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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_08_18I J �!'VOL, 69 NO, 46 -- �~ PICKERING, ONTAPIO FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950 4 Coats Per (Dopy ,Authorized sa Second Class Matter ; Baban4pbles Bate: WOO Per Year; • U. &M $268 W. C: MURiiAR AND SON, PUBLISHERS ,. wa , M ■ t anti s IN . r _ Ao. M � m _ _ t :Aisle DOG* Plcke ieg In Pimb —" — - -� -O••- JLjax 't k Pickering _ 6, at PUBLIC LIBRARY VACATION Bellyaches and Belly Laughs — FROM THE PUMP ING NEWS so" • i erin Villa j Village Ajar on Saturday night,. to - move -- step the local for The Pickering Public- Libz'sry WM - . With the world in a mess, would be closed for holidays 66 Yes Ago o_ Aug. 80 118.4 The kazoo g ' ,ill playoffs after Satur- it be a aacsdlage to take time to is the name of the •- i0ie Bsrkett; �amico, is League Cup. Ajar will day, August 12, opening �� on mention' a few of the inconsequent- most newly- invented infernal mach- . I visiting the Michael farm. eompete against BrookLin. Both •veii& Saturday, September 9. All mein- Sal things that irk or Amuse uh. ine. ....... they are at present all the i Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Richardson re, teams, evetnly matched, played to lar$e Pick- berg may take extra books to cover When our friends to the South the holiday rage in the U. S, and some Cana - than turned home on Sunday after hav- ing a crowd of Ajax and period. visit Canada, likes and dislike -4 cities. t spent a week visiting friends ering people. Ob Wednesday - night, at Ajax, ARE YOU AN ALCOHOLIC 1 thinga Canadian are frequently the conversation thine of conversation and inevitably On the first day of January next, the following law will Come into ef- ' and rrlaa,ra In 'Le viAage. fir. and Mrs, Harold Richardson Pickering won 9 to 6 in what loo1C ed like anybody's pine at times. To answer tile, sek yoursel! the ends with of coffee served here. f� in the Dominion: "Every hers- e�y� Page of canned spent tiffs holiday week -end at Cameo Beach, Fenelm Fsdls, evening, Ajax defeat- following wimp questions and 'gnawer • •thlera, as - honestly y you oar. Not long ages a celebrity from out oods....... 8 +�i have the weight of Dr. H. T, Fa,IlsiBe John and • , � P9clreriay g �' _ 8 game of teas and The Tiho Questions below are $oilywood way was asked when how the contents 'of the tit, can or p kaage........legibly marked on it ". Marra y are spending ,a week siC Dorset. pia><ers •Cad Mr. Gea rge did used by John Hopkins University dining in Toronto he liked our Hospital.. Baltimore in deciding coffee . and he is reported to have 60 Years A4p - Ana 8, 1890 Mr. Frank Smith spent the. week aay�i h0--asree with ,the • um- trhen he whether or not a patient is alcoh- Wd 'It might be alright to take a •, Frain Toronto to Cobourg, every- and at Wigwassin Inn whlere Mrs. _ Smith pares wouldn't let the ti'- ing fn.' olic)• bath in . The more I think of it along the road knows "Old ". has been holidaying sing since ,run come after the Ajax lot bassoan had let the bell go in- esssaa.s the more I am like the rooster who. 1. on Easter Sunday morning found ]�y For thirty or -forty years.. she has trudged up and down- the last week. Mr. slid Mrs. J. C. Murkar spent _ to the erawe! While the umpires admitted the ban had admitted Into the Do you lose time fronk work due t 2, some eggs in the `nest all pail dec- to u8 Is drinking making 1 Eton Road �ry a basket jtoogg --� week -end at Kirkfield And Pick-- gone crowd and 'while he had let prey. home lice unhappy?. orated in the colors of the rainbow, your PPy .. 3. Do you and soliciting a.1ma........This spai>7g she tramped the rotds eying. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Doble ions runners ecmee in, from third on .. drink because you are shy with _ot- by some small boys, The longer he her people? 'l, Is drinking looked at them the angrier he got as usual. , but oh. how w bent Cad Tripp- and family returned from Dqe Lake Y 4.0 =� ink he „wed" on the last run (w1w -- •nobody will affect- ing your reputation? 6. Have you so finally hopped over the fence and killed the peacock. Now, i ties w� � old � and low of old goo y. Not as of old _ S M,.� Mrs. Don. Kemp, A' p, sax, e+er know): W'hea the planyeffs roll around a- I. Have you . gotten into have covered Uncle Sammy's do- did she tarn about and scoM the ! boys that jeered at her. no more i nett -0a •motor trip to il[ontreall _. and Quebec City, gash in- the next week or two for as a result o! drink;ag? hsaia from Ntw York to Frisco Cad q Do you turn to lower companions from the border to the South -_the did she shock gentle ears with paw- -in Clinton Prouse is spending a ~ the cup for the Ontario Leeg'tie, Piekerizg will be matched against and an inferior environment when eep South, that is, in the last few and to me,- - their coffee is fans words spoken fury ........ One clay last week travellers sfion the g week in the village. Mrs. Ivan Baker and children. of Both and Aj- Ajsut ssaia. Pickering lava heard �• Sat- ��- S. Doh it make you years '�� of your lamily's welfare ? just Totem° as Dun, • hi hw Highland &y- near Creek saw :01�'Reddy British Col uaabla, have joshed Ivan. here. ax wen to 7 nit "both I haven't found as cof- 9 HAS your ambition decreased 7 sprawled it length in I urday's game that teams are re since ��g? 10, Do crave a seven years or more end the the ditch. Good people urn �� Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Butt and ` evenly matched and playtsg some of you drunk at a definite time daily? 11. Price is up n.•rly two hundred per- y` and turned u Self-righteous p - s •• -• I illz. and Mrs. Hugh Squires were as the finest sit to be seen is Do you want a drink next morfting , _.cent- Coffee and Donuts used to be I ' '� each Tip from sight •motor trip no the week -end � district. _ . 12. Does drinking cause you to have almost an institution, but-what a mess now. 'think of those little do- Old Red would seem to waken ; 'dF_ � -with welled hand she would � Mrs. Fred Annun. Allan and Gor-- Y - don, were at South River over the GALA CARNIVAL iVOODLANDS difficulty in Sleeping? i 3, Has your • efficiency decreased since- drink- nuts, similar to an old - fashioned s 'dnovC her old basket •few inches � her, then week -end and brought Mrs. An- FrW&y -and. Saturday, Anger 18-19... ing? 14. Is drinking jeopardizing wedding Tom• confined in a tight box, to sweat it out. The-next day I ahead of Trawl forward r a few painful inches herself, drsgg- nap's mother --back with them. Mr. and Mrs- Art'. Mitchell •s-- Arrangements are now about your job or business? 15, drink to escape from worries or when we get them they are pretty Ing her useless crutches along.....,.. ! on a motor trip to Algonquin Park mecimplete for the Bag Caratval at trouble? 14• Do - you drink alone? innocent- looking articles. Curses on the they're fried in She appealed to no passer- by........ The hot sun sweltered upon the said points East. The -coal yard is _. operating with" a skeleton - staff, East Woodlands on the 18th and 199E Freda Qpenittg ! night from 17- Have you ever had a complete oil ,which make: ri them a sort of .one - handed - variety - loss ai memory &s ,a result of drink. is: hold 1 -poor old cripple, the dust choked her, paralytic affliction wracked I most of the employees being on holidays, - 7.00 to 11.00 Cad Saturday from 2.00 p, m, till mi dmgght. ' irrZ? 16. Has your physician ever that you your nose with phi , one hand and eat them with the ot• treated you for drinking • Do - her, but she crawled forward by Rev Arthur-E.-And Mrs• Youna A parade on - Saturday- ittesaoon -_ Uefy� draw you drink to build up your self- confid _ � Do 3'on aO � Ir inches• At last, one happened along'! �w o and the ha --��- rito of Dom wail-attend the World Congress -of es la Toronto this week -end. will every. youngster .. in tins community. The "Mutt Show - once' 20, Have you ever been to a ,•` �• r hospital or institution an of meal is eaten to the accompaniment slysis,.......She was. taken to the Ag- 1 .. 10'. and Mrs. Bo - �'y yes were (do ah ow ► is becoming a popular g g account dairkiag ? of some dame . warbiinz ''I want to be loved with "-- 13 Res Street Station where she re- 1 luctantly was allowed the privilege Iii Quebec last week at a sale of _ - Ayrshire cattle. Harry had 'os�e of event and has thus rapport of the famous dog -food manufactures, Dr. --If you have answered YES to ally .inapiratwu - - - - -• ONE of the questions, there is a has me "Bewitched, Bothere,: and ..of •a cell ........No kind word will (' his'Ayrshireff in the sale: - B•Yard's. Bingo add - Draws, Booths R • definite warnin that Bewildered." Too bad they couldn't g � you may be cheer her faltering heart, no soft hand smooth her dying pillow, but - � Miss Phyllis i s ie, Mercer visited Miss Louie Mercer for' the of every description and refresh- ment a- plenty. alcoholic. - declare an open season an the birds , --If you have answered YES to any ' that write such lallygagging (they gruff men• familiar with misery week -end - Prises given away in the Lucky TWO, the chances •re that, you are don't use that word nowad -ys, but will aw..it her death as the end of a dirty job ... _ ... Who was old Red- Yr, and Mrs. L. H. S e a- long with Mr. and Mrs. d ck Lyon Draw. include: Beautiful Doll dress- ed in fifty one dollar bills; two ut- an alcoholic. the substitute mesas the same --If you have answered YES ' to thing) staff• always 'old. beggasd- dy ? Was she atwa y and son John, have returned from a flit cabinets, ton of coal or other THREE or MORE, you are _ defkt -. Meat hat been `'upped" In price ' again. Heard it that tht ly and despised, or was she Dace i young, gentle, loving and beloved- -ion suaoesstud fishing trip at Wlarton- - .- -the Bruce Peninsula ; fve tri -light floor lamp silver en- itely an ALCUKOIJC, suggested . the centre o! affection? tree dish, $10 _ permanent wave, hamper of groceries ,and fruit, t If lnterstee. write • -A. A., Oah- transportation companies hand'.e it awn, Out•, P. O. Box 10>% as valuables, saint as money pack- 4t Years A i to •Aug. 1$. 1909 ' . • ' i . BAZAAR - AUGUST '. large hassock ' Ainininnm `kettle • + ages for say, - the Gast. Bank of The Minister of Education, a few days ago stated that rural school .2e. e pair-of silver salt arid and pepper shale- erq, eleyea 'xinzea in all. Commerce. I "understand our good l O. E. S. BAZAAR NETS $430 friend Mr. E. L Ruddy recently } boards found great difficulty in se- I The Bazaar of the W. A. of St.- Paul's-on- the -Hfll, Dunbarton, ... over rhea over a wide neighbor hood will_ attending the Carnival bS - ..- - :. -W • , .. ,ti Rain failed to dampen the crating- severol pounds short. I was at tht I curinfg! teachers at .1400 a year. , I l oi4lPtannts are ur „eK ,,,aJ l._9 ad- vertised last Reek, and on- another _ - P of tcua v.eex g ....nearby; handy, location to 'get to. isem of Ontario Conifer O. E. e -tion ei few days ago and noticed held Messrs James Gordon and J. P. ;.15th, s pat,ea. rue �1 be held on ---the 26th, at and lots ui fun i� in store for ev- - _ ms TS a'ho s. a very success- the Express -messenger with a six. fun bazaar at Glen Avij-Park on sboote, d- on him. Must have O'Leary are guilty of speeding their autos through the streets this 2.30 p• m• There will be home - erybody _ Proceeds from these two days go Jul 29, Proceeds exceeded $4$0. been heavy meat ahipments that _of. village. We do not think there a� foundation �� � other ttrsctions, y��l` - i into the furthering _of community - appreciation are ex- day, Of course, it may have been a tended to M* 9Td �u:•. Avis�ho ao�@ any to the charge, but is simply made by ,,•t+� are activities: ° - - �}-- raised•--f`racn a Colt generously offered tole use of their ', Well folks, I guess this Ill a;7 at -timae jealous of others who can indulge Dunbarton Kiwanis Considering BIRTHS Park and, Pavilion for this event. I the moment, so Good Night Irene in this pastime. (likely doing a- Forming and f•tinancing Pee Wee ,�,�„ ;. ; ;. The assistance of Mr. Avis was also Irene Good '.light. Wh:,t a gem that ; bout 10 miles per hour. Ed.) r Hockey Team For Next Winter t' BARRETT -1[r- and Min. Carman Barrett tree Ryiaieds) Barnet gree}tly appreciated. Wonder Bread , . is, Ever hear the one about....... Salesman, 79 Merrill Ave; Toronto I i Whoa• L%e Editor' wouldn't print 83 Years Ago - July g, 1917 In our last week's issue we're- • . Members of the Dunbarton I{ia -' i wish to an- the a Ryian a son, Tours- was the ducky ticket holder for ' it, in.fact.may not O. K. this. ferred to the theft of a bicycle be- anis Club will -discuss. the forming day, July 27, 1960, at the Oshawa I Kenwood blanket and Mra: C; f Another Old Observer, ! Annie, Dunbarton, won -the Hand- (he's teeny this 'longing to Allan Bath. The wheel has been recovered. ....... in the R. C. ,backing financially &young j boys' (Pee 'Wee) hockey tease pres- l;eneral Hospital. Mother and baby + both loin observant, one. crocheted Chesterfield Set, � Ell sheds some time during Saturday ! uinably for enterin in one of the g well. - _ night or Sunday morning. Another Junior. Leagues next winter. - • - - . 'theft occurred Saturday night or For the club meeting on _ Sunday morning when Harry followriij the Civic iioli- - - = BY THE WAY .. _ ” canine ;out -of a store there to her infant, which had been W'ade's new Ford wis stolen from the R. C. stable. bers will attend- the meeting in working clothes for a short busin- : lying in &.baby=caxriage in the care of an'old,_•r chill, ess session, then to the playground Controller Lamport emits a lot of 'nonsenical stuff The infant "was.crying and the mother either 1magineri ReR J. Wesley Down for a "clean -up', session, clearing' weds for a City Controller, and his latest -give the motor- '4ui knew- the older girl to be guilty of somethdng that I . _ ._ ........ and putting the equipment in shape. ist a break -4a a typical sample. He was corn lainin _ 4--ad made the infant c but.. the mother' ncmarks p g ry, s . -The death took place at Belleville Club picnic on Sunday afternoon •- • - - " about- -thegN . :.,. :�i Ponce, with their innocent -look- W the ader (which we heard) were: "wait'll I get you. General Hospital, on Aug. 4:, of , August 19. Prizes for - children, The ing cars, nailing the speedsters on the highway. - He home, V.11 break your neck, you young b ........ r .&What .-Rev. .1, W. Down,. a former pastor i members to bring baskets. miattt just as well sayti- "give the armed robber's far► yotn .e pest from' children with parents Like that, of the Methodist Church, Pickering, The Annual .Kiwanis Church -Ser- break; and have the Police inform the thief of the vr.L:• we've got plenty of that kind here today. _ in his 92nd year (he was the eldest in. l - vice will be held on Sunday; Aug. hour he ib iiWy to be on duty in a given district ". surviving minister the United 126, Church „f Canada. in Dunbarton United-Church. Any driver who drives "within the law" has ne .,fed - • `.We're -going up same of these days to have a look fie is survived by daughters: Mrs. to fear the police" And the rea wri the 'police are at at and maybe get a picture, of an oak stump, located Andrew McLaughlin, Havelock; I YOUTH work an they are is-an effort to save our lives, Yes, 'just South of the arch in the railway, at Dunbarton. Miss Florence • Down, Belleville; just that ......:too "etany people' are lei ,led or' injured on Frank Mitchell told us this week that he used to tie Mrs. Howard Holland, Enterprise, 1 Th n , qu e bight, alert ' ek-wit„ed i uur highways an motor traffic, and the police are try- up his boat to that tree when canning in off the bay. and son Theodore, Lakefield; and i youth of today seem to be ready. ing to do something 'about it." Too 'niany motorists The stump is now 30 or. .4 yards from the water. a brother Albert, Houston, Texas, for any . occasion, such as even 1 J 4! : opt k �°s m^ +� So m_it r hot, thiesa -- 'We're also looking forward to .a trip through the j r=% -. • Internseat took. place at Napanee. In the 'News Office one day this .' week -one in our office at the time a police kruber is trsiling Oietn, so, what care we ex- Tnareh at the mouth of Dwrin's ureex, vwitn a man woe j A'P T1IL C. 14. r. THIS YEAR w,CU a t.•Y4 ✓ 1. - 1LYCl ,, p,vt. Yet Larnport -wants the police to "lay, off." r+kya he can show its the grave of ol¢ man Duffin.. - -0-- thing, with a tremendous blast 'a There's plenty of interesting . things to see around =" 'Here's new wrinkle in the - *orld- _Mloae in a tone-that sound- Many are asking "What's new at Ajax?" Nobody here -•for anyone interested. of aquatics. -There will be a water ! ed like a steamboat' A knows. A few small industries, have located, but it h&a '• ,'�� On Wednesday 'sot reached -the state predicted a couple of years ago y afternoon this week we heard- ski race from Hsrniilton to the Can - adian National Exhibition in which •whistle. yours man in here at the time g . -_ ' from off in one corner calls out in or so. And it can be-truthfully said, that `'many, both - --- one too. A car owner had come into Dirty Sleep's gar- mayors of municipalities along the course on Lake Ontario wall inter - -response-,"all ashore that's Zaino i ashore." ....Youth today. ' within Ajax and outside of it, are sitting back waiti sig a41e, to have something looked at that Dirty. had prey- cept the skiers with messages for to see just what. will take plane ", Many are asking- 9ously done some work_ The owner rentiarked that "he -Mayor McCallum of Toronto. Some- i in the event of war --then what?" -was worried about it ". Dainty, looking around over his, body could get dunked before the ; HOLIDAY WEEK -ENDS + shouldes`';you're worrying'........then there's no use goal is reached at the C. N' E. es- �- It alwky s . happens this way on Heard this week sin Dunbarton --a young mother : the two of us ivorryin': , and went om with his work pfxially in the -event -of rough a ea- I the holiday week - ends... eur 'Torres pondeh4 must have been ther, on- hoii -- day s too. Many df our out- of -towh LOST- kitten, . - brown, tawny strip- correspondents have not been heard ed. Any, information, please phone l� from this week. We'll be heaiing Pickering 260 Reward, from you next week we hope. - - - .. � _ _sees � � .� __.� _ - -- -- ,., "• - •. /., • _, s.. ..,..., - -•�- _ - .. . _ _ •�,� ..t� - - - - -- .. •� `'p'.•'• - .. sees ^.. .� ., .� ' .. !.. _ �r� ,'� E ."'• carried out and as s result;• twenty- five years ago, a movement was started to systemize farming, recla- •/• ism the impoverished land and stop After alt is said and done, IiONICLES further soil erosion. But what has, - I�1ow does -, it taste in the - J- `• �GlN6 been, done is apparently still not though and Mr, Bromfield contends _ 'Cup? That is what eounts� RFARM that unless wasteful farming meth- - , .� Gw�dtre P Clarkie ods are changed there will event- ually be a shortage of food in the _ - • ` �' Between painting and catertain- T- c - „ _ - - - - - J ing; calonong and writing, 1 have dition sounds fantastic but he also done a little reading -that is over reminds his readers that a few TEA BAGS -- - and above the papers and maga- ztaes that come to the house -and generations ago such a theory was fantastic to the of India -.. _'_.' __, •._ . yield the perfect f lavoure overflow onto tables, chairs and chesterfield I never can Keep our also people and China. Yet now, half the people in those countries live their liven '' • - reading m ;terial in order. I have out without ever having had, enough - - been trying to read Louis Brom- t Soil t o only means -"Pleasant Valley" books p ooh fina ncial re turns fo r th e at n er -„ - •- - �. and "Malabar Farm." And when 'I- but the loss of minerals in the soil ., - -say "trying " - -that is-no- reflection -also affects the health of -a nation, - AN 4NE 141 -. on the author -quite the opposite. " was this way. I brought home "Malabar Farm" from the 'ibrar.•- since it is impossible for any man better than the food he eats. Incidentally Louis Bromfield's the - _ ­3.t.. .- _-.,.1 :♦ «,.,got: R,•+ -- 1 -- - °--,.2 a:- .- :t......... ..0 4r--t Partner got hold of it. when da's H. H. tiannam. "Dear Anne Hirst: My main • demanding of all partnerships. he was through it was time for "Pleasant Vallee" has one chap- ��OR, i trouble is that I can't talk with • And how proud he will be of 'tl.e book to go back. Because it was ter devoted entitely to the building CD Sty mother about this. I'm 16, in • youl r-ew I could not get it renewed. of "The Big House" and Was_quite p high school -and I am in love! • You seem to be a smart girl So I brought back "Pleasant Vall- amusing. Lvery member of the 14m- -The boy is nearly 20. • for your age. Now pros t it I ey" instead and ,am halfway through ily was given'the privilege of decor- And f� "My mother • Tell your mother how you feel it Both books are too meaty to a!ing his or her own roojn. Tastes doesn't know the • about each other. You. will find Curry over. Read carefully a lot were .vastly different so the result :tEVEF is �STi��s - the way we feel • her more understanding than can be learnt from Louis Brom- vas unusual. to say the least. In Nobody knows the cause of rheuma• so I can't just •yon think Assure her you know field's writti:tg, both as regards one respect all rooms were alike- tiara but we do know there's one come right out • you are too young to feel entirely farming and life in general. H_ is windows so low that anyone could thinggtto- -eease the pain ... it's and tell her that • certain of each .other, and -you philosophy is pretty good. sit in a chair or lie in bed and still And when you take 111szAs j we want to mar- • have no idea of allowing your i Mr. Bromfield's pet subject is lnok out the window. That would the relief is prolonged because I ry in two years. •emotions to override your coin- _soil' conservation. He thinks that suit me. Our windows are high ittsTrurrsxs contains- not me, but She wants to * man sense. _ soil conservation -or the lack of -set and I always wish I could low- three proven medical ingredients. send me to an- • Tell her you.will_ go on .with it -has a in ugh Treater effect upon er them about a foot. These three mvedimb work together • f to bring you not only lard relief bur other s c h o o 1 your education as she plans, and farming,.ariT hE welfare of a people. But back ,to soil erosion. In his more: ng yo god relief• - next fall and to college afterwards, • give these years .all your best than is generally realised. Lack of books Louis Bromfield is referring TakelIfetAYfTItfsfortastheadache for four whole years! •energies sled application. soil conservation is al. cad: threat- nti.ttinly to the t nixed States. but Kge{ too . or for the pains of "What's* the cease in spending • And don't be formally - engaged _ipg the world's food supply. Mr. tsucll of what be. gays i, enually neuritis or neuralgia and the aches and = Y that money -when I want to get • until you are of age, at least. Fy Bromfield claims their never - has true of Canada. From our own ex- pains that often - married? The boy leaves this fall that time wo are really 'meanwhether for ' always acscarcity-uneven u food distbrit ly too well the effecttof soil erosion. accompanyacold. for two years in college. ..� "He and I are both .satisfied each other." As you say. many bution is the only factor making Much of the' prairie land should bet tnstsatise today. ••. - • - things can happen between .now -surpluses in some countries. Scar- 1tever have been farmed at all. Ave and Mears '"a'01e ■w''' °with one another, and we do not •sad then. cii is like! to Increase unless still lagdsas0l 'think there will ever be anyone- a r + y y also have a sample right near here: •r„ _ else. -But something could happen. t- store is done to prevent further soil Two years ago the Department of -Will you please het me decided Confide your secrets to your trosion, which, L. B. contends, is Highways made a new piece of. t! E'UZZLED "' _ rso�• She was once in love, too. luainly the result of poor farming toad past our place. They got "fill" and she haWt forgotten it. Anita --that is, farmers taking all they from a nearby hill. Steam shovels tstantin.� NOT FOR CHILDREN Hirst understands." and will help can out of the soil and putting noth- stooped up the good earth, trucks 0 Marriage is not for children. ion find the courage Adarm br Jug back. This practise dates back tarried it away until the "hill" was 12- Tablet Tea 234 '• It is a job which many mature at Box 1. 123 Eighteenth St. New to the, early settlement days in _ tfie lower . than the road. Now that IEmnsidml 4g TabhM eettla He • persont{ find exceedingly difficult ToronW Out ..United Statei when the fertile ]and piece..of land is like a desert -the • The w fora girl to prepare ' - was cleared indiscriminately and • herself for this great adventure subsoil is gone, is places there is ' '* is to develcp -her mind and bat)'_ - WHALING UP -TO -DATE _ cropped so -intensely that in two nothing growing. not even a weed. '[Jeside down to prevent peeiong. ,* A helicopter madt by a Somer- or three generations the top soil Yet that piece of ,land is government S�/�lbll and spirit by every means she set. firm will be used shortly_ to was worn out. Then farmers moved property -and no doubt there are - - 'r can. ` so she becomes well- . further west, took up more virgin ° other such patches. The-goverriment 10 ts' diVW O .1 - "spot" wl'iates in the Arctic: '• balanced individual competent to land and continued the process of spends thousands of dollars in con- 3' �V D 'S 3: 1� I -• ' meet the multitudinous problems It has been sent to Portugal fol. 1 H soil erosion. H.e likens these early - servation ro a anda -- wouldn't it_ N RI, 7i V C. 3 * which attack entry marriage mowing, • decision by th�_Partu -' �_p_.S -. - -- • If you do trot o to cone guest Government to modernize its imrutgtants eo :a piagne oT locusts be more to the point to give a ptae -' _ _ J ii t! i O :'!r' 3 Id'S y g college, moving across the continent" -the tidal demonstration on restoring I ,Q ti`yi7;$ • how -wit! you spend the next' two whale- hunting expeditions. So soon - *years? Yearning for scud sestet- the silence of the. Arctic waster main exceptions being the Pennsyl- _ fertilty to soil on' waste latid .so 1D 3 G10' ,3 F' 7 breeds round of the taluable - t'ania Dutch who settled on the _ '• heart? Floundering from one in- breeding g - iand and enriched it by their good ` - t "consequential interest tae another - oil-bearing whale -map be broken ofAnect 3 O d PJ bid 1 = - :tarming.STOPITCHAF.M.A is your effort to kill time' pother - by the roar of the helicopters en- N/Arx- 1 1 O O !seta those emotioaa so recently genes as the whalers get busy. EvenZuatly agriculturists 'resit- r a J 3 7 O - 0 8 sed that something was happening Whale oil. which has countless aroused? -. to what had been their good earth. Iaaldd Stop ttebtar of insect b+ce., hear ra,b, d N t/ 9 !Y d 1 * twatmereial uses. is is Krtat de-_ = foot an blow. cu n. seeks.embim.athletea - _, The boy. yoq love is finishing_ No longer was it producing- the tact and oeheh eaterualiy caused atta trouble,. - .. • his -education, to fit him for the aoaod. Restrictions on hunting time g g tJ�e�a� y have been a great. handicap to bountiful crops to which they prey- P100MG %e1til la°Othusseteaa, �a a� career that will provide for wife whaling expeditions, but now Por- iously had been accustomed _ Aa in- s aeopa ou m Yeaa• drug" • and family. It is likely he cannot e' p i g r� ISSUE 32 - 1950 p - ' - - • marry anybody for two ears ttogutse whalers .hope to..nake up tensive reseach, programme steno y yb dy o y -.- • after he graduates, until he has for this lost time cr using the hell- - •• launched himself proper :y in his copttr and so increase their her= •life work. .: rest. - - • Can you do less: - * Your years in college still not _ . ° �*PAW DEVI" - you sesum"10481-40-1 • edge, they will teach you disci- _ _ - �/ M Aline and train your mind .Daily - association with the stet= - - _ ... 0 dent b and-teachers will help 100Pp you learn to get along with diff. ( /; •' event temperaments. Your taste will be educated. You 'will learn a the value of loyalty and good. • sportsmanship, and other spirit - a ual traits which you will need to H , • be a good wife -and mother. CHILDREN •' �pA ,, - it When oymee�ydotttmrtawee 6ea�t o�ro SHOULD BE SEEN C.AHst�R�M j his own ground, and feel your- --NOT HURT �O ' » self a real partner in this most - - R Vivacious _- 21 Deteriorating = = CROSSWORD a' !Seed Or. Cushions ' 7s. own ad _.it.Famoua . -,., . IL BMtohM 08. Made taco 16. PUZZLE I.0 Be CW le 40. Spokes F 1s. Be esrhtMd 40. Ltaes - . 10. Toward the 41. Speed contests _• month 45. Final ' ACRoss 2. Fuss St. Thinks 44. Plepen 11 1. Scotchcap 3, order -(archaic) 47. American 4. Lisar, 12. orchid meal author v The -girt - M. ;ootlw _ , 14. Worship 41. Watch from ;any `. :: ^ 3. :: I It. Northwesters t5. Stoernad _corer /, i - a State (ab.) S. Fast dance ,1i. Facing up- :. *s. And not _'i 11. Heathen 4. Epoch stream on a 60. Greet letter �. . 114. Equality 7. Mother glacier` .IIS. Lead measvro is. Grieve with j another t Y s i e D t 17. Tartish --. decree 14 . r ''ll. Antic - ' = t S r sA Cap Siaeteafag • >✓a Cap flaw % Tewpora Salt . 4 714. Skip - !1. Former s N 17 is 1 Cap Sifui All- purpose Floor i T.aapeoa Soda, 1 cup Milk a , k 1 Marcher $ - ` .. ! ■� �, Cap Canada Cora Starch 1( Tewpova Cewm adTartas 1� Taaepoow VaaiDs ' 27. Regarded rdeM 1% Cape S•pr =Eau, Unbeaten $9. Appointment - - - St. Near i� t ca 0 1 ' s1. Palm lest - Cream shortening in mixing bowl until 200 strokes (about 1% minutes). Scraps _ :1 31. Aftorsoas ter - - - _ -- _ - t - -light and fluffy. gift dry -' oitea_thtotlghout entire ;&L-aslr creamed aholUning. Add milk and vanilla. mixing. Add unbeaten eggs and beat 250 7i. Ton and 1 .1.>ttartrof z ,, t $t:. ---- Ei:.:l .. 5... d, lheerbettti etaelcse 8si•i. two Qjnnnh .r„_aed Lever lailrr7 r ST. Round roots ''a%' cake pans in moderate oven (850° P..) W _ as. Device for s' _ ,a.n' .'to 40 minutes. Frost with ytlru favourite -- 1 scattering -. 1! FreMa• -: 40 N i boiled frae�ing. -- -- - Finish" _ . i 44. Man's name 3 4 ANADA y' 4 Mall** rt - -' It. Triangle with fRcc • ` - 28440al saltier 4e 47 49 so • .Jane Ashley's Recipes. Weight -Send poauard to Home Service 8eraffa ;'r St �i 5♦ • a M 9",;, Department CC22, The Canada ... NMg f. ► Starch Company Limited, P.O. Boo Affirmative 57 I7p,Meatrval. Meeting SS sr _ f1. Malayan eats - - DO"- - - - - - : 1: Twitching Answer elsewhere on this Page _ w ^. .. -_. .._- _ ._ � . 'n. .. i•, .._ .__ ... ...• _ • .. ... ... .. •. ._. :\�,ti.- - _ sees. ..'. ., ._ . -,___ _.. .•' - _ • � _ ... _. sees �. _ _ o. . Kitchen Vary could sot Sad s plot, • smi Reeser s Cool one �� she went up to bar room undecided whether or not to give up too. She stood by the win- i dour looking out at the, lake, but - -:_ fl f m a i� SS& Def i .iht t - ,, moonlight, t r, moo reflected fro n! e .. �, shutters. _ _ - t It was at the moment, according BY BETTY LYNN CURTICr - - - _ to her diary, that the plot came to her. As she stood there in the _ M caztL.party�n the porch or just a friendly gabfest, '" dark, figures seemed to take form something to eat is in order. On hot summer days or evenings, you want is frost of her eyes. something that can be made far in advance, so there's no last- minute She shut her eyes, but the fig- fussing in the. �Yhy not serve a refrigerator dessert such as this ure persisted. Her imagination Icebox Pudding. ',took control and against her 'will Made with layers of crunchy corn flakes and a pineapple -nut mixture, she was forced to watch tee story - It's good eating for .warm weather. There's no cooking involved, there- taking shape. - Jere the kitchen will be cool. This dessert is attractive when -cut is "I saw the pale student of unhal- squares ants srrt•�al ,.', ➢...:.,YY;"a , r : tripped crraand_a_mint- _flav lowed arts kneeling beside the thin ored he had put together. I saw the cherry. _ _ µ - ` — - t eoua phantasm of -a man stretch - " !Corn Flakes Icebox Pudding .(6-8 servings) .: `.' ed out, and then, on the working• of some powerful engine, stir with = One -half cup butter or margarine, 1 cup sugar, 3 egg yolks,,] cup an uneasy half -vital motion" crushed p;ne -iWe well drained: V., cue chonved walnuts, 1f cups - ' :.;;•z::�� " °'j�a, Author Terrified ' corn flakes, crushtd; Vaa cup whipping cream, 6 to 8 mint- flavored ra - tier imagination sgowed Cue crc- cherries. 4 ` "w "- ator of this monster rushing away Cream butter and sugar, add egg yolks and continue creaming 'until in horror, praying that the spark- well blended. Add pineapple and nut meats. Arrange alternate Iayers of he had given to the Thing would corn flakes and pineapple mixture in shallow pan, 6 x 10 x 2 inches, fide away. - Finally, this, man cre- -ming cereal for bottom and top layers. Place is refrigerator for at least ator falls asleep, and when be 4 hoses for flavors awakes thinks that it has been to blend; serve immediately, Cut in squares and top dust `a nightmare. But he hears � .. each serving with whipped cream garnished with mint cherry, -if desired. GRiA$ PINNAPM ml no bMbm Vo SM fW iM peg* some atoveatt'rtt at his aides and hears s- .., ,,,..._ . ,:_ .,_,_ ._. .. •._ .. .. _ _ ..,. _.... ,_ _•• ., .., _, the .horrid thing stand at his bed- side, looking on him with. yellow, ' over berries. Dot tap with butter. Girl Of 19 Wrote watery, but speculative eyes." J Grease a piece of brown paper and Mary did not sleep that night, T LE place over pan to prevent drying Great Horror Tale and with the first light of dawn ; Tnu h out of berries during baking. Bake - - -she was putting down in words the i g , in a moderate oven (3'50' F.) 50 to picture her imagination. bad shown ,Many horror novels have been 5D v•es Dliioina• served hot or, oII, her. _ cold, with or without cream or sauce Ll'.< two have achieved immortality — "The large, cultivated blueberries BLUEBERRY TOPPER as a dessert Cold, it can be sliced "Dracula" and "Frankenstein." The stein The monster had iv name, li � and served as coffee bread. but she described it vividly as ' are ' already appearing in some (A damson or coffee �) former was - written by a man of ht feet. high, with yellowed and, places and it won't be long --the ' * * the theatre, Bram Stoker, as the 1419 g y ,. ,. shrivelled skin, and colourless eyes. - e weeks seem to slip around Z enp• sifted tales flour — ,result of a waste. Frankmsteia - �' P BLUEBERRY CHEESE RING She made Frankenstein so horror- 2 teaspoons baking powder was written in a private competi. — before the native ones appear. - g 'lion and the author was a beantifW stricken that he had a nervous And there are few fruits. so ersa- teaspoon salt I boa cultivated blueberries breakdown and was ill for months. - - - - -- tile, and which may be used in 1 teaspoon vanilla - • 3s cup sugar talented girl of nineteen. She was When he recovered the monster so many different and delightful % cup m 1 envelope plain gelatin Mary. Shelley, the wife of the poet, ova s. % cup shortening - _ . _ �s cap cold water _ unites "&B." in Answers, had disappeared. He hoped it had y cup sugar 1 tables - For the reason she wrote the destroyed itself. So here's a small flour of blue- �+ _ Pow tntiar But two years later it reappeared - - berry recipes. You ll note that they •2 cup fey % lampoon paper _ _ story we must go back to IS16 and strangled Frankenstein's call for the cultivated kind. If you : 1 e9S _ % teaspoon salt when, after trying in vain far two r y -- - ,__` — _ _,younger heather. _ -, use the native owes, it might be 1 boa cultivated bhtebetstea. Z 3-oz. packages cream elhaao years to obtain fath hs per- No Stopping Her - -well to add just a little more sugar, 2 tablespoons sugar _ 34 pint hen create. mission to m Shell the Once the had started, Mary could especially if you have a very 2 t:bLspeoae flour Method -: - couple eloped and sprat their ! . not stop, although, as she admit- .'sweet tooth," 2 tablespoons butter'' honeymoon in France. led, she was absolutely terrified the' step- Method Wash and drain berries. Cover They took with them Mary's step- whole time she was writing. She with sugar and set acids until aced- sister. Claire, and because Shelley could" not sleep, and spent every _ SPICED BLUEBERRY ' 'Sift i4ether floor, baking pow= ed. Dissolve gelatin in cold. *ater, talked so much of his friend Lord available moment on the story. ]fEUFFINf3 — der, and salt Measure vanilla into Stir over hot water u it gelatin is Byron, Claire fell in love with him. knowing she would never know an= � qd�� blueberries milk. Set these aside until needed. melted. Add sugar; salt, and pap- an Man ether quiet or happy moment until " Cream shortening, add sugar grad- sika.• Cool, Stir is the cream cheese. - she had it on paper and out of her teaspoons natty. and mix wet:: t, _4 ln..,�r -- —$ amootlr. • -- ¢Feats. -Cover In spite of the fact that Byron stspt- P P slow , beating thoroughly. Add bottom of rim meld lightly with had a veep tied- rep re co a sat- - 1 box preptred mettait iliac. _ h' g g 8 y She made the monster demand a e and beat until mixture is light berries. Pour far be the ladies were concerned, hod. mate and made Frankenstein con - gg g gelatin - cheese mix- pond with him. mod - and fluffy. Add sifted d she began to cosecs ffy ui in bout tut! ever the top: Chill until set Eventually - Byron invited her to seat- When the second monster is - Sprinkle sugar over washed and scuts alternately with liquid, shout Tarn out on platter. Fill .center say as his villa on she shores of almost complete, however. Frank. ,drained blueberries. Set -aside until 3i of each at a time. Pour batter with sugared berries. 6 servings. Lake Geneva. enstein begins to think of the' poi - ._.:aeeded. Combine cinnamon aid into greased and paper -lined oblong prepared pan (about 8 x 12. inches). �� *e could not possibly matte Bible ecxisegtrenees to the world -, if ared muffin mix. Prepare mix baking - 1(oilowing manufacturer's directions, Cover top of batter with blueberries Motor salesman "This- is- ab- the journey alone, to Mary and his monsters have the power of istirring as little as possible. Mix sugar and 1{otr arfl aflrinkle sclutely the lair word." her husband accompanied her, and propagation. He realises that then. Lightly stir in sugared blueberries. they. rented a cottage near Byron 's -slight eventually destroy all -buman Fill greased muffin tins 3S to 35 full. mills. It was an idyllic .bo5day, life, and he smashes the' secon3 monster to pieces. Bake in a moderate oven (375' P.) with picnics, boating on the lake. He tries to smash the first one, ti ., • . 25 to 30 minutes, or until muffins - and midnight bathing.. Byron fell in lour with Claire; too, but it tells him that although x4 ' ,are evenly brcvvned. Should' make it is his creation, it y also his mas- ~.. 12 large or 20 small spiced muffins. x, : , , for Shelley and his wife it was m ter. Frankenstein flees and the mon- t extension• of their honeymoon. �`. w There was one other member of ster disappears in the snowy wastes - and is never Seen as in, ¢ ,• ��- '� �' • Tl•�° � "' L� "'��•� �`'- When at last i� t was published. - s box cdtivated blueberries , tor, Polidori. Every evening the she exclaimed: "Oh `f I can n only cap sops three men had long discussions, frighten m readers as much as I 1 cup water - I with the two girls as a silent but was frightened that night is the -- teaspoon allspice J appreciative audience• I cap_enrichld flour * _Ont_ evening, Polidarf mentioned Swiss cottager 2 teaspoons baking powder ' ; I that he had seen a mechanical a T ipiece__.l�tar emote many are - tyl tarpons isle lean; made by Jacques de Vauea- novels, for after the untimely death. 1 egg - -- son, -which could- t4ay fourteen so- � S% 11- .... Lasting accident she I had to write or starve. But . she �. Golf tall' ., ;� `: - — -- pasate -- touts- Oa n -flute 2nd �e • • .. . Method '" conversation .turned to the possi- never wrote anotner norrur stury. c Claire had a daughter by Byron, y Cflltlta o. makin or. creating Man. Nash Berries. Bring sugar,: water, 8 g snd allspice to boil. Drop in berries but they were never mairicd. ._ L ', ! • ..,, ]fury was rather shocked and Eventually he left her, and, she and simmer together 3• minutes. Sift - said -mss -way° who re an old end embittered woman; floui, 'salt and baking --each monstrous fe g `powder to-: w is a a at would prob- geffier, Beat egg, add milk, stir into` = ably die of fright The discussion the dry h*edienfs. Drop- by spoon- developed into an argument, an foes into the simmering sauce. Cover f, 4 finally Byron suggested a competi- Merry MenagesiC— ByvvsJt Disney tightly. Cook slowly 10 minutes tion between the five of. them, to . r-� f.. ` (without lifting cover). Serve hot, see who could write the most bar- with . or without cream. rific story.' The next day Claire, Byron and * ' * Polidori started writing. Shelley COCONUT BLUEBERRIES had refused to take part in the tom- 3 T ;�-- 1 pint box chilled cultivated bina person; while Mary mooned around( + it berries ` r k trying to; work out a plot. All she 1 r �• cap =Vw or-2 cups orairje joke y could think of -was the mechanical '. y 1 cup shredded coconut k, flute player. Method' After a few days Byron gave up. �s Wash and d r a i n - blueberries. ::,;a. >. ` o.w - � :� ,� � He was a man of quickly changing . Sprinkle with sugar, or add orange moods, and once his enthusiasm ;nice.. Mix with 'coconut. Serve inF `� " waned he tired of the idea, Claire - -, bowls or chilled stemmed glasses. also gave up and the ,wo of them - Makes 8 servings. went for long-walks. Lions Wht)o It—Parading down Chicago's Michi an Bouie- • s * P $ 1; Polidori persevered and finished BLUEBERRY CHIFFON 'PIE '`yard, delegates to.the. Lions Convention go into.a wild Indian a story about vampires which was 1 package lemon flavored gelatin war dance. No scalpings were- reported. eventually published. "Okay! So I can't read!" 1 cup boiling water 2 eggs, separated a cup cold water .Tt J 1 - B)1 Att1111! Pointer suss.- . - ; — .. - ...1� 1 box cultivated /�— QiMT3'l WftATRg You • � blueberries . . smT ore Cuss RI1sT liven_ � �- urAa.wcufsav GJuunurrrs m — tu. jr s 11FAYMW INt DItCKS! ►AYA POLL" Ifs mAvurr -ro AAN- 11�► 1N TNC 1 baked pre shell eta vvr Gtt7 pus' wwO CAN OWN rNr. wMS RMre ... Kxl P T arty -- _ -- , Ck CUSt TWVVP 0 Weiler 7►r MA1+OfANY M�WLF4 " _ ANYTtttN' ADOUT li�e�l10�-- RrvtR. W Ir110Pr TNi LC�N:fR TW W TIWf AtNYQrtS! r,- - tM�/17LwAf Dissol'vc gelatin in 'Soiling ater.. ( ", - g — ,p;, ,, 1. ,� ., •�—�. Vin; Peat egg .yolks in top of double t f' . r -f s►7asstT , „, - boiler. Add sugar and cold water; - _ g - ti 'v r' o r t' thick. stir hot `a a until thic -Add gelatin. 'Fold in the egg whites, - - - • ”" ¢ t stiffly beaten. Cool until mixture begins to thicken. Fold in whipped cream -and the washed--and- drained ' y ae! +..'. berries. Pour into baked pie shell. - Chill and serve. _ . Classfiied Advt's - •�- ...SILK'S MARKET ' • - . �PLM FO8 n, s TEACUP Orange Pekoe, TEA and •'•Duchess apples. Clean, sprayed 'fruit, $1,0 C per busW R. C. Rees AT_T H E OLD D PRICE . west of - - or, one and a half miles � Broom �.J C,E WITH'EVERY POU VYr Own Blend Tea Flbe - Pickering J 1 kOR- > -Sep• SALE -one tea '47 Fo true rd Shredded Wheat - - 'truck, express, with stock rack; al- _ _ so 2 -wheel trailer. J. Bourne, Brock 1 _ ... _ Road. Iodized Salt Z Ible -box 1 LOST- -Monde Cocker Spaniel, fee MARGARINE ._ -- - mabe, near Cedar Glen Park, last d++ `1m+arwr�t - Friday, Aug. 4. Children's pet. Any M Kleenex regVl SfZ� information, please phone: Rev. A. P1;30 I: PIC JMING 26 Z. Young, Pickering 6 6, collect. 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Rouge Hill k4witatim We con flees Yew s EASILY rORTAfLEI — Rev. J. K. Braham, N. A., B• D. Coolln9 system theret�hfy, / 0 ppERATES ON 35 01 60 '1Woodview Rd, R. R. -, Pickering gvk:kti► eeorrataioeh r 1kh G ",Two mcidem nefltsd. CYCIRI �-• Phone: Scarboro 3L.50 _ .... _ (Centenni l and. t,;ingston Rds.) TOM' WATSON Service -'11.15 a m- �. P I - Sunday School - 11.1 s a: m. V _ •'_ (Children' and Parents meet to�eth- -per for worship at 11.15. Special RAD10 & ELECTRIC - - -- er a children -- _ with hymn. prayer and flannel- mph story• Children retire for the DunbL rton g sson during the sermon) - ' - - Le Rouge Hill Church (Rosebank and Kingston Rd.) M�'• arid 'airs. Albert Rattew and . 10.00 a, m, family. are spending a •week in Or-' ArfZNTION FAHJCMI1 - .Church Service illia. : Sunday School -, li,ls a. M. We will be pleased, to pick -up dl Cliff and Mrs, Mc'Iertir and fam- (Special part of the service for the ! Dl -ire home again after two Insurance Coo �� re � � 1 children with hymn, prayer and !� x'',, Writs or Phone In. .h-, in the North Country, ey. lftannelgraph story.) , Reuss for Farm tesld Osu1� ° °, °la Fairport Church blr, Lawson '.1lcConochie is home .`^ �) oohed ..IPYck�sN gin Fren7iinan`s FaY Road) --� -from the West for a tell. f' W e are pleased to .see lire. Blair grit 4111.14, or Toronto _. Church Service - b,00 P. M. #rtaworsa3aa� aw E�ifEtRr` -out again after her illness. � � Etties 130IiDON 'YOUNG IRD, Sunday School - 10.30 a. m. Hiss Jean Mitche—, Niagara •' AufaGasbas r' ”' of AR =tr �� iN A very cordial welcome to all. g��i �•'i'm�� Bewmnan & Glibs�ori• • I FRU grow .14 71%a of all $rep ass in RADIO SERVIC3 re sidentWpropertWel Guanat•ed Reve tr s.niN '� !ate with every doAto - ., :; '`• :. ��, . this stars. Fhitt Pyre to be Dtveltila Fire �• +• y' of 1st -Jewell Automatic, g• i, men's Ceriti.a or lAdies• 17 tEBtirtiarlCe tA. ! t--- .Q!�- Destl� with 14it case set Y -� - tRExpE1ldiIDC ,�'"'� _ _ _ rubies; -6e66nd Prise: A cbso + 84 piece Silver FLttwars or Cr ARE YOU MURED TO s•aw. ' rnie.x=, AY VALUES? ,a wnam srsarmes PTy1KERIN(1 STFwm ay - - . - •�__,i.�l air hvdvl _ DOUGLAS G. -- Arthur Field - _It Happens In t,igrewmt3 ?l _ - �' Ey Claremont citizen ienla� ; �{V1 A i T �� N a QND: PI08EATNO 6S W i to the -News the other day, whi.le the Pipleering and Stouff, I PICKUP STRAW AND HAT l papers gqt a lot o� news in Cl ` SOUTH _ _ -- BAILING ntt7tit, Mere was a lot going f F�hR PO R T IT6 AND Dril OG ( round there at night, 'that we I Garen Flt. wed 8P& 6oltiRtei hot •'get =that g what you th BEACH Tractor worked Mister. Believe it or not, nei . pEtoae 91fOd1 ;RVUIIG WMTE - FIWMRIN9 - paper publishes atelvthing 1 Ca'nadisr. Comm -intator John Fisher (left) discusses his new � � R, � ��� Phone rt*e>e� 848- ' ]Mow, �• : - poc+ r F iffier Reports" with Di. Sherwood Fox, who wrote' u T rl� the foreword. • . ,. _ : _ + 3s. t V , Dunbertoa - Continued I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morden and Mrs. Morden's parents in the Haatrt Miss u . Kathleen Stroud uaet� ��rerioru �holiday- Joanne, spent the week -end with ilton District. _ ilia at Orilli.a. ' Mr. Thos. Boyd is slightly ,imp- U(lu. MIg11111tl111N111011111111t1111111g1111111111qIq111Ht11NI111UiIlU11NIqU1I :IIgIg11W.111NIN1 A. E. Richardson' eu roved after his recent operation 9n a the East feral Hospital, - _ _ -- _Deltvr7 Can Be Pads _l[r, and Mrs. Hart, of Toronto, 211. S1gAL � Off - roua _y, ...s. spelt -th - week --d. -- - 00NVBYA1fC®iQ - - -- Asphalt o_.. ng I Mrs. E. Craven. - - Aoli Rooting la All Q =aces Miss Jean Conners spent the hol- an 014-•st&bUshed Agency, - Ready Son-ark Siding _ _ To Servo You. ,Asphalt Boor Coatlag idaY weekend is Buffalo, _ _ PHONE, PICKBRINO $0,- Draper, of Spruce h Hill Rd _ N Eudge cap ,� $O`d is confined to, bed through illiteea. I god uppiI d F&I Molasses Dow a�aira�le 1J� Ridge y Flue fining - Band ,A good crowd was on hand for 1 ` 1 Aad Lime Brick the Sports Day held by Fairport • g. $ . R Beach Ratepayers' Asaociation� Old - " Islocl�s I't1Di and young both,. had a happy day = Yom' rcglsitCmCnts now and avoid t3isappolliime:lt lassr•aor Of Ai1 )trade Bats and Loose Usdar with fine .weather prevailing- Iacaraaoe Aa.l.« Poats aid Poles { BULK oA iN DRUMS . W. MITCHELL Greenwood • addsers Ptoa• - •. - 'c - . � •- - -. - - swougims, Oat. - Pict 241W'= lSON�d 74 and 114- = RETa.l50R8 MAR'�dSS.+Z . ZtS�d =Z'E� a' � — _ Mr. and Mrs. S. Dix and family ..OUR, TRUCKS PASS Y' ' WAY" spent the 'week -end at W asage. _ �,/ja,S]�Y1�3�1, Otlt. t 21027 a 9BOCZ KEN , A N D C LA R K E Mr. and Mrs. ' Robinson and the - - -- - - IMF IRO family took a trip to Muskoka on B �W_� STAFFORD BROS. Sunday; and, Mr. lunnear's sister, 1llht llllHllRf111I11th011ilNhtttuttuUUlntHlitNUtltilttit11111 1111111W8g11118 n111M11f1111gNI11Hiq! AUCTIONEERS from Ireland, is visiting his dau- Uovasad and Authorized for r=te MONrMld'-tiTA%L WOii'Ba ghter' Mrs...Robinson this week. - - - -- s and Yarn, Phone • W61tby 662 On Sunday morning, Rev. Mr. _ *a•, • 7 Coaaties of Ontario _ ... _ F,� IplsmeYb So>s Smith, delivered an interesting ad- _ sts Dundas St, EX, Whitby, Oat. dress, in the, absence of Rev Mr. MILT the hold F�Ait1iT8, Rerl Estab Monkrhan, who is visiting his fat- /y Sales otis Specialty at Reasonable her, Dr. Monkman, in the West,�'� , `^ Bates. Dual Service for *6 The Evening Auxiliary is prepar- MILKMAN �� _.- Price of One. NicEACI�i�tIE inz and sponsoring' a :tiylon Derr °P hone, -ar onstration -in the church basement _ >aLilli>o.a P. O, p Agra. 6ZW8 FURNITURE D1F 4 ;R �`" 23rd. All in- V • Markham P. O. pitons Mark. 206 on the esening of the sail • _ - 'terested an nylon goods. come -arid Practices have been established _ . _ . FUNER3L DIRECTOR learn about the use crf them, etc. ='Goodyear Truck Airwheel auctioneers since 1!390• The Woman's Association met on ovate Ambulance Tires 'are the 'cream of the Thursday evening at the Park -in - t order to prepare the booth, . at `�5 which they are selling lunch, at .the giving good dependable DAVID H. MARSHALL Wm. 3ftBACONM Prop- Fir*men's Concert this Friday ev- service. +teat • - ening. The Firemen's Concert is - Phone P *ck. 193 always a good g LAW- MOTOR SALES - e d one. come along I VAJ09 and STORE ACCOUNTS and help -the Fire Brigade. ~• ion# Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Barkey and PHONE: PICS. 27 J 1= Picker ���. E _. family„ and Mrs. N. Bie, all o! Pickering, were callers on Miss 3; i Edna Green on Sunday. '`��� D �.A All of Mice Edna Green's Grade Y,`': t 8, pupils Passed th.S Entrance and •I _ sloe ready for High . Schoo+L AUOMNLIM sled -Mr. John Moore, St. Catharines,. i �wW Motnument Works �i -• '� visited 'Mr. and Mrs. S. Corbett last 16"DOEAR PALVA208 . week -end. -- - ib10S� AUBTIN, PROP. or Wye Mr. and Mrs. Cernon Shortt had - Ina( AMWHE, n� IL g, L WHITBY, ONT• a pleasant motor trip last week of _ Two Miles West of Whitby 614 Daades SC Enas, W�bkbT �exeral hundred miler. to the aert h, _ Wider, thicker treads s 1 1 - No. = H*hwaR Between Whitby -the east, etidiiK up in Buffalo and heavier sidewalis, enable you Aad Ajax. returning home Saturday evening• to record truck tire mile p IE: WHPtBY_ 462 Mr..and .Mrs. Alan Shortt and g family enjoyed the holiday week- . age with passenger tire com- s end with !)»fends in the North. ' fort. Remember: LIGHT 4 Igny friends of Mr. Witham SHOULD HAYS - / i - -'•�i - Pen wetiv are Berry to learn be is - -- � - -- - -_ OPTOSIE'TRIS'T not gaining shy.: and 3a still in the -- - - UfK i J.. A. WILLOUGHBY tis0 m 1964_and 9.00. to 600 Oshawa Hospital. - _ VIC,I:. - I AND. SONS _ EvenbW- Mau., Wed.. Ft',• 7, to 9 The W. M. S.- of -the Clrcu t en- Ferty 'Pears Casnadoes Lnrs- DiB. \'ET BIRD(:.. OpP. P. O. joyed entertaining the C��remnnt � s - oft !arm Agency. t�8IlA&WR ►, ONTARIO W. M. S.. at the home. of firs lien. Foe Country Property Cos. Phone . Rea. ?,$20: Wfks 1610 W llsvn. Mt.' Zinn latR et*-'q o a silt d. k (-Had) Stewart _ enjoyed our visiting societ�'q prog- su ADoti06 . Toronto (Three -6ii7 Sorvici A.M015e4) :ram. It is helpful for societies. to _ For That How* In The CkY get together and exchange ideas Call Our City Dept- on conductinx- meet in�ca Ste- It vtas LAW4NOTOR t ID12L3: . TotK,ato p a %-Pry helpful meeting. - ellers A Atkinson _,, %fr. and Mrs. John. - Eastwood, of_ PHONE: J Phone Agin• tut w 2 - dtoutr. 290 C�rtil�ali I Mr.• F.astanod is with the Provincial Police). visited Mr. • • ' U=nsed _ and Mn. Glen Eastwood last week. - CLE N DENIN Cam• auctioneers - _ DIXON In. Years . Exp�« - = figtroducing - - - - a.lee conducted anywbere au Spec suds -kg in harm l3toc Q't ay ` j AII Bales Pee4oniil Property dated and lire auves�: . J. S "gip aatd _ _ i posawL p$o pr Service - -LI�� CCOifS J. W DIXON PRAPRwmR Reasonable bates PHUNE 2" ,AMBU'LANCE Pim ui ,1 ts Your Friendly Resident Agent' N :. _ ll'OS INBUILiLNCB AGI MT •.a .. :. - may,, r= OASVALTY, BONDS, AUTODLOBILIai �;>PgRANCE late.: r: - - - pWy pr.09 AND L�Ba� ALE WITH - LIi3'T YOUR PRO R S� :• ?c�: >:`' # CYRIL NIIORLEY E .: f H Com LUM ER 7 RtE r.: . The - ; 2AM or HOWNd 1117 �. - Scarboro - Junction • , FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . il.L'rII3ER-- .Aongla or Dressed, Trim, Sash and Doors. _- - - - •_ CO7IPLlE, TDIon-nrucroo Bash, Own, sll 'RZNDOW ttiTT9 b,tl„nce,. Factors -built and'P r fit d = a1d6 ` 'c>groG Greeatw ..W,.4_ LB0 ARI)R Ten Tee . - and Etch W0o4, _ a . PL L*ooI *__FIr, O�'t t ch, R'eldtez, ' fM3NGI,L&_AApb0t and Uedar with Nails, I>lsalbrl• r - J. 11f. Oed+trRlaia 6idinR-P Wbun paints ... .. r , Against that type of competition, that he will show up. Another Van- Canadians are handicapped_ by two eouver pro who is ' alway rated i LM '. , factors -they can't play during the lair chance, Fre4dy Wood, may be � winter,' and 'they tWt play tourna. along, too. _ • • s meat elf steadily during the sum- •� • _ -- bl� ,Q DMITC 1C g per. There just aren't enough Cans- The Eastern pros Will be out is _ than tournameafs to keep them go-' , full force of course,'•and there's ;r The controversy over what is the �g �d besides they have duties many a threat within their ranks. .Here's as edits cuss : Y: %. - real cause of the plague of home . _ _ . :` :. at their home clubs as well. T}�tere's Beaconsfield's Bill Kerr, worth the attention of some of you pie °•nrly infcntina all base- - i fruit growers who live fain close ball still continues,' and threatens - s Yl~e ,het beau +�f + +1 QOlf�vear ago Y to finish in a tie for third place. to a big town or city. Of course it {i �,; - .y to go on indefinitely; or even long- But there is always the hope thaw There's Toronto's Bob Gray, who will be to late to do anything about ere About the only point on which ;some, day'a Canadian •will overcome was only two 'strokes behind ,win- _ it this year, but it will bear think- ": the - expert -paio and unpaid -seem those long odds and keep the Sea- . '�% ' .ing Sam Snead in 1941. And there• lag aver.for next. And.if you ha to agree is that if something isn't gram_ Gold, Cup from making its_ done --to curb this plague • of 'two= ' annual journey cross the border, art fellows like Stan Horne and pea to know all about it already- s 'f' i, �, J Y Jules Huot of Montreal, Gordie -t bit four- baggers, the game itself 'That hope comes from a `couple of well, it was new to me -when I ran .. . �' �' � Bryson and Dick Borthwick of. Tor- across it recently. % :' °' =; sF is bound to suffer. factors- Canadians have 'come close ry 'the past despite the odds; and onto Soho have been know' to shoot - There are those who say that the elf is one 'off those games where extra hot •golf on occasion There Customers of a peach aril 'cherry g are plenty of others too, both esta- ball itself has been injected with - almost anythin can ha en. _ orchard owned by a man named g pp • blished pros and up-and-coming 'a speed solution of the same sort Wagner, _ovec in Fairfield County, - - q % "' _ -_- as- used -to be- applied to �nslo-�t • _ _' ' youngsters who can't be overlooked. Ohio, do their own harvesting. They e;: wF MoAtrealert, particularly, will re- # * • ` _get their' fruit 8t 'its tree- tipeaed Thoroughbreds -into fast ones, when - - - - - - - -9, the right money was down. But re- member. the Open at Beaconsfield gt%nw_ day -it might even bon this ed the expense of picking, packing 32, is the latest to it caught searchers have cleaved balls in two, nve years ago whcn • o,t. �u.�r's Au st -a Canadian player is going and shipping. Here's how the scheme in the atomic .spy "net. die "%vas irked them r feces, and subjected• trick Leonard almost turned the - P P to get really hot for four sings and -. 'works, -as reported by Vernon Fat- guested -iti New York. FBI them to everything' but the saliva trick. Staa'ace just one stroke out become thhe first.. Canadian ever chief J Edgar Hoover said that teat, and. yet to failed to find of a first-place tie that year, and n to win the Seagram Gold Cup. But terse., a Horticulturist at Ohio anything that doesn't appear strictly might yet manage to come down p State.Umtiversity. Rosenberg, an engineer in the b you'll take our advice, you won't _ , # * on the up- sad -up. in front. Stan hasn't committed' Y Signal Corps - during the war, . A . j himself about this year's tourna- bet snore than a couple of month's _ .-Wagner worked out his plan dur- " p The manufacturers of the official went at Montreal -which is a long rent on iE unless ydu jet 'reason- ing the war when labor was im- t another important link" in -the Soviet spy apparatus re- balls categorically- deny that the and expensive.- distance away from. _ -able odds. Say about twenty to one Possible to hire during picking sea- volving arm ~ t Dr. Klaus ball is any different, or livelier, than his home club -but the betting is or }hereabouts. sons. Each tree was numbered and y Fuch+t: those Babe Ruth used to clout over - -marked with a brass tag. Customers t� _ were given a choice of varieties and -_ —_ .. - various fences, to the delight of - • • • • the crowd and benefit of the box - q a �� �• �� $1 then were assigned one or more John Krill uses another idea on .'Classified Advertising ei V� g sg .� offices And the manufacturers have •• t tree numbers. The system _worked broody hens. p tills t i x 6 car- no reason to lie about it, seeing that �`� " • ' - m alas harvested by people living Wdcu +ep3 �i� theme until needed. liia mes—jjust putting l different names As, CCOUNTMG sea UNWANTED HAHR � ... Irvine N. Bhoom so well that almost all of the orchard ton with eggs, places it Ina reezer, � � =- a' :r�A three i BOpEEBSPIDiG A _ `y t7 Victoria 8t. Toronto. Z��� gram w Mrs of tA. Mss teW' 1 • s x or four of the frozen eggs are-placed them.. "er� a ��to �.,av of w w, y The owner" of each tree agrees udder her. Tiro such chilly 'treat- Others say that the difference lies PllvroG7tAPlIY a�a-rw- "em sr4■— ere p� w Ao - take the entire crop from- the meats will discourage even the most in the bats -that the sluggers are fa�o�al a'�gen� yX 3� i2 - �ss9.'. ' Lpa, W RAAT013=s _ tree or trees under agreement At • determined' bird Krill marks aline - using lighter- - hickories than for. u - soo. so - 70c: Isom. 36 WC. I•fs• 479 GranvtlM caeca. „ j. harvest- tinge, Wagner furnishes lad - around each frozen egg with an in- merly, and thus getting greater Trnas atadln Box a D. I,eamlagtoa. vet. TaneALVF -B.C. ders and hauls fruit to the packing delible pencil to -avoid the Iris- 'velocity to their swings. This, to stoatNESS oreosTUNtrlas cairn Bt1NION swLre amulas renal. house. Customers bring containers chance of its being gathered with- is, sounds like saying that a 150 RSBIDENTIAL grocers store in Owen Son Your Tour flraggfat "no Ceep. ~�- and pay an established, price for -the fresh eggs. pound boxer can hit a harder blow for "1' °r rant' ewers test male perat.•. section m wall travelled street. Operating - pTMiTIINlTIfA s"Oi 'YEN Aw>a lf411t3lQ� the senses according to the number • _ . '. s . - ' _ than a 200- pounder, or that you can strt�assinila now but owner has other basil- > :, of bushes produced by the tree. When dons • with .the eggs, he "drive spikes better with a tack= mass interests demon.. s asfor pa Hooka $E A . HAIRDRESSER aw•liabte for fnepectlaa. writ. roc partltviars ,tout CANADA'S I.fiADINn sCHOOt. ,.. * * . ; tats them back in tha • carton, and hamnser than. with a sledge; but of. 1f interested to a- Patterson anc Bon. tease vent ossortnnity tear'• -f p ' course, -we- could be wrong. Estate Brokers. Owen Bound. Pmron. sob, Hairdressing Wagner says the system works they are -kept in the freezer until g• '`Pleassat+fled profession, soon wag" • • DaT=AMG thousands successful marvel a'raduates _well and few disagreements have needed. ` occurred during the ears it has The most rtasoaable explanation - FAST ]Daily Service on Developins and Pr7n1 Arhsrfla'• greatest aaum tvtt.arat e on. - g y ins a exposure roll. Develop" and FA_NZ11 Ann" trap. write or call been in operation. The same cues we have seen as yet puts the blame , Refinery Rounds � Ali? Prfatsd 70, cenu. Baprinte a coats erne IlABVa,I. SAFBDASD873"?<i t i comers tome back .year after year ((��# ■�[y� __ directly on the rule makers. These Double -sine, In Alban 40 cents. iieprints a _ - SCHOOI lI _ sad 3 wilting list h. a ala after - :O••'a` ' • ilM� _ I boys have been t£akering with the cents each. write for complete price list. 11it sloor at -w,. Toronto _ Ideal snapshot se"Itw. xingston•, Ontario. Branch" 44 King sf.. Hamilton • , , regulations; and giving-the-amounds- - - A T3 ludaaVtreat. Ottawa..' Now, a' few hints that may be Following the first wild enthus- men the worst of it with every time DYEING AND OLIIAN"M useful, I hope, to those interested !aim generated by the - astonishing + The strike_ z_oa_e,_ has _been__ cos- tw Toll ato U "Lu atlea a an UGJ3 A _• tgs� tome to m Par tatar•sats•a. Sri pro In egg production. If you want to ail discoveries of Alberta, an en- iracted to such as extan that- sled to answer soar "mL$ •a owartm.at "'+.'�'"r"• '•`�uan a t>ossgags ht4M _ B Parker's Dye works Limits& 191 Taus B•mlaltar• n•tabnshW its*. aH Bay ltr"6. -' "avoid that hot - weather slump= , thnsiasra which' resulted in hun- According to -same Of the- heavers- - street. Toranta, Ontario, - to 4 to heckle; of information e• rs•es•i ]BED THERM WET MASH,' When dreds of oil stock promotions: she -when a small man such as Pee TEACBTEaa WANTED the mere. starts to climb toward industry is settling down to a more Wee Reese is a! the plate. you rAiaO_ cos . •ALR mercury $ w . r �.0 , YO -acct term. mast north. a! PRQTl! BTA.+LT teacliera wanted for tardier - t*be too of the thermometer tube, orderly existence. -it im grad" Ity practically have to put .the bait Grafton. d r, '..aaipp.a or farm only. Township school Area stars for anatms.s threvwh a kAOthole,.befote the u- s All 'trouaregs maws. w.o..o In perfect- re-- mss•' iLS49,00 me aaaum iteatloes - regmilar mash coasimmpttoa often band realized that the .mere a a- i 9 �,, tapir -nor' - soaa'-snrm.r. or- eeu.tra a Ott teacher-will M_ eon• . drops, with, a consequent slump is eovery of oil. import ' .._ -will 'call- "Strike." • Apply' adorotarr- Treasurer, : B�rluasd vr•v. 1IIL though' IL "testa far further .text rlas writ• L016G oat the number of eggs you get. in, does not permit quick realization alaomp . Port 8ape Ontarte _- a e •, :Also, with runners on the bases, FARM. soo acres. good opportunity It mils •' WANT= _ 7 of profits which can. be. won from the new and more strictly-enforced f�- t'or`n• !o mike from -North Bas. - Enough wet mash for 100 hens eta. production. True, numerous Ian." tore`, •ata writs C. Beaulieu, l� Ili- ►_ittw A'm u.t�s.- sx>!aA>Ei"ooTt' lean be tnade by ;mixing 2 pounds of companies ire producing oil and,- balk rtlk -n a result is a a heaver', tldd Omtsrio 44 ROCA week. It Stattutory fylendays. 11 - - regular mash with water or skim selling it to the local refineries ,for style- The set result is that. instead Tva ssf is month vacation with pay after a mo■tha. t milk. Feed the wet mash on top' revenue and some. of the producers � keeping ahead of the hitter, the �,r��V a��N-mp„m„dlat• .kipto.mt annua aTrom per month rising p ley roar of the dry mash at noon in the re- are" doing welL However, it is now pitcher is coastaatly behind. The �hs. �a� to � apply, q. ' 1111, a pis to-coat per � wolong enoodait araL toDuncan's+..i month . galar mash hoppers. A haying chump )� that in order to cash in to coast becomes 3 and 0 and Dds. _ wnare.• .as^ at ss, is oar . seas» deliver midway between Victoria and Nanaimo m often can be avoided if you start Hitcher has to serve up 'that old Ontario events 7br asumat" eat•a1" truer . beautiful Vancouver Tsiart¢ Pr...nt nano. the fullest extent possible it is atura, sea., writs: A. C. L=LIE a co. shortage due to the too accuse► aim lea - feeding wet mash as . soon as you nKnury to have - a rcfinesy ad- cat one, air allow a walk And eves L�.ap� 134. C*MMInsion•rs st. Toronto s capes 'Telegram or letter to Kim's Daughtae slbtice a dray 'is. feed consumption. jlnna to ail wells. 1 a mediocre hitter, when he knows 'Ontario. Hospital. Duncan, ac, _ + rigbt 1 11 that - corpulent one is mOTOuCTCLas. rarer - aavidam• Now aoe WANTED _ SECOND -GIVE THEM AIR There are now three -large refia- 'ctmming, is liable to do things to it. or guarpu�t•edd used a mota lea. Ruler. es sofTwOeD Lr]BBEa = When the temperature climbs to 90 cries and four smaller ones in the n , . - - factory.enmaae meehanfca Hiarcles. and com- 1 3", and ' t ^- sawn- softwood, am kind: ones Prairie oil fields The most_ famous Plato line of wheal goals. amen Guns. Boats calls out and trimmed, carload or trick -load _ .. degrees the less in weight by r,.ris1 >rid British 1 -Still 'and•all when we see some Bpd Johnson Outboard Karam Open avantng• lots. > yeers is serious, feed consumption "I Chest - --arcs has' •mf the alleged hitiers with fifteen nntrl nine except Wednesday, Strand Cycle aOWMT iO*W LrKBM CO. drops sharply, and their is a defmn- American - which have been active a bporW - _ T' - - HAMILTON, ON or more homers to their credit. and ite lose in size and interior for years in the West. More -re- time' season birely -half over, we g• CLLPPER combine with motor.* Task -and quality Iiasa'ar. Sall or traea- Garnet WastlaM. bd' eggs. Shells become thinner, cently smaller but growing refiner- somehow wish the investigators had Banton, Out. which reault� in more breakage. A" have come into existence and °gone the full distance, • and applied . McColtUICfl- DEERINO tractor, brand now: .� a r : . ane of these is Excelsior, which' the. saliva test, too-to that modern moaol C. equipped with l vests- fe din 2 When the temperature climbs to started- fire years ago with a ball. + • • starer, tiro tended. wh"t weighs. teaden and s.....a. List vrlea am.rl6: must sttll STIFF a00 - degrees, there is always the - 0, eQ . go tn7i g - cmrCles , agaiff these ,vim �i� , =- -death of layers. Egg production may This growth alone is. -indicative of days, which -is as fair an indication SPECIAL DEAL FOR DEALERS QNLT �(�sCLES if temperatures go much above the Profits t6.-be Won in the refire- as any that the Canadian Open- Dealers erequired ires backedHbatautts. Percha 't • 100 degrees..- _ i- . ing end. However, Excelsior also I Canada's top, golf show of thq year' af,,,••,�, , •, •,. Larse .stock vt =nenger • . -has its own oil wells, -with over 1, -is just about a month away. The and track tires mn popular sizes available. 11,000,000 bbl,. in reserve,. and has lgtleathon is, of eourge, can tCana- Exceptional discounts roc duration o! ales Rab in Minard;s for Many taking houses ale not pro- Eonuirles will be promptly looked after, smucul" Itiflness aches, - — ' Percy built fat, summer use. Cross- tali on an additional 15,000,000 bb19. than win this country's top golf write now for details of this once- in- a-lifo- m and avrs+rrio, no _ ;ventilation_ is necessary. Windows Recently Excelsior Refineries sold award,, it go. to a.pro from timeiteffe , i e Department. semi wercry s Salo ��1p� � m should be screened so they can be $1,000,000 is ' 5 per cent bonds te,; another country as it has consist- Ontario. removed. Plenty of apace for water- Wilrich Petroleums' Limited, which- _ 'ently sincte. 1914 ?• McCORMICK- DEERING 1I -30 Tractor 1400. �` t • e Bargain, 36 -60- Ooodlsost Thresher 't400. • • ;ling and feeding is necessary, shares in the production of 41 wells Edmund Jones. Midland. Ontario. • ' * in the Leduc, Whitemud, Excelsior The question won't get a 'final- .POP QuALrTr PAIN -rs. 'Direct- front Jobber': •tom Another effective measure is the r l and Blackfoot areas and has an answer until this year's Open is Inside or outside paints, enamels and var t7 s use of aluminum in sheet, roll or- interest in 15 well sites in Red - over at Royal Montreal Aug: 27, nbb. 3s colours. a charts on request. Toro t. tz.e- . , gallon. 88c per avant. F.O.B. Toronto. De- paint form to k..•+ Ola 7•* .r Wlrirh scan i. engaged iA 'but irl the meatrtime the -season -o# ppatt' �pi,••d on C.o.D.'s. Home Paint Co., by acting as reflective insulation. In large scale exploration-oil-gas pro- speculation is on — and with the I7s8 Eirlmton. w.. Toronto. general, the smaller povltr�inen will jeers in Police Coupe' area, Peace speculation is the wistful hope that MEDICAL _ slot find the use of mechanical air River Section, and -Lone Mountain maybe this is, the.yeai of the big., WANTED.-Every sufferer of rimer- : •tirciAation -such as electric fans area of B.C., just •across the boun- surprise. raatic pains or neuritis to try Dixon's or sprinkling roofs with water -to dary.. ' * REmedy n be practical. This four-way method of - protect- The failure of Canadian ,golfers 335 Elgin -Ottawa ` ISSUE: 32 -� 1950 ' a * • ever to lift the Se ram Gold Cup 1 Ing supplies and exposing the part- =1.25 Express Prepaid _ AND - THIRD - SQUELCH nership to appreciation through since the Canadian Open became THOSE. BROODIES. During the a big -time show springs from the finding of new wells, makes the fact that the event alway"s attracts ' summer. months, some hens in any teaming up of Excelsior Refineries flock suddenly become broody. -some of the best competiive golfers w '�• and Wilrich Petroleums one of,the from the money- ladewU.S. fourna- - ' most advanced of the recent West - A coop 'made from a lettuce crate i pent circuit: The $10;000 -plus in 4..;.; excellent- results when- -hung ern °'1 developments. _^ prize money which the House of from the ceiling near the nests. Such - '- - - - - Seagram lets ride with the Gold - a .crate is 15" high, 18" wide, and _ Cup each year brings up many of .24-" long. These coops have a -flat the big names of golf, names which . . bottom.' A piece of electric- welded j - - •• •- _..belong to men wbo., .[inks• tourna= wtre ,may, .be,_tastenea at. the top, n -- - by staples, to swing••imeard to make \y play winter and sunmler, year-in -a door, -- -. and year -out. - - - i .Troughs can be attached to the side and fastened. on the outside of - 'FaOT -MISERY The coop by screw hooks. You can When feet burn, sting. Itch and eh'oeA feel _ ' -provide water by fitting_a can into flesh,' - ' _ .. __. ` -.. . _se-�t �eY we;e nutting right 1nm the - - - - -_ • one end Qf the feed trough. A piece 1 \ get a bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil and_ of welded wire fibdc -hung- over rub wen'on, feet and ankles morning and The top side ' of the feed trough night. tot a few. days. -• . _ _ _ i /• A real discovery for thousands who have tS'Weet as its name. 3mrevents hens on the floor from found bleared• relief. rtoone'• Emerald oil _ flying Up io eat" grain' •fmti7 .t 1;c _ -' 6.;,r ' Is eany and pleasant to use—it does not 'stain. Economical — money back it not r broodiea in the COOP. , snttafled, —`:and drupclrts everywhere. _ • - - ' - . , - seem _ i- . - -- -...,. -•.,.�- - - ....._ �. _ ..__ �. - _ --. ,. ... .. ,-__ _ , , � .� mew psopba moTing irate our 06" Q L GALA OASNiYAL GALA - CMWWYAL GALA A CARNIVAL GALA CARNMAL. GAZA �YAU _ ' _ and to an tt -re, we wvuii !glom 10 � _ may nd a "hearty welcome" a _ Iwpl! ' adnantY. age of the' prime at 'so •� _ _ _ _ .- ._..._. �_ _ -' Community Adoeiation, - II Y •nay you - a g+�s - Food dlaxbw, buchre these is always s i�:•� . . - - the Community Hall every Weiner ? _ q day nht -You ' will be- made wel- - _. yy►► come. 1'o the Lamle•, were Is Wort er hre, every Tuesday aft - tiiis week it will be at • the home at arniva Mrs. Funk Bates. -. - - Our .Qarr4y* 14 getting very near. , now and 'the Comittee hope all 'wilt - - .- s. _ - -do their best to see that this year - - xu - is the beat yet. The children an- _ -,all busy trying to get ready for an- the - Big Parade that will be held on the _ _ Saturday afternoon. • Ond -also, i - - - you 'happen to nee any MOW-, - OORNM KINGSTON GOAD AND O>� walking around with s irS11 or two -- - BUSBBANK ROAD Vw yVr rem liv e,.,c L.. :, t�7 w•v aa _ _ ttin read o� Dr. allard y f B mutt %how that take per. - Saturday - afternoon at 3.00 P. ku. r Opeai on Friday night from 7:00 to I1:00 P. m. and continues Saturday from p. m• to la. _ -� just foilowinX the Judging 'of tM D>reas Vehicle- - children we taken part in the pa rook ( -- i We are grateful to Highland Creek PiRADE r Dr. Ballard•ss 'Boys' Trumpet Band for errwW for ohildr_ en. '2:80 P. m. MUTT SHOW - -: •- - '- - _ ing to' comic Gown and - bad the - 8:80 P.M. Silver Dollar youngsters We understand that a p DRAW_ • they have another'engagsment the - _ - - - -- -' - • ' -: every hoar on the hoar - same afternoon. - The beautiNd- . doll that is beinx displayed in moms I OM.F,.BAB:rK � - -. ___ of the local merchants windows is _ BINGO with CONTINUOUS JACK -POT, GAMES, RIDES, � the ono that will be the first prise . 'Hot Dogs. Hamburgers, Corn on tho Cob, Ice Cream, coffee. Soft Drin]cs. _ orable aDnd woul gladden the heaart- ot any little girl and when she will ' AND A "LUCKY DRAW" FOR �_ - _. - - -- - -- -� �iiar ball�on � We°�� wl°: , - • . - - _ -- = - ' __ . - � wouldn•t- she men. r� ,lent _ . � rlS forget that .=ere are 3'en osaer _'' grand prizes on the list too. All - children will be' glad to know 'that - . and Tali ohe>t beautiful PRIZES. be an airplane ride at the Carnival, and, for Dad, tbMft will be games of skill etc and foot ` All the - Family there mil be - s _ Monster Bingo With excellent 6 and also s continuous fsik pi4' so matte it a point of coming to : - LL.+, •J 1rITfl !IiAIJ'IBYD V'IY'a 1TdLlzSPJ 117LVV 'II/A1l';1 M . Y'IVRJ �IYJiIi+1M1i0 � 'IYAIiZBil'J Y'iY'9' I the Fast Woodland Carnival, Ash• ust 1s and if, /� � fir•► r C V M ! �V R!•ORT iM4w : - .. - The W. A. `ofst. Pani'a.on -th• - 1 Hill, Duabastan, will sul a Bas- , - _ - �. or Saturday, A� 25. oP. Pack ering Hardware. V U.Se A1R POM SAND ,mists at 2.80 p. m. Then wily be r� _ haou- cooling. fancywork refresh- - � _ _ •! , G fLOMI�R sNOw went booth and ottrsr attsaetla� -GENERAL HARDWARE J: : _ -� G AGRICY = _ Si"M with dons! �+ - - $, to be chalet - - ,�,, SUP PLIES OMING M�iTOR i9- o _ - '+ •a.. h.dLe.• ><_.� J. S. BAL5DON & SON I - . _ .cwelt & with isi came set w" COMING Moles■ �NOw :. - , :. - _ . piece- 8ilvet' 16'istwair Or tJiQdit , DEC. M SHIT 0 P. x h -: COMING MloiAIAY PICK>OAINti JEWT7I.I.RY _ QUITE SIMPLE you - _. -- -- - - + t JUST FED YOUR PIGS - - •'COMING ILICTRONIt: �• �` Eat •Woodlands - :- - -W- wo 1 to oiler our a : uid REM ITi _ ! RCIf�N ■XMIS and O tali 'to Mr a s .men COMING belated congratulations !'bey .iB � � -- . , •.-t Mrs. Frank Martin on the occasion keep tm.le Meese ' of their. 20th wedding anniversary. sorer Sooner a>i a lower feed wt• �COMI NG oANNT KAYE David Fantham Jr., has been i quite sick *ith congestion 'of the O ' FF18D B from Who � ?_ ae, = . lungs, but is well on the way to ��'8 Ewa - COMING. !INS ART. recovery now. _ �..n...ke••w. '�' ;There seems to be quite a few i1�ED t � Hey C �"%�' l ` - - - O O orea -7vs nett M tai T� e4 hoos• pros s>- P !COMING Over he dw � COMING V ._ .•- -_ ��� -� :�� `.�.�. -, :oANCINO rvxrrA�s ArrD ; , sees. _ .I'QRNLCE REPAIRS , :- COMING r. ��a WAT>M e i TRANSPORTATION Ptoa.e wslu Foe Moaee�� a M i r sr o ' Hetlsetes • e TORONTO CANADIAN NATIONAL 1XIII81110N . SEPT- . ,�. Ciareinmt. C04poradve Phone 3s 12 8ighway: ! sh~ 1 !f eu 9e whit4 >� / 0 DANFORTH - BUS LLNES, LTV* LET r w 46 _ � -Purr PHOTO- FndLSBIl�t4 _ SERVICE V'lOL'ERINARY ,gUPPL1L�8 � _ccksEb!<oi0'lF xE 1;A= BOUND RSAD Dowiq WEST BOUND READ UP. .A.IL A.M. P.M. P.M. THAT ••.••mow � !.][. Pit. - P,M. A.IL bN, 0.0>�.�-�iW9.94 P lL Sun. Sun. 3na, .- - ana ant S.k � •- 11ol. Hot. only HoL 1.09 P: iL to 6.00 P. 9% Sea: Dail �; 9.45 6.46 • 2,00 10.00'- .seem«««:. » -13W and Edward r ..............• 8,40 9.36 8,20 9.30 �. �•' BUM �� •' �• 510.10 6.10 2.86 106 - .. +.......» Danforth and I:nttre)1_ ».........._ 8.i0 - 9,I0 4.66 0.10. • ,_ :" _ - 10.20. 18,20 2.915 10 6 :±� • �........«. Scarboro Junction ••••.•• -••• 8.66 9.06 4.46 9.00 10,E5 6 a5 8,60'. 10,10. ]&&Item ...... ............ 7.46 1.45 4.30 8,45 » 10,Os 6.28 2,53 leas Biroaa s Corners ......«....... 7,42. 8.42 -4.27 8.42 � got 10.40 0�0 . 2.56 . 10.66 _ "' Town Line »...... ». ».. ».« 7;40 ` 8,40 ` 4,26 9;40 i �'1 ��ON 39.50 6.50 3 06 11.06 : ; ` 1; »..,... Cedar Grove - litm4cbm ».•.••. 7,30 4;.30 4.16 8.30 ni.00 7.00 3.15 11.16 _ •�; I.ocamt Hill .... ».• »«..••�•« 7.20 8.20 4,06 0.29 _. E c •••- .• ».• :•..•.••. Wffi3'i' HILL PiCBMBING 7,OS 3.20 11.20_ L!r• «»«««.... «.... areeri River » ».:.:....».. »« 7.16 8.16 4.00- 8.16 1 gag -9801 - PBQNM: - 1 11.10 7,10 '3.45 ii.2i ' „».....r........» Bftugb n _ ». 7.10 8.16 3.56 8.10 , _ j'; �1 :20 3.3t_ 11.36 ._.7lr..� _ r,,.. .............: Caressont »..d.....w...•.. 7.00 8'.00 '3,46 ' 3.A0 • .. __•. -__. ..- Cry._, ._ . .... _. ...o ..7 .. ,- .. . - _ -. � i .� -! ..n•. ROCKFarm Suppbes - - = Oshawa Bs stop. At Tea' Dow • MOLASSES -•an excellent feed for cattle. Available is stied ieisas far o '.'few " sl Klninon.B& •I-� Y - �� ��� rmm TWI deliver• _ .BINDERT�IrINE- 00 -OP. �0 It. Twine his away friesiia SCAR. 7 - 611 Why not try it thU year ?, - =11 ASK OONn'•...%.i,W' ELECTRIC FENCERS- 00 -OP., OR bAy for pastureL SIM for fencing oK that piece of - THURSDAY', FRIDAY, SATLI&_LY - AUGUST 10, 1'1, 12. VV 3N= 33-T" - SHINGLES- -Cedar or Asphalt for repairing that leaky reotl / •A TAN SILL'PACKED�WITH CO3#EDY and LAUGHTER - - •FRI.,y FERTILIZER —for fall phuting. Some analysts Pearce, but pleety ter TEIMSDAY, SATURDAY Ang>zst 10, 11 and 19. those who order early. No increase from SSprft pryees. BUD LOU 9 13hows At 7.00 and 9.00 P. IL CLAREMONT CO- OPERATIVE - - s. 4 ftiarday Matinee at u" P. JL :'.State Fair' $ay -- A66OT : _ -- - :_ :.. : :,;= - _ �OSTELLO IN TECHNICOLOUB Marring DANA ANDREW - - -' - — 1'MA N A U tttL E x •�INETIE S - i JEANNE CRAIN. DICK HAYMES MJOLNT - . '' N MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY , - The holiday week -end saw all the local people back home at their She was the recipient of many lov- ply and useful gifts. ; - ` August it. and Last Cmmpietd Show at P M. homes, including: Eileen Cooper, The Women's Institute will hold MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 14, 16, 26. Under M Skin My Beams Graham, Georgina Forsyth, Cecil Redman and others their August picnic on the 16th, at there home of Mrs. Ken Ward, at 2.30 +. A = u bEt18T $LrEl ZORN GARFIELD and ,Mr. and MPs. MALitlaad Anderson, Earl and Mrs. Anderson, Ray and p. au There will be games and sorb for alt attending. Everyone _ by t� �� MICHELINE PRELLE Ronnie Hedges spent Sunday at PL is asked to lip provide. i -Pia As Added Attraction Bolster. Piss Brows of Toronto spent the , Mr. Jack Ward, local welder, has purchased the field formerly owned iN TECHNICOLOLSi WITS ��a week -end as the guest of Mrs. H. by Wid Muller, and is erecting a3LIlI'TON "Belvedere" WEBB Upon A Dream G. McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morley, of shop there. Mr. Sts iley Thompson is doing the comsat work. - -• - _ Jeanne Crain and li rna LO j i ' GOOGIE WITHERS Pad GRIFFITH JONES Hamilton spent the holiday with ham' �. and �E' �'� Morley here. throgiday the district were buey on Monday morning filet- - �; j _� �: � ADDED SIT � - - � ,�- , f,�, n . Sevm+al families from Claremont una in their grain, many threshing . q'$TJR,SDAl�, FRI., SATURDAY the the Robt. Reded * and the .Jam. Taylor's attended lire PE. while others were hswliae into the brio. 'Tanks I�� . August 17, 18 x,19. Perry Fair on Monday. M•, and Mr's. RoK McLeod left a : _ DanCing _ Mr. Jas. Norton is driving a ned► �� ,pad .from Robt, on the week -end for a trip down through the United states - - - 1�_�'William Tracy Joe Sawyer � Iii The Park ][r. and 3Lra. Gordon Neal of _ Scarboro, spent the holiday with = -BROUGHAM - WX "WRLI., MARK STEVENB Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges 3•. and Mrs• Ken Woods and �� 'lBBA3*IY POLAW � Oa'see OPT � F. 1H BETSY DRAKE family -spent the holiday visiting The W. A. of Brougham United abisu4ga and nomba Sys - ..: - -- .. 6.00 P. A& - J-- with relatives at St. Cathsnues tad Ch's met at the home of piss. Sfatiws BPtaedap sad Hoildsgj 2I9 F. K. VBM � Hamilton.. Wm. Ellicott as Wednesday even- August 2. phis. Albert Gray 3m Mr. and Mrs. Loss Hill and MT. � - �- Phone Pickering see J i -and Mrs. Wm. Hicks spent a hew days in the U. S. last week. had charge of the Devotionai_Per- god, and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, the - r Grey Seaidve *9"We Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor have Pram, ii�g a � an "Books _ = ;ulaie�esoagb Pad leasmua Duppnas returned from holidays in the nor- there area r of the Toronto' Public Library' and was greatly enjoyed. After the 1 __. - . - bold sad taatalted 'The Businessmeri s Assosiation at their meeting Tact week disclosed meeting, Mm. Ellicott served a dainty lunch. ! - . -•- ROD M A N - that the profits from the Field Dav The Brougham Fire Department VTARMERS were about $100. This put the cam- are holding their Annual Garden _ . : : S�eet, �;�� g1 Or pasgn for the _floodlights at the Park: between $800 and $9.00 mark, 3?" at G....,,„ . 1 ' Park on the evening of Friday, August 11, 3lr• CASH PRICES PAID Bas of pieiteriag 1+iews. - Several of the merebers were down last week levelling off the rink and Al.. Harvey is Master of .Ceremon- ies. FOR DEAD OR CRXPPLED ANIMALS • • Long - >�perlest+� digging ,.oat hciiee. - -- - Tom Davis has traded big car in - 3lrs her sister hiss Wilcox, at Whitby - - _- - - - - - - -- -- - - -- to - + � e -an a 194.9 truck which -will =serve the-purpose of transportation as Beach, Miss - Wilcox is not in the best of health I30RSEB - -.: 17.00 each _ - IQCwNi AL'CT101vBEA - ,- well as any hauling he may do. Mrr and Mrs. Clare Keevil - and Nr, and Mrs.. -C. Burrows had a surprise visit from their son and COWS _ 95.00 each P►laieritg and - tl'httby ?wp L Mr. and Mrs. chin Lye spent the his wills and two children. from - Fsd� Houmebold and properp Bale. a Specialty - week -end at the Keevil cottage on the Humber River• Those Montana U. S. llr• and week-end Wallace �1�0� the week -earl isolidsysng with S MALL ANIMALS REMOVED F R E E - People with berry patches spent - Propmt Attesdon Given are busy this week and the troy is his parents. .. mutby R. R., 1 - Phonic Wb. 8141 reported ar being —fsMy good. Jack. Hairs and friends took a for site weak -end. POR SPEEDY PICK -UP PHONE Mr. Stewart Graham was the trip up north lucky winner last Thursday night. Accommodation is scarce, this last r� —• -a when he won $350, for being abbe holiday, ,eo many- travellers, and 3B.& 1%q NCR REN X)NlzIIT a } Combination • to identify the picture in- the Ev _ the grand weather accounting for 'Door Speeaal emng Telegram's famous "Ontario Landmark" contest. The jackpot this. Wedding bells are ringing in our for Saturday. Best .ANA pBCg =NGB ��• ?.rTL�. :: ` was $ -'50 which Stewart won as community this- well as $loo for quoting the Thurs- wishes go to the happy couple. LOCAL R'EPRESW4TATIVE'S PHONE 242W2 OpYBINATIOH DOOR day night's headline of the Tole- Mrs_ B. Matthews is not well and — SPECIAL gram. Congratulations, sorry to say, is at present in the =Na i Pine Combination Doers Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Benson were Oshawa Hospital. M - 8-by --6 � s to Buffalo over the week -end. Gor- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox are via- _9 with gboo and, screen don played - football with a Toronto tong dean ties weep:, hiking 7.te+ rtr� p cream. F. and Helen back to their home- Warren Willson �l Mr. Thos. Hammond and Mrs. Mr. is pibgress- Evans attended -the Bawling Tour, ing rapidly in building his new rem- _ (� NM Gordon ti N. M. nament of Mixed Doubles at Stouff- idence on the Brock Road We wish ville on Monday afternoon..... him and his family many- years of + »r -•-"" "�1 - LUMBER YAMM Jas. Briscoe, Art- Chester, Thos, Hammond and R. E. Forsyth att- comfort and enjoyment in it. s Mr. and Mrs. Mansion Ellicott had pit s. 01iTA8tQ' . ended the Mixed Doubles Ttourna- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan slivers and Gail (�, ,;,., l P'bow K ment at Uxbridge last Friday • e'v- visit them '.On the holiday' week -end, V :. enin g g, getting a---ore win. from •Detroit. Mr: Norman Waeg is spending Keep Augcst 16th in mind and his holidays at Hawke Lake, come to the ball game'in - Brough- • Mr. and Mrs. Arksey, of Brook- •am-- Brougham - O. A. C. Come and - - PH OTOGRAPIt6R M and Mrs. Here,., _6_4- shave were at Buffalo over ttie hol- p the _boy- Mr, and Mrs. Bie, Gi' and If you can't canoe, you . iday. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Redshaw and Kenneth, of London and Mrs. Bie, of 'Pickering, Mr: and Mi's• L. E. .. -�`�'� shouldn't, no matter 1418 Brock Bt. Booth Whitby, Ors. pg(S,B �6a family are spending their holidays F'lewelling Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. L -' c -how romantic the night. i in the North Bay area. Mr. and Mrs. Ken-, Jones- have r'lewelling 'and Joanne of Idling- ton, visited the Sheppard home on - - % ` But there are plenty of - B `H Pit In t8 moved into the former John Murray residence. the holiday. _ Master Rickey Maiden, of Agin other boats for your , . - Mrs. Fred Pugh and'Mr. Lyman both holidaying court, is visiting his grandmother, Doris and uncle Al and John r.,•;; ; safe enjoyment of • . ! Yoa wM love -the new Pastel shades in the Egg -Shell Finish Pilkry are in the North at present. aunt Harvey this past week _. _ our lakt)s and rivers. Y - dries quickly. RANGETrrES - _ Mr, and Mrs. Hutch Pugh, of Dub- lin; • Mr. •and Mrs. Robin Storey, of - The: W. M. 'S. Auxiliary 'of St. John's United Church are entertain- - _ - BOIi10 Tw _ IT wR ° - I HOT LATIM GARDEN TOOLS Char• • Stertitt of Pickering werc week -end callers on Mr. B..nd on Thursday afternoon at 2.30 at the home .of Mrs• Jno. , Qttit.t.iA • 9,75 BURK'5 FAi.LS , ' 9.75 a e 'UAWNMOWERS anct'Mrs William Palmer. o'clock Miller. Will the W. M. S. members HUNTSVILLE JACKSON'S POINT ;4.10 - Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell and Miss please bring Munch. Everyone wel- - - ( sub je� to change) o.. i✓.,.. ners and Mrs. Lonsdale over the %,�,.o. The Friendly Bible Class Of St- . ��--• A ♦ VIN - :QTIQQQY _ week -end• 1 !, John's held their regular monthly s u iiL + it YiiY Dr, and Mrs. Tomlinson _are at. meeting an Monday evening, July Wigwaksain - Lodge, holidaying, at 31, at the home._of.'Mr. and Mrs. e present, Manson Ellicott, with the President Mrs• - Nye o o �� HOUSE i• - Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ward are spend- Mr. Frank Carter in. the chi:::• o _ _ . - ing their holidays at their cottage Thos. Philip was the guest peaker "KM 4900 _ OLD HORSES - $15.90 .near Mtnden. and she gave the meinber - _ At Your Farm ALSO Mr.- Rumney has - been brought • home _ iron, the hospital, but, we interesting and informative talk on a trip slie took last summer to Ot- Mrs• Frank Carter �c z ev- returning to Mrs: Morns Moore's •t DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK sun sorry to report, his condition is not very + taw& and Montreal and other points At.the end of the progrilm Mr. ening, September 4. _'tie �, : :riP ' home m Ijeatborn. Mich.' Don and . .,v Moore have been visiting - Hourly ..Pick-up Phone Collect - Agincourt 23J12 gi good. _ - _. - A miscellaneous �sho`wer wits hield east. Allan Ellicott led the members ' •in closed with a thanked i .� :.?' opening David od. Ellicott Were 'thanked -..r opening with their triother at lilrs, gpood- ' u CAMPBELL MINK -• last Friday evening at the horn. of Mr: and Mrs. Fred Redshaw in bon- some games which were enjoyed by all The next; meeting -will their home to the Class. ,d'a for the past weep:. _ or of the coming marriage. this Sat- •present. be h* at the home of Mr. and Mr. said Mrs. Jack Stewart are . may, of their, daughter, Joyce.