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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1954_07_09_ 0;7 w 'r try IL rc FRIDAY, JULY R 1951 6 Cents Per t'e*l ` 1De" =' ='--- - -- iablr,rltr 71 C�ele. �•N !� llrear rICRat"- n ONTARIO W. C. i1CKKAs and Sea PUBLI88EaIt Fed Office Dep:. Ottawa. Ont - 4 - � � YOI� 71 Na fd eaNef elates' ~rt30 _ _ :�outlRadepayers-.1ssoc. = �u est::hemwrary,1bdr 4.. -:-"',0[ Petition -To' Divide. 'Township, liskeslms 1�ruvnshl* Coasdl A THANK Y00 a PICKERII+IG TOWNBHII' MAKING I'.EXAM-RESULTS t :' . ' =" liCaFRII1TG VKJ AGN • j Monday - My 5. _ GOOD USE OF HOSPITAL 1 Pickering Diatrlct 8tih Seb"T - $Mend Mrs Mcrjey asap A rtithtee fntim 16e Saiath Pick edA9 Bane Lina Home and School Ass Bpas+d .Cheri Tom Gibson re. A. Students are listtid according to ot! li:ev, �: D. and Mus, !: FWAq Ven AmocitLtton was read to oeL &' n wij. " to thank .the follow- Rena�sc� of ring flor their kind dooeroiorss to the pot4a, th" t4 • � �R' • • and . the following scheme : SIephoan, 'over the- holiday Vveedc_eA meet, in 0 toe letter in6ersd Centennial CeU ration Fund -Mr. G. .roleven 1utiems nave °em aamitved 1. FIRST CLASS HONOURS: Mr. � MM �n Babdoa and + �t the AaaooiaThe doer not o't the to the A,jax,Picke¢•ing k�stai-li4- 75% and over. ebOdmn. of BuLfa'd, spent the week. PSed Wally 8. A. Service; mrom Ajax. and 235 from Fwkerirg.' 2. SECOND CLASS BONOURS: Y0% • d0vil4on at fibs township ea the end with Mr, Dari Ilrfate� H. yv,-go gnerent Critics, but Dalt the t7r'�d Fr+ad=lvit�Y: Gard Winter; Village 66% and 74% �O Mine TDR•• boat►daeies wee+e.amr�ee]3stl0 and that Gtt1C.Shop; Ed. Booth; Hee. Rrlt+bardr -------- --- ----- • co an b�� son, L G. A,• C. N. R. Express. Fred PICJCr.Kllbt3 �u.a:d„< <.e-, 8. THIRD CI,A3$ HONOURS: Bvrdoed i a-mldtiaototy Ps'e would be, s , , INDUSTRY ENQUIRY 600/0 to 65% »g Chia - ! et4i Wkwoul ad tit's present petittan Anna; J. T. Simon; Chester J. pest two weeks, aid a mroe� ori ae ves ci Butt; Ltrw 1+Totoe' Sales; Pickering = 4. PASS STANDING: b04b 11 fth Band swift to -Dead a norma-• Jewwellry, Disney 35own-, Dan's Gull; Count •dip Vinci,. representing Fiw-" 500% to 590/6 Mr. Gaaxion Bray Ss reported to be - Ylrr an wthich No base a petition w�tzbch A. Wlkhe11 Fuels- Flank wood; F (fin Ltd.) sand a Mr., iitalb- B. Students names are arranged ' is • is tHtSdactory. Niton edbee bi!• R 3miLb: Trading I'oaC:' Nicholroonas bw4L- r'tal rotate 'broker,- waited on of merit WiWn the above �KM at the Lockwood �a al > be ahuagaai and aatir10sctaty and V•iilage Claanoih GnWedne& groups. U) 1�tt ffiya iiaits ct the edhoai Taxi; 0'Erien; Wamwringer lvis and Son; daT mwrtlug rev@wdag a proposed G Where a subject is listed after Mise Jgme BiS� lr attending �i -- •nea dxx dd be- lwft Open until' Cite Blue.. Line . Tau:. FT ed Scott;" Mar-in+luitaiai siidle m telae .Stallion Road s studanfa name, the promotion Ontatrlo AttiTietic avub ng Caaw at Oetftlbn is diepcsed bier " Black. J. S, Balsdon and Sona; tiPO. Tbelr 0.0133901Y � raced.. is made conditional; up= gat* Lskll �Att�dnS ' f�i -!bt _ B McEachnie; '1'onY Lawson: ( i. equipment. � asked what factory iatprovemaeht iaa that stab two weeks at Jtl btaas pasad . w d+eSniag *07 Bank ad C nmenoe; Stam FairbaiVn- services the vUlpV wnu,id at�y. ut ..ject is the ue rL grade or open MM W40or Wood" and dro&htet Grua as: N is 6 in aearis oft me Tee. -Pee Molal; Bushby Hardware' regard to cgads aid wester. (]ouAW aitttsiacLoa9 progress in a sub- ram& we_ 8st a me* wift Col. Creft Dept. of Educatim for appwval- Don Wade; Pickering Mills; High- aaw noydecdatcn m tole � vas- D. Studer �ritd ire Enieitiag fU itutsd�ftr V. paves a cold @W mitis (2) TW the building at -fte new land Dak7; Cyja R Mw1ey; LAnvTie's q I?orothF _ au bowl S. S. 100(2 a�auld be left . Gey; ' Boyer'. Drug end Dept. t� Thim company., it logated bene, Grades SI or SII or XIII array and da» ght w J00=1 49 Fadoonbridge, `,. tion the new aboard to chid witb. COnai- Stare; Hagoid Crook; Silk's Market> would first install toe unit and have Be admitted to $peeis2 CGat- Nerve been, vleY�g 11Lrs, Soott'f par- - dl telt �t ej the 9dumi board' sbaudd Don ' Aaasa; . Robe• Rowland, Ajax; it reaft by December• and wouldsial mercial. !�, �' and Mrs. Bath be. e, lbs appt+oeehecT`regsrcMttg the m®tter. Eddie Store Repairs; Oxford Paper play about twenty local, men. it fine E..._Students whose names are hot is expressed t,o"Ii2=-. Was. - (3) Pearse foc iiia new police stn- Proaxth; Fa=w*cett Garage PickeTirsg . ° vrerraated exrpanmon, they listed have not been promoted `F+ McEatibpSe in the p.+sing of itis Man rhartid'be held': up utntal a deeis- News; Alger Press; Ajax A,ds�erti=ret; %%cited install rabies more uaita,-eeoh but may be able to 'arrange' 8 � tea tiPednaduy; ct £..stowel. tion an the main issue at divisian is Gibson. Clean". Chas. Cross. Elec- empdoYdag twenty men. There would suitable eouaxe for. heat year by Mao Jessie Bus:_4y spy nt, '.r_- holi- ` not be Coastal ' with the Priwlp" dq *ask -end with friends of ZLd f reached, .betxaaee if :itis tawanehiop is- fro Lab, Services; Hickey JewellrY. DRi atnoJte L-om taus indtusuy- tan$ divideld, a mruidpal buaidfng would Ajax: W. L. Suu;h Paul Irwin Met- se they. operate-. their .mae&Luery by 9A lan4 �� may. om Ajax;..Harpell's, Furniture arid. electric power, 'From Grade 9 to 10. Berl Earkcy. and 'Ken Cha n left Dino be r d and _ - - - 3se ecmbined ' Oouncdl halve Upholaeering, � Ajax; Brock s Bowling: could ___M________-___ ]FIRST CLASS HONOURS: Yin bus 5ast v. eek; cn a trip L Sa:k- tanned the plans over to the Police Ha -v�ey Lind": Vit. S. Sit>?,psua; B Gaines rand larawn",. ..... ,,,.,+„ 1. Nerine Sime, 2. Bettjlbsemaa, aSche w: n. ' - Goaaenimsors, but any recoenmiendiatioa A.Roper, 'Foso-Dea&r. _ Mr E h.o.re ,n _ i __.3 . - _ . 8. Ann Stratton, 4. Keith Norton, 6. s. ` � , :V k vis ., ilio m Cahn Caaomiadon would cvmve ------------ . ----- � � '� Omakn ? ' _ On Wednesday, Jule East Donald• King 6. Jerry , ?. tied *' piste: a1:. Hrrb hire 04 Repan Ot Fedemtloa Of Agriculture oodiande (rugm3-ani Browiies ttictor y�indili; B. Colin I.ay, 9. $tae Sun2aq` (4 j inawidde�031aenenel. 9ee1 that no a a,ost en)Wabje tame on- tb9ji• bus Hemenway, 10. Lynne DeLaCoas, 11. I lti; ".-m . m. - cE n le . , a ..eeri ' - eap0lai espendittares'& ouddr be Aaeds - a Ling art the- Ontario. Cou1XV tip. to the Martytw Si:w-ine at ]� Susan Ritchie, 12. Craig Peters, 18: app sn:vd Li r.a •, : i v . ub - _ until the diecaiam re division is made. F'sdksstion of Agriculture -was held. Iwo& Leaving at too a. ua., the gt+wp June Edmiston, 14. Linda Smyth, 15, liZ La bra.•�p. - o : !: c . - � t 1, elapital expenau0ctres have to be made. in tris Myrtle Hall an Moetclhry, June made a atop at Spsinit►�etzr Park us Conrad Cimbuls; -16. Frank Bell, I7, i -_--- --- • -. 43otaodl staled that at certain bases ------ 28. p•OyO the' miau�-end:-bye Nu -burst .a¢ hunch and ay„°, Donna Johnston, 17. Jean Walker. Pickering A"re 6 L 'rep to re- spent•a Mr. Jackson is to be asked ba fair;- j 3taancial report, Mrs. furrier gav=e a veal �6lighX :: heat:- wandering. a SECOND CLASS HONOURS: masa open sa.w drys. .11 :'j A ti ; t>� *9 tVWr%3jsip garbage drtarrp and I short report ozi The Fiebdersar 1 Con- wand 1oo4:ng at the -VWjbue aausrala I. Anne Keevil, -2. Stove Winer•d- � duria. the summer .••r .a its - kwD it open fur two adternows and fesencs vtbi b sbe attended at Guelph. but wRhen they saw live laeeuttrftti Ing. 3. Bill Carlisle, 4. Gary Cooper; -_---. _ ........ .... one evening each week.,' The Oonlarenda had been its: the peacocks spe+ead than• ta.1a, the Was 6. Neel 111tNei11, 6. Robert Azwpardi, pyg Gerermor Seat ;ip e, Pays f J&. Grifldtdss d Valley Pyh� and ytrpoae of poaYting out ovu!rlapptng and any' could be heard ail over tare ?. Ron Webb, 8. -Joyce Kimura, .8. Local Rosary t t .c c r. - walked on COuasacd witdh card to tktls in fieldwork and the' i Jany 01WW p"._ :,iter Bunch. true Charlotte McNair '10. Frank Sypher, dust caused bQ (crawl tunsc!<r tt vaal- adhere eo-oparation among fieldrnen continued an to Miallind and Uism to ll. Rennie Boyle, 14 Walter Kiera% Roth• an Pa 11 Ti -;e i ', t.: vein= - _ . - 18 Ruth Shannon; 14. 3dlichael .Hart. ' or L• ota� Warm.% Ao :45 de his ing *m road cosrld slahplls3' �Y pro] mak- the Ejsuiie, LC was tstiaung when they y 1dr_ Best Colquboum-at East Wood- � en by a4Y• separate aro 10 -�►e tfye asrlyed. taut one ad the- Fathers in 15.> Norman, 16.' 'Paul Mur- =List oti? c a? villi. wish u: �tixtr. aboids dailwlieed o 'No action ta)tea, 0ca's Faresid themethodsand cry inyee- ra}r, 17. Joyce SchneNOURS: Ee cl:bs :0 5:- Fzc;Tir ry.;lub oa _ work _ Mrs. Hasner dmroe told the girls ase v THIRD. HONOURS: ... . sduar that tante, estiig short' ori the lrtduars o:tbee-'Lhil; •M•oa:� y - tiew�l� I:ct?-�-Pre.'•+= sevetud taaris siaemb opeaote in that bom the conference would be put in used to annarbit that area, than they, 1. Ken Dean, 2. Anne Stringer ident F: ed w hi a ;rn t moor practice m get the most dr•Oea the or- enjoyed very nkic•.6- When -tbe tarn (Math -5. -errior, .vc•!ru a*i•h Mrs. :ip✓ t event= _ C)oaarscttl was a[ The *9131109i hast ganiati0n stopped, we ala cliaybed the buil to PASS STANDING. iy-return,,d-:r m..a t-ip tt 1. •T2iddler move weed -spraying sbatild be tt .done '• Mr. Gerew .gave- a ceport on the. the Shrine. A11_were .very Bauch, im- 1. Dave Prager (French). East and ye:L an intrresc,:.A s'ory. In w towmabm dp and saed that some Whest Marleetirg Plan whish has pressed with the beauty pi the church GRADE IRByoild-u.ng Winner a inti a: embly arae ewft were in a dwaaracetttl eondWon. been Bret over for another year for and a,bdtwrugh these were torty-seven From Grade IX to X - y FIRST CLASS HONOULS: held in wh h a .ns a va �ts etc_ ' pyitparC Raced, amkod the irnnec-c' vote. It is telt that if the young 'girls us the group. while they.. 1. M Evelyn Harris, 2. Sandra w put.atortd and dimcussed, ere e church, one could have xr'Y lm , ' . SW -"n` 4 RC ay F�.-1. p, price ad wRteat drops again this year were in the Buck. 3. David •Hewie, 4.- „Dry (1) acre aIl ori the present building the fwmeas will be willing to put henna: a-pin'drop. Ater @odn,g .thmugts � i ��` � txrnatio .a ar, Go�e�nos Tippri said eon, 5. Carol Wright, '8. Don Grier- t+estsictions in et2ect? Acs -Yrs! their best :nto rise sclTeme and that the sauvendr star• we started on the "while he did no think R.4�:y could (1) COU-ndl •taking any stand m it wairld .be f p,-s>appmB. son, 7 Gale McLuhan, 8. B.ii Mr _ oiiq to attempt oc heave hoe= tin all_ Little. Lake � si.a c -•s ii was co ng.. e - me question cd townsbdp drvisim! the vote unless the farriers were for rapper. We arrived back hoare st � Naltey, 9. Pani Munroe. endaus�jc b • in intetrsaticn3l to der- -- No -iQse maStes bas not_yet.' enthurkastic. 9.15 - - SECOND CLASS HONO'tRS:- standing, Gad t!:erefoi�.;.: oat: ;butiniC A _yore p• m_, ell -very tared. bunt very _7. W Oou Wdl; On motion a Bob Walker, second- 1: Carolyn Roberts, 2. .Lonna New.- e. g•eai :,EZal �Rard w.r23 re oe": been presentedj hapD3'. The girls eaarird the money r (3) is the municipal water .question ed' by Russell Rodd, the Feee r&t.on for this- trip by' putting -ons. Variety _ � 3. Margaret Togerso t, 4. 'Paul --------------PIV erro 9 ELxrj, U. A* %1- N ---------------- (3) untl another vote is taken? Ans, voted to purchase a test to be used' Concert at the Rcus=e• whoop on June n, b, Arlene Reid, 8. Bernice Daze, _BIRTHS - --- _ _. _ _• i P.aaad hea_.iafairaed Sor - - 7. Adeline„Bourgeois, 7. Ian Jackson. .1 the ldttnlc'lpel • prornot.on %cork= at' fall -ffairs etc. 11; Mrs, Pentlasxl,- %seder• af' the ' {he township that it is too preavatu and to be avaiN�tilee foZ rental t4 any Gtaides and Mr•S. Hull Leader of_t5e (Science), 9. Bill Haynes, `9. hod er _ Mr;< and Ctrs @�iIIiam viii Oeh- Dor an expend,itux* ori tbBt wnount' group wilhirs a county. $:Dornier would like to t3:,aisk aril"vv3ro pm'.9. Ken Aol>e son _ . • - THIRD CLASS•HONOURS• tt' Dara,' (nee- 1r�ne iyii.tt) vi_i o an� (4) are _plans going , 'd f04 Mrs. Hmner re=ported that there helped, y those rniothecs wow, t noume t'Ye bir�h.of a, baov d Ughtec- new police bWkLne. Ars. - Yes, ars i were only five more broadcasts OD wonted so hard to tihi tike cos.• 1 'Peter Thompson, 2 Bill Lishman. � Mond -y. 3uiv' 5.1954 at C:•9seua ld! The tsnri9t3ing hes the 3. Bob- Laycoe, soon m ppb present radio � contract. Norl h fumes tar the Brrowmes when their 4, �`dward Di>ikew-! 1 Hospital-McrO_er anri�b-h��welL - been so designed than an addition can Ong Federsticsi. had epproaehed Leader was unexpectedly rushed off (English 8c French); ---------- - - if needed , Mrs Hamer regarding ming the same W hospital (Math.); B. Murray Carson (F'iench), bert (Sciences. 3. Ruts 'S rye: (Math)_ be addled palmer_.Boata i.trsed on tie Os'rawa stallion The net]- ASK FOR TOWNSHIP SPLIT 7 beonAnn �1les, S. Bill 0 eDavidBCowie,ob b11. Terrrq From Grade IK o !( xr' GRADEIXE Si Bann k (French). OURS: _ io statim f a,g•�ble -to tih,s plan but -- �- SECOND L H PASS STANDING: _CLASS Ow pb311is Boater, d iu9bi the Pleile-ation must buy two tapes, A petition ori one hamdlred and sev- -- 1. Beverley,•Benn, 2. Joan Steve Wideman (French), r� Ishs, LATw9on 'St rfsoa, Orill'i+- The two j'lists of the county will early -six Warnes has been sent to the GRADE IRC ford, 3. Betty Smith, 4. John Wsgg. %vas ,� asrira8 5. Julie -Hawkins, 6. Rita Mason, 7. ' n e to'Jobsn } ,terve to artterrsot to work this out ass Oitasio Municipal Board, requesting From Grade IX to $ Q�,m• son cf Mr. and KM &"' ?Hoppe that the coat oQ' the at3ve-- then -the towaslrcpi be. divided is an "Lyle .Jones (Math. -)'.8., Sylvia Johns- FIRST CLASS HONOURS:. Nig hs- Pickering, Ont in. S't •. Paul's tizing' � be vain and the decision emloet to divide the uo= acm A+ora 1. Denton Grenke, - ton, 9. Kathleen Davies (Eng United Ctxecb Oraltia at 7.30 P. m ' regarding taTher broadcasting -was tine Crural area. 2. Ruth 'N' ha- THIRD CLASS HONOURS: Thesis an agitation the wander, 3. Margaret Collins, 4. Beryl 1. Carol Cross, 2. -Edith Douglas, on d, The j Junes 25 1954. et-rsse`rset f o o:. a .n>n.p c---4 p Jaekaon, 6.. Jane Roberts, . 6• _ Dan Tote a Kong T!•e rww 143staxtropphy" plan oa•tihe north end of ,the wwnsh; for scute .Noland.. 2. I,Qaise.Goodie, 4. David Robertson, bl,,, linen suit with navy moo?'- . Onmrio Cocsnty Medeeal Set %aces was • months to have tha move matSe 14se 5. Marilyn Degeer (Math. ), 6. Wayne SECOND CLASS HONOURS:, srsd cor�B'e peace pink rosebuds. I outlined wt Ach will be added to tine boat Coaancil has ho po=wer in such a King,'' 7.-Mary-Diuscanson, 8: Barbara -- - =4 jes OriLiia I 1, Howard Malcolm, 2. Joyce• Fer- len Math. Ai Ho. Ec.), 8. Ron Mss A.) std Roger &&"tion- or acuon. •The petition stat- FA* "he bride. Mt:, A Maras!'ield Any cute w4so hoe me,su^-1 -gin ed tile; 3. Sandra Fertile,, 4. Barbara Morgan (Eng. & Math.) - attended ed that the 1erg+e inereaee. in pv,TtL1u- I Gray, 4. Ross Mountsteven, 6. Marion wm groomsrsen After t ill- . itals bila, exeaedtng $1000 will bme- toon in tine last tea yeaany has been is Taylor, ?. Anthonyastham g $ ,PASS STANDING: Ram I' Y 1. Myrtle Smith Math.), 2. San- _ wedding 1AP will tiit't}+om 11hIa dttrsd. fibs wuth end ad the township, 9. Jim Hunter. Yrs ( , a t=ie 'PPT •ao�`lie .Stevenson; ?&- Ha:vw;rrd. of Ctwe ont, very A boumdWY line tans .been dra=wn dra Carleton (English); 3. Robert 7 THIRD CLASS HONOURS: reside in OthZlia. _.»- kirt�j wm. with the F'edea+ation to , t the second Conceal on and errzbeods Cain... (So.St. ), 4. Connie Solver At4htR----------» a L Neil Hartford, 2. Jim 'Pyette, 8. 5. Donald Foster 06.St.). »""""- rs"`000• AnAwwSr questions whids might -arriie ' east, atcluding Flakming Village and Virginia Campbell (Math.), 4. Sandy. (Science), GRADE IXF Impa+owwnen Phin 4. Neil Burns .(j1(nsic),_6•___Pa- - •• atere«s+dtng Credit Unions. The outooane ' tjyg t District of Aje:r and - r--prsvvcrtIiainm svttth to the lake. ------- mela Duckworth (Math), '7. Bob FIRST CLASS HONOURS: sls, Hamilton. Vowed aweY 6 : W ulb-�C-tri touch wits We Onedirt iit is nrot enwe9ed them wall ie any Fawcett (Science), 8. Ted Gibson y � ice- on July 1st. Born Union Leaque and Qrmnge torr• a field- decision by the Board until Septem- French'), 9. Bill Chisholm. Science 1. Murray Joies, 2. Beryl Milligats; in. wMe,� y„ Mr- F'aw_ ( (Science). 3. Olive Mercer. 72 at3'0 -an to attieid a• 8 on July 19 bor. PASS STANDING' cett gad lived in iu'a '`'e ori �- ng _r! ..._-.- .._------------ L Molly Griffith, 2.: Ted •Barnaby '3 CLASS H(}NOURS: = , I�aasllt Sat•,.l3ue for .the `' SECOND LAS PR f� years. He was a valued ern- cn¢ddt untcA and ,applying for a d w BAZAAR (Music), 3. Doreen Stoneman (So. 1. Marlene Vear, 2. Bernice 1.4Jean- Q ee of the T*�on>ral Steel Cllr• Cb. ya• � a' credit union for theOntsrio THURSDAY, JULY 15 3.00 P. TIL St.), 4. Ian Palish Science ' 4, jun, 3. Yvonne Paw@11,.4. Helen Wil- 1a'y 1hSn nt rshent 111111 ., Mont o a•Co :nty Federation of Agrdott'1U"-- At The Home And On The. Lawn Of St.), R Ian (Math S i cej;' . non' 5. Carol Foster, 6. Lorna Rowe, - unttl _ a Pauline Brooks, S. John Nicholsow,, �, He �'. les SL ------ --- wnA AAM O'BRIEN Browell (Math.).. St. Weer and Com' TENDF.RB WANTED-___--- By the Woman's Association of GRADE I%D 9. Allan Pascoe; 10: Doris Yetman. ? . opera _ _ •MRS. 8e King . _ ) 2. Jo-. th, He was a rr>Iemberr' of �" Rat' --- � FAIRPORT'UNITED C1�JSCH 11. Heather Noble (Ho.Ec. , 1 i and ori_ Flom Grade I% to R rte.-- henna Foster,. 13. :Peggy Price, 14. an Cathclic Ck►urdtt, TENDERS still •be received by the i'ANCYWORK - HOME BAKING FIRST CLASS HONOURS:.. ' nick's R Nam Soci�+tY Surviving, undersigned for the construtetfon of )g Mink., Shirley 'Ormiston, one` Tay]o;. POST OFFICE- FISHPOND��- 1: Connie Thiele 2, Olga 0he •HoIY Catkin:- I - SECOND CLASS HONOURS: THIRD CLASS HONOURSe besides ,� this as- a two:'claseroom sddltion to S7" Fran- __ - _. - - 1. Ray Gilchrist, 2: William Neill, ` erre Stephenson, ams three cis de gates Separate School, Pick- AT HOME � 1. Frank 13111, 2. Terry Dancey- 3. S A K ' (S0. j3ickez'ing;• Ct:,acles and Theo- g - y Don, Palmer,; 4. Albert eith erin bntario John Cybruck' (English , 4. •Alas seri � h of Hamilton; one daughter -Drawings and specifications may Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Fenton o2 8 Fyke. - St.), 0. Diana Tyas, 6. Aiictl CootnOR • i•: _ _ i -David Doyle (Tbteresa),,of Hent- be obtained at Architect'_s OMee,-Glynn'Ave;; Ajax, will be et -home to THIRD CLASS HONOURS: (So.,t.), '7. Bob Foxtoa (Matin.): A%* hI�• IJa - Mrs. Emma Brent _ ter relatives and friends on the 1. John McIntyre,PASS STANDING: _ 409 Masson ®t•.,. Oshawa, Oat, � � tr, one sister.and yrs2. Clifford How- ,r�n�; jiver aim Closing date .for tenders_- 5.00_ P.. ocoasiaat of emir. Siymer Wedding. An- arth, 3. Eleanor Patterson (English), 1c Sydney GRADE 9G Fmetwl as, Monday, July lt. 19ti4, gsvey, rekept5on to be flyeld all heirs 4. Donna Cheaher (Science), 6. Cher= Ftortt_Grade 9.to 10 Pat fit" hua,�y.sryoenirhg ft+onn Levert or spy tender not access- residence cc MT. T. J• Amb0on, Rives- � hcid �, ullf Horiore'to Drily aeael .. si3e Dri aY Forest (3o.ING: FIRST CLASS HONOURS �111 1pye P X• Requiem Gab 11. 1954, from 2,L0 ;,. ^_^^ ..� 1, F ' a-'i3h k Donald rostill, 2. Madeline Smith; �' e- ) fi maw at 10 rk m• i., 1011 liaison Stineo s •Dad 7,00 to 0,00 paha r c.. u ri►>d oalttttstto • �� SOP t;ermreteay - Odor iq r-Contiaaed Oa Pigs , cy a' , , . i+ `.'V%'i 4 v r - r -- - . - _.. _. . \ .: r - t . . : ': ; ... - r .,..,. _. . _ . , _ - - .y - _ < 11. :,, ' 4. I a mosQuito and it is a different dy-poison atti4osphere for an un' smaller one to take to town to - , s ry . That is particularly 'an- desirable length of time. For out• take care of that ice -Dream .;� -A Y1119 to me you intend bringing home- _ _- - --. • aide there is that total-smell[rick d __ �. ' ` ' "'urw".D thro theme woods but if . glass jar fly tt ap. that really or supper an a Larger one or i, . •" . ,�_ - ar o t 1. a�-fit ��so y Ido, ivin though 1 smother my- - does-- a job�f any contraption `permanent use at home, or for i I 610006 MY hiesbatad's are self with citronella, 1 certainly _ ever lived up to its Warne, that taking on a picnic, as the insula-� ' - - ; geaod >seoup .. who have kept -'Pay for my pleasure. Why in- one , does. . tion is just as kood for keeping -_ .-c 1►eeyr aloes b each othEir. �q'Ei,haye_ : :.. clination and' result should be so :,ems while we are on'the'sub things hot as for keeping. them �� >tilNl+ulY -•'[ o °r�¢fa 1eerj diametrically opposed' I'll' never" ' ject of hoi weather'devices have cold. No need to have ltrke•warm r `'e' know. - tea or half -melted .ice -ream at . - they seem to have OhAm - you ever discovered the �3` our picnic if you Sieve -a couple mater- y P P trd me, and I don't under-. . ' i acre quite }are .most of [he Our little humming -bird stay.- - uses to which insulating - stied it I farmers in' almost every district ed 'with tis most of last week but 'sal can be used especially for of these insulated containers '-' "!L!e mother conlid•s _trapieas across Ontario are feeling very now it has gone - probably. be. • families lacking a refrigerator or along with you. But don't forget . cause tie -chestnut- biossom is ice -box. I mean the kind of ,in- insulating batts are dirty things ~ant things about some of theft, ehaeriul today. How could they aitherE1 and brown. But the sainting material that comes in to handle. If you care to take -=sad rreeppeeaats little dip thel►'We - be otherwise atter the grand rain the time it would be far better made - about me; I have no doEtbls I lovely little -canaries, the chick- - batts. If you haves�iy odd pieces to do a good job while you ars we had fart Saturday, which, from adees and wrens are with us yet. around the house, dba't throw it 9 _ She's discussed any faults (I've. at it and�t g 4 4 ' all saoouab was net_ just a' loFal . Also' a fPw Biel -but not `too awn' II you t�@vent an it Id pastel ; gotten . - ' got many) and perhaps. they are . rain zveo within twenty-four � to coyer She batting• That wa'y .. = = even ... i made the mis- many, so far. I keepa flfou _ _ hRltirs every kind 0f vegetation I handy and that discourages them is might pay d to buy some. Here your pads will last indefinitely. . _ _ fake of telling my husband Now seemed to grow a couple of inch- B Y he doesn't ask me • to �o to we y, T; vein mase a wonderful dui- quite a bit the way I use it. No - 1hem. I .know hs misses going; firenee to the ptutures - sed - doubt mogt Qf you have discov- Get an.. ,empty carton ' the, So now we have the Family =-_ - is he waiting for me to suggest - the' gardens, 1aid the strawb•r- ered that flies no longer succumb end the grocer uses to pack up looked aster, how about the degas ` - itT rim strawberries . • ,are you to the effect of DDT But I have Your weekly order. Line It with Short -haired dogs - are easily . _ _ - "If I aga1.in saw them often. da h for a taste of found ' a way of getting around Several layers of newspaper• Now looked alter by ordinary groom. hungry gam, g take pieces from your insulating ing' But a long haired dog . - • you suppose they might treat' me Ontario strawber that littlg problem. If, for in.. ieanegtown' stance, flies become troublesome batt, lay them flat inside brown surely nothing could please him .. .: ata. kindly as thty used tot Or t Imagine being allergic to in the kitchen it is a cod Idea paper bags You will need 'sin better than to have some of his . ` would you advise staying away? _ .strawberries aii-soma people .are g o these pads, one for ' fur clipped away. Honey, our . _ .. _ _ to 'close the doors and go to work or more t _ . _ __ - _ .. _ . - . TROQBLLD WEM" : mustn't it be awful? What each side of the box, and one or little cocker spaniel, is of the . . - . - ' HIS FOLKS ARE T,0UZS , queer, duces we are - some with the ' fly -bomb. Just a light . two for the top and bottom - bread that has lots of 'feathers' - _ _ _�_» When a_girl marries, she mar- 09 ya-�f�d t� or_that while sprig - not enough to kill the you use, the better .the • around his feet and legs - which . .-, ' 'ries her husband`s family it ma7ces no difference at all do the' flies bµr'sufficient to make • ' -- * whether she wants to or not our n them stupid. Then before they job.. Now you have a Homemade is exactly right for a show dog. _ ,_ _�-'_* It `is ops. of her duties r et eighbour across the road. have recovered -from the -tempore refrigerator to which you can But we consider comfort before _ i Take, poison ivy for instance - put your butter, preferably on a " looks for Honey, so yesterday I along with them --as, I hope. few people are immune to its ' �' effects of the DDT you can I brick, quart `jars 'of milk. -.ice- went to work with the scissors - . "you have decided to . do. effects -and -none of our fe- • 99 flyeh=ting with a fly swatter, �. else and ave her a, real brush -cut ap- - - . „ No fly ever et built u cream bricks, or anything g -, - , " When a man is as devoted roily hen ever been allergic tb lti. Y paresis • that needs to be kept cold - and pearaace. I am sttre• she is much , -• .-.' '4 to, his people ss is your hus- Which is fortunate because I lance to a well -aimed flit -swatter,- that hos been previously chilled, happier as a result. Tippy hu _. ' • - •band, his wife does not dare walked T method is _ cotiaiderably _: _ - right through a patch of cheaper that spraying to kill and otherwise it is useless. While you to be satisfied with groonning. . * be unfriendly. to spite. of all it thJ>e�ther day. But just .let tag _. are -at it you alight as well snake which is about all she Westin any- . ' ' •tem talion She has W admire rae t u with a bee, a was or - it -also does away - With the Haus " _ P p p two of these contraptions - a way = except for her bushy tail -- eating necessity - of. •ii'ving in a _ what vtrtutes they have, and - � - �,, --� _ • minimize their�aults..t Now _ _ . . _ . - . * that this unhappy-y�htation bas _ . .- - - - - _ .. _ _: - : - : • owe,!}; - you must -do every- - - e .. - . . . . • . : _ _ - - ' • thing in your power to -over- _ _ _ -- - . - _ __ -- - • come it. - _ • _ . . ... - : Suggest to your husband _ - - - W_, � -- . - ..:..T. _ . . that you two resume your ae- . _ - _ .. "" . .-"� r • customed visits. While you -are. . CI tie; • in their home, try to forget all , : -- •- . . 3Q, • 2 travel - . _ • your . mother-in-law said. , You � , , r• - . Jab 1 ,".. k l n�► 1 rj Ca d _ - 2! • _ do not know her sources. ' it - - Ce - - • is best -to -take it for'granted _ ..--.'"' 1. �w 4,010d,.`ft 0GI! -0 ""_'� •: s'�� A fOT L'a2>ta a. . 0 - * that the others still feet- kindly - - ,=- • - - . - W old .E *A •,sn - !'Mti � ti,: - -I. _ toward you In this way you .p►N� Dawe"iA 0.6 . s �t""do• !s AJsO a•,., . � -� • con tuff►• them back, which 12 "R •00 FA . __ _. . * essential to your- husb$ad'a - %Lok!+" __ _ ,..._. -_ . .. • � . • peace -of mind. _ It any further.' . " . . • unfortunate comment be. made, _ I : ~ ._._ . y - - - r - - - - � ~ • •_ ...: . - .,. - -:_�- overlook it, and let them sense C• - - - _ • You can do t know. , , �QK� _ _- * your good will and kindness _ . - - - . . ERf�!!.. tEt1�![I N GOODWILL • chin.. - _ - . - - • Your letter Ewhicb- I had to - - ' • - - .....-•'•:..,.---. ., ... 1 .. 1� 1j 1 Nei Mme. - . - - • condense? reveals a sympathetic _ -'^ t " - - ... - _ ._ •,.. _ _ . - • and usideretaading nature that -" --� • - wstti: A . •Ao .•v� o .l * will stand you in good stead . . relhetwaive piece i _. . -.-! Taks it for granted from now ' ' ,_'"Cho first 'Compto this coo ry I. _ . - ' • -- tp Cpple : a - --. on that they still like you, and . "4nio'diatka - itvar• c - . _ _ * play up to the idea. I think 3itnca before The '"' • they cannot help but respond tlACbtAlt _ _ . _ _ _ - _ . ... _. _ _ _ _ . . a - . _ . ( Ljt �, _ gt t � 1. All �n ne 0M -/ _ - . - - - - _ . QiRB 1["IB$T LI! BTICB ;. _ _ :_ "Dor Anne 9Srst: My 13 -yea'• - r old daughter and I ars a: swoid's - . � Pd%pNfte most dN - potats because I forbid her to use1 ."Pr, • ]lpltlek sad -powder. - She claims - - -- - _ , - !%*%01111111101 y'� - ^ .- . _ _� .. O w s _ ft+h -1111 d*h . - that all the girls do -but you - . . 8X,�10� q1►l t' � erg a• ,ro A �l�• l�Ono - - . ..'. should see what they look tike! - - !" Ai C. rres� i. - -Don't you think she is too � . _ lS OF M„�.O- Jrb s _ _ young?. I don't mean "to seem_ old_ . - . _ '' Eft.tt1C'if:_ .r. a '• r f e"K " - -1 I ;aahionod or , obsibuta,. but - Vy10 bS fF- . ` NyN•�` ,.-''� • - • - neither do 1 want her to look like . , of �_* P pro'" - _ . _ - s:"- • Clown.Since the girls Iota daugh- F.q FQ' © .. 8 •ser goes with tis• make-up, o! GN • . .� SHOWING THE SWISS PEOPL8 . _ • - THE PRODIGIOUS PHENOMENON - s coursr ahs wants to. Let her- - - - - - i «and help her choose and use [t - C ADA. " _ . properly, - - - _ - .THAT IS AN ' . « Select a d•lrcatR= pink shads __... 3ro..:!!� d'.�eQ'i.� aG ✓f'a.�fs�i�(, a.,.,... ' • • of lipstick, and show hoi how ;: . _ -.. • .. __ ` - . '* that blends with skin is ear to ' y - ,. - - 1. ` I w find. and a good hand lotion - __ . _ '• can serve as a bass- _. _ - - .. 1. - " Impress upon` Ger frac impoi - " . ' - ,il. :.: I. - - .: » tante of being immaculate; oo * `6 . _ -1b • r. ` '• powder or lipstick can - hide a _ eQa�tii�t�` . neglected skin. Her _hair -7 - _ _. _ �� ►should bb washed regularly and _, _ _ .._.. _ . - -- _ '. • - " kept•shining by. regular brush- __ ._. . - . . . . -- y - ung. Hands and nails trust show ' i?verywhereit has been shown along its 30,000 mile ; priginal paintings of 22 Canadian Cities was seen, '10care, too. The next thing you ear-fon Iateraational route -at brilliant reviews' sajoyed and talked about a of a million ' . .. • •know • she. will be demanding • • .. Y _ g . . p � *nail Polish; .steer her to the nos- attended by governmental, industrial, cultural an4i people in 16 dtie3' of two otuednents: , r' .- . - • * tural tones instead of the viol- - ` : • ant reds that attract too many professionkl leaders, and at public showings=the ' The Seagram (Boliection of Paintings of Canadian1. . teen -alters. ,�. Seagram Collection of Paintings of.Canadian Cities Cities has won enthusiastic friends for Giapadll: 1i _• * Slag will love you for this co- • • - - - _ operation. As for you your - -' has. been -talked-about headline news. =around the world -friends who have gained's never _ ' • child is growing up, rind if1. ^In the sixteen cities it visited abroad the Collectioa and vivid impression of our -country as a land that - ` * fou"re the' first to 8init it, • you - ,: •two will be. bound by the ' - earned for Canada thousands of columns of -news• - is vital and'gro ing, a land of tremendous aatu d __ _ - • stfong- cord •of understanding. _ - �a er re ons, editorials, reviews. and P. _ • • ictures; and industrial. resQutcee, and remarkable human - ` One of a wile's inrtta response — -- - ' . - _ _ " .. mag'Azine •articled; radio and television broadcasts; resourcefulness: • . .- • bilines . is' to stay friendly with . • her in-laws, painful as it some - newsreel films, widespread .public_at:_ _ 'he Seagram Collection•is now back , times can be. Overlook their un nun i _ to leasant traits, dtrltivate t b e'- interest a t of hl Qp dla ntiop--all testifying to the mounting'- ng - home; on a two. year trans -Canada tour - i - • �.•_ -appy ones,. and so -keep- your n , friend itiess on the par ,1.- w ch wiU gide nal •ns the oppor d t - husband and all tiff them, con •• eo le..eve where toward. Canada attd: - 1 . P" p ry tunny . of • seeing- , for themselves these - • .. scious of Your good wilt • . . q.'„ - Anne Hirst rvill help -you to - things C:atnadian. " z colourful ambassadors Of _ . _ .._ . = _achieve this and other attitu'dev i • 8 ` "' that will earicl, your marriage 7 . '-•painted especially for The 1ICo of these portrayals o£ our thriving cities - • Write" her at Bots• -1, j23 Sigh' _--• - ' Seagram by distinguished Canadian which have"'eitcit�d 4omtment _Aroun4. - teenth St., New Toronto, Ont: I.- - -- the world. - - this unique collection of 7.-RELPFUL 'I. :. . .. artists li' iqu c l S 2 s! standing here long?' '. . .. }3�een ... the e � r` asked the wesltpY man from _ _ Zhe salt ram = . • .__. depths of his fur coat. _ cuss _ - '' ;Hour, •sir,, re lied the. beg - _ p • . - -' ---.. '* gar• appealingly. _ .. , - _ . - -- ,^Cold?„ , , ~1• rozen, air. ROMli, 01 N,' HAONAV 10 STCtCKNO M !itt -SAN M AOUE...MMEA%ID u y�A.-;CARACASAVISIT TO TH! CANADIAN ARAIb fOlt� aT� "TCS _ ? " '•µAhs nt►w,° said the rich man [ TH 1*f ROUTE OF TNI CANAetAN Tout. OTTAWA CHARLOTTETOWN...HA(,W9X-•.ST, 'JQW%-„aAW JOW... �,�,e� • *what.-YOu•wam t0 d0 is to jump .QUIW...[ONCO"...y e..:RIOMA...,WMONTON...VANCOUV"...VICTORIA...CALGARY...aASKA .,I ...TOGAg-� _ about'-* aI bit ". - _ _ _ _ _ : c . . E i • . . ­.­ �­.,. ”. ...­.- .� :.­..:�.­ - I - I .: I �­ . . I . ­ 111.�� ... ........... ..­-: - . .,... . . , .. . ­. :.. . . . . . I , , . . . . : . . :"o , . . . , - . , . . * V I � . I . - � 11. " - - .. — 1: I—— . .. � - ... W. . . I .- / . -. . I . I . , , 1. . .. .. . .. ' - - . _ ... -• •- . •- . ' - . .. . 1. «... ,,y�t r,M �J - - _ _ ` • ._' .:. � ,. --..-..... -.-.� .,. ,y..._ •i.�,�, �;�{ w....-,. ,J•r"•••�'.,yC.: r•� s.'_-;. � .>,^ s•w�'- .:.,+— e•..... -...{!,:.... ,�� 1. � .J� „/ .4.. .�'._. .,.--� w �� �-•• `�, r.►� .. .� .'"v_w^r„ �''�...�,', r • r. 1. w� _ ..;i i• ..t .'..• ;r. .�. ,: • .rte _ .( • ..44 r : CLAREMONT .. ere, they attended Claremont Bap- - As we mentioned a few weeks ago, 15. Convener,_ Mrs: E. Johnston, aa- bis, and Mtn, P. McCabe sad P6dillip tint Church. She leaves hes husband,. the local citizens are fed up with car listed by Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, Mrs. had a pleasant motor *i to 'Mr. and Mrs'. Bob McDonald and arid_ two dauglyters, Lena and Helen, racing up and down the main sheet, Shea and Mrs. Stolk. Hostesses, Mrs. Quebec and a*er Emeern Points. waa . spent 'the week=end" in Uits and a son, Joseph. Interment was in all hours of night, called, in the police Wm. Ellicott, Mrs. W. Willson, Mrs. Three teachers will be leaving gam, _ Clatemont Union Cemetery last week -end. However two nights G. Philip and Mrs. G. Hodgson. Dusebart7on School this year -�'— - Clare Keevil axaa at 'Kingston last Mr. and Mrs. Clifford PUkey of of patrolling by the OPP failed to Brougham softball team played Ch+owhur6t will teach at Viaborft i'lark Zaturday attending the Eastern On- Toronto spent the week -end with turn up any wild car antics by young Claremont team on Friday, July 2, and Mr. Zilineky, at Oahawra and Mies - ta,rio Film' Federation. friends here. motorists. It would appear as if its resultingin a win for Brougham b M - It wSs'a--long way home'fo large crown attended -the decor- mut l:'==se-`*� old +' e y ° ° t' to r�° to St. °r. - --- 7 'Boniface last week -end. Ed went u cat's awn the me ill' eri the 8 to 0. Keep rip the good work, boys. Best wishes for success and ha_ P atioj, day service at Claremont Union y. p y.,' The regular meeting of the Wo- see awe extendLd to them, Miss JagAn j :.... .,to Parry Sound fishing with some Cemetery. Rev. H. Lackey was the --- ----------------------------_� ' man's Institute will be held in the Bwdiby Miss Nba* a ,3 .' . friends on Saturday. On the way speaker and music was provided 'by Township Hail on Tuesday afternoon. Dias . 'home, the car went into the ditch at he p end $O w �� �e new the Baptist Church male quartet.BROUGHAM July 13. Hostesses Mrs. W. Knox, hers ed the gashing stet[ at the Dun;. Point of Barrow, hitting a large rock Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dopking, of Mias E. Seebeck, Mrs. G- Hodgson adbooL and wrecking the car. Ed. started Dundas anent the week-ep end with Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Pascoe and little and Mrs. Matthews. All ladies wel- Mrs. Fred Platt end dm;ghter Je out to hitch -hike home and got into and Mrs. Morgan Evans. -daughter spent Dominion Day, with come. are v3aitiag fk'tends in D4uobr+eal, . Claremont about 7 a.m. on Monday Mr. and Mrs. •Gear of 'Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson and ism- An enjoyable evening was held .in Mr. end Mrs. J Simpson and Taos. '. an d`JU. 'It was a tough week -end ancj Mrs. Dickinson of Port Perry, Uy' of Toronto. the Township, Hall on Friday eve- m,T and Mrs Maaedleld are visie3rig mai d slept in on Monday. spent Sunday with Mrs. George Red- Mrs. Follows of Ajax visited with ning when a number of Wends and • h*n* in BuMalo and Datri*t Wx Mr. D3sjt'rdine spent the week -end Shaw. _ Mrs, A. J. Gray one day last week, neighbors met to tender a . miscel- wieiea 1p fishing near Noranda. Mrs, Fred Redshawi had her farpily Mrs. Sinith and Mrs. Dawson of laneous shower to Mr. and Mrs. David We we Blvd to -hear tlmt Robert 1a6� Mr. and Mrs. Eric 'Wallace, Mr. from Brougham, Brooklin and Good- Toronto visited with Mrs, M. P ' `els The bride and George and Mrs, lam. t - y. groom in a3' son of - and Mrs. Jack Wallace and Miss wood with her on Sunday. on Monday evening, few well-chosen words -thanked their Conochie is able to be home Omar ti'* Dorothy Hawkley, spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tomlinson of Misses Betty-Jea4 and Faye Knox friends for the many useful gifts Hospital. We all hope taint he Contin. .end at - Fenlon Falls. Hamilton, spent the week -end with his spent last week in Toronto visiting which they received. Community 'ues to Bain strength, - 'Bob .Gear and Doug Arksey spent parents here. their aunt, Mrs. A. Hardy. singing and- lunch brought a pleasant Rev. A. F. and Mzs.el�mdOrdi sty 'Ae�holiday week -end fishing at Mont- Mr. and Mrs. Galloway and Bob Mrs. M. Lemmon visited on Sunday evening to a close. boli,dtaydng at=Vaana: Rev, K. M:- Buts+ • spent the week -end with friends at with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Middleton. Wedding bells are tinging in our gem will have charge od the servicee ---. An accident Saturday morning, Caesera. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Beaverton midst.in the United Church, haze Oar ftRMasa Beaty Ortisand friends from called on Mrs. Philip on Rear Cedar Creek, resulted in a car ' .�______________________ month of Ju1,Y, :- " Iturning over in the ditch and flat Toronto and Buffalo spent the holi- noon. Sunday after- _ -------------- ___________` Miss Jean. Oossat is visitzing fxiende ' . f -teeing the roof. No other details day.week-end at Lake Chanong, near Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon* Wagg' of - DUNBARTON in Walthamo, mew. - a m available at time of writing. Peterboro. StouffviUe called on her grand par- Visrit^as over the holiday at to Mrs. Hampson of Liverpool, Eng- The local football team lost to ents, Mr. and Mrs. M.. Hamilton on Bon voyage to Ms. sad Mrs. John T'h0S'PSM's on the Base Lime wreMl. -- Und, arrived here on Saturday with Whitby on Saturday night, 3-1. The Friday evening. Brett and Jno. Baron Jr, vdl Pine Ridge Rev. A. J. and Mia Payton and dam. ter two children. Her husbandti who -boys have had several setbacks of Miss Sharp and Miss Burley of Osh• Road who sailed this week torr a two g'hters, os Gaaanoque, Mr. and aft. arrived herebefore them, is employ- late and we hope they are soon able awa called on Mr. and Mrs. "Al„ month 'visit with relatives in Scot- : W. A Torf—aaa3 boys,of Birth (�, ' ad at Mole Motors in Stouffville and to get out, of the slump. •They started Harvey on Saturday. Isind; also to Mrs. Gwtrudelle Miwho and Colin �, Of Aoarbom they are now residing, in the Spencer off well. Miss M. Burton of Detroit visited left this wook to spend three months Dugs d and Mrs. Thompson sod , ' apartments. Miss Georgie Forsythe of Oshawa with her sister, Mrs. M. Hamilton is Eagyead Christine spent week -wend aro Breda. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis attended is spending. -her vacation'at her home and other friends during the week- Recent visitors at the home of Mr, is with Mrs, Thrompsows Pa - 'the wedding of their nice, Helen here. end. and Mrs, Walter Willis and Doug, Rev. Ai J. and Mrs, PWdm. Tthe Pw6 - Brown, in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer' Bell of Ux- Mrs. 'Russell. of California visited were: Mr, Forcest Pbrtaioil Toronto tL%- ase bolidaying at Breda tor o - - Funeral services were. held here bridge, spent Sunday with Mr. and with her aunt, Mrs, E. Johnston and and Mr. T. C_ Ia = od Pkiou, N. S. :. Am Monday for Mrs. Ross Evans who Mrs. Thoa. Hammond and family. other .friends during the• week -end. Coagnatu]atioae to Eileen. Clark a0 'passed away on the weekend; at her Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Cook and The W.M.S.' of St. John's United the Brow on receiving her A. Ft, G T- •--------------------------- ------ - 'home in Hampton. The Evans fam- children, Mr.' and Mrs. Bruce Harton Church of Brougham will meet on and to Patricia Clark on passing, her, FOR ,SAI.] -4hree gent's 'bicycles, _ 117 moved from the 5th Line Ux- and baby and Mrs. S. Cook Sr. of Thursday. afternoon, -July 22 at the Gale VII Pieaa. oc a boys.and one lady'e, ail in good bridge about 5 years ago, where they Lansing are on a motor trip through home. of --Mrs., Wm. Ellicott. Please Mau L. Ferris and Mra A. Kemp Condition. Reasonable. — Ruse Dbm% -had farmed: Mrs. Evans. is well western Ontario and . parts o! theI note change of date due to the Sun- app enjoying a holiday ag Cameron Rouge HWL third 'hares east d D*U - latorva in this community. Wjren •- U.S. day School -Picnic to be held on July IA" drop Inn, north slde6 � - .one' - FUELS Minute News from Johns Manville _ r...� ` AND F _ - Johns -Manville Products 45 7 . - • _ Are'Ambassadors of Goodwi.1.1 . LSUPPLt6 Boll R006aa • U can be said that the Sun some J -M - zing maautacturers are genuine am• never sets on the Johns -Manville a useful z L..tiy see kassadors of goodwill. They can '' Asphalt oldt aw asbestos fibre. hest insulations, do more to unite the peoples of . label. J -M products can be seen the world than am number o! I aml- brill 3il,.a -'the world around from down and filter sada. or friction ma- ga Mexico way to way out there in tertsla, roofing. and building In. .' utopias schemer, i _ - AmtraLa: from the plantations sulations may catch your eye. Reg. U.d. rat, off. C ixa to the deserts of Arabia. And there is always the pass - Rook -lair _ .. from the togs -of London to the billty of running into J -M acous- • ; sheet flock - �_ • : quaint oriental structures of tical materials on the job dead- .�� 1r onw of a wNs of brb/ artklw , Tokyo. And we' can add Belghrm ening sound. deeorativ� floorings, brxq.no you fasts of co mfim 1tr rn... :. II BOSld '+and The Netherlands. Venesruela and Transite• p� eying mf about Jotw*-Mcmdle or ab", gement' Lima&Plaster France. water or other lkpAds or gases. co 04 -Ad aff chno our notarial tm»,«mr fact, J -ria products are sold many great thinker bas be- BoFd - PN01t1s 1hrovgh representatives; distribu- lieved In-intervattoaai trade •. - ( e A. W. MITCHELL �5 'tors or dealers in lot countries, . the creator of world-wide frterd- t7-rr rrwA# soars Year -war ahtps. J -M -products and those ! In any of these distant lardy of other Amerioan and Canadian -- - - _ '.-SEE Law Motor: For Demonstration in a ' - - - , Used C You Now or Use ar - - e� : y Tlh!S h - •� -, - -_ , - .. _- . - - • B oo'Towing ,Repairs - e. :. • Famous Goodyear Tires :.. -,_ a - PHONE 29W -, it hard to save. s Do .y°uflad an help you'. aJSYNTH saving$ Pam.-- balance...: - ess to see your : RODMAN your vegeta ac the habit q. COW � help fou ate of depositing n0O the cornerstone lay - t pay-day._ t3tnd so Ings account - caveat ^ r start, a t3a� J �! Do®iafon sari Atr Gorey Drmidra C wsrdon Od Damns• 1 "1 - of succe breach— . o� neareso oU� z PA7lItIIr1T PLAN AVAII.AHgi ) ti oda at 65 tO ser y YiZ" PIC3l1iB NG Jilin . _..:...... _ . ' �" have swore - raolrees a>rs PlrRsaOatg =%gt > �s _ Alm Lumlk Coo' GIIMBER BUILDES �UP�!LIRa r i -Nome Builder's Plan• . fk=ff PLAN AVAII.ADLR• ON- w-V"AW, BU"V;(§ GAE,A.M% • • • • r • • • W% UP TO-Z'WO YEARS TO PtY. REABOkANA RA?l! x$ _ i PLAM6 AVAU AWA O." 2,. PSC KL�Q N . • RA snom pct - _ ... - t r w„''�'�'� - b � ;^T,� _.-. .�,,' � �..• .,,, vw•�'. •ii.�t eK7r'^:+fi�..9as (Y''.e"�'�•.4 va!;:' ._ M ._. r , _ _ - - � Mriift�l0ti ..sra4/rq0iIID •s•011Prd~'s'sr' AW •t.. •0ier•srs► �rrr.► ►.�a4�a1rrev Hdv't jj�'our Friendly .Resident A Vents a r _ _-:--h'oR Swi.h--o-c• .men ocvae. -earl - 1 --.__._ _. :�= Bets h;d, maulat:d garage ns On.- tZALTOR INSURANCE AGENT j �l � % assAL A. ('1i Al t A M - q AL FSMAN ` M • A P'AOTO'nMi>llf D6Q 4obtitle ':o: n , aytn.ent $3000,00 Phon; LIFE. FMIr. CAI»t1Aj,7 T. BUNDS, AU'IOMOSILE VLrEXlJ%AXY R,'}R,J�, Picketing IW. LIALn.ITV iNSURANCP ETC, ~N- Oe IC ' iIl BY /k July 23 - , --- 1lt3lP rtAM AtVn 1.191• Ytlf Z I'ROP61l'ffEs•.: _ WAN1'LD - t,o d, sed p.esi+ure ys fOt !lALP. W1TH see a"iTOii1L �(JM t tem, Water. F'hoz.e, Pick ring 131W. 'v �CYR1L E. MCRLEY - TNA • -,,�. �We � '.o. p _�Ap "WANTED RENT two sal - pRES�iPTi0N '� ?. ieirerk roans Lor working :duple for ' 1,11 P. S.00 ;ate August 1. Facae 22, Pickering- - ,. ,------=------------- �- SILK'S MAR , KET' WANTED _ tlto4rl: PleR ORINQ of " ,. Young man with light truck wants ..'odd jobs, ;mating, chimney :epairs• od stea►k �9e F �. �� �©�;��� �tAlt �� moving, etc„Reasonable. cau "Sob' Roup - • of Pickering MR4. roast c - - --- _- --- --- - ---= a Rump a t � �4 Ted - L A,RTICLFS FOR SALE - one dwbl st 01te - bed, box, spr.nga and ,sattre is also Sl sed side Baca _ ` " k =1,,. an electric floor sander. Phone 3SR4 �I C - - - e Pickering. i 1-ESOE , - _ rs NE. Si - VI's le Leaf w e ne 3 c " WEST HILL , . KERING • AM � lII0 FOR SALE - --pzlec�e dining -roan . P aWte: taco ii -M x 24 taacto: tires: 49� ; s 16 x 16 Larpauiln. John Bourm, Pur-alard 2 lbs: - =t .' Brock Road. - 1!-.�•r"�' - - ---------- - _ LEAVING FOR VANr OL`v"ER _. _ _ C !lCRB1lR, R. O EILEF,N JACKSON t OP'TG3�LEETP.ia-"'T � � • =: abort July -15. 'Transportation iM t. f OYfO3fETRIST 102 Dundas t, -r eat " an v. -ho w -M t iP driving. AnPly - ` `a/ - y iVHJFrSY. OYT- Sines , Eyes Examined Glace Pitted __labove the--ulfn Drug J. Witzke. ' Roseba.nk goad, FoicH, at - pICKSRING _ OFFICE F-OL'RS ) ihsttbaeWn ilYl&t Door F.& It oa. eo 341.. - 3.ee to -=-----=---=------------PLC °�IhG CtiITED C.l•iuRCH Rr _ M oan FOR RENT -iota 2 -roomed apart= Rev, A. E„ Yount, :Minister AUDLEY Masonic R edaesj[ap 900 to 12 n0 YNrI'M1tIl�P! ments, hmied, :eearate Iwark: and No bun"Y' School in July 0,45 P. m. Mo: ping Worship � k3Y APPA PSO.VE: WHITBY 6?1 .. 40 g3zdens. on higtr•vay. at Rouge.H:.lrs. 11.00 a, --se,. - Morning Worilirip Rov, John' Davis pHO1VS: PIIE�1s:BI24G c _ X55 and s80tmon*d .'Pho Atlantic �' tohp Qzvtes, Ireyuois Fstft 11.00 a. m, _ Sunday Scbe"L ` 1 , 'f7fl. Will #Lulus Charge Daring -Judy ~ _. _ • ANDA SYTERV-4 l�lilt� T '�_.�' ----• _ ST. EWS PR-P..S � 9i'd sad z MOVING - MUST SELL liaised Church Basssr CHURCH _ 1111 Ll f4 A I ll 1 UiC� AJAX} For Sale:-t'urnrture in a 7 -roomed will be held oa Saturday._ Nov. 27. Rev. Kenneth MaoLettnas, Minister bogie-rssodeca chesteilield, nearly k this on your calendar, _ .. 31st 1000 e • m -&sudsy Schooi AJr Conditioning 04 Btnraurs " =' sew: upright grand piano. in good a tn.- - w service lrlere,� 0 - ;condit�: tw•v 8 x 12 -me-yeas'-old _ pap es Heata5. l l 00 MW -: rude. %cups ,etc.; G. E. refrigerator T4iata9111tiM Or Rsip and range' ti:amatjie diaiagi:oom beds etc.; garden ltaniture, suite; . 13aha'i In Israel O'U I LTY HEATING . ea � :. Pbo: A'ilc �-277!1. - _ _ iL'tii'! O tel!! Yf - An usussttst eine-udcd stractttre of geaaite and iiitarb:e; slaided-glass and ne BOR SALE - three pair basement tile, w1a & dome of gold, has begun to attract arlda_to t rs�t trees tb4 tour Tatroai� �` COl[PLL'a 12 PE SanRA. Off Op vindows;s4so one lrasno with three earners of the world- Searing 135 Leet shore the arderiY basely of the Sabal KRNTS tsarment w:ndotva, all complete with gardens ea Biblical Mount Carmel, Lha ;brise has a r.ad7 ie.e•ce s lardasark ---_�--�_ ► ad P►A'I'(Hj♦ i a. Prl� ttfocsns and screen. Hoaracd Cress. R. !a the eseaafskaside city of Haifa. CostrnetetF at s cost of algae to one mill- "---. -• ---- I iimO ?area: 51:00 Reei� R. 3, -------- - � l�hs*.Fsith, who ins martyred oleo Lnndr beaBa four years cgs tods7• �A Tel � 224812 - o NO DtfiPNII rAY3[E iT _ �1 i! epalra�' _ &'OR :Sf►L� - 40 laiying pullets - Brest tower has now been built above the tomb. In its dome rests a sma71 ;C1lIQ1:1L t1CKTSII1fG $T1 - ]iampelrire, Columbia Rocks. Howard ativer casket conts slug plaster from the ceiling -of theprison cell to :Nab -ICO,' P%(ikering Jew elr'' Cross, -R, it 3. Pickariag, Photse -" Persia. where the Bal was confined before his martyrdom. The Shrine, eco- 2►SON< riCJtl�[G 170 J i _2MU2. _ pleted during the recently-cbuclnded Baha'i Holy Year, was built with great - G TOWNS ' ------ care Beennoe tlty to Raha'la ever effort pas made to,curtail tlltt' _ ... ------------------ -_-_-_ ss its rano Y -4 BM FOR SALE - single plow and scut- dirt and dust usually snrroandlni construction work and as it &rose, p►e Daub"�D••r�% !!T>D.OaiG PER.10rl1 Ver, $3:00 Vakes aIL Picone Pick --ring - chane was cleaned constantly, This Shrine i• as nin, sides, the camber pine! 11g WZ'D TCESDAYS ,lylb R<mA _28SJ11. ha-.ing special siginitance to X&M--'12. Tightren stained-glass windows are em- P. - - braced within its a'tellb, one for each of. the Babb dl ci les. constructed of - - --- :-=--- --- --- P Forrest Lasater Co. Liliii TO Los p M. - F4M SALE bean busl.&11 's in- ex,' supe fresh the tamed Carrara Quarries in [t+ly, its architecture inelades-- And Dr .AppolAftw l - cellent con¢auon. • Apply: Mips C. ! Gothie. Green and Oriental styles. skilfully blended -by a C`ansdlan architect, Ro- * * BA ^K TO _• �' - bsnson, V&Ley -Farm Road. Pick- . F• J. ROUSE J the late Sutherland Maxwell. of Montreal.. The body of the Bab would kava i V racing, - been lost In an cateiarl:ed arae in s Persian yrison cemetery were It not for ju19 10 the devotion oI the B&ha'l follaiwers who secretly guarded the remsi- ser I (OPpsdts Kiwanle Pu*) 3DII.DIIfG INgPEG'tp8 - - ycaa; and then brought them to the Holy Land, there to be b i'OR SALE--Adti tt Archery Set, nexus utted la hopaur PHONE f C � nC u'� n �jf� on'1lour� Carmej, The Shrine ct the Lab is yet anotlter symbol of pesco f.V G s75 >•I G �ICKERil `1 �i _ XWw, $10. Can any tiaw -J. Palmer, s will ba the land of the Bible. By day its dome of 12,000 told -leaf --care Ker; White, Halview Rd. Dun- tiles gleams in the sunlight. ]hood -lighted at night, the tower is visible to. the .i Plywood ; il90Ns rlcaz<ssLvs 7e, .seafarer and speaks a warm welcome to the approaching tourist while he b. , �y i0 miles at sea ----------------_--------- - � - gala TERRY! S Cu -Side Asking and M0,%-t"STOM ae+LL0G BAHA'I WORLD FAITH _Wallboard 8 ,;- 7Kew type 'or hollow centre bale: For Further Information - Phone: Pickering MJ, I ---- - - - - - - Wm.McPHERSON a ,Phone Pickering 37.W3 Moulding - . Dnnbaxtan - _ iul 10 - r - ---- --- KITCHEN r------------- WEL A newt Chopper 10 -in, for tractor' A . PI _ ts= as np r. wELI.s D1;G AND TILED 1937 Dodge ¢ruck, 3-4 ton, stock :ack _ SEPTIC, TAMILS WEEPING TlLB - F A B R I W E L D - etc; Yumber of w•indous; Sling chain., ICABINETDOORS 0146 jars tea small or tae far- a is Wells dug, deepened and .repaired ,FABRICATIN•G and WELDING Pump jack; Hay fork: Cable U20 -ft• r IV ah» septic tants sad weeping, UN"rELS, BE.a11I BASEMENT - - BUILDER Leda STS GUARD RAI � �dfencers;. Metal pig Lnot+0t, ' PO LS' Pulle PE L j A [.'1' •-DRVALL TAYLOR GRILLS, ETC. acts Grstn girl u8 JaA" YOU" 2 E FREE PKtI'>Y[ATffi REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Hay ------------------------ and ' - 100 Bu h •oats. 60 Bush wheat; , 700_ ------- .• iMisabelL BR - iMckeriig PROMPT SERVICE , E _ - ! PHONE -' AJAX 27 ilea^ cl : Moses; Many oRhe DDIE n7 r, WORKING _ Evenings - 369 fu 2 �• ' ----= -------------- ltkitICK AND R1A)CK WANTED WORE July j .. Sale at 1.00 P: M. Terms' crab el'reiisx C�AE111! Free Estimates oa \ .. No Reserve Farm Bold Shoe'Repairs, _ ,S[IILT ani >,rsrasisn L .. For --------- ---- CHl3fAlEYB, BASE'i1tENTS E'PC.. iCen and' Clarke Prentice, &acts. SEAR, OF PICKERING JEWELRY : '�IdSQAT1QN3 ®lf ZVv PpON1E: .PICl[EiLL'vG, ib1�12 Lot 18, Cop, 6, Pickering TSP• Markham, Ontario FINEST MATERIALS USED SO![Z�, Sia ----------------------------------- G . B d On No. 7 Highway, at Brougham ELECTION O LACES 6 i1XPERIFa1C ---- --------- GOOD SELECTION '- - ,... _-----�-- iI' - LISIiES, DYES A. Bali QDlj 'ltSL $ ick -Deering 6- SATURDAY. JULY 17. 1954 _ a No. 21 .Special M -R sssas•s DAIZY•TILL 780 P. M. 11. cut binder;! ��- Mr, and M s. Wesley Petty visited' FRIDAY TILL 8.00 P. M. •�reower, both in good Daisy Cattle day with Mr. rarid Mrs. Rus Pickering 5 Ayrshire cons. 5 hued May lA; Hoi- ------------------------------------ on Shin ONS ii? ?I� . phone:of ll Abbr;ght •of Claremont. stein cow, 3, bred May 12; Black barge - ---------------------- -------------- coiv, bred'.'.Jan.0: Holstein cow, 4. i 23, Mss V. Wardle was in c Mrs. David -Milne and Margaret are the "Worship Service and Program, Di><AI113'I'OC= ed bred in April; HoL04ein better, bred holidayiig at crow Lake, with M=. She was a-`siaDed by Mrs, G. Moore, VV ant - i gay And Crtppied Patin A01s0b Dec. 14: Holstein cow 5, bred in May': ' and Mrs- BWood, Mrs: W. Llawson, Mas. H Middleton, �i ,w (rippled AafJ� 1. D A. Wood had 1UTist; Fan king Mrs, W, Maxwell and Mrs. A. Shot -e, t#/ N ;)RK tistr11Mt7 hpMai Holstein heifer braid Dec. 20; Aye,= h tlaedF plak.tp►' •iy,EP80NE COLLECT shire heifer, bred Nov. i8; Black visiting her recently. "fie pt+agratn, a da-6matic presents - PIC heifer. -bred Jan 12; .Holstein and The regtnlar W. A. treating will be . tion. • was a previow od "Tk,e. World JBAXXM RXNAN UM _- $Mplse 3-8M Guernsay heifer, bred Feb, 22; Black 1tield on Wednesdrag altecnoon July 'Cbnrncil oK Churches Assembly" to �'mo" 14. or, the lawn -at the home at Mrs.: W •Meld at EvOnston Illinois in iTRtt t t.raoiiarsl ilii • - �RO�+p - E39ptre 3-781/ _ Wfer,.bred Jan, 23; Holstein heiSer, Aub- 1Y>RON10� ,, "as YOUNG LiM!'T= -• bred Jan. 18: Holstlein heifer, ,bred •�Fsp ng•. H.- weather is not infavor- the tyyt M.lhe presidents Mos, C, (loeyon, • a "•---------- Dec. 6; Holstein 'hetSer, aQvu cIi Halle Sublectl¢be hoDevotJonue fed o b ins srssion nd a'- • - --- ------------------ bred Nov, ee uc : AY•1'E;NTION FARMER.$S 14; Holstein heifer, bred Nov,13• _-.-- -�� The July meet- ! - - SO}) WANTED - Holstein heifer, bred Nov. 30: Fm:' "A Righteous Notion' ;-- i will be held to Uhe home of Mra uskby s _ Harditre PAID stem 2 years old: Heifer, 2 years - ----------------* -- ---- - - ')E;IGREBT PRICES Wm, G Lawson, ' - - PHONE: old-; 2 Holstein• bulls, 15 months; •9 G'harles, G R E E N W 00 D en and Mme, M M6Sudb 8-H Plli;EX 1 -COAT warrS t1he week ani M. CARTAGE and SODDING, Veal calves. - wl3� V. sTERIOR kiOU pent PAINT J.,M- Glenna and Sudbury. g�Ilaton Ave. E. - Toronto Implements - its 1e, ^ es at GIVES TSE HOME A NSR Mr, and Mrs. A. Morns end family Loctdin, with Mrs Mits3ke: remain_ S M� .. . • ELiases }>pi►Jki Pion tiltre Suing machine, 22 x 38, 1 +P River, vi�siMed Rev, _H, land rola .far a short 'visit, ,• 1 _.-y: - _ � � • with straw cutter and grain tit�-awer, ONB COAT' -------------- near new; 100 endless driveeven UIM� =' O 8 ON LIFE•,- W3T8 -� Moore. abulatiane to Mr. and Mra n socia ng Maury a jayltrct tfye i -Dodge 183E car for tarts Matt: Ford. tractor plow, 2 turrow; A. - 04tlgs spot�eod+ed by. tate L�endng Auxiliary �r ._. . 1 �liOflt Ropy Hill an toe birth _, a son, bn on 1�uesdhy crani June 29, w*A iYme Proof d to ;roetite 1asr1ler 2r!orn whee]s Fad cultivator; Ford tent a _disc: Stmday� Jtiily '4, 1854, a brothpa ..for i w '"Cbronaa,6n'� Alin was pmsen0�ed Liaises-gttsds4at } _ Radio 'lblevlelors ( Manure loader for Ford tractor: Post along witlh �tlrer prop'nth •'Phis was e 195J2. ' hole digger for Ford- tracttr ; Tra tier - ,' pair) D>rm phone friends cd Mrs, F. W. 'Needs* No P - S box for b,acbom; Pulley for_ turd.. _ i ' faligwcd wilth !Ate tt+tirVing .od et w- � ]3-H PAINT'S, EN -----___-_- ...__. Gib,rnt ll Ile aarrY'to•hetnr attic+• is irerrice, ire crecitrl atxt tie; A AND SUPER REM TONE _ tractor+; Malaise spreader, rubber- :;.. - ---" FARM STOCK, confined to the Oshnwtt Hnapitxtl. �� 'lbti BaparlOt 16itfblsesbaM ON tUted. stor,ssor tractor stitch; M, H: tri the Even- while od m0esey wars 'W'sivod :• _ �. AeliCP P binder', 744. tractor IAtch- Internat- The negUlaC S. was finr Case Rtrceid to Ktxea. The Mies. R B mleet g � A" ,M LF,hiENTB the W. M: OWN= i'onol omd and grain drill, power lett,- [nil AuxiliamY of fort BAnd mot IN the home of s_ lOWEi r _ gay and Grain Il-d3oc with marlcehs; McC. mower, held at tate home Of Mise° 1tJd�ith Orm- and Lynn Jeckmen on xm& Ford Tit o Ere. en orf ors wine �dlap' evening, June beret. y e,2- _� h N t 4 C P , ti K E i� NG ,..i~ Dion Thresher, 5.ft; -Wagon; Whitewash sprayer. . • j rr• t the Ppar' TANIS 01 '' y .. v. _-- _ two x!"t•. •r ,t,,�•.,'tOYyty-.,. - .+w+1as.. ...�..,'l1•'wqz t `{ .. ... � '..:.�•lr-•�ss�--- _7 �YrCv"':.�w�c...'-., ^a... R.. _ -._�. �.,. `r•n•'---"".' r..,--,•-v.._,�--•4,•--. ..-: _. '-^�'^h-� .. ,,,,.-_. ......-..-�-•^,•.«.......aa.... _.. _ mow.--"qr.i �+"-''•�,�",�,.."+•-,.�. ..`. -L 1- __ , � _�"�"' ,' �•�, t M - ' (Math.), 3. -Audrey Vanf' (Latin), 4, _ -- '` Dave McGinnis (Latin), S. Robin 1. FIRST CLASS HONOURS: •n IL ... _ :.-.. McKenzie (Math.)., 6. Margaret Rus- 750/c and over. . _ .. .. d . 4 , '^ '." Ate• J / YI 660/c to 74176 _--- - 1. Nancy Barelayatla leggy . 8: THIRD CLASS. HONOURS: _:. > - Leveridge (Math,), 8. John Harveg 60c„ to 65% 4.i _ 4. -PASS STANDING: - - y GRADE 'XB 50% to 590/0 From Grade X to XI B. Students' names are arranged in FIRST CLASS -HONOURS: - ' - r< ao E:nsa atesalb - Cosntimsed Reid (. nglish, 3, Ray Qatson ( Math)' 4.N shall (Science & (a) Five Option: 1. gen Chafer, 2. Bev. Bryant, 3. .Ricky Beckett, Roland Bullock, Roy Marshall, Beverley Max, Ron Neale, Carson, Diane Denby, Donna Graham, Carol Smith, Edna Stonemann bo Option Di loma (1) Five p - - 8. Nina Hobbs, •4. Bob MacLean, b. ` = -. 6 French), Betty l6. • Bot & Helen Bentley, 4. Margaret Hoare, 5: , Joan Humphrey, 'Gerry Irwin, Grant Soutar, ' Paul Van Blaricam, Lois ' Peter Cowan, 4. Jgcld Beams, 5. Vio- illiam Hansen, .6. Walter Barkey. Findlay (English _ .history) • Gordon O'Reilly, 6. Bev. Barclay. King, Ruth Law, Joan Lidster, Noel Wilson. SECOND CLASS HONOURS:PASS STANDING: (b) Four Option: ' work 4m the XIII level has not 1. Lois Moore, 2. Winnie Scott, 3. 1, Orville Boyle (Typing), 2. Rus - 1. Pat Shipton (Science), 2. Erle d - > 1. Doug Moffatt, 2. Cameron Cow- Marlene Wilson, 4. Dorothy Hearns, sell Postill (French), 3. Jim Gil- Barkey (French), 3. Sheila .Lappin r ' CAR SERVICE 5. Eric,,Lloyd, 6. Jean Burleigh, 7. .christ (History),.•,. Margaret Renelt (Bookkeeping). Mary Carpenter (PllJFA). _ listed have not been promoted but Enid Benson, 8. Herb. Tran, 9. Dor- (Math.), 6. Colin Trinell (French), (c)'Three Options PAL 11ifPAtBB ON ALL. lV 01 CA R$ < Harvard (Music). m Pat Brooks (Bookkeeping). -with the Principal. -CLA55-ISO BADE XIC - PASS STANDING; 29=6 cy Tomme Navion FIRST --CLASS HONOURS: :L Helen White, 2. Steve Bernath, From Grade XI to XII' (a) Five -Option: _ 1. Wayne Wells, -2• Be'verley Jun- Evon Cookson (Engliah),--4. Karen FIRST CLASS HONOURS: Campbell, Peter- Wilierding, Piek(eriog ?2811 -or 146W4 ^ Shearer, 4. Ron McCullough (Sci- 1, Pat Warren, 2. Doreon (b) Four (>gti-on: ` 1. Geraldine Moodie, 2. Janet Jones,SECOND CLASS HON 'OURS: once), 6. John Tukker, 7. Fran. Mc- 3• Beverley Max, 3: Marilynn Strath- t •Griskin (Math. Science), L Petet-ate; Clayton Cary. Faye Gibson (Latin). From Grade XIIC and $pedai'tu D UNSAPT0N GA14At�E , Scott (Math.). SECOND CLASS HONOURS: Graduation. n Greevy. ton Grundy. 8. Malcolm, 4. Bill - PASS STANDING: I 1:• Carol Thompson, 2. Phoebe Bak- FIRST CLASS HONOURS: 1. David 'Fantham, 2. Irenie Mcln- -r 1. 'Cleo Jackson, 2. David Foster (Music) 3. Ro"Marie 0. Hare (So- er, 3, .Beverley Bourne, 4. Lena An- 5. Margaret Czap (Ph. Ed.), Special Commercial: 1. Irene Porter, L McA tOOpEiR BOK LTD 5. Robert Greener, 6. Edward" „Option: 1. Carol Johanson" 2. John DeLa- , tonovich, Mary aoy, , fish & Math.), 8, Barry Milne (Eang-, (French), 4. Bill Max (French), 5. ' ^$t•)• - 6. Nadean. MacKay, 6. Marilou Wiles, 3. Joan Barclay. - (c) Three Option: . s GRADE XA8. Joan Humphrey. SECOND CLASS HONORS: THIRD CLASS HONOURS:_ From Grade X to XI THIRD CLASS HONOURS: (a) General Business-, - -' -$G GLEN PARK AYE.. - TO19ONM c. � FIRST CLASS HONOURS: 1. -Joan Lidster (Bkkg.), 2. Donna I. Georgina Duncan,, 2. Elinor - ' 1. Marleen Smith, 2. Brian Rap- Graham, •2.. Marilynne Henshaw '(His-- Stork, 3, Marian Beare, 4.+ Sandra - r sey, 3. ;Marion Hibbard, 4. Enid Van- " tory),, 4: Lionel -Griffith -(Typing, Alloway, 5. Audrey Hunt. h nwrw�� . Q 'rte+ G Hlarisom, 6. David Perry, 6. Joyce •.: , . 4, Jack Horne ( Short d Bkkg-), >�° , Y ( ) Special Commercial: t Disney, 7. Christy Marshall, -8, Bath- Bkkg.), 6. Grant Carson (Typing). 1. Thomas Horne, 2. Clarissa'-Ed- ' ' erine Duller. PASS STANDING:. wards, 3._Antbrey Cal'son. and • ,.'SECOND CLASS HONOURS:. _ 1. Looksley Adams, 2. Paul Irwin, .1. Joan Mason. (History, Bkkg.), Z. f Lois Wilson (History; 'Bkkg.), 2. Car- ` THIRD CLASS HONOURS: Special Commercial: - _ p _ Oji (;Y' - ;pj s _ 3. Linda Clayton, 4. John Wm: Boyd, ry, Bkkg.) ' 4. Jean of Smith (Histo , 1. John Remmer, 2. Gary Dobbin. " = . ' 5. Mike Wallace, 6. Victoria Pearson, 7. Bernard :Jones 8. Diana Ruddy Murray (Typing), 4. Joan Tran (Shorthand, Bkkg.). Grade -XI Students Who Qualified for the Intermediate_ Certificate: _ - --PK.��c pTANT �-�q 4&=N RO� - _ (Math), -9. Susan�Jolliffe. (HathIIvl _.. - ' ' THIRD CLASS HONOURS 1. Eric Barkey, 2. Dawn • Pearsall A. Students are listed according to - ' (Math.), 3. -Audrey Vanf' (Latin), 4, the following -scheme. - '` Dave McGinnis (Latin), S. Robin 1. FIRST CLASS HONOURS: ... _ :.-.. McKenzie (Math.)., 6. Margaret Rus- 750/c and over. . ' - - - sell (Math.j, 7. Bob Kennedy (Latin). ' 2• SECOND CLASS HONOURS: •� - PASS STANDING: 660/c to 74176 _--- - 1. Nancy Barelayatla leggy . 8: THIRD CLASS. HONOURS: _:. > - Leveridge (Math,), 8. John Harveg 60c„ to 65% (Math.). _ 4. -PASS STANDING: - - y GRADE 'XB 50% to 590/0 From Grade X to XI B. Students' names are arranged in FIRST CLASS -HONOURS: order of merit within the above ^ 1. Carl -Giovanella, 2. John Newell: groups -uridei the following headings: - ..., SECOND CLASS HONOURS: Option Di loma (1) Five p -- - ' - 1. Bill Schloen, 2. Beth Smith, 3. (2) Four Option Diploma ' Peter Cowan, 4. Jgcld Beams, 5. Vio- = (3) Three option Diploma ". let Cox (Math.), 6. Vera Michael, 7. - C. Whets a subject is listed atter a A < < Antis Smith (Math.), 8. dim Connolly, studeart'e name, the prerequisite for . 9, Bruce Hol ngw. work 4m the XIII level has not THIRD•_CLASS HONOURS: been attained in that subject. _ > 1. Doug Moffatt, 2. Cameron Cow- D. Any student in Grade XII may an, 8. Shirley Wardle: 3. Martine be admitted, to. S pecasl-.,Cosaarnercial. > - 31ortenaen, 5.• Isla Coady (Latin), 6. -E, _Stud-ents whose names are not Mary Carpenter (PllJFA). _ listed have not been promoted but i .. -PASS STANDING: may be able -to arrange a suitable. 1. Marilynn - Briggs (Math.). 2. -course_ fo_r next year by consulting - Jeannette Pomerleau. -with the Principal. GRADE XC & D From Grade XII to Graduation From Grade X to XI - FIRST --CLASS HONOURS: FIRST CLASS . HOXOURS:. :' (a) Five Option:. 1. Wayne Wells, -2• Be'verley Jun- 1• Ron Price: 2. Verna Hartford. 3. kin, Alex Etimoff, 4. Joan Miller, -5. Ted ^ SECDND CLASS HONOURS: _..., Gook. 1. Geraldine Moodie, 2. Janet Jones,SECOND CLASS HON 'OURS: - m 8. Bill Ellicott,. 4. Armand. English, _ (a) Five Option: 6._Carl. Jones _(:English); 6 Mike Me- L. Kathleen Nighswander, 2. Den - n Greevy. ton Grundy. 8. Malcolm, 4. Bill --THIRD CLASS HONOURS: -Stan Tyas, 5.` Reg. Harris, 6. Jovro, Rey - 1. David 'Fantham, 2. Irenie Mcln- 'noids, 7. David Pegg, B. Jeans 2olopa, tyre, 2. My-ma.Olsen, 4. Laurel Han- (b) Four 5. Robert Greener, 6. Edward" „Option: 1. Carol Johanson" 2. John DeLa- Bibeau ( _•ciente ), 7. Ann. Phin ( Eng- Cour '(French), 3. B i I McKee fish & Math.), 8, Barry Milne (Eang-, (French), 4. Bill Max (French), 5. 1#sh j: Mary Schneider. "PASS STANDING:.. (c) Three Option: _. " P. Robert Davidson, (So.St.). 2. Tom Elrick. , Ronald Powell .(English), ), 3. Bill Gil- THIRD CLASS HONOURS:_ christ, 4. Ron Dobbin (Science), 5. _-Cmleton-l-Eh Ed.), 6. • Joan - :., : Drake ( Ph.Ed. ), 7. Shirley Arsenault, S. Gordon Moody (Typing). :' NO IN A SE1tIE5 ... YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS -GRADE XE . -. From Grade X to Xr 'FIRST CLASS HONOZ RS: - - - .- . 1. Maureen Smith, 2. Irene Keeler, _ hi;iey worth, 5. Barbara Brooks, 6. S•.::#-'';'-•'a'`'ha1 Empringham,' 7. wiek.arilyn Blayne, 8. YOU R HYD*0 • - -Barbara Chopo SECOND CLASS HONOURS; - I v •r� 1. Beverley R'ooei, 2. Donald Smith, e • ! I _ S. Ted Dlarek (English), '& Joan P r, key service in +s Todd, ,5. Frank B»rey, 6. Marion 1 !Goo;:�on (Ph.Ed.), T. ,L.ouise Spice. - r THIRD CLr; S HO.10i: RS anew comm -un y 1. Keith Fredenc,:o?n, 2. David - - = Selb 3. Sandra FLtz Sfath, &: Ph Ed.), 4. Eileen Draper ((wnglish), 4 :John '_Mhrchmeht, 6.. Robert Udall 'A - i - - •'(English h Agri.), •6. Beverley Smith rPh.Ed:, 1(ath.l, S. Grant Jones (Eng- lish), 9. Shirley Ke -tch (English). PASS STA\DI\G: "From 1947 to December, 1953, the num- 1, Frank Satriik (English "& Sci- ber of new dwelling units built in Ontario '� h ,ence), 2: Alan Bird (:Math.), 3. hen- i was 183;515. Each required an average of neth. Heise (English). 1 % kilopyatts • of electricity, a total of GRADE xla - '229,000 kilowatts; or, 307,000 horse- From Gradg XI to XII power. - 71RST CLASS HONOURS: 2. Ruth Peattie, 3 'These homes didn't have to wait for Marion Smith. 4 Hydro service. Crews were Stringing lin 1. Ron Kime, ` es : • "� f " "' , I+i _ before the homes were Com leted SECOND CLASS HONOURS: � p r 1. Jim', Neill, •2. Phyllis Jones, 3. Hydro was there, before the door key. Dennis Torgers on, 3. Ron Clarke, 5 - To meet this demand Ontario Hydro and w Nick Coady, 6. Gordan Fouttd; 7 your local municipal system must plan - Chas. Spellen, 8. Anna Philips, •9 R far into the future. Power projects must' - `.Michael Fitzgerald, 9. Eddy Tovey, , be started years before thea• immediate. :1 Frank Wootton, 12: Ted Piotrow- w homes new . y 1• need arises, so that new "8ki• schools, new shopping centres, new muni ''THIRD CLASS HONOURS: p -ci al services 'and- new industries, •Krd �- d 1. - _,tan McMullen, Z. Joan Forrest, P 3, Ron Foster, l4.e JZ. J Briggs, 4 have power when and where required ♦ . - ► -Y Bob Maukonen, 6, Sheila 1Moore, 7 w °` low-cost powei 'that' is the keynote Of :Y mill Outram (French, S. Roh Ne81e - modern living. (English &Social Studies). - ..PASS STANDING: ONT�4RIC�► HYDRO 1. Marilynn Johnston- (Fren). -ch - • :� _ GRADE XIB a -AT WORK FOR YOU 'AND YOURS .1 From Grade XI _to XII . FIRST CLASS HONOURS: • _ 1. Judy Puckrin: _ _• �,i1 r SECOND• GLASS HONOURS. rn18t10n concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained by writing Into 1. Vernon- Stong, 2. Stan Hobbs. to. your Hydro Chairman; 620 University Avenue, Torbnto:. i THIRD CLASS HONOURS: ' * •1. Don Soutar (Latino, 2. Arthur _ .. r ,• ... _ Harness -H CLASSIF10- A.0-VERTISING Cal*trt .11LINI powtv a it. . DUCW= Wall lialls."s times, For Its Aft season of harness we hatee wat "IX46-we :1 4 Simi, 7espamw 1knaers.-wer Town ass' I 'Iff , two starUhig innovations: MP -W for magwaseas ENE P= W21 -Except on Baturdays Ind holi- am beft Nichols X41rw UNnNhO Gasses Crew rartrop, to still No. price, �Uard Is CAR"is saw only. thut"a YOM. Brouft to, nwk a, Conf6d. days, the daily prograMme of to- > a= tram 0 mine races will start at 5 O'clock. kew bratters. C&ftbkM. over F"=a ch for foqr rRaws 00" WAIT - l[VOY-SUFFUN OF, Us grown In W ad In stature Am - years have been conducted at OMCKS, va 11111ATIC FAINII OR NEURITIS SNOUUs soadnass to develop mant. Pullets, day old. the told of rtL Woodbine Trots this Ileason with September bra MUNRO'S DRUG STORE It is noteworthy that the sports games with bi is was inside the bit oval at fashion- "a SAM SI -W EXPRESS FIRMAID followings t i ware unknow when Ca" One oxg able Woodbine. its Twaddle 0 rzxD= 0 .7" The of course is baseball., Hockey, football, roa tops in to book. Laother.' Take sulowtor It's the Broall Breast" =or tonnis, basketb eiid many Rher sports have all budded and cohtention that* bloisomed since 1867. evening racing has a definite For turkey brallers EWUT&. beat. We &tan 11116" Whits Olace. In Toronto and that's why Nebmatkan in non -so=d. hftf Or tOOM6 -Wle periods. an 96 low eond They had cAicket, =X=wn bowils, O'clock Post time will be TZEDUENLis PO $ft 4113= ST. WEST 7 track-fteld, lFaIrChM," ft"Umt, hintill , iffidtU0131, tonniss given a'thorough trijL It is ex.' TORONTO NXW Outboard motors 099. W F0SrS ECZEMA SALVE eavLosing, lacrosse switniming car boxtng, pected that the programme win. "O"'Ling to W=166 b8grMtking, 351 Y=9 be completed -each evening by MAX1111111 the torment of dry *C"Al& And weaving skin troubles. 77 8.30 on the faSt.MoVing bar_ Salve will not disappoint 31016 edule of a race every 20 tan information on every lossm tolose Itchine. acaticir.. blany of the sports popular 87 years ago still endures. In ness ach of Contest. $1.00 to W"o a. ITS Cb- -we rinewortal, and burning oczem Dialogist and fact Gazense. an even greater measure than them But other. sports have minutes. korm strest, Saw 9phz6 N. 13. wM respond readily to the stainless, odsor. On Saturday and holidays the allotment regardless of bow ortubbors sinep come on the scene. to reach tremendous pioportionS, ru ID , ftalial ractshim Hockey is onel of these. It came-into.being soon after Con- or hap -I." than, starting time will be 2.30. and pred clats - Bob a- PRTCX­" P= JAN foodatratiM developed rapidly after the turn of the century. The new racing stilp will util- -,Twelve Weeks - Service so- - a" - Sown to farrow in SU17 "a F0SrS 11MEDIDS and bloomed into its proisenit International statusAn the 20ro'. runniug_hOM­ Canadian football, developing from lInglie rugb-k, lies Stretch- However, the b a c k W It. Cer"PT of 14~ . stretch and the turns win be attained a tremendous vogue he". -Baseliall has become $ SACRIFIC11 $ International. Golf has develo0ed into a widely-playiod I game well within the big track, meas- SUBDIVISM VALM OPPORTLN61,116M tAM for the masses, rather than the classes. uring a half -mile across the ISBN AND WOKEN Curling. friim a modest . comer in the 'early * sJ?Orts ple- colorful Woodbine bi&ld, Counties, Bases. = MA Cub 1111 we won Issat The Woodbine Trot opened $16 Oes Down- P" St A HAIRM two has expanded Into one of the greatest acipant games d1er 35 _3 in i6 Dominion, And mirfing comparoti _day season possessal" As is. NOW CA31ALDAIS LSADMG 40800L -the last years. Entries for- more , than 5W ad high peaks of popularity Twenty five MU" from T 44- are" opportualty ItAftros winarket.. Is.. Joining He horses already had been rVeeived. Pruit lead. Quiet distru dignined profession. go" There's more sprt today, and what Is more Important, It of sucessaftl Karvoill irmass"M then' at the OJC office and there are" Wheat &osdad down 40,41 Uft r out &nwrfto�o Greatest Gratiza a greater derm of participation than ever betom Aton. 26 entries for the richest bar. vivo-RDOW sung&low and Garage (now). ubmtr" catalam rm Write of Can addHim& but VL Ols ness race in Canada, the $8,300 1,11rins' rob": S-pifte 351 saw at. W. Toronto. Canadian Cup; Dinins Room and Kitchen, lam modent besillby pabille taw: Included are two of the IOU outboards And, storage rOOM amnebw 'to Rideau St.. ottaars se"0111 favorites, Storms and screang. 1prult "a tan and High Leal Baldwirl, and Tell divided Basement. PATIENTS AN OTOUR to every lawastor­List at air to be the horse-of-the-"ar, Large Barn. now steel root. tonal" ventions and full information "at CrOL 7" The aLms" Go., Registered Patent At. Zgan Grattan. which as a more Ilea House (300), New eamew 149 Page torear'lo. '373 Sank Street Ottawa three-year-old last .00). , season Caiflo Steel Stanchions rwrOmmaTONHAUGH a comp"* Por, vow @80diessis paigning at Batavia Downs,. Buf- And Bat Stall. all now- LLrxe Ovid. - . I test Attorners Established off a11116 6V Clow FownRl le Came Neve 41 Yess".111. Tooft"foo. falo Raceway and Yonkers, won p1t."Is 411 raw& 7' WeridtV A-0 T­rtt� heavy wired. Water an butlones. reason for aelllus-fll Roslith- lealvert Barking Lover 82,40 -five doolusts, Lalast Cat taro Included. The Ketlica. Agency = 124 good-looking y Are - - Ph=* vowmarket. irio-w-a after 4 0-86 Ter=dn^J A. Taranto. Ontario, young zilian stepped briskly from his 21" Information - cam in Tobacco Sao Paulo, BraxU. he QM cigarettes QRSOY with caught light of a pretty young In& car'. It was their turn 7he gMfLl2t". Vor tree Anthoritattilli ak"i. That evening all thq other Un@L write C. soup Pbarmaimi ems, -turn French poodle on the other side Stepped from the car, still' an- Us. on 303, Walueryffla. Ostsrls. road-swelopeca ad up at the aMatiley pt a job as read- depot. There was no sign of of the street. aware of his mistake and the In Dublin, and the tore- now man. It -was love at first might. His .,rumpus, it had caused. -sweew When he learned the trutit. am said: "All you!vs, got to Three days later a t smiled across at her; she snub- School A a I rectilres IS quaLlned 7,46 is 11rosp On. sweeping In the bled him, Forgetting he had, or- he said sadly, "To think ihsi Protestant" L came from him stating: range to in t a club friend, h after all the training you'vIll ro- school ! a No. Do houxw Koons. Suttu - keep Plodding on and *and awtheir brush bs d die a calved from me, you failed to aid' I a %rapra Village school. salam $1., be all right" I followid her through a nearby 400. S.6, No I North t4harbrocke glioloolis arrived at Cork". School, salaro, 62.400 Dath Hydros. 1. park. Taking a a h a r t _ cut, be ­ find me - and the car. At no time *4LPI)ly statmor -Xviorle4es. flualltiftlilasom 'was I mori dm a mile "away and last Inowtnr r� X S' R��"ma alprinted acrouthe grass to bring hiniself face to face with her, from the showground" mignon. ont As they drew level, he smiled him Skin Color demand . Train, at bow*- tt softre View TAN WEE IRLY far base well-paid ooas* jobs. Low rem. He hit on 'i plan; realizing sh4ii Matter Of Climate now In effect. IV * rea fabler in Ifer dog tated a dog's bark arfd 111211414-- rt owner@ to supply- aii� answer to a question like this, QlamereW Hatchers, wIlth hatching earm barked back furiously. Still the because the origin of the races the year round C" Tasks up t* .260 of mankind is lost in ancient his Wrtt.oftfoo, full details, Box 117, . tll* -Sirl ignored (A C000ves-wor Puzzin nere Pay, a cath lowilow For several days, he_ t-- Islostrisootb Street. Now - Tornatii. Out.- 7 tory. - We know that we find her about, seizing every -oppor- black people living, iri the hot- WANTED ROUISTER&D NL'r.SZS rat 112 -bed bow tunity to tease the, dog tl� bark test parts of'the earth. in many vital -8210.00 to 8134.06 cross SAILOP Ing at it. The exasperstea, girl -places where white men find it man OAS* SIX day week. routine gbltt& Per too clabit.,locar day (no 490 told the police and a few days extremely uncomfortable or un. A Thirty day bal days ipiltlo� 9" 'after later the'young man had tc ex- the. on* "at at service and all statutory .:'A healthy to. live. Evidently. III0114AY& Apply - supertntoodirat at plain his behaviour to a madis- black races have developed some n "I love the� girl and the only 7 EVERY WEEK and the diseases peculiar to that power --_of resisting. the climate 111we *0 Cask -Word Passle in this Isgoill,is" way -I could think of to make part of the world. RELIEVED her acquain As a reiult 'Of' this -'it would ...I" 04itoplete riles. A6 camb-Words Puzzle a" in The ed me was to bark at her dog," come about that 'only those who IN A JIFFY Weekly each week, and one pri siiid limply. The girl was 'at: of SM, offered for he I weie black otild live and survive or szoss" bak 1;- thsc*""t*WutiOROff9chweelespussle Aliplassiollswit1loo c ITC -H explanation first use oi SOO liquid Intriguing and hvL to -wark and each offars a chance to *In so touched by his there. In tourse 'of time'ihere terDY.D. Prescription ptosiintgiv'elce'reialigeves, "M that. she withdrew her summons V�Ouild be nabodr except black -ed, itcb--.caused by eentroa. reshes. rritation, chafing ­Other itch troubles. Great. against him The pair left the 'eople. in such places, it black eft, st&iulew 43c trial bottle must satlso(Y or court together -wit onto S4 T h the poodle, my back- Ask. vour datalrift for D.0 race thus' being produced - by ,,,HIS WEEK'S STAR WEEKLY Footnote: They wei nature's selecting the - blackest.. Plt9SCRIPTION. the poo e People as those -best fitted to sur - still barks furiously at him, but there.. V�hatever ' is the ft'p-ode flown to prevent peeking) Doll Tools"A Trio ab Water royffliolt �3, the young man never 6arki* reason, the color at the skin evi- CROSSWORD �.%vhcroT a a a I T. U a or u I y back. results from certain e I lapaness $0. Untrue perso's powers of bumari beings to adapt PUZZLE the atesmass It Vegetable Fp ii` . maeles to the conditions of ACROSS DOWN M1104 Inventor .11. varis - 40. American climate in which they live. I. POU0 14. Dispatched 31, Lose life fluid Faces are red in a , certain 4. stop 1. Bui 11 0 40. Knock German ce station following spolsouleirent Melody �11: Ewan of 41. Leave took place in a Fifty-four .7- roclent I "Pre"" ISILMAN and OAHU From wourasin If, 0'. Ksitr)� lakf7d 44. -The police cilief attended and, H Alaska oreanres Mat" Discover, N si a distinguished guelt, Wag in- and inns at Safe. sor Cahl"oll. f@# any a=, so lt to take a trial run by him- ofti. W. self in a special 'car set aside It: ciphers At itralvart for -that purpose. But owing to j.&-j.TAVL0R umi[TEO IA141 151Q1 I I i...'eatio fowl 7?- misunderstanding, he drove. Is, OoLdly wbtto L11 off after lunch TORONTO SAFE WORKS' compositions ISS117F 28 flostiLIX let When it was missed, i hue Negative and Crosword -cry for'the "stolen":- car. was 7 puzzle bird. raised by af official w90 'phoned cornmeree -police. station. Within - Small r.ub# the local Long, fish three Tninutes eleven police cars MACDO N ALDS'S 24. CarrY ouring the town and dis- trtct- -faz the missing car. Small ornamental Meanwhile the police chief belle 36 SO, Three - toed ii�as hugely enjoying. his -drive $9, Nortberp icuropeft" side the town. After 'an hour, he F lvd, drove the car back into the 116011 s -on showsrqtWd... tar see h1allotot ,Ott He was, amazed gei�-- owase sees, show officials after haying failed, Answer olsewbere on pago. to find the "thief" and tba miss - 200 BRIER 1 J W1. a IP Z • .X T V , Aft bffefintv Qua' lity'Merchrrd. se" S t) le for Tour'S mePredutas - d Ur am=t Na d•'splay--Ie I -and -Ecor. emic Buying ty re now on r ),our.-approva. -,CIS a g 4 ark "Ve VIZ2934A" 7., ARROW ARROW SLZZVZD SPORT 8131NM AC=ATI; ANL) iifl.�M vnim AM T!2866 i0am- WA"Ty--8wzAT Colon Of •www Navy, VA-SHA.ILLS sPORT am's *110 -1- mob Scull, bledtaim Md MM' Coder By Far irof buniiaer weiff. $,MOW- QUALM IMS Stybd 'no -AnVW-'-W6y 11K 0619600 09 esteem. 01 fis", Mule, Qrw, a" NOV31KIM BLUE - SAND- - SMVEK V_ soussawy Tras"'as — ", - I :­ I ... rRIM AT PJS MOs ZCONOwr xvMG AT - Vig PRMM AT - $7-U SCEM 7DIEST HOS9 OF QUALM EL&SVEY WOODS —MAJLVET WOODS — HAaVEY WOODS — SPORTWEA SH]MMS SPORTSWrAR "r@ SHIRT. Ir WOODS VMTRLOCK iR NYLO JL4RvL kwality in El"66 Of sand, Grer IPWor*d For. Coal CGWGK C*Mw SHORT SLEEVE or". SMUT AND STYLE And Wbbe. Elsfide Neck Of 11jul" Swdortack r.: 41osigned Fob 'Wearing And Us&' Fine C r Cooler Saver SkG Sleeves And Stocked In .4 11% Coal Nylon For Wow, and ":..Xylas seeps peded Pit And Style& 610611% 'To 1AM Sworls" Comm Lbdu& am =4 NAM For Real Contort - ML Stocked ft SIM -11 IMMISMS Medimn and -Large. COIAM — BLUE AND W333TO VL ISM Of Now c4ism And pstgwm fth Pool And WX* And Priced For SCOMMY C41oan ..Sliver Grey and Wiese. $2.75 lClm AT--! $9.25 V=VM AT $L" —,;A3m ZxOL — 6PM%*WZ1AAZ CATAJJNA — - MPKER RAPVS AM CAPS — =A., RrADY-31ADE SUITS CASUAL jAcxzrs rm sumum WEM SWI]GONG A" BEAM WEAR COLOURED I= scm. .. . �A Full Stock Now 09 SwfM TnMk* To Chowpo From. cresse SUMM PLEASUM& �ffievffd Moak Mmeria -A Fine goleoven of Styles And Colour in im Colours, Boxer And aqpbv W"Ifte, For The caftsm Pim, SMARTLY Lear wowtag AjTLY TAnAx= Combinatieft. ld"I For Owl WeEft 217" Styles. GoIfft, And At The Swinmuft M.PIZCZ SM — $39.ff Ball Games, I Moda- Me. ZW= FROM VA UP ftd An S"m of Bummer Work Calm , J, .. - I . Abe A Me Selection Of B30r" TROVS� $7-S' ONZ -PRIVIM. 7"Iff WN UP Toadies zootis *=I" -Am Mu= MM no. R., SOYES ., 7 Now 'PICIERING- operating "The'BigLStore". -8 MONN 282