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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_07_11W .. .. fc�F ;-o-"&nj"-ouacii sass ny io - -Penalty. Of Taxes -Pea o" �r. . • Pickering• Township CounciL "PICKERING" TO BE ON ,• Pickering District High School BA�BALZ �� 11 MY L,• 1952 CITIES S19RVICE BROADCAST � Promotion Report P1CkeC1I]g Village + ` : GORDON CFKB - JULY 14. • B:Y CLIFF BOUNCED AHomier of protests against the Stridents are listed ' - 'A, accorling %Q. -- Mr, and :firs. J. -Lore and family, - - ' 13F _ 3 loeatuig of the Genese) Electric "Pnekerinq"'Will.be featured. on the following ROYALS Mr. C. Lore, Sr. of Windsor, are '• Plant at Pt. Union were received, the well-known Cities Service Oil 1. 1st Class Hon, 75 p. C. and o.-er RIGHT IN UWN BACK YARD holidaying with Mr. and Mrs; Elde}t ..and a petition of sixtyreight names Co, broadcast over radio CFRB, on 2, 2nd Class.Hon. 66 to 74 V. c. McQuaid; a -id Mr. and Mrs, R, of the same+ mature was •presente& July 14, at 6,15 P. M. 3, 3rd Class Hon. 60 to 6b v. e. Our battling bunch of ball play- Russ and daughter June, of ,Welles At the request' of the 'Public 4, Prig Standing 50 to 59 P. C. I ers • journeyed down to Xhitby on �-and, and Mr. Ed. -Hoffstetter, of • )Heal'th Nurse, . -Mrs. W. A. Goudy, E11TGA,GE9iF.NT B. Students are arranged in order's Monday night to do battle with one Buffalo, N. Y., were weeld-end -s, will be eng$ged as Assistant; -durr - s . s . • of ruerii within the above groups.. -Whitby Royals, The' outcome from 7isitors with Mr. ar-d Mrs. McQuo4" � . ing the -months of Sept. October and C. Where a subject is listed after, a' Pickering viewpoint was most sats Mr and Mrs, Ray Dobie and fain+ Mrs• Francis Madtiaforo, Whitby, isf November, half days. - the student's name, the promotion ymg w our lads drubbed the ily were in Minden for a - few. days. - - • _-• - Pickering Village i!rostees 'adyige. announces the engagement of her is made conditionhl upon cutis- highly tooted Royals 13'= 3, Cowes_ last weele••end, and at Sunderland Council they will not be responsible . Asa ightter • Margaret Gertrude, to facto improvement in that subl- ling went to the slab for the Royals again this week, Williston MacDonald. Gormal ?Y P and was worked over for '8 -runs in Bo on,, Monday,'Ju) 7 1862 forbensions to Lola Street, north y' �O� Jett :n the next grade or upon rII. y r or its connection,•eith Cameron. St. onto. The marriage will, take place satisfactory -progress in a subject , the first two frames, $hills with a to Mr. and Mrs, John Mangutie (nes Building Permits for Juner•-,40, on Saturd4, July ' 19' `at -10.00 substituted for it. fout`run homer in the second about Ethel Annan), a eon; Douglas John, tatailing $219,150,00 o clock at St: 'J''rancis de Sales, I D. Students who- are finishing spelled. curtains for the soythpaw Mother anci•ba ); µe11. _ _ _ . ' JL; Council advises Mr: Plitz,' town-- Pickering: Grades 11, 12, 13 may be admitted..! hurlers. Then, in the third inning, Rev. F!etc te} :�Srs. Tisk, of _ _ - - ship road -making equipment not - _ to .Special Commercial, - Wally (he's a daddy now) Samar- London,' Eng,, -who are-Vi31ting rela- �Y avaiible for his beach development-- p VALUABLE W ORii; E, Students whose. names are' .not ski came •along.: He too, received- a tives #n the U. S. and -Canada, call- a" -,too- much work to do: ••• listbd' have not been promoted but "loyal" welcome by our boys as then ed at the Duabby hart. •one day this High School Board advise Council Idews'haa" just' +seely?d 'a rasp be able to arrange a suitable 1. burped him for four runs. These Reek. Mie. Tits$ who was born in -.if Reeve or any member of CounciAlCorriplimentary copy of the "Garr course -for next year by cvnsuitr°� coming off -three walks and as -many, the manse at Greenwood, is -.now - :care to attend July 8th meeting, atter of Canada" published by -the ing .he Principal, hits. The Royals got their initial doing oTrtatanding evangelistic work they will get inforq=tion,on, tear I. Department _of -Mules and Technical • • • • run in the second frame, as Trimin in. Lordott ehers' salaries, ' Surveys, Ottawa, . It contains the- - :From {;fie- 9A to 10. - beat out an infield .hit, sad Heffer Diana Rud6y :>nd Juvice'.Briggi V Ope ,new (replacement) 'police nankes of emery four.corners that lat. Class Honvrs Rime, Ronald; mg doubled. + are attending the C,sha.%a District; Crsdser - Pontiac F-• com=eneed ( bears a name, its toR'nshiW and 1 Clarke,- Ronald:. McKenzie,. Jint; ! . C.' G, I. T. Camp "Yretvria', for s ;duty on June 28, i nyty, and the latitude ani )ante- I several days this week coo i'an•v:t Ffeien, •n n Police Chief adrisei; jiiVenllepToti' ftudo position. 1afflna .CYe-A Petri-= 2nd. Class Honors Jori -•e, Phyllis: I Mrs; �.�Rannal2� pevgresairq y. ;.lain ImXeasing, - and had thirty cote Creek, Brock Road etc _ are _l',ut.o%ti3ki, Ted; La cos Bili Dow. nicely atter .ler oar u in 'Iutvnr charges- [Rtcourt during month: found listed, The spel 'ag ,s stressed ling, Cathy: L:.w, Ruth: '.klc'�Sviien. to East General 'Police Report-.ShoPbresitirrg 4, bt the Wcompanyin circulu br r. Donna' Be*,h Huyc Cvnningt(n. =� g_ t, .► .. (}uta am, Bul • Found, ,,orlon; -is a endh-+ , Housebreaking, 6,- Theft '2, Aggzav correct in each ins,anc:t" -Yry j l itzgel u: d, Xicnaiel: Lytle, John'' P g "e' { J p ith Pick- - r aced assault 1� ArmAte 8, Accidents_ ening friends -r the ,. ag,_, _ handy volume for. •;Hent''. pe+ p,e: Alloway, kit ony; .cones, Bernard: ,wt+► •4, Juveniles charged S, Liquor vivl6 Copies may --be had for 50=rer•s. i Briggs. Joyce; JTacKin'rfvt5,-Helens'.- Mrs, (L'r:� •Tomlir-vu a.d c}tii�ll-` , otions 8, Summonses ledhad 86; ) .'t:organ, June; Carson', Hay-; David- ren have left far a u-.n:4t'3 isu.acl.xY As T'ranesco have sake& for final r k = * `e at La e S mcc 7 000 for Fire P. C"s To Hold Public Meeti�tq avn, l amid,- - - a Mrs. Mc -Esc' �e Cr sad. Jr._ a.,eru payment 'of about $ 3rd. C�isss� Honors: -Johnston, Mai, r- 3s, RocltPste. *.r aeverrsl day% this 4 ,Hall -Area -No, 1, and -as Committee I l n; • Y _ Believed to be the first cf fits- ( Y Lindsay, Jean.: Buiiock, Rol= week, W. E'. tar-) is , a`.t ah,nx •,at ,are not entirely satisfied with 'the . � '- v►otic, it was moved by'Mr. Burk, wild, Mo:•re,-Sneiia, Sheridan, rra kind in Canada, rise South Tickering me f r at an sn t think Conservative Club will hold its first I-� math), Jones, Patricia: navy► al or b sal d roe nk +that a payment of $4,000 be made { much of it. on account aril that interAdteed Public neeet-rg in hiesday, Hail, .at , des', L P; G y, ed): Horne, Jack The. Messer. faxs;iy- -ire tiff -to .Parties disease atslter further. Cas , Wednesday, July i6.,_ ttrenchl; Gray, Ted smash)' .: 'their t < S,; , ,� �J :ory;,an Eat':. Chid speaker will be Mike St Lrr. i'uss Standing; . D ser, Elaine :r• .. Mr. ,and 9Mi.o ritrb �1%ritc h .d �!r. _ ' •x Y . Mo -red by Mr, Balsdon seconded- I M . •.d Palmer,newly-elected M. P. for Ontario Rad. -(music) ; Murray, Jean : March E.1- ,uf ))tato ung, wlto %vill gra sonic brief imp- �r +. math snA f ranch) ; .. Duruc'h �� tiiulin with 0111n... i.: _ ac vesx+l da}�s _ iby Mr, Burk hat*west g09 feet of Jones, Curs math and french)' Vyson.road.in_Plan 274 be closed. Preesioris of ills entry nnsto the House I rr, Chary (math and french): t$� wee]{c, _ ' of Commons E8 a' asember_ of the is + k Bert Whltc :a.- at Netr I:lsicearit tueued ort, page eight) O prsition-Gro It is also ex s '. Roils, CIerta d (erg, and french). l enjoyinghdli�. ` (Ncon ' P dP• Pte' Ays. ., r ed that at least one member of the From Grade 9•111to 10, Mr, and M -s.. Flare Baladon at Pruviricial Oabintnt will be•pre:-.ent. ]st,-C":sr9 Ficnv s Sru:th, Marion; '� the lake,'had Mi.os,Burt'. and fi•ies'nd' �Eljipott Family Brougham Object of the Club, accord n€ to 1'eatne, Ruth; Werrsrey,'Terny; Togs The Author - C'iiff Gordon from Detroit ^''"- µCex-end and " Hold Ere-Urerwtt ; • ehe.Constitucur. recently au'uptFd : ere)un, Drnnis, - also Mr. and Mts. I.•,u Ifuladom cf= ; Iby the 1'-C pal chairmen in polls 2nd, Class Honors: To:ey, Ed" From here on in, it was a real London, who ;ra i,rr.,.:ng, a few Or. Sunday, .af!6ernoon fifty memc . l to 11 of -Pickering Tcwrssh.p, is I ward: Gr4am, ,loan; Hcy n•an, Zacics•_ pitchers' battle,' with •Pyette hulling- days w th tl o --n t} ig w-ee-K-- bers of the foaanly of the late Harry "to develop the r utual 'interests 'of 1 fel Dufl'hues, Hubrrt; Forrest, Joain as much on the ball Ssrrnanski. Wr. s.;.d Mra Jack Beyant and- Ellicott.ard Earrtita 1'oNell Ellicott, members in political aseliat:on` and Coady, N:e3t: L4'ooton, F'rark;- Spell- 'By the. way, P}+ette. faced only, 33 fan.il; are ;:r•rnF•?r* tl it hc,li!ays born one hundred years• and ninety► actic;n " The,C'l.ub plans 'tci held pia sin, Charles; Jchnstob, Wee;ey; Mart -• batters in the entire game. 3n the 8P#-tg ce`'e'a: 'a;s at Elmira, _ five years ago .last May, met at nits, ciente' and educational..meet- ;-•hall, Noel, fifth inning an error and two hits Kitehea"r s-'. o'}er paints. Greenwood Park for a_.`umily red ing tknd in time to expand to take i 3rd. Class Honors: Downes, Rob gale the Roysie their fins[ two Mr Kral Mrs, J. C. lf"ryant union. This will be carried'en- in m alf polls in the townshp,- - -! •fits Fletcher, LoiA Hebbs, Stanley; row.. 'In the first of tBe`niiitY►,-with PjDen+4ircr -a few weeks with bird. tits future .on Civie Holiday at the -President .is. wing -White, c �. ckrin, Judy; Findlay;• .Robek; one -gone, I+allaise rapped A `sharp Gie at Torpnto, - home of one. of •the members of the . ering' Village with Jack But on as I bang, Grant; Maxwell, William; double to Iedt field and rounded 'the ''rtomus Wawon !s now operating y family, Honorary President. Vice -Fre idents Continued on Page Three paths as. the -left fielder juggled 8 taxi turin9s. Of th4d family�of seven.,children, are:.Jchn -Skidmore, Viol ..Swarf +he bail, font branches were represented. aztd Jack M(ye. Secreta Treasurer.. Rouge •Hills"Bi•own'ees aced' Guides CREEK AND I AAE WATER 1 -'►)other and Daughter Baaquetr Crldwell again helpeii ,his batting. POLLUTk;IJ There were representatives of the is Mrs, Louise. irosart. ...three.. p i , . • s average wr'tih hits in :five • • families of Wm. H., Rendall T., Speeches will be held to a mini I tries. Stewart with two for four. ' mum at the Ju 16th rneetnrig, most At a recent Mother and Daugh .r It 'is reported this week that reed- - Minnie Ellicott Knox and the late ly • and Koch with. two for five led the Lorena Ellicott Phillipe. Four gent of the rinse being devoted to a getY .I_ Banquet, the Brownies and Girl teal h'ta1 h :uth< +tiles :nave+ taken g winners. There was not a repeat 'asap)_' <f the �.a.tr. in fie, creek_ together at which.a,l interested.wi11-! Girl Guides of the Rop r Area enr orations were present... They were: I hitter -,on the entire Royal. Lean'. Wm. Manson, Ray and daughter be made welcome. Members wily be j tertamed their. mothers at dimer. LINE SCORE hers a: the lake arts n,vuth, and is Mrsmeeting.. Albert ]lull, cBrown 0,0:1 is ' found to be "rot too good" and be- t Janet the proudcdistinctis wee girl hae tion of being the enrAeunqueat ef atire of lbe1.Club's iead4rcf-:hebiown;es.M_ saGioson,_I Rtistby-9trane4n�alhitshits, 4terror ernrs lievtd :o be ;:,used-.ir_gely by.ti:e organization is that it is built ate., Commissioner frar.n'Whitb -was the �. sewage and garbage dumped- into sixth. generation to' lire in the S 1 Battrritl=Pyette and Stewart ' g grand old farm home built in Pickl• round the polling divisions, with the' , guest speaker, -with Mrs, Phin, as the citek :,otn_.4.0 . T. , _ y Cha;rlad for the e�'en;r. II Cow1ling, W. Samanski in 3rd, and ering Township ninety eight years various Poll Chairmen constituting i. Y g Dafoe. GORDON HOUSE SOLD ago said is -tate seventh genetatiotlt the Governing Body."_hri; new idea -re girls retained heir badges i'mpire,Bat•nest'and Shelienkoff • ' -' of the Dillingham, Powell afid To)` in political organization lig being -for work dune, and they also con- I : 'her families, all to have lived in tried out in the South Pickering area c tributed• many- rku�inbers W 'the err j • It .is reported about 'town this : - which 'has trip] its papulation tertahunent.. ' Reek .r,at �orGun house has Ontario County. P f Dominion Day lin Pickeitiis� - been sold to 'M . Gurdon Cross, Real Relatives were, present from; Ton- since the 1951 census. Its, progress _ Esta 't ' i being closer watched b ln'tical k�reI�'K�Cross µdal not onto, Highland Creek, Peterboro Ert�- a g v Y Po _ AJAX the h _ .. g. To the Paraders: operate -e ow niskillen, Hampton; Brougham and experts on higher levels as a posh .- available for confirnnatiun of the' ible. fd;mula for or nization in ot- I wish to express my personal surrounding district,. ga I ,P, veteran of fine years in ;Ylse thanks and a report at press time. her •ridif ga, late war, with the' RCAF, his' wife I P to hose he Pickering Rot art' predation t ,. and three young children were eti•*�. who assisted t Pi ng• Card � T'hariks _ icted from their Ajax home afew-! Club" on'July' 1.,• by decgi-ating cars 7' _ days ago by. bailiffs under instruc• and the '-navy other efforts for the Tom Watson, of ,the B -A Service THE NON-DRINKER.- -get night." ugh rthputhemclub backin Dons from Centrals Housing and g> Z e - parade +risking `it one of the b Station :n. P:.ckerin in - (We clipped this, from a U. S. news= Being of mature years, and hat, Mortgage Corp, while men and. their m years, and" becoming 'one o!'the ' � hit' cuctomers for thea patron• � mann .everr'to of the day. age, and hb theywill a� paper, written by a weN known cot-' trig• no• hankering after' cheap pop- familles-wliw he 3sad. fought against g Pe Plprt the as an err�ny-+German(-sat on Arthur W:- Mitchell : new proprietor, Tom Watson Jr. trmnist. Ed.). tt'larity, this egregious attitude on Parade. Or anizer Over the years, I have come to re: . the part of the drinkers doesn't !,their neighboring doorstep watching • - •• g sent the people who resent my not bother me particularly: But I do,' the eviction. We'd'.like to hear more PRIVATE'SALE of furniture and dishes will 4teld liking to drink as much as they like . feel sorry- for the collage kids' who aiiout that one -- where the neixhF HIGHLAND• GAMES IN AJAX at the home of Mrs, Geo. Pa r to drink. are trapped in this social vortem. bors are employed; what sebools, SATURDAY, JUIX 18 broker, Mair. St_ Pickering, on. Wed• Want that again? Well, it seems - I am convinced that thousands.. *hat churches they attend.' } yl 16, - - to me that we have armed at a thousand;t' of uld bie nes afternoon J tnve Puritanism, -or what women are developing an unnatural TENDERS FOOR exciting -. day, in -Ajax. o'11he local Card of Thanks q we may call The New Morality. appetite 'for liquor sin 1, - 'beciiuse NEW' • s A • y h q P v • •.Rotary Club are sponsoring wirer is - - ` � y` The awfullest prigs today are not 'the are ashamed to refuse a drink � PUBLIC SCHOOL � c P 8s Y Y hoped to. -be the_firse of an -annual I would -)tile to .thank the Avdley S. S. No.. THREE, WEST .' . : e teetotalers but the habitual for fear of losing their "Sood.sport'- _ ..� series= of _Highland Games, Numer• Community Club, -the..Wpmar,'& :AV* It used to be that the non badger Pickering, Ontario ous entries have already been, re& ation, the Sunday School, net - It drinkers. , • * y soft drireld' The serious rise in drinking ar - eived by the Games Semtary, Jack enbore and friends for flowers, the.. _ era .were • the censorious ones. They mong. women, for instance, is alt $EA,LFD- hulk tenders' yvi11 be re- Andrews, of Parry Road, Ajax: E r- cards, boxes of fruit ,And Candy, looked down their noses at the el► moat solely attributable to• this ceived up• till five, o'd.ock, .E �D. S. • entg wily betaking place all' day, during my std Time, Friday, August 1 195. b that were sent me d i bow lifters, .and the elboyv lifters synthetic party spirit, even though _ + ' y comraen lug at 10 -00.a -m. mad lasts. in -Oshawa 'General Hospital; also quite understandably resented this.• it is plain by rtow 'that ninety per the Secretary of the School Board, ing until evening. those who'carne'to visit me. A sped- Nir..4lfred Tyas; R. R. 3, Pickering, What with the skirl of the' pipes cal "tiiarnk' sou" to Dr. Orboa and ' holier than thou attitude. cent of women Hold their ii or - Nowadays it is the non-drinkers worse than a secondhand sieve. Ontrirzb:' , for the dancing, the lilt of the piF the nurses on B2. - Plans, speciAcations, instructions ' _ (ora�loiit non' dritt9cers; like me) - Jf I don't try to persaude my � , 'br'oth-:and- the' mucic of a ::freer+• Dorothy Barlow who afe put on the defensive -e0- drinkingacquaintances not to -drink,' } 'b dors and tender forms may be qu piece pipe band there should be ' ywhere.. The New Moralityimplies I think it is uns ortin of them to obtained •at tht office of the arch-- � P • P g sufficient. Scottish music to satisfy - _ ATTE�iTION PLEASE! ' that you , are not a good try to persuade ate to drink when I itects, Messrs Carter and Coleman, -.even the* dourest Scot, This is a preliminary Notice Of r ;S (• 8 Wellington St. hast, Toronto.George's.> r5 ou don't match .the drinks I. -don't want to. ,or to make' me feel • `• � In' addition'to the main events and St. Grind . .. glass. I am violating the code of glorious 10ne lowest or suny 'tender. not competitions' -there will be lots to GRAND BAZAAR 'like to take'a drink: camaraderie. Actually, they want -me necessarily accepted. . jj interest verybody, Bingo`G�nes which will be held a little earlier. "-N. When I don't, to drink so that no sober person will I A deposit of, $25.00 for each set ( of Skill, Pop, Ice Cheam, Eats , in this year. •Zine -date fixed is Now of plans will be required: This der i lbw and the alight be around to obser+e their szbsec* fact almost everything necessary to ember 15 --Saturday. Please 'keep At"I hastily add uent asininity. And what could be Posit will be refunded when plana make one of those affairs one Cant• ' this date in mind, as the Bazaar („ "I bad too much pettier than that' are returned..in good condition,. , not. afford tD mtwwill be bigger and better than evew. 4':, , a7r�°a'-' , -..&+ "� ,..-—` u.'' •ley " • �. .."sxM ,. • _ collection of odd and interesting 14IRST G �I ` k stents. For instance, this will Modern Etiquette news to most of us—next year is 1 the Sparrow Centennial—my ow ' description. That is to se. it was in use Door a divorcee continue bat _ • ' y y_Ys. p y nee he?-6uabaad's inline? [7L 1853 that the first succrssftil libera- tion of emigrant sparrows took A. This depends. Sometimes she' y ,, _ place. (Successful, is right !) It was has' tier maiden name restored. +. w However, it- is customary now, for "Dear' Anne Hirst:" My husband self?' Then at Least I coutMseei int tiicholas flee, a director o the a divorced woman to use left me two years ago. I caw -get AR F� Brooklyn I stitute..who had of r h ''`-�' -•' .. p maiden and her married name. If, >'!'ri a divorce wheaevei I can afford SOCIETY IS STERN,.. .. .. rows—about one hundred to -start it ... I've been in love with a good * you find yourseli,igtha3•anom- = with—imported from Englat+u£ for her pante was L'lizabeth Preston r ; man for over * and ,hcr married name is Carlson alous position whi; z : distresses c the nr ose of destroying leaf . � s• year; -and ,he. *_so many women today: Married, eating caterpillars. Altogether there she becomes Mrs.' Elizabeth Pres- wants to marry • .but without a husband. In love were fifteen importations of spar- tun Car me as soon as * with another' man, but risking �� rows between 1852 and 1881. Of Q• Is it good manners to _ I'm• free. your repµtation if you receive course it wasn't long before people a toothpick at a table. Lately "The trouble *him. I have s this done by people Y,;' realized that the sparrows' insect- of appar t refinement? _ lies with my * Your father lives' -by a so- destroying+ qualities had been over- A. 'f a rules remain unchanged. ' father; my three * cial rules of his generation. So rated and that the. sparrow was fast _ young sons and * as you are in his home, he ex- becoming 'a public nuisance — Toot picks should neva. be seen I have 1•iv e d * pects you to observe them. multiplying and spreading to other use, at the table or anywhere with him twines * Your only release lies in a di- districts, including Canada, in else. When a your unmarried to -husband left. All ;my life my . + vorce. great numbers. But the item. ends Q' g Esther has dominated me. Now he * Can't you reconcile yourself SpM)i Future — If your wife on a hopeful note. It says nature woman introduces herself to some - forbids this man to collie to the * to wilting a little longer? Hav- breaks out in spots this sum- has taken the problem of the spar- one, does she speak of herself as house ., I stood it for a long s yttg ejte protactioa of amour father's _ dpp't, a tioetor� Chances )Lisa Jones or as Macy Jona? _ .nine_ gnpulation in hand and _that__ while; but- lately I slip out to see' !► presepce?' Saving tbe money you are she's just experimenting their number is said to, .3e on ffl'e ' (I am 30). * would spend on renting a place? with a new shampoo that light- decrease in both urban and rural Jones:' In business, site says, "I'm "He- is crazy about the boys, and + Besides, how could your young- Miss Jocies." the love him dearly. He is ane- • 'ons the hair without ammonia areas, Cant say that I have nolle- Is it proper to the so y stere be contented, cooped up in Q. p 1� � � - ious to marry me and take care of r a couple of rooms when they've and can be used for spot -dying. ed it. have you? plate in order to scoop out the .,us all. * had the run of their grandfather's The- model, above, demonstrates Admittedly there are too many last bit of soup? "Would I be doing right to tales * hones? You must think of them, the polka-dot version. Other sparrows, and they can be an awful •A. There's nothing at all wrong' some rooms for the -boys and my- * you know. vpriations include semi -circular nuisance, but yet our farms acrd with this. You don't.have to leave - * These questions, deserve soot stripes and light chignons with buildings would seem kind of lone- soup that's intended to be eaten. * most thougliful consideration. _ ..- dark hair. some without them, don't you You know how harsh are the think?' After all, 'sparrow in a `. ( *social rules h civilized living. tree -top" can be a cheerful ittte ransfer.Desigm *. As a mother. You would not - biddy. *choose to expose yourself to theFHXO�Nllt And now, to celebrate. the begin- to 3 colors t. choo that would follow your ning 'of summer, 1. am going down gossmoving. However innocent your to put a few sticks of wood to the friendship with this man. who I.ES furnace 1 a'$ would believe it? ,y * You do not tet) me whether Recovery Fr@)till a - Al12, you have a position or not If � 'Within you (and the titan) save every Clsu¢zidoltt�tt Ctexk¢ s - * dollar you can, you will bring _ * the day* of your freedom so Excerpt from a BBC Talk by much nearer. And having played The great need of the moment is The Very Reverend M. P. 0. r j * the game of waiting so bravely, for rain—rain and still more rain. Leonard, Provost of St. Mary's Ca- _ r flow much sweeter will that. day Rain for the berries and Ca- thedral, L3Llgow, Scotland: gardens; Some years ago a certain board- be! rain for. the wheat and spring board- ing school had fallen on -evil days. - r he as res— ` _ _ ! • w crops; rain for t p to yet, READER REBUKES rain for everything is needed— The tone of the school' was low, - _ except the ha And that is where and public opinion within its waits "Dear Anne Hirst: You have. a p Y was apathetic. At this school a very great imagioationt Have all we lose out. Our first field of• hay, certain small boy arrived from a -' these. things you write about hap was cut and most of it raked. ready deeent Christian home. He was M'. -pened to you? Or how --do you for 'the coming of the baler next shocked at the things boys talked know them? day. During the night it rained— about and at the jokes they'lau h - woo " enough to do good "to •the ed at, and he determined in Oris, About that 'wife'*. con-- not cerning her domineering husband -thirsty- fields and gardens but heart that he would -have- nothinx �vhy don't, you get HIS view-- enough to toughen the hay so that -to do with it• As a -small boy he point? He stay have a good res -0- it could not be baled. That wai on cut no ice, and of course he was - - _ son for the things he does- Some the 21st. of June --and the wind ragged and laughid at, but some - wives itgagine a lot whets they was in the east. Old-timers tell us how other small boys found life less -.. _ want their own way. But thanks that the weather on the _official sordid in his Company.. s for your article- about her husband. opening day of summer determines As be grew older and worked his . "You talk_ like a woman that the weather for the next three way up in the school he began ` = gets aff work at 10 or. 11 at night „ months. East winds and rain mesa to have more influence, and an in- ; and goes to a floor show till threE creating number of boys sheltered unsettled weather_ for that- length - - t;�' or four in the morning:... L feel of time. That is not i very en- gratfu)ly behind his sturdy cunni•- -. I -have the right to tell yon this: couraging forecast for the .haying, aster. He wasn't a great athlete, sm LONG-TIME -READER" but everybody 'respected and ad- THIRTY-TWO MOTIFS is and harvest season. On the other • it�10 « hand who wants' it to'be hot and mired him: In due course he be- color! Red, yellow, green — frultst Every :letter that appears is came Headboy, and when he left and vegetables all ready to iros -ea �y *column comes through the, mail dry. However, I suppose it , is •� * froth reader who ask for my �foojish to waste 'time-worryinge miracle had< kiappened—the, your kitchen towels, curtains,- ' * advice. about it—wet or dry, we- have to school was reformed. Its tone was aprons, potholders• Quiekl Easyl Frost it with eyelet --and youll * clean and fine end wholesome. Washablet No embroidery — just In -man cases I could be twice take what eomis- and make the have the coolest, smartest outfit * y 'This wasn't due to any action iron. ont That's alit to go everywhejre on as helpful if both people con- best of it. Right now, drought ti )rammer day. * taken by the_ Headmaster', or to any Color in a jiffy!. Three - color• cerned wrote. ire their' individual more to -be feared than excess ;Simple, easy lines intake you look new rules and "regulations imposed transfer designs. Pattern 6121 - viewpoints.- Occasionally they :moisture. Ie. Australia drought has so much slimmer, back • sipper * from above; it was solely due to thirty-two -motifs Ixlh to 11054 do, but not nearly as often as I already killed more cattle than wc, - - assures =smooth fit. Perfect for- *should Gke. in. Canada, lost h ,foot and mouth• one erns)] healthy -minded boy hold- -inches. - - - country, town trips) t Lhave .:no doubt that some of disease. One hates to think -of the ing steadfastly to his ideals, so that Send TWENTY -FINS CENTS country, f Pattern Rf60tS: Women's Sizw R his influence' was like heaven that " in coins (stamps cannot: be se - the complaints are exaggerated.. poor animals literally dying- from ultimately leavened the whole e 34,'36` 38,- 40, 42, 44, 46. 48, 50. * I have to accept the situation it- thirst --and the ranchers powerless school y =opted) for this pattNew Toronto. Size 36 sundress,. bolero 4% yards *self as a true one. _however, and - = 123 Eighteenth St., to cope with the situation: I t was a case of • reformation - '35 -inch; 234 yards 29 -Inch eyelet. ■ _ Oat. Print plaints PATTERN least. bed, with honest intent, s! Wellwe are losing more neigh- y NUMBER and SIZE; our NAKIC ' This pattern easy to it'se simple - +feast. - � g g from within, sad that is' the we. is � y ' _to sew, is tested for fie. Has cam- - . * bourn —_ comparatively new ones which the bounds of God'. King- and ADDRESS. plots illustrated inatruetions. 'When you ata tempted to break this time. The man went -back 4 a dom are increased. That is our Such a colorful roundup of handi- -,_ Send -THI$TY-FIVIk CENTS government job some months ago. Lord's own recipe. The Kingdom work ideasl Send twenty-five cents any social Lw, remambar lira sant (35cj in coins (stamps cannot be is high and now his wife. 'is joining him. in -of 'Heaven is like leaven. He said; now for our Laura Wheeler Needle' - y you11 pay it for a craft Catalog. Choose our incepted) for this pattern. Print long, long time -Ottawa. The farm land has been and if you 'want to know the joy - Anne Hirst's y patterns plainly SIZE, NAME, u*aDBRESS,- s - rented to one man and 'the house t uplifted, try to be a bit from our gait illustrated toys, _ ympithy, and wisdom, are yours of a hear ed y STYLE -NUMBER. for the asking. Write her at Box to another. And, again I have fallen of `leaven in the community to dolls, household and personal ac - which you live—and all the raising Send order to Box 1, 123 Eigh- 1. 123 Eighteenth St. Ne --7 Toronto, heir to an oversize house plant— cessories. •4 pattern fora handbag teenth St, New Toronto, Ont. Ont, this time an aspVagus fern. And Power of God will be behind you, is printed right in the h ole books t Errough books. to keep me busy all summer if I wanted tospend A 'which Islam ofevery elikely to ay edo. We can find room for the- fern; we are only too happy -to look after the books; we don't mind adoptitig I "Alicat" but we are thankful we were not asked to • take over the r> ' seven dogs—registered Irish setters at that, with cups and ribbons p galore to their credit. Fortunately the dogs are also moving td -Ottawa to the cottage - their owners have rented, If the accomodation is not _ +ire' sufficient fur' then,—that is, or humans acid dogs—then the dogs • f s .;, � will be sent "to a boarding kennel. .. ,, Truly a canine. family -can become r " y.rsNe� a problem—anis an expensive one at that. I Actually the same applies to it _..... . books. Many , of these books are • ; y. Kook -o -the. -Month' Isele( tiods for the past five years. However, they taken rare of than _ dogs—some have' already gone to r convalescents—the books, I mean others,are destined for:the public, library, so there will only remain a few that I am keeping for myself-= _ Grandfather, What A Sig Cal You Had=Apptopriately shy, Do- ali of ..w.hich are non•fietion, One , -- -boroh Collier,' left,' 31h; and Grace Lyons, 4, pose beside the. that I)lave already started reading Secretariesdeaf Friend—Secretaries visiting the agnual Inventors' • overturned car which gave them a wild• downhill ride when they is -"Saitits•' and Strangers" by 'put into Fair in:Paris have shown so much interest in this adget-that it Is to be • production. A' tin can, on auto hub cap, a note " accidentally loosened the Eland -broke. The car, --owned by De- George T. Wilson—a history 'i P _ borah's grandfather, went over a curb, sideswiped a tree, _the. Pilgrim_ Fathers -and their pad and on alarm clock were osed`to fcihion the ori9incl .nodal: - knocked down a fence and came to a final halt with its rear end families. Another good book is— A nimble secretary can light her desk, take notes, and time • - - high- and, its front wheels hanging over a' 1 S -foot drop. "A ' Thousand Things to Know" a appointments with the :'minimum of effort, by using the devfosi • ,' . _ .. '7 . . - . - - _u t .. .. -, Y _ -.., .. ' _ 1.. "� ..w. ... .. i 'ytN fly a.,, .r. .(.' .,. ,y. - GV, , :.w.C'-^...r+rH .r.-...•,+er'.,....id. -,..ate:>:.zr, '�i` - m�.rcrvt�sY;;" m..•r...-. .c�: .,• Y. w. .....4 •n„ i ... .. __ g k z ( I` .. . . , t ;.� - .. • ,. .. . . .✓ , , &:csmiastion Results - Coatinued Trinnell Colin . math and french). Neill - 1. �� ( Belay (science); 3chneidm•. I Mole Motors At Stouffville Maintain Hill, ,Marilyn; Hannah, Laurel. From Grade 10C. to 11. Jean. Pass Standing; Wright, Verna 2nd. C.,lass Honors: Duncan, Geon• - 3rd Claes Honore: McNevin. Kstit. High Standards of Sales and Service (math); Irwin, Geraldine; King, Bina; Crossley, Donald; FiaB Betty syn; Brown, Frances; Maccweu'� - Ro (french); P ill, sell yie• Marie: Graham, Dorothy; Mahoty Wald ( ren ost Rus M, , (englisTi); Hump'nrey, Joan; Cherry 3rd. Class Honors: Brooks, 'Pati Ray (rraath). : . ,. : ,William (science and french); Zub- 'ricin (typing); Beare, Marion Pass Standing: O'Connor, Moira ` r s� y. s. �> risky, Bernard (math and french); (math): Comport, Gordon (music I (math); Cossrr, Bruce (math);; - 1.t� t 5r y ..�y Fallaiza, Helen Isoc, studies and and typing); Bruce, Eunice (math Dloss, Shirley (math);pbe11� s se, on-fariti�aard-lat j ; Robrnsoa, - - _ y y .< 4 ;) . science); Benns, Jacqueline (social and music). :Wrvi, (eng, and hist) ; Russell. Bob ;�; V m y.1 studies and ma'th); Van Blaricom. Pass � Standing: Shearer, Jud} (french and Latin) Irwin, John h it ' Paul 1 eng. and P'a. Ed.) ; Duncan, (typing); Palmer, 3I,yrna ( north ( math) ; Zolopa, Jennie ( math and "'fir g w d James (s�•c, • studies and French). and typing) ; McDowell, Bruce (eng_ latin). '' ry '3 i Frum Grade (�C to. 1(J, and typing); Tallon, Margaret From Grode 11 B. to 13 - s' i , r 1st. Class Honors: Luback, Dollies. (niath.and t}•ping);. Remmer, Jack; . Ilst. C' -ass Honors: Duncan, Ber- -;' ;, "° -Neill, Jirii. Batherson, Lawrence; Dais, Dorot-I nice. :'• A t .- � .. w "' • Lnd (ass Honors:` Nea>•e, Ronald; by (science and typing); Rimmer,'I 'nd, Class Honors: Rimmer, Gor- _ 'IN y w-' ,� ti « '.Warren; Patsy; Templetuu;L;eor e; I typing) III Smith, Margaret (alg); White, y-�' �•Rb ' g Joyce • ( math and t} in ) � John , don; ti' -1 s ? Perrault Fr.urk. Smith, .: Norma; • ston Claire (math. science " ; Gil- I Bert;' Frederickson Elaine,; (al - A.C." •" I �, .. Buse, . Viulte: Carson, (:rant; Hill,- christ James (music) ;' Dobbin, Gary , 3rd Class Honors: Robinson Mere 't . - (�r:ant; Bc,urm Beverie}•;- Burnley-, - 'math and typingi; McGriskin; i e (alg); Da-. Ruth (alg); Ze ,. �' 1 �k "`�' ``--_'�- i Bernard (typi ). Shearer, Camilla (alg); Ellis, Hope. I �. yhF f srd Crass Horror Morden Joann; From Grade 10D, to 11. I algi; Harris, Reg; ---Williamson, - .1 r'' i Wiles 'Mary Lou (math.); Fe on 2nd Class Honors: Ward', Shirlev- I Barr (al � '�.. ffff 'gam y g). i t'•. . s. s �iI'll�ilniit; • ,�,-utai,, .Don; Henshaw`, Johnson, Ruth; Horznshaw•, 3laril}n; , Pass Standing: Marshall Kett s •r;' k f ;; r arilyrH; Dancey; Ronald; 3leyer, !Carter, Grace; •Berson, Dorothy (ty= (alg1;"Barnaby, Bob (no credit for Sys` DI ' a P ulna .son 1 Caroi;' Masan" Joan i p rd Class, Honors: Mc3lahon, El-' Palmer,?Gael (al da o-.• . ��. Pau.: " N1 illian_svn . Jtai-i.}•n (math); . in ), I Grade 1.. ) • Richardson, Bruce (alg) , ?� There's really no way to tell how u to their policy by olneratirg one I P� ' ' g): Dunkeld, Nel _ it feels to drive a great. new Pontiac of the finest repair serrrce departs � (m �- t ! aine (math); Dunham„ Frank (ty-pr (hist and a1g); Kennedy, Tom, (his. a . Pass Starndin Bodd - DIa (typing,; I and alg Luke ?rlec ( and -.Fleetleader or Chieftain or Buick's rr•_ents in this district where you g y> ry ; ing); Carson, -Aubrey (t in �; l ); alg ty* _. �- Custom and also the Super and the will find at a!: times licensed mech � Ferguson, Alexander-, Tove Pat; ` in ) ; Butt, Ken (alg), ; Cruse, - ` r c math): Scott; Don (math); Rages, Bus y, g g Howl ., Roadmaster, you simply put your- anics who, with years of experience , .Barbara;. Burgar, Cecile (math);. Gibb, Richard (math); Trail, Jack and (alg and Sc.);' Hilborn,. Doty .. %elf in the driver's seat and find -out enaales tear.: to sar}=ce r*our car t' Gr"_+=m, -Donna ' math! ; 'Bielby, I (agric) ; O'Riley, Gordon � typing); (a g and typing). _. nor yourself. • truck or tractor, in the ahaTest.trme [• Shirley (eng, and math i,= Fawcett, �.. Gunter, Ilene. From Grade 12 to 1S. ' When you combine the features of possible; together with .the hig r- t Frank (eng: ana� math'! , Lewis, lien I ' Pass Standing: Rennick, Art • ,1st Class Honors: Smith, ,Carolyn)}' �'' Pontiac's and Buick's distinctive quality for whch they are well (eng, and math. -I, Yrlk�y;_ Earl (typing) Shortreed Don (typing';: Norton Marion, .Bushby, Jessie. :: _ beauty, stepped-up horsepower, it's known - - � (eng, and math). Smith, Beverley (math and science!.; 2nd Class -Honors: Burton; Floc- �C crew interior, exterior colour harnn, This reliable -firm besides ha:inti i From Grade ni) to au, ! Strachan, Virginia (2, Ed. . - ence: Pegg, Joe: Cafik, Bert; Pugh. ' -�'fi° onies and its world wide re uta,tion 1st. Crass Honors: Anumovitch, From Grade 11_t to 19. Gladys: Nighswander, F. p epcper, mechanics, _ Nave the best . - for economy and durability you too equipped parts department,. where l Lena; Ogden, Cartrier.c Baku, Phos- 1st., Class Honor: �ieraiey, Dian« 3rd Cuss Honors: Beno, Barbara, .can see why, "Dollar for Dollar', You yo+i will find all the necessary parts i be; IA(6-ter. ,Joan: Rood, Ted. ,_rl},n: . Mnrley, Joyce: robertsor-. Bentley, Alan : blahs, Barbara; Ir- 1, +Can't Beat a Pontiac or Buick." -ar.d accessories that your cax; truck -nd; Cla s Honor; Cary, Cla}tgn; 1 Ralph. win, R., pt; A11m,r.,.Gerry (french);'. . _.. As the autborized�rLlers for these or tractor requires. iiin ., Dai rd: Stoneman t,<lnu ' matfi 2nd Gass Hen ,rs: R'w:zmar.; Blr ^k, Jc':n f lair i0. - dependable earK and the iarr pus G- : L oder the' eapabte direction of ._ an:, i c:rrice t ; C'arside, Bei t i iec star } : L:rux, .:Py , F' .cis, Ju ^ e; Puv3. Ct r, jii a Barclay, Anne; ' M. C. trucks with their outstawhrix Mr, Mole, this fir•n has become one iA-sclrneeI Rrbntso,n, Joctn• -rh.-:l-= Htrr: LM, -.NI:ir,or.e;'-C••w;7• RcbertZclopa„ Leon (french); McLeish. �4 - Tword of performanc•:, they mrry of &6- community'a b;-3: 'auto dear er, •hat4 L eH �.-c:« Herr: _ hater, Ire p; Ho'rte$,' hiar art;• .Fay Dr,.vrlirgI Dpr.ia. - . ••.._ -_.:"4 4rough their. popsy of -with. sales. ers and- we- do rot hesitate to secs ; .' )rd C �r Holl. -I-6: Czap, 31: � - ., jgoes ser, -ice and Mote DIo-`wrs, at o-nTrserd Yr is firm to an the people et, :~lorg:.n: 1 on-.;rl 1-bu.: { r ' - - . {' Btouffville, (Phone 372), ha::e-lived of the district Jefim-ys, i,.ck Onath 'and ,c:••n.e ; - K - - . _ Adrarmi Arr, • (at.encer t>,:,6r) _.. I:i:,riel m.Ht....rd c neer: SI!a_'F-..� . -.: '; - ``,hh,\\''"" f f =N :41ax H Irn�cth' D � «i4_ Eats i t1 r ' _ _ . . _ -' .. . .. - -U��Y r,�maG�'!1 i12h 11:ry=, �a,t�at (:cir'te P' I.•r- .. - ,7 /� . . •-- - . I - - mu•h Sir al �ri�n- '� _ _ :_ s.,. . _ : AND1. - - _ _ r. _ / e:5r1� tt:atnr 'trtciF .,CtPnL� • Pie. ~ _ - - - - _ .> - _.. _ _ - - - tt, ., �. lass ?ir - _- J rr ash and se -enc e r : ; r a- . - / ' :.ynn (math., bu+ _ - 1' 1 _. _ L,. s ._ , . 'tk.:a"n, (eng anil math - I - I .:, 1. =. •1....y .,:udi: l;rrlb}', • PhylP t7..;1;, _ - BUILDING SU P�ES'_ _ _� _. ____. .. . � .:.. _ - __- L I (1�, E. ani nza i,dr� _ _ .. C u , la c` y _ �, S.Lwy a 4 - eng ar # trdth), U%ertriRa. Ann.• 1 ! - t M nth L.d'`�er. neer Denby, Iii. --��� . - Iusu �atlon _ - _ ( r , t% and ,crenc.- I T...., i;111 1 wng rw _' ,. � T _ _ Rosi Roofing d n:ath7 ; s rcrch, _knits' .Esclencc . .t.4, tel.. , . - . _ _ _ and bus. pr.): - •----��+ /; . ;Asphalt Shingles . - - lusul. brik Sidings Erase t _ - - _ From 1 nA1 a - -. = 1 . _ .. • ._ _ Rock-lat ' - -- _ - 2s: Hun ,rs - `. t� tom. `r - � �� �' �� Clan, . J:tri*'� Car ions. i' ''"'"�- _ ,, . h e hatk . n: Hut tf;-rd, %'e.: r:1: Schnei- I r .-.e �. - - - - y a ., .. _ $heat Rook .• der, Mary: Reynolds, Joyce ' %� J' l i Lad. Crass H,mors: Hoare, Alam I I f•� -.Vol •�`•. : Insulating �Bourd Rsret: Hendenon,•-Janet:.3ohrr�nn; I -3 Cement, Lime k PlQster °v", ` n _% . - 1'amt; 'Cook;, Ted !a!' to Y: . -'egg, Darr•1.. Gib. nn, Faye: Barka3 ...r /" 9 r: i ct }I. '.s „PHONE ,.%• j�j(iTC(,�tSL/ PHONE Erle, yhipton; Pat; Bnrclay, Joan: I ��-�, q e ,' iia ori L ;�_ :"'0J a �� Our Trucks Pau Y7 7.our way 7S 3rd, Class Horhrs: AlcGinnisi, Lan `. - - r _ - _ �-. h � s I .1. I ry f french), Bentley; Helen; Closs-_ . W ••s- - - - ' - - - - _ e', . on, Joyc.a ( Latin) ; :: Uviagsrr+n„ . _ _ . . - - _ -yN�OW r . _ . -.- -._ . Ma .. -tie Joyce . ry nth, (f (french); C '� � ''.. en, nneth laidn) . - - -.. . . I. - I "... . . - Standing.: ..Collins,- - --_. _ Westerrrrarr, Joan C(soc st d.elayid . _ -... . ChoOrC - french►; Edwards, C)arissa; hunt, -i .. - ..• Yogi Frigidaire R��r Audrey (frarrch attd Latin►. � �� �� ��y �� 11 ,• 4 e_ - _ o is R� . _ _ r} .,: 1.1. ��. F I. I . I �'. ,de 10 tb' rpm Gr B. 1 i. t, Glass Honors P ee aid rtr i A Miner, Jane; DeLaCour; Jahn. avow been cast' : _ 2nd Class Honors: Madill,' Jean. - - - 7. 1 StOYe - ,,, - _: •,. - . Lorrell,--Cgrl; Locke, Hens Foster.. : Ronald; Horne, Thomas: Bryant, s . Q�� *?N Py�� Beverley: 'Tyea, Wm: McKee Wm .IMF;'. Fon TWO COW FOOT 1P%XM1h t= ' Karandiuk, Hallie: Grundy, Denton; . r An American manufacturer was planning r . I� I f BHY1fN FOOT, sIZ CIZ'�C 1POOT hY[a iieairie; Thomas; Johnston, Barb- #O open 8 plant in Canada. He .:-- P . •r4 W 7HUM T TY-IINCe {�.�MIC 13 0 .. aaa; Max, W'nr., ( french ) _ -.. .>�►: J .3rd Class Honors:. Firttrey, Rete; f considered various locations and found , , _.F Q --- Available., Wionzek, Rose' (french); Gibner> iW 8 hkelj/ 81te. He. talkeLi.to 3 ,; , flat seemed -:.11 Lori . T y{o ) ' Shirlw ; ay,Hannaah, . A local bank manager,. got facts - < ri idain -Mads ONLY - (math); j . 9 b7 Gail ; Wright, Jo - ; j�adat, Rudy : ;T tE1�3E�AL MOTORS ' ty and l a (french): Linton Wm. (irenclr); ;� "about the conimuni 'ts facilities.'. ' Tran, Joan (french); ,'Found, John "� �' ` J.' S. BALS N (french). Stork, Elinor„ (fremch). Some time rater the eomp>�lny`wrote ; , SON Pass Standing: Pegg ,Gladys �, .. the banker: _ (french). McGreevy, James (math ;L1. -, C - and french); Boyle, Orville (math �cThe '' - y, _.. _r. ._ ; _ . PHONE PICKERING 39'1. and french); Tlran, John 'french); die lavas now been Cast. rt is Our i - Brittain, David (math and french); . 1 gntention to locate in S :_.:'We fell _ '' McCar'trrey, Mic?rael i math and f. l : �. •. .'t*at it is well suited to our particular I a _ . .11. 9 . �*__ Dunbarton Lumber & i ... _operation. You have been 'of great ' . ..f • aid to us. Your accurate and rapid t - _. -.. BII('dinq SII1ap�ie3 rat f f • i By Bus - NORM FORAEST - presen ion o acts necessary to reach a _• - :. : 'decision was top-notch." . �� i. JY) one . "'� � uc etters s ow ow a sane .-4 is - ' - 1 1 - - - Opposite Kiwanis Park •- ! y -, ..`-bank serves not only its own depositors_ _ ' [+ �� 1. :� .,. ► a.. - Open Evenings and Saturday and Other customers but how `by. 1 c- . Aften"`'°t`9 _ ' . ac.sistir�g business development, it benefits I I H _..... - corrxnuru - -_Act Sl � . - hwimie ty. .� �. -DAI - LY SERVI .- _. .i - . - . C E -_ Turn _ Your' S_ crap - .. - .. _ .{ _.. _.:__: T O ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS _ - J ` . .. , e i v _ t, _ _ r^n &Metal a ; This advertisement, based 1. >' - CHARTERED BUSEf f f�NT�O CASH .. - on_agactttr.l,ctnor,ia- : - `;: _ _ _ . __ . '... ,. O I T presented hereby, -� ` 1 � , , J ti FPER DEAL SERVICE "'" "�I ' FOR ALL ¢ROUP TRAVEL _.._ FOR PICK-LP,•cA>l,t, l "THE BANKS SERVINf�`�-pd� -,. t .r_ Fully son �_ _ _ _ � - 'Town YOU R 0 M MU N• -I tY - z '"+� ; 1 _ , ...N HOUSE - BUILDING 2r1b2 AJwwZ - - t7 �.I - ;`ar21 ►HOW 4NO �� � Pbone IJA a� `�'� ' t' . d _ % _ 4 ti,... y ' ;^ Clbala�fied tidv�t ,�„�,•wea"Wfta "" woo''""' r.arw� 10 Your FriendlyResident Age, i'° "I'ENUEKS FOR PAINING- y Tenders required for painting -•uJt)R INSURANCE AGENT 1 ;th� interior c! 1Couge Bill School, Lit h.?tR& CASUALTY, BONDS; Ali`TO.1lO81Llli �r, rata. w � PHOTO-FINISHING Altd�rla !load. c'aruculars lrzay be �'' LIABILITY IN9UKANCE etc.. sU 1 F'ROat w v.D LIST YOUR PROPERTIES � ��� VETERINARY SL'PPLh7G secured on the premises from J. rUR BALE WITH '�•r� 0�a� BABY NEEDS • Cromie, caietaker. Subn;it tender• +tt�►Ir/ ••.a ••• , �—,—in write g to R. 8, Wells, (Hair• ! R L E. 1 , 11J R LE Y B ""• _ man of the Board, S. S. No. 3, _ ���� , & ­"-STORE HOURS ^ West. R. K. Y, rict.ern;.g, wJnt. _ . Week Days t ' rM 0 P M. e r : _ :1'enuers close duly ly, .1952, at, •-t o M. � e o 5.00 P. M. _ W BTJ,Z Mil: :0 �30RS .K',S'8z _ PRESCRIPTION . to 6a >� 1.00 P. M. d u_u0 P. ld. FOR SALFS--Cockshutt, 8-foot post 1 _ • -V--% PT-F A AJ6 • er.. ev " - . � goad• coi:di`.ion. Phone Whitby 2195, -�--„ FOR SALEY-McCl:_ry rangette, p��lm. Be{{ —.good condition. Phone Pickering !,our - 1C ii t �• �� ��/ K ` y p p i -- L'J3L£I: az�d BI\DEP. . NINE i :� hog�� �olleCt Picl�cri�g 2�5 .� 12 � T�1$ store h`e ha e b�c3'supp.y of twine I tti<_st.ne,ais._!'hone us SHIELDS MINK FAiilrl +.-our ries--collect. e'v'e can harr,' _ -PHO 88 ,WEST HILL PICKERIN(1 ' K -die your ic-heat '.;rop for you:' Phone. SCAR- 2802 NE; us fog P. ices. C'LAPr-MON'T CO-01' - Phone 38 l(f13.it'GEti'S lIELPFUL I11NTJ .. OR F �i :--fi 0 gallon tanks, gal- i most •.>tadns. frorr Shoes, appy napt;:a gas �. t.n:Et Swan at le+utry, and polish. ; Crf?31hA�1'1�1:EI) WATCH and CL[a(.7 1: �:... F'� ,._ l':.1G ,,,- :.n, A'. REPAIRING - Jul 18 I'.r_K:a, l;shi'tl.Ir,;urai:cc a,nd 1:ort,�ages �AI.)It� �EIh IUE jj _ I'OR E.ALI 2'7-30 ;actor •.,i rub_ I i Any Nlc�ke or•, N�ludt-1 't`-j' Nber; pair t: otos .:re—i #' � ! 1 � V 1 i V � � � C(' � � i 1 0!-- 1 re r :,ew; tvto y L one tire Arthur Field y • -` Is:ge t<r pailns. \uszurous other - _ BIrKURBJiN SPECIALISTS _ � i�►`' � � & 'je XL J, Bourne, Brock• Road.►' 18 PFLO.�, E Pi-- kei-ins 5:Z�V3 II i I�:IER S'ro'll, :35, Ki.N(;Q ,roNi 121)., nosh. T-f)0.2 VISIT OUR RECORD BAR '—It{PL_01E�iT—FRANCHISE UR PIC;-,F:kING RESIDENTS MAY (:ALL I - c tnw` go CENTS �'al'u b.F• fa::n i--.acii r.er: !n,,nchi,e F:%'EN11GS ONLY) •PICK ail\G 53 J. RECORDS open in th;�-arc-. Con: trete line of — . � pjl�. Surveys LADrES' and TENTS' WATCHES tractors and irplNznenc� inclu�Iob �{ lk !T'S i:J1S'C �1 E S1iOL'L1J HAVE IT' . - From c:'2-n Terms: et (yrs tVeel:ly t _ thresheis, :.rage hares+ens, snail- O DOWN YIIEN i ' G. T, 110 g 2 O i N PA T age cutters, plows, corn planters etc. _ ,�l.ply N: drteljl$ ur in ger on tq. —• �K�i'�� ` ���� Ontario Land Surveyor Pickering ,�eL1 eiry _ George W'hi.e tin.! Sons Cornpan3 .I BILI 'S 1�1A I .%ad Civil Engineer • `�• -Ltd., -London,. Ontario. . W Cres. �" Woodhouse res � DICKERING TO`t�'�9F1P sul 12 NEW LAS CGS 54 da �. ® �' � z• ' � AJAX _ ,$UILDLNG PERMITS *A_NTED 4 )vE�T—► :.Dose. _One.. k Phone: Ajax 247R�. _ }stir lease, :.itfu..nisheA, .. convenien- a �• - Issued Tues-Fri. 1 to 413T.-IL - ecs. phr,rs Ru•: D:sney, Oshawa - VEAL CUTUP �5 sad by appoisrment t 15,10 4 'c i.lect., say .-Light after - --- {� I i�i 'y Jul lg6 00— }q PORK. y P ; :�� : ' r�IP.LS'GET LOVELY Fs J. ��ROLSE Cripp.ed Farm , '. SIM 'ri1 SAI" �• '.CP.t'F: sari 6".),1) ,fps., r.ew o'er+ 'An,raals. r speedy .pick up, call.! ` = collect — f,u.zner ,Pxl {it ring. phone ! - k'; LG\ PICKERIti(i :.8 pep Try f mous hoai:h and weight T J BUILDING 1N5PEC OR - - _ - - — • bu i lei,• trfc T,nic Tablets in t Lmthurs' 6=3c oz lickvring 293 's_..rc _ — _ _ - tro-luctory "g?t=,cquaiIIted" sits. :PICKERIN z V'2 _ — --- my 6 zugr; s.a. c err 247 - T C BIG CQ1TaSli ?RILES tf ) 1 To 'leads "7..-Rita hEa, n. Y a.�a»�,' J.rri ` I'aati of standing :• -Duringthe next few weeks the o c: . .. .. _Dae ng ha cli'ver .itnothy wid mzxed, J_.,n Grttfen , � - Pt%ne PscTserirg , inn J i Neva twill publish $tome stories, 3 > . - rte !. Roby `Fen; Murray'►iurray �tt�n � L�Id,eS Jul 6 with pictures, a !calors on s few Lir tin, Ina Robertson, Carolyr. - • - r Wanted To. Reny—nerall or large businesses In this area W(-bb. For the best letter of fifty words - o Grade S=Ca�cl BEiilse, Gary » farm by reliable P3'• will pay up. o! leas on why YOU like the ser Dien =" Singer Sewing Mashing �o to. $100 per rra6ttth, wtith:option to y ey, Barbara Hicks (roc), Stew— • Purchase. Call Toronto Cedar 1-1730 vices rendered by any of these ear~' en Jackman Donald Shoftt Gloria _ p e — 1 ONTARIO STREET OSHA+WA, ONTARIO revcrs ng charges. , peetme firms, the News will pay Shortt, Harold Titwrton (rec), Nara t PHONE 5-5443 t Jul. 20 _ $6.00 cash, so write your letter to. cy Wardle. 1 _s day. T Grade <--Sh Clarke. -.. YOUR BOND® -SINGER" REPRESENTATIVE t 0 4 anon Ted, CHENILLE BEDSPREAD The Editor o! this paper will be dy Degeer, Curtis LaFontaine, Cod MRC R H. BALLANTLNE WILL BE IN YOUR DISTRICIr BARGAIN FROM FACTORY the judge and We decision will M leen SG�e 3-Bob Bl4ca. Fred EVIMY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY OF-EACH WEEK TO XOL' ,=- i6 Taal. ,_ TO GIVE' YOU SERVICE l ` Lowest rice in Canada This bed{- Srickel_,, Verna Closson, Wayne. E, P All letters psetaiaing tt fhb fM- -so., Shirley Gardiner, !sen McTait" tt - spread' is fully covered with baby tare will be the PCOPSWO at tis 1f Interested In, Any Of The F�eilerwins Items. Please XWI Coupon ,.. chenille, no sheeting showing. Firpt gam, Grade Pascoe, Geo. Tweedie. _ quality, It-comes in all colors, single Newa and will Dot be twtarnei, To Grade 21—Raymond Brickelt. - or doubly bed 'sire, wifh either Saw in Yom Maar NOW.. Hazel Closson (rec), Gayle Disney. doubulti-cole, b or Solid raised centre r Beth. Hill, Lynn Jackman, Ramon it---i p SEWINGINGER MACHINE Out_ r M4 pLterna. At only ;'s.25 Bch, Sent LsF'ontaine, Bob McZlaggart, Billy �..k a.- C, 0, D. plus postage, Immediate . Shortl, Gary Titterton, Dot}glas p L Webb (rec) . E. M. (;KEEN -and - E� . al am intemsted . in moneytback guarantee. Order one. Buy or •.ell with a M. L. EASTWOOD; teachers, I, - New machine You will order . more. . - _._ i Re shin . Tower and couN�r�Y r:. 35C Advertisement - Other items .%x 1 t9N PLACE D'Anses. t f Plewa forward me yo6r iihrsteibed catrloM , Son:real, Qseiee _ 'Whitevale Jul li z 1. Name and A;ddrees: SATURDIY, JULY tZ, iBSd — A record attendance trlarlud the �uctioa sale at the Stouffville Live l , . .. July meeting of the Woman's Ash - E__ T stock Sales Atena, selling livestock ociation held at the home of Mrs. ( i IS i our specialty. Fresb cows, Sprltigea. Roes Carter. President Mrs. Jack ; -- J.� Heifers, Stockers, Sheep, Calves, Lumley had charge of the • Business t Session. Roll Call was answered pigs, flosses, Ponies and poultry. u �• monger back home 'with. her .sister and confined to the Toronto Gsner, p For pickup and delivery_ service, the word Reap." Mrs. Ross Carter after almdet a year at Markham l ai Hospital. P 363, Come esttl read the scripture and gave- the lee` Nursi hone 3LouftrilIe Y ng Home, Mrs. Charles. Risk held a tr'otiss- son thought's., Se neral letters of � e and bring something to sell and see Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Hina visited eau tea on Saturday aftertiaon for appreciation from recipient# of a' the modern way to sell by public "cheer" while ill, ' were received. . Mr, and Mrs. W. AF Hilts Sunday. her daughter Marion and on Sunday - �; auction. '-`You Bring it, We'll Sell Howard 'Ibrner had charge of I morning she was presented with Pickering' it," Maize the your soarket where the program. 'Iliree junior girls: I two #!Ills of c'tih'a from fire Sunday buyer and seller meet.. Sale every Mary Lois 'Johnson,' Wanda Carter ..DUNBARTON School class to which she had been Stvturdav ,►t 1.04 P. M. and Ann Pugh each r�trdered piano an Assistant for Mian Evelyn ;Weals, PHONE l8a solos. A quartet: Ida Gray, Bernice gatie for some tune. Bruce,_— thleen Nighawander and Mrs. S. Kerr and Donna of Galt ffii. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell }lave r ,A'r THE CAi: TION LIGZPl' Frances Smith; delighted all wit!) a are viaitin�srs. Kerr's parents. Mr.' returned home from • their trip to QUALITY IISED `CARS greenwood lovely hymn 'JThe'Saviour for Me." and Mrs, W._Mottershead, SeaJttle and VazLcotrver. Q_ Mrs Van Blaricom • gave a descript Mr. and Mrs, F. Griffiths hada ( A number of friends gathered` an Rev, R. H. Monkman is home now ive reading how Alexander Muir pleasant trip to the Thousand Is- 'ituraday evening for a cornowity PRICED RIGHT after beingwith his mother during wrote "Maple Leaf Forever sitting ids on the weekend, shower for Mise Marion Risk who F •< - his fatherillness and death, at under a •maple three in the autumn... Mrs. McConochie. Sr„ of New►• will be married to Mr. Earl Godd Saskatoon. The sympathy of the a maple leaf fell on his coat sleeve market is now- staying with her ard, of Milliken, on Saturday, rn • 1951 Chev. coach, Real Bay community is extendod' to Dr: Monks — - passing friend said "why Alex. granddaughter Mie. G. Stephens and the United Church here. ..r man's family in his passing. you should write a poem on the Mr, Stephens. l Dr, and Mrs, Pearson of Toronto 1031 Chef.. Sedan Delivery ng. maple leaf''. ThalC evening Alex Miss Elinor Jack who is spending called on friends here recently. Miss Edna Green is visit! relsl 19•!9 Ford Club Carpe '' tiveg at Espanola, wrote'the words and later set it to some holidays with the Woods' had The following were baptised on r' i ,.,The Y. P,_ U. is invited to play music, There' is a grand memorial her little friend Margie Graham Sunday morning in Dunbarton Un- , 1960 Ford Half Toil a ball game wiRkt the Y, P. U. of garden in the north end of Yont;e with her for a•few days, *;ed Church: Diane June Catharine •Ashworth, north of Uxbridge, Fri, .Street, Toronto, . to his memory. Mr. Marigold, Pine Ridge Road, Allender, infrant daughter of Harry 1916' G. M: C. i Ren Pick-upday evening and to ent6rtain0d Follovgng *e nweting the his sister from England nisi ' and CYstharine Allender, Oid Rosea ) in one of, the homes -in the, late served a .delicious lunch. with them. Mr„ Marigold has not Linda ens Gaskin, i • evening. 'We are glad. to welcome Mr. Jno. seen his sister for thirty five years infant daughter- of Thomas Jas. "ADMIRAL TELEVISION Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones of Mt_ Sunderland back eo Whitevale for Gordon and Mrs. May and child- Emerson and Mary Eleanor Gsekin, AND'RADIO SETS seri spent the week end at'Babcay- of Fs+enchman's Bay; Rita Marii+eet► a Zion were callers at Mrs. F. Gibson's a visit with old friends. "Adamache and' her irrfant sister WIDE SELECTION OF CARS ' on Sunday Mrs. Lyn. Anthony spent a few #eon. r e- • • . s The Dunbarton• Sunday School had Phyllis Laureen- Adamadre, children days 'with Mr. and Mrs, Hedges at SALL rmcm ,wrrmw REASON School Report S S. A. Greenwood• Audley. ; j a most successful picnic recently„ at of Consiliantine and Ruby Amos I ; To Grade . 9—Barbara Brooks, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. o -N. Cedar Glen Phrk. • I Adarnache of Con. 1. Pickering. A ' . Con tulations !to Mr. • and Mrs. good congregation was out for thin t for a new General Dorothy' Clcmon, Bab Hicks, )F's•arr Randall ou Sunday were: P. C. Nor! ' g _ ,cdr SeS VSMOtorB Carrtruck oea Hutchison, Shirley Wardle. man Randall, Ross and Mrs. Rats' Ed McDonald of the Brock Road on interesting al servipe and our cb>,A To Grade 8 seta Hicks, Carol Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Gore, Mr. and the birth of a baby boy, at Oshawa was in almost full attendance, -A �` Genertal Hespital, cordial ' invitation to worship with • •' ' Top. Trade-in. Allow_ once on Maxwell (sec), David- Robertson Mrs'. R B. 'WiRiarrzs and Mr, Harris, (red), Keit Robertson, Margaret A. Paley came to welcome Mr. Randall Fends of Jimmie Cole' will .be _us ;these .lovely summer Sunday your present car Togerson, June Tweedie, Ronald back from hospital. sorrW to hear that he is, quite ill morninw. _" �+ l �• +► Webb. { W e are glsi d lto ' report Mrs. Iroat r - tr F • .....y':.. .�. ,.. �.., .-.. .'_m: n.�o..r n. ,w,:.:.�.. m..-: ...-_.�:.. _ ._ .a.... ..,.... _ _ may.. - h �.:i .. u- .rp. oq'.. - �u w 1 _ "4 • f C: r MM Material in Stock•�; (� (j (�'• j� ., HARDWOOD FLOORING Winst E. Richardson. Mc; E r1C I3 N 151 _ _ _-' - ALL oRADI08 AND GENERAL INSURANCE FURNITURE DEALER THICiiNESSES Pickering. Ontario i •� ; PICKERING UNITED CHURCH _ r REAL ESTATE OF OAK, BIRCH, MAPLE Rev. Artirfir E. Young, Minister - Rey -David Marshall, Minister - - t�NVEYANCING -- ----- UNERAL DIRECTOR _ 3,00 p, m. Worship Service AND BREgCH 10.00 a, m, �-, Sunday -'School .An Old -established Agency, Ready 11.00 a. m Mor Worshi _ No Sunday School During July c To Serve Yoa. : i#rivste Ambulance 9erv4ce ALSD A QOOD S►i'OCK OFS p - and August. Dsy or Night PLY WOOD • t o • �t -- PHONE: PICKERING 60 - While on vacation Mr. Young's Wm. McEACHNIE, Prop. pulpit will _ be occupied by Rev. t West, of Hepworth, Ont. Mr. and PICKERING GOSPBL CHURCH ►►y�, .�-r^,•-�nnp N..M. , Gordon Mrs. West reside at the manse. Main St. Pickering p�T Q ---- bUBA 1�EIt Suada�-School - Llis �rw7 10.00 A. IL PiekeriAg, Oil#. PIcxERIPI^-, ONTARIO FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH Devotional Service i Damy Service To and From PHOIQE: Pick. 84, AND SUNDAY SCHOOL _•. - , _ - StiA_wA _ - -- -- ---- - - - - Services will be held at 8.46 a. m. _EvangeiSs c Service --- > O t Chartered Buses For All �1 .. 1VI d-ut'ing July and. Augusta - T•00 P. M. 4�;►�• -- -- --�` Occasions AIL MiaiALL WELCOME PHONE: PICKETING 241:W2 LICENSED AUCTIONEER ANT. 'BUILDER St: Andrews Presbyterian Church ' ater =Rev. W. C. Ned* vAUATaR WOODWORKING - 1 KEN. AND h LA H K t Write - CABINETS EDITA Phone oY ' 614 DUNDAS St. EAST WHITBY KITCHEN CABINETS y -. M I� • 1 t HITBY AUCTIONEERS -- BUILT and INSTALLED `' ; - f tie source of eoura a and ower is the promotion of ! ', =r - Licensed' and Authorized for the — g p Counties of Ontario and York. ALTERATION ON �U17�' - - the Word of: God, and steadfastness in His Love. . HOME; Etc - the The seances of charity is for the servant to recount ' Farm Stock, Implements house- r the blesstnga of his Lord, and to reniier thanks unto Iifrn�`'• hold Furniture, iteal Estate rpt all t des, and under all conditions. Specialty at Reasonable OPTOMETRIST G • A• � B ekkevold The assence of wealth is love for Me. 'Wlo so lovet'h teles -our p y Rates.. Dual Service for tlo . 9.30 to 1.3.00 and 3.00• to 5.Oo a that loieth Me - Me is the possessor of all things, and h" Pickering Village :.: r \ Price o>' One.' Ebenings: Mon. Wed- Fri., 7 to 9- �� tsot, is, indeed, of the poor and .eedy: . - PHONE - PIQIiERING 9lilliken P. O, phone Agin. 52" DIS`EY BLDG., Opp. P. o. BAHA'I WORLD FAITH - Markham P. O. phone Mark. 2" OSHAWrA, ONTA 1 Prentices have been established_ Phone'- Res. 5-4587; Office 5-0143'I _ .TAKE NOTICE auctioneers since 1890. (Three -Day $cries Arranged) The �funi*;,u'-4C�uncil of the This' occasion cur:: c:�. _ :r.e In sp.e cf the, hope of his per- 4 ezecutlor_ i,n Ll:•e pub :c �t!�'••�@ (I° se•cuwrs that his execution would 1111111 To.wnshih-of Pickering propose Vic, to pass a Yylaw at theii regul- Tabriz, Iran. of a young Pers a fu: err la.i tf ideals with which P DO. and RICHARDS �O �� �� �� or ine?4i~>; onL�ept.mbe: ♦2, Ali Mut maned; kr.o c:�a r.:c.' to i e he had inept xl his. followers, in the >� Orntario Ladd 'urveyors,.And. Y g 125.'3 t .310 u Sud ,close the t:.e. heiald cf a nes. e w i^ r ..!o'�s i u: rrf a'y °: s . ,i a�: tiese. ideals ' P s ciar t' ::flu Ti-----yc c : n haze spread tc as parts of the .,�. professional Engineers j•I( E`SED AUCTIONEER we'�:eri} ==4 fee: inc:ies c.'f ' ando :o. L'i5 King Street. East , = D; on Y.u: l in ?:an 2 . 4, which who became kr,ev::; t� F i; 'o--cr wcz!3. '- - �> �, . Pickering and Whitby Townships tu�� t tha : t:. -" rr era t' speaket� for the a ening w -is cx _- • t)aIIAWA,' U:uT. 3 toad Is aitia4 ung• r•nt-d - 1 the G ti i? - Phone: 5- Farm, Household sod Prapert Leh cutarp traffic aridaands, ut was to be eng of ur.'+, a urrty sur- �.-BIC Loyd (::.nlr.pr, of Oshawa, who - y -- G1.ss.r - n,a.irnal is I :.:d reit` is' T! tia�rar f the '�ats�nal.Assern the e+nAty:1y= iln:a of the i:uVga . Jul 18 s Sa:es A Specialty Rier• t 3rb Et�em � c� n n`..:it� ; ore Frirlf 'Har^ str�cf �Lur Barton, ae3- io -Any person who rziCi�ters .+n a :.� Prompt Attention Given �.: :• w ti a re.re� .._:rte .. f abjacti��rr t♦} the c•:,,atm o;. the _- : '. ._:_.. — — V+tiutby R. R. i, Y6ot"ruremk-njoned portion t,f Dy- e"f s n •i;! :.d %rith t•♦Zc Clerk♦,• iy -- _be h1vard _"'Highway Monument Works" . Home befo:'e Ct until � pteniSaer -, _ 1952, » R013Ti ARTIN. Ontario IMPROVEMENT Doted.at'Brougham. I►ntario, `this 6th day of July. 1952 Two Milers West Of Whitby Oli` L. T: JOHNSTON, Berl. No, 2 Highway Between Whitby �ud'€� Plan = 'Corporation of Tp-af 1`16ermg- And Ajax nig 1 PHONE: WUITBY 462 -(no down payment required) _ - Sloo.W to $26W.00 From Six .j To Twenty-four, Months To Pay Mark 10' nd Anniversary A Complete Service from ons store On Wedn6day, Juiy 9, the Baha:is s a for Home Ownem and. $uiiden P{i070GRAPIIIrR of Pickering, tege-Sca with lather- y; Lumber and Trion, Doom, Sass. from Oshawa and Scarbonro, gatfher- - S4S li+sek St. Seutb. Whitby. Ont. Prefit Window Unim Wallboards ed at-, the Duma . of Mr. and Mrs.y• p� 102nd Anniversary* o - 2256 sad Plyweods, Hardware, Pallet Pigott, of Dunry* o! -the MarttY" to mark the Nmm� Ns*s. Baliders' SuPPlies dom of the Bab (the forerunner of THE _ the i World Baha' W rld Faith ) CLENDENINO- :DIXON •'= � , CowrieL1i1'11�'►uuwntultinnxuliiaaatwnuntnnwnnttnl�twutwwutmtaaaaxuta+�ataetatwi;,�atmtwnaawutnuubtxtttxtttttNteattttttt�wuw■�- I - G0. LTD. ANK �■At- .SMITH ' soMMOW JUNCTION 1 �� LlPa . l o,e .� we� o< Sear. Meats, Groceries sad Locker Service :MAR AM or clic" Meeks aerth of stop 14 �M .oma _ Bear. 3336 Ho. 1117 _AQUALITY-F/RST -SERVICE OUR At W. DIXON -WANT=)- — 1 TICKER-IN pialuan>eroa :OOIA►PI1iY HOxsa; "AMBULANCE aKAU ACRZAGSB AMBII FARrtics i Wgood, C s �n wBuyers,a by Evaporated �8by Bee = 8 PEC IAL BRO�DIES XXX 1 f' �" - Mr. ERGLTA Milk 3 tall tins 47c Prime Rib coast, lb. iFoe Priempt And a:p.rieaad 89-C �Cumbwa&ion Cake Mix - `a OONANT and CONAI'l'r Setvise =? ,ROLLED 32C DOLE Barrimten .ad sot n Night@: KA1091 - (ides E"'"' FANCY CRUSHED lb ' 4 onlea D. Cbmsmt, K. C. 3�e Blade Boast Roger G. Cement, B. A. J. A. q'ELLov�GHBY and soxs PINEAPPLE 20 oz. tin .'. C _ :AYixER : Realtors BLADE OUT. _ - OFP'iCBs rTOm8L0 � b0ltle out.. 7 1-: Simco: St a' , IQzperleaced Salesmen = Catsup , Mar ens lb. ,2 C ° o haws. : s• Established Iwo g 3 fiC Short Bib Roast . lb. 5 omari. Margarine 9C Plow . CAMPBELL1 EARTLETT T( mato 8 tins J. P. ALLAN Hamburg Steak lb: 5 5c _ GEORGIAN BAY PEARS Soup ZSC Insurance Co. _ S 20 oz. tins 49c --�— wRrrs OR PsoNa � Real E3tate Insnranae Shoulder or Blade Boat cRVNcxaE Qtesp Retes Fer Farm And (7�ry EI!'IG'S ROW — AJAA ' v Baea�ll� s STOh£LY Veal -.lb.- 59c Sweet Pickles yn a.te„n Insursnee on Beil"p V. o. MALTLAND, MANAGER FANCY •CREAM CORN 16 fluid ounces 33c � Ste, ek, Pbome Pickering — J1• $ 15 oz.- tins 35c - _ Automobile Insurance Of � >!W! AJAX PHONE — 1W' MAPLE LEAF Bologna &ARTTooA t`c Bowman &Gibson 'ypux LISTING INVIT>sD A�YLMER g Monad 35c Potato Chi 8 Bowm FANCY APPLE AUCE p s1 ins c_$NEYBUTlarge k a '300 FOR FREE ESTIMA'PW OLD HORsss — 816 .00 (Homogenized) 12 ounces At Your Faro Gumey' $et�ig system ' I De Luxe BOWL MAPLE • LEAF •' � Tavetrougk and Tinsmith suppiis PLASTIC, WITH Chickea.I,oaf _. i •ALso l lb. DQAE'LE CHEESE Society Dog Food . 15C sliced lb:9C, -DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOC!< ' gold sad Installed . .69c_ �, 20 oz tin + 'Hourly Pfeil -tip PHONE: PICK. S03J1 y' . CAMPB$LL JIM _ + �.: -Airs >« i ii tdDMAN J ` - lox .- - FRUIT AND . VEGETABLES _ Sheet Metal Worksr • y ST',AFFOR•D �FtOS. ,I� IT�I. Wo� : � of PWteslag News office ° in Good Supply at Reasonable Prices Y 1 ♦ . _ 41�tl� . , - '.:;.e: :a' "x, a .n_�,w •. ..r. c - - _ - -- - a. ,, -- _ - w 1, I r' ,.. ,�c, n_... z. . _. . .. �._ ., .. . ,.3�' .. e. _ . ,. .. h • . ... : _ . .. ': ,* i 4' .h. d,:. .' .. — _ _ :,K - .,',moi'• '.....� 'F• :,..i' '..'.•�T •<^": fit}v aesrraFw"••, 6, •a• ,.� , t' '.r.. q}}+ • . - - 4 . - _, _ . - _ _ ' - A Moat Dependable Garage In Our ship and will be eondncted Lirovg!►+s. auiees' caval at tits hospital n�eaawtiite, 1, , local Lib>•arians which will opens in the foil. Many happy returns of the day to `s Two baskets full of beautiful pink Rev. Mr, Dapidson, of Claremont Mr.% Mutton, who celebrated a birw t. P ____i1 ��Communit Ia Joe Barco ' a Garage and white carnaal =w and fern&,. del• Baptist Church is_t^Wng 'the -service thday anniversary. . on July First. l �f b u corated"the tattle at the front of the -� the TJnited Church here while Rose would not say, which birlbday, ' _ �' ? meg m � � �, . United Church on Sunday morning• the Pastor, Rev. H. Lackey is on his , i' l w,as, but did admit that it was I , Ffl £t1. 1.ey weM�ilaced Qe bg Mr. and vacation Burin tile-z7gonth 4f- July. her sixteenth. In her honor, a p Mrs. s g b : erg, o a, in me7nl• Mr. M. Hamilton was at Brooklin was held at the hdme oZ Mis. Jean . - �-0 oryy of tnm "'Brown. on Sunday visiting his grand-daugh Harley where all present had a f �.. � . ase interested onald Duncan, i-. ---wonderful time. e a res p --,r ,a., materials to have made. into ,blanc Mrs: Lennon and Mrs, L. An unoccupied barn on upper -014(d rets, are asked to deliver thent 'to _spent Wednesday. -last in Toronto, • - Rosebank Road was-totally,•deAroy; • Mtn. Henry Johnson by the, third Mr. W.Yr . Palmer and, .?*Ir. Frank ed by fire about .two o'clock last. _,_ i, Ham,- of -Claremont, called on'• .lir, , Friday ptu�•nirt _ Our- firefighters w eel dna 1YI g .1 3 z F. Stoddard and bi , and M amilton one dal• last were on the job shortly after the Mrs. odd& t rs. 3I, H and DIrs. At:nbrust- of Tcronw cal week.- alarm was p'iven but the b it ' I I ied- on Mr. ar_d'1.bIts. Xlbertr "Takely; I - Mt'. and Mrs. Frank Car':er entett 'w'as past saving before ?.J fire wwAs of. CSshawa, and Mt, and Mrs. Fred twined air< C'tt to p tl'tcr.ts 3I:. discolet'ed Otic' firemen_were able - `11 . b , .. Middleton spent Sunday' fith illi•.-� a.0 ins. Thur boor.; also her Si•=tars to keep the 1'ize fro- spreading to and -Mrs. S. Si ck. _ and bruthe: u u fz.milie.i t�•' tea on a nearb% house and the surroundinfk fie: ;lI s ?' dry fields:... r. and bi_•s. L I --1. oronto wire .` urda vi,sitorls %nth r. a 3 h i - -, � � z - y., . ; 31_ +nrj, Ins. FK o •;: uf.. Tut•nntu, 1 ns to 3Ir.. and Mz•a 1 _ _. _ _ . _. .Ali -i. D� Ytilgh, - U,r. ted ale 31:•s Trig _, of Acton', called un J. R. Currie ns baa a new son,. s t y - hr, 1, S. of the Sir, ar.d Diva, r`. Shea-oa-Sunday. John David, who was born in Well, w = =- --- ' - _�_�y�t, �: Church, will hold their annual plc-► - esley Hospital ,6z: June , 27, v odi Park 1" :' embed six pounds at birth. , -- - . Woodlands w Within the past month there have _ _ _ �_: ' . - ," 4 ` 4 , �6 :. 1 p, nt Ta<x� •will be a picnic supper. .re•sse bee , these fire: ir. this ax�a when East lands ,; '- ..'- ` 'i A contes> fur teen-agers of thirteen _ I tilts,� > . a anuccu led buiLdin w . ,, ,3 �.; , i . 11.18 c411:... -un::; h n been sadder. P gs. ere de- _ _ � 11 �> year; and over, urw twEi7e 'years : by tits . Jeaiit l * Sunda; of stroyed. Many local folk are woncP- ` sM":.� :'✓� and under -c:ade fart coo - rt u er:n whether thi i5 a mere co• s, r r for Roma Y D1_.. �i r P.. TYJarrtsan, of hrghbush g 71 .-. _ .. _ Miry people f -ail to alprrciate tl2e -theiY worth b� Frear. of cuntinut�us . eases,•. _ be held. Trail. Mr. Tizo..n;.,on had be4ni`n poor incidence, or if -soil a scrt of firebug value to the comn,un:ty of a firm and satisfa.eturt• .rrv:ce. This' firrrt Jit'. ant 1Vits, blcCarl, 'of : -bitty, , is at work. At least a thorou h i�. t' lir. and 3lrs. l:u,kira..bIr. sad lrlrs: ,'ealth fcr ee'retal yeazs bu. did g ; 4 - - such .s :hat of Jus ..,urruws' Gar i3 aarriug$1 conversant ticith the• I havt periods :_- of, almost, 7 normal: '`tluiry would seem to 'be z'�dicat . . , k _ _ - __ ,age, at Brougham (Phone' IS.5W1).. .:suto-m6ti:e buainc•.:s and are'render= �-Pis;lc�tis and bar, and Mrs. Mills. .of - 1ea.th, du�t� .wliich•he was able'to - _ . __ Cf:ea times we take our car to the --ing. a real service, not' only to the Toronto,- and Sir. and biro, McCu1l� , . • . , , . - get auu,:- z r: l carry- or_ his businessI. ' garage -nth t%;& idea that it may car owning public, but to the fai- ' ough, of :herr`:, spent Sunday with affairs fairly weal. However, he BIG CONTBST.- CASH `e -- - re(;:::re days tc iSfeci needed repairs mers zn this anis as well. Mrs. J,_ Mccullough _ �7+$S failed tc rat:; on hs• last a tack. _ .•=. s s 9.. - ,.rld are surprised � mind that -they. ­)fie wish -to congratulate Joe.But'u ' -[*-The W,;Zr.er:s lt..;titut_- will make and was in scot::& mus: of itis tome, ' During �e . sew w I .. � are ready to travel again in a few rows' (;au'age on the satisfactr,t-� their trig tc Guelph on July 14.Y., gun a!, w;as in Resthaven' 3Iemoriai �� -.Awur_s. The'great!detail of egtiipmenti -service they are offering the pe6ple leaving toe' 'about &3.30 a. in: Cul; Gardens last Wednesday. To :firs. � I`ews will publish stoma stories, ti __ �:Jd skilled tivorkmen that are rej? of, this'section. The fact that he is 3Izs. I, 1`.a>as for details. The W. Thomson an''. datgh:•:r Dunnet, our.with pictures, s feature, on a few . Lamed to en needed repairs alt reliable acid -wish k:'s extensive c' ' I. wit: a.so make atioth;r trip to ,,arum �gmpa:l:y is t:Mended businesses"ia this area, - sho+•t notice are seldom cors:dered perience, ggether with his fair ` Barrie an July 31-A. 'k or detuif�. A GeiFr, pound ten exteounend :a �hter For the beat letter of Fifty worth `► -- -. V:. -bar the .can o�'" tiig public, but whe2t prices, yua car. be Ire drat it will i- tali Jlra, U. blcGonreti: _ . h 8 , i1ve� b;E ss ; ze herr:-_ of or less on why YOU like the ee=• We stop o consider, we soon undPts_pay.;;ou Za des: with suet a geinR . , ar.. I J. MacDonaid, H:;;".- rices rendered b_y any of these res• liana that a lot of or:"thought dna arneetn such a+s that of Joe-11,ur bush Tra 'rhe baby was bi::n ,tt pectiag firma, the News will pay t:�r.:� were" cxpended- to render us rows'_ Ga agv,; : Brougham.' ${uric, ti;rai ^lio4pital Ern Jul} 3tFi. 5,00 c t,�ch service. J,e lT . ,.s' Gara¢e Joe,Burtw ., has .event�een years I btrther acid babe are well - The Editoi of this a ' 3r Ent v:hereby tt y`rer.da a cr, nW and is a ere -t t t. :he co:a:munitv.•' o� P Der spin be -ie_ I]eoi;eu.aoMn, Matthews ;epyi tt Pia S tti.Lner, g -r, sl and rntundthe _ -: xtit�d true, afford nga ything'frnm 'T vittg SFtttc' HP has the t <.n'�andt 3 ac�rre g{ �- tak:n r�ry VGlarkl� Halik3�aHr. is?e and his decision w13i be lira, It., Ft .who is recuperatingg g_� e e . -. :: inrCrir tv r a)oT:.s,:erhaul dab. prct. lmr' of i7,pert Oil Gasoline g' All letters g to.}� f�,.� - o ,, _ r.att.r her recent illness. -- _ 4Val y " not yet (1-caied &fit te;y. -- t J,A Burrows Gataage. hw`e proven_ a,d_Oil_Pzoeiuct.. . tYi J. Sut:,erlard of �tberta, program t c*iv:ties :ne' will � tura will be the p he m a • a p� of the . _ _.... i;eu on his Mi conduct at the r.ew • s' tit, but .he tirr News add will int be _ — - - - e - Snack Sea in . - 1 u c. * ', o $ old. friend _lir A t iris ti- s:a a„pthe S k i3ar. d your. letter NOW. _ :I:;s-labF1• Lander n,ru,,-� 31 ,1 3iarjr P;, Burton of Defrost 1 cav aR r ; on - - nt so,•,,:. T•, - - - - Da1 LO w'a� :he wee(+~-ri 1 ss: of :SIi'.'.aza�i - _ _ • y. �J ... µsla,n F.� i _ .. WELL - - _ - - - _ tiI s nae r:,.n a i.o, i syr ret ntly, 3trri. Dd. F+.:Ant tt4n k . - . _ - - .' : - `l,'iy: lj r, D, ' 11etn i ac7 a bt,xinesstttip' 1 _ . 1 - h,ai- at :.� __.. and• airs i br < :n w. a T -. , , • CE.nuri'tsirrt' `r. I g, }�ifh ar ', „f, '� rici,vr ctur' tl c areele•ehtsl, TILES' - -- P c!'t :, .lucls.3San •II o,I tirr bi..n, of'_n dhtt- P ., 1A'erirat.ri,t . . I. _ ,trill b.• :,nr,,snc 3It, art b.rs. W' F Ellicott and I ` - j7 trr on Jiz1y l9�"; :,.t' Lr•terau,.h our• ne..t i,. -a—, we ursr3•.rstiiwl_ ll..a 1', La:reef wore, 3t Z,,- : r one _. ,- - 1luapitai, �uufl'':tile. 1 we. }tear z,tt ;i ,nri- a thm:••,' &-hat �.: -last week- vixitir,g. t4ir_ couaxn• ' _ .'T_he.lights have been turned on at I the build;n;-f,�rr...'rly- �rnu ,,'.Z tt<e ; Mr. and- airs, Barrett. I.. SEPTIC - TANKS .. lite i' irk, and ills yud-to+: n uff.fGr `:-post office ar,,i ilii vicectpl f by rite Mr. and M s;.D, Forel of `.Cvronto • t11., ba11'diamo::d; :� �a►k..vFi will be 1 . ! 'Tr;, Pnr,;,. r �, .h :. ix•ea.sr.bL_ - .ted her -father, -,2r.' C� ,E, .ani! .'. f lazed Ripe _ y {i'e�i®Ill , _ bust this week and .ire opening , ..The 1_.411 p r,ple have until the erd M , firrltby, on Saturday. ' - . . - __ _ a'::gnt annuanremenL silt likely bis of July to move, Thc-.,brrild:'n;r, -nw-_n_ _l :_.Sh.Aster _Marla and Donna Ford .of _ �e.e 1a2 i• d ' - - -Lime - 1. • • 3r." :this wtek .r sea - - t e'i bi`-;gym Palmer; hag'}ae�n up for Hipthia.^.d Creek are liolidayiit wilt p - : K . _. _ _Ca,ngrat•z1a.tSt,:3s ;o:.Mr and- Sirs. s:e for sv ,t: vim«, Rumr,,:•r haS it., J.1hetx• grardpttrents;' Mr, and. Mea. ( ;WaterproOf3ng - M&tar' Cement . .•'�la:n Taylor, Goot',tieood, '..1Iarioii -that. the-G.vrier is� gu;ng to, operate d n- H. Ellicott. - . . 7 ]1t�dshaa; tirr, the birth of a baby on a "war ak::i,:c" store . ; Mi,saes Barbara Matrs, Atrn B3xi* iOC�IB _. .._.- .: . Mf, and, Mr - t,Har, of i xamI�e; 5. -- :Jul: s.rd: ''_'. . , l 1 eIa Jean Schneider, aEverai. from ae:e attended, the spent Sunday., wit,z Sir. and Mrs, � t;eor+ 'na ,Duncan and Eunice Bruce - — 31) __ .:'ilnt Club SaciaL oA Y<<L�s�zyy e^.-, It :k:nst,n: - .w. .._:._ ;r ttsssted Mrs, L, Tt .�olrnston, 'who- er.:r,g a: :he hu n� �f Jatikson Busy several 'members of the Baptist wt�r a tett hostesg at - thea Ajar1- . , 100 - any, at 1'ickea ung, Church h -ere held a social in . .the '. _Pickering Hospital Auxilitiry :Garden I �� - ''1. Several from `we're were at Pick- torn- of a picnic ori Saturday e•renr f * Party a't the Hermitage, the home - .a er::." an- Xuly -fs't.. The--C:are'tnont Ing -at the home 'of Mr. -arid Mrs, of Mr, and Mrs.. E..:L .Buddy. The aLT�NA RQAU ..._'L . - IAI(-9.181W18 .� - ball team defeated Dunba.-ton to the %�ot'rt an Linton, of the 6th bine bf proceeds are to go toward furnis}f- - tournament but later lost1. to Picket} Ir Uxbridge. _ ` .. - ; Ing in the. final, ia. a .very, good- Mr, and. Mrs. Sam Caaxr:berti err . ' . _ . . - an E. _ . ,. - . . to ds at their. hdme here _ - - - _. _ - - _ rtazned frier : A nurrbet�from•here attended the moton o, ani arcs Porter had a - - i ' hot: how as atvt.ffv:.ae mer the Mr. sora tics. H g �REA ESTATE holzdt P uP .hrou h ..the .Eiunteh . villa and Dorset area over Sunday `-_' -Mr. and. Mrs. Don ETcdgee and Mr. -, and Monde _�. . and ` llzrs. Un Lye spent the holiday Y• r Meslin;s im .l[asl hist& Buyisg,ee 9eiRar - _ . - - .% 64 Oshawa. Mrs. Cook .and' hir. and Mrs. a. _. S Requires the Utmost Care - -A large_ number. attended th�Deo. Harton, of Lansing, spent the week imd Soundness of Judgment which is derived from Experisee ned ' __, oration Day ,Ser%ice at Claremont end here, wit% Mr. _and Mrs. Earl - •. Union 'Cemetery on Sunday. There Cook • -- Jk-46ping Abrossrt of the Current Risiitg and Falliag o[ Market Values, • - . , . _ , . .__,%vere • numerous visitors from distant Names 'of 'those cfiiIdren iri the _ _ _ points.. Rev. H. Lackey preached townhhip who tried the swimming _._ , the sermon- • and. Mr. Kennedy and testa at Greenwood -last week undies ' - - ' ' . YOU . two daughters of �duaker Hill rat>r I the su published is fills > .. _.., . _ • • ,fit _. ,. dated •sir%oral musical• nutttbera. .atructor, will be _ _ a Pervrszon of a Red cross inn dewsalt and reteiva ad.ue sod 'the. soaeea o[ infermatiaa must -� ' " Miss May- 'Maclntyre and Sirs paper when ready, a dome from experts and Ma►ea qualified; &etre Real Notate Bkoiseroge. Torrance And ?tudrey of Toronto, k - •Mr. :Howard Langselle - who. has" ' Seen with1. - iGSein ire. week -end widr Mrs: d. G'. the Ridout Real -Estate .- - - { . . ty Co. - in this area for several months - E .. y - ... - .-- . '' :Mr. amd Mrs. 'Morgan Pugh, •'of -has been very busy, and last month are an active, dependable group of sten desiring to. serve:yioa to the. " Uxbridge, visited friends 'here on he tied for first place for the gieat� ` .. . .'+ - est numb best abilities. s Real Proble e r B 'oras last number sales of our tib ties Y1ou tit are our Business, and S y � of es during 'the past e� > ,, nu: n th. . _...... ;yid cold Mrs, Ra;ci,.ie, Stotifft , He received a bice bonus. "we caw &drive you i tlte'eet of your interest, and give you • , ville, spent Sunday here with Sir. including a. large supply of grocenk .... ., y _ -%- . scald Mrs. Judson R Ord. les. .. Mr. ar'd lQrn. Jack Eadgerow and' The_ local film library.,till eontii7• 1.- RES ULT, • �iatrily .spent,the �eefi e d at ,Hall ue aa- usual throughourt the town► � - _y _ . ., ou"nds of R41 1�aile Troitsaeti6ns hese been effected lit oar offk. . - - - ea,- and many, many Blkyers and Sellers babe realised the financial S?Il!// T/lfc/Ts need t/vck ti/es` Benefits pf our r+peciollsed method of deaitg. _. _ . OCUIP WITH _ l I� _ .;r _ _ _ I. , GOODYEAR _ . Buying, Selling, we await' to advise . . . :" .. . . - .. , - -- _ .. • _. . ,y'ou' in all matter&. of Real Eetaie. _ ... . . -• • It takes specially built truck tires to delivee .. -- tnaximum mileage and lowest cost -per. :. ,CALL TO V ' I mile operations on small trucks. Thais? _. . : 1. ` . : why it's &vise to equip your small. trucks - •. __ " ' with Goodyear Hi -Miler Ribs -the one x.. E : } .truck sire speually_.deslgner? Eor .� ..' - : 00ROON'' 4'.-.�`.CROSS '_ ' I L small truck operations. F - ' I " { - ass , ' _ . - . . • 100K FOA THIS MIEN SIGN- OF OUAUIY r r :., '. ; r _. _.. ._... ._ . :Y'. :. 4 . RF ' LTOR MOTOR -' PICKER.ING VILLAGE PHONE 1 • . -. _ SALES- - .. _ Y -A�W. . 36 - R. Y_ 1 'PHONE: 29W PICKERING, ONT. +GR 36 t#R. 603 G 063 -I." �.. � . . -- - - _ - _ w . _ cN „ r 'DODGE • DESOTO - GAS - OIL . REPAIRS .--' (, . .,. 11 .� + N. r- _ - _•• . - ,�_ .. .,. , " V IIV fit W W S S ■ ie w rE OP N sown" ■ ■ m mv ■r ■ m we • z- z w::e 1 . _ 11. 7. 14�T M E Cit �►trt S P 8. R T S C 1 L I M N .... Itllatoa. alaUiUs -1 EGGS are solus tip. Cash in oa Lisa soon 1f07 CHEVROLET BUB. 4$ pa•6906wo. - - ... 0.'..: ' sur• ,W not this tall egg atlas. sou are lift Lh»nsi. )Ogpsllant Casdltloa. aR' { , r 7 - - - . C - icks with lots of It.OanPs and winter. Prom ply Anderson Taxi. Pembroke.. Ont�aeloi� - and start" them. der old • P M i N f It • �� E t started turkeys, broiler chicks. older Ome wottan tells another. Tans sugaraaa _ _ . pullets. Catalogue. SSM1NSIt•• to help su.vi.e sale. �- TOP NOTCH CS1CK dALDB taw and nervous tanaloe associated van' _ 0 ,I his i" the se[olfd 'o,€.' :...wee ',Col4/ert atielph Ontario . monthly Period■. columns designed M gins you ax idea. THERE wiu G'teu lastns nutlet■ to the aa.N Passaals v •tear trnaa.g. ! possibly sketchy, of $tort : ter it existed in Country this tall, Das• are up sad POST'S CHEMICAL: : Canada. Dior to, and at CoMfederation as prices will go higher. Prompt delivers on 'spa QOERN ST. EAST t'Iise1R• .f day old able" start•d.ehicle std started - -,i - years ago. - _ turkeys. Twaddle chicle have lots' of , • - - 11�Crosse. curling and apowellpemg are t%' R.O.P. breading baclrot them. Over 14000• WHY suffer it there in soom•thins't6at viml rated aB the first OrgittiSed apart' (0 be• 1 .' R.O.P, cockerels used to our mating this Glp you? Hundreds of thousands at "to /' < I f year. Also older Pullets, special broiler have been sold os a money back swP• played in Camila, and in that order; hitt o this ems have sates chick.. Cawosn.. .nem • so our- co a«. An•r sour •stem- S ; doubt TWEDDLE CHICK• HATCHERIES LTD.. tons have been diagnosed as ,Amtbma Fats - �s s For the moat piilaitivs /port is the world is foot-rnnaing• ratans aunts° ow• -it w Four«It so trF-aithman:frl:. , 4' - DON'T • miss the Bray spsclala-Pullsta. 'Ask tour Drussl•t Some claim .that wrestling s the oldest '" But sol/ bubas the ■aisiDge, ch ica broad, heavies s weeks - ., < thought that primeval pts- IiC ulcus emu moreliluly to have' $s6.1o: a w«ice ase.lo. nssaitim. aceto yre„»i-iwry .alT•iir 'M' RMi ,, instinctively taken to his heels at top speed, when one of the . and $33.10. Prices Your own choice on Pains to try Dixon's Remedy. ``> . application, also dayold chicks, mixed, MYNTtO'S DRYo (TORE ' horrifying bouts of the era came sato view. Wrestling such a Pullets. Bray Hatchery. Iso John •N.. monster would be a last and probably fatal resort .Hamilton. or nearest agent. � Elgin onaws . _. So Canada had' foot -racing- back in pre -Confederation days, • CABINS $1.35 Express ►repaid . . among other sports. This can be coven by.the eecbrds. `I'h01!$11 EQUIPPED hou«ke°pins cabin•, a • faulty, doubtless in the matters of time, these indicate that foot- per' week. Niptasins District. Grand TOBACCO ELIMINATOR t r racing was a major sport in 1869. and doubtless before. :shins. Silver Wawa cams. Mob•tvina A .ct.aaric remedy for Cigarette AKL" Ontario. tion. For free booklet. write 1Llae _ i At,Bafric, Ont, atill'an extleltlefy sporting city, there was held Pharmacal Corp.. Ltd.. _ (Alberta). Brit ' - • - • ''on• October 14, 1867,, what was termed a Canadian Pedestrian CLINICS $». London ons - • - _ '•37C8" - •Iwrtte- rx- see- Nuumwthie t Tournament. It was featured by a 3 -mile race for $200., Cash. and Noise For The birds -Gratified mor - Ontario Licensed. Health POST'S ZCZERA SALV>i 11 s gold medal, and the winner was one DeKelso, whose time for the with the way his noise -maker is Restoration specialists. No operations.- BANISH the torment or drs wastes rause distance was registered at 13 m. 11 /. Probably the track was short keeping pigeons away, city hall Druglem. 671 Danforth Avenue. Naturo. and weeping skin troubles t'oot's Iles"14 ,^•'•' $ - or the watches fast, for this time wan considerably faster than custodian Schuyler Grubbs adds pathic Health Clinic. Toronto. eaNs will not W411".disburnt lou. '..;. Gundar Haegg's� modern record for the distance. itching. Pimples and sib eta ma. - - - DEALERS WANTED ringwwrta pimples and atbtels'• ttrot wr1 Oa Toronto a Puliamaat grounds of the time, on June 24, 1'867 an old license plate to hi: qim- assumed readily a the stainless odorlsag c„� - 4 (we to a long-defunctore prtm sports publication known as "Spirit of mick. Grubbs . says the .11146 ins. • OBE, CIMASES, TIREf ...latmeat retardiw at bow• stuobMv ter . . the Tlmes'r for thane facts) there was a championship race to fit on the cable and convert Paints' and rian es. Electric Motors..Text hov►«e they sees. ��. decide this best pttoftationsl Itr amateur fusser an the continent. Electrical Appliances. Refrigerators. Fast s•alrt'1t cola PRE JAte It into a noise -maker. Freezers, Milk Coolers and Final Grinders; • . *OS•I••g RZJAEDIBS 'a Sir cult Harley and Private Wood, both of the 17th lsgimelst, met -- l obb"hop' 'hKe&tn•ry. - D•alen wkntad: seat PW tree an iteeet•t or Price - - `►' -.-. le tqt, tihl iTit�, wont and •the time waS_announced as 4 writ•: warco Gua« .red ox Limited, t33 �m est B r (earner• M l.aim6. . � _ C Toronto. Tnr'aatt' We should be very: to'the point of lacking in patriotism. Scult to get away from their farina DyBlwee aieu o1.awNtwu orrw&Tulrrrim roe . ` if we failed to mention Canada's national game, Lacrosse, which _ - on., .weekdays. ItRvn/ stem anrttnnr needs wetw w wean Aero woMSM Ing? wrle to n■ for -Iaformatiob We'- ' ` �iir 4 undoubted) sone is full swing throughout Canada in and long • • • _ ata Siad to answer roar atimunna. loo• • - Bg A HALRDRELS1112 t . x. before -186�i but nnfortuaately-authentic records of this are lost, In. the past. two stations, three ettaya r 3Lrietao NParkT^ rot. wash. L+mttea JWh OANAbale LEAU1140 "Ip41tt" N they ever existed It is said that the fust recorded match, under horses -Dr. Stanton, Linda's Boy we eAW urea opportunteF t.earn - some sort of rules, was played in 1834 between teams of Iroquois Hairdn«i»s c and Malcolm Hanover -have divid- rn.a.aat ettsnlaed Pr°t•atltra soon welds a and Algonquin Indians at a Montreal race -course: There is some ed the. spoils in The _Canadian_ Cu THERE Won'` be as many June and July • ��� or successful Marvell svattuatag a record, too, that the Olympic Club of Montreal, organized in 1842 P latched tethers In the counts thin year. America's rGnatest system held -annual -athletic meets, the highlight of .which was a. game Pace. In 1950 Dr. Stanton_.won : This m�and for »sn 1`ntul.ad turk re gooddr Illustrated ratalosta •tee - - - -" -_ lacrosse between Indian teams, or whites against an Indian team. the first heat and then was beaten Christ+maa. at our reduced" prices for wrist or eau . i.� A liarcatly the supremacy of the Indians was admitted, for the by Linda's Boy in the second dash. - -July Also- special prices an two, thrw +fuevlaL i>lAtaDaRseirro sCSGoti pp and four week old turkeys, and our es- a" almor at W.. Torenb iirhites were allowed 7 men to the Indiana' 5 in contests. It is In 1952. Malcolm Hanover beat Dr.'. irem.ly low price on. two and three weak Bramb.s - ^ -e said, though not proven, that the first organisation to devoted to -_ Stanton in a photo -finish in the firsx old Broca Bussed Brans• cams, we.ha.. - 4t am• et. Hamilton Lacrosse emu the Montreal Lacrosse Club, formed in 1856. Broad Breasted Broam.. white Holland. *$ . afa..v. at. Ottawa heat but the Doctor came back to►ls.uls- wbne, .Nebraskan. Nebr.aksa _ Undoubtedly the game was played then throughout Ontario, for . ...win the second dash with Malcolm x Broad Breasted grana. Aca-«Sed. «x a $18.00 AN EVENING. La doe when the :acuate provinces of Canada were welded into hens, sexed toms Free • -turkey guide. - - - the Dominion, lacrosse was adopted as Canada's national game by in close attendance. - - • Prompt delivery, iron four awn Tim•. Just s sant-etw - - act of Parliament a • • TwDDDLe Calcis HATCH>aRH09 LTD. Trial ealee of amaslns Patentee Aute - .. - - - - - mat a. t pal rersus . Ontario. !a-krnrato f Awt orb pas ` We a liam of cnrlitfi sad /aowehosing.as following lacrosse is The situation is likely to be clari- you tfiat linndr d. et Itot prwwee. eomF ` the matter of age is the Canadian aporia, pietnrs. Z71a.Montrsd bed Ain �utiat °,...for ail three T1Rtts mi«wo. snob nam. wdr.•e for -BOAS- • ClrltttR Club. founded in 3D07. Stet Kassa 1! Dept 0. No . D-" OILL e �i played Its inter -ti Jas at :lhorse■ have been entered is this Bamiiioe`• tat a Tire std*• e'°C' ica' Matte con. Dant to. N•wtearwt Otte 4 _ _... ty p - . Three vera In 1855 against Quebec. The curlews of both cities xear'a renewal and one of them . a"Use tt.s icso sad tip "stranded Tina' - . • dress by sleigh, a man matter of 200 stiles, there and back. Those ees a u. $11 so. Other l ret wins .. rATDtItT• � - a were the swg ati ssel epos£ .may fay claim to the -clear title .GE vice.-, L work of a and r, Aalws gar an U"kst w evao tornwr-eau ter fr - '° via. A�f work gnaraat.ad Jai .rsen `-' 'The third of three Calvert roPhtnns, skeiching :.colt 4t Canadian Pacing Champion. Dr. e.al5= n4* required with •rase. we try a atfoas aa0 fun uflstmatJag sant tniw _.. -11 the !tint rhe nasslasky cs.: Rsslateired Potent attar• of Confederation flMd before; aptsmrMext meek - Stanton recently equalled the track- -.°nano. oa• war.. Pe.is WO tin carting m/1e s» trans anon ttttew• &two. 96 ciy atrtiet went Hamlttsa. record is seanng a smashing Pic- Ne : Your comments and letNilststkttsnwig6+wakosteti tory at -Yonkers Raceway. R !� t� nwatla - 1?noo. �-us raTaassTu goon s tbsa.as, Pw PAIR PIki01N CAM !0 wFt aane+Wtw. Established 1190. IM . -' . bV swei forginan, e a Cohan Noris, 111 Yir+g• St., Toronto. Tell "o • '. •baa« trmstftebsd. sem tl : /$. Re• - Yw ei t�•eaaur � 's • _ _ .. - __ ' r _ ; ' - rued•. ■end moss: order tot Rural shm - ufrtetrr _ _ _ -- - Beer Fumes Curs . �a°r.ies. -ama • Ira. 'rermufw .•g.. -- . raves" wait'rtn - �`�� i Co . . - - • Signals: waned experienced t.aab.r, is ., DISTILLERS 1fMiTEO Whooping ugh - -Na. t, at. . . .: Asto a wise. aNTAR10 RESORT ENsll$ESE immab . at grapes: datm to :est fvls - - q. t - Aix ttewfltag nears. mfalat.ars golf aetirws, lets atwdaaes approximately a0, aavtt, . .. = teak da .ts t'irlese elect t. Asebesf - warwb•Ita. Wbttaw., oat. ' Children suffering from ;wtaoop- ootid, n gams•, for •wtek pas. Awph eew's,_ fagwila. ins cough .ill '-the, Swedish village A;ey. Pott a$epan.F. A. Na 1. Nates and teen.. sora - . . of Halmstad . .quickly recover. Cilim C)OR Irw 'ac's r. e. isdis tie, requires .Mod n school pet stadia a W A. Modern school an eisawq thanks to a novel cure devised by Tater Druggist a•Its CeiRe. T7. wart $$.sort. State ,. aaausaaetw.. .___ ,::-. _ __, tricies" and pralfe" Wn&&m and the - s local doctor, - ` - • tLYsse1t110 AM NBAT111• CATAIOON' sa r experience rs. NiJW t� nalat lant- tn _ . 4, Games bfscame dsgrtdd after some We hear that. after -examining a FM Centra. oseart•. -, colawies. When Rome Conqueied young victim, he invariably Orders The is" raising" te off ties Pram•, writ, W&VTZD . - - . , Greece the Roman emperors turned him to be put out to play in the for :bar colt's er elft the now ware rooms Olympic Game! from patriotic, tins ase for Yourself the modal bathrooms ANTaD Wrest or bur wick 1•w dswe S "k 1x�1TC kC the OI pa yeasting- hall of the local brewery. displays +a Willis area oeiwnd .axtnrea to itasm.ot . .man tarn solani. tor _ _ = _ -religious Tlnd athletic festivals into Here he has found that the car. standard also bathrooms . with . °fled . or market sard.sitag, by baro working eamAF. Cafni9al/ and C1rCmaeL painted walls• furl the way you wast a . Ibis 1a,' III-ltltb street. Now Torosm They Vii'' basic acid fames given off during_ baenrtpm In mer awn nom., w. have kris just exactly 2,728 years since• --gad On - Isaglodef seely oath try the yeasting process banish whoop- ■inks area .mit . pressure rmist, las "it this first Olympic Games were held wan finally batted by decree of y E henna end eneb. ptes.ure ey.lers, and ItchstislitchN.-ft"Zilis . fag cough even fat very bad urea. eleeerle wear Uest•r.. rams boilers. ariw. U 1 - and.'attinirs in copper. saivanu" and- * . - . . .. I I on a plain beside the river Alpheus r Theododna, of Rotas.is u tyres for whooping ' cast iron, and oft tanks. � over there in that dear old Greece.. _ A.D.A." cough shave been tried for centtf ton and eleectric rang., a corapiets inek e . at ftirtacm. air conditioning units bad Very fin use d soothlaa tooting Ilgtaid .. . = :Aad while we didn't happen to cava •' • • - ries. Ia our own time the - frying _ D. D: D. Prese+rveso� podtiveir nttev.a nae water naattng "stems wftn conv ctor saw red bcb-raund by aea•ma raenee. •.; .ltbe event personally, nor did thtl - cure has had some success. Two rads we deriver to tour messes rail: nPirst- ion A.2fit l-otlmrnehuvubi Wttl. hart We are in the e0- oar Yltlon, spa par no freight GreasrJesa .ta►alem ♦3C trial bottle Ones - ' sport!" writers of that day maks , li htened Yorkshire children o#• seven and g• v. JOHNSON PLUMBING at "LliEe - aa�y ate bock Dost arae'. � - g year 1952 with the latest alsntioa of such facts --they didn four were taken 14,000 ft up in a etneeane wee$• yourdns/tsct'«�.DD. edition of these 0lyrnpacs coming , - - --=`-even Zell the site df the gate -we plane and were said_ to be trotter - -up: and already here in Canada we . : +wouldn't mind making a modest beta have a foretaste of what is to come •after the trip. - . -:. ' • .-' that it is just exactly 2728 yearn North country people used tti . . .. -alr , been gypped Tory is treal-ing it has I n T � SAFES wince the first Olympic games believe flat if whooping cough been gypped by Montreal --avid Van - :squabbling alto took place.' In fact. victims inhaled ammonia fumes at p,,, y,; r.,t,..e Praia fe.eaneu :od nag smetreat etwsee ass be" stem - waver -already half' of our ams- -_we-would be prepared to offer- fair- gasworks they would be cured, but removes lnerown portints at• salt u • etas asd Telai aB we Mn • .we tour athletic authorities are calling raw eoplfeatlooe 11 s.. 'nae trot, at Sate. ee Cobluet. tor tem ly liberal odds that su h is the case. names and ina$ing snooty at tilt there's no reliable evidence that - sur•em vloit am as write tar •etre• • • • • ' " other half and vice versa. 'What any were. A. Sussex man claimed WART HX •tee. to tie•t. w that he.cured himself of "the hoop- Guaranteed semen. eo mete s4re -lay E7 :How do we know that this is - with Joe Stalin's Boys back in corn- ➢ oR11Ane Tie J.a6C..J.TAYLOR UMITO 11 . • . •so, when the historians and record petition over there at Helsinki. ins cough" in 1822 liy riding hat- _ Jbooks are sheat on such matters? what is liable to happen there is less over - the Downs in a rain CORN NX . _ Z 0 SAFE WORKS' ., -Well, it is only a, cote comparatively like) to make Finns think the storm, etemavruarant area uuu. 7 In 10'mts its Press as a„ reviews - Y P Y y. Y use Guaranteed Remedy. v6c. At taut Y ,abort time-56'Veare ..to be exact= are having an encore of the atom Another. `quaint "remedy" years :. -. t7ataatlieaM tars . ago was to place a live -frog on dru•xfat •^' seot.,oneir,81A, bt - >since a •Frenchman by nafrie Baron affair at Hiroshima. On .paper these child's chest.- --The idea was that F. TMOMPSON - Pierre de Coubertin had the screwy OlytnpiC, Games are-, a very•, fine the cough would he drawn 'inte.thr I - ORCHARD• CRESCENt . idea that, since boys and • athletics affair. But in •practice -wells, they frog - TORONTO is 01nARto HARNESS 3 2COlLARS - .have gone together down the ages, seem. to work out a bit different: _ _ education and athletics might well' And 'while we are no booster for "BIG" IS RIGHT form.n Attention -Consult your nsor• ' .1 I.;go hand -in -hand -.'toward• a better dictatorship; every time the Oiym- %f1cPherson was in love, and � ast Ham.ss Shop about Stato Harriette ,'international.understanding. So he pies come up we can't'help wishing -�� a walk one evening he invited For Eczema and a bunch of similarly deep for somebody like Emperor Theo - Supplies W tell oui goods onit his irk to (rave a .drink, feelinaf thinkers revived the Olympics, dosius of. Rdtne, who. -t..•. -finally_ g ■• through ygur local Staeo l.oth•t• a , e e halted them by decree," sure she 'would ask for nothing ,Skin Troubles goods dealer. Th. goods or. right . The first of the modern Olyti?pic. more expensive' than lemonade. e e . e, a•�]`• Makeup Your mind toda> that you are saint and w on Our prigs W. monuloe- a ell; Jcamnie, dear," he said, "and' , ,,, live'stile shin a real Lance to get well. Go to - , %iwere held in Athens in 1896. Since tun In our fottrori•u Hom.n Ho►ti thea the athletes have gathered brow, to turn to"a snb'ect a bit what'll i order for ye?" a •fir ienod thug store and get an original bottled t 1 MOONE'S, EMERALD OIL -1 lasts many days Collars Sweat Pods. Morten Blanket• \Vhy .thank . 'salt," she replied because it it highly contxntrated. -to promote goodwill 'and interna- more pleasant, here's some news "Fli .have•a. large port." .. The very ant application will give you relief- ind twfhp TrowlFng Goodt. Intitl on . Aional understanding -in Paris, St. for you loyers 'o'f the trotters' and "A large rt! gasped bfac- . ft Itching of eczema is quickly stopped Stae0 Brand Trade•morked�Ggodt•and _ f.ouis; Athens agate, Londotl, Stuck- ' sidewhecleri:- g l� p . - clone dry up and awie off In e`vm Lew days. The •pherson. "Gosh woman, come on latae Is true of itch+n2 Toes and Feet, narbei'e you pet, satisiaNion Made "IV by _ , holm, Antwerp, Paris, Amsterdam. . e .. • - tick Salt Rheum and other akin tMubles. E -os Angeles, I�erllll, and 1-andmi. not and 1'li lilt's yea ,pietiirC Post- ' Remember that MOOAIE'S EMERALD OIL is L s esngeles. that more than 29.000 .rerprd cult} ni 6W horses cur -card- of Liverpool! a clean• powertul, penftrating Antiseptic oil .SAMUEL TREES CO. LTD. _ - that does not stain or leave ■ greasy residue ' • y ^ ithlete3 representing : 58 nations la stake events had been tiled with complete satisfaction of ,mwev hack ,:42 Wellington St E., Toronto - have competed in the g;!mes..Ana 1'horncliffe officials when the fists Write for Catalogue - d, , it is also estimated - by us -- were' closed on 'April 1S.' fn view ����; LISTLESS' ISSUE 28 - 1952 . • _,.. that there,have been far more flian of the anticipatesl heavy shipment ,x,000 squawks, 'squabbles, and .of liorses for over -night ecehts,'ar• . ��T O� LOVE . ---- - =general rMtbarbs over said -llamas. rangsments have been made, once - . to say nothing of a couple of NVurld again, to quarter the racers it) tht' _ - - Wars and four or five minor leagiic� running -horse barns, in addition •• "' WITH LIFE? • -• ones.. -Of course, • wee aren't- saying • to the -350 -stalls, which have Been a .1 ' that .the Olympics were entirely re- exclusively the property nf•,the trot -.Than w,k, up year liver bfl.. , . - possible for these NVorld %Nurse ting, fratcrnit. - � • , Plalp.tR of fled rt+rit' b p ._ Still, •Nee didn't have then till the. • • • , • ui. not worm ilvirtra It mq be the liver! BRIER __ ,.. _ ,. ... item's a fact! Itfoyyour liver bile u not .1'he C:anaruan f up• hate -• riches) a...Sasgames were revived, anal we tr y your fray not tiige■t ..... ran I ="i I .:.1•ad little cicc since. harncss-i•ariaig' event 'in` Canada- Mea up your stomach :. , you feel otm• _ - • e e -has been sr}le-doled for Saturday, of aM all theft° and sparkle d go out of life. That's when rpo�il Deed mild, genal. -' " -'Tile com'Itctitions were eittirvI% Augtr.t q. 'The event 'customarily ,' •Cmet.rs Little Liver Pias YattUse Carlse• ' but ' blip stimulate our liver.bil° till oom auxin . . r n a• hridav �lrr nli has been aced n it oatatanteofa to two r std then a the stat a 1>sorin/ P -,amateur .it a»bou - j,tixes wire - 1'au"rei 'wreaths"-vm it wa. sli fted to • Saturday this do into your disert4ive tract. Thi■ should _ .._ _ ter yam n t up, snake you feel that happy , 'M quote again from the record. "Ooh summer in order to facilitftl'e' thee- days an again. 8o don't stay sunk e•+ . .free Greek citizens were allowed • . presence of many farAiing harness ter+sots.Attle on)#-lh6C rri...yAlways iuwsbem •e 1aaa1. alb rat trim my dnie/Ml :'.3o compete_ Bat.cI. ivic rivalry led tq racing enthusibsts why find it dif r • -. _. .• , - . ...__ .. _ ._ - - t , . .. - .., ,.. _ :. .. _ . I ,� ­.. : . .�... I . . I. - I �---, -. - .. � .. . . . . . . ­ I . . .. 11 .,. . � -.. ... . �.� .. ... ... . t{ -.. . ,. . . , . - 1 4 .,%\,,i , .. - .. _ \ i • pry; !"' ", .; ..y„a.? .7„- •...•; .1�" -` ^"i..rrr1. .-' R ,.. 4r'. -.�� ?: ... p+,.,,...--�. .... -..yY . f . .�i•: �'6. "+.*�•.-' _ .. -.. <. f. �r ..I4.. `.. t °•{ y,. �'.. e,., N'A, rr „a{.-�l'._ ..:. .•. 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They are going -on sale at -the, --_ - -rediculously low price o _._ --:,Be* sure to watch our East Window-for the display of `~ these real bargair s '- 11 O C K :THEATRE H I TB Y .qtr PH'QNE ".6 18 BEATTY ELECTRIC: RANGES wr MLL AIR CONDITIONED AIR COI t BEATTY .ELECTRIC WASHERS _ _ Y atop $1, Kingston Roa7 SCAR: R Ph one T 511 ' 5 _ TH•L'R,SDAYj.FRIDAY, SATL°RDTY —JULY 10,.11 -1�. RANGETTES AND -� �renfng.sduows At :,00 and.9,(X1,P. 51. Saturday Matinee at 1.50, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES � Saturday. Evening Shows Start sit 0,00 P. M. _ - - _ • 3=H Paints Ge .sant Halflware $SDAS,=FRI; SATURDAY JULY 10' 1i 1° _.- TFC i , , Bugles In the �f tertiooii - - - _• - - _ OOLOR'— BY TECHtiIo-'oL0R PHONE 46 PICKERING _ - 71W"ITl3 — BAY MILLAND isnd HEhENA CARTER .'O n � �� alah' a n- STOOGE COMEDY - CARTOON NOVELTY SPORT - and Mrs. Leon Tonder-old visited - Ml's. Bart&rot's-futmr. J, B: �ti4son.' - _ - 'MO DAY, Tt ESDa(Y, WEDNESDAY 14 13, 16i• Vacation School started on Mon!. _, _ -WITH GREGORY PECK and BARBARA PAY'TONi Evening Show. At 7,00 P M. Last Complete Show At 8.30 day morning at our church. Another - _ -weak to--go, :A9 4- to _ _ -i 1. welcome,. 'lk uhers" are: Airs. Meet Danny Wilson Allin Michell, Mrs. B. E Draper. - STARRING — ;F'RAN'K SINATRA and AHELLEY WINTERS Mrs..:, T liasrot:,an3 Nine- Soden te'el. Town PLUS — IN COLOR — SALE OF HOME-BAKED -, - - .. _. . - - y. 1. S1 ANN L _ ... _ lir' 3'ECI3:V,ICOLOUR . _ , � G011ll WI fH — SHERIDAN and JQHN UND Ja��r e0• - At the Rome Of Mrs. W, O'Bries - _ - - _- 1l'I"1'H — JANE NIGH and JOHIN ARCHER View Inn) = ,>, S - _ AND — FOX N E W � � - try _ - REN i - F CilA A� FRIDAY. JULY 11 — 2.30 p. M. AfternTe ' .' ed -- AY,-TUES,, WEDNESDAY- -=. JULY 14,,15r 1S A11RACTIO:r' _ - _ Fairport United church _ h • O Steel Town - - — e �b Call m Stranger - - (Township Council--Continue _but provision be- made for r _ ; �_•�' COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR turning. Carried � Q a n�� STARRING'— ANN SEMtMAN'and JOH1N• LLTND Moved by Mr, .Newman, seconded _ WITH r-. SHELLEY WINfrMs and GARY 91ERRILL by Mr. Michell that Building Ins= Lector get permit and deposit, from _ IFi'6 $esOh CanmtQloiLy owner of trailer in con. 8, Lot 13. i ield- *­Mdtors n els n the Outf-8INGwQClerk instructed to: send Disney . 1TH — P LAS and JANE L IG copy of motion requiring - ' • pollee care be greased every' other • - Monday, July 14, 8:30 pe M. W A>Jz DOU�c T LEIGH -'- - week; advise W. H. Ellicott towatr , - ship mowers too busy to cut cemetr GOOD PR l ZZ,S • JACKPOT �1► $55 . erieb; get prices on .painting town ­THEATRE POLICY - hall roof ( Brougham ), and prices Box OffleE Opens. Evenings s.>t0 P. M. EVERYBODY WEL�OOME _. on eavertroughing same as rise 8atardays said Holidays a00 P. M. - Higiki School 13oard debenture by` Matinee Saturdays and Holidays 1A0 P. 11[. law not given third reading. - -Pickerin United Church W. A. A bylaw avas passed to control kLb4bL1GHT'PARK M ' g rpeed on- Whitevale streets. 'MASE PARKING A PLEASURE WITH OUR Moved by Mr,: Newman, 'seconded - .ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES by Mr. Burk that a bylaw (No. Baking Sade ` ' 'Aftemooe Tea 1916) to levy a greater penalty for *' no*payment of taxes be enpcted, AT HOME OF MRS- JOHN LAY' was passed;, and carried. _ i~'riday, July 18 3-5 P.M. Audle y One-Minute News /lam �- 71e hot weather is slowing ap' ; from Johns-ManYilie the crops 'on- the farms here.. The - ^+ hay crop was much lighter than laA year and grain is fast ripening.,_ artlett has been under the Mrs. B' I , a weather of late, largely due to_the. f'a. ,i-1�A s President eery warm days. ; a The temperatures have been rune .Started in Factor/ _ Hing very nigh Here ,and, qn Sunday �,�h • - last' the thereinom6tere registered �.ila1•h �,,, _ 12 fJ -de neer on the north aald west - _ :_ ... sides 'of the house.. Z. Z 9 Years Ago _ �- LOCAL I� Rev, Mr. Ferguson of 13irchctiffe _ _._. �. _ Heights United Church, a._caller -• +'F �- _._. - t oTJohn-Manville started president to Fibre Division. H hunch ~s a Grasmere on Sunday, Since the J-M =roe twenty-nine years ago In addition to bwwtaig intimaN- �SEVE'HAL YOUNG V-OMEN AS `WAITRESSES recen8 death of Mrs. Ferguson, he working in ttie cempahy's factory ly every phase of Jobas-�[aniiYe has decided to go to Peterbboro to, In Waukegan, 111. production Mr. Fisher 1s also an. i EXPERIENCED WAITRESS ZO SUPERV E live with a gran&daughter. He was -lie is A. R. Fisher, who became on t outstanding authgrlty ine min= i in Janu- i COOK w� Ing Presbyterian Church :: any, of 1961 androm�anade pass - fibre, asW material iri tit@ Mr: and Mrs. Jay Gelder of Boca dent in March. aha more than 400 difheen9 Ih m 0[ :. VERA T ENTERTAIlr'ERS ton, Fla, were recent callers at wen to won the Asphalt . 11p[aaiville. m� Ra utaN»edby Johns � ' _ Gnat=mere Farm. -iVirs: Gelder. wasA Se lleoame president d IIM eon= _ _ _ ._ formerly_ Miss. Errnma Brodie, Clare W fing Aepartment o1 the com- RERU1iREIT IMMEDIATELY "• = Wnuyka second largest plant, in pang at the aQe of 0ti. , nab, Clarer• e' • me an. ew yearshe horn a mont Miss Emma Mac ' m'ont accompanied them. became a manager, of t Lompoc, This to one of d,prei ��• - _ -- Yl nd _&h 1 cni fCalif., plant and then manager of a Wiles bringing you facts ofTom- C OSS The dle Bu ay oo pi c o ' Calf! the A�udle `Church was held at the Lite'largest J-M Ialarit, at Manvili>',_,-m ty_in erect about Jaiitilliflan- eek, and was N.J. ville oa• abo-ut eonditions affeotlaa d o "A.R „ w 3 Y Y -"r �' Lynbrook Park last w tlioron"ghl • ' - enjo e � • b"- a large ;Five years ago as a national economy. crowd. - pointed senior vice president -for . - Master Beverley Bryant, as Juni- Production and_ acting general _ PICREkING PH0:�1E for fanner, has an acre of new Maim bat . called Lanark, on his father's _ - - . * r- • far ri -here.-•This oat is well -known — 1952 Draper recently: _ .__ ..' __ �' _ in astern Ontario, but is not an 2 Green River. _ Mr. and Mrs Galvin S. Nodd and exhibition oat on -.account of its .10 and everyone is 'expected-to' be -It is ivinot�d that jjhhe Ganes have Miss Mary Pearce, of Badaxe, Mich, brown chaff, but it may be- a good at �%he tables by 6,30,' All the pi?o sold 'their 60-accrefarm for a good lir. paid Mrs,, .Feter Stemwyk, of visited Mrs. Blake Lehman and -the pr6ducing' and feed, oat, pie of-,the district are welcome. sized figure to a Markham man Dearborn Baptist Mission, Grand , Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Barefoot, Mr. l The annual picnic of the .Audley . Games and other attractions will Master Bobbie Blake, :Greenwood. Rapids, Mich., eisited Mr, and .Mrs.: family on the weele-end, - Community Club will be held at , feature . thin annual _geb-together is spending a -part of his -'holidays Lynnbrook Park on Thursday, July playtime, with his grandparents here,