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Sun- Y d rod•sa- were E bride an g ORL ' ing. The b de day: �CYRIL E. M Sun- SHEETING sm LVING seated under a canopy bf two large 112r. Dom ld Duncan spent Sun- : � whit bells 'with streamers. A bas- day afternoon at the F. Hamilton FLOOAINtc ket and wagon. raw by two of home, our young, men, associates of the Miss Kay Hamilton, `ibi Oshawa, 2z4 � s`g groom, was brought in; Reg, exp• was home for the week-end ' ressed gratitude for .the bride and �Ir and ,hlrs, Robert Bartlett 'LUMBERM f the lovely evening and tter's parents, Mr• �'E Cao. i.mself or he la • h lied on t CO ' HAR01M 900'1'(' Between Highways 2 and 2A. for the gifts. The pianist played a and Mrs. Chas. Killey during the LINT= a t•cf the wedding march, and Week-end. I -On.Frenchman's Bay Road the evening closed with lunch, end Mr. and M-s. A- Jones and little mens: Scarboro 8888 or Howard 1114 the singing of ,Blest be the tie son Brian, of Toronto, and Mr, and ScarbQro Junction that binds.". Mie. Ivan Head,' Oil Kinsale, were The second group of the Good- ♦isitorpl at tete Ramsay home on ,�■ KAISER fellowship Class held a supper Sunday• IAT1t DELIVEIRY the church basement Last night.de. Wedding bells are ringing again, FOR �� The proceeds to lie used to help de. Mr, and Mrs. H. Madill were Dressed. Tom% Saab and Doom.- - ELECTRIC tray the pure"ase of the oa�mun- visitors at the Dean Maim home. LIIM81 -�0u m, a �� cls,,. @ dty cbdmes in the tower of the Un- Ms and Mtt3 C-Utford Hubbard WINDOW UNITS CIOlKPZ.F ited Church- are holidaying at Doe Lake. balances, F,,-tory-bnitt and Pr��d- nas 'R ,s d Barn Wt tort There was a good attendance at amiss Rete Wilitems, of Toronto, WAIAa0.kRDa—Ten Test, Donaat�, (isproc, Greenbrmros- ggnKATLrS (Irv= the August meeting of the Womn- spent > iday With Mrs, Seebeck, � � . ,Cedar, Bim, 'WeI&Am, and Ftcb Wo�- ute held at the home of I vigil "'