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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_07_07_,�_ , - _�, - r� r err ��__1V- �� L YV � .: `_�_ :: • VUL g9 2�0. '� PICKERI \G, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JLnLY 7, 1Qa0 i_ 47ezto per copy ltntborized ws Second C1aao Mattetj • - r8:brarlpiioa Bate: x.00 per 7+ear• II. B. ia.a0 W, C. MUitS.A,R sad SON, PUBLIB�Ii1:R8 _...._ _ ,. •-- .. ' ^.: �� ••'Ab. Reeve Pickerin ••�_�'W�ns Po�ti�c . ' .�_:_ ' _��Climax To •� :•� .. -.: , ..... ;_. -• ... � • .• �� _�accessfu I Rota r = First . _... _ What might he -about the 6 §th Martin -Blain -� �,..,�. ,- - - - ..��• •� �. � TO T$� EDITOR � .- Pickering Village - �eminion Day Celebration in Pick- _._ � • " � - ` � In town for the holiday, wee noted " ering received. areal "break" on „ . _ ' F'- :, • • Beatlitful pink and white peonies _ , ,. , ��n8, tune bit; -iis3v • - =1VIr, and 313•s. H. J. ,Mar u3s' anti .. p � fted Church when Rev, J. Ii. Bra- ';' -� ., . - � '°' -.'_ � � - :- Through the columns �of pouf I - q • :.:. Saturday last....it rained the night � ,. , before.. we •were romised rain for, I 8 s'P __ `� *rte _ son, of Stroud: 1VIr, J, Roas Thex� .._... the evienirt of Saturda and !t � ,� �•;,:;�;,,, • friendly paper, may' I extend to I . , g -. Y "" ham tmited in marriage, Florence - � •z :, � l ( the Pickerirs._ Village and Township ton; Toronto: Mr, and Mrs. Walter; - enures c;,r tu•.,,,, =..:� ds3� -bet SAt_ i; �, l � Sheppard, Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. +tt , +a' n ¢ of all v arid: Mrs. Yalleau, • Ot- �ll�:sLtlla E:-ai�- da;;�l }ter e� ,�_. � ,�, c _. �id,e -+ �tee�, m7- allpt'ec today couldn't hams been better for j - 't - "`�° ' �"��'� •' � 1 iation of � sod thanks for, ' I area tense , . , and Mrs, W, Biala and Albert E. I their , Kin a celebration. ! . °: f�'� , ! gston, n-ith Mr. and Mrs, Frank Martin, son of A. E, Martin and the i ,,� friendliness, courtesy sad many i Baker, Mr. and Mra, Clinton Prouse The waa one of the best ��: • 'z� j 4 of _Stratford. and dau ter with ref= �'� fate - �21•s: Martin• - - - - • I I kindnesses during my two years fn manj. years....the ball games at � � ° «` • �-•-� c' f -, with them. ' The ood -aei hbo 11ir, d Mrs, :Roberti.. ,- the Park drew a large' eiotvd of � Given in marriage by Sidney � �,,;�; >.;;;, , � g g �' atives here; pecta Weir, uncle of the groom, the bride I � � .• ;; ; � spis•it of the people has impressed • � Miller, .and -son, lr'ewrt'carinet, ivi -tti . B tore•.••there was something - !or e�erybod all day.Well over one wore the br:dal outfit she brought � ,�,:��,� � , ,� �;, me deepJ,.v, and has made my stay � Mr. and 3Iri. • Gord'on Found • Mr. ' y from Ireland,- H.er gown. was , of, .:r °' ; ; ,with them a very happy one._ _ .. �.. , thousand hot doge werQ sold, 'The � ).: - :�: A special work of thanks i8 due ' artd Mrs: Crai.;,,• rlurl -Er and dough'= -- white taffeta, made on rincess fin- hip and Yi11aRe Offic- Women's Institute ladirea were des- P ' t:.' -, to the To��•ns fete, of � Rannoch; �Ir, and Mrs. G. es with a Medici cellar and bet full . ; .. Johnston' ar•3 Marlene, London ' appointed an the volame of baking � lEngth �•eil �f .silk, Irish embroid- . �`r ,..� _�• lal3, the local Sc�tool Board,. t)3e � ,�t�t Mr: and lirs.�Jacfi B ant; Mr.; received in their collection sl•ound "' .: Service Clubs and other orgaaiza- r'Y ' town, but had a fair day at that, eyed tulle �sas caught tb. bhe head i �•,, ; ;, lions, who have been most co- opera- and �l;rs. �, :, - Loc•l;«•nod, psha«'a. with a circle of f.uw•ers made from •t: � and Mr. and :t'rs. - fiThe Al. Harvey ®how in the ev- I '' ti�'e on all occasions, Cecil Lockwood, tiny ��•hite - curler( feathers._ She - �i ering, we must conclude ir6in all: , - �."�,� �Iay 'I`reuuest Yor my successor, � .His mantis fricn,3s are pleased- to report$ to have been �1' best in carried a a•}rite l raver Book true -` : ;', � `�#-� Father �', llcCiit�ney, and Yor F`at- ' knout that *tr. ti, $, Shortreed. - _ s n,,,J „.:.t, , :. :� . :t.,y .,,.a :._..,,•.,..ate, _ •• f., .� . blan e� or '.;te local branch of tho. Pickerirtr for spme time, � from �silich :e�l ',vrae satin stream- . �•,, � : :*:.. � n,-r Y:, 31cCm•mack, who will Sssist � - O�sf 'l�:c >^_,, gpe+ rrnwdc ever ! � '"±`. 4 •- ni.rn• 1'0l' �v :ne time,' the safes coot ' Bank of •Coa:trr�rce, expects 'to bo - ` •' had at the night show Svas oa hand i "" i 'E` • ����`�"' and. - frSendliness___back on dut;� ;hortic, after his rev - : in the evening. .., . � !reefs TeairpTeton was bridesmaid, , - the•. it eta; been. my happiness "to ' "ant illness: `•fr. 1lcl.�r; = Account- " •_ T , weal :n� :u;�tuur.;e. -blue fret o`er i t _ - erttiiaa b °er, a-'i•-. ♦ r krona th,s Parade we .have been - taffr-a •.� :� pleated rt�et headdress , - .•Harry t3`. Boyes, 1?rr�ic.eni .., cn3uY during my pastorate in Pick- q .Igr, Suring Mr, able - to prepare a .list • of- Drize- ! to trutcYt, and camping a buugLLat � '. Pickering Rotary E'luh Lv5a31 ering. - _ - + 1- � Shortreed's slaver, @, _; _. winners, which we hope fa sumo- I of ye11u�5• ru,e, sled baby's breath. �, _ Mr. and �', �, i'rurk Cm +th �cprei - where sear _correct (a compete ate- ' � PO:�iTIAC W 1 �. ' E:F AF: i:•I•: F;t 1✓ -• -. - 5incereiv yours. _ �in = �liagara ?.L a "3 over the creek -• - - • 1iyi11ia :a. Lest<i3 - of_Tororztod_�c•aa..best- PRE�tiTED- Wl'1'!i O�'y `�- i'• ° : °- - " _ .' ` FSthe� �i'. A. Kennedq t- send. - .- ::.!: •- tailed list was not kept). ` j �. )Ir. FI. Cvol: was oi'/anist.. � •- S%iIP. PAPb:ItS AT 1i:0'Fa.ItY +. St. Fr:ctlels de riles. ChtESeb, Mr. and !irz,; (;. . � P(lttP�•e�n,• __ ... Best decozated 'car:' 1 - Bentley; . •� This x.::; the first wedd'.ng m Lhe i ._. � r Y'icbcriii - Untario. - - . of O.fta:: Morley. I new cl;�,eP, •!:e bl•ide was presen- g' �- •?. �•,?;, wi.h fir. z7ri ;1f�•a- _ Beat decorated float' i, M. Carlton; I I949 -50 Rotor•;;. 1'resids' -,tt, .I }r. ` Jas. L. I?a'.mrt• �rirpr thy r.•Ex'' {- c-tui, , 2 - - � - - -- I, '� .ti•, .a -ti: ilit� $io +e b eon- - _ r .. .. Ron Neal ``" y �. I R. F. Tamlinsun hi�itiied •,�.. r- t:i� 3Ir•s, Ciiac, . Va. � ^�,� . a.; ' i��:-.;rre�. i �xTegat;ar.. president's gas -i to 13:tc�••,1 spec r . - . Best Comic Outfit: 1, Harry Pur- ! •• m,� ,;,i,- ,���'a hold at the home � _ . �,r�� ��WS with ±1^� , ��r z �., _: via and Ce.; 2 - Bup}alay- PieSte; -" i 'A ! s ideal at - Mouda }.' ,e^.�.n,nK.- •'1'� -,:-r -1 ' Hen-!:, :- -i.: c••�..,.t. 11: !' t'. �, " - of �Ir �,. ',i•nr: C`Z`i;rien.' 3lrs. - Weir, � here. Dr. Tomlinyan tevie«-ed s,rtne � :.j'. "1�']gr;r• ^ar:•'' ih Fr.; tr ;,� t�;r -•�, B. Wood. j s,unt� v! t.',•: gr�•�,nl wearin re • „•�• ' „f t)te.� _ __ Lalti.+rr Temple Pcnsrcwtd ,- dir..stnd 111 "`Y • (,` -�'t 1i[ t.r• 8 g S 1 p¢ the -manyt scrump" harc•ttt: Hoitn 6ervicea -. � d�. :.• : • •`•. ; beef Best decorated bicycle: i ;ytary ; - - , -� e'at+ - i raffle a 1 , a_ ;ccirsat#? 3f -pink carne-. . club during the pa:�L year any #: ex -.'- b:45 e: 'm. - Suuday School- - .ramify are p!a: *•ir,•; s rrn••.r trip Wa3zman: 8- M. Bsth� � J. Mor�iy. tion_s; r�ta..rd. -s�si :led -by Jtrs. $eat child's outfit: L.' Botell and G -• T�., :y +x' :�;1 •�tearin nted ny- pressed his plfa,ur,�• irY �. #i_��s•.<�,.'_L.;,4.E1 a, m. - Mornsag Worah.lp r=- t^ tl}p �ittr =ti *,.�-= -. -'f. tf,.�- �hn oti•� Y- , g p%i � copied fJu►t ehst;r f„ +'the }•s:•,r• a,:,r �•q0 D. fir• - Evange3lbtbo get a1�-a;•.. cp•' ^': �' ar: -•: 'a ^y.. llPVe �iB. ii£Eb'E •of tire' Bo 'es Drug loo �, .c and a cotaa a of cream have his best xr�h.•s to h:::. �t ;�e- _:_ :.. - �'cdt►csduy . 31.W P. lt<. _._, elread }• h�,,,l_;�{_ °__ - _i:; :- _- :_,- ll�.��y, .. _ -.: E. Backe _ ! • _ g + - roses a,.d .. -vet peas, - � , y ! - •! . essor Harry ��. i3„yes; t� i,u ti ++. n �__- Prayer Aleeuas � in the £runt ' �inr-s, hri +, ,;: � re off, � , Stores wore the' Pontiac, and bless i -' `�Y "Ee leat',..e - un their honey- _teok over'tha meeting; n:xn,iilp'l�i� tlrlday � 'Cyril! - • ' .. __ • ' moor, tr.i p, JIr, Fi sale `1chol, ' on � ` ----► Marg�'et OonrtneY, $2QD for selling ; '. eogrlmitteea and askilr,t fui' t;,e ear „• � _ ',.g,p0. =p. m• •- 1'ounS People -°°° the Winning Ticket. _ behalf 4f a gr�,ttp c,f residEnts of, � eo�peration ay lied bcti'tr b:ve: h,� . YuatOC \�. E. DicEwy TH:� \I� 1'ni; -- Ff :!�?•' e.:. ^.TAI+1 ._ .. _ . . -•�: Baq, rserdzd them with -a * *y*_ _ �.1� . +ltv :% - .thy I' � � r.0- -. Fn. � -predecessor.. .. _. - _• � '- _ - _ �: � . _. _ _ _A -THANA YUV. 1 t beautiful cs•y'.�tal and silver cake The winner pf the I:' „r.tiA�. C.!?' ' . g `j �a " -. t ,i ";'' ' ":" ;. "`j %;.''°'�" ]v rE'_ .. _• ;•• � E.edin _lvsiliary W. A. . �,_ - - . -, plat. a,r,t ill a t�'itt} and approp- _ � -the r+eoent dra;�. • ,.tai' • :iri��, � : :i.•'� , _ - q_.r .. _ I ; ceiv es the• :l' :�' ,,' °� :i a i,rt••�t . mart; -o£ _Last Wednesday, the pupsia of -• t` ?at:• gla:.cL!i, as.zttxed them of t:�e - -; � the Rotary C'lett�, :�1,,.'l�r_�..,_. :..� :£''__: - Tl:e L:nite�i C'ynrch Everting Aux - :our ci�;r�. :__: _,_.lr. -n it,ir•n :Ijar;� As _ - Roome sand 2 of our Public .cl•..;ot � "e�t,.i1 ,aid •, +sera fr,eudship wait - I the J. R. Igo;, N•,_11� t.:'. �:� : t.. `.' itia..y .��- .�,. are holding aei after- alk�rt• c .• :� c' = :. �•,.e,`;�-t�.f* get-.$ - had an• enjoyable times :ard pint• :a; ,; i:ti;, �li,lsll .in t�:tii lt��v country. The i • was im�ted to th, :,}-,; ,r�', s�',}F=•tt U,.. � adult tea seal `baking -sale on -ttte -- l� ~'- ;'•t'"3`•,• -.'�-. _: • _ -' _ . ... s • _. lunch in our Pickerinz. �IE•r�tr.'i :;l 5'';nt'g ,� „ii,ple La.atg azr•i�'ed quite �_Tomiinaan prc�NrttF•,,t, hire tint :t•t' °r•; la���n of .al r•, J. Iioyes, on Friday, 1 To ?'r :,i °c' a._:;.- tit- i�'i ^.�• ?•r ?pel•R -• Park. Tlie rhildrerF surely en,�ryed i�•-3tLZrt!}•. f :�,rt j,;,�lfa.�t„ lrrla_nd. -- . -- : ow-neratt4p car: fi4 :�tT..A- .i'.- �x�w•�z''- '.:... �`_ t -, e•.l,r..-:. fai ..__. the use o! swings, alfde and r.Hrry- F��Ilon•ing ilielr return from their -�- Mated- htrn oa Lis. sti.: *..;g..•�'l�F�zY..� J -lt� ��• ww**a.� p '.. ' • in(,;,�'IP a7tid P ° t; `� -r,' �--. nF � ur ._ ” 8.00- ns 'all of rLu - „~ • go- rotmd. - VFe tried -ta lEace "st t�•tp Eitt4 •� ..I.11�•o to Toronto_. - _ -•i .Ag. - replied : �•et'y .1,'„ •, ., r:'- , . �"?• . - '.�-.' �., =- :.'sCkg arid. AI'P' _ ..F:�iIiEV P,l.t.�E \TS Cfl1LtIL� C -n-, elean,'like vre found it:- - ”" �- '. that -this ��a- the Yir:+t cu•r l +�r G- - iU_�- �} :ll��t.'f TO iiUti4t: ii1LL - � icc,at,on r;•,• ��, l clP. , We ail do appreciate these °add- • FRn. >1- 'IFi.t:. F'IC- i�ERItiG �Ewa�' `ei ow-rkci, - at:d, t.l.t -.. 13... . ;: t., .•.- -- - E�li'ED CHLRCH � _ . � l:s,: ..ti,��a,.. i'r ^.iclent itiona to the park =thank yc:u' . thousand �ialiar, ..be:�.• : .,; f�i�,. � .:•., � -, -:.- _ � - - = - -.-- � - � •; D. Hortop, "teacher � ¢:, ]ear.- .•!1go •June �1, -3885. blvnda Nor :ijsr -- fi t :.�e�s f et ,. , - .,�. d•i�••• :` +,' ��- 1.Iltii) �' { ), Y %' : '. 'lhY. Ra nee • li i;l ,Church was •the ' ..: _ . , _ `�,_ ,.. ” • " - '•-�- " - � Trn ; at•e:$ �,t" �f :irust!„n anti a week ie with3.�aEti'n, tFie .r. +.•,�trng, ac � ',.c :�,,•;nt „t' a kr aut5ful doubts tom- _ `, ` busiie2-of gush p,re tsielttion� bv-a.. 1i1>re Baladut't- ?+I :trh _ r .,. -• : 1'u:'��u :<'. -.. <l _�r3 till, -th:s' isauC - Miss Geraldine Irvin, dau�hter� � {f,,fi.,.... . _ o.. , - ' � '•- ,. :. _ ,- , . � 1 ,t,• -ll al . * �i her br,tithPr;t and ;,,,, . ,, .. - `, of Of Mr. seta h1ra. KnSa 1rVr'!n, a'!1 @ri 1rC j,,r ,'h• •i. t'.•: aR�• ': "un,� lad;;. sad.e. Vti•@dn.';�i3�• _ UtS,r.CI �i. .,,'"�• 43$tEY3 ,lt1 17 b�' Of Lh @!r a�'CTlta, ' a►l read to " o: to caci of Fial -i -. _ "�' .� the citizen; ^P' :taffy village .of Y g P A r.E:lttbGr' of men lta.•e been em- _ lisle �Ir•- and °1►ir5. s`t'ar. \@a ~- e t _ burtort, has -been ozdet•cd• •t„ bed - ... - - - _ th`'- - •th4- .trork n. 1'��n .;'{ -a. :t, u, a Pte?•• - ;•p.�,�•�d la,t -~cr�k :md tfttg,'_putting- _ 'K•il�on - ��AndrrKan n:,n. - i"ttp_•� :��;•as impres4ively de- eng�; :in t.ir a :at_ b� :.ids• Cii:trics _ for some �v�ekt, q vic4im" of �rhnu- ' r,p p,�t,,y and ' •stringink tiie-�rire� _' .- ' . ,::di • ., d tc, t:lt sc,rdice of th�chu!•eh T,dii, �;;-;; n'' r ;•� iat-tpr 'di�•d• While . matic fever. - �- f,n• .the B•rl, T�iephone C'v. . h- is ' -.'� .pretty - rt'idciina t`, •.{; - jaia ^c� ore'', 1;� I.�`.,.=J: IC• llra#<a:Tt, utilizrd.foi• dririrr �. :r: ° �, • ingide to u Pire a - . - ex ,Prt�k: c• :l:nec.iurts_ Kill -.be made - .S;�C•i fit'st tii,-�: vrheri about airty oi>`ur.l� of <d'� :.l.c• ado. ThC li�,�s of - inl 1'ic::�:r'ir••• •,his «•eek and seer}'- � June 24, ;when �Iis tirirtt \4�la,.n,, : .. ... IAG TWP. CA- L'tCI16 � r - �• iii ni •s � S • - - daughter of 3Ir. ar;d \lr *, i,e„r 4 n i;.•r o�aet•ved the Sacrametrt serPral �tiPt•�' .Tercel• • b tlir quick. _ tiring, to :�,., �i:y; •ever },.. the fia.yz -• - >._ e.r �, n f - - a 'wr. _,,. .. .. -- • T. Wll�on, pf.•�al�alr :r..11. U;.i, i c.x. t1`,• L' ,:i'S "�uYr.. �--is'�- -i''°" �3-_l,i: 1.- , Tov�-nship Chief of.Poli�c. L:_ W. ••of next �4'••••k. -1 ->+• \ewg Uffice will i In matrixes to tsar! And:... ^,�r, -� � , � el,r.rch, _-- btingin: !'-.• :• ,. r r. r.. ",i: :•• to 'a Trinnell and Constable Fred White be car,nected a i:n t;te circuit. of fir. aril bl!•a \tart�aud arace.:,lt :'• • •: �-' ' • ' : -'• """'� *- • = _- • ` , .. � etard�ti,l, trit'�c rt 'Ptiit}ter Ions o! _ . waived on Council, asking .fur 4 -s- I - - ;.of - Cisrefnatit, oy Rug;• -k. ti.��h.��r��= •- 1'tnogo R+IT �',•. :1. Soath Group life._ •,� ! !stance, especially during' the a ?lets- - (z� 1'ea�s it;o - :Jtme =9. 1�iU) � atan, of - (;reenwoud. R�3I�IAGI•: SALE - � _ mar. They also discussed pps�ittit- � ` La: ; -t•.; � ,. l,•i, hone contingent -Tile br ?de'w,, own -of �chite '- to acrd Useful _ CO.hDC:\ :1`; �' `� I`Ii�.1•i:�'_ W. I. � . 1 ...... "•ate'• - .. re a • g "Good • tisec� clot)+' R. . tt)•y of police radio. Nothing was .• ilct•c•put'.ina' up txo cop - t bridal sate: with lung flu��•irrg •sai•t,• :- ; -- - - - - Artideti ooh _ . don on these matters'at the titre •per t�'i :�� : •,n ,.te ut'i��tSal'potes.. : : :.. :'I' �- "j'('F.FDAY, JULY li i950 I filth h -pr,� :• ,t_'}• .rPl,ortnd its ;� •p. - nd flrtger- up•�eil• acid 'tiiitt�•n �Utn ct•r- I- these colar.r.,c t!�,e rn � �, Gr;lden - • b��t will be taken up tonight. .I far ntr= ?salt; ::•urn•' Toronto a oast of white satin and carried � F •. - Doorc open .at T1.�.a. ta. at the' Ann ::•e•rcar�•'( :! hr� :' :�,,i �of the. S. Drlr, Diai•tin, bf kouge• Court ask - � 11��!'•'rtal, - •' "' ' ' " cascade- Bouquet 'of -nd resc•s • attd, •;_ :Rouge' Riil •Celled Church � ! ed Council !or a lower assessment A •lr:.t.'r R•as rcreiv�d from M. S. oran a blossopt y' bntario �•c „• „•: '� I .s'lt :,tf� hoc had _ ... T, , g �► , - . •: .Tea and Cookies nerved - 10c• � .some fca;urrs ••-,a•th itnting, in the fia� }e hb a didn t reo�v�e EAss- �, � ..••.� .� - ��- ..re•_-crops in that ldia' � �dhmuid Was Miss ",lar�„tye dmiscion ; .Free . •. _ of`thc�.��'i `_ 'w ; ?ifs I'ra� _ ... _ ;�, The A hist� �t•}• ,in c. � � Applebv,w o wore a god•n ui :t�Pll •• -� * ; ** �.ce. InsUtu,c ! .. , t• e �V. I. at � - essn:ent tioti.ce. Said his taxes are tr c* -aei � yo�st •an •ant: +•e faihtre, ow `ta'ffeta' with mitten, and c::rt- ln• •Tlte \ame of the Father and' t. •. ,, so high he can't sell. 'u•i,a -�a•L bcir:r• „n, sonar six inches i� a nose a- of mk r.n,l �,•i,itt � Stone Creels• lc., ;:.: t.,c first of , JIr. Dox and 1'Ir. Freptnouth* of _ high. y' ?-.,;,,;itTie �r,' i;,��•ii 6e worth ,, a } p of the ;;�><t and o['the holy Ghost; t a pro3'ince -wide �'•'gat,izatinn, •with y daisies and daay rowtu•t• Tite•bx5t.. - Ame'tt. - � the Loath On;;t• :�..” � ..., D: tl•i„ t bring tlte, _ D::r.bartor. tease � ha :1•e�tir.g Badness cos cts are of. �• � • ' ': _ ' ernttd• district ' • She�'eRr- -�'Pp t:it -+; P Pe man was George \ui:ec, „r��u-. ' :. � �.s t,. nr;. ^.r :.ze.. with _ o�-ners. there, came out to enquire• so bli,;hted _lIi:'s :na}', ere i'ol'Lg, �� � - •� � •� -�' <• :_,� Far the greater linnor •and g1�rY their ce!eht•a :ink tl:I, }•ear the 50th � • a'oout gravel•• and: grading. and a -0k- � : rrhtrtr• -• .. - . _ ...•. ... • -:i - A �"ecept7on+�ras field ox{' tt;� la': •}t- ' • �,f (:nit. th -, infnrn,a4ion of our 'fel- '' Ann��-crsar}-. _ e�i hew they cvu:d arrange to pa;: .The• Chira.�se; � ^it;, the assistance ! of the bride's parents, life brid,.'s . -•h «• citizens; tvithnat. a single t� ^� :1leeti�,? at I~rn�ki�in •for t1,., occ -• � r- f o :bete _ _ � _ - ar a:ork that had b,et} dune,, am- that Ru�3i: :_cart .;;:'r•' - � nla�., mother receicit :g in na-•v blue fa�.'� of bitterness• or�-c ^ntrorersey, b�.tt aciutt, tit br:r,cl:es � :-er.• t'cpresent, •. Oli:1Cil,g t0 •�'40��. Said e�•e : }thi.n� make tl :.rt�3 1tY.Cii.:S;j;� far' •the witli.wliite' accessories, LI,P gt`i7:i1:1'S' �fn,• q � '' sc�kh Tnve all. 'this` and stibse - �' eels' �yhiih;.•, I;; oo:;lin; l:.insaln Brou- s err: in the future «-r,uld be paid• R-ar!d fnr:..;c.tiro ^, but such a move m ^thee assisting in lig;tt b :ue.cr�i ::• ', air ,t..a�1�-erti�en:e»ts•�rill -be insP,•t_ gha.m, Clarem.,att, Alt�,:t_•t, ..chirlcy, for in advance. �' �- hr.s but one end, "ai,c�. -t.tat ate, d:=- , "�rith• tti�hit�:� accessories. hotli w,rre ed to calf att�tSnn t� same doctrine �- �i'hitr",-ale; lim,c i3.rl�•, Pickering - ?�e;�t, of Highwags refuses speed •feat. - corsa�,es of ri..dlol Iretals and f`ti.. -' ef,- tlse :Cat:llai�� L= 1;cn•�h._ --- ;-ard :•,iaz. _ — ii._nit between Rgsebanl; and, Altona -. •� ... *� �"` - : -�• ?,ants �,f t' - .. � ?ft•; ii _ Tl1e Rosar:- u =ed br Cat)icilirs in � At' the"dim;er tah're.lfi•. A, J, Corner for 30 miles• per hour. (�.� }•ear; :�;^ -Jane =�, ln�,i) Roters, Br,�oiain„ and �lrs. Joseph :their praScrs is a_string of beq�-1 =. , 1iT•a,lt•, ]�i�t, 1'r�sid�r,t.nf.the'•past - F. J. Yro�use, Euildin; Inspector•, Jnhti a :nil ' �i;•�: �Iur' :•Tar aY•e' at ".Jones,, cf t �fii•id�e, p�,ured tea. divaderl into fi�•c equal pats, each ' .three }•ears, ope,ted the program, • cairns blocks on foot`r.>?a o° new• �Cinnrpc,g ,his. ti:.eek attendinx' the blc :,?1,�'r c� the brides Sunday cnmti,emnra #i•ng stems grant e• :��n+ turning o:-er later •to the new Pres- High School are not being fa:fd ' annual can• saline of the Canadian+ c,.;,r;c,l c•.;s, : :;�rced..they -*, }•ere :);;jl� -.' in the life of Christ: 'tTn th�rr�” `.he- _ i�ieatt•, 'firs. Ro`'.t. L'irre_ll, B►ou }tam. - -• - *- ' solid, He said the „8" in ones above `f•eekl }- \e :rspaper?' Associate %m• c•er,• c.t :-�- l���ue;1a- parson, Bernice - herd's Prater and the HaSI ;•`'ar3• .fit this tables too, n-cre t�eo of the. ' ts•ere being filled, -but" nest' at' the � -'. Ed•'Dn-}'er, who has been critic- Dlc.�c.�;;,1larion I)istte}•, Betty App- (Luke 1 -9.8); are - recited; ani3 �^l,en :- Charter niembel:, of •:1;rookl,in Mrs. j bottom. die does not want to be ally ill far sc,me weeks, 'is �sott�e- j `]eby arr•i JIcrna Jones_ . _ ' - blamed for any .trouble in a fe•.v what better this creek• � After a • weddin t`ri to Korth- • Elblag •their beads Catholic3., rt ^di- �.;. 3fackey, jtoty of Oshawa, and ' ear's time lf• these blocks •should Dr: 'Herbert T. F'allaise, Dentist, � R p fate upon these events: i Mrs. J. `'. Jic \eels, of .Tiroolain,- •.. •_ - "s y , , � 'ern Ontario, the couple nzll reside .Inquiries -are alwa'vS_�ekc+me ana DTri. R, H. Croak; �n4 ,Dist. Pees- - s crack. Plans do not call for � solid � - a gt•aduate af' the Royal 13ential�;,, Claretnony, _ . , "" r treated frith fl`te strictest' coitfidPn- , " ldent,of Pickering, was, presented' ' blocks,, Maims, High School Board j College and the University of Tor - should bare a man on the job to '' onto, has• decided to' Tocate perm- � ' - � ce, Write Rev. V. KcGivney, Box � tc-itli a beautiful corsage. - _ - _I . •._ ... . nee that thin,rs "are done tight," � nasally, in Pickering. � Music Pupils Of blrs..l!anic� I.'O, p ;�e��•' ' ' /At the head -table also were: Mrd' 25 0 Dr: 'N: E,'McEwen •hear rented the � �tr2ren Have iE'zcellttnt Showtinh • � i(ad�,) � � -D, q'lt n as, avi,, L. A., and•u:,:a. Mr, Cliff Schwalm has.be.ert ap- j `'r•- 0 t ... •- 1 pointed .Dog Catcher at $ . 11 per � Dillingham Block and Stan anoved � •• _ -- Thomas: Mrs• \ orrr+an White, Mr -' , , month, plu$ mileage. his drug store thereto � He •and his � rite following - pupils of- Janice � - Mackey, -and Johtt �ryderts. whose = •• It fs expected Bylaws will be � family dfcupy .the dwelling in calf -. Calderon, A„ T, C. M. (Teachers � - �1'd o! Thanks r grandfather, the •late Hon. Jojtr:l �asged requiring licensing all pin- ! nection therewith. and ,Solo Performers) R-ere save= --^ Dryden,' wan :Minister of AgrIcul -+ >all machines- dad ,cigaret vend - I :Noted in the sc?tool report (Pick- essfui in -tlte -music examinations � �9i!sh - to,thank my ntanp friends {tore; wltetr this W. I:- District camel ' r.g machines etc. in the Township. ering Public '$chaos) Jr, '4 to -Sr: � of the Royal Conservatory oL Mus ;c and neighbors; .. also _the Andley !into being. ` - ;his permits Police to step in, if � - Paas: Ralph Annan, Austin Bak- — (Piano)•Grade 2: Mary Waiz- Community Club, and the Audrey � Reeve Westii ^p, "bf P,ickeriag -and 'ailing to minors• ' er, •Myrtle Lockwood: Sr. 3 to Jr. men, 1st Hon•; Diana Ruddy, Grade East Group, for their kindness in � former County Warden, expressed' -• • Accounts passed mere: Relief. � 4 - (Hon) -- Basil••Bye, Bert Eil- 4, rasa. Ruth Peattie, Grade 6, sending -ire cards and ' lloWera, !_�s Per�^nal and t}te township's aF- _ -20,86, �!`, $,� aftercare =,108,62• loll; Jr. S to Sr. 3.- (Hon) - Win- l Icon: Barbara Knips, Grade 8, Hon;_ Wes- hedp'ed •tn cheer me, and itreciation-o! the- work•of the W. L • • Cospitalisation ;896.12; �tesds, ono McEwen..pickerin Continuation Grade 2. Theory): Nancy �'lenl_ ,:hic>t I r:Ce;,ly appreciated, during A big progtstn o! sports aas , _ �. g I ing Ajax, ist C1ase Hon• Barbara, my step in Osha�ve General Hos- efficiently carried oat by��iias (�. 7,8T6,98; Sheep losses =742,46; S4001: Form 1, - Robt. Stoik, c, ,! , � � .Lehman, and tier Codamittee, o! the •o��yt� L }8 =x'64' .. _. . � (Latin); Fosm S - Har. Richrard- � Knipe, Grade a Harmony, Hon. Ri . � Harie� Ldtretd,M • , Albona Breach, ,.� '. , .... ia..y�.liv./_ �r._� , �i .. - - i sue, ,�., . ,. _:. ... , � i i i -- "--^' . •fF�5�t1„�'�.'.i3'.+�: t' ' �'a":...u. S ::�ti- +but+�'+�o..,NowJ�i .�dV,�', d. °; •L.�C�'"IidP�% �- .,9r�`t.;��'�' - - - - �- - - - ,• ,, - - v BROCK HOME BAKERY STREE�7" �! _. �4�9°f$ItS lie Brock Street -Phoaa 36A -' iTSED -CAHB . -- This popular .bakery located at INTERESTING STORIES OF WHITBY BUSINESSES 100` a`'°`* � Phone I18 Brock Street, cordially invites When loo �� . -- . king for a. good uses the people to visit 'their bakery. ��� 1 car, it Behooves . the prospectivi :.Xanufacturers of fine home - baked -.-- E. R. ELLIOTT_ COMMUNITY CO U RT I C E buyer to inspect the low mileage pastries, you nt:ay rest assured .you _ ! late model used "cars on display a -= -will find their service ideal. Building. Contractor FROSTED LOCKER PHARMACY-, _ bargain prices at Brock Store If you stop in at this popular W Pine Street Phone sw y SERVICE LTD. -Motors. bakery you will understand why _ , _ y 117 Brock St Worth' -Phone Lab! ' See thei4 now and you . wil Our readers will make no more and more' people every day mistake if the consult with this 173 Brock St. North Phone 864 •. This popular -dru store -in Whit- receive courteous and friendly hell - speak of their products -as . Every Y p p 8 in making a selection from a widR film "at Whitby, Phone 2307, when by, carries a complete line of Im- • .,8ite'_a Delight." - in need of a contractor. Comtriunity Frosted Locker Ser- variety of makes and models. ' Burnside's Home Bakery specia- vice is located at 173 Brock St. ported Perfumes; Toilet Waters, Yes, this is -the place when -lazes in .wedding and birthday E. A. Elliott will plan, estimate • North, and is a most stibstaritial Colognes, Cosmetics, a ;vide variety satisfied -customers come again ant cakes and cakes of the better kind. and ,advise you on all your build. concern. Few, if any, dealers in of Veterinary Medicines, Medical tell their_ friends about. You wA' _They have a large patronage all size, problems, shae regardless of the ,this section "of the •country have Supplies, and they are. specialists find it pays' handsomely to pttt over tie.-section, and because ' of shape, type , or price of a attained the prominence in this in filling prescriptions. chase a good used car for lest the popularity of their products building you plan to erect. -From' locality that- is awarded- this popu- - ..The -fact- -that the. management money, Iere.you will find' cars fo: they are cominuallx adding new the cellar to the attic, is E. 13. lar• establishment, for the accom- has had a thorough training in the every purse, all in tip -top coaditioi anti 1utrGei ii . �qnt to supple Elliott's slogan - and they do build., modation of - the .public has - been profession, makes theta very care- and equipped to stet your needs.; the demand. for yoil a building of which, you the business of this filar. This pro- ful in the filling of all-prescriptions, -No car -goes otit without fire _. • -This •bakery pays particular may well be proud. gressive food locker company 'has to see that •the compounding is 'having a thorough cleaning ant attention to .sawEaiduP. a::rl A-T, With a vision of a greater 'corn• an enviable record for fair prices correctly done, proper directions if necessary, munit always irr mind;- an overhaul. every precaution in the making of y i$ -p acrd- goad - quality a� #spy inzi.r are attached and every-thing is ex- i their products to see that they are lar firm has become an important that everything about' their place act. STROWGER�S pure and .fresh at all times. factor in the development of the be in accordance with the most Candies and specialtles_as well -as In this review of the leading section. While it has been their scientific ideas. the long line of druggists, sundries FURNITURE STORE firms we 'are glad, to refer Burn object to obtain fair and honest They' have built -up- their= grade -are -here, furn!shing the public with 123 Brock St. North Phone 61 fide's Home Bakery to our readers. Profit from their extensive deal• by reason of the straightforward the We accommodating service. Tlr� is--one of the most a ula ings, the guiding• influence- of this- business methods-and their accom- -- �i a are• glad to- courpiiment this- stores in Whitby, and this is wher; - . STAFFORD ' BROS. firm has always -been to furnish' the modating service. They are pro- modern store as a business and you will find quality higher thai ` higest. grade .work at the most. gressive folk of the community and professional concern which is -price. You _will be surprised at ih F ai0 \L'JI)NT4L WORKS -reasonable price. have always favored advancenent breast of the time, and to.those, who wonderful values. Drop in the nel 318 Dundas E. Phone 552 Consult E. R. Elliott-'the next a" progress: • - desire anything irk i an up -to -the -j time you.. are in Whitby as th time you need anything built, we, In making this review of the minute Drug Store, !t is suggested' store is well =known and a cordi In selecting a FA SIIL -Y -FE—MO = -i are suFe_youu will be iriore- than! progress of the community and.in TOu_ visit_ the, Courtice pharmacy; welcome will be extended to. o leased with the results. the next time ou are in 'WhAb _ IAL this firm- located in �4'iritby, P, I outlining.,the most - prominent firms .. Y _ Y• This, store is well known to peop Can ahau- you Monuments b alt 1 ��- hiche�uiva Y dined service to , the _ !from Pickering and vicinity ar on ,a basis of quality and durabil•II MAR-VIN public we wish to direct.tne special R. B. COLLINS -�Is Ropular as a place where peop ity. They excel in all"branches of „ -,attention of our readers to Conk- at once feel at home whJe _ memorial - work. " "dark- Every'i .- HOLLENBERG munity Frosted Locker., Service Shoes, Trunks, ]Leather Goods ! Whitby. "tadrei- 31;2$ -W •_rthuta of MDect Ltd., a credit to the Town. 1 Its frlendIy atmosphere, to loved ones. - : (iPTl3Ci]ETl;iBT • _ 110 -Brock St.- = -- lPhoae 4'78' predominates at all timeThe same care - Is given the pur A s Ie placed this store in a class b : chase bf a f'ootstone =from this firm 10-0 Duadas West -=°thone- 6;1'-AS• SAWDON _�T -0� p ndid. stock of shoes for Y _ ✓hens �cornen and children. w 1 be' and -ft may be termed sh as a monument. As designers 5tai• (Above Apia's Drug Store? builders' Supplies Pound' at this store: - � !headquarters, for the sumo .•.lord Bros.; have.= achieved'" a well- . E. The staff of this store Includes district, merited reputation• the design, This optometrical practice, lacat- X44 AM& St South Phone 3241 expert I _ . We suggest that expert shoe fitters with years of 3'e .being original and artistic and they ed --at 10.. Dundas Atom is conduct• This progressive firm located at experience and their ability to fltt Strowgers Furniture Store y are, ready at all times to submit ed by qualified optometrists. pre• 244 Brock St. South, features the the foot -has won the R - B. Collins', shopp 4g headquarters whenev .. designs anct .estimate& for ag pared . tq gio :e your eyes the, atten• Shoe Store man 1 You are -in Whitby, _ classes of work. non they demand. I very best in building supplies. This y satisfied patrons. The proprietors of this firm are Your es are J firm has become an important fac- Shoes in a wide variety of styles' C TOWN �! SON eyes your most for -in the develo went of thls'sec• that play a-leading role in-the cor -f W. well known to many of our preci°tt5 possessions and should I t %n: lay _Puirha l g e an advantage rat costume of gthe well dressed ` = anddeenost hmoderti a the lian es latest en- deserve. the correct attention they when the market is right and by-- woman. are on display at this at-are,', ORAL DIRECTORS Ap �empIoying experienced 'help, they as well as shoes for men.that 8LL'110 Dundas St. East Ph9ae t abling them to produce the finest 1 ot3 cannot be foo careful w ith i are able to offer at reasonable With the same comfort that you This is a modern funeral nor - ` - grades of work. Stafford Bras. can your eyes: Very frequently eye' r! es the highest unlit bpg4.n have always wanted; -- _. ( in Whitby. It represents• the w ` -' ` meet all requirements from the 'trouble starts from, the' sl htest i g q y g - • _ : � • headstone to the- most elaborate defect.. -If you are hav In fact, in regards to an i respected and substantial 'last!* materials. thus. encouraging the g anything m$ any extension of-homes and-- business in_ the - line of 'footwear we , suggest Lion of the community that sere memorial. Their aim is to satisfy trouble with your eyes it will pas entetprises� that you cannot do better tIiari to the puZRc- in an unselfish mean; . —._ `and they tviI1 figure with you or you to ,consult, ��arvin Efollenberg - - - dro into the Collins Shoe_ Store They have a quiet, restful la� Let :them serve you with h =elp you select something that. for an examination `which may Y y°ur and see their large stock. - ording all . the Privacy, p next order• of building supplies alai g eX cat meets ycaur desired needs: save you future tr�uble and pain. you wi11.•gei good;, that _build fin•.. '-Ray fittings to insure real coin- forts and conveniences of a print- His practice extends all over tlafa.l fort- are featu :ed. Slater, residence, as well as an InstituU - 9RYANT permanency. Contractors and vgej _ Hart, and sec=tion and he is $lad at all times, t.• (for the service of humanity public in general have come to; 5•• ✓der' Shoes are a few of the bet- ;MOTOR SALES to have,. eo 2e _from _this vlcrnity t- who • the --- Shoes Known to conduct funerals in - - P p know the t ;ever y deer a te: lines cast led oes for the , i isit his 'office, I In -this line can be secured from family at reasonable %prices: tadmirabie; ma -er, their -excen 'The., whiter is lea;Od' 'to - recom, I facilities make it' possible .for the _ 200 Dundas W.- Phone 2250 mend alarvirr Ho Ienberg to 'ail our J this , firm- with i knowledge iha-t it to render a complete service. W :waders, will be the bent grade cunsisterit ' . AUTOMATIC Town & Sons is deserving of t'i1.Ie_tbet are ?lec�anrl GQ'i} __.ROUSSEA - witti->7r#ce. cery for S3udehaker 1lutor Car- Br y- - - �ti'e are plea ;e�i In tills eQitloft -to' HEATING _- compliment on the sari- fact✓, alit Niotjr Gale..- tiffer�. 4-complete ' Lve roam endable. mention. of- ia;. Lhey -art oft'eeing the peo U s m U1C. RCRYFRf3 of this section. Aut°,' ervi�e, iuclud3 "rig 'motor Sa�� clan. & Soni; and to assure the = - ' .,rEron�3itir,r.Ing. .- 'UPHOLSTERY public that they will receive the .a00 Rrock 4t. ¢tl GEO. HAMERS 'No 'matter, what, the male o - - best in service and 'tour Phone 630- - - - 3' T°ti. very progressive hr' nisiI reliut:ation of your. car, '-the years 216 _�[ary St. E:aI Phony, 4:81;, J - authorized' dealers ferr rile t-amouit Plnm tabl and Heatl4g xr° •service obtained from it depend Featuring AJAX LUMBER C1tl, L? :41a i : iubiL.hed 18 .k on tAa rt�:, of : r- "r it r ,ece}� nr 3 cumpk -te fu"niturel CO. . C;' C Oil Burner. Arc F rt`ir�" i"'_'' r, " , '' ; ^^ _ ",7- rp. rhia , S18 Brock St. souih Phone Flame 011. Burner, These :units are. at' ha-n I��t : ;ls of the au *oist has fi:•rn i; lo,:J*tA at 16 Mary $t. Ea.�--;GI.I. i',.._t: a f,.:' l •! 1,, •; ;,� ;, . :, .� : :, ,lr lour' - msc:tyanic. The careful autoist has ' - J }ur,,•t, it , .clean inessc and cheap Heat' coD�ern l; _ iven a thorou n ins raA ft�3. - 1 5 I' : -: It g g' pecttc,n• and. - Good -humbe- Plytt•ood, Trim a 14cated -at chat a t regular to know the firm will do a re• air and an operation. rock. South. '1'hi; d lnsuldtion of nit kinds rxray he cost o. opera[ n B overl2aui at re lac intervals. - _ P , • uphoi..-tering job on •yuur furniture J Autom3tii:•atty - cont-rolled -' heat', Work of this nature should of which you can well be proud. "Mined at Ajax Lumber :Cu. �.uu , enure, you of a more even temp -; given to business firms t car is in good hands and that when p ud• J will alwav; g Their �er� lee fs cam lete`in every ; find you. eee Muck I� erature for your home , with .less ; em oy . local as well. as_ en delivered: it w ill du all' that the P coiti)?lete w hez'ier "soil require-•a fins , or- , anno pl department and you' aee-a ;.ured of J suave. Thus ' fire mechatrtcs. auto mechanic Claims. It is just few piece. or,a .large order. Yutr- hatarda are reduced--to a -mini= Hanners' Plumbing and• Heat tats guarantee oz. g000 worxman export ` xbM4 �Tbey ha "•e may depend upon what they'-•teli' g s:: ip that ha.; been responsible for equipped their e ;tahli�hment �vitir I to tee aY.Utfca lip. her area a buildin` the price iof is ttoker or ot11 burner, plumbing business experts and m h the name •enjoyed the past years the la.te;t equipment arV1 ,re and -. this automobile service .;.hop. le.-..; of what }�inrl of job you might re;iabie andran autliorit on then At the present • Eime ` automatic always been regarded as such y Heating r / In this review we. re ;sail to hat•e,'_thev will :t oroVghly satisfy.Isubject- ° are prepared to install the many. hundreds---of .satis On band` i� a com �lrte jive: of rerltcr dume;tic, ' '00mmerical or patrons' already served. . recommend Brunt Motor 5al�s to 1 Let them, ,ive you an estimate; lndusudal •size r -Pall our. readers. materials from :virich 'tu 'ca oyes ; un your : ext lumber or inrtilitirn}' to suit you., ow °n ! The eery best materials insta and they are glad to give estimates job and the will assist particular' needs. -Just phone . 652.. with, tyke latest- equipment enai- Y you. in j.. without dbligation. They also have ectming the best. at :,the most «nd a representative will gladly' t'2is firm to complete any job in _ 'WHITBY HARDWARE a furniture showroom displayfngi reasonable prices. frnlsn all information,• concern- shortest time possible' •consist . 11,1 Brock 5t. North Phone- 540 furniture at retail ,prices, but you In making .this business revieW', obliti t4 of operation, rt., without with the high quality :work wt. should see their values, Budget I attention is directed to Ajax' Lum °anon on your part. Expert they do. _ Now is the time to save' _The terms'ar`ranged.. mechanics will do the work in the, Try Geo. Handers Plumbin complete :. stock of this popular ber Co. 'as one of the distinctt�=e g J With these points in mind, we , shortest time. Consistent with the Heating .'for your plumbing Hardware Store located at 111, are glad to-recommend Rousseau factors of, 'industrial •efficiency •high 'quality o€ work for which heatin problems. «'e are lure Bruck Street . \.,• in Whitby,_ph.one ;to our reacYers. They are worthy of of this region, they are known, we.are leased in will be another satisfied 510, includes big values in house- pat ° our atrgnage. s this: review to recommend Automa- They. guarantee an job b l they d Bury J:eeping utensils, tools, electrical y P :! : -WILSON S - tic'Heating. You can feel sure ou They are Writ for Oil Burr ;,ttpnlie and a large and complete too . will be, pleased. with • the and Hecla Furnaces. . They g stock of Paints, Varnish, Garden LAUDIS '__,AUTO PARTS = results ' obtained.* They also- do' antee oil deliveries and re a:ld Mechanics' Tools. Plumbing and Heating.. urnaces .very prom d -This store is prepared_'foi proper BEAUTY SALON -: 2" Brock Sheet —phone i46 _ a a g promptly. L a " handling of goods and the display This modern and progi esstve of, stock to the advantage of -their .104.Brock St. North -Phone 385 busiress establishineht,' located on: SL[CHTfRS LTD. WHITBY MOTORS L' 1iati ones All their hardware and Brock Street is well known irr this" FLORIST 103 Dundas Et. East Phone _ --supplies err of the- very latest Located rxwst conveniently for the peuple of this section, • this district. 124 Dundas $G Rest !Phone 324(' While the' are'SaIr and Ser -patterns and include all of the most Y recently approved -inventions and popular Beauty Salon in Whitby Featuring am • extra large • and . I for - Chrysler and Plymouth •m features everything in the line of complete line, of Auto- Accessories This popular florist is located in. cars and Far Trucks; this reli improvements. go Men are in c7targe who: are a Permanent Wave. it is impossible to enumerate Whitby and merit, consideration - concerti _ merits, a review vc • •,•courteous and accommodating. and The, management 'has made a everythii2� that is an display at and • leads of anyone_inieces.ted in mentioning dependable__ basin who will be pleased to demonstrate study of the' permanent wave. from this popular auto supply as they 'flowers. Slichters• Ltd. extends a in Whitby, scientfic stand are ettin in. 'new ad ets, new welcome to this section. .. to anyone -who desires to drop into point • and has. , getting � 8 $ - Located an . Dunda9 Street, - - - •- _ _ • this fadorite trading place and supplemented this• - with actual inventions' and improvements con- A florist supplies a vital need in do mechanical repairs on all m; work, which makes this service tinually and the only way to get the life of "any modern town, and of cars keep up on the "highest grade of both tried and modern. Permanent (any 'idea df the Iatest conveniences Slichters Ltd. through" their~ exper•, They have alt�►ays adhered ha: dware• I fence in servin ' tho' - WIAltby Hardware-Is -shopping waving- has advanced - and t he l in auto .att;ac5mep'ts is py a visit g g public has principle of fairness acrd hon ` - beadquarters and is a great centre Laudis Beauty Salon has kept; to the store. They also sell C.C.M. °airred' an • enviable - reputation and in their business transactions pi interest and profit for out -of- .abreast of the times. Miss Mend k bicycle' and repairs and' have lawn' without doubt has hone their -share . alas fofrfieri 7 with.•t a Robt. Sim to make° famous the slogan "Say co 'a consequence, have won '..10w -folks when in Whitby. The Y tl p. mowers service. g y confidEnce of the people thro /!� best • of attention is -given to' son Co., in Toronto. + Ezttending' a' cordial welcome to it with flowers: •out the' district'. Go Here � Ilcensed operMors"wiil ptit the people of this section to visit They are member s -of the F.T,D., Whitby' Motors' rieserve con,' people from Pickering and ( �r1'ounding country. i4 me Ve possible of work which hee j accessories at surprisingly only whir l2 enables. -you. to cable flowers tt n this store the clerk;, will be lotions and i this review of: y - _. • tame possible consistent with the too ••glad• to- show you the latest 4o any part.nf the world. better places to deal with. q y I low Slichters Ltd. specializes in Zl'Iiitbh, it is curly. fitting to. sub . . - - price%.' _ artistic floral designs. any of our you drop into this reliable fire.. Phone Laudic Beauty Salon for In this review of the leading readers who desire designs for the very. .near, fpture. The ' G0.NTINUED ON PAGE 7 yo»r' "appointment. They• are, firms we are •glad to recommend parties, - keddings `br• - funerals; -or here i�,ill extend the utmost _ deserving of your patrot2sge and Wilson s Auto Parts to the motor• any other occasion, should giver courtesy and be only, ton gla.; E'__:� _. ...._... _. -. - -•- rare anxious to serve .you.. !ng public. this floral shop consideration. glue you the. information you _ - _`'hau'4.. ,ii:'ku,- l.'VL:�rik5Fw:." ri"'•: 1` '"�d. Y, a,<5��wa!',iyf4fJ :T.+n r •' ♦ hi.V, W, ' :� ' , . "•M. w' • 1 la 1 � .. 1 •,,l r .S .• •ale f. "".w.. +�! d ' u - v.Yd:'r6:ic'£ ^t .�7M1V- e+�7'�I "v.} •,+y'�wA.j{ u�, 11".. 7. : Pigeons That Play Tunes, Ping- =Pong, - A giant tulip, five inches in height =tea #th Colors And Count Off - Seconds and four inches with t stem no o thicker than a man's finger, is -- the sensation of Lisse, center of the _ x ` Netherlands bulb - growing industry.. _ V Dr. B. F. Skinner of Harvard -rests if he cleans up the back yar4, This giant .tulip and other flower ' will leC you Into his psychological When they leas that reward foC- "et' - 3 ' offspring y ire the offs yin of- mother bulbs JabQratory, you _Neill find-_ some loins- incentive and performance, r " °''" "`' that were bombarded with X -rays = pigeons playing ping -pong, as likely pigeons will work their heads off. z " or with neutron by Dr. Willem E. as not, or pecking out. on-- a-- sevem- One - pigeon - pecked - away over 4; ',any s _ -: keyed..piano such simple tunes as 35,000, times in five hours for one- �F 4t' de Mal, director of the Laoratory "Over the Fence,Is Out, Boys" and - ' Third of as ounce of food. -Amsterdam. "Take Me Out to the Ball Game.." To teach the advantage of co- r J ;� _ . pigeons - P g y> :•. ;� ,H After years of experimentatiod The i eons know no more about . ' operation iii obtaining food -Dr. ; :yx • - . %�'• with- irradiation .Dr. De Mol has music than the trained circus seals Skinner pputs his pigeons in a box s; •: ",' :; ' e.q„f .that manage -to -blow a few bars of --with a glass partition -in the middle. produced tulips with Bowers that large smooth "My Country 'Tis of Thee" on a • -A pigeon is placed on each side of �- w vary in' form from lac - -. :.- -- specially constructed mouth organ the glass. At the rear of the box cups to small blooms with fringes to recceive a fish as a reward. is, a panel with three,• . pains of _ :' ' like those of as Lhinese- fan- dasEea_ - The pigeons are used by Dr. buttons in a vertical row, one row a:a These last are variations brought _ ­Skinner to fi -d out the -role of ce- ° on either'side of the glass partition. about by treating the mother bulb, ward or performin To receive'- food both x "' a white and flame -red flower, with punishment in g pigeons -,: X -rays. The first experimental plant - _ tasks. It may be that when he has must simultaneously -. strike match- s" "N of this kind was achieved two years- ¢£r proceeded far enough, Dr. Skinner ing buttons in the separated cages. "� ago; now -there are five plants . will know_ .whether or not, for ex- Wheq this is -done; _a light #lashes, each worth sboet 1,000 guilders. _. ample, a child can be trained more a buzzer sounds and the door . to effectively by encouraging goo - the food chute opens. Only one The mother bulb of .tire atomic ' havior or by punishing misbe vi pair of food - producing buttons will x = tulip.- the Utopia, was subjected to ° writes Waldemar Kaempffe in the work each time, but the two birds bombardment with neutrons. The ;. New York Times_ have- little difficulty in exploring the ;� �, =- result was-a scarlet. tulip five inches ' So far =as 'the- experiments have pairs together and selecting the cor- . "yl `% `�, . ? long, with a diameter of four inches. gone it seems that reward is more rect pair, It is a splendid flower, though the effective than punishment. -To test - Colors Distinguished _ ■ this tentative conclusion, Dr. Skin -. - %' stalk T l thicker . than a man's .- " A small brown and yellow pigeon. - c nger. The leaves resemble those of ner has taught his pigeons not ontp has demonstrated that pigeons can a succulent plant. to work for food, - but also to•co- distinguish colors. In this case the _Tulip growers are - particularly operate in - matching colors and _ apparatus is a semi - circular cage interested in the fact- that ten _ p> ng p�-Pong• with bulbs in a box at the top to years after X -ray treatment new - ' Pig and Htanans "project a green, blue; red or ysilow ' variations still appear, proof of the All this A— is mere classroom work light. The bird faces four small powerful effect of irradiation on ___for_ the benefit of students. Dr. • squares oa which are printed Pigeon Ping -Pong The pigeons pictured here are playing; 'Skinner's real purpose is to discover "YELLOW," "GREEN.- "BLUE" crag -p9ng. hey're pros, too, because-they only do it for gain. tulip bulbs_ Geneticists are pot as-' new ways of studying_ human be- and "RED" When a red light is - The birds, Prof pu flock belonging to Physchology Prof. B. F. that X-rays They have long karnrn - ifiat X -rays will bring forth new - 3iavior in velour 'sittiations. - turned a is 'the' box, the bird will Skinner, also play tunes on _a tav piano, push. izuttQns to f ?et species of fruit flies by the buiidred Pigeons turn out to be ideal sub- peck at the sign ' which reads food. tell time and differentiate between changing colors =like and also new: species of plant'. jects. because they live as long as ' "RED", whereupon the food door traffic lights. Dr. Skinner uses the pigeons to discover the re- Even after the first new-acceptabie fifteen years (rats only two or three at -the bottom of the panel opens ' ` lationship betiveen human behavior and the prospect of reward - species or variety 'of a plant ap- years), because they have a reaction and he -is rewarded with a bit of for work.' Pigeon§ bat table itnnis ball back and forth with their pears, much cross - breeding is aeces-- time comparable to that of human grain: Another light then automati -- beaks, as at top. NN'hen bird at left missed the ball, which rolled sary before an acceptable coal- ,`. . beings, because _they have good xally _glows. If- it is blue, the ' into trough in front of him, it automatically opened feeding; sta- - mercial producct is obtained. It- color vision and, lastly, because they "BLUE" sign receives a peck. Pro- t"ioi7 at rtghi. Lower picture shows - winner_ at ri_ght._ collecting takes from twenty to twenty -five - are less susceptible to disease than perly trained birds are able to peck his iesvard of grain. years, Eor exxampie,. to _prepare a !most laboratory animals, at the pertinent sign as fast as the _ new tulip far the market. ` In all of Dr. Skinner's experi- lights are tticaed on. So it is with four shots but most of the shots are Like human beings, pigeons . seem - meats; the purpose is to:persuade-a playing a tune on a piano of seren '•aces." The wiaiter is rewarded to be- supersdV6us, if you can call - pigeon to earn a reward for doing keys. 'with food after each shot. it that. They tend to repeat any ° something. Thee sewed is always a Pigeons can -also be taught 'to` Pigeons is -some experiments de- action that was . successful in the � Mensgerie-Oyu chance to peck at a bit bf food for it compete. For this purpose Dr. velop an ability to "fell time," if past in producing food: Some may 1 _ I experiments, Skinner h h 1 move- pigeons few seconds. n some e S a as them a s modified xP play -an apparatus will pay off only tttt go through complicated _ � ,�-►. • must learn to co-operate game of ping -pong. The court is, seconds after a signal they learn ments, just as a poker player max. t or to compete to win the. privilege -about two feet square and it has no to wait, - killing time by - turning -:walk around his chair for luck The of pecking,at the -food. net. One pigeon tries to bat the ball -around once or twice, hopping from routine_ wilr be repeated even A pigeon behaves very much like with his beak past his opponent. one foot to another, or pecking at though it has no effect on the de- .. � - y promised ten Rallies sometimes °• � - fond -- N small boy who is romi go to three or Q}Ti'er' .parts o� the 'box.-- - livery, of a bew'hiskerod gsatleman attired in ent is wheeled Ito _the anaesthetic do fire glover's- stitch: running ditch,'- - : «�9N!$er�/ Not L>deC - a frock coat. 'He- wade no'prepara= ` rcofn- 'wliere • aA expert. white con vraurc» rad--cobbler stitches, hid -- -'- t lit Used To Be _ __ tion except to oichange this for a - wersing naturally to hint. g.ves him den stitches for facial rurgery, s. blood- stained smock. Often he did a gentle jab in the upper arm and stitches that go over one edge and - - -' Operations today 'are not- tike sot bother to wash his hands, work- sends him off to sleep. under-the. other. and sutures that _ they were a century ago, when id with unbolted instruments, and � He sees• - nothing of knives or lnuk tike the stitches on a quilt. ranee than haft the aict:tns died of -while operating shook a mmfure of fearsome instruments when wheeled The cutting ovi'of diseased 'or- germs and snuff from his beard all into the operating theatre, where .'pans: -the stitching up of laterat�ed %hock within a few hours Many over the patient. g walls -these are only r • ,Mho survived Succumbed later from the anaesthetist administers afur- pat of the.,w«�, - gangrent. and ultimately only two-'' "Today, not only the' instruments -_ tfier dose of suitable aniethetic. suf. surgeon's -many problems. His, job - • in ten recovered. 'Of these• one bterilized, but. masks,_rubher boots 5cient to keep trim under for the begins when your family doctor "I warned you not to =avu In a ' usually ended rap a permanent ner- and gloves are worn. entire operation- possibly a small interviews him. It ends only wher. _ hi$ t w1lnV' _ .: ,rebus wreck through pain and shock. The three main risks of an op- _ #f#air lasting minutes, or a brain - you, are fit again. - of Caddo _ -� eration are: sepsis, shock and toss ,, «: I.. - -. ,.. ,., ,.. _ -•— _ _- a as of oroon; aeplls; or blood poisoning, " eight hour_ . The patient knows _ physician to .Edward U, in a book Is avoided- partly by the precautions �..t� of advice to surgeons of hi. period. avtlintd But doctor_ also found nothing abotit it., He wakes to find � rravttr �� vrrites: "The requisites for doctor that wounds- are difficult to heal if himself back in bed: SOVVM" are Am ability to lie is a suhtle man- they remain open too long. So rap- Few people realize how deft t - iner, to show an outward honesty, id-not careless- opyrating it the surgeon is with his finger. He not , and to kill with audacity." - Chincea only cuts with accuracy, but set- - of recovery were to slim -that' an -•' result tees (sews) with skill. at. is far BENCH i�J,1� Dr.. Lawrence, proved by expert- _ removed from the .ordinary iiant ' other surgeon wrote: "Let him (the ritenf that inuchi.'tme'is lost -it. reach= • � ^!!. "?�'� ;�!��,•':�„ patient) prepare his soule as a ready •,ing , for and handing -back In3tru- fisted mate trying -to sew cm a but- i ,. inents. He designed s ton.. LEVEL B NCF{OR sacrifice to the Lard by earnest gr special tables - "' , . - - prayer; craving mercie and help hfch enable the cur eon's Bands to Needlework is part`of kii training- _ :, ' TABLE, l ONE OR MORE xinfainedlie." f� w g • sad despite the robber gloves that _ s;• `x•.; ,.: LEGS ARE UNE(�UAL fall easily on the instruments need- encase his hands, he is an artist with IN LENGTH, WI H L116 Apart from strong drink there ed, Surgeons also spend many hours silk, thread. nylon, catgut. tine wire, SCREWS,TURN SCREW ;were no anaesthetics. And . when "operating" .om. lumps of beef -wrap•% stainless- steel -acid platinum. He INTO LQWER END is limb Ras amputated, the stump ped in silk, using either hand to ' LAO - 0 LEG UNTIL BENCH was th'rust•into boiling oil o: roasted make rapid, accurate incisions, and must sew hitch or fat which does _ 1 with red hot irons before bandages have found that by this method not not hold stitches easily. He must REw: IS ADJUSTED.AHOLE _ were' tied on. Rabbits' fur mixed only- has operating time been re- knit bones. He .must sew speddily FOR THE SCREW IS : with aloes was sometimes applied' arced by more than a third, but and tie knots with- his gloved loft DRILLED • FIRST.. to stn bleeding. Ko .yonder ti- land, or with two pairs of forceps. q DON'T USE SCREWS P ga that their patients heal there rapidly, Inside the body .space is restricted T00 LARGE AS THEY greee followed: Where loss of blood is nnavoid- and often he cannot see what he - How different today,, Your fam- able, it is countered by transfusion, ... SPLIT THE WOW. OD. does. He works then by that extra' ill tloctor'lays• the history of your and hospitals maintain stocks of sense which all good surgeons de. -case before the surgeon who is thus every type of. blood. A great ad- velop. ' waled with .every. relevant detail Vance, too, is the radio knife which about you. As he sterilizes his hands, ensures virtually bloodless surgery. To ensure your comfort and safe- OjYj�T t cases them into rubber gloves and Attached to one end is a current- surgeons spend endless hours i LL FIAT IRON selects hii instruments, he has be- .: carrying cable. As the blade severs, chiefs toget'her. They practise tying sewing-in _ r __fare him a clear picture not only of the nerve ends are "cooked", and ?•,'' °. ' :' _ . knots with the left -hand, and with - PROTECTION your trouble but of ant weaknesses -automatically sterilized; the natural instiumt3nts. - :z'`' >' "•.'.`f you may have inherited. proteins are clotted and'dried. The A SHOVEL USED. WHERE :,_... if ever, you are in hospital, take THERE IS A CON•CRET1= >' "=` °. °'F :a; :< >N :: •:• 1 ou often hear it said: • "Sur-, radio knife- ieduces bleeding to a a• ; ; ; ; ; ; ;... ;.,g; ;• t- _ :a.good.loo$ at the - surgeons long, FLOOR 14AY BE PROTECTED :. •• -- .goons ;don't tare. They're always - "minimum, - - •• '• • �- � - - r:• _ 4 _ cutting people up; they think about There are two kinds of shock strong— seldom pointed — sensitive FORIf M gBRASION FROM '«' ' : : : : : : ;g '< RIVETED 'fingers, which do their.bit —bit bit - CRETE BY TWO FLAT IRON as iriiich of you as a butcher does lmental and physical. The snrgean a joint." does. all he can to minimize phy as- much as his brain -to bring you PIECES RiVETED TO TH E BOTTOM. , R =D 't - -bek - aLshock And mental shock is back to health. _ _ : :; ;; � ,.. ••• :,: ;, ;_; :; -- ost ev- e- that ... c: , :. : : :_: :• +- a ......... r.very surgeon roue --be- 3�dir�0 r - z e. ?, . :...... :. ' works with portions of lifeless car- almost a thing of the past. The pats- g case; a surgeon- on a live, delicate ' instrument pulsating with life. -Nor' callous man; however skilled, ever .111 IL Y "b� P became a successful surgeon. - When' you're on the - -table the t NIVOt see rAiD AT. y : surgeon ceases to think of you- as - s,� om Ws AL ww► taw t+ rich -or poor; as successful or a tiswat> tr. T ' _ failure. You art then ;tin most �- 5 important patient. He will use alT j his skill to make you" well again. _ He works in tlx presence of assis- tents, nurses, an anaesthetist, and sometimes visiting dottors and stu -- « _ dents -all highly critical people. And slow, for the first-time, an operation has been televised � 'l � - - k - - - 2., Ho* different -from eighty years- ` j w iin when the surgeon was usually • �w , �Clasdiied Advtss. SILK'S MARKET B Ln1Na LA> vRl g ;TEACUP Orange Pekoe.,TEA RW W AlYTID and .. . Ramsay Contracting Company Malleable ben, Oshawa AT THE OLD PRICE - -- See Mr. Cole after 4 P• m. •�� G, .CUP & `'�.U�iLi, WITH EVERY POUND. July 14 _ FOR SALE - -small - -xebec heswr in, conen• _ and stove very good _ Reasonable. Mn. Gee. r► r : Church St. South, Pickering. _ :_.. WANTED - fresh eggs. Phone: Pickering 86W12, MARGARINE O - FOR SALE - Deering binder, 6 d.+.w�ti.yr.+ _ - ' ft; McCormick mower, 5 ft; Wag- on and rack (truck Wheels); Land PROAlG. P1CKNbLING !6 C - r roller 7 0 feet hayfork track; a :_]3eatty 150 feet "7 -8 rope; a noon get in touch with .Geo. day such a pleasant one. The win- 6 3, D car; barn on stone wall, 76 x 34; Ray please Cain, and if you have a donation, ners were as follows: Girls, Darken Ritchie, Marilyn O'Neil; tl - tedder. All in working order. For E. L. Chap- send it alonx to Bob Jaffray or, it to Sunday School with the ' 6 -S Franklin .Martin, and Al. Boys , R sale, cheap , for cash. man, Gor. . o. 2 and Ajax inter- Y send children and it will be put to good Johnson; Girls' 9 -10, D. 9010 it and Helen McTavish; Boys' 9-10, Reg. $ectiea lights i use. We have spent more than has far, so we db�l3�ope Johnson and Bruce Martin; Girls' FOR SALE - •McClary cook stovA - - closet and tank in With warming fumacette- a` been collected so to see a few substantial donations before too long, 11 -12 B. Cruddea and Donna Mc- ~ T*-iih; . Boys' 11 -12, Pat. McGeev 13- _ good condition; also two The W. A. held their final meet - ey and Howard Smith; Girls' quantitg of congoleum and conGoleum rugs, 9 x 12, Mrs. Geo- ing of the season last week and bazaar were main 14, Mary Creig and M. Lalonde; Boys' 13 -14, J. Long and R. Ryck- Me roy, P hone Pick. 47W3. - July 14 the picnic and items of business• The former still man; J. 1 : men, Irene Parnham ands Long SELL YOUR PROPERTY ( t' um on page five) and Mr and Mrs Bassett; Youne JELL -O OR LUSHUS "`60 DERS w PVDRINGS 3 for ZS! Astor toffee 1 The pkg. 834 ur Own Blend Tea 1 Ibo pkg. 794 hoice Apricots 28 oz. tin 39( obin Hood Cake -Mix 29c pkg OBIN HOOD -OATS 2% WITHTUMSLZR - 3 L8. HA AWES WAX -1 lb. tin -494 ohnton's Floor Cleaner qt. X491 BROODS y8C ne $1.95 Business Property: Farms, large - con Men's "Race, J. West and G. 'Mar _ and smalL tin; Young Couples Bag Race, Mr. -' I Dwelling Houses Regietration On The Grounds For and Mrs G Martin and Mr, and I �O We HAVE WAITING The Summer Mrs. J. West, '•Calling Joan to Din - CLIENTS All The wishing to .enjoy ner` ", Mrs. C. Mead and Mrs. Har H..".-Roch + -Mrs. GEORGE PA'1TISON the playgrounds this summer are per; Married Ladies' Shoe licking Brakes - :►taro St. . Picketing asked to register at the Recreation Contest, Mrs. C. Mead and Irene PICKERM. ONTARIO PHON11 In PHONE: PICIti. 171 Office Monda • and Tuesday, July Farnham; Married Men's Race, V. ` ROOMS or BOARD and ROOM. 3 and 4. Parents Wishing r ion are Bates and G. Martin; Men's Relay re uired for good .type any them to theegiatration are pace A. filler, P. l.Ic: �. :.. a..1 :�- urgeatty 9 go encoura ed to do so in order to bLale industrial workers. Advise find but it is all about. The Neil- Married Ladies' Treasure accommodation 'and rates, to the Hunt, Mrs. Beegan; Ladies' Tug of National Emplo ,heat Service, 22 A. R. A w �s to get a summary War best team,. Mrs. F. Martin, Albert St. Oshawa- Phone 2616, l interests so they, can make Mrs. G. Martin, Mrs. Beegan, Mrs, _ _ July 21 plans accordingly.. ` F. Bates,'Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. Ritchie Fra'nk■ Smfth- There . s. Learn To Swim Class and Mrs• Rose; Men's Tug' of War, are 175 students now. reg- CUSTOM WORK in the "learn to swim". best team, Mr. Mead, Mr. Rose, Mr. . "CUTTING OR OR ULING PEAS class. Should more wish to register Woodhouse, Mr.-.V. Bates; r. T. Pickeri Market '& Locker Plant they may Ao so at the Rec. Office Skelton; Mr. F. Bates and �3r. G. } CIiTTING HAY the nxt few dace. Present plena Slug. The annual Young Men's Mar i g. A. Og'I'E880i;T athon was won again by Dave Neil PHONE 3O '• Phone Flak. 96J1 call for ¢leases -on July 10 and 17, gm at.. Cedar Glen Park Students will and Bruce Martin was second. At (phone only after 6 P- m-) be Picked u at the school they night, a good crowd was out to the July 14 have attended, taken to the'park Bingo and although the Jack Pot _ g and returned by bus for ten cents was not won, there were lots of ot- FAR31 AYLP which is the only charge for these her winners. Mrs. Bellamy, of Tor- - lsaesd. Reliable Holland fast : classes. Numerous children who can onto, won $10 on Share Mite Wealth. soon. _ 111r svalLble. ��% swim and dive wish to learn swim- Mrs. Chappelle �! Hfghbuslh Trail. - �to B, Yuma• R- R. h?aatistom. - ><ai - !�. Pt. Parry. ' �g and diving correctly. They will Mr. Crofnie, of Altoaa Rd. and Mr. COAL t be--given an opportunity later - on. Gibb of Dunbarton, all shared on i sue' After this it is- hoped that the the $10 Special and Mrs. V. Bates - !4 acres, Brock Road. - FOR SALE '- Red Cross will tape these children won the 'full card 'that was played - • •, • - . - - = - - -'- Pickering. Building restricted to an hand and qualify them for their- for after no one won the ,Tack Pot - 45000, Priced - $1200. To ms• N- awards. and received a beautiful lamp, and E. 3"wen, Whitby- Doris - - Doris Jones, Fairport Rd., won the _ Ju1y 21 Two Bova Learn To Swim In pair of lamps that was the Drab. FOR SALE - 19iii 2-door' sedan, Eight Minutes Congratulations winners. - - - - made by. Standard Motors, Eng., John and Bobby McCormick 10 .Congratulations. are in order_ to - r 9 1 F 44 mirk- heater, ' 35 miles to and 8 years. sons o! Mr. and Mrs. to Mr: and Mrs. Cutireil, of Old Quality BATS the Gallon. $1050 cagh. Phone - -rom mCILOMIcK, Ev WZAJ..a, 5.... Foreat Road on- Claremont 8 R 32 Ajax, reported for a "learn to swim sorb. : SWAP-new lawnmower for be or class" after having practiced the- -. X111 those interested i the - GROCERIES and girl's bicycle_ Phone- Pith 284W3, .first two p.ogressions given to them new Fire Area, are asked to rem- t - - LOCKER PLANT - _. __ ...evenings. _ in the bath tub at home They had ember the meeting to be held in mastered the first two progressions the f4all on Tuesday nigh at 8.0 . _ _ and in eight minutes had sWZm -04- o'clock ' Centennial baited Church er twenty feet. A few minutes lat- Mrs. Maybsn of - Old Rosebank - er they t,iso learned to dive to- the Road had a visit from her mother Meats PlOCessed -- - It was-- certainly A sight for eves first time. Needless to state the over- the- week- end. -she is a young - eyes. w ace bur cherub almost pack- mother and father were pleaaea, . lady of 82, and . not only came to _ I.� eunia,,ia9 mornin¢ men The end feel nom that the nn ren can _ b= p. ,a. - - - - • r • ,Quarterly Communion Sunday roll- enjoy their summer vacation at the urday -night too. -To Pot -' ��s ed siound again• Out of the forty- cottage where they are going this All the girls that belong to E. odd folk who expresesd their %►-ill- week -end. What these two have - Woodlands'Brownie Pack 'are asked _. ..inguess to- come into church fell- done is possible for all other child- to meet -at the Hall on Friday, July _ Z. pwship there were a few who could s ren in the swim class now organ: z- 14, at 11.00 in the morning. We _ - mot-make Jb at the last m;nute but ed, if they have the desire to learn are going to go to Mrs. Swan' "for -we believe the figure was over snd will report for their class• hav- a picnic. All will remember the thirty new memberships in one day env mastered the two first prog- grand time we had the last time A-Thia is a fine •start for a ne w Con- ressions given to them. we visited Mrs. Swan's :farm, so _ ;ference year and it is hoped there .••• girls. get mother to pack your lunch - � will be as many more at the next Recreation Dollar Needed For � and let's have a real nice day. We : :` _ - =service in October. Two children Playgrounds Activitk will be home around 5.00 o'clock._ - - were also presented for Baptisms With summer now on us and the Our next Bingo will be July 17, p - Donna Joyce, daughter of Mr. and children out of school, activities a- and then the Jack Pot will be $30• ._Mrs. Wilfred Harding; and IAnda+ mong the children Will be - s big daughter of Mr. and Mrs, La'Verne job. Householders are asked to have Harding. The parents 'were among their dollar ready when the Collec- -those uniting with our church - The for calls .... or better still, don't wait ATTRIMON FdRJ1=8I i Sunday School was well attended for him to call, but send it to ' the _ ^ - We vidB be pleased to pic)t• up de also and` we do hope this will con- Office as soon as possible in Insurance 'CO. �PPiad l>� anhuale and »i time despite holidays now order to speed up summer activit- Writs or Phoa4 h4chost Pt'eva11as prlrea. with us. ies for the children. Your Dollar ? �f 8stss for >�rm and 10011111111111111 For iaamed4te fie. tellephs Plana hav d bren started for a may . be the means of saving a life, nondbw ' Coll" • g go, Broo kUa ' : -3oint picnic with our, sister church- as in• the case at Whitby, and ter- �� �OseoeaR T B oaE 41A14 or Toronto . 7 es at Fairport and Rouge Hill. This tainly will make for happier child- lace on Sat -,. ._ >z!; :;. E : gala event will take p yfsssisbflo Iasasaaes Of''!Ai lei (iORDON YODN(1 Ill'D, : "galay July 22, at Glen Avis Park, ss••si•• Bowman & �ilL_ ®D -1Ad Heatlntf Bt Totonta o Supervisors for Playgrounds p� i _Fairport, and we do hope all will � ' ,;.n� _ • _ be able ' to join in the fun. ..It is . With 800 children now, out 4f expected we will- leave. Centennial school, supervisors are badly need- a RADIO SERVIC�'i •FREE Draw at 1.15 p. m. so that the !.picnic will ed. Persons wishing to asist in any y 1.30, Cotnmitt- capacity are asked to contact the a ?1 %a of all- fires are is Guaranteed Repair Ne►ie_9 get under way by sports Recreation Office - Ajax %7. sip with every dal to spent . .. see have .been set rap for ape sand _ .ressdeIItial Propertied �'" this store. F'hu�t Pslas to be c1w refreshments and a collection, will _ ,/r� of i0. be taken from the adults to help - le -- ' . Du;walling Fire _ , 4+' area's Cla-U a or Ladies' 17-Jew wa - defray the expenses for pries and _ +Aud y Insuranea is +as, � 141k case set w treats for the children. We fie hope lnCxpEltittlE — i rabies; Second Prise: a Chest all the parents of our Sun. School Audley Comil tnity Club Picnic 84 piece sliver Flletware or GYs - -: folk -will make is special effort to Audley Community Club picnic Aj;g YO u4�unrr� TO "�"" some no - nenne. J attend'as this is to a congnegat' will be held in Cedar Glen 'Park oa v4 ]gaits W Modd I C100688 DHO. 16 N=T 9 P. lonat as well as a Sunday School ��,, July 14, Please bring your' AY VALUES? PICKERING JEWS LRY ^;ptc,.nic and we do need the older eats" for we expect a large Crowd. DOUGLAS G. l�rthur Field S pEit to supply the picnic snPPm• Games in the evening. FOR 1960 PROFrMl ' gore about this next week. !SO$R: p1�RIIVf3 i! A i iWcheS a P�altdy Farm Chid our new Sun.. School is still pro- LA D - From a 100. Percent blood W g f ^,vorablp although we do y�st Woodland3 CIA eye approved Breed, - - peed - more assistance-_ both - finan- j.. •,�,� _ OLD HOFAW - $I&" Hatchery. t ietslly and wits, 10�or. The Boor is The picnic held last Saturday !I - - v am1Ma W t 11la M !hp Thmy can't be II for irks ri pt.vv read, t„ lay cement and it Aura`.` D.a�n$ Field. ..~vas a� g, t '.4OI'TIi _: _ _ Tw p1l�III /Ira Zwt am Haswu jl'hoae a+esat R. it. ! _ - ltioged '.h- may be done fairlg soon il° •LCCe:s ani every ono had a won'- As Your t"Vr.•.•, ti :. ' ;3 ihe' biggest part ^f ' '�rful time and the corrmit -ec wail l F. %.j IRP(�RT _. _ - dark. Si _j,,t� an-11 r; ll need wore hcl ?• ash - _ � :_ Claremont, t tfi u : incereiy tF.^ ik a!C't} .�e 13E.ILCH iiiant some -of a carpentry . wni''. ;. V.at sponsored the d;f:eren*t pvcnt,a If you call offer a. Saturday after- and aleq thosa that bolpod >:trko the ills 11L Plleieelss Phoad ls971 .' 1 , y ,. . , ,. ' :.off' ; _ __._- 4� v- i.t "' :.v :K°:� =.1';"•. er'J1'iL�..e^ii'. '4 IM1 .•y.Mi>_L.S"�','�:r�`+(+�'^ iili ✓'tom N.' °'a' - ' r.: a�' .° u1i' d+_.!} �9. rN- �y' �.', o-�. �'`'' s: a" �°.,* ik�lEc�� ':r'F'iiiii...e�S•�*1`�'.'ro "ie lr'ry"n;�Tz�`i'Ci_�.v�:�4Li '*'die' :!•;C"JrJ.t���'�'�.. ' rtn�� .'R:- ..�_— „�''•�,,.�...¢.�M ^• Q udine�� t�iP¢efOr� - -Whitevale A. pub school chi �a thE. Rchardson SiA'P� joyedA delightful picnicat e - Greenwood Park, watts several oth- -- QM=J 1N8rR"CP Essmedlate Deliver, O�a Be 29ade or edwols. Baseball o -- - -- - - Of The Following )Neer the full. wan enjoyed to r y�' Asphalt ehiastes liensltcrs of the Wogsen'e Miss- �ARCUN Nu� �'U Rooting b All Grades ionary Society of the United Church -.� Old a ta+blished Agenw, Ready Rolf -Brio Siding enjoyedlF picnic at Woodland To serve Yon. Asphalt Boat Chi Park on Wednesday last. Mrs. Red- says: PMNE, PICNZRING $0. Aluminum Gorier Bead dick gave a splendid message on Ridge Cap and oali°y Church Union, and what it means. "I know a real good tire bail '- • g $ R All enjoyed a delicious lunch. The. And Lime Brick F00"l dt children took advantage of the pad that's money- Marathon. It sets the Concrete blocks bin— pace for molser- side$, to Onbla B.0 and loose Eedne awamming and real old- fashioned b wasaaoe Of All =lads Pasta asd Polar games, while the more "sedate ", free service." Insaranee Adviser enjoyed walks among the delight I ful rounds. - LAW MM s� 90th Aaaivesssasg b Business +ate•'{ IRIEL( g �� Phone � . a \rl j i+ Gordon gilts is richer by Sixteen mmvugilat4. Out. Pick. 241W8 Dollars, having won two First Priz P210141M 74 and 114 '► es at Beaverton on July First.:..oue .AND SAVE WITH - -_ V. .*as won. do 58 2-6 seconds. - "0178 TRUCKS PA-M Y.w"ia WAY" Under the parental week- end: Miss n Fleming, Miss C O W s roof for the KEN A N #1LLAR KE PRICE. PR�iNTICgi Catharine Hilts and Miss Connive AUCTIONEERe STAFFORD' BROS. 1 +GOOD YEAR S Mr. and firs. A. Fleming are en- _ ides aced and Authorized for the MONrM>ONTAL WOMB tertaining two o his sisters, Miss- _" 1, C conks/ of Ontario and York. Phone - Whiny 5158 es Fleming, of oronto. kOO-16 Farm Stock, Iatplemetats Hon Mrs, Wells, of Toronto, visited MARATHON i hold Faro tuz%, Real Eatat• 81S Dandaa St. Ia, Whitby, her aunt, Mrs. M. Griffin on Fri- ONLY day ast. $16e25 Reuse DS Service for Mr. and Mrs. Van Blaricom' and A "Big, safe, long-wearing, low V al Price of Ones. MCDEACIANIE'S children visited relatives down east - ' „ price MARATHON is packed equally w «v im• 1 - over the week -end. ' 1[iv7liken P. O. phone, Agia, 5MB -4 Mrs, N. K Robinson acted as with value., It's a Goodyear Markham P. O. phone Mark. 206 lli'QSNI'1'EiBE DF.elLEB organist at the Ignited Church ser- elliti tire, with the famoW! ?ranNoes base been established 3�'UNIiAi•,�, u,a vice on Sunday in the- absence of ' atetio=wm since IagO. - :firs. Van Blazicom, diamond tread. + + :...__ Pelvate Ambulance Service Leslie and Mrs. Randall and son - -'._ ¢� ' •^ o Der or Night A, Billie, visited relatives in Weston on Sunday. s • DAVID H. MARSHALL Was. Mc1►C li'>�>P•' Several of our ladies attended "w'.�•,r, Accountant Locust Hill Church on Wednesday - - lPhone Pick. 193 last to help Locust Hill W. A. eel. •' "•', . ", _"°'/ + all and STORE ACCOL':�ITS ebrate the 25th year of .church un- All 04 Onto,, ion. Guest& were present also, from - PHONES PICg. S7. 18 Pickering, Stouffville and Cherrywood. Mrs. u..� ' - McLachlan, was chairwoman. Mrs. Rae, of S.touffville game a very in- LAW MOTOR SALES �+.•� -�• - �7�' ta' spiring address on her work as a 1lY M. MAW. missionary in Chia& Her husband PHONE Xomn¢rtfdr j,s now serving as a missionary in • OIL REPAIRS v Li�D em � VOMYNI1� and Japan. Mrs. Neil Petty and Mrs. Highway ]iontlmeat Works Laura Milne snag a beautiful duet, iR09r. AUSTIN, PROP. FdWATOB all of p Cherrby od, Mrs. G ha 1R. R. 1. "=eat, ONT. J!leoe+s ere Mslla as guest-speaker, �e an Interest- Two NUN West Of Whitby On " Ai4 Dandae 8t. >�e4 WYh1w! � address. A delicious supper N0. ' way, Between Whitby was served by Locust Hill Isdier. - • '��� � • Greenwood R' . I The regular meetusg of the Ev- _ - -- +i- - cuing Auxiliary of the W M, S. - OpTOMETR29T - was held at the hotne of BEss Ed- 1~t , " -' " w �• ` J. A. WILLOUGH6Y� 9.99 to 19.00 and 8.00 to 90Al Ed- ith Ormerod, en Wednesday, June 1x •+ ' _ AND SONS Evealniss D[ost., Wed.. >EM, 7 to 4 -Mrs. R. Jackman, lot Vice _ f, Years Canada's Dx81T1tY BLDG Opp President, presided and conducted ,� rM . F'1 rte':- P. b• the Worship Service. The prcgrasn 'ix stet Farm Ag•ncy. OOKAWA, ONTARIO "People -Grow Older" was prepared •, F Country oati, :+. phone . Res. 86961 Ocoee 151A by. Mrs, t:. Clesson and presented i` a .r .r 61= `1 ' s. - • -." mat J.n (HndB wart _ by se %ten members. The problem of AD0606 . Toronto (Three -Day Service Arm .older people is a problem that is . .. - . • ' Fvor That Homo is The CIO CW our Cleo Dept -� _i present in ,every. community. What ov can be sure of many years otpr~1on and »8187. Toronto can we do about it? A.4lsort. bus F ellers & Atkinson Ines, session followed, The JaIY _ ,beauty for your house and buildings with AISCO Roof- meeting _ - Piwno Agla 8111 W 9 - 8toatf. 9YY will be held at ;the home of Mrs. C. McTaggart, ings and Sidings. AAade by am of Canada's oldut # t Bed The many used to her t "ailing manufaeture►n, d1SCO Roofings and Sidings are t C L E N D E N I N G I, ' _ again. are pleased to nee her out �__ '" - fin• � ,.�• flr*•e�sisttant, Proof . against wear, wind and weather, Auctioneers - The .W, A. will meet at the home _ ..,DIXON ,� Yeese•. 16sperienc. of Mrs. st SAP Brooks on la�huniwe = an to apply. require m st rvidng. - Sales conducted anywhere. eoaye. _ __ fpoeifg SISCO pr�oiuels for rewr rook and side- vralls. specialising in Faris Stock. rural o number o l Greenwood people - tare and pwjpeect eats, took ;n the holiday- _ celeb:aon at Mbk row RISCO doalw ro show you 1M many allied. Mw - linQ'LQ ap All Sdes personally Listed and Pickering on Dominion Dry and .. taleurs and pollerwa evalk6le Salsl .1 ' i am report a splendid time, x. MARKA M I Adeedsed. Sul. prepared Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Archer'of _ ;�. PEA ,, Toronto; spent a few ,day with the Ae•w•i�au.N J A PHONE 110W Tatter's parents, Mr. and�ra lilac- : viii Rw N ROOM W DIXON Prompt Se�viee Taggart, Iasi wee,G :z.-ASIl LLT SMlNiLR 11e- SLIOIiS ° _ J0 .- j.�j sir. and Mrs. Frank Hayward s..a+r ••d .,7•.+rl «A.o� PROPRIETOR Reasonable Rates. and Karon, of Gore Bay, called on ROLL ROAMS many` of their old fiieads here last AMBULANCE PRONE 90o STOUFFVna.a week. � 1 Asphalt and tarred i The $ undzy School and frierl : • - - ' 1SNRATNINGS & F2LTS - had a Very successful 'picnic at the 7111LT•uF' ROOFINQ� MATRRIALS 1 Woodland- Park -on Friday last." PLASTIC CEM ENTS i iThve . many friends .of Mrs. J. A. NIATtRFROOFINQ� FAINTS Morden will be pleat when she INSULATION ROOFINGS » can be out again. ROOF COATINGS "Your Frier>idly Resident Agent Tobrlonto v aiMte�d >K k r Gibson' on �•so t BFlAI1POA INSUIL&NCE AGEINT the holiday. BISHOP PAPERS r LIFE, FIRE CABUAL'1'Y, BONDS, AUTOMOBII.$ a 1JABn"Y LY9IIRAYCE Etc. - BUY FRl AND _ _ Centennial conliqued) - LIST YOUR PR0pZRTLDS FOR BALE WITS•• is in need of more folk to fill' the bus as some of those `who had ex- go, E. MORLEY petted ,� go, find it impossible to do'so and we have room for 'several ' of our tinendsufrrom Rouge gebHiii or A. W. MITCHELL Phone 74 or X94 Fairport might like -to join us and a r we hope to pass along this invite- ... . IUMBE Lion when we visit the former on C C Qa Tuesday afternoon, If anyone would CEDAR Gi R O V E• r The I.I. like to go to Peterboro on July -18, j p please get in 'touch writ Millie HuU, . GARDEN PA �T Y Scarboro s8ss or Howard iilZ v Scarboio 2452 immediately. ' Scarboro ,Junction _ we were glad to see Jeanne Liv- - ingstone back on Sunday to find out - her illness was :. not • r rgerious as --FOR I.3iMZ,zn ATZ DELIVERY had been exported. ,.,'a. South- ON SAT[TRDAV.- NIGHT4 JU[.V S TH combe is still confined to bed.and • _ 1 LU- 11ER -it -4411 or Dressed. Trim, bleb and Doors. ,= ' will' be for s couple of -weeks or so t G r,as, tr'al _.and vm do wish her just. .*s speedy _ _ - York Crnrntc's i'nnr�rt -•'•,: •:' ��' :.,• " �pi,11D1)l� L1rIR'9 CO. [PL1iJTEi- dameil. j Far•triry -built mull pre�flt.•erL • _ -, _ _ recovery as possible,. '._ PLYWfi r::, st oz " n1 =n: :rum their WQALi...:..: » Trn Te+ty fi�•nns.c°nn Ciyprv.'� 3• We offer congratuiationa to Mr. and Mis. Are ur Cruickshank who nn�' {�Ftr. Getter, Brrrh, tTeldace, an•>t zb .7�nod. _ Ih were married at the_ church on Sat hon- k :pbvalvAnd'Cedil fth r1•+:ls. (Till '!r f'>�. urday night. The vide is the former the son a Mr. Mrs. gla .. •..� the .l�ave.a. house as J. �I.. C,,drss V"% siding. PlttshaiY pdntna _ Shrrley OXIey• daughter. of Mr. and +hank, Weston Ave. We are glad to eymoon as, - y - _ Skin Orley, and the groain is know they. will be lieing .its ' our I El>erne�e Road. It rz'- ,f..�.•• -s'6 =' +M: }r. .r y p ..'°yy, >qv».;. if .ys;x+t na G,sn: , .., �(. T+ '" 'u..;g'Ah •- YYZbRB1tiL.!.i 3�(!?�ti"F'1k .HS1.. •.y�S:.. ati�.e -fi'� d^t•':✓•'•�JrIKC i.:''ii ^�i`/.;.v... m- 4�p.�1/L'�' - _ .ry r� C x CHAPTER FIVE `` - - r Bait For A Sounty-3I,Anter AN f ".' ... " ; Through the low - pulled window �, I /�, • ' % , _ blinds showed'- yellow light. Webb �7W cauticlusly approached •the place "D EAR AN IST: What ad -. Every nerve on edge, every muscle tight, he made his war through file vice do you offer a young Mother • This other woman does` not see k , pines, his gun handy-:41i crouched who has one child, atwther one * herself as others see her. She is there in the darkness, 14ening. coming, and whose home is about • out for what she calls a good time. No sound came from within the to be broken up *and she is probably preening her- t: . •� . log house A shadowy form peened by .another wo- *self that she has added one more across the big living room, silhoa- man? (If • you * man to her collecction. She has ap 7., • etted against the drawn' window can call these * shame, no. • Shame implies % blind animals women * standard of ethics' which is for - - -= Webb was about to start for the "Everythi * eign to her thinking. front door when he heard someone was serene n- * Of course you will • fight for coming. Coming clumsily, fum- tiI she re d *Your man. Your best weapons, bling his way through the night her ugly h d. * however, are dignity and silence. (AdRANICi --, Now the man was there at the She is married, * Any active attack upon this lour - - front door, pounding on the door and has children * character would not diminish her IS SEA= y with the barrel of his six- thooter. Divorce for the man is out - unless ' * reputation, that is already ac- z VAWJ*l There was the scraping of a heavy thee• is no other way. *complished. It *ould weaken your bolt. The door opened, revealing "I've always stayed home and *position, and defeat your aims,+ the wiry- little Chino who had a tried to be a, perfect wife and Your husband is not guiltless, you :. _ withered-looking _ -- `" _ .. .., _ _ . •. - The man his ha poded on spite tof 2 eth usual line have been, • knStand your. ground. Refuse to -- �� door was Joe Blake, • hand out about their wives when r consider a divorce, and stick to it. Riders "Where's Ab ?" he gr6wled. they're out on the chase. 'WHAT * That will show her how futile are " for tits "Boss not home." -ABOUT ]SSE!' * their designs,, and it will have a "Don't lie to me, you little rat. "most people tell- me to sit tight. * chastening effect upon your hus- ' Where's Ab?" That,s right, I believe too. But * band too.. - Hoot-Owl "Boss , no home. You dlunlc, must I bear the brunt of all the * His good name is being tarn- - Betta go home." gossip without putting p a big * ished, and if he doesn't know .it. Pool - `•'I tell you, you slant -eyed son, I fight for my_man and myi:ome? * he is more stupid than I think. got to see him." • T6;s , an_ has had other men ' To desert a wife -who is expect- - "Boss not home." in her life, and she is said to be an * ing a baby is about as low an by 0. H. SHARP "Where's the girl ?" easy mark = which does look true. *insult as a man can offer. It is "No savvy." "Doesn't she have any shame, or' * he who will "bear the brunt" of - - "You` lie like hell. Ab Abbot's conscience? Doesn't she know that * this miserable affair, not you. - CHAPTER FOUR _ Webb Winters was not a man inside and so is she. I got to see she'- realh dirt under anyone's * You can, however, lessen your " a 1 as s • (Continued from last week) who angered quickly. $tat now, him: I got news.' --feet' burden a great deal by refusing ` ., , "I said I was killin' you. Y� to antler down tensed was gripped Blake?" * to listen to any gossip your err tee. Not now. I'm Idll%n voice from inside the boatel "What- ' .zeta "° " "- down""° •__, .,._.., ._ „ Let him m Chino,' called a ' • the edge of tows, he was Shipped * quainrinces bring tip. To lead as b r ea tote every fence that - when the � y every .the hell do you want, Blake. ;ear, to discuss the matter �� sign is right aid I'm col- g was not absolutely necessary. B nerve, tightened his every muscle. Now Ab Abbot could be nice He * anyone else• is unbefitting a. -who- lectin' the rice on our bide." In another case new owners were D y He was breathing hard through his was in hie shirt sleeves. and he " man of your sriture. No nutter - Hide hunter. I figgered so. nose as lie opened the door of Judge bulked there in the yellow light like determined to., have their newly ac- * what public- notoriety your hell -• Hbw much did you get for Ed Anders' cabin. quired stone house spray - painted some pot - bellied beast Hs had a * band invites. he is still your bus- The white. Fortunately they did not stay • ,� The big um chair was vacant bottle of whisky in his right head, ■ +band and you expect him to con- _ Enough to buy them LF steel's long enough to perpetiate that Judge Anders pipe lay on the table. glass in the Left hand. , * tint to be. There is no retort I'm winterin'. An' 'feed for 'eta. The whisky bottle stood there be- "Webb Winters is gunain' for tr'u'e. Then there were the folic * like silence.. and maybe a little grace." side the chair, half emptied.' The who loved old houses, , complete p " you. Ab,' snarled Joe Blake. He's • Other men before him have "For Bob Anderson ?" wire shutters, 5a they rCpaired and judge's hat wis gore from• its peg kiltin' me and You on sight' *betrayed their ,pregnant . wives. "I didn't sit much. I had to split on the hall tree. The house was "Come in. you drunken fool. Painted all the shutters. When they * But how much worse it would be lsiith a few more, Winters, your �p _ Don't stand there ruanin' off at the sold out the new owners wanted empty. " to give the haute a "modern look, __ _ if your husband had chosen out word ain't worth a dams in court Webb stood there, pazzkd, be- head like a ma_^pie Corns in, Got - -- - •rt_ ti`s t'm trit;m ltoa chi• The so the first thing they did was <Q of your awe frhis w a cf yea �...,..,* s"' l.;s nn- Then he slid (Continued next week) • h0pt to marry this woman if yot jury turned you loose, but it was retttA•e all the shatters. - - his six - shooter a little forward in * re #t4sa a d ;ortree end I doubt iE .i old Judge Anders speech- makiti' � The same thing happens in butla- even free. he would want to. - the waistband of his trousers. He -, in One family decides on a Urge " that cleared' yon. Every man, went outside, closing ht door be- •� • t• g' Y t; B ,; r, * Patience.' and hope, are your woman" and kid ifs this country hind him. With a 1 i spreading bungalow type of house g, swinging a• watchwords. You are getting a thinks you killed Bob Anderson. Stride. he headed for the cabin c��rV complete with breezeway, in as . leer shocking dial. But you �Il win You and that Texican started your owned by Ab Abbot. A cabin j,j other, big picture windows give *out, if you stand your ground. 4ta .Hoot -Owl Pool. Then what di¢ you known as ` "No llian's Land." jj�ONI�i�/ ' the place a distinctive touch -al- do? You acted like a coyote, You though picture windows are not as Ab Abbots town cabin was as When life looks black, `felt - *+Freed on 'em. They're in -the Last distincfi -ve as they once were since - _ _ Chance now, talkiii' it -over. I notorious as any honkytonk or . G�. �1 M so many houses are now built with Anne Hirst about" it She wilt killed Ed Young. 1 helped kill gambling joint is Rimrock tt was d C3nt¢tdottr�¢ p CLe -tk¢ them Same folk stilt have coaservs- comfort you, and help you Sad Bob Anderson: But' s four -room log cabin. There was the courage to better it or take volt can't. .. give ideas' and stick to the old. - - prove it in .any court because they'd a big living room, and a' spacious' _ e windows, But in . one, thing I it. Write her at Box 1, 123 i type r k tchen presided of e d d er b a on • i h e t 'qt. New Tor - " - laugh at yon. Even Bob Ander- P y Last" i+eek - my menfolk were .am Pretty ,sure all new, houses ate E g to n h Toronto. son's sweetheart `has turned Yoe eyed Chinese who had been a busy rebuilding a bridge -in the back alike -they all have modern bath- Ont dowse " 'hatchet man for a big tong. Ab 'lane spanning a -creek that runs rooms sad water on tap. - _ - _ "Say that -once more, Blake Abbot had brought him to Montana through our property. Such an in- On the outskirts of any town L Make -it plainer, or I71 kill you from San Francisco and put him its noeent honkie little creek -if isn't wherever r WAKE U P YOUR charge of the house. Ab Abbot'" g you Peas a number o where you stand,' even running now. All it amounts new homes- that are completely. - i. Called brat Chino. Chino was ,mall. LIVER BILE 'Ask her, Winters Ask her to at present is a few water bolts dititreai in archittcfure I imagine where she went this evSnin'. Try Quick, wary. He t> ore Chinese -' here and - there - and some wet. it` is a pretty safe guess to yssume men, t Clothes and under his 'blouse, he t .end sad- her: tonight, if you can. is - marshy patches. Yes is early spring, they are privately owned. Wartime 7 that lain enough?- always carried a .4; and a whetted Vrarert CAmel -Ark Tew7 Jests Ud P u8 swollen, by- the melting snow, that housing projects -are conspicuous !■d isi &A butcher knife• same creek -has a strop enough Rsbon b � Beyond the big living room with _ , g g by their lack' of individuality, But Tb. fiver ebould pea oat .bea4 s woes ! - : • Webb Winters' first caught Joe current to cause a washout; to-carry 3t least they have a frontage that �• !-tee tato raw diserdve tract every der. its bardwbod floor, its leather sofa- tf chi. bill r not sowing fro$ your food now _ - Blake square in lire mouth, He away the wooden bridge and dis- is preferable to some of the others, roe direst, It may Just dew is the dfgselivie l followed it with a left and right that sad chairs, its Indian rag and huge lodge the stringers beneath it, Now Surely when new houses are being 'tract• Then g•s s yon stomao Yw fireplace, were two bedrooms and a let eorsu tad. you cal soar, some and era - aroppea S a- %. uw .tr< aiJeMlalit, . it is taking a lot of time and work built it would be to the interest of worid�ap -k. , Webb left him lying there and a s to rebuild the bridge an o r c owners cease yes o et o- " sands of dollars had been woe and g u:er Plus to get tbeft ti of bile sow walked back down she street. He the washout -to say nothing of the getiur and decide c a uniform lag fnely to males you viii "as and "' 'lad often as lost over card tables.. Ab- Abbot : alit a vac �o�� p:Reetive in g open confession from ' expense involved. But. as I looked 'frontage. We have noticed sections dow trey° Aal for C.ru.+s i1te4 t�wr loved cards and whisky and fast Joe Blake. A confession that now at it this afternoon the thought in the country where one -house _ s= w dntecana confirmed a loo held sus women. -His parties would last a possibly 100 feet from the g= picion that , came to 1me= -there before'me is the may be • had been augmented b certain week. Abbot's favorite 'pastime was.. Y gm - Y damage done by one small creek road another 200 and maybe the sitting back in his big red - leather Uogfde down to prevent peeking. subtle remarks dropped by Judge when it was in flood ... how can nrxt_one no more than 50 feet." Are C hair and shooting at different ob- Anders. Webb had baited Jot jeers in the room, Bottles, -glasses. one Possibly imagine the havoc there' no, regulations in this regard $lake into telling the truth. Blake caused by the Red River flood? included in local building permits- 143 Vi 1 n 113 43 O ZI,l bad killed Ed Young. Blake and anything 'that made a good target. And how can we even The log walla .were pocked with guess at the or is' that something than was t 51N OI7 3 N i1 Ab Abbot had' murdered Bob- And; heartache of those poor folk return- bullet hole's. pvert8ake�: - 1 ]f n erflon. Judge Anders had hinted at - That was Ab Abbot's "No .)idea's ' ing to homes which in many uses With farm homes it doesn't that J: N " .those facts tonight But Judge Land ". there-in the pines beyond had been loved an(Mcared for years ter much what distance they are 53 3 A V Anders had kept Webb at his douse the edge df town. That was where --on end "Yes, the danger period of "from the road since it is rarely two 3 3 S11/ G 0 for .sown reason. Was that reason Webb Winters' now headed. the flood is over but the tragedy and farm houses are built side by °side 1 3 �[ae? hearttreak will last for months to -and in the old days location was - -• • • • - tome --and that is something eve usually governed by the site of the r 3 1, V 1 O vrFrp mor fort +mate •nerd to ce w. +trr s�al+Rly. • . 1 S %� j 1. Singing 14. Pat with �ROSS��R� my' {o. Charging with remember. _ And speaking of water - many 1s. Wr[ter'ts room g14 Down here in Ontario farms and houses built just outside the town a S r b 3 S N. Northern point U. At ana time homes are still changing hands in limits ,must often tap. the same ki D f the tale of 36. Japanese cote many ,tistricts -not throw h floods s ri 1 .wonder if the water su 5 j S A O O 3 - - ■ UZZLE Man Ss. Ventilated Mt g P .rig: P- te, introduction 41. Rescue -but for the iimple reason that own - ply can be relied on to last ACROSS aT. Obtain 11. Distress call 43. City in Nevada 'ers aie selling' their' property. It is 7. 1. Self DOWN IL Wriggling 45: Poker term ' 4, Evict t trod of love 11. Location 46. For fear that _ very interesting to watch the g, weaken. _• Mlerobe =la. Piece out 47. Last month _ changes that take place under new It Recollect i, Having every ti cut off (ab. i leis: NovrC. - form t1• Water vapor 48. Freese ownership. Sometimes property is •1b.'Department la 4• Siberian river Es. Eastern 41 Negativi i", .vr al - '' Francs 11. White Tara univenit? so. IClnp of Y by new on cries; Other - O Q • eBrilhastt ? . ia. Obliterations S. rest Indies tit First o an antelope times there are changes made which 1t a =pre■slon of weight gl. Horticulturist 64. "Yes (Split are not always to the good. Thus �•. ;'r 0 Of Course . . approval -to. Notion 1 3 5 r r' 014 tt y rD lr we find farms that were previously - A -� lIL Lout bat list well kept becoming untidy and - --" Pte OWES it � t0 for eatehing ¢ poorly managed. On the other hand, _;„ �•~ NUGGET I" fish :... =t. Pen farms that were showing signs of - /M o ;>14. Pronoun degeneration have been given .a new - `��/( 7. 2g. Past { r Lease of fife and improved consider- �- a 21t. Flush with Y011 te]O !,all be success ably. In any case new owners make shining light if you 30, Arabian W changes that are characteristic of ;•f' use Nugget eve 11.Ortenat themselves -and sometimes the 1 dwelling qq every tL Fish changes are amusing. For instance; Cage. Nugget Shoe r33.Buttding• 31 33 in 'one house the- farmer's wife had Polish shine# easily, addition preserves leather - • .14. Take up a great fondness for ivory paint, so _ wt on■ 34 in almost ever room the woodwork 1 � lIIakBS �� sill re.. andte Y writinss _was- painted'ivory.,,Then,the prop- G: Female rug a changed q ` ta, Medical degree rty g . d hands again. This time _ last longer. tat. Hall the lady of the house did not like' -• ` • 40. Tableland / .�:..- :.. , r 41. American lake ivory so wherever she found wood- 44. Peralntn.g to 47 49 } ' l work with an , ivory' finish she - oa -m oOn.�' or 1gRows _ one's btuth t%1t, w14ITi libel) AI.L+t 147. Rure S 3 P�omPtly ,painted it white! Thee s ss 1 {I. Climbing plant again the previous owner 'like the 132. LJnasptrated 31. Ctve. 32 g need; - permission - - ners had the opposite e � :'house and garden to, be we en . I iii. W'rt1keA 'the rfeW •OW oppos- MORNING' i! 9Mall ease 17 _. .. .. .. • , - ,Answer elsewhere od this page, .. •ISSUE 27 .. ..fell ., ..r .. h .r �' '.- Yy�.• • •`•• ,.•,. �.�•J ' ,. . . ,� '^. , ... �'•'.�,' y' -"y - V -'., .• .'.•dnnha- .1:�.+.�eML.wgy:.�r', �ri,;'"` rw.sta'v'k`. ...s. u- ii„rt'�,..- ',.hL.....y'T"'.l' 'r�e�'"9AR+it••xLyfir�a,nf KKNIN6 � W, 'NO IN WHITBY WN TNE . !CONTINUED 01MM PAGE 2. _TO YOUR UNIMER COTTAGE BAssmirs -,WHITBY CLEANERS. JEWELLERY • STORE ' 0 �f East Pho O i on C erry�NOOd - '' '� 108 Brock St. North. Phone TU A complete service in cleaning i C� }.� and pressing can be had 'in thfe t r Whether selecting � jewellery or a district at Whitby Cleaners, Phonk ". The ''llLerrp fixers" of Gaol 4 gift, for a wedding, birthday, or for 3.345: will present their lay "Aunt t any other occasion, you will find - These' reliable cleaners knout, evt � that when you make your choice their business and you will be on Candy Cie&ns 14. on'the church lawn. from the stock offered at this- more than pleased with theib Other tale:tt will be given between popular up-to -date jewellery store work. in Whitby, you will not only be Whitby Cleaners live up to their choosing in good taste, but will be name in workmanship and ][rte Counter has been visiting selecting something that will give business details. S with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Petty pleasure for years to come. Of A specialty _is made of cleaning I this past week. course every -one knows that the ladies' garments while they do Km ins Is having s liol- Bassett Jewellery Store is'- the this same class of work for meal G Way 3a the north country. . ,� _ headquarters for watches,. silver- who take pride in their personal ` sad Mrs. Russell Davidson, If you can t canoe, you . ware, diamonds, clocks, goldenware appearance. of Whif7, visited with Mr' and shouldn't, no matter, and everything' else that pertains They have installed the nos! - ;irs� Wm. Tweddle on Saturday �\ ^ _ {� to a modern complete stock of modern equipment for cleaning 4. how romantic the night _ jewellery, your clothes and you can depend autmber of ladies 'attended tua But there are plenty of - In fact in this review, we feel on their work. In this spetdal : t 15th A.•. t :,...:,., of the W. A. at that Bassett's Jewellery Store is review of• the leading firma of °` Locust 14 on Wednesday after other boats for your _ worthy of your fullest considera- 'Whitby we are pleased to . 'redom -. _4_• . 1206% tion for anything in the jewellery ;rend Whitby - Cleaners to oum. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack MItcheU vis- � 1 safe enjoyment of fie, - readers.- The Pickering agent Jx ; Shed with Mr. and Mrs. Walter'Holl- our lakes and rivers: a Dan Reid. BOWMAN % G I BSON , Mr, and Mrs.. McAllister, Torori- 110U1� Trop - BY 6US D EV E R E LL MOTORS . to, spent the holidaq with 'Mr, acid \ - Real Estate and Insurance _ Ford dales & Service :'Mrs° L'eonar'd Hollinger. , ROUND TRIP. - _ -- Md. and Mrs. B. .ORILIJA 6.26 101 Brock.St. South' . Phone 522 301 Dundas W. Phone 420 Mrs. C.. Warden, ti.... JACKSON'S PT. - -4.10 In our review- of the leading 4Worden and daughter %isited with • BURKS FALSS _ 9 75 Located on Brock St South they businesses Deverell Motors deserve and Mrs. R:'Tindail on Sunday` ./�..��'� HLT \TSVILLE . $8,60 are handy and offer a complete favorable mention. Your next new -`�.. f-'' real estate service. -car ma be ' our _ dream car, so The Woman's Association vrnl l�j� to Change) You'li be rdoney ahead when you choosey wisely. Visit Deverell ' •meet on Wednesday evening: July Nish to buy or sell property if you Motors showroom and learn ghat- 12, at the. home of Mrs. McKee• consult this reliable Real Estate they are doing to provide out-_ Word for Roil Call - "Summer." firm. They specialize - in • finding standing service facilities and ' S[ =• and Mrs, Geortre Todd aft- rr� !� re - what you want in city, suburban inspect the now .Ford and Monarch needed a shower on Frldav evening Mao• ° I�iSTi.N� HOUSE o°- farm property. Bowman" & models. - ' ett Ationa, for Mr. and Mrs. Robt. m - Gibson know "What To Do" and Delivery on these cars is verf - T;vw1& wtfo were married recently. I r �„r` ►HONK 450 ;/ "How to Do It." They are experts good, they are able to supply theses Petty �� ds4vin� a r►ee► rte• in property management -and within a reasonable. time. Be aline ._ appraCsais and- -here you are and -place your order now. -It to to �- - assured of courtea6s service at all your advantage to be on record an '/ ``� y v�, ,,i';. •�,� `rr / times. to the model and hind you wou3d List your property with Bowman like to have. j y� 4► J � ` & Gibson if it is for sale, or if you We are sure you will receive ai are in the market for business or sincere welcome with na obHOW residential property we are pleased Lion other than to inspect and a" r f• �/'� r1 to recommend their services to our what. is available to the people 0! readers. Phone 521 and you will this vicinity in the way of servlQe - - j•ti,"� receive prompt attention as well and parts reptacemens race _ - ag satisfactory service. ! { NORTH END MOTORS . - - Dunbarton - - Brock St. North Phone 2267 The hiwanis Club are busy mak : In-our - 'review of the .leading final plar►s for the Carnival to - - firins of Whitby, . Ngrth End Motors be held.at. the Park here on Jul - t -dese ve fivoraht� .menti6n.. This 14 and 15, very_ hgpular. .:aLktkju: iieI' ;V-11vs• bin. Norman Marchment,- Calif - - -c - Overland for Cars. Jeep,, Trurkc Sarnia. is spending some time with and •Station Wagon -3, Sale. anri •i 4 m O i Service, will be glad to give you all her parents, Dr . and Mrs. Pearson.•. information about their products Don and Mrs. Lynde were on a *Eu lout any- obli- ation,chat;oever. trip down- .through - the - United. • _ �, �'` Their shw room is - open - to you States over the week -end, return- an'�i we are sure -you will be treated anS on Wednesday. \ with the utmost courtesy and Mrs.'. Stotts, Highland. Creek, vier fl,,,�,�..r •' friendliness should• yotT pay them_- ited a fee- da}•s with Mrs. Craven. - _ _ +- a visit. Their staff of employees are Albert and Mrs. Rattew and the . _ trained and anxious, to give, the family and Henry Moore spent the' ( j li1aJ D t '(-°1 _- ?j very best service possible to the io�3 in Orillia. i. 1 _ Aoioring public. del. Jones and Miss .Jean Coe- _ - -- - in his s eciai retilew of the lead. -leers spent July 1. at Peterboro. t_ P % ing business firms of Whitby. we The village group of Durtbartont are Pira:+ru Lu c�v•i.iuc- K} -��e= - L�iitoA Ch7'**�' a,•Q hnldi s a _ End Motors to the matartng public. berry tea and safe o_ f worry, az - -ti - They do me dtankal repairs to all haarie- cooking, at the home of _Mrs. makes of ears and. carry a .c9?n- Barrie Little, an July. 8, at 2.80 p, - plete , line of Shell gas and ails. m. Everyone welcome. na sso � � _ ickerin flardw* are _ .. =_ .Tragedy _ GENERAL HARDWARE• - find SUPPLIES . . GEO H, .. _ J. S. BALSDON & SON: _ = .DANFORTH BUS LINES; LTD. :LET. ` 'COSMETICS DAILY E R ICE _ PkOTO -i• IxISxINd 'O 41... 0e V2:7!'ERI:�iARY 3VPPLIES ' ° ` • BBOQ(LRA1[ �/► BABY NEEDS ,, �yl IWBBT BOUND A14 AD UP s+eleriels * *s *ss*s H A. IL. A. AL. P. K. P. IL. FILL am met O♦r STORE HOURS P. n... We Daily , TO dodo Week Days ML ~ ~ ~a/�' 1.00. A. BE to 1.00 P. M. Ah alosL .: PRESCRIPTION &=lose ar a. Sun sad Nt gad 1.00 P. M. to 6.00 P. 0L: - aa bad Bat. sad TORONTCI . 8d. $ol- only Rol° so lid. only Rol. :. 3.11 i.4iei !.� 1n.Or Ha, and lid card 1.40 045 4.30 $ 10 R• BOYES Phm :0.10 0.10 LS6 10Jt -- ,,- ,�„paatortk and . L°ttz~ll- 1.10 1.10 4:65 f °10 6.10 0°!0 !,!t 10•!5 Mssboto Jlaetloa 6.00 1.00 1.45 t.00 • �• 3 V. 5.45 4.30' 3.45 0.34 2.60 10.50 i•wa's Ooraers f'' T..!• t:4! '4.37 ,SGAI 0.36 8.63 10.56 „t S6.N 6.40 tts6 ..10 5 _ lbws i.1a. ' : T..O 5,40 4.15' 3. ;0 The Store 340.10 0.�1 - 3.05 it -of } ..._. s 00ir GMT* . Varkbm -- ' 7.30 $.I$ 4,15 5.30 3&#0 11.00 8.19 11.16 s SOMA >m1 ,M T.IO 3.10 �Oi 3.11 TAI i•li Ces ✓ all 'WEST 2804 pICKERINQ Ezi.66 t.N 6.10 IiJO <tsera s�..r t.10 6.10 3.16 1.10 SCAB. 38ot : PHONB: It tea• Was 6.15 ill-to - 11.N •1.N 6.if ' 6.10 tn - �, sell .•.,.,. ra Otbllr �.�. O.. r t1Ll. ri. •w 0000 " on= INV. 1, M' am. sR .5111 '. .• . . • ' _.. • __ ..... .°.z - .Y;L.'.�:a:.•. •. yr4.d%� ..'�+ .•. i' ^ . 'real ��'.••e -••i �.�.Y.e CLA CO- OPERATIVE o.u.+t► et,. ft. DOW OCR - . - FEED ON THE RA9GE: - • � Fsa! 8a!! K � l4 'A , MASTER GROWING PELLETS - -, -�1 - - -_ 3CAJL I -ill �H E AT R 'Offer There Advantages 1. There is no v:aste. ' OO:r'Dl1`IOI+Td+7D 2, In open range hopper pelle*s are not blown out ',bl+ the wind. AURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - JULY 6, 7 and '& � 8, Losa from spillihg and bilaing out is eliminated. Pellets spilled on y _ ground can be 'picked up readily by the birds'. ..�� 4, Birds cannot dick over -the feed for certain more pa3atable inbred- • �nspeetor' 'General 7 b - Tents. The of a completely balanced ration. ` They g ` ADF. _ JULY .. , gy�pp■� e , Cc►a• $ e - s b. Pellet heeds, because they are compressed'itave less exposed lour - � Ii�1 TECHNICOLOR •STARRING �;��;d�D Stows At 7.00 and 9.00 P. IL face to tl:e air thus 'retain their vitamin content longer. i � Saturday Matinee at 1.80 P. M. :a. Pellets are compressed ansah in appetizing form - the birds like it. an K I - - - -- - ''Dann ''Kaye veryb ody .Does - .._ .. : , _ .. _ 3 � � , ; . • - � : _. __ _ : -._ :: Paul-Douglas Linda Daniell ' f ADDED ANNiV`ERSAiiY' HIT C LAR•EMONT' EYES OF 'TEXAS MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY _ , JULY 10,_11, 13� ., ,',�4' `1 �iC • ROY RO&•ERS' and TRIGGER w =�{ iJ.__ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham and up the team," tae harms became - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT family - of Oshawa spent Sunday tangled, startling the horses which j with Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Lwwis. took off towing both man and mow- • The Street Dance -- and Fair will • tr. The knife became jammed and y i ]Backfire - be held on Friday, July 7. return the gears broke, foituaately for ? MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY..- JULY I6, 11, -12, Starring football game will be played at Mr, Reesor. However, he received • VIRGINIA MAYO` 7,30 p, m, btvw.een_ Oshawa and a bed knock on the head necessitat- :;�, 7°*' -TWO HITS EXTRAORDINARY l 1 ',A'. GORDON MacRAE, Claremont. EDMOND O'BRIEN, DANE CLAIM in has admittance to hospital. Jack Smith, Salesman of the her- i Tight Little Island - co Plant, is_ spending a week- belie nnr � � • : _ Plus An Added Attraction from Toronto. �RV V HAM ` A Field Dav will be -.held here; BASIL, R A.DFORD, GORDON JACKSON ±T Jungle Patrol later i4 the . month. -More on this - b later, The Brougham women's Institute 'ADDED ADVENTUROUS HIT ..7'ite baptist Chuxc�, wa ,� 1 I. KRISTIAE :►llLLER and P. s.fi.led to wzll.ho'd their July me,etina in the AIZFH� )I F(tAh7, over- #:vtviug�n� Sunday. when, bt- ( foim of a picnic on the afternoon - - THE WINDOW ^ cause of the rain; thn Cemetery of the ,llth at Greenwood Park. - Service was -held inside. 'Y.�r. 'l'1. Anyone wishing to go, bring your THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY Lackie gave the address and t1:e picnic basket and be at the Munic- s : BARBARA, HALE - BOBBY DRISCOLL Baptist quartet " renderoA+ b':•�'t ral. ' ipal "Hall' at 2.15• There will be a JULY 13, 14, is. -' - - numbers, The cemetery - had bvoi program of sports, prizes for -the , Mr*, ctJOf t *2+QUCL beautifdlly decorated for the- occ- - children. All are . welcomk. It if �,�Y�E ��� ' Touch asion. rains or is' wet the picnic will be �x Office Opens Evenings d•80 2'. M A shower was held on- Friday p- )stponed for a week to Tuesday. _. ;• ,: St=ing GLENN FORD and evenin far Mil -and *. �,, k;:.t1 A: •f_ __. Aaturdays .nn#I Holidays _ ,.0.00 P.m., j g - g Jv; y i T. Matinees- Snturilu s and HoU _ 1�0 P. 2L. ; JOVELYti KEYES erson, -at the home of the bride'a Mr. and Mrs. Philip are back at I y d+►ys . i mother, in Audley, when they wept= home in our community for the ,Ample Free Parke, the recipients of . many itn my g., , t ssmnier months, with the children, FOR FREE i STIMAVIN �' Mr. S. Wells and air. J. • 31ar '• ff l ._-Hi!a :tier and Ernest," who has left i Phome Pickering 88 J 1 attended a Dtrect,,rs' Meeting.. of �. 1'or camp.. . =+ S their farm in 7r,�.?rto; la.--t Fr %izy: r .. :afr. and plrs. Ross Knox are Gurney 'Hewing _Systems Mr. Charles Earkt : wac c.t t : :.• - holidaying the week -end. Betty Jean , "Co-Op..", last Friday, - U ith has t , it}t Mr, and Mrs. eta Ellicott. �� "B ER S xavetrongA and I'trsamttptpplscs - . - i is i NO � team, -betting some chop. - wkt�,i'�r'e ,. 'bliss Atkinson, of Toronto, iE sold and Installed - . a size hornen a xl,len!y _ •tircmj'ew Cpenuing a !ew crags with Mrs. B. _ _ . dead in ' the, harness: Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Harvey -J� ROMAN Mrs. J. R. Ruanney 'had thy` n;is -.l �tve,gone to Raliburton on a vac- fortune on Thsraday to 1;rea1C a_!_ .gin and .John do Sherwood Camp _c.11LIS1I- P''RICE3 PAID - = - -- -' w:ast_ZVhile 'in the ad of lsaririni; `•.on Sunda . -7 . Sheet Metal Works nut clothes, W, hope she, SOV13 1# ; y We Iy Do not fot�et -the Strawberry FO>Ei 1)1:,1U OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS New - °r = •- - -i at he Brougham Township - - -. -- -- - Rer, r; of r :6wei L } - o 1-10 f - Mr. - -and llFlra I1Rn ii; /1;e3' aI3` ~, Tial3 on -July 7. under the auspices family spent Sunday- with Mr. ard. o St. John's United, - Church. Sup- 197.00 each : Lo • hs erience8 _ I:` I 6 - - -- , >� F _ Mrs - lQea1", at cry „br+i'<i B'�i. fa; leer will be served from to $ +3'0 � Mr. `and M"L Thos. 1• % ? and- thy .. -, AAA - given b "the family. of T•',r•,,,:., y*,-:.! P - - oY 'und3y. twill Wnreten'8 Institute ,nttn e COQ ti wi:h Mr_anc?_Jtr, -I u:. i. ••His'Womenfolk ".-Ladies prmidinu - - - - LICt N"I°D ALC`I`IU`F :EA Mrs. Tterb'rt I`'r��'th a "d two' u: _ Tus . nsr will kindly leay.._ it -at the :. - Piciel4n;; und- .Whitby- Tarps• boys -of Tmvnnt -j; salt''! .Sitnrlm,.w':h }- IT3t1 "ae early tiq passible. S�I.1I.I. A�I:1vl.1L.S RE�IOV19D FREE Farm, 1tuu�c hn1c1 and Property Air, and _ \Ir ±: _t+. AL h'arc� th _here. �_ illr. and Mrs, J, J. and Mr, and - �1ale� t3peeieslty - Xrs: W, kor. T�•�•'•, , ,. 'ulna th^ L Attr� Geer¢e• kladden and biicy 11 . Sunda u".A o' 13 r, cI.1 Props„t = �ttcs:iiun GI,;�a y S t an Ir.;. F'. '��..Xartin visited with the Sheppard b" ;FOR SPEEDY P/CK -UP PHONE' fiChltby it.'Ii, 1•• Pht>ai!, h: 81'; Erin ° :. .. en Sunday,- : - llr• Juan P' ?;;r�' :_^x�n *"_a.f �._ -�- }Ilra. earl Tlpvat± is much imta- ,BAN' Z-`TER RM3W1)E�ZT1N1 days w;th fr: Ada roverl_ia iwalth and at present is Ted. TomF,tisnn &.1 fan, ?ty, of . c " with T,c.r clR Pr, Mr q. Gen,.. Crr1y. ; • Toronto .punt the, -hut (lair: with.:hia 'y .�QS gnirPkah i�d�e No. 353 T Combination pirerfs here. " n, O. F. held the: r last meeting be- _ • i'nn8`"�4g1 „tj ,na f„ \sr .qn,j 1rr +. �• -. - n, -r i' -.. T••�,• Ani 4nC-+l ct. - Duo- ,SPCtL:[tal LinyA i' r ^ . �cvFn :, Juno 29. A roc t�ClL.AL • IV t� �' 4LW L nn t!re },i °• al nr?ar ” -�• - _ ttii � ; da; :•;•h';at = -oti Su-,- � •.me4tini: wAe held and ,mt'm- C01t -,- .%i'IUN" DOOR dw- July 1, 1?r0, - - r 1ac.rc fram Markham and PsckPrir.¢ 31ILCIAL Mr Rrhi 'Nt".- - Jn,-1t _ T'mJT r^sv I . T ^c ` "wi•rn very weteome visit - Not 1 Pine €embinanion Doors and. Mr. ar, i NTrq• n +` ^r• f ��l��r- n .s T., .0. 0. F. mPmtwra, a11Aa and � SON 2 M, S by: u ft., a week-end. a trip fn Tt, :' °'11n 64 t?l6 children and husbands of JAY Lad=e CHAPMAN social- arh -er }ng M evith gla and screen _yore irnvitod to a R -- $1:5.00' _ A nu*ribee of the 's•. +��,¢�i: ? n, a-ter the meetinsr. A musicnt pro- • • On t. or more - $14.00 E*eh of the t'nited Ch,,rc' cm.saenrli _:Phone 281W Pickering, v + +� q 'rrrarr" instrurrwntal -and vocvtl by . • a fow -d2-e5 3t. L-,?'- S :i',,,, : :�r.. t}; �,rltnn and Bath Trio: T- tet;,e N 1VI Gordon Rai•. H. and Nr= 1 ^>' {it, 1-ft rid Han -ev Batii and Maste-r Roger thi; - week for tho,ft �'aca - ,`; • - -. <.. ": f litre. I ene Mactorc Several frnr, `,,rp at•, nd-4 , 0--i- to., "also �,h�rs - LUBBER YARDS Rntary �ZV at tP;o',�ti+,.r ^.t: T.•.. of .Tn•: L�+ii'P t�'cited, hlT Tn �+►, �ovb� l['ICKERivG, O\TAl O First, w} i10 at "Pie nth ^,rs wont R"r' - tnurl' spDreciated and enjnc- Pbane 84i fo' lie Markham Cer."Y nie'; i ed, "After which. hats. trinitned and � 1 : 1 ' ynotiellec4 by the lndzw mr�mbers Y fi" "',� the ■Sl�n1 with ttie A garden ' part, wa : ^t a in . + . • { i F ... .,•^r^' e,•Pt +on.PA by BrAthPr Vernon the Salvatinn Arms f i - ? 1 T r.ri " T'?d tli.' a tasty lunch' w'as- in`nttenrianr,e. ' Fiv.,k sir? to nn8 the \ ^bye Grand. Caster T,ela i • _ he!p repair the L,rtFd C�uroh. Tt ^Pr; cln¢rd the meeting by wishing < _ t Pl10TOGRltpki�R L cue 13 I, t i:,: r�rl (.- a',....? . 2Tl -� ,•sere hnliday.. Outline te. - -g i Thy r,ane'egatintt of St J�ln ` :1111 61,enderizing R y have unite•i for th, - surnn • r .. ;t' ^ , Ju!v service, being held in flte L', = i T'T*i'ted Church. Brougham. Kel�nm- 143 Brock St. Routh, Whitby, 00t... Pr? 'nick Tr. Davison, of the T3nn- r -- -y .�.� ited G't,urA, n't'h P.<,v. T11, i";ii 'of Church, v�,n is, again this ve. ^.r `l ; PHONE - 2255 � t;�t th^ Raptist Church in charge• ,tL a ho il ` a - - -.?_.n p'- pelt fax the mnnth of �..- -- u Fr• oral . visato_rs were here on ( t 1 Lackr_y` is :nu vacs- u .i Sunday for the I)^corntinn Co vac i Among •tTzem._ , ei e: firs, . fiw,v :,, of ( t °nn.' 11r - T?avi:nn preacher? a .� om aar'? arrnusin- sermon from the ,j vale. Vrs. Stewart Grain ^,. • t ,;t; "Lot emir comercation he as l ou will love the new Pagtel , bS 1 anlir ir.eni e�c, fTnrnn o and 1'aDir. t± the" anspel of Shades in the E* Shwil Finish sl } �t rgaro+ Fnrtnn a ^'i n.eae dries quickly.- •And -Xr. and �la-s.- jRn_a�ll Cnn)ier�, T[iSC 1inTV E. Pnrtnn, of Tlrtrr%it. _ @ RANGETTES Jean: and_'.%fr._,Tnnea,- of T1r:nbar +nn, a er^ ti isitors at 'Mr. a,n:l 11 '= M. HOT PLATES •• were Sunday visitors of �Irs. Con- lt'n's mer'tS,e h ^1 *? ^' : :__ ,4 z GARDEN' 'TOOLS nerd ," .nTr. Donald Beer i5' 1-•ui; `ng a The Howard Hawklie family at -' o - LAWNMOWERS c ^meet hlock,garare at -t15e rr •. o_ 'tE' dad a picnic at Uxbridge on tie hi3 'residence for the servidnn of HARDWARE Wit• ; aa`..• '' Mr. and Mr:,.' Cordon Berland hi busses. y {„ 4 {over spent e week -end with his mot- A LVIN BU$HBY = her 'here.. - "KAISER long•legfed , b M` `4 - - l3owling Tournament Here On PZOS.41A Saturday ELECTRIC - tocic - •'� . tournarrenb of 11fen's TrPE,IPS - • • - -- r' _ will be played here on Aaturdav, ' r . Old at 404' 50;60? ^ _ July g; for the Hiram Walker Trn- House and Bars -Vibbi {p atwp.Of phy. Prizes. vn1l- bel.piven for Tall WTIMATFIS aiY�ii ,� Mangy You're Crazy three Kame grinners, A good turn- • - , j•+ ~, _,�RDh - -rvtth - ,modern ' ,om ateI ?oneaads are >� at 70. � out is 07p4cted: - H. H: Kaiser ap" with oNres: Ceinutnssoate for weak, - , 'Same# RePsor TultlreA "Bv Mower - taeuaa due 801017 u bodys tact of tron _.._ _ shO�sr marl men and women can "old. - Jim Reeser is in the F%W rS ^r. • • •, t s e 7 ac .9 me soan#m tenqt , xe.. "M ae ntea" .w oteq' eral 'AosfiitM, dufferinir from . "r -. "Pickering sous heart injuries received last ;lea LEA iM i 1 f Friday, lvhiie cutting hay. Tiitchi4>z. . • - _ _ :.Q.r• �% .,R, � jl ti, w'� � °i :� •^.r,,y � "•`'•�' ..:6 ' % •fink ' "''" -f ^�:- ��`ii. raw ;ic4,ar.'MC..... :fxl'•'S'? :T Dina. f�4.•'<e'�iTa yP:' �t ?..:'�.,.^.0 „ie ^d.�'ti*'�i:Y +� 7x o.u. > :... nC.?f�x.aw'��•• :ii•f�aail�., -