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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_06_30VOID•• NO. W PICKERING, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 800, 19W i Denis per coP7 a t+uoelxed sr Second L'4ass Mangy ' t8eabsaeJtptilos Bate: i■,•o per yew, U. B. >R11.60 W, C. MZJ'RXLR and BON, PUB1J9HMMS .�._• .:Pick � Fire � . I erin Chief 'Chas. Law suffers Fatat' g - Hear t ... -. _ , AttaBut . k i c !Wh ie �n y Once afartin, another Pickering and widely and well-liked tfirough- • PIEs AND TARTS SATURDAY 1 - I *me has been darkened kp+d a out the community. He was emplo - Announdng Pickering Village =' ommunity of friends shocked by on "maintenance " —vPith Fittuss • The Committee in charge of the __. -- he very Sadden death of Charles •Ltd, Oshawa. - — ' -W: I.- booth oa Dominion Da at Opelfln9 o y Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley and Chuck I.anv on Monday night. He � survived by his wife, the t � Park are reminding• fife ladies %Lynda, and ".s and Mrs. Lea. M, : Charlie Law died while at a work former Reta Hallett, one - daughter, ROUGE HILL PRIVATE - of village they will appreciate Morley visited on Sunday with Mr. hat ibis had a fascination for him Ruth; his mother, Mrs. Thos. Law, _ HOSPITAL greatly, the donation of pies and . and Mrs. W. V. Redditt at K,eswiclr. into boyhood -- driving the fine and once brotiU. Howard, of Osh- ' Cerner Kingston 'Road and the Saturday when the canvassers call on Misses Lottis Mercer and Mae _ fie• Answering &- -call about one aws. Altona Read ' y morning• clock Tuesday morning to White - The funeral took place Thurs- MONDAY, JULY 3. 1950 Stephenson era oa holidays in tb�s - PUBLIC SCHOOL North, rate. hr rushed tram bed to the day with .interment at Mt. Laws Phone • lrearboro id7lf .SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Mo^�g day this 'Week -- Mr. ana - Ire hall. Appointed fire chief just • Cemetery, Oshawa. Pallbearers: First Meetint � Mrs• Doble, who have purchased fits past winter, is took charge were Messrs Chao. Hutchings, Chas. - On Thursday, June 22, the An• the C. J. Butt home move into d', the wheel of tbo heavy vehicle key, William and Robert Heron, South -west Pickering Townsbip y, aaaae the R. while the 8atii i ia- turning out from the hall Howard Law and Murray Miller. Fire Area Coar 1tee Hold nual Softball Tournament was held Tamil move to their view home two, right wheels dropped into Flower - bearers were members of is Pickering Memorial Park end next door to the Bushby retidimee. go ditch,....startied the crew.... but his Lodge and the Fire Company. : A meeting was called of interest- School Grounds. Public Schools rep - tot back' an the roadway again. fed ratepayers in the above area to rn�ting South Ontario Govaty the and Mrs. Vic. Dwat move to - 3st, sods down the - west bill near form a Fire Committee to proceed participated. The diamonds were � aPartmeat being v4cated by the . ;he Gordon House, John Ashton, I °' to set up the necessary ►ants of slippery • but four -good gsmee wrens Dobles. who wes riding beside bier, fJ i Fire Protection. played sad enjoyed by burloads of Joyce Morley spent the " - children from the achoo week-and to V tit miss the Wb8d wises the grabbed '` ; v _ tattle careened � `` %�'� : • - �` •��" �„�� Thirty -five ratepayers attended. la, in Toros Mr to the left aide of she roams � � ' - ''` -. y� the meeting held in E. Woodlands v �•i � �' '"? y I3a11 on Tuesday, J t7 8,80 ision, ems were m8cbool div. Y� R�' A. Z Young, sec++ ,my, "" 9ft a foie fad tree and • " .,r: 'y� w : a' Y, use at Perry, br+sagit the vehicle bsroit ea to the ^': - m p. a:. The election of officers was Harmoa9, and Rottae Sills. Rows by sewieral lsdfas from - e site ...Chuck bad coil- . , s -s . Sold and Mr. Albert li3ull was oleo- Hills wan the event and claim the aitersded a meet+ _ - • 'r .•; ted Chairm" of the Committee sad M• T• F. Senior Trophy from the IAN ofW.A. at Columbus, on sPss:d. Jobs gaiisd the truck o+ee� - the bridge ,/Ml.� Mr. Harris Little was elected Vice- 1849 lo - Pickering Pot. � �ra..>ILts. YouaE the satdr before he g� R a, Chairman, with Mr. Bert Cain as isaftioa furred 'off and the , . ,;r - . '� ch_F Local cottage- owners brake ea '' 's a Fort Terry, North Oshawa and s tmw► �� ear `° :. • It was agreed by the meeting that T—age Hill* were out to the Jun- getLltt into their summer- plates � the rest ad the s that could ' 's- ' for the wum weather--at the lake see by the wild drii:a that same- - alt those attendiaa would coastit• �' ��• North Oshawa defieet- + i thing very much was wrong, and - Fate the Committee plus at others ed the other teams and toff the Playground egrslPm!'nt Purchased wham drawin up beside the fire ARLES LAW Interacted bs the entire area. we Red Wing Orchard Junior Trophy � ��, is now installed at the engine John jnaoaweed "Chock had fed that a large - committee is nee- - from ' 49 _ Champions - Rouge Memorial Park here. Pared sat". Dr. OartwH and easarq to conduct the business of Side• MIS MCF.sellmie ambulance were REBEK AH NE>iV8 the Fire Area. ' p...... , The Young women. husbands Auxi and famine of fire Evening AuxiLi Mr. J. C.' Anderson, of Biekie- - - 'NEW CHARGE OPERATING s g arY, doctoi foci the vndaswrtamd, the dda*4er, Rebekah Lie No. 360, 8eagrttve Limited. ytatnn &talk oa CE.►+IT1yNNIAI, UN3TED CHURCH 0! the W. A. United Lnurch werea baantbeat+i 3 tie ,dam -few, feeble = I. O. O. F. held tl�ir last regular equipment and was instructed to Fairport and Rococo Hill borne at fife vent . key - - C,ea�g for -the boom on Wednesday evening. Driver Bob Seett toelt the engine suabmisr holidays up >< 1 - which - nld days oa Thursday last: , be -discussed at the next meeting, `- Sad craw asses Whft+evale, not � A largo attendance -wry Present sa g - (To ttiae I ;�.,.o) 3v�sy� gehoo#_ • min kna�wiag till they returned that ${star Edrsa Balsdon gave a to be held ' in two weeks. on July Next Sunday is a great day in �ISft lhdr fire chief had passed awe ! � Pre• 13, at &at Woodlands Hall at the history of Centennial. It is the i L;bfited Church 9 view at the new robes she and her 8.30 beginnisrr of a new charge eonstit- I The Sande School and co Clbsrles who was 4T !ms's of Committee are making• and expect P• rn, Ming I y ngrez- - sin• was born at Highland,_Creek, to have ready for the'Degnes Staff ,' sub - committee was - appointed g � three churches of Cen- i ational Picnic o! Yickerang United but came to Pickering, wlasn the fa the fafL of Mr. Harold Mitchell, Mr J. t�ennial, Fairport ' and Rouge Hill. Church will be' heed on W family moved here bran Gerry- -Martin and Mr, A. Grills., to go fir That is just the beginning because. ( Jul 6 �te�, plans were also made at this to the matter of a suitable lot for it is expected there will l at Oedan the Park. There wood. whesti �9 lDS� � �>a � -meeting to hold a �� a'� tort be over � will be games in the afternoon for - sup- old "� � six y� 1 and fame - cooking sale" at the a fire hall in the best and hand - v new members came into, the the children and rates after su home of lest Place for the fire area. fellowship of tb;e church at that g a basket lunch ' Per. 'DVS l3rb earapany has long been . Sister Crook, s# .Squires All interested us tiers ,matter and service either by Letter of Trans. ! and their yown can C will leave one sd his "hobbies' �h on. Saturday, August 1!: th echurch at 3.0u " ^sl�� � al slat for a Euchre to be held at the those interested in becoming past ter or Protection o! Faith This ' Ps•P, a�i. Cm sod Nods was anther.... lantainanee of i same home on Saturday, Aug. tb. of the Fire ttragade. are requested will nearly double our, membership have a -good time. - , � , , .:.. , d1woun being tae • of. his to call oho Chao main c- &send the and we - sincerely, look forward to The evening concluded with a having these folk unite with us. -`O-Y '�� wass biro �°p' sm&ptuous teach o! straivberty- next meeting. REV. V. McGN� >;�y TO SUCCEED, arty salted for the pofJ4 of chief sort -Saks with whipped cream, die- "0 The Sacrament of � Lord's Sup- W. A. KENNEDY AT following the retirement of Frank GEORGE TODD REPORTS . per will be administered and there gt Fran and Prloase last whAer. 4� Noble Grand, Sister Prouse _. ! will also be a Baptiargal Service. _ de Sales R. Q !`.hureh Deceased was a member of the it is always gratifying to report If there are anv others who wish to I - wrished everyone •very happy vac- Announcement was anode b Car - Umited Chorea. to active member . �� Progress,' and that is exactly what have their children Christened at y ' of the local lodge of Oddfellows, : I am able to do at this time. The this time, please contact Kra. Geo. dbsal McGuigan last weekend oil Ontario County Council, on which Hall and- arrangements can be the appointment of Rev. V. McGiv- I am also privileged to serve, has made. ney to succeed Rev. W. A. Kennedy, it : ''�F "'° " °° _ decided m construct an adequate .0.._ at St. ! Yancis de. Sates Parish in ; � - bridge, to' cope with urrsent -day ' Mitering 'Women's Instkate iEtkering, effective July 1. - � - :" i traffic, over Duffin's Creek, on the -- X -RAY CLINIC HER a--0— { Brock Rand, and the much- debated .The June meeting of the Wom- i " E JL-I.Y 6, � Quje*tion of the New Home- for the en's tnstitute was held at the }some — . _ - A3ed, hm been settled. The move of the President, Mrs. Kenneth j TO alleviate congestion and situp - i �La: :ae LLr lv%.•L :u..:., V,%Lsl4Ac Cl..r! -:v- of flue Distract An= - , tlav 14uiional Township was defeated, and the nual Meeting at Port Perry rec- ' Sanitarium Associa'.ion coupled ` new Home will be built on propertv ently were' given. It was interesting i with the Provincial Dept. -of Health adjacent to, the present t'iame• to hear. from the reports that a and the' local lb,partment will op- Rounthwe.ite and Fairfield' har•e Museum' for Women's Institutes of I erate a clinic ' here in the T`6" have already been drawn and app - Ontari,, County will be set up in Hall on July 8, "Large 'film is used been retained as architects, Plans • Whitby Public J.ibrary; also, that th;s- clinic, -which is operated. have- already been drawn and app- Miss E. Moore, spoke on the County I ' . - roved, so that work should start Health Unit. By this service, the ! in the interests of known patients . immediately. sparsely settled parts have pe same I The building of the New -High health service as the more den -wlv > Lyman Carter Hogte v School in Pielterin Village has populated areas. Pickerin; 8rch. (By, Mrs, T; C. >iruHn, 13,vughaAil� photo 'by Marjlrie Ruddy been started, and when completed. is keenly -interested in this prof - i There. Recently organised the Pickering former driver of one of the milk- ' we will have a High School of ect. passed away suddenly of which all rnav well be proud. A Mr. C. K Brown Pickering, was heart failure after a se%tre attack i,u- oyr,au.e 3'.......r• •:• ••., •, 4 ., ,r 6�....,, ,. 1fT: , _leif 48 4i new fuuuc Guy 1 ;i L :. Lam!- g of neumonia. } v,nan r of local dairy, milk- shipping far able to ,save 40 percent on shipping ' a z►; Le- ��— �_ after Hoele mers, have at Frenchman's Bay, A new Fire teresting and informative talk on to has tits year, He was the young - Pd rue Internet- -.COStAlati Lishmsa is President Area has been in the South - "birds." son of the late Parsons Ho } fanal truck ean,l ••flu ship thleir of the Co -o gle perative, and Hrary w� corner of the Township. 'App- Sympathy was extended ' to the and the late Mary Carter, who. own mink to Tonsato, employing a Westney, Secretary, lication has been made to the Man- Law family in -their tragic loss in with their little family left Brou- is - icival Boarl of Ontario, for the es- the death of Mr. Chas, Law, Sham in 1898 t�, try their fortune ■, ■ -Day: _ tablishment of an "Improvement The meeting then adjourned and in the' West and settled in Hartuey�. owinion i Area„ at Ajax. We believe, this will . a• social half hour followed when a Manitoba— be favorably considered, and when dainty lunch pad Served by The parents . of Parsons werei -Approved will facillate completion hostess, David and Jv1;a Parsons iIogla, of bringing Water to Pickering early pioneers of thi sdistrict• The _ Vi7lag+e. I Hogle homestead was half a, Road work is arogTessin`-g�alis- _Chiurch News `mile west and south of BrouAham,' Art ,,PI C K E R I R G = iactoril v. More ditching and grad- Od wmT Temple Peotecostad and old - timers have happy meteor. ing hag been done so far this year i - Ho leg of the brothers, Parse. and Jae•. than wbae done all of last year, and ' 0.4b a. m. 8 dBay 8c>:oot and sister Charlotte Hogle Herrick. gravelling is well ahead of ached- : 11.00 a. m, - Morning Worship The "Hortney Star" wrote s fine 5' Parade of 130 = Sof tba�I ule. We have set tribute t- deceased in tlsese • up a stock pile' of 7.00 p• m. - Nvangeustb • gravel in the north -east corner of Wednesday . 13,00 •P. ILL words a passing of the late the Township. Negotiations are s1- Prayer Lyman ti Is leave g Pray Meeting og s a distinct gap Midway Legion Bando►eths ready seder way to either purchase >�,► m the fellowship ale of our or lease land in ffse South end di 8.00 P. W - Young Feo0jit ' lives••••well-lnsown, honored and re, the Township for a similar purpose r Pastor W. a. Mezvoy j ' spected in the comanwsity of Laud. and to locate certain road equip- m'„ Melgund, Hartney. and Dand. ' ment, if considered advigable. We St. George's Guild will hold their Lyman. possessed a cheerful, happy, _ate. also negotiating for the ptuo- montbiv meeting at the home of and friendly disposition, and he chase of an ad 'foienal gravel pit. Mrs. Courtice, on Thursday evening 'loved to share it with all who cam■ L,; HARV f The Township has urchased a J S. 8ostessea: Mrs. l' in contact �o • P Hollinger.. . with hem. A devoted hue,, quantity of calcium chloride, had •and Mrs. Crowther, In Mrs, Rob-' ' band, both his and Mr& Hogle'sl any Pickering resident who wants inson's abseno% Mrs, Paul Vice. lives were governed by a tray Mow ` _ some, can get it at the Municipal President. 310"wjL11 come. t sense of Christian tmdesstandiag- Garar�e, for 90 cents a bag. Iheid- sasses 4 and fellow,�ship .... evett -if gt�, -he' entally, one bag veil! do approzim- 6t. Psn1's -on tLe-8$ left & legscv and example of how' stely fifty feet of roadway. _ - + to face Iife in all-its Phases wft -aii _ - - - A dog - catcher is to be engaged, •T% er+egalar monthly Hewing cheerful ale.- 1 �: �L �; and a pound set up, to take care meeting of the W. A. will be held iSur viving are: -Isar wife, two btro�•, Buy -a escket on the 1950 Po�e►iacr of �' dogs, and Mast but not vie We.&ft&y, Jam, 6. at 18.00' there: Deter, of Dind, David, of. least, extensive alteratioty have soon, at the Fall. ' • 8astniey; and three sisters: War• - + been made in the Mnald Build- A S.. h Featrval will we lotte (Mite. Dale), Mabel '(Meru M: 50e 15c 'ms's 25c L►�itata tie ova- �eratlnR h*li at tla. Eiii as 8,!■ed.,, Jot, Pbr6soa.) and ,L,rl,. :(�4ts, 8„j.' work of 00 Tewsoft as a wlol* 8, at 8,80 � ie. ,r ISM FIT F . " Y .. Classified Advertising on cz YTAOG ssRVl I UNWANTED HAIR . Irvlat 39, _.liL_oom, 77 Victoria Bt., Toronto, PFJWAN7ENTLY eradicated with Sacs PaW ^1 The most remarkable discovery of the. ago. ` HAHY CHICRa Saco Palo L guaranteed to kill the roots .r �-� ,�' , •� YOU WILL THANK us this Fall and Winter aqy hair, cad contains no drugs or eh•mmals. s �, ,. With the disastrous Manitoba' x stir iy `yam , for urging you, to purchase chicks and Lor-Beer Lab.. 679 Granville, Vancouver, H.C. _ ` - floods still vivid- in most people's .' s ^x f turkeys. We look for high ors sad poultry 1946 3 -TON MERCURY dump, truck. extra' - - minds a few words about water Z" %�i fr prkss this' ran. Order today. Prompt good condition; Ford tractor. 8 months old, delivery on CaaWfep Approved cltleks and with 900 heavy duty Skyline front end loads _ control and drainage might not be y l turkeys. day old, started, 2 weeks to 8' equipped with cats: Oliver Smith. Atwood amiss. The 'control Of water has r '� ;�.G �' y 4 . -, weeks, non -sexed or boxed. Also older pullets Tel. 102 e^ 8' weeks to. laying. Reduced prices. Free ROO1F'I.NG ALF'i11 \Ulf -- immediate ohfDmem long been recognized as a re iponai- x "� Catalogue. Top Notch Chick Sales, Guelph, Dully oI not only the state bui LL% y lens ths8 Pricer to apply 7. .0191, at $0.40 pa : '� i Ontario _ individual as well Almost four hue- ° °°°' wile f .carte and .51 ale' at 9s.2s oer .square alive • y i prices soaring. this L bound to increase Onto o points. For estimates, samples. Ater dred years before the birth of " %s tax 4nd poultry prices, this Fall, particularly oture, etc., write: A. C. LESLIE a CO. .,' so when a and poultry w (also short � 130 Commissioner* , Toronto >. Christ the great Greek philosopher !n supply, Prices are always higher when the O tario Mato wrote III his "Laws" the fol- demand 1s, greater• than the supply, . We can — - - z • '_':'`�; %+ MOTORCYCLES. Barely Davidson. Now and five Prompt delivery on day old chicks. •2 -._ .. - Owing' - - .- - - - -- •— w M M weeks to 8 weeks In non-sexed,, pullets and - used, bought, sold, exchanged. ,Largo stock of "guaranteed used motorcycles. Repalrs by ` • • s - ,� , "°,,; r cockerels. Turkeys day old. 2 weeks to 6 factor' - trained mechanics. • Bicycles• and cogs, -- �" ��.•" weeks. non - sexed. sexed Tome, sexed hens, "If there be a heavy rain and , , plate line of wheel goods, also Guns, Boats .. a reduced Prices for June and July. Also j lone of those On the lower ground " ' ' y // �' older pullets. Free Catalogue. Tweddle Chick and Johnson Outboard Motor% Open evenings n1rN s0111e tiller O£ th! upper f k "s hatcheries Limlted; Fergus. Ontario. until nine except Weduesds3r. Strand Cycle -al ,/� k Sports, King at Sanford.FFamilton. -_ -_ ground or some one who has a com- "'NS BUILDING SUPPLIES- 40 To l6o COLONIES Bees in 10 tram. �• -' - ' • Lanzetroth hives. With all equipment. - - man wall refuses to give his neigh- - -.. �?' - ASPHALT SHINGLES $..16 SQ. Guaranteed clean. nil in excellent condition bour an outlet for water; or, again, THESE Interlocking shingles are lust one and one of thegoest location on in the Province Rea- bargains. - if tome one living on the higher of our many roofing and asphalt' siding _ - r , for telling In health. A real bargain for ground recklessly lets off the water 210 Lb, Butt Shingles 94.98: 165 Titeloc someone for quick salt. Phone 94, OW 83.88 -per 100 square feet. CHARD PARK APIARY, Elmwood. Ontario. .:. = on his lower neighbour, and they - ' Cannot CQmO t0 terms with Out an- Thick Insulated 'Biding; "$rick or Cedar HAXSTERS. Satisfied customers throughout �� let Crain 4ealgn, only 88.69 'Der sq. Canada. Free Information.- Western Ham. him, if lie will, summon Sock With A Sock! —Anna Hughes Patteson registers- neat 60 Lb. Red Granite Roofing, 82.26, Red steries, Box 724 Saskatoon. Bask, _ the offender, if he be in the city surprise as -she checks the size f the b cadar shingles 536" or more. clear_ butts,.- SPECIAL in Gallon Cana --J,T. Wood Pro- r. ze o one o e socks to e pres- 31.87' bper bundle: covers'2S square feet. Above server 82.19: Roof Primer, 81,49: Asbestos _ before the warden of the city and eoted to Gov. James E. Folsom of Alabama at the 42nd annual amens F.O.B. Hamilton. Roof Liquid, 81.99; Asphaltic Bast Auminum 1, other barzalns in these factory Point. 84.89; Silo Seal 82.49. BbandaUon Seal if he be' in the country before the 'governors conference. The sock size 18, measure 18 inches .,Honda, we doubt you can tell from first 81,99: Drl -Fast ]fetal Pafnt,111"k, 32.29. warden of the country, from heel to toe. A dozen socks for governor will be among grade stork• try and let him Hughes Hydrates Representative. 4649 Da- - • obtain a decision determining what the fort gifts from West' Virginia industries to be resented -ta of rem°d' °r lama for your new building . -_ rarsa Blvd.. azan[ttal sae ...._ _ each of them .. y R'i g p - will l qmw e,,,Yo ���. '>l w de v.r 4-._ .. _ ill to do And he who governors and their wires. will .note You our low delivered Drk.., rHAoIHsC�TUaagt �f J >Yt. ! decision shall _ _ ALrSB1X" COEYrGATED BHEic78 orilr suffer for his morose and malignant - ^,-_ 37,90 per 100 sa. feet. Delivered Ou[arto, Prentice, west Gul2dfoed Phone b1 -11. temps, and pay a -i''ne equivalent 4 - _` __�'�""- w eau sso�- rd1.:"..d. _.sa4k #2 it Wsa: Alt new stock. 26 gauge, various •liras avall- other .slue same Price. Deposit with C.O.D. to double the vahle of. the iajnlyr able for prompt shipment. Bend measurements sbipplas Instructions please, Money bask because he wall unwilling t0 b- for tree estimates. oet yours now. Block g �. guarantee. Hank's Tire. 142 Catharine atx.oe snit to the trates." .. limited_ South. Hamilton. Ontario. mag>s ROBERT JONES LCMBER CO. • • " C - HAMILTON. ONT. t4EI31CAL C11105S WART REMOVER— Leaves no scan, '1fOit -countries- at 'some time or 13USLNMS OrTORTL'?cIT3'iB Druwwote sell CRESS Ingrown Too -Nad :another have assisted farriers in START your own big paying business sharp- Salve. None batter. the drainage of low land; or the - salve lawn mawom _spar. or cal' nma. A TRIAL —Ev! sufferer of Rhea. Zxvertenco unnecessary. Machine costa only TRIAL—Every government itself has undertaken 11124: Rog money maker. Literature free. matie Pains or Neuritis should try the drainage of certain areas. so. R j arid. ton .2tacbfn� company. tglin( ton s. on- Dixofl's Romody. that they could be developed for �tiXBIT C L Ic MUNRO'S DRUG STORE agricultural parpOStL Here in - _ swarms rieTrarA . 333 Elgin- Ottawa ' 'YOUR sil.M fine-grained dowto and 1.25 XPR P . xo D,[i i � ESS REPAID Canada all the provinces have one We had thought that our neigh- 4 ' -the fungo-hitter', but a- ..gtaace arbttea.' t ezaosutt ,•au'- 48c: is oxao.un flMO3iING worries, to ■making susnfng roar ton -- 40e: 11I exposure rota - 80cr reprint healthf Writs for free Information oo ab- _ or more arts On the. statutes do- _ hors to-the iminediate south took -bark over Robert's previous record Fc. Bond film and payment to: Better. Pie- solute ly safe method to atop. Rennie atricoy _signed to iiiiist farmers by one their 'national sport seriously enough - wire14 gives indication . that he was - tares. Box 344 Bt, Catharines. Out, � rcbtkiaa lisle Aret -Rua Co.. P.O. 8a. QtX _ - ,method . or another in the drainage the -one man like] to achieve some DUAESTlc HELP WA.vTCD Ontario. ol, agricultural land: and several ''-bat it would appear that the folks Y "Down Under" i sensational- figures given the inosl a1 ie an wo19A-v for general Private to In OPWIRTI �tT1E14 3UR Nf&r A!,li pU114i11 - Departments of Agriculture have g° n for baseball favorable opportunities. We -la an �m&ewgan,�gExce lent' Pay. write BE A HAIRDRESSER additional policies that provide even flu an' even more thorough and is- AOstralia valve given -the tart fig- 8irkan's. a oxrora 9t.. Toronto. JOIN CANADA'S LEASING SCHOOL +s ._ 4;reas Opportunity Learn _ further assistance to the individual tensive manner. Evidently —not sat- fires of the University `of Cali- Drat vU AND Ct.rsxuve lasirarewag lsruscr rsAVn, rOtl snythfbg roads dyatag or clean Pleasant dlgnttfed profession, good wages -_ _ - • • • _ isfitd with just .playing "the game— £otaia results Of their anar3stl base- : lu 'r .write to as far tntm•matioL we an . thoumads successful Marvel graduates !!rev also "indulge in something Eatl field" games test with the Vic - Sled to aa,wer your tapatima Department America's greatest system. Illustrated ca r acts oaow intefftctareseumWeatbiosee known as "baseball )Sold games,"- whfchV]ontslbopped as•roecohd- break -.. reet.rka��to Ontario: w a cttget.a +n Tong. WAR�G a�s Call .- e our own province. White 'On- with records made and broken. re- --fag. teats of three —they also set FARMS FOR aALn 133 Bloor St W.. Toronto - 300 -ACRE Farm for salt., about half wood Branches 44 King St., Hamilton tario has fire acts, -the 'purposes cords carefulllr kept, and all the rest a new world Clam total of 1,378ft, - a_ 72 Rideau Street. Ottawa of them are twofold. The firsr is rot, bayi< burn sad !rams Bones reasonable �• : of it. ?in,• —but this writer visualizes gee= ari°e, wrtta'�, li� Pr.ntlew west Gul�latora •TAILORING. Dressmaking. ti..istteteg raag't9 -to enable: a group of - farmers - to ;. - -• : - '._ .- .� --- fect.-atmospheric r conditions , to en- Phone Hantmrion 61 -11 in your home._ Band for Free Booklet. Law cost, ,1FtPHRIN'S .SCHOOL Or secure_ an outlets tad, flit second able the propelled ~ baseball to attain CAMP.HOBA -CHEF ARTS. Pouts v° 1, Box avl.- Berlin ew 'As to provide loans, at low interest B44t you`ll no *mbt understand - and maintain maximum velocity.."._.. Frost soya 7er•'i _ rates. -for the construction of drains• what we're getting at if we pass HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS FATXN'rs r Is • alaug a few quotes taken from a a owtarle - VNIT+4altwnlNHAUGH A C042MNP ratan 7. I Municipal Drainage Act-- recent Melbourne, .Australia; :dis-- . (VGc w greed you 'i�l advance' ' On Threi "Brothers Laki; ac amble .by bus.. I solicitors rui�or�ln,ie3rot0iemi0� � OR or train. Constructive' Programme of Hakes it possible to secure outlets patch regarding 'the matter., tbat those Aussie baseball writers Camp aca.stlss assuros your wa a tisatchy, a. M. LAIDLAW. 8.80. . Patent •tterw, for large areas. The work is gen- • • • put .the rest of us to shame in their happy holiday, Resident doctor In attend- ' Patents of laver[ wn 6d Bparlts Et., oeratrL attitude toward the s once, and - oxneriencoo .auptrwsea Ttau and y 1, i} 4 ; �? I A-.T* = Orally carried on by the municipal _ " port. Now; eaalh. YtsenatloA L°ag., goon wholesome Robert G: Jones of the Univer- ' tnaybe you'll believe us. 'But don't good. Rates too per week or $340 per .month. SALESIIAV mautrod ear exclusive boor council when they are petitioned to slt�' Of California recently drove .a O awn write for .folder to--Charles wrap, t3 Asb- . tea» and - hardware tints for surrounding 413+ s0 by a group of farmers. An baseball 511 feet 9 inches and bet- g Y yet The story continues: land Annao. Toraneo oat. ;'s;;ethas ancoxtmenent, tono.nns mousat� tae gl p "do so eb is a oup o who makes a And well not of mention she amine andcestfmd cost. The thered the privictis world record by thrilling yarn so mush,) � _ nn lsareet ea. "emu Ken-Star Quo.. Prince Ar. - 8 feet 6inches, becoming the stcoad of 436it 9;7in. by Sheldba Lejeune cost is assessed to all benefiting _ t. ,a t _ TEACHAS wA�TaD baseballer ever to better 560 feet Fiat - Evansville way Back in 191(17. -.- - born the.-project. The first to to 500 was. Australian - — n' F94$; �`iCr(4u, LL,, .. ' #2=ft -Hitt oLlvsa Tuw\ ,H1Y �rno< i Area Board • e • - q "We have noted ' that' - Robert require teacher for sabgol wlfb ' Wally Driver,. who accomplished' ( ?{is team -mates that year also treat- .2t is. rurnished teaehersge with hydro said z xae 11Ktnaa andfr.wwrv....w this Inny sa hero he rind's most I -'. i chant • .aaPlew fr«. an goat toss, tpaa prodigious feat when he drove to - •crirtd .rerer,F ref -1 -192ft yin. t.:..'.,,. Act— Applies to smaller areas with the baseball clean out of -the St = onsisttnt hitter in baseball fie1i3 Jack Rowley topped the "400" with 9•Irt— miles from sn,: r,' '!tam. Applicant idlfinite.limitatioaa as to Size. Kilda Football . Grgund' into the Bames events over the past three •401.9 and Henry -Brown complet -- to teat- qualifkiLtioae. »scary expected dpi crowd. Where the ball landed on the 3 ears; scoring a hat- trick. in first }he trio with 365:2ft: - La rfn' s Sec. Treas.. � Mango. p"rOut. J. s � H� °� ��ge Act— full was noted by an official and the Facings for California, winning . • • i TEACHaR WANTED for B.S.- No. y. for the construction of drainage the All- American in 1948 and sec _ it-Will some baseballer apme- day r "dmaswn; dutfoo to commence sspt, a• amazing distance of 503 feet 3 ins. so school Highway- 'Permits- councils to borrow money and to Edward F. Sobczak in 1949. 9 I dr 4o, sex miles crew, Eras reported." ••l,ropel a • baseball (without i}rti- dentr•tw, rtydro installed. Apply, saves for the construction of drainage _ - :fly cotuse,, he will once .again be fcial aid, such as _ a baseball club) tIllf"rIons, m n " °rrtaer •Tnu!6"Aa ,u nvorks. ' ' ' the top All- American in 1950." aver. 500 feet? Given the man, the on[. ' w • • (We take- it that "on the - futiv 4. Baia Outlets =-An aetJof the means where the ball lights, and, ° * * time and the - opporfu4sity— maybe." vrAL1>aED Prouauru. Teacher fir-0.1 _ -'Legislature permits , a municipal doesn't allow for say bounce or roll : "Wally P," � No. 2. c* Pro40, Go d salary, Dude, l�'all Driver, the "ex -chain to commence Sept.. seat stating Good salary, Rad . council to borrow money for the Also. in passing, we would say that , = (Which ..will. haze too. be the end :mart 34 Apply scaunq auauttcattoas aa4 Ras also a consistent titter in these salary to Paul E. web"r, Bev.- Tress., construction of outlet ditches and _ the Aussie bleacheriftes can't be games, dinning the- junior Austra -, of our story of baseball field -game, ]:!!!aloe. Onto lian title before twice taking as played—by - correspondence we L'ORIGNAL. Prescott County,: Protestal-V i9ider. the Provincial Aid to Drain- each avid ball- glommera as we have g th! imagine-- betweeli students in Cali- teacher wanted for N.S. N°. 3, Lmtmeuu -+ we Act a free grant of 20 per cent Cali- on this side of the Pacific. But let senior event. Somewhat offsetting furnia and those in .4usratia and, ' ltMttIvey o eceieirQ n to after fc the olid a� al ri,� 1.y .a •ti wnrk' n4 to a na on with the tile.) aiy reasoning that high - rating con- Kew, Zealand. We can only gay Marston. Sec.- Tress., L'Ortgnal, Ont.. R.R asailimum of $20,000 may be grant- _ siitency is the' lad up' to sensa- N°. r. • tf.at we wish the writer had seen *d to a municipality. "It was unbelievable that a mad _ tlonal aCnievt...,..,, Vrhv 4:.f.c=+ _ ht1v more hopeful' - - -- -- . • • . best fungo to his topping 300ft. f�eFrt 3. Tile is th hit t ball so far, especially note al aids the STDP*ITC � Mfft r P Y g g possibilities of . Drainage--Assistance is as the best professional effort was was.. 388ft., which brings an im- note some day* 1 • given for the installation of file an- 70-odd feet short of this record. The provemel;t of over 100 feet into the ti Propelling a ." freak" cittgory.' t,agebatl (without artificial :rid such /XralAOtQ iirdrainage by the provision of mighty Babe Ruth had once driven . as a baseball club) over 500 feet. Quickl &op itching of insect biter, heat cad, surveys at a very nominal cost; a ball 421 feet 8 ' inches, and this " ' ' "Given the man, the time, and the KL°°'a. lutes, pimples, scales, scabies, athlete a toot and other externally caused skin troubles, and .under the Tile Drainage Act a was acclaimed a sensational i$ort opportunity," he says —and • then L'x uick•ac ' soothing,aadaeptic D. O.0. farmer may borrow u to $2,000,per__ — H�rE'ever -_ton F.= gets us back on Mgm- amnipTI N. greaseless, asInkso, ley P- —and now'a schoolboy has driven, ends up''with a quite discouraging quips or our m n your 100 acres at 3 per cent interest but our feet, for in successive ,_ years ° - etacia s• R_ s. r1C d*bpd4t a baseball 511 feet 9 inches." •MAYBE," Fero orally -we're almost fllN. ­-..not more than 75 per cent of the , , r he .bit 459,7ft., 443.3 aVd 511.9— certain it's bound to happen. In fact - ­cost of the work, all of which battered the profes- can hardly wait. ISSUE 26 — 1950 • • # _ (Here'we pause to hope that the sional record.' Sobczak, who beat we Unlike similar acts in the Mari - great Babe Ruth isn't turning in the J ,3nes last.year, registered 449.I1ft." ' 'tune Provinces, money ''has been grave over the thought that his - borrowed under this Act for tile record has been so disgraced. Still, _ drainage work every year since it we . doubt that he is. Over here, 'Australians '— and maybe the _ - was originally passed in 1879. Na- "fango-hitting" —which is all that world— •thought Wally Driver's re- - 'lwally, the amounts borrowed have the great drives above mentioned cord would never,be broken. But it varied widely but in 65 years ap- actually consist of —isn't taken seri- has, and by a student at the Uiliver- ,.,proximately $4,600,000 has been bor- ously; and. some of the finest fungo sity of California, the' first Ameii- : rowed by farmers. The municipal artists we ever saw couldn't hit the can academy to set "international eouticils who administer these loans siie of their collars in' a' real game. baseball field games" in motion. v and who must take the first step But we must. return to .Australia. Cliton W, Evans' baseballers ins ti- ` in making the- money available for. _tor you', haven't' heard the halt of ated the series in 1939 and our good farmers deserve a great deal of it yet.) ~" friend Clitii is still ' "head cos "ch of iertdif for their progressive attitude. ` ' ' ' ~ " - U. of C. <:_, • • • "Let those who may call the V 11 * • _ . drive a "freak" effort on the part = �Vhichewill be' about enough, for - There-js,- still' ii baseball field jest now, about drainage; and I games record held by an Australian realize that the foregoing, although or 'nothing about 'these matters." that bag defied the'best efforts of _ We .about. a "wet subject, is. liable _ We're all to. apt" to say "the Gov- American and other amateurs. That , _ h - to prove pretty dry reading. Still, etnmeftt should do this" or "the is the long distance 'baseball throw S►�Veet Qas. ita�. name. ft's, surprising how many There are Governient should do _that" insti ad held by Tom Geegan {Sydney, New - _ e • —folks who'• consider themselves of finding out what the Government Suuth Wales), who just failed to 0 'Llsr4 '- well4tifornred too. - who -know little - -actually. is ready and willing to do reach the best professional throw - _: _ 4- - _r: i •; � •file •• � ... .. - '• -: ' = ..... _. .. . :.. ,_ ._. ./ ,. „ , , �alis &iy 13a �ieattas • • � TownsMp 'Ha11. Toes- ][rs. • SA nslinai, Jane li • at 5.T that 1� Our fins- annual west- RV Leask, $each Twp: Mrs. • R ins a yeas afro, our membership PhCip Francis. Canniagton; 3 Yrs. a small but ,.. aura has increased from 166 members - Walter 4seth, E. Whitby; Edgar r' ' ]Lratfng of t�iie er = Y � 6'�p ~� �g !? 0 persons. to-'418 mom- IitChastry, Uabsidgs; Gordca RFII- • a .. '. ! iota Co-.;, .,,, .it wp held is The �r•tary's report showed 1 s L03 persons. Forty ard. Scott. Thou. Seymour, Whitby ` arrvea claims were pater iui .. ,_• _� Town. t Vne Chas. Datby, Whitby -= �T� - eraga -stay in hospital of ten days •' Tunl-•1tna�1. k McLean, Picker- .' . ''� • --the total amount paid was ;2861. bg Twp Vrll, a P'• tJew�aa,.$�_ <s 97. She expressed the hope that in ma and' Kam Audit Comtaibtw•: V mod[ • J A M ES, - our third year, we might now firs. Doha Hamer. reach the 1000 member mark, Aar Grant, Jim J IIiiss. yz:' • 1`� r; > i .. Mr. Ada Grant, reported for Phoeais.'y PLO BEATING Audit Committee and reported & BEATIN a � I - • :.w � the financial status in good order�jjaii�;e '� der 'b Bq t1aR�i EA V ETkw lE7 as ri 14 _ and commended Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Le9-^ t,,., their efficient and untir- �j' yaw � � clysft Picxup STRAW D gA? ing efforts to make the Associanon -j 1 . OstMtifltl PLeWM A" �M r . INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS :-' ! a snccea.• � >rsswoeaawb�� eras e� ��` ,� - - Mr. Harper Newman introduced �daas ORM"iM the speaker, Mr, Paul Meehan, of ha0asrb s i of A i0■t# 2W114111011P W~ MARKHAM ss - PHONE 272. __ Toronto, who is the young and able �O►W � ;w "ki'I � Manager and Secretary of '•Cumber'• man Gibson which is the largest of the forty- . one medical co-ops +.n Ontario, . 7LET having oiler 8000 members. Mr. Meehan said that-today we are living healthier, better and longer '� 0/d _ F •e► but at an increased cost. Poverty `+ COSMETICS --fie declared, was the best friend se � PHOTO-F1MSMNG of disease. Out of every 100 pen flea. Os VLTF.RINARY STJPPIM • sons, go to hospital each year 0wir . BABY NEEDS and women and children make up M1► srs4selah •Y NE two-thirds of this number. Twenty ' THAT - STORE HOUR$ percent of medical bills is fortis Week D pitadization while 68 percent is i. i• o wfto Days "surgery fees ". Mr. Meehan hoped .• 4 as ,�, M. q.oQ R X that some day in the future, med- - PRESCRIPTION = - ical c"N magus 1.00 P. M, to 6.00 P. ILL '(1) hospital fees; (2) surgical ben efits and (8) clinics to detect dis- ,�,�..• ease in their early stages. He hopes �, �. 60Y'• �• to some time procure tIIe use o= an 4 ^ electronic Accounting machine in a central office which would greatly simplify sm most of the office work at a small cost. • ' T 'Officers i. R !or 1850.61 are: Pros- _ -- a t idrai, RIIass$ Morrison, Beaverton; vine- Tres., Walter Beath; McLean. ` _ow SO* am d1w a"1 ` 1IlJE.R' BLLL , , r x'IC>�iING tas'yT='ea�;'m', 3tr•• L L. McLean, - "t� ► a A& 2$01 iaS011� a '` �' 8. 8. 1, Locust 8111; Directors: 3 ,�� �� wigs yeas - Ruseell Morrbon, Thorab �, . Wes, E. Whitby, sip " Sty' t�fir�► DISNEY MQTORS _ t# Pickering, Ong. _ - G • _ .y; ! .. •„ , ,. .:>•,:.7 „••ter• re V The- '.'cu -in" driver is headed for trouble on cT ,. the road or in the courts. Th-e rnotorist.�_whil5i iw yolirseM paaes'of mind and a pleased ;pride of swerves i n and out of traffic lanes is a menace to property. vwnoeship, by using eISCO RooAngs and Sidinfls on ` _ . yew hems. 11,= products a» flre•reaistant, amm ° • � agalnatt wind and wealhor for a IMetimo, pact boavilfy year house for roars to eenNti r FORTH r t e �+ A4-de by a" of CanWO's aids+ rooflnj Manvfaalurera - . DANvl". BUS LINES, L'.6 O• _. _ DISCO is easy to apply, requires no swvidng, and is _ of Hip flnsl quality eblaina►blo. Ask your dealer to _ bhp show you dISCO's atfradiw colours and 'styls now. ' .6.: 116:•1... H8 .VAii�iV- t\ • . - ' AK *W hxhu DOwS ,,r,,,�' 'WM HOUND RJLA6D Up �.�«►.�:.� K • P. U Ztr. A. >� A. AL A. X.. P. It. P. !L "LONDON RooFNtss� �•�' ASFiiALT SMiN6'LES i SIO1N6ili �. d+seolk and wieeni urhimd . • .�• '" l d� r III l lams:. ;,,i.r......•. • t 1 �• ROLL ROOFINGS � Box. - ;� a,lw, tilt. tia>L 8af, A•p6oh •ad farad so- tad ilaL art os>i and flat: sad SNEATNINGS R MU tie.. gla Qtly ]ROL _ TOIRONTD � 801. 01517 Bat. WILT•(1t ROOPIN46 MATERIAL! . s•{a 0.40 2.00 1Q." Her aaat Ntwwd .«......... 6.40 1.36 s." a.so' PLASTIC ClMSNTS tr x.30 4.11 !.!5 i6.l6 ....�!� and Latillen .._... _ 1.11 0.14 4.65 9.10 MIATtRFROOFINi PAINT! j 'Sus 6.11 2.36 30.li �.r... /sttbOro Jltatloa ......... , , ,: 1.11 0.01 4.46 9.84 INSULATION RO����� 11.86 6.15 2.60 14.54 MaLara F 1.45 3.46 4.30 8.45 ROOF COATINGS fl1.tt 6a1 1.62' 10.51' ls�s,w's Oorsaa ...�....r.. f�"' T.42 8.43 4.27 -.2.42 • 1 NL40 6.61 !o-6 ' 10.51 �' Ifty )1•lse J1►�`� . 1.00 1.41 4.35 1.40 ► s ' _ Rtl.ie 0. 11,111 5.06 11.16- 7%- ,• a CWft Onn . tiarkbase � � ?�' 1.11 =.t0 4.36 2.80•' PAPERS ► ' 2L f° 1•N all 11,14 't`` Laart a[* 4 'T.14 t.l0 .4,05 6.20 : ra Wl " 1.06 1.10 11." Olslsit - tithe '' ""'� '� T15, 8.16 4.00 4.16 T.10 i ti • 1 •a w: `w/!as ,a ¢•; 1.10 1.11 tai 1.31 fi.fo v 3Q a st ti.16 t1Sr+ssst 1.N ).00 3.45 6.60 , .. it# a�a � � �. Iwo � !! r o�.-i iM i!1 �► .r.. m... 1 35 vie, w& " . w. � o1. 74 w i Adves t SIL.K'S i1lIARKE r' WHI Orange PekoeE A and t —L LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY TEACUP 7. Istdiieess Property; Farseti, large sad ""n' -.AT THE OLD PRICE 1 .. �• �,tiyE WAmNr. 11T7i� ' Q. C TTIMFi' R_ w7 H EVl}8Y POUND JELL-O OIL L.USHUS �% • �.: CLIENTS � o ■ ;,....� €: +' iltsa. GEORGE PA1'Pi�ON .Broker - Xdwk St - Pidke I' 9 _ PHONE PICK. 171 I�0 , -- =LL.^ ; FOR SALE - cook stove, 'equiPPed _ ; _ _ , ... Aster Coffee ` . �. . 'with double "High Hest" oil bur W E MARGARiNi - _mer. $40 or best offer. J J. Bailey, r Riverside Drive (north Elizabeth Our Own Blond Tea 1 We pkg0 7! t " �, d'+'��a�'t"t •• .. r f - St. Pickering.) C °• [[ FOR. BALE mower, 5 ft. cut, on Y - 1080NN: PICKZItING 36 Choice Apricots 28 oz. tin - 3i ' Tubber: Good shape, priced right. �. -- "' Phone Pickering 2801. - cently l that the folk from the three S=- Robin Hood Ca1ce -l�llg = 29c pk ROOMS _ or BOARD and •ROOM, Do not- forget the Big. Day, at i day Schools combine and have a -.. ;. urgently required for good type the Park, at Pickering, on Saturday monster picnic and there will be s male industrial workers. Advise next, under the Rotary Club sus- meeting on Wednesdav of this ROBIN HOOD OATS - Z! _ :.accommodation and rates, to the paces' week_ to disevsa -the matter. As WITH TUMELER a LIS. National Emplo��nent Service, 20 Chas. Clemente . has had some soon a this meeting is over h * * , wi l���S WAX ..� lb. � 4i Albert St. Oshawa. Phone 2616, trouble in his grain fields with an wlil be able to tell You all and the HAW S W A - July 21 insect or some soil conditi on. tittle folk can make planaa for the -•- _ � ll+ii• Pallaize's new house suffer- -day of fun while we hope the. Par Johnson's Floor t�ner qt0 4,. - ed a set -back when the cellar caved eats will fill 'up the picnic basket S CUSTOM WORK in following a bull -dozer ,pushins' and come aloagg• also to top off _CUTTING OR HALLI \G PEAS . of loose earth atratnst the green the day in royal style. . j�/(c (]Q $1094, OR 1 ' walls. .. , •s a•'s+■ili: ..its Camp is here again and this • BROOMS •J 8c 0 - - CUTTING HAY week Live of our boys make the : p _ $. A. OSTERHOUT _ . trip to Ahshunyoong to spend a y Phone Pick. O8J1 _ week to ten days in one of the. rich- t. (phone only after �P• m•1 - �Qtl'lE WANT TO SEE THE est experiences in anyone's life. — — 3 The lucRv boys are: Bil.lze nnis I hardsol ' Gordon Reid, Darin. ttppe, LQnnis _ Handsaws, Sw�ede�w6 And �� Slocum and one of the Su nd nIske - _ ifati•e a good time boys and tna�te _ __ _ Groascua. use of a wonaertul opportunity. OMAR UDELL - We are sorry to report two of 31E3SRRIIQQ, OPTTASId - -- _ 1s801N 131 i EW our ladies o 'White-lale, Ontario n the sick list: Mr"s M.. , - Jun. 30 Southcombe and Jeanne j.iviLrog- FdRM ]�.P stone -W.e ,hope -both will be up gperieuced. Rnl.able tiollaaa tam- r and around before 'too long. - yrallsbLe. Arriving soon. - We would like at this opportun- - itv of expressing! �l1►rlte to 9. la t". Ii. 8. Niasiletexpressing! our - ey;t►Pathv _ta . / #OaL Phoaa fan - ii. PL Perry. _ .. Mrs. Wan. Cheater and Wellington Friiiik' �, i fiy� 1 it the loss of a husband and fat- RE' 6 FOR t;AI.E two -male: well -bred - "WATER-FLOW' - her this peat week Mr.. - Chester, in . �� our minds, was like a landmark • • -; collie nappies. 6 wka. old,_ Phone: = _ -- that seamed• to_have been around ickering Market��_ � ,Punt pickerinor 28�J13. forever and his passing leaves a 4"0- FOR SALE . 3 acres, Brack Eoad, ���� bdanit in the community. His air PHONE 30 ' ' Tickerftri. I3uUdlag restricted to ter, Mrs. - B. T. Closson also stir- _ 43000. Priced - $1200, Terms, N. „rr s river hiss' • . - _ _ - - Z bicEwen, Whithry t!' ~ ew Billie' Hull entertained several of July 21' i_ teartsiilt his friends at -a birthday party on _ Saturday last when be passed the �reeaw .g p11>�"t 8th anniversary of his birth and was -the recipient of. many _ lovely woo .�11a ew - gifts. Violet C.rd:e` alao celebrated - 4'fhe W. M. a, of the Circuit _ a- y _ s _ _ birthday tizi week. aLVet at the home of Mrs: Barrett - . Salem Cemetery, Service was very ;beautiful ou- .,+K...ui .6e.: •,.c vets lavotrou bing aeipfui address by Rev. A: E. - p Young, of Pickering ana we lea rUR.NAOFB AND - .+�hip us music by the Greenwood . � '' y . choir, was macs appreciated. 1 )'M NACE .REPAIRS 3M ft-TWO WATM STWZ t8 lair. ana airs: COOL Wilson. of ' �/�+� Brooldin, were vita air. ana Jlisi• '` ,• }(. I� - Phase or.Write Foe madermis Qvalitp 111r+t�TS _- aadler on Sunday.. - The W. A. a%rved supper-- Tuer :-- OROCE_ RIES and tit evesttng w t.crai N.w ..uuuaeLL -- - -- - pf the Usnh%'a i tati0aw- Schb4il d. B&R1fi>!/ ' ::.+c Cre:nwood Park. lira. Carl ' ,: I I rba Heoeht>r Tlii1 The rase, I.- onus, of - _ - LOCKER PLANT NT - - :. De ;} LL are' plcasea lit. { ital ana gaining s,tren+th, uhe was _ -c� - Meats ProClssed - community and church *^;' , 3 w , worker hers before moyana' to the i }KAISER ,.,.sae o. Brougham. _ . _ - To Your Specifications The marry friends of Mr. Jsrnes :" I ;Raas,t id not ltnpivving `in heat= botirely new from top to bottom, this - ELECTRIC 1�1C C., at Cbe, 5touffville HoAnitsl. oaarvelous new :vaster helps you do { Don't forget the Sunday School more lauodrj, faster ...cleaner! It`s picnic at Woodland Pack. ow Fri - the raost am;s:ing .:. most efficient i sal were SNtsss _ . t P 'ere t" VPasher ever built— ezcdusr - -at r 0 day afternoon, .tutee 39. iBTII[ATEi; Q�iYIIf. • .are charrst service ..••i }°- �ates -Flow" warming talon helps _ 4ee clothes ftesb A40 are- brforde School ws.l uc.0 sip the usu_1 +voter thruLigh your c��t�ea �ins H. + +• a�aiSe; - e on 'S.iaday A dragging your clothes throagn t1.' ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Uzne;;; of wuc:: HA new•: super - safe,. Bass wringer with instant , PlCkerlA$ �... ` :Brooklin and xisaea Alma and Ruby gerl� liitaon, of Whipy, were callers on saf rc se and ass ., ery Mrs W F.- Gibson. last week. fable prasuret�...+ t �,.� !betas 1R'itZ3=Xa 111r 1 s • �.Audley � PRICE $149660 /• - - .. _ _ ... -• ._ -. . PABi0R81t rrasik Wonnacott has been DUNBARTON • - EII,EEN aTSCK S We will be Piea�ed w p av = the OsW-wa Hospital . fora few._ - or crippled Imm saboals and days to if something could not RADIO& ELECTRIC hWM p'e19411106 P*00116 be done clear tip his attack of ,' Eyes '� Guavas Fit " Por, l asthma Centennial United Cbusch ` ? eollect . Plolreetas N. Several from Mere will ' attend rICI�N �� 41814 eer —'� Taaadats: TAO to 10.00 P. 34 now the United Church' picnic at Cedar It - - _ .'Glen on July 5 • , . must have been "the •heat which (i01ti>tOTf ZOQlId L'iCJD. Mr. and 11eaB Ids spent tbe-tr¢�glc- !dept some of our regulars away 11ttM Dane il\M 1�1 _ 1N =elte/eg'R'1'sewM end with Peterboro friends. this week, but if itAs the tithe, as f >� Hamilton friends were the week- *ere have heard from time to time ,r80N11 PI08. 0t Tend Guests of Basil and ffiss. there be no excuse any longer. ' FREE Draw �. ' Churchyard. Yon can sleet/ an,honr longer and • eti . School holidays begin this week still get to church on bane because et Z1% 0f-ail ii>s. ass is ' RADIO SERVICR ' and the clu7dren will enjoy it.. D1ze. commencing next Sunday, July 2, =s/idmi" pgppa =}iNl' Gasi+�atMd R 1t' d!n40 -.iF e1"a with areL7 BaiLr Pratt has be" to as the both Sunday School and - Church : Was e60M Phte� Prlas to be will start at 11.1 b a m. and we teacher. will follow' bite same Procedure as Dw*Uins Fire ;R'r► �d of 10 -feweQ Aniomstiq w J. A. M"11. of Essex Cetttity at Present- Insurance is i teen's Oesstfaa or Ladies' 17- ' and his fe ug�ter Mrs. `Dingwall, of Certiaa pith 14k rase• ` test Toronto, called on friends here re- The work on our. new Sunday , .. inexpensive - f , . 8t nd � Prime: a or School sloVed down this week -end as the menfolk were busy -also- � nwim) TO Hsasttr. . - _ In 4iemorlisra _ where but n odoubt they will be _ "jNMOO � � tJLO81tffi DBO. 18 NH7t:T 0 r AY VALUES ? iloaise coded •asssaa at it }carder, than ever' neltt week PIt,KERTNd JliW`�3LiT.AY "In roving memory . of Eleanor, to make up for lost time. They DOUGLAS t7: Artiliu Field >� . Sparrow, (Le Gard) who passed si, tell us tmofiicially that the Prim- _ _' FOR 1960 PRID111 MI fplk rns, take _over. these new Htchen's` Poulft hymn Chi _ wq_Jnne so, 194a• arc` y �� �� .. MONS: PIC811: M tin W >< '- �e is gone -but not -forgotten, premises and we certainly will be -* � � � From' s -100 percent blood ,hat$. as ' dawnO anot;,vn y,�, able to make use of the additional G. .., Approved Brea ft Oar lonely hours' of thinking, rooin. Financial aM is 'still urgent= Hatcbeq. j TF::;` „i uer are a! %i;, near. , 1., neraed and we hope our go" - OLD.BORBE! ..• ii9.ofa '�. TLq ean't be txat for Fop .,f easiness will otn .. o' ^r L:._ • .f= =scads will_ net fait -us iii. -this re -. laI�TTTIT tllrmrbedi mink rarson rq A Lset. - lrumis may' think the wound is apeet. _ - p Tw $19.00 Vee Tyr* did Barer t' rbane it, T. - h3aled, _ _ W.1 proLrised tell . d i t a+^ i mot` PU R'I'. At 9best ' Plrara Bu. hey Jlithe know th. •rrtt�. rilr�Suridav School picnic and the . }3d �kCH t*B01f1! Asfanrtrrt tacatt (7i. � tilStit ' _ O1at+�4oa>; That lies within the .:_rt con- date is Umtative* set at July g. - �� However there k • f srgsaeli"- R. AL 2; Flrlte tft Pho" WWI y k Mum,' Dad s4 Fatally. GL , F. uding'ia - . -- week - n i week- with aw sther ►- *iiisr. and mother. „ • `'.;•i A.E. Richardson Mr. and >�. • Will Brown and • Jack call on Mrs. Brown called T. C: BASIL �e 41AW R" INGUR"Ilm _ >Odaaedlate Delivery Osm lie He" on Sunday; also Mr, and Mrs. Jno. - i of The FaltvwbB It,�i- Aox called on friends add relativ- III -ALMAJLA espdatt leas es on Sunday. A>NClE1rQ Boll Roaitlai 4 All asadaa I611t- astisblLhed .Liency.. Ready 2"411rk sang To Serve You. A.ph.lt , -'W h i tevale s - 8BO[113: PICK]IRLNG 60. Ahadnam Ceram Bead .�...� _ - ;;y • . ' Ridge Cap and Valley A quartet of young ladies' from - -Those - who' are saran at i - t-� •+� Unnusey Flue Lima 810,04 Green Juvft • - Sunday - School de- handling ' always so = y 4 .i,.r- M M M . '�C sad Lime Brick Face �iek lighted everyone with, s. beautiful Goody�est ... dues why mole F Gonci+sas 111ocke yrmbeaas- sacred song at the Worship Ser• - - People tide on Goodyear_drea ; . .. ' t Of � JUmb Bas and Loose Vedas viceSn Sunday' evening hn the Uri than on say odder kiad.•= Advisee Pasts sad Poles itsd Church 'accompanied by Mrs. `r w�+ Dux►r. a, d the piano. 90tlt A is Hnatasas . W. ,�j 1 CHIEi ; Mr, and Mrs. Don Massey add LAW NO= SAM ..'yam pie W. jVii iZiri,dL family 'of Morganton spent'• last smas+iaa, bat, Pick. l41Wa gggtl➢d ?4 sad 114 week -end with thg formers sifter, Mrs. G. Van Blaricoat and family. "OUR TRUCIM PA38 Taa*AY'• Mr. and Mrs. Linton, of Balsam, KEN AND C LAR K E eat Sunday with Mrs. L. • Hager _ -YOUR- Mr. - PR�iNTI+C� , and Mrs. Jos. Baldwin and _ AUCTIONEERS STAFFORD BROS, Mons Gordon and Bobbie, , of Erin, TIRE were with Mr- hnd Mrs. Hage.rmad Fbemtasd and Aatiwztsad for >rba HOHiiM>BNfiAL WORY,9 on Sunday. - _ Ceaaaea of. Ontoxio and York. :.. Phone -� Whit1W 868 We are sorry to report Mrs. R. - HEADQUARTERS Fai>a stock, Impleme8ta Hod EI1S Dandas Bt. Whit Oat. H. Johnson very i]1 In Toronto East j hold,. Fnrsitw % Real E tats E • b7- General Hospital. -also Mr. Jahn if ales oat' Specialty at Reasonable r May and Mr. T. L. -Wilson are pat- R Rates. Dual Service for do vents there. - . Price of One. McEACHNIE98 Was Fleming is holidaying with i G"OOD EA -- ][flftin -P. O; her brother Ab, and Mrs. Flee = ]ldsrkham P. 0. pkoae��ffia 6 E06 if WA%�.1j.Llu4w i DF' ��� Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marier of Toronto spent ftada}c *ith ' Ir. and rssntiee , have been eftaMiliehed h'UIPI>�AL DZREVT08 MM N. Randall. - SALES AND _...Jx at een since 11190. - - SER�/10E >Mvate A balance 6eerice River .. - W N green - dri�lr ' DAVID K. MARSHALL � '��• Mch�AG7�i$ Prop. sMrs..W iv Chaffin entertained ' the � ". • - - . . l�� .. „Aceouataat •► Ladies' Aid on Wednesday f this . Phone Peek• 193 - week. airs. Fiddes was get spes- }� i FARIK and STOI E ACCOUNTS ker. PHONE: PIGK. E7 J 12 Pickering, Ont• i.easide last week. Davies rat- - urned with her for the week -eltd. LAW I LIM Miss Margo Wilson returned home . *,V MAW after several days ai London' and , a 1\.L 1�IIj V if • d eratoa �nl� irr Ears J B Leh -man, 1lisv'gie, and a>® A 61'­ , u, : i. 1, rnd . Gordon; of Hampton, . visited friends �N KIM rent Works at the Path �/ �✓ "1. 7Ai.1TiT'OEEt Mr. J. B. Wilson and daughter 2087. AUSTIN, PRO1P. - Mrf, Draper, visited Ajax last -~'' •' B. & 1. "nA A is L. ONT- _ ..!l tom or w1eft we,slt. -- Tw�s I(ilas 'Weft .Of Whitby On " 1 .ids 2 Highway, Between Whitby Ai4 Dwsdas et. Beat. WhkrtR 1I0114ry - Garland ate► i •/ And Ajax. -- - NE: WBITBY ° 403 A very pretty wedding was emnized at Ss, Praacis de Sales, - l - .r. ..` ROmm Cathlolc Ch arch; - Pickering, I✓' - , _ • • on Wednesdav .morning. June 21, v - OPTOMETRIST ` -- A. nn : whan Gear- by -Rev, W. Ile edy J. A WILLbUd'HBV 9.El0- to 19AO mad K09 to t *0 gins Garland, daughter t Mrs. - � Johan Garland and -the .ice Jahn .... �rt0 actin �� store.. Wed.. Fr„ T to 9 Garland, of Cherrywood, and Terr- ! = For" Years Conadars harg. Dffi.NF:Y HIAll3.. Opp. P. O. ance John- - Molloy, son- -.of Mr. and - " eat 11%m Agency.- _. t t WA, O.XTARIO Mrs. J, Molloy, Ireland, we=e "min- l�t the popuior beaC}f ed. together in. Holy Matrimony. , r For Coastary P4opeey Oo.w - . - - +z'e y Y• } , - -resarts- everyQnA in the Phone w Res; 9694; Office 1616 The bride' 'given in marriage farm has fun. Thera are - _ iwls J. � (Suds Stewart , -gl sSe by . ' .�. � s• her bbrothez Joseph, wore a gown _ t1D�� (Thrre,.Di7 Service lrraaasd) p S .• •rY � ) fY Far -That Home in The Cky of wNte satin, with a vieetheart '�" %d,/ restful spots for mother owl our City Depa. neckline, long sleeves, short train.-' _I i -.' �. r►S trimmed with lace, and arts at = and dad= - zestful yZamms li1Yl,8y Tomato pearls shoulders ----: ' - -�.. ,. ter tengtR yell w8a Yur,u w�+n n --For the boys and girls :,♦ Ptwne Agin. 901 WY- w B,toatt. 1084 crown of seed pearls. She carried s -sC O Or villor '. licensed _ .shower of red roses, white glad- i - . P Y C L. N' N DE N IN .6- ! _:_ with boat. and ioti, and white sweet peas... _ rf Pelf•, * ' J . Her only attendant was her'' sir ' ' Y ' • " � • , � _ ,:: , .. ti Auctioneers lerin -law Bra, dohs Garland, of DIXON XO N - Markham, who wore a gown of - -- - _ .w th slueong �WASAGA BEACH p••• $5,60 'lit: Yeas' forget-me-not fete, trust ; Bales conducted anywh m DWEN SOUND - _..:........ 7,40 et'g ed pearl blue Gloves, - Bpeel�llzing in Farm Stock, Fond. ore 1eiT end a crown of. . orsttfte - - -err tare and Pre, Sales, blossoms. She carri.?d vin cams- � 6,06 ■ 'aunala C, Q 'MIDLAND ....... .... " n , All Bales personal! Listed and ttons, blue corn flowers and, blue - SUTTON ch p,• 4.10 Advertised. Bllb prepared ash svreet pew' (subject to change i V t/ A Q KH A M �� ' _ Mr. John Garland,., brother of the _ l�� it aka a bride was best man.._-�'tse- °us9.,,: oH0�t1l YOW _ . - were: Mr. Robert Mackey, Whitby, cousin of the bride and Mr. Frank Prompt Jerv2ce E� Larkin, ding . mu i c O played ° EASTERN HOUSE PROPRIETOR Reasonable Rates'. cousin o ' music was played bra c _ . • cousin of the bri3e, Mrs. Cobharsi, /'NONE asoo i AMBIILANC�i PHONE 200 STOCFFMLI7 _ lumntr,, fir, Yetrr Ii -leer, Picker- PHONE sang ' On' this day, Oh Bereg- Mead, as Su rvisor for the day- it not iful'' a .nd at the signing of the re,g- > , been for Pete. a inter sang -'Ave Maria -" time and Mr. Vern Bates as Super- might have taken place right be- The reception pas held at the v"w for Saturdays ' and Nights. fore our eyei• This shows the ad- liride's home on was held, The The hours, this year, will be from vantage of being sn excellent swp*' brides• mother received in. a gray 10.00 a m. to 12,40 aid from 2.00 mew such a Pete. - .. » to 6,00_p. m., and from. 7.00 to 9,00 The Association would lilts to flowered dress with corsage of or- - Your Fr' dly Resident Agent" eaa Mondays say: �►+ � � wish. Mrs. B. Campbell a speedy ange blossoms and purple Iris. 2.00 to 5,00 p, m. and from ?.00 to IItl6>?R,� 402 AtiZNT The bride travelled in a grey recovery after 'her recent opera- _ F RZ OASIIALTY, 8011701, AUT,OII[011ti A J figured silk dress, blue shortie coat 9 .0 p. 1 find o .. Sundays f tion. JAANEUITT IpB�AppB ggp, and navy accessories. AiCer' a wed- 10.00 to 12.00 a'm'. and from 2.00 Everyone will be glad to know . BQY D'RR:7t app ttrtg trip then will ' residr, at the b,0lf p: -'m. There wt71 be swim- titer at. last we tivi3} -lam iixing_m s ` . �� Pmp,RR FOR SAI+10 .WI1`8 rooms farts near Kistgstan. mind instruction several mornings a Fire Area, This was officialiv pass- _ • week for the 'children and none •ed by the - Council last week Tbare eYRIL E. `iV�ORLEY `, under five years may go to the is still a terrible amount of work E�St Woodlands pool alone. For -visitors -this year, be done yep -�. !Lt - least_ it is memi�ers will be required to par -• started. This has come about by the chsase a $1.00 ticket....this will take hard and constant efforts of a few Don4d Crairley is still improv- cape r4 four visitors per day for and one of these deserving, a great ing and will be able to receive any the entire season and no .money deal of credit is Mr. J. R. Martinr and that would care- to drop in will be collected at the pool. These of Old re, as nk Road. COMRIE and see him. He is•,at•the Western visitors, tickets can -be purchased We are, as an Association, ve Coe Hospital, Toronto. from any member of the Execut- �grrt�fut to Mr. Trinnell, our Chi The L� Everyone is asked to remember five. No Berson living within the of Police, for his eptendid.co -opera phenea: Scariloi'o aERIA' oe Haieat+l 111T that- tic' picnic will take. place on school area can-be classed• _as a lion. For a while when any fun Saturday at Dixon's Field. It *ill' visitor, ' as all tissue are eHghble' tion was on at the Aal1. differen .. .: &arbo�rq -Junction " - _ start at 2.30 p, m. and thiere'whll for membership cards. cam were pilfered, but now that th • be rac6s. and run for all. We would IAAt• $att rdayr the Sun• School Chief comes 'hround 'regularly tw' like to say thank -votr tor-all-those held their picnip at Lynbrook Park,' , r three t +urea a night. this -vettin FOIL iM. MEDiATB, DMJV94Y who have donated' prizes so '� to ' and'e-%*x7one had a marvellous time ess has stopped and this makes f,Qy[131•;R -. [tough or T1tr�tsed. '15e1m, Sash and Door+. make `this dav-DoFsp:lo nnli all the children were "except- better 3'or 'sIT cone ed. ' ; At 8.00 p, m. Satu' day night we • ionafly -welt, behaved. During the tr••,..n.r uh-t•rg C )7J1!LRT�'t+ame Bash. Giese. Opus! trill ksve one of nur re"12T Bin- avdmminq perlod,_ Mr. Pete O'Neil ,leea.._.; Factory -hailt add, pventted. _ dos and th% - *esk : tisg-- Jacktpot'. of Old. Forest Roes made a ve%^y P;CKER17v(: 'I•nR71JF ..P" sz'tl•' .:u.tKt -- Ten ►lest, ioaaava10s; c� c, 8teeeAn.Vre.. -rands ! tt6.00 won3erful Jab of saving a littlo Rif! �COU`�iCTL. r 1 be to tnow that fake trcn� rtivtivtsin±r. 7'hia ^i'tict -R not �' �viil - et. A:,Y .t _I.Y 4, '1930 C~,-Bttmw,Weldtex, anti rich a ��. 1.11 will to open a ptea»ber of - _ f ..x...71 '.. - .Arptult Add CeAir wlrb !toile. losnl6rio etdiss�_ • _ Pal will b► 00 Bun- our gr'oi i tiut'v. ,u- J day. The comnu met lot ovi oibec *Ric beMr hpld there. ills � tie- biuniMnrtj Ritilldinjt, Vill 1. H t'. d+.rgra6r !t ++� -+e„ iMilesbw�lt 0d�t•► - at�1t a)rpoim9e6 l�Etl. � - appaseakk Wfted in frovi the aide of Brou�isam• ' at the 6M end of the ppbl and had L. T. Jsheeloa� � r ., +. -• , , _- may.___• '. .. � - .. - i . - .;': _ r- _.... - -- - - -- - — -- - - - -- - - - -- - - -- - _ t y that they fall' horizon-tally across Year in year out quality hats � the Creek or stream a few feet apart. Then they build their dam by filling in between the trees " . always been -and will always ' « - - :...�. � with brush, , small trees, stones. • + • I grasses and weeds, bound together - M _.�. .!'. _ . 's i 1 • `with t;tnd."Naturally 'as the 'body • of water increases they build higher BA, and higher. The mu �t�•1 :�� Gvet%doiime F l ara¢ a d, so 1 am evil. is put on with their feet and he tall s i, s, `` -: _ • smoothed down with t which, . - _ _ '���,,11���• ' ASummer -came to 0' ntario,. last closely_ resembles. a trowel! The - _ , ►I�. ��� ' week and it stayed for nearly beavers live on roots, bark and four whole days. So what? Well. water plants and, they always con - -- the took off the storm windows sill gregate in families. Their work is I spent one whole precious day dope at night —which .accounts for ' .00, -' painting screens and getting them the fact that we did not - see any v on: We drew doviu blinds against beavers, although with this remark- ' the sun; we opened windows to able evidence , confronting us we windward and we brought -the eltc- certainly had, tittle doubt of their -� • -- - Eric fa,, . ": ,,:•-iii ' . Siren as we ._tx — - isteace. When —we wars finally w were expecting three' of 'our' folks ready to leave the dam we Sound for - home for the weekend I went shop ourselves face to face with several ping with hot weather menus in head of young cattle coming down HO OO w l for a drink, so we decided to fol- mind — fruits, 7eUies. and drinks, and low the cowpash as a way out of the makings for. various-saiads.. ! - Th the bush —and it was a far quicker — � -Then 'u•i h -P0 O ] _ _ _ _ t the capriciousness for q (, which our Canadian climate must -and easier way to travel than -, the _ surely be getting famous the• wen -_` we had• chosen to come in. `- .r� ther ' changed again. We needed Back m the car we thought we - i» G. H. SHARP - -' g g - ` soups more than salads: hot,driaks would go on up the road if it i Wasn't too badly flooded. We " ---CHAPTER FOUR - with slumber. Webb deft him there rather than the ,iced variety. We in his big, old chair. 887 shut up the doors and some of the watched other cars come through - '(.Continued from --last week) - windows and in the` evtnin without any mishap so Bob figured - -- --- -- He went_=up the street, spurs 8 % -- the -Juas- Bug could take it tt�o, - - Sheriff Hank Roberts- left the jingling. Mae's restaurant was (' t�I had a fire in the kitchen and a bit And she did —with the water n saloon with the doctor. The- old dosed He found his way through ,d`AWCAw�� - in ti -e furnace'too. P peace officer walked with a steady the pines to her cabin, but the cabin However, maybe the eookr wea. to her axles. gait -Above the bandages, his face door was padlocked Girls and flowers a' beautiful titer• was responsible for my hay- Well, having seen the dam. I. was gray and snaps with pain, .but lie reckoned' she was at Hain - t in a job dose for me which per- for one, wanted more particulars, - - combination. Embroider the gar- g ] j • - .� - his puckered eyes were narrowed. Robert's plate. He knew that be land and the girls,- crochet' hoop-- - haps•wouldn't even have been start- -so this - morning I began staking i hard. He. refused the doctor's arm. wouldn't be, welcome at Hank's: skirts in simple stitchesl - ed had the weather 'remained hot inquizieL 1 learned that in August, There was the bloodstained pool A familiar- .figure lurched front Variety and beauty! Pattern 887; Anyway, four energetic -young -1949• the local Sportsman's Club F 4a There and the water in the basin the lighted doorway of a'-saloon. A transfer :. one motif 6x27. two 6x14 people got .busy 'with pails and rags, managed to procure ttko beavers. that had become pinkish from short; btavy- shouldered, bowlegged inch; crochet directions. and washed all the muresco off one of each sex, -which they placed blood. Tex and the Hoot -Owl man with a shapeless, bat pulled Laura Wheeler's insproved pat= the ceiling of the room that is next in the bush. The Department of Pool Cowboys lined up at the bar. 'slantways across his ;eyes. Isis tern makes crochet sad ktnitting so in line for being attacked with roller Lands and Forests also contri- Webb stood there, alone, save for • '- widespread gait was unsteady. His t,imple with its charts, photos and and water - paint. So now, to 'my buted two and` the four beavtrs were old- judge Anders fti his risty _black• spur - rowels dragged on the wide. = concise directions. - - = - way' -'Qf thinking,- the worst -part then kft to their own devices. suit and threadbare white shirt and plank sidewalk. He had a bottle Send twenty -five cents (25c) iii of the job is done. Since they propagate fairly rapidly; _ - string tie - of whisky in one hand a six- shaot�er •ebins (stamps cannot be accepted) . r . • . and always live in families, it is "Come. Webb, said Judge And- *in the other. for this pattern to. Box -1. 121 Sunday afternoon we had a very surely safe to assume that their ens sad, taking the _cowboy's. arm. Somewhere a piano, was pounding Eighteenth Street, New Toronto. interesting and enjoyable experi= .-number has doubled be ltd hiss down the street to his odt a ragtime piece. Some drunken Oat. "Print - plainly pattern number. cabin. . . COW was tr is to sin There ante. "We haze heard that no country. iVith soil and water conservation tpy Y g g -- }row nanie and address.. not so very many wiles from here. such a vital problem it would seem- . judge Anders found a sealed bot-. was the laughter of dancehall girls there were beavers at work and we that the industrious beaver could rte and a corkscrew, He made and the voices of men in some sort thought a real beaver dam might be used more often eve it is. r.. - 'Webb take a stiff drink. ' Then he- of an- argument. Yellow, blurred g r8 t shoved him info the bathroom sad light shout from saloon windows N•E l�l'QJT� be worth investigating —the Exhi- Perhaps this project ettald be du= - laid "out a razor and shaving mug, "Damned if it ain't Webb Win- '"'""�'�'";"• •� bition variity• being the only _ones plicated in other counties. He tamed on the hot "wafer, tens," leered the man . with the -gun most of us had seen, "I'll. send kid to the hotel for and the bottles &'e drove along a very narrow Other Women' Found Cour clothes, Webb. You'll, feel "It's me. Joe Blake." _- . _ faeair Anar Hirst: I itrvr had - Country ro;d• —so narrow - that two ter After a "bath'and shave'° He _ 'What you huntin'? Trouble, ?" :.to. -leave my husband and come ears could pass only by having These Hints Helpful closed the bathroom door. "Hell, no, .Webb.- I'm - just in, Peme with my baby. fie did not their two off -side wheels off the _ h - Back- in the front room- of his tows6 that's all. A man's got to suppoR us - road —and was I glad it was Bob Keep' hot -pan holders ai your, 0 cabin, judge Anders stood looking- kinds celebrate now and then, - ain't ' - "S i a s e .• a w`ho ' was driving r To get to . the finger tips by hanging them at the at the uncorked--bottle. 'Everything he ?" married t h r - t dam we had to walk about half side of the stove I use suction Cups is his body clad for that whisk "Better years ago, he lras with hd6ks attached (as sold for. y, put ,up 'that gun. State, . a mile through' the bush until we -' His hands were unsteady as he or else use !t "- had at least 18 came to the stream. In one place carrying clothes in autos). Moisten corked the bottle and par__ it back "Meanin' what neighbor?" we didn't .need anyone to tell as the rubber and mount the hooks on - _ is the cupboard His lips twitched. "Meanial-� wmester, that it makes Jobs. Finally ' beavers had been at work. Several the burner side ;opposite the oven- " nervously and' his gait was slow, me kind oE'toach� when a man has m y stepfather tall silver birch, about 6 inches is end), This arrangement saves hunt- -a -as he moved away from -a gas- si his hand 1 'got one is signed s note. so 8 _ we could b diameter, lay across the stream, and tag and bending; - besides, bri�M _ the closed Cupboard that held the mice. sow." nY had been cut down by these mar- holders add color. untouched bottle. Webb's right, hand .held a gun. _ oar, home, and - vellous ' little animals • '.. s he even got my , Quite evi- -- He went on up tlrt street. He was The can coverts the boss of the dent! - a new dam was in the mak- When -one of• my ready -mad. - steady enough now as he walked - Scissor -Bill Pool, , - husband work. _ Ktinxvin .t,... K. - -into lda!'6 feata�raa�. ):1:. . •� -.." "IX.. r., �.. »: •r l'i�L_1vt.' - -1. 1TYt4�t '-� stro{atblt At0 ti1G "wort[ �I _ .. I Z-ft- plait -hat _ i. iii . rr lVrYh� 4k;t td the buckle and re -cover it with the faded when the cook told him that else use it" and my husband drew the pay! Ray. pashicg through- underbrush, material, of a dress 1 am sewing, _ - Mae was not there. She had gone Slowly, with a fumbling move-- "He does -not seem to care any - atumbIiag. over the rocks and I pry the buckle apart and use tfit to the town dance, meat. Joe Blake put away his gnu.- ;ping. for tat nor the ebtldren, I - "Alone ?" )Fit . •stoned. and trying, to evade the old covering ati-a. pattern for east- _ bottle eto WebbAly and held out had to ;tad any two-year -old girl marshy- bogfioles• that were -every- • ting the, new one..Then I baste the _ ...... Not exactly, Judge" said the. his bottle to Webb. to my -grandmother —and 1 miss her +nook an old roundup cook. "She "Drink, neighbor ?' - " where. Then in a bit of s clearing new ,covering on or hold over gent with Ali Abbot" 'Nol" Webb_'s voice was taut M much! Now, away 'from hum: at there was the dam! We had heard frame as bnckie fits together _ least I know my baby is taken care _ Old judge - Anders Carried Webb's' 'roo damn proud, webby ?" . ' o[, and I need not w it* was about fift3 or siiity feet- Again.' - - „ " orry 'myself wide . but it looked to as to' be • telescope valise from the hotel. I t 1 reckon that's abous it. Blake, sick a►sa a little too heavy for him 'sad When I drink, it's with friends •nearer a' hundred and it was holding- Make metal porch chain more - ke had to keep changing hands. It savvy?" "Since I left, he does not want back a tremendous amount of wa- comfortable, with shock absorbers kept hitting - the sides of his legs, • "I savvy." • So I sore even support the baby. , ter. 1•n -fact, although wt had not _ cut from . old garden hoses Cut a vvy. ,Joe Blake seemed to "� I intend W take it to the seen it. others whom we met t ' almost upsetting him. But fie did sober suddenly. His voice lost its Children's Court sill let them set- qld-, piece .She length of each runner, at scim to notice. _1Ie etaggertd blttrrM thickness- sad .there in the s us -that quite ••a stretch of road, split one side, and slip -the host +a dogged] until he tie it for me. Am t tight or wrong, further u the line, was flooded around the runner. You'll find it y got to his uncertain light, his eyes were two MRS. B.B." P S amble• red slits, on account of the water the, dam - 'keeps the chairs from sliding.*-pre. Webb had bathed and shaved. He "Keep on rememberin'. Blake." A husband who refuses to sup- was holding biek vents rust and paint marks. had a. bath towel: wrapped around' ' ' "r ain'! the forgettic' kind,, Win- " port his family mast be made, ' f suppose, like other folk, I had + • • - -_- - 2. Ms middle when he opened the` tars." t I do not see what other course heard of beaver dams and knew I use art corners in my snapshot ,nor, judge Anders came in, a "So f figgered." • �•ou could take. It is a city von pretty well what to expect but 'album and place the negative of •. forced smile on his 'face. - 3 ne two men stood there in the • did mot -resort to it long ago. actually seeing it is something elst each snapshot directly under the' "Thought -I'd bring it myselft shadowed •yellow• light. thrown on • A man who brings children irtto again. As far as we could figure print. This saves - hunting for .the Webb. Need the exercise." the plank walk by a saloon window. • e g y ponsiblc it out 'each dam is started by the negative when we wanrt a reprint Webb looked at the old attorney'. 'Webb ebb slow! put his six - shooter the World is le aU res Y y P • for them. If he will not support beavers felling trees in such a «ail mar• Then he held out his hand . When back' in the waistband of his • them through 'love for them, he `he spoke, his voice. -teas none too trousers. , steady. "Want it, Blake:" he'said' quietly. ?Host be forced to by law. That "I don't' know what 1 ever' did, "Want' that slug in your belly ?' is *hat our laws are for. 'Judge, to earn the sort of friend- "What you dirvin' at ?" growled a four husband seems to" be " ship you've showed men" Joe Blake. • congenitally opposed to any kind Drink, Webb ?" -' Webb- grinned .a little. "The ' • of work. It may be that, fresh - "I, reckon not. • Unless you need leaves has -been rustlin' a little; ' from service, he found • veadjust= --- Jes't a little �vst 'rnottgh —• meet- iX;,v;, ,u'.- - — mister- •_ p. I haven't touched -ii since the to give me the kind of news that 1 lem. But' he should not have night after your trial. There's a wanted.. Blake, I'm. not goin to • married without realizing the k� 'case of'it'in the clothes close). [t kill you here and now, because • responsibilities - which marriage hasn't been touched until tonight you're drunk. Go sober up, -then • involves. These, he has evaded when I opened that bottle." get ready because I'm comin' after • in spite of all the encouragement, Webb dressed and they sat .there you 'and Ab Abbot. Tell that to •you gave him and the help he is the front room, talking. r, Abbot when p g. you find him." • • accepted from others. rather, judge Anders • talked and "What's the idea of talkin- that- . . i hoe prove :� k n 1 . Webb-was . forced to listen. - Webb away, Winters ?" . p the future will wanted to•go tip. town. He wanted 'Just a notion. Take the news to •' brighter for you, and that soon' to see Mae, talk to her for a little Ali Abbot that I'm killin' him os • a way will be found for you -to N - while Just for a few minutes. Be- sight. The same goes for you. I ' have both children with you. - _ cause, save for -Judge Anders, ' he got a_ notion who killed Ed ••Young + Once, free of. anxiety, you will rwai-absolutety friendless. and Bob Anderson. Do you under- ' find yourself a jab, and help make He couldn't leave the old man stand what 1 mean, you murderin' ' this come true.; ...sow. - It wouldn't be the sgeare = 'skunk? Savvy, you low -down. _ R • • - - ,�,s_, _ l " thing stnokinnd talkine Anderb sad - mysele-crossin' snake? R'm I inakui' A man who will not support his 8. a plain, you : ••ellow- bellied, family must be made to; When -his T ,. oa about his yesterdays. Webb bushvibukin' coward," fam cannot move shifted uneasily .in- his: thair. and Joe Blake stood• there; his {ace him the law will tried to -Pretend to listen, twisted with -hate, yet he made no U7. Anne Hirst is here to help YOU It was nearly' midnight before move for,his, gun. •.. - through any trouble. Write her at " Webb' could get awiy: -The old ii- ' ,'You're sayin' words that no titan Box 1, '121' Sighteeiith• St. New Two In The Bush's--Mrs,. R; .M, -B-ush gingerly- r-emeves `the - torney was asleep in his big arm kin take, Winters," •foe Blake's Toronto, mail from her sidewalk mailbox, careful not to disturb Motnma abair, his pipe in his "hand.- 'He ._ voice wis 'cholie6 with anger. "I'm Bluebird, who is housekeeping inside. The Bluebirds are the looked gray from fatigue 'and he killin' you for • what you said" Sticky dough comes off hams _ fo-urth couple tit move in 'and raise a family• in the same- Ioca- sth'red restiessly'in liis 'sleep. Ex ' "Fill Your hated, then."' easily when you rub-dry corn meal tion. ft's okay with the Bushes as -long as Mr. and Mrs. Blue:. _ baestion had bhw+ eted the ald man- (Continued ntxt week) between them. bird leave their -mail alone. w --- • _ ,� - � - - � •- GREEN �- Ll .§ Back in grandmother's day. fresh ICE BOX CARE V, - • salads were regarded —at least on C6h:ibme- s15' e.- melted -shortening common Irt9stakss -this continent —as something -of a.:. and I c. light, eorn syrup. Beat in Too deep, too thick and too soon K. novelty. But now they are consid- 2 eggs. -Sift together 2" c.- sifted•` are perhaps the commonest mis - .-tred ass appetizing and very health- all- purpose flour, 4 taps, Magic takes made`ia gkrd-ening when it- ful addition to any meat- baking. Powder, % fsp. salt; add comes to sowing seed There are - • Just how - -- alternately with 95 c, milk and 1 a few' big things like - tulips, gladioli popular they are ib tEp: vanilla extract to fi>!st tnisture or -• found in the statement that one potatoes "thit are planted, any' stirring' well after each. • addition. where from 4• to 12 itches deep. 4ailroad, not the largest • by any Bake in 2 greased '9' ' layer pans But with the vast majority of seeds ti means, serves more tins e,ne huh in 350-degree ovent25 -30 minutes. deep planting is inadvisable. The died and twenty -five thousand of _Cool, halve each layer'lengthw3se general rule is three times the dia- its special, salad bowls annually to making "4 layers. - - meter. This' means, an. ipch deep _ .> dining -car patrons: and practically for things like beans, peas, corn _ eery good restaurant and hotel LEMON FILLING and naturtiums, but mere pressing features a distinctive• salad bowl Brend 4ii tbs. flour ivkh ?, c. in for tiny- seed like that of lettuce, a == isumttla such as the one I give heft. .'water to-.make smooth paste. Add called: �; C. water and .% c. corn syrup. Petunias, such carrots,-etc. With the very ) P• fine seed such as alyssum or poppy, -' CHEF'S -SALAD BOWL _ Cook, stirring constantly until thick- -al, that is necessary is to spread and 1 bead lettuce ened. Beat egg ,yolk; gradnally'add press in gently. ' 1 cu diced- cucumbers - _ cooked mixture to it. Return to The larger seed mentioned —that Day Day "They do it for weddings, why not for divorces?". P heat; -cook_ l m.nute,,.Stir in - -1 tbs: is peas, beans, etc. — should be- -William Stone seems to ask as he prepares to drive off in his - 'hgreen pepper cut in strips lemon rind• few grains salt and i•fo spaced -at Itast three inches "apart.. - - „• P P `1 cup cooked ham cut is c, juice. Spread filling between lay• this is not very difficult as it is. ribbon - decked auto after being just' divorced." : That's , the OK steps - - ---ers -and on -top of cake. Chill. Top easy to keep each individual seed sign stone is giving. : - -3 hard- cooked eggs cut is with white icing. separated. With the smaller carrot, eighths , Jettuce or beet seed, or flower seed Back Savers these ',machints , thoroughly culti- _ -tai atoes -slat ut wedges - of about the same size, spabing ' It • is a = good plan to have aY vale a half acre garden in less than _ --__ conclusion, as . the canning to i/s cup_Frenelt dressing - will be more difficult. There are couple of hoes of different size or an hour. They are so easily guided 1 tablespoon and -- preserrjng._ season zs— ahnasr -- - ° p°On nappy cheese upon us again, just a fe v tr- •ord:3 TtttTe gadgets ~oa tit- atsarkct_wltich perhaps one regWar garden _hoe too after a little practice that one 1 tablespoon csttmp of--- welkmeant advice: They're will help spread out the lowing, or and' a Dutch- type hoe. The - latter._ can cultivate to within an-inch or - Mesisod: Break lettuce in bit -size words that I know every menu one can let a dribble trickle be- which is shaped like the letter "D" so even ofstm�l-plarsts lilts ouior• . . -= pieces in salad bowl winch has been - facturer of fruit pectins wish were eween thumb and Sager. Evan lira, it one of rise very best tools for. This means that there will be rubbed with a garlic clove (60tion- emblazoned ia'huge letters on every however, it is best to- thin as 'killing weeds and grass under very little garden left :a r., rl -= -. W. Add.rtegetablcs andsneat .Coin- _ ,kitshga wall soon as the plants ire ep to. at shrubs and trading plants and for with the hand cultivator. - bine French dressing with remain- When fruit least are inch apart. This will give leaving a fine mulch,- behind; One - -It's -been said before, of course, assns pectins — either room for develapment which all --should' be carefuf, however, as it that a clean, Sharp tool does an der of ingredients and mix welt __ ii9ufd or 'powdev-- follow the print- plants must have if they. `are • to will slice' off good and bad plants easiei and better joh than one that Pour Giver salad and toss lightly. ed directions, to the letter Don't grow welt To spread out the very with equal facility, - - has been left outside all winter. BASIC FR1iTTCiI DRESSI3iG _ � � �09e ow th� bY � `fine seed, staff that is only about 'With the larger gardens. one of ' `irlittle more of this" or "'a - little the size of a pinhead or smaller, It the small tractoti will -save aa_ 1 testpocu dry mustard lees of that's' If you do you may i• a . - - - . • � tr�aspaoa cosec•,. salt - - Rood plan be %ce sowing to - eaocmous amount of head labor. The alas whose ship comes is stile teaspoon onion salt hs cols, —sad thu► blame the Pao- mix with a link f,ne sand or "earth FquipVed with cultivator, and par lend a lot of relatives waiting on duet rather than the real culprit - and. sow the whole mixture. sibs, also a small disk or harrow, the dock. - .. rj(t tesspoon papp _ _ 2 tablespoons white vinagar - 6 tablespoons salad all (olive - - - - oreasnos`n _ CANADA PRODUCES SEED POTATOES FOR ALL.THE WORLD- _ ♦ i clove garlic _ Mathod. Mix all ingredients m i". nightly stoppered bottle about • an as x �� x :: i 4,• scour' before- 6ceded. Remove gar - •` Y sa y X w ' _ sic . before mixing with the salad�a ishich should be tossed together Just-'before serving. A friend passes along this recipe for "Straw_berry Ballymaloe," des -' :. cribed as " cookie dream --a failure- _ proof LV delightfully easy to -- - - - snake, taking only twelve minutes -" to .bake. When topped with fresh - strawberries -it is a dessert it for `:.-kings and• queens." -. The story goes that the recipe -' otigiaaily came from Ireland -- - a �-*hich accounts far the _n*tme -and Oat the ingredients were listed like ` - . —_AW*%s "Four eggs; the weight of two eggs is tiour; the weight of three : eggs is sugar' and i forth. H_ owever, f*, fi . ♦;.e 'of as less patient cooks oa this side of the water, tee amounts have been translated into more modern - "cookery language." So here goes —with just -the- tom t .that you. dos t need - to confine�Ballymaloe to strawberries. It is just as de- _ licious with fresh raspberries, black- � .. .. berries, peaches, or canned. fruit purees and jam's. STRAWBERRY BALLYMALO>g "so three 9-inch layers - Grestse bottoms of 3 strfight - _ sided layer pans (do not use slanted ones): then' fiat them`with waxed _ -- ,s the stand's gowns of supply for seed potatoa, Canada nellbisns osrti seed , paper and grease again. Do. not - _ ". - eetek d ttii Ilse tosrld P grease or line sides: - - y s° �n SP's ef awe of mankWe most essential food4 Silt together leis cap@ sifted caste flour �___1 1jS . > � lea rnm s Sells 'an�ada first- Wh teaspoon snit � Beat . .'6 whole eggs until fgamy �" Beat in graduaUY S cap plus 2 tablespoons : :" m _ _ _ ... .• : : : SUM this adve>t'tisement is an adaptation of one that the peoples of other oouutries know of the Beat egg - sugar. mixture until it is - =sc thick it stands in soft peaks. " of a series' created by • The House of .Seagram .,quality,, variety a>tid ..prestige of • our products, Zhis -.is. impoctantl ;'to tell the _peoples of other" lands about Canada the more likes the buy from us. _ Fold in - -_ ... - - - - __ - ---- - � y are to . � i teaspoon lemon extract an - — ` d her various products. for ttie pass iwv Fold in dry ingredients- carefully, - r little at a ,time. '. ,care this caittpaign has been appearing in, We-feel that flit horizim of industry does not Pour batter into pars; spreading 7 - - - -,- it weil to the edges. newspapers, and-,magazines - printed in many terminate at the boundmy Pshe of its plants; it has a ' Bake at 425 degrees (hot oven) 12 languages and circulated_ through- broader horizon, a farther'uiety -this 4 minutes. _ - _ Remove cakes from pang imtitedi `_ pnt the world: _. - _ _ r ately and pull off - waxed' paper. - ! slieilJ etitbtaces the entire Doinilzi+ f COOL. - Our prosperity' is. based on one ,., • -That is palsy The House of $eggmm ability to eell our products to other `lieliet�es that it is in the interest of 6 cups• .sweetened straw= - - - a - r berries between - lape`rs and•oti top. teountries.-Every Canadian has a _ =: -every Caiwdianinaicufatxurertohelp _ - ' Gamish cream -- - _ liersonid sake in foreign trade, for the sale of all Anadiari producti in Note: If you desire a lash, juicy_ one' out of-every - three-dollars: of : foreign ntarbSta.'-It is: in this spirit appearance, let some of the straw- berries sprinkled with sugar stand �• - 4anada • a national income results that these adtl�tisernents am being • � � .. until juice i� drawn oat: - from our trade abroad. The more �aublished throughout the tvarld,. - y: Although my next offering is called "Ice Box Cake" You don't - - actually have to own a refrigerator • ' \\ - �s� A its order to enjoy it—not so long O 5s you have a- realty cool place to give the cake a chilling after the - blling is: spread. between the' layers.,, - - - • - jai, .tail, Uv1XVt.r1 VmZ ,., THURSDAY,. FRL_ SATURDAY JULIE 39, 30 and JULY 1. Shows At 7.00 - and 9.0 0 P. M. Saturday Matinee at 1,30 P. M. 11 the King's Me BRODERICK CRAWFORD ' - CLAIMMONT NCO- 0PERA'�VE _ TO SAVE FEED ON THE RANGE: Y 00110 a Bus � AS T" hoar MAUER GROWING PELLM 1 , � /' XvA Rea: Std! $l Zinv s. MAL ., - `Offer These Adsaiatmes - "- -:...� SCAF�,j�h� A. There is no waste. - 1201'rel-Put- 'a' &L'o not blown out Py the wind-' THE RO %Y CELEBRATgS IT'S 3, Loss from spilling and billing out is eliminated. Pellets spilled on FIRST ANNIVERSARY- ground can be picked up readily by the birds. THE WEEK OF JULY sRd 4, Birds cannot pick over the feed for certain more palatable ingred- WIN our Birthday Cake by guessing correct weightl Cake ients. They get a coimpletely balanced ration. donated by "BRASS BOWL BAKERY AND DEL- � :.6. Pellet feeds, becausq they are compressed have less exposed sir- •ICATESSEN, Stop 14, Kingston Road. T e Birthday face to the air thus retain their vitamin content longer.. Cake on dispplay in Theatre Foyer. A, Pellets are compressed mash in appetizing form - the bads like it. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - JULY 3, 4 and 6, ' 1 _ J011SON SINGS AGAIN Sea: onsee Ohms stmeb p PQKAW i.'0 !. >1L R.afardrya and New ap. P410 P. W SAO F. 2L p Free Parking e THVR3DAY, P'BIDAY, $ ATURADAY - TUNE !9, 3% AU41: The Kid from Te=ase _ °TABZAWS MAGIC FOUTITAIN" - 1- • I r- N OT ICE :to - FARMERS • iCASH PRICES P,�1ID _ - FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS 97.00 eaob OOWB SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED FREE FOR SPEEDY PICK -UP PHONE BAN NCR 1:Z333N'S»R11*Ta LOCAL REPRESONTATIVE's PHONE 242W2 1 ME' Si. CHAPM AEI &SOM ;Phone 281 �V - Picketing, Oat. pe& ...fife uYle>l�s Wit l sae 4 -. * invisible heel -and. sleaiev,121019 •utlin.e F. 1 �` lovol � �. f .. .•, r J so pr'�eofut with . modem �• $boo$ -end �a sh.toniy '* an JOANNE DBI> L A R Nf' O N T ., .: _ 1 IN TECHNICOLOR, - STARRING 11 LARRY, PARKS and BARBARA BALE l � `MONDAY and TUESDAY - _ _ • ADD I ED ANNIVERSARY HIT July 3 and'4. Last Complete Show At SJW, Owing to the rain last Friday groom, maisted, we evening, the street dance and fair write jersey Forcktrav� HERE COMES TROUBLE ADULT' r.rq, �aaAINMENT silk dress, has beep postponed until Jury 7th. eljn g to Northern Ontario the Ail draw ticxets dated June E3, WILLIAM TRACY and JOE SAWYER La �A_Y nlia Lucas #a bride Wre a navy ZU Crepe' dress 7 ill be good for the draw on the with pink weessoriem. They. win FUR$DAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY -JULY 6, 7 and $. , Satrrog PAULETTE GODDARD newt BRODERICK CRAWFORD � 1'l , g e also O a return resilie in Toronto nt their return. football ,game game between Oshawa and Guest were present from $touff- Claremont, -p I nspe�ter general PLUS This is being sponsored vine, Uxbridge, Markham, Oshawa, „ by the Claremont Learoa. w4wiam. - Georgetown. The W. A. will hold their July meetia on the Gurasy Heading systems SNOWBOUND Brampton The local Bowling Club will be a ana Toramto. Starriass DANNY! SAYE ' 1 I iPt TECHNICOLOR cottage at La3gs Simeos. !Ylth ROBERT DE1dDiL8PRICE busy spot on July 8, when a tour. aament Mena .1.+ .STARRING j1"� {;� ADDED ANNIVERSARY 8IT jl � �' F. Casaie,...Gsis date is not _ of Trebles will be .• U RODM A N _ �. TSUR. JULY a, e � �ta EYES OF TEXAS Skyloft last we". put on by, the a «,. , Festival, July T. � SnPPer will bp served from s. so to :BROUGHAM Recreation Committee . of the Bus- ' o'clock. A d* ma wM be Ztven in Dacha .Andrews Maureen O'Hara wree Mr. �° wtnn � sad faatil of Char& Service for the obmervam- Mr. Victor Morley (i - i ROY BOGEBS and TRIGGIM 1' Sea: onsee Ohms stmeb p PQKAW i.'0 !. >1L R.afardrya and New ap. P410 P. W SAO F. 2L p Free Parking e THVR3DAY, P'BIDAY, $ ATURADAY - TUNE !9, 3% AU41: The Kid from Te=ase _ °TABZAWS MAGIC FOUTITAIN" - 1- • I r- N OT ICE :to - FARMERS • iCASH PRICES P,�1ID _ - FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS 97.00 eaob OOWB SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED FREE FOR SPEEDY PICK -UP PHONE BAN NCR 1:Z333N'S»R11*Ta LOCAL REPRESONTATIVE's PHONE 242W2 1 ME' Si. CHAPM AEI &SOM ;Phone 281 �V - Picketing, Oat. pe& ...fife uYle>l�s Wit l sae 4 -. * invisible heel -and. sleaiev,121019 •utlin.e F. 1 �` lovol � �. f .. .•, r J so pr'�eofut with . modem �• $boo$ -end �a sh.toniy '* IF with Mr. eq of tshe Lord's Suppw in St. Join's C w"k last UHMB Ron kindall and Mrs. Fred Worley. A good crowd turned out to the winday was woo attended. The choir ;auntie and lJeL BAT, f JULY ?, t; Does I parr y, evening to locals defeat p yaws a - y soic by Mr. Robt Miller, dad the beautiful Moral decorstians added verybody good football tame, even it S"Onds this �d sery e.. Mr. Lackie Pod Douglas Cinch Dareell were wet A number from he" -went to the IS a very simmm - appeal. urged that we place our glory, not in Decoration Day Sortie at Uxbridge tempos thi 4p, but that We_ Glory is the Lord-- - 7M VEM >�A� Phone Pickering Ids J 1. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell 'Pen't The W. A. will hold their July meetia on the Gurasy Heading systems the 'week-end at No»hn Watt's evening of 'Ttise- may. 4th, at J O'clock. Note Me ftaash and 11isimmu , baPPpes cottage at La3gs Simeos. change of date at the home of Hold and lMaLled Mrs. Ed. Lewis spent the weep- � �' F. Casaie,...Gsis date is not _ end with friends in Toronto the one reported last week- RODM A N _ T2wee to four hundred Persons from there attended the picnic at St Johns United Church is- hav- ing sl "­­j _ hl Works �.�as e�t Meta Skyloft last we". put on by, the a «,. , Festival, July T. � SnPPer will bp served from s. so to Recreation Committee . of the Bus- ' o'clock. A d* ma wM be Ztven in _ Rear of Pickering News ineasmen's Association. All had a the evening by the Buttonville W Lsm - F.x� red good time. . - -.Mr. Sid Mein", Wins May Me- Institute named "Hie Women Folk ". visitors" the Harvey home . Lopi F "V Intyre, Mies Audrey Torrance and. friend, a1I of Toronto. spent the on Sunday. were: Mr. and Mrs. Sberlock.- Toronto, .. Mrs. Burnett, week-end with Mrs, • H- G. Mcjatyre Mount Clair, New Jerft 7, and Mrs. ISCZNt M AUCTIONEER here. Palmer and Mrs. Sharpe, Oshawa. plakerIf dad Wlittby T'wpe. Rev.. A. and Mys Lecide had a The W. M. $. Auix3liary of SL Fuss, Household dad Peopaety number of visitors last week- Rev. John's Church met on Thursday . Sales speeltlty a and Mrs. Carrie. Victoria square, June Ei, Mrs- $arelay's with a -rid Pro>pst •tte�tb� (liven on T4heWay- MI's. Lackie's parents. attendance. 7%e program of -the Mr, and Mrs. Wash. Gray, Garden : afternooh . !rah ail a neview of Vbkby R. R. 1 - Phone NIL 014 Hail, on Wednesday. On Sunday: the advance of the Society dating Mrs Harry Gibson, Nelson, H. G, the .twenty -five ye" past, and Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Armstrong Mrs. M. Ellicott took charge of . ' Combination- of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller and son. of Port slope. the Prng u• The convener of *e so!ram, G Duncan, subject Mr. -Mrs. `. Qrowing ". and Mrs. Earl Cook were t with the years Mrs. Door" Special wav en a motor trip over the week- D� was assisted by Wx mem- end. berm, each takinz a part of the COMBINATION DOOR There will not be any service is Past year's doings in their readings 8PF)CIAL the united Chureh next Sunday ev- and all members realize they stand No. 1 Pine Cmbithadm Doors ening rewing to the Decoration Day at this historic . moment on the threshold of . unlimited opportun- 9 f#,. 8 by 6- ft, • 1 Mr. and MrR. Gordon Neal,. Srpr- ides in service for missionary work. - ' with ' glass and sereeti born, were with Mr. and Mrs. Don The Presidents of the last- twenty . $1340 HPdees on Sunday. five years were named and called _ Two st shore _ $14.00 Eaeb Miss Mabel Sanderson, Toronto. upon to stand, and, reminiscences Gordan aoent the wook -estd with Mr. and Mrs• Maitland Anderson, - , of the years since Union, were may. This Auxiliary- had its a Congrntulations to Mr. and Mrs. { liming early in the century with - LUMBER YARDS George Stallon (nee Gladys Morley) of Toronto. on the birth of a daugh- five members, which has grown to -forty, '-by new members of sister pl(1lI1:ii11N(3, 02iTARiO ter• on June 17, churches joining. It has always .met, " PbO ° - o Anniversary Services Were held Al-location during the years. A re- in the United Church on Sunday, - dedication of members followed, when Dr. A. E. Armstrong, For- acid at the close all enjoyed an ap- eikn Secretary of the United Church petizing tea and the socia ]get -to- Mission Board, spoke at both ser- Tether.. - s lot �' POOTOGRAPM0 vices. Miss Sox aa.,K L_� r.affibc -- in the morning, and the Quaker Hill Women's Inasthate The picnic celebrarng rfiLy yr. quartet sang three numbers at the of the . Women's Institute of South g43 Brock St. south, Whhby, Ouk - evening service. The church was Ontario District, wig held at Brook PHONE - -2866 beautifully decnratPd for'the occas- lin Area on Saturday, June 24. W ion with peonies .and orange bloss- 1• members from Whitby, Honey- .00=1111110 cmk, dale, Brougham, Brooklin, attended 8 -H Paints Memorial Service At Union ..Decoration Day Service will be -at supper time the- tables were set banquet sytle. Mr, and Mrs. Thom- held on Sundav next at Claremont as, M. P. P. were, there, Mr. Thom- YOU will love the new Pastel Union Cemetery. as being introduced by Mrs. Brady, in the Egg- h :. Prouse - Nicholson • of Pickering,. chairladv and Press- . dkies quickly. • A Double-ring wedding ceremony ent of the District. Mr. W. Westney, RANGETTES , was solemnized in Claremont United Reeve. of Pickering, also spoke as HOT PLATES' ' Church .on June 24th, when Isobel did Mrs, M. Birrell, the new Dish GARDEN. TOOLS Prouse, daughter of Mr. an]• Mrs•' rict President, ' LIAWNMOWERS Arthur - Prouse, of ' Claremont, was Mrs. N. White, Convention chair - wed to Marvin William Nicholson, man, spoke on Institute Work and son , of Mrs. E. Nicholson, Stbuff- Interests. H AR DARE vine, Ontario• Given in marriage by A beautiful birthday cake, with her father, the bri.ie wore a, gown candles, was enjoyed by all and the 8QS884 of ivory. satin with train and three -' sports and races for the children q&LVIN quarter 1en13'th veil. The . matron o - was the order of the day. !!«. honor was Mrs. Russell Prouse, oP Corsages were presented to the Brampton, who wore a g-wn of Charber Members: Mars. Cronk, MENNEN green silk jersey with halo of mix- Mrs. ' NeNeilly, Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. s eel !towers- The flower $trhookb n gave prizes to � ittite Mima Nan Bell, niec� of he bride, the oldiest g and ygrsnd i 5,10,15 ilea who wor a ybllow silk dress with nlatchir}g bonnet and carric? ehit• All together it was a pie.:ic and a celebcetion to be long gym s - nosegay of swieet penis: '_ ' reimembtred by inany W. I. mem- P e0. fr � P The best man was . Mr. Wally Nicholson. Umbers were Messrs Lou - bers. Mr. and Mrs.. Alex. Moffat and s geem, aoa, n -e. an trsb b,De+s bo name wagr Raxlin and Russell Prouse. Mrs. Judy and Mrs. V. Begg and child - qm ao ae,a.as; 10M eau. r.w °b.aa noU woz" i02 . s Wm. Evswnm la P yed the wedding ren--spent Sunday with the Sbepp- `O-W •°o nev-' eoa1e a i'i' an. ° �0O - music -and Mrs. H. Lackie can S and famit-- y `n i wma� .a -w..n jWive durinlq ire signing of ire rester._ Mr. > B. Ritchie, wife• and :tsm- ss . .mac bi.e IMQ Riev. H, Leckie offiriated. iIy, and Mr, and Mrs. D. K. Rlt- bowe,m• ap :.�a a00 p 1.a 70Y = e.r. boar a.a -wpm h! A reception was held in• tb,e -bag -- ebie and friends, and the Misses Se.�� I. °1r a""., s....'; ;e t'o'ed ment of the church, Mrs. Prouse Wilcox spent Sunday with Mrs. B. '0s lu �— received in a grey silk flowered Aitchip. here. . crepes dress witk pink rose cor- Mism Louise Rit lie sleet- the past sake. Itrs. Glover sista'' of tl o (es atinued on Pap Ave) J Sea: onsee Ohms stmeb p PQKAW i.'0 !. >1L R.afardrya and New ap. P410 P. W SAO F. 2L p Free Parking e THVR3DAY, P'BIDAY, $ ATURADAY - TUNE !9, 3% AU41: The Kid from Te=ase _ °TABZAWS MAGIC FOUTITAIN" - 1- • I r- N OT ICE :to - FARMERS • iCASH PRICES P,�1ID _ - FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS 97.00 eaob OOWB SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED FREE FOR SPEEDY PICK -UP PHONE BAN NCR 1:Z333N'S»R11*Ta LOCAL REPRESONTATIVE's PHONE 242W2 1 ME' Si. CHAPM AEI &SOM ;Phone 281 �V - Picketing, Oat. pe& ...fife uYle>l�s Wit l sae 4 -. * invisible heel -and. sleaiev,121019 •utlin.e F. 1 �` lovol � �. f .. .•, r J so pr'�eofut with . modem �• $boo$ -end �a sh.toniy '*