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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_08_29i iii■ �i 1i i 1_ �/ i elk uir i_` / in i■ME ! t r4aw _ VOL. fi N0.48 C[EBZNti, OWT % FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1952 a Cents per Copy Authorized as Berson ss Matter subscription' Ttieer Xk09 per year M 4 $SAO W C. XURKAR and SON MB.CaSHERS tl� h School .And Public Schools ODen !� xt; e .• -.-Tuesday,-:Se ten'ber' 2nd <1} Li Classes for all Grades at the - District High School begin at 9:00 S S. NO. 6� P.hKERING Townsend—Winter �'t a" T�.A� - �A ='z' Pickering Village BY CLIFF GORDON -+ • Si. m. Tuesday, .September 2, Prier ,' ., �� School re -opens Sept, 2, Parents A very tt wedding took lace f LS OUST PICKERI:�iG sisal L. C. R. Briggs. announced - ry P Y g P ROYALS are asked to, send begiruiers who are on Saturday,August. 16 at the IN TWO STRAIGHT GAMES Miss 'c cc ' ' routes' y D o<�ey and 31iss Shin _=-r '---a Well Folks- our n rmedia a •e}' os� are ti!s! !ri t e al tier's ttre published in this 'issue and stud- Y Team fell to i Lond•. g be released at noon, Schoolrwm 'ate Mrs. R. P_ Winter when Joyce t " ants are advised to take note of the ileen Winter was united in main P ece8 when the chips `'aunt a. �n f r a�few .days. M changes which -become effective on doors are open at 8.40 a. m. Will ,E were down They lost two in a i•uw Mrs. H. Tan,' Mrs. Bessie Martin.. ;?N opening day parents cor4perate by seeing that rage to Albert Grant Townsend, of + to the highly polish*d Whitby Roy. cousin; of Mr. L, D. Banks are vies- �'" A large enrolment is expected, pupils arrive at � about this time. Whitby. The double -ring ceremony i als. The locals dropped the opening ; iting him this week. Their home is " —The School Board was solemnized by Rev- D. Marshall game of the best in three series on Manitoulin Island. ; probably five hundred and twenty- _ - -,—The � fire students. Enrolment last Sept- and the wedding music was played down in Whitby on Friday night by Chapman's. Store are introducing 'M by Mrs. C; S. Bryant, a 12-6 score. The locals blowing to the men of Picjte ' and sur. '" ember was four hundred and rasp- The Public Library The bride who was gi en in marc ring '4 t pupils. • • , • I a 4-0 lead in this tilts. Then . on rounding communities the New - ► yRegistration of classes will take rage by her father, looked !harming Monday night they fell to a 1" Arrow Shirt with the "Dart" colli The Library is open again. We in an ankle -length ,.gown of pastel u defeat as the all of the forenoon, but students can - wish to thank all •those who donated 'blue lace and net. She wore a matt Royals advanced �� windowa� �' � Chalimaa'e test - •--- ,M expect to be free and returned home to our cam'ass—it akar over the' thing halo headdress mittens and other round in the O. A S. A. Plays ,n time for a late lunch. The cafetr tiro hundred dollar mark. Now we slices and carried a white Bible des downs, Heffering started on rile �. and Mie. W. C. Mostar tett 'N Min - 404a will not operate on opening day wfli be able to get more new boosts the mound and got credit for j� last Saturday afternoon fi—o -'M but will be in operation daily there- for good -fall and 'winter reading, orated wit]1 a corsage of red roses win Wally Samanski however, (a two-week motor trip down throughof ter. g and white pom-pom mums. the Maritimes via Come in and see your Library, �rtd Miss Isabel Winter, sister of the I came i1;, in the sixth„to hold things .bs U. S. ,and re. 4 Textbooks and supplies will be if you are not already a member, bride, attended her as bridesmaid, at bay. Featherstone started on the Mr � �' C. E• Morley ' sold to students of Grades 11, 12 you will want to oin—Librarian local mound' ,a wad; pounded to y sad "t y j and wore a pastel green nylon net and :18 ono all corners of the ark before being daughters enjoyed a tri recent] to 4 ' Pegg day and °fir k gown with matching mittens and P I p y x,11 students will be advised' at school � carried a fan of mauve glad- finally pulled in favor of Filipovricz. Lake Placid sad the Adiroadacks II when supplies are x7ailabie. R&1.!j yery Protest Coancil r Acuson . There were several fans who were and other points in the U. S, In Police Matter ioll and pink carnations. Her head with Von should some equipped • r s • dress was a matching feather ban- far i file old sec want Flip" as itrennda�extended Mr. anpathy of their d Mie. local with pea and pencil for registration desu caught with a brilliarrt clasp, far in as the second inning,. but C. Butt and Ennui +• parpowa On ons - return from vacation we their calls came into effect in the' y in the sudden _ y Papers to Miss Bonnie Townsend, sister of the fifth, )rut the damage had already It is expected that ail reBiatra�ioa were given several daily death of Mrs: Butt's brnther, ,Art,• con groom was junior bndesrmaid. She hur W. Gibson i n a motor crash, at details will be completed on Septem- read, containing articles about the been done, The locale will play host , ' ber Jnd and. that - re Township Police and Council, all of wore a pastel pink nylon net gown to the -Ro ale or sear Indiana. ;KY. Gibson was . solar classes P y again in a best of • can begin on September 8, It W Which_ SAV-_diaturbing. While -soffit with matching mittens' and carried_ F . g ynight born at Sonya 18fr6 and was three series starttn Friday Important that -All stvdents who eco- - 1eDt publicity has now been given,: a fan bouquet of yellow gladioli and in the first round of the Southern member o! the 116th $atblion in further comment p� carnations, Her headdress was the First World War, Iie is survived; Peet to be accommodated 'attend by tris at this date Ontario play-afYa, Let's see a little a matching feather bandeau caught by :is -life the 'orrc•r .'Hite �11Y - ' and register, on September 2. is unneceaaarq, but. we will shall- better show starting this series. - _ with a . t�-iiliaat clasp. The grooms = engt one of the daily papers, who mien was lldn Sydney �ooThe Royals opened the scoring in Rubirscn, and cne daughter Joan. ENGAGEMENT in a very broad charge state the ?' Y the tir'ert as they made good at hit, a Service. was held at Warsaw; Ind. _ local Chief- had refused to prosecute At the reception which followed sacrifice and an error for a lone i on the %th, in a full' =il.tary fun- ' - Mr, and Mas. Geo the ceremony, Mrs. Winter received er'al y George N Rorie, of certain cases under Pickering 'Twp. bet eats wearing a own o! mauve tally. Heffering on the Royals' 'Toronto, announce the engagement bylaws. This we know to be untrue. » s g mound got off to a very wild start i Mr a'� Mrs Vt iifred Moriney were < of their daughter Janet Rogerson,. Under instructions froli the Council nylon midnight blue velvet hat and i and walked four mea One run seer• ' on a two-week vacation to 'Duluth -to T. Gordon Watson, son of Mr. certain specific '"trailer camp" and matching accessories. Her corsage ins on a passed ball, But, that was I and Rairy Rev-er Mau•ict —_+aid Mrs. T. H. ickering, "'unit• and". cases were .was of pink roses. She was assisted Mr. a. -Id Mie Jars Wade sold th"i Watson," J Y prosecuted 'lits. Townsend wearing s own all the damage done here. Then, r ; Out. The marriage will take place -by- Chien' Trinaeil and appeared in b' ' g g carne the second, a pair of walks rnd horse here to -Mr, and Mrs. Burnett on Sstureday, September' 4. 1852 at court. of gay printed silk, white hat and and family, from the Guild Road. r ` matching accessories. Her corsage a t iple es followed by a double and ' 3,80 o'clock in Forest IIi1,l United On Sunday sight last about one g a triple started four inrrte and tj►e The :Wades have moved to Toronto.was of white roses, Mr. and DSre Besu:ock of the Hit;li �Chat+eh. hundred and fiftY ratePayers of the Royals were running away, The los Rosebank area me irr For the wedding trip tR Northern , Sch°Ol Staff harp n•.oved from the ' Vacationsteel the tutcil'e oaction.. is asking Ontario rey taffeta gown with which donned a $y6e of the sec nd osingleton la hit land aicouplef Rlir. W-rdmlS2re'aCoyrtieit to New Ajax. the missal the Chief and the of errors, In- the fifth the Royals it York. Pickering Bakery will `be claoed aeontinued on pass five) _ wore a red hat, matching accessories added lour more with one gone and M ° visiting Mrs, T. Anita- l'o;- sev- September 1 to 8, for Staff Hoti- - — -- arid corsage of red roses.. The hapw then in.. came Fl i He aril days his weak day.—H, R D[onney FEARS p1OR SALE Apply Norman couple wish reside to North Bay. P- got the first i M=, aAd ?Bis 'Tamen Daeidaon Gordon, Church St. Pickering. Continued On Page 8 have beer. h:h¢ay.ng in New York. - - Mrs R'rL+ Hunt has returned af- _ ter acccrr_panyz-ng Mr. trod Mr,, Geo, _ 4cre•5 on a trip through the Staten, y. P` . s Dir._ and M re Ir::ng White are P` kering's modern _ vis -%-,g ::r us:ns �•, a - - Mrs F -Roffey has : rtu., .d ;'rem'' xerr,_p4r.'td by her d..ugh- - :'Branch Bunk ter tsar ..I, dna !:ufl.sud. Tb#:y will be :r, P.':,:enrg.f•.or v fry days r Mrs. Q _ .erli,t returiwd on . Cur<•a, vir4 h el-uivi, where - :c- her dau • r ?,Pq rx t u. ,r^,.u:-1 ill. -[.. a .ev t, t7tYre rnor . w ry •:.tri -,e 13us.:Ly funnily :7)l eK' f:11't r.•:;Y, .ti6l'1 Au, r " a:, • ' . 1.�J7'S hl `�!' E L.Vmit 1'i,K-rcl fiiKh School : ° f icke -rr F_ z ar Vetter Than 1'rozi.liciil .Average Pict iqg L`ist:.ct High School student,:air er::1 •a,,iy Successful •. Staff - Left to itight: N: R. Shurtreed. >lanaAer, Keith McIver. Acct.. at the :-ten' 1`e}ur::..ental I✓ramin- 311%. Eliz. �•I'c••r Miss Irene Salter, Ali=% Mary ltitev and >irs I)nn Scott 8ti=3 fez the .-ior,..u_ i�raduation . � .� li,rra: OutLf a lv tai hun- s;: " died a d ',� '.',y ;;ayrr hick were 7- '' , writtem, -pie !_,-cal candl:areae were � � • ¢ The Pickering Branch Canadian dft R n Bank of. Commerce ' ' za' v _ Continued On Page 8 asked the olie remaining outside— extremely difficult'in this commun- Ptcker�t District High School.' .s., 8 "I don't know" he whimpered, but ity trying to conduct business with. BUS R4JLTra '.y "I think I saw God", out banking facilities. • Comateaeirg Septe::,ber 2y 1953 >. Now, while this is ' • • • " = le probably only The local branch under i t a story,- it does describe -.the atmos- N. R. Shortreed,• has,- been 4oing it's one tons Bub.: _ ; - ,' Phere that tevailed around our share in attempting to correct that ; From E`rou h P l S -u:=i aon•th un Brock . Canadian -banks not too' marry years attitude' -toward the bank' of bygone Rd. tc r t-11 ,, cn.• "est u1i 7th to tho ;.., ago, and many men in the bank ser years. The manager closes his own Alton: PA., north on Altuna Road rice today know just -what we axe office door only when a customer is to 9th Con, east on 9% to. Claret- talking about: Many meat entered )laving an interview; the old grill 1 rnont Yulth: School, svu4h on Brock the portals with ,the huge_ solid. 'work has •been removed; the teller ' t^ Zed tor.. to high School, doors in fear and trembling, and for is now down on the same level as Route 2.—Balsam Bus: an hour after, didn't know what they his or her customer without that From E--OughF.m worth on Brock Rd, had done when they were yin the _awesome 'Pence" between--them-An —tQ C,�mOT• ,-anal-`'n 9th-COn•.-.�— -- -bgMk. It Was a cold,-- silent place air of friendliness R�sm_ `<'u ! cn Balsaur sideroad pervades the to 11 Hi _11-Wa • to to of Green. a +� where all was conducted in whispers, whole institution. A warm, ivelcom- I g- 3 P , where the manager was closeted in ing decorative scheme is at once wood Hill on high r ay, south on. behind stained or frosted glass, the noted as •you enter. Aad, one of the �d '"d fc' 4th Con., east on, the, teller. in a grill -enclosed cage, and " more noted developments today, is 4th to A'vrdley School, west on Lite interior hoanter ass Vesk Arrangemews --. the rest of the staff behind Brill-' that, -as again in those other vests, 4th tc Weetney sideroad; south' on i worjc or peep -holes. No conversation a woman inial entered a bank the Westney sideroad to No. S. High- This etoly'W"M told some years ago fear. He doubted their being able to other than bare essentials were ever today, we believe, make n a �l y way to. High School, - about the two Buffalo busim man, tee the President wait until he had uttered by customer or staff.. - p arse who were over in North Quebec on trade inquiries. After several senior . percentage of every branch's daily Route wo Green giver Btu—Aja;R abch. Bas—Two Tri . visiting trip; PP c Inviting attractiveness with the (a) From Eroougham West on No. ' all of , this, the bank officials and when crossing a offtcera had been s roaclied,, the were well aware and etuouraged anal lake in th'e'ir canoe one day, two, Buffalonians were informed the: 7. High-ar to Duncan's Stora is upset, losing all of their belongings, . . "President would - give diem ONE Today -however, in late years, our branch bank would appear d benne of the objectives of modern -da Gtr R'�', 'east on :: o. 7, to the including their cash. They got back minute"—What kind of a man was banks have and are changing all b Can.. Whitevale sidero and hunted this, that was so difficult to see? _Allan b dna and 'the lo� branch ad, south l the . , into Montreal some way, this, From those Jaya when head of the Canadian Bank of Commerce 6th COs, asst on the � th to Altonq up a batik to arrange for-the-trara- Following a uniformed messenger,•- office wanted the folk of -the com- Road "south on Alton Road to a Of -funds t4•om Buffalo so they they ascended to several floors abo-ie munity in' which they were located has te a lot of progress in that COM, Mat Mat on 3rd to r1errywo d eould go back and finish their hol- via elevator, At the big panelled . to understand that they -were doing of di r it Whale a certain decorum an White's sideroad, south on tits _ ,day, It seeatt, they got into the head door identified as the' -office of the this, corn' a bi f or dignity w�11 always remain about j. y g livor by being b 'White sideroad to No. 2', office of one of our Canadian Char- President,' one said to the other— there, they are today wanting that ink premises, there is an apparent to High School hw , tared Banks where they asked for "You go in,'there's no meed of the same community to ]mow the bank ir °f 'o►antmg to Play aservice - the "pr,:3sdent" who, in tate States, • both of us", the end of the rgip- is there for the n �" role in each brunch's particular (bj To Ajax Marketea3a sad raters purpose of doint[ community, artd to be "another oats" to High School (for students nw& is umatl�y the branch manager. On uta, the "oile" carnia out, white of businems with ,you"—to provide that of No. 2A. ashiug fol the 'president, the off- fad and looking half• owed to service and accommodation, without of the businesses of that oontmtm- Norwood p,•v way and assn d otic' a host loafed thatd' ohr itt lath. "Did you see We Presiderot which we ail viae it would. bq ,i - _ Continued Op PAN I -Ojai Am -, ranges hit work according to the *RO�N�IIWES weather or the demands. of the season. He doesn't have to pay union dues or go on strike because_— _- .. _-- -'.--'someone higher 'up demands it.lop���•� +1, There an vsry"few r tractions itra - g,�, Jj regard to his . work. He can grow ''� ij what s likes a and There much t e S-ALADN' Cia2 ttna. Clark¢ little as he likes. There is just one ' ^ _ hitch—he has little to say - in what he shall be paid for his produce, t, 1 Here we are—back to normal althougha must conform to gov- again after ,daughter's wedding; ernm nt re 'rements in regard to > • TEA-wBAGS back to ordinary, everyday farm she quality of whatever he has to ' worries wondering whether to cut sell. twelve acres of alfalfa for hay or And yet, ironical as it may seem, Ieave it for seed. Glad of the rain it is often the farmer's own satis- to fill up our cistern—after having faction in his work that causes mis- cleaned it out—but hoping it. won't understanding. For instance, -a far-' rain any more for a while because mer may say during a "spell of ST' our neighbors still have grain in inclement -weather, "About all I , _ _ _ the .stook waitinfirgto abe threshed. a on these i " ':•., • ! `,' NrE .__ This is the we haven't It sounds as if "chores" don't p & , had any crop at all and it seems amount t anything. How many I�EVE� fTWY so strange not to be worrying about � people, other than farmers, realize � tithreshing or combining, or plough-. that chores take up about six hours F>. Dear Anne Hirst: I need advice went driving with a. new boy ing for wheat. One might think of the farmer's day? What he does desperately ... A year ago I mar- friend that I thought was nice. there is nothing left to do around before and after chores is "work.",% ried a divorced man with a son He parked the car and started pet- here. That is not so. Wherever there As if chores were not work! And ll�e (who lives with ting. I didn't enjoy it, and said so. are cows and young cattle there is It is a misrepresentation that has RELIEF IS LASTING us) and Y w o After almost a battle, finally I also work—especially after a heavy come down to us from the.'day when. For fast relief from headache get daughters, who persuaded him to bring me home. rain when every' cow must be al-. '•chore's" were done Ly the women INSTANTINE. For real''relief get, ' stayed with ".vow he' files. told it all around most Riven a bath before she is clean and children of the family—when INSTANT?NE. For prolonged relief their mother. I .Mown—and makes it sound like I'm enough to be milked. Partner is.al- there might be no more than four get INSTANTINE1 , have two chit= not a good girl! I am so mortified ways in - a bad humour at milking Yes, more people every day aro .' time if, there has been .much rain or five cows to milk and a dozen - dreg by a form-. I'm ashamed to go out. or " so of . mongrel hens to feed. finding that INa?ANiINB is one tiling er ns a r r i a e. "I told m mother, and she said overnight, 1 aril Ile has tied to trail to ease pain fast. For headache, for g Y This help left Dad free, to work.' !! a We' are ' ex- to forget it. She trusts me, and, through the wet pasture field3 to rheumatic pain, aches and pains of i fetch the cows home—on wet days The word "chores' is a colloquial colds, for neuritic or neuralgic pair tremely happy, I wouldn't lie to her. But it -Is y expression indicating "odd jobs:' except -for one awful, knowing people are laugh- they are always at the tar end of P g you can depend on Ixsrwxrtxs to , the farm. Then Partner's mood is Its. meaning in that sense is as out bring you quick comfort. !thing— ing at me. Of course Fil never of -date as a slum fence. What a IxsrANnlvs is grade Tike a" Pres- _- "H"is ex-wife has r e m a r r I a d. date him' again. Is Ettore anything cows.fed in y the contrary, of the farmer does at the barn night and eription of three proven medical' ` cows. They get contrary,run is g - ' Now she sends the girls to us for I can do? and out_of tete barnyard nstead of morning is "work" with a capitate ��i g' o eats A sm Le 7. long periods. She Yalis my husband DISGUSTED" into the stable. ant£ tt'ith.ete.r 'ste "W'—and often the means by tablet , " y P : - last relief. - every day while they are •here— _ « If this yriung rascal told two or get a little more plastered with, which he make9 mosi�of his income. Instsntmtoday "•" '� �.,,, - a-nd claims she is going to have a tl ree friends ,about the incident, muds At last they are tied up in If he speaks of this work as chore! and always '•"'•`ter. ,,� - _ breakdown .unless -she gats him " they will soon" forget it: The fact their stalls—in what I,ad previously he , belittles his occupation " and ke" H.-h.ody. back 1 • that he mentioned it at all shows been a clean stat2le but ,which, in- should not blame his. city cousin { "He saly's _btt. wants _nQ .art _of * liim up. for: what he is: the will �F :half_. a i._hta_l r_i.�an� rh_�rts, --_ .- ff Tie Ret9 -the idea ,lint there is _ .her. He -wishes. she would quit discount any embroideries he ap but. Then I come on -the scent and little work connected with the far-' _- ending the_girls here; it causes * plied to the truth, When you partner gay's, "if some df, •these mot's daily chores. When's person" tnihnfine ft iction, and ruins the discipline of " resisted it hurt his vanity• and people ,(who buy ntitk could see the under -rates his work" Or his calling loci otrrn it_ is accepted of nes own 12 -Tablet Tin 2Si -the other children, (liers,evrdently • teres is his cheap •.t•ay of paying ,work and- worry two orlon have in _ P ._. - - - run wild at home.) I feel that for you back, keeping it clean there 'wouldn't be vatuatiin. Economical 4f1 -Tablet 'Bottle 7Se their-own-gwd -they -shouldn't , be " When you nest a new' Say, it : so much gruniShng.4bout the price." - shisntCd back and forth and I've '+ i, twice to spend your ;first few -Well." some ncople may .ick; _ _ -offered to keep them permanently. " dates at home, where )ou, and "ii you are digsatisfied, why go on _My husband support' thein, of- " your family can look bim,over. •farming?" Well. -why do we? It is course, • Per.3riany, 'I feel - you "are too ,a question the often ask -"ourselves— _ "Don't you think she s{rould•keep " young to q•, r+ri.ing atone witlt'any because we are tcnipted to •wonder r _ the girls at home (where my hus- " bow, sometimes! 1 b,inrl can visit them), or wait until. " it is Perhaps the chief reason, as with quits old right ta' kiss a \ he requests them to come here? "Lt' nice boy" goodnight _ hgT•tly — a good many other "farm folk, - is because tarming supplies a funda- N 1 O ' seems to me she is using thelia as but certainly not on the fires date. 1 wed •to force us apart. " Don't mental need in our nature. The- 8 P get the #.rise idea yott.liav_e farmer is independent—independent . a "Each time we plan an outing, res "pay" for I is' dates: if he ex- ` or a tri • to a greater extent than• a..man in p,- it seems the -children - accts it, iq icn't-as: well as 'tl -arrive. It. makes .ine.irritable. and ' tits tlto Kt._Sa pian Tkes farany ot%er mnn. flow much a ,. ug Y you've enloyed • . R �lePetiKls to. a-- 7 - 1'trigafraid it will lead to larger the evening: if he knows his things. • manners he ri ill say he •l,•{ t,� great extent upon how much he "My husband is .the sweetest aidd • and than% you for it. values. his independence, The farm- a - er is his own boss. He is a success kindest man anyone ever met, and Young girls must realize- that or a failure according to his -own • - I love him dearly: lie says he _ _ "'` w1 en they date a boy, thex confer ` skill, ability and ingenuity—that is, \ never really -had a wife or a home ' a favor, hold to that idea. and except in a depression period, which ' -until he married" me. (She was + remember that he will take syou acts like -a .quas;rairc sucl.9rtR hi.-Ti- flagrantly t ri` flagrantly . unfaithful.) He says at your oNn valuation. down however (lard he struggles to _ 'a nothinX r..n break ui'tip—bnt I'm • • save himself. afraid. It is the little things that When divorce separates children The farmer d,,e.si`t hive to puyrh �. •< ' finally become too much. from a parent, it is hard on ail a time-clock—althoug1i he generally . A WORRIED WIFE" concerned. Anne Hirst's under-. works longer hours than those who ► Your hu•aand's first wife is standing can be helpful. Write her do. He make; hire oltn time -and ar- -+ t,razen in firer determination to at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New Toronto, Ont. ,. • get him back. Loathe as I am to • 4 su„pect chicanery, it seems' ob- vious that she .is trying to 'lure Health Notions him through the two girls, and dere :a > .us. ua,alc+s. pcncfrauaa aaAsep - That Are Wrong * '' all, that br"D ,aced, tcl,ct trunk the ,rehire �, y * 'ner plea of ill health. g and discomlort. a” I . wish, though, you would Not only doer hluONE'S. EMERALD OiL Alt•rtiCat ,ra;earl h ".t+ •iUlI1Q multi promote rapid and healtht.•heauns in open sora ,,� •---:--� ; elm your fears. Trust him. - ,and wounds bdt boil% and simple ulcers are aPYa �I ,//.!_ i' ' �•'•"• « to explode eertant fallacic; about. relieved Four husband is not deceived health' to which people i>ave clung lel^ + { I s tiecboni the itch,ae of eczema is 10 fie wants none of her. 1'ou have gnlckty stopped. "rimose.-�s in erupllaru up for cnrraunn:, titre arc a f,•w of f given him lite only married ha F and scare ort ,n . .en tow mor. The same i. e s y P- fhcm : true of Barber's Itch, Say Rheum. itching Toes I } I , �� ✓ �,I le You cannobtainrKFOONE'S ENfXRALD OIL. 1 undoubtedly he is fond of his toTindulgesin v goroutnphysical o x- ptness• he has known, and he its _ ' M not going l0 flak• losing it. to the original bottle ar,anr. modern drug store. n _• •. Satisfaction or runner hick- ercise after the age of 40, whether • daughters: but lie sees how their pyjr, •I �% +�^- r they feel tired or nof. !! antimcly visits disrupt t h e Only ;( tool Initulgc, isl ,virs(ent a household. Does he think it wise LOGY LISTLESS '' •�t `, \ \ \ -�► °and •vigorous t'kcreise after, lie is \ to 'take. them permanently,' , as 40 a{ileS4' !ie has •been doing that f you are ttillinl, 'to do? Or is he sort of thing .ince youth, and has OUT 0 LOPE • �n "afraid they will continue "to cause therefore ent ,::+mice# ' :v,n�tantly �SQ� an �n9tll� disscns`icn and give their mother tit, w " one more reason to intrilde? Fe iv. t{x.�,ri can recall instances WITH LIFE? V • • 'i • Ii he _is, he sliould arrange to '- :in which. ruo little ;,i�ksitai.exr•rcise It's the, world'sIargest"Annual * That wake up your liner bile ... ' ' Y ' sec the girl; only In their has had disastrrzus Te ult;, but many Esjlibition„andthlsyearit'sgoingto » r jump out of bed rarin' to So F mother's Fiomr..or 'in hi, house can teen l In lance,; in tcitit tragic Life not worth living'! It may be the livers —b'e the biggest, most thiittipg-evert- ' upon invitatiofs. fle can, spend onsetjueni'c; have followed over- it's R fact: If your liver bile is not flowing t * as much time with them” as' he - csectioli inidiiddie.ffe..' freely your fond may bot digest . goo 'Come one. come alltoyour C.iN.E.Sm .. oats up yofir stomach . . you feel con. — * likes, taking them places, and Fat babies are healthy babies., esti ted and all the fun and sparkle go out displays and exhibits of Canada's agricultural of life. That's when you need mild, gentle t * iitfluencing their "development as, Parents n,naily nowt abunt ,,tear carters Little Liver Pills. You see Carter wealth... the richness and colour of the Automotive Show, Thrilltotheeolosssl. y help stimulate your liver bile till once again ' best lie can. I do feel stn for Infant's weight -and regard It as an itis pouring out ata rate of up to twopints,s GrNndstandShow'_Canadians"-withsinging star tiny artin...themighry those" little girl;,: as 1 '•4111 sure index -of i1ealfli. What the modern day into your digestive trhet. This should * you do. doctor is interrstc i in i; tate rate of fu you right up, make you feet that happy tdaraftion Swim ... the screamingR.C.A.F. jet fighters. You'll marvel at the hundreds Of days are here again. it don't stay sunk, get wenderlol exhibits, the lamorous Fashion Shows. Don't miss "Canada's Year" at t' • sin and tlut Child's gt'titt'tli,'CartereLittleLiverPilla.Alwayeheyetbetn B Talk it over together —.but g health::.babies .can be fat, ;len_ :o0 6and. Only ase From any druggist. �. quiet those fear,. the world's largest Exhibition Bring the fa�for a.daOul>-ef•ftiri thrrfls an ex"6 oafs emeet "ICISS. AND TELL" _ der, or merlium. "Dear Anne ' H it t. 1 ani'• so FASHIONS— SPORTS • ixHIBIM- THRILLS • MUSIC - FIREWORKS LAUGHTER angry and hurt: '1 am l�; and I PRIZES • EXCITEMENT • SCIENCE • AGRICULTURE FUN GALORE ROLL YOUR OWN Wd A 1 A'hytnry PretM2at r,. Nines .,,r rl, ,V"r �� CIGARETTE'S ,.. Ingrown Toenails rte/ W1 I7 i GRAN DSTAND..T�VETS AVAILABLE ' Nall F'ir relieves vain Inslantiv and -' removes Ingrown ;ri irlion. of nail to a - CE AT C N E TICKET OFFI � . , ew annlic,t ens fl bo. ' 14YONGE STREET, TORONTO ` WART FIX - OR CONTACT YOUR LOCAL TICKET AGENT - _ - f�luar•anrePA t'e�1PA 1', \'a acid. Sat*_ for 1hildren 75,: CORN FIX • Removes -earns anA calfs set ,n In -lith• _ ttes�'Ouarnreed Ftemedy 7r,r A•11usgist nr sent onstnaid by - NATIONAL .. ' H GLARE T _ F. THOMPSON 7 ORCN:►RtJ CRESCENT - CA rr� �rBACCO - - • TORONTO lff, ONTARIO -.-EXHIBIT '. r " 4 !from their holiday down in the area their appearance in the village_ Claremont of Gas Penins here. Claremont should -have had floor } Mrs. H. Mills, and Mro. Le. Waal Pd � Ken Jones, Chas, and Dick Cooper lights years A social evening and bowling tour. have them installed. moo' �g a lovely duet at the morninX i nament was held at the local greens Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Congratulations to Mr, and Mie. - service of the United Church ori- _ �' • • • here on Saturday eve Lye and 'the Peter White (nee Yvonne Redman) Sunday. Rev. H Lackey gave a very, y ning when the family from Toronto spent t hLe week on the birth ot-a-sen last week. inspiring address. - Mr. and •Mrs. Howard Lang�elle Claremont and SWUH7iile clubs got end with Mr. and Mrs. Len Lye, bila. Earl Barre and Mr, Thos, Miss Patsy McCullough who .fel1I . -are holidaying this week in the Moa- ' together for a game of mixed doub- Misses Eleanor and Pat Walsh alts Hammond were " _ _.:.� �� les. Ken Louahway came out high n his$ _for two wine and broke her ankle s week ago, Is ape ding a two week holiday with in a tournament of mixed doubles at recovering Yaater Bill Seel at has a very for three wing, Following the bowl_ relatives in Toronto, cog nicely, 1 after- fall"oville last week The local -Women's Institute en-. • S painful leg falling under the Inc,mg, the group had a, very enjoyable Phe 8laremorrt ` Ca ' Facrosy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper were 'tertained the Alton-4brarich laic i Wheel of a trailer two weeks ago, corn roast. got into operation last Friday and g8ve11 a surprise supper on August Wednesday at the home of the Sec.. i -• Mrs', Doug: Dickinson and Mrs. Several carloads.from here have are aovs+ into the tomato harvest. A- 16, tsar the cottage lawn bf Mr: -and ,Tress. Mrs, M. Jo •George Redshaw have returned home been attending the evangelistic meet- bout twentyFfive perso43 we being Mrs, Cltae. Coo hneon The, riaitt•; after a holiday at Edmonton. ings in Stouffville during• the past employed them at .the �• The occasion ors provided a, splendid. program, .in ;_ - Mr. -and Mrs. Earl Beare have re- week. - present time. was the loth birthday for each of charge of Mrs:. Harold Lewis who Miss Dorothy Hawkley, who start•• them. About tha tyfive relatives gave a talk or "A Mother's place who ' tuned home after spending a holi- Mr, and Mrs. George Ha�riond ed out last week for a holiday in' were in attendance. The brothers the Home." There ace day in the Haliburton area had with .them on Sunday: Mr. and ' the Eastern Provinces Itad the. tai Mr. and Mie• .Clare Keevil and Mn. Thos. Hammond' and family: � fortune to .become suddenly ill and the immediate: an eelectriC il kettle, -and ,adults and twenty-four children pro,: '"" :`.. vis3te$-friends at-Bracebridge- Mr sad -Mrs-. Hammond, of King had to be flown home. y gave them a' sent at the meeting. a week ago, and some relatives from Toronto, �' kitchens• a beautiful - ----- -� Mr; and Mrs. Don H Mr, and Mrs. Howf3rd Hawkley r_ecklace, a wallet, cigars and col - ami Hedges and the ` Mrs. Valentino and Mr. and Mrs. and friends enjoyed a trip to East- ogee. Beet wishes to them both. �+t� > - fly spent Saturday at the C. N. John Carigulia, . Toronto, 'were at ern points last week Mrs. Sara Taylor and f bot are, - ' L and Sunday with Mr. and bin. Niagara Falls two weeks ago and on Local businessmen and ball fans enjoying a holiday at d fain ly a • • • • 'Arlibur Bates, of Woodville. last week -end she entertained- thren acre very pleased with the ov Her man friends .will be leased Mr. and Mrs. Jack Badg Brow have carloads of relatives Pzom Toronto , local fans. aft.turning � �' sad �' 'D� COOS enter• y p - , find Mrs. Delbert Catherwood, Whit- and Markham, at her home here. Mr. events here. F out to heal tained fifteen members of the. Tom- to know that Mrs. Dixon, Sr., is ; , by, at their cottage at Hall Lake and Mrs. Mx'!ce Valentino were is "gam, � linson family at dinner on Sunday convalescing nicely. She.* now.ablel, , !last week, - � Toronto on Saturday are ��� it world• appesf that evening out of bed, but still undee'' dW � to be Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson are be& Televisionseta are starftg to make ' doctor's care li -- - Congratulations to r. and ]JIM I _ McCoy, HI$hbush Trail, who are the Proud and happy parer of a baby!! DUELS - - 9=4 Marie Diane, who was bora in 1 , _ > _ _ St. MAry's Hoapita4 on August YO„ 1 `y _ . � _ ..• :_ - � � N D . _ ... - ._ . ... _ -: Mt �w�eighed seven pounds at birth. I and babe are home aad both Ik 4 _ are well, , e 8' Mr. and Mrs. Harland are home BUILDING SU PPLI E ager a motor trip through the Wes*_ ern States and - .: ; .: ;•- i , : - _ back to East wood -1 • - { Iusnlatioll - _ aaadi.�a aide theAl via C � P s - .:border. and-Mrs. M Christorf weft Roll' -Roofing the gum of Mr.' and Mrs. Aler.1 - -- alt 6b - -- - _DWwn Asphalt in lee 8 iwns :- al g to :: left the ChrisrtaFf D in Corttf # „ _ Ananl- brikh'idirigge in the near !atom i That lovely new hoarse which has �. Rock -lath - - }ust been built next door to the, = ' S6eet Rock' Ma.Donald home on lower Old For-, Insulating oard - eat h been d w be Road, as a Sold an ill y II rDg $ curpied and busy McGreevy ceiebrar . Cement, Lim dz Ylaeter a - ted their silver wedding anniversary fhp,wory- �In $ . PH(INF3 Wednesday. They were married { �74E L last : All' W. MI TCHEL in St. - Paul's Church, Toronto, on The C:•V.E. is tl+e wortd'slar 1 Our Tru,;ks Pass your Way CC Angir3t 27. ,oust twenty-five Years , ` _ - a7 _ nest annuaF - i ago. The anr.::ersary was celebrated :•::_. Nthoitlon-a stfrr,ni sp2ctale you'Athis. at a gala party in- Toronto. Congrat• - !� - - couple na, and may 'Popular _ `4 eouplo have many more .hap re- 1a iemember always Thri,� o thy stupendous y , turner -of the date; x Grandstare Sticw Canb�ar+a - wd aapu ar t The houses that A1: and Ru'sell -'singing. star Tor M11art:n , � j 'ChoosC - Dixon bald ou theEastern side of Ip B Y t!t9 Mau ... s - r_r - _ - -- de m colourful dress urTFrm wforening -Your - (� �,•] TOM Roseba.nk Road.se l even -before , their amazing:Musrcal, tae rlgi airs_: Refrigerator �. they are completed.They are vire :the chic - f horr:ey and a credit " to the builders ' and glamour of the ;asr,jon Shows_or ,m -- ' - ` of and to the comunity. oto 'mxcenai:e improvements. -are_ being. - 9 - screaming Air force 'le!s" in tireathtaking - - - r .k : • .High- Me :rnanoeuvres .. , thousands of !ntr!Suing - ttr�C Sto -. - - • th-Tiioinson - on Ye - bush T le and to home eeNewlada ,y -. exhibts from dolens of countries .. ,and :` . • - _ - - home on, Old Forest Roast. The whore . 7 x SIX CUBIC !i'00'f FKIGZDAIB]b comrtrvnity is fast taWng on an air _... _. _• i . a host of other great attractions! Something.;:. I+ T E FOOT, TWO CUBIC FOOT FSIGIYJ,IgB - - of permanency that Firings home the . an ' WW and exciting evfry ninon! tie SEVE'!r FOOT, SIC CU 9k FOOT FM(;IOA1Bp - fact that this is -no longer a mere THRIFTY TBIBTY•IN(JB iLICpE•1,gIC 8T0� y. summer settlement but is a - solid = ' `7arro to corns to the C.N,E,..iCs the - - I _' civic centre, made up of good home® _biggest annual exhibboa u1 the twill! - - occupied by folk who have pride. in ' Now Available = _ their properties. _ a 1Vlads ONLY b9 :FAIR :. FORT BEACH, t GENERAL MOTOR Mrs. Peachy is endeavoring to or, ��� ON irr our a branch . file Girl Guider ,. in our community. Let's all give her BAL yt a s &,S a helping hand as it is a worthy S 4 ,PHONE PI�KERING �9 � •} esure •, There will' be a Bingo at the '• Community Hall on Monday, Sept. .1., at 8.30 P. m. The Jack Pot is f $30,00 plus many other grgnd prizes. e-eerybod welcomia, Mr, J. Newson• wii elected school ;, �r�� s • gy trustee last Tuesday at tM Dunbar- . ton school, He will finish Mr. Camp- last month. 1 : . bell's term: Mr: Campbell resigned -• ..• '{� �` �T wney was. suddenly. !:alien ,r M r _ • ill and is in the Oshawa Hospital. Continued On Page e , ` Visit. Eisid and her little son Beau- regard �. `CNE. Th 'll ,be in their �1 s eY • ' _ <: ' .. : . .- - --- °` �` � �� n Lowland—boudoir—with --- - --- -- - .. _ . — - - -- at Turn Your Scrap a moo -wing welcome for everyone Jrv♦n &Metal : F ;, r r °w • •especially the kiddie!. - x�.,.a.c._ _ .; 1 -INTO CA SH }: ^ka:hie Borden Company, FOR PICK=UP, CALL Limited . , _ -� p -_-- --.--= -- I ugly- I ownson _ a BUILDING 2152 - AJAX , f"yam' i%dRi-W1656 buy Phone AJAX ;TJ -THE LOW- RICEP _ Duabarton Lumber 8c ,- !i00D DEAR -' Building Supplies x° - - MARATHON NORM FORREST Phone: 1 95 W 12 Here's rainl valve in,a giirara>r• reed Good ear with the famous y non-skid diamond, tread -a tire -• opposite Kiwanis Park ••.. >' 6.00.16 better built for, long, trouble- free mileage. _ 'Open Evew(ngs and Saturday Afternoons F G56 1001{ FOR IN1S'N114 5161rOF OOAtIT'/ i i i C" .81 - n r• , . MOTOR 5ALE5 -CLAREMONT- w - MEATS .... r PHONE:•29W PICKERING, ONT. A Quality Guertlnitoed DODGE - MOTO - GAS - OIL -REPAIRS Phone 8601 We Delivse' a - fitted Ad�'t � _ �1dSs _ "Your- Friend4y .Residen-t Agent ,� ti _ - •- - FGFC LE--;oal or wood range, '-. mr r r_ew': also ten a, rt of bush RJLA.L I.OR INSURANCE AGENT , LET • 1 COS*ETICB : and. W. 'vest, 2nd. Con. t4eat of a.lt'i�-'FIRE, CASUALaY, BONDS, AUTOMOBl'L� '•� • PHOTOFINISHING _kIIxaa, Road. - LIABILITY INSURANCE eta US �C en.77 s - Properties! Sale - QtlJ FROM AND LIST FOUR PROPERTIES /''� 41•e. O• VETERINARY SUPPLIES l:4r2"ilElr SOI )R SALE WITH be%�- ,_•. BABY NEEDS �. �u 16 les el acres, crank sandy loam, �J t �+ V - •.••••••' , h:gh:y prcducti e, p.aat� : N ilii rasp- �,/ i 1 L' E -) R LE A- w �. 0* 4ST012E HOURS. b�rry bushes, ai.paragus beds etc. Tn�T MR Week Days, ' Income from r pbe.ries x;1000, in M..tu 11.u8„ P, BL 1551 ' Car. ba greatly Lurfased. A PRESCRIPTION Sundays i _ -frome building 12 2J„ dug well, -r �j 1.00 P. BL to 6.U0 P. M. -- b�oii �'�ter. Mi:e oar ::iia:ter .south w 7E; �Z..T TJIV �� �3��'�.� 1 _. . v, i+in_aie cr. No. n,g.:•r,-ay, four �T C C T ,n;l to A a:, ten to Cbhawa; open ...RIPP� � AR -• j :loan 'Taal ; rue .nC.-.111rig late mod- - BOYf S, :P�n1. �• _ _ - - - ' el lI. i1:'traiao: wi>r: attachmeflts • • .500,p.41 : or waYont t<<,ctc•r $4b00 .. }� I�k' u y Hourly"' r•.::.e<it&te pcesesaion. .none arty time: Joseph _,:da:-scr. L:oker. at T�✓� _ 1 L.:cc-files Blvd:- Pon,ntu-ilhrne° ph -one Collect Pickering 265 J�i2 _ _ � Store _ tt"f.<tnd ti776 or HCdsvn J46i, -- _ neo 12. SHIELDS MINK FARM WEST HILL PICKERING i F(-)� vD-brown, dog, nae Mr... SCAB• -2801, -,. PHONE: 68. a C ,mutt, 4th Con, F'iLiering. Phone d PASSF GERS WA"iT�G b T�,r- +I THIS 1VEEti'S HELPFUL tiINTS Brock Pond at 8.00 a. returning i y Il n, - '.d Et 5.09 p. n:. Phone lick. 96J -i.. y 'ro c:ean patent leather, rub with. garela►e i ms's )k?_LFr-`":rge taco hearer. W REPAIRING 1Ax. Land Surveys �N;�- �` �; la..g; 2ize •14`)• Pfwne JGJ1. For -.Real Estate, Insur_a_nce and Aforig' ,� - - - BiONro :. . --FOR �?.d.);--e:�ctric -'!.neer four- — �. .._ ... 1 � G T H © - t r> her, aparttrsent . aizc; o .enol be W I n eJ� r } + Ontario Land .Surveyor v :d f^on: .:ew $85 ; !tiro tour large j ` i(KK^� � � slid pane r :ndows. x� caner, nth And Civil Engineer �; �.�'_.✓:.; (L ► ` a C. -m Mile east of Erock-Road, Pick- SUBURBAN SPECIALIS c i W Cres. : 107 -Woodhouse SIIYERMYIf� _ _ AJAX _ - sung. . _ __. - . _.. . EMPLOYMENT V4'�t:'TED-:-house- S'FOI' �3:i, LSI\Gr'3T0:`T IZD., _.:g�AH• T'�" Phone: Ajax 2477 VISIT OUR RECORD BAR cleaning, paper-hang':ng and babys OR - PICkEltINIG RESIDENTS MAY CALL sitting, Mrs. Bert Cu.quroun, R. R. T %SvENIINGS ONLY) - PICKERING 53 J. COMPLETE 'LINEA OF 3, Pecker: Old-. n�res_P.aad Ph _- iVNY" GIRLS, GET LOVEL! EVERSHARP PEM -and PENCILS— � _'lF l'r'S EAST WE SHOULD HA VIy I'i'•' I .°TJRVESi ^-sin 9 to 10 lbs., r,ew r d- -Peck. 235121: LAD ES' and GENTS' WATCHES _ -FOR BALE -C. rne11+59�-'Whet pep. T'ry famous health •atul'weight - 'F,� -� np ' Terms: 9t1 00 Weekly, gradF No. 1, ei:br_b.e for registration,-- _ buekder, Ostrex Tonic Tablets.' In- NO DOWN PAYMENT 30 the ' fa: m;- three. SILK'S R trodueto", ' g acquainted siae, - - �-. b�ahel a� � p ' r^i:?s_ nosh of F uxai^ng. sags inn _ o91y 80c All druSBisin T MARKET - 1 cl5ded, :F, H. Westney, F.ckering. - cher ng Jewelry Phone b2W1' -Sep. s _ _ _ _ Specials _ In Memoriard : - CHERING TOWNSHIP : = F+►k B.�LE—reg•ste-red C,<:rnell' 59,5 4 .WOOD --In .loving memory of our -BUILDING __PM 3ITS .. _ .. t 7. seed wheat. W. H. I'n'retney, Phone L,, �❑ 8 Tea Bags 100 for 99C dear mother Ella -Jane Wood, who P ck�rng-5.".•W2 ~ : Paased away August 27, 1935, also !rased Tues. -Fri: 1l to f P, iii. CLEAN FILL FREE, at "Pi&enng ' --our dear father, George Wood; who . And by_appointm2nt _ - F` :ict F:,gr School. -Da: on Con- �'-�i7ie Steal$ ar Roast s Ib. passed. on September 30;' 1:944; and, _. - ': �- of our dear. brether, Hilton. who nr...td. _r ,a1. 3 RV V ►�J.+ o- - - tYA'rTEL FJR 61=r°ICi✓ WORE. _. Raasting Chickens' .5�..c -.lb. pas:�ed away so audcienlp an. A,ug- ._ . ? : ` c:.pable, e:f:.::nt w:.n:ar, far office - _ t i0,• 1949_ BUILDING INSPECTOR - : PHON •: PICKERIXG 9'e We mile with the world. . dv+:es. T n na f :r. • not necess- _ . _ rag bu' �,_etzr.ed '.u;'. accurate �...�.::,��,;��! But never lcrget, .. :._'PICI{ KERING with Vg..res, civ. d4y week. For In our garden of• memories, apN^in`^ a n• apply Hi„l:l',=nd Dairy, 4_� i 1 Y.L . A, l 6T 3 �?,. I J v - ri�;e 'whr, sailed ren -Fri<iay_-frr m They live with ns yet. P,,:ke::ng, auction sale it the 5touffvule. Live- o .:e• - --Ever re 7 - _ M n it for a month's huiiday - ib E membered by. the Family. ring 2� F•?R a3i Fr£ otane heiaer. Ph. stock Sales Arena, selling livestock Englani _ ,..Phone Picks - Pickering 184, our aprci.ilty. FitSh cbw's,.Springers,_. _ Congratulation' to'Harnld and FOR SALF�-steel mortar box, pair Heifers, Stockers, Sheep, Cahes, Mrs. Aniarson on the birth of a Attention' Laf JeS, 77 11 x_25.24 tractor tired: four 7" P+B% Horses, Pyres ,and ?uultr7. daughter. _ ^ 17'8 hen du tires; also nvmer- For pickup and delive yr service, A speedy recovery' is Iibpeii for • X . �y duty Mrs, G. Driver -who- has undergone _ 'Singer Sem In jVjaCh!rip Co. mm other articles. Jahn Boerne. phone Swuffrille 862, Come early an operation at the Lockwood tClitr Q ;Brock Road, i I ,and bring something to sell. and see ic, Toronto. , 14 — 1c ONTARIO FMEET,.OSHAWA, ONTARIO t _ aug 18the modern way to sell hY Pte - Mr. Doug. 'G4t IW left for . Nova NE 6-b449 SIOLSLx FOR SAL�Ifix Pickering. auction, "You Bring it, We'll Sell Scotia on Friday nicht by baa. to on Brock Road. White frame: and a it." Make this poe insuket were visit relatives and friends. YOUR BIOND�p "SINGl�It` REPItB91�NTATIYE large garage with four acres land. aqR. ilk B. BALLANTIN$ WILL BR IN YOUR DISTRiCm buyer and seller meek Sade every We are -sorry to near that Jack Arthur Fawcett, 19.3 Hoitoa A,vs.-S, Drinkwater has been very ill,in the !!VERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK SsRuriav at i,09 P. 11[. - ;Hamilton, Ont, Oshawa. Hospital as the result of an TO GIVE YOU SERVICE -= Sze IR = -. - . - - as o f Banka we = WANTED -•-Dead or C_ rippled Farm Fri [ y Of • dent with his bicycle: L Prl, wOOd en Mrs. A. , re I Iwterested IA Aa The- Feibwirs I Pkwe Mail Cgapoa it�atnals. 1lAor speedy pick up, call Lf y- pleased to we her in the village last .collect - Banner Rendering, Phone '-'— week. - • . ' . t' Lyndhurst B 23 7 or Piiering, gp one T� W. A. of Cherrywood United Mr. Ben Deakin" has been in . poor' E R -Church met at the home of Dr. and health lately. We hope he will soon 14-.16, OnterioN9treet, Oabaws, Ont,' -~ D S! - q'=• Mrs. Roberts on Wednesday evening, feed better. Mrs. S. Jones, President, opened the ]Ira. Blanche Morton .of Newman- I ran interested in meeting with an appropriate Call to ket spent a week -end with the Mot New machine 1 ,Woraltip. Mrs. Ireson took charge Conochie family recently, _ - -- of the Devotional Topic on "W itnesr3. of Uphill, siting R Other Mas. Pearce Uph'1I i$ vi • I'D �S-I: O it ing•for Christ in Our Daily Convex l the Iratton's. P�ea®e forward.rne your $h atrated catalogue'_ cation". Mrs, A: Tayibr gave a syn- Mr, and Mrs.. M, Qlack and John • osis of the last two chapters of our have left on a motor trip to Okla- �d p NEY :h<ame and Addtrea: ' —� 0 T -'. Study Book, dealing with the 'testin¢ homy times through which the United Mr, and Mas. D: Thompson and t� Church has pawed, and emphasized Christine are speeding a- week in the great work done the laymen ._ by Gananoque with the Payton . family. of the church during the periods of Tete children of the Baby. Band and -Pickering - drought, depression and debt. Mrs; mothers were guests of the R': M• Neil Petty rendered a solo `There's S. of the United Church last Thum a Voice in the ,Wilderness Crying.", -day afternoon,.4n the church, In spite the children, and Dianne Tyas sang. slides were shown by Mies Westgate. 1 An imitation to Duatbarton W. A. i of the heavy rain there were a large Mrs. Mottershead, President of tite ,During the tea hour, the appreciation PHONE 1$3 was read, and accepted. Contributions t number. present. -Miss Westgate, the W, M., S. welcomed the guests.. Four of the ,mothers - was expressed to AT THE, CAUTION LIGHT to the United ChVrch Training Baled .Leader, •• opened the meeting teen graduation diplomas were pre!- Miss 'Westgate for -her- wonderful - School Campaigs�at to be recei sed a �i� Ivo Life Mem- berehip w ehildrea�y Mrs. D. QUALITY USED CARS � the September meeting. Repetit- Certificates, Interesteng•and colorful Lynde. ion of the Benediction 'brought the PRICED RIGHT, - - meeting to a close. We hail the pleas- " ure of seeing interesting pictures and slides that Dr. Roberts had h ' % µ • i. �•._ rt and . Y1y^ k:• ! :.y , .!: 1!)ifi Cadillac, Beautiful car taken in Tangiers, Rome, Pas r Jam\ ' Sp::an. he gave us -eery- , _ .fie- k6l* �... J� e wh;cli s... ' v alk � .... :. •:.. ......,........•: �. 1950 Chev, was much appreciated, Group Seven ... sedan, Outstanding ' T— 'served : a delicious • buffet supper 19" Morr% Oxford, Real ,Buy which brought the evening to a - �. I�learly All J -M Products _ 1046 .Plyr*uth sedatt close: _ v. c:'; " Mr. and .Mtn Wm. Smith and j : ,,1949 G M C A Ton Pick-up,! - •family have moved to their - _new re ed for home at Graftion, where' Mr. sRnitl,i t A• N e a d• 'Defense' -Many More To Choose From will halve charge of, the C. P. $. 6 Section, o' 'Mrs. Leonard Galea and Mrs W Y ... _ ;ADMIRAL TELEVISION •Tweddle had dinnye recently with • people often ask us: "Does These include:- Asbestoes testiles for acral and AND RADIO SETS Mrs, James Macklin, . - of _ Milliken, Jahns-Manville make anything ' Insulation Tor ships,-dor• syn- ••: 'other •war• uses, and'attended attended -the W. M. S. meeting ' that, is needed for .national de- _ :thetle..rubber -plants, for high rinite• sheets for .tirepaop! : ---WIDE SELECTION OF CARS in the afternoon at the home of tense?', octane gasoline plants, and for . P• Partitions: Mrs -Howard -Macklin; Practically every product. J -M other war industries. • • • CALL PRICED WITHIN REASON barna our,ln its twenty plants aha ping, gaskets and brake lin- This 1s one of a series of The Woman's Association has the I three mines is essential either for � for airplanes, trucks, tanks articles bringing you facts church service next Sunday rnornil1g. or necessary -civilian see 11Sfor a new General requirements. ort and other assn aiachlnes: " M community vineo • interest -about J +.. Mrs, Norton Brougham, will be the 'requirements. • Manville or about conditions a!� _ .. NjOtOr Car,-.itrtlCk- guest. speaker. in addition to . its..bulidiag.._ . Celite (diatomaceous earth) fecting, our national economy. =� 1 materials—used in construction of -tor filtering 'war chdfnicals, for , Top Trade-in Allowance on defense housing, war plants and camouflage paints and for port - your present—car- D UNBAR TON - ' �thrs nistallations - most of sole water filters to assure safe 7 . J -Ill's industrial products also iSll roster far aeTvicemea is the.. vital needs. ` . field. I MR, A pleassat holiday to Mr. �Wnt. j _. - _ Zuellngdd.._ irectorq Aterial in Stock EDHARDW 60D -FLOORING L; E. 11L C HNk I H .64 ]RADIO SERVIC)E ALL GRADES AND -Pr- St. Andrews' esbyterian Church PAIRPORT UNITED FURNITLTRE VtXALEM THICKNESSES CHURCH 'Any Make oz- Model Pickering, Ontario AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Rer.'Darid Marshall, Minister _.,Services OF OAK, BIRCH. MAPLE.'. icps wilL.,be "d at, 8.4-5 a;- mu-! MNERAL DIRECTOR. -4--ft -P; M: W61;sKiP Se7j:vi - du - ICH Ce ring. July and August. Arthur Field A.", BEE No Sunday School During Jul' ...Private Ambulance Serve ALSO A GOOD Sl\-)C.K OF and An y -gumt, Apl-IONF, Piekering 512W3 Day or Night PLYWOOD -7 7 PICKER114G GOSPEL CHURCH ­AiR Wm. MeEACHNII, Prob. St. Andrew's Presbyterian •CbUreh­-MSt. Pickering w. m- S: will meet at the home of Sunday.Scheal on 114. H. Boyes, on Tuesday, Sept- 1Q.W A. IL ]BUS Phone Pick, -193' LUM ember 2, at 2.3 0 p. M. -SURAL­N. M. Gord Xwl N 3ES BER YARDS ,Devotioual Service PICKERIN-1, ONTARIO- -and Prom Picke'ring. -Ont. PHONE: Pick."84. ' " L . Evangelistic Service Daily Service To PICKERING UNITED TRCH OSHAWA CH 7.06 P. M. Rev- Artkur E. Young, Minister 10-00 Sunday School -ALL WELL Bases For All -THE EVENING AUXI N1 A W MARY 11.00's. MWater — Rev. W. C. NeWs Morning Worship Occasions er 'F%�kering U#1t6d Ch PHONE: PICKERING z41 W2 LICENSED AUCTIONEER A2M will hold its meeting on -Sepiteimb urch W. M.' S. St. George's Women's Guild .4, -at 18.00 o'clock in t6 United The regular meeting of the.Wom- Will hold their . monthly meeting oil urch. Be sure, to attend and dim en's Missio Society will be held Im VAUATOR Chd, Thursday, Sept�mber 4, at the home, cuss Plans f or.the supper. at the home of Mra. Edgar James. K LN AND GLAHKE of Mrs. F. Roffey, at' 8.00 V. ra. Phone or write on Thursday evening, Sept, 4, at L4,diots, please keep in mind the IF i. ER 0 Z 1 -r -a r T I CD -1 a; 1 8.00 o'clack-Me Study Peribd will' bazaar which is only two months 014 DUNDAS St. EAST WHITBY be in charge of Miss Carson. Al AUCTIONE9tin I away. and bring as much -needle - )WILDER ladies cordially, invite d. work as possible. to this mee Licensed and Authorized for the ting. All WOODWORKING members are asked to attend this ineeting—there is much to be done. Counties of Ontario and York. Farm Stock, Implements House- hold Furniture, Real Estate ales our Specialty at Reasonable OPTOM]EYMIST KITCHEN CABINETS Rates. Dual Service for the 9.30 to 12.00 and 2.00 to 5.00 WATCIFI­ FOR of One. Evenings: Mon. Wed. FvL, 7 to 9, -BUILT and INSTALLED DISNEY 13LDG,, Opp. P. 0. AI.UTERATIONS'ON I -OUR MillikenjP. O. phone Agin. 52"S HO -ME, Etr- Markha3f P. O. phone Mark• 2" OSHAWA, ONTARIO Prenticee have been established Picone - Res. 5-4587; Office 6.610 -G- A. Bekkevold auctioneers since 1890. (Three -Day Service Arranged) Bickering Village e, DONEVAX and RICHARDS Ontario Land Surveyors, And Loyal Pogue. Police Continued Professional Engineers LICESSED AUCTIONZER Police Commission. A motion to have our police department investigated.215 King Street, East OSHAWA, ONT. Pickering and Whitby Townships by the Attorney�Genei-al'3 Dept. wag Phone: turned down. Motions we:* passed Farm, Household and Property An effect that the meeting wanted Jul 1a_ Sales A Specialty - to ' conf1hue Lhs-- CQm;mission.and to have the Cornniiision instruct Cour- . . . . . . . . . . Pmmpj -Attention Given cil that they are not io interfere with, orrattempt.to direct the Police 'Whitby A. R. 1. Phone' 814 Dept, in their line of duty.__ no model of 4 i,4 Bah�t'; House of Worshir, in (11i�­ which i will be I aq, be W11Y the Council wdnta to gf-t the -bn,diisplay during the Nat4onai Exhibition. The actual build - police dept. back into their hands a. frg, Iocated by ,'lore of L'.1kc Michig ir,, is one G -f the most unique Home gain, we wouldn't knowit was mich buildings Avec to be -erected. Taking thirty yearn to campleta and tainfn; coN- a:­headache�l to-ihe indi%-duaL coiin�. one mom which is f.ftoen storics HAb, i� hUq now become a cil member before they were glad to familiar landmark on -the Ghicago-skyli�ne. After -dedication, scheduled IMPROVEMENT rid of.. i for next get it, and --into, the -hands-of April, the main hall 'w ll1 be open to people• of. all -races and - a Police Conunis&ion. Some Council All. MiZions as a place of prayerard meditation. Budget Plan members were finding that when: BAHA1 V'ORLD FAITH their friends' toes werg .tramped on id-tpu {no down required).'. by the.p9kre, they rushed_ to the i.-210000 to 32(K)0.00 Fro [Councilman to "get him out of it,.'7,- AT TNF -r .13 -F.­ Oshawa, Ont., 7 1-2 Simcoe SC. Realtor$. -phone:. 8.2= sixty Experienced Salesmen Ajar, Ontario Est4kblished.19W FhO*. -..25-.. assurance Coe `WRIT-3--OR--PH0NZ­. JRe,%1 Eiwte. -Insurance Cbosp Rates For Psna And Country XftdG` S ROW — AJAM Wh"Orm Insurance an BuflftO V. G. MAITLANEip. MANAGER MMadadU Silos, do. Pikene Pickeiing — W9J1. Aatsaobile Insursace Of All Ebals. PHONE — - 18P Bowman & i G*b'son- .. YOUR LISTING. INVITED PHONE -WHrrBY.621 FOR FREE ESTIMATES ...OLD HORSES jGurner Heating Systems At Your Farm ALSO Eavetrough and Tinsmith Supplies • DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK .­•Sold--srtd Houiljr Pickup PHONE WHITBY 2515 r -'CAMPBELL MDM non@ rw Wt Agincourt STAFFORD' BROS. Sheet Metal Works 11011UMNTAL WOMM 1phMe Wbftbw �"s Shop 10MRIM At Rem of Pickerins News Office ► Y ..GAudley h Km Barrett Au ladle. ! Miss Beatrice McLean has been t s Noma 'a Assoeiaties assisting b�. Madsen at the Folk • • The A,udlep W .A. met at the home � School. Sympathy of the community of Mrs. Charles Clemanoe ,in Aug- is extended to her and her family in ? A y ust with Mrs. Wm. Guthrie presid- the loan of her husband " ing. Plans were made for -the ice Mise Jean Pascoe spent a week's m soclaf to be held on September holiday with her cousin at Hnnta� creaO _ due 4th at Baggotsville School. The ville. program will consistof films. The Miss May Brown s'a'ted the Queen Quilt Committee is, panning to make City last week.. some quilts. The Th ankofferina Seir There will be no Sunday School k q ,vice is to be held on September 18. or Church on Sunday. All services ' -The Worship Service was led by Mrs. will be carried' on as usual at Mt. ��� •� >. � .r Cyril White. Miss Margaret Puckrin Zion Church, when Mr. M. S. Chap- %r Tc + rt manof Pickering will have charge of stlrrie led in Prayer. Etleer. Grath- the service. `f aie played a' piaio selection -very Mrs. Gruikshank of Toronto visit- i% skilfully. Mrs. CS ^il v4 aite .conducted ed her friend Mrs. C. E. Pegg iec '-a Bible contest, after hich the East ently. I;� e w . �► -ed refresI men`r.a. Mrs. Payne of •Whitbv Hospital Group ser _ .. . . was with Mrs. Wonnacott of Audley °m$ lS'•��" Audley tinned Chu. -ch held its last week third annual Vacation 'School in the Mr. Ross Disney has the sympathy Baggutsville school on August li to of the community and his friends 15 from 9.00 +-o ' 12,00 s n with a hope he will soon recover from his , totel attendance of forty-five pupils. Present illness T O ThTHE CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITI0N . e study was '.The Bible" and the The Evening W. A. are holdins; a - Xissionary Project was "Bibles for, corn roast at Greenwood Park on 'Ali the World." Abort se•+enty-five qday evening, August 29. Come AUGUST 23rd TO SEPTEMBER 6th (Except Sunday) attended the closing exercises on std help the young ladies 'E`n'ds- at. 8 "pr at.' when the various �RO V V H fA• - Reduced Pound departments sang choruses and _ _ ]Vmns, dramatized Bible stories, told - Faro • Trip a flannelgraph story and gave a re- port of the 1952 Vacation School. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Roatley, . of For Childres's Raise See Agent Brooklin: also Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Certificates were presented .to apo- _ Iselades EzMNtios admineim and Bvs transfer direct into and from „ raximately forty pupils. The Vw&- Routley and son Douglas of Montreal - the Grounds' tion School song concluded the pro- called on the formers, sister,' Mrs. :. gram after which everyone enjoyed Matthews, on Wednesday eveninyt • Leave PickeriDg -Leave Toronto - lunch. The StanWas: Director. Miss Joan Todd attended a birth - f 2[argaret Puclain; Beginners: Mrs• day party in honor of Mine Janet Regular Toronto Buses Regular Oshawa Buses ' on Neal N Geon. Astley, Mia, Fred Pu+clQin. Tuesday evening last. -Mrs. George Puck. -in: Primary: Mw- Margaret Duncan of Toronto EASTERN l IO�JSE, ►GENT, Phone 45 -. - swet Puckein, Mm Bert Guthrie: visited Mrs Philip for a couple of _ Junior and Intermedi'te: Rev. A E. days last week. Young; Pianiste: Mrs. Asch Ball and Mrs. King and children of Simcoe 2lire. C1res, Clemeaae. spent stew days last week with her Congratulations to .Mr. and Mi -s. Mrs. Birrell, District President. The I Har -my Sr., and Mrs. Robertson, vis- _ mother, -Mrs. Shea, Thos. Rickard (Ethel Seebeck) on Roil Call—"Bring a Friend and in- ited friends at Tall Piney, Haiiknr Mrsr Sadler, of Highland Creek the arri-nd of a little son on August troduce.,her," ton, on Sunday. Master John. Harvey /^� Y•e�n N► �i o� visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Annis for 1st. The next meeting of the Worn -,who spent a month at camp there, - V a fevw days recently, Mr. and. Mrs. David Lideombe and an's Association will be held on returned !tome with them. Mrs. Todd entertained her sister daughters of Toronto visited his bro- Wednesday evening, September 3, at Mr. an Md rv. anMdar.muthehel - F. -M. Chapman. A Pickering ge're from Sandford one day recently.- C thers here on Sunday. the home .of Mrs, Will Ellicott, ass- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Knox, Ennis- . Mr. and Mxa. Ross Middleton and isted Mrs, Wm, Knox. The_ Dev- killen, called on friends here. on Sun- a ' fine address to- an attentive and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Har brori and � _ aerate on Sunday last daughters Bernice `and Ina -Jean. of I Mrs, Lemmon had Sunday dinner otional Period will be -taken by Mrs: day afternoon. Rev. H. R.. Monk::_vt . will have Myrtle, visited their aunt, Mrs. Slat- with Mr, and. Mrs. Gerald Middleton Shea The program will be in chartre Mr. arui Mrs, Maden and family'oi'. - -7 -.barge 6f Ell the Circuit on sands-, thews, on Thursday .afternoon, of Highland Creek, of Mrs. Ei. Malcolm:- Agincourt tailed on Mr. ana Mrs. A. - Sept. T: Sunday School :as usual. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. I' A bug -load of local tans journeyed T'he August meeting of the W .M Harvey on Sunday ensuing i The W.- X. - S, help their meetluxe Gordon Hughsen !-Marione. Wannoi) 0 I to Keene on .Saturday to- see Brous S. was held at the horse of Mr, and at the home of Miss Edna Green on the arrival of a iiti5le son. Terry. ! g•hain ball teont beat Keene by 5 to Mrs. F:, R. Robin_a:t on Thursday af- I Fa ',port Beach Continued -with the •preside -rt Mrs R. Mowbrov. . at the Oshawa Hospital, on Aug. 22. �L after beating the same team at ternloon, August 20, when the W_ M. Her Condition is serious, - . In charge of the topic "Steward- Mr, and Mrs Win, Elhcott accomp- I Claremont last Wednesday night in. S., entertained the Mission Band and '.I Mrs, Osborne who has been ill for ship Life in :he Ho ter. _ an a.l by Nir- .,nd firs, Wal!ace Ell- a score o!'5 to 3, Brougham plays Baby Bard, The W, M S Fres-dent- II some time was taken'to the Toronto re «-ill no: bean; meatinst of icon returned a pd�asant ho! ' Norih .Frontonac next Situ-,, and Mi•g, H•,,Bareiay"opered tl a mee'i^,tr` East General Hospital last week. ire s . •x the have Brie .to be played at the after Which. their•.err,liets cf the :Nllss. rt.ngratulations to Mr. and Mrs the W.:S. S. in :�pte:nbFr. Tho Oct- iday of one w"k, amt., i ..'Ron�►ni.. F; p Y uber r.:eeCng will be held at the Paris r+nd ofb­ noithil0 WWAi . Claremont Park the following Satur- ion, Band R•ar: e a eery interestinix R Sullivan on the birth of a baby,, `day, Come and cheer our. boys. to 'pregramr Mrs. Rebinsen and -helpers bey list- Thursday Mother .and sor- _ � rictary, -" "��r�ed a delicious lurch bringing an- both doing welt, � ' _ Mr, and Mrs, Wed Knox; also 'other en;!oysrs, M. 'Ac is a• close• Mr, n Steward lett on Monday for �/ blrs, A �fsrdy returned on Saturday Mr, and Mrs M. -Annie. and far:ily'tt Kirkland Lake to attend the funeral from amonth trip through Western attended the Honey reunion which of Itis, little nephew who was tlrowno-' _Canada where be visited his brother wan held at Lynbroa"k Park on Satur- "ed' over the weekrd en your home now • • • and other friends: Th". report a day afternoon August 18, Itis just Mrs, Authwaite from Shelburne is pi trip, but • found no better one hundred and twerty-two years spending a few days with Mr. and t place to live than—Brougham. since the first descendants df the Mrs, R Crosier. _ The regu!»r meeting of the Wom, Honey family arrived_ in Canada Mrs. Wm, Mortiyon.of Norland is en's Institute will be beld in the from Wales• spending town weeks. with Mr. and - Township Hall on Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Mairs enter- 'Mrs, ,Wm. Fiaher. j Y �\ September S. Haetesdes—Mrs. Burk. tained friends from Timmins one day Mr• • and Mrs. Badgen of 'Mjonbo Mrs. T. Norton, Mrs. W .Gray and last web& spent .cast Weekend with• Mr. and.. �. Mt'. A. Glen. Guest speaker to be Yr. and Mro, Al, Harvey, Mrs.. Mrs, Douglas, 4'1 s -� Wise parents ... smart daughter coo! And it s[1 started >- t / because she received a deposit for her very own back of value,to her at'�' z o spend and h1ortwhtoayso � account. tea .. .. _ .... w to - , •} T help your daughter understand banking pce,'The_ •WITHREPAIR Commerce Jaas prepared a handy purse size booklet called ~; - "It's Simple When AND -INSULATING -MATERIAL -;:. Y _ _ _ .. � _ ' •.: - - She'll IC l now •Ho discover in its t ` d ?hose worn spots on the roof and walls of our home- - p y a es all the un r cqn cause real trouble when snow and ice yo to work -p g 1� : on them,\),<'•o;,,. ..; \V4}.... h -. tont tips on day to da \:: ; { �'�\'��`.•c•' >�>.......,>.:> But you can beat old man winter to the draw" banking to help heri�� -with a few minor repairs —if a them riyh!. — : ' take care of her wise awayl Bisco' Caulking Com- You mak I �� ut s�rtara /�rU -- pounds, roof coatings and std welcome birth- �... ings are the ideal mat8na s for da gift. quick, efifective.home repairs. , -\ —_Fleece_ Line _Rock Wool In- y g , * solation — another fine Bisco a — s vfetyuatt• '+i :<:.:,:h„>{ Product — will briny •� ' new tom- .. .. ,. \ .:: '*::,; •' -fort into your home. Please "" • , \, L Q ' i+ Line will pay for,itself in iust a :} ^^� ` .The Canadian Bank Ask for your copy tit your local few years 35 /o. with fuel savings of # h < ?, �\ < �w. - - T branch,' or write M Frances _ p ROOFINGS - `M ` , o Commerce m e res errs, Head Office, - _ SEE YOUR RISCO DEALER TODAY! s:.10 \ a The Canadian Bank V. .\ _ .,of Commerce, .. - BISHOP ASPHALT PAPERS LID.., T t Plant& of _ _LONDON, Warehouses and Branches: MON ieost { — _ A. W. MITCHELL �... ,+ Builders Supplies - Fuels r i , . ,R,Picker n '74 or 75-.- - A e' r , Ow D ar} _ 'BEATTY 'ELECTRIC RANGES 'r Rn l� - - BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS Y S� Phase � - the most asked -for shirt " RANGETTO AND r -=, ELECTRICAL APPL'IhNCES ` MIDNIGHT - SUNDAY ' in our store... .. _ . the most popular shirt in Canada! B-H Paints and Genergt HardW(ire DOUBLE BILL -"STARRING THE BOWERY BOYS _-P`H0N E$6PICi(ERtNG "NEWS HOU•NDS'-'-and i wERY BUCKAROOS" joyed a visit with Mrs. Hugh Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brumner and _three, nun dau biers s nt �.•= ttUensyr,FM, SATURDAY - ArUGUS'L yS; s Y g S pe - - - iSunday _s Un Sunday evening next at 7.30 : To• Young To Kiss in the United Church, the Women's Missionamry Society will hold their VAN JOHNSON and JUNE ALLYSONi wi annual church service. Rev. Chas. E. �iso Fackler, Markham, will be speaker. Drums in the D0� S u�� y T ladies' trio from Altana will x •Y provide the music, JAMES CRAIG and GUY MADISON ;V i� Sports Continued MO DAiY and TUESDAY,-- SEPTEMBER 1 and 2. - two menu to fl out to site in P Y id MATINEE - MONDAY AT 1.80 F. M. - , _ •+ centre field to -retire the aide. The • -• ""d • locals however appeared as if they might get back to the game in the Sound off fifth, as Morris rapped a homer with : h31CKKY ROONEY and ANN JAMES y a pair on to bring the locals' total to five, The visitors added one in ' the sixth to finish their scoring. The mutiny, �., best the locals could do was single- tons in each of the last three inn- ings. - luiARS STEVENS and PATRICK KPIOWI.Es L' tons A , Ings. Filipowicz rapping out a hom, er in the final frame but the sacks ,WPWNESP'A'iY and THURSDAY - SEPTEMBER 8, t, were empty. Q Don't forget the gate Friday - r Royals vs. Pickering at 8.80. First Just This Once ,4 95i tl game for Southern Ont, Semi finals. JANET LEIGH and PllTER LAWFOEiD ,' J ii I Dart is handsome -a trim, await shirt, n ( : Brarugha T Eliminates htKeene In _ for any occasion. Made with famous The ����u� 1 j medium -point Arrow collar that keeps its $esb I Expecting Bob Miller and his ter - good xITCHUAi and LIZABET$ SCOTT. r ' :. good looks s8 day long. rific slow ball and curve, Keene " 'Dart fits to perfection -the MiAoga trademark were completely baffled by Lloyd THEATRE POLICY (an Arrow exclusive) tells you that Dart is ta- ` Pascoe's quick windi•up and swift, Box Offift Opens Bvenbw - 6". P. 11L ' fast ball which enabled him to do- . Saturdays and Holidays _ Q,00 P M. pared through the shoulders, sleeve_ s and torso a Nayass Saturdays wW Holidays AAC Pd 4L - for smooth,, 6omfortable St. feat Keen hem 2 after Miller hay � Ing beaten .them 5--3 on Wednesday - g ` Dart launders beautyull�Y-and ea . Fine night at Claremont. FLOODLIGHT PARSR46 j. ".fabrics. And •Arrow and The team handled the few scatter• MARL PARKING A PLEASURE WIHH ova lie at. iron smooth -Dost can be irotoed ed hits very well as they only made AfPPII'iDANTS AT ALL !I'KIES 4. in minuted two errors and Keene -made flue. 0._ Pascoe- was never in any great dan- Dart is your seat buy --for looks, for wear, SW � ,ger, but there were a ftw shaky dollar -for -dollar value. Step in today to sea moments when Keene looked as ` SRS OIC' TORONT10 1�ZAL 1HITJTIi HOARDso Canada's favoiite shirt -Arrow Dari. ', though they might get some rune, / � �� O � �. ut Lloyd d off thea attack, - b Ll d bel - _ is Brougham did not get very many CROSS hits, but they came in bunches, al- REALTOR - 1 lowing tkem to score. THE BIG SORE -Pick MAIN ST•. PICKERING VILLAGE,: It was a tight game all the way rough whit a opening the score in the first but Brougham awe :. OOUR1'»OI]64 OQI+IPID]iNIIAL >�RyICi = - erred it up in the second at 1-1, - Brougham got two in the third, sad Selling - Buying - Ezcbanging >jjQ &"Q.W WKEE SHIST� one in the fourth to go ahead: they, CALL �YTI'BsOil'i' OB1lGATION Joo-added one more in the eighth to :.l complete their scoring. Keene got PHONE PI C K E R i N G 1 ` one 'more in the -fifth to end theirs. Mortgages + TNEATR with a bus -load of loyal fans yell- Loans _ - Reotais Ilt N I T 6 Y ng for them how could they pose APpratsals Y BROCK r�ll s i' li U iS illy lose" Brougham plays 'worth ' 'Palustiaaa AIR CONDITIONED Fmntenac next Satur,lay "nd_this AIR CONDITIONED = yuoks f:i:e an exiting ser, s.'Hope to � 89 -percent. 3, French Comp, 3, see you a ! uut for at legit the hnr. 5 Mss•' Beverley Falby established Gordon Schmrdke: Eng. Comp. 8., THt'RSn AY, 4FR]DAY, SATURDAY=..,.4LTGUST 28; 29,.30 garnr rj"6, At !. axt.awnt -.he iv low an ,posing record it the n:ze pap- Eng. literature C., French Authors ) ittg Shows at 7 and 0 1'. 13. Saturday `Dabney at 1,30 P ,M. ing a�t tiny, `btiauri'il they win, l ars wa�ch- she wrote. b}• obtaning C., French 'Lump; C.. - 5atc,rday-E:ven;ng-4how Start6 at V:w I'. i13 the E+: ,u.:s: llr;:a a Cnamptonshlp First Cl::as Honours in "yen (if the Alan Ward: Eng. Comp. C., Eng. " b�. ,:.to tine 'finals f<ir ail Ont- p-pers which she wr<+te, and Second Literature C. Algebra 1 Geomet t rtv �. about 1'aCe a d+•s H in :he: remaining woo. .1, Trigonometry acid Statics' 2, Phy they � ,.• ,..; etc: IJ otLours - _ - ICs detail: Enghsh to+rr.pc uun. 2, sits Chemistry 1, French. Authors -COLOR BY TECHNICOLOP .. 1 " English Lite . 1 Ccu Caruso C, French tUompoaition C n Y"k (.l ley Er,S:ish 1,. Algebra b, Gcometrr 1, _ KITH- GORDn�'Ma.RAF, anI EDDIE PR C iEN Tr.gnnomery and at:os 1, Ph ics BUS ROI;TES Continued •'"�'• ^' ti' y ; PLC S -FEAT URE CTI: "SECOND `+D 5I: ; i '. T ' : BIC:Y,CLE.. TUR ILLS N. , _n m y o P n in The C. '� z _ .; ta;:� a.7 f F, 1, F n uthorn 2, Route 4 Ajax Bus- -Two Trips: r A1vD - "Di•..r.1' LOO Si:.A" 1rrr7ch Com1 ostz:,.1n. 1' AComb' ed (a), From Brougham to Pickering _ our e�t:zc nz :h.s + e k. French 1. Beach sidervad and Baseline, to 1 _ Miss 3largaret ! �aFa is now ' Miss Cath: r'ne Falby: English, Burcher S1, and Woodhouse Cres, !l stationed at Mc r, r w M zi co, in • _24T0:1DAY, T�: ES,l?AY, WEDNESDAY - SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 3, y+ Cornpus:t:on '_, English L.:.erature 1, (' nd intersection), to King's Cres. her missionary work. Evening Shnw, At 7 :maid 9 P. M. Algebra 1, Geomet-y .1., Trigor_'orir and Parry' Road to High School. HOLIDAY MATINEE -• )<IUNUAY, SEPT. I AT 1,30 P. M. We are' sorry to .os•� the 'Jordan �, J etzy and Sta..cs �.. hys:cs 3, Chem- (three stops only), family from our midst, They' moved !'isiry -1, Fren,:h Authc+rs 2, French (b) Return to Ajax Marketeria;- DEAN MARTIN and JERRY LEWIS - IN to a laaeger house in Oshawa. Mrs. Composition then HigS 1 • (f Co ort 2 to 5choo a or stuiento Jordan was formerly Miss'McBrady, Jim Bray= English Cump. 2, Eng- west of •l-iarwood Ave, to and in- Saiior .Beware z having been born on the McGrady fish Literature •3, Algebra = Geom- eluding Nielson St-), • `' -homestead here. Miss Therese, her etry 1, Trigonometry and Statics C. Route b, -Lansing Bwa.-Aiax Has' r WITH - CORINNE CALVERT and MARION MARSHALL daughter has been active in the physics 2, Chemistry 1, French AuU -Two -Trips: _ 'ALSO - BUGS BUNNY in "ARTIC SAGA" and FOX NEWS community here and liar been a most hors C. French Composition 2.. . (a) From Brougham south on the efficient Secretary for three years Keith Carson: English Comp. C., Brock Rd., to No. 2, Highway, west or more in the. _ Corhniunity Club. ''En v _ . NEXT ATTRACTION Mrs. McGrady 'accompanies thein to et g' Literature C., P.lgebra 3, Geom- to Lansing cut-off stopping on re- - rs, I1 _ Trigonometry and Statics turn at Stroud's-Stone,-to..the Hi ry • eR' one 3, Phys,!s 2, Chemistry 2, French School. ' Man lti the 8CZC71C Several ne( Ie are. complaining a - p p A•ttthors C., French Composition C, ' (b) Ajax Anglican Church and re - bout some :tray dogs ,here, while Donald Crawford: Eng. Gon,poar turn to high School; (for studen6a ^OLOR BY TECHNICOLOR others ha ported 'c ;cken losses " WITH = RANDOLYH SCOTT and JOAN LE.LIE Donald 3, Eng, Literature 2, Physics west of Nelson St,)., by prowling dogs, C., Cheanistry 2, French Authors C., Route IS -East Bus Brock Road School will reopen next' Tuesday. French Composition C. •. School Bay -Two Trips: FAIRPORT BEACH COM 1�FIT be several 'six year olds it J_q el fhi to start. (A) Flum int y Only those who are of that age, can Eng' Literature C,, Physics C., Fr•: Townline and No. 2, Highway along Y g Authors C., French Comp. C. No. 2. to High School. - 'be accommodated and it is being Marvin Jones: Eng. Coinp 2 (-)---T_-arr,:.'r: Rand 1 oo1 and re►• _ the -First rterature 2, .Algebra 2, Geometry turn to High School. _ arranged tkat- sad S d e morpresent saessione 1}001 2, Botany 2, 'Zoology 3, Physics 2, Route 7-Dunbarton Bun-Lives'tBIKGa looi • Grades will be Wing the S only. Chemistry 2, French Autltorts Q., But, Trips: This is done so that t7te teacher can French Comp, C. (a) From Brougham south on the MoIAeft w�3� have more time with the older BA*,ara Knipe: Eng. Comp. 2, Brock Road to No. 2." ` • • • • • •, cla�aes to the afternoons. 'It parsnts Eng. Uierature 1, Geometry C., west to Crook's Service Station y; will cooperate with the teacher and Physics C., Chemistry 2, Latin Autr- Duniinrton, stop ai Lynda's Store, the trustees m this regard, it will hors C., Latin Comp, C., French Aut, Dlanbartion, them to High Sebool. Good Prizes Jackpot $30.ba easier for all. The rel decorating 11,, French Comp. 1, (b) To Liverpool and return to the Ptaclterfte has added much to the aPP- Will Morley: Eng. Comp, C., High School, earance of the room. The, school Eng. Literature 3, Algebra C., Geom. TIME: • EYIs'RYHODY WELCOME - room will be open at 9.30 a m, and C., Chemistry C. For the first few days the first children' should arrive at the school Terence O'Connor: Erig. Literature pick-ups, including routes marked - between that hour and 9.00, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brownridge -' S, Algebra 3, Geometr•k 2, Botany '2; (a) will be, at e,e0-a, M. PieTs'rnps '.'�Vhitevale have left for a two month'holiday in ZooIpgy C., Physics 2, Chemistry 1, by second buses for routes marked , England and Scotland. Examination Results Continued Sonya Ronald: Eng. * Coalp, _, (b) "will be" approximately 8:80'. a. Mrs, Grahain•is seriously ill at her succestsf-ul in 90.83 percent of the $. Literature Z, history E, Geottt� m. 7dr. and Mrs. W. A, Hilts' are hal son Cameron's home, epcaminations, Thi's is a highly coin- etr'y 1, T'rigorkotnebry and Statics S. W. P. Neale A. R. Irwin fdoying with their son Laurance and Mrs. Stone and,faatily of Windsor mendable result especially , when Botany 8; Zoology C., French Auth. Chairman Businers Admitdshator family, at Detroit, Mrs. Nese and family of Toronto en compared to the Provincial average