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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_05_26�.— NCiti�sa MIC18LA l+iti, nlr2rABid,— F3i�AY; MAY l8, -1980 i Uestfi P� nail aataoe4=ed r Second toss �tsei� i6ts1r1s>rljrfaa Ra". $Leo Per yow. r. a. �W W. C. MU49AR tad SON, PUBL18kiERS - - :�Coitractors start ,Construction .. of dew migh ... . Sabood his n 1MC7il010s., C!OIOt>llrC�i 'JflEQB ' - ' - u .,.. � May Meodas ail Pie>rrr,tlt� Weis. Pbli THIS S1Q>lPDAY�FTl01i1!14ltatul • - -� - sa'a_Iastitarlte .� err >.- _ - P�cker�ng Village Tvw�sslilp o! Picieeels8 � � J� 1 Bisdwher+a is thL +tens will be - Mr, W. P. Nowe; aaaoaaced for - --MONDAY, 6, 1860 •••� -• - - -- sera sa advertis out �coacerniag Mr. and Mrs, Cecfi Lockwood, the Hugh School Sansei dki Ftottlsy , 1 �� - The 'MaJ msrtiar of pDe Wo!<a- a meeting at Alai next Sunday of Eton, were la town over -- - on Monday evening, tbat 4,pmi�. • WWUGR M,• ONTARIO en's Institute will be held at 'ths Afternoon, We gather by ail re- the week -epd, � lion on the now High School, nat k T. Johnston, Clerk house at Odra, Norman Graham, on aorta, the 001nioa that tale could IMr, and Mrs. Craig Murkar and Of tbL1 v7!<lstgs teoalld� cam- Tttesdlay, War 80, at 8,80 P. s;, be a very interesting meeting. And family were at ham bore an Sun, ns� 121 �� �� . Pelt labors �l ' True Mrs, Von Pflla, Bakar Farm will mftgbt even interest very much, may, To OW many who use wdadering - lrelg tiorlibseaa At Bay gyre an fsrtormaJ tank on, lea' net- that 4'safdsads of �ls +Kliegs, We Rev. A. E: Young to in Philadelo? where the coatrantors are, Being to :Followins the tr"Ic at death of 1, ive Anatrta end dislplay specimens m>gkt even be tempt" to say, phis thle, week attending a confer. Bet water for coartructioa gurpoa- cd haadlcrafts4 Roll Call A Can- that'by the sound of things, some.. auca- Cl>fford Roach, od Frenchmaa'a �. - _ we ianuderptand the eontaractbr's .. � st (ii+w.eahniaty is i• •motor adian Hhndicr4&. A musical pro- one C60M even get their win& Remember - the program in the itar►e is find their own aul*lya.bot asocldant,' fr►1*ads *A. the Bay'w b" B� wsffil aiAeo be given, A wet- dflsp!d. Baslaesmeas Assoc, Baited C>LUrtih tonight (Friday) s>id that a artem deft Ratapayere and Community Inmeoa ttennded to say lady wish use Arbllsoria9,#" mopttag. we � given by the your+* 4d'!ea at the brlaBi� weicese from the creak >rs •Asariatioa are taking the Initlet- lag to attend, Weer -Dunbarton co aei�tis�� __ agregttion, f+e is sflarMw a F!utnd to aaslat Bummer cottages are now being _ - tbe: wiaAw eatd ,Elva e8dtidraa now `-,]19047.WJad Up BawiftS.t3asmin JVmk Chapiena'a Jersey ,gnat! Opened up- the fine weather can. 7 114,146yenis Are +Bening rl.o V*nt readout at the Bay. Wick Dbw re At Masonic Bail In 2he N"m !!lulu not be reeflsterd. ' I I :- wiPity Grit we not being IA" about . Any of our readers who would --• ; Norman Holt, Wbo recently. sut- - ttre water . "tarmiaatim" They M7., care to siltdnt this little famfli, R As a specW event the Rotary .A, StIver %todal bas been award - fared a stroke, fa ccmfiae , to the left in mu*mal7 dUtkWt circum,. Club enterttsdaed the noa- Rotarian ad Qzaamere Tarn Jersey herd Oshawa Hospital, sufferiull; also, _.. _ .. • : , ;. Mf7;Y viii!" BL 098 C1A>IOl • arteaces, way- remit their daaatioa at dinner on Monday eveAng when to Shanty's Standard Ttalia, 145- diabetes, its Is reported to be to "The Rauh Ilhtud?4 case of Mr, prises were awarded to, winners 411, as a juattor 0- year -old In 905 making allow recovery. An &mwpr to a question In the J. C. Clark, Treasurer, R. R, 2, 'Individuals wad teams. Ltdies of dare producing 8158' pounds of Stan Balsdon had had that weak winds -at a gre" away. is contained Plekerlsg. the Mantes Star eaterea: for the w9k and 515 weds of tat with a . kv" of hla play out again, and to m the idtiowttng letter received on dinner, �, test of 5,62 pliment, Off duty for a few daym ° Tvesosy from 'Robert 'Ruddy of . SIXTY YMRS OF NAWNRY President N. F. Tomlinson' Ares- i mfrs. H. M. days, Oshawa., event' P*Aeaism6 Amintant to the Mr. ` L'r PIC3CEFiNG ided and the speaker Mr. W. Percy - the holiday with Xr; and.. F. bb of Pnc Se abions, M&may- Harrie, -Neale, wee introduced by Rotarlan ColIe Or'� ' 1 J. Praase. ~ Iner Flood Co. Ltd, _ - - ( Sterritt, Mr -' Neale, a member of Ys,ttr the Township High School Board - get gave an enlightening resrtme with a special collection will be to Adve'rtili'ag In the News This Week .&& yt...i know I landed yaaterday detail of tke -plans and project of b -C the service 'United this Sunday at la 'l'� iieasaiest la Oar Histnry in w mnip.0 after some four easd . the new Hhgh School to be erected the_ Wip ft wood Reli Church for _ cad one hurt! hoal¢e is the air ifrozn, g Jest north of this vt�wage, Wlna�eg .Flood Relief. P[BLIL ENYMY. NO. 1: ,,. Torou.0 49,4 ar..lde we did not go ' Harry Brock, proprietor ad the - Many have been the complaluist over the flooded area to sties ex- alleys at Ajas, on which the club • liA'V1B Y4]IU PUfiOHASED heard in-Cie News Wficer dur.ng bowled durdag- the winter, has av- A TICKET ON T!f>7 the past ten days about •d8y�" teat -u war a,.•,a1SCUit .i+or .n>e -W. • � - really amertafn the q"ut to geared oa a aum'ber of local pro - PICKF.1i1NG PA)TA1W CLUB'S - 'wrhiah I uc.w le.rn the agrsculturul grams lately tar an etatertainef. 1960 PONTIAC and Judging by the lausaage . of areas to 'ffils regim are flooded 1 - and was p -event on this occarlon Draw To Be Made July Fires _ a°me, .the dog ,haa lent at►out be was tremebdous,y impre0ed with ,�.`a. , is that capacity; but was also ails- come Public Eaelay No, 1 in tkL4 _ ao, spirit of the• geop4 of w1na1• '°F tired that 'the bowling-Rotartans _ neJaMorhooia and, we are just u- It L douibafnl that a digester a.;� will be back with It:m agstin nest MM �y man bout ready to agrce with them. . of this mature . has ever struck fapl, It's bad enough a cogs get into Canada outside cd war to the es• - , r Mrs, Mary' Quinlan, wMcw of the Editor's ga. den Of-he hull. Of t3sd-bavOc- oa'aaed.by. toad Ontario County iwdar- Fi;;me" the late Quinlan, died `day one) but whew cwtala cit.xeu... flood 4n the I+et few wee". EvbrY- Fled Lay, } imin park- - Uxbridge -`#tn; At the age of 87. She, died at looks out tl.. vu,su- itis V..... -_, ono that 1 have hkou peg's uvt - Monday, June.-Op. .-I _ the home of her dauffbta4. a¢re,'; dew ano ,asesa. three large dogs d•i'°- _ +' "�-"' L`3/fiey, Torontq For many yegr+s. _ sly to be- lo6king alter h-o dvra, - -tifng ip Gen he bail planted lsai)L - 1 wcarrfes but LO De entering rn.0 •Ont3eo (`ovnty � Junler Far- ilk -she and her h- isband lived on the an hour 'before, well -Just what 1 bold their annussl field day at the farm north of this village, now i wuu.d you ao, en? - - he ellueavor 1@9 tindini rw.e= wr , those is more cretraar,ed sarcum --r Fhein J'a k I xbrAd en Y �y owned by Mr. E. 1A 'Ruddy, A iT The folio ing wan received by Lances than- tha:ui&oiv*. I W. M" A. lla a• P. mater air Dorte- -June 5, with the program op -n'ng- tho dpatb of her h1sband, she made ;. the News this week: Follow.ng my D.aae, the Prime j Who Pro -ld, d Throughout Evening at : 0 30 with tom-^ on�rhi'i °• ?*a her home %t h her three sons In 341niatrt Mr, fist, !.argot, flew zn I On Titureday evening of last Everycne Ia urged to go a'one.... - Markham Town hip, Lett to mourn Mr. Edirut•: bring a basket and spend the day, .1 are three asoms John, Frank, Jcrr- ; 11'e think the enc'osed Wottid ba oui uoutrial w give -butt) Wlnttz- I. t+ n' Cel.1 event_�s ., Mar ham _twn daughters week llor% lodge, A. T. and A. )ice_ -.0. lentsthg- .at ph,pt k an exrpt'en. MA, f� to _ ,wng�' tfie' cook h3�gftss a No- 4.1.4, celebrated the 40th Grin- prepared ancj Witraere will be Eel- Mary, R. V,, and Johephlne (Mrs_ follow- wr,o't co you t: ink, iir, ,very tacr•ough stuay. Ha,) one wora I - ive'r;ary tit the receipt of -its "char= o J. L Co'iey s, Toronto, Ed,- Much time and money 'ter spent Ho.rrute aw�,.d to ceic:rnae vwy ter in may 1890' ected to re a Pat the (•o,rnn at ! the Zone Field Day At Guelph on Solemn Requiem High M "s ws -; r by thole of.. u4 inteiested -in port — .�..,., t► •: a+.�• ..+...,, .�� al.....�„ o R. .� .1Z �. �, 1.. na :r Today 1 had the c•pportua'ity o. erwbbrs were Drexsent together June x4_ cereu�e,rw , . .., flying iii. a- s >n•g±e- eng.ntd &,As.:i with some of the Grand Lodge �WE'RF. GOl'_1i' FISHI�i' M-li -ilp Church, Toronto, on May 8th, took „and :h1uba aid :! wets and seed- _ f Rov T.` Ttn'via� Ta�ePmertrF +001• li:g g- i'dcat:, lic;s 4: '_." ^ -_ � 4::tr u•er the tgrtcu.wral flooded area saiiics:ia, RaLurning atter stens,i lace at Pickering R, C. Cemetery, age t::aa man y people realize and which extends ti0 miles south of years absence, for the occasion, j having been.oLiiged to Work all with Rev, Wm, Kennedy'officiat-, all people owning doge -- should be Winnipeg to r:uletvsoa Ott tn•u L. 0. were ni,mbe�r of those easy days day oa the 24th, to get our paper is at the grave, - Corr, compelled to keen them on their bortier. In places, this area is nom: J,: s. Jeph=on, Broaltiia;•Rev. F,. C, out at the neural time, were c loss- 8 30 mAes and all the u1- own' prop.rty or on a leash. _ w agric Harper, a tormer Cbaplada of the ing Baturday -ALL DAY so don't tural acreage s, well r 6111 tLTM .} Grand Lodge -and L. A. Findlay, ' carne- hunting us up, we're going in � ! " (fife etotoead) buildings are either partially or the latter being presented with a "beat ft,, somewbere -that i" it Church �e�� ~ completely cov�ered,'We caw groups 50 -year Jewell, by D, D. G, Lei.. F, aaa sneak nut of the house -Doge running at large in Scar. - of Live stock •that ltiad not 'area J. 'Pike of Toronto" District B: without being 'am&bt. As a matter boro will be destroyed or the own - Plaughtered Victor to the evtoua- Rev. Harper is the Oldest living � of fact we were glad to- work -oa . Pr;eebytleriaa ��� !11d err may be ff®ed' X60,00, states Uou, starring to death on the Master ,of Doric Lodge, being In j Wednesday .... escsped a.11et of Jobs -1%0 Tames, Aid of Piste1a8 Chief Coastab2e Moss; Daggs must _ smaQ1 knolls of land that are ]cis- attice ln- 1907, , while mimLter of around home .... the. miepw hm ottr Presbyter.an Church are hoidinw a be kept on a leash when on the ell above, the +!cost. , the Presbyterian coagreiatioa !a cme in, heck of a•mess.-the SWn of Home-Eskin6 at the home streets and tied up at other times J3efora I go into any further de- Puckering, Rt, War. Bros, 'Harper ' only plate we could find to it of Mrs. James L. Palmer, on Sat. .,,Jest year 700 dogs running at tab I will try to 34've You *a little cad VAdter Overead conducted the doves, this week, is on the bask urd�, May $7, at 8.00 P. m. large were destroyed end this yea',' 0000 Aetg of the four reason+ that seam ceremony of presenting to the local steps, Why all women want to- Js00 summonses have been leaned,'• - _ to bewe csisesd the Red' River said lodge on behalf cL the Prat Mae- got that bouse- cleaning, paper. • t. d�'��9 aimen'•'s �d - those rivers f I I ft* ' lobo h to tern, thi Union JACt cad the �- hanging bug eve-y -year about this Bt, George's Wosaen's Guild• w111 SPRING FLOWER ' SHOW ir•aate the havoc that they. have- -adisn Enalgn Misted by the time -tbe nicest time of the year. hold their montihly meeting at the Pickers Ro.tdcafrval hoeieer _ - ' home of Mrs, Holawchuk on Tees - A- i•T;7 °,iisutLrj�heravy snz>,a>aa_ Doom" and Stewards of Doric, being all � u'pset by house- cieaatagu DU`NBARTONr UNITOD - GKURCK ' - ai�.� - -- + ib rte. a �. June fat. Hostesses: Mrs. turiag the winter. over all tae Although having cal' sixty years ! women can aeoauw,n ...0 a1 THURSDAY, AM 1, 8.30 .P, M. sad is Minnesota, North Dakota with (Do.ic Lodge, Yseonry iii this van to do:..,wbat a muss. Ed. membera are asked to be present..: Mr, John F. uisrt, 1ca-049, will lull )ssontaaa that have driiined ` seen can bs' traced l.uick to 1809 , judge the Show and address that nto the Red River. wbet Sunrise Lodge was forth( t Sunday Schoc9 Tr. Wag C+assn .For Tbesso meetings are really wo th- Society, Silver Cailection. . Teachers'Endd With Bshaquet while. Work is gang ahead and (2) The lateness of the spring Port Whitby. Uulty Lodge Committee In charge: Mr. Get,. everyone is tappy, ,peening so that' instead of she shortly alter in the old Asa P. t' •ass - - t Cowen, Mr, W. ldottershead, _Mies now melting graduahy and flow - s brick house,. Which stood until re- A banquet was bedd last Friday- I May Somerville' and. Mrs. George ng into the river over the perk i i eently on the Rusell Fleming evening In Greenwood. United W, M. S. l nittd Church i •T� ! ,f a month' melting has oocurred farm east of here. The first Mae- Church far the Sunday School l The laf_les of the 'Li', M. 8„ of . ujte•suddenly. ter c1 Doric Lodge bras Calvin Class that. had been balding Tea- Pickering United Church will hold l (3) QiFavy rains from the prey - GampsbeIl and on the 16th of Ja.n_ ! ehers' Training Clemes, i their regular meeting at the ,home Delegate Howard 1icCtement Seventeen workers received In- cd Mrs, Len Wilson on June r • ni Dtw3barton I+:iwaniy Atidre�sts Club -)us fall saturating the ground. ua:y 1890; twenty -seven 'members ' terim Certificates - at _ this final! 2.30 n• m. The s ppnker• wMi t7v , 'h.at moisture was there in the met in the old school, now Gordon �>,• ,;,c,rdti. .he id, ono air;- Howard 14cClen;ent, Dunbarton, n e,'ting. iLc:. '_: 'i• 'donl.n' n •.:f ti..,:et. t1 s ln'u := r:.ir, i.,:r' .._Re_ 'l 2: e, fiibt, Secretary', Greenwood and Rev, A. E. Young, gar James will bake the Worship member of the Dunbarton Kiwanf8 cciirred the lsaUA coitkin't'a,besar•b wGie the late Dr. R. M. Bateman, ny more moisture and most, of P.irie's' Hell (in the D {Jlingham ' of Pickering', were - Inst;,11ctors Service, There will be a collection Club, 'delegate from his (?tub to Rev, G. Davys om Claremont, was to defray erpenses .of •sending the recent International Coavea• his rain flowed-into the rives. -Block) Waj secured in 1901 which Chairman Rev, H. Deckle, Clare- polite to the Bella Bella Hospital.. Uon at Miami, addressed' tba 'Club (4) During the period that all they occupied until 1942, *then moat, was Dean of the School, Af. Cara will leabe the edruer at 2,1.5 on his return at the club's meet- "- tie has been happening unu8ii�ally moving to the present quarters, the e�avy rains have been flallin(p over pfd Quaker Church, and which bas ter the dlnnei•, a pleasant time a•ss tug of last week, Howard notes d ie whole area In. both the United of staging some of trle old hymns Calvary Temple Pentecostal mong outstanding sp��•kers 4tad become known as one of the fin- - celebreties Canada's John Fiaber • testes .sad- Cang4s. eat Mxasonlc temples . outside of Was hind, with Mks, Hugth Michell Hohhsesy t3ervices � r Next week Q will send .you home - at tits piano, Mists Eileen Bnelvby ir.45 a, o:. - 8naday School and the .noted c Iuainta't, Jimmie To'ttinto, .of Puckering •played 's pflano ."O 11.00 a. M. - l'ea'ning Worship FLdd'ler, % hotos th&t- I- took • as today's ' Doric- Lodge bee been' Riemored and ltftu. 'E* VCblson, o! sMt, Zlem 7.00 P. m, - Evangeiistle The Club celebrated the Second *ht and other sphotsXraarhe that with many Grand Lodge honours: wodaeada ILOO P. IIL. Anniversary' of their Charter Mght - lBht be o!. interet!st, !tie you know, District Deputy Grand Masters, F. rendered a vocal 'solo. • - 7 - Tate a�ddreis of the evenini: wins - _ .: Prayer Meeting : at_ Club Bayv[ew, Whitby on Mon - se Maasey- Harris Compeay tharve M ,10hapman and Richatrd'P, aim. i giy -en by,_Rev, �atdy, of the W]Ate- Pway day evening. President Balfour _ eked me to come to Winnipeg Nor tell Being occupants of senior +posts: - vale Bsalpt�at Church. 11.00 V. m . Young People BleisghtholmA presided at the head! •• -.- period a(t ,three to six weeks to . JAdgte Historian F. M. Chapman pastor W. B. WcSvoy - • ttble; .fat out 4G!innipeg Branch in re- had prepared a lengthy, but com- Cafrd of Thanks The Club celebrated the Second - vbInta,ting farm tractors 8nd- eiq- = Dlete- history of Doric tor presnt - -. -- 1r'o'eafatg AnzMary W A. ing head, is preparative for their =- pment Shat.'have been covered by - tatiou on this occasion, i0hicb he Miss Lou1Be Roberts wishes to The next meeting ot•the, Evening summer Carnival, � ood water. We are prepared to read, durfag -the-wrening, and be- thank her many friends and the Auxiliary of the W, A, of ire Un- BIT! Cockburn, A past Internat,� rvice and: supervise, +tree of any caaie-. ode of the leading events of Rotary Club for their beautiful ited Church will be held on Jame tonal Vice- President was Master Mare, all equipment in thds •flocd, the anniversary celebratlum- Rt. W flowers and cards with their cheery 1, at the home of Mrs, Missy Rich- of Ceremonies, Mrs, P. N. Spratt 'ea 0" has been damaged by Bra. Chapman is having this his- little verses Bind the lonely basket ardson. There will be a sale of and her Choral Group, with Mies! atdr. Lary prepared In regular form and of 1r•ult, and bo all wbo so kindly kitchenware and decorated 'bats, PhyHita Beattie, Uldoe, a ran Yore's, ' will some day be a'vallabte to the enquired for me during my illness ' the hats to cost 50 Bantle. Thff will and bflss Lillian Roberts, sooppmnN t _ 31ls0b• members of the Lodge. v at the Oshawa Hospital, be a War% Meeting. Pickering, entertained, ..,:_ %a.m; . .,.i_ ..rra.. .e. _ • u' - ',erg: - -` ,;' L] ..+ ' were, well over a tllciubaud strong. And they were smart! Most'of then► had evidently'tiad better luck 'shop p�ng than I had, 3iv friends slid- I sat in the balcony, and looking ' t. down we could alinust count riie brown- haired heads among the grey and white. Another tbing I like about that ,t kind of outiu ^ =cn often kind- say— "You're Mrs. Clarke, aren't you? We ah -•ays read and, enioy your column." Often they are strangers to me —ho.w they ' recug- eize me, I don't now• —but it always gives me a .sort of lift to meet any - !' of you people wlw put up .A•ith. my meanderings week by week, and f hope you will always cilnie and' ga.• "Hullo" whenever you and C happen to be in the same place at _--tUe- Satrie- i IL cuci a Hoof -Owl Pool by G. H, SHARP CHAPTER THREE ,(Continued From Last Weelcl Eyes narrowed he looked at it r all Then he set about cleaning cup the place. He would have to make a trip to towsi for grub 'and Wilding. He was in tike middle of this hot#c. cleaning, when he heard a wagon coming. He stepped to the doorway, a carbine in his hands. he recognized the than 'drivin; fn• .lhe tei It was Tex. "I tot word that somebody had kind of messed up your place„ M7,ebb; 4o I figured I'd eothe ore In twe wagon was a month's sup- = ply of grub, a bottle of whisky and a bedroll. "The bed is one that a feller Ioft: my place and, never came back - for. One of the )ones boys that - had bad luck along the trail, Yon loin pay back the, grub, when you sit around to it." ` Tex -put up his team and helped 'Webb ;lean up thing:k_,Me did not say how he hi"enedrlV learn that somebody had violated' that range rode which says that a man is lower than a• snake who will abuse the �prlvilege - of , an . unlocked door. = _Webb -did not ask. Tex spent the night with Web:, and they sat up until late. smoking sad' talking. :After - breakfast, Tex ;pulled out for home. It was when ,Webb )laddled up and rode around 'his place That he `discovered what *xt!•er d -- = itad_Istn done_, . His- fence around the hap mea- dow had been cut, His 'alfalfa crop was tromped down.- two . haystacks torn on-and ruined by the rain, his - cw ea or t were missing: Saxe for the horse he rode., he was dot He would be forced to sell part of his cattle or buy feed to replace the hay that had been wantonly destroyed, He sat his horse, staring at the broken fence and the ruined hay - crop. Not a pleasant homecoming. 'He knew that more than a few of = 'the- ranchers in•.•the• country con - " sidered him guilty -of Bob -Ander- son's death. He thought over. the proposition . _.., Tex -had made to him the night -'-'before as they sat smoking in the cabin., Webb had turfied it down. Now he wondered if lit hadn't been ' too lfksty. Ab Abbot was going :after -Webb 'Winters. Webb no !longer belonged to the Scissor -Bill Pool, Whet chance had he, lone- Aanded, against the Triangle outfit? He .was staring with brooding Here it is! The Best 'Paint Value -In Canada Since 1939 - Home Paint Co. Offers YOU the kind or value yea not REE•ORE the war— remember!- -GNrt- estag palest that sowed on smootkly- eavered nolidly —and staled brtght and coloarrui for yearn: Quality palpt or ',Xity enamel at the some low Pelee. .75 PEE GALtO\ San* year own Col. war. Thera are 35 to *boas@ from. Or send - for Colour ebart. FREE- -Paint Brush - -- ; saeetslly made for Rome Paint Co., these thick, •smooth. tens- brldls Paint brushes are weed by maater.�l.vr7k! dwerstore tbrougbbst Can- sea. Volvo at will, mock a ..elan order Send toda. for s ti gallon trial araer. ' Cash with . order will •eve C.O.P. eraraes. HOME HTONv ROAD. - - - -TORONTO — ONTARIO. Actress Marries —Mr. and Mrs, Conrad? Nicholson Hilton, Jr., patise on the steps of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Bey'- erly Bills, Calif., following their -wedding. Bride is the former Elizabeth Tav"ior of the screen. -Groom is a member of the - - famous Hilton hotel family. the World.Alrs. Sayre is thc`type of L (., perso who speaks irg�,t:hd heart 7-�"r ^� - n —and to the heart. There were no �- ^ ""'• , eyes at the broken fence when Joe irills`to her address —she were made f t Blake rode up. " HRONICLES }ou feel she- was an ordinary farm "Damnation, Webb, motto - 'done ..woman Iike most of us in her iud- this?' I . ience— kn'osving and understanding "Not knowin;"- >`'1'ebb replied, "I %INGERIPARM our problems, and yet making us couldn't say" r realise the power thit'women have "They, shore tore things up, - Gv¢ridolitz¢ D CI0.rk¢ —and particularly farm ?women, to •; What'll - you do about hay this ' mold• world affairs. Watch for an ��RE With alI this heart breaking news ��,r► , Printer ?". f account of hqr address in your V of- floods in the West and yes in papers. I cannot attempt to _ ; � "As- the saves' oes. I'll do like- farm �� Quebec it would seem that in On- they do over the elver. Do without." do justice to it in xMa column. One C "Shore 'tough. Webb." - -. tario we have little to. grumble - thing` 1 must mention bi . ro. "It could be worse. 'I reckon."' ?bout — especially now that• we have cavre quoted the gnswer given by at last got some seeding done. Webb's voice was quiet. a Jewish American - scientist to iilld I•robabiy' in some parts seeding has There was an awkward silence. someone who acid to him — "I sup- - been completed but we are just VVrbb. hardly seemed aware of the nicely in the middle o#' it On Sat- pose atomic power is now the�Qr�at- >VEF !g US77MG Other man's presence lie kept eat power in the btorid • Ian t that - Nobody knows the cause of rhetlma-: utday '-a e ., had to .-quit be':ause o£ looking as his broken icrice, think- so ? ". - ttiam but we do !mow tlYes'e'a pna ins of the pro sition , 7'ex had of- strong gates —no sense in :pending -So," answered the scientist, thing to ease 'the fered ~+=� on clover seed and then have '•there is one -power greater yet -- IxaTANT1111, �m ' � it's •'t rode- over, Uebb. td -lell you -the -wind. blow it-over to tie next, -the power of Almighty God." And "'� Srdn take IttaTAirTI s how ornery I feel about what that %farm as you irq -to sow it. Today That s, something we are int:Iia- the relief is prolonged because- drug Data me on the witness i- will have a better chance as there- ed to forget in this materialistic and IrrRTAxrafs Cantatas not Om, but stand. - Looked like I was tryin' 1; only -a slight breeze. But now we scientiffgage, don't you�tbink? Yet three proven eein reddensl work together have a -nee.• worry., Last night there we should remember it to our com- :T ring you ingredients only ag relief bu - to send you to the pen." � bring You sot ao1�y fast relief but "Did it?" Webb kept looking at _ " ?s "''a black frost" and . artmr is ., fort ((f� we are inclined_ tu- dwell more prolonged relief; the tangled barb wire. siraid it may have killed the grass fearially -on the dcvastina power of Take Ina'sAxsltrs for fast headache ' I don't want you to, pack no jest starting to grow in the pasture' atomic force. After all, the cleverest relief too . or for the pa na of grudge again' me Webb," fields. If so it will make it bad for n,eu of our day sad age ere still neuritie or neuralgia and the wbn and "Let 'er go as she lays. " returned farmers who ake �& ort of Lay and only puppets when a Higher Power pas>!a that cote. Webb. are Just waiting For the grass to taek% over. We have proof of that aaampanyacold• "The Poo! %�agon starts 'next Vow and the e-cather to-r.arm up in &E- swirling waters of the Red ., week, "' joe Blake went on. `,Are- so they can turn their cattle out on Kiser- flood. Sandbags can lessen a+yissslt +`� ..� - `yola ridin' with us' "- .11 pasture. We are.lucky —vee !]till have IL•e damage but only the subsiding timitbuyt "I quit the Scissor -Bill Pool the enough hay in the bars to last until of the waters can bring real - relief night I got accused of kilt Bo's June 1; d• necessary. But believe- to the, flooded areas. Anderson. I'm done with the lag- Ire, the cattle won't think,much'of Do you know another tFng that � out for keeps that June l idea!' The other day. attack -'me quite forcibly at the sta ntl "'How11• you sit your. cattle Bath- %hen they were out to water*. they Cuelph' Conferenre —the astonish - wd'° discovered to their joy that the gates i'xg number of grey headed women.! 12- Tablet Tin 230 . to. the back garden -had not been • - "l'11 do my -owe ' worryia about ' I=iYty years ago most of them would _! ,{{.Tablet seal. Net that " ??sperly. fastciied. �- 1t isag_ �..... .yy� �g ..lace _c -� " \o need to..take it tlxatawAy. Me promptly fin41ted•the job tnd when staving liome with their . grand - and my men wxll'rep For you. Glad' I looked out of the window all the Shildren, Bn� on Friday, there they ISSUE 21 — 1950 to do it." cows were happily. munclxing away r «i4 -.i rein' m e, at f Blake. I don't want help from the t}tey hadn't a minute to lose. As bclsaor- Vttt-kUi.n in -au} a1,ay�, ... it:deed they hadn't, as I vas soon -u - Blake. or manner. Tell Fein that -When you on my wac to call Partner, shed be- meet tonight" tw.een us. and- Tippy, the -cows' ill- e_ _ There was -another silence. The gotten gain was cut short.— and So easy to make' with two men looked- hard 'at each - quickly. but the miscllA alas done, now fast DRY Year! other. Now every time the 'cowl are -let - out tbev crowd around and bawl in ' "1'1! tell 'ern. said Joe Blake. I - - , got to 6e' ridin' along. Some of disappointed protest at finding the -my horses got scattered -while i -gate securely fastened —ant with "a ; _. chain around foT extra otection, Was is town,, subpoenaed for' the pr trial." 1Ve11, last week-1 did a bit of gad -: "Char a �t to d %ng, Tuesday 1 went to Toronto g pioft and loss. Slake. 50 ion especially to shop, I w•ac planning _ g" Webb rode away. Foe Slake's to attend a.R`omen's Institute aifair black eyes followed him. Then at Guelph on the Friday %red -of Blake rode off, a faint, twisted grin' course. I hadn't a thing to wears•;' So d shopped, � and I shop;tcd —and on his thin-lipped ` • �`� •"� - -• peed mouth, The ex- Low . I loathe shopping —and at -• prtission on his face -was not very pleasant. though I knew exactly what I want - ; `4 ed I couldn't find It; nor could I Sheriff Hank Roberts pulled on f:nd anyone to wait tin me half tire tinie until` 1 approached a floor his chaps and twisted a cigarette `,'•' mans er and Isife poured him a R get a little actiott that !lien shant. His ',.- • • .\: _ ^ " "' <• ,� �Fw last cup of black coffee, regular x let^ . l. , ,1,_ ..,,4 of r,m'tliin¢ round -up coffet, strong enough to but a perfect day I came h5me with -•_ �� satisfy any man.. He buckled on only one purchase —a pair ct crepe- . S _ `?`'"'^ r' nl his cartridge belt` and slid his 'old 'soled canvas slloesl Came Friday -.45 fnto its holster: - A - wDlrici and I set out for Guelph in a dress ••"^ " " frown brought his she f, that was too thin; a _coai -f iaL has `Fete. of last; is fast` actin yeast - - g gg• gray lore since for' otten when it was that keeps—stays full-strength, brows together. 8 B p "'Vou never -could tell a lie and' new,. and my old black telt hat. =without refrigeration fill the �R make it stick. Have I ever spilled "But somehow. .old' clothes didn't moment you use it! No mere- aerj r r YEAS a secret? You've always told me seem to matter once we got there. spoiled yeast —no snore slow ��f na>7 r 11 }list zLuut ivtt}tl ;tug you were e•' Oh yes, •the June Ettg took yeast! Get a month's supply of doing: What's wrong this time?""', ' along other •4V.I, memberc too— the new FleischmatWs Royal Fast "You and Mae 'been argerin' and she really buzzed alcng the Rising Dry Yeast! _ lately ?" road dery nicely, We arrived in, "She stayed with.,nxe last night. - stood time and. were rewarded for FEATHER BUNS, while you were gone. What's that- our trip by hearing bf rs. Raymond got to do with it'? Hank, you're - .'ayre, International Pre;i lent of • Combine 2,3 c. water, 3 tbs.•gran- twice 2 c. once - sifted bread flour not going. alter, "'ebb. Winters the Associated Country Women of ylated sugar 1 tsp, salt and ,/ e, and r Vp, groun(Fniace� Stir int9 again ? "_ shorieningt teat, stirring constant Yeas mixture; beat until smooth. 'No. That is, not exactly.' But 1y, until suganand salt are dissolved • Work in 1 c. once - sifted bread'flour he's travelin' in tough company and GLASSES on 1 and shortening mehed; cool to luke- , to make a very soft dough. Grease warm.. Meanwhile, measure into a top of dough.:Cover and set in warm somebody is likely to gat Eiurt down , , place, free' •from draught Let rue there before' the last shipment is t large bowl ,: c: lukewarm water, until doubled in bulk. Punch down made this fall.. The Triangle wagon 1 tsp. granulated sugar; stir until g tiongh'and cut out rounded spoonfuls started yesterday on their beef ' sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle with ! of dough with a tablespoon and work. • The Scissor -Rill f "ool starts envelope Fleischmann s Royal, Fast into greased muffin pans, filling each Rising Dry Yeast: Let -stand 10 today, 7'cx and Wehh are w•orkin' any n Dose tom. tom ore pan about half-full, •Grease tops:, to you. see far or near. Read smallest pr�at, tpittute's, THEN stir well, together with some srranger� =froth: thread " tnest- ateedie, sattara�ppn arantled Cover and let rise until doubled • the badlands.' I'm Roin' down to send tams, address AM ass for '1�O'-day tree Add cooled sugar - shortening mix - in bulk. Bake in it hot oven, 425', look the layout over, 11'bat was FREE t i�ue =; rttnroateest style Bata- ture and stir in 1 well-beaten egg­ about-20 .minutes. Yield —20 RAVE stows!• and 1 tsp. lemon juice. Sift together mel9itim -si7ed buns, Mae sayin' about Webb Winters ?" VICTCiNA O►rICAt CO. Dept, se stn t'i�ntiniied '+iext' WerV _ 273 Y"s llwoo - rereMe 00 , 77j! i 79 t 4. t S -All -Passengers In ured Protective cur6 guard SAFEr CAREFUL DRIVERS 7 ---- -- HOUR SERVICE Vall .,.Pickering 264 7-7 77 777 .7 .1 7 Pigs 14 Disney Motors OS Af Pickering, Ont' Aus C Ale H:u IAW %ft -SCOTLAND it W11 "LOP =aft"LIALIffin% 7_2 ekkAft T1104 oymii Z A )foVG X /OVA.** 40EB* -W H A T THE IR16D Pt :P 0 IN A S T 0 9 W 0 MINOR OXFORD SIX: 1121nest acnall! car yet buitt. A sensation In motoring Powwftd overhead canumn Independent From Suspoo- vuhn. Powerflat riew mvne ; 6-cylinder owns. Lisid, Woo; "Motsoconsauction" strikingly beautIN new lines; sure steering and wide, 1L*w --body and choods saves Independent front novension; vision for driver. Luxurious. 9.30 a. m.'to 9.30 p.m.' -"weighi; more miles por gol. within-wind ban noting; within - wheelbase nqI (TIckell sale s" at 8.30-p.m.) joIL brilliant steering column par obange; True Morris reliability and oXtrN room. engineered for owoom. low uptow Colo. 09 T _f WED., MAY- 315t; SAT.,r JUNE 3rd; WED., JUNE 7th Take a Trade Fair trip around the woirldl You'll s6t_labulou*-4*rttines��jewelsa rasnoons and frivolities ... tractors and trinkets ... textiles and toys and a -thousand other. fascinating things from five continents . . . exuberantly exotic or ,plainly practical. For three full days the general public will be wekxxned to'this —great irittimlonal show-40% bigger than beforel Businessmen- This is your -Fair, and you, can profWaNy-*isit it any day except Sunday& from May 29 to June 9 (9.30 to 6 p.1n on "Ikisinm Days"). it's too lv�- -Disnty- -Motors, 'Pickering .01ortant to MISL Tok* '111aftmorol, 13sivibillm",dreellaors to - c6%wm-; ce Gray, ca� "Trade riw bum frm Khq Idward arNJ Royal York—haff4murty, olarwq 9.00 o^ jaine-1 t. Cfpoke Alotcoz-1 tinited .2489 Bloor Street West - mu. 8231 MORRIS, W01 SF I TY M 6 R11 t Y 1AGUAP PFN T1 F Y �nd ROLLS ROYU r I A emqdoviaf zair -i I (Mrs. 11ussell Conners is allowly -Dunbartan mazy,4riends were improving. Her Pleased to sea, her out on the end MAY 29-JUNE 9 EXH111111TION 61tOUNDS, TORONTO A -large nuTmber attended 'the of thei week. econd.,Charter Night of the�'Dun- .11tis Katbleen Stroud was con. flued to he� fort several days fraqn% -Kiwanis Club'held at Club barton louday' night. A iflin"S. a- Brown has be, fine dinner amd program made f-a vory -:;Z, fi, I Interesting _. evening for all Ow weather for a feW days havIng Wured -hU babk W%jje &t work. r is $I M, Mrs. lavell of Toronto haii tl�een w waI L 0 Jul Will f�, FAR3f HELp vJaItIng her slster,�,Mrs. R. C. P . car.. EzDerten SOIL 106d, Reliable Holl4knd fam-1 Rev. J. K. and 31m. Drighanu are Was availlLble. Arriving Write to 6. Buma, R. it TO THE PROMOTION OF INTERNATIONAL TR"E BY THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA $Pending a few da" tlift Week at NXIond their eattLS46 at Dv*ht. 02L. noze Its at PL Parry. 'AM % Claaafiied Advt's :-.SILK'S MARIKE'F , FOIi BALE- -faucy bird cage on stand and saucy breEdiug cage. TEACU*?Oran✓ a Pekoe EA WHITE Apply' at ..News office.' v and __ _,• June. 2 A. - --AT 1-HE QLD PRICE w - - -- —.. FOIL t*oe� S ALir;u ' eSzt O DhU o mate tractive o- " w thbUU CUP & SA v (" E it_ � 'k'iT__EyERY_P -QUN D 7orag conveniences, s ac:3rizlAt POWDERS or. PUDDINGS 3 for Z5 • '.l,�garage, Immediate pug session. At _ _ Pickering slouch. Gorduu K. hardy, 1 Real Estate lsrt lter 18 Bond Str, Astor Coffee 1 lb. pkg. 83 _ ,West, Oshawa. Phone 5380 even- ; _ MARGARINE Inge, H" We Hatchery has chicks, Q.L) fi,1.L,t6A00LN�.fYl4itppd i Our Own Blend Tea 1'b. pkg. �� olds and starteu, immediate ship- ���.�.. : j:me4t. Get these good chicks and PHONE• PICKERING 26 wattch them grow to catch some " - - -- Choice Apricots 28 oz. tin 39 -- good markets for you. Agent •• Cenbenseiai Cnited Church � i,' hope when work begins we CERTIFIED KATAHDIN -� • _' �.. V. >d. 1lenia:ftse ,Piokering •. * * ** - �' -' f will have plenty of volunteers to - ' i ia� c, as ° *� "F but harm Irn�cinents rot and it is expected ' there ` - - %arm wagon, lust• wheels, long the coagrggatiun'g were n,t z , will be some social times after -- 2uck, spring -tooth cultivator with large, as we had hoped, Attendance _ hours with the assistance of the ' awd box; Set iron harrows;l 10 ft. at Sunday School was down a bit, ladies„ so, try to keep• a few of Y , tsar fanning -mill; 31. H. 6 -Loot although the Piiniary Dept, wa WAX your ',leisure hours" for the Sun- HAWE'S YI I lb. tin 491 L2. binder; .11. H, 6. ft, cut muwer; nigger than ever. In the moining, day School, It Is hoped we can Gsa erne, 3 horse; No. ? Wilk- the choir, led the meg-ag, and sir, have the rooms ready for occupan Johnson's Floor Cleaner . qt• � • f�soi �:;w. No reasonable, offer re- Brah�tm gave toe nie�a,e• in the cy by -Sept; list, � � b-i- -A Iirat house west of Dvans evening we enjoyed the music of Thursday evening, several of our ; Zlottir ;a acarboto, nue-th side, Washington Church chair and the ladies met at , the Scarbaro Red BROOMS �J -9 $1.,94- " June 2 message o2 Mr. Douglas :Muir, o: Cro. >s Rooms to receive their pine I. BEES FUR SALE 1A-est Hill inite3 Church. There and certifieates as Voluntary Home- One to one hlr'ndrtld colonies, all will not be any more'evenin ;er- Nurses after a series of lectures complete, ready to gather honey, vices until the tall, taken during'the winter, Mrs, Fred �lteg. Fuller, .Pickering, 'The choir wishes to thank the Slolep presented these alter a ' C a r son _ June 2 Glee Club and the folk from the. _suinptuous banquet planned by FOR SALE -- Fro -t King ice box communityi, who 'made their enter- Mrs. A. Scott. ilrs, W. H. Knowles near, new; alto lsree Culeman Sag- lastmThe sehurch was al oat Tuesday ful; and Friday evening oi•this week the -PICKERING. ONTARIO iPRONA 1.3'8 aline- range in Al. condition, stay and the singing was very good, Offidtil Board Will meet at Cea- r - be seen at Stluirea' Beach. See Mr. Of course, the 11a�glclan, sort of it ulal to dtscuas ways and means aite. - - stole the show,' but . then, the a r1_ _ atid.Zslan just what, they can do. to -- = F UK S.A.LE_ -1545 Ford ikLube alts Were just as 'intrigued as- the Support our minister and build -a Tudor, radio, air conditioning, in younger folk, , nd It wl%-a very min-e. It Is expected Centennial, " excellent coauitit,n, 11:3 Admiral good evening, _:1Ir, Barnes -de-er'_ Fairport and Rouge Hill churches ` 3itasd' Ajaic'or phciae ?ijax So, Ing all the honors nor the work put this i , d e new charge and it Fran,. �■ Smith - lag and the am -ouni of Work put - this is done, it will be necessary . NOTIf_L fruto this evenlag, and we certain- to erect a manse withou0 further T Insid- •Brick, A►4phalt shingles, ly do- appreclate his efforts-on c,ur delay. Roll roofing; A:lphalt felt and behalf. Sig wish bon voyage" to firs. Pickering Market & Locker Plant - scutffin- building paper. All above in Wednesday evening, the Sunday BiII Dempsey, -who left on Sunday atociL School met to discuss the Expaa- - evening for Winnipeg with' the X. 3C G02WON, PICTsEILLltt sion Program, .and it Is expected boys. After seeing Billie and Day., PHONE 30 `- LU31HER YARDS 'work will get uuder way early next id safely settled with their._grand- i - rOR SAAAE - -7 -room brick hours month, The building committee th parents, Jean will join, her father "and ,*tore in Claremont; 2 eight- Mr. George Cain, Stan ISvingatoa, for a ilx -week trip .overseas, room It me hawses in Port ..Hops. Ralph Schad, Bob Jaftray and Geo. Belated congratulations to Mr, Fhone. 3501 Chare.iont or 2748 Ault, with the latter two heading and airs. Snelson of the Town Line ;kart Hope. 13 the financial sad at things, who: are the proud parents of a } Contributions should now be. made daughter, a sister for Johnny, who F t Il9SbY 28 to Bob Jaffray, who is now the • , is very -.proud of his new statue. For $ale - -. Large quantity of 2x2 Treasurer tor, the Bultding Fund. Sorry to hear -sirs. Watsoa is ' ' . hardwood, auitoble for ---electric - not well agaiar and hope her re-' ' Cones, poets, 3 DD lengths 12c arse 1937 Cho 188 Dated this Iapse' *Ill be a short one, - - _' - - . -- _._._ u «#-ft. length 16e, Apply Maxtor La. , 1?. , Barry Van Horn and David - - labor Producis, Ajax. Phone Ajax 15th day of slay 1950, by his sot- Joy_at are now minus their tc&Ailr, -• _ ,M,ay 26 lectors, at_ 425 Danforth Ave., Tor- jl,� see Harry 'back with us aSa2a' SO'R ALL KLNI) or onto. KEN farad• CL RKF PRE,.\= � - 1 TILE; auctioneers, aDA hope David will be 'out. again' BU1l.DING ElL'PYL[E�s weak; Coil Az Our Yard Mss next Oat Mile Feat Of Duabartoa _ � _� 4n •No. 2 HlWhway hednesday; ]18ey' 31 -tire auction �'sl"'eejl Rive! A (near Dew Drop inn) dale o! 310,000 worth of berdWare Quality MEATS - AJAX LU.NIBER Co, of WHITBY - stare stock, boats, shoes, paints, _ _ slay 26 electric freezer. Easoiane gas The Ladies' Aid will hold their 'e ranves, ,electric - stoves, • rangettes, regular meeCing at the home . oL _ �GROC'ERIES and PLU\1'I \G AND DES( 1:1T(3 tom, _- pasts,_ dishes, - pots„-._. pans,. _-Mm C.hm. Hahn, 'Whitevale, OU - Gusvlesss' I'It��.eti aini! Cultivated romb4uation .doors„ farm tractor -+ Wednesday; May 31, Ward for the -! - Trucsor Worsted etc., the majority nor damaged: fi Roil Call - "Plant." LOCKER PLANT IRVLNG WHITE - P1CKERLYG Odd. article water and smoke. darn 1 Blew 'Hazzel Reesor, R. N,, who : Phone Pickering 2484 aged, Smocks and overalls, prop- is on furlough 'from S+�d$a Later- y......... -- �_ er-ty of D, 95tiira, Case implements for Miss'ibn,' South Africa, will be and Service, Brougham, ,Ont. Sale guest speaker. You are welcome, Meats Trocl8sed- �.11_t liE ;hlSTEli _ and CLARKE PRE. TICE, aucts, . A number or students from the _ .t_,.. "'- + ## +• *• Bapti -t Seminary, Toront ^, attend- 1To Your Specifications " Thursday, June 1,- stuctiou sale of Tuesday. Jude- 13,- auction sale ed the •church- service here Sun- - of farm stock, implements turn- day IsAt; they also hang a chorus - . 'h4LL.,e and two tuts on the 'Vest _ ... _ _...- _ _ • -' : - - bids• of 11a!u St, 1larkhau:, i -room J iture etc., otLT.nt 2Y, tan- to enjoyed -by all, fume dirti:lug, new first Vaughan Twp. on Mapleslde Road air., and. 11rs,'- Wilf•, Cat-in, am ti,i:halt surfue . rout, trance barn iho nr• nervy of John Harrison Ken and 'Alas Ruth Hutchings at- - - - _ and chicken house in rote, Hydro Terms cash- N'o reserve, Farm has tends -d the Anniversary . Service of. M Alliougho'ut: it is a double lot sac- boon leased. Sule at 1,30 p „' m. Wkvine United Church S. S. in , ,t uothr slain str and Peter St. A 1 {h :V and CLARKE PRENTICE, Toronto on Sunday last. Y _ good width i wid ,be zvAd in two auctioneers, - _ air, and _lil'si J, Stevens, White' t or,, -the house and lot ( *s** vak,-, visited B. E. and Mrs. Draper iactug main St,, the vacant lot -Pet - Wednesday, June 14,-- auction'_sale _ on the week -end. er St. Property, btyluugirig to toe of garden tractors, house•tioln art- Miss Margo Wilson- vTlsited Oa.k- Es(ate o the 'la'te Mrs, k:rnma I icles, garden tools etc,, on” '11111 wood friends on Sunday, ,,.:Wideman. Sale. at 7,3U p.. m, The St., Village of 11a- rkham, the prop_ - __ rums, made known on day of tyre er,ty of Mrs. P, tif'hite; Terms cash.' sale. Sale suujZ_C- •N,, Ii ve -_' mid -' V1x sold Sale at :.00 P, m KEN and :CLARRE PLtENTICE, KEN and CLARKE 1'ttt A t i�L, ! i , ATTENTION FA -MERE: ! auctioneers, _ p -� L1L1�i' 1 0'° be W�s'°d to pick up t auctioneers. ` PP ed rams animaii anti Y� .f highest prevailing prices, ' �'Sa.tui�day, Jul. _ , ,1,- auction sale Of , :;a ;. « T For immediate servicee,��t�elep: Y,.:i.E v i':, ertug 89 Brookli ' househobd iu,:,.iture and • effects, - - war : : ; ;^ ,` ',. " °: ;� : ;'' PING collect ,Pick antiques; dimes, glassware, garden :;:w ''" `' Lot Y 0 con.. d, Van" -- Tuesdays: 7.00 to 10.00 P. Mont 41A14, or Toronto tools etc, an , ,,. ghau Twp, p Deity f :.: y .`\ ro o 'sirs. Chas. „�__J'vf"' : :sc ; ; ;.. x GORDeat YOUNG LTD. f< :. ; : : : : : ;. : : :. :: 1Mesf Drone mldf d Yro1E>. a np 1,, m, Terms _ z Ran s ; . - -188 BeRtta�Bt: Toronto •ca-h; No, reserve. Property sold. _ - ` : y C LANE PliEJITIGE, PHONE PICK, 48 , and . nears, rADIO -SERVICE: ' REE brawl, Tuesday, June 7.- auction sae asatlsntsed Repair SarrW8 t lrousahald furniture and effects ?1% of all fires in i.given with every dollar spec Garden tools, CLEAN OUT RUST, 3�ALE, sesidentialproperties! i'' this store. Hass Prize to be c DIRT AND SLUDGE -- _ F.. c, cn the WFBL Side aL Maio , t , ... r '� . of 19- jewels Automatic, water i;uior villa, Anyone needini� Dwelling Fire : ', men's C7ertina or Ladies' 17 -J vtould do well txn attend 'this __:_ Ce�na �h. 14k case set tuts 7HE �f��y insurance ta scale as everything Ls 'good, sonie - WAY MANOEACNRI�? rabies; : Second Prize: a Che sitar new :tint: in a. d1T of It �+ J'inexpensiv r d, 84 Piece Silver Flatware or C Mike i:eW, P 'c�perty' oL the estate of A dean fooling system is as sI I. PLO Bonin: the late Thos, XLrbyson, Sale At 2 portent N► your oar os proRer ' ARE YO - INSURED TO ;� 1"Im or ModN . QIASFS D>;7C, 18 NF,TT 9 7 lubricof m We eon dean yew , PICKERING JEWELDR7 `p, ,n. Terms cash. Property sold. - cooling system thoroughlr� ; PRF�S Y VALUES? L • ]LEST and . t'I.ARSE PRJINTLCd, quickly, seenomkelly wNh 1hk Arthur - Field . � I . _ . - Fog 191f0 PROI~T19f ouctlonear�, new, nadern method. ,� DOUGLAS G. V Michell'- Poallry Farm Ch I asday, INtor uctiofi sale of PIIONPi: PICKERiNa b! W 3 rte hose. -Hill" in the y� , `�� Mm A .100- percent blood -. atatter -,of. the �tiare_housbmen's i TOM' WATSON' 14AITLAN.D.- I - Gl°vaenment Approved B='e� plan Act, and in the matter of PICKERINGi ``��" " ' `tT'`' ;moo Hatchery. I .n �lr , J, T�eY Can't be beat for 1'g'y 'Mrs, L': Sam and _.• 1 :. i. n• -.•. :, r ;: s. v rns Py.- .xels,, Debtor,'S:ue at 4,3u p. 'ii. "' 1 $OUTIFi ! IM, �!#r1r► For rover ON Haddad Phone As yow-ft"is to ,7i+ hty H, ooreh�s_ci'q ;ten.° r L-,� �o, boarding and tr. suing charge =, Fur -U3nt to• _t!.3 1� a: t uau�eraen's $EACH slap ,Act, - revised $tatuteh of Out- IL 26 P100ftllft i`eft 1W1( �, -.• l u. _. � ' :. . . ...♦. ... H ... ♦ • _ _ — - aLtlk.C:l.�''t+4v •de. .• .Y..♦ � : I -' /.+c" .I ti ' i � .,. _ "atlii"VPA �T. ... ..span 2Y •.f• .. .- ..lµ1+ .• .. � , +, j� \ xa • _. 'fit.;., ` Greenwood � t. YOUR ps6swa ens stops 'At The Deoe Don't forget the concert being �, r R ZME rstog 81 Wuptoil Rd. ,.. 1. .. lT_s SCAR 7 . 613 m. by the Public School teacher, / Miss Edna Greenland their vocal teavher *rs. Glen Ekwtwood. Sil. SAT The MAY 2R and 2T• vet collection will- be taken, FRIDAY and The Y.. P. U. held their closing �h :;: " •� �;r °•' • _. 1" l' \G :L\ll ULD - -• meeting on Thursday evening at +Q PROGIL Iii FD Q _ A Kenneth Brook's home, with Miss j • Mildred Corbett in chat;$e cS.the `� SAFE�iY RDE :.'WITI'1. : . Sloes - {:. _ rn grogram. r• .,'' ?:," - �nder Calif' friends of M The many Mrs. Percy ;.t L..Y: ,;y :•:: f. y i.'-.' i ` CiOLOUAr with - - Clark are glad to knowu't 1 t<swa3 . ' in she has i s.M.::yM'� t; .. ` ' a •,.,� fully, recovered from another att- ROl' ROGERB and TRIGGDR a. ark of feu• Mr: James Rslne is in stouff - -' - au` -can be sure of many ,yiarrs of protedton and - - t .•. -= i -►- , - - _ .- -: _ . - __ _ i& vine H oisp ital s uffering a f oot all - = =- - -- B15GO KootRrlg�. - SI6S C �O ' s Roof AD DED beauty i f o r ou r house and b u itdt ngs w: t •went. Mrs. Norman Wilson underwent - n d Sidings. M a • b y one of C a nada's aided + ngs a s etatdoi at the O awn _ ar- t . ,Hopital ol Saturay evening last, rtnanufaefures, - ; . . •: - -. , , �IC�OLt1RRJR She is itsported to be doing very ,wind and weather, ALL.STA.R CAST, --: Lr TECii well. fire- resistant _ - The' Evening W. A. put on their are easy to apply, require no scrvieing.. drama at Enniskillen on Jiay 24• bbQXDAY, TL'DSDAY,.'! V9PNESDAY - 31AY 29, 30, 31, Nelson Cole filled in between -acts r roofs and side- walls. ' with 'instrumental numbers.'- Specify BISCO products for,yola I TWO piTSTr1. \"DING HYTS 1 - �Irs, S. Dix violted friends -for Ask BI5C0 dealer to show you fhe many aMracfw• tay, lu Toronto,-last week. ' • - The community was shocked to colours and patterns available now. ' Mrs* Mike _ hear that Mrs, William Clark 110 _ -. gassed away while at her house- . Monufodure►i of _ _ - hold duties .The' sympathy of all „LONDON ROOFINGS" 1ViTH _- DICK POWELL and Et: ELYN SE�'Ef3' ifhamilyextended . to tore husband. and i ' .ASPHALT SHINGLES E: SIDINGS d -' '- - - - - - - - - R u — - -- ev, R. W. McVey, of Toronto, — Smooth and minero!•turfod ADDED HIT - t - caned on frieuds._here on Sunday,. _ ROLL ROOFINGS _ • (Mr. and MTS. Jahn Stork, of ,asphalt and tarred' - -- The Fabulous �OO Pickering wets callet� tit 3frs. T. ci{EAROOM S S FELTS -- W. Gibson-'a on Sunday. BUILT -UP ROOFING MATERIALS _ -' PLASTIC CEMENTS 6 1•IgE 5_A.LE _.- BY A(;CTLON WATERPROOFING PAINTS ROOFINGS - - - INSULATION' - THEATRE POLI4TI . $10,000 %vcrtlj of Hardware Store ROOF COATINGS ; Box Office Opens Evenings ' V.00 P. 3i ;8.00 P. iT" - Stock o• so• t f3•aturdaYi and - HoUday's .. _ - sfad HolltL►Ts 1.80 P. - - -- - The Village ot'' t ' t 31atinees .8stur"'y - _ . Ample Free Parking BROUGHAM ... . ' Yick*ring Twp. No. 7 Highway _ • ' • 1 the property of = IIE{f.Y M3IRS _ - lure implements • • . . ' il,rrrivvare *Jwre, A. "W. lYIITCHELL y and A+el�rval Flalea sand Service - - -_ ' - FARMER S _ WEDAiE9fUAY, MAY 31, 1959 - 10E - -ta �.NOT On account of fire as the 29th of Phan Pickering 74 i_ April, the entire htock, $10,000.00 _ era, will be sold by - public auc- : PRICES h,,1IT! _ lion without_ reserve and consists • of Hardware Store Stock, i~sc,oteae _ After y oars of promises - - FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED A2YIA+iAL9 gas stoves, Electric -.- range. Eleetrtc' - - rasgette, . HaSne ,electric . fr"zol1l. *_� �j :.. -' Tools a all kinds, Dishes. Cook. where do we 90 from kere HORS-Es . _.._. -. -.. -- .. - _ _ -_ � - - ,g�17; 00 :.each . - �s utensils, $60.0 worth of Boots,- Shoes to r It iron: c avanalari lierlt -� - - pt paint Electric appliances, Pails, I Yon are y Atrnt t s* o IF aso 8u.0n each v ' ou -tare ?a aliapr to have tv:'o or tlarwd main dlodeot COWS - _ Brooder ataves�_ Cam -biaation doors, � IF � your dertiay - - - - Air - cooled engine; 2 and 3 010%y - ' • -- • - ' !,stns, tractors, Some of these Goods . IGNORE - THIS AT,L ANIMALS REViOVEn FREE slightly damaged. by water and - f�Ni_ _ smoke,,4aJority Is sat damaged at,' - is oil ds, jr. - - - - - - ' all it• � 1 new .goo - - ...... - =- FOR'8PEEDY-_ PICK -UP PHONE _• — - -- SWW at :awe soon, Shaw �R ' t F yon west ;elf- over •.. -y.. -�- REN ERI C !Terms essh ._ No R.W#%e I IF gnu -pg N i•Y KEN.* and CLARK PRENTICE nment .G� _'MSr ne"(L - MEETING - _ pw�c =ivy co.,..�TD. aiarkhati► P. O. ;�t�nt `}tsirk,� ATTEND THE OPEN AIR Milliken, phone "incourt 32wa = i r1*r.Ai_JMPRESSNTATWE'S PHONE 24 i - _ SUNDAY MAY 28 - • 2 P_ IVY 7 - PO t)RE �•I� C:!!iE OF BdL�, MEETING li °life BE 11' LEI:IUX IIdLL• �� - ' V FARLIAMENTt .WALTER. G .T.HQMou a APMA KB6� _ . C H , , tend B � _ I . . _ -been iiti•itett to rtt Phone =- 281W-. Pickering, Ont. ` . .' .� - dMoral - corner, .- -� RB��.1f; is juRt around the - - - t ,.-so �� )) break this time gi�.e ._ vAV Ball.. paint pen, pencil at fountain '�., � --ONLY „ ► Ze�a,ter! „ Newest •:3 .:... t . _ - �dalaZ -!a �,/jeY1�B �/lOOCi'�,B1T1B - _ �,4,ozrieo Slip�erB ONE -KNOB _ 'ONLY — u1t� ASSORTED PASTEL SHADES _ ,� $33995 Better �3po =t 132zittB ASS !t AUTOIIR.AT'Z - up-to- the - minute t - ..TUNING Man.9 !Dn Fish, Sizzling Steaks and Chops, in Soups and Sauces - jIARGB ASSORTMENT of "Vies, Belts, Suspenders, nafa +retie^ ! i,uuer makes all the differepce iq goodness wherever it is i _ - E.t,. Lte. Enjoy thrilling, big - picture se-d. SO bay morg butter now — at the fie lOw price! Fans Soeko) . " television of astounding clarity .with ' this brilliant, all -new,' 1.950 model. ALSO WE H. AV E SOME StiI ART Unexcelled 61 sq. in: fell, screen. SUPERPQWERED chassis MARKETING SERVICE, .DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA' AL Tolima. for outstanding performance even - l in areas. An amazing value. - Nble �� .See, hear, compere it today! - Convenicnt terms. L�r",pl�I.ETp_X Pherson and' Sto EtAtiTI( EU HALTIH:RS.......•..... NBARTON e d, ggTt} ............ $'S•W i j Maple Lea ire > �. _ Is_•;l')LES' ^SR'I1iI a astable +i`• Osili ........ $7 7)3 :' 1', DIGGERS •'•� L1DIF8' 14LACItS P1H;CT and PECK, adjustable s . ' SITITS made.tartn'r� raltl�e '� , :�Insui Q _ z,�.Dirs' ••mit'_TOr^ T ;ILARF.D etc, ' $ to 56 R A D T O &' Et E CT R I C i Write or Phone . _ Cr.AB.U1l)1_XES, TI1OPIC.�1.9 ....... ........................•.$3.95 UP. " , .R2. _ . • SHOF�1 _. Strap `3andle ............................ _ . � , n:�� � _ � � &16•ay ]Etat� for Farm and <}oa>� ' Guarantee to et A W HTTF Bun~ c ,�,.,,�.�� - Jnu• " on 1a? .�!.43iLTOf 1aRE>�CASI'ON B -. . :SKI \ ?: Y v i. f; 6 . RtaMtoW dml�• � . FOR VERY to 5 ILs; ", ��, rs , � >'r Iars in 80ee AI E oust Ostres '„ ,: ;.,1�•c L (toil. Zstoas•btl• Insursaft 1 IS Your Sabscriptton Overdabl, + AT R,)�.Y PAYS TO V'IMT Off• - • - - '1CTR�A for FR�H Fraifs, freest le8 blo 'rr,BGl,r,g; nos .heal :cio nl ed" i �pW1Yia11& (' IO hoeM Ab Z71. YeYiow Iwbd 11�A 'L'4t.SH AND C.1R' i,T GROO :IIew rigor, "New ' °Bet acgit8i V TIUKMTEW FOR YOUR �� sire only 60 COMAS. A deader•. s ' 'YOL`LL BNJoy SHOPPING BRItlp a.- N 111 • \_ J .. • • - ♦ I - a .. _ ;'7 ' OfAiLY $12VICI 10 A" :I ✓ '�l�y'I�I -' 7- CAXA09ANAk0U4APa0M' MIAL jttVlCl'a a sm, �'< d. 4~ TRAVIL If acws "a wommal" to "I "STERN 6p,,� //++�� rho" 400 Envy - -mph* _ w Ft RNACES A.�`D REPAIRS - - -- -_ - - -- _ XLECTRiC WATIM SYSTEfB- Phone or Write For Moaesat• Estimate - • r _ ' Plymouth gtvea you practical styling that _ . • _ _s - - .. _ _ _ _ _ _ . combines besot -Y- and utilltyr! Thgre'IS _ roomy comfort for 6 adults... ample head v L�- .and shoulder room.... a fixed rgar seat �• d' BARN= � �1 footrest that provides plenty of leg room regardless of front seat position.. @haw $rooklin 7989 _ C II • r Plymouth "chair- high" seats for knee- - \� I supporting bomfort ... seats that let you 1W 13 Hlgh'll 8 tnilea C c s _ - sit upright.... and a whet of convenience - NOrth of Whitb) �� features such as automatic choke, ' ignition -key- starting and tall. full- opening �I -doors fer ceay entrance . r . then-:. I • KAISER _ i r _ take features like Safety-Rim Wheel* EL. CTRIe ..� _ f' ��%i���` - - 'f`a�ilurese bra= that have earned ean �± _ — 1, -enviable reputation for safety. Add the L reliable performance of Plymouth'*+ p .;sea" .and, Barn Winds ` Chrysler- Engineered, high - compression ougme .. steering that doesn't makeyou rework" it driving. With features like • and many many more Plymooth r - - , He H •' • Kaiser °v°dkted with ,alw . ...sad. ready to 4. .Pickering .' - - - * ltraa'>Qlcs3uu Gfi sM 7 i ' - a - - -- - -� the value-packed 1950 Building Permits —_T -- - Issued Tues. & Sat• -= 4, - - l to -2.30 _ _ _ •'See -it1' _ +Drive it! - PICKERINO °. LIT THE RIDE DECIDEt � eaftYING I a rotor Sales Pick erin Phone 9W - AM( SUMIM soon .r�'..�. -- __ Between 8lghws�s !and sJ. G&RDENS PLOUGHED d_ \D -. On Frenchman's Roam a SAL BATH s Pickering _.. Phone 191WI1 _ "Drive ' gad► Waft With care _ FRED the FATHER -. _ - t - - _ /motor le ! seia says: .. _ - - Minister' of Higbuwp "Mv family's comfort and safety's takes first place — that's why we ride on Goodyear Super- s: `• r _ Cushions." Travel by motorists ar+d pi&strions promises to reach .: �w MOTOR SALES a now peak volume this year. The seasonal upswing in holiday M' otor trawl has „ _ -_ `� ' bog . operating un. More vehizles that/ ever before are o rlatin � • • ` on Ontario streets and .highways. Pedestrian hazards ors increased. -r "' ■ '" • Extrmrw car* must be exercised by all to prev*4 acckhxt i T Pedestrians are urged to wak caref *. 4 _ The Super-Cushion gives bu s „ �. V _ Pe gi you t r o -- MQiORIST'S �• �.�!�,r a smoother, .a- uft..tr. ride• :. increased comfort and safety ictually adds to the life of :it Ched�• you car and be assorod that it is in a safe toniiitiostT �±�- i';r .•.,T..::. your car by soaking up road d =:::, t/ Cbo& year dririnp and be asserod of a sa% jeoraoy-i • ■ `` shock and vibration ..... _ _ _ I _ -: • _ �,•, .. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 010. N. DOUCITY, 7 MINISTER 1l ONTARIO OKI -• • + ___—_ ,. ... of -_ .... „` .. , . ... ,,. ... - .. .y • - ..\ - ,_ .', ` •_ talking about. Then he would tell 'Orkney Islandirs them that when he first reached - -•• London,'tne drat tnnlg ne Saw nas ^ >� a aewspapei placard:. "Mark Twain arrives: in London." And- •under- .. . - ,, Heath, on -ihe same sheet, Ascot Inhabitants of she Urkewj Cup Stolen." Islands, - off -the „north coast of = Hi' enjoyed entertaining people - - Scothnd; have their own pet ideas r on food prodtction. They are work -', , when he became famous and ins agricultural miracles . and when _ she nloiley- was rolling in, he enter- -� -'', •- �1ith a. population of 22,000 men, �.! •� __ tained layshly. He %vas very !teed' - wotgen and children, 53;000;006 -; on anv kind of invention and be- f eggs- pet year are being produce! cause -he never lost hj§ bc- v_ish. in- 'for pcport: This, yvork� out at 38.. nocence, he was taken in by all gouttl9s per,tead of. p � opuJat;on r.. ;-• sorts 'of people oil the makes The - I , Sponsoted -bv . the. Scottish. Agri- _ ...Filial resale was bankruptcy. 'Society a e citjtiaal Organization terians efficient s ste m of , egl-m- : a W Kett .4 su er- _ - W; .;,. v: as brankrupt, they were shocked, ' i -eting has been developed - - -• _ _ n here- was talk f a. Hat}fi' al ; n iWesrst�it is that-tW, r ~ subscription. Many of t�s creditors - waived their claims. drk�iEy'S' egg exports is 'greater Mark Twain might have been an - _4ban' 'all tlke purl =bred Shorthorn innocent dupe,`buthf "was also_stpb- ' tiffs cattle sold at "qhd Ab'd'deen _. horn and he refused both the na ! e:publie iuci'rons "tlxxiug}h"t' Scot- ° 1 �• - .4ional subscription' and the waived "_ land.'OFkney's fowl population, 4.r! - claims of his creditors. lie would. _ ,fowls per acre of 1ah�,�i� $getter - r` - pay every penny in full. than any county in S'cotlan'd. But the industrious' Orcadians do ' He wrote -- feverishly, and the = ' not rely solely' bb : Retis _ arid egga - = -`Pause Before Parley— Before tackling Cold War problem �t s, the Big Three fofeign nnisters world gained "Tom Sawyer i ,for their prosp,erity.' Abroad, "The - American' - Claim- Year by-year, they are increasen have an- informal talk at Lancaster. House, London. From left to right are aJ.ti. "Seciefary g• ant." "Puddin' Head Wilson," and their cattle stoc7:s: -This 'dear they = _. of State Dean Acheson, British Foreign Minister, Ernest Bevin and French Foreign '-Minister an historical novel published wader ' !Robert Schuman! Schuman aye. art, account of the plan for oolir the coaVaiid'steti, iffdtastries expose to make 53,5@0.00@ from their g p p �. � the "nom -de. -plumy;- called'' `The - �iterds: •. = - '• - _ _ .... - ice a erne 1 Recollections of an of increased - ' v, Persona Jo Since* 1946 then ,have it ere of h Arc." their milk production tenfold. France an an He underfook lour lecture tours To actommodate' their money- French-type French -type hoases for:4e!'m_ and and by almost ruining his heaixh spinning -herds was a problem they ,Catching recently gave lueal r, v�cr - ICrut'J. ,_l.._ a a - -after a particular manages. co �1�.. ha rte- �—ulxs in their- typically enterprising s _ particularly good day's shark leave enough to keep him comfor- manner. At Government auctidny — fishing -when •his nine boats .caught . ' tably for the rest of his life. For . they bought pp discarded Army, Bmings Wealth., • • b no fever. than 417 sharks. % rave years he was a happy man, !tinny ,and Air Tortes hats. They ' -'tut when, in 1904, his wife died,' even pled -these to build their own - - SaW Funny Side' , his- wish to write died too. homes, strengtfieni6g them - fiy - The shirk :murderer of ihe }fig!,' h ,given, the boats fish over au area - Then he was honored with the building cement walls round tines • •seas —is called in France a regwu. of 10 miles. la 'tach .boat is a crew Of Eve1r'ything► � , ,. , . itoaorary degree of Doctor of Lit- and-converting them into tomforv, j It comes from the Latin requiem, of nine natives. - .- - erature at Ozfofd University and g • and therefore speaks for itself! But able dwellings. The crews know their prey are - 'iJfark Twain died 44 •ears ago. ]te was so pleased that far a short They.vie with each ache: in their today, than- eating sharks have, about when they .see shoals of fish on April 21. There have bteii many time the old Mark Twain revived: vigorous efforts to _reclaim what through the brafas and ingettu;ty leaping out. of the. water, fleeing humorous writers sipee then, but On Christmas Eye, 1909, his fav, v� once regarded as "impossible' -of a Frenchman, become usefut- from the sharks, of wh' i there are Nark' Twaitt- is still the eatest of land. Arable acreage in- some cases txtmbers of aociFty: The at o� g _ _ orate daughter had a seizure and . . on of a dozen kinds: Some of them, !also ttietit all. die¢ immediately. The o!d n -has increased- sixfold since 1948. ' how this came about has a dash No wander th= ire more t� - of romance to it. the. whale. shark, l►re harmless But He e�otved a stew bttmour -- the never recovered from the shoe 4 cats and 900 lPDF #Ors bn tlis the hammer shark and particularly -comic twist to a senterce that He lived until April the following _ The 'Frenchman_ is as ex- refrig tie tiger shark, a man- eater, are brought to -light an un,uspected year sad became rather ecceatriu islands (for-a population of 22.000), •- trator - salesman named -- Andre vKy dangerous. They'have endrin- farm • ail 1c. - almost one car for every - .family, l:ouard. 'In a lonely spot, some g' 3 B When people remonstrated with And no wonder they are known as Otis appetites tend are always gong- He was When - cheated- by 'him.' he't5ld them that when Hal 200 -miles south of Dakar in - FrenClc - •lag themselves. Curious things have £lit "Milk--and-Honey" Orkneys. < - '1l1'est Africa, e has built a factor people he trusted: loaf all of his ley's Comet reappeared they would, -• - a y been found .in their stomachs. One money in wildcat schemes; but he have no trouble for he would be which fa -the centre of what tits had atom -tom, half a donkey and 1 -tench call "A Shark Trust. " -Cou- ,a human foot Even when a shark never lost his sense of humour. dead. And, strangely enough, his' IQ the Tennessee stills t] :ere !lust and has already made a vast fortune i mortatrlp_ft. Ev, n lie was on a trip abroad when a prophecy was true. When Halley's: _ s goes. on eat- fellow icarxiler showed him a min- comet did a a bear which seems to know bad extracting an oil from sharks' liv- ins and dies with his mouth foil. appear, he died er which cQtttaiaa even more (?then sharks will set an him at such Ware of his sister, and Mark - - whisky when he tastes 1t. While Twain —his real ffathe of Samuel vi mina -than cod' liver oil. But as a time, finish him off and -eat him alcohol Tax unit, agents were wait - i'o rd says, first catch your shark! _all but the head - Clemens— imtne_dialely �fetl in love K From the staff managers office-- is to tea the owner of a still they ,'�orway was the country whiele with; her. - "Have sole any i eferenCt4 : 'Yes, g p _ tT uvovira the world with try of its Natives are not- afraid of sharks. He went back with the brother, but they're like my photographs— had just found, the bear lumbered rod liver oil before with most Germany vets They say they'll eat white meat met the.'girl, and without any of -none of, them does the justice." out of the forest and decided to sam- - ,xo fur, When that g only, ifs native's cork hat blows the usual preliminaries, -ht -started- ppened, the _, overboard, he will calmly dive after _ pie the product. He rolled i; around Allies became desperate) short of caartiag her. ' . - - - . I y -' it. But he takes care to rub tar his :tongue- sad ,then smashed the - Vitamin A— obtained iron od liter Olivia was not at all sate that. . - -lei 7`ulsa, Okla:, sheriff's deputies oi! and essential to bomber pilots over the paims of his hand&; be- she liked this shock - headed man watched a drunken pig lurch down srill to pieces.. Their et{denctr de- its as aid to night visition. - So the - carise' they are whitish. with the queer clothes and uncon- the street. They followed it straight stroyed, the* revenue men went American began to hunt rbarlis off Ater a shark is caught -and veatioaa] manners, -but he grew alt _ _ to the, drai_u pipe cf a still. home -the toasts of California and - Florida. killed. it -is cut-up and taken -to -heir. and she. eventually capitulated, 'Tile US . , the factory. They were married in 1870 and "" ° _ — --- . °. °. °' was not then in the = .,-but• knew- what a vital contra - The liver.is- extracted to produc --- -from -leas -until --she died in 1904. oil. The flesh is bo"fess, Fresh, she was his dther� half si+�ritttally, bution would bee made if shark liver e :oil -Could be supplied. • the meat is delicious and tastes ex- _ mentally and physically. Slit helpt3 act! 'M like tunna fish. Most of it, him to work to a method and be- At that time. France had capit- •- ulated and Andre Couard was in however, -is salted, packed and die- came absalutrly Indispensable to patched to various countries where him.. - _: -Dakar with his wife and two ch;l- • .•:» - dren. Suddenly, he had enough of -it masquerades as salted cod.' Mark -Twain- could- see fun in M -r ► ere thin Once,- when his wife _Ni _ ' i r� q ile .33e„f1,kd his wu. c 111 Iuue and round down into an excellent was it] in bed, he pinned a note to of 2300, packed his family into his g old Renault, and drove southwards 'manure. The fins are dispatchect to a trey in the garden pvhich read; ` until he reached a place called China, where -shark fees soup is a . "Notice to birds. Please don't sing ���`� a. f )oil -Cap Vert. ` Couard knew that great delicacy. too loudly —lady sleeping." Then at the waters around Joal were just Teak -Al a Jewelry, the bottom lie added a 'pasisci;pt. , ' e,.° • ; ` where he might find sharks- - "Baritones come back later." g The skins of theNharks are tin - When he became editor and part F Y He decided to. build a factory, tied and make a very pretty leather owner of "The Buffalo Express,'' but had no tools. First, be made which has several varieties of {, 1 Pat- he wrote in - his first' editorial. "1 -his own spades —oat of old•. petrol tern, according to the species of shall not often meddle with politics tins. He needed rakes, so, he drove shark from which it is talten. The because we have i political editor >' sails into sawn -off planks of wood. lining of the stomach is soft and who is already excellent and only There -were no wheelbarrows, so durable -and - comparable to chamois needs to serve ! term or, two in the, he used discarded hospital stretch- leather. Inside the stomach of the penitentiary to be perfect. I shall srs• shark ace certain - deposits which not write any poetry unless I con- Then he began to build with are extracted and sent to chemical reive a' spite against the wbscrib- sand, sea shells and chalk, ..which_ la>�oratories 'The jaws of some spe- ors." took five- weeks to dry. That was cimens are" ofteif found in conNa- - His quiet• htstnouc is-illustrated in his cement! Stones! He hired a• _ental bric-a-brac shops.. Sharks'- this - extract from "Innocest a "rive canoe and fetched them from teeth are often used as costume Abroad." "Here and there on' the 1 miles away. Wood came from I ""�(1' rr is'»ot sunlisin�, there - front of the roadside inns we found.':•:•.y,., a near -by 'forest. Collard cut dowtrt fete, that Canard's 3(00 has been huge coarse . frescoes of sulTu,lla 't trees and hired 13,ponirs to -drag. turntd intp a limited liability com- martyrs. It could rot hate .d;tnin- `- them to his building -site. piny vvilh a capital of 'X100,000 —;n nhtd their sufferings to be so an- getting ri•Ady less than •fiie.years! couthly represented" , . ;;• Mea0vhile, "'rte was his first shark - hunting boat. She Collard mgkes his own anchors. When he went to En$'land,.the ,w• a° uas called the Doiade. ,Madame •fie hasi"a seat] ashorr•of 120---cut- people took him to their, hearts and ":: • p 'Couard made the net. Knives to cut, tihi * up sharks, salting, packing— crowds followed him from hall to - .tp the sharks Couard made front _!IK 'mechanics,- builders and hall. Everywhere he "'spoke,'- the some old motor ea• springs: three r+rPtnters-• B'et'ween spring and­.. Place-was packed- to capacity.' - Arrt 'Without Arms— Arnulf Erich Ste mann, ,�ti �`g by - - hundrzd were madt in this way and atrtumn; the • height of the season, He would walk on ta, the- plat• g i riveted on to wooden handles. Cba�r. • tax�s,.on..an additional 100 form With' a paralysis, puts, the finishing touches t0 a•Crayon dfatirifi�liid - 11 paned expression on natives. his face and begin art Publishing office in Detsenliefen, Germanv. Novi JI -, §te - Couard bought an old lorry. From g' by saying he was b' time to ;time lie removed the motor,' Today tie lines ; iii e- , deepiv hart; that hF was aot•a thiet marin "was paralyzed at the�age of two and never_ i'egarn Q {f1� roomed house with ;1 H; tit was all a instate. tise`iif his arms. 'He taught Himself -to draw by holding a " - and let it run a mechanical saw... - )'• 1 When lie could afford a jeep, the _ native laborers are•paid the highest By this tinte'the audience would peficil in his mouth, and now employs,other handicapped per - lorry btEatnt_.a.-fire_engine. _ ivages,in 'French Africa. Ife' builds be wondering what on earth hq was sons in his art firm, which he shares with an amputee partner. ' In liis first •ear, 'Couard caught sl-4rks which yielded 40.tons of liver, which, in turn, yielded 20 tons JI 1 1 fLR B Artbue Pointer -0t oil, .fn ttrins.of vitamins, this was 400,000AOO,000,000 .of _units._ .: ONEM01 G►It of loosT►rE' JwM•swtzutta�,t tfHlEt tr,w¢� r=rrco,v NAVa CHs MILE.Wr•REM Today he has a fleet of nine shark T}ul AMT MlSis CAWrPtlfiYAMY*409.- TIC LAhT hunting vessels. and he catches an `' ��� 0.1e,JITTOt, LYOU� t NHoU ZDtwtP�Eta -- �- ttaH L THE HOUSE t aYCrage of 4A s}iarks a day! There - . �. rTTBR h0 �ME RTMIa wnt_ - is no danger of ,the supply.running . MtoEtT. out, because .there are approximate• ly 4,000,000 sharks in 'the world "i • N - if SHERMS ut oceans. .` we•u "MrtTb- Every` moizting the nint boats put to'sea, all of •them, incidentally, n DADDY - built in �Couard•'a own ahipyards. A , w1s�iArlri r vessel called the Vitamins leads 6, v�out M�tlHK� •• - the line, with the Ttiiof bringing up _ the rear.. Between them, the boats carry 280 nets. A \then the signal _ ` - - • , a - - - 1 „ :.f- � f• . C '- 'li•.-. .. , • -_- _ _ � � � - mot- -i. j - rCLAREM ONT !CO- OPERATI`�E r u�Jtreaw ! ireetorq ROOK ' r Of Saab ��, X E. Richardson >�1am. OILL P IL :41W! p18 p. c. Lap lVlasls ::" lal•aredt•0e D.ht.ers as Be lhtsi� � . TNEATR - .�I�ient feeding mean. APaMabs feet � wm ��� aaAL ]•TdTJ• rev+ �p,gQ,,d maaataia health, growth sMt P�edssdtea dss0 sit tt>be _ isme t1imebe avalisble -. iwi Reailni In AS Grades �S . • :. I , dI(®i0 An 014.4stablished �acr, heady W$2'TS'3C � !fib oM6 Wrw� - pp" teedt% 1Stan adiag OD-OP Lit WA M er• g Rsot OoaYas Bead o Serve Yon. tbdo a paned 'Fonryttt, ' i .•CYRIL E. -M OR LE Y sm 1116111510 01110 sad vaner A PICaCERM(} ao. WWROVAY, P='Y &MVWMAX 31"T "k Im n - - - ...:Pfaie 83 for Wesbera Gad and +pQ+/!' _ . asoff, - Gsalrsssl )Ar Units ij"d ..a amt AL. 3330 JW R no" jt Tame 9 F. K - >m toner ibeas awn .a _ emm ea JUado �- Warder X01010W is Lilt T. id. 1 - : - .. -_ - WARMCK16 ZZ CUM HaOs,'aat Lease alarm tad :r.t. Plotiss 11aauaaa b aa Of AIx -wmm - Maass 1.8 We- group in charge. this week, The? sere saotoriag air, and. Mrs. Clark, of Windsor ' r Of Saab throut! Erts"ra. Canada oa a one err ;.1. �� week:end ,with Mr, wad month's holiday, Mrs. R. E. Forf7th. �an • >�1am. OILL P IL :41W! , Mr, and Mr'g, R. Taapney ipint Spry Pfannin g Sunday with trieada at Zephyr. pr spite of the bad condition of RRALTIM INSI?RS-NCE AGIN" We Are sorry 'to report Miss at. many of our gravel roads a few rev+ �p,gQ,,d _ CLAREMONT - "OUR TRUCKS PABS T,I= tWALT- KEEN CLARKS Ce^_il Storey, quite 111, tmmendous4y .in__ " _last• few The $vest spe%ker for the "Unit weekk�ome(, even a treat to drive - - - -' - -i'IQT YOU -PROPERTIES TOR-8-ALE-WITH 'Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hardy sad tbdo a paned 'Fonryttt, ' i .•CYRIL E. -M OR LE Y 1A140 PR3Di� TIQ� . ��, �, MAX yr� 80 tiaflntly o! Toronto spent *e week away at Weiia�tey 1Eioapital, Tor_ Llaw 8TAFFORb BROS. AUCTIOpEM UM Complete Show At 8.18 end with Mr, tad WIM 'Wlaltsr awdy. oa to Ids 87tis year an danday. iWrvices were amid 'tram Cars- WON= Jeseand and Astharlsed for us IKA K OF T= GOaia" Jowway Weisrsaaiter low May McIntyre, of Toronto. moat J3spMrR C64MA win later- Phan - Eby 5M COUMin e! Ontarls and York t with spent titbAweek.end with Mrs. H. meat at Craremoat Union 'Oamst- us Dandas Si. Whitby, OILL M+ perm 8aoe� Has 1EiVRZKA BTOCWADH o. KcIntyre hem err• hold rwaftw% Real zame Uhtps lFistieety Jane Barrett 0[r Jack Badgerow spent the Sala/ ow at Besroaslby , ;. ,r$� WAY 81, juNiff 1 week -ead with friends at Hawke �, o, ISROUGHANt MCEACHNI199S odd, Ol: Rates. -Anal' 8es*ios toe �e of One. Shoab at Alm tad 9 3'iiE JOUM COAT --Mrs. y��' Marley. � Cobeurg, spent the week -end with _ r^ DEWUJM - �� P. O. pboasr AQIs. E!!I>s Tom Obuway INealeew Mush . JLr, tad Mss, Fred 'fierier hen. A Mlsassst . even' was rpeat Ya*baas P. O. phone: ifarlc. 2W Plus Aa Aided Aztsscdm (Mrs. Valentino agent the week- at *4 last 8`09b" of the year. 1a1183tRAL P9.00tiesa ba" bean sstablir�d MTB TRW Ja�T ,end with &tends in Toronto, sponsored by Ole broughams Won:- altos 1� i Isiate Pdrnrly (host of Claremont bas been busy tuft week, Vuttlag is gardma. ea'h l"Utute, The wiaaeres were: Ladiss: let, K- d ow HUB` _ Mr, Sam Chambers 'has bald a (Miss Nora tfsic; Ird, airs, Csrrut- � °r Ff�1 a _Im "T. J� 26 ti part 'Qf Lis Dot to a contractor is hers: 4th , M}*• ��• Y+Rw: mat- �ta, )1%RAG�IilBl Ptiap. Dasr/sfiri iOlAdter, iPstatry Pabljo i -, �� 7� Toronto. The 10461 80w11ng C%b at tam. l Jfetaoa: fat, alit, Jasvis Z�, tMr, $atlas 'ard, air, Robt, IMlier, 4th, phone Pick. 1043 C. C. RICHARb3bht . of writing has planned a tournsr Mr, Ogi lion. The W. I. b000 tci re- sulne these auchres is September, !oa a�rr I?IVQ�DINO _ -,1 a Fullback meat ct mixed doubles for the ,%olidlay here, At the *Lase of the Sum, air. Pickering. Ont• !hate: T onto - ME,. 0604 Macmurray MOLTOea Ovvmrs 3[r, and 3trs, Don Hedges spent Robert. Miller, treat for l+ifa- Clara _�,�,, i WeduesdW at the Mart Kenny Fertllizsr, sbowed a very intersst- s� —' - -' mach at Woodbridge. ing and enlightbuiag• movie to coi- our showing renuata of urin this M A wit, and airs, Gordon Otaham, o! � "a PR> z 1d'lOtA?i �s�. were the Sunday guests product on different gralazs� +serf ► 'MOINS JnM 198 i f ctt Mr, sad firs, Sam Taylor. and CongrMulwtions to 31r. and Mrs, ;; LIIa1mr8ED AiTLTtOri'I►ERamd E ptssey Warm Ate Darrals A Cand2danklml tOwssr aaaail7. f , ', r• - H. $pang on the Wnth of a laugh- 1�~" ��-' -a >ttaasmemt Wemb r Budget Terms Arranged Ms, Bfiil Tom�llnsoa has .purchase - ed the Oeorge Ccknstable home. We Yndtri hil Mr. Bruce Ear► aAL17A:'OA 8+0B'y. AUSTIN. PLOP. ,pn�a,L A H,6�g graduated in medicine. at t�R Stiase bars gbsaged bands, '- Pbore or WrA9 - -, i ii. R. !. Whitby. Oat. i JF%if lT3A 1`` Western University, be is Shters- -skews the new uwaer to our vkkage, Mid Codas St. Ess6 Whits: I1LBeIr We" of �i�. OaL meet Metal Work, at fioroato, - Mr. ria;er Rey spent the -week The - old Townshdq Hall mzc ho No. 9 Hishway - .Phone • Whitby 40M as T'L' -DOR St, AJAJ� •. !hd Ti!3s t$'leads in Hamilton. Mr, and fire, �Ctare Reevil and With many young -voices on Fri- �' evening as is'lends of HNnos .- _ , ` fam'ty s1►ent the wdek -end at the M�eGuokia wad Sisy iirYHa�t; met to eottase oa 1,h:� F#dhaber, to them bd their +tp'D- . • Long ' EzF esieaeed Mr, Dcrbert EhL>! *tweed local resigned 81a pn'i a roaahiart 111 tinge, Many beautiful itnd Useful guts went, presen ed to gip_ Op"TOMETRISZ` I� J' A. WILLOUGMB`f toyal � �® teeaher - here to tyke 8e teaching p)ef 1t theta, best wishes Elinor and iiay; The photographer' of the iMurmy �.s0 to 1100 and 4.00 fA 8M0 I AND BOnS - Whitby for the next tar" _ Murioa Tax1:,r, daughter, Gtadtod Aa to be at Brousbaal Twrp, Eventngs: I1sae.. Wed., Pit, . to 9 �� Vofty Years Canada's Larg: - L10E�SED Ai: CTIQ�iEER lDi'1*s Mrs. Sam Taylor, L� 0 _ iia11 oa the +sftbrawa of slay 9., DISH= BLDG„ OPP. 1� O. mss 7r�rtsan Agency. .- ;picke:ing and Rhitby -Tops, of ail, ally . of her iriands in last ' week I unar: the 'wu��l�es of the W - 09iidiWA, 01TTARIO ' For Couatay Property Goa. yam' Household end Property game helping hat' celebrate her 10th en's Aasaciatun of bt Joan ar t n- 1tod Ca urch. Phone . Res, $6916; Office 1516 suit J. 1, (Had) titewirt . Toronto ... gal" a specialty rthdtay. . d ..arcs - F — Seim -harem hree_DaySarvice Arranged) - — jJ -Far Tbas flame In.-The Chy_ -_ P*4n t Xt­tentton Gl4gn The Sunday School of the rott- friends with them f.� X�lnnlpex i i t 411 Our _C'Ity dept. Whitby R. R. i - I'hosu-Vl h, 814 Church : pIaanlnq awith 6 The dea.:rrp,Iun o, �W ,nntpeg on nigh i � St67 Toronto for-next Monday and v0c- heart• n l thttr leave w g, ag Sellers & Atkinson -- - p.o'_r:,. a of tn'trumew'd - aI' soloF, reoitation+s.- read a.s and hl t. to sad our eym`p'r►thiea gu out' to the pewle of. t'r+est- -rea in their ti&rve Phone Arta. 201 N Y - eiuuwr. xai► m ui ■■ �■ ■nu■ n - .'.1 1-i ardw�od a pageant. - This concert is to ra „w f,n',, tar Sunday SrhtMdsuhpA wra•i x.n ex rence of iteavi home whiah�tt�•.y n Licensed � V i,r, lV t)� Iv' IN G- • d Fluorin$ Allen, Flo.... E3fl ._- _ .. - not ,be there tuetr re�ura. - - a ,.ciwdrea. ; a of the Claremont- Brow - irsr, t ...ra J. Stewart 'are - ;Auctioneers _. .DIXON An onik, - Beecb..1lxPte Members •yam rte -ty Board' oi, Stewards 8 a nine in brou,gl, m with Ain+, Wood ward and P.velyn, s : -�iaKS fear's E%Pcn�uw _ - --�4 AI <['J1I�1 Ai ]iO LUi 3 and r at tee ni +ed Chv rh met is the Claren: oat S, S, - Route on Tues= 'to the l -y �lbt L-[ w�tx year is the 40th ( birthday od the Brougham Wom- j Sales conducted Anywhere C f C949 3IASG.�I-iTb d;37• They decided double -church. A I en's InsgtuteL Plans ice a cedebrs- Spedahzing in Farm Stock Firrai- VUPerty Was. alRl"4, �4d N. M. Gordon fire ffi'uraae•e on the will be held for the Board tton will be dtsoussed at'the 13th tur'e "d^' All Sale■ paisonally lAstud and sopmer sad tl,tfr wives on the' of Jame meeting. Advertised. Bi1L prepared asd Q Y I 'MARKHAM LUMBER YAdtDB members second Friday is October at Bron- St. Joun's United Church Bron_ • pied. C aremont Is -to provide the gham are �hoidling their services in piQl�lE 90W - Visa" M_ _ - gham, music, Fete !or the dinner are to E the morming. during the summer month.. -v Prompt Service P W. DIXON • be paid in advance and fire, Baker and Mrs, E. Cook are. ` Women'e Institutes for the Dio• tract. of Beath Oatsriot will hold Reasonable Rates PROPRIETOR• charge• A "quilting" was held at the flheir both aaaiversary is tbs form TT �T 7J��B v TJdlrCi�i. .. s e United Church on Thursday when of a 9icuft on Jane Ei at Brook. PHOKS goo ' A POOTOGRAPMR the Woman's AsEoc%tion held a - �F Carwa's _ i[r, e,>,d >1Lrs. Howard Slot of * J like magic. B-H paints, Enam- of Toronto. - _ ..._ _ . _ • �. -. `_ -- - oils, Taprs Removers . DICKERING The minister and congregation HARDWARE of the United Church expressed aP- rs. j t� �^ prealletion on'$unday morning �Iisses Is- .JEti�L' i..ERY COMRIE* .LUMBER .&L VIN ii\ S�'SHBY obel T. Candy and the CAe obel aa�f Joan Gregg for their rch The nation of a Diamo for the church ZaiK ; anditorivm. Pbones: Scarboro 11886 OF HOward 1.117 The local . Women's' institute tR eltii'.ii ru+l 41�INf held their meeting Iset Thntadsy 81ZPA1itIId(i ,_5carboro 'Junetie - - - • at the home of Mrs: D. McCull- ' Of w ough, Mrs. L,. Pugh took the topic of ,Citizenship ' and Education "- 11 FOR Z1f>111QD>; MM DDLIVMRT cur 5,1 ,15 Its. Mi's's V, Forsyth -gave a re ding. " .and Mrs. H, Gregg contribu' ted' a L 1 or � �+ �� �'� ' ' piano solos, Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs, .� �pp�r. & • DNIZ�B • , • .Mme 9001% 01092; 6OWN batacx, Fsctary- bt. rni "Psef ed• fiNW fft r� Bndgerow, Mrs. Beare, Mrs. wtw . arm sew lemma en ohs, ase�kono.e Johnson and Mrs. Lehman were WAXAZOARDS --Tes To^ Donaaoowa►'OyPrOd, OFOMbeard .. m up: neat s• James ■■ ■.+v: °o.° mws&°iu" all appo4n•ted' - delegates to the . f W�,N�� aid Bleb Wbed. ■anal. nets "t■■a.poM" look. o, r ..._'P'iJ. l I P a � .. +—."i �r � ,:,`.'°�, -- sm., .om.n, m.■, .ee ■..er .oald■u n betan District Annual at Port Perry. on , a , fie. p,om « �oorter mom- Glee ' Knapp, Prot — 81�fQI a aid Ced4,.tfL Rath., ft"mrie B . ee.okee.■pi° r.+so u�a.e•e�> June 9th. The Jul sac! Anrwt wale. o.aR r c..nts, 1eeo..irm►n e■tatom■, tlsmary�e■mm■ooe . meetings have been cancelled, J. Y dada} "". Siding Pltabars "ftft . i.Od a�1 • kID■M/O i0040i'h N 700 e0■t. - y ,pip 00 Lin• Doer ^. 1� f}pp•t !Nt n�dn[ IM tai..EOp .1t.a loU•W fV� -'�hijLll B�TiAd HC:E ti to, too 9i tea sea Sam ar oormr� On Wednesday - s nestaaw�i rporwew t iomm, fir a+er.da.,as •r An dd -time resident of CJiare- wont, and welI_kno m throughout ._ , meeting, wAmh Mrs, Stettler, Alta., osaled at air, Kam's 148 Broeh 1R floath, WWft 00% - group in charge. this week, The? sere saotoriag air, and. Mrs. Clark, of Windsor ' r rum ' throut! Erts"ra. Canada oa a one err ;.1. �� week:end ,with Mr, wad month's holiday, Mrs. R. E. Forf7th. « Your Frieadl�r Resident Agent • , , Mr, and Mr'g, R. Taapney ipint Spry Pfannin g Sunday with trieada at Zephyr. pr spite of the bad condition of RRALTIM INSI?RS-NCE AGIN" We Are sorry 'to report Miss at. many of our gravel roads a few LIFE; FIRM CAfMALTY, BON'ItB. AUTOMOBILE eallfor Kem =`one a Storey, dAnghter n Mr, and alts. weeks ago,,they -Lave now improv- 1--e'd- - I�`-'$ LFROM A1-D $�' Ce^_il Storey, quite 111, tmmendous4y .in__ " _last• few The $vest spe%ker for the "Unit weekk�ome(, even a treat to drive - - - -' - -i'IQT YOU -PROPERTIES TOR-8-ALE-WITH The Modern Miracle well finish. We have all Ilse new I ghadeh One coat covers ed Church Anniversary being held on. in June, will be Rev. E. Armstrong i .•CYRIL E. -M OR LE Y like magic. B-H paints, Enam- of Toronto. - _ ..._ _ . _ • �. -. `_ -- - oils, Taprs Removers . DICKERING The minister and congregation HARDWARE of the United Church expressed aP- rs. j t� �^ prealletion on'$unday morning �Iisses Is- .JEti�L' i..ERY COMRIE* .LUMBER .&L VIN ii\ S�'SHBY obel T. Candy and the CAe obel aa�f Joan Gregg for their rch The nation of a Diamo for the church ZaiK ; anditorivm. Pbones: Scarboro 11886 OF HOward 1.117 The local . Women's' institute tR eltii'.ii ru+l 41�INf held their meeting Iset Thntadsy 81ZPA1itIId(i ,_5carboro 'Junetie - - - • at the home of Mrs: D. McCull- ' Of w ough, Mrs. L,. Pugh took the topic of ,Citizenship ' and Education "- 11 FOR Z1f>111QD>; MM DDLIVMRT cur 5,1 ,15 Its. Mi's's V, Forsyth -gave a re ding. " .and Mrs. H, Gregg contribu' ted' a L 1 or � �+ �� �'� ' ' piano solos, Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs, .� �pp�r. & • DNIZ�B • , • .Mme 9001% 01092; 6OWN batacx, Fsctary- bt. rni "Psef ed• fiNW fft r� Bndgerow, Mrs. Beare, Mrs. wtw . arm sew lemma en ohs, ase�kono.e Johnson and Mrs. Lehman were WAXAZOARDS --Tes To^ Donaaoowa►'OyPrOd, OFOMbeard .. m up: neat s• James ■■ ■.+v: °o.° mws&°iu" all appo4n•ted' - delegates to the . f W�,N�� aid Bleb Wbed. ■anal. nets "t■■a.poM" look. o, r ..._'P'iJ. l I P a � .. +—."i �r � ,:,`.'°�, -- sm., .om.n, m.■, .ee ■..er .oald■u n betan District Annual at Port Perry. on , a , fie. p,om « �oorter mom- Glee ' Knapp, Prot — 81�fQI a aid Ced4,.tfL Rath., ft"mrie B . ee.okee.■pi° r.+so u�a.e•e�> June 9th. The Jul sac! Anrwt wale. o.aR r c..nts, 1eeo..irm►n e■tatom■, tlsmary�e■mm■ooe . meetings have been cancelled, J. Y dada} "". Siding Pltabars "ftft . i.Od a�1 • kID■M/O i0040i'h N 700 e0■t. - y ,pip 00 Lin• Doer ^. 1� f}pp•t !Nt n�dn[ IM tai..EOp .1t.a loU•W fV� -'�hijLll B�TiAd HC:E ti to, too 9i tea sea Sam ar oormr� On Wednesday - s nestaaw�i rporwew t iomm, fir a+er.da.,as •r An dd -time resident of CJiare- wont, and welI_kno m throughout ._ ,