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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_03_14_ _�._._. r• . . . �.� .. ? .. _.iJ--1: . _.i _L.. _ �. .. �. _ a. -... .iA^ t... ..._ _ _ __ s�3--H �'. :.ic .:• . . .. , ,,. . ..:. .h - ,. t '• – - .. + . L - • . _ , . , L . ( — _ ... \,• ; I .. —�o—K— M? I—NG— - - _ - - . . .- - - ---= VOL. ?i - - -- . _.. - - _ -- - - --- --- -- NO. 21 _ _.._.._ _ _ -, - _ i —. = . . PICKERII�G, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, ►LARCH 14, 1951 _�� Ce - -- - — - - . _ AWb-WiQd1op Prise: $2,00 per_y'eai! _ - U. S,. 3�.ao . _ _ ...__ - pe Copy Authorized as Second Class Matter _ ' ate r - W- riUR aRand SON _PUbLlSHERS .. ... _ .._ __ - - _ - _ . __ _ -.1_.__._.. - - - _. - �._. —_ - -- ___._ _ _. _ ._ _ _- .-T. , ild-6� . .1 -- ` 1. . ...,!��.,�'_ 1 . . — 1. _ ._.rip e_—,. ..._ - _ _. I . I _ _ _ _::__ .reg - � _ 6. . . 1. ... ­ — ''. - . ....: , " �:._, .. . -, ` " , - \L-..: , 1 .: _.�. � :,Z,', � f -- _. . .: .1 . _ - - - - asterSe11 as. - -*. .� _ ._�., — - ..,: _-1 �.,.­ 11 Z,o_ .111- I __ - " 1Y68'EAST]N� SEAL CAMPIIGN ` BUSINESS ADMINIS -- Carried On Isere B Th From The Township Council - .— ( .i • „ y e• Rotary . 1 _ Z�RATOS ' .i Club 1 Meeting, !Monday, •March a, ie52 ` Belle Of The Ball �l ing �l�l '� ... - cker -' F rederiek Atkinson, ,age 1=°, of _ WANTED a _ Village' "$IVoodetock, has been named theCan.Bank-'of Commerce was the Pickering District High School re- Mrs. W. A_'Reid, Toronto and - - t Province's `"liaany" or Easter Seal highest bidder on the tio, i -'ire ; quires' a Business Administrator Mme• Goidon McLean, Whitby, Beat - Child for 1852 b officials of the Area $82,000 debenture, at 100:86.• , Tuesda Y - . Y (Part Time). Duties to commence Y and Wednesda of last Ontario Society for Grippled Child- ,3fre. ;Ernest ,Wright wrote Coui1- April 1, 1952. State salary requir- week with Mr. and Mrs. Eiigar And. -- ren. , , . 1 Cil expressing appreciation of -con- , - ed, qualifications, 'experience by row, r ;' The clean-cut handsome youth was • dition of township roads.- - - � ` � IYiis. Edgar - _letter to the Secretary of the Board. g r Andrew, Ali_ Reid and ,, -chosen as typical of Ontario's clip- B'�g Inspector' Pruuse ann- - A Personal Interview arranged Mrs. McLean are leaving this Thurs• pled children why are receiving ser- ounce permits issued in February _' throui Secretary. day for Springfield,' Ill, _ to visit for $18,600, _. , dices from the Society, financed - _. . __ .1 "through Faster Seal Funds. His Claremont Police " Trustees will - t Boar ji Mrs.' Irene White, rYaneiar criticalr�condition,Binhhospi � dramatic story of ,fighting •a win- not approve issuing of kennel lid- Secretary of the d, tel _ - , ' R 3 Pickering, Ontario after a cancer operation, having ' sin battle sins a ori lir. dis- � ence to 31r_. Shirkie. r y ' g _ • PP g_ _ < . - - •_ - -- - - lun and sevens removed. ed. �e - - R W. H. Wes;a re 11 ' ROUGE HILLS SCHOOL g ease for more than twelve years ill- !• tr qu_ss proper ; ., 4s Mr, rs. oug. u e - ,appteuca to.. " H: . �� DISTRICT ,IIEETI:�Cs visitors from England Mr. sad side- b(-tw•eeii lots 1V' DIS" C • actually do to help crippled child- 1 r, a.•d- 11• ;� � , .' • _ . . -- -Mrs, Da:ld Wyatt y' A 'meet! ,, , -ren become heal y, use ul a u w. . - 'au-17-Theyare to live in Canada. - When he was born, Fred was a. ? retur.,rxi' :v �c,ntpt:;,; :rwttuc. ,,.to -, �,1 $ �! iiatrpuywro �.%, is to: be held in � Mss, iiPurvis visited relatives deal Cil •':with lino ui ,. 1'iir :a; • 6� .-^ s' . y the 1{ouge Hills School on Monda . weak ,anemic baby with no control _ Y i in .:tu.dr;rland over -the weekend. She - . over his Tower limbs. Some 'cKtor# ;..roe. T'id:o fu_:�er a:'!, 1 its:ion. _ . z , evening, 1Viurc,h 24, at 8,40 o'clock ' atten led the memorial . ser%ice to C ladya �1'::::e ileo! E.,*jre vile b, The meeting.is fur the , despaired of his life and oth(,r- aa;d � purpose oP -her. cousin, the well-known, late, Dr. hating- nor' cL.;: f ?tt«raw, i eiss,ussin c ry in China for the he would ne7er be able to wn lk. p.aii:t. 6n di c_F .':ta ' -HALLIE K 1E tND1UK. :5, C. own g .the c ! ; ision+oP the • . ee- t livtt, a missions Diagnosis by•specialists rets=hZed -attend to. TQ rivals !` :,,i,•Kouec' atop ter N. c,:t� heat: ;t or, her ' t:an into.two ;e,yur'atc Sections, the ;� . .past twenty years, that k'.red.had "spina, bifida" a caro_ mount, Drive fa,r;d. Oakt :Pant 41-L p_ thecEail ilea. b kala c- er. Ec:le of f di' i' ' line t ' be No. '2 Highway. Dr: Tomlinsar. had a s:1vt t hu!r� _ - Bru.., J1, nd. Cv. �iu.:S:116 , c. t . s P c erre ..strict High : x Tai" a ver;•• important, in.•olved ' day last week. He flew'ty Kew 1 yak. y: dlition in which a segment__of the of- c. -,loin ch grid for 19w -r- iii 5fhtr,'s Green and white �a:I . '__ and contentiau, matter. There are :pine is ,mis3irig ,and all antiscles i _. - C and visited se'%eral hospitals. ' { , - from the waist down are paral sed. i per ton• . . , . f numerous aspects to the subject anis 1 - - y Mr. Walter tih:t h 3 Fortunately for Fred and his I.a 1. Chief-af.,P•,lice L W -1'r:, nalI's . i is thought -that a -Ratepayers' road beside the drugastope and0is + months;, report cont:L �r«d +he (Dila c't-i'B AtTI� I'(IFfi 'Meeting might hel clarif the sit building three new 5uuses. _bac$ . :tents, the Rotary Chib of •Wt�r�stuCk P Y `1d - and the .Ontario Society 3or Cripp► owing: Houses entered ,,,-Shops en- ' Da{nbartwt Kisvaruis Club : it�tion. . : -.J.4. led Children disew-,ered their -r., ter -d 1, Fo: gory' 1, Thefts 4, Futal ' In lv.',4 Last November 12th, a motion was wlli go up. these are finished'xtiora I- �; accidents •1, A sts 6, Summons is= - - passed to build a new school south ' Mr. W. �i: -West !s get`rig j. - - "4 Ilmadehim theirprotegeandsaw that i sued ,9, i'ets,.missin 3, F'rrsori, 1t�ricuttclre and Conser.ation of \0..8 'Iiigktway. It is estimated round again after severely 3.31di::g I he-isad� the .case of doetorsl-, ere$• i _ aet<n.�s . g Pia nad "n Januar' <xte.•z.ive ,piste and teachers. At the age of located 6, Coop! -sots 3�;, Accidents y I,r'o- � 'that.this.school is go}ng.to cost be$- hi3 foot last week,: 1 Pa •rot: escorts 4, Fttrmral e� in -six schools. -59 P g txeen seventy and ei ht thousand - S sin a seven <montbs he was sent to one + 4' y seFd and ._:,0 'bab Y g Y p g is� here -err h^ o_ur irst 11 ..,ot the Society's clinles-in�Londtsn, i co_rts Fines 3361,00, y chicks dlstrib- . dollars. Some ratepayers now be- grass fire last Sift -rd•i' whose a tumor, which had fonned The Chief`s report also includeed': -uted t) •rx *,.tools for Garden. and ! lie -4 that it would b? y.• 1. .. ns C%t'w more advan- have been seen in file ! il<age, and. =. ion• his spine, vvas removed, At seen � "The T:'aler Camps,' Cabiri vain t ken S'an'est. 4! 0 chi!drfn rev- "� to sous if the folk snuL}i of -1 P Ps 8 the , tulips are up an inch or so in "pu _s. . •. 4years of age' he w -as again se"rzt to have been int,erviewed, and have eac et red ei'lrer chicks or s -ed with full ; Highway had t:ieir vw t -school sec. � Mrs. Reg. Parker.las-heel) quite ' =-, a clinic, this-time'an orthopedic one pressed a will:rgness to co-operate. �__ rnstrvctlons. noes ru!e3_of eoatest. tion arts ,th,eir..Qun tzuetees., Some i ill wits the flu, bat i3 nosy, Ito row % �1 •n,br.ri inspected In Toronto, where he was outfitted I feel stere they will be .ciearrd • ' Pe d chicle .ns az d rntopayers think oily- wise. so this I ing. - _ out b• s na It x:ould be im gardens regtiiarly tlu,;,.e:: :, who.P_ , ^ ,F. 16 1.nivith special" bracee--and crut.chets ' P 8 puss- meetir g is bHing ca.;?=i .to giva the lir,, Gordon L u's .egn;lition re- . t ' - Fred's treatments are -still con- ibie to put these Persons out during season and graded gardens for subject . a thorouQtt car d frank air- 3r ai ! cold weather an'wa and'if Points. - ! in A well-attendAc} meati unchang d. IIP is sti 1 in the itirsuing atter twelve years, but to y . F+they' , g. ng ahoufd , :..Oshawa hoapita}l, day, with the help of leg braces and' axe not vacated by .M Z, all Kill HEId. F'aii 1`aiz with 13g0.entries ! result, for this is s .matter of pari The bagement in the.Harald•Ri.h- A b - byCltalle: tee' TPz» by dorrated b t AR ar-dson store was flooded to a depth _ te,cnn tc• court under fire ricuIture C'r.:.:rma 1 -crutches, he "walks" .alone and is a byl- w. P amount import::,nee ,to every rate- thzsking of -joining his five-year-oid i ___F W. Powtil submitted a pet,tir,n nge: P y , payer. in the w'hcI4 .section. , of several•'teet' of wa'tP - fro the - �tist-er Judy, and his father .ond I . iar street lighting on Harwood Dr i n for -winning - I heavy rains at the first of the t mother in the Woodstock E::tter F, W \oyes submitted a petition sehoc_,l for':.:wuA compete tion with .1uhn»-3lancille To• Increase,. week. Canned 11 - ' = e for tote taking over of iiighbush 6 percent r�1 points f'1 r gardens axed roduction l•ac:lities odd �v'- p p goods, r,,ii the label yarad , ,. _ _ -chic n� ' - _ . _. - .. . washed off Albuid' ntu is . good mat- ; } 'Trait in Plan 316, at hd-nt s-and''40 ' nent Fred goes to :Grade Flee in the. - - Fort L'nlen tl tc!� 7 -Expansion erzal Tcr a pot luck s;:pper-Hary:d N�rkhdake I'ubljc School and is ars i F X and Jack Chappman request of p"'r :s for rntrrcty at fair. P . - y ' of Can:tdlan Joh.*ts-..L� ►viii€ s 'plant i does not now 6,w irl;:c:'s :a tl a t - Count' u,..amend :he Trai,:er -Cabin I T1,.ric to winnan - i•h:idmn from APPY any othei twelve-year-r;d + here will 1 start u; s4ua as the neo- cam' ' -' these. Ii aw so that trailer camps can be each of si;; -ic un.s t+r Ro.:al-WinLer - j c tI Re Playa sri:nriy '}vith_titie_ut- Yl _ ( , ev�za,, lo. ii' 1 e.t 'tcFrn f si:in;f_on her .kids on Mrir6 Street, hikes to (continued on page three Please) ialr, seen ma.ersals az' 'mi dE a-silablc, ;= . . ry t t , . Errertaire•1 °eft,: c,'iildren and ten , Z- -Tion. H. - ,LL ,,, ,,,Lnt 14laiisger, t.te bny ,this w,•ck, an,l' xPt x!►h P?- . _the Saturday matinees down town, �: _ - L . their tt-;t• throu.- fv.dr ,. of - Many -Winners At Broug 'Am 1�'- I. teach�r9 cat t_ig:it, announced tExl*y. g r' • �„ -LIgoes for gui)ar lessons, and' in the ' This -Tans ralF_for anti -a ldition •to the .'ice; mase e- sotr$.n ce rit.l:, ' of pf1;e ,- <r summer plays baseball_and golf. Hs I .. .Amateur Night* , projp.ct extI.e.rided , ter tion - i ,and perch. •- xt �'"hobbie§ are: building model boats to ;_ mor;,hs and consnm d at least 1d�iU Planz's �rarsite•-Yips tiuildin and'; - - -- g The Hu'rti^;i t seal Society :':mot t , The + piatepr Night :por,�orFd bt _rrdn hourr hy'r rr r . ih„rs. the installation of a n�-.v machin•r to i• their basement wvrksh©p wi 1. iris F "- increaso • to, Tu�s�?gy* ni�,*�Y i , f e tni!Pa.C'3 u: ch Dad, a fr'ed rz;iIl _ employer, and the Wooten s lnstitate of Bruug:iam -Had 1%% and one-half acres plow- P' !uc•tion- -of Trar:si.te c , , last'Friday evening w'as-.a 6,gat sac. ed for saran unable to do so. Pressure water. pips•: The pioject S 7.gr,m, ; �,! had n goad crowd. 1.,paint .g :n watercolours, Some day cess. There' ti•rre school• children `�x>asored_Rcforestation Cltib of ' will proceed -wheat stead for the news 't'!`" , I%e'£ 1'-elent from.Ai,aIlr-, -'l . he hppes.to study medicine.., 40 rre;mbers in tiFw Iii . addition to 'the builds.`. Che'ry%;or.d an,i Dur.bart�m bit•. J. ''I've always tried to make Fred 'from six a:'ferent communitic-s,enx- !#h Schoal,'.0 g: and other Lay of the 'GLt��e} Ha ria ?ave hie.11 1 feel there's ntuhin I erect in the contest. Tht Tyw•nshi begin lantin nem -t s,rin witix a materials are availab:e, j . g , g P:her boys .ri i P P R, i g t'a!k an'-Oow•ei his slides tin South `:--twel-°e do that he• cask do," sad Haff was itlled .to .'capacity with fail to by held nett fall. ;'Full details -of tk_ project :will', , mothers, fathers, uncles and aunts, , _ ' ' ' be made cab p Ameri^a. cif•. Jol:irfe QAva twn el- - �1.r ;i ,7�rs, Atkinson. "So far I've see,, .I . .Boy, and Girls P lid"as soon as.t'te re- . All vie interested .in .the �ortt . of �_� _' e� - I Y Phases h4vt been :coin Ie- "utio . nnmbcrs: 'K r, P.n Morrish - 0*ir m.i roc h-ld 60 liminar ) nothing he 'actuaNy. misE6e out p8. �' _L� . I ted and structural sti:ci for then w nn`I� M' e. R''n L�ttpn, del,�g+�tPs to PPY the boys and girls. Each r I Organs?ed sen teen -e dances for .. the C nnrPntivn -Our house h been so ha Eince I' ; p Doily , addition to the lent and other ma- Y I. ? . . Fred really started to walk". fulfilled their pan of the program •) the whiter and'supezvised each. p Rave ver ntairst cP� C and everyone should be congratulat Continued 'to operate. Boys '_K" , erials are obtainable," Mr..Eaton ing zepvrts, -on their said. Me'�bQr: of- •tho Fig-bby family , ' wi]l�entend from Mazs�i 13 toPF.as i e�e�inIt is ex r entertainment thisowiil be throughout Membershi Rin- Made of .- - 1 52 Fazte_ . . .. 1. Club throu the vtepkl.v meetin y asbestos .and cement,. -sit 1 ivies at G'reenbznk, on ;+ _ ter Sunday, du nog wiicli Lune tate - g .. P _ ! v ed rP at an annual 'affair. The children had creaseti•from 30 to 60, S;x rnetnbers Transits pipe is widely used in water; • Sunday, - retarso Society for iviedil been 'weld trained and this showed- teaching boys metal work pottery and sewage systems as well as for I ,s : Y. ty •Pp 1 $400,0expects There are 470f ccrr',ppled i. the-. interest the teachers and par- -Rork, weaving,• public speaking.. %enting heating appliances in res- PICKE,RI\G _ _ -c'hil'dren under care in Ontario. Your sots had taken in helping 'with the Materials and equipment provided i idences, for ducts, stacks and pros- VILLAGE MEETING ��f Easter Seal contribution will make 1 work• There was- .noticeable imp- , .'by Club; � ess lines in industry, for house Corr* _ T'UESDA-;Y, MARCH 25, 185E . possible services whiFit help +Tem-3ovrieAt in comparison with FPart p �gp -zed baseball team wltieh vection pipend for conduit for el- 'DHE TOWN AALL amateur ni pts. It was also a arts,- Ated rn•.Lea e_etrical wiring- Walk, talk naris live Like other chid- - P i P F At 7.84 P. K. .. ent-tae children were aware of their 09u plied ecus men- for five base- ' •part• in entertaining the people be- ; ball teams. . • _St. Patrlick's• Social An_ d Concert C1J To discuss the renovation of fore them. Prize -winners were _ ,� ' 3iembers supplied transportation , I re -building of the present Towle - � " for ball teams on sixteen The St. Andrew's ' Presbyterian 2 Alan Johnston 3. Vanet Son s> occasions. ' .Qlall, .. " ' Grades 1'; 3 1. Helen Ego; i CRIPPLED CHILDREN L.diiea Aid hill hold their. Annual y y g ponsored National Kids Day on St Fatrick's' Social and Concert on' (2,) Up-to-date report on the Wag- ' NEED YOUR HELP Patsy Gray, Rosemary McKenzie, � September -2' at vihich we ran softs. ' er Situation. ' Bob H nter Donn Kimura; 4, ball tournament between s'x,school5 Frjlday evening, March 14, at 8,40. THE TRUSTEES ;_f I N Y i p. in. An interestiing program by the Cyril E, Morle , Barbara' Masters: , prodded refreshments_ booth, and.' y Sec., -Tress. ` 8 ,Grades 4, 5, 6 - i,. Russell Hiltz ' `free pictures in the evening. ,Maar and guest artists, under the mar A- 1 . .- . - . - - 1 -1 I.I ;2 - direction of Mrs. Spratt. Adults 35c, ' f 1952 'and John 'Patton (tie) : Tap i Kiwanis' Clubs held Hallowe ren,, - - - - --•- .- . . i 1 Dance (Joyce Kimura and Suzanne ' Party sponsored by_mem�ers.., __.. .._. ' : - . Boys) ; 3; Lawrie ,Barclay, ' lames `Heid tyro meetings with boys pre. • Evans Glen Wilson (song); 4, Anne High School principal ` sent and had Hi p - 1 , _ .r . ..� .. _ . 'Pugh ( piano sono).- ! as speaker `at 'ohs and three Key • Grades' 7 to` 3 - 1.= $efts -Anne ! Clubbers from Peterboro speaking ��QQ Lindsay (Piano'); 2. Joh - .' at other:-��`el' lJuppel' .. . John Harvey _ CRIPPLED . (Piano) ; 3. Dorothy. Closson '(guit- There- being' no entertainment a- - .. _. _ __ ..: ' ar);-=4, Billy Ellicott (guitar.). �ailab}e on district, 'our club Spon- , 1 CHILDREN 1 All contestants remunerated, ••�_•I sors r�tiQn pictures each Saturday.I - `'at ^_ .- ;i __.. ___ _ - _. s . _ night. Three memlitm- attend- each 1 . PICKERING-UNITkIi CHURCH - SCHOOL SECTION \O, 0, program, Dne as operator, two as I . _ . SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING I (continued on page eight please) I ► . s (� Y ANP (� S E • ; . . - . - • _ . _ _. _ :. _ . �poiwered bq, tkt 7�amaic yEar�ee�afiax. . _ _ ... ' . _ _ _ _ "' ' BASTER SEALS A special school meeting of the I Bertha Elenorn' Hettger_L. - } Rat a era of School Sectio0 6 ' ' ' �. '"c _ ! - R t P y R p e death -tool- -place-mt-:rlarC}I-9 ' - �9 �� - - - 1 ANNUAL APPEAL To reship-ai Pir�tering; _ . �]— / jib +tri be held at the school house. on the at` St. Antii�a `s Hospitaj,' Midland, MARCH 13—APRIL 13 1St" da ef- M h - 1952 at the °f Bertha-Hettger, sister of Mit. ,a :. : a Y Marshall *Gregor and Karl, now * ' �' SOt P}&te for those IIOt dedri ng oysteft, ' i. hour of 8,00 o'ciock in the evening I - - of Victoria Harbor fornterl of11 - I _ , - . for the purpose of considering the I y - t 222 `► purchase of a piece of land fora Pickering. The funeral took place oa- ADULTS - $].04 ' 'CHILDREN under 12 :N - , . . _ .- . . _ ftttum school site, • „ Wednesday, .with- fnterarent at Riv- ' - � .. .. �_� ' _ Jerside .Cetaetery, Und"y - • . aJ - - . _ . . . _ . . . w *.� c ..- ..,.. � --""T-,; - - their�egular meetings. If the 1129- jorit of members are against an s mss-_ RI' open Sunday at the Royal, then .a . -- _ - resolution should be properlyd _ - ,. rpresident— - . seconder, 6y the snd �3 secretary, and have a copy of theme resolution sent to the Board af- AL A Directors of the Royal Winter Fair, and also one to the Minister of " —Agriculture, the Honourable• T. L- rennedy. • . i ,�, � ',r„ , Let °`d$[iClllttlre raise � its VOICe in* protest in this matter which is of Yx'N such vital importance to itself. , 'f q Don't let this be one more occa- ,'- tion r saving too little —and E . '.,..... • , .( : ;:g Y r . L `ro r �''` cors.. '> sayingthatlittle . too late. " But maybe I am saying -too much ryk� — and saying that much, too soont What do our readers think? - �.y Eg ANO SNS OF _ Zlou� C$w��s _ >N "Dear Anne Hirst: My problem That will show you where your is too big for me to solve ... We've * money goes, and you can plan been married over a year. For six , * a bit ahead. Mother's Little Mousers .Four Nancy Heller dnd her broth- m o n t h a, my * When your husband is not ler Charles are beginning to Think -they need a cat: The two patienthus, beenband going out + working, give him carfare and "hunters" have been trying to catch a mouse for two weeks, but one an coin * 1 money, and nothing morin the. sugar-coated tidbit doesn't seem to fool the elusive rodent. If he wants to.keep on drinking ---- 'n home in- * and running around, he'll have -to toxicated. e * earn tTie -money h' ment that ticou tin Ley should says if I don't * he has a position, he should at wise. Ver soon there would like it, I can * east share the living expenses. be more commercialized kinusement - •- movel *. You cannot go on like this. +'.�-�•+ on.Sunday than.Qn any day -of the "He is unem- * If he were good to you, and week. played stet of . HRONICLES A paren-U the -idea of keeping P really'trying trying to make a living, p _ Y the time. though, he's physically * you would be glad to do your' the Royal opeu_ on Sundays has t' R -able to work. I work every day and * y g '0�GINGERFAItM been tentatively suggested as a RE•� part. But now you are• doin his S " pay the expenses saving out only * means of making more money — �E too i and submitting to neglect ] C�o,¢ndoLtr%e P Ct&eke - - : Carfare and .lunch -mosey. When *and insults that drain your. -spirit according to the editorial it "meg-ht , • a� f�K .' � _ he's out of work, f get a blessing * _The..1952 Royal \Winter Fair is mean the difference between sur- and drown any hope of better ,• out every Saturday for paying what * tomorrows. many- months,away. And yet there plus -and deficit." • And does the nue owe that week and buying * mans ement think an good _ It is hard to understand why-' is every reason for us to be think- g Y g d would roe giving of : giving the *-you even - like him. Or do you Ing about it right now _ at least, come vf- a new venture which de taoney to - him. (He has left the * still feel he is worth all. the if we can rely on the subject mat- liberattly :-and publicly- flouts the AAd!�t! .' house with $50 and come dome * anguish he causes youi ter of an editorial in the -FARM - fourth commandment? Dia knows, RELIEF IS LASTING _ without a cent.) * ER'S ADl'O.CATE sad CAN- many of ua are guilty enough in „ I'm afraid .you are married to that res ct, but at least it remains There's one thea that s r Lately, a woman has bees call- * a real reseal who is using you ADIAN COUNTRYMAN — Feb- � [sat relief from the discomfort :.::ths Iing him it home. He makes an •.like a cad. -He has shown his true roach 23, This e.ditorlal states quite a Personal matte'. .. texcuse and Leaves the halite. , o enly that s movement is on foot If the Royal` is _rfatt -paying its headache • • •the muscular ssba and nature in revolting ways. That P that often Ilow Long? 'must hurt sad humiliate you. to have the -Royal"' pen for busi- way why, not have sty pen the Qe� Awad a it a o o whole two weeps = Sundays ex- _ . "Last week I told him I still ' Wouldn't you be better off with- ness on Sunday — that is .the Sun epte ? raise the mis+ionfee.prolonged! < 'loved him, and wanted him to out him? day that comes midway -during tbe. c d lovstredh hi ani. But i Couldn't sea► ' If.you still hesitatr, put on dine the Fair it' on- The editorial is People Or are really .anxious to get. 1rsTAten" and get qui k So I * Y P quite obviously against it and won- go would probably pay an extra comfort. 1=T is compounded `- - son "Now with him at all. trial, and see whether he will sup- q g cents a e iltee a of three "Now I'm at my wits' end. I • port you—or lose you. dere what attitude wt- farmers will 5 s asity: as not. Rather pire= prown y Y ..take in the matter. What indeedl_ bard on a big lantily, of course, but medical ingredients.. You Can depend - - ean hardly do my. work. Ga you - Unmarred. Mother Worries then ehildrtn could,be be taught that an its fast action is getting relief from tsdviae me? This is a matter- that should be ae6es nasi - - . -' - " Dear Anne Hirst: Some years discussed by farm groups and ag-, if they want to go to- the Big Fair everyday Pains, hesdaehs; DISCOURAGED ago 1. fell in love. The alae told me ricultural organizations from one o they must save their pocket money ' = rheumatic Pte4 neuritic and new • :. r If you are supposed to pay the he married his wife for her money, _end of the prov:ace to the other. and pay their own way. ralge 1� J ' 0 household bills, then be the than and never cared for, her. I was' too Toa often, with- ear indolence. The Royal' is our -'fair. It cone Y ! of the house, and act hike It. young to realize whi i I' was 1loing, organized pFimarily in the interest . _we farm people sit back and let • Arrange your affairs so Yon I played aloes with him. changes tares lace- to which we •are fest lad asteer g g of agriculture. Do we - -want it K P .•. '` 0.4y cash for everything you buy. "Two years ago, I bore his child, cheapened apd used as one more actually opposed. Too late we re- km always (He ,has, three othersJ, means -of, creating an open -Sun- alize -He , could have *stopped any \ '� "He- doesn't want me tb leave day? given change had we really tried: Here It Is Ladies _ him—yet h: won't part with his We know therd are quite a num- In regaid to the. Royal Winter wife on account of iter money! He her of .farmers, mostly. 'fruit and Fair --we have been given plenty of bs'tantinil _ _ 1'IiC Perfect Batton is too weak to realize the' dreadful market 'gardeners, : who-' •seen►. to time, to think about it. 1 hope farm ending that awaits us. think it: necessary to work ori the folk all over the pcovf hce will-imake- 12 -Tablet Tin 25J I.W. all I do? Sabbath,* but 1 majority o arm- their voices heard. To make this -Ladies and gentlemen, the per- V4`hat ahlaawndeol 411 -Tables heels 79� PUZZLED" ers still�re regard as afda of possible.the matter_ shouts be des- ° fact button has arrivedl It fulfils all g Y Y cussed by all farm or nizatiorts at - $he requirements of the ideal but- • It only for the sake of your -rest — insofar as it can; be 'where _ loo for which men and women but • child, you will have to be strong- winter chores are almost an all- _ _ ton -{op -makers in Britain have been • er than he is. Send him back to day )bb. 6triving for. at least 300 years. ' his wife and family, .and consult I have spoken to several people ` .- 'A rfect button for milady's ' a lawyer about his responsibility.. about this subject and not one has r� lx Y"Roy.Super- for Su er- v h _ - our o Savin the P P t" • • toward u been in fa f l g t a d o r baby. dresses, blouses, coats, costumes. 5 Y al" open for business -.on Sunday. Underwear and overalls should be After things are settled, you made with MAGIC: itreatherproof, colour fast, immune • can tilove to another town where The neartst to it was one roan who. �eota the, attacks of rats and mics * you are not known, and give the .said he would like to see the Fair and insects. It should retain its $ child your name. If you an open, but not for business. That lustre, be odourless and non -in- * brave enough to act upon this, is to say,,, an .admission fee could , HOT BISCUIT, SUPPER -SANDWICH be' charged and people.. allowed -to fliammable. And it should- be able you. can. relieve youcpelf of this Season ,to taste L o. miaoed cooked meat with grated • heavy burden of guilt, and start- go through the barns .the :horse rs, onion. salt, pepper and eondimentquee• moisten alightly .Cao withstand frequent washing and Y boiling and the effects of solvents • the child out untouched by your palace and the flower. show, but no.. with leftover gravy or cream sauce. Mix and sift twice * judging or show ring events should then sift into a bowl, 2 C. oaoo-ai[ted psscry Sour (or 1y� Used in dry-cleaning, not to men- past. f C. oncei fted hard -wheat flour), 4 t . Magic Baking • The man is sur be allowed. And definitely no com- Powd% Ss snit. H top dry mustard. Cut in finely taloa the heat of the giant clothes supremely. selfish, chIll presses which many cleaners use. ' of course. So it is you who must mercial side shows —which; after b tbs, d shortening. Iliake a welt in to dry • clear the path ahead. all, are merely an attraction to peo- and h c. chili sauce and 34 a mi7ic mis Hghdy with a' Well, this new button—perfected - ding milk if necessary. to mike a soft • You have .my sympathy, and Ple -who are not in the least inter- dough Knead for 10 seconds on a lightly -Soared by an Essex firm after months of • ested in farm animalt or farming board di ' research—has all these qualities. my faith that you will. _ and vide dough into equal as. Pat i • �• operations, one portion into a greased round 8 coke pan according to a button expert. Itis There -is also another way,, -of and spread almost to edges with meat mixture- . • 'trade from a s ecial s nthetic ma- . If you leave to acknowled7 e' that moisten d of dough with water. Pat second P Y Y g looking at it ...suppose the Royal portion of into an 8}•� "round and place tertal: your new husband is hopeless, take were to open on Sutidays. It would over 11leat mixture; press Ail wound s�idg�ns to ' As for the buttons worn by mere ' some action .. , Anne Hirst is just be the thin edge of the w0dge. seal• score to layer dee y into 6 pie -ahs. _ men, makers say' they are pretty . kind and wise, and can help you If the. Royal• stayed open then wedges. Bata in hot oven. 42b°, about �0 mins. l t Servo hot• with brown tomato qua. Yield: _food already. It was different with find some good in him --,or. give . there would be a clammering from g Women's buttons, many of which you. courage to direct your own" have always been something of a• future. Write her at Box 1, 123' some quarters .to have the n Sun - headache of the rougher wear'the Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont. as Exhibition stay open on Sun - headache days —which heaven forbid And, get. And in the wash .dyes` come if the Exhibition stayed open there _ off some of them. ISSUE 11 — 1952 would be other places of amuse- - HERE'S A TREAT THAI OF COURSE, JACKIE WHY DON'T YOU FINISH IT'S CROWN BRAND y:t: YOUR CEREAE, WILL MAKE ANY CEREAL S R — CORN SYRUP AND JACKIE TASTE SETTS 'Wow' IT$THEBEST•TASTINC,- AND 6 i - - TRY IT NOW, JACKIE— THAT'S TERRIfIC, - F: - - t AND TASTE THS MOM! WHAT IS ANY CEREAL' I EVER HAV! �1ffERENCE IT CALLED � CAN I HAVE MORE r: IT'S MOM! \ I� ) _ .. �. _ � `� � t � . �"• .. DAN SYR r. rR - ME all M OF S,R et ::ii:vti•:ti�ti:i , s. • ,. • . r • • 4 •9 • . • . : ... - • .. r • • , . -. ... :642.. ,..., .1,,.... :+••'I � .,-, • ., . - ,. ..:. .. .. .. i - .. . : %Y ♦ 'fir _� Admiral 1 t - - Qua or FIRE ahI>R A 'p0-IN3URAxcE vra w - - _ Ilion —'��RRMIUMS FINANCED! � . e, ea��er - _ _ FARRY E �6 e,<i UV'SL'R:ILNCE FOR FULI, Heid d Installed " a as a-9np�1� - - - - • w � -- - -- .i"ROTECTION. - IMMEDIATE COVERAGE := AS LONG AS FIFTEEN MO ti'THS TO PAY PHONE: PICK. -203Ji " `� � _ _� :Motors Picker.�n CALL - D • G. Maitland Agency PHONE 182 !iJA_Y - 133 Residence,- .3?J'- beet Metal Works 1 ' - 'SEiRI'L\G PI'CKERING TOWNSHIP 1 -= 24 HOURS-A DAY -- : Retr of Pickering News Office RIGHT AT THE -CAUTION LIGHT a �b ell QUALITY USED CARS PRICED RIGH - Al I L L FUELS Y -1981 MF•RCL*R1l DELUXE $EDA\, Custean built radio, 70W salles -A ND — _BRAN -i 1840 PLYMOUTH SEDAN -four, new tiros f ' - - - SHORTS is60 CiiEVROLOT COACH; IMMACULATE CONDITIONL V U I L D I G SUPPLIES V. isj,000 Original lblideag+e� Spartoa.Gresn { MI DDLIIV ©S , ~ YA4A; CHEIPROL1i:T DI!'S.0%E Sedta +.' �.1i.'f _ _ - __ .. . ELDER FLOUR MILLS .. •• T - _ .. LIST TF)D .. ,. Insulatioa l .� 1960 HALF-TON FORD _ _ _ _ 1030 king Street gest <� Roll JRoofing Phone - L_e�tde 4533 <a 1937 (Two) PONTL4CS . ' Aspl�,alt Shingles `. 1939 BUICK DE„ LUXE. SEDA_VI .46,000 wiled Like New IIIBlll-brik Sidings. Toronto _ -- Rock-lath . _. -. • - - WIDE " . ..., _ ... ...: _..,.. rr SELECTION OF CARS - 1935's to 1943'9. ''�tlee� Rock White �� _.;ALL PRICF?) w'ITHIN REASON +' ' ' � , - .: • ,. Insalating Board _:. _, .. _ . •, '� e _ va . On ng, March 14, at Lime & Praster Friday- a eni i TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR. POCKETIMK. `- ;-Cement, L _ .00 o'clock, alcroginole party will • . _ held in the Baptist Sunday School 8 — , PHONE PHONE room.. < YOil t cAF! MAY BE usID AS DAWN rAYMHb1'r i �� A, W. MITCHELL ?5 M2- and Mrs. R. B. Williams spent -._ --•- _ Our ackr Pass Yo4r Way - -- - isle former's parenit$. - O Tr Sunday arith' SoO US for your new General. Motors CAr. pent .th u wp k- a with her sistertwo young , - -- `Mrs, E. Mounstevens and family. J - - Mian Doris W,t3-rson from Montreal .. -! w , To Tr e a Alto encs oa oa rAsenk ciir p � 9 F N � W _ "spent the week-end lith her folk. .. _ ' The- 4tarch Groupof Wow_ :. a CI100iC - the - an Association of the united Church - Re rater d_ their meeting in the Sunday _ .. .. _ . � e School 71"igida re sal morn. The President,- Mrs. J.Ltim_ ted he ss seed f n which dana:i n u as pass + -t be a toward.*.t r�decorati ° - Electric . Stove i `� ��: of the church and Sunday, school. e.. a r. _ ....__ Rot. Call va•a nsia•e:^ed by the word , SIX CUBIC i'RIQtBDAI . -°'ChLirch: Mia Ew • Anthony 'read ,. F(M JW Ewart. 1l3iNE FOOT,'Two CUM FOOT FEtI�= the Scripture, 5t.-Matthew, 5: i - - - BEnEDi FOOT, SIX CUBIC ipOtYP FRIGIWLI@li Y0. Ur.: J. Tweedie gave the Less- _ THRIFTY THIRTY-INCR CLBCMC 41 'In _ .1.. • f on Thoughts 3ir:, Geo Pegg del " sa • nnr. ' ' h a[1 with ve gar"s on __ : ar -� • �..'. - thetpiano. Mn,. t egg'':om Green-' Now Available Hood, F"-.-e a xery fine detnonstrab• 1Vlade ONLY by -n on 'the making of crepe paper DAILY SERYLCE $NERAL tii0�0 ewers. Followinge meeting pthe �^1 c � -- lac -- . Vr MOTORS - _group sersesi a. d ions lunch. TO A L L CANADIAN AND U.SJLPOUM _ — ;'. J. and ea _ J S BALSD�fJN &SOMI (Cautscil- Coatiaued) S. operated without hot Cold run. "SEi �iF water. -,'1i OFFER IDEAL S E R V•I C I - PHONE PICKERIIVG 3 - � use aslcei 'permission to • _ - build house on- his vacant lot. f�OR ALL GROUP TRAVEL Moved by Coun. Newman, second Dep. Reeve Burk, that the - - - _ _ ;EASTERN N�OtISE - _. .. � ed by _ -_• ._ • .. '�' _ `. - - - • _ - touprosCcute or, Lay charges against f►HO11! SlOti - persons living in. improper, houses, cabins or, trailers, but that when ha ass notified the:•Cierk he wat•.ha e. - - t. . One-Minute News position requires. s. _ hatsno kennel License • ~: n ail his '.... :. r • rte. :' be � 9 ktl :.Q 2', t'1.'BUrt,,tor I'L5'=, and lY _ t, .from Johns-�Vlagt nvi le �� th.At Le be -inza A;'uc: e%i tv get hue ur di': idual dog licens:•s immediately. Agreed, that permission be not )n,y given Lawyer LaasJn to rent a roorn in the Jlunieipal ing. 'Has. A! • } • Moved b'y Mr. Burk, secondk by w � y = " a s . i X10 P 0l i 1 1 C.S "- - SHE'S asACHING for san:c small ct:an;c - r' r 4a `Ir, .Balsdor•. that Council-go on re- � t perhaps to pay for a cup of coffee, or U' ;' ` !" eord as not being in fa-ror of the �-' some candy, or her favorite ins azine. r' ; pt h� a c-impany, Johns-Manville F:or this reason, 1-M men' and g propgserI County suggestion that It's the kind of casual purchase f there be a C-arty• Court -cam-Bevis- is not and never intends to be '' 'women are :encouraged • to • exer- - + c�* = engr, e!1 in politics. cine their full rights of citizenship, we all make every day. c; �' "' 1' `,. ti` ;^ , ion, or♦ that the Township' Assess- politics. The 'company '• does, however, both.. at the pbils, and in the , i �, } ? ors -be disposed of in favor of Coun urge all J-M -employees as . indi-_ activities of -their local cammuni- You may not think of your r ty Assessors. ties. That is a part of the telephone bill in just the �rtiY.',2 ' viduals to find. out about the p ) h ��• Moved by Mr, -Michell, .seconded .csndldate5• to study : the issues, Canadian way of doing things. same way. Yet the daily � r?' j by :►Ir. Balsdon, that t'hhe Clerk ar- and to use • their influence and e e • ! ' i votes to glee full support to 'men cost of telephone service i .range a meeting with 'Pickering Y: i of their choice. This is one. el. a aeries of beief is a "small change" - '' . r'+ : Village Trustees, to discuss_ "water' . Because the welfare of employ- articles bringing you - facts • of • purchase too. The most l A&reed .to purchase the heating .•ees, the company, and the- coin- community interest about Johns- �iaybody Pays for a laotrie system. from the Howard Heating,. - a munity as a whole depends so Manville or about conditions at $1?85, for 'the firehall in Alva much on legislation and adminis- affecting our national economy. telephone is 18r a day; most , tration - both .local aid national people pay considerably less. N0' 1' - J-M is urgently concerned with Moved by Mr. Burk, 'seconded by -_ the selection of able, qualified -� - Measure- this tort Mr. Michell that township road em- of officials who represent' s y a true majority of all who. against the value of your ployees' get two weeks, holidaga per telephone's round•thel - f year, tete time at the didcretioe of the - • -tA-Sf _ clock. convenience .....ther Agreed Supt. accept the Bank 'ef _ _, ._ _ . •►. way it saves you'steps,rd the Fire A deb. ot, Comms a on a re res e . SOLD BY - A. W. MITCHELL time, money. Think, too. �tw 83'2,0.00, 'at $100:35. , -- - ho'--its-usefulness has grown. You can Move by Mr. Selsdon. `_1e!eaadetl and more telephones are going ten ears a "'' ROUGH HILLS - .ROSEBANK after their illness oflast last week. many people Y t3o = ty •'Jar. Burk that• t6c Do'l,�cutc'hes Lu -- Sorry to hear 3fre. C. Brown fell gin all the tains. = not given a salary increase.. Carried e are sorry to hear that Lucille and sprained. her wrist and•wish her Tuesday, March ,4.,_ c - Few home necessities mean as much as your lazo Johnny Schwalm are on the sick . a speedy. recovery. At an emergent meeting, Police Ob and hope for a speedy reeo7ery., We are also sorry to hear that 1VIr. telephone, or match it for all-round value. :Chief ' Trinneil was, hemrd on the - - Zveryone is glad to see"Mr: Dunsy Gardner, of Rosebank„ had his car • - a " . 'w'orkings of-the'Force--•He re o ted : -ford home from the-haopital. stolen• -and his pocket picked while - - - - tests wad no dissension to hys know- _ �$facere syouPathy____90m 'to--the ate-dap-iast- 1��Y -OF. .. White and Ooraiebies--- : King family' on the loss of their We are glad to see Mr. Fortier %Higgins, Crhanning and Smith were _ . house, by Ike, eealy oa 9*4ay & up and around-after his illness. - - ; ' asked if they fta8'' any complaint to' t. ,9 - _ ---- to working conditions q to hear that Mrs. Fortier is make relative We ars glad to see Connie SaIr. fa bed with the flu. , t_ •' they at "on legs ' iM sad ' Zmen-Schwalm out mra1n `: � � : _ _ - �r ' ,.•.., stated that l a$�f ' . .. .. • lrad rte to y ra y- r1 1 Es - �Maji pied Adv't i- _.� RATES `Your riend _Resident Agent, - k . •f,., ; � TICE .. " - _ _ �t lei Wor(L-m ode. -- - - - -- - - ----- - -- 0e. if chayged. , Remittance must RiAh:, Olt INSURANCE AGENT l►ccompan stool. Count address and BARRETTBEAUTYl- AL0N - ..;_ -• y .• �.IYS IvIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTO'MOB1L8 , Puuue n4mber. LIABILITY INSLIRAN10E etc. _ r -- , - .. - ---13tH FROM AND LIST YOUR - - .. ,;R PROPERTIIiy`S - - HOR SALE WITH - t YOU CAN PLAY THE FInN�3 �GYRIL E��' � �NIX � by ear in one seek, by the qu- — _. . - -- - - alt, easie$t short-cut system in the FINGERWAVING = PERMANENTS world. Gives all tricks 'and pointers , for playing correct "BASS" with Jie W BTT��' _ Iv E �oRS F s left ti CU T' PING - 'STYLING ul, the rr:�in ecret o€ play- ing by EAR. Write - ^ , - e -. .R23'P.�E- F`A ,T?l s T OCK Trans Canada _3fail'Service -� APPOINTMENTS ACCEPTED Ajax, Urrtarib Pickering Imar 213 W - our y pick p I -I i tip 3 E FOR SALE - refrigerator, 3 cu. -ft.. a t ;i_ere.l trace -in :lav:rice• tla,cu,u. i 1 ho -Collect' Picker. � 265J 32 Ca -Operative. Phone 38, FOR SALE sA11;-.13i:z•-.hawts tractor- SHIELI?S lV1IN� a'A M - 0SMA %0000 Napo9 V0000r0�l9gr'•rMiw1i8r1� 'driven manure spreader cn display, -- .ont -.Co-Operative. - Phone 54m, COSffi MCS .:.,1rL�Y':r11rN'1' W�.NT1♦D - Fti-s*rHIs .WEEK'S HELPFL•i• h'NTS �ET M+ w yaw PHOTO-FINISJUNG class czrpen*ry work done. No job�Q ssalOw vrrERINARY SUPPLtco small. ''hone Piclserin '94�*i12• To give rmuffins added flavor add grated frtat rinds; vvN••.g BABY NEEDS FOR SALE -.fifty White Leghorn ' i �� ••sa4••• frulle's in full produt:tion, $Z.00 ea. ! For Rea! Estate, lasutance'a„d. Mortgages by 1 Car STORE HOURS L. Dodson, R. R. '2. Pickering. Ph - THAT ��� Week Days 36J21, I warpeieiYhp, 9.00 A. M. to 9.00 P. M. 130AHDERS - wanted. Two men ;.,Willson _.� e ait, C o. PRESCRIPTION Sundaysning to share one room, Bua trans -1.04 P. M. to 6.00 P. M. portation to.Whitby, Oshawil andSUBURBAN BPECIAi Ajax. bars. H. Shea, Eraugham. STOP B5, KINGSTON RD-, 'SCAR. 7-991 mar 21 : Business OR - PICkER7NG RESIDENTS MAY CALL J BOYE3 BeOpportunity tEVENINGS ONLY) - PICKERING 68 J. • e / 7 _ _... F'qR SALE - Retail Market and - Route business of eggs, poultry, IF ITS PAS`t! WE SHOULD HAVE I'I”' : fruit, vegetables and cut flowers. ` -. _. ... The 1jew Store h -s successfully opt rated this f -- - busifie-44n Toronto for twenty years j !C+ ' het wiri-hes -to r•et4re, G. C. Jones, ! +- K J MARKET ��q Q y- PiCKERINQ - 5I 1V1AET ''WEST H11.L IPlrone Claremont 85R21. �- _ r SCAR• 230 - PHONE: 88 ItiKlh`NY.biEhi• WOi1EN' Gain 5 to ( SP �'C,IAL > lbs- New pep, LOO.. T!y f ATTl9t39, O:trex Tonic Tablets for double re s,ri=s: new healthy Vtsh:-new •r,gnr Fish for Lent - Kew "get shc<:ua> nth d" Biae .c�niy ; - p' • -- ' • `r1IMSB1ERa OF -TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD" fin -cents., All druggists• 1 . r - � -.New Laid Eggs 45c doz. GORDON G. CJiloss, " �. RR.. ALF,-ft��si aifa,fa, clover _ - - - and rri!ced hay. G:-Fiitz, ease Limp, f . - as r. PHOA7G P1L`1i1+:1tYiVG Pickrring. - _ � •r .. _ rfim - 31AIN ST.. .-PICK ERING VILLAGE - F;( -)R _ cALF,-NetChampsiriro puilpta � built by the Aztecs, Later, she •:;�- �ng from vur corr„mururr.• buL.•w-iah �, 'ted Monterey_ An& saw the cavalry ( thvZ much srccesa at their new lv I ;. _ COURTEOUS, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE at 1.10 ca_ -h; 3 months old. -Hugh ceho�,l where the Mexican : Army o siS:ence at north Bay.- kering. 'F`arrrt, Pickering. Phone ! . �� wr'ho are annual stall at the Mrs. BilisOn is our A�:on Repres `'Selling Buying -- Etc hangIng 'ricket•:ng 53W4, i - mar 14 • i tio;,aA Waiter Fair,.in Toronto, are' entAtive here, so anyone wishing any ; _ �,L WITHOUT OBLIGATION -- trained, Mrs. Conant was introduced ; A -ran• products, get in "tour 3- w' th _ -by Mrs. Robert $eddy.. (: her. - r :.SALE REGISTER Reports on recent activities were P13R1YE PICKERIII�G 1 made by the congeners. Forty people Alidle ... _ :' •Mseigase�s .. _ _ Mali SATURDAY, MARC# 15 - auct- who -attended a games night at i y Lomas ftoleetbss - ion safe of twenty T. B. Tested and' Ajax on Febr 20 raised :21:60 ,•Appraisals �' + I Fred aiia Mrs. Disney, BrooklIn, _ .:— --Vaccinated Holstein . Cattle, Imyle- W. A. Executives announced. 'A, ; �. i were recent visitors at I;rssmero, arenta,: Hay and Grain, at Lot 14, euchre, sponsored by firs, G,'Todd, Rumours are going the rounds of ( ~ _ Can. 4, Pickering Twp., one ruffle of Cherrywood, took place February a G01dem Wedding celebration in the-4UARANTEE� WATCH and GLOCii ;East of Brougham, the property, of 28 and realized $a0. Pri2es for the vicinity before the end of the month. RAf}IO SENVIC3 3 ri p W. J. .]iaxwep sad Sons. Sale . at euchre weredonated try Mrs. Leslie Bob Dotson and his sister have - 1.b0 P. M. TED JACKSON, aunt. Hollinger, Mrs. Todd, Kra. AUce Any Make or Model tethrssed from a visit to Florida. 14 I Wood and Mrs. Donald Milne. Prise Hodh are ieoking well, and have hots - winners were: Mrs. Leon. Gates, ing but pk+�t outings in that tans+ : <.. A Y` im SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1952 - Mrs. B. W. Lotton, Mm. J. BuridioL of eunshina. t• repati. � .. /wctim osis at the SW&ville Live- der, Bruce Hollinger aMrhd Rrhbea Tia. Chaisgsan R. E. 1'Jedge 'reports \ o stools Saks Arena, setting It7estoek dell. , t r 1 chs! ilr, Bartlett of the Telegram PHONE Piokertax 5998 sRxEI� env specialty' i`rsak cows, Spring- Another birtgo.took see at Rome. Stall! is •''�. Heifers, Stockers. Sleep, Cal - bank last Friday night at fire horse presenting a trained ptct- _ 1►181t O =III7Dtm llAti< yes, Piga, Horses, Ponies said Poul- ore of the Queen to the school bel. tis�OaeT�i Loupe _ try. F* pick-up and delivery service, � Mise Violet Swan and ;1:80 was O� Bencher is being compliment, ' �`.��� Jewelry •-. �plroae Stonffv%lle 588, Came •arty netted, Latest. dowi�aoa to the Nur- ed aloe; with the caretakers n�� ' M6+• 10. :' ,and bring sonvAhing to sell and see �' Recreation Room Fund is $10 the pleaai High Triples: Bay DaMe TTI,-Ic ng appearance of the local the modern way to lel by public' from the Ajax Women's Institute. school room. ! F, Tomlinson 711, Geo. Haus 8�x8 ,� : a auction. "'Yah Bring It, We'll BOB The Ajax Girl Guides have v0lunt. Ar g� crowd attended the reg+• Geo. Simpson 849, - _ PC Make this "your market whets eered to sew layettes for the AUX' ular meeting of the Community Club High Singles: Geo. Kaus 201, IL �>� P=tMM � buyer and seller meet. Sala every iliary, - Mrs. G. M. Brown, Public last week and enjoyed Doble 291, Keith -McBer. 288, Stu. i'ismad Zti•a►iIL I ,a', P. IL � Saturday at 1,00, m: ity Convener.] y� a game of Morrish 169, SELLERS and ATKINSON - progressive b euchre.Di The top prizes Tenn Standing err by ypoia4sieat J suetinheers. FAiRPORT BEACH - Y Dick Winter and our p/�i ys • • • ... - Secretary, Miers Therese Jordan. - .?Ants • J. �%tI�JV SE SATURDAY, MARCH, 22-sruction -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hewson motor A most pleasing feature of the ey- Boges `,' 52. j' v male of household furniture, proper'- ed to Oak Ridges to visit friends on ening, after the usual .business re- Mom�eh' 46 BUILDING INSPIE(Tl'O1R } - ty of.Mr, Ted Bentley, Highway \'o. Sunday. , ports were given; w•as the reception Mc[ver 28 2, two miles west of Whitby Town. Mr. and Mrs. Knox had their niece of a gift'of three top decorated card rIKERIl�G. Sale at 1.00. p• m. Terms cash. clerk Miss Ethel Cane,. visit them; and tables by George and .Mrs. Brown; Pickering Fereetere' Bowling J. Moss. LOYAL POGUE, auction- who is a medical missionary in Very of West Hili, George was President ! a �' - mer ezul South America• of the Club when a resident here, a, 49 mar 21 ".. Many ladies enjoyed the Nylon- been a fairly regular atten- i '� ', r �� Team is aPhees Pickering e�y 1 an has dant' Since Ieavr 46 'Berylooa r • Plastic Demonstration at the home •ng for his present } Stinkers - , } Topnotchers + 42 ..Women's Anziliary of Mrs• 'Insley, on Friday evening. work with the Kingston Road L_ um- gteerewons �' ` 1 • 'S 3 Lan Surveys " ' Ala: mod Pickering Gen. Hospital Sony to have to many on the. ber Co. Tnae Blubotoes d 81 sick list, and wish each a speedy Several of our applergrowers have i Xnnouneement that the mernbez- recovery - including .Mrs. Harry been cutting down many of the old. 'Sn PP m �9 :' ,G. T. MORTON ' ship of the Women's Auxiliary of Smith. trees and certain varieties which do Ladies'. High Triple, June Bryant, Oalarie L.asd Smteyer life Ajacc' and Pickering Township There were five tables 'of euchre not pay' enough commeniallq to B83. Ladies, H Single, Holly :. AM CMI Ilsgiaeer General Hospital had grown to 63 on Euchre Night at the Comaaunity warrant the expense of spraying, Karandiuk, 267, -in increase of 10 during the past. Hall and plenty of room for many Pruning and fertilizing. Grasmere Men's High Triple, Ron McWiA- WO�Ome' O'M' month, was made Monday night at more, so come along this Friday er. Orchards has -taken out some old , AJAX the gf�oup's general meeting. ening and meet your neighbors. Re trees that were planted oyer one rams, 718; Men's High Single, Stun;ptrerhei Max 81871b Guest speaker was Mrs. Gordon D. freshments will be served. The win hundred years ago. Alan Lishman Balsdon, 289, Conant, Hon; ViwPresident of the neva were Mrs. McHolm Mrs. Knox' on the old Cronk farm has cut down Oshawa Hospital Women's"Auxiliary and Mr. E. Cann, : all but Spies, McIntosh and Delic- . - who has just retntned from Mexico Mr. and Yrs. T. Dumond,and the ious The lead can well -be followed Greenwood Mr. on an o! and Mrs. Laws 3iom�day. -City where where she attended meetings family spent the'weelrend at Baa- by many who are allowing useless -�- cel' Of the Western Hemisphere sub- rie with the latter's parents: old trees to cumber Cie ground and "The' Evening Auxiliary were very The many friends of Mr. Roy Hilt :committee of the World Association Don't forget the St, Patrick Dauce to feed the variod's pests that fl Pleased to accept the invitation wish him a speedy recovery- from of Girl Guides. During her trip,..Mrs. this Saturday night at the Commun- around nowadays. We have beard from the Pickering W. M. S. on Wed- a serious operation in Oshawa ]los- Conant also addressed students at ity Hall at, 9.00 P. R. There will be some growers say that it is best to �-nesday, March 5th, when Miss Rorke pital, last week. : •- , St, Stephen's College, at Colurnbl% I fun for all and everyone is welcome • plant new plantings to•rep!ace trees . the returned missionary on furlough Mrs. -Glen Eastwood returned freers. - mdissotiri, There she outlined the role f ' and assured a real- evening of mod- after they have - seried - for forty ' •' was the speaker. _ the hospital this week end and roc- - ` Canadian women play in public off- I ern and old time dahcing. years, as the expenses• of operation Remember the tempting extra 'pests to be back at the public school --- —=--h ter-supper-at-�00 p. m. this -aesistara—juafor -teacher-serf J -on-- any varieties: as ]Ira. Conant, who flew 5,410 miles was we!1 attended, but would like King, Russet, Snof, .$lenheim, Cram day in the S, S. Rooms. Also a good week. during her trip, gave a colorful, des- to have more players turn out. There be pi � drama Sitting Bill presented .. by � Mr, and Mrs, Roy Jackson, Brook- p y try ppin, Greening, Pewaukee the Y. P, U. lin, were with Mr. and Mrs. Fred eriptive speech on Mexico City, In are many attractive prizes carried- •and Baldwin are apparently on the The Farm Forum met at the home Byers -oft Sunda ..Mexico alu visiterd many, points of btime by, the lucky winners. way-outeowing to commercial req y y Interest, indluding.. the p=ds Ereryone is sorry to hear of Mr. uirements of present markets. •Y ?aa+= and Mrs. J. Bridges sod family may- Pug � *' T V7 Y / . s • 1 , : ;J ;oudtnedi ire�r ' �terijal= ' A.B.Richordst� � ' • ^ �1 .��-- Now _. STAFFORD 13*05. PEARL GREY, BLUE and ?_ GREEN. ARBORITE ST, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN _ 'Remember the Oyster Supper nv�r9- LTI MATTAI. WQBIiJ;._ ALUMIIWUM MOULDINGS OHURIGH March 115 star4in� at 6.80_. p. at REAL ESTATE I'�O - Wb1tbW 869 B. 0. FIR INSIDE an OUTSIDE B--Ree. David ?►Israhaii, Minister-- _ _ CONVEYANCING DOORS .00 p. m. - Sunday School - �--- �-- t 818 DUNDAS ST. E, WHITBY 8.00 m. - Worship Service AUDLEY ,An Old-established Agency, Ready p• . , P To Serve You CLEAR PINE OOMBI�fA3`iON St. Presbyterian Church 2'30 P. m. - Regular Service % DOORS COMPLETE WITii y 1.30 PHONE: PICKERING 60 SE'REEN and GLASS A luncheon will.be served in 'the P• nr. - Sunday.,Schoo}' & ; NICE 1CH1ti iL �3 �T Sunday School P.00m of St. An-dr- 's - ` -p-�•-�-/� c j\ • M. Gordo' n'ewlurch under the-auspices of-%F.3'IRPORT UNITED CHURCH • j '_ iV V R. - .1i BUS FURNITURE DEALER ,.• the Ladies' Aid on Th>lssday, Mar. Rev. J. K. Br:ahan: Minister - LUMBER XAEDS Church Service - .�'.00 P; M. " - S..= �7 S 0' at 1.00 m. E-rer one welcoine. Sunday School = -.00 P. M. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. PICKERIN^ ONTARIO p y y 2 S :)all Service To and From _ _ The regular meeting will be held Private Ambulance Service' PHONE: Pick. 84, immediately atter luncheon. • ib, - OSHAWA c' PICKERI_tiG GOSPEL CHURCH -. Chartered Buses For All - . Day or Night r �`y „���` - T�'The Friendship Group - ?Main a• i;iclCertrg Wm. McEACJ3NIE, Prop. EIL�+'EI�� O' i r Occasions �A will hold their re ar meetin on Sunday School JU .Trl,(,h.$ ill S. _ PHONE PICKERING 241V12 1 1< horie-�t'lck. 1 9 3 OPTOME'CRIST wedaesday; march 19; at 5,00 p, • Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted m. at the :some o£ Mrs. J.. P:�L I?evotional Service i --- - PICKERING 11.00 A. 3t. s _ * a # Evangelistlic Service KEN AND CLAR K E �1Ck�rlri,g. Ont. Tne�day Evenings And �_ BY APPOINTMENN T_ - - _ 7:00 P. at. PICKERING UNITED CHURCH :First.l2oor Eabt Of �' ALL V4 ELCOME ,' s AUCTIONEERS 'V. t. M A Masonic Hail Rev. A. E. Young, Minister Minister - 13ev. W. C. Neale s, Liceesed and Authorized for the PHONE: PICRERING 48 -SUNDAY, MARCH 9, i9- 2 10.00 a. m. Sunday School Counties of Ontarid and York.. • • _ .._. - . LICENSED AUCTIONEER AIr'B as 11.00 a, m. - Mo . a- Farm Stock, Implements House- 7.3.0 p. m. - Discussion Group _ �' •.. hold Furniture, Real Estate �'AUAT4R - . ales our Specialty at Reasonable _ Phone or Write BUILDER._ r `' Rates. Dual Service for the Price of One. 614 DL%NDAS St. EAST WHITBY WUUDWORKING 1 NOTICE to FARMERS 1}. ST. PATRICK S� DANCE ,- O. phone Agin. 52W8__ i CABi1VETS 'VYE ARE PAVING HIGHEST 1 Milliken P._. - , ^ Markham P. phone Mark. 204 MARKET PRIC FOR- FAIRPORT-BEACH )CiTCEIEN CABINETS Prentices have been established: DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS } 1 sudidneera since 1890. ... r BUiiT and INSTALLED e� _ -:AVE AnSO BUY - ? OPTOMETRIST _- 'ALTERATIONS ON YOUR �O��UNITY HALE -- ` LIVE HORSES 9.30 to 13,00 and '2.00 td-5.00 BONN, Etc. 4 , " - g Q e � � ry Evening•: Mon. V4ed; Fri , T to s MRmh 151 0 F� �1 _ For A Speedy Pickup, ,Phone .DAVID H. MARSHALL Bekkevold Collect To Your Local Agent -DISNEY BLDG., Opb: P. 0. • MODERN & OLD-TYME DANCING!. -- PIci;ERING-20*2 _ Accountant OSHAWA, ONTARIO Village 1 _:,FARM and STORE ACCOUNTS �`I`el1ng BANNER RENDERING CO. LTD. - Phone Res. 5;4687, Offite -6-8148 __-PRONE B2 - PICKEBING:. _ _.�1RRETT S ORCHEST11 _ z 1 _ - Lyndhurst -- � , ` PHtlNE= PICKERING J 19 (Three-Day -Service. Arranged) ' Spot Prizes TORONTO DONEVAM and RICHARD$ - ._ _• g l Pogue oue Ontario Land Surveyors, And Lo.'- .. .. _ _..- .., - -• _-- _ _ _ _.. . Ilwlwxaxl®utulullnuluiuunluuamulluluuxuiwlluluunuumlulluliluulunual,iluululuuuxuuoxumuluuuxxxlluutulwilnliutiixunln . Professional Engineers_ ' 1215 King Street, East LICENSED AUCTIONEER _ _ - - . OSHAWA, ONT. Pickering and- Whitby TownshipY Phone: 3-3$33 Farm, Household sad Property , - _ n nth - - Frank' Sales A Sveeiaitr - '' - ■ ' , . sivu.w ae FMPMw ."On am. asa.�+�,t.." -•-- - - -- - - - -- - To '!beats-tear Mlwty Te_ Pat FIRST G&ADE - r MARGARINE CREAM ERYXli ,�� 'A Oomplate Dervih from amt „torr 68@jb�C 't0=1 ar 5C The = BUTTER. gg = : > Lmmbor aTris, Doses. Sash. _ _ nd 1Y. sea St. Saatb, lYbipb, O L c p t4ft windm ull% Wallboards a `r ani Pt v"& Hardww% Palet -. � tKahs, Halides:' Sailalsa " ,'g'RY OUT: - _ ' _" _ ,) "SCSNdHDES'SST' CLENDENING. +THE _ .. - _ ..r;,,, _ ci�Is�r c>; ��Pi - : �► • r. DIX4N - - - Fry$ Chicken Shgrten>ing - - ..... Cowrie Lowb►r - _ P CO. STD. Cut U ?3c lb. - } BCAa'RBOBo -'JUNCTION t18`;Sw GtAiRDSMLAN sari Am --pia. M W - (Du St. _ Clair Ave. East. ..� LEAF" H PLE `. 1 One mile West of Sear. Collegiate - :. ___ ... DON U M A 11� : ; :)tree �l«k. nerve of step 14. 'SOAP FLAKES P88,�w $Q•• 1117 ORANGE JUICL, two f 3§PORK ROAST Saar 33 T J. W. DIXON I FAMILY slse �� WANTED'-.;- 87Y. SHOULDERS Ib. _.....84e. PROIQAIE4'Oit COUN'AtY HOMES size- REGULAR ata ...--.-..-•- BiJZT ..-. lb. tis 1......_ fie. . 49ie. 48 oa< •AMBIILANCE SMALL ACREAGES AND. THItFT,'� os. pksa' --- . FARMS - LOINS. (either' end) +_ 1b. _47e. ITMANCO AMERICAN "___ we Ha*e"Waiting Buyers With LW, .(halt or whole),. :...^Ib. 49c.' - • Good Cish Down PaymentsSPAGHETTI, two t6ts 810. CALL -Mr. INGLIS PURE "MAPLE LEAF" .. _ SAUSAGE, Country Stile _._lb.- 89e.. • For Prompt And• Experwasil „EVER SWEET" i Service Lard 2. 29C . CONANT and CONANT POSH LIVER -:-.. lb. >ibe. Barristers and Salidton - lullPICKLES- t;iheisn D. Conant, K. C. Nights: MA . Office El[a�dP4 , MdI1CisID ' Roger G. Oonaut,'B. A. J. A. WILLOUGHBY and SONS ,� a .,BEEF (ROASTS itz es, alar .,,.......,....,,.. >se,' .' ., . .._ r OFFICES Realtors - ^ IIROZEN ''TOSH +� i `. iabawa, Oat., 7 1-2 Simos 'St. 3. 7 9a1Ws� a7 l C LADE Ib. pias. phone: e-911W% E.cababed 3000 Peas of RIM _. FIRST GRADE Aja; Ontarb _ - _ { .. Phone - 2d. , Giem Beans pkg. ,PRIME 'fila ,Retied _...�-1b.'87e. 9 lb. --, _ - - - . J.. F. ALLAN�B:AMBURG STEAs ..........�-1b. )�C• - } 7 �irance GAO. Ret►1 Estate - Inauranae - - -. •. _ W_$LTff'DR PNP. _ Cheay Rates•For Farm And Cwtntry BING'8.RaW = AJAM �-A Good Selection -of - Fr'oxen' .Fish. Fillets B*dle� 'Rladatmw Insurance on Buildings D. G. MAITLAND, MANAGER - �Vlttdmills, Silos,-etc.bsne Piekerins Automobile Inattranee Of All l�latds AJAX PHONE - 189r Splll�l�f..W. Carrots _ _ .Lemons s p n < Bowman QL -Gibson YOUR LISTING INVITED PHONE -WHITBY 621 CTi,LLO, pkg. 19x. "CELLO, pkg. 19c, CELLO, four in Pkg. _..... 1fk - - - • • - - -- _�Braek_Boad.�oote-a�-��h - ' OLD HORSES -- $15.00 March 90. , At. Yom Fars -' . $C NEIDERS' JOWL. BACO�i .by piece .25c ALSO ,, The regular meeting of the Broe�i _ • Road Roane and School will. be held R DEAD OR CRIPPLED PlTOCE, ' ` on Thursday, March ZO. Program ! i i _ �Honrlf PltMrq Oae-act Play "Ada gives first g111ii1111pN�t11MIpIMINNMNUwIpWrIN11N111N111M11NN�iINNiNltltlN01g11t111Nlltlq' rI111gN�IgNt1■IINppI1gIN1111NI1118pNgIN 1 t7kllPH1LL >f� School children taking part also. Ei- p ■" t c'.;.xt -.. Ag"aCoaoet 3# J 1t invited. 1,14 P. ML _ <• . - A H D _ • ee � - Lucky winners at the . Iristitate. - 41tchre on March 4 were: Mrs. Plan. T- _ on, Mrs. P. Hard} and 3lrs. 'John- st�_Sr-, Mr. Hardy, Mr, L. Hill and :, a bite Yldxton, Kith special prizes go- --- .-- . Bert Matthews, , Several ladle mei 'at the Lame / bf bIrs. Gaseie •a Ouple --of after. . . - coons last week to quilt. The Friendly Bible Glass '«ill ■ O r®� d a y sgnomon— • ' present ' fir Mme to Mother" . and the - - •'Hayloft biinstrei'' Snn�s in the Bali -an Friday: evening;- llsich _l, - - J► S + at 8.15 P. m. An evening you All - - _ - - snot want to miss. bite and t�irs. Hayhoe'of Toronto. �•• �'; _ ed'Mr, and bars: H. Shea, `on - Cl .. T�NJ Sunday. Mrs. Sheppard and Mrs. Beer had KO OLMOTOR OIL t fRy - s business trip, to Toronto on Thurs- . � � kw _ �� a ,� }�• M/ Cities Servia PREMIUM KOOt• r.a. this mtsarkabk �'1Maw-putty" e•str,u„ Mrs. A. Hamilton anti Mrs. Matt MOTOR oil, made by the MW -HEART. oil deans better, seals bats, coots hews spent Sunday with Mr. and cur, PROCESS, a, uniaw method of barer ohd Rghts acid, sludge oaa 4 Mrs. H. Crawforth of Whitby. - - - nRnino the Mains only the "Haan" corrosion tar ma�s.Reetivalythan o v , s - ... - 0114he finest crudes, is the obis ielk" other oil you have ewe aced To en{gr - Mrs, Johnston Sr.,'is accompany- jtts A 4 *to of the oil indawyl longer engine Ufa_ end highly in.- ing friends on a pleasant trip to Ep. And now, NEW PREMIUM Koh- areas" engine performance with nus.. Florida. _ E5 S -``'� �! MOTOR Oil, as at your noighbahoed standing economy, ger M PIMMM �` Qv a� Cities Service Daalerl Stop in today KOOUNoroR oil made by the M Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Marrs -risited �� s0 t and wRUI the cmkwsp with th4 oil 'HEART -CUT" PROCESSaeyourneigh. Toronto friends on Sunday. Q f Mid is adrnowt"ited The seat oil horhood d"s Serviw osaler, rodayl ' ti onawn to'So»nol U's The sw Oil Kneen to Sdoacei S f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox, of 4 �V�i� • - r Enniskillen visited friepds here on 4 a u y.•' s Mrs. Mott, who has ' spelr;r the - SERVICE , , - pasfcoupie'of weeks with Mr. andCITIES :,- Mrs• M. Hamilton. .• returned - -to - -her home in Port Perry on Sunday, Miss Diane Carter celebrated her _ isixth birthday on Friday, March 7. -- - by having her little girl friends is Mr. and Mrs, G. Clayton, i;'pper OId only be able to do this if they work Farmer' IE ,takes e!z wee'ki from sous committees, and plans �vef:+lr for a party. , j Roaebank Road, was married to Mr. through the Federation of Ag6o l- ` the time an order. is placed in Win- -made.to hold in the future, a goilli Mrs. inglee and daughter 'Mrs. M. Guahaik, in Holy Trinity Church, . ture to -insure a- stronger voice in it►g thio. ,Wednesday- evening #and a u osali and daughter, all of Acton, l Toronto, oti'Sat"y' , March B. We bargaining'.. It was considered. most . FIREMEN AGAIN IN ACTION euchre on the 17th of March iln 8f. vntited the former's parents, henry wish the newly-weds a happy and important to . always 'have- the ' -con- - send Mrs. Shea on Sunda ro ; - Francis de . Sales Room: Sunday, p speroua future: The biide'a sic- sumers viewpoint in rriind, Shortly after 4,40 o'clock Inst 5tia- Father McGi:-ney outlined. th�M Mrs. Woodward Is in the East'. ter, Marguerite, will also become a Some want flans prices. Seugog day. morning Lieut—Mickey Morgan _ - projects for the Soeial Action Com• {} ::General Hospital• at present. ! bride on y 1.3, next,' Head Forum Bald, "Grade all prod- was awakezled and informed that -mittee and also gave a, brief tallb Mrs. T. C. Brown is with her dau- t ucta and see. that the .grading -is the -King residence on Oakwood Dr. on .6he Bim- _ f �:Shter,.Mrs. Howard Malcolm. I'ARiVt FORC�iS ARE ACII�'E carried through to the consumer.'` was on fare. Mickey quickly got in This was to .haver been NOttRInM 1- 6ther.snggestiors were storage an4 :-touch with' -other -rolunteQrs-•and it' tion - Meeting;: hii; it' was the feel. ` -East nodi "US The Agriru tI u, epresentauve ! orderfy marketing, improve public was not very Iong until Garnet Pet- in of the members that they would - Mr. H L. ,-F'afr spoke- to_ two Farm i relations. and. advertise, Get firmly ty was rushingthe fire truck to the ecnti:e, Therean with the 19b� .)�.- Thieves store four auto batterie® Forums this. past, month on "Com- behind Farmers' Boards and O:gar.'- scene o4. the .blaze. Ten' or• more oS ! k to earrr urea . ona resignation, and ai tyre from Bob Cronkwri ht's } m•dit Grnupx". att� th9 ."Federa- i.. izati-ew with svii ing cr,-opera.: �n. our,,i?ighters avers uickl •: on the g.. q -3 bIrs. Jas. 3icMorrow, *hose plaice t workshop lasC week, Police in-esti tion of Agriculture." E~cry good farmer. should be a Fie'_rl. _lob but. the fire alread had -made 6- - y is to be taken -by Miss ti erme Jo%- 'tied but no. arrest has been- made Farm Pricey man_ : too Much headway for the house to yet. wring this series the Forums' Transportation Coyt3 - `• - "'bC;eaved; Howe7er,_an ad joining gar. as ` den. -Corr. Your- reporter- has Iearntd that. discussed:' What Sets Farm Prices?" 'W'zen discussing the effect of high age was awed. As is -often the case ' 'taxpayers who wart to mak,- par.- The majority thought they could - transportation costs -the Forums a- slow telephone connections ' delayed ;n- ._ _'tial payzitente on their -1952 town- I control the price to some extent. greed NitF Sirdair's Cot,.•ers that 'matters. - e a • e r ship taxes. may do so. Trey may.' Foster's Forum . pointed out that- if i evert with the g . ernmer t subsidy - 1r.:George' Alexander, an-' izwtr- B` XZR' In. laying. memory of nue whatever ptnount they. carp to pay' surpluses_ have to be sold on the ... the high cost of western grain -is • actor from the Fire Marshall's 'De• der d�ughte'rs and sisters Marjbtt�- world :market this to a la a ie, who died Murch e, 1848, arra ^and will be given a receipt for same , rg - e�ri -� ;keenly felt, Leaskdale Fo:•uiu said;.' parttnent attended, last fihuraday by the Township Treasurer: Such tend, sets farm prices. Many F'atr `'As we are located near our mark. night's .F.ire Fighters' Practice at dlntrie, who died March 21, 1887, : In payments might make it um>3 thought the surpluses should be eta moat of our., ;produce -is 'shipped the 'F'ire HaS. Se:era3 of the Vol- Co length of time, no lapse of.ysan easier for, marry people to -pay their- handled by Producers' Marketing ti truck and increased truckin-unteers an our ov ones past;. y g- questioned Dir. Aleaapder ,For treasured aieirtories, hood foam to xes than if they waited and paid Boards, while other suggestions rates -follow high freight rates." on details pertaining to the local fire the total amount in a lum -sum rrext were--C,overnment Boards,.. ---inter- i ro'g encs suggestecL-inod e.si; and the instructor was able to I . A will while, .. �, trip aad_iire.fig hag_• �septembei. - aatWnW Mark Boards, anti the trucking co-operatively--especiallya memories + Mrs. Tyas entertained the -Rouge- regular marketing channels. milk, aeehesda.Scott thought dail- supplj all the' desired Gfortnatlon.... � hers and ,Btotiesst, Dad, _ _ Hiiis School Staff at her liiizrie prior : -There. was almost unanimous ag' ways should study economy. hll then who want to act as vol: far and near. 1' �- to leaf .W'edne3aay evening's Hoare greement with Bethesda Scott -Far ti't vmanton Fnrum said, ".M,,re: unteer -firemen are agairk p=fnded Brock Road Coensnnky Crab l and School Association meeting. um that farmers want stabilized fWtjhlt cars to haul grain to the 'that there will be a practice am$- _ ' Twel •e sit down to a lovely dinner. ! prkta, if at a par with other pric- head of the lakes in time to be ion'at the fire hall.on*every Thurs. Ptizd-winnio.;1.t`this -week's eae•. The exceptionally dainty place cards es• shipped by boat.would help.`' Game- `.day night until further notice, hre Wath: yla. HopPW Mt>s. W Nere the work of Mrs. Fortier Jr.- 1 - : 'Xommodity Groups f � bridge Forum said "Or. a carload of — i Gray, :firs, H. Da>3vs� (CWL); Jast. If you don't see -Jackson Heise up The second subject has "Xre grain from Port'Arthur to Game- Catholic., A. o, League _Phillips -dni.. hnux, --.Stan Powell t -and'around very early, these cold, -Commodity Groups- Doing -The bridge ir4ght at present is $344..., • . • icon.). Mrs. Hopkins won. .the prise =hark n;urni•.gs, mare's a :pry good Job?"'The Forums -decided Z%at-if pre,-,-'.ou;ip this•was $14OO to $12, Tze Catholic WotreTn's League i for the most-loae.hards,_Dirs••Cor" •.- 'reaiSon. Jack wolir the- electric bran- the farssersf give the Coniniodity_ From' Alidiand to Bearer*on� ii has 11 on. meeting was held in the nutt coon the Door Prize, Plans het at the lie and r, Asse,cr draw. Groups their support they 'car. do increased fi o+r six c,-7-; per bushes Ii acticall;-compiPfed parish _Club. are being .made -fol a special'ttight f T,4 u. or there weeks ago several ! the job. Uxbridge and Greeztwood r,ipeg'�efore the Rrain.ia dF:i:zled.' k^ori in the basement of the church. �n the 19'.h,'in honor of St..Pat ' auto phi t; : r:a cccE:•s ,,c- .�'c':r, stol- Fa`rums pointed''aut khat the; will, u: & venteen cert,;. fit` par's T 7;.e -Reports tt;ere "ceiyed from the,zar= ticic..Come, and bring a friend. en front p;�nl,a-; on 01. Forest Rd: "The- tjrie . rs have rot 'yet been _ — . -.caught. ; ihirs. Nfurtoii`s°movne'r arrived from w` _ ! Winnipeg iast' Wt.-.,nesdar for a two week visit, It' -is twelve years - IS' mother and daughter were last ' together.: _ Last Wednesday night, a Peeping. 4 ' 1• Y - Tam prowler was discovered by 'a ! - housewife who lives on Highbush -Trail, but before an -alarm could be -:1, ,given the miscreant _- - - made his ea- ' ._ . Read, The'".' cape. This is th•• third local instance ef'this sortin the past three weeks. — Mrs. Millicent Dixon and her dau- — ghter,'who are touring Florida, have 7. - VMtten .to several local friends Th e • ` two travellers are enjoying • t!heir - ' holiday - l., y but report that the Florida - - - `' ; weather has been somewhat i11lle� •_ ..- :. , _ _ _ . -than they epypected. - - :�='9Ke were-pleased-to-�-Pts-��Vn� ' . .. - .. • . '• _ � . f . _ F. !� Murphy back home again after her , . ,• � THE PIC RING News. atsy in-hoapitai. She says she feels - - better but` is far from being stilly O N.T. : •; ::•. 'ttiicoverfid. 1 l ! ' ►e1� _ .. _.- _ ' A. Anderson's wife, Lou, - -- - _ Is back in her' High6uah Trail hams after a six week 'visit in Dotroili �• where she was, caring. for- her hus- band's mother who fell' and broke r• 4 _ .. bar arm, Mr. Anderson's -mother is. } - eseventyttwo years of age but is re" -- -1 i 'Baring• nicely. i e orr-y, reppor twat e • i 4 Ring home on Oakwood Drive was ' totally destroyed . by ,fire which ' broke out about four, a'doclt lam . Sunday morning. � ' T>Liea -Joyce Clayton, daughter _ �• . ',fit,., r - _ _ - .. _ - . _ t _ _ ` .. _. .. : _ .. .'_ _ _ • r. I. F - - - - - - - . y - 7. 77N , r ,4ale height. th . X�- - Clas�iiCied Advel�tisin t sdrr Derby winner. Thus, sboetai - _ •• g pp - = - - - -flet oce the 1Ia31- ruania� atu p� .. HI PMS 'ib"Id the favoured Head - �cialErs tga�Tau _ _ .TME Calltv�a��s-�a�:�rr .= . • !roar --William cramp, a i°ra44r rider who decidof ed `E,ci�oa �a 1� ORRRTINO EhRD AppAt RWEQ� .l+nry_ ss/fsrK - - hand was worth a possible fortune - ppe�d rsa know t�,iy�t over salt o/ the RArewelle hieg er N4wrItM rMeirY 1.y --i - - - on -the -hllof. Or..cfas• Cards so1Q..dtitfbi seer yrs 06cMs ItemasidMUNR _ _. _ - - ;. -, • ,ngdaT 02 time Carder' . n... a1�E. •MUNRO'i pltuovETotli. - y��l to lonhoose from al Colyd"Co.a . so 7ro4110 alt N, ii/ FIs - . OMww! `s However, Mn. Mason's social iY„ Toronto 1. $1.1 s � rreisew -- HAVE YOU 'Wer heard of Canada's calendar did not permit time to sae �� ? - Athletic iiall'ot Faint, and^ the names at the Derby. running, although it be--- -RSR: 4� >forlaw TitLuC.C. ,a s°.n: �iwu�q�e�s ant ti}ose who dot tits mythical enclosure. ' cams s topic of animated coaver$a- PULLIOT9_ 'Just w�mt you want toe tai•' erwmaat one dollar. 9 - Probably not. Yet it is a record of a long tion arhong' members' of the gilded lots of early a••uA ; • W; �'� rte; wlaftp F t M 1 N i 7t and important, cross-section of Canadian London set to whose $ocial circle mediate d.uv.n on_ . I oldg anon started. -! sports life and eadsavous� significant ba • she belonged. This included the " aha Cockerels. Mired, to eras. 'Pelces- ' one woaun -alis 'aaotb•r. -Take rte dw - i CauN it reveal that in Olympic u.ompetition, _ara7 Hatchery. leo John N., Hamilton "T1R11[II" to help alleviate Data. die. Prince of NFales, fated' to soon sue- tress and nervous tension associated with i ! Canada, despite its eofnparativel�r sparse poptilati°n has compiled teed hie father as King of the >ri• GALT calces ror immeal.te aaien. .openly Periods.' an amazingly finf record. - Order from this ad with deposit -Ifni 14.00 PostDald In plat. wraews, - e t13h .Empire, popular breeds. Irins chicks at reaeoaaklt POST'S CHIIJ lS We think Canadians should know more about this p • * * prices. Non -sexed sl3.05 per loo and UPI las QCEEN ST. FAST TORONTO Hall of Fame. It was first suggested in 1947 by Lt. Col. It was a credulous and bizarre pullet $sl.00 and up; cocl.erols 13.90 per -: H Machu., E.A. President of .the A.A.U. _of C., adopted- y 100 and up: pullet $1l.0o dna rep. writ. POST'S EC2E1�r .SALVE _ - that body in 199, officially inaugurated by till Governor General era of spiritualists, swamis; crystal' for .pedal prices .toned -chicks. tmme• BANISH the torment oc dry etxAma reuthae gazers, fortune • ielTers aqd ' seers ditto delivery. Galt Chickerles. Galt. Ont and weeping skin troubles. Post's Eos.aoa -in_.1950. salve will not disappoint Toa First members are first -place gold medal winners at the of all kinds and Mrs. Mason, while WHAT Is a cheap chick? Ons that is sola Iulitns. scalmi. earning etxema, aeon. Olympic Games, for Canada, and the number of :"these might enjoying afternoon tea at a friend's at 14 - loo produced :from hens and rm¢,rorm Pimples and stain s toot wW home facetiously consulted a visit-,. eockereU "with no definite breeding d back- -nroobe Femur le the chow st bornodorless-Or !' ' 'aUrpfl5e yOt1.' ---`of7�elS� or one sold at -18c Willi definite ointment resardteaa ret bevy stubborn of - - - The fust member was a brawny Motifreal Dolice 'officer; bg -Hindu soothsayer.. "S.he then aro-low bchlcks whettl4tta Dec not r eding ��''u PRICY, they *$2.50 P$R JAY, Zdhon' Desmarteau, V+tho won the, 56 -pound hammer toss at the became so impressed by his fore- _ back of t � t Par their keep. POST'S REMEDIES St. Louis Olympics in 1904. Then came little Billy Sherring, of casts that she asked for a prediction Those w+cli a a R.O.P._ breeding back Bent Post Free no Receipt of Price -Hamilton, who .galloped home in front of• the wor'ld's athletes regarding Head Play's chances in to them tori rot a profit even. -with sae liaeen at E : rnrner or Lnsaa. over the original marathon course in Greece; at the 1906 games. Y low cgs prices and when eggs are nisn Toronto Bobby Kerr, of Hamilton,' winner of the 200 -meter event at the the Derby. You willrod recur cash tar -w ive the. cora e ' • • egg Production You w111 receive. yti a Dur- FORMULAS: 260 each. Neuralgia •ase. 1908101y-mpics in London;'George Hodgson, who won two swim chased over 4,000 R.O.P. Pedigreed cock- Hives. wrinkle Remover, Breath ,purl - events at the 1912 Olympics is Stockholm and the great Cana re -The swami peered deep -Sato the erela from high record hens to use 'in 'fler. Corn mover: stake' cmckens tar. our 'mattuge'ZhTs Year. you, know what Somers. !i8 Ash. Sudbury. than walker George Geulding,.who won in the Antwerp. Games transparent" depths of the ball. you are getting when you order Tweddl. _ in, n w help swell the roster. "Your horse," he said, "is . the Chicks. Also started chick*, older pullets. . OPPORTUNITIES F011 Vaacouver'a slim whippet, Percy Willillms, who scored a btst, but I see a cloud in the crys- illusbroiltrated cks. _ guktY.Sou}ts. sena for _ _ . _ MEN. AND- wOktiN flluetrated catalo¢ue. double at Amsterdam, winning the 100 to 200 meter sprints: tai. You are in danger of being TREDDLE CHICK HATCHERIEOntario ttaT o BE A HAIRDRFLSSER Ethel Catherwood. the beautiful western girl .who captured the" Fergus there, and the Canadian girls' relay team of crossed up -by a crookedclique. sotly CANADA'S LEADI SCaoos, -+ women's high jump bfrs. Alason was sfartl2 d" aut'of ' "DTFI!(O AND CLEANING Great opportunity Learn _ r Fannie Rosenfeld •Myrtle Cook, Ethel Smith and Florence Jau* her accustomed., caFm Bell, all won places in the mythical Halt In' 1932 at Los Angeles, HAVE You anything use" dyeing or clean- Pleasant dtsntee�d l v otewtoa, shoe writ. - Toronto's Lefty Gwynae, a boxer and the western high-jum err "What can I do?" she asked las+ wetse n e for mf Questions. o Thousand, of'ffuAmerica's ceuPot t Sys-eradnatN an glad to answer Your Questions. Do America'* Greatest 87atsID _ �ilmean Lefty GwYbton, both won Championships• In 1935 at iserr anxiously. - - Partment H - Paikeei Dye Wnrke Limited. illustrated Catalo¢ut Free lin, Frank Aiayot of Ottawa defeated the world's best paddlers. * • " - - -_ _991 spnr• Sk_ T-ronto writs E eau - MAR VEL HAIRDRESSING or Call BCSOOL Md ill 1948, at St. Moritz, it was Canada's sweetheart, Barbara. "Come and see me shortly be- trod swl� teas B1nor at w.. Toronto r Braophes:. . , Ann Scott, who added to the Dominion's sport glories by wintn g tore sundown when'thecrystal- ball. .a4 Eucg St.. aamuton -world and Olympic fancy skating bonors. is clearer. I can then give .y_ou a. �pecMOIDd ct Edo CARTONS r11 Rideau SL. Ottawa The Hall committee hasn't stopped at that. Louis Ruben • „ ' fibre 3 introductory see t .111-.9 mo prediction. the'swami rtD» s s 4, on• Joon •ss carcoaa. u?.o4 EASY TO QUIT SMOKING stein, who won -the world- fancy skatingtitle in St. Petersburg - - per 1000-csrhos or •4.so per 1$0 cartons: replied. Use obaaco Eliminator, pe a sciontiHe "+ over half a century ago; the late Charli?! Gorman, -of Saint John, . F.° B. stucLusn FtB@E LTD. st+aim•nt onlckls „tops oraysns taF N.B., one of the greatest blaldesmen to come from this hot -bed . Later that afternoon-_ he, again _ tobacco, rue the system o! a+cottne. of speed. skaters; three Canadian Diamond Scull winners, -Lou- 'consulted the magical ball of glass. urantrenl: oatarta lues DFM Pharmaceutical casmr.es tAi• ., r Scholes, Joe Wright, Jr., and Jack Guest, Sr., are listed. So is' "Change jockeys and your horse rmcm-fmploments dna macbm..bop.buai-, a.rta). P.O. Bo: 4?a. London. Out. slim Phil Edwards, one of the great modern runners, three times• -will min." was his prophetic utter- compplletelerreep.lnt � ishop ine pand aselelnrm ih•q iP- Acet•1Oy ISCHOOt on Canadian Olympic teams. - - once, and so on Derby, eve the maul Bot ?2s, New Liskeard. LawRN- Auctmnesrma.-Term soon. Fns There will be many more to come. such as Moncton'.' Jimmy= turf world was startled , when a - ca_ city a. ow . Auction colic• Ya.- - , isASI'BERRT Ptan'ts. No. 1 Government goo Cft7 t, fovea. Amsrit9.` - . • Humphrey, Montreal s Frank Lukoman, Hamilton's Tom Long- cablegram reached Churchill Downs certtfled Stock. Cutbb• t. Latham Taj - host. There's John C. Caffrey and Johnny Miles, each of whom ,instructing Head Play's trainer that tor. 1'itbtas. is oo per 100. express Pre. 300 -HEALTH Secrets (some Method). 1144 won the Boston marathon twice. and slim Gerard Cate Of St. paid. A.' B. JaeWon. atones Creek. Oat. Mone7-lfakmg Ideas tY. O. Plaaaj. "Herb Fisher must ride my horse stamp .briar free catalogues. _ Hyadnthe who took this classic four times. These ars only a _ few. You could rattle off seOf'ea Of-illnstriot{e names -that over the tomorrow. The message was as "s1i:EDSI Try our Always Tender Best. HEALTH PRODUCTS TB AflIT499. years figura is iaternationad competition, and brought glory to terse as it was inex licable. It Smd We for sample and !r« catatosttw lass et c.C+le Rd., Tbree Rt.ers. arm. P Arthur VwY: Tnrk. Prw Edward Ia- - 0117118=1 aTOCR ' the Dominlon.. Thera are the great professionals, George YotmBr meant that Charlie Ktutsinger, one land. -a Hod Stuart, Howie Moreas, George Dixon, Sam �angfor of the Ttation's leading jockeys, 11aiCTLAND ebeep-0oe PaPPies6 sired by atacasAITION Dahu.. Remains, send ear - Tommy Burns, mhos* names -would grace any Canadian *athletic to. be replaced at the last moment Int Cb Bohbatw stock .n- .cow nor.. rest Haei•7 McCombs roathllL Ontario. Hang Marren. Soule. Ostarto- roster. ' by a compat'a-tive unknown. - - t91•seFs But; as it stands, the Halri list.reves -mors strikingly that - • • * _ RRD RICH__,MTb+ times& strawberry i perhaps yotl imagined that Canada has sent some. great athletes The rest of . the story is. to _ be over tasted'" Two East du a *alaczD Registered mute" tell - �O ffie international were. TAL304tesR,-Fleet two crop raspe.rry. for malt 9Lad laundry.a r saso.o4 Plus tart found is the record books; how vwLE�rtN$-Beat new >ennial main. he. -V a t, Pital."ease aesa writes Pelmo Park Pee.nnlet Gara•ma, ' ' once Th.."wlllets Hoopltal. Parlr. Get Your comments and aup4ea►fons For NFL eokunw► wX be wskernsd Head Play. plany pounds the Wanton. Out. M cheer ietywen, e/o CoMd ifeeis, 491 Yale Sr., Toronto. better horse, tasted the dregs of PATFt9Te - w bitter 'de'fea£ dished out by Sroket's CREW -CORN •RALYX--F.,r earn tteRae. AN OFFER to oven Inventor -use a 1st Year Drasgioa setts t7tEas. irt- Tip, a "maiden" horse. Tho favor- .eaeloaa and fou Inform atroa acne tea.. Cal �� - - ite's failure was laid by many to R or Permanent TRErt u. nmpin strain. neer Ramey CoI. ret. Ott Paten& deter► for D.rmaaemt pasetrses. Qlsorons•sroo- spa 11Th Rank cereal Ottawa. L D IS T I LLE RS L I M I T. E D overconfidence- is well as alleged ter on any -so $1.26 par Ib. Stuart rt ' AMMN3TWW, ONTARIO foot riding tactics by Dun Meade nG..kt� ISIS. etir _ t i" rIn1az: akeoam. 0lptarm, rETHSRSToIVRAvoa a Nut Rellotten. - Established _ .._. _ who did everything but commit >RISH SETTER pups. .33A- each.. calx: ear str.a. Toranea •t' "t" It - mayhem oft Head Play through the Terrier, and Irish Adults. Reasonable. .tion an eevosst _ _ - Sen Hon.bersor, atreetsvnls. Ontario. stretch. He not only retarded him ekkl Ea8A11 wANTEU -" by hanging -on to the bridle, but. - ons, ORRASRf, _TIRRf swLRe ettmulator,.palesm�n. nen _to as - •- them, it doesn't prevent them from also whipped _the horse 'cruelly Paints' and liarnisb:s. Electric Motors. opPortttates to mak6 aD to: $100.04 a "V- 4 trying. And -of all the. millioa ex - pp 14t.etrical wppu.rlcw Retrts•riwn, rase 116.00 cotamt■ston an even $110.00 sale - so systems for doing so. probably around the head; forcing' him back rreesen, Milk cooler dna reed GrIna.ea. Toa nts4u. Shia to a golden opportaaltF _ time and again olid enabling BlOk- Hobbssbov Machinery. Mailr. wanted. for forma •D18H D* -L" ■alewnm the wackiest of all is playing write: warco Gnaw and ori Limited. er's Tip to Feat!! the finish line in Toronto. PrleIni Peers. P.O. Bos ?4. etatlom •'111• . 1 ! hunches. <We know, because we've, Montreal 10. P.4. pY lXE51TC lC been a hunch player ever since first front, the first and only once fhe" NO, 1 CLOVER Basswood Honey. 14 1b■. i --- Bley color -bearer ever won, s4 ae, 4s urs; St,", - 70- tar. M4'54 - rad STAMMERING -t ted , • • • _ • * • Robert. Ritehte. his. a. Perth. Ontario. 11TAMMtRiNG ■cl•ntlScal y corr•a _ Of course, betting On horse races Booklet gives full inforpratim Write h strictly" illegal, not to say im- In case your early education was Fisher, "far less cape e a t� I+aliRci-- _aasar -sorely- replaced.Kurtainger, was -complete- 100 mutton ate«! ear coated 93-•00 cash Toronto. mora[, except when' the Govern- neglected and you dont know ex- with order. also : avociar savinse otos sweat gives its blessing -and takes achy what playing hunches means ly utjable to cope, with the. gifted goo to soo imitons tar and atter coated. Meade in that home stretch duel, Limited cock underwriter* 143 label soo gat- A Ttj • its rakeoff. - Besides; - since oar a little illustration will be the ion painted all tank. t4a,00 'wmle Inv 4�y� Queen's Park solons cut -loose with quickest way to inform you. Some although making such retaliatory la*c Writ• for, 1atalorus staiales* .partial s eaeiq their investigation last summer, efforts as he could. There was no strea. combination laundry tray Ind .tub, the years ago, • on his Fray to. Thorn- _ , streamline porcelain enamel iauaan cue. VA � hasnndbooks 1ia;e gone into deep hid cliffs Rau Track, a friend of ours lingering doubt is anyone's mind, .nowon, staves, refrigerators. oil but.. __- �. _ Ing and nowadays, it is about as had to jump quickly to avoid being however, that with Ktsrtaittger' err. phasure ' nrsutrls. RFerlsa>gIy t d''0° Dr. D.D. 'a° BATHTUBS $40.00, right or left hand Tod - D. D. 1?e•■ort � 0 aboard Head Play. would have • drain, Lovely Igircba Washington and vopolar. tel■ . Good", °O hard to. find .somebody who will sloughed by a ,passing- automobile. sp«a■ ' �' 01'Om mod _ _ • _ been --a galloping Derby winner,. Rrcbiedae atatnle.a three piece- bathroom �a �"G■«= � al - Sweept a small wager on the ponies He landed, in a sittla$ position, est. whin or Coloured. Au shipments loot Ise other eros That 434 instead of losing the racebeeause delivered role nearest rallwas, • station. wpaa.trem ebeetto tet it is to find a= -well, to find a In -a roadside mud puddle. Furious, of a woman's sudden hunch ini. R. V: Johnson-Plumbin't SuPPlles, Streets- �■sGap �� � D. y `Used car lot -or a road dug up for he' tried to get 'the- number- of Ville. Ontario. 'repairs. the offending car; but -it, was going spired by her contact with a Hindu •. * • mystic. floitWORMS"Ratee your own. 'Taken •' too fait. All he could catch were my a rewininuisr a weak. No coot for Still, even in these reformed and the last two numbers -Number Two !000d. complete easy to follow Inetruo. „ uplifted times It .is interesting.: to and Number Seven.m . NEW and time.$� 40, Bae. L.k. r�m.191$r1e�. LOGY, LISTLEgS, think back on the bad old days. * * . • tat Rose Toru bus r onto and the -various methods the horse Kis, fury immediately evaporated. �% �� OF LOVE v t'--"yEn had of trying to beat the ' .,nat'a a swell hunch," he said to USE �L ' L �� y i ~ y raeee.' (Beal" them; did we asp? himself.•. "I'll just •go qpd= play Pu CRIBBAGE . 'Why., most of us were like the Numbers Two and Seven .in the - l��H `I f■�� -character who,- on- entering a c¢r- Dail Double."" No More Greenhouse Blues 'rbe2e'' a' new- sensational_ ih Write � •"epi ,. "fain race track" one afternoon, feet- Y e • • game Iwc out. For Free details wriN • Ever think of erecting a green- DICK SLEEMAN '> ingly reil'larked to a friend: "Gee, Which.he pr,leeeded to do. Two house' in the back yard? Entire! �welilitti r d _ • �.I hope I break even today because y Y ;Roots 921-1co BAY cera _ inhgias? and Seven stepped down In front of mahogany, with weatherproofed TORONTO 1. ONT. Nat ev to v? . _ . l=1aa.aN >'� tee I ,certainty' need the moneyl") tike little -gintleiiten, -witti there- iidewalis, and jig built to perfect' • tToil Year rrknws) upaat "Vt- It yoe an diaatipat.d t; ' • • ' Butt that our friend collected some- fit; prefabricated green house - is - toed tnq mos distr+$ ir■■is-tw mar > !i; ' But although horse players knots' UP Yew t-0 - cited ' thing like -$180. So that's hunch- now offered for simple assembly, O°t °r agoPals.trhro is their hearts that they can't beat playing;•, although,, of coyrse. it using- only screw driver and ham- Fire Extinguisher son � y g� � �a - doesn't -always -work out to such mei. All glass supplied cut- to ex. P lice and ■01 the >'lo.r R; ressure-operated, dry-clleinica7, °dt .a faker. hal f t a satisfactory ending,- .ore's the. :act. size. Finished greenhouse y. .bare thaatstimc',d toweg r Pity. measures •8 x. 10 feet. portable fire ex[ingtiisher is re- wtv 11tW . Y * • « - * • • loaded- cynical andg in charging*the nndsutlit 6om.a� in.a tham�m �.ad One ase o ch _ ressed air at any hunchslb"he-costliest piece of on record was back " " Deacr bed *-Mad a long -handled, serzle vi� lb. stallon.mNozzle discharges .. z� •• playing � in the 1933 $entucky ..Derby the tan shaped water dispenser now Definition of a psychiatrist: The �. s a cloud" -like patters' most effective - - ' y•• race in which Don Meade, riding lawn aprilikler -has- a swivel -mount- last man yau'talk 'to before vett for extin ishin flammable lquid 5 Broker's Tip, and Her-bie Fisher ed !seg to permit hatred -operation. � g talk to yourself." ry . I ' and electrical fires. Weighs ten 42 astride the favourite,. 'Head Play, Can also- be, anchored in the gar- pounds when fully loaded. .5 came (�owa the stretch using every den. Said to -be adequate for both _ _ 12SUE .11 - 1952 , fotil tactic in the book -and some old and, new ;fawns. Plasti•g con , that weren't -on each. other. ,Brok- ...-struction .prec'ents rusting. )' er's Tip finished in front by a snoot, undoubtedly -the -poorest -horse that---- �� Fender Protection. ever. won .tbe Kentucky Classic. - Airfoam' 'cushioning'-laininated _ __,' , • _ tit . * * * with grease=p;oof vinyl fiTrit "' is' X But -as Horace Wade recalls in marketed to protect vehicle's finish ' r.' a recent issue of The Polict Gazette white being serviced. `Comes=in,two - - - _ _ - r • ' - " ctr --Head Play's fate was settled long siies-27 by 36 in. or 33 by 54 n. before that several days , " earlier in a Lo-n'don'dratting room R au_. "Mrs. Silas: Mason, ambitions- to- .sEOKIN erg iahew eeserrlM� N be recognized as queen of the inc11heg ts •soh wo►t. Mwhree g e turf, a crown then worn so regally w �eiM esyvss `"FAM terege 51.00 6y 'Airs. -Payne �•�� hitney, hoped 1 . - `• -. •- Jar .• •• '._ .._ _' -'_ _ - ... _ _ ••' y - . - 4'- r •� �=- :• ?HEATREWH-ITBYI = t' BROCK �ushby s I�ard�rare . - F__ . .s U% E Er 18 WEST HILL "BEATTY ELECTRIC. RANGES r'( � �X Y Stop' 81, Kingston Road THURSDAY, FR.fDAY, SATURD-vY—'J1ARCH 13, 14. 15.. SCAR:. Phone 7 - 1911 yhoBEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS w. At 7.1N► and 9,00 P. M. Saturd�yty Matinee at 1,3u '�-- Saturday Evening ShoK- Start'At 0.00 P. 3I. RANGETTES AND ' - - Fall In the Saddle ELECTRIGAL APPLIANCES .TxURSDAY, FRII, SATURDAY-- DIARCH 13, 14, 25. JOHN ttAY\E. EI.LA RAIi\ES AID _ - GEORGE (G�+iBBN) HAYES Sr H --Paint and iGe •eral-Hardware p�i 111 ate :I qdd�® 3PLUS - LEO` ERROL _ BUGS- BUNNY CARTOON, and SPORT ••e•ee' - - ` PLiONE PICKERING IN TECH-NICOLOUR T MONDAY, TUE. DAY, V4:EDNFSDAY = MARCH 17, i8. 19, ..46 w ITH — RANDOLPH SCOTT and JOAN LESLIE - ..Evening Show. At 7,W,- P, Ni. Last Complete Show At 8.26P. M.' A HOWARD HAWKS PRODUCTION. ' . "auncemeitt, that tae local pas- x - _ I tar of the- ,Baptist Church. lay. - �f# M iD iolli'iaire for. Ch rlsty • - .. • � - THE THING _ _Davison, sub_ decided to stay. - �� - - _ George Dari _ on w h this chaf e, avison ..WITH, Mac MLRIRAY and ELEANOR PARKER ' FROM :�`t3"CHFR -i�c�l•��,D . is highly thought • of and hs many ' 3 PLUS SECOND PRODUCTION TION friends are pleaaPd is know he it to'.' i > be with them. t ' = Footlight varieties The .sm n -Mi., and Mrs. MONDAY, TU ES., WEDNESDAY — XkRCH 17 18 19,: 'son .b M tiD Jack Morgan had his tonsils rem- = _ ', . -ALL STAR .1419W — and_— 'F0? YEA'S o:ed at the Toronto General Hosp- - k -- ltal last week. •-. * \i» ATTR?.'CT30\ _. Mira. Alan Taylor atzd two iris, hV ron, the i _ _ _ ._, ty .of :':G`ocdvvood. spgnt. t e we�k-ets� ndeHill .:. ;1 _ .Starl>tf t - _ here with- Mr. And :firs Fred. Rea- , ..r . _ {...!WITH-- DORIS D a Y and GORDON %Jac RAE s - l A� haw. '--:WITH. TH CI AUDETTE COLBERT and NN BLYTH la- M. a �e .is -assth :o .the •�a - - - P ging that "crows. bring 'spring- wther"-th4n Clpremont is crrtaid- _ Hvtel Sahara ly due far mess of rt. Cruws wereC - _- .. _to_ be seers everywhere is the com 11JH — INONNE-DEC_tIlLO and ROLAND CULViM 0NEWS mtlnity: on Monday. _Max,genial ma 4xe� 5' - •.• . _ ... _.Sa- h 4s� 6�,rP31 irk n _ a tl of the . ee tie Ae�� �o-gip L'luo],�1n�'I;: Arittboi (]r1CeJ1 _ w 2 a the Bo: ffic en's EveningsT�- 6:8s0 P. IK. • - - - .�IrteY h flu O t Op i a non fItdtrea was confined to his Saturdays and Holidays e.00 P. M. Manure 3p -wader on' display tit Claretnon�. Go-��, home gvor thr. w•eicerd tt't:h a ;eryMatinee :aturdays and Holiday@ - 1.SU.P. 11I. w _ . - painful nesr;c: . FLOGDL-IG1iT. P_1RKJ N G _ '4Ve are:e4ectiiig soon the new Co -Up Blarkhavk _ _ MAKE PARKINU A I'LLASURE µ'.TH DUR * \ .• ATTENDANTS -AT 4 liar' Bid' delit'ery �Ai{e_.. _ Li.iNBARTON ALL TIMES , �— i�8if abOlW Nk, are sorry :p hear that Mr. T. our Lrac]e-In' til]OK°tine8 on. electric Refrlgeratora• illc(.lasPan is'confined to the East • (;,�nefal HosW;tal.. We hope he will >� PHONE 38 COLLECT.- '-AVL DELIVER. � soon be feeling better.' •fir. c = ,Joannie Hepworth'spent several best of duck in their new home. T —� _- �CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE Base visiting 'her grandparents in Porit forget the variety Concert PALONE 13 CLdRIDMONT the church tonight and Friday, ' Whitby.. m We are glad to see Mrs. Geo.'Mc- -$.30. hurt mgh t are 14 Claremont 9� in i T ' Cbnochie- around at again after a week .A Father and Son Banquet for is _-;a.-the hospital. the Scouts and Gabe of tbl First Communit ''Hall war down Montreal over the end to Mrs. D. Stivr► eand baby Baugh- Dumbarton Troop and Pack was held - ��Iaremor�t ' arof the weter expect to lea -re this week to last Friday night in the United Under ,Auspices of Park Board d, The annual meeting of, the 'W..1. join her husband in the Fort Will- Church Sunday School Room. There GOOD PRIZES - -111 be held -on ;March 20, at the iarn District. ':We wish them the was a large attendance of both fat- o- "AREHONT hoarse' of Mrs.'Ken Ward. Roll Call beat of luck, in their new home,- hers and boys, and after a hearty —Your Membership Fee. Motto will Ed. and Do' Brown were banquet, Re r, Bamford spoke a gave talk of the work at our divis■ Agr, and Mrs. Fryer and air. and p y' conal school m• ]gave. Hutton of Toronto, spent. the be gi-aen .by Mrs'. W. Sanderton, the much* entertained by friends and re- word of welcome to the fathes. The ,and co-operating with g • man e4 week -end will 'Mr.'"d Mrs. Ken,, topic` -"Makin a Buttonhole," El- ceived beautiful gifts before boys gave a •demonstration of their.. Cobourg to help them sponsor a I -' ' ' Y Ward• ection of Officers. T;ie lunch coram- : leaving, this week for their farm, regular meeting program and Scout Cl One ess ally. Club cc Seventeen tables of epchre play- ittee will .be in charge of Mesdames north of Uxbridge. movies • were _ show -n. One of , the O member and wife serve' as ere had a very enjoyable evening Stickwood, Carruthers, „Cook, . F. _ Murray Brown and. Rosa Thomp- Cubs thanked the church for the use Boy Scout and Girl Guide Leaders. y on Friday when the local branch of Redshaw and D: Pugh. son motored to Indianna recently on of the Sunday School Roortt and. Operated Kiwanis Park with the the Women's Iarstitute held ,a party Mrs. S. Cook, of Lansing, agent a buainess'triP. ` . - ' - Mr. Jack Phillips replied and one of children's playground equipment aaa Sunda and Monday at the home The Kiwanis picture this week is the Scouts gave a �pte of thanks to baseball diamond. Members sp in the Masonic Hall. Lunch was ser- Y approximately 400 be wed by the committee following the of her son Earl here. '`Btitnstone". the ladies of the Friendship Group Y hours woririn •�� Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cox of Hai_ The, Young. People met. at the .for•the lovely supper. Mr. Jini-Clark on ground$, la. , , . iland spent the Week=end 'with the' home' of Bei. and., Mrs. Warwood the chairman of the Group, was the While short of members to do all la- � Quite a number from here as e WI, 1 been suffering --from -the flu artd latter�s parents, Mr... aster -of -Ceremonies---- :fie worlwe_.feIt the ttrg4ncy_. _for or- I colo during the past tiro weeks; Johnson., thoroughly enjoyed. Delicious re- Miss Muriel Bamford entertained gals K Club which we sponsored in People from north and south were Mrs. D. Pugh •bad Mr. and M•rs:' freshments were . served . by Mrs. her -Class of Nursing Education Gen- September, Membership now 60, We _t4- the .Cl Leslie Feasb f To yWa, Wood. _ — __. ___ __ —eval --Post Graduate Course of the bought uniforms and supplies for Weekrend to share in the bargain on - �daY The latter were also Last week -end, ninety relati7es University Sc9taol of Nurses, which teaching knitting, sewlig, etc, they had in coal....it's something to- guests of Miss S. E.Evan@, frown Toronto and. Buffalo gathered ' included nineteen nurses -represent- During the year entertained at The Goodfellowshi Class of the to celebrate - the 78th birthdayof in the countries of Turkey,Syna, our regular meetings y day to see coal advertised at $10,00 :t -H 'll p*hold' ._ M T g 8s several boys p top. -= - - 'nited arc 'will a "mss- rs., nos. Bailey, at the home of Egypt; Japan and England, as well and girls from different groups, St. A bingo will be held this Friday tical supper', in the church base. hat' daughter, Mrs. Amer Sleep, of as Canada, Food ..was cooked. and Members provided .ttanoortat-ioa in`_ for children -'� sight; in -the community hall with meat on Manch 19, More on.this the- Line.. There •were. thirty- aerved;'Tepresenting ten-dt''fferent` on. totna. D` plenty of _gbod prizes. These atf-_ later _ six. grandchildren and twenty-four countries. A Turkish student enter- Members spend approxilsateIy 79 m ?. airs are being sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. Quartz and little' 'great grand -children- present. We- taiiied' with native _dances in cost= hours monthly on lg Club work, and lift son are at re wish Mrs. 'Bailey . 40 hours monthl - Park Board and proceeds will be present living ►t t}ce . y many more -happy •.ume.. Y on the pictgrt%� It sper+t-in-rendalting and decorating . home of Mr. and Mrs. Binstead. birthdays. besides the time -on the, �iiw*Iunis ph DUNBARTON KIWANIS =--Con'td Park. pi), I the. hall. • The congregation of Claremont . jlgr. and Mrs. E. Smitheram, of �i Mr. Clare Keevil- was on the alrt •Baptist Church and the -people of Ajayx, had -dinner bre Saturday night udhers, 260-0, children and several - (The above is the first of -a "rim list for a few days last week• the community as a whole, were with Mr. and Mrs. Motte7head. hundred adults attended these pro- revIlewing the past year's w^orli-6# lsr� i Mr. McNaughton of the Sarco Co, glad to %ear, on Sunday, the ashy :They are leaving thin veek to live BTams during the Yeas'• . the Dunbarton Kiwanis Club. MW ne. near Btooklin. ,We wisk them the H_ ad article and pictures in K Ray pest amide will appeu In our reu Ile of our Boys K Club and prssidsnt• issne.-Ed.) I t ,a WE