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Imo,.» .k ,�+ �•- R �� M�. •L, R +_YOL. 71 N0, PICHER1NG, ONTARIO FRIDAYY JUL,lg. 1fl52— Cents per Copy Authorized as Second ClassMatter Subscription'Priee: $9,00 per year V. Si. =50 W. C. AURKAR and SON FUbt,rMERS Gordon' -House To ,_Continue . As hotel -.-Bein Had -Afid R dmli�*d 11111111� Women's Institute Bus Trip To �-A � � � ALL Gordan House Changes hands Barrie to Quilt and Rug Fair And BY CLIFF GORDON P1Clierll�g Village _ Museum y B. Monk, sun of Mr. and . F �} LOCAL WI SE On July '31, at 8.40 a. m, the lad- AS MANY Mrs. Morals, Station Road, S AND i ieb of Pickering Women's Inlfbiiute leaves on Saturday to visit his aunt - ' - are meeting at the bloat-Corners The h&te teen games in Miss Mary Mork, at Louisville Ky. g re n four —' re, to take a bus tri to Barrie. t� past t week in Th fur local Mr. and Mrs, Cyril E. Morley vier a he P have come a first two Would all Ladies interested, please' l? ,ibed the Runciman family at Cop- - being a double-header out in Brook contact Mrs. Cliff, Barkey, Phone 1 Per Cliff, while on a trip, to Mang- lin on Thurpday of last week. The, itoulin Island and other northern Y' $2.50. Ladies please provide own locale won the first game of that pate, +. filxttae by s 19- 6 score. Pyeite Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gould and weth-. lunch, went e route -for Pickering and �ry were at London last week for > 'lie held the Brooklin lads to six hits x� i several days. BLUE CROSS MEMBERS OIF while Brooklin kicked in with nine Mr, and Mrs, John 'Fallaise at9d v� t WOMEN'S INSTITUTE'S GROUP , errors. make things worse, 7214 Carol are I, spending a week at Lake LEASE NOTE1 second game however, was a dila Y&awag&Ma, near Dorset. ; Y J - - . • * s s s -' Brent story. This time Brooklin M=. and Mee. Ken Morleyand Owing to a change in the Blue were the victors as they napped out familyhave rdturned from two- Cron , • Crone Plan, it is necessary to con. 18 hits for 9 runs as the Pickering week otor trip to Sault Ste. Marfa, salt as to future action I suggest team' scald only. garner a pair of "Jack" Boyes and his staff were _ that as many as possible meet at, tallies,. Mackey was the wiruiing presented with a beautiful bouquet - - me Monday con, hurler, Featherstone started on the f �yh21, at '4.0 p. m mound for Pickering but had to give ere, on p5alturgday, err N afters of flowers � J new , store h We are sorry to hear that Mr. _ . - A. E. Richardson 'way to Pgette in the sixth. Y i� "+=11°" *` +. '1 hen, on Friday night, Pickering Shaver has been confined to bed J ! Announcement to officially made egg from Toronto, to have Sunday PIC.KERING PUBLIC LIBRARY had .to play the Whitby Stokers on for a while, - their diamond ette• again Mr. and Mrs. M, S. Chapman are �C ;f3tis week of the acquiring of the dinner at the Gordon Hoose. - WILL BE CLOSED I'Y g � Sot the ' - -- iGordoa House Hotel here, by Mr. Mr. Robin Gordon, son of the de. from August 5 to 2S, incluw�a. and for the pitching chores and he a good job as he v from a trip up around the J gCron, Realtor, .Toronto and ceased has been operating the bus- I Patrons will be allowed to take ga a up ten Georgian Bay area Kincardine. i _ -r`' hits and held the Stookers off the A1 loses up to Pe present time. :out extra books for the period we Owen Sound;>MeaYord and Tober- ends a second decade for' Mr Cross, at the moment, has are closed. score sheet until the sixth inning. mory. e _ Caldwell was a b factor in the Ow well-knowu hotel Btu2t, it is a- program of redecorating under i ibrarisn _ Pickering win ase he rapped out a Mr.= John Moore has -sola his pro- way, in the early 80's by way, expecting to open again short: perty next door to ,Wen. McEachnie ly. Piumb: is being installed, two NOTICE homer with the bags }ceded. So the Jr.,to a Toronto feels] Rhe Cuthbert family, and named g ; final outcome was 11 4 Y' Abe "Cuth�ero House"; a view of dining-rooms and a coffee bar will _ Beauty Salon Vacation_ �w in favor Yew homes going up in this vil% soros of its old hotel registers of be in operation, entertainment dull • • • . of Pickering. Even with Loreno age include thos+r+ol: Cliff Berkey, meal hours Will be an attrac- playing for tate Stokers. o ! ,K Rhone days when the bar was open, g Mrs, Barrett's, Salon will • e • •, PPo a the Public Sehao., F. M gives a good picture of the client- tion; Goodblighting, of the building be closed three week$, commencing `i Chapman and Frank Woods, on . ele enjoyed in those days. Later and grounds will be carried out. g Brooklin Dump Locals 18.-11 I' Jones Av and Geo. Brow,; sof our Mr. Cross told. the News that he I July 1, until August i 1, Thank e, � :As- Poet Umpiring Spoils Game " Public School stuff. -on the new - •- ..� yyvnehased by the late James Gordan I you, to one o! the , rho business has remained wit}un viould like .to provide such .services - poorest umpired street. opened south of the park. : and type of entertainment as to garnet witnessed in a long time, Mrs. C. Fairfan and son,. Wick. the family until glia date. Wedding Announcement Brooklin trounced our local favor- visited her sirter Mrs,' R. T. Doble tiitereet and attract local patronage i g The .lets Met+ Gordon quality seed iter 18`11, The Pickering nine just and - the hotel's cuisine the quality of ..wholesomeness being . apperaioat � :.- ' - .. "'—". - g j Daily tE is geek, .,which was known arrer the province is objective: Mrs, Ethel Stroud, Dunbarton, t couldn't- beat the eleven men they Mrs. S. Run.,Wls i,9 home from the _ saws attracted many a tratveller who . The accompanying_ photograph, announew the engagement of her ,had to contend with, Bragg, behind h i dada G osp til, 3 .nice.y, made it -convenient to atop at the the property of the News, was taken I daughter Kathleen Charlotte to the plate was simply terrible and Mrs. henry WeVnpy and children Gordon House, Pickeriag,•`when on over fifty years ago,. when picket j Mr, Wallace Vanderkooi, the marc- Shelenkoff, on the bases was -as are at Pbrt fevers this week. � hls travels. Some living here today fences were absolutely .essential to iage; to take place on- August 4; bad. Brooklin •started off on the ,We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Young recall the dexiv days of the brow keep the villagers' cow . and .piles ( 1952, at 8,00 o'clock -in the after- I right foot in the first inning as from IBearboio, and 'their two child- ed th e properthey Reformed _ldmmed automobiles,. whose owners away from privatty, thnoon at the Christian Refoey galthered up a pair of suns off ren to the vi1 age. They have moved SJ being allowed to roaour streets Church, bo.wmanville,-Orae: - an error arid- a pair of hits. Our into the hour.. where the Tom All- rJsked tree blowouts to reach Pick- : fi In .those days. lads ."were a little -better howe7er, en's li7 ed on Lihec'n Ave •lial - -' and they collected four hits and an Mr, and M •s - Miteheli,- recently :' a Annual Junior Farmer Picnic To Be , rune.' f t JOHN R $OYES OPEl�tS • Heb at Genera Park - error for• three and added out from Brit •n who .have been lives Foratea Pickering resident, Miss I another in the second,. Brooklin Ing with her Fister, Mfrs, Dolma NEW,'' MODERN DRUG STORE - came back and added one in the Jr.., _bate r sued to he gay, , Allegra' Cr6nk, Thotwad Oaks, Cal. - .The ann$al picnic of the'Oatario third, and ``Pipe'" ten, in the 4th. Mrs. Jack Bryant bad her friend Honored In Communit Reception -:We've corse a long way- in this County Junior Farmers Association I Ibis was where Bra showed his- Miss Eya : Schuha f lbroata ,4 i e • * * y .village from dee days fitly years will be held at .Geneva Park un Fri- I poor knowleugr bt u:g piling, as he with hPr last a^te}cend - < _ The News is in receipt of a copy ago and more, when'the early' will- day, July 18, at 7.15 p, m. Every, claimed on. a* forced play, you have A young }ady learning to driv e doctors rated the town drug one cordial] invited to'-attetA g e her ^�►: to truth the man. Perhaps the bo bo >� of the April 26tb_issue of the Camp o y '. P Y o friend's car l::ett Sunday, hit sa'illo News California, parrying the store dawn the hill a bit, oust, tit_ The picnic supper will begin at needs someone ..to take him aside apothem car rent through a' fence + street from the Gordon House, just 7:15 and pease bring your lunch, and read bim the rule -it seems a' ,and landed pop the verandah of a ;lengthy story of the cd-tnmunity about, where Mrs. Csfik's residence, cutlery and cups, Ice cream and'soft Icinch he :sn't al,l,,.,tu it" them hire- home-at .the vest end of the villa leeeption to and honoring a former now standd-atbe ". old d store i drinks will be supplied by the, Jun. self.T1is µ;ss en6u h to dishearten resident and native of Pickering, which like the barber and h- striped Farmers to su lement the. lunch -i g age: Damage Was e�ierisi re to say , Khe orals and they Played a poor the least. '�o one hurt. ]Lias Allegra Croak, a slater of the ,pole, had those big five gallon. veer There will be, a ball: game after i p y late Robert H. Cronk, of this place, eels full of colored water, sitting in game the rest of the may. Harper Mine Cronk went to Los Angeles g supper, so bring your running i -as the i.ig.nuise'for Brooklin with g the windows--something of, a trade shoes, The evening µ1l be brought " a• it of homers and a duubie, xo-t- L D..B_-n1 q To Be. Presented - t 92 S, and in j 9 3 2 purchased one ..roar k that our aura B y -am i 3 'a little known section of S g people of tv to a close by a dance in the Gen- ! tin on t:vice also b • errois. Itood Charcoal Drawing Of Self yb day have. never seem-end this drug eva Park Pwdljon from 8,00 p• alit wish four for six and Caldwell with thist siuiny state. There "were ,only store sold drugs to 1,00 a. m. There :s a swirninins' three doubles in si:x attem ts, were Fo}loxv."ng the,Cities Service Oil -¢ two or three trees on the acre,, but .. -John R "Jack" Boyes, Phm. B., ! pool in the perk •fcr '.irc &e who 'like bem in -a !osis cause. P -Co. Broar- last • 4lor'day evening being tree conscious, she commenced who has been o iatin in the A g dc'as Pe g to swim, The picnic is under the 4ine tiews ,. in receipt of a large Al planting trees; not only. on her own I stand neat door to the. McFa&hnie ! supervi.;. cin of Doris RL4brough, , char•coa:.!raving by the well known lot, but ' on the hills around. . The : Funeral Home, since his graduation Pre:.ident of the Assu.ia:.un, and, � AUCTIQ-, iSALB - �Uanadis^ artist Egix:it Reed, of miles of grape -tines in Thousand has, . dur:ng the past few months . i Bill Boyes, the Secretary, together. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ; 'Mr. L. D. franks, of this village, _ Osis today, are said to be the "of R bean erecting a modern, substantial with their Ekecu%ive arca D.rectors.. the property of who was rtferred to, in the brca�- spring" of.vines She had planted on cement masonry building opposite The Junior Farmer Picric is' an I cast as the Viliage patriarch. leer own'1aad.'It would appear that the town hall, and opened for burr annual event and- µab veru- much �. „kl1CHAEL DWkER The `ewe will present Nr, Banks Miss Crook is being credited with in�; nfi aturda hundred feert enjoyed by inose who attended lit picketing, Ontario with this extremely ' true likeness the opening and original settlement' year. awing of hiinsel but are hangiii ` - - ei�r...Pnt work in 7lnousarid y - (- Church St. Opop�ite R: C. Church f, g floor space in all, plenty of glass the same in,, our windows for a few Oaks-a real town father (mother). •and showcases, plastic tile flooring, 'Pic District High School .Calf � SATURDAY, JULY .i 9, 19 i2 day's, that many might see• it first. She was given a tremendous ovation you have:the feeling a=lien you walk Club Hinds Meeting � Sale At One P. M, We hang n-ith' it the .photograph at this reception.'. Thousand •.Oaks . in that you're going to at least * * * -=Wm. :TAW, Auctioneer - which 'te 'took, .and from which the y was her bobby end love and today have elbow room, with adegpate .4 meeting of the Plckerin Distf —� _ drawing was inade, that you inight at eighty years, slit still takes part: s are to stand and -look ,over show ' ' g $ note the very true - P riot High achoo Calf Club was held tb reproduction g to be }sad in many such stores 'today, °• FILM CLUB - m or- leads t about eve group. " g l • � THE l� every cases and shelves-something not I at the farm, of W. H. Westne ,and - • * + • ;- in the 'neighborhood. While the local Y B1RiHS Lions', Club took • the lead "in this„ which are crowded with magazines i Son, on "lh.ir_day, July 10 - at 8.40 The YTIm Club met at the home recognition", every organization in p. m. D. S. Tc i of Air: and' Mrs. Bussty, parents of Born tb_ Dir. and Mrs. Earl Otte- ' gra ,.. and no-,elties. The pro ram was o e ' the community had a part. We have a truly attracfive pharm:- g R-ped by Mr. Jackson Bussey, of 'Riverside Drh-e, well (nee Jean Annan), Pickering, _ The PickeringNews, for this y put down A. J. Gila, Assistant Agricultural 1 picketing, on July 9. 'On entering a son Ronald Clen d' on Jul, 11 ac .now, which we will Re tesentati e alt t ubrici c, ho ! g g p v lith, neighborhood,'expressss its pride in as another item of progress, and an P g lv their rounds each irou -,vas shown 1952, at the Osha,�'a General Hosg- claiming Pickering as the home of e e on the future. "Such im rove- demonst;•aced the points qi the ideal .i around their rock garden, a beaut- ital - - a former...citizen who has been.given - y P type dairy animal on one of Mr• iful lily pond, and were told the such a tremendous reception by her menta gives the entire community , Westney's two-year-old heifers. names of all • the various flowers ONE FpL'BSCRIBBR - a lift, of which we are not at first { .-Followingthis a ,ch, club member California friends. conscious. " and bushes. After the rain wt,.ich had a chance to test his or her skillhad fallen previously, the garden The Editor: , at judging on two classes of cattle; I was a mass of beautiful colors, As Will you please renew . my sub- one a mature cow in milk, and the ' always, there is a door prize offer- strip too 'the News for another other- 'a heifer irf milk class. ear... w won The senior class was judged by by Mrs, Ivy Skitch, of Frenchman's what is going on in' the township. Mr, Bili Boyes, Club Leader, and he 1 Bay--alovely selection of assorted (signed) gave reasons for his placings, biscuits weighing three pounds, and In judging the, heifers in milk donated by Chrisltze Brown Co.;' of Dumbarton Hiwanis Club News J each club member had to give his r • • • • e _ -:dor annOdntenttnt Of To onto• We are sorry to hear bhat • or her rom:ons for placing the class. Mr, Jackson Bussey is leaving our Past President Bob Stroud will be ti _ _ Mr, Westney Jr. took charge of this Film_ Club, for•'a while, as he is speaker at the next meeting. part of the program and summed up (continued on Members of the Leaside Club will � FLOODLIGHT, Page Five) by judging the class with reasons be Present.'f.or the order of placing. Please-•No.. Intox}catntelThe Club met at Cedar GlenOPED' The meeting was rounded off with + • * • last Week, the occasion of the - - - a discussion 'on_breeding led by Mr, We (the News? -picked up- ,a cir- Club's picnic..A "good time was had _ _. A J. Gill. Miss Alaine Lishman, cular at the side . of the highway by all." -r Piesident . of the Glob, M thanked today, Prepared by the Brewers' P�siiient Harold Mitchell will ,A M E - - serec Moselle Westney for the privilege of Warehousing Recreation Club, con; +present the award the Club reivsld-0 holding 8 the meeting at their farm, rtaining -instructions to their employ- . it the convatMon, to Bob StrouStroudst and alto for the refresbatents pion ees on .the Club Picnic held on July Monday evening's meeting. _ vided. _ 8th_ (doesn't say where), but at the Twelve of-the nmemben Witt fA _ -_ �tRoNT p -7- Mr. Jack -Russ Srom the District . bottom of the sheet there i. this Medoc last Friday and p>nssmllad f High school was present At the rtriking bit of instruction--"No int the "t welling eight ball" to 69 s►eeti . i tosicants, please]" 1tEadoe C,, ab �m:�y` ..:, ;,•^,S•. .� �h�. ,,... .:. .,� .. 4,: ,: .� .�✓ mss. ..���y't i.-.'-�v 6. .....a.. ... ^,.:... .' .. ',,,,_... .-,.. :'. Y. ,V S .d .. \ •a•F.{: 5K.- h+ilyyi W • .. - aff"00L ESSON' x .T�• E — __ - .. •. -' , .'1 /y% f�f�',Y 7� t �`.g"+�°v. 'roe h '../r ,, . ,Y ` OiA X�' • By Rev. R. Barclay waKrsn• ' - S.A., B.D. ' a Humility. 4 '• s as 25-27; S' 22-23. .t . fudges 6:11-17, - -- . �— Memory Selection -Teach me T1W way, O Lord; and lad me in a plain path. -Psalm 27:AS- 11. It is always -refreshing to find a man who possesaea the_ great cove- - AN .. " 1 . _. - ,e , ` bmatiomof hh humility faith. With. �( s h n thecan Lord hi u H > - purpose: Gideon was such acch a man. ' -7 "My wife accuses me of being * power, and looks down .upon this selfish sari a liar which I ata," * leaser creature with contempt. He came from a poor family and in So • begins an astonishing Utter * This man's thinking is as for- his own estimate be was the leant ' from a man honest (or defiant) * eign to most of my readers as in that family. But heartened by - enough to admit his faults but though he came from another a vision be became an adventurer, thinks he is en- * world. _ for God in three great ways. In _ titled to them. * How his wife has stood him / the realm of personal religion Cid- He has never s all these years is a marvel _ _ _• told his wife *, Where are the dreams she eon found a faith for himself. The how much moa- . *dreamed of marriage to the man - story of the fleece has been judged ey he makes, s she once must have loved? De- by some to be a crude method to nor how mach: * nied the confidence and affection test God, but out of it Gideon he has in his * she deserves she has •watched evolved a faith that satisfied him, - pocket for his * them vanish one by 'one, swept that upheld him. Religion, if it - family's use that is to have any personal value, must - day. "Marriage," y away by' a mans complacent - _ she reminds him, "is not built on vanity and selfishness. 9 be founded upon personal expert-. * I suppose she has stuck it out ence. lies'I' drink, . smoke, a because, 'of h Because Gideon had a living faith and I'm a ' bee her four girls. • How has she managed to bring he moved fo his next great ad- - tightwad:' he cQnfcsses. "But • P " Rock Mourttoin Diesels Anew .era of mountain railroading in venture, that. of a leader in social hasn't a man the right to some the u to a Christian way? Y - 'fun? My father once told me a * Never knowing what income she Canada is being unfolded as modern streamlined Canadian service, Today the land is in the - - moa could strike his wife if she * could count on for their increas- Pacific Railway diesels, the first to go into service in the Rocky grip of enemies just as relentless - slapped him first. and I agree. *crag needs nor even. what educa- Mountains, replace steam locomotives, longtime eoncwere a of the 1-0 moose. of Israel Political life it - * tion they could expect, she has, else slopes and rugged mountain wilderness. Pictured are two of full of evil; in too many ways un - "M wife' works hard. We haveP P gg scrupulous men exploit the people. four girls, and she is raising them lived from day to day in anxiety 48 new diesel units which the C.P.R. has acquired since last fall and despair. Ploddisig along like The poor are oppressed, ffie weak in a Christian. way I wish to If train operations in the Rookie; and Alberta foothills are crushed. We must adventure for = - • a buufened animal, her spirit has - - between Revelstoke, B.C., and Calgary, Alta., as theyiF a you'd print thio letter. I'd Woe to a been crushed, and her hopes have p� the defeat of all that harms or hurts _ settle this once and for all." • wiNiered' within her. passenger train past towering peaks near Lake Louise. Passenger_ our fellows. WHAM' A isdARRIII,G$1 * and freight trains on this run,• -stns: of the toughest in the world, The noblept act 'of all in 6ideoe's -> + How to convince such a man This husband would never * of the meaning 'of -true marriage? ' dare treat his business partner ore being given diesel power as part of the rWJwoy's five-year life was the refusal of a crown M diueliaotio� r ram. when it offered no.opportunity for + Whatever his wife -(or n say, as he has treated his wife. He p - serving men. The man who would - * would laugh at the premise that _ *would- be 'news to him.. - - lead for ambition's Bake always + marriage is the most important From his father be has the leadershi the sessions could not ends a elave,.but he who adventures * partnership that life offers -sad r L.' = become dull. I- think he had the for others will find his kin dom * idea that the husband dominates g * the -one in which. he has. failed. t ` • A the home, and the wife does as - womenfolk under a spell! This little awaiting him, for he will be crown - miserably. she is told.'':He demands- all the +miserably. •., e,,,w^,i, �� story almost proves --it. One even- ed in the hearts of those for whom + keeps house, a bachelor; she * It is hie wife who has my a few of us were chattingto. - he sacrificed. - + sympathy. As for him. will be �0; +;,,� rag p bears his children, gether. including two elderly ladies. The lesson illustiates the import ' ever know -all that he has missed p• once of morale. The fearful were + and submits .like the slave she is. Q inions about. Dr, • ,Hardy .were . t friom the heights of his male * -in. marriage and will continue to M g f � tossed back and forth. Said Elder- 'sent home as well --aa those loners ♦ pupesiority he ..glories in his mesa. Qfik • • r eridOLtt� CL ¢ h'dY - No 1: "I do thank Dr. of Nee who laid aside their armoue -- oiiderfu hairmaa," TO "HRS. A. C.": In your hue- E L iNa. 2: "Yes,llcdo too, He won le 1Pye men sof ftith�t ori ;in _ Hardy -- 'Bare ,And Beautiftul bead's present lav circumstances, Last week was a strange'-mut-' is very clever. Have you read his us more such men today:' _ I. realize how anxious you are to • contribute to the family incomes lure of work and pleasure; worry book, 'The Unfulfilled?'' You - do not tell me of your and relief. Work and worry at E.L, No. 1: "No, I have heard aptitudes of talents, .sad it is def- the beginning of the wick; work a lot_ about it, and I intended read- Semple Ernbroide" _ ficult for one who does not know ing it, but now 1 don't think I _ • -and relief at the end of it. Plea- will. I like Dr. Hardy so much 'you to be of practical aid. These -sure was sandwiched in between. 1 am afraid if 1- read his- book -I suggestions, though, may be worth your considering: _ Monday and Tuesday were almost might be disillusioned l" - E.L. No. 2: "Yes, that is what You -have a emelt boy to look in despair, wondering if our beat _ after, so whatever you -do take on field of hay was doomed to spoil 1' am' afraid of too, i-den't-think - _ - shall read it either! " _ n e de at . • rri • 'should be -something you as 'because of the damp, humid air, - - s . ! • . • home. The sad experiences you re- And then the sun came out, ac- If you have .read "The Unfulfill- late reveal your shyness, which you ed" you will understand their re- s• •' companied by a hot, drying wind. marks. Apropos of that, one of the. say you cannot -.overcome. So- sell-. Partner got out the tractor and 6'» .. • • • ing, for you, is out. lecturers saidthat many books had, • .jr ? rake to turn the hay just about the m be both provocative and pro- SIZES Can you sew. Alter clothes? same time as the baling machine s• • • Such services are in demand every= moved in, By 5.30 the field was vokiti . I told Dr. Hardyal thought. it-lir tris book filled those requirements ' where. scattered with nice, dry, tight bales, very well. He'replied, "Year it was _ �, ' • How about . taking the child of While .thea was going on 1 was , ' meant to." Bearing that in mind, r a working mother.into.your home-' making -last-minute preparations h t 1question- c five days a week? for going away on a little trip -a t e two elderly Ladies • in, • could surely read the book and Many a wdman makes real pin- trip that would have given me IiteJe - money by getting 'magazine' iub= pleasure had the baling not been still retain their personal liking scriptions over 'her telephone. done. `Or that mi ht -have been for. Dr. Hardy. ~ Doigg personal shopping; for busy:' cancelled altogethetgIn fact. t think The Campbells created a good i people while 'your son is at school it would -have been had Partner deal of confusion and amusement. can be profitable, too. Let all your ' not insisted' that I stick to my` There was Marsocie�Vilkins Camp- - ' bell, Toronto, Mar ones Freeman _ friends know you're looking for plans. "You have been looking for - work: They may have other ideas, ward to this trip- for weeks -you Campbell, Hamilton, and .Grace according to their needs. just go and forget about the hay." Campbell, Montreal, all of whom are well 'known, but getting the Also, consult a good employment In a way that made- sense -I _ agency, and tell them your prob. right authors to -the right books couldn t change the weather=bat was where the confusion' came in. lem. They .may be able to, put you what farm . woman can go away -in touch with some business that from hatt�e in comfort knowing she Wilfrid Jury, 'historign, gave is can 'supply wbrk' you can da at is leaving her partner to, face work illustrated lecture showing Indian home: worries alone? relics and camp sites, along the Hu- relics down such. ideas willronian trail, -particularly at Sault suggest others. Try it, and good But everything turned out fine- St. Marie. This was followed by R47�9 •by evening .1 was on my way to n address by Franklin MaeDo*- 10--20 �ONt� .� luck- * * * London town. London, Ontario, in outlining the'.wl.q and wherefore _ Have' you failed an a husband? ago my Lando rite of "The - ain that is -probably the in his writing 'ng Champ! �1�/2 _ t7 _ I am likpel to see in. And why Er Nf+& Ind your marriage vows • again- R AIi ' y �j// � a is is tri the An to London? Well, that - 1 Y and be humble . Anne Hirst' these sessions were held. at ~`R's ander, are nual 'Convention of ' Thames Hall 'at the Western Uni- undemanding, LUCKY YOU, Jr. Mi$s! You PUFF go the sleeves on the here for all whQ ask. Whits bar the Canadian Authors 1Cs3ocias at versity 'and excellent acro as pro- ' •. prettiest day -to -date blouse you at Boa 1, 123 Eighteenth 8t.. New was in session. Last year it was at tion. •for' those attending .was pro-. ' cora make this new dress so easi(yl. could est dal Square neck in front, 'Toronto, Ont Banff, and the year before at Hali- vided at Spencer and Huron Col- That lovely design is simple -to - fax but when it came as near home lege. And the heat?` If -the sea- embroider. either ¢y- hand or by and who'd guess it plunges to a as London 1 was determined to et machine. And for fashion - the _ HE KNEW g cions had not been -so interesting it would hive been igitolernblo, ItEmpire-style waistline, the beau to sew, there's just one pattern • g � - Now I don't su ose man of , . part to front; back is all in one Having, been taken a girl out re Y did, however, add. much tQ the 'transfer; tissue inJr. Miss F� on would be interested if I told s with ties, wraps to tiny waist. for some time, , a why young moa Y ,informality. Th- inen• discarded sizes f 11, 13 15,p]7.efSize 13 takes Pattern R4719: Misses'- Sizes 10,. was, now trying to screw up 'his You about the lectures and discus- ties and packets. The women, did , ' Courake to propose to her. But sions that took place day after day, not pay too mural attention to 4 318 yards 35 -inch. State size. - .12; 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes somehow he couldn't find the right but I think you would enjoy meet- appearances either -hats and glories Send TWENTY-FIVE • CENT8 _ y: 2 yards 3S -inch fabric. words. At loot he -blurted out: ifig, as 1 did, the authors of many were conspicuous by -their absence.• is coins (stamps cannot be accep- This pattern easy to. use, sem- "W -would you help me to spend books, short stories and magazine I arrived home home Friday af- ted) for this pattern to Box 1, l23 ple t6 sew, is tested for fit.' Has my aalacyP" articles with which most of us 'are ternoo., to find the baling machine, EighteQnth St., New. Toronto, On - complete llustrated instructions. "Why, 'of course," she replied familiar -and also th_ little human . here again: Partner raking at the Print plainly .PATTERN NUM- _Ssnd. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS brightly. interest sidelines that are bound to back of the farm;,a coa�;jn�t_calved BER and SIZE, your NAME and (35c), in .coins (stamps cannot be "1-I mean for ever," fie contie- come into the picture wherever _ . in the field; Bob ittove, down to. ADDRESS. "� • accepted) for this- pattern. 'Ptint ' 'Ued, people are held together by it cam- Oakville. teMporarilr - coming . Such a colorful vpundup . of plami 'SIZE, NAXE, AMDRZSS. "Oh, it won't last. as long as mon interest, home at night. and taking. his luncfi handiwork ideas! Send ,hs•enty-fire - STYL'E NUMBER. that" she assured him with a bright Dr. W. G. Hardy.. author of each day, llardly a thing left to cents now .for r,ur Laura �!'i:reler Send order to Sox 1. 123 smile• "Tile Unfutfilleil" and president of eat, of course, and .men coming Needlecraft l oti oq. l l+n:�sc your f:ighteenth St., New Toronto Oat• the CAA, was chairman for the con- to. draw: in -hay aggro that same patterns front unr gni!> ii:•�strited Of all American husbands and rentfon We couldn't.haus had aSaint night.. toys, dolls,, iir+;,acanll xrc 'ircrscnd ' - wives, 2(f:per Cent claim they never better, men for the fob -witty. "And the. house . , .1 Have -1 been accessories. A pattern Icor a has+• 'ISSUE 29 - 1951 i "nnmci, a recent survey discovered. whimsical and efficient. Under his busy? 1 leave you guess. ball"is printed richt in tise'finrids .7— ' •• i I . Lr to ;• <.y `A -� a _able Woodlands i -.-.-Greenwood holiday with Dr. Black, at Be$verbon. CHAS. COOPER Motor Sales f ANO. ...BUILDING SUPPLIES enders The Arthur Skidrwors Metal 'Pro- �+� The W. M• S. od the circuit met home Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beare and daughters spent Sunday with W. A. . 1 :• - _._dine Service To Man - In T his Area �sphslt _,dam plant will be closing down at the of Mrs. Milton Pegg. and Mrs. Hilts. y 1tom July Sb tb.August 5, in order on the afternoon of July 10, with, Paul Van Blaricom is away camp, - Oement, Lime & Plaster - rf .'that all employees might holiday at `tire soverd of the members taking part in the dramatising intfor the month of July. Z. y x 1 rime time. This will be the first form of the ppo�. "Death rs. Walmer Helm, daughter fat ..:geaerai shutdown since the firm gram of the Earth." ricin and son Jinm le from Kiech- - commenced operation ailbnt six The County Medical .Operators er; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brumner J _ -yews ago. Prospeft are bright for will be served a supper in the 0. S. supper meet+- Ing will be spent studying surgical and dau terSue, with N. and Mrs. Randall. � � .� ;_� , ,� • < w �✓ ., x , :a usy pen ea a nea -day is Greer, Arthur Skidmore now •� � ��, owns the buildings d pro , o rations. PeThe Greenwoodcon - TENDERS FOUR NDW' PUBLIC SCHOOL - occupied b his enterprise, and his ' gregations held rtheir S S. No. THREE S'Ny J f ` forty or more employees have steady ;annual picnic on Tues -x WEST y4 � . etnploymerct neatly the whole year day, July 15, at Cedar Glen Park Pickering, Ontano round, so the importance of this The Y. P. U. had a good meeting • • • • •t , - to our coxmrrunity can at the Y. P. U. at E Epworth Last SEALED bulk tenders will be re - Measly be understood, Thursday Thursday. 'Mrs. delved up till five o'clock, E. D. S. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Usher -Sloan have Glen and Eastwood and Time, Friday, August 1, 1952, by been visiting at the Skidmore sunr Linda, visited relatives in Petexbory the Secretary of the School Board, 'mer home at Lake St, Pe �; . on Sunday last, Mr. Alfred Tyas, R. R. 3 Pickering, - All is hustle and bustle on'High- Miss Evelyn McVey and friend of Ontario r ' t hush - Mmil. Powerful graders are Toronto visited friends in the villi Plans, sped!cations, insttucilons uprooting , tree trunks and trucks age on Monday, to bidders and tenfler forms may be .; ire haulingg road ballast and gravel. Ctli Congratulations • to the Hijrh obtained at tht office of the arch- +' :Many loe�children, from three to School students in their successes items Messrs Carter and Coleman, •' age, are superin- tendi:eightng years of a tending the work for Ro.y Ward during .the past year. They are: due Pegg Patsy Brooks, Joyce.Cloeson 8 Wellington 3t. East. Toronto. ?the lowest, or an} ender •not j and his men Your repo► -ter has David Pegg, Joanne Morden, Denis I Tlogerson, Billie Maxwell necessarily accepted, f,.4..y ti . <'„ • heard a great amount 'of favorable -comment on the industry and en- and Marie Maxwell. , .1!i,� A deposit of (25.00 for each set of plans will he required. This der t, T1ris popular G. M. C. and International Hasvegtez• Dealer, at Clarel.' -well -- _ :• orgy displayed by the men who are Reg.and Mrs. Hoskins and far.:- ' ily were callers at Mrs, Gibson posit will be refunded when plans returned in 7nony, •(phone 1041 has become kzio%u tp the farmers in thiel section because %hey have -continually offered the public the most de- `.k working on the road. It is doubtful If there harder lot s on 'are Saturday, good eondihen penda'�(e line of products combined with a prompt and courteous sen ; ;+ are a working of - - I Ac Their businrse has axgan ded nd can be axtested by the tact - ., that they paid over thirty thousand dollars in wages to their employ}.' eft in the pas- year. You will fird at this reliable firm, such great products as Chevrolet, ' Oldsmobile, Puniiac and Buick cars; G.. M. C. trucks; International Harvester implements and trucks: Beatty Bras equipment and elecF trical appliancas and Frigidaire Appliances—Names that carry a guar6 antee of first-quolitp and economy. This firm aai been in business for twenty-sioc years, and they have a Wholesale Farm F-quipment and Intporcirg Business operating throughout Canada The fact that this firm hae e-tpanded over these years evidence th•it• trey have -served the farmers reasonably and sat i -s factor" y. 4'V, a know that you will find ilt to your•ad'vaniage to drop intra t-'ris r. Uable dealer if you are c+arsidetir.g buying, because Satre• ---- faction 's their trademarkAere. Lr to ;• <.y `A -� a 4p DUELS f ANO. ...BUILDING SUPPLIES __ 1- Inaatation ..._ Roll Root'in- Shingles �sphslt _ insul b-rik Siditige _ nook -lath ' ' - bbeet Rock 4. Ineniating Board Oement, Lime & Plaster - PHoMB W MITCHELL p758 74 _ • o«. Trucks Pau Yarr Way __. :, ILI r% %Ai _ ONTARIO. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS H. DOUCErT, Minidw, , 3 a • v 1 , i WOO, Adv t- dl Resident Agent, `Your Friers y ' F FOR SALF1-- nugrber of •pullets► INSURANCE AGENT 1 Cp$iELL+Ti(.� - ; - ---Nowhampshirea, three mont2s old. — It �,,:..: OR _UT ..at Hugh Squires' Farm, Pickering. Lit t_ FIRE,.CXSCTALTY BUNDS, ALfTOl40$iWs' ? 11� w parr HOTO'F1NI38II�1a ' LL1131LITY INSURANCE eta ��.�A . 7. _ 'S alll F-RO3S 11N•D LIST YOM PROPERTIES G_ a VETERINARY cul �11a YL�'SCE)Ii wit +e SALE WITH Vel BABY CLAIZE;,IONT CO-OP. —��� Nss.a.e Nails by the" Keg.. All sizes two to • : - !'` ti L -OURS RE Hays 11.00 per THAT ,.......�....�. Wyk 0 E • , six inch. One week only, $P • - keg. Alurninusn roofing, all lengths, , e . M. ���� fee p, M. to to P Steel roofing, We market Winter T(flH Sundays ` IV g P Wheat, Phone � today. , V PRESCRIPTION — � F - 1.0 a[. to Membership accepted here sac �, R 1`/S 8 T.-CD CK anorAh for Ontario C=ounty Co- i 1R=� P1J,�i , Medical ServicTk es. Application forms �J _ftme Be mai:ed on request. Don tdelay. anot- • R• � � V Y S, her Y �:,. - _... l cwrly - pick u FOR S?.,LF,VID --•C?are Jewel stove: a t new Williams - t J s _ ._ran 8ette; bookcase ij ]Qlie' Q! _ __ left ' Picktr�ng 2f 5 12 a tore ` - Sewing machine; three-quarter bed: da-enport. Apply Mrs. I. Baker an SI�IELDS 01INK FA.�Iti WEST BILL PICKERII ; No. 2 Highway. - - - ' A FOR SALF3- dining room suite, and 2 02 _..SCAB. E —PHONE. No. a . a coil spring and mattress. A. Gane. _ R R, 1, Picketing. >+ FOR '%-ALE--two men's bicycles, l f118 WEEK'S :IELPFUL f11NT5 one large, ona --call; Small tricycle; . " buffet and table; baby- carriage. �klas}i,ight easily found at night if band of luminous paint applred _ C,"AL Wa1CH sad C1AXi flet: cnabie. Mrs. Jackson, Liver -.. - - _ REPAIRING Pool Corners. -F,r Rea: Eztate,.lnaur,rnce and Horfgagcs' FiADIEO gEI3�iICE FOR SALE—Ennis piano, upright, V Make 1%4odel ..$75.00 or best cash offer. Mrs, W. _ An M or Mullins, ` 17 Hillview, Ave. Fairport Willson, e� t 14( S, •� Beach. i ! Arthur Field SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain five g •»3URUBBAN SPECIAW -- to fifteen pounds. New pep. too. Try _ - PEWNE Pickeriniz 5,%W3 famous Oatseor Tonic Tablets for 3'1'Oi' :�•�, Kt:�1GJTOV'12�., 9CA12. 7-Afl•2 VISIT OUR RECORD BAR double results: new healthy flesh; "get acquainted" OR - PIChERING MIDENTS MAY CALL $HCOSDB N+OoR+ � CffidT8 new vigor. `lea► g ,LVENINGS OIv'LY) - PI�CKERING AS J. - -_.. _ side, OAr�.Y 60c. All druggists. •IF IT'8 BAST we SHOULD HAPS M -And Surveys LAD?>�' sad A Hly'!'S' w , �ipg S,�j,g� —80d gallon tanks, gaI- Frasa ;� Terse: ti AA wedd[r vanized. suitable for cisterns etc. NO DOWN PAYMENT well waterproofed. �. T. SO 8'r 0 N r- Violet Swan. at � • • Rosebanlc Phone Pickering 111Wa: _ osts�Ie Lead sr►� Pickering Jewelry _ ,a, 1g - SILK MAFi�i And cern m„� _ <' F'OR SALT.-ib a0. tractor on nib- - �Ioodhoase Crus. _ pICBEtiII:G 'TE3WN8III8" ,. , ;pair tractor_ tires 12 "41: MAPLE LEAF WEINERS 494 lb. Ago MAX:BtJZLDIhFG Pl [I'tSone fire 1200-24 near new; twsese, z AL :. Numerous other ._. -� •:" .large tarpaul`na.. • --- _ - Tnes.lM. to 6 Pt• Aia se=lf . 'l[a�aed i .P.. Brod Road. 't $rticles. J. Bourne, Jul 'VEAL CU�i ETS 85` ..Tb•. _ :sad by appeltN;me•t 13 t WA.tiTED to RENT-a house. One ` ,••• isI Y" GIRLS'. GET LOVELY F. J PROUSE t. yeas lease. .unfurnished, conveaierr _ �rnn � -PORK SAUSAGE �45 The - _ _..- - .°U R` ESt. cs i fa 10 ibe:, I,ew a 'cee_. Phone-ftuss Disney, Oshawa -- Tr famous health and" weight BUILDING INSPECTOR ) '' PW 54694 'collect, w night after P +r • •Jul is - irHOXE: PICKEBINa 36 builder, oetrt:r T SPI KERiG 171ra,tiTED-Dead o Crippled Farm' t _ BP - rn ictgry, ' "SIEMBEi:r OF TORONTO REAL ]ESTATE BOARD" , only 80c All druggists Phone Pickering SST � -•1 • � ,rials. Fnr speedy pick .up, call CO.Iect Banner Rendering, phone - - - 1� / , . 1" �t -62ST or Pickering 24! �Ir %1'1�����`I V�.,l'l�U�#7 - Lyadhuret . �,a mss z — ti _, _ KED, rO - _ ttertt""I Ladies! - _ L A SVG;' `ed Tn Rent=smai. or large orf ,� .� `T _ - - farm by :cliable Party, Will pay up • - _ CO.CiRTEOI?S, CONSDEN,TIAL SERACZ to' £100 per moo th,� ith option to lugs! Sewing Maeh>ing _.0o purchase, Call"Toronto Cedsic 1-1?3$ 4 - L NTARI A ekiln$ $flying — luxcbanging i. ; O Q STREET, 09FEAWA; IINT Rio _ reveveing charges, PHONE 5-;-6443 : jul 2 0 - , -.. '. _ • - CALL WITHOUT OBLIGATION - OND SIfitGER REPR£. ENTATI E T YO1aE[ B r - CHgSILLE BED3F'READ - U E P1C Rj u e :: ■..H. BALLANTItiE, WILL BE IN YOUR DISTRIAI` E BARGN1.N PROM FACTORY PHONE Bentak LPVBRY TUESDAY AND-T`HLMSDAY uF EACH'WIr'Eii ; TO YOU Ea.>ali :Loan' 1 C 1kwtlo" _ CU Gi�'E YOU SERVICE Lowest puce in Canada. This ' bed_ . _ _ Appr4iarile VslaaRls•s ' ► ap -ead. is fully.. covered with baby _- _. Its Inutrested`inr An'-Of The Following Jte+.sla.Plesse .Mail Coupon k : r chc:ulie, no 'sheeting showing. First os ► Vancouver. is goin back to ver► '� C qua.:ty. It comes in all colons, single Lodge was welcorred-at the home of Q - or double bed site, with either if�i, aTtd �Ir3. I{nox by b1 r, and Mrs, cou�.er this weak. 1 f;E SR+W'ING MAGHrNE-1 multi-co'oured-or solid raised centre R. Crosier, fir, and Mrs, A. Grills. ': The E.adiea' rluxiiiary b*14 thOr Ontario Street, Qshawi 0' Fat°erns, At only $5,23 each. Sent M,: and Mrs: W'.at, bir. J. Denny i Seneral_meetiaq last week and e>f �- C. O. D, plus, postage, 'Immediate M,. R. Cann, Mr. wich;eilo, Mr, ected their i::Fe�ut+Ce Committee a F. C. q. D, p guarantee. Order. 'one: ' ! It art! {ntesested v~ -- Chrystman and,Urs. Daniels••A very follows: Pres:, b2rs; {+ n. F:ttaac: _ -� -� ltiev► machine = Yon adll order more. nice eR•ening'%vas enjoyed by all ate Tressurer,_birs. MacFarlane,: Seer _ Mrs. R: Crosier: 1' ' Firyiairtng ` i TOWN and- COUN"[•RY Mfg. tending.. Other items Hoz, 110'6 PLACE D'Armes, Mrs. M. Fitzpatrick announced the Mr, used Mrs. F. Jones •gild tarn- : pease forward me yaw illustrated cateloRoe _. t Montreal, Quebec. arrival of a nine pound girl last :1 are spending a 'week's holiday _ y j„i 13 week Mother and daughtel, both, i at Wellers Bay. Hope they have a 1 1 • "� f nice time. t sure and 'Address : I , ` doing well. { Mr. -and Mrs: A. Beauchamp have l F - - THRESHING MACHINES Mian audtey .Rose, f9rmerly of I sold their home and and will soon Immed:.ate bhlpment . be leaving our- community. We are I sorry to see them go, and wish them ' .Only $1605.00 F. O. B. Lon— �l every success and happiness in `! . don -buys • a- now, GEORGE • I then new home. WHITE thresher complete with - grain thrower and' on steel r ]NO C0XrWT _ CASH PRLWS Ajax Itetary Club Presents Wheels. Extra equipment irr- cludes - rubbar tires, shredder, I • ' _ _. - etc. - During the next few tweet. tt►k �' ' The GEORGE WHYIF No: 6� News will publish a m stories - j` t hue full 24in, cylinder sad fell �La I with pictures, a feature ons few 42in. body width and can be businesses is this area. handled by arty 2 plow tract' For the best letter of "fifty wards __- nor, It is the largest selling (t or len oa why' YOU IBte tris eery ' G AND., thresher in Canada. -See your , rim rendered by any-of these �, _ __ GEORGE WHITE dealer or p�+'e firms, the News will pay A �NrGe or phone us for all in- i. { $5:00 cash, ft. writs yosr letter to- • for Ration.. .. - • - Dealer enquiries' invited. s• �� day. The Editor of this paper will be : • ; G �' O $ r- T'' W H I T F �i R O N S a Too, �` llan '"rise judge and hi.a - decision will bo es GOMPF:N'Y LIMITED: Dinah _ London.. Ontario -�s mattet tac de" - t Wd { All letters pertaining to this fear v • • a ture will be the . property of the _ Aug 1 can Supe for all . - :.twnsd __ - - %Nb�r Sumps am arot ani send in your letter NOW. FAIRYORT 'N]EACH•- �U ' lust -_.... ■ - .. what you treed and -SATURDAY, _. JULY 19, -105'2 Las Monday night the Westrnin- tell US et'rtifor you W<thtn auction sale at the Stourfville hive- k sten Lodge and Band of 'the • Orange We'll' g , stock Sales" Arena, -selling .ik7estocic � 0 -ai in. C© 10 P. In. ' Order gathered -at . the home of Mr. a 000, of our specialty. Fresh cows, Springers, _ -• Wm. Knox who was the lodge Mas- Heifers, Stockers, sheep, Cafes,. ter. Mr. - E. Drury, P MasMaster, Pigs, Horses_, Panics and Poultry. A J AX•�::.. o N T A R Io ter; Mr. E. Drury, p Qti1� I For pickup and deliveiy 'service, _ . resEnted Mr. Knox with an Honor- _ pry Certificate, A few wordti of Pt�ISS►y� !' phone S'touffville 383,' Come early r + thanks were said for his past sell- and bring• something to sell and see Danctng� Pi iingf +�ame8, .Fun nice by Mrs: M. Scott,_Past. Grand the modern way to sell by public Mistress of of British America. Other auction, _ "You Bring it, We'll Sell members attending were: MI's. " E. it." Mske this *our nsarket where n_ HI HL _ kook, Grand Mistress of the Lady buses and aeller-meet. Sale every ���:- SV4 i�Idren 25Q • Orange; Mr. ,F, C}ymuT, Master. of Saturdov tit 1,00 P. I[. _ Westminster Lodge and Mr. F. Ram-- ' gay, Eastern District Master. . 'ea..• _ .- .13C '4�.w. ye.. m add :! . r _ •- ,•.i'+i * r JJ r; R , s r� yC. .,»ttw•• . n.. ,. .. ,, py , • .,, �. ,t •, w:stili .FF..: e•, lip - t =udlneddAD creel �Ilateral in Stock ' -� .r HARDWOOD FLOORING A. E.R>echordsosi 1�;�aUHt�TI� HARDWOOD AL1. GIRADHS A:D10 I FURNITURE DEALER - THICH ESSE3 - Pickerin Ontario GENERAL INSURANCE & :c .-'•' i _ ICKERFNG UNITED CHURCH Da Marshall, Minister •REAL ESTATE OF OAK, BIRCH, MAPLE Rev. Arthur E. Young, Minister M _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR - 3.04ep, m. �'�Vorship'-Servicee _ CONVEYANCING - - AND BEECH 10.00 a,, m• r- Sunday School /,a Old -established Agency, • heady I Psivate A'mbalaaxe Service ALSO A (;FOOD SWOCK OF - 11,00 a. m. � Moaning Worship No Sunday School During July, To- Serve You. Day or Night PLXtW�00iD and August. 7 - • • PHONE: PICKERIKG 60 While on vacation Mr. Young's _ Wtn.•MeEACHNIE, Prof• ' pulpit will be occupied by' Rqv PiCHEliilt�G GOSPile1. CHUiiCH � - - west, of Hepworth, Ont. Mr. said , Phone._Pick:. 193 N. iVi. Gordo, . .. manse, Maio St. Pielletds =.,2NES . LUMBER YfiRD3 -.-Sradaj•Sehooi : ... ©• PICXE UN^-. . ONTARIO FAIR'PGRT UNITED CHURCH ii 10.00 A. WV _ { u ' - .15ady- Service To and From Pickering. ' Ont.. • PHONE: Pick" S4, AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Devotiiowi servios OSHAI�A Services will be held at 8.46 a. m. . _ - 11.00 A. l[•- } Chartered Bnaea For All1. • A W during July and August . $vangebtlle Service , 7,00 P. M. 0«asien. - .:. BUILDER ALL WELCOMiis PHONE:_p'iCHESING 2l1WII LICHQ�L9RD -AUCTIONEER ANT` �St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Minister - Rev. W. C. Neat - - VAUATOR Phone or R'site - Kt!V AN 0 CLARKS I _ MEDITATI .'� KITCHEN.. CABINETS The Wisdom of Prayer is this that it caulies's, connection i 814' DUNi3AS St: EAST TRY .. y AUCTIONEERS B T a:sd INSTALLED between the eenrantand-t,he True One, because in. that state . _._. Licensed and Authorized for the of prayer manwith all his heart and soul turns his face. tor- r _ Cwtanties of Ontario and Yom• AhT N WELL wards—§ -iii ness the Almighty, seeking His association HOME, Etc. and desiring His love and compassion. The greatest happiA _ Farm Stock, Implements Houae- . / 'ess for a, lover is to convetse wa�th his beloved, and the hyoid Furniture, Real Estate }' greatest gift for a seeker is ta-become familiar with the ob• as our Specialty at -Reasonable ~•:' OPTOIr BIrRIST CT A. �• 88�kG�O2t1 ece of longing. That is w the pe ry < � Rates. Dual Service for the f,g♦ 18.60 and 8.00 to 5.00 &'. g tt3' greatest ho of eve scut Piiekeriag Village who is attracted to the Kingdom of God is to find an oppo* ' trice of One. Bvesisco- Mon. Wes. Fri., 7 to s. PRONE A - PIOKERING tunity to entreat and supplicate at the oceans of His Utter- - Mlafts P. 0... phosa Agin- SMB D1"ShilsY BLDG.. OpP. P. O. &ace, goodne&s and generobity. r Markham P. 0. Owe Mark; Sloe OSHAWA, ©NTAS60- BAHA'I WORLD FAITH - DUNBARTON " Preatiaes have been Mtn 41 phone -Rea. 6-4687p Office 5:61!8 . suctioneers mace 1894. (Tb ee•Day Service Aaeanged) 01100 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ottewell, on the birth of a sots- - =� DO:NSVAX and RICHARDS Loyal Pogue Ronald Glen, at the -Oshawa Hospit- entarie Land Surveyors. Aad aL. - Prv["0kN al Engiiears LICENSED AUCrIO Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillipa motored _ ELL- - - - ' ::_ 1 93Q Kiss Street, East arad-��irkhy ,lewsaadps to Niagara. Falls and Buffalo, while OSMAWA, ONT. Pieker�g an holidaysand attended the wed • ate. dingo r grandson Vernon Phill- - �T� TANKS Pheoe• iisasn. Ssssdaoid and Prepett7 I and Lenore Swyer of TororalW, inn Calvary Baptist Church. ' = - -- •- Jai li _ - ' .. i�� paler A 3peeialy - _ Miss Barbara Cook left by plane -Glazed Pie . Cement : <, pre�upt Atteatioa Gives for '_view York where she will be P stud rn ballet dancing for five �IVhitby li• R 1.- Phone t}14 wrekys g g Weeping :118 Lime ; • E• W Guthrie attended We. - Mortar - ' -- W Brownridge farinily reunion 'at the Waterproofing' " Home � -� - �t of . �r � T "'Hiihwsy Msans►eat worb" Brampton .Fair 'Grounds, Over. two BFOC - ROSY, AU$TIN. PROP. hundred relatives were. prrsentt from .... .._ . e � • IMPROVEMENT points in the tJ .S and the West. „Iq' Whitlr�, Ontario Mr -.4 A. Bahka underwent a ser- - - --- - - 'Iwo Mlles West Of Whitby Oa ions operation at the East General 'NG 2',ROSNo. 3 Hig'hwa,Y Between Whitby : And Ajax Budget Plan Hospital on Wednesday morning, We - PHONE: WHITBY 46! ho for a Speedy reco7ery, (ao down Payment required.) Sorry. to learn that little Hughie. ALi'O:vA ROAD Pt(JHL+ H[� E�'lSlwiB :100,60 to $2wo.eo Fie -in Six McConochie is quite ill with measles, To Twenti^tour Months To Pay Mrs. I. (Snyder had a' serious fall . - ;• on Saturday, reediting iai several A Complete Service from one afore - - - brt)k,-n bones. We hope she will soon _.. - em s • for Home Owner& and Builders.- be better. :.._;FIL3+I CLUB - back to on his.r+eturn, .Four inter- .. PW RAPPER j Mrs. L. w, Trinnell, ' who, for 1 Lnober and Trim. Doors, Sash, over a year has been suffering cool- (Continued from Page One) sating films were shows during tna Whitby, Oat. I Pretit Window Units, W'aubosids g leaving for Europe in the near fub- evening. Miss Mildred Word's 1948 Avek St.-6"tls, and Plywoods, Hardware,. Paint siderably as the result of a fall on ure,-but we know -he has all the' best -lunch coamnittee served lunch and _ _ -Pion- - steps in her home, .has now been• at wishes o f the Film. Council and the two small birthday cakes were prey _ Nails, Builders' Supplier 'the Lockwood Clinic for two weeks, Film Club to speed him on his way, seated. to Mrs: Bgssey. and her afl:t :. _ _ and reports are of considerable inti and Film Co cti will. be M . Jackson Busse on .the occasion _ - - a e tthe un ' wi r J Y : _ hop CLE N DE.N IN G• I THE provement, the . cause of the pain 01e of the -first places he will:. come -of their birthdays. -Carr, -- r hwAytg been almost corrected Ixo �t ► tomrte Lur�tber - tamauntatlalutnniiiuniain.11a n nluunnnlN nmtmr _. .:. - _ , � _ aaNuntnxuni ml a tmalNnnmana munnuana n nut INIII NIIII - • -11111 Nflllu I Irl 1111t1111tN1111 ally CO. O _ LT . o � :. scARsoRo JUNCTION . . E • - - - - t�hl�4ri4L4A: R On 3t, Ciair Ave. East.. 1 Oce 'ails 1�1 I n e, t of scar. Collegiate FRANK■ - r-. er three bMaks north of Stop 14 MAR AM Meats, Groceries and Locker -Service :. F sow, Bear. 3338 Ho- 111 ,... (QUALITY FIRST SERVICE OUR AIM - I J. W. DaON _ WANTED _ :PHONE 30 COUNTRY HOMES StRIWMR t PICKERINO SMALL ACRRAGBS' AND AMBULANCE - �, FASiis - -we Have Waiting Buyers 'WiO+ - Geed Cask Dews Psyseats 'WALKER"S" UR TAN PARAMOUNT .-PURITAN CALF. - Mr. INS Chocolate Chips 10 oz pkg. Irish . Stew Foe Ptoamyt land mad Sockeye Salmon Cookies 39c - 00N,10" slid CONArrr - tee. _ 1-2's tin 43c - 15 0�. tin 32c sodatea and Soiidt•es Ni��; 10iR1 - Office EM8-0604 - a4rdsa D.. Cosset, K' C. "MAPLE LEAF" J. A. w'ILLotPGHBY and 90Ns S001ETY' �s Z III 1 C welners (loosf) lb 43c Thrift' Soap Flakes Iteger G. (beast, B" • A. Realtors LOO . t 5 OFFICES _ . ,• Dog.Food 7 1-2 Simcoe St. S. ,:Sixty Experienced Saleaaeai �(}iant .... 33C. o:i»►�►:. out~ -0 Phone: S-�'l Established i� SUNMAID Blade Beast ab. 57c - �, Aiav► Ontario ' BEEDLEgS RAISINS Phi BLADE OUT Vel Scrap Flakes 2 Pkg. 49c .l. P. �iLLAN Prime Rib, Rolled lb. 79C ••...'Large'*..*.. 37c " - Insurance Co. Re -11 Estate Insurance .. s BURY . C _. : - WRITE OR PHONE 80 bags 55C 1 ..:. s Tea Sa S "MAPLE LEAF" , . G'an$ � 73e— Clresp Rates IF,er Farm Awd Conatrp ... ,. .KING'S-itoW =AJAX � :. Buildings! Boneless Picnics Ib, 63C - " R+indatome Insurance on Buildings D, G.-MAITLAND, MANAGER. - RED GLO' TREE SWEET ' o Phone Pickering - 8tT0Ji• Grapefruit Juice $ 20 oz ,Windmills, Silos, etc. Tomatoes . P . "Automobile Insurance, Of. Ali Klinds AJAX_PHONE.-.1t -- 23c etolled Brisket-- lb. 55C. Alit3Weetened "tins 250 Bowman & i soil YGUR LISTING INVITED - •r PHONE -WHITBY bar "MAPLE LEAF" _ DURHAM FOR FREE ESTIMA'1'B.S r " -MITCHELL'S FANCY Ib F App lesauco ._ 2 €c,r a9c Macaroni Bc Cheese Loaf Corti Starch 18c .OLD :HORSES -'t16:90 Garae� Heating 9y.tetss. 2U OZ. tins 49 c r "CAMPBELL'S" lb :L S �Att Yoar Fsras _ Eayst>•o4g{t and Tinsmith Supplies - - i ago GREEN VA'sLL,EY. Vegetable c ble 2 tins 5 DEAD 08 CRIPPLED S'i'OCS Sold and Imuslied UNGER':5 • ' .. . - O Peas 20 oar tin � 16C• 3'1'EA�K � ONIONS ': �4'Tc • SOUR �. Hourly Phk•aP _' -PHONE: PICK. 't0311 ._ - • - _ I, polar f3d:ax"9 -Age 12 .1 IS FRUIT AND VEGETABLES .. STAFFORD BROS. Sheet Metal Works ' � IN G�OO.D SUPPLY AT HEASONABLE PRICES MpHVll =MAL-woi1H8 Retr' of Piakering News Offloa ' aalt�atiNartaaaatinaawaraaarNtJUM aa+wtrtiawii�llw� .-:•yn,d--��-.T_.,..reAr"L'-'r.-'r bc.w., •�,4..ea.� s{'_ -. f f". ,. _ >r : J „ C p.. - _ l 0> a puma -at Toronto oa Sate use abuts of CAa®aunity Club poo* I i1Li>raioo$!'soi6a>m. _ Savga� : Pout \�i66re mon _st, cee{is It was daeided to incite Max The lath annual rkualon of ti+e Perry, and other aeatby poi>oi. U"i be ift AAtkinsonAtkinson. ZbroaW, visited and Kinsale to join W at Brough- Cartrt►Hood familia; was 11�i at plcnlc will be heli' again nezt rase. Mrs. Harvey, on Sunday. am for the 'Short Course chose& bZ Geneza Park: an -Sunday, Suly,,13. , .,13. ! y ap the slamle patk ala the sesood a • • _. _ _ _ '� _ Ms. and Mrs. Roar >rW illson who _ _ Inetitntea--"We 'call it human g3emisa . Cartes ani Jane Hood Sunday in Jul i�. , Mrt Leta Lry►e spent the have jest returned from a motor nature.". On behalf of the Institute were married in •England on Nov- y'- weeic-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clara trip to the Pacific Coast and. -other the presentation of s small gift was sewer 1, 1ss-1, and came bo Card. - : Keevil at Caesarea. - points, called on his parents W. C. made by Mrs.. Harvey Sr., to Mrs.. a& soon after, settling in Picker' Dnabartoa Lnmbsl' Is The Sarco Plant will close for two land Willson, M. Burk, who is now making her m8 Township. Charles Hood came weeks this 'Friday night for dtaff MT. and Mrs. W. A. Knout spent home in, Stouffville,• after being a and setdgd -on Scugog Island about �8i2 SII �.M - holidays.• Some d of top employees the weekrend at the home -of •&bele valued atbd gtdtrre member and oftt the same time; John and Geo. Hood. - Supplin - will be spending their vscetions-- . - son John and family, Hampton. icer of Brougham -W. I. for wAny all brothers; came a few years lads. _ .. NORX_ V - ,Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boniface and the Several from here attended the years.. The program of the meeting- er and settled in Pickering. 'Their --family at Orr Lake; Mr. and Mrs. funeral of the late Mr. F. Dingman was in charge 'of 9 Mrs. F. -Shirk, descendants to the fourth and fifth - at _ Whitby, on Friday last. The and comprised two interesting films - '• Jack _ Badgerow . ,and family, of '' .. • _ Y . . P _ g generations are still in Pickering "hone' 195 W 12 Hawke Lake: Mr. and ' Mrs. Leslie sYmpathY of all err the community -a movie on the trarrung of oma' and around,. Smigog, Port Perry, «., Opposite WAwanb Plaut •+, Lye and family at Orr.Lake with g� to the ilerea•red family. army planes -and a travelogue of Manitoba and Alberta, also in the Irl spite of -'the heat there wad a Prince Edward Island; also a read-! - Eddie •Ortiz; Mr, and Mrs. Norman U. S. A. The afternoon was speri't, Open l:vesiia and Saturday _ !�!Vi__ egg and family to Lake Simcce; good ad*nda.nce at the July meet- ing by Mrs. J•- Mitchell: A pleaeant in visiting and- renewing old ac ' Aftemuons A&t• arts Nln. Gordon TAylar and the ing of the Women's Institute -held ..afternoon was' brought to a close quaintances this , bienb the only - - family t, Hall• Lake; Mr. and Mrs. in the township hall, with the Pres►• with a funeh served by -the hostess► &furls suttee of us meet cath other; � _ - =' ' cla're., heevii'`'at C-aesarea;- fir. and ident Dim Manson. Ellicp.tt in the es: Mrs: D. Beer, Mrs. K. Knox, there vete also sports for the 3to-s: Jack Mansell and family to chair. Business included a report of Mr3• Matthews, Mrs. Lernmon and younger generations,' Mr. and Mrs. SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain five fifteen twunds, New pep, tno T= Iuskoka; JIr: and .Dies. Don Hed. $30.16 being realized at the refresh- Mrs. Robert Miller. Members and , o remem er - famous Ostrex Tonic • Tablets for - .;. a -ion est married couple -present. ing ten dollars £o the_ A jax_Pickerr. August 12th, as the date of our jc supper w • set double, results; new healthy fieshi•, - - ., • .gat a_ . _.:: - - _._ A bountiful pier. su "ss JIr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pak6e and ing Hospital, and the announcer 'annual picnic at Greenwood Park. out- to whish eig:Zty-two sat down. new vigor• New "get acquainteds'., tastily aad .lir. and Mrs, Ren Loyst ment that #90 would be the Instit- Cartes -Hood Re -union Some canna from A;ax, Markham, side; ONLY 6Vc. All and fa;:.:;. left on Sunday for a - - _•- lniotor trip *to points east. Three ball games Were player - ur, flondlightS Last week - . wid the "gatcis ­ were, reported gond. _.... _ .1I h„- .rc.r hwent b6oth ' ar,itd out. Bach night - Me;nb,=S of the local Wnmrn's •Institute :eft early Monday morn- _ ing for 't, etr trip . to Guelph.. They , taking another soon to Bar - Mr. and arMr.and Mss. Howard Mills, of Toronto, were among the Toronto - - ,. _ guests with Mr. and Mrs G. Mc -'wk AOL - Connell over Sunday, -- _ Mr. and' Mrm Pete Hardy, Tot- - ' - onto, spent the week end with Mr. P, _.W .. , -• -and Mrs: Walt. Hardy. Mrs. Pelson ;Sanderson spent -. a. few days in -Toronto last week. , -Mr. wid Mrs: ,Evans visited Airs. ,Jones at Brooklin last week. A -supper -brill be hel4 in base- . _ _ merit of the United Church on July e:'-24, sponsore4 iiy the Goodfellowshiv.- 'ass. Proeeeds will go to'the New Training School. : = . :?+Ir: ' ar.d Mrs.7 Bill Browhinx and i roily re.t4rned, -home.-on Sunday at: - - . NEW LOWER PRICES piuS' law op*iter ,.fL7^:hphdaYwith 3elbtve� atinand er+aeatnegtits,. 1 i is Prampte place Marris cars in a e ass of 'herr Own far Val -J1110 Wh+r!,er you choose , _ , the•: Minor Or :for 4 +� g y f ] Ieribery of the - local- Mission � Q d you wd' pa:s.lse ear•fhat has_av rr+hin o� - _ ere' e`ntertatried hest week by expsct in fir• 5r,C%hcraft:meaship! Smart now body. colours _ . - 1 - 't;3e'W- Nf. -S.-Four -boys mad a pot including MistCsaseoyne Gra,r' TF+am+s Biv+ and 111194 ,r Ey- � t:gn ,f Scripture rlealin_ g with the catching new r•d leacher interim Greater con+for• Mo+ aver' All ohs;,- Iieavenly FWth,�r's care, i with the ecorar+y and refiab,!oy for which the MO- 13 has !aero be+n ' 1 tie. l:'r-h:idren's. hyn.na aceta M - / s. . sung, acr6a:'panied by the Supt, oY - t famauS. Sao*tn• Monts .:. T143 car for yob in 'SZ' +' _thz Band. 1Irs. E. Edina- presided !, curing -t.0 chi?dren'' piogr�arli. A ` 1 ,• - - trier of b, ;s -'sung -"Onward Chris>n = 1 fan' Soldlels Barbara -Songhursk- _` - ~bars Eduardad_s.=Gamrripewere plaayed PARTS PRICE COMPARISOX PROVES MORRIS : •azd a lovely lunch served. There ► -- were sir; ,-one children present... - -UPKEEP THE LOWEST OF ANY CAR ON THE MARKET... - t W. Palmer, Mrs. T. Condy and a j_. �- • ' Mr's R : freed p" a visit to M'r. _ - I and Mrs. Dave Scott at Pbnelon Falb last week. Mrs. Hickson, Miss Pearl Hick eon and Bliss Sharon Stearn,' •Ridgy mond Hilt, spent Sunday with Igte. - !Henry Johnson. -_ Mra. Grant of TeroMo has been •visiting Mrs, James Briscoe daring - - ue past Reels. _ - -. '--;- We are pleased to report that 1[=. : Itussell 'Pilkey has returned home: _ . from -the . hospital after his sewers burns some weeks ago, grid is imq- 7 -',proving nicely Mrs. H. G. Mclisityre left on Sa$ urday for a motor.. trijr.to the Pao- 9fle Coast and will can on *ien& an the way . mom MOW FRONT REAR FRONT Ft HUFFIER W"ItIURETOR foo 11,30 BOOR- $21.44 . $4.06 .345 CM $1.91 -RJlpA1R RIT _ $1.35 - - TMS 1912 MORM N SWM • •:'�CANMUN iR1r WNL 42242 - coo" 23.14 11.41 19.93' 34.95 79.69 SAS 6.30 6.84 9.31 1.66 2.50 1.35 3." i SN CUA_ -34,56 CAR 4443100ft. 33.26 33.16 39.60 63.53 6.31 S.SO 6.46 10,5 ' :.3.43 '4.29' 4.60 .4.02 39.44 31.63 CAR A 59.73 _ 66.25 6.70'1 9.41 '245 SS •.71.50 Is t •• CAN S 31.70 - band and parents. Service was jWld in a ren Union Cemetery. m ,.Claremon't THE 19S2 MORRIS MINOR. M , .2 -DOOR -COACH _ • �✓' :SROUGiHAM __. Quality -built in wary detpil to upon! the - ultimate in motoring economy! A beauty - ° Mrs. Rost Middleton spent the end' to look of ... a beauty to drivel of the week at the home of her son - Gerald, of 14ighlari'd Creek. Mrs. H. Keyes_ and children jQf . _Oshawa, spent t:ie past week at the home of Tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. C 11 r. and Mrs.' F.-Br'ignall, 'Wood- . laxton.� - - - _Po ck, was a recent guest at tike W. �..� �i�iie 'Motors ic en - • -T Xalicott home. " . _ Meu. Thos. Philip Jr., and dangh" _ - - -ateras spent the past week at Ethel - , • 4 �- -.Park, -Beai erton, fake Simcce: - J AL••- floss bliddletoa took is _ the.. _ . - 5 , ,� --- '. . .,i :_ ­ � .... - - , rt y ,� . . I — , - .,m ..: I' �. z M +i I ..... Oe + x tib . • e s r, 4• • +r" ...,A . • _ .,.1. .. ,,.. - • . _ _ .. .r r.,, • .....,.. ., - Y.. • G. _ .r 9 m 'tc., " +, . R finny beauty out of the depths, > _. -- - . - - - - - . - sad thanking Heavetr that we he" .. - L A S S I F I E Q ADVERTISING , - . - so urge to emulate them. ° - TIECal*ivrt•SPORTt,:COL111 _ = _� AGsltrra wsNrsn snails/. .. ., . - - • Which is by no mesas to bat-aALasMArr off AGENT WANTED by • ASTHMA _ ,_� _ -- _ _ Food Manufacturer. Our line can b• WHT suffer it'tbore to aom•thmg that wW considered as a knock at fishing as handled Y a aide tine or Y a Dart time help rout Hundred. of thousand. of sols + �- �!/!/� a wonderful sport—for them u aomrnWbn basis. so: •14. Kitchmnme, have tern -sold on a mo•q bank gsaa� -x.,4 Ontario. sat*& so easy to a«. After your arMF I . likes it; and a recent article by the near t7N/Offs «rata hon Wen diagnosed Y Asehaga, rail eminent authority Bob Turnbull ow• u to sont«!f to ter Aat¢mattetrl•.- . T'WaDDLa early maturing ctileka• It's Ask soar Drktgglat. t This u tks tfiiid and lab of a segs of , struck us as containing so much, • not too late to earn a soon living from columns which have, perhaps sketdlil , and good sense that we are just going poultry tale Year, Tweddi• feet maturing ► l et tgr•iia•8a M YY with .emissions, dealt wick sport as Gatlada to borrow it. If, you've already read skinks actualtr ,Sash weeks from the Dba•a'. Ree•ady Ser Rltatrtap4ic P.t•a Olid Y calendar when it corn« to housing time. Nt trthlir. •- • - e„joyed it' fee Contedevatiori it/ 1867, it—well, it will ,stand perusal a Prompt delivery, af.o turkey D.utt+ fee before. reduced Price•, broiler chicks, older MUNRO'i DRUG fTORE pahapa you wars surpdud when. tsarlia second time. So, Wifh bow to yuueta. atalogue. iii Nein Ow•w•_ r in this seri. urs-rsmuisd that on, Canadian - Mr, Turnbull for the assist, here TWaDDLa CHICK HATCf37QRIEaOntario LTD. S11d Eitpress P►gatd - soil is pre -Confederation days, there bad been fought. two or thea it is. acre ltay. son. ata end wtu. so higb r. POST'8 BCZltifilry fIiALVfa _ world heavyweight tfiamploaehlP fight. a * • Don't be without latera this sat and BANISH the torment of dry ecae'a rash&. But records prove ic. They' are not tats sort records that haw We'll wager that the amount of winter. can sive prompt deaden, chicks nal w«ata .tin tronm•a u. Rea•tw _ cc but tial' records. And hat• ohicW. Also turkey Plaits Started chlrks sale w111 not dWPPnmt you • .prevailed that Let fifti fish allowed to spoil before, or and turkey., older Pullets, broner chicks. ttehIns. ocaltns• burning •summa., TOP NOTCH CHICK AT -109 rtngworid• PlmPQ and atbix.. ttg, = is the story. during, transport home must go Guelph Ontario t«9rmd readuy t& tW .taint... oeorion - .andgooJuld vaults and _ a. War spy, gam tivall This, of course, is sheer on the good Christmas market for treat pRi[7E ts.5s PER IAP ..` Ntle rust about 1867, Ind fought Bob Donnelly,' Por it,at •Fort Y• killed turkeys. There won't be a, Maas p08T9 [tfidlftDlES - Am We have , rieMorrissey had fought JohOntario. . n C. Heenan, "The Benita Boy* for strictly accurate. Yet there is no Broad Breast,d B_16rotise, Net ee a - utile White, white Holland, 'Nebraskan as pate^^ ar M rnrner at I assn Dwyer fought rnrv.n,r .,< the world title at Lod�Point, in Canada John J. great trick in carrying fish even x Broad Breasted Bronae. non -,ere., Jim Elliot at the same ong Point in the 70's, in another fight or in the hottest weather. Ice, plenty hen• or tom&. Also started turkssa. two, MORTGAGES _ - ' the heavyweight title both claimed. So even- with this sketchy three and :one week, uta at greatly re - badtgrouttd yon can be sure that some boxing existed in Canada of it, is the answer._ These new sliced price. for Julr. catalogue. TRI -DENT MORTGAGE COMPANY t portable ice boxes are Just the TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. We have good first and second mortgages before COIIIederati0a - Fergus Ontario on city and surrounding Property for cab Golf was introduced to Canada in the Wit by officers of ships -•thing, but if you haven't got one CABINS to good discounts. Please add, ng la Street. from the Old Country who played in Montreal and Quebec od (I haven't) a butter box is ideal EQUIPPED, housekeeping cabins. 835.00 to: Mr. T Dent. tars Topge slyest. , 3 -hole toruses, sad in 1873, six years after Confederation, a group .,' e s . per week. Nipwfag Dtau/M. Grand Room 8. Toronto. Ontario. M !thins. saver Dawn, Camp: Monatvllh. - OPI'lt*RTUN ITlih FO• of the original players met in lateen), and created the Montreal Put a layer of sawdust on the Ontario. lass A u wuslR* - ”- '-' - . Gulf Club, since re -named Royal MoatreaL cLINIc1t Bh A HA1RllRESSER bottom' of the box, Hien crushed alcK — writs or ,es Naturopathic wltti CANAUAB tEAutNu ttr//t►ul There are no records to prove it, but undoubtedlythere17 0 was ice, then fish, more ice, more saw - harness Ta$:ing, for that sport dates back in Ames t0 1770, lad Oudot' - Ontario Licensed Heat-- or«r Hairdressing t.rare • the great Flora Temple was history when Confederation took dust, more ice, another layer of fish, R«toration apemamu. No Operations-- ed Profession, ins - - i ' - I • . . ' then ice, sawdust. Repeat this -until Drugless. Health Danforth Avenue. Naturo- Thtieant . of sac p:roul ton goon was" 'pathic Healtb Clinic. Toronto. Thntlsasd&. or successful Marvsi gnduat« . place. America's Greatest System Of course Canada -had great winter sports programs, away .. the box is full. Don't skimp on DEALERS WANTED _ Illustrated Catalogue rrs _ . back beyond, and through Confederation. - the ice. Top off with sawdust and • • OILS, GREASES, TIRES write or Can There were skating races in the winter, dating as far back as• - for a lid use a chunk of old Car- P.mte ana vatnirhee. Electric tdoton nnRveL HAIRDRESSING scaoou 1859, when officers of. the Montreal GarrUba raced for Quebec, a Electrical Appliances. Refrigerator.. Fast -. ass Rlrwr at w,. Toronto _, tidy run •' pet, something I've found exceed- Freezers. Milk cooter. and road Grinder gsit.Broacher, - ingly good for the purpose. If no Hobbrsho , Machinery. Vealers want*. rt gins et,. Hamilton . - - The first covered rink built-in Ca71ada, according to such re- . writs: warco Ge•a« sad Oil Limited. It RM►eu Rr nor... cords as are available was built in the Ancient - Capital, hilly S�uebec - _carpet, then use some heavy can- Toronto. • $18.00 AN EVENING ; • city is the middle 185Vs. Montreal followed dilator ilx in 1859, and vas or several layers. of newspapers DT.aINH 41%11 CLRANING FOR Your Span Time Just I Easy-tres - ci the same year organized the Montreal. Skating Club. In, 1862. • or heavy cardboard. Even on the KAvkt you an torus use" dyeing lir claw Trial Salem or amazing Patented Auto - _ . - there was built in Montreal, in what ' is now' the- heart' of the roost sweltering 'day this will carry tog+ write w a+ for Information We Matic Refrigerator Defrostars can per --_ our fish for several hours, long ' an glad to assurer roar Qu«Hona De you chat Hundreds of toot pteepeata tura. Canadian metropolis the Victoria rink, •where gala fancy dress, y Der•tmeat H. Parker'. t7yo work. ty=ped. mission. Rush name. address. for GUMS- - ' - • - bails and carnivals were held. This rink holds hockey history, torr, -enough to -get from, say, the Parry Irl T^ege at T.,r..^,^ ANTaaD PSOFIT' 0rFZa. .D•F'rost•O :__ - .. . for here the first Stanley Cup games of all times were played, m Sound area to Toronto. Be care- n,a BALs Matte Cnrp.. Dept da. Newmarket. O•C . - .the dowdy nineties. fnl to place the fish boz some- - rilll$ PATsyrrs - . And there was football, whether English Rugby Or sOCCel� Hamilton's Largest Tire Store Since ilia. rr urr" to ee*ry toraniu Wet ut t•• _ - _ we couIdn't say. But the Montreal Football Club was formed in where that the melting ice won't . Used Tues, 37.00 and UP. Retreaded Titre.. emotions sad fall tstorma on .wt tna .. _ ' IBM. a year after Confederation. There was tobogganing, too, and slosh over the= rest of your lug- coo a In,. Ilt.00 Other mise.• Prtc•d as rhe Ramsay a., Registered Pstost Alta@ snow -shoeing, with the Montreal Snowshoe Club formed m 1840. gage, although it's surprising how vice. All work guarmanteme& AD orderWtvio s n.e. tris Rank for -will t r+rtewe Aad there would be uusy peddling contests then. certainly not the rid'rtllfxlrrUat.g. Et • Established isle. . Pa. _ _ little .it- does melt . on an average, c.o,D if 00 really* with order. W. alar hat Snllaftprg teaubllshed lila, tN - great regattas o4 today, but the Canoe was thea a useful form' trip eh.rsi& one ural.' t'eWnama Ttn CorDm Slaa 8tewt ?uracil ltnnaret er lattwaga _ of conveyance. and teats of speed would be a IIatnral outcome. « • ., a •Pho,� i iuilss street. wase Hataftto• stns ww r.atteet . - -= $o young Canada, in 1567, had ppb of sport• plenty of fila. . cR2fSa cALLOLs SALva—Now set t.- rcp _ sport in its truest anatsur sense. mostly, and young Canada lived If you're on a vication don't cwtalp Terrier P cClur. s'I5 Pan 3 Ikt, Tour...Drnsgiet «ih CtaaSB. Ralph Bo■taa, McCtnna Mills. Tkrorw a pretty and His without radlos, automobiles, bieyeles, and a lot save the fish you catch' on, ; •the MOTORISTS _ stop burning Olt. II« Ivo+. Scotia. of the tha�lga whkh ars regarded as essential In these mora high- -early days to bring home. Days is Guarantsed Holt'. Pis" Seal. cuts TUAOsess MANT pressure times. It mtist haus bun a good Ufa than. with no threat an ice box don't make 'em worth oat . consurapdoa, rs"arm comsre«ton ALT district, rural, eight grades. Y ' of A-bombs to H-bombs. no Communists.- and none of a lot of asst,. Plato. slap. Lasts . I tube miles. mum salary 82.800 tar Qualified tssalm r. A-bombs s or Tory 'Dell do witholtt: _ a data. just keep- those you get Fr« Details. Price nor tub ts.ss. aaPLT, stating name of inspector or _ wuTOMOTIYa - aALIDa, W'aatana natal. thiings the day before ret'Ifaing home. if Reorma. Bask. Prtaolml and telephous aamWr, to G, Is. - _ rons fer Mia calls , wX be wokasad -. . r . ice is unavailable wrap. the fish WHEEL chair,. Invalid walker., folding $alhr. e.c,-Tt..a , R x s. Gale - yaw, gaaemanh Wad aty0•d' UERLIN; Public Satirist swum Na. . by rowel faryuseel; cle Calvert' Neuse, 431 Teale $I., Tt/raNe. . in several layers of wet newspaper and Adjustable, free Literature. roam Tilbury Wase. Kant County, r•aram ; rubber rias cushions 37.35 delivered. teacher far I-racto ran" rohoot la urs, - � - '-' - _ •and get, ice at the earliest oppor. . Bamford -Regis- Limited. Qttatea, Ontario. hamlet of Glenwood. aurotment it. - . - - ���t'd , tunny. - - 1Mt11NBtF10 ANO HUITIFIb CATA100NB ,arae« Ito 2. DoH« to comaa.ew ,g• DISTILLERS LIMIT EO. m�' ,_ _ r Clean fish befprt; giving them to The sw� catataeTue 'ls ort the Prnaa carne an I � 'tai a i &"NNSTOUN, OWAR10 r error raft the ileus warehnaoe . neighbors. Sure, it's • nice to be _ ado �sr �solnw. t mhroomm• •rats. lee Phone tdmr/ia - . Ig R R. •, Y .. _ - - . . - .:_ _ to is -SOUTH 1Lldlma•d ,Ana "Ralree _ - _.- - -big-hearted, but if the fish land standard at« bathrooms watt Hied or teoesat teaohor for Wuakbw vntaa• - - -- " -- . - uncooked is the garbage tan you've suet* walls, tame the, war you want a-Satadol on Na I Highway, state salsa« - , - don0 i great disservice to tonsil- bathroom in Your own home. we bay. and QYlifidatmes to Mrs. D. C. HeskM. what- kind g break w! COttlda'! sink, and mink cabinet nate., Im. -7 Seentarr-Traasnrer: R.R• S. cobours. - . _ - t _ 'ration. -The �-fishiest pressure is b.ana eau tibtrra• Dr«aar• ayae.m. arta a 8r, one.. B. Sino. t.. • say.. • `r• x - tough ensu B without. thoughtless elsetrie water boater,• ra•g. bottom, tripe xonsfe: wanted, eaneriamoss t ams to g B and fitHega to copper. galvaniasd Ya Vasco stab! arae«: disuds to Stan small. wiste iddizig to the � strain. Eat -case 'Iran., wPtta and all taaka rorri"ra- let: attsudaace APPwzfmatalr iL Awl, Eddie Sawyer ,the "Miracle M'aa" what you catch or don't keep 'em. of form Iles. it � t, �� � line to Aatnonr war tltota wbtt«tmw o.t. _ . , of a. couple of years back, discov- hot_wat,r beating eystems with convector wANTaD SP4 ride. we deliver to your nearQat n11- ANT.]): Mustache Caw. Cada Glass • d/ A 1XBITC lC .red —as many have before him— GAMBLING DOESN'T PAY way station. you. pay no tntsht. oat U.S. cum.. Playing arch. Pam - tout ralraeles are like lightnt>ag, a. _v. aognsoN PI aMtsING soPrT.3a ; card.. cotta•. Starling. 9laoue. Aarthing. seldom picking the same spot twits ,greetavtne oergta - AXEL HOLM. Deafer, 1673 a, vmrmdat. 1f things keep a the way they've .Stout Steve O'Neill drew the short An of{ -repeated "oak concerns the' s1,os Ans.le. Y. California ..- 2 PAIR PILLOW CAMS $oso P p corporal'- who reported to a new waba«c Wmstitch*. also u a 16.- Il• _ �eea going, you can look for Mille genus lti this case; and the best regiment with a leiter from his old•' •efa mono teener tp. Rural ehoalt _ ieagae baseball to establish an all- . 'oat can say ,for Stwe's plight is captain saying, "This man is a T� r+o�to. @"' use Terminal A ' '-`time record this season. Not for that he is too well stacked to have great soldier, and he'll be even RESORT WslNiss - _ _ home rang; perfect games,' biggest, many -exposed nerve -ends., better if you can cure him of his Sia WwuY liar.. mint tare sof, tour.. - _ (attendances or anything like that, • • ' constant gambling." The new C.O. n.eDond..aart - gam... etc... Prtose rfsbt t . ,for Quick «le. Apply , Stsve'• Bnwlinal `Ibut' for the number- of managers .And nd ,row Rtd Rolfe. Just two looked atghim.sternly 'and said, "I. Allay. PC" Stanley . - ifired. _ years ago the baseball man'rBible hear yoli're-'an inveterate gambler. -' tsiie CHEVROLET, lo.nwL 6 t»iani CmaitibisnYi> - .4 - ' I • ` . 0 •• —The Sporting News—was hailing -I don't approve. It's bad`for disci- ors: Anderson. Taxf.Pembroke. Ontario. .., .With the season hardly more Red as the "manager of the year."_ pline. What -kind of thing do you w CHARM somoti roe luck. something. Shan Half completed the ' count That was the season when the De- bet on?" "Practically anything, sir," 7'roreItled. send n$1.00 tar Charm Charm .. " ntands at four of the Brain Boys troit Tigers led for most of the said the corporal. "If• you'd like, w: Rox toe Clinton. B.C. t . ., ; r 'who have been handl/ their walk-. way, only to lose to the- Yankees, -I'll- bet -you. -my next month's pay FAMOI1/1A/ - :. 'ing tickets -a perbentage, if we by a margin of three games. Tigers that you've got a strawberry birth- s F a M 1 N E a • 4ulven't for otten how t6 figure finished fifth last year. They've mark under your right arm." The -ir . woman to another. Taae .n. nil r � _ g FRa1111TTA' to unto alleviate win, alt ' .. such things, of .250. No wonder ,never yet finished in the cellar— C.O: snapped, "Put down your trials and nervous religion associated wits I.A • that Stomach "Ulsters" aur they call but' if they don't do so in 1952 it . money." .He stripped to the waist. ' $a." Periods, agnae . to wla wreew, --them in Flatbush, are an-occupa= - trill•bE a mfnor iriamph-for Fred • provved conclusively he had no birth- POET'S CMIMICAiS �: ,_ :1tional'dsease.-w.ith•�aseball-pilots. die Hutchinson, selected as Red ,dark, and pocketed the bills on the on u'RRN eT RAST rustuwre s . s Rolfe's replacement, probably by table. He couldn't wait to phone the TOBACCO ELIMINATOR 5' A @creating r,amedy for ClgarKt• Addle k Totilmy Holmes of the Boston . _cutting cards or drawing names out captain and exult; "That corporal tion For free booklet. • write stria of a fiat. " of,'yours won't be -in such a hurry Pharmacal Cor/ Ltd.. cAftka% eon ,Braves was the first to feel the • - e e BTI, r nnnwn cunt 1.n� • . - r .axe—maybe Tommy saw that we to make a bet after what I just GETTING tat? Don't worry I :on, can .at >> had picked diose Same Braves to• Yes• neighbors. it's a tough life did to him." "Don't be too sure," bac to« 1 Dontide 'weakly: 'lust Bend si a r ,' managing' ball teams bspecially' said the- captain mournfully. "The ro' Mnler Formai.. ityo wvenu. Rd..; .„ _ win the Natiopal League -pennant when the men who put -up the Toronto. -. and was glad to go = being re- P . so-and-so wagered me twenty to - . . )acrd by Charlie. Grimtn,_ who dough never neem to realize that.. two hundred he'd get you to 'take p g with eight -tams in a league, Huey our shirt off five minutes after he 0� '���OA4f, /Iffs ' ' down t seem to be doing much bet Y can't all win pennants. What we reported." ter' than his predecessor. Pojl • - s s ... are *aiting for now is to see some _ ' =of these Front Office Geniuses flaictt Secy iuki d ia.ect bites, Sae rasa. -- •• - Then Rogers. 'Hornsby—faced when in need o4 an alibi—fire them- A woman in Natal told a court tr �wp�my'ttcal athlseeg 0 , with the task of making something selves instead .of the manager. We she thought she was entitled to a U t,l rooebirow antis y caused skim 0.� out, of nothing—started talking to only wish we thought we could divorce because on two occasions t>�s�e�Il' rlW Greaseless, Y.wetses Itch 1 - his St. Louis Browns 'as thou her husband had tried to blow, her. ssat� Is. or . p °�p� -, ,. _ though- live that long; for that will be the a - . they were old-eime � ball -players in- day 1 _ UP with explo3ives. _ xtead of modern pampered athletes, i 's .- • _ -. "and the players, naturally, resented Our `personal interest' in fish is ' SORE �V • _ _ - it. So The Rajah had to walk the pretty mach limited to seeing them ISSUE 29 — 1952 �% _ - -• ., Marion beingthe man ' : a little - rt - _ . to sit ip for him, which was a . tartar sauce on the side, or looking ' ' _ _ br eak for Marty, .although jest„ at pictures of somebody. luulftig LOGY LISTLESS . —� s/' *Rat to - •- - /. ��- relieve thein a _._ .. „ out of �ovE I - -� �i g • a Wgnn Teendk W old Not • . - . , ' ! M. "Is Liniment— I .' i Natt f t ronstno Pas ukmmtb wa . - WITH . U F E s / - -rub it _ in well. YOUS r ..' renin tuarown Portfolio of mail tw • _ _ - K - t w .DWfeationa 8t 3o. Take �$r1,000-- naa wake til.. get relies, aced • - jug at of bell .aria' M Be quick, tool WART FIx... - Fer Whit Eiinnli Oq No alit be don •s awarYt..a rmtewdr no .eta aa4 roe n > Fg,wg l . ' "- *$Mt•me. Tie . . • W.� rTialws ialalf (roar Saud maw not thenal ...pat � , _ 1. •Thr Eetgm& an oaf hips Is ,ad; �� g_�_e �up your rtamad ... you Nd ale• - CORN FIX wren tuts• R. d, a" immmsa rt«ti:.001'1 lYm. 'Ib�i1t'on go flat sad p ! INAR L . �. --.,-- t►autd nn, take o« tbottarad datlus edf wbgt ,whet fr0000 ppeeooptl��uuloo MM0'.. .1 «r'na arta Paligow tar 18 Mtn Bmryrld � � .bra [dr me VViIi anger be � IJ/tls Bear PllaVTIT.-ma.­_Z' � -ut«. Guaranteed Rmmeny. 1[n,. At ymv -wIPI I - k lad wit d"Wftllp' aaosmaltead k to 8ta1y suian+lab dust b8a W Door t-ussli/ ar tight snerpete M - • , ; `��411,+ " KING Of PAIN- ' M`°M"W" Np°s'RR��on, Int- w a br . , � .a�at�.ti� : �a.°�� � � �• � I E. sltMaaFavaw googol5aed• U • MatRtlas torh7ltiv'14t don't ig s t t/P, 1sa tDmi Ymgk�ia>tgpgr� �"-'+ LINO E * - y , +a OBeNiu, CRlEd. . . °t w�"t{t ALo `atf�i`gai w ° Qsrlsmetilw.' d°A'i'twa'�"a"h..e Nur- _ �Y11 . • • ,.lowNf0 it OifT4111" the yeah R haw gone k b: On este wboteart _ els hid Q5t! Saar )loin saw divadA /' • - -- -�ugr aur ala . - _ , • 2-l1 , _ _ - II ' - .. .. >_, - J . .. . , .. . ._ Y u -.�'� r ., :..., _ ,.,.. 4.,�,,,. �., <-„..-;Y :r �,a '�... ^, '.: .....,.. a`i .h.. 4..e. ....... a i~ .r;,:'.t-.� - £�.. s... '.a re.•w -n.""i'p e. .w• � ��R•i �: , .r ... . 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''THLRSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY JULY 17, is, 19, 11 .. $-tPaints and General Hardware Town .. _ T COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR PHONE 46 PICKERMIG STARRING - ANN RHERIDAN and JDfiiN LU'ND St a r Lift PLUS-COMEDY CARTOON NOVELTY MUSICAL' � Ajar, Ontario -� Ajax and Pickering Township W7� DORIS DAY and GORDON MseRAL ; MONDAY,' -TUE. WEDNESDAY - JULY 21, 22, 88, General Hospital - Mvesing ShoKs At 7.00 P. M. hast-0emplete Show At 8,20 P. M. General Contract ,For Ail Trades -- .The Barefoot Mailman' SEALED TENDERS, addressed _ - IN COLOR to the undersigned and marked _. iFOrt Ort WITH •- ROBERT-�UMMINGS and TFRRY MOORS "Tendea for General Contract. �`' Ajax and Pickering Township - IN TECHNICOLOR 1 -PLUS - General Hospital, will be receiv- W [ i R -- . RANDOLPH ' SCOTT and DAVID BRIAN ed 4 The Family Cecret _ _ P M. EDT, Wednesday T jSTARiUNG - JOHN DEREK and JODY LAWRENCE August 6. 196■ . - AND L- fF10R NEWS for a S'tipulsted Sum General MOhiJAY, TUES., ,WEDNESDAY — JULY 21, 32, 3S� - Cont=est including the following NEXT ATTRACTION work: khe mo7ing of the existing one storey wood frame building Nis ■ - ia Oman _ Fl 'n Leatherneck to a new site and the alteration . �� of existing partitions to provide I I COLOR BY - TECHNICOLOL'R '' a delivery suite„ a surgical suite,' Wrr - JOHN WAYNE and ROBERT RYAN and patients rooms containing 88 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT beds; the construction of a maaonr -WITH - JANE RUSSELL and ROBERT MITCHUM .7 ground floor containing staff" jiving quarters, out -Patients dep- (_ - Pickering United Church W: A. _ artmerft,. kitchen, service rooms. and boiler room; the ing system �et All eke -it Legal Baking' of a 'hot water heating system - ^��� -� �If#efUsee �aa and steam service system; the el- _ ectrical fix'turea "and a dumb :waitr WITH - CLAt'DETTE COLBERT and MaeDOIVALD CAREY eC ya►T HOME O F MRS. J Ot I N LAY Each tender moat be accompan- ied by a Ten Percent Bid Bond THEATRE POLWY . Friday, J my 8 3-5 P. M. payable t•a�the order of the ow-ta- 'Box Offiet Opens 11nmings 4b P. M. er If awarded the contract the ;Saturdays attic Holidays ' 'ice P. hL tenaerer shail iurniah- a Fifty 1Matiaee Saturdays ind Holidays .-AAG P. ITL. ;, ;Selling Fords & Monarchs for Years Percent Guarantee Bond _ Instructions to _Bidders, 'Ten- _ FLOODLIGHT PARKING der Forms, Drawings and Spec- (,� " MAKE PARKING A PLEA'3'LTRE WITH OLm , r , A. a i. Murphy Gives Real Service ifications may be obtained from ATPENDANTS AT ALL TIMES Stanley R. Tient,- Architect, Har - s ,1. wood Ave.; and Kings Row, Ajax, on the "wing of a deposit cheg- us, payable to 'the Architect in � -. � �, .� ;� • the arr►ount of .Twenty -:five Doll-, ,.. 4:; ars ($26,00). Drawings may., be •. :. seen by the Sub*biddens at the Toronto Builders Exchange, the V f59, Ajax -Municipal Offices or thefiMITH THE LOW --PRIC.ED illi#ttll�I���� Q office of the Architect,. They will -- „.•,8.=L 4.00. m Fri- GOOD EAR f be available at p. , day, July. 18, 1952.. 1 ON :mr - - :- .Tenders wall not be considered fi "« unless made on, the' form supplied... MARATH -by the. Architect and in accord- ance with the conditions set forth Here's a anntied Goodvear - = in the Instructions to Lidders. rayon=cord truck tine specially '. '^ * The lowest or any tchder will built to deliver amazing mile- not necessarily be accepted. FO, '' ' bye -and 's -yours at an ua o �---'•' •_:�__ GEORGE LAWRENCE.' ; exceptio fly l w p n iLSecretary47reasurer, Ajax 'and Pickering Township General Hos- LOOK FOR TNIS'NION S16WOF QUUTY pital Board, Ajax, Ontario. i' Tri the same manner that the FORD MOTOR Co took-the.le'ad many - -- -- - : - '-' _ years ;'ago in performance and dollar value on ,automobiles, so has It Green .River � MOT now come to the front in providing tht: same in the post war period. Its auto record and reputation was not only built on the basis of a Died, .at Westminster Hospital, SALIES deniers from coast to coast, that were interested in -selling FORD and non, e, PICKERING, ONT. est ton of J. Benson Wilson, and MONARCH, and,• -keeping them sold. This can only be accomplished DODGE - DESOTO - GAS - OIL - REPAFRS I by what we know as "SERVICE". faihdeai husbander of Julia . Nellie (Mrs. John lie (Bearea and R lai M. MURPHY W. alt, the corner of Tenth asd Main Streets, in, fathAt Stouffville, (phone 1-59), are authorized Sales and IService for Ford Oakwood; Ont.,. and three grAn and- J�d Monarch Afotor Cars, Ford Trucks, Ford Tractors and Dearborn children, Edward' -wasin his ' 66th ' year, He passed away on Wednes- �'a"t4n Xquipment, and have gained 'for themselves and their products TAKE NOTICE Any person who registers an many satisfied patrons who are saying what the Ford owner has a1-• day, July. after a lingering ut ob` tion to the clow of the nest. Serrice w held at the- Dixon `' ` • ! • e • I Ways said -"YOU CAN'T BEAT 249EM". Funeral Home Markham wf b int- The Municipal Council of the aforementioned portion of Dy% To give the paper maintensaice and service on any kind of machin-erment at the family plot White -Township of Pickering propose son' Road with the Clerk, by cry yet uirea a wellequipped repair department and a well6stocked • vale, on Friday. Pallbearers were:to pass a Bylaw at their regal- A'ingvst 29, 1862,y be heard Parte (department, At this reliable firm you will find only genuine Messrs A, .Michell, F, Carter, 1, _ar meeting on September 2, Cou Septem r 8, =- Council on be %WWand whatever >9 needed in tools and ent•to take_.oareaof 19612 to s - up and close the 186dF, _ s e9ui1 Burrows, G: Grey, C. Hutchings and , top Dated at Bron car, truck or tractor, regardless of the'model or make. Summerfelt S nth is extended w' ly 220 feet 2 inches of g��, Ontarl0. ii Ti. MURPHY Ltd. intend to extend their resent buil Ymp y _ flus stn• (day, of July, i9tTsi, • P a to the family, Dyson Road in Plea 274, which 0"oot by 37Liodt addition on The north end of their present building Thr Ladies' Aid held theirpicnic roadis partially unopened to _ -L, T. JQBNSTON,'Ciwk to Sire yin perfect sea vice. in their vastly e�anding business, at the Park on Wednesday, July - vehicular traffic • and ends at Corporatism of Tp. of Pkker ff So drop is here tad be assured of gdting fhe,utmos.t.in value in auto' .10„ All -report a gooO -t we.: the emterly Und of the Rouge 1 �g j mobile" utarvioa iJver: --- - - r _ r M. :'.Phone 'S = .M me. CHAPMAt o . ck 281 W Pi _. V - ' to The Groceteria - - --_ In The Dry -Goads Dept. WMEC/ALS FOR THIS WEEK MEN'S NEW )SPORT SHIRTS IN PLAIN COLORS AND SCOTCH PLAIDS, PRICES FROM $2.85 to $5.85 F • 11fEN S "T' SHIRTS OR TJHOSE HOT DAYS--W7EiITE i Qnter3ake Household -Splendid for Paper Towels 25c NAVY, MAROON AND TWO-TONE EFFECTS, $1,59 to $2.2.5 r' ',Hot Weather 150 Towels --LADIES LINGERIE IN; LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Pork & Beans W o& 17c NEW P'ftINT APRONS -- LARGE SIZE FOR KITCHEN WEAR :•4, �.:, ► jibe, ,Clark's - - -=� � - - .Gran: Sugar - � - . -- - 1a• lbs. 9�c _ • - . - ...« . . • . HERE'S A TIMELY SUGGESTION Small, 100 for ?ne Picnic Plates Large, 100 fbr $1.10 FOR A LOVELY WEDDING GIFT -- iF'URF. WOOL REFERiSIBLE BLANKET A ;Silver Swan White Embossed Serviettes 'rackage - N BOUND, 72 x 84 - $18.50' GREEN and ROSE ;BATT ORA �. 70 in I6c- -J LOVELY 66 -PIECE SET OF "AVONDALE" - « ' • Nes# ef 8 QLi1X!! 1.2N8 Sa9t - 1's 49e DISHES IN BEAUTIFUL FLORAL DESIGN . •° i - Bushby's Hardware _= 8110C THEIA'TRE WHITBY _ PRUNE 618 BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES Wltm EIEC AIR CONDITIONED 4AIR CONDITIONED BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS • Y Era' ,81, Yingatm JR&W SCAR. Phm. 7 • 011 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATLRDAY - JULY 17, 18, 18. RANGETTE-SAND Evening Shows At 7.00 and 9.00 P. M. Saturday Matinee at 1,W ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES _ Evening Show Starts At 6.00 P. M. ''THLRSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY JULY 17, is, 19, 11 .. $-tPaints and General Hardware Town .. _ T COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR PHONE 46 PICKERMIG STARRING - ANN RHERIDAN and JDfiiN LU'ND St a r Lift PLUS-COMEDY CARTOON NOVELTY MUSICAL' � Ajar, Ontario -� Ajax and Pickering Township W7� DORIS DAY and GORDON MseRAL ; MONDAY,' -TUE. WEDNESDAY - JULY 21, 22, 88, General Hospital - Mvesing ShoKs At 7.00 P. M. hast-0emplete Show At 8,20 P. M. General Contract ,For Ail Trades -- .The Barefoot Mailman' SEALED TENDERS, addressed _ - IN COLOR to the undersigned and marked _. iFOrt Ort WITH •- ROBERT-�UMMINGS and TFRRY MOORS "Tendea for General Contract. �`' Ajax and Pickering Township - IN TECHNICOLOR 1 -PLUS - General Hospital, will be receiv- W [ i R -- . RANDOLPH ' SCOTT and DAVID BRIAN ed 4 The Family Cecret _ _ P M. EDT, Wednesday T jSTARiUNG - JOHN DEREK and JODY LAWRENCE August 6. 196■ . - AND L- fF10R NEWS for a S'tipulsted Sum General MOhiJAY, TUES., ,WEDNESDAY — JULY 21, 32, 3S� - Cont=est including the following NEXT ATTRACTION work: khe mo7ing of the existing one storey wood frame building Nis ■ - ia Oman _ Fl 'n Leatherneck to a new site and the alteration . �� of existing partitions to provide I I COLOR BY - TECHNICOLOL'R '' a delivery suite„ a surgical suite,' Wrr - JOHN WAYNE and ROBERT RYAN and patients rooms containing 88 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT beds; the construction of a maaonr -WITH - JANE RUSSELL and ROBERT MITCHUM .7 ground floor containing staff" jiving quarters, out -Patients dep- (_ - Pickering United Church W: A. _ artmerft,. kitchen, service rooms. and boiler room; the ing system �et All eke -it Legal Baking' of a 'hot water heating system - ^��� -� �If#efUsee �aa and steam service system; the el- _ ectrical fix'turea "and a dumb :waitr WITH - CLAt'DETTE COLBERT and MaeDOIVALD CAREY eC ya►T HOME O F MRS. J Ot I N LAY Each tender moat be accompan- ied by a Ten Percent Bid Bond THEATRE POLWY . Friday, J my 8 3-5 P. M. payable t•a�the order of the ow-ta- 'Box Offiet Opens 11nmings 4b P. M. er If awarded the contract the ;Saturdays attic Holidays ' 'ice P. hL tenaerer shail iurniah- a Fifty 1Matiaee Saturdays ind Holidays .-AAG P. ITL. ;, ;Selling Fords & Monarchs for Years Percent Guarantee Bond _ Instructions to _Bidders, 'Ten- _ FLOODLIGHT PARKING der Forms, Drawings and Spec- (,� " MAKE PARKING A PLEA'3'LTRE WITH OLm , r , A. a i. Murphy Gives Real Service ifications may be obtained from ATPENDANTS AT ALL TIMES Stanley R. Tient,- Architect, Har - s ,1. wood Ave.; and Kings Row, Ajax, on the "wing of a deposit cheg- us, payable to 'the Architect in � -. � �, .� ;� • the arr►ount of .Twenty -:five Doll-, ,.. 4:; ars ($26,00). Drawings may., be •. :. seen by the Sub*biddens at the Toronto Builders Exchange, the V f59, Ajax -Municipal Offices or thefiMITH THE LOW --PRIC.ED illi#ttll�I���� Q office of the Architect,. They will -- „.•,8.=L 4.00. m Fri- GOOD EAR f be available at p. , day, July. 18, 1952.. 1 ON :mr - - :- .Tenders wall not be considered fi "« unless made on, the' form supplied... MARATH -by the. Architect and in accord- ance with the conditions set forth Here's a anntied Goodvear - = in the Instructions to Lidders. rayon=cord truck tine specially '. '^ * The lowest or any tchder will built to deliver amazing mile- not necessarily be accepted. FO, '' ' bye -and 's -yours at an ua o �---'•' •_:�__ GEORGE LAWRENCE.' ; exceptio fly l w p n iLSecretary47reasurer, Ajax 'and Pickering Township General Hos- LOOK FOR TNIS'NION S16WOF QUUTY pital Board, Ajax, Ontario. i' Tri the same manner that the FORD MOTOR Co took-the.le'ad many - -- -- - : - '-' _ years ;'ago in performance and dollar value on ,automobiles, so has It Green .River � MOT now come to the front in providing tht: same in the post war period. Its auto record and reputation was not only built on the basis of a Died, .at Westminster Hospital, SALIES deniers from coast to coast, that were interested in -selling FORD and non, e, PICKERING, ONT. est ton of J. Benson Wilson, and MONARCH, and,• -keeping them sold. This can only be accomplished DODGE - DESOTO - GAS - OIL - REPAFRS I by what we know as "SERVICE". faihdeai husbander of Julia . Nellie (Mrs. John lie (Bearea and R lai M. MURPHY W. alt, the corner of Tenth asd Main Streets, in, fathAt Stouffville, (phone 1-59), are authorized Sales and IService for Ford Oakwood; Ont.,. and three grAn and- J�d Monarch Afotor Cars, Ford Trucks, Ford Tractors and Dearborn children, Edward' -wasin his ' 66th ' year, He passed away on Wednes- �'a"t4n Xquipment, and have gained 'for themselves and their products TAKE NOTICE Any person who registers an many satisfied patrons who are saying what the Ford owner has a1-• day, July. after a lingering ut ob` tion to the clow of the nest. Serrice w held at the- Dixon `' ` • ! • e • I Ways said -"YOU CAN'T BEAT 249EM". Funeral Home Markham wf b int- The Municipal Council of the aforementioned portion of Dy% To give the paper maintensaice and service on any kind of machin-erment at the family plot White -Township of Pickering propose son' Road with the Clerk, by cry yet uirea a wellequipped repair department and a well6stocked • vale, on Friday. Pallbearers were:to pass a Bylaw at their regal- A'ingvst 29, 1862,y be heard Parte (department, At this reliable firm you will find only genuine Messrs A, .Michell, F, Carter, 1, _ar meeting on September 2, Cou Septem r 8, =- Council on be %WWand whatever >9 needed in tools and ent•to take_.oareaof 19612 to s - up and close the 186dF, _ s e9ui1 Burrows, G: Grey, C. Hutchings and , top Dated at Bron car, truck or tractor, regardless of the'model or make. Summerfelt S nth is extended w' ly 220 feet 2 inches of g��, Ontarl0. ii Ti. MURPHY Ltd. intend to extend their resent buil Ymp y _ flus stn• (day, of July, i9tTsi, • P a to the family, Dyson Road in Plea 274, which 0"oot by 37Liodt addition on The north end of their present building Thr Ladies' Aid held theirpicnic roadis partially unopened to _ -L, T. JQBNSTON,'Ciwk to Sire yin perfect sea vice. in their vastly e�anding business, at the Park on Wednesday, July - vehicular traffic • and ends at Corporatism of Tp. of Pkker ff So drop is here tad be assured of gdting fhe,utmos.t.in value in auto' .10„ All -report a gooO -t we.: the emterly Und of the Rouge 1 �g j mobile" utarvioa iJver: --- - - r _ r