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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1954_05_07lit _-�Oi�. 73=-1KQ.-M __. �-•-•'�IC�BING. ONT Babserlption Price: $L.06 Per Year4 Outten states $2,66 FRIDAY, MAY 7, 19545 Cents Per Copy Aithor ted As Second C Mattes W. C. MURKAB sad Son PUB ER.R Pali OHlee Dept. Ottawa, Onk PickeringTownshipJuilding: Permits .. _ - •Amount To 81.9- - - Pickeringono Township Couacll Miim Lucille Schwalm Winner At Monday, May 3, 1854 - >x _ • f -•_ _ -- ; Annual Meeting Pickering, lBnnch_ PICKERX*G VILLAGE t Peel Coaaty Music Festival r: Womeaa Institute E C. Daltitage Who has been in the '4 Building 'Permits t o May 1 taba3-�- ff I ybrook H -value of $819,000. In the -recent well-known Peel - tai for some 'tirr>a b y cry sati`saacnd en Snirnn \ Council's Road APi?rtf oII cut C°'ant3' Mosaic Festi , cattzaging has returned ,homx� and. is ICee _ vol Mists 7.uciTle s rep its from, all standing commnitt- much better, �y rrm•n $180,00T�to $112,000 by Dept. �hwalai A1taQta Iitud, won Second ees we --e presented at tete recent an- Mr and Mrs. C. Furnryston, of HirCh E. F. Gorlin, Scar•boM engaged as fie, in Acrobatic Dandng�n th�i Waal meeting of Pickering Women's C1iI1! were eats o! L. M. y Asat. AsseaKw at $3100. 15 year and wrd,ex age group, and in t _ ¢ Institute. Morley on Sunday. � W -� t Doug Plitz, Pickering, engaged' to Niel Dancing, Third Place M•edul "Community acHvitiee iincludrelf a ]tits, Bryan, Cannirigton visited sireslet an C1erkt Office at $3,000. in the 19 years and uridpz gaatrp, Luc- " : contribution od $175 to furnish a roam slattg9rfer Mas: Jas; K,och' and familyc _ Council fees to ,paying for• seven" We is twelve years of age, Congrat. �' in the Nurses•` Uiesddence at Ajax- over S2re week -end, epatutor7 boUidays tar Constables. tabatioas on dei• euccesses. is Pickering Hospital; $25 •tri Pickering Mrs. Lloyd Morrison attended $.' , Council nec*eived subsidy of $1538. 18 on 1959 Road Public Library; $25 to the Save the class -mate re -union in A114ndale °ts• Budget that case �"�-- ------------- Children Fun and a $5 book_pasze tfrrrday overspent. No' sutosk� wile be paid CHEER UPS SAD HEART the Horrne F.cbaomdcs De+pextYrsenS o2 Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Stearltt were. • this year, if budget overspent. �'8 GARDENING TIME - the High Scrtsscol London over the week -end; attending; WATCH FOR LAW MOTOR SALES This is a ittlelrrem - soughngs � at Of funeral Hobbs, e`aitt� brother - the -- 1. several the � _ the during the Year Mr, Ch BIG ANNOUNCEMENT NE= Tbaie Is the title odl-a lecture to be � � been much enjoyedi Dr, McKay spoke The Sacrad of Holy Com®tusion � • Given to a targe group of Genian - on our_responsibiltitfee as citixe s was observed in the Unites} Clutch; • WSES IN THMM COLUMNS' 1$nthusiasta in Tbr+omW in the middle Jack Rasa, High School b4atf, lsWeed Mrs. Simpson, on the work o- f -the on Sunday, when aseveral new merrz-. -_--- ---------------------------------- Of Maor by Walter Dan,die, rtacmerly this three pound,,thit� m ounce e'atw Hostrital Board, and Mia Rfamer•, on beta were added to the memberstnip: ' PICIUUMG VII11-WE COUNCIL of Pickering now � Locust Hitt The bow trout on opening day -not tar the rote eats of the rederaation of ofi Rarlesaipri of Faith: Mr, and Mrs-' .,::.4 'WW Meet its The Council Chambers lecture is divided into three passu, &am home. A ricWtu e.. Recently Nim Spencer Dsaoe7, Mn KeQt� Balsdaoss, miss d For T>beir Resstlsr M ---- --- ------ -- -__ ----- ee�iT, On e�h Peat 14ustrdted by coloured - - --- of the Department, gave an address }� spec - FRIDAY, MAY 7 - 7,56 P. D[. �Orie with eiourid effects spec- - Ground Observer Corps - on Home Cmfhs, . Plast and! Present, ZYts. I.iahmsn, Miss Barbara -------------------------- k1ly Imported; fog osis-ift-U&e and displayed anarsy* samples of _ Mian Geraldine Irwin ; and by Pte- tea ; Mr, ens Mrs. C. E. Brown, M:. CssNusfon In Fat 'sad Near Exit T ttsree divisions are•, Aircraft Recognition Classes eer spinn3 Rotary, Me_n4y, it/ay S. - - I` Keeping an interest in your 'he second auvratt racognition work ng.:weaving aztrL needle- A. E. Calvert, Mr. and Ikira . Ja4nrt' . - claw w01 be held fihae Thursday, T2ye lolowi • Ashton and Miss. Nanette - V - 0, al rue rOn Perry Ywht Club, b� 9 ensuing year: Prelideat, Mm Mr. Les; Brrnin&an has been cost-} .14roduced as big speaker artAotacy, on to frost. a(urainrg 1U 7.45 p. m. lir•. Frank J. C Barkey; let Vice-Ptes„ Sam Rned to the house :his weeik with ar Isanday evening W. _W. Daiterty,.od 3; Haw well do you know- Yritir'. tHiil) Balser is the Instructor, sono C• E. Brown; 2nd Vico-Prem, Mrs. J heavy cold. L'iatensont, dowries beaches c1 Usieaoay pinata observers are invited, andd urged , to R Boyes;v 8�15neeatraer. Mrs. This tieing Christian Family Weeks - tai Harboard CbneSiate, and a meas- 7114 lecture is .not concerned wiUi � attend, ani to bring a S. -send whri fs H• F. Newdiaa; Distri Director:. M" among pint' Churches, Mrs. C. interested • ur azz�t, with theta,. _ G: • K. Kingston ; Alternate, Mrs F. V. • bar ad B World Iatel3igenc a dhzrtiag fire Ing al methods and general garden Barkey ent.r�ained ' tin. n5others , o,! 1t'irs+t Woriei War In8 pmctiam--.ir is one od a• series j Visit To Barrie - AWJi L5. %vn Pills; Directors: Mrs. A. R Cal- .her teen•�ige Bas's Class on W�ednes- Wen acgtradrsted wiffi the ,'Saes, Mr. based upon -the taseiilating l;egands, The visit whiLch the observers made, vert. Mrs. IL Clark, MM Frank. J. day afternoon. an&4&-s, Kerr Morley Wen Mohatty Is able to stake in interest- �07y' and" romance of the Wwld's to, the Filter Centime at Barrie a week P eronrse - COLT --M- ent, rta ined he- class on Ing, intelligent analysis of-%oh&t-s- go. finest garden subjects ago proved very. in T'ursdW ------------------ A:-- - teres;,u:rg indeed. - afternoon; ..ng an' in titre Ehst: -and referring to 7tAB, and the other lectures in the � FO Shepherd, Officer Canrananding Rbtsry Ends Bewilag Season Mr, and Mrs. Ray .Dobie and darn-, : eon&ltlons in the East and 1ruio-China course, id beteg made available w the Detachment extessd�ed a caadiel IIY r, a ,3t is cartage n Lance '-noisy, he users the •tam 'ctossft doa% garden groups, hertieult:saral seciet j welcome to the ' guests and a film Prizes and A� were presented. Heal Fast week W the winning rburtan on Slndap, uvhen he thinks of true Weaberne•ts and at9aea Interested abuts and was theft shosva which illustrated the 8 groups 4n Sympathy is extended to. Dr. Theo ' taking place today. Mr. placer calls finis da - ter std 1954_-55. g_ . --- irk done b tine Ground Obs�-ver Rotary i Bowling Teathroughout a past (Fa1L.i e and- fsmi'y. Whltby. on the _ --- ------ _ y the .Attempt to understand aasoesatioess dnu'in trhe 'ftll and Win- w Y po-v_ --- orpg Monday nights throug}ta)rt the °t. death of his mother on yundsy, in PICICERING TOWNSHIP arnedll to the tlotrs Room break -down cf the his. i_rnety.:;rst year, at her ts,mre it stn kiss in saol°rrizarLoir b older yc 'r and -position's are as follows; -. winter. A brief "S. and � the battle in Indo-Chirv: HORTICULTIURAL Sb_ CIF3'Y where , teams and. Captain -Guzzlers, .Stew., . Toronto, the work of the Filter C..ntrd several of our cunir matrons' at the moment, he struts this to � - i-q'i deiiionst_'ated- to the Observers Morrish 69: Hasbeens, Lieut Gates. 62; journeyed to Taronto I,st Friday env-• beEn unnecessary hoard the U. S. acted �c>�8 Townataip , Horticultu�rai. w" Liter centre vollrnt..._;rs taking B' ick Magic. Alex Rund16. 60; Gip- ening w -.e they enjoyed a progr•era.- _ trfiMerently five years ago, Franv;r- Society will . hold .its regular=-menthlY I part in' a simldvned'exercisc. -- hers; Pierson Baker. 49: Jokers. Jack i ► ane o• the Pow�era mvolved-.is st*ly- meeting 0n Tuesday.May 11, at 8.W ; I s Fre ':•%riniz and bid or`hestra- Y Upon completion of Boyer, 41: $ooners• J,aa Koch, 31, o'clock in Pickering, the der- chorus- in`lplassey Hal}, Lng de:ayerately _to mold an, as the , :.... B' t,nived : Church high Triple, three games, 798. to , ta sr:nerst c'orrir, des then 'addseasuci I J: iu s i Mrs. �'oatks, C res rock. -'�a�4 Re tsisusula is worth 700 =411 ns ., _ St dist School. sonans, Prem.iuma will !fixe obsery •i g ages in Roy Morrish, . be dtatributed to P, - .tlinln cUse and ?vf n3 AIn; Ed, Lee, Bioyklin, Yearly to France, in -rubber, rive. ( Faid-u members: High Single. 393. to Cliff BarkeY. i I policy and xo.edure wnich w.uld-be visited Mt. and hi_ -s A. _Bue'hby, ors etc. 'C t with than trousers down' T ='t a will s-hso be a sale of, plants, into erect .in the Wena .tntusa Hi� Average, 206, Wilmot Gates. Sunday. ' Hasid Sire shrubs... -bulbs; sic; at this meeting, Attizrnaon -- -----------•- : speaker.. of the Western �' Power•Geneva' of the. rrnorrsc'r►t 'The' would like w� Utnzn 3erv.d, fol. John Fa.l,lee arended tiv, funeral[ previous I lowed by a sport course in artr+att " BUSHEL CORN CLUB of his gnn-anbther bars, John P F,atI- tt�otrlld have been avoided had tinese members to join; .taw -new members , rcwr,gnition,- with FO �1cG sire and ORGANIZED IN ONT. COU. -TY y �•it}r interment: irk • I aise. in the cit powers, ectad easHes, would be weieaes:e. -Corr. - b.-. ' Frank Baker taking pkrt. Dunham. Ont., on Wedri.-sday. I�Sia, Of corse. is------•-•-�- -------------• taking advan- -- ---- � The preaenta;,ion o! wings to strata! '� group of Grain Corn enthusiasts � �.•- He: -b White, turfs has r+eoovered _ '.1aie Of a situation. and is followrng kCANADL4,N1' CLUB OF observers present wag made •by FO in he Department of Agriculture E f'om his recent .Illness tvfficlentdy ` met L W now 400 years tin ONTARIO COUNTY =-1 Shepherd- Bath Mr. and Mrs Joe. K, Office, Uxbridge, on April 28th, for -has .•vu.rntd to itis work wuh Ore Progress, and nun* recently. the very = iswTeme rmcaaived their vnngs as oo- the purpose of discussing the' possi-� Dept, of Highways. , 'easne A pr'eac:ibed by Lenin, and The Annual M chief' observeM at the Myrtle Obser- I' organizing a High Yield Corn Mr.. John Dwyer suffered a stroke•` ffi9„ Meeting d the Conrad- bilit of the speaker Predicts ttnt__&Xo�wirsg tan Club orf Ontario County, will .be vatwn Post, as did Mr. Frank Baker,Club in Ontario County. After-consid- last w�aek, and is cogtined to bed. '� ming 02 control of the Msrlays held at N=Vvninster Church Hall, (uet observer,Port �y �erable discussion it was decided to ( Don :Shortreed Thorol,ri, spent truer ' sores, India wifl be rsezY. Roasiand Rosi aaxd'�iasooe St: North, Filter -Centre Volunteers Visit Baffale °rga�size • the Ontario .County- 75 week 4' With his parents, Mt , snit' ' Mr. Doherty thorn not see ver? mxwh Oshawa, an Tu_e&-ay, May 11, 1954. _ Bushel Corn Club. Most of the farm- Mrs N. R, Shortreed, hem r 3+abef trout tt+ta constant ters:siois, w�irh Dinner at 6.30 P. Fitt. - $1.75 I tease visited �� � l ern present were from Pickering, L're- Buftaloi 1 % terridic distance budgetrs etc.. for . Guest Speaker: Capt. R. G. (Nik) � Centre and farad a very w�orthw Mlle bridge, and Reach Townships. Ajax-Picierttrg - HeslNtal Auxiliary t Baothei• one han&ed yes:ra Piaying 'Cavell, Duvictbr of the Colombo Plan. ice, insbtactive tats cd tate oentae The Corn Club will be operi to all j 6 very important rdie in "its East- New rzsetabers for 1954-35 have -the I there. - Grain Corn growers in Ontario Coun_ Monday, May 10, pt 8.00 m., is West struggle is the "calor and privilege of attending this dinner by ______.�-------------------- ty. Each grower will be privileged to Ude Nur is Residence; Ajax, the man- race" problem with its scoompaying purchasing their Mem�bersh:ip Tickets use shy corn variety and- use any thly meeting of $�e Auxiliary will Nation &[ Hasµtai Day --May IS. -. yore}oilcan 'sand dfiaerKmination,- in advance, at ]Jaaeey's 18 Simcoe Rreans at his, disposal to produce itis [ t Place. Program is -Sale of Asda, Do arty large zmP od St. South. Oshawa.-or..R.. E. Perry, The• FLaspital Y highest posgible yield of corn on the door and Outdoor Plants. Be sure tat Ihree acres entered for competition. f tend. t ia- his stay o.'the power sur Dinner tickets at Whitby Motor the toren o! a strawpr-ol n to 3t * stnrggle for Rhe East. Rotarians will hrrd it riaucrh Sales Whitby; or Hendifson's, Osh- items needed by your hospital, tee was appointed; 156th Anniversary - l more easy to interpret the daily cis awn - will ,be sE_wed in t3v: Ch firman -Norman Lehman Cl are- patehe4 on texts; current Nurses ; Resid- �g I Memb ip: Single, $3.00; Double, encs and the hospital .,will be open ( rhont, R. No. 2. Just one hundt-ed and fifty yearns state in the Near and Far East. $5.00, for those who havoc not had an � icer m - Hogg, L'x_,.�o• sang Welsh girl who had V Chars an Norman Ho a y' ' W opportunity to see arcun Be16w is idge...R. No. 2. saved her monejtw�(o: s.ix ,years, walk- " `a suggested list of;irtems from which. a Secretary=H.. L, Fair,'Uxbridge. ed sixteen miles to buy a Bible, Whert - ROTARY SPRING DA NCS y� may chor=e your loft- I ' Committee - Murray D u n k e 1 d , I site reached the store, she round that .Tams, Tellies, Pickles, Pt3per ser. 1 Claremont, R. No. 2; Jafnes Tompkins,! the last Bible had been acid, The I Pa I Uxbridge, R. No 1 Veit stow c. Mary Jones led to �he faun- . _ riettes; per •dcilles, Vases, Waste- L' dg R • . Ralph ch, � • - - paper• baskets 15 small), Cepuwipes j Uxbridge, R. No. 4; Almer Rennie, 1 s ibis ( IBlackwater,1 f of %rh It lthe dU ores Ca Freda �Yla 7th small),; A -,h Trays 130), Tumbler R. No. 2. � P h Bada rt = is f ) -The following Corn Growers joined BibIa slaty, is one of a sixteen R/ y holde-s v Ftrdividaial theremornete: the i5 Pastel .Cain .Club for 1931.' Canad.an Auxiliaries. While in 1E04 containers, White eupcoards fir -:nx • g 1. -saint Veitcll, Uxbr-idgLt, R. No. 4. thea were onl :e�enty-two tris._ _. � p F eney {2 or 3 shelf), Toa ke'.'tle. ,�_ , 1ati:;tr c: th;a Scriptu.es;;,day•th;-ta ti • i IL kering: District High.- S eel Can openers, Baby .binder's i future `or mart Lehman,' CI'greniont, R� use), Mohey towards -napes, Ft -:sex No. 2 f re cle� e.1 hur 1; ec} enc fifty-nine. te. _.� _ I For �'c�.ycire w`n� can- rEzd --same-_` OliCiiESTRA _ --b'r, b7rvea-soap, Niv:a ail, gtl�on, L• abridge, R No. ! portion of the Scr:otures Is available 9,Ob P. M. to 1,00 A tit Diapo (Curity), Bottle warmer, 3' $1:.)0'Per Person - Cafetetia to be Open for Refreshments Bdby book, Waste -paper basket fol+ 4: Larr�`.Dnl)le, Uxi�ri.dge,-R. No,.3. I i n his or h:x c�cn tongue, �p•rice 1 that'he'can afford, nurtery. 5. -Paul Wellman, Claremont, R.,No. guile in B>4r;alle far the blind. One It's interesting, it's fyn I' set alone consists -cf seventy-two vc1_ > r>,v,'t&re._ reaction an editor zieottnd here. 6:=Norman Hogg, Uxbridge, R..N0. -, sevs, in response -- canes and occupies six feet' oaf shelf Ponce to omething } e says or wittes--it all - i _J space. c�pendgan-where you sit, we th nk, hast week war. "]et: T_-ouil fishing'seems to have teen very goad in Lhrs ? ,l;ac same o. I B - _ ° a Of the t oohs prod,aced' by float ti, k Morgan, Claremont, R N Bible Society, 99 percent are sold be - papers, --who scone steam"against the; corny papers,.•who w�f+eel - n6ghborhood on Opening Day, We :,aw some nice oriftq 8. -Bob Letvis, Clarerimont, R; X70; I. low the fcost oP procLuction, 'Phe by th publicity "Pickerin ' has beery [differenceull tiet oat ,Fast. and sats y recbiv7 during the but -try grid find .,out •where •they caught therm. - ' 9. -James 1 s Tompkins, Uxbridge, ft. price is made up by conEribt ions• ng g .Past few years:-•rt�,�•e given w a a eputatSon that is almost 'questionable-, A'lrieYrd of oun3 20-\iurray Dunkeld, Claremont, R. i fr°rn .the local branches of which - 'It's a long way off to election �da ( connected with the daily press) g Y Y ] now, .but is - there are 544 in the Upper Canada asks "catty pick on thew any _man, �n this village ; (who .1}as watched: Watched -the No. Z' Bible Society alone. t us?" -o out-; 'good job Someone has -fin to PdcKc ring Village CotmoiL ,at woo k rtAvetve+ ll. -Walter, Carter, Claremont R. �i speak aut another - 'you're absolutely right" -end Y Pmt few No. 3: Crorrre to the United Church haeme,. S ron'and there •were ma �° weeks) rr notion that he wtrtrld like to, Councdil = an Surrdra evening, MiY �9, at 7,30 : �' Few• have that kind of tdme' ..met that daro not mattes Wideman, 12 Llo d 'a man, Stouffville, R. and hear Rev. H. Fgertp Young telY.' We hoard tgxa stn a�ago,C to erne more of the g'r'eat work oaf' -the -Sod::. ~' slew drays a:boul the -Suri y day tQ Look 14 Zvi Fretz, Claremon�R.-No: <3. maty and see 'the tilkn `"Out of thei ! them at that- uDe .da lost week, .we karu•w • •- h4 the ReeNe gat, only. slfteerr rrsrrrutea_tahab - ;Orval Frei;, Claremont, R. No.'3. , ��� dvitricting fire work of the Soc.-- married, lScfhaol 6trpt. who apet;t haUaf }tis ]rte at final work=- after his awn busy office, Incndentall7, we would like 15. -Bert Lewis, Stouffviile, R. No. 3. I chOOless them®elv4A yet 3t�orking devotedl . iety 'In South Aarler•ica, Y to are the Council do something�aboat those holm in, " 16. -Allen, Myers, Claremont, R: No.' ------------------- ----- ------- for yaun'gsteas, theparents of whom, in many oa_sea9, • the pavement .at -tinea brow oaf 48ne Ori were likely at borne, still in abed. And, he was not ' ll; gsing down 3' TULIP TEA and BAKE SALE ' �( GRrrt: dh Street --pro cant get any sleep at night O,otri 17. -Frank .Beilby, Claremont, •R. No. _ THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 local Supt. Wave el'waays adnsired SnradaY School Sruli. gine nairei.of strtusge oasis cr&C ing. lrr',ro•aamte, Someone' 3'" - Lee - P. M. t ,' e'riutrrouraus. The first one we set warder, still lives in 18.=Mel Johnsnn, Claremont, R. No. e 5.60 and still emit' to 4be ?s gannet to go aver the tetep4r�n�, wins souse_of t}nena t+ At The �(omd of Ow c y hisnity; eaanxe moos iW46-:6M those 'bad roads sig<is pmotectioc enou^ w. 19.�Jao *?it;hswander, C)a-emont, ^. �` M. S• Cnayuu:u, riclierin� � tion, b7 �-'� pupil, d whore not mats are sainst a +idzedWe slain? _ Under the auspices of the United : : t .. No, S. - Chareb Womisa's Assodatiiaoot f S.u. .X.�•� +�.�w •t �.•_ �r "' . -•^ .f�� ."n' F_ Y+. LL•',4, - lit _-�Oi�. 73=-1KQ.-M __. �-•-•'�IC�BING. ONT Babserlption Price: $L.06 Per Year4 Outten states $2,66 FRIDAY, MAY 7, 19545 Cents Per Copy Aithor ted As Second C Mattes W. C. MURKAB sad Son PUB ER.R Pali OHlee Dept. Ottawa, Onk PickeringTownshipJuilding: Permits .. _ - •Amount To 81.9- - - Pickeringono Township Couacll Miim Lucille Schwalm Winner At Monday, May 3, 1854 - >x _ • f -•_ _ -- ; Annual Meeting Pickering, lBnnch_ PICKERX*G VILLAGE t Peel Coaaty Music Festival r: Womeaa Institute E C. Daltitage Who has been in the '4 Building 'Permits t o May 1 taba3-�- ff I ybrook H -value of $819,000. In the -recent well-known Peel - tai for some 'tirr>a b y cry sati`saacnd en Snirnn \ Council's Road APi?rtf oII cut C°'ant3' Mosaic Festi , cattzaging has returned ,homx� and. is ICee _ vol Mists 7.uciTle s rep its from, all standing commnitt- much better, �y rrm•n $180,00T�to $112,000 by Dept. �hwalai A1taQta Iitud, won Second ees we --e presented at tete recent an- Mr and Mrs. C. Furnryston, of HirCh E. F. Gorlin, Scar•boM engaged as fie, in Acrobatic Dandng�n th�i Waal meeting of Pickering Women's C1iI1! were eats o! L. M. y Asat. AsseaKw at $3100. 15 year and wrd,ex age group, and in t _ ¢ Institute. Morley on Sunday. � W -� t Doug Plitz, Pickering, engaged' to Niel Dancing, Third Place M•edul "Community acHvitiee iincludrelf a ]tits, Bryan, Cannirigton visited sireslet an C1erkt Office at $3,000. in the 19 years and uridpz gaatrp, Luc- " : contribution od $175 to furnish a roam slattg9rfer Mas: Jas; K,och' and familyc _ Council fees to ,paying for• seven" We is twelve years of age, Congrat. �' in the Nurses•` Uiesddence at Ajax- over S2re week -end, epatutor7 boUidays tar Constables. tabatioas on dei• euccesses. is Pickering Hospital; $25 •tri Pickering Mrs. Lloyd Morrison attended $.' , Council nec*eived subsidy of $1538. 18 on 1959 Road Public Library; $25 to the Save the class -mate re -union in A114ndale °ts• Budget that case �"�-- ------------- Children Fun and a $5 book_pasze tfrrrday overspent. No' sutosk� wile be paid CHEER UPS SAD HEART the Horrne F.cbaomdcs De+pextYrsenS o2 Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Stearltt were. • this year, if budget overspent. �'8 GARDENING TIME - the High Scrtsscol London over the week -end; attending; WATCH FOR LAW MOTOR SALES This is a ittlelrrem - soughngs � at Of funeral Hobbs, e`aitt� brother - the -- 1. several the � _ the during the Year Mr, Ch BIG ANNOUNCEMENT NE= Tbaie Is the title odl-a lecture to be � � been much enjoyedi Dr, McKay spoke The Sacrad of Holy Com®tusion � • Given to a targe group of Genian - on our_responsibiltitfee as citixe s was observed in the Unites} Clutch; • WSES IN THMM COLUMNS' 1$nthusiasta in Tbr+omW in the middle Jack Rasa, High School b4atf, lsWeed Mrs. Simpson, on the work o- f -the on Sunday, when aseveral new merrz-. -_--- ---------------------------------- Of Maor by Walter Dan,die, rtacmerly this three pound,,thit� m ounce e'atw Hostrital Board, and Mia Rfamer•, on beta were added to the memberstnip: ' PICIUUMG VII11-WE COUNCIL of Pickering now � Locust Hitt The bow trout on opening day -not tar the rote eats of the rederaation of ofi Rarlesaipri of Faith: Mr, and Mrs-' .,::.4 'WW Meet its The Council Chambers lecture is divided into three passu, &am home. A ricWtu e.. Recently Nim Spencer Dsaoe7, Mn KeQt� Balsdaoss, miss d For T>beir Resstlsr M ---- --- ------ -- -__ ----- ee�iT, On e�h Peat 14ustrdted by coloured - - --- of the Department, gave an address }� spec - FRIDAY, MAY 7 - 7,56 P. D[. �Orie with eiourid effects spec- - Ground Observer Corps - on Home Cmfhs, . Plast and! Present, ZYts. I.iahmsn, Miss Barbara -------------------------- k1ly Imported; fog osis-ift-U&e and displayed anarsy* samples of _ Mian Geraldine Irwin ; and by Pte- tea ; Mr, ens Mrs. C. E. Brown, M:. CssNusfon In Fat 'sad Near Exit T ttsree divisions are•, Aircraft Recognition Classes eer spinn3 Rotary, Me_n4y, it/ay S. - - I` Keeping an interest in your 'he second auvratt racognition work ng.:weaving aztrL needle- A. E. Calvert, Mr. and Ikira . Ja4nrt' . - claw w01 be held fihae Thursday, T2ye lolowi • Ashton and Miss. Nanette - V - 0, al rue rOn Perry Ywht Club, b� 9 ensuing year: Prelideat, Mm Mr. Les; Brrnin&an has been cost-} .14roduced as big speaker artAotacy, on to frost. a(urainrg 1U 7.45 p. m. lir•. Frank J. C Barkey; let Vice-Ptes„ Sam Rned to the house :his weeik with ar Isanday evening W. _W. Daiterty,.od 3; Haw well do you know- Yritir'. tHiil) Balser is the Instructor, sono C• E. Brown; 2nd Vico-Prem, Mrs. J heavy cold. L'iatensont, dowries beaches c1 Usieaoay pinata observers are invited, andd urged , to R Boyes;v 8�15neeatraer. Mrs. This tieing Christian Family Weeks - tai Harboard CbneSiate, and a meas- 7114 lecture is .not concerned wiUi � attend, ani to bring a S. -send whri fs H• F. Newdiaa; Distri Director:. M" among pint' Churches, Mrs. C. interested • ur azz�t, with theta,. _ G: • K. Kingston ; Alternate, Mrs F. V. • bar ad B World Iatel3igenc a dhzrtiag fire Ing al methods and general garden Barkey ent.r�ained ' tin. n5others , o,! 1t'irs+t Woriei War In8 pmctiam--.ir is one od a• series j Visit To Barrie - AWJi L5. %vn Pills; Directors: Mrs. A. R Cal- .her teen•�ige Bas's Class on W�ednes- Wen acgtradrsted wiffi the ,'Saes, Mr. based upon -the taseiilating l;egands, The visit whiLch the observers made, vert. Mrs. IL Clark, MM Frank. J. day afternoon. an&4&-s, Kerr Morley Wen Mohatty Is able to stake in interest- �07y' and" romance of the Wwld's to, the Filter Centime at Barrie a week P eronrse - COLT --M- ent, rta ined he- class on Ing, intelligent analysis of-%oh&t-s- go. finest garden subjects ago proved very. in T'ursdW ------------------ A:-- - teres;,u:rg indeed. - afternoon; ..ng an' in titre Ehst: -and referring to 7tAB, and the other lectures in the � FO Shepherd, Officer Canrananding Rbtsry Ends Bewilag Season Mr, and Mrs. Ray .Dobie and darn-, : eon&ltlons in the East and 1ruio-China course, id beteg made available w the Detachment extessd�ed a caadiel IIY r, a ,3t is cartage n Lance '-noisy, he users the •tam 'ctossft doa% garden groups, hertieult:saral seciet j welcome to the ' guests and a film Prizes and A� were presented. Heal Fast week W the winning rburtan on Slndap, uvhen he thinks of true Weaberne•ts and at9aea Interested abuts and was theft shosva which illustrated the 8 groups 4n Sympathy is extended to. Dr. Theo ' taking place today. Mr. placer calls finis da - ter std 1954_-55. g_ . --- irk done b tine Ground Obs�-ver Rotary i Bowling Teathroughout a past (Fa1L.i e and- fsmi'y. Whltby. on the _ --- ------ _ y the .Attempt to understand aasoesatioess dnu'in trhe 'ftll and Win- w Y po-v_ --- orpg Monday nights throug}ta)rt the °t. death of his mother on yundsy, in PICICERING TOWNSHIP arnedll to the tlotrs Room break -down cf the his. i_rnety.:;rst year, at her ts,mre it stn kiss in saol°rrizarLoir b older yc 'r and -position's are as follows; -. winter. A brief "S. and � the battle in Indo-Chirv: HORTICULTIURAL Sb_ CIF3'Y where , teams and. Captain -Guzzlers, .Stew., . Toronto, the work of the Filter C..ntrd several of our cunir matrons' at the moment, he struts this to � - i-q'i deiiionst_'ated- to the Observers Morrish 69: Hasbeens, Lieut Gates. 62; journeyed to Taronto I,st Friday env-• beEn unnecessary hoard the U. S. acted �c>�8 Townataip , Horticultu�rai. w" Liter centre vollrnt..._;rs taking B' ick Magic. Alex Rund16. 60; Gip- ening w -.e they enjoyed a progr•era.- _ trfiMerently five years ago, Franv;r- Society will . hold .its regular=-menthlY I part in' a simldvned'exercisc. -- hers; Pierson Baker. 49: Jokers. Jack i ► ane o• the Pow�era mvolved-.is st*ly- meeting 0n Tuesday.May 11, at 8.W ; I s Fre ':•%riniz and bid or`hestra- Y Upon completion of Boyer, 41: $ooners• J,aa Koch, 31, o'clock in Pickering, the der- chorus- in`lplassey Hal}, Lng de:ayerately _to mold an, as the , :.... B' t,nived : Church high Triple, three games, 798. to , ta sr:nerst c'orrir, des then 'addseasuci I J: iu s i Mrs. �'oatks, C res rock. -'�a�4 Re tsisusula is worth 700 =411 ns ., _ St dist School. sonans, Prem.iuma will !fixe obsery •i g ages in Roy Morrish, . be dtatributed to P, - .tlinln cUse and ?vf n3 AIn; Ed, Lee, Bioyklin, Yearly to France, in -rubber, rive. ( Faid-u members: High Single. 393. to Cliff BarkeY. i I policy and xo.edure wnich w.uld-be visited Mt. and hi_ -s A. _Bue'hby, ors etc. 'C t with than trousers down' T ='t a will s-hso be a sale of, plants, into erect .in the Wena .tntusa Hi� Average, 206, Wilmot Gates. Sunday. ' Hasid Sire shrubs... -bulbs; sic; at this meeting, Attizrnaon -- -----------•- : speaker.. of the Western �' Power•Geneva' of the. rrnorrsc'r►t 'The' would like w� Utnzn 3erv.d, fol. John Fa.l,lee arended tiv, funeral[ previous I lowed by a sport course in artr+att " BUSHEL CORN CLUB of his gnn-anbther bars, John P F,atI- tt�otrlld have been avoided had tinese members to join; .taw -new members , rcwr,gnition,- with FO �1cG sire and ORGANIZED IN ONT. COU. -TY y �•it}r interment: irk • I aise. in the cit powers, ectad easHes, would be weieaes:e. -Corr. - b.-. ' Frank Baker taking pkrt. Dunham. Ont., on Wedri.-sday. I�Sia, Of corse. is------•-•-�- -------------• taking advan- -- ---- � The preaenta;,ion o! wings to strata! '� group of Grain Corn enthusiasts � �.•- He: -b White, turfs has r+eoovered _ '.1aie Of a situation. and is followrng kCANADL4,N1' CLUB OF observers present wag made •by FO in he Department of Agriculture E f'om his recent .Illness tvfficlentdy ` met L W now 400 years tin ONTARIO COUNTY =-1 Shepherd- Bath Mr. and Mrs Joe. K, Office, Uxbridge, on April 28th, for -has .•vu.rntd to itis work wuh Ore Progress, and nun* recently. the very = iswTeme rmcaaived their vnngs as oo- the purpose of discussing the' possi-� Dept, of Highways. , 'easne A pr'eac:ibed by Lenin, and The Annual M chief' observeM at the Myrtle Obser- I' organizing a High Yield Corn Mr.. John Dwyer suffered a stroke•` ffi9„ Meeting d the Conrad- bilit of the speaker Predicts ttnt__&Xo�wirsg tan Club orf Ontario County, will .be vatwn Post, as did Mr. Frank Baker,Club in Ontario County. After-consid- last w�aek, and is cogtined to bed. '� ming 02 control of the Msrlays held at N=Vvninster Church Hall, (uet observer,Port �y �erable discussion it was decided to ( Don :Shortreed Thorol,ri, spent truer ' sores, India wifl be rsezY. Roasiand Rosi aaxd'�iasooe St: North, Filter -Centre Volunteers Visit Baffale °rga�size • the Ontario .County- 75 week 4' With his parents, Mt , snit' ' Mr. Doherty thorn not see ver? mxwh Oshawa, an Tu_e&-ay, May 11, 1954. _ Bushel Corn Club. Most of the farm- Mrs N. R, Shortreed, hem r 3+abef trout tt+ta constant ters:siois, w�irh Dinner at 6.30 P. Fitt. - $1.75 I tease visited �� � l ern present were from Pickering, L're- Buftaloi 1 % terridic distance budgetrs etc.. for . Guest Speaker: Capt. R. G. (Nik) � Centre and farad a very w�orthw Mlle bridge, and Reach Townships. Ajax-Picierttrg - HeslNtal Auxiliary t Baothei• one han&ed yes:ra Piaying 'Cavell, Duvictbr of the Colombo Plan. ice, insbtactive tats cd tate oentae The Corn Club will be operi to all j 6 very important rdie in "its East- New rzsetabers for 1954-35 have -the I there. - Grain Corn growers in Ontario Coun_ Monday, May 10, pt 8.00 m., is West struggle is the "calor and privilege of attending this dinner by ______.�-------------------- ty. Each grower will be privileged to Ude Nur is Residence; Ajax, the man- race" problem with its scoompaying purchasing their Mem�bersh:ip Tickets use shy corn variety and- use any thly meeting of $�e Auxiliary will Nation &[ Hasµtai Day --May IS. -. yore}oilcan 'sand dfiaerKmination,- in advance, at ]Jaaeey's 18 Simcoe Rreans at his, disposal to produce itis [ t Place. Program is -Sale of Asda, Do arty large zmP od St. South. Oshawa.-or..R.. E. Perry, The• FLaspital Y highest posgible yield of corn on the door and Outdoor Plants. Be sure tat Ihree acres entered for competition. f tend. t ia- his stay o.'the power sur Dinner tickets at Whitby Motor the toren o! a strawpr-ol n to 3t * stnrggle for Rhe East. Rotarians will hrrd it riaucrh Sales Whitby; or Hendifson's, Osh- items needed by your hospital, tee was appointed; 156th Anniversary - l more easy to interpret the daily cis awn - will ,be sE_wed in t3v: Ch firman -Norman Lehman Cl are- patehe4 on texts; current Nurses ; Resid- �g I Memb ip: Single, $3.00; Double, encs and the hospital .,will be open ( rhont, R. No. 2. Just one hundt-ed and fifty yearns state in the Near and Far East. $5.00, for those who havoc not had an � icer m - Hogg, L'x_,.�o• sang Welsh girl who had V Chars an Norman Ho a y' ' W opportunity to see arcun Be16w is idge...R. No. 2. saved her monejtw�(o: s.ix ,years, walk- " `a suggested list of;irtems from which. a Secretary=H.. L, Fair,'Uxbridge. ed sixteen miles to buy a Bible, Whert - ROTARY SPRING DA NCS y� may chor=e your loft- I ' Committee - Murray D u n k e 1 d , I site reached the store, she round that .Tams, Tellies, Pickles, Pt3per ser. 1 Claremont, R. No. 2; Jafnes Tompkins,! the last Bible had been acid, The I Pa I Uxbridge, R. No 1 Veit stow c. Mary Jones led to �he faun- . _ riettes; per •dcilles, Vases, Waste- L' dg R • . Ralph ch, � • - - paper• baskets 15 small), Cepuwipes j Uxbridge, R. No. 4; Almer Rennie, 1 s ibis ( IBlackwater,1 f of %rh It lthe dU ores Ca Freda �Yla 7th small),; A -,h Trays 130), Tumbler R. No. 2. � P h Bada rt = is f ) -The following Corn Growers joined BibIa slaty, is one of a sixteen R/ y holde-s v Ftrdividaial theremornete: the i5 Pastel .Cain .Club for 1931.' Canad.an Auxiliaries. While in 1E04 containers, White eupcoards fir -:nx • g 1. -saint Veitcll, Uxbr-idgLt, R. No. 4. thea were onl :e�enty-two tris._ _. � p F eney {2 or 3 shelf), Toa ke'.'tle. ,�_ , 1ati:;tr c: th;a Scriptu.es;;,day•th;-ta ti • i IL kering: District High.- S eel Can openers, Baby .binder's i future `or mart Lehman,' CI'greniont, R� use), Mohey towards -napes, Ft -:sex No. 2 f re cle� e.1 hur 1; ec} enc fifty-nine. te. _.� _ I For �'c�.ycire w`n� can- rEzd --same-_` OliCiiESTRA _ --b'r, b7rvea-soap, Niv:a ail, gtl�on, L• abridge, R No. ! portion of the Scr:otures Is available 9,Ob P. M. to 1,00 A tit Diapo (Curity), Bottle warmer, 3' $1:.)0'Per Person - Cafetetia to be Open for Refreshments Bdby book, Waste -paper basket fol+ 4: Larr�`.Dnl)le, Uxi�ri.dge,-R. No,.3. I i n his or h:x c�cn tongue, �p•rice 1 that'he'can afford, nurtery. 5. -Paul Wellman, Claremont, R.,No. guile in B>4r;alle far the blind. One It's interesting, it's fyn I' set alone consists -cf seventy-two vc1_ > r>,v,'t&re._ reaction an editor zieottnd here. 6:=Norman Hogg, Uxbridge, R..N0. -, sevs, in response -- canes and occupies six feet' oaf shelf Ponce to omething } e says or wittes--it all - i _J space. c�pendgan-where you sit, we th nk, hast week war. "]et: T_-ouil fishing'seems to have teen very goad in Lhrs ? ,l;ac same o. I B - _ ° a Of the t oohs prod,aced' by float ti, k Morgan, Claremont, R N Bible Society, 99 percent are sold be - papers, --who scone steam"against the; corny papers,.•who w�f+eel - n6ghborhood on Opening Day, We :,aw some nice oriftq 8. -Bob Letvis, Clarerimont, R; X70; I. low the fcost oP procLuction, 'Phe by th publicity "Pickerin ' has beery [differenceull tiet oat ,Fast. and sats y recbiv7 during the but -try grid find .,out •where •they caught therm. - ' 9. -James 1 s Tompkins, Uxbridge, ft. price is made up by conEribt ions• ng g .Past few years:-•rt�,�•e given w a a eputatSon that is almost 'questionable-, A'lrieYrd of oun3 20-\iurray Dunkeld, Claremont, R. i fr°rn .the local branches of which - 'It's a long way off to election �da ( connected with the daily press) g Y Y ] now, .but is - there are 544 in the Upper Canada asks "catty pick on thew any _man, �n this village ; (who .1}as watched: Watched -the No. Z' Bible Society alone. t us?" -o out-; 'good job Someone has -fin to PdcKc ring Village CotmoiL ,at woo k rtAvetve+ ll. -Walter, Carter, Claremont R. �i speak aut another - 'you're absolutely right" -end Y Pmt few No. 3: Crorrre to the United Church haeme,. S ron'and there •were ma �° weeks) rr notion that he wtrtrld like to, Councdil = an Surrdra evening, MiY �9, at 7,30 : �' Few• have that kind of tdme' ..met that daro not mattes Wideman, 12 Llo d 'a man, Stouffville, R. and hear Rev. H. Fgertp Young telY.' We hoard tgxa stn a�ago,C to erne more of the g'r'eat work oaf' -the -Sod::. ~' slew drays a:boul the -Suri y day tQ Look 14 Zvi Fretz, Claremon�R.-No: <3. maty and see 'the tilkn `"Out of thei ! them at that- uDe .da lost week, .we karu•w • •- h4 the ReeNe gat, only. slfteerr rrsrrrutea_tahab - ;Orval Frei;, Claremont, R. No.'3. , ��� dvitricting fire work of the Soc.-- married, lScfhaol 6trpt. who apet;t haUaf }tis ]rte at final work=- after his awn busy office, Incndentall7, we would like 15. -Bert Lewis, Stouffviile, R. No. 3. I chOOless them®elv4A yet 3t�orking devotedl . iety 'In South Aarler•ica, Y to are the Council do something�aboat those holm in, " 16. -Allen, Myers, Claremont, R: No.' ------------------- ----- ------- for yaun'gsteas, theparents of whom, in many oa_sea9, • the pavement .at -tinea brow oaf 48ne Ori were likely at borne, still in abed. And, he was not ' ll; gsing down 3' TULIP TEA and BAKE SALE ' �( GRrrt: dh Street --pro cant get any sleep at night O,otri 17. -Frank .Beilby, Claremont, •R. No. _ THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 local Supt. Wave el'waays adnsired SnradaY School Sruli. gine nairei.of strtusge oasis cr&C ing. lrr',ro•aamte, Someone' 3'" - Lee - P. M. t ,' e'riutrrouraus. The first one we set warder, still lives in 18.=Mel Johnsnn, Claremont, R. No. e 5.60 and still emit' to 4be ?s gannet to go aver the tetep4r�n�, wins souse_of t}nena t+ At The �(omd of Ow c y hisnity; eaanxe moos iW46-:6M those 'bad roads sig<is pmotectioc enou^ w. 19.�Jao *?it;hswander, C)a-emont, ^. �` M. S• Cnayuu:u, riclierin� � tion, b7 �-'� pupil, d whore not mats are sainst a +idzedWe slain? _ Under the auspices of the United : : t .. No, S. - Chareb Womisa's Assodatiiaoot f _ n , • r r Z. 1-7, . _ �- But back to Ginger Farm. We think up the bright i that -- AN _ -•-didn't have any visitors or call- the 'dust may be . radio -active. era at all on Easter Sunday. Not I What a world this is ,for • even our grandson. Fora little i about two Years everyone was 7�o(.dlt, it will be impolsible for vyorrying about Flying Saucers, Dee and Arthur to come out as ! now the Saucer scare Is practi- ` - - - they have entirely new roomers sally forgotten and radio -activity . "Dear Anne Hirst: I am out. `' If right through the. house—witch 1 has taken its place. In the mean rag husband is close to means Daughter has been very time the grim Reaper takes its *aged by my husbands treatment_ his minister, or•trusts.the opin- busy. But her main worry yester- toll on the highways and, unless of our daughter. She is •19 'and ion of one of his married ersopally concerned, wa v ems. for a young man whose •friends, perhaps their opinion .. _a sept i pall as a matter of course. day when she phoned was that A ' Character and habits are above ! would open his eyes to lVa in= -one of the kittens had been maul reproach- • justice. Ii the young man is ed by a big police dog. We did "But her father will not let • all you think, her father should have here nice Good Friday, just • him in the house!- ....Our dau h- bs eternally d g y grateful that the - old enough for us to realize what' -- "'•ter' is pretty, quiet, 'and has a1= •two are in loge and .planning our David will be like a .ways been responsible, She has- r • year p the future together. T r. from `now. Bob and Jo were . •- •a good position, and`ia socially ! •� Your girl is young enough � • .here also—and what a Joy it ' Y popular. But- , she never cared to wait a while. • Cheer -her on 1 '-was! However, after dinner ay it for any boy but this one. h • with hope. Ask her to be pa., My husband gives - no reason • tient until this father of hers,- ing would do .but we must all F for his bah or, but he is in- + pay A. visit to a big stone 'quarry " now so distraught by the idea , that has recently been opened creasingly concerned about her. • of her belonging to anyone ; ` whenever she is out of the house' • else, comes to his senses. If he up a few miles from here. It is - a he seems unea.#, asking where ' doesn't (and soon) he is only the mostup quarry in • she- !s and When she's co all Ontario. Bob. of- course, was - .ming destroying himself. He will �• ' - - • ' 'home. She is, I fear, more pa_ , • lose his daughter's love and re- ! ?"w showing us around. Ot 'least he tient than I am; she never talks • spect, if he hasn't already, and was showing his Dad around — back, _ •' the rift between them could � it was pouring with rain so Joy � - WICL OF HER OWN ' last tor years,— and sat n the car most -of the - o I " ' Wl3lle he is rational now, she f, time but ;ever. from there we , She has told me d • managed to see plenty of activity. - though, that she will not the u will feel a gratitude that will, P, this boy. -and if she can't enter. • repay him a hundredfold. Bob drove us down to the pit • where .a. big power -shovel was ! Lain him at home she will m (Perhaps you can leave this " J . loading one 'truck after another 4_ r r him elsewhere. I cannot blame page where he can find it to- Ij her. • day). r by dropping. grea loads of rock �! • . . !4 from its maw. Filled to capacity, 5 > ' "-Her father and I were mar- S2lB the track would drive off to ' t sled young (I am only 39) and The wise parent realises• that j- g—t0 dump its load into a huge crush- _ we have always been close to ehildren- will live their own I er set a hole '45 feet deep d _ each other. I know he thinks lives soon, and provides against i �/ \ - the world of our daughter, but that day'. .. Anne Hirst under- f and 50 feet wide. The amazing I ? he is surely driving her away stands the problems of both gen= thii.g about the work at this from him.Can You help eratinas, and+can explain them quarry. is the fact that )t' -is never Sew only one dress,. dau hter to ands. T . ' So- man fattie=s. are ghreally 1, lta Eighteenth - St., New To, has FO i eren ou i J Y r Y Y Y - _. •devoted t -their dau tern, mato, Ont wear. $tart off with the iff ed by d namite, loaded b sho= y 3 vela on to trucks, carried but the are so jealous that - 'sun-dcess—then- button, on the ' , they cannot bear the thought ho aro', scalloped capelet or. dress- conveyor belts to -the various ' of her. taking any than serious- up lar for Monday -to -Sunday ! screens and from there by mote • -1y, • They . want all her •affec- variety . Use remnants,• save' i .conveyor belts to the stock piles. -- `• tion, and often go to stupid ,.... ,fabric• money, .time. Send now! From there, by push-button con- iilieli Greik-This `shapely Athe • extremes to hold it. The girl Sew this now' trol, it reaehes the loading plat- (, nion model prove* the Greeks `• loves this lad, o he comes RONICLF.S pattern 4G66: Chi1d'f Mies 2, 4, } form en route to -the purch r.- - • under the ban. Perhaps this y go in for designing bathing suit 8. B• 14. Size &sundress 1 x yards. Well, it -is Easter Monday now, feeling is. responsible for her �' heavily, The boldly printed cot. 'father's decision.01V36-inch abric: boles yard. The s is till obscure by a ton sulF is trimmed with white -- 8 o un s o the C14rkt' This Pattern ens to use, aim— He insist expect, though, that to - been explained: Ft i dust. driven and has a,motchiag booth coot,' Y _ pie leve t6 tested for lit. E3rss some day she will marry: then .-. •• -- • he can be. consoled b thi � � • - - omplete illustrated instructions by by high winds_ from north Da;.. - __----- - " " • Y b It is Easter Sunday.' All. -day i Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS kgta. Now how did tt get y -the• knowledge that he has been a — — ion there. has been .a strange f35t) in -corns *stamps cannot be - good one wilt 'good father to her. But what g g _ p haziness in the air and we have acs she think of him as sa par. k � epted F for this pattern. Print • it he denies her now? If I , yet to hear the regson for it. It plainly SIZE, N,1,�1IE ADDRF.SS- " • she is forced, to meet the boy stilt br a blowing It can- TYLE NUMBER. cannot fog for there is' a S "h = ' "outside, or it the two should g Send order to Box 1, 1x.9 i4 ' + elope, how shocked her father not be dust—not after all the _1tighteenth St., New. Toronto, will be! Yet It is he who will rails we had on Good Friday! It Ont- ee�anut B ' n�e�l Loaf • _ .• "- be io blame. Parents should could be smoke -but why, and -Z. f expect, and encourage, loge t where does it come Prom? But , • married. the tel he loved: how his a uds and spade, On Easter Mix and sift into a bowl; a:c. once -sifted - and marriage. Your husband j :sem ,haze. smoke,, or what have gardener will be hard at it with _ • g' wt ; - it mattes no difference—a e p pastry flour " can he . justify snatching the -can still "Sing the joy of Easter .-! Sunday there would' be morning (or 2'ti c. once -sifted all-purpose flour), 5 tape. Magic " same right from his daughter' Day_ ,the Easter triumph tell." and evening attendance at church Baking Powder, s} tap, salt. Cut in finely tba. chilled- Eaister. is such a wonderful I and in the- afternoon a tramp shortening. Cambtne . ? c: tnillt and Z tap. vanilla. season. Personally, ,I' like it: through the woods in search of - - Make a well in.dry ingredients and a liquids; mix lightly - better than Christmas, For one primroses and sweet -scented via. - l7ghtly with a fork: Knead For 10 seconds on lightly- -floured board and roll out to 4' , thick rectangle, . thing it s not so btatantly com- lets. The womenfolk liked .a new mercialiied And I always--= -B' 2• along one side. Cream together"I tbs. butter or -_ feel -hat .and suit for Easter but I margarine, !Li c: anut•. butter and t,�" that in spite of the calendar, the don t remember any actual dress pe K.y— - (�? c. lightly -packed brown sugar, sprinkle year , begins with Easter. No 1 parade. Faster Monde was (and matter an what date it falls we I suppose stilt i.t eY bank and on Tolled -out dough. Beginning at an 8!�" !l . `0 ledge, roll dough up like a jelly roll and glace _ always think of events as being business-. holiday and was- givgn in a greased loaf pan (4' /-" x 8,�ake before Easter or .after Easter. over almost entirely to pleasure. in a hot oven, 400', about A minutes; 9erve Firs% thing this morning I step- + Following hard' on the heels of --hot, cut in thick slices, or cold, cut in thin ped outside and to greet the' -day I 'hent and the solemnity of Good elicea, lightly spread with butter or fuss 4% , • �. I heard an oriole, a Abin and a Friday, Easter Monday had , a Y :..,garine. ' ' - ` -bobolink. There were also two carefree atmosphere all its own, �' ° ;*�y:•s`; double 2daffodiis, near enough to . different from any other holiday Y ���?►�? blooming for me to .,pick them during the*ear. And of course .p , Always Depena�le r��+ ��. �+r•, for the, house. In a sunny win- there 4tere plenty of family K� <,sz dow• and with .their stem gatherings.. :s`: ..•... ,xx,..- », .. , warm water they soon began to - open up: Always of Easter we seem to have the • firsts rin owers, a song tr s and the h� reawakening of dormaht grow- th; anal the beautiful Easter music. The underlying Easter -message is 'full of promise and hope —so different fropo the everyday news items in . this fast moving atomic are, And. 11' �s • yet I' don't think the Easter i weekend is observed -as much wCanada as it is in England 'True � �a 111eSS, where there are niar�y customs '�: pp quite apart from the >e"Jigious observance. In . the Old Country Good Fti - day starts with Hot Cross buns,' �+ " � � for bteahiast-"one a Qennv, two - pr nes from 1 g ' __n� -o Clyi i : • • • - a penny, hot' cross .buns." It is i _ _ is ;:.• also the traditional .time for planting of • ''•� Knit a shrug to toss over every- P g P aloes. In small gar- thing, , to' keep • you' -warm and - dens in_ every district, providing t•ip cosy—done in a fast 'n' easy pat- the weather-, tine, the home Od (� ti -on • Cern stitch. Matching skirt. is Pattern 677. Each pattern 25 oetits, SAtLYS SAUTES Parterre 503 has easy -to -follow ( !I (1749 '1832) knitting directions. Misses' Sizes , 32-34; a8-38 included 'in pattern. J Send TW.ENTW-FIVE CENTS ` in 'coins (stamps cannot be ac- J � ' t- d r this _ the - fSea ram jt- -� • septa) for pattern ,to 'Box • - � -. ���se • � ' � - �/ 9 1, 123 Eighteenth St. New To- ti Tonto, Ont. Print plainly 'PAT- TERN AT-TERN NUMBER, .Your NAME '"d ADDRESS. Me>1 who' thlitk of tomorrow practice mAderatioa today `��"SEND' NOW for our new '1984 Laura Wheeler�IQeedlecrait Cata- � �Al�t!!t11t '� ` �`""""�./" �;__ ►. �.r �' lotus -- the beat ever! . 70 e`m- (too►) �„,- _ • `"3 - .... i . • broidery,' crocket, color -transfer, _ - dressmaking patterns to send for _ i plus• 4 complete patterns print-:%:: n rw ed in the book! Ids" • for gifts, 1 �� zaar sellersr fashions. Send "Oh. honey, It '% is UIa ig sena! -trapped si'taafr. �:1 _ _ _ - _ �� , ' _. r .... ,..� q..o, .- .,yam _ _ - �...- _ 1_ "` ' .,: - ..�_. �.. .~n , A. =w., 11 - A - �� - r ... i . t. . r -.. - - i . - „ . , .1. i _ _ ..,.. -., % -- among those from Clr.retrcnt rho again ,�� Hammond as readin was read, a - �1 11 .,...� Fremont mended thge Rotary ni:natrel sh.,,?r president. Mrs. W. L.-Irwin was elect- piano selections renderedm d two brother Kenneth and blrs, Pascoe. • atckerin fast week. - ed to office o! secretary-treasurer. Thos. Gregg-Mrs. by Mrs' DZr-Anti Mrs. H. Shea returned , o -.r, Miss Georgie Forsythe of O:,hawa, gg�DIra. T. Conde provided home on' Sunday after apendisig a was with her people here over the mere has been no greens committee refreshments at the-close of the meet- couple of 'weeks with their son Orvil + Claremont was invaded by- trout week-en or caretaker appointed as yet. The i_ng: "' lsahermen over the week-end and cars club is planning a tournament of r.� and Mrs. D. Dol and family of Nonel and' -with their Mr. and' Mrs. Copping of the Ux- '�� trebles for May 24, to be fol- daughter, entertained visitors $ daughter Mrs., Ingles of Acton. 'Were seen parked along the road by bridge 5th line, spent Sunday with (owed b a Mr. and - most streams. However there were • Mr. and Mra. Ernie pilke . y Picnic supper. The club day,1.1. Mrs• J. Todd visited with : '. r :. aro reports of any great catches. Theo ter su plans to, havo bowling on, the local Mr. afid Mrs. Carmichael and oar Saturday even ag ill of Greenwood' oyster peer and Glance held greens every Monday night durin - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer_ and Mr. last Friday everting by the local le- 8 Patsy of Oshawa, spent Saturday with Mr. and ---=end' Mrs. Reed of Toronto; s e�nt_$ the summer and'are ho efuf that this Mr. and Mrs. E. Ma se. M� Frank. Bullet' also 'glOn, had _a vP,��nod-turnoutr- p day with Mr. and Mrs. Art S enc year their numbers will be swelled. Mr. and lklrs.� Howard Hockley vis- Visited. with Stan 1 and tMrsd family _ I P airs. Ed Boniface : aturned` home - __ - R this week, following an--operatirn in '`t' meeting .of baseball executives it d w"Ri friends at Saintfield last -ori Friday. evening. Mr. and Mrs, McNeil spent the a Toronto hospi?tst1.. •�: -net a the co unity' hall on Sun- S The ly. _ t t mm week-end with friends n Toronto. The local bowling enthusiasts trete ; °ay a#tarnoon, but we understand - Mist' Margaret .Burton .of Detrolt ` oval Cub pack hiked out to also Mr. and i1rs. Gordon Wagg of - : Mr grid .Mrs. Don Hedgeawere their annual meeting last week and t � nothing very definite 'has been Baker's 'Acres last Friday evenings Stouffville and bit.' and Mragg o , j done as yet, 1._ The pack is now at full strength and Duncan o .? ' ' _ I We note that the, recent election is anyone who is tannin f Brooklii visited with Mr. F I. Iti$roduei.� the D atilt being. talked about around the should get their applications n� early. an Ir and Mrs. Hamilton, n on x also Be 'to uomatic %lags. � -. .- Members f the United Church - rte r np 14Ie o Mr. G. Davison` and Mr. J. Mansell Jean and Faye visited friends _ 'l WASHER -DRYER -9 -' W.A. are tannin V Ito. Hold a. bake' et Sunday, • tended th" out leaders' co ei II wo on Su ' . = sal a sale o nee in north Torontoelast Saturday. I G The W I. held their closing Euehre w _ e and s 1 o€er go ds _ _ on Sat _ o _ ry IIII I f' p- If ' . .urdaYf-ay 8th. -(-�--(-�----_�J- -�------�------ -- I of t e�seasori on Tuesday evening last = ifi = 4 Le ' I . - Mr. z alt\O �I �i Irl with a Y g - 14 _ � . �I I r Ifs �n rs.' G: peer and Sir. t good att oda e. There were • . a,l..,I r' .,:J and Mrs. A. Cox•a,nd ehildrtn of Hd,= even ecu t. bless and Gail enjoyed a . i, .1 _ - - --- it land were the Sunday Visitors of D _ _ •Mr. and b1rs. Henry Johnson: - 'pleasant ece ing,'- Followi were. Ir and ?lira Alvin Redshaw and luckywinneisi�- I. I�" _ ,i- = _ mily arid_ Mrs. Geo. Re Lad1e=, Dlrs. G. Mal- - - Family Day services'will be held in I on Dir. an 3lrs. J. Todd and family I C1e ts; lir' Cgio �n�mljir' m mak'- - Y I 'I = _ the United Church on Su1ay morn- on Sunday everrin ` �I�IIIn i ,+ °.fain' ing next. Infants. will. be presented J1r, and Mrs. Staple _ _ I.ell and` I Z a $t PowtP1L and I ner. Was 1 Mi. :�,, Burton. SeBiirthday _ _ , to Rev. H. -Lackey for baptism. It is family visited with ends a i e ti _ you will be on 'hand with the whole Briton on Sunda• , prize, Its, ,Spencer, Only one with = - family next Sunda y Ian April wedding anniversary, Mrs. y Miss Barbara Mairs, nurse-in-train,; 11latthew3 Young est P II Mrs. Ada Harris of Stouffville>was 'in at ;Oshawa g grartdntother; _. ff r 11 f IIII(;1'. g 06spital, spent cast {lets. Geo. Duncan. -Travelling prizes' 1 the Sunday visitor of �llrs -T. Condy. Monday , _ Y ��Nt ,• _ n,�1IdlNW!" � I l „� :1lrs. Cora Redshaw has been con- Mrs.-Matmth her parents, D. L. and Mrs. W,m• Knox And.Mr. Cliff Hardy. u' I�� I"" I lined to her home during the Lucky draw, Mr, C. Reynolds. Coming +/, ..c° I uayll I g past :firs. Matthews spent Sunda with ; 1Dongest distAnce, Mrs. E., E. Aani ;!' yIIII i „ week with a bronchial condition. her brother, Martin Routley and other raw on a. s;Iyer cake late Mr. I i , -, _ r' ! JI The Woman s Association met, last friends at Brooklin. • Malcolm. Oldest ersoe p $ '�� IJP, Thursday with the president and Miss Irene Pascoe• and friend o - Matthews. - The -Woman s sl�Mra, iJ I l�II ��il� secretary in the chair. A scripture Whitby, visited on Saturday with. her wish to thank all those who have - �i helped to make these euchres so atm• _ I s' ul ' :., u.,N I eessful:; dl�rin - ... . I ; - III _ ott la t• , • i - car d "of r focal diet; a =t;*4,l,�f� = to the Oshawa Presbyte Wo- _ . man's A , GENERAL 1iLEEAIitB ON ALL dEl�EB flH CA>v _ ssociation which was held is r ' 1' 1! ;. TOWING SE>ZVTOS - `1 , Trinity United Church; Bowmanville I1 Tuesday, f•; Tutee Aril 27. I -F ' _„lrlli� ��: a in Ste- ='8_ Day services will be het OY I'1 r ,fI.i - cermg ?2811 or 1Q6W4 Johns Church on Sunda may , . - ,, ;: `� a Sunday School and Cho h q,,lj 9th. Th '� eivi¢e will be'c�mbined and will bd Ate liI _P.M. het . I. fllfl,,l' I I • I ,INfln,+ blr,h.,,i. -. r .-. _ errs Inst � Will mei be nerd to t�M w . - - +tl hTownship Hall - ' . .. __ . -- - -77 on Tuesday afternoon E I1OI4 -A WASHER A.YD DRYEB ALL IN ONE CNthe new lioetesses. rt' -4 y 11. y. Mrs L 3hep pard. : IT, WHICH CAN _ Eff V 1 T E 11L-s, Hat Harvey'. atiti:toa, MtA - - 1.Le . . oove Wennop. Mrs.-U=anon, Mothers' Day IC I ;BE'USED SINGLY AS A WASHER OR DATER - SEE Yo'CTg f Y d U T O 8raai - _ R Caatl _ Yass dean - -"� , * ^., , .. AlOFFAT, CROBLEY; SENDn[ DEALER ,'. E - S E - SVARTEST TANk-TYPE CLEANER Name CANADA S - 4' . There's a beauty and wonderful:. - -- - -----4--­-­;­"''__._-1 - . - .- - -- --- --- --- W.. -_ - S efficiency about;thi; newest Hooter ---•e- - that defies description. You,musc "OR it SAS , _ - lerne C. White .. . _ y; 1.- ... _ _ - _see it for yourself! Onl then . _ - 1, _ _. fu properlappeaise 1t feature- • TO ORII� I can y s'i'o " PIOEERIIYG, ONT. PRONE 187 i2' a for feature, value-tor value, RM 3A58_Mli1fE - - I. _ B & . '_ • x with others of its. type. Why not •- i . _ n e r a om h w . QUALITY ONf-Y arri g fo h e s o ing . 1 l _ ♦. :ice. s .,'� , today? No obligation, ��'i. - 1. of Cooter. _ ! N M. ' G ©rdOa - _ C �, xt.,,w o� " e --- ` , v'I I C94= , - er[I - r YARDS I _- in r • - _ hI LClIIrIG. ONTARIO _ _ . _. _ c-, Pi st, -1. .R �- or, ------ -- ------ r rtr>twRruitr1. �.. irlijo(�E PICKQRJN� 39 ---=� ----- __--- %��; ; _ - _ _ - _ L « .�QR YOUR MEN OF ^16 _ •. I. ra ,rrow cavr�ra.Ia. t- ;: ; �„1..� „,, -� y .. - <,,, . R _ _ - - - _ ' ,. : ,Apprentice Training -# _ ._ ,_ . _ , s dl�Wu �xiNDGt'QfAF Sr1rERESa4Ts s; • ' fora ATrRAC7)Ar/WJ7NhIE7PRa!/ ANWZidvMPiNfAAOAQtyAMgptntW - ` " F> • t - Ity cA�wtar cr /x A�o/%t�aysc+�sraesae,tt r. _ 11 �` � r '. } Brig�it Future ` �` l c �� s �$ t _ :Combine threo e _ .. - . . dee training, K ..... trades i0! 1� , ' . , h '�Y!' f Wig, antidiscipline, with .. ... I ]i -. achoo b i"11: understanding of 'the spirit of _ ..' . 1 youth and you lave .the, elements • • . ;* of the Canadian Army's Solidi* i� i i ppteatiee Plaster young men of - ": . -:16: The SoU i�e Awrontice 4rdn• I --•�.- . _ �7y rI.a a; ing is desiglsed b enable 70un6 1 s mea a gats peeertetioa N higher ' P ;ranks in the Army. _ 1 .. �' ,a, - Th'e young mea wl• oro . : accepted for So Soldier Apprenueo%1. 1 v.. ii!<Eii'! k �.athorgoughitradea ttraiain; 1;• CNISLem •. i117 ' . . x one of 16 trades. _ (j `_ r % < , • a�aderryc trainita - corn. .r^ t {� parable to that received in j - • 'O z .1 '".111 Vii' ' secondary schools. ; •. (� -1. <. .the general military training _ • i. , ' . . . ° ' � the Canadian soldier.1. - - . • r ._ . Soldie,.Apprentices .are.•eligible Ivy Y­11k..._' -, -for.• a Army bene6ta, iadudina T aye annual leave. The receive. � 80 d n I 1 e. y sive ..' 1• - t;% ,-birthdayhalfpy when 16 and on theit 11th _ 1 . , • they receive full'pay. ._� - ,, +• 'To be eligible, the young man 1 /J� �' must be at least qualified for high f �'w A -;-� _ school entrance., He must have I..' �IE&1t/RLIMiOf7!!E //IFSIV1Y6!1W14MA7 , _ attained Iiia sixteenth but not his ' _;l YGY/ V/SIT. . Of urse no one would dream- of climbing a. telephone 14 seventeenth birthday. . • - - t being especially careful. Yet every time you Climb a r Courses begin is September but.. _ , ' 1• „" ��„/_ _dam a ladder or stand on a rickety chair you may not realize tropB�tioaa, are now being re• l� Ontano Travel what a big ChaIIOC you're talon A lxopk have eeived Following interviews, the B• dually mon Hoateas, invites you to pie this coupon for , 'hCCidCnt9 right at home than anywhere else. applicants may be accepted ettei< /t1 p rttiation shoot Ontario 4 Jame lei and 'then -sent home on R � mot _ _.By_avoiding accidents you save more than suffering and "leive until coarses commence is r.., =aliA+• eK, r'�.t,,w Mail it today! ? <; worry -you save money, too I In a family' the size of ours �e Fall. " - '' . eaA.r.ew sti ;`. (we're now over 31,000), these sayings arc important, That's ' - T. obtain s+s inscresting iiookke ` ' ' '� . � ;' , why our employees are not only thoroughly trained to use and full itlyormation on the I 1 '1 . - ! -- - +a,,, A - safety tools and methods but continuall Soldier AlSpt entree Plan,. toriee, ',* !� .CVC j ry Y reminded to take plbne or visit the Army Inforrria• • 1 %ey�"r°'+"•rr.,,b••P � very precaution to avoid in d to themselves and others.. ,� �d°I'o ny* ovwk, It'si another way we het keV - ...- LJ" Recruiting Ceiitre nearest ' , _- - _ t P P costs down so we can pro• your home.. _ .1. 6 4t' �"'' _ ' vide you with the best •+possible to ho - '� p- ne service at"•the `-• ,I . lowwest possible cost.' b. 13 Pemmeell ewa,' - • ,,� , t . thOtt Ilom.. tide" i cli Sh.. 014r,. 0e1. Z t.kom 9.4ii ! fie„ - - flow to prevent home accldenis is shown in "Home Safe "e• s Memo" acct j 4rfill.ry hr1, tegot She.l. treys+.n, 0e1. - Ak.be. b IN (, i ,, ; , • - • - lYome a folder ova(lable fret from the Health Depart- N ttuma sl. w 1-Cosele, ou r �te�,o0a; EK I tui-+ha' - - , Own't of-yow► •Provincial Government or from the De. • v_ at 1 h,mew see0. V"!i Y041 - 9� I , 01W - , , � .­; . r • partmenr of Narlonrtl' Xealth and Welfare, Ottawa. Me+H+�e6e• 1h. i.,Me., i _ Tai.M.. 1.3261 F =IpNTARl4 DErARTMfNT Olt TRAVEL' l 'UdUCIThW&N"01�i34a+esl.w-s„atw.-W-4.0.aq� . THE BELL TEL1111i COMIANY OF CANADA c MON. L. P. CafCllg. Q,C„ MINI$Tkt `t�[ats'j"" ...,VIZe"'m24Pll- ' � �, ' : '� . , .- • .. ' . _.� . . .- .. - may: o, _­"'/ w.. j j . . 1. . . ' `, I. e, . '... '` fi, `T^'--'arm•- ., 1 �' i _ - x. i �- •� rte r L aesrtied A d r ' `Your Friendly Resident Agent' --_- w ...N F - -- =5= REALTOR DL. a. CBApXAN - SALBSM +)BGE AGENT ' ( `� 'w' � .: PHIUM - 50D WANTED - L� � PRICES PAID IFE, F1111t. • CASUALTY. BONDS, AUTOMOBILE fit�.. '� PHONE: ' L Lmmmrry INSVhANCE LTC. _ 0 • E$HAy 1JM42D -A- and DL: C • � ARTAGE and SODDING ' .GUY FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPE#'I'IE8 - - ��«! •.•••.•• - • 40 EgUnten Ave. E. - ?erosM )'OIR sALr WITH ALL Ib Hudson 9-20'rr. _ aiawiL �M 8�"(!RE HOUPA E. ; �CYR I L NERLEY • THAT tpt..iw,h...er PAS A.�«k Da r------------------------- _ _. --- xOT>:CE — R1PTt 1.• P.XtoCfP.X. +r t7nlens the' uveae of the li?4L Stade- - PRESC ON : baker, bearing Orth (1981) License ' SILK'S MARKET No'463F3, new.ha sfeia`e it gar prem _ imit, Picker*, daft. for same, paytug - - '"lIi14 - t !?an - - — - - eoveresaid eos� gnats w311 bb Bold to - —Phmw • Pl�x$alNa 26 : DISNEY MOTORS, PICKERING _ - .. - --- -------------a Qualtt y 'Meats ATTENTION j .... Fresh Vegetables .� 'Oro -cA8 BUYS _ j, �+ Our"Low COS Financing and kwuir- Fish in •Sea sonPICKERING ante Plan will help you make a bet. - 48- WEST HILL PHONE. 'ter dea"EFORE you buy, talk to as - 12802 AM < CYRIL E. MORLEY -M - - : •• Insurance and Real Estate i6z • , "Your friendly resident Agent" Phone Pickering 67'x- \r/ �1� �.�. - NEL C. �, R. O. rrvay 27 - , _ EILEEN JACKSON oproM'ETwST ;_.:.;... =-=-- - ---- - ANGLICAN I'TOE$ETRIilT - 102 Dundas St. Went RURAL WAG - PICKE G UNITED CHURCH ST. GEORGE'S ANGLI � -- O ONT. _ Rev. A E. Young, Mr�er CHURCH WEIITBY. O AND SERVICE _ - + Eyes Examined Glasses Flood - (above the A'Iin Drug Stmey. w-• 4 •Farm Wbiag SUNDAY, MAY 8: -14x4 _ SUNDAY, .MAY 9, 1954 PICBXRING OFFICa HOURS _ .._ n ,• New louses, 32,80 outlet POTHERB' DAA _ 11.13 A. M• - Morning Service Sat. - 9.00 to ;Ii•15 A: M `= C2varch Schoai and First Door i'aret 0�- MOIL46 530 Range service, $83,N _ . 11.00 A M, . _ Masonic Hail $il'sdaemay - 9.00 to 12.00 Nom _ AA work juaranteed. Ttie' Sacrament of BapU m Nnn.••aery in the REctory .. ST APT4lIIdTId>�PT PHONE: WHITEY 84l t Bpecialisatng he Pole •Trus qday S.hcxol at 10 00_ A M. C'hilds^en's Service - _ 1st. Sun4ay — ,t Coastruetiast 7.39 P. 1N• Fible. Society Joiaf ' M P$ _ - Service Camnamicit>. SeTwce - 4Lh Sundiay . --- O FiC�INQ Y Prin°ary and Secondary Complete ' . _ -A n Young - the monah. ... . , � .. WitiY. Pores Rev. Eserto ung _' ' - of sir•••••. Film - "Out Of' The Dost" Seran - J. IC. Crouch WATCH and C.I� ssassss REPAIRING - AARKHA 33?JIl If No Answer— T• 'BARN AIR- �`UR AGER � Plea" Call after Lot AUDIXT • The _rrronb>aly meeting o2 the Ang- y w' _It= 3 Joint A q*.er` `Day Service at 2 P. M. limn Chusrh Everung Auxiliary will _ A combined choir iactice of the Every Month.in the Rectory Recce Co Homers v DEAD BTOCE pSpses Heaters Oaed And Chtpbled Farm An�aV . - three Protestant Churches in the Vill- •tGo Rcota, at 800 P, M• Next, .meet_. _ ..� tasevsd Ver-ftnitasy Dispeo" sire Will be held in the United Church ing will be - Monday. May 10. Installation or.- Repaks' TELEPHONE COLI:EC? this Friday'evening at 7.30, in pre- - ------------ -=-a- PICYSRIIQ(I - 30 Taration for the Bible Society Sei-' ST: A:�IDiREwB PFtESITYTF3RIAN OU I-LTY HEATING PISIT OU RECORD AAs. ',`j 'f'ORONTO - EMptre 3-3030 -j oa Suhdays•esvrning. CHURCH- _ TORONTO EDSplr• 3-3A31► : Toronto _ Plt:herinp j COMPLETE LINE:. O>!' 4 - - - - Itty. Kenneth MacLennan. Minister Pickering -United Church W. A Ra. 836? "R11 EVER3iSARP ?`EN$ andQCl� GORDON YO WG tMfrr= _ _ • -- •------------ - _ i - ------------ FOR -- -w-ill rr-eet az 2.30 p. m. on Tbu-•xLny• 1C 10 a. m Sunday School � I;ADTEW and GENTS' WA'lL�� - FOR SALE-Girmra to•1, 53.001 • in n are: s m- n Service ---- -- . p� May. 13, the church basement. 1100 Mor ng Se 50 $100 �.- -"- -.. - 'From f� Terms • Wssi� -pair. Ph�one..PidCaring 3482. ale, -$,i Ido DdWN PAYMEK'11 _.. ap 23 _ -- HIDDE.'�1 WOIZDg PICKERING 1� r On R -LfetialCB THE _ )!"HONE P SERIN 2r<'1 ---------------------------------.-t - TO FR.ENT-7-rrossveet white bi.'ick -- ..This Is -that khlch hath demended_from the realm of glory. uttered by the _ - 3 Y i l !bonne. with i' Jewelry garage, hen house and tongue of power and might, and revealed unto the Prophets of -old, We have E-PiCBEaJN6 J P �:8e� ng •)ewe11`'g Vargo lot. on 3rd can. ar< Cher Yw"ood. takes the Inner essence thereof and clothed it In the garment of brevity. as a v -peas rochooi and ciaurcit: also yevetl .- ...token of ;entre auto the ri;hteoas, that they may s6and. falihfal Unto'the r lfIC1RIN TOWN 14 6 SHiti! Irce'ds. JIM GwIand, cl errrwood. 1-cTenant of God, may fulfil in their liven His trust, and In the. realm of t Y 7 of spiri4 obtain the Lem of Divhse vtriise. a UZD TURSDAYS -AND. FaADA= ----------- • radiant heart. that time My first conn�el isr this: Possess, a pare, kindly ad _ Me TO L.LO IP. >1L• FOR SALE -3-h_ p• g�� t? tom.. may be a sovereignty -ancient, imperishable and everlasting. " With im lementk P Ap'PIY=Eadiea Shoe- 1 .Veiled In 1MI�r immemorial being aaa In the ancient eternity of -My essence.. : _ -.. �1 >ly Appsintmsat LForrest Lumber o' -:. Lltpaira, Drain St.. Pickering. 1G Yoevr M3' Ipve for Lheet therefore i created thee, have upon thee Mine Co. ------------------ :lmap+e and revealed to thea My beauty. Love Me, that i may loud thee. If J PRO April -May Hillside ChickE --Holt nee thou lovest Me not.'My love 'can -ha no •wise reacif thee. Kook this O servant. DUNBARTON F. J. USE - sQecial Dni�ces- on a variety cd (From -the ibid'+den Words of Ela�ba'u'llah) - - �iLJ>;. NNG StiEY>tiL M ' breieds. rrowea. 1►r., red pullets, cock- p Klwanls Park) J' e: els, dayold started Canadian App -3 _ - f - :BAHA I WORLD FAITH PHONE 195W122 - PIC�KERING _ �vrd from a Hatchery of over 0. . years experience, Agent-- F. H. De- For Further Information . Phone: Pickering 369JI PSO2� PiCSEItIPi(� in pnaine. Pickering -- - _ �- - - Plywood Interested in doter -Co -door sel'ing' Ind udley - LUMB/�V r Y' a business of your owti' Join now a - - _ • p -� 1--TE�•LR ,'�-i^cac-old Car7adaan Firm with one The regula.- thousand dealers. Openrngs is your ;-ronthly---meetmg of 81n LD� i !Wallb®ard .surroundings, Write for tree snfarm- _ • . e. Alidjey Woaan's. Association met ;.B�t�fJ'VdIRX l[diA e(� Duebarton anon.. FAMILEX 1800. Delorinnier, at the home of Mrs, Wm.:Guthrie Jr. - Dept. 2. Montreal -----+---- With sevparteen lacdze present. RSTIMAng GIVE\ Maul Bsateaetiag and Strypius ------ ----------------- The President. Mrs..Chas. Clernenis r�� Ma t= opened_ Lhe meeting_With. Witte apoem - H s ZAVDSCAPLNG Spring, Magic, followed liy hyriu► arta j. A. K8 es K 1 TC R AND TRACTOR wom creed A letter was --wad trot. fin � _ GRADING and PLOWING Riverside Church asking for a dM a C A B � N ET DOO vRS fi JOHN Sox : 211th, CHURCH St fret% The Sunday School Anniversary apNE a rlcSJein�la 1ilN gi PE C jA �/T 'Pitons: Pickering 11J' was act for May 30, The dii�e+eat y . �• may 3L i coin�ani 'lkas and iib aR - -- -- " --- --------------•-- - - - - sAhE —-•II�iG .. : t,a'j va aiwL+ai l;Ooa� _--._ rm home od Mea. Johrf Puckrin's on �••� FOii--�9rtL>r-double be boar spring June 12tha-----------------------•- _ and mnttreos; . electrlo floor polisher Tine G . ( 1, T. .els have hie]t1 Sat�y, May to.- suction sale of - >!+o tractor nod lbw, a cattle,. ,Heron As t� and sander; Packard electric stranneQ. their Mottrdr+s and ' BYrvgwet v,� and bob calves, tum stock, im- Mrs. Reypolds, North Livwpool Ud. held' at the hot. te ad Mm Wrn. Gu$s.­Paving �' Lhii I!$�!' ULM Pickering. c'le Jr. and all enjoy�1 themselves , plerneints' on Lint 33, CoCon, 1, hi.• . •. mkn ng . on Altona Road be. - DRIVEWAYS, on �� , -•--_---------:-__---------- ---- Rfll1' Ga11 vvree_aiiswered wdtli, titin FOR Kingston R& SALE-Etighsh motor bike; 100 word 'Groes'. Mts. Bert GubhrTTe op- �'0°d and — KrW THE LAWiH PMperty cd Mrs, Me=7 Culotta. Salem �8k��8Q��t1 • -_ _ 'miles per gallon. Speed limit, 40 m: .cued Che Worship Service with lYlra. I at 2,00 - . p, h:Best oL6er, Phone: Pickering. F auk Plnckrin taking the Scripbtrt+e p• m. sharp. Q'etans cam. No STONES- • _ -327W2. and Mrs'. Guthrie 'gr. led in prayer; reserve. Farm is sold. -Ken and Clarke OU$ HOUSE FREE MUD ..----------- -------------------- a play wag put on by'Mrs: Wtr1, Gut- entice, antctio`eers. Y AN ADDED APPEARANCE Pr 'FOR SALE -Eureka gas mower, 111- hrie. Jr. Mss. Cecil VPhibeo Mets• Bert • � • : • TO YOUR HOME 'MIN so' "rMUNUM Inch cut, in good condition. 46 :Fair- Guthrie and Mrs Geoff Astley. Saturday, May 8..- Auction sale of -a' pub.- Areas, , - Tennis Coasts "1 rt Road south Po de served refa-9. uho fur u Tigi ire r - HLANDCREEl, ONT. -------------- East erat hes, glassware, e, dgaaden tools ---------------- t • a ------------------------------- etc, on blain St.' North,• Markharn. � _ Nene: ATlantlo 3 -ma ted . PLANTS • Z" -e property of estate of the late - ------------- -Perennials, - P - --- - !fid T7 sir .'Por $ale-Percanisls. Biennials and Green River wa. 'Weelpy H. Jatuism. Sale at 2.00 _ Fancies. Wholesale or Befall. Open' -��- P. m. Terms ,cash. Alb C' Merve, as the _ ! 1h� � �'�• r J all day Saturday and Sunday. Free- Thank you Editor ior• your words house is sold Ken end Clas3te Pren= ���E � _ � (levering shrub on sig $5.00.and over on dlront page opt last week's is -nae. tire, auctioneers. _ _o=dors. Mr, end Mrs, Gordon i.ehifiin Cd ------------- ----- -- --- ►Sh©e Re alt' ssL.a W+It..r din . oLirl __ �. s «. •_ '1'1'x0- .- .. :. R. M4}cDONALD _ Markham visited ltihs.; Lois Lehman M•deralse Your Home With . Aitona Raaa - Rouge Hills and family last week -end. A BEAUTIFUL 8-FOtS'r STEEL ' ...•aEAB G PICKERING JEREhgY- RECrULAFi r TIE LA -- .` Mr, and •Mrs. T. A. Barefoot, od- ' R,ECBS$ED BATHTUB •-- WHIlTE . .. • .. ,• t -Weston spent: -last. week -end with -M. _ .. :66.78 SERVICE --------------------------------= and Mrs. Draper, Slue - Green - Coral - Yellow R -B: PI1RKA--1r-C ALSO WAFiN"tED-=cook, general tFtheir , The cast who put ion the Easter $73.78 �BDDIES BOOS EXCHANGE OAT s :"help kept. Rouge Hill district. Start play together -with he' cdhoir, weak DEI.NEIR.ED POCKET BOOKS and COMICS TOP. ��•F�Z'ERIOR x:OUS= BC gat $140 nolltfi. Live• out. Phonb AM= bo D+iapie Hill on' Wednesday of last( --------------------------------1--- FAINT J08.=; - We carry -a complete line of plumbing GIVES T88 HOME A ''ivetistl 1800. week aitd presenti:itl the -play and the Ol�1TL001iC ON • and hen supplies.rl tmail _--------'---- ------------ -- Easter cantata in the Baptist �xn+oit,k _ O"tintWrite our $.IFB- WIT -FOR SALl1-Timothy send ° : ~i per and on ri•iday night tPre cast gave the order Dept. P, N, for free illustrated ' 14WNMOWERS ONLY ONa COAT" _ bushel. Alfred' Kaye-% Piz ie.::g Ph• play at, the Baptist Church in Peter- catalogue. IBiIARPEI�TED and' -REPAIRED Stays. pst4, boro. Taking part •were: Ret. A::,J. S. Y. JOIINSON..PLUMBING" `Pick -up -and Delivery Proof - I s white ----„----,--,----,-----;----- Heal, Rev, M. Branton, of Stot>siville, PROMPT SERVICE Mlldew-Resbtant Fame SUPPLIES FOR. SALF,-McUeering 6 -ft. cur! Mr. Eugme F%syth and Mrs,; F•cr- - BTREET64fI.L); - Piibr79 3S” '' - Needs No 'binder, $100; No, 21 Special M-1-1syth,,Mrs..F. Hassall. Marleh-am; Mrs, FRED BECKSTEAD - PAI EN - - snOgves, $2649; both in -good warking'- -Allen Michell; Miss Ruth Hutchings Open Wednesday and Frlaay Even- Front St.. ..Frenchman's -Bay - AND -SUPER TON dCC, phone: Pleikwing. 5482. and Mrs. B. Draper. They are to -be � till 9.30 and all day Saturday Phone - Pickering 116M Tilt Superior'Rtibber.bs ----� congratulated on tilris_very fine. Ntc- ot; Giro Depend Do J.ohnsea's. L P, Oat ---- F _ 'WANTED toed cement mixer, 1as .Play r r_ POWER Ir!<iPlllrQp><y 1 vfte with psolins- engine, Phone - f'- .- , A-._.._,:..rr.. j'--�-w:tir w ...-.., �... +..:.--- _ w•+..-"-i�-r••�,_..,,r, ....,e....rr"•' Y. • _:,-N.-r••�-_�.v + w••i/�r,. +••y,11,..i'••b'.r�f.. as s - - , Centennial United Church tact W. Elmpey as soon as ixwdble• ( week end vohe:re lye will harve to re- REPORT iiom PARLIAMENT stances. One Member de:se�ioed�t:ris Turning ism , sublime the+ 11pain for par -t at the week and vie d►o v By MICHAEL $TARR, M.Pr debate y►8n he said The CGovern- } At Centennial next week we are ridiculous, or Qarne 4idng, the choir hope she will be :better very soon Untano it,uLe ment-gTv-e the unemployed n political i s• „ . P * re taking - Liberty o2 makings a couple. earnestly—Asks -that-y-ou-4111 'the and-_--� er od o4u• younger ser aieo went brush-off. They did se by _"_,ori-� to hos2vital and we have nut heard tbti li of changes da-pro$asars, Pe.trrission itorlum on &Iondlay, May 10th' -when �. Parliament reconvened on Monday, ed vote of _he rogr at_the 63 metes was the diagnosis of David Dem s i,11- _--,k_pril 26th -and the ttefiate on the S supporting the Progressive•Con3erva- given to the W. M. fi to hold they sponscc the Jdhns-llganville Con-� their Thankottkring Service,on on the cert Group and John Giodrmaine, ness but certainly* •hope it is not too get continued. During, this debate we five resolution. i second Sunday in May he4oz+e it'was magician. Z$e: Concert Group should nous' and he too w'M soba be well s _ -have heard speeches on various sub-' Labour -unions,' labour mcutives, realized it was Family Day in ' the be well known to all in t"rbbe pasta again. t _ -• jeets and not entirely on the aspects industries and municipalities, are Church School (Motherd Day) so is as most of the singers we from with- The Van Horn tartly Tawe Mturn ` = of the Budget. It gave anortun worried about the situation and what - ity to Members to talk on any sub- it holds in store in the iairrediate fu- o'er'= to give both eeivtoes full credo- in a small radius pf our awn church ed trom thsir trip to Florida ;end act with which the were familiar, t'he Wter program will be tollowed and has performed in many 'df our other points south and from aLY' M. y ture, but there is -nothing they 'can one week later, neighboring municipalities. All from ports tae holiday was a sucaeesma�l t and against the rules of the House the do except to bring it to the3ttentio'.: ktu, the W M. S, Tbankodlfering -Centennial should know Mm• Giw& one. Wedco¢ne home folks. .'.Speaker has given leeway in allowing of those who are -able and in a cosi f _ 5 them to deliver speeches on subjects tion to do something which would: ul- ` 'Strviv2i the speaker will be Miss main, the -tiny little man -who .has The Stewrerds' Wives had a' sueoe9w _ ' of their own cho sing. leviate the present critical situation—'f SusLe rSmyth who has wt -.ked for moi+e tricks up his sleeve than arty- dtul bake sale on S�atucday and were q 1 some >;me on the ras Coast Ports one we have: even seen. All in all it pleased with the financial r�epaa't Most Member§ during the Easter and that somebody is the Federal Gov- t folk and oft= should be an excellent eveni�n.g's � However .the crown . was not Over- ` Recess found that conditions of un- ernment of Canada. meeting the +�±• �»^ r employment in their Ridings were far It is hard to understand -their at �'g a helping hand' Now Miss entertainment for 50c. and 24c. for Whelming and thou who- did R� iworse than they had anticipated. Th i -pr em. +� "`ate -T - c 1 ren• t s 'have a full house and corer missed some really �neTo `usg r uriempldyment situation in our own No one would want to deny that un- the sauna type c+f wo�cls zed we feel support the choir. <• _ baking and a delicious tea. Congmt- district is a very Serious and acute employment is a'most serious matter h rr►ert��` should 'be a very intfe{- --To Tound out a full week the W Mations ladies on your ed9forts 2nd -we ' eating one: We invite yrtt to come A. invites everyone to visit their know the Stewa2ds app=rotate yot� one. During my stay at home I had for the man without a job, no mattez'`to heir h and Zeal a helping hand Bazaar on Saturday May 15. when efforts on their behalf. s - — 'numerous people approach me, - re- what the statistics say. Figures may to�he women «ho rre doing their you',!11 be able to buy anything enc- For some reason we wave 'always > questing that some aid be given them prove that not many people, in Can- - 4 ' s best to assist in the work of our dept soup and nuts. Aprons, child- forgotten to mention Barry Joyntl do or that employment be found. We ads will. die this year of, say, a cer- a• have had well oyer six hundred in our twin disease, but if a man i�dging of j Ma'`6't°nary Sacxztie'3 at home 'and a. rens clothing, krsitted-wear ate b�ut.a our column• Bar. -y was severely hurt r district who _ have been c:ruff sup- that disease-nv'statistics in the world j bac} few the firms to be sold. Home- sore time ago Enna tobogganing eked- r. On May 16th the71 we will hold ` king. will hold a prominent spot ident, but we understand the long elementary unemployment insurance are going to make him think that t p - - benefits as of April ,15th. In most disease -is --not serious. our Family Day in the Church School Las will the Fishpond for the child- neige is x}eanly war and hope' to see! ► cases these people have- ro other' in- Nevertheless, that does'not answer ani on the same occasion, the Sac- i Ten. Ater doing your shopping you' him, out dga'in soon. We understand r rarnent of Baptista will be given to II may' enjoy a ,cup of tea and.a bite to however he was sucgessful in winning, a come. There are those in this date- the question of how seriousa national any who so desire, Should these be-} eat for only 25c. Please do your best a contest recently conducted by one gory who Have not beer in Oshawa problem unernployment is today7-. anyone desiring Baptism, please con- I .� help the ladies -- 02 the daily papers and come nest a fora .period of .one ytear and, as a Looking at it from the standpoint of We are spa=y to report that Peggy fall, he will witness some ?NHL hoe, t _ result are not eligible for relief. They 'twenty years ago, when 22c'o of the __ a ------------------------r----- E ropey was taken to hospital thiskey as a result of his effaces, t 1 t find themselves -in very tare straits:- labour force was unemployed in 1934, - As- much as we would like to be it -does not look bad. On the other raising of unemployment insurance e optimistic about the future, the pros- hand, lookipg at from the stand- benefits. This would enable those who "193TIRS - ent and the immediate future' do not point of ten years ago, when only are unemployed to carry on to' some ` look any too healthy, The` amazing 1.5%'0 of .thef extent obligations that they have t - labour force was out of 1 aspect of the whole sitaatioh is that work, it looks serious. built up around themselves th their ' families, anti such - time the Government still looking on To my mind. immediate allevi- the situation with optimism and is ation of this problem should be' the able to find employment again. stubbornly defending' its position that — jobs will be available very shortly. - -: -.We hope -they are right. • = - -_ best Metal WO&S As expected; the Liberal majority - -in the' House o? Commons brushedGurney Deddaa Fa nmilii i and die C•adlf� =aside as of little consequence the Gurney Deaslaiet, Ce�ed.a ONRars•ses progressive Conservative motion call- I • - :PAYh XNT 71" AVA LAJUA -Ing upon Parliament to deal with the- _ unemployment problem. There are al- f� '� • �/ REAR PICKERWO NIM ways .consequerces, however — uiti- °V f • �J PBOg� Pickering "9;An _ •mate on . at the Polls — f - ��7 . - when a Government fails to deal'ade- o'" tluutely with a problerri. of great eon- cern to the people, who hold the fate a p i -TUE LS' of elections- in their. hands'. If Parlia- - ■ � • • - rnent does not deal with unem to -- - - �• Yrrent then who `rill? This is no sixty- � Ir lour dollar question. Everyone knows`` _ that the -answer is sero unless -Par- ! L _ A D Lament acts. The Progressive Conse'r- •ve'v / ,��Lr = ell � ��! ^• � � , 4+?s�► - vstive Motion was lost. The.problem �^ of t1 l L D I N GSUPPLIES.. unemployment remains and • is rapidly getting worse_.The :motion.AN"' was put to se vote following six days • of debate in the -Commons. It might _ YI1LQhtlO� not be correct, however, to say that - _ _ .. Roll Roaflnol the debate was entirelq_ futile. It has ` 440161t ���A�:�,w� _ - • aer�ed�, o instruct the countrg on ex- � _. • _ Aspllalt i31t4aBt�a _. _ *O►t ALL GROW WAMR � _ - actly where the Government and the �II681 • bli� B>1d1Yg6 Opposition stand—at exactly opposite _ ends of the issue. lath The Progressive Conservative mo- rEASTERN HOUSE 1 8oa><• tion simply asked'that'-a Committee - I`, , PHONE 41,•j _ .- _ •� Meet Rook R of the Commons study- the unemploy- - Inordaving BOa?d went situation and suggest methods Csuaant, .Lime&Plaster to deal. deal. with it. There was no _ _ remotely unreasonable about the. -re- - C A TC�E PXON3 quest. Surety,- that is the least the :COOPER BLOCK LTC' ^nB1"!•et* 1rr WAy MI L Commons- could do under the circum- • _ Pass _ -• ----------�--�� -- --------- Gi5 GLEN PARK AVE. — T - - " ORONTO : a Here is b Wonderf uiNoun anusai Opportunity for Y_ou ' % _ ,Concrete• flag Bec O:IIe 0 Nurse AS TSMA PIECE OF FURNITURE YOU HAVls LONG 68'1' and a a t j O ON? RE CAN MAKZ FOIL Y t a • e �lIIder - 16locks - •.�. BOOK CASES, lCrl`MEN CAMINXT11. RADio CUBO RD& ' lt~c,TaL>rAa PLA»,re GTa7i" ROM= soots al ,.• ' ZWV-A-RRAC KIM XMG YOUR PLAN OR, rgaygW .� At CRAFrM'HN — MASONABLY PREO)♦ — &T 7.. , -•g 7Miohn Hartjes, Pickering Phone X99 }- o� bTRZI1T — JUST SOUTRI OF FOUR-COZPTMB G �BE� -BUILDERS' sUPPLIE ! If you want a fascinating career ' and a background to enhance your whole life, nursing ate- dome 8uilder'a Plans seats a great opportunity. Classesr three-year nursin CNIMIr PLAN AVAI[LASLE ON — REPAIRS, BUILDING GARAGE'S. .:x, y + courses -at Ontario Hospital: . ETD. QP TO -TWO YEARS TO PAY: REA6ONASLE RATES _' ! r. WS Schools are now forming for PLANS AVAII.ASh6 'irottt Joh:.' Entrance September. - e�� . Enhance Requirements: Age -17 or S i N.: RD. flit NO. 2. P1C KEEtINt ' ever. Secondary School Graduation` Diplesne. Geed Health. — PnONRi 1H IQ _ AT 6IITARIO HOSPITAL WHOOht How to Bud/ of NYRi1NG �C V011EOE RNIE WHILE TRAINING: 'a a Share in • FRH Room and Board S E.'.• FRH Uniforms aa3 Laundryx Canadian 'Enterprise • NONORARWM While'Train- in"Soamonthduiing 1st D *The purixx"'oi this little piece yoti Wanted to r year, $2 S a • month during is to tell you how to buy as little sold ldiosL stock b t Liw Aoto PEI y bought sad sold by afoot brat• - 2nd year (while on affiliation or as much of a company as you est: or investment houses !or llh a Genera( Hospital); SO • ma patrt it you have , a little their cwtame=s through' ttanne• a wontbi during 3rd year.' money to invest. tions among themselves W • • VACATION,— Three weeks : r x- through the vaeloua each year. plw tU statutory changes where. stocks are traded. change . holidays. - - ' 'And- stocks of a great many em- Any stock broker *M stock a=- RECREATION -- Excellent - p -came- re nal Traded on ' e_ x= oat. or almo �t facilities at each School fo! -- 6md to he yan� ° ea aren't o� No 4 Used - M after=duty social and spore• — h do y a few And it doesn't crave to t�q So ow you, with - :- activities. dollars in your pocket, invest it for furow hdern sa".mloy h'• _ - choice, hopifor corporationa moderaate r.. �. much money as many : w o e =. - :return on. your inyestment?. e m think. A great many of the near• ly eight mriliaat stockholders SUPERINTENDENT OE NURSING North America have only a few Scow of Nerd.,, adols Hospital Towing - Repairs ,:: 3sm �. 'Usually 'you cannot buy stock hundred dollars or even lreckvillo, Kingsaen, Vibleby, from a company itself. You can vested in awporations: ZmeN e: Now'TenMr �'+ -buy t from someone ]d a wmho, companies d on the savinp amOus ��o��e�Y 1 ZrQ6 - i ordin- o many aittdeee.Ihvestons for SAN ` ~ ONTARIO pNiARTsifNT :: 'arny' some, but to find someone money they OF IIEALTN who wanted to sell• just the stook bauineat, need ib build M� _ f �ifONf 27W "`•,`— - •yam+_-�..^•y�.ra •„�«••„K�-..�---•-' .--_ . , . _ ......�_._._. ..: •. ., - . •-.a...-.-.,,,.•,,,.,w,. S - .. • . _ � ,. ,.. -- � _ ...... �ind�'...•''..,:. �. � "'k -moi roe cxr .t.. -�,.., r .. _ •. _ � 1 ., -II :a. «7: .�. �-' F✓ b ro1",•s+-.. ,+ir ...• • ..,.,._. ,....... �'.:. .-.•<.�_,':..,! � :.._ .. . • . _.:._. _ - .t-.._,..-" _ ,.sees . _._ J _ -.«: ___ ..,.. .. ._ _._ _. - _ -_ .. k _ �a•-.:.- r• - "f • wl .. .. y _ r a- .. • i • - 't x' �. try � t• '° � _ - ILASSIFIED ADIIERT-ISIIIG _ - THE Calvat3P0RTt eoLIMM ,¢ , - Mil OHlcas - BROILIOR glowers. W � aND "ou 4• I h0A bettor broNr -f chicks aare Patched Twaddle f�iok toL• orfas wQt Lave them, NiohoL Naw A HAIRDRIffNt Able", every one guaranteed from 2fk generation stock tor• tope. Before' you JOJX QAIOADA-B LEADING Serio" r bur, write the Nichols Poultry farm at (creat opportuhity fairs i Every Hentucky Derby— Me eve" Ilia"ton, New 2iampLo, shfor a fiat �` Otho! gloat herae iia epia0dee # �' of Hatchorlas supplying 1st generation Pleasant. dignifiedp t oto. food waiN. y 4 a Of glory, hot *veryeNt Nichols New 8ampshlr" in Canada. Tboumande of suacon fol Marv*, graduate. _ f"}'��� �bitte Qigw..dl� t]lia Sleet Tweddle Chick Hatcheries will be mein. Amerlca'e Greatest System " WO. r1......tnl0nttr and cion ed as On• of 'the few Katcherles of. - _ .� ..Illustrated Catalogue lY•ee taring Nichols New Hemp/ from let gen Write or Call S oration stock. Bond, for free Nichols MARVEL BAIRDRESSING SCHOOL/ For insta"there -was the -18 atal4eua_ and prtc.. Bas. BlAor at. W., -Toronto. -Kentucky Derby, and there never has F6RQL8LH I. CHER Oh ARO �liranchest - been a aittiafaetory T - 41 El St..- Hamilton. » �tt�Wet' t0 the ea• WANT 000kerels? They Abould .t>. or. TY Rideau 8t., Ottawa. tion t Just Whstt happened to the great Bimeieeh in the Run dared is advance. We have puttees and LAl)m4t make extra .money Selling Gotta toes khat year. , started pullets, fairly prompt shipment- chalk's IieI Spoto.. r.... clew .__ -� -MisW- -chicks, Wide choice breeds friends.- Theme miracle household clyeaa- _ for lone E. R. Bradley had an amazin num aS bq,r Of thorou h- Oro*&". Ask for summer prices. Bray I •tap olds' sell on eight There's -nothing brads includingtour winners Of previous Nrbles and a�0 Hatahrry, IMO• Tolm N•, ftamilton, Quite eo good as time tried Gottschalk'• the mighty BlaServant, Ba enb l Metal 'Sponge to clean and brighten up ii ed the, Blue La3'ltspu�_rJJ an as good will not lap 'am Jlreny bilge Dots AM4 PAas, floors, rroodwork.'Ztt2r-- y,`'' so many. other and he had furnished the sire whie}r prQ4Ut7aQ Just as good will not make the maxi- D.orcelsin. and enamelware, tPrito today the immortal lack Gold. Going up to the 1940 Derby olongl t�}feK Reward - Ma'.Gen, Ar- "t""' Droths for broilers. Buy any of for our lfheral Profit making Bradley said: ng Plan. W. { ! our etx sl)Wtal Wit breeds for maximum fie Millman A 9py,,s. Dept: till t41 thur R. Wilson (ret.) offered $1110 *as Production. They will IBL at least College St.. TorontA ant. 1• "I think Bimelech is the greatest horse I over clad." two °og°° tIIOr• epee Per Year than else to the first. "lough noncom" dual Purpose, - If we save yoir our dual purpose Pullets for no BiilCObfE A bookkeel:er, stenographer,- or Bimeleeh won 8litees air������LL who gives .Pyle David $Chine, tblag as compared [YDlat la your spare time, _Lewunr 60c. r �aaat a/ a 3 -year Old, Makin his - with our cgs breeds _you would not make 6'or part l(.ulare, are,, write Canadlaa • 1'oriee- b a 8 -yeas old, he wog both laON iII which he had been i former inwstigdtor on Sana -log 8. moth money. Fur broilers it's Nlohois Doadence entered, and came np to tl3e Hentucky Derby Of 1940 with the McCarthy's eommi-ttee, a punch o d D mpshires, Also turkey PouRalepli. onto Courses, 1290 BAY 4traet. Tor - record otNbetng Unbeaten in S star* apparently at e � in the nose. Now in Europe on FEED VLE rB](:K- HATCHERIES LTD. TO a0,U0 per Young, Data for 'roots. D his form K and with the turf anthoritiee Insisting he had the business, General Wilson posted C ONTARIO herbs, barks. We buy 200 different kinds. Derby at hila mercy. PLACE your turkey. order/ well in Caanip, bfilk"ted, etc Wri.w: Herbco, - �• '- •}he reward with the commands- ( _•'lance. tee demand for Twaddle turkey ` 308' X dina, Ohl". The punters made a lavorlte at 40 conte to the ' irtg Officer-ci} ft. Dix. N.J. Putts to tremendous• WLY7 Becauw 9TOREKEEPk:RS. dollar. The, field he Wa8 tt di i tbeY make u�oney for our -c rI-atomera, our Jobbers. House As, e t was regarded as one Pnul[r this year Bis better then ever jk everyone! Books. Soveltlee toad Notfotu of the most mediOEre of many ye It represented the - - arose areastba so,000 hated.. Freeman tt'tolenat C Beat Bronse, Wb.lie Holland. a (!Om of the crop, but the creocp,'st.-Its hest. was not. to be - Beltsville whiter, Nebraskan, non.axed, MAY. cornwall. Ontario, ` In a elaes with Himel h �O���ng PO�n bells. toms. if sou have Rover trlaA ins ' Nebraskan do an this Year, no dark pin NURSZft} aTOC'H - V~ "BImeleeeh should WiII feathers, 'tome don't itR down on their diLAD10LC19 - Pleat strong young high by =Quarter et a Iaile." the eY- - - d On wlr:. Read or when raise V, J r Ports fnslgted.' "No other .horse in the'race. can ran- the mile Jordan's letter to 1961 catalogue, crowned mixed gladiolus bulbs 1" to Sj" and a quarter ffater than t,08." Boiling is the changing Of DT.t CHir'K HATCRIr,RIES LTD• to for liquid into vapor, or aa; and i s -oma Il all, P r[ - - ED all bulbs tnrpected and treated e L"Rf3U DRatlne• 100-i1 '0 ( Kolb, n - TARIO O19ta. Ont, Yet Gallahadion, who.nevgr:knew 'reateness before, nor temperature at which this _ -� - } showed any greatness afterward w the tem g Dse1Nu AND cBSA1:L*ld, 9s. 0 fast for Blmeleeh happens Is called the boiling „i- HAVE • you anything ne.,f,. dyeing or rPt�eftE PERENNIALS maw. planta. Raapber that afternoon. G+Il+hadion won by a length and a half, Gal- Mt of the substance, The boil. .. vtktna. "thaw. Prices on rinaeat. lalladifter con. Gail p0 rtsaalag? Writs to w for information,_ Meld■ Gardens• Fdac-nare Dr v#. at, INA- are - ing point of Water is nerally Devartman[aH, Parker'/ D7o .Rorke Lira• .. Not colli the defeat of the . �, it'd. .fat Toaifa at.. Tt>rorrto. - .. - �— PATCxTt? grey gh0at, Native Dancer, given as-ZW ira�enheit• or 300 IRA YOU, at 7 to 10, has there been a p�. - fox and even so the odds on Bimelech c ch�siwrtert variesraceQr�n the boiling' point f rtl$ tAl4'0 .� tot ue uta, star ;w oin. > POR aALt so tlirst the g pressure i great m 1itOtj of ail the Kentucky Derbies is: of the atmosphere, Water will I Brtaan KI -NO rOF Aign STsuduce �B>ICRi se at ` "'What was wrong with Bimelech an Derby Day of 1940'" : d tfres, boll. at a lower temperature at "w"01 -At. firmest berry of ahem all. Ob. At The Raro�a7 0.. P,e Pored Paten - toraeya 178 bank Btrsot, Ottawa . _ "Your ccwnme'nts.and du .Dlantlmt lants asp to sevsti Years. Be curs :TH BTONTIAVeH A C'omPany !ra Qiiesttorta' for thin rnturrin ,stlI the top of a mountain than at and .cart r Pasch this gprtng "teat Asoraeya. Eeaenenre la9o. goo un1 - be welcomed b tltnlr p°erpusDn. e/0 Willimn W .. the bottom. At the top of Mdnt to Plants -81.00: Ib Plants' 12,691 voralty Aye.. T�-„ Q •.hent 011 ,•awn :Rees, Caltiert Ontario delta- Ma - Blanc, for instance; water boils 1� s �t'T�;,;°m°t;,� �t a %-Vas"Tis• ert.a Street. Toronto.•, rt�It ffJ1 TrMQt t%4r, PER.c►�wt <-: b PRGICE- Edward - County. LLetdanUal _ grade, _ at 185' Fahrenheit, or 85 centi- ljrla�Htrsfn� andSummer PWrolwtretia w! mOne7bGra(I�i _ at Ellmlaato ar'IJuolq suhl'K t Ca1v pet eel DIA rOr fry. AtfthOrtlativw medf- �� _ M3os»e aub6 an - n -xarKr z Rl rn - t cgs boil at ;'ver n ., tr 'Pre Peng. much higher temperature than' o nrdl to olfb •ts of sic, ' • reg ng D I E-T'I t L E R S f JH TED Noe. ante C, Kins rharrnacal Corp, Ltd„ water,- Gold, for instance, which yr wCcr Bee Boli. walk.rville, diaurfo • -. AM"Mft RQ. ONTARIO rrltlts, or becomes liquid, at 1083• eF1p makes HOsta to*abalentisd, �tottmsd. 1100 TRIAL otier rwrnq-flq latus, " "centigrade. boils at 2000". Copper, to ties " r , reaairements latest Catetogtu 61*etrfc• st}u hmon t A*pe "tor Personal gervf,.,e. Iltlllsdala. laeluded.' The ttedic•o 4goncY Rot t t. melts at 1088° centigrade and i.rmiaAi s •rormno _ O,tter<o bolls at 23001, t*r*d Aberdeen ateyoraai :.uvelan facts. i �t 311id70fl, which +weed Ab•fdMn•wastu Cauls. Tuiierc.. ` forms about a quarter of the , 10010 and Brud*,Ioals Accredited Itsets• ti tad! crust, and "boilsat2800°. 'I1tA ew•dn* Itch "I" b et St a Bran War"' Llopk and Ltcctrtept 96011amess white rkshi ! ten PLAIN i �'MneMAI#. . Jobs fah write I ,Repan All 'work guaranteed, Bead to HORSE SENSE.*', g 'Mr (=atslaspnli[aleo1 are9Yt Credit ]wa.tlrra.enlelta at 231 • senttgrliide andtis : AP" Itlaattobe, - Mitchell. OatarloBos �q�1-fll woat 2280° These are all toll lances iee �O t)0ne Orun orA�r' taaan steel, boththat are solid in the ordinaryT BOB ELLIs - a it D ivo Otto M temperatures at _Which we liW- late mwibr r,rttlaw eto� wub pips., tog BEAR CUSS 1 Mercury. Or quicksilver, which 1s rdTti o. Igoe, I r, ,f FiecM, .raw., - ttOl'm813y a liquid, bolls a} 357' Wanted 1151 bear C, 04 0•nd full !•= • What is happening to the idea _ -- -- — - _ . migration of floe acts into o» HI by _ -centigrade, - -- ` '` of producer .'controlled Older regtrt einr.(re ioueowm nvDfl7Cet, ! ' rlhtow, its wnc'k r.r • °-McDonald. 1 Wu, ,tet r( a • d Li wkich• _ _ 3lgntaFs guaraaf8*1 Pelt to bars Qowm ,nuke w the last little bit oi. cors- When we Cutne to gUbeitanl i; WIII lase for r"re, duty twenty's" WAa^raD w boy, aluekrat eking, h1e'hsar ting hitch ,ince days trol was .taller ewe +;'oat* twat paid (too ■ta(nym DNaeel. Dan Drlose Sawa buy, M, s.3 tilrnondA ,Whoa Ot The 1`arnler'a Bun uued to be y t101Yi t]lq ,th+t tor! $Beet at Ordinary CeSn- M.". POwt,.tlr NurtL Dakota Batnc Jona, N.B - producere and 011 powers were Daratures. we find than their. "-`3 - the foremost topic Of all 'a i- 1 'sot) MILls fru' ga11,.n _Carburetor. Provwn ` cultural discussions' eoncentrattd in the hands of the boiling POint-is very low, Hydro- vr.,-ctcal Patented Canada and ' C a {� Whether it were i0vernment. Seri boils, of changes from the Der.u.d Drernt drawings Bbd feet eau i ash. Your Lungs! pro- Individual farmers liquid into the i" Aneei, Retry Mountain ducers or eatle breeders, alai end local gaseous state, at °ya., ,' ,, i ` It t e(� .osntr• method to it -.farm g 11 branches 'of' farm organizations -minus 283° 'centigrade. Fiuorine -- -- Y .l eetwR,ea geld,, me,.{t.-g ' ors OT wheat rowers, when. were not informed of the coil- "PRING MPHI LAL At Y:rtorr 1?rtwa. pe ever they met in roesthe boils at minus 787` CBntigrade; lseewnor Fntrnr moor enataela rant ei1 gad catarrh, fetid fTOO tet duces controlled marketing ook wg aoasked toSwlelegislation, r est, I ne�2Og at twoua 118'; and oxy. I^u(t 1. Oki 11 ae ot. Enamels "HE+IMI" :the most prominent spot on the lobby � _ at animus 183°, _ BOX BeesHOLLYWOOD,g agenda Pectivil MLA's far support:. ' - [.Or ,rolrnr,•� . 738 gal � II /b at, Aio� •A NORTH MO n 1m 24 . u gat' 11 66 at -Sup*r Whits, CAUVORNIA. Snamwl to est 11 a at' 'tMte (aur There wag no Ume or i j an•e., Lc tenet /1 � t) • ICompiete ,Surrender ° p av th s,sOhalt b"t, for beryl root. III 70 PPortuniAluminum - ». ty for discussion and ex lana- ga Bwr•n Punts tanY colour, ib b° gal. A number of marketing tion •at the graaar--cot level.' G Ctrlillad Difalofd Rt egg..r01w f °nt' Enecntt Sale., 161 B _ schemes have been Bet u , .: _ dii 3! '-*� r- r, Nvw To,•ancee, T MAY BE last dew Pin the B@fOC@ the-.�IIlctiral COM- bar.rto . . Special rrt•r on-regttost for Years, but .they are mittee .of the Legislature rep 'd'natraetors airs 'Drat*ra Charger iA re- '.�... Dr.f•ue .lo ta..trrer n♦Ilw r `roof--, ■B�� �I��� - r giving Producers ,rather .less sentativbs of the tarn organize- 11 I - a/ ' than more control Over, their tions said that -this was what f Mr.nlc At N Nfe's not wwth It .product Oddly enough this trend Ontario farmers wanted. -^ h NAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT DIXON'SIt nsa7 be our s.8 bflEII-yigprpuBly 1 a a wc�: It tato" aD W I.o Dtnte of aver .;the leaders of Ontario farm or- r e EUINATIC PAIN bills a p km 7qur dltlestive tragi in tae • A similar situation- is dove- I REMEOY9 IT tilVaf 6000 RESUITf. shape! I�Pour gvw blas 0 cot t,i� freetj "gantzations. who previoual Milli DRUG STORE s•gr loss! car ea digea ,', , flaw flowing ■ -as vi roust Y just l°ping in the Held of ,beet pro- gas eft in, sqnr ettd m , not, 80 Y advocated more ducin a e Oftaiwai as tb• flea •ltd y reel ttobatipated , e producer control. 8 and meat marketing. a r~ A S1.4S Express ►npaid opal so oat of hfe� Tket'e While lar a flood mild gentl: Career a Ltga The crassest and most 'abject 'raisers, g groups . of cattle - --- -- - t:..r !!t°OUalamoybw�ey yid puy t� particularh' • Fr Kt�a4' a 414M to tate sew of Liver bt7a !loon �aor example of complete • surrender in t h e r .man , another. Tnks sup•rlor an efa►t• functioning pfDDerb toad Of individual -prairie provinces, are going on ( Itax" t,• I,elp mile.'late Dain dl f�`h.t bar y data are here i �On and ,collective ire ner,•n ss.« eta rank, A1. s k , Dog'i record ]h ' favour of orderly I al t,. renatnn. eawnrl'e gee 'with tjw, p�� Or. bangle All i peer j µ to th to the all-powerful state �. ., srsit'iy Derioda is the new Ontario' Milk Indus- Council marketing,, •beinCanadian. Meat ! . s •90 Po,.tpold in plain wr'aoDer - r[ . ` POST'S CHiE.,ttCALB try Act which 'was pill .on• -the others and g Proposed by, ,�Q� ,r8 - t-sse vt"x sT r TuRffxlo books during the. recent session as a presented to farmers of the Legislature. panacea for dwindling roar. I POSt'S ECZEMA SAWS kers. ; BAV19H the torment of arY eczema rarbwa In meeting after meeting last Tht:, ;Sfeat Council will be com- `�' �=BK m"d �tpasP� skin tr0ubtea Post's fall resolutions ttre1@. presented ' ``^===� eezermr Sale• will not disappoint you, Posed ' Of: producers 'and ` �' SMART'-/tOI.IT•LYttE ir1:t,NUh'U nnRwgrm' ni Pl a burning dningg Cze ma. aw11t and carried urianiiYiousl prOC�- WITH \L1TC'fiTVC wF,T)Lr\G RI\O r.ennnd .readml9 to the toot loss odorless F for- consolidated dairy calling sors, It will be financed by a 5 y calling cent lc,p on every' head ' of ]' 1R KT. White o. 1'rJinw .C,wld ofntfienr eadilyless f Wore crubbor0 or tion. Always the implication cattle -marketed ,try farmers' while Rex. dg,lrrr hnnoleer they seen,, was that.thi should T1(r• 8F.1 29 50 rRu:e $aga Pea JAR _ f give farmers the processors will not Contri> Be' tlAII. . - '= POST'S REMEDIES more control over their product bute to,the fund, he object of: Other Diamond, sets flan 19.90 up s'"Rt PaOt Prre on RreeU°' of Prlct! and :protect them against expioi', ., the Council i the ga*e11 i1• E•. Carne er leswe cation. s , p Pag8t10A ";rite fwv free Ilnrrr alae yard. TOBO`TO What did we gel? An a and promgtion of meat onsump- - - _ $gill- tion. Onr i riot OPM-RrUNITINS FOR ' As .laud'able as any such plan 'T A SO O\1Eh may s H res c 4•A' Ic it ALost. -Burt", Sunken be, It will no, replace a Treasures Great Lakes Reslone, Auih- sAur's. sAUlfs P r nog. Boo s marketing scheme: of Which it ; Nlal' diem ed. entlrated. Documented, Maps, '71 ]oce- could be a part. v Redding alas In tion(r. harlHinulark free. Writs. Mineral . JI ' n 03111 I Research, oto 32•C C .. . yellutver -CEt9. - Hog Marketing.. _ _ _ ... __.. , — _. .r wale" trnla. fnrnia: _ •, t _ ', `� • -err -- - Looking over the report on Res• Our the annual meeting of the On.- Price-Prleb Cleaning windows and mir- r' tari0 R'irb 7 dlamonde ,••s,UO Ylfio Dors: For windows 'Use water `,.'1�F Hog ' Pr cors Associa• • With a diamond♦ - t�on the question arises whether Mex» ca <iiiARavrkxs� and .washing soda. ammonia, ` d • the marketing • scheme ' is being, NCE 4GAiNAT Rtes /borax, kerosene,' or alcohol. So_p_' run by the Producers- .-Fulw9 - - - . •cM}f Qrrlen Promolly - e -Se Ol ..—win - 0 111 . -- - 1�ever-b u� i w - .. •'.. dew, toll it leaves a film: Wring 4. - - on or y the sales agency. " • .a the cloths as d] as Or is it just drifting_ along in. DIAMOND B1d JEWELRY •° 'Y possible for stead' of being run at all' a the final polish. To clean mfr- ' � •_ �'• 1 t_ -Watch Out. •' ' t rors, : Unix a 'little Powdered Milk, beef and hogs are products , + � bluing, whiting or pumice atone ' -three most Important` products e a = with alcohol to form a' thin " on Ontario farms: Marketing-• 1 ' e "' Pa-ste: Smear.the surface of the �• schemes for .these • incl or w t11 this with a small Products could EYRIE KDG, lit YON, n. rag l"or sponge, and before the "Oh •deer; you shQuidn't ,tthone be of great benefit to the pro- • IRN tbN - _ ducers.---Thep shbuld `see to it . ROOM 421 O"R 6�T �. esitly Remetttbp-, it'g alcohol evaporates rub the. infix- r ,atueday 11116%U11 that they are. a•.P� � •'- f, Afterwards palish with e + lure of _ ___ \ w • • • a silk or soft cloth. I89IIL 19 - 'n ,...' _ .` .. •:► .. ;. •- ._ .. _ - .. r 1864- s - ".: ,.' u:• �.r,r9it�' {, y".` w �- �,.-4.._ e:—"' _r:. t•;: ..r ,•,:i. ,ur ,., —.a. x 47 .. + '• J - - 1 ,S, '."- :;':.L. •�;,: ./ •:,� '.�e---'•rte-= � � t '- ; __ •e-- D... _ ... . _ . .i., • .rte.. ' CNECI eUR 191GESTIONS' -Aad ONE JYIO�'!#ER A GIFT She-Vill REMEMBER Th Year it- - 3 ckings _ Sleep Wear Lingerie T Slips R 1Dresse s _ t _ Seam ion - -'— — � .0 s & Skirts Casual, Jackets _- Automatic Toasters pp clog ers &Shoes .Scarves =Gloves Kitceri Clocks - ardigan�r- _ ,Household Linens :-Coffee Percolators -- a a •Costup a -Jewellery . Aprons y • -_--Man' a Radios H, OY C R. B ES PHONE 881 Now.'Operating "The.BigA6tore". PICBEBINQrrumoer cc games. :. Taxpayers oa Frenchman.. are Bw Road A'r1'EIII�LON LADfEi . � � urged to attend the atschool the board mad BROCKr��Y meeting PHONE 616 School on Tuesday, � 11' to `moi- ALIVE A LUSTSOU$ CREAM OIL PERMANEpZ,WAVB — DONE nK i rection with getting an addition tb the school Be sure to attend --it is YOUR OWN HOME, BY A PROFESSIONAL, FOiti�LT in your inteavats, �fi►i '` --------------- ------ . QDAY, FOiIDAY, S14TLTRDAY -MAY' 6, 7, S.- -� !ELIZABETH ARDEN SALON �• Eveatng Shaws At 7.00 and 9.M P. M. Saterday 1llaUme at 1.39. ] r_ Batnrd.y Evening Show Starts. At 8,99 P. X __ ,Ch,erry wood '. BiHAME'OQ - STYLE -CUT AND Pl�ia - 2✓ t t - ., RAmDOLPR SCO'iT - iN and _ .. Qaanily of Parry Sound visited r ec- Q • :_ a :Thunder Over The Plains - - �ti aunt Mra Aive;s andother vea JPhon6 'Ma'rion - AMherst 1.1121 _ ''• :v . WTI'H - PHYLLIS §C= - IN COLOR _: Miss Doris Holli�igec has' _T><Ten -------_-_- _ spending a week with her parents, LEASE REVERSE PHONE mow' PLM- FEATUR=TE - SLAiC'K FURY IN COLOR - educe returningP VE8 O. E �HARt'ES j. AND: CARTOON and Mt?3ItIAL Mother*' lien -Florida, _ a ' Day will -be observed next Suneoy with a c�ombl wd Sunday .I .Pascoe, ,and. feau">,7. _ -€ -in 661otz-:• avid included tics atoeC bee.. T- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - MAY 10, 11 18. School and C$ntTr;h • Service, comm- _others'- Day mill be observed next utiful scenery..They were a S �. i8vening Shows At 7.90 P. X. Last Complete Show At 8.20. ening, at 11.00' o'clock, uhday"with the church and Sunday & slides worth seaing, p - Mrs Tyner and ch'ildr n of- Marl- School services combined. -at .11,30.. ?lis. Alan Percy aril her two clit]d. _ JEAN 813MONS and VICTOR MATURE -�F ba;tk have been with Mrs.. Tyner -s. Gotrrirnenc' • sng next,Sunday. church � ren left.on Monday for 21�itreal, to pa rent& ltd:. anc1, Mrs. John Petty Service w�]I begin aa' • Mt, Zion at . sail on the of France. Roe k Affair With +A Stranger urmg the Easter vacation. 9.30; Kdnsale at 0,30 and Gceenwbood _GermanY, to with her hvaba:d. d Mrs. Bedare of Crow bake visit- at 11.30. a, m I who has been them for seven manth� t , AND ON TBE SAIL= PROGRAM , i. :' ed her mother Mrs, David 11+tiin S -I ympathy of Lh:be eo miyunity is"ex: I "They expect to be: there for a year _ .. The W: A, will have•thvir meeting ' t: -riled to Mr: and MIT. Chas, Closson I and a" half Our- best wishes go wit, in the chui•c+h on Wednesday after- and rami .Sky Commando_ ly in the death od Mrs. Clos_ + then. - R noon, May I2, -at 2.00 o'clock. Ot; er � son's lather, Mr Albert Holmes, The � Mrs Doha Bourne urs' takksi to the j l• Iwl'i'H - DAN DURYEA and FRANCIS G FFORD _ _ t:ocieties are invited and Mrs. A. E service wxGo condaicted 'on Ajax-P1ckerthg Hospital last Sal - a _ Noires will address tie gathering. Monday t:x= the Sheerin Funeral day evening but was Chen trsloen Til LAND - FOX NEWS , Subject tier eiarootion C}n ist'cia ospitai. Nei$hbosa-- P Horine, Kuigvtaa Roads by Rev. H to th. R haws H r ir'arridly Life". Word iliac Roll ,CaII - Moore. with intermmt im St. Jo6rn's send her a card and }yelp cheer bar. � NEXT ATTRACTION - _ M C•eurtery, Norway, We Roy ha recovery. . O1` other an wish her a ' • • ----------------------------------- -------------- ------ -- _ =� . Mr. and Mrs ith same Three Sailors nil Girl • ` +��reenwc oil Ific.,ck Road fay 1>oe i� � celebrate their we >' COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR to _ 11 ,. :;': The Evening Auxi1'�Lry � the W. The 'F.c�:ne'and School ------------------------------------ 98tH dding spiv ` i Assoc'iatto't w *177i - JAME.POWELL sad GOVXON MaeRAE 1 S met on Wednesiay rvpning, held their executive meeting last DUIVBARTOIV April 30, alt the home cd Hers. Wm. weak at Lie home of Mrs, Len Wil - 7.4 Pegg MTs Hrtrb bf'dileton conducted son, .when plans -were made fox May _ t-- –'�ie �iFn1 We G"_p S_r,L^e.. using Ilya Z! Fields rill in June and a Baxaas Recent visitors at the S1sen 6�9n- { theme "New Life Thmugh Lave." in the tall. - flase Line, were -lid and Ms�a,MCLffWrn� _ :,. n, aa-s_t . -- A&iite and-Sribool heM 'their- Baibay. of West Hill, cath Mr. sad - .. I•h'u's• H,.'Middleton. Mrs. Lea Wilson regular meeting on Monday. Mr. Rued Mrs. Kerner, of Whitby,. . ' . - and MTs 'C±vss Claeson, presentt'd a teacher oil thus stool, wa,t speaker, , Miss Barbara Sicard ins r'eturssed ' _ _ Use Co=Op Seeds In 1954 prcg am on "Korea" Follovviing a look and spoke of the wAlicids,employed •home torn a pleasant vistfti in New ---- �I at Fc r "Agricultwv in Korea", a in teaching the junibor-•giadea , Pio- j York, C p paper on "Keeping House in Korea" tunes were drown by �i-s, may. II Miss Violet Haines is again cvmtn Rotary lawn mowers 75• QL Up •' w}as -given. Both were supplemented Mrs. Edgar James, paast.president, in. ed -to. Oshlwa HoWital �d under_ with a number of eppropraate& pict. staled the new officem They are: going surgery. A speedor ieeovery is 'ares I)i--L son. period followed on I President, Mrs. .Len WiLon; Vice- hoped fos'her. ,e • • "Rltylie! in Korea", 1LIrs. C. C1oMon. P esidents: Mfrs. W. Mddddetz?n and i Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs Fert���zers was in ' crb]rge rf tth to f . y Mrs. Sul- -1 Veel n ho w married on Saturday 1 bv:' ass "a:"ter b..�, W. C<r es: Secretor - which the l:ostes served lunch, 1 er: Tmasn=er, Mrs. J. Ilott..Refresh afternoon in -St; F,:,ul's C1]au-ch` here The Aftern on Woman's Asr<oeia- �'ment wen se�'ed at tits close.:- - ^ � .The bride was fhs former Miss Lois ,-, tion spcnsaied a.fla",A ,x do:r.-onF1ratian Tl'e Fun Club, held their closing ValleaIu• Congratulations also to Mr CLAREMONT CO -Or ERATIVE by Slivchtec% Florists, o+f Whitby,,} ni_ht ist Friday: i and �1rs, Wally- McDonald who w3r-e last Thur°nay evening. He:p.ul surg Mr. and Mrs. W. Hulsey. of Prince' married in Dunbarton United Chums, PHONE, COLLEGT - CLAREMONT i8 estior.s w -`.re given 'b;; :he audience 1 Albert, Sank . brother of Mr, H. Da w- Tl,e bride vias the , form•er Doreen _1 on l o,v .i arrange bc•_rc{rets and cor- I'son;' �Irs. C. iirhite, c: Valvois. 'Qua,: G: naves v:• Fairport Beach, sa=es. A social' hour fcfloa'ed n•itb sister of 3Ir. Dawson ' and lvlr.' rnd 1 Miss Martine Mortenson skaaed 7 urer's report -snows a bank balance lunch er'-e:l by the I..'. 'Lars, A. Brawn, of 1LTontreal• visited three num^crs cin .$aturd: j� " y evening _ l rent�hrnan S Lely of $203: 9a I'ioccc:ds af'thE Fun Fair Tic Ei"nin, Weirnn's _4ss^ci3tion the Dawson here for se�•erc] days. at the "third Annual Revue Of. the -' - were $174.83-F'ir�srks cn the 24th tvi:l tr.�eL 2 theh�^ne_ci i:-s_L, its". � '��' en1b:] of th>LF%me and-Figur�SkatFng-Club-a2-Scarboro Ar. —Best 'wishes for a speedy recovery of May b --t the b{ �h -'was di;cu red, son r n We^nesdny, May .12 S' •001 v.sit'd the' home cf M-% land :r G_~d:ns. to the S+t,,. who folio-wing: sing-ushed Ltotthef Bay Sick Me charge Monropnerasrco_rt received y to be the the,, I the The '� aN. meet n7u}at t �ewill homeooa Club F�ta1 e�n ne EBesidc the reay� for the m congratulations to 1II. and Mrs. R y y oc.c a I Andrew Clack (nee Freda Sleep) on - Cbildren's Hospital on, Sunday with ,gift' for 'having' the. attendance ban- Mrs, Wm. Brown on 7"nursday isven- I ular film• a pecial feature of the the birth of •a baby girl, Marlene II. ;pneumonia;- Rsv, Enp�s daughte most times during-FFe year, Ing. 3tiTay 13. ��ith the Evening W::A---fff evening were pictures shown by'Mr.. izabeth, at the Oshawa Geneiial Hog. who � in the same hospital with Mrs. Grzham's room was awarded the ; as th,--ir guests. \?rs,•C'aude Ives; 1 -he HarhY John-tbn• of M'anchester, of ', pital,-on Wednesda April pae+umonia; Gary Williamson; who banner ic:-_}this month: ;Mrs, Ccak President cf C?s}a:va •Presbytery �V. Mr. Toogood's-.con4ucte tout_ -Thr -e! l—i-inn orget � Spring Tea and has been ill at h; mle;' Mrs.. Dorset, in 'and Mrs.- Skitch w,� attended te-A;__ •7,.,.1 b* 4.•-f-6_esker• uses were used and one hun3+red 1 Fa_sh_ion Parade; ' sponsomexI by the the Oshawa hospital, recovering Home and School Convention in TU',- Mr, band M Miry lker and Cha -lie and td•r- ,:'y teachers travelled'niane Village Group oIP the W., A_ on Saffurt. -- frown an op+ec•ation. onto, gave 4 re -Port on same, Follbv:- I were :in L;ochlin cvsm' the week=end' -thoro,-•rd `miles in fifty-two days and day, Msy.15; at 2,15 p• ai. in the Sem. Toronto East Presbytery met on ing o.ficeri were installed by Mrs, H, visiting -the inrmers motbher who is vLsited Western Canada, . United , day $stool Rpom . � � United the Fairpoxi United Church Hall on Co*: President, Mrs. Ivy 'Skitch; not well. States and Meccico• The slides 'were CburclL Tuesday, W. C. ' Murkali was gdest Vice -Pres., Mrs. Edna Pnlsdon and I - bbtin• Toronto:-visit- Lpoak+er. T'he'ta. A served' lunch, Mrs. Edith Pears; Rea Secretary,. • ed his ,aunt and uncle; Rev. H. and LH U OLBTERINC} AT ITS BEST Special Mothers' 'Day Services will Mu, Eileen Fertile; Corr, Secretary, I Mrs, Moore. on S'umclay. q� be held in .FairVar't United Church Mrs Pearl. Vakalar;' Tr"suxer, Mrs, The i''cvng Pe'opL=_P's Union 'held _ neon Sunday at 2.00. p, rim, Service to I Ma',J" Brown, and :the Executive ' them meeting in the church on Siin- "CAL! N.ARPELL'S be in c4iaige o2 the Sunday Schtood. Members: Mrs. Andersbon Mrs} Dcr- day evening. Alf; PcTg, Steward hdp 1 .Following the sec -vice there will be ot'liy Buck, Mrs..Amy Dorset; M --s.. _,;rid Tr3ihirrg'Cnnwmer was in Mharge.' �Q g B RECOVERED, RE -MODELLED AND REP- 4 rs social hour held in the ch�umh Mali Verru I, Ing, NL•'s, Calder. The: Sirs* A reporf On the Convention 'ims giv- WORKMANSHIP GrL�ARED. E - A� FILL FIVE. ASM• b� _ v�here retaeshatents will be se v d executive meeting of the neve•. OffiMEWS en by those who n1tten&d. The next- mr= F= ESTIMATES AT ANY T= -• DAY, OR YEARS A Tlie Ensile and St4tool Meld thsear will be held at the htaarye at -Mrs, arteeting'will be held at the home of � ° r " levti(m df ddfloers andan#a.11a-.--- on . 1%leen Fertile, on May 31, The neat ,, H, end Mrs, Moore witfh . MLS EASY CREDIT TERMS GAN rS ARRANGED s> . - ''Monday, , evening rat the cb=,chi hall; Home and 'School meeting to be held Beati•ir•e--il8eLaan in 'ctiarget - JUST CALL -AJAR ;386 - NO TOLL CHARGT PAportb dbrom the , vacious oltboers at fills Bey Road 5c4vaoi on Septa -n. Mrs. Wan. Stanley, Whitby, spent -- ifARPELL'S FUT&nTURE AND - s} G ttird�y with her. . THE Rom OF CoNro �'t- • v ,