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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1954_07_16, T • • I - r CC • : Ott - _ ,_" ■r.warpsaa 7rrlee: • �t.N I'er ?air P ti. ONT AY, Y 16. - YO 73 NO. E6 W. C. MU-RK 6 Cents Per COPY athoSecond __. _ ratted Btates M.60" —_. and Son PUBUSH.6S Poet Office Dept. Ottawa Oy._ -1i der� - 'o ns ui � - - p 9slued -At$11639 30 O.QO f _.Far!his yeor } , L - `' Ptakertns Township Counoil - 71, - Dtonasy, July-o, 1!)64 PICEF.BJNG VII,yACiE - 3 Frank J. l't'0ve"," BM1yrlding ItisDeo- _ cul Mrs. F: ed Terry and ren Man. poi to Lo: ripe mon J *were to of June.- s ' , Svndigy gists with tits j houses, 5:i, averaging $91W eacb- The � C'nil Morley llaniily, ,J ' .:.iniad .+or-me-mpryth, of *a13,000. Tbiis Mrs, F. &L Chapn-Art f8 visiting 1 .-Year to date ;1,639,390.00. scriber Mrs Fred Diane Ms lean puss Va rt his sialik- t3ria w�aek, Yat Baoot>eiyy J, road be aYtchPd,- 1iu11dtarieC to root Soccer' genies luetwtsen teams 4 > "•out tMes as soon a9 r Clremn;oni Ajax and OshanvaQare possrola week at the kicaf �. Alex,'Uordon; H,ighoush Trail wanes Dk!a9ed each'- Zed crtlek at rear o¢'tads Lot amt- Pte. Sia ane have.rno sdine*aa. H �ened out, Council says oris > i y exalted that the Hdgisuta>yo; ,. municipal matter•. %DoFir�meit 79111 Ing &torn commencer .l 1itlr ' tirCLJYth. txxy. 1, IAL�1H, Oain► � Odxm was _ pdahured auatt dnJ6:, :'alley Farm 8dr . y' a w -rein, end theta tar aru'i �. r. wi e>pve another c of caadtatt. ` ' �' het! as rhes ebnrrlrlera of the rawi WW, I s> ML ]?�altanyr diwuised water and ' r s a M01 -ar sion, ptobtams. txtux l $o v!•w. q ' w �qy x - daft i>fatlan The will 1p tie Moved sh�a�t council puz•Ohaas a mi ; ha"Ped take ` ,� total CouadT : - •:r,, :. � w .� ass tate o2 this cirri nttisaocb i � • -acre graved pit tri AIM Sodsn-ba � lege thin Abe torch !salt of lot" 16, i;oo. 6 as pas IM 09 csLoe� b"! origitl aaateu• a anile tar y10,A00, peps6 a p"bwo •mE•st to be macre as can oe suing x sass d oiled. to get tw !r ta�s+ae�t [`zea, q �, with the Dept, cif Hdghwaya. y.: an ew Irsma a Mise Ruth Bea. lfatneri thsK Council u seri as held coo - sad Mr, Ivan Mowatt alten&d i15 •on sensori Monday-at eiacd aiOa� ,bs •' heir' v ddzq M Jar_att hest "SastundaQ, .open to to-eive d�elegs k;aa Amaafa risme a+ere Mn and Mrs. It ttlerk's Instructions Banks, 'lint. errs Mrs: Geo, Baowrz� ` 4 Advise Bonita Picker�ag Polios onto Mt: Rtme: Berrie?+. :'and V GeiD6 ,tcabans, Sunset Inn; tmi.ar narfh at +s, Mra Dor• Fbwtop, 1*. sad! •. _ _ ' wed Light; advise Norio, Nohes-at.daw- ides Walter WhIfe, Grace sari, Jima I '`> itkaiiesa . arontad Clararzwtrk amce, nth• . sten r4i C � l Weed Ia;pector to go back to Cies- ,Director's sal' Pickering Rotary Clab, who will direct the activities of !the pad a pig Club during the IrA-35 year. ReadL4, firont roR. telt to ri � - � -Mg's Plan 946, Old" Forest ]load. lliavold Xlehardson; President, Fred Wtiite: Pant PresldenC John, IL Beyes};� � �n�' last week. � �, •a. - HMO T. iL Motors expcopriat�D 39 1Baclr rote telt to It Is expected there' will be a good ;feet Fairport-Beutrh for entrance to tight: Jtay T. Robb; Cyril 8 Morley; Teeasasee'. N. IR, : _ . comd attending tike Dunbarton Kiwn• i - Bhoetraed• J#ms Koch.' v :Heaveban and tti¢•ee others; the? '.to - .._ - • ' • . _ -, hare,. on Ilf; ii3aT � nab Caraivu,l,, frnrrr .cy .,Vai' am at _ _ _ and SLbxi v.y trig AL survey` and -move gatag4 _ Wcitte C. N. 8 t0 spray their dghtr _ _ Millar MarJwte Mhore of New Lksio• of-way at Ebtirport Road to kill tkbs Pun= X01KZ ' RLMRY! HURSYI i1t7�+=l - )TOW Wastes Heid. Op Oa lifi� .�• spent the week-end with beef jsloison ' ivy: -)tag C$AltlCdE - 8itaet Tay linea• Wlirl A =seat3W�fttF%tly Wiitte, Chur+eh Prepam Bylaw-••rise t lad altar _ Mina Ver: Wire. -wkho for a nara• madttty >ie+' :i Angart 1, 1L8i1; ripe Lasa PiC kSARS Tuwmahy . Dee will be, On A 15"atitd Mrs. Gordon McBride wea ribs via ' d Y� r. wee a of aug l ; Agreed Did, Tweedie hill be sue. elve" t¢_ the - public schcol teaching • and newt i nasdaOVORMss, whoa L be,rnaeas am ery, WN CktiA>� -- ton of as firmed ittins p at moo► --�:--•xueTsd trod _ _ .__ satiny and .9starfay-attaraoaas and With IZv Parebass Of GsssNas_- tants pe Tiuea3eN9 otekt� Mirce7l >a "•- -----� mr A# Gece. at Toronto, yt.1L lest week and celled' on several cd - - Film Councu Hews'- eeviaiaaa. LAW MOTOR S A'L t S Mrs: McBvUie 9oid Pal rhes )Ad iiae� Pldoerlrtg frietuilr, _ Ay Order of lean Cowslip Pbkeriam Ontarle just returned to her car in front d The. Ontario and York 6wnties' `�' - k4 T,' "NN8TON. clerk -the New Olik'e, Ston the Bank of 3" Mabel Bell. Wiaksilpeg, visa• i .'. ' _ Pilot Council' meeting held -at the _ ,Twvti at Pig -•+•---••-- Cocom ccs, when man . stev=w ..•w„ n up ep life and lidnt ] Itoift m Ssb• lPutl Perry Club last Tbitesday was, ----'-'-'----- -- -----__ Inquest 8eeommends Paris Lrrpoetloa to the open window of this tsar, point- vel aobestestlttg. Mr. Ernie Sulman - u�7 Z'ea .1w- p' - ed a gun ar her and told hen• to "hand .�.....:.--- ' I�oat ?erTT Librakdaa, acted as host A �' WPM be ]held nit 'd 7 h,a+e_ on >itCon- ! "over her meoey", >� ran tiLsaugh a I restmasser i,a t3oocb Injured IDs Sirs JUM Council,, and the rneettng dye 13ame_ol a esdigt idea• t i back ywid, down Lnbo a ravine-at the Meter Accident on leo. 2 aaaghway MW beid in•the Yacht Clinch, by the, �• $ IL J. Caeits, ounce ad the 100"*kw Marie• DeG•root came to .tsar of Lire Gordon nouge, where be { A. opurteay of The Caumudare and the Bnoek faaad send IBS. 1 Highwow, on bar death by accidentaa drowning at wits captured by OPP .Constable S. Che iris wap' over &%an his home ir: ' 1 'Y+►ht G7ub :rsesnbieas., k�4idayr, Jtslp l,6, O+om 3.00 to 5,00 p m PtztcJotny Pari on Sunday, June 20 ,. 1'oiatoks• Wht.rby . re ;:n.r r.Z man _egos i Arline a inner business seiraion, tovo Piooeeab !•tea the ter will be useud The jtzry, ., with Jor"nan William t According fo Mrs. McBride, Lo fit+oin inner Ct�oe On Wtetla -Films were sbotwn, ante ad them taken !oa' itis ptu+etyaae d rase-► books sad 1llpattt6 afro recommended -that the i Gace, a young man• "fired bear lean- sestina' evwAnM r0sbnasaer F. Hoath -toy Mr. Solemn in and x-aard- the egtdpment ire itis new Libaboo s rho Dept- of Hiallth be nnotitled to inspect r ing against a tree when etre approwch- was tuvolved in a mayor aecieat an i ti Yatdtt Gyub, -Reich _cess thorvugRiy as many m will "tend, this r 'Itis inqueut was head under Caoa�otr- with tree at Her the fie• epoldrea were aa� 2. atm Wing Or�at+cia, where �-���► enjoyed by every member peeaent. !rasa and is this truck, ving out an to the high- *a Mr: Ron Nablo, National b`irm Board 1P ribs tical w Dr. F. A Cuddy, od Whitbys - ---- way a tentto rave mr,<x ing the whole rid Representative dropped- in and am- Cad z7 R D. Humphrey, at O'shs'wa, DATES TO Boo � n el ------ •ouaced lads new Pppoinbirent as Film - doe' flys Cr+nwn. out of the ter, et4d seriously irslra,tn Datrteellce Eon a Western University. _ 3-Yew-Old F raciared. Leg 'lire is qqw t disclaied -tryst Jdrrr St. Aadeew't Preebyterlae Church Mr. Booth, tho' serio usim as of -whiicla `1 � The meeting ended witty a very- Der-root., tda wi'.e and nine cihdk Iren Pickering bad not t„xn determined as tu,.C. �' b -Crispin k' Hatt, 3-ytetir odd am of Mr. went to Puckt+ia'b Park on. Jujie 20 iktsar Satuefty, OcWber SA ��s enjoyable lunch and li a wa3tiatA ' `► -_ r]?teazr, Pigott is is fibs Ajax tide . a; p�k tr it-+,. Several d this chdi�ea - e *t ---------- - --- --- err HoePilsl a broiea leg which-'r+- www • (ireaad .Observer_ Corps Crwise � P�6'd� in rtlse wtttks byt�ding _ � ea. uevrse'e .�tngnca.a Lnarelt sulted inion a toil last his wagon Sire deceased:` Later it was notic+eId Aaaiversary Diaaee a.sdter, baud Carr t�cyittz+deuy, Jtfly 24, tine GPaatd last week He will be c onAned there the 8-year-old child was mi d' aria*. He NVedsesdsy, December L b taking tt* S, EL a eedoQbm+i*Acove -reels• All- haps Esc- brother John aged 1S, Eound her i i -- The &amens at we Greener home IC _COsPs a T• the water. Ar•tit eW. LIONS CARNIVAL SUCCESS provwea a �t ty pretty Detling Cayuga cruise to Niagara. _ 4 reeQirlailtla fall- ` '----- ed to cvvivte the dudid w'ho ceras rV.9h- .. A. bus ices been aciattged ibr and - --- --- --------- tnte Straw.oeazy Saipper Held on Jtdy� villi leave Brougham 'in time to tains High School Teachers Atf+eai ed � ti`le Ajax General H DESPITE DOWNPOUS - - Spccit Granas ospdtal and Ahn• Itoe leiiies brad The laWee very 14he 9 a.. m. boat. Starr Toronto-amt • - proaamced .dead on arritra3 `' . " ) „ ai rra.4�r.Y set warm settee-pieces ad lving back in Toronto about 8.00 In spite_ of being rained out" Fn- I bia-uy s-:ut.aith and sones. 1ba Duppae �•� P. ' lir. Cuddy read a past od the Act ^� Two Pickering mets have-keen eel- ,V'tkn8 "hg �l,'to � j y evening after an encouraging s RL All Observers and their : Mends' ' start, Rouge was a glad p1a're w ipn �lioed'haau rotted as part of Z ttj, ontano Agmc- ge Hill Ll Oris Carnival at ' are invited and tickets may be sec- • Ytec►eRyers to at- ane they s+ekized Son ttwir verdico Todd's Field' proved an outstanding. rods zotiorvv�ed toy strawbervy treed at a special price if-orderedultuZTore park lands awned .by Chwle+ success. Attendance on Satuirda aft oa,tce and tea, through F. O., A 'K S2na p -d, R. G b� a special apo aoutse on electric mot- Puckrin are leafed bo Mr. E, A. Ger- �ny� and avenin a ,uype'r' inusic was povid�aci by Mr -- - g reached record A. F., Bartle Filter Centre. cos' being by fire Canadian rord, of OEhawa, who `arid that "he . proportions and all fire varied attest- C. haste. with tw recordings aQd --- ------ -�-- . Electrical Manufacturers Asriooiakion. and n Ladylyelptr keep an eye on-the t pat !a'te: several panto selections. Silver Wedding Anniversary, _ J: H, Fenton and Wm• R• Ellis at children in the pond,•• ions were well patronized. tr " Pickering Dtistrict - Higeh Sdvoc•I ktt�e.---------------_ -_ an, r. Per Hoburn > ner4 of Bt ack m M A Toronto ladies wtoWd like to thank alS -------- ----- kthorn Ave., was the win- wno aelPad 'nuke thLi event such as lar. and. AC`s.,G,. F. Coates, Toron- attending-tine course beefing bold un- -Hair Today - And. Gone'success- to - to (Jxmverly of Pidoerdng) celebna_ de � auspdow of CEMA's Farm Billy Beckateed, am gf-Mr- maJor draw and received' ° a,ng success: aces -fine server: Second prize, aixn- IV Our bed their silver wedding anniversary Electrification Bureau in Toronto on Mrs. Fred Beclr td, tkii�e JW to spinning reel, went to Miss E. Arm- holiday moath'and our next meeting ,last Se tade0 night. A rise July 9-19. „ �y .. sum Frarty . 940—Objective od the ttwo-da�y_ hns' dbB "T'i�PPY out to comb put his strong, 27 -Ridge Dr., Toronto, and will be in September. •. � • i < vas given them by their daughter' cense is to assist teachers engaged loose hair one-dry last spring, Billy third prize, a high g powered telescope,-------------------------------- ' Yvonne, ;wlh invited several of ;ttn_eir in agrm-ultural shop wprk .tto kern had cruite. a pole at haia• where he was won by Billie Bickerton on Toy- "kering riomen's limtlttata r � ;ia 'Toronto and Picketing friends to the, rtyarry features and farm-appllca- i finds'iied, Grsdual9y the •hair ddsarpp- nevale lid., Rouge Hill. join them l r the happy ocpd-on. Mr, bons Of eiect ric motors, to aid them :eased and the Beel stens Last J thought Special at prizes-were won TMJ; my 10, Pickering ,pnd -Mid, Coates were'the recipients in teaching eglieulb=al studinta the winch heel cakied it away by the following: Mrs. Samuel, Women's invtitdlte• enjoyed a. very; • r 'many beautiful and useful giita.- Organized, with the assistance cd However. a few days a¢ra..a owery's Rouge Hill - a ton of coal donated Pleasant bus t1r" 1b -Rouge Hillis Pot+ " Jibe evening was speml in games bol-- electric motor manufacttrrters who are nest dle11 out of a twee In (tont of the by A. •W. "Mitchell; -Mrs. R. P. Mar- teraes , where ' thirty-three hadias lotptedt by a delicious lunch. Friends membe¢a of the Aswelatiorz, tLle, kyp¢m apd the enttire nest was lilted shall of Toynevale Rd., Rouge Hill - heard Mr. liormos give a very,inter- - - tlmm Picketdng •werew: Mr. and.-Mrs.. course- will ' eonspeise iia with Tipp's flair. Mrs.73eckstead "rid subscription.tq the Evening Telegram; eating Lecture on ah:ina making and. W F. applicati0n1-1haintadn. it wras om of the finest: weaving jobs Marion Glendining. of Old Forest Rd. showing all processes 1romi beginning -, wa'ley Mr, and Mrs' L. M Morley "nee and repair Of _O1eFtrfbc Mototr% she triad ever seen, and when the birds -kitchen stool. The Doll draw, com- to the :finished pn;wct Mr Korman i nerd 1Dz•, iI. T. and Hata Falladset Om This will be biult around a series of leave the nest which they put back plete with fifty one dollar bills, was is from Czechoslovakia pad' has a wide phltbp, �''�'. 1�► � �. it the tree;' she is going to keep it. won � . Mr. W. Ed' Mulligan of To- choice od teaDozs lamps eA� to oalE. ` Zaving lin A ooarmunitY POPulatW in no small eters. when di o -- - �� aAl3 f=ished � ` _ r n er all his lite - -tu+e try persons eoryPlO6'ed it ,is root spates cannot be setrtl ibex~"turn to Ottarova t1e p3ant ai Rouge Hills. 14ye at?tpe'" �, Hiddiea and Canines Collect industry.- mwpria to get them out o2 tnoublo-�wh t'�has Ottawa got to do Carnival Had1M noon wee brought to• a close with d ing tbadf we hew a lot of dhscussion, and even the -ex- v:ith it? These vwo groups creabect finis situadfo_n-why. •" - The ever-popular Dr. Ballard Mutt picnic luzich is'beeutiLul Sun., Val]� � u pression oris Sear, as to the Outcome 'ori Lire now -quite not Sind snadn's-o2 getting out ua' it? Continued demand Show, was the centre of attraction Par � k, ----------- -------------- ,�.i�iat irrkyrisarral Unrest prevailing at this. tome, 'bo be . idr wage dncreasas has been ' zret by the "-eirrployes by on Saturday afternoon and the pleas- ex. J0i)owExl''by pericdsof-lay-off•On-ci unemploymtnzt.-fMme t, ;� ag flhe:pr:ca nt this �odnacF- to t3rat pclint ed and.'-happy were -as fol- FURTHER CLARFMONT_N) P$ _ r?ven dam to tall[ about "depressions". 'where no Q-ue can pay ripe pricey--nor -can ihey....sell lows: Best Dressed Dog•--Skipper, "�-`— It zziay not be suupzdsing Loa, that a "gteaui iitahy per- abroad, is the Battens reason-priced. t)lemselves out of (Donna Young); best eater (small)- W G. ]3. Staanach is visite ., ' noels 1lviisg-in thre same rural tai ASBie ( Marva Smith):; best-eater "� �� in Tadlooto dna 0-few wee>ta, '1 ens, who ass not do act-. 'hutJiAee. Els, -ad see it-one or the other is going to ` dent on indtusrtr3r car a living, (large)..-•Major Jr: (.Leonard 'horn); Weetk-end �� at the borne ad �" • - jy dependent ving, get a little � out - ••have -tro give in-Lwdhich b! �t two Is 'better ,able to do 1 ' cd patience -drib the +emrplayee-apployer" disputes a>t8'eat dog-}tasty .(Crawford Mc- 116Y•� and Mea, Gera,)d Allman wary, wlruci', ase a, dally iSea#ure of this cont lanae, but we believe this nation da tinct- Intyre); smallest -Bouncer Ron- Mi'• and Mme• C31140. +• AL the twbm newgpsZrerd; ' On8 Ynoa3 in "somaa:SMidng as a ditfficudt m46 today', aid dald Bingley); ortest tail-Burr- Stronach, llMr. and Mrs. Hugh LAtine.. - - °' Thii zzara► almost continuous demand, for• wage increaw,ra I.= er and fanny, Miss..8. SeSnW � < ° tM-MMonsibility mug be laid att tiro Beet Of one Ot; Sha Vernon Mason) • longest tail- by ttnion-einPluyeea, +mad 'ON claim by the employer ctbw of the two group♦-or both-but trot Ottiwew- (fid '.Norley). Atkadance J&. � w � Shat he Cannot mee4 the demand becanea tirerorpe to • Ogawa is �.- C3eccrnraenL, and that's V9. Prises for t5e yon: fitter: tt?l cern Antler -alien irlslrpost l3eaci< the Sarasrgad.. Hoa-tmian ag: kPa. T often of late. hY Billy Puddister and Jimmy 'Ra* stet a few WWI IW_ GOO `loo t ` , , M : � .ate' _.�! :".. '-7l,+ st_•.kf.w>a•A. :.•.+.rsr ev.�a�PI .. .. ., t J• ,. .. M`"`5 �.a�s. �tt" - �,.� 10 - _ ,, - . , ..,�. .. _r — I 1. u l L i. ? Ie< i .L .f f . - ... M- - . ... _.. __ _ ., _ fie .1 I , ;�. ", . A .. _ ix s ' A. . , , '''r } '.}:'.. %, . Y9:'CE'. � •• „� li•" '�., '7 6 .. a' r.. , .e-w \ �':�, Nom." •w v. '!; .. ' .,.,:' ' � �'� r +.. ..'i '�.. `t.4 (a 8-,N " •�,, .�.•.. ,{p ,; .. ,, r '+,,�•, v .,e s' 1. , . •r � .':.'. . tw� - .. yr..T. - �ht Jifst Be elusion there are very few places spay. oat bs obvious to the owtot. It M i , T �' asore beautiful than our .own lit• ing public but farm pgople can •:ll I - Our Im county of Halton. There is see retry well what is going on . : T: _ ; .__.__ _ --_ - ._. , _ n% u ar aur i visited one little village last _. _Y agi esti n ee _. . .. _ . ,, .` .. SEI "7 � nothing really once you cul < scenery but once you get off the week, at one time the centre of j It !s' chiefly a matter o1 cus• - beaten track there is such a quiet a farming community, and 1 was _�, tom• Our faces, exposed to cold, restfulness - surfs greenness in told that not one. of the adjacent - ___11 do get cold, but they do not feel the well wooded roads• And then farms was now being cultivated. _ •y cold because'the nerves b which there gra t 6 c lovely little the older folk being past heavy 1. F . - r'- we feel cold are accustomed to churches, schools, and well-kept work and the younger folk attrac- . ` e s din nearb this state o affairs and take no graveyards. Some of them, •that ted b th w 8� 7 LA I Y Pm • - otice t In fact, all nerves is. On one road l passed an old industrial plants. Of course, some •,. act in othis waay, messages_.traval • tpiioneer cemetery Mercifully a' of the farmers have most of their - - _� - - them o y when there is ek row -o3-Poplars had grown fields down in drop and keep.-a- - + _ a change in the usual condition up along the road tense so that 'few. cattle I suppose we may be `a - . - of the y e tolerate, with most people would pass by the included in' that category as we hod W - out noticing "them, • degrees of - graveyard witho>�flotieing it at still have fifteen head cattle. , ,_. _ - cold to which we are accustomed a1L But I stopped and did' a tit- However, this Year we gave "a .• . ' • - in our face and hands; but we tle erfploring. I don't suppose junior farmer" a chance to put I- • .� . • actually feel that our feet are there were more than twenty in twelve- acres of oats for him- .S VU " . DA i cold if we a ves all told, and most of the self and pasture for seven head ., ­­- UOE E 40IRS T expose them: Yet - d people who are accustomed to tombstones were broken or knock- ' of cattle. This . young teAow is I . �_. I ,-. I "L ' 4�N ,bare feet feel no store and .suffer ed-over. It seems to me it should' !not a jt tridr farmer in the sense : '_ •. no more from them than• we do be the responsibility of town- that• that term is generally from bare hands. On a winter �p councils to see that old ceme- derstood. He is just a - day we may not notice that' our teries are not allowed to become chap trying to make i go of things noses and � earns are col neglected, weed_intested areas. on his own. It would appear - "DR1►i ANNE lIISBT: 1 am faith. We were married in 'her P d, even . aa"OB of the -biller grapes, and I church, and the children were when they are quite cold. You Weed-spraying machines are used there are two types of junior ` 1. soon flag that they are i! you to keep down raglans growth on farmers. In one type we find the - AlServe all I stiffer. I would lifts baptised there' I even went with _country roads why not a goad sons of successful farmers, who • _ � <.: . f10 wars other girl that target. them oocaaionally. But after a Ptn a warm hand against. them. spraying for the old pioneer not having .the sole responsibility falai the Golden Rule does not while poisoned my mind Where is a tremendous difference >' po - cemeteries. Not that we particu of the home tarts on their aborti- • I was a widow, knew against her kith I began to, between -being cold and Feeling � - g cold. tarty favour the weed-spraying dere are thus able to get out and +4 . � aS the answers, I was just took- argue with her; she tried to rea .. - unless it is followed by 'a clean 'take advantage-at-short coursed _. for someone to support me, sea with me, but I would sot lis- This about custom. and u I Met this man, he seas an. ten. I got her and myself in a the way in which nerves act p job on the unsightly debris demonstrations and field days is - �a�ged to a by it. also explains of dead weeds and shrubs that are connection with the various . girl whom everybody desperate state. affected left behind. In the case of ceme- branches of agriculture and ani- :> - loved; I knew that but I also "1 fin stopped oing to many other things-for instance, �` PIS B why the country man cannot at teres that could easily be dare. -- mal husbandry, knew he was wealthy. I used all church at all, and didn't believe y In some districts burial grounds Them is also snottier type of ore She left first sleep in the town on ac- �a land !°o count of the noise, while the have been cleared of weeds and junior farmer struggling along "' "We an both miumblo beings. me- She couldn't take my insults .. townsman often cannot sleep in underbrush and the tombstones unassisted, who deserves to ba We mind is always on hrr, even any longer. That is when I real- gathered together to form a cairn. encouraged. It might be said of _ I can retire that When we meat lzsd what a fool Id been to tet the country an. account A respectful tribute to tht totrad- him that he i, learning the hard any of her friends he pretends. those interfering people influence silence. At last, however, the ers of the district and a credit to way as he is too busy making a --. - . root to see them; he Is ashamed me . • . - country man gets used to She -the people now living i�the com- living to taWin short courses or _ - - . ' .. a! ms sad of what we both haw "fid mush have given her spa. noise and the townsman gets' munity. Wbich is all to the good competr with organized junift ' . . ' done, We have not even respect tial grace, for she has Listened to -used to .the silence,.. and bobs afire to the stranger a communi- farmers at !alta end exhibitions. ,. " - fee each other anymore - and my please at last, and we are to- sleep soundly. ty is often judged by the appear- He is not necessarily Ignorant of - -how can ws have! gather agailr; aro all go o her - sate o! its countryside. How _ leu Interested. H'e c a -n rod _ 1 1 "Any woman who would come church. Once again, I am living, ever, appearances can be farcy- . ARTICLES in farm magazines. o: Kasai an engaged couple would But I feel I can never make up ;� tive. keep up with the modern farm•• --; be just v Quick to break up a - for all the heartache I caused l � .y , Well ikept homed and farm Inc methods by radio -.sad usu- . ,. I say to your riders: Mme• there is only one buildings used to be an indication illy does. Ten years from now it _. �ou interfere between two God, believe me. �. +... p pe will be Interesting to sots which A FWL THAT WAS" .' But conditions Lahraa have changed type d� young fellow has made - r .r. people who toys each other, call :RONICLESi So your Belt-respect to resist You • Quite a number o! term houses the batter farmer - P10 are always the loser U Yea isnot made a grave osis- are occupied by people who are Hers Is a cote of comfort - . ,. : • , . • ' take. admit it. do what you east hof t at all. In some cases just in case you are feeling the "This other I IN9 H l gin got rid of a to wipe out the comequenees, �. farm p has been split up Beat! This is' the largest des - • him- skunk - and I am stuck � V% � ; ^ I MI.. _ and make a Mesh start. This ie . __house and buildings-paging she year is half s - • SORRY NOW" how strong ehsrracten 'became _ to one man who may 6e working be long ors t wont we �+" « Why art you "stuck w 1 t h strong . v tllse of indeclsds>s _ in an industrial planta few tulles shovelling snow again end ,� ppm occasion. - or despair. write to Ante Hirst .:away - and farm acreage sold . in our wtnt fr's supply of • _ flim! It does ha IL comes tJayiT3x time — SO _ - at . Boz 1. 143 Righteenth St, a, , to a neighboring farmer. All this or coal - - . . . guawam ._ -W,- -'Poroma,-ani --- - -- - - -- - w • bound together by the knowl- . - weather. of course - all the way edge of their guilt; perhaps that from cool, clammy tog to heat and -« L the only thing you two have SO' You Think Our humidity. There is quite a tot • « in common. But why live with of bay down tri this district but r `y • #t± Weather's Hot we haven't started yet I sup _ R Wouldn't• you -'he a different.. pose we shall have to m a' .fevv 1. - Y r pa .. - • « person Sway from this man?'" '- The temperature of the our. days Hope there won't bd an - � / � i ' «You may not be able to undo face of the sun -is estimated at broken collar-bone:• for Partner !the wrong you committed, but about 11,000 degrees Fahrenheit. a resri]t. There shouldn't be • • at [east you need not be daily The sun's interior may be 40;OOA.• ,• ' if he follows the doctor's orders . .. ;- ' ' reminded of it, as you are in .000 degrees,- At these tempera• ' What a c 9v in he gardens - - r ban t '. ti _ « his presence, Such a lite is d+e- tries. molecules of matter can ''from a week 'ago everything .1.1. _ .. r 0 grading to you both not '_hang together." Even atoms growing fast' to make up for the - _• • With a fresh start - -alone. .break down and their partirtes late season. it is lovely at this q - _ - « and building up respect for may form other atoms As .these time of the year to see so many : s ` _ yourself again -the day should changes take place. small bits of well-kept gardens - . ttowec and M " _ - . . r not be tar of! when you_ will atomic matter escape in bursts of .vegetable too. Not here though. _ _ M. - - • my nice garden is a thin of the a .. ._ p g g Y g Bi 1��Ui/ IsM�/ .. A feel cleansed of this despair. heat and tight Thou b the rays g « and able to face your world o! beat and light travel tor- 93, , past. I have long since given up 11 _ « with dignity and fortitude. 000,000 miles before they reach . the struggle -However, :with the _ _ _ the earth, they can cause s help of a power fawn-mower �._ _ _ .. :..: ; I. . `Dear Anne Hirst: 1 hope you pretty severe sunburr in less Partner keeps the' lawns well cut - _ can priest my tette=; so no other than fifteen minutes. "and•that always gives -any place �nan will make the mistake I did. a tidy appearance. I - "They may never get the second A well-bit golf balm teav'es the 1 had occasion '�o do a bit of T r sbstaw I got. head of the club at ,the rate of 'travelling on 'our country roads OR R R R M ' . "1 marded a girl of different 135 miles , our, last week' and came to'the con- . . per h S R L A R D R E _ . . . N ti .. - . --- .... _ .. - . .I - u' ��' ad . ,; ;, °" ----Ztabl.tpap�t Ott - i - ' � �_ - - ;.. _ _ . _ btAZOiA�ar - ' - . _ k, - : -"q _ 1 levo yak unbeaten _ . 1Z_ It«% __ .� - rp _._..._ `3� '-" - 1' tablespoon 'Jost . .. . .. al riu _ _-. _ r ...a.t{1�T. %4 teaspoon telt r i _/ -� �`'1 '`:( ''A teaspoon dry mustard t . i - is .. .. . - .. teaspoon % . ater� • � c p w prlka (aPtbnd) '_��' _ --- ons Stands • �i� 2 tablespoon iENSON'i x `G1f�(ADA C _'True happiness , � � lieupfhkk,taurcr aro _ - -- oLA, 0.t Y ar a� _. _ - . soninyPUT �i�in o boy; - sw .. -. or, -It%• .\ PRQABE bop n souse,. In • yolk_woo -. - s _.__ - C BENSON ; oaJsiinS a r _ pea 4y to, - seri n . .from _ f am Starch; mix well. - 's or CANADA C 1. ;� 1. s ~ 00 over low hoot unfit mixture thidc.ns = - -. .._ i. _ - - constantly. a boibi . ,. .. r I r . . . A.s OrIL 2 "*We$� Imr eonstanNy. - .- •. - '`� ... VE from Maty ti mixtur. 0 enation add to. .49 • qty *EAT with rotary beater until well blends ` Y --COETHE �. - �ADDsouranams beat -` _. (171!9 - 1832) - YIELD: 1 % aupt, until ar•aniy, a I .i _ _ ' --• . .. I. �T., g .. `,u - d . _ _f = he `-lou1.se• o f Seagram _ V, _ . T . _: _ der _ _ _ . �; ' dENSO - - - - ' Per free . ... , deNdevs n wrNe to I . Men who think of tomort ow practim moderation today ►, KS I • Home Savin rtna.nt, - - -' - _ ORN C . THE GNADA tAMMNY "ARCH ? I-P.O. Sea .1 iia,lAeeEnii, �. , . - _ ` . . , . 1.� It 0 MX w . . .... - w' - . . .. , L :, - .':.4 - _ . .- - -' - _ r -' , F 11 4146, �. s..� _.rr�1..•u�� .. .r .. `, .. sd"M.�w �+.•:M y',.....�'^t,'2a.`ayg` 'e::: r"` _ w1 ie _ � ".":'" ' . . -__ ._. . - . _ _. •.•_''�. I"'p-w . i .. _ "'-day _ 1•,•. 7 .•.. _ .., - ♦ �. •,� d, ,..r � "� A `.'' YJ ✓. .,} :;,,'... t ,� _• ,S w .� t a .,'r , �� s a •? +.ar; �5„�, f n *IdAw 11heFfog an -1=9 sad it won a tm% elift mew �t a _� t - g K � �i `= 6 do lam trop*. T ■ ,.ale. �!l'oiilM"'?ailotsts -%pant 16i I[rs. Ittgter attd dlughter and sea- w Sm+dh: with Xv-..Fnnk ip - # tiE' : l :�... .' ate .mak ha o l elw1 � Rz: L Orli 'family d • �+ Alam and v Acton, jb , nod' ? =am'11rr`• ilarold'RedaTtfw 1 Mr: and Mrs. and family of Nor.. _. k xt>nfr. rs Bud'Norton and their Dir: ani Mfrs. Ernest Pilkey _axle. m' 'Brampton visit e�with aa ' !OM ��' 1�'rf OAiaf - Ate~ Park. �t Sunday at Lynbrook braced their"14th-wedding anniversary, Mrs. H. Shea recently. ,' s on July 13th. Congratujatlons. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Middlptozi vis. "W�O. A RBl�ff3 =�� IRta�>K'M?>1Vl r< ! Mr_ and Mrs. Jack Mansell and Mr. and Nye, E. Pilkey and Judy, lied with Mrs. Lemmon 'on Sunday et family, will be spending their holi- spent -Sunday with Mr. and him. H. Mr. and Mrs. Vickers and - ; i'e�11L1•`Cslll�!'8lQi7— days at $untsville. faraft- - tIM > R>•A80PII�tLt lliCl• — �' Norton urks Falls are holidaying Mr. and Mrs. Les Lye will be vacs- Master James Foote son of. Mr. her parents Jno and Mrs. Gil • • tionin for two w 'man. Jo _ g t Orr Lake. and Mrs. George Foote of Stouffville Mrs. D. Seebeck is s endia a few r ' n Hartjes, �'ic�er�ng Phone9 Mr. and Mrs,Gordon Taylor and spent a few days with his aunt and days with her daughter, Miss fafnilY will spend their holidays in uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pilkey., Seebeck at Markham. - -' Oi[OiClH 6T�P — 7Q6T 80111'J!'M O! FOVi-00>ii�f1�B e' the Haliburton district. " The local . W.I. ,have accepted the Mr, and Mrs. Reesor and little Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boniface and invitation to hold their Au 5 !a t meet- daughter of Toronto, Mr. and T family a ill h enday for the next two ing at Greenwood ark on Au t 11. Melt ose of Whitby, also Jas. amend ' P August C �AREMO N f y g Mrs. ugh visited last week for a l Fred Griffiths and Miss Karen GrItl•b ' Frida ni ht for the next two weeks Mr. Don Hedges and Mr. Len' Lye few days with- Mrs: Wm. Birkett. Piths of Simcoe'visited Airs. Shea dub. and moat of the employees are head- will motor down through Smith Falls, blr. and Mrs. Robert Hockley visited ing the week -end. i Mr. Norman W egg of Goodwood, ing £or distant spots for 'vacations.• Ottawa and Brockville over the week- on the -week -end with his parents' in hhnder tali off a slap Iadder last Wednes- ` '�Irs. Bert Galloway has been con . i I ,�? , •,: Toronto. ------------------------------» 'day night, necessitating. his being laid fined. to bed.,following a severe cold. Mr. Roger Roy will spend his hou. Mrs.. Bye and children of Pickering D _ - ; . ap for nearly a week. Be was helping ' Mr.' Bill Vose hurt his' back last days at Kash! Lake, Gravenhurst. visited with members of her family D hake down lights, following a street week, and has been off work for sever- Claremont football lost out on fiat- here recently. ROCK ROAD dattce, when the mishap occurred. el days. urdaq night here to Oshawa in aMrs. Dorothy Ormerod and child= Caagratulations to Mr, and WX1116 I 'ba Sarco plant is closing down' Peter Meyers has had his brother Score of 1 -0 -There was a good crowd ren returned to Toronto after spend- Sim Wiser on -tine birth of a ing two weeks here with Mr. and ` Mr' end Mm. W. Sowers and t g i 1 &MILY sl Mrs. Melvin Johnson. , Jent the w,eeJ.11,d W +, ,> +bastne;La with; his s' ' I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson visit- aster. } ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Mr. and Mrs, Harold T5 visit-� Fayden of Thornhill. ed the latter's mother, Mls. N s� ��� County men together with the Mil- st Baldwin on -,the weekend; * a ter Paving Company are busy this he grandfathea• Ms,jag Tom Smith, wisp > J i week re -surfacing the Brock Road. is in his -I year. and bear. ` e a ! FORR on They are working from the 4th con- Mrs. Goodyear_ �oauieer ! cessiott south, but have been patchingcetan. °d' . •. Y`EAR farther north ' Dir. e` 1 e a e Well Known Resident Passes Hospital spent *11Robinson o2 y 2 �" �■■ee� Funeral services were held on Sun- with his spent hoLdap, Sun - (Lay for James Dickinson who passed don �`an�' Md Mrd Blit. -- :'..�.— . " away on ,Frida , sad . He a -as in Robinson 4 - -is t year. ' their friends had a t '.!i SEAQ F8olsd% Born in England, he came to Can- an �ckerlul .y . GROW 3 + . ads man years ago: He lived at , cd Phe bII tomes thesu y Keith. _ Weston before coming out here. He b t8bo went by T ■ y :: u9 t4 I10rOn !' •farmed on the 5th line and on the 9th bo and by baht to pmg( •,-„� • Dalhousie Nj�, s 4325 concession. He retired to Claremont era - and then by 'bus to village about 20- years ago and for They h,: ]lames - _ OFFER No. 2 y OFFER No. 3 4 - many year4 was a rural home tired but happy. -: -- F�,� 4 `' almost that , P. in. _ _... .. _ a mail carrier. -Mr. ckinson was well . Q,00 P. m, rR*X x h MAGARBknown throughout this area. He was' vir, and Drm• Champ Floe rs an4 MfII� 'mac rRofw 4WOW A _ MAGilaiiB PSOM a member .of the United. Church. dslU 'htea• and Mr. and DL -s. Richard 1Ml Get10lP i _ Z ACAZ4:fil:S I±M08i iia!!1� R - 4, t3riiOQP >P He is survived by a sister=in law, FLrncoek and Madeline ' of Toronto, `a iMiss M. Durdon and- three nieces, int qday with Mr, and Mrs tw 3x7S * w�■ �� ■� Dies D. urdon, -Mrs. F. -McLean and Corautt, I D 9 _-Il`Irs. A. Pretty, al . r 1 of Toronto. lir. and DT ••s, A• tbuv Ha t ccs we d from the home 13r of Cha .4th con, w: e, asrs►mex_ Mark ai, ” " Services re het area X before ma azures destrod and en ose fist with order. -with Rev. H. -Lackey officiating, In- ing. at Fort Hol:;rr :t<h.­-, T, y GROUP A o. � • pion bc�ak.:Il 1 Q Redbook M•gaa". GROUP11 Cemetery, caspitaL erment ' was in -Claremont t � ------ -- Mae! - , - - Maga (12 issm,44) - - I Yr. � •ani Magazine _l .Yr. Fanidii�" #itnd Jdurnal -- -----.I Yr. ««.-««.-..--..._««_.««. r- - --=-- ❑ Now lib• --- =- Q M• asina Digest .............. -__�_ 1 t Fami H 1 Yr. 8T0 ---, Q - ❑ w old i Weakly Star l Yrs «BROUGHAM ins �e Mo II's Magazine ----------- ----- I Yr. ©Canadian P•utf Ilariaw _ --- E] True 5f•ry --- ------ 1 Yr. Coaldh n e It ---- ------ --- -- -- _ O �_----------------- 1 Yr. pular .meed of the Wo- i'1"ORM SASB MAD The re ng E TO 08D® ❑ Canadian tremas li Gardens 1 Yr. Q'Free Press Weekly Prairie Farmer _____ I Yr. man's Association of St. John's Unit- ------ Popu!•r Science __---_- -_ (] S rts. Ar}eld - I Yr. Q *Farmer's Magazin. ------ — 1 Yr. T : 'ed Church was held at the, home of -IWO. L QUALITY pNy= - I C --------------- I Yr. ❑Caned• Pealirym•n ;p �.Pyy ;--__-- ------------------ 2 Yrs. Mrs. Fred Cassie on Wednesday eve- - ❑ modern Screen , ___ -------------` I� Yr. }] Farmer's Advosrt• ---__--�-_--_-_ 2 Yrs. ring, July 7 with, a good attendance. M - --__-- I Yr. True 6perisrq's __-__- Mrs. N. Burton the president was•_ +ej. Gor�vn 0 Parents' Magazin. Q ------ -_ I Yr. M4et•—Farmer's Magallne to farm addresses only ' Unable to be present, so the vita- •• "'� president. Mrs. H. Miller was in L1173MEa TA = charge of the meeting. The Devotion- JICKERH9O=A1Uo 11 al was taken by Mrs. E. Johnston who •oeweee Any Magai�e U And This - Below And gave an interesting talk on R. Yip.. �ljt rKP _ N •-� ' I�ewspapK, b4hFwThe Price %own! During the buaiiness period, - ---- ling. ti Mark an -x" `ef-6 plans were discussed on securing pul- pit ' • ete4aaisea d••ir•d and andel• fief with order p sehrder V1 (Weekly) ---T--- _-µ•M Q Sa+ass Shsiw itlaelsas's ern• (24 iase•ri 3.N `--«�--- --�---�__i supply during t Mrs assir u August O qAawplem-- W. Cem•re Malagne -------------- .... 4.10 X25 —card convener, gave a report of her k"�9azl*e-------__Y—,---- 4.t0 p Inside D•1•.1iw _3�5 work during the past month. The 1 �' Q ----------- «_ 2A0 Q Ces ---- -M__ --- ;. S meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Q Ewry�ed3r'PO s Digest ---�-- ---- 3.11 ❑*ton F Lloyd Johnston. -o - i ----_-`'- n. p gram convener, , -' i ❑ Hasslin! FIAM,. in Canada We s Pbe•n• _ --~--- -- )X p Chridias Herald -= 4J0 a' gave an interesting reading fol- who '----------- -"''-" lowed by a flower contest. The eve- j� Flower Grover - « 3.7i Q McCa1Ca MagasdAa _-------- _--- - 3,4p "1 Radieak Megrein•---------3-900 Tr'"c — ------- --- 315 ning closed with a dainty lunch. sere- .� gComees Ws»My _ ii ❑ Penn wln• ---------------------- 3.E0 ed by the hostesses • — Mrs. _ hlws ip Dus►P+y-s M•ge=in• Q Amrrie+n -_===w ----_ 3.9i and Mian Seebeck. Cassie A �] Ufa _ 3•� Q �en Riad for {oys 4.10 Mr. -Henry Shea is spending a few 3.7� ❑ Idros'a - 3Ao NEWSPAPER AND MAGAMNeS i YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN �� with his daughter, Mrs. Resew, of Toronto. i ALL OFFERS - �'• �' � � � � '�. � � � � � � � � � � " a - � >. Master Billy Hardy of Toronto is - ARE GUARANTEED holidaying with friends here. TM pke CHECK idAGAZINEs DESIR® AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON The sympathy of the communitT ! V flies is extended to the family Gentleman:. I enclose $- _--�_. fleas• send me the offor Y of the late , s chocked, with a year's subscription to your newspaper. Robt: C0w4A who was well known in ,. - I :: where be bo an :_ this district ere as born d •TODAY 1 Name------------------------------ _ _____________ ved the most of his life. The funeral r 1took place on Mon afternoon with Street or R.R.---------------------':_____________:____ interment. in Brougham t-nian'Ceme •, ]kale allow 4 to Alirv•k. !nr . . - ;eu:c COV�re�} ataraz�nr w• i Post Office_ • . � _ _ , . tern - _ Afrt.•q ^------------------- 1�lei Aeae!'*WLa been sold It 1S t5• , acres (, npx - L-^ -• �g with Yiilssr< . - t " A= .x ' X11 L �P �`� �Q�tr';� �t` liwds Mc- i. w wtt$b llo■R 1a*&�� Hairs ;t . i k sE � .a a r• weak was 1. eieel�l�� draw /'.,, ark', - * a} slheD'41��.•„Ei�tli Try it t w ny. many Years ago there written on ec hued a who wanted to know,. the king shout s�l1 �j as aree i something about ecbriomic's, a short ree explanation and ordered Thus the king learned a lesson He called in all the. Fisc men half of the wise men beheaded, i i ti In h:s kingd^st and ordered them The others went away again: moneyisnomicsri tSince its own but omen ti to prepare a short explanation -After Inany more years they re- from its ` - �t•hi„h 'would tell, him all about turned. Their "planation of people; no gething for ' •1economics, economics. still, filled fifty large nothing, give its people something for . kneav in a vague of Fay velunies. Again 'the fling was • - _ ;� fns economics had*.to do -Pith angry. '.This time he beheaded This. Is one of a series of- brief fns laws, that control:ed nhe.hel L but the oldest and wisest wise , g g you facts of this people were rich or poor and man• articles brie `in community interest about Johns- + _ aI>tetf •rt'/ Mlle t tr■IW� Nether they could get the things This 'wise man -went away and Manville or about conditions af- —�E'a>A t K tney wanted. But he needed that returned in five more years. He Petting our national econnmy, ` ! 'Z put in words short enough' so was empty-handed. _ -that he: could. tell his. people;- - "Where is my explanation of + ' lkjdseltg News ]Ealy►, Aiter a great number of years economics?” the king demanded. t • the wise men returned. They had I have it here, Your MiEjesty,"` ACCURACY with them 500_ books th' i eY had the wise man said. -rt is this: \ .t: •`rs--..i 'r�w-..�,I'R+••'_.'_�1 _1..-+..:. .:..-----."'r"o.- gni•>,•.c.+rr,,, ,�.y�,�� ;w„�,,,s,,,,,,r a,�.•r,�r.�"'^...�-�.i"r".►w vf-•r rte_ '-'Jn"-?.�"'."`.°, '11 p r +' *' .. _ w _... - -�? _ r . ,: / :. •.... ec t ~ . .. 9. _"'. Pte, ..� _ c.__,'/. •_ .s `•y a — .. .� ,y ,. _,::; - I. .- ,, •. '. gyp,., ., - Y' , t Y*� Fa'... i f r ... ., ., } -1. _._1.1 . .. w _. . _ - _ _ - ,_. - • lz . ra,.'�. ./2. .. Jt a! -. -i x �BA �VW � M as ° "W" 1itl11'�- . . ====:=W . I . I I ! - . . : !�tatwav,* _r - =rtl 1. l� 60 Qnolm�� poll _ \psptis. >srxq t, .' b tboe. a.- ,. ---� ...na...-,._..•i. ' Af<za, J. Quinn i moubbo ► � • '� � &-17� L.1 I . • . , Winds=. end men Deas. .. , . is 1>oa Wood, Csos+don wird Mra Jrdc,`a ME , *S I SSts $eO00� ;: _ . ' �T Pa�d� Lazy7� �t la.t w�eelt SAI O y �� �yA. k� je�ad Ground ¢ g 1 . •'tO in - held ii/GY ~Exercbe ✓ ;: / aF 4i+T••ri Y,G r A speedy recova7- h I&.' Beeley Cbeik i 0M i$ TS -- _ - J _ n is asata of the RCF and tie Dept. Nation- ` { �eftft of ,s yr i� aKrd� a1nre. Abe 1�i1'�1tiOf1 0�'twe !S- F, c ` / f .N . . y� Taiele Peh excise was to check the country's doe- .. , � t_ently�rt Oti3lfaa +ere rneu+ried AtFc- 'fence efficiency a�nst Possible ea Kra` y, a y �i 1 "" . _ r r" 1. Mr. and Mrs, J. Phillips fiw� ret- !n►3' adr atiaock• The Ground obaeir- �. i ; Cr. 3, - ' with racy c3e- 4'f ¢ ,rre u =,ned tmm a pleasaut holiday at �V>lir vel Co' Ps eo-operated c, ; n f . �i i F f ^� __ « y ; , �//r; . _I .:,�j Iiln dhi Bay on Lake Horgn. fences vvlsich is turn rrttia2t u l y - to¢s. ..the Thom n Baca 'for various nt9-ai nits and a ; F. '; # t >: r eek-endpwese Mc. the de�lendiag fighter3. s. ! # . f: Observer Corps is aeC- y:' The .. and Mats. '14vosnas Rirnrner and chdld- if , � i : ": • --.ren at .Box Gtpwe; . Air . and Mrs J_ � in view o! the 'fact that they _ - i i � r� y %' _- R ItI+�C1engnt, Tarontlo; and Miss ere virtbally the only mear� of de- E a ! y Iana� MaEaulaiae, of Scartios+o; Mise testing ]aw-aping aircraft, cinsi ,neat- s ;, `'ter ��,,, y !�� ; . _ _ ' "MaryBeth McK rr eat.retatcaed bFonse ly every Observation Past tusc3es tine / . jurisdiction of Mr. Clare Keewil Wok < } � ' with her Srendpaaents far a vieEQC'9 ' + ; ICS .itr� IN 'I 11: �s . " visit.',afil� an active mart in this exercise. , 1. . ' � Mrs Margaret- Horner is apemm�g Tbase in charge µnave to, thank their ` �-9 _ _ the sutaprser wish her aoa Mr, Je�ek Observers finr ttw hours that fiery , ` i ; ,y >ghiilips and spent in 'helping to make this exercise i �' r �, wile here, - 1 �?. ; a success, and' to exv.ew theirs app- t 11. We ere '20=7 to hear teat- leen•. I. I_ _ _ Mosley Black's motber is quite ill eb reciation to the* telephone operators _ . .�:' :. _ y�� . . _ . - � for their ro-operation in putting tlseee y 1.s' . : A. A � . ,1 Mr. and Mrs E. G: Conde were r:e. telephone �aIlta through with the mitt_ j t '' I oral visitors at Landow and Seadoaya. imam of de1ey. —" +t • Next Neetiln; At" Boamanville �;w � -11 •: ,� •?, z rk " �e - In, a beautibAy decorated church. -Thds month's meeting"µi11 be held - . r , 'Donna Corinne Thomson: 'doughbes ad In the- Council Chambers at Bowman- - ' 0 - - �, W. Randiy 7hoaeon, oa East ville . o� evenink. -July 16, �'. , _ _ 9 ' r . :w , Woo&aads, became the bride of Jdhn at 7,30 m, Ad obseevers and Ch .. , r • ° - . _ _. . ' .- • .. _ - ``''°� °�• �`' Maw :-To �elebra#e 25t1: Aoniveraarp In rAtigust : ObaeroieQ•s are invited W attend Them _ i.esliS Craven, ed Weet Hili '" is: Dun- will' b� - fildis aircraft recognition ` - - = - .'be�ton United Church on Saturday , .. and a queeetian and aasswer p�i�, in - July 10th, with Re�v..1+ M. Binges adddtion to a girt report on the eat- - " _ -- . chelating in the double ring rer+e-' - .- ereise by F'tyitzg 0a]ticer McGuire, at- the Baamaaviile ObScrvation Peet is �mLY. The bride, given in tached to No. 51 Observer C.onpe PYL. an outstanding -with. bin hie - . . %-- '. 6 :► : ' by hes grendi4a11ses', �. A3lfed Com- I ter Ceintre at-Brarrdet per. sad very few amra=t get pasft - �'"� -11 • whfik+atwtiti a Vmn d tulle. Iso .. SCaoioer, c C Observer od ho district aitbout b s.7as� ] At Home - It Pays A pearL. broca4ed We ! ttt�octed _ _ -- — -" - - - - c000nei -bel- ahbrotdwed - _ .. . -:. UP veil. She carried red rama� . ; . 16tephnnotts. Mia. Doan . Crsvffzs, -fUELS- - - . - atter of the gttoara, are. mafit od ion= - . , _ . . � I . . or in yFeMw tulle ovrr satin nth - . . - - ­�� " 1. - � . _�­ - _ �000PER RLOCKLTID _'.: ti„atchtr,g pend . ..sad ctarrted Yea- - � _..-. . _ . .. - . .. 4ogv 'sores %1m Stam. Johnston...anti _ - - __. . > ... .. GLEN P AND . - A iia e>Ra v>*, osO�rro :7"'-I . ,, _ .. Miss 8e ve<. ley Ctsven were similaaa- ly i:, Mum- d p k rasing � � � � LFA � � � t� � � ��� � �oncre#e f 7. <_' _ �ro-les and carried pink roses - . _ r,d Keller .� � man and ,-:... _... _I. . Slag _1 the u�fie ri vY Cs2 r er_ _ t _ 9Fiobert S?oda. The wedding mu is Y118II�8tlOII . _ .. n . . was played . `Y :firs. Lorre ChFesUsss, a' _ . _ __ _ . _ }� � � _ 1-1 - }( - _ _ X301] i�001`Sv� .:.txusin . s o . tt a . *id*, and, pr mnzst od _ ^ „ _ • . . i nd e i a L.eavidd B�+-tilt C`wxv1% Soloist aas ' Asphalt Shiagte9 _ . . __ _ c -' .. _. . �B10 �$ _ -Ric. Charies.Flsrard, a3tro a cousin ad i �IIBaI•b[lk 8idirige - �K�u.+e r=.,�a>�'� q� .. _. t'6e h•r,d- ani ten"r soiout at Calvin _ - �- :. -, _- _ ._Fre•?bvterian .Cha:aF., Toronto- fir, I : ROOk•lfltti - . __- -- ' plovard-ronin. ' O Perfect Lose'• and i _ _ _ _ . Sheet t •,Through the eta,," and MAC1iS Kook BAR SERVICE With Melotte's '•Load's Praye,. '- The _ _ y__ _ : _ ., Insulating Bog:tij ,% - ..-rrceptnoa wss ifzld at. Favi =Wooa :_ . . r � J i�.ne5 Hall ane:�e si9e brde s — . r Cement, Lime&]?Iaster, >.»�sSac ox ALL 11fA� o .= .. a-eCelvld.. gowned is g't�e7--- -0a.-e vvub� - . ° _• �' _.. � - .. I - � .' d ��rii : � - ; � i BBPAl88 4 red... R � � s c �$ A _ W MI Paoli _ _.. _ . .. 'S IIh�tbC' .^.i9'}'- Who': -+ r ,,� i ,xm = • a T`CHELC. � P'ckeru�g 72R11 or 106W4 • = ' - ._.. .. vant2n sed cores. lir aa•*c: =:g =r 4 o -w rrwkt Pew Tse. liar 5 . bride chose a o-ak brocarSr r-_.ye�Ee 1The.bappy CoUlAe moear.od .. :�-,-_ UNBARTON GARAGE i r . KO ODisr is Ostaacs am : iw.--.aG - and no Weir returc w", ^•a,a�r an � .. _ . 'west fwl . _ _ - SEE Law ofars . - _ -- . . . --- --_--- _ . . . _ . _ h' - FRENCHMA-N'S BAY a For �emoa tration in a ' -Mr. and bLrs. 1• ammett as+e -- Jg : .. .. .. s � �`��" '� p� 8 ttnp Lo trite' Did (rwitntry ane expert _ - .. •• y r' - z t •6 to Leave some tune near int ena''a[ x _ _ M nnoa"th. K _ ~.. s� ;, NL bald C aVeinter h� baa • . - y - r - Ysed for . Quer mAer visa ng her, U s week. �. �� -.. . Chas. ManaSeld is in .Toroato c } at present hdp�t& cave for a_sick .. - `; { _ T1.-�" " ' .lbm�lne: _nn.law Who 4as had a heart ; r1. .t�, ng epais _ . i .David Brundle Jr, was in hospital `1 rad had an op�atioA �n his foot . to Famous Goodyear Tires �'11 ,reJaove a cy=r � :� Little Bryan \ich�Lsosn is able to . , be around nos in walking cast and: ' is dosing' very µ•ell .'.PH01�lE .2 fi ' -) Mr. ane' M s, nldcQunn and family , 1 ,.��r have returiLed sSter a t�cation in • .-' New Brunswick. - ' • - : ��'-' t. Herbc:t and birs, Reymonds,Al� _ ,-::3.,�. od Tonnto, , - site -d Mc. and Mrs r r' ^. 0 � �, , , '.` Charles .Pears lzst' week. _� Mr, and Mrs. Ste a Euley sent a �3 '. g 15mµ tiiay- Niusl:olia visiting creat_ RODMAN� Ives. J �reeidenta who have ret- t a -- Surnn er ��eet Metal works w _ ,,..�._ - kr ed 'to 'rhe Bay: sec: Mrs. Minnie MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs Wright, ori J µ Ca ref u 1� Pa N . ..••: Front St., Mr.. and Mrs• Ed Hogan A3m•;4ey Dominion Furnsces and Alr ' Ceaditibaess u i, n e ' who wintered in Florida: also Ms. - ' • Gurney Domhaien C."Verdon OH`Earners Of u o one would d ... '� e -. Lode, wiw retired from the raiLv�n3+ rllY31>iNT pT.AN Aye' .- _ course m ream of climbing a telephone pole 1.Last Decennber and 'spent the winter ' _ . lly carefu 1 et every time you climb a without being especia N1�lf►S� _ -shaky ladder or stand on a -rickety chair yo - .Florida• i Ra'AR _ - what a big chance you've taki u mar not realize - - _ Two outboard .rs;otors were 6tolen !llpDiiSs fiS� - Pfeaeshts 17l; )fish • WWtiy t►8• ACtuai]y mpn �< Stam the Avis boatFhouae las4l FYidiaT axideats'rtght ar home than anywhere PeoP>c have _ ;4 :.,aighC, t were taken tram the foot _ • •. else. C q fav you save Beats you save Mbra than suffeOna and . . iof Commerce St. the week. beft*; .. .. . also tip, candy' ani cigaatetrw *Wn _ ., (we're now over 31,OQ0), hese Savin °portarm-That< In a family the sine of she $luz Line IAa X - _ rt not only tho ' -- - ----------------------- ��• T��Q safety tools and method's, bu►Drnn rO�IY trained to use - -' i ' - Gironnd observer Corps- __ G II 1Ti B �11r B U I E D E E S' ►J U PJJ 10 Q emery P.r vUon to avoid in7ur5' iti ti ] uaUy nd oche � ' A week ai,Po-'neyvvlq reentered HO�ne Bulilder9 Plan' It's another way µti help keep costs do _ o ._. - +ground Observers w�ea+a enterhadrseid ' d you bk the best possible telepho can p ' e y so wr . by Mr. and arts. Pied Clubiae, IL a MiDff PLAN ATAV ANX OK _ XkPA�s'y,-1SF 111,6>s1No GA optp°� rnst. secvioe at tb0 _ _ I G� cod,, Cut. Mat. Ciaate KreVSl, "E1s+0. IIs TO TWO =r�i T_O- P9T. stiAiOlrABiJ >*,A'Z'E� _ , HOW ro prevent home OC,rj*A t u tiro ' Regional �Sitperidsor3 . Dart Chow- �ld AT�LAiLi- _ - ._ . _ _-'Abhtt", a• fslder available free frog t " "t ••AOS � - ��y,.�� he )IMIth $nd Mr. ti,_ s acture of Your Provincial Go or front rhe lk- --s ' - .J. 's�"�- =in8. Asa�etatit pam»ent of Natiowl ,V"&h ntWe , ,ri' ' . tpubiAc, O�beerver of the ..- `STM -$D.• &- No. -`2. - E'1C K1iK1NG - vim, otta,a,. tea, . ,e,tpkgnod the tune- - sad need oa ty,e Cirrwrnd. Obeer- Fig' - 1 14 � :':;-I �ortli lfQiRiNa M ,R,�K , .. r THE SELL TELEPHO"R *M'A"V OR CANADA - .. . _ - --- -- . - ' - _ . ,:. \ � — _ t. . r �- "\y-•.. I-1.'+�s�-- _ria._•- - ! --4 � fl•1an,.r Y--dP",--''�.' T.,i r - - — „ .... _ s _ - l - _ - . taw++.•••' - _ _ �,�sm r� ',. .. , - �..: :. • - r • s � �� 4157 w •:ice' -,.r'+" �. 2.... ': ;-. .. :.:,,- ,AI .1 r icy "'� ,.K- I -. ..r yr r .. ,, ..� .. ',..: 1 „s I '. r 1. �' �. epee r' _...'. '....,r. -.rte-._ _ - �.--�.r._..... s . ;.T _ :: __ ��._.. �_ _ - - _ - y > , ,- _ ... __ _ ... _. ._ ... _ _ • veep - � - _ -- r \ - \ xx ♦ - - - •' - _: Bigger Supplies ot- Gamn�a Globulin �'i1.S-1�tE-D.IfERT.. NB. ::,_ _ _ , -' - - . - sass omen Poirf ECZEMA SALVE . - - . The first shipments of Gam- .beau be SAN= "ea torment of dra ma Globulin for Atrotv■r4sP'rE>Iw>Bs va•ua• paralytic poll<O tied new, we' base ohtaka. ♦sebum L wtD 0115 �L+1au�b�lr�r. e�. .' a ]rotte/s. :teafn.. .ohms. ae d�arnmsla:na■y ; �-•`:; and measles prevention ever: to - a y ,lee 4•, mvl" and sono 0outaa - . ' be produced conVnercially - in to the swalum, a e• .`�., Canada. have left the Montreal 'bas ointment regardless n! bow �tnhbeee - t PR01�? dalloera`on ohlaka and tt4t�,7 or hovLda the►',ssm. _. S' ". plant of Lederle I+aboraterles • . . ' Deans in act popular breads for 0OaW17s IRi� p-af 1%3 JAS " C - for country -wide distribution to - sw Gas of our six sp,olal on °�"a' ,.v r'_ , -. - fight polio this summer. for maiclmum ate proanouon. Qvr oma . POfT'S REM — <; bast for broilers Niobotas Naw Haaw• 1Pow leas a ■nelet •r 17tH . 3 `' __ ..... Available shortly os. doctor's - � benfor ° �r0°t� , T-kon- Ir . eters., � of rws.s . preacriptlon in sl] parts of Cul- - gram, Tor turkey- brousrs DoltsvnU { Whit", Cataldgae. . ads. the Gamma" Globlin. Which TWXDDLE CHrrx F1ATCiMj3bs r�D.. Oi�TIV3UT[1Cf Wigs _ also as Immune yrE{ArS IN THE EOXEEt-Packaged destruction, ready for quick rIIa oNTiaro sox AVD- wons2t Globulin has been cond;aed to o^-�e'spot assembly and "delivery" to a potential enemy, The, deadly, high-speed Matador' pilotless jtontber is ..manufae- P0■ ■u is di A HAIRDRESSER ' service centres in Vancouver, sow osntsi�A s rsswtie eioeeosa " lEdmoaton, Winnipeg Sa}at. Jolla tuns in seven units, ones a ed in weather�aroof as �t �rT� - �^*.? ottportnnitf :,ears N.B. and Montreal. From these the Glenn L. Martin plant for.'deliv■ry to the Armed �orxii. TM I�r to beat For tow m turkey brouses `��+4' daTratw.i>;i•' - T• > cities it will be delivered on unique. ackaging .arrangement of the units eliminates final rii dredbfameni Helt,aius Whi wa also FwasThousands, , of suc prof;soul don, soot .ape, _ S q p hart white Housnd and Nebraskan. non- Thousands et m•asGreat t en eradase,a e - - 'order to • hospitals and drag assembly at' the plant, makes for easier shipment and storage -_sorsa. how. !Om'• '' Greatest eaaem _ s Amarloa .vv. DLZ CHICK HATCHERIRS 24M. . , tanstratw Qs.ta1q4o� urea e stores well before the onset of. in -the field. t1'XRGUS - ' the polio epidemic season :...- oNTARtn• KAav7YL RA.MDRwrite Sse q OC1SOGII' -_ _ :: NNW outboard motors sop. Write for 1115• elan: at W. Toratite. - - y' The Canadian -produced fight- -free oatslos.- xbompson sporting aooes Branch": • . tel against p01i0 and measles 361 Bank. Ottawa. Ont. 44 sans at_, aamuton - - . =-and hepatitis as well---coZner +s ataeao ec . Ottawa _ p ru the erinaeri -Newest eegma Gook- 7 trout the new Montreal _ Plant n' run � o °to -every chaar., t10IIsss tN PaAaTICAL NvttstNer - .' of Lederle Laboratories. fore Septembers ciao:. co Course orrUing rota Street Saint Jobn_ & B _ ' , - l Until now the only Gamma BLADEMARTSIR, new double -ease raaor, leotures. practical demonstrations' and _', 1 Globulin available in Canada blade sharpener nada 'city 4rtra aisjovestpaw chro c'patatients.. 1111I in iib hur_ week. ta"for :. has been produced for the Fed- upwards. to each Di to .. Robe s Sales. . h `R'n Kowa back guarantee. Roberta Bates, liasit 10-46. Living •allowsoca-. of tie __ uatos 1.. ` eral g_plvernment. Suplies thus ,�, - stems! Nati. Jersey . 'pe' weak 4dsotwass eligibles wn write !for - _7 -1. made available are• distributed _ KEDICAL NURSING ABSISTANT's CERTMCATs. to provincial Departments of fanny RECOMMENDED - EVERY sYf- Prier's tsttemara. Jramilteo. oat, - Health in polio epidemic areas FUR Of RHEUMATIC PAIN! OR NEURI• PATIENTS , - ' % on the basis of relative urgency -"- -cls ENOUW TRY DlXON3 REMWY. AN OFTI& to evarf inventor-Unt or rr _.-_. = ' _ Oi need MUNRO'S DRue &TORE reations and run Information sent trap _ The Lederle product is 'made ss& ■LOIN. OTTAWA 'The gaean� 9anr_ae I$t* d P&tM#awa " . .- fram blood Obtained throughI.f1.tJ EXPRESS IRfPAID _. -- PEr�RSTONKILUGH 1 Company Pr _ e . . . aransements With hospitals in a - raluxxx • - = tent Atterneas 7establLehed lar. 4011 U•4- .e all .porta Of Canada. Since nO' _ one wonq.n tells another. Tata superior � verelty Ave. Tnrnnrn Pulsate 471 eons• = - - . ` "FRAUNIItt" to help alleviate pals, ate- ' fries. , . -. -- -..-donated blood from the Red - tram ana nervous tension, associated wftb . . .,,Cross or other agencies is used - mss N �a to plain wts .- PiRaoNAL _ `t .._ . • _ by I*derle;. the Red _Cross do .- ---_ _- Pon's �Oslare "L/ - --*L4a TatAL' error - Tweatwti.e daWar — _ -. nation program is in , no way, - Not to, be- confused with the- - seller was ill, his son took his- !m! noM91 ss.'. . ToaoN'ro personal requirements. Latest cabsteelm • . affected except t0 111! au le inotnded. The Kedlco Agency Phn 1114 - . p plS polio vaccine now under -going plaos and,- not knowing the sub- Tvimraal A. Toronto. Ontario. _ - . ,..meated by -this development tests, Gamma. Globulin. is still scribers, took as guide a dog - Blinet`ltiOlfers Sifoot ` QUIT akar.tem wil, with tub o•• - . . . Gamma Globulin is by �. medical science's best known which had. usually accompanied a'nmfaator sold subject to money -best - - . . means a new discovery. Used weapon against polio =- even his father. Trotting on ahead o! F'Or Sea rant euaraatee. _ ror free Authoritative most. ' . opt Trophies 015' nibo ragasdlns• ill eRscta at star. for many yuan against measles, � •though it opera only' temporary " the boy, the dog stopped at every . - fyn.. write c. sans Ptrarmacal nava _ -- . - ._ . ' it became well known as a pro- Immunity against the dread door where the paper was regtt- tea . peg sob. walkrv7pe Oneano '--tectiVe agebt against polio 'as -disease. Its effective period is laxly left. not missing one or . - � TW X T■LL■RI Sheer- and cert+- . . .. ' the result of trials conducted in usually consideree! m be five making a mistake > - Uncanny putting that enabled to answer tars* persona, acre'- ..... tions. Tutt birth -date. 111. o. KALA, - _.. the United States in ila32. weeks per Injection = 1. A London gebtlenian owned, ■ : . contestants to average less Doi rots. south Bend St. lediaas. . an, - - _ j clever apanieL_ One day in 1?!#2, than two green strokes per hole. 4r ►ivTsrl -- . r he entered the pit_of Drury Lou featured the fta■1 round of !afar- _ - _. - ..- _ - e p m club competitions is which seven • ' Th etre at about .SO . h■ ■s/tIST ZD 1111 LI .pita& e.r , .- = -:Fond 4f Dogs . lett his Ii;irrg Charles's sp■aiei d golfers,wers chosen to t'ep- • ow >m' yuan;, ° Recent 3 bn.pt44 "our ; bila _ .- hacked in the dining -room At resent Canada in this International ..r+.ns. assaoetal. -Ar au -415 /+ agar , week. aequteed by August first. F - eight o'clock the dog immediately Blind Golfers Team Champion- p. r.r.m•. t.rarm.rs, savor.,. oy. I - ::: Here s Yo u r Dish ran to the playhouse and lac■tea •spa at L■tabton JuJ,y l • 23. exaDlrsRtxa arattemea are m great - _ . _ • • • -hie mii�tter though he was near Members of the Canadian team demand. Train at home m amara um. y iddl f tar teem welt-.a1d secure jobs :weld tw "_ •. _ _:- .. them e O a crowded pit, • ' - -now tn- etfectr'- Tne folder: Primera are Phil Lederhouse Prince AI - r _ . bert . Sask-' Nick. Genovese .Dasa- School et Drafting . tat Vaughan Goa . Among the- Iriost remarkable pie. This became a regular prac A fashionable young eighteenth des;' Charles Tooth and Harold Toronto. _ dog stories is one Sir Walter 'ties. _ century lady was taking a walk in Pdttcttell, both of Hamilton' John want": Ttockowaar. e° .+,pyla rugae . - tiicott told a friend about a bull A iemarkable example of can. Tunbridge Wells when i New- MacPherson, Regina; Roy Mee- oomm.rotalr 9ataheus frim h4labidg emP - 'terrier .= the wisest dog he ever fee know-how occurred during foundland snatched her. par■so} g _ els. year :nasus Can mak. up , to. }s. - - 'had ■ severe snowstorm whet ?fl'e - frotri .Ker band -and' ran' off with' - 1� Burlin ton.'Ont, and Cisude per sneers pr.minm °ver taark.e pr+o. - - "Cam once bit the baker; who 2ow}s on a Scottish farm did not it Kee to ahead, the d Pattamore, Hamilton write for full detail'. Bos 11T; tea '-: -- - p Keeping dog'con- mi"te"tb street. New Toronto. Oat ` - _ was bringing bread to the f Ttte' international Blind Golf family." return at the hour they usually ataitfly looked back to see' that aANTaa �-_.: he said "I beat him, and explain- retired to roost - Presently the she was following, end at length Championships are being upon- aP\OISTER6D nL'RaEtt for ii ,ss. eor sored by the Royal CaOadiaip Golf aitai. Gross satar,__lfio_0s_ ta. arra as _ - ed the- enormity of his 'offence; house -dog entered -the- kitchen stooped at • a eonfectioner's and • Association acid' the House ltd maotji ■isbt-•oar eat leo .ors - after which, to the last moment carrying in his rhouth a bedrag went inside. Beagram. In tournament play, Tshifts) rty ata ata wear with ca .etre. - oi his life, he never heard the ed hen laid it on the warrzt Thirty dna. bouears wttn oar attrc Failing W get the dog to give the Canadian and American teas: ane a'a- °r ee^"c. and .0 .eatneors least allusion to the story. .in. _hear 'ran aff again. returned backr.she asked. the pls�swifl be comp b°ueaaa Apply - map.rtnteoeent Of - whatever- voice or tone it was with another, and so co ued_ s ,apman to. help, "It's art, old -- saalatebewes. �� AI r . . mentioned, without getting ' up until all were rescued Numbed +Tick of the dog's to get a bun;' three Seagram trophies - oaf _ and retiring into the dSrkeet cot- y he said. Give him nae, and he'll for the team championship, a RESIDENT SALESMAN tiring by 'the extreme cold the had _ . ;ner ' of the room, with great ap crowded . together in the stack- return your pro rt She seam championship, 'a second for awns Heart wen known Itn,ea to ries- trance of distress. y - the international. individual . :.plot Hoare xotor Club, tf you area .. ..,;pe yard, and, then dog, seeing thein, + bought him one and he at once a rlty, u and •vain • :-fore with r _ "When •you said, `the baker had carried them in to be revived g blind golf championship. Theos curly. fou details will a'forwardee tom . surrendered the parasol, :eticalty, the Caflaliians could take interview wilt t» ananse8. Ramnnera- s _ was well paid,' or, 'the baker was by the fire: - - • - tion ran also.. aC r,, wppeiegles muse not, hurt atter -all,' Camp came • It' not only. Scottish air that . A French newabout r the all three trophies but still comps- a bondable. c:ar, ,..'anal. Apply. - �fortt: bora his hiding _ place, makes a dog canny. A dog with. I source of a story about a retired tition is promised by the Amari- Heart sror°� r1„b :es a.r�a,. et: lo. businessman and music -lover who can entries, some of whom have dO° Ontario capered, and barked, and rejoic- extraordinary sense belonged to . his • who household dwra! ed I% .certainly had a singular horse brought, to the house by a g. the advantage of year-round prac- a rr*+owledge .ai_ horse-brou Tit to the rouse b a singing and playing instruments, ticg - { IT MAY- BE - -_ _ - , , Aa old book of dog anecdotes • servant.. As the man was ons- his ; it, too. . At every false note from . mentions an Edinbur h way to the door the horse sudden_ dohs, several i the 'Canadians Edinburgh grocer's I voice Ql instrument down came have been showing excellent form. YOUR L' R ly bolted. The dog sprang after :' - ,dog'to whom• a pieman once gave ! :his cane -on• the .baek of his Sind}_- • The Vutting game of Nick Gelb- .Tf life's pane aw t!► linins it, got hold of the bridle, and a pie. The next time the-_ dog _ t spaniel, who promptly howled~ vese and Charlie Tooth would It easy be pour livrt' " . -,heard the pieman's .bell"he ran bought the galloping horse to i In time she became so sensitive have done credit to sighted and ire a loot: it t� ap to two Mea s:! car to him, seized him by trip,. coat. �: a stdndstill. ' i � to false notes that she instantly seasoned golfers. For 18 holes We a d t° keep Yvwver - ais"tevs Us" I. rw - :. _ ;_ and wouldn't let, him pass. ' - In Melbourne, Derbyshire, i ' howled •without waiting for the _ _ � fond�Ei" digin sal s� - •• , a - Vhere cocks- and herrs used to • , - at Niagara g e feiil',;o,u � moi - _ i a .tin the Lake Genn- . The pieman showed him a'•pen- cane. ' . vese needed only 33 putting email she:ttu sed � °y° on Ont orbs Tear's . _ ' run. about the• streets, a game-• , ny, there pointed to iris master ! .A shoebiagk on the Pont Neuf Strokes and Tooth 35, troth put- wiles an11d tnOd gentle Ceww's liar'1. .., . cock. fought . furiously with a , tin below the aver a o! two u°°` Thar. SOW � 911 PM tta4 _ . 1 who stood watching at street in Paris hada poodle who ' 7as ' - '-' .8 ag etloalar, the lbw of liver small bantam•, which got the =, door. The dog at once went to trained to roti himself in the Seine strokes per hole .on the day Phil d�saa srarrr aopiet er> ' worst .f. it. Some• people stood 1 asps: bappy d�esaint Don't him, begged furiously, and on re Thud anti dirty 'the well -polished Lederhouse had the lowest ago a. anak Ates , keep , uw. ' -. eeiving a, penny, carried it in his by,. looking -on. .Then .. do. '.l. shoes of anyone crossing the gregate score in four qualifying ri; "h•nd.370atvast, rnffgbt ,__,'M suddenly darted out, snatched up q :mouth to the pieman,and' of his i bridge, so that his master would rounds: The Prince Albert layer; t . g i •the bantam• in his' mouth, and get .the job of cleaning them!' who operates a canteen' and i carried it into his master's house. •' 4 .. _ Several onlookers followed ex• I Another clever- poodle, owned ,checking concession,, shot 187 for - - • . _ t �` pecting it fo be killed and -eaten. , by'a Cheshire gentleman; always his last: - - _ -, - A But after guarding the kennel i 'attended church, staying quietly 4 r ° 1 .. , 1 r••. entrance• for some• time, the dog in the pew whether his master GREATEST OF ALL' ._. _ .; trotted down the yard into, the was there or not, One Sunday the •' _.;1 , street, looked both right and left,, dam of a neighbouring lake gave _ - Sightseeing behind the' I -r o is 5. 1 �, r. ! saw the coast was clear went I w•ay flooding the road,. so only Curtain a visitor, -noticed two oil ^'0 t ' ' back, returned with: the_, •bird in' ; a few worshippers from nearby. . paintings. He inquired -about the :-- �- , ` his mouth, safely. deposited it 1 cottages attended. - But 'the dog first, and was told it was a pie- t • ill the street, •them walked quiet• was in his pew, dripping wet, tune of the great, --Russian in - Y" ip 1 Y -. f 1'• away. :� having swum over a quarter of a vector Ivanov, • "who invented +,•• ._ Then', writes Trevor Allen in mile •to get there{. - - radar; wireless; artillery; rail- �i M1 .'+ is "Tit Bits', there was th'e'canine -- Bill, a fireman's terrier, always ways, X-rays, and so on," ' "' = Y Y i wonder belonging to a famous i duty, a r - - gig attiended his master on • du After he had recovered from c Italian family, which always at- climbing the escape ladder, lea this, the visitor asked about the a g,a,,,,,%a a p- T1. tended it master's table, - tools 11 . _ *n ! _ . j ing into the:,burning house and second .portrait, which was cos- - _ his plates..and _brought others, ashen about to find its occas- siderably bigger. `That ha was • ;q '* I 'carried wine to. him in a glass on ' pans, barking loudly for hel if •- told, "is a . icture of_ Petrovitch, :�. 4 'a a salver held in ..its mouth,,yvith_ �._ he located', any. A -collar ,was our, reatestinventor." - <, t out spilling it,.and held the stir- i resented to tiim as a reward 'for _ "'AnA- what did he invent?" _ '"F � ; -M - - rasp in its teeth while he mount- his bravery_ "He invented Ivanov." 'z°a .� e , . i 1 .� ed his horse. _ _ • -11, • . - _ �-` - A certain IadY's collie; ordered of�irt�et k fi �� � � �` y' ri ' �1. - .1 NEW JET _ A Meteor N. F, i <, to ren tTe bell did -so but if _ _ 1n Vienna a new school -was-, g opened recelfty. Its .aim is t0 tBritains new jet night -fighter, , told to ring the bell when the teach students how to make ■ 6i� - .� :.4 peels off from farmdtion in skis servant was in the room, refus- modest living at the roulette - STOP*tT ��Aajli `,'I. '. asst-reelased photo, The new ed, looked - at the -servant, and - - r - j tabled. It iii" rich 1� 'Frits' Hugl, ' Qtilrki stop itching of insect biter, heat rash. ■ ' plane is described by'the. Brit- barked.. If his mistress again srmma, hive., pimpl ecalK,sabie,,aehtare. said, "Ring the bell; dog," he laid a former croupier. ccss,, p toot and pthar etternatly caused side , fah Air Ministry as the most of- `J ul� .nothit■, aowepetc I�� "" hold of the servant's coat as if resn ` n i�, tau, awatea lky' ?T _ fectivs night -fighter that exists. Baying: "Don.'t golf hear thaf I The `Glerman mathemaiiciati, ,.cop. o� Yaur yO111 drnss+lt a . 1. The Meteor features a clear- elnnim.0_a,sl _ am to' ring the bell for your Zacharias Dave, pane multiplied �!. vision cockpit canopy and rnt ' Come to my 1'ady!" two 100 -digit nutelbers together. _ 1, - altered tail fin. iVhen ■ New York aewspapetr -- iii his head. il83UE x9 - 18b4 . �: >. . •, .. . . _ .. . Jr- - -0- - �j�` ,., ,•� -53.. _ti''�. 0 ...•la�: �x . _ 'd./, .�•�'' .. .ti rt-'� �,'�;` ti �y�ea 'ryt ',y.. :•E .. �,, - - r .v. _ ".y;v �.::_+: ,y',iy, ...+.,, _ .,... .:.,.._aau'.s:�.. .:w :_ :. 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BAL bON &SON green icall$e. very eban Mechanically Perfect _ at ------------------------11J6 r MONUAY, TUESDAY, WPlDNESDAY — JULY 19, 20, 21, - PHONE PICKi3RINf, 39 1951 PLYMOUTH �� ._ :.'-. •. = :. � .:ftvetaitW Shaws At 7A6 P. M. LMR Complete Stow. At 8.3.6 P. Iftl. •' _ _ - _ subs of good meterms . ►Nt�EL FACE - nw -•--- - -- AN 111111 good buy I96a c :�� LIa'1'CHUM and JEAX SDO WNB _ _ IISTOM DRESSIYIAKIN6. ------ rt ' I966 AII813N SEDAN Paris o e - - - - es: s °'° .�i°`'----------- wirm11fARiLYN 6iAJ[WiLi. sad PAIIhBI'1N GODDAIiID �r Woe Oaish loofa goof, .• roar — Foa xftwai6�6 . .. good ---- _ s9ss OLDaitolaa.la COACH NEXT ATTRACTION — _ i► Mla� ma� --- --- .05 : K n. K. LST COUPE 193ati c1�vR,o� —NEVER WAVE AT-A-WWAC. - . 'Phone Pickering 170 - - -. - • met on Thursday, July 8, at tine tvome - . ad firs. F. Bywa. Mrs.P. Clarice was OPEN T X N D S R. S LITHORIZED - c� P' / A in daargle o2 the Wonb* Service, GENER4LMOTORS DEALER amMA-d' by Mum May Bavwn, pr+�er_ - atums w'e're made to Heave salad FOR FINE GRAVEL PATHWAidS WILL. BE ADCEIVED BY THE CORP- PICKCRIP4G AJAX<1 Plates to ttu+ee difi6e�ent groups at ORATION OF THE, xuNICFPALITY 6F THE TowNSEap Or P2CKFRIIPG �/ y/�� }--•gyp the Park. Mss. M• P%x �t per„ UhMIL AUGUST 15, 1954. PATHWAYS �^ �`A�i YOUR ��` NOW— - wester. 'F�} BE LE3C�kT$Ii AT= w�bic i is on order. The - in with be mteet _ ;. •IT PRESENT LOW- PRICES g , hehttg aR the at rite i''AiT ROAD -north from No. 2 Highway to seeetsd eacesi --- - Pr'es>tteat Mrs _ - - - °�-------------------------------- 1 wiL�l tufa P. Wilson, i QR=il servion will cotnrr*nCe thdS MEAR,WOOD DRiVT — from Boundary of Ajax north to No. a`Iftk'wy Sund- ung -Fblue coat p1 saunion in chargergth Y :<NLTONA ROAD — lrom No. 2 Highway north is , s tt ,the se¢ti 3 y First Uonceastow o, F -u Fka vice. Miss Beatrice Mci.ean will dk, 0 -� liver the—c4irm, using as her&ImmL, T• JOMMMN, CIlec•k • � � ...:.......:...:....... "You and Your Church Township of Pickering, Brougham ,Ontario ' Always 6 Siuo coal= Gez'9 )3isneY, ag Pickering,, aru1 � I Tic Mr M! hind Aadreals : " p _ • . Billy Packs, of Osf+awn, a� l'lolid�. ....r -. ...... ::........... - Thtzee- - Hazeasson and , ing with their Marion Pegg, Grant Pascoe and K,en Mrs. Percy Clakkents M¢ , esbd M Three-legged- Alfred _ Approximately sixty Perm= a'tben- cT * Pegg end Neil Pascoe; Dtt Plaecoe and - ded the . G wetw�atH - C3 M.,q ei tional Lee. Wilson • ' 1'tiree-1 d Casal ' CLAREMONT CO.OP--�: PRcnic wthich was held on F'ridey aT- c CLAREl1!<ONT ONTARIO tesnoon, July 9, at t Woodlaryd Park Taggart stab- Mafiwell aid Gmitit S14m, _ An aKteracbn ----- -- ----- --- Awn 'bit 4op, Fret$ BeeakwrelL W,syne +/ z OAIIY $� El- VICE - - LOW FAW sports, under the du+ectioa� can: Rtabbdt4wp Neth Pascoe. Dav- ` R E E N W O O D �a Neil Pascoe and Beatrim.. McLean, ` \. TO ALL CANADIAN t x x ,�?.. it AND U.S.A• POINTS frD Pegg; 9fvoe InirJs . M:ra L. Wilson, , r • � A suropt. "uppe'r was followed � C nA M*xwrell; Necktie race -.- Ed. r and Mrs. Walter Robinson aud by an hots od Sootball and softball, Pas" end Mrs. P. Wilson. AHred -� CHARTERED BUSES - k of Hamilton vWteki Mr. and Race Winners (;tans, C1os6oa� andtni13' on Sack Race• - Wayne Elson, Fueat Pea and Moa H. Darw4ott: Ball- .' s Taggart Sack Race -(naso! tfittiiov Mtn. L. W on Greta sucks; 4DMR IDEAL SERVIC! day, a;.r�,�� Miaxot�e 1 u, Savoie smmabble - Marion Pegg, Hmei � / AT ATTRACTIVE RATES , and Mrs D: NLoatilea, Lloyd Ren Mc'llagrt; Wherelbaanovp _ Granlf Try, 'spent tiho week -end with `Phowe end Ken McZlagga�, H�1 �os°Dn� � � - �� W� i � �R A6l GROUP TRAVQ c vatubn thw, Mrs, Kirtdny, oR 4 -]arson end' Beth hill; Wlvaet - t die, Oat+od Maxwell, Duck waddle ke, 6;dd .Neil Palade and David Pegg, 6ta3'mond Memo® 'PM sus TRAft tWNMADW Crab raw - Cwdi Mlaxw►ell Ken Me - 11d0:. sitd Mrs A Morden visited on Maxwell and Greta• Hicks; Rurtndng, sD YOUR tticAt AGENT p we+e -md Wath �i.entls At Chea g� Sue'T a ; Sacbe vise babble - Ed Plea F - o - . - undies ' Coe and Glynn Eastwood; Walk -a- 5 and under _ Bcirm� Mc1`a Dawson;_ Rwining, 8 and; _ • —_ M�nuq - Mme, X,- P Miss' May 3&M Roy' Hill and bw am CIr:thwd Hamel CLoasan. Sharon Blake; rRun� B mm; Slan't�e twins - Joyce Clow- The ing• 8 and `ender _ Brian ' ► STEN 'HOUSE - r Clow - came 1Loasrt an Ststd®9• 1Mc'Daggrarty on end Baza+mttf Cnrsepibell, David Pegg mol4ces Mtia. J. �oaoas, a� AaI Pegg; Running, Y2 and under _ + A dotQ'9 �«,.,.„,� PHONE 4lA 1M inion FIazel.t^losson• A and Cs� ' ' a low bays with tom.: r =n ng, , 'Joist Cboeooty end I nett Campbell - - - - lar. and 3&%. P. Iffidd10021, Bat- 12 aikL under . F'tr'Id Bteakwell sand i David Gray ,`io are siting at tiye Middletnat Wayne ELvon; stunning, 45 and stn - end Qarai Maxwell; Coach 'Lin - er - Ctaml Maxwell, Mesion Buareb]ebeie' buzz = , J Y66 Cloeson, O H- ,Rear Moea+e Iedtl' ori Running, 1i and uncTer• - Davits ----- Pegg; COR.INNE C NLEY Rev. i and - ----• - - . = in the Nell Pesooe• Runnin men Mr. Bad MEe. Cerise Wilsons, and who appears on many CaLd'------•--- - -” - 1ipnr$y for a mootltts 3 9 W g. > Mr, and M:rs, Roes Disney attended - flaort, A+Llh+eld ig; _ - westeart Pro'vinoeR . •- - ung, wroan. the* D1sne7 , stetrninm at , Coatis•= Glen ielevLien dramas - l Aaiiz�eoon Woman's Ateociarbbm en - Jog* Cleam, Mrs; L W7lson. on . Park sansei ptdternoat , , , y r