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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_08_01< G' VOL.7> IYQ. K -E 41 . PICSER[N&• OhITAiH(Y, FRIDAY, AL><GUST i, 1062 _... i %ab P� Copy - as Second Chys.�tter 8abselttpttotn 1phdcet $%W )P� year U. W. C. AURKAR and SON ?Vb.USHER3 - -' -- - • -- • - -- ... _ . , - - � : ,�.. t Opening— Aupst.�-__6.th­ M Claremont Floodlian I�aIuabI Prizes : _: : The village of Claremont has its Dhare of community -minded -people } too, Wtatching that village for a .number of years, we have observed that, small group who are always —hammering hammering away at something of a1progrumve -Mm anything that would give the village_ - .B bopetr-eveiry community needs, a few of that kind, if it -is to- stay;, _ alive, They've done it again, out there, with a floodlighted ball park. ?' Every communitywminded, sports - minded community these days has its flopaghted park, for evening, after dark ball and other events, and Claremont, is' not going to be left behind. Congratulations to those cit- izens who eaw this thing through. -' The Official Opening on- Wednes- day, August 6. we'd recorhmend go- ; ing out to Claremont that night: ;^ That notorious team "TJvatm Motor's" : _ fire playing. -- El'dGADEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Richard P: Winter r apnounce the engagement of their - Jdaughter Joyee Eileen to- Mr. A?bert• ' Grant Timnsend, the marriage to : . take place ori August 16, 195:, at -' 3.0:0 _o'clock in, the afipuroon,• at _ their home on No. 2 Highway. rPie eying V �llag� Claremont will officially turn.on their new floodhghts.,tt the C'lar•ernont Park, nest Wednesday night/A%igttat :� :,, .y th; with an evening of -Spurt and fun for the whole family; The program rely tinder way- at 630 j), -m. Miss Pamela Watson and girl There will be prize- valurv, ar-d a lucky draw which includes an Admiral Television Set A moior item an friend from R. C. A. F. at Trenton, the prat ram i.. this daubieheader ++iih-riaris Mou'' raid flighView, competing and'k Claremont vs Brbtigrani ' Aar, Reg'.- and Laurie -Witt-on - � _ - IV. gonna to be a big night. so be on hand for fun. :Mrs hu,n Warne and Murray have left.for-a. •acation in hlanitoha, tu. ! _ - 1t the C N. E. Thr, Ycar Eit�rt ioh of :gerVicCS Planned _I're- terian Church I.adiF'_ To"I3r t _ � A.S�' F"', � A. L L -wis;t relatives. _. Entertatnid By Jit �ltirr�ecn" ' A[tl;u"== to "'«'1�tc.nbrr.e; 7 7Air: Arthur Sra',h and family of • ,. ' - , • . ic1' CLI.' l• t,vlm o -)•N 'Mont real were yp Sur a wee k'et r1euL ,_ . e' racy percent of the c(sitt . of Aln•'c, :w fur h•,ept.sl an.l Qurc:::.l' '' .]rf Y4, �J •, at,d L:ut : v A:d'r}f Cana�la'e far=t, nauvt-morn Gover- - — witri-Mr•; and -Mrs. Tom Watson.. care,'' stated Mr. -Paul Met !i '�� h•` .,1h'cek-end_visitors.aL the home of Ansi a i i •E' er 3r'f'huteft tri nr,r-(,..r,ertil-wilt officially' open the ii0+'It tNI) i'},+•�•t{I 1',=L' Mr. rnd illrs. Jan Murdoch• airs. 'i'�+zr�t.ry-I i*ttlm<rn' f�r._lcYo}x:at-t "e I':cr;-rzrtt.. are.holdiz� a 3(�;nt :ne«t-�'.i A•�gu�t f' l'iskrrrrt_.:1'n f5 - t� t, in t�.it• - _ _ _. lllur�lvch:3 mother, Airs. A. H: Hurl. M•vii.ul Ser-vay. rFclw-a-tion .vi�t r; `he sit tI . -It. A: %1ari�on'es Cottatt( C s' f'I:+' «.., s 'e tilt, `•er ii-,., plirey, of Tilden Lane; her.aister. .' .T. j.4'the twain speaker ;kt supl,F.r ,. .Feta r• non s iiuy: orl 'lir' t<tiry�, h� c=..rp(ala. - fir:; ad eniut in 3Sis, Marr W'nutsor and= ncpiiew ' 'rg e.+ng* held rkently at (rrc t:nwn�ci Auiu :-. -. at 1,(?o t'. 1tI Tl :a ti- rvt- telrvi,iun, _ . _ - + Although =the. (.l 1 . f.t !'•,t lar t. - : Harry t,nd Beaverton by Untario 1County 1 :its is a poli luck.Lunche.: S. I Tony h1 rt:n"whose g(+oci looks I toes:.ve the baccr, of t:iN Y'rh., b� 3;itly Wend3or, of North, I1ay;- and Car,pvrati�e 1lftdreal Ser.icA=, i w.1 ra,e the_ fourcarners.: 1= +�..1 ;d b:.r�(,re hate -made ]rim a fa-;- ,� Stukor•s, Lhe baa: of Stf- t%ut� and kbr birother Cotrservratiori Officer W•' "Mr. Mt-eha.n also •staid. 'The On- � vr,te' on ru.4io :acrd .records. will be huci; rang t.u1r 1C u,.:ra, iuit� , A• Humphrey, c&- Powassam,. _ ti _ Mi^. and alis. Roger Wsrd, D:ritaa. ' operative Mtd.cal Se -v r••s frrOtdi,e i -P P:.3L �tiT.�:TF'. Bf}O1f, the guest urti:t -at the Lirandxtsnd . .. from :v ha:"N: ti(arl un,: St Ker ,. rhrir throughout al rovrncP 11.1•a rinrt I :to K` }slay«r n,�ar,y ;e,t a bit of Sgt•+t.ut's- Tex:.b, rttr- vi .ititag parents, a l a " rrt,vidrnr nr�aa,rt:fid-"� _ • • • A pt'e-.t•iew of `tile Cori>nation at. club ,n the head. lr, the -first' inrt:tit; Mr and Itilis l C. iiryans, �vF,:, are. �, u r ^ur-n•�.s z;•,i = +i.,r"+�a hale .hP woblen','Iiui:ding:`- Coronation = -fur the .4"okers it appeared is if in • vr',into mtih their d, ut•hter, bit. jza• , n ;,•u }i:t:.'r• : t i ptwp e• !tl.�. _'p' :t(:'.' al,JG uPp. Utt'.:. a� •L,'; be- n t•.. .•(: j Cit :._t.'d r it ,.a ' .CSL.' ,+r Yv'... +1('I ..,.{; •',i:' I,px_ .r, ..,.nl.t tti hca&ti for •a rut,v ns,' land Mt'a, .It: Gehl Suri- teal - 1'Ua'-FE.itR r ' a•it't.1: . t °t .�y:__ e.1h ( y . ' i pa2LtN,n :'IYr t�•,(:n:rt a.0 be d;pictid Lhc lilt•: i~a r Ml: Fred Aturfln cele- y b2t'r,; ~Courcy s1,- :, al .,O) -Op, is now ; - p;; .a: 1.: _ Y gn, •^;t _c'_• E.__I_. Hoc<•• : ,7t,k l rites,- O' vee Fiftet-n _ its t: •_.>; i b,) ,, ,:j,p, d ti-..',; .ally R grated :Ellett .- ,th µriding anniv„err•_• , .:.:P' 's e>:r •M ,'r,: h.�, i :erus;un i I3 l t - erary on SrLLurdsy '[a tt, with mem- -,t to (;: ' . us, t; teal' s,4 a -. nt: in t i, d : tel.( r;, K too, had ' a comirnun':y o r lee to ht -,'p } curt; r ori • d :t ;tv* -ast t.f I3urr ; North A nr car, Wat(•r ski drams La:t•• nF t :inti lg '.v ot6tte runs :.nd bens -,of the"inlrriediate:tami.,y' the.cv^R i:' '=s.; - = t "1 d:1.,tct Ow u:.,L ft,,v t with4. ! p:unil.ips.;, t.hp_water .fmnt. U-rer t•, ,it _ the rat.. .rel.. :lt .t:ny;',-d- - to. bir;'asid ,Pira. t•;eu,'ge 14'. run called ; a �. - t,•v off rt G :he tiru3 thi- -ov,,:k tut, hunlrr: uw:!, etitors. lord t! : paths 'i :nen (;slur, ,;e•'art. _ bcn_rt �,' r Of0cei s ;I>, nrs. _ s p - vti hLA palcnt-., hero lr.tt_ SaEurdav Sr.oup r t:r:, i and oth•::rc r ,a ha'r 4; " Pruj'.:" .e' ."i :r.:et? .hat; Z'y,F glatrio uua and . s'i.ectacular our '.,igi t;r rr.ar. of svaat, He r:,tule and the:,t :ilei a red uit.tn . 1 ,,ton :.L• ii s 1:�1�: de ay .:i • lfua faI little �` thct Royal t',r.st.lian no misiakr as t.; beta yhtrweci a l:^en inten•a :_ c .. mr.i lots .tut Letly of a M, --ited 1'ut.e'it back -a said s(u;(c a ewrne clout With Gordon Annan was, 'at home last ? T the g. in—Fume, I ? n t! - veeki-ead -and has returned to 1#cp- % mee.rugs n pro writ•, the p}:.. t tf _ (erwr(rilr for three: more we�les train- ed fur.e0,00 � yt& for lite ° m,.,r t" t (i :about." - + peop;r w,, kno went it; the, Ex.-� the iat� �vitg `A J,' C•iiil(ti;;It fall- � L's, cove. the phis runs CH-,.'g��':ur _ :1e vs,:Li-,.y •i vvv� :h:.. :n. i for -the purpttb_ .,f seeing th �, and owed `�•,th is a •rg.e, but the ite�t ,M ing 'U sccid+ ha t isr:! 'o t ` oh_ d,vrtot>` ncthin ei: e. Mrs C X. Sterritt `i� "rrt 'WQ.land" } , ; • g th:u tt r_(pr, weri; tluw'n in u,�d�:. An _ yvith h(>r daugii_er Ida, tvliu is quite Dr Am,s of fieavertc.n dec::_•rd. ^•ten': So' ::-`1e ,:t .he �fu:ure,—.ht Jack iCuchm:tn's.. H:llds;vt ss are the ^Fecal, nor; = ..akar .each<d I am pteatt•�i to .see so many da:r,g. n3 w •:L d P j. to ir•e, "ell set " back_ too,_ -*ith ti- c:uph- ©f. 4-aaad- fist :babe TI .e wi a: .,:tie hovvaver, ill. something. `n ta;.sttvct�e. bt av: - -_:. _ - _ tans b-ing added to their list of kept r(,1,ng along.. dnsi ?,lull c ! -the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -Found are :1 Michael Starr To Opa,n drivers. Thril'•; and stung L + •� `•on a motor trip through .the States ab(,at ',he high cos, .of-rle•d:. at rare. _ - Garden I art Kate A'tikA:r if, to lick ihi•'hab� .1 coon: tc^ ti -0 at t.:e and of the for F► week. - Apprc:::m:AE y nAc-third o a . (< I, Y record: Mn;. Frank F'rous(i is .holidaying tor's acmin:e: earn". be• (lateen -d srtting problem rn the so ,: loo" i Its th,- { rs: hrJf of the''third, the - at fort ferry for a week. and -so- the raxt io , (.thus , is acne i O. Gafu _dry nc;:. , August u t.f aha Colisewn. A eta_ res, with ca,;,n l.:aiirtte�# a.ter a:ng.e� •for a Mr, and Mrs, Ld.`Stork have heft :higher•" Dr. Pees furth-r ..and Garden _`a.ty w•a, br h•''d a: 't i ceir:petent afxndanta who h::' look lull tai:nit t: at �' all the ,lam- ti! brother, 3Ir: 1Zriti bl0rcr, ;Lad Mts, hat'Lhere' 'as do:douSi the COS,'( �'"--1 yr- r(�-11:tl, Di..tartun. lir, after the childrtri white La.t• and. age •i•n so -i -r. :.e,w,er tear,:'slid }'. Mayen .of 'Tprt,nto, vgi:li them for a n"•:: al care would be redo_ -d if,, �ii:h:u Starr, hf for Orr-r:u �'• ''h( r' tour thr f x. o' ` tau . " ch 'n t.' !':•u .r.. Tire .Stokers eaeryone _.bvdgrrted __:.SoY'. ' ;line s �i,lrn:y w:,.l UlilCtc« -y . }Jeri .::e prcr .� P three thOtiSalld •'(?1Ce '. Orli added 'i :'1 .l E 1. ] v a Couple week, _ i ad one n oup John :111avvatt .and Jim White have t]truugh a pre;laid plan. }le corrl=-eZ c••-:d.nk:.. en's, choir w:(1•�r Purdue l r.:ve:sity i of -free p r is and a ling"fl"y " This 11; st left for •holi3a;u in the north. ded On?ario ' County ,: Co-operative There will . be a M rrti go,ro•.rnd; vv'ill 1 re Pnt1. coNcatt� in -.tae (rr ieeum , + must hale ::t;luC u lr ,;alts disgkused Mr, and Mrs. Kon Watson and Mr. Medical Services for the serlsre the v F`.<"Fc ',ct ::tett t?:e ddie�, Fancy on Friday and - Sa vrda} e: r. n asst aa they b( unce;i rigl_t ec k aF the at#d Air -s. Don Scott lett last Satutr are -rendering in providing., huspiuil r'oO&, Hume •c�x,l:i Teacutread- i .august = and ' 3. A g(ro(ltti'1 foul, Stokers tvitli a f.':r run barzac;c. day for a weetics vacation at Good- co'•ierage anti thought their approach ing, riotdogs etc, :r=.'Le e;epnants .the: meanbers paying all their. own With' ••twcr 7zten wt' the :-teles. erham•. i to the .question of surgical cost 'Fas =;he largeFt ever_...Hc,op l a- , (continued on page• eight please). .Koch " Qur milk p: uduccr"_ pro.- 4 A group of friends surprised Miss, .practical and sound: A'darxe 'in tyle evening at` S.T0 his, best blow of the season, as he Carolyn Smith on Thursday night, ; The President, Mr. Russell Mori- p. an. Admission 50c:, a ith Door clouted a fout�` =gger into, deep 3c 'r v�:tl, a farewell party in the form . ison, outlined plans for- the ezteai- prizes,. Spot prizes. Janet Allison centre r:eld. �ill6 pu- a crimp on the i p g1 Y' and en- slabs of M,i' lie, and walks and oar ,. ;" a ,personal shower, 1 for to her sron of •Services and ezpresSed. She ern for everyone? Come p letting;•to•go, to, !purses Training hope Co►operative Sur 'cat coverage jo _yourselves: - to dint allov:ed two more -Ioca7 +a - - - -- cit:ern(k,n of one,of the• f ren.ain a � would be available by -the first of "ivrrs 'ai'ottough nary a hit was regis- Schi'wl at Wheaton, Ill. October. Rotary -Meeting Withdrawn For ;.ing• members of one of tl')e old, well tered, The Scor, :.o,(' read 11-2, in- Sy n`S m ath is extended to Mr. and I Mondav Nest kn ,wn fan}ilia': of -the Dunbarton. 11Ir,.',fuhn Stephenson and daughttr To the Residents df s a.: - area Miss farm Y1t'.son, in .her the sixth the'8tokcis collected a on -the (Leath of -the latter s t -. - 4 t couple grid acded fri�� rrlo: a lir the Pi,ikening Tow.nsiri_p: Ow:rte t � ,C:v it Hcrtit o •itlon'1 th year, eighth to end their run scoring. The hvsband, Thomas Mills, on Tuesday. i I hereby proclaim day next, the weekly meting .nt' the � A.div ,?liter of t'te lata a'".tlr^�c ar.u• ,�� of our Heroes made good for + Mics Tklar: Boyes spent last week ' } P MONDAY, AUGUST ¢, 1962 local Rotary Club i; withdrawn. � llir`• Allison, hFr fu:hii taugfit' three hits coupled with two errors t with her aunt, :lIrs,.Fred Bals�lon,:at to be a— During h'e past we(•ks with nt _ever:l of this tovvnsit p�,s,]lcoa' her cot e at IInl-Fredri. and as tawny v'alks for another four ;F g e CIVIC HOLIDAY renovation and 're•decorating be:ing in ;early- day �t°as allist r ha_. 1it•ed runt` in the last of the seventh, ;as lilt. ],is4 L'iirn 5:., was admitted far the Township eF Pick ring,, ca:t.ed nn at the•Gordon l;uuse. th•_; iu..the_.I),::h)tt i_ar'-a ;:, ,t of her to he OshuV;a H:•Spital again on ^DATED at. Broughaal, Ontario Cluh has been mec'tnia, ,it the Sad- �. life, thoui-li'nursing ij�-Tvr,mto for the game was fast bctcuming a tact : ng Friday List; but is again improving een this 28th Day of Jely, 196'a. dle' aild• Bridle, • �a=t ' of the ville �, o oruevf the ,tett r� has workerLINVUs inbthe ..Batteries This Rle it's EGame tinder, treatment, CEO. `P' TODD, and judgirg' by report, ori the m a µ.Ba a Mr, aril Mrs. ,Elvvyrr. McMannts i Reeve. of the Municipality bf the. they -hav-e 'hecr'getting '.they;vvrould . «•(;men's 'groups pf • Dunb_rton t;n- eat a cuu le of days with the lot= - ck tin - ` like to 'stay tl?ere. ;ted Church (fort:;crly- Presl;ytvrian).: Stokers - blay;tre and McEwen } .' sp P '�wn9hrp of F'r e g 3t nl ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. 1952 President Ray Doble�-and- e. o y.. -,u vi� ing meiitberS ` of PSckerrng � Pyette, Featherstone, lihitc, 1>tior to their lea:ing for 'a I Mrs. H. A. Matchett and niece, Sgt.-atrAn is Fred White' are laying j the family are: 'tvvo sisters Violet, in 8th, Stewart. the two -month's visit to Saskatchewan, 112iss Corinne Doyle; of i'oronty; down -the law- on "atteirdar;ce" :and, ' now at Fairview Lodge, Whitby, • ace by •his parents, from. called on Piekering •friends`on Fri- "punctua4ity- and "a• - few `- other and Olive Mrs. Sari;. Mitchellj; of The Intermediate game scheduled r da last. things". I Billings Montana• for liotrday night has been cancell• Quebec. and Mrs, Reg.. Parker and y ttxl on account of the holiday, but on - £arttily. Have been holidaying' at Tuesday night; 'WTitby- Juveniles Scotia Junction in the Muskoka Red Faces And• Red-* Itlnderwear - • - •- all •men who -wear a belt know—when you ' reach up -will play Pickering Juveniles here at . distt-ict.'for a;week:_. The story is being told this week. about a Jocal man with both arms, this belt loses some of its efficiency— 8 o'clock. Thit promises -to be- a real ; Mr. and Mrs- Wilf Hurit and daur (a Rbtarian by the way) who, with his wife, accons- srnd it did on this occasion -the belt let go, and down bang-up gaifte. ghters were in West Hill on Satur- at,ied b serA r -al other ladies -'went out to.•,pick :a few ;came his trousers around. his' ankles. What A picture day attending the wedding of 'Wilf's p y entlematw for hose ladies at the bottom of the ladder—knotted DUTCH FARMER sister, -where Audrey' turd Barbara baskets of cherries. Our friend, with truly, g were among the bride's attendants. ly gallantry undertook to do the -ladder climbing,",,. .c%1Ves-,multi• coloured briefs aridd shirtail ruwuig in - recently arrived •in Pickering, wants Mr, and Mrs. •Nicholson and data• Perched at the top of the ladder up in the middle of •the wind. Which reminds us that elsewhere in thin 7 ghter, of Saskatchewan, are visit- the 'tree, with the ladies circled -around the bottoaa of ••issue there ig An item which expresses the wish•ffiat �nnployaient Contact: R. Tjalai Ing her parents big. and bits• George the -ladder, our friend reached -up with the left hand they could see more of their friends—we know a lot Fieldman, Reformed Church ' - $aker, Church St., and ^?ther relay to pall down a heavily -loaded branch, and with the.. Af_people who could see more of their friends do=70k Colborne St. West, Wh{tby. N�ces.. right hand, reached up -to cornarence -picking- but^ -•'aa for beaches any wane week -end. ��0• _ : - _14IRST • a R AN NC �, !.,. , > ROI�IICLES Fa c fc,ot _• _ ,_ r head Dear Anne Hirst: - _ your high. Stay away from �!RAitM .- tne .Clark¢ I 1, `,e got to Dave more than * all the paces your friend fee - love. I want a husband and a home • quests. Have nothing to do with .. of my own. When I met this * him. Watch your manner and - man, I was divorced. He said he * conduct carefully, so there is no , Last week an accident happened .,• In this.-neighbourhood—an accident ; was. I came to •excuse for criticism. -,? his city to marry * There are other bovs brought y:': , found he had a + up as gentlemen. Find them such as we read of in the papers ` everyday—of someone being struck y' wife and two • through your girl friends, through and leilled on the highway. We ., _ �htlT fi err e i e your church, and through your , tbfiir •�hawrterriDte„ sad _ ly's acquaintances._ -- where I was knowing the person, we forget : • + :about it. - But. when it is our next foolish. I stayed You can . always turn to Anne j t on see- Hirst, tell . h thins you'd never door neighbour; then we " d8 not e and kep urs her g - forget. - f said he was get- tell anyone else. Her wisdoxt an4 Last Thursday . night 'tragedy 'tin his divorce. (The had already her sympathy are yours for the came to the family on a farm that " g y asking. Address at Boz 1, 123 separated.) He, said he was sorry Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Oise -adjoins our own. A well-LiKea anci highway to his own house ... a them money every month. Use Remnants screech of brakes--..-: a, -crumpled "A dozen, .times I'.ve tried to - - body , and a woman had lost`` leave. -liut I care too much. He • -her -husband; a young lad his is faithful to' me, and wonderful _ father. Just .as suddenly as that R^ ¢ : family can be bereaved and sad- in many ways. But all I have are dpromises! I'm still playing second ened. There is little one can say fiddle." --so. little little ore .can do. Only time— _ can lessen_ the _ anguish and dim "I can't respect myself, living memory of such a tragedy. like this. 1'm' not that sort: What q do you say?" As far as I was concerned the FRIGHTENED. - timing ceme as a coincident. That LEAVE— same day I returtred-from a short Training For The Big Contest—Men as well as .women will be *. When you found this man hada • ' to - in Fort Erie an% as the bus - s h daily "Mammoth + it too bad you Y amon the more than 700 contestants in the y deceived you, t Y wheeled along through the cog -..- 9 me. - _ _ - Bested traffic in St. Catharines and Cooking Competitors" sponsored at the Coliseum by the Women's didn't take the first train leo of the Canadian National Exhibition. Contestants will + It isn't too late. The sooner Hamilton I sat at the bus window Division •wondering how any of us• have the prepare their specialties in five model kitchens before audiences, * you bio, the• sooner he nerve �o drive at all these days'. with -daily prizes of up to $50.00. tfighest over-all score will win . *his freedom. No 'wonder there are so many ac- the grand prize of $200. Food like the spaghetti and meat balls • After all, what's his hurry 'cidenta when time after time, you Mord- Cox will enter will be cooked every day, and sampled by •now? He is enjoying your love: ' µ" on his • He sees. his children. Unless ace a driver whose ambition seems tha oud'rences after being udged. Mr. Cox is practising up ; to catch up to, and pass, the fellow s ecial for the big day. 4 • 'ie learns he's losing you, he will k' ahead of him. p * keep on putting things off, 'and no However, traffic was net 0.0n. "+ your scinda- joy situation handr your deepen _ k gssted all the .ray, i am glad + How To Keep Cool In Torrid Weather . ing unhappiness. to say. Where the scenery was at { . . • You are stilt in love. But love Its best we had the road almost Don't try to set the world on - loses salt in perspiration. To offset • alone is not good- enough for , to ourselves. Such a toy drive. -� a when it -is' already- burning up. this cfon''t spare the saltshaker when ,� a woman. like you. 'You must From Niagara Falls to Fort- Erie plan housework so that you can you sevxr`melons, 'grapefruits, to- • have linor, too. And you will -- along the River Road was, to me. _ take things a bit easier. Keep heavy matoes, etc. T1iis goes -'-fee kiddies ♦ if you Ga back 'home. _ more beautiful than theFalls.them- Cleaning to t"minimum. as well as adults. ' selves—not so majestic and awe- + « • ` inspiring- but restful with a love- _ 31sab should be planned several Infants and very young children GOSSIP PLAYS HAVOC ! ]inesa esti its own, Eighteen' miles days in advance.- This will save a should not be over -dressed. Just lot of leg 'work coming and going enoukh clothing to protect them Anne Hirst l d when the Dear r along a good *read, with beautiful o from draughts is best. "What can a girl. o . w e lei i homes out the one side and greens- to markets, and try to. get Your gh boy she loves deserts her? Other, we and shade trees on the other, cooking done in . the cool � of the Ona very oppressive night, it's boys, who wanted dates with me, morning' before the thermometer a good . idea to change' the pillow told him lies about me-- bordering the beautiful. -Niagara -gins zooming up: This allows cases and streets - as they absorb _River, where hundreds of swift- "—And he believed theml Now winged terve, or era -swallows, time to chill foods which you wish much perspiration_ he doesn't. even speak." THRIFTY outfit u -es remnantsl to serve .cold, others- t'an De taken "1! can't go on like this. What Your little girl will wear this as dipped, circled and dived over the froth the refrigerator and-.' heated Those Pensions Malo► - -'w:ter. And then. every few miles,- shalt f_ do?" . a pinafore now, as a sundress later. there were fascinatis&. tree -"shaded for serving with a minimum of �, R.- T. Bonnet is scalloped and adorable.' time, troub'e and kitchen heal A Big Difference : + rte �fraiv the only thing' to Both garments open flat to iroet -` -creeks --flowing down to the river _ frith such intriguing nmienee -as Once you've acquired a good + do ii. to make new friends atnonq Pattern 767; pattern parts, cutting Usher's Creek. Bleck Creek and tan, you'll be able to tolerate quite Pensions are a wonderful, thing) + nice?' young men. guides, sizes 2, 4 and 6 included. a bit of sun. Sun bathing from noon No wonder the M.P. s were so' • Any boy who gossips about Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Frenchmen's Creek — and- a few till three is a poor. time. especially fast in voting themselves one. - others that I have forgotten. These - • a young girt because she won't in coin] (stamps cannot be accept- _ creeks appeared- to be wide scud - -'for,small-children with tender skins: Now qualified for fu!] 'pension • date 'him is the lowest kind of ed) for this pattern to Box 1, 123 NUM - deep. with rippling waters, dark- Plan if. possible tc} sun yourself ire a group of ]2 including .Eris • cad, The girl can do nothing Eighteenth St.. New Toronto. Ont. ash -green In colour. The friends before- and after these hours. Most Rowe, Gordon Graydon, Joe Harris •against such malice: the more print plainly PATTERN NUM- •tom_ witft wham l was staying took me Mors will tell you that plenty and Hughes Cleaver, When the + she protests her innocence, the BER, your NAME and ADDRESS. tl for a -lovely--drive that same even- - of••Aresh air, but in the shade, is next session, of Parliament meets, + less, is she believed. Such a colourful roundup of ham ling along the Black Creek road almost as beneficial as being ex there will be 87 qualified for. some • 14 the young man you love had diwork ideas! Send twenty-five cents where we foilnd quite a colony of Posed to thE. direct rays of Old Sol. pension. * had really loved you, he would now for our Laura Wheeler Needle. But now it is reported that some have taken these scandal-mong- houses bordering its` shaded banks. Long hours of water play serves • craft Catalog. Choose your patterns i1LP s .who thought of retiring at urs in hand and shut them up.. And why not — it was just -a little _ no real .purpose in the race for. bet- + from our gaily illustrated toys, dolls. ,I ter health. Give little tots a brief the. next elecyon -are reconsider-_ R S'nce he swallowed evscything. earthly paradise, with rowboats at in One more round and some veil) household and Personal accessories adchor gently swayed by the lap- ducking in hot weather, if this g * without even protecting you, it A pattern For a handbag is printed tl early introduction to salt or fresh qualify for the full pension of * does seem that he was looking :ping waters. �3 000 for the rest of their- fives. right in the book. Another beauty spot was the water• is made gently and .safety * for any excuse to end the friend - `precautions are [ol�owed to- the Members first elected'in 1940 could ship. Fort Erie race track—not the track -' letter. ' put up- $4.543 next November and � -itself, but the approach.to it. Here -put for a life pen- Gu your own way now, with ISSUE 31 — 1952 there were fetr'hes of white trellis Many people make the mistake cion of 52,754 a year. ' going in all directions with -grand- of opening all doors and windows It's•a lovely deal. to keep out the heat. It doesn't. t est display of rambler roses I ever p —From The Financial Post. saw. Then at -the main entrances to Shades should be down and doors- « he race tracks there was a sort closed if. you want your home to t - be comfortably coot in hot weather.' Neat Sewing . -of courtyard with cement walks and -- -great white pillars. In between the However, iris a good plan to open pillars were hanging baskets in-' -attic iiindows as the heat from the For neatness in home' sewing, which weie growing red', trailing dower rooms rise to esti uncontfort- cellopliatie. tape can be' most help geraniums, that were literally a able degree—often 120 degrees—in ful. For instance, you can use L, mass of bloom. hot, hot days in one's attic. such tape -to attach a sizeable paper. . - • - And of course. at Fort Erie thele . To get the best results for an bag beside ..you. at the .sewing pia - And of laces of historic interest --for electric fan, place it in front of chine for discarded threads, cut- -for tinge. and ravel'in s. This does l �� an open window and turned to- g those who have time to, visit them` wards the room. In this position it away with untidiness which must —the Museum a d the old Fort. will suck its cool, fresh air. But otherwise be cleaned up afterwards. -But all we had ti a for during my be sure fan is out of the reach- of Similarly you can keep a neater. 'brief visit was to ,d 've past them—' - 3 ing_.6a..kei if'yotr tape the•loose these for one fight only.A good fan can be bought at a ends of binding, tape rick -rack a Then as a contrast to all this reasonable price and believe it or braid to 'each card before stowing. -- natural beauty and historic land - not. costs less to run than a 40 -watt'' away. - marks there is- Buffalo and its wonm bulb. r derful shopping centre. Because I Most people drink too much ice • nobody ever listened hirci elf out had never been there, we took..,-, , g of a job," said Calvin Coolidge. Or, cold water, etc.. Better o in for Irks bus and spent `three hours window- warm drinks on hot clays Warm we would add, into one. shopping, enviously comparing drinks increase perspiration,,. the some Of the, U.S. and Canadian evaporation of which makes one rices. To lite, the brit •matin street `- D feel cooler.. r we walked along looked like some- -You'll be store com`ortable in thing from a midway show—neon hot weather- without fatty .foods: • signs of every type -and size. •-At Y,,in 'this' `season there's night it must be just a lare• of g l ` e . „ g of fresh fruits and vegetables to- lashing coloured lights. By tom- be -had.: parison Yonge Street, in Toronto, Remember, 'too, that the -body j K A f is going to .look very dignified which, perhaps, is all'to the good. - _, Well, I• think this has been .tlle' only one window and nu means of... hottest day yet. Around here it is creating a draught, in the cool of _. 98 in the shade. For one's I did the eyeptng. Last week -end we had g usually like do- a houseful of visitors; this week _ - - �•-- ' _ iomethin 1 don't ` - 'irig—shut all the doors and windows . never x one`=for' which, in -view of - _ 'Paints House At 74 - Never thinking about hiring some young And in that way mana♦Fed to keep the heat. I am extremely thankful. 1. _ fellow to do the job, 74 -year-old Mrs. Harriet Morse paints her the -hause temperature -clown to 78, incidental y t remember some years \ own house from a rickety old - ladder. The . self-reliant grgntJ• Hoa glad everyone will be when ago the thermometer climbing to C t. _ ez� ,:,,,`� mother of three is used to doing things herself. She widowed this hot spell lets up a yit. It is IOJ! 1?artner "aiul I stere scuffling" m r` when her only son vitas 12 ears old and'she earned their livings - " -- certainty pretty }Hurd• to take, es- the turnips=acid we quit. The one "I• just can't marry you till after Y Y pesially for those in ova or iii'b 9)i51- oitl)' tint: 1 remember ua quit= my vacation from -the office, dear. _ lay taking in. roomers. She's .anxious to com;- efe the house sa room apartments, with possihl� t ng r.n a court of the heat. Look at all the, fun I'd {Hiss!" she can ^et s pared on the big porch and rt. three car garnge.. _ ., 1 � , - , - Mr, aid ]Yea• ,W&Uw Anthony bad ! ' TAKE BDfJ'PiCB as this kswviag of a d•posWdhes­ on the birth of a' son rA Oiawa Shenvibeb, of Searboro, who repress - ;t • • • • ' . as, paysbi• -t o � Architect is HospitaL ented the Ontario Temperance red- +upper with Mr. said Mea. Hedy afl Audley os Sunday. Lynn is holida;> I The Municipal Council of the. the amount of Twenty-five Dell i'rl akMand Mrs. an W- and dafamily; oration, Mr. Shewfelt has his Derr- � with hoe gaaadparenb 414") "h Tgwaship of Pickering propose ars . ( ) . Drawings may be Joe cad Tdrs• roe in biology acid is a acleax tea uA Hili t to pass a Bylaw at their regal- sees by the Sabibidders at the Hill Sr, are spendinitwo weeks at cher at Searboro Collegiate. Mrs. IT. ed, ar meeting on September 2, Toronto Builders Exchange, the the Bay of Quinte. Mr. and Mrs. Tunnell sang a solo "Green Past- PICKERIN 'T'O'WNSHIP ti 1962, to stop up and close th• AJax Municipal Offices or the Wren and daughter have motored urea" with Mise Eileen Jackson at + CO&CIL _ 2'2 feet 2 inches of office of the '� jehitect, They will to Matachewan, for two weeks, the orga:tit The next three Sunday will meet on Dyson in Plan 274, which be available at 4.00 p. m•, pi's- Mian Winifred Willis of Ottawa, morning services will be in charge FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1969 , .,--road is partially unopened to day, July 18, 1962. is spending a couple of weeks with of Rel. E. M. Burgess, with special As A. IL ' [_ ' • ' vehicular traffic and ends at Tenders will not be considered her brother, Mr. W. Willis and Mrs. music by East ,Woodlands q a4tet. At the Municipal Buil B .the sparer! limit of the Rouge unless made on the form supplied Willis, Mr. Burgess has occupied the pulpit P ��"; _ y by the Architect and in accord Recent visitors with Mrs. Craven ham, for General Business Brier. at United Church, Ajaat, for the -E Any person who registers as ante with the conditions set forth were: 'Wan, and Mris. Hart of Tor- past month (Regular Monthly Meeting) x ,� in the Instructio to . Bidders. onto and Mica Isobel Watson, -•`Galt.- Q_ b-Jection to the 410sing- ofi portion of Dy . The lowest or any tender will Mrs. L�`Fl orris is ling a -pre—as- aforementioned 1 e l son Road with the Cleric, by not necessarily be accepted. asst holiday at Shadow Lake. August 29, 1962, =ay be heard GEORGE LAWRENCE, Mica Lorena Cudmore of Toronto. oki. Hemphill is holida ' with - before Council on September S. 6wretary4rreasurer, Ajax and was with the Tunnell's for the week P - MEATS - l 1965, Pickering Township General Hos- end his sister and brother-in-law, the a. Cresawells. G401'i�t�Nd ' j pita! Board, Ajax, Ontario. Mise Marilyn Grothier of Mallory- Mr. and Mrs. McNau Dated at Broughaat, Ontasiq town woe a recent visitor with M. ghton are Q► y , this IBM day of July. 1968, M. and Mrs. Black entertaining -a small niece and uepi--Rhone 5801 We Delitetl .. ren are holidaying at Bobaaygeon . We are sorry to report Mrs. Arrbl' •"• Corporation of 'Tp, of PieJterias _ this week Griffin's small daughter is in the MARGARINE 1b4l - 7- - 1 Mr. and Mrs.* Smith of Dixie Rd• Mr, and Mrs. Dugald Thompson hospital at Boston for an operation. are spending ,a week at Georgian. And Christine were at Rice Lake for They were on their way to the West LARD lie Ibrf the weeidand, Coast for a holiday, BACON and aPk&e ins Tewe itp lglgri'ends of bias Janet Allison Mrs. Ella McConochie is now W. and Mrs. R. B. Williams spent _ '• General hospital were saddened to hear of her pass- staying with her grand -daughter, the week; -end wit$ N, and Mrs. PORK SAU8AG8 ) we IN] General Contract Bw AR des Traing atMr. the Oshawa Hospital last Mrs. S. Stephens. She is enjoying Rsttd. PRIME RIBS (Railed) 79t -end. Service and interment fairly good health and would like to Waiter Griffin and friends t 8$ALEa TENDERS, addressed Look place on Monday at Etakine see some more of her friends. endoyed a blue berry trip. They re HAMBL3W Cemetery. Mr.' and Mrs. % Tudball aisd Jima port berries plentiful and satiafac- e :to the undersigned and marked D 'Trader for General Contract. r• ,O'Brien of Toronto called on my of Tpronto spent the week -end tion on their land, POT ROASTS 49e 1W Ajax and Pickering Township Mrs. Dales leak week, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McConochie. - General Hospital, will be recei:v- .Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. The speaker last Sunday morning E. Campton, Fairport. Road, North, at the United Church was M;. Lorne .ed until �-- - - -- .__._-.-_� - � _ .....;N OW - M00 P. M. EDT, IW'edneoday —.- -- — — -- _ ._ . .._._ August 6, for a Stipulated Sum General Choose Contract - including the followingT%ks need -; work: the mo -ring of the existing EQUIP WITH ■y oar v'Yri-Odaire Rfrigerator one storey wood frame building_ to a new site and the alteration71 - itions to provide �jOOQ,e YEAR +of existing part -- _ _ ' +• $delivery suite.. a 'surgical suite.- - H I -M 1 L E R RIBS - Electric Store - - and patients rooms, mrrtain:ng 33 beds; the construction of a mason- It takes specially built truck tires to deliver - ry ground floor containing staff maximum mileage and lowest cost -per- STX CUBIC FOOT FRIGIDAIRIi! 1%taJ► : -living quqrters, out-patients dep mile,o�,erationa on small trucks. That's Iw1'iNE rOOT,,TWO Ct1HIC FOOT Z''FIIQi�IBB. artnierit kitchen, service rooms whp Its wise to equiP Your small crucJts ? -!arid boiler room; thg iwWl—iitlon r '_' wish Goodyear Hi -Miler, Ribs --tire one i.. SEVEN `'OOT, SIX CUBIC FOOT FHlGIU.f1B$ truck tiro specially de of a hot water heating system signed for THRIi"rY THIRTY , _ •INC+B ELECTRIC STMls... small truck truck operations. and steam, service system; the el' - w - ecrrical iiir!turea.and adumb wait £Ya - • Novy Available OUAUiT _er. ! 9 y iedE bch a Ten Percent Bid Bond WK FD# iN18'NISN 816M" OF fir! j re Made ONLY b payable to the order of the ower � :, I MOTOR A €> EN L R A L MOTORS O R S ser: tf :awarded th,? contract t4:e °G tenderer shall furnish a .. Fifty L-AWSALES �+ Percent Guarantee Bond. . S. BALSDON & SON Instructions -to Bidders, Ten PHONE: 29W PICKERING, ONT. 'der Forms, Drawings and Spec - DODGE - DESOTO -GAS -OIL -REPAIRS - • P _ HONE PICKERING 39 _ ifications may 'be obtained-:..froTri I _ _ -`! _Stanley' R, Rents Architect, Har=- ..Wl "woodAve,, and !rings Row, Ajax, ELS — - AND I N U PPLIEDn.5SUL �B, 2 - Insolation - - Roll Roofing : l Asphalt Shingles }. Insnl-brik6idinge . , frock -lath _ _ormr ay Sheet Rook - _ fnsalating Board Cement, Lime ter Civic Holiday weekRONR -end is a time of added danger:� . `. ,A. ,W. MITCHELL ` racks r . The increased likelihood of death and injury is a maEter - 4 p"s` y.n wQy ?`�! �. Ota T of vital concern to all users of the highway and laiuslt be offset by good judgment, courtesy, and extra care. i 1 ' _.. • Y REINIF.INIBER s -� from Johns -Manville -i .,,i Watch,out for children :{ ~' „ Caner of Assistant • - _ .-._ i nable speed—not too fast nor too glow - - �1 to chairman Shows Keep in your own tra>ic lane _ .:. w. _' _ i = -- Opportunities in 1-M _ I i a :. Don't pass on curves or hills 1 , Be cciurteous to others ;f • When J -M's vice president and ins of harass, and for a taane was + , s assistant to the chairman of 'the head of the shows and dispiaya } t ! Board was one time asked what section and a member at the sates Let us all combine our efforts to keep. the we t work' he liar specialized In curing promotion department. - with the company, a fe _ free from accidents. • , e3 � om h 1nAf ter' , a period- o f11-�� � �..•. - , P his experience shows the op- organized the employee and public portunities in this company, be 'relations activities o1 the oompany + } .. •cause I .have been employed in and becamg director of ittdustrlal CEO. 'H. DOUCETT MINISTER practicallf every phase of J -M's and public relations. t operations." In 1946 • ei became assistant to He is John P. Syme, who has the president and an officer Of erved johns -Manville Par a quar- Johns -Manville Corporation. Re a as int his + _ _ - - ._ . ter of - Dentary. w appointed to Present poli' k' Syme graduated flom, tion in. 1998 at the age of 42. „ _SO/��G/ Y cc11�e in 1926 and started his J -M ,Tiers one of a' aeries of brief (T/ rayl/ career as am engineer. He saw serv- ' ice in the. general. engineering de- aCticleatringing you facts of Com j1. partment and the industrial prro- munity interest about Johns -Man If dLcts department, then 'prgsni2e1 ville or' about conditions affecting - - _..._. ars tecame. manager of the marc our national econoriiy,, _. analysis department, ' He e,1so experimented with new y ` s - sa'a; plans, st died prefabricated Make It a Holida N he:s:a$ me::::ods and the financ- - ' r-1 , - , N _40 r • : y , - a ..tass>�tteo A o V tbMs - i lv Your Friendly Resident Agent ,FOR SALE—box t..ailer, d foutil0 ay , i,y s•fcoc 1. uew.'Akply Elmo Dir • BLt.L!'OR INSURANCE Al:IiNT i COS1ifE'IZC8 ney, phone 1'tckrrwg lot, _ j.1rX VIRZ CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILX __+ UT_ • r'UIt SALE. --glad iron and an oil uAwLffT INSURANCE *be..` �1G •—PHOTO-�'INL4SII�1a — StJT FROJA AX9 LIST Y4L'It PROPERTIES q� �- VETERINARY SLTP>i.T>fi space heater. Reaaonab:e price. Mrs• us tIN. • _ _ Covell, Dunkarton. Phone Pkikering VOR SALE WITH bei BABY NEF.DB - - . ---.' -- caws••• , ., RIL E. MURLEY nu "'"�` _ —iwo larCY large room* Main �saradpboa ai4 �WRZ H je]t Du=s 8 --,street, Pickering. iJusinesa couple THAT i 1w 0s64 QaR preferred. Apply Box 40o News. x•00 A. M. to b:ue P. IL P'OR SALE -used electric ranges PRESCRIPTION S�� and refrigerators, all in good work- ��-E Bim- =-vg{ M30R B T'S A& 1.00 P. M. to 6.YO P. IL. , ing roridition Lorne White Phone �. Pickering 19 7 J2. P P�uE 17 A - LOST—budgie. a-s�cers to name • -- - _ "Vickie". No. 2�AN51. Reward. = J. R. BOYES, Phm B. ' Phone 260M1, Pickering_ - �F--dourly pick-up. .. V1ANTED--Das2 of (:rippled Farm: :=.' Animals. For speedy pick up, call -ect -- —t _.nar t ---. Ip/nuhu.st i;L3: .ut I'rcicering 24. ti v; 2. SHIELDS MINK FAE;di ... _ .WEST HILL InCKERI-ya F' may 2 — tfmom PHONE: 88 GRLET'ING CARDS SCAB. Y80! _ - ncession�� : Mrs. Carnptcirt, Second �o Rouge Mals, has a fine stock of THIS ti'EEK'S HELPFUL HINTS l;ree:;ns Cazds. Christman San.ples in now. Order- Earn aug 8 OW powder puffs make ideal polish applicators fll7AL�A'N'r!•:ED WATCH and UL"A SKINNY MEN, WOMEN'! Gain Irv: � ,RADIO SERVI()E REPAIRING ` 'tu fifteen poudda. New pep, too. Try for Ria! Estate. insurance and Mortgaeea famous Ostrea Tonic Tablets fatAuy Make or Model double results,New healthy flesh: Willson, R�Or�ew ?igor. New "get acqusinted" iL�+side, ONLY 60c. All druggists. SUBURBAN SPBCIAArthur Field ~ '7 FARM MACHINERY SALE PHD V E Pickerinar OQ W S �ItIIE International .hay loader, just like g'TOl' 3i, LiLNGSTON RD., SCAR. T -(M2 RECORD new; Wood's murine machine: Man- uze spreader: 3-hrose electric grin- Olt PIChERING RESIDENTS MAY CALL RECORDS VISIT OUR NOW CRNTS E'VENiNGS ONLY) - PICKERII �� J. der; Vegb G5 crean separator: A w� �] c-_ LADTBB' and 8BN'T8' WATCHES -land roller: Cine horse spray, four I 'iF ITS BAST WE 8130[TLD HAVE I'I"' La[SLi Surveys From 910.60 Terms: $1.00 weekly rows at once; 2000 feet of lumber;' NO DOWN PAYMENT - Set of hamems — on No. 2 Highway G. T. H0 RTON `w� : And Valley Farm Road. MICHAEL YATSL'LA � I, 'S MARKET Ontario Land sar•07M Pickering Jewelry PICFIERI�IG - And Civil Ensiueee Phbne Pickering 201]1 PICKERING TOWNSHIP _ [;SED l_trRNITCRF. MAPLE LEAF WEIMERS 49� Ib. pkg. "''°°AJAX �' I BUILDING PERMITS t A quantity of used furniture for - _ aa!e. Fhnne;• F;clering 26, _,� 'Phi ne: Ajax "79 Issued Tues•-F1ri• i to 6 P. IL. FOP SALE: --space hearer, buffet, '' 2�snor ed 'chairs .Dysr Cowan, south EAC CUTLETS854A* by appointment r,•, - .. VEAL • and of- R : bank E'cst Oi ce. iNNY ' GIRLS! GET LOVELY Small - PORK SAUSAGE _�45� lb 40 L Fe J. PROUSE _vC'R sin 0 to 10 lbs., rew. - - pe VES'fapsous health and weight -BUILDING BUILDING INSPECTOR E Pil0�8: PtCKF.RihTd It Try bugler, Ostrex Tunic Tablets.In. •PICKERING f :rnciuctory, "get -acquainted" aizd. ' i �i_ "1iE iBEit� (}E TOJ I T'O REAL ESTATE BOARD" only 60c, All druggists 'phone Pickering 1a4T 1I 0T 01,� � 1 Ladies! REALTOR' _ -Attention Pio'ke'lling- tI:11!i �'1'.. PICKERIN(= 'VILLAGE PHONE 181 COURTEOUS, CONFIDENTIAL 9ERYIlS � .�5inger Sewing M8C171n9 CO. P- ,, 14 _ 1a ONTARIO STREET, OSHA,WA, ONTARIO i _ - AT TBE CAL"PION LIGii'L' ceiling Buying ]EJxeba.nging _ . PHONE 6-6443 CALL WITHOUT OBLIGATION --9OALITY USED CARS YOUR BONDED "SINGEW RBPRBSJINTATIVSUR 4 'ED RIGHT MortgaIUr ges TO Pl'CKERINt l� �;.u�o YTINILWILL SH IN YO AND THURSDAY OI+' EACHWJLHL a _ "'rte" i.oana _ _ - .. Cotleetienn TO GIVZ YOd SERVICE Appraisals .: , Paloatisoa It Itterested In Any Of The ]F*U wing Items, IPlesee N" Coupon _ it 19GS Cher tese� C 19" Pontlao mdaa. perfect ear, .:.PAINT TENDERS � AY, AUGUST _ 2, . fully- equipped _ FRID UG SINGER SHWiNG MACHINE CO. auction at the, Stouffri le Live- ']4--18, Ontario Street, Osises, Oat. i930 Ford_ Deluxe TENDERS will be received by the steak gale@ Arena, selling It Mtoek f tgnippeJ ► • �� undersiarted, up until August E, 1962 sur speeialty. Fresh aow� 3pdP:�• I sea interested is __ for the pain'ttng ( two coats) in the #ieifers, Shockers, Sbsep, • Calved, New .rnschine ,9;d Plyiaonth, ' Delu=e `sedan ' school of Section No• 2, at the coz- Horsed, Posies and ?odtry. Rtpairin ner of the Base Liao and Brock. Rd -IOU G_ M. C. J, ton pickup J. Other items Pickering Township. Fee pickup and delivery service, i _ phone 9Couffyil4 283- Come eMulq I P!eaee forward me your illustrated oebak Rhe _ ,. 1947 INR'. 8-4 tan pickup Jowest or any bender not aecew: Ph _ something _ R - Y Pane and • t1w modern waysell 1 public i . aril ecce ted. - Ont. rloction- "Yen ons it, W 'lSell John Stort, Qi. R. 1; PholrerinS,, O it." Make this Your 8tsar�oet where _ 'ADMIRAL TELEVISION i RAL baser and seller meet. SWe every AND RADIO SLTS SaAurdaQ 1.00 P. 1[- -) 3 :WIDE SELECTION OF CABS GALS. PRICED a�THIN REASON ' r $10000 Will Providfor a new Genera,= Us motors car, tinck ' "� � 7,500.00PW plemn Top Trade -id Allowance an -sent c'ar --- Towards Medio Tceatm�lt of - R� _ Ago WE HAVE NO AX PO 10 TETANUS LEUKAEMIA ENCEPHALITIS 4 THRESHING MACHINES ST - TO ORIND./ SMALLPDX DIPHTHERIA MENINGITIS Immed ate Shi went _ . WE GIVE YOU THE ' . 'Only $1606.00 F. op B. Lon- .. ' �� - .' � ;, RO>r You and Your Ramify NEWS AS IT OCCURS don buys a' -now GEORGE s � � (Na) grain th thresher-complete resherower co ons with feel .00w-. &-gam IUB —AND EDITORIAL Name ' wheels: ' Extra equipment ' irr- COMMENT g WE SEE IT,� 3 Iteaiaence I -etc. The GEORGE WHITE No: 6 mattet,01t1R12d0" City Province has full 24in. cylinder sad full q11 suppiY ....i , 42in. body width and can be tubW Sumps � � �. I'� To the best of knowledge and belief 1 nor anj► member of my handled -by any 2 -- plow-trec just drop in and famliy has had-paliomyliti9 within the last 90 days; tor. It is the largest selling Pu ou need 'and p,. ; thresher in Canada. See your tel►'us What y within +t , ( ) I am applying for Family Policy and attach $10,00 for 2 gcarz GEORGE WHITE - dealer or" wgj} get 00f IN 'write or phone us'for alt in- t �„pye 01 days . _ ��`� ` >' I aYn %applying for I'ridividual Policy and attach $6,00'for 2 yrs: formation. ;Dealer enquiries invited �i r 1 -Dated 19_, —.0100 MY- .G.EORG-E WHI�'E 8c SONS' ANY •LI.12I'TED.- �Sl2�V • PICK •,: Agent . _ _ ._ _ APPlicaat'A sigr;atare , LDndon Ontario ahs 1 1' �►' ` i `Comp)etb and return the above application to t , ME Wt"YOUR FRIENDLY RESIDENT AGBIAl!' - µ - CYRIL E. MORLEY - PICKERING : ;7 _ _ y . ' • -u.. • SNI . . .S .. ' • ., Ya vM K ".liG'M• .. i}i(Jw•:'?: A.. 4'rt1i3^.�-+•y.Ys... .. w .'. a.>4 •!ML • _ � zu-fingagas Directory J.. terial in ntacMan k .4. A. Richardson l�iC:LACHNI�'� -HARDWOOD FLOORING 4 + ly Stu�hyK7► It - _ _ ALL;G$I►DBB AIOZI - - t GENERAL INBURANCR pVRNNURg DEALM St. Andrews Presbyterian Church FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH CdNVEYANCING ds` REAL ESTATE YUN AL&L DIRECIPOR OF OAK, BWCH, MAPUE Plckering, ai<tario ' AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Rev. David Marshall Minister _ AND BIiMGII Services will be head at 8.45 4 M. Un Old -established Agency. Reedy Private Ambulance Service ALSO A GOOD SPOOK OF =.Q0 P. n'• ` Worship Service during July and August To Servs You. Day or NIg1l4 PLYWOODNo gtnday School During July !PHONE: PICKERING ' So and Asgust. PICKERi19G GOSPEL CSUBCH Wis. KcEA CHNIE4 Prop. Phone tic 153 G—ord �:� . � �. Y s..a.y ScMd _ .. S LUMBER YARDS 10.00' L f,- 9unday�Sehool ter ,.. 10.001 Y. . i • Pii ERiN^-. ONTARIO 11.40 a # � Yiraiag Worship �. vevot� �� Pickerin . Ont. Daily SeObHAVI►A d From - 8 PHONE: PI& 24. >9►sag� tie SO!'vkP 7 P. WAL. MAW _ Chartered Bracts Igor All _�3. B. Young to his 9� puipO from vacation, this Sunday. �rI.L �►ELCOIi= ,. PHONE: PiCKERING 241W9 LZMN841D AUCTMim ANT ;BUILDER - VAUATO$ KtW AND iI.A,KtPboae t WOODWORKING .�R�' z _ 8�4 BUrpDAS s�F �HWrks i'TSY QASINETS - MEDITATION- AUCTiO1vEi" KITCHM GABINETB Licensed and Authorized for the BUUT and INSMA.L�D The mind and spirit of man advance when he is tried Counties -of Ontario and York. -.;by raffering•_•-Just as the plow furrows tire' earth -- - Farm $leek, Implements Horse- AWERATIONS ON yOUR deeply, purifying it of weeds and thistles, so suffering ' bold Furniture, Recti Estate I$ IDIe. and tribulation free man from the petty affairs of this er our Specialty at Reasonable ©�pM g* _ worldly life until he arrives at a stall of complete de-'' ' Rafes. Dual Service the -y,* to 18.00 aad a" to is. A. BekkevOld tachnient. His attitude in this world will then be that Price of ;)- of di -rine 1happinese. Man is, so' to speeic, aeries; the B+e�st , Mon. Wo& Pari., T to 9, Pickering T�ge hull of thq fire of suffering won mature hum. Look 1 lttlUihee P.'O, phone Agin. t�Ws-,DlSNIlT BLDG., Opp. P. ©. ,PHONE It - PIOKERING back to, the times past and you will find that the _ - ilarhhan P. O. piano hark. no OBHAWA; 93� TAHiO _ . gsesbest men hsve suffered moat: - Prentieq have been established' Phone - Res. 5-4687; Office 6-6143 = auctioneers, � less. ,Three service Awaniged) Greenwcod _ BAHA'I WORLD FAITH _ DON>sVAx and RICHABDs Mrs. Bertram Wilso nand family Loyal Pogve visited her mother Airs..- :Andrew Ontario Land Surveyors., And ' P Professional Engineers Pegg over the week -sad. .. S ' L2CBNSED AIiCTiOkFBER Mr, and Mrs, Ed Maher of Tor- - .• 813ag Street. Bast onto spent Sts last with, the _ •.O AWA, ONT. Pickering and Whitby"Peweshipo Wm. Brown family.- Phone: 545082 Para, Household and Property Mrs. L. Disney and family, Oshi•�� _ _ -- Jul 18 awa, were with Mr. and Mm Roes ~ : T Lis .Sales A Specialty Disney on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eastwood vis►- Prompt Attention Given ited friends of Mrs. Ewtwood's at aft rd P _ SEPTIC TANKS Whitby R. A 1, Phone 814 Cale -don on Sunday. Mr, and and Mrs. D. Morden spent a (Hazed Pipe__ Cement P ` -w days of last.. week with bliss - E•!ocer:ce Barry, at her home. in Pt Home . -.. Weeping Tile - .: Erma St=ley. Florence is well known. _ h"re as -a bright little girl. and IMPROVEMENT some -time �g� was s the _ :Waterproofing 1ldort�+r-Ce -.- ,. pupil of pt:blic sehoal here. z, :- ' B. �OCji9 The Y. P. U. of Ashworth played Budrzet .Plan -the 'iwith k - ; return ball game our Y. R - U. ,last 11hursday afternoon: at (no down payment required) Greenwood aatd.•were en�lertaicl 210000 to f� oo From Sts b - LN� AnROSei ery y our Y: U. at the To Twenty-four Months To Pay home of Douglas anti Mrs. Morden. • LTON AA•ROAD — PICKERING 181wi$_ A Complete Service from one store Our teart� won the game: +� Mr: and Mrs. I•ian McLean ati- _ • yam' 0 • • "for Some Owners and Builders " Pit RAf'1#trR bended the Meanoriai Servide for Mr. - Leber gad Trim..Doors, Sash. John..Madson, at-Unionwille.. :. ;ail arca St• sort, wiaeirr.• out. Prefit Whadow Units, Wallboards Callers it Atm. F, Gibson's Mr. and Mrs. B. Dales, Mr,. and ,NOTICE TO CUSTOIIAERIT 1254 sed plywoods, Hardware,. Paint 4 moan Mis, Hawkahaw of Oshawa, Mr, avid BriWan SypWo Mrs. F. Disney, Broo.lin, and Mrs. `��i LE 11� DE N IN (. Flattop, Pickering and MT. Ross C a�r�o Lunibor Now York, ' The members and fnerkle of the- ..�' p t T�-•�T __ s GarageDIXON Dvening AuxHiary of the W. M. Sy �4 • CO LTD. attended a picnic � at lice INMR•BOBO JHI+=4DN home of x on Wed- II � .. - =i waday evening. Everts& enjoyed ���� from" �On St. Cis* Ave. 2asR the �ce plannyed by Miss Beatrice a / ll Ona mile Wart of Sew, Q^edale Melaan, and the - social hour. toget- - - sectile of 1* hei The August meetingwill be - ee tiaew beaks � 1ieid at the 'home of ine Edith ' - .... - AVG* AVo� 11 - 4 J 11jA A M Scar• 3398 Ha 1117 o:ld at 1 �i� _ - - • � • � � J. W. DIXON : �- � 479 �T soltLll>R �� aw�t�nia.w . . PR+OPRIE OR SiLA" ACBBAGES A _ 1lAl;YBFRANK �R. M1 Good -, "AMBULANCE wry Bove Waiting DWOR Wft _ 1 God Cash Dews Pasta , cmz . Mr. man I - Mcats,` rGroceries and Irocker Service ice Prompt And - - •Nighls: KA100 Office = ffice EMS -0604 CONANT and CONANT QUALITY FIRST =— SERVICE OUR A%IV! Barristers and. Seikiter• -PICKERINIs _ PHONE 30 : ; cordon D. Conant, K. C.' J. A. �1�'fLLOUGHBY and SONS _ Realtors Roger G..,Conant, R. A. - OFFICES. siuty B:periencei Sale_omea _ _ a - Ont., 7 1-2 Simeon k Eitsbl:s' he�S9i>� • s s• Os1'a`�°' Tea D 69c Rosati Chickens Loin Pork -' ,gone. s� >a�'r - lb, Ajar. Ontario - - - either. end 1b. 55C Phone as6 or 7 1be, lb. 59C J -- . P. ALLAN CLOVERLEAF i' ' 7 OZ. TIN, solid TnuFish 39c . CREAMERY, Re%l Estate InearAnoe ,PRaDRESSED Fist Grade Buter lb. .59c nc WRITE OR PHONE XjlKQ'S ROW — AJAX. BLUE BOY i 48. OZ. TIN Chickens Q:eap Rates For Farm And CoUstry Tomaio Juice . 32e "$CH•NEIDER'S" 4 Bef3dings H. G. MAITLAND, MANAGER :3 or 4 leo. ib. 59C , Shortening ]b —�' Wh�ibona Lis --Phone Pick —869 1 _ �Mndmiils, Silos, Ste. AJAX PHONE — 180 EXTRA SPEC/A L p L - Autotmobile Insurame Of All K2nds YOUR LISTING INVITED ••• Prime Rib "ANGELUS„ • "HIGHLAND" Rolled lb. Marshmallows 16 oz..37c. -Bowman &Gibson PHONE -WHITBY sal Ice Cream Brick 79C FOR FREE LSTIMA7'BS Miracle Whip -_ r f OLD HOR3BS — 118.90 y g ys - "JUBILEE" 8 oz. 2 Gorne HeaNa S teas . `� C 7 c M Your' Fara aj'' Esvetrough and Tinsmith Supplies ,. „ Bacon 16 oZ 49c BrRODIEs32 oz. 85c • ` - - j Also Bold and Installed Ccmbination Cake Mix -cell' pkg, lb. 49c DEAD og •CRIPPLED STOCK Hourly Pic1t-ap• -PHONE: PICK. 103J1 pkg. 3 Cf CA)iPBBLL IMM LEAN Kraif Dinner _ ROD (taw ,(W.ect — Agincourt 1: J 11 AN 111 "DYSON" Brisket 2 pkg. 290 Dill Pickles STAFFORD EROS. Sheet metal Works Rolled ..1b. 49C MI'TCHELL's ;, Zo oz. TIN 24 oz. jar .37C -Apple Sauce a .for 290 _ >rOlf*Tl[>s1YTt[. pORiB iietr of Pickering News Office thee» • �I OiiB : ggININMINgIPISNIIISI11sMIMISNiN1f11N11qMMp111IN11s111N111W11lIUprfM1�11N11N111At1�IN11111111YNININIMIMi111NINM -Claremont _ ,,, - anpelgiffa ` 6e.eral of the local bowlers ; ended the turnament of meows trebl FLO l" at Stouffville on Wednesday. .-CLAREMODT 0 D L I C R Ta " Mr. and Mrs. Doq Hedges and the family spent a few days last week - in Smiths :Flails and Ottawa. Mr. Lloyd Bfadley ..who bile pur- -t WED., ■-61 O' ■ M■ceased the `:Wtgt Palmer building ati . . th Is •- -'the foutrcoraem here, is busy this Prizes• Prriea.Prizes! Prizes• week preparing for the opening' of the store. His plane are to operate LUCKY DRAW TICKETS 25C 5 FOR $1.00 a "surplus" store. We welcome Mr. - r :and Mrs, Bradley and their, two prize, 17 in. i Adm' iral Tv. set .with- radio , 2 r d prize, Pen &. Pencil - ---children to the community. =-1 at ra. See this issue's advertisement one ' the big floodlighting apeniiig, on _ _ - Oldest Lady on Ground-= . --" _ , . . ' . _ _ . . S r' r• _ _.. - - - ' • m. . s��ey • 4 "1 .. o, - . - .. _ - re years before � health forced-.... h� CLASS 1 � I E D A D Y E R T I S 1 I� G • _ � , ` retirement. • Is 0 _ ..._ THE Calw1d SPORTS C0L91N .. . A lot of skippers have skipped . - _ . - _. and -Sones since the peppery little _.. Adiif!ITa WANTIaL _ _AIEUICAL. ... "t •. _. _---------- _-- _-__-.-- .--- -- !OU w cloak* m r• money Ila attar , breaker boy from the coal fields Any. yeas, aster year. "utas DUPONT w ASTHMA to 60 " - , rr w_ of PennagLvania...made his initial xYlroxa, priced co sail and uveae .Do. HT .uR•r It elan 1• sotasthhs that t•YI • �/ . ! 07"99 4' 4 talo FREE, write today. ARCH $OSI- help yoOT Hundreds of thousands of sets `" marks in the majora, first 'ts a_, - ERT,' 104 N. Flfth• Philadelphia 1. Pa, have bean sold .on a •money back tuasa .. : ' .. I . second baseman "whom forty . T ante•• go e"y co _ el... otter your t Y=oi- -- 0 A very brilliant and imaginative sports - y HABt CUCC4Ls ons have tinea aiasno try. Asthma. yen • � • Cobbs could not intimidate, and ,ow• to to yourself w try Astnmawtrae. writer, Grantland Rice. once wrote a poem. thin in 1924 -as the "bo wonder DAT old chicks and turkeys at, reduced Ask Your Druggist. each verse of which ended up with the Y prices tot• July. Also, Slane. chick• and - r statement: "The records 'waif' manager" of the Senators. ' Tbat started' ttil•ke4s. older outlets.,, Drones POST'S ECZEMA SALVE •• chicks. - BANISH thi uirmeni of dry ecssma ra•b4W - - year Bucky,. age 28, brought Wash- TO NOTCH ¢HICE SALES _ With -the Olympic.. C m -just artzuact. and w• ill skin troubles Pot•• glcseme P 6 E9 the corner, you realize that there's a Breit '=ington its -ficsS_ Attferirzii L eagliF "WEDDLI: chicks are -hatched emery weak, rio eaLteblos1 .. mjjng. a rnins�.ca.ma:,, a enllant and m the easuin world T nn significance to this phrase. The recordi wait P g }o tp• Year. Place You! order wall Is. rfnsworm. plmDfas l� .alhleto'a faot; And in track -field, they don't -wait too to series with the 'Giants brazenly advance Szecfal breeds for layers. rout• int mut. regardless te ins show st born we . �• matched wits with the _ Oldsters claim t athletes�t this era aren't as great' Mc •t■ or broilers. Also .tartan chicks, older dpopple s, they "on, nr hey .tut>Dnty •r _, h good as 'pullets, turkey conics. day old and started. Mopelae cher •••m _ the mea of yore, -but you can't rove it by track -field performances. _.Grave to, haul down the big prize catalogue. PRICO ft." 1•ER••�►Aat y, Q p TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. • POST'S REMEDIES Indeed, the way running and lumping records tumble these days 1, as well. It was an achievement that FERGCR ONTARIO Sent Put Frye no Rev-eipt or Price it almost is not worth the effort to go out and set them. It has was to still forever the ancient taunt - its Qts,"Ie ac a rnra., nr [,nsaa - . - gotten so that a man no longer can run a 10.2 100 -meters and . . at ,the nation's Zhdpital , "First ip HU$IN $t-WIS OEPPORTQNITIIOtl . Toronto expect his mark, to last very Jong. Jesse.Owens,_rated the fastest , w first in ETON 0 P E M I N' s x_ _• - rY war, place and last in .:lite_ $eCELt.ENT • lnveetment erovidlns n l)rIs outran tells another. Take ruwriar ' - h U when a set ring i=Qlae. I1, 5,0.0.0__ -cash: -VIOL, -i IINIIA­ to beli, World'& Record in 1936. Since thea fiv other sprinters have centrally located. completely q ne apartmen now vacant. Balance con- ne■e and nOrvoui fcrisi o a■snetsted with _- - _ __ equalled his figures; Harold Davis of the United' States E1941}; ventently arranged '3• P. Allan, heal 9nnthly periods. _ _ LT ` LaBech ' of Nnama and, Barney Ewell, United States 'Since then the Buck himself has Estate Broker A Insurance• s.1. south sero. Postpaid to ataq wespo.c. . --r, - (1948), MacDonald Bailey. Trinidad (1951), and Herbert Thomp- moved about and covered a lot -of Station street, weaton, Ontario. POST'S CHEMICALS .. _. s ey 489 411 P,F,♦ NT RAPT 1•teKONTU . eon, United States (1939). • ' territory. To Detroit in 1929 where CLIlyICs NURSES W— --b • ,1 I The oldest individual record on the books, except some walk- be managed 'the .Tigers for' five 'SICK"-writeurClinic Doctor -571 -Fa—n- 011e RATINGal Nurses. Scrub For ruNursepart4 _ _ -, Ing -records (and that _form of epott .has just .boat gone by the years. A disastrous venture that last--I,tce,,.ea., wnr suRer+ wake- rouraelt eulan:' apply to Superintendent of Nureea - • -' ' ' boards) and a few of the louLeer metric distance events, is Glenn ed only one year managing the Red Weill Muskoka Hospital. Gravenhurst.-balartor - _ i%ardin's 400 -meter hurdles clocking of 50.65. It was• set in 1934 Sox Then back to Washington for oPPOtt�luNlTlt i r'oii- "" - and has for 18 years, at the time thew lines were written, with- DEALERS WANTED MHN AND WOMEN " • an eight-year si'retch' follorLed by' I-- stood assaults upon it. Most of the Other existing World Records -OILS, GREASES, TIRES RAISE Panna Hamsters. Make eats an Ill-starred half -season managing Paints and varnishes, Electric Motors - money. Pair, =8.00. Arlalocrat HamaLeey, were Set in. the late 40'2 or early 'S0'Sr the Phillies, a chapter he just as" 'Electrical Appliances. Ratrlaerators, Fast '059 Chalmers Avenue, Winnipeg. Mae. ' There was a time within memory when an even. 10 seconds Freezers. Milk Coolers and F'ead Grinders ,. . 11 .. . was considered -brilliant time for the I00:yards dash. Then R was` ' soon would not have included in his Hobbribop Machinery: Dealers wanted SE A HAIRDRESSER - _'_-. record, for it brought' him one of, write:- waren Grease and Oil' Limited. JIII* l'ANADA'tl LF.AUIN/i MCIY,NI - eat by a fifth of a second, then by two-fifths, when Arthur F. his bitterest experiences. Tnrnnto. OrVt Opp.rtunity Learn Y., . Duffey sped over the. cinders in 9 3-5, around the turn of the - uvr lt►u Aaiu I I.RANInC - Pleaaaot alsntnHairdressing m Sled wase. - century. But today, that time would hardly qualify iiI a heat Mel • • • _ , . . _ ILA VY janrtheua road•.Yvon ter clan.• Tp^nMnds o! wcce•a.ful Marvel Brad too - - Patton cut the time to 9 3-10 which, may not- sound to the uniniti- - . Eager as . ever to do a good job ing, Jrelt. to uta for- tntormaUon We America'■ Greatest System • [ted like a glgaatic reductioiL But at that speed a difference of ire glad to aoiwsr your •euesnnne. D► • Illustrated Tatatngne p1••e _ . three -tenths of a -second means almost three yards. 'in a new field, he was pereinpforily partment H Parker's Dy wnraa Limited. Write or PBll _ - fired in July by Bill Cox, who soon rat Tones at .T-rnntn MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOO1,A, The 100 meter. dash at the first Olympic revival in 1$96 was ;64., Rinor zee. - w„ Toronto + after was banished 'from baseball FOR SALE Syqprheg, tt(' -- 12 seconds. Tommy Burke of the United States .won it. At the 44 King 'ai , Kamntoo for hit by the incl COmm1SS10Olr SAVE timfr—Stoney. Coovrrt your arouSd . 1 �. ~ last.Olympics, .a slim negro, Harrison. Dilliard„ won in 10:3, a- driven Binder. to , a practical Pawer rt. Rinosn, a, ntt■w.a _ Kenesaw M. Landis for betting on ' difference of 15 yards. Ieokbardly believable. . -- ._ . _ _ .. ,_-. btndec. with a Carlsgg Power --Drive. For. PATLYTB . ball games. 'information write, Chas. Thatcher, dla- AN Ur'-'aUt to every ,u.vowr•—Wst tet W .., . _ ..' . �. _. The boys haven't hit the 4 -minute mile yet, but they will, . „ « � tributor, Rockwood, out. ' '• - . ... _ venuons and full totormatlon sent Crest- � ' any time now. It _;Dolt Some time to carve the record down to ' REGISTERED nawbrvl; and Cocoon rho Ramsay Ca, RecistaftA Patrat Attu••• '. i, Gunder Haegg's 4.01.4. The amateur record 4.19.8 set by W. G. - Then came a couple of years rnan- Seen wheat. Treated. I busbets per - n. % 171[ Annk Pt, -r, Ottawa George of England is 1881, stood for 22 bar. H. R. McKim. Dresden, Ontario. PWt'HlCtt 7•yNpAtuit a Ll.tbpaay. rti g years, when American aging in the rglnors at Buffalo until JOHN, DEERE Power Cera Bidder and tent Solit�tors.- Esisbnshed 1100, tw ohn Paul Jones to ed" it to 4.15.4, Thea everybody -Sot at it ll 5o Moran bots ht Larry McPhail iecalled' hits to man= cuecoecn t� tun :w, IDuncin dtuil3aln. .�� R�r"'.n,�.r„�rn°te tin�ttw er lararma. . I to .haps the next fa or do without a contract g - - Nor Taber, Paapo Nurmi the inscrutable Finn, ] adoumeguo age the Yankees - in '47. The Buck R R. t. Rt. Thomas. Ont Phone aeaw4. rirPPlEa s�ipp scored a smashing petulant and - - - of Ft'>itlice, Cunningham of the U.S.; StanleX' Wooderson of Eng- TIRES THOROUGHBRED golden Labrador pup. .. • land, all carved new .marks. Then Came ria{ p world aeries victor that year, but Hamiiwn•s Largest Ttre Store $Ince 1922. - gg, to eclipse all Y pies. Dr. cicely Wilson, Maple 1TiRR' Use,[ Tip••. e7.00-.e,nd tea: Retreaded Tirn, . - - r . _ previous performances. That wan seveII years ages. The -time' is:'. ran into rotigli going in 'AS alfihOugh 400 s ie. 114,00 Other sizes. Priced as- CAIRN Terrier Puppies. $!6 and 'tt7r1 . , _ _, ripe for a -.new record, at the daasie distances virtually all observers agree !r1 this cnrdlagly. Vulcanizing and rvtna9los ser (ialph._ Boston. KCCCuns ,![Ilia. TrureA vice. All ,work 'Nova $cotta. d1 that Harris turned ..in, a eyes guaranteed Air orders —_ .', . SO it goes. Are men growing fastar; stronger, or is it the Y- tl d0.D 4240 reduired=with, order. we pay - TEACHF9tta WANTED sitlpllrior coaching, the hors systematic and sdend& train ? more masterful job that season thati� charges one way, Peninsula Tun roman .-DARLING Town•hfp $cheer Area Lam am Whatever ft L. track -Sold .tion, fs Ktas siren west Aamllensp ` .. Pechapa lt', the Lits. Vila imagine- til! -Year -previous wfieit. he 'won. Pp1}1e teles3 ark cornu rwtarea .a Normal Lrai.N '�� records indicate that mod ift do most thinri better than did Outclassed by two vastly superior teacher for Ss No. 2. Darling. duties to ` ..: their hardy forbears GOOD USRD THRRSHERS rnmmence Sept. f. waWr. stettnt aua1L _ - - A dabs, the Indians and. Red Sox. . LOTH to choose from+ Two !!" McCoy- !!cations. experience and salary expeetae - ___- - .... . he fought both -right down': to the mica-Doorins: Two. 22" Woods .roe.: tae Mark H• Barr. Sac -Tuns., Clayeoal. X•Y1 commients and odlau for this column will 16 weiewned .. _. Two. 22Advance Rumely: Two 2F' Ontario. - - . .._ by E!•nr l: Y wire before being .counted- out do Wooes $root.; One TV Advance, Rumlp; - _GALT district. rural. . ht trades. Mi _ _ orytreon, CaAvori Hetes•, 41J1 1'etsly 3t„ TairetiM. next to the last day of the race:' On, 24' Huber, Ilk• new: One 29" Huber mum salary 12.200 for huallded tesebar• ' . _ .. . on rubber, One 28" Red River Special. M. REPLT, stating name of InaDector or . s e t L Turner (Retail) Ltd., Pbone 414•'Blo•. principal and telephone number, to G. f0. :. , ... _ . _ '�hl ��e� - _ --. _ " _ .- ° • hde,. Ontario. _ Bailey. Sec. -Trees. • R. R. 4. Oalt. - - _ t The defeat cost hIm the job, but ©>sew AFRICAN woLsra .TRUSTEES Township school Area oar► K. D ISTI L L E R S L I M I T E D "he merely" shrug$ed it ' off._ Back rTtOM seed, Hlbrlds. {1,50 for too arWs, alta. Jarvf•. Hoelettts, aana.ct.. aN _ _ . - - - with Instructions' on how to grow. C. L. 'Shlelds. Searthmont. Ontario. Requires "Ha paum, OWARto . to Washington be went where old Perry, ,ra-1 Byte Avenoa,.Toronto is. two enalifled teacbars wish egperteuarl - chaln, invalid walkers. folding ane anal* preferred. Grades 1 to F8. �f --.. _ Clark Griffith regards him as a _, WHEEL se boo on hlsbway shout_ 1s. miles Ira. . second son and where at the .m_ o- and ■dlustable, Fre• Llterttnn. Floc. . rubber rcpt cushions ST 60 delivered. Bault• -Boarding place found. State euai4 .. .-_ - _ - ment the ,Buck, even though the Bamford -Rafts LlmRed, Ottawa, Ontario. 'cations and salary Good hunting and _ cards again seem stacked , a ins[ -URL.' books for sale. Catalogue f '8■ning. wpply Stanley Gratton_. Bscretary. _ .. dive done to the chain of today g res'•' Searchmont• cunt. P y him s0 he can't win, nevertheless Daniel• Buz ts, Station K, Toren _ is one of those things that Can INTERNATIONAL 46 power take -off TURKEYS L alms to 'be giving perhaps the fin- Eater to seed repair. No further us. for iiiLT turkey , poutte, at rock baton• ... - be argued Ofer t111 Doomsday with- est managerial performance bf his baler,. Apply: Hunter-Catios. Brampton, •price•. Broad .resew ErOaie, N.brar - - - .. , out getting any nearer settlement . .Ontario, Phone ass R 14, kin, white Holland. Non -sexed• seaed a , . SBut, at the risk' of being pegged- career.. - scRwr . *rad salvage yard- business ver hon•• iez•d tome. Alw starcW turkey _ - . _ _ . _/ a ,• • ,. . , sale, downtown tocstlon, long leas•• . two... three and four weoA old !t bargain �. / .. _. Gr/ ,Q LXBITC lC not for the first tum!—aa 1A Old - cheats rent: opportunity for ambitious man prlevi. Catalogue. :- _ f0 t Moat tYtC Apply ;elvortla•r, 40 &amuel St., .rear. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES t.TD g y, we'll go even further than yens picked the. Sena- . - ti•dbury,. KRUG1'R ONTARIO - Paavo. Jim Thorpe, at iiia best, tors to finish seventh or eighth; Yet la his Calvert's sports column PLUMBING, AND HEATING CATALOGUE . WATCHES REI -AIRED _ could still beat thein all. So, too, here they are, late in : July, still - FRSE H�PANSION HRACELsrf f.. week Elmer Ferguson discusses could Paavo_.Nur>YIi ' " within striking distance of the lead- Pala .. 'Otos ,r Ontartn'a largest mail order g -The toss -catafoatie is oR in* Brea■ Writs the manner in which various track e e - era and playing better than .500 for your copy or visit the new wanhnus. watch repair companies. offers you ore . - and field records !lav! been Shat- _ - . . and see for murmlr the modal bathroom 1f nays' sxDerkaca .rat tine' watch mak - _ " ball. Thi Buck has done an amaz- displays -tit white and coloured 'a curve. In In_, Over 20.000- satleeed rustorner■ to . tered is recent years, and wonders Takin a look at the American _ 19SL An estimate sent fmtnsdlarelY h. - g ing job reclaiming cast -offs,. notably standard dao ,bathrooms vetch, scree. or _ _ _ League standings -this ---is. written y ton reCCURt your watch. : Are men growing faster,. stronger ..punted trans: luar the way you want a ACCORAFH WATCH REPAIR. i , -, .. or is it the auperios coaching, the onhe Yankee pitchers Bob Porterfield • olnks nr M your non• bunit vla have Jul'.Jutp 22 -there is _ something and .Frank Shea and Outfielder •inks and dna cabinet units, lavatory tsar Kesge -Rs., Tiro•te, ots4., w. - .... _.,..,•,-more systematic training." ' winch appears slightly sere " basins. and toilets. pressure systems and g Y wY• UP Jackie Jensen. slerMe water Maten, ranee tlol7ers, pipe - • • • orf top are the New York Yaak - - • - - Fergy is of the opinion that sup-• lea, which is more 'or less normal. Then e • r . � . -" Shea last spring didn't Pitch an and fittings In copper, galvanized and otic teal+•-adotIc ked on 'tanks, rrtrigers• tors and •Ieetrie ranges. a complete lens - erior"training, rather Hian superior come the Boston Red Sox, Ind _ . ronin for the Yanks.. The let g Y or furnaces. air conditioning units and athletes, is responsible for the fact they, too, figure to be there or there- . him slip to Washington along with hot orator hsatirrr system* w" ronvectnr rads we deliver to Your nearest rail. ---that the boys -and, girls nowadays abouts. in the fourth slot are seen Jensen in.the Iry Toren deaf At way station• you pay an freight. run fasttr, jump hi her and further, P g the Cleveland Indian, who, accord- the last look the 'Nugget gget boasted - 8:.v. aneTNsoN PLc1fHtNCYBQPPLIRIe . Btrertsenle, Ontario - • • • c. and fling weights to greater dis- in to the do g dope. should be even a 9-2 record, with most of his ' . chance of shaking hands with him lances than did their predecessors. higher than that and maycbe will yic- tories complete, Cow -scoring games. MEDICAL. PROVEN REMEDY - Every 4 n lolls►•► .1 Rbwtw•I;e Pei •r Neuritis sbe•Id try- --' - And it is interesting to note that - be ere the season is ;nded. - And Jensen is hitting about 300.• ,_' ---- th;...opinion-oily which we concur- * 4, ,' • • e Dia•e's Remissly is shared by one who should know But there, in the show hole. are Repor,'ts now fiave it that Har- MUNROi DRUG 570RE -­­'- is talking about just• as -let's wipe out glasses and see if ria' next' port of calf WiJI be De- Iwhat_he SalaoTt�ev� well as Mr. Ferguson or ourself, our'eyes are deceiving- us. No, it's troit to> become general' manager $I.2S" Express Prepaid CRtSAR BUNION NAfVB — F'or. amazing . relief. Your Druggist sells. eanss. . - ` Perhaps even better, --if -you ,come - --`right, down to it. •_nobody else -but the • Washington of the Tigers neat Winter. That - - }' Senators -a team wbich .appeared - would ,be a • lust retribution. • For; SURE -CURE: Three-way complete cure for • • .ghth `• For the gentleman to is to be headed no lower than ei11 ` only for the reason that there are you see, they had offered him that you . I... actti r guaranteed. mail Foot. itch and rts2 oor Canadian to: TAHR INSTITUTE aoQA a t 24 none other than the great Paavo =-=Nurmi, Finland's great hero and one of 'the top runners of all time. Nntmi; now 55 yearn of age, is do- ell •n his harn land- arid although he hasn't done any run• Onix eight teams in the League. Of course; the Se ' io' can't possibly stay pp that high. Probably, when the heavy tshootYng s'tar�i and late -"falser s they'll slip back to fifth or sixth. to once before but he had felt honor bound to turn ft down, • * 10 • That was in the.wiliter of 1946-' 47 directly after he had made a ver,- a agreement with MacPhail to res Street; Livingston, Montana, u.S.�. . . Ws I -; - , t . .•-.io _ . ._ .. . ning in almost twenty years, his But the fact that the Senators have -distance' manage the Yanks. ),i.o contract had been - Skin . '.,fame is still,so great- that just the .stayed'..up within. striking • Yet signed. .To gain a.general "Remedy . - - . ., ., Po. ' . chance of shaking hands with him of the - leaders for more than half„ manager's portfolio had long been'- this clean stainlcir 'antiseptic kw0a all over I ' - ' - .. - �-i P - draws thousands of visitors to his a season makes one Buck y Harris his life ambition.' Friends urged him • • g Canada as MOONB's EMBRALD OIL, n suck ■ flue heeling agent that Ecrsma, oaripces itch. - 4 haberdashery shop, where business -in our opinion -"The ,5lanager of to• accept the Detroit offer. But' he slit Rbeum, I"Ing Toes and Feet, and other _ '', t - • _ - • I!k booming. the Year," even if they should fin- shook his head:- Inflammatory- skin eruptions am often reiteved . is a few- daysii . I h -t , • • • . - •. ally finish in. the• sub -basement. • ' • MOONE'g EMERALD Ott Is pleasant to we ' ' - .-•'( • . „ ... - _."I '----- • . , — - Just and It Is so antiseptic and penetrating that m■a7 ;' .. , - lysed -Co ea anybody at almost any distance. John. Rrebinger. of the dew Fork " 'MacPhail was good enough' to bring me back to, 'the majors, I've to in inRuertce. MOONB's EMERALD OIL k sold by drug[ .. — - ii ; ;, , above 800 meters;! but most of the ' ' . _ 11t, ' Times, recently wrote with both agreed 'to' manage his Yankees ,for assn evem►hen to help uta you of atulrboes Pimples and unsithtir skin trogbta-ratnhctlon �� 4s. 'l 4 records set then have . been feeling and knowledge . regarding true years. We" shook hands on rt or mcoey back, - w• - 4. smashed, some of them several _ Bucky -so feelingly, and_ sq know- ,_ and • I way -r s •Ronna114 that's t tr t' be " . _ limes. Asked the same ryuestion re- jerred'Yb in "our ingly that we can't do better than `a Here's hoping nothing goes wrong• - - .!t -: r opening paragrati�h; _ .Paavo answered, "No, l don't really Solite portion of his fribvtc: as • fo'lows- i mete bid comes round a second • I it , ., - � — - �ugrvwn To�awu s. ._ - think today s runners are any bet-. •' f . - .and � . . , r . -- • ter physically. -But techniques= have But if you'll just calve a moinent_ Nati F•ir reneves pain Instantly remnvee tnsrown .1 'e "� ' , - improved. and today's• , ath'etes to ijip through itis records it may - ISSUE 31'- T95Z _ Mtrtios rat San le • few application• at 60. . . _ �sfr „4 , -' spccializc more to bccrnne outsland_.. .ing in 'a single evert[:" startle y�xt to learn that one Stanley - WART CIX / y �� w, .. _ i , r Then Paavo added. "flip Jim 1,',a -mond Harris. caller! Micky. id ' currently engaged in his 25tlt•ycar_ Cf�iyflCJr. Guararitgtrd tnmady. no acrd. sal, for ittltdrep. 16a *, o I. � , Thorpe souid still ' beat thetlrall,: h ac a pilot in clic big tinct; Only two �TQp�TCN B%!et- CORN FIX ' think i could too -but Of roursc [ can't be cure." men in baseball history have ever HIQjR$fA Removes corn. and calluses IP ij m1w ,• .• rlaife longer" stretrhev - Zorinie'' - f2tifckl Stop Itching of inxcr bites, heat ute.e•Gi'aretiteed-ftemedy, Tha At your . •. . ' • • Mack, who 'Mounded nut an even rash, Etna• hice•e, plmpies, scaln,wabies,athlete e 4roag1•t nr sent prstpwtd by — • _ _ _ ..�y�l Nfat`s nue of t!re Ihiu;;s of 50 eantpaigns before hidihing fare= toot lrtd other.extem"y caused akin t)-otlhlat• Use r�ick• cutng soothing, antiseptic a. D. W. AVON _ f- THOMPSON . et . . which nobody can he sure. Wlmt well to the pts, and the loll - Inhn ION. Greaseless, arainivoi Itch ' ► ORCHARD CRESCENT , ,'the 'champion- of-,ye%lcryrar-wmiN-- • J-: ,\+cGm%k-, .v �- -earr;M •-'i 'for' dtcops or Ynor m��un�e�y� bq�£k,ltogr dragiat "stocks o_p,D g'Ir[aCwarylem. TORONTO la ONTARIO _ - ' ' ' _ . .. .. _ _ -. ... .. ..._._� I . f r :;:-, ... - r , ; , B.IG'* -ST-OR Picl -Ont M. S*I.c 11� -8.1W M*- _ Sea'soabte goods #or, taa�pi�ng or cottage - - - _ -- -nt prices very- .reasonab e_ _ -- - WHM BLUE PYREX. BLUE. PYREX BLUE PYREX P1tBTTIi'GLASS BAWLS -� 7 Za. t, __ . HEAVY SAUCI •k' _ _. _ OLfPS and 3AIIClSRB ' .. -•--- CEREAL DISHES. FItU1T_NAPPIHS r SUGAR aad CREAM 'SBTs 16c 26c y • 16• c EACH 10c EACH EACH MANTLE RADIO - - WAS PAPER ''` MMOTHER PARKER* COFTFV. RAGS, - . . 20 FOR. '73� PEi�IAL 826 PER 100 -82 � Large $1.15 ' HIDDIFS "'NESTCAF]f!"' KLUB HOSE MUSTARD ' SPRINKLING CANS VEGETABLE SOTJt!' LA LL 19C BROKEN OLIVES FOR SALADS LARGE TUMBLER, 26c 'iABITAl�'r" - OE '71© - 12 oz. 28c- -15 oz. 15C _ °UN EMM ' ' "HAYHOE'S" A T J _ I. A S ° Bi.iUGEI' "TEA" � _ _ - "McCORMICS'S" .;Y _ '- • -_. _ SILVE'R CARE and PANCAKE )UX- - ,� -DOG FOOD ,SOLID -'MEAT Ib. 75C -.. '-GRAN�Y'8 Coolcrl • -2 for' Svc - - 3 -fcr 2r3C —�xg'. 277 -_ i�F4:'.'M.5%ta'..•-.i."1-..: �.�.•. .'�r.'.*:iF�i-. +•:_LTppc@� "J..a , .. _ _ - . '� Rush s's'E rdwa e -THEATIZEY" T OCK �-H U ti i': �il,�_ �' '' €/tT l Y EEEC R.i6 RAN -GES IVES- ILL - AIR CONDITIONED ��II:`cc>>�u1TIo:tiED BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS ;': I'• ,,�(- `�/ Brop s1,' Kingston Road = F?AfiGcTTfSAND � I SCs►li Phone THURSDAY, FRIDAY- SA I I'R'DAY JL'f,Y' 31; AUGtST 1• E• NCE$ 7 and') P. M. tiaturr!a •,Jtatineeat 1. . - Er, i 1:J('�.L APPLIA - � - Evening Shows ,U 3 1. NEE -K'. DNFSDAY After .Smiday .Nlidnite Sltowr >t0 Saturday Evening Shows ,lett" 3t- - _ 4 - .,co _p, M. August 3, - Uv A. bI. -TMATINEE. u oat t), I _ Sti-iLLIAM HOLDEN.. NANCY OL'�()N'. WILL1.t_IILI ENDIX 6-H Faints, and Ge ,era' i4ardware — - he o • -� Johnny Sheffield -Tony Martin - • ,! - _"hn..S .*UND-THE _.:"Two 'rFCKETS T%- Submar ine_ Com1h nd _ _ _ PHONE 46 PICKERIN�1 :: - _r._. - -- HIDDEN CITY" BROADWAY" -PLUS—STODGE. CO!1iEDY . CARTOON SPORT NOVELTY - _ pos' Union '"TR also YD" "sOUT9 - Juhttz��ianviile - also A1L_:+. F., - SEE Johnny 31aEk [3rown IttF•d Skelton.N - >{ _.. �IUNDAY', T' F�4 � Y, _* i•a)N 1:SDAY—:a,UG_UST - - Th amount of coney paid t� -_ .. -- - - . I �, ;,, C. a n i ! ....�� ' Erer.i t)t �howR .1t : �K) and t)utt !'. �1, Johne-Dlan:tiillc r,.nWvyr•c� in %t gts , THURSDAY, 1"itl., :+y7iL'RDAY.--JLaLY 31, AUG. 1. 2, i()Llik.)iY 1I�,'fIxNE E — JIOtiI).iY..1t G:l l;,i' ; 1T 1;ik::', �l anci �Jjl icy i•ut. wkA. -1 ,n the �ctuti�l � s • ' _ "quarter „f' ] 9 a.�.. r ;)tipslr to tit Across the Wide Missouri - C • sarn • eriod l,it _year, nh,le .sales The Treasure of 'Lo e p :. _ of U Uvinp,ihy, r ir:duat:tisl.. _anal E I..�Itl►-1;.11�I.1: au i JUIiN HUUL.11i - CUD ilt lei T1:.'ii\il>,Lr>1� brr�i:n„-piYxiucts �s'ers lv�tcr, "'ucc- I .TARRIN.:'—'�1'ft:i.I�l1I !'O� ELI, and 3i'l.i.� ADANI�+ _ w�tiug 'v �q,:r1 __rerci�s«l :by tt H. `azy Ov ' r Horse Eat",n, Blanug r of tht Onrpanrs - - P 1r8;--i�ESTEP FhATU.UF:TiF. "GUN To GL, ti' YLurt at.l'„rt l n;,zs l;t)t1 E1:]' BUYS C 1ICTOU_ti -NEWS 1 int' I:L'1'Y _ _ _ _ 1� a;;es �+ua ...';,rig a paid to •J-:11 - - a _, — i ptT�;r_ne•! �� „ ir•,rn c_0,3061S7, in �SUNIY.%Y7?►IAd 4 M -ON. TUESDAY—AUGUST 3,4, 5• Ir1.X'1� Ai?RAC't IVN the3-s0a• cans ,lid sour i rt l'�,-,-1 to $2L. TWO T��H�Tv �i RRIDADW AT - ar� Earnings Kere SGS3uS,S O,hor EIt:Ft l y g ). MARTIN'"d J_L 1 Two Tickets to Broadway - - t,•,= and u:tsrf,.:� cr?t:.� in ti, -4sles .. :,1't fiY' JAN - El' L - I ir�Llil, i;Y 2>:ili\1ttJl.l K dolLr in the scc;,nd quarter of 1 ra'T:1KI:I.NG — TOtiY .�1.1.1¢TIN and JANET LEIGH con}pared to. $6,3ou,OJtS or ten southernakee - -. �...._ _ )cents in the sztea dollar for the -'�:-ttirre�paimitzg 1r.:rioIJ last year. �:El)'�K>J"L7_UN and .PREF.\1; D:11IL Y AY - _—_, :;WE:llNF:SIyA and THL'RaU — AUGUST- 8, . �: n eery wood C P. - - - - The . Raging Fide_ - . __. - B -r•,• and MI's, Calbuck and son _of SHELLEY A INTE LS and RIt.•PARU CO 'NTE - . �eTi he Co -OP Way k. 1, art- guests of M ..anti.31r3. -�� - _ _ .G(:uigo odd., i �ome•grown grains fed with U.n. made to taapplEmcAt ous home' hlr and Mrs. MtAlliai. were the Model & the Marriage Broker' ration. - rown_ •raiiw, All the essential vitt weej:--t•nd-� u ing of :tier. and Mrs. - 'tentrates-mal•e a balanced g b Leonarei Hollinger arni'chitdren. _ J1rLN+tiE CH:1}ti and TH1:L�i� ItITTEK Grains are deficient' in mmeralx. amins, -ninera_x. trace minerals. and I �ir� F.-Cixxht�rn of Toronto, rs - • vitamirts and certain pro.cia. When proteins- aie_ present, in, the curtest i THEATRE POLICY _ led alone to poultry , or. livestock quantitic5. spending a Werk with iter people : 0•g0 P. M. _ hore: Box Offish Opens Bveninge they 'do not provide maximum pru- Make Your ,feed �Ilars go fur- firs.• Wllrncrt Gates has gene, with -Saturdays and Holidals o•� P• St. duction. Ther by using Co-op C.oncerttrafes her parents,' to 'Visit relatives at Matinee Saturdays and Holidays 1.30 P. 111. The feeder w•ho, adds Co-op 'Con- 1:.t: Fdrincr's Own Feed. Eserex _ .- , _ FLOODLIGHT PARI 1KG - eentrate to his grains w,li ha,e Your luc'al (.'C -,)p .nixing Station I Mr acrd Mrs., John Petty -,have rtl MAKE PARKING A PLL'AS[ IEE �b'1TrFi OUR 1 completely balanced rations, for his 1aaY all the facilities to make Yei1r turned from Sarnia where they 'iis- . .jiotiliry and livestt.ck, home• aVow�n grains into a balanced (iteS their daughter and son -lit law: !t►TTIJ.\DA`T9 AT ALL TIMES Coop Concentrator are specially feed. DIr. and 31rs. T..•icGill: _ ». +. . _ M d Mrs. J dd t da Mr. an u open a y j ARE,O ��'��+ ���'�v�+ reeentl3i with Mr., and hors. Frank r ►• • arLi Torrance, f MILLWI{IGHT fEL MACHINIST WANTED. - WAN ' Mr. and Mrs, Roy Morrish were a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray '► ` • ,< ••.•.• Morrish on Sunday. CL-*- -A. Millwright w th at least elan; A" Mach:nist required, Musiv _ ' - Mr, and.'bir�' Blair, of Tre '.on, .five years-.ntain:ernarce experience ha -:e a, least five to seN n years' - ex erienice on general machine shop �} visited Mr, erne Mrs. Earl K, n on heavy' production machipery: p ` g P . Traver TC: kS - Must be fair buiner and able to do ' work. I reverence g'nen to man week-e2td - Mr. Wm, Morrish' and Miss ar} ' running repairs on small welding Ing job _shop apprenticeship: Two- 1 �1nn Morrish went to North B..y.Ln r.jobs. Three shift operation. Good shift operation, Top wages. All, ben- Sunday to be present_ at the ,� ecici- wages. All benefits; ApP:y in person efits; Apply in person or telephone• S off their cousin M;. Ross 11or_ or te'lepho'ne P. L. 'rlerb^rt;.Orford � R. L. Herbert, Oxford ,1157 or Scar. ;x g ' 1157 or Scarbdrro 254#'. C-a,nadiari 2544. . . rish, on Monday. Johns l4farrv, n. Iiiglrra:id Creek, Canadian Johns -Manville Co, Ltd. *' rs._bLekers_is visiting in Buff-_�n Highland --Creek, Ontana s=, . alo. _._ _ ;f> Congratulations to. Mr•. an, Mrs. I _ &ug- 1 ' ` aug 1 Murray llollinger who were o! the week" at - the Roxy Theatre, at .Markham. - _ There was a-good-attendanc r at 1 ® • - - r the Surxlay School conuntir,ity Pic- , - " n:e, which ��.0 held at Oslrn�va-Park .last Tuesdai •: - - :. �sy urs 'Mrs. . fcLach an :•trey . on - — - - �t x. Won docent the month of Aug- ; • . , , / / There wily be ehuich service as usual;'p.xcept on the third Sunday, vihich is to be a ehurch hotiday,' . -v_ , , s - j = _ - _ We can give quick serV(oe-4n-supplying E i ` - custom made rummer. stamps ... at budget . N, ,(�Conturued from page one) prices. •Drop in and tell ds what you �.Ttre Ronal Canadian .Air Force, want - we'll have it reildy for you with• _ Band will be the featureCl band at - art-a•couple af'days. Larry Henderson and his wife, wlro have trWrelled through thirty coon• the- big barulshell. Within its ranks .fPEEO ` tries -irr Europe -to, observe all .the aspects of life fof. the CBC, can now are musicians, who. served with Air _ _'}' _ r Plekering_News Ia2yV- _ be heists on "Passport to Adventure" venture Tueosday_ nights at 8.0 U p,• m. _ Force Bands during the lite war and. ACCURACY 9 - were 'featured players on the _Brit- ms. • t . , ish Broadcasting Corp.rp, programs. . . :. A .seventy f eve iece band . � /' 1 ��; 1'* - - ., - .. _ - .. .. •_ - I ° ._. ,,, .;tin