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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1954_07_02e�4mm '�4Y s:J. .. d ..-a .e•.. ..� -.mt•s _t:�Y-p..A... ,. Zm� w ....- .W .. :z,a .�.. Ji fk Y':S y",II ,'� ��, }L..vL c��.�i.��"'w. •ki.w.p.k 'a•Y•. P. .w ... : .. _ i TZ NEW"( bac Prloep. Per Yeas IpKE G, ONTARIO FRIDAY,JULY 2, _186! S Cents Per Copy r'atho - eco t lass matter - VOL. 73: NO, ti ' [baited States >i2.6Y W. C. MiTRSAB and Sea PUBLISHERR:Pod at)lilce Dept. Ottawa, out. a" ego gent -fidShoppingCentre 60.0- Home Dev- _ 1 NearBrougham Mussedt - �ick edar Township Council June 28. ! _ 1 .I Drowning Tragedy Jane 20. . , P10EElIJtDTG 1'II.LAGB »� - • .. ' A proposed gown-adten of about six wadred baagnes and _ A,gr. at im?Ad'y occurred on Sun: Doug, and Margaret Hoa top spent 2 a shopping aevec'O' de last we Vi ' V 1 )es►tce ora this White•Ddeadawberook I dhq, June 20, when fife cis Groot Ys anal ' y was apVmved in p . Share, 'lost heir ohtild, Joseph- timj. in Camilla.kvpertrte' 1 ire. She was dc6wned In a pond at Mrs,. Narn:an Hanks was hasten oft, 1 v 'Pedtesiag Township Council on Puakrin's Park, J�ephdne was seven Friday eve _ '� aanday sight, The property consists ,,>' os 'tnirentihm alio last to large group d 1131 ae•�es t. he 8th rear► Lot 20, end she -lived, at Kinsale. Stye led a gathere& bo '�dIeWee ., I happy LAN and went tb St: Berna- Mi.9s Beaton peiW to her marriage, � b6cis wrest of Eit otrr am on iVo► 7 [? t.� 7 i t'p Y�.». ! detWs_ School in Ajax. She was in . The home was beoutibull decorataed Sighwsy. ' < , • •F, : ' Crnade 8 Little Josephine had eri�xt and the grits were useitul and t, Mr. Randall, re tine aaava_ :e : x __�+a' t , Miss Beabori and her- rIIianee, J,obn " representing � � � �C � tuofihezp and sisters. trs, stated that they areae iavrestidtta-....Only two weeks ago Jbseaphine made" Mowat, thanked their ttiends esti! in St. delicious lamch was served b Ing 20 aces int was a possible wok- her - rlhrst Holy Carrtmt(nion y to - M 1r supply 8041t1Ce Sot fibs develop- ' s " �; ,, ho�q meat and that they were also d'oasai � � Bernadette's--L�tuarch, on Sunday, _ June 20. She was at Mass with thea~ During the closing exerdsm o! tM A to co aftet industry with title idea of N� famlily at hear own, parish chum*of _ Sclltrool of the United Chntlt+cb coming in. nw-hoose in tt s dim eD• ;'' St. Francis die Sales, Pickering, and on Sunday, 3ftw Jesde ' Day was apa ent would Tun in price tram 10 w- when they got hots, -shot- decid- seated writh a bearutfdal batbee-booad to 25 lbousaod dollar&. S7osineil rhecaking the. request i ed to . o on a picnic at PILcIQin s copy of the Revind Version cd the Park. When they arrived Jtsephime Bible, In appr im od a" year's' of 1 ! d fit, �d Foarst started to pl+� in the wakes. All ad fadtWul teaching of the teen-age ah -14 mooed, alto is arslcing tx a Kennel 104 First Communion of St. Frasers de Bales Church, with Rev, N, J. a sudden she slipped and struck her W. C. and Balm 39Wkar spent the. 1 I rieease to run a training school Sea' MacKinnon. �k Row lett to right) : Marcel Cadieux, Bertl Brendle. � virus 3ilseovey ed lra]d sura week -end at MltcbeiQ Ieoke, haat would ba..3ised by the blind. Terartce 8111, -Gregory Gerbitk Robert McGregor, Rabic Scholten, Gordonhour later by her 16 -year-old brothiee W. Qls jpllTdit ydt on Thurbxlapr Thin would be the first sr3�aal" of its Carter, Aubrey, Opl►ers, William Oppetrs, Ian Doheny, Michael Dowling, John: She had divwned in two feet in kin hn Canada., He had, the names charge od ttll>Q hundred boys, !or at Tris neighbors who stated they did Brian Reinhardt; Kicky Hattan. Adrianne Van Hamman. (Girls -lett to I'' water. -, Camp Nor{9litmd, Moose Lake, Ha' - ht) : Juan Bahmann, Sofia Wojtowycs, Gertrude Mailler, MariannAde I.. osep is -thee this'd chili that a fig 3oseplrine i7aato sot object.- - --- -_ 'iresser, 1Yiims Van lea -Israel Marie Maloor, Pauline Carter, Phyllb __ - have lost, The ot• ., . - t--taantly On .Grades 1. 2; 3, and ai Mr, Fei gtstca was given bbe tendael- gooMy Trudy Beth, Linda Shea, Lynda Yolrler, Patsy O'Hara her t'w-o died betbare the"'IMI iasispublic Qf stuccoing and painting -Uma Munic- Lyanne Tough, Mary Donkers. - Photo by Marg.7Ruddy. - bed > picnic Ort the local pas park l s � ipal- Build' ng} Stucco to cast 1580, (Contianed on pale _eight /�iEastt) .gond the painting $$250, to be ready J ttboat two hundred chilc*t+en and a - and completed within. two months. Moore -Disney . ' _ r •---•---•=-+ -�-__- ••••-.. ft� ces." : e : Lunch was followed! A Byl:w wen passed creating school_ _ --- - Great .Future' Predicted For 6, race,. The rest ,' Grade 4, with area No, 2 which oormprises school in Che Pickering Township By Scatboro d, 8, 7 and 6: had th .r !►erre on taaQt v. h E. Young ofiicia Township 8eeve a5arrte u' y at Sun Va'lry F'o,-k, sections: No,- 2, N+o. 3.,Fast, No. 3 Picicering -United Church when. Slur- Ota Tt,slap ti en i West, Na 18 and parts of No. 6 and ley Louise , daughter of M.". Q e, e sta'L No. T but excludes No, 4 Wei, Pick- tie lora! Fublic -,,ht < „'e artt d bfi�s - and. Mrs, 'Vernon C. Dune'y be�rne Beatcn and lir. 1 0* ith an coc- ectng Village. _ the bsirle of tTohn. Walter Dloore, sou a F at - •.' t i- f rth_ A great hrttae to Plckes•ing TvaQ. . 'oras pnecilcted b Scat bore's iteevae, Oliver Crockford 'gilest p speaker 1 < 13rr to on - - --------- Lu :1r. and b:. . Waiter G.:viat�, �. -, , c nines oma.:e Tk:. ,, oc asica the South Pickering Ratepayers' Ass- S ` $T. GEOIt6rE'S GL'iLD - �_-bor p, Given in =a mage 'try her t _'*� o y STRAWBERRY SUPPER. th:kr, the b=ode wore a stsapie:s odation meeting last Wednesday ev- k ..a^e a n , AND EUCHRE g -n i wh to tulle o�ser taf e:3 ening l .. G" cage Brc " h:r, _sail i 1fr, 'ad %Ire; V L' rat spent blas At The Home Of = The meeting. -chaired by Psrsi�nt' . tivitn a lace bo 'Ice, Wcrn over it was � ':vel:k=end In Ei ^ slo. . Mr, and Mrs BERT GREENER Stephen Stevenson, who intcoe� :ed :; cd French Dace with-lcng Rey. A.,: E. arLd iti';,:; Young, sn3 SATURDAY, JULY le .5,50 P. M the"'speaker, -first heard the- minutes i � , lee fes and'a slight tram. A- beaded family leave *'his -wee'r .• r a month's -AAnLbdoa: $1.80 . Children 30e..- ti -a held her finger-tip veil and she by Secretary Albert Hull, , July 9 - Mr. C rockfoa+d:sal'$ that '41 an =im- T vacation it-Xinla-•dlne n .Lake -Har•= _ oasaied pink rases with stephinotis. _ * j bitlous man with foresight was h -ed, ---- ---------"'------"---•- Mrs L. D eT we, am -iron ad- "honor. f g �• . and Mrs. Llove Tor -Lon left i FII.D[ 'COUNCIL NEWS got Pickering soul i be another' mar • __. Durr, Pratt, bridesmaid, and junior •bora, bui petbaib1y on a lesser sC^le." this week 4W tkAir new i02iie in I%it- bridesmaids 'vv�eae Teresa Bryant esrd He nild "lie thtktrghit _PIcker•aa bee cJ:ell, where Mr. Morrison has been �• " - The Flim CBulb, *Ih1ch is a �t o f- Gayle Disney. T4eir groans ;were, od ter appointed Principal- df the- Higy the Ontario grid York Counties' Film pink S� embroidery over rose 2oolish to t?idn}c of buying your yr own Cacuiril, had a very stiocecabui picnic s *ad and fltanyy tom Scarboro". 'instauil baro oaartr j SebooL- ted VdVet -ribbon to tmaass hair. , s --- -• wore bands o! _------------------ bat _ last Wednesday . evening at Mr, and piers � system and sell water and make• a - Etre Ltae School Centenatal 3" Cisro Keevil's io=mer home at White fio�s made, up their bou- profit da�tin Yt trice sure d+oi In 'old g t ; Gomes► About tlifrty-five mea -bergs the rrieettnK host he had r4 on rood ' Bl Snecess� quet� George C. Moose was groorrr� P'ICKERING MEDICAL CRNTR:fa' +tty�:rt+� ' ffot- tke lacks -tear 'he ne�v `► and tt'ieods' weft on band to enjoy man wtiSe ui T3 vane M. 1'-.:br t Dr. W. W. Tomliasos has appointed I Air w�eeka of wcrk and plan.' ms fun Bed by Mise Mildred b, associate at the Medical Centre. new i,)w t y 4vii d ism,gsd 'r om Port -Uri • , p d Ddoore and Disney, Scloi t was - aiaQ, all. those . cons+ected-with their: � •" Ward and her Co6wiittee. There was ion r. (: a ktor air's Bey. _ � 3 . K Mrs. James Koch, with M_ W. C. pl{', (. oel=lord said t-bt fife•- Ftder• Baer Line Setwoi Centennial ,►tst Sat- • treasure titutt, bust rides. games, Mntibar accompanist playing the w -ed- giaoieg, July 1, 1834: _ al unci P s v.tu:fol Gove-n-en's w^s19. n.rdaY' t it was a big auecao. Many, Slrtts cebre@naxnts aria fiat galore. diriB music,' To• receive: the bridee s Dr. Romoaylo b "a dradnate'ot the ha re to sive more, aaa w*tth welt are) persons attended tram lar and aear� - Summer Activities - :�,aa• chow rope be lace with a University of Toronto, and has jest and .no:zr9t h; *pi!ait+.�ttrn ^e'I stats aCnany the odd pa>Rtils a1 the During rise strnmter �' pink case corsage. The gr'oom's mot.. cempfleted pun graduate training at es "icatiod, so 'tahete local ao•',rrn. ram Yeaa•s Thad silt .enjoya'bre dray are not many bookings anticipated her wore light nose organza with a St. Michael's Hospital,' Toronto. - f rr.-ri'•' woure3 -rave r •,re nrek-V to I .talking,'otrer old'tia.e3._: by ttte Film Council, as films have corsage of boeget-me-nota -•and pink r the morning tie been recalled by the National Filler _---- -Office Roory - '� :spend in tit•.=e �+."n az�ae on su �h . ar. �T� p�n'�3'- roe;es, —very afternoon for troth doctors. I vices aF 3• wcrr wate Ptc. pupils enjoyed races anti a' ball Board for summer tourist oitruita, ° Alter the wedding trip to Nbw York _One doctor in the. Office every Sat= "I' He urge i the people to '9V. afttvr i gaa.es - The OxMcil feels, that they owe a the happy ape. will, return -too re- .. orday morning. L their_ lo, -al candidates and soprn tcn in the ai.Rernoca. the -O&cial Open..; _ •� debt ad gratitude to ibis N. F. Bt Est side in Pickering until Septearber Evetsiag.rflice boars.:"ter Dr, Iiom- ii therst wdt>h the propI itio� o! riots mB urs heli' 'with Mr, Wm. McKay S axwbritig fllrrs for their winter cir- when they will =am to l,orrdotn•- onyle, Monday, and Friday 7 to 9. financial aid,,- at the next el-c•tion•. acting as Chaitman. Gnuat'spes,ker r. coifs, and eL-o to the Depsa'tinent 'od - for r`- T-irlinson, Tuesday ' and ---------------------------- ----� - ----- - - -- -- _ war the well krtort-n writer, Gregory a Education tor .supplying a block of B� Brimbecom Injured' Thursday, 7 -to- 9 *,clock.- Clark, who was iti.l+a:uced by W. -- edueattonar Ring each raw W t for tits, __---• - =-- i Murk.ar. eddttcr of the Pi�cer'ing News, school showings. .Bob BrimL�=ern, of the Se:ond Coa- : ANNOUNCEMENT ( e pap. r which Mr. Clark's labia fat- - Port Perry On `Summer Circult - oa soon, su tered a painful injury last Tears In Mining Badness; (hes lien edYtied many years ago. For special ocoasyons during the week, when a steel disc, where ' he Mrs. -George. F l:oft ti~ iris,: bo a MacDonald Pilots Ajax Company ♦ be secured Mr, Clasia� lrt his own raumdtable, f summer, 11m? ?nary works -fell on his .boot crash ing two nounoe tau wedding of Iyer dswghtrer . enjoyable style, told, the story od his through -Mr. Ernie Sukaw, Poct Perry' toes. I3ob is, a. student 4 the igcal Maxine, to Ivor., Chas. Cross Dock An .amazed quartet.of Ajax t>ds�, gleet gMandCather Wm. Grrgg giving b. Film Liararirn, wtto will be receiving High_ School and hes be -an living place on r+iday, Jtme 25. Mr. ' ar."a' ens'men whose luck %ith a Geigpr fiis site for the school, aldwugh he t�L'» for the 9ttnwr�er tourist Cir with Yw gran'droother, while sigying Mss. Cxess will be at home to their cminter. has bee -Are Lire talk, of be belmedi there, was poidbly_ a, doll' has been 'rigirepr.me at friends on .Sunday, July 4, 'at 1>beit district, are in fuck again. The raf- t .oar two in it somewhere for this great emrse, to the fhbalerm ran• rqm ?howings in Port Per -r9 P3rtk E:Bon Sta*aon.' --------- rwiidence, 2 Ca+k, St., Rock Coat hum Olin evening during Ju1T - ' Peter Mining pany and its of ts'. and uricfei with every Bramley 4 •--------------- ------ We e!dn't see the e'ctipse-nor. ilia 'cam Sant Huxtea Tion Hoc and 'AuguA, 9D drive - out .to Port Y ` , lived in the. area at .one time; how pe ariy- �Y- n -mak• hool-closed this week =�-7e�vetfy mMcit of It at ,test --too. Mickey McGuire and Franik Layc:.a, they moved to Iowa r�ird then casttp and enjoy the film pr'°Bratns• i bad-s►'e 3o.Ct get many cicsnop at The Ajax zrresr ere indebted t1a the �k again to settle frena - Motorbts-- Driv'e CaihtlIX that sort of thing, admire cd Mr. Chia "Ohn::ck" Mae- Follo w ng Mr, Clack the c 3rnta eta Pckeidng, who, since •itis risen ' ora the lat- liesvingints•odaueed ttaose P -1 at s: xteen, has known -'corm. Among them: Michael Stay;; etnplaymant in but one indauetry- M P. Thomas D. Thomas, M. P. P,, t Knowing full well that many of our readers,are not ata- 'delicate, weaker sac"'• etfend-_°e sttowra yelling ; king the bard -at -' ' goo� to agme with us, we make this statement, that icor mayttern and murder. -•SPORT T I • " the current-ScTiaol Prtinci&a1+—>1 the W -y Strwt 'Excbnige to -mucking T4heod,or'a FL& fold and teacher, Mrs. 9 "the'"rI ent big wars one id fife arhoot rdamaistg I in the mines of Northern Onus°o, resSet, of Inpedor e di' ns are have mean in a bong time in the Western 'We lteteneA recently to an- address in which ; Chuck has touched a'il 'p!! -•e': -es c4 tiros to say about Ardiibald, and lcrmer• D Vector oil, 'Wor•Id v�aic+lt has.ao much peace and brt- there were a number ' of statements- from which irrining flame -and knows no other. H HVIcbAwn;. Board Chairman, Wm; ' . Nerly love of mankind," The mentally. of s nation cd. ;we received a little amusement --not bea3trs` iv was'am Nue b he• unaceusto:•ue9 to fire Iiarar- Pastils; Reeve GQo Todd; .Frost),, Ona people who demands that an cagy (rrizeil4lht) sisnilas to amusing subject, bort rattier thus -that than was the *--X light of we -w -paper publicity, leaving ct[ the Rcawa m who tossed Christians time we 'have heard 'a "gent1em3n of the cloth" stand excelled in sports with such hock'_ �� P.•p. rae S �. �� �- that od the days taetarns as the Young �y trent; Dr. R. 11r9. Stewart, I1a_amkhraaa, w ...- _ into the ring to bee' devcur+ed by Boma is open to quest- `out and. be bold enough to males such a statement. The tng iitaangers and tete ":DDaweL teacher at • this school ftm We listened to the lent fur rounds, and, the ye- Mever'er4 gentleman mtsdas ti -at "he has listened Ear a Oshawa Qty Quhi, His services in L+ a 18S7-'. ^af, and others. _ tion' • e notl>it++l~ bndt that o1 aitatne and d4sg+ist, long tirne to person say of non -church -goers'" the lost war did not pa's fur -noticed -by eve Tedd ratio d th�e_fiag iii the i t ac'tton [m' ]due the the wire services nor' the nation —� �e at spaow pockefim rtrorn srtme vver+e Just as mood as those who attend dthnrrht", dedication- a flag presented bj* fltye- Ztttesg- --vpd=turn eters) we wend two men into an enclosure to hammer: • .:'surd•duet he was "no longer' going to takr!tmat"-' ,gh two tours of b '��d-t?ie- sc ok Tete-sc:lwel -, - ape<ations with Bang a hy'ran, closing tbi"s sac• itne Maims cert one air her -and this rrnrst be teaken *uow1edging (as all church should da -and many the Royal Air Fo!+oe; crest landings, �� it is well -known . that pnrize_tigh"is do _ ere doing) that a great marry fine people are "autsids tout omec 1lye North Sea and tion o2 this pa!ogtsm• rpoi The twelve curtains. in two class•=" - Li ns knocked Out oat place, and.ar'e perm-' of Otte cbA=cht", that on,thhe w and the average. that - w � tie Uheir•b�i a 900�ndlae warlic Iraome ik+ontt an Int- rbotrtm ware presented by the ,shoat „ , in Vfba srtimlty aftlb take a look at our- any or all were likely to .be mush more help'W. use- ernment Camp in Sweden• So umbel- bid P 1 anentlq fug s are we that halt a oful, veer Gard even better .by being ahside.•', Wl ile in iota 1evab% were his exploits that Paan-' whit kind of P� Pay _ During • the a„eter•noon• 'there woas.•e • n Mrs to watts two-'htaunW' slug. it, out 'till - .'in" experience, .it. has been a ve-y common thing -to pount Pictures, Hollywood, conoid- movires for the children while Most • ;,S,S m:11to unconscious. or, as in this }tear non -church -goers make thedr debensive clairn, yet ea'ed hds li`be story for screening. og the grorwn-uid, visited one od fibs two is floored, At 42 year's o2 age Mi•. MacDonald x cam when botht were badly be beater+ up, yet still- able•• to excepting a- few, w^e•1h-lutown se�s ahunCh-9oin8 PE'oR� . In the evening a variety pm8ratn it deet, and a-vrirttrer declared ort points? :rarely make any,cbaim od snrpez�:aitY, but rather that is not P1'one bD sttll goo seeking eel- was given, . inelttdritng local bsdlen$. stay t o lection on a so-•callcd in.+elligent they acknowledge a weakness and inferiority and at= "'end• - Mr. MacDonald 'is pleased with Mm. Matson ,McCampent as sola - >Y's a terrnble ref at baying the It is a sample of approval ad a battle by humans tend church as being a' place where they �n dib sornd: o � � super- iso; Grade 2 acrd 3 Ryth4*rrtrt Bead'.; pimple, vistng the aectivdtiee 'od the irrmarst 'a solo by W. C'haas. Fadi -and' people. sP'isrove, o2 a•boAle in whicli-they are the ;hong about it. Far„our own views, we merle this claim .may and is peQr.htappy vatitb flys { to get hurt: Reading a daily -that among am' most respected; 'appa+eciaked triende lzidicated .b in nniaabers by Blame and Logs who ate -not n8 ones the next day opt this digit, and noting suck- q`uot- there are' a great many non c4turch-&Des's, artd g1le :we _ P�ec� 9 � son. Fbllo�ing - mode r'ks, a fiance r top-{tleedin6 e7 s tactiured jaws, blood-sn-tea'red a aM marry CIE on t8ie properties to Arte: was tai wrdDit asu8ic by flys Bat$ may' ' will resat be publicly critical of titte3tt, t���• i ams ems,, Ott inwg'd tretrses dptieloped, $'Ment a- s- ~ tiierri [xtiuld be taerrtencbonsts- assets etc a cimtr�lr Of thedsr . gee Advt. On Page Three The gw for .%e oldest pupd-ar. :efle+e'Ees 4e ours, Nur dues the ,fact flied theme etoiee, ff tfiay would divest scabs of Weir en*Awlawnto cmder•t vvitta lung. to pinto fife ring- aandy t�al�ke that. kind W tgwtbo, tea w� e �t�� �. am ni en e 'resit cy ,use' t& A act, teattre thio, im that ... r. . . • � - � .. '° : d ,t - T • •..:r..r'+--. "� ",v �^ .;,::J�r l-er.: •,, :..- :.; f �,•:: w�,. ,�, ..� ,f LCe� r,h4' .�y,y��=g'+%",.,, s� ��:GK,'Tv,,'.. - .au ,,�., / -'�4ia 'F'°'- \ .�:. *'. k Vic: '��: :ns - •e. i.-+'wsa� 'kfi ;,. r' '°'.S •.sq�' ^.Fr -ea.•.•. - � '.:-..ub ...o,, a4' .. ::•'w._ 'o.. . ; ..�.u:.s.:ar J - .. ... .. _ � __ .� . ,a e..f vs :. _ . ay .. a..y�+,er•. �d�.' _ - -. `t,..y ' 'i , t• .-. _ _ I r „ sl - ... _How To Get Rtd Of -- __ Empty Pop - Bottles If you're one of tho$e movie=' ' goers who bristles at the sight of _ tent -like hats and voluminous '�egr Anne Hirst; L the habit • •his wife the most attractiveat hair "do's, a you're upset Ca'bynadian fan o ether women en �- ;woman he knowi; but If you au thence chatter, the Canadian l i mining town of Val d'Or, will give trait of tlze--male aaimalt • ''think. that his eye to a you full irritation value. ' i don't know if all husbands • pretty face or a welt -turned Joan Walker, ,an English bridge �T — — 09 guilty, but mine is, and many • ankle, yo dont know the _ who went out to dal Or with di> we "know.- •male sex bier Canadian husband after the • en we aro outhQ admires.. • This does not mean that he. - %�ar> -discovered that a visit to' ., a `figure like Jane Russell's,' and • Covet every alluring girl his the movies was regarded as an when he comes home he 'des- • eye light on, though that can occasion for a get-together of lies ' the good-looking women •happen It does in he is friends to exchange knitting pat- rA - 0 - animal v*h 'It his 0 Ms land cake recipes, #rue to mem, bu 'L MMU nceitW as • senses alert, sensitive to beau- When pangs of hunger or thirst ;. ' enough to' think I'm more at- . • ty and sane enough to, admit assailed the audience — as they "! tractive than most girls..I am • it. So long as he can admit it ;. t did with surprising frequency — :eatisfled }soak only at one man, • to his wife, he is -in little dao-. - %" they left the movie to visit a and I want the man to have " •ger of going further. But ,?yY!>/ ¢;; " y nearby restaurant and, after . Ayes only •for me. Why should • when she sees evil in this r ; W; stocking up with liberal supplies 4 any husband's orbs be roving? • normal reaction he swallows h/i�i��;. of pop, ice-cream cones, peanuts ,. "It really nauseates., ate. I may • his words — and they mount ,i<, ✓� s ✓ and pop corn, returned to their be extra sensitive but I feel •a up within him like a secret r"i r y -seats • r Shan should look o at his wife. •passion. Beware that day Paper wrappings were remov- - _ .. _ ..: d flipped tightly into balls su- • Many a wife admires a at - REVOLTED." ed, ' rolls Y „ neatly and nesdown th ' .. '-•• � MALE ANIMAL' _- - •tractive girl, even -calls her - N' .��;;f,- » It is not likely you will get • husband's attention to her. She . r ' ditchum. Peanut shells were • either dro to -the floor, or ' your .wish, ,unless your h -• loves beauty, and likes h' • /j Ply *band is as anemic character • share it. Doubt him? She ' ` stored in the collars of coats thrown over the backs of- the * to d of s� red The - �Morrenwiveththant h� think English "Papooshka" This terry cloth beach Jacket, designed by seats by people in front. _ " norntai male admires temin• • do not let marriage prevent JOY Ricardo of London, has a hood which doubles as c carryall But the real highlight of the * ins beauty. He may consider • their giving a second look at for books and magazines for the beach, or as protection foi.' "get rid of it" gaze, records Joan • an attractive male -that's pass- - rainy moments. In pink and white, there's a matching make=up, Walker in herhilarious and high - I • ' Do You - think that case on a string, -so the wearer can't be. "hoodwinked" f -Or lack - is" thtes bele method Mdisposing I� ka"- Ina by. , �+V1t 1t0 Fit • makes a woman love her bus- _ -- _ of cdQrnmenf of t1►e rigbimoment. _ _. -- -- • band left? 0ti the contrary, - - e simple me of a g _ - ' she is as human as he, whieii They* °ued fl °m ibis back row to the front along the con- ,.- • -- .. • .-. _ + >B a stronger bond. ;� � 4 _ _ divisions, no paved roads, just . _ ... _ trete floor. Ii a bottle hits your them, farm lad, some well cultivated. ankle, you give it a .quick kick . .i All this may shock . you. As ,...., some sot. But I wasn't deceived: you weigh these truths, haw_ �,QNICL and apses it an -its appointee_ ---I knew that flue miles further � ever, I hope you will pluck that on it was a defferent story.. On ' route green gleam from your eye HBe' .the- uncared for lad that I was The author' fella a delightful i RFtM story concerning Rosie Brown, grateful you are mauled to a passing there. was generally a i . one-time.- ciozem .. of_ Kirkland -- man instead of vegetable. He ,� d�wandvLts%atnvke ne�v douse, •the owner coniniut- hake. makes a more satisfactory bus- ing back and forth to Malton or Rosie was the owner of'sever- _ a bead • `told you he it been wondertul — Halton and the country- had North according the shacks, sub- - _ _ Brampton.al brokeri-do*n "'Dear Anne Hirst: How about Another day I was in Borth '^ the young man who Y one whole week of good weath- Sect to city taxes; but the owner wouldn't trust a girl if she let genuine farm look — it you un- - er? And now, the dust is.,flying thought up an effective wayof him take liberties? The male _ .: derstand what I mean. The and farmers are hoping. for rain: „ • ,. eluding the tax collectors . ego gets me downt - houses hada lived-in appear the Ci - Fathers becamq �.. _ • The land is unbelievably dry. In When >t "Why don't you and other -pasture fields - there are: deep ante,. and the_ churches. Schools really het up with. her for son- _ writers give. these males a goodcracks alace Those nd graveyards were tidy and ant 'ahs would deed the er the _ ae queer feeling to cks it still ee theta. When payment er •y to RotheFamily, going-over? Three times out o!ives me a well cared for as it. the corn-+ tour it is they who seed it. One q g txaunit took pride in keeping �' � 3* - p e front o! dwelling ,- would think their feelings are them that wey. And - the wo- ' with Union Jacks, -and affix a ' I. eras very . young . my brothers ; all that matter! used to tell me to be .caretul — men must be wonderful house- an Q t sign,'. A gift to j READER." • • keepers.- That was obviousElizabeth from.her h � •- - -... those cracks. in ,the earth mdi- � �. H.R.H.HRossa be �- • Male 'readers of this column - t SII the lunch -that was served that Brown." • often charge me with favor- earthquake might come w' day to the W.I. representative.loyal subject Rose sated the possibility the • without - ing the women, while the lat- attending the District Annual _ Warning and. where there. -were were How different from the average • ter say I'm always on the aide ag Parking In Spain - - • of the men. So evidently the extra big cracks the earth 'might restaurant. meal and at half g p • suddenly split per. end the. race. There re were used o opinions expressed here are one of the unnecessary tears into the. wide o re _ - •pretty well balanced, Itsl1 de- swallow me up. That w&a the In sada motorists pout � a = - • pends on where you sit, carried y make" We heard afterwards_- g - M1 doesn't It? n'amy chilhood around Ehildrentth ranee s a e park at enfants England has that one of the ladle m d no But in Spain 1f you will continue is'ading . times become timid and .have annual When 'the motorist path up out - leis than 450 rolls! the column, I think you will nightmares because o! just such — side a shop he is usually ap - Now ism ann is find that I do :chastise the mod -activities except for over W.I.W I aetiv es . frightening atones... It a child proach�ed b� • a yoisy -troop of era young man for his egoistic Brach meetings have more or da "i shows signs of beitig unduly less come to an end. Which is just. tough -looking ki who offer to 9 attitude as Cites as I reprove j _ • ' �/523 nervous it is possible'xhat fu:~- "guard" his car while -he is away. the feminige sex.: Intelligent ai well as there comes -a time 11 K comments are alw$ys' wekome< there trouble 'might' be avoided. What they meso is that it he - i! the young mother made a de- to the lives of farm women.;, J thank you for yours. when too -many demands upon D�Ys them well enough they . wrill �/ � terminad effort to when the refrain from damaging• his car.., . their time becomifig a burden. �. reason . for her child's. hidden The motorist selects the to Sometimes a man �drrven to — fly i� hid- t keepmtthe he othPrspoS. and Th1a the lad fear and �t genera There- is so much extra work e him to deceit by his wife's ignorance o! this time of the year that -hay- -=Half - sizers, COOL. OFF in den. human nature. I! you. be- Ing and harvest is upon us be- .invariablk-does with the utmost bright and breezy -_Wle- wildered by your husband's we fidelityto the motorist —and to ` _,TVs sew -simple — no side open- having some field work done on 1 Just unbutton shoulders habits, ask Anne Hirst to ex-. g With the busy season upon w his pals with. whom he doubt - 1m8 our farm' this year. Our Young I am wonde ' � what is o — after- slipit on 1-2-3 uickl Make plain them. Write her at Bos 2 rin8 B less shares the proceeds q 123 Eighteenth St., Neto Toronto; , Fiend John, on a farm about happen down town where we wards. ,:several in a jiffy in tubbable Opt- t'en miles from here, wanted 'to do our shopping. For years-Sat- Ontario.ltoas. Cu! to fit the abort, fuller i put our. . lv -a ont ld urday night' has been practical- - . two a ore !r fle _ illgure — no alteration problems. SURPRISE! + � into oats., That he has. done. Last ly an institution in this district. Pattern 4523: Half Sizes 14%, Saturday'.he came along with a Farmers, along with'their farm- {� 1834, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size A wealthy' man was showing a '1844 takes 4% arils 35 -inch. 'friend over his new house, girl to drive the tractor on the lies, get into 'good' clothes and This pattern easy to use, aim- fle• he drove a drive to town — to rho and to team - of horses pn the r e visit until ten or eleven at night. - lc to sew, is tested for fit. Has bedroom if I choose,' remarked , Pic, left the horses here over the. The weeks work is behind them, (. complete illustrated instructions, the proud man. "I just touch a f p button, and the bath, ready, #ill- week -end tea for harrowing ` Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS d3'_— Sunday ahead of. -them, so . that ed, runs into the bedroom on on Monday. We Lound it strange Saturday night is very ,definite- ' (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be two rails; Let me show to 'see horses-, in our barn again• ly a time of relaxation. Now accepted) for this pattern. Print' you'how :and neither Partner nor I were fainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS, simple it is." . the merchants -down town have . TYLI3 NUMBER. He pressed a button, where- .too happy in watering them I decreed that Friday, is to be - - Send order to 13ox 1, 123 upon the bath, filled with water led Grey out while Partner fol- open 'night. Saturday they -will glided in—but it also contain' lowed with Sandy. With only a -nose at.six: They cat see that ;Eighteenth . St., New Toronto, ed his wife! halter- on his head' Grey gave tine if will make any difference to Ont . a queer, helpless feeling. I knew farm folk — farmers can come " it he decided to cut u I couldn't - { p in Friday night just as easily , control, him. And • . because of : as" Saturday. That we shall see `+ chronic neuritis in one arm, _ the innovation . comes Into Partner had much the same effect next Saturday. It. will not feeling. We still -like .horses — affect us• at all as .we• very rarely � - with 'someone elm to' - handle do our shopping at night. Never- them!. 'For ourselves we feel el hate to see farm folk th ass I " more at home now with the car. deprived of this innocent pas - 1 'and tractor. _ time — the,*-REP.social Saturday r■. Johnny much prefers horses, night Ona thing I -amore . pf r; although he has a tractor too. — Friday night will, never take He says by using the tractor and the place of Saturday night.0 the horses he has -put in thirty isn't the same thing at all ' acres of crop and used only llitlr y gallons o1 gas. I suppose some � WS KNOW TSL LINE r"+ best � farmers think one way, 'some He was travelling on a 'rail -i another. Driving along � a road is waY line that Was noted for ib Peel county last week I 'saw discomfort and-alowneas. s <• one farm where two teams- were Alter he had been as hour aa- . _ beta' g used while just across the eoa tushing -a journey of. oul a _ gg - - road .there were no less than few miles, he eventually ssach*d ~ K ` their 'tractors' -in one field. Jt the terminus, would be interesting to follow "Well," he said to the ticket- • y that up and find out the bet. re--- inspector st the barrier, .."thanker _ ass e turns from both fields.. the worst part of --tit ' _ Anoiber tkiad ' I is ey is over." � � ox _ = Peel. I was on Pavel � °r looked interiit- dtw was term -and cite �hdlt ed _ � „ district seemed masse or 1406"h that so sir? he d. Aad - wrsatile M The Ward — Secretbry by day -and out99mobile build-twentlr_five �esuCs Ubbd flu where, it ills not a to i quer- '" or by night k@IP$ Joanie Cornelous busy..ThP..raf shi h buIMMIN *M s. Actually, so mdustaijd tio:t, tri you bound fart" mug � — 1KL =- has a Nord, body; Oievrolet from* and tri Oldsmobile, engine, derelope�en�s, ae - bowaW. sub-. ,"Chinal" snapped the foaveuw. ... ,...' ... y' .f._.•,,o, + y, - ... ,.. °,'F .•Ili!.y,� ri y .r.,�.,,,y,., �.�u'f, i.��°"'-..�;Pr.. �� 7 R"' P' \ dl •+ ,$$ . k < yam':... , j211 h T icoMPANYiii --�O,F-_- ..P.E-T-E R=-,R0 U-B-L I C I NG, :'-OF-FER -IMITED. :`SHARE'S ANY.1 1.N-1-.NG`­C0MP • World-wide interest ..in the- atom_ _ yl composed largely of Keewatin•type they coincide with outcrops of sedi. foot intervals should be--0btained, pretation of the scintillation ootmletQ . + ' and radioactive materials has, as far basic yolcanics, with a great quantity ments, chiefly quartzite. - ' ; unless -gradual changes 'permit a results to be made. as Ajax is concerned; centred on the of dio6tic and gabbroic intrusives. eaten 'spacing the results should be - ':activities-' of four local It is recommended that detailed gr P ., "H. S. SCOTT" To e noel east o e eter Rock- ground surve such that contouring is possible. whose weekend prospecting treks Y with a scintillation- P. Eng." area, along the Amial region of the t e detector be carried -out over the ' It is also recommender] that the —$ave paid off in a lucky find and fold, the vdcanies are- overlain b • �B. Scott, Director, Resourow _� .'consequent staking of properties in Y three areas outlined. Survey lines areas surveyed'- ori the ground be sediments-- chiefly quartzite with a should be ac Survey Division. the Agnew Lake Mining Area of On" spaced-not ed not more .than 200 mapped geophysically in sufficient little• con .omerafe. The sediments Urio. Four well-known local person- feet apart, and measurements at 50. detail to enable a geological inter- March 25, 1954. follows in a broadband around the .ages, Sam H4xter, Tony Hidkey, nose of the fold, and occur in the Frank L• aycoe and Mickey McGuire, mouth limb as rather discontinuous have nursed- the valuable properties • ' ithrough the various stages of inveAti- bodies with anomalous minor atruc- -First Public. Offeraaeg, tures, in an environment- of basic Y Y __ � � `• _ _ radon, mineral and mining securities Satstypand have finally sengred_cleaes was and "intrusives. Small bodies of 0 granitic rock occur near the y Petek*AWrR00� iu s" jr race to raise the capital necessary to part of the survey area. Baldwin -. develop their properties. Township and the surrounding re- TY e• - TY gion is traversed by a large number AIRBORNE RADIOAG�IYI - of straight, well-marked faults. Thorp- 4- ted •. • - - 1 .SURVEY FOR PETER-ROCK son's map shows two of these cross. - MINING COMPANY, 1954. ing the survey area, and . others of. - - - lesser extent may be interpreted from CO y incorporated under Ontario Law for fire purpose di carrying out a_program Sammery o Results y erp of diamond drilling and such. further -underground .mining' operations 9,n its property as the aeiial photography. The general be recommended by its engmews and geologists. - -- -Jlruioduction: - strike of 'these faults is, northeast to Consiatiag of: 4.00Q.000 $1.00 par value shares. -phis report summarizes the results east-northeast. - - . _ iof an_ airborne scintillation survey The Radioactivisr Resines -- Tlieese shares, in, Qur .opinion, offer are excellent investment opport�ity, with exeeptionw ` carried out in Baldwin Township, Prospects for future growth. - The area Rives 'rise to a radioacti'v. Ontario, North of Espanola. 'The sur = ,ty pattern of unusual irregularity. ver area, which measures just under All the radioactive "highs" oitlined _ '" COMPANY AUDITORS Montoith. Monteith. Riehl b Company. 135 Simcos Street - - _ four square miles, lies from 1A- to lYorth, Oshawa. Oatasio.. • _ would deserve further attention on _ miles northwest of the village of SOUND MANAGEMENT Provided .by a capable and experienced group of directors. the ,Iround, were it not possible to 'McKerrow. It was flown for the localize those of greater potential by _,peter Rock Mining Company 'on - - - - L .1- _ _Februa a comparisoir with the known geology. ` ry _.19th. • 1951. by, Aeromag. No Bonds or Debentures of the Company are outstanding and netic Surveys Ltd. Experience in the region shows OUTSTA"7DING BONDS the Company does not propose to issue, any. bonds or _ that uranium. minerals tend -to- be ,AND DEBENTURES: ..The scintillation counter employer] concentrated in certain sedimentary n ' debe fuzes. _ -Was designed sand built by PSC Ap- „formations=namely. - . gnsrtzite and plied Research Ltd. Its response is rE7CCELLLITr -CHANCE In one of the fastest grooving and most profitable fields.of conglomerate. Therefore the mapped TO PARTICIPATE; Canadian Minin ' -treaorded automatically..on.a moslitg occurrences of these rock 'types have - - been . Prim ed u the 'Ssorad" g- ` tape. The sensitivity was equivalent superimposed �. to 10,000• counts, per minute across - COFFERED IN UNl`i'S OF One $1.00 share.` map. By this mer•ns, the localities the tape width of 5 inches.-The inte- �ybich...aeerit immediate- ground ez- - - - '- - gration interval was set atone second.` amination are clear] delineated. - y -- - - - -- E SHARE_ • 'a factor especially suited to the. flying -PRICE C E O F T THE I ,25c PER - 'C(i�CLL�SIOtiS 'height and aircraft speed.' An Anson g AND RECOMMENDATIONS sircrah was utilized. flying 3t10 feet Fc.= Inforin- ation -and Prospectus cn Peter -Rock r'soars the ground, along profiles 'ay. The principal area of sediment+ In view of the limited T-_z:.;q Ccimpany Limited`dpply to: sr is 660 feet g art. Results of coincides with the lar gest and stror:o - ag g P number of units avml- ( PE -ROCK MINING COMPANY I the survey, which ,totalled 31 line est radiation anomaly on the pro- the y�„�•r�, larks of actual refile, were redam� .pe�' Thi Proximity of this zone, inable subscriptions 'will - a . F - - �- Ajax. Ontario -Telephone: Ajax 977 �. _-_-V to numerical slues in 100-counts- -me-west-central part of the map-area, be subject to rejection minute intervals.' These were to a major fault (the Cameron Creek NAME .. ........... .............. Pm'' -or allotment in whole "� Fault), adds weight to the •coiaci- ADDRESS _ plotted on a base map at e�cale 1 inch _ _......................................................._-,;..., equals 1320 feet, using a continuous derice: r ... .. o in peat CITY OR TOWN _ - :.. p oat rap c.. record for - accurate Two zones of lesser area sed in- - (lire are acting-as-principals) ,- positioning. tensity, are revealed in the southeast_ ..._ GENERAL COSI\fE�°'I'S QN - THh P of the map-area: Here again - - INTERPRETATION OF ' ',RADIOACTIVITY • •- - - Results. - a v� � _ e OrnP In min 8t a � `S' � su,,' '•ceM, :;.. a �S"�� �o ��. � : �`c� ,F�� •�`�4;>' � , ix,>�. • thickness of overburden correspond. G' t Po •,,•i ' '.:a ; '•''�.:. z�? Ai �.•`3 . ',c > '•i:. '° s ::" . f:,.A r' ^rY.'.? c ,��. "D;-:',sq` naw;:': <;�, +.f t'1C` . 1! _in to #our. or fi�•e feet of cls or ar s,y .s>.. F�,� . i•p; a>. -:'�. . g . _ . y �`c ��x': ��. �'�' �3,°'ra �`r `�a, �3 Q :'�; ' � �" 4�'. '^� - water wall absorb most of� x the gamma N a.w� ay radiation etnanating from underlying . �� - •• ,� T..,. 7- �. sources. The =urvev results' are e C 5•t t: therefore, only pertinent 'where the ! :' a 111% rock either outcrops or is covered - ; ... h Flex k « •. 1l•1 >7 . +� j , j with shallow overburden. The snow cover present when the euros was .. _ Y '' { a ° ajr( 'carried out would also tend to mask � � i �' < s� a• a '.ur Cs i% � na „ ;� c ova. '.. s•� dee radiation. to a certain extent. General 't, - i _ GeoloBl' `; w ��•_ �M � Baa eoent're rt on A r . Po... _ .the geology'' of > „ Township � w - �_ Baldwin p covers area of ' present interest in fair detail. ROCK a� "R.4, �� _ j., :Cs' L: ` �gfo' a,, ai a� ��yqures are excellent,. so .that the !• 'x `^C-- a '3 _k'.::' sE. r av i Y' f?;R• •�•.JD�a r;t € Via. gene !al -geology 1s doubtless sicca• �� " c a'•, ��x ` 5 K,. s c ' µI]y correct. More_Aetai leer led lnfoima• ..n Y f '.� "P ••tN .t..; Qts e r«e s Vic`` xx`a` �. 1 "tfplt can be derived from a careful c,,r•:�,�,to.ot'a "':i, ism wr x "stud of the areialphotographs,? A �� x� �� ►' 144��tya,\� ' which, are, articularl • informative a� ? a:. a •,a particularly ` . ��`" s > �• �. l _ l;jam l abundance of rock but � ` The crop rend- z ; the survey results reliable crs Y le sad int- __.._ e n a` k#6 A •. f:,s tis o :.r,,• / < "!r '$ ?wni': nt for overburden, which -porta thick ov - :a ,+asn mask all radiation, tends to. be ;,�: � a I �� � rr��. � w � : •,,,, ,confined to wily.recognizabk zones. r;:� .S{q,; �vy. YmaoF�?a�s ' The area lies on the. south limb of`'`� . e y„ rrhst -has been .named the • Baldwin a —regional - .. _ . - i f ; o _ a d w _ 'd a f� hide tteegea easterl�•rtrucEtri is r _41 'in q • - r-- . r Ne, ;i. ,,. .,..'.:. ,�. r S .N'%' J 1. {.x'r•:. J '::. . ..' . .', ,' :.'. ::.: -':.-.., . ... .r..,R: .,. .. ''.: :-';kCa a ,•o. r�„3}may( .. 4t a w ..fV MUM- 1hiais -AN — t 77 ii”" L JV ' Yqur �•iendljResident A?e:tFGR - MAW, $10. -C�iW any- timet T. Phtmel, ' lg SCRAXCE A&A"•�� � ctxSnFftiTrt•r - +-. = eraa'e lien W bite, liay vaew RA. DM; - MAI "& � � egAPlf" - SALES]"N LE1 r� � _ w as wasp.,PHtt't'o r' I ti i � H l �►g. f loss -too _ pwr, CASUALTY, BONDS. A1Y1'01i0EH.i �.. � sat aasastr► '� tfFa'h:i•'t •. a H'• .; ''� ._IY:ie _c C LiAHS.PirY >itu1N E ETC. --- - -----= ' g YOUR PROPEE•TM u°� AND 1.iBT - Foy r�-�Ww w e � �O seas LE 'Curie» u crus ttuuxa ieowing *mcliiae $15,00. Oliver, Dl;de "µ lSid,etcatl, Chunbax.on. 1='t�ane Picks I L E.. fV P RLEY 1 �a Week 9 6 X ... .� 369J4 Y R THAT d'• MM ti M. to � P -- -- - ------==--='= = - _ - PRENRIPT10N1 sundtty. Fa;3 w�.'�iiai�.—�L: � tia.^ryrr, P.,C�t=iC SILK'S ET s.co P. l+s. w 6.wo P. ][. r10:! v;i2a v.vm� - $35.00. F'n'cnz 182 i SILK MARK - E P - ' _ . -------------------------------- CUSTOM ------------ --------- tliON ICK=ING il< - - �^ C CUSTOM BALING OYES �11io Be - Side Raking and Moa in; - "j' 69 c J E centre ale Round steak R. r 3�Iew type of hollow cen e b s + Wm. McPSERSON � _ CC - . Phone Pickering 370W3 Rump 'Oast J9c Store _ ul 14 • ----------------=---j-------- Sl ped side .bacon, 7c . - ACCOMMODATION WANTED - WEST BILL PICKERIIfQ 1 dor two eider+ly people (husband andAM 1-T.BYq PHONE t Ea .. wLfle) an ground ,hoar and Xeftrably Meaf weiners - 39c %*&=nished. Ably Mrs. Heeney. - a ple L t' 1bare ATlantic-2.0243. JLm 25 Purelard 2 lbs. 49c -_ _ ------------------------ ---- - -- -- - — WELLS PU6 AND TILED - EICEEN JACKSON CrO»1� _. 108 Dundw St. Went i _ SEPTIC TANKS -,- WEEPING TUX • O� 1 I - Wells dug, deepened sad' repaired �Pa AMft Dong on alae septic tanks sad weepia� __ �J` Eyes Esammia�G�IZOM Fl %d ,(sboveoY�'F'BGE�FiO�RB g� beds. - ORVALL TATLOE Birat Door haat. 09 Mos et ea S, - 9.00 to LID 11 r ) :ZpgI7dATES PDCKERING UNITED CXURCH' ST, ANDREWS PRESBYTEPJAN ]Ilaaon% Sall Weinemay - 9.00to 12.00 Noss )6lirabelh• 8t. - Pickering _ Rev. A.. E. _Young, Minister Giit?SCIi 8Y APPOINTMMT PHONEt iVBtYBY r'Ja • PRONSI 9 � No Sunday School in July �- 'Bev. Kenneth MacLennan, Minister j�'E PIL3irBIAlti 'V . "---------------=-----=--------------, 11.00 a. m. - MorningWot+�ti? 15+00 s, =--Sunday School - JANTi'Oit RE1lLTLTSED Rev. John Davies. lroquois Fails 11.00 a. m•- Servwi x -, • R Charge During July WATCH KaC&AWornew !-roamed school aoat of the Will Have • � • .. ' Souge River, aurin of No. !Al High- ... ,.-,--•- _ _ ---- . _ . %-ay, near Redge 8111 Golf Conrail. W A lI AIR i7ES REPAIRING United Church Sszase St. GEOiiGE'S ANGLICAN k Part time Work. Apply: C. Stewart, will be held on Saturday - Mark 27, CHURCH -' 8. 8. 1, Sighlalsei• Creek.------� -- k this _oa yore calendar. 11.13SUNDAY, JUL4f 4. 19% �_ Condhioubg O■ biar Childr Service B>aaeer A. M. - en a Alt -w -- --- CUSTOM BALINGAL'DLEY eetmoa - J. R Crunch spa" Hoateea t .HAY end STRAW Morning WatSip . 4 - 0.45 a< ni- - IaalaBatioa oil iRaerales 4i, iIILTS ggFNCBMAN'S BA! Rev. John David _ Phe": Pleltering li'M. Sunday A `25 u.oll m.'°°' GUILTY HEATING �srr o al• au I '09 •-----------------------------------_ _ BRICK savD BLOCK "UK _ 1�A. me R 1 � - � � E 6 T LINK N E - - ;� WAN'T'ED THE WE - • T aisa'r For- Feee F.admater O<• We all know life is a straggle, thae to cat, to live is any degree of comfort • ' _ sad • _ _ _ r --- -----------------1 L'AD!$S• and a'li�1T3' WAT(� . fDiIMNEYS, HABEA[ENTB ETC. -to possess even a small treasure of security, we have to work for it. But --_.-w.. jat.� SM150 Term: $1.00 Wim ?HONE: PICKEEiN(iF 116R3>s most of our etfore are along the line of least resistance, Wework to gain a Q NO DGVW PAYMENT s. • --f t4 living. we study to improve our minds. whether for the sake of the pleasure Television Re air&, li _ knovvird�ta gives us or to earn a higher income !n some specialized field: PHONE PWKERING til 't[ FOR SALF-MCCaamick-�eerini 6- "When it comes to tatting any effore into our real selvesx we have s wealtls p S: cut MnCer;! No. 21 SZ M -H ot.escuses.for not doing so, We are spiritually buy and slovenly. Consequea_ NELPICHERTN6 19b J 3, ■ ickering JewelrT are tilao spirttuafly sick sae! unkempt. - tarn. Phone:. Pickering 54R3 Worati reform is ,personal reform. The olds maxims -water cannot rise a--' • .. .. - - P1C•KBRJN(3 'POWN881>~ mower', iMt,i in good arorkln$ condi, fly ,.e • _ tt boro ti y ,.:et'r •level a chain is as atwn as its weakest link nothing bat lDQlbartoa• Rodio•TV BIIII.DTN1t3 PERMITS 1 t,oi like the conditions that surround you, if you warp TUESDAYS --------- s-�-�- - S the train- It yoti do DEAD STOCK to.aee changts in society, begin on yqumelf. That is something ready to hand ISSUED x.00 TO 6.f0 >1L�� f/''�� 31ssd And t r%ppled Farm Astntals .1wavi under .sour awn eys. and which, nlaety-pine time. out. Of s hundred! Forrest Lumber �.ros R s+sro�rd V0 Ran Lary Disposal lbadly r.ee2s•cvtrisauting,Tor it stand to reason that if'you are better, the ,. world w{ll be better:'there will be that much more gold In the ore of human- y►aeT By ADPaiatmea4 _ TFA,F .�9pNF. COLLECT . _ r :. ity. , because one of by components will be of a [tae calibre P 1 CKERIrf4 - '0 ... _ J. . PRous _t .01jo tTo - EXpirs- S- BAHA'I WORLD FAITH BO�'TO --EMpire alsa>r (OppoeiM Klwada Park) rOBUILDING IIMPECDOR - GORDON Talmo Id1Nn7tD For Fut:her Information - Phone: Pickering 369J1 _ -- - • ° � PHC7/YE 196W12 ���� PICKERING _ArrvF MOV FAR_MEBSI' C - SOD WANTED - . _ : I W'E'LL -TILE 'sad CAPS Y w o O MGKEST PRICES PAID Plywood .IRON= MCKERDTG sa 'i'r, a ._ PHONE: _.. O _ '; gCit csr•E' j!►. arta til. CARTAGE a`nd SODDING - •• allboard TERRY'S- - - - - - - 44b i:eliatoa Ave. E. - Toretato - ;I. A. QUINN " .• HUdson 9 -Mi _ '_. y' --�� 1 Electrical & Plumbing H • ------------------ ---- -- ------------------------ � Phone PTCI;E�iL'vG � /'1'OTIM B.BHM©ulding VOR SALE --Dodge 1836 car for parts : ar to mak110 e trailer'tr iii, wheels.• S50• _ - _ �ttt g Sapp" I)unh.:rton Radio and Television (re- NrORX gig- ]BADE TO' ORDi!K I T C H E 1,T _ PHONE: PICKERING 224 A -8 Dumbarton. Phone 195J2, . ' XQ L QUALITY ONLY � CABI•NE'r DOORI3 �' i"ti a...ua °� ta. tar ------------------=------- FOR SALE 1 4300 Cash; #,%w teras.' three and s oil MQ M. Gord A SPE�IALTv Ave -year old' house' ► -qac-riaHt roar:_s, t�lve-Y • M� , . � � ,,,,,,� Yom �BUILDER� y _ Near hiy. favi' ------------------------------- _ : _ • land one �a=% " - tax. Bailey, White Road, Diimbaatbn. -LUMBER YARDS ��i1 , _ pICx1rWQ.ONTARIO _ WOODWOBKINa -- - ,� -- -- _ . , :.FOR SALE-ft►ree Seri's bacydee, - - ' . • • one boys and one lady's, all in good ------- I N _ -" - : condition. R aablhe e- " � up of students and graduates of On Shoe Repair oAa�� ► L (gouge to these SIJ!' aaai Il'ia'PALia -i% &+oar Ina north side got + taria uni+versities. are grouped 4 ' - 9� five subjects under the direction of REAS OF PI (: JEWELRY A1�'!�t►� 1+1♦' r -- jy M �. permanent officers of Mr. Richardson's FINEST M9t.M IALS USED �-------------------- :-- as w G a kk Id staff folio s: E}TCTa WORKMANSHIP • Water .. GOOD -SELECTION SF�,F]GTION OF LPaCES, . Y - - M�� �'� a' A. B8 8Y0 ti , AU D L E • I>ttMia+h Studies in Hydraulic Engineering, POLISHES, DYES, I! - m�onthl •meetang ad to determine saltie. t C ? -- P. - - The- -regular y ie hods of on-. -DAILY TILL N Woerisri's Association was R �., • i� trolling the flow in . tho' streams, is i'RJ11AY TILL 8A0 P. l[. N Q�ie ► _- _, _ _ , Go the Audley John under the direction of Mr. Clayton --------------- ---- -- -� _� at the home k► IVir. John Murray. improving cover for game are the ' ela'in on Wednewby June 23, with Bush assisted by - — fevers members and foot• children :1 Engineering-stadenta=from-Torun -chief aubFctlSeing studied. �j �jQni Presideast �, Cy,� Clean- 41d i are on the survey party. Dr. G. Ross Visible evidence of this activity cats Y7 ante + F {Sn�. opened the 'meeting with a Lord of the University of Toronto. is be seen in the � richam and in he-bluestablishment ltrucks with ~a W at/lliei Air _ l� "Housewife's Pray�ea,P' Hymn consultant in, hydraulics. FM Mew 9�9>,'4� to11's Pr by tlss Greed oil.. Conservation Branch, Department of ` y S Co n Bra c e 1575 was sung, The studies of soils and land use Planning and Development markings, >Vl�1R -lord -1JMm 'So'st,S r- The S y School picnic -is to be from which recommendations wi•Il be traversing all the roads of the. area. il�wt+t C� by on June 29 at ,Greenwood Pt evolved evolved for conservation of soil and The chromes can be identified en The Harass ------------------------------ as- on foot with the soil array be seen "• -" '- '-� and .ASteunooss Tea sit water on farmland are ' under the their chrome ba es- and ► mss, John Pucicrin s wag vett' sus ---- - clearing p M s'tndenth in Agriculture An int resting feature of Chef levels ' Over­$180- servation Engineer Ontario ' De art- sisted� byon Mr. All soh Burbidge and and' tripods, _fish nets- f th calipers. b Hudd -.r. i esstul e t of Panning and Developm r Floy�„By ana'mtuit were senS fo fhe m n 1 ant, a number o sir work 0 ` Bert Gu book tlye Was- rvation survey of and Geography m the A.C. 'and is scale use aerial photographs phi f g -' fro e 0 gra o e e o 1 of neck ®nd sQiut'siss, Forgiveness"• iStL" areasedrain d cbys the- Rouge River, .Toronto ,and McMaster .Universities. These of Tour inches to he mile. 8'OR 111-H rSIiMA 1 -COAT ___-._:_-,�..._� - - Mrs•' „ Forestry ... ase n only. P maps of a o provide x ALiL EXTERIOR HOg1;QSOLn Duffin, Highland and Petticoat Creeks. FAINT lowo - �p -Service ot► This area has Tecentl beep organized An inventory of woodland., condi- large ,tale' on which the features of PIS* reaii� -fie, and Mrs Wr y GNU THR HONZ A NSR :he prayer. under The. Conservation Authorities tions and appraisal of land suitable boil; watr and forest can l plotted, C,uthcie Sr.Sabook _ • _ULM favored with a piano Act into the R.D.H.P. Conservation for reforestation 'are being made' by but also reveal a great deal of infor- OUTT�00)I[ ON LTF&•-VITI'H 'l�electllan 'which 'tea enjoyedtbY sill, Authority uess • ityytand the he first stege ii now in'pfo- .BriMr.ttain of the Department, as Guthrie 111 m i:urther basic the about the I Bqs rWhite ONLY ON= GOAT' I&& Best Guthrie -led in' Bible and Science students resources of the area is available. .�9 Proof. _ 1 - 'a!t a program for the Authority to carry by Forestry - _ AAt1eY sats two salol off; from Toronto and McMaster Univer- from topographic maps, soli maps of lilldew-8aeistaa4 and �� York and Ontario Counties - made Needs No PrhnbW _ - ;,� the -Night' The suryey a ties are based on a cities. 588 was sung; f!allavved camp set up on property of the Con-- Wild Life and Recreation available by, the Ontario Soil Survey ALSO B-8 PAINTS, EPTA1SELli 8 tr�ncdicton. Fast �iraup: servation -Branch north of Maikham< This work+ under the direction of 'at the O.A.C., and records in the AND - BUPA 1SEM• TONS by . •vi'zyrats This work started in Ma and will Mr. Hen M$yall, is carry out by Dominion Census and township robe:• ' Bttperilo� Xubber-bus' .ice -.. moved reiresdsments, _ Y m ,Ontario ,Signifleant data along with the fin - IsTat _ --j- continue into July. students in Biology from - - _ �,g,P, AUTHOKITY Conservation of rencevable natural %niveratties. The potentialities of the rep of the h wilt are compiled in a .. POW>6N LAWIIMOIirtEi 'e CONBEKVATION SURVEY resources includes flue main hales: I streams for desirable game fish and report which will be submitted to 1 p ossims methods of_ improving the the Authority along .with recommet,_ r H a N E 46 P: ti K E -V N G water, soil,' forestry, 'wildlife and p with consideration of i]ations for action. 1 k ' e iL Richardson, Chief' Con' iecredtlo:s-' The turvcy -artied model streams a:on8' t,. UCENSRD AUCTIONEZZ ..Pkkedug and WbItby TowneWN F HaaSokeld a d P=•verty -'for awera-ge family , three L,LL Was A SPedaty _ . .-Of ill Pmupt Attmdw Aiwa _ . Y. - • _ �� ~ Wbdthy R, 8 I. rksos NEW HOURS SHOWZMM A", Aga._ MODEL CU 115 0 12 cu.'ft. CapacIty To seasmnsdsta . GUARAM'MD DISCOUNT PRWW' '� �r�. s . uodzht Deafreen bameiree2cr I WON .•,.r`i 4wt"„d°'c':' :7;. - _�y^r`p�..'. w:.y�,• . I .dY f �\ ,`. Ybe .�•. �', ''"• ,'rj,+, ;.'., - .� - w; ,2 .'rfhf: �, s. �•o�pf' µ^ .-^i _� . ,' ^x• :./2„� s a• r �' ' s , :.. a .a ' 4 .,,, a I ��f 2' f r y,s-cs "•v'' .,n - - ... ,r . � r p '.:�•W , y, A. -:?t �!. ,`. }t.. 'n•... , 4�4 b��' '•y ^^V .1 t .?,n-.. ".•�' .••F .. •Y.fi.,• + .. n:. .,. • ',:'. y :. .....: t' ..`. kP..' .. ,'at, :::. W. iLl"•'T• Ott '.- •.. ,. rt , .,:' .: "..:, :, �', . a<. '..,: ::.',+.' :.•-'�_., f a• n* ,,.'.".. `�•`, ."9k', .�7� .,.r�'"' 'b a.a ?'L ^.w` �, ' ��"•.'�'Fit o- : , � .� . . w :• .,..w \. .. , ,.. , .•.r .:.. ^ t, .A°w S� ti .kr, ak. .. ,;.. ., ., 1.. „: � .. ... :. .. .. ... ,J '; .:a .1. i •e:'.t'� 'Y `l:' •.t �"__T�.. iL t. ..y i� E N T E N N A t-8 ROUGH AM ''Lon la1ti ri al lk.d by ttye lora] Leg- but wig iIIae beat is tr>yeitr tlaMr ' out ... .. f uriderland, uitte' ,� imy naght t.._... ou _ w.. n •-aur Communion Mrs_ *t, Harlock recent- ® nun -&-x : t:?n•.?c Miss A. Bmndier I'Aa this ..ani wr _ S my token 10mi the sale n. 'Ci+lu �+.a. . a :.�.,eT . • W-—C``oed tl i� _ ._1- J_1 _:__��, ::ere Lae day of the Janxs McCUU ugh, Estate last , 'a iwamonth visit with relatives pnd LIBRARIAN WANTED . ";-congregation was almost back to its ly. -Saturdatrienddi in Western Ontario. ` -- t„ winter proportions and do hope it is Mr. and .Mrs• M. Annis and family -avid Wagg and his nieces Joan Hodige and 4iend, Of Librarian fol• Dicke •:an indication- of a good summer. We visited with. Athens friends • on Sun- Mabel, at Sarnia, vUited relatives - Huatnllle, called on friends here on ring Pesch s: a - 'welcomed into the fellowship of the da snit friends inane last week Sabulday y Seven -our weal. Tuesdays: s y. P. m. Fridays; 3 to 0 and 7 to 9 church six new members — . r and Miss M. Byland of .Toronto,;spent Mr, and Mrs. Harold Harron and Mrs. Spink the week -end with Mrs. Seebeck. ' '''rtS�'o are en- Congratulations to G'�� - R m, Applications to be in by JaIT t p joYinB. a 1nvo.welek Tip through West Mrs Will (nee Doreen McGlasdvan), 5th. Address applications to "Borg ,by profession of faith- and Mrs. Stew- The regular meeting of the Wom- .ern Ontario on the birth od a eon, a brother for X, Pickering P. 0.11' art, Mrs. Grassick and Air. Spink. by an's Association will be held at the Mr, and Mrs. George Constable and Stephen. :transfer. We hope these folk ,will home of Mrs. F. Cassie on Wednes- Jackie o¢ Newmarket visited' friends Mr. and Mrs• bZaftec�ead moved - ____-_- � enjoy their membership at Centennial day evening, July ?. The Devotional- here on &ataxia ____�_________ Jul 8 e much as we a havingthem yin to be taken b bits. E. Johnston while y this week to their hcme m 'Whitby, .PICKING SCHOOL SECTION ' j y M- 84--N�s. Bill -:Hicks -visited -on- 3K wish them axnch happiness.. A _ NppE .OXE With us. the Program will be in charge of Sunny wt tl�ends here, welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Gormaly 'TENDERS FOE =� Don't forget the Among those. attlending the Decor•;. and baby and also th Mrs• Miadd�• PARADISE PUBL1iC SCI;OOL ' - g picnic at Cedar .Mrs. Lloyd Johnston ,All ladies wel- two Eoid who are moving into the Mat- '• (Glen Park on Saturday, July 3rd. This come. Day -Service at. Uxbridge, bun- j 3s' the same location as on the past Mr. Chas• Bentley of Halliday, @13y were: members of the Redshaar tecshead haulm here. SEALED TENDERS, plsinly mark. -two years and we are also joining North Dakota', is visiting hiss sister, Norton. Guar- and Hardy es. __ ' Don and Mrs, Lynde. and =moi ed on the outside as to contents, WM :forces with Fairport again this .year. Mrs. Henry Shea who he has not seen The Dnuntw Service for the lac_ have been on a pleasant motor trip ' be received' by the Architects.ImamBoth cars and a bus will leave the within the last tweny-four years. al Legion was, fairly well .attendied to the Narth country. 4.00 o'clock p. m. — , -church at 1.30 p.m. and those using Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brignal of on Sunday, despite the cold w,eaaler•. MTs• nth, ot Dixie -Road has been TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1964 ;the bus are asked to pay 10c to help Markham, also Mrs. E• Carson of Rev McKiall—, Ma; was the visiting realtives in Oakville and for the construction of a new pubaH cover. expenses. Bring along a picnic Salem visited on Sunday at the home speakea • Following the ice, there, Mr. Snaith spent tthe week -en Ssihing school in Piebering ,Township. basket and all will be pooled for a of .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellicott. was a parade -� at Geomgian Bay. t�aaovgn the village. I' epeeiflcatt[ons and iastrue• grand pot 'luck supper; lemonade and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ritchie were The parade consi-of--od--a pipe band, Mr. and Mrs: Mel. Parkinson and tions to bidders may be obtained tea will be provided for those desir. at Willowdale last Sunday attending Whitby Scouts*baby daughtler motored to New Yank from the Architects, Cox and Hing, Ing it and ice cream as an extra treat. the christening of their grandson, Gukles Cuba and Brownies, and the on the week -end. They were accom- 49441 Dundas St.•Westi Islington, Tor'•— A silver collection will be taken to Peter. Alan, infant -son of Mr. and Legion M,embers, h parried bark by Mi•a Parkinson's mot- onto 18, Ontario, on and after Thurs. help' defray expenses. As we stressed -Mrs. F. B. Ritchie. A lar her tL'rorst Scotland who will spend a day, June 24th, on before the teachers feel they cannot Mrs. W. Hamilton and Mr. Oscar of ' �n e$en off deposit °! a cert. y ,the Evans' and Pughs' attended titles holiday with re3atives. ified cheque made payable to the take on the responsibility of those Carter had tea on Sunday with air. Deepest sympathty is extendied• tb Archttects, far the amount of $50.00, P Y annual reunion a those f3mnlies is Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Code in the Bud- This deposit will be returned when children not accompanied by an adult and Mrs: Wes. Petty. the Stout>lfville park on Sat'urda at p� and specifications are returned so parents please make a special effort Congratulations to Brougham soft- y den lig od Mr. Code's , to come along.g Jackie McDonald, ran of Mr, and Ca�m9 to the Architects in good condition. ball team who played against Brook- �• Bob McISoararld is warki ' fon• On Thursday, July 15th, our friends lin team in Brooklin on Wednesday the n4nmer at Eaton'a _ Miss A. Brander visited las> Setur- Lowen! -or .any tender not nkat• in the Fair -port W.A. are holding a evening, sinning by a' score of 12-4 Members of the. Sacco Staff weak- day Mr. and Mrs. Ar tw Tay- wily aeeepted. Bazaar on the lawn of Mrs. Wm. in favor of Brougham, and on Fridaq - -- +O'Brien and an of the folk from evenin the .._ larged Ajax -winning- by ed r k- n Weds and. ywig be' dl .. -- - - -- - IEL r -our district who could go down would a score of 7-5 in favor of Brougham• work fr+asn WeMonday gnesslaY night until Chairmen, lard of AY be more than welcome. It is expected Friday evening of this week will be Mr" and Mme. Jack Badgerow moored Llasn"T TO CLOW Pickering School Section No. 1. ! 'we can find one or two cars to take prize night when Brougham - and to itelr new home in Stanrt)lylUe on - Pickering Beseh Poet Office, along the crowd ­And anyone wishing Claremont soft ball teains -meet at Thu-sclay. 110 will contirrue wom Pl nB Rabiic Lgnwy w'ID close �a► s_ OnW%r► to go contact Mfrs. E. Closson or Mrs. Brougham. here. Mrs. Valentino All move .lAto 'after July S, and open &,gain on Aaa G. Hull. Brougham soft ball team will play the horse vacated by them herer The W.A. held its closing- meeting an exhibitiongame with Hamilton The 8 winds on Suadq wrae - - last week before the summer season Pellers at Brougham on Saturday responsible for a tree blowing down and were very sorry our President evening at ? p.m. near Wesley Lehm;in's home and AEE Lavy O � ��had to be away to attend the funeral Mr. Russell, Gray, accompanied by striking the hydrolines,Power vimof her aunt who had died very mud- his mother, spent the week -end at cut here Zoe near two hours denly. The biggest item reported was his cottage on Balsam Lake. , Mr. Gillingirun ce Lsikevlew, spent - 'Q that work was about to proceed to Mrs: W. Hamilton and Mr. Oscar a Sew dlEtys this week with Mr. Bill -� N_ Brut in the water in the Manse and Carter, also Mr. and Mrs. Garden Voss. For Demonstration in a - eventually into the Church. It is Hodgson attended the Albright -Rise- -U, ,dh ��y ce � gen- - hoped to hold a garden tea at th brough wedding on Saturday. Cast and United Churches will be -- tome of our President in August but - ---------------=-----------=-------- - *ore about, that later. held' thin Sunday, in the Baptist Mrs. Wm. Stewart was rushed into CLAREMONT ' and 'Pr � r� of July Rov, H. Lackey will be the speaker. ` - - Newe CW' 0 Used ei” . - lhospital last week for an appendect- omyDavison family and we .are glad to report she Saslke.s of de4phinitim, orange tilos- ly - seems to be doing very well and is some and peonies made the setting spending the month at Hawke Islas _. - -. ,expected horse .about the .middle of he .wrciding M Miss Shirley_ ----------- ---. -------- e _ - •. _. ;the week. Hope you. -continue to Jo Carkeon, daughter of Mr. and D NBARTONM T' i owing - epairs make a Rood. I Mrs..Miltoa (Teton, aI Toronto - Progress, Grace, and we , all are thinking of you.II she became the brine of George = j! tvhess. " - Mr. Dempsey, • Chairman of the I Devtd' Bair•clay,, son of &L, and Mss -A speedy recovery to Mr. Roy Famous. Goodyear Tires > ,Committee of Stewards, has reported I Harrold Barclay, Ciaz;mont, last Sat -a Cru n w' dedtted to the who u s - to the congregation on financial mat-'' may Ms.- wedding took"pl3re at tine 1--n ering-Ajax- Hospital tor obse:ti tars and -most of it was good. C4 e 1 home of the groam'a, parents, "Ever. I station. hope we cart- continue to keep our I t3reen Villa''; WSman lth aeTrY to lose' Mr, and --a PHONE `the - bride wets in ma ' I T. eram from.ow our ty, N E � W - 'finances in the healthy condifron they 63 triage by ' ,are now although if they are to,carry c her father; wore a . gaw•n ce ;white _ out all the planned: program for -the, net over ;titin Jacket of lace, and i carried Talisman''roses. Bridesmatas -year we are going to 'have .to work t a little harder yet(i'• aiisoera twill were:; Anne an Joan • - '------------------- ---- t, of the groom; who ware gowns II � =� - One Minute News from Johns-1VIa e - ad TENDERS WANTED pm snd_ gwri net over tis, and ��' aazried nosegays of rosebuds -earn- '.•ENDERS will be reeelve the and orange bkassomt 'T ? i undersigned for heating and p4usablng of honor was 'Mrs; Phyllis Sai'azin, 1, How to 'B u y a Share O wtf the Pickering Memorial Common- 1 sister of the bride wearing a gown _ r y ity Centre Hall. Plans and speeifies- ablue net over taffeta- and Flavvrr ti __ In Canadian Enterprise wt ons se omy be en at the home of the I Girl was Dianne Carleton, wait nmume - . undersigned. Closing date July 10th, net over tailetta and both carded x934. naet+ga9g -- Lewgst or any tender not neem,- The .ceremony was per•llormed by ' purpose of this little pi of stockholders in country have onl a few h dollars.. c T • The this r larily accepted. Rev. H• Lackey. Pianist was Miss is to tell you hoar -to burp Ws little buy it from someone else who or even invested in corpor- W. A. Goudy, 8ee.-Tress ''Beverley. Barclay'. - Best mar was or ss much of a company as You Darns some, but it would ordia ;tions. companies depend Vickering Memorial Community Ctrs. Alan Pilkey, Claremont& may want if you have a little arily be hard, to find someone on the savings of many little 7Hekering, out. June 23, 1964 At the reception held at the home more y to invest. who want to sell'j�the stock investors. for the money they at ' the bridegroom's parents, Clare- ere m stoc - t to is to build the . are any • k ex .you wan buy t stock freed _ changes where stocks are traded. bought and sold stock brokers r t • . TENDERS WANTED most the bride's mother r+aceived in _ And stocks of a great many roar- or investment houses .for their grey flowered silk with white ace_ parties aren't traded on ex- customers through . traasectloaa� one of a aeries of brief ` TENDERS *ill be deceived by the essor•ies and wore athrot�h the articles ear'sage of yei- ="changes at -ally among Lkteutseives or bringing You facts of Johns - undersigned for the electrical wiring low races and tap briu'egroorn's mot- t .So how do you with's few dol- various stock exchanges. Community,intterest allout,Johns- *ad supply of eieetriesl fixtures for her wean lars in your pocket. invest it is t Any stock broker will buy or' Manville ace about conditions s1• tel' -the Pickering Memorial CAmmndty w1th�te��aco•saor les and some corporation of your- choice, sell -'for you. Or almost any baulk' footing Dia national •economy: - - n6 -hoping' for a moderate rebus on will be it does Centre Halt. and-anda'•oorsa�e-ct.,red ro,9eear investment? it doesn't haveuto tate ss '_ s. may be seen at the home of the >vad- For the wedding trip to Nita�a ; Y Usually you cannot buy stock tnuAch money as many people + A t ' ra sinned. Closing date July 10, 1464. l:`alls and other U. S. points„ tine I from'a company riself. You ,carr `think: A great, many of the host . Lowest or any testier not necess bride wore a light issue suit .Lwrtlir - ;urily accepted. white accessor'i'es. They will ieside, - W. A. Goody, Bee: Treaa. ' on their return, in tronta Pickering Memorial Com. Centre e e • picketing, Ont. June 23, 1964 A good crowd;rattencL:d .the straw- HYDRO 1A WIN& 11T83 R Oil�fA7� • Savings Through $afety T Ilres - t --- • _ y., ��OOtmetal _�� Ontario �iydro has n ways C. recognized that safety devices tY6e14q Demilm Ua Ei�rrraemm ad Ab OnoBltlmtamm� alone do not eliminate asci- , e 4y Dsirir� Oosvnesle>o �. dents: A special Safety Depart- t -- -- - `-inept carries out A. contiltuing, •, - - - + PAT>1 ZNT PLM A'VAZ6&A L1R comprehensive, educational .r AaZt PWX18M NEW err= — _ � safety program and in addition periodically checks equipment r. )t�>!flft ob". - Zwkwo 17=: 1ism� - �YWWy fiEi d reviews the safety methods. ' . • . e y_ _ _ employed in the Commiaeion's •' widely diversified day -today _ .. ' • •.: The marked radar aX �i1111�8� CO. - :-operations . tion in major and minor in- Alex' n• r z juries materially to Hydro personnel ersonnel is a of satisfaction and hasuteri ssiain maintain- LUMBER- 'BUTLDERSSUPPLIES inshehtiehndete"aoka'*ih'hnarl deIdae Buil' ` ' �► s Plan "H tiro.•, '" t ! •'gplt PLAN AOAII.A'LS _ON — REPAIRS, B,MDiNG GASAGYB� r _ O0'YOU- KNOW? i �, '1'd TWO YEARS TO PAX REASONABLi BATFS Duri•s 1953 fourteen Com. ' PLANS AVAILABLE 1 1 (' ( ' 1 1 1 1 mia.iop emves ea and tares t . . of their wives wero aws fed or . medal and certificates lbs � M. • _ .. rescue and "Pl C K ft [ !Y �i re.a.cit.tion wwooees� 'STN* R Do N O. 2e ' _ iNeriiulfos easrarMN Ontodo Hydro can a eet.ia.e 0y anrut� lest lydro f6toirmee, by the Canadian Eleotri•alt 620 UnNenitf Ilwnos, Toronto -t�C i (antis and NatJnnW Sam.• ' i' ± a ISO= 12OZZMM M- -_. _......_._ .. 'Y•r--... =', :,, ,3,.. s:..�.�--m.��•"..._......,.�mw.nw,.__.,4J w.sr.:ci.. x.. R9:.eT.n:;r'•�w.: �i' "' s.... ... ar o:; .r..:r.-�-,,.�.. - _mj .� -.. ...Y..,._ -1.,- {y� ;a;v,.'.T .y;. .. .q 1M' TM •;,tr: '"•' �t•'� .{?"' :; - ''�Ef _, , _ . � , :.._ .. ,.,�.._..--2,1.i., e,. ..-..,a.-...�_— .�a..w -.`'i' ....,.i. _ ... :"•..:do.,. .. 'iJi.•..s- .'. s: v. _.. ;.r.. :•f4�,± '1 „"t`•,° . i?'. s . u, . ' .]: • i;• _., ` ..,:sees "s'"".'rra' .o.. _ . ;'t. .: ,.. -sees .- , �, .. ..li. _- Ir " .., .. st. ; .. _. i' : a ...; i ...�' aY :: •'� +'fir. •..2 r. sees, ?"F.. .f ,: •.. .:s• :.. -eyes,. 'T': ..• �`' •.t"i ,I it rl. - :.: - eyes:...• .:� '.. .. 'w.. •';J a 'C ,,i «y',. �,. :5.. �L L t Nr'. . .. .: .,, ::. •: s • . V. .. ern Y _ y ti .. _.. .. •� -,;. F• !. .. :. sees - - ' • _ ... _ ti ' Z . — -r. t, . i , o 4-11 1.��LASSIFIEO ADYERT181N�11 %_. _. TAE alvertSPORTS-CRUNNSPOt�Qi ___ ... - .__ K K. i n6HY OSIOa a Basle T"t DAY OLa and stared ohlaks available. 1� , I - mind. Ruoc.. Prompt ehlDmaat, h a BE A HAIRDMSR •'�` 4 Toronto papers recently devot- gid' ° au°n o°r` nlY-waswi -- nom aAMADA'e LasnIN aosooa, ` i _ - S� ����� I acs considerable space to the trip Bras Hatchery, leo Joba N.- Hamilton. at•.at orcortamHaltito,g Learn • : t0 Athens undertaken b Mayor WE va rod' what sou .want It ' a f>>ad1.isaioa, food Rases 1 - o Have you ever been clow' to a race . Allen Lamport and Hydro Com- You wish dual purpose broods for �A�meric G�.t.■tuataw�■� •. - ' '�' I . - horse thaf ro s brit yon stave missioner. Robert SaundeM. Their production with the resulting 104 illustrated Catalosne se=es1. seen tfie agony hi the eyes Of SII inrOd erg Droduetion ..thea our egg broods w° _z - Purpose, as you no doubt know, have Ahem and the Pullet, at very tow KA.RVXL XWrite MAID SING SCHOOL& - W.as t0 try and have the ep�riices. we recommend any of our ■is Gas aloof 8 Toronto '• than any of our dual purpose Buy the B cher' ,..ny4.7--.1 horse, you ars not likely to forget It, Queen brads they will lay los' mon spa $t — ' ever. Aad when this happens to three or Cita selected as the =site o! the -w 'King St., Bamiltoti � l 1"'. :t -1. font horns, its sheer brutality. :Olympic Games. right bred. for the sob You wast the 13 Rideau at., Ottawa i .chicks to do. For 'brotWriA1_'Our one beat _ - Natu ally; most . folks thought-- - 1° Nichols New HamPdMw Tutiq l9NG]NEERING drat - ` g poults, older Pallets. Prompt shipment draftsmen are ts ateat 1 . ' It did happen at Britain's Grand that the boys were aiming, at oa ehidu and turkey eoults. demandtor . Train ePa t :acmes tou.`paan fees : S NatiOnai this year. One horse dropped dead. Three others the Olympics for 1980 or .1964. TWEED � CHICK saTc�l NTFERGUSAIUo now in °ff°at ayes folder. Pima ' 1 suffered such injuries that ,they had to be destroyed. When But now it a school of Drafting. 183 'v.asban t� << appears that a Toronto, t the race wad over, many Britons Haves BRlsAaTEa lrltoxzs Tvssss protested, and we think whole -lot of cities -Toronto in- POULTs. Started ' or aaYold. Immediate , x HANDY _Quik Tolerances for 'Ezaautivea eluded -thou delivery. ' i thea were right. - ght there 'was a s.00a Arbor Acres White Rocks dayold. Trade.mm, Tralaoo■. disco. __-gaady 4 °- chance to Out -fumble Melbourne LaksvteW "quality n:te:ceued.� 8. W.,. Book Co.. sovmteeach street r { - The killing o! four horses in one afternoon is definitely Australia, for the 1956 brawl and a• w- canton onto, _$1 not our idea O! WANTEDi Flock Own4n with eawi ok -� sport. The .Grand National is supposed to be wanted to be on the spot on the fi �r6.00 aaa:� e:a .s'�M vrt«�te Rock WRITE for new illustrated f�.lilag tackle _ -- the great test 0 e CO Susses X Red and White Book Pullets; °� •porting soodi catalogue. Specld . .equiII courage Had stamina. $lit why 'mak@ OffChant:e that th@ plum wouhi a!■oouata allowed It You enclose this such, a teat, anyway? Everybody knows' by sow that the fall into their la Advertisement. write: Dawson Aueo ' -14 wash and rsadY-to-lay. TS>g LAlt�l- P8• ' v]aw PpULraY FARM s, HATCHMT Parts Limited. P.O. Bur, i19, , ah- rbrooke. thoroughbred is ablaut to - LTD„ Phone 7. flzeter. Ontario. e _ . - B the death. So w c -on with . arry But hY it a 11 :� . just didn't happen to - Quebec. - . this slaughter, when nothing remains to be determined - work out ' that , way, .largely ' tyoa SALE PATENTS v ' . 1 except. 01 course, the sweepstake wieners? through the efforts of an . English . BROAD Sreasted Turkey Faults that live . ODB'ER to every Inventor—Lief of la• • - f ��e L e bloke who used to be a bit of and have lots of visor. That's what we ' AN 03 and full y Inv. for Leat tree thing wrong with the conditions of a raft have. Can supply Browse, White Hol. venThsins ny Co.. Registered Patent AO ,. an athlete himself and who till lana, Nebraakaa. Beltsville whites, ttaa- ln whish only nice Ont of 39 starters are able to finish. The toms,., - a7s Bank arrest Ottawa. seems t0 thick that 8 ■azo. hens. tom,. 'Price■ competithe. _ - - Aintree coarse has thirty obstacle. Ono shudders .to see p°rtsman- Prompt .hiptn.nc rETHERsxoNHAIIGH. 4 .camnaay Pa. p should be AS big a factor in TVrEaaLm: CHICK HATCHERIES Lea - - - e0IMMOoas horsy charging at those obstseiesv only to crash sports w gate receipts or tourists' ` lr WEED ONTARIO tent Attorneys. Established 1890, too ant- verstt7 Ave., Toronto. Paladin all 'Donn- _ With broken legs, broken nooks, backed backs, . foundering is spendings. - Baowx sorts.. Idl=y -Cato., a.gtsta.a trim. helpless agony until mercifully dispatched. Here, actor vacaaated and Aaeredited. •G. 8 Josey, PERSONAL .. - ; ding to Sydney Skil- BOX 108, Chatham, Ontario. . . -- This v--a_Jebanling World. We lute to think it's a .ie, ton Of . The Christian Science -. t1.o0 TRIAL offer. Twegty. d---oluita -. �, is • +• _ c0e meats. '"test Cataibgue . -_ w. _ _ -_ •DEaTR0TX for uN 1a outdoor cruel world than when there flourished tII Britain snit _ _. Where 811C1a vicious — --toilets. Eayr._'altbt dat=a to the earth.-- -ta Medilasesu% Gleaning' taskco AsmcY Ban lee . _ . eposb" a bull -baiting, deg Sghtiag Had there in Athena. run di"ur.ati�ont. uaP■aton guaraau.a. Terminal A. Toronto. Ontario, - S sufh standards are being relaxed for htrr„ovta Why- not Back in London with the sense Order a can now. only 81.00 poorpase. WANT To Know Your amnitlasT lour - ? for horses? Of a mission well accomplished Out Pte°' birthstone? Yourself? send lot U.S. Cabin Products. Bos 813 Bram .. .. . .. .. is Lord Burghley. The former a In for cop:a`s, Spinning, in .Tex",--U.S.A. Bas OOT. -b _ The Aintree coarse need not neconarlly be sh Olympic cham ion - and now VOOT Trouble? sag "successful l Self o P Advice puked book: "ancoesslnl Sao+ .. Fear mita' 859 yards b not an nnreasoaablo distance for a British Olympic chief, .has res Treatments nor Troubled Foot'•. Of.eti. QUIT cigarettes euuY With Tobacco bam of food brooding. Halt the O lowered, Stueaer, root. Thera", loos 442, Excel. Stltmiaator. gold subject w anosertxck - _ . - *r ` rho offend narroWad. foW Iles should b. be, turned from Athens, where at slot• spring■. atissaurl. gaar"tee, For it" Authoritative main. ` . - . ,.b Changes in the Aintree layout the annual convention o! the in- cel oWalon. regarding la .R.Ms at ni4ts : �' TAaOu lids writs C. illus Pharmacal Cory "Old deme it las hazardous, lest♦ of a ssidde, coarse. ternatioaal Olympic Committee Goo ACRES. 10 ander Cultivation, sea• Ltd., Boz sol. Waliervilla Ontario I. I he balked attempts by a num• tore. woo, wall watered,. phone, hydro - c - - _ her Of Cities t0 et the Olympic good to" mint recto. Large hoose. rood CATHOLIC Psychologists writs .an Har . - g ympie baro: "E' Bobiasoa, "1LL Powaanan, on- rings. Calibecy adz. Nerals. Birth -cod- + . - — Gamed Of 1856 away from lifel- sari°. trot. etc. 10 assorted Boob. totaling - r - bourne. - - ' _ over Goo para 31.00. aefaad.ble, (per ' . Yew earinllerlb cad supaedloee for this eohaa0 tttlf 6e wgkaaed ° " ` e aaaRBred Dotlti` solt'heemLs e fact a:ires OpenoadiNor n }' Hamilton. sass . - -br EMeer Fer irson, c/o CoMA hooves, ill y - - - Twelve weeks — service Boars — End • , r -, d=ire Hv TWOR04 . Phew cities sought to take ad. Save to farrow in July and Angtut — ACTORS-wR ?ERS.A.RTISTSI We win -_ - e Haar nt.ed Disease !res — Alanhnnt represent you to Hollrwod and Le, +t, . vantage Of a dilemma 1a Which =arm morrl■burg. ontarta. Angeles e.ad _ your Particulars. receive • . .t"' _ I ' -' _ the Australian organizers found hnchur.. write: P.O...&s..64310 W. _ _- .. rt► themselves through'' no• fault -lid d with Nae Wad_ ma"rds crop• Los Ansel.■ e4.' ' - ' ' ...�.... a D i S T I L t E R S L I M I T E D .d with Pekia..limiaat. n.a...tt, of - - Air MUSTIUM ONTAING. their own, Because of federal. Gawmm.ot Permits. 'wren :u deslrattle -- Tsacnate wariT� _ _ --- _ imposed' quarantine re .characteristics retained. Available June . . gulations, and July. 83. ae Per eases. Or triple A FIRST ,class Commercial: tancher and .- -� horses required' for the aquas- arse■ wild mallard. Pekin. Wild H1aoi1 a first class Gress Shorthand teachers 0 _ - triad events had to arrive six ` .0 ■tine Price. Mallard Craft t rarsts• - 9017 with -- full partiealara. PARR R.R. No. S. Orton. Out BUSINESS' COLLEGE.. 73 James .Defeat w clear months before the -Olynn. North, Hamilton, Ontarla JAckwn 85500. . pies. -The - Australian • Govern. _ ... 0oaloat - liA%Hovsrs dna'- lvereh gh.rbroolp ' ' -- .. 1 Area: ''B'' requires 3 qualified meat with their vast cattle and �UlCfft TIDE PRINCIPAL INORL Provo A -­ ­�­-- agricultural trade' Would not DIMS IN-DIXON'f 11fM[DY.11Oa R811Y• Protestant fauna== for the touawta. schools: e: S. 'No, e' Dalbousia itol)en• consider even -the slightest re- tttATit PAINS, Nfuarns, nld'. Ce=tera •vitlan school. .afar, a,I. - 1P LA IN 'HORSE SENSE,.' '._ MUNRO" DRUG swell. .. .. 400: 9.S. No. 1 North ah°rbrooke, Eiphln. so 'lazation o1 these quarantine - school. salary 83,400, Both Hydro. -•Apply stating ezpertance. 'qualifications -laws. Thus the Melbourne or- !�! fxrRsss r . wA �-" ,- , ft0lN OTTA . end last Inspector to. x, • D. Brownlee _ - ganizers had to report to the stns asr�lD mlvht]. out LO.C. that tiler facilities' for. the • PE"IME'S e �y F. (BOB) VON P11.IS On, •woman tolls another. Tab ■tipster- - WANTM ' .. ' - If "eternal vigilance" is ' t .presentative of such fLLll equestrian schedule existed, "tTZNOZx" w help alleviate Pain. di. . Drive of freedom," Ontario' la=m- pQno�'" but onl:► those mounts tulfining ,tresa.and.nervous.te , asenclated with $EAR CUBS. . -'` >t the farmers in the Ontario life quarantine re mnntbls sertoda ' caught napping. . Legislature were snoozing q Solations Would naso Panetrate 10 slam wraowe . WAiNTsa 1984 tit cabs sand fun No a protest Chas ..been vfdced g Peace- POST'S CRXMCALB particular@ to Dan McDonald. N Krog - be able . t0 participate. sse ataxTo ST. sAir rollumm - st. East. Bnwmanvula Ontario. dully `while •chis recti= was 'be- , e .. . - . afferet, no eche cl pp has been ing ,passed, ,where_ ward the re- _ STOP =ren 011IZD1ATts1.Y WANTED , atfered for the clipping . o! a It was a situation which Bei- REGISTERED NURSES far 83-lyd 4toe - preseatetige Of the teachers, the eaONEY sack Guarantee. For relief of Dltal, aro:. salary 8!10,00 to 0800.ie . wings of freedom, so dot% per. doctors the Ther the Melbourne organizers Eosema. 'Polson Ivy, sthiste's rod. LLnions of all those meiquito Bites and many skin emtxtona Per mouth. E7lsbt•bour day (no split formed by the _Ontario Govern.. .. nor the I.O.C.. had foreseen. ,But shifts). six day week, rotating Lhrtta M Who are organized for when it had been a lamed at smoace�r O o 3dO:r 1e, ami : i t a Thirty day hoild■�s -With vaY arses meat when it enacted the new xp °t , -fr _ - grnuP action and collective bar. s yeaf o! rvia and all statutory Co.tb1000 Bartoa.,St, Eon• Hamifto4-oat _ A21Ik Industry Act in the waning gang Mexico City_ during the 1959 holidays. ApP i �p�v.ricrunawt at Nurses Canon- Union HoLPlai, Cann - S hours of the last session o! the Not even the ronventian 'the _Australians had POST'S ECZEMA SALVE' Saskatchewan. M` [.e .Legislature. Professional de- _ #-- . - • fenders of human rights- and been given a unanimous vote of 13ANIAS the torment of dry ecsem. rashes - confidence, Since, -however, cer- ala weeDins skin eroablaa Poet=t WANTED—A steam" .aline (traction) t s Subject to Approval - • -civil freedom, the daily press, Eesems .salve Will not disappoint• you. preferably a -Waterloo. State Price add fain Cities found that to elimi. ftebtas eralins. 'and burning easema• aosdltton. Box 119, 1.33 .•Eighteenth SL, I , 4 TO make the election o! repro- raised W ObjeCti0IL9� as 8 mat- acne rtnsworm. plmpb* and reset .to»ms New Toronto, Out.' `t -A sentatives of a group, an .ter of tact the press did not nate, or shift the equestrian: ,.lib raPand -r aM]7 to -the Volplane odor, • . "t � P y group, evets from Melbourne would tese ointment regardless n? brew stubborn �- subject to the approval of a seem tO grasp the meaning of this necessitate a chane in ' the x bootless they seem i - government appointed board, . is Piece of legislation and did not g PRICE se.so Pea ,rAs I T �� - - bother to mention it. Olympic constitution. Such a POST'S REMEDIES an assault on the franchise of Ob change required .a' two-thirds =sent Pen `brae es aeeelpt of Pile. _ "wary citizen in this province. jectionable Principle majority vote. Without -that two. no ea' -'a 8L a,. cornet at les m YOUR �� VER This is -exactly what -happen- - Once the principle of election TOSOW t - sub act to third majority there could be - I1 Hfe • not atta=in bl=ind ed in section 14 of the new act j government Approval , has been accepted 'and .-a no change and therefore, no which gives the Board {lower P pry' -Games at Melbourne. Which apex of their sptnt.' To' give it may be your ll.grt "to designate" representatives, it dent been set by one group o! the Games a miss in 1956 would 1/•L a 10091 is 9" cep W Iwo pints of lives - "tile Board is of the P�PIe.. it can Basil be meant that any one of the 18 bili a to keel vont a;s.ei:e trae4 M abr . opinion that y e�ttend- cities prepared to stage them mean -that a period of eight years 'shaper I�yaw liver bas is act dowin�.als ' the representatives named by the ed to other groups. , . would elapse between • two your food my so digst .. , sats bt might be invited. to take over. - sour stomach .. , o■ root =U�pated aa°3 ?, _ ,.,persons that are required to . How_ would, for instance, Olympic pe sa cat ar hire That's 9 So frenzedly the ' -propaganda YmPic tom ptlons and so a funs Carter'st bargain collectively are not re- Organized labor react if a simi- wheels began .to whirl. preclude some of , the worlds error C�ottti need mAd gentle Tkeaa nmol, va3st.we ptly tialD ' lar provision were written into *' e , best -horsemen when at their stimulate the sow of livaegr�broila Soon yaw the Labour Relations Act? peak. t`ase�°wO°sa� functioning a :dare preDagaia a Eventually a government may They were whirling when the - stumble unto the idt:8 that L g g w.r.r P sunk, ncl. 370aVs keep Ceris=e t ' delegates - be an to make their Uvwr Rtls nn Asnd 37i at vnm lntaaiRt should have the right to approve- way, to Athens and it appeared Attributed to the.' •prophet • - , 11of the representatives elected by that certain ..countries reluctant Daniel: "If there is going to ,be . - I.x a x'hs ',x - the people to parliament and for political,'.'financial or other any after-dinner speaking, it _ _ .. �' perhaps if it is of the opinion reasons to send their competitors won't' be by, me!" - . y: ,, . . � that they are not representative all the way to Melbourne would . • ' I - _ - + take advantage of , this -situation ,. ' t "' zF pf the persons who elected them. d utilize ' an their votes to et the �� i * , that 1t should" have the right g st' to "designate" others in their Games away from "down under." ARTHRIT I S. .f"--:-:- !:,� y i place. ± : ! . .. ! :. \ ; i R =�' It • has happened in Germalyy, in Such an idea appalled Lord Try edoren, 'guaraateeQ herbal, treat• s� Russia, in Spain. Who says "It Burghley. Before leaving for went for arthritic Pains. Pleasant. safe, ' r r .' can't ha 'v " eRective., Month's supply $5. Money _ happen here"? ;.Athens he stated Australia is back guarantee. Write for pamculara - i Let's have more democracy, one of only . four countries t0 PFCKWOOD• PRARMACAL Co., LTD. . a,41: I$ ,, .- not less, have supported every Olympic M»to"' ontarto �.19 noes n at - : the first in t R9B. Ice _ - '.I. ' , �'i 3 __T l m This column welcomes 'criti. order to do so their competitors , �'t, ,r $:;* ..'�� :��" ;��,. :::::cism, constructive , or destructive _ have been sent at great expense*� n� v and suggestions, wise or 'other- halfgray round the' world. They 0 Youilte TIRES ,, : ' .�` r `' , .1 �wise. Address all mail to Bob have competed -out -of -their own � :'. .. �q�., t Von Pills, Whitby; Ontario, season at ilo'small inconvenience . ,� 'T� TIME ::��:;L , '':�,�j:�:4".j . 1 1 ... .: 'it : -- - to themselves. • They . deserve a ` 1.�< ,: . ,. . _ break' down -under and every B�ef7bOdY Ms s bitt+oi-dews tww dad .,.� ' 4 UlYSDUCATBD' - - lair -minded ' s rtsman - should :Qed-oI4 beaq.beadgd, 0d meldni �' � _ do his best to 'see that they get. bWwiir*P�OPO 1 " M s Cnnironted with the sentence it." * . T e.sg •eaO t �4 ai s ~ . ae .,� '3,3 a naughty boy had chalked on _ =. �ttm. e: t.bg D.dd'r ' .. • tgebs t i Traded - Third baseman George the 'SehooI 'wall about a -teacher' -.Phe Federation Zquestre In.---;-��� DWssth"14dte "Smith i. a lunatic" -two tornationals, which is the world r owe diol non ad Mede" KCl) hangs up his Boston Red little ,girls, horrified, iiiiprowed controlling )edy for aquatrian- - I�++ae � � MW w'�' Ren - t Sox uniform after a -garne with their �appproval. ism, favored a move of its events est Dsdd'e Kideq�Pi9e ��j,..b � ' - - •. Ifhe Yankiea in New' York. Kell, "Isn't .that terrible. .'What a from Melbourne on the grounds . do.blw W, iga eM •r,ed . 1 al _ :.waO Informed ,after the parvo thing to •writar . that . to stage them there would tb0i kits You Call dt>leed.w as . ,". �1ltat he had boen� traded to tko "It's awful; agreed the other. deny many young horsemen the • ' ' "Ii -. should be Ttr,' distinction of ' yirticipiting in ' . ,44t .Olympic competition. which is ISSUE " - 1984 ' - Chicane white Sore. ' shouldn't it!" _ . � .. I I . . .. - . , . .. o I . I . 4 .­ I . . . . � ". . . . I I - . . . . . , . I - I . ­ .. . : I I .. 'L, � -, ­ - I. 1* . I .". . I . , .1 . . . ., ­ .. ., r . . .... 1. - , 1.1, ­:­ .. 1. ., . i�, - ... . . ­ .1 . . . . . 1. . . I . I ; . . .. . r . I . 11 I . � I I :. .. .. _ __ , I Ja .. �:., s .. ,.i • Ri.Rif S W-1 �11 vjj ff 1 �Z, L ,0_ 104 r. 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Why not Saturday Evening fte ar!!.�Ie for a ho"le sl%61u.na; W Starts At 6.00 P, M. 7 .1953 AUSTM SOmERSET %EDAN. :;-M-6 true) obligation, .7 Very low' murle.- -VEAN MARTIN and JERRY LEMS 7 Onie-owner ea� 2 ------- $1395 .'o, 1952 'XIETtOR�RANCIT W, THE. CADDY AGON 7 7' Excellent tires Real utility PLUS- SPARE THE ROD HEART or A CILkMPION NOVELTY car .............. . .. S. 'BAL-S&ON 1961 ..,CHEVROLET SEDAN Meltellic green. T11M Indicatom MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY —JULY 5, 6, 7 _OHOW, PICKURING 39 TM condition ......... %XWenift Shoals At 7.00 and 9.00 P. X 'Lot Cdooptotie Show At Aftl PLYMOUTH COACH� A Real BUY were glad to see bW jua* tgk ayw -mr, Chste, Allan bw a son vultwg ..-The- Glory Brigade -with him this week. bygone dayo. ISM PLYMOUTJ3 COACH It Is lamed that Fred Anderson Good tires. Now point job. Veftry STA"MG: VICTOR MA7`U= with A1,11MANDER, SCOURRY dean Inside ................. VMS jj& maid -, _... 1. -1 . . . ­ . __ - -Rat a broken jaw lest week. w�hilo —DILOWNING- ar4erei ALSO FEATURE — ZTEII&SM TWO playing. In the school Y=* and .acc- RD— IM FORD SEDAN Blue ftstisk no" of lb-milli�. OPTION, Identally ran - into: the. midje, ce the to Canada two YWWS ego. saw C�mmrqn . . . 7 pertation .... AIM )n sd % t, W. "M uakes bwding- . we time for a speeft rez, 'rue w, ne n, a 10-00 a- 1941 WERCURY SZDAN' err Mirth -TA B&M was calebriated Radio. Cow running car loom view y q ov, .11be tUnAL In LUIEVACE AS KUSICAL XA or CEREMONIES Keep July 15tH open fr• dw Fair. Francis de Soho clhurci, The Port, United Cb=vh Bazaa . Moreato Boldo were priest w1bo, sane Mom was Rev. N. T Mr. FOX_? AND "IMS this later. *=Wnnon, and be w" as" by _dsjvj4 mveinti- on, heTcUmmtmflaA St. Bernadette'q C0und3­ Dave OBr4em Y (1) _%e Ban 1Ane Caught Up With a_ Car sehool• and fisc St. Pt nCis de So M ictr AtmA . cnON-- He took out the rm pmeent at her fi, 7.1 jbftt was on ftre. children we (2) 113 JOHN WAYNE WITH GERAMINE PAGE IN AM extin"sher which be keeps -in al. 7bwe w1ekle &x ptollbeamiiA threte this Ilia cow and had The blaze out in a 6101 each schWI They were: Bkmard Asa trw minutes, beftre too n.*xh darn- and Gerharus Bucking, GcOxion 10ar- b� ONDO age was docie. ter, Ronald West, Joe Dickson and (3 Miss Xime, former leachar at the Jim*Phalen. Altar boys were: Gerry Base Une Scho,91 for twenty years, and Jim Brunt,. Gordon Hutton, Teddy and now at O#Uta, attended the cel- . and An&ew Hartjea and Bob moff- -1y of Oak United. Church Toronto, obrattion an Saturday, and mmy imr- 1% B ------------- --_--- --------- joined SL John's Church, Brougham mer pupils and old fminde here on qday, us did 3&. and Mrs. Gar- don. Hughson. Mr, arid Mr!L Wice of the 4th con. cession left dor Toronto §4ufrdy, #F Al COOPER BLOCK LTDO'..' PrlDlr� to l6aviftdYor England in A;ug- rid BUY YOUR COAL NOW uA "m an extended ,mit; Mr. a Mrs W ice, Jti., are takingTORONTO _V r*,d_� .... OU GLM PAW AVX.� -AT PRESENT LOW PRKM in the hir,;6 - I*re. Acres Tor. Mr. and MM Arthut: 406 visited the Daiws6h-s-o" With tht to� n'S;in_' Slag 7 Cbricrete i .."blue'e 0'ar". gay, who have been -7* F"P. p&ri the-sumen, schca be,,. _,.npnberd and twfenty=nine*on Sunday.* Al ......... Was Joyce and .1fisas Phyllis Keith, Cinder .-.,-Blocks awy so low nom are supervdai School.. Aiwwo 6W Sive 000— ng Ah* Sur)(UT TO ALL CANADIAN O'Wfo WwAA FbW AA*6Ch: Mr. and Aft 'Earl Keith frown Des- VWj.MjMQ FLAW I _111TAT1101F ROAD— "WINE W AND U.S.A. Palms ....................... tronttf� attended the Labe picnic at -Lynbra6k Park,— 6h Sunilay-__also CHAINTRE0 JAWNE Mr. Jim and Edgar Keith and ?&. sum OFFER 10M SW#Cgg� and Mm. ROY Keith -- and W. and ...... . . CAR SERV ICE -OP Mrs. Ralpb Low-vem OvA4 'to the AT ATTPACy?W RATES CLARED[ONT 00 weatbeft� they. all rehLrpad asma" RmAnts ON ALL x� or cAss tp_tbe� QLA11=01", ONTAIS"D � _% FOR AU -GROW TRAVU Keith'residence for lunch, PCT TOWING 111111MM ------------------------------- L WS TRAVIL WOOMWM --k Roa- d FRENCHMAN'S BAY Pickering 72RI I or IC6W4 ,_�Troc Flt. Lietd. Herold Scott, his wide Road SdNool__b*j&_it&_jmn=ml_ Dwathy md-ftughter Joann- of -0-7 ---.-DUNBARTON GARAGE MUSE VIM Day laa FrWiay willift a laiiji RICAF Shtion at FaLconbrMt1ge,'-were lRunber, (d chikken- and parents -at- hem for the Base- Line School cele- Gr;LY4 be worents, 3&., and W-9. Tbred Scott R '01LD `Ilstnddng� Garner and rac" W11c I bration and stayed tor the veekvA% N EW F0 .Coach Lin off during jhe afternow &W Prizw, Miss Helen Soott and Min end each child received 'a grab-bamr- Velma Webb of HaoMnM wwe also w1i1h "+:4. 'YOUR r" PER& OIL ]KA" clum -------------- — ---------- ITbe &W was beld et,11he'bollbe Ot P W.119oE -Durin Mr. ;,i6d; Scott ftv the wleekend. SKVJAFM6LY 1111WAIRM AT —45AU 1=8 SCHOOL -.ODX'=.-- end UM Lqn 9 supper ted With a Mr. and Mrs.'Stenve Vulley had his. RATES 92 ot T6non - mm - Wilson was 1�� epprec- brother Albert, Mornberly of to, mid to the ghat trom school friends in vancou. oldest Hw--y Low -hon, avet. baro of . 0)e(ir using ee Wilson bo" V", nw of-Smkatchewan, pay **= . '- 1I Pickering 199 for'0iC&'ot-Tmnt0. end groundiL. Atter supper *e group a auxprice visit last week. L�aj me (1hy V" 4 big success t= 8d)ourfied-,t6 the'wbool grouna oar -Chris andr Sandt'a Lunney of Toron. taind So visited t1he hon" od M".- C. Um- -sk r S MAW61 (h0'aPPftred several *mw a pk ball S=e between fathers and . - -- 0 p.. A for John Hartle point- n* wsux7 of em ney on the week -end: - visited . fcrn�er - - ­14�* "d"was 40ftd in the parnph- sons- Mr. and -him- Bert Wells, 4 let gt"n out or, ijr, and MM George Pe"7 ed SaturdW Givat Day E^ sidentswcte here ion, the week C belhind. this -pm*cl - - UXW<We Dworgtion rvic4 on. Boy re, tion Assured end sand had tea with -Mr. William v*Ach dre* Much intereA fi the W. Sowesby INTfter- O'Brien and vWted- other tri1effids.. Mr. and Mrs, Whole 10W *eft an4 17OW100114 7. Uwe