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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_06_06J. : , s _ a : VOL 71—NO, 8 S PICKERING. ONTA111% FRIDAY, JtTItiE 6,-1952 - t Gents per Copy Asthorized as Second Crass Matter - -' _IBubseriptioa:Brce: $8.00 per year V. B. $2.5 W. C. AURKAR and SON YUb,USHERS _ _-.Canadian_ eElectric _fakes 1P Q tionnera� tPortonnin Acres - r . -�Piskering Township May Soon Have - :d Stinker - BASEBAZiT� l Annual Meeting South Ontario - r Its First Major Industry •� Pickering Village _ - • • Women's Institute �Pickerin _Townshipaq soon" Duzybarton r--The Morozuk, Fire BY CLIFF GORDON Over one hundred members of _ bane itis t major industry, if Relief. Fund here received a setback South Ontario District ,Women's In- Mr. Vernon_ Barrett was kr-'Ohio � the Cannell General Electric Co. when a bottle con over $86 Pickering Trounce Brougham 18.1 stitute met in the United Orurch, raining g this week attending a Junior rate " takes up t8 option on a 50i,-acre of fund collections was taken from Per Third Win In A Row Ajax, on Thursday, May -22; at 9,3U I mers' Convention farm -site on the farm of Levi An- a local grocery stole on Saturday a. m. for their Annual Meeting. Mrs. Jas. Koch attended the Cgu�+, r mil, adjoining the Johne-Maayiile afternoon. ~ Pickering Softbali team played' Alter that address of welcome, gi7en II nsey Picnic at Cobourg last Satur, b. Plant, at Port Union, it was' div. The fund wen started last week host to Brougham, Monday night, b) Mrs. F. Bunting, Ajax, the Dist. I day, ;r me by the Dunbarton K1,_wai C nilub in I and--^ee e.e—none -too gentle on-'the Seeretsrq-Tzeure�ga~.e-thQ ! M -is how If the firm decides to build, it north ward lads as the administered . utes and reports of the ear's 60rk. i aid of =Riau- Morozuk and his family Y Po Y from the hospital sad psogresaiag : F will erWt a eiia-building, $300,004 a 15-1 shellac on them. Pe efts The resident in her address 'spoke r plant. Arrangements are being made of five, who were burned out here made his firs Y P ,, ,nicely. , with the JohnsrMaeville people for last week, ?due Aub placed bottles 1 PPe�'ance on the I:rrefly of the progress in the past What has long been needed is -- • • �_ in all business places and planned 1 locals' mound a winning one. Fea- y ar�and of the retry successful Off= � village wse finally brougt ar steam and ravel water. An assess- to raffle.;C large box of groceries. I therstone rested this one out after icery Gonferer a held in Guelph bout do Tuesday morning when the -mean of $96,240 has beenuorrtputed� having limited Brou Splendid re a The ov.-riet of the grocery store g ti;ttam to two bite �� month p its were ' gravel areas of our streets were for such a plant.. The plant would in Previous meeting. It is a gi%en , b the C,.nveners of the reeve 762,400 feet of facto s where tie bottle was stolen said P g Y I sprayed with oil and is greatly ap- �E fie' _today-• that if police were unable I good bet that Featherstone will do I Wuvenwo of Standing Committees. ( preciated by those--in dire need in Mr. Amis said today that if the the chucking against the disturbing Miss Dora Burke of the Women's the past few weeks to recover "the •money, he would ret. option is taken up by the Company Stokes in Whitt n Frida rte ht.. lw!titute Dept, spoke on the eKten- ( Ree. A. E. and Mrs. Young, and - - - -- - place it himself." Y�►o Y $ P Po he will callow the balance of his , = � Another new face appeared in the j ,sioi, service to the homemaker, out- Rev, A. and Mrs, McLachlan, Ajar. _.----- �fo m to be zoned as industrial pro- PEEKS .AT :PICKER1�iG local line-u , George Male. He lining the change in We Program, I attended a in Toronto on x P service .- -�rty (Barbara-Knips) played for Evans Motors for a term and the benefits derived from ttiese�`Sanday ��ng or three. _He plays short stop and j. courses. Miss Ruth Shaver of `the Mr. and Mrs. John Lay were is LOoazwN Briefs May 8, 19M ) May' 23: marked the end of the—does a good job of it, He is not bad I Junior Institute spoke on Club Girls Ottawa this week. pocial season at the High School. On at bat either, rapping out a hoarser I work and asked that each Senior This week's-Doug. Hortop has �,- dS: Stephenson, Rosebank, again that evening .the last dance of the �_,and driving in Sour zona, Branch sponsor a Junior Institute measles and Holly I{arnndiulc, ` ;4•' -pales for entrance to No. 2A High* ; y:ear, !,May Madness; wall held. Ue- I Brougham came to bat in the Brat, if possifble. After the dinner in the =rumps: VV At Old Rosebank Road, No sides dancing there was a movie j inning with reven$e in their bats ! Canadian Legion Memorial Hall, by ,Mr, and Mrs. Henry Westneq _ action at present. _arA games for ,those who did not as they were still-smarting over -the the Ajax W. I. members, the meeting were in New Liskeard cver'the past . H. V, Shapley advises ho grill not dance. As usual;• everyone had a.i eight hitless and scoreless innings continued with community singing week-end enjoying the drive through ; ;sone his farm for industry.. wonderful time. _ ; painted on them Featherstone 1 led by the Pickering Branch ` Mrs. - D, )!l. Hughes Algonquin Pak. ghee likewise advisee. On Wednesday the last meeting and the •rest of the local team They E• B. Cooke, Fort Perry, conducted Congratulations to Mr. Jack LAvi Annis agrees . tozone his of parliament was held. After, - a did little about- it in this frame al- • the memorial service` The quilt Jud- Wade on successfully completing : farm providing option is taken up. fiery session, 'the two party leaders though they did get a couple of sten I Fee awarded tits R4M Prise to the his "Master's" year i__ M. A. Sc.,.- " pt, of Highways sidvises they - bade farewell, thanked the Senate on base they failed to score, Pick- BrOoklin Institute for their beast- at Toronto University. wbuild a bypass road from Fair- sari Students for the opportunity to I ering however showed they mean + iful trillium ' and maple lest sppliq- The Box Social held at the home pari Beach to Moore's Road then serve and did a little campaigning Pntinued On Page 4 ued quill, which they called "Oat- two it back to Township. oat the side for next yeate's election. ario's Own." ad Mr and Mrs. Garment Barrett . Sov&wast Fire Area adviser all A successful Field Day was held,' Scottish Youth Vinitie Local Farr. j two'loael son" r& B. �e last Saturday night was enjoyed by I g y ass by Mrs. B. See- *0 few who attended. _ wWkmMeta• firemen will be paid $1.00 haat weds. Thane were a lot, of ers, accompanied by MY& G. Flet- $ob Scott is about ready to pour for first .hoar and - 7ec, for oseh happy foem and a lot of sad ones Bob Thompson, Breehin, Scotland, ,her at the piano, Mrs. Evelyn -telae foundation to7 his new .home on Addi'timA. hour. Don Lynde now bel• StW the events and on Ole follow. iwho is spending this week at the I RaIcnan, of Oshawa, in her address . Lincoln Ave. 4e■t+es Flee _Cbded. ing day there were a lot of sun- home ofPilary W. Bo es and son chstse "Citizenship" as bar'ttopic and y Bert Coates, Toronto, viaitied loc- Movd by Mr. Newman, seconded burned ones. Bill, is one of- four Scottish young C the urged all wgtmen to use their Al friends in the village last Thum- _ 1by Mr, Michell that Council make Grade 18 have fynished,their Con people (two girls and two boys)' who ' franchise, Mrs. C. Agnew,,Provineiai day, Bert has completed his fourth pzarit of $260 to Oshawa"Hospital. fida itaiala m tate 100 of June, eoc- are 'spending three month- in Can--j board member spoke of the Imptior year U. of T. in Medicine. _C 4d g P amination will commehee for the', oda as the guests of Ontario Junior I'.ute work,in the -Province in the past Neil Murkar ."sot" his year is Agreed that Badhn Inspector r -whole -school.. Some who have -done Farmers. They will spend -w;'weeks I year and ford of the successful Optometry at the University. plrntiy houses to be built on old I well throughout the year will be . in each county -of Ontario, a diff- appealfor funds to purchase a true- Pickering Public School was the (esnti/ned on pa;e-threoJ 1 excused from write. - erent farm each v<eek' Bob, ivho is., for and flour for tthe people of scene of a 70-tesrber convention on ' - . txenty-one, with another member • The District planting two Wednesday afternoon, - - -- C r eec� is • s __]] of the group, will make a trip to.: ha' tripe. one to Barrie to visit the xa Erskine Memorial Day, Sunday ."Un C � Banff before goingrftome, ca'}tile the Quilt Fair and .,Museum and tate •Aja: and Pickering Thwnship other two go 'to fientucky. Bob sass her to Guelph during the Women's : _ _.. _ e. �,, 4 -.. • ; his first ball game hereon Monday institute, Holiday Week, The elec- General Hos.piaal w -� • 7'. might. He tikes Crnada,and asks the, _tion of 'officrre was conducted b �._ \ r ciimsty is Harmer than hack home. Mrs. Agnew. and the following were A Yucky drtaw for se- era] hand- 'night.* t e.ecbe.l: "President Mea. R. Birreil some prizes v,•}ll be only one' of i ' -' Several f be Ontario J �nror Far­. _ tools «•ill make• a trip 'this ' a. to CiLremont: let Vice President, Mrs, 'many features rxf the she~sum. er i'at 'Thr He:7r.Etagr•,. ;'cot' hod. W. 'Heron, Broa:.lin; 2nd Vice Pres- t' home of Mr. and 91r.> F. L. Ruddy, : l idtnt, Mrs. H. C. Hutchison, Ajax; 1 . - June 2K, The party, which begins at = cnetat Tivw urer, Miss •Ma n e Strawberry Tea At I) artan } y Continued On Page a _ _ Prawn, R. Ik 1', Locust Hill: Fed- i,. .Vie.Village Groxp oj' the•Dunbar- erafed "Reprepaentatice.'Mrs. W.�. tun C'rdited Church are holding a 1'r+tw•n, R. R. 1, Locust liiil; Al-x.r- 31I'S IC NIGP,T AT THE - Strawberry' TA-ma and -Sa1� of Home t,ute, Mrs. J,. Hedgerow, Clarervalivt; ' - HIGH SCHOOL Delegate, firs. R. Dirrell. of. + [ Baking 'and Linen, on the lawn at C' arernl:.nt; Alterr:ate, Mrs. ,F• r . A tui t�,-c:•pacity eruad (a mood t i, 7 n _the Jiw� sf•,. f:u•i: 2110 to-6;00 p, m. I outing, Ajax; Starling (: un:, t`.t,- hi. •: pan•n s u 'b i the and"cr• 3 on Saturday;, June 1 : - _ vee-Agric, and Gan. Indust:ins, ; Ruin of the Hi;h :.c:iool last Friday' �.' Mrs E. Lehman,. Stouffvilie; Home { even:n to i.e r :uc lies: "1S'.:sie a 7. NINETY-EIGHTH - _ _ ( Easter Rebekah- Lodge \o,O- - Economics and Health, Mrs: F. 'O'- Night" of the new school., in w�,ich AN:�iiVERS ARY 'The softwood pews ave been veorn ('elebrates Third 1 irthday ; t lli�'an thte rinci , . ; 11e Pickering; Historical Re- u p'c ,•ec �. ,, uquaint smooth by the maDY worshippers "•` 'catch and Current Events Mts. F. ( the parents wit%, the work being 1rM Nearly one hundred years ago a- who have used them-._.worshippers Easter Rebekah Lodge No. 350 cel- l;Aberts, Whitby; Community Act- done in this d•_l,ar•t:;.en:. bout sixty der.out•-Scottish pioneers w=hose -wak-efulness was none too e+brated their• Third Birthday w•itlh: ,-ites and Public Relations, ilirs. W. Instrumental and vocal accun.p �� proposed -to build a church, Some- •subtly-assured by a harrow mould- a party on May S, ju the 1, ,O. O. Griffith, Ajax; Citizenship and Ed- lishments were demonstrated in of them wanted to build o one ing built into the pew backs exactly F. Hall, Pickering. A' Guard of Hon-. ttr;tion, Mrs• Royce .Robertson, Port the evening's program, the former d site; pthers preferred 'a di•£ rent whet'. rt could. produce the most, or,was'fotmed for our distinguls}.ed. Perry; Resolutions, Mrs. D. Crosier. being the classes in band• and sym+- -location,-so •a^th typical Scotxh irr Aiscomfort.to anyone inclined to visitors, where they were received Stouffville;. Federation of Agricu4` Phonic groupst•-•brass, strings and frugality they decided to build two drowsiness. - :... and welcomed.. Sis. Fi}a i3olmage` in- re, MRs. Geo. Gray, Claremont, i reed instruments. 'Those of us who S' churches one -or_' the Second Con- lihere 1% a beautiful and well-kept troduced ' Sis, V. Pearce, Secretary Mrs. J. Hamer, Myrtle Mrs. T, ,J. took piano lessons'rimay (or nray not) cessior: northwest of D-ubarton and cemetery in ,the church yard where of the .Rebekah •�ssembl • of Ont.: n g, "�'' • . • rY � y � '..reeler, Pickering; Auditors: J. remember just, how far «'e .were one elsewhere. T.ve cor•cession _many famous. pioneers are sleeping _ Sis• E. Balsdon introduced Sid Carr, M, Chapman, M. N. Pegg, advanced at the end of gig months-..,,• S? , chutch'was civ-np`,eted -in-m;dsumr their last long sleep. Here, too, are Sis. Disney; Past Presidents; also Mrs. X.- White, Brookl:n, with a, those who do; and heard this ping- *t mer 1854, ,and cost approximately the graves of several men and Sis, L. Correll, acting Dist, Deputy , f�•,V- Drell chosen remarks thanked ram no doubt marvelled at what has one thousand Withhr less %'•omen who were active' during the President,. Our guests were precen- e,; c<rYone who 'tad helped make the been - done by Instructor Rink i than a•year it was free from debt McKenzie Rebellion of 1537, for as,,. ted.with, corsages of pink and white 'such a grand ,success; and • , 1t is no easy task to take a gro "and hard been'ofiicially named The early as 1832 the plot was used for carnations. Other visitors were r::• at 5,3'0 thy. Natioiral Anthem was of persons, each with a diff t `x ErskLne Church. 'buriPJs.'Much of the early history ceived and welcomed from Oshawa,, mg, bringing to a close a very instrument, and in sic and. one Previous to the opening of the of Pickering Township was made Whitby,-Prook}in, Brougham and-- lengthy and busy fray. = Corr. 'half ;month's time, do a performs `r Erskine Church, the pioneers had by those whose names may be bk. ,, Markham. During the, business Sis. - once in a number called "harmony." s' lieen holding serviced in am old ]og" riphered'on the patina-co:•ered head; Barrett�arted'on a, number of our ;. __BIG CO\T£ST�CASi .PRIZES Vr}rile in the "oomph pah" sections, =achoc>lhouse which there arced on-tite-- , eg n' makers which-mot this membors and them families who had For the nett few weeks' or more the. the bull fiddles bass horn .and#as'- : western corner and across from the hallowed ground.' been sick, Later on in the evening, News has written same stories, with ' soon, some oomphed, when thy} _present church. It is- recorded' that Onoe a year a Memorial Service the Grand Master of the Grand pictures, a. feature on a few busin- tliey should haveed, and some one collection"at the-schoolhouse a-' ••zs conducted of Erskine Cemetery.. Lodge of Ontario, Bro, Dr, McKin- eases in this area.' — of the other instruments skidded mounted to fifty►two cents. While Teti$ years service kill be:on this hey, and his .wife, Sis. McKinney, For the best letter of fifty. words off the track to one side a bit, they , __=those .aLxty . $cots *ere devout; they__ coming SundayJune 8, at 3,00 p, arrived. They were _welcomed and or less on _ why YOU -like the -ser,_. were .soon--backAn they groove. If - —' . _ _. were also thrifty m.,-when' the. c'nurch'.s _ninety`-eighth. introduced by Sis. Dolmage and Sis. '' vices rendered by any of these res- We performance was for the par- i Erskine 'Church still: stands, a arnniversary will. be commemorated.. Balsdon. A corsage was presented to I pective firms, the News will pay sofa, thea they had eveay reason. to �> . staunch-hearted pioneers who plan. service. Usually the church if filled Lodge, Sis. Baker, the close was es- day,0 cash, so writeir'yottr letter -to- . proudof �detnoastration. ! sacred, rdj! __ y $ rei sed and built rt~ rn 193' A soles to overflowing for thrs event; so coned ' to the ,centre of the floor' The Editor of this paper will be Of the Tocol choruses we will moved back from the roadway and loudspeakers are sett up on the where she-was preaeaited- vvitli grits the u a'�``� ` 1ftt..upon i1 cement block foundatios.: church grounds in order that the for Easter Judie 'and his decision will be stun that m e saying bur ]navy Lodge from Sunshine and' final, � - _ paid s lot more money to bean pro Otherwise it is practically unchtais. -forge outside congregation can share Benevolent Rebekah Lodgers. Si+t. All letters pertatnias to this grants that were• no better.. +� ged, Its sill timbers and joists are in the ceremony. Everybody is.'wel- Barrett presented Sis: Balbdon `feiatuie will be.the property of the 'Witnessing the several dimnonslyd, pound, pard 4ts walls, flooring-and come to come and join in this annual Asst. Degree .Captain, with a gift to News and will not be returned. tforw we'salways think ' the simg - woof supports as good ss new.. Its service. The church is located on be used, in our degree work;;. pipit, pews and precentor's box -,the- corner of Fairport Road North Lodges closed is r s week we' feature Conlin Mott thing-we troll: om hlslt aphoel 1NG- DILW p regular form, and on, Markh m; last week Jobn B. I students an eosudooa of the ail, speak eloquently of the loving hand- and the Second Concession. YOU are W lovely social evening and-banquet White, Dean Mair, and 12wh &M r v■ntwu they bans etas I%Wlr psi. Q 4o- wbkb pvodfodd th414 invited, - was et►joAW by OIL ' �..v affil, ' , ftttos, _ , _, _l �aZasarr. � t - J Vft -im their 6cMd dads, RCI" r .. ^ - - , • _ „•,:oar..-- , .,.9w . ...__,......_.. •.' w ; 64,s F will era lnaiebe•} et;-'1lixt unit, . y yes \42 I,ut ' saver aiu,tlrcr I Mtn this is '„/ _ / 1r ;y <L,ne ! . w"ul.l tike to etyrt s yitilt '� p(/Jj `y'S like arlother ! .rvi at that earns frir--if l can foul out wiirreto 'get the 1ra1Errtt-fx rr:at he hetiRn something similar ntyxelf. It was - appliqued and had a debign of `trailing leaves. I had three tickets S---ALAM ons---the c}a-ill-ancl blifvlic- tropeti-t— might be the lucky winner. Sonia ti '`�A'��" hope . . . I have never won an - f thing in my life.. For one thing . I c`tnbe bothered. sending in box- t h slogans gens to these contests one hears over the air every day z of • the w•eez r Well, I am still busily wielding' Y J x� -� the •paint -brush.'. It will be news „• ""~ "' :.: when I am not. To paint•itig there ANN.14 ST" y ' yam: is no end in sight. I am quite sure _ ! shall be at it all summer. Fluor- . 7 Is rt -•= f x•�' s � t -r the re Hots aGle to use the' - 'A - e 'a - --- - , sunroom. Partner joined me 'there for a cup nf tea this afternoons --and 'Dear Anne Hirst: We have * quality of your love by your ac - been engaged over a year,. and had * ceptance, without demur, of liar s ` warmest snot ill T' c hn!rae. t\' th- planned .to get married in one • i. l June. decision. I have no .suggestion s "` r• 1 out the . urnace oirizt're housc is I'm in the Oar Force, and m * s ' _ y girl other than to keep -1S>}--seg _ some•.that c?til}•:. - wanted s - ine �Eo be stationed nearer her as often as you can, ,and, WN:t 1 specialk"I l.,r :,bout our _ her home; I worked hard and.now * ring or no ring, show her that sui#roan is ser i•• ti.r Ries. bets - = I'm here. * you live only for the day she a and "After we started. looking for a * will become your wife. ` outside and !• be);ord their reach, ` : w> house, she told * So dispel these dark fears, do ^ .on the safe side of t'!c• fi!a. or me she has de- * the job your country needs— '" ` screen. .4s ! exp -c Tell it if 'also cided to start ' and have faith. Single Sighf, For Tandem Trip — David Ferguson, 35, and wife a era^d for (catching nursin t I love A MOTHER'S FEARS - - Place o g Patricia, 28, wave goodby to friends in -New York before embark- Yesterday two orio'.e% were iov- her so much "Dear Anne Hirst: My daugh ing on their second tandem trip through Europe. David is truly a ou-?t. '�:i'g'ng fro'n tite tiro of a want to do any- ter, 18, has just taken her first back-seat driver, as the Canadian war veteran lost his sight dor- coif cd fcucr u'irr, not. 6ftt. yards -- thing else wants position. Tt`here are a, lot of young '!ng World War Il, and Patricia must do all the sightseeing for both. _ frohere i sat. Two little wren's I told her I'd.. men in her office. -She is constant- from w . „t•c or. the lar:n and wait the three ly talking about them, and hinting -- -- years her course there was a little black and white will take. But: that she d like to know some of them better. bird which w:,s evidently a species "She gave me back my ring, and "I'm afraid for her. She has only of the warbler fainily Sevrzat times ' - - laid she didn't want to . tic ane gone with a few'boys, and not any : ! tate- sent a bf reyi�ii-white gine--but down- during the last year. She is naive, '_bird=a stranger towhich' seems to tally with -the crrscription "I've told` her I want to wait but self-reliant, yet so sincere her - of the "marsh hawk" a's' given in "Birds•of�C'arla<1a".- for her. And • j want to be ea- self that she'd never'suspect any - l'.ateracr's Other activitfe4 last week 'ctere ----- gaged, so I can have something one of wrong intentions, Co,'%F a' gltittenotrs coov,'scgregat-' ' _ to work for. She doesn`t -wa�So -How can: I broach this subject mg broody liens: enjoving- a brief - see 2nyone else.. and certainly '.1 to her,.. and- perhaps protect her v;.it `rim-Bob:_arranging by 'ele- : don't.- from harmA phone.- further - visits from Daughter : - "What Now WORRIED MOTHER" and my sifter Kathlee^: -`Bye now _ "I am so much, m love I c.au't ` Contrary to many a mather'r back l qo to the psi -brush! sleep .or do my work. 'far fear I'll opinion,. business offices are not Jose her 1. When I think of her ` 'ilways fertile fields for romance. s • 'am, . .. maGryiag anyone else I wish I ills atmosphere is far. more apt _ were a -taitlion miles, from' here ' to be casually friendly, 'Young and had never :ret her. If I should `Wren take girl'for what 'itis - - lose her I feel it •Il 'b i 1 ' seems to- be.` and most of them a wt a tiny - an ► have several "No, Mother, look._clorer. Ire's- Arthur. district who read "this ":Neither. of us has ever dated girls •on the string , column and I want to tell the Clea o a saoie way N twderr » '• already,: _ alive and not for sale," er ewMat rhs Harvie tta a in 11.00 anyone else since we met two years . - If - _ women folk in that romituri that- taro Stoi�sonF er n:: Set l -ago: I .was your daughter seems at -r Pretty wild then. She,: + tratted toward 'ona•xof her co- y'ou .•are direcsla• responsible ,or, _ has changed, me, though, and made , - iaiving nae a trrri is lot of extra workers, suggest that. he. bring alt into a decent than. •. : , •r 3 irork I I-agt fail I looked in at the , U D% ^e"r- r, to P• e, en+ F'ePk-7nR - • " her home some evening so "Though I see her every. niglli. .• _ B you � -1� t —��- Artllur'Fair and among the,nee8IC- tach day apart seems longer. If ail can get acquainted. _ ., — - _ - _ storb e�chibits I' sate- a be<f pread -you know' aer ny -%" to p •Meanwhile, taitss your ' fears. "" ` t i which t3as so attractive T came O' did love, h case tel an Band to keep ter u g ve g up t° i y HR�NICL�S j' homi:-and -`tamed one like it nsy-' e7 / L 1% N figs She p!ease f s selfnow -reisan emend, M self. I believe it is called the 11 QI a •azar, new friends she �rteetsatia "t�� sett Pattern" as it' is made up J. a • g . iNGERFARM _ enlircty , i circular: of print i _. 5o ton as thin girl doesn't her olTice will turn out, I eepect, �y f- 7 _• O b 1 Boa^�^ '^° -drawn .us to form ru,cit a which date Inybody else, what have you =" w- lir nice. rads. - - 1 N Q'' J. I - * to fear? I understand how her ' « are then joined .together. No quilt / * news shocked you. but knoy'ing Tt i4 better to trust the ons. you _ - 'ing. is required_ AiaS. t did fist i. 3 H'' Q the alarming shortage of nurses, love -completely, titan to doubt an It sx a btnall atirtd: ltcriirtnber a real re' tfow much work' was * in - she's probably been weighing the innocent person. Take her word few wctks ago I was %iriting about • ' -volved ,in thio :attractive_ work of- 'L Q * -Easter in England: of the• king, art.- f " am still making rosettesl � N question for. some time. You are as gospel, and let her .know you crow -country iramps our family Howet'er, the emel is in sight—and O '7 3 _ •.:, • in service and. should understand 1 -do. If trouble comes, Anne Hirst - - • she feels she should &'what she t is here to help you. Write'her,at: used to take oo.f{aster morning; j' .''.._b,•. }tout,':cir by'crook,. that s;+•casf;, S 338 / spoke of ' Hinny._ Ryes Lame as * can in it a prescnt emergency. Box 1, 1Al Eighteenth Street, New t _ • _ * Ik Eve — _ She give y"ors tiack the ring; t g:' a " tounlc ',xan .Toronto, .Orsi: I been 'expect, because she wanted to be wrote thought, why bother to fair: She kno:vs that three 1ti the names of these smali �� ���� years I BEST ACT(M p y. wont- mean an C70 • is a 'long .tr;ne to %ti aii for a mar- _ _ - lace,, N:e ytlting _ + nage you expected nexil month; The hog -eased snake is known.. , to anybody, But 'then. because it F. * to case anything -occurred to for its ability.. By flattenin its didRt fnattcr one way or Nle other, • These toothsome Flaky Co(iee y 8' I He t it go, :gym 1 filed :{ diel! It Cakes are a sample bf the su re FLAKY' COFFEE CAKES ' cti•i.r your, mind she wanted 'head and neck and b hissing, it - + Y g• brought us a visitor from the �ortla results you get with new Flea,cch- Sou to feet free, with no: sense looks arrd acts as ferocious as. a Bay vicinity, who originally came Royal Fast Rising Dry Scald %-c• cream, 2 tbs. ranu- _ -Of guilt. mane's •Sea gg cobra. \o amount of provoking will {ram t#1e same district in England lease! No more anxiety about lated sugar, I Es salt and st c ' ring 'i only -1 token: after inftce, thii snake to bite but in- as Partner and I; and • it was my yeast cakes that stale sod weak• stsortening;' coot to lukewarm: • all, And t.nless she gives you ilea f 1•e faili to scare en,Fieischmann'snewDryYeast Meanwhile, measure into a large reason, to doubt her, there -see s. You with mention of lfenny that -made; hirci' keeppss ul t bowl ,` c lukewarm water, 1 is _.•.�� Til this echnd,.he will resort to' play- sure of that. lie knew that only a wgosut !,enaubn ast•actixg p. little chance that she qt ill not . ing dead. Rolling over' on' his back g — Feta grants aced sugar; stir until sugar 'continue to teal she is your in will 1 'native -bony .East Anglian would -be- month's supply i dissolved, Sprinkle with l errs• i. remain- lifeless for long likely to know anytliing about elope Fleisthmann's Royal Fast s fiancee and some -day will be period's of time. No 'amount of Ri<ing' Dry -Yeast. Let stand 10 your tiffs. 'fake that for t rant- �- I , Itenny, Ryes Lane. So 'you see ed.t ndling will f•rociuee a' sign of what I mean :' it 1S a 'sinafl minx. THEN' stir well. bei and ,trust bort If she is not life. He overacts his art Clough. Adel cooled cream mixtw'e and " being honest, you will know 'it' p g t�orlu, isn't it? tir in 3 well -beaten c S If you turn.hitn over.on his abdo- - gni lar in. soon rnougtr. Sometimes as I write this column__ ° c once -sifted bread (iota: Iscac. me t, he will immediately roll back poem—"I shot an You have- s rely proved the I I` -think of the until smooth. Work in 3t,; c• over on his back. arrow into the' air` It fell—I know• about) oncc•sifted b;'c:al flour• not where." Week by week' I,write .. P` ]:Head on lightly -floured board 1:. Ercarha . st Amp:lean atK this column, It is .published and it until smooth and elastic. Placc in _ ! CROSSWORD r-n`'tiy ab Dr... gteased bold and grease top o: • •aG. t'arnieh•gd, LonCcttr�.v "goes''="I know not'•where." •Home dough••tCoteran<1 set fes a..u•arnr.. itIV at cper,,a• folks like to sen Anar> 'R 7. sing d h home -town �Pi1ZZta� _ the o n place, free from draught. Let rise k r; 4'♦ iii i9 t:v,luctd;ox a;,� la,ncr paper --to members of the 'family• '' Until doubled in ,bulk. biix � c. war r,1 de sa.lnolsion who are living y, Rntil. ted sugar and 2 tsps. • _ I ^tmaf'a tont 1t• Tret trunk $ some distance Ce awe _ i rt;ocs' 6.sr,r i r!tu:h 11.:dourntut = Thus the Chronicles of Ginger' 7 c n qro ind cinnamon: s rin'ac half t m�•al B �ai,or .46.�1nCer7. s. rror,oun�i s mixture on baking and er 1, g taE lhi a ba n bo. pptr. 1 t collie :;nil, Farm come to light in the most 1. t•e'ratable. 't- ForccB.atr - t ay. tack 1G• F%orrn•r Divide dough into - equal por- 12• r'usvv upon t'a b'nrbla yyreardent'a unexpecte places, That, of course, ,• - tions and turn out one portion 1.1% Fed `nikeofcorn 30. Spread, nickname - 1r all th more interesting to' me' onto ysrcpaccd board. Roll eat t4. P,+trdened ! c,p ervietd a „fooes:y ar'. Purpose oto a l2" s UarC; fold from back ' 1S Nfutuna pubifcatton Et. Cro4 old t i. E'nbUe —when know. of'it. 'For instance, <ti.enura• to, singtnrt vote#' 8e, wow the head Nnnouncemont Some• tem last year Bob was living. !o front and from orc side to the I xird of wco - 7n,. n•rare t 1 "s 4—j5 6 f g 9 to q in a c truction camp, One day - ser. R cat rolling and ding 'I tl cpfol 19• i'lack bird 8 more times, [louring board .o. Rocky li f3 lightly if it beeame4 sticky. Seal r!nracl• 4 d Y • 4t. Arrie,eea _ r ';; edges of folded dough and place - - LOGY LIST " :t1: P,c.ent is fb t7 a a„ ,a in a greased 8" square cake pan la Trouble ' LISTLESS t iR p - and at out to fit the an; butter �'-.l1taR t8 19 Zp �: "•: � top lightly and -press walnut h. cur. dies �. + halves well into the dough. ` 31• Art tel. 'U �l 23 ; - ..OUT OF LOVE . �''es '� Sprinkle 'remaining sugar an E3, Vard ed - WITH :.; 3 cinnamon mixture on board and - 21. Hardin LIFE? p g 27 treat second option of dote h 1s, Ron• by same as first portion. Cover and _ as. Renes let rise until doubled in bulk Took away 9 ! filo s'alu up yew am We... 40. Took n«ay i j� saA sf isd -calif' M ss Bake in a moderate overs, 3501, .../0. Fttnlrtr A atra..t� �..� "-`- s I - sot wapiti It n+a b. the lisxart — 15 mins., while preparing the fol _ "—� 1t. offer to oar a Lott It 111" Ever bit. is not sowlrrt s„�=�•'�� lowing syrupp; simmer together sz. ttrow•�rr feed w for 5 miris., l.c. granulated sugar, 1x. TMs?sr' 37 linair ep stomach , 1 s atcd 'orae outrind, I .-1f: Lura - aalraad sed tE tland you fid con - 1n,. sem to lbat•a wtia fou a�adporiktld a�Dn. _ . /�7/� e� utt er or margarine )/ ct 10, 1G i m11 2 Qarlan Litsls Line P9Ea• Yea ors (;aetm �■ s n Went lieadtens orange juice. Quickl pour hot �rr kdD etlaaolab ao<,Ehw bGr ttm eaa l; . _ '0+.rstttta 43' SV1�nrtnsvatat•nMd °s'i' 0A over the area 1 baked M Psrfot•nfsd _ dry to youe �IpagA ir�_d i' YE �t ake� and bake akrs about 15 is. Q1Qwtl ti.ieer _- _.4 t.t.tg Mn 49 da•era s i O Y1t >Ra;;,. mina. Longer. Stand b�dced cake >!`L• s. tMountatn to r �' S1 �� A on cake coolers- for :.'0 minutes, _ ... y e�iriite+ `' ea• see lies rsy Myaiat: - •:«''' then loosed -edges ' and gently, shake from pass.- • •- _ ,. t.everte Anawet 8,:s•edr- re on This Page ' -` ISSUz-13 1952 the telIow•s were reading their mall and ..ane chap started c•iuckling to bird which w:,s evidently a species himself. Bob said, "1N'hat'* so of the warbler fainily Sevrzat times ' fumy all of a sudden?" : ! tate- sent a bf reyi�ii-white gine--but "Oh, just something in arils '_bird=a stranger towhich' seems to tally with -the crrscription column," What cofulnll? ". - of the "marsh hawk" a's' given in "Birds•of�C'arla<1a".- dunno—sornetlring a?;out l'.ateracr's Other activitfe4 last week 'ctere ----- ..Gjnger Farm." Co,'%F a' gltittenotrs coov,'scgregat-' ' 1�'Iro wrote it?" asked Bob. mg broody liens: enjoving- a brief "Looks. tike some dame by. the _ -of -And v;.it `rim-Bob:_arranging by 'ele- : rianie Clarke." then lie phone.- further - visits from Daughter added "hey, your nanse is Clarke— and my sifter Kathlee^: -`Bye now �n you know who wrote tlris'r" back l qo to the psi -brush! Che fellow nearly fell over whenBob anstured—"t_ueas I should. —that same person 'is ray inotherl",. s • 'am, .1 know there are. peons in thej fE01 a wt a tiny - an ► have several "No, Mother, look._clorer. Ire's- Arthur. district who read "this ":Neither. of us has ever dated girls •on the string , column and I want to tell the Clea o a saoie way N twderr » '• already,: _ alive and not for sale," er ewMat rhs Harvie tta a in 11.00 anyone else since we met two years . - If - _ women folk in that romituri that- taro Stoi�sonF er n:: Set l -ago: I .was your daughter seems at -r Pretty wild then. She,: + tratted toward 'ona•xof her co- y'ou .•are direcsla• responsible ,or, _ has changed, me, though, and made , - iaiving nae a trrri is lot of extra workers, suggest that. he. bring alt into a decent than. •. : , •r 3 irork I I-agt fail I looked in at the , U D% ^e"r- r, to P• e, en+ F'ePk-7nR - • " her home some evening so "Though I see her every. niglli. .• _ B you � -1� t —��- Artllur'Fair and among the,nee8IC- tach day apart seems longer. If ail can get acquainted. _ ., — - _ - _ storb e�chibits I' sate- a be<f pread -you know' aer ny -%" to p •Meanwhile, taitss your ' fears. "" ` t i which t3as so attractive T came O' did love, h case tel an Band to keep ter u g ve g up t° i y HR�NICL�S j' homi:-and -`tamed one like it nsy-' e7 / L 1% N figs She p!ease f s selfnow -reisan emend, M self. I believe it is called the 11 QI a •azar, new friends she �rteetsatia "t�� sett Pattern" as it' is made up J. a • g . iNGERFARM _ enlircty , i circular: of print i _. 5o ton as thin girl doesn't her olTice will turn out, I eepect, �y f- 7 _• O b 1 Boa^�^ '^° -drawn .us to form ru,cit a which date Inybody else, what have you =" w- lir nice. rads. - - 1 N Q'' J. I - * to fear? I understand how her ' « are then joined .together. No quilt / * news shocked you. but knoy'ing Tt i4 better to trust the ons. you _ - 'ing. is required_ AiaS. t did fist i. 3 H'' Q the alarming shortage of nurses, love -completely, titan to doubt an It sx a btnall atirtd: ltcriirtnber a real re' tfow much work' was * in - she's probably been weighing the innocent person. Take her word few wctks ago I was %iriting about • ' -volved ,in thio :attractive_ work of- 'L Q * -Easter in England: of the• king, art.- f " am still making rosettesl � N question for. some time. You are as gospel, and let her .know you crow -country iramps our family Howet'er, the emel is in sight—and O '7 3 _ •.:, • in service and. should understand 1 -do. If trouble comes, Anne Hirst - - • she feels she should &'what she t is here to help you. Write'her,at: used to take oo.f{aster morning; j' .''.._b,•. }tout,':cir by'crook,. that s;+•casf;, S 338 / spoke of ' Hinny._ Ryes Lame as * can in it a prescnt emergency. Box 1, 1Al Eighteenth Street, New t _ • _ * Ik Eve — _ She give y"ors tiack the ring; t g:' a " tounlc ',xan .Toronto, .Orsi: I been 'expect, because she wanted to be wrote thought, why bother to fair: She kno:vs that three 1ti the names of these smali �� ���� years I BEST ACT(M p y. wont- mean an C70 • is a 'long .tr;ne to %ti aii for a mar- _ _ - lace,, N:e ytlting _ + nage you expected nexil month; The hog -eased snake is known.. , to anybody, But 'then. because it F. * to case anything -occurred to for its ability.. By flattenin its didRt fnattcr one way or Nle other, • These toothsome Flaky Co(iee y 8' I He t it go, :gym 1 filed :{ diel! It Cakes are a sample bf the su re FLAKY' COFFEE CAKES ' cti•i.r your, mind she wanted 'head and neck and b hissing, it - + Y g• brought us a visitor from the �ortla results you get with new Flea,cch- Sou to feet free, with no: sense looks arrd acts as ferocious as. a Bay vicinity, who originally came Royal Fast Rising Dry Scald %-c• cream, 2 tbs. ranu- _ -Of guilt. mane's •Sea gg cobra. \o amount of provoking will {ram t#1e same district in England lease! No more anxiety about lated sugar, I Es salt and st c ' ring 'i only -1 token: after inftce, thii snake to bite but in- as Partner and I; and • it was my yeast cakes that stale sod weak• stsortening;' coot to lukewarm: • all, And t.nless she gives you ilea f 1•e faili to scare en,Fieischmann'snewDryYeast Meanwhile, measure into a large reason, to doubt her, there -see s. You with mention of lfenny that -made; hirci' keeppss ul t bowl ,` c lukewarm water, 1 is _.•.�� Til this echnd,.he will resort to' play- sure of that. lie knew that only a wgosut !,enaubn ast•actixg p. little chance that she qt ill not . ing dead. Rolling over' on' his back g — Feta grants aced sugar; stir until sugar 'continue to teal she is your in will 1 'native -bony .East Anglian would -be- month's supply i dissolved, Sprinkle with l errs• i. remain- lifeless for long likely to know anytliing about elope Fleisthmann's Royal Fast s fiancee and some -day will be period's of time. No 'amount of Ri<ing' Dry -Yeast. Let stand 10 your tiffs. 'fake that for t rant- �- I , Itenny, Ryes Lane. So 'you see ed.t ndling will f•rociuee a' sign of what I mean :' it 1S a 'sinafl minx. THEN' stir well. bei and ,trust bort If she is not life. He overacts his art Clough. Adel cooled cream mixtw'e and " being honest, you will know 'it' p g t�orlu, isn't it? tir in 3 well -beaten c S If you turn.hitn over.on his abdo- - gni lar in. soon rnougtr. Sometimes as I write this column__ ° c once -sifted bread (iota: Iscac. me t, he will immediately roll back poem—"I shot an You have- s rely proved the I I` -think of the until smooth. Work in 3t,; c• over on his back. arrow into the' air` It fell—I know• about) oncc•sifted b;'c:al flour• not where." Week by week' I,write .. P` ]:Head on lightly -floured board 1:. Ercarha . st Amp:lean atK this column, It is .published and it until smooth and elastic. Placc in _ ! CROSSWORD r-n`'tiy ab Dr... gteased bold and grease top o: • •aG. t'arnieh•gd, LonCcttr�.v "goes''="I know not'•where." •Home dough••tCoteran<1 set fes a..u•arnr.. itIV at cper,,a• folks like to sen Anar> 'R 7. sing d h home -town �Pi1ZZta� _ the o n place, free from draught. Let rise k r; 4'♦ iii i9 t:v,luctd;ox a;,� la,ncr paper --to members of the 'family• '' Until doubled in ,bulk. biix � c. war r,1 de sa.lnolsion who are living y, Rntil. ted sugar and 2 tsps. • _ I ^tmaf'a tont 1t• Tret trunk $ some distance Ce awe _ i rt;ocs' 6.sr,r i r!tu:h 11.:dourntut = Thus the Chronicles of Ginger' 7 c n qro ind cinnamon: s rin'ac half t m�•al B �ai,or .46.�1nCer7. s. rror,oun�i s mixture on baking and er 1, g taE lhi a ba n bo. pptr. 1 t collie :;nil, Farm come to light in the most 1. t•e'ratable. 't- ForccB.atr - t ay. tack 1G• F%orrn•r Divide dough into - equal por- 12• r'usvv upon t'a b'nrbla yyreardent'a unexpecte places, That, of course, ,• - tions and turn out one portion 1.1% Fed `nikeofcorn 30. Spread, nickname - 1r all th more interesting to' me' onto ysrcpaccd board. Roll eat t4. P,+trdened ! c,p ervietd a „fooes:y ar'. Purpose oto a l2" s UarC; fold from back ' 1S Nfutuna pubifcatton Et. Cro4 old t i. E'nbUe —when know. of'it. 'For instance, <ti.enura• to, singtnrt vote#' 8e, wow the head Nnnouncemont Some• tem last year Bob was living. !o front and from orc side to the I xird of wco - 7n,. n•rare t 1 "s 4—j5 6 f g 9 to q in a c truction camp, One day - ser. R cat rolling and ding 'I tl cpfol 19• i'lack bird 8 more times, [louring board .o. Rocky li f3 lightly if it beeame4 sticky. Seal r!nracl• 4 d Y • 4t. Arrie,eea _ r ';; edges of folded dough and place - - LOGY LIST " :t1: P,c.ent is fb t7 a a„ ,a in a greased 8" square cake pan la Trouble ' LISTLESS t iR p - and at out to fit the an; butter �'-.l1taR t8 19 Zp �: "•: � top lightly and -press walnut h. cur. dies �. + halves well into the dough. ` 31• Art tel. 'U �l 23 ; - ..OUT OF LOVE . �''es '� Sprinkle 'remaining sugar an E3, Vard ed - WITH :.; 3 cinnamon mixture on board and - 21. Hardin LIFE? p g 27 treat second option of dote h 1s, Ron• by same as first portion. Cover and _ as. Renes let rise until doubled in bulk Took away 9 ! filo s'alu up yew am We... 40. Took n«ay i j� saA sf isd -calif' M ss Bake in a moderate overs, 3501, .../0. Fttnlrtr A atra..t� �..� "-`- s I - sot wapiti It n+a b. the lisxart — 15 mins., while preparing the fol _ "—� 1t. offer to oar a Lott It 111" Ever bit. is not sowlrrt s„�=�•'�� lowing syrupp; simmer together sz. ttrow•�rr feed w for 5 miris., l.c. granulated sugar, 1x. TMs?sr' 37 linair ep stomach , 1 s atcd 'orae outrind, I .-1f: Lura - aalraad sed tE tland you fid con - 1n,. sem to lbat•a wtia fou a�adporiktld a�Dn. _ . /�7/� e� utt er or margarine )/ ct 10, 1G i m11 2 Qarlan Litsls Line P9Ea• Yea ors (;aetm �■ s n Went lieadtens orange juice. Quickl pour hot �rr kdD etlaaolab ao<,Ehw bGr ttm eaa l; . _ '0+.rstttta 43' SV1�nrtnsvatat•nMd °s'i' 0A over the area 1 baked M Psrfot•nfsd _ dry to youe �IpagA ir�_d i' YE �t ake� and bake akrs about 15 is. Q1Qwtl ti.ieer _- _.4 t.t.tg Mn 49 da•era s i O Y1t >Ra;;,. mina. Longer. Stand b�dced cake >!`L• s. tMountatn to r �' S1 �� A on cake coolers- for :.'0 minutes, _ ... y e�iriite+ `' ea• see lies rsy Myaiat: - •:«''' then loosed -edges ' and gently, shake from pass.- • •- _ ,. t.everte Anawet 8,:s•edr- re on This Page ' -` ISSUz-13 1952 ` Imo. ;w° - Ceatiaaui - use sd-treats is 64 township was Bolded the X.OH Dr. N. F. Tocol- _ �s of passed. Pinson to publicly retract state- � YO�/� �e4t _swept 0" �sab!•ilivision lob o! i0 feet tits - • • _., wants made regarding the Heron - -' of lot line.. Kestia;, Monday Jane 9. "%ilex Camp ,and also addng he 7 . ,--• Moved by Mr. Newman, eek bunbarton Taxi, and Eddie's call in all eviction notices regard,• i A M a- ti onded by Mr. ' Balsdon that Fair- Tsai, Ajax were refused licensee. ing tenants at same camp. •' I �ei �' I �' ' • ��" Port Road North from No, 3 to - Ai delegation from Fairport : Permission for one of the trailer - S -Erskine X-Metery he-prepared --Beach waited on Council rqro ads Damp tenants to move his trailer- aawllt i for hard top this year to surface -and water course. Councihnr to onto his Property where he iL now��- next year. Carried.. trait location on Wednesday-Ajax, was ro. n rr AltoRoad and Third Cobuilding a house at r A motion of "No Action" foil- fused by Council. � ' cession corner to be straightened: owed the reading of a tetter from 110 Tons of Calcium have been Bylaw No. 1911 to regulate the Mrs, W. T. Heron in which she ,placed en township roads to date - - -_- h and 25 ,more have been ordered.i Councillors Newman and Michell • v J 0 ! `� a. • : _ - _ are to iri'eestigate the application of .. • : F. Bradley, Woodlands Rd. re a 1 9 _ ' kennel license. WW ���LIS +ar � .BttUding erne May Ramona: - _ Permits for _ s . _ - •_ ( ted to 40, with assessment ;slue - - - - •- '• SEPTIC TANKS of 3196,0",06,000.0 0, for the year, to s $a06 0, - i _ _, -. date — .. Accounts passed —• Livestock 4' glazed Pipe_ CeID@nt bosses, $100, :Contingencies, $645, 36: Roads, $11'111.04: Police. alaPeeping Tile Lime Waterproofing "" !Harter CetYlent BROUGHAM - GHAiVi B1fiCliB I Mrs. Philipreturned home last Liu" week after spending several months i with friends in Toronto, V ' q4uk • �• +% ALIN ` ROS. Mrs. Dawson of Claremont. had f; II J . Sunday dinner with Mr, and Mrs. ALTONA ROAD — -Dean Marrs here, ii 181 W 18 � Mr. and M� , rs. Hrq. Sher spent the week-end with on. daughter, Mrs. FA R M A LL - FIRST I N TH: E f I E LO ' Inglea, at Acton. Mr. Shea is ter �.. - - main3ng for a few weeks. One-Minute News �,/�'' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hodgson -:Everybody Can We' a Handy and daughter-Shirley, of Atha, vis- ,# from Johns-Man' ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Qrker Jr. A.• J. Gray. Mrs-, Matthew$ visited her brr -= - d% Chez and other friends , at. Brooklin Here's A Practical Garden Tractor And Appliances At Prices All . Coq,, ' �- ':Insulations Help _ on Saturday, Afford — j, , ! Week-end visitors of the home of . �.0� ' - Make Better Mr and-Mrs. Al. Harvie were-- •Eating Possible - �a Tbut, Rochester, _ - Di H. of r, Mrs. Keyser, c 5 of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. - • ,I M _ r Mitchell, Toronto, r. Wispier- and Airs. Johnston, Oshawa _ • Johns-Maayslle, as a bUnufac- kind, of facilities for handling per. i tures of many types of basals*.ions. Lbables depenQ• on .mulatiom to Mr, and Mrs. Ross h nox, hefty L sometimes asked about the part maintain proper 'emperatures aniAll 'Iran and Fay, Air, and Mrs. Ken. Insulations play in day-today liv- prevent food spoilage. - Pas©oe:. also 'Mr. and Mrs, i�, A - - ' - Nmi• Our country can ,thank 'he .de I�nos, visited ;f r, and Mrs. George . _ A sood example of how they velnpinent of ursui ttlon another_ Knox, Enriskill@h, bn Sunday.( _ - i affect the wap we live at evcry ^ontribution of ubdu:4try toward + turn is !bund right'on the.famils better ' living—for many of ttxe• _ T ur•a; meeting `of t2.s $rn,ur I _ .. breakfast, lunch, and dinner' tables , `tasty and healthful items, which­ _ '• , 0him R'. [" kill be held Tuesday _ - . The diet most .people_- take, for appear, on today's tut.? rn 1.1us. � afte-�rrinon June 10, in the Township granted these da would be un- Pegg gi : e a • Hall. Mrs, Milton Pe will l obteiaable without-the irisrrlatlons T one of a astir or brief erti 71 which so tato all types of rcizig- ' cles bringing you facto of comma r •Demonstration on Arti£iciaf Flow- - -tratioa equipment ity interest about Johns-Manv.!ic 'Ors. Hostesises: Mrg. ' R. Barcla * i ' Z4re ice box in your own kitchen, or about conditions -affeeung our Mrs. J. Mitchell, Miss Seebeck and - - a •rairl0mur flats and towks, deep- national, economy. Mrs N. Burton, trsase units, intik coolers. aunt _. . Mrs Philip ti-isited on Sunday with - I .. - Ods -elantt and assay other + • ,. - a * 1 _ r., and Mrs Ryan of. Cedar Grove :. - _ _ •, .� ._�_ ' and attended Decoration Services at _ - - •ton Church. f--aw Congratulations to Mr.—acrd-ffirs. `. t :} - - _ Gordon Duncan (Dorothy Harlock) - It's equipment that has a rbal place for every homeowner. Powered with � ` d..full - on the arrival of a dsagbter.1 l!-2 H. P motor'. "Handy Worker Jr is an amazingly usetnl useful - Ci�err - :3 tool Made ranch more by the complete appliances arailable. wood - Mr and Mrs, J. Townsend, Tor: onto, spent the past weak with- Mr. 7: and Mrs. L. Hollinger, • • Bus 1 Sunday School will be at the usual - hour, but there . will �ie no church gerrices in Cherrywood'� Chufth on = r. vice at "owing to the Memorial Ser- ne Cemetery in the Ar afternoon. ' •�.. r Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hollinger, Mr. Mrs S res and Bruce Holl- o er r ry i� r attended the Guernsey picnic Converter Tiraelcet Lawn K w , J oC�tit' .icor Asseubiy • : i•'� g obonrg on...Soturday. - E D t C - ;, .: ;Ask Fbr FRE EbIONSTRATION 1 DAILY SERVICE Mr. said Mrs P..Uvris. and Shin � t ley, 'of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, S. .� ' TO A L L CANADIAN AND U.S.A. JOINT=ooper, - _ Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. B, Lewis and `C b a s Kei h Mr. a !� Ea reEl o kr. and Mrs.. H. Lewis and' CHARTERED BU SU Patsy of StouffvilIe, Dr. and Mrs a OFFER 1 D S A L S E R V I Ct ` Catlbeck from P. E. i. and Mr. and 1 Phone 103 -or 104 x bfirs. Wm. Hollinger visited Mr. alai -.FOR A L L GROUP' TRAVEL George Todd on' Sunday. ; Mrs. ' locality, •red a deliciourr lunch. • number from our community• • tt Congratulations to Mr. ,and Mm ' • 1 lsiCTRN � _ _ attended the I. O. O. F. parade and t E. Bail on die'birth of a little datt- PN&Q 4 � day moning a Pickering Sung hlteval@• g ter, Carol Doreen, at Stonftvillei,! ' service t Mr. and Mrs,. Alan Rittenhouse -- - A lovely colt arrived at the stab♦. A very fine meeting of the (Wumy lets of Mr. W. Price on Saturday. and, children visited Mr. and Mtn. � ay Wm. Tweddle on Sunday., en's, Missionary Society of the flat Mothers of pre-school age childrep' U LS Miss Mitchell and Mrs, Bridge• of ited Church lovas held 'at the hams are invited. to on interesting after- , - Toronto were guests- of Mt, and of Mrs, Ewart Anthony. The Bus- noon of lantern slides under OW i ess Session w conducted b the . Dominion Education. Boa Tuea"r,,' - - Mrs..F. Mitchell recently, y Board; ANDMr. and Mrs,' R. Tindall -visited President, Mrs, John (Tweeidie. . It June ,10, at -2.30 P. m, in the Vnip+' ' - Mr, and ' Mrs. Austin Wood, -tBo*- was decided tto donate as much as ed _Church' school room, - a virile, on Sunday. wining School 'Mr. Robert Zoweedie is suffering a" m n possible to the new Tr ,..:.:,.,BUILDING SUPPLIES Mr. -and Mrs. Wilimot Gates and to be built in Toronto. Roll all badly infected foot arising loom a Allen visited at Trenton .with', Dir, v as answered by the worms" P'rom1. burn se,'' Th as in I Friends and neighbors gathered - charge of Mrs IN.RandallMrs, in the Baptist Sunday 'Sohool Rom and Mrs J. Jones Inanlatlo>z .. regular meeting o w. A, The re n f tt�i is- being postponed. on aceo�rnt of Teeple. Mrs, C. S. Ret3dick df:#- for a miscellaneous shower for .. _ Roll-Roofing a ruralga errng of the W. M. S. -used the-8tudp Book t T -- brisk manner. She told of Japanese'-' Major (Phyllis P Asphalt Shinglei workers -at Agincourt.' The W. A. p Y egg): Many vsefol will meet at the home of Mrs. Leor>E being removed from Vancouver; 'one gifts were received-for which the . Insnl=brik Sidings and Gates on Junes 18, hundred miles, after Pearl Harbor. bride and groohrt expressed their' _ lROck.11ltti _ _. Relatives ,of .Mrs. Harriet .Beare How Chinese paid head taX of $50, many thanks. Street ROeIC - met on Saturday evening At the then $100, then $500. This was a home of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Beare done by :the GoveYviarterit to 'discou* :nsnlating .Board and presented cher with gilts acrd age them .from wanting to come to .,SKINNY GTRLSf GEL' LOP�rLY X . con "' - Cada. She told of one Chinese CenleII�t� Lime & Plaster Bratulations on the occasion of when Basked to come t4 church, , � :\ �r her '885th birthday. CURVES! Gain 5 to 10 lbs. new , y \ W. MITCr11GLL -PHONE Word has. been received of the asked "may four churches and. only . :pep• Try, famous health and weight , death of Mr. Wm, H. Roach, Wain- one Jesus ? ".. Following the megfl balder', Osteti�c Tonic '114ttleb. 1n; f'.OKr Trucks Pau Your Way _ : _ : 75 i the hostess assisted by Mrs. troducto 11„ Wright, Alberta, on May 21, 4lre: t9, getl acgtrainteAl arse. ^! '' late JKr. Roach was known in this L. �Wllsof and Mrs. A. Wilson, only $ All dri4rXyd, sass, _ l . • OZassifierd Adv't `Your Friendly Resident Agent'• - T _ .WANTED Set of GOLF CLUAS, Gent's—right hail Phone 182W. A1160,&_,UR INSURANCE AGENT FOR STIJA-4100 pounce ice box in _ _a.li'k, VIR4 CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBiLB`' 17LLIFNF - COSXMMCS _ good condition. Phone t7-8 Picx. LIABILITY INSURANCE etc. • 1� - iiOTO-FINISHIIdQ jun 13 tlUl FRU]i .lvA LIST Y�WR PitOPB1i1TIF5 41N. • INARY SLPPLM FOR SdLE ne only, Co Op farm POR�++g' LE �f�`• hwl` BABY NEP. , wagon, 5 ton capacity. See the new Y R IL C., Al ORLEY -�n.�....... as �► aTOR k HOURS Co -Op. Black Hawk. 4 Bar aide TUT /l *A Wee - ys Delivery Rake on display at-�lare- i w+•wig 0.00 M. �� P Y. n;ont• Co-op. _ PRESCRIPTION Phone us ,"ur feed orders today r--� Gbueet �%�%+ + BV'3Z' 2.,5VEi HORS.F.�S 8Z 2.00 P. K 90 P. N. " &OR SALE --six horsepower Empire C1:zIP__P3:J JD FARm sT'OCl< _Garden Tractor with all attachments. i Phone ?ickering 235M3. , ' R• BOYES/ BD FOR RENT --&-re roomed houseourick ` Hourly p c up *ith bath, adults only: Rost Carlton, Stbar aan price, Allis F bone Ookect Pickering 265'J 12 'The FORSA Store Chalmers Model C. Tractor, new in 1861, Used only about two months. SHIELDS INS FARM WEST IV" PICKERING Equipped with lights, calcium wheel T $ !i0>t PSONE: is weighth etc. Robt, Ruddy, Pickering, or Andrew Milligan, Manager Berm- stage Farms, Pickering. THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL !ANTS - FOR SALE=-qiine rgom investment To Clew Tues Rab With Turpentine 'home. Three roomed, self contained .'MARAVTEWATCH _ Ci CIA=RII�AISIIdf3 � apartment and six rooms, selfcon- tained, on two floors. Tastefully ". :Rn see Real Bslate, Insurssad Andrei• RADIO SEATI01H ' , decorated, large back sun porch. On piny Mahe Or Model , residential street in Village of PielF Willson 0 1 R e a �� -.Coe sting. Mrs Wilde, Phone 53J. _ FOR SAI. ,-Paris ice box, 75 lbs. SUBURBAN SP>ZGT Arthur Field ,cap. less than two year's old No PHONE Piokerinpi 52W3 - reasonable offer refused. Phone,- STOP 38, KINGSTON It D., SCAR. 7-99? Pickering 191J4• - VISIT OUR RECORD BAB y' t ELECTRIC MOTORS OR - PIChEXING RESMENTS MAY CALL %EVENINGS ONLY) - PICKRRING 58Z Sal. a 'And SenicP - _-iF ir8 EAST WE SHOULD HAVE I'i"' 1800 BROCK SIR. SOUTH Fort Whitby Electric and Repairs Phone Wbitby 2108 •. - -- June so _.__ .. SILK'S MARKET . RASPBERRY CANES FOR Sale0 per s cane., one o. LYONS' -WHITE LABEL TEA 9 __.:old. $20,00 per thousand- Grade Na 5e Ib. 1 • A. Omelon, White's Sideroad, north. R. R. 2, Pickering. _ ;un V L U. ABCORDS NOW 80 CENIR3 - LADTRW and GENTS.' WATCHES From SM50 Terms: 11.00 W`eeltlr , NO DOWN PAYMENT L ..Pickering Jewelry i PICKERING TOWNSHIP BWLDING PERMITS - i ' trued Toes. -Fri. 1 to tl P. JL _ I t inner 2 for 27c _ and e, appointment {�y?::�'F'ED—Dead or Crippled Farm _ - - Animals. For speedy pick up, call R cojlect — Dwiner Rendering, 1 i c c Ham $ 5 5 c .1b. : , '• . J. PI OOSI g, phone S _ , _ . , __ -- pport 'haat Library - u _ Iiyndhurst 6337 or Pickering 242 'K, 2, may • 2 — {y Canvass; Juere .27 i e }+ .:BU PI tf f No.. 1 Side Bacon, choice 45c Ib., 611ced r BUILDING INSPECTOR .Ip N�i ��••r�a PRCEL oc SPECIAL _ : _ ' CK R l�iV - - - �I - IPHONZ., PICKERING, is � Phone Pickering 247 f_ DELIVERY SERVICE -"- - - 74 BArK --PICAERING :apr 25 tf er's c_4pice ioadea t_1e..o..ods. i ;Qn : - BUIRYcssne sYlluise . t9. bat. Jf,h:�.r 1 AUCTION SALErapped out a dpuble preriaua time up at bat, Odds for a _becond ore ' HOUSE, LOT, EFFECTS ' _; were somewhat shot• of even but � °i Faliaise came -through to, add an. I The Property Of - OTORother. pair. of run&. Thus gave tha ; - �; �� locals a nifty 10-0 lead. :�iefther s"S A SOIL m trahit the score sheet again un- til the fifth. The, l6cais increasing VILLAGE OF DUMBARTON .-.Asek AWL R their lead to 11-0, Thea in the -20Ft0 ?ickering•first of the sixth Brougham showed Sat • June 14th . t `~ orf slight signs of coming to life and I R/ they scored one unearned ruts, The - Iiitchen'cabinet, Kitchen table, Sin-; "'�.<' < ti•� , - - PHONE 183 home town team added aiwther i gle hot plate, Two kitchen chairs, pair of "insurance" runs in the AT TH)s CAUTION LIGZIt seventh. It eras really a bad show- Dining room table and sat chairs, _ : QQALITY USED CARS Roc ing on the part of the visitors' as chair, king chair, Chester they didn't seem in this class, of field, Two fernAtable +stands► Kantle S clock, 10. x -lfl PRICBA RIGHT ball at- all. The Pickering fellows rug. Two vacuum- - played a fair game: Theftcleaners,. Four beds with felt amt - however, 1081 Chef tosch, Real Bay. t tresses, Odd chair, Clothes rack, S. - was a couple• of bad plays, one be -Three dresser, Tlwo bedroom boxes, 119" cbevrelat eseeh be- ing an easy fly to the outfield that was watched dropand another in- Rocking fir' Glass Sbsir _ carpet, Small writing desk, Writing ! rests wuh B"M repair ,1980 Form atedaa �' jl field error. But that is what stakes table, Aran chair, Six Wooden chairs. Nae oft r yew fens Iwilrines. BUM Reebw and 848W •1980 Morris O=fenl 1 !. the garnet t ' Monday forget the game here on inks, Wofodennceothes chest, -Truck, - rwislawt 1M Are. weir, mind e"d wether, MMI she ryenr Washing grew hewn Md hMo-I TAoy ers.asar to 1948 -Mercury sedan; S2� worth da►y mghu-under the lights. Marble to and, Large Kitchen p gapb6 of Ei eras Batteries—Miller and Wilson; and cupboard, 1849 Frigidaire, Findlay hadlAw extra years of bsanif�► end pvereatiee.. . Peyette and Stewart. - Mede in Cammin far ge"eeatlea k NICO iwedadeAp oo 1dw 1941 Oldsmobile, b 'Paas, Coupe cook stove, Kitchen table, Three "! ` RESERVE Kitchen chairs, Wall Clock Several *new quality. ��e• . "'fi 1947 Chert'. 9 ton stake, 19 foot • r • • - fern stands, Dining rodrri table and platform with racks ` I,iday, June 30, for the Pre3byter six chairs.. White sewing machine, - ;s, :. .. ian Ladies'. Aid Garden Party -at the Organ pump, Upholstered chair and ASPHALT SHINGLES t SIDINGS home of Mr. and Mrs. R: Reesor, ' settee, Small settee and_, Morris Wend, and i0ad Calami See yaw 116co dealer Bowl t 1 WIDE SELECTION OF CARS •tth Con.; at 6 P. b1. Adults 75 cta, chair, Several small tables,-Victrola, ROLL ROOFINGS i JAIL PRICED' R ITHIN REASON thi,dren 35•, standand records; Electric heater, - ;4p(wB aW Tared 3� In case of- rain; will be held in " Several rugs, Two pair drapes. : SHEATHINGS t FELTS see for a new General the church. HOUSE AND LOT SUSIECT,;TO US ..•WILT.UP ROOFR�IG MATERIALS „ _ MOt0I8 .CAI', LiIICg RESERVE BIIy _ _. _ 1611ISCO" .WALLBOARDS Top Trade-in Allowance on .ENGAGEMENT ' 'perms Gs:sh Sale at 1.90 Triplex ar Gr«" Boaad your present ca! KEN and CLARKE PRENTICP; BvK tsawrd — Burley Tile 11ir. and Mrs. A.. J. Bentley anrr auctioneer.. PLASTIC CEMENTS i WATERPROOF PAINTS ounce the engagement of their dau= • • • • ROOF COATINGS Baseball - Continued ghter Jacqueline Edith Anile, to Saturday, June 14 --Auction sale of "FLEECE UNE" " Walter H. HR. R, r N., son h, ' frame house and iquarter• acre lot, ROCK WOOL* WSULATION R �'��� business as they lapped out five Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hird', Newburgh, subject to reserve bid; also house- - "MICAFIL" oo clean hits along with' a free pass Ont., .the marria$e to take place at hold effects' and furniture, the' pro_ Aggregates for Plaster, for five runs. "Old Foxy" Stewart 3.00 p m. June 21, at. St. George's perty of Misses Allison, Dunbartbn. _Concrete and Insulation • _ ..._ ' ,even stole home under Miller's nose Anglican Church,.-.i'ickering. - Sale at 1.30, Terme Cash. Ken a - 52-4 �.. to really riib it in Again, "in flee Clarke Prentice,. auctioneers. second Brougham managed to set Wednesday, Jane 25—extensive aur- • • • a " . • ' ' ..._.,two ,nen on, but again they failed tion sale of Reg. Shorthorn cattle, SATURDAY, June 7, 1%52 Plants at TORONTO .LONDON. -push one area pa3�f ply eg. rope ire s eep, :orses, -pigs, . aur ,on sa e a e u z e Iver Then cause our half of the second.poultry and equiprcnent, W4 tractor, stock Sales_ Arena, selling Hvestock . • . ' QUEBEC,k good led off with a single. Hotter fertilizer drill, furniture, piano, an- our specialty. Fresh cows, Springers, doubled; neat, carne Mills. He fan tiques etc, the ,property of- Milton Heifers, Stockers, Sheep, Galves, -red on the •first one, watched the 1 13Burk, at Lot 21, Con. 5, Picker Pigs, Horses, Ponies and ?oultry. second one; a slow ball drop in for ing, half mile *eat of Brock Road.' ' For piekup- and -delivery service, A•'. We MITCHELL called strike. Tpaia moat have got! .This being a big sale with a lot of phone Stouffvitlg 363. Cprru: Orly } c _ c f ., him as the next one went nearly ap furniture, there will be two wings and bring 'Something to sell and see - SuAdersf S11 hes Fuels to the High School property and going at• the same time. -Refresh- the •modern way to sell by public Pp .,be scored a home run standing up, rhenis- on the grounds. No reserve, auction . "You Bring it, We'll Sell - erZA 74 or 75 . putting two mates over ahead •of Fatm• sold. Thrms casts. Sale at 12, it" Mako this your [mrkei where g - . nun. A single,,an error and.a field- 30 sharp. •L. Turner, clerk; Sellers btWer and seller meet. Sale ever; ' - and Atkinson,. auctioneers. •Satatday at 1.04 P. X. sallfia .. •tea... a„•... -• . n ■ _ ' , T Material in Stock • WOMEN -HARDWOOD FLOORING A. E. Richardson �T�iFFJ��D, BROS. ALL GRADIN AND iKONUM NTAL WOE=& THICKNESSES $T, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN St. Geor esAh "ieafiChdreh � -fig. � � GENERAL INSURANCE • -8I'- �-' - s ' REAL ESTATE �o� -I pF OAY, BIRCH, MAPLE CHIfR+CH Sunday, June'$. Holy Communion at' - Rev. David Marshall, Minister 11.00 m Sunday School at 10.00 CONVEYANCING AM. BHSCH _ . Sis DUlIDA9 ST S,, R+�HITBY _ 2.00 g..m• Sunday' School a m.- Preacher Rev. E. G: Robinson. An Old-aatabliahad Agency, y ALSO APGOyOODD 08TOCK OF ' 8.00 p. m.-- Worship Service -- s • . s , ` To Serve Yoa. - PHONE: PICKFAUNG dA _ St. Pam's Church, Dunbartoim . 1viCE.�CII\ IE'+.3 f j'�/� PWRING"UNITED CHURCH Sunday, June 8. Sunday School _� •� FUIlNrrL'RE IliCALEB s � . ave. Gordon Rev. A. E: Young, Minister' 2.00 p. the There will be�•ao aerdej C.arv��J �L BUS "SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 191=2 at 3 lz• m. June 8,, as this iz En!•, -- LUMBER YARDS S.�I l�T EB FUNERAL DIRIi1CT`OR 10.00 a• m . - � Sunday School' :kit=e Cematisry i�et ries, 7 y .PICKERIN'% ONTARIO 11. 00 a, m. '�- Morning WorSiaip Daily Service To and From � Mr. Charles ca Delegate -, -- : OSHAWA _ -- >Yrivate Amb�atce :.Serves. `- PICHERING GOSPEii CigUBC1i , PHONE: Pkk. f4" Cleaner Lay D Day or Fight will report briefly on Conference. MOn ' St. Pkkeei�t Eatartered Buses For All s . • • Sunday School _ Oecssions . Ws,. McEACHNM Prop.. Choir Practice Friday evbning at 8.84 r 10 00 " s�►soN: PiCHHRING 241WB Phone Pic k. 81TILDER ne.etlonal : ',t - AUDLEY. 11,00 9.45 a. m. -Church Service Evangelistic Service PiC1f►8 ©n#. WOOD WORKING . ' ilAo a. m, - Sunday School. , , .:_ �__ _. .7.00 P. M, KEN ANU ULAliKL ring• _ .:. • • • . - ALL WELCOMe R,rT 1 ICZ"�+ IWomsn's Association Minister _ Rev. W. C. Nab .{i WK. A1IJCTION EES .'1! ]I K . �. W - K2TCIiEI CABINE'DB will meet. on. Thursday, June is. at • . • • II kgwtd "A Authorized for the � • � . WALT and INSTALLED, ,2.80 P. m, at the home of Mrs A. :varies of Ontario. and York. L14W.93D AUCTIOMMM AND AI# Y E. Calvert. Assistant Hostessee*•-I WAIRPORT UNITED lRB�1'PSONS ON Oi>� Mn, Peattie. Mrs. C. B tit and Mrs. Rev. J. K. Braham - ipbs�s Implements Hoose : VAUATOiR - HQMB. l'r1e. , Church Service - 5.00 P. M. _ 1~sid Far acture, Real Estate' Frank Builth,. Sunday School --2.00 P. M. Glu over specialty at Reasonable - ph.a. or W160 G. A. Bekkevold =hates. Dual Service for the c, ?eke of One. 014 DU3�iDA9 9t. I�AlJr!' WfMTBR Pickering Village veteran of the first World War. Saturday evening last. 1( !mss P. O. phone Agin. g91iV8 PRONE 82 - PIOK.ERING Many from here attended the nue• Persons advertising stainiess steel Markham P. 0... plteae Bark. > icsl concert at the .High School -on kitchen nails . held demoastrt�. Friday evening of last week. It was tion at the home -of Mrs. Jean• Wo*, Prentices have been established a revelation to see the way the nacott on Saturday evening, ` -= auctioneers since 1890.154 ELLTEN JACKSON pupils perform .in the many chore$-" -- - • -_ - _ :.. OPTONSPRIST OPTOMETRIST es and in the playing of string and G Card of Thanks , Ipso is 1%" and 8,00 to 1$.4A Eyes $zamined Glasses Fitted wind instruments. The scholars and I wish to thank m man ?ne DAVID H. MARSHALL Evening*. Mon. Wed. Fri, -T -to 9, Tuesday $8C' . all children of Pickering Township y y ' DISNISY BLDG., Opp. P. O. y never had so many means of pret and the .Woman's Association of the Aee•� t BY APPOINTMffif tinted Church for_ flow re, cards - OSHAWA, ONTARIO - parin themselves for the making - FARM and STORE ACCOUN'r8 First Door East Of and egquir:es, _while in the hospital _ . j Phone - Ree. 5-45$ f ; Office 6-i i43 Masonic Hall' " __I?!�: �1 " vers i accvmplishcd citizens recently, for suigerg on "m"y eye; : PHONE: PICBEitING =r J 19 (Three=Day Service Arranged) PHONS: PiCSERIPtG + se been afforded them in this . t , �i II► ncxw High School. b Mrs. J. T. Stephenson -�.�. Eastern House, Pickering i M and Mrs Moss with her sister 7 udley I Ontario Chapter O.• I S. _. DONEYAK and RICHARDs �� �� 'Pog" .. were callers, Rhusbane n if•on Sun- ; .-� ;'�iTRA"1CBERRY FE5IIYAL --0stario Land Surveyors, And y Prafesaional Engineers LICE`S ED AUCTIONEER SEER _ 1 day last. Bvth 'Mrs. Moss. and he► s - ',Pro Kiat Street, East s ter w re students at he old N 0.1 Ontario Chapter O E� S. Pickering Mr. and Mrl$. M- C. 7inymerman.' is e' d t OSHAWAi ONT. I'iekerb►g and Whitby Towaahips 5 •,ek �,0? in t'.:e eighties. They were are holding - a Strawberry Festival a -:d Mr. and Mrs..Stewart and"W. own tater as d " LWednesday, _._ _ _ __ • .., May an Susie Ma,4 on Jure . 25 at the 1 Phone: _Farm, Household $ad Property F. and Mrs. Disney were Sunday t known, / Joi 1S sitars a• Grasmere. `�r`i residue en the farm now 1 Slaw is Hall, _ Pickering. please 7 + Sales A Specialty subdivided north of the Churchyard keep the date in mind., Further par- __the 4 I Prompt Attention Given _:_ <�yn, Jersey Cattle Club with:Mrs. 1A�' James_B.rergner Secretary o? th0. e y�� Bremner were recent -v=a=lets in the I HA -White,- Pickering, has just - _ . �tsit� Whitby R. R.. 1. Phone $14 _ ! completed a pruning :� tFe ':apple'; - C'ard of Thanks Vicinity. _....... y_. urcn:ards Lt, Gras there. Ile worked + --Several.. from- mere Rurgoae arts- �i a wish to dtisend our sincere 'Highway Monument Works" �j u:n rite Fait at Braokiirn on . S: t`or tfie°`Chapmsn'a viten they -plan thanks and a - k io Ire ' :ped out their oldest orchard in 1: l 1. ; dation it r the ac g PPS o is - urda - next - - - nce W" in -tf of kindness messages of sympathy „•. BORT. AUSTIN, pRt7P.._ _ .... G: EL and MS's: Pratt -•attended the ce t thC' eted Ch h Confer: - and iteral -offerings to ourm eigh IMPROVEMENT _ - B. R. 1� �Y�i1b7. Ontario f ut6gcal=--op her brother-ut-law at an� a e 'ai arc b ,rs, fi lends and relatiiea extended Two Stiles West (1� Whitby Oa Newmarket on. .. Thursday of last . encs at_ Liniw last week. - g.. No. 2 Highway Betaveen Whitby BiilC�get Plan Mar: in Barlow and Frank Won -d- to us durta our decent beeek►eF �•. Aad Be _. O week, Deceased. suffered a.• heart Cott isited' friends An Toronto on went. - Mr. and Mta. Louis JcotC PHONE: iP'S1TBY 4i! attack at the -age of 87. He was a , - find Mrs. Irian. _ •(ao down Payment reso=led) , _ 100,00 to :9000.00 From -iii n1111Ut1111niH1U - _.,i6. _. # atnwuoutnlnMlaNallnuuanuaulultrNa�Ituxuhuwumaituntnlalaa111mItoN:aNr>Nlnoltnlnuu- mm�lbnma� - - -:' To Twenfy-four Months To Pay X Complete Service from -one store _ _ Ir �� Owner. and 8 .�. -FRANK R. SMITH :y -Pu0T0(3RAP4KrR - I Lauber and Tris. L••n, 9es6• inti Bruch 9t. Siatl. Whitby. Oa. �' - pretit Window Us" Wallboards- Pboa• - ttK and Plyaa•ds, Hardware, Pala Meats, Groceries and Locker Service =dosis, Boltd rr �� 42UA Lt T Y FIRST - SERVIOE OUR AIM CLENRENIN( THE _ Com�irie LwNwr DICKERING -� SHONE 30 .. � DIJON. • . .. .__. - . • -lCO. LTD. tCAJLBOA0-JUNCHOi�F HIGHLAND DAIRY FR>IRiH __1,__ :qU COOKING -j r -on St. Clair Ars, ]>ssk _Ice Cif�l3>ta. Brick 350 Hamburg Steak Cream of Wheat u ek One mils W"i of. se". Gllegiart. L - ' A AM or three bkWo north-ef sap 14 Choice)' 49c 1C. _large $]cg. 29e lSO irw Scar. 3336 : Sv 1117 shirriffs- Cake Mia 18 OZ. PFLGS, HENLEY CHOICE QUALITY �- J.W. DIXON' _ ��Y� � _ - WHITE' ' - CHOCOLATE Blade de out ' • • PEBCrtEs 20 az. tin 23C• ..I SMALL ACREAGES. AND �Sc 3 7c 53c l b. f • ..AYLMER 'CHOICE QUALITY' = A-MBUL•ANCE FABI[8 �We.Have Waiting Buyers With METCALF MAPLE LEAF I PEAS 20 OUIICB N 180 { . _... � ... SWEEP AND TENDER •� 'Good Cash Down Payments FANCY .-- TENDER SWEET B(D10 a lb 35e, _ CALL . >� Ixc�se PEAS 20 oz. tin 200 S'rOl�ELY'S ' WHOLE KERNEL • . 1 For Prompt And Expeckne" By J'tees CONANT and CON ANT Service ^ Barristers and Solicitors A'ERABIAN STEED ; Corn 14.OZ tin 1$c .. S#etdoa D. Covent, Nights: MA1091 - Oftke`EYS=0804 MESH - >�, a . - - Pitted Dat as 16 oz. Pkg. 21C ' Roger G. Owmat, B. A. J., A. WiILLOUGHBY tad SONS :.Pork Tenderloin EVAPORATED* Resited - • . _ ..: oFFlcias Dainty... _ .. _ . lb, pkg.- :95c' lb'. Carnation Milk Oshawa. Oat, 7 1-2 �mcoe St. 8. Slay aaperieaad Ssiessae+a Rice 18c TWO TALL TING 'i phone: >L!Y't i�stabiisbed' its f Ajax, Oataris FOR ECONOMICAL DESSERTS MAPLE LEAF SLICED Phone,- Topa Dog Food til 19a - _ - --• . P. ALLAN $Plc ... s AN goo k . R�ndleas Bacon .. _ J P P:g 1/Z 1b. • C8110 PSK• 2 YORK FROZEN tisurance Co. _ 9c . - Re�►1 Estate -'- tnsnrance , .. sCH�rEmER,� - --= 'ORANGE.JUICE 2 lira 37c- '.. • . WRITE OR PHONN KING'S ROW -�• AJAX - dRISPY CRUST FRESH - ` ..'- Cheap Rites_ For Farm And Country- . ' • • r JUICE' 2 tie's '43e ' _ _ LEMON JU Bdldings D. G: MAITLAND, MANAGER SHORTENING lb. 25c :Shoulder . Pork \ .Windmille, Silos, etc. _. _Pickerin` law ' , Cherry Pie Filler 3 c Automobile Insurance Of All binds AJAX Phot PHONE -. {YORK BRAND „� YOUR' LISTING �NVITED GREEN BEAN , 26 TIN - ow•man & Gibson 21 PHONE -W=HITBY 521 20 oz, tin c Boneless Pot Roast _ y, x (PLATu BRISKET) Maple Leaf Toilet Soap iB.110 SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain five 49c 4 pakes..33C.. 4 r ��m ^ : PRINCESS -• - - - -1.b. . - to fifteen pounds, New pep, too. Try, SOAP FLAfamous Ostrem' KES . double, results newmhealth le fleshti = lame pkg. 3 I y _... 5c T DE large38•c giant 75C LA�aZINE 2 pkgs. 2'9c ED STOCK new -Agor. New "Bet acquainted" - side, ONLY e0c. All deuggistt. ILL i[l IIBIIIIINMIINMIpIIIrI1N�!BINININNNNNIII�III�1NNIpW11 \ NNINIIINNNilpiNlINMNW11NM1 ... . ,. r 6 51: •.. ,:::. .... ';.: .:. - - per_ , i u _ East, Wood] ands Mia. Gray of Gordon Hill, pant •--------- last week with tier daewhtwe Mr.r - Conlin Motors In Markham Offers Excellent ' Lackey here. Rev. Mr. Locke at* - - Over fifttir percent of thq electors �} Oshawa y _ - - in our polling sub�ivisiom-cast their a Preabyterlal atLind. = r ballots in last week's ejection. That say last week. ,4. - . ales and Service On Autos is a credi tablq ahovvireg . when tom int Mr. and Mrs. Jo ' - -- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B rs b J Fared with some areas only abou 3leton,..0! GreeilWOOd, _ -- z n�: ` A ` fi t 1 w l twenty -fire Perces Of those elig- Mrs. 'Barkin Reesor, well known ib�e valued- their -franchise enough �� < to exercise it. ere, is very ill at "� -- ti / H ? s y XY s ra 4y 3 My, b n present alb home: of her -son; -Kenne ssc Mrs. Sidebotham• had her leg in th• 'of /[!= n y 7 a tona.• We ho for an Pe early reC07ery, Ia cast for tven wee',cg as the relw £ s t We understand that Marion 7,e s • SUIt Of a fall. +"+ad INN" • The _co'st is now off dl - s and the citon leas taken a post with the, good:ladp is ajmost as act- I • _ Bell TRlephone Staff, at Toronto. _ate as ever. Mrs. G. McConnell held a shower J, ' Many chilaren and several grown; at her ieome on Fri lips -enjoyed the firexorks din la da3' evening in f - P r honor of Miss- Pat McCullough, who our Association • pro:idea_ on the I will be: rnan-ied -this ' ball campus. bn "thz night Of May summer. She ' • a foriner teacher at Cedar 26. • - . 3 Cas Mr. D. E. Crosier reek School - •rig t nand while at work recentl es expected that'fihe�Swimming y Instruction_ Classes will start early • .The hand is in a cast and t -he injury.. next week at the Greenwood pool. is likely to seep " biro Crosier off I - bA Mr. and Mrs. Green, of, Tor- 7, or- is fob for several more. days- o o emoute� to dae,ir cottage at Mrs. 32ulholland's dancers and nt Chalk Lake. -_ had. an -accident Satur- ' her •entertainers made such a .Iocal' day afternoon, when their car went they . ou 0 con�r01about o of the mile efest' rand accepted an incitation to prei- he millage, on the 9th Concess- ion. ' . eat it again for the 8osebank-Rouge ion. Eastboaj%d, they struck a ,crib Country Club. - vert on the north side of the road -- ' - •—.-=-�. McGrwvy',s doctor has ordr and roti -ed -over. Mr. Green suffered sled her to bed for a complete a broken listd aSAck, while his r - rest. Circulatory tirouble-has affec- ted her l wife had several ribs fractured, - - cgs but the doctor= hopep . _ Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Redman of - to arrest the trouble and avoid an The name of G. M. C. motor cars EIgin Mille, spent the week -end with carrying a full . lyse of auto -parte - It• is on td ° on' his sister, _.Mrs. • Towner here. has been associated with all the- and accessoriesthis account that we ' On Monday prienirg, Jane 9, iher,e great da -7 in the automob- at all times, as well our readers to drop into GGOIII.IZ�j will -be a Bingo gong those calling on Mr. Rnar ile field from the da m one of eq' MOTORS the next time -In Markham ng game in our hall: sell Pilkey at the East General day*'of the horse uipped Service_ Departments in this and if A completely new committee w{{1 Hospital, on Sun rods w` . and baggy to that of y's po District. you.are considering buying Sunday, were- Mr and = erful high compression ea a new or a used ew or tzu * you be in charge -and it hopes tomerit groes. - Dealer for these dei?endte cars" tisi{1'� that their pn keg am Pee Mrs. J. Peddie, `Mr, and Mrs. Wall C l high OTOIRcompression n at. Markh • wholer2nee3rted ' confidence and ace, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gaustin, Mack "• And trucks, they employ mechanics right. In thein s 'support of every.. - bingo. player- in- -Middleton, Mrs Maritle, Mrs. Wood- phone 22rW, are• authorized •Sorsa who,ha7e 'spent years at this trades ervir� department this area.There will be a. E25,00 and Service for Chevrolet and 0!de• their work in nothing short of tWI burn, Clifford Pilkey and daughter I mobile Motor Car and Chevrolet ahling- them to render an expert>r best: Their full Jackpot~ a 810.00 Special and many and Mrs. Towner. Mr. Pilkeg has i s service using only fully senr+ic� other valuible ,' prizes. The sane Truoks and -have like the manufaat•- g Y genuine Parts_ shop enables them bo give a proniyt B gad akin from his arm grafted With i This firm carries a'cdm,plete lire of -and satisfactory servile. -I starts at 5.30 Come and bring yoga akin from th' l j arm', kept abreast of tile' tianee� by ' rel'abl BA Gas 'and Oil Products. friends. Complete financial reports a eg. and expecte to e sift Po be home within "the next two weeks. on our bingos will be made public - < -Beth Bulmer, sister -in -low. of Mr, 11 _MrsF. Carson's Gxoup , will . be in 'assisted by Mrs, ,W Evans and fire from time to time.. Eveiy cent of Jack Mansell, flew home from Ger charge of the program, Rol{ CaIU— FOR FREE ES'I'IMA'p� Profit is .to be spent for couamm�n- preei¢ent. 3uPper was served at C�aFa Heath _ 7.:.. many last week, where she hm b?en Your Favorite Verse of -Scripture,". 5;30, It was decided to• donate- $too � g System' ity Pur'es• working: ` _ I A special business .meeting wui be _ tc t:;g -Building' Fund of the new If anyone. has, shuffleboard, check- 'lit )� _ r Ed. Boniface !sas been busy ,I ' close, held at the vetreogh and Tlnaaeith .Supp>tIh , j ers, horsesoe or of-he•r games he L'e::te.i Church Trairirg School, This plastering ak his home. The Women's Institute Executive ie -the W. A's. complete allocation. Bob �d ���d would jikv to donate .to .our Local Mr` and bars, Gordon "" met hist week -at the •home' of Mrs. Mr.. slid bits. Don Hed s . at d p801 . ' -fire-lightens, either D� n L •nde or i Taylor and � YE: PICK. 203ii , < 3 family and 1Ir: and Mrs. Leg. >< C'P�'e'Ke NIcf'�nnpll and plats !or the family spent Sunday arith _Mnand Mickey norga•t would . be_ ad to T p Csllopgh and fami spent the week }ear's �trssrzarna Ware draiwn up. It bars. Gordon Neal, Highland /Creek,_ JRQ�" AN 2Eceive tkem. {nd'in the north count ��'a dEcidrxl to h;,l ry ' �} t*•elve a,.eetr Mr: ar•d Mrs.. Pete Hardy spent •, _ - Misses Georgina and Vinta. For- . Ings ald"tlie third Wwi„P.day of _the week-Pnd'•here with lir and ], - Ia�remon cath spent �atuiday- -is{ting the sate month 4: be tl:e date, The Mrs. 'Wait. Hardy: _ Sheet Metal - Works me how" in Trronfo. JuIY mtet{ng' aiti be held in - th, Co tulaitians to Ca I Nok n, ••• .lee Legion hind a n� crowd at': form pf~a picnic at GreenwoodGrvenwoad ,son of b r, and Mrs. John.Norton on _ g tr of Pi kering IiTewsi Ott , - i their dance here on Friday •night, park An imitation has been sent i his recent marriage. -to Miss Jewell, • - • Mr. and 141rs. rhos: Gregg' and A busload of Legiori'membery lits. i` to the Altona ge'ovp,-P.�� I of Woodville. The wedding took Now �� • 2dra T.,Coeedy had a drive. and then l,nded a-serpice at Cobourg'on San- present at, the • SSaturday.-O S�n _ G�� to be epte�mber place on . dinner mita` 32x. and' bila; Hugh day afternoon. meeting, I - Gregg on. Sunday:. _. . Mernbers' of the_Elar=ont Legion .7%e Woman's Association oi'_ the 1 The opening tournament of the �� �0�ei �� � Mr, and Mrs. Stanley 'Slack -is. Auxiliary attended a banquet at s oral bowling club was held on Sat-. y United Church met at the church urday with -Mixed Trebles. Winners ited-relatives in Oshawa on Sunday. Ajax, on Monday night, - last Thursday, with Mrs. H: John- fee+e: 'til. 5 t0 1 � Now Pip e Mr. and Mrs. Hockley and Micro. The W. M.. S. will meet on June son con-ening the X-Garre, Eddie: Goodman; Art programs -'Mala Cheater and Mrs E. Beare; 2_(}a Tbowsa°i4ea'R°� veer ear usel spent Sunday with his brother 12, in t'he Su ing, the Most of; • �+���� � • Sunday School -Room of Opportunities for John Hunter Ham Steoey and rea'en°"iO'Oe 'at West Hu., - t the United C:�u _h - _ r�. a! t,30 p m• Service in the T+lagdoin. The pp. - ���w.0 tai was Mrs. Harold � able of sura •Mus E Goodman an read and con►-' Buewaah M B d Mrs.p 7O° a�Tom � las anented o:; by Mrs. H• G.'McIntyre, •_ Preston. uoaa.ai`°•ti° 'sr - - - A shoot er Sa�'ar Softer Rids: A TATE - - -= - :RE LES - 6000^EAR - r _ ` Desl�gets ie. Real Estate Buying�or Setiisi Requires the Utmost Care _ ' g' 9oendness of Judgment which is deriv • from_ _ and . Car -makers use and clic public Beeping Abreast at the Carseat Rising sad Falling o[ Msrkeot Paltlear buys, -more Goodyear Sager- Cushions than any other, low- lpressure tire. w 316108 if Ns its z YOU- -`tan FOR THIS-NNIN SISN"0F OtlAl1T1 a Y. :- _� dsasudt and receive advice and the aearee of information must r e r an p oven to active Brokerage. MOTOR' - - age Doan frodn ezpe is . d . r • qua 'Pied, ae• ..Beal Estate SALE . _ 'are an active, dependable group of mea deairitsg to We you to the r PHONE: 29W PICKERING, ONT. -. st of our jtliilitiee. Your Rea{ Estate Problems are our Business, and DODGE - DESOTO - GAS OIL - REPAIRS . .. _ e can t of -your interest, tad gave you w sdviae'rou in the bee -•- : - RES ULT _ -- -OL W Tlaaatnda of RQ al Estate Transactioas have been effected in our ofPk, . _ - ` and sanr• .nr Buyers and Sellers have lea1icd he financial Q:OOit Eeaefite Of o wacia nethedof ur lewd • dealing. =• Frigidaire Re#riger0or _ e m o service a ;.. A` may be f rvi lea in Buying, Selling, we ,144, to ad�ise an ns t Real Beitate. — ' � tier... lz y SIX roar Four FRIwI>t� z 'CALL TO• PA i NWE FOOT, TWO COW FOOT Ic;s_ lk " $liNFOOT: SIX CUS4 FOOT FRIGTAiH eah�l:... TABIhTY THIiiTY-MQg BUCMI.SIL Ril S ' - - is CORWIN A _ - - ow Av ble ' -- - - � • �Fi9Mads QNLYby . , :.: ' •. . ' RF ALTO GENERAL MOTORS PIC- KERING VILLAGE PHQNE 1 ;L .i. _S. BALSDON & • SON alit. 54034'R osis- _ _ PHONE P CKERING 39 r _ , . ---i: •" �. � ..�..� ya Wil R[Ytin . _ _...._.. ... .. ....... .... •.. ■I =I EEI! -, _ �_ . _ _ _ , x - - . . % i ^ t .4 , _ , . _ r -.:, ' R :. t , 1 . ,,-, ,, ,. VJ to • a1 . ._ r , twice. The first time ? 917 batted CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING f ." - against Alex was in 1917 and I ' �A1 A ,smashed -a wicked line drive. I hit ty T I E Calvin S P 0 R T'S I L U 9 N- against him for the &ext .nine years BABY CHICKS rsDlvAL and I never saw'that samF' kind of -- '" pitch agaiII." ' LOO��Kii—Bre Prftts! t Promat shipment. }lav you heard about Obcat's NwrMy / - s.- _ .-.. _.. __- _ . , _, a . .* * _;. _, r.-tlto O• b esda, a week pheavy bullet@ar••da and Rh�umatir ►pin Rerllsdy! tt giuq(J = 'j •-- _ ,_ _- _. S"5.80; 4 week :30.80. For customer's good nwlh: f =. �- ----txnanare--of--'that- fragment of -choice of bras"- ask hatchery or nearest _ MUNRO'S DRU("TORE—•--•..... anent, Also hive dayolds. mixed or pullets. -4 . - conversation, Sal speedily. confirm- Bray Hatchery, 120 John N., Hamilton, a3S Elgin OM• This column being 'all in favor of ed it. * * * or Fairba¢k Feed, 2886 Dafferin St., ;1.23 Express ►repaid Y g - - > bestowing credit where the same is due, « c' we take this opportunity to belated) doff The new �fellbtvs ave me the the YEARS neo w• were all sown TOBACCO ELIMINATOR - __ — Toronto. in .TWO YE A 'scientific remedy for Cigarette Add[ _ dumps with eggs around Sec. tion. For fres ' the chapeau in the general direction of far- most trouble, said the Barber. I what.happened? Pullet chick purchases bogklet, `°rt" SClt� -- <. - away ,Australia. I couldn't get rid. if Merson of Pitts- , were curtailed and alt of 1951 was one of pharmacal Corp. Ltd+, (Alberta), HsR, t >. the really good years for the egg producer. 6.73. London, Out. It's an oldish story nov� that the forces burgh for the longest time. But' The stage is met in precisely the same from Down Under won the Davis CUP, it -won't happen any more. I know way for an excellent.year for next tan to 0 F E M 1 H E it • ;, �. _ emblematic of World tennis superiority, " the fail after. we can evi prompt ship One woman telt another Take superior _ -a , peri ty, so that at least one major itis now." His jaw jotted. grimly. FF.IUINE.X" to help alleviate pain. db '' sent. Tweddle pullets chicks have lot's of sports triumph went to the lean credit side Of the British sports * * R.O.P. breeding back of them. Also tress and nervous tension associated with - ledger before 1951 'closed 01It. monthly periods. - _ ' I. r^ r •w- started chicks, capons, broiler chicks, _ $5.00 Postpaid in plain wrapper. - ' . . ".Naturally i Save certain diffi- older pullet&. turkey poults. Reduced s But that isn't exactly the point we had in mind. What we Y price' sae QU�ENOBT'S CHEMICALS ruRONTo �� . wanted' to say is that the over-all Australian Davis Cup record culties with Stan Musial and TwEDDLE CHICIS ETATGHERIEs_ LTD le o inson," e a ed with ergus Ontarb ., , -From a scant population (somewhere in the neighborhood• a thin smile. "Who doesn't? They BDIIINESe OPPORTUNITIft rwHY suffer tr thASTHMA eT n something that wla . r; of 10,000,000) it has for 50 years developed some of the greatest don't guess. They hit with the help you? Hundreds of thousands of este ` .- tenni players in histo - AnthonyWilding, the all-time No. 1 pitch, pulling an inside pitch and. HOUSE Fttrnisbings and Giftware Bust- have been sold on a money back guar- . _ P Y history Y gr n- it. In Western Ontario town Cood antes. So easy to use. Atter. your symp. southpaw, Sir Norman Brookes, `Gerald Patterson, James Ander.- slicing an outside'one to the oppo- clean Stock—Modern Building, Good Loca- tonshave been dlagnosed as Asthma. you y r tion—Well Established. Picture sent on owe It to yourself to try' Asthmanetrin. - ? son, Pat O'Hara, Adrian Quist, John Bromwich --and now, in the site field. But that's why they are request. ,Apply to: H, C. MacLean. Real Ask your Druggist last couple of -.years, Sedgman, McGregor and Rose. -such great hitters. Pee Wee Reese Estate 3t Business Broker: Wingham. . population to draw from, Ontario. . Despite a comparatively.meagre. bothers me more 'than, he should. PO.ST'8 ECZEd►A SALVE - '* Australia has duringthe ewrt;•+H th. tu,tnent of dry eczema rashes period since 1900 seat 20 of its teams I know he's ahigh-ball hitter, but . UVrIlAG AND CLEANING and weepma skin troubles Post's Eczema !Davis Cu challenge rounds and its layers have won nine I nei•er seem able to get the ball Salve will not disappoint r�u. . . times. In OW enoug On Im. y esu an •thi needy d eta ter clean- itching• scaling, burning eczema. acne. _ Ingt writ• to !u fnr Inrormallna we _ The United States, provided with talent from ke `feat Cali- -. * * * . _ are glad to answer your Questions. Os respond readily to the stainless odorless fornix' tennis mill, has participated in 33 challenge rounds and .. Partri H Parkers nvs 9rnrk. I,Imlt.d °torment. regardless ns- how .lvbbnro es- "There are days, though, when ' 791 Tnnae St., Tnrnntn hopeless they es•n. . ,. _ of these has lost more than it has won. The score is: U.S. 15, •PRICE s2.fao PER JAR ' Opponents 16. In redo of population, Australia tops them all in my curve isn't worth a damn• run SALE POST'S REMEDIES ' Sometimes is when the atmos- Bent Pne• her.. H.v,.lp! of Price kI. '- 11 _ tenlll)1 success. _ 't .Industrial Site luesputelde of Sault site. Is1 Qu- c, K. 1—n.r nt tnsa•. ti The Austsies defeated powerful British teams twice and the pheric conditions are bad. For: in. Marie. Ontario, one of Ontario's most roron tr I6 stance when the wind • is blowing thriving cities. consisting of approximately . i United States squads seven times, with Brookes and Wilding g oP tsTUNlTIae roe r Ten 110) Acres, seven good dry, solid ell.' .. - doing the racquet swinging for the Aussies on four occasions. : in, the curve wont break properly. rtleared. over Seven Hundred Feet R.u- AND wOela% Other days I just don't have it. way Frontage. Four Hundred Feet High- � _ ..' Australia was not knocked out of the picture by the first war .way Frontage, Hydro and Indlviaual or B,E A HAIRDRESSER or by World War" II either, despite staggering losses of man- However, .. I always know right City Water available. Apply to R. A. , - - power. Its. players made the challenge round 13 times, from 1919 away and I also know I'll' be get. Johnson. R.R. No. S Horeb. Sault Ste. • ,IO/N CANADA'@-LSAIIINO SCHOOL - , ', through 1951, but lost twice to .Great Britain, nine 'times to the ting an early shower bath.'.' Mare' or�ac OpportunitytLean '. �' - • * e • • TIRES Pleasant dignified profession, good wages. United States partly due to the reign of the famous Big' Bill and - Thousands or successful kiarvel graduates Little Bill" (Tilden and `ohnston> combination. ,Other- teams say that'- they have Hamilton's Largest Tire store Sinre 1933, America'. Greaten System Lied Tins, $7.00 and up. Retreaded Tires Illustrated Catalogue Pres - How long they ea: .:old on is another .matter in view of to get to Maglie in the first two. goo z-18. $u,00 Other sixes. priced so- write or Call ,. - the quantity production m the United States. ,But they won it innings or they won't get .to him' coralnaly. vmcanl:log and rareadtns ser CARPEL HACRDRESSI\G eC13f>OL3 . _ - tics. All work guaranteed. All orders 131 Bitter 8t. W., Tornsto - t." ', . . . against the best the United .States could produce, even though , at all Tt :ostially works out that C.O,D - 82 oo required witbooraer. We pay Branch..• ` -' '.\< . there was nothing in the 1951 series to compare with one of •the ' wav, charges one way, P•ntnsuta der• cordo y re King St.. Hamilton - • - _ most famous matches of Davin Cup history. That was in 1914, - - _- •tun. as xtns sere¢, West, Hamucoa T1 Rieeau ea. otuw. . r . - Pbone 74823. .. ._ when Australia s Brookes and Wilding played together for the -, START a' home business +n *par* cam. ,r ' last time. America's "Comet" McLoughlin ,and Brookes were LL` KITCHEN SINKS Make extra money, Experience not •. opponents in a terrific match the first set of which went. 32 14 Minutes Without CIALl. LkAGEN ins. EASTERN SPal" 'white paree►nIn enamel .teal tb x e$ - CIALTIE9 AGENCY. ;lOG Ht. Cert)• Ltd.. es, the longest in Davis..Cup Cup histo for man right or'l.tt hand dralnboerd: eh• always games, g history y yearn. 'Thr Single Word Thr•• -Rivers. Quebec, Comet filially won in straight seta. $ Spoken popular to 1 20 single sink; also loud ' . typo doubt• bowl ,and double drainhnard - . MAKE ORIE_tiTAL Rt G@ _ _ _ _ The Aussies, however, won the title, 3 matches to 2. Both sinks and a one.ptec• combination Iaun. Tourself, in your own home, export •aa". dry tray and sink with sliding dralaboard: European rug makers and teachers t¢ Brookes and Wilding then went t0 war and Wilding was killed1. - bathroota ■ell. Catalogue with tnatatlatlon atiuct you, entirely by mast 1n $4 - with thousands of other Anaacs in the Gallipoli campaign, The play Madame Butterfly be- o1AZwrlt: sR.eqv'eqdaOn bathtubs 180,00. wo' o�* s-r� k'ns through ea spathe simplified a . . So, this observer believes, a rousing cheer, a verbal pat on longs to an age in, which. theatre. S C P P L I E S. Mall Qrder Dtvlr N t f res mthurlast reponse bel si shows p quality dpphe a ]ilk of the hardy goers believed that Japan was ISEBEETSVILLE, oNTAan. to this course by mss and women. sad. _ - dIa back., and a hearty. .and of appreciation is doe m Australians, who produce quantity. inhabited b orsaalxed groups, who are learning thi. Y a meticulonl people BEwtrTlFtrL Pedigreed Collie Pupates. i skill for profit or as a hobby, has prompt . -j ' - redolent of cherry blossoms, where Months old. stud. service• boarding, ed p* to offer this course by mall. AE _ . .. . Your comments and suggestions for this column wilt be wskoitwd - . every child was able to loch Rabnoch Cowes, tone :Byron etre•: materials and necea■ary equipment sup. . by Eimor Ferguson, c/o Calved House, i31 Yong• SL, Toronto. quote ®ouch. Wbittta. 0¢terlo, oiled At Iota coat. Write today, printing sayrs, where every man walked with CREoae DruggistsellsCRESS. acre inner.°8 Oriental Scllan hlool Tomato _ , a mincing gait, hiding his hands iCORN mattn I— I" ����� the sleeves- of bis kimono, and °"t T where eve THE onurlo 'Aberdeen -Arius Assoef.tsasf D I S T I LIE R S L I All I 1 E D tY woman bowed low Invite■ sou to the Spring tial. at Amanitas •'D77 -LIFE mike, l,ost•rr - . _ Oranievllle. one o'clock, Saturday. Jan• . Sample hoc• lags• size_ $1•o1 and Was ready to sacrifice all foe +.ear 1°°g's- - AMMERSTSUsO, ONfARtO - seventh. S•vsn Bulls and forty Females DDQ V. B, honey.. .l?ervta • Sulllvae, .. love, In the -early part of our will b. offered: 2152B Hares, San Franclaco, Caafornte,. • . .. eenturY, Japan was •a country the latera NEW retread Passenger tins rooxle � NOW to play better Baseball. amasing - c literary possibilities of which were 670213 - $64115, 111.15 as, Isola -- new system of alone or :roup practice, being discovered by writers of ►1°116 - 7eo:13. i11,1e .a rmipped guarantees to level p your Baseball talene ` C.O,D. eoll•ct, Glendale Tire . Co.. lift _tea times -faster tan Present methods,- - � cautious and then come 1.. with the various caliber, ranging from- John- W01n9a Rd.. Tot'onto, ant l.t m• help you be a hero. good.II,00 for � ' 'fast ball. Another trick I picked .i$p . Luther Long up to Lafcadio Hearne full .Instructions tot Clarence Waldnar. . - • o/0 53 $rd Avenue WNL. 8wltt Current. - , was the manner in which I throw who possessed the singular distinc- aask.. Canada.ii my curve. tion bit- knowidg something about : • Jet Industry Dying PArEvre - S-P,)OR-T, ` •' - the locale which he wa3 depicting. AN oI-aER c° •.sty tnosacor_Lut of sa r' a1 l x 3 <1 • 1'', "I had been in Life habit of let- The East was -good, the West was • . ntqtions sad toll Liftw altsuq� � �g�, `, - : ting it go high on the downsweep' crass, arch to the enjoyment of. There in no. need for alarm be. The Ram.ay CML Rsslneted PatagF AR* `' of my arm.'But now I throw It the public. It longed fat °al! one cause the jet industry in declining, neya I7,1 Bank Sera.t. Ottawa _ ~ • . "Anyone can 'get `tine ball over -from ..in front of me so that It sees that's JIt longed e," 'f Mr, Bunt -'for it has nothing to do with aero- rETHERSTo9aArOH a campaay. r.. , the plate," he said scornfully. "i't's comes out from. my. uniform. The borne says. - planes. Jet is a rich• hard, black taint Sn"citors' Established 10141, site -` +, g batter can t � see the ball until. it's g Bay offset. Tnrnnre n.,..klet ,t It.!17 as ,a, learnin to nick the corners that . Madame Butterfly -started in life. variety-, of lignite, which takes a' non � request _ 1f - - makes such s- big difference. Con- on top of him, brilliant polish and is- used. for . _ _ trol., comes only from experience • • . as g story by John Luther Long which, ,though not very different making ornaments. It was popular - t-- _ and from work. Most young pit- .---How many types of curve do I from other stories - in which true- in Queen Victoria's time; bits the chefs make_the .taistake 'of exceed- throw? I guests the count is three. fact that she spent much of her ti, w "mg their gait,- which means throw- [ break one Like a slider. I have hearted girls were betrayed by life mourning for her Consort,, and a Ing too hard: They lose control, one that goes down, an old-fash- wayward Westerners-, made an un- cluttered herself With - common impression on the Ameri- jet erne- -- -:'You have to find -'what your proper 'toned drop. I have a third that menta,. has associated jet Wii41 I gait is and stick to it. Then, when breaks down and away, an out- can magazine -reading public 'David mournful occasions, and resulted in I. Belasco ' -you have the batters used to your drop the .old-timers might call it. Promptly turned it into a its unpopularity, - • proper 'gait; one -act play. He gave it the cue- " • •Fun ns,ou•d to '' a you can slow down or But all come at varying speeds. About 100 •care •a o Whitbp, y y ewn - � speed up, perpetually: keeping them Oh, yes, I also use an occasional tomary Belascor magic. Before .the England, centre of the e t industry, , home or cottage, a w"tPtM! 'off• balance." sidearm curve that isn't a bit fancy. curtain. rose, there were to be Been .exported some $20,OOQ worth of S•wog*.Dhpo■ol SyWw ,' • • ' at the Herald Square Theater novel rural districts; No' rennin -1 , These are words. which ' an It's just an ordinary curve. .r " painted ornaments each year. Some 1,500 gttr.d. Atodororo. - - • * picture drops, a'senes of wotar r. . h y men and boys were employed to and. budget ►eons, write or curtains showing various views of young gaffer with •dreams of be- Just the other day, according to turn out the stuff. To=day theft wit for hoe folds• end oil ; 44. coming another Christy Mathew. Arthur Daley in The New York Japan, a rice .field, a. flower garden,-. are only two craftsmen who work InfOrmori°nL. a snow-capped- volcano illuminated son or Grover Alexander should Times, Dutch Ruether was talking in jet, and they have only sufficient 5 treasure, for they come from the' about :4fa1.glrie. ° by a setting sun. The scenery was work to employ themselves in the lips of the 'gent who -on his re= s authentically neo -Nipponese, the . . RURAL SEWAGE � t `,"I • Cheri b?ossoms were co winter months. t cord, in 19:1 and up to..now in. . "He reminds me more of Grover y pious, the . . - ' 1952 -knows more about the art . Cleveland Alexander than any lighting imaginative; and, helped . . _ of hurligg than any present` -day' , modern pitcher," said Ruether, by these, Blanche Bates wrung - t.� fountains of tears from the . t. - ' ''movndsman 1. * "He never makes the sa :"intake IIIgrOwII�TOenw15 , .• « • audience. It was' sucly-a success in We' refer, of .couise. to, • none New York -where it opened on Nan Fix relieves pain instantly and - . " other than Sal "The Barber'• Mag- i March ,5, .1900 -that Belasco im-• removes ingrown portion of oatl to a _ _ few applications $1.60. 7 , - ... ' die. pride of Niagara Falls. Ont. mediately took it to 'the Duke of ---. • _- ' * ' ' York's TrlTeatre in London. Scenes WART FIX - - -': - - r" "I'd say that. five of seven pitches ' l and 2 of the play were connected Guarantied remedy, no ac,d. ears rot1. 1 children. 76c I throw are carves," •continues Mr: n by the scene of a Butterfly's vigil, CORN FIX - Magiie. '"Yet�•I `might throw `nosh- which played for fourteen minutes - fog but fast'balls at a batter-, mere. without a word being spoken. Removes corns and calluses In .to min. Utes Guaranteed Remedy, 76c. At your ly to cross him tip. i _watch every Bufterfl pre ared for • Pinkerton': drtilgt.c or sent Doscpala by - ` P •s `' hitter. 'Tf 1 catch him )earring' over• return, attired herself and her little F. THOMPSON tithe late, waiting -for for a curve, -I'll � ° y^ \ P fi' j child in fine -array, decked the house fast -ball him. If he's standing back I with flowers, and lighted the F ORCHARD CRESCENT ,. _ _for.,the fasl,oae, I.T hook him, -Of O lE, ONTARIO Z. ,:, Japanese lanterns; then, with the ' TORONT course I've studied every batter I " child r •mal s e too up • -:.nil rrcver-Rive t-' wli5t he likes : . 'her• post at the window, 'watching a - , hit -if, T can hell, :if, i mean.' P � to ; through the night. Belasco showed - • ' >' ' 1. ' 3 the darkening sky, then, night, the �iseovers Home he Lacher admits that he learn- _ :� t 1 stars -at first barely visible, Hien .� .ed most .about pitching while play- r` brilliantly bright, then gradually Skin Reined ing for that wily master of the art, s-:4 . fading -with the li hied lanterns Y '� u`, g� �. Dolf Laque. hoth in Mexico and ' flickering out one by one. Dawn Tkis clean OwOla� tsu D * or« .Cuba. .. _ _ clime and Butterfly still stood, still - h " Mft 's o slam ??>`..w .. x, ,' , roe as rte- ns Fog. Bad weer s?s4 , •, Ir taught me to bear t♦otan on °' rays of the sun flooded the room ," lan-a few o wa eruptionsare °tom rNew every pitch, to remember the hit- and the morning .. MOONi'S EMIRALD oil, is presage to tars , .': ` 't; t .- . ters and to' keg constantly Gtarfield sad -Screen actor g song of the birds and R Is to an pwsttadgs tints i am, 4 - p yin mind John Garfield was found dead was heard .,in the cherry grove. ad stubborn cant roiadas wadies baw yielded , __ ___ where chez. hit me. Because m} +, „ Belasco said in 'his memories that roits stoonNssce• - ' - r . curve couldn't break too well in Cf a cardiac Condition In a ' EMERALD OIL it gold by scup - ti New York apartment... The 39- he conceived this _ -scene as a Lost. sv bare to help rid you of stubborn the rarefirtl atmosphere at Mexico _ p challenge to"Efim'ae1T. It is d tribute' 11 City, ! concentrated nn putting the Y r Who was 9rcd. or min' d n"t19i+tly skin troubles-zatl.halon ear -Old dCtOr, or money hick, ' uated frorn'a school for problem to his skill that he' -was able to , : ball exactly &.•here_ T'.wantcd to" ptit P bring: off a fourteen -minute -long - - . • • tit, thus gaining contro). Usually it'd 't,ldren, achieved fame as 'Cl -` "Puccini," - pantomtne. -From Puccini, by r1. i.w t c}-+ w .Mr rltrve tn„ Ret 'em t r - : movie "tough guy," _. ._ George. Marek. `- - - I88VE'23 1952. r c -.. - :: f I .: -. - r . i I . . S ._ _ ' K,. - - T . — - ` ' � r'i�M" .. n 7" '• .: ttlTb- . v c + -- -•. .. — — _. is sea AiYitrdt ., z , A .MAN­­­ '%HAPml*::�� --1Pick e = g0 one nit.' -- In The Grweteria BARGAINS In the SHOE DEPT. Men' s Brown Leather "Smart Step» B GIen Valley CorGolden "Cream Style Cora" Choice f n Qualitr, 1b o�. icer 26c perforated Vamp cu$hion'. sole - Marmalade sHIRRIFF'S "Good Morning„ - ;SIX PAIR ONL] fir- SIZES: 8, 8,1' 10. Reg. ;7.50 to $9 at$b.96 _ 24 oz. ba e ' en •s 'Boaster" oxford, •navy_ Pure Raspberry JAM, 19 �: wagtafra �..; - - v amp, 6 pre - only j : 1 Bramble Jelly. loth V y _ Its swill eating HeAler's 18 oz. O$. d, ? 1'R, 8, s 1 -St, and 8 1,2 - Reg sa,50 to _ - -- >ir at Men's Iain, dark brown oxford Gin '-marmalade -- Areal tasty appetizer 8 oz. ode p . ' • .: .. .... _ lit Ha hoe's Tea BUDGET TEA i ]b. N 7 neolite sole, 6 arra lri Nzea-_ 8, 7, 7 i-2, and 1.O 1.0 - To Go At A SNAP -• . - --.. __ Tea Bags, G A�1 -. . f • • GOLD MEDAL 100 for Oft. SEE OUR EASTWINDOW FOR ODDS AND ENDS in Ladies straps, - _...._ Oxfords,' Sandal3 etc. $4.00 to 1;(1.00 lines; At _-- B ushby's Hardware BROCK. THEATRE WHITBY 'HONE 618 BEAT 1`Y ELECTR]G RANGES I • \, WNSYT�Hn.r. Mop BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS !'�' T THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY-JUNE2; 3, s.SCAR:RANGETTES AND � • �OOe z - "~ening Shows at .7 and 9 P. M. Saturday Matinee at 1,80 P; M: Saturday Evening Show Starts at 6.60 P. M. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ' BUD ABBOTT &no. LOU COSTELLO - INS _ - - .DRURSDAY...FRI., SATURDAY � JUNE �, B, T, Colnin' Round the Mountain a -H Paints a.ti.G eras Ha�tJware - %_.- PLUS - "OUR GANG'' COMEDY "DOGS IS DOGS" _ _ _.._.. AND CARTOON. NOVELW SPORT - PHONE 46 P1CKERING Ri� oung& Prett seeds Vill help furnish staff quay y r - WONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY i S TH -JANE PONVE)t„L N , JUNE e, 10, 11. tern at the new hospital, which is a>rd YiC DAMO S �. MMetting Slaws at 7 P. M. Last Complete Sbuw at 8120 P. M. expected to open in the late fall • th a for the draw • ' �• . Ono ousMnd tack is -. The Magic Carpe t .. • : _ ,. .will be sold on the grounds, Mrs. jC. Lit COLOL'B - Wl'i`B ._ W. Scarff, of Ajax, is convener of imarron Xid ,h. LUCILLE BALL and JOHN AGAR the group arrMaging for the draw. 11pjTH _. AUDIE )MURPHY and BEVgglgy T'YL1trS - - `� -Other features,-detaiy� of which ) t - "`: ALSO i--• JOHNNY WEiSSMULLIQ - IN.will. be 'announced is the aes> int- > rr ..' , y _ ore, include 'fortune telling, with. _ Jungle Manhunt DEi� Violet Ewan, Rosebank, as Bort- MONDAY,Ti��.., WEDNESDAY - JiTNE g 1i- ` AND -FOR NE1W5 rune,-; i wishing well, with Mrs. B. , 1• Bryant, 'Pickering, as convener;- -a musical g prepared y • -•. NEXT ATTRACTION program berm re ared b _ - _ _ Mrs. B. C. Falby, of Ajax; a cost- --,-.-Fixed - uane jewellery sale, being arranged . ixe -Bayonets'... _ �Rrancis Goes --to the Races by Mza. J. Smitih, Ajax; and a " STARRIN'G -- DONALD O'CONNOR and PIPER -LAURIE booth to give information on the WITH '- RIC0L4RD BASEHART and MICHARL O'SURA Y " -hospital, the W. A., donation and -; ... :.. membership, with Mrs. Hry, 'West- - _ - - ney, President of the Wcmen's Aux -- gnu" Guests were welcomed from Dur- bam, Friendship, Binlicliffe, ' and ilk, n the o. a r' ing, how o ) Among the other caaveners are: �'d ow y Rosemount Chapters, :also' the' -new I telephoning, Mrs. S. Hasiaaar Ajax: , WITH - JOAN FOtiTAIN£ and JOHN. L1rND District Deputy Grand Matron -elect, i _ � tickets, Mrs. Geo. Laurence, Ajax:Mrs ' - . •'Q -•sten ' I ' properties, Mrs. K. Morley, Pick- . _art�erhmesnbersm were oinTroduced Bring; transportation, Mrs. T. H. _ __. _..TIiEATRE POLICY - 1 presented with a corsage, 14uughton, Ajax; in�itin tea host- - -- - BENEFIT �i Past •M;atren and Patrons were g :;Box, Offica Opens Evenings - 6.90 P. M, i THIS a seg, lira. Westney; tea assistants' Saturdays and Holidays - . X00 P. M. �± Fiesente<i.wit}n lo•,edy handkerchie#e conveners, Mrs. W, Laycock, ,Ajax / Matinee Saturdays and Holidays 1,g0 P. M. Y GOOD NEWS by the Worthy Matron, Mrs, Fannie and Mrs. John. La Pickerin ; Y, g 'a" Littleford. sandwiches, Mrs, G. Simpson, Ajax FLOODLIGHT PARKING + COMBINATION + -Plans: were made for thA Straw- MAKE P4RkI\G 3 PLEASL�iE �i'IT$ flL$ ' Straw - and M"rs.' i:obt: Ruddy, Pickering ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES 'YOUR NOME TOWN PAPER be Festival to be held 'un Wed- ATTENDANTS Mrs. C: Winter, Ajax, and i� cQuIPlete, dependable nesdav, June 25,• - 11cs, ry, W. Tomlinson PickerinEFis - \ nnrs. Yoe a+•d to know aU � , g, piny no wh.re you lie, •Uo card tables were presented posters and banners,. hlrti• R• P.att- ow you live Nso in, a by the Golden R,,:e I'aSt Matrons' iso-.; of Ajax. WORLD wlave. big events ere in Club: Happy Birthday Wishes were tfine ttsaking - ewtiN which sew Mrs. K. H. J. Clarke, of Fickering D UNBAR TON weea se aweh to you, tr` F expressed by the many visitors pre- and Mrs. F`aiby are cc, com•eners of r' obsttiet� top" your #eters, For sent' and by the cards reeekied by f t'ne garden party.. N1ir. Jack Phillips is home from :Turn Your Scrap astpertsl , linter interne- the Chapter. Entertainment ' suns The next general •meeting will be `'the hospital and doing nicely after fro* provided by Mr. A. Wed e , .solo- • & Metal tinsel tttawt, there is no sebstiteti $ �' held .in'the. Pickering Public School bis operation - ONITOILTM CNRI3TIAN SCIENCE ist, accompanied by Miss Mary Mc -Ion' Monday,' June 9, at 3.00 p, m Mm A. Kemp, we arepleasedto INTO CASH Rae, of Ajax. A draw was held on i� Ewjoy the beweHts of - J. hear is making satisfactory grog- 1 beeff a beautiful afghan made and don.- fonood-•teeetb. watienally, i ss at the Steekley Health Clinic, Uy, -:with your 1oeel ated by Mrs• Anna Azis,•also.other in t FOR PICK-i,P, CALL riper and The cbrtai.,, st;»�. prizes. The afghan was won by Mrs, a>Lrport Beach Congratulations to Z?om and Mrs. LIMN T HaJI.• Ref and a'be'aart?fully • e e • Stevens Betty France) on the birth TV'fr-ToW11So11 ASC stations Tuesday decorated birthday ca',te were enjoy- 'The Executive Gorrtnittee of. the of a son, -William John, ,a brother -,.'BUILDING 2152 - AJC . '-,Seiena.Monitor Views the News.•• ed by the large number present, Ratepayers' Association held a meet: for Carol, on May 27, at the Worm `' And d y � fhJs couponlin. br.`ncing a happy and memorable ing last Thursday. -Mr. A; Grills wos en's )College H rtal, Phone'AJAX, 27J -_ svaele! in' o. s• evening to aclose.--Corr. a � story subscription, $ r+ma. appointed Chairman -of the Bingo Congratulations to Bill and Mrs. Committee, and itJr. J: Coppertanirn Bellhouse (Joan Luke) .on the birth' ` . • *N G,dsNee >id•ea moaft, � - `; fie, Noreey H„ Bente 19, Mo.a.. U4.& Chairman of the Dance Committee. of a baby boy, Timothy John,, at Duabarton Lumber & ►t..w TMs;• as Intredeetory The Ladies' • Auxiliary herd their the Oshawa Hospital. $IIl1d1D Supplies ChrWJJ•• s•hnce regular Friday euchre party in the Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stribbell and g pp - 1�IM1 4e!~ snetwe sl`• '' Community' Hall, It was well att ~Terry, of Dearborn, Mich. and Mrs. NORM FORREST Ended. Tea was• served after the Peacock of . R indsor, sister of Mrs. i_. eenwt card game. Everybody welcome to W. Avis, Frere visitors with 1►�r, ''hone 195 W 12 r� tey�t ��•.., t attend. next Friday- and airs. AN -is recently, _ - Mr. Tannahill who has spent some Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. "' Opposite ,Kiwanis Palk IsNyn tatiMt j"� t time in Toronto, left the hospital - Ed. 'Gaskin; of Avis ' Awe.' on the OPW Evenings Mad Satuidai ~ -� �.�• on Tuesday, and is spending -birth of a bah • —�'� '�'�� I Y', ePe ng a'fe�w, y girl, Lynda Arlene, Aftern days with his sister in Toronto beF dater 'for. Beverley .and Donna, at oon Oil EM Ontario �htipter O. E. S. Celebrates PICK, 39, or fora returning home. the Toronto ,General Ho pital. TOR - EM 3-S6s6 Miss Sharon Cassells celebrated Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Lauranc Birthday eand NEWS her third birthda _..with A..party-at- , fam ly received a. surpri9e._vidt..last The ' lar' mtee�tin , ended y all her little friends., k from her brother, Mr, and recent visito . . - raga r wee I ra ,at the Morley Blse�' • !Chapter 0, E• . S. was held en Mon Mr, Temple, serving wiih the Mrs. Harvey and children, of Riv- home' Armed Fomes at Petawawa, spent e B ,California. Congratulations to. rias• BUS= _ - day, June 2,' at :the Masonic Hall quiet weele-end at home. ivit}i his . ,� ryas Babcock, of Caledou East, . Clarke on her graduation from Tog. , 'Pickering, it being the occasion of ' a ' the Chapter's eighth birthday. Past family here. rt3 epetra3iing 'a few days with his, oAtio Normal School matrons. and patrons *iste�d - in Mies' Joyce Soloanoa . motored to uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mia. Wm- :8edrfck of Toronto *a y aunt and le Hospital t Continued Windsor last Saturday with frier da Cook, of the BMy Raad, with her sister. Mrs. T. Annan toe f the opening ceremonies with Mrs. and had 7e - s Eden Wfinter as ,Worthy Matron aiid 8 p.. m: will be ursder gthe auspices ry nice trip. ' _ Mr, and Mrs Earl Poxes, of ..the wedr,,e A. . Mr. Chas. StwTitt, ,Worthy Patron of theW. A. of Ajam and Pickering. MT. and .Mrs, Wan. Knox enter- Kirkland Lake, Dr. and Mrs. Van The rwnnLq a sate hail Isist k.: 'tor die o , tained Mr, Thompson Prom Toiorir 'Orman and Robert, of Toronto and nrday afteznoun by.the lfiwsnisinr p C .. o Tb�rrnsliip Geaneral Hospital. Pro- t _ _ Mr • Bab Shaw, ' Owen Boland wear the park, was girth s SW Ms, i . 1 t+.'7 wv-�... +.w. s !MV. iitfeii>t,_. :;'..:...,w»..-_«....:_'..•.:._._.__.-_..2'^..:.�:.�.1. ._-.