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H. and Mrs. Purvis were elsae W lain roads sad that town- esCs shy y,i s• ,>sr� at the macrn®e of their areae Mise `; ' OMP sgpiy tree and hay two bags' of Leaving floe 3mved; surdace, on talie xi .4 i�/% Mildred T Brook iiaad Opposite- the C111f Bar- Y�' 2 a T 00p, td Mr, Karl Lend, U, eaidstm is front of every hoose sit- z S• in. tate Pinedale bnitgtaich, oq spfe8. within. me feet of s township -yeti farm, Mich, andi'XTa, McGreevy, t` Deal, jmd is case of a hoose -situated. of the 4th son, g'laiagedr tbrodgh tiff �,� a q� � � "` May 2M. a "raw lot as extra bag be laad ditch,. fhq'ough the tette, knocked , - � "� Mr. Brovrn of the ata& od - Our Public School-ihho was admitted ; fiionld any ratepayer wish more, over thee, Just missed: -a disc bar--bOshawa H they y soy purchase same from the row and turned their light truck up-' . ospital not surgery, it making a satishctloay cecorveay, fewssatbip st :1-90 per bag and by ib side down in tl& orphtasd„ the truck Mrs, H Westney, Who.✓ hes beet!! ! •� lhem�elver, and that all persopg who dahiaged beyond repair, but the two ]rave pnachased more flan two bags occupants .¢receiving only minor in- eud'fe¢ing a septic.. throat, has ret,' l .ice ' : s -s -,_ or corner lots, three be refunded to furies --taw they escaped dee�i� a ta �u .:�, Y�, �,_ ��,, ' urned to work this weels `-- ----------------------- - ---------------------- thio amount. n><ysLeny. Mrs. Edgar James, Mrs. Crowle and! � ., Mrs. Men -in Johnston enbez'vained t!� _ I ROTARY ROSE DAY --- ORDER TROM ANY ROTARIAN Primary Dept. of the. United- Churcts SUNDAY, JUNE -13. OR MOST V II.LAGESTORES qday . School on Thy atternco+n.. .! ell _ - CongmtulaUona to. Min Jessie w. -+ 1390shby OW was awarded -her Intecim a�; �r„ !last C*w Teacher's Diploma trona - 4 3 r r !a' 14MM-al School, on her — 4 's work, wttbmA Written examlrz, $eatMtul, New Fairfiori Beach Public School Officially Opens Last Week sties,, _. l , Our agompaft b extended to Mrs - <4 .. A large nurnber of local residents Phasis on our schools and education- } Edgar' Ja,rrtee; in the delexlt of hta bra- of School Section No, 3, East were al 'system. He recalls a period o2 �. present, along wit2s maaip others .W" one hundred 'and fifty years ago in till 43rd year, Dram a he r! i fuer, tate laying of- the coiner- "not � � attack en Monday, Edea•r is in Ken- . very long ago"-vrhen only a- • � _ Ors attending the 2unet>al: stone of the new. Fairport Beech Pub- ?Out fifty percent of the population _lie Seises!. a2 -some of the larger Old Country T. About tltu1 t cis G oar "s oC the L ri. 3 W. IL Lyrsde; C: virman,ot-th,e Bd. -,cities could read or write -today .ev- .� P P lied Church' :with thea• Leader 1}.ra s • '� , � ` of the Section conducted the cefe- erybody reads and wcitea Education A. E. Young an-:! Ilia; JE ie f3trshby _ <� monies, with Rev. -A. F. Batrdord of and Democracy. . go hand in hand took. their - su _ *a • �, � � t Dunbartonrap: r "to carni Pref•. � performmin a religious said Mr. Moore. whe.-e a rally a. all sups in }e ; • - _ sections of same. Sec. --'Press. John .-Also, speaking briefly were: Bd. Osh: w•a F.reshytery . _t� k. p'. ce ,n Fcr contaiainga-copy the da31y_ w_ son, Dep Reeve Cc A BaL9doci, i r1VIn Grant Mercer who hes tees i,l _ cnn the section,Pickering stam s and coins, and H. E Mesdames La rM noe, Jones and Tyas, ' for ,� r. n' a s.. J l.L! `wY .s -.d duty 1 , P .I Chas.. Jol.z:.e was in O_h. wa _ =Witmer prevented' Inspector Aeltlt- Mr, bt and stal't members who" on Thursday eve;ninz 9n• r'�:.itng.aC _-_., bald with the - silver. trowel with were introduced by Principal Ree L. the CO. O: F Sccla3 Everting. whwh the latter "laid the corner- Parker, Of the Dunbarton School. M: -s. Jack- Chan-Y�n and far fly `4 The Dunbarton School chair sang have r'eiured! !rein i months tltt Forayer . In_spectbr R. A Hutchison s number of selections i' with her ps�nts' and r L•ter at yi, - ir"µ .: th - "crit-flys rtbtbti-"azw2-t&nded over the The moeern.school is fully exemp- G_i>aharimq. , keys": lifted ill this new school beautiful.. Mr, anti , _-_---�_•.' �" Mrs. Grant Mea- � an . Moving in to one of file claaaraorna, bight classrooms, adegUatelY )tight- Mr. and Mrs, { 7tes. Jalli `:e u ern a- - Mc, W. H. Moore -q• C. was introd- and fully equif�ped witch all ass •' iced b Mr. Forgie as speaker, Ms. enW1 _esilities. Maple Leat Gardens eh Saturday e� .ed, monsf those taking m �'he Clriera � Moore, as a scholar. places great em-. " en-na - tit go to ss Mn Frank As aye -gra �. Socha Night At - Gri►� Carnes now to Otttrawa Hopi - �, > ig 'liolu'y we Chaptr rt Wel ' _ i b rept as not tn8`"-so we1T--'. _ - _.4 ' ]ills, Pat4lels Shiptes. Claremont, a pupil at Pickering Dia rlet High Sehool On Friday evening; May 28, tlso ---------------------------------] The boys of the several awarded �tnst Prize In her rendition of "The Wind,. Our Enemy. h0cloe+y 7" Ground Observer Corps held a meet- The Story Of The Elack Bast 9 at the Ontario Edudztioa Association Verse Speaking Contest in Toronto• team here of the past winter wr'c+e ki� � at •tiie home Of Mr, and Mrs. F. (Frorn Lands and Forests, Written _ enterMined at dinner by they Rotar- f F: - Clubiae, GOOdwOfd, Regional by. Jack Hambleton, Pick:!: trig ) 1 a lass on Monday eveamg and as a - - treat tura the say® the speaker was Supe -vi or, Mr. Cie Keevti, Clare -- - - -;toae'otites than' the tataous goalie ! mont declared the meeting opened. TFtia is tlhe .sbary on one beck bias and they showed two lnii '•Inver which, in 19°3, was guarding a nest , e �.- `.Turk , B¢ods..Boya ace `suppos+ed to. 'ion of Crete surd 'This it glitz". iti AiEfin's Gr+aek just benecth tiara t e Ztive. ''idioJst". ansi.we expect She Turk which shaw�ed how . ti tack of 4te I bridge, on what is known as a! er-• t "lI ' to a goad many at them. ; Gro:n3 Obsene+r Co ps allowed aer- ride. He will not be back this year, ; # The fdrzrser, Lead, gcalie talked °to j . - Since the same thing may happen in : _ _ . tel tnti�.sorss, 1Kr.-:8er2, Clt..wt+in_,; re- ' the boys :or some time on "hockeT i viewed the code words adopted_ by Env pne (!,t th,mmnd places in Ont - as a business'-&scritung his own 'the P, C, .A; F the G. Ob. G aril in 1954, rrayte someone will tach entry. into tate game as.a youngster ; work. Flying Ofticer- McGuire took heed, _ - _ and nght_up-through to being, -'•orale' ' b, er -the "gvEstaan and answer per-' .� Duffin's Creek is not regarded as - of she outstanding g.til-tenders of an rod. after which Mr. Bill Baker, Pt. a Farticuls-ly go.d til ck bass stream ' era tour uvrds, Ed.). Hz told cd the '"P;rre- gave ins'. -actions on air -craft Each spring;. when a.e ice goes out. ,c4rt ul, check rnazntained upon play- recognition to supervisors = the ' and obere k 'fl^cda badly, Then, around ars by coac, even to the using Of . ars y event, Myst James K. Lawn' May 1, when the cpeckled trout sea- -= t j motion pictures taken to lat_r studyrence. Myrtle. M O. J.. Boo, of. S� � opens, : boys .pick -up -one or two ' i I ,plays. He tele the boys of "life -as a gra�^e; :Mr. Bill Baker, Mr, Claude X11 squarc�tai:s. Higher up the profebsional hockey player on the i W,atscn of Gooduvod, all introduced _ . CobUnued On Page 8 circuit --early to bed • and early .4o their obsea vers. rise; good Saod"and lots of it--regul- I ung the contt_•'se of the event -------- -- --- '------- = , ar exE¢ circ and living habits". . _ I ' . �• BIRTHS FRSKINE •MEMORIAL DAY , a picnic Aw-rrnce was chosen vee good as new. Its pulpit, pews and pre- When the "question periodP' was Myst J. Lavraence appointed convert- • _ • _ ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY cantor's box speak eloquently of the e{er,ed, titre Soya seemed- to be eII Mr. and Mks Len Fe r_on anncunoa , covin hander peak nshi which pro- -or. -Mort details about this later. F , g P P tongue-tied, but it took only one ,boy . Th evening twos, 'ended' with a the `nivel c1 their son, on 9:turdey, ` One,hundred years ago, sixty deiout .diced them. The softwood pews have May 2% 1954; at Os:.&% -a General p- to start. -it oilf; and Itm the questions -film-and aetrte-sbments �rved by Mr. .Hospital, brother Sec David. Scottiah�pioneera proposed to build a pee orn smooth b the man wor- Kot had not shut them off they'd and Mics, Clt• - BobGcteer and ehtiFcb- One party favored building Y . Y started to come -.fast. If Rotarian Jim ------------------------------- shi shippers who have used them ...•wor the proposed church on' the Second. shi rs whose wakefulness was none ' `-n_Kce�______-_.-_-_�___�___ Pick Women's Institute News �' Concession -nQrthwest of Dunbarton, pile • be there yet. They had a good time, � ._. - - • too subtly assured by -a narrow a1i6 most d• the boys collected auto. ' and the other wished it to be built on moulding 'built into the .pew backs hs.ad tiro!. 135.00 atDer�d for a shalloAv well The' haitable ;tome a2 Mrs. osis E. the Kingston Road near, village of a P pudrw,_tank and switch in good son- PR z. Wlltwy, was l:.e scene of the Dunbarton. The one rt was Scotch, most discomfort to anyone inclined to ar PUiey _- diticn: Box 61t News Office. May meeting of Pick}:rins Women's ' Pa Y _ and, so was the other, and the result drowsiness. i _-.- •-•�•-•�--ie ----------- oro -- - - - A}x�P kering Hospi'tsl N There is a beautiful _ and weH-kept• „ , •, Institute, wi 4t an attesidance od eras i a church. The concession church Was •cemetery in the' chtirch yard, where Funeral services were held' on Ttu•es- Having To Bert'Abead completed in midsummer, 1954, and The OM*vnoqy at' cd' many famous pioneers are sleetiing : dlsy, for FAUaa X Piikey--68, -"M�- , dV*crrs was condi_te3 by Mie. Brian coat approximately one thousand dol- Has itxl Supt Miss_Helen. Hai�ltes 8n�th, of Ren; Engknd4 w'ba'is . a their hast -long sleep: Here, too, are ham, f.;tsnerly.C.he.:ywood, wtto Fa.s ' = 'iii ai8terial of every descrip- advised the News r.n Werdriest>Ry sit- .pyo president ui l:ili�'rlboaovkit W tion of the beat quality, the con the graves of several men and women ed awry at I pfd City, S• D., loll. tet^ -on 1,1,a, the Aaax-Pickoring,Hoe- ttflri to do all drawing of materials Inst, I., and at present is visiting #�ei gat_ - .. y � pits -1 Led• now reached' •ttiaR state - :.. ... �, from a distance a not more than Rebellion of 1837, for as earl as 1952 Aoconripariied by jiis � where awwrn•o'vtion was now !lay. g -_er Mrs. __Pisott She. -has.- teen" a - - g most welcome sue t Lt ..Eli W. I„ the lot was used for burials. Much of Dat. R. M. end Ma's. Pilke:y, he was ing to be booked ahead... seven miles. P/ithin less than a year .. ' at•�exisgs ,Bute ,:e: arrival.- it rrivalr the early history of Pickering Town- driving to Vanoouwer for a holiday . T it rues free from debt and at the an- .- -------•----`---•'----__-- renal meeting, held in January, 1855, ship was made by those whose names Mr. Pilkey . amverg . for some years OgdteUows' and Rebekah,' Divine a was, decided .ib contribute in ties � it was moved by Dir. A. Buchan, sec- may be deciphered on the patina- on the Cherrywood retool. board. He oeevlce Sunday Next C. N. I. B. fUrd;`aLO io join the - may D. Gilchrist, and car- covered headstones and markers which was s member 'of St. Anda�s Un- .- ]Film E,beint9l til order to take advan ended by • house be dot this hallowed ground. igen � Ctrtir'ch. Marklsam. and to Fmerly. The local lodges u! Odd�'ellows and to cd the .eery fine filmactivities now n �1 ,sed,+4"that .thea ,meeting -_- _ vailable. Staranei' activities as fan- .' ` teamed and "Snaated 'The Erslnne_ Once _a_ year a Memorial Service is active -ire ttie Cherryw�ooP United' Rebekah Ortdests' will a44end Dtvine tied include a' picnic ,in -July with a;• Church in connection with the- meted condtt�i-at Erskine Cemetery, the C h. He leaves his Wife, Ida Service at St. George's Anglimn .„ second Sunday in June. This year's Uatsea F'ilkep; fbtir sons, Dr. Ray M v5st1J to the ISoizrios Potteries on the gresbyterian' Church in Canada . I E1tLti+oh on Sunday neat. All will previous to the opening of the Era_ service will ' be held on June 13, at ply and Gordon Pilloey, both of este rble at the lodge roaat at 10.90 . Altonis Road. ; alts a Sake Sale at • Frenc4mati'e Bay,. in , a: kine Church, file pioneers had been 3.00 p•m•, when t church's s one --hu—n-- .M�,harn, Alvin- P6lkey of Toronto, for pmt to the ,�burch dor service ` - - ' dredth anniversary will be coinmem- at 11:13.:- wfititby Lesion -Bt3n will visit to Fairview. LodB"e. De - boldin servicea'in an, old log school- r9 and Stanley .Pilkey, Ottawa, and n, The porn in c4:.cge of Mrs. De_ house which then stood on the western- .orated., Rev. F. M. Bamford, of Dun-' ,��r, Howard-P;lkey, of Mac! ham accompany the parade. A gervioe is across from the present Barton Church, will conduct the' elso fro held at•the.Metnnrial Park 'ensue const of readings and ex corner and service. Usually the church is filled to is recorded that one coffee- •--•-------- --------------- later. cerpta frgrn tate Tweedsmuir "Villager church. It. overflowilig for this event; so loud- ' " :Card,'of Thanks History Hook, w!>ach is being oom- •. tion at the 'schoolhouse amounted to speakers are set u on 'the church _ ----------- - -- ------ -_ piked by her with• grcat care, and :fifty-two rents: While those sixty Pce P -dabeB .back to the occupation of this, - were also grounds in order that'the Izrge out- We wi It to tiiartk dtzr many nom- ENGAGEM$NT t Scots wero devout, they side .congregation can share in the 'ghbors and -bleeds far. their wAnT eiiea �Y the �� tribe of Indians. f t thrifty. �. ceremony.Eve Sod i Any residents' of this community Erskine Church still- stands, •a sac' come and sin in this annual service path yandn beartttiitzl Coralsonirerings -Coulport; announce the eagagernent of a' xwrlm nding� area wits ifave arty _ ` '` red sturdy monument to the staunch- The church is located- on the eor'hei ' hearted pioneers who planned and nereive3 thorn neighbors t latives th,i..r daughter Harriet. Ruth, to Mr. pdo coming letter9 in itis w a , w con- hearted on of Fairport Road North --and the Sec_ and friends, during sill' sad bereave- John Theodore Mowat son of Mrs. c�m8 the past in -flits strict will be built it. In- 1932 it was moved back and Concession, 'Dunbarton: You are mens od a lo+vittg wife' a inotlber; Mowat, a! Pickeaiisg, �arid t9Ye Late• omtri g to the historical value from the roadway and set upon a _ 5 W, stir tial thianlCs also W the .blood- ' Mr: Jolu'i Mowat, Lite nxra': iagia i`o d tltdo 'book.:by by cOgt�ieting Mrs F. +naient'block foundation. Otherwise itThinvited. will be on display rare old ao�, take p_* _on Satur&y, JWy 14th, '? `tri '°d tactic re .� ..ctically unchanged. Its Bill tim• documents handwriting of the ` - - 1951, at Willis n C$aa+di, eerier, whose phorie mnnber is � it and joists are sound, and its J. norms ani nudly. Pit�sbyt� r and roof suppor'W as early pioU". Pk9cering 3?SWZ, _ ..�.�..� lla, flooring y _ } y 7 ' , r • puchess Had - . J-4 guy Mew fes} _Service _ ¢ gecently added to the china " pantry at Marlborqugh House ' '"Deas Aare Hient: I an >ti.' 1. am bask where 1 started nisi Y , has. been a new (and' quite inex- "* L.- may position to two Aare e! ado, Nllerlttggdr� r NttQ= r pensive) set of cup. and saucer, in mother aatd the house but tionally nasi �� 2 .,, milk jug 'end, teapot. 'a ' it d ed nervous. that -I became ing faith in mazlkir . All aromd °rival coirtcid'ed with a quite + and_ it woo decided rd have -me I see others who an sel>1>Mb reasonable" biscuit barrel, llvi somewhere alis. A mat-' mild aaean, yet -'they are healt y These purchases have been brother tgok sae in, and I and hanpr; I have tried being made specially' for the Duchess iaomensfly. I . wevAd Mad a1�d:/oe4 and alt I'se got 1s of Kent, so that she__can have a ve stayed' there, but=l>ss cella iM.hea11R4 tm6eand as ab- of tea and ,biscuits,.. for _ - 'xtsade my lite intolerable M normal ifs. I eennot tolefate my cup „ "elevenses when she calls at ^ get rid of me, she adi"itted later. sdtl Marlborough House. "The mom she hurt mi, "I know you have no solution, It was net that they _are short finder I was, for I wanted her to I �w someone. Any . " eke of lovely chinaArare in the state �... me. I worked part-time i, -i�Y you give, will be approd- ly. home of,,thg late' Queen_ Marv. , c - an Oflloe and helped her with the aged." ?` It is ]ugt that all such things are kousework and the children, did " Will Yom. s young woman of s t t the moment l its 'away • - ' udscuas tanois be defeated 0 t s "?' z ""' a Life.. the law runs its measured own cooking a n d : laundry,1 nasi tasy mother paid her for keep- ;y' r `' ourse and the old Queens ex - ame there. But I was mime'- * ergot Trouble and confusion X s quisite collections are gathered . le • have bessiged you, but where' together for passing on accord- ' ffiOB16 DIST[?>RBANC$ ` is your backbone? Everything z ` ing to the instructions in,. ,her ' "Circumstances made it poo- ` depends upon your will to over - 0 will. • e there eupersens#ive ten- s y The . Duchess of ]tent had al- ' sible for me to move into a d - ' Fx k - ` .. stairs apartment. My sister-in-law ` dendss that plague you. What •� �` 6 �'� ' ready • been informed of certain . resumed her nt.perM mist* which ` you need first, in my opinion, 'N ~r < YN, • is a guiding hand to point the !s furnishings that Queen Mary ► - frustrated ms so I had to give up _ bequeather her and she call - had• catty, • nay job. I . lived almost 1*0 a rt -t- . I urge You to talk this over to round one morcun8 recently + •' eves. Mother forced m� to visa to give' ..instructions regarding . > e se. mother but that e t made ` frankly with your minister. He artiches--she wished to be' moved lane tenor• dent. • ban help you restore faith in on Graduation Day - Five -yew -old Larry Duncan is w happy to her new home at Kensington r despondent. ` yourself and y� future, show about graduating from kindergarten, he kisses Janice Bryan, :5, . Palace. '°The si dart is intolerable, i q q 9a • you how to regain self a fellow graduate. From ' her facial expression it appears that - While she was there the Duch- ` dams, and to give you positive Janice isn't too happy about the idea. egg asked if she could have a cup ' • assuranas that we are not given - ot. tea and some. biscuits. It wad EIS, burdens we are not able to • — It1'- c r, fhetk, provocative, helpful and only then that the staff realized - umo - none. ofd -0 ante and a firm belief in the abreast of the times. Miss Chap- was available• and the Duchess • power of prayer has brought """" . � man quoted this little verse from had to have some from the ser - peace to many a 5tr'oubled soul, RON IGLE.� � • .. , .. �� ' i; `'The Farm VKite" in connection . vant'a quarters.- • and renewed their faith in man- with the one-time isolation of But now she has the new r • kind- With your minister's help,%countrywomen. -- "elevenses" set of her own and 7 • it should do the same for you. "She never climbed a mous• -she is sure of her cup of tea • He can suggest_ activities AIMMARK eska the sea. - whenever she chooses to cal•]. . W . _ .. .__. t , ✓7� tain, she never. heard _ • within the church that will lift - - _ •you out of yottrtel! and open "it is an ill *aid that blows no But always watched R wind one' any - good". No doubt wet _'ing. road that ended aimlessly." _ your, fly" to the importance of +�Bikirti11 Swim • weather and delayed spring seed- Then added Miss Chapman - friendship. You will meet some ' irtg was one reason tor- the large • peoplst, who ars worse off than a {!i Are i Stuff "The farm wife doesn't stay i - attendance of women at the �W.i. ltoiina •any Ettore watching. the ' - - f / • you, and in IMping them You Officers' Conference h e I d in _ -' - - - Suits •• *'wily forget JrATown difficulties roe sive is it - uo _,...- d on. usually ; 'and learn -the Soy o! serdice Guelph last week. Another ren- ;a good cause:' The proof of that son would be that no one en E'roof that more than 9.000 - •end the satlsttfctiorr of feeling ,statement was in the attendance yew ago Y�g and ,shapely • needed. -titled to go would ;want to miss of. hundreds .of women at the women enjoyed displaying .their As to your stster•in law, she the Conference, ,especial4v as It . Conference flguses when They went for their • • is .� she -is. Certain tempera- is one of those _things that every Then came lMlss: Liles 1Fair dail, swim has been Lound by +► -- -. _ year -in every way, gets better dough, M.P. '-Hamilton An ez of archaeologists excavat- -- ' meats can never assimilate with and- better: One dap - Friday cellent speaker _ And extremely party the site of a prehistoric .cjtY _ • opposites, -and it is up to the case all the time I_sould tsar. She trod on nobody's `victim to make allowaaees and :diplomatic S 'in dia. • - •softer without bitterness. You a� but what a. day It was toes From her remarks it would Their spades "surfaced" i -won- suffer a dull moment, except. for • have been impossible to guess at ��, graceful lila-size Stone ► _ _ • have m g Pro-. the �weathei . and , -that brat didn't She _ — oda enctnsragin p her political affiliation. dsne ' mess tovyard that goal, and it count. stressed the importance o! !am- - ' d statue. of a beautiful Indian _ ► • you armdr about your u who are 'W -L rents training their sled about toren . -• u blsil an .. No doubt o, fay life; of. pa _ Y or twenty-two. _ •self liar slurs cannot,taertetrate members' .will ,get a" tuff report ddldren to • form opinions. She What do you think she wai - • ft, from your preaidant at your next �' ipoke of untrained thinking as we acing, ladies? A super -quality tame . Perhaps youi' mother or your meeting, but I would like to give dangerous process",. that chit• bikini -style bathing _ ' ba ing cart tar ' •minister knows some nearby a few of ni own impressions. , • a an snore attractive than the most y n dren should be taught tolerance; exotic twe>atieti+ century swim- ` family who willwelcome You. _ The theme was.. "Start. Where. to approach problems of the day _ as a 'paying guest;you Are With -What -You Havr" with an open mind. to turn ming wear -- - • would share a normal affection- _ excellent advice at any leve) youngsters out into the world It was fashioned with thread • ate family life an you should The importance of studying the who had _ not been trained to aF Pura sick] and, despite the dust 'make long i t r i d e tl toward a handbook was particularly em- think was like sending .a person of twenty centuries, it glistened •happier outlook on tits world phasized. And, where better can. out with a car without previous in the sunshine as the statue was ;�� tate ! you live in. The idea may not you make a start' than from the lesons in driving carefully excavated. Statue and • be welcome, but it is worth ,handbook's A properly conduct Currie, Chief of Nation - ° - R.• B. Cu t in a. wonderful costume ere - Naturally,y_ou will keep In I is only when. the business" ses, state k reservation The golQ • conaiderind. �' ad meeting. is always tnterestittg al Defence ind Welfare, spoke on . P p t, 3' civil defence in Canada. Not spec- n►" mus be worth for- es, wue6 with your. physician and' Sion is allowed "to drag that it tflcslly of bomb attacks and sir. tune, - ' - `'ONE YARD 54 -inch fabric for have the required check-ups to becomes boring Mrs. Clarence raid drills, but rather what wo- Said ail bfiicial. ''°h would t>+e 11/elsro2 DITPf2 for ski_.tl No need + measure your improvement. Hayes gave the how and why in men could do 'towards civil de- hard .to find a more fashionable ` {e bankrupt your, budget for . a +Meanwhile, seat[ help through' ` -her' report of the discussion re • fend' in times . of emergency, in -.bathing costume even on 'the tpew outfit —just choose • les- • faith. Cultivate an interest [n ports' held the previous day. it peace and war. To train them ^ranch Riviera:" ' Ifilaus wool remnant, NOW this] • other =people, and if you will is several years since I had heard selves ip mast' production ,,.Of . her just for those In Mrs, Hayes but I found l meals: in caring _ • easier — di ourself out of Mr Y-. puldn't be dial to, you can g Yextent, the result o! We untiring 4how you -how few seams there • this self-pitying slough into s • as 'interesting as always Mrs need of shelter and clothing �• leadershipof Miss Lewis. _Since - Ere. • .useful and, fuller lite. Hayes never pulls stay punches. Currie, without being, an 'alarm she tookofficeis 1945 she has • - Pattern 4880: Misses' Sizes 10, . • . • . She has a way of making ,roe s. m the tin ression est. lett u with e p had a gieat deal�of,heavy respon- ' 1!, 14, 16, 18. Bolero, skirt m all mace of mind can be achieved wonder whether you measure up that, in this day and age, com• aibility, in 1947 'sitars was the ` tlises take 1 yard 54 -inch 'fabric " by renewing one's faith In her. to what. is expected of a good Of placency'was as much a threat to 5 0 t b . Anniversary ceiebrauott ' for each garment. self and others. using .one's will ficer. or W.I. member Her quesw our safety as communism. _ This pattern easy to use, sem- power and trusting in pta�er• tions and .cemarks actuallc • be And now a word about Misr �+� in 1953 the Conference of aj- le.,to sew, is tested for fit. Has Anile Rust's understanding can come •a challenge. Anna P Lewis. 1 sometimes the ACWW in Toronto, both we �mplete illustrdted instructiontt, steer you on the right course. An Edinburgh- W.1, visitor mink we are inclined to take s undertakings. go 1 think we Send TSlRTY 'FIVE CSNTns spoke briefly.. She was of the Miss Lewis a little too much forshould all take our hats off to + Write her at Box 1, 1Z3 Sigh- opinion• that we do • not have as granted The success of the W,l. I Miss Lewis. director of the W.L . (S3c) in coins (stamps cannot be teelith St., New Toronto. Ont. Branch and Home Fconomics *ccepted) for this --pattern., Print much fun at our meeting as they' and the F.W1.0. during the est 91ZE, NAME, ADDRESS. do in the Old Country_ No dohs( : few years has been, to a great Service of Ontario JUST WAIT she is right -• so. what. can NTUMBER. ]dabs] is going rowid telling do about itc Pepped up bust i Send order to Box 1. 123 flies about me." "Don't w•orr, noiv, dear: Walt ass sessions would`;certamly, prnr eighteenth 5t.. New Toronto. I ''Vide more time for. social and' Ott, tilt She starts telling the tntth," recreational periods' And the r. "Pepping up" _ process de ends not P ' o. v he resident but on all • members, of the brant x� — i When it comes to fun witat a ^� r 1 time we would have if there •i• were- _e%m one member in each — i branch capable of creating 'en jowment . as• • doe, Padre ' W.A " "a ° °�' Young of •the ;O.A.G. ' His. spon-, * taneouc gaily as • he leads the ' community singing' bubbles'• eft'' and spills, over .so thal :he'car'- _ 'rtes everyone- in -bis audience. ' alone with tum. 'Actually there maybeW.I. members who could t d6 "just that if the} could forget w � and lust le t t 1? S 1 to t � self -con. c o themselves o, And if there is aught in our h .arts !C [un and laughter e � was there ever a time more net - a h essay than tiow far X k c - M -- 1 ...with ou'r friend, i •`� - i Mii EUiel',-Chapfrian was air Q " 4 F r 6 . _ • '-.. =Ki�'�> y zj other speaker.. VVT1pn]` CVer,YOt1F en oyed. There r, j '•, never an} ..., k of attention n firs_ lac t when M , - - Chapman is speaking • and last ..Who Won? - This "Racetrack Hot," fashioned of-burnt'leghorn' ^_ - - •-Friday was too exception. l have straw keeps -the sun out of the eyes, all right, and also the poin- heard her apeak -many times bttt fui sight of our hors* coming'in last. "Emma," millinery -•designer, A'SERIOUS' BUSINESS, --THESE DAYS 1 Possibly this last address 9 y -to tri rea - think used rope m tfis summery c Ells. was the.best yet„ [i was iympa• - . 10 WIT, .,a..,.w..,,w._ ,,.-r,,,,._:^•;,�.•..-v,r.-..�....-•...''�.rt,.,w•aeii�+{�•"*++r,� �wr-zar-r '-a-,ew.,..,�,w-• .«rd••.-r„ Al • - e a'. .t ��:'. .:. :rte .• ._ ., .; `; - : .,.� .: - r ,. • - . _ t Harold aarelay on the arrival of an- _bol w- Y'Lli set, by apses •mdnbers, sad .l~!s. ANk LllylDat+cna And Oak&" sal �}% � Runge 1'Sllq Drive, vv A other little Simighter. trained to " Kadouna• House": Mrs fly, 0weiph, viottteed 19ra E Sod- I The yvzic4e`r try cek-braled Bill! ..� A number of our local ladies at- D0hW4T wets ibe 9do t at ldr. sect en at •,mead vwtt o ' Parsn, on Vic- Wai dwii's a4tth birthday, at his bunts - 8ROUGBAM -yam. �: Phillipa tetAtekd fire a�i:ual m. eti:.,4. of South > Van .Phis, w]ia irrtrodluoed her, favt� -Diti M�4 Liv1T�a0oa fs a - on-ebesteeton Shores, rrkla7 Illy sl. -hma� this week to the home he re- Antario ,,Dietr ct Women's' Wtitute& �8'M to D� Md Terry mea• ' prl. Sidney IReld oe1ebrated !� aiz- ' -- 'Cmtl! Pwd"ed in Whitevale. -which was held ai Brooktin dtl Friday O1:1snrseoroa 'atyocees is passing. 2ttd - _=:_-: ------ teentb bdithdW Lut WednesdW, MW Mr. and Mrs,' H. Shea also Mrs. laft and let year respectively, at CoHege WEST' ROIIQE X POW - 26, and DeIviid Sha' m will be aistean . :« Doubt, accom ed MT and Mrs. Mrs. Gasat of Toronto agent a few ettl Yatlee+knley Keddceds, Cnndpt bys! P The >lolla wing HWY Naane, slam have The next meeting at 11he L ;; Mr. sod Nes. Alec Mumroet, at Deet " • f.eake bo �isaiRia on • Snlxlsy where ys kart .week with her genie, ]its. . • they 'Riaird• with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Orange. .. Ii »fn Club .will . b4_ on June 19.. at. Nps• y v_e.,. Are dtiviag to tondos, Ifp 79. aigndfkd their to deo the A 41hea- Mrs. -Hastings visited with her wi sd,* rise James, C18ttd� macma'& oo IIIdgewaod Rd Host------------------------------------- man, `- k4, Mrs. M. Connor and Mrs. Phillip at- mother, Mrs. D. Seebeck on Sunday. ever �cCthe sari Dim earns will be Acis. WOCrea sari Mrs. _ tended the funeral of the late- Mrs Mr. and- Mrs. Walker_ of. Gooder- Lits, ,Alex Milroy of Markham at Zion ham, visited with. Mrs. Geo. Philip Oman Expansions, itArbing 3637• 30th:. b2m. Lillian ShiRfoas and Nrs, Doris (Stircli, Cedar Grove on Saturday • _ last-week'-+Morpri O'Cktnrnoc, Don Gaamaly, Dick visited the Convalescents' Honve *last.: _Mrs. E. Carson of Mount Zion and Dee t -Pow e,- Steve ot� A ItonAa - Road last week; several' Mr. and Mrs. Wm.-'Knox spent' the Miss Ida Brignal -visited Mrs.- H.• °-N04'�z>an cadfk, •Tinek Vern' �p� :have decir1aci to take tuns vis-i,/ holiday week-end visit'n mdth.iriends Shea onQ day last week:. , BrLwe McNenley, John O'Sulliv- icing these shut-M& s� SA, Listowel. ' Mr. and Mrs:. Mitchell. o£ Toronto •an, JJm Feathsersto, _Peter Kaiser, Seaman Howell,Chester_ Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Burton of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. "Al" liar- Bill Plea t�tersOccse, ".JLn T Mick_ ton Shores,_ .is hoarse fo¢ a •month's r Coyne, ,Vinnie O'Cal-ral, Larry Rielly, agent the week-end with his sister, vey on Sunday. ' leave from IDalyiax. - w __ _ _ __ Jahn Brett, Jos. Brett, John Dowler ]<1rs. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. N. Bur-,------------------- _----- g' Many residents took advmntage of t~- _ .r �tWe and Other frier St. Francis de Sales Pariah Choich+ Nero Dowling, Gra• McNeil. r r r friends- the long wok-end to_take trips-Mr. _ �S�Witter and daughter Gladys Thirty children received their First and Sid Henson, River Rd., vis- c _ of Toronto had lunch with Mrs. Mat- On Friday eveninga naa+e.t�eat wae. Holy Communion on Sunday, May 30, rely 1#tews on Saturda enjoyed at• the i.ome of Mr. and Mrs.: at � 9.00 o'clock--mass, ace ni an wed relatives at Hillsbu g, near Erin. ' Dribs. nSWright,r. and Mrs. Hillick Arthur O'Connor when a represent ied by. their pdrents,'.F:. N. MacKin- The Craig family, Island Rd, spent r DAILY SERVICE - - LOW FARES _ �— g . , the week-end at falser cottage, near TO ALL CANADIAN and famil of _Geon etown called on ative gYoup .cf: _ Whitby, Ajax and non, the celebrant, spoke in .his Las, ti Y g Lindsay. Mr, and Mrs Clift' Dick at- Dicke: ing parishioners, ] istezned to a cu l gifted mantis, and remarked on - -. AND '.u.S the former's brother, Mr. Bert Beer-, tended the Graduation' Exercises at *Ae day last week. lecture by Mrs. Caa-arme Doherty. ;he caaw'"la on ad Pape Pew X-a , Miss Betty -Jean Knox spent the She ' is the • former Baroness De joy to all Catholics. Queen's University, Kingston, for CHARTERED BUSES The childa'en's choir was at its best i Ralph Dick's g`acTu'ation. R week-end with her grandparents, 31r. Hueck-her Darn book "Friendship and �� seven children and par- Among the rtvatsyy who attended the OFFER IDEAL SERVICE and bars. McGuckin of Goodwood: H2u`e ' •,En;oyed: by. many, 12ut she itgl . tY A¢etropolitan Opera at Maple Leaf- ;' AVATTRACTIVE-RATES }. - Mr. M. Annie is busy- Iter 'now the wife ori Fdldile Dohme ty, Am- enfs enjoyed b-'eikiftst,"served Vy the Y i; Social C°a�mnAtbee cat the C. W. L. un- Garda-ns, were several from our own , FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL l ' ations to his house. Mr. and Mrs. erican writer of note. Among fun community: Mr, and Mrs. Dean Chair- ! _ 1 der the conv'eneTship of Mrs. Brett. . --= Win in one and family- are now books are-aTumblewee'd'� ,-� My Hag Next Sunndab promises a beautiful tee=s, Mr- and Mr'a C� �k - FOR BUS TRAVEL INF09ACATiO - J. Wing in one oP the apartments. l Aint In'', and The more recent "Mata i Betty Turnbull The Friendly Bible Class will hold }-Talbot!' Speaking of her travels on" sight when the 'class w-iIt recedve in Mx3• SEE rouR Loci AGENT ' their next meeting on Monday, June I lecttn-ing. Iota'&_ end her early lite as a bud7 dres&ed in white, with spec- I Mr' and Mrs.- Jack Dila¢ton have - _- ?, at the home df Mr. and Mrs. Jack, a Canadian, led up do her work et lal ceremonies and, muadc: ��� � �' bi0n� `� � _ _ .. . ' Mitchell. _. "Madonna FFionsse":- ,. USTfRN Mug_ - --- ' The Woman's Institute will meet. Combrirnere, near Pembroke, which r, �s , PHMI 41,1 in the Townshi F Hall on Tuesday af- she foaind fheae--g splen&d wank - _ • ternoam, June 8. AIF ladies welcome. in .the UI is being LLve� FU ELS_±_ Two buh loads of our le en- i by her and her staff wa_'kere, woo _ - ' 'dyed a trip to Niagara and Buffalo 8 up - - .. - �* - - --------------------- ---------- _"400% ----- - - have even tplaterti►al co nforta t4 '*^ - = .w --- -- _1-1 ��_ . w -- t,tas64ie*' t r - - a e _ `, •your Pnendly :ResWeq# Aunt or be't � � COSIEirrlCS` - - koR sALLr-6�o t A(� _ li-rover�ed It-anae buteb�baw with food ;,=ALTOt -' %rj •y ��'-PHOTO"atISIBBIIia -- - lL S: OMLP fAN SALEBlgAllt of Plckeridg. A �. •ho 30- L &INABY supR11i }Base it outage ( two lots) iapproae. one - CASUALTY, DdlNIDC. h'1Q2'0114d�i. - �{CBABY NFM aw NN. DISVR Us id arae at g�outnri i!+or ititoerna- $tD! ptOl� AND LIST YOUR . FROT[M.'rsfs *� 1��ph� Alax 309_. "it SALE wlleil � sw WORE '8oum ;:-z«iCYRIL E. 1VIQRLEY THAT W..k X9.0 1;00 A- 1L, to 0.a P.PRESCRIPTION �.•. '?. ]L to 6,itl r g. COOK AND HOUSEMAN_ SILK'S IVPl'tRKET We requiiTe responsible couple under i •u,r:1. d rn ';11 „ration -or ',P P Ott7: PICCKARD G T%v adults and two d3fldren, -1 ._.lti¢�. Ie\,Wr�E�, '1QS15 )S do qt`^�� k 9ev ,p sten r !� .•�. A. �Y �-7i*ion Lor right Couple, ROti�1ClWrite, giving ftU pa��re,-_ J. Favereaat, 1295 Bay�rtiewAve'Tbr- - Rump roan* - - S9ceat%red side bacon_FOR Sr1IE-set cd r�_r� .t•� lig�itts, ----------------------------------- WKS? HlII.L never been u9zd $10.00 pair. Andrew A 1,280EM49 c ONE• 0 C­,ck, R. R: 1, Pick_. ng hone -,rade 'A large. eggs - -65x3. (j+•Ma11uW■�r1q' FGR SALE•- En:ng-roam table, large, ?urL lard 2 lbso _ vC5 dining,:c�m c:.:_rs and china cab- �M*�; sNEH. C. oblETRMVRIVR, R• O'_` tnet ae� bu_ A ocmbined., Mrs. M. OE'ri'OMETRIST EILEEN JACKSON 102 Dundas St. 1Fest tt, :5th eon Pi kering.. OPTO➢2E'i'RIST { Yp"FIS_TEN DoLLLABS REWARD ! w .jEyea EzamitCed Glaseea Fitted(above the e111in Drug Storni i.r the -e. rn c�c s-r.o:eth-old Gel-- PICKERING OFFICE •HOURS testan MOIL eo Sat.- 9.00 to 530 mall Shep'rrerd pulp, black, m_rnarkings, strayed from my ,nFICKERr4G UN-13ED CHURCH.. ------------------ �nMasoonni¢HMi�Wedne�ay - 9.00 to. 1200 i\aotsNo. 2, half rails E �. 8ev, A� E. iOunA, 1linistder 9T. GEO,RGE'S ANGLICAN =-BY APPOI IWTPHONE: WHITBY fmPickering Village. W. C Thflmaon,UNDAY,JLNE 6, 1954 CHU CH PHONE: PICXEHING-'Phone 88, 5 a Sen ;ol - 10.00 A. M SUNDAYJUNE 6, 1954------------- ----Bio. Hing 'rt o sieap - 11.10 A. lVf, Child Y'"----- --- - renes Sunda ;TWO PAS57J*rGETiS wantr Leave..•sermon - J. R, Crouch TL andBrockRcad and No. 2 Hi;;a'pyatC'aol practice Fi!day'- 8.00 P. M. - - ---WSPRESBYTE;fiIAN W RE'PAfRP_.•GLQj J �t (�8.00 rte m. <.criving dovti ntow-n Toronto « ; , ST. ANDRE WARM A I P U i1AtfES at 5.00 P. in Pick- -Erin# F+I:one T`hti 'regular mo::thly meeting of Rev. Kenneth hiaelLennan: Minister-- ednu m _----------------- the �Y, A. a-i:i'b held on_7hurday, a. m. -Sunday Schrool 1 QR, SALES eculfer atfaldunlnttionJSc�t a ORot an.3 £nn m. - in' t .t to -1n day a o` m rrice Space Heaters 10 00 11.60 en. -M niNSe ,culls-Chamers Model B. t:tt.ctor. coa'n- 1[aatailstion sr Reptensions. Us airs rplate with wu'.� rc4w ex � ;,o•,v-z1s :uz. tl:e.btrrnesPro- also t'nree- - _4d slig9Ltily: ..- a Gurney rook 0UlLTY HEAT1NG %pane gas stove,- AUDLEYabove' in 6,00d condition- Jack C hap- "S ' 9.45 A. M. -. ..TorontoO pieaertng. CO3iPI.7er'I`E LL'+IE. O!► -Ivan. �rrn>w Pickering 178W. >R 3Scnday Sch.cl - 11.00" A, :1: _ -• ! EPERSHARP Pl?aN8 Bad 1-------------- - RS' an WA-----LA_aiDSCAPLtiG � - 6rITLITL'ALITY - --------- 1.AD! d fi:7r:NT8' 'I'Ca'� ft Lawaj podded and Seeded-Frszs �l.t� Terata' $1 p0WitsReed Maintained How to attain spirituality is indeed -a question to which every young man NO DOWN' PAYMENTGatdem Planned and Planted ui:d -aomaq must, soonor or later, try to find a satisfactory ansvyer, The Tell ,avision Repairs..First-Clara Workaaaashlpmatetlisttc civilization of our age has so mach absorbed the... energy and -!HONE PfCHERIN(3 �'I 'yI GEO, ELLiB, N. P. C. GR.'1DUATE -interest of mankind that I-;t,ple in general do no longer feel the necessity oft,j,�- 2AD raisins themstires a' ove the :o i k a•td ion ti ni of h 'r mae lal ext a ce IHO� PIL'EF.1itiN6 � J E-Pioakering Jewell, Phone - Pickering The carr of roti;loos tarda . is that mystic feeling Nhlch unites man withJim 2 Clod,Tbis state of spiritual communion can be brow ht about ani maintained _ PICEZ1111 MG TOVifNBB!-- --- r------ r - by meads of 'meditatloa and payer. And this b the reason that Bahs'u'ilah W'T� 'BUIIAl NG E7ifdll"has,,.a much stressed the imporernce of worship. It is not sut.icient merely to iDnilbit'tOo R�AND BLOCK WORE atcept and observe the teaehingg-[n addition a sense of spirituality should I"ITZID 'TUESDAYS A -N -D FRIDAYS WANTED be rultivated by_ prayer, rhe B.+hag Faltb, like all other Divine Relegioeea. is LM TO 5.07 F. IL For Free Estimates• Oa - CHLtINEYB, SASE113ENTS ETC. Ottu fundamentally mystic' iia character. Its chief Boal is the'development-o[PHONE' pICKEBING 637!1=the individual and soclety, through the acquisition of spiritual virtues and F©crest 'L�11Ylher CO• ,�_ ss APpelatoealporters. LLws and institutloas, as vlevved by Baha'u'llah, cad become reallyDVNBAJI\TON'• ai. PROUSE e_tectice onto• -when oar inner. spirituallite has been perfected and traasfor. N- --_._ . -Bea iso , n d s nerates into a e s alsat ons c mes se;l Otheew• tali to e e mer' ora i ted be o------------- d thiaY: te KiFORSALE_-MCCbsmicX-Deer ng 8-KOppost watsis park) SUMDWG ZNSPZCTOilift. cut binder;!No, 21 Spread! 1I -H mower, both inbow aarkiag core= BAHA''I WORLD FAITH SHONE' 195w12 -.'. PICKERING Phone: picriter,ng 51R2 tt or..,71`u:ther Information -- Phone: Pickering 349J1 - - g 1 od F ONE FICEERiNG 1191 �+Ij W c� rH - _ - ---- - -- AT`M-Vi"!ON LOST-a_oAn c.:Le doe, l3crc on one known and w1L.. ap;ueciated. i s �+ TERRY'S.. _ - CAR BUYERS ,ic-ont fort- P7•.clne--Clare"swn ��Ti:-- - A settee bi very lovely proms v > � d it - ' = pur Love Uoot Financing and Isar- - - - - drawn Zea' du`-ing. the evening. a - ROOM FOR RENT -with board. T. niong tare winne-rs be -ng Aiazcy •' Oar lectrical Plnzatin� ter Pian will help you awake a bet. Dunbart©n kr deal. BElFORE pop bay, talk to us. Blackburn, No, 2 HigYrway, Picker- hioneganre2y dna Erodes AIS Green- - - - . CypII, E.-MOBJ.SY' ing Village. Phone_ 12TMc• -wood Bill Newman, Gro. Obie and • w _ - 7aaarance-and Steal Estate -- Jim Clark. A tuwdsoviie metal a:b aTl©hii� ' Cwh'aetias ad StipplMs] .I -Your friendly resident Agent' St, Pauls -on -the -Hill Danbarton inft wad one by - the ladies cd he (} SO -'- Phone Pickering fr _ Margaret's Church who prov¢d@d. the -KITCHEN On Sunday June 13 the. service excellent nipper, a� We MUM or ba bw •dt9r - °PNNf li1C1�irN Eft a------- --- n RURAL W MO will to held,dt 7.30 p. m. Lam"d of Entertainment was pry by the CABINET DOORS � AND SFSVICE { t4ye usual 9.45. On that day a Con- nvwnbere in, a lively . Aklt based o i Farm Wiring Ur'mation sari ice' wiu be held as 11 due shooting of C,us 11$eGt�rw. s PE C IA LT - 1 - New.hsetses, $2.39 outlet : a. m. -at St. Gegrge's Anglican Church which Lions Charlie Montgronrc ry, - gunge servlee, $06.00 ": in Pickering. Bishop F. Wilkius n Rows McIntyre, Claude Brown and r.� stork guarartteei well uu ludte, The BiEhap is well- Jno, Wiebe euooeeded in getting ew ---- -- Od-- ---YOiiEi------ An---=-------------=- ROH RSBKING - gpeelausing is Polo Ltaa known for his stirring addresses and her shot or blown up. Lionesses Kath ,Modernize Your House with . _ Cel a fuli congregatiatr is empecbed. Mem- Stokvis, Fanny' Wiebe and Nancy _ R - A I9EAUTQ UL • b-P'60T 6'iNL. Primary and Secondary complete berg of both churches are urged to Mpntgcsnel:-y also- -.. With Poba come .early to secth'e a seat. At this eco smoke. Lions Fred Altpetea $916.75 ' •.w•s.• - aaaast itmpre, kve semice, .Joan Lum- Alkee Synott dazzled the crowd with )ciao -Green - C - Ye:aw s%�I11' ani IIisTAldi :1! PgkgKHl►.'1! 337JI1 it Ne Answer levy, June Hi11, Betty► Hibbert, Mar- rr�ag4c and Linn Ken and Evelyn :'rf.75 - please can Bites 9.07 lyra Huflbnpn and Ruby. Hobbs will Pace P�'� some very turecd�l : DELIVERED �idit,T�pIH! M6 !O� Jun 4 be accepted 'into the Membership of nwac. We carry's complete line of plumbing I -----. a kk aid •---- ------ nice Anglit�ae Church Ansnng the heed table guests we DEAD STOCK: ------ _---_-- '--_-- _ noticed: Plat Int. President Harry crier DepR P. N� or free illustrated G. . ' B _- --------- -' 9 '8 Q ; - _ r y"a And CrlppleB Farm Ants"k Rouge Hill Lions Club N^wman, PaWt Can. Vice -F* raid rtt .cstaiogae. `For Sanitw Dmp ad Dick Edrenaed8, Dist. Gotixrn�B� IL V. JOHNSON PLUMBING �5 � �� '�,ipllrONE COLLECT At, one o1 the best Mended Clear- Garner, P. D. G. F SUPPLIES i; pI�TO - 39 tea' nights ever , held by, the Rlcuge 'Zone Chaeirman Tom eltshire, Paige STREETSVILLE -PHONE 352-3 O O - mLpiro 31l11M Club, over one hundred Lions, ladies • Robbie Robinpon and their la'Ves Wednesday and F Even. bbl Open 7 ray TOAOPITO - EMph�a f -3W and guests li-Uned to an inspiring ----- --------------' ------ Ings till 939 a l is Saturday Wanted - tOOgDON YOUNG UMEM'SP talk on 'Lionism, in the He: on Park - . _ .. You Can De On J01=0604 1-tecenily - The speaker Lion _9414 ---=--------- a. •�-LI `\ AW!----- M $ SHARPENED harry S. Newman is neighbor ,and . _EDDIEisgrim _ An iYpee of Keys Duplicated friend to all local • Lions. A Past In President, Lion Harry Pick -rap and Deliver terrrati.onal' this �b FRANK SMITH _ h St Ajax- Phone 39W im 18 was the fist Canadian to hold high aloe, lie is presently a meet•- bee' of Canada's oldest Club-Toaantb ; ' ' - - ---• . .. -----_--- - Central, which he helped found end ALSO ___ .•_-A�NTION FARDIM t in which' district his business is sit_ FOR ALL RXTERIOA .HQ P5118 Q SOE111 - hated. ---------------------------------- _ IUIGHEgT PRICES PAID During the eroening'_a silver tray • '`ONLY ONE. 06AT' 4 _... PHONE: was presented to retiring President Fame Fume of a A. ani M. CARTAGE and SODDING Lion ,•s,arnl, Craggwho, atter lead. 1 Eglinton Ave, E. - Tons" HLtdson 9-2075' iag the Rouge Lions for two consec- utive yeacs,_is new moving to Ottawa. t a fif his "Win" w�fll raid 8. cot I i - Bogie Sam and wlbe i • ' b efforts e greatly mflssed. ss Uheir ' , __ -----------------------= _ ------------------------------------ A 8ALE - combination gard�ere ;have been in many ways red-pQn`ible w • tteeder and scu'Tlr:a'. good condition for the.success oS file Club, Per?rore- = +$eeaoriable.- Elders McQuoid; Church -'a, gig were also priesent'ed to Wein - ti •�aM ' Phtme z Pickesin$ 251---------- for her ego ts on behalf o; the boys. rRi ,$t, A ;%aold watch was` given to Mi:s AA r0 _.. _ . 4 Muriel C:hevers�w. 0 has printed ` 1838 Oldertwblle, Ont. License 1953 t:he„Rouge Bulletin for the Past three . tTPit-not aaneddithin tonee years. Otlher gifts arc1uded' pins to. I will ' be sold to cover weeksRApaing. g, A. rais'bairn,Pi Pickit Kath Stokvis and .VTIn Belt and Mrd. RawboE. The work of the latter on . « FOR DEMONSTRATION gqy _ .�. 03e "eye conserves e JV$T GALL{ - '_ : a ry -- -- _ y _ - �.y r:J.' ' ... ,__ .I. • , .•fir"' ., • i - • � - ., • �l - .., ' , / r• _EDDIEisgrim ::Shoe Repairs REAR OF PICICEXING, JEW AAY - RELIABLA8nshW 2 8adwar' SMVXX ALSO 8-111 P=WKA-1--COAH OTBi1'i! � EDDIES BOOK EXO iANG19 FOR ALL RXTERIOA .HQ P5118 Q POCKET BOOKS and C0M]W6 PAINT ioBi:. ---------------------------------- GIiVES TH! HOME A NS's OUTLOOK ON LIFE --WITS •„ '`ONLY ONE. 06AT' LAWNMOWERS _a Brays White: SHARPENED and REPAIRED Fame Fume of Pick-up and Delivery `I Ildew-8estzfaffi Mldew o� " PROMPT SERVICE - - Needs No Primite ALSO B`8 PAINTS, ENA]SLrLB - FRED BECKSTEAD Front St. - Frenchman's Bay AND - SUPER K1:M . TONN The Superior Rubber -baso Inter1W Phone - Pickering 116W3 raid 8. cot I i +- POWER LAWNKOWZ84 -i' j / r• L 1 i. , a ]�• . . „ �:.:L 'i ..::.; •' r,, . :.'}: ' ':,4 - !' :. ,�.• -:'3-1 ei. .r a. ?i1.!:�J - . , ',. .y _ _ _ a_ _ '� :f u. _ .'tom .. -.. .,.. ,.d„ �fl — . { 1 „ —% ;i i'I I- .- - r.. r .. � ... .: ..r1. -�.;.� evx-: ,r 6 ,. ." Tn •. �. !'AF-•,.. 5Ph71. 'G�'"�.. -. • .. � •.�. F.'�,in'�"',"•�.' N• - ., . `�••'.-"_ 'i •tS 'r , m,�G 17..i "P 1i • .."'ii� " . -- --- * -- .. _. r x - . 4lnances, were in wed ape, &v wd .. I:REPOAT 1!'AOM PAIiLT. able test, is considered to be eom-. apt w - pl�iymain came to the tuescm, and No- committee .:L.airtnen were a fated `_'" . r -t s t« .. -aT RR, 3i P..' . petent to -build his ow•n .. nouar, :uc, most welcome t0 veterans who have, lilted -Ehe tlleati"y steps clic site The home and Soboo'1 Assoaie%oa . ''. y - : roves fora lbs: up to now, been unaute to dott;rce tuu Z?r i Pi " . :rho has been app little boy eo he could dee laiesiseld. and ate .Ra — -•----1. _oiler the National o•r.:t !al, oN:- to ttre ^onstruction of their • A dance is plannedE�'t he BURA ' 3:ti=s Aa�oiation aP .- ,. - into such a con- rwme fur• tl.c p.- ptiso of, lu,ldinK the Si.•:iwl. ,lll:; Sat4rd,ay ndght, Juste 5- CiatB the 1?tclteririg ' Tow!q g May 26, 1994 .'Before entetdng coat down to where the are able to slid ds open yo the $cribra? public police attending their' cote- . ---- -On Wednesday. May 18th, the Min- tract the veteran must either pay to y bion, of I rr�ad,te peach 4o see *ist `"inter of Veterans Affairs, the Hon- the Director not leas than $800 to be handle it properly. The Canadian &Am , one wenworse: _ ' ourable Rogues Lapointe, moved that used to purchase a let, or transfer to Legion pkoPoged this sort of plan in TIhe home and Schad RKecuttve no one --Not titre Ca is tom! lesl�. — the Idolise go into Committee to Con- the Director title to a suitable lot a brief whirls they presented to the me} on ricncay n13U>t to lay plans Dor �8��1e display. -Bider the following resolution: . worth at least that amount, or make Government last November. the uxrnsirig yrErar. It was 1ra+rned the _ l . •..- Go - " pa partly in 'land and ' ----------------------------------- -------------------------------- ' , - - - That it is expedient to bring in " is down ytYlent , - i •a measure to amend the Veterans' partly in cash. There will be no re- renehman'a bay � - Land Act to rev}de financial and strict'ion as to the size of the lot, ,. ., -. c^ h« / _ p technical assistance to Veterans for provided it is suitable for a single- Mrs Hawes, Detroit, 11Lich , visited a ,; ' .:: 'home coastrurtion, and also to pro- family dwelling. « -vide further financial assistance to Thin cash or land requirement will M and Mr9 .]rank I{an¢. _ _ _ ; _ --_�, �w - ieterans presently settled under the serv�frst. as a security deposit dor Jonnsitoa, of Totatito, spent I — "� = "Act 'as full-time farmers or who may ing the life of the building contract week end with Mr. and Mrs. I -be so settled in the future, and to and, ,,second, as all or part of the Steve Cu1],ey^• - veterans who may in the future be- vetela4i's down 'payment when the Mt3, of Williamsf rd', vis-_ come oualif�pri as tart -trite farmers property is re conveyed to him, sub- lied his, son Clia.-les over the' week-��. , U--� .' or commercial fishertiien." ject to a mortgage in favour of Cen= end• iYi:s. Velma VG liiamsm injured h-er ' . Tms e.esolution presented by the tral Mortgage and Housing Corpora- F ! I this week and w e hcpe she :non . lilirister seeks' authorization b • the. roved lender under the - fie- - y Lion or an app etstea - _._ . .- • - House to introduce a Bill to amend . _tiational Housing Act.` y Ver teen on the - tne v eterans' Land :pct by adding to The cost .of constiuct:on„ up to :: i ; - .- I :,irk. list, as hzs her daughter Ssn_ra , it two new party to provide veterans maximum of .eight thousand dollar ` ry -%with new means of assistance to build will be financed througa regular pro- with th= flu. - Little Bryan Nichol on had the their own homes .and to settle on the glen: payments by the' Director from ,'fflr' land for full-time or part-time farm- a revolting fund of $15,000.00. L Don minor line: to have a :et -of icon• I A 'ing.. - the completion of the house the Di- steps, weighing over 500*pounds top- __ This. portion of the Bill will '-be I rect+ r will convey title to the property �ple cn his leg, while, playing "cow- - known as Part 2 of the Veterans' to fhe veteran and register a ntor boys -and Indzrs'' at the teen of the r ` - Land Act. Its purpose is to 'assist , gage in favour - of the lender. The home c2 Clare SkiLCh, on Monday NF1 - ieterans of Wold War 2 and ,the proc?ods' of this mortgage will reim- evening. He was rusized to tk,e Ajax Korean operations to become home burse the revolving fund. Hospital, where it was lea2riEd his owners.' It -is particularly designed This legislation was approved by ankle wits broken in two places. His . n b -> to assist veterans who, because of "�" r 'z - . the nature and location of their ern- - .-Ployment cannot be established eon - BY -LAW NUMBER 3 ._to the debentures shall be signed �J •• .. •� - ""` ' � veniently on two or three acres of the Secretary -Treasurer and his . _ land as part-time .farmers under the. A BY -law of the Board of Trusts?s signature thereon may be written, ���'�,r �CC%yr'�K�91( �0�� I - -� i Veterans' Land Act and whose in- of the Roman Catholic Separate stamped, lithographed, or engraved. 6�i(� 7G(Jlj , '' corns is not sufficient _ to meet pay- Schools fo rthe Village of Pickering . 5. DURING the 20 .years, the cur- - - - . _ menta on the cost of a home buiit by in the To hi of Pickering to raise' renc of the debentures, "the respec- - .0' - .. b way of loan the sum of $31,000.00 Live sums set ort in t e o . , tional Housing Pict; �. for the purposes herein mentions co urtm .o :Schedule e ere o s - In introducing this Resolution the WHEREAS the Board of Trustees be levied and collected. annually b : ' Minister expressed the opinion that of the Roman Catholic Separate" a special"tate sulficient therefore over . "'No, Marie, she didn't. But I always sweep up whenever in his experiences he found that many for the Village of Pickering and above all other rates in the same Xue Tmished a job, just like you help your Mummy by � -' veterans, if given technical guidance in the Townshi pof Pickering require--s3anner and from the same persons ... ,i- ,and supervision, -were willing and to borrow the sum of $31,000.00 by and' property by, from, )pan or with- .:keeping your room tidy and always putting away your r fir,` ready to put their own tabour into the issue of debentures to build addi- in which other Separa£e School rates , „ - building a modern home and thus tions to existing school facilities in are levied, raised and collected for toys when you're through with them ... ',. bringing the cost within their reach 1 the said -Village: the said period -of 20 years. Making just little extra effort i,s part of the tele- ,i - The assistance.proposed b the De- AND. WHEREAS it is expedient 6. THE said stem of_ $31,000.00 so i . y' to make the principal of the said debt borrowed and interest thereon and _ . phone job. Bell people everywhere go out of their way .� patttment provides training courses which are planned to give the vet- repayable in pearly sums during the the said debentures shalt be And the to he orderly, courteous, obliging. You 'can. see in the ... erans who are concerned a general period of. 20 years=in the respective same ale hereby made a charge upon -1 ]rnowledge of house building, Supe!- $mounts set forth in Schedule "A"- the school -house property and premi- - �Y they work they're "glad to be of service!" ri - hereto annexed which is hereby de- seer acrd on the real and personal Nision and technical guidance during It all adds up to better teltphasu service -service that - - construction. financing on an interest- clared .. a be' and form part of this property vested to the said Board -of : - _-_..�-lawI I ru�.«�.of --lc user: — - 1.ro basis while e e won is in pro . $less,- the supply of standard pians AND WHEREAS it ,will be neces- crate. Schools for the Village of Pick- - - and drawings, and free legal .service sary to raise: during the respective ering in the Township of Pickerint¢. _ -. •• -. j - . = up to and including deed and mort- years of the_ said period of :.0-'y eai.,: and upon all the, Separate School -THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA gate the respective sums set forth in the rates of the said Board to he here- -. ' Ur. der. this fheasure. there will be ,fo.grth column of y`?lhedule,"A" her,-- after imposed uiltil the said dehen- .. e .. I . . ... no conditional grunt :as for full-time to anne.eed to payU- yca`rly 'sures ni Lure: and each coli .Ft Pr} of thFm , • principal and=iuty t :is they become .trogKher with all inv-rest thereon - •._ . aril part-time farmers, but .vHtcrans iic: $ . shill have been fully l-�iti ,an<? -- -- ----� -- --- .___ -_- _ _. -_ __. ` retail their'ri„ rt to ie-e�tabli3hmiint 41IT "t['Hl'.$Eap' the amount of. sit sFrNd, - - Trrtait• which, if it h:i, not fi«en used - . .i� may f�rrri -ail or part of the dow , - the w.Mv t•atiai,tl• t.r ptttv`rat ,'e, THF. Sold Knarcl of Trusteos _, -_ - I. . pay.in ,nt requirui un,lef thi., plop<. °.! Iaidor sEtill: gr ae ordin�rtc,,nthe is t rFleem thctl<I«iienitut,•t: rmuturtiig ir, x - ,y " , leg'slation. This B:11 ahthol i'zF, tn,. . is Director uf' the VetEi'•.ns' Lund :lct •Y':'1., F ;YI . -�mi,t roll 1 "�R.90(la,ii: tl+N 1'E<ir 1914 r,n::,nC riatr• ...iter tf - �1 �/' w Y to eau •a i.rrto a construil`: n contiuct NO -W THEREFORE tIr l;oar,l of maturity at fh« pTarr,' tvhµre iml it � �� � fes%.. r h :.r, r�tigit,ir tetrran tirtn. afte1.r ,^• Tn..a,rr r: -the I2i.mun<F.ttLulic ,'ep-, the money iri which aicl dcber.tuter �`'`� - _ -_-- - `_ -- ----- k- 'are ex re.secl S� t,p tis,yaiile usu,n pay., s _ Y r .Zt,t•ir ug trent of •th•r •prim• , ,:l, amount t oleo. .. �,. _ - ter' nr is or the ?'ill, of I Ic u • S , ! , D - u ei, ,g ii t :i'ownsitip ai ?'ick« ii - PYJBLIG 11DTICE ---~- _enact :..�' ,�t c; together with interest aeerued io, th, _ `�`,�li � . .. lr'QTIG'E is hereby given by t! e 1. THAT for Lite purposes alone date of 3edemptien and. upon gitinc',4 �, 5 )' I siu.11 be Uri:rowed the -ium..previous notice of such' -intention t, Fa.1,tv,NExptsive: �M"nicipal Council of the` Township { _ 03 Pickering, that they propose to of -r':�1:100.flU and-- of the redeem b advertisin once in, thi d tttNTavesi9Sfrt,aarnbi.5EEi9TF �- B,Tard of TrustF:e. _of the` Romwi. Ontario Gazette and once in a daily - sFavreR�OiLYJY� VEUERSEFXBER�PE� ,: 'iw a Bylaw the follows, July rib- Cat[holic'Se'parate Schools for,zhe Vil- newspaper of general circulation pub- 18fi4� wiveTeby-the following describ- ed Pillions, of .road allowance. w;':1 -iage of Pickering in the Township of lished in the City of Toronto and be •s'o')pad ap and• cloied as a public• Pickering shall,be is;aUed-therefor in once in a local newspaper .of. general ' W rNEF�vS#An wk )W.-A#,AUYONA ALL�TD SIN sums of riot Mess than $500.00 each. circutatiorrin the Village of Pickering IV41PMEMAPM�ANpOINER OiFFERfN%60sAL1N/RSE SINGULAR that certain 2•.' THE debentures shall be-.c1a,t,ed such notice to.he advertised as afore- ��Srvj; yA Ay EW"40 :. 7WWAefAA parcel or trait of land and premives as of the 15th ,day of June, 1954, said at least thirty (30) days prior G{o�y 714wsoviitrEGuaRSES ja - situ -ate, lying ,and being i the Tower shall -bear interest at -the rate of. five to the date set for redemption. Notice -1 iNOMTARio. ' _ • ship` of- Pickering and County'of Ont-' percent (570) per -"annum . and 'shall of intention so to redeem shall also. be , -' - ,�l` �t IBtio, and: -being composed o1 that be. payable in 20 annual instalments sent 6y�ast--at least -thirty (30) days �"� / � �'„ . part of the road allowance in Lot 26, of principal -on the lath day of June prior to the date set for such redemp- 1v � `'+Ooncession 1 of the s8id' Taa*nsYiia, in eseh of years 1955 to 1974, tion to each person in whose name the . -- I , .• � both - inclusive, and the respective debenture.so to be redeemed is regis-11 f - I' a „•1N... is more paartioulaaly described amounts of principal and interest,pay- tered at the address shown in the de- - -- bias loll - CCr116?13ENCING at an iron 'bar as set forth in 'schedule ",A" hereto. Board. I)Ianved in the Srlttherly limit cd tlroe The ebentures shall have coilpons 8. THE said debentures may. con- - - Queen's .Highway . No. 2 as widened a - - " by-; Deposit Flan registered as -No' 31 attached thereto for the payment of tain any clause providing for regis- - interest annually on the I 5thay day of tration - thereof authorized by ' any .; `' Tvirinerr it inteasects the Highway 1- June in each ear. statute relating to ltlunicipal deben- - 3t, ad the'allowaace for road bebsv+een, Y - �•• 3: THE debentures as to both rin- tures in force at the time of the issue �ot;cr5�on 1 c+nd Range 3 Broken p 3 ' ::. Front • in Lot 26 ce the said Town- cipal aAd'interest shall be expressed thereof. ; - in Canadian currency and -shall be Read a FIRST and SECOND time '' . � 1" 1 ,9 iip. , Thence north 72 Deg. 52' east Y • • . . _ . 256'. '10" Sollowlrig.-tite, northerly Urn- payable at' the principal offices of this 12th day of May 1954. e , It of sand road allowance to an iron the Canadian Bank of Commerce, in Read a THIRD time and FINALLY . the Villa a of Pickering, and the Cit PASSED this 12th da of May, 1954. i planted 1'tttvic e • south'.33 Deg4 g g'' Y q y' \ - of Toronto, Ontario. SCIiEDULE "A" • - 50' East in a straight line to a 'podntr -. , :4.. THE Chairman ' and Secretary- lay -Law No. 3 - ' : an the - southerly lirnit of said 4oled "' i f , _sllrnrarice.• T'henbe in a .noath-wiest= Treasurer of the 'said Board shall $31,000.00 - - sign and issue -ting- OF PICKERING 1 ezly direction following the. saQsiibee'-• tin PICNICS Ascavvv/EMLY %Iy limit od raid road allowance to its and the debentures shall be sealed 5°l0 1-20 Yr. Serial Debentares GOC+1t/p�ilOrfl/IE,TABLt, Intersectiodi with -the q.wA lierly .1'iait villi ;the corporate seal of the said Dated June lb, 1954 of the, @t>,eyn's 0ghivray No. 2 ' as Board. The interest coupons, attached . . Maturing dune 15, 19'55-1974 ' : ,i,ea by Deposit Plan 31. i�ee • ' A• W. WC nnor, Chahm"a 7. p. J. wAcabe, secretary-Tresourea � . iia a noalli-@e.LY —' �lzaigiit Lime to point ,02 coalenence- Principal Interest Total ,;; tom. _ • �mient. Save aria exceipt the riaQ't!tt- . . June • 15; 1955 $ 1,000.00 $ 1 60.00 ,$ 2,550.00 _ _ �gteZly 6d' ( sixty-six few N'� the " . " 1956 1,000.00 - 1,600.00 2,500.00 • ' QA'l�i �, your Ontario Travel -. i's,ont to reqs tixrt+eod', wliddi'is dam-. 1997 1,000.00 1,450.00 —' 2,450.00 X. - Jested. aei•a pubIbc a+a3d. " " 1958 1,000.OD 1,400.00 2,400.00',- Hostess, invitee you to;nse flus coupon for `'?"`":: . Sh6urd any,oWepayer have arty'ob- . i " " 1959 - '1,600.00 , 1,350.00. . '• '2,350.00 �N►SEM, FREE information about Ontario. x ':> 1 � . od °' }'' 19W T '.1,000.00 „ : ':1,390.00 , 2,300.00 R O"Menl �KAIp ;: Fec4lop 10 the closing od this parC " !t 1961 - 1000.00 ` - 1,260.00 2,250.00 t m a=c t� Mail is today? ?,); 1'962 ' `' 1,500:00 • ,1,200.00 2,700.00 r,ae�Onew sr'Y. i •>.- he os• his; ,agent snag : #► °'Mn•, Ar +� . allowance, t. ,a _ . am Bard by Council at %e BrOU8h- M 1963 1 500.00 1 126.00 2 625.09 _ F. ? 1 j: gh.2.Ol) P. M, ar tt, , , r,:, ,' � y <r; Bei irsitcipal Buildiirsg. _ 1964 1,500.00 -1,050.00 2,b50A . . - i "'°°'mow. 'p .., an . Fifth Day od rtily 1964 , - r' " 1965 1,500.,00 975.00 - 2,4 7 s. ' I - inten 'on ,o,f Cbuncll.to "' " 1966 1,500.00 960.00 2,40 00 • 'd6W t �'y `'� , J. It is • t6f .. �' road tae a ` „ " 19fi7 . 1,500.00 _ $25.00 21325.00. 'add e„ r �^ - « 14, , , s. ',46M tlt o above portitpn' _ .4 . • 7, t, - ., Qf hr ', ia. , '� pttrpos- od.builddng a Police 6Nei. ��: ',y 1968 2,000.00. 750.00 . _ 2,750.00_ r W &A:to. open a 66-.. r 1962 .. 2,000.00 • - 850.00 2,650.00 ar • - '' r dp at laatttii�s. ►t - - t' 19Th 2,000.00 i 2 • _ �, road northerly' td ,1iia3h No. 2 _ . 550.00 ,590.00 ' . . ^ > " " 1971 2,000.00 450 00 2,450.00 ...:, . ...�1 a the paid Police. StaRioii: - b 972: - • -. 2,000.00 . • , 350.00 2,350.00 � t - A SAOIIC;ff, ti, this .18th ' t, " - , ' " •J • DATED t . , jr, " • - " 1973 2,500.00` 1' .'50.00 2,750.00 A • , - 1My of .May, ' . L., .. 1974 2,600.00 125.00 , ., 2,625.00 -1 ..:. - i;leyd• T.- 18>�d13'PON, Merle _ _ rt `{ , I TOWNi111 p W FICl[le"RMG .i%". $31,000.00 $19,000.00` .,,Rb0,000,40 • ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TR/t�IEL & PUBLICITY _ n . �• , - . - - _ _. _. M�N•• L. I. C6CILf, O.C... INItiTit _ - ;�!.. - „ ,,,�,. e.+•y�'r •t. o•••.{ a.%%ga?u: . . - -, - .. i. _ _ . -'�:w�.v..,.!.mnr,.a::aw•o^..., t .. _ _.,.,-, 4W - _ — J J.:+ - , _ 4a._awz. s usa., _ ._ . __ .. -W. .. - i .._ -. ._ .. _ __-.. .— _.. /-� t._�n .__.£'.'.i•rui. ... , ' The local cob _ * . , pack had a hike at h, E�id�a to Nspsitee. = - - ]It[r. ' and >iv- (.9fw iteioow vlstt- Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges were• the Caesem on Sgnday. • I The. W.A. was held last Thursday -'ed ihends is Cweseres an Suncjay. aremoni Sunday hurts of Mr. and Yrs. Gor- Those Claremont footballers seem to the S.S. rooms of the united Mr. and Mrs cwcurned - - - r , don Neel* of Greenwood. to. be going stag yet. This week-and Church with the president in • the • Lrogm their cottage with som,r niaa - Next Sunda mo -- - I L0XT _ y ruing the members thCey detested Oshawa 3-2. The erawds. chain Dire. Johnstores group had pilon this past wwk-end• Friends from To- of 'the boys' choir will ting in the are getting better each week. ' Oftt the wee!-ead with Yrs; butted Church. They are under the There was a poor turnout for time charge of the program and she was 77 bvaRtm at the pact has 2reeq' ; assisted by Mts. H. McIntyre, Mrs.week and Mrs. and Aagelinm direction of N4sa Colby. Last St=adsp $testi bowling tournament here-on -May Lippert, aSrs. J. Peiidie, . Mrs. C. Rey- Lie 1 As doing V=7 Well t and �• Mantle and family of they sang at Pine Grove. 24th. Only four teams of mixed treb. nolds and Mrs. Couperthwaite. Daisy WanvW`t la tltute by toettiag t�liea tpmt Sunday with Mr. and Several of the children w�mo have les were on hand. Richmond Hill was kyr who has just returned from. a to take their turn ori dd&,ent n�fa,' ' ~' y e7• been taking lessons is ballet and tap the only outside .club that turned up. �t with her sister and her family So bo'a't s� �,• ]y anid ��• George Constable and dtlaci ng will be taking part in a dance The players On hand had a real good M %°lid like ' in Swaziland, South Africa, gave a help out, be sure .and .. ]friss• . 316c- ewmattltet. were the Sunday recital at Uxbridge this Friday night. time. The greens are in good shape. very interesting talk ou'her trip:.She. Lead, and slit wtil be vim, N of Yz.:sad mfrs. Al Robert- Mr. and' atfrs, Ken Dopking of To- Eddie Goodman's team took first described the shrubs and the .birds to Eked. to get aAW itis aside ioc -fir Mr, iii ate: Rend rosto, spent the week-end with friends prize and Gar Eric's team of Rich- be found there the muddy roads. She _ -- ` sad faaaily of in G7arv=mt. mond Hill won second.'.'. ------ - - . - ------ � said that most of the mea work at . C$1e"P$NIlY7ALUN>f1'tiD QHII>RICfg�--- omit nt�Sataday here w#h air. Mr. Jack Badgeiow expects to move �'he Goodiellowahip (,'lass:.'oi the farm The+nearest chnrci was Arm 9pe intro hits new lin in Stouffville b United Church will meet on June Slim air. and .Yrs. P7' 10 -miles away. Atter being thanked, Tara W. & baud a very s6n o a , arialyton visited thFhx*4 d f Jtme: at the home of Mr. and If¢rs. L1oYd the W.A. served a'hot.supper to the meeting lura week vtnen heard � •• - ZW in Ajax on Sunday, � Mrs. Hosier oi' .Toroa#o, Pugh. 'Guests ker of. the eve �`Nos. Harold Dean and spe wPvk-end here with Mr. and will be ]iev. Mr Moore of Gr a public ttie ��ts at ttaeii bazaar held a spent the week,-end at Brace. Mrs. Mike Williamo m wood, who -will, s 9 local members attended instruct l� �' } r,ettreaa wens speak his trip annual of the W.I. held last week at te a: ha • %,iLl as the felkMzhdp through A"tralia. Cars will be leav- Brooklin en,ayad uuadng t9ie day. As � re�ulff ng from the four-corners for any of Mr_ sad Mm F�1 - Keevil � d a Cyd. E�� ora esmrmng hit 9r, tion. Georgie, d Detroit, vissted his brother ed tit beftrin fiaa,noes It is e too lung � away. r . The W.M.S. of the United Church and �y .aver the week 4m& The water piped into bath tthe ]ldhas,s t MURAL AWAX38 ON ALL >Mi W "M will be held on June 10 at the home Mr. and likes. J: Mansell ratter- - R�' _ of Mrs. J. Mor 'and the Church. The ladies - will- net. - �tX San• Mrs. F. Carson's -dedr a. reserve deuce in Toros_ tainly not object to riot wat. T®WMG MY= , ,1g group, will 'be in charge of the pro- td, gugfts of Mr • and Mag• Stan Dia- � say more Lar ffi�edr social o�na,' e w gram. There will be a g pecker Bean, laaC Friday evening . The Guild ortalso met ria and fCkE�' i 7 �; Or �O6W4 and special music for this meeting '.Mrs G. Mcoonnell, K Gf-Me- _ g V • T and it is hoped that all the ladies will Intyre, Mrs. F rank � � �llorvring t�lx bumaiaess iReeting bad a shoat baaak in whAh they proved - , /•�� � ��� � ��� at, .m. Casa will leave the corner Wes. Lebu>taa,' Ws..z Wt ,_ ice• their ectistle��, than we twl"I ,f�� P• R. Torrance, 3fra I.• Pugh a41 atteo- -t Mrs. Frank Loyst intends to leave ded the Annual Women's 'IaaRit+uroe led again to cancer , - --- on. Friday for a visit with her sister meeting at B*Okbn last Ad&7 We pre striving to get aye recent :::._; - + atment dinilbed before summee and INISTAT 1 so tie girls will be meeting at Jena J n�Det'Y'a this Titsta mwft bee. A# 'hday at ZOO PIN- _ COOPER BLOCK LT' =UAT Jun &luso` WCTIC GZ _-- - -- - - - ori them. At this nasi meeting, wbicti Ni ><Ait= AI/E� dl will be the hast aoa taCLi want. ' _ _ — mer ve,caticq tiro ata tavit�g p1}-thel - — - members to be an hand at 7.30 p. ma - - Mst�i ilEor�Cs _ - _ Aw a >� L k Ijet's make sow - lwte w vi OeatWaass - oncret : - - t;t<ts dais t one on which �, a to bays a gi�asr >damriso Osns+aisa QH na mess - _.will meeting next --lA�I>QiT 11.A17 AYAII.AIYi n�.ytbe la aThe t a v d and the ass t - e e o aa./rrV b iZAA PiC3�3 'N>e11B OPF'fG7Q •� .• Cinder - '- _ ' . ? `- _ _ � an -etliort to attend This too - !101mt fling - !moi 1 - iOitWT fW :._ • _ w9'll be the final meeting for tare seg.. : _ - — SAP MMU . - .- - - • t�7t1►0 lLA71! YTLL7ZOi1 SOAP Ul 7 week the Sunday School ex- _ - eeutive and teachers ake' meeting and _ _ wee uradland the .tiig..txm wig!' ta9i _ nic 4o w hope to -tf•e Annual P'i e _ .. have some news on this .big. event Syr - I - lbev, E. M. Bur ss; our a'ssisbemmt • minsst r, wtaa in the,pulpir this Stiurr- -' - a ` '" _ :.... - • • - _.. mornin to con. uct the wap^s'b' .r _ a=i _ we are _ g P _ .. ina Chace him flak). pean, - Kir ys v us$cery �3 _. was .who'in the .Congregation. %Ue cha* teas also closed hr w'a f:r - - Stam _ -fr .. - lbs s+ maser, and hada good r+ hear- «a. U_ sag lase week tic a 1 a : - - number of simpler anttetns to try fav �p up their work throughout lige _ __ - .!+ ; a - , . .. • . _ ._...... .._ .. ,. We t'sape the tri ��1 _ ... y- a ZZ - - ' _va'use we have -not 'been practicer$ • . + r and we hoy.: the congregation will / bear vdth us and not be too a_�ltical * summer drsnlag the ahead'. — j We extend our sympathy to l�.ire, J.' Davis' and her family In time recent -low of her mot&r, of wr p, lengthy wm C hes:er has suda[ered a slight at lice and Hope -she will matte a rink re *Very. b- - Tp all tics other folk on the siek: Hst and of wham we have not had a repot t a w best wis les gd _alt too. yoia - '� trod may. Tau sootm be'well again. _. _ we'll see you all in church next - SUnday mcrning wle, �h6i e, 'and may - - o - The good wratives• continue to•-imring e - s Vag duan g -` •'� _ e full cttnus�h rabh'er ' than empty it 'es so atter i w�' �'n the sumrnertmsne.. r A tiw►.� Amaro.. Ye1w ivarWE TO CREDItTORB - A_ND OTHERS _.. W4 THE MATTER of the Estate or Ad FGERALD late of the - - _ . TewnsWp.of.Ptckeriivg, In the Coan;fat Ontario- Gentleman. deceased. c4isf ALL persons having claims against: I evrolei . r-r the Estate oar the said John F�itigeculd decea t, w'ho died on or about the '. tls+enty_fifth day of February,. 1954' ' . _ are hiareby to se,,•t' i►*a saint ' to the unde:aigned S3licitors for Hud% - o A&00' r Oa : _ foie iAMPo�� ,� & k, Sol:.O lei fibs plc . Emraeubor oar thA 1a3tS • .wiu TesCaszmersY of the'1 lead sac okt's 'great, valve-in-head-tagines .produce new + _1ow A 1�omatic Trottsmissioe :* ed truck H arra• °�°a, °a before or wiu_daae ttme power for hauling goods, .or for speeding'deliveries—and Matic is offend not only on.' and %-ton trucks, buts on lbe mid tbey do it at less cost per load and per mile. But these 1-ton M tool - teftUtadpefsed among persons en it�ie, d ` thrifty, high-compression engines are just the start of the voreto, baying regard only to the Powerful Chevrolet story! Visit -your Chevrolet dealer :Nevar Cheufs Rtr"«hnass: Heavier sale shafts in 2-toto dye d sheII amen haveand talk over the many mousy-making reasons for using .models modesoewly desigOed clutches, and more rigid' frames �• - trouble-free Chevrolet t wks in your business, You'll get 1A of >1+q ltii4, -fie full-story of Chevrolet's new streaglh, new stamina, f4 w, 819W Le" spam: New pickup bodies have deeper � � � ..',Ww ecatoomy phis all these big new benefits, too aides, gown loading bpg6a nod i are absolutely grain tight. llawws�T ai. 8ti.e.n, �► - - Nnftr ' , Caiet�rliaesNr Cetr:;Q$erspew somfat, safetjr sad _.Maur Advena-oesipn 3lylinp: New front-end is ttiore conveni mm New one-piece curved windshield provides ' " Massive' is appearance: New. VW*114 lights sbow the fug --------------'•'"' ; extra visibility. _ . widtheof the truck Now Rich COO" SOW:* Seat cushion and back trove .oa;oW a•rsaa coli. AW caarro -Sm n avaitsbk'os art omb soder,: � from SAM ..>� TA-OR� r - as a unit to eliminate back-nubbin you over t _WqA row with an. & It "Boats y CANADA% 14o: t TRYCI« 7. N. M. Gordon -fold hwht _ - - YAWN Moto.' s, fox _ T. _ • , : A, Y. S.w � i•4 _•y -_ :..' ..:. i-.. ,..syr• • . :. ' �.... .. _. .. ., - - .. %�`.'{` - . .t) . • � • - • int �, s.••1 •. w J'.. . r ' • • '.♦ • ' • '• _3 _ rr 1__ 1 �t cur �Un1ffiQ!' INIF 'of • Fansous Name Pro�►►�'t� Offering � it ierc�a., ��, •� _yled for Y _ Lwtar deeds are now pan iiisplay for �ii�s app av�i a�d Economic BuY�B; . -- --- - �'Ei6tiLA8iB _ _W _ W -err♦ A=i0 R►Hl'1'Lr AND COLOUIIJip t 1 T EVED SPORT ACETATE AND NYLON SWEAT � Of White, Navy, Tai, RAND W aSMA U .n: SPORT 1SH3 i9 � i'INSi GUS news Fine 'T" obis,. � � Colors - � k - Small, Medial. -and-Lane, Cooler By Far For Sommer Weal. t � *' # kali, Meielos 4" Ladd ' S _ A1iOW" QIIALS FOS �-styled The "Arrow" Way -Is Colos,rs Of Celoun of Navy.•WiNe. GraF,.Zed . �irt_s B= - SAND - SILV= . _. _ y >saY117 lfirloed at - '�' ' 1 'FOIL, ECONOMY BVYnaa AT - piss ' IpRW M AT � ;8.06 ' _ ] PRACZD AT - :7«!B !• _ _. f rngw SOBS OF QUAiWY{ t ,,,_BIjBVEY �POODS -� BARVEY WOODS -- - HAEVEY WOODB - j . NYLON SPORTWEAR 1 _is) -4 • t- IbWtVEY WOODS -� - Efr 'T" SBl'$T9 a4 SPORTSWEAR `T' SEXEr. - _ SBOFIT SLOE "r, SEMW AND � Quality In Shades Of Sand, Grey Perforated Foe Ceol Coi'[ork Collar - - f Elastic Neck Of Lining Saaterized.. Designed For Cooler d Colla Adl it<adE m cool NyIoB-For Wear atpd silver And White. -' To I&". - Santo Collar Liaiai. � ,, .-- Fyt 'Ana etvlesl - Abort Sleeves diad Stocked In Bmai>, Xroy aid Nylon For Real Comfoek NyTis lieePrg�� — , ... • .With. Pocket. Stocked In Small, Medium M am- Hoa1 Of New Colars . Aad Patterns r t And Targe And Priced For Economy Colours - Silver, Grey and White. PRICED AT - ;5.26 !� � F 1�t0'ED AT - ;1,N ;1 -SO ;1.56 AT. - $2.85 PRICED AT - x.75 i•• SUMMER HATS AND CAPS - - JAMES BROS. -CRAFT SPORTWEAS - WEAIfi SWIMMING AND BEACH WEAR ! BRIGHTLY COLOURED FOR _ : "CENTUJW, READY-MADE SUITS _ _ CASUAL JACKETS FOR SLjMME "A Full Stock Now Of Swim Trunks Severs] Models To Choose From. Crease SUMMER �PLZ.ASURES t Woofing MaLe=ial A Fine 6eiectioa .Of Styles Aad 'Colour is 2854 Colours, Boxer And Bsgulate _ Flee Wearing For The, -Cottage, Picnics, Load Type 6tyIes. t; Dslrlai, GoHing, And At Tile Swimmnii SMARTLY TAILORED Combinations, Ideal For Cool Evening i PRICED FROM: $2.95 UP t) r 2 -PIECE SUIT - ;39.95 Ball Gamer, Picnics Etc. , Pool All Types Of Summer Work Caps. ONE EXTRA TROUSER - $7.95 - -� Also A Fine. Selection Of Boys Aad 780 PRICED FROM ;9.95 UP Youths'' Bathini. Trunks _ t.i PB3C.ED FROM -r Bio. - 3 -PIECE - _ - :.- -- 4 J. R. BOYES _ — . - - -- ' -= _ - Now..Operating "The. BidStoye "..PRONE 981 T .OLDSMOBILE - --_ CHEVR1 LET ATRE IT BY yov covto 6RON►'As BROCK SIN ..,FeO PRONE ` FAST Yo 1/ ON . _ - WO1lLO FEED - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - JUNE 3, 4: 5,.- ..;oR ' - •• jurda4 Matinee, At- 2.3@ P. M.. GROW l�� - Evening Shows At 7.00 and Saturday Evening Show Starts AL 600 P. M 90 FO n rUDOR r « L . 59 `I Sadao _.... _ _ _ ;1 5 _ Fort Apache : - AUSTIN SOMERSET m -;_ —. -JOHN WAYNE AT HIS BLAZING BEST' ,_ . _ / -.� _ FewDar Black ! 49 1953 rz • ; '� New ear condition _-- 1 S WITH - SHIRLEY TEMPLE and HENRY FONDA 1552 Mi;"i'F.08 RANCH WAGON i ALSO - MMID SCARECROW - ROYAL MOUNT>� -LAUGH PAJiADlr . _ '-1{{t�, Per:eet Tires, Excellent t .� Condition --- -- ---------;1775 s MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNFStDAY -•� JUNE 7, 8, 9. _ _ _ _ . 'e _. • - - ' ... ; 1 lith --------- -1W 5 2 �Evtniai Shows At -7A0 P. M• Last Complete Show At i xo P. M. 4 • y Due; Radio . - 1851 O TUDO=, _ - The' Diamond Queen - - -- . ---•- i . _ 1545 rLs'aioTs TVDos _ •" • l _ a..:.raa i .. - _ . Beater; 1 e9 ... _ A- edition :�;'if6 o, LN COLOR tr FERNANDO LAMAS and ASLEN$ DABL - _ _ . r 1938DODGE e DG8 COUPS ----- ------ new flees. A real bu► _ f Iia. J `:. 1 . , FLUS THE LAUGH . HIT FEAT[JD bE -_ -� . CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE = ► _ _ ...._....__ Great Guns :- - . - _.. _.. .... NZ' is" CHEVROLET caadttiaa . _ i1� PHONE. COLL£t3T -- CLAR1rM0 STAT( LAUREL and O CASA -TRADE- . TEgAIfi AND -FOX NEVI'S O ^awn l;o tpntal Al_mni Dar►ce on village stopped uo watch '-I-e 'atheT • ATTS.ACTION -M a even. ng k bees. 'Most, not ell od them knew t► -= rs. NEXT c: i.amnit n spent Pie tinea c end tackle 'anyth,ng; he'll smoub a. go3t1 { - - BURT LANCASTER - IN , g , with t, -e Lath ars w,3-er N r. Wi,1 a-rr - g chip, a tocsin loot a ;Looe- . ' M ' - C,� k th.row•rf nearby Bind any ki is i of bait • Majesty Keefe The reguls; meeting G'f a Seen, mindlsro bsirnplYr becau a3 • • • - ing tluxil,rry of .tx� t:_ r COLOR BY TEocRx1COLOR Ycld at the home cd the Pre d . n:. - }+ an s to p: c,L ct the eggs :a* - L- - Mis. C. Clo:9cn cn.W'e'n:s'_ay e:en- e•r turn :n'o tiny b.ss anise, later. still, ing. %lay 26, 7%e service cn larger. bass. 14 a perch, rock ba s, a y other variety came ' Ades. Bury. ie tt.erne "Thea G03Tel Acc -d:n; to siurtiisiY o an ----------------------- Ytu.' and proea m '+ihe Chr:_s:ian mar .that nest tate pamnt bass rtsh- ---------------------------------- �, Road we X11 pe t~nat T:Yrs Russell C•cn- I ' QUINN ' rOC� R n th.ib Va.ati,n ere pre _ ted by cd t heu», ate tterrt u he a nor i; feeeling mu> h better - , . ' �: .. .. _.. �,. Mus: 'd• iiain=s; a�hts ha been cin= A17 -s. B. Jackman, � Mrs. C. t lo_.'on, i but,ainaaaYtares inevi�t_ibthem Peri.aps WELL TILE ANDCAPS - Mrs. George. Perry has '-eceavzd Miss Edith Crmesad and M -s. C. Perhaps PINE RIDGE RD. DU�IBAR'i'ON , — -- �. - _ . tu Mrs Al- dtn� to the hospital-3+or- same time, � o am " the boy just -didn't `understand. But I --if mise North of No. 2 Hicbl— Ian- Perry and cnilc- a in L. I-Irlony• ! -'e oma is june a_ w a based on the 95 Wil:ing:s one a - tre g Re- y rum dcn;wn Fttvecsi'de improving. 1 _ gre Geo: a Peery, Xr: and Mrs. W. > 'o cr: -nd s e Missionary ca-'; youngster ------PHOtNE P=.-28aQi5------ y Carts and Vis. Aorntr{t, �ttenced the. FriEnds and relatives called at Ube eons c? mernters. Pleas cLisplaying the longest fish he ked i pam, Cluo Social Eventing last Wed- Thompson hr .rne cn the Ease Line on Sunday to help Mea Zhomps*n Cel- we -e made ::or a 9oc a1 evening to be eves catagtst. The parent bass }, in which i1i%dt are -raised to fire point ztesday, at Lite home of X1r. N:. F. and ke'd late in June. Will all tt.o-e with I snapped madly, incautiously, fuTitus- where they are big enough to take Claremont. Vcay ebr'te het birUldiay. - woolens to ase gent far blanket, ly at the bai� arh4ch the yotutgs5ee core ad themselves Bat all the roc- J Mn` 'Ibmlinson' ;gown and B-rtj •&y gre'atings t,6 .VTs. W. Wil:is clove to the heest, perts tell you titch hatcheries ore no enherta3rsing dileans. wt Fl+aase leave-Uhem with Mrs. C as[9m t>,ad dtgpped' _ enjoyed .lvei:re:ibinents were, served and Plias Dameh. Davidson-, -who � ' during the next month. A so:ial hour Sadly. n deputy g� wooden whio substitute- for Nature and t e and using -song closed P Ve Y Fid bard birftA ys'on Sunday. clo'xd, the meeting ]uved'•in the area told the crying bay patent bass, if 1e[t alone, tiloes s bet - A speedy Tecovety to Mrs S. Gill- and Mrs. C, C'.os%on and tam- that she had ken the Law. 'Phot tte fob of radsdng fish than {a]i Ube , > -''ant evening and who 'is eonfinad ' to the Ajax - We axe, sorry to hear o2 .they roc- ily motcred to Harnil'ton on Sunday was �rious enbo . so Rau las it went. hatcheries can do. i ideal od Ms, and Mrs McGreevy, Prc]seruns Hospital. x.' to visit relatives. But wh m the warden pointed out- "Of -course, the boy proani9ed that and hope injttiies are not too ��, Quite a nvanbe_ at�.ided the dG^nce and Mrs. L. Sluts and 3sa>'ly' '%fiat an mclinaaY two-Povnd black he would never oho it again and ate ,Sn the Pickering Dds'sict High School M are' a Sot' - Syu> od Miss that, in f8nis pmtkvlas case tahe od' boyo, and girls, and adults too, wfio iced Mr. and Mrs. J. Finrii%h, ad Ham. Nellie Meek, misted by pupils_ Imm a� e A er on el%W. since the 411 don't Aw&rstand about bass and i ilt= with than• on the week -end. The AtUetrnoon W. A. will rneeL on lose acim be very•hwas 9unda9 School will be held in the West Hill and Scarboro. Mr. AW-Ol • e parent . roves no loner bis Acct. mono is the time t� lec -- - ,Rah -ate pcewnted his' Caakdiaa Kid`. Thua's* Ju -- 10, - ffi - perms *Am ��� � yam, it a are nyorving into the snalbec o-�dny adtes ---------------- - ova bad -8radt Road Su'ooi : in cbeege a! dire in Qievtca Stott W A Dock Dam - Cont'd. even w'w",- streams to si>t>� d cytcle ai! neav !fie rA00D, cit o'clock, . The Department oR Lands and For+ 31fe. Ant! wall,itav�e mt:ctr saor+e M16a�j, 7.ireen Rimany ft*ver mak' i5shin8 este vpersRea dist 3rafc3nn3es tl> tan ,ratc4if tim.n fl»w► t,�ag t)f j ranges fcnm..tUadr •t0 ptretty g out tine Province. It -has 'bass pax&; awn*., ed WS , comtmvnity ,rs, Keift ' a:p : to ..:.�-r- Bvt io come back to that bass Iaypimns_ lite. Edgar' Sam" -� � � -Mr. -and Mrd. Don - Holmes. . � ,millions-ef _ _ ti ted :the . be moved ,into 6+ �' r; Raiybr and O mv, of Fort. Lbcdn. , vitft • .. of the • %tame • variety, 1 pauses is atlenddtsg 19+e ! Ds+�s on Saturday last• titre rtl*wm I&A Xew. and cleaned os[ - -- EODI S SAO PA'' ilsoo ed from -.__.. a bred down to •floe gt�ve7 T�I� Hie tla . don; sag visa ads there. male _Somperdon, who wasn't seen, l yet moeeting was •Meld �.et, Mr. depaa'ited `her eggs theueon• the fatale DEAtR OF PbCRFYiING JEWEE.AY 4 ( and Meg McM`uaney's, Atha, Tom' bads 2ertilized there rind then too3t a : 3iss'i7 Yetman has >• hie.td '1�and- evening. up 24 -]tour :guard dq:ty. !' Ped as a •re9ult:od a ace t �' Now Nags m 'Now Low Prices Miss Bunt, of�Tor+outb Home Miss- sung ]ads who �roaRrt Dtt>mn- The evening• . W iCttis visited dvr Su=,iRy School On spotted him• Few od them real- _ Ibev. A„P'._eatl Mrs. Sund'a9 y;st• _ izedd�h�e was (a) a .black boss '(ts) _ ► in North. _ Baa' this- week,. atbend�inB _ ' _ RID z---- -----------�---t--*- grparding a nest. After ell, there's a OPE�l EVENINGS �111LL 700 P. M F AY 9,00 P. M, j - C on6eresnce{ heavv run cd s{rolaers-iri tone ct a ek 1 We are sorry to see true TtutneII gree 1�WE od i EB ON P amaund Dasher 'tiai�e'and. to=a very LOWEST PRL C - ALL RE AIRS ,family leave our.%` unity, but we }roung boy, a big •Nish is,a big Belt• i IMNall, MATERI.AL'S.AND_WORKMAN { _ , wile thorn crunch happiness in .t2>e3r GgEEN;pOOD - SUEDL SiiOES.CLEANED if This Paz-ticular. bass, acCordang to bodge in Scarboma � Mips He:en Miriak6f acid 1fUTIcl od Utne ���rig-etyp,erts,' must 'hav_p � Ms. and Mrs• A. To sort . s crit t]se weelS-rad witch fire bout Uhuee pounds. -_-,. GOOD SELECTION OF LACES, POLISHES AND AYES ton were recent vus• �b^�' F weighed a David od Hietnil fbr Reg pat?eats and attended ttua Y �y� tl oldies folk who'. f 1 � Tosalinsoa's mot2tes,.. d e bei a E G L 1 A B L B V I - , cacetse the doe to aci Sratn the ,lt )► t i:.'�K�`#3� C+:r' kra.o!,ia{,�'sJ1•.rso;A..sr.. • . a..u�,�'- x.. •. '.:rc• -- •.:c•-„ '