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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_05_23vu.:w .j VOL. 71 NO. 61, 1heli WK-HR'IN'G, '(OiTARIO, _ —r-9114Y RIDAY} MAY 28, 19b9 — j t Conte per Cop�Anthorized as Second Class `Mattel _ Subaeripticti• •I'ltice: MOO per year U. $. E9.a0 W. C. AURKAR and SQN PUb4[S3iERS vHE P.I0, K., wgw�� NE • t - - P - _ Molida - Date _-� Y `:Lester Pearson Visits Pickering Pickering pillage Pickering Captures Opening Game _ Last week thieves, broke into X rb . 11-.•6. Featherstone Shotes--__ � home on 'the third concession, gad Fanning Thirteen Batters took their good clothing and other, f .(By �C M Gordon) larticles. The family had been away ►!'he Pickeri>xg Intermediate B. during• the evening from se -an to Softball Tjetam�plaggdrhoat to Dun- eleven o'clock, Be to IocIC barton in the 4'v= -g league game (doors and windows :when leaving h; your home. j here on Monday nigh* The 'outcome F Mr. and Mrs. George )Capell and of the thrill packed game met with _ - the goodly numbs, of fans who family visited friends in Barrie, Mr. t urn see e fellows play. 1and M-i r on Qw,UnrlavT__�'__ The lc,cal lads had to come Prom be n `tine ladies of the Woman's Assoc r` iation of the Zlnited Church held: hind a i3 - 0 deficit to tie the scoreWE 'their Tulip Tea at trio home of Mee. t and g}o on to win hands down. A, Y. •. ank:Prouse, on_Tuesday afternoon - - seder. r•un rall • in. the sixth inningr Fr y y .� =but in the home -and in spite of LORENZO D. BANKS won lone game for the home town ' .•;k the rain,. a veer good crowd was had Fickering celebrated his 54th bit club: -),''leather-tone, the bespectacled y and the flowers .were lovely,' thday. on May- ,18 last at_ his home hurler for the Pickering nine gave � here. Born 94 years ago in dark- a fine showing as he gave up ten Last Wednesday n the John Asad -- isam Township the eldest of . the hits but, fanned thirteen and issued s 'e. t'he Film Council.met and had , iLamily of the late - Bolton Banks only one free pass. Stroud and Neal t - n `' f _ as. a special guest, W. J. Mac, cats tooning artist at • the Toronto Tele Rad Sara Moodie, of five sons and cm the. riaitora' mound were worked l t �= one daughter, two of whom are aver for a. total of thirteen hits and ' a gram.Ther`e were.. around twenty- A 4 five present, and a film was shown living ---the eldest and the Toungest, seven banes on balls. Geeting an. m At Yred, of Pickering being the young: other plug in for Featherstone, he and then discussed. The Club had 'a est member. - fanned Stroud, a usually good hitter, ! - r,:" very nice evening together: �. _ _. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith havo _ •" Mr. Banks farmed - for fifty. .years three out of four times at bat Aon. L. B. iPearsan, Mn: La and John Lay Liberal Candidate.. eat Mrs. Pickering, on the former "Tan • The game started off very, fast � y � Mrs: Cora and Mrs, Ray Cli3mbera, : truer" farm, the Ruddy farm, and as Dunbarbo-n, were out to trim the ering Pickering High School for the Reception held last Saturday Detroit, staying wiCl them for a few days. . lattierly on the Walt. WUite farm . locals. Johnston, first man up sing- Hon. Lester Pearson At Reception ing such -A terrific Defense Budget Jim Bray is reco-•ering from an _ y eco the edge of the village. He was led a fly to tate outfield, Ifoilowed . To 1Rtr. and Mre Lay, Saturday in Canada, - but while they �'e attack of the meas -les. ..anis wxa. . the local representmti-�e of the L by a pair of Pickering errors and tried to co-operate with and reason _ H. iC, Co. and the .Wilkinson Plow a Dunbarton single accounted for were , the conclusion ou.te ill; Jsriet Lee and Nhe ic- Co. for twelve ears. Married twice � Hon Lester "Mike" Pearson, with enemy po Tomlinson are now among flute vfe• • : -- y it pair of runs. The home town lade Secretary of State for External ham now been reached that if we tims• Audrey Hunt- -is out -again Mr.. Bonita has been a widower for came -to bat in their half .of the Affairs abook hands with o-ier four are to ha -:e peace, -there is no other tauten# years, His eyesight has been .fi?art with }'heir becks to the,wall, way buk--the building rip of a def', an attack =+Itoday, we believe tfr'Ling for same yeas,, and iia is and on the short bund of a 2}0 , wall, r hundred and fifty persons, ` as did y P ft would be much ,more way to. tell ebse to blind his general i Mr. and Mrs. John Lay, at their Ones force that. will prevent die wbo had not hod the m -sales. today. Stlroud, however, was the master of r seceprivn in the High School here tempting- of these powers' to start ( - lrrlth i+ar *vot been good for the t� inn;isg and retired the side in - past -few months. quick order. For Dunbarton in the on Saturday afternoon last.' :.hotter ucr, -BOX SOCIAL - MAY 3�. second it was three and as man In the auditorium, the. stage was An amusing sight at the recep- down sa Featherstone up fanned two occupied by .Liberal Assoc, Pres, tion wcs seen in Mrs (coops) walk. r. Z)tU1tBECT10Pi Jae. Heffering, as. Chaisanan; hit. erg around through: the crowd car The Pickering 'E%e: ing Auxi'i,a •7 _:. and waisted on the otlser, Ilse roc- ~ sa holding s Socc Sods? on Satur and Mrs. Lay, and the ,;,,others .of tying a �Y _t. DQike Stare shopp- a R 1, at R s� m at he 7a s recent issue, �6e told fire ala failed to garnish a hit in their the two latter; Mr: Pearson, Mis.- ing tag, �. • m y story of the presentation of an halt of the second too. Dumbarton O'Regan, Pres. of the Women's Na:- Strange are the ways of human home of Mr end Mrs Carn,ttn added -another run in the third or, -Barrett-for husbands and wives, rutc*mobile to . their pastor, by the ionai Liberal Asses. and ..the:, Sri at e.ec:ion time. At this reception, c _'5oint congregations, of the United. hits 'Eo make their lead look r r•etary, Mrs. Blair we rioted a few who we believe are b; t i1 you an'! het - "vu- ht.�Lu.. le comfortable at 3-0• There was no pa appeal rters of other to ga, come' anyway. A phze for Church, Pickering and AudJey. In An item of ,titular a al recognized c s suppc �' the prettiest box. more scoring until the last- of the wAll a nuruber rrser:t N.e in i: -:.t rolitical parties, but we suspect or story We have, mistakenly- left - p the impression, that the presents- sixth. The Pickering lads must have � the. caaldidate was bring refu red to. that. in the main, i%e majority were, got a good going over by Coach Jack #Jon was from the Pickering eurr- ra '_'our next member ,at Ottawa", t y :a -Liberals. r. - Hregstioa .04y, whit:, of course was Fwyes before this half inning star Mr, Lay, hime-If sayi in hes typ_cal'' We expect we're not •eery good ---�— - _ not so -twee Andl con aiion � is '6ey garnefed a total of modest way, "if I am , elected••' we l'a-':3* Pimple -ire believe that all TENDERS 1N VITZI) seven runs off six hits two walrus •' `bad a proportionate share- in this a:•e too well acquainted hole in this emu.: e:y concerned about our eat- — _. gift -our .ap�logiea to. cur .Audio} arni an many errors. Tile alone, must i riding w th the forrr.E•r type of ret ional welfare, w'il?" w9ant - 'to bear TENDERS for true l.auti:.g'oi fresh have ended Elie hearts of the Dun- = friends. fereri.e, io �;,pre,iate that -any, what t}ie others have to say nmol t -water frorri Ajax' to i'ickering Lia- _ -barton li�i•ye as they.A-ere not really longer -Re like the fatter. c+ffer-_nything ease ;s out of date i'trict Hiph School, a,mmencing in the grJrie from here in The loo- July 1, 1962 ,will be received by Mr, c'earsor) too, regrets the hav- today. , , WBITEVALE NEWS j, ala added another imurance run in ! - the- P. D. H. S, board at, the offi.e ..• l the 8th inning. + of the bus' mess A n iirat at�srr Lox :Our public• school boy9 teat the T3se local fellows will be orf to Empire Day - Brock I:oad Howe spring F'w er Show 188, Pickering, Ont., up to"7une s, IG•reen River lads 29-4 in a game .of make it. two in a'row come Monday j ` and School A%o ciatil.n 1 $orticultural Society May 27 11'_19,%, x,10 p, i.i., L. S. T. 7 ball at Green Riser. night when they tangle wah one of' - - I ~ 1. - Tende s will- be ewl-sed in La seal -.,a ` ]des. Betty, Je^s and son Tarry . t2re other to .:r,9 -as tet it is not..' ` ;he' Annual F-mpi-re . Day .Kele-. The Annual Spring Flo�ti er ,uhf w t. P4 ence'.ope . and, marked cleu•ly ua-ill spf! i the su:nr_:er r. anths with cema:n w -ho it is as the schedule is •. brat`on .it Hi.Ock Road will bc- ::eld ! of. the Horticultural �ocietY d' ^ � ;.,.d« :5 .ar haulir•a w~, ✓:r"', 4 Mr. and My-, Norman Cresm-(-I; nn! ; rot can ere... on r'riui:i e: en;n May "3, in the } be. -held in Dunbarv•ri United �'►iur• i Alt informatic n -in mfe:•encd 40 far,:ily, Mrs. Jeans is from ',o - *a Satteriies - Featherstone and field at I.. :1, 1'�g�iii'� n the 4th i t.n Tuesday; "�1ay at •5.20 P. Ru. the a�. •e :: ay_U4 ub.u.ned .rotor tl.e Scotia. stev.-art Stroud, Neal and Flet Concessr ri, 1he r -ch el Children will Prize Lists are out, Comm, �. '-. A l...inki rator. On Sunday ndxt the !1?d`e'.'nws tact,. present .:n Empire Day punts to charge: Miss -M, Somervil!c, Rir The'lowLst.ur an; ender W1 not pa, • '' ' ' i- 1� . iwt the evjen;ng, and ' Brock , W. NIottersheact and • Rev. A. I uecti;aaiily bP ac:opted. d Rebekairs will- a' e..d Di -;1'e Line :+Dore Service in tee United Ch-jr,.. at Inn. '1 3 4567 'A 9 R iI E Road, Home and .School Assoc, Will. 714- '4•-iri'- d. I A. it, [)-win } 3,00 o'clock. :lie • Markham High' u-o.refreE'imc,,rtts 't•, curl with. ! � - 1 Business Ad-^inistrator ' U. =9O 1 000.3 OO 8 10 4 I RESERVE ,- Scli�ol Giro' E:.ad u :Il .cad P . F•vei sone in the , corn.munity is in- , i, i N . Pere. -Neale, Chai. than ' yzr4de fr�:n the lull 'o' the 'church !, riday, Jun �0. for the'Rre� ;=:c -. _ - Y, O o o :3 O O 1 x 11 13 c, vited to :.ttend, -Bring your fire- 1,;&I, Soni^e will be withdryren ie.r lades' Aid Garden Party to he _GREE\ RIVER NEWS r Have o w oi'cs to make one grand, andrs A s leridid i:npro� er ort hes been you something you don't neer! _ hw:«i at thF nc mp «ff Mr. and P. M p safe, display. In case of rain, come „btr C. Reesor, 4th con, at ti m. t •- made it the United C?:urch S. S. and would Iike to, donate to the h _ P• Mr• and 1_i�. Yrichatzi Sr.; Mr, Dunbarton Kiwanis on Saturday evening. This cerebra- end Rlrs;' J.' Yrie�iar•d and daughter rcom. The color sc!rerne throughout tion -has been growing b.gger and Rouge Hill Home and School Assoc. is three shades ^f si]:er grey, the GIANT RUMMAGE GALE �'bEtter ever ear. Let's make it the _ � of Lc aside, were guests of Benson to be held on - y 'y and Mrs. Draper and Mr: and Mre. +" floor s varied Home to ned_and polished, hest cit this ear. Y f Women's regular biatony meeting Society g he final oiraee�ting i � tdosed with J, Davies. y y -Corr. A successful year of v Tlhe SATI•RDAY' MA -Y 31 1053 - monthly - f - he 1951-52 Mr'. and Mrs:' Barton of Toronto, y` ' Please.leave donations in Pickering 4 ry Women's Institute - May 27 • were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom will be held qn Tuesday, Ma,y 27, at-McFachnie's Store; Dunbarton, season held in th Rouge School ort Hassell. I at 2,30 at the home' of Mrs. E - at Sleightholme's Log Cabin Store - Wednesday, -May 7, ._ _ _ " The 'regular meetin of the Worn-, Mrs. J, E. Wilson returned hong, 'An'thony. Nord ' f. -r, oil Call- or gorge, Alex. Prentice`'(aesosa a Officers elected for the 1952-53 • en's Institute, Pickering, will be utter visiting aFr daughter .Mrs. „ «, from Stroud's Store). Promnse • i i held on Tuesday, May 27, at the season tine as. followts:' President, Aitalaar of Oakwood. " A very fine service was held _Dunbarton' Kiwarfie Charter i Mrs. -A. W. Tyas: Vice -Presidents: - home of the President; Mrs, C, E. Mrs. E. Madill of 3"touff4-ille vial in the United Church last' Sunday Miss M: Purdon and Mr. Len Ell - :Night Anniversary May 19 Brown, ; , :ttd her mother Mrs. Fred Postill. evening when the fcilowing children iott; Treasurer Mr. Price; Record- w Myr- ware baptised: Terence George a Mr. W. C. Murkar will speak on ing Secretary, Mrs. buncombe; Corr- Misses Muriel, Kathleen and Myr- The. Charter. Night Anniversary i "Past Days in Ontario County I tic Gostick'of Toronto, visited their t� , espondin Secretary, Mrs. Dorothy ' Bruce, son of George and Mrs. Dinner of the Dunbarton Kiwanis � The Roll „ail will consist of the- g y {tome qn the week -end. Brace (Terence a great grandpa, . 'w as held on Monday evening at the j Name of a - Prominent Citizen- Young; Social Convener, Mrs: Chris 7 he Ladies' ,lin met at the home 3. encs were present);' Sh2rley Ifae Saddle and Bridle Inn. Dinner•at Crstztpkin; Program Convener, Mrs,. "iiodgson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs man or woman, past Or.preseiit, who of Mrs. M. Draper on Wednesday 7,0.0 Good entertainment, lNed in our communitty, _ Cecil Morris; Publicity tConaener, o! last week. + Hodgson (Shirley is' a great grand- The Kiwanis Rummage sale ' has - loot• A. W. Tyas; Publications Con- Idaughter of the late Elizabeth been postponed till May 31• At tine vener Mrs. Bickerton; Membership Mrs,. Jabez Sentt Passes SpMenly Hamlin); Peter Roy, Peggy, Ann a ' FIRE AREA ACTIVITIES Conveners: Mrs. Lumley. and Mrs. sere t - Kiwanis Park, Dunbarton 3 .to 6. srd Bernice Lynn, children o! Mr. Mammoth Garden P —`"" I:ivesay; Members at Large• Mrs The death took Place suddenly as arty on June .Southwest Fire Area Voldriteers Fortier Sr. Mrs. Max' and Mrs. A. Wednesday mornin' of one of this 7 ►u►rtd Mrs. Calvert. Mrs. Frank Mics gg• Al Harvey providing program.-; f .,. g MH presented a beautiful hynmrr practice every Thureilay e7ening, Hull, Mrs. Ferner Jr. triage's •oldest <itizerss, a lovely ars for lite pulpit in memory.. of sc until further notice the warning I Installation of the new officer, old lady, Mss,' Jetbes:9oott,; via her t - leer late father and mother, Mr. TRLhPHONE OPERATORS' , it:cri will .sound . at. approximately ran conducted by Mr. Binlgl, Mr% 94t1 year. She would be !* thir " Ii, Annie received it on behalf of - i practice purposes only and while J While not is good health for and Mrs. William Michell. Mr. D. _ WANT] 8 00 o'clock on that evening, for Kay Smith, retiring President, was �Y• _ j • ` IK PICH)�%ING rte some time, / P y presented with a school pin. e, she ewe o4 WedaNdap' die Session and congregation. No Experience- W*cessary teats are being made. Following the business porUou of . morning as usual, but passed away _ Ilia' Green River Sunday School . �e High School Education Re- This week's Thursday evening the meeting two *vocal solos were• about noon. lc *?6d two beantiftd -$Mthen s& 9uired • . Ase ld To 36 Years. ' wIll be given o7er. to the . building given %y Dianne Was, -and a mutt- 'rise funeral will take play 1wLias Bernice. Bruce ag soloist• The Apply In ,Person cf. drying- racks for fire hose. Elv- ieal half hour enjoyed when the Eut urday -st 2.80 with intarnmt at ' T• 71ue ref Operator cry volunteer is asked to be on Rio Ladies Choral, • directed by Groveside Cemetetry, Brooklis ';,elitareh was lovely with gorgeous PA use Service at -lite home. at bete ass , XaskoU of ensparagong, caraatdoms, The Bell Teiepblom Cs, of Canada hand and to bring a batmner with Mrs. Fortier Sr. led in a cotuzawAty iPs and bine ,urger =me sols. Pkke1'irts, Ontario _ . Wen. _ _ ._. -._�.J _r.. s singsong.. :. _: aaWtaa �� _' 800tt: - i I.,.ui+�ri - IT ferning to the officers it was acid j h. "the president provides the inspir- --- ►a� - ,`' a `a��y ;p anon and the secretary the per*- <•_ ovae�x': piratioa. A pleasing •highlight of the. aI- . ternoon was an address on "Leader- :- _ w ship" by Miss. Ethel Chapman. _ °c--a. mom-n'- - ' __ f the Farmer's Magazine but now ap-- -- •• + �.. pointed to the staff of the Provin- JTEA & COFFEE F �q tial W.I."Almost everyone has `"' some way in which she can be' a leader," said Miss Chapman. 'There are, of course, different types of _ leaders but most of them can be - found in every local Branch. There •P . '_ will be one person who can make better pies than anyone else, an- -. other who 'is splendid at getting up a paper; or, as convenor for ban- f I RST' • quets or programmes. Or in music, •i quilting or qpgnking_,wftnnct tr person in every Institute has some - special talent. Sometimes it is ob "Dear Anne Hirst: It is with a * action? It could not even-lighten ` vious but there are times when it -' _ heavy, heart that I read. yctur col-. * the weight 'of your guilty know- , has to be discovered and develop• umn about 'Sue' and how she hates • ledge, for it would• place upon ed." Miss Chapman thought one - her parents because she discovered • their young hearts a grief which �' way for discovering hidden good they had to get married. • • I do • not feeley are mature talent was to provide more oppor- "That has been one of my fears ' enough to contro tunity for discussion at W.I. meet- these past several years. • The possibility that latei on tugs. It not only brought out ideas • • '`'�% ? but was good training "for 'think- - daughters are in • exceediggly remote. Those few ing on your feet." The speaker their teens. We *who may have known it have made other pungent, ramarks=0p-. are like three *'kept your secret • -welt. -Why portunities for leadership often ' sisters. They * should they reveal it now? sed greater in backward areas; are very popu- * If they should, by that time f more thickly 'populated places lar, and. loved * the girls will have learned more leadership was often only the re- ' by their friends. ' about human weakness, and will Fairway Toddler—Walking in from a brisk "round" of golf little, suit of doing -the job nearest to I have brought ' have acquired a tolerance and Linda keeps u with her dads as she did all da Linda was just you; a leader should let'her fellow- them up clean • charity toward the sins of p p y y' I _members in on her plans; the bet- * others, that would soften the eight months old when she launched her golfing career. Note ter types of leader is also a good - of mind and follower; she likes and_is_interested body. They gq to church regularly. ' blow immeasurably. - the spikes txt her golf shoes. 'They" won't `even tell a little white * You have been, and are being. _ in people, and she is never afraid ` He when it might be convenient. * a wonderful mother• to your chit- -to be friendly." "I dread, and live in fear, that • drea: You have solved a parent's t business .affairs of file Branch en- ;hiss 'Chapman mentioned that some da the might find out about " deepest problem—to win her chit Y Y B • %-•�: ! t . - trusted to their care. A mimeo- Rural service by the Victorian Oc- _ their Daddy and me. dren's confidence• and-develop the der of Nurses was. the result of �• * fine friendship which exists graphed copy of his informative ad- Shalt I gather them together p aand tell them myself? Or wait and . ' anion you -all. _ " ~� dress will be available to W.I. sec- good leadership in Lincoln County. see. what happens? _ ' Comfprt' yourself: th that, CHRONICLES retary-treasurers throughout --the It was a splendid and inspiring ''i have often wanted to write * knowledge. Leave the�ture, to province. address -I was not surprised to - ' the. ods: _ . * The rest of the forenoon was: hear two. women behind -me say _to you, but I never had the nerve. 8 �r�]a]p Now-; reading aFout how 'Sue' feels " " jr taken .up with. group discussions of one to the other —"3fiss Chapman makes nit sick all over. • TO "JEANNIE"' Why., not. `3r Gor¢ttdoltt�¢ D ClGC1e officers' work and problems, fol- is B°od, isn't she „ * near this fine young man, and lowed by a panel discussion in the __. WORRIED- MOTH$R �' Y "Yes, what - � - she says is so worth- • B afternoon, at which the group while and she is always to easy *plan to adopt a baby in about _ Be 8!311 • a year?. - leaders summarized .their findings, to listen [o:" " `Another = e lei d lovely weather and discussed merits and disad- e T share with ,you the tumult * There is, of course, no-guaran- ' gone by—the kind • of .weather that i - that sickens you in-this-hotir of • tee as to. the ancestry of an ad- makes the country more beautiful vantages of the practices-that had I might add,, they ate my-see- • indecision. w7 * opted child. But bow--man of ever da been discussed. ;One contentious, 'Aiments ton t y y y—although the need for Yoftr first concern, I am sure, * us know tnuch about all our a good rain 'is . becomin question created a good deal of `0' is the effect iucti a revelation + g quite evi• interest—'•Should the District - We great-greatnty ofarentsi! dent. Except for trees and shrubs SLIGHT CHANGE _ *will have upon your girls. w �ti'e have ,.ween plenty of homes growth' is at a sjandstill. We 'bate Huai be used as a get-to-gethec for _ _ * Youth can be brutal in its +. where adopted children .could not to lose the sunshine but we know anniversaries and for hearing guest Despite all the warningsigns in ' e Judgment. Inspired b the high ■ speake>•s?" The majority ruled that g P` y g be worse, than the little rascals a nice, gentle rain is what we ac- the smoking room, a passenger ideal& .which you have inculcated,. * bora of too-indul as . w • 4iw 'Y' our , Friendly Resident Agent •fir � ,i. Vantcsl - Hauaewor't ay :het day b, - - caNubie wuawa, alau baby sitt.ng u,. RL,, . , 01i INSURJANCE-AGENT Young gr; 1, s►rs. E. Lader, laui.0 _ alr'>k, h'IRF., CASUALTY. BONDS, AtYTOI[OBILM ET LETJ l t�$iBE47C1z - - -k>.oa++. i'lckering - LIABILITY IN3L'RANCE ete. � • /� � �HOTO-FINIJHINO • � < ,-;6U1 f•'RO]k s'�►.D L28'1' 4n;TR PRQPSIIT]IIE.9, � SIN. O• VETERINARY SUPPi+IL - ---r-- For Sale - Raba pony young, quiet, -----gam_ - wJIK SALE TME. 4„�► .guaranteed, .. sound. Joan Ho1rr►e,_ � • BABY Sl :herrywrood.1. s 1+'V R �.eJ-s l _ - 0 iu - ee• esii Oso BTO HOURS Lost or Strayed • from the proper r ly of John i.<owan, Brock Rd north, THAT ' ' - Week Days _ a red cow on Friday, May 16, Find- ar'�► U. to 0.00 P. ih ar please• call Pickering b W � :8'U "E i -.IV H :moo Rj 3 E S sz PRESCRIPTION s ao P. U. -ror rale - Intetuational 50T, pick- 1.00 P. .M. to up .Later, in Al, condition Phone CR=PPS- :010 F A.�ZM STOOK -i'ukeririg 248J _ : For sale - b acres, of land - close to m B J R BOYES, :school, church and bus line W. Payne _;Hourly `pick Up - • • - z ixi:oun 2Ld Rogge .Hills. Pickering -r �e:arb. 855, after 5 p. m, - i - - — - - done o VIP ec c er ngwIL f0 For sale - Boy's bicycle. Phorro ; arshain x0 W 12 SHIELDS MINK FARM -- For sale - Set scales, 0 F Lacey, Highland Creek,O p t .BCS H � I PHONE: 68 - WanLed - 100-200 bu. .good feed A �> oars. H. F. Newman, Pick. 113 J 13 - --:rPFor Eale Colony house, good torr TIllB WEEK'S HELPFUL HINTS . d.,.,.,, _&qC&00vMg To-blillp prevest garden zoom H-q&Anm fts It sm- luy-W 12 __ _ GUARANTEED WATCH sad Cl4K3 I' For Sale Paris ice bold, 76 - 18b). >> , F�. Rmi Estate. lxsnreacs-end Mortgages RADIO SERV IgE RF:F'AIRINC cap. less � '2 years old. No ren- , ' Fonable offer refused. Pick. 18.1J4 c or Model. W"ied - I ent approx. 8 by 8 Coll so n vl It o f Pickering -News : SUBURBAN 8PBCIALI ,��, �&l ...Art ur Field_ ELECTRIC MOTORt3 . PHONE Pickerinlz 82W3 S YEiIiM - = STOP 3€4, KINGSTON RD. SCAR. ?•99•? Ba4� Is A" AService y ' 'VISIT OtJR RECORD DAR - -,OR - ;PICi�F:kING RESIDENTS MAY CALL -- '1600 BROCK STR. SOU'TU t NENINGS ONLY) - PICKERING AS L: - ? Fort Whitby Electric and Repairs"1F IT'S EAST WE SHOULD HAVZO I'P•' n Pboe Whitby 8109 - ` -- SILK'S MARKET....--. DAVID H. 31ARSHALL Zook-keepu+g — lncorne Tax., Day _ Week — Month _ _ _ - - • - _ xe Account Too `mall Or Too _ 1. 4 PLA:NTS- AND FLOWER$ R. 1, Picker:rg — i`h>urie 2•SJ1`2 _' � _ RECORDS NOW 80 OENTS . - LADFF-W and GENTS' WATCEW From M.50 Terms: $1.00 Weei1y NO DOWN PAYMENT _ Piekering`­ aeH' eirY PICKERrNG TOWNSHIP°' -i 0anNG PERMITS s Issued Tues.-F'rL I to a P. N. + FOR THE 24TH and by appointment -- -RASPBERRY CANES, J... 1FOR Save—ra:-�uberr} . au, ,, one. yr. _ - _ . , , Support Your Library old -420,00 per .4rade No. xrartll: _ - -- � BUILDING DI- NG INSPECTOR Canvass, June1,' A. Omr.�,n, _Siueroad, IGP... R.. trjj jun- WA i'EI)—D ad or -C.n :ed-- Farmane{a, .�i.e� p. la.� es, 1+t« r„r_Fctern .ray Phone Pickering 947 , Pits. HoNes.__Ponieu a;. i nu try rLtt:qt'r, ' 9'r,u Bri:•q it; ..by. C1''"S>:l -- - . Animals. For speedy p;ck up,. call I _ cisllcgt Banner Rrndet:ng, phone Pu,- pi, kun arrci NakF a ur market -h t erg _ _ - - - a'• l ane ,,t,�uffyil $63-. 7G „ �6 w •Lynd}iur�t d'-3. or F.cecrr:ng -L 3:. I�• -• ase sail}_. buyer- and- Sale ever} -_.- e© _ . K 2. sn ng ll Saturday r set . r Sud bring n:etifi to *ell 3�e• $' 1 at ��”` %•F _ iapd 1 ' PARCEL or SPECIAL_ _ DELIVERY SERVICE NO W :.� _ . -A. BATH — PICKErRINC:{ ' apr 25 - Choaie Y R FOR SALE- choice buiiding lots in our ri idaire of rigerato sOTE�. .. !Pickering Village, 75 -foot frontage, S� �, -�• i approx 800 feet deep. Apply W. B. O! - - < +'fit ', •_Baker,. 113, Admiral . Road, A jaz. • _ 'S < �c Els�tr�� Store k 3 1+t - SIX CUBIC TOOT FRIGIDAIBI4By Ni1�yE FOOT, TWO'CQi=C FOOT FRIGIM�18 L'S _7' SEVEN F00'P, SIl[ CUBIC FOOT FBIGIYSiRiB . - . THRIFTY .THIRTY -INCE S:LEiCTRIC AV 193'�ti• � - Now Available010 ]JAIS, - r • • " ` rlgliktre - Made ONLY parr ma�iiials o. lert�llt•e roMck year Nosh with sISCO :GENERAL MO ORS • pthe lih of your farm buildings. dISCO Roofings and (Winos : g - ufify your house and barns They are easy io apply, am— . 'HONE 183 • -S.- BALSDON & SON) - _»sistant fo,An., wear, wind and weather, and give your -.- F - >: buildings extra,years of beauty and protection. AT THE CA..UTION'.LIG]MT , •.. _ : PHONE DICKERING 39 ,Made Irr Canada for- generations, INSCO products are ib• _ QUALITY USED. CARS a _ nqualityn,a y here. _ $ esL,de anywhere. :.PRICET) RIsHT P74� = .0 'W. MITCHELL p75E Manufacluretief ::SHIN ACT GLESb 1960 Chevrolet coach _ a1 r Trucks Pass You: Fray _ASH _.. blend: ane! Sold Colours See your -95 CO dearir newt ROLL ROOFINGS .'•.19b0 Pontiac DeLuxe Coach { i Tarred •' � I : 1960 Morris Oxford, Real Buy ♦ V d • '` SAEATHMIGS i' FELTS , f ,.1+946 Ford Coach { • i � _ ` - MALT UP ROOFING FIIN dOA DS MATERIALS l; 1960 Half Ton trucl`I �' ` j Triplex — Green (Board . 1949 Chef 1 Ton Pick-up _ Vurley saa.0 — du►i.y Til• • • B r Bus - i PLASTIC CEMENTS 1949 Chev. Half ton pickup WATERPROOF PAINTS IMMACULATE CONDITIONi. _ ROOF COATINGS, • ,� •. J.!• ..FLEECE LINE" - M V% 1 ""� _ .1..+• , iROCK WOOL INSULATION _ WIDE SELECTION OF CARS "MICAFIL" ROOFINGS ;ALG. pItICF� WITHIN REASON A. e199re9ates for Plaster, 4 »� Concrete and Insulation g•�,'. $2-4 # -See li'Sfor a new'General Motors car, track, of SERVICE ,Top.Trade.-inAllowance on .•.STATION,w• •LONDON,• ' y T O A L L CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POI your present carQ. MONTREAL, P.Q. TORONTO, ONT. QUEBEC, P NITS Warehouses and Branches: SALE REGISTER .CHARTERED BUSIS OFFER-IDTAL SERVICE x A. W. MITCHELL • • : • FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL SATURDAY, MAY 10 186& _ ction sale at the Stouff!ville Liver _ _ _ , Builder ' Supplies ' Fuels stock Sales Arena, selling li,estockUS T oar speda fy."Frri.is cows, sP ►P:,i;,,,.:, Plteft 45119 � - 'Picker 74 or 75 _ : • Y r: 9' t[�1tKesff ' �tP�IO't( Material in Stock Richardson BROS. A. E. Richord3oHARDWOOD FLOORING _ . ALL .ARADIN A.VD GJjNERAL 1aISLlRANG'H —� 100NU ONTAL WOi _ 7iACBNW8PJS 1 ST. ANDS -WSBY S T9E'!'iORIAN *ed between be clergy of the ver - REAL E ?ATI9 psoras - W>�y' iv CHURCH _ ious parishes, throughout the Die- �� OS Off, BiiDCH, MAPLE Rev. David Marsh" Minister ' : cess for- �.he-one Sunday only. aald _---DONYFRANCIIJCv _ 'AND * VH■CH . �'. 818 DUXDAS ST. E„ €00 P. m, - Sunday chool 'g ju.t, part of the centenary cele.- -=T," M&es11A1Hshed Agmey.. R+�y - AF 3.00 t. m. -Worship 'Service orations b arranged y the Synod. _... To Sere You. - lLYIY90D Miss Jean Clark,• Lakefield, soloist. . • , . PHONES Ir1CI�ING------ _.. ., . MvE ASH 1� I '_ St. Faurs Chur�'D bortW PI -- CKERING. UNITED CHURCH -.Sunday, May. 25, Sunday School ai = � . ��ROL w� FTJIR,A1i'JFURI! D'J:AL1Mt ••' GOrE�on" ReT, A. E. Young, Minister p, m. Evening Prayer at 3 p. m. LUMBER YARDS .10.00,&-m. Sunday School - - Preacher, Rev. H. S. B. 'Harper, -B. Sr=NEl3 FTMRAL D»TOR ipCKERIN't►t Ohl'1`ARIO 11.00. s...m, = Horsing Worship . _. A., L. 11h.,. Rector of 3t. SavioWr'e ; - Daily service To =A.31 �� Ambulan" 8046 s PHONE: Peek. is. 8,00 p, m. ►• Diocussion. Group .., . Church, Toto, Mr, Hiatper will, : ' - : • 08HA�1'A Day m Iri/itt At the 'Motes • .risi't our church and the Rector of bartered Buses ltise AN - s • s • ' St. Paul'a. will preach at St. Saga• Wa , MC ACH -4m Prop. _ � Ujoir practice at the Church, Fri- four's 'This' -exchange of pulpits• will j day, pt 7.30 p, m: I I take place. -in all parishes -in tbA MID -2MWNE•• PiCKOUNGc c t c f':.' _. ••Ili y is part of the centenary celYbri•c' r _ Pickering �•� :'WOOD WORKING �Aaniverssr, Services tione of Atte Synod. , KEN w NU a LA n n t - • . V t• 1AHFN1GT3 . 2" P. M. y .l ICi�� i t j• IL Special music by pupils. Mart PICKERING LtING GOSPEL C ?1f M.M A w I�FlOff>9A1 CAHii�fHl'8 Guest Preacher = Rev. Roy Rickard LUCTIO N E E R8 - of Columbus Sunday School Ljossusd and Authorized for the HiALT and PhFBZ'1HGEtED 10.00 A. M. — Cooatieo of Ontario and York CTI AND A Welcome Awaits . Yes .>Bevot�iseal_.- Fbrm Stock, Implements House--VAUATOR H05fE, Rti. 11.00 A. bold Furniture, 'Real Estate t' St. George's Anglican Church Evangelisdf Service_ SW our Specialty at Reasonable Pbegq or Wribe G. A. BekStSunday, May 25. Sunday School at 1.00 P. hL Rates. Dual Service for the - 10'a. nil'K*rving Prayer at'll a: ALL.:WELCOMD # .- Prks of Ona Yi* DUNDAS St. BAST RIPBI°TRY Pichming TWave nt: Preacher ob `Labe service, Rev. Minister —Rev. W. C. Neale I -FRONS 38 - PICKERING - Hk. SiS:,B. Harper, A., L. Tk,, Re P. m • • • • -.. .._ :. mumba P. Markham O. ' one Maik. WS Agfa. 69W8 r for of St. Saviour's ch s Chur, Zloronr _ ta. Mr. Harper will visit our church 0A1RPORT UNITEfI CHIMCH prentices have been established • / and the fisc or of StGebrge's will Rev. J. K. Brabant Minister since 1890. EILEEN JACK90N a' St, Saviour's. This ex-. Church Service - 2.06 P. M. ' saeHon+m+ OPTOMETIM9? OPTOMETRIST. change of pulpits has been preach arras - Sunday School. - 2:00_ P. M. Examined Glasses Fltted : 9.80 to nLoo and $.8e to tf,OA Eras _ - Evenings: Mon Wed Fri, Z to PICKERING : DAVID H. MARSHALL _ And DISNEY BLDG.. Opp.'P. O. • - BY P� ffi - - _ -Accountant OSHAWA, ONTARIO First Door Eaut- Of : gARM and STORE ACCOIINT3. •Phone • Res. 5-4587; Office 5-8143 Masonic Hall - PHONEt PICKERING 48REFRI RAT 0 Three -Day Service Arrangedy PHONE: PICSERILNG =r J ` ( - .. l i DO-NEVA and ItICHARDS , SAL ES & Loyal Pogue : it , . SERVICE y _ ,Ohtario Land Surveyors, And - Now_ SllinnyGirls p Professional Engineers LICENSED AUCTIONEER _ .Repairs To All -Makes. & Me el$• $i5 Bing Street; East OSHAWA, ONT. Pickering and �khitby Townships _ . - - et lovely Curves - .. - — , Phone: Household and Property t 1 more l } Ccs . refs and 1Damesttc Jul 13 �. to _ i 5 c G lbs. New Pep % T a1iata�3w.:�4'saQe Sales 1 Spec' lty _ i ■ S . hroMpt _�tte21t18A Given - uAw r It r e Mute cv --rev. It Mace ' ._.. ... _.. t ,:o hcxle ",,.. LA bene i.e AIM ,1 t'teku .uo. . i .. J Irl! r. t,w :wpk 11'•-!:I lt,a tt0 - SRN �' A I,'y. �a■�/j Whitby R R. 'i, Phone 814 t la ,i im . ,,«ttt {� , t t uFotut, - - .p.•.,�q t tPIT_.y.d Iatrwfu L,rY .- ._ ._ ... .., ,_ • r ave u.nua :a t ,, y ,t iryv�lFcluwa197J2 as ONTO ` ,'auL"t< t, r o a •u ,. lost'• ntxvca .41 pep : near ptaf rwz xta PRONE as / — 'Highway 'Monument Wor6a" HO TIN PROP.. _. _. ROBT. AUSTIN, , u1111t111n11tttitiHlllllllltlnllllnlntlllllnlllilltlf�IlHillNnn111NI1nI11111111n111111nnlnl�lnn111�l�tlltlntnrynniltlnnummatuutmunnnlitnuntn11111n1111111111 � ; - IMPROVEMENT R. R. i, `W'hitby, Ontario - - Two Miles Rest Of Whitby On - - - 4 ,• -FRA�K R. ,' MITHNo. 9 Highway Between Whitby Budget Plan And Ajar - - -'pAONE: WHITBY 44J - - y (no down payment regalred7 =100'00 to sa00°•Oe"' ft - _:.Meats, Groceries and Locker'Service ' ' 1 J To Twenty-four Menthe To Pty - • R AMC: A complete Service from �+ store " QUALITY FIRST.— SERVICE OUR - ` r+ + ` . for Home, Owners and Builders t P40MGRAPl1ER E Lumber and Trlm, Dooes, Sank, PICKERING _ PHONE , .0 t/s ' Brock 9t. Soatb. Whitby. out. Prefit Window Units, Wallboards Phone - 8255 and Plywoods, Hardware, Paint Nails, Builders' s9w,B+• Grade "A" Large EGGS in carton :' '' :45c doz: - _- THE :.._ CLENDENIN( : DIXON �o1Mi�e . LVIM1'Walkerton First, Grade Creamery BUTTER _ _ __:59c. lb� f :- CO. LTD - MAPLE LEAF 1 _ SCARBORO JUNCTION TENDER SWEET 1: a• is aNELESS HAM lb. `1 dl�QJtCL P QUA St. Clair Ave.?eve-East. 7C - One mile Wert of Sear. Collegiate _•_. ; tt �R or three blocks north of Stop is MAPLE LEAF A11�i MARGENE MARGARINE CLARK'S Oz. Tina ag, ,ow Scar 3336 Ho: 1117 - , ,1b. 35C BOLOGNA by piece"lb. 35C Potk C Beans ,2 for 330 a i tl • W. DIXON WANTED — HEINZ DEVON — SL D O ICED bIONAR'GH PROIRRIE MP COUNTRY HOMES gtralIIed Or Juluor FOOd SIDE BACON ;;lb. �5c t ` SMALL ACREAGES AND FLOUR ' . I. 7 1b, bag 49C ;AMBULANCE -FARMS 5 i)z. tin 9c� _ t We Have Waiting Buyers' With FRESH GROUND PARD ` Good Cash Down Payments' IHAdQBOR,G lb 45e DO Food a rsl oz. tins, 270 NONE CALL • Mr. INGLIB GRANULATED ! $. For Prompt And Experienced SUGAR 5 1b. bag 51e BLADE ROAST ' 49C • KELLOCr I CONANT and CONANT Service. B lb 0 0 'Barristera and Solicitors Nights: MA1091 - Office EM3-0604 Tea Bisk lar e..pkg. .50e� oT SHORT RI C KN POPS - for 35e - $ d i -R Oz. Pkg: ,foram D. Conant, IL,C• PRI RIB Roger G. Conant, B. A. J. A. WTLLOU�GHBY sad SONS . Realms JUNKET POWDERS -ROAST,. rolled lb. Pablum '48C OFFICES ASSORTED' FLAVORS 79c psL►wa, Oat, 7 1-2 Simcoe SL S. • Sixty Experienced Salesmen Package 18e; MIXED CEREAL 18 Off. Pkg. 'sa. Phone: �- EW�>ished 1900 Rack or ' Shoulder' Ajax, Ontario. ' _ TEA • OUR OWN BLEND Phone - 24 Gruefruit -Juice (Sweetens , P: AL LANAl of VEAL lb ,G� . 9C l lb pkg..73c AIL �. . • ' . �, DELICI" OAF ;ngurance Co• _ Real Estate - Insurance _ WRLTE OR PHONE KING'S -ROW AJAX - - PORK �.3heap Ratea•For Farm And Country With Dressing` lb. 65C _ BiBldinji • D. G. MAITLAND, MANAGER viudstorm`Insurance on Buildings t Phone Pickering.-- 259J1, _ k r A Tast' Sandwich Windmills, Silos, .ete... _ Y Automobile Insurance Of All Sands AJAX PHONE' —' 188 ,YOUR.LISTING INVITED ---STOKELY'S 14 Oz. TIN - bowman & -Gibson - STOKELY S FANCY 15 --Oz. TIN- _. Whole'Kernel. -Corn :-. 18c PHONE - WHITBY -521 Money Pod.. Peas 19c -� SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain, five _ OLD HORSES — =ib•0�9 to fifteen pounds. New Op, too. Try - You will always buy Freeli•I'ruit anti Vegetables 'sit reasonable prices: - - - - A4 -Your- Farm, _. fwnous Odtt'ea -Tonic Tablets for' ALSO double results; new healthy' flesh; l4RAD OR. CRIiPPLED STOCK new-pis°r. New "get Aequainted - -Store CLOSED' IM -def �AT 24t� OPEN sll da�`..�ONDSY� Stith. _ . 1Hr -!y' Pld:-ap aide, ONLY � 60c. All- drt�ieh. _ �. • �' �'' 'lliLi. ltl]it ..:� - ...AIgINIM111MNIMI�IMs1�N�NIMIpI1NNMIN��� •- ._ ..:.: >!lntia f7o�ea .• ,A/Irwe� �! � n • �'_.----. _ -- - -.. ... _ - : _ 0 _ 77 _ ,BREAK FARM PRICES..-.... -- - _ _ - - - y Consumer prises are — 4! -its Itie, i i g indeuernmrnt's_method to reduce the cost.Jt: d1,>�ee Low - l0 & Producer prices tp _ - r AL E TRAFFIC WILL BEAR hogs. at 2Kc.: Beef at : 3c. ALL • � Eggs at 83c.; Batter at — J. S. McLean, Prea;dent-Canada Packers, testify. 5k,.; and now lRe lateest—Cheese at 24c. fug before the House of Commons Prices Comm. ' - . - Iti May 8, 1948, - Kt:JlL' 1iBER—These .are NOT "floor- prices Eo the - --- •- ''We buy as -cheaply as we can and we sell Disc -• _ - producer, these prices PLIAS HANDLING.CHARG,48 -' jky� w X;. meat for as much as we can get for it—I wP1 are guarantees to the packers and pro:ea*rs against GET ALL THE MARKET WILL ZUSTIFY s any possible losses. ME GIrTTING." -NET PROFITS AFTER TAXES AND THE FARMER -GETS WHArS LEFT - - r - _ - Mr. McLean also said: P 1945 1 O50 "The to - livestock is sold for the total sum, Canada Packers : - - ;1,274,811 5,128,018 ` ' _ whatever ft ia;' fro>m that 'Burk is deddctea b :" fie8naeker's e - Burns and Co. _ 287 548 1 9? tf02 `` ' — ' expense and the packer's profit, �. f and the farmer gets the balance." `31assey-Harris - 71,588,488 18,108,721- - _ ,r .x•� B - �� - 'It is time for the farmer to pt�oteat by aendin s• • FO EPRESEN'TaA, ANT' R TION By AND -it farmer to Ottawa,instead of another a "' R IG BUSINESS OR exponent of ?BEP E? .. '. BUSINESS" 'ESB: , - . -- � :-- . _.,- :: -___ -.. _ 9 • �.. =Vote - and El _ 'ROY SCOTT --- PARKER- 3EAGRAyE; 9N'F, 10Y SCOT ---- k - •• -FARMER-LABOUR CANDIDATE olia}fed by the Co -Operative Commonwealth Fed 'l�iirty! twv travelless called at -the .. _ clar,emont home of Mr. aM Mie. �- ,a at :1?ickering on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ward. Mr, and Mrs. P. Hardy of Torun r Russell Puke is r at 'tb=. Bob got oft the road as early Sunday morning lo haeme. a Y sported 'to be far as he could, but the onkro ' lvQk amu. -Id t`ie ch'idhood home of"} {e' spent tile' week eitd ditti Mr. I'toniirg song cicely after his reo- � r ' and Mrs. Walt Hard •, car Brazed them. The two boys were l 'We irgret to he that "ter I moon ent see burns. His brother, Leon, he late artist Tam Tho Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boniface, of who Underwent an- operation _last oe] leer n up, while the driver o� the Lorne MacFarlane who movorel: ; We are pleased to welcome Mfr. Toronto, spent the week -end herb week is also i an-og as well ay yzas taken. to hobpltstl,'. �- from Pictoti, N:S. a few-weeki ago I. and Mrs Barrett -back to their cot- wjth.Mr, and Mrs, Ed Boniface: l can for the �+ge on the 8th. cohcessio after Purpose of raking his mot- � Mr. and Mrs. Clare Fs;eevil "and " � expected. � _ Ther home after a siy-mont'h.visit a.•. their winter in Toronto. Floodlights Being Installed FOR FREE ESTIMATES ` Mrs, W. Neale suffered facial inr I family spent the—weeklend—at their i Work is under way trig •w� � mofig her s:s.ers and brothers here, cottage at. -Caesarea' was killed shortly after his tetgrn juries on Mothers' Day while drit- i have the floodlights installed in .Gurney Heating' Sy*eirr - - :kome—from gas fumes, while down ing *ith her son Churl' near hi$ i � Brougham ball team defeated the tke park.. The -opening r home, A lrcals in the Park -,sere on Frida} nota been announced ht has - home Eavetrough and Tinsmith S_ upp$Iq ` a -well. passing car sideswiped t}erp yet, It aiil...be r slight -in a score. of X44. the members of-'.the Goodfellow- 'and knocked them against the wind• r- big night and some luck person +Sold an ...ship Class held their meet' ig last• shiAd• Mie Georgina Foiw th, Oshawa, ill, win.. a t lerisiori.set Be Bare' to d Iaseallsd Y t R e PHONE: --PICK. 80871 v"eek' at •the horre of lir._ and Mires Mir. "Sam spent the weekend with hgr people got a .draw tigkjL- or tickets==_ _ ilay or' har his father here. :' Henry. Johnson The topic was - "7nd a brother .,nd his wife..-iro.m early. , ���a s ` "Mothers," irlrs. li; A::se,son ga:e i Uxbridge on •Sunday afternoon. Mir. Tum Davis had Rood i,,ck_:w. Local Boas Rave" -Narrow Fecape MA Mr.. and Mgrs. _Ed. Lewis ;were 'fis'hing at Hall Lake on the aeekr Bob Ward and Doug, Reynolds. e story of the history cf Jahn .l'FS-. _ _aF- •end catching five ;dandies' all had a. a Pe y : J�'heet Metal Wong. iey's-:mother, anti ,Airs. R: Redshaw Via! to with MIG• and 14Irs. $,3tii " • ._ � t► craw e3ca on Saturda the his Queen. ti'ictoria Mlrr, y' rr•easurinit 18 inches' night, w tory of l.,r and family' on the 30tz birth- g t, _her. enroute to Whitby,_ on - oW. Ev-ana sang : My Mother's .t=ray= -day 'of Mc' Taylor's father, and, Mr;' and Mrs. Keith Drake, of No, fi gigiµay0 jet east of Brou- Retr of Pickering pews Oghy ',er Mrs, Peddie, the new piesid 41arion Taylor iZth birthday{• Orillia, spent the weelFend with sham; a west bound car came right - Mr.•and lira. Gordon Taylor spent- 1 - _ >;,erit, opened the discussion about. the allocation of the. money, to the new J.the week -End fishing in the north. Training School. It wee uecided-that. _ Mr. and ,blt•s. Don Hedges and supper in the basement would pro- Mr, And Mrs. Len Lye spent Sun- - ' : vide the funds. Roll Call was ani-.. day in, To with Mr. and Mrs. w'ered by a Bible verse, containing..) 7111.0maa Lye and -family, - _ _ si mothea• 8 name. Rev, - Lackey I Congratulations to Rev. H. and - ;dosed' the meeting with prayer. Mrs'.Lackey on the birth of a son _ = A " ge*wwr card was signed by on Sunday, at Brierbush Hnepitsl, - the membra zens Pint, to be sent. to -Sto!xvville. C1 Mr. Russell Piikey who is. in a Tor- Jos._ Morley, RCAF, spent the onto Hospital. i " weekt•end with his family. here, _ The W. I. met at Mrs. Valentino spent the home of Pe the week- _ - - Mr. land Mra. G. M. Forsyth .last . enld with friends in Toronto. week, with thirty-fi•re members pret. Sorry to report that Mr. Wim. KEEP MAY 24th.WEEK-ENDtsenk,®Iu, McConnell,: President, 'was ie�iana is confined 1 to his home with TO - - An charge. One of the members gsvi the measles. !e topic on educ educated People leave the country" reception for John anation of "Why do Several from here attended the ,andMA. may, FREE OFACCIDENTS _LAUNDRY Hdaytt YOUR week -ends bring unusual traffic hazards to - ,-�—•� Ontario: More driver's and pedestrians t�se � m.�h . _ and highways. More miles are travelled. More time is Y WASHED and _ IRONED - spent out of doors,' and thousands of children are re-• . . Teased from school. All these 'facfors_-swell_ the normal arffi • c volume• find 'increase the danger of accidents. ' _ • t I earnestly urge all citizens, and alt leaders in com- munity and municipal life, to encourage widespread + ' _ awareness of ..the need for safer driving and "safer walking. - BUDGET BUNDLE—Five pounds for, 99 200 - The traffic accident record can be kept down—if for each additional ... pound. Everything coinpletefl• - s s his part. washed and ironed, including .� _ . ,each of u doe .... -and delivery shirts. Pict► -ns ;- partment of'Hi hwa S is eohductin a. lammed.' ry included. TELEPHONE. a -De g y 19t5W1 or 45 ' _ g P 1 - - ttar aaccidents. k on tet us. all work to�jether to keep ' our famous REVITALIZED DZty the approaching holiday period free of accidents. • CLEANING gives you the ^cleanest" - _ t • dry cleaning you can get Even old - - - - ' clothes get a newIkese on life when _.they're.REVITALIZEDI- 1 _ -- _ GEO. H. DOUCETT - - Eastern House MINISTER T.-•Stephengon, Prop Woo•1'� Grocery Sfere - Pickering - 43 Dumbarton = - t'hotie vfmS vl'-LAUND -REIRS. _ - _ _ •• _ - _ _ .• , t ► - ' _ 173 OSSINGTON AVE., TORONTO- PHONE LL. 2T61 - _- ... -. ,....... .sere:+. y decorated with. bo eb' � � ' Ston book the priAg p_ �i �* °a °g atbera6oa. a welcome :Yrs. Feeney homed 1 Affirmative and di*. of s fivers, and pops o! via- +- Tttelbi Jbid vim* ,r can-_ der is Torosibo with her y Geo- Dasioatr and Mi. Geo. Gi*. lets, the W. Ar entertained',Woar �7 '`'' >K �* ns fatxiiy fo3' ihixe winter. Also, Yrs. 9[s. and ins, Donald Ritchis -rir the N ti�gse da" e109*e. duck mirth was oee- an's Assoeiatlon and W. if. S. A,ux- on t8s iibd his parents Bruce and 1Vtn. ssioned 4�ng elect�ida."'vote. si'yeu Watsoa and Yrs. Smith, who have by the arguments, and - on ilisries from neis4iborla4 churches• like but YOTE. ktwce Riitrh3e � ]W�ixe;i' Day. a come Oo stay with 'her. . the basis of PoInite 'adianced, the Yrs. S. Jones, the President, eonF . ][. liariock were at Bancroft lest k a' judge, 'Yrs Ndrtgon, awarded the dusted the meeting. The Devotion- • Yrs. irerette and Mrs. Clark 'decisionto the 'Affirmative. The al Period was ably taken by Doss - — Roll Call was a list of questions Somer-pille, Mrs. Tunnell and Yrs. sFenx the week -,sad with the for and answers froze the W. I. Hand- Mottershead -all of Dunbarton :led - _1aet''e daughter,_ Yrs, L, T. Jahn -our thbughts on the object of— - - - - s book. A p1gseant si'tertyoon lues $_- — t ended with a social time over the "Sisterhood Xrs. L+emsnon spent a couple of - - throughout the world." d1 last week is Toroatlo, teacups, with hostesses: Mrs. B. This was followed by the familiar — - • -- Mr. and Yrs. Yitcheil, oronto, Haney, Mrs. Al. Haney, tone. I� and beautiful solo `Bless this House,, .{,•. ,� :1is>ited their danghtar Mfrs. _ Sheppard and Mrs. L. T. Johnston: Fung impressively by Yrs. Braham, v*and and family once day last �weeli. very successful euchre in aid ' of Centennial Church. Roll Call was %a Firemen are sponsoring a of the new fireball fund, was, bold responded to by. a verse from the • eine to be held in the Tpwnship by the Women's Institute in the Tp. Pealme. Mrs. C. Whittaker, from 8dt; on Tuesday e,ening, May 87• Hail, on Tuesday; May 13. Twenty Cedar Grove, rendered a piano solo six tables of euShr•e were played and in the form of a medley •ir . • iProltieeds int, aid of the new firehall p y . �-- Y of sacred fust Come and enjoy a pleasant the prizewinners were: Lone Hands songs and hymns. A lady from the •+� Howard Plaxton: and Mrs. Swain; Rouge Hills read an informative ove�g and help along a worthy let Mrs, YJ-flamiltnn,, Mr. W.' and interesting ebony on the origin caths. ladies please provide` Sunday P a en we the `home of her nephew IIand niece, Swain, (con.) Mrs. W. H. Ellicott ha.1e in Jesus". Ike highlight of the and Mr. Chea. Burrows. Travelling meeting was an ,address b Mr. gad" Mrs, A. M. Crocker, ase g by.Mrs. A. • ' Prizes - Mrs. Petty, Mr. J,. Tweedie; E. Young, Pickering, 'who, in a do - Birthday Prize - Mrs. MacAloney; li htful and informal manner told Mr. and Mrs, Rose Knox and dau�- g - - Lucky Card No. Mrs. Ross Madill. u of the eriences she and her ghbsr Faye; also Mr. and Mrs, A. s �P - ' Over $53.00 was handed over to husband had as missionaries to the 8ardy, of Toronto, visited Mt. and the Firemen a8 a result of this en- h - ^'� A Mrs, John Knox of Hampton o'n este River District. She brought `'> -- —joie evening- — Clear}3z l' � .. The May meeting of the 'Women's Mrs. J. Stewart" and little dau- women in this area, and -how east- iustftute was held on Tuesday af- g'nter Carol Dianne returned home ential the work of the United Church ' on Saturday from Oshawa Hospital. was to raise the spirit of defeatism ►� xi2.•r ;� moon, May 13. a good att P All feeling fine, _ to a higher Christian standard of +' w th th . 'ilia st meetnng was opened. 6h Give of 6.O�li VAL�l� with the Installation Ceremony for Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Wilson, Mrs. life4 At the ,close of the meeting see) thenew officers, conducted by Mrs. Seebeck ,and Ethel, had dinner on the Cherrywood ladies served a da _ r Birrell, Dist, President, after which Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. TOM licious lunch. -the new President,- Mrs. M. Ellicott Rickard and son Freddie. _ Mr. atr►d Mrs. Tweddie, Mr. and � Mrs. Robertson had a business Mrs.. Leonard Gates and Mr. and - . because telephone hands and brains are working o!� took the' ebair- One Minute Silence. and the Reading of the 3,3rd Psalm trip to Toxionto on Saturday. Mrs. R. Tindall, toget:heir -with the fine. to And better and cheaper ways of doing Mrs. Rose 'Middleton t . the by things, the most anybody pays fora home telephoto was held in memory •od the late � cousins from near communities - � Mrs. T. C. Brown, In the business. week -end with her son Gerald and visited at Cedar Brae on Saturday, _ _ is 18 a d Mrs. Middleton of Highland. Creek. d �• pt+ooeediags the Institilxte" mooted to on fixe occasion of Golden Wed- ' eek for the Course offered by the Congi;atulatdons to Ran. H. and �g Of' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kay. Chances are you DePar�enb-"We call it Human Mrs. Lackey on the birth of a son. John 9tanl P� a than fhaf ... Mr. and Mrs Sherlock and Mise �+ son o! Mr. and "less than the cost of a eosuai soda at the corner Members were reminded Mrs. Earl Taylor, and Elizabeth _ «" [the Ttreedsmnir Eesa Compet- A�naon, of Toronto, visited Mr. Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. � d� store. y and Mrs. -Al. Hary and Yrs. Bar-, Smith, were Presented by $Asir We will right on keeping 'Rion --The Rural Home. Ikleptee tie �1� telephone servke ve Sr. on Sunday. _ •!wet+s dboeen to ti►a Dlatrict Annual y parents, for Baptism on Sunday. to be hefd at Ajgz on May Zg. Mm Yr. and Mr's. Donald Duncan_ of Mr_ and Mrs. J. C. Tindall were b�• � telephone east low. - i. T, "Johnston, Mrs. N. Borbon, I Brooklin, visited her grandparents recent visitors with Yr. and Mfrs. �fra. ,T/m. Ellicott, Jifre. X. Ellicott. Mr. and Mzs: Hamilton on Sunday. R: Tindall. ti sand Yee• L, Sheppard Me=&n de- Rim Jean McGuckin 'and M1ss Congratulations t o Mr. and Mrs. - - trewportadon to Afar are end with Mr,, and Yrs. B. MoGuek- Leonard Hollinger on birth o! ' l� 'TMB BELL TBLBPHON' COMPANY OP CANADA" ur `to be 66 President know. m• of Goodwood. n son at the Toronto East General _jL "fU progxam took the form of » Hospital )bn Tuesday, May 13. - debsio— 3+tesolved that the untag Qi�wwd Watch for further partfctulars i[aa makep, i Better Husband abaft _ an important date, June 3, whet} two - 6' the holes thaw does the Farmer." In t:�errywovd United" Church. groups of W. A. ladies are plan- - t, TH E N x -#R MIKE STARR S THE MA F Fi., Tfi R OT MIA :. -.. µ - _ RVOI a ._ YOU , f x on y - -- CA B ri`nQ down_..,_. _ _ -H IGH PRICES'a''dHIGH TACEt ,. _. ., tree teen T h 6-0 ff i C - *61 Opposition', S – > J rogressive .::.y 4 _- ` +� t r�Pregress o�>rse'rr�oi iso os% ' • .. - .. � 's THEATRE WHITBY � .PHONE 618 . _ THURSDAY, P`RIDAY, SATU$DAY —MAY 22, 23, 2-4. = Evening Shows At 7 and 9 P. M. Saturday Matinee ',at J,80. Sat.uday Evening Shone Starts at 0.00 -P. AI. i -- ROB HOPE and HEDY LAMARR — IN -: My Favorite Spy ' PLUS — "OVIt NEIGHBOR NEXT DOOR" — CARTOON — SPORT 1 R MONDAY, TR: ESDAY, WEDNESDAY MAY 88, 21, 28, S ; ' Xviening Shone At. 7 P. M. Last Cbmpt to Show At 8,91(1. - The Lady From` Texas Sushby's Hardware. BEATFY ELECTRJC RANGES j BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS i RANGETTES AN -D I •'ELECTRICAL. APPLIANCES 8-H Paints and Geaepal Hardware PHONE 46 PICKERING T l om ms to be one of the beat en- tertainments we've ever had in. -Our hall. AAI pzoceeds'go for community purposes. WEST HILL LH Stop 81, Singibn ;Road SCAR:. Phone 7 - 611 THU RSDAY,- FRI, SATVRX)AY,--MAY 22, 24, 24, � CALLAWAY WENT THATAWAY WITH HOWARD KEEL and DOROTHY McGU'IRE Anne sof the ,ladies r iN TECF[I3IICOLOR. STARRING • _ IWW ARD DUFF and MONA FREEMAN- r'� IN COWIt r -P%U& r Osage FortOsage - 13uribarton Mee. J. Mills, held the open rrk+et- inB of the W. M. S. last Thursday. . MAN WHO %nm imp uimamr - , J.M. TECHNICOLOR . . ' . ; - 1— ZAN PVrM8 and LOVIS JOL`RDAN Alva. WITH — LEE J. COBB f d JVITH — ROD CAMERON and JANE NIGH = ` Friends of Mrs. Geo. McConochle will be pleased to hear that she is v 1 'MONDAY, TUES., Wp.-Y .I?AY — MAY 26, 87, 2e. Ottawa for the weekend. ' AND FOX NIOWS .- .. .. _ _ well @IIotr,$}l t4 return to her hoiao. Mr. and Mie. tiVm• Wheeler, Mr. , lydl d0TZ Wndence ' concerning the is were ser7ed and a few darer Iti s ATTRACTgON _ . _...�- _ Congratulations to Dugald and Mn. Thompson on 'the birth of a •c�niyation, should be addressed. .--rs tested the new dance floor. Ov - r lunter " -Saturdays and Holidays :Ik"P. m.. :. - - iRoom -For, One More daughter (Christine- Anne) an -theO Oshawa Hospital. - = ,Matiwee Saturdays and Holidays. •. :. 1.30 P. 3L *' anis Church Service in Centenary ?iVTTH — CARY. CRANI and BETSY DRAKE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilker,f of Long Breach called on friends here United Church; .' , -IN TECHNICOLOR 1W7TH = ANTHONY STEEL clad DINAR SHERI'DAN : Mr. Tyas flew to Halifax last week our hall, open' tr`0m 8 a. m. till 6 ` Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joe- 'Marquis 6f Durhzt3n were pleased to on Sunday. 6 a 'brie$ business tr1#: ' P. • m. -.(om. t'inre). PPleisie get Liberal• Candid- but eatrly and avoid the last miry �. JOS I' o' Vote is see 'them on '.he' week?.end. 1 F�� uta rush. you lute -.but Fate, sad Mr. John Japoe Mise Barbara Cook daaoed with —FAIRORT• BEACH— - - ,Mir.' ariil -Mrs. H. i'rarsail had theMr. - _ bo. Mr. John LTMty chaired the the Dance Recital and Revue which field furrier's br'otlier cail 4n trem o.er,- the week, -end. Waterloo had been ..taken to osp- Dunbar Lumber & iw to be on Thursday and FriF flathi7ias. Mrs. Phin intrddnced 04467' '!'hit : the Planet IDWUWin BWAM at the M cent Ballet --Festival at the Royal . MAN WHO %nm imp uimamr wife of the' candidate and looked --F t WOO�landb after the distaff side of the acY Alva. WITH — LEE J. COBB ivities with the bel ,�. p of several ot- Mr. and Mrs: B. Warwood were in v 1 Mr. F. B Robertson is Secr@taay . >:er Indies. Es. Skidmore and Charley Ottawa for the weekend. ��D BAR. qt oar Community Association, and me me prod the music. Refresh. Mr. and Mie. tiVm• Wheeler, Mr. k THEATRE FOLICT - lydl d0TZ Wndence ' concerning the is were ser7ed and a few darer isnd Mr's. H. MicClemebt -and' Mr Box OMitE Opens"l�renings 4s0 P. M. •c�niyation, should be addressed. .--rs tested the new dance floor. Ov ,end Mrs. 4has. Risk were in Han* " -Saturdays and Holidays :Ik"P. m.. er one hundred were . _ .'Vo �, His home is on Old Forest present and Ilton on Sunda attending a Kiw-. Sunday g - = ,Matiwee Saturdays and Holidays. •. :. 1.30 P. 3L Road, East Woodlands, and his kad a- very pleasant evening• anis Church Service in Centenary FLOODLIGHT. PARKING r. - address R, li. >), Picker Next- Monday is Election Days t, There will be two - voting polls . at United Church; .' ]MAKE PARKING A PLEASURE WITH OUR • i ' Mr. Tyas flew to Halifax last week our hall, open' tr`0m 8 a. m. till 6 ` Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joe- 'Marquis 6f Durhzt3n were pleased to • ATTE:\DAtiTS AT -ALL TIMES _ 6 a 'brie$ business tr1#: ' P. • m. -.(om. t'inre). PPleisie get Liberal• Candid- but eatrly and avoid the last miry �. JOS I' o' Vote is see 'them on '.he' week?.end. :I L AW TO� F�� uta rush. you lute -.but Fate, sad Mr. John Japoe no —FAIRORT• BEACH— ' 1lL. P. tor' Durham, . spoke at last TO I' Tuesday night's meeting in 'one 'Be sure anti get ,your tickets for ,Mir.' ariil -Mrs. H. i'rarsail had theMr. Dan Snyder received word on bo. Mr. John LTMty chaired the the Dance Recital and Revue which field furrier's br'otlier cail 4n trem o.er,- the week, -end. Waterloo had been ..taken to osp- Dunbar Lumber & iw to be on Thursday and FriF flathi7ias. Mrs. Phin intrddnced 04467' '!'hit Mrs.:Iacobs wislies t�o. extend h'er ital.•yuite ill. We Irish her a .speeds t ��1P8 evesringr of " W#eX t inks to all biose ��ho helped to Ty—�Bih�dll±, rimke-,her-Z'ag Day for the Ajay The many -children of =he comm- :NORM FORRE3T Pickering Heap: so successful, an • unity enjoyed the picnic on Saturn dad Dunfair apprecia- ;phone` 195 W IT ...tc 'ler canvassers, .•CltheaDumond, at Viaper-in. Ruth Cane and • Marlene Smith- • o€ Lion .of he recoLA attendance the Fairport .Beach, -also to Sharan Han- previous Sunday: Opposite ,liiwanis Perk –. 111h, Laurel Hannah and Jane RaN- - Open Evenings and Saturday ey, of .Dumbarton. Pickering Public Library Canvass Afternoons Everyone reports a good time at Oct 81 the-• dance •on Saturday night, The June a-; lucky .winner of the large• boy: of groceries was Mrs. J. Denney, and , the Spot prizes went to Mrs. Denney and Mrs, Dumond. At the close of the dance everyone met Michael -TIRE Starr and bars. Starr as guests of : the evening. This is an invitation bo all -rate- HEADQUARTERS wife of the' candidate and looked --F t WOO�landb after the distaff side of the acY payers to come tb your' C wrrunity Hall this Saturday, May 24,' at 9 _ _ :. Avtho' rigo� ' ivities with the bel ,�. p of several ot- p, m, for the election of officers for .for Mr. F. B Robertson is Secr@taay . >:er Indies. Es. Skidmore and Charley files ao arng ye" 'discuss many ��D BAR. qt oar Community Association, and me me prod the music. Refresh. matters of interest for the future ;+► lydl d0TZ Wndence ' concerning the is were ser7ed and a few darer of the community. - •c�niyation, should be addressed. .--rs tested the new dance floor. Ov Monday, May 28 is' your, privilege' Sales & Urvice er one hundred were . _ .'Vo �, His home is on Old Forest present and v! your candidate, -so vote to to for Road, East Woodlands, and his kad a- very pleasant evening• as you like, but vote. ° , ret.. •..m.s1. w sir TPOW . GO - address R, li. >), Picker Next- Monday is Election Days t, There will be two - voting polls . at The Ladies' Auxiliary wishes toImmwimsewm extend- :their grateful, thanks for, Mr. Tyas flew to Halifax last week our hall, open' tr`0m 8 a. m. till 6 ` all. Ithos@ who donated or helped in 6 a 'brie$ business tr1#: ' P. • m. -.(om. t'inre). PPleisie get Liberal• Candid- but eatrly and avoid the last miry �. JOS I' o' Vote is any way to make their Rhea so nuc- ceasehrl.'Theie were many cakes, 'pies :I L AW TO� F�� uta rush. you lute -.but Fate, sad Mr. John Japoe cookies and and ca3* etc on __ SALES ' 1lL. P. tor' Durham, . spoke at last TO I' Tuesday night's meeting in 'one 'Be sure anti get ,your tickets for display which was quickly bought, and many thanks goes to our dim- P.H. 29W IPICKERINB, ONT: bo. Mr. John LTMty chaired the the Dance Recital and Revue which field tingaimhed ,and autatan�ding t�at!up' DODaE - DESOTO = GA4 -OIL,. REPAIRS iw to be on Thursday and FriF flathi7ias. Mrs. Phin intrddnced 04467' '!'hit reader Ides. Tannehill who lulfllled evesringr of " W#eX her duties very capably. �?�'•, r.'�',..�... •w.4v �kk7,i � 'A'�r".!�'"�(+4c,.:.��,�1.��'i➢+t���:.�",.y"�b".•xs�.,c;::N�"f.Y�.ia?'�:yt�+""�....�t�,}..,.`�•"�7�i"ir..::.i...___.. .�_. �, ..'x•:. _._.._- - .. _..�.. _.�___-_-_.._. ._...._._ ___.. :,6�iaL'�����d� - _�.. �.- • J S