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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_03_21• • " - _ • -. :. , -` ,. • --',° '.. '� ... -, ' ,;. ,tad .• f )t v6t-4i - F - — - -- - --- - 1F r.. IGKERlNG� �- - - ONTARIO1952-5- -- - -- -- , FRIDAY, JIARCH ..1 Cents per Copy Authorized as Second Class -Matter Subscription Price: 5=.00 ' Per year U, S;, .SatiO --W. C. aIL'RIiAR and SON 'PUIsLISTIERS _ C x�'ickeisin-�'lattsville Pla F�nl �At �raoklia 1� y rens 7 ■ ` • Tons ht � _ . -ice -Peri" i in ,�'' Tonight is the night that eitldes BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR p Pickering or Platteville Midget.D• WANTED + icker* Village. Idockey Teams will take boucle the Provincial Cup, Unless there is it a• Pickering District High School re• Mr. and Dies. 111cEachnie Sr. via, , Imo' gee will be 'played to- ited his etight at Broolttin, at 8.8'0 p, m, quires a Business Administrator, r�rother' at Listowel last .(Part Time). Duties to commence f week. ttl , Thin is the second Yarns of a two- ! 1952. State sale requir• The neve green and whitefila gatite round,-'goale,th count, Lsat. , qualifications, experience by flooring in t%e locaI bank of Carr' Weida. several care -went down to letter to tke Secretary of the Board. _ merce looks vers rice. - Plattaville, when that team defeated A Personal Interview arranged 1 We have reports that crocus .and_. J the local team 9 to 7, giving t�iem a i i throug:r Secretary. snowdrops are n bloom in the +dll+ a. goal lead on the i�ounfl. Nm Irene teamsWhite, age here. The teams are evenly matched and Secretary of tate Board, Mr. and Mee, Fred Zinki' it was goal for al'all the wayTin- ung R. R. S, Pickering, Ontario non William, aged 10 was injured 'dl the last fe•w seeo mites of play, and .y t [Utteville last .Friday afternoon, resulting in popped in a "fluke" goal Rouge Hill Lions' Club Activitir$ slight concussion and shock. Hs is - i! t from the face-off at Pickering's end y now, in the Sick Children's Hos ital. of the rink k 4r ., March 10. -Rouge Hill Lions, as. p 3t will be a gold game no aaitRtRr Personified by Ed. PaMr. and -Mrs, Wm, McEachate Jr.ge and his had a birthday party on Wedtmes .Committee; were` : mong the first � daY ,wrho wins, Be sure to Ee oa banes . night for her father Mr. Ed, Stork to give the.home team support --the y to offer -bele to 9►1r. and Mrs. King i with.fz code d relatives attendin same kind that the Plattsville buys _ after the disastrous fire which des- '� g• after their home on March 9, Mr. David Marshall (on the for - received test week. ft's 8.30.Broo)4iu,. - N4rn Garr:cck, ('hC Farm (c,nmentatcr, hea-d ea -h eay during rriun Tuesday, March was District mer 13a,nigart place), Brock Road, tonight (F�iday) at 8.30. - •- hbur. slow n on the left .taking C'-jwn pr:cra •ours ig his mo: n:ng Visit to Deputy Go+ernor's Night :.t this was in se Botts condition dfor soma the aL'eyta at tNe Ontario Li.rsh:ck Yards in Toronto K'itk-bin: its the Y.ouge Club, A good attendaute i s over e w ee -ea when he Christman .h. Germany centre are: order -buyer Eric C'umimh, and Bob Morrison Lbestuck welcomed D, D, G. Art Kneeskan, : cut deep into a blood vessel whiles • • ..• (Marlager 14rited Co-ops of Ontario. at the Gley Eagles. In inspiring j shaving, He was rushed to hospital. r r + 91JU' transaladon of a stetter re- -'' ` -- _ - -. -- „ 4~'recently by Dunbarton home I talk on the history aad.growth of ! Ed' Stork and Dirs. R. oy- Lionism •Art stressed the fact that i er of Toronto attended a con- tat - OW Bdroel datociatiorr is published - Uver, Saa,0o0 Raised la Buildrt►g , inion at Hami)tcn recently. - lrersw9i!) �_yv I ON -WE -GO CLUB tam sin a Lion can have no greater aim _ r .a: r P g I Three youths- Donz, Martin, of d M a • * _ - c ( Af Dgnbarton United Church _ = _ than is have inscribed on his gip- Cherry-arood; Thomas McCallum and - [Jelsea-BvhJdaa l !Present ti'ariet Concert And While- word has yet to lbs re- , staph "Here lies a man." �lotautnal�e-l.a er y echoed from the Dominion Gove.n Art then presented Keys to Lion'` Gordon Stet art' of Picketing were g t TWO ONE -ACT PLAYS-' r. all seriously injured on Saturday Ven, a=• leas MAD BREAKFAST' ,' !neat as to its approval of the build- ' Bob Ryso_ n and -Winfred Dunham. y r i ing plans for the new -Ajax -4d though a young club„Rouge Hill d Dtsiar6sw Horde ani Sehst} Aasoc, and ! Pickering Township General I3oa- Key Members, dis- Road, ht w uen theiinto r car left ` e4 Brock :y _. Al_ Danbarton, Ont-, Canads, ''-'NOT TO -:NIGHT” - g P ready has four were taltert� two. Osls;r::st- li s.i�,� Already + petal the Board of Directors has tinguiahed members having brought M and M p+wn. _ During the Cnristmas holida' & in ST. ANDREW'S PRRSBYTERIAr, proceeded to arrange for tate turn- two newffi rs in o the Club. r, Mrs. Aealey 1hu... CH UR + C1H, P1CI�ERJ4G ishin s and .medical e A h' hli i of Port Peri y, :isYttu �.t LriJ airs. AS61 in tie refugee. camp at Uel- ' g guipmeat for x8. Bht of t:e evening was , �� McRae last Suii3a - - - WEDNZ~DAY MARCH 26. � the new -hos ital. the' presentation of a seven- ear y' seat, there is a family pxrgni and ( p' i Y Mr, Doug -Bryant was taken to j - B.iS: P. -M. It has 'been mceriai d that' a Perfect attendance in 'to President.. Oshawa Hospital It at.. week i three girls, the children ranging PP- P ,from one to six ears -of 1 Adlrtts fie, Children t5c. •rue mater" $10000 will eventual) Frank Stak:is by Zone Chairman y ase. Al- 1 �' Y Mr. and Mrs O, Croxall, Marsch- !Abonsh friends and homeland are f' These play® packed Dunbarwn be spent. on new equipment,, e+rn Alf Greenwood.. ..One. of •Ontario's enter and son Dhdrrd visited Mr. missing the Christmas spirit begins Church two Rights Last .week, so though a like amount is now in the outstanding Lions, Fr. nk is setting Y ' if o a standard of achiecement at which sad Mm' Ken Morley on Sunday, -� t to work its miracles. A well- fin ! u• enjoy a good laugh, doo-t , _ hospital, and has been aecei ed f r•om i Christmas tree stands - decorated tai to attend. 'Central Mortgage Bird Houaing..Cor� all his Club wit}'do welt to aim, at Orono on Sunda 'errda~ orals n z ar Part of the ry John' Ashton- tam n _ with candles in, our room and shines ]� P p is P. t of 'the purchase: p. gram consisted. of - A near"U eratin ` members 'talks Iron Raymond Lee Miss' C:.r•olyn Smith is corf��d to wben'Aarkness carnes; tike a synl?l FIRE MARSHALL ON JOB P g Room and U'a- bed with an infected thzoat. of peace in all our. hearts, Children j r stetrical Tabres 'have a been contras- discu§sed the care ' of an autornob- I - ted for because of the long dela Page in a tai I Mr' George Mout was taken to __ __ 6. , ile and Lion Ed: Pa 'Oshawa Hospital on Sunday for an - ,ezdtaed„ all haler together; what will.!' Southwest Pickering Firemen ;veld_• � g Y _ . I' In, delivery, of. these ma or if�ems ented discusaian urged us all -to. use Pentre CbrisKinaa bring for etch i fire_.drilts lit Thursday night and j operation for a - our natural abilit`is",n the clause of PcP"r'dici`rr1' "L;as, ie- good child. M8 Lny parenta look wi-,h i on Sunday afternoon- Fire . Marsh- and the ptj c basing committee have ports are of his doing well, sai eyes at these chi}drea deQrl9ed all Alexander was on hand foF the spent rriariy hours in pricing the Lronism. L man sur pp Car:,ival Chairman Pete Row•ett ( The C. J. Hutt family visited rel• of their 7rameland. Yet tie tree . fitiada•y practice when oil blazes and y su. ical au lies. The present I atives on the Kiirgsw•ay last,,Sunday. doctors . and surgical instruments distributed the i1ist two thocsand bei" );scree people to cet§e to dream a gra, s fire were set back of the. Mrs, John Laiy is c..n.r::cu Lp and remember. Father Christmas ffreha'1...L'se of tise_im nozzle .was ha`•e been sen't' to a reput*le ins- tickets to.his team captains for diIs tributian, Ask Ec�ur nr fora couple of week; with t:te flu. cornea and the chi) y demonstrated anrl- Mr. . trument firm; who.}ia've undertaken , i'ghbor Lion. `• the rerfurbi97iment of same. to sell you a 25c. share in the One The W' ;' f the "ntted Church A d feeling of diankfpl- Alexander informed , deep g your, reporter, met at the r. ar,e vi airs: �', Hutch - nese surges in each bean and urn t that he is leased with the "The 'present plana call for 35 Thousand Dollars Worth of useful - T-- KERINGNEW( P t' progress bis 10 bassinettes and.9 nurses' P gixen at, the Cern}s as ;.t last Thuts•lay, with u large at - rooms" gratitude to the giver of � made by our. icemen: � - - rues. to be � w -• • i , , .. -. endaiu:e. - A ' . e.•y' ,nteiesting grog- s � •n a mese sheens happiness. Yet the I These +oiun r firemen .deserve. ' rooms" stated R. G. Conant, Cht4r- on August • 15-16_ man of the Hospital. These facilit- -- _ m us etrju}ed by all, followed areAtest happiness was given by our best support, They drill in bit- ice• alo with a full by a- delicious tupch served by the _ I gabs an ordinary doll which my testy cold weathe and without pay. Y equipped op- Letters To Thr $door• hostess. 1 'Holding oratingdelivery iaborato • • • Mr, urrd bars, Art D3ichell incl. blx. dmaghter Karine, four years old, re- ; g on to a e hose to hich is room, . ry, �i ce0ed, This doll is made' of small 'i tinder terrific pxeesure -is a maul.• and o -ray room,'will be modern in Dear Sir: and Mrs. Gard 1h'inter hawe'tat.rn- sr in-• a high a il�arance and will result in a The Te' Pee Fire - ressaants, The hea,k was made )cern i Led jamb especially so , g - ` �� ed from Florida. � r y a woollen stocking filled wild tut- Find and in near zero weather. sparkling and gfficient new hosp- The volunteers of the Pick^r.nK I %Ir, an L sirs, P.c ss • 'SSur:isori :.re r 'Bags,. some of which were left to .Parents of small boys are asked ' ital. The fife acres of land that and Brougham Fire Department:;, home fro n Ca.ifornca. t bans as a pigtail. The arms were ' to keep their lads from interferin formPart..p . ,< g of .,the urchase w 11 af- and the other volurtt+ e,c s w�ro asp- y,mpathy is extended to -Mrs. with the firemen and a ui mentt.. ford .ample. room for expansion in isted them did. a wonderful job, in- I tCaotnued Urn Page Forte) q p Robe. l.utt�ly •.n tl.e doutlt of ser This .is serious and dangerous work, the future, deed, in saving furnishings, etc. af- g ather, -Dir, Wilkin -on; . of Gue:ph, OR BLS! - ne staffing problem- has been I ter the high wind whipped -the fire under -investigation for same • time- ` i� an inferno. Unfnrtllnataly, in ~ c�k R Card of Thanks aMr.., I7toi4trctl 'visited his ,i l a f by the Board, and,a Superintendent t. my shock, and -the con se uent daze Y q mother, who, is ill, in Durham. on 'Fke Brougham Cor..rtttnity Club - -still shortly be appointed. I 'did hot secure the rames to e - - is .definitely go:ng to irWrove the Mr and Mrs. Albert Hull wish to I p ' Monday, _ _ .• Ower ,004 has been raised °in, sonally thank them. I therefore calibre of :ieir- Seturday night dan- thank their friends and neighbors , I Among t:tose•who l:a• a been laid- for their cards the Building- Campaign, aid pledges Write to you to ask an assistance �f for a few days are: ;Dies: Cliff _ > duet Brougham, or else -close the I ,flowers and enquir- are being t•ece;ved week] b -the that m thanks be conve ed to them dire, hes during -their recent serious ill Y Y. Y' y I Barkey,. Mr. , Har. Richardson, Mrs. 1 two Aja a banks, the Chairman, and through the medium of Your 'paper. McQuoid, 'Donald Shortreeit Tine admis�ran is X1,00 per couple,.1 nearer, I I by George I.au -once., Treasurer. Their efforts in salvage, and prov- or genatrnen 75c. and ladies 50c: ' i Mr, and Mrs. Jas. F.•,Richarcison r 1s. sGon as the Dominion Grant seting the salvage, will enable us to and daughter, ' Carole, of. the Seconu , We have' the right to refuse ad- -Brock Road Community Club- is announced,: the contract for •the proceed farthtwith ti•i h reconstru+ . ; - mission to those not properly dress- I Concession ha•'e been spending three Y moving and building of the hospi-- tion, ed, or under the influence of liquor tel toil) be let, lt' is estimated the An especial thanks is dun to t:ie weeks in Tantp�, Florida; . There wi11 also be police protect Winners .last . tseek: Mrs. VJm• building will take three months to Pickering Police who' took chargo Gray, Mrs- Earl-- Beare, Mrs. Jas. g Phillips , (con..); H. playtori, Jas, accoml,li,h, which will result in the in ,niy absence, and indeed, after t,,, ;. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Annan Phillips, A. J. Gray, jcon.l. Dor,r openinn c.f the hospital•this June, arrival, and who cared for Mrs, Married Fifty Dears March 34. Jones thus kee in CRIPPLED CHILDR�1.41 7 size A. J. Gray. i}ost Lone Hands , p g her from -pose- ' r H, Plaiton. �1rs. Cornutt took 21 Poultiry Producers Plan Nlarketing isle suffocation in her desire to rush EV ` . Mr. -ani Mrs. Theis. Annan will ! packs of playing cards to Sunny- Scheele . back into-Cle building to ave some _ D YOUR HELP be mt borers to their friends and re- brgok Hospital this week and ;were � •��*, * * : {. personal items. latives on March 29th, from 3,00 to much ippreciated. .F{. �, lit+t"Fctin.ton. Ch:zu-sono of. It my sincere hope that you S� +6,00 and 7.00 to 9.00 p, rn, They. Zone �, ti'}Illpublish m' t%lnks for I know of i - of `thy Poultry i t oducers Y will have begirt nuzrried •fifty years The printer's "eternal fear" -the ivill be 'the special speaker at .a hese splen. r no other, way to reach t I952 �� on March -26th.; but twill. lianour-.th Winters €rtor-' becot>3es-a-rel-ie seting of all poitltry'pr ihucera iii dt elrotts, wh t -hope 4-'i.. occasion at at their'hdme on the' ?9t}r, twhee it turns 'out to be, not a grin Ontario County. This meeting it i11 gf n,f Teache,d out 'to Help me in my ' !: ten's error, buk the do make e held i need, Y plena• n Manchester Hall, Tues'- "Homing Pigeons" At Kihanis of them --followed by headaches, day, March- ='�, at i.00 P. t1t, 'V32, L. W. Jones I 1► --- --- Hethel•ingtoh will odtline the Poul- I After being introduced : by Bob. In DtemoriaIn ti•y producers marketing scheme to 1 - :PICKERING CRIPPLED Stroud, John Shewchuck, Oshawa, • * • '• be toted on during the next month. ilii _ VILLAGE D[EETLNG introduced most of the members of. CALVF,RT-In loving memory of Eweryone-who has had any poultry: `.TUESDAliMARCH 25,1952 CHILDREN Dunbarton Kiw'anis; at their last I my dear• mother w'ho passed away during the past year is eligible to I I meeting t a most inLerestin , March 21' '1935, and.m dear fat- -vote and should be vital) interest= 1 y g o g, but . Y ', y THE TDWIN-HALL ' , little known sport -Pigeon Racing. her,'who -passed aivay May 17 ' ff. ' ed. The aim' of the Producers is to I A@, 7444. P. M Q It is hard to realize that 'homing `'Thy will be. done ' seems hard -to stabilize• the •price of eggs' and so Li,) -To discuss the renovation br a+ U Y AND .USE pigeons fly distances of 500 and saY,` - assist both the producer'and con- re -building of .•the resent Town I ! J .� 800 miles during some of i:te•ir When ofie ewe loved has yassedatiay sunset., Hall, p EASTER. SEALS. races. John told of the -specialized 'Some day,. perhaps we'll 'understand, South Ontario Federation of Ag- (3,) l:p-to-date report on the Wat- breeding, feeding and t1 a cleaves when twe -meet again in that bette' riculture is sponsoring this meet- er Situation. i ANNUAL A' P P R A L j Hasa necessary for the raising of land. ing, They are. also co-operating in- THE TRUSTEESMARCH 13—APRIL 13 Ono homing pigeons. ---Lovingly remembered by their a very big way to make this mark- Cyril E.. Morley, See.,.Treas. 1 daughter Beatrice, and girls, eting schema a success. -' J .,. _ , ,. :_ .rte• - ••< 'I specially wanted it, of course. PUTTINO Answerins n mail has also -. — -- — kept tae pretty- busy. Not in ori- i ` Hol p The Red Cross result with this column but u e result of a recent rtide is the • - -_ -- -- _ Family Herald and Weekly, Stu. Yesterday, to get Vo s from it rd �• � Bob took ns over Io see the Ford plant near Oakville.. That served gave us a an outing and ttrechaFged the ttcar _ battery. When we got home Partner and '0 M I were both so happy in the realiz. i��€' ' ation that our farm is in a quieter part tr the country: Thank yet •� ;::�'n�` f � industrial expansion has not yet '� / T E JL caught up with 'us. But since we live on a Queen's Highway there "i is no telling h,#w soon that day ' }-} will co tie. - IT'S A DIQf� MOd@rIt Et�gUee �' `•o It was strange looking around +� man's extremely jealous wife the Oakville district. Residential threatened him on her death -bed: •By Roberta Lee Oakville has always been so very - "Now Robert, if when I die, you y� exclusive, so that now it. seems to ILf.10 ED IN should start chasing other momea, t % be entirely out of character, No JIFFY 2'11 dig myself up front the gnvr Q• L it proper to send a birth- ?1 doubt some of the older residents -and•hsunt you." The man was very day' greeting cwd'to a member of a s are pretty sick about it. There resourceful; he- buried her face behaved family shortly after the was not much to see at the Ford Altd f11+. -.. down. "Dig,* death has occurred? F g he said. plant --except large areas of good, A. Yes, any thoughtfulness of arable farm land laid waste where RELIEF iS LASTING N/oinderflul !deo! this kind is never improper. How•' huge shovel's and 'bulldozers had For fast relief from headache gel ever, the card should not be of ' , ? been in operation. Activities have INITAxTIxa. For -real relief go �3 the frivolous type, nor should itsuspended.- g been temporarily 'ImsTAmmit. For proloripd wish "a happy birthday. A "think- ¢ rr Ing of you on your birthday" card �S a passed the McKendrick farm get IxsTAxstaryef where the shell of the old alfalfa Yes, more people evci7 day are would be appropriate. �1e,u prbceasing ,plant stood like a g1•iost finding that INaTANTDM is one thin+ Q. Is it proper for a married _ ~_ ' of the past -but a comparatively to ease lain fast For headache, for siiotnin to use her maiden name as recent past. For a year er two this rheumatic pais, aches and pains of a middle name after she is married? 4564 i ` 14/2-141/It plant • gathered up surplus alfalfa � . for neuritic or neuralgic depend on Ix s� '• A. Yes, this is the establisixed,' from the farmers .or miles around, bring you quick comfort _ - custom In other words, Dorothy ' and then dried and ground the INsTAwrmz is-ad.,]ilola pre.• s Ruth Smith marries John Henry �' alfalfa intc meal which was -then . - erspcioa of three pro -wen asedical -- ... Jones, and she then becomes YOC WILL LOUK 1'ALLE32, .-;shipped for •z rt. It was a new Po iagredimts. A=: _ Dorothy Smith Jones. and slimmerl This style is cut to venture and showed great promise tablet usually Q. Should the word "dew" be fit the figure with shorter waist- but falling export prices and win- teat relief: capitalised in the salutation of. a line, generous bust and hips. It's ter killing of alfalfa changed the 41011laaaatss%aft- _ letter. as, "My Dew Mrs. Jones?"' a perfectly proportioned half-size picture.. We "wondered if at any sM�rs No; it is written, "sty dear Mrs. :.pattern. Yoq'll love the sweet- time this industry, would be re- aM Maes k heady -Jones." heart neckline, step-in closing. vived. _ Q.. What are suitable materials 64; Half sizes W4 also passed the King Paving Pattern 45 ! at t i _.where-all-kiucis.-of -hda `. _ for the wedding gotres- at an its-Is.ii,---l+�; -a8y4� �?4,--24'i5r.--5iu- _p vye_ .. ��� formats t' road equipment stood " read - • prang or summer wedding? .. 16„ takes 3� yards 39 -inch. Em -Y and - - ntiffil A. Organdy, batiste, pique or broider transfer included: ..1 begin again their work of , .. im- - P 4 Y 12 -Tablet Tin 20E white cotton net are suitable. A Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS provenlent car des*uction, depend- Economical 46 -Tablet Bottle ?ie • short veil can be worn, or a. small (35c). in coils (stamps cannot be Ing on how you look at .it, cap, lade handkerchief or We passed a farm where a new ,"&kLABA • P picture accepted) for.this this pattern. Print • hat Crepe. linen or - cotton shoes plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, combine was .fitting out in the -- " -• are worn, either white or -the same STYLE NUMBER Heid -no dotthi it had been there isDlGtt y all winter. Few farms have #acili- z,,� - color as the dress. Gloves are Hot Send order to Box 1, 1..3 Eight- a dM.asMaas 4 a sera N teleses - necessary. If the wedding to to be tenth St.. New Toronto, Out., ties for housing oversized equip - or earwr w�t0we� �-- outdoors, -garden . flowers make a _ stent. We noticee a small 'house, steres T � suitable bouquet ''� crying out for' a coat of paint- - r(D t with a television aerial that. racti- Upsidedown to prevent Peeking • Q. When cheese is served with ,� 1..- (ally covered the roof. p apple pie. should It be sate with Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS is buttered separately.Small All last week 11 had been hearin rte° cr eeto•er assn, "ea dreesatat roe n .D. n pieces, g rteaertpewo totdiearr or cera et:eaaeo,. In coins (stamps cannot be ac- of the crust may be tiled to assist harrowing details by radio of the ISSUE 1Z - 1952 cepted) for this pattern to Bos' 1, in getting bits of food from the outbreak of -foot and mouth di - 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto plate onto the fork. least, Of course it worried me to 1 Ont: Print taint PATTERN think of the dire consequences to i�.trtSCi�US FtON EY $RAN RINa plainly Q. How much room should t» the unfortunate farmers in the' af- iNUMBER, your NAME and6, for each guest at a dia>see fected area. But it wasn't until 1 y� • Hot i JIDDRESS. table• saw pictures in the papers that the goodies coma puffin' from ! P P - +e fi V ick to make your Duca in quick time with new Such a colourful roundup of A. A space of from 16 to 20 it affected the cattle, really hip_ Fleischmaan's Fast DRY Yeast! Na ..handiwork ideasl Send twenty-five inches. This is called the cover, full'. realization- of. the tragedy, as with the now `. snore spoiled ekes of yeast! No mon iceats now for our Laura Wheeler and each cover should be definitely me. There was the huge pit; the - last-minute tris -this new form of "Needlecraft Catalog. Choose- your marked with a service plate. -' poor diseased cattle standing there, F@it DRY Y@pft Fleischmann': 'cast keeps is yottF.evpe Patterns .from our gaily illustrated Q. How long before the schedul- unknowingly w a i t i n g for the board' Girder a month's supply. Rot's, dolls, household and personal ed time of the wedding should the slaughter. That really got me accessories. --A Free Pattern for a ' ushers appear at -the church? down. And yet,' since they had .handbag is printed in the book] A. They should be on hand at to be killed, how better could it be - • least an hour beforehand. It is part done? Being herded together ;No matter what you do, some- of their duty to welcome the guests wound not frighten the poor beasts one always knew you would_, and conduct them to their seats, because range cattle .are used to. being run into corrals and herded - - d. Attendants E0. Cast nlatlga 1 jus together expression ntttl sir It t that a e Sion i CROSSWORD an she-.ick 4 salattcea trusting eyes that got me .down: t T. Beton 1- Slmpletoa r/ Climbing rOOt and mouth disease is a 10. x a evvaal ;6; etcan dtah will be a tittle while yet before we Y �. eld :PUZZLE =coy and I pepper . R major 'disaster for Canada -and it - Units ACROBS I1. Tiny iS. T,amb•s lies �h a By know to what extent t will affect a se. P'ac 1!. A. enavicer national economy.� a t. Bs was of Rt. Serpent name y; spelled learn (7. Poet The other night Daughter honed r. EZCeAd a a ' : gp aubcrl �� DOWN 1T.:ADpointment A9. ! lower 1 p 1. Pnergy to meet so. Kind of.ilk and she was in quite a way about ` &Chop !. E:haustlon If. Or as�te era 61. Away it, partly because it is in the area �s It sentSomWith from lack 4111 !0. notice 6!. Contend. . ,�c�• a a sent with a tool notice 63. Male swan p beet " we Lived a'titu we were vv� letter P. TAnd measure 21. T.tirht wood k;, Cluster of out on ,the prairie. One thin;. use do ..� "" ti ld.Playing card 4. tnternattonal YI. Fxttri A bird fibers in wool knO.w, the people out West willgg !i 1Temale hone lanavaae -•a. Rnlldithters $7, Thus P P IL i• Brother of •!s. Below 51. Rymbnl for take this disaster in their . stride ST. Accordingto Jacob Lt• mike of earn telluriumr wv ,... sthey.,h e taken others _ IR Greek sea god i I i 9 10 i drouht. oods, grasshoppers rand Acts 1si�.- --. s1. Two (area:) i I early fr ,s f . 1 • AL Byuable at. keep or all this bad news it ....<. HONEY -BUN RING 11-1 tion 1 has been a wonderful week- -more ti, Day continuous sunslune. 'than we. have �t Day 4111 she + had all winter. Which lle!ped me O Scald ?4 c. milk, ? i c. granulated f dough, Cover and set in ~uncut ` week (ab.s 1. 9 0 sT. Darourea p lot because P Q sugar, I;i tsps. salt and ?•' , g Too 4 .I, was. ex .ericncin � c. place• free from dean ht, Let rise i1Before toag ih shortening; coal to lukewarm doubled in bulk. Punch a few' troubles of my own. A 'cold ii. Apt - - - -- g — , - �anwttilr-measure-into a ;n douglranc} roil ontin ss fol one thin and tach I deft the bowl 34 c. lukewarrn water, 1 tsp, oblong ahont 9" wide and 24!'-, IT.pItU iloodittva lights oil in the car ant} ran the gramriated'sugar;'stir until sufi_ .tong; loosen dough. Combine?' SL BensStin 2 battery 'down so completely the as is dissolved. Sprinkle with 1 '' li * rth -packed brown. sugar :RR English aohool" f,1 40. Charge wouldn't s - 41.ArtWo car wool tart at a"11 gust +when lv pe •leis niann's Fast Risme and ; t, liquid'honer; spread - ' a>t: Anct vt Irlai� 3 rn envelope r dt over danfih and sprinkle with -' R Dry !:east. Lct stand 10 utius: city THE -4N stir well, ' c. broken -.valmits. L'eginning at If. Eye (scotch) R 3 NOMI .TO s R 141V E a long side, loosely roll up ,like a dd, too 04liars Add 'cooled. tnill: mixture- andjelly roll. I,ift citrefully iw,, a metes COLDS stir its 1 well -beaten e r ; dT. Wager -- 49 egg and 1 tap. greased R,;', tube !tan and juin �4tL,, DDeeeeived •..BRONCHITIS rated lemon rind. Stir ati 2' c. ends of dough to form a rt•i:*. - RR. ffisvi orD� r A warm til fr••ly once -sifted bread flour; beat ua- Brush top w•illt t, cited bt,tter. oar at to Apply and a sat. Rub til smooth. , Work- in 2 c, (abbut) 'f ov'i:r aril let rise. until doullied ' once -sifted bread flour. Knead in bulk. Rake, in-n��deratee: hot sd. lfaal In w•U', AAenaye neck. iR, veergreels 1MiMT At eit. M eh' for f3 on - lightly -floured board until oven,_3i:', 4540 miuutn.e. I:rnsh smooth and elastic. Place in top tvitlt Hone} suer si ritiil_,o Witli - tiT. Not al dlasend >ha� STA greased bMv1 and grease ton of chopped a :ilnyts, net alort. � , i ' N. PTeArfaheet ,a"" _ J,nswir Sliewhefe on This ' page _ .the fork or the? � A. Usually it's more ten! - , ,.�„ �ti a came back to Ginger Farm =and bete, too, we saw things that a to eat it with the forte. Bast it's not But it's RONICILES needed fixing-uafiniRhed improve- _ - .. improper to ick it up with the p fingers if yep choose. 'a // � , Rt%doLtr,.e ments left v from sat fall; over 1 painting to be clone; wood to, be gathered—but thank goodness. it - - Q. What should '-porton do '4d t C to r1� e i•: Mill nue bnnte iii the cnuntry - - e hat vompletsd`introduch4 Itch iy �Y� �4V� t Wrap' and 'tier Easy ss pier It's + -.. .- - --!'le new Snappy -Wrap! As shown, ns? He should try immediately to _Which would ;on say is 'the more sensitive -our sense of ' all beautiful with pansy pockets draw the -.two . new, acquaintances sound. or of sight, That is to sap a a a m. • you wear it as an apron round the into conversation, - :which sense snakes a better job I Was Nearly Crary _ house. Make it again in .wool to g Q. What is the proper wily to -of carrying sympathetic im ulses p to the bract? Or is there dif- Caen t dll oa •red Dr, U h Denow amaa�aaf1 ease retie! - n: th u. reeecn two Nor,p wDutar tan nat�d - .wear with skirts Pattern 844; tiustieattern in p eat bread at the table? A. It should be broken into cos- a Eerence to different people? vutb. eoWtaa, medtcauaa speeds ace aaa eomtort tents cruet 1tcL a used �r ecaents ptmpte+ encase umreeta; snediutn size; transfer for pansies. venient sized -pieces and each piece What makes me wonder is this., tune .m otarr Itee trouatea rrw scoters. ego tireueeteee,. P1rst.etae sootlten caaep re.. sed Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS is buttered separately.Small All last week 11 had been hearin rte° cr eeto•er assn, "ea dreesatat roe n .D. n pieces, g rteaertpewo totdiearr or cera et:eaaeo,. In coins (stamps cannot be ac- of the crust may be tiled to assist harrowing details by radio of the ISSUE 1Z - 1952 cepted) for this pattern to Bos' 1, in getting bits of food from the outbreak of -foot and mouth di - 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto plate onto the fork. least, Of course it worried me to 1 Ont: Print taint PATTERN think of the dire consequences to i�.trtSCi�US FtON EY $RAN RINa plainly Q. How much room should t» the unfortunate farmers in the' af- iNUMBER, your NAME and6, for each guest at a dia>see fected area. But it wasn't until 1 y� • Hot i JIDDRESS. table• saw pictures in the papers that the goodies coma puffin' from ! P P - +e fi V ick to make your Duca in quick time with new Such a colourful roundup of A. A space of from 16 to 20 it affected the cattle, really hip_ Fleischmaan's Fast DRY Yeast! Na ..handiwork ideasl Send twenty-five inches. This is called the cover, full'. realization- of. the tragedy, as with the now `. snore spoiled ekes of yeast! No mon iceats now for our Laura Wheeler and each cover should be definitely me. There was the huge pit; the - last-minute tris -this new form of "Needlecraft Catalog. Choose- your marked with a service plate. -' poor diseased cattle standing there, F@it DRY Y@pft Fleischmann': 'cast keeps is yottF.evpe Patterns .from our gaily illustrated Q. How long before the schedul- unknowingly w a i t i n g for the board' Girder a month's supply. Rot's, dolls, household and personal ed time of the wedding should the slaughter. That really got me accessories. --A Free Pattern for a ' ushers appear at -the church? down. And yet,' since they had .handbag is printed in the book] A. They should be on hand at to be killed, how better could it be - • least an hour beforehand. It is part done? Being herded together ;No matter what you do, some- of their duty to welcome the guests wound not frighten the poor beasts one always knew you would_, and conduct them to their seats, because range cattle .are used to. being run into corrals and herded - - d. Attendants E0. Cast nlatlga 1 jus together expression ntttl sir It t that a e Sion i CROSSWORD an she-.ick 4 salattcea trusting eyes that got me .down: t T. Beton 1- Slmpletoa r/ Climbing rOOt and mouth disease is a 10. x a evvaal ;6; etcan dtah will be a tittle while yet before we Y �. eld :PUZZLE =coy and I pepper . R major 'disaster for Canada -and it - Units ACROBS I1. Tiny iS. T,amb•s lies �h a By know to what extent t will affect a se. P'ac 1!. A. enavicer national economy.� a t. Bs was of Rt. Serpent name y; spelled learn (7. Poet The other night Daughter honed r. EZCeAd a a ' : gp aubcrl �� DOWN 1T.:ADpointment A9. ! lower 1 p 1. Pnergy to meet so. Kind of.ilk and she was in quite a way about ` &Chop !. E:haustlon If. Or as�te era 61. Away it, partly because it is in the area �s It sentSomWith from lack 4111 !0. notice 6!. Contend. . ,�c�• a a sent with a tool notice 63. Male swan p beet " we Lived a'titu we were vv� letter P. TAnd measure 21. T.tirht wood k;, Cluster of out on ,the prairie. One thin;. use do ..� "" ti ld.Playing card 4. tnternattonal YI. Fxttri A bird fibers in wool knO.w, the people out West willgg !i 1Temale hone lanavaae -•a. Rnlldithters $7, Thus P P IL i• Brother of •!s. Below 51. Rymbnl for take this disaster in their . stride ST. Accordingto Jacob Lt• mike of earn telluriumr wv ,... sthey.,h e taken others _ IR Greek sea god i I i 9 10 i drouht. oods, grasshoppers rand Acts 1si�.- --. s1. Two (area:) i I early fr ,s f . 1 • AL Byuable at. keep or all this bad news it ....<. HONEY -BUN RING 11-1 tion 1 has been a wonderful week- -more ti, Day continuous sunslune. 'than we. have �t Day 4111 she + had all winter. Which lle!ped me O Scald ?4 c. milk, ? i c. granulated f dough, Cover and set in ~uncut ` week (ab.s 1. 9 0 sT. Darourea p lot because P Q sugar, I;i tsps. salt and ?•' , g Too 4 .I, was. ex .ericncin � c. place• free from dean ht, Let rise i1Before toag ih shortening; coal to lukewarm doubled in bulk. Punch a few' troubles of my own. A 'cold ii. Apt - - - -- g — , - �anwttilr-measure-into a ;n douglranc} roil ontin ss fol one thin and tach I deft the bowl 34 c. lukewarrn water, 1 tsp, oblong ahont 9" wide and 24!'-, IT.pItU iloodittva lights oil in the car ant} ran the gramriated'sugar;'stir until sufi_ .tong; loosen dough. Combine?' SL BensStin 2 battery 'down so completely the as is dissolved. Sprinkle with 1 '' li * rth -packed brown. sugar :RR English aohool" f,1 40. Charge wouldn't s - 41.ArtWo car wool tart at a"11 gust +when lv pe •leis niann's Fast Risme and ; t, liquid'honer; spread - ' a>t: Anct vt Irlai� 3 rn envelope r dt over danfih and sprinkle with -' R Dry !:east. Lct stand 10 utius: city THE -4N stir well, ' c. broken -.valmits. L'eginning at If. Eye (scotch) R 3 NOMI .TO s R 141V E a long side, loosely roll up ,like a dd, too 04liars Add 'cooled. tnill: mixture- andjelly roll. I,ift citrefully iw,, a metes COLDS stir its 1 well -beaten e r ; dT. Wager -- 49 egg and 1 tap. greased R,;', tube !tan and juin �4tL,, DDeeeeived •..BRONCHITIS rated lemon rind. Stir ati 2' c. ends of dough to form a rt•i:*. - RR. ffisvi orD� r A warm til fr••ly once -sifted bread flour; beat ua- Brush top w•illt t, cited bt,tter. oar at to Apply and a sat. Rub til smooth. , Work- in 2 c, (abbut) 'f ov'i:r aril let rise. until doullied ' once -sifted bread flour. Knead in bulk. Rake, in-n��deratee: hot sd. lfaal In w•U', AAenaye neck. iR, veergreels 1MiMT At eit. M eh' for f3 on - lightly -floured board until oven,_3i:', 4540 miuutn.e. I:rnsh smooth and elastic. Place in top tvitlt Hone} suer si ritiil_,o Witli - tiT. Not al dlasend >ha� STA greased bMv1 and grease ton of chopped a :ilnyts, net alort. � , i ' N. PTeArfaheet ,a"" _ J,nswir Sliewhefe on This ' page _ --- - . y r. - L • • sham and Pi&e' T- fURS -- ?lest► sad also spoke the stores. Members took arctive _more, the hall wasrbit*ly cold AMC 1 - of Mrs. T. Norton's TweedamuIr part in-cadtpaign, even ions low. History which is well compiled and Through efforts of Kiwanis Club rather host timeethe $�ral peqge is made up to 1951, ey of, community was made by left early, unable to keep warm, The _ ND A number, of old landmarks of Provincial Fire Marshall resulting ,meeting adjourned at 11.40- afters ' years ap were mentioned and dates in fire -fighting equipment being motion was passed to hold the el- r remtkked upon. Mrs. Gray told of Purchased for community, At pies. ection of officers over until F•rtaat, , - BUILDING. SUPPLIES' an of(d schoolreport card which ent assisting in iolme4ion gf Vol- March 28, carried .the names of Belle Smith, unteer Fire Brigade, Al which is now Mrs. T. C., Brown of Club o fered l motions - on the agenda were # property for erect- noted .on and passed, so that all, Brougham, and Elsie Bentley who ion, of -fire hall: - who had - IIBIIlatioH - was born *in Bzrotigharn, tofu. attend- Su Paid-up membership caress + Support of Churches In Their for 1951, will be entitled. to voce 1. ROIL Roofing; Ing the old school here, the record Spiritual Aims e was dated 1870, tics. Burrows read Sponsored two "Go to Church"' .t ter�waaii nggalmeost seven Asphalt Shingles a paper on.a farm sale of 100 years Sundays: Thirty members attended, t' -Is foe a detailed.- report cri our �II9III-brlk Sidings ago. In 1791 the first surveyor Provided speakers, and merttbers Auguf earn iva1, the general mere- } worked on the Base Line. took part in the services. Rock -lath , _ Tn history of the, clary Stew- Twenty-four hymn boasts pz ovid- profit } tea? � ; S p c 0 d t the net e h s m t oliegt w ih� $heat Rock_ _ems _ as given, which «as ed to Fairport 'Lrrited. ,Church. ' A. .ratepayers- Iueeting fo rP : disc 1 os interesting to ail; and a htstr Twenty-fi: e . dollars donated • to the di-,-isior• -of our school section jns[il8ting BOIITa erical test - on Pickering Township Anglicaki Church to assist' -in school into two separate Cement, Lune d� PIas#a� - — -Val p e sections- ­­k5- - en Twenty nym b > :ts mrn .,cunni noel trnste?., is � PHONE rent E:ent�" void St.- Georges Aiigliean Chufch• o :,old in Pnugo Hill b most. profici t, (� n books donated t chooi next PHONE �s. W�ITCI=IELL MI`s. Glen's `:Cur tI - ?4 �• C of the large amounts of r:oney d'uri- Twenty-four hymn books donated art iver�•eynr�,�r,n o cl6ck, This Our Trucks Pats Yvur way 7a7 ated to the .Toronto General Hosp- g 5 P matter aria to St. -Paul's Anglican Church. there is much' to bet, said for and a- ` ital• Canada's winning the Hockey Committee took charge of, meet- �,:in;t the cii'•icinr / Championship in -.No,-way'. Canada's Ing and supplied . speaker during who are interest Ail axpayera gift to Greece of large amounts of ``Brotherhood Week'% Local clergydone .t, ;> din what is being flour.. aktended. _ h thein tai dollars should ... enjoy' a delicious lunch s --I- Twenty-four hymn bnoks su l:ed' -tend t r . All nd his eetirg. --- �% b1 the_hnate�s c -M4-1f. 171- to 3crrrbarton -.i` crit -d Churg ... - tcott.'I,s. R. E''lluvtt, %Ils. Ha21cck Moving picture..pro°ector :rnd')p_ FO ' - _ I2 FREE Ea I�L,t ' SS S� ��� anri 1Ir,, «'r.;,l::iok nd IIs: D, rat -'s' Iirovided to local churc:Ies Gurtrey Iteatinq Systems e a e <I e �I Imo, - t Tht �st11 ;n:.�pl;l Dill itz the.- selvon fcfes� es" -and occasionsen ,ffnd-rsoz'sing ties :. avetr an znsrnt Supplies ual E w•;h d T' 'ttI m•,eting. I� l:p`. el p' r,:tctj i t' eS < _ 'The 15'gttlen' ` aailiazti of Ct 1I< < I - ort f ]?Ef0\E' 1' 'lid '� •'3 .. Ilbets-� .1r ' . the r,4.re of fuer, resit+g g-irdc•n : c r t, : t, ,r ,. •m. A. Bra :;(�. •CCPasiUhs. r _ ; _ church-. 1 G Q .fa+. J{r�,`l r`� `,rnl, asn tt, Io.'d al DAIL1/ SERVICE - f Yn — -' --'-------- _ , . ac,:~<�tx:' andttvalk,, -� (� arch=.drip e- �ti � � : Work � dui ie t ps raise appt•> ¢ s i P •tr o:' P' cker r ,New Officr �• •the n,f g: •The -ll>•�c al Loral ChUYQit -[:,'20U TO ALL CANADIAN AND U S.A POINTSPeriod. 3'. as akun_. a:• l+t,> - .h€•i in+a�a',r S;AO � - _ _� --- Seebeck. by t•uter : '.:. t. _ Seebeck jive S� Eil.c��t* ai t e ��r- oaf' � ••r'kly dinneY meetings. CHARTERED BUSS gan: The Board 1 St6varih'F: Fut eSul ied ft•uit ar-d En: ist�::: tr_•; o Luck Su r pper.is' planned i„r-the r rl` f^,r Citi i tiniis puruc�.; in . two ch,.r- - �Al SERVICE 28th; (.fz, 1'�► o the 1 t r .� � _ rch Friday e• .erHrt and . cuss; e adies ar having P rcr il'ost Ten of our .tnelnber: se• ve (n rP:e FOR ALL GROUP -TRAVEL 'Sale. -d#fferetit;.church lwa�; * S plie wood f fire at .cnpi; ;, . EASTfi�N HOUSE - uP d Sr f Otho Fr” • Bible Crass' of Par - 5 t5 .and kindlin for An BRQ �% ch presented a drama- Church 'at Pickering. S -�• - - Privileged- C7iild g. • John's Church, c'�' yy-••.,�� "Hoole to llother'� and -the '''Hay- L"oder=" � �✓ � T� loft llinatrei Shnw"- on 'Friday -ew Had girl's eyes ex.•Ir d ani: M � D D L % /V G S ` f ening, The TOw-nship hall was -till. supplied glasses. - 1 LLER P'LUL� SIILLS ed. The audience wan enthstsiaytie in Had boy's eyes 'exarnlred_nrrl „-d;I:�IITE7J i d' _ N . _ _ Meir applause and all participants Provided transportation. f9i a N took their parte a�ccepti4nall 'w . to, city special Y+ice l;In;_' Street West High praise should be "given' theProvided trans ortation for ftrr.- - e g /'•�����P Phos claw for their interest in ng a orun lid '��f7oi4_ :.: - producing rly of five flooded "out of cellar :utd - - . -- thi e entertainment .Who •ant's we found lodgings in Toronto. ' Turunto '�idaire R e have to.go to the United States for Paid for the -care of two children _ _ - Or talent? _ while mother cozd1nned to hospital. > r CW Friendly Bible Class is •v- . Paraplegic Chair owned by Club lag theirHayloft Minstrel Show, supplied fro .. e _ of char to' ten poo. t Advertlserri�t s'�OVIf = and drama, at Green River Hall, on Ole for their use throughout year.Tge--- owe'en Party at Kiw&n. 81T >MC 1100t p'8>1QltQA]� sday, March M, at a.15' p. M. is. old H 1 attended° Provided — _- f` WM F00% TWO CMC FOOT plate l�4r _ thousand hot .dogs, cocoa and can- dy- free, and gave free movie. l i 90P1 M FOOT. KX CUIIssIC Y4DO t �' 111�f Dunbarton Kiwanie Club Aettvftiee Boxes of 4.+� TiTY-INti! Q.>OC1iliC 8� Darin Year 1x61 groceries supplied to i. i 'twelve- needy families throughout New v$i�$LlC , _ t(eoatinued from last. week). 'Yyear, and fuel supplied on three oe- •'. D casions, At- Christmas we ga four. Pabik and Business Affairs °� generous boxes, valued .at $20 each - Mads ONLY b�► �. tie m survey district to "rm- d 75 toys. Also gif i'ENERA L-1KL-C�(JR S __•. _ children. Cl an ins n for additional school facil- cull - . r to to needy :. Girl cloth Co-0perate4,vtth tock Lions in ub sent- box o .l. S. BALSDON hold Ing to 'needy family, in Europe. - . SON ding Children e_ Amateur dight. Also have made arrangements to children QNB PICd�ERI with i t amity of "five dre helped h groceries when father stilted < 39 _ hold an Oratorical. Contest in the n raiiroaji accident, _ first of the year co-sponsgred by Purchased motion kture Ki and Lions, P j1dre 's oi 1^HA �° or to be need free for ctsidren's i ��'eyed district 'and gave out work. We use it on=selvea and loan Kr. J. Liscombe has returned to cards for free cheat x-rays. Three it: his home from the hospital where hundred people availed themselves Mr. Don Beer now has anew bus, he underwent a bone -grafting Supervisor of Variety .Village Crip•. _ W. A. Dempsey Oa FSrida 'last ng opert�: of this service. pled ,,,_children Training School The -Dominion of Canada Lien took a load of 'tion on his arm, His many frienas While we could not'make arrange ,8rooklin hockey players from Brook_ ho speaker at regular meeting to study oral Cay NO to Lucknow, pe he will improve from now oil menta to visit a U,, S. club during methods. nounoes the eat " om and will soon rbe well again, Canad U. S. Goodwill Week, we did WLlliagn. At ,Dempsey as Ltf "The W. M. S. met on March 20, Mrs, Harvey Sc: is visiting firend3 visit Rochester `'Orth East a few Supplied refreshments --for ' j•Irh- Irisuxa-nee representative in the at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Johnston in Toronto, weeks later with seven ziieinbers noes - ,bocce of -four Scout knd four Girl Scarborough - Pickering Ansa, aaaiated by Mrs. Johnston Sr, Mrs, bird and Mrs. C._Burrows visited wives, and invited the Rochester Guide Troupe tjt Kiw:anis Park. W. sistaD Director of Housing vvzm s and Mm• Ritchie. Program Oshawa friends on $unday, 'Club to return the visit. �hfs Committee' is ever on the al- �dbnvener Mrs, •Pia Ezekiel. Roll Call- Mrs, Johnston Sr. returned home Supplied soap mugs to_'Horne_.and -.err for g 'e Provuroe. of Ontario and anything that .can be done erred as Secretary to the Perlia. A Mee from Ezekiel• after a pleasant trip to Florida Schdol Club to serve boys and girls, for any needy family, such, as at- mentasy Rentals Committee, H - ML and Mrs. L. Hopkins were at Mr. and Mrs, 'A,t, Harvey aceeer Kept local pasters, posted on girls. . tgnding Council •' for relief where served as an oma with the Port Pe nEces>;ary, giving ad'iice as to'how' is a graduate during -the .war and Perry on Sunday visiting. her ponied' by Mr. and Mrs. Bob liar, anis activities. ' • ` ' ' - is a grackfate of �� thegradua i Mother, Mrs. Stack, whose health. is vey of Tall Pines, Haliburton, were Took twelve children to the 'Royal to get medical *d dental care, and ersity of Manitoba and V ti , Ry fit• in Toronto, on Saturday attendln Winter Fair Y co-operating with the Children's University of Tinto. Mr, Deenp. g ,pro �tded transportatFon Aid Society, there being no active MY u well mown res 3 Mr. and Mrs, Francis Willson of the funeral of their uncle the tau and eiscorted them throughout the Creek ibe Ilse active'ppart 1 :Pickering visited his Parents, W. C. Mr. Sherlock. day. -. Red• Cross in the, district: Ugwn in the Centennial i clued )tire. Willson on Sunday. • a • • Committee loaned movi Mir E► Hogle of Columbus vis- ng picture � dw� Assoeia� ?he Brrougham Women's Institute Prgjector to various organizsltions !a?flee olinmu Ea's W to seri �isd Mr. Siad Hire. M. Hamilton on met on Tuesday afternoon March and supplied operatote, n� may 11th, the last meeting iSefore the Flans have been made 4o chow ' Yr. Irving Shea and daughters, Annual meeting, the President Mrs. Moving y night ire Clue! Arank Benham'req --Now q. -Of Che 8 picture every Friday � rrywood .visited his parents' Lloyd Johnston in' the chair, the at Frenchman's Bay in aid of the quedts the co=operation "of parents 11* and Mrs. Shea on Sunday, minutes of the previous meeting Com¢nunity Club. �5,mal1 boys in keeping them away Mr. and Mrs, :K. Pascoe, also Mr. were read by the Secretary Mrs. N. Committee is working hard to ob= from, fire drills. The•boys interfere ^ 1� --- =d Mr"- Rose Knox and family vis- Burton. with the firemen .and equipment, NOTICE to FAR III ,G+ RS / �+ rain a doctor 'who is urgently neeo. sited George and Mrs: Knox, Ennis The Institute tranches have been ed' in -tills community. _ and might easily get seriously in6 11d1Ien, on Bandag requested to wear an inch of purple ,Arranged a meeting with Home jured' WE ARE YAYItiG HIGHEST w The following were lucky winner's ribbon attached to their badges and and School Glub.with the `idea - of We were sorry to hear. that Har- ii1ARi`FT PRICES FUR' sit the Institute Euchre .on Tuesday ' pins, .til -the end' of''blay, as a token closer ca operation, . old Mitchell's eldest girl hlarie,' has DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS eyening, March. U. Ladies: Mrs. L. of-remembraflce for our late King. blot with representatives of Town- been -in poor••health and under-doc= WE ai,50 BLY" �y Ropkins, -Mrs. Birrell and Mrs, Bur. It wap the pleasure of the mem- shipFilm Board to discuss roc's cane during the past four or ' - LIVE HORSES ton; Gents: Mr, Hopkins Mr, Bur- gibers at ed6 meeting to follow the ilities of 'helping. with. their eossib- five weeks, = ton and Mr, R. Carlton. Special other organizations in their effort tional to P g Last Friday fright's meeting of For A Speedy Pickup, Phone Program gram and supplying 'trafvelling Prizes• to Mrs. � Proj- our COMmtinit Association 'was Collect To •Your'Loeal figent k #, �lCarl- to help with the new fireball build error and operator... Y PICKERING-242W2 _ d3a and Mr. Ross Carlton. Ing.. Approached council about having fairly well attended'. Because of sew • llir, and Mn. Willis Taylor and Mrs. George Gray had charge of poison ivy sprayed at Rosebank area er'al St. Patrick's celebrations, rnany' 8A NNf R. RENDERING Gn. LTD. ' t- i 3litsnily of Stouffviile hale taken -up the prog-a n Historical Research" to which Council agreed. who wanted to be present were at a _ ,. events theq had arranged to attend Lyndhurst e»+l pbidence iia the hou" lately vamted .She gave vonre very interesting facts Sponsored Get Out and Vote TORONTO Y y liWe sad i[te. V. EilliooCi. ad historical places around Brvu- Campaign". Purchased Iut-*P>-• for before they received the -very short \ _ _ . _ a .__ - notice calling this meeting. Further-` 4.3asalifded AcWt _ -- — - - `Your Friendly Resident Agent'. Opp�s can per wed. laliniaaum 35gr _..... . BSc, if charged. ser:titta�ceINsysAxCE AGI - - BARRETTBEAU'TY SALON aecompaA4 or4er. Ceupt alidzeels and.; - LirL F'IR& CASUALTY, NDS, AUTQM0B1LS _ pY.ort Dumber. - ' LiAwLITY IN3L-RAxcz eta. _ #U FSOU AND LI9'I' YOUR, PROPERTIES _ 1002 SALE WITH—�zJ%� �� TOUT CAA FLAY•THE PIANO �CYRIL E.': rvioRLEY '4 by ear in one 'geek, b; • the qu.c:-- -gut s,ste:n in lire - _ 'FINGERWAVING - PZRMANENTS - world. 'i. -es as t:'eks end pointers _ .,.. . - for playing v):.r:ct `.'BASS" with the T r 'B=•rT� Hor�ss .Sz :�.UTTING -STYLING 'left h.�l�, zhc r•air. _t ;retof play- V+V V r _ rug by EAR. Write- C�R2PPi:�F3�AR1V� NOCK; ` Tratrs Canada .ail Serv:ct3 .A PPU[N'1'b1"ENTS ACU]+ PTLDD A;" untarw -- _ Irrlar 21 :. - -- -- — -- H` rl ick u __ _ - _ ' - Pickering 33 W - _ - _iliin t z.2 ore :oor... $as tram; F ane Collect Picker>;r>tg 265 J.12 _ Fnrtatior. -to WhAby-, Oaiiawik and _. -- mar Z1 - 1 _ FOR SALE-ggod' aifalfa,. clover ` . and mixed l=ay. G. Plitz, Ease Line, # ' " � r I COS3FETICS 'stickering.' r _ I THIS WE$X'S HELPFUL•�11NT5 i \` w 1� PHOTO-FINISHINGs RU t '• mar '22 _ ! - �s i.--VVITRINARY $UPPfJ= - - - 'WANTED - Desperately . 3. gr 4.1 '+�? Nea. O EASY NEEiDR rnc�r►$ or ,all. house. iia a two 'catches"may? be waterroofed by dip ing�in hot was Xpar'affin). f N 1�!r -children. P'Sane Diss. Keith, Pick- p� Real Estate. Insurance and AlorigltgesFlu.�e STORE HOUBB - prim ,34)M - , Ween Days 5 - r, �. _. _ �Tw.r, p.• A. M. to 9.00 P. N. { •rdition. $10.00 C. AndersoFl; orr - .� � � o n -Re a t _too . PRESCRIPTION �. 1 oa oQ P. M; While's sfderoad Dunbar�n, � F. M. � fXRMERS' LTTE:NT?O.4-stocks of I '� SUBURBAN SPSCIAWS S ' Canadim R_fa2fa Eeed rtay be lin+ I . - _fled. Get:yslur'scpplies roK. Phone. STOP 35, KINGSTON RD., SCAR. ?-992 : - ICKERING RESIDENTS MAY TA L R. BOYESr f'hH/�• Be _ -ET FL .TRADF-V� VALUE' on - tEVENiNG3 - l - ` -1F .IT'S BAST WE SHOULD HAYS rf"' - a 8_eur foo: electric refrigerator, •6- - bo Year Guarantee: ?hone O'laremont - 33, EoI[eet. _ . - _ ...�Jz Store M - . _ _ KS SIL ARKET� - PPIC1�IN . field inspected. Gove=rnment graded. , '•o.- 1, $1.10 Found, in SO-.gourtd BCAFl. - Int.- and --.e-- -a!! ' 1:+"a 1 zcYd. deck'..' u.7r Lr -1 A� �� Johnsor, SG, rif'.,lle, :'hone 66004. � - - _ apt_ 4- "Frsoft esh FOR qL>�-1? 3 3 Cap+ ;•paT, end, Fresh Pork for roasting :.$15:00, See it'ilf Hare,'La� Motor - - -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY E OIiO:+iTO REAL ESTATE BOARD" t;ttrs� Pick�,irtg, k LGins. of pork, Leas of ark, --Shies o€ -pork, Butts -Of park 0 --Gr: OSS - r' P INTE:LLI`,E-\ JI A:ti rrf s o•;'d char 12 ' _ _ :.cter 1-:cEttf1 Ia �,,at, w•to has :onie - - spare in:e _o: public euro- PF3ONN PICKE O 21 - ICK rr t- VILLAGE 5 1 e aeon• E >• _ _ REAL'row _ tact_ work (nit.: el .n>; per -,u - RIN - 2`1 �-i I ice- `T• • � � Fi [i � � ]i to make -� , re •PY:ra P aloney. P. t3. 3,G COURTEOUS, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE Bnx FOR S#IE--Drell ew:l,ire c -7k FIFE ?,:tiD AUTO INSURANCE :Sel��[ig — �.tlking -- �EXe)�dn�T,ing store, %1._.e erane.,-u.� 1niy me - y __ CoolErator eebgx,• 1't -;c- :.- - -PREMIUMS. FI � " CALL WlPHOUT OBLIGATION _,l I• _ year, • : - Ca acit -lite enariel. .::eal r r•- P Y, CARRY E.Vc)UGt! i1tiSL'RAtYCE FOR FULL PI�K�:Ri11i� �.... : 1 ...:.. -: = • - - - tatruction: Cbngoleum FlFg,- 9_by 16, I ' - PROTECTION. - IMMEDIATE COVERAGE :•:P13�1�iE Mortgages l;pg _ _ _ - _ Reatsb I flowered design, blue, yellow, and _.. _ 'pink, tike new, Chap for quick ._ AS LONG AS FIFTEEN MQN..f11S TO PAY - - .. AwpP - sate. Phone 201,W Pickering,CALL NOW. d . _ ... {tl D G: �taY ane Agency _ •: : SALE REGiST=t _ 'AJAX 18 9 . N Rlsridence - Pick. 9 J1 _ .. V , . JARANyTl•3�D � 4 CLOW SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1952- q SZRVL4G P'ICKLRING TOWNSHIP 94 HOVUS A DAY - : RADIO SBIWICE WATCH Dad AIMG _ -:'suction sale si the Stou fvtlle Live -- ` stock Sales Arens, selling Cneitoak :-Any MaltQ or Model a= specialty. Fresh edws, Spring- , " ers, Heifen, Stotkers, Mies_ _' • �. Piga" 8onei, Ponies and Poul- try. Por pick-up and delivery service, -Gerotan Letter -• CaatiRued arranged and. we all -enjoyed it. Tlse -of March 30, W. " Arthur phone Stouffyi le SOS. Caere early & Orn an. in puck a way t the one evening our --_ - ;1 `^ and bring something to sell and a" was long and titin and rise other and thick There was an ad- M. 8, will have charge of the ser- vice-nui are planning very intef PHONE Piokerinpr !S`%W8 :the modern way to soli .by. public -- - anctioa. -You Brag it, Well 3e11 short drew Dei one arm and little Karina -a edung time.: Everyone invited. • .... �- - RS OUR 131100$1• DA1! ' ; : 1t" Mo ke this' your market Where should send gredtirtgat to it. Yet, '*thy this xroa of�papils both high and pab• lice a school house - around 7.00 Mck � began and seller tweet. Salk ever! ' -• 8aturdsay at t-90 p.:n: there was another reason doll surpassed the other dolls in Turn • Your SCra p to 8,00 a• ns, waiting for the bus to g .Jewelry SELLERS ani ATKINSON `I '1 air' ci►arm: the fabler related how Eat ma -came froni, Candi ship over �y g ::Iran fr1L Metal the High School. It is hard on ,tleliq school property and the pareab'wiw ,�aiUM 7OWNSEW . -• - • • SATURDAY, llfstRCH 2=-stection the great water and now small Kar- have doll in her bed: � .. ^ c - INT�J .have their children. there so earl y - It is not fair, to the tea&er nor Utre -' : B�Qki P>ilRlnTB houeiehold•furniture, �e will the 3H If Isssbi� 1 a• JL .bale of proper also, the many girls had Worked ho caretaker, all parents would try t 'ty of Mr, Ted Bentley, Highway No. make this doll with all their heart. FOR PICS-L'Pti CALL. ..to ao►operate by having their child- gy >ti a> �e t d _, two miles west of Whitby Town. Sale at 1.00 p. m. Terms cash. clerk, • Many heartfelt thinks Pram i{arfne the proud owner of your kind gift• Tully n Townson;; ren arrive at the school- not earlier than � 8.30 a., m., it would relielte the _ n Fe J. i ROUSE '. -J. Moss. LOYAL POGUE, auction- - At -the same time greetings should .situation . 21 be sent mA thanks for, a *rytlu Pickering 1 e7 piCi_��, 1 �p� g Several from here will be attend- O. C, C. I. will ing Fair Pt ..:.:BUILDING IENSPBCroR :. - mar from..�ali the people in the camp to the at Perry oa Saturday next, .This is a _ PICURING THURSDAY, APRIL ig--auction 'ti*ale givgrs of happiness. Heartfelt greetings from the Whitevale _ worthwhile Chap - : of Holstein Cattle. New Case family, i sii . splaeassociation.F. a man -of this place was their first Phone Pickering 261 - 1 .:Combine - (Abdel A6), Farm stock, ' implements, hat, grain, clover "seed, f :.Seitnut"Grsbitee Mrs:' Ellison 'will celebrate her president when it started some 13 years ago, while F. H. Westney was timothy seed furniture etc. on Lot y , ,. _ 93rd birthday on March 21, We ;-another ex -President, who, along • i14, rear Concession 6, Pickeri Tp. ng' • Property M. H. Conner. Sale Skinny•m, Women offer her aiauere . congrattr1ations. . We offer our sympathy to Rev. with e.�t•Warden - W. H. ,Westray, Land Surveys of at .. - 1,00 P. m, sharp. Mile and a quar- ter No. ?' Highway. Terms - • 5,10, John McLachlan, who received news of the, death of his sister in Scot- were for a long •time, the only. reg- istered seed growers in the county. = ' G. T. HORTON north of _ • cash, No reserve. Fahu sold: KEN -,-..and C%ARKE PREDJTICE auction- g�� r _QiOt N01! POS, r11N, r : land,Ontarw The Women's Missionary Society j� j,�7er Dunbarton Low And A�1 Stgiaser ' can. • e s a . What a thrill: Flom Ilmbe all out: aal7 hotbwe. an ap, nak oo looaet senwn7• hod? los h.u• ewved. slcklq "base Dae" look. nd of will hold their March meeting at the home of Mrs. G. Van Blaricotu,. on 'p, -Mr. and Bev. took '. .'' W Woodhouse Cron. SATURDAY, APRIL S-�auCt3on ' sale of and lot, on Peter St. Dirks• women. men. w . ne.er eoaid aln Data- are now Droud of eh►phsiy, hewn+ we�Cmt heRlw Trey thank tBe.Decls! v,"r-boding, path-bUMDC tome. o.trot ru toaln. etlmalan to Tuesday;. March 25, at 2.30 m. •, A. Metcalfe and familyen- -Mrs. ,Warwood •Pari in a sacred concert on Satnr= day 'at RunnyFfrtide• Baptist .. _ AlAlf: _,.Phone:.Ajaz 2472 Markham Villa e. A ... g good' brick rroa .ttamm at agleam. enrrott`eboa~'fm�"tO°r°'. -cauls .ea glaMgon « tabs a�vs ,ea loon dash hexa Dora Toyed a visit wish' Mrs. I. Metcalfe night Church, Toronto. Awe good roof axed frame gar etrenash Dai nourlaharoot: Dat ao pont tesr�ettltn[ leo tat. 9toD when 7oa'�esafnsd i and'dau hter Helen,; at Brantfoid. 8' Friends of Miss Kathleen Stroud _ _ -age. Property belonging to Estate of - '' • ,.•. the late Mrs, Emma Bennett. Sale see a. lo, er eo nts. rou need ror normal t Lata tittle. Net+ 'aa segltalnted Blas o�M a0e Tn ramous osem Tomo Tableta.ta new .+aur era aaaed poltads tele vew dal' wt sY dtlfer. H. Lindsay entertained her y sister from Woodstock. •' •.:, • .. will, be Pleased "to hes,= their she is We .are' pleased-� to-ee6•Dir. Thos, ,•M at 2,30 p: m. reserv,e. Terme to much improved and is expected to McGlashan. home from hospital pruch, - _ - -�lo , be made knopvn day of, sale. Ten per „- - - J A udle _ Y return from the hospital soon, We ate' sorry to: hear that Fred- I iFnprotved in health. _ .. . . Mrs Harold Scott and Joanne, o! cent cash, day • of sale', KEN d CLARI�E PRENTICE, suctloneera 1.our Dun'ba ton Church Cb tinued workers. .,Re{.'r Won_ McKay led_ - • - -,•r•••-- W. H. Guthrie suffered a slight die and Jimmie Rattew and Marie- Trenton, -hare been visiting Mr_. and .. .. 0 * V. the..servjce and announced t'he num- - attack of� illness when helping.. to Mitchell are all on 'the sick list. `; There was -a good attendance at Mrs. Fred Scott. - Miss $arbara Cook is doing nic- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16-auetion , bers. The _children sang a number 'of ' thresh grain last week as he fell ' the meeting of the Friendship group after operation for appendic- ' 'safe of farm stock. implements, ha P t Y h y had been rac- ymis which the P from the feedboard unconscious. l7ie" at the libme of :1V1`rs. •-Cdesar fast ielyt i a it is last week. _grain, new combine, new tractor, tieing for some Sundays. Miss -Mur-. latest reports show t;iii,t-he is mak Tuesday. i Lois Ann Davidson' was with her . • � etc. on Lot 2.8, Can 5 in- ' lel 'Bamford read the Scripture. Mr. 'lir a comeback. His nian friends g y ' Mr.-and'Mrs. Chas. Risk speFlt the ''gtandparentr;' ' itt' W�ttitlfy►' fol- �; Plekering. 7%N -p. Terms cash. Farm David Fantham &nd Miss Bradd sups- will be glad to know that the in - week -end in Oakville with Lloyd (week-end. gold, Sale at 1;00 p, m. sharp. lP'rd- plied the music, Bi•uce C6sear s S cident was no worse.. - r . -and Mrs. Courtiee �' Good crowds attended the Val+•. gerty belonging to Frank Maleolm. a' solo d'ery* acceptably. Miss Evelyn The school board met at the school i George and Mrs. Bates and Phil iety Concerts on Thursday and Fri+' KEN and ELAR1sE• PRENTICE, -Westgate epcplained -the slides: Al- tg house on Tuesday evening last to lip of Islington spent Sunday with da last week. Y, auctioneers, together a. very goad eevics was ideal with t'he question of conger- Mr. 'and Mrs. H. Tunnell • w , ;owk � 9rr torts - Material in to _ _ �� t IT - - A. E Richardson-SARDWOOD FLOORING =� TAFFORD EROS. .�.W _ ALL GRADES AND ST ANDR30W'S PRESBYTERIAN• -.visitor, is ~interested in their Indic!.'- '[t' GZNERAL INSURANCP JWNUN30TAL WORHB - ;• THICKNESSES CHURCH zidual 'nobbles. Mr. Long is told the - REAL ESTATE . Pie •W�bw am •Rev. -David T'Iarshall, Minister `house is an insane asylum. The re- ' CONVEYANCING J OF OAh;, BIRCH, MAPLH 2,00 p. m. -Sunday School -'cult ►s a riot.- The. following• took its Du?4DAS ST. E, WSI,TBF• AND BEECH 3.10 at. - Worship Service • . < : :An OId-established• Agency, Ready - --r — p part: Rose Stroud, Betty- Harpell: § ALSO A GOOD `STOCK ,UF•- - To Sets You. �• PLYWOOD— Clare Brooks, Jean Jones, Dorothy ' ' * * — May, Marie Lynde, Bill Hemp, Bill, %{ PHONE: PICK NO d4 - _ 1tiTCEaCH1�'IE'S - - PICK:ERING UNITED CHURCH .McKay, Mel. Jones -and Lorne Sham k Rev, A` E. Young, Mihiafer =s Fi:R.iTTLTRE DEALER !, • M: Gorden ke"Ihe econd'piay gas even ymr� y - - •ZTsv:AL1 wI�J! SUNDAY MAP.CH 9, 19 a' a LUMBER YARDS �4 ,r. SrIN3ES I _ .- L0 00 A. m. �-Suhday ch'ooi' fun, Entitled "Not Tonight", it tells �^ -Dally 1►ervice To and From li4• r,@0 a. m. -Morning Ser%icz of a young• woman, Rosa Bellows, c FUNERAL DIRECTOR, PICKERIN^, ONTARIO 11 •t = —� T Private Ambulance Service :. PHONE: Pick. 30 p. m. - Disc'ussibn 'Group "o expects her.�' be'au to propose, OSHAWAf C6arteied Buses For AU - --Day or Night ., , J� practise Friday night at :..at but up he isvisitingher and Wa. McEACHNI Pro g courage, her mother , �r � Occasions E+ P• r 1 at h:6me of choir leader, and father, who are sleep-walkers, _ LILEEN JAC KSON , `G 341W2 341W2 OPTOMETRIST came into the 7cw1n. Thefatl father is' T� Pick 1513 T 4 -Phone - - , -Eyes Examined.. Glasses Fatted i ALbLEY a retired_seu-admiral and thinks he _ > • PICKER • m• - Regular Service is leading a charge and has an std Ont. 2,30 Pickering. Qnt. � Tuesday Evenings And 1,30 p. m- -Sun ay � c _ cutlass, ware a mother KEN AND CLARKE $ _ R��.�,ICE I BY APPOINTMiY1�1T I - ' she is a reforming burglar. Aunt •`�' Flrst Door Eat Of Fay, another member of the family , AUCTIONEERS 1lY [r� M A 1lY Masonic Hall • i IFAI v; J. K UNITED CHLrRGIi Licensed and Authorized for the - iiev: J. K. Braham Minister recites. passages ftosn Shakespeare. PHONE: PICKERING Church Service - '_.00 P. M.�Ti e young man thinks he hae .got; to Counties of Ontario and York LICENSED AUCTIONEER A.ND Sunday School - 2.00 R. M. Lass bedlam and leaves Rose heart- > \_ Farm Stock, Implemente. House- broken. But he himself comes back VAUA1'OR walking p proposes. hold _Furniture, Reel Estate TT PICKERING GOSPEL CHURCH ' gin. his-sleep and also our Specialty at Reasonable pie or. mite BUILDER blain St, Piekwtng E'rerything ends happily, The whole - Rates. Dual Service for the . - - _ - play is a great laugh, tall of fun. !rice of One. 014 DUNDAS St. EAST -WHITBY Sunda, School ` -WOODWORKING QI} �oRgIHG _ � • 10.09 A. Si. •The play-era: ):ala Sharkey, Jim Nei- ldiltiltau P. O. phone Agin. 52wa ..'Devotional Service son, Winnie Mitchell, Mel. Carlton : Markham P. O. phone Mark. a09 CABINETS ' 11.00 A. M. .'l - -and' Gerry Carlton. J �. gp g elen Bradd iRd good work r ' Preaticeo haae•bees established _ EN CABINET - Evangelle c Service Miss Ii auctioneers s#nctt 1690, • • - BU[I:T aid INSTALLED • 7.00 P. M. In coaching 'ire actors and they 771 _ -ALL WELCOME showed their appreciation by pre.,,- _ -- "- - `Minister —Rev. W. C. Nral• , curing F er , with a bououet• of flaw- 9.30 to 1%00 and a.00 to 3.00_ _ H*MX Etc. _ ers • and - the -second night with a Evenings: Mon. Wed, Fri., , !w 9� _ _: small gift. + DAVID H. MARSHALL. �' g" g, Bek! evold Dunbarton United Church - DISNEY BLDG,. Opp. P. 'O. * , Songs--were sung between las ` .Aeesul[tasat - 5 n8 plays r •% - -. OSIIAWA, ONTARIO _- by Mrs, Eileen Bath accompanied' - ARM sad STORE ACCOUPiT9 - :.phone:: Res. 5-4581 Office 5-6113 m ag YiRase Our OM' We-Go Auxiliarl 'R'. A. with the piano-accordion. Mr. Crow- -� . PSe�*i1R 32 - PIGIfERING . -Group gave 3heir..ahtrual PL?Ss nn _ . hurst sasrg two numbers. Judy and • PHONE: PICKERING 9n J 12 (Three-Day Service Arranged) Thursday and Friday evenings bias. ,s =- 3 decidedly ��, Bare two numbed as did ... i and L 4, and were eci edly sue- Roger RoylCarlton. Both evenings were ' Young Women's Evening Auxiliary - cessful, gond crowds filling the qud• ti. successful ane we accorcl, to all DONEiVAPI and RICH,ARDS g 1 eT3 -- -Ontario-Land Surveyors, And Loyal PO Vl - g- itorium each evening. Two bnract. Pa $ sA° 'are tee on I las were iven e -who rt our h e havitl a Parcel -Poet gale o tools hearty cot rate. _ Professlonal,Engineers __ a great trona. • "31ti King SEreet. t--LI`£tiaEI Uc - Brealc£srsL' Arnold and g g o Afternoon Tea. ComeMrs, Brown Sundayetienrn our Sunda Schoo- - dtock--and farce. r. A n a _. OSHAWA, ONT. Pickering. and Whitby Townships � :Sc. ad charge of the service $,nd'a good . _ buy parcels tact cal siesta. They tell all t t _ �. Phone:• s _ and I+ar is f , .- and - L . a _' eo[�rega ion turned, brit ts� -inspire Jut 13'rd- Farm. Housrehold,and Property gu is house that blr. Lang, as !Cnncinued (:n Page F Tor-a eurpc3ae:_ _ Mali ?R � . rales , A apecialtq _ S s _ - Four) ' _ IttIIIDNIilIIIIItHllltiilllllllllllllllt11111i11i11111t1111Nl11lIIIIIII11111rI111tI1111111111U111111H111H11t1111111NHlIIIIHINIIIII.IQIQIINI1ltIlli(lIIQNWIl1111HIIIHIWt11111Q111111111 �' �/'`�ynN Prompt Attention Given • _ - `pa%�Urlt�eiitt`j W l�cbq rL: L. Phone .$' 4 4 _ -. `FRANK _ TN _ y. "Mghwa, Monument Wbrks" ... ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP, _ .-Home, IL R: 1, W!►itb,. on IIVIPRO►VEMEN�' _ --Means, Groceries and Locker Service TWO )roles West Of Whitby On No. 2 Highway Between Whii _ - _ :QUA LOT 1/ -FIRST SERV/OE OUR AIM = - And A ;� - Budget Plan . - PM ;Nij_ P'ICKERIN G : : -PHONE 30 - _•_ -; : r (so dew payment roquirei) - $100,00 t. Z19oo.0o From Stir To Tweat'y-toar !Months To Pa, ; .,CIDo Food #sra,�ulated Su=ar Mo o A Complete Service from one store 17rARD WlC`K r . P{IOiCIt3RAPlf6•R for Horne Ownoty and Builaen g '2 bot Lles y ' _ t -:Lumber and trim, Door., S..a, a� 5 lbs. 54c - • c '. .�a Bt.Klt Bt. swat► 1Militii,, o.t. _Pcettit Window U,Iita, Wallboards 2 - 20 oz. tins 9C _ ,•A9T0 - T. _ >:botr • �3tri I and Plywrseds, Hardware, Paint QVAXXrY MEA11S R,: tNaMa, Baltilders' Supplies OUR OWN B�.>END �:. 964 '� COFFEE L �LENZDEI�TIN( `�H& TRY OUR SLICED _ . - X34 lbo Sausage 39c lb• tT IS REAL GOODI•l = DIXON Flo LvOber. _ - - - DANISH CURS-- — HA.NDY FOR LUNCHES _ _ - E -. •.. co. LTD.' J1' x- ttetlnse�: i/ --- , ��.,�,� SCARBORO JUNCTION TWO TiN9 F`OR >�c. BaCOn !s ib. pie. fia,�C3I "OHEF"' Cobee SALMON iLTasJielaw �� tug ter Pound 'An Ills. :.,Oa St, (.lair Ave. East. t MAR A one .i4 Wept of Sitar. Collegiate "GOOD LUCK" PEAMEAL r ►t' �C. and B." SOCH>� * sr three blocks north bf Stop f4 Cottage Roll 49C lb Y Ohl SARGA30M, Lb. 40C. 8 • Vasrter Petwd Tin em Scar 3336 Ho. 1117 J. W. DIXON - pgp)ZRIETOlt E — WANTED "BRUCE'S" GRADH A. ..•'�_ ,CHOICE QUALITY - t COUNTRY HOMES ? A�MBULANC SMALL ACSEAGES AND +' • v�.w� 'Halves. or Sliced s; FARMS . Grapefruit - ,�:e Have Waiting Buyers With • ' Fancy i �� �'♦ GCiN� @8 • L 20 Os, Good Cash Down Payments Juice Quality �R .•' P C e8 Tim' GALL - Mr. INGLIS SWEETENED 1 ' '•�� 1-YORK' BRAND — CONANT and CONANT • - For Prompt And Experienced ao os. TIN - Service _ �B ' Bareisters and Solicitor j GIB AIM D. Conant, K. C. Nights: MA1091 - Office EM3-0404 - ST, Lb. 89c. _+ Q. Co B. A. RASPBi�i$Y JAAI J. A.. "LLOUGHB`Y and SONS NEW PACK POT ROAST Boneless) A9c w BLADE ROA OFFICES ResiOors 94o Oz. DELICIOUS Jar 43c- OFFICES Oati 7 1-3 Sini St. 3. IOUS FLAVOR Phone: 3-911t1�i Sus,. E>Sperknced .Batsmen SHORT RIB, Lb_ Tae. ,.. < Ajs>4 Oatsrio Established 1900 4 .. .. BRISKET, Lb 41ie, 1 Phone - 2S Ya �._ P. 'ALLAN y _yt,, P. E. I. Insurance Coo Reil Estate - IIIBUTaIIaO POTATOES'_- ' WRITE OR PHONES Y`r' �N' O �b• V9C FROZEN PEAS 1r. Cheap Rake Far Farm And 'Country XING'S ROW AJAXI fN'!:� `�1.Package Ria . Buildings Vmdatorce insurance on Bnildiilgs - D. Gr MAITLAND, , MANAGER r PORK .' - -- Windmills, Silos, eft _ . Phone Pickering — 299J1. "DOMESTIC" t RIB Ib 04 _ SPARE 9 CHOICE'_ - ..:Automobile Insurance Of All Mbds AJAX PHONE .SHORTENING - CELL:•RY and . HEAD LETTUCE Bowman & Gibs -on' YOUR- LISTING INVITED SPINACH (TIDE - � -- - _ _PHONE - .VVWT-BY 521 S' F — Package � 2 for 25c ONTARIO COUNTY SEED FAIR.'JUMLER' OLD Z �kg• Z9C (RINSO _ J. Q _ NLD aORsrs s1a. _ J - _ �• PORT PERRY HIQH SCHOOL ►'YORK" BRAND. •CHEC.a7E 591b . A� Your .Farlla PORK C _ t ALSO r s •SATURDAY, MARCH $2, CREAM CORN _ . 4 SHOULDERS 3 �' ib s9 Oz. TIn _ Tiro foe $ac new OR CRIPPLED .NO= Tom pickinsi Mgr. Ottawa .: i . Sourly PkIll-ow Diir, Farm - speaker)Q�IunlnutgallNlQNQutnunalQUQMllllnlullallNltlsant!!MMWi�tlulnutuaNlrl111uliwnMlUlNiutllttNIN1111a1u1NIMININQtMIMN1 - - -_ 1. �, ,,rte Television -. 03 B113'll4f . w� --. One=Minute NVW�s fr+� Johns -Manville 4 • i ._ , - anvies. Ha� -of Jo�ns M�Motors 'lickering , - -� Are Created Through Res�earcfi . _ Pgor�E 182 r - The question is often asked: improved. J -M materials , added ideas which will create many new ,RIGHT AT' THE CAUTION LIGHT i m`Id it true that research creates • ,through research in products and J -M Jobs and greatly increase the many new jobs'" in markets, during the Iast twenty f company's any's contribution to better ' Johns-ffianville's experience has. - years. ' li t in the- years ahead• i ALITY USED CARS PRICED RIGHT • =`proved that research carried on by Recently Johns -Manville con- T is one of a series of brief . American industry is one of the strutted a new Research Center at 1951 MERCURY DELUXE SEDAN, Cuatosa built radio, 7t)0{) sallea important reasons why so many:- Manville, NUJ., _which provides the articles bringing you facts of v community interest about Johns - millions, of _people have good and . largest zesearch facilities in the Manville or -about conditions..1952 MORRIS MINOR, real money saver. - - - stead jobs which otherwise"wouid world devoted to building mater---- - - �mever have. existed, ials, insulations and allied Indus- affecting our national economy. b�: - { More than halt' of the 20,000 _ tical products. �� l� 1050 CfiE`'ROLZT--C(IACH, IMMACULATE CONDITION - Front here will come the new 14000 Original IM-Aeam SpUton Greea •, stance, are due to a.e w _and._ ideas ,and improvements on old :1949 CHES`RO1.ET DELUXE Sedaa - _ ! t _ . L. rz - _1950 HALF -TON FORD .s .. • ;,- • ~. � __ _ '- - --- - -- --- - - -. , . _ - ..- - - -. _ .. _ .. - `- •- � � '� - , - - i - - "'--` EXTENSIVE - gelding. Bay gelding. `To sets of tric stock c clippers. Circular saw, .1937 (Two) PONTI aC3 3 T AUCTION SALE i team ha�rne• s. Number of collars. with blade. lumber rr4ls of shrew, - - r PAR.%[ 3'I'Ot'ti ...__ � -piny Poultry fence. Three second-hand garage'' 1041 FARO, HALF TORI. - 'Modern Darr J[ach ngrr, Har, ; Six store pigs: 7 chills. A ao�rr�. (7ri+u.ixtone. -Larne aoodex � 1050 -FORD CONS"EI2TIBLE, with radio. _Grain, Poultry,. I'tim., Furniture brood sow.,,vith 11 pigs. Brood tank. IRids•on w•F.ed burn• er. Wood - and AIR CONDITIONING . — -Lox Mileage. ars•�?�►� _ tine yroperty of sww, bred Feb. 28, 300 B. R. x N. m wheelbarrow•, steel_ ��hee( t+lei { J. S BAIRD - 1i� hens, laying. w'heelbarzok; rubber ti : "Lot 1 �, Conce4xiun Markhsr. Twp. furniture lilt?r caiziers ��irh buck,t 31 -_ WIDE SELECTION -OF CARS �. i33�'s to 19A8'g. +. ti WEDtiI;SDA]', :vIA14CH 'au, tvr,_ Heintzman piano. Piano'beirch, l0P-lb, bags Fertilin Par�ifq #'rti1- 'ALL PRICED WITHIN REASON ! t - Elec. �randmuther's clo x and rad- izer. 36 50 -ib, •baa : F,.r-,!ftn garb- _ s Frm Machmerc in c,, i bine'd, •kitchon- tar ed fertilizer, " 1b. bazi P's rtii- 1 T 'i N1 ARRANGED TO. SVIT -YOUR POCKETBOOK Cast 3I .HrI, 1 �C =;,rae:c•, .e r bkira K.•.en nrr,nri�� p, F> rliro.^.e iv. warden -til,z.t 1A'"gym,-f?i in- ., } with reur-mouri:•_,i_, hydraulic piow,' 3:itc.ien chairs, with gr,;eri seats. ri :sn.frre pumps, ni'xr.• 6 SfniLi 'No �'(i('V CAR MAY.BE USED A:� DOWN PAYMENT ' _riamrow.bottom, flie•tractor i5 new, 9-O: } r:arblo „... 3,, io; r clock. Cfpen wa..,N• 'D tract'. +r r .�• dpster . i-irx- S etirii eta- .ligitts-,€'._.T'_: -I itrntt r ak" li�:ri�-iroaa ible tum. --- .r0. etr. n: ed-dulq:-bought in Sopt - �abie. i -k fv.med oak' dini-.. Cay±-aiurnini:%.p4 znzz'c earg!- -'(' S�� S for �011r IIEW General Motors Z - [rr.l,ee 13u1, r, Wheel, rubh� r �. -, O ►� L'r, ;�^ rill' c-n.:i,-,:in-a' of tubae, buf• e r -i tad t h*. c•:•ckshutt 1,ractnr-on-rubber,tet, ciiilaz cxb:net, chtEir .. *ii- :ng'. Hopp,,r capacity. lbs, --_ _ - -- with 11: T. Q,, in gond condition, ton rur. na,Jiw h;,.;s.,-s . t2 Nt':1-- rew'e 18-t;r'g`iaF tr,w-immmVp- , new.., _ Top Trade-in Allawanoe on yon. present .c4r. = -' - _comp: overhauk-d last_ fall- t,)n d'r, r,z room rug. Sell dishes. Considerable ,+. n,._tv x. I. d Set. �-r st,�1 wheels ui:n tpad -Chestc•fiv i, rsnv� i,;', Clark pxotltscts' thrashing belt. - e sick vP1= _ - a - :lugs w Cit-C:ockshutt SO tractor. our. Td•o chesterfield ciairs,.na•y- gcloa,_ .Drip bee. few `,tri -til ` Case •tip, n rrr<,E„r-driver, combine, blue, siik velour. IIaJ table. and 11'i,iffletrees; cut, complete with zz}otor;'in- .19slrr•,r: funic .aka'-�V'alriut.. bei- els, rakes. fhains, fours and numer- e �r� 0 Pr ��� �Si - gurx'3 con<iition. � - ;rnnm ,urtP, bed; ;,pYmtrs. dm•esswr ousah ilii -les: _ New _Holland -pick-u'n hay and gird ilre,sing ' tahl,� :steel bpd and Furniture.- straw baler, complete- %7#-.h motor,-, spiings., .Foldaway couch. Cher- Mnffut Plectric refri;,,•rti tar. goctid R1atclii fo re s in good condition. ry .bedroom suite. Easy eteetiic c+rrrdit;"r:: Gar�mal I:lectm:c, T.,1 ge• CRl►MatEC OR ,wp5lt -Case 32 ft; t•++mg washer, pfugEr' type. Number of real gond. Wilrut rad -:o cabinet,- Sete with -electric motor,•suitabie for odd rocking chairs. -'Antiq'ue- dres- rola cabinet, Electric range - Twu Orae �ir _ _Chick grain also, ser. New �fiPlirms sewing mach- th .iniTrors, Sian r i rad- A 20ti, PRbTI#4 F910 _ - dressers wi C>CRS?�r� -- Case -Corn Binder; P T. 0.-, tomp- ine.' Dishes, glassware and num- io - Philco. L phoistered chair. _ _ �`�i��' late 'wiiii loader -and automatic�wa -. - - . maho ari table. . Small s uare-tn 1� �� g• emus other articles' S y- q P For bettor growth, stronger t �`d- on hitch, good. Registered -Jersey Cattle. - •- table. Single mttal bed tt•ith ,the bodies .and economy to feed- f Case mower, power (711 take-offi - 7- Herd , of approximately one hue- springs, walnut finish. Solid wal- I i ng it pays to feed Blatchford'- ' Crumbled Chick Starter, a 2Vo i -foot, good. ,. cared head of fully accredited and double. bed, box -spring mattress, - dr, r plat* lass mirror, chif!!t --protein feed - - t,ockshntt side�cie?fiery" rake, -good. -.registered Jersey Cattle, will be P g - f robe late leas mirror, dreasin Relished by -chicks -growth is Op ti Cockshutt oise-w"ay disc, 8 -plate. held tri April A. Catalogue on app - P g g the result-trya bag today -you'll E - M -H, 3 -furrow dist tractor plow. lication. table, plate glass mirrors and bench -1 be more than sat"iaSed f •! Set Bissell double disc ,harrows. * # • • - to match, and bedroom chair to 4 T E Y' =' - - , - matrif - - - Fleury Bissell Cultipacketr. _ _ SALE AT. 12.00 tiOON, SHARP +:' ± I. H. C. Potato digger. Terms cash. No Reserve Farm SoW . lraidou light fawn bedroom suiter Clarement : ���� �rafive Coekshutt 19 -disc grail gad ter- KEN and..CLARK PRELATIC$ of doable bed; springs mattress, a Itilzer drill _ ioneers _ le chiffrobe dresser and bedside tab - si! t to match. Mahogany _ ogany chKlerobe, - Furrow Cage tractor drill, with Phone Markham 346 or Agincourt I �gOpE 38 COLLBC3. WS' DELIVER. - 2wo sets bottoms, narrow and wide. 59W8.' with mirror. Mahogany dresser I _'Bteei dump. stake 2 bad roll ton - with mirror. Selveral odd chairs. Extensive-Im rtant Number of pairs milk strainer and ' 1942. F P AUCTION SALE _ _[ track, real _good, low mileage. : - many, other articles _ New iurnpr'1te shovel. ' Of Modern Resister" Jersey i7atth ` hydraulic mounted 2 -row cultivator FARM MACHINERY Reg. Jersey heifer bora Mar._ 12, ' > for VAC tractor; Circular saw with `�8. Jersey Cattle, Pigs, ' - L - 1949, Patricia Gold Medal, No: 21S blade` - Furniture eke 161, springing.. Snow firiw, hyd. mounted for V ,Property Belonging To - iLeg. Jersey cow, born Feb. 25, AC ti actor• „'' Ri:NNIE SEED CO. :i9l6, ChatawArth Lodge Carnation, Cockahutt tractor spreader, on .Lot 32ti Con. 5,,,Searboro Twp. No, 181326, bred Aug. 1951, ._ :Irubber, near new. • _ Kennedy. Road. At �liUiken - Reg. Jersey cow, born -Oct. 4, 1945, Case blower cutting hoz, comp., j TUESDAY; MARCH 25, 1952 fresh, calf, by side, • ' s Rg. Jersey cow;-bora Maty 2,.1947 _ witlT pipes, good ;M. H. ower mower on rubber with Green' lade Linder No, 187550 i Dunbartolt 196-W DeLa'7al -milker; 4 single universal_ P g PNOME : units, new;' -M.- H. Oil bath mower. fi power take -off, new. -'M.-H. tract- fresh, •:�oY., '8, not bred. Pickering_ 45 Hoe- drill, 1,0 run. M. H. 13- 1 or grain grinder, 10,..in. near -new. Reg, Jersey heifer, born Jan. =1. F '.Ei t ch ...tooth cultivator. Hay tedder. M. All above machinery .'in exception 1351, Gold-Medal-Favoiite Geannie, i � �' lfl • In i esrd. _ i '- ex pound. All flat pieces ironed. Ii, Corn cultivator. Two walking ally good condition, :all purchased ,No, 234502• Wearing apparel retttrried damp, lows. Drill- low. , Turnip drill. new within last one. or two years. i Above cattle all blood teited and p P' P, ready for ironing. Shirts is----- Scuffler., 17 -Tooth cultivator, Two Ford tractor on rubber, motor re- -.raccinated. • _ x built last fall, complete -with •k each 150 extra. ' gets 4e sec. draw harrows. Set ofgt}is. - Eight Hereford fat heifers; fin= good sloop sleighs. , -Set of bob Set of tire chains for Ford trac. ished. - Five p pound. d . Ever ' 4Q� each r �' •, extra potted. Everything flashed _ - 'sleighs. Wagon box: Number of Hydraulic snow -plow for Ford teat- I ,Pigs ' Turnips�� .and ironed including mea'sshirts. _- -sap bucke£s 'and -piles. Three tor• -Lawn= mower, trdctor drawn, :B'rood sow, with '9 small pigs, 1st i S�� pounds, 990. 60 each r - tired wagons. -Evapor_ator. • 'Two'' can be filled with water for reit ' litter. Brood sow, --w-ith 9 small uired %-Light., ht. Dum rake 10 in. i pigs, 1st litter. Brood sow, with 11 '..extra potted, Shirts flubbed... - flat rack. 14 foot. Lew' 1 efoot Ford 2f urrow tractor , low. A, i small i 2nd litter. = Brood sow each 150 extra. r : ' flat rack. Number sacks. Sever- I .,.P �p pip, • Al.' oil drums. number ' of milk steel and olle : C ltipacker, near with. 10 small pigs, 2nd fitter. A new, I Two horse plows. M. Brood `sow with 10 small .pigs, 2nd Pg cans. Set of weight scales. Elec- , "-'" tilt motor. Poweremery. 'Large. I H.-maritrre spreader, good, 111th. litter. Brood sew, bred. (1'atoo- ' t dvu 7M.3the "C. o -w* - - _ ;ace. Truck' t ilio: Hydrau- potato digger. Spring tooth culti- in outfit for pigs.. Quantity tar• ��'s•����' s^tO�` 3 g p s •, @ Y _.'.vi'r •. w. warms errs'•. ie truck jack Set of face stret- rotor, horse drawn. Set 4 -section nips, e drag har row& - 'Set 3-sec;,drag 'ehers. Eight rolls snow fence. A g bar- Farts 'Machinery , e<• ' uantit lumber, flumes slid inch rows. Planet Jr. No, 83 horse M. H. Model 44 tractor, standard. ( - Tastetn Soars _ ... - - 4 Y , P ' - Wood's Grocery SOore - boards. Five chicke4r eltera, A cultivator. Blower cutting boec, and on rubber, with starter, power take - J1 T. Stopkenson, Prop Dunbartoa i�iekesing-: PL quantity of firewood• acksmith's pipes. Rubber=tired'wagon, 600+'x off, near new: Pier, 9owl > ___16-. rubber tires, Real 6 foot, near - 1 anvil. • 'Grindstone. arming mill. good flat Mcb, one-way disc, Steel wise: Grain buffer. Two ex- hay rack. Wagon box. Steel new. Oliver sEiff-tooth cultivat- tension ladders.-.... Root pulper. A wheel farm wagon, Two flat or, Pl to tractor' hitch. - M. H. 31, - Yjuantity of filter milk discs. Steel racks. -Set of heavx-duty -bob. 28-piate,' tractor tandem disc herr- 0 s stoneboat. Electric brooder, cap. sleighs. Cutter. ow, near new. M. H. No. 6 ,Clip g_ "Miscellaneous 800, Coal-burnin brooder.- A per Combine, motor driven, "comp. +quantity poultry equipment, forks, Colony house, 10' x 12, -double= i with air cooled mote , this combine shovels, tools,''-neckyokes', :whiffle- sheeted and- good. '. Brooder; coal- is _good .as new,- used only one crop, LAUNDEIRE ... RS trees and numerous other articles.' burner. Two sets .platform scales, with scour clean. M. H. iv o, -OA,, - Set of beam scales with crate for 15 -disc grain and fertilizer drill, . $ay and-Gap?n. _ _ .. _ - 1' . _ . • • _ Approximately 60 tons good mix- weighing. Root pulper. Elec. aiyh.tractor hitch, new. lid hay. Qnan$ty seed barley, corr mritor. , Feed box. M. H. Elec. __ + s s ,.Mnsrcial _grade No, 1. -Sever$1_ieet cream separator, les- - motor, , real SALE AT 12.00 NOON . _ 175 OSSINGTON AVE., TORONTO • PHONE LL. Za61 pullage, Number grain bags• good.- Number water barrels. 3 Terms cash, No Reserve. Farm sold `� Horse Harnsas_ Pig crates: Extension ladders. b i EN and CLA 4 KE RENTIC'E, plow, ' y $trawberl'y roan gelding. Gray , Roll faM wire fence. Set of ,elec. _•, y _ auetiwlera,.- T ff Ii ..- -- r _­­ _ _ - _ . _ - a .1�1 , r _ .. ;, ... , .. .. ..,.. -- ,. _. -1 *1 . .- _, �. - _ _ tr .. :7 ,tom .. ! - - . t. ;. •L .1 edAdvertising>� .. Vi assif i4 _ _ - __ f , - -o, s _..... .r .. .- •• >� �,.�,~ ' 80�. Th. of6 ate Yankee hiatotriaas bore aet.tYs 4vt. :� _. Marsh 11.1 then w 903, although . ., • rICTHERSTOSHAUGH A Company, PM • - .:I ' . _ _ p' t 3 �•� Calvat an tl0IIli1 =parts who beSevs } two_..months earlier. I1 —AGEa9TB wA3R>>D tree' BIJ� �— l _. .,�1. I I I Y -- ' ' . - doesn't matter particularly. - r • r MHTtme CM Asum . D!s sou kapw twat ever ben 'At. w >rtswooD-etlauFss trtz>aalrs to sus or tun . sho Tit. ~ate Y��• , ' • It almost seems ridiculous now Oee•tlae Cattle sold Corns that YOU everyday orstiow Cards? wet have �1 Beach. or's hardware. w te service too -- - - > �' .1:...j-.,--. 4 f� , '� _ that a franchsis worth many mil- for base■ to Chao" troth. aamol" w aft• seoval tbleelal care co., 11 >7ratst K V. Craftsman, write for our Iat•K ss wt. wood Prodtwt" Lea .. _ is + It �,i _ - Boit dollars should .be'.bought Tptonq 2. WindsKelitzior, $us wtaaatoe, Ontario. - .e, ., i • IF YOU CAN find .aiW Us% anyw her a paltry #18,000. But b#ck fa 1903 Batt johnsoa wan dubiol3i about the W! 0=10" . P17As1 BRED Bathos* PuPplie toe earn , '; •' ,.. of world ehamplonha%ure-dlatn. you'll that just over a-csatttry ago this title satin transaction.' Johnson, s re- had DONT be penny wine and tonne towuh. Htt>r tete with imine A.O.P. bre*• °r :ser and rano a..= ar.natw sad.kittm. Ontario. ,i ,y y, was won by a Canadian, the famous 9110 formed baseball writer who lee of them. we Purchased seer Bl:.h9 Mtraeo_. Cstraegt, . _:- • , Rtibenatein. And he won it is $t. P started the American League, had- "Its a.O.P- pedigreed cockerels to w The" BARGAIN - s6 –.teen. is fa sal=too Cgvar M burg• struggled for two years against in out brooding pone this soar. A•o,P, "ok•rela Cost as But sten the :loon. as Cuooa. •zaud•r.. nr. D. 1t♦• I Russia hasn't changed much in a century, the powerful and established No- price' of ordinary cockerels. why eta w• Tartans. Croydon, Qu•'bec. � ' . or so, or even more. Perhaps, if there's any change, it has been tions! League, knowing in his heart . .tend: this extra. money? We know that Pullets sired by these cockerels will . W ' HARDBOARD 6%s SG. FOOT . . ° for the wore. Ova yeas ,there wan the glitter and tate glory Of ;q�+, goo' that he couldn't succeed unless he laced a club in New York several d°s•n more seg* per year, thea' PnlNta Bred by cockerels with no e.ttnla brooding - bank of them. It will par you SILLENDB. rtrat tiro• offered to our customers: milt sad Panels of can. - dfao made Tempered Hardboard. Ties $t. Petera0irg. the. apitia Of that vast domaim There was p r r• _ bu7 DreediAg. Also Chicle. board of a thousand uses. tough strong p��I Alwayyss have tbem on head. Only absi' -! •. -M__j Y tiru�isR --- '. the pomp mp sad barbaric magaiBceace of the court Of the chars. the e Desperate he was for help, he to start* aull.u, broiler chicle. turkey points • durable Baa linty water resistant recd Ieesl for work recommend - .._ B beyond the atatfliners sad show, there was the poverty, the threat of that bomb -,throwing Nihiliste..There was a pogroms as , p P still was skeptical of Farrell when CaWotus. cata TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD, Ontario remodelling grecla117 ed as as economical underlay for lira- - Num or file floors. Various thlcknessate YSINTIRT .- �- ff"I - and file purge, and these was .the sullen suspicion. even in high the latter was introduced to him rersus sad panel ■w.. .old ac min oda au _'= --===; . places, o strangers. f -by Jus Vila, a sportswriting'Cend. TOP NOTCH, that chicks that have every- serviceable for most Practical uses. sive - ors' for t3 Paten gree - ys� >- } k I , ; '.' LOuis RubeasteiA, a trot amatltu, paid hit OWII way to All that Ban knew about Farrell, thea that tarn■ dollars sad mon dollars for you. we firmly believe -and lel Mill End Priaa a low u ijo Ir•r req. foot. Your opportunity to save. Write - - Russia. He arrived there at noon. the day before the great meet, was -that he was an ex -bartender hundred, of our customers claim they now for tree list of sixes to Eastern "' to be skated Cts ma open-air rink, with lavishly decorated boxes who becamb saloon -keeper, gamb- >mow from •xp.rNnc. that Toa Notch raatory oiu•t Limited. Dope. W.L , Bae Sl. Hamilton. Oat. ' to be :.scupied by closely -guarded royalty centering the stands- • chicks are some of the finest chicks an Well. ' ' The young Canadian, inspected the great rink ice -surfaces •Fps ling house proprietor and race- leaking the market, regard!." of the Pries. they should be. we use a lot of R.O.P. EtlLP WANTED t �• d checked the system and gradients under which he was t0 Com- track plunger, IIOIIe as heartiest recommendations. cockerels to bead our matings. we also have some of the ffne■t turkey that HELP WANTED. I will show you bow - L. . pets against champions O latanjf copintries. Thea he did pew spina oa the wide -bladed heavy the of But Farrell shattered all qualms money will buy. Alen started chicks. older you pea mak. up a $aes per west. 'rerritlC money enalr•r. Deutz. ase. , i a practice skates of the day, went to his hotel, ate his supper and retired P when he tossed a certified check for pullet,. broiler chicks. Pres catalogue Top NOTCH CHICK BALES LANZ'S KA1L SERVICE _ _ ' to bed, to rest up for the gruelling test of the next afternoon. $25,000 on the' table in front of Guelph Ontario 1007 E. Bt. N. W. Washington. D.C. ; But his rest was brief. At midnight. there came a thunderous the American League resident. g"* P BTARTZD PULLETS MEDICAL -. - ' y inOcldng oa hla door sad hs heavy tones fraught with menus he e 41 Order from ad, with deposit. 121 per .. ' .' - Lard: wThe police. Open ripe" 100 up; f week old $20.90; a week 134.90; DON'T WAIT—Every sufferer of Rime I Be he opened his .door, mad these stood Cis huge Comm "Hold this as a guarantee of good 4 week 139.90. Chicks. non-s"*d $13.x6 per Ido. rep. Heavy from $I,eo. ,� Palm or Iseusids sbeew dry - . ' � , _ ___ __ pow, The gruffly ordered: "Dress. and come with uta." y faith, Mr. Johnson," said Farrell. m all. as. Immediate delivery. on all. Galt CnlckeriN. Dixon's ReteatdY• �„ ' ! Lotzla did, He was taken to jail, put i. a call. incited apo in "If I don't Rut the ball club across wit.•, Ont. MUNRO'S DRUG STORE - , - file morning. L plate Of thick porridge was shoved through the you can. keep it" DYEING AND OLZAN[NO i!S tel" 011ews a`�� s' ..I door. That was eakfast. And now the world figure -skating title "That's a pretty big forfeit, Mr. $i,�s Exp�r"e Prepeii _ d Nerved far away. Louis Rubenstein. was frmntic� tie dstnanded last was Farrell,' gasped the startled Joha- HAVE You anything needs ayaaa or Clean- IngT Write to w for information. w• Leaves sr CRESS WART Rggist _ ,� t - _- . - that he should Be* the British eonsus and at permission Rabenstsifi tOW Hoa. glad to answer roar gwettons, Dr wnrks sell* scan. Year Druggist "w CaEBB. �,. *� .are granted. The British consul, who, slit once me, was a of ■ man with bristling mustache, overhanging Don't worry, Ban,"laughed Partment H. Parker's- Dye Limited. 101 Yoage, St,. Tnmito, PEP Up ­ Try C.C. and B. Tonle tablets , . giant - . eye -brows and piercing glance, spoke. sbarply to the Rewire Vila, "He bets that mt3eh on • rAaMs troll saLE and san•zal a.bma. A9 for st. one druggist. on. dollar. _: 1. ,` tea tors. He didn't ask. he demanded that Lout Rubenstein be pp {� ce" • • + FARM for Sate. 340 acres. building large i P a M I M E X • 4, releraed at once. ' \Devery, Farrell'• partner in the farm land tobacco. Good � _. � Canadian So, in earns afternoon, our you, Canadian was released, but'- deal, had veered from bartending . house, Good or water, Buah. 16 miles Ottawa. School one woman calls another.- Take superior "TZKINNX" to halo alleviate pan. dir - a-� .. >, _' within 12 hours of with one provteo. He meat be out to the police force, hash to chief Blue. 36,000. Particu re. apply M Bos h► Cryo. and nervous tension associated with . '`_ r the finish of the meet. Meanwhile. the Russians. crafty thea as now. had secretl�r of the department, and then - retired Js6: Whitby, .Ontario., roe S� monthly periods, $e.ee Ps"w.le to ptafg wrapper, , .1' ' .t 4. changed the system of competition. But that didn't bother Louis to the real estate business. He POV'S ekeEMiCAIs r, HAST Tnsolrt� ,; Rubenstein. a was a greats ter ua es y y -r�iiag— T -AND-aDe.P•a°g OuPPw. -.is ,br-- --ser .9cZa.*� through the school f' uses faultlessly. And when it came to the important at the moment. how- lit. eD Sobbette.stock and show aoaa, Harry Mo ran. Barrie. Ontario. POST) ECZEMA &ALV= �` — free style, he swung to front of the royal boxes and etched his i - ever, Were the powerful political' dA+tgW the torment of do mems t+drs sad wooatas skin troubles, PCat'• al4natma : � own name deeply into the ice—LOUIS RUBENSTEIN,r CAN- connections of the two, for John IRISH BETTER Pupa. $36 each. Calrs Terrier and Irish Adults. Reasonable. salve will not disappoint yon• .= : • r ADA. Brush, owner of the Giants, bad Zen Honsberg•r, titreet■wtile. Ontario. Itching• swum burning sceema. ste9, .. Ttero was no question about the victory.' The yours Cana- , tueeea:fully denied the American ringworm. pimjAss. ane athtetre foo, w� r.rega to the •how st te0 dian, with only a bowl of coarse patridge to support him, wan .League a foothold In New York 011:, GREASES, TIRE: - bornodar ointmerespon ointment. resardtess at bow stubborn M adjudged world' Cham Tben he was rulllhsd to the train. and his either by outbidding Johnson for paints and varnish**. Electric Motors. Electrical, Appliance. Refrigerators. Fast hopelow they Lim PAiCZ a." PER J� - Ur Or W afters elle meet was over. he was on Lia eat ' y it. . options on potential ball park aites Pressers. Milk Cooler• and reed Grinders Machinery. Dealers PoaT6 R83LSD21;$ __._.. . of Resale, three . gird of _ _ e So we gnaw Russia of Paan ago warnt mesh different t� Russia today, with suspicion, hatred. pollee, prisons. And e or threatening to use his Tammany g T ' Hail connections to have a street Hobbranop wanted. write: Warm Orea" and Oil Limited. TevanL°• ' seat Poet Free nn Receipt of Pries ass Queen ei a rnra.r of reser, rnronto p . - an Iron Curtain ton -'. 'Cut through whatever, property , - . NO. 2 CLOVER Basswood Honey. $4 lbs. "110 Hes Johnson might obtain. 14.60. 1$ lbs $9.60• TO tbs. 10. 61" AND wo1121% _ !lour comawrth e4kdstrpp"dlau /er fhlg eeiwirn wAl be w4rk4sgle4f • e *PPuaTItNITIIB Robert Ritchie.Rltchf•Ata. 9. 1'ertb oeurto. - ' - by Eb wr hrv~, C/o Calver: Mew", 431 Tongs SR; lorenla .Farrell and Devery, hotaeve.r, al- BIG BARGAIN SIPTiC TANKS BE A HAIRDRE88Eit ' _ - ' - ' , ready had the site for a ball par rt k - r Boo gallon steel tar Coated Ia7.00 bilk . 00114 CA:t1ADAM LEADING SCHOOL Great Opportunity !warn _ _ , . -. ��� at 168th Street and Broadway, ettb order. ale. coal savings37.0 class s o to boo. Ballow ear and slaw coated. ffee■siion. good. wages. Pleasant dignified Profession. D' s �' L ` ERS L I M I TED '. wher0 the. Medical Centre now Ltaatt•d ■tock underwriters robot Zoe gaL paintedti 9 D while le Thousands of sveee•slnl Marvel gnenatatb , • __ _. _— A*IM�3TeW0, CNTAaIO ' ' -stands. "That's. pretty far uptown," B� ' F� lost for cataloguenstainless enathmall stake, combination undry tray and slake Am'■vic■'s Greatest B7wm - .... Illustrated Cita Logue Free _ y . � _ .., • . ,. .._ . .. . .' :o-.: ; - - said the dab u! Johnson. tat and Devery Insisted that the . stres®ltas pornlala enamel laundry tub. showers• stoves. refrigerators: oil burn. . ' writ. or a MAR . v941 f3A wet. To ..:. • Y,,. •; _ , ' - • • - -- roll new subway, soon to be opened, are. pressure sty■t■ms. RECESSED nt000l,s W., Tomato ill et. W., Brancliee: - }b _ ' , .. l . would provide the necessary trans- BATHTUBS $60.00• right or left Dead drain. Lowly Martha Washington and . 44 sans at.. Hamilton ... 13 Rideau St.. Ottawa . . ' -- - - - good :.salon we can, think Of,OU! rtition. - opo -- Ricbledge statnlass three -piece bathroom ooc, wb,t or coloured. All sblpmants _ .. -.. 5... `r - t . . I . t selection is the Cleveland Indians. They worked frantically, to get delivered your aearsst n!lwaF statfan. EASY TD OUR SMOKING . dee Tobacco Eliminator, • acTanttttM . . ti But don't asp us hyo the park ready for theopeningof B. V, Johnson Plnmblag t#nppUes, atreste• vttle, Ontario. i treatment quickly. stave craving for .(' - a. . �s r a the season. It was a rickety lay- rAR2eERe, choose tde ps of your salves, totecco: std■ tree neem' or mcottaa King Drug Pharmaceutical Chamfers fAl- k _ _ _ lC Ig the National. we tae 'also• with wooden, stands, wooden The seeneetn Sy.am or S.i.cue i6aetas here). P.O. Bos eT1. London Ont. - - _ L._.� , .. -,4Q 1X131TC . going outside New York. In spite*right31 'fences and a iavine in field. tells how to raise. buns or heifers. Sena for a copyrighted copy to B. O, Stan. 100-REALTS Secrets (Home Method), fog t •. _Fr -- _ of the fact that they came through Because the park was on the high- . •9th, Boa ^91. Resins. Bask.. Canada Money -Making Idea. -(M. O. Plane) ._ ex '• -Last Fall• when our Spring picks nab! for as last y year, we have a est points in -Manhattan the -team OIC Shepherd Yuppies, a months. Stam, bring free Catalogues. :HEALTH PRODUCTS AOENCIEB - •. .for the National and American feeling that the Giants were playing was called the Highlanders: Realsterea: Champion lines. Females too. Males sane' w. R. vaturk, sots 14. 1109 et. Cecile Rd.. Thr" -Rivers, Quo. ' League pennants finished right alightly over their heads, and aren't Long Branco P.O.. Ontario. LOOK: 600 Health Secrets (Home Moth. � where we had called them, we de- going to repeat. Brooklyn Dodgers - Heard the one about the spiritlz- GRADfC. A EKrwhen pries ary Ma . Rda)• 600 Money Saving Si W. 6e• - s _ �' Blared that we were OiII t0 Quit going are, naturally, the logical choice; ,list who, when he died, asked -foe That meaty early gullets. We have tbom.for immediate shipment both darold Monepa Making Idea. List 4c rump. 'MENDEZ 43-C:y. Stmon. Lackawanna is. _ , j_ 'I- when we were ahead. In other but somehow or other we -can't see the letters R•.S. V.P. to be 'carved and a:rued. t13- the varieey roe prefer. New York. •. . '• - •' words, we swore off the gaze -into- them winnin a ennant as los Be • '- g P g on his headstone? Also cockerels. Wired to nraer. Bras Hatchery. 1:0 John h.. flamlhon PATBNTB - y s i ` the -crystal -business for ever. Charley Dresses is bossing them. So AN OFFER to every tnvenWr—Lint of ter _ *. . Still, a lot of folks, from Omar Khayyam on, have sworn off and -- then found themselves backsliding. And. so now, since we have been 'dared, and double -dared to try our luck again, here we go. a * * . .` - Well, . take the. American loop Arlt—which is where they gene- : rally land in the World Series, For -'the first time in several years we . art going to choose against the New York Yankees, and, for no 9 . _. . _.. +at : _ 't ci ., C .. �� x c ,�n .: . . . s TSSUE 12 1952 we are travelling away out on the limb so far that we can hear it cracking and taking a nab at tate Boston Braves. 4 • e ' So there you ai'e, friends, Clevb- land Indians and -Boston Braves— and Lif all the bookmakers hadn't & - gone out of business you could likely get ' 50 to 1 against the com- bination. 250 to 1 would be nearer the correct price, at. that. e • • +wee As for the Stanley. Cup, the De- troit Red Wings should win by 0 far as we personally are from fin- nancial _solvency. With our usual logic we're calling Montreal Cana- diins.__� .11 . * .*- .T o' se New fork Yankees{ men - tinned earlier, , are. starting their . fiftieth year in the American League —and it 'is hard to , believe . that ' L. their original. franchise cost the measley sum of 6nly, eighteen grand—an amount that even their rookies would sneer at ' nowadays • as a season's stipend. The eminent and always informative sports writer, Arthur Daley, 'tells, in the New. York Sunday Times some- H thing of their beginnings, 'and .A,e !lope - he tiron't mind 'too much' if . the borrow snore or. less freely from. that article. ,t e ft•.Iwas the .rarest of bargains - ivrites b[r. Maley. For tate trifling ' sitm 'of 418.000 Frank Farrell and _ .`Big Bill Devery, a couple of ex' hartenders, bougl;r the New fork • `-Yankee ffandlise in the`Anierican - I.eague. Strict speaking, it was the. italtimore -franchise' they pur- ' _01ased for transfer to New YO;k The mightiest of all hasehati dvnas - ties f ills' ivaa folli,1der:, - , The dial teas consummated on a Minter's -night in 1903 at the old Industrial Chemicals • - T . A Growing Industry. - . `Dominion Tar 8t Chemical Company, Limited . . ' is the largest distiller of coal tar and producer -of its deri,vatives in Canada. . ._ - The Company and its subsidiaries have over _• 30 plants across Canada, producing a wide range of chemicals, salt, building products, . creosoted tie's and timbers, Wand bleaches. We offer as principals the new issue of— - 4:Dominion Tar & Chemical Company, Limited 5% Sinking( Fund Debentures, 1952 Series • -,Due April let, 1967 Denominations: $500 and $1,000 Price: 100 and Interest to yield 5.00,% • i'he Company is 'now erecting an important new petrochemical plant at Montreal East. e The proceeds of the present new issue will be, :':',,added to the general funds of the Company to ---meet the costs of the current expansion pro- . A prospectus describing the Company and giving details of the new Debentures R l . forwarded promptly upon request. - . - -. } 36 King Street (Pest y Tormto'I -' .-'iYood.,Gundy & Company Telephone: EMpire 4-4321 Limited " . - .. - - --..t. . .-. ventlons and full Information sent treat.'' `"s- -:.I'bs Ramsay Co., Regisured Patent Attar• -.. 'C; '•. nays. 37$ Bank Street. Ottawa. . ., • rICTHERSTOSHAUGH A Company, PM • - .:I ' tans BopclWrs. BYtahtt■bee 1110, iFo _ . `1) M. street• Tnrnn.o Ronklet nt laf0rma. . „ `regcest ttoa ne . SAIJNKAN WANTED1. , ;1 `j.. SELL $N01S - .� DIRECT to consumer. Big commission. �' ,Make. a steady Income In selling our <� PQppular lane of quality * shoes. Style shoes ' ' t5d work shoe for the whole family. Sell. :> ung catalogue and outfit tree. No ex:pea . 1y ^ Ience needed. Concordia 813044. Dept •. �r . , . .,� WP, Box, 160. Roaemnnt, Montreal. , •, . _ ... r •, . $TAMMERivo ^' 9TAMMERI.1;G scientifically correcto. • ', \' J Booklet gives full Information. Wriu' William Dennlann. 643-L . Jarvis Street - .) - ." Toronto — -- , . ,,. ._. , . LOGY, LISTLESS, : , . _ :_. OUT OF LOVE ? 1 . _:- • ' . WUITH LIFE? - . `Wetliti$'t isoNo sF bed :.'1 fooft` fift?sot Not up to par? . : . you may suffer from sis , up•st 1 an Co. oaf ted yore r . s■ely—ger■ Wad may not blast r) ., rep y� stomach ...all flea fhn and spar kis 4 . out of n1/. '!bat's whets YOU nmsil�� i t vesaibabl■pM@ bring you gablt riwf troA,t _ oo"Btlpatlon and so ball, peomoFaillb the Bos/ , ,� a rink? why st■y Mf GrbrLOS rY.i1•'t� . ' 1� ;: _. p��I Alwayyss have tbem on head. Only absi' -! •. -M__j Y tiru�isR --- '. _ :.. :- ': NOW TO,TREA - •�_• SCOURS, t, ; YSINTIRT .- �- ff"I . Give 2 b 4 table- ._ cis c.. ', spos"s oil M e little �',K, worst crater to ei1mai, +" / IIIeGt lustre a dory.• Af deal. y�2.. ors' for t3 Paten gree - ys� >- } k I , ; '.' . , . . 1 . . . . - _ _ .. J 1 v -- - _ IG -Phone _ f -.-Me- S._ �CHA►PMAN �8�� , } „ A lonerad Invitation�I • • is extended to al! the ladies of Pickering; Ajax, Dunbarton, Woodianas n ^-Rouge Hills, �Highla d Creek, -Vest Hi'; Cherry�wood, Whitevale, Green- r Brougham, t�udley etc. to see our splended arrangement o€ �! Y _ _ dewpringfall- a era in _ the - - - - - - p Staunton Waterfast Line -A. -,ALL, PATTFRNS, BORDERS AND CF,ILIN+GS RIGHT IN STOCK = TPHOUSANDS OF ROLLS TO CHOOSE FROM. _ D _ YQU`LL4V DELIGHTED TO SEE OUR STOCK - WE'LL BE DELIGHTED TO SEE YOU. > BROCK 'TWATRE �Y H I �'�Y Bushhy's- 8araware _ - r PHONE 618 WICST HILL t '• BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES-. _ I--� Stop 82, Kingston Read > .. THURSDAY'. FRIDAY, SATURDAY - MA.RCH 30 21. 2�.. '- BEATTY ELECTRIC _WASHERS s�: per° 7 - �1 Evening Shows at 7,00 and 9.00 P. M. Saturday Matinee at 1,80 -' .. Saturday Evening ;show Starts At �.� P..11: RANGETTES AND A, , Starhft ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY' - MARCH 20, 21, 12. _ - 0ghteen-Stars Are In It -And More Wonders Than You. -Can Count!A y6-H'Palnts and 'Ge .ersl-Hafdware PLi:.4 -CARTOON SPORT _ NOVELTY ereellles th, Nrooa� ' ..•s•eoo _ �'- �' -w'ITH - RING CROSBY,. and JANE, WYMAN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY _MARCH 24,"?�, PHONE 46 DICKERING Evening S'lrows At 7.00 P. M. Last Complete Show At 8.20 P. M. - - DOUBLID-FTATt RE PROGKAM John Cassells _aa. the -birth of a _ t daughter, and to.11r. and Mrs. Jag. Mark of the 'Ron I Was a Communist for the F. B. I E - f Casdelle on the birth of a son re- - IN TECHNICOLOR t- 1 �' STARRING- - FRA1V'Ii ][EJOY and DOROTHY HART . centlyx _ - ' ALSO SECOND FEATURE - Mrs. Jones had het" moth" "end -WITH - RICARDO MO-NTALBAX and CYD (giARISSE c sister visit them recently. Let's f7. Mr. and Mrs. - Ronald :Hawkins - - r : Lets G o Navy have sold their house and are mov- 'a ITH LEO- GORCEY and HO W£RY . BOYS _ - _:PLUS -FOX NEWS -_ ens shortly. W rreardenthc m Kapp nr - AY, T -'ES., WEDNESDAY - MARCH 2l, 25,''26, 1 ;n s w e r n tit MON TU new ES. number of ladies enjoyed a _ ers�4 ITEXT ATTRACTIOti supper demonstration at the, home • .- _ of Mr., J, Henson an .Vliedryedday The Day the, Earth Stood Still . 3 ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN evening, y ;RTTH -• MICHAEL RENI'VIE and PATRICIA !VEAL. S There was a small turnout at the-- FITARRLNG - FREDRIC 11IARCH and MARTHA St�OTI euchre_. with winnei•e''being: Mrs. knox and :Mr. tirills,... _ - - Th' s. Friday evening, all ratepay_ No Ovestions. Aske era are asked to he monthly meet- ' in thO.Hall at 8.00 p, m., so keep. I-- ••- UITH BARRY SULLIVAN and ARLENE DAHL this oatk in mind - March 21, at I.. .— .-.1 ernment- We doubt very Much if Fairport Beach ';onirnunity Hall,- -either ail, -either is correct .We did- note -on ' A Bingo- will be held un 5atur- - - . _ + Iaremont Xonday tb*t Hydro rren were pre= da Mas ch '�2 paring to erect new poles or; the in= y' , at 8,00 p. m, in the ` -- -. THEATRE POLICY Hall. Hoz ef-fic. Opens Evening! -'•,>f0 P. JL -" - - side (-f the fence line on the west lEEv6r one reports a good titre at Saturdays and Holidays 10,00 P. M. K M. s.'-' United Church Meeting side of the Brock Road, Just below Y p Last Week the St. Patrick Dance and the large Matinee Sbtitrdays and Holidays : 1,80 P. Ili-• Clarempnt box of groceries donated b Lo >Ahs. Tomlinson, Mrs, McIntyre, 8 Y g FLOODLIGHT PARNANG - Mr, and MrB, Ev. Harrmnond, of Cabin, Dunbarton, was wop by Dtr. „ Mrs. Ho»►ard and Mrs. Baker took ;WAKE -PARKING .4 P'LEASL�tE WITH OUR King, .spent Sunday with Mr. and Ca isthorir S The worship service from the Study Mrs Geo Hammond here. p Pot Prizes were won ;ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES _ Book. Mrs, Hugh Gregg played . a' by Mr. and Mrs, P. White and Miss _ The local' businessmen .held licit ,Audi Rose and Clifford Snyder piano solo' Mrs. W. Evans, Mrs. R. PY y ' regular meeting on Mundny night. 7?r ha,l was attrastSvel decorated Pilkey ga-:e reports on recent W. M. , . Mr. Don, Hedges su3fered"a Tread a y. ' � S. Presbyterial. Roll Ca1L was ansl g s � for the occasion,'which helped add cold' and badly Infected- eye over the to the gai"ty of the party.; acted by a favorite verse. week -end m Sorry to report Donna Temple on A beatrtiful' basket of snapdrag- �3' p Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Taylor !have Mrs. Fred Ward is at preserlt71 - � sick •list. ••ICherrywood returned from an enjoyable •iara- ons was 'placed at- the front of the' , .`. g g We .hoe Barbara Bridges has .a :-United- Church, on pnday morning rt�n her daughter Mrs: 'Keith Drake S P g tion in Florida, and family,•at Urillja, seed reco: from her accident The March meeting of,tbe Cheri7- --Con ratulations to Mr, and Mrs. in honor of the late ,Mrs. David We hear that Mr, A. J. 'Sutker- ; speedy eo g y g Gregg, by her family. on Monday -coming home' from the wood W. A. was held in the Hall' 0. Shea on the birth of a daughter _ end who is at present in Port Hope school she was struck and, on Wednesday, March 12. The Pres- recent! Miss Doris - Dolphin has been .con.- y`. y. fined to bed at her home for seer- will be returning soon to open his off .her bicycle, _ •. idem Mit.. S. Jones, ' opened ' the _Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Tindall and butcher shop here.. 1 :' s .. ` . meeting with the Call' to% Worship.` ' Lloyd visited Mr. and Mrs.` R. Tyn A] weeks.. and hopes to be out a- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hawke, Orllia, 1' FAIRP'ORT UNITED CHURCH Scripture Ra read by Mrs. Geo. dal! on Sunday evening gain by the end of the month.. - spent 'the' -week -end a-ith" Mr. and Frenchman's Bay.. Road odd, which was followed by the' There will ,be a euchre and crok- Cdr. and Mrs. Clare Kee: i1 and li• s, Keith Steckley here. • .• • •Devetionad Mrs. Wager. She inole H _S_ T___ OR family were at Niagara Falls on b3' ag Party in the school on Tues- Mr. and airs. Lloyd Pascoe and Our little church .has been very told us how the Christian Church day evening, March 25, sponsored Saturday and.spentSunday with I Jacqueline, of Brougham, spent Sun- ir,§y these last few months-our;W. depends on each of us to dolour by' the Home and School Assoc. friends at Lansing. day with Mr, .and Mrs. A1. Robert- A, took the banner for the best per- part, and carry the full share of The bingo at .the hall here .:last son ventage at F;us# Presbytery- meet vitt. responsibility, Mrs, Don: Milne - Friday night was well attended. The n Mr, and lirs.Lloyd Mason, Scar*- i ing. We had a turkey dinner in our and Mrs. Neil Petty'sarig en ins `Green River proceeds: w� l be used for improve, hero, spent Sunday' with Mr, - and I, church hall which went over ' with-piring duet. Mrs. „Leonard Gates led •oq•o } rrrents'to the building. Mrs, Jack Norton. l a bang -nearly two hundred being in presenting'the chapter from•the llrs'Floyd McKay of Toronto Mr, The local public school children Sheryl McIntyre is confined to his ,sieve. All enjdyed a .good supper„ Study Book on'"The Church in Lit-. ' were pleased about having no school h ,• h and Mrs, Wm. Duncan Visited their - ,. 6n Monday ore, Trouble Frith the ome �% �t the mumps. `I, ♦lr'. and enjoyed the entertainment af- Oe Places." telling of the work of uncle J. B. Wilson. furnace necessitated ._.cloning the and Chas. Coo eret-. ' urned on the• week -end after a visit ter. We ant to thank ever one w:io' wantr make it a success.. Wednes- «omen and m « en. students ere ao- ing lit, and bits. Bruce'Lehman and 6chool for the day. dowrr South. _� _ .. ..helped day, March 13, we had a St. Pat- in' the sparsely populated reg- ions in 'Canada. Mrs. M. Hollinger, Glen. of Markham visited lits, • B. " - Dr. Wm. Tomlinson and'famjly of Pickering and Mr. and Itis. :clan During the next tan months the Frick tea and Home -baking . Sale-, al- , Mrs: 'N'. l'au ilii Mrs. 'W; Tweddle Lehman' and'family last Sundry.. Mr. and 'Mrs, M. Draper ^:tatted' Tomlinson of Hamilton, spent Sen- ,. local•Co-Operative :will be confining.. f r so Gift Table. The'tea tables were Mrs'.' -R. Tiddall and Mrs. R. Morr•- relatives in Fort Credit on Satur- ' daq with Dr,' and-1NIrs: Tomlinson i s advertis ng to the classified .ad oecor;,ted with shamrocks the room ' ish read inspiring stories in, the. . day last week, here, columns of the local papers, Beep was• decorated with' St. Patrick's 'decorations " Home-Missi-on Digest thaE showed ., --iA number of ladies -visited Oriole Miss Margaret Mcncrnald of Tor- ' an eye nn that column.' for r'good ,,. buys-for-the=bonie-Arad=fanrn. r• and looked lovely, There, -was a good crowd -and ver • success-' th �rorthiriess' of the teat work g these R. L., Toronto, on Thursday ast ; ;onto Mr, and -Mrs'. Gordon.GdGraham ' 'Mr. •Talk of floodlighting the g g park in � I ful afternoon.. The committee app- e young eople were doing for. - p the church. Mrs. S. Jones reported week.. - _ .• •: - r purd family, of Oshawa and and ildrs, Sam Taylor and family of Claremon is beginning. Claremont. R 5 aRaan as recratecl all the splendid lrelp.gi:en. from Annual•Meeting in Tor on- a The Ladies' Aid held there re _ S I meeting at the home • ' Claremont, all had dinner viith Mr. sprang approaches: Thfl poles are at the park now and hw,•e been made 'Proceeds in aid of Building Fund, One of- our- members Mr. C. Lu b, {ening• in detail the devotion- al elar of Mrs, $hank, the guest speaker being a r and Mrs. Fd. Lewis on Sunday•ev- . .tivailable at considerable saving"to-: n- ni!v y , passed awn March S ' it' tire' talk, on. the effect, of prayer in tint lives; After the Roll Call and representative from the Mission to r _ening, on tae occasion of the birth,. z3' of lir. Lewis and :Miss Donna the, committee._.Information regard-. Toronto General. Hospital- Private ;:- Business part of the meeting, the Lepers. - _ Rev. Mr. -Pierce Toronto �- _ - Graham. - - . _. . ing the lights, such as cost etc., is now beyng.secpred. Patients' Pavilion,' after a' linger` ing•ilIness.'•Our-deepest- same closed with prayer.A delicious of con - ducted services in First Baptist' Rumours have been loin the g _ sympathy to lunch w w, served, by. Mrs..Holtnee, { h'urch last Sunday. He was acv 1I rounds :itrough Claremont that the ' 8i•ock Road is to' ..be z -FAIRPOR•I�AEACH NEWS- - firs. Lunney_and family, We are pleased to heat tha Miss I � Mrs. Wes. Petty, Mrs, Sinclair and Mis, E Glenist from a gaily, dee- Y, g Y ompanied by Mrs, Pierce, . -.Mr•s,_;I4• widened eight "feet on both sides-and'that it is to - Barbara- Cook is home,from the Osh- orated St. Patrick's Day table. Draper, and. - family had tea with Gordon . be taken over by the Fro : incial Gov- . . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs awHosit3Ob a pa. Our est w=ishes for a 'Miss'Mary�Ann Morrish and Jack and Mrs, Lehman - of M'arkliam - on' Fri_ ' complete recovery, _ Corr. Mor*sh were home with their par- _ t stay of last ww11t4 enta during the -week-ens. ,