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Prrnuee - re Bvilddng Permits eoasfirsed o bed; is unpa+ovin8: ae0ond,ad by Consncillor G. H. Baap*, the horse Msti 44 Permits in May. Value $306,700.00. Ma} and Mrs. Geo. Micnroy WzA *At labra Waster Bylaw be amended to �' lightning �k oei the Brock 31 Dwellings average $9800. 1854 fire week -end, in 'Hamilton with '1MBl. pnavide `%at rate~' mor chuorc'hes, ]ads- �Socn� itirning some of Permits tb date, value $1,228,260.00. and Mx�s Carl Bishop. 1 � and coo wity-'hal where there On gat y Wight' - - �isii-asking that parking By- Over thirty members of the W. A Yr tho domesfSrc residence, and at ® the house law be amended so that tines Ooasld and Eventing Auxiltaay, ad tase.Uni >. hghtaing�ck he' home d . M:. ted sea eft ;15.00 fine'.' one bap asci two, be paid at Paldoe Omtice without Bo- Ceucssch visited Audley WrA. 11or and Mrs• Harry Pur vis, n ecessitatin8 11t and 44.00 per yeas doe• each a call to the bre departmeat. The r >^ ing W_court_--__— — and -Bantam, at the horn of Mrs Jn% , additional flap or tod3et same night ughtaing entered the G. � , Ratepayers Valley, Fein toed Wk Pru�dri. on Saturday. � I =t varve edea Moved that tieatafiive _K _ burning aai�alf-fiusea y; fur• 30 mile speed limit. Mr. and Miss. Irving White y1dtW agpsa►al -be givir-foe Match playMonaugt �g k � 2 Following Were Heard their cousins, Dr. and Mm Seim, y submitted by W. L. Smith, re $stonebani Georgy ptynglyaan of 6 Stanley :Mann, Pickering •Bemcht, (1) od VineIand, over the week-end.the lienor PMnrm aub&vi'sion and aslso sr wont Firemen were unable to !q .,, wanted sbdreliae between Loth 4 and A number tt+ocs file village attlsD�+ '1.0 greed that teals eubdivitim be stop s 5 opened troan Beacfln to (jou. 1. (2) cd the Dance Recital the �' hinted as a Clsrm A Area, ,vdth min- save the ne ,drJab Sather small pigs le b? p� ` and '`' complained about Al�'ps9 taldng of Mdse oa Thursday avatnl:rg. r k�num gree of 1200 were burned, best other smock, � ^�' p� �� P included l6erg- � square lace moa• a' ta were out cd the bare et ". � rt l� gravel from beach an crani allowacC0. _ • , - vingie above;y dwelling. This tentativeiria � :.i r(,#i x (3) asdsed for a new sub xiivldon -in appnorgai L subject o regudawaoenx oe the tune. Grain .Has arleo mettaeaed acct Theca, Elearicr Wrings 1�7Aca in lase Dboedaa�y' staasaa in ilia noc4a end south -half I.of: 6, Con B. F. la ' otI Jean Weataey Jana 'MieDoneldti man. carinae, water supply, *Waage and of the township• A,dtvlsed is terve t� et MseDoeab� deeding c9 S gea+oen't' of sulb•ddvUled --------------------------------- ; Municipal w0i0e •, had thR eama of resenl� -- _ abaci marc muni p even for aebacQ Pad. or patk k✓ F. J. reported oer'tain �- U wen to Wo no* thec*ft Local Stook Car Driven Staying, A 1950 F%o d trtwk has been pur- mks Verodea Wasylyk, daughter of era in subdivtls6on, firm• Fmk entertained MY. ]ta The Mosey used too be cmver ,e4 doe' thre ,fie Mr. land Mrs. Wm. Wssylylo, Picker- R2,der, Anditaon,- North-east SPIC000 eel bdiar M Monday eveWng .ln - DaQacllsireed piCkering's boas stock can' drivaaa lag, who was among those graduating Hill RroUl. Clerk to notify police to very well tont t1em- recently from the Oshawa General ,charge, and tt they refuse, 16129NO �Mr. � Scott, t been ladd 1 -----------------------=- have been ening sY Hospital School of Nursing. Mim she. -gad L Q. O. F. Dust HaaegW I.sag.o wlvw in: t+aoee at Toronto C, N. E tap w aaoCher srtta,ck of'reported " sad at the O&av+a, UVck this season. wasylyk was shoo among the sehoL Mr. Bruno ofated be was mane& � 1g . �� ed, and back ai - i e very auceadul sesn.on, Dan Fleming. driving the Disney "Whip and prlu-winners, receiving ecturing cireerse in fa ews;ge in Coo. 1EM& - Qntsariro Lodge, cad Pickering, jotsn- ifs ear has been in ti>,e money the 1953 Prise foe Ellfciency la b, Loh ?, and asked pa? Um J. Johns. Yvonne' and Mrs. R owed to Biock2in to platy a Round' several times, sr has Don McLellan. ">sedside Nnralag", lino is it nay fire odd aigbat Oa' vsee]G- She attended the Base Line Public renin. , »frau attended the ' •Corsfirssatie>rs Aabhz Sot !bre llSeaab Coedovwell SYsie1d, i driver od Ikaty's "Miracle e Gond School, Pie Continuation and Deputy -reeve Hplsdon. reporbed:­ ra Church rc .In SuSt.gy a ent'9 Anglican ytst won L � 3 Hurim, cif Pickering inns been right born CoilegLte, Prior 1a entering --hue 'bad contacted Food 7-10mer. 'Mrs. cn Snshby eNenin - . _._ �' in tksene 1sYtini sell the way. boo 'Mrs. A. Btsshby and Mr• J. M31Is Whitby; 0"wiac 81, wnVLAVM Osh- 1rLr School of Nursing. Scvrbcm &act he agreed they , ;pm 1Wt 22, and Brookbri woe Scam `Yd you can't attend the r ecce in- . spent a day last wmit vi4.'i Mr L - Sbronto and hev'e access to a TV set -----------------------------=----- clean out Cast ditch on towline ftvm M Wit in C b,= Por! F tw. Rouge- River Has First Aecideai the lake to 11291sway 401 and pled In zT a Baits r *R urg• - Asoond :enmek" Picbering won a on FI-Aw fists at 8130 You can see Of Seasoa-_ !zoo r9'culvrsds; Reeve G E. �n� h ra �r-1p� and - �q", Hsnoeciia lvinrre?r. them boy* in action ev�esy week- The Councillor J. H -rd Vrp "^isvis at - mW -, mend, Piekreeltsa winning races are to ws " at Toronto For one --he and Cacmcillna' Nearrnaa frac a tended t7rr Ag -f �:'.tv a'. °^ iety Fait + e Brachadia by .sone of 21 bar 19 bona' each week. A TIcr n'to thea with thc.•+ee eoeo' greed that firs ducts path ham lire at: Canain?tcrs on W-Ine,49W. thro pervious, was swimming is the Rouge HiBhaCV c, 2, to n 1 Altace Road The PWoerina Verve. rt -s. a gip•• Rivbr on Saturday ai,gtnt, whom in should be cc the east side new ',,he Ontario LAc1g's of Ptaloe t . ex- _- YOUA BEEVES REPORT shallow water he dived, striking his tenor, enccept in we low spot wh�em Lion nt this wet k mar the R' age Fisl1! pacts to meo the ,Armeis of Hath- -""--- �, *o,c�. � neck• He was :t would tis near the pavement Eon Lions Club' Uoe No, 24„ on June 19, in Picker- To the Electors of Pickering TwP o the East General Hospital fifty Leet; -------:____ Sae Lore -"District Shield", sad Pickering -Village: by ]Mft<Esrehnnie,a sanbuloace, .brae -he and Coutadklofr Newsaaras had a- GBOVND- OBSERVER .CORPS � - - 7W game 'will bb The - bl tine Your s+esrCyril a Ltm<wle George T.ed his condition an. Moridw was report- ' greed that the cinder w•ai>< sit Fair- V'k an -Oral h St. The pasbliG it Lodld and Cyril K 116oe1ey. atbeaded ed serious. His cQmpersiOcs said it port Read north dhoAsld be on the On y evcrs'ng June 24th, .' ° lnvibed to ease sed witness ibis the Annual fon rence d Ma>yoas was a •`freak" dive in *,a shallow west die nese ,tins tense except a aK a00 P. a^. the CA wrI Observer Iwo eatcit�cg pee, aaWet' which -WO and ReeNer last week, June 9, 30, ..fres•' that caused the accdaat. Duct near p:o;eity of Mr. Beats wbe:e Cores wil~ meet in the Pym S*Vood iit bona to a basket ]annoys, weather � and ll.- as Wiadsrrt•, Ont. 'i`wa tscsacf� �_--•------------------ it would be neer the pavement Builder Pickering F. 0 ' McGuire ;pemtrtfglrs� trans acne to at 380 P. sn red and sty -dive diele/ates were J. O. Bryant M Thin Reak =Mr, Wae+d had been asked so eek , s,egista+ed. dor tendreea $w both edand�er paths. .bow lucre on •the work ,f �e G. Ob : Window Clrts,.represented'by Mayes & hsa� been an annual plsasca:e son council prat' 4o percent and have Corte interested in°sass wart `� • Lege Neater Of Visitors Attend er>zdled flue weloanse m ld)�t Aaaivetwry Visito Atte � ms's at 'ori tittsea..we o mmoat..' *M News for soma years now to no e. reed% for SeptesnibW 1. I m be n'Yde wel-torn There is still &W - bitChdaT d a good Friend cad AGR® that Mastelsann Towatiae need tor- vahmtews. >I[ea aahal Day r .at the delegetee and thedt ladies, was oras Mr. J. G Brytunt; wbo again between Can. 5 find Highway 7, be _ Y rite anamh Idemocisl Dal, (aecoad the fkV9 *Ought d dty Odticiats and. on Wednesday, Juae lab, celebeat- pirepared lbr'baed top. - ------__-- 'the people d �r Window. ed bis 94th bitsy, and t iendt ce- Council accepted a'R Vsme U _with Pick orfng Herta-altars] Sort"T 8uada7 in June) was once again sav- one d the tsroet Strikiing k0pre s. poet to ur--"be's W chipper as ever. Rosebanit Patepa7els'e o take avec - . aced with tine weatrtrer dor Lids on- t 'Ttise+dsy, June 2E = Chere7wood- eine eathetiosn pay... lana lone of the City of Windsor in its Msoy hey nom- Mr Bryant , ort '-n s+oeds a an est: -.aked cart at _ R04is'E AND PEONY' SHOW - - pal service . Centennial w the intense kWWty of _ - --- _ _ --• --- year being .fire case bun8teatin aunty- ' Cra, axincil and pecsPle. "'-- -- --�+O'PAB2 Bwidcaer-tb pis to latae pirke-'-ng Towns}ip 1' rtioaltuml acatery d the opening d the Ord Fos- Baia mooed manitestation of toy- at soot 4 sideline between Lets, 30- - I goc,etj• will hold. its meeting T1res-r bine Ch aortsr:+dse appesess to be ixroreor Qm n Mahe& IL, to Canada and 10 jest of attender -card alty to Lien' )Awt GTactmis lM sje1W ' young people" has been the sub. and 31. day, June 22, at 8.30 p. m in ChwM _ 4 leg la each yew. Praline ter become, ; der -card entertainment Valley Faa^n. Raid 6,-lar+ed. "built- r wood Hall: Thee will. be 'a loose and the Ptv.,toe of Ontario, sit a h� s of up- az w, and 30 miles per baa to of � b a /coat man? Families in this tae!- � at lire past two weed peony S?haws, Mr. Edwin Waddoc:Ic, � ;an:ta�+ tor, this Oonventiom of Elect, Pic'ttes'ing' Rotary. Each year. for the I .enforced, Sdgaa to be erected- i Hijtsland Creek will speak on "W" �bot'laood, the community cemetery. I ed yes• ••30 -Mile Speed limits wore also fio 4 Z7 It lar one of the most beautiful, well 11 past f!e•w years, the Otbwm Rilaz9 + Fioweas" and, his ts1k .crit goseMoA • in intereast 'among tare Club has been cam inng on 0 project, j lig eshablish'sed on - sidelirne between (oO7roured pictures. owm d••Far cemeter'ires . in ttse area -a .. (er a by i� ek") whereby Late '8 and 9 tram No. 2 Highway to 1 _ Quiet exsttnet -in the midst Of tall m{tyJaiwe Resautlons'sented were: plow. 'Toe B+a3td depend largely on i. The east ed > a �-- t %% bra►- pupils trorn The Secondary .Schools. n •th lindt Plan 401: Pine Ridge Rd taken nor rgelye n fly agreed ''"'an Of the Pt-ovince are entertained by ' tarot: }7ougperrount south along Cres- GROUND OBSERVER CORPS ti ne calkctb" herded to the IL -nit and any hirther � Ca�� City • pub for se�+isl I omt ,Rd. and Dyson Rd, to Old Rose- June 14, 1VA Once, and the amount receuvA is •eduncaetlon co.� should' be met at days. The•tical club has been•paric + bank Rol.; Wand Road, oppoette Lot therdor'e of concern --the sum rtim- bn Friday evening, June -11, the yed_on Sunday was abaft fifty. doll- Provincial amd • Fiederai )!eves; 2 ipae[ng sa Some Ye rs end hes been 3f. e g gra in sound of last year --X551.57. Cloncern was alt 7e � � od acs'• sending on t� trip a pupil h m dJe I Tows Dump to be closed to the Ground Observer Corps held a social Pis krecirng Disttzet Hilt Sc4rool-thhiss' iI public- egeep Wedne rdlay es�d Baltic evening at the home of Mr. and M.g l+he Bowd wube9 to express ttc.satsks iewrioe (it and when it 'bezame neo • Pic - Mite Carol JHigh cs, i Clare- j deg, 1E noon to 8.00 P. M. and that Jam. K. Lawrence, Myrtle. Ito -Rev. A. F. Hammond and Rev. S esaery) bo uae:rspbyed esttploya�sles. worst• Two weeks the .Club err!- I . wbo conducted ser- which, und_r present regulations areWin- ago Jackson hes r,111 �nkeen ckean and tie fie„ evening gescue PartMstarted h _showed . vice, and -o the Dtasbatboa United a direct luu Pexcent Cl at which titre s e ad1re.+med the Church choir,' Mie Marry Anderson, ured ]conk mvnicipcillataes A� D luta ' 224 �ffi odium chloride Ord- or giphome ed occupants after is searched f t haor s been Mrs, Tyas and Mr. Fred :Joyes, all of was presented I y Mas , Club telling of fres dryldghtaDul exper- bombed. , Naylor, Oath- heir thanks bo whom amisted with the service. Uicbridge, and M'°3'e 3ience °s:d expressing Club. They � Saarbwl for terim under Which, The Chief Observers, 'airs. J. Law Visitors were noted from St:' Cath- icoatianed, on page eight ylease) the Pickering R+rrtarY., they would supply water to the West rence, Myrtle; Mr. Bill Baker, Port --------------------------- were introduced to the Prime Min- arines, Owen Ssundpearl-.PErrY, _----- Rouge. Perrw, and•;Assistant Chief Observera n' including some ndacvidua'ls we obe_a- Jaaher Fax -mer Field Day, O. A. C. inter and other rorty bearders, and King Guelph, Saturday, Jane 19, .were presentled "bittaesr_9hip Certif- ------------------------------ M Pec} -Mr. and Mrs. L. Raven, r8- Card of Titan s Sa alts wing, Seagrave, Fr. W. } 06M.-lMt(r. Ray Andrews St. Cathar ieattes", . - _ _ _ Clu i ne, Stou wood, and '.MIs. d e liar Jcs� Clark, Burpord; Mc. Tile Annual Junior Harmer Field on edgy n *as week, pick- -� Clubine, Goodwood, all introduced _I would like -t o e % ress my glucase their observers. �i M2ss•• Ahlhan Clark, Lskeefiedd;, Day', one Of the hsigahlights of trim �n,g $y9 scouts loaned fire rrc'?nba� tisnks to the Picketing Firemers, For Mr.las. Lawrence spoke •briefly on • Huss Palgooe, Raglan. bar•. Jami -6r FeAmnea• Year, will take place Duringof diener use Soout-Mars oaths, rn t wir kindness in protecting my ' the importance of the Ground V tele and on satxdw, J'� 19, at the O.. A Q the pay! sew mrast'hs tare ttraitur" last Saturday nipst: e*so and las; WiMan end! dough A dtsg'eiyy*b pa'�m ataatsng Scouts lave been ting "First Aid" r server Corps. pd rborpo; Mr. and Mrs. Guelpan o those who orered ane a bed Sw Mr. Bill Baker then led the ^ircraft childrensoftball dances (St Jdhn's Arrtbulaace) under• Ajax i Biro t� 0=Vj7, Brooklia; ]Ifs. and wdltlin the Pt' 'y the night recognitign class and also answered ]4fes,. penins Slterweasors, t*cvw; Mss. at 9.00, fres bays planned. Other e'v- lP"ce Chief and . P64ice. Sergeant, •>tfi's. O. alms gkvenmoa and and es>rb staheduled Dor the mattsiag's pro- both at w4som wes+s alto ,present, the -- - questions that anyone had. • , ------- ----'---•-"-'-- Mr. Bert Cisewirrs told of all the a tats: Larne temp, c[ Whit- Von, will be titre girt' tournament Chief presenting � s eg- Caird of Thanks W. a ]lieu `.lea. (gflbcakl) card f8re Sub-'• abea to ffie inroy8- Who had passed ° aircraft that were to be reported and. $ Xstodeht and The Squece Dancing ane tyhe Me exaaisr�ationa •1 would Also reviewed the aircraft flash form. Port peetep•; Mrs. Ed. ing Coropetitiocs along with --_----- - yang ter . app , one, o. Ztanaibo% Ostarlo •sad York Com>tfes' R3' of thanking a� aYsrsy driencit 51 G.ob.C. Barrie '. Station, presented _ %ana We The din- Film tJartaleO . who belped in air WOW, called, sent wings to: Mrs. Bill Bakes, Mr. Clyde r Powell, Ool . anyptsg py,pa du>tiring .tare adtertrooa ands at0opvats o3 D+cs6rt, during any Boyd, James Hunter, Johns Greenwood, orttlendang• ria of 'tare Solt boun%amesnt at 7,00 The June, Lyteeubtve Meeting of recent 11lrsesle• We srnwny NOTE w� evesnb,• the was held ar the Alex Williamson, Port Perry; $'}od Casale Blanche Keevil, Claremont; Phyllis attending that service, A Shviet Donor, . de.tu ir. • !rose oft 1VIa: and lMlM J. g asW. >t- Keen, Shirley Cookson, Walt fi g, _ y Any 1PE1'sas sad Square Dancing will con-. win, Wrritevaris Tike meefdng was op- --------- ----- --- ]set not able to register the new Round ened by President KeevS and ten Cad of Thanks Seagrave; Bill Sanders, Sto e; Reg t may do to at the IL W. cbade the day's program F. W. Clubine, Goodwood and Joan Lotter home on the, Altoala Road, fi Mobs up a carload and �e °ncl mernte rs, were present MT• W� To Pickering Fire Department:-' Hamer Myrtle, who have all been lit �, este anxious to do- se.: - arttpgiec-t y' Clotnnt�* teams• Johnson, of ]Mtarsoksreetre�r' and Mas `> �� Eritde Sulmen, of Port Pie_- Y, Were and all otheis-wbo assisted in prev-. good attendance at the Ground Ob- _ - - — aprpointed to atilersd tare Ontario Ase- eat what would have been a much server Corps Meetings. r irsoae sea3asrs fiic+e when lightning On Thursday, June 17, 1964, theta ST. ANDREWS PASSBYTERIAN CHURCH, PIC]KERII�iG - n�ciatian of Fi)an tbunclLv whrfds to struck our home' Saturday evening will be a meeting in the Council r bean g 'held in Kingston on July 12 bb 15, .man r ;; -aur sincere 1ise:sks--_•---- •-- Chambers at er villa, 7.30 _ k tke were die -------------------- - - Mr. Bob Stockes�will be in charges t Oosnmi ports- J. 1Q, s� Mrs. ]Parols Sunday, June' 20th, is Open Hottt]g a* Msrrkhaan, Pwt POM7 and Claa•ernorst, ------------ . gpMD pF TSR.. AND 1MTR3 -HARRY BOYFS - "WESTGLEN' Tire next mesl'l.tir to be held' in A9F NOTE -S. S. No. 2. Annivae sry Day at Barrie Filt rCenter, wlti % at the Port Perry Yacht Club. Everyone' welcome to attend the -S. is located at 129 Dunlop St. ,Bahia, Sat - Film C3ub Palmic is ihhis year hs S. No, fl ltiltths Anniversary on . Sat- and meet at Barrie by 1.48 pee. .• _ • Sunday afternoon. Col. Gamey held' al Keevils Qottsfe at -Clew arday, Jane E6, E.N•p. nu Special Is- his o�rvers will bg ;resent. Crescent Bertin, Caftor % oil ice- vttation ata nee -its aerate bave orad with lefrC ' neat.. . m1 +! _ -- _ — r •aa . aesday, June 38, at 7 t)0 p yaw, �1b14 tatrMt IY\loOaM N, *wit 'rod' �' , rx •�• W. _Smoking -Marathons Twenty-nine men and lour LESSON �M women took part in a novel smoking contest at ,Bur hausen, _. Rev. R. Barclay Warren, g •� Bavaria._the other day. Standing t• BA., S.D. in line, they each lit up a four- and -a -half-inch cigar. The' idea? Amos Denounced intemperance _ To smoke it as long, as possible. Amos 2:11-12; 4:1-2; 6:1-7 At thee_ o seven etsel-o! h0 Memos Selection: Let oris walk "From minutes -when the old German Y Sail to Rhubarb"' Is sure to (lot all the divisions pas= cigar smoking. record had been honestly, as in the day; not In { ,the isltrituint title of an ardole able Does the plant. beaten -three men and two worn- rioting and drunkenness. Romans bir Peaty' P.' Puekett in a reeen! • • - • en were still puffing away gently. 1313 - Jima of "'This American Farm Even with a fairly large stock 4 Youth". It , teUs the story ' of of young rhubarb and an expen- Then one woman's cigar went . In the last lesson we noted the ernes Bass of Chaldron, Neb- sive new green house, 1934 was y out. One by one the men smok'- charges of the prophet n+ ers dropped out. Yes, the winner p ghat Amos. raska and - well -I'll let Mn a rugged year. Bass had two ' was a woman Frau Niederbuch- against the social injustices cui- % take on from here . mortgages on his��reage and nes. She had achieved a new rent in' Israel. In today's lesson In 1929, Bass was fire- equipment and a bumper crop - savor o wo hour twenty-sixdenounces Israel far hi Amos ma d locomotive engineer which looked promising until .. minutes.' -- - -its,-drinking, Even the Nazarites, - - c -- C.&N.W, railroad, then August la -- then it began to men who 'had vowed not to par- gtu Judged.by by orifi standards: her the depression laid him off. At look like Bass' -were finished; for — take of the fruit of the vine, For A Giant -This king-size rip achievement is not impressive 1hat time Bass had a family of a hail storm not only laid his 9- g The winner of a i were being served wine.' At the probably fitted the legendary p pe-sm°king four small children and a wife, garden low, but entirely demol= g dory "marathon" some years ago in same time it was being'said *to and just= couldn't afford to be ish his glass greenhouse Paul Bunyan well, but it looks the prophets, "Prophecy not." out of work. At the very last Britain started with an eighth of _ • like more of a millstone aroufid Perhaps there is more of a• Con- an ounce of tobacco in a briar resort; he turned to truck farm - Instead of quitting, Bass pull- the neck of Millie McKirdy. The and kept his pipe alight for two' •'-nection than we at first realis� - ing on -a small rented place. In ed his belt is a couple of notches ring is part of the Bunyan exhi- hours fifty-one minutes. As a nation turns more and more spite of his frugal management, arid- took hii trouble to the bit at the University of Minne• - One of the oddest smoking to the drinkingof liquor there the going was plenty tough, for F.S.A.After afew -hours wait- solo. contests held in this country took is less desire thear the word. the severe drought, grasshoppers ing he was granted an inter- of God. A Sunday ' finds more place in DerbyBhii e. A veteran " and hail took most of his garden view; but when he told them people nursing the aftermath of stuff year after year. set either in the fall or early er undertook to smoke a the drinkiri he was building up a stock of pound of_ tobacco at one sitting, g parties than, r the •'° .new spring. We - plant it in check A china teapot was the singing praises - him rhubarb which would make rows thirty-five . inches- each p0 , ..pipe. house he women : of -is- _ At the end ' o! two years,- his him rich, and that he really had and he smoked through the spout. -t entire saviors , of 200.00 was no. assents, other than his w'ay, this takes about 5,000 raeir called "kine of Bashan", j _ g $ pre- plants per acre. The plants are" He did it and won $150. joined in urging their husbands. used a buy the onered lacre tract, dors rhubarb plants, the fellow cultivated with tractor until the ` to bring on the ,drinks. What tanoderBectma�mbeslutt basemey and n be hind -the desk pumped his foliage gets so large that -we w�i1d Amos say if he entered - shoulders up and down and have to use horses, as they. _do a ladies'- beverage room or a j --- type house for his family. Then, stared 'wildlg'"� Bees;" he-- not - ;e up the. rhubarb.. as —ss- Fly By modem cocktail glounge today! ` he hit upon the scheme of add- said, and it sounded -. painfully much as the tractor. We usually - "' ':Sound He would find women of every fag a little nursery stock, perm- contrived to a guy -with his cultivate from 11 to 14 times social- strata -with glassy eye and . "nials and house plants, more or dreams geared on 80 acres of allduring the season, and hand hoe - it is an -eerie experience to sit ' flushed cheek, reeking .with. alco-- less m asideline to supplement red rhubarb, You remind me o!: he Plants around each hill of outside a cave, in the dusk of - hol. Their loud ,talk._ indicates his lagging income. the fellow who went into the - frog business to get rich rhubarb about three times. per early evening, and watch the that the ds uggefi brain• has , • quick season. Rhubarb is a _plant that bats come out, flying swiftly and relaxed the inhibitions.- They, Bass didn't even know at the - and he had his'frogs all coun- is not troubled by insects, ex- ailentl like moving shadows are not themselves., -time. he unwrapped the gars- ted before they hatehed, too AI-- Y _- _ plum plants, which he had re- most everyone likes the stuff, cep •grasshoppers, _and no They have a marvelous way of This "drinking wine' in bowls" ceivedpfrom an Omaha. eels- has a few 'c •iiks of ` rhubarb Aseases of the foliage -or -roots missing obstacles; and unless they was one of the major evils wljiich have so far made their appear- ..are. badly frieghtened, -they nev• -led..* ATnos to Predict. the down- - _ house, that the old newspaper growing in his own yard I'm once, so spraying is not nces- er collide with each other. tall fif the nation. "Therefore wrapping would figure- in his afraid. we can't ..do much for sary which is a bighelp in _ Though we hear not even a whis- now shall they go captive with - riches -The reason he noticed it you." -Fall was because it had been pub- Bass had weathered ,six years _°Wmg the crop. The pisiits per of sound, the bets are actu- the first .that go captive, and the P set out itr early spring are har- ' ally making a series of - she banquet of them that stretched' ' lished in-- Lousviile, Kentu , , of pretty tough times and he � wouldn't take "no" for an an- vested the next fall. This gives squeaks, so high-pitched that the ' themselves snail be removed." _ then because. he laved rhubaib us young roots which are-t'ull of human ear can not detect them Was , Israel Worse than Can - pie, he went on to read ax; ar= , saver, so the kuy behind the - tide !n- the paper about as 'all- ' desk promised to investigate the • energy and- vitality and some- -However;• "extremely ' sensitive :a�� �Vve doubt . it. .: Canada is - _ thing extra that older growth• machines have rerosssied t tie s ndin tar- more on liquor than - red variety of rhubarb which possibilities of making a fortune spending had been imported from Canada in rhubarb, and Anally, after roots do- not have, So -far, we _ squeaks Scientists call- such on religion and .education coat• _ through a leading nurseryman, much urging and high-pressure have not sold any of the stalks high-pitched sounds "ultrasonic." biped. And the end is not. yet for table use because removing "Ultra"' means beyond, . and -"sort The -railways ° are petitioning for 'who had already secured a per- sales- talks, made Bass a_ small the stalks would also weaken -. Ic" refers to sound The science loan that carried him' throu I1. _ that studies this t he right to sell liquor in the mit to impost through the De- g 'the vitality, especially if' pulled type of sound dining' "rays. A campaign is on -• apartment' of Agriculture at until • he could., market., arsine ol the first and a t-4 is called "ultrasonics " h , Washington, D.C. The rhubarb the root crop. season, s a ma a .grocers sell wine and �_:..� Seedless, everbearing in nor= + fact,, pulling the stalks - - The. -ultrasonic squeaks of fire n apoltl2'w•her the satulhra aa. :ter of._ e the ' first • season: usually proves -bat. help it to avoid obstacles be- a 'God puff " It.. - s eeter than any -vara- That fall,$ass sold all the roots fatal to the plant, Digging is cause the sounds are reflected Israel will Canada 'escape" sty ever produced.By the time he could spare to a National done with a 6, lo- and tractor, back to the animal au ---echoes There is only one sure remedy; 'lie had finished the article, his Mail Order. House that paid him plowing at least a foot deep. We from anything solid with which mouth was fairly,. watering for- 6e, each for the roots The .next a fussing tip. ed ' People who ..rhubarb pie, and- he sat down have tried many' hinds of dig= it might'coilide, Bets have been have surrendered `to'Jesus Christ year -the ` National`• Mg_,il Order gers.. but find-- the walking, plow m I ked. so that- they could not don't need and don't want thf and wrote to -the paper, inquir- House could not use all his the best. Atter plowing out the �e at- all, then- tur�ried loose in temporary •stimulus of iatoxica;'_ - ing where he might purchase available root crop so he mailed roots and . -removing the soil :a. room where piano wires were ing beverages: such a plant. In a .few days, he _a few roots to a large Philadel- from them, they are -placed in strung a foot apart The bate received one small root and a phia seed house offering '.them storage . pits where they can be flew .without any difficulty But "'swell", letter from the news- at 6d each, however, the Phila- stored over the winter if neves- when their ears were plugged or • �,. ; (Opatde down to prevent Peeking', paper. delphia house wired back ' ask sary, ° or they can be removed their mouths .were gagged,: they - $ass took the small root and ing him how many root. he to our cutting roam for cutting could 'be made to fly only if they out it into seven divisions. After could furnish at 350 each, then up into marketable size. No. 1 erase thrown into the air; and mnonths of am in order.. to portion of his -.divisions any time- we- wish. her the a N I 1 pampering the `small get a y co!lided'wiih' the wires rhubarb cuts, . five of them lived root crop, the Nations] .Mail- Or They are, packed in Bruce boxes and even with the -.walla of the I to start the mother bed which der House started paying him 100 divisions, to the box and room' ^ b has figured in his riches. The 350 each for roots, ready to start --their journey to For a long time people thought = rhubarb was propogated as rap- a nursery, seed house or !o a ' hat bats were guided by special . -idly as possible, for Bass could By 1946, Bass had 45 acres of large grower. We use lots of senses in their wings, but when. 3 j - a" the vast possibilities. Con- the finest. rhubarb ever -grown.. : fertilizer,- also the comr-fercial he wings were covered with - nail polish the bats .flew as well sider4lig the 'fact that it was He sold pretty close to 200,000 types of Sulphate of Ammoniaas H seedless and that it would al- roots at 354. each, and,still could • -and Sodium Nitrate-, have been usual. We know now that ' H -ways have to be increased from not su 1 the demand. In ad- found to be es vial! their' systetri for avoiding bump- b 4. Pp y' pe y, good' as hg into things depends on their root divisions which would take dition ..to. the roots sold, he re- rhubarb is a heavy nitrogen ability to hear these ultrasonic a lot. of time to increase It in tained. 250,000 choice root§ to ' feeder. Of course, it takes good :e hoes. a sort of naturil radar: sufiieient large portions to sup= set out thg tlalance. his 80 cultivation, foo, .Rhubarb will ply a demand,a acres, anwas era a as the not o g 1 left o grow un- '"'..-:at n- • ' : at the mother plants and study . Rhubarb; King of the. World, cultivated; gr in -grass land un- them• for a Iong long time' be- Here is Mr. Bass' seeret -4or less ttie soft is very -fertile . and fore making a cut so as to be -rhubarb success:. The plants are there is lots of rainfall. My rhu- to has of Am rices leadinp�ed �houeos s y x . 7. Long Intend : Tries' And" nurserymen and some. has y g a 4 CRQSSW� (ab.) 24, water nymps already bee51 n .. shipped to £urupe s . i. Coukh breD 0:. Stainers s Etassfaaviling cr. UnruiF and South America, but it be- community children ' Puzz�E Japanese -s-0. Untru; person gins to look like the biggest,.out- ' statesman 34, vegetable let will be- here 1n the ` •.4 _ - 11. River In 36. American U.S.A. — t0 the DOWN - France inventor growers who ><;wt \ ACROSS 14. Dispatched 37 Lose lite fluid raise hrubarb for canneries or. y. Weaken 1. Pouch 16. Drives at an 3S. Magnitude A. Stop, L Bantle angle 40. Knock for the quick freezing industries, 3. East Indian Tis Crowd — '41. Slender finial �unfnteatfonally pperfume 20. Deeply •42. Swab as the .beautiful deep red of this , �. Wire' ' I Disdain t1. Division of 47.4.6ave = rhubarb .when processed given it, _.. rAeasurement S. Melody ancient 43. Fifty-four " /_. Mountain to 6, Metric torrid Babylonia 44. steep 8 top Sale appeal: - - Alaska _ measures- 't2: ston :45 niAcover • '•' • .I, _ •1i.aThis �tkilled 3 t:,! o n Ye§', indeed, Verner Bass has € ' fid• ' ers 15 gone a long, long ways up the IE. Cenhtral part er success - _- - :Central foe l77 6 �� to rhubarb king, with a neat + i0. Deadly white pay-off of close to $200,000 an- Conipostttons' h•{; it : M nually. That's clever parlaying for two 7. M. or s •. . a 'lot', of debts, one. small rhu- .,; . , floating Ice o .y,'; e *feBattve 3 tt O courage, harsh giant, a ton f usage �•>�. "� t Crossword s brains and brawn. puzzle bird : v:: s0. commerce ' # w ` small cube - - oro _ � OVERDONE- TREATMENT g 2, Long flab r 'r t. Delnnflalr .' An old . man heard about . a a Carrs treatment that would restore his ' S Secluded small youth. The medicine was a -- -- balls satat tain extraet made up in pills. r� ' - balls ' t6, Three•toed Re bought a box But, instead' s>t. sloths ov h•r0 of ' taking' one every day he M K ,..: >anro ea swallowed the boidud one night. _ ' i soi��°:of , Next mgrning the iaentiF had �° �xMgtrimony - it'I1 tales more than floods tQ stop this ti lie • �y� in w� the couple as they ricje in an o�rc-drawn cart a#ter a.weddinfl care - 4: •}m t� g mon inSir4s,•Fronce: A swollen -river -inundated the'comiriunity; w,�aa at.ibt old man. At test hie rolled Over but h i booted u max. u, snot , rubbed his eyes. "Ali right p-. guests. forgot about the flood to toast Gabrielle ray 9 e risk "tie ommbied. "fill get Hourquet ,and Edouard lalane at a party on the second floor; „ 1 p'IV= ,Answer elsewhere on this page. ' hp, but won'i go to school," _ ,where all wait safe. _ w - - -- o' L _ • 4 • Lions Ladies ' DO Their throughout Eastern Ontario. It is a 'Tail twister, Fred Altpeter; Direct- t J - ' Share owfted by Rouge Hill Lions Club, but has been featured in carnivals ors, Ted Belk, Claude Brown and Albert C4rniaf�.. One_ Director ' ' r For many weeks the wives, laugh= -_many in Toronto and. elsewhere. It i'o- P vides `a wonderful, safe, thrilling and more is to be appointed. Sam Cragg, who _ .. _ . rO�Yen� Eye --Sigh#. Ser���e - ters and several feminine friends of was President during the past two _. - - - the Club have been very busy, de- -cheap-4ide--for- the -kiddies, -and has_ proven itself an irresistible attraction yore h&s--been ed• -to -s• -h' Pr°scat important executive with the► - signing, cutting and sewing ,various - articles of clothing, fancy goods, etc. ' 1 to kiddies wherever it has operated- Bring kiddies and treat -them ppsition Federal Government and is moving to Ottawa, All For- the mother who cannot leave :the children, or the father his work, and for the invalid and aged. it is most inconvenient or Xrs: Ross McIntyre is Convener of the ' Division of this year's carni- your to a ride on the .Gondola. Remember. of the aforementioned officers and the .members of Rouge im ssible to oto town to have their eyes examined: Po g Y .....Ladies' ,vat. Under the supervision of Mrs. — -it's safe, it's thrilling, and will cost you only a few cents. Hill Lions Club sincerely thank those who supported the Club in the John 'L. Rawbon. Optometrist., hag commenced a service to go - McIntyre and her sister Lionesses will be the following booths:—Home Bak _ _-have. - - ------------------•----------- --- -. - past —and special thanks go to those to those who cannot come to his Toronto office. -• . - _. •• ' .-- � ing, Stitchery, Tea, Coffee & Hot _ Sight Con C1iniCS i$ men who have helped by advertising in this newssheet. Remem- , Modern; portable. sight -testing instruments assure an accurate _ - - Greetings, D o g s , gs, Take -a -Chance, for Store, Fish Pond, bei —every cent the Club makes is diagnosis in your --home, and glasses fitted, if required .-Country Attic •. Treasure a Tin Tots Booth. Y • By the time you read this, approx- imatel three hundred and fifty ele- Y returned to the public, via community . work welfarerelief, etc. This Convenient Service Is Now.Available • ------------------------------------ Dressed in menta school ry children will have passed through' the Sight Conserva- g --------------------------------7-7 ------------7-7 Tele hone Toronto- WAlnat ' •t -35•t8---9 a.m. to 5 .m. _ p p . — F- X50 One -Dollar Bills tion Clinics conducted by 'Rouge Hilt -in Dont Miss This and Pickering 336-J:3=E�'enings. - + Lions Club Rosebank Road ,School Some luc going to win and in Rouge Hill (Altona Rd.) ky person is g —+-School. �h� large number of pupils A Fifty -Seven Piece Service for' Eiht' of 1847- Rogers g , .Bros. Silver-,. JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. a beautiful doll dressed in 50 one- dollar bills. This lovely and valuable ; found with eye defects has been !astonishing. Plate, in a beautiful cabinet, is 'the first -prize in, a Draw be ` Specialist in Optometry r' 'prize will go to the holder of they winning draw ticket. Tickets for this Color blindness, cross- taulty mental perception, other have been dis- .to made a the carnival at eleven o'clock, -Satur- day night, June 26. Tickets are only _ Bay Suite B59, Ba Grosvenor Bldg. draw are now on sale at- ten cents each, three for a quarter. This is a serious eye troubles covered by clinician Lion John Raw- 25c each, or five for a- dollar. The : _ — - - 880 BAY ST., TORONTO ' very popular draw, so we suggest that bon R.O., who is m charge of the Sight, Conservation tests. - This high- Present winner does not have to be at the drawing. Every Club member Residence R.R. 3, Pickering, at Frenchman's May -. - - - - draw tickets on the Doll should be purchased early. These tickets are ly essential work will be carried on has tickets for sale. . ' -------------------------------- - " - 1 ,. already "selling like hot cakes." ... ia other local public schools — sub- iect, of course, to the acquiesence of --=- '- •----------------------------------- " Monster Bingo Game the School Boards concerned, and to i BRING THIS - ' y - =- Come and take a look at the display Club's ability to continue the the financing of this free"i Already Rouge Hill Lions Rouge ,APER 01RCHAIRIDsS of charge. y • 6f prizes under the Big Tent where have gone to considerable expense �Pt ' the Monster Bingo is held. You will purchasing the very costly equiprrten- -CO VWLETe TO seeo tawdry, cheap gimmicks — -but you will see a wide assortment of used in the Clinic. The public work. rest assured, though, that the work � tROWNINN first-class articles such as you would ,shallTHE be carried on as long- as funds CARNIVAL _ be proud to awn and have in your " permit — another sound reason for: - home — valuable prizes well worth asking the public to support to its _ _ the small amount you spend playing utmost this year's carnival, -, ; . R.R. ! �� • . �3 ng, Ont. Pier i Bingo. And, think of all the fun you - -----------------------------------MAY-WIN' - -YO-iJ MAY WIN ; .: are going to have in the game itself Lions Club OffiCerB.. _. r— you and your friends. Lions Bingos - Corner ;\io. 2 Highway_ & Old., Rosehaak Rd. " are famous for their fun and for their ezreptionally valuable prizes. Rouge Rill Lions Club ofl3cM for AVA L II A B 8 P 8 I Z 8 - pH0 ti E t®2R'i 1 --:-------------__-±-- _ - --------"-"- 1954-55 are:—President, Pete Rowett; Three Vice -Presidents, John Rawbon, _ _ _ — The Kiddies Ride Again Jim Clark and Ross 1VIcIntyre;, Sec- retary, Fred Noyes; Treasurer: John 'The Lions Gondola Ride is famous Skidmore; Lion Tamer, Ed: Orchard; p��, -JF"11 Luse of Groceries. Ric. --'SOFT Dil<I�i ANDS SUNDRIES sos % s Woo Aa >y _ • _ 75 ------------ + lAons Code. of Ethics no club shall hold out as one of its becoming truly, international, and the - - To shove _ n y faith in the worthi- ofinancial objects fincial benefits to its mem- number of clubs' had increased to - 1,810 with a membershi pof .61,000,.. ki Hess of my vocation bq.industrious bers.--- ------------------- The e_epansion-and consolidation' fapplication to the end that I may ----* - - ------ - �• Xishes'-for meri a reputation i'or.quality of aer-.. -.- �1at Lionism IS- Lionism have continued steadily ever _ - - Savress_ _ vice. �,. since. For the last 10 years. new - To seek success and to demand all Lions Clubs are non-political, non- _ Lions at the fair ren}uneration or profit as my sectarian service organizations 'coni- rate ofoner wore fday. he :at - just f o ore a da just due, but to accept no profit or posed of the community's leading bus!- crease during the last fiscal year was success at the price of my own self ness and professional men. Member- 913 clubs. There are now approxim- flq#�e •]] T e /�%� respect lost because of unfair advant- .ship is bq invitation only. ately 11,00 -Lions Club in'57 coon - //J L�n G��� age, taken or, because.of questionable The purposea Lions Club ismore,tries; with a total membership of ffjjl V more -than 500,000 of the business andacts on my part. than good fellowship and club social • To remember that in buildin u life, important though • these ire. It p - rofeasional men of these countries. `�• my business it is not necessary to is to recognize' community needs and The. International -Association of tear down another's; to be loyal. to develop -means. of meeting . them, Lions Clubs is the largest — as well _ my clients or customers and true 'to eithdr through its own effort or in as the - most -active service club ' -- - r myself. agencies. Dur- organization in the world: _------------------------------- -53,151,22 lions - Co-op' with other _ Whenever adoubt-arises as to the ing the fiscal year- 1952 _ right or ethics of my position or action Clubs successfully completed 5 ,221. Lions • Activities towards my- fellow men-,-a-resohe separate activ_lties:-_ .N'n--.'HACKNEY.*such doubt against myself. Lionlsm is an active and effici"t -The L' and esteemed-0To hold friendship as an end and medium for united community effort throughout the world because of- the ¢ not a means. To hold that true friend- and enterprise. It is also an outstand-• number and lmporta-nce' of; their' ac - - 'E XA L L DRUGS - - ship "exists not . on ,account of„ the ing- medium for national and World tivities. • Each year sees their con service performed -,account to another service, exerting tremendous influence structive activities reach a new. high -' but that true friendship demands for national welfare, international in number and scope — a result of nothing but accepts service in the amity and peace, and- human progress the- case with which -.the individual' - AM. 1-7010 — HIGHLAND CREEK, ONf• spirit inwhlchitis"given. socially, culturally, and economically. Lions Clubs are organized, member-. ' 'Always to beai'in mind my obliga" T ons' w al sh' selec d, and activities planned " tions as a citizen to my nation, my The importance of Li work in 1. �P to - these•fields is widely recognized. and carried out. -state and my community, and to give to them -my unswerving loyalty in ------------------------------------ Lions Clubs are -the only clubs with - Y Histor and Growth a complete'community activities pro - word, act and deed. To give them y y _ ;grant'. They are interested #) .every- freely -of mtime, labor and means. The International Association of opportunity for unselfish service to B R I DG EMA N S HARDWARE mTo aid my fellow men by giving the community, and to this end, their y sympathy to those iii distress, my Lions Clubs was formally founded in activities are grouped under ten head - aid and su - e in Chi agoeon Juney7 ofethat yearhand Ags' aid to thew n my. bstauc GENERAL HARL1fNARE to the needy: Agriculture Boys' and'' Girls To be careful' with my criticisms the organization official!', came into CitizenshP i and Patriotism — Civic - „ - and liberal with my-pralse, to build' being at .the first annual. Convention Impeavements — Community Better. C.. L. PAf SITS up and not destroy. which was held in Deltas, Texas, m,ent — Education — Health and T - • j ,�"Ons Club Projects October 8-10, 191?, "with about 25 y ---Sight --Conner. _ Clubs participating.._ welfare Safety t t vation and Blind — United Nations. To create and foster a spirit of; se o nix � Lions Club therefore presents n p �{ Lions Internationalw rga ed ___ HIGHLAND CREEK OBIT ! AM. 1'234 i •� ;with the idea of uniting on, basis of _ generous consideration' among the an- 44mued maudium through which peoples of the world through :a stud UIQSELFISH community, service, Y Ylbusiness men's clubs is the United- -ev civic minded, public spirited in.. of the problems of international rela- dividuaj may -serve in the particular States that had no other affiliations. . tionahips. I field in which he is most interested. To promote the theory and' practice T� was a distinct departure from the principles of good government_ the practice, of forming business "'"--'------"`------------------ of- - -- and good citizenship. i . n e o g n za, ti na =primarily. for People )Benelgt +CYRIL E. 11ORLEY me o 'the P _ To take an active intet'eat in the I business pprposes • .. civic, commereiaL social. and moral i By 1920, the Association had more The greatest _field of Lion's endeav welfare of the community. I than doubled its m+n++Fu+nahin acid had or is in connection with Community To unite the members in the bonds! extended into Canada. By 1927 it had Betterment; Health an-Wetfare, and _.. -.--.,,Real F.Bttste l't IJrJeBuraJnice of friendship, good' fellow and extended into Mexico and China, thus and 1Gjrla. In -no less than 60853 _ mutual understanding. ulUU1' �r dJ'y Afti at Mi and provide a foram. for the foil tree discussion of all matters of public interest,san politica _.. " . S. CHAPMEiN, Saleymae and sectarian religion &I excepted. ESTIMATES GIVEN _ -' ,REASONABLE PRICES To encourage a ciency and pro -i _ mote hi ethical stan - _. high a dards is bnai .. :. sena andi"CHAIN professions; provided that �CU TTING .-V FIRER' CU - ..._ . .. i 'FIREWOOD T • - _ - i POST HOLES DUG JOHMS •MANVILL! ut _ WFS '...i�uoauc'rs - _ f . courtesyof _ P .7w. - - iPHO . Pickering 361+1 EMpire 4-4541 R R 3 — KERIN _ - w PIC 0 • A IAN } o� �, nip � .� JOHNS4. MANVILLE ad _ �• -" •,� Guanars -- Vo -- LIMITED • TORONTO PLANT z FORT UNION ONT - KENNELS OF THE ROUGE.. :m -(ML AND MRS. J. H. DANIEU-JENINNS) _ L. ONT. — _ el.. ATI4ntic 2-241Q ,t • ROUGE HILL, _ _ BU. LMASTIFFS PAPI�LONS� HIGHLAND WHIT _ �111�EST N E TERRIERS _ 7 't S , a 7 doe ' y � amu• _ .Ml�r �/M�M w/Itl� �twM �� ' 1 . ,.. Cla ssif ie =A d v Your Friendly iZeside nt' - Y n-e ACCWNEVIODATION WANTED - -,tcr two elderly jecple khu5b-Tnd and - yRE:1LTOR INSURANCE AGENT �� i C0.4Di£I'1C4 ` wipe} on ground i on and,;i a`er�bly M. S. CHAP3IAv - SALESMAX- �'i� 6" • }tom/ k; • -P'HOTO-FINISHING unDurnisheci. -App-11' 3Ur5: H'eeney - LIFE, FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE \�• eel. 7E'I'E�j?�'ARY SUPPLIB'8 LIASILITT INSURANCE ETC. us NN. Oe Phone ATlantic 20233. S jun 25 FROM i $UY AND LIST YOUR PROPERTIES wead.�i . ✓ - FOR SALE WITH ---------------- _ • . FOR RENT=-95 ��es, �is.zn �euadin�s, -:. - .. wwe/. Oeb' STORE SOURS hate. No. 2 g;;Lr+v-ay,.ah CYRIL E. THAT TRAT "sWd�= Week Days 1R ;P•ickering, Box. 611 *ienxs Odfice. - _ ie tMe •eeyerbAat} !;!g Jj, M. to 9.DA P. Y. y PRESCRIPTION 1,1• P. 7L to 60 P. 1L, <� WELLS AUG AND TILED SILK'S MARKET _ SEPTIC TA.\'KS WEEPING TII.E , .. L, Wells dug, deepened apd repaired 1•i30Ii10: PICKERING So , ... _ t� •. also septic tanks and weeping _ . ixdda. - Round steak = ::- =!69c J. Ro 6�1YES'i ftm. 6 ORVALL TAYLOR se. FRS ESTEMATES • ', Elizabeth St. - Pi kkeri9 Rump roast 59c ' . ; --- ------ __ _ - Stare SEED BUCKWHEAT - *W sale. B. Sl;ced side bacon 73e -' <• - IV. t � , Alton Rd. Pion Atlan- - WEST HII.L PICEIIIiIIVG • I-284L PHO , s$ 2 Maple Leaf-we�ner8 39c {' AIa N$' -?' --- ----- -------------------------- JANITOR REQ1MlZD - =, Purelard 2 Its. 49c '~""�'""'�'"'�`'"' �� for new 4-roomed school, west of the V - It-`�+ _ Range ,River,Lsouth of Na 4ol High- way, near RsLge Hill Golf Course. T*ILII. C. 1fiTJRHAR, R. O,�a Part time work, Apply: C. 6tewart, - T�.ILEEN JACKSON . OMETgiI3T . -R. R. 1, Highland Creek. C _ . • :192 Y 6test -- ---- 1 I� ONT.. -'�; ' _.. _ -� . •i''f'08i, 5Ah3<-'31 Ctxw. 8-wQ1ee1 sedan, -- - ITT�J .• Eyes Eztuaieel Glass I�±tb� (move toe Aliln Drag Stere) QQ PICBBRING OJTWE HOURS -' new tires, battary , sealed-beaun lid ' No rush. 1Sai, Smith. picks ag Ph- PICKERING IIr-I1'ED CHURCH Mrst Door Fwtt Of MOL eo fiat. - 9.00 to 3.30 f � M�on�, Hall A y - 9.00 to 12.00 NooD 2YBJZ. Rev, A. E. Young, Minister - AUDI" BY APPOEW MERM PHONE: WIiIPBY,B?1 ------------------------------------ - . _ • - M. BHONNS PIGS --- 5unduy Scdaool 10 00 • A bis - service 9 •t.5 A. M I . Cw[LTI .EN HF�T Morning Worship - 11.W A. M. Sunday Sctwol - 11M A. IL • V Retisec4 !scatter prepared to �e fga s • a------------------------ # ` yyouag afiibdt+ess 3 to 8 years $Se Gition- Iuact:oe Friday - 8.00 P, M. - -------------- --------- --- I � Ptroae Pickering'.193J1. - . • + . �' 9T, ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN _ WATCH sad QiD� CHURCH WARM AIR FURNAMO -HAyan BALING RAW 3be_ asaasl Sunday School and HAY and gT1?�SW .-- Congregational Picnic will be. held Rev. Senneih MacLennta. Hidster I G, gS,Tg - FRENCUMJ42 •S SAY an Jane 23, 10.00 a. m.-Sunday Scb Air Coaditioning OR Bmusto Phone: Imckering 57733, _ 11.00 a rug itm 25_ - _. Space ea - - - Service .. - - $pa H ten --------------------- Inatailatioa or R�lafes ! _. CUSTOM BALING A, ' COs G WHAT IS THIS FAITH ` We aze prepa¢ed to lank ager The, Baha'i Faith proclaim that the Messenger promised in all the holy books gU I I-TY HEATING IT O gimp* your baling asci a:oembining has appeared. and hav given to mankind God's Message for today, n is spirts . Totoato _ _-_Pkkefins COM!`LETB LINg• O! ? t1 Salads twine tae uaIIy the std as In the past, tact sniud to ntedern seeds, sad Proclaimed RA. 88x7 1 HARP ami 't86W21 with Divine authority snil-, mower, . 3• pkone:. Markham S 1 LAD and MIM WATCH At the centre of thi• new Message stands theprinciple d the' ONENESS ft GEO. DL'NCAN AND SON g --------------- ------------------ . -- - --b OFIA'rKIND. _ : _ :Ot one tree ri n 'Let ttterbe no mistake. The bough T • i� Terses s =1 b J ! -- - - _ all the fruit sAd of me the Pasini leaves . _ . The world Is but one country and its -citizens". _ . NO DliRrrhb PAYI[EI+I'1► Annaxel, -Biennial, elevlalon- R a s - for sale. $5.00 orders or Over-IL P`•ee Of Chis principle it has been tie per-P1CY8i11T<i !7 ivy ti _ FbowVjt edge of theonenese of mankind-Ife pivot roams which all the teachings of �'_w Awls Shrub, R E, '� •• Altoos Road, R R $ pu:la:a�ng, - Haeha•u'lbtih :etolve-i► no mere expression o[ pious hope. Itis not merely � PiC nR Jewelry ' jva 18 : a !deal but attends inseparably with as institution (The Baha'i Intersationai 1'801 11C=IRYO�iH iM J ! ,i Home of Justice) adequate to embed Its truth tad to perpetvste Its 1e.- rtO>C�G TOWRB9W x; DOGS GROOb4:D - clipped, bathed fluence. It implies an organic change ie.. the strnetnre of present-day society. ( R�Do1f`at'toO •� >i>�.oDia P !+� R and boardbd Pups for sale. Fay-Don It calls for no less 0on the recoas4rticlaloa ` of the whole civilised world, s _ sN �j Kennels,. F}ckecing 79W13. world unified in all the essential aspects of its life, its pollaW machinery. UOBED ' UZ9DA-T8' AND YZMA= 25 RA trade and ttaaooe, its script and ltagatge, sad yet iathrite in the diversity _ ----.- - of &e uitiong characteristics of its federated units," Am To 0-N R 14 _ yi ■�� - >r(M 1928 ew � P Forrest Lumber Coe ••� •� •,.•�•t,�! �,� - — or to make trailer w'iueels BAHA I WORLD FAITH �a,r, n and Televtdao (tom' DEJNBARTON F. J. PRO ). Dunbarbon. Phone 195J2. - For Further Information -Phone: Plekerlog 38J1 ! ' i (O"sstb Khranb Pat!) - stiII.aII'f(3 IIrfSP16L'POB J ----------' a =.. BRICK A-------------------------------- WANTED, D BLOCK WORK PHONE 1951N12 DICKERING _ WANTED �� 18* Motors—_ For Free Estimates _ ti CHIMNEYS, BASEME2\'fS ETC. - ■ 1j1 woo MONS PICSERQiQi sQ PHONE: PICKFiNG a5RI2 -F Demonstration ERRY 3 -:. ►� or In a ' ---- ----------------- ------ =--- --e POR SALE-MCCormick-Deering 8- - - !tt•' cut binder;' No. 21 Special M_x Dunbartos 4811" El ctrical' � � Plam�in� _ ; rnower, both in good working condai- _ - Mould • cion. ?hone: >�i�keTn� _ : I�eW or Used Cay _ ._ _ - Contracting and SnFpllas �I PHONE: PICK 8 1 __ --- ------ ---- _ ' - 'PHO ' IiRL\ G ,�?,: 3 ( i --------- DEAD -- --- ams _ '. � - _ . -='� I T C H•E iv ' ' . 'Trio sob too nes hyo tar 1>••+ AncriBei F m Asim.,. _ :'j'Qwing Repairs . CABINET DOORS 1�/Nved For Sanitary Dispeoal _ , - PICKERING 39 LEI M XA & YQtsKS ' - .WMO VTO - EMplre a-9090--- -- ----- ---- ooD Wa$KIxa TORONTO - EMp� s-MM PHONE - 2�W - � RIM:EDDIES -- - , _ GORDON YOUNG LDKff 14 ---- . 7 t LAWN.NIOVMRS SHARPENED - ~- "Shoe Repairs - B[iiLT. sad IDFSTAI.t.L _ j j AU Types of Keys Duplicated _ � AidSiWTIpN$. ®PC �M i Pick- np and Phone 392J �eaJ� k�� BEAR ,.OF DICKERING JEWELRY ' HQj1[� B 1 pgA1VI[ Sliver A bIITH - REGULAR - REL A LE -- !8 Beech St. Ajax - A - G RDEN PARTY _ POCKET BOO EXCHANGE s via ...`FDD ---------------- MCS_...?TB IES BOOK KS and CO�� ' rPITTEVTION FAR I111 3 - 954 _.. = to convey to-thd cesiddents of Picker - ''July SOD WANTED I Sat• Y g ing Village and other residents ad-' • gIOIiEST. PRICES PAID jacent, appreciation and Vatitude ifor ..Wanted PHONE: . - ,' their excellent support of this w�arttkv ,�laaal � Ce/apted Ai` r A. an M. CARTAGE and RODDING project ..Those aatno' aasaistled in the Eglinton Ave. E. - Toronto o 8-z07b campaign wM be pleased to learn. . SUdson that the arnaunt collected exeeedw B,A,XN= RENUZIOM ,� t • ffi I / • I $650. Hearty thanks is also extended a "saws! Lyndihan< am . � to t'lve Pickering News for its genet . » -- -•- -- Oaf ous assistance in supga.-t of the. Oar- ------AUCTION SALE 4 • • , J J pai�gn. -Corr, i _:.------- ---- ------------- L y, June 19 - auction sale of • ¢ Buskby's Hardware p�,-d . tnactor,..Q.Tde?ing equipment, 1 OPPORTiiNl'PY ausehold dn�rnitut a etc. at Main St; �-.i-- �_ wd ` -POR SALESMAN B-H PMMA-1-COAT WBl17 - Household Ont. the property o2 Mr. QMb�Ml�t bw LIVING IN PICKERING DISTRICT FOR ALL EXTERIOR HOUSMOLU - t Bruce Diamond' $ale at 2.00 P• tti iii •�•oI fit til t�$ cilia! - -' WE GIVE U PAINT JOBS t Ren and Cia�rke F:entioaai, auctioneez9' etc lea Tra S H 18' ttlrZttt• '� b $tlMt�j�Ot�I1 ..CoCg pl _- Sales_ YOU ming GIVE THE HOME ANEW -3 ------ -------jam =-- An avi "a* 41 �3 ­ _ � Sick, Health anduAcci(d nicBeaeti) � O� "ONLY ONEfLOOK ON �r 8 A ----------- Local sZE REGISTER e�PEEQ Radio Advertising• -, i stays White S Nan llii� Excellent Earnings .� . Fume Proof gabttrdap - June 26--suction sale od 7- ACCURACY - YOU GIVE US - _ Mildew-Resistant * :,i oil Cur- ed house with bath old �. - _ - y _ ' Honaist Desire To Earn and Learn Needs No Prlmfet 2}90 household - , - .. �� and large Lot.:_ ono electric - _ - JBandslfle---(Alt emptayees-lfasdeQr - �I.SO-B-B PAINTS, ENAMEi.R . Vide ixre inrlud:ng' piano, Ambittotr to Permanent Employment AND -. SUPER KM TQNR . dishes cooking u{�ensils, Rat' Late Model Automobile TIM Sayerlee Rabber.bose IakdW den pnyt� bedding, C cent dray od sale; $2500 within 30 ;830 TO C. N. L B. Willingness to Serve the Public Paint, suite, in vill,be of Claremont, days. Balance on first mor- P& at 8 P� Personal Interview in Pickering � POWER LAWN1(<OWi11$ hind Cooper's iiaTdware, •prop ? percent. Sale at 1.00 p, m, Ernie The C�anaddian National instittAie WRIT19 McCaw Terms 'ads Bataan•. clerk; . A, S• Fozaiiei•, aunt,. Soar the Blind, ftnym Hea,d�quattere od Ontario Automobile Association ,�"i1�Nw 4G PiCAEIIN8 Mrs• imam 10 per- jun 25 the Vulding Fund Campaign wishes Boa 817 - London, Ontario Ply .. cs�h On p: o • •chattels, .1`� M t w LICENSED AiTGTlON733 _ Pkkerfa and W�it�s Tawatd�s — – _ _ -- 15HaosAeld and r+�•w - for average -family, �. A Spy of three - mumps Attmtim Ghm • E R. R 1. PhD" NIM HOURS �r SHOWROOM AND YA= - - 1 7 � Capacity , To seaeimoasts our e.es-1�n..ts � MODEL CU 3 i s cu. ff. a clt ! o fiUAHANT M Dorno! PRICw ..� Yom I uuffn neenfre 'n Borne Freezer)1 -„ `:. _'. CLAREMONT spites at 'Erskine. ,. ea pa•�� of road allowance will the Fifth Day ad July,19�. - aTosl+! sAss lkirs. T. Anderson Aid wce-dau h ., end closed as a ' _ g - public It is the intention of . p6undl to :...... i:i}of ter. Brenda Cee, retur--tied to Yhrir, toady that is:- - +i 'ti•!hf' 'close Che above rtion of road for ' MRM SASH MADE TO ORDJ'.8 Vlcod^:ills i sited with air r.red.Lyu uu,..0 . iu Toronto nn Sunda after' NGULAR that Certain the put L_,se of buildin a P01;ce S ci- - q y p B :over t}ie week -end - �spen i:u*. a few days +vith cher par- parcel or traet of land and premises I tin at this I&-ation•and to open a.66- —MO. 1. QiiALITY ONLY Mr. Joe AlorlPv of Ottziwa spent ents, "wal•d and -Mrs. 31a colm. a.e ,�i��•,:nd.beinz in the Town- I M road northerly to Highway No.•2 the week -soli wall his parents here.; The Woman s' 1n=titute met in the ship of'Pickering and County of Ont- ' .ast of the said Police Station. Al (� :ir. c;nd 11rs. Geer arci .,;oily of Toy+•nship Hall on Tuesiia,y ai'tarneOn. ario: and leing composed of that DATED At BROUGHA15i this 18tb � ! • LYI • V QY'(j0n 1Jxhr•;,.l9e spent Sund v -with Mrs. • June S. The- pres_(ien-, Mrs. '-%I. illi- part of the road allowance in Lot 26..Day of"May, 1954, 1 [1Porge Redshaw•. As did rs. Ella I Cott, in charge. Several items ui 4u6i-Concession 1 of the said Tow•r:chip -- - •- LUWMEr YARDS Dickinson and Gary of Port ferry;' I ,less were discussed, among them was which is more partieulaz�y deycribed Lloyd T. JOHNSTON, Clerk plCi{FRiNG, ONTARIO'_ Mr. and Airs. Paul Spenchir• aYe to I a bus trip to Sharon, a grant to li- 2ollows:- TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING ' move out to their farm at i abridge, brary, arid treat for the h6eke� tram. COMMENCING at an iron bar — •a•ssas. this w6ek. The last two being laid oven• far the 1= -.ed in rhe S-ntherly limit of the � tun 11 1!HC" _. !R -�• P•- - 11 i'riends from Toronto spent Sun- i ,present_ Jlrs. Burrow:s. card convoll r, Queven's Highway A:o. 2 as widened +day with Mrs. Arthur gave a report foi• past month. M1Ii•s, by Deposit Plan reg'stered as No. ^l - The fire department answered a Randal Ellicott favored with a piano w•}iere it irtersccts °the Highway lim- hurried call to Chalk Lake at' A. solo.. The'-rell<caL was answered by it of the allowance for road between i Clay noon. a place I would like; to go. Alis_ Concession 1 rad Range 3 Broken rp.= �y+! - Several members of the local Le-, 31. Ellicott gave ,a report of the thrrf" Front in Lot 26' of tine said -Town. Bion- branch attended the drumhead' days she spent in •Guelph at the ship. Thence north 72 Dcg,- 52' east ; 4 'service at .Stouffville. on Sunday. Presidents' convention. This was very 256' 10" folloNving the northerly lim._ Miss Mabel Gibson of Toronto interesting- and enjsyed by a . }-it of --id road allowance t0 an iron jov spent the week -end with several ( short report of the Distr:rt Ai nasi F bar planted; .Thence south .33 De ` • _ friends :with them on Saturday after- Meeting held. in Brooklin in flay was, 50' East in a straight line to - noon for a farewell party fora friend also given: The meeting close4f with I in the southerly limit of said -road I UNUSUAL 51GHT5 rYArNAiURt�HASPoONtT�Wi[t_�? - soon to leave on a trip to England., lunch and, a social cup of tea sert•ed .allowance. Thence In a north-west- rrouasYOU MAIletrvaoU6HCWMRio�"- __ The heavy rain'on Saturday brought- by the hostesses, Jars. Burton, Mrs. erly direction following the souther.i SEErAMOUS rct7wERPt7T15CANO0# ME " �an early: finish to the 'footoail game Mitchell and Mrs. Pilkey. ly limit of said road allowance to it-,BRvcEFCNINSu4A. - between Claremont and Oshawa. Last l 31r. and Mrs. Stan Powell visited intersection with the southerly .litait Thursday the severe wind and rain withCherrywood friends on Sunday. I the gager': Highway No. 2 as -- blew down several trees and several The morning service, in $t. John's widenedby Deposit Plan 31. Thence - windows were reported broken. Church will be withdrawn on Sunday in a north-esaWly direction in 'a MrXFOA,0!0 iav ewyWewIIi r" KX/UMEAWRft i#6 raps OrNER row rwcLmmsrno Am OY5MMERONOWrAR/O'9 = We are sorry 'to report that Mr. June 20 due to the special memorial straight Line to point of eomanence- - �- Frank Cooper is at .present confined serrice of the Brougham Cemetery in trent, Save and except the north. � ������'�! � cAKE5tR7rAWS. Y •� to his bed. the afternoon. ' easterly 66' '(sixty-six deet) from the _ ___ .-, Mr. Fred Lyn suffered a slight ---------- ----- _--'-- Errant to rear thrreod, wlidt3i is ded. B�t(inai�,�cAttns -stroke last week while at his work. PUBLIC NOTICE + lcated as a public read. Mrs. Valentino and'd ngeline enter- NOTICE is hereby given by the Should any t*tepayer have any ob. tained several friends and relatives on Municipal Council of the hbwnslhip faction to the closing ed t4t9s part of ( •• "• - I Sunday and Mrs. Valentino's father, 'of Pickering, that they propose to roecl allowance, he or his agent may of Markham. pass a Bylaw on Monday, July 5th, ' be heard -- `~ at the Brough- - Oouncil _ -Ir. and Mrs. Earl Beare and Mr. 1954, whereby the following degcr%b- am ipad Buildgng at 2.00P. M. - Harold Stacey and Mr. and - - - _ —Thos. Hammond and Mr. James Bris- coe were all at Stouff-wzlle last week � _ . VILLAGE OF PICKEBING competing in a bowling tournament of LOCAL DAPROi-EMENT NOTICE mixed trebles. Mr. Hammond's team finisshed n with second h for two TA _ __ _ " - ' • • • --�-- ` P KE.NVTICE THAT: Mr. and bits. Bill Nicholson of To- Q, The Council -,TI -the C.brporation of ibe Village of Pickefing intends to ' . YOU" root(, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan P -rouse constrict as a local impwnwnent a w•aterniain six inches (6 in,.) 'm el tametes 1 j� and family of Georgetown, spent Sun- for a length of eight hundred and 'thiriy (830) feet on the road allowance, day with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Prouse. be�een Lots 12 and 13 in the First Conoe.ston, from Protiincual highway, Nn. 2; to the rad of the pr cant road, and intends to United Church services will be held { :specially asses .a part as usual next Sunday morning' with I of tbe cost up)n the lands abutting directly on :the work. - - - the pastor in charge. He was preach- 11 (2. i Tl(e e4tin to i cost of the work is S38%60, ai which S241ZM Is to be - in at anniversary q U.S.,]. paid by the Corporation• The estirnaud cost per foot frontsge is $4,58. The • R teary services near B1avk dock on Sunda special assessment is to -be paid in lateen equal instaln rats and trite. esti Mr. Fred Todd of Nohert; LSated annual-i-te per foot frontage is 19.5 cents _. visited-recefitly. at the home of Mrs. (3) Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Muerte- � : � + 0,'- "evswv C2140 &r PLANMED 7W eANA01k%' NATIONAL _ D. -'Dawson, on the town line. He was ow Board flat itS approval oi.the undertak'ng of the said work and say t r;«;s„rt�_rrrEuesEsr�Nn�ENa4tQ an old friend -af the late 3Ir. Daw- owner may, within 21 -days after the first. publication of this notice, file with - son. t'Fie. Board his"objection to the said work being undertaken ; Mr. and Mrs. Slack attended a (4:1 T..".e said Board may approve of the said -work being undertaken, bail -birthday for Mrs. Luther' Middleton before doing so it may appoint a time and place when iny;objection to'ffia i 1t Greenwood. She is 84 and, in. very said work will be constdered. ��,�,,,.�.�`�.� �,��%%=�,,,,,,,��,jj = good health. DATED, Msy .26� 1954 IBBIICE A. HOGARTH, Clark _-�RJ+`K� y����C�• ;oar Ontario Travel The W.M.S.' held -their June meet-' _. - (" Hostra,t invites rou to ase ti;is con ti for 9't P C8LIC NOTICE p° �a - . ir►s last Thursday at the home of illi:. ) 0.-!: 14A FREE i -formulas aboat Ontario. J Jack Morgan. There were 41 Ores- TO DOG -OWNERS. I THE TOWNSHIP OF PICHERitiG: - - p ' tw„-'�'`"►+ ?hail it way! • _.. = G. Davison gave an inter2'sting talk on three great religions, Mrs. Thom- BYLAW NO. 2006 PROVIDES THAT: NO OWNER SHALL ALLOW, OR PERMIT ANY DOG- TO RUN AT' LARGE WITHIN THE- sonAllow•ter w. of bunbaiton ,formerly of Clare- -.LIMITS OF TF1£ TOWN Hip OF PICltERING, SAVE AND tnont. gave.three accordion numbers _and several vocal solos here render- r EXCWr FARM DOGS USED OR EMPLOYED IN THE � °4.► o,, a� � : __ _ _ed by Mrs. McMaster•e, deaconess, 1 _ � =S CARE OF CAM E OR SHEEP - from Toronto. .•,..... - ,.•., - nrr,r eoats) SMALL BE NOT MORE TH_•1_-i S3 K (exclahlve ott Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Bryant and P DIPOSED ON ANY PERSON WHO CONTRAVENES THIS BYLAW. family of Pickering, spent Sunday with Mrs. N. Sanderson. L. T. JOILNSTON, C3erk !GLIF'F. S( IHWALM, Dog.fatciaat Mr. and Mrs. -,Gordon Taylor of • - _.. IOshawa, spent Sunday with 31r• and -- _ Xrs. Sam Taylor. + .ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL .4 PUBLICITY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis spent. the - NON. L. F. over for the CECIll, Q.C., MINFfTlR week -,end visiting in Collinsnvocd. ; - } _ . "..Mrs-Lewis:is staying. . • r week. for ot 9 - Mrs- D. Pugh had visitors on •Sun- one, i day. Vl� Mrs. Gladys Pugh spent the Week- end with her people here. a ce Mrs. 'Henryhnson is s - r3' pending part of the, week in Toronto: , Mrs. Ormerod and children, of To- .-- • • r- a -o �n it tire "eek ei and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker are •oa a trip to the U.S. and will visit with the former's sister while there. 'The Goodfellowship class 'of the 'United Church met last week at the E 3, '?tome of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pugh. r w f 'Xrs. Wallace was in charge of the program. Mrs. Lackey sang a solo ; :accompanied by Mrs. Ellicott of roughs -m-. e_v. core o - - wood gave a most interesting talk on s trip through Australia and told. of life and living habits down there. The local legion will be helding " their drumhead service at the end of Don't be clscunod to r the month. a =.� : '------------------------------------ yous washdachos u Y �— -B BROUGHAM G H AM 1l E FORGOT that S bit of wood preservative, applied at 1 little cost when the fence was put in, would have ��Q' L L� �� 61 -Mrs. Geo. and Mrs. iln Saturday Mrs. Matie visited - "saved himhe coot ofnew'poafa nctw.y'� owe home `ve - ` ]lits. Geo. Philip on $aturdaq evening. In the telephone business, as around o a' • ”. and 1 e t u$- t `TAKIi OVERI P - Mia' W. Ham Y find it's better to do the job right'in the first place and ,You can -thews were at Ajax on Thursday eve- r4.ing attending Miss Marsh's tap. then look after it. It's the best way we know to avoid rely on Toronto's leading laundry iteav re air and re lacement' costs,- to save expense and and ` dancing recital. , 7 P P 8i y Top Qualit�f work, Mrs. M. Sheppard and Mrs. L. Beer ve ou most service fon your money. ' prompt pick and delivery'._"�,� 1 ' attended the Grand Lodge of the Odd That's why we treat telephone poles against rot; why we WOOIYS GRO�y EAS HOUSE Fellows and Rebekahs which was held . t %ee o ?,. T. S� he 1 SE 3n Royal York Hotel this week. r P our trucks clean and in.good repair; wh7 we put tip p nson, Prop - Dunbarton, Oat. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harbron . and I 'exchanges and offices to last: _ Phone: PICH, 45 Phone: PICK. 195M I - •daughters, of Myrtle, called on their , t It's coasmon sense if we are to keep,our costa down and `SE SAFE AND SAY — etTHE TORONTO LAUNDERERS' WAY" #tint, Mrs. Matthews, - on Saturday Zthe price of your telephdne servicelow. ` -evening. Mia. Matthews returned - _ came with them for the week -end. To If yots ma id lila to • 4_. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Knox and family ,. _. a� ifnl in/;on on the pretennata treatment of -wood we auw-st yoti write'Foresr Prodltrts I abo►o. - ox Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, caries of Canada, Department of Northern ifoirs, and National Alford and son, of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Rearms,, Oaowa.- <4di Axford and daughter of ToronER - to, also Mr..•and Mra. Ken Pascoe and, THE BELL.TELEPN E ;daughter and Mr: and Mrs. fi. R. ON COMPANT OF CANADA Knox and daughters had tea with Mr. s • • • plod 'Mrs. Wm. Knox after attending ' 173 OSSINGTON AVL. TORONTO PHONE LL. 4161 L ^"' "we. ' . • ' ,., . ..:,' Vii. , r, _ x f • i 71 h June- 0, 1904 tfti Bye Y Euvagts-Were -same `III.: _ Members listened we ''• -�.te• 'wit's Gr -,A Critaic� fur We �vP +�' '.� •ted of :. �terR - - ` XMRT FROM- - no t etion-7n the part of the Govern- _ to wonder if there was such a thing u,any of our a - =� I+;, .: ruti:at' ;nverest-. S7' - MIG"EL STARR, M.P u with any, solution to end this situa- the dal industry. a Our dairy products, a order have e come1:4 to etio Cknoow Rev Harold Bell, `� ;< Ontario Rtdtas went to=do so, nor has an one -come as a branch oYa Mvltttl5e known as I esi y p p and His travail ia+orn-�•----- tips and th mans _ P dairy trY• that our farmers may be able to fan, -tion. The last da that. the Commtttxe.,thetr gement Y L1yeLz summers .in the past two weeks many Gov- A very lively debate took place m ' sat was more interest' to -the Mem of their farms further ahead - and spent °o tits corner oif the" Watson,_ ernment Bills have bee5ti disposed of the Home of Commons last week I bers from Ontario, Quebec and the I thereby be able, financially, to !enjoy tax=. Last week Ruh graduated in and much progress has been made in when the Minister of Veterans' Af- I Maritime Provinces. On that -day, an some of the fruits of their labour: medicine brom Queen's at Kingston the House. However, the Main Estim- fairs introduced an amendment to the ex ert on so beans y ____________________:_________._____ g bop h�nxx_s with a gentleman r P Y gave a -_ver edu- sharing r etas are still to. • be considered al- Veterans'.- Affairs Bill, whereby Pen- 'rational lecture on the possibilities of in her class- and Airing prizes in though' with the House sitting ei ht sion Commissioners would be under growingthis crop and•the marketing ENTENNIAL Swg�' ami' Internal Medicine. Ruth! ` hours a da}l,-it-�-J► ei a taL�the I the jurisdiction of the Privy Council conditions that we ma e business of this Session may well be ' and their a y xpect in rola- r his stun d• at the Hospital, ospiOuawa •Civic and • •The W. -M. 'S. held hent• re Y appointment 'and salaries tion .'to exports to European- coup- regular. -Kingston 'General Ffospits•1, and' -is - r' disposed of somewhere -about June � would be fixed by 'Order in Council. tries. The climate in Ontario is quite meeting fast week and we and el- t„un ,:.-ou6e I,0 vat'tcuuver to •cam- 19th, unless some unforseen and -con- This amendment w a s rotested satisfactory for - growing this crop, ,Sim (es YI0u see wee were not - t p r Y g reg p, , plate her inU n natio there. We would tentious problem is brought before a ainst strenuous) and vi orousl • b and as Canada is at resent there) thus was• a ver good attend- ytke add. �• co S Y g Y Y p growing ante Y ngratuiations to, the house which .will prolong the de- all members of the pppoaition who only 500!0 of the beans that are manu- but w date we have not heard thlosie' she has already received• anti bate for a number of days. There' is argued that the ' right of Parliament factured into different oils at the res- of any, startling .events about to take _ r p lest "he, kiio'w her -good friends at still to be considered a report of the was,) being infringed -upon and that ent time, alohg with the export mar- P1a+ce ro ti� it for, granted there %Cente'nnial wie'h her well in the .•.� Committee. bn Rules -and Regulations the - Commissioners of the Pension 'ket that we mi ten' will be a lull for the summer vacs- gh }oy, it .may be years ahead. Cameron Wiatson a toll- of the House and there may oe some- Board were being placed in a category that soybeans in the future will de- I tion• sin, was able to be present dor ,the r' thug in their, recommendations that direct) under the supervision T� Guild also held their cloein t.> Y pervision of velop into a very important cash crop I nleetine last week el five it c si a graduation as was °Miss Gert;;ud R Will be contentious and provoke a Pricy. Council and would eventually for the farmers of Ontario. ! Brown and Mrs. Hayne and ,her, soil a hong '� OII• - - lose their privilege of being a body - Mi: -dam- Creighton, sident of, Fit Luck Suppe: , I>ut evidently most from jhg�d Creek_, We aL�o learn I Unemployment in Canada, continues free from an dictation. _ at the girls could not mans to et 'Y a y ton. This argu the. Dairy Council of Can- manage g tbat Milton is doing a wondI ilmd we have read in the past week of ment was 1 na avail and the Govern- oda, in a letter to Rt. Hon. Mr. St. �t f°T a second meal as the attend- piece b2 was k •ax lite chi >n r t , . �`; f lay-offs, partacwariy in the automo- ment has amended this Bill for. some Laurent, said that butter production ante .was sttnall and it took a terrib- Adelphia and convey ,otm• greetings t0' ; ,t►, ble industI -affecting thousands .of reason which the do not care -to dis-, this lY long time to move and et the y l year is expected to be greater dishes done atter whichno, Ono seem-' ' also. )Canadian workers. Although the tone close. than the three hunched and two mil- • -We all .heard the song 'Who tfLnerol! s ed tri have as of optimism still prevails,—neverthe- The Pazliamentary. • Agriculture 1 lion pounds_ produced last ,yeay. On.. y eA'm'g3' f0Q' � g 1 f,1ve overalls in Mrs. Murphy's chow., ' � , lose it is a serious problem, particu- Committee has .finished its sittings May 1st Canada had a stock pile of we had thought °t PlIwin8• ExcePt-, der? but was -woad Ilkle-to'Itao�r y lady for those who are affected ovi getting 'together to`?inish u our by unless something unforseen develops. forty-two million, four hundred thou- P how it is a monlieiy wrench. alwga =; ' '7. these lay-offs. The fact must be faced This Committee's work started'on the, sand pounds, which is -considered to �' r dings there will be little � in our pI w� it 11 expea. that the sales of new cars and trrne1<s first Monday after the Easter recess, be thirty million to thirty-five million Erctivity S1om this griow too the next; ted walk can go ahead on our4an. } :for the first three months of this year i and for about three' weeks the West- `ounds more than rs necessa two mond �O•• School bviisi3ng, Just when we b^ve dropped by seventeen percent as ern Members occupied the time with t. is estimated that pirodu on a of To wind up the finaa ? the I mo• k Ievgry�in is itU set, something compared with the'first three months their grievances. They suggested some milk will be much i excess of pro- Vir' A. next �� a Pd� pops up to cat>F,�e`anativetr dehtp,-i�iaw 01� last year. The so-called seasunai cure-all for their troubles in respect duction last year. Cheese prices have fuck Luncheon at 12,00 noon sharp, we wish we could get @Sole clear rr � unemployment has prolonged itself to to overages, dockages, gradin weigh- slumped somewhat since the �•, LO be on time, in order to give T g. g , P produc- � sa:iling and release the o00dsetion so . ,p point where it has now become of ing, shipping, box -car allocation,- mar-; tion started, and as yet the outlook to children ample time to -get-back • t� oem' teadws could feel f4+ee bo - .} AL more or less permanent nature, leets; and a hundred and one other! for export to the Unitecf Kingdom is to school in time 'and , yet enjoy a do them work as it should be -_00me remedy must be found quickly 'dif cu'ities they claim, to be ,ex err- rather hazy. The cheese lunch out with mother, Let's all to help those who, are 'unem to -ed encin at the P y producers at without being ted and drowned naalce an effort to be out and to make P 3 g - present time. As we the present time are wondering .shat out by the yn0adtdty aQ the does I. the possibilities will' be for this -year. t mil :and meeting just' as inter- tet, door, T - What the dairy farmers are asking � seting as we poasibiy cm Dorothy C ouldee on the blrtb o E A, 71 r themselves at -the_ niornent, as._ right- _ From what; we hear, weddhig belfs s" � g�e„dayi aLao_ to. Her". 9 i� fully they should; is Will 'the gov_ w171 be ringing arauad Centennial a and pat Qeaham, a sister Tac Sherry ernment ever wake 'up'to the fact colt times'y and Margaret; do Sundzy, '>r� .that what the agricultural industry _ . needs now, and will need' in the `!ru- - - - - ole od IV -. RODMAN - - _ ture, is a more- realistic and long - 0 Lumber CO. ." Sheet Metal Warks __BER - -Bu1 Lnr n4�, SU El p i,i �: 9 _ 'G rney Dominion Furnaces and Air ConitiHoLees - .Tillers and Garden Tractors Gurney Dominion Conversion Oil Burners Ideat/for -the Gafdeaer�Home-'Builders - � • ,- "'.3�Y PAYMENT PLAY AVAELABLE ; Atischmevtts. for furrnw'ing, hauling, CREDIT PLAN AVAILABLE ON - itF1'AIBs, r1i'II.TgVC", GARAGES, weed-cutaing, saying. -Snowing, ETC, ,L'P_TO TWO YEARS TO PAS' 6LASO ABLE r.AME.d �p k __'REAR FiCK14RI.�tQ 'h-EwS OFi'•1Ci`:- - = -E - - ._-or snow plowing PLASS At',A1L.tS:Lh __..- PWId8- Bhop .. Picierf I79; EtesIWhitby iS]3 _ or Demonstration'-. - F' i _ Call - T. 4 - - : , 6+L„ MARY. ST. I'VIIITBY • • �' f . -- - - _ 233a - - . y- F1 HEVI _ -- - �j� r II wit' • -x - SM' --• _ .. - - _.� PHONE � .. .'��'1r •.. w7 y� _ f� a� ��% roil ' _ _ .� ..., � .d.. , g t' .. - i t:i iS T1i PTE FUT.1iIi RE 1'OiTIiAtE LONG SET f y/ ai m l'g . _ O .. ®i i {r�:iy E i _ ► _-Sr�"/30 } t'� ,TOUR. HEART O,"VE CAN. MAK' E IT FOR YOU. e�y - - • . r - Kii0cC!g Q - - i�- i BOOK CASE _�I�.i S, KiTCI1EN CABINETS, RADIO CUPBOOARD9,s •ti r • -1 '1 y SEiIP..�:BRAC STEPS. BRI1G FOUR PLAN OR_PICTL 1tE. +tela ' ► f chis Fr6tiIEN - R•EASON ABLY PRICED - AT _ - CAPABLE 4 1 • We are gften asi:ed 'ed -about the Ah'ere 'grill ..be. 122 -opportunities '= �,j� L Seances a man or n'oman ha- to far members of the. organization _ t DAILY SERVICE - .LOW FARES John l it ear, Pic kerlii Phone 199 +r e �r Set ahead in : Stet �-Manvllle.' to move Trp to the top. As they v` TO All CANADIAN j s }p The company has. a program to move up, they Will leave open ORUBCH STREET --JUST SOUTH OF FOUR-CORIgERB_ Provide satisfactory, ttrelr 122 Old "jots tot be fi9ied-by j ANO" J.S.A. POINTS Trom within the company in er- other J -W . people. They in turn, 7 _ dry management position and d e- as n UP nave up the opportunities foraeothers : "OFFER SERVICE ° " a � _ encourage the tri and de- open BUSES lrelopment of .future managers. _ And'so t3sere will be Here tip J i X In connection with this _ - ( AT ATTRACTIVE RATS U E 1. S j gram, a study by the r d . Pro- porttLnities 'an - 'along a their .. , - apeciauze is such Lhinghad rr- mho ` are to the "P4eshmea FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL Healed that during the next ten ten• . _2 ''Fears 122 of the top 791 mange- � � � TGR sui TRAVEL INFORMATIORI � s . AND mem positions will need to be sEt rout tociu ApEN (linea. It to estimated else this This Is one of o wiles of. -or kis 1BUILDING SUPPL&LIS brinainp you facts of commune irKer7 411. - AI >wLrmber as positions will b< Left est ob«,t johns-NtonvitN •o. Seoul treatst h9 loss °d key :people 'conditions offectine aur: olotlotLof through retirement, resionatioq, im. health or death, . • a ... SEA � � - ..: ,: ". � Insala�ien • ST 'I' r f .: '1ltitrr. less nest tenyeatB Roll . 4OBflIIR AsphsA EI m -w - - Insul-brik. Sidings 18host Reek nr, sting Board) -! Cement, LimediPlaster .. ='.: ;B A, W,- MITCHELL � �' : a INVITE Ilk -new:1954 i 0 aer��. YOU TO SEE... CAII SMARTEST TANK -TYPE CLEANE:R� There's a beauty and worMerful efficiency about this newest I loover that defies description. You must ® see it for yourself! Only then can you properly appraise it feature for feature, value for value, with others.of its -type. Why not, 1• R_ s K " w _ arnnge for a home showvtng r t ay?° No obligation, : od s< , of course. wX. .. - .. J: e+t 1RAL D0N & trill` • _ FHON& PIC.K=M .w '.• _. J ( U ame;Pre�c#s OffE..,:g ��+�.:' *�;� • -•• _ &yled for Y��- •�'.,,.•,r -`+Our-Liv of F ' N : - - -_. - � _ � — _• .'Wag 1'�Ieeda are now _on display for your approval and Economic Bu3►wg ., AJULOWAJMOW _ - rsrrawr _ 's _ rtll<atAlrte — T ' - SPORTAi=ATE AND rr11(1l+t.o Otlsrs Of White, Navy. Tao. HARD• WASELAB :B SPORT SKIM - ygo QUAL' SWZ&T w1k1TT't Al�iD COLOURiD Ya•'s Floc '?' BkIE!'Is #� : soma; Medium and IAds CMler Ey Far For 8tsmoaa Wane. -. $rail, 116"Urvs nasi LaTw µA=&OW "-QUAXJM FOS Bty.W The "Asrow•' Way Ta Coiearf at Cds,10,01 PFwti Walter tarty, ><e0 .► - �- gB>fOiEl6 WEAR 'BLUR - 3,AND - BUXM ;Btti--anseoebiy Pria" at �,t! : + AT. $!1J5 _. Pii01•Y-AT- - i.Ai - �0><e I.CONOd[? G SIPS 71NW HOBS •OF 'QUALTM - SAS - - v" WOODS _ — SARVET WOO; VEY WAR ! _ _ • T, _ g�l,OCiI: "t" SHFRTS . _ .•• HARVEY WOODS — in —--Perforated For Cool Corodort. Collas TORT or, Floe Qastky or Cooler W salads.. ANR,.S'1'Y12 Elastic• Neck Ot Linking Bastforitted, Design Silver Aad WWte. ed F �Isatorei Ia Cool Nylon -For Wear, stalk Nylon Keeps perfect Fit And Styled Short Sleeves Aad Stocked In Sora11;, To Last. Seat moi• r ,1 osised Co =r•y ani Nylon For Real Pomlaet..-. With Pocket. Stocked In Small McOstiz Medium and Large: _ COLOR9 .-_ BLUE • AND WHTTE Hart of New Colon And Patterns A�Larie � Priced For Economy Colours - Silver, Grey and White. _ _ .. l , AT - $1.85 PRICED AT - ,$Z.4g PRICED AT — .TS 70C® AT - si AA - i� - i1.8F I JAMES BROS. — •;- CRAFT SPORTWEAR - I ; CATALINA " - SIIffi�B HATS AND CAPS — :. "CENTURA•, READY-MADE SUITS __ CASUAL JACKETS FOR SUMMER WEAR SWIMMING AND BEACH . WEAR RUGHTLY COLOURED FOR A Full Stock Now Of Swim Trunks _ _ ;-_�► SUMMER PLEASURES. Several Models To Choose "From, Crease s � Floe Wearing, For The Cottage, Picnic+, Resistant, �� Wearing ��� A Fine Selection Of Styles And Colour • In 19S•f Colours. Boxee'Aad Reegnlas SMARTLY TAILORED Coaibinations Ideal For Cool Evening Type Styles• t arivini, Golfing, And At The S 2_PIECE SUIT — $39.95 Sall Games, Picnics Etc. PIiiCED FROM-$2M An Types Of Summer Work C --- g - — - - Bet ys Ani 1 TROiJSEB -� -` Also A Fine eotion of So O�rE ExTuA 17 g ' ;PRICED FROM —880. 3 -PIECE — id7 SA - -.- PRICED FROM f8.95 IIP — Youths ,Sa„.. '� Trunks 'kyr is R. BOYES — . �HONF 281 _ Novi -operating "The BigLStnre"'. FICBERINa _- • t Lmwnmowers' Shar�ieried & RepairedA- LAMT - = TYPE AM&W MAKE T�IEATRE. BROCK - PEON$ 6i� - _ PROMPT SERVICE -- PICY-UF AND DELIVZRY = TgVRSDu1Y, 111E AY, SATURDAY — _JUNE 17, 18,� 19. �J { iyealog ehaw• At 7.M and A.N F. M. *tarday Matinee s0 1.:3A P. M. POWER AND HAr1D MOWESl9 1 i+ �'�H � "ROCKET 8 _ _ _ - r Saturday Evening Show Starts At 6.6• r. M. MODMN POWER 1!l(OWER FOR REN1T — 75o. PER SOUR � d - --. Stars and Stripes Forever FSONT BT.. Phone.FREDPickkeering 2�111W3 FiiENCl�AN'6 SAY J. COLOR BY TDCH20C LOR CAR R SERV ICE .. ri 'ALSO CARTOON — COMEDY - NOVEL•TY - = - _ - GZN11jM JWA= ON ALL'1fiA!!S OF CARE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — JUNE 21, 22, 23r �EKCT TO"G S=VTVZ _ S P Zvednr Shown At 7,N P. !L tag Complete Show At so P. M. _-_ Pickering ?2811 or 106W4 S - - The Stranger Wore.A Gun _ - _ ►�nreaRTON, GARAGE � - - _ COLOR BY 7BCCHX10 iLQR _ _ e - AJ!!H — RANDOLpH SCO'T'T' 04 CLAIRE TWMOR -- ALSOCOWS ::Siren of Bagdad _ . 000p[R BLOCK LTO. • y� Y ted ... Hit' �• Wrrs - PAIIL EeNtam sad pATUMA M=RNA ' c -' -lga r; _ I OV re �n {,� _ _ ..: AND FOX NEWS ------------------.Vi. . take tll�t wheo of �e to NIT AT•17ilACTTON = _ Co rete " Slag r t y Con' f N .,MALTA SWR = - - LOS OBILE ? . a • _ - mirsiag a new kind of. drisiag1 - .� � j� had �%r t iYITH — ALE GUTNNE9 sad JACY HAWItINA _ ~`” �C;111t1e!' = SlOcks Yoo'te thrill of you haTea't yet taken she w r. _. 89, B8 Rocket Ol smo 8i Mae . of per l le k - Ni E!1!T►'C T1,ANV — Q'I'AJ"O16 ROAR - FHOWW tv different ina dashing lineshof power a kxwbty •ands also dthw useed in regal +a i S t y ti n� 'he mita i t 7 o t e m o r N Ho snow - arid i�oe candirims on roa�do- owerfu�•chan-ever 'high compresrior► It was agreed that id r+et�cxtstnle. 1>im days last week in Tha=n% 'hove re reeved in the near ®ubture, cket eo�tne, in the 1w 07 of such opt - municspality could not er�¢otrdcaW - Mpshez' Herb Middieston .celdbra d Aar•. Cheater M Frotst ' St•; tions as GM Power Steea tic Pedal Sart Lt1dd 3seaaad-arsd lite en- in in-law Ajax Hospitkl wtaet:e h0 tin- power Brakes Hydra -Matic guile's leit4 t4t'h birthda9 an 110ndaay W Tmnsmisiien l.. And Oldrmvbde'r l]j eest:lt would be a greatly increased taFrta4ning . diararerst an hie �-ieadb to $par Ur. - fotttiance is 'no more specncttlas read �h= and cansequently Congratit>�ono t o, Mr. and_ 1altrs. - Mr. Jamar Oakley has had to re- Oldstion of beauty, set id by the utv An - tarn to bed.selection of colors, inside and oat. !s prouhipjNea taxat'iom Bill Clark who ase lase iiodnn born � Ted Soik0owald, )WAF, Chat, Oldsmobile History! e i Speed laws, in pgA!cular; •,the earl- entx vd a son, Devoid Wzll�an, But don't just take our aka e �ht attd i where school- t ildsen a 9, 1954. ham, N• B•, visited W Wdd Mss• C. showroom soon and Take the Wheel bd dross .he highw.y, more adective . Mrs. E.' Middleton -Big Feature" cars of the year l driver -testa The dost of Health S&- 83rd 'bdrthday an Sunday, Jame 13, at .� The Bay Road Srii�ool is havipg ✓+v t vibes 'wF di, in the opium of the tate residence od he= ritau8flstea, its annual picnle•ak gnat Valley Park Convention, abould be partially or. Mt,, W. Tw e.d�.e, vrhea her sine On June suit. drn. yuan Muthinct and. wholly carr*.d at Provincial and c+yi]dtren and daaxniltee,.-. nu¢nbering bathing suit. Adsri 25c,, wititth in- a , - j - Muni levaLs, es real estate pan tg� ive in all were present,' a6d claidet'sa*lmusing, ice cream Raoea, ( send no further iixi7ease in taxes. extend thein congr0t6lati�ons• 8'�sd d phz m&, meet at fly0 Adrnind<srtrative cosu and emplayeei The snan4* �. os Vis' WrrL �------------ to- - rs ]Stioras were diecume�d nasi reooat• Mitctnedl i know---------------------�--�mendaarhiana fustic, tgvangea in Rrov= steadily improving; 3'13roek Road •r a _ ar tincia'1 Legaslat ion wbkli ..Zest the Howard, . Bill and' Edith. tA.•srve 14 slate tax str uct�ura and am emtec.We edtea spent Sarnda.Y which' Ma and 3LIL � sad Mss I7. navy Dawson Jr. +(the ait:nicipality kine mat irtas mill' rate Mi]tbn t7rrne?!oa mx3 16muly at Part 11or the year stwuld tae! delokved, , in Holsten and dYtrndl`v, _ tat Toronto, spent the - Aw Batown attended the , a*e►ABc-end with Mr. and Mur, ii. Daativ- the cSsinion of the ConventJion, ad', iii Mc. Wrn," loft am; �•Mr. and Km Aldecs and - neces*Aty deanaedo, the untraddeft en CArch Canderencd at BellLeville ------------------------------------ - e D=0N=iATION int ' starts assistance sit oatld be a Stev�oy dMW er']ry d the Mls twos: is --_ week. t Ate, Why galled 'book to Et�land — -- - 5 - ct_7Wd ! 16e lose d bar -sister in 11asm* _ AT a Z-tlW gltren es ar>laerad/ . Mrst_ _Ru '✓, ON Waeek, _ JtTBT CALL sw.ped. Many outer itens were dig: snvema _da9s beet wok aRi' S ;lass+ Dotmel s Sot* , b" f s maisltori M , ..-------------------------------- Ma. saad Ain: J. Cavin and datmi3y ' -- cussed and your agates gamed P asuebOr 3La A Mot' '' o! Boseixtak, visited M:a E. Octavo do � , on gonias >� Lul ,Perls:, ;GREEN RIVER Feat deal a prectiwl krsaw]edtge Mr- and Mrs Bei Wilms sed neaesitaatiag sen adubso in +Ede Sort { 3ieeaee C+eeeRe Todd was appointed a sit 9vi*aatsea, visnea � the as Sot , to VV",e � be will .dos be b~. t Mr. orad Mrs. Bwotessve, od Ate, to the ateawve alk the Association, home od Mr: and Mrs. Wf<11 a•''°1°ya'0n Ajax 8a ltd * recovering nicel7 ---- -- ----------- -- ------ ' yrgst4 drieaalQ at >bbsaa Prstit rece:Wy. �iilrialt, e1mg - vuk Ree" Oliver 8=4W tion en Moa tlayi — Flim 8. WIT1Tls� FLiH _ s 3L-. and Mae. Bee+N600t, of Weston,' trod kv& Imme&s* Past Presto . •_ _ '-------� WO ams � to htw,, alit Dir'. Jbt A - - ------- a I.L T Mt. end aft Draper ever en> Mwa Naylor, Odmwra, and FRENCHMAN'S BAY . + � t is 1>�e �n an o , the .vtr,dc.ent3. M;av�or nIs i Utt+6c gives title m ormtson. HoWtitsk 0. sand Mrs -MM. and gamily of wea a very good revresenta6ion Mat " Mats. Etlwtmd F�'tZledebd 1a7tOltt FIt>f,NC9SlAAi'S >d/lZ ' gym, spent led wrteek-emad here- —(leo. Todd Mad Cyril E. Morley Mrs: WeikD� Mohan of Bay Starriest, A•is ASN >tdt, cad Mrs. Was Danvas ehtiend _ _ _ is expected home et m lEbe Eget. Gen- sad; sos, od Taoonto, visited Mrs and _--- ' - ---------------� tai where he last been a Maid. Orange tut Ste„ .d the wedding A. s niece, .at Wind- R E Hi, W 00 D eral iiaepd �„ � east 'to M:i: PHONE: PICEZRM MM AaOr' �o�v es: than week�ersd� peatient dor some talars: ' nilly, nasi $ud LtinnWT c+e- 40wn ori the end _ Mcg Lois ietEmsess.. fisc •wi90 Bir n B. Dmrpea nasi children visaed Ntr: T. 9d Aemon od Tucionto, spent ask the week to get bis dtaiugii • • • • - -- iriebdY ale tpn iW_ the. end ad week -end with DaTA and Mks. N. hag -been visiting fres: grabd�m'othe!! ell. •������ t. Limn the wiesr+it Miss Helen Mina ter was with her Qhri ey Briaitn Nicholson ie ;sane dr+oari Yr+Dt><- f+ --= ------ ------ -- TRENQI>HNT(i UNDATIONS Tl X"v -- Continued parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. 11Rinaloet_ pitsyl� but is Still sin a eset and tsn"11 — FO S ItarT, w►ldth. scans_ to . Pted�eLW over the week -end and.wtass an. atter- not be able tb get wound dor at least _ F dents; dtantwt-the•C'hrsort-9ltank wedding in _ lad ,,trti a �PE`ek• I i:� ' ]1LT1 e,. ` �d>eriNIUM at t w prab- Mt. Zion Cburdi on - Da -Ad Brendle Jr. is sadDeaing o d the Idiu or- ]dicta ft& 7 Oder teat a few � - en the- afoot, winch .he. maPm P° = 1 0 M , K ;;rlr 41