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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1953_04_24'1YIY �► .-..e" n.+S r•-�w..,,,y s �'�: .- •....•w,-.�..,. vw-'r+rY+rr.r..w.+. � r i+r 1r'tir-.� > i .. wr;�'1..rY �►' .. r.►-.h•++�" .. r _. - �.2:. %f0 Wt. L�lti6t _) a eqG per Cow As Semi Olen >tfsttea' , 41161111"4116 Prime: go Per Tele -Hailer SWn p fSO W. C. ![mss said S"PDBL� n elebration Planned 'For icker�n Coronatio Da _ .. •: .. -2nd .n CoemMion Day Celebmilon plass • rasa. pro won under way with aver- sister Helen Morrissey Pickering Tillage - N oomosnittow working to line up as Braise Superior, Bald Dies __.. ' `rA btereding paagtam for June 2. Mr. and Mrs. FI. Moorhouse, of " ;� 190eae+s win be a parade to the park. (By W. C. Murktsa•) Victoria, B. C., are spending a monde d- h h those ose whom she wised awith their daughter, him. Stanley 't ..� ad a flag, guest speaker, , a 001111110911 service, school parbtcipation vised at her death, when that time Balsdon, and family, and other kaaeal , . ,a casae, was the Editor of the News W. � friends. - . , -s tend spoeli. There will also be `tree C. Xurlmr. Your Editor in receiving Mr. and Mn. Charles FulIw were b Intfag" ceremony cd at the a letter from a member of the tam- in Brantford on Monday attending In floe event cis rebs, floe program J*- ummal of their cousin, William will be bald in the High School, fly, � Tuesday o! this week. area- _ i A QammitUN is also woe' cueing the death of Slater Helen White. Morrissey, of Hotel. Dieu, Montreal, Sorry to report Mrs. Frank MCRab 77.: AW tae sheets sad Sects decorated expresses his deepest regret in hear- ill with pleaurisy. e. 1oa' bbsht day School , have os No. 1. � of the Mr. and Iters. George Brown. Nota - - a passitsg o2 one tubo he hes �.,. Bast tail Area Na 1, have beers ia. St., spent the week -end at Seaverioa _ � • a lifted b atter:d hese as ooaaider+ed a .very dear friend. one +c haute of tine most wholesome personalities Mr. and Visa. J. S. Balsdoo. and tm+ot planned for their own sections he bias ever known. His fh* meeting daughiet Mrs: ago, W, Moorhouse return- withMe deceased. some years Created a picture --a Picture o! the ed last weekd from their motor ~ trip to Florlds, We're very much a40 - :. saintly beauty, kindly of faces - a face frald the weathaer kept it from beim&_ .rya an expression never lost in nreanorY_ a very pleaseat trip- w* talked to df One actually, felt he was standing Jack about it 0, A i on holy ground when is her pees- The many friends of Xrs• Morley encs --"completely angelic" is the on- Sr. will be pleased to knew that,"A! . Iy language I can use in speaking of-j7time of Welting she is making a v, Y hes -a $godly, beautiful person fine recoarp'y from an cveratx+ti for.. " Speaking now in the "#-brat person" appendiettls at 41--e Oshowa Hop•:ta1; 4e- "" i now tell that I have always felt it 18J3-34 BaABD OF DISF.('TOBS PiCHEBING ROTARY CLIIS ,on Tuesday aft -T- reor", Wv L,* tr+e apo- ,," c; 1.4 an honour to be included among = Taking' an July First, hex is the Board who will direct the said= had :"w:. :p:ed, ner cwA—u-d those with whom she oorreapondied affairs of the Pickering Rotary Pub daring' ISM -lot tern. They are agars to be qui promis]74 - regularly. Sister Morrissey was a Front Row. left to right: N. IL Shortreed, Treas., John R. Boyer, Pree4,a �s_.a " Pickering District School Board Piak+esing girl, born at the residence R, T. Dabk„ Vic�a•Pees., James -Rech; Top Row:' Cayril E. l[orle7, >�h - . -.. ,�'. on Church Street, now owSoft ,04087'. by Harold Richardson, Beetar7; Lewis C. IL Briggs. Statement of Revenue and Expends. ,C-! Yeas Ending Deeember 91. 1942 enthe' _, +►� f Mr. d Mrs. Shier, ninety -re - « years apo. She entered the Sisterhood Drtaiarton Z1Rashiaas Guests Of F1ssi Iwaal Raba'i'Assembly Fetsaad s.� meny years ago, going to Moatreai, iiVENL1E-- Leeai Sstar7 Club ProvtheW Grants-- -+1 Rdlpb Robertson 4W 37, Grod , It Flak ring District IN& 8rbook a reddent ad Ajax. will mit Use PWom ing School at Slums Sura 211a7 4 to 7 during a qgmoommiad jointly by 9be icy at Odaws sad Picknins• Xw aural years,thse ONswa Club 4ols bases entertaining pupils at t w raeosmalary Schools in the province tW`o aoatir. Mae local club in each atm assumin most of obe coat and -o"emons at the trip, the School Staff =*W the ftieadon, d . ffi a p'up'il to as, LAA year Was Tlorsace Button Iregtammftd this school. Tier fie tbs lomenoons they will rte - a" training and experience In. par - 31btneatary procedure. and public _iRPwa'tg at the various basmuets to be attended. Durfng the afternoons :its will have conducted tour% of all 06ft me int""" in the Capital. ftub was selected Lor his abWt7 pad jesuiits in exan mations. esptoA- ly `+social studies". ._. !JLAIIi s1sR•V1CR 1MiiS iovist heard so many asklrsg- a- a[haii ow"ce and hours here, we 4tacked with basterBooth basad rpt bee • the service cow in Arriving From Toronto Drib (e:scept Sunday), S.39 A. K aid LM p. 1L ,Leather For Toronto bony (except Sunday) 7.15 A. !L ask $ 34 P- 3L (Zvem tg ]Ilan Clercs At 410) j'h+st-alaaa mail dropped in fuse office lease on Sunday (Eastbound) win be ielitree04 on Monday. ?OiQ'VL Tl TONIGM 7bore am two Ways Of Snding out • —■m Yom owan raj�patjpn,• ar�'�° _ .sad ram for ywrselt We do bear and orad about 001nfe •0=Vw7, Mlle! and ]ae,a, they oarry on, and there is e■e gunny -Wound which is built 4 lflelL.�vwo oacredy •'Yat Can't Talcs ak wft your now being play" b9 "Nun" d tea M& school—oa the irongsr aigW 1W wes)k: Wednesday, Uowoaay, ih'ltllai• mi j rou`hs 7VAU d`y o saw the qpM4-9 y off 10 No lir-don't miss A YOU will (wr s '8"d tL=L Ge't there early tt you want a /ood seat! AjMz >Rese n phaSubseetbefs To Bs Tikes on Pleltering 6:zo>satge _. .... Dpi the month of June the es- >lesdrd telepbone facilities ka the new Ajau ]bwbange will permit changing OR subscribers - in North Max . tim m as Pickering mitral Otace, to AHt that tirrre an surbsetibms in the - North Ajax " will �'e been'char= Mod to either two•party or individual service aocordimg t6 their wishes. ,� monthly charge for residence, .individual liner o4y� � for 0.9a ty Z C..P. w asking the o"PW 116M d gn, that threes nAlAt be a gkimiza s d dew in chomwas turas ring the hospital Hotel Dieu. She w Invited to Join the laboratory . and while (as she b erself often told) she errs unfamiliar with Latin or Franeb, and aradkinal berms all atraoge to ber. she psoe send rapidly in that department. Slee developed a deep interest in Hotel Diets. in Jeanne Mance (of Quebec history), She toundreea of this bogA'tai. and actually carried on w4m* Jeanne Idisace lit off. The hospital was' -her me big interest and the position sit occupies among Montreal's hospitals today is due largely to the work and icfhxzoe of. Sister Marrisey. She developed a wide circle of friends including Locd Beaverbrook, Richard Bennett, and many -other .such,. vitro li seise to her assistance. Lam August while In Montreal I called a4 the hospital, asking to we Sister Morrissey. My reception was Just a little cool at firstbut when asked by first one Sister and Doctor after another "who I was" and "what I wanted to see her -for" and then telling that I was a "friend" of Ski• ter Morrissey'&, that -we corresponded. that she had sent me a photo of her - sell taken. on her 91st birthday. them was an immediate change, a desire on the part of ev wyone to arrange a meeting. But—Sister Morrissey had toad a heart attach � only two days be- iore, and her doctor forbade her see- ing anyone, But; shove- did write a note to • be taken down to are, asking us to stay to Montreal for two or three drays, . believing she • would be well enough to ase we before we weak back --which I was not able to do. Sister Morrissey died on April 9th, and was buried in the Hotel Dieu of St. Joseph Crypt, beside the found- ress Jeanne Mance, survives, a brother E. J. Morrissey. a3 Minnesota. Tota r4m Comdabler-On-lbiedi TOWMNp Police Degariman Charles Daniels�AJau; and Russell Naylor, Oshawa, have neatly been swam in as Constables on the' local Polios Department filling vacancies created by recent resignaticnk 'CYerr7wsod Bose ani School Association a Mr. W. C. Murkar of the Pickering News addressed the Cherrywrood Ass6 od ation on Wednesday evening last week, talking on the early history of Ontario County and this part of the Province. Many were the questions asked, including one to corm back and continue the story. Little Miss PauletteRiches played a piano number, Mrs. Riches present- ed a report on the County Medical lnstuance organization. A report on the recent . convention was given by Mea. Wager. At the close of the prog- ram lunch was swvedl Adley Community Club Dance The Audk7 Community Club arem- bears ars holding a Dance in the Audi ky Schoolbouse oa Tdday evrenins AVG A Ladles please to rml�l► °Ilse Bahale as Pickering lbwmahip Bal, of 1951 subsidy $29.790.39 In a return visit. the members of sash at the home d Mr. Und Mm P. General Grant 96.099.14 .10 the Dunbastm Kiwanis Club were Plgratt on MOsdsry night to dere use Agricultural grant , i,il2: 94 .4 the guests og the local Rotary Club Irst Local Spdritttl Assaeahly of '1>be $awl TAX Cavies,-- an Monday evening at dimer in the Baha'is 1n PkiasiaH Lreai 8pir AJC High School cateta!aia itual Assembly Is Obs bade governing the Baba'i WWM Faith (=enersl tiI&M 02 A pretty good time was bad. even unit cd and Debenture g 996.81 though t6dngs Not a bdt Daisy at is elected on each Aired 20:1: in all = . � _ �.� times. especially when one club trie6 eomamunities where there are VJMr- gxb ls. The Babel fiat$ (jam p4 .94 to outdo the other. in the singing =1 adult 22.E 13 those fellows tram Dunbartoa are el- emphsadzes the unity d God. the bac- - '"�•� °s' right too, in -that field—got a pretty emerisood of man and the bssir one. gT9•�i 88 nice ear for harmony. President How_ nen at all religions, The od eers el- may. Ont• Agric, Grant 500.06 and McClea vents, Dunbaaton, uArod.. ft -ted forthe onda yearwire-- Cee. out Cty. Dist R. S. Bd• x uced each member. The noted Canaan Natural:s4. rriter. fit. Vice -Chairman, Mea Pearl Haaaah; 1176 Night School Lees .296 ,Adm. of cafetnis — _ 405 911 Bill Lang. who with his wife.' has, Secretary. May. Alberta Moa; 'Deas. Telephone charges _ 11.93 been travelling over this continent + vxw. Mea. Helen Charters. taking motion pidu m. and now bay Oabawa 4-15 Do" Caw Crab imeed coming verymuch in demand, mms I New Of leery Tres i!p" F.7i pExDTNRE �' 4 The speaker at this dinner. the guest Ristructlon - ti77,2 •ss «r. of Robartan Ross rL He has on1♦ The organi:aa:io� meetrsa of floe Instructional arpp'la. 7,713.93 recently returned from a 5000 -mite !! Oshawa 4-H- Derry Calf Club was Administration 9.997.2 trip ftp into Alaska .<nd Close to atlas held in the Brnhlia public and Coarr operation 14.38.•31 w►'4 Arctic Circle, and tells a . great story Unuatiass School, on Friday App -Maintenance 5.0546 He will be heard acain soon here :n 17.. This Club is beang sponsocud o- Auxiliary 580.N d an evening program sponsored by fhe dein by the Oebewa KiwraaSs C1urb: ;!'ees to Other Brie. 30,Ob5.24 •! Student Body of the High School, and the Oshawa Fair Board.. iCapitluoasUa7s -:12.349.x9 Jo1sa Gill, Assistant Agricuft%uml 'Transportation -'20,985.50 Annual Campaign National Institute ReprE.aentat:ve, Outlined the- year'! ;Deb. matured Per The Blind — Ayrtl 21 l r'og'am ( df Aressed. the impc'staaCe Prin, and lot. 31, IAP ` ti __. of 4-H Club Work. Mr. Holiday, The annual campy-ign for the C.�s- adian Nati.-mal In_titute for the Bhnd yKe�tst took Viii the Cllub header, tie 'meeting for the election of o`_fteem -~ 4100.138..9A Denett for year __.._.` 06'.1-li - -' will lake place`fsrocs April 20 to May The following membwe were elect- Menteltb sad Koutet O!, sad. , < . 2. We , haver all beard d fire h9ppin- ed; President. Bob Holliday. Cohiaa- ass C. N. I. B. has brought to many bus. R. R. 1.; Vice-Presid:nt. Bever- in," Relief bond Aekaewiedgements � a blind Cansdian, but, one case we k% Bryant. Pickering. B. R. 1.: Se^- Rooaid Ne•-* R- $1.00 I Mrs. J. Surwesh---- a a thought was particutarly ,intetrnurig• retary-Treasurer. - -_ Rev. J MCL&dQan _ -- - _2.00 A middkFaged man boat his sight A 1, Whitby, Ontario. Mrs. C. S• r- --__---2,00 `ems suddomly through an accident. ' He A Salsa entitled "No Hshd Stripy- the work o! Pmf. .Reddick - John Aatlwa y ----------- 3.00 would not see any of his tlorrner ing" dealing with friends. and reft-ed to kuvae his beds• Peterson at the UniversAy of Mine Dladusubhed Visitors With_ .IAW Frk"s A roots. All the furniture was redwy- emote, concluded the program. Jim 'Ilio npo", --- !! ed but the bed and . one strWgM- Club nrtonbers are: leodlsued Me page the Pease) Brooklin; Brian Nayier. , Columbus; IAdy Elizabeth and Mr. Jack Long.- ong- Briars Lee. Oshsaw*a- Aon Neek- Pick_ Brian -ering; ; assts, of Landon, EnSlande visited Mr. ft� Sand House and Setod Assn. Bev, Bryant, Pickering; Bob and Mrs Jack Hambleton -this week. as —"'—'-- Holliday, Columbus; Ron wets!. They sins enroute borne !os the Cor. Y The, Home and School Association- Oadratrs; Dong Jana Grandy.. g=goo oration, after a world tow b air. y ` rneeting at the school On Mondsr lin; t.aarol her. Whitby; David Lee, Mr. Longman is a Director cc the ✓_ evening last week was well attended. Whitby. Fred Taber, 8roaklin: Bob , Sem of Longmans Grein Ltd, p�rb. .Mr. W. G•'MuirkW Pickering was the Zeiiner ilhitbs: Andre Nuf e,'Myr- limbers of Mr. Hambleton's books. guest sapealker. The newer residents tie; Albert Scarlett, Whitby. Lady Mizabeth girlhood friend at Her at at the Bay found his story ori the Bas instructive. Be was Rini! =OURi,Rllit►s? 2♦/AT !-!. Majesty Queers - 14wA tb va a bridesmaid enlightening and introduced by Mrs. Skikii and thank. lidaa7 of aur schoori childrtan. Y at the Veen Princess and Pr9aoe pbilipd a" oda by Mrs, Fertile. w1ell am adufts ��� ake each * 4 Put__ no cir- later, they, in turn attended mer vests• , Refreshments waste 04rVeld at the the Purchase diug to Mr. Lon,gmw cross of more books, and tint Is w+ixaw yeah Awing their loos trip.' wh1& be, Bt. Aairawrm Preabyiettsn .Cbm ci ens help. Chs May 9, to 0. the Lib- M In the United Kingdom sale Iq _. 1ti5Z, Mr. Longman mud' ]Giza-► Coronation 1b' Bary will agdn __ *0 villive - ties ikarde. You be" beets geatrerrars in beth visited all parts of A jes, Kent. iteservr NEW la, Sur a Coronation Qse past and we know ym will oon- ya. Egypt, Borneao, Australia, New Hawaii ' Tea and Sale of Hoene Cooking, to lienee to be. This is yea Ubrory. Help States; and the Unitedbe , be held in the church besemwat, . at it Snancially and use it -!or your own r lett for Yolk 8.00 p. urs. __ _ benefit. Y New on flet r!- turn Journey, aL:ding hemtheniehmehembii -- BAZAAR Pickering Branch Worn. lastittrb'; c :ANNUAL „ _ _ • �� ` •PICHSRING WOMENS INSTITIJYB-.-•. =_: : regular The.>k the Pickering Branch Women's Ins. ' -- ST. ANDREW 3 PMMYTERiAN CHURCH BASEMENT - titute -will be held 'in the Presbyter. s SATURDAY, "IUL Y5, 1935--AT'S-O P. M. _ _ - baa Church basement on Tuesday, - - April 29. Annual reports will be red ^ TEA ROOM -BOOTHS - HOME-MADE CANDY - and there will be an election d erg• _ - HOME BAKING -- APRONS = PLANTS — F7SEPOND !cora. Roll can will be—to brag a■S _ FANCYWORK _ CHMDRISNS' WAiii of Yom a PH 1 pictures. MW V02690 a«0000eaop_ _ eont^e2MM will be at the ctuamb boomsT 2=1AZAAIt wnx » opwim ]BY W& W. W. fi uaff i'1 w ' asast on >Iklday aE�ri000 is LwtisNi " . lasisliest et Use Alas Dom* et tie W@MOB%>0s da�attaesi:' Boesas made emmar wo to .Pw �edueaciatDWI #mMtri e. s' tiaasrRlr mks • .., .. • _.:._. C._i sem• J � � �. � Ova in io-ft-. "Mio, 06 wow MW —UP "OP ,.'.mow - 14b J rA to A14 spa,. ;,,x5 4 tik A" Isn't it wonderful to see spring We .had air-conditioning in .one '�boustin' out all over"? The big office where I worked VA -1 had one cold after" another -_7 wheat is - green, birds mating, long as I stayed there." frogs sing'llg. CalViCS 'Arriving. 'Wow Ann* Hirst: I am .24. *IRRONICLIES spring dowlers budding, rosy -red Maybe pioneer mothers wet and have an only child nearlq crowns of rhubarb showing, not so hard done by after all six- I divorced her father five lawns. and flower beds badly in when- they worked all simmerv ago. I couldn't seem t# in the back kitchen with . the years need of raking, farmers getting settle down, until I met and mar- C -man d.n',. rN c 7, r i c things ready for s . pring'-seedi,4, woodstove going. Uncomfortably hied the man who is now my warm no doubt, but at least they houswives busily houscleaning were free of colds. As for me, kindly sun w87rut�g. husband. He is loyal; good and, and the — kind; I could not ask for a bet. The only one around hers who everything animate and - marn- I'll take a happy medium in - husband, and I love him had ja new Easter bonnet was mate.. Or rather, nearly every- solation, minus air-conditioning dearly. But he has' no ambition. Partner - and his was not quite t thing. Warming an insulated and hot stoves. ,He doesn't mind -the three of the kind of bonnet that would house is something the sur, cari - us living in a furnished two- be worn in an Easter parade. not do. For winter and summer room apartment, surrounded by You see, this bonnet was used insulation is grand - in winter neighbors who are not good for instead of a bandage to keep the heat stays in: in summer it dressingslace- over a huge But - in spring and fall P� often at each other's throats, be- car! r, nicely situated insulation isn't so good - with - cause they are both jealous con- right on HK I out some stove or furnace heat myo little girl. He and she are stays out. carbuncle the back of Partners cerning me. I sympathize with. neck. Anyonce who knows any- the house is decidedly chilly. So -her, and she seems so neglected thing about carbuncles will folks, if You had your house in - in important ways. realize that the last four weeks sulated last fall save the chips "Her own father is ambitious, have been anything but pleasant from the woodpile this spring what with pain, lack of sleep --"and a very good provider. (He Im for the old kitchen stove You'll is really a kind person, but I and frequent dressings. P area be glad if you do. was just never cared' ,for him). My surrounding the carbuncl. ; . # - 'very mut daughter loves him ch, -804 so tender Partner could not stan d having the dressings taped but use boy_. insulation are as nothing com- and he can give her the things EXCITING -VALUE' Ten, yes on so I jnvented a bonnet, • or pared with air-conditioning that are rightfully hers. TEN popular, new designs to cro- chef.' sew, erAbroider. knit rather' two- bonnets. with holes or so, we; are told. We had, "This past summer we visited W" to let the ears through and friends visiting' us last week him. I haven't been happy since. M. strings to tic under the chin. who have spent the. last six I keep remembering the good, patterns . bazaar So Partner has been wearing weeks in their son*c air -condi. home and the advantages my child would have. The child her- NEW BEAUTY foi- your bed- bonnet for the last three weeks. tioned city home. They didn't like it bit. They said there - self begs to go back to him. room -with just the stroke of an iron! Peacock blue, ocean green, night and day. Now he has got so used to it that if people come one was a noticeable current of air "Must I _give up the , man -love for my c watch- golden brown -here are the mag- in unexpectedly he forgets to ex. 'Now "a happy atmospliere" at her up here, and 'Per�ps nificent colors of a peacock's tail plain what he is wearin4 it U)r� on the move all -the timefrom• grow later to hate me? I could go back -reproduced in all their vivid No doubt it arouses cornsid#ralite. in or Which it was impossible es to her father anytime, his door beauty! No embroidery, iron on pillowcases, sheets. scarves. They comment. However. a'tlov two the bonnet can be dbpensed cape. So father .eventually de veloped a severe attack of neur- is oen; but I hate to close my p are washable' with, think goodnv%s. This car- algia. and his only refuge from -present door behind - Ine.- it seems 'Make beautiful gifts! Brighten -bunch has twen a tong drawn draughts was in bed..- There he -:like- giving -up part of my- life a guestroom! Patrerif 804: Six out affair. peniefflin lo -vented stayed until the' neuralgia had I'm afraid I don't have the -i inches. �tnotifs, 41".!x& to 4L4x4' - -infection but did the spread of run its course. , We were talk -- intelligence to do what is,xight. Send TWENTY-FIVE C EN TQ, nothing to hasten the healing _ ung about it this week-enn when -Thank you for your help. . -tamps cannot be ac- in coins (., s. in fact .the doctor didn" procc& Daughter and Art were here and CONFUSED" ..cepted) for this. pattern to Box want it hurried ­ said the main -Dei- immediately -said -- "Yes, - A is easy for someone else 1. 123' Eight6ointh St., New Tor- '4hing� with n carbuncle is tc keep 1 know exactly what it to. like I! • to remind you that your first onto. -0 open and frre from furthe, I • duty is to your child and her EXCITING -VALUE' Ten, yes infection. "future. Yet when that means =-• leaving the - man youit TEN popular, new designs to cro- chef.' sew, erAbroider. knit ActuActuallyIain telling you about. the bonriet bklcadSe I have .love. will take all -the moral tour- printed in the new 1953 Laura a. feeling it might be worth - A age you have. Since you your- • Wheeler Needlecratt Book. Plus many more to send for. whilL-.1n.ormation to a'n v or ro e - 'with oself feel it is the right think" patterns . bazaar IMiT to cleai similar %�- ffol 'of RaiS@d light ap Ill new fast DRY Yoasfl ...... C) d t*nd*r.W1t A to- do. however, you will find --ideas for gifts, money- trouble, r orith ion -V Kind -7 0 the,strength if you must. make fashion.%, S,6iid 2i5 cents lor copi�'. 0 ad that v diffl. wound -on the� he. Ther e*1 a new twist in dooughnots- 0 Your husband and your child your cult to bandage. A bonnet. fitted. A n thrill in all your baking! a nen 0 do not get along: both demand - snuply to the bead, especially at Say goodby-e to perishable yeast - • all your affection,• and the re- Modern the neck. -will hold any Pad or Fleisciontarm's Fast Rising Dry 6 sult is a stigid on all of you. dressing comfortably in Place Yeast keeps full strength imtd * If this feeling could be over-.. "quette The first one I made was 0 -acting you dRe it -fast-acting .0 come. your' lift4j girl . might - Et I Rannetette. the second trom an U-beto �ou U%e it. Get a - • accustom, - herself to staying. -tock old elastic stocking bound at dozen packag- - she L% with occasional !he neck.- Mth. ends left. for ty keeps in your -.where visits. to . her father. As she 'If a gid Is to be married ing.'This was the; _better of thoo, ...it % cupix-mo-d! • grows older, it.eduld readily • happen. But to a mad who has been married is It proper for her en met' with the doc- tea o, and even tor's apprioval So nou; I am it is the presentpreviously, i situation that is c ausing. your to have a big weddinX. wear a white and veil' thinking of applying foi a QatMt! if the third' • distress, which, I am afraid; gown W� it. it looks as pen as the days • will dee - pW. A. Certain, The fact that generation has• started to arrive • Are you and'your husband to give up your own happiness her bridegroom has becA mar- ried before does not alter the fact thit this 7LA, the first Our niece' Babs presented - tier small world with a daughter last. for her sake? If you do, what future be. girl's wedding. If. hbwever.'-she has eek. I think Nabi herselt weighs a litile logs than a hun- will your own •been You, do not dislike your fimt; I married previously, she have big It z dyed p o, u n d s.' . and the baby • husband. Both of you-arp tie- should, fitit a w�dth .,nor wear whit# weikhed just over seven pounds. J! • voted to your daughter,t who is • Q. When you �re a iruest at a $0 1 shouldn't "take Caro.� Ann too long to catch up to her - ----- the bond between'you. Living with him n mi ht be agreeable' snWI Ainner Party, and a dish served that you' particularly is se - mother. Mother and daughter TWISTS - and rewarding -if' you could dislike, what should you say? and even father - are doing • find your recompense watch= A. Better say nothing. at all fine, so I :imagine everynn& is 'suppose this wild 14 c. milk. �4 c. granu- welleapart. on lightly -floured Cover ing your daughter grow -- up Jrl�stead, accept I- small portion happy. I event laced sugar, Ili,, tsp4: salt and cookie. oollee v case top&. with the father she loves, en- and at least PrIetend to eat 'it. 'makes Partner and I a &eat* uncle and great-aunt - not. quite --uf � C. shortening. cool -to Itikewarm. and let rise until doubled in bulk. Nfeanwhile, measure into a large Carefully lite, a few at a time. Into ig • joying the advantages to which Q. His proper to leave a tip . so good as 'being grandparents bowl 112 c. lukewarm water. I tsp shortening that. has been heated you feel.. she is -entitled. • dee .In a tea room when one is watt- the but next to It. parou ated sugar: stir until sugar to M5 hot enou li to brown a dav-old bread in -60 seconds. It is a ion for 6 present- ed on by ownerherself? -thing is dissolved. Sprinkle with I en. cube of day Solomon. A. No; this is not necessary -velOpe Fleiichmann*s Fast Rising When under -sides are browned, this, ins tance. Dry feast. Let stand 10 minutes, turn and cook second sides. Care- To -up -in . Q. When a girl is attending NEEDLE THREADER THEN stir welt. thillio lift fro�n tat and drain ov give one's personal love 'ip a party or a dance with a young Add cooled milk. mixture, and absorbent paper, Coat with a mix- exchange for.. her child's .hap- maj� isn't she privileged to sig- stir'iti 2 well -beaten eggs and I tsp, tune of fruit sugar and cinnamon Pinto is a heartbreaking deck- cion for a mother to make gest that they . y go home at a fia�svanilla. Stir in 2 c.- once -gifted or -brush hot doughnuts with the. bread flour, beat unci] smooth following syrup: Heat. stirring Anne ElIrst sees both sides-ot-any- reasonable hour'! - -Is -Yes. FOOL PR(Ktf, W until ttic simar dissolw-cs, I c. granu- -4 —problem, and will help you and 'A. Th not only her -duty, i, as privilege, but her the VSLTCL GIFT EVICRY W0314% bread Ito lated sugar, i� c. utter or ---------------- flour. Xnead on 'lightly. floured board Untit smooth and garine and c. water, simmer 5 courage to do what you feel is man should not suggest it. How- SEEDS, ONr. -elastir- Plate in gr6sed bowl and mins.. tl l- tsp.' vanilla; ien stir in right. Address bet at Box 1, 123 ever, she should be ..thoughtful ORDIR NOW grease top of dough. Cover and set keep hot over boiling water - if Eighteenth St.; New Tor6nto, Ont,' 0 virig enough not t' suggest lea I Ona Callow in a warm place, free from draught, syrup too wga,y, stir in in ght. & itt,�,.uoc% and beat Let rise until doubled U boiling water bulk. when' the affair is only half over. Q. ts it for a man to Punch clou dough and roll-out to boiling 'point. Yield -3 dozen' .-A vnati,, in, Copiah, �County, proper the "double -sheet" type of ATOMIC PRODUCTS, into i rectangle, V " ;hick, loosen doughrouts. Miss., who was sentenced to serve on the penal. farm, filed an use stationery for his correspond- Station 8, Hamilton, Ont. dough; roll again to 1/20 thickness: 'Cut into strips 7' long and 1./,P Note: Dough Ina), be roll with an appeal, and then bought the enee? # A. Although this is all right. wide. Fold strips in half, twist, .orthodox doughnut clitle r. fry the then pinch. ends together. Arrange. c1cilighnitts and toe llhooles­., penal farm -while the appeal was pending..,: the single -sheet type is gener- ISSUE 17 :ally preferred by men. I . 1. 1 —all I I fl b I I M I I Ill I t' t; • ::Fir _ _ V" "I a �7 vuln -n A V T A —all I I fl b I I M I I Ill I t' t; • ::Fir _ _ V" "I a �7 vuln -n A V . x �:. ,....- . . ;. l,' •-.e;mss.-::.,;.F .... :. ' ,:..,. r .. ,. ':R t t fti' ,:'�''� *1, _w.., — , S , . Frenchman a Eay o2Sdete. The children and ion Class.will hold i Centennial of the ConfirmatF H _ - _a, price, on pridsy - evening at Cou' My Folk _SchO'olleId tsdHilly riesson, Fete itughea and Pickering at 7.30 P. m 1t is very im- ' i We bad a groW o2 d�p ' Vete Dawson drove to Buffalo for , girls at the church on �Y night to 1e�•,and portant that eveayyone attend. the Fedeaation of Agriculture. It'bei lar♦ and Mrs Madonna were guests The choir will meet on Friday ev- Ontario County's third Folk School gins with the Township or County because- the numbers in attendance Ns. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson, in ening at 8.15 to ,go over the music at the home of Sill and Bridget Law_ at their Nickel Night were tar. - 49 t r unit. There are also Zone and Prev. I below �Ihc! expectations. It is too for the next High Mess, which vdU son, Grce• uv o , was led by F y Her- incial organizations. The nine bid i>3�alo over the week-end, bad more adults couldn't have seen most likely tads, place 6n Pentecost gott, E'ieldl` a fcr the Federation of provinces belongto the Canadian Fairport Church Woman's Assoc- Sunday. Agriculture. `-Know Canis" was the, � - lation met at the. home of Mrs. G. Fed'eraticn of :.:•:culture, who with , toady way clear to support the �v The Credit Unfelt business is taken �the¢ne. S7 other countries fofm 1, F. S, P _ toreup their interest high_in church Bills. After the meeting a very en- work• �oysble lunch was served care of aftez Mass every S c�} 'Can::dians have a distinctive char- lr_ter ati:nai - n F t r: t;on of A 'icul- ' ' Tncre wds a fair congregation n t_ morning• The members have the 'atter," said the leader when introd- ture Producers The E �d•_ tato n :corning when Mr. and Alis. 1c'rank Nicho-5 sad I pleasure of hearing Mr. P. M lynch g , me.. •'This , characteris- se. nn Sunday " Y ucu: she to si:ould m .t,ri:: :ic ,, u, F'rtd S::vtt visited P.liss Helen � � g :5 _ reached on 'Jesus Christ - . Scott, at Hastings last week• spank on this subject, on Sunday. illy' tic is one o: self-• ufficiency in mea- the area an@ b:� e r" i ala nc r { cut some of 'the 1I t.ie3 po point Mulrooney is an authority r ing anyth ueik• ani ac,e�tinb Te- '<.a ws a c ecr:r.y h:uoe `,t dela Mr, and Mrs. Richard Reed have � facts hi_h *r,:,ke Hire so important F matter and was most infer rune and sp nst ir�t• .' Mr, r: ergatt.-rated fur- Warble Fly Control ,>. r. .' e returned for the :surr-ner, being res ur es. Sunday School was also .Wants here during the'.ummer'for helpltil Chertrrat, "'rr.� Canadian farmer s.;s of its most eceuA ct_:.t.es: I 1--laitoy_ ell attended but some; of our forty-seven years. Mr, Recd is 31 yrs, The Girl Guides meet ever: .`u4� on h s o'. ^ .lancer sc ariated by it Prov.nc:aa c C.,n::dian Fede:..?:ori teack..s :ct'us do-xn oils it is herd of age and Mrs. Reed 90; ai:d both nesday evening at 7.00, from n s r tiocrsr' Iii near: all ot- present a -brier to,tlie Gc'v�rr_'.lents to-ke p toe little folk interested vrhen We see new faces every, -Sunda, lie tot,; t a ,the farmers I've in once_a }ear. n . :are stili enjoying life to the, full. -- - - - - - o has tdo rna!:y to manage. morning end we wish to weuore viii gas ars gq c,t to ,-ark on their Iurthrr Discussirms -tyro group is progressing now -- -- _ -- — �^tre c O r .. u -- newcomers. There is a r land 'Th,:re ire, Canadian farmers D-.irir,g ,r ;,;.ei p ,cd 4t tn:. clrool and are working on-their project to — at. Mary's—,Rosebank — friendliness in ottx',little parish that solve Yae:r c;xn day-by-da. 'Prot- the Folic Scr.00l host, B?1: Lawson, in their Crim on Flash. This means we hope will continue• we shoulci 'lerns gas they'arl:c. There are so many shared on.*of his _ropbies__ hot-o- to should soon have their Tyro The Sacrament of Cbnfirmat;o n all create a feeling of warmth and of our young people from the rural gra'phy. He compard ti:e nc.m.' b-x. _Tors arid, hoe parents will be app= : 1` !wM be administered to the children good neighborliness to everyone, by areas of Canada v ho go to the urban camera.afia the more c;xpcns'ive types roached in their matter soon as !leads- and adults of both St. Mary and St, showing otgr interest in other merit- cetnres that it keeps this characteris-,' under various headings. st.:h'as focus, es are sewn on the sleeve and the ftancis de Sales parishes on Sunday bers of the t:ongmgation• A pleasant tic alive even in the crowded cities' shutter, lents films for both outdoor "T" 'on thepocket. eiternoon. April 26, at 3,00 o'clock. smile and a friendly "good morning" Canada One Hundred Years Age and indoor pictures. --WC i,i:ne?kaid the Young People Mw ceremony will take place, at will help toward keeping us a happy Clifford Waite, provincial Secret- 1Vhen oNening the discussion of the had an enjoyable sock and sweater Flokering and Bishop Webster will group, — Ma=ry brans ary-Manager of Farm Radio Forum, topic 'Can •eve achieve better under- dance at the manse last week, This K led the Folk Sch V. of in an enthralling standing of new .Ganadains," th,e lea- __ _--- a • - . • ' ;�. - ---- group has !acted its Pte" now e discussion comparing Canada . loday der, Ray Hergott, said,"History has , ent executive, and congratulation �. and one hundred years ago. He op. shown. a continual contest betweer_' go to Bob pilgrim the President, A- - _ ened the session by reenacting, ti sty the haves' an dthe 'have nots . Can'• mong their projects is a study realistically, scenes from one hued- ada is one of the 'Haves" when food i what it means to be a Church Mena- ..NOWred years ago when the Kingston Rd., and roam, for more pe4pie are consid. her and classes are being held at the Choose time only, road. went from Kingston eyed. We cannot always take tine tool church Sunday afternoons at 4.00• p: - to York, and metal springs int the to the 'Have Nota', but can solve m Anyone wishing to study tbds T • • • Q o stage coaches had just been introa- some of the problem through immig- course or review what it means to be �Y011r Yrit Wain Refi iset or raced. The rdrst steam engine railway ration. It we receive these people a Member of a-Church will ber wel- - was from York to Colliakwood and with imagination and appreciation, ` domed "at th* classes each Sunday. . _ t - .: • : � - . • ... . - - rine aaset o oto' �_ 'id - -- - • . had wooden rxijs with flat irao spFk- they can tato est own � Messrs Allen acid wiiT'' oa United Em ire - Country." thtw weeks • - alists lured in this area one hundred The, discussion on "How can we winding up emir Sur home on � - �� �e soiraer!" the day fa Ieave dta< - crei a rain= develop our own Natural Re 10. and .. years e�&o Four a was p _ _ .9i9erd clearing and was enlarged by proved to be a lively one. M thedr . workon the mission fields• Wb Air helping one another by "bees" which Mrs. Iv'ea McLean; theSchoolMot_ have enjoyed having them bele and MIM., rem Ia CMW Now 563010AM ended in a social gathering. Potash, her, gave'a comprehensive outline at will wish there luck in 92dr elan- - �Z AiC !00! a AA man's wages a wheat eatand pork were s. traded hundred "Our Jury SYstern." with special entr- mer work but as yet we cannot give phasis on the-. part _wonva Can play you anything def3nite-oa' our futons !� i I ._' 1 F ■JIVEM � i L years ago was :5.00 to $10.00 a month, now that they are eligible, for Jury i sainL*erial w�orloOm whDe ,girls earned i3 to $3 a month. Duty in Ontario. The following 'inn no definite barn- -. NQw Ar • blue One hundred yes ago the Red The period on 'Newspaper Report- Ing on our chvrcb that wars at the Mr. - ]:!rose " • nett and in the at Yea- that the rea9onTiate�"Gaxe�tte. He said chllcit+en may tt�e heed lsorn River sattiennetrt was the largest .in frig was tinder. the leederAu Mt�E �.� � � past vt�eelr the Toronto -Pbiiae lawn- .r - + TNERAL MOTORS _ C°'�' y these i i not re ; ch* a SafeSafety Caen nt. "*T with 'm contrast with Canada today; !s- rural news in city papers is because I tot Safety Egepttant•-d'itase having �' f� QQ((''�� smastng, and crested a good discuss- OAre are not enough contacts with bicycles were Sgv�t_ special 18ass • _ e Ss BA�.SI�4N r7V� In' the aut31 areas and the biggest part showing them proper behaviour' on = During another discussion period. of the circulation' of daily new'spag- the road acrd Cautioned them to ride PHONF 'PICKSRING 39 e - C1LTlo�ee! Waite outlined. the govern-• rs is in fbe town or sty. ' � eaterulIy,as they would be the auto- : meat of Canada and the various prow- In the Session on "Canada Art" mobile drivers o! tomorrow. The very !noes. There we thrft forms of-govt' Beatrice 1lcLean gave tire, particip- next day while taking -aur Children arnmen; — Legislative, Administrat- ants then choice ofby Iw and JttdMiary ,Oafario, (rtiebec known Canadianartrists ani h ase}i school.-oonae of backnrth aaiee bikes �'�� ������ �O oundland have her Krieghotf, a 'Peel, Cruikshank rid-r, abreast: a sound from the horn_ _ and Newf -own O Sri n, : • • - . _ provincial police, while ail other pro- Walker, Jeff *.v%. Watson, Thomson, . sen' two ao one side of th_ road sad _ vines in Canada ups the Royal, Can Mr•ald, Lisrner: Jackson and Gag- ...Do. the hsd to the rth+er side with bars. - LUD�iBER - BL?ILDE S' SUPPLIES adian Mountted Police . - aach participant ga±e cur 4st- ly.Apo; h room for a car. So pass be. Adult Education line o:' th'e artist's life and discussed tva'e`eri. Very carefully, «,Trade oar the i lin another sessions �L' . '.�`.. t out- ,the • paintings. way thraligit narrow. passage • a ` Home Builder's Plan. - lined same of Canada`s Anuli' i:auc • ,� Due to the co-'operation tri the wen., i hopi;ig none of the - bikes would .� p �t anion progrunns, suen as> -Frontier ti%erma n, the discussion "Why 'does swenye toward us. We t,rondef is it - %�` T N • i D • I\ 0 i 24 P 1 C' h E R I1, u College, Folk Schools, ' Farm Forum much os our cultural talent_ _leave worth while having campaigns al _ and Citizens Forum. Cana a,?"' .`was held outdoors• this sort when lessons .are disobeyed _ _ Frontier C+olluae Was fouhdcl- in ' ga,:k morning-of the School, break- . in lcs3�han twenty-four hours Per. _ 1889 by Rev. 'Alfred Fitzpatrick. The fast` w•as'•-foll,)wed by-a Ltorsiu.1Sea_-' haps the parents es u*ll as the tea- 1 zA 7 i present S.Director, Dr. Edmund' Brad- vire conducted by the students• The chess s!iould stress the necessity forS tea► � � -^. wizt, has been with.Frontier Collars evcni s"we a concludtti by IIcdsi:^.e safety a` al mes-whethei-at-home, a8 irl t AMMAN since 1904. The.laboure:'-teacha•r herb- Thoughts uriaer the: 2eadeixltip o! school or-Su-zday School. It is not �. his work i:n the Canadian Wilds. He- $�f:+sire i`IcLean—Caw!d'an• Hyrr:ns: always the car ti?--er wheJs, at -fault. 'ace pts whatever job .he is ollotied- . Canadian Prretry and Catiad:art;:'dlss- Let's'see sou ol1' at Sunday School is mine, fishing, railway, nvdm ales ice text Sunday..mo_xrirg°at 1-0.30 sharp Sheet Metal Works Saving me lc s n e e. _ tric or lumber camp. The pay is low; A craft period -each 'arternoon c! and we believe it vt�,:i1 be Daylight the work hard.. Besides v6 ting his- the Folk' S�hoo1 gave instru tion in . Sa �'ng Ti so t' of- b late, ►GENTS AND INSTALLERS OF— P. regular day with the gang he tea-—Leathercra!t,' PIeedlepoint ax3 P o- ` reading, citizenshi „and other ject''on;5t T ping The inskructorb , - .. _ thea 8. P ra' � �� g were Ted and Dorothy Brown; of uk- Gre'en ver t General Motors Delco Oil Air Conditioners • , : subjects alter :•tours• In an average . '' M Genial Motors Delco Conversion Oil Burners year, Frontier College ha's about 75 bridge, Beatrice. McLean and„Milton t ,E . _.. p (Turney Dominion Favuaces and A r Cvad'tfi Labotu�er-Teachers.. out in c.mps, Campbell, Greenwood” The Recreates Aid iill 'hold t - 3000 rites enrolled in classes and an. ion each evening was led by the par-:, The Ladles' 1 o their e Gurney Dominion Conversion Oil Buseee ,regular melting at M.-s Shanks' and i" -,1, other 12,000 .in discussion groups, ticipants, with the assistance of the Mrs. Allen Michedl'a hot�ne- on Wed. - !� Leeddns Makes Ava&Me • A EsvMt><oagh and Tfaenittl .�ypHss The 785 Farm Forton groups in the leader. nesday, April 29, at- 2.36 p. m. Woad 1 t province of'Ohtarlo paid moire than A Community Night in the Brou- for Roll `Call '_ Graaf". infix. Irvin, t y 11ir Id. A. G and I. d C. Payflstli Pl1r $7,000 toward their own admit educe,• Hall on the closing night was _ J of Whitevale, will be i� speaker. available for yew �� tbcm p� -this year. The tars 09 put on by the F'pWChOOlers: It in-•' Miss Ruth Hu was a guies0 - the C. B. C. is provided for bids Dori• eluded a $Ing-eong, a talo�r on 'Foils of the Wilby's at Hill nevem. . Run PICKEMG MM Opp= Inion-wide program. For the flfieen Schools. a Panel Discussion, recre4-Ely♦ : topic to be discussed next season, tion and 1%;nch. 'a j Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Gust, J400. - 1064' wtggesltoes have been sent in Both the North and South taken up residence in the apaz aslant �' PYae pkii. 170 Be. r�litlld, sts>ts by the Farmta O!t the 162 Coops In County Fedora Folly School finest- a4 _ Julien Zubfisky's house. Ontarl% Xmmetd Harman states that have assisted Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of F'lorlda,,are me third of idem away about through cially by 'par'ally ` the ex- i � some time with. Miss Margo d Farm FcatmlL pease of the- full-time par"Panter { WY1soa ar Ila, 8�t outUasd the work of by Beatrice MCLesn Mr. and Mrs. W. Binstead had oot- �tase prayer m TtwsdaT at have no service to attend last weak. i :::FUELS� ay Sunday evening, do dump in to to ` ` o • By Baptist Church for worship at 7A 1 P m, every Sunday evening. Chari 1 • r •�•� AND School at 9.43; !also Union S• a • ` 10.15,.- and games. period every Fll• . BUI6817 L•DING SUPPLIES 3ft. andh' Mie. $ Costae of Ham tom visited Mss• J. 8. Lsbmaa std In/elation lir Beeste Colgvlwoao of Toe±slb/0.. B. os ReefingBoll + ,.,i� e,, jiphla4 Bhingl , S AL . Insul- tirilc Bidxfrtga 'Crown of Life" To )se >Preentied r Book-lath �...._..,�� Presbyterian, Cbor& MWO .` �(8heat Bookday Bvealn& epee ;. Iatnlating BOMA _ be ted n Ot "snows dinvili P016; .,► ��sr�o pa�mant, Lima di, Plaetes c�tta+eb, oe �.�ot �;~ "MITCHELL . rx4Na � whi11 ch -Aw .■ Ag! nsstdrsre d MBI• 74 Rws >r+iw++:P Ir~ WAV 7� ,�,�pc+s'°' +ls'�, wdbale�.ma 0" ,i•;. .. w , t 400 4&Mmo/ u .. OunB � 9D Wv — tsogKe�' Apply on wept alts clot tb. railway Stationm os phone . station read, aster 1.00 P- . Agiacaurt 3NW2. FOR SALE . used reMVerat"S• mind lk coolercooler: all in -_ -. m6 machines �tion..Lorna C• good runningPick�it�-- : y'OR SAi. � Usbes 14 x'�06C �ploov, four G. E. stave: t macbdnes: go 9 it�p'pDw, ZOO -gal• -Portablewason Wilk s ted .1taalt: 61tractor tire scraper; cboe s tsa 110 x 2AL Wanted Roam pig• John ---a. "mens 'wear Cycle. good �V three +Deeds. tines ines and tubes► bub brake,• Custom Plowing. WATM aim CtA6li ' UPAMOG : • Fields, Garden eta y Dieing sad Sarrowts ff. NUGH SON ' - Flow pkkwft in J& N 3 1t1 WIT OUR, SE00)d 1�r1 _ •. Land. Surveys : �aO mm � { T. 'HORTON L"TwOwagrem prem $=,Be Terms $1.06 W}d dr Ontario Lard Surra»r ' NO DOWN PATNEW PTOiEila6 frf t � Aad Cr Pone 194W46Nil Encs— 11aODi8 _PO: BSI's �� W Woodhouse Gres. .� 035 �a= aloes bow. V10 _ . _ . _ Y _ AJAX Pickering Jewelry SM comb _ F. &� and � �� 8bJ'l1. DiJNBARTON - Pete: A1u� PLCHEZNa ?� i best offer. Pho°+� - y - _: LOOK FOLKS._at prices _ BIEULDING PIORMTS - : nalside phatry-Farm ks). L>3et4y Mts. Donald Lynde and Cheryl are MgwseO .••y��Ny'• GIRISI GE.T•LOVELY ± �d T� Sagan APPOO' Chitral. a Werk at Niagara Falls F>•!. = t• ` P. �• _ brrded pullrte, 2. week= $=00-4 weekv! '� tarot.. $LJRVES! Cain i to 1A lbs.. new with Mr, and. Mn. E',asry Mitchinson ani 1t! :ppe older .P� . and daya�• � � to Mr. A J. Stroud pep. Thr famous heolth and weight $a, sop- builder, Ostrom Tomo Tablets. 1* breeds croret. PT�in 'T' ^� 'Variety t F. ii Done" at et Whiter+ iiQea, on winning a sew troductm9, "get-acquatnted" tier; F. J. PROUSE m,mt. Ask -ager ltieftoe car and $2W in casb on the BENEFIT BY THIS ,o�. A11,4ra�,b• : _ PickerirW PbOne 238Wt3• modw Parker Program - &lily IN6PBCTOE ;� ]g'IIILDD?i8 • RANTED. TO RENT -•ate bast or Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs GOOD HEWS en neeaad a Roy Munro of A� on - the. birth.. of, - PICKERING �¢+ee ro=u% %". � - th m Save. (,asdon Brennan, 47 &•Stan at the Oshawa Hospital. cOMBIhtATlOir L1,;��,- d �t,�iSUN �( St,. Ajax Burlington. 'YOUR MONK TOW1i 11"Ilt 71 QrTO st7 Pick SOJ4. 1[ias Acne Aikens, l3ur& ME?RI,T Phot& Beaty iWAA" SELF lime spent the week -end %ith Miss :M : �ea se�ivs. you wood Se itnev ell � . R+Ja� ET.,miaed Glasses Pitted � -Fasted for doctor's odtice. Pam Bradt, that b Seim# M er6ere iter PILING TE�p ��1 lyeip avaarbeS3 Do dSr gearesaJ� �Pe hoQe Mr. Lostg o3 I,i�rerpoo], list Nw eros e _ ► "!'aesday P� 11r 17 os►d answer giros etc. Phase Pick- will soon be ho:re feeling much bet- WORLD � � &rests err i � BY AP� ter, after his operation at _the Osh-- . . ; $be rsekhp —erases •sikk sew First Door East Of Electricalp1IIffiting -Ww7 1 awa Hospital loses r& Saeed to yes. M fe+r Uasonie Hall D'nbarton �-r--- —PtANTgg�'ri\Tti Ito W, M, 3. od the United Cburcb 0a08 for kesw t�e+r kdopN V - PSONIts PICHTB3N4 repons a" In PjCWing-Ajax District rolciulrat net at the hone of Msaa Evelyn � ef~ seta..d ead b t -- �l Oaatrtetiug ane 8apllMs medtmoa-ala der Largs4di a d� Westgate on Thursday afternoon. dI saws. tore 6 se OakeNM+ Pleksejag lgiil'IS W months od June throw Anger• Mrs. Morley Black entertained the - ONTHtdCHRISTIAN SCIiNG these Ip Q�QQ �►m ps7 substantial Trois and Is ,d. Friendship Group recently.., :. In Joy the k000ft sf � WARM AIR F U R NA CI:AJ -rpt jot t« ..ae er t« far awQw • ' .' Ce i! a�eoea�P Planet pita& David Ferguson, StouiNville was a 6n1rs�Mewe W" Ntk►we^Tr visitor with his grandmother in" y0w Meal A�- _ ".. •_ -- • -'-- sale/ L ltaConochie• _Fat++ east fN's'e ..Ak Qesditiiatite : qD! Hto's►ese . Msw Idttle Randy SbePwith celebrated ihr. sd.as. JrA.aaw. r ►ops . 00 � i ' jawasedot 01' RetailsWOODWORK n 8 ~` - � L,ISTlN T sMkta stet ,8paas 1Hestess . BUILDER FOR BEST IN CMCM het second birth.". with a pArty •for ARC stataoso N i } ORDER NOW t her little friends. - - (,`atp►idaa Approved Brptaar -- Aad me. this , soepeo Chicks few a -V.S.QgHIItiF'!S _ - Bstel err - er ��N - $1T t N P t:nm----- j• QUILTY HEA CAMM �aCHELL POULTRYFAM"g mal e]eVdOm" With those. words. John Lay, Libel- - !o awbow Ids Moat« Gi.AREMONT. - 00TAi� - oa,. a .rat w a.a. t2, ave. eA w. ?&salol& ..Plekerms m mLT sad INSTALLM ,. Ppoae: markhaa so to lac Ontario R am. si!? _ R AJ�A'!'jpPf9 Ol! ?O'er t m7 � tris principal tar Bet mr.+yN�a n0 chftn s :S d the man &aid -You ceanot separate :aro-at Instal t ON~_ _ from his party nor f leader, >!IC][1aQiG TOWN88Y+T . COIINCIOL G. '�. Be evild ° and tbis eaulta7 wants sone of sit- - *0 steel on i3ompres0r - Werk Done-- San- ` Sarwral . �..... C t' At" tit stmt& time Mc. Lay a .1!!O lSOPIi - NDAY, i1AY i _--Seplio Tanks And Draw-- �cea toe oL the larB'� LA�l at the totoeB bambvts. l Z. L. GATES at the. Riding • — Issso► I�OIIQrilAlg. ONTARIO • yt. s. t, tICWMzNG sallies is the history ! w:11 be held in Ole U. A. W. Sall. ! I ..'PR0NI�. ATI.ArI'rlrC ,2-2220 Bond attest. O$aws on Ms4y y At - _ At li.N A. as. For Regular C jqld& Truck s least one. and Pew m'0e'e, lederal T. �HNSnake _ I,atains berry teas will attend 'the '�— - . 'OAR S�•�- cabinet ministers et Pdake:l� geiy ruralras 'ttds•', he .ata: MCA BD O GHT FOR a •ehouaand. F.ndy 13aadrauchyn, R- rsreetint and fire {�opeaing Bunsr . 1. IIgnorth Liver 24 in what promises to be one of the of the tarmere are da" conscious AUDLEY WOM, ASSOCIATION �V'RECKIAiG sip hattest �opaigm in the BiOng's and Csaada's msrkef s foe dairy pros. DE�iD STOCl1: tu�pry. Representatives , ftirom every ucts at ham and abroad must ray Tbd Audley woman's Association �g-and crippled farm animals re• polling sub-dlvia5on will attend, a- e{ve the attention as a strong gov held its April meeting at the �e - a]ae gas Iron and MOWS • aw ed pip y fang with a heavy Labour repreaea- e�rnment. The trade P&� a tho of ora Charles Clemente on. Wed- • tl for sasdtary dispte" B1, ! talion from Oshawa, Whitby. Ajax - ,t .Liberal a&nb9xtrstioW have no@& April 15, with twelve mem- NMA 1net� • ��' TZLEPHONE 011SCt Pickesini sad otbEc parts' of the Rid opened markets. pa�culwlY in Latin • bears pzteaerit, 19te Vice Pr+ iOs PICS-U1�4 ! Mrs: John Puckrin opened the meet' ! p'klcarit9 �[ tiaOM� in`. America, worth hundreds of millions 'l�erwio Mr. Lays activities since the by- "� dollars to the Cu*dian farmer � with a one-minUts "sllenee in tomo A'T� SiNi 8081:DE)N YOUNG.' LULITED election las year have tatter him in- since the eim tie, war" > s of our late Queen Marl. It pg a plcasaxtt Famik Delve 7ov�' Owner od the Riding• +�' No ooenmuaity in Canada has prof- oat Lest to a committee to arrange Wanted Nva mouth to pay for yaw � tw 1 scot occupying a seat in the ited root+& from export trade thaw the mora total in June. The Sunday : **gong at Gu=03T L 13. A. SW � Horse of Cotnaso'� at Pmt' Caamty o[ pathrio and the tresrten gcbogl is having th+elr Anr►ivpzaary m � Ottaaya a4 fMue4t inter- dons isxu'e&se in industrial activity Service is May The .0itnia! And �'' iD or Z 11� 1 T. M. �_vlsited_ tri' seeing &lytta Looking after the music It iltiC 7 i Opo $way Dry Instrumental in Oelrawa. Whitby. Ajax and the 1!i lista k" 6 ION 0iawa that the government's plans to build' south end of Pickeslbi Towasdip Par-. was moved that we send ;10 to Miss RANI'I� ggNDSi1M1(1 _ - 4 &sass& D+oar the East and they the Od%&" p� office were P d ticaslarl is providin6 the lsxss�ers Aileen Rdtz, HaliyEt7c, who vtelcameffn- �& iti+0a3 flat Wast. They tome forward without 6day ash oonstr+rc- with the markets needed to absorb 'lige new Canadians coming to Cee- _ iPLOwai I.Tt • Oe11s� , :�� the the plat--to shop at out br p�grep.. the excess production odhich the Tor- � irlow�era and Fruit were, sent to. - _4...TAItONTO -- — ti...N O'ywsew in ogres will provide ke. the sick and shut -M& Moll Call was { clans for Values Melts&. in taxis, lay. onto markets casanot � — a Car. d with much-needed add. a result of the Liberal gb ern- amawered with a verse from the °17+9- 1 (i18TEB Bus and.. b7 this busy t9 have in At this meeting we had. a -� 8A1'E/_ I,OW pBICY3 Z;V=x DAY itional Poebal f Slides, and I' pled '$a its poetwar polioses. we ter Story". may1 myself to eontisiue to P=� for im lbs riding such' mO&M, bustlmt bale of Plants. Our lesder•od the West THM:SDA4, MAY ? s>nettas proved* letter ranger and postal Ply-raunitiee as Alax with 38 latus- Gip. Fred Puckrin took fire d - tries an¢ Population of more than halal&& Worship 9e•�•vico with Mrs. sale of beef and dairy build. steal = oP service as rapidly as the ;expand.- aMr. -1,ay +arid- !Burl& Ge9flr+ry Astley reading the Script tool barn. aches farm building. tataa' 1lhis It Ho By -Election" . Sobn W ad fadlitiei permit declared Mr.sit thaasand. use, and Mrs. Cyril White led the stock.. Implensents. hal • lussif• ley. "Motor pickup service has been ping must continue, and its bene` �'Medit:tion" saes taken.: by urs, etc..' as LoR 800' CNa4oeMim -4 �l'Ols i• m b7•eieC " eamPallpa, ted betaP Toronto and fila spread into eyerY one od the 12- �rayep• TowwbiD• ,.w RI,"•hw.Mw�e inau8>r sen. flea makleg up this con:tit- � Wm, Guthrie. The following $csrbos+o �� of �� :e sa gMvfa will be on in 1853. Vigil& Whitby. greatly Improving mail i fors' ladies took pa's as Afriewa Road bSa1t - � •.saes. osessnt Neonbm' of Par dor peat vice at these 9.0 int&mediate points Bert Ave,the p>'� of W A TH01}sR "► w- h"r:.''r .� d r- given to m lens for fife !nature c`z- An Mrs. Jodan Puckrin, Mrs' at 1.00. Teras cads. pe rot amlloas to -ova-mart the and consideration is being Bi '7'urtber P Choi.ce sad SON. SSM � $� -and CDS .. sottiOrOM at! lass deetces..ud will mtparision and improa'essrent od Pte• grantor and welfare Beit Refrea6saeats ve'ere F�r' tel "till throvthout the, Ridant-" labour and induszl Sia" the Mies! GIM3P. 80 do nothws as a roevz r „Me lntta e • Coeagriculture Is Of -ed at the Ottawa Ddeelat:.� aael+sd 1�? i° s 8001W pat",&%w the c ata-- primeimportant in a &idol sl laT- sold W. Lal. '+ r •.+s---�-�••a'=•y-�•-*�:son.rLaas��.Tr'^ka^.S.T�^:.�ewsm+aw^'a".,.;.-.� .-....�-�-- • I i _ — a.. .a- .. ... - .- a '�liredo chair. Bis • lo �-->�ls tar th: _,..m �_ _ _-_ The whole PRMU r suned, till sial- :- -- — C%��ARA�tTEED MaFACiH�1I3y'+►� silly lime tho drawaLne gsospme a' lICSEEING VNPI'ED C8VSC8• _ . ' ' : , • � - L >EiAl��vp .�EI�VICE straw, someane, appealed to W. G L Hev. A. !t. Young. Minister 1.30 Ili ak.- Chtwoa• smse" FVBNITURE BEAI;ER i 8. ?tie gesltlEmaa reodve4 t blind 10.00"r m. — Church schoolA6teraaoa ses�vioo p. ai - Alay. Make or Modi-1 Field Secretary. coldly, and showed 11,00 a• m.. — Divine Service $30 FUNERAL DUWWTOR u� in�t = convireatiun. ^ Irl:' A"RZVrG PX7BD Arthur Field YTiM� "Wb earls the furniture?" the field I Aad Worship With w. aaysoH i ..... - Private ay sir' i 8orviso assn ."e1�. �eOyel,g by Ear and Chair pmc� Friday Evening 7.30 • �• David 3Earshalb 3EfNstae - PHONE Pickering b`�W8 DoT or Nillbt ' 'touch that the room was almost emp- •s•s.s 200 p..sa. — Sunday school MAIL. MC A(MMA Prop. ty. "IS had it #ekkep out so, wouldn't woman's Association Coreastton 3.00 -- bump tato A" rgQlied the potential P• m — Worship Set{rioe Tom- T,T Tea v •�•Zt $ v ►�• Phone Pick. 19 3 int. Tbot was ffie prod�ional•s The Wonsan'a.Assooiation Coro:i_,` PWWMWG GOSPEL C810II�H Z+=NEt3 cuba, anti, as ob& blind maim to an, ation' Tea will be bold Thursday, Mata i _ �` c#het•. be dewy demonstrated � 3267 21, at -the home olUm F`nan.k mr. Gas"* Yeatman - . DiNisbst , . ! T Service To and From 1 Pickerlrig4 Ont• able of a sightless person, to walk. Proses. Pleese keep the drte in SwIdray School -- 10.00. A. 3L OSHAWA - shisnbly ashd qty. _._minds - Devo400al Service — 11,00 Mae iiew client wee sceptical, but Evangelistic Service —,Lot P. ill. �; 4:iartered es Fee All Y Y11i . MAW Y the ®ig1s21ess Field Secretar Bbay had lit t Oecasis;la a spark of hope. in the otb er's heart, when > T h�, a -LOC s. L ASSEM 3 LYJ. - ..:.. P�fI4NEs PICBEBING 4LigN L2t7P.`NSED AUCTLONEER ANT . trained. instructor, blind, herself, -- VALL A1'OR ak 1W in unravelling the maze of I. 1rhe local Spiritual Assembly, the baste unit of the Eaha't Adromia.• - be- . -KEN AND CLAKKE 'labour or Wr1ts cofusion resulting from loss of vis- lirative Order which coven all hnmaa affairs frau the local to theisni•.- beepn calling regularly at the _ ernational level, is a divine institution, ereated by Reba'n'llsh Hummel! house, her doubting pupil slowly be- to lits Most Holv Bosh, liven though their votes at election time deter. -'[Ikhu .RDI � ICE'i a1* DUNDAS St. EAST 1RHITBY � to may. with the teachw's en- ,male its membership, the believers themselves do not ereote a'spfribid AUCTIONEERS eosnditbl , and oseti and Authorized for the couragement, the gentleman felt itis t- t effect Asad the .widow of .nsibility is sot to the electors bat' o God. '!L. Countiesbt JA gross" by Ontario and. York. ? d�awnetaiis and learned to find -fad n that of the nine fallible humans who ��membem his way cautiously through the rooms ad Stock, Implements Hoes• t and mound chaise anis tables until. ' A SAirJt1W Assembly is not nine separate people workh* $M*U er,- old Fuznitare Rwii Eatais he was once more putting in a reg- -is an institution in itself quite regardless of what particular tudividusb �. oat gpselatty at hieaaanabis OPTOMMUST vlar. appearance at the &,rdly cis- dorm its membership at say given time. it functions as sow. qufOs _ : ta& xlual Service for the P.:O to 1%90 and 3.00 to 5.00 elm That man boa came a long way. atm from these people as individuals, earl stn An" 'am traaseend the ?ni0s o! -Ons. D►saisg.i Mos. VI'ed. Bsi..T is Y, Me now a. =Amber od a retreat- separate qualities od fts members, as weil as! Heir limitations, tor. is tNsa P. �. piano Ada. 0/Ri! Di NSY BLDG., Opp. P. A. r conal chib icor the blind, sari, those. alansul s on twedmw all Moir 4uafteo are -fused and raised to a lather rkhose P. Q pisco Marti 9" 66$AWA, ONTARIO who sack him is: the early days thunk Insight earl wltsdees by the iivt>te lei!- fiat. aaia'1a'l4i ran of him as a ,dkMwent. p eraoa• promised Is Bose wbe sorwe Sia �laevo• aataiiisisi �� '. ,:6-458T: OifLoo 5.4143 hh thds Conaty there are mazes :+e _ ..�e'"#�.. r -D., sem xiviag C. N. L s. service, and thy. BAH�i'I WORLD FAITH - wtll ilii benefit from ran suppose of FOS FURTH=.l' gFORKATION, Pf olTL• PXXXRUM 78WI' the current campaign PDeaee be ei °LAK "i RI Ley al Po g g e GMMOUS—is possible. �1e stead Sarreyers, Aad . LICENSED AUCTIONHMProfessional niunolitmmnNMlittitiitnu�nntiiiiuillAliN�glllunnnuillMllluna1MN11111 IplMtlgNlNlpnqut111N - --SM Mug Street, aka piCkerins ani Whitby TwrvaMps- - OSHAWA, ONT. Pions: &454ft Farm.. HoseekoW sad Prspaty - ` - - --FRANK . - sJ 1 SMITH gala. A Sys"tr Pmw* t Atteadoa CA"s Meats; - Groceries and Looter Service N try L 1. Pyons 1 d .. vMJM 42UALITY FIRST--,-SEi?V/CE OUR Alm : - _••T M«ta.«.f -I-IomeiCKERING �. _ : - PHONE 3+0 _ _ _._ soar. AUSTM FWW. _ IMPROVEMENT IL k 1, °� I ONCE AGAIN! N tw 310. ; �� WN&Y _:Budget Plan -- _ -70 a'',� 4v I ,Eno down payment re�.d� Sdwe obis S .tial Offer iris la akoreni�c SP �i(/ k $100.00 to $2000.40 Fres Ik ET.'r..�tr-r..t' >ietane�'ft rat .:: _ : - :_ -- . _._ .. _• -_ : •:. - . .- - --. _ . - , LE N DE N I N E . ' A Coniplets SeMee cram �. •»d• 1 lb. at regular ti P - for . , 330 - and __:e� Hose. osa..8,�... 8 price ay i (lc r extra lb. Both for .. DIXON . _ Lumber and Trim, . Dom% Sask - Prt t Window Emits, WaMwarde sad Plyw+ooas. Hardwany pail No. 1 Creamery Butter .61c, • �uTHE N B�ildees' Sopp>im THE Country Style Sausage = :Gulic - !b: 49c MARKH AM Cemrie tmber - >•..v... Loins of Baby_ .beef, processed - -. 11b. 59c W DIXON TO - LITD• - Ps+OPiiB'l'OS adaAoao JIINCTi0l1 Rump,Roast (babybeef 1b. 59 ' e►sfBvr�Ar�e$ . ReMae ;� ;f May Baby beef prime rib rolled 1b. 69c AMberst 1•71TI Tenderized Minute Steaks lb. 75a C ONANT alai CONAlV'F—J ,' _ .} ,' 1•aeristoss sad soltsfisry AI cou"MT�HWL� ` • "@ARAB"• � �OOLdiH POs=, 166 - FRUIT fistriso D. Conant, Q G Resler CNa� 10� A. iILAIi. AC>QL►fi� Alla G — R=N GAGE M.v3ls COGRTAII. - >D Oa• ow w M O"VM Ona. 7% @AMCM IiR /► w. Haus wsid.g DsTaes' C' r�a.es close o..i Dowse rsmeats9C - 33C avrr Post, les . NnR — Pitois N CALL . •3b. iNGUS - - \ a,1 Fw P NSA AM s e.e.d ,.�5'c _ once �. — N%Ibb: 3IA1»1 Ofliee ElO-NN rAcsAos wa1Ts Ua YIiONs HONEY — T.Po P+vuna Tin' J. A. WILi.OUGFBY. and SON$ �isaa Yaies For Farah Aad �7 .. BdWinp $r141es '29 •�45c C CO'iTAQ3 l:oit. � �• �Iadsiseaa Iosaranee oil HWilopi sib Aa•rc•�•+ sea.. cl�tA 1l.II.Y lb. 49c wfatlmtlls. 8ifelr Eatttbiiaiet 1EiN W1fi00 OOHS t{aowaaee O�AII � - •_ ..... •.. - .. .. - _ • _--�-- , -CAN7MZI&*' 1 ( 'TREAT WHITE POTATO=- jipwID�11 '�stAiOD ( ` 1"03LAT0 CATBt>p ✓ilaAi4�R la oil. sow. � 39C '0'Oa' Tlx —Two Fqt _ paoNE: WUMY 621 & ' -33c caAsrssED 'JIOCOQIQTA11Tg 26c 3 iAr i-.X4J BRO3• . sal KIM STRZET, EAST Q6HAWA, ONTARIO )EARL A$INE — POLiPTD �Igg MONUIEENTAL WORILS "LtLE licav 3FOE. PSONL" WSITBY 669 was f<—IMO � — 2 POMM 37C Gordon W. amu. 35c - _ 31c.. - w G. LAW80H Reddad Partner i.0oan _ 6 -POUND 80][ "'ELAPLB LEAs Smsi ler and 6olfoltasr _ -- arsozErr sa Dnoca PURE SQ" FL.AM : W• C. Z'F1O�IiSO1�T, C• P. R. L POTATO r}g>rF,NWOOD. OQlTAa10 ,EO.POIIAID BAST - FAMILY SIZE; W= Q. tHONBs PIC$ESiNQ 1i7FVli -' 19�,� saves-p�� l arrsrlslee, Solicitor' Notary Psb110 - RS RE ZLIV "� � 49 - FREE , D � ERY 89c - W= LOlNa ».» a. 6.10 P. .�. �f i TS"4" Ths"rlq ftftra.T-. F. BEFORE 1 00 � � � � = � EiiYhlBa►--F,&" MAC UNM • DO(I MOD P_ t&S3u8ii WURI[ Ofder Al; Residems, Highway No S F1tE8H 1BT11T Aad AFTERNOON ORDI an . lbyili OZ '1'ZN �. Yrs... , .... • ..v-.•4, w lilto East of {� VSGETAaLEY : $EFOItL l:60 P: 3l i • :. -Two lots 3 ? ths;s ALL AT L',Tl.ELS z•Cirre tQY. ,taL- EI;L )kT . .. : HUNS,'; RJUCC IIdG; M - 18 "PLIES k)N AI.h*UJB M Job Tb+ Sig Or Talo ba a l " OYXR !'KBEs: W ) W$LDWIi siltitV3Clt 1r[snie Otffea. N `» ro Slog Ni. ws.l pNppt�lltnd ills s r��u a sNiitrs�lltrtbglrl11E0Mu1pNlattWINWwNIM LAN094G CUT PHONE: Eft &SM1' int i� u atcAR1SH ROAD ; fro �oDiCQ:D'4T fill• - 4 17 Y , , • II l ... _ .. 4 r, - , - • e _ r _ i _"TWWM MM : HA�Vt' _A p BIIBII�1iW , ._ _—+t Boi AL Duncan Qtt time or full; to limited aimab�t - % . • • • , •. t Yrs t,ev brother Toroaty vsil.0 01 farm men, No investment. TWO I I% fr: Dr. and Mrs, N. F. Tumlinson spent 6WuWy, �e " jud °a orders for America's largest aagoar . 5 gunday with Dr. and Mrs Tom- M.rs, 'Indies aiso Mrs, MCDowell and ally sold LIQUID FERTUM.ML A Hinson, at Pickering son of .� a50 and up weekly* income. Wai9a-• r 3y x 1 i eon, visited the `'s' "I!ia-tiers,• I'laat Food, Boa 84, LOa- y Y r s ,' Mr: Tom Danis has started work parents,' l,u, and lvirS, home at the south end a5 f +0o his nova 'N'.. on bur.- t, don, Ontario. QJ the village. I .tie: and airs.Vis- -1 Ross Sdddleton vis- Several of the' Legion.mErnbets:at. 1 it_ci its c vujn .:rir, ,,Jack lbiciblulien Tuw'nshi� Hail, cn :�gril 14, -when the Amded a zc�e rreetirg in O ha,va.on in a in: y u: i uic Hospital on J3unua ' I e: fictions were held znd•-'reports of 8uaday aStern-)on. : 1 uwl. Vis.;_d .rlrs, Len_mJn iu tee Y r- = i;• _ ccsveners, of t nc: rum tees .;. Miss• Da sy Ju rdcn of ic.ontti ' uu.0 Gc+:dr i iiospiL i, gi: _n, \ x• btieinessv 1 Ci::glt the I yin ac n c - x , sp nt the v: eek, end ;:::: t.es in r.., ;,nc} yes. 1 elc :ons _::rd t,'s is i. ci a, don- _ e I i . AL1?b,=d Spent 7 ' .. '-I �,u� .. e..x-cue wltn .,rl,nds •at .Ysrl` . -- _ Mr. ... and 12:s. Go Nea:e,'i�:'oz ?' u 5� �r i oe Lake. ns cc:..t and 10 i.s p.ize at s u, v> _ land C-.-eek s*'c:at Sunday A't% µa iu..4irs. !:. L. Picr:.rino i :: ct li 1 Soh and Anns, :ati:_.i_, _ _ ¢t - 14Irs. Dal li•.d>e5, .u~ sa ST,3 '=0 ".:..... Chas: i3ai d Feturred borne • - w ns 111 r� . dna al:: : _ K bra aur- _ Mrs• y - 1 c.th�;r'iri•-'nds :.ere is se5' :esi.c..c� - t _ n _ a,:x. i ? :ice::. _ .. _ � - ��,-•� 1 j cn -at Mid:arrcl. and 3ir5. Birt V:()- LO -$set y�Y L;c:n1-t:rii , 1 �.� 4 Ott•'d� '• a _ _.:in.�.. ,,, aE •:e.d ir: �rtn on, ; sow or Os �v.-a. spent Sunday .wi+'t litcyes wL'o i$ home ter. a vis ' ::c n M12ay' �, ...d asked' to 4:i^.d to tnat'`" the Hardy family, - .5vu;i1 Afri -{ - g L=.`t3 t0 ti,e L^.S:1tUte Y�9A µ ca. _ =cc;in a,,v p� • - Mrs. Deslie Lye was in Tor�rito on „e annual meetingf nusEum cupboard­df--W-W:' y'. The Sattirday last. 0. E:v.,�: ri: I 'r1'vi:Lns,institute, vias •held •..: tl.a .S_crct�ry-Tr astu2 rep :ted u mEnn- Miss Eil"h Cooper, of Toronto, bership of forty-five and a balance I' • x .- spent the week-end with her par. on hand o_` $39266. E:ect: n ct Uff- i 'Rawhide Lo ' ks At A �'ictllre . eats here. last Thttracis,T. - -a i ens was' cundUttad by' Di.-.i:ct Rres: - _ _ .. -- LawrEnce Norton`bas-left his old too �ngmtulations to Mr, and Mrs, ider_t DvLs. R. Birrell—President, Mrs. . :Erly Of His Real Self o �ipvith the railway 'here and is now 1 L1cYd Pugh on the birth of a son. X Ellicott; 1st Vice -Pres•, Mrs. H. - employed at the township gravel pit •;ir'r- and -Mrs.' IL Taasiey spent' 'Barclay; 2nd Vice -Pres„ Mrs. BI - Miss Georgina Forsyth, Oshawa, Sunday with blends in Toronto. Annis, Seereta ry-Treasurer , Mrs.-N. -` - yspent the week-end at her home in Mas. G, Cb* enterUined Toronto Burton; Assistant, Mrs. J. -Mitchell; GOJ"L M ?Cl aremont i'ltlipta Over District Director, Mrs. Sheppard; AL. - �TlCg, - -- Mrs. G. K roreyth is adowly imp- We—-leas that Mr,-Thorpe and Mr. ' ternate. Mrs. L- Johnston;-- Press Sec "fr _ _ _�•[i88ICA'Ttp)N - zavlag albw het repeat Inness, 140rdca b*M bave their homes up fot_ cretary, Mrs. L. Johnston; Card_.Con. •i winter bowed to again led Mon. a.le� vener, Mrs, Waanop; Current Events, . ; p�NBAF?T rJN GARAGE I'. _07 when ele 91 here was eoe. The Women's Mission arde of the 'Mrs. Glen; Directors; Mrs. Birrell, gyred with saes in then earl► Ment" ap" Church will meet at the home Mrs. C. Burrows and Mrs. Matthews: :Q�i' PAj RS. 'r0 ALL ]�IIA�EtSi No s depth of abnet two inebes. Dross_ of Mrs. J. ward on April 28, at 2.88. Pianist, Mrs. Harvey; Social Comm- D had the same. but not to so of tb* ��, group cls Ma Ra Ellicott Mrs. H Bar- - �hatm qtt! �L� Ratcliff s up' ittee Mrs, J. Mitchell ' and Mrs. 31r, and Mrs. Mr* Wansee of Wes. 740 Wao'»O's Institute met on Ap- j E. Holtby. Hostesses fps the Baur 'fit*' '_a u 'bola spent the week-end with the IL go 1W in the C7Ommunity Hal :with were: Mrs. W. C. Willson. Mrs. G. E. i :• . �:s if S&L W. Irwin as hostess. N rs. -Glid- 'i Holtby, Mrs. KilieY, Mrs. Mairs and !�'i'hs• ]Tag Dal for fire Blind dW Save as interesting report or 3$s. W: Hamilton - - bvtll• b� heW bmv of MAr tad lltis Stix hdP sad Educat}on: Proceeds The regular meeting of the W. M Cold .StoFirAera f rear and will be conducted by am" tim JW the yamo'�i�Z•aa g ted to $891. It S, of the United Church was held aro a _ Women.'s Institute under Mrs. W Tse. Was vOtied. to Sive $25 tow,;:d fawn-'! the home a2 Mis. W. C. Willson,oa - win and Mrs. N. Jotnssoas. This 7"r b>hing the nuaaRer residence at Ajax. Thursday afternoon, April 18, wi j%i117fl�t�lElte Rentals $1O r Year - the _C'larearnant taegers will take !n A btas �p 10 Did for Jtine, 9th. ( the President in the chair. Mrs. B. - A, 100-cup g>, Ufa. urn was given the I Ritchie opened the meeting, all sing- tate ri'th Line. Uxbrfdp. as wren as »ea of the Community Hall Roll � - the 1't?7 and 9th eonceedons of Pde•.vas y ng hymn 104. T1ea Scnpttrre s!eading ednei alai the �tder+ads between. a,� answered with a exchange from Mark 18: 1.7 waste by �TOVFLS E 'CREAMER - _ J, Keeler. The rwding 'w� r V El•r -- �T� l:nod namsh'to Crises of t*e >Ih Davidson have mored lonary Vbnthly-was taken by 71[ra t>nttPa f'htmh rt�et iaat .week *t the b3sa their frim home on the 9th con. = 'PHONE 188 W - }4pTnp of !Kr, and .Mrs. R. Ja*' 'eta. Ritchie loilow'ed, by hymn 108. The e .4"C'row" Rim" ooerned the nwetina,end=.minutes of the previous rrseatiag _ A&. and Mrs. Dave Coates ae.•omp. ;-were read and .discussed. Tare report - trr^„•Pp by Dra4er and a er*ia+e waled by Mrr. and Mrs ol Fred Red- of the crokine party and pin social Starting Teartin Roll C471 -was angwr'd bv sbaw, were Sunday guests wall l�lr. - was given by the Treasurer, Mrs. D. Sunday Apr _-26th"ch member navine his emnual fpr and Mrs. Taylor, Goodwood, , Mairs, who also gave the quarterly i V, '• ^+1 fiwt 'hv Mrs. F Anderw Mr. and Mrs:_ Woodburn. T�rontp, financial report, A_bale is to be pie- I e -v l �•�c 0 Vire'tt-aa mt2ch arlmv-A, r spent Saturday with Mrs, R. $�rc�- . - red. A ril 28—aft clothing .to be - 46ray �q�h LIit�3 -Bi�ses "Mr- ' ltea ra-e a flew of the TvaA- e?eon, Mr; and Mrs. R, Hocks and Pa p in+Q ., •�P 19�+ fitFohrr IA*ceirk ThO e} taken to the home o! Mrs: A. J. - Mri Mantle, Gray. Th meeting was then turned yeast^r...Rev. H. Lackwr. had cMrae + The family of .1drs.. David Da arson gv!ea _.te the program aon�er .Mrs - -run- rr .t P 0. -4 r r of r*r!(Pre with flhr I - " gave h i a surpr:w party,on•the nee- Well I Ritchie Who was caosisted by Mrs. G. yrt',rsuirc aro-Lrtm-ntit tn, nP-v nefr!t- ' eafOn cf hi-f'70th' b::Khday. April 7, Philip, Mrs. Middleton and-Mrs. Har- l�nr *r V-9, R RraQhaw: at the home'.pf Mr, .:nd firs, Dean vey. Their theme was "Doing our ��on DAYLIGHT TIME ­mer. Mrq C Reynold` Mr., T Mairs. Brougham. The room was de-_ best to interest young people in mLrs _ -art Prcetident. corat,.a .k llh rik ': rci shite `ream. onary tworic and eoing forth to tell ` : BERT ON TRIS ROUTE RE AD UNCH&NGED Ji aa•: ”' r Carnit�ere ae n'arl�t F�!1_ 'ers <ra thy, i eke ­A as who have nevctr tial thegospeI •T+w?r.- *hi<_ ct lovely Iunch «•as +ar•- ortatrd by her grsn:daughters Barb- preached," The meeting closed. with =� All Coach.Tmvel_iifor=ation at !pr�l ara M � i rq, Wrs. Da � �:,n rr•rr:v�d or the stnginq. of hymn 378, followed by * �E A TERN H O. Us F. .T. ..• tt ,. T mmbcr of br>a'utifu -ul is--na• cards: c?ham btrtA�riirtiom 'Lunch was seated aro rrA H . nhn_ I gdends :;rzd rel<.t! . e� ,: rr^ 1re4ent 5t the h� te�s_s 'Mrs. W. C. -Willson sn.i r -P�i f� P nn*pat W. 4from West Hill. T, r". *o% NP Zlrn At q, R. NVIU r. Ws. Reaman-'and trC ` '1''n the r)--T-.n T'r' .i ruijrrfi Clart'tn-int, Erookl.n...:sd Ad i�� kao W #W,,, -1 1r,,,,.r�'.LSImC. 1 � •y y�-�y� "' ivy `', ao.. "� x� °Y^'r '�,?�., r'�'r' , l : ,i'� f`. may,- •�j � '�"'� o-Y "�'� � o- >, a ; .. I �•r or .,p •, ' {'. i ♦ _ a ,� yah 3 x _ p 7 x aw w Ala • r1a_ . o THE MAN WHO INVENTED THE . FIRST GASOLINE- POWERED, - - AUTOMOBILE, _SAW NO FUTURE MR AU'[OS THOUT DOUBT, .THE FAMOUS _.�e ' • - . #IARAiW TIRE BY GOODYEAR- ,�S THE BEST BUY IN TOWN. IT'LL6fVE- {PU LONG, TROUBLE-FREE MILEAGE - ROCK-BOTMM PRICE.6UARANTtft __C-0 - LIKE ALL -, -- t ?tOt LOHANCE i._ 9 6�000YEARTIAE11s US RIGHT AWAY � . � ` ,dl ' q 6 u-w N W. 114M 4. 4Make sure of your plan: ;,;, _ .f " , • through rsgu•lar- savings _ ' ' . ; ' ` hen on need bel in a h on Jre�,, - LOOK FOR TM - i .'_ ''' _ ` y _ P _ nrry� 1. _ \l "MGM SION" y OF ouaurrOPEN A - IW your telephone :.. 'rhink- of the difference zss s ,, - _. SAVINGS a,:. _ _ _ _ it makes —just knowing your telephone b I - -MOTOR ACCOUNT AT `t, _ ;y there, -ready toserve Don in anyLAW _ -SALES - No its am meeaure ussfulsoft PHONE: 29W • _ The s TH/ BELL TELEPHONE# COMANY OF GlWADA; ofco'mmerce TOWING !ARVICL 7 1 7 7 t Coronation Grey ZZ4 54 Going over for the Coronation? Iorse Don't be worried by the many 00 lain.., grey-haired women about. It isn't- dollar gap fatigue, but a 2- -by 80i ELLIS new fashion. A leading Londm hairdresser, whose customers in - Let's Do It Ourselves Initiative Needed clude members of the Royal ram - Far too long have the farmers They are organized by com-' ily, reports: "One In ten of MY of Ontario been looking to one modity groups under one strong government or another to take' over-all organization, which re- r y6unger clients is insisting on having her hair dyed grey. care of 'the business end of their presents them when dealing business for them. They could with the governn�ent,.industry Reason: "It's more sophisticated Colours include pearl, dove • :A. ..,,do a better job themselves. or the export trade. grey and silver white and the The federal government has Due to the size of the coun- treatment takes up to fivF hours lost the British markets for Can- try the situation in Canada is to complete—which is enough to map, Q adian, farm surpluses; the Am- somewhat diffierent. The strut - 1� turn you grey in any case! . . . . . . . J1 is ture would have to be set up by erican government sla i One London woman whQ slapping provinces under one -national dairy imports- doesn't have to pay for, grey hal, embargoes on organization.. Kid Quartet—Kids in quads are as rare as quadruplet children, the Ontari6 government is Is according to veterinarians commenting on this unus"uol group. is Mrs. Rosa Hettlinger. Her tele - 7 ting edible -oils take the place The necessary legislation will Born on the form of Lloyd M. Collins their phone number is similar to the of dairy pioducts. have to be, worked out, through mother, a twin, prev- of at Buckingham . Palace and an Prices are slipping, markets'' co-operation of the_ federal and iously gave birth to quads in 1952. average of 20 calls a week get .1, d are shrinking, surpluses• are ac- provincial governments. The mis-routed to her home. The cumulating. It is obvious that next step( would be the estab- bring together the produceres Hettlingers are getting used to f. somebody has to do something lishment of provinidat--and even- sociations, the co-operatives and having a general or two on the to prevent a further slump, tually national marketing agen- the credit -unions to design a line, and mother often has a chat cies with their own Wes repre- -pr And Yet, instead blue -print for co-operative ac - of urging with one of Princess Margaret's their leaders to 'go all out for sentatives in overseas countries. tion. boyfriends. Big drawback: "It's -marketing schemes for their The Canadian farmer is as, milk and eggs and beef, farm- good, or better, a producer as This column welcome; �sug- getting in the, way of the house- work." ers keep sniping at the one or. gestions, wise or foolish, an any of his cousins on the land d all ganization that is trying to do in other countries. There is no cliticisni, whether constructive to a job. reason why he should not equal or destructive and will try 20 of 22 Cepts?, them also when it comes to the anitwer any question.' Address distribution of his products. your letters to'Bbb Ellis, Box 1, I'M,f • 'n • A little over two months ago What is needed is the initf- , 123 - 18th Street. New Toronto. the Hog Prod pa 9 Producers Marketing ative of the f a r m leaders to Ont • Agency started operations. Is it ..7 reasonable to .expect a bunch of IL * farmers to go into Big Busl- '"1 . ..r. 5 :nest with the. same knowledge TUNS A k. -3 and experience that maybe the president of a large meat pack - Ing company took years to pick up! Will they 60t be' permitted ;data Andrews to find their way without some- body yapping at their heels? our family is fond of pork If, y 6;4 C. parsley sprigs Instead of'debating whether chops—anid most families are— Cook until thickened. '20 or 22 cents per hog 'is too— 'here's a Iva. method of handling them Add . . . h, a - gh .,handling f e e,_ farmers, , that's bourd to meet with en- 3 e, cubed, cooked ebicke" should encourage these men who thuslastic approval. Just trT it Pour, in.casseroli and top with have stuck out their necks and and see if I'm not r ht. ig INA e. buttebread crumbs are devoting their time and en - Garnish with more.olives. ergy to the benefit of all PORK -CROP PLATTER Refrigerate until oven time. Bake t $ The - experience cousieted 7 . in Spread -thin coating of prepared in 35V oven 45 minutes. Sfrves-4, the first large-scale pi.ov. .9 mustard on 4 ince-wide undertaking establish. 1 . 6 lean pork chops FRANKFVRTER CASSCROLE' 0 tul f ed should be helP1 oc future cut 3/4 -Inch thick Melt schemes, which a" -bound to -Put lri" paper bag •... a tbwp. at 4' come. 4/4 C- flour Saute Towers Junk built—ReacPting 125 A the And -,New Marketb W` .1 tap. Salt 6 c. cLopped onium foot into -the Los Angele's sky With th4 new legislation per. Up. pepperjv TING- -.6 frankfurters, sliced -.art these three towers built of r ..mitting-_ the manufacture and Shake chops- bag to coat with dLgon&W Nobody. Undid "sale of edible oil imitations of flour. Stir in junk, -trash' and rubbish._ Con- tism but we do know there!* cin* e..esnn thing to cope the p4dn it's dairy products on. the books, it Brown in ed tomatoes'� strutted as a h4by by Sam INBTANTINZ. is almost -imperative-for. dairy 2 iblap. melted fat Mix f Radilla, the spider -web strut- And when you -take ImTAl-M . xx farmers to find new -�atlats for Place'ch in baking dish and 2 tbibp. doui the reliefJs prolonged because their surpiuses. contains not one, but pour over them 4. top. salt twres ;-riciucle bits of Mirror, INSTA"xz- is battles, osf off bowling three prdven'rne" ingredients. To begin with, it might be I can (].Vi -oz.) UP. pepper even c These It to wise to put the pUn of EveMt chicken rice soup tsp. ddli Powder three ingre4jents wor Isgs, bolls. B' Dairy; Commissioner of Store. In refrigerator until oven 14 wp, thyme to bring You not Lv fast relief but Ontario, into action. The three -t-- more Prolonged relie6nf. une. Add 21� Take ItrafAormajor last headache -main points of Mr, Biggs 3 IbIbip. water relief too or fm the pains of t. plan Cover and bake in 350 oven 30 per cent of 15 -year-olds, 23 are 1) zoning of the province, 46 minutes. Serve 6. Blend well;. stirinto tomato neuritis or neuralgia and the sches and A 2) pooling of all milk, 3) pay. mixture. per bent• of ll -yeas -old -e, and 19 pains that often 'ment by grade -instead of des- Se ve per cent of adults were backward accompany -a cold. Serve with Scalloped Toms. "Simmer until thic"kened. Store in tinatton. reading. They found they toes and Corn: Combine in case- In refrigerator- until oven .time. could hardly spell out the sirrip- Cwt Inst"u"s today All truckihg, of course, would erole canned tomatoes, whole Then heat mixture to boilin be producer controlled. klest words, kernel corn, onion, green pepper turn into 2 -Qt. casserole, and top am ahoy$ k"a it bony The scheme would be guilt up and seasonings; top with crumbs with I package cornbread mix, What treasure.; 'these young very much. along' the lines of the -and bake in 3500 oven 40 minutes. Bake in 400, oven 36 minutes people are missing, All the great 'Scandinavian "co-6perafives, e.g. Is I . :A. Denmark Serves 6. literature of England on which 0 In D ark 80 - 90 per cent of CHICKEN CASSEROLE her moral standards is well as -all dairy and meat, products are Brown culture have been based. How 4 ���nfinie SAM BALLIS --processed and marketed b"ro- X2 lb• pork sausage Beat can you' expect young people to I ducer owned fagtories and whole- Add and brown lightly eirtbe , Christians when they, can- ...' 11 12-Tobkw Tin 25.0 --sale co-ops. c. chopped Green pepper Add be Economical 48 -Tablet Bottle 75# not even read the Bible, to c. chopped onions At the stait these co-operatives brave when they cannot read the .... .. had to overcome cons C. Wt bread crumbs considerable Remove from heat. ��% ... 1 -chronicles of British heroism, to milk clifficulties.-mainly cauied,by the Blend in' I eilsp. brown angar be kindly and unselfish and phil- U LOGY, LISTLESS -ds of the rugged individualism" of the V4 c. fl�n`r 113p. ground cloves okophical when the words farmers. The turning point came M tsp. salt I lb. ground cooked ham great thinkers are forever closed 4 only after the farmers decided Add Shape, mixture in, 8 balls, to them That's —rhy some are ad- OUT OF LOVE 'to give up a little bit of in- 2 C. chicken stock Oil a shallow baking dish. vocating putting away some of dependence for a whole lot of I C. light cream Place in it, hollow sides up the substitutes for the written �7 -...,WITH LIFE? security ard. accepted the grin- 1i c. chopped, pitted 3 canned peach halves word from We liveftf their .child- - olives iple of binding contracts, black Nest a ham ball in each peAdb,. ren and let the children read, �aaa wake ap rm fiver bile.., for a change. JIM* sid'of bad min, a half. It sy be the Rvarl Store in refrigerator until oven We submit that the situation IL twuver bilb is not sawing time. in this country is not too different =may =4 digest . . . stausich ... you feat em - Bake in 3501 oven 25 minutes. - 90 Out it we will be honest- with our- OLU the tan =4 24 bea ;L9M".ffd..4= Garnish with green celery selves and our children. If you Liver Y. sae sprigs. -Serves 8. doubt it then just test out your Uver blis till coca &Piz may' ratecrupto two pinto a own child and see how much he digadive tnwt. 71110 ehotald -Goes For Cahacta' can read,—Waterville (Wash.) 936 Make 2101 that baggy Em ire -Press U Pats.110 :Tod! A national survey in' Great 4M*w .'reveals that nearly a 15 -year-old youngsters in the country cgri- �A o. not read PToperly. the Daily -..--Success Not - 'Sketch in London blames com-FUDDINO ics, cinemas, TV, radio and lastly, Bake it W' ithat"Icl 1: the PARENTS. Combine in a greased "The- schools iia not:, wholly Casif'wolo (6 -cup siize)' respbnslble�. 'An * even greater c. corn syrup, Iaba. part of it belongs to the psr-, grated lemon rind and-. ' .:�: Y �+ ,e v" . .3,rpc. orange juice. Mix and y. cuts. Children allowed to see sift once, then sift into, a bakwl, 1 3J c. onco-oifted 21 i several comics every week, the pastry flour (or 1,4 c. ono""ted hard -wheat cinema televisloh, and radios - a flour), 23•j tape Maglo Baking Powder, J4 top, put the. child in a position where salt and M c5;;* granulated sugar. Mix In % c. there Is no needtolearn to read,'* .cora flakes, sHgh* crushed, and % c. tut -up the Sketch comments. V Pitted dates. Combine I well -beaten egg, 34 c., The Skq�tch said that by de - milk, 34 tsp. vanilla and 3shortening, priving children of these four W'. substitutes, for literature they W4404t Make a wall In drY ingredients and add would sooner or" later turn' to liquids; Mix lightly. Turn Into propand dish. books and learn to read and sp- Bake in moderately hot oven, 375a, about 40 minutes. Serve. warm, 'With preciate them, With bue in three cream Pouring Lady At Her Loom—sliding her shuffle across the raceway of her unable to read, the educators and Yield -4 servings. parents are viewing the -survey - handloom is Mrs. Robert Auxlorr. She weaves clothes for herself h weaving The Ministry of Education our - a is w, with alarm. -and her husband on the machine. In this picture 8 .,a banner to be usedIrr a Chautauqua ceremony. Vey showed that Gia iewatrthan Z; OOLEWAT MW ZAACU&M SCOW .. - . -PLVO $NOOND 7"TIJA31 AW WOW t Hangman s Knot _ "r + IO OA 33Y — Deaver and Rico and 3 OM OSSM a0111 sl?siAMG 31ATDW We can Supply All Your sp 'ria g Fencing Nec.ds CLAREMONT C04OEtAT1VE ' • PiiOM, COLLFcr _ -CLj2=0XT 38 this +roe's dargast X4Z SQio01 Bad: Sub _ Rardwm W -too 360* ]eat Fri w eveeainL KATTY ELECTNC FANS soesse *C the r erg VMS P9claee_ ins Dict xd& actsowa " two gym- KATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS md& sJ: tm Q0 wts wav a& ed ,..d* &I tatai eta 54 emmen Jkyvd RANGETTES AND is au. -biggeir and I oil 14011CAL APPLIANCES ", �i beld Um yqfi�r as Pickering wtv eesa only dour ad ala �G PD1111S i>I� . I Htprttisre emwe*& ANoprtiaea' -..w -iYias .. , i3ohoo�it wn*+t' rs j�atr>ra4ed, esrc� ' 14 ?ME 46 P"ERING a tamde twelve via" a WAd d K Vkgj s. 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