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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_05_024,- _ •. i c I. C • _ VOL. 71 N6728 PICKERING, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY a, loft i Cents per Copy Authorized as Second Class Matter --Sobserlption Place: $209 per'year U. S. $2_50 - W. C_AURK.AR and SON' PUbUS3iERS <. -: ickering Vidget Champions Presentation :fit Banquett odatNextY ght, l 'EANQUET FOR HOCKEY ., - e - _ - • WIDGETS MONDAY NIGrHT PlCkerlYi �Z�a e ...p. Your By--Eoction Candidates • g1, ,'-�_,Vnder the leadership of ,the Rot -Mrs. J. S. Balsdon underwent sur. - ars Club, a Dinner and Presentation C`.0 ASeI V&f lVei-Libera►1 ` C. C. F. " fiery at the East General Hospital to the Midget Hockey Champions, _1 k.- _ . _an Monday, Her condition is acyl! i- m,,; A • on ,Holiday evening next, in the � _ _ �°•,`.' reported to be satisfactory. . cafeteria at the High School at 7,00' ' J e Mrs, W C. Murkar suffered a - p, m., will take plice: i heart attack last Thursday after. Dinner places will be available'for I 1' noon and is now confined tobed a -little ever one hundred .pe! -sons for possibly two weeks: She is r►o A there are around fifty boys ,to K4%� N R k .gaining daily. be entertained, there will still be a w, , ! hors, (Rev.) A. E. Young Is- con, ~ 3 few plates left. T',iis dinner will alsofor Rvtar- - N - = ular meeting'" • , ..i. fined to'her Horne after having been be a "reg . iri contact with poison ivy, �, b cans in attendance-, .4 nv who would ' : Mr. 'and Mrs. Lloyd Morrison spent like to attend (outside of Rotary I - > e nd i is Members ) contact a. Club:..membei / , . - - est week -end in Barrie with h' *, 'aunt, !, for a ticket -10.00 per plate. 5I1. and bias, Rai Dobie visite "Teeder" Kennedy of the Toronto'' ! s $ Icer brother at Lindsay on Sunday: 41aple, Leafs and Secretary Chris'Je Mrs, sullen, Lincoln Ate. enter - of the 'Hockey Association wail, be = tamed about twenty-five gut-itsfor!. r_:aking presentations of the,. cup ... a tea and shower in honor of bfrs.­ - -_ `; h wid shields. Team sponsor Jack R. Mitchell, recently arrived frurn lre, Byes will present jackets. •: % - land _ If you want one of those feu_ � ^ . JOHN L. LAY Mr. and Mrs.- A. E, Cali ert err, ticket --Hustle_ Call the News it ' a ivied hams from Florida• cn Monday... ,you're stuck on whom to see, tt' ' Ronnis Barrett, young son of -Mr. t Barrett is huuie .]tI�HAEL ST.�It1Z -- -•_ ROY SCOTT and. Mrs. Caiman B -- _--- .... - - hospital is doing well. Rice, from and - Road C by. (H returned ne to. rs mother of ... .. D (Harriett) r•etume FACE.1 "RED" AGAIN Mrs. Maurice Hickey holds an Brock a ommunity Club Haliburton, on Tuesday, auction sale of furniture at -heir Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barrett r;siv d r In- our issue last week, the East home in the - allege on Saturday, Last week's euchre winners were. her mother at Brooklin un bundayr. l Woodlands column carried the an• Mrs; Eileen Sow•erby, Mrs. Pearl , See sale regiatgr this issue. Mrs. Robert Found, Tracmlu: i3 a _ I nouncement of the Dunbar•ton Bunker and Mrs. Beelbg (con.); Mr• been quite iil;`S'ut is now ilAlvroved. < • Kiw:anis sponsored enterta;nmentgEg vE Levi Hopkins, Mr, Booth and, Mr, Mrs C. A trrritt , S who •suffeivd _ k : by the Rouge LLdies (--.oral Society: !. Saturday, May 17, for Ladies' Aid i - Bunker, (con.).' . : s the rceee�s of which:g� to. the. Mrs. Alberta Jarvis had the most i..� during" service last 'unilay' P t Tea, I;wme-baking and Apr�,n. Sale morning, is now feeling much un- the Cro4s in aid.. of cur b=oys in' I by the Ladk%' Aid, Presbyterian ! lone'.hands. Travelling prizes were prnved, and resting at her home: , Korea:,Thrtugh the, dropp:rR of an Church here I w -on by. Miss Coakwell, Mrs. Hill ` Mrs, R, IH,.Cvonk is viiitinq7 her 'Y entire "I ne"' ,4cmt'thPre in this anti Mrs, ]Cnox. son Willard and fam;tY:, .:n Letruit � OPEN NIGHT AT HIGH SCHOOL \ezt week will be •the final enc- _ office, the article rva,is "turned - far a few. weeks. - rs FRIDAY, MAY 9. hre of tire. season -be sure to be on i over to the Red lads in Korea 1' Mrs. Walter White had her sis-' nobody a 'the* ..... _ hand. to from T ` "Now, nob would bt4l,c= , I' _ __ r' n oront0 'V lSlt311R't�'P^i ti^ S but that . anis ; rtirlK' br,iuRht rib ut ' On Friday night, J•I: y .9, Picker-_ -- - ; �-- -- t► " not a little errbar%iiaQrn- rn - to tli. irg District High: Seh,.nl will h.>lt! :1jat Rotary_•1 Disectofs - t Reek r - rai-M�s otrgratu3afions 'tn •I3r c 1 staff hr-r•P, and we r.•gr.-t it, and I it, fi3at Annual Open Night; Tliese � ' Beacroft i-of&the High Schooj :staff Opt N;ghts are - .. designed for i e The Rotary Club, Ajax, have jus make an apulc,gy- - to 'airs. Fortier p g on the birth of a :son at. the UshawA j I.. completed the election. of their.Bd, who leads the choral group—and i;rer the public an opportunity to see the _ _. work of tee,students in the Second,' of! Directors- for the coming year, Hospital on Sunday. _ Tion. Arthur Welsh, Prov, See, choir. - commencin ` Ju7y 1. They are- AIrs. I3hylliA Miller was at home, , ary School and the building itself. g S f President, Roger Con-nt, Vice -Pres:, -on Sunday visiting her parents kr. will be guest speaker at the Clare Mc-st importantwf all, they give the _ y Bell Scarff Directors.' Bob Hunt,: and Mrs. Chas: Pilkev. vont Legion . Building Fund Ban- St. Bernadette's - Ajax parents an opportunity to meet `the I' , suet Friday, May .,-at 7 p• m. in teachers who are respc.nsible for the' Jack Andrews, I?on Ilemp Geo. Mr. 'and Mis. Nar, Richarrison' > Finley, Geo. Lawrence; Secretary, and son Bruce, attended '.the i. (h the Community Hall, Claremont. The : At the -recent annual meeting of education of their children. ' banquet will mark the official' op- St. Bernadette'a subdivision of the A visit to the school by any par- Bert Hill; Treasurer, Harold Jen- A's, first anniversary banquet at ening of the campaign for funds to Catholic. Womens League, the new _ ent is a revelation. Few�,parents'seem kine; Sgt. -at -Arms, Geoff. Arnnld. the King Edward Hotel lase Wed nesday fright, bir, and Mrs. Elwood complete the Claremont Legion Hall, executive was elected as follows:-- to realize that secondary school ed- -Other speakers -will -include: Mr. E. President, Mis, S. J. McKenzie:.lst uaation.in i'ickering.Tow•riship1s no { Huyck, Cannington were also att. t I STEN TO RADIO S,TAITIO.N ending. the dinner. a B. Jolliffe, Q. C., Mr. John Lay, of V ice -President, Mrs. D,, Mac'Iullin; longer housed in `'the little red 1 I-�= _ f y. Pickerng, and Mayor Michael Starr, 2nd Vice-ltres;dent, Mrs. P. D: Kelly; sehuolt-house" of other -ye=ars. Ak6li CKLB - OtiHAR'A =Rouge Hill Home and School- O'S 3rd Vice -President, 11m.• N. Horrtr itectural design has so changed and ' ting: Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. + imprGced in the past decade that it EVERY E�'EN'1NG AT Rouge Bill H. and ' S.. Memeers THE TENNIS R. Sherburne; Recording Secretary, will be' hard for many to recognize r +<I20 P. M. D S L1�lE are renihided that W� (.inesday, •May, Y'�iIS CLUB li Mrs. E. Spraggs: Treasurer, Mrs. in . the large, well -lighted, well e,q- 7, will be the final meeting of -them _ t E. O'Hare; Councillors: Mrs. Wm. nipped class roc,ms of today, the- Il WHEN THERE WILD,' BE _ l� :!school year. Since t1 a election of .The Pickering Tennis Club will II officers is ' scheduled, . it, is uf. the Barnaby, Mrs. L. Gagne, M•rs. G. ( dingy classroom of their own youth., I , - ,. meet on Monday, May .5, at .7.30 p, � U ,A BROADCAST IN THE F m. in Pickering United, Church, All Gilchrist;• Mrs. J:.MacAneny. In each'class room, tea. hers .and � aitirirsti importance that all members who are -interested are' asked to i `The annual -reports presented 'by students will be active in. the dem- INTEREST O!F . f I attend, , the retiring' ccnveneis showed that onstration of their variops subjects. I _ !' To all • wlio have enjoyed .the Home attend, - an amazing amount. of work had The physical education department I JOHNL. LAY j undo -School' meetings•' of this past .i s "PEEKS AT PICKERING' --- been-xeeemplished by this hew sub- and the music department have pre- ! LIBERAL CANDIDATE ; year, we extend x he rtyin.itation (Hy_ rbara 1±Oip) (_division' since its inception just six bared an interesting program •_for ( I .'o join.us,in a community sing-sbng - 4District High School') -months ago.-TTFie;more- retch u - e auditorium. -There–will-be tyro ed- by "the' Rob go'.Lad:es' `C'hoiai. `tet 'i takings include a series of 'success• complete performances - by these! Amendments To Special lr tsnecy Itefreshraent+-wii}: he-ezved Activities -and Studies are •back ful sewing and smocking classes and two groups, The displays of work Regulations -- - in full swing at the school. Exam a poster contest to advertise the, by the students in home -economics, " inations ha -re been returned with the League Magazine and encourage th'^ industrial arts and crafts, nrts and 2. Subject to subsections i and. 5 Chas. Jolliffe, High !school. Staff fatal news -'Written 'on them. 'lost school -children in their Art work: crafts, typing and science• should a' resident,' during the months ci£ , Confuses Rotarians :1s_He, Add7esges _ students we're quite surprised: Grade ' The prizoaacinners were: - Michael prove nr)st revealing to parent.; and April and. May,. may without a .lic- Members on Modern Art "r 13 find it necessary to do same ex- . Cho•pow•iek,.Ruth Shannon and Robt. the general public. .in the -carious ease --- tra work and take special -classes Cassidy --all pupils of Mr."'. Me- . academic -"class rooms will be proj- (a)' .between sunrise and sunset Did 'you ever listen to a piece of _ now, On Friday, April 2 5, P_ickc•r- Teague, 'Irs. E. O'Hai,e, the Fast ects by the students in those part" 'take' .coarse .fish by n]eans • of A classical .or boogieiire gie and' then ; ins stood first in an rnterrschool Pic,deiit; repor.fcd on plans fol `x` +trl'ar subjects 'related to the -class -spear ora flip -net that is not try ,to put in' picture foi�n "(color) t' badminton tournament,.Oshawa, Ux- Citizenship Day Program to be work, snore than six feet square of sLe our reaction _to that reception, bridge and Port Peary were the 'ot- in the Recreation Hall on May 23,• 'Education 'today is`' an Expensive, ;meet in diameter; and The sik}v ins pf a number of such , her competitors. After the games and Mrs, Lawrence,.. Spiritual Con- .'but essential' part' of -our -lives. Cance i i3rawings formed a part of the ad-,, dress by High School teacher Chas. ,.. a very successfuTdonce was held at venei reported that seven me:mber•s and see it in action, and find out _(b) 'take smelt at any -time by - which everyone ' enjoyed .himself.. had made a closed retreat at the where some of your tax dollar is means of a dip -net that is, not Jolliffe; at Rotary ' on Monday Also, on Friday, the school had ;-Cenacle Convent -Mrs. S., J. Mc- going. -more than three feet square or evening. This was only a "part" of at their auditorium . program, Mr. -Kenzie. _three feet in diameter. entirely new subject to most of r an MacIntyre Hood, -aa guest* speaker. TAG DAY FOR BLiND T P - e 'club- artembers....th.ey heard a He •addressed the students on the ; HERE THIS SATURDAY 3 der sub- I few things about their own brain ^ -- No Bison shall un they didn't know . before, Talking r subject "The Canadian .Government." NOTE CHANGE OF. DATE sectton.2 use a spear for the taking + reparations :are being 'made for Women's Auxiliary Ajax and Pick- of coarse fish and smelt, nor have with one of the memb Pers following _ <r The Annual Tag Day in..the .An- dinneri this •. one. said "It was, a Open House which is to be held on i ering Township Gen. Hospital a spear in his possession on or near mighty, interesting -talk, but I still. May 9.•There will.be academic die} = __ Waal Campaign for the Canadian fishing grounds, in- think it's all scrgwy"_,,,and this may. " National Institute -for the Blind < plays and gym displays. The choir Flans for the garden party June - > and orchestra will also "present a 28, at "The Hermitage', the Pick- takes place in 'Pickering this' Sat- (a) the Counties o! Ontario, -well be the' way a man of fifty or program. ' i ering home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. urday. _ - over would react. The speaker play- — York'or Sitircoe, or horizontal' Training has begun for the Track Ruddy, are being advanced since the The campaign in Ontario .County • ed with vertical- linea, +. sad -Field Meet to be heldsometime-return of Mr. and Mrs.. Ruddy. last is tinder the sponsorship of Whitby lines, oblique lines and lyrical'Ilnest - and Ontario County Advisory Board ' � the Township of ,Morrison in alae , P- and showed his listeners that tate" in May.. Already many athletes are week from the South, Territorial Dist, of ilduskoka, Umping around with ebarley horses: The --party will -be -under the ens- with Mr. R. A. Hutchison as chair- _ four lines actually did things to each man, and Mr, R. J. Hiscox; Doman- one of us, that we were not,erreq The winners of• our meet will go on pices of the Women's Auxiliary df ion Bank Whitby as Cam ai (the above' is published as given the !o greener fields in Peterboro, Ajax and Pickering Township Gener- P 8'n' conscious of. I! you want a ltal! - p News, but as so often Is done by r A t many activities have been . al Hospital, It will hel to provide Treasurer. Contributions of $1,00 dr hour.of something bordering mys" - N— E Wo, (�, P lawyers who prepare matters such , j, planned for this term. And -it'§' a funds for hospital linen and to fur- More are ac7tnowledged by an off- as this -it is somewhat contradict.ism, spend a half hour with Chea. �4 ' nish the nurses's recreation room. icial receipt which may be used in Jolliffe, and maneuver him around i short term. So kids, dont forget claiming income tax exemption. ory and possibly hard to understand. a discussion of this enbjecb that there's a great deal of work to t -Present indications are -that the host• g P However, we take it that spears are do besides the pleasure. Those June Prtal will open early . in the fallThe Saturday Tag Day is under definitely OUT for any kind Of which has a place in presen*&7 the conveners -hip of Mrs, Frank J. secondary school curriculum -foo isxs pinations are not far off, � fish_i - Ont�r t'oy�tty._ �,i +/ -r4b� a '. .... 1. ''. ' r AN 141 R ST J. � J / • r rat�yN%� . ,.�• � 4 RE1.►EYE "Dear Anne Hirst: Since- the _ s for they diminish your self-con-�' �i FY i - . first year of our marriage, thy hus- . trol and can make you physically band has made me miserable by * f1L You have too many bur- - drinking , and *dens to carry these days to take ?!" Rye `%3 '; x; And the - - going with * such a risk. RELIEF IS LASTING' other women. * I wish I could comfort you *. Now we have t with the belief that your, hus- For fast 'r'elief from headache get - *' With- Her Hero -Husband -Singer, Jane. Freiman stands at the bed- IN*TANTINZ. For.real relief get been separated band will change. - But you have - since last June * to face the sad truth that, in._ side of her husband, Capt. John C. urn at a San Juan hospital. INarANrtxa, For probng ed relict _ - and I -find *'my -opinion, such a miracle is Burn piloted the airliner that crashed at sea off Puerto Rico, kill, get INSTANTmI myself in o r e * unlikely. He has- betrayed and Ing 52 persons, and was-ne of the -17 survivors of the tragedy. ' Yes, more people every day ars unhappy every . *mistreated you ever since you Miss Froman, who married Burn after he saved her life in a Lisbon tt° that INSTwNTixs is one thin day. * married him; his shameful fam- plane crash in 1943, reached her husband's side after a fear -filled to ease icpaiin, aches headache, fof "I have the * . ily history , does not encourage rheumatic , Y e flight from -New York. 'cosds, for neuritic or neuralgic pain - children, of whom I am very proud, •: hope for his future. you can depend on IN*TANTmz to _ but I am almost 'crazy. * Live in, and for, these fine bring you quick comfort, e - "1 have -never had- -inuclr plea- * children you have, and console- r built in 1450, although early history INsTANTtNs is made like a pres. - sure. I can't remember my husband * yourself with.the knowledge that. i. �.r=- . mentions --the Chapel at Ballingdon ' eription of three proven medical :._ ever asking 'me to go out- with Aias they mature they will recom- as early as 11,53. In the the church ingredients. Asingle him 1 have always tried to *pease you with increasing affect- r, .q..• there is a beautiful octagonal tablet usually'brings lire as hear a Christian life as 1 • ion :and honor. fifteenth centur ; fest relief. HROIVICLE.� pulp sawed front rot IAls4nans toAby �• "could. ' e YA2u have my' -deepest • aym-' � destruction during the wars by �,_•,� .., "Have you any advice far _me?". * pathy. being boarded up. and hidden from keepu.hardy " • • * - _:.view until discovered b E.J. %INGERIPAR)l y: accident Ilk Day by Day - :- = ' To "CHERRY": Compati-. Gveado triClarkes 1850: * 1 wish you had let me print " bilsty is necessary for any good Tired, hungry ' and often very nstgntln" * all of your letter. It would con- *marriage. But there must be dusty, we arrived homy, quite ready / vince many an unhappy wife how- love, too, . _ _ _ _ _ _ ` to-do justice `to mother's dinner, of -a lucky site is in comparison to r Before you make up your roast beef. Yorkshire pudding and 12-Tabief N 230 , This has been .the }wettest and • "-" -` -•" what you " -.have•-enduredever a mind --that you don't love your most disappointing, Easter that I, •light dessert. Economical 48 -Tablet Bottle 73e T -•- * sinee you married this man. * fiance.-. try to -analyze what love' remember, hfost of us, I think, look After dinner we more or less - _ * Your letter revealed -the real means to you. Because you forward to fine, bright weather at .lazed away the afternaoa. Tea, was TOUGH GOING *cause of your leavinghim !f *aren't thrilled ever bale he w9eethat- Easter -always ictivof satsebrings to_ u3 gener:lllocwe wentto, evening serf A c y 5 rene " only tot .the childrtn's sakes, 4 * -glances at yotr- or touches yoUr "* ddn t see how yy 13 chronic prankster, fresh! em- • y�u could have •hand need not mean that you a world that is now so -often per- vice with.. my mother,. while those barked career 'n pictures,. t done less. Foe tti� =-reason are not in love. Even thoagh you a on a plexed and frustrated in its think- who were more energetic went to blew in -his first months pay on t 1 - " you dare not,. 1 shou:d. say, ex- -*.are 2'4; you can -still,-be - emo-someA w *ing. Instinctively, everyone wants ' church other than our second-hand motorcycle. He start - pose them again to his. inhuman, tion -ally immature. -Same .people . to be ha at Easter•m•and hap- maybe to a tiearb Village -which' - - -is PPY yed the in ia'front of his house cruelties. When your spirit ,fal- • don't respond as early as others. mess comes more Basil in nice meant another. walk! p e tees, remember diose Terrible * When a bo and girl have been p y and went inside to phone his best y weather than, as it was this week- - : ys, and be thankful + = E ter bfonday was observed as girl. Who lived six or seven blocks 1 you_ can dating as' long as you two have, end,- with: rairr f tllin steadily -from as , . & a -holiday and I suppose ae amused away. It was: his .plan to. say. * protect them .now. * sometimes they get into a rut daylight' to dark. But at least we ourselves in various ways as I don't "Hello, darling, hold the wire a j Living a day -at at' a time -is•one - * just `as married. folks. -do. Hate. can be thankful that the Easter- :_ remember- an - ' * * _ y particular farm] 'moment," and thea dash over to A of the best prescriptions for eat ' ' yoti''trted" doing something ex -..message is far .brighter than the affair. I •wonder -what Easter week her home on his cycle., walking In * in your state. As evening comes, + citing together? Can you sud- weather that .accompanied it.. ends are like in England today?, No on her while she still waited, at =:'* remind yourself,. " %Moll, I got : *'denly change- your plans for the * through today. I'll hot think of * eveningand y For us it, has leen a disappointing- _ _doubt. 1Qrig coyrttry walks ,are out the telephone. On the wap to lttr -- - go somewhere --you 0. tomorrow." Keepyourselfso oc-' *.. !:aver' ---been?. Try it. weekend all round. We expected of fashion. Times change, but of house, however, he had ahead -on * copied with your church work,J « Force of habit,oftez diminish- daughter -and niece Betty Thursday- one thing I am certain -Ryes' Lane collision. with a truck; and spent I '* the children, our home and your * night, 'but Betty dislocated her is still in exiatence,� where prim- the neat four weeks in the hos- , 3' ed our interest in people we are pital. Another. evenin • friends, that every- ' hdur . v acf� iklly „devoted to. Taking each , shoulder and something came gp aeA ices bloom. and robins sing.' This g, he stretch- _ * brims with wholesome activity.' *other for granted. bored with that daughter did' not get here weekend, while we'were being de -.ed- himself full length' on Bea _ t Pray for Gtr{llgth to overcoffie •doing the, Mme old things week either. At -first We were disappoint- luged with. rain.. the English coon- Hecht'* privaxe roadway, hoping * these moods which 'attack pbu,' * after k, can wear a friendship ed-bdt not after it turned so wet. tryside was bathed in warmth and that Hecht would have the scare- * thin. T y a whirl of gayety and There were no Easter bunnies- . -sunshine.-Thai 'much-chfrom "of a" lifetime when his headlights * see' wh t happens. -around here tither -but we did have the radio:' It is nice to know. that picked out a prostrate body. Again scours sA111E6 _ „ - _- r_ _s e _ -_ _ an, Easter calf.. somewhere the sun, was shining, fate - stepped . in. He fell sound ' I wonder why. it is that Easter, Not -that -we -have anything :to asleep, Hecht put out..his head. 0 "Must my life always be like rumble about -!vet' though it is. this?" If. . ttrrat fear tortures yon, more than any other season, recalls g g lights as he' entered the driveway, ' we are not quite flooded out, as _. •didn't see - him at all, and drove " memories of -home: Before I got live just for today -and know that up this mooning I was thinking. they are in many, parts of..the United ' {s "you progress in spiritual de-- smack over .his outstretched hand. - P -states. Attendants at the - Cedars of Le- velopment the way will be easier back to other days, to my-h'oritie in' ,...It helps to tell Anne Hint England, even before World War 1. ;-_ baro Hospital wearily led him We seemed to. have an acre ted back to his bed One, nurse su - about your troubles. .write her at P if living costs. go any higher. g patfei'n for -E -aster weekeed" iii those gested, How about renting It by �ox • 1, 123 P:ightietlth St., New we'll just have to: do without it. �.. Toronto, Ont.days, which hardly varied at all the year. _ .._.. f_ from one year to another. Those '-who were away came'home, soinF= -UpsidedownPeeking IMAGINATION bines bringing a friend or friends. to Prev eat GROWS ON. YOU O 3 3 a 3 3 d 3 A One of the famous scenes m Friday' morning we .went to. a ser,- N O 1 3 1 N 1 1 Y 1 Bennett's '*rhe Old Wives' Tale' - •� - In -the Columbia Faculty Club; vice, which as children we always y 8 t(S 9 3 t V l r w I describes . a. public execution. In. loved-' The Stations of the Cross, _ ,.. Carlton J. H. Hayes made this b 3 b O 9 1 y I d his review of the novel; Fratik Good Friday was also the stay. when - - deathless observation': � The aril• Harris said it was clear that the - -. •....._�..- country folk liked to plant their d O 7 N O 5 1 ?! d choke is the only vegetable .you author never had witnessed such.a 4`.Iust a minute„ Neddie • dearl potatoes, so the day was a mixture 1 1 ! d 5 9 1 .2! 1 h O ,have more of when you finish• eat- • ceremony,, and was .the .victim of Was it your`black' suit you want-' ing it than you had when you start- of '"solemnity and, relaxation:' y 1 1 9 O d 8 a O 1 a distorted- imagirration. Harris ed pressed?" qd•W On .Easter. Sunday we generally 3s y g b Y O 9 ?! b d 9 then proceeded to tell what an started the day by going to. the g , N y 3 5 .1 b O execution really was like, and`''his•:"' ` e. Weft -mannered 27, Trick " '` Onamil-Seof I - pliC�t thataBe nettrrwrote him. CIf early m -After break y 3 •1 it � O 1 9 ?! fast our .family of four would set 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 !! O Y woman 2s, Toothed whee. out for' its traditional Easter Sun your. description only had appeared CROSSWORD T.S. Venerable man 32 ,WSthatoodsh ' day walk. Onr mbther did not care, 1 a O 1 tl N 9 1 b 1 before mine, l assuredly would -PUZZILE .= Thrge-std=Al, 34, Revolve - too much for our long walks so she A 14 1 1 O 1 g b d S haw -e utilized it. Of course, . you -` figure. 35. Weep bitterly WOUId Say t0 175 -"You O On now 10. Color $7, occupy, a chair - - have discovered my sscret. i never a g.. _ 31. Atrlrmnttr* • s, goctal aivlsion' and Have your calk and I'll •clave ACROSS 52 -Fencing sword 17. Afternoon 40. Smooth ISSUE 18 - 1952 have•witness 'd an execution." Har- _ 1L $Oz _ _ 63. Act party ;01• Fixed charge dinner waiting when you get back". r, re�'iea "\'e:''•P- `•.ave i'" DOWN 19. Mineral 42. Bacchanalian So we started on our cross -country - IL otienf s T. 73elcellnet sz. Droop cry tramp that would be anywhere _ 2. Step 23. Short viatt X13. Tear. Pronoup- ---I. Fish sauce :24: Of an era 44. Poorly from._ 'seven o ten miles. Our 1 ` 12. Story M. Put back 25. Ceste 45. Is possible favourite walk was Ryes Lane -a - 6 Brie! a6. Rain hard 48. Tilt _as. Circle of light moss=covered path through the - 14 Regret I 2 3 4 S 6 8 9 1 woods, where free branches met` t>ti High cards• over our heads and formed a leafy ' 1*. Peculiarities 13 1 iR Episcopalarcade. And it was, here that . we SO. sa cog* IS I were sure to find the first prim- , 1. Worthl•» - roses of the-seasotr-as__well- as - leaving20 sweet -scented violets. Later the h - 32. Spiritualistic r > 25. Extpint' 21 wobda-would.be,fragrant with blue- v - - 2*. canto bells. We also watched for the little' St. Pik•llke fish English robin, much smaller than 80. Pulled a rt 9 x ppaa its Canadian namesake. And how SL Navigational 3 a hasard o' 31 2 delighted we were if we heard a - _ as cafe*-monttise cuckoo. From Ryes Lane, which 3 at how* S was- about three miles' long:; we` 6. Chaim 3 7 came to the top' of a steep hill from, 3*. Jail a which there+ was a *Marvellous view (slang) of the wooded country for miles ss: cmc the shape around. • Homevrard bound we --pass. • r 40. Totter 4{ Copies ed Eallingdon Hall where Queen 47. RON"is Etizabeth l.' had often stayed. Ori r 4i. Varnish 49 Drumstick Factory -"Tippy," bantam chick with four legs, is cd r.dtens through the Village of of Balling) mired by Mar4cret Martinez who says she's -iever encountered 4*. Color don -cum -Brun -don, past the'"old Bull' - Y 9• PPY• who - 1 0. Raglish sehool Inn, which features in Dickens' such a bird before, in all her ears of chicken -raisin Ti 3<1.sars►n 'alk*- „ is. the. answer to.a drumstick -lover's, dream, uses three of his legs Hits sol -niton Pickwick Papers. Through the _ :_ ., Answer ElAtewhere on This Page Churchyard of AIL Saint* .Cburch. _• to navigate with, and saves one for a "spare." - -__ - - - 5: , +a _ + i - . banquet being held in the eonnnun- a com mrsaky suction toauetion to. further. the Yrs. T, Pinglfek was at B� _ k rty !►ail on Friday )right, officiaRy f%nd will be made is( the near future. s+�U V \.THAM Midge one day Leat week .attending Clazlembnt eOsning the drive for funds to fin Yr_ and X=. Keith Steckley had the funeral of her uncle. _ ish building -their ball. Several -guest -her mother and- father,. Yr, • and The Women's Institute, are apo"• Yrs. Hamilton and son.of Keswick ._ speakers will be on hand, Mrs. Norman Heisey of Ballentrae soring a big euchre to be held in had dinner on Thursday last wish Congratulations to Mr. ' and Mrs. the. township 'hail oa' May A. All Mr. and Mrs. D. Mairs. Gordon Borland on the birth of a }5ne Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary with cern oe Si�adhy. proceeds to go"to. Nand l da titer last week . . ` of Mr, and Mrs. R, OP. Forsyth wpm we are sorry to' hear that Mr. P g g Mr. ,and Mss. Mitchell of Toronto ug for the new fire hall. All those in, visited her dao hter -Mrs: Al, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Badgero, and •celebrated with a surprise party at and Mrs, II,ariy Boone have ' takert terested in fire protection, ple&3e g , tate hoose of Mrs. Dr.. Button of up residence in- Toronto-, ad they vey on Sunday. family •visited friends in Toronto or help along a good cause, Ladiep will Mrs. yVaiLacrr Ellicott and Dianna Stouffville 'last Wednesday even- will. be missed by all in Claremont. Saturday, please provide, of Toronto• also Mrs. Harvey B• •Ing•. Guests attended from Willow•' bar. and Y'rs. A. Milne and baby � y • �" Mr. and, Mrs. Don Hedges and a The sympathy of -those of this ett and Mrs. Hod inson of Picker- •<' family, and Mr. and Mrs. Len Lye title, Toronto,.' Windsor,. Claremont ".daughter of Ottawa, called on Mr Y extended to the Tamil g -' late Mrs. Brown, whose,• un: and Stouffville. The ha (e two and Mrs. E. Gerald Allman last community Y ling,"_ baited W. H. and- Mrs. Ellicott spent.' Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. K wn, ori daughters: Mrs. Dr, Button, and week, Mr. Milne, employed by -the— Deal, of Highland: Creek. eral took place on Thulsday of !alit Messrs Jack Mairs, Arnold Burton t Mrs. C&rk of - W indaor' . -and • six' Government, had a few days' hoI- Mr,. ar_d Mrs.• Ed:: Boniface and week. Mrs. Brown wil bo• greatly: -and Russell Ora s rat the week- -' - -family spent Sunday in Toronto _with grandchildrerr Among trae� numerous ::days.. t I Y [M missed' in the .comirsunit where 'she ' � gifts were: a .gold plate, cup anis - The muu:rpi have been taking 3' end at Fa.sam Lake. Nr, and Mrs. W. Boniface, has always b>eeri a very active work- M _ - saucer from Scotland„ -..Mrs. For- their boll here lately but some are y r artd M 3 Ken Pascoe are snow's Mr. and Airs. Mike Valelttrrw via er in all church, organizations, , as this wok to Whitby where the ited Mr. ": and . Mrs. Green, Ajax, . on syth s father, was, at one time, head now off the sick list: �5catrkie :.well as a great writer. _Failing.. g Y y _ of the elevator- here. Mr, LF'orsyth Taylor ' was wed `going off to the expect to live for the present, Sunday, - health during the past few months -h ' has been in the optometry business school this week, so 'he has rec- while he is doing some building Po6-holes in the Brock Read are in Toronto for, man ea Both _ overed, forced her to give up her home in :.being filled in this week b . Hi h� Y Y r§. -,--. there. We all hope to see them back y g hers in the village, they are widely ;, the village and go to reside with her to our community again later- this'' Reay reair men. daughter, Mrs. Malcolm, Icer death :st�dnmor, •-- p known throughout the' area.- The C�remont Farmer •Has Narrow. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hill, of IIs- cast a great gloom over Abel com- A meeting was called'at the close 3onviile visited Mrs. Valetntano sad News, along with'their their many friends Egcape From Death In Ftames ,r munity, and relatives. rWA them both heart-. Mr. Russell Pilkey's condition is of the regular church service Sur - Angeline, on Sunday. Mr. Gerald McGregor, of Toron-. da ,afternoon and' -was decided b -` Mr. 'Doug Dickinson has recently t congratutatiorre, satisfactory, following his accident to, called on Mrs. Ross Middleton , a 'lar a"ma "majority to hold the ser- - - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh. of Dub- on Monday when his tractor. burst I g- 1 Y 1surchased one -'of "tifse now Austin one day last week, j vices in the mbrning during the automobiles. Un spent the week -end with Mr, W. into flames, inflicting second degree Mt. and Mrs. E. L. -Crocker; alrco Palmer here. .. Berne, He viae taken to the East " anontbs of June, July, August and _ Sorry to report thak Mr, Ctase+: - Mrs. ,Witter, of Toronto; called on 'September. Mr, and Mrs. Doug. Bryant. and General Hokpital: He rolled on the I - 1 Kee -;U was on the sick list. J Mrs. Matthews on Thursday haat. > ' i fan'Ay o€- Pickering are spending a ground, ripping per- 61 his clothing w. Mr. and Mrs. BertGibdor, spent few days with Mrs. N. Sanderson off, eta The Woman's Association of- lqt, ' staggered "to the house where I Csrd of Thanks Ue week -end with Mr. and Mrs. C. i ' Johns Church will hold their next 1 The Floodlight Campaign, for the they celled -the doctor. •A faulty car- meeting on Wednesday evening the � 8ar+iiy g Y g I. I3IIOQVN—I wish to take this op- Mr. and Mrs. :d, Le pie and Mr•'� ball park is coming along well' and buretor was blamed as the cause of 7th of May, at"the home'oi Mm;'B. a surrey of'the grounds was made the fire, which eompietely "ruined y' portunity to thank at our friends.- Mr. � Mrs. Scan Taylor spent Sunday j Ritchie, at S, 0"0 p, m. Devotional relatives and neighbors, the Worn- and Mr. and Mfg, Gonion Graham i let SaiurdaY. AA saoourusenent of the tractor. Leader will be Mrs: Geo, Duncan ' en's Institute, the W: M. S. and_ the _ of Oshawa. i and .the 'program is 'charge of .Mrs. 'W>7mar.'s A;socia'.ior., for their Mr. I.. C. R. Briggs, Principal of .1 . -- _ N, Burgon { -2 _ . • many acts of kir,�r._ss, cards and the High- School spoke at the open MQthem' Day.. Service will be%held floral tributes• sent during our rec•- meeting f the .W. I,. at toe Baptist FUELS- - - , ,r♦ tet a Church, La,t Wednesday evening. _ n in- St. John's Church on Sunday the est bere3:ement h ons of _. ° - 11th This will be a joint ser rice 1 ng anther, Is Slides were -_Shown to ?liustrzte--k"o - _ }}"with the Sunday.School and Church — Son Witte and Daughter subject. Mr. -Don Hedges sang . a _ A N D f Service being. held at. 2,40 P. m. , .Minnie. polo and Mrs. Hugh Gregg a piano �!i Thre_ ofthe_m>erssberc of the..:. U! L D I N PPL ! E S :A of tl:e United Churci attended ' '+the cnr.veatis n at - -. Brq i Ili; -last. t i • -- week, a nd were qu: e er_tE siaettrt ;about, tr.e ern { an. in813latinn - _ The Vi',.•I. w:;l 4,a,ter to the Legvm R _ �� is . -.. .. . - Roll Hoofill� .. > HE LOW-PRICED _ .. - - _ _ ,Ina - - . r 1-ticik $ic�in� .Turn �u s _ rap -- - +GOOD EAR itockaath - - - : MARATHON -Jr-n & Metal - htetkk I s IN �'+0 CASH 1-iced :ic r'a t del ratve in a gxgrsr,, _) n5A S ink Board " ee d e;oudive r airtr the fsM i e - FOR PICK-UP. CALL Ctjl; iia Lim® & Plaster, - — - non-skid ( i n cc�-r� �—a �e " 600-16 long, trouble - 16 A - nc t , for b! be better tiukit r - f : pHo,yt rro�a _ g G5. �u11 -Townson _- J +: W. MITCHELL i l y1KN'b 11AUt1' �'� free miles r w�A �f LOOK ION tM i "NW f 0 1 `'� Qu• T,w ks Pass } oar W,4 to ! 5 h�!60 BUILDING 2132 - AJAX PHONE_ 3i.W _ :• . •. MOTOR -, -- • FOR FREE ESTIMATES - r . _ _... .L .SALES qurney Heating Systems _ - PHONE: 29W PICKERING, ONT. Esvetron4h and Tinsmith Supplies _DODGE - DESOTO GAS - .OIL - REPAIRS - Sold and = _ 1PHONE: PICK. 208J1 • •e-tBy 6vs . - - ..� ��ov� Protect Your Home From Burglars, ,Sheet Metal Works 11 Retr of Pi*erf a News. Office - 44. mq DAILY SERVICE EID _11SNAlyR O ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTi ROR is OT CHARTERED BUSES _ 1 -- • OFFER IDEAL SERVICE -- •. �.�. s FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL �` i^d' as well as dee.a mac*. oon's`p�t nWe in`n6iibork rolling ti • �. PickeringI d t' U e6e whbn harts i Valets, whits by"Is h' , PHONE 1 EASTERN HOUSEM,00* AIM .wooO 3 ' .. 4 ! AT THS CAUTION LIGHT QUALITY USED CARS :.. - _PRICED RIGHT .... i 11951 :Chea DeLa Sedan _ - 1951 MONARCH SIMAN C� con _ 1'949 CHEV. COACH Your rigidaire Refrigerator _ You can adder to y� Sais rocredentlob 1949 Chev. DeLnze Sedan doom thew Pala. ..Olt 1949 ' Chev. 3 Passenger Gape .. _._ _ �o S — '�Vie_ 1946 FORD COACH _ i949 G. M. C. r -TON PICA Tip -SIR CUBIC FOOT FRIGIDAME - MWE FOOT, TWO CUBIC FOOT, F#tIGIlAIgS 4 1949 ate -v. Half Ton Panel � IMMACb'LATE CONDITION. - THRIFTY $_EVEN FOOT, SIR.CUBIC FOOT. FRIGIOAMH : • 1 THRIFTY THIRTY -INC®_ E LZMIC S'�S %LZ FRICED WITHIN REASON -Now Available � f - WIDE SELECTiOxf OF CARS -• `. ; rigldaire - Made ONLY by for S new �`r6Tleral ti' teay.IiphK on when ov1 Ior evsnhf{>, Whilalon va:otion, atop milk and naw} 3 UsYsMotors car, track GENERAL MOTORS' $had*$ up wh.n an yo tlon. „ Papa detherisa ar th.,ru odverliae � r to bwglon house is vk�md 2,1- -Top. T_ rade-inAllowance -on • - I your present car ,CIO J. S. BALSDON & SON PHONE PICKERM 39• _ : Ah r a M. Ciassitied Ad' >'t 'Your Friendly 'Resident Agent' FOR SALE—eleven pigs, b -irn' 17tH # ; ,>larch.' AndreW Gler_, Bio.: r-aad _ . R NO-L t OR INSURAVICgE�4GENT ET 3 _ land 5th con. Pickering. t.1Fh. FIR& CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTONOWLS -• LG I _ COSIEE'I'[C8 \„ - -~� LIABILITY INSVRA.NCT etc. ,t '� � • 1a'r PHOTO-FINISHING e : in : ;.nage, ; ..: _ _ - B12T FROM AN-0 LIST YOUR PROPERTII� V� - \�jt�•\ � ir):�ER[NAItY SUPPLIES = •time use. Hit ne 13: W 1 , —+ a ties. O• _ — e u Asl'BERI S CANES �- VOR SALE WITH ri rte+ +we .BABY 'NEEDS -IFOR.Sale—:. P�hc_ - c:_ate, one yr. �-CYRIL E. c.�V_ RLEY FILLu see Me.0* i=}$'TOitE Ii0U88 old. $20.00 per thousand. Grade :,u. TIiaT Week Da .1• A. O:neion; !r'rit:'s Siderc.ad,- -- _.. _ dons oiw 9.00 A.' M. 'to 8.00 Ill% ..crib. R. H. 1=icker.ng - _. PRESCRIPTION - Sundays Jun. b _ � :v v may o I-1fl1,c F 1.00 P.M. to S.Uo P. !d WANTED—Dead or Crippled Farm :� s? nilnals�l'ur" sj:cai Pict up, call_ P L L� i i� -: 1� S T Q . -collect — L'aruie: R<'r.de::ng, -Phone - _ . - -. _• ----� -- - ~ Lyndhurst. 023? ct i icker:ng =}' - " a '� BO�E��. P • V• ,.W2 - _ - -H2ur�y pick clip . �. . - - - ra:2—tf _ j. I -hese `Collect. Pickering 2bS J' 12 - �'�. f� "\TF.D--bout t� .Is �_ } r .tn ��0�� Cottage near Plcke-..-g. r•ii•sf -otos: _ references if desired. pp!y Carne*. SHIELDS" MINK FARSI Leeder, P:c::ening. 'r PICKERI :enc }71z'. - ! a'FST HILL 'NG _ , r - •FOR~ SALE—hardwood- _.:flour.:. I SCAR. 3809 PHONE' 88 doors, and ire% sop^:Aar. J. Witzke, i�(r`*wM , -opposite Dunbarton School, Phu:te ` ' Pickering 77R'1: _ _ THIS WEEKS HELPFUL HINTS F ORDER-YOUR COAL NOW -fur - 'nest winter. Stan:m'er p:-ices will be heated knife cuts fresh bread :" or- cake easier _ ! (i [ 1 •\ i :. \ :� 1' 1'E I �h -� - _hortl.g. Pfior_e.tis tcday�— 4 '&ATI:H and C±ld)(3 in effect ' Collect: Claremont Co-Op. - .�, •y Real Estate, Insurance and iforrgagea i �1: _ •• S •r Material in Stock . A. E. Richardson _ ; STA>= FORD BFtOs. nA�w'00'D FLOORING ALL GRADW AND ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERI_kN 'goes found freely among the local GENERAL INSURANCE - MONUMNTAL WOE THICKNESSES CHURCH ' churches singing their lovely chox- .— Pbone • � Edi Rev. David Marshall, Minister • -uses. We to have them again ` REAL ESTATE = OIF` OAK, BIRCH, MAPLH 2.00.• p. in. - Sunday School -=ln the autumn, -' CONVEYANCING 818 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY AND DBHCH 3.00 p, m: - Worship Service . - An Old-established Agency, Ready ALSO A GOOD STOCK' OF ra Mr. Burgess gave a liar - - To Serve You. PLYOD _(Kite W. M. S. Thankoffering will message on "Thomas' words-"YF � PHONE: DICKERING 80 - be held in the church on Thursday, ord and My God." The whole s• orrice w•as a time of inspiration t�Ic;EACHNlE'-S' May 8, at 8.00 p. m. Miss Ruby a sing, RU R A?� BUS ; FURNITURE DE.kLE$ ' N. M. Gordon Walker, Regional Deaconess, will May 1 , is Mothers' Sunday amd - MAT T� EB LUMBER YARDS be the Guest Speaker. Soloist, . Mrs. beginning •of Family Week. We _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR pICRERIN^-. ONTARIO H, McClement. A cardial imitation expect to have a special service - Dally Service To and From PHONE: Pick. 34, I is extended to all. with the children taking part, and _ OSHAWA Private tmbulanee 3erricQ -- -- : Infant Baptism. L Day-or Might PICKERING UNITED CHURCH Chartered Buses For All _ : " PICKERING GOSPEL CHURCK Occasions Wm: McEACHNIA Prop. Rev, A. E. Young, Minister _Main St. Piakerta= PHONE:- PICKERING 241W2 Phone Pick., 193. BUILDER, '.o•00 a. m. _Sunday -School Sunday School _ 11,00-a. in. — Morning Ser :rice - 10.89 A. M. --5 Pickering,-- -Ont. WOODWORKING - - Dev11.06 Service KEN AND D LA Il K L � Ls eABrNWs _ Choir Practice 11,01 A. a PRB.?�TZ ICE Frida evenin at the ckurck at v 0e - Evangelistic Service :. V �. MAW JUTCHZN CABINIATS 7.30 p m, s - AL1, WELCOME AUCTIONEERS f Lke®sed and Authorized for the B1iEIJP aad INSTALLED - (Woman's AasociaEbn Y , Minister - Rev. W. C. Nears CoU" of-Ontario and York. LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND ALTSHATIONS ON YOUR The W. A. will meet on Thum. s . s • la - Farm Stock, Implements Home- g6MR, ate• day, May 8, at 2,00 p, m., at the hold tock,FurnitureIm Real Estate : • .VAUATOR - %FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCIL r ales our Specialty at Reasonable G. A Bekkevold home of Mrs. jr�ing White. Rev. J. K. Braham Minister P y Piteme or Write Chureh Service - 2,00 P. M. Rates. Dual Service for the jDunbarton United Church Sunday Sehool - 2.00 P. M. Price of One. 814 D NDAS St. RAM WMTBY Pickering village Milliken P. O. prone Agin. 52W3 On 8� - PICKERING On Sunday etiening, April 27, a ear St. George's good congregation was out to hVlomen's •Guild . 51arkham P. O. plume. Mark. 204 the young ladies' choir—"The will hold their monthly meetirX sa Preatices have been eablished Youth for Christ".. hrist choir of Stouff- 7Ehursday; May 1, at 8.09 o'clock, auctioneers risco en ea1. • -• ♦ Pickering Public Library Canvass :file. Everyone enxeyed their sing- at the home of Mrs. Elliott. Please OPTOMNTRfST - June 2.7 -ing under the leadership of Mrs.. try, all, to come, and be sure to 9�8or1".J,00 and 2 AA to 5,N - Wm. Cake, Stouff : ille. This choito r bring the Lenz�n Boxed. 'DAVID H. MARSHALL Ereninga: '`felt. wed, Fri., 7 to 9, - - — — . _ DIS'.'BY BLDG., Opp. P. O.. a _•Anaountamt - -- - OSHAWA, ONTARIO FARM and STORE ACCOUr1°I'!3 phone - Res. .5-4587; Otfite 5-6143 " 'One-Minute News from Johns-Manville -DONE. PICKERING W J 1s � (Three-Day Service Arranged) DONEVAN and RICHARDS �� Loyal Pogue 1. Ontario Land Surveyors, And ' - --' ` 3,500 Owners Provide Professional Engineers _- -` LICEN: M AUCTIONEER - fdlb King Street, East _ - _ OSHAWA, ONT. Pickering and Wltitby.Townships Money for J-M Plants - Phone. 5.343:4 Farm, . Honxehold aad Property _ :'.Jul 13 vales A Speeialt - y , ou the of million i re ` -the average market. s many persons "k: =Who really Thr gh a use s o turfs on mark t "Prompt Attention Given -- owns Johns-Manville?" dollars of stockholders' money the price of J-M's•common stock: There are more than 13500 company is able to provide the o s s ly'hitby R. R. Phone 814' a:,y gholders : arito Own Johns- Plants, machinery and other " VIs IfBG Manville, Abou: four=fifths' 'of e9ulpsnent needed by the 20400 This is one of a series of brief 'Highway Monument Works"' them are individual inen and men and •women'who have jo'is articles bringing you Lada of -Hoene ...women from all _walks of rife: eat conditions n d i t t o na In the J-M organization rommunIty inter - Other stockholders include in- All of these stockholders invest Manville o; about a ,.., ROOM AUSTIN, PROP. affecting oust national economy, . IMPROVEMENT surpme companies and 'educe- ravings !n J-M because they are :R II a, Whitby. Ontario Clonal institutions,•which use the Neve tri- this company, .'and are Two Miles .West- Of Whitby On tucome from -their stock for the wing to risk their money in it. - No. 2 Highway Between Whitby Budset et Plari . benefit o1 thousand& of other then Last year, stockholders received. - - Aad Ajax- Rud women. crit - - -: in dividends about a d"s .perc PHONE: WHITBY 481 .(no down payment required) - $106,00 -to X00.00 From Six- y. Y ' A W. Mitchell, Picicerinx _ 'Io Twenty-four Mouths To Pal -• Sold b - W a _'. A Complete Service from one store for Hone Owners and Builders �P OTOGRAMEIR nuuuiut1111linuulluulilNlolinNiuuunuiillt,lnuuiuulnlniuliuninunutupiuuunuuteu tluununwiuumunuunulnlulumptttuuu�nuliiulunuliq 143 St,- Lumber and Trim, Doors, Sash, - . South, Whitby. Ont, Prefit Window Lnit% wallboards Phone- - 2255 - anJ Ptywoode, Hardware, Pautt- Nails, Builders' Supplies .FRANK le SMITH. C,LF l� Dl�?� I� -�-i TIDE , _ - iMeats, Groceries and Locker Service _. DIXO:v tornrie lumber iQUA,LlTY. F/RST SERVICE OUR Alm i CO' LTD. ' r P BERING :.; .'` :-•- PHONE 30 �. QQ SC?,RBORO JUN � �unotal %f ap,9 On 5t, Clair Ave East. - l�j[�.*� *! One utile West of Scar. Collegiate t'j M. or three blocks north of Stop 14 �ANCF SOLID WHITE TIE 1;E1DF NEW PRO1 0W :_Sear 3336 Ho. 1117 I TUNA FISH :3�)c tin Ye Oz. • Pie Flllic;g -- � Oa, Tins DIXON — Rsgular •�6( C130ICQUALITY- •_ pROPRJET`OR WANTED Size CROiSE and BLACiiI� ELL COUNTRY HOMES ' ,. • * , SMALL ACREAGES. AND pUgE - sit A �IHL LANs C,1J - FARMS p Fl s rail ul u - l A Fa � 1� r 't 1` t° Bread " 'R a Have Waiting Buyers With A KE$ Size �� I -BOILING (:rade " �" -� Good Cash Down Payments - C13IUIiEtiS 1b. 9C date Nut Bread 0101000000 CALL - Mr. INGLIS REA 3 For Prompt And Experienced ECONOMI � '210 tin --CONANT and CONANT I' Service — BLADE hOAST 1b. 55c Barristers-and Solicitors I' • S L U i3 E R R I s•. 1 Nli:�ti CA\ADA DER' K19T LOMBARD BLADE OUT . _.• Nights: MAI (r9 -Office EM3-0604 • • E � 13 Oz. Tin , '-+ Gordon D. Conant, K. C. ',1';Nights: _ Roger, G. `Conant, B: A. J. •A. VALLOUGHBY and SONS `3U 07.. tin ojUC STEWING 1\(i VE.AL 1b, 39c, PLl.� ICS, 2 for 2�a Realtors Oshawa. OnOFFiC_ESimcoe'St. S:. "DALTONS'„• - Sixty Experienced Salesmen - GREEt GIANT "MAPLE LEAF” Phone: 3.2227 Established 1809•. ■ E Ajax. Ontario NIBLETS a mica ltd Oz. Cello Rag)C . 1 ►j.s ONUT 25 14 Oz: Tins •+,�. c k .... . _.. '.. Phone..- ISAUSAU19 1.1b. pk 49. for 85e J P. ALL AN. SIRLOIN OR ��'1NG , . "AL LEN`S ; = S'Pns EAIi or `ROAST 1b.. Apple 0 z Insurance Co. Juice t' for. plc WRITE 08 PRUNE R0;<1 Estate - insurance 31EXICQ RN 79c - Arid Country KING'S RO'W. - AJA '«� 1.1 Oz. tiers` :37c .. Cheap Rates For Farm Act y -- _ - "J1AaPLE LF;AI•"" - -Suildings ,_ -: - -- -- _ 11UIiF.D PWALKERTON" 5 Windstorm Insurance on Buildings D. G. MAITLAND, JIAN•AGER . TRE:1T WHITE, HAM l G A Windmills, Silos, eta Phone Pickering — 2r50J1. r TOES PICNI � 1b• '49c� F RST RADE CRE• tiERY PO1A1OLS r -3-UTTER '620 lb•. - - Automobile Insurance Of All Kinds AJAX 1'HONiE 130' ;�Q_o7,. tin : 1QC ` I f' 3owman & GIbscn YOUR LISTING INVITED HIGHLAND .DAIRY N 1 C F' C PHONE -WHITBY 521 I _ CAANATIO MILS i - - --. t'Talls`) 21ins for 31c = ' • J I1�J�l�1I "�] 4RVIN'S .. _.. - SUN DA S d\ ROLLS ULD HORSES - $16.00 Sli1N\,Y UE\. WOMEN: Uain`fiwe _ _ .. _ :.. p BRICK j�Ut��.��I,U �1i `nlxt�: ct' an LARGE 13UX Z�c At Your Farm - ;I to fi€teen pounds. New pep, Trp. "YORK" A'RAND �aDR C•ONiVENIENCE PUT A famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for ALSO FISH FEW IN YOUR LOCKS$ double results: ne«: healthy flesh, DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK new rigor. New "get acquainted" I FROZEN FILLETS SPECIAL PRICE BY DOZEN KLEENEX . 2 p1 gs. 4:3 t Hourly Tick-up side, ONLY 60c. All druggists.1 .. ' . ' �p�I,I, MIX}[. ;, '• NNIIIININNIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIII'gIpN1111111tNNtN111111111N11QINI1wIgq1�I1111N11N1111111t111111tIN11111111111NIpNIp11NM1�pMINIMNNIMIN111111iNININ111111111N1 , - FLOWli J 1! ::;naso '' �s+. ...r 'iv:.,.z k•.,tr _7 7 •- - _.. -. '� � ....:.:h.� _. __—...u._., ._ _ _ _ __.. _..• .a s_ __ 'l. -. 1. r r .r : r R OTT s - • _ _ __. • ,r .t armer • _i.' N r .. _--_ __ r _SEAGRAYE, 0 NT -- -• - _ - ,- _- - -- is theca • dIcato u� the-- o_ -__ .... CO=QPERATIVE : ..COMMONWEALTH _FEDERATION -y lect'o in f h': : b -e n on May" 26th - -. THE WORKERS OF OSH.AWA AND DISTRICT BELIEVE THAT TW,0 r,p,RG1;S'1'GROUPS IT SEEMS rMPORTAi4 THAT THE BASICALLY Ti:iE INTERESTS q:ALL WORKING PEOPLE—IN OF PR'MARY PRODUCEP,S—LABOUR Ai�D 'RS --DRAW _ TcHE L iT!FS AND ON THE LAND—ARE :THE SAME, NAMELY: CLOSER TOGETHER, WE ARE ALL CON�UHERS OF EACH OT- _ _. - - = Til PRf '-SERVE OUR HOMES AND FARMS AND PROVIDE SEC- RS PRODUCTS AND IT IS AS ESSENTIAL FOR TLIE FARMER , : UP-ITY fOR OUR FAMILIES. LABOUR THEREFORE ENDORSES �TEIAT .LABO :F. GETS GOODWAGES AS IT IS A FARMER HAS - ' :ROY SCOTT, FARMER, AT SEAGRAV,E, ONTARIO. A FAIR •RFTURN FOR HIS PLODUCTS. THEREFORE I STJPPO'RT :. - -- - - - - . OME A17O ROY S F v . - -Ed. CLj NE, PRESIDENT ' ' o • THE �; NOF .. - V. V a PILLS • Osha-wa and District Labour Council Pickering: Ontario _ Duabarton gatherings at Uganda, Africa and f holland earned the hearty -thanks of Everybody �3 r �IO11'J To The Stockholm, 'S%veden, and- the con. I the wm 'workers by providing.thewith .7y �— L struction of a National Headquar- r coffee and sandwiches during tide Evelyn Annus 8. N., of •Tor• ters in the Toronto area. Among remit period. a a larnivi ftd) ins at het(home fcr tae weekthe dale ales to the convention was I�iwanis a end ue+ie. g Dor.'t forget to be at our hall. on At sus Cowan, formerly of Picker- Friday evening May 9, when the ' i.:tue -Hug!: Mci.onoChie is bras . , Af now of VPinni i -ng ah bis. and -Mrs. H.- bic0em•_ peg - Rouge Ladies Choral Singers. will s !'ne 'I3tha't Faith was founded ir. provide a full evenitwg's entertain VJ�A rls A FRIDAY MAY enr at the bay. 1 eraia- o hundred Ray:. Z. M. and R s: Barg.ss-were �,., years ago and trent, P s creat ix sponsored by - . —_ at Sitrl�ottr._e last wept -end. =ta teas$inlfs. are of the essent4-i Dunbarton Kiwanis_atnd proceeds ►rr _ _ _ _ ra eness of all reli iors. Arno ARENA'. SATURDAY t& 3 1 Fbilel t l -.e i s wits (.. and R ng t', go V, the"ted Cross for our 3I Jnr:il Beaik 'were;'M,, 3tid i Bahai'Is you will find -Christians, boys in Korea. (Readers of this Jess, Moll rrs etc, who . retain i:•rtn pl.;aae' rcad_refennce vn front Hi0(3TIi S GAMES--PRT7.FEi - bI : 6tbwart Jemtte and 'M:. arra _ ... .of Brain wr, .c# MT- their. original L;eliefs- Corr..-'__ -- P,aga,_this issue. Ed.). :. e3 P. 1 .TARE E-.— A'I'r' ti 1)AtiGr' t''P.iz c S tL'uK't FICiUR -FRIDAY NICsIi'I'. Syo o:► v., o,;, i:w'en 3r,und f A modicum of. 'mutual encourage- 5? ;[Ai FOR FP.IDAY tii(�HT TO BE DRAWN AT M1D- T: J. rt: - ��3 hlra u;t�p-an�i'i � - ;` roan; 'dnd -coriaideratica resulted its IviciHr A Cv'ESTINtsHOUSE REFItIGER�.TOR of Fia.+cott . spa `i ►at t East Woodlands several of our younger Inds helping - ABSOL"_iELY FREE a Kith tee reoc:Pson's c tire' _ - "._ to get ti -e, swim -ring pont ready, and PP- _ �:•; 9 By Line After' halting f:,r -,ver ore : r a - APMAN ,. one�Mo7 Se -CH� � ��ke =fit. -_ — .q V ---- • . In The Oroceterta _ - is The Dry -Goods ,Dept. _ WAX BEANS _ _ •3+I81�i SUMMER SP'O TSPR'EA "THE WAY" -� -yr- Aylmer Choice $0 oz- far ?sc R LND4RRFAEEI2 —Right up to the Minute NEW SHADES - $7.60 and $9.78 ° = PORIA &BEANS' Clark's 18 oz, j : ' 4 fbr 49c � °SISit ANT" WORK BOOTS FOR MEN — ARE IN DEMAND •+ THESE DAYS At, 46,50 TO $9,75 Creamed CORN -MEN'S SPEEDWAY BALS —_RUNNING BOOTS_ IN t Culverhouse Choice 20 oz. 4 fur 4gc BLACK WITH WHITE SOLES - $3,65, Boys $3,26 Aylmer* PEAS Chelee Ungraded 1b oz. 4 for 59c _ _ " E_ D — - 3>E� S DL7%G t,RF,ES , P ABO Y'S" WEAR LIKE _ A PTG'S NOSE —BALL SIZES ` II'm.housecleaning time 9ge too &1-85 _ ' 1E -ALL SIZES O. L.E O_ SHORTS - -- BROOMS. A _ .-.-- — - �_ Remember We carry guaranteed nationally advertised Brands we refuse to sacrifice gxality for price_. I . Bushby's Hardware - . �BRO C MR17BY PHONE 618 BEATTY ELECTRIC. RANGES , � v --���- �T >�LL ` BEATT,Y ELECTRIC WASHERS �/` Y Stop 31, Kingston Rest THL'RSi�A�` FRID�+Y SA -Tl:RDAY — MAY 1, 2 3 SCAR: Pbosi• �', E:ening Ehosts 7t 7,U0 and 9.� P. M. Saturday. At 1,30 _ RANGETTES AN Saturday Evening Show Starts at o.'oo R M. -ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES _ - _ — - - r • - SDAY, FRI., SATURDAY _MAY 1, $, 8, _ THL'R Tri h:. 6-H Paints -and Ge -,eras Hardware - -- .:IN TECHNICOLOR : , _ •rs •w STARRNING — MAUREEN O'HARA and JOHN PAYNE - • - - _ hubarb`". ;. 'ADDED TREATS -=COMEDY — CARTOON — MUSICAL PHONE 46. P I CK E RIN G i'fTH - RA Y 1iILLAND and JAN STERLING - = _ MONDAY, -TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — MAY 5, . 7, James McGriskin on the birth of .;j %reaing Shows At 7.00 P. til: Last Complete Show At 8,20, P. 3F.. a daughter. - , _ . -- �liisa . Hampaiead "d -Miss .Gib• To 11�Iorrow Is Another Day { son were student teachers at our ~_ Golden' Horde S WITH —RUTH ROMAN and STEVE COCIiRA\ school after the Easter holiday. Lei TECHNICOLOR - Miss Elsie 'Anes left orl Man= 1 1TH -:DAVID FARRAR. and; ANNE. BLYTH _ .. k — SECOND R - day morning to join Mise Nursing - 1{US SE FEATURE - - Navy Bound - S - teff of the general hospitaii at -Sudbury, - Y I - MONDA, , TL`ES., WEDNESDAY =- MAY $, - VITARRING = TO3I NEAL and WENDY R:ALDOti _ �\'D £O% NEWS"with ■ hit _ W ovale '... . _ _ _ Meek d with Father _'EAT ATTRACTION - `'The Womar,'s Associati6iawill e n _.. . - i meet on Wednesday, 1tay 7,: at 2.30 -WITH — �'AN �4EFIA:S iLnd PATRICIA. NEAL My y -` - Th�►t $ M BO at the Home of Mrs. John Ni as _.. wander, Green River. Word for the !3'FARR[�G = DEA.\ 11ARTI\ and-J>;Ri.Y LEV11� F _ —. Roll - Call - ' 'Talent Miss Bar a —barui Bnekles • vrill; be . gu_est_ speak- ■ oy en u r er. There will be a Chinese Auc. y .. .. ' -tion Sale, Will each lady bring an The Visit to Canada and thi States:oJ (heir Royal Highnesses ' article.. Come and enjoy_ a' pleas the Princess Eli;aberb and the Duke of Edinbttr h See us for e 'ant afternoon. _ -- IN ­ GLORIOUS COLOR! _ _. � _ E ^ Mr: and Mrs. Walter Helm, Dor- i' — een, Jimmie and Mr. Henry Grose, all of Kitchener, spent." Sunday with N. and Mrs. Randall. _ _ THEATRE. POLICYN EW Con ratulati ns to Orval and Mrs. Box Office Opens laenings ' .. - d.t P iL i ..9 o . _ Saturdays and Holiday'sIL i - GOOD EAR TIRES °� Griffin on the birth of a daughter ur 1'.30 P. M. at Oshawa; on Saturday, April '•6 - � _ ' Matinee Sat days -and Holidays A. ' , The Women's Missionary Society FLOODLIG1EiT PARKING PRICES REDUCED ON AUTOMOBILE -• TRUCK AND FARM TIRES AND TUBES -- - met at the home of Mrs. N. -K. Rob- :ZIAkE PARI+ING.A.PLEASTJRE WITH OUR + . _ inson for their regular monthly ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES _ - LOOK AT THESE NEMVLOW PRICES .1 ; aet�ught` n ' e Ranswered s wrr�on y t 'THE FAMOUS I"Mrs. 'Tindall, of. ,.Cherrywood, de- - - -;-l-ighted 41"ith-a_ solo ,accQmpani ed by Mrs. - Neil. Petty. lbrs. J. -- - MARATHON 95- 19- � �McLachlaa assisted by, Mrs. W. + Johnson and Mra. K Hastings hid �� NOW ONLY 4SIZE 6.00: r6) charge of the Worship Period• Mrs.. Van Blaricom discussed the Study !LESS A 'BIG tRADE-IN Book "From Lakes tb Northern _ ALLOWANCE Lights", She told of on'er two and a -one-half million new Carradians who This is, Cancer'Fight Week in Pickering To speak a hundred different languag- MARATMARATHON es'and dialects, representing seven- -'Give Now'fo help research And - HON ty different.. nationalitles. Every _ , SUPER -CUSHION Sunday ninety non -Saxon ministers aSSlstance to Cancer -datients. FIGHTCANCER preach from 1U'pited Church pulpits ` - NOW •95 F..17. C7iAPMAN OAIf in nineteen different languages. She - stressed the'lact as Christian won- ;Committee .,. cv• C• bfUKxAR (SIZE 6,70 x IS) en it was our duty to welcome these, N R SHORTR�E people._...do all in our power to help_ = D - LESS A BIG TRADE-IN -- them, visit them, whenever possible ALLOWANCE' - °' `.:and invite -'them to our meetings. Z. a See us and mind out about the sub- Following the meeting the notsess stanYial price reductions'on all other served ,a delicious tea. • Goodyear tires and tubes, _ Mr. and Mrs, Herbert, Mary and -' Frank, had dinner on Sunday with LAW MOTOR SAL,,ES Mr. and Mrs. Chas, ililta. Miss Jean Fleming •ii home with Phone Pieker�n�r 29 W ' her folk for the week -end. e e e ' e 5 . The I, O. O. F. _hall was, filled on . - _ Friday last • when the Film ;Board provided the entertainriient. - _ we �n quick ; �L w Mr, And Mrs. Alan Pettq visited The Hall has been redecoratgd in OW � tfa 1 ps..t tt A Mr, and Mrs. John. Petty and _ oth- pale green with a new floor, great` - ter- prtOfi.No t ani to whAt Von er relatives, during the week+ ond. ly imptb 7irig it, tow • u"19 have -it r Mr. and Mrs, Ilan Law, Whitby, - Mr. and: Mrs. ._ Sylvestey. Jones_ + visited with Mr. And. . Mrs, Wm. spent Sunday with friends at ,Tweddle on Sunday, Uxbridge, .Ont. - . Netamawishto thankrd of ring News 19oW ` £ ILi= Leah Houg, Ottawa, Miss Mt, and Mrs'. Harper n, - l _ _ + INcke Mitcb&l and ' Misi -Goilan, of Tor- Gamebridge spent the. week- I k the Rebekah .,ACCURACY: - onto, were guests of Mr, acid Mrs. ' end with Mi. and Mrs. Geo.. Todd. Lodge for their kiridneas in vending n me the lovely basket of fruit ,at i,•ortard .Gates on Saturday. Congratlatuions to, Mr.. and Mss. Easter. t i �__ --- _ Tomw-y Luke . •