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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_05_09`-VOL. ,71 NO 29 PICK FR ERING, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, M.3l-p, 1052 S Cents per Copy Authorized as Second Clavi Matter —� Subscription Rice: $2.00 per year V. a $2.50 _ W. C. XURKAR and SON pTib 1SHERS -PickeriAg. -Midget' tha"m'pion esented'With Cu p # d JAnas"k e•s-At a ue� t ._ � H ' ocke7 mays still "be- playing in some comers of this province, but Warren's •Auxiliar Ajax and Pick• yring T"wnrhip Gen Rospit2l_ - A a The Days Of 1904 - _ AFTERNOON TEA . _ definitely on Monday evehing' when t- 1'icke ' a Midget D. Ch were (M C*r M. Brown) • 's • ti - An old Toronto World newspaper '•1904 was' fdund behind '.a, picture '1 -of FAWY GOODS SALE SA,TL'RDAY, MAY 17 -3,09. P bi: e, r_at:ce in ilia Clew Ad; col- the Clareu�ont. S a 1 "dined as guests of the Rotary Club ' S S. Rogers, _President of Auxiliary North, frame by Mrs. Jean Wonnacott last j vihich had interesting j St: Andrew's Presbyterian Church P-ickerWg umn, CorOp• � :offering Blue Coal at "lower than A here. The Rotary Club Bantams un- I the Women's of Western General. Hospital, Toronto, week, some items re yalues. A six -roomed house Sponsored by .the Ladies, - Aid last yea:."- Inflation =ist be o'rer, ' ' der Ray Doble and. Q,iff Barkey, ,_. and the Juvenilea� under the spent will address the Women's'Auxiliary , b for ale -for $1 000 hen's 'sFnits s = -: n• :. - -Prank Hall' has a nice assortment of pansies and- other flowers --in ' - •' eorship of Disney Motors, and of the Ajax and Pickering Township for $1,00; men's business suit $ for I .Tulip Tea At home Mrs, F. J. bloom for Mothers' Dap. ; handfed b Har, Richardson � and '- Y General Hospital• at the local, W. A's, 'meeting Picltenng $15,00, and the best of shoes for ! i adults ; $3.50. A cartoon a! Sir PnoMse -bis 20, Y • s s -Mr.-and Mrs, Mervyn Gould wets last' 1.4 Stan Pilkey,..werQ ;also guests --a general an Pi}blic__School,._1136ndAy_, y4ap 1,., L Wilfred Laurier on the G. T. ;P. Vii. T ... The W. A. of the United Church vial ng Woodbridge week sad 'Fry i f -round -Fifty -boys -in alt. Dining in the High School . final details will be arranged at platform and a •report -of a ,corn- . is holding a Tulip. Tea at the home and had Xr as a greet during the week -end. , ' .Cif- etei}a a ren hocke 1 y player's roast the meeting -for the ' tag dap Alimentary banquet_ given by Ald. - of Mrs. F. J. Prouse, on Tuesday, Mrs.-•Hvrtop had v&.ting her Ias$ _ beef dinner was served, the .wives throughout •the..arga on Saturday; Tom. Foster. lauding R R Gamey biay 0, from 3,00 to 5,00 p, m weieic, Mrs. W. W. Gee rad Aiiss ' 4 of Rotarians and . coaches serving May 17; _ M. P. P., and. Premier Whitney, en- All la id es of - the village and corn- MacLean of Toronto rad Mrs. M.. ' 17re tables. Members of'the the Audley W. A. livened. t.ze .politica} news, i _ munity cordially invited, Brentuell of Regina. President of Ro y Rotary Bill Goud and YiCd-Pres, Harry. Boyer, conducted are busy sewing linen for the hos- * .Pita!, . „ - .._ .. _ ..-._ JOHNJ AMES M P Sympathy is extended to Mr. Wm. . Rimier and family• of Riverside_ i Pickering �i'amervs Institute 'the Flvur recent donations •a•ck- s , . 4 pro gram, Coach Vincent Bie, in ' troti�ced the Midge's iollmved.by a .are now]eedged one !,f $154:•um the Aja..- BOWMANVILLE � Thexival Bazaar Drr�e, on the passing of Mrs, Rimes n mer ui the Oshawa Hospital. Tuesr- _ 4 r aarcQll hrPrepared :oast ;o the boys I —)ay Rotary -Anes, one for $10 from the a F u"�ti ' l Ass=,eiation• + Will Speak At Meetings -C I:n T} e Interest of . Pickering, boner's Institute .held , day, alter a 1 illness. ;ynl- _" ey an replied o y 'Asst, Captain Gordon Comport: Ray ,. -" of A jax,..an�e of 83, fmm .the C. ' I T. United C`iurch, Ajax, and one _ . �oHH L. ��� their annual bazaar at 'Post Manor on ng ' Tpn'1 - ;about two hundrec at- Mr._ and. Mrs.-Go-rdrn Dray_ vara home from their tri :o the Marl- p .; and Clrlf Bart introduced i 'teatr. and Har. &`;:'hardson and for $10 from the Dunbarton Junior - , u*nding. All booth conveners reportr time.Provinces. bit, rad Sirs.' (Rev-) - ,their ' Stazi Pilkey, the same, Association W. A• "' LIBERAL CANDIDATE -- fit the ed almost complete sell out. The afternoon tea rrras. 'levy well .Harald Stainton, Min:ico called un friends _ Cecretary J. L, Christie -was intro4.1 Committee heads for"the:hospital iary's mrajor summer women's au:eil' MAY 30 -• BY-ELECTION patronized., Mrs. M. BirreIl, District ; here un Wecintsday.. - ;.. : need Groh Convener Austin; of by p $tottfi`riIle, Mr. Christie presents ! event, the : garden 'party; Saturday, . , . �' U ES I't A Y. TAA Y 13th' President who opened the bazaar, i congratulated the officers and: the- Mn. W. C. 3lurkar is tcadily Improving a�'ter a }ie:.rt ,t �..d; L. 0.- _' ' tihe MacAvoy Memorial Trophy to I,. June 28 at the home of Mr. and � AT 8,00 P. M. 1. members for the work they have � weeks ago.- . 'Team 'Captain" Pow Dawson. -Mrs. F. L. Ruddy, Pickering, ire , -Como "�rT � �-1.- Lim � mesmge } -long the past . ,also saying the Severa: friends from Picker:n at g _ The boys (bo..h ioside-andoutF side of the buildin gam- d-thg girls) busy- with -preliminary plans l Qome and -meet. Your Candidate: yin branch here was one of the busiest in the district. There tended le f_unerai of the .ut. ,ri•u 'ap e' Hia rife,. the fu:n.rr 1i"r- J. pE y� AT P1CI�ER1\G got a big thrill out of-Teeder lien,. j _ • . Barbara Knipps - q -F-MENCHMAN'S SAYion were many out of town guests present. Mr. and Mrs. � Baxter was well krii,wn w -I .crs- _ iody,-Capt. of the "Toronty Maple + _-. _. - 1 NEW SCHOOL � Xenne'th Clarke tlesene a deal ttheir -ening- fvlk;'Internent tt," hires :.t : - " Leafs who was introdued by.. Jim ( .,' $piing iq heRe, the grass its ria'• , _ __EAST WOODLAND$` of thanks for the use of l �e Oshawa. Union Cemttery. Mr. Koch, local, hockey enthusiast, aa. "the' At ]east it's trying under the en- _COMMUN'1TY HALL beautiful home and grounds. whicS - Alpine,. an empls,yee (,f tlw; Bell• dhWr's speaker. ToedeT had some �. thusasitic feet of_ young track hope= 1 _ ?' .added a lot to the success of the . Telephone Co, passed u%aiy after an , ,geed adM1'ice to would►•be National tole. Yes, the athletes of P. D, H. t _ Horticultural -Society - flay Is. affair, � illness of only. en. days.. They hate: _ Aocke y players, G+ivin . g some rules be hun8elf had fol.loswed-Chase S. ,are diligently training for the approaching. Track and. Field. Meet._1_ _ t! • • • _ _ - Election Officer Uen living n Peterb(,rv.. g Mr. and Mrs. J: H. 3'ur.•is had • square�neala a day (on time), early This. will take place during the week The Horticultural Society will + oqt Tuesday, May 13_at.8,30 ,; of Pickering 'W. I. held their regal- _ _ their daughter g er Dir33, Ma.ihouse .and- . _ - 'fi► bed -for plenty of rest and rec- onuneadit no .-smoking". Ihe.. does. " of.. May 12''. ' .. On 'Jia 9tli the is hold � Y meet _ p. in the Sunday School Room of � ar' and annual meetin on Tuesday,y re_ I Aril 27 with Sirs.. Ken Clarkepre- p P famil with thein ori: Sunla y'' Car. thi•P'es stole Verrian Disney's "not " 7tot a-rwke ' himself -••hard an t2te, .school ing Open ,House, Everyone is Pie.kering Pickering United Church. , !_Siding Airy interesting program - . Conveners ut the yazious � 1960 .Chev on- Tuesday uight alter ; wind), He concluded a splendid talk come There will be Gym Displ:.ys, . +been. arranged, Mr. Chas, Joliffe• b'f' the at d n committers read tiaeir re= abaatdori a r stolen in -T onto. with a Poem. '"the.sportman'8 pray . er" in'wb' ch "the wish is expressed Singing, Science Demenstratioaaand Commercial Demonstrations. This -H• h School will-'W'k on Modern -Pods: .!.11 allow wtinderlul" results on _the boulevard art iia.=A.orThe . Y also broke into the gni age of ti:,y d 'Sunt;, in tire_ event ot-defeat,• O Lord, ie also a -good time to. ins Peet our Art. There will also be a sale of~ in all-akings, These would be too lengthy to go into deftg, Morrison in searca of -gasoline and +--d t stand b • neigh y the side of "die • road and cheer lite winder as he new building for those who ha -:e dune surplus planta roots and shrubs.. If. : of these, ease '. _ _ . All money mede during the year at A. W: Mftcliell's residence tot•' - the same purpose. �Neghbora who _ E � not already so: - bring them along, This mill o be ng g L' had been spent m'.thi�a d3atrict such , - became suspicious when they - goes by►-�a true epoTtsmasr's P�7" or. -Jack Boyes, sponsor of the Midi The Confidential' 85tama start for � the Grade 13 students on the 20th ,. j wprem:uhae ig . as donations to hockey teems, ball park lights, A)ax Hospital, Child- saw the car on the street wizltu�.t say NWt team preaented each. player_. -of Kay. Le Pauvre Grade 13 -are j rens Aad Society (clothing.) and lights, phoned the police, who were* '*ft. a B�'9�t7 green lesuher ria going full' speed .ahead= to finish up • i .Pickering Library others too -numerous - to- mention. soon Qn hand, Constable Higgins chased the err at an g Of-niile and �.. - jacket. Ike. io coaoiadlaa, their coarses for these exams and' , Mrs. Clarke thanked all officers and qr:ai:ed W. who had, 1n any way, • the finals which begin an Jane 10, j Canvass 2'7 conveners for -their splendid co- better speed through and over=silo imt :. y " >retped the team dunas *A sawn (banish the tboagbt}. June operation, }tending a, itis gavel roods to our north, Imt theta . _ • _ _ _ . _ . - . .. i'loretace Burtbrr of Grade 14 }tea • i3L'PPORT THIS WORTHY to Mrs. H. C. Hutchison, Dist. Dir - 7 Highway v►tat of Brun- _ - • y bon een been chosen to go to• Ottawa to at. DRIVE ector, she asked her to conduct the .-._ pdm Cart •Devitt, of To ;' bend sessions of Parliament as a election election of officers, The naminating stint the weekre ad with Mr. and ¢ . A. Z Y� � representative of the school. In the -auditorium program p gum last commfttee convened by Mrs. R. H. Cronk, handed in. their nomination. Mrs. Norman Banks, visiting -her pkkering ullaked ohm& Friday, some of our own talent gave At Pieloerias a Public Library J _ lift of names they had chosen with i .-d", 1dr. Wright. IRaese:ted With A Car ft No a musical treat Ra Irwin You will find something to suit careful and tactful consideratlori Paul n ielti, Tu,unto, was in town n; Coagregatiiaa - • s • played the accordian and the Junior 'of your reading taste among t%e fine l The members decidedly sheowed their ( this week, and oilled on air, and Mre Juke Lay, at },is former Pick I AV 'a-. s4ligregatioaai social ,e7en • Choir under rite direction , Mr. Taylor;"sang for us. new books added to the shel'�es of 1 Pickering Library. If like mys- a Koval when the followingslate PPstirs of officers was elected: Presilen . }ash, Paul is pr•e.paring for ' in' in the Ui,:ted Church here asl� last, Rev A. E. you tery, yon can find it, or if you are I Mrs. C. E. Brown; 1st Vice-Piesid- .. entry into the UnitFd Church min - istry. -evening y per ,was presented �� : St, Francis de Sales Catholic a bridge fan we have that, or are interested I ent, Mrar. Ken Clarke; 2nd Vice- -President, Mrs. J. R. Bayes; Sec. - 1-Ler many frk ids will welcome Chevrolet sedan by the ioesnbeis of his congteg�ldon• in rerosaitiort j Women's Leagueyou '�••Fraricie'de Sales catholic Worn- in Bible stories. A retro book "The greatest book ever � Tress. Mrs. H. Newman Jr.; Corr the report of bl. a. J. S. Balsdon'a dray improvement following her : 1 ' of 11%- ;`sincere and devoted- service . to the aongr•egatiow'! I en's League -held tinea monthly meet- ing on Thursday evening. The meet- written'% .ir new novel "The Chir . ago Story„ are a few of the new I Secretary, • Mra. T. DeMain; Dir- ectors: Mrs C. Berke y, Mrs. Frank _ °Ferntiva: She' is still in 'h.+apital. Mr, and Mrs. M. S. Chapman ''�• The early and first part of the r ing was .Qp?ened by the 'President, Why riot spend seventy five p er+ Mrs. Jno. Topper, Auditors: Mrs. Har, Richardson and Mrs, N. spgn-VWednesday with Dr. and Mrs pnograni. consisted of musical and' ]Ira. J. D. S len with prayer toll- Pei cents .for a .year's good reading. If I Shortreed. Visiting, and Welfare: Cartwright' at Burlington, elocution numbers by local, talent, owed by the minutes of the last you don't already belong. {I . Mrs. A. Lawson and Mrs. F. Hall. Following a lengthy illness' the ' and a sin son lecj • b Mr. Young. g' g x g' T1ten by careful scheming, and plan- -meeting • by bs iss Teresa Jordan. Mrs, Jos. Brett, Treasurer, read her' + - .. _. I Wedding Announcement _. ,ening, '� �=— Membershi Mrs, Robt. Ruddy.death p+ took place on Wednesday ev- in the • Oshawa • Hospital of 4 ring Mr. Young and Clerk of Seas- "j report followed by Miss Margaret a Mr. 'ars. Frank„ Smith, of Rev. A. M, Irnin, father. . Qf Mr, A. Son Mr. b1. S. Gha�iman, •-ere'call'ed ' Maddaford Spiritual Convener re- + P -and Pickering, announce the marriage •. Kenneth MacLeod •••••• Roes Irwin here, t to he basement platform pre- t eu nab.y to take part in one gamma porting on Annual Retreat at the P g Our dy of the Cenacle Corivent. of their daughter Shei•a Jean, to Mr. -. On Wednesday, April 30, there , 'sister Mr. and Mrs. G. Knapp had her bliss Elis or Johnston Toroa- 1 { _ . Mr, Chapman then carefully, talked -Mi`s/vorf Pilis, Citizenship CoOrener, , , 'Ross Alfred Lunen, ..'at Donland's passed away" suddenly in Ontario ;to, with'theni on Sunday. to Mr, Young'thanking hirrcal be- j reported on:. 1 ns 'de -.eloping' in p p `' United Church, �Toronto, ,on Thurso . Hospital, London, Ont. Mr. Kenneth 'Mr, and 'Its. Avard Powers new half of the congregation for his de- Ajax for Citizenship 'Day, 'lay 3. 'day, June 5• + I 1 MacLeod, on the eve of his 83rd i neighbors of Mr. and Mrs, Knapp, - oied service, then presented )dim Plans for future dates• of inppoi tanca. - - j -birthday, Rein.g in indifferent health had- Mr, and Mrs. Ben Monis, Tor• with a .nicelyt-wrapped `boa about to the parish were discussed, as fol- Brock Road Community Club for some time his condition in the, onto with them for the wee oi►e foot square, asking that he acc= I lows -First- Communion Sunday, th+: - 1 past few weeks became acute and Miss Sheila Smith was the guest , f. ept this gift if: appreciation. On First Sunday in June; Western Miss- The Brock Road Communit;7 dab after ten days in hospital he sac- of honor at• a miscellaneous shower• o the b an. enclosed.ngtg ' Ping ion June j heir last euchre 'of the season cuBmben Mas lst, Hibbard, Tor. asked Mr. and .1drs. Young to '-acc- 0 1 for to Jul.held ` with a good attendance. Prizes were Y 1'969- in ITuiori onton9ast Monday, y, May 5, ept this c^i -produced also froti 11; and a Parish Picnic probably won by .,Yrs..L, flill and Mrs. W. township, the fifth child of Donald the box -one of the 6ma11 plastic • in July;. MembersHip Tea, Septean- Booth Con$olation to Mrs. L, Fos- ' MacLeod and ..Annie MacLennan, Italnmage Sale _ l►fap'10 . .• - . ; toy automobiles. But later and in a i ber. A luck ticket was drawn for Y ter; Mr.Hill, Mr. A. J. Gray who were Scottish pioneers in that P �i few minutes,, basement windows were I a Dresden Quilt with Mrs. Allclwrcli 'of .Loss and Consolation :to Mr, .J,- Phillips. •. area. He'wa8 raised in ,a deeply re• A Rage SWe is being' Bold at opened is front of the gathering, winner. May 6`, a film on the life Most lone hands. won by 'Mre, Booth , •ligious home whose Preebytlerian "the hams 'o! Mrs; Caringata, ,F psi file lights turned on a trice, Don Bosco will be shown in the Special draws. were won by - -Mrs.: trpdilions, he .carried on and passed Ridge 'Road, Rouge Hill on Satan '•' s'iivq C,hev. Under such circwmstan- church -ball; The meeting closets with ' Matthews , and, Mr. H. Pugh: Near•- on to his gamily. Of an amiable and day, Mai► 10, trom 2 Ibp 6 air-• 1 `' I, isi atlypiie Awobld' -find -it difficalt prayer led by Father V. WGivney est guess to eoppsrs collected, was •kindly disposition, _he. was happiest. -p, iii ,aid o2 S �s Cath' n to reply., 7tight there, Mrs. Young 'Spiritual' Dii�ctor. .w -. won _ by Mrs. Phillips; . ~tanner -up, ' When all around. him were well tak- otic Church. rtl : 'was presented with a large bouquet' Mrs. W. Gray. Srrlall .gifts to Mrs; en care of, thinking ;1aA of him-' of flowers; following which they for this BIRTHS...• . W. Gray and Mm Jarvis as most- regular' attenders. - Thaanks was self. His main interests In life were. his family and the church. )He was Y Saturday, i y, May 7, for Ladies' A thanked the congregation J _ .' -,-- an elder Presbyterian T IDome•ba>k6tg - ' ex;nvosion, Mr, Young adding that , 1 ? Mr. an d Mrs. Harr}!, Gordon, of ' Doris Cobourn) 'are -who- tendered to all the willing helpers of Knox Y � Church And's.'e'r7ed oft the Managing- es, and Apros Saig by -ft Y.tt&W - ' l "df world !atomic se:: eta could be Dunbarton (nee made these res possible, AN, FresbytarlM kept ar secret'•as this whole thing happy to announce the birth of a The Club wishes to thank Mr. Mur- Board for many years. in this work Chinch hem_ 1r Nad been there would be no diffcul- daughter, Beryi Deborah;• on 'Wed- ..kar and Staff for the publishing. of. .he took.p_n 'active part ,until failing *y experienced by united Nations." 71eid�y+ May -7, 1952 at Oshawa our euchres in the Pickering News, eyesight necessitated his retirement. Pickering ,Public Library Caa/r Luncheon was served at the close General Hospital. ,Mother anis• baby and we wish each -and everyone good On January 29, 1902, rhe wase four June =•3 of a largely -attended gatheFing.. doing nice, , i _..► health ane happy bolidays, i .: continued on page pIsW ... �.. 4. X - - - - — -- - , . - s } Weekly Sew -Thrifty no matter what faith or creed it SHORT BITS -tR3 egg Coming home 1' noticed a -strik• At a. -recent bankers' convention r - ' ing; but by now. a common con- a speaker asked, ; 'Can you name a 1 A .. -- • trust, t -o the'. rural community •i single commodity that has aoi" had just left. I came past an out- gone up -since 1940:" Washington . !yang district of a small, tpwrr cont- -Dodge;-Wall .Street broker, snapp- - • -- 'Dear Anne Hirst: Twenty- + that time you have not wondered• monly known as "Shack -town": ed, "Money:" - •ffirie year= ago I was in love with * about your _children,,, even your, • • Shack -town, I noticed, was a verit- Charles Allen Smart, author .of „• n wonderful girl; .., I found she + unjoved wife Unless this woman ` e ` • • able netwgPow of television aerial R.F.D. and Sassafras- Hill-, -rushed- 1 ad a husband and a child! I stop- + has no morals, she would find • _« r I -wonder what will happen iF a � breathlessly into -his publishers ped seeing her. 4 + living with you unbearable. You • • I iwistcr should fiver strike that dis- office, and apologized,' "Forgive • "Six months later I married, to 4''would 'come -16. hate Each other, • • trict. me for -being late, but I just met tri" -• . — -forget her.— + Don't deceive yourselves. Part -at , It is to be hoped th "N o w I've television • . • will without recent commanding o inter ani were in guilt cannot hope for eventual) + Y be possible - he let me off at the wrongfloo0 been married for• *good life together when it is • having the. roof lops dangerously A park -Avenue d'octor's overau4 _ 20 years, and * bought. at a price that involves _ • _ a dccoraled with a network of wires, bills now bear a sticker reading have four chit . * other lives -in your-• case,. nine • . • in the meantime no orle can hide•Long time no fee-" -. dren. I never * lives. Conscience, even when • ... • the fact if a television set has bee A man whose._ children had at, ' ed m7- wife, 101 stilled for ear3,. catqhep. up. 1:nqtalled for I never for-' * This woman is not.happy in the ' Well;_ L have been'talking'mtSstly followed. ,a schedule he" strongll "- got this girl. I *idea, or she would not. have asked « ` 'about the great outdoors but I ossa roved told his wife cold! w.o,n l d walk * my opinion. Aiking the advice of •' • • have also found an indoor treasure • •��Iadam, your twn•sons do hof-; - down her strZet *her daughter proves how bewil- • . • which promises to be a goldmine of know their R's from'a hole in the _ just to catch a glimpse ,of her, * dered she is, and foolish as well. . . . information. That isour public ground." - "She moved awn two ears'agp. ' * + • library. Of coarse, the library has Y Y The girls replp tndicatgh"rite is • s ace has been so cramped that I left home...I travelled from coast t •• been there for years but book .. _ . _ her mother '& r.= - s .,I to coast -until I ' found her here P P 1 1 * You have ended your quest. s 'fou[ months ago. We have been • s4 it lung, impossible to know what ,i��iHEBIaIyD�pIVNs/af ' seeing each other every night. if * You find this, woman secure in her home, with her family around books wc: e there other than the. - . - only for a few minutes. V�'e are * newer Books. A6w the library has mad! in love. her. Leave her there, unmolested- been moved to newer awed, bigger . • Y _, * =and go --back' and lie the hus- uartcrs and, the aid volumes are -ALL FCLOVE?' q "I know that life will not be *band and father you promised g e P # etun� the rbmineince-� tltcy- de-• •worth hying without her. She feels s to be. If you can find any satis- .erve. For research and historical the same way. ; * faction in knowing she still loves data such books ate invaluable to "She• has three children now:. *You; take it �.,�" ` .those who are interested. 1 anti- - She told her oldest daughter about Love is not all we need give [;pate many happy hours brows - us. and the g " by. Goodness and. decency ave ONE YARD 95- ing. among these. bookie of yester- girl said to o away - + their place. Get 'yourself on their • c!a> i - - - where nobody knows us, and be * side. • • • X4_522 _. together the rest -of our .lives. _ . ; When tetri tion comm, re'mem- I 6 - - • "1 would like nothing better. _ M -18 -20.►. --40-+2 _ DIRTY TRICK "We are both in our 4U's. If 1 leer that just being g wins out. ' Gather u ' your strep and fo!- finny Itosc rcntintl,ct. otic titne can't have her, I don't want an tr1f. G►asS ' ' __low the. rig*.-pat;h_......_Anne._Hirst _ when \\ . 4 . •Fuld;' nose was put f ` Ii dy else-.. 1 haven'[ been home can help if you write her -at Box !, 1 ' sG•'zhtt.' out of joint. The roan who - in two years. - 'ONE YARD 35 -inch, .fabric far 123 Eighteenth St. New Toronto. ,Pd it =�a-the inintitaLle Joe Frisco "She told. he to. write to you. the small, sizeI That's all you need - - _._.. .Please study our case, and. advise Ontario. _ .. The aigH the Ziegfeld Follies of -_ us. for f t ilure version o this iIyr opened in New York, -Frisco _ - - ---1+.J. - - aprons- Soaihexpensive-.use fremn- - - ` it J. - D.Ci." _ +, dia 't;s own' number and thein was yE$ r t - ants or feed -bags' Make ftocla of ;,ppo,,d to introduce Fields. The E YVj1� s * Acquainted -as I ata• with the - V -these for hostess and birthday fatter waited in the win ;ready to- - `�• !sin and selfishness of this world, 'Wing -i- �� - * stitla is elfishhard-to believe. that you _ + •r a l gifts. Other , version is gay for tnALe• his entrance on a bufit of �• * ' HRONICLE `Parties with dainty ruffly -hemline. applause. • Instead of ' introducing two are really serious. You real- , „ �R�'i .* Pattern 3S_- comes in 11iss�s' Mewl;. however, Frisco pulled a And five ly must be mad with lore- 4iics small 14=16; - me<2iun} 18-20. , " e c ' ai paper out of -his pocket Aside from lite question - of 1 p t said 'line an excited voice, "I RELIEF IS LASTING " honor, it would not work. Where- %INGERFARM lartte 4t) 4_. anti ' -•s ev"er 'you "tri' to bloc: you can Czoxzrtdoitttie D ClgCn¢ Tttii patter♦} easy to -.use, simple trate just'teanuti that (borne: Lind- There's one [!ring for the headache • !x vaced...Y'ou.found this woman to sew. -is tested for fit. alas, com- bergtr ie in the audience." This was .i the muscular aches and pains -„ '• again, yoft know. Do you think parte illustraird inwtructic�tt,. ' -just [€ter_ Lind-bergh had- flown •the : that often accompany a cold - y Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS Atlantic and the crotid [vent wild. INSTA TM. hvarwx= Mit brinip re y " •- her husband would be lees de- It has been such a 'wonderful - � • s. « termined to search_ for, her? The week - wa;m; bright sunshine (39cl in- coin` stannps cannot he Aftcr several minutes of parade- fast relief from pain and the relief -- •.+_consequences (to you as well) and good drying winds to which accepted) • for thio- pattcrn. Print: Ton,u'nr Frisco held _up hr� head edi - t * rain! SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, } -for quiet :rrid sa'd, "I guess I marle So q�INSTANTtxs and get qulct are not plcasatrt tri contemplati: -budding, trees and tlo>fery have-_ _plainly - 7. - • Cain you really -believe there responded with miraculous speed. STYLE[ NUMBER. a..rniaiake,. It must be somebody coinfort. INszAiirtNs is compounded * Could' be. any permanent happi- Fall wheat arid, pasture fields look Send order to flux 1, 133 I:igh-, _ oho look-e•l like hint.rAnyhow, the like a prescription of three proven nese for _either .of jou? green and promising; gardens are . teentia St; New 1'orunto," Unt. ( ueYt act n'ihl' lie 1ti. C. Fielris" ' medical iaQredtenta. You can depend _ on itsYast actiorf in' -jetting relief front ' • Once tht surge of passion was gav with nodding daffodils. }fele parent ood. }rrakh, I- Wish- I could { •Thi,' htrsiness of nourlAing -the -evefy day aches and pains, headache. »" g spent; your responsibilities -would and there on Tight soiriarmers are *..attack with sharper retitoroe than already out on the `!anis: Yec, be- lz g - �dfl 'scent: grotesque. It's hard rheumatic pain, for neuritic or '+ not bEeh' home for oto }ears, spying is taking place all -over- r`a� 1 take spring t canttake'ea bouquet of lltrc-wing. awaytlrgacul t!matmy. an s�e>aialWc you -could bear. True, you. hade fore our very eyes the -miracle -of hospital as Y " = '• but'! conn[! btfiete chat during attain, !.awns are being raked acrd.- floor c, 1F 1 could only tsl.e,ome feeding the land. Our idea about r _ - _,nf these dear people •i�ho. love the soil is tltat'it ought to iced itselk" _ tiatlnatandn}tod�y a few - dais gill See _lawn mowers -country just a corner of a field and always , .,;"•� • once more in action - and no -Christopher Morley. ksap,t wady 'v.�•,t� w Transfer Designs "doubt them will ,be a bii.of,.brow= [there the mayflovv.er4 grow, -or •rr.. • as a have ihem'ttcar the' bobolinki'song • mopptrtg and a fcw, aching backs of ecstas _in 3 Colours r as they sing from their7DluC 1• M = result 4tcrclr ori .the teleolione-wtres. Dr• I My first job out was remov- ttns- tantine take t•t¢m- a �ht�rt, distatnce tq the roblers token according b _. ing.. and burning a pile -of .brush - tittle country church 1 ncrat'. to s i. o safe way to Induce sleep left over last fall w hen the earty . t estesda [iia nerve• when hose. S1.t1012-Tablet rnr 250 snot[ carue and ' caught us- uB y' ' +son ! orSedi Twonta2 buclt a luncfa !tall[ church, ,with. Economical 48-TFblet Borth iSe at+aefa. uite'a chore tthrn it has a'*,intrlicity and dignity bccn left co long: _bat a+t3' job is _ I g Y peculiarly 'i'he. %crvicc xs, straight- _ -' • welcome as a legitimate excuse for °fon''= ''- sta}ing rnttcide. \nil it is up to furaard and uuafiectcd; the con- e - A. _ n ti stty irr oral ami fine' l r'p/� rc alio r� m f f 1 l� 1 uJtme to du it ae Yartrter trtl-! •mace- ! g -s . TiG.: scented unhurcrcd and' very) �U no trnre to share until -the mows - such in arnest. • -are out to grass. which will not ° e The church is • sees the-hnirstnnc cliff among . the_ hills, and. not too far ;So easyto make with _. M► �, be for a lex••.. tecekv yet. , .Rut I• a .one • don't mind _ after- all, who wants Point I'cr n s it St - ~ .e� to work inrcicte when the great -out- z _ ;t' v • of Rattlesnake, ap anew fa DRY �eaistd doois is sounding its -'first clear call etas only coincidence but - I was to.action. At such a time one also particularly struck with the ap- .. 1• n \ _ p. e .-„•_ __ _ 1u :. prupciatcnecs of the eosin^ ISynin realizes IIOW good "it .is to lie alive r. { "Coto the hills arounii do 1 s - and hove gooct to live in the• _ liit up my longing [yes.” I -thought': w counii•y, The •pity of it is all" people of the early settlers of 'this dis- are npt equally: fortunate. Down ,:. lox n,- for instance, 'our err all hos trier, Easing untold Hardships• with such -remarkable courage aril for - very petal.bas ebed occupied all the !sited t - 'time. For patients \chose ' stay heir eyes "unto the hills" j .ltd remennhered -.to their "comfort ry there is brief one knows they will � chovah sha17 reserve 'tit oon be a _and around and x ill J P Y go_ A' § p ing out, thyf coming in." l love - not miss very much but how otic y • '� - littPd •county, churches - partly » • • s grieves 'for those who will be, nr becausd 'the last resting. place -.of a' have h,ecu. cchfined'to.bed for any y p length of time. It -so happens that the. earl lancers is there within I * l know several such cases just now I the precincts of the_ hutch. A `* p c And � I 1 also have a queer feeling that God and .I feel . alhnost guilty to visit- _ _ a 79O in; u,em while I, am enjoying ap- must have ' a special place in" His X81{ tihtdc, how often. they+must `hale heart for the little country church; �. Captivating color.- really blue 8,. w � ��'�a� .• _ bluebirds with pink breasts, lovely , Here, at last, is fast acting yeast - pink and blue -flowers with. fresh r . that . keeps = says full-strength ,green leaves. Iron these motifs �IAGiIC makes baking pvithput refrigeration till the 0 s• on your bed linens, scarfs, tea i`" " Rr r towels, aprons, eurtaine and enjoy 1 x'.. moment you use ill No mora acre rasa p :` fine -textured, delicious. spoiled yeast -no -more slow ..E'�s their springlike• . ¢heeir.' bone in a r "yeast! Get a month's supply of �`''"+°";• rr -• jiffy. Washable. No embroidery. the new Fleischmttnn'sRoyal Fast Pattern 790 contains' 16 three -color CINNAMON SANDWICH BISCUITS E Rising D Yeast! - -' motifs -from 2*_• x. 3 to 4?; c lI t S -inches, Mist and sift once, then sift into a bbvvl, 2 c. once -sifted- ` ' Send TWENTY-FIVE -CENTS- . , �once-sifted hare! wheyt floor);tsps- - FEATHER BUNS Pastry flour (or 1?!c. In coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this pattern to. -Box -1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont. Print plainry PATTERN 'NUM- -DER,. UM-•BER,. your ' -NAME and AD- -DRESS. Such' -a colorful•Fouaitlup•of Nandi - work ideasl Send twenty-five cents now for our Laura Wheeler Needle- = craft Catlog. Choose your patterns from our* gaily illustrated toys, dolls, ,.hgttsehold and personal ac- eusories, A pattern for a• handbag ,Is. printed right in the book, ,ISSUE 19 - 1952 Magic7. Baking Pow er 'i lay. salt and :4 C. fine gran •sugar. Cut in finely 4 t6. chilled shortening, Combine 1 well - beaten egg ?J .c. milk and K tap. vanilla. Make a well in dry ingredients and add liquids: mix lightly vdth a fork, adding milk if necessary, t6 make a soft dough. Knead"for 10 seconds on lightly -floured board and roll out to 3,1' thickness; shappee with floured 1}V cutter. ,Cream together 1 �tbe. soft butter or margarine ° 3a, c. lightly -pack brown guitar, %'tsp. grated_ orange rinkand 3 tap., ground' cinnamon. Using ' only. about half of the creamed mixture, Place" a small spoonful of the mixturo on half of the cut-out rounds,of dough; top with remaining rounds of r :dough and press around edges to seal. Sprrad bis- cuits with remairninif cresmed, mixture and ar- t r range, slihtly apart, on greased cookie sheet. Bake fn rot oven, 450•, about 12 minutes. Serve , waw. Yield -18 biscuits. r 0 Combine % e. vi afei, 3 tbs: graft 'twide 2 c. once -sifted bread flour -ulated sugar, 1 tsp. salt and % c. and % tsp. ground mace- Stir into shortening; heat, stirring constant- Yeast mixture; beat until. smooth. -ly, untir sitgar and salt are dissolved Work in 1 c. once -sifted bread flour and shortening -melted; cool to luke- to make, a.verq soft dough. Grease warm. -Meanwhile, [measure -into a _ top of dough. Cover and set in warm large bowl % c. lukewarm water, Place, free from dr ht. Let rise - -1' tsp. rannlated-sugar; stir until until doubled in bulk Punch down sugar is. dissolved. Sprinkle with 1 dough and cut out rounded spoonfuls sugar Fsibly mann's Royal Fut of -dough with a tablespoon and drop Pe Y into greased muffins filling each Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 part about half -full. aream tops. `ininutbs, THEN'ttir well. Cover and let rise until doubled Add cooled sugar-sbortenhig tmx- -in bulk Bake is a hot 'oven 425• lure and stir in 1 will -beaten egg about 20 minutes. Yield - 2d and 1 tap, lemon juice. Sift together medium-sized buns. s , r ... b _ F ! I the community. a h ll, sponsored by our Association. Mrs. Wynnes o3 Toro- -ato viai�tteed Coagsitaia ppin bQwho dl East Woe ilaas... On Tuesday evening, May 18, the � Mrs. Mulholland's talented dancers Mrs. V. Poatill last week, and Peter eoppin who oelebsslMadl Liberals, is support of their caadid- and some adult artiste will proild Mr. Ed. Annie of Kingston, Mr. birthdays the past week. fur .gym•.pathy is extended to Mr. ate- John L. Lay, will _ . hold. an open ent6rtainment. The net proceeds am Blake Afinis of Whitevale, visited A number from here attended; — grid Mrs. Blarry ivho vrent to`Oktawa meeting is East Woodlands Hall- to be turned over to our Association Mr. J. Penson Wilson, who will cel- graduation exercises of Central DIN&I '.- 'y' last Friday to attend the funeral of There will be a short address per- for community purposes. ebrate his 90th birthday this month. tist Seminary on Tuesday, of lssi; — Mr. Barry's sister who died sudden- iod, then the rest of the wenin Just three ,years ago it was stat- pie is at home to callers any, time, week, iu Toronto. laud " _•- ; _ _ ly on Wednesday eyening. _will be'given over-'to dancing, with j, ed that there were not enough vob- For the convenience of local voters _Es. Skidmore and Charlie Bourne ! .ers in this immediate area to war there_ will be two voting polls in our providing the music. All are wel- rant an election poll in our hall. - hall -on Monday May 26; wlien a _ One-MinutQ come and there will :be no charge. I '� nosy there are well over four hun- by-election will be held to select a Come and bringour friends, drui -:-iters here and two polls will Pa !' •�� }nember to fill the Ott *eat for- Congratulatio to Mr. and Mrs. ' be n� ied to accommodate them. frUil2 �� �ns'1'1 ? 4� >'hie - y son. Three candidates are: Mr. Jno. and one-half pound daughter, Fran- w - I, Lay, Liberal; • Mr. Herbert Roy ccs Anne, 'born in East General Hos- , , Green River .� 3 e 5 --^.;i v e's ..' _ •' Scott, Gr. C. r4; and Mr.'Nrichael pital on-Sunday, April 27,`1952•$ ---- - �/% - I -Marr, Progressive Conser;atiye.. Mother and babe are home and both_ ; _Xr.. and Mrs, H. Cootes of Hamp- _ •- I a _ „� r -When tie Perry youngster was are well. ton visited Mrs. Blake Lehman I � 1�-�-�-•- _ � badly burned recently, Mr. Brown, On Thursday and Friday evenings I Mr. and Dfis.. Chas_. Lehman, Vid- of Highbu-sh Trail, rushed the lad May '22 and 23, there will be a toria_Square visited the,Park on s � in his. car to a doctor. His Prompt Dance Recital and --Revue 'in- our. Sunday last., e• Many men and •acmcn staff £ is ° " oi�''= act on deserves the thanks of all itt - _ _ with Johns-Manville until " they 1, z• cti til r-a i -way lti whhiich " -retfre. we like to think that rhe; J-:,i f use J 1' Qf _ • r '" ,- • _ do so bee -BVI a good -,..,ac* tiers `n t • run } nin a ; : 1 ' 3 that �. to work. -_ ha; r, i f :.: r ^s-ned �- But no matter how satisfax,.on. in the cc-..::, _.: c a r.„ along a j a ev ,ro loops for- n-i:h th> eat of ^r 'r*od- = , tttr � job Is, ne rly evenon ward to the day when he can step _ cn ir't :'s still ,,� ,,•� working. To enjoy retirement,.. however, an income is needed. Johns-Manville's retirement plan • • • has been designed to helpgive 1 < < e •cf a ear._; ci br'ef J-M employees increased finan:':a: r-_c: I)_:n•. y^•i f7'•R of security for the future, - } By the end of 1950, J-M e •-- s c r u d 'tion s - Tlie Ottawa Libtral Goverfiment has Lost w otsr; `- sea in the V S. had co..^.t „_ te; ai ect n, „ - e_ .."my s $6,226.000 to the Sund,. and the British food markets. Lack of swift actioq itt arrest- - : companq had contributed 811,63, r, _ 000, l n c l u d i n g supalemer -; Fit :and= loutl�issaac .will prolong the y� , - . ! - = ,American embargo ,on_ our livestock. _ - _ Pi rig oat P 4 ''► i� - . •- !i ,, <` �; • ' - _.Sold by A< a'., Mitchell eke •ri hone 7 Our markets are gone. Unemployment is grow ... ing In the cities: Farm and working people must ul its and win a direct voice in PaIrliamcfit. -- - _ _ _ d�'�1 • • By Bus ri ELECT . _. DAILY SERVICfIIIDl\tAS,[- - TO ALl. CANADIAN AND'U.S.A POINTS -: r6�J-i�EECATI°VE OM�MIHWEA�.T EDR�TIOH 4 CHARTERED BUSES r w - - - -- - - _ OFFER iDEAt SERVICE ••- �- - . _ .._FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL ' 2U 1tD1_��EASTERN - AS ERN :HOUSE USETI;1EI�C.'K:L.B:ilIAY13AND1PNONf 4500 a 1.5 .-1t �i�p.��• ,d - f t - _ , FUELS REAL ;SSTATE •_ -- AND -. R Dealinfi5 in cal Estate Buying or Selling, Requires the Utmost Care,.• vB.0ILDING :SUPPLESt 4 sadroundur:.. of Judgment which is deified Eros$° Expertence•acrd• • - Keeping Abrea=f of the Current Rising and Falling of Market Values, - - - .. b Rol Insulation :. ' It St, x'01 phal' hi glee � R.o As imuat `eonsalt and reeeive advice ,and the sourceof information must -'Insiil bilk �idlnas i -come from experts and proven qualified. active-Real Fsstate Brokerage. : - - ----RoCk:lBtll - -. _ : Board 'l�eei I�: -lnsulatili� o • active, depe roup of men desiring to serve'you tot e are an a p g „ _ " _ _ Cement, Lime &Plaster best of our abiliries..Vour Real Este,Problems are our Business, -and E F -we can aAri�•e you in the best of year interest, and give you l ' P110NE PHONB` 1 - 74�. ' W. MITCHELL' 75 0:,yTA Thousands of Real EstateTransactions have been effected in our•ffic. i - 'man - N 0 Buyers and Sellers have realized the financial _ :- • W ? ee► and mans•,. y - ;' Benefits of our irpecialized method o€ dealing. - '` .:Choose - _ -,IF .' :Your ri daii�e Refrigerator _ g ,• . ' �Ye may be of service to you in Baying, Selling, 'we await to advise - --- — - -- ' yor-i: all-matters-of-Rest-Estate:.- t - - - _ _ e C A L TO�DA Y ;. .siX CUBIC FOOT FRIQIDAIBI6 . !' _ _ _ ... _ • _ .. - - - -�+` OOT, TWO COW FOOT MIGISAIBs SIR =- ■ �O �� _ _ f3TrvEhi FOOT. ;CUBIC FOOT FRIGYDHi- — _ . AORDO TEMIFTY THIRTY-INt� TrI,ECTRIC i Now Available UTOR R1 4 'tdatrc Mads ONLY by � -=DICKERING VIhLGE PHONE 1 !GENERAL MOTORS + GR.. 416 aR:' s403 :. 01st..0513. - : J.- S. BALSDON & SON �„ •, PHONB-MCKERi1�iG 39 ' _. 1 , n � s • , - fy Y - Cia"ified Adv't - •.�rwM �,�I.Ei,lwlMrwt r�r•w•w� _ .,.,. . VID -4L. AAAILSHALI. our y . K nen Resident t A gent' n,,, y E ok-kce�i-rncone Tax tLILPDg --- iNgUg,AMCE wt;gM!_._ _ l J Day Week - 3lenth L9M OU116 CASUAIRY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE. • >--E�B�!'ICd - No Avcount Too `trait!! Or Too Big !.LABILITY MSL-RANCE eta ' rl>y lff>r �.PHOTO•FII�ISHII�p R. 1, Pickering - 1 -hone '2 7 J1'? -Otl2 FROM IiN� LiBf YOUR PROI¢HH!'IF.9 - us �� ttss� li/ETERINA$Y 3L'PP'..I3"d! - r BABY NEIL 1701: aale_-:Xcellent ccs!. A Y IPM SALE WITH IICYRIL E. M�012LE III.....� ��ORE HOURS ' clition. Shcu'd be _n ;; en :n nest eek TNRT s it is n�>a iaa�ite. and rill be lei• own aD + �the L�aiadit` Week Days moved. D. H. -Marshall, Brock Road, PRESCRIPTI��I' 9.01 A. K. to 9.00 p I R. R. i. Phone Pickering 27J1a Sundays P. M. to 6.00 P. IL or 1%gqt housework: Apply ?�e;e; CR=P1=7.mm FARM STOCK - >•, t, t..(; At- CU31b10I)A Tl0\- in :• J R BOYES, � P�e B. - - Pickering area. Couple,"' :nd eignt� ,�-IQUrI lel{ u • • - yr old girl require unf•.lrnished ac- •y fFwdation of any description .for _ u un:hs. F. H. Jolnson, phone r hone Collect, Pickering 265 J 12 _T e ':ring 5;!11 - -W, dr 1011-w1w :. Store SHIELDS 'MINK FARM FOR 5!'LE-.f•;uz `ins baled ha}: VVEST HILL, 1, PICKE$INId Good feed. F. O'Sulli••an, Station $CA$. H$0= } ' PHONE: >i$ Road; 'Phone Pick. 54W12, i .jai RE - tsu: rent. Rcom for �. -- fM a few more -head on. local pasture THIS WEEN'S HELPFUL RINTS /. Seep, Brock Rd. Pickering WANTED -=about eight h -:-d u. - Heated knife cuts fresh bread or cake esside t: CiUARANTEEH lrsoos "mt,tte- for pv stute. Apply P. O. Bos : 15 #, Pickering. . For Real Estate, Insurance axd Mortgages _ i _-RADR) SERVICE WATCH and (L"& _ LI.EPXI.BIIN G FOR SAL -5 -Len groes on Brock s �y A Any Make or Model " _ ,Roal, spring creek, choice garden 1 1Re t land, X. E. McEwen, '%7hitby. /0 ., - - -- e.aBURBAPI SPF.CiALL -_ Arthur Field for PLANTS, ETC. STOP 33, KINGSTON RD., PHU;�IE Pickeririft 52Wg ti 4 �10'•&ll FOR SALE -all kinc� of bedding SCAR. T•992 s find vegetable plants at F. 08 - PICKERIN(L BESIDENT6 MAY CALL -- ` ' Greorh-)tlme� Church St, c'ickering. IEYENINGS ONLY)-PICKERLNG 63 J. FOR SALE - -- "1F irs EAST WE SHOULD HAVR LT' Five toms Shelle,,A-er'at a bargain: per bag -50c.;half .ton l ,i�, 45.c, bag:• ten lets, 40c, Yl.^ne C'Lremont 33, r IL - cula rt. C'a ein•trt ! r, (��, `1'S MARs1ET -:V _ r . _ HlL t E COAD: F(0_r, ('111II' .t3T _ PITO.-le �;,ur .der in now. aurxa?r• lb. Side Bacon AND - _ prices as low or lower than -last ' year, C'LsrFru nt Cr^-Cp. Phe re V-.. r FOR :ALE it�3 16. Pork Liver ��)c', Chet•, iCoa:ch. Studio elite , :.;t ..y -d V1SLT OUR RECORD BAB. 1� RECORDS NOW iii• CENTS I WATCHES 'DOWN 40 PER Cn-r, Pickering Jewe]ry - .-PLCKELUNG T'OWN9HIP ,BtULDLNG PHRMTS 1 Issued Tues.-F1rt, I to a P. 1L. Ch oice Mince Steak '5 Sc. .,and by appointment f metal• ice boN, b -lb - eery gee "e- r _ — _ nsir,n ;? ch t ,ir 11tnr i^ �: e c p phone :rtr,uffville• 163, --Come ela•riy ' _ ' o J. IiROi 1 E _ 31u3t bell e v6-th n8;: 51'ring inn u t ,;. _ r,7hor J\ib Rf1 as of Bt�ef 63 c' ; 91 b'ing.sr,r:rthing to sell and see � .. �•+ the rroderr 4r_a ' er: sell by ubl:c j BUILDING INSPEGTOB - R:1SF'13£itiiItet\I:+ - tO:CLsr PICKERIAtG ti' truest^n: l•,u Briag"t� ;z 1' e P! P r:0 ' S€]� _ i_t." 3lak : , w e 11 �. R 1~_p� 1,} _sr .e•, y„� , r _ e th:; }(,ur market where PICKcERING . _old �4.v6 'Ivry LF urari<l .f -rade tu. -- - _< _ 1. A. ;O: nelan, W ni. ' �u _ �Sa belay at li ol;• rP.p Rf P . _ _ e s aiileroad, �- - _ _ :- nbarton Lumber 8C ___ .upport Your'Lihrary way very 4 'Phone Pickering 2�1T • ilortli. ' -'F;;: Ti: • '_,_ I'iel:erinsx: _ - _ _. - u ' y tlr IIs !tile �. - tYA\3 Ei) -ih ars or, E-'r:ppleti Tarin 'ding �uPAF es -` a e � Ar,r.als. For yp.,dt pick u :�UR�I FUI{[tE• p, pail - - rtnllt r? t lni ¢Y- F t+f1 tri. ph , ' : 0 ER ; M E _ - Y ' urcC r . s .`�Z : 1cka1,,> _ •-. Phone =195 W 1-2 ji.fion F18nd r :. Dunbtrtoli 1 -� > , "Enrerta><ned f.' C •.- y.: - (tpi»te Kiwanls Park i' .rias _ _ #f Op®n'F.�'enirt _• $tirki ti t : Daft••r: '►I .:;,li Ft SaLi-..,'ep Nir•;1.I,ump with _ S and atllyday_ - sre £tittrta: ,•il..t,� ilia+e pope and rrda, ptvSvu:c rank; thrc� Aftern,)once }11rIt?lt?1* l,st �ut'rtr :;e'1.Cr ecfa �hr .IM r�, 3 ••Oct :11 � +-.lr.,�i} hart}'. 4v21�a, r'U• �. :ititl 3 _ - .� - - . rlupick sj;r, Mr 'Y'x.ng'; r,err builck-' <huru3 rater( contribut:••cI :,by tie _. >li ::nl,bnk. LeeA;td rr,acl:'s�urj: tPr:i=�= K=` - h'1 ` �_ r s rtt en u:,cinr-:.1•:t 1E to«'t .lisp ut; �It..�� ..�I„tt ralead ht• DIY .. a r J gip' ,AIF �. clay 3 jj 0?TOaiir nd uyi ltc:t}• TR T` • • � _ ARMCD � `i st M' . tl.bb: rt. T'r..• ,., .: r. :1F1CFJ, or . i:C'f.1I, ryes -Examined 'Gla..es Fitted u - na•otaonal I crud w.a [rr1.1 ER1 .glt�'1('F: Pit'f►ERI�iG ken b} Ijr,.nrla. C'htsh,,r, «ilio. disc ° �',. a%ro t..; e•, ',..�... 1 t;ATJ+, - -,Ir }`:I:::I\(; if T esdap F..i+r'n>; And l,rr.icird a �•r tl,i nreftilt;,5: _ ` B1 APF 0INT: ENT The h,;hl•ig'lit of thy: :afti,rnuon•. - _' - -: s Doot rai,4,t Of Isis Lily. items •r P r You can be sure of man cors of rote ;ion end a .lots to � Fjr*t- ll. i. tt t;cr . -<,r .,• o�cl}y Y F+ e •.r4 .:Ins-:i,c'II:-�i rM, is ldlb:t^• I' .t t jtl eery, '',Ot..�.'!lntrl^r, t U t Ills I'i.11\ 31'• «i a?A — g n + t •I A0N-E: PICKERItiG 48 Ft 1: f3' - beauty for your house_gnd buRcisngs witit.BISCO Roof _prox .'+0 feat d e.p, AL;',I}•.V4'. B }l�El r liu i11ct'--�thosc. chiidrnri t�P:,: J►"'�`�xi=��:.^�s, a,�� ��•.�-y�• r'i-rt:{•r.•TYirttll:)elj v!' rive -Ii.i'�t' •-- - 'ing-s' and. Sidings. Made by one Of Ca11a!!a`$ .OIcI@St _ Dakc'r; 113', Adl'l:r<tl RdJarl, 1 jax. _ Ti C,t�selltat: ra ii<tb n; rd? • tf _ ]Ja-c! rod - (e;l(uTi.ed-• '• ”" :•. -�� .:r;l;.�J . tr6 -t ucers,•B15C O Booing; arid Sidisfae roofing toan fc of the Jrid, clnstd Fre rosistent, proof against wear, wind and weather, , ' usvvsho �.> r j rlcetf., with.l,lait:, are easy to apply; require no servicing. ' sx`c _ t r.''arsrled. to J-aitelia • Zlathr.r,u, thy'- - - j Tt e• ti hr ,it were a[TM .' `"',.h srnui.eixa,i rf.u-hirtt lsas.'crrl [7�� "c=�sy� � It assn lI: 1a.Ck.rrli Fl]7{t It c, - - - vr"•" ;. ,`w +... P•,l r'}'. �'h(• t hildrtin Ih-•,1i1: - shell• SFecify 815C0 products for your roofs and ssde-walls. ehra!ed at shy }alae ur his ;laugh i�*$L:..$ - ' t^r, T;:,t 1 i^ llnrl�r•nzje, • .�ia>:: J 112ot:lars happy 'aft<•rrlr•on. - Ask your BISCO dealer to show you ihe'many attractive BENEf1- 8Y THIS • . ri ,'tiled gal ?he 10th. c•on, n �= ]1ct r . _ - _- auct,air.. • ”-coaloMuros and orpatterns - ov6ilable now.1 ill c igiit 4iirs. ago when \1L; REGISTERVOODNEWS thletid tRrp- e cft. He leaves to Mourn, beside hlCOMBONATION ��TLRD'I, MAY; i .,an � y Sorrrlwin n ifs, two aau loser=.: of ail kllicl "„i ilirniturr ume an. ASPHALt SHiNGLES & SIDINGS 1,4 g' 'YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER See'your BlSCO dearer howl ]�f .chat et / Ctrs. P. lfact:cnzie) of gives you complete, dependabb f ' tiyuis, at the sales ruo:r, of !lire _ Aihx and. Annie 'Mrs, N. Murmy) 'focal news. You need to know all M. Hat w 2 5 $rock �t North,ROLL ROOFINGS. of.• Tir.:mins, rale grand -daughter that is going on where you live. �t hitbi, ccxurriu.:cin As; holt a.,� Te -red But 'you live oleo g 1 "o :.t _li, 3n, Bonnie 'Isabel Murray and .enc . WORLD where big ewnh o in If : ou are_ requiting _furnjsure f,3F SHEATHING $ FELTS hrr•thrl'J'-u•docll, of Ripley: the making -events which can I the summer cottage•, this. is_ ':he BUILT-UP ROOFINS It-ATERIALS v The fune-al--which•was Inriolp mean to much to you, to your � place to secure it. If }•ou hast all}- "RISCO” WALLBOARDS goo � - job, your home, your future. For ' thin ee' :1Ir. HatZun ol: Triplex - Green Board _ atePllSled, �cas he]d un9.'lturda - g to sell s P }, constructive reports and interpre. Burls Board - Burley Tile Mat• ' from Knox Presbyterian tations of national and interne- Phone Whitby 2472, 3Janning.-Lar- Y Y , r;lttrch ;then Rc J. R. McDonald •'tional news, there is no, substitute kin, clerk; LOYAL POGtE, aac- PLASTIC CEMENTS $ a for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE tioneer. -WATERPROOF PAINTS ` �• spoke comforting?}- from the text: 'MONITOR. ROOF COATING "And David, when he had served his Enjoy the benefits of being Saturday, bldg+10, , "FLEECE LINE" S generation, by the will of God, felt best informed. -locally, nationally, •ruction sale of ROCK WOOL INSULATION Iasleep." internationally - with your local high -class -house furniture the _ __- paper and The CArisNen Seieap p10 =- "MICAFIL„ M --ROOFINGS. -� i 3'he,pallbearers were the members . omtet. - perry of Robt. Harding, 924 Brock Aggregates for Piaster, sof the Session and flower bearers 1 LISTEN Tuesday nights over 'St, South, Whitby, Contents of 7, Concrete and Insulation sit mere neighbors from the loth con. I . ABC stations to "The Christian roamed house Player , P Y piano, refrig- l :...'sand Ripley: , Scienu Monitor Views the News." eraitor, washer, , diningroom •• suite • And use this coepan i Interment w'as•in Ripley Cemeter today for a special in., '(like new), bedroom suites, living:. - Y• , y P troduetory subscription, $ j®m room furniture, kitchen uterisills, .STATION,TORONTOLONDON, , !! ' i' • 1�� garden tools, Ever -t1• How"Skinny Girls T"• t:Nrktion Science Mobster } hiirg in good Branches: One, Norway tiR, Be"" t5, Mea, u s 11, condition. �o 'junk, A real auction. •TORONTO. • floes, send me an Intmduetory Sale -at 1;U0 'p. nl. Mrs. E,. -Oke; clk, }' Get Lovely Curves A" � is brow Irbe I ja s`Mea Wm. MAW, auctioneer. _� . . _ ► � j We =t Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep le..., - SATURDAY, • M �� i o i s ; • MITCHELL o . - Thr>itinn8e why nicer -rr. ld Rain wei Kh: I tare, now auction sale zf the Stouff-dite Ln•e--' + . hs,•e .hXW '1. lows Tri Oahan \n more bons ., �....,� stock. sales Arena, selling livestock � Build. �..Supphea. - Fuel t 1 llmha, ugly hollows. •rube' thank Qffirea. s phis ledirees! , fol,Ilmnn bodies •kl mp because bled larks 1-bn. _ our specials}•. Fresh cows, Springer;, r ' •"_ WdA Ydu all drop mprm•es nj,petHe. r11Re,Rtlnn M --!nodnourtah-rnnDeter.T)nntroarRe•tlnRinnr:n, Heifers, - — D • orbor" t-arcwhen You main nznro sou wl.h. O tmdur4l', teNyl - !lone! � j�� a, 15, Stockers Sheep, - Calved, R" 1(�keY'jAg T4- Oi• ' � 1 S' � I#f9-,,r new Pe nd.. loveetlrn-e., rke •rpop, _ 4- pigs, Horses, Ponies a ' Tsblst•?nr new pnnnA.-. IorN;• run•e> new pop ` �. .tods7: At ptldaRe,•rts. P � -_ —. .. -- Poultry. a or n e v t • _ and F pickup and- d li cry setw'ce, � �• .t y • s •1 +.. - • a • .� .,.. � aterial i>rt Stock t� A. E: Rkhatdston STAFFORD BROS. �l"WOOH FLOORING A7.L_(1tA.DDS. AND , / - ---. GENERAL INSLfRANCE 1ft0�Tl�rjl WOl{� - Tb�t�lCNESSE3 -•-- l/ Rev. E. G. Robinson. The Apostolic REAL ESTATE Pinna - Wbittq 652 T Rite of Confirm Lon will be ad- c • CONVEYANCING _ AJNb BIWH CHTfRCH at St. T+aul's Church, Dunbartoa, by Sis DZINt'DA3 ST. E, Rev. David 'Marshall, 14inister rAn Old -established Agency, 'Ready ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF Right Rei. G: A. Wells, C. M. G., To $esus You. f• PLY�Wil'OD _ =,00 P. m- - Sunday School _-� D., Assistant Bishop of the Dio-• -" PHONE: PICKERINIG do Worship rv1C --, on y, M 1 a g 3.00 p. m - rs Se e cess, Tussis • May 3 t 46 • s,s • M• Gordon lite Ladies' Aid vR g� BUS FURNITURE DEALER will meet on Thursday, play. 15, at _ - Z=N ES 'FUNERAL. DIRECTOR LUMBER YARDS the Church at 2.30 3?- n;, - St, Paul's Church, Dumbarton r= IO -- Sunday, May 11,�u day Sahool' - PICKERIN , ONTARIO � c `, n Daily Service To and From PHOPfE: Pict g4• ' PICKERING UNITED CHURCH at 2.00' p. m, Evening Prayer at OSIiAR'e� Private Ambulance Serviee 3.00 p. m: Preacher at, this service — I - Day or MightRev.- A E Young, Minister. � C • r Chartered Doves Foe All SUNDAY MAY 11, 1952 Rei', E. G. Robinson. A Confirmation Occasions WAt. DIeE a CH:�•IE, Prop. MOTliER5' DAT Service will be held on Tuesdyay, 10,00 a, cn.=Special Sunday School May 13. The officiating Bishop vtd4I '---PHO:tiE: PICSERI?�G 24182 PhOjie Pjrj;k� �9� BUII�DE1� _� be the Right Rev. G.. T. Wells C. M. s `i - Session. Parents and Friends g invited. G., D. P., assistant Bishop of the -= f'iek8ring. �`. W 0 OD Rio RKIN G 1l.00 a. m.—Mothers' Day Service Diocese. You are cordially inviteJd to KE4 AND CLARKE Ont• eAB'IIsi S Sacrament of Baptism attend this service.- _E? ervice, PR ir�`TICE 1 _ ... .s..Xa PICKERING GOSPEL CKUYAN 11.Y K • M A � Ks> i�CJAEN CABIid'ES'S AUf: TIONEERB; I brothers of the congregation of ill Main St Ptoit , Licensed and Authorized 4r the BUILT and INSTALLED - occupy the choir loft on Sunday Sunday School �� _ Couatiss of Ontario and York j -LICE\'SED AUCTIONEER AND ALTBit A'11ONS DNF4YOIIIR morning and mothers are invited to 10,i• A. Y. i � Farm Stock, implements House- VAUATiR ROME, Etc. join them for that service. Devotional Service ; 1 t. hold FurniturO, Real Estate . 11,00 A. M. � our Specialty at Reasonable- _ Phene or Write G. A. Bekkevold •AUDLEY Evangelistic Servi Rates.Dual Service for the _ 2.00 p. in. --Joint Sunday School' 7.410 P. M, } Price of OM, ! 614 DUNDAS St. EAST WWITVY F'iclrerin` Village and Mothers' Day Ser: ice, ALL WELCOME 6�,$ ! 'Pg©NR 32 P10LERINCr 6acrantent of Baptised 1ltinister — Rev. W. C. Neale ,, lLi1laft P. O. phone As ' _ s ... 4 lL"kMm P. O. phone Mark. WO � _ - :tet. George's Anglican Church CHURCH - _- Prentices have been established G tFA1RPORT UNITED C H auctioneers since 1886. — p Pickeriag :Public Lderary Canvass Sunday, May 11--10,00 a. m•, S, Rev, J. K. Braham Minister -- pPTO►iETitisS'1' { School. 11,00 a. ttt Celebration of Church Service - 2.66 P. M. . 9.30 to- l3,6b and x.69 to 5.40 the Holy Communion. Preacher, Sunday School - 2.00 P. M, 4 MARSHALL ! Evenings: Sion. iced, Fri., T to o, R` DAVID H. DISNEY.BLDG., Opp. P. O. OSHAWA, ONTARIO AIRi'OiiT BD C as well as a pleasant ehenin Toronto oti'. iia 3 i852: A - - Aeeauataat .. F A H l g ..with. pital, Y , FARM and STORE ACCOUI!t" M Phone - -Res. 5n4587; Office 5-6143 — ._ your. neighbors. sister for Sandra, ,E� PICSEtu`IG 24"J is (Three: -Day Service Arranged) Itis rr,'any friends are. ple'aaed to blr, and bIrs. J. S. Denney and.. We are sorri to hear Mrs. Jarman kit,w Mr. E. Cann is cat of hospital family spent tits seek -end e+ith •McGriskin is, not pregressirg as and gaining strengti: daily aid. is. thea paren.s and relatives at Barrie, well .as was first expected,- . DONEV'AN: and RICHARDS ����� -Pogue. staying with his dauehwrs Mr. and Mrs. F_. Easterbrook and : Group Two of the W, A. wishes Ontario Land Surveyors, and3lrs, Wilsor. and Mr. and Mn. J. famiiy moved buck to Buffalo, <ut t.. thank those who attended the. Street, Fast H s,:Grilis on Sunday. ish them happiness. erokinoie iparty oti 't dosedty ev- Professional Engineers Lit E\5LD AI:CTIt'NEEP. Hornshax, Rhitera? v;sited 3Ir, Monday, �S'e w - 911t3 l►uhg -=Pickering'snd �ltilbs To•rruitips -- - - - ening, especially to svn:e w c con- OSHAWA, ONT. _ Ile 'May --Tea and Ho"e.-baking r-+ bated tread alit'; but ;ent 11. tri i b Un - 215 L le to attend. Those event had a Phone: Farm. Household' and Property Sale, on May 17, w l appr,,ciate ar_y heerywood -. donations: 'w, piar_. to came to ti u �-- pleasant evening o andrenjayecl the 3ul is _. `ales. A Specialty P 6) ,. Ammnnity. Hsll betty— eT -: 00 a -ad Tt.e '�'�-ar.;rr.'; _a..= c , .nn will pet € rites in the Ricky cirac%s. Prompt Attention Given ^,!)0 ;p• :... and. leave '.your tea -cup ,n the c •:art•h +ar, ttedne-fay: M,ther�° Dtsg will be --observed _ - May 1 when, the,ce wilt• bt i-'. nes* San ht tr,otnin with a .cam- .a�} nu- �utaritling *Fa' etrT, +, y ' y 1 ,00 - Q ��me+� � Whhby R. R. ,1. l'hore 9:4 • by „ + :cst g aka:•,' )It .. " Y^tiny, of j b�rtc :erv:ce commepcitm .at . 1 _ r?ai3 r TME•*•e..'.+-ii. bF -a da„c-, a , c Plc ek. �Ir. 1.u��lc y w tit dFli'rer the r; Mt an kf•,-p-thin da -C. ir: •is d — 1 ,.kering• art, othpl. A a��clat:u.s �H�ghway Monument V�-grka" l IO m.e DIa} 1 at ><oilp, rt Beach~Hull a kNpectt�d, The Roll Eal, i� t br ad�lre:,_ ac. Re :LlcLst�l,r,.:inert g .. wi _ 'The Bingo hard a gr' .I turn,'ui a^��reted tti €� �ct�t' �'rr:r, tyre ► luirrr n tinrth Ray fir th • week- ►� . ROST. AUSTIN, PROP.-._ VE''VIF *r 1 The Jackpot rot being tt(,n,.tsili 1i-• I :P*alms.-_ ._ .• !�: _ i +na. Mr.i ting.,:t_the marriage. 9f �t,t t flntarl0 IMPCO +� fir next .ngo �119b- 'T ttr0 Pty A .n :� 4yn VF-hitby. _ t. b � . z sh viSH ted tic K¢ {.. ear 3t±[T i tiI Itw h iece Tvo :,•'e3�V est Of.Whitby On Th -re art.'n} a .vact'r."e prix C«t:l. li tri„+r'< the rt •?r f til rt'- Aur n: No, 2 HigKtisay Betneen Whitby _'Hudget Pan carri�ci k r ty it;cky u°innets, f 'uN�>zM:.F" at the i , a = +;� nnrc'. Hr5• r. nt, pit rine; the +'%cele-er,d, And Ajar - - PiiO -E. Vf�iIITBY_48.2. - -- i (no •down p iyiiie'nt, rekuired) tilllti1t111HllftTl litlli111111111t111lif11HilTitlttitt11.1111,1IIIIUlli41�1tifNtilNttllt!tr!�IlfttiiiJlli11J1t1 ftttHlllllllillittllllt111iHlti(t117iJ1ttlllilt!111liitliilltllglgii11fl11U � - g l oo Uo to 3'=otKr.ut) From Six To, Twenty •four .,Niontha To Pay, :,eryic from one s.Lore FRANK I■ SMITH ` • • }` • .for iiante' Owners •and. Buil&rs _ PuOTOGP•:,Pt1ER Lumber and Trim, Doom, Sash. Meats,'Groceries and Locker Service t•i3 Brock ct, South, Whitby, Ont, l'refit Window Vnrtti 'fit allboards_ Phone - ?=^S and Pfrwoock, i1grdw•are, Paint _ N _Naiis,_3u_iiders' Supplies DUALITY IC!l4�T — .�ERVICE OUR AI.M i_ THS - PHC)N'E 30 CLE 1` DENINC�-, : PICKE'.RING ISO �,�nr a L�urner _ - _ 1. C0• I,TD f ;Socletp `1;GG FOOD `Jt lil_LE1:' _ `"FRA1('O »>;Rt_�� • . :>Z. tin. KINI3LESS IDE P,1�CJ�i �pugite:ll 1:, oz. rias :Slc QQ SC u-'�ORO JU-,(.TION 20, 48 _ a ZCI 1Cl 4t i On fit, Clai ire. East. Case •of 24 t'ilis3 (::,i.�_1 If to . 2 C i -= - vl�l. lltitc ! Cle:tli t t tin 1: i 'One -mire, ��•e%A of scar' Collegiate „ R/i A (� HA.I�a; or three blocks -north of Stop 1} FCottage Cheese +JOWL BACON lb. 190 _ — L - -`-- VI ra 1 C _ _ Scar 3336 Ho. 1117 1� t L 'tI�W _S •a:..ti:.a: ...,:..._......... k ., Pnl•efLard 1. 2 lbs.- 25a F' P$ , PORK LIVER . .1b, . 19c J. W. D IXO � I � WANTED PROPRIETOR 1 COUNTRY HOIIES N1 _. Iu errtl .�na;cks - � tine 19c_ • �.. • • • '•'ten: I3aos - � I-oRl: J SMALL ACREAGES AND PP SPARE 1 IBS 'Ib' 29C' A NIL'L' 1E13\ (E �.. •FAR3Is- f _ ' We. Have Waiting Buyers %lith ( t'Rl►aaE A BLACKR�LL" Good Cash -Down Payments \o1'ti�lau 6zir iG' 3 till 25c, CREAMERY, — FIRST GR:*,CfF,. Wizard" Wick. ^ - CALL Dir. INGLI3 - E ib • �. —a Y r:C i?.:L -. ' :-For Prompt :',nd Experienced HOR\E — - _ 2 t _ Service = a„ I$ ;.HARR f' ;:CONANT and CON\T Barristers and Solicitors 1091 = Office EDi2-0604 AItlficial Vanilla PEA�IE1L i tioitlt;s 98c ?�i hts: MA- JUGS 1 49c, ``I �IZE�.. --:�f%•xdon D. Conant, K. C. g — - _ �lr T? �urE-ROLL b. - 7 A. �'ILLOUGHBY and SONS �Tvro•for--��`". L Roger G. ° Conant,, B. A. _ . ,. _ . •. -- - Realtors j "�hClf ` Soap Flakes OFFICE FRESH SHOULDER 5 - tOahavKa, On`., T 1-2 Simcoe St. S. Sixty Experienced Salesmen DUSTBANE PQ�$ lj�; :2 C - ' Experienced, - - 37C Phone: S-2<d'L7 Established Q, l lb., pk�s. 35C Ajax; Ontario - / - `i Pkone - 25 _ IB)L p Flakes ----!;WDSTON'S" •- —: •- ROAST. —_ Soa AL — ,t i - . - - - SHORT R 53C* Qu X - �:______, J• P. ALLAN sNOwCAF or RAINBOW :2 kgs. 6 - , Insurance Co. Real Estate - Insurance " MSrshM% lows• 41c + WRITE OR. PHOANE Country PLouwd cello pk;. : �{TNG"S ROW —AJAX ."- • r W Ai"+ gteap Rates For Farm y i - . O C Btdldittgs D. G. MAITLAND, INIANAGER !'YORK• 'FROSTED _ _ A91 'Toilet Tis 2 rolls 23c -'T 'le sue pYwdstorm Inspranee on Buildings i ,Phone, Pickering 2"J1• Sea Food -. 'wtindmills,:Silos, eta + AJAR PHONE — 139 ° XKtovsobile Insurance Of All Klinds _ `l ick Quaker Oats INVITED COD FILLETS ...........«„ ' I. 3 c. 34C a Bowman_ & Csibson _ EryERset ' YOUR LISTING NVI ED � � lb. box PHONE' WHITBY 521 HADDOUK' _......• �.«...- tb: 61 . f , KINK HIEN wODIF�i: Gain five SOLE - ib. 61c. Fruit &,Vegetables ' SKINNY Tonic pep, t«• .••.•, .OLD HORSES -: to fifteen pounds. Ne�c a ,too, Try !i' At Your Farts doz.'3�i 0 ablets "for :•» 1b. 9a. — FloridaFlortda Oranges famous POs It n w healthy flesh: SALMON .... +. CHOICE LEAN �i ..... ALSO" doub a Q Th'; i t DEAD Alt CRIPPLED STOCK new rigor. New "get acquainted" i PERCH _. ._ .................._« lb. 4'7c. HA�BIIRQ g1'FiA$ ��J. 47C 'hlew CarioW C9Y10 pkg. 17a ' 1 �I side, ONLY 60c. All druggists, I,., (• _ Hourly 'Pick-up _ , .. .. C' w. CAMPBELL ifs r�giluapllntatutmun1n1l1xn111NININnpunntrtNli1N11NNN1111NIN111lIIIIIIIIIIIINIIY11iilglpN{IpI1NlIMIIIIfA{MN11 a1M{NNINIMINumlglll{wa� no" 17oUed — A811sicout 14 J 1� rt. � • y, it w: • - taken to Brougham where he is er- hyd spent cottaiderable time, he said Mrs. R. malcolan, Kr . RobL. ][al:_ > Pe &cline &-house. " _- ort o>~ gathering could not be Cohn and Mrs, Foster. Aoll Coll — n llit�rV' Cla�vem n' t The Brougham Friendly Bible held. Michael Starr, Conservative A Verse from Malachi, Class presented their drama in the CAndida'te said that in his office as The Women's Institute will tweet . -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maher, community hall here last tuesday Mayor of Oshawa, and as an indica. for their regular meeting on Tues- onto, visited Mr, and Mrs, K. Mr. and Mrs. Redman, attended night. Miss Dorothy Hawkley torr ' idual, he would do all he could to day afternoon May 1-3, in the town- dalL .'the wedding of Dir. Bill Manion, at tributed several piano, numbers dur help the Legion in their. plans. ship hall. Hostesses_ Mrs. Lloyd Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Arra- -tisited Tweed on Saturday ing the intermission. It did riot help Roy ,Scott, CCF Candidate, a : et Johnston, : Mrs. _lHaryer --Sr,, a4d the formers. brother. Blake- last SLAA _ _Mr, and Mrs. Don" Hedges and the audience_to hear_when.the young eran of World War 1, .felt that if Mrs. L. W. She aid. There'wili be -unsay. family' visited Dir. and Mrs. ' A. L. stets exploded their- empty candy all the people in the area united and a Debrate and he Roll Call will be - Mr. Wilson, $treetsville, spent a 'hooey at WoodrVille on Sunday.. .bags, in the front seats. worked together, they could reach a huie on the, Hand-book. short holiday with his daughter and Mr. Roger Roy- visited friends. in Df r. rind"Mrs• Delbert Booth an their objective. -Kee in ,mind the Euchre son- -son-in-law Mr. and .Mrs. P P H,atry, Toronto over, the week-end. daughter of Stouffville visited with Lieut.-Col: Montague, of Islington cored by the Women's Institute in White.- 31r. and Mrs. Friar of. Toronto Mrs,,Spemeley on Sunday. stressed the importance of working• tae township'hall on Tuesday even � Mr. Wells'Ritchie, Altana Road :$pent the weekend here with Mr. together rant! felt that a fine hall ing,-May 13; All proceeds o to the met with a nasty accident oil ThurH- g _ and Mrs. Ken Ward. Claremont Lei ion Builcink coup! be erected, Euilding Fund for the�ne+' fire hall. day last +chile motoring toward Nia. ; - Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Evans made Fund Urive Frcd Thrertdgold,-I'rcAdent trf the Please came and help along a por= ga-a Falls; He is suffering severe -a trip to Niagara Falls on Sunday A building funddri•:e for $45,000 Whitby Legion told of their cam= tl;y cause. Ladies please provide. - -shock and-'possible fractured collar the occasion of Blosscsn Day. _ paign to raise fund-A fur •t new hall. -Miss Ann Barclay spent the week bone. Fortunately his injuries are - -"Several from here were, on hon ! was launched with a banquet in the . H stressed the im rn•tance av- Se 1 e e I of end ++ith Mrs. M. Ellicott. not as serious' as was first thought at Stouffville o}r Saturday. to• see Ciaremunt Community 'Hail lust Fri' eryone' "digging in .find helping the... 1:ji•. Lind 31rs.•E. E, Annfs, Athens, He is in Niagara GeSeral Hosgftal. ` the Clippers is the Ontario Cup.. day evening, when ];yon: Arthur ' d>?ice clang.'' spent a fchv days this n•eek with his Mrs. Ritchie is staying near by. and ' - ;-' Mr. and h>rs• Jack Badgerow'and . ,Welsh; Provincial Secretary of Ont- The dinner %vas the beginning of ', son Mer'iin and Mrs. "Annis and the children are with relatives in family spent the week-end at Hall's ario, told the gathering that in tag-: a six-week-'estiva-1 1.o be held in other friends. Toronto, ;rig Lake. - , of another war, Canada and espec- the community ;call. +cith a, differ- bliss r11. N'ilkirisoir of Toronto was Jean Mai ie and Betty Arm Lind, ° Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh, Dub- hilly Ontario would be subjected to ent program each .night. i recon guest •at the Gillman home. say, Jean Griffin, Barbara White + lin, Ont., spent the weekend with,, some -very ,-unpleasant situations. ' + He asked the gathering to get be- i Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middleton spent Ann Puglr -and May Lois Johnson Mr, Wm. Palmer. ppOi T the weekend with their son Gerald did a very fine job on Saturday + r loi\ LJ - Seven local children as swell is ! .hind the civil defense program as 4 and -. 'DIrs. Middleton at. Highland last`+when their `collection for tfte Mr. Grant Taylor are currenth ill there would be jobs for all to do. ___ Can. Institute for the Blind, Toff. + with mumps. .. � Chairman of the dinner was E. G. Brougham Public Liorari,' +t•ill be Mr, yid Ml's: Bert Smith.and son al $13,62 • Mr. Ian McNaughton, formerly Roy, spearhead of the drive to raise open on Friday E••'enir'bs ffoal 7,30 Rober'f, of Toronto,e visited Mrs. Mrs, C. S. Reddick gave a 'very 4 with- -the Sarco plant here has been funds to complete • a Legion Hall , to 8.30 -until •fui-cher -n'ti e.. Robertson Sunday,. �: interesting Temperance*'talk in the .recalled to serrice with tho RC LF. in Clareninnt. D2r; acid Mrs. B�•rt Smith and son DIr. and Mrs. Boss Iino�x, Betty- United Church Sunday Sc}wal . .oa A special Christian Family Day E. B. Joliffe told the audience that Robert, visited Mrs; Robertson on Jean and Faye, visited friends in . Sunday last. , 4 - Service with Infant - Baptism, will �, men and women must be , prepared Sunday. Toronto on Sunday. Three carloads of ladi-es joined A - ice conducted on Sunday morning in to fight for the cause of- freedom, The W. M. S. of St. John's United - Mr. Jack Mairs and Mr. Russell ' 'with the. Brougham- Women's. Miss- i •—#ire United Church here, as its dangers were many. Church will hold their next meeting Gray spent the weep-end at Bal--ionary Society for their Easter 4 Ladies' of the various United John L. Lay, Liberal Candidate on-Thursday afternoon May 15,'at sam Lake. ! Thankofferina ' ser:-ice. Mrs, Mo+ Church organizations headed by for Ontario in the. brelection, felt the 'home of Mrs. W. C. Willson, Mr. and Mrs. Connor moved last "� Lachlan,'- Mr's, Witbet Johnson, Mrs. M. Johnson were appointed at it was truly democratic when pout. who will be assisted by Mrs. Bayles, week into their new home which .Mrs. N. K. Robinsoli and airs. Kea _ -a special meeting last Sunday morn. ical figures of different parties sit Mrs, H. Plartton and Miss E. See- the recently purchased from Mr. Hastings conducted- the Worship _-ing-for the purpose of realizing the down together in a friendly atmos, bseh. The DevaRional Convener will K Pastae. 1 Seavice. ,,.... Cita allocated fund for the erection' 'off phsm In SOUth 71me�rks Wbere hl bs ifm T. Norton wit gip .... > �, ,��me 10 1 Vae net training school in .Toronto, ; `i ""'� li - the only one of its kind in Canada- The anada _ — The local W. h catered to. the ban- ' duet held by the Legion in the Com- munity hall last Friday night, Mr.. M. Morrish- has purchased : the barn on the property-f- Mrs- Mabel irs - Mabel Gibson and • ig pence :ng with demolition: The•lu+:o=-r-will be _ 4M -9P TAX M1 y .:-E. P I de n ra - -.1" 0- T eRGSRE NSERVATIVE _- PHONE 1-,,2 • AT THE CALTIUN LIGiiT f EQUALITY USED CARS . FOR 5 LONG �'�,�RS .-PR,IEE.D RIGHT ' . _ � .. _: -. I 1950 Chevrolet coach. UTTAWA MA 11750 Pontiac DeLuxc C'i,ach : _- - - ■ ORCIG _ 1040 Plymouth mouth fully equipped, sun y _ � �®� �� vor, spotlight, radio, heaters 11750 .Morris Oxford, Real Buy, r � Y � ��� Chevrolet coach SURPLUS ;1946 FORD COACH _ +. 3946 Chev. Half ton pickup - A* e y � r is t Year the Avera -e Family o ZOO More* Than Was Ne•ded -3194-0 Chev..Half Ton Panel • u IDIJIACL'LATE Cplh'DITION. T R ■ the Country! 4 r.• ; o7 1 1 N lies - :. ALL PRICED WITHIN REASON (*Mostly 'n H'dde Ta I _ „ WIDE SELECTION OF CARS a ;. CLUDING ..-DEFENCE . •. ` ' %r a new General ! _ _ • �� �%SMotors car, truck ! + - - . T se ou Owe 1t o Your if Top Trade-inAllowance on your present car l ... To Protest. High Prices-_ , : 'Turn Your Scrap _ - -- __ - �. __ ... - - - .. - —. Caused �H igh -_ ;TaxQt ' Iron & Metal = - ` INTO CASH4. 1� MONDAY AY-'7.15- 1 P�± PICK-UP, CALL f M.Y. . . �� �. ! E . • .FOR. - • -- .�_ � _ln' a .Brief Talk About Taz,s and YOU. Tully-Townson , ■ E�,RLY Ris�`S S�iCiAL �aaa BUILDING 21:53 - Ala►Ike. CarrKLB'i'IiONE 36W �+•1!sMondays, Wednesucys, Fricia.s —..6:25 a.m. fJn Hear the News About Mikeis Early Morning • Calls! FOR FREE ESTIMATESMI---- - Gurney Heating'Systesas-STA.'R !Z'S T H E jgate•trough` and Tinsmith Supplies ' .M" 'A Nj t Sold and Installed - - PHONE: PICK.. 208J1 +t A�'�`­MAY. RODMAN _,FO W res ., - - .. -_ . • .• . •_ Sheet Metal O I Pu`6Iiished it the Pregressive Conservative Aridsnq tsoeia#ie4i VA* of Pf*sr n Mews 0tAn I 1 • .va - ;. � e _, , - - - - . 1. 1. . 0 � -', . .. I - x -. _. t . . . \% .. _ - 9' l i i F bl, M ` . • - - _ , l' - .. . . •, , . t6Aa7 Qsi�f IfiDIQAL _ TSECatvtrt s P 0 -ITS d O L I M 1 Soon after Dan .Parker wofl a GOOD RESOLUTION -' Ewry wff- r .f - by-Iine for himself on the sports aTl1[stER-FAI.I. teak market gens.■ 4• W34 on your spring ehlell - Prompt Abseil !elk Peias. or "Naptiti6 'tth-0 %Y' . page of a big New York paper; ahipmnt on pallets, started sad day old• Dixon's Romady- • 1.hs lit about exposing the racket Foe cock•rola or maxed des old• •� MUNRO'S DRUG STORE e - -- _ started, order is advance. Bray Hatchery a motoriou t--sace-trach tout who --ale-aobn--err:,__H+mutc. -- - _-Oft" - •- - _ brazenly insisted he could' fix= any $1.25 express' Ptypid . I LL.- 4 . . claiming race at the Saratoga - IT ISN'T how much a pouitrsman gena• r •THERE IS ALWAYS drama and tht9]Is g for baa or big that counts estbut how mere _ _ meeting thea in progress and of- lt. gena for hla money invested. Ever? /LEEP like a new Dora baps-d«D. Deao•- a-plontly in the yearly renewal obi wens you .ave on cheap chicks forremains r Fut And woad. Take encasing moa-heJNe herb because thralls, feed to do so upon receipt_ of the many every Penns fou .pend' for better formling •l. auPPI • Tablets". Ruh il•N _ �thiDerby yQo hand-ina trite°' modest num ,of one dollar is Calh rhlclo °°roue Tato dollen. Don't be D•aa7 for liberal. .upDlr-also 100 tablets eeP Of , wise and pound t ooll■D. Buz chicks with .1$6.00. Imperial industries. P.O: Boat 661. Parker a column bristled with in- Virate Of tradition. IL may be the, thrill genuine brooding back of them. We per- winalD•s. - , III winning favorite, it may biI the drams of , dignation' and scorn. Within the chased -over 4000 R O.P. p•dtsreed cock- dowa the historic following week, however, he re- *role all from high record bene to use in MIMS CORN'REMOVER " a Lauf outsider ro�g- our matings. Also started chicks, special I . ,positively and safely removes . stretch at Churchill Downs. in the Run for the Roses. cefved over a hundred lettere Park. brunet chick., caner yuusts. Damn., turkey ,CORN AND . CALLOl1BEe z closing currency. -Would Mr.' Park- Vaults. PEnaIC.`E CHICK IiATCHERIEH LTD. My*" guaranteed. Bead ITor tae K -' But no matter what the thrills. I doubt if any result, any er forward same to the lovely Fergus •• Ontario Msere A Hoa.. sae Manning •w.. 'rreosu. C development will equal for sheer throat -catching drama what hap- gentleman who could fix races? BTAST&D PULLETS oprtlamNITtics Fes ' . ,' pened on May 17, 19: ,the fiftieth running of the Derby which Parker told hie story to Arthur -, 6!1.00 per 100 up - 3 -week 122.90 - s. ilex arrD welxgN 1. { is not even a Derby. For that was the day when through the Brisbane, who � didn't .believe it: non -sexed, 112. Heavy cockerel■, from °�� Derby crowd there walked to the judges' stand a woman mourn. When Parker prodticted ills actual non-.ez.d, ti! 90: Heavy .cockerels. from BE A HAIRDRE88f{R a " . Ing, amid the wild cheers of the multitud% to rece" 6.'tht tgken ' att_e6. immediate deuvem. - Gait Clticlt-. iWrK •gANADA's t sAnirla Beeu•t __ �- -'� of victory. _ letters, . Brisbane sighed, and re- *rtes salt oatarto Graaf Opportunity •sin r ata "I was wrong all the Hairdressing I 4A < . _ , _,.marked,B BINLrBB 11 PI/RTUNTTLI+E O P Pleasant dignified Profession. good *°tion. -That was ills day Black Gold won -the Derby, and this 1s' 111* time." ,You mean about my fab- Thousands rice's cGreate marvel grn' ' - -- . - • - • story , behind i1L - . ricating the story of the letters?" MEATH, Groceries. smauware■. Confec ' ' America's Greatest 87eborf Illustrated Cat}togu* [hoe Black Gold was owned by Mn: R ' M. Hoots, widow of an asked Dan. "No," said Brisbane. nonan. good weekly turnover. 8-•ttvins writ• or Can income In roar. Belting price 10.600. Ill MARVEL. HAIRDRESSING 5C*OOL11 Oklahoma oil man who had gone brake'in hit search for that •e�r "In my estimate of the mental age health, reason rot '..lung Locates o0 766 ttmor Ht w., Tat to _ - - thing for which . he named his horse: black gold. DiliappoicMd, of, newspaper- readers. I always put Mala street. Newmarket. Apply! A. E. Branch..' Jarvls.'Pboa* 1078) or 10l6W. f4 King 8t., Hamllttm discouraged, he failed is health and died. it at twelve. I ' guess it's - nearer - Lit Rideau St., Ottawa . s of his life, all Fitlob alsd ins family had eight.,, SERVICE bTATION on Highway 17, Ib , Int the waning day it north sad tiouth. miles west of Pembroke. Modern net NEW BECRET. Tobacco Habit StoDDN. _ x was the horse -Black Bold. They campaigned f Incidentally,' Parkers book-,- The • rooms and lunch. counter. 2 -room cot:tase p•� 1pthrmatlon Belanger. Plamoadoa. `Y' won some lesser races, termed "Del es," with the black meson o . of -Horse Racing, was design- No limitations to the possibilities at this Alberta OlIIl�a who sats. Contact Boa 198. Deep River, Ont. Black Toney, but raci�er�-gg a the brilliant P� ed to prove .that betting on the EASY To QUIT SMOKING - carrted rise *carr° of m;lllO a owners, elf famous breeding farms ' • nee Tobacco Eliminator, a scientific treat: - ca the Whitney and Bradley and C;,ocbranes and Staelairs Black nags has never paid: "A coupon ad - DTeteill axe-oLEAHttvo _ - *seat. quickly atop. craving Lrr toD.eno, ' [cold wan rated as hearing a °leant *ileac* for the Derby' dot; at headed "You can't win oa horse HAVE you anytbfaa need. acetas m clean ries the system or nicotine C. rias Pban- . - - - least un a few days before when he won the Derby Trial cases" pulled seventeen orders. An are sled Wit• answer t�ouraaw:itonss. Do mesal Limited. P.O. Box sea. London . . ad of exactly the same size .and ire partmebt• H,. Parker's D» works Limited. Ontario. -- impressively - - - - - 'the same newspaper headed "If 701 Tons• St.. Toronto . e .MOVIE ACTINO YOUR A1dBITIONt Start The, legend is that when Hoots realized his days were- : um- YOU must bet on horse races , now. Helpful Information guide booklet bored, he exacted a proaliHe.-.from. his. wife that Black Gold should y frog BA _ 11.00. .H. Gordon. 106 x. RuPI6 Avenue. 1., pulled two ,hundred and forty- ashmst0n .Penns7tvanfa, tLS.A have a chance for high stakes -a chance in the Kentucky Derby.. USE HY.MIN CUID FERTIlI2ER if for no other reason than -reward for -his honest. performances. _ rase My•Min ligMd fertilizer to start your $10 HOUR,! PrsalDl"1 At Hornet In.talDi. tobacco and tomatoes. Ezcalleat yields on rew•aY• cuts. lean, moth holes. mass. . So, in 1922, the widow took the horse to Churchill Downs. - • •- . veietdble crops side dresied with Hr-ailn, burns to stool. s, including .ample■. aucor life- . -. , No Second Money - row low price 112.90 -,for 6 sAllon drum. latch easel took $4,00material for late . - There was no trumpet to herald hie' arrival It was more like to ,... A.k your local dealer or write Hir-Troua and instructions. 3°.00 COIDDietslq sea! 99 outcast trying to break into high society. _.. . . . of .Canada 'Limited. o Bos Company Lam d C rnwaTt' ante d. Literature Free. Heracb- Cox ' jr ..After all, Black Gold was a campaigner from.. the small tracks OO B o. . eFRF-E C1RCl'I.AR OF CSE N Tt�uoa : --oat in the sticks -so they. thought, as the field went to the. post. -..Tlie death of G. B. Shaw... at - FEQVZST _. cpEiaa7 .Dose 125E. Route No 1, _-... - . _. cut ajt om D Ga tricks. •n. for _ _-__ r 1 _ ninety -.four sent . Statistician M. . .. phyto correct mansecret In VfajL 1. ' - But two miatrtef later when' 411. held casae °fade the wire, t' Pitkin scurryingto the files to see OILS, GaEASES. TIRES ins br •nr. Hous• or ween* D.pt ,AZ., _ was Black Gold which showed the way, beau out Clsllhowar if any writi g man Of the first order Electrica`nApvil oce. asRe �ii jai rn r`T :e lath Phillips Place. 6fontreal. '_ from the rich i3allaher $tabic by half a length is a driving fistish. Fr••asr*. ,milk CooUrs and Feed Grfndera NVILRER6 1sToeR _could• challelage- his- record for -Hubby■Doo Kachin•�7. f7•alre wanted. - _ _ _ And the mien of millions had -to inake way for the widow of An longevity. 11'ere are Some figures Wrltet wsrco Greene and oil Limped RICH amazing, rase of e . oil mea who died broke. when the path was Opened to eha platform Torun to 'BED 1C -«z,n'aw asing °zap he unearthed' arranged in ascend- 71 berry wogld. Hass berries, tremendous for the presentation of the trophies and teas rose, while the baled - ' ing "sca12.-`Chatteiton died (b his HA39LEY DAvw8o!1 MOTORCYCLES die.. Readbr. sweeter and, hudi*r. 1?teat y and etc same Fear. Pelm6 Park Perew i Parts and Service C.O. D ord•n ruled - played "My Old Kentucky Home." - own hand) at eighteen; Keats at Deal tyarden. westoa, OntaHa -- -'twenty-six; Marlowe' (in -a tavern aittou*d= motorcycles amt reasonable virces. - - - - awl} twenty -nine; -Shell* at RERT 1&. RENb-EDYTa Boy+ _._ - 7: : _ . -. _ - Toronto N OPPfi R PATEN"vest Llot -. ISS itY 616 college •°root a rte _ • to a er7 In or- of It! ..: - thirty; Byron at thirty-six, Burns went and full information sea} Ree �Yonrr eanmenes and lwpy+shone far this column will he welcomed at thirty-seven; Poe at forty; Jane mO &tRGAl31 f3EPTiG Targe The Ramsay f'a. , Reslaterod Patent often by Elmer Ferguson, C/o{vlvert House,. 43.1 Yoe+9a St.. Toronto. - - Austen• tit -forty-two: De Maupas- - -lace set,an steer tar coated 137.00 case °•ser ton Rai ante*° Ottawa. _ _ : . ugi1, Shakrs t I6THER9TUK 13Gs • crmwae, Pa. _ .� - ­ • '.' - -. - •c - Limlted6st ka' nderwrritasdlgbeel OCOaa natavet iTernatis Rankla. e, M�latnrmr < . _sant' at forty-three; V' and .Ba at fiftyone; e Cat ��t los .painted oft tank*. 1411,04 will*-. tb•7 lira rm r•atr•at _ DISTILLERS , C I i� I T E D pear* and Thackeray St fifty-two; last. write for catalogue stainless enamel - • Dllnteand, -Pope at fifty. -iii; Diekene• �tnks, combiaaltot} t�suasfrr„tray and. sink_ •. - "TLACHEHl) WANTlD-- _ . ; ' AAtMLWST6UaG. O9RARIO - -- . . -. --- __.. -. n and- laniary sub: at fifty-aght; ChaScer, Racine, 's•reamltne porcelain enamel -•---___; _ ago era. stoves• carr , _ .. .. Y i . COi*- w lserntoS oil burp Wter se tirR n m Pretestsnt Teacher - tae, � a Pressure systysma. RECESSED BATH- f t (Principal).mea 'Hayrth9rne.at sixty Aristotle, a ridge, and Zola at sixty-two; Milton x138. ,00 r vttarr'1 e t band d / b°aoeHxas� r _ Love !dart niton - as 8 School.. ownshly School Area Salary 3.40 : - ' - at Sixty -Six; Conrad at elxty- I vin; ledge stalnle*■ °byes piece Datb r•pOm ,set, ssartt a 320 = 3 a 7 1 1.y 0 •' e . - - - 'whFts or coloured. Ail' ahipmente delivered state glia nrtatlons, e:perienca, and mat°• - Cervantes at sixty-nine; Defoe at t t tan pantry, Lv, Ram.erteoax. Some Definitions i tions For - geventy; MelvillC at 'seventy-two: uritbini �6 DDRetk t'Htr•�vtlrte,J On- c ~ tour °•sero or fns A. wn PI s•rntaryrTreasurer Herman• Ontario Washington Irving at seventy-six; tarty - m 4, _" _ _ - Y- a' U�fTED :,- Ga rd *mors .. - : Sam J o h n a o n at eeaenty-fivtf; gcilc>: TisEB ' . WANTED --Small tobacco store to root err 4 .Browning at seventy-StVCn; .linen t" Rubber Buasr Tena. ` h�tw tlnblxr.' - boy: 'or lob a Carotaker b7 middle aged - ' "` atseventy-eight: E n= t sev- scents per root, 9d' rye laced ase Church, - ._. .. .. - mer50 a 60 l � mp married ,men. -' tsar tt• attest, iJelte. . Tau field of ilortittilture has- a Cutting -Arty section of a plant ' ent nine; Plato and Wordsworth 12 - earn, Luster+ a nt *r. Edmund ,,Us. Ontarl0 " : language all its own which, in the-ear..r, cartetoa Ptaro Ontario, Pttane used to increase stock; I.M.I.E., a stem • at eighty; ,Meredith at eighty-one,; 168Wr• : . beginning, -u apt to plana* the : cutting, 'Syn. slip. Tennyson at eighty-three; Voltaire Broth t+rea.ted brans* turkey Dealt& LOGY, LISTLESS - _ ltiaateur gardener. The de"tiorA- Damping -off -A diseased condi Tolstoy at etghtv'two; Goethe and apru..uar,. Jun..nac h.-Gov$rnm•nt c ' that follow, then, are presented for tion of seedlings or cuttings caused - .and Benjamin Franklin at eighty- •cvt"ve3' I06s clean; Sprucerve $brker � V�} , ' the benefit of the novice; who, will.. b certain parasitic. -Stmt i -which in-- Perm, a• A. Ouaovnh Ontario, OUT pf LOPE y- p g four; -Carlyle- at: eigtst r -six; • a n d be taking his first tura at the hon verde plant tissue near the ground Hardy at eighty-eight, - _ . USE HY-MIN LIQUID- FERTILIZE!! this spring -err summer: to induce rot. Bevt Mr Atrlcaa V101et• *aye Joan Copr ' Annual-Vlant. which completes --"There none many grizzkd,.stal• to"d of Copeland'• vtotec House. 1 rs' WITH LI E? �isbndding-The• r e fif o"v a 1 sof warts' there," comments Mi. Pitkin, •eaa ese ask Your your larat dealer or write kits growth cycle in t- single year, superfluous r. buds to. produce top ., FfyTrrus -Company of Cana". errnaall.: but in the Lrords" of Fercy:A ..;:_: - - iand must be started" anew` from qualify bloom _• o" 1"'to iVetslds't Gig Is jtttlw sat of bed - _. ;seed each year.1. son, There is no second money fn FRt:F. CIRCUL'lR oV HOW - TO x:Row �- 1� Biennial -Plant that needs taro~`� category of planfr._ the hall of farYle. • Take the case. BETT1sR APRIc.+x Ttot.tr+: 6seP The species of oak, for example, -- _ . Not ap to pat? ... you'maysasee team an years to `flower from seed. -_ _ egllei:tively forms' of genus Quer. of Methuselah's graladpap, Jared.- TIRES . . upset eyetem. 1 fie lived to be 962 ears ofd -only 1+•° neety-s" Broadcast -TO, tOW need in. all eros y Hamiltnn'e hang**° The Sanyo' �rnre 1933. rood may not dpat rtwd7-W may runt - -stven years less than his Illustrious Va+d Tires. 17.00 and up. Retreaded Time. �etope your stomach • • •all the eaa and ■parkas - directions from -the hand. • - - • Hardening -off -The process by $0a 1 le. 114ro0.• other sizes; pr;ced-sc- . Gr out of life. T1mles when yon. treed Compact -A plant, with a dense grandson. That wasn't good enough: cdrdmgly. Lulcan1�Ing and retreadtna .er ter'* Litt]* Live* Pill•• 1Tzwe mild " which. seedlings are gradually MOV-. tie*: Alt work Truaranteed. All order. v6•t•bie pill* bis you quick rolief trace _ . habit of .growth, as opposed to -'a- . he remains to this day unknown, _ or°sta ■lwd w ed from the house or greenhouse to O.C7 D, a: 00- required with,order. •pay of w � awe the bow straggly or sprawling habit. - unhonored, and unsung.' charges en" way. Heniasula- Tin+ �t_oroor• 7ta yoav Gel that .• the garden. This Is done by' ex -.!tort 9s kens' Street mea. Hamntnb• dai'•suat°c.r uct�r.C6e`u.wi1 _...1. _. � Compost -,y, .. fertilizer„mixture, _.posing them to weather for an hour _ •. . '_ •Phone 7•1922. _ Always have sham uoJ,,,& � nae consisting of decomposed (rotted) , , or so at first, and increasing• the . , MR. FARMEnt' it yod'ro trcvbled with env d+tttRi•t -- vegetable matter; peat: leafmold, -time. slowly, until the .plants are MYSTIFIED x;es..eend.st.0o. tor. cried, prgven and . manure, lime, ere. I 9.1.- guaranteed method of eliminating thent. sturdy enough tQ be net pe[manent- m o et i . l4rtiatartton, or money refunded'. Hill. _ .. Cultivate -To prepare', or. to pre- • ly in'thlFgarden. - --- :Over ift Ergtarid, two cockneys Box 80:3._ Battletleld Station. Jackson 4. HARNESS* & COLLARS pairs and use, soil�for'the raising Hgrbaceous-This term refers to were' riding up to London on the _ arts.. - - __ _ .of crops. Specifically, to loosen or plants which do not form a .woody. morning train ..when .'they•.s CREraI WART RKMOVER -Loaves no Farmers Attention-Zoni t r near• break up soil, as in order to kill stem that persists all' wrtittr,. Her- dignified old ..Party. c ,the , bench! scars. _ , ., .. -;weeds. . baceous perennials are plants which opposite ,immersed in his morning _.acint•Al aui hits. Shop ll»v1 goo. Harness, , i • ' - - - die down to the round 111 winter , Pp � _ r - - - Suppliyl. we sell evr goods' only 8 Times.' 'Blimey; said one- in (or are cut down), only Yo spring awe, the Archbishop of York," "' P"J"S LCZLMA SALV& through your local Stereo Leather- . w "" eB .msm nu i,trnem lit dry ecaema rasbes s dealer: s ore. - ... . ��"'' age agate next Season. A good The ;good right • You're cuckoo," scoffed the other. -ane wee9 nR akm, r,ruuMes Pner'• Erume _ . Humus --A brown or black ma After a heated discussion they bet Helve w'1' ""t dtwvv"tnt gnu. and uo an our prices. We manufaa i , . teriaf formed liy the partial de- nrhing. scaitng, burning eczema, acne, _ a quid on it. Only way to find ringworm. Dimptee •nd,athtete•s Mo wlu tori in"evr'facroriesr Harries• Horse . ; ,;i. - compo out." -said the: first. "I•'ll ask '•1m. pt,ne •eeadita to -the eulnlesrr_n ere.__. �}orl,, Sweat .Pada.. Horse Elankeh I.matter in the soil. Also, the organic ointment, yoga rdles• nr sow er rt bnro I ' F° ortion of soil, jir poked the old Party vigorous hopeiee• rneq seem and Lsather'Trovdflny Goods. Indstoft z'� ,:: p •ly in the back and said, "Beg pal=, PR1eF s±•be PER JAR Stoco grand Trade -marked Goods aril Mulch -Any ct�vering (e.g., • POST'S REMEDIfi: . ,- _ .• don. mate, but, to settle a bet, • Sent v t„ i nee nn 1te<e+vi rot Price yov pet"uetiui°*tion. Made `only. bT straty) spread on the ground to yes, once" at a t•nrti•r "( Lnsan are you .not_ life Archbishop : of, ` protect plants'' from heat, cold or Yor Th t p down his rnrrnte SAMUEL TREES CO. LTD. k:" a old mat lit drought, or to keep fruits clean, a er "an rily and said ver Ais- P P g y' • f E M 1 N E R • �� Wellington ft. i., Toronto . Perennia'-Plant that once *stab- one woman tell■ another. Tpk• superior r'e . 4 lished continues to live from year tinctly, "What life blank blank do FEatVE%•• to Dela auevtats petro, du jIt_ }Ori mean by- bothering, me this, trees and nervous tension as■nctatee'wttb Write for CatalOque - tv-year. Specifically,a green -stem- evAnihly Heeled.. -- way? Buzz off, ou blank blank $5.00 Postpaid to plat°. wr%PVW, • filed plant that survives northern " r % blank, before I pull the bell -cord. POST'S CHEMICALS z ^4 i �'',, , • winters. .. gas Qt ERIN BT. EAST rORONTU _ = The cockney resumed his seat ISSUE 19 - 1952' �_ _, Puddlin' Tile practice of dip- with a puzzled air and.admitted. _ r. - ;tT -ping roots of young vegetable ' a- whether it's the, :, A - - plants, small trees and shrubs into `� j a thin mixture of clay and a ater .to - arehhishop or not. ' i4ouldn't to _ t s �I me." • •4 keep them moist until planted. • . : • � �_ '• 1 Species -A' group of, plants which -- • '3lsrvfws Orden{ -This photo of possess in common one or more SAFES BRIER 1.. Father Robert W. Greene, radio- distinctive characteristics. .Variety -This term generally re e- ..isd frOr►T HongKonq, China, `to ' Prmrrt ."rot tIF%'.. ane L•ABN from I. .. -~tondon, show+ the Roman Cath- fors to a specific plant within• FIR! and far:vire te'•'ht. a dye- xspecies (sec species). •Front the >.nd rrw err Marr, m l'abinet• ter any i. OI1C riot° of he described aft 1Furp*F•. Viwlt n. err wr1. ter brines s P standpoint of ' liotanieal . Rolnenclti- Me•. to !lent. n• = 1.1 -day "nightmare" he spent ture, a species is now regarded as - t -4lnder Chines• Communist af, the sum of its carietiest Tbus.Lili- .1.tSc..l.'TAYLOR UM1TE0 ' hest. 'Accused of spying, he was. um speciosum album is a variety .TORDNTO SAFE WORKS .Aihreatened with depth several of species T.: cpeciosum .which lie= Iib Brant St. 'a., 'reronto ' ' . '- _. •. ' times, but'Anally t�xpelled. _ longs to the genus Lilium.• Kaablls. ts6a -' . . . _ , - _ . . . . ,. . .... - . . . ; .. .. iii .- - . k . . • h p ' ',-_ • .. .. a r wts.: .In The ,+Groteteria 'WAX BEANS. : Aylmer Choice 20- of 4 for 70 PORK & BEANS Clark's 15 oz: 4 fbr 49c --1Ce`a�t�cted CORN Culverhouse Cbaice 20 oz ¢ fvr.: Aylmer -PEAS Choice Ungraded ib",or. 4 for s9c BROOMS It's housecleaning time 99e to $1.86. Remember We carry guaranteed nationally sdvertis,ed_Brands .: we refuse to sacrifice quality for price In The Dry -Goods Dept. - 'MEN'S SUMMER APORTSWEAR — `THE GALOW AY"' _ WINDAi3BFAKER — Right uIi to the Slinute- ` NEW SHADES g7s0 and ;8.75 *sISIifAN" WORK BOOTS.FOR btE,N - ARE IN DEMAND i THESE DAYS -At _ - .. r .. .$6." TO t.9?5 �SPl�XrHAES`_ RLN-NINO BOOTS IN BLA K WITH . _ iC � W�iITE SOLES .$3.65• • Boya MEN'S D6(GARFXS --I$' - WEAR LIKE A' PIG'S NOSE —'ALL SIZES- ;'MENi'9 SUMMER JERSEY - S RTS ESON,, - -- ALL SIZCOME ON IItT THEATREWHITBY Hushby's Hardware BROCK T�lE _PHONE 618 BEAT1'Y ELECTRIC RANGES - -BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS- - UH � .QST HILL Y _ 'Stop 81, Kingston Read THURSDAY, FRIDAY,, SATURDAY — :41AY 3, 9, 10, / SCAR: Phone T •611 RANGETTES AND T **urday Ese�iina Matinee at.1,86 P, }!: kven'ing Shows 7 and 9. . _. i Saturday Eyening Show Starts at 0.00 P. M. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. _ THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY — MAY 8 9,_10. a -H Paints and 'Genese! Hardware That's My., Boy. ( STARRI\;4 1tA G—DEaRTFLN and JERRY LEWIS .00600010 SHa".EM y - ^ - ORT TREAT'S — C,ART00N NOVELTY — SPORT PFIOIVE 4G P♦CKERING x�use ��� MO.\DAY, TUESDAY; WED\ESDAY _ MAY ,12; ,13, 14, GREEN RrVER•IN TECHNICOLOR - - JEvetring Showh At 7.� P, M. Last`Compkte Sha:r At BJH. ...—RED.SbELTON and SALLY FORREST ''►Lr, and We—R. J Windsor -Hotel Sahara simile of Edmonton, Alberta, w o ap - - have 'been visiting his mother and O STARRING YVO NNE De CARLO-and,PETER USnNOV sister, Mm: Pete Ryan, Toronto, and -yLovely _: TLUS .. _:..:.. I:V COiAR different pointe in the United States IN TDCHNiUOLOFt returned olmu w ' IT — Z Nand VERA ELLEN `s �* Mars re h e. last eek. Congrat- R H DAVID h VE I i' lZ�ht to 1�►1$i$ - ulations to m as he has dont well _. within '- the Inst .. fivi years and 'ERITE CHAPMAN and 'CAMEROXMITCHELL started -from scratch. He went West - ]1LONIlA1'; TU£S, WEDNESDAY �. MAY 18, 18, 14; WI?H -- MARGI AND FOX NEWS _.. in ,1942, employed , on_ the Alaska Highway, but within six months -. -NEXT ATTRACTION met with a severe , sacident- that-' _ _ Strangers On-- _a- *� _ hospital4zed him fol o7er two years. Tra n Boots Malone It was his good #nher;tance and spiritual guidanee that helped him ADULT ENTERTAINiMENT R WITH—WILLIAM HOLDEN and JOHNNYSTEWART-- - - to'progrefw. If otber young teem aW11—'FARLEY GRANGER. and RUTH ROMAN t agere observed the same principles - tNere would 'be lexis ju-ienile Jelin- . _ - lady BE _SURE :-YO R . gner►cy.—Corr. _ Lair and .thU SRAM L�a i�jbaj ton — GR GARSON and MICHAEL WILDING The' Yot rList' e a • - Mr' Sanillb, Di,ae Road, was at - Geosgian. Boy for the week-md . TEM&TRH POiiG'Y' \ Congratulations- to MT, and Ms. Ro: O fim Opera ]Bvmla em p.">R, - ON MAY 26 YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ,SND THE DUTY— TO' D. • Ntarl (nae Sharlene Tbamp m) sakwas�a saw 1Heiidaya 1RM P. M, I DTA DE WHO IS TO REPRESENT YOU IN THE HOUSE OF COI[. on the birth 'of a son on Satutdag, �tl�ee • &tar ra and HelMays _- • -� . _, L" . P. AL. IRONS. y 3, at the' East General Hose - Ma ital. FLOODLIGHT PARNMG 'MAKE PARKING A PLEASURE WITH'OU$ Y r .OU CAN : EXERCISE THAT RIGHT BY VOTING. BUT YOU We are -sorry t - 'CANNOT VOTE UNLESS YOUR NAME IS ON THE VOTERS' LIST: O hear that �' H ATT N. D AT.ALL TIM MAKE CERTAIN•-rRIGHT NOW THAT YOUR NAME IS -THERE! I mpeon, Pine Ridge Road, hm* - TSIS Ig WHAT TOU CAN DO — - been confined, to Oshawa Hospital. We 'hope to see hes out again soon. "(j _ I. Cheek the Liatr that have been pooled in your ,We wish Mr. and Mrs.' J, Cassidy -� _neighborhood. ' and family 'qbe best of luck in k[ss. Geo. lLcConachie L coeval• farms will conclude their pain hesd- -� �. = it your pante is missing from the List, andtheir new hawse at West Hill. eating after her operation, at the ing this weeks. Fall wheat is, in the C 4 jou are qualified to vote, bare it added during the 'Mr. and Mrs. E. G: Code -were in home of . her mother, Mn. A. ' J msf"n. promising, but many fields revision of voters' lists esu -MAY 15, 1e, 17.Winghast on Friday attending a �Paon, on the Base LinE. - have many killed out spots, Seeds, 3. to full, aeeura4-iwaut� w an yrN spear tbe_week.end mations to Dolores (Fitts- As,'a Tule have ;6iw through wdl. �""w where to get on the Voters' List, call at or phone at'Edmondvilie with Mrs. •INerett �a-fut- RowDeakh+-on--their-re- M% IJ --C- Bryant and Mrs, Len,' the LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOM --: Smith.`• cent marriag in'the Pickering Un-, Neale have -.both been -veryill and Mr. and Mr's. Frank Nicoll visited" ite�d Ch- at'time of writing they have revis- HAROLD'S TART, CORDON ROUSE on Sunday 'with- Mr. and Mrs. IE`red Mr. Sid ils is doing nicely after ed coneiderabLy. Both have been long i PICKffitl\G: -PHONE 248 Scutt, at the Bay, his recent tonsil, operation.time residents west of here, Little Johnnie Avis; of 'tie Bay,'. Several from here ,attended the • 'has been on the' sick list. , A»dley social hour at the United Church '_wh e n You Y o t e Mrs. Fred White, Liverpool has �.� in Pickering on Friday evening last o t e o I been` uite ill' Bur ' the s see when tw TMS Pa. t k, Seeding.nas gone along well here $ _ o congregations pxes- .. narrowily* escaping pseumosia. this spring and the'most 'of the ented the pastor' , Rev, Mr. Young with a car, _,. Somerom here enjoyed th f er Joy a Min- . strel Show put on by •the Rotary Sao/I Tiveks need hack tiles Clilb at whitpy'lasi week and rep- ort very fa,orably of it. EQUIP WITH Marvin Barlow spent pe the week ,YEAR��ODend with his brother at Vernonville, 8 '. Ulf _ wA 11 go D 1 R C OntarioMiss Margaret Mitc-hpll_ It takes specially built truck tires to deliver maximum mileage and lowest cost -per - mile operations on small trucks. 'That's ' whiit's wise to e4uip your small trucks with Goodyear Ht -h filer Ribs—the one truck circ apeciallr designed for saraJ truck operatibni. mix. WISMS21103111MM; .-F0I1•iIIK'NIII MN" . MOTOR SALES- -PHONE,. 29W PICKERING, ONT: DODGE - DESOTO - GAS - OIL - REPAIRS here, who has been engaged -in .Christian works has Joined -the non denominational missionary Soul Clinic where she is being trained -for . miuklk work in • Moideo and, will leave noon for her work there. Her many friends will wish her well -In her chosen field *here it takes a ' great courage and abundant faith in the work. We commend' an article -by J.- 3L Blackwell, a. former resident of the township, on assessment of farm and other properties, appearing -in.'" -.6urrenti issue of the Municipal World' that ia. well worth . reading by all owttsrs of Prope�rtigg, 'Ll .