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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_07_04• a r • • e _ , --VOL. ?1 NO. B PICKEli1NG, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 19&2 a Cents per Copy AnPL�ied as SecondClass Matter Subscription -Price. $8.90 per year — lD. :i:�__ W -C-$tiAlL4RSON rUb.USHLERS - r Council To Ask -RVontrolloard TLift - stnsh�orctions !n P�cor�ng Towi -- 7� Pickering Twp. Conseil -July e.• "PICKERING" TO BE ON Women's Institute Picnic BA�'BA=.,5�' y • r • r CITIES SERVICE BP604DCAST � And Regular Meeting BY CLIFF GORDON Pickering Village t;• °hollowing the'request by Mr; Jack CFRB — JULY 14. r s 0 B'rignall, of Claremont that the On Tuesday,June 24 at 10,30 a Reg. and 1 -.,an and Mrs. Fuller' ' Pickering Team Suffer 8--'s are cin a tr_ f t9mm02 lift relit controls here "Pickering" will be featured on m. a bus load of Pickering ladies', _ Trouncing By Royals p °Sri"tish Columbia. ; Council advised the Clerk to write a well -Known sr the home Mrs, Charles Faller has her two -Whitby Royals in laded the local the Rent Control, Board in Toronto, Co, broadcast over radio CFRB, on of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brown, near sisters: -Mrs. Frances Lansing, 'Of _. All,. Uxbridge. ball diamond on Monday night with bofvrming ,'saes, that -Council rias Julv 14, at e•15 P. M. g revenge in their eye. The were Torud",o and Mrs. Jessie Searle, of ,K1 . g y y Montreal with her this week. a - passed a resolution asking t6tat The Hermitage Garden Party On their arrival they found picnic' smarting from two pre7ious defeats Mr. aatd -lira•: T. Horto x that rent control in Pickering Twp. r r • • tables under tote trees, and after ��� by our local nine• Tate and Doug were at Camilla forts the r be lifted. I Gross receipts of slightly more a little preparation, sat down to en- Whitby team however, : had their g 4 A motion was passed at the same than $1000 were reported by Mts. joy a delicious luncheon, as well as efforts rewarded as they made good week -end. - -• meeting on Tuesday, that the two the lovely summer landscape. The two sensor rooms of the locol township police constables and the N. R. ' Shortreed, acting treasurer, After a inner woman was sat- a comedy of local errors fora 8=3 public school seld their p the F;icc. Last police sergeant get a $125 increase At the close of the garden party,and isfied, the business nesting pro- A � went the route for ,week, and as it was a few days in salary, per annum as of Jaauary tea 'held Saturday at `the Herrn- 'the Royals and gave up but four only from Principal „ i .teed _d as usual, still outdoors, which y pal Doble'a birtbt- 1 195E itage , Pickering summer home of hits while walking tea. Stewart was E T :ti; ,the same increase as wi't$t pro ed a refreshing change, A one of his girl pupils made s ., Mr, aid Mr -e, E. L. Ruddy, Toronto. r' the best batter for the locals as he birthd cake - other township employees,' Plaris for the booth at 'Rotary birthday , and he was .also pr'el- With several 'ticketr-sale reports to collected three hits --•a triple- and A rented with a Parker peat Park on July 1st were discussed come as against -,a fevf bills not yet 1 pair of sin les• Caldwell got the Mrs. F. Hall, Mrs. J: R• Bo s and g Mrs. Smith and Jiro. Homo the Co-op. Medical Services Declare received, indications are that tate other, lone tingle. teachers of the two ' p� Mrs. K, -H, J. Clarke will be con- ,uulor rooms Patronage Return pet proceeds, when finally totalled, �, t The Royals a sited oft in the first held their picnic last Thursday in - v.eriers for . the refreshment .booth, • j ..�- • • • r will be near- the $1000 mark, pred- inning with a four -run rally off the 3I n.orial Park Country Sore and sale of aprons, ,and Mrs, Smith' .. _ The annual medt•ing of Ontario icted by Mrs. Henryestne , pred. many a hit, t-ko walks, two BAD �' y pop -corn and balloons. was presented with. a pair of dreas3- - • County Co -Operative Medical Ser ident of the W. A. of Ajax and ! pies• Clifford Berke.. and Mrs. J.' errors 'and an- interference play ac- ing table lamps as she is leaving c' ,rices, held at Sunderland recently, Pickering Township General Hosp- counting for hese. The best the the school, There were around fifty, - ` counting gave an excellent report on locals could do was a lone counter ` declared a fifteen percent Patron- ital. The women's auxiliary organ's I the District Annual and speakers mothers and pre-school children at aal�ee Return on the year's operations. ized the party to raise funds. w hely were thanked by lies. Cronk mho by ,Bye, In the second with two on pee picnic also. ' 7She members felt this was gratify- furnish staff quarters for the new 1• . and as many out the Rcyals added alb mentioned that it was throu}rh. Mrs. Mary Chapman andifamiLy bog, in the fourth year of business. hospital. It will open in Aiax in the untiring efforts of these. two another pair as again an Error prow have left for Vancouver this week Pawl Meehan, Secretary-Fieldman November. ` ladies with picture stories, that a ed the thorn -in the locals side. Tire to spend a*two-month hoiidaj,.witit__ _ far the Co-operative Medical Ser 'Six hundred people attended the small radio which Pickering Public ocals went hitless and scoreless in her sister; : vices, attuned the progress of Medi function, which was under the joint School sorely needed, was purchased• this frame too; They did however, Mr. and -Mrs, -Frank Pruuse had lea's Co-ops in the province during general corr enerahry of Mrs, is• H. f add -another one in the third on a Mr, and,Mrs, �! I .The- hostess Mrs. E. B. Brown, was rs. Dox•n and family of the year. He also called attention J. Clarke, of Pickering and MB. ' walk; two.stolen' stolen bases by. Hood- '- c - tianked by Mrs. G. H. Howes.Ebenezer w:th•thern on Stoday. to Workman's Compensation for C. Falby, of Ajax: Directors of the _ and another sacrifice by Bye. Nei - Pe The United Church held its sun- fatsrsers. "The new rate of TS cents hospital board led b Roger G. Community Individuals And Rusin- the, team get. a hit in the fourth. _ Pi y Y day School" picnic Isis, Thursday at - ger $100 makes compensation a pro- Conant, of Ajax, president, and I eases ,Provide Scholarships -And ' The locale however had 'a pair on Cedar Glen Paz k,- and hail a rery teeRion of which farmers should a- Robert Ruddy, of _Pickering, vice -Awards To High School -via free passes. -One run; one hit E good crowd, which, thorougily err. vail 13tesmelies;' said Mr. Meehan, president, staffed an information 1 • • r and one Pickering error was what. ? w racked u on the Royals' sheet in joyed tike• -day, ase k covers the many farm stela- booth,to answer questions about the I _ ?dr. W. P. Neale, Charman ' of F • I Mr. and Mrs. J-aur�,a' Koch and ideate and the fifth inning. The locals' _tally protects the farmer from hospital and to display architect's the' Pieker}ng District High School read the same in their half of the. family- were at -Pc;it Elgin over the. '_ s eitpeast7e lawsuits which may be sketches of the hospital as it will Board reported this week that the weel,=end •• I fifth. Three hits in the sixth gave a result of aeddmib spear when tampie4ed; Stan:ey Kent results of the Pickering•- District I A--nurr•ber from the village were :> RasmU Morrison, president, said,. of Ajax, the architect who has been f high' S^_hool " Board's • drive for the Royals their final run. The loo- at the Salem Cemetcr� Decoration ''There were 1610 persons protected completing plans to meet federal 'I scholarships and. prizesfor the new � al team however, failed to collect a Day Semite on Sunday. our Couft Medical Services at and provincial health department -1 High School were very successful, ; hit off the -offerings cn Samanald in Mr, and bars. Elwood Huyck told t end of our fourth fiscal year. Fant requirernents, was also og i For the year 1952' over $500' in !'the last pair of innings. Donna from Carnington were with Tisa C inoperative w @ta s from duty at the booth. Sebolarshi a and. Prizes --crave been ' - There is no' home 'glace next t s.7 P the Chester Butt's for the ;F9rr;t• ,• , ; ,t group pe9D Y F solicited sD far. week. The locale play by on Mise Bernice the idea that a of le can. ' Winners of the luck draw rues p 1 in Whit Chapman left for a do things for themselves to their as announced by the master of.-cer Mr. Neale said he was very ! Monday night and play a doublet •t - � , header cn''Brooklin - on Thursday trip' o Englan on Tuesday, and l - - own advantage.' The buainesis of rmoniea, Bev Warwood, Dumbarton. Pleased with the fact that the tom-.' helft..mother, Mrs, E. T. Chapman, the Co-op is to pay hospitalization were: Mrs. Cora Bakes, Claremont. 1 mur•ities of Pickering Township � night. So how about . Joining the has let% for Winnipeg 'for a- visit. Gallaued On Pxse a set of aluminum; ' Casy Adams, I and the Improvement District of ! gang and come along to these Mr. and Mig. W -m: .-MeEachnie Ajar., lamp: Mrs. A. Clark, Toronto, Ajax had gi%en such an ent'husias- games Jr, were -at Port Bo6ter,:Sunday, compact; Mrs. Mary Sloan, Ajax, I tic backing to the Board's plan for Mr. arrd�Srs; W, Moyer Vbrelaed ' G16Ni1�tAL ELECTRIC TO 9fl1ART tray of sweetmeats; J..' W. Smiiti, ! scholarships and prizes, The Board #1I� SC,,HOOL. REPORTS were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed.: CONSTRUCTION AT PT. UALIQN Ajate, uglrber; Louise Liah_*nan, of ie corroerned -to see that the new 1N OL -R N ' TISSUE Stork .last weiekrend. -' a . APRIL NF.7CT Pickering Twp:, table lighter; J. 1 igh 5S hovl I -as a full list of sehol Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Young and De`rlin, Ottawa, pashbroom: -Loa ' Arships and -prizes -booth Lv 'reward fancily are on 'vacation duringthis It was swxmneed ` last week -end etta Boland, Ottawa, voucher; A, the ef'vrts of deserrirg pupils and- Presentation To Miers Jessie Bushby that General Electric would start month, spending the _ holiday un , E•', Calvort, Pickering, wall can op- I to -tncoura$e ambition, ch id w'czk, Lakq Huron, " construction work on their new ener; Mrs. Gordon Coriant, Oshawa. and 'high scholars ri ' throit huut A- -rather ur-usual honor 'tail last at Part Union next April, p g come to liisa Jtarlie iSushb Pick_ �' and Id s: Water Whi'te.• Jing F pair of figurines; _Mrs: K. McIver, the school, . y, _ A roteat has been filed b about ii i sill Jessie has been-Vice-Presid- � Elwood, were iz:.Kingaii on er i seventy property ownerr in ,list Ajax, pair of dresser co. e; Ides. (.', ! lt'w•,w emphasized that while- g• Sunday, bringing back daughter ! Y P Pe Y L. Ginter, Hamilton Beach, angel riany cii:•rens, busl'essee and crit` a -;t of the 'Canadian Giris in Train- Gr � cake: - Molly Delacour, Ashburn, a ardzatiuns had contributed, there g s ace, who had been spending g neighborhood, objecting to the los• ui in this 1'rm'ince for the - past -the �� of industry in their "residers- u . dis year. And now she has been chnseri week with _Raven family. :4 purse pensee; Mia. B. Horne, of -was still a fairly 4irge number of I tial neighborhood. Resin i• to be Ajax, voucher; Lola H•aaiam, Ajar. `sci►ciarships and prize categories to r'io repr+eEent the:-L"nited Church in SALE OF HONIE-BARED. naamdactured in this plant, •the , tl:a Province of Umario at ,the. first - - GOODS r • voucher; Mia, G 'McKay, Toronto, be fined. One category cit prizes � company now requiring bore apace bouquet.. G. Hood, Ajax, cosmetic ; 'that had not been•Yil;,d as :quickly ; Natiorrai C• G. 1. T. Camp to 'be At the Home Of Mrs. O"Brien } ' tlum they now bane in dowrr_town • kit, do the Board would iike, was the held -in Canada.• The camp will be (Bay View Inn) Toronto, where they have been Mrs: William McLean, East Wood. f Flay-ue or shield to the :a:ue of $20 attended by leading girisAa the FRENCAMAN'S BAY ! i nraaufacturing the same product lazds, Mrs, A. D. L%rtier, Sr., ..of fol the boy or. girl Jn- each class' 1 ' movement . from. every province. it FRIDAY, -JULY 11 _- 0.30' P. X. r - without complaint. Our own Council, Rouge Hill, Mrs. F. Baker, Pickil. thaf showed the most improvement begiw on July 8th, and wril be held; Afternoon Teen Served ' to satisfythemselves on this point r ' in tFe Muskoka 1)istnct. Fair of "odor" visited the Toronto plant .awe -and Mia h, W. Farrow, OshF from Jure of one year to June of � _ - .- � - • purt_Lnited Church -With ith this In mind a little ,presided at 'the iortu=Le telling the 'next Sear, Tltia p: ire; designed , group and report not being 'able to detect tables; and Mrs,- E. M. Laing, of to encourage the determined and of Jessle's friends met last halo, Card of Thanlui l c any odor whatever. It was made Pickering, gave . cheracter:analyses hard working student,. _ would be _ day, i%'ening in- the-gardei of the o, in nom am wn tug plea,, - by t'ie der;or only .once, Cnrttd Church ,manse, After,,a sins,- Louise Roberts w-isiies to thank process then used, an odor did Jack Hambleton; Clifferest author, Mr. Neale said that he hoped -.ny j .song, stories were told around the her many friends and the Rotary cower the surrounding neighborhood I firewhile the grouproasted kabobs Club for the lug ely gifts and tokens who is moving soon to his new house individual, organization yr burlier I . but that now the entire processing in Pickering, won the jingle con- I ess that- had not Set contributed to of oniony-steabcon • arld , tomato of appreciation. on her retie tire is carried on in sealed comparC- teat. Second was Mrs. Floris Hall, the ambitivuei scholarship and prize I on sticks• -Coffee and roasted marsh- from Lie Gordon House. menta thereby removing the former Oshawa; third Mrs. Ben Bryant, of plan, would do so at once. He - would- I • ruallows completedthe menu. Card of Thanks - cormIaint.Pickering; and fourth Mary Mills, be happy to'discuss the plan with I The evening culminated in an 4. Once again, we ace the pled' of Toronto. JudgeQ were: Lewin Briggs, ant prospective contributor.. - impromptu skit, in which Jim Bray •I:.. -- early planning and—Zoning. played the. father of. two DUNN1--,we .wish `to eizpreag our ' Pickering; Ray Dobie, Pickering; On behalf of the Board, Mr, Neale p y .girls going •;.�,--""- There cannot be a general denial wishes tv thank the following .int tA_ camp, Gordon Rimmer played, the - heartfelt thanks and appreciation 1 R. H. Pattison, Ajax; 7 Mrs. Phis., for the acts of kindness. mess to industry, for by industry, and gouge Hill; and Parker, Pick- dividuals, organizations ' and burin- negro porter, Joyce Morley the wise- ages # industry done will we ever get any eases who have wen''so generous- cracking camper, and the un»uspecti ol.sympa!tlty and beautiful floral , m?sg. g' offerings from our neighbors, rela% rAef from high taxation. Yet the .. ly: Grade 13- Mr. A. W. Mitchell, I, irw Jessie played the camper with 1 the heavy tin trunk, When the rives and � friends; received during „>> lack of early planning , now finds At�ey Community Club Dowty Equipment Co., J. 'S. Bala- y poi- the illness and death of a low marry people buildingor have built r s • • • ter refused to carr i � don; Grade 12: Mr. Wilf Hunt,.Ox y t any further fathbr arra granddad. horses in areas in villich industry are 'holding their Annual Picnic on . ford Paper . Products, Claremont � without seeing what w�' ' too, may build. Council' and Planer- Thursday, July 1•o, at 6,60 p. In. Wgmen's Institute, Pickering East- see opened the trunk to find inside The Pastil)+ Ing Board hope to be We to do in Lynnbrook Park. Come, and bring j ern Star, Dr. Glyn Jones, Cyril E. I it, a new suitcase, ,red, bound with --- a something about zoning in this Pt. a basket: Morley; Catholic Women's League, ; white,'with' grey silk lining; This Card of Thanks ; Union arra.: Steele ing Women's. Institute, Aga j h the cusurprise fp hergoing-away gift of r a • • Brougham Women's Institute; I . We -would like to taank Mr. Mttr• , i rn Special Commercial: ' Rouge Hills the evening closed with Taps, kar, Mr. Shortreed, Mr. Boyes aid. Lions, Brougham L O, O. F.; Grade Casualty -one hole bursit in a deck' Mr. Mitchell, being memebess of 11 A or err - TOA chair loaned b • • Ru--ml—Bus--Linea- llf--S—Chapman'; TENDERS N T is ,akin " our eon Tommy, to And 1 t cy : school. 71tis kind ,gesture. has D ' S I VI ED from [� �i Grade 11B. Proficiency: Rural Bus • r r • JeeONAtiNg �J$tadtsA1 <. tw Lines, Pickering News; Grade 10A. helped Tommy to secure his 'di TENDER'S to supply one; hundred Profrc�ency: Root. Simpson Co., Dr. loma. ►. ` 'x '4 :t ,WITS AtlV ASSOCIATE ' ' P. W. Loos; Grade 10B Proficiency: Fnd fifty ,tons, more or less, of 31r. and. Mrs. • l.. - �• �. t' 'Mr. B. K, Sleightholme- W. O. Ben- nixed nut and bituminous coal, }yah Luke, s.' nett; Grade 10C. Proficiency 'Prize: mg a heat content ' of 13000 to 's -Aga Steel, Lorne C. White; : Grade 15500 b... t. u's. per ib, delivered to ;` ■' , t �� IOD, Proficiency Prize: A. Bushby, Pickering District Hig}t School, will Simpson Wood Products; 'Grade 9A.` be received by the P. D. H. S. Board pt ���'' ■ Proficiency Prise: Ajax Women's at the office of the Administrator, __• jai { ;AFTFHtN00N — MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Institute; Grade 9D. Proficiency Dor 183, Pickering, Ont., up to July :CHANGE OF L G. A, 2.00 -- X1.00 P. M. ' F Tenders will be endued is . s` TING Jit1.Y !.. - - - Ajax Kale 12 Improves e for 1: ;, 1 enders P, M:, D.' S. d - This .§tAR ING J t$ Women's Instit- ORE ST ,a EVFfNiNGB MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY , 7.00 — 900 'P, M. -_ sealed envelope and marked Ten- Soy Open On _ Ropnd Girl and Boy: Highland 'aces to Supply Cop1." Friday nights Till 9.00 *,clock. '� * j i 1 SATU'IRDAY — 9.00 A. M. - 12,00 NOON; Dairy, Dumbarton Kiwanis, Dr. N. All information, in z'ederence' tie 'end Clam -At e.00•'O'clook On y F, TomU.nson; Sport Parizes: . W. Saturday Nights. ' - PHONE' PICK. 16is «- W. Tomlinson, Harry Boyer, J. R L ;he above may' be obtained from the • • i • +3 - > Roves S ectal Alk Prize Grade SO: Adniinistrator. Su!1TL>!itDA�' A,F'PSRNOOI't AND SUNDAY ,• F,Mii>sG]irTi,CY OXLT y P. Thanking You For Your Reeve's and Co; Calf Club: -Bank The lowest or any'Eender will not r NEW Patronage I _ ` of Commerce, Pickering, W. P.&.%I . • .. , .. _ ._ aeoeasarily accepted. -. � Al R. ,`# Patronage L Q .. ,.. ,� . • pNeale; Penaoasehip Prize: John T. .1 A_ ; Pickering, Oct. -... .....Mart 9eGBefi.�.' ..., � _ ...._ _...-... ._ •41.. �. • �.•+.• - ....... ... .. ... .f•nr:...-. ..-�; _... .__ • - ... v/ ••.. -':.,. e!'k .. i�'�•�'I��J1.18im.� i ';"•1. �,,�,•. Twelve Rules For Married Bliss j. If you want to be happily mar rigid,ou_ might e do worse it= study - .- A the •12 rules draws up by a couple liying in Clpvplaha-' Ohio- Heft they are: ay He moat be tolerant and kind. -LAB - � - W ` Hemust be debonair and gallant, TEA&i COFFZ' E;s.. 'He must be generous to her faults :'. �? and impulses • !`, - - pivvolee or indulge r � • err H'e -moat not in l�' Q ... - -• ---- - _ _.- . _ t :� � �,� � is arguments• He must not repeat past trans- gressions rans- gression i ? He a .a hw his love for her ".; aY • Handhtake her"out once a week _ -He shall not interfere her I R ST private enterprises Xs,_ � �` ��� > She shall control the funds , y • �, She sEafl hove custody -of cilli- ' t�flttilisVirirfr`iI y i' dren is the event of discord ~ LL " * friends,. and fns£ is to make new - s:• the baby. o B w _ "HOW CAN I FORGET MY �'O s ' ' - - AVSBAND S INFIDELITYf" * Owlways Howling Abouf Something -"Hoots;' owl, is. leen a' upbringing - "Dear Anne Hirst: We recently * Join the church, and be active fed up.,with all the catty remarks delivered by his kitten play- Both shall share any property moved to this strange town. I am * in `its work. Look up a golf or ' Any vioI*tion shall be considered g mate. Wfi all fhe fuss ust because he'drank some of Kitty's as His admission of , mtariW very lonely, and beset by bitter *-tennis or- bowling club, and .both milk? Both` of them live .at the home of Mrs.. Alive Kirsch*. infractions. memories. This is why: - of you enjgy it. You two aced to eU, •how .would your, marriage - - "Near! a year ago we bought a `Play together, laugh together, and NV • y g *become art � of our cottlmuai- -•� stand up to those rules?, Some • new house back . * p y �r� t."'- 'ed his daily, or weekly, turnover husbands rnigbf cominent that a home, across the ty'e _life. • Tile friends you will .s must be considerablyless, but their street from our * soon make will'develop your so� man would have to be a saint to best friends . , , * cial life, as you visit and enter- surely his overhead expepaes must live up to all of them! Sbon l discover- * tain them you will have little HRONICLES also be' less. S that the wife time . to remember the painful The busy little -country cdener. CRASH SAFETY * ase store has been almost a national in- ; was mostly at p our house while * And you yourself must get out stitution for so many years -I hate' E, B. Dye, of the Cornell Acre - every day.- If -your husband ob- %INGERF K to , think of it as one more thing nautical Laboratory, has developed ' 1. was working Dy y pal Gar2ndol Tt-,e e r>�¢ -. - -making love to * jects to your taking a part-time that may pass away. And -yet the a- so-called . beam pad'- principle- ' ' job in our former field, that is _ writing ; is on the wall -unless for' aircraft. helmets to protect the _._ my husbandl J y _. d - - * out. Last week, while the weather country storekeepers an head against severe blows. "Beam >. "They went away together, for * You say you lore childrea,�and shoppers can meet each other ha f� pad". helmets reduce effects of im- - - was still cool, we spent 4he better • - two tireeks :.. 1 guess he got tired can have none of your own. way in regard to selling prices. pact four or five fold compared ;•, of her. He came home and- islied * part of 'the day fixing up window, personali if we had a little store - Later; you may decide �o adopt Y, with ordinary helmets and with a - - that I stopwork, -and move -away. * screens: and putting them where within easy reach of us; and with Y one. if look up to near- they belonged. -And -not. a day too - reduction of helmet weight. Tfie So I locked the door o6 -our nice * est ciiildren's hospital or orphan- prices that were reasonable. I would Cornell Committee For Transpor- new_home, and came here to live * soon., No sooner were, the screens _ _ _ . - _-...• _.. age, or make yourself useful in certainly deal there in reference ration Safety -Research . believes _ -'in a small apartment. * on the windows than the weather, p P nursery centers; all.'such groups to going down town ,where -ons that the same principles can be "He declares he loves me,, and turned` hot and' humid. � However, need voluntary help badly, and trust .waste time driving around applied in designing automobiles .I sorely love him. But--I'-am near- i with -air getting into the house from the work will be exciting and looking fora place. to park; and e � ly crazy! * all directions we -are tiow, quite then waste more time waitin ' to and plans: - LONELY AND BITTER emotionally satisfying. - - comfortably cool. In a although be served. Or if one must park on _ -- - a t is88degrees outside_ I have just - - "Here, my liusband works every PRAISE AND WARNING a side street. then one is. faced with = Easiest Skirt = - day, sometimes on Sunday. I am "Dear' Anne Hirst: What a pri- found i' necessary to don alight- weight -sweater. the alternative .of carrying parcels " • - - - left entirely -axone with -my minor. =wilege-and responsibility -is yours �a block or more to the car; And ies, %ke enjoy our evenings, play -in advising others in their problemst Different people have different that often means making two or _ •• g s not phi g 6 show cool in avmmer.toWe have often p p smoker drink and he had never . „ tion the he •snaking been !told that the' only way is dome amount.of sho ing that has been sag records and reading, and we Far from been the laughable three trips. - depending upon the m oor your sought any other woman. That one of constant decisions, the end • re- to shut the doors and windows and There is room in the country I _.._threw Herself at him. and 1, guess of which will bt felt.in the. thus keep the heat- .Well, I've _-for up-and-coming. general mer - suits he could only, take it. lives of many', tried i n we dont like hat wa .chants -but the easy-going cracker- e it. -and d t y g ' - - "But I can't forget what he did" ` "Remember to` encourage others, at alt. The .house stays 'coos at4 barreltyp s surely had its day. - - _ ..-to me! Can you help me- to? and (as you so often dol to find right but we find- it suffocating. At 4 C. tele strength in the Lord, who is inch a time Partner has often come a " - - indeed a "Very prnent help in tifne " -in and exclaimed •- "For heaven's A of trouble.' sake get some air in here!" So O�s1 Can j: ._ crow, however-- hot. is -'the doors i W blay fhe Lord bless )v1t=:'with- _ and .windows stay open -with the By Roberta Lee , - _ wlrsdorn.: _ bfOTHE$ WITH d ds halreaown.ho Last Saturday ay I 3 blinds _ _ r MANY- - BLESSINGS - low. _ d? _. Q: How earl I make a r0l '� * From my childhood. 1 wan until ! -jot town- [was shop a x jar. or. potpourri? raised its my _family's church, ,in _ ping as usual' and the heat was in-. 7 which my grandfather was a sufferable,: And so was the"parking! A, ,Select a large-rriout'heil• jar. • } As io - that. is there - an small and put in a layer of .rose leaves deacon .-Often I recommend faith_ y �• *aril prayer as aids Yo any liuinan country town where parking haY one -inch thick. Sprinkle with ". *_problem- not already become quite- a prc.b- salt, and add one or 'two cloves. • But -usually -1 do 50 only when tem? Repeal this process until the jar t a readee indicates -that religion is do our local slxapping-centre+ark- is full.,. Let. stand for about 10 Assess of bink : o that she ing ts.-bee- more ar less --free and day•, then remove. to. permanent • - �, * part her t , ing h� - F has strayer4 from the church she easy 'upto the precept but lust far and if desired add one ounce ' n should be e used to attend. I hate ria right _ roc --eptly -.parking hangessence of r seg jar . - � _ ' * to presume upon the duty of been imposed.. Now we go: down kept tightly closed, opening for k • -_ ,• !", minister or priest. ' .. town, look up and down the street a fete minutes each day, 'as fraQ- d - • to your commend, ah, -what fuck. there's afi•empty rano tc de�ieed. - » a - spare ' . wc' drive up 'to it only R e a moth- I i do: a precis P - - nd mosE warmly --_ _ can I mak You will be happy to knoly that to be confronted with a -newly u1- proof How in these days of confusion and stalle•f- standard. -"No -parking on A: \e,yspapers. ''stitched to I • lnstafiilit more. and gltare poo le this side of the street,' I suppose I - Silent' Sex A . of-Sult Holl * y p gether, can be made Into .very PPe ry Y' are turning, or returning, to the that is as if 'should be and w fpr ' serviceable tiibthprix�f bags for t wood newcomer Rita Gem -do- church for .comfort and fresh the protection of every person using curing ga[rrpents- out of season, '- 4636 monstrates her "ability to-- pro- .. • rnutage. !, ' ". the street; but i. st 11 dYresn't solve due to The fast that moths are 5- 24.2x'" feet sex appeal without uttering IE • you and your husband have the parking problem. Back streets o ne i - • known trouble, branch out 'into a are being used more. and more -for st wt.- mi Find f spr -'a word," She appears .with Ray --- _ n Q, How can I make us-it'of din " more active life that will provide' tFits purpose and, since ,many of ` mow" �r Millard in ?he Thief; o frim in new and' thrilling interests them are narrow, this practise also ctoed umb eh lbs?u"f ' 'wltith none of the actors speak. Write your problem to Anne Hirst" -presents a hazard. Alaybe flu ,time A: Tr,e4c'rihs`.'ma1:e.:gt5od, slid ,Althot gh she is never closer to _ and get the benefit of you>F --. • la -tin su orts for t r a i I i n g • , -SKIRTI And sew _ him than five pates, Rita keeps path y and advice. Address her at district will have a drive-in park- flowers Tf they are Painted a so t Milland speechless. throughput Box 1, '123 Eighteenth Street. New.. ing 'area similar -to' Simo*on's on green, they will -hardly' he• not easy! Look at the diagram -few the film. Toronto, Ont. 'Richmond Street, in Toronfo', Any- in- lhr, garden. pattern part ! .l o fitting problems �f -it wraps. No ironing problems - thing rather than parking meters O. - What is a good spring salad. it opens flat: Make several to. mix - e. Less se i.arge won i "steel pick -pocket-" a� _Cordon-', „� Cliopred tpirt Leaves• added With i our slimmer ousel: halters s, Edibie.rarin• !ant Sins lair calls them.to French •dressing, and served jackets! - CROSSWORD pp_ � cr bt i<. However LT, Yreeervt» rand jack S. Caravansary 30. Regret One reason for the ' increasing over- tnmatss, lettuce, ,and cu- . -' - s, Rearrange- at. latae sna, numbers elf cars In smalT.`townh- , .; -i rn4ers, ,makes,.ap esce.Ilenr Springy Pattern �S R463 Waist Sizes: PUZZLE mens 32. Waterinlr medium 6- 8: large - 10. River islane IAee - anti the resultant -parking con es• �� sd R4636: t p, K -small30-3_. kledium dsize 26-28: srg3 • , .,i -- --�•- 11, Honey -34. thickne's ' ACROSS 49. Haven gatherer Ss. Ward on tlgn-is the ever-Increa�ing ngriiher.- �. "'lo- can I- store my furs•. .y -arils 38 -inch fabric. 1. corded fabrics. 50. By means of 19, �roove 37. Hall of people from .the country who 'for the summer, 'instead. of leaving This pattern easy to use, simple S. Presept month'.51•.T:arRe knife '.20. Cry of tht 3-9. Portend drive to their nearest ti,tcn lilstrad ' ' 'them at s frit house?. e. Pierce DOWN crow :4 t. Nobleman to sew.Astested for fit. Has com It. Arrow poison 1. Tumultuous 32. Turn right , 42. Sort food of doing most of their shopping 'at A Ser that the furs are thor- - 1a. Wrath disorder 23. Move to ano' 43. Gone by pleret illustrated instructions. 14. anal In New - 2. Mina ccs fro 44, Summit the local "corner s, Ire" as then oughly cleaned: sprinkled freely Send THIRTY -FIVE CENTS Witt State a, verticil Z4. Forbearance 45. Land "'" used • to. 'One reason for "this is 'W' p�wilered tofiaccc,, place in' a (35c1 in coins (stamps cannot be'. 15. Mythical 4. Witnese 25, Hastened measure ( P• monster ` _ sq-thev_.may take.adva.rlta�c of the snit h.ox with cinse-fitting lid:.then- 'accepted) for this pattern.. Print". .. 16. Hard -shelled 1 = 3' 4 5 6 ) g g ro q cheaper_ prices offered . by chain wrap securely in lval thicknesses tainl SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, 1L rujit charge .. stores to man lines of staples P 3 Y P of net+spTper; _ _ _ STYLE NUMBER. 1e. Tut 12 13 ' 14 Irl rhes n 1 C -79. Alcoholie a days of iligfi living ow lean reedy and Send order. to Box 1, 123 Eigh- liquor costs can., ?u blame anyone for furniture? teenth St., New Toronto, . Ont '10, Ts able 16 16 1) c Y . rattan rnitu 21, shopping whirr prices are lower? A Ilse a stiff brush dipped in - f Ethiopian t9 ' rice that va -This not only as. Bodices brought to my catten,tion.' tilos rl ane he Tirrnitnrc ae1T."but Qi�•es_ aa. Dogma 21 12 23 24 25 c t Peckingto Prevent LT. Part of the country 'store was selling a well- it an -added -loss. NIS af 3 d -L 2y O face known brand of coffee at $1.15 a re _ Le. Small 2i 27 se tZ How"can, 7 "remedy cotton d 3 Q O ofd b y • explosion `pound. That same•.hrand c°ald-be Roods that has become- badly / . O d st.Interpret. - bough r•99c in a nearby town - (archaic) Zo 30 31 ' t fo scorched? Q w J. O 8 /1 Q cloth 32 ;; a P g n stores but front tO.Old piece at not only from chaff -. iLTreeerunk n independent grocer, -The count="' A -Rip. .tbe goods jute -cold wa• 1.9tlkworm ry -stor'ekegper' when approached ter and .flang it in the sun to dein -art. Total !S 36 31 and dry. Repeat this process sev- _ - II. Bat fora insisted he could not sell goods any rral • times if: necessary. - pIetnr• cheaper and still stay in business, '" O d d a5. (het away '� 40 How should .an oil stove be 27. LikinV.f"a, Not having- the- exp'erterice of -a Q•S 9131 sa. Pulpy fruit �: 5 •-country, ,storekeeper, l am not in a stored -for the summer? _ �_ Led N O n aE 4e. Urchin - positton to judge but yet, it secins A,- Before Stoririq, tht oil stove' :. 41. WanT 49 obvlous_ to me that'rro man running i make a mixture of equal -arts of 1 1 _ 44, Playt3lsg ,t5._ neo a a country store can hope to be in •� linseed oil, turpentine, and liquid.. � 3 b �• .,� Japab� • race so SI , if -he lo,t.s customers by stove -blacking, and apply two0 1/ W 0q+ newer Elsewhere business e P • Nar/e•d ' ' having pritss out of Hoe with stores - coats with a paint brush. Cover ' "et' Hp� A . re on This Page in nearby shopping centres. Grant- the nickel portions -with, lard, 149UE, 27 _ ss. stone 37, - �._ _._ ...:..:' an. '_.. o .vim,+` _ "`i '-. 4 dam ,.._.� __ .-._ ......_ - _ .. ...... - -. __• m_..-.. .�..a- a ♦ ,��_. _ ..-. ..... � .. z- w _. ..-..._ _- , - • •" ueeessf ul Contractor Completes Major your new home • Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hubbard spent son home on Old Forest Years ether is Road inns - itg• apdtrust you may always feel a week -end- at Doe Lake and oth- n so . r. and Ura• Simpson are of Homes in this Part of Province welcome to return --to the homes er Northern towner of those who cherish kind tnemor- Mr -and Mrs. K. p — pecten- Western Canada but are es:, ! , les of you - b , also Mrs Hard' °f WhiPetted back in tht autumn. II - Y ,, r, Mr and Mrq•'Rurk were then pre- Toronto, pent theHardyandBillie, of - y '�' sentW , with a tri-lighd floor lamp, Mr, and 32rs;W.. A► tend with y,e �X a coffee table and a large mirror. Mr. and Mre. H Shea returned Now Skinny"�i1%�S � 4 Mr, and' Mrs. Burk,' in a few well- home after visiting friends at Tor` • _ ��"r� chosen words thanked everyone for onto and Acton Get LOY@� y the gifts, and said—"as their' home The annilal Sunday School Picnic y C���S- had always, been open, to their will be held at L - friends, their new, home would re Thuntda " ynnbroolt Park' Qn i G3in S to 10 Ibt. N ,L Y, July'1'0• 'Cars will leave -i • . r •. » 8 i' urC S thouseade _ho Deva coWd Sala w ht _ ". ••' ' p• m. Everyone ! h89e ah• sacra..... deuces n mb this was their weddin nniversary welcome:' U.N. uatx'�ouo..e. meY t= �• lt� .Aeah Om.b Mier, ,:ti.nnY Gccaa::•e WOst leeks as it was just. rty-seven y efare 1 Pepe YOU uD. ago that uric came to, the _ sto tmenYOU �e,cer I011`LearaTa4ngto tap• ; tpy ... am* ,ores • es, for ne :�•' .0 �oeD2YOU IL OUrn• osu= •roaf0 ands mg For they are jolly good fell- ••per wd•y.ecatturu,ci�,• �r T •,•' • .. .. „ o ib�e toe new D�LLadf, lovely ourvee, sew - . own" followed by a� dainty lunch. extend�lf of our community we-' Ympathy to Mr. and Mrs Two families from Holland have W. G. Hill, Mr• Hill's mother, who i mused 'into the house formerly oc- was over eighty, died last week in 1; copied by the late Mrs. Brown. Toronto and was buried in Rest- +' Congratulations 'to our newly-weds haven Memorial Gardena last mon- day. �''> ,r FIRM • `x ' _ r> Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Holtby ($elen �' Gray) who were married on June There is probably no industry insigaifieant. of details are carded Jsth;, . S. Botten, of London, Eng- : that has assumed such. • great iter out according, to. specifications. Our local Firemen were called to lam' will be visiting at her son's s: portance in the lives of the . CAnad- . He builds the finest in reeidential home for several months. The good inn People as has the buil afire on Saturday afternoon-•� lad ding in, work, so if you are. planning to boiler house and truck were destroy- bhe {� over seventy, but she made p �{�,. � dustry, With .the many restrictions build a home or to make any alter ed at the i P to Canada by Plane and 11 CQllefe during wartime and rJse shortage o! ationa to your present residence, P g8' of Mr.' Joseph enjoyed every minute of the flight, A Wright on the 4th concession, tar Mrs frequaim question is. "W>rsff,� l materials since .the end .of the war., you still find, that it .will pay you g -is Progressing doss Johns_ has been very difficult to obtain to call C. W. King, 218J12, Ajax, b�erti�ed-. l pigs which were 'favorably ,after havpg undergone, :Ilbtive bargaining? - it tts d ; .. imything' reliable in- the way of He will be glad to go over your y an appendectomy iii Wellesley Hoes+. J -M believes in the ptios� building ■e¢•vfce. plains wftlt yoti and assist ouin the Mr. and bless. W. A. Kna:t visited pital last week y at the home of their sons at Ennis- Mr, a bargaining. In- this region, ;however, we have geketion ,of the . type of • buil and Mrs. Robt. McPherson. Ths company Practiced !r � d kilien on Sunda baton it was ' on able .and reliable builder in C. best suited to.your needs, y' ' WeTB visited last -week by several '' requited hI Lw. _ 27 El Miss Carol Duncan of. Markham,, I relatives from the L'. S. A. and_ fte managenunt is always � _ W. Icing, gin St. Ajax. (call Yes, this is the type of eontracr visited a few days last .week with ` Canada. Actually almost the entire �l willing gnto discuss with Abe phone 2'19J+12), who has coinpkted" 'tor that many satisfied patrons her grandparents Mr. and- Mrs: W. I McPherson family, -1 y ?eDreaentatiWas of - r many substantial homes; in this call again, ani refer to their friends Harlcck y had assembled employees such matters as sates -r -area. From the point of reliability, as to his satisfactoryservice: He in Toronto to attend 'the wedding of )f Pay, hours of em 'x occupy representali- Mr, ai d' Mrs: Mitchell of Toronto one of the grandchildren... -• .1 arosking conditions, PlosmenR - we find that he base' made eters*-- has coma -,:to occ -effort to obtain the beat in mater ase position in our coar:r unity by visited ` their daughter 'Mrs. Al. Mrs. Kearney, Old Rosebank Rd.And shy employee'or Group of ` anis and workmanshi and, lenders offeriti the Har. ey_and family on Sufiday, has lost .her b!ue Budg:• , I'Kew. �, '•mPloyees has -the righE to ta�11e p * 1; people of the entire Miss Ruth f;iltmaii `enfeitaiaed a Please contact 1I ;, I ever their problema with the an expert building contra c.tng ser district a building service - of dev, ?�� if •ou .,mice to the public in Sur common- etdabititq togetheQ- with sensible ;friend.-fr -Manitoba last week. have any in:() , r,r:_or� ire m3 _�; nanagement at any time. 3fa. an•. Mrs. P.n=s :1lici,lh ton" in pet.• '' ( �►greesnenta reached are put in .. "' t1Ly From the very beginninir 'of prices. ti�isite•l JIG• and Mrs. Wilber Benne � Our best wishes are extended. t� written and contracts, the citve 's e work to its completion the most _, of 1[usca,*t,a;ms's Lake." constable, pester Allan the who is ; y _ --- _ — Miss Shirleyeer and Mr. Tien- i now t� e. up to the contracts a collective - _. u member -of tFa 1,.w.t�y !'al- bargaining Ls to succeed:' 1 - - BROUGHAM- tonight .to er�ress .to -you our- re- neth. Beer _rf. Toronto_ spent a. -few !_ ice Force. - Collective bargaining has be. gtet at your departure from our days' last xeek visit "their father. 2►bout fift- —some an aaxepted practice is ; Y l } trnbers o, s' �.Dlsor•'"- Amerioan business Operations. - - n:t11'�t. nv_rin�• yo,{r years oP.acti:e - :Mr•. D, A„• Beer.:. ",- family en;oy'ed I.a c., *� r�•:r.t,Sh lh=t. � We believe it offers a practical -life, through n..ee!$ « t:: s to the • Jlrs. R� «rest, also 11Ir. Rns ' Ei•- `i Saturday at E ra`.pn a ;,,_, � }h n- i A rery en,foyob!e ecerrng w g' y P etty, wr:d your .onnection wit's the ••rest, of T„ronto,•ralled or. Jl,r, and iionville, t held in the . Township Hail "on Fr:- �' a t. ” reluastiona "in biieineess - , t human ' _= lodges Doti o;K-er c✓♦:uzauons• �Ian..T•.'r1 r?n:Ssturday. ':NIr.-•and 3fh n'�ci;l, Olrj P.,•.e- •' e • dsy when oier one hundred friends • I _ and neighbors. :m..et__fpr, a f zew•ell- you.have made many frtendsl but The -«omen'; Instifute z.iit holli bank- R, wi, ore the.-p:�,•tcl- rare'nts- This is one of a'setsee of -brief the Ionfie+t" remembered are thrise' Thtair tiext rneetin as Tuesday nf' !�f a 7:n�'-pound i ab; b„y <<•; ,acts party for Mr, and Mrs. Hilton g ; ttiai+ ' articles or Burk, who are moving to their near made in the �i�ir•sty in which you. 'erneon July 8, in th,,-Tcm-nthin born in- Ealst Gecie .1! Finis tial on r y interest Johnat li4me in Stouffti ails. ,kf xr---a sr,�ia! have 1 svod, wh,, tr r oug't your act; 11.112; Hostecees� lits : D. A ., Feer' June 1%. 'Ig.. P' eommunit _ ._. t. Dab.: Manville or about conditions of -kirdr'�-- acrd; trtia neighborlyWill.rn t � b., t � ' d. tions af- �Ii s; . l:•nox, Mrq, " i:e union•' '"named: bui t,lP :chances al- a tr;,, i as hour, Mr: and Mrs: Burk were call- spirit, hale always "found hospital=' �Ies' Rebt. 31,Uer :tad !Its. :'l-r.tt- g+ 4 1'r, r monicker mill hp. f --° :ed to the platform, whi.e ICIr, t C; . - chew _ acting our national _ .Willson read the -.following oldness: ity in yclur i'°me. We theref,�re ".1e�ra. Rall Call "An :pct bf Land= It is reported that the Ir.l;r~ bt,,,>,.. 3s --6t 'sank "you to cce•pt-these ifta a; s n• :+. done Jn-'Me," Mrs Flank, the _ _ r. "Mr, and -Mrs. Buziti' :�'v, your• token of our appreciation . t -:d - ~ a:'ener o°: f tizei?ah anis Fdizcu,_._ . _ _ . _ lteighbors grad friends of, fixe vie-. - _ a - _ inity of Brougham, have met here teem for your effrirty in this cur-- tionnwilI 6a in charire of. the pro-IInbartanLElmbe[' t�CC seunity, We -Wish -you. many happy Rn=. :.. _ .. Turn our Scrap _ ran - Ppi><Es 1 � 11ii8kal � - _ _ • - - _ _ . _ n '� ORM FORREST ' - - - I N TSO CASH _ , W - :P - --h one 195 12 ' =- ... _ . ., •- - - _ .. - . EJP, CALL � � • . , .FOR PI lK- .: . Opposite Kiwai�is Passat - Tully -Towns r " ownson 1- .,:' • .. - . •.:� Rv Aftesnvons tasrda�- �' i3GiL�til', 9162. _ A.IAZ -- s Oat iJ Phone AJAX 271 -= r a re ra.. _ J THE WEEK -E NQ . By Holiday eek -ends are ext M' ._ ....�. R, periods o f..• �� = - � • �%: • SAO j : wind . added congestion on the highway. These •, 'conditions will continue to result In '.accidents - u era o y patience, forethought and` alertness s li on the pact of all highway users: - 7 ,"Thoeisands of visiting tourists and .children on DAILY SERV 1 C E , . '� °`'''•- vacation acid to already crowded highways. - N� Y The -'• ` •• T O A ! !CANADIAN ANO U.S.A. tsOtNTR >.need for extra care is obvious. A traffic death is a need le;3s death., OFF IDEA! S VIC! FRED BUSS _ .'.'.You risk your life- when- you drive foo .fast ".for _ R ALL GROUP TRAVE! : FOR conditions --fail to stay in your .own traffic lane— i EASTERN HOUSE ' .: or fail - to obey signs and r - egulations designed for a IFIOlfE 100 . your protection—or, when on foot, yotl fail to take <,�... necessary precautions. c^ �M'! f Milt C�I�IM� 1� I lA1l/!� �1/lrilyl ' es, -en a e it safe• -one you. will - - , . ` • ' S CK U - remember, happily. R IR ES NO LET U CHE .YO T • � ti Worn- tiles can cause delay or' ace%- - 4 > t - ' dents—spoil 'your holiday. Enjoy' - t ,i it , ' • _ CaE'O..H. ADOUCETT_ _ _ :, �•_ holiday free from tire trouble by - ` �• MINISTER Mining in for Y complete tine check ' • -'. - r. . .. .. _ .. _ _ _ • today. • , :& •- -1 - _ AEAR „ , \ _.'GOOD • , ��/%/� .. TIRE SALES and SERVICE INK FOR THIS -HIGH SI M'OF QUALITY a a a _ �cF 1 MOTOR . , I SALES PHONE: 29W PICKERING, ONT. DODGE • DESOTO - GAS - OIL - REPAIRS .. ....•�� � -��:,, � = - — _ alai. - r , aswaawpoftm gap~ wam"M Ciassi Asiv't Friend! Resident Agent? FOii_ SALF.--3 .' - w20 tractor on rub-- ��� . _ - - _ - �; ;, if tractor tires 1 .21_014; dap 4, qR IlIS[!lirANCE AGENT � f 1 iCOS�E'Plf�{ - one tire 1200-24 near j,ew: two &At*IL nR.$ CASUALTY, BONDS, AU TOldOBH aft w Pelt PiiO'PO-FINL4BINQ no. ?;=, roue other _ LL+1giLITY II�T•gb'IiAN ROP Articles, J. Bourne, Brock Road. 1!U? FSOId A1�D LiBT Y'nL"!: PROPERTIES - ear oET� BABY NEEDIi _ _ ._ .. � � +flea. O• !wig V%)2 SALE WITH br► asses• - ' IA.PLEMERLL .\T _FRA:SC$ISL+ .. = CYRIL..E. aWRLEY _ _ Y'aluable fare: ma;:h:ne_ry f:dnehise � =STORE Says ' .v � ._._ Week Days open iii Lhis aiiui Cogleto line of _— —iabr, � R.09 A. M 900 P. 1L tractors and_.i;%ents includes __ _ 'thresaers, forage harvesters, ensil- I �, :eTT—.r �=-vm �ORSES & PRESCRIPTION . 1..90 P.-61 t! P. M. age cutters, plo�3, coni planters etc. i-- A},ply i `�:ritirg or n pelsan to — iivPPJ_JT- I Ltd_; London, Ontario. •. •. _ Yi'A TED to k.L'tT—a 4k )car lease, unf n_sned, cortienterr _ l` hone Collect Pickering, 265 .1 T�� _ Stp!'@ - - 64694 cciect, aryl night ;zftar 6.�• ' jut FI I E i► DS MINK F A it M WEST IiIhL - pIcERINfl WARTED B SCAR. 2902 PHONE: B Money for inseslanent on First -.--Mbrtgages. Gosh 5e¢urity, istereet and terms. ".THTd tf'EEh S HR,LRFUL HIRVT.S - CON�ii ar _ION AIr•T '' - - • . � � - " r _ $arrts2ers' et .&JAX, Ontario Gum camphor placed in tank of coal oilheater helps ell►ninate � V A ILA NT EEO WATCH and GIARX jut. 4 _ unpleasant. odour9 . _. _ - •RSPA ILING - R'A�;TI.D—Dead or Crippled Farm Fn Rra! Estate, Insurance and MortgagesRADIO iERVIC;E + - .:Asintals. For_.sp!aedy pick np', call Mon, Any M lit' or A4oci�1_colndh — E%:rester P.zrdCkeri: Phone_W , ReAlt cofL�•ndhil-et 6230 _o::Pickea-ing._ 241' ' - - - Was - - Arthur Field may 2-- tf - SUBURBAN.SPECIALIS g FOR SALE i- qu:s:it, of sanding - JT,EWNE Pio:kerinR 5QXVS hay, Slaver, tis athy and ruxed,..` aTO[- l3.i; ICIXOSTO.N R17., 4iCAR. T -A9.2 VISIT OUR ECORD BAR Phone Pickering 194 J -1 OR . 'PICIih:WNG BESIDLaNTS MAY CALL RBCORDS NdW' 80 CENTS jut 6 tf i EV] -;SINGS ONLY) - PICKERING 5i J. _ LAD and BENTS' WATCHES - Lady -zires room ar.d board. ,Coni _ "1F._iT'$ EAST RE S$OgLD HAYE PT" Land Surveys Fron, no Termaa: ,.qt no Weekly _ _ . vanic•ncea Eocc 30: -=; �'3 Office PAYMENT - - . Wanted To P.�n`: tall cr large _ G T I� O R'P U N NO D(tVPN j n :b•: ;ei'a3L Fest}. Wi:'- pay -up -- — -- . ; . far to 8100 per :c^ nth, �tiitY c,Ption to � _ _ _ Ontario Land 9nrveyoe ,' p1C� erlll,g Jewelry purchase. Call Tun:-ato C04F 1-1?30 M A _ _ _ - And - Civil -Engineer > reti'cr:ing c'aatges. - SILK S- MARKET off- Woodhouse Cres. PICHERING TOWIVyAIP: put 20 AJAX BMLDING PERMITS l FOR SALF=:syi F-,ratt^ `:r r'estrr • _ _ _ z 5 ue . L � Phone: Aja 3�7R � Iisned T s •b`rt, i to P. N. _ _g �k-u-p -.nd cv+rn :stet•: sap:, D. _ ,- a M..irs, Erc,ughmm. F'l:one s':ckerinR IR ,�+► ,�� �t and by appointment ��w1. ���� EGGS e — t for 1� t'. I LD -3'.o ver :i, a,} r^?n o " F. J. �,n^ 'r.e f t: p es: hn ta•ac� L . SE one _ .na - - — . PRO - tor. r it�n i:,tertnK JJ 1, - t I ' ��Nv, .c,IR..S. GET. _ = '-�I:R-,' " rain K to 1A lbs• _ -----.1 _ .. - FiO:SE: PiCIiB:Et:�ic3 3A - :-pep i ry fara.rsa health, slid• weight . . .P ' g BUILDING INSPECTOR � s. pO2 fiA i.i --''lost ~ n„ .r frigera- I L c b� a-, t)s:rerc TI -ac Tnlitetia .in• I 'IC {ERIi�G toi, ; ' lbs. ,. f.i`9�rZta tae .sed one _. - _ - -- " rr.unth, •est a60, e'1 to .815,06. - t troi .`.ory, .'g-ac Giza t71d I'l�nr. R a! i• ::a. Sou2h� onif 60c, All d:tiggsta E47 ` tv-~sr Pl _ Phone Pickering4 Cfli..tiLLLa }2EL'ri'f:F:.1D _ ,'�e'hots Ladies! I3:1FtG.aI!_i'a0?I h.1 :'fVI:1' - - I i ngrewing Machin Via. Y _ds. "hi .bed- $I • -• Lo•. -evt price ut � � � -="spreau is frill; 'covered :rlth baby 1 - _-I.ArvyA.ONTARIO -- � y � ii IC ST2✓ F: e i, O: "+y"' T chenille, no ahe'etine Sfi,;ring, first l'iiOtiE ;__a443 -quality it corno in all cu'rors, singte __-_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ it ' _ 7. do;yble. •- bed- 'size with either - J x f - 'Os ' YOUR WINDF•D "SINGER" RF.PRE.�FNTATIVF.- multi-co:o}re r :.olid raivcd centre , F. H, HALLANTINE: I*ILL RE iN I-OOR DISTR-1C?P prfterns. A' ':at; 3i.23 each, Sent EVERY fIJ DAY AND-TRi,&,-DA`( OF EACH WEEK :. G, • O. •D, plu-- postage. Lwnediate G O E IC _ _ _ mine;+5ruk s,uarazlee. Order one.- YOU sis - Td) GIVE YOU' SERVICE) `iw7 , y-� !lou will -order store.' f Is ec ed In a e al Items, Please Missal Coupon * _ c egi Any Of Tia F low,icg [ 5 ` TOWN and COU\"T,RY Nlfg 1" t3fo: 1 ins PLACE D*Armes. - , %Sontresl. Qum - _ jut 13 ~SINGER SEWTNG�b ACHI�fE OD, I r f i � J � � 11416 Ontario Street; Oshawa, Ont 4' a : .1. am interested in — and Ti Jew machine .._ _oY con be sure of many w• y� Pr°IsefJae I } Reef - Other items { _ beauty for yout housa.and buildings with RISCO Root- _ rin IS z j . - _ , I Pease forward me your illuetrataed catalogue • -i- � t -' .. I -fogs• and Sidings. Meda by one of Canada's owes! KIL ti ! Name and Address: req nufaeturels, RISCO Roofings and Sidings ah { J I ' fooA . ma 0 T, 1 ' sit8 _l _ - r k - lire -resistant, proof ,.A -• _ . - against wear, wiaid and weather, � _Pa ars seer to apply, require no servid•�q. 10-1,1keriligSpecify BISCO products yourroofsand sidewalls. „ Anthony,' The word Gift was the Mr, and Mrs. Brace Leh iiait and Ask your RISCO dealer to show you the many afMxNvO '. 'PH 18-2 _ ". Answer for the Boit Call. Mrs. A. I Lyn, of Markham; Mr.- and Mrs. C. F'lcyning' and Mrs, C. ' S. Reddick 1.6 irr= of Victoria, Square, atten- -'colours and patterns_availdble now.' AT THE C tUTIO LIGHT had charSe ,of, the WocshiD` Period. A ded the Memorial Service at RrunsF QUALITY USED CARS Mrs. John Nighswa¢ader gave an wick fitly Cemet on Sunday,. e`t y Manuiacfiwen of - Qinteresting talk on the, Study Book. Sorry to report Mr. Wm, Rudman P}tiICP.aD BIGHT*.Lynn Anthony delig'..sted-all with a was taken th hospital on Saturday - SP SHINGLES iSIDIN �, you„gn ASPHALT GS CO dealer yowl � spirited piano nurilber. of last week. We. hope.for a speedy sends and Solid Colows I i The sympathy of the community.-, recovery.. - ROLL ROOFINGS is, extended_ to the farrily of the late I Rev. Mr, Branton, Stouffviite,-was Asphalt and Tarred .1951 Chev. coach, Real Bnx. 1 Aral Griffis.. Funeral _services were r attest speaker or. Suxida;y last. The SHEATHING A, FELTS held A, t:he .fathe s residence. The ! trio }ed_ahe service of praise. BSL%Up' ROOFING MATERIALS .1951 G)ierrolet ge'daia .,;. m•ar,'y b�a�tiiul floral tributes show+• i Mr. Clifford Postill made. a 'fine 11gNCO" WALLBOARDS - - 1951•, Chen Sedan Delivery 1--'- ed the great esteem in, which Aral job of plastering the chu.rch.• Triplex —Green Board was held: Besides his ' parents, he ; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hutchings, Burley Board — Burley Tile 1949 Hord Club Cot pe ' leases his widow, the former Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hu'tchinge, Mr. PLASTIC CEMENTS 8 - "• Aloore,'-a young, -daughter, a sister and Mrs, Cecil Hutchings' of TorotY WATERPROOF PAINTS 1950 Ford Iialf Ton Jean and brother Walter. me pal)- to, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hut- ROOF COATINGS I bearers viere:`Harbld Phillips,- (`chin's of Claremont -visiEed their -i949'G. 1i. G 1 ibn Pick•lap bIa'e Ha "FLEECE LINE" Harry Herbert and three brother Arnold Hutchings.and and dant• ROCK WOOL INSULATION_ - friends from Dunbarton. Interment ghter 'R.ufn•• last week-end.-Ccruld „ " ,. ROOFINGS— i w made at W'hitevale._ this be the Hutchings reunion? MIC FiL _ .LL1 o Doss Irene Pugh and friend Miss Mrs. A.. C Ore d Ir Pllati '--- _ t one an ensu on B2••1 �' arson a have left or an e* spent some time. -with, her _'sister, t -'ALL PRICED W EIN REASON tendedp _ trito Engl=d. , and the D1xs. Wrrr. Duncan. - f ,G Continent. _ ... e ' 14 sal '' Or a "r, TV VJAQ 5e8 USMoto W e - are glad to report Mr._, Rarr dall home from hospital after one SATURDAY, JULY 5; 19'52 -4 - cat, truck month's stay, auction' sale at the Stbuffti'ilte -Lies- "' 'TOp Trade-in llawan-ee Orr -' Miw7_15illor. -spent the woekl•end stock Sales Arena, selling 'I -restock our resent car p with her sister Mrs.- McLachlan, Mr: Mrs:- our speeiatty` Fresh ewes, Sptingers, _ and Greenfield -and the Heifers, Stockers, Sheep, Calves, - - children spent a few days. with Mx. =Pigs,. H,)rses, Ponies and `i oultry. and Ylrs, Leslie Randall. Far pickup and delivery, service, - - --- 'phone' Stouff`iille 363, Come eiarly r Whitevale River and bring something to sell sad see' .'the --,,Green. - . m'od'erns way to sell 'by public -) - •.• ' . -- _ auction., "You Bring it, We'll Sell _ An interesting meeting of the fir. avid Mrs. Lyra, son acrd his tt."' Masco this your reaiket where "Women's Dli;sionary Society waw friend, of Port .Hope, visited' frtends - buger and seller. meet, ' Sale every V held at the hcme of Mrx. Walter at the Park here last weeicl-end. snftrdaq at 1,00 P. X. _ Mr. and- Kra. Gordon Lehman; - � r •. •.w:� _ � .W 4'•.A•+., _ .A0juanneets Zft'l�erla►� �...K.•�.:...�,.,�.. Material in Stock ?mitt A. E. Richardson McEAC'HNZH'" AL1, MAD90 Asa ( TH4aLN£SSE9 0WTRAL MTRAN= Fil RN'ITURS DEALBS - D byteri nald„ of FallrbOrO. k Presr REAL ESTATE. OF ©AS, BHLCH, MAPLIB PIpiLERING UNITED CHURCH byterian Church, Scarboro. ' FUNERAL Diti�OR . Rev. Arthur K Young, Minister' Service at the usual hour. of 3.00 001•NEXANCFNG AM RMCH SUNDAtY, JULY 6. 1962 o'clock in the afternoon, • ,Aa Old-entabbehea AS�7. � .private, Ambulance 9erv4ee ALCO A 6100D 9IOCIC OF 10.00 a, m, f-- Sunday School _ To Serve Yon. Day or Night ; PLYli1�OD 11;00 a. m.. Morning Wora'up pICSERING GOSPEL CHURCH - �} PHON£c PICgii XG Wm• McEACHNIA Prop. " While on vacation Mr. Young's Mai& St. l?' i • N. M. Gordon ' p F _ -p - G St - pulpit it will be occupied . by Rev, $u&da7 Scheel r . :7rZUR 3� BU.� Phone P1Ck ��3 West, of Hepworth, Ont. Mr. and - ` 10.00 A. ][. ' L[JM$E8 aCARDS Mrs. West reside at the manse.. ', Devotional Sesvice L: L2NE 'PICKERIN^-, OKTARIO l . 11.00 A. ]t, A_. ' Duisy Service To and From Pickeruig, Ont- PHONE: Pick. H4, EiCKERING PRESBYTERIAN ., _ Evaagelisde service OSHAWA _ CHURCH `r.Qe P. K. � 7� � 12u�g July and August, there will ALL WELCOME ,. Chartered Bases For Alt M. M A .it 1f � stater Rev. W. C. NAM" ' • a - Oecasvione S t e _ . BUILDER no bJttl�while Mr' Marshall, o PHONE: DICKERING 241WZ LICENSYD AUCTIONEER ANT tai Lilmr of St. Ands2tivs is on .his - WOODWORKING holidays, the services for the first _ y VAUATOR two Sundays will be taken by Rev' 18'AIRPORT UNITED CH[iltCli :. CABINDTS John Forbes, -minister of Knoci Pres- Rev. J K- l3eaham :. KEN A�VD.I,LARiti_-�" �. phone or Write byteri Church, Agincourt, and the Sunday School - 2.00 P. P R �7 N' �-' �- C ��' KITCHEN CABINETS Rev. Hugh Church Service - 2.06 P. I[. 814 DUNDAS St. EAST W'HITB'Y last two Sundatiyst, ' by AUCTIONEERS BLkLT and INSTALLED Licensed and Authorized foz the ALTERATIONS DN Y'OU6t - (.egtnties of Ontario and York. :- ' 13�m$, >. FAITH FOR FREEDOM L @AW Stock, Implements House- . g -G. A. Bekkevoltt hold jr'atnttttre, Reel Estate - _ - - � • alga our Specialty at Reasonable OPTOMDI'BIST ME:DITATIOPQ , Rates. Dual Service for the 9.30 to 1%e0 and 2.00 to 15.90 Pickering Village being and you will always ?rice of One. BveftWgs:_Ion. Wed. FrL, T� to 9. PRONE 32 - PIEii{EIRING There are imperfections in every huhu le themselves. T4iereforef become unhappy if you look toward the people do'nay look at the shortcomings of anybody; see with the sight o. Killllten P. 0. phone Agin• �8 DISNEY BLDG., .Opp. P. 0. - liarkhasi P. O. phone mark• 2" OSHAWA, ONTARIO forg'iveness..T'he imperfect eye beholds imperfections. The eye that v established pitons -Res. 5-4187; Office 5-8143 "Greenwood corer8 faults lcoks towards the Creator of souls. He andcrelid +4 4- - preaticea ha e 1 sen trains. and rovides for them endows them with capticitY azul life, eight ;. (Three -Day Service Arranged)- F rPfnre thev� aCg the amens of F1':a grandeur. uatstioaeera since 1881. - axing -; _the The Salem Decoration Scrvice was r C: I well attended.. Sunday. Rev. H. I - -BAH PI.. \4'ORLD FAITH 4 DONEVAN and RICHARDS LO'I tl� PO9�� Lackey, of Cl Tremont, gave an in- ;' Ontario Land 9ttrveyors, And spicing ad�ireas, and the service of � professional Engineer• LICE-NSFsD. AUCTiONBER song by the Mt. -Zion choir, wus 23iY King Street. $st weli realere..l. `T:ie cemetery board tl:i.r f w r3, raf d'1. „ltd meat last a' k. Piekeria and Whitby Townships b .hc ti • w she g is to be cur ratulated. ora [c>t 1 • Clement i just viwk at OSHAWA, UGIT. g n nary' thqughtrnl en,{ueries Cu° ria r 1 1 Farm, Household and Property ire Womim'y- A:•sociation will be thc.:lact a of Mr. and btrs..W. Mott Phone: 5.06meeting on July 10. Place of meet-- her '' .,'•ni l„u� t,rr•'Sj _ ter :hoc: Bcr M,ss Wzinnie Miller, - ---.. r,arred this month to Jui 12 - - Sales A S00cialty ing to be- am juiced Ion Sunday. S'• .' *� p T(�j� vrh s is being S. -.and Uburch Service will be carr. j UNBAR i ON :hlr A-nKc'' fcDur.ahi, Oshawa• - v-' prompt Attention Given ie<I an the. �:1i?fe :is usual. _ _ 1�e e } _ t h ar that AI r. - erg o o e• ah::by R• R. Phone 814 tThes�W�i,iMt�n.Yeggraof teoniichu sd Coreratulatiw t:' l ikon and 1 eY than inatley0+^a+hz� h �Pi OP - he S :;�11!tftteti�� M- - - itternoon. Mir•. ��ehe��on. on the birth ^F a speedy recovery is }oFeci for. ryir, gttd Mrs. -Kimberley, of i- daugh'ter. atary Lou, at the Os.nwa $-come •rRighway Monument Works" i:µaresville, visited Mr, and Mrs I. � Hoapittl. sa. sister 'for .dc: n and •ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP. _. bit l.eun: and family .over tkr- geek- nidi. ,d'Mra. F. G C:o�e :•taut lefa IMPRO Y LlVllvl 1 en;% Yr,- � R. 1 �4aittrq, O:ttario Mr. and Mev. Mc2,N�n uixd had" for a vtslt-with eclat+.1 at Vail.-' $. , Two M:te9 West Of Whitby On relati e3 from Iletrc it."ivith them on ccuver. _ > Highway Bet'Feea Whftby Budget Plan Su rtlay. - IL ��'e are pteased, to see n?V-04--+ 1 ' Axid Ain p.. 1 ..e �, Ql,"HITBY {8S - :rhe Y, P. l enjnye•�l .t social ev ter Yichctson home from lu.3p't. a PRONE (np. doaa Payment required) ,•r,ing on b'riday ladt anti nrcl mica aril: her rnCeyt operate n a vlr. and Airy.: Dugtild.• Thor'��3cn' i t gtM};uo ti► •f="�•ao From Siz ir.st .once. a in until the full t ' SESTo T_wenty-four lionihs To Pay sca. on b,6 d,�•:�*i `,er moor>d to Pre-'_ot'- }' :e iia fr•;� orae store John Stork were for a tent days with Ret r J. A. c i-� i GS A Compete - ry k s on 8_�nday at Mrs, Gibson's' Mry. Payton aatd hy-til . y • I for Pio^ie Owrner9• and Builders alio Mr, and Mrs. C: dines and ' ' Deepest. sympathy-te the reslntises • PiIOT ftAP11ER i daughter. _ I of-�Mjs, Bailey, who passed away l ICE; 39, or Lumber and Trim, Doori, Sash. Wm. Adamson and sister, Toron- I of 'the home'of her daug!�t,:r,. into. TOR - El►t 3-3838 Ont. Prefit. Window Units. Wallboards �� were at the Salem eetnetsry eet�._ Omar_Sleep, Irtercreent at 'roronto. GORDON ' • r t YOUNG _ 443 Bock . St. Sontb. Whitby. .. t vice itt honor : of their parents, of 'Mr,' and Mrs. Arthur Muton, of Phone ==SS `sad Plyroode, yardware, .Paint Nails. Builders' jujpliee long ago. There were many Former ('bronto, spent the holiday week end � i �----- ' II THE residents of the area attend- at. 'the hfrme. -of Mrd 14tre. W. : _. tog, ass Donna' McFarlane of Toronr - - CLE NDENIN C� Motte - • Mrs, F. W. Gibson sincerely M 1 e ro :-_ a DIXON Coorie Lumber thawJta thg many irie:tde and neiRlr- to;. waA with Miss Mary B tli .:I : Co. LTD. Ilili111111WIN111NIpINNIN11111111111t11111NNt11illc IIIINIIIWIIItigdillNW aSBAgB(MO JWNCTION - •' • M "PIC _ ._� Ave. Best. '- - P as St, Clair Co0egiate -'TRA NK R,,,.SMITHonestirsWe.-t of Sear= - �A Ap A ,' 'I ec three bbeka north of Stop 1e - _ lila [!� ;scan 3336 H0. lu7 Meats, Groceries and Locker Service rZ lie! • _ WANTM QUALITY FIR$T -� $ERIlIGsE @t!R A/ J . W . DIXON 30 _ PROPRIETOR COUIc Y HOKZ13 DICKERING - PHONE i h, ,.�SYAi:L ACREAGES A� _ . . i�.MBUL+ANC•E. ' FARM . l 1 We Save waiting Buyers W1th Geed Cash Down Pgeteab' GR.ANULATEp .. CALL -lir. INGUM HOWE's S PE t�t�L VuAtt 5 lb• bag 49c For PreaptAad >�perieaeei LIQOID FLOOR WAIS FROzEN1 FR9-DRESSED service ;- CONA.*iT and CQNANT ' - pt siz z �9 C Chickens, - ,. _ .._.•lb. 5 Nights: NA1091'- Office Eld3-0804 LIQUID G _ Bsrlistsrs and Solidtotti _ ,A�,erag�. wei8ht 3 lb. Gordon D. Conant,,K. C. CROSSE and BLACKWELL �'i@rt0 bottle 27C _ Boger Gr Conant, B. • A. J. , A•. WILLOMBRY sad SONS Realtor Date arid Nut Bread ]rOlri of Pork- "MITCHELL'S" t OFFICES 3 tins 59C. - Oshawa, Ont„ 7 i -z Sitncoe'St; S. st:ty Experienced salesoen 59C Apple Jillca `� 20 oz. tine 21C _ Established itlAO either• @ntl lb. ala Phone: a,4�'= - - �_ -a Ajax. Ontarw - as Ask us about ,. 3 pkg, .29C 4 LEAN ROLLER, JTLLO J. P. ALLAN. Fruit Bate All Fiaooll>•8 _ Per piseervimg - = Pot Roast lb. 59c . Insurance. COO Real Estate. - Insurance Yogi Fruit ' Tide WRITE OR 'PHONE 4 Oz. bottle 49C "MAPLE LEAF' BONELESS • XWG'S ROW — AJ p gteap Rates For Farm And CSoantrY �7 GETS G T CLOTHES t '• Picnic Hams lb• 5 � CLEANER pTEIAN BaUdingsp, G. MAITLAND, MANAGES 4AN OA -_ • '• uranee on Buildings ' Pick m-mdaiwo, Silos; ere. ering BRAN FI,A RE' if MINCED " ;. Autotuobile Insursaft AII Undo AJAR PHONE,— 131 F and RAISINS ''Pkq: 240 Shoulder ` ant cs islh$an YOUii LISTIVG INVITED - :::Bowman & Steak lti. 59c Gaille�s Veal- 5 lb. beg 69c PIiO�IE -WHITBY 631 FOIA FREE ES------ .B Ivory Gloss FOR ALL DOGS e _ _ -' Lanndr Starch 2 pkg. 37c � PEAMEA.L y : OLD HORSES — $15.00 Crttrney Frosting Systems 59C - - - Cottage Rolls g TEA "LYONS" i At .Your Farm _... _ orange Pekoe = • - Eavetrough and Tinsmith Supplies 1 ' EDDY'S ' � ALso :..Red -Bird MATCHER . , . -2 lb. pkg: b9a 1 DEAD 0R'.CRIPPLED STOCK Sold sad Installed piali• . r.: 203ai pkg. ga'ra "CATELLf^ _ 3 25c 1 Ib. Cou t y style , Hourly np PHONE' PICK. _ Sau g arid. - ' .' CAMPBELL MILTS - _. ] Yb. Pork gatisage 59C 28 oz. tin 23C >;: �>, _ R{,?DrIIAN- SPAGHETTI A. ; •. : Phone• r<d:eet —- QUIK 1-2 size tin 275c] _.. _ , - - /°MAPLE LEAF" PARNMOUNT TAF BROS. t7i0Cet Metal Works MAKE YOUR MILK Rindl.ess Side Bacon C SALMON 1-2's tin 43c CHOCOLATE p 8• 59C NpNVUANTAL WOTM itch' of PCc]cerinR Naves Ofliea ' AT ANY TINS Cello �i lb• . clls+s&e •. li'bLt4 tiOR . _ u'r .. • . gWY11HNM111WWIflIdIMWpHq'._ ''tl��� r ' ' I �qIM giplNplNIgIMIi11p11111NINIMOqI1M1 .... .. _ - .., —1, _ , :, : - -- _ . ____ . o , , ;` i. �: _ _ , i . . ,/ 2:. I „ ,— .. .. - . J . - . i�, in � �>epoints out York :CLASSIFIED ADYERTISINDi a _ _ : . . there ..is a real shortage of bag- - SPORTS ' O L toters threaten' shortage that "BT UMMM Fra BAT.1111 _ J T N E Cant prsaeats a real danger to the' fut > ti' tare of the whack-and-walk Pale- tissxnd D Fated,r Picture Pose cards. DON'T miss out on rJse better ess prices _ Head Decorated, brilliant Hard t.atesrg. i _ _ -- _- __ ----- time. Eighty-five. per cent of gOlf'R_ . Prompt delivery on day old and started ago �h• Five for one dollar. Cb•ndlar, �4voi e7 modern stare, Mr. Tunis points•out. pullor all from canaalan Approved, Camz,rcluBrownsv Hotel, Gateway co s!.>vaot _ _ pulloeutn clean doCb and with loll of Hrowasvta., Teftas. d . I .1 4 started as caddies. R.O.P. breeding back of them. ALO • s • turkey pouIU. Broad Breutd Brons., SHETLAND ponies for sale-1 1•t bisalt � . white Holland. Beltsville White,• Nab• welding• a! In. high, t years old: i .� . 10 Canada Ir BS yew old, dome. July first. err" Gene Sarazen, who will be ra.kan X' Broad Srea.ced Hrons. Re- brown. gelding. r,4 in. high a "7Nn olds . ducd prlaw Catalagu•. Hroner chicks. 1 spotted colt, rising 1 =ear old: wan - . in than times when Dominion Day mores the playing his thirtieth consecutive older Outlets. start" turkeys.. ., broken and quiet with cbtldr-. T. O. _ ereotest sports proeratn, 1n point of heels!" of the Open, was a caddy- at Rye, N.Y., TOP NOTCH CHICK BALESes� sheen and Bons. MltcbelL Out. anti►e Pilau in Corrode, yeti might be Inclined M Guelph _ • think bock, and warder just whof apart these w« at the age of eight< Joe Kirkwood, (e *� ell"ROILER Ra leen:—It fou wsat fife best ies7 CHEVROLET HUB. C pa■.n. Ap _ to intripa the teats years Me• , Porky Oliver., Lloyd - Mangrnm. U broiler chicks. ask a. about our 196E License. Excellent condition. Ar •ueeeadltty articles, ws'!1 1v give yeV a 6kaiehy Sam Snead, JOhany -Revolts, the spec!.! last maturing, light coloured NOW ply: Anderson Taxi. Pembroke, Ontario. Turnesas, and Denny Shute, were Humps• .peclelly low prices in large How to bur a 'USED- CAR t Doa't bu Woo. s orders, Baleen every week to the 7sa?. one before You read Book Containing Perhaps you figura them wasn't much ID port at on when Canada all once candies. SO was that group TW-EDFersua E CHICK HATCHERIEtOntari to M. Information ! Berra Lincoln a ue. was a new-bora infant in 1667. CertaWy' ere was no automobile -of Texans who seem recently to F•rghs to M. Kaminsky, ash E. zS.A. Avenue, .- g y EGGS an going up and will to her. ML Vernon. New Y.grk• V.B.A. neer, no bicycle nese, no organised baseball. no hockey no fOotbe'll have dominated oaf: Byron Net- pts W we know it now. spa, Jimmy Detaaret. Jackie Burke y�on't w veoer cnlar� b yingye en stt.nloAl But don't worry too mach about the folks of 1867. Sport .than and Ben Ho$an a echico; with pt lots adoi�R.O.P.ry ° bitch breedtnsnan.■k was. Sport there almost always has bees. Not, of course, in the of tbkm We have over s000 R.O.P. salisFy yeurwM -,wary itt►Aarer .: organised form of today, not in the groat mass clartieipat3oti,,or Caddying in championship golf pedigreed cockerele In our breading Pens- Rheumatic Patina-or' NiuriMr them" try ' . the nixedtremefoz following. But open there wee, indeed,' SS years •this year. Also started chick.. started Dixon's Remedy. "_ - sgp, and quite a good deal of it, too. Then. was foot-reciag. track is a lot more lisp lugging a heavy. chicks■. miler its.'pullC special brouar s harness racing, horse raring, lacrosse, ending, golf, cricket bag of clubs. The caddy' is an chicks. pointe. Catalogue. tatINRO'S DRUG $TOR[• " p�ort't�a. Tw DDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. 335.§Wn . O»ewe skating, eaow-shosiug, and. believe it or not there was even-world amateur meteorologist and psycho- re gue ontsrto � Ewen "Prepaid ehampiodship boxing, logist, an authority. on his own CABINS I There was horse racing, but, of course, with no pari-mutuel course, with a knowledge 4 the TOBACCO ELIMINATOR � betting America's oldest contintrally-run horse race, most colorful rules of the game. He'is the play- EQUIPPED housekeeping cabins. sE6.00 A scientific remedy tOt Cigarette aadto• i I _ _ of its kind in these Dominions, was then three years old. That, is er's helper, rooter and coach, his per week. Nipisging District. Grand. tion• For frN booklet, write, 81nt P rtshina, Bi1Var, Dawn Cama. Monatvllle. Plurmacal Corp. Ltd.. (Alberta). Hoa the Queen's Plate, raced at the Toronto Woodbine track"last May. bodyguard• and protectei from the Ontario, " els. London. Out, - . " - • - :— 24, a race that-in eight-years' time will be 100 years Old. The early crowd, .his toughest critic and best azsriiara - - - - 11 - . records of•this colorful classic are Post is ansjguity. But, for the friend. ' ' els► A41 purpose it's enough to state as an established €acct that there was .- ^s1CK•'—" Write or ■N NaturoMthb WHY suffer tr there I..omethtng ctias will organized horse. racing in Canada, long before Confederation The question most asked by a Doctor - Ontario Licensed. Health Help Pont t'ld on of tney bile oe ear Restoration BpecialLU. No Operations— have b••a wad on • money back aw.r- For the Queen's Plate, which had its beginnings in the coign champion golfer Of his Caddy is Drugless. 611 Danforth Avenue..Nataro• antes Bo easy i a". After your afmp• :; 11 ' . of King William IV. was Old whoa Confederation was new. ft has the distance to the green. The boy _pathic Health Clinic. Toronto . ten• env. you nilf o t u sthman. foe' _ owe- k to rounalf to try 'Jaatbman•tMn. : endured through the reign of seven British eovareigns, kings, and must ba able to. call it accurately A■k sour Drwsc■e queens, from its foundation in 1836, and is now 116 years old. at any spot on the course. He must DEALER$ WANTED • P [ M I N [ It • The Quebec King's Plate was first run at Three Rivers 31 years know all local hazards, how wind ' DIES, GREASES, TIRES One woman alb another. Take superior : before Confederation, in 1836, staged by British soldiers, so the affects different shote along the _ _-_ . rather skimpy history of the race relates, and run probably on an Palet■ and varal,nas. Electric Motors. "1+reliNtiE•' w ala auevtate pain.. der informal track laid Ont through the .grassy fields in the British course, what lice behold Che greens, Freezers ll'IIlkpICooOtteers Maedi 11sed arSnc r km'-cntits udtnervous an•igs .■.eaatee sits fashion Since then, it was raced at Quebec, Ste Hyacinthe, Sher- -which ones are tougher than others, Hobbraho, Machinery.. Dealers wanted. se.0s ' Irosepale t. Dole amss■e. - Write _-wbao Glaaak and oil Limited. POST'S CHEMICALS ' brooks, before beeomitiR a Permanent: Montreal racing fixture. , those green that hold the pitch Toronto ass ours7'1 ST. 6Aifr rusuff" - . - .- -. There was lacrosse, of course, and If we were putting these and the ones that don't sports There their consecutive order'of birth, we would put 1=094e, • - - • . • ' • - DTWNG gnu CLEANING POST'S BCZZMA SALVE - or dip farther back, and put baggataway first. Best this will keep.' Actually big-time golf is a tight- tiAVE.you_aaythtga Goods dytlnd or .1•aa• and weeping the tormskin or es. tows raauia because avezpbody ltaows there was Lcrosse _back through the fast wrier a . a. foe-mtorpaaattre w• and .Npkne .ktn troubfea Posta eca'°°a centuries its Canada. ITPPed affair and the good caddy an stat to answer roar quesdtma. to raise .m Goy di . burning urni yoocs4u. But we thick it might- be more interesting to touch upon those seldom volunteers information. If wirsm-t H. Parker's D7• work■ wmtad rin"Gim. gime « dna &this toot.• . Vet-- Lath• St.. Taranto. sports which perhaps, you didn't know existed when the provinces :invited to, however, he may rug- rwpaed n.dlb te the ■bow st bo - vtatvwoL regardMr At sow ■tubo !U w - jotted up. &tcket, • for instance. an ancient and honorable sport - • golf courses' all over the Country, __ . _ _ FAs!!a run este boating, tho ricin. . Cricket 1n Canada dates far' back. The first international cricket and just now - there- is som-cwhat .I Acmes ' large bouN also bungalow. - r•atCE ss•ss Pea seg , . match in American history was layed between Canada and the of a crisis involving them. Two _ to4 .an,, dairy arm. as acre.: a room POST'1!" RlglABDfEs p nose. barn. t0 acres. 7o acres trait, tote seat Past fin ee R,Mtlo t Priv United States at Montreal in 1845, _ , _ factors have risen One is-from r•..,a.t At , .tarda _ ; '- - � Or sP1ee, eo acres, modern brick Hansa+ ass oseaw a+" R - a A Britian Profeesfoaal tam was guaranteed $3750, to come to, the golfer's point of view.-the low,. as ...... bouse arra- barn ion r"^^" Canada in 1859, another •visit was made in 1868• Cricket is still -heightened cost_ of employing one. acre,,. goon house and- barn. 240 acre tat beneath the elede of many a college etmpne is Canadi today Find fro mthe caddy's point of view gala t` r"'' Apply-'L. V. wllsNa` N'« MosTOAOEs Stat back in the days of Confederation, and before. it was cine of ' cuti� thtnrto. -in these times ' he can frequently i:MvsL i SECTION, MIXED rARM. DAtnVRTH >,»Q waedbin• Diatrtou. Ton , the principal sports. - - - earn more mons elsewhere. r 11, ears, ent rttartsrick269C was to Central Alberta:- aa.Q00, sem. terms -far B rias Ca • solid brick bungalow The saeertd of this ferias will appier rent wtsek. • • • Tlln•N torch •at•. O. , Hawn. Rlmb". wits cement rorty and brick oars". last - - l _,_ - _ .. J - - w fru Wm ..I _.- _ .- .. ._ ", - - . . ' . • ' -' y Com n7 !! 1 - _ Alberta.. - "illi eeatfSa; with i wtL - � Fifty ye.r - ago Walter Hagen . Year etaenineht■ and iuggestiong Ser tFia coiusxs trUt bs wet%tDiee" ' _ .� wu _ � •�• t>• Y - _ _ sen tui 100. r• * . POR 6 Dent. Tit-Drat N rag � by ginger J'erguson, c/o Garivod mature, •/J1 T'otsae St., Toronto. - received 15 cents a round in Roch- rung• Oar«e. Room a, Toronto .: ester; N.Y. Back in 1913 when rH t taanr trNb ,kind _ . ERM _ won b•_ as _ . Fiaacis Ouimet, a 2ormer caddy. turkey. for the Christmas m.rint ". TO and MORTGAGEdmorgag Conor wa a��t�� - defeated Ray and Vardon, the Bri- arse lila ttauhsar this year, will noa.t» a. $or.q and ..ciao monist money wa0tes - _ DI$ t I L L E R S L I !N I T E D t»avy .. haat Year. T.reddle Inas and !or good domes to Toronto and ■nrrouad .. � I fishers, over his •home cossrse at sills noalU .will hie the Christmas marine < " tag suburbs, Oona dl,raunU Pteaw -- AaMRSTsYlO. ot+>mm - - - " - the Count Club, Brookline. Mass., iu■t :c the right time, when roil rags. adan.. NG11 letters Tai els. H. DENT. Country Twddi• IIroad Hrsast•d HronN, lou fs7f FONda eTRt6ET. Roos! e, TO/- . spend —t! _for teed, Cay • 1W err• ONTO. .. . he did more than sell golf to the le• m . . . • .. - .- consumed or each pound of grain: The .. . - American nation. B.f this time pou1U n.ntb maturity. n til: to @. rooke _ "OPWseTUNlTIra! POR . caddy fees were 2S cents a round. - Also have Bicad Breasted white 8011abd. ` . "_ _ _. !l1CN' •ND. WOMEN .. :•� _ with a possible 14 cint tip. Alter Nebraskan. Heknat• - What.: Nebraskan- . , _ - -- . P x tsToag ercastea Htwaa•. NGd-.sed. BE A HAIRDRESSER,, _ rrc%Anyway • night racing or no night Ouimet, caddies were .treated of bens or tum■. Day .old or started. Write -aUtN CANADA'S LZAvose BCHOUL _ __ - t gest, "Those bushes there have human beings, sot as cheap labor. for ■ttseial price on. two wf4k din Broad . Gr•ai opparmatp [.mare _ _ - Breasted terns. Prompt-dalfvary� Turkey ., - tialydrwslne - .. . been .a.. graveyard for the best on • guide. TwEDDLIC CHICK " RATi'FiF.RI'6-9 . JtTD. - pleasant d4irtuled DroteNfoa, good wages. "' - , this course. if you cant carry them '- ' • , - - - � " _Tbousands or aaCCaNtnl ltanet.s[•duabr - - ... � . .�sP�Q,9)(,t is this wind. .better play safe.' Today there 'are a,most 300,000, 3%romis Ontario- imertca's Gkeateat -system . . _. '1TC lC Uc be might remark, "There's a saddles in. America, aged 8 to 16. CRESS CORN SALVX. For sure relief, m°•tr'Write or call a'm Caeaiogae tett» - big brook oil the left. if you make They annually earn $19,000,000, ex- ..Y_Jr Drttaxis, sell■ lRlfa+lt, YAAVEL HAIRDRESSING scowtd _ - .. elusive cf tips. Prices for caddies ea w t procto any. mistakes, fever the right, side. _ TIRES or Chat, _ tosda range from 1.50 to $3.50 - e The Queen's Park powers that -lie . y g $ ii.mutun .: Largon rir Stork. Mtnc• tial, N Buy at.. Himttetm - Have spoken. There is going to.. .for 18 holes. Some states .have a , Used Tires." 87.00 and up 'Ratmaded Tarp. • "w�' ' It Rideau at.. • Otto we M any harness-horse racing under A big tournament is the climax minimum caddy .fee of $1.7S a-round eoo-s 1e, ste.00 Caber .ink., piled ao of any caddy's season, •though for ex crienced, sad $1 a round. cormngly. vulcanising and retreading NF #1)$,pp AN EVENING - the artificial lighter-not at Thorn- P vice. An work Naranteod• All Orden naturally Only a small handful, out _ for inex crienced boy Most kids c.o.D !t 00 recut with order, We MY FOR Your evare Timo Just a E.ay-f free .. • : clfffe Raceway anyway. And while .. p_ . req -• . - Of the country's caddy pool, -get7� ebartea ane' way - P"eofnWla TTri t^orPar�' '"'mat Sales �er amazing Patented Auto• we, personally, consider thiis a in a day on the golf course hope ,tion. ser Rina seta" Meet, Hamutno matte Refrigerator D•lroacen can par a-chauice to perform in one. Mean- to make $6, . by carrying two bags Phone 7•let1, you that. Hundreds of hot prospects corn- - .. matter for regret, we suppose every g mission. Rush name. address. for GUAR- while, the caddies are out- on . the E • -- man—even a'statesmari-is' entitled On two rounds, plan tips. , [n fact, BALE h!s P L II H B 1 N d 8l'1'i•Ltra P1tOFiT OFFER' D-Frost-O-• _ . racing, the Thorncliffe folks ars if they don't .earn from $40 to.. $50 ss4e sorD,. Dept. co, Neteraarbe Ont . , to his opinion. EN SINKS ._.BATHWMM SIST - ._ • : . • . • .. • ; " -' _ . . ,:going ahead with their 42-day Sum- a week, they "are likely . to quit. PORCELAIN -enamel steel acid re•t.tins " - PATENTS - .- . The reason for this refusal to + - mer' Meeting starting on Saturday.. There " are other jobs etsOWhtr! ansa. rhree-piece• bathroom sea. white P - .g *nllµeurae=.net seMle and oil atlinkatealr 1'ee Aamra7 r`o. Registered Patwot Arlon OK night racing is again, of course,! July o5. Which will be good •hewn which ay bitter; So, modern ol£ corttlt,fotitnk •iurn OUSces andH*tof ,tanks, Gua �ema liar SReetsts and rut) ered Ps Nest area for thousands of Ontario folks who clubs are 'the-. pro#Jle-m. nog. - - -- _ the desire of the authorities not to g Ortsld or calovrcd •'chrome pressure t°g...Launal �t�u n aN OFFER to •vM. Inventor-LUt of till- encourage a have discovered, 1n. the past two Drily of what many players c dlasrame In free cat osuo epkcf season, tat a e am oil horses, which brings up a- couple er excessive cos m S monei••savtng way to boy An shipmertte -.horse racing-served up in moeetn to Snu, T. Established 1I/0, side :Qf . Qtiest3ons _ _which long have alsp a Gaddy ShOr.age. dellvettd your o•a,vhr railway ,eta tion. �� street, Taranto Rank Me est letnrm► style and without the lengthy de- writ• or Visit- - y g Y . tion as re0uest - ' .puzzled us. Let us try to explain. • ,. _.. ,. _ -" -e; v• Jomfw►v P1.i�atBlNo efrCLnfa . a e e " lays at the start which "used .to " • . . Une reason for Britain's gOliing RTRFETBVTLLH ONTARIO rRACHERS WANT611 ' .:• -Supposing that, right this _mart- mar tit sport-is • a very pleasant - t a -'way of spending an afternoon, cube- decline in recent .}tears has bgen . �PANI PILLOW CASES =3 50 - WHITESTONE.._ Oat,. s.S. tea 1- Wa ate,' we shore_ take a nOt10n t0 � - Kenzie: wanted. experienced teacher te havF half a day Off frorti our err- tier you•.aager or_adt. _ ' the age of their caddies. The Bri-' w.aas.a hemetftched, size a r aa. ere - • . . fish caddy was a profeasior.al-a 'lunar. send money ower co: Rural Bhopp sun eight gnat.: arae■ to ■tart sept. ' ng $ervtc•. Hnr -136. Terminal "A", let: attendance aPPrQxlmritet7 !a. Apptr duous labors, slip Oder to Hamil- - porter, as 'it were--who seldom as Toronto. to Anthony tiarnhalis. Whttestobe. Ont. ton and try to pick a few, win- We know one woman=that is, ired to learn the game. In con- J-- ati•s. What would be-'the result? if any man can know' t11e woman P ,JOHN DEERE Pick- UP ,Baler. Aut4wattc • - _ trust, tie' Am6ricaR boy was learn Wire Tle. Entdno* Kounted. .Excellent ., ,.. .. We would lose half a_day's pay. and.: 'he married-who didn't take long ing golf while caddying, and was Condition. L. Sherwood. 8uperiest Gas judging Of the future by the past to become an -tittbusiast. Two years grooming himselt to step into the ,station, Atdtrsnpt , atopllgbt. - .- anything up to $16 in wagers. But ago, when we suggested a • trip to higher .. amateur - or ' professional RESORT BUSINESS ' . _ all, this -world be'., strictly legal, and . ser the trotters and pacers, she ranks of :golfers, as -s0, ma of miniature goat Course. _ g n'y 'Six• trowlinR alleys, mfrs - •done under the approval of Church came only under protest. Halfway drshpond. dart games. etc. Priced right them have done. The training of the and State. Well, anyway: Stall.' ' through the' afternoon- 'slit' 'said; for quick sale. Apply Steve's Rnwnns • "Well, I've had more fun, and seen -caddies has ..been, one • important Alter. Port Stanley. _ . B t if cur were t� pick up the more of what was actually going -reason ,for America's golfing fisc- -CAIRN Terrier Puppies, a•_6. slid. {36 cess all •over the world. Al any fol Ralph Boston. !dcClvrn al,1b. Truro. phone and place a $1 bet on- on, than to all the years we've {leen lowers "ot ,the game believe that Nova Scotia. . - • '. . ;Heaven forbid!-a steed named . going. to watch the Tituroughbreds." : KingarSie, that then? We'd have when the caddy disappears in this � ., . _ Which, considering the fact that country our supremacy in Rolf will I I remember a garden in France, , .odr half day's emolun,ent; the time -she- was then about a dollar, and soon vanish also. so' walled-in it wt's like q prison; :wasted would be'less than a minute; forty cents loser, seas high praise , .. • - • - - I • ' . '. - _ the •fruit, trees so tightly espaliered • . • and 'our loss woulcb be one solitary indeed. � '. as to look as if they were in tor. ` � - ibuck. BUT-we' would be`commit • Golt authorities here have seep n ting a very grave offence, that of ithe handwriting on the wall, and cure. By dictate of the (American) sliding and abetting the crime of And while weir on the subject owners, no Dosies could, be plucked ' of Tliorncliffe, we pus's along the are taking steps to improve the (bough they could rot on their .1 _.making a book.-•(�lrr' had almost _ word that sninething new has been sauation p stems). "It' was the negation of the a forgotten .hat, since last years - t Crime Probe," hand-bogking has added-something that will please I spirit of a garden:' -Dion Reilly. a those who do not get away in time -At preseut'inany golf clubs, make �* t been clean wiped out in Ontario, as _ i�ut let it pass).'. . to take a chance on the Daily special efforts 'fo interest` boyo in mo T , . Double. Up there they're going to caddying. The caddy master visits "Gardening is more than spicas-: • Now_tp, add to our bewilderment, " havt the Qt:inOla-which means schools each spring 'and talks to ant hobby, more than a meansi of �r ": • : that, if,, you can pick the horses _ 'interested groups. He exptatas how raising food find ffiowera, or getting res.;. :ome this matter of time-of-day; physical exercise. It is all of these, As near as we can figure 'out, it is that run One-Two in'the final race, the club runs a •sports programme and more-it is a moral builder. 4 although .not necessarily in that ' with volleyball, softball.,- horse ' ' M rite all • ri ht for us to go to an u ]icer of the spirit, a satisfac• - Fhorncliffe'and make a bet on a order, you, havee-a chance to pick up _ - -shoes, Hing poria" and other games tion to the soul."=Doreelt Foots. I' trotter or pacer so long as we do quite a bundle. Some of the run- during slack hours, Mondays the 1 eco in- the broad daylight. "F'rubably ning tracks Have this Quinella, but - . club, the clubhouse, and the pool � _ 4 : ,-. .. _ we be this is the first time �is seven in the narrow daylight, if .Pott - as well as the course itself, are _ we harness-horO bugs afle favoreit iben to the-bo s. Usually the pro" i ! ., r -come right down fu-if,-R`nt�br'+j_ � g y • h +n•ith such. a golden (heh, belt) op- gives free lessons Johnny Revolta,, we try and do so once 111r Boll g j y Saunders• ttirns on :his hydro iuice ptortunity! generally consideree) one of the best ! S[DICIN !ablate taken eccerdinq t• • e " - ... . ' -A -'- '-' , '--teachers in the- bvsinels, vice g tt" -_ .- - - - - 1 c - -aw, fi *tire it out for yoitrseti, it's M qu1+N Ilia nerves when tense. $1.00 n too deep for us n fathom, and .much ;'Golfers be kid" to your carldfes" weekly golf instnttttion to his cad pHrySter*s4M Ylot.Ssdietrr T 2. [SSUIi 27 - 195?v ' ,;� I •- jno hot for u. try. •. . , • , ++tight be the theme of an article'. -dies at the Evanstclti Golf Club, I - . �',, . t .. . . . - . 1 i , . - --aillaill 'pends of broken eines in sizes from- 8 to 101/z which are priced - _- _ regularily at$7.50 to $8.95 They are going on safe at the - - redicurously low price of w _ ._$3a.98 -Be 'sure to watch our East Window for the display of _ these reel bargains :-BROCKTi EA�i E B.ushb'7 s sardware HITBY PHONE gY8-BEATTY ELECT -PJC RANGES' . ; vl�s'r•sILL :. l • �.. ( _ AStop. sl, K&Wok Remi E B ATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY —JULY 3, 4, 5. RANGETTES AND Phone ni ivYenunq u'howi At 7,06.and 9,00 P. M. Saturday Matinee at 1•80- _ -Saturday Evening Show. Starts At 8.00 P. M. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ; 0.1 _ Silver'- fit TH�'RSDAY, k'8L, SATT,RDAY �-, JULY 3,. et. 6• City' 1-H P•ainti and Ger,era� Hardware -- :.�. . x 3N- COLOR— BY TECHNICOLOR ,. ..ED'AIUND O'BRIEN and YVONN,E De,CARLO AND P1iONE 46 FICKERING s _ ■ Silver it BARRY FTT.ZGERALD PLUS "GHOST CHASERS". -BUGS BUNNY'' -SPORT NOVELTY -working at the pea vinery at Los- ust Hill, IN TECHNICOLOR MANDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 8, 9, Mr. and Mrs. Walt, Hardy spent WITH OND O'$RIEN and YVONNE DLL-&RL0 o Evening Shows At _7.00 F. W Last Complete Show At -8". Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, Ward : LORETTA YOUNG = STAARING W r. Fra. has moved into ' - house r.acated ed Mr, Russ Pat: _ Paula a rick when he mw to Toronto. i ll and Mise AnderaorDid _ Mrs. guests last.. week HL MARK 3TEVEN.S of T ..Here''Come the Nelsons _ - �W,T AlVIN YTH and of. hire. Coady. — ' 7 WITH OZZIE HARRIET DAVID RICKY * Miss Mabel Gibson hasaccepted- ` - AND — FOX NEW.9.. a . position with Mr. and Mrs. John- - ; eon north west of Steuffrille, for MONDAY, TU W' DNE9DAY —JULY T 6 9, , The mer turned to Toronto eweek one bu NEXT A _ last week pretty after spending■ ■ - Bi ales In the- Afternoon wits, relatives here, e Before Dawe COLOR BY TECNICOLOR " . ? The Woman's Association of the lecisil - _ W7M r- AAY MILLANSi and HELENA CARTER United (9tuzeh entertained Hrooklin Association in the Sunday School - -,WITH RICHARD HASEHART and GARY MERRILL room lost wee Mrs Lippert, with sire pressdeat, charge Mrs. Fish v _interesting .... . _. _ .er gave a very talk on -: wd see the new - - .Wide Open Windows'• whieh`•dealt nth *ariaue outlooksai openLa!ie ref tb eEa'gIes- Come mind. There will not be any meet- y LEONARDEFRiG ERATORS +ITFI — JACK WARNER and l'IADIA GRAY lugs of the Association during the .. months of July and August. - ..• _ On Thursday, July 100, the Visa- -- United _ __ _ _ V.>ind Church will b gugaests of e'the, Won p . TSEATlSg POLICY Y- �t Saturdays. d Holida s en's Missionary Society is the Un- P NiM9 P: M. Ba s . an y A.W P. 11L iced Church S. S. rooms. The time Matinee Saturdays and Holidays 1 P. IL GURNEY RANGES _ _ -- is 2.30 p. m., and it it hoped, that as a+a,ay as possible will attend. - FLOODLIGHT PARNJNG "MAKS PARKING A PLEASURE w ITH OtiB -1 1Cherryw ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES - ,- `Only 14 percent, down and up to 24 moftths to pay ^ - ,-At' We were pleased to haves the Hari ticulturat Society meet at Cherry - wood firs Tuesday e+aning for the Mr. and Mrs,. James Armstrong � businesses in this arca - s = s first time. We enjoyed the program and floral display in Urs hall was motored of Holstein of fifty words e n : a1 I n e r. E re ct r r c _well wortin seeing. Group 10 of the be present at a wedding. Mn. Arm- or lees on why YOU like the ee:. - W. A. served a delicious lunch. strong. was one of the bride's attr .dope rendered say of these 1M• _ .. endants. 7pre public school pupils hada Peke, urns, the News wSI Pay The June meeting of the W. A, cask' io . writs Yo' letter to -,OLD KINGSTON ROAD, •HIGHLAND CREEK picnic at Greenwood Park on Th"re` was held at the home of airs. Leon- �6,e0 .. _: day, S n w receded over day. - r Stanley Taylor, who has been and �' n as p id o ' The Editor of this - vM,bei --fir. Ga PHONE SCARBORO 824 teaching at Thorold, arrived home y �• S. nes, president, , paper for the holidays. opened the meeting with a call to ipso fudie a�sd his decision will be >� r the h ai Mr. and Mrs. W. 'A. worship, followed by a hymn, pray AML . eir home on Wednes- e e n Mrs. Beare met at th er and the theme song. Riches All letters pettairiing to thb fear 'holidays, read from the. Bibley the parable of tugs will be the j da evening June 15 and joined proML7 .od the r . The United Church ,held their y g, , j the Talents, and presented be, Mews and will .not be retmued. 'Clarelzlollt Sunday School picnic last Monday with 'their family in congratulating al tboughta on the responsibility we ' at Cedar Glen Park, Picktring, with' have in using our God�given talents Send is your letter NOW, them on their Golden Wedding Aur _ t r ry good attendance. 1 - niversary. Greetings were received • , ave is the promotion of God's I{ingdom. Mr. ,and -Mrs. Mark Linton of and presentations made to themr- CLAREM014T •Torerto a four late electric stove from the ren group' then enjoyed the music Co=OP Medical O �nti■ved spent .the week -end with p rendi;red b ' a 'trio of ladies from Mr. Arnold Maclntyre is back at - immeiiate family,, and 'an nphol.. y paid for e-+ery five Phis week alter an oiler- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Benson. y, Whi'tevale, Mrs. Roddick, Mrs. Rob- A 'claim• was • the Co -Op. Several from 'here attended the stared chair with hassock from ot- inson and Miss Gray, accompanied contracts in force -during- the year. anon for appendicitis-. -. i�elebration at Pigkerin oi� 7\re$day. her relatives. on the rano by Mrs. Van Blaricom The members present at the anF We understand the local Legion 6' Friends in this community extend p nual meeting t raised something over $2000 to- The Claremont, ball team took part y Mrs. J. McLachlan presented topics 8 showed keen interest - in tbe' touriiaznen't. ' sincere sympathy � to Mrs. C. Annie from file Study Book on City Miasl in a Surgical Plan which Ontario wird their building campaign fund, Mr, and Mrs._ Eddie Goodm and famil of Dunbarton in the lase County dating their six•week -festival here. � $n, of y ions and Church Extension, in which Cotoperative Medical Ser • - y _ 'Oshawa, were the Sunday guests of of hu father. she impressed the fact that each vices hopes to add to the protection a stand and athe r -� r—Misneg-6eorgi�r� _ - . E.. Mr. and -Mrs. Reynaldo were the part to • in offered. Hospitalization is only. a . Myth spent the week -end at. Kirk- . Dr: N., F., and, Mrs. Tomlinson aV! guess of r, an rs, emsty this portion of our church's wor field 'visiting Mr, "8nd Mrs Stick- recently. lm and 'an additional $30 tended the garden tea at' the E, .L the business riod included sn in- premium for t les, Ruddy home an Saturday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Petty visited - vitation ficin Rouu a Hills ' W, A. ' surgical proiectiori would be a cosi - Visitors from Midland called on Mrs Valentino and Angy.had a-.Mr.,and„Mrs,,Wes. Petty on Satur- which was accepted with thanks. investment, g t 1 Mr., and Mrs.. Charles Hardy Pere, few Sriends from Toronto -wires. them day evening. - Among 'the many reports received - The four Diredtors• electtd are: t =or; Sunday over Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrish left, on .was one our Te nce Secrer Walter Bogth of East Whitt t ]Ifs• and Mrs. Don Hedges and Mr, and Mrs. Welsh}.,of Toronto, _ Sundgy mozi ing to ..spend a few . she r Gordon R y �„ t r visited -Mr. and Mzs. GoFdon Lary, Mrs. Taylor. she reported on ynard, of Scott T Thea spent, the wee -end here with their days in Aylmer, e., with their son ' t -- family $ � the legality of the advertising of Selrpour, Whitby Town, John A. - Neale. of Scarboro on Sunday: son, Bill Welsh.: Rgbert_ and .Mrs. Morrish. the .products, of breweries and- irow 1, of 1Jp i-dge Tp, -The officers ,Among.. those from here a+tten4 John Mills Toronto; is a Mr, and Mri: U. S: Gollan-and' for the • comm ,. crag gain em► attractively this is done 4o secure g year .are: Russell i -ins the UxbTsdge Cemetery DeS pioyed at the Sarco -Plant -here -for, . Miss• Inez Gollan, of Batavia, N. Y. Morrison, President; .Waiter Boo _ . tion Service on Sunday, were: res- patrons Following this the W_ A. tjs,_: ' the summer, being his tlifrd season visited at the home of Mr; and Mrs; Benediction was repeated and Group Vices -President and -Mrs.- -mid -and Mrs. Jack Norton, Mr. and with this plant. Leoriard Gates recently. McLean, SecretaryrTreasurer. Mzg... d Mr. and Mrs. p 'Five served lunch. i tire. Dickinson ail Mr:, Jack Mansell and little dau- . The W, A. will meet at the home � Walter -Carruthers' and Cdr, Eqpt Robt. Redahavv. hter were u to Hunte-+ille for the of Mrs, S. Jones on Wednesday ems- = Heron were elected to the ,Audiil -• Both congregations here, the-TJnr -i p- enin Jul 9- -at -S.00 - CASH Ma= i weelrend. g'- y' p. m. -'VPorti ' -BHi E70rPFDST ... Committee. ` r . ited and Baptist Churches, will esus- for Roll Call—"Christian 0 ortun- — • • • • — togettser in the United Church The Kaiser Trophy WA be played pp Two films and lunch, served by sbip - with Rev for here_ on July , 8, at_ _ 2 ;00 p, rn,, itiea", Please bring aprons. t Daring t'he • next Ie* 'weeps, - the -this "directors and- guditoix - roun"e!- durisrg the month of July, in a tournament of men's doubles Mr, and Mrs. Earl 'Riches d?niI'N4" will pddish stoma stories, out ars izAe r - =,G Davison in charge. Rev. H• Lacy. liaughter are holidaying in. Quebec. r � evening. fW�lt ' saiat enjoying A oarlord-41 19W Mmes are Apar ; .. asap pietas a ho� n P In.