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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_04_11L: a YOL, ?ice �i0. its — PgfltspCopy Authorzedas __ERING, ONTAK0, FRIDAY,� Sewnd Class Matter ` W. C, AURKAR and SON PVisi.fS1KERS S%00 per year LI. S i�.60 , ForMa 2_IcoonetY E nrioY 1 • = - __ . ,. �Meffingrel � �Z ination ep t'�lbera� �o�n W. PESCY N>rA7.E SUG�CEEDS I Rouge Hill Hose, sad iiduiol RAY T. DOBLE PRESIDENT P1Ckei'lrig village'' A. Roust IRWim AS BOARD ':Club Hold Panel Discussion PICKERING ROTARY 18bB.tfS �� MAPIl. - HIQU SCHOOL I '---" • Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Mor eiy <' N. Barry-Attivar .Tv M vaca9cy i . Responsibility in community lite ' • The recently? -elected Board � family and Mr. and Mrs. Las. l,L. i Oct Boars was the theme of a panel discussion Directors of Pickering Rotary. Club Morley were guests of Rev. IL and <" - regular montNy met at neon on Wednesdhy and el- ^ _ School featured. at the regul Mrs. Jenkinson, King, recently and E Ai member of the High ? meeting of the Rouge Hill Home and ectad from within the directorate, in the e, ening, Mr. C. Morley ,gave Board since inauguration in Jan- ! School Associati6 held on April 2. Ray T. Doible, Principal of Picker- ' his travelogue through, the hiari+• 1949, W. "Pere" Neale was Public School, President of the tunes and P. E. Island, at a congre�• 1 Mrs. Phin,'who acted as chairman ing 1957^8-55. ` i of the panel group, was ably sup- Club for the year Ational get-together at Laskey. 4; - .ported by Mr, Len Elliott Mrs.. A. The increasing demand for space in �Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Baladon xetnra- . tr _ - Max and Mr. Banks. Mr. Banks this paper has made last-naunute ed from the South on Monday, both } took the place of Mr. Skuce who was condensing of some articles access` looking very well.' �+ unable to attend due to illness. Mr. cry. Ed Township Police had a busy week- _ Elliott dealt with the citizen's, res• end answering complaints from Lake ` sy Lia L Ln,. / ponsibility in community life. He Collins - Chesher .Shore residents, who charged that - • e.• 'lir. John L. Lay, Piolcerss� vrhu 'stressed the iarporfance of voters - smelt fishermen were blocking the ]mss anaauncAd his intention of -seek- exercising their franchise and tak- Saturday, April 5, marked the very drivevnays, trespassing on private begs ouno at hi in Liberal Cas- ing an active part as good citizens.- pleasant occasion of the wedding" of roert and be' veryargumenta- ��� is the May 2eth By-election. To widen their horizons from local Miss Helen Ruth. Chesher, flaughter.' P` Chief Triaaell said they had would (according to the Times-Gaz affairs to national affairs and Pin- of .Mr. and Mrs. 1Abel Chesher, tQ , the same kind of trouble last yearn Otte) appear to. be ha-ring'the field' ,;" ally emerge as world citizens,- was Geraid.Cecil Collins, son of Mr. and The sympathy of his many friends himself liberal Nomina- the goal for Which all should strive. Mrs. Joseph Collins, both- families- to amilies j in this community is being express- -tion at the ;Whi'.y Town -Hall on Mrs. Max covered fully the work of Durtbaxun The ceremony took ed to Mr. Edgar James, on the pass• _ iApril 28, of service clubs and their piece in place in Dunbarton United Church. idg, suddenly, of his mother, last Mr. Lay has severed his connection ' �' community affairs, Small; and large Rev. A. +F. Bamford, pastor, offir i week -end, at,Unionvilie, in her ?rid with Massey -Barrie and is devoting �,a: `� E organizations throughout the count fated Other than the unfortunately year. His father is critically ill . at ils whops time to the campaign, He s _try were carrying' the work of good wet weather the ceremony was the present time also, unusual en- citizenship, . their activities ranging beautifully complete in its entirety Arnold Kentnor, 13, fractured h:a. . km been receiving an + ihusiastic reception throughout the from purely social to charitable, ed- and was regarded ea s very happy i elbow, at school last weal( and now _ , l ucatiomd-snd religious, their actio- occasion by members of both fasq- Riding. One thing that has appealed I bolts it in a cast. He had a short s,uy to those with w'Jtom he has met + --i idea co tering all races, creeds' sad i n iv The bride looked besuti2ul in M Jona Reimer has bee , Irl'. Percy Neale all age groups an ivory satin gown. trimmed wit's j at a 1 the Sick Children s �iospi •:1. ie h8s>t:.:p+st Leen making rash, _ Mrs. wn- n _ bepoa,ibls. ¢romises, even before he rated Chairman_ o Mr. Banka, ably pinch-hitting for minty-tuiYe and topped by a ahrer fined 0 bed for the past ..eek --- � this week appointed Mr. Skuce told of the'. + part the _.lace• veil, She was given away by I ()-Dash - a. (berg; _the latber causes think- � Board, succeeding --A-. Ross Ir illness. today, to become dubious win who recently resigned. that ' school plays _ in community life. Be- her father. The bride's sister, Shin The Evening Auxiliary( hud a a camps >~ - - I sides the teaching of purely aced' ley, was maid of honor and looked I very successful .farce! Post Salefb* of ` fir' T, emit subjects, Christian love, horn- charming in an overall gown of Y61 - TWO MORE C014STABUIS ?Ar. Neiaie has Sar, malty pears and .afternoon tea last Saturday. _ _ - - arty, truthfulness and friendship low taffeta with matching gloves and . _ been vitally interested in education- Over one hundred parcels were avid. ,FOB PICKERING FO)RCZt i are the chief character -building ideas headpiece. The bridesmaids, Donna, Misses Ruth Peattie, Ruth Law', ai matters in this municipality. He which the school nought to implant I a sister of the bride, rind Fay Ches- t IOriet L, W, Trinnell is interriew- served for twenty years �+n Elinor Stork ind Mr George Cap- - rpablic School) is his own in the youngsters. her, a cousin, %eree most attractive elle joined the local United Church• INS applicants for positions on the Board Mrs. Phin's subject was -the plat': .in pale green and light mauve taff- Pickering Township Police Forte. Sehoal SectionN0. 4 East, -and has I of the home in cormnunit life. Sha duritr 'ihe Reception at the ser :ice been chaff anon of fire Finance Com- y eta gowns respectively, Each wore last Sunday morning. Two additional conatabler are to M showed how the home was the cen- matching gloves and head pieces. Mr. Grant Messer and daughter aided before the season's rush• mittee of the High - School Board. ire of family life. T'liere Was no sub- They `each carried' beautiful bougr Mr. Neale has been intensely deo••' Ire of for home-tsainin and these Barbara have both' been quite ill liYeioeriks District Hlgh School oted tp his work as a member of g oats. of roses, making s moat app-' with the flu, but are' now around atadaats Crosapete In Seed Judging 1 responsibilities of parents .should ami wedding party. The bride's G a Da this Board, and will efficiently oc- � .and well again. _ spy that chair. _ not 'be delegated. to outsiders She mother wore a navy crepe dress with Mrs. G. McAvoy gird- so vid: 3a s keitii interc°unt cam tion ! told how .influences• learned in this . matching accessories. Both. ladies j have leen ill with the flu. y p� W. -Barry Murkar, of the News g looked charming. Mr. Alfred Colt- l I home carried on through a child's Mr. Leo McCue, son-in-law of, �rir. involving nine counties, the Durham ' war appointed by County Council l adult life. The important aspects °f ing, acted as -best man,. and Robert tesm won top boners in the seed this week to fill the vacancy creat- a• good home were: nourishing food, Collins and. Wan. Chesher were the Shilling severely injured his back. e ledging contest at Peterboro last ed by. Mr. Irwin's resignation - at work, when a bate of wool weiglr- nsek Pettizboao pied host a sense of security •;for:the child; ushers. ing 590 pounds; fe!I on him. He will . school boys from all Southern WOLF BU -\"f SATL'IiDAY. keeping one's word to the child r nd Ile, ser: ice commenced with a I be confined to bed for at least three _ 4 s spiritual background. , processional hymn led by the choir I weeks, Or tiwio, and entertained them to ARK'S HOLLOW REGION p, lively discussion followed each �M faro) and a -fait to ?r'ie Centra( Ont _ .. s • _ y •'O Perfect Loi a all Human Love I Mr, and Mrs. Jack MacLennan ani spieakei s .address and • many points Transcending.'.' While the register I two children, of Toronto, were -its.; Seed Show, The Hastings coon- The aurrivor of a pair of wolves hese Stood second, and the group the of interest were raised and discuss- was being signed, Mrs. H. McClem- I iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F IF thought to be roaming thrcug5 ed at length. ant sang an appropriate solo. Miss veyresenting Ontario County, third. rovine in the Clark's Hollow region i Musical entertairrzrrent woe pro--- Eileen Jacksc,n ably presided at the . R. Smith, on Sunday. J !fit Ontario county' -boys deserve + is Coing to be rounded up on Sat`•,` M� C. E. Brown with a The re a tion, held_irr the Mr. T. Robbins, Toronto, was via- "boys co anion fcrr their third by a f ided by orgm4 s p iting in town on Tuesday of this ,r special urday marning�--if they can; , delightful piano 'selection, and by Sunday School of the church, was I , 'a place standing in that; they are all large. group of local hunters. Len Ron Dobbin. with a much►enjoyed - w week. r students in the newly -formed Pick- ' Gates shot the first one a year ago, capably handled by the W• A• The I Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'M„ore and vocal solo. happy couple left late Saturday, on I Steins District High School,- and + , j family were in Hamilton on SundaYe A , motoring honeymoon. L pon ret- ' .. .�----------�-- -- -- visiting relati-+es- �'• i tis is their• initial venture ra the .CstWic Women s League to of Thanks _ temporary +. �3eld of cornpetiti:•e judgi.-sg. The 1 '' -• , _ _ • � + . urning ,they will up temp Y , Mn and Maes. N. R. Sh�i'treed had Tine et}iovring of the local bays should i 'fine' monthly meet.ng of the Mr, 1'. ;,Ic<;ltwhan wishes to thank residence with this groom's br�thcr I' Mrs '►Ia'loy, cf Torur.to with them •. be encouraging, not only to the Ag Catholic Womens League of St' in Toronto. , on Sunday. ' all his 'm:.qy frirnds'. and neighbors _.. ricultural Science •' D'epartment of .' Frances -de Sales, Pickering was- who su kin rIy remember•ed.him, with Mrs. G_ Littlejohn has te:urned to , the school, but also to the Agricul••-i held last Thunda•y e-:ening. The g ft�� cards and flowers, and per- Industrial Arts Instructors deet At duty, nursing, at the Bo�vman'ville tore Club, which is active in Co- meeting 'opened with the League .anal visits, during liis recent• iri- Mxckeiling District High Scli.►oi ~General hospital,' Currieular periods. :Round Rime, prayer. Mrs. McMorrow•, retiring_ nein.. .. -” Miss Ina Peattie vans quite ilt David Notion and Ronald Neale -- ~- = with a throat infe�iinn Inst .week, J i Recording Secretary read the min On Saturday, March 9 the 1n- ; Stood first, second and third, respec= b utes.• The new Stcretan-, '.Hiss Th 1)uabarton Urtiied Church - dustrial Arts Instructors of Riie but -has now` returned to duty. - Urely in indi�idiral cca^ipetition with- eresa Jordan was installed. and tae - Oshawa-Peterboro group met ic+r i Mi Vernon Balsdon w -Is down to In the team, The Ccurty Agricult- i annual reports given by various _ Palm `.Sunday morning our con- their regular meeting at the Pick` Flcrida for three weeks, and is now ural Representa�a es ac�gd as ;cid- I coy:r i*ted con':eners. gregati,n iecei�ed into ieauash:yr Sting District High School. At ten beck sea. t...: {.. i.,- _ A representative report was read 'th.zieen sew• .i-aembers by Profession o'clock, the group were given a. I , �, of Faith. Three %vere'adult's and'tcn -tour of the frew'•school.-Keen inter -'y— _ I of the Archdiocesen Qua' meet- Centennial United Church LTbF1S CLUB ROUGE kII1 I- iiig ar" Rosary Hall. �1r.. L'onYilis were young -people. A splendid con- est was shown in the £i-ne facilities Rev -J. -h. -and Mrs. Brah.^.m' Given convenor of the Citizenship comm- gregation '�i as out and most stayed' 6f• -this new modern school. Sponsor And Conduct Eye Survey - f ,r `Hr l I Principal of ' Shower } At High, School , ittee asked for support of our sub= ' y Communion. yin. L. C. R. Briggs, P '(by correspondent) _ di�sior. in Citizen_hip Duy . it :,lax.', in, the e-,erLing service, %ir choir,. the School welcomed those attend- Wrt}'a typical serice club en- It was decided for the Citizenship ,under the leadership of �Ir. Cro«` ing and Baia a concise outline of :The wo:r.eris organizations of the F .� commtttee t° cv perate and give burst, ga-•e an evening - of Good'Fr - the various courses offered by the three churches held a surprise party thnsiasar and •concern for young i su ort to this worthy effort-. on clay and- Faster nru�ic- it was most coin lete organization �shic;t is in L' people welfare, the Lions Club of PP inspiring and, -enjoyable rid a good "p for DTs, and Mrs. 'Braham on Marr c May =3rd .at Ajax., Mrs. Von Pilis , a operation here. 1.19 wrieai pictures.�rere. shown and 4 the Rouge opened one week azo, ; 4,c� i' :Acd the ladies to the Inst congregation was out to hear and Mr. John C, Spry, of the Indus= + a surrey, conducted by Mr. Jno_ L. I-follow•in lunch, presentations were y Aawbor., R. O. (a member �f. :hat itute baiaar at Post Manor Apr, '26' encourage the choir. Soloists were: trial arts staff of the Ontario Coll- I ,made of kitchenware lamps and Scnac>l here. Fzther Coppers arlanged to ob- Elinor �I uch, :�Ir•s. H. Me'Clement, ege of Education attended as a rep - Club) in the High _ firs, H. Turrell, 'Mr. D. Fantham, ant- shelf su lies. Our guests s� Mr. Rawbon • and ?lis -ass s,arrt- serve the Feast of Our Lady. . of resentative of the college staff and p • y- pp Mr. VJ:dter yluttershead. The East• of the Dept of 'Education. His wide I were• very much surprised and rk Mrs, Ravdbon will be devoting one G6od Counsel. April 26th, at Picker- was a most enjoyable levening for ' a i Ing. Mass, will be at 5'.00 o'clock. Woodlands 'quartette gave t«° experience enabled hien to make all. day a week 'to this. sur:'ey• j lar Teefy real ed as Toy Con- I y worthwhile contn'butions' to the dis- On the first day, of twenty-three i y Sn numbers, mesdames Donnell and vane- gf our Unit of Our Lady of torsions of. Industrial -44rts p Tops, irr midweek activities was ' Johns - ,students examined, eight were rear Palmer and D. Fanthani and' B. rob- P ' `} • 'i Fatima Council: Mrs. O'Siilli-: an will lems and progress. -the concert presented by the Johns- hich_ie a h>i h_a%eaage; Donnelly. -Al-go a chorus by fire Manville Singers *assisted by mem' sigh", e� pt�,_.•e_ April- 24,, is the date ", Doreen Davidson, ' D_onna . Ch Mr. Geos a Finle Director of three were -already weanng gia�ses -t$ke 1i , Y Development for the Improvement ement ' bers of our own choir. They sang two were color~blind and two had of the spreeting of fife Women's Atrx- ester, Marilyn Mayne, Dianne T as Sol iliarv, Toronto. I and Eleanor March. $esides these District of Aljax, as special speaker several choruses, with quartet, and muscular failings in the eyes. Father Coppon. continued with hi's (- numbers, a number ,of anthems by gave an interesting account of the o numbers added and saeaphone t' solo b Sidney Closson. Tlie-wr ]Reports of 'findings will be made development of Ajax of the pre' Y tregalarly, to the School Board, to Bible Series dealing with "Creatr the whole c'noir. Our congratulat- ions to our choir, also Mr. Crow- sent and forecast continued pros• of the Lions' "Club Contest wero M. 0. Ii. and to the Optemet- ion". T horst •and' Miss Eileen Jackson (tests 'for the evening• and we en- d the point foa f 1 organiz- Association. f rlcal , revs : ul3" g. o ed the singing `and danciri� vsrY .•' organist. - ed planned municipality of twenty- The main ,attraction for. the R. �_-- - - Next Sunday, Easter,. Sunday, five to thirty thousand people: Foll- children ('old and young) was JohA our choir plana to give appropriate, owing his address Mr. IP'inley show- �� Giordimaine; Magician, who had the SPRIER, �i Easter music at the morning sere- ed a colour film made .at Aja rimers ringing in appreciation of ' ice and ia• -the evening the . 'Rouge An excellent meal was served in ELEC T R I C A. L CONTRACTING the school cafeterla. � A spring plc- his tricks from changing cob= e - ' 'Ladies' Chorus will lead the service handkerchiefs to bringing the tab' r ' - CARPENTER R E PAI R r of , praise. A hearty welcome to all. nit: was .planned for i'ire ,Instnrctiors bit out of his hat. ••The girls front P�,ONC who can come. ; , ;. and their familia,. and the meeting 6TET99' KAISER — 19OJ4 — Psd�a�ln� r -- - - .._: (COP aced On Fags 'Ever). _.. '• c a - . -------------- rp • still hoping that next time we ` •� -' _ • _ need a dog we •can find a Welsh corgis After all what good �• enough for the Queen should be • — good' nough--for vs, It-oeeurred- t - — ,��'ate a _. me while wanderingaround in the •� - show that dogs are much like _ -- — - `- - people in one respect -it is often _ the smallest who make the biggest j• _ ._,� - M noise. I don't mean in regardard �r to size. 7- SALABOA. : TEA &COFFEEt n' However, our main interest ' z. livestock these days is not dogs � but calves. One of our Heifers pro-_ I +• duced"her first calf the day #before _ r - I went to Toronto -which was very y considerate 'of her. Had she not done -so I would have missed the .y ' show. I don't like leaving Partner 4. 'AN 14IRST alone at such times in case emer- ✓r gency help should be required. And : _ you never can tell with a heifer- y�� • �Ni/srsrtitarV especially one who had jumped the HM/ee 7 yard fence just tea days before she + .} L ! -- . - y the e as due to calf. But appazenil "Dear Anne Hirst: h hope you !Pas ' you feel you have done, it heifer's acr=obatic feat was good or ' . * he is the victim of his can. find space in your column for is because her as her calf entered this world this letter .. My life is wrecked, * own desires. in almost record time. The next ton and it is my Married for years, he is calf came along the days after. I y own faCit.. *. weak to resist the ¢romise of was away. Now there will ile "a ., - - " M y wife *thrills he has not known in a respite for. a month- at least. And and I married * long time. He is consumed by by that time spring should be really - young. We had As a Tebirth of blinding passion that here. 4 everything * destroys his integrity, his self- j y love, faith. com- * respect and his. imagination. He Yesterday, 1 saw the pretiiest '1 mon ideals and * will not see that a girl who de- sight -only it had nothing to do y habits, a '.good * ]iberately sets out to steal an -with spring. Twenty-five or thirty > Is woman's husband lacks seagulls alternately, ,circled .and 4 n a ho and e me bank account - 'Our moral sense and is incapable of settled on a' field very close to the . ! Our two children were grown and *bringing lfim any lasting happi- house: It was fascinating to watch f y married when our trouble began.a ne5l. their graceful movements so close t "A girl who worked in an es- •` In other words, he . does not t hand. Gulls fly inland when, tablishment where I was general * think. He only feels. Lovely Harbinger -Tiptoeing through the tulips, pretty Nancy Cat- a . -' made it' plain that she * Stronger men, exposed . to the there are storm manager s at sea and from y � - laghon reminds us that ole man Winter has been shoved out of ;a}1 reports there`have been plenty had fallen in love with me. Try * same temptation, do not lose the picture by sweet Miss Spring. Nancy had more than 5000 of storms, on land and on sea. This, K' as I .wot4ld, I could not resiit her. * their heads. They suppress their tulips from which to choose. we. regret,. but we enjoy watching < > _- "My wife found- out 'everything, * passions. They remember the - _ r divorced me. I married the -!Ployalty of their wives, the res- the gulls - and s girl. *pact, of their children, artd refuse _ „ 'j'oronto, when -it was rainingall, ;• * s "What A Fool's * to shame them. , ,.:," �1�-�.�„_ . the time. 1 went with friepdswho "After one %,e' I was the ulasf.- • We are all v. calk human beings, a„ T had a young Irl<i setter-- entered � t miserable man on earth. *_ but some have more character - �"� _ • i . in the dog show. It got a red • rrb , "When shin realized she had me +than others: they invoke theirO�i'�/'"t� bou that day, and three-ri'bboita_ a �� a t' (and that I wouldn't gi a Fier Vie - faith and their res 1 • ` ` Act-- N ICI- Z. e » s home my wife. lived En) she began * ,,hose who trust them, and so were. of sour e, many other breeds - t to laugh at me and call me names. r r',ey stand firm -and so they 44 - r' %INGERIPAR14 t slid' many lovely dol s in the show. She quit work, of course, and when *never know tjrr torment you are �+>� o? ttti¢ ClO r� C I• :One. thirst; 1 tsc,uccd particularly V < -•- -I came home tired she. was at * enduring now. .-it sena the bit~ "dogs`'t!�at w$re. 1� 1 ways ready to go places.. How L * In these days of misery and l •longed for the sweet: companion w remorse, you can at least vow _ rne�ersge�ert'found- __. tifulggolden -and res I once had! ` " to live henceforward the good tC lien one has been travetlttgi landcr�. collii s. n lti•e- sleigh . dogs "I stood it for two years -and * hfe, if only for your family's treacherous li.ghways it is nice' to :and 1'ri�lt.srtterc-all ,+•ere friendly ' by the time -1- divnrced het I learn- * sale: You have my eomprehen- be hack home a;,ain: safe and c,t. Tl,e, exceptions Here the ' ed that my wife bad' married a * sion. and my compassion. sound once more, 1'e�terday i «ant ,eat panes. Ov�s • in the small ' ...mood man 'and was very happy.. * • * with friends to visit quite a differ- fi .Why do men allow such Women When the fleshpote'ea17 to Your ent part of Ontario-. The weather. 410A section it aa� stsc+ticar_'-�roryt ' iso wreck their lives? Mine is ruin- lower nature, remember your res- was not too good whets we . left You lead -fo taik loudly to be heard ' - ed completely. ponsfb,7ity to those who love you but the farther w'•e went tRe .Torr¢ above tile yappt^, of thtr crrsers... r JOH.'v " That has kept massy a tempted got let dr°Peed 0 ''h cc. suet •Peke°. Poodte. in l spanhrin- -' y .excuse for as span on the stral^,ht path .• ..Anne r exception was CCclsh r If there is an telep hone w4res and .l oancrd onto • - orRie+e7"hr•y haste small -but not- - of - -* intelligent man wrecking his lve. Hirst understands and will try to the car-windoN+s like, so many. gun c +S as help if yon -write her at Box' 1, too small=friendly_ end ctt3iet., i �atn. HARE , - > 123, Eighteenth Street, New To Stratford d internse• shots We vent a ' fn Half -Sizes Kitchener, .Strati s, -- _ . ; _,.onto, Ont. . - diate points axrd, finallyrcaehed our destination, which was Mitchell. JCOP s - Here we viaitcd with friends of myr _ • 1 w - friend's and everyone enjoyed a nice, I e ing Dirt hosttey, informal viwit, the _womrrt=.. - .�» test - :...,,. folk 'all helping to xlet supper for - - EF G _ And tho For. tllree }cars Dr. G, Zr• gine people. A kitchen is about the THE RELIEF is LASTING '•> Ridenour of Vile ?Cational Sanita• - - best social ice -breaker' one. can PENNINGTONS lXobody knows the cause of rheums - tion Foundation has been seeking ' tism but we do know' there's one find and I always notice that a- - the answer to the question: Is a thine to ease the pain ... it's• woman who iveleomec v•ciiors into Zip BASS. PAR7RIUGL , ua+hed dish or garment as glean IxsTesmxs. ' her kitchen . is invariably a ersori ' "" And when a3 it'looks? The answer is uzually y p you take IxtT'attrsxs The delightful story* of a. lar • who is nice to l; naw and case to g. y g the relief is prolonged because -0 �' family, we think u will .find Ridenour and his associates find get aiong. Our hosfcs on this t• yo ItvsrAarmrs contains not one, but.. - " that even hidden dirt can be made orca�ion was. no exception. the P•nningmns irresistible. Their three proven medical ingredients. e r e • These three ingredients is together !� .; 4 e' -to proclaim.. itself on any surface father is a Chi th of England to bring you Trot only fast relief but?• x or in shay material by radioactivity. In driving through Mitchell we Own in a .Maritime town at the more prolonged relief. w Ti,e raili^active proclamati^n parked for a.few• minutes -at a.ltovFe turn of the century. You get to' Take lxatwxTrsrsfor fast headache C r" does not make it easier or harder on the main street, and I saw know the Maritimes. French -Cana• relief too' . or for the pains of j ry to wash ibe, dirt from, the clothing' something w•hich,struckme as very diaaMontreal and .Roches»r,,N.Y, ne,sriti&or neuralgiaaadtheachaand or utensils, but it docs permit 'de- odd: Most of the cars .were parked pains that often Every member of til• family is, a accompany a cold. tecting t h r o u g'h photbgraphy crosswise in the centre of the road. ,I•ar-cut character. The converses - ether - - i whall or a•porfion of"the dirt 'pra'dxically turning the street into lions and si+oations'ere spiced - has been removed.b . washing a four -cane hi Inva It yeas th,e fietlnstenlweirs sy �. ed, 'first time -1 had cone across since aff•cYlonWith maand oppnciaYron, w, A end elnand Y wormed Aittr they -have been wash s thisur keep It Aaady s s9iled .clothes . or. utensils .are ex- type of parking but i have . Family Reading Club• Novel. • �o>ed, to t -rap film. The dirt and learned it is also- "customary• in lybacteria unremored.hy the washing Smith Falls and itr some parts of Ar }'nut 'Rookselle•'s, $.;•75 but invisible to the eye; leave tell- British Columbia. if 1 were com- - ns nfine tale evidence on the film-evrdenee ing• out of a store with an armful THE s - ° that enables' Ridenour to determine of groceries I don't think. going 12 -Tablet Tin 24 .. i ' the quantity and the distribution ktYERSON PRESS `try hatfwa. across the road to get to 7oRONTo Economical 48 -Tablet Bottle 75c of the dirt and bacteria. my car would appeal to me too , _ 1.year ago Ridenour was using much. 'I have visions of myself ISSUE 15 - 1932 a Gei,ver countei instead of the hurrying to escape an oncoming . -• _' j photographic plate to determine the car only to sere an ,orange or, a - y efficiencj. of various washing pro= «.r1. > • grapefruit slither from its bagand,iece, es, His new hihway. hgo rolling o,cn 'the g ; ` 4698 method k, 98 per cent accurate. To manufacturers and coniurners it " 1M/z-•241/2 "� indicates w'hkii' washin process; Before we left Ihfitchell it, had S started to storm and we soon found. detergent, or machine is most `er.` Sg ourselves on slippery. treacherous _ efficient un4ler given comlitiosis add PP Y' Ant .. SUGCB - • Ivhich surfaces, are easier to clean. roads. However, we had a good rg'(�rQ ' driver who was content 'to. let the h T For shorter women -your' own cars 'roll by until we hit; better SV JAM UPSIDE-DOWN __lashion designed just for you! No _S.ENDOFF driving conditions, which was not , until we -reached 'Guelph. - SHORTCAKE &Iteration worries,just cut out your A slicker, who had just returned size. The design is flattery itself., * * "'• Combine.1 tbs. soft butter, a; c. thick jam, 1 to ti- c fv, after' a brief • visit to 'There were some nice days last. ' • you'll look taller, slimmer h Si � - y ' ' tbs, lemon juice and, if desired, � c. broken nut - his pre, tocyn, was being ues- week but m gadding seem to beT meats and divide between 6 greased individual sells at shoulders, scalloped , neck• g q Y "` line and, the loveliest skirt with "cloned by a friend. &'When you on bad ones, which included a -SE ` baking dishes. Mix and sift twice, then sift into started back, did half the town p a bowl, IM c. once -sifted pastry flour (or 1?a c.- ` lockets in side -panels! ' •' trip to the Sportsmen's ,Show in Y `'`�,".�.�f: _ ` Pattern ' 4698 in Half -Sizes 142/,, come ' down ' to !he depot to see once -sifted hard -wheat flour), 3 tape. MagicBak- • 16y, 18%, 20%, 22%,, 24%:• Size you of$?" the friend asked. ing Powder,' 3,i tap, salt, % tip. grated nutmeg -<16/ takes 34 yards 39 -inch. "No." the slicker replied, "Half NOW TO RlLIlVs ��,��' - d j, c, fine granulated sugar. Cut in finely 6 _.- T/2 lbs This pattern easy to .use; rim= - the town didn't , ..• but •ths whole . Muscu�AR :chilled shortening. Combine lwell-beaten pie to ,sew. is tested for fit. Has Police department did!" , . PAINS egg, 3Ji °• milk and � top•vanilla. Make awell in Complete illustrated instructions. ' dry. ingredients and add liquids;; mix .lightly, „ Send ,THIRTY-FIVE CENTS Warn a8ic Pa il. 1 Two-thirds fill prepared dishes with batter. Bake _ Rub in worm ail. Keep t ' in a moderately hot oven, 396°, about 20 minutes. :m(35c) in coins (stamps cannot be covered wF1h warm Turn out and serve hot with sauce or cream. accepted), for this pattern. Print MST flannel. At druggists' h r Yield -6 servings. a' plainly SIZE, NAMFr, ADDRESS, fE01CIN sabots taken accordingM ow for 83 years. STYLE NUMBER. dk•ctiens h e safe way to indute •sleess' , • _ Send order to •Box 1; 123 Bigh• a quiet the nerves when Masi $1.00 teetlth St., New Toronto, Ont. On►OSfensenlrfe►SedielnTeeents2 ' F Y _. ---._ ._ `mss• '- .__ _ ... _ ?.:-..reg-•>'••...v. ;. . , ... Nt••-c- ' ' - -...vE^. ,yyy.,,t •• ••• c. •y; .,-. ,;p. ,y�. ,. .., •.,;ay..: :.,• egrwpk. • . ` _ _ '• _ , - ' ' k T � of new faces could be seen in the gave a paper on "Growth of the echurch. Floodlight Fun4 Neariss'Dep _. 'co atloti Pickering Township Film Council,,• Mr. and Mrs, W. R•,ard, Mr. bad The floodlight fund for the ball) �r g p _ _ � Claremont-Recre"ati`art�o � ' 's -place. in the Cummutit�."_ Mrs. V�• Evans spettt, Sfinday" with I park has ,been-do't:g very wail sand; - - • �- � ' --- _ meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Pennell, Mr. :,n rtes ds -at Aurora. -- W -t understand has now' netted aver. A Box Social was held in the Un-; 'Mr. and'Mrs. Bruce-'Stekleyon Mon- Mrs. Pickens, of Toronto, -and Mr. Mrs. T*ansley has had her sister, S1.'1��0. A.rtieles•ha�r Wlao been com:- day and plans- are still going ahead and Mrs, McCurl, Whitby, spr.nt of Toronto' with her, during the ill- "ing in for the ``communitry Auetioa'' ` t ited Church and the Young,People's for the swimming lessons for the Sunday with Mrs, James McCu'U- ness of her sister and husband. to be held in May. Group enter�,aineA members from of County. Road :nen were tis} 9n children again this year. ough. t,, _ her surrounding Churches. Mrs. H. service_ WEI to held at' blonds filli holes .that. have dev- The Pickering 11ow•nship Coirnmun- ~;pedal 3 FOR FREE ESTIMATES Larigelle, of Sky:oft Lodge was the * - - p `` - ity Centre is hoped o be a ening of `,.30 p. w. ern hood Friday .in the eloped with tine spring break-up. t . t the leader for. Folk Dancing. At the < the very near future, Mr,. C. Wtir, Baptist [_'hunch to %V Ah the +vl'•�'-e bL, and -Mrs. E�1. Boniface attend- Gurney Heating Systems - ���"' conclusie;tl crf the evening the group Programs, " l' thanked Mrs. Langelle for all her of C'o:mirunity Dept. of community is invited: ed the play at the I�vyal Alex- thanked in Eaveti•ough and Tinsmith SUPVU@ 1 , _ zittie`rnd effort put into the teach- Education, is :®ry anxious to see'thc; tilrs: N. Sanderson has returned Toronto on,Saetuiday e -,-ening. - 1y ing of the dances and -the group pre- Community Halls in this area a place home after spf-:,ding sF•+crael `efka i�irE Clafernvrit Park `Board noel Sold and Inataikd r sented her.vrxr .a'handsonia c.up,and _.r'ir the y"ung.tp learn n +ideas and with her daughter llirs. 13ougial. ' vast Tuesday right and decided to PHONE: PICK. 203JI 1 _ saucer. help build an interesting'conrmunitp Bryant, iii I'ickeritrg put a new floor in .- ba... ..t of _ .,��� � _ V ,• A nuinber of pegple from Clare life• _ The. fat, ily •c f the 'ate James Me- I the hall, -before continuing with the -inont Ba Church will be atten- I 'A:nited Nations Night" is the Cullough prese.nted'a :e'r ccn:7•:. � decruating of sazr:e. - pt' - topic of the Stouffville Business and .union ser+ice tr, t.te United Church. Several Mas ns f:»m Brougham ng a meeting in Oshawa +nth re- i 1 Ciub. Mrs. K. Sheet Metal Works. gard9 to furthering the work of Troft:-anima. Romer:s suitabll- engra:eii w•h'_cl -,vas u�e�1 t'nior. Ljdge attended the Ladies' Lauschway is in. charge of - this, fo: the first tiire on Sunday. Th,, N!gAi at Pickering last Friday.' dj Church d .Banda}. School,.in _ . j -Retr of P.ieke-r:w News Otfles ;w;- m.. .,,- arci t':e Pickering Tut+naY.lp la:fe ilr, 3lcCulloug'r. ser<ed fo? • '''-DIr. Eddie Ortiz was d,ri+r 'at —� c�mrmunity_ suit<abi f _ Pioperta aeetn to be scarce . in Film Council Will sever a h do the I Burling -4,4r. *' � hal- _ 9 - the city, but all you :lave, to do is ms .or *his. meetin;. 1V1rs. Lei u� #="•gu"' in a try at the s Brei f �h`tig, .NOTICE to FARMERS ` I k d Cl •emon`t and -I:y.e-'and }Ins. Clare Iiee+'ii will be lir. and Mrs, LpaiLe Lye and fart E T sake a oo a.oun ar ' "with'a littie aaking there seems to in charge of tFre'fiimo April 17th, Abe lots „f ?'-op1e willing to soli or the Club is putting on a Cooking School Demonstration in Stouffvilie rent, Our Iocg'. real estate nra, Mr. } H. Langelie :.s' kept more than busy. and tickets may be purchased from _ these days'. their Tnembera. Welcome back to Claremont; :Miss Nice to tl:e people cleaning, their R'- Miller is again staying at the sidewalk, so that we can now walk the. main arrest without getting . McConnell Rest Home. ,plastered in . mud. A few minutes One thing that is very nice to hear morning is the �. _.. •with the broom helps a lot. and. we on .a ,Sunday chimes from the 'United Church, and all appreciate it. A [Film Club meeting was held at -In the -right mode eacdmurheeSL:d ,tire home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Welsh. in the right mood each 5unday.morn- last Wednesday and a number of nein 'ibis any and Glenda Tbylor, the i<ie- members joined. club is open to ,anybody in Pickering Township and Intyre children and se.neral others' district interested in Film Club work. are just getting` •over over. mumps. - Lucky prizes and refreshments al- The word now is —"who's next"" Brougham Women's Institute An- .,ways finish off the meeting. Baptist•..nual.meet: g was held ih.the Hall • Cornmuniote Sunday..at the Church was well attended and a lot ' - tt*. week. Mer bar Mrs. E. 3odeTt; ..,New Radio Receiving Licenses Avaiiab le New Radio Receiving Licensee Telecommunications, Department; a obtainable from Post Offices. • of Transport, Ottawa. Radio Dealers, Radio Servicemezr, A, saperriwe Licence_ is required' certain. -banks ,sad, in certain b3° eac'a terar:t of a, room .or flat • districts, from house to 'house Witiin a grivure hozne who open, ., .. --.stag - -, 'a radio. A seperAte Licerice ..canvassers. Where not six- alllable locally, -is reuu�red forinch _radio installed ' - Radio - Receiving Licenses may -: 'be an a mot:)r N mh`c obtained from the Controlldt• of WE ARE PAi 1 G riiGH S j ih• were it, Turemo on Saturday of last week. 5IARKET PPTCES FOR - •_ _ c Mrs. nelson Arnot>. and t �o dau-- DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMASS ghters and Miss Barbara Hill, of -WE ALSOL-BL^Y .L'ollingwgod, spent.. the, weeLt-end -LIV,E k[ORSES - with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewis. bFr. WrayPaimer is back home af- For A Speedy Pickup, Phone i ter spending a wee% at Dublin wdth Collect To Your, Local Agan! .. ... _: his nephew, Mr. Hugh Pugh. PICKERIN--24,,W2 Mrs. Fred Ward is back home af- t' 'ter spending several weeks with, har BANNER RENDERING CO, LTD, a ughter, Mrs. Keith Drake of}Ot- LyncltiutO t32�T TORONTO illia. _ 7. I - t - < BUS s*-411=.....• i - DAILY S-ERVIC'E - TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINT'S - OttaR a Otrt CHARTERED BUSES , 3 - _ : Hon. Lionel Cheer - -J, C• Lessard. Minister ,r+oid: by �, W',_3lltcheit Picnic-tng 7. OFFER I0E'A-L SERV1C!- ';: Deputy Mster-. _ _ - _ _ . TRAVEL .__ _FOR .ALL (ROUP _ - - -- - - _ - EAS , TERN � s PHONE 4500. X4 GELS R_ _ _ _ To. Ontario Pro�lu�ers Eggs and PoulOILDING-:-SUPPLIES -- THECi\'�:1R10 FARMi RODUCi'S'1IARI:ETICG BOaRB.HAS - - _ RECEI.VEI2 :i F:,TITTON FOR T!HE APPROVAL O.F. A PROPOSED �- YIISII Gn _ . F - - _ - - :... -• EPROVISIONS�) , : . . FOR EGGS UNDER THE A bIARF�F.TI\G St,rib.IE ,THE�'FAR10 FARM. PRODUCTS MARIETING;ACT, 0 I F doll Roofin - _, A'VG'T Bt -BALLOT HAS 1sEEN ARRA\GED SO THAT THE - -- •. BOARD CAN D::;TEKMINE, THE OPINION OF PRODUCERS ,O`: !Asphalt. Shingle - -Y' E* s - - • 1-brik Sidi f THIS• PROPOSAL. ,IF YOU. ARE 21 YEARb OF A. • Oli 0L IaR. AND (or) ARE PRODI LING AND SELLING* EGGS IN 1953, YOU n.R.ock.h~th .n$. : _ II i ARE ELIGIBLE TO, VOTE ANY MEMBER OF A FAMILY £�C.�G- __ _ • ED I\ THE PRODUC7►LON AND SALE OF. EGGS IS ELIGIBLE IF Y 1 r ' : '"Sheet Rock. _ 'YEARS OF AGE O"OVER, BUT ONLY ONE MEMBER OF SUCH - Insulating Board A FAMILY I, E�TIT'LED TO VOTE. �iBment; Lime, & Plaster — E�iCH PRODUCER OF EGGStAND POULTRY y1 HO VV1SHEyS 1'4 VOrI'E WILL BE REQi:.1RED TQ:DECLARE HIS EL1GlB.IL•ITF.A`D PHONE' `Pif0lltB' TO REGISTER WITH THE RETURNING OFFICER AT HIS POLL- :_: 74 �,� �. MITCHELL , 75 • ~ ING ST.gTQON BEFORE 'RECER iN"G A BALLOT. YOUR AGRRC L,. Owr Trucks Pau Yvur WaY _ TL'RAI, REPRESENTATIVE IS THE CH'IE'F RETURNING OFF1C- - - ER FOR YOUR COUNTY. _ a VOTING'WILL TAKE PLACE ON APRIL 17, 13 and 19, 195_, BE- ' 'N 0 TWEEN THE HOURS OF 9,00 A M. AND 9,00 P. M. IN THE COON,`- TY OF Ob`TARIOL WITH POLLING SlA,T'IONS LOCATEA --71 Y FOLhO�YS,' - Choosc 1 PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO, O. TAR10 X McINTYRE, CO-OP. Store Clare, I. ORMISTON, Raglan S'4AN MILLER, Sunderland our Frigidaire Refrigerator L•- JOHNSTON, isrougham Mrs. ALF. PREN`MCE, Pt. Perry COMM. HALL, Pefferlaw or _ i. S. BALSDON, Pickering Mrs. TL. WILSON, Pt. Perry, 4, W. J. ENGLISH,'Canningtbn ]! L, STROUD, Store. Rouge Hi?ls REG, FOSTER, Greenbank Fred McMILLAN,, Beavertot! Stoll® Ail ' Wm. DUNCAN, Green River Farmers CO-OP. StouffviUe Mrs. GEO: HARRIS; Brechin ZDAR PILIM North Markham Mrs, J. Ashenhurst, Goodwood Mrs. 'A1iCH. NEWTON, Udney "- `siX CU ;ROO'i' F'RIGMAMIJ i, Sid l lErs. G. Scott, Pouttiy Farm Oskawa' Miss OLIVER, Uxbridge Orillia F=n. CO' -OP. •Oriliia- - : iLFID COOK; Brooklin' I.'H.-C. Mt. Albert- Mn. T. L. WILSON, Pt. Perry d f ' $FOO',,'RN'O CSC FOOT FtIG1ilAIRTI< - ELMER POWELL, Columbus Mrs, J. GALBRAITH, Zephyr ! i ; $MVEN FOOT, SIX CUBIC FOOT F8IGLIYR�' - - - --- � THiliTY=IN(Ig ECI'BPC - ; _ Now Avb1lable ' - - IKE - BBT -VOTE TE YOU L�� ONLY bY0�� 1� _ ' = O11�3RAL MOTORS -ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MA KETINGI BOARD - - - NOTICE _ _ J. S. BAL.SD�O►N & SON ' ' : .'PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS. TORONTO ONTARIO PH j - ' • • i' A 4- itA?ice `Your- Friendly Resident Agent zs ' —Ona. Bent per word. Minrwum a ---- - _ -- �� i6o, if charges. 3lemiLtsiaee linnet - �>GtiTOR "--iN9tfRAi�FE X@ - �: -COSMETICS accompany ostler. Count address and L M PIRG. CASUALTY, BOND% AUITOMOBILiS w • Iw YHO'I'O-FINISBBNG -phone number. LL►19i1WTY INSURANCE etc. ��: aas4 VEMERINARY SUPPLIL't WT FROM AND UST .YOUR P11OPIMT=9 _- 401�� • BABY NEEW ,, - _ - VOR SALE i/FI'fl �� •.a.•ua �CYRIL E. muRLEY J. A. W1LiAL;GSBY and SONS %� 0* STORE HOURS THATReal Estate Saiesjnaa. required for d ��� Week Dsya ` _ I'ickgring_ Dunbarton, 'Ar 0lpeii "��� - l,d0 A. l8. to 9-04 P. 1L l cor4tract will permit agent to sell is PRESCRIPTION surto 5- -any other"district where we operate 3.00 P. M. to b.00 P. iL. Age 40'••50, car essential, On Com- ' inission basis. Apply • 3 6 6 Bay St., • C,�v=� �T t� C K � �' . ..:•, ;. - . � .. ._ - ... P7t�E2� FARM _. - Toronto, or phone Empire 3-0604 ' fur appointment. - _ I J6 �. BOYES, Ohme B0 _-Apr• ' 11 'Hourly plc up FOR SALE choice building lots in Tae 'ickering' Village, 75 -loot frontage, Fhone Collect Pickering 265 J 12.. R Mm Store aeppror-;'d0 -feet deep. Apply. W. B. - �y -- :- --Baiter,,-313, Admiral Road, Ajax- ._��, .._. _ SHIELDS. KINK FARM ---- --- - — - _-. - --}--- 'WEST -HILL- _ SCAR. ase: ' FOR S.a LE u:anihY of teed and xe� seed oats: also red clover seed. J. -- a' C; Mo'are, Lot �4, cosi ;,. Pickering. THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL HINTS ` -Phone 96J4. �M1B REAL li3TA,'lRii BOARD" r _ _apr• 11 . Headless nails . make I" emersenw tato ' �' � �EvRS OF 'lflinZ01�T© B FOR SALE—practically new, 3arge _ GORDON 7�.1 N . CROSS • :....model )issotane Stove, with lamp, - For Rea! Esta7�, I»serance ani Mortgages _._ _ timer; double oven etc., Bargain - - = Phone Scarboro 2140. ' - _ REALTOR apr:. it .V illson Realt Coll, ST..r'�" ICKEIIIING... VILLJ(CIE . -. FOR SALE�-1947 21 -ton Mercury, SUBURBAN SP - M CONiIRD>$ii'IOS►I+ - • - ur} � 11s � combination Edbro hand 'hydraulic - fAURTE0II9, �� )foist; 1S36,1 -ton Ford, cab and gTOP $!!r, KI1V(�9TtJN RD.', SCAR- 7.992 - : ;Selling -- Buying _ - - Exeban in - -- - - = chassis in good running condition; _. _ g'_ _ g stationery engine 5 h.,_p., perfect lOR - PICKERIPIG $E13TD ITB MAY CAL4 _:._ _ _. -�. il►I' o84iCA'1')©N j CEVENINGS ONLY) • PICK.ERING iii J. CALL 1lMI'rBiO - ^ ,condition. Richard Aria, French- ,--' i • -- ---- , 'a Bay. Phone 57 W1. , -' -*IF ITS BAST WE S11IOULD RAVE rr PHONE DICKERING 1 i FRUIT AND VEGi� MBLE - Mort tab Sagee - ^_ _ _ Coffeetb 32"0 — $a M 1 — - — _ Ynlealioae 0" s day for aeessional SL.+11 �7 . employment. - = Apply immediately on forms obtain- -- A Full Line . of SMOieed Meats for Easter.. ( k 1„ ,able at -Post -Offices and National C}iJARANtTB:EID WATCH and QAl3 : __ _ _ _. _. O SEF3VICE REPAMLNG Employment Service Offices; to _ SPECIAL _ RADI• �A • Civil Service Commission, 1200 Bay .� C Any Make or Model Pit. Toronto, -New Laid Eggs 455 doz• - -_ _YOUI &IAN, laborer w-:shes room L j ,and board in Pickering. Phone 12:. i ( ArthurField _.or '�3 d� 1. ' - FOR SALE Seed oats, Noi l� � - - _ . - er, C. R. C. s4101, s1.10 bd. W H„ _ . :- .-:. ._. ._. _ .: ;PHONE Pickerin,t_32W3 • - Westaf-y, Pickering, Phone : or?,NvE j ]lH02C70: PICRRAINt: 10 - VISIT OUR RECORD BAR i - -,LOST = Red Irish Setter, playmate - RECORDS NOW So CENTS of 2 1.2 yr. old child. Reward.. on n. ! THE BELL .TELEPHQ �E CO Prank' Gtr.y, Valley Farm Road. 'FOR SALE Bac$ kitchen, 12 It.74- 7 ` . In. bp. 16 -ft. Has caimney, lined _ with matched lumber,, -Wen one end Phone Pickering 198, John Calvert - DRIVER wishes to secure 4 pass- _.._, eng+ers from Pickering -tillage er -•wens to Toronto and return, .arriv- Ing University and King st. 8.50- a. - " _ -- rn. daily and returning Brom Tor- - onto 5.16 Only nominal remuner- ation expected. Apply Pickering - `.._: News Office. 4 room a'pa'rtllnent as I and et A-VADA i OF CA-VADA- - OATCHES DOWN 40 PER—CE—NT .s hiring Irl to be trained as As Pickering Jewelry ..--NIGHT OPERATORS • Apply Immediately Ia Person To, PICKERING TOWNSHIP - _ _MISS H. M. SCOTT _ -.-8t1iiLDDk Pl0RMl'i'S - - Chief Operator •?seed TuesA- M. i to e P. AL .1 ' Hell Telephone Company o d by appoEaheent 14chering. Ontario F. J. PRotlev _ for a speedy recovery. r DURAM ti INSPl CTM dli Miu daughQe - house,. unfurnished. Apply Box 234j Brighton spent Friday aid Sat - F14KERhNG * ,WANTED TO RENT - in village, 24 with George- and Mrs. B:amse AAd the I day. with Mr. and Mrs. W, ltotters- - wily be On Thursday, April Y Y it 4 or-$ room house, 4 adults. Phone another Pot Luck Luncheon and' we family, of London, called oh Arch I -head, Photo pMebrLl� t "',Pickering 198 W # hope all the ladies 3n the common- Mrs. Bell; eproute to his fact Mr. James Paxton of Albert Coil- r, �r FOR SALE - Quantity red clover ity will take time off from spring her's home in Canton, on Saturday ege BellevI*st*wee�. days withille is sister,spending pn g Du few pAd treed $18.00 per leu. also.,,56 bushel cleaning there are take children who will . 'Mrs. T, Annan had .the misfortune ' Thompson, B,aae Beaver oats at $1.bQ per bu, Geo. F 1 P F--�G Surveys :1 Puckrin,* Phone Pickering 91 J 4 five years oM by Dec. 31,.1952, to -strain, the ligaments of bei back Mr, Leonard J. Mills, ''Of Ottawa, April 26 they will be eligible for kindergar- shortly after celebrating their (Got- �viaited recently with his -mother.1 den Wedding and is now resting in ! . HOsiON ' FOR SALE -Red clover seed. 'B. ten in your school, so you are asked g g Other recent visitors with Mrs. W. 'Lotton, R: R. $; Pickering to registor them before April 25th. an invalid's chair. f .,Mills were Mr..and Mrs. H, -Barn- Lard 3arreyes FOR SALLelectric 'brooder, also The Boar! does not guarantee thereEditor Ormiston of the Times- ' ford1 Buil' gpsestrailer w ith removable stock rack. will be classes for thein but" it is. Gazette gave mre of the. most Mr: sad Mta, R L. ieyday had Cres> �r there will-be__an_d it depends thoughtful And timely addresses to . as guests, Mrs. R. Carson anti MissPhone i ickering 5. J 4 hoped AJAXansportation Wanted - t�-Bay on having ahem registered early, so the Community Club at the home '.of C: •Lov'e of Toronto attending thee: Ajax 2E47R ' —do it today. Fred and bits. Puckrin on Wedites- Christening of their son Brian, o ► and Bloor,1leaving Pickering 7,15 day everting last. H,s subject was— Sunday. " a m, 1?hone. Pickering 159 W ; SALE REGISTER - "Thinking " In this _rushing age _ ... The W. A held their April•- { SKINNY MEN, WOMEN; Cain five i - w.hea our daily li•:es are, one con - meeting at. bits. Lynde's, , bits r A discussion of plans for .church im ► to fifteen F:nunds. New pFp, too. Try -SATURDAY, ' APRIL 1 1°5'-'- �'�nt 1:urr; and busae,,_it is More Tunnell presidirtg, The Viliago f p over.:ant ar.'i tea ser;ei by the famous Ostrtrc Tonic Tablets for i auction sale at •the Stouffville Live- thar. ever•necessart that we F.a: e to-.. Group sad charge of devotion which illge' Group brought the meeting double results; new healthy: flesh; .stock Sales Arena, selling li-restock I s6 order our !i es that we can take re ealed many fine thcught3 about to a. Close. new -rigor, New ':get acquainted" � our specialty. .'Fresh cows Spring- time to think thine throw k_ • The l � p g- g• g taster. Pn 1 'call w.as at sware� ; We hops .to see Mi. Albert Rates side, ONLY 0c• All druggists. • � �ers, Heifers, Stockers, Sheep, Cal- I •speaker'3 philosophy, ":»n ed than• by 'a verbs or thought about Easter t,"µ' o'.:t situ,,, .Lf ter his illness which _ ves,'..Pigs, Horses, Ponies -and Poul- a stn a more thoughtful approach to The Group Leaders• outhned the has corifizied rum w beta for some try. For pick-up and deliv.-y service, all .he :roving conce':•ns of life, that Sprin act17-it es -which in<!:dad the time i Ccutenrial — Continued hone Stouffzille 3433 -some earl: g p Y nanny of the • pitfalls o- et-ista:ace Cooking' Schoolsponsored: by the �.l - %Ir. and -Mrs Charles Annie eir- -- and bring.something to sell and see would be avoided. The genial Edit,, Friendship -Group. The Circle and Joy'ed a pleasant visit with thea• son - ..,the Uuild assisted in putting war the .modern �vay 'to -sell by public, P' P• p ' the progrzrn' by selling tickets and auction. "'You Bring It, We'll Sell or is ,a:.vaa welcrm2z d her" for it Village -Groups I,r)k forward to ',heir I, Dr. Arthur Anni3. and Mrs. Annie ser': inf tea_ o ;.he choir afict•wards. It" Make this your market where ��'as 3n "a score a° c. a_r afn that he �, bazaars. All to ta±e plata' in"JL.*.e:) arld childrea at Washington, D. C Easter SundaServices icEs will be r buyer and eller meet. Sale Livery ; ga'-e us a histo*, of the founding • " _. rat the usual time and we invite ev- Saturday at 1.00 P. M. of this Ciao. •A• feature' of the eryone to jinn us for the 'celebra SELLERS and.ATKINSON ening •was a in sical duet by 13-Aauctioneers. Uetson a, -ad Fred Puckrin with Mr•s: on s _. tiof Christ''resurrect on I i '.'. '.,. _ _'.. _ _. . _.__.• '.:• Be:! at the piano, A eornmittee,was RS that day. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16—auction appointed to look into 'the question. • - : Added to the church roll on Sun ' Garage and EleetricaC Work • - sale of farm stock. implements, hap I rif prizes' and- scholarships for -the- • day' last by,; Transfer or Prbfession grain, new combine; new tractor; -iiesQ school. Pres. Bert Guthrie was - - -of Faith, were: Mr, Richard Braid, furniture etc. Lot 28, Con, 5, in in the chair and the Secretary bliss Sealed separate tenders will be ret:eived by.the undersigned up b rlr. and' Mrs: ' Eric -BY6wri and son A * 12.00 noon, Wednesday, Apria 9th, • 19&A for the following work at " :., Pickering. Twp„ Terms cash: Farm Jordan waa in h.r usual gine_ after , r .Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Yetvton Chap- I _,sold, Sple at •1 J)0 p. -m: sharp. Pro- - her. recent attack of the flu. A very Fairview lodge. man, , Mrs. Dorothy, Couliice, Mrs, belonging to Frank Malcolm. 'dainty luncheon, nein -son and NY.! Agnes Duncan, bit, S. Dunsford, Mr. y y sing -song, I '(a) CohstructiiM of a'garage'24x40 _ ;r. -• ..and 'Mrs, c J_ Good, unsfod Mrs_ KEtioncars.'. CLARKE PRENT'ICE, . thanks to• -the host and hostes cont i •-(b) Installation - a System an other electt0cal work.,' aUat' of a Nuraee ,C 11 d th J. W. Rigsby,Mrs. Peter Sands and eluded another pteMant tneetitsg of `.; Ir. a ct bits: A. E: Wickens.: J►.•u.Jt�y.' . .. _. th war and Fairfield Architects, L"'h hll the Ctuti � Plane and Spec�catiars may be seen at the Clerk�Preasurer's tbi On Sunday, April _27, the W., M. ` -or, may br• obtained `from iiaoun to ld Arc ' t S: • will •hold trheir Easter Thankoff• - L Harbord Str., Toronto, 'Ontario, - eri{.g Service and we will give you Easter Se'r'ices will ' be held `' in - �Dunbart�on yi'm, G. Manning, r _'the . local church next Sunday. . The `�' "the game o! the speaker later.'; C ' Commencing next week the C. G. following young people from here Mr. AIex Cr>nrlie has been on the auatyWof;Onlaeie ': Clerk-Tieasure� Court House, g I. T. will be meeting on Tuesday of gMae church Don orothy f e B r+ stgk_ list •for a few days. We hope I '� itb7, Ontario, , s - _ _. d y i evenings ani we hope all the girls ?Y Will be or: hand. Pians for a_Mot- low, Eleanor Bell, Marlene, Apple- 1 :her .and Daughter Banquet are urnd- J ton and her younger sister, Robert and David Cowie. ` WILY. r- y - ° The : 'ct medting of the W. A- ._ ., ..-'. ' c. a .•.. -....b � _ • _ Sudinedtf giredOrq: - erial in Stock &1l. E. R#�cherdtan - . STAfFORE? EROS. ALL GRADM AND IrrG ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN piers. Greener. on Wednesday.. AprN G1NL1tAL 11N CE _ iNUlr<II9f1lSTAL MUMNl.. _ ._ THICENWSMS _ CHLIB[��-r . _23- Further. anAqunce_meute next - REAL BSTATZ _ pbone • � Rev. David Marshall, Minister -week. Please keepthis date open ibiA �. - s181 OF OAL, .BMCIL MAPLE 2,60 p• m, - Sunda School . y _ . _ . ` �oFne add 2ta're -fun. OIONVEYANCING DUNDAS ST. !K. WWrlsY 3.09 p, m. - Worship Service - _ •. • • " _ As OW -established 'Agency, Ready ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF- • Rican _ _ .Churd—`$t'Geor 's ng`ToServe you. St, Andrew's Preebyterian -Church - __ PHONEt PICKERING -- - The Friendship Group of the Pres- y da} nwh 1 t 00 and . B�n Day. >- MCEACHNIh'�i P P Hol c4 u a s. 11.00 i _.. byterian Ghurch will meet in the a rn preacher at the 11.00 o'clock• _ �-zTR,,aZ„ -BUS scrRNTTiJRE DEALER. _ N• M. Gordon Sunday School Room, oa w'ednes- service, Rev. E. G. Robinson, B. D. -- ZhNE� -• LUMBER YARDS day, April 16, at 8.00 'p, nt Rev. D. Sunday School as usual, at 10.00..0 - FUNERAL BIRBG'TOR � Marshall will show pictures - at -the ' m. The boys and iris are asked to PICHEAIN -. ONTARIO y 8 Daily Service To and From ` . close of the meeting, A cordial in- Pyramids at - PHONE: Pick 84. return their Lenten OSHAWA Private Ambulance Service vitation is gxtended to all ladies: L$is .session. On Good Friday, a ser~ Day -or Night - - w'iil be -held at the United Chartered Bioses For All Wim' McEACHNIE, Prop. PICIKERING UNITED CHURCH Church, at 7.30 p, m. 'The members Occasions - TT ftev, A. E. Young, Minister of all faiths in commemoration sir PHONE: PICKERING ?sliWS Phone Pick*' 193 BUILDER - ,EASTER SERVICE our„Satiiour's Passion. Rev, Young' ` 10,00 'a. rn. -Sunday School will conduct the-serAce tinct Rev. E. ' PiCk�erin a grit« _ WOODWORKING • 11.00 a. m•-- Holy Coinmunioa �G. Robinson will give the address.. - KEN AND CLARKE S _ « • • _ .77 — „ I QABIIdEfPS - GOOD FRIDAY St.l?aul's At�iican, Chul:p” " F R�NT10M x -AUCTIONEERS ' 1I N M. M A 1111 KITCHEN CABINETS = -EVENING SgRYICE J Dunbarton _ Licsowd and Anthoiized for the i aClihT and IIi1gTAhLtIyD 7.30 . m. Pickering United Church _Services for Hol Week and Eaa- P 3r Counties of Ontario and York. LICE•NSP)D' AUMONE�ER AND A T Rev.- E. G. Robinson, B. D., will ter as follows: Thursday, April 10, Estate _.VAUAT08 �. L A. £preachYoung, $ u Rev. 8,00 p. s -, in commemoration our ERATION'S ON YOUR; conducted by Farm Stock, Implement: Havas- lii41R,• ll� -- -- •_ A,._ _ - Saviour' Passion. Easter Day, ceI- leld Furniture, Real Esta j _ • • r • ebration of the Holy Communion at our Specialty at Reasonable ` or write.. �• $6kkev.Old ' hetes, Dual o Service the 414 H'UNDAS St. EAST wulruy - Choir Practice $ 00 P. m., with Sunday School at �, Pkkesias Village following the Good Friday evening 2.00 p. m. The members of the - pHgNE 82 -- PIEK9RING - 'ser -rice in the United •Church. - Sunday- Schooi_are -aAked to return MMilgsa P. O. phone Agin. 5sllws _ — • • « « _, their Lenten 'Pyramids at this wm- - st P. O. phone Xarlt. 200 - Al<IDLEY cion, --- - - - — Preatices have been established . • - auctioneers since 1890. Sunday School - - 10,00_.- 0PTOM'ram 2 .0.30 to 1A06 and a" to ti.M - DAVID H. MARSHALL g►enlago: lies. Wei Fri., T to s. ENanHeGstk Service DISNEY BLDG., Oh. P. O. - OSHAWA, ONTARIO -� ,!'ARl~( lad STORE AOOOQrI'r13 Phone - Res. 5-4567; Office 5-6.148 ' PHONR: P'ICIZRING w J 12 (Three -Day. Sdrvice.Arnnged) . - • • • r:ao Is. >si. - Sunday Scho6l PICKERING GOSPEL CHURCH 2.3-0 p. tin. • Easter Service Msiin St: Piekeefas erod, on the work they re doing: Sunday School - AFAIRPORT UNITED CHURCL{- 10,00_.- Rev. J. K. Brakam lLiuister = .;.Hevotional Sento Ckurch Service • 2.00 P. 1[. - " y 1 i • 06 A. M. , Sunday School _ 2.00 P. M,- ENanHeGstk Service for some ;rears but is forced to rel 'conditions 7,40 P. M. St. George's Anglican Women's ALL WELCOME Guild Blisistee_—. -Rew. W. C._ N,esL - fwill hold a euchre at the home of . - • • • DOXEi►AIf and 131CHAROB - - Ontario Land Surveyors, And ` L0ya' Pogue entenAal 1inited Church erod, on the work they re doing: share. itis Ai1Is have made two 'winter r Professional Englaeers Street. Bast LICENSED AUCTIONEER _As al the pre -Easter season in eircles -to .The speaker for the evening was Mrs. Scott *rho has wmrked in Korea complete layettes during the months and- these were presented - Iiia King r OSHAWA, ONT. Pickering and -Whitby Townships has everyone running keep up with all -the church acti--Iit- for some ;rears but is forced to rel 'conditions • to Mrs. Scott and will be sent: to - Phone: a -a Farms. Household and Property les One of th a highlights was the -main at home now that her h uband for distribution in Kor - _ . _ - _ - C. G. I. T. annual Irlissions service -are -so uasuitaliie there - finis•, 'Her : ea;_ the o(:fering. for the evening was - . _. ..• Jul13 -'. Sales A Specialty when they affiliated with the W: -M- husband, Dr, Scott. has been a( ow. alio q en to her fn; his work•.=Roll= Pe�smpt Attention Given S. for another year. The girls con- ed to. return' and wg ha -~e. sort_ r -f• „ owing the se; -,ice the girls served !Whitbq R,' R 1, phone 814 ` ducted the service in a very worship- taken an active interest in kris work tea to the congregatinn to lend an ful manner and we congratauatL. at Centennial and were intere=t4 ext^t bond df- felMwship to the_ ev- _ them and their leader; Gtorta Orm-a in i<Paring of his -recent' activities ening, i t HQ� .P, IlllllullillttW{{UlUplllll111NIIII11111Un1t11111H111111111IIn1U1111'IQlllllhllll111{ItIt111Utl 1101H1I11111111D1tl1I1111It{IIINII1t1111i1111i1tl1NllIUt111t1111tHI111110111111111t .: _ IMPROVEMENT FRANK R. ---SMITH �Bud$et Plan Meats, Groceries and Locker Service - _Cao. down payment required) _ i1«•« aSib&&& 9%fir AQUA LI T Y F/RST - SERVJCE OUR A / M i To Twisty -toss heaths To Pay -A Couplets Service from -one some, -PICKERING PHONE 30 • Hoose Owners and Baimers _ _ :. . _ _ . .. .. for _ . • • �� P110MRAPII0 L,usaties and 'irk. Deoes; Sash, Meek St, Sena* 'IYwwr, Oat, � Prefit Window Unite.• waftearda MAPLE LDAP" "PARAliOUNT" SOCKETH "HIGHLAND DAIRY" _ _ Iiwse -Nags1 asi,P,y.nas, Hardware, Paint -Cheese Ro11s Salmon 45c. BICE CREAM _ a iNails, Bonders' Supplies 51e, Salf Pound Tia - CLE N RENIN( ' THE _ is o:. Phe: BRICKS, each pis• MOTHER PARKER'S SUNDAES ..�__._._..1Oe. •� .. DIJON CQelrle LYIII�1' offer BOLLS C - _ _ ... 158e: CO. LTD. Half Peaad Tut - DIxI>is � ea / SCA8BOR0 JUNCTION lli�i a STAFFORD 20 oz. Tit 18UY•IN.DOZ-LOTS-FOR -•` 'Oa St, 4'7aii Ave. Bast. _ - p ( �1! u YOUR LOCKER Ose sire 'Meat of Sear. Collegiate Pie Fl�lin . - :MARt.AM M. or three Mocks north of Stop14 \ PEAQH APPLE ......,....�-».,.,.• •.- 974• 4s PM pow = Scar' 3336 80.'1117 _ 't ._ 2�e, TREE SWEET FLORIDA a y �. -W..DIXON CHERRY _ __--.._ i .. St)e Losse, lb. tae. Orange t>liee t _ WANTED — BLUEBERRY - - 20 Oz. Tins :.. FR,ORRIE'T01% • IC00 RY HOMESMAPLE_ i SMALL ACREAGES AND - LEAF" ,. 2 for 2 7c ��sBi'LAN.cE FARMS- Yellow Wax Beans HAMS We Have Waiting Buyers With_ 20 Oz. Twin .. SMOKED — Re Ib 0;3c � Good Cash Down -Payments Reg. . --.-Ib '•DOMESTIC" Two For ._,...._ __ 97c. TEtiDE$SWEET CALL '- Mr. INGLI9 BONELESS. Ib �.�__:.1�� . _ Shortening - For Prompt And Experienced BUFFET HAMS CONANT and CONANT Service OValtlne .AIready To 'Eat _._ _... Ib. 8:3e. 1 ib. -29e .. ,Barristers and• Solicitors _ - 'Nights: MA1091 - Office E313-0604 CHOCOLATE 'FL'AYOREU PICNICS _ Gwdon D. Conanf, K..C. S Oz. Tin BONELESS - OFFICES-.. -._ LOUGHBY and SONS Ready To Eat lb.......�._...: S3e "MAPLE- LEAF" �• Roger_ G. Conant, B. A. J. A. QVriL Realtors it Sixty Ezp i PL L RE Oshawa, Ont., 7.1--2 Simcae St, y silenced Saiessaea eacheS SM0 ED COTTAGE ROLLS` ar Phone: Established 1000-. SLICED or HALVES . Pound _ . 07c. �_. _. 2 `lb. -for 29c Ajax.Ontario 20 Ox. Tin SMOfZED PICNIC Phone - 25 . . PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLL __._ . _� _ w J. P. ALLAN.- OUR OWN BLEND . - _ - _. _ . - Pound ....� r+6c . • H -- - "MAPLE LEAS"' Insurance Co.. Tea Re%l Estate _ Insurance .,,.BABY.- Y. BEEF I ROSE BRAND _ L 68lb,'-.1.- . WRITE OR PHONE., y 1 IQ. --73c � 1/Z ib. 37c •• .� BU• rTEf� c. Q�esp Rates For Form, And Country KING'S ROW — AJAX Q' �+ BuiMittgs - PRIME -RIB ROLLED, lb. 85C FIRST GRADE ;Wh{detorsn Insurance on Buildings D. G. I%AITLAND, MANAGER SIRLOIN ROAST OR - Wirtdmills, Silosr rte. Phone Pickering — 2tT9J1. "HEINZ" r_.ii'JNG STEAKS Ib. �, 79C GRADE "A" LARGE M1 Automobile Insurance Of All Kpztds AJA% PHONE -- 1 Tomato Soup POT ROAST - 59c EGGS - 45c dile. '� �p pp //�'� _YOUR_Li-TING INVITF� ' Two Tins for _ __._ lac• = • BONELESS,_lb..•..._. IN CARTONS -Bowman & Gibson - HAMBURG PHONE - WHITBY 621 STEAK, lb.. A" C OLD HIORSES--:15.00- wax Paper R"`d The NeW3 '.Matches ROASTING CHICKENS 100 ft, Roll P 84c, At Your Farm Three $b: Pkg...' -'55C - . _ . ' : • ALSO •Every. Weak � - _ _ � . - . • _ � _. DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOCS mail � �� Ott Hourly Pkk-uD — ► �� 'OhQUOR O 9 wwavul CA24PBNLL ] DTK ' 111 1 1!� •• -•''gnQlllINIUIIINtI11111111Y1111Ut1111111111B111I111111111111u111np1101NIN111nYtt111lINn111n11NNIM111n11N11nNNln1 INIIngtNnlW/ uN11NNNNfNINNNnnIMNNINN - Y , . 1 n � e „ - Woods electric .milk cooler, -can, x--50, with steel, hip•roofe. ilsaehitte Owaer, Mr. Mhiler 0;r R. Fs intact unit vat, mos • with -cabinet it, alt - a - shed..2a Y �Z;r-s}so-tvPa-ather� - .Clerk. '' out buildings. Good 7 -room dwell. KEN. and CLARKE PRENTIC A electric cream separator, near new, ing, with surpmer kitchen and wood- auctioneers , Several tmilk pails, strainers; 14ung`- eberl Attnched,ft in good er, strainer pails, ice cream freezer. of repair, Hydro throughout, close - -- Model A. Ford coupe. with fair rub- t ber tires and in w kin order. 3 school, churches, store etc. _ - • ; ' ' . / / wogking TERAS: 'Pen Percent of purchaseE� - +',�. steel "I" beams in 1=foot rice day ar sur s t — `NW - lengths. 23 --New sa«• blade. 30 � p - e - e tleixten the balance within thirty days. ZLere I + R'L -f Fag;; Canadian cement, 100lft.;7. ,We can give quick service in supplying } g can be left a substantial a111GUM f iir.. Good •ear c;in tight endless dr. ;custom made rubber stamps.:.at budget �_ Extension balance on a first mortgage at �' e _ : 1. ---- —_enear new. ft: prices. Drop in and tell us What you J."blt, percent Immediate possess ca. be - - p ' p y --ladder. Quantity- 1 -in• -lumber .;nd- fickerin arrange 3 fol•. rur�zer part;&Llars want - we ll have it ready for youwith• odd laiLks. Set .elect: cs :tack c,iP P day o: sale. g • � e ` in a couple of days. - pal=: .,et 1-at.d tc•c,� chppei=. s 's s .. ..,.;�- i�i �'D _-:^-•�- — 1(' E 1.'`collory or brooder hntise, ,`aj 1(I Sts..,,, � ._ ._. 1-- - pickerin , . ri . _ _ - _ - ,�., g \ews it)2�i .�� steel roof. Coal brooder szo e wet '` e -at: '.sharp Y�2 — ACCURACY � w Terms on stock, equipmentetc., Call i�� C U R riwl C I $ -.. , -hover. Sevegat' ' -ft, steel post= -; - Without • 1. starve. Farm bffered at - -' e•:eral cedar •posts some anchors. AT THE CAUTION' LIGHT '► • i � '•, •3,:3q P. rai subject to Reserve Bid. - _.. _ 1.0-Prd ro,i sncw fencing. Yost- For further particulars, apply,: to QUALITY USED CARS • _ _". 1a ole Ultr�er. " eCL1'iC fencer. - :i i _ erns cut -Uws. Cvcl()ne!seeder. ' 'PRICED RIGHT' -- age tank• P'Pe -- L LATIONS' -- _ fuel ail -iter �Fi HALF LOAD REG --"— wise, threader and cutter, . B 're'fi . ;�.HE I1 FORCE ON ONTAR10. 1950 'Morris Marler, Real- Mosey, and -were received with enthusias it P P p CJOL'\TY 'A_1D Saver . ryj- j�/� ressur s raver and stock s ra, er. , 8RU v �H Airl]�good at Atha,,, on Friday evening with a , f'ig crates. Several steel - barrels, � "— --" audience in the hall sponsor• -SUBL�tBAN ROADSoil. drums. s s , 1950 Chev.. Coach (2) t- ed by the Aitona Women's Institute. Quantity paint. ( Sling ropes,• chains, large hay fork, Effeeti've. March 1 to April 84, 19 IQ C.hev, Coach The V' M. S. of St. J ,a Znited i This is their third showing of these Forks, shovels,, hoes, bags, pails, a- ' + Church will hold their ne. regular I Entertainments and the cast deserve; vehicle loads may of emceed the ; meeti,� on A ril 1� ae Twine long with other useful, articles too i allowable toads g' en under,3ection 1819 Che*. Deiuze Sedan „+4;� g P , , great credit for their fine work and numerous to 'mention. of biro. Robt. Miller, who will ' be the giving . of their time .practicing ! 81, subsection s, of the Highway 194 Buick DeLuxe Sedan Harness and Hap I .Traffic Act. _ assisted by Mrs. H. Malcolm, Mrs. to produce these plays. ,Three sets farm work harness. 3ev- R. Malcolm and Mrs -Cassie. Prog- ' - i sial odd collars and other harness. R. N7x4W' 1039 Buick' DeLuxe Sedan ' 1 Ii ram in charge of Mrs. J. Miitchell, IMPORTANT AUOTIO-N SALE - County Engltierr Quanrity.-�ttixed timothy hay, .app. bier 8•- A 1 • 5 i9� Ford, gulf Ton Pick-up Mm. X. Burton, Mrs. W. B&Yles and 100-AURE iFARM I p six to �iglt!', tons in nein. Ji . - 1949 Chev, Half Ton Panel Mrs .A.M Gray Roll Csi2 "A Verse _Liy.e Stock, Implements " ,. Household' Furniture and Effects fTOm•M hl'• Holstein Cattle, W4I. H .C. Tractor Modern Findlay- Condor kitchen rge. IMMACULATE CONDITION!.. - The Woman's Association of St- Milking Machine; H&A Furniture ! with reservoir, high shelf, in white Turn Your Sera John's Chure}, held their regular At North Half Lot 3, Con• a, enamel porcelain and black trim and P ALL PRICED WITHIN REASON. ' ,meeting at the home of Miry. Tion. - p Uxbridge Township, Two Miles East near nem•. Coleman oil space. heater -Iron �-�e# Philip on Wednesday evening,, April Of Stotrffville and Half Mile North general size with _ - 2, with a fairly • ,good attendance. g Pipes, near new. - Of Attona Store Box stove. Stepladder. L'xbridgp n (� �c'+�,j for 8 new.General « The President, Mrs. Cassie, opened THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 10+x' 1 organ, (piano case). Large ward- INTO CASH �� US the meeting. Mrs. B. Ritchie Was Motors Car,.truck _ . Property of i robe, with bevelled mirror doors. FOit PICK-UP, CRL0 . -'Devotional Convener ansa after the - ;'DLDLEY WRITE r top kitchen table. Nine kitchen Top. Trade-inAlIowan ce on, `'regular business, the meeting turr.- - i r , ( chairs. Kitchen table. Sinunons . ed over to Mrs. Johnston Sr., who Horses �� steel bed, springs and mattress. -A, ToNywTdW�lson yOIIr prp8eFlt Chi gate a very interesting account of Bay MI'are, G. P. Bay Gelding G. P: buffet ; rA g<ass-top. cupboard. 3 -her recent trip to Florida and otherCattle w % stands. Dresser. Baby Pickering 159 W cities enroute, :which -was enjoyea ', Holstein caw, -calf by -side, Holstein carriage ChiId's .bed and .crib. t by all. Tae meeting closed with the cow`, due time of'sale. Yiiung Hol- Bath tub, Writing de"k• CinchesTIL L r - 14fizpah Benediction, after. which the stein cow-, milking, bred Dee. 14, horse.. -Sed1P. �,. • r; racks, Other. hostess served a dainty lunch.. Young Holstvin con•, milking,,_ brei! odd- hous_eho:d' effects: - - Master r'rank Pearson, son of v E D 8 Dec. turd B� k14. Young Holstein THE iFARMI. consist.n� .or one E� r ; • - Mr. and bila: Harvey Pearson --as � � � p. hum- DEAD STOCK removed to, the°has rta1 last week BRAN P x_, cow, milking; ' breed Feb. ?. Black died :Tres, more or less.. is also far wherehe will receive" special tent- Holstein cow, miikinq, brei! Mai,& sale •now•; 'and if not nabs prevlo .s t I w�H�R•T•v� spent which will enable him ;n walk- ,0, •young�lfelstein cow', riiilkine,� ' t� C ,Ee' dafb z* ill be offeree! by rea- HOGS blr..atnd Mfla. J_bte;vart and !it- bred Jan. �• Gutenney* cote, lt••d xionable terms and conditions. .This i MIDDLINGS t1e son of Osh�a�l, ha•:e moved in' c,p1. 1r, stcsin _ cow, -milkin farnt has approx. 95.. acres 11v1- - g: es under a - wiCi her mother, Mli� E, 1�'noaw'hrd. '• isred I?ec 23, Youl g Holstein cow ; g��u -•state o f cultivation, 'o acres, o' I Js4D]i0R FLOUR MILLS - r Ellicott and ' YICh, 3 or milking, bred Jan. s,: Young- Hol- haardweo dbush at rear, 2 ne�-er g3A Mr, and Mrs. -Icon LIMITED :sited his pdr= _. . TOR. EMI -3 LI I farr+il•- of F'eU'rboro stein cow,, bred -Nov. 10, Young failing wells, as well a,s:.a spring- 1".0 Kin enta Mr. and '#Irs. R. Eaiic+�tt on l ow, Holstein_' cre r r • ( S Street West Holstein sow, fur fl ek atu:ning .,trough .a_tm, Bursar GORDON � � • Sunday:. w ' supposed to: calf. June 2. A '.se of 10 acres in flats, affording- i= L I M I T E . L+lkeailae 4tf8$ :- Mr•'and Mrs J. highswaneter - of milkin grazing Green River risifed'air: brld_'1lzs A. (( Holstein cow g, and bred Dec; deal .shaded' razin lands, Tran "L" Toronto - 1 24, I-in'stein Cow, supposed ,to calf shaped bank, Lairs, 4.0 X.70 and 30 - J, (°xray on Wednesday last. about June .2. Holstein cow, full i,_ Mr. anis Mrs. Francis Willson -of ' - . - - - flow,.no4 Tared,' Holstein cove, rrrillt-. '° _ . • . _ 7Pickering .visked -his parents, 3Ir. last bred -Dec, 23• Holstein cos, t , 4trrd Mlia. W. C. Willson on .Sunday'` n,, bred. Jan, 3• `Holstein'NEW - - 142ra, G'red. Cassie i'erci: ed 'w ,rd supp�s• d to calf about June 10• Ill E W 'MODERN ROME -1 N 'AJAX last week �f the pas inn nf. her brc� old ifotstein heifer,_. bred { titer hlr, 'Wrn;" Linter, in . British '\c;v 15. Two-year old Holstein Columbia..The late Mr. Lirtr n was heifer, bred Jan. 13, two-year- - : - lknow'n to many in'this community, 2 _ old heifer,. bred., Feb. .. Year- and ` +where'he spent his early drys of :half ntd iiotstein heifer, open• A _ SCAN BE YOURS - �.... _. - .;,ie We' to make }iic H,•.mr•, , smear -Victoria• fie •, i;:teci' his' n1QJ yeas -and -half linlsteip heifer, open -- friends ;here, abhut' ane' year ago, ; ' FLve• goad year i.h' Holstein aeifer� j - vaccinated: Black Stocker steer. `arid teneaesi Tna�ny old acquaintar- NOTE --all the _ young cattle -are `. _ ::.ices around Brougham. - �• {.�Einated; •also _most of the mak +� LOW DOWN PAYMENT +► LOW CARRYING CHARGES OIL HEAT Mr. Vernon BA has whp has'ust I .are coves too. returned from -a three=%,eek motor '[rectors and Implements,- s trip to Caiifarida.ajid other Anieric- i International W�4 tractnx on 1S % *:BRICK » CLOSE TO INDUSTRY, SHOPPING CENTRE & SCHOOL an cities, called on his grandparents 126 loaded rubber, complete with. P. Mr, and !sirs_ M. Hamilton. (tri- Sun- � i. -0, lights, starter.. and lever., in � .. day.and w-o•king condition. - _._ The Women's Institute hell -.% b MlcDeeriitg 3 -furrow - plow ; Ace'! • • very successful euchre in the hail on) bettom tractor plow, near hew. A 'Tuesday evening; April 1, with'four- set Fleur•y_Bissell� tractor tandeara aro now READY TO ARRANGE THE BUILDING Jeen tables. The following were the disc,haarows near new. M -H. �• - prrze winners: Ladies -.Mfrs. Jones, furrow disc'plow, Set f1uery-Blss- i ott E. Seebebk and Mrs. W. 'rel. , of these homese PLANS & PRICES ARE ell section spring -tooth' harrows, icott; Gents - 1VIr.-H. Plaxton,= Mr. near.new•. McDeerfng 13 -disc drill', - - W. Booth and Mr. .J: Mitchell. `A i' special •door 'prize w.:s won by Mrs. good. MI -H. tractor manure spread- I er ,ori rubber, near. new. 3 and 4 ` C. Reynolds. ABean-gtessing Con- 1 section sets drag harroWa: verity AVAILABLE AT OUR AJAX OFFICE. Call now ani _test, by Mr. R. Pilkey. Birthday steel land roller. 3 or 4 walking - prizes were won by Mrs. W. Booth plows. Pulper. Two scufflers: and blr• J. Wallace, Married -couples i potato digger. Turnip drill sower, prizes by: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bur _ ..have a choice of beautiful lots Deering Ideal 5 -ft: cut mower, M. rows atld lir and Mrs. J•. Mitchell..) H- No. 8 all�cteel'hay loader;' almost It: was decided to make this the last { new. H• H. side delivery -rake, in Euchre for the present ` good condition. M. H. 10 -ft. dump •in various locations, Mr. D. L. Mairs has on display in rake. " M. H• -ft. cut grain bind •— __-.. _'his skore a, lovely bronze plaque pre er, complete with tractor and horse.. _ seated to him Uy -the J. Case Co. 'in .. ... _ -recognition of his'fifteen years ser- hitc'�es, near new, ' Gehl Haixlmer. _ Mill, med. size, complete with three : 4 -vice for that firm. We congratulate extra screens, almost new, Cir- _ - Mr. Mairs on being 'so highly hon- ; cular saw with blade. Fanning a mill. Cutting hoz with pulley: Two ALLAN,`Real Estate Bi` oker Special se as held. in St. rubber -tired wagon gears. Two •R John's. Church oiSunday afternoon. t fl wagon aracks. Set sloop sleighs. Rev. H. Lackey ddeZl'vered 'one of his Cutter., Set of farm knee "very inspiring sermons:. The :Comrn- ilei lis- Set -of platform scales.. anion Service was obsoW7ed and g P DOUGLAIV G. MAITLANDs MCiR. TiLEPHON$ AJAX 1391 Wk cart, Rubber -tired wheelbar reception service 'for five new memL row. Stone Boat and bag truck. bars- There will be a special'.Good _ - It+`riday service in the church on•I'`ti-' Sur New StyleMilkingMachines ee , '*� EATONIBLD KI1� G98 ROW AJAX, -Iday afternoon April 11. Everyone . g ome. ,wIth_ two single units. and piping. - - : M -- _ with fitting outlets for 18 or 20' r • ` r-'I'h!�'`irrlendly Bibld Ctasa gave- '. N1GIEiT!!: PIC1KBIiING# 269J1 ''s _ ` lli�l; drams "At Som4 with Mot- head rinstalled new late in 1960)'- ' ural" and 'Toe lWoh Minstrels:, Half horse 60 -cycle G. E. motor for general use or. milker, almost new, _ _ • Pensive Mood — Matching the pose of a pensive statue in the Luxembourg Gardens of Paris, a hard -thinking Sorbonne stud ent applies himself to his studies spring are students who take advantage of warmer weather to study outdoors. y'senses. Then abrudptly, the river thinned out and in a few moments was gone, leaving behind it a broad highway beaten into the snow From "People of the Deer," by Farley Mowat. WARM WELCOME _.Jim Russell, table -tennis cham- pion .of Kentfield, California, . has poignant memories of his 'home coming from the war. "I had been in the Pacific for two years," he ie- calls,—and never saw a white girt the entire time. The minute our AMHERSTSURO. ONTARIO transport landl'd in 'San Francisco, -.. 1 rushed to my, girl's house. 1 could hardly wait to get her alone in the :_ ping-pong room; "She beat me, too -21-14." RlVeSB Of Reindeerfirst of the early French explorers e wrote in his journal when he be I><t Canadian Nord "---held what is -pethaps -the most tre- �' mendous' living spectacle t13at our _ 11► rebellious -.and contrary rail- credible mass' migration of the - protect sour Bouts and CASs trom i6vay that may have equal in the coniineni knows+ -the' almost in FIRE and TRIEVES. Wile kava • size memberless herds of caribou—the and ape of Safe. or Cabinet. for ahs nvfldi of -Siberia,' the Musl eg Eli- , paroom visit as at write for Vrlcee press has. no relatives on this -ton- reindeer of the -Canadian North. _ late.. to Prot. w. titient. It•stretches northward for The train whistle continued to J 6c i.TAYLOR LIMITED-' -five hundred desolate miles to the, blow with iticreaiing fury and ex - "shore of"Hudson Bay. 'It thihks asperation, but the rolling hordes TORONTO SAFE WORKS :.:u.�thing of ,running a I undyed- mile! of -'theme ribott did not deviate from 143 rr:nt at. 6.', Toreate' .:at a time without curve$ and with- their own right of way, which took rersbnshed les$ lout bends to relieve the. heavy- precedence -over man's, They did 400ted •;lace' it maintains., • _.. not hurry -their steady lope and, as_ The only- pass -tiger accommoda- the drew up to. them, the engine _,Wo W TO T R t A T Rion on the train was in the ca- gave tip'its futile efforts to intim;- CYRB, CORKS, , lboose. So Uncle Frank and I lived idate the Throng, and with a re- KICKS, RI( lthcre for the three days and two signed whiffle of. steam we. came to / nights that the journey consumed. a halt. It tress `e long '-haat: 'For rday e Injury twice a the nest hour we stayed there, and with oil.Uee on7 -climbed u to the high.bench for sn hour the half -mile -wide ns, swellings, stiff af'-the caboose cupola to have a river of caribou flowed_unhurriedl'p I N Insole too. At deohrrr - �'bltter look at the new lands which north in a phenomenal procession, for B3 m 57.11 "were ap,iearing." and I was there, so ove'rwheldiing in its magnitude , . r77171r / wherr the marker for Mile 410 'camethat I could hardly credit'• my iintc view,' ani simultaneously the - 'rusty whistle of tfi: old'cngine'be- ;gen to give tongue It v as to con- .!tinue sounding for a- full half-hour,. - with -a : cllea c disregard -for steam- -- pl _ssure. But a2 the .first blast I Four llonev Will Work For You ` • 1NE Cali�it SPORTS COLUMN A71 en lnrestefl in, the :Fete Issue o f ' 4 LISTLESS, This as like second In a series of three eolwans Aass�ied Ad ' erti$ing.. deaUsB whh lesser4iser" loddaab Is Slaney Cap .: PrAY1riCE .Of Oritdti0 GUarariteed history, OU= -Cmou _ • A popular belief persistint to this day. �qt year—y" richt now --Try Twaddle "rail In titre wick Citob. You too will be with their ig'. that Lord Stanley of Preston, Sixteenth 'Course northwest over the snows of a land that was still completely,Hydro-Electric them.' You will pleased ac- - Earl of Derby, while Governor-General of Canada, IsSS-1893, became so intrigued with - the speed and colour of Canadian hockey, that in a burst of *nth*- _ .._ : - Big= he offered the cup which now bears his llama. •. _ .`iy .profite. You Too will say "cher are Dred Much as we regret to shatter a sports illusion, such was not case. Lord Stanley wasn't a great hockey fan. His interestthe ...._...__. for profits.".;over 4000 R.O.P. Pedigreed oocker*l , used in our matings this year. the game was academic and detached. He donated the cup around has been such colorful battling for well over half a life. I had my binoculars to -my There is dedalts breeding behind Twaddle which there century at the ear g of Lord Kilcout-sie, one of his staff and one of Lord Stanleyand possibly too, because of the s A.D.C's, of his 0111 $on, Hon. Arthur Stanley, who not only chicks.Also started chicks, older Pullets, eyes in the instant, and through enthusiasm i.but played it And bayd for McGill. the late P. D. Rost. Ottawa admired hockey. capons, turkey Poults. Free catalogue. -BE A HAIRDRESSER publisher who The Stanley,Cup was donated in 1892. At a banquet on March' the success of the Ottawa team of the TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD, JUIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL 18 of that year, celebrating era, responding to a toast to the Governor-General, Lord K•i1- read a letter from His Excellency which said: "I have FERGUS ONTARIO- Great Opportunity Learn Hairdressing Pleasant ditatfied profession, good wase► coursie for some time been thinking that it would be a good thing if be held from year to year STARTED PULLETS Order from ad, with deposit. $21 per there were a challenge cup which should by the champion hockey team in the Da{?ialon. There does not 100'upi 2 week old $29,90: If week $24.90: appear to be any such outward and visible sign of championship at considering the general interest which.the matches s week $39,90. Chicks. non -sexed 812.95 present, and yed fairly now elicit, and the importance of having the game pla & cup per 100, up. Heavy cockerels. from 93,90. to ve pinder the - --- - iiec shall be held from yenerally ear to year by winning team." -_ - Lard Kilcoursie stated that Cape. Colville, who was then in ; ASH US for list of varieties and prices. England, had been comindesioned by the Governor-General to end of the order the to f - nezt session, and then presented the chhaaalpions the- EASY TO QUIT SMOKING •t: The Governor-General appointed Sheriff Sweetland of Ottawa:. Use Tobacco Eliminator, a scientific treatment quickly stops craving far, , and -F. D.,-R4N-tifustefS-ort13� Cup. tobacco, rids the system of alcotlha. King Drug Pharmaceutical Chemists (Al- That there. was keen interest in hockey in Lord Stanley's immediate circles is, of_ course, obvious. Mr. Ross, with some BOOTH—Beet location. at Port StanriY. bertai. P,O. Box 672. London. Out. Ottawa men, Lord Cavan, and The Hon. Arthur. Stanley, formed what was called the Rebel Hockey Club, whose members played Specializing in French Fries sad Ffome KINGSTON BIBLE COLLEGE. Accredit- ' in led shirts and engaged in exhibition matches with other teams: the tenth Earl- of Cavan,' commanded- the made Ice Cream. Box 737, St. Marys. ed ACADEMY. trades 1-13. Reasonable Lord Cavan, who waa British Forces in, Italy during the Fust World War, and subse- Commander -in -Chief of the British Army in 1921- , Ontario. rates — request Information. Kln=tM Nova Bcotla., WATCHES REPAIRED. Fully Haran-" teed. Estimates free. Wholesale Prices. quently was The Rebels Flayed the -best teams of their time, and the pictuf- doutbless aided in spreading :tile gdspel of DYELN0 AND CLEANING HAVE you anything needs dyeing oclean- r - esg4fe organization hockey. And aided, -too, in securing the Stanley Cup, now the Perry, Room 40. Yong• Street Arcade.) Most prized of all hockey trophies. Toronto. - Next week: Death Wasn't Alone. ' -. - Your comments and suggestions for fhls column will b* wsleomad - CORRESPONDENCE BIMM SCHOOL for Minister. Deaconess and Teachers. wholly Biblical, non-seciarlaa. write .. ,kir Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert Mouse, 41 Yonge Sf„ Toronto: Kingdom of Heaven Educational Instituto --- Inc.. Big,Pram:. Ohio.. U.S.A. �- " FARM for Sale. 240 acres. building large house. Good farm land or tobacco. Good Bush. 25 sill*& Ottawa. School AAI`.ED DISTILLt:RS Lt T Pensive Mood — Matching the pose of a pensive statue in the Luxembourg Gardens of Paris, a hard -thinking Sorbonne stud ent applies himself to his studies spring are students who take advantage of warmer weather to study outdoors. y'senses. Then abrudptly, the river thinned out and in a few moments was gone, leaving behind it a broad highway beaten into the snow From "People of the Deer," by Farley Mowat. WARM WELCOME _.Jim Russell, table -tennis cham- pion .of Kentfield, California, . has poignant memories of his 'home coming from the war. "I had been in the Pacific for two years," he ie- calls,—and never saw a white girt the entire time. The minute our AMHERSTSURO. ONTARIO transport landl'd in 'San Francisco, -.. 1 rushed to my, girl's house. 1 could hardly wait to get her alone in the :_ ping-pong room; "She beat me, too -21-14." RlVeSB Of Reindeerfirst of the early French explorers e wrote in his journal when he be I><t Canadian Nord "---held what is -pethaps -the most tre- �' mendous' living spectacle t13at our _ 11► rebellious -.and contrary rail- credible mass' migration of the - protect sour Bouts and CASs trom i6vay that may have equal in the coniineni knows+ -the' almost in FIRE and TRIEVES. Wile kava • size memberless herds of caribou—the and ape of Safe. or Cabinet. for ahs nvfldi of -Siberia,' the Musl eg Eli- , paroom visit as at write for Vrlcee press has. no relatives on this -ton- reindeer of the -Canadian North. _ late.. to Prot. w. titient. It•stretches northward for The train whistle continued to J 6c i.TAYLOR LIMITED-' -five hundred desolate miles to the, blow with iticreaiing fury and ex - "shore of"Hudson Bay. 'It thihks asperation, but the rolling hordes TORONTO SAFE WORKS :.:u.�thing of ,running a I undyed- mile! of -'theme ribott did not deviate from 143 rr:nt at. 6.', Toreate' .:at a time without curve$ and with- their own right of way, which took rersbnshed les$ lout bends to relieve the. heavy- precedence -over man's, They did 400ted •;lace' it maintains., • _.. not hurry -their steady lope and, as_ The only- pass -tiger accommoda- the drew up to. them, the engine _,Wo W TO T R t A T Rion on the train was in the ca- gave tip'its futile efforts to intim;- CYRB, CORKS, , lboose. So Uncle Frank and I lived idate the Throng, and with a re- KICKS, RI( lthcre for the three days and two signed whiffle of. steam we. came to / nights that the journey consumed. a halt. It tress `e long '-haat: 'For rday e Injury twice a the nest hour we stayed there, and with oil.Uee on7 -climbed u to the high.bench for sn hour the half -mile -wide ns, swellings, stiff af'-the caboose cupola to have a river of caribou flowed_unhurriedl'p I N Insole too. At deohrrr - �'bltter look at the new lands which north in a phenomenal procession, for B3 m 57.11 "were ap,iearing." and I was there, so ove'rwheldiing in its magnitude , . r77171r / wherr the marker for Mile 410 'camethat I could hardly credit'• my iintc view,' ani simultaneously the - 'rusty whistle of tfi: old'cngine'be- ;gen to give tongue It v as to con- .!tinue sounding for a- full half-hour,. - with -a : cllea c disregard -for steam- -- pl _ssure. But a2 the .first blast I Four llonev Will Work For You ` • A71 en lnrestefl in, the :Fete Issue o f ' .LOGY LISTLESS, Aass�ied Ad ' erti$ing.. brown ran out of an opening to the .: PrAY1riCE .Of Oritdti0 GUarariteed OU= -Cmou TRY M Evory sense r of Rhevanelle I" �qt year—y" richt now --Try Twaddle "rail In titre wick Citob. You too will be with their or Noefltisi shoui M lSilicon,$ aotaoiy. ------�.--i' 'Course northwest over the snows of a land that was still completely,Hydro-Electric them.' You will pleased ac- R 9 STORif_-- -- M'S appearance. their visor and coastaat _ . .,_ ..-Dro,diioilon—sad' -thirIl• .--,- - . - ."y_4 � 011aMI. tivity.._-.tFi1hVali most Important—their ability to Produce81.25 US two Exp(eea-Prepa{d .`iy .profite. You Too will say "cher are Dred ...._...__. for profits.".;over 4000 R.O.P. Pedigreed oocker*l , used in our matings this year. OPPO,STUNITIAS FOR life. I had my binoculars to -my There is dedalts breeding behind Twaddle MSN AND wOMilTI chicks.Also started chicks, older Pullets, eyes in the instant, and through capons, turkey Poults. Free catalogue. -BE A HAIRDRESSER - ipdtim not Iriigw haee'lygo' maj bloat TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD, JUIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL -•' FERGUS ONTARIO- Great Opportunity Learn Hairdressing Pleasant ditatfied profession, good wase► 4} t ' li STARTED PULLETS Order from ad, with deposit. $21 per Thousands or successful Marvel greduates 100'upi 2 week old $29,90: If week $24.90: America's Greatest System Illustrated Catalogue Free s week $39,90. Chicks. non -sexed 812.95 Or Call per 100, up. Heavy cockerels. from 93,90. AIRWri MAISY15 HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL[ --_- Immediate delivery on all. Galt Chlckertes. 368 Bloor St.an W.. Toronto -_ Gait. Oct. : - Branches: 44 Rtes 8t., Hamilton 7f Rideau 8t., Ottawa ; ASH US for list of varieties and prices. Prompt delivery on d&X old and started f - --cockerels, Pullete• mixed. Bray Hatch• _ Hamilton, Onr- EASY TO QUIT SMOKING _ Y ary. 120 John N•. Use Tobacco Eliminator, a scientific treatment quickly stops craving far, , BUSINESS-OPPORTUN'ITiES tobacco, rids the system of alcotlha. King Drug Pharmaceutical Chemists (Al- BUSINEWk OPP_ FOR SALE ... .... .......... BOOTH—Beet location. at Port StanriY. bertai. P,O. Box 672. London. Out. Specializing in French Fries sad Ffome KINGSTON BIBLE COLLEGE. Accredit- ' made Ice Cream. Box 737, St. Marys. ed ACADEMY. trades 1-13. Reasonable c� Ontario. rates — request Information. Kln=tM Nova Bcotla., WATCHES REPAIRED. Fully Haran-" teed. Estimates free. Wholesale Prices. cr — DYELN0 AND CLEANING HAVE you anything needs dyeing oclean- r tas7 Write to as for information. We Perry, Room 40. Yong• Street Arcade.) are glad to answer your quesnons. Der Toronto. ) partment H. Parker's Dye Works Llmltsd. 791 Yens* St.. Toronto. CORRESPONDENCE BIMM SCHOOL for Minister. Deaconess and Teachers. wholly Biblical, non-seciarlaa. write v rARMS FOX SAL! Kingdom of Heaven Educational Instituto --- Inc.. Big,Pram:. Ohio.. U.S.A. �- " FARM for Sale. 240 acres. building large house. Good farm land or tobacco. Good Bush. 25 sill*& Ottawa. School NURSERY STOCS water. Bun. $6,000. Particulars, apply M Eos 9 _ 886, Whitby. Ontario. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR BAIA DependableStrawberry Plants for twenty - T. W. Darlington A Son. 4' roe SALT nine years. Southampton. Ontario. Phone 608-41. - GLADIOLI'S Exhibition Mixture, Per lee a 6% 4 • HARDBOARD Ole SQ. FOOT MILLENDB. First time offered, to our customers; mislead Panels of Caaadfaa bulbs, large 82.76, medium $2.60, am&U List free. Owen's Garden. _ •- i�' mads Tempered Hardboard. The board of •' 81.26 Postpaid. fully water resistant, Ideal for retriSdollins STRAWBERRY plants, Senator. Dunloo,. .' 4 work specially recommended as an econo- underlay for linoleum or tile floozy.' 83 hundred,- 812 thousand. AmMcaa y y ,uncal Various thicknesses, a0d Panel sizes, sold Superb. $2.60 hundred. $16 thousand. a mMende but serviceable for most p"ac- Allan V, Nickel. Southampton. Ontario. tical uses. Special Jtillend prices as low as 41c per sq. foot'. Your, atiportuniOL to FREE Apple. tree with each Fruit order save, write now for tree list of slate to over 86.00, Beautiful Rose' Bush. our each Shrub order over 86.00. We Eastern Factory outlet Limited. Box 331. chole*, No. '1 Nursed _ ,Hamilton. Ontario. - offer a general tine of Stock, Bend, for - tree Priced Catatogue. Central 'Nureirtes Ltd.. Sas Cathirtnes. -0 OILS, GREASES, VIRES -.Paints and varniebse. Eiscuic Ont. Electrical Appliances. Ralriverators. Fat RED RICH. now, &marina, rage of straw- '� e• lfrre*,�een, Milk Coolers and Y'ettd Grinders. berry world. Huse berrles, tremendous '•;. 'HobQyebop" Maclilvery. Dealers wanted. yt*Ids: Redder, sweeter and hardier. Plant = _ write! warm Crtaw and Ott Llmltsd. and pick same .year.- Politic Peril Peres- ._ ,_ •" Toronto. nlal Oarden. Weston, Ontario. PATENTS .. _ 'FARMERS. choose the sig of your calve& The St*nseth System of Selected Mating tells bowto rale* bulls or betters. Send AN OTTFS: to evert tnventor—List of In - n-ei is Ifor a copyrighted cony to -B, O. Sten-" 'vs0nons and Cull mrormation sent frM. - - •" •,•.�4 s*thl Box 231. Regina, soak.• Canada, rho Ramsay Co., Registered Patent Attol- •' - nay& t.$ Bank Street. Ottawa A Company. Po. :, e $ - •' e PLYWOOD-CADINET LCMBPETH6.Fr8'CUa$AUGH .Cut to'.eiae or- full aheete, Fir, MrclL Poplar. Oak. Walatut, Mahogany, Korma, oaboon. Beech. Doors, -mouldings. .butld- ir's hardware, •A compiow service for the craftsman. Write tar our-. latest price lost. Kellinston wood Products Ltd.. Boa 86$, Windsor Ontario. - HAXLEY DAVIDSONMOTORCICLES Parts and -Service. C.O.D, orders filled promptly, A large assortment at recon- dttlozi-d motorcycles at reaonibte Drtces, BERT E. KENNEDY A SOV 419 •Cslless Street: Terinfe '• PEDIUREIT Ansoras Patr, $6.00 i• mOath&. order today. Dews (.'Ii itsrhli4a Rabbitry, Port Daniel West. Quebec. -- CREiio CALLOUS R,ILVE—Now get re-- - ilef - Taur Druxaf-t •oils CRZS& KEEP YOU FIT 400 HEALTH aEC'KETS [HOME ME- THODyI — Prncticitl wary*, to' Self- . Improvement, Stamp br;nze free twata- fosuei - - Herlrk, Prodacts Axeseles., flea (� t'edte Rd.. Three Rlvem.. Quebre O E M I N E X • i One +row„n telia enurt.er, —Taae supertar—. -••FE3it\'ES” to help allev,ata path, dim ,'tress ilnd ner`voss trnstoo' sesnNited with ,monthly periods• 53.(* Postpaid to Vista- wraporr. POST'S CHEMICALS gag QUEEN ST. EAST 1'uRLNTU. POST'S KCZEMA SALVE BA.%islt fur n,rni eat try e& rashes ' and wee s dc1Rmek n troubles Pool,* Errams Salve will ni,f disappoint You. Itching. scallas, burning eczema. acne, ringworm, pimples and alttlefe's trent, wilt respond readily to 'the'etaintew odorless dlntment. regardtew M how sruobnra at hope Mie they' seem PRICF $2.00 I•ER JAR. _ POST'S.REM-EDIES Bent Pne! F'rve "n Revel Pi or Prue sit fl,te-r �i F, anon,. ver (,naaa • - Fnrentq , the humped locked forward freight nd backs of the freigig ht ' cars ---:and noticed the whistle no more!. A broad, t•urbulent--eibbon of o A71 en lnrestefl in, the :Fete Issue o f ' .LOGY LISTLESS, OUT OF LOVE brown ran out of an opening to the PrAY1riCE .Of Oritdti0 GUarariteed southeast and traced its sinuous - 'Course northwest over the snows of a land that was still completely,Hydro-Electric Power Commission ITH LIFE? gripped by the' frosts—for this was 4% Bonds "Wouldn't you lilm to jtom old of bed no river of water, bul a river of t. feeling Gael life. I had my binoculars to -my -Due'April 15th, 196S Not up to per? ... you may puffer lion an eyes in the instant, and through _ - - ipdtim not Iriigw haee'lygo' maj bloat the lenses 1 'saw the stream dis- D t' $ -00 d $1 000 asp your etovWg . ,_au the !tits -d op -04 -solve into its myriad parts and etlQmina tons, an Price: 99 and int• each part of that river was the rest, to yield 4.08% ' — -long-legged shape' of a deer. "C'est la Foule!" The Freach- - Canadian brakeman stood beside which we oflef"as principals. "me, and at the ' -sound, of his words i r I understood what it was that I' each 51,000 Bond returns an annual was behlding. "'it is -the Tlirongl" • -income 'of $40,, and payment of this -Those were •the -words that- the income and of the principal at maturity T. t unconditionally guaranteed b the " WALLPAPER CLEARANCE SALE Wallpapers from i5c a roll up. Borders from 29c a yard up. One of the Iargert sele('non nt war "re Itt'Toronto at a saving of uo to .6h5i� Also 1'atert ,oltitprnp in stork flake your AeonrAtlna savtnxs va,v ror .vl"' . trip in. Tnroni., .. !UNITED WALLPAPER i'PAtNI' 1:R Ql'FFN ST. PAST TORWNTO •• Province of Ontario. M -ail orders receive prompt attention 36 hiag- tirr'W4 0'ev Torviatol `'Vood, Gundy R Company: Telephone: Vilpire4.4321 _ tirnited tent Solicitors. Established 1890, Ile , Bay Street. Toronto Rootlet of Informa- tion STAMPS FINE Yat:can stamps; 60. diffecent 61. Skokie $,tamp Mart, Box 122. Skokie. ; Illinois. STAMMERING "tTASfS1ESiNQ-- oclentifIC&I17 corrected. - - 'Bookitt.- slyer full Ieformasloe• ... wrtto Willtam- Dennison, 648-1, Jarvis Street. ,�• Toronto. WANTED cx. -BPODL" China—Pink .Tower Pattern pieroc complete or semi-comptate -not. Send list and Dricee "to Box $1, 133 Elab- teerith Street, New Taranto, Outarto, - WANTED. -5.100 acres. Reasnnable. for caste, State price. Robert KI)Iln& A.R. - •' 1, Oranvvttle. Ontario, e h HARNESS $ COLLARS Farmers Attention—Consult your near. ssf Harness Shop about Stoco ;Harness Supplies, We 6*II' our goods only throuch Your local Stoco Leather- " " . , •tar 1 ., T-HE .. 1 .. , : LLLtj 1 , � hone �\ S ­C ff"MAN­-:--28-1W- -•PSIC e - Oiit. a - !n The Groceteria -- . In The Dry-deeds Dept. I� PEPPER _ =:SLAC � .. - --_ � PURE is GLASS ]ARS Seeded RAISINS � Special Easter Brings Bunz lea aiid Babies - . CALIFORNIA • 7.­.-. .7 CANNED PEAS . Lynn Valley Ui4graded la oz. S76e t BE SURE TO SEE OUR EAST ti , WINDOW - NOT ONLY THE RIDS, � BUT. PRETTY _ - ' NECESSA _. APPLES - SP'Y'S Choice 6 qt. Basket tiac' LiTTLE GIFT Eta OOMD ON . IN AND ENJOY TSE': KINDLY ` Courteous Treatment YOU < . Tres O CAN panish OLIVES Tall 16 I. Jar 'Union ' IbSe APP'RECIATB_ - INFANT FOODS 44 HEINZ Fruits Vegetables S tins w Bushby's Ba,rdware BROCKTHEATREWIIHITBY HUNT R B'EATTY ELECTWC RANGES - WWT» P II . ,' \' Stn 81Kingston Read 4 _ BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS t•'i � � T '.senor �P!<o®. ? -.511 M THURSDA;', FRIDAY, SATURDAY — APRIL ao, 11, 1 . RANGETIES AND- ; N Fitreniing Shows At 7.00 and 9.00 P. lit. Saturday Matinee at 13c'- _ Saturday Evening Sba- Starts at 6,00 P. M. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES y tHOLIDA�i MATINEE GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 11 AT 1,80 P•M• 9-H Palls#f and G81@[a7 Hardware THURSDAY -FRIDAY SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 11, IS Distant Drums . _ .�.�. 'Wa ath rp IN COLOR - STARRING— GARY COOPER and MARIE ALD41�i P1.: s. sx©hTs cARzooN >lwsicAt. NOVELTY PHONE 46 PICKERING : w m EDMOND - -- _- IN Ti�i331COIAR •: . � . s . � - — itC�'CDAY► ?L'ESDAY. WEDNESDAY —APRIL 14, ia, 16, respected couple ' ere married JIIYI'I1H O'BRiFN. I sad DEAN JAGGh1t L HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY AT 1.80 P.-M. _.. Birmingham, England, whin city 4 MONDAIS EvENiNG SHOW.-STAfM AT 6.00 P. M. was one of the earliest, it not the' ' d TUI�BDAY6 W IDN EBDAIY EV E INS SHOW S AT 7 and. 6 g first metal-working centre of Brit- Let s o Navy .� sin. I 3a tote fitting, therefore, - 4 It 4 f � .-WALT DlSd�iDY 9t- _ .that Mr. Skidmore and his two sons are carrying on =%ditionally in the' ' s Alice In Wonderland THE BOWERY Barts _ Arthur Skidmore ][etas ;Works which j. .. _. - _ i ¢ COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR la. the �� employer M skilled labor. in this area. Both is;. and - AND A VA�i:IETY.UF SHORT TREATS k[�ONDAY, Ti7ES., WEDNESDAY" APRIL 14, lb, ii, a Mrs. Skidmore are .enjoying good : NEXT ATTRACTION - health and we wish them many' x .. -... _ . _ . more pears of health and happiness. . Last Friday night's Community Painting the Clouds With Sunsl;>Ine Association meeting failed to elect _ Crose% S officers for the current year. Corin IN COLOR paratively-few members were 'pres- IN TECHNICOLOR _ i� WITH DENNIS MORGAN and VIRGINIA MAYO _ *' ent, due perhaps to the unfortunate WTTH — JOHN PAYNE and *HONDA FL UNG misunderstanding as to the correct - 1 date of the meeting, so there should 6 - be a better turnout. on Friday, Apr. « _.C 16 the neat union In Reno - • , definitely the date of a Re O AQP NEWS - ' meeting. • Our best wishes to Mrs, Robert MARK- STEVENS Y DOW PEGG a N ; Co-op Black Hawk manure 'spreader iver ary o who birthMebday lasts Ann- Co-op ivereary of her birtihday last aeeic THEATRE POLICY _ woman was born p This energetic Scots 4A0 P. M. { ICo-CJD Refrigerator; 9, Cut m Abrdeen wellover threescore Son ea Opens Evening ©in • • . and ten years ago, but she enjoys Saturdays and Holiday■ ia0 P. +� _ _. _ comparatively good health, Matinee Saturdays and Sollidays Th probably will be some few FLOODLIGHT PARKING 1Co-Op _Deep Freezer . ere p Y 'i' changes in the proprietorships of XAXE Pi�►Rli1NG A PLEASURE WITH .OUR -�ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES - the Dew Drop Snack Bar and Groc- ery Heavy 'Duty Wagon within the next few days. As � soon as definite arrangements are - V made this lot will carry the Family. Membership i news. Ar to of local folk are. going i covering all of `Do You 'Worry About Hospital Bills• 1Krs, K. Hastings read the Y• P g to miss the well-cooked food Wally gram. tie family, 1.00 ' Call in at your CO-QP. today and discuss the Out (county) C-- Walser has served since he took ov- Scriptpre. Mrs. E. Teeple gave the 1, Y, $ Ye�Lv• Sc that the "Lasso Tho h ": Roll Call was library may more, fully serve the Operative Medical �rvicee Hospital Plan with us. See the many bene- er the Snack Bar; and. they Will be n' t' cunlrhunit Boards members are !lits you can get from such,'a suiaU feet `wishing him the best of luck if he I answered by the word "Love." Mrs• anxious to men*trsh: Ail nes elsewhere. Bill Nilesand ;tis J N. Randall read a poem --If you p FCLAREMONT' CO-OPERATIVE g"in the district are invited to visit. : gncd wife -Te �•Eil.liked in this die- wh}'e Busy". Mrs. G. Van Blaricom the library. Saturday e:enin at ,) trict, too, and their many friends delighted all with a lovely piano Y 5 B ber. Mrs. C. S. Reddick' as. guest. 17,OQ to 5,00 and note the :e-arrange- num-PHONE 38 COLLECT. WE DELIVER.' ryi.l be anisring them.menti of books the new stern of Despite he cold, "wet weather w•z speaker, interested her audience irk � � S her usual bright manner, her theme 1 keeping, track of lendings and the l FAIRPORT BEACH had last '•eek-end, Spring is here. •being `'Standards of Worth."' She , goodly- number of booksi Juvenile, 1'� ��'S GARAGE ! The zobioa zee nesting; 'thee their- Fiction and non Fiction `o rnexrr- ' i\Ev�a - els are commencing to increase their i gave a story stressing the subject bens. � numbers, and Harley* Groceteria ;_-'•-also• "Iinotvledge of God. around dome pcor7y- PICkERI`G, O`T. Firs. R.:?orner is spending a �yeei the World." More missionaries are youngster with a is stocking up with flower and veg- ,, aimed rock -broke tate large library _ Phone: Pick. 3511; with her daughter Mrs. J. S. Delur- stable seeds .and plants. Gardens,; needed everywhere, At the contlus- ge libr - . - 8PR1NG HOL aE-CLEAI`G S.�Lr. Vey-and family. ion of the meeting the Group 'set window a few days ago. This ha3 and lawns are being tidied up, the been replaced by the Library Bd. AT BARGAIN PRICES Mrs, Smith from. Sa katchewan is ved a delicious lunch 1 �isitir. r at the home of �4r. ' and acrid odor of burning lea: es drift§ trkhout attem tin asses the ,Acetylene Gas Generator across the community and more, than ' Mr. and Mrs. -R. P. Williams, `Ir. damages. Mothers 'are asked tc point Large Drill Press Mrs. Jo`. Smith and family. and Mrs. H. Brunner and daugh- _ �iar7y parents' enjoyed the Make one local-resident is complaining a- out the possible serious cense aen- _ Truck Hoist"and sub-Frame bout aches m the small of the back. ters spent Sundaywith Mr. and-; rs.., 01' 3 H.'P: Garden Tractor Plow, new Fellers Magic operetta held at tate N. Randall. ter of rock throwing, The library, --6 H. P. Outboard 4lotbr --Dunbarton School 'and much•-credit White ale Library Board recent` budget is not large enough c pay - ' is-given-to our teachers and pupils. Whitevale 1 undertook to completely catalog- for damage e. the library property ;.Waster-horse o cycle Hinton, new Y. and in future :fathers will' be asked :.Clinton Lighting' Generator 40P"vV, The Teen-agars Dance, under the ue .all the books in the library and g au e&ised entertainment commi- Jto re air tine ro ort dam eRangette with extra'burner; vvp,n. - P Mr, and 'Mrs. Gordon Da;nes and to change over to the system roc-P property Y • aE . 'S Coat or wood cook stores, ovens. ttee was Very well attended and , children have moved into the house ommended by the government for Fruit canning-mac:rine, (near new) everyone reports a good,,time. recently' vacated • by G. John and keeping track of books and lendings. Two- 45i gal steel drums L Where are all our bingo fans'? hire.. Tweedie, With the assistance of a number rock d Community b is show oui Entertainment Com the Rork . � .:. ' � Read it Glu ..Two all�teel bench Vises, $' and 4' An interesting meeting .of the of hard-working residents, � • inch jaws atittee,• who are working so- hard to woman's Associatioxr of the'United has now been. completed. Some two •" 1846 G. M. C. combination dump put on entertainrtient for everyone. Church,was held in the school room • thousand books are available for Prize-winners as the laFt Brock i tatsek, 8=ton A' real' bingo turnout in 2 weeks on Wednesday last. Mrs. J. Lumley, lending: New books are be' con- Road, Community Club euchre were: 1840 Chev. Opera coupe tai-''April 2'1 at the Community Pr�i Henn conducted the business siantly added. A new sectio or the utt, Mrs. Hard Mrs Corn ria lv' H 188'7 Plymouth coach (cheap) which it'-was decided for .children has, recently been pen- . H. Dawson (con.); Mr. H. Jarvis, Axle, wheels aha springs suitable mwnbers to, contribute one, cent ,a ed. Tiny. tots,, youngsters up o ine Mr: J. `Phillips, Mr K: Whittington ? Por trazlxr, 19,-inch l day i]u'ouglwut' the year, ,the prro- years, may snake tH_eii readi set= (con.). Greatest number• la Lone - - ITen- Ford-Ferguson p'.ow Deists, t�. East Woodlands' * ood rands ceeds to ' go toward the Insurance actions from mors than• fifty -nevi Handl -Mea. "Cornutt. Speci&1 Draw 1 n, ri.h Fe on the Church'. Letters were 'resd books. The library also subscribed to 'prize - Mrs. Luella Beare. The Cop- :.t„ •. kite �nii Rlrs. John Skidmore rel- from recipients 'v! good cheer". a number of good magazines for the pm Fund was increased aubstatitialiy i Tw.o til es • ` t, .c - �.c d toad 'refresitmentt we sewed. ' r -;; we,Aing MrA. N. Randa/l, tottvener of the benefit of members , yearly. Fees • -Four Tires, .. 0 '� ] i, rood - i0 p'uur i-� , :9 w kmni•;ers::ry lit 'nc�.. ` .:yn, r g n4` A-p. i'l Croup had charge of the pro- are: Juveniles 25c•, Adults e• f