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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1954_08_0677- ...,nP`S� •v.s �� ,./. .. . !W :—il�l�.. c- a , a,.- _ y •;1iv,m•. .,°c^. .r- . -"" .. _ r �,,.' _ ... ,..: _ �s-. _ .._. _ .._. .,.�'Si6••.. -"AA. 3- fn..•_.•..µ=+. - a's'h w r r R aring VOL._73 NO. 26 —_--- -- g�IDAY, AUG C. p "t Oaks Book ONam. � - 1 shed States W. C. 1i am Boo -- r -... rmySaslowfarmers That A 1 �. ed Peke ri Townshe - - - JA>il[Y WOXX BATILL CONTD(UES - Hy B9 L.'Fair, Ont County Ag, step, '� - _ BBOCH THEATRE PATRONS NOTE - PJICBEBING VIIJLAGE MW army worm intealalion is Because of The News dispensing We have. stopped our press to 'an, Ontwr,a County, All A " with publication for the weeks of Au- pounce the death of Mr, Fred Banks *WnSa kitty halve army ». � ` � �� ��„� � �4 � gust 18 and 20, patrons of the Brock at-the-Oshawa Hospital. See- article In some to, wnsiuVa • the cam- 3 M ,, Theatre are asked to clip the adver- elsewhere on this page re aocident. tisement from_ this week's issue--and- - - &wea+al L•om bem-atttea &1dL ye-ram- y fte -being done is more serious Un , In some oaxers. � � � � x keep it handy for referende. _ gahta at Pont Decry on Monday. 1 - e acmy v6vzm wry► teed A. }. y '" : In this week's advertisement, the A number +Fran the viii $e .attea. - -- �o-e time yet, FwMe>m a'.e ucg�, z V showings are listed covering the next ded the Dunbart'on Legion. Fhchib - -� ad to keep la careerpk on three weeks. -There are some fine fea- iticn over the week-pend, _ Amin estd racer fields. The whobe � ~ "" tures being presented by.. the Brock Mr. and Mrs. Kien. Morley and the - ;✓ -'Held sho"- d be checked and not jut p • Theatre, the theatre that Pickering family attended the :boat regaitta all one Pmt. as their may w: ,a in-one people attend, so clip and keep handy.t Gull Lake last ThR:-dal. � VWt a['the Oeld and not in another )y Remember .there is always a good Th'e local Fire. Company was called show the whole family at the out to as dst at a grass tire At Moa• 1 x y r ... Brock Theatre, Whitby, and it is al-s Park last Friday.' In lana t!fe rola where !am-apat- r ways cool and comfortable. Village Clerk Bruce Hogarth is ad- aced the ' ct r%o.ins curly and xce•----------------------------------- he vil:age making his annuals J .I . c�oum}•d t _ _ wtftim ane' c4 the ixtxcticides r :� tt- 1 - Pieketing Township Council - sen ant, 4. ilble to iceat wi-h poison tzan or du--e August 3, 1954 We as+e P �' rept their amended.tak-l- carnage has beenan p )P- � Wayne Potter, a passenger in. a ser- pear- er � - „I' •The brans °'-'pea- I Council at the Aug. 3, meeting de. ions motor accident on tate Lensing .r ed to be - giving the moat..1:ective ciCetto a kin c_olicltor to PrePan CmP on , 9aturdaY morning;—Is notresul•a 7- The crape strewing Stvatest Crim- ! a bylaw :o license parks in Picker- so ge fously injured ag the 6adlies swe imam am y w _rm ase; cab• bas-. Pi-1 morin: Comm^ni,v Memorial Hall, in the sovsh-west corner of the Memor- ( tng township; bad, first reported. Wayne does notl pasture and corn ial Park. to be offleirlly opened on September 15th, on which day the official Fi%e tercevrs w<re received fur, the have a betoken back, trot he received Usually the inject is kept arose T opening of the-munletpat-water-system also takes place. ltruminen4,-.leading-1.ccnstruction cf the new townstt� bad_gash,_on the head and was_sev -- ioott�+oI by gar�dtaw and otte r roti } ei :l figures �cllt assist is these of lleial openings. i Po ce_sbation to be built at Dunba er51y bruised unci e'in A up. Wa)naa - - L n..- ::unc. w .. &-tis , - was able to be up-in a wheel chair awed conti+el factors. If 'presento n -j tender at their m-e+eting Monday. on Monday aftarnaan.- lwge nurnbers ancD tate ic-- - apply i lF.oeal Girl Spend Week At BOOK OF POETRY next, jam. Norman GsahaTn and laugh- becocnes' reduced in ti and at A-d - Camp Pretoria aIegat:on, head_<l. by Dr, Lyman te.r Annabelle-_are- yislting r i., vas tt-ttetivlesiets, the wroram map• tti.g..ate_ .. --- Miss--Dorothy:- Edith Card of R.R. Bate:ay-, of Greenwood, a=ked Caen= -tn Vmncouver foo fire atartaner, . Ito neeaby dtilelds, Wetter mato e, the v�vrav are about Under welghts of berrclls'and suit- 3,,Pickering, is the author of a book oil to zone en-+fea as resident al and Mr. and Mrs. G.eosge, Field' *h3ho lone alai nae-Qm:M ,izmclSes i,qg,-and �Donna e�htels'wine Barkay, of poetry, PRAIRIE R.ARVEST, just pr:aibit any ntw pw:ks in the area. have been.living at A.'lamdale lvaN--cne un one- elf coloe wm '^ng- t S'Tott, Lynda Money, Judy: eleased by a New York publisher.'. The area is from Na 7 Higoauy to .rr-ved to .Parry -Sound.. hrhere Gey 3ttrda3 stripes, T'.-n feed at.trg*tt eQ Ery-_.. ,motet L.'e Tomlim,om. Ca Tr *;ss Card's book contains other tht 2n4. concession and ::tern Green has taken �rer his own service stn. - ine CIA haut, Yvonne Jc: ns and toems as well and introduces an in- wc::d Rcad to the Brack Road,_ tion. In the late evening During ,the day f .ta M=.errs' left Pickering last ual, perceptive r=sorality to - WnL Lawson stated t..s tad_ been Mr. grid Mrs. Hugh Sgitu+ee, arccosn_ - they usually lie in pcvt!y aidedd6' ros- � oaCay, Jul? 26, :-o spend a wt�a:c 7cetry Icvers. Her chief hobbies are :p;:: oaehtd -by several persons asking Fanned by ltisiss Myr: tl>_ Wilson, .Ort 'goon ruder hrntrs of earth cc other eamXsng at Camp Pretoria, x,:aving and writing. fez work in this township. Mr. Ward Oshawa, have been-enjoying a trip .ewer. They climb.: the plants and imp, Boz nin Manitbha. Miss Card moved ae:d that -in the. `30s they employed O orts-h *e AdJrandaceks and eiast bo Seed on leaves ands' trequently cut Tae la Lee,Whic was _ et an ears age to. about thirty Crier' on time rra�ds. Mr, the Atlaatbc Coast :off the steads cd • grain.. It they are 1VIra Clay Lee, cf Q4�axya w.th a 3;th her family Y S Mr. capacity attenctarsce, with a Frottt�st- Wesley Inter she entered Tcdi (Rc: ve) mid there was no Congratuanniss M 1cr and lwiis staff of nice counsellors, find n-=ar- �aBkatc act trdated tthep'ars-y dre"-r'07 ccrt�- 'P Wesl College, ltianitoba, with fur- gr•,_-i to sirovel.at the present time. Elwyn' McMannis (Mat•fmie White), . ']ete fieklo.ce g`a= The adult insect - Cher ,studies in. turn at the Normal Da6:glas MaWand askoi Permission Oshawa, on the 'birth of a dnughtr- - aAsdy sixty. oarnpEn-s. The caxn+g•=as •_.� -is a brown ah-Frey moth with a sin- I c=M L m 091,.-we, and diG:ri-t. 'PL School in Regina, the United Church to erect signs at various poiAts in on July 28. 1954, their-third wedding joe sv'itite " In the centra of esich Hope, Guelph Toronto and Twe:.d -raining. school in Toronto, the On- the -township-an town tip-:.ads. The anniversary. tont wing. The a,ctivi'iea,.which -began at 7,15 a, tario School for the Deaf and the signs would . carry advert;sing-t2sis Mist Jessie Day is visiting Mrs. T. The reconinended bait is is-follows: , m, and ezv�ed at 900 p. to inoluuted School for Social . Work connected was held, aver till a:xt meeting. - Baron at tbsr cottave at Kirkdieid. + ,Hiwr . 25 lhs.. 'Putti gf*-n - 1 1b„' with 1 w-orehip, Bible study_ cr*d s, lgrerses. tie University.of Toronto. Sire = TFe question a! municiy-_1 „-r aSe Mt•, J, & Hacrm of Dut on, 4'armerly - 1 to 2 quartis. Water = a- swiia¢n:ng and -spEcia1 qmp ire pro- has been a teacher and social worker colic tion was 9,:p1_d by .Cc incil, . and �.. a' Pickering. , wins a recent visitor at Ibgmt 2%'*1-- Ttds is si:flicieat foo i .. in child welfare. this t-o was held over till Monday. the News Office, t one stye, + Miss Card's book of . oet is - v - _ ?a If cne =W Judge -rqun alppetl.es, P rY_ A bylaw was ��� and Mrs Norman Banlo9 spauC.. — jlf Parts n is not ave lsble; the laWhg ,r and thc!�agfitft lness in dis- tributed here in Canada. by Ryerson s,'irp tib take-over a road in"R'o;ebank ' the week-end in Perry Sound. dollotving po',skw agave been- reported i �,�� ' tre, ;,arapft-y eni yea Press and -we know that her neigh- in P'.an 233, - Pick:cing frena will be inteneAk'rd As giving satisfaction. and am one f ca=p to tom_-e full and at the close of >ora here as well as other readers in •Ccun.'il will meat with tiv Planning ' �o lcirn that Mr Cecil Lockwood, ootdd be used as a r+eplacs^nent in t:Fe I �� week sit a"�eed-erg felt tt a pus- Pickering Township will be looking Board in time. near future to discuss . has ,o for reoavesud treat �lmi-s serimns • psixtirre - Alc'trin _ 20 .perc^nt earAuS- ! � r! junior camping-grcwt"th ,in forward to reading. Prairie. Harvest zonr.g of ]arida, _ illness of a yeaC alto, to woak part sbm concentrate_ cne pmt cc. DDI'' I Christian ways of living-load leen and Other Poems.' Clerk is to ask the, Solicitor if therm time to luta trsS1I at Hampden, and , gp pr. r,t ••�rt•�a-•,, r-ou-dMr 2 "t-,' realized, b ---•------------------ ------ is an way in which the can get with Mrs.----------------- Lockwood, c-sllttd on-b7ise _ : icr DDtI',' 29 percent emu&vdon con- -- ---..... Card of Thanks bill Ler .srttlemene of iron Iowa- Mary 3F•x y last week a wer,tao4e, 3 pinta +., - p'� court. Wats in th's ''election Mrs Clare Balsdon was boe-t> w at. ViIIsge Plana._; Area � � sJ• : �a Tt+re mast sltaal3 be br r3�t. i� + We a:ah to extend ou-r., haartfelt be,L ng' _ a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pal- ..evening by' men rr vine acrrss the ! , - :hanks acrd appreciation fea' the acts. -- -- - mer, on 92turdray' evening. _ Pickering, Vil,ege Council hss jwt Geld, end' cbs+e enough togeti^ea so ;been advised by 'the Mini!ter ad ct kindi%s4; -messages 'and _ayarrpa,.2iy..� ENGAGENiEti'T ' Mr, and Mrs, W,ilf Hunt and dau. ` Ings receiv- g'hter� spent tote holiday week-eM fJhalt at czn be+ stead to give almost r Planning and Development that he and •bersuti ul _ural r.2er' boul0k-pe oovKMSe an the tl�nd has approved• the esUbiishdrmg of a ed f cur kind S'ki ndi and n l- Mr, and Mrs. Miltctt Sleep Pick- at a cottage in.'Part Petry. <- surea e. Planning Area. (subvVlary) to %he gbbots during our recent bereave-.-r',ng, ane.:•since the Engagement cf, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Butt and-Mr. �. N the aaariy won em moving �r Metropolitan Area. A Plan rng Bd meat in file 'funs cd a beloved hnysband tahe r daughter Barba-_ ELa3beth, to and Mrs, .Hugh Squi. -rn tored to : ons field to eacr'lo_r, plea' a ftrlrcw will be met up, • and this will permit and bvOtrher. )Y:•. Doaa'd Loscombe, c.° O :-iawa, the Niagara Falls on Sunil y. ---with the strra_tht edge Ec'wwd *M village odfidels to exercire move Myrtle Wood. and the Wood. marriage to .take place ,sit Pickering Miss Mv-jorie Moore. New Llskeatd, �et+ep to be protect et 61prinkle a row control over the destiny ct some .od Family. United church, on SLturdray, -S•eptem- whys is t'•rking a sic,=m.er course a0 at flue bait on the 'Moor c! the fur- our vil'.age lznds, erd a tr-lir:h-improv_ --------------<= ------ --- ber 4, 1954. Toronto Normal: Schx3, EPent the s..; Itvw. As lane 9cd-ron• bran .c'ri,m Out HELP WANTED --'- -=-'-- - '--- week-end• with her aunt, Mss Herb. ed . set-up for local control and' reg- bait s!hcralc be. add I ttlaticn• without tatting to se!se er:.�'t " _. Pickering To ssnshtp Aortkultnral - Whits hence -- - Ed each evening during the trti�t+al- and' every move in same spatters, to Young lady for bank in Rouge Hill Society - Wednesday, Aug. 11. ------- -= ' 'tion. the Department. area. Some clerical or banking ex- '--- - - - -- - - If adqLate help -is --.Pick. ickering Township H-.rticulttfral NO NEWS NEXT TWO WEEKS spm-ed best. and the neces_1,t'Y' etc- and man. Tints the usual precautions ;ring 31, or Aliriharst 1.1753_ Society is ha ng a from Aug. uipment can be• c't ta:incad. R?: eying os slyould be cliwrve-d. If posorr br>n is .»»».---»-»----------•------ and' picnic on Wedrr°•sd'ay, August I1, 9 to 21 inclusive-we're on vacation dating 'can be Bone-neither will re-' left o-,er after baiting r is�complet d. TicketsFor A GO E. TelevisThp ion And raw kirrdo�oonta�t e w��tc '71ttend•, Gone Fishin, again. suit in comids -ble crop saving• 1`!' ,spread it thinly Mr. Gerald Cowan, or------------------ ------------ wheat-sprayers are to be used'.. ad- I treated areas Two Bicycles Mrs. M. S. Chaprrtarm• r&. Fred Banks Hurt In Car Crash b: jtitvtrrten±s should be made• to deliver r To Be Made At the Rotary Fair -------------- ONTARIO ------------- a m:nimart rd•30 g=1'ons r! `p"eY Per O IO COL';t'TY HIGHWAY Mr Fred Banks was '-ken to the" act;, It is not zdvis-b;e to use wet_ DEPARI.HENT Oshawa. Gtveral Hcspital with v-. p table pon=d:rs in weed-`pray�rs eq-' .'� • • eral "mctu'^ed ribs-,and tiered• injuries, uipFed with gess )ruTrps. I�ker��g Rotary JTTOTICE RE FENCE•BONUS 4cllowin an acc°dent at the inter ec- -Sprays- _�___. tion cif Hieltway 401:, and the 'Statlocs ALDFtLN-20 entul<: n, 2 quarts At a session of Council of the Cor- R"''-d, en caturcay a`-'tVrncost. per .acre; DDT-50 percent wettable _ Mr. Banks was northbound at trs r TREE T FAIR r A r Ilion 1, the County 77 , was Ontario, F d;ro 4 lbs, per cr2; .DDT-25 ss _ April 1951, Bylaw No, 1779, was pans- intern�ctian end,beliaved to be cro?s pone -, prom+ emulsion: can^ ntrate, 3 Qts. . ing -hen he as per •acre.; C '.crd,)ne._., oerdent-wet- • • � f t this 1 i to i an ea�`bovnd t car, p ,!r. 3 lbs• Far acre4 . ' f The effect o h s Ry aw s n r more Mercer, of the Bay ltlFs, Mer- per � crease the amouirt of bonus that may _�� cec. re�ceiv-ed h!rt,d b^ui�ee w}ien she ��� �� be received es the erection or re- 0 throwna e windsitield,DDT-3 percent, 4b to 60 poundtt atu' Id a movaP nt lances along County High- but her husband and five children per acm' Ali in .or CitLord�ine dust ways' WARNING-the bait is GAMES - BINGO -FUN AND -REFRESHMENTS wing. rates provided critical con nand can .be treed at koeh 30 to 40 pals Payments. s be• made escaped ird -• at the folio t dad the - - P� acre 1 M_, Ban is Mill in the us, to livestock; you try Hospital in ion and =yoa3' - _ conditions of the Bylaw have beenhasrot brmaht 'home as •r t. co mp e : i the 2a y'pre s - -- ed in come of ---------------------------- - - -- ' -Ori the radio �cloasts, in the curly nerwspapers, ,ege_there might 'be some correct ens in the 'dl:iving 1. Erection of new -post and wire rpgLlC NOTICE other me,iiums, we ate oontimusly being. Ixactices al sbme on Cl^ntrdh Street, it their did)• fence where no bonus has been prev— and rev and ttrany lously paid _---------per rod - i1.00 The interests of. J. A. Brown -have .• ,�nindled' to DRIVE CAREFULLY—but ti ne would A few of the violations obi* bean$ checked, which 2. Removal of old fence and clear- appea� t'o be a gre6t rrsny who don't listen to the radio we all might watch, and w^hich have to do with "safe_ been parchabed,' and be no longer, : m 'reald newspapers• 1d tthey dill-; they would bear these reliving a-re: at least three. ili;g�hts on tkte• car--the two Ing of fence Cowl ler slit-•----SUc• has any 'connection with this Com- - hire and.. read 9, roue 4••kyeni acc. , neadli is and one rear, akd tail-light, and the rear Pgrions Intending to erect or re- wai•niags, and also .. • S y, ASTEC ASSOCIATES -q -r p� are tick 8 p� dlail - _ Often the ?,t#rtber-p]aLe illuminate@, between dusk and dawn;. move fences should contact the Dia- M, P. G�� Seereiasy + remelt c�eleseness or neglect, and these repotits in -Vvper sigmilinS-of stops, right cr left tarn, and -when °triet Foreman or the office of the � � --� 3.. - ` g warning . t ctllet9 'to avail doing the leaving e• parked position to da'i%* out into tate running undersigned for farther details and ��_±. "- i Itself being TowrySlo,p Poht24 in our opinion. traffic (several cherges,have -been-laid lo:ally, to the- specifications,• PIIBLIC NOTICE same thing. Pickering _ aro applying a closer, more 'veatchfui eye on traffic ratter•: in the pest few- weeks); "speeding” ai ecur� i A copy o! Bylaw No, 1779 will be ab ire present time, than some foreecs now will 'alwrays be the most coirmton .offence-it's still 50 The bnteiests of J, A. lsroirn gt►vtr r a violations, forwarded upon request, ��� been purchased, and be no longer, _ 1, matiiig�' And, we trust `aY floe Pickering Town-hip males per houc•, and 30-on established. restricted zones. . activity is NOT the result a! any de-' °We' can all do' sor ieihing about `•safety" on the high. A. E. SIMS, Engineer hal any connection tvtth this Coag+ � - Police, that theircant of Ontario; County Buildings, pang. regist°r a jai- ge number of violations and con._ wwyq=ob ecce these 'safe-,drl *ing practices, end--+watch C y Whitby, Ontario H,-ASHTON APPLIANCE$ sire that there is the desire to have Cor cdtdldr-en, and - Ota Yes-4top; before -entering os M. P. Goodwin Secretary , N..-L ------ victions, but rather Township conducted in e. at a tra!fic though Picjte"ing • .crossing 'e tAttrough highway, van, it thremJ isn't a "step ; z.�: Lamb.. Chairman, !#�� �?t hwge► Sep 3 m r ( y do not ap:rate.4Pickl rig Vill. &ign" at that corner, ---------- - � - --- ra.... a ti 1fe tranws 1A ,. ^fi. , ,^••se...: .... ,--..• +.n-^. .: .... �. - ,. -. ..q,�•Tr.• .W rvy y` `� , t .i,ig. _., -,� wd a 0 Jr� �p ' s i •i.. > a ,' _,., •'�,rv- .'tet_,+,. r�'! ..r �• _ - ! .,,,,,,, yy ,wr ..1, .3, . - .. f�. "" i,;.:' y_ �il :f' '`'F .. .- ..,,,'� °`.f+1 .:',y.c; f f� .. .s �` ' ,f ...'.�_ y•an. :y' •�b.,.;t }.. ..,�, f. Lifelong Wait For Lost Sweetheart - Who . was the beautiful guest bila• „Mad i - am;' Brown .snapped* ���� for whom an Amen .can waited "i! I give you five pounds. will You take your face away?, 1 don't - • io:. thirty-seven ,years in a lux- -- ' ury yacht off the Essex coast? dike your looks.., The amazed "- We shall probably never know. woman took the £5 and ran tn- �� The man• who waited all those side. re years is dead and he carried his A few days after his seventy - secret to the grave- seventh birthday in March, 1926, All around us these days there The yacht Valfreyia first made he was found stricken on his , - _ is a. typical story -book smell. By her appearance o8 Brightlingsea cabin floor. Semi -paralyzed, he TEA �� i that 1 don't mean, the atmos of the Essex coast .in 1889. On was nursed carefully. But on the - -. --_--- :; phare of books but the smell that •board was the owner, McEvers . morning of. April Bth a cabin - is -spoken o! romantically in Bayard Brown, an American mul- steward found the old man half - books - the smell of new -mown sitting on the floor against ti -millionaire, with his full staff. : hay. Yes, I must admit fresh cut And for - the next thirty-seven -chair. t -' IThay is sweet and fresh -smelling years the Valfreyia was kept in In his right hand he held a - before the dew rises, Alter that readiness -Eo sa �t a moment's photograph which he had en- _ it becomes pungent and some- notice. — - 'deavoured to destroy by burn what heady. Irr fact, insofar as Built originally for Ding Ed- ing• Although charred, the --pho- tograph ami concerned a little of it goes ward VII, as Prince of Wales; the tograph was distinguishable as i a long way. I am more con- Vaifreyia was bought by Brown that of a young woman, and on cerned these days as to how and for $125,000 especially, it is be- the back a few words were leg- 1, '. J .„ when the. hay a eve o Brown was dead: the to e the field and moo away in s England he had met a girl with' ng _-.� Anne Hirst: When we could have found a way to get barn, The weather, as I write, ears of waitingfor Patricia had marled a year ago, we lived *..along,with yout whom he had fallen in love, and ended with my husband's mother for • 1 do not place all the blame a is very sultry and thunderstorms legend has t that she and Brown = � are forecast, so anything can thred,' months. Then she asked + upon you, for I know that happen. But of course,' we had had a tis, but that shead - _ to leave Her other chit• • man older women are hard Pay promised s meet him at Bright - Us ---- - -y always hope for the best -that lingsea if she'should change her Expect/Ag _ dreg, too, say she is- hard to get •' to live with. But they are is part of farm folk philosophy. view about living in America. Someone? - along with, so I don't feel I am • quick to rete a your q �� g Without it we could not farm. Brown endeared, himself to the . entirely -to blame. ' wife's desire to be I_mean so ll giv "Now �p 4Yhat is . we en by hearts of the Brighttr gsea folk my husband sees 'her --AL-with her husband's poem -when; -during the harsh winter of � �p�+ • •a little em by Norman Gale, 1 every night, and leaves me at • an d. given - a chance, they quoted in the current issue- of 1891, he distributefi money to the - - home alone I don't mind this-..- -0 respond to any good will -she- -Home and Country: people to ward off the hunger too much, but he buys gifts for • shows.` ` God comes down In the rain which threatened them owing to ?� ' -her without telling • mel 'I al- - • You are not • welcome - in And the crops grog! tall. the bad. oyster fishing season. 9 ways find out, and cry myself *'your husband's family home. This in the country faith-- No women were ever allowed sick _ • You expect to be married for And the best of all." on the yachtfl and once when a --this not had good health, and " the rest of your life; much of That much 1 had written last -d, i s t a n t female relative of - — fhb has not improved it. What • the pleasure in your marriage Friday. Friday night it rained Brown's arrived, he met her at - shall I do? • will be lost if you do not lank and 1 get again. More •wet hay. Bad for the toot of the gangplank - ._- ICTEIEL K. back in his` mother's -.-gam- she hay but it. made it easier for' told her: `Your- train leave in- �. .` -BE HER DAUGHTER • graces. Tell your husband you • me to take my annual three-day thirty minutes. madam." � • A husband has the right. •are going to try to. - holiday! When it comes to the - Newspaper reporters from Lon - certainly, - to -take his mother. - • Instead of resenting his gilts last-minute I hate leaving home don received short shrift. No in- " gifts so long as he is not de- ' to her, go with and help choose and generally feel like banking terviews were allowed. Once a • priving his wife of necessities. • the next one. Ask him to tell out -and probably would except well-known reporter asked him, h But, what a. pity the presents `t his mother -you did, and send that Partner, knowing - this, in- "For whom are you waiting, if • do not arrive .in your name, ' it with your best wishes. Now -lists on my leaving -things ready you are waiting for someone?" _ "ton . _ • that you _ are' 'his wife. your !or him and _carrying out my To .which Brown replied, "Aren't •You may say; "I' didn't thinking should be "we" and plans. Every farm wife who is we all waiting for someoner' : inky -his lamflyi,. but 'you •ours." and ••era": I'm avid -i!' --the -- only- -woman ' in the house In 1911 the British Government - , "owe his mother and his father 'has been ; `I" and "mine" and will know what I mean. sued him for income tax, main- - :respect If. • and "not.me," This holiday of mine was _ in. tainingcourtesythat he was liable as he • true friendliness. You must have � think out be !like this, , ata onto nature and of a Niagars convention-Tot, whir. w� within British territorial day for fuer to ask many your husband on his various invitations for lunches, pay. y A few �. baa • waters ° He lost his case and had i► guest there with . to a In 1914 he offered the y . Valfreyia to Britain for war use you were a visits. When you o, ..put your - - • tr guest's- responsibilities. In- ' best foot forwilyd; Tell his ' The Niagara trip was wonderful, and a er a his • • mother, heron! how so We were taken to see the new vigil on the Essex coast. - stead, you • apparently made y. rry no friendly gesture.- showed "• you are if you ofiended her. Power Development project -but As he aged the millionaire 4 • no intent to cooperate in do- • that you love her 'son, and not all' of it as there wasn't time. grew more eccentric. In the town _ + • ' • .want ,to. love her. . Fein mo- Like you I had read about it but of Wivenhoe, near Brightlingsea, Ing your part as her sons wife. Do you think she would have - ' thers can resist such a plea. seeing it was something. else he was walking along a street } t. -• let him leave her house if she ' From there on, -you, can win. again, Saturday night we had one day when a woman, leaning if • her over. Ask her advice and dinner at the Refectory over- --over a. garden gate, smiled at - •' take, pees ou.. antShow her the your husband 4844 place gwe �aisa had a splendid fail& From the same. �asy %O Mak@ j e been give y own mother. G view of the illuminations. As if had wonsift rnotdbeen -might well planned - SIZES out of your way to do little that were not enough each guest t?moo - kindly. thou and controlled " he After tearing myself awn y oughtiul things for received a complimentary ticket r, -and -show that you - want • for a tri on the .Maid -of the y ►w• " her for p from this vision of enchantment your friend. If you Mist and also one for the Scenic I joined fellow -travellers for. really love your.husband, this, -.tunnel - with the compliments` Mom -to -be, look young and t " attitude will prove it. of the Niagara Parks Com- °� trip on the Maid of the Mist pretty while waiting!, Sheer - 'This is a' large order ttsr a`girt mission.. and from the spray -washed smart, new tops to add varied " in. Your mood. But it can be, The next morning I was' the deck of the Maid we got a -to you. wardrobe. Make shirt- : d close-up view of -the mighty a` one, and you will be wise to first .one down for breakfast -or jacket, tie -top blouse in broad- .-._ wer and majestic beauty of a t immediately 1 should a u ' breakfast Im cloth, tw ! Mix : - ! _was served in the Rainbow Room the Falls of- Nigara. Then we mateb with cut-out skirt. a _ P went down to the Scenic tunnel start i medi d s as b ak the otton sed or linen "`Dear Anne Hirst: .l have read at the Sheraton -Brock Hotel- and stood at one of the look- Pattern 4844: Maternity. Misses 2. Your column for over 10 ten floors up It was the most Sizes lg, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 14 Yo years, ..outs under the Falls as the and 1 think it is one of the. Hest wonderful experience. There vie thundering waters came tum- tailored top takes 2% yards SS- _ parts of the pe were in a spacious dining -room inch; skirt 2-% ya'dg• pa r. I have no bIing •down just as they have i . problems to bring You. 1 lust with huge picture windows born been doing for hundreds -per Thin pattern easy to use, aim- want you to know that 'I think which we looked `down' to •the haps thousands of years. One Pu .sew, is tested for fit [iia your counsel is fair and wise, and tops of the trees, and over the needs to' give one's imagination complete illustrated instructions. trees to the Canadian and Ameri- --you 'are always kind full vent to appreciate the awe- Send 11 TY - FIVE CElWTS can Falls. To me that early "I have been happily married inspiring phenomenon of .the (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be for' nine y morning breakfast was one of - years, have two !noel mighty Fells. -•-accep�ad) for this pattern. Print i the highlights of my little hall day. ..There was hardly a. cal` to Bti Present fainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS, • children, a -beautiful home all But encu for the � + our own, and a kind husband. I be seen and very few people. It It is Monday -we are expecting STYLE NIIMBER wonder what more one could ask gbvjously ,not the ai ht the baler in and I have straw- I Send order to Box 1, 123 �Eigh- _ of life? When I read -some of the was g berries to can. 'Bye for now I teenth St., New Toronto, Ont, boneymoon sickening heartaches you publish, n . hour for -" I '.only wish I could pass on to couples. The paucity. of people :- • -=- wa's such a Fontrast to the day- sppch people part of our happi• and evening crowds that it was ndss. We seem to find each year a l m o s t unbelievable. Certainly : a ' 518 more lovely.. 'than the last,' and I after that experience I am con- do give thanks for'our-blessings.. .. •' r T� vinced 'that ' "sight -seers should +,• SIZES I wish you continued success. travel before --dawn if necrossary 0-12 CONTENTED WIFE" and view the- falls in the early' M 14 -T! • Your . letter . gives you .away morning hours. ! t-18 -20 • how sweet to want to share I lingerer for an hour over • the joy' you have known for nine years! .1 expect that gen- breakfast an I was particularly y az r 7 'impressed with the difference erous spirit is partly respon- between the American and Can- Tri a few hours, whip up a hal- •full life your' least, for -the wonder: <adian sky -line : Which isn't so your family knows. ter to 'team with separates all noticeable from ground level.. It is good of you to have writ- aummerl No -fitting problems - . Beyond the falls on the Amari- ten me.• I thank you. can side there, are tall chimney !wraps and ties at waist. No iron- �� R sinks, neon signs ing worries - opens flat. Use and - unsightly scraps! As a new member of, your bus factories and industrial planta. ' 3E band's family, do all you can to On the `Canadian side there are Pattern 'S18c Small (10, 12); make them like You. For beautiful gardens, won- - edltaZri-(M, 16); Large (18, 20), get yoar Parks, ``Tissue: 'pattern; transfer. State prejudices and any jealousy, and derful shade trees and restau- try. Anne Hirst will be, glad- to rants and hotels that are archi= ' t +afro• help, if you write her at Box 1, tecturally attractive. For all of Eighteenth New , -we- have to thank — in coins (stamps cannot be ac- Ont.* foresigiitisdness of the Niagara tad) for this pattern to Box ss „ hep _ _ _ -__ _ _ ..Commission, coreservedrv nty- 3,000 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New .Tor- Parks Commi i onto, Ont Print plainly PAT- WRY HE CHAN(`ED - ' five years ago2 ER and ' SIZE; your acres for park lands, these are' - ADDRESS. Johnnie Johnston swears he self-supporting - no expense to Don't miss our Laura Wheeler hear two cowboys talking on* the Ontario taxpayer, This vast Needlecraft Catalogue! �9 ni ht in a Manhattan bar, and area hoe been preserved V.- .1054 � g partly in its natural beauty-° color -trans- - -- het ,c the conversation went like low and trot Mc' and ainbroidery patterns to as along the River Road to Fort _The first cowboy Introduced Erie --and partly as remarkably swd for - plus 4 comlete pat himself: "My name's Tex." well-Rept boulevards, gardens, And lite Roof Came Tumbling Dewe -The hewn 0 -pound con- wns printed in mak' Send ab The second one said, euAouas, ' soenic roads and, parks, and the sr•t• roof of the -new Sierra High School is shown being hoisted tQ your Dopy today! Ideas' "Yon from -Texas?" ' sea -liohoot- of-• Gardening. Into position by powerful_ ks mounted on. supporting poles, gifts, bomor sellers, Gardening. - fashions. "Nope,„ add cowboy ntsaabw down upon the scene Moments later, the roof s:. eyed and crashed to the ground one, "I'm front Louisiana, but V". *ON- a - tenth • story window it -injuring seven workers. Officials drill -through 10 -Inch slats, - - _ wants to be called Louisat"• w4d M4 fe Vieutallse TAnt this bottom, to took* sure no one is tri beneath It. , _ rx� - .. .: - - tris i• .. c.r. - .. �. . •, , - , n In ,• I .� • - . _ 004j"S AND ION ills Breek St. S.a �R: i`, ' - YlA week W. SoaNft "s "e d"tby'i > � ' bit 0y. $ . v Whi - ghdablished 1804 Ra oc`k st, coa+a ly iavi located at lie A spi'eadid stock of shoes dor men - - rbo visit les tithe People_ wtaurnen and children will be iaursd hill swe 7 -09 line bcane­baked` � .Antereating Stories About Leading Whitby Firms, The of this store includes�t- assii¢+ed you � End their �-- wee• i'�_iai, --- :_ 'c. --r - _ _ ... __ ! - __--,._.. _ pert SQyO@ 11Ytte2'S wl'tl2y Etira Ott ex- LOU X- a perienae and their ability to tit thtet Dt yn¢t-5trp in at this popular• bait- G,cot wion thie-R. B. -Collins Shoe Store '� You will underStamd w MODERN HAIRDRESSING "WHITBY CLEANERS AND DXERS BASSETrS JEWF.LLRY STORE quid mon_ p�p'le every day, why 104 Brock St, North Phorx 385 150 Colborne St, E. ' Phone 2343 106 Brock Str: North Phone 722 many sia,tisitned patrons, not only in - ~ their pr�odkwts • Spec:a.izing in' Fe.- anent Waving, Optoate Tpwn Weigh -Scales Whether selecting Whitby, but in this section as well Deligfnt•', , "Every Bite A jen� e1113' cu a Shoes un a wide variety qt stylet their prices are very reasonable and x - A ccplete service in cle.:n:ng and gilt for a wedding, birth-day,'or Aor that playa rect cast fading role in tlha oor- Su_nside's Hoiae B,aker'y specializes they will.give you a wave of vt will pressing can be head in this ciietrict any ot'heT 9ccasion, y6u will find that; axile cS the well-dressed woan- gti yk 1 , Wadding and birthday cakes and more than satisfy. Visit the shop and at Whitby Cleaners. phone 2 345. when you wake your Choice facet the ealc�es of the better ►ut are. on display at this stotcie, ss kind Tlrey have get.thw, lust sus look as Modern.Hair-. These retable cleaners know their stock .offered at this poplar up -to- well as s,hceu for ,nen that fit wittb a large ,Tratromage all over the sectica dressing are Specialists in all its business. and ycu wrill be rr_cra Iran date jewellery store in Whitby, you the same eoar&.et that you ,have ail - and hecausa of t: e Popularity of their newest •methods, Modern Hairdressing pleased with tfheir work. will not only be choosing in' good! Ducts thrxfy are' continually addi is -;apply prepared to servti yeu in the Whitby Cleaners live up to th zir La=te, but will, be selecting something ways •w ant`d' rk w and Yrt•adern equipment to supply fyeld o1 bearity culture, parr a in workmanisiiip sirs business that will give plc:azure far years to regards • to anything in ' ``; the demand! pPy A shop of this nature, under the details, corre. Of course everyone knows that the Line v. P otwear we suggest tli�b _. This bakes pays particular atten• personal direction of Mrs. H. Rotex A specialty is made of cleaning the Bassett Jew-ed:ery Stcie is the you Cann^t o better than to drop in - tion to saaaibation and uses ever and Mrs• C. Dragomatz deserves the !ladies' garTrents Mule ti's. do this headquar-urs for watches &Iverwzre; to blue Collins Shoe Stone and see _.pa'ecauti& in the makingo2 their tzotia��a. c2 the women of this chis- ! same class rf work for men wh�.trke. d umonds, goldenware clocks and, ev- tk sir lige stock. They are open Fri- _ Lae teat they are pure trio. and , the sp'_endid reputation pride in their persar.:1 appearance, ery�tiung else that pertains to'a mod- day evenings till 9.00 dclock. and and fresh at all times, they have attained is m:6Uy* clove to -They use the STA -NEW Prccess ex- ern cemp:ete, stack of jewellery. carry McBrine and Langmsuir's Lug- s' In t6s review of the leading firms the high st.,�te of efficiency on the c1usively rit this licensed plant. In fact, in ilh.�is review, we feel that $e' - . we are ghd t ,.:e&r Burnside's Home part ct" the operiat:rs. Tnrouth thei- They have installed the -est mod- Basse,t's ,Store is Horthy ct-your full- X�:fay Cuttings to insure seal cbm- ` Zakery to our readers, wee:l-ehojin treatments, they, are abate ern equipment for cleaning' your est consideration Sor anything in the fort are featured. Slater, Hart and ' to bring cut those important qualit- clothlzB and you can eetenci on their jewellery line. Strider Shoes are a few ut the betbw -----=-- - BOB'S GARAGE les of youth, dignity and good groom- work. in this special review cd the _--,------------------------- ------ lines car ried�h.�oe�s far th6 Randy Body ea r epa ing which are so noes--,rry fcT the leading farms cd 'Whitby. we are pleas- STAFFORD BROS. at reaso'na'ble prices. We suggest you Brock St. North visit th.s store the next time }soar we ` Phone 2797 women _Cd tory, to at•�-iri, Lad�e� ed' to r...�aiFs'iend Whitby Cleaners to MONUMENTAL WORKS "� Featuring a ecmplete Modern Hasr�-emir c'^_"=`s aeon" r d sail Ajax tcu~tl _, same undas St. ,E. Phone 552 m Whitby, body, fendE- and cubo-pairyting service to all makes plete service in beauty culture. We - _ me In selecting a Family Memorial this _ coif cam Duco acid Deluxe refinishing, are pleased to refer their services to excellent service. firm located in Whitt can show •you --------------------- ---'• --- with -out hesitation, -----------------------=--------- monuments built on a basis of qualityWILSON'S AUTO AND BIKE SHOP aimaiiiaing and expert w orQcirnn�iip, y� --- COMMUNITY FOOD and durability. The excel! in all make tbAr service complete in every --------=--- y 5 229 Brock St. Phone 746 department. AJAX LUMBER CO. PRODUCTS LIMITED )ranches of memorial work. '_`Mark, This well-known bicycle centre is They have installed the latest eq- Hickory-gtreet Phone 2197 .-(Formerly Community Frosted Every Grate" and pay tribute of re- mrivehiently. located at 229 Brock uipment' foo a 'complete repair sea• Pickering Phone 366 Locker Service Ltd.) spect'to loved ones. St., in Whitby. vice. No matter what kind of S- Good Lumber,- Plywood Trim, In. 173 Brock St. North Phone 66-1 The same care is •ven the: ur- The basic reason for the success of 'up you may fnv'e been in, you will sulation and.. ,.lillwork of 611 kind: Community Food Products Ltd, i base of a footstone from. this: m Wilson's Shop is that they have con- _ -- Sad thrA theg will be able to taJm may be obtained'at Ajax Lumber Co. located of 173 Brock St. North and is r as a monument. As designers, Staff- trnually maintained a reputation for your car or true k and put it in such You will always find immense stocks i most substantial coneern: Few, -if rd Bros. have achieved a well -merit- handling the best quality .bicycles or ; fine oea,ditiron drat you would never complete whether. you require u few any dealers in this section . of the ;d 'reputation, the designs 'being or- parts when repairs are needed. ". know it bald been in a collision, pieces or a large order. You may de- country have attained the promin' ginal and artistics anal they are ready You will be surprised at their rea- �-r If, in motoring over the 'highway*, . pend upon what they tell you abou' ince in this- locality that is that i _It -all times to submit designs and sonable price for.bicycle parts or re - You -haveteen bumped, and the body lumber and building materials fo: awarded this popular estainlishme . estimates, for all .classes of work. .pairs, so drop in the next time you sf ttye axr is �reatted, cT "ender brat• hey are absolutely reliable and ai. for the accomModation of the publir The proprietors cif- this firm are are in Whitby.- This store bears the lamps crustn_�d etc.. drive ar-und tto. authority on the Subject. las been the business of thi_. Arm veil -known, to many of our readers. name which is' familiar' as a place and theyyid fix up R Lel -them give you an estimate or rhis'progressive food locker company .Chet'. have the_ very.latest and most where people at once feel at home zFia ;your r or truck §;.-, that it will look '•your next lumber or"insulation job. has ail enviable record for fair price: modern appliances, enabling them to while shopping in. Whitby. They 'are car ' 7fike new, at verfLittle coot. Land they will assist you in securing ind good quality and they im5ist the. produce the finest grades of work. dealers for C.C.M. bicycles,. tricycles, thebest at the most reasonable prices •xe%ything about their place be__zi satisfy and they will figure v<-ith you joy c cles, and skates. In ':making this business review.'at. accordance with the most :vents ents from the headstone to the most We feel that Wilson's Auto and _ WSTTSY MO'I`ORS LL'�IITED .363 Dundas St, East • Phone -647 - tention is directed to Ajax Lumber leas. -Ia&orate memorial: Their airtr is 'to 'Bike "Sinop. offers the utmost in bar - While Shp_ -y are Sales and Service Co. as. one , of the distinctive factor. They have built up their trade b} ;taisfy and they will figure with you „aims and quality iii anything in thei _. ieoa Protist, Buick and V,arrpdpail mast ! of the industrial efficiency of this reason of the straightforward busi ,r help you select something that bicycle line, and' so we are glad to ar cars and G• An t -auks, this re_ i region• less methods and their accommodat neets your desired needs. recommend- their 'store' to all readers: ');able concern merits a review ,� ___ _ --__-- ng service. They are progressive foil: mentioning depeaidable businesses in W. C. TOWN AND SOtiB' if the community and hav-- alway avored advance-mEnt and progress :a un Mr. rand. Mrs. Vii. Hamilton one Sunday. .W'hitby. FUNERAL CHAPEL I Lacoted on Dundna St, t. E, Phone 41P In' making this review of the pro lay last week. , DIrs. A. Hardy of Toronto visited . i{. Pascoe on Arianical,repAs on all makes' of cars. This is a modern funeral chapel it ming the most -prominent firma giv laughters Bernice and Ina -Jean call- Sunday. •- Tht•V have always a 2ier+led to a; Whitey and it represents the well ng valued service to the -,public, w, •d on Their aunt Mrs. Matthews one The Woman's Institute are plan=ting principle ce fa.L-nem • aid honesty in respected. and substantial institution _ th dr trees transactions and as. a of the community that seines the •Fish to direct the special attention eyening last week. for their Annual Picnic to be held at if our. readers fo CommunityFos Miss M.•Duncan of Toroin�o-visited Sand Beach Park on Tuesdayafter_- co�quenze, have wcn the confidence pubiie .in an unselfish mknner. The_, r'roducts Limited: vith Dirs. Philip one .day receritiy noon, 10th Sleet at thMuni- of tate peciple thrtugh-_u tt�e, district; have a quiet, restful place affording NoducoAoolCs Limi ince.ofic What might have been a serious tips! Corner and a 'bus will be these - I Whitby 1&pan Ltd, deserve con- all the privacy of i private residence -------------------- ---------- tecident happened cmc day Jast week at 2 p.m. Please bring your own cup " �ratulution9.- an in this •review cd as well as an institution ser -:when Rieke ' the oun the better plats 't--> deal with in .vice,of humanity. GEORGE HA.yERS Y. y g son of Mr. and plate. Come out; as denjoy� q �Wrttftby, it a® only fitting to sugg n Known to conduct funerals in , ar g and Mrs. Vernon - from pleasant afternoon. p10 Br St. S. ' us body. Re }res rushedtto the over The' W.b1.S.` of St. John's Chunk Plumbing and Heating I :yau d`-ap into this r!Hrblte drat in admirable manner, their excellen. Established 1929, ' it tractor whose_ wheel -passed the _the very neer tiutura The stadf here facilities make it possible for. them t• Brock Phone 96 hos- were in charge of tEie service on Rua, �y ,will extend the utmost in couitey render. a complete service. Rt: G This reliable Plumbing ani' Heatin,. ritat for treatment. .-rays failed to 11th day, morning. Mrs. Harold Barclay, oncern is located at 210 Brock St receal- any serious injuries and lie W.Dd-S: president, assisted b Mrs y �e >rand be only too glad _to elti"e yeti the. TOWN and SONS is deserving of t South. Work of this -nature should, be •vas allowed to come homer H. Miller,.. conducted the -service. Mrs.! i+rpoa>xrrtioQ y+ot1 ae+ak. compliment on the satisfactoryser _ riven to business firms that employ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peters and Thos. Norton gave the address -which Goold.See theiGoold. Ckeea Used Cats, bice they, are offering the people of coal as well as expert mechanics. 'amily of Oshawa also Miss Joan was very' inspiring. The choir were g' `d! Ewdooed Prices, this section. p g' • - Hamers' Plumbing and Heating me. 3achko of West Hill; holidayed at the assisted by the Gormley Quartette, : :hanics are experts in the plumbing iome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter The service next Sunday morning will business and have always •Wen re- •ast week. be conducted by the F,rieafily Bible ' r ► j i'' ;aided as such by the many hundreds Mr. and Mrs. D: A. Beer agent the Chas. e of satisfied patrons already served. week -end on a fishing trip arcual the Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Toronto Thi .very best materials installer jorthern lakes. visited with Mr. and Mrs. "Al" Har- with the latest equipment enables Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Yakley and fain- �.vey on -Sunday: = :his firm to complete any job in the ly of Oshawa visited with -Mr- and -1 Mr, and Mrs. McDowell -and Mia. g shortest time possible, consistent witt Mrs. J. Todd one evening recently. i Ingles of Acton, also Mr. Wilmot Shes y- war.k-_yrh;ckh_t„+ eyd,, Mr. ancl_3irs4va _EkHcott of Peter_ of .Manilti- visited --with Mr. -a him. - Try George Harriers Plumbing ant ; rorough visited with his parents,,blr. H. Shea one day last week... • Heating for your plumbing and heat. tad Mrs. Randal Ellicott over the ; Miss Sandra Mantle -of Brooklin has _ ing problems. We are "sure you will fir week -end. i been holidaying with her gr•andpar- another satisfied patron. They guar- DIr,and Mrs. Martin Routley. of ents, • Mr. •and Mrs. L. Hopking dur- _ antee any job they do. Brooklin also Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ing the past week: f They are agents for Oil-omatic ani, Routley,and little son' Douglas of Miss Joan Todd spent last week Aero and Hecla furnaces, and do Montreacalled on the former s -sis- with friends at Claremont. eavestroughing. They- guarantee oil revs Mrs.Matthews, on Monday eve- Brougham softball team played : delivery and repair furnaces - prompt- sing against Claremont on Wednesday eve- ,lir. and Mrs. H. Robertson of To- sing resulting in a score of 1712 in .BRESLIN'S,READY-TO-WEAR ronto visited *ith Mrs. Lemmon on favor of Brougham.' : a 1 I • i 121 Brock St. South Phone 9(W - H. In soliciting t?)e patronage of the 'smaLf wnnien in this district. Bresiin's-COOPER -BLOCK LTD* - _ re eetfully-sttg<•e•t5 e ter a shopliing tour of other exclusive- _ _ -- - 1 shops.' By this you will find that no- . A • - -=l ,, .. K .845 GLEN PARK AVE, -TORONTO '•;:� : . `• - where do you 'find such lovely styles p M e as those of this establishment. You will find here gowns for ever•% — -- �ik a , occasion. Their• collection excels iii Concrete lag variety and distinctiveness -and they =e�►,.' eta' ?re always moderately` priced. Now `< i• being featured, are bridal gotivris..• and -'' BUYS A NEW - Their style experts •are aliy-ays. • j j s '; alert to every new fashion trend an , rider LloCA -� - in const r of e the moment: For your inspection yot• " PiCIERRIING PLANT - STATION ROAD - FROM llli! � p oil find a ' a nific t dis la of EAR 1 m g en p t' . � authoritative fashions from the fore- TIRE 8c TUBE r m Bresslin's Ready -to -Wear know thF - ;; $aianCe $7.00 A WEEK Slue of a satisfied patron and would ' prefer not to make a sale th5n not _ `Ad�X Lumber �QS - BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE have their customers satisfied with: - their purchase. 'GUhillBLR BUILDERS' SIIP.PLI$S R'e take. great plensure in this re=. Ape s iev: in co»;mending this up to -date Builder's z and Modern. st'ol'e upon their di tine- irlQi'ille BU11d Flan tine styles and the-sert'ice they ren- , CREDIT PLAN AVAILABLE ON -REPAIRS, BUILDING GARAl7l� der. gip. - UP TO' TWO :REARS TO` PAY. RSASONABLS RATIr M LAW , SALES PLANS AVAILABLE - N_�.. BROUGHAM � m Rome � No. 3. PICKEREN :.. :. • raQxs >PICBERIIQG rtw { DIr. and 'Mrs. Ray_ Hicks of Dteroit, i also Mrs. E. Hogle, Mrs. Beck and - i Mrs. Willis Hamilton of Oshawa coil - 7 2' �.: E) , F.• .. 'twos �-,. K."• .. �'.♦, cr.S,.,a r. _.s+Y+y.: :.w - ». , s -. rte,.••: ....' - . -: ..,, ' :2.'. .r -, - ,. , v. , � _ o-�.• •, i _ ,.w . '1..lass>f'ed Adv't -- �r..M.r•w..w. _ I WDA `Your Friendly Residen# Agent' y t For Free Esumatei 04 JLJMLT08 INIBIIRANC! AGENT (� ��� - _ �NEYS. BASKKENTS ETC. M. S. CQAPMAN _ sALESMAIt , LET �'� «� PdQ _ > PRONE: PICXXN8 NG- 86828 `LIIFH, FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOB= YETF,RTO $UPlZi>ei au1 LIASI ITT WSURANCE ETC. -- - doe. On - - E' SUY•FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPERTIES 8� BA81� NElP.Ei r-------•-- : 7 FOR SALE-MCCormick-Deering 6 -7.- - FOR SALE WITH '� b �-Msli _ aa.a• r _ - - [R cut binder;! No. 21 SPeckl M-H STORE HOUT� r mower, both m l working-rondo. : CYRIL . E. MORLEY .. THAT _"�..,�. ::.� meek r. tion. Pilose: Pickering 54 I j _ JL -=--- ---- ------ ---- . - _ PRESCRIPTION Lot P. • r ' DEAD NOCK - _ • ,SILKS MARKET Mftd And Crippled Farm Animdi Pxorat: PIC1CSiiINt3 a _ Immseved For sanitary Disponi lii.EPCCRI coLL>•cr stem -a9 . Re BOYES .Fkm. Bo . _ P1cIi.3�IIdt3 - 89 - � - - jtOdtONR"O - Empire 3-30zQ TMON" - n4be a-wr �uYXlp roast "59c The ' QOBDON YOUNG igb[fitm - -------------------- ------ ' - ATTENTION FARMERSI • 31ced side flacon 73c Store• y -SOD WANTED - _ - _ _WEST HILL _ PICKERIl�G ' WGHEST PRICES ?AID • AM I-2M PHONE: 68 PsoN>1: A aple Leaf weiners � 39c A. and M. CARTAGE and SODDING . 446 Eglinton Ave. E. - Toronto ?urclard, 2 lbs:. 9c l7 n 2 �5 _ NEIL R. 0. lbs- Hudson 8- • EII.EEN ON --------------------------------Ift _ "lilt JACKB 1RIS'J• PLUMBING and HEATLt 'West YG C �[�(p► ( , OPTOMIr'TRIST -WHITBY. SONT. InstaIlationa -Repairsl �iai'' �1 �i► �W Eyes Examined Ghs"a Fltted (above the Allis Drag Stere)s. '! -. _ __RUSSELL WEATHERALL OET+' PHONE: WHrrBY 832 : - PICKERING = ZSE HOURS _ -Homeland SA-division Between No.. PIC'KERING UNITED- CHURCH ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN �� Docs F.abt O! -Mon. ea sat. - o . 330 - - 411 and No. 2 Highways on Whitby. Rev. A: E, Young. Minister CHURCH Masonic. Sall_ Wedne O - 5.00 to 12.00 >'Ioes : Pick Towuline. - _. egg _--_-- .SUNDAY, .AL�iUST _8 -___--- Rev.. Kenneth M&cLennan,. Mlniater._ FRON'Et PICKERING 40 _ auge '10.00 a, sn. - Sunday Scr:ol - Y ONE• WSA'SY 8?i ' z--------=----=---------oft ------------ m. - 10 00 a m Sunday School _ _ -2LD0 a. m• _ M�rni�g V4ci_.:� _ 31,00 a.--ldo�eing Service- FOR SALE-dresser with mirror, 2 WATCH and Qko - cupboard: with 'draxers :mi tahelves, AUDLEY 5T. GEORGE'S R�r,h�gQ(I 8.43 n m Mo-nir,g iCership ANGLICAN CHURCH ` gall table,walnut dining-room tab- ..A,38 11.00 a. m• Stundny School SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1064 jj] !�j 1e,- sanget'e, E.e_t,.ie Aural Fenger- WARM R� R't AIR Ft' mor Quebec -ange Pclding it ming -- .__-- -- '1i:13 A..ra - N' ding ce Air COadiiiaaiag Dir _ Secvi ' M3rd. 2 rocking chairs. 4 'kitobhtn -�- _ Sermon J. R. Cror-ch -,8 ea Haagen Btteners S. -.'ci•airs-C,11 at ilirs, E Me:oeT'a care Jan L. Pahm_r, Picke•:1ng Village, on - - IsMaHatiou or Repaks \ c it . Friday and Saturday asternocnss and OU f UTY H EATi N a MIT OU RNMRS SAA - awMotors - ------------ ------------------ H y and _. _ :: • • .. '' WANTED-•u.-�ser La-colt steel 130 to ' . - ' '[oronto Pt::ratinf � �• 'COltlPLETE Lilr'S• OF _ ETERS ARf' PEN 200 gallon o:pac3ty. Phone: Puckering RA. '886? tl6 1 WKUA = � t. LAD and 'I'c�ls 329J3, -got Demonstration in a Pt,o. 3�6e Termer :1.M wlttll* --==------=---------------= _ _. _ ZIOtRMAGE WANTED - 1^an of 9 ii4 . P-- FIC G No Dowty rwYMSNT i ii`; r and coL'a:•s waate•3• on kvnti� .. _ • _. - - k Jewelry' --------=-.- _:::: ..New or used Car HQNiS PIhBEEINIG 186 J !. _ hlc crop WANTED to RE3vT--v--!!f-contai•netD :._ itrent ;a tmal hcene in Picker- spa: -_ PICKERMG TOWNSHIP ing-Whitby District, Phone Toronto _ _ _ ... - - _ _ DQebsnan �!Q-TV BiiQ.DlNci PEBitl3'8' _ Riverdale 6141 c Lett TUESDAYS AND FBID1Hi -_ --• - - Towing -- Repairs - -----_ - ,Co..- .• _•, orrest Lumber C �`" _ road ,ns Appeiutaae■t : .,;I - - _-Famous Goodyear Tires 1�1/EL C1IlVQ u UNBARTON - D -_ F. J. PROUSE _Aad General Repalr, e b Kiwaei I'ar�) y IIfSPI;ETOi 1r you have a welding Jib to. ".or N �9w any general repairs• i� phone _ _ PHONE 195W12 PICKERINGi - terry' Voss, Pickering 327W4. }� �iaha i P Plywood �i L --= ---_--pint----- World thligioa wtlh 3+'OR--------8-9—'-old Pinto non-- MW �T � et the Baha"t J land her war` -n :addle. Well tra rnd of an earlier world [alth b obtain a fn ee = !V�allboard TERRY'S S t,�.. :� Oast' riding. Pickeriisg 100J4- which he stands Identified, sad to segaire s alalic appreheadon M its par}otec ICt,><1Cdl Plnni t - ---------------------------th V the achievement the The se.preme mirAou of the fat of organic and „ tri+•.ritual unity of the whole body of the nations which will involve the e� _ !OR SALE• E a+ ening tt�ohiste; d' ersenee of a world community, the consciousness s[ world citizenship and the l�� . Dnabarton ' two... ups 0 x 12; almost new; Heintz- _ than upright founding o3 a world cmifutic n and"cnttcre. The aim of the Baha'o llah, the Ing Brand Inanoo p-Apct s.• prophet of-this new and great age which humanity'bas entered upon - He S = 4 -' �-1�annicu'_.- - ltR C==i�IG�> Phcele ATlantic 2-2770 whose advent tulfl[Wihe prepl[estesof-the 6ts and DFew-'I?stame�� ser wen- UTCU-R.N --- - : m -- -- se those of the Kseaa regarding the coming of the Promised One in' the a awls --------'-----'---- ----: --- e[ Haar on the Day of JadkIment-4s not to destroy, but to fel .te Revela CABINET` DOORS -�. i.r t.. at>tae .e tw ~t'OR SAI&-bedroom suite; also G. , _ sto••e, 344 mar, with oven.• I'ttoae nL les r;, dons of the past, to reconcile rather than to accentuate, the divergent of - Pickering . 263J, the concocting creeds which disrupt pt ase day society. A S PE C I A .. A FAITH FOR -SALE- kltdiseafrange, -Acme ;B HAI WORLD FAI _ -- - `'`""" °" _ ;BU --= 14.00. Fhotsg - --- -- -- in gam. condition; i - - - -------------- 0 , OB�INI# • In g 420. .. - or fvriher dda ckeribg 34M - -----. ---- F. i,� F- — _EDDIE'S XrrCEW .. . Shoe Repairs ifiiLT aur DWALI" _ J AlArRR ►TIONS. On Ingo' : 00 r �� '6 f-UK A FINEST - 'I'ERIAI,.S USED 13ANUAINN" EXPERIMCM woRKl�a,Y ,. -G. A. 'Bakke gold r ✓ E -aMON O ► _ GOODS F LACES, �g viu8. �. __ . Suri You .'Are!' _ POLISHES • DYFS •t3;9I� � I'LL DAILY TILL 7.00 P. M. -•.• ,j ----:FRIDAY TILL 9.0/_P.:� - Wanted _ f �rybo► y �s Today'. 5 SEPTIC TANK teat M Crippled Amir - • _ •. Cleaned - lyse �y pkh-ep,-ell/ • Pumped and e • L. WELL! YOV HAVE NOT SEEN Ari-YTHING UNTIL YOU SEE i kusta l and Repair Tanks - .'� R -I _ THE DEALS ON ,NEW MONARCHS" AT SAUNDERS-COOK Ltd. " W. L BUTT and sox !lw/t Lzsdhtlrat 8li7 . �7= } �►- - - _�` _ ;COMPLETE LINE-UP ON DISPLAY LST FRONT OF OUR SHOWROOMS - Phone: OSHAWA 34/42 Collect Bus li!'d�al0 TO HELP YOU CHOSE THE MODEL, COLOUR AND - dtec 31 O----- - - --------------1 O -- PFIRMA $ -C AT WHl'2'i EQUIPMENT YOU WANT •� SALE REGISTER - B-H t - ALL PRICES CLEARLY MARKED ON THE WINDSHIELD - - . FOR ALL EXTERIOR HOUSEHOLD Saturd0 Av PAINT JOB`. i, gust,,.7 - auction sale elf GIVES THE HOME A NEW No** Giintmieks! -�' leo• Double: Talk! household Furniture camst6:YYe1� bed- OtJTLOOH ON LIF Fr-1VITB k' : - JUST A STRAIGHT HONEST-BARGAIN O _ room nuitte, chairs, kitchen table„ *ONLY NE COAT" r settee, codfee table, 'Writing desk, hail j 84ya White tree, steel a:abinet, heat•crs.' a:ect:-tc Fume Proof SAUNQE�S-COOK LTD• r' stove, couch, tables, Petrolane gas Mildew-Reslstant ' - _ s stove, coal annex and rambinataon _. _ . _ Needs No Prlmleg } - e, AUTHORIZED FORD-MONARCH DEALERS F °seder, and sauifier; tarpaulin; ' 200 ALSO B-A PAINTS, ENAb2E%8 ..h.i;:. Peet clapboatda, gatMen tco:s numer. :._ANID - SUPER KEM TONE M ai 2850-KI\GSTOI�T ROAD At 5T. CLAM - S70P 17 ` our' other articles Uhe pr� �rty Thi, Superior Bnbber.bantg Int*CW Elden McQuoidy CibttrNh St, Pinker_ Paint. i .et'... . - osis.• - ing, south. TkLmu cash. .Sale ae-IM v- POWEIt LAWN1[O t ]PHONE: AMherst 1.3311 T3, m VPsn MAW, auctionee ... - - -. r PHONE 46 PiCKERING :-----+------------- .-------------- j .. ...' '. ..., ,F`' __ ,. ..s.: � z,•�'.. s.- .:=..y,.. ..i.�s:� ... - - - -. - n -. -. .. aY�., {a _ •.tut -,w .7. _ 6 r 4 w • PION limit• __ ._ ._ _ BALE B6Q38R'!i, E at o: _2. -on_ P,cxenag - -- - - - -i/1�/ 1 f - - - --.� — �r _. T � �- � .. '�vp , the p¢+c�etdy at fire PiedoRe , -- - -.__- edneeda A 11--auctionC,.j; ._.; cl.y n_rtx:a�w. Sale. at 1.� 43• U A R A N of houseftoLd 3k 1 TEED Mo$' E�C H N I $".� Gordon- Ann's''a halidaymg at ? includ lr,g R, m.- TEa+mo , ca!i,• 6elloFe Atltir,- . . - RADIO gE River, Ontario!• �� lielit piano, electric stove, mats- gum, ai xtioneers. :-- _ xmar, _.. � R'VICE is - o living -mom suite, refaige.•ator; ;An FURl�'TUBE 1lEAI� Mr. Cropley i3 spending a few �'y �------------------=-----•---------- � M aka or M-ala^.it dining-c•oom s� :Ae. sswaire, OdPl weeks a; f'huceanl Omar}o• S'biNERAL Di 'Os Receut visitors at the T. J A ....--•--------------------•-------- E R WOOD , CH it 'Y Arthur Field nn� B'sORM BASH , The regular SCh service home wens: Mr. , nd Mrs. J. M^�Don- STORM SASH MADE TO OEM= was conducted by 11ae ladies &_ the :%%Fd ate Ambulance 8aedeo ald, of Calgw.~y, Alta.. Mr. and Mrs. Wornan's•A sda.atjon- in -the absence PHONE PIC Das or Night J. Cropley, Deep' River. Ont., and KO. L QUALITY ONLY ;nt r:-, • R. King, who is R'�G• 78W. - «•• Mr.* land Mrs. R. Heyday; Tarnto... !Ii lteiftA Perp:- 4n 'hoiidiap; Mrs. R. Tin,dr ll,: pretId� 1tWe are :arty to hest B'll AncLersan • N, M. c. Gordon o: she W. A. • its` in the hospital sgain. es �' ed the sac- - RU.E� Phone P1ck• . �•� -- vice -'Mars. God -,n. Petty, rjwd -the AA l�I-s. Bergson and daughter and farni- AL LUMBER YARDS -: Scripture LeWn• and Ws, L. Gates �. ily, of`Petaw&wa, Ont., and Mrs: H, — PIC8ERINli, ONTARIO - ; <r. . Mrs; Nc• Petty. anti~ Vincent of T:rar,bo, ccllc'3 on Mr Mrs: N. Alves, dormer ri,embers 'of • _• ' - _. - is er�t - Ont. _ _ _ flsilY Berrie And From :a' F, s oriels _ ' ngn}Qlt _ M - - L, congrrgat.on, now.. recviding in. i.' OSHAi�A Brco4l.n, tc, -butted an, apV;r ;pnata 'CTsartered B :. ucu¢ : i :; ker ors fi nAeA Fee All. W �.. MAW W Occasion - - - cod, Of 'Stoustville, also M � ..; Far Top Q _ W LI1YaN9l.D AUCl'IONEE$ ANTI ua�'ty Get - memti'r a oaag eg,ation• Her PHONE: PICKERING 382'Vf2 _.. � .. • address was most inspiring, and - : VALUATOR s..;.w:.aged' as Christians, to up - h04 - _ - - • . -._. hoall. Lae up ,.igh sig a- rr:.-• pc�n- . KEW AND CLARKE -Phone or Write c..cies -iid �be.o.a. us .by C'ariet, in title T ���� ea4 DUNDA3 3t. EAST WsrrsY - � : r • : -- . �.. � a �, ,� N. The ��na e•rrcn ten. c• was receive s LLCTION �`\\�.• Mrs•' W. Twedd.e, and the. Dad4.atory - Wowed and Authorized for the - c /K_� -ung by the chola cwatie. of Ontario .na York. Chiropractor - and str•a Wilmot 'Gates and ' ' Farm Stock Implements Hoaao- " , _ Allen were guess of Mr, and .MtBi . Sun - bold. FtirnitvYe, Real Estate DENNIS SOWERBY, D• C.' Don Fie",ar, at Keywiek, on Sun- Gay. • ... - •. ales err SpeciAty at Ibeasoaeble i DOCTOR Oir CiiIROPTtAt;,'TIC t Mr. and M § train Law called om ' N Z -BAY Mn and Mrs• Leonard Gages on Susi a Prig Of One. IU& BROCK ST. SOUTH I N D day a2teanban, - r d[R1DIea P. 0. phea>, Agin. iHWi . WHITBY, ONTARIO _ ■ !U � ''e ki&h Mrs. Moyei±-a; speedj': L,ee. _ i Mares P. 0. pbrna black. SIN • - � — -. over. ircm'her recent operation is . For' Appointment. !bane 2456 w the 'East General !'rootless have lees ostaiiislai - _ ILoc�r: �. avetion"n sh" 3,11M a Mrs: A J� s Los on t A _ _ - _alisy to ' Eastern' T Onteati�•a end Loyal Pogue .. _ ®u_beo. r �I -Sorry to hear- Mrs. W, Holmes in. a LICENSED AUCTIONS - .. on the sick limit: We hope dor_a. quicic - ROY All.. HOWE P.C.Pkkering and WILitby Townships CLARE ONT CO-OPERATIVE re.overy. ---; r Mr. and Ma`s. ArtThuc . Wooed• Sta w- CHlROPRACTOR Fara, flowol odd and .Pro"rtlt `. a JPHO.'+iF., COLi.EfiT - CS.AREMONT ii• viae, '> .c ,iltr, and, Mrs Neil of Brooklin,. were Sunday gueata at T 09 MOCK Si S. _ - 8aleo A Spota�6y � - - Mir. and Mrs,' R.' Tindall, WHMT. Olt& D vtd Renals is holldayin *ft Prompt AtteaWa (ilrra his Sather at Palm Beacb. _ 1 lAher. teree's Oedrr OOuI wmtby E. a. 1. phone H 4 y Mr• anal Mia Fred Ire3on cafes+. ... t "Ica RONRS: twined the latbe;r's ala Lw.-, KM ATae . T005" 9-12 1.12 e -AL -- l,.80-! pw. NEW ROURS 3'I>e!i A!' W OF FUR1�R IMS! TM MATZ LONG SaIT' azo¢, Alves,:•on• unday, . -' _ ■ S Mr, and Mrs• C,._il Hgliinger we . sheer.. AN Day eor Ewdy. SHOWROOM AND YARD - - "us TRS1 W Ogg? "19 A&W wAkZ Ir ZOQ TOa. ' on a t,vo-week vacation at Stiwgmw �- 'HONE - 3•S!R To accommodate our ever-Iscrei<dni : Teske' Mr, and Mtn J, .. 9awran,d, CIA*. _ . >OOK f11bSlS. IQlG'B1ZN CATitN,ZTB, !A8>l0 Ct7PBOAI3DS, . . -DO R ' YOQSSUr. - , l ti G?! :e spent a „cwt der is _ with Mr. Sim- ct>atamfeess mtTl taribigr notice. v» Mrs McAil:ster, of Toronto, s // will rempus 17A remain oMonday throcih PAWA Caarr$=X - !RA>IO ,Y PRICE& - AT a Jew. 6qq -with, Ms. and Mays• Lasa. Qea jXe.jd; Tbunday, 7.30 a. ss. to 4.N P. a. A:d Bollinger•` ii fe' FRIDAY 744 a. a. to 8.N p. m. • • Ms. aid Mia Kiera and OSasily_vli.. - ..> �..n>,..t Qieebr" swrvleDAY Iso a. a, to Icor- oiO DH&rt�el�� P�[kermg Phone ited at cid v�y on. Swan% -: -• �!!. A1m'iRiir !ROIs Wbemh you are buying sr browsing. :._ i'��'- - ��: re_ Paul Roberge has bsM you an invited to ase our osodera t 1L 1, Wbdthr. est�eie abowrooa at "times conviniesd M b1tives in Quebec. _.._._._... fte. �cilas Waist Of Ww*y Aa you". Drip to on the way roars free. N■I Ri■fiRRRZtRZ tRrsdwu R �M■iillrriatitiitstTRru Yep f Swm" Hetwres Wmft work ani order for � day froo _ Aad Alas + Milvoe7r Or toloyhs causes N - .:ANheVISO". 402 rat 1-?1?1 e _ - T$B caw U esu i e _ (.ILL{ NDENComdeINU � Lumb ,DIXON - _ - , CO° LTD.. , � - - -. NO B� C>� AVE. EAST 1. fat Wore nutritious foods .BOAltaoso iHNVrTOIrT ' _ - - - • - - •- : - -. - •_ , • -_ - - . ., - -. Posld Address Statist Ti" - - '1''t/tONTO Ts - ,2. 'have one to two hours kitchen work • - f MARvH AM b - - : - aT — o zoo wlsTiz 3.0 wn a -beautiful A.MANA hose freezer : 00 _Wwi�T= _ >:norslTrrolt lilt'I'RY HOAM 4. Buy . bonded food at far bellflw -- ►oto BYwLi. ACBBAt3ii AIS AMBULANCE �- Fit i • POST CAN HAVE -ALL TTI&- FOIL LESS MONEY THAN YOil A Z -� we Tab Wasting Buyer Wish PRESENTLY SPENDING FOR FOOD ALONZ - - --- Beed Carr Down Paymmin - - CAT.T. - Mr. INGLLS CC mANT Aad MsoDONALD f >ree Peras�serviet ue�i �YHYs EOAROUND TO YOU& HOME AND HELP YOUCOUNSELLOR WITHYOUR aKEAL "Riarristere, Selicttod sad Notaries ' , •P-;"Ni:ING, 1:008 BUDGET AND TCnVHEN WORK?: •:- : ,-, lglga. I �AIMl . OM1a E1ti•Ottl4 . . ` ROGER G. CONANT, B. A. J. A. WII.LOUGHH'Y and SONS _ Ajax, Out - Phone 25 ,a •., -. t' 114W THERE XS DEFII�ITELX NO OBLIGATION • _ MacDONALD, , B. A., 1-1-& emy i 73i< Simeoe ' Pbom 34=7 EstablMed.IWO YOU WILL RECEIVE ABSOLUTELY FRET: A BEAU1tIFUL SET OF L1�ENII - k` WHEN- OUR FOOD • , N ,--•-- ••---•-- „»N�« . CARDS IN A PLASTICISED RECIPE FILE • BO X - - ,-;-�- - - -COUNSELLOR COMES OL -T TO YOUR ROME, - insurance Coo MONTEITH, MONT511TH- ,a, >� OR PITONS RILM� i Ce. . . • , If oulive' in the Wt iib A'ax Picker' ate � - "Obser .S" For Fay. And Cody . Y Y, J , 8 Buildioio CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS _ Iof Suncor Streak. Norah � ' non e Pickerll"i�; � or, writeW10_ �oww Insurance at An ifMs . 08HAWA - ONTARIO J Bowman &Gibson - PHONE 6.4ift �j �imith's Am Ino Plan* : Pick PITONS; WBITSY &U •-------- ..�.----•----- :ver •------------- -- CLiP AND MAIL THIS HANDY COUPON AND WR -W• C. THOMSON, Q• G.-83MRISTAMANA PLAN � ' - - AFFORD BROS. � - VYrr•r. 1VIAIiE A.'V APPOINTMENT AND HAVE ON7C ` die 0�1�ESNTAI* WORKS' Barrister BoLc PICKERING, ONTARIO.'- .; .OF OUR TRAINED FOOD COUNSELLORS CALL M, ` p Hae. Notary Public -AND -HELP YOU WITH YOUR PROBLEMS• phase t Whitby ibi' + ••�.... • - Office $Dorsi iX„-� : Please- have, a Food Counsellor call this dress - I0.00 A. M. - 5.00 P. 11% at is Ad may- Tuesday Thursday - 8atosd�J nom`•`-" LAWSON -. _ , Dame -_- .------------------------- C6_--- 1 _ Office At Reddepee, Highway No. >I a3W Bolicitae Tl:nt DZtie ).aiH of Pickering `Village AddzeW_-------- - - .. GREENWOOD. ONTARIO PHONE: PICKERING a8 -- ------------------ NEI.- _ - - PICKERING U7WI21. - -:'=� ---- i THIS CAN MEAN U1�LIMTPED`SAVINGS IIT ranPhone------=--------- y Toronto Office- to King SL -Wed _ - PHONE: EM 6.8041 (at no obligation whatsoever) TI", MONEY AND LAB9UR. _ 1, 1 ij .7. N y. ....,. - ... ,.,...r.. 2.._.....:.: ... .y,, . _�,. , •_ ._ ::xS,.S-r._. � _:. r . _ _ 2' -Ea � .-...... • - ._.�:a +4 i'. •.ad.+-. _ atter. i _-�,f.i,.. s..� .'�' ,» _..._ ► `b - .. .�"'-.-_ _...•�i�.r.E:C .. rr'LmtNri"i5'R �w:a7ybrs,X'., .:.+.r' ..:. :. n.,.,�•w-u•.r..r,r+..W.p+Y-+o-ee-..-..r:- W*rd presided for the regalar pro Mr. and Mtn. Evans Ward and Mr. are spending two week* at a eottage were teams also present irosfl Orta. -CLA-REMONT- - .grupp,. when .Mrs. Gordop Ratcliffe "d Mrs. J. Coates, were guests last in northern Ontario. wa, Agincourt; Stoaffe@fe,, Marklo w !t 'We are sorry, to report that Mrs: gave the life story of Dr. Albert Friday, July. 30th, -at a birthday party i ' A tburnament of men's trebles wAs and Richmond S}IL ' Frank. Cooper is not in very good Switzer,, noted musician, teacher and in. honor of Xr, Moigan'Pugh of Ux- held on the local bowling greens last �...._....... »- ti Stealth this week author. He. was born over $0 years bridge. 'Wednesday with 36 bowlers present ► - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gliddon and fam- .ago in Europe and taught for 42- --Mrs• E• Pearse of Toronto was the and 6 -greens -playing: High 3 wins, F 3�ALE -- Airtime, 2D -tach, l�ol ► T.my have returned from holids in years in Africa. ,Mrs. S. Taylor and guest of Mrs. F. Loyst for a -few days Uxbridge, High for 2 wins, Newmark- air, like new, complete with piiph _ ,- various parts of Ontario. Ping Mrs. K. Drake sang a vocal duet. last week, et, Higb -for 1 win, Claremont: Claie- 5100:- Need- laver bo%6ce. Also an i Mr. Roy McLeod with several Mrs. Loyst, the W.M.S. president, Miss Clark, former school principal mont bowlers were: Thos. Scott, Thos. with motor $20. '-Clemmer ', 5th. Doo- ► :: ' friends from Markham W now.. on -a •presided during the business perjod here was the guest for a few days of Hammond and James Briscoe: There one mile east of Brock EtOB& . ' r&or trip to Vancovuer. and thanked the ladies for their fine Mrs. T.-Condy. ► Mr. and Mrs. Des* rdines,and fam- program. Lunch was served b Mea= ► Y Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones'and family ► ` Ry spent Sunday with friends at.Port dames Lehman, Empringham, Con= are enjoying a holiday at present. ' Ferry ner and Lye. Mr. and Mrs. W. Evans and familyfUE • - _�' Rev. H. and Mrs. Lackey and farii - " ' ,.. tS ► �. lly -have left for their •holidays. Rev. - - * George Davison and family have just J11 L I LR- ►�. -returned from theirs. ---- �', Mr- and Mrs: McAvoy of Mount. ► _ Zion spent • Sunday with 'Mr. sadlu - U I DIN M PRIES' ► __ jS3rs. James Briscoe. ► Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob Madill arethe _ _ ► roud ` ► � parents of a new -daughter �InBRl9tlfltl •• ► ;. ` horn'- at Brierbrush Hospital, Stouff- _ ► -grille.--01i D Ing - � - sorry o ear • r. i r-:�•'a`"_..� i�d tOq �pf MftsiOlbl - - B}��glt $�ii11Q�d6 76nto'Towner who is beri .sick in the To- pi,4'mMe �� � - _ _ ,Insul - brik %idinge- �onto General Hospital with jaundice, _ _ 5s expected- to be there for another iia• Or" In and Idi w whW vas --three weeks. _ ROOk• 1Rin - �-eawrradt$ hAet Book Holidays are over for the employ- ft a �h rf „ .iPEaE�` ' ees of the Sarco plant who returned - - - ' Insulating' 13.oardj. _. - - to work for another year, last Tues- , Pleltsrfng Newr iDlW _ - -. _ da morning. Y • ACCURACY � � Cements Limeb� Plaster - Miss Viola Forsythe is spending.'a_ rte',;. , •. , ' ' � ► dew days with friends in Toronto. P�ho e� 74 . A. W. MITCHELL or ?5 o _ Mrs. Bell of Toronto is visiting with - > -31ir., and Mrs. G. M. Forsythe and s other Claremont friends this week. - ► Mr. and Mrs. George Hall have re- r- ► turned from their vacation at Stuff= ► ' ' geon Lake. ► Relatives from Toronto spent s Yew ► �- 'days last week whiff XF.and Lipspent bare. ' Cecil Redman. _ .. P L• • @t. _�oekie you moi. ` g - Mr. and 3lrs..Pete Li rt s ent Sunday at Lake Seugog. �.#his- �. -. Several members of -the -local legion P _ visited with with' -31 Jim Norton who is • t+ at present in the Oshawa hospital.. » ► _ fir. and JIts. Ross Gordon and dreA Ims two'boys of Kincardine spent_a few � . ,' ,, . days last --week with; air. and blre. � - �dd r Arthur Pro�lse. Mr. and Mrs. Hill 1 ati,► .1� - d ` I` icholson u£ Stouffville spent Sun- _ �r - da • with' the Prouses. _�� - A tournament of mixed doubles is __ • � �. - scheduled for the }Deal bowling 9< •. ' greens this Friday night at p.m. Mr. and Mrs: Robert Miller o - L - .._Stouffville were the guests of 'firs. : - a o ou want most. home? _ a 'da _ - - _ .. ac nty-re• on Sunday; :: ., a.: -- , _ y y .. , Little Miss Duncan of .Newmarket �� i �. F. Retirement? Whatever it may be, this book can help is enjoying a couple of - weeks with � -you obtain it. Maur savings account pass -book r' her grandmother, Mrs. -N. Sandir- ^� '' r. rs- - - son. __.____:._. -' ` _ encourages you to put by your money steadily : s -t - - ' Miss Jean 'Frances- entertained 17 - ' ¢, ,�': -' rave for any Purpose you *boos* :.::and so tura • >w- - cion of her 11th .birthday'. your dreaans into fact. Open your savings = % aion star Ire: Bert �e the occa- girt friends last week on wens grid - account today at our nearest branch =there ace ► �; :bir. Nex have returned home from - �' e - s fiWore than 550 to, serve yaw - as holiday in Algonquin Park. The Au st•.meetin of the W3I.S. / ►�4 - - .of the, United-` Church '*as held at i 1 -'the home of firs. H. Mackey with'60 I � - :adults' and sel' ml "eiurdren present. The ladies of tae Baptist Church c .:Diission Circle were the guests. • tlrs ' � • • • • - �« ;Lackey., convener of•the program was ' .in charge -of the devotional period. _ Y _ -, 'The Mission -Circle resident, dent Mrs�E. `' - Pickering 1B'latiCh • N• i�` ��,.....al�! 1F�ana Cr _ NO. I I A SERIES . Y0UI__YDRO -AT .1eLQRK- FOR YOU AND YOURS •- _sr.=— _ .; := r -fact .- P. a .1 - i .— 7• ,_ e Gifts of Nato* re , f or r . r.'nI_•n+riaQ Lc _ :,The dream of power from the St. Lawrence 'was born somewhere _ ' in the last century. Halfway through this one it is about -to .become areality. 1The turning of the first sod. -for this important power development is a high point in your Hydra's 48 years of progress ... progress - !that has been the bedrock of Ontario's economic -development and Ontario Hydro thanks the Statesmen, public -minded citizens and all others. who helped- bring to. a. successful. conclusion years of ,ipro tracted negotiations. The result is proof once again of the beneficial outcome of co-operation between Province' and Daltonian `and bei ween the Governments of Canada and the United States - - .; l;The• objective of Ontario Hydra- and the New York State Power — "' ' Authority, is to complete this great, 2,200,000 horsepower project .. " :'in 5 years with the generation and sale -of power in 4 years. -. The straining tractors and -bulldozers; chugging drills, labouring �� s :trucks and corps of -hard -hatted constructi6acrews will_he visible, the area of ... r� evidence to all in e BEV 1 . S PEC' 4L OREM NIES•-'•TUE _ .1ji � � , . • LISTEN TO THE S � , SDAY,� UST -loth 4-. ONTARIO _ _ _ - HYDRO �:, t - -- .r -2 N OOiy -- • �:; 1 1.OQ' PM EDST ,a+ «Gcv. WORK AT R YOU AND YOURS .,.:. , •,..,..,'... , .� „ u.�... " '51.00 PM ,���„ •,c�.. FOR - _ —9.30 PM E•DST .N »_.. . Dial Your Local, Trans Canada Stgtion""""'a1 um t,V . ,..,. : '' ...' '.:., a' i,,,.: �.:r� L`'A {• ...K .. J - .. - - - ,l _ !_.—_.. �M-, t• _ .o �e- - : � Rescued Affer-11 Hours - 1 was a close call for' Tony Risatello and Nick Biafora who a trying to falls the Tygart Rivir. from a 11146 of I. ' �• L�ASSIFIA18. AB01ATIONG: F Iversional ncluded. Medieeo es10 ,were rescue a stranded swimmer above the of the brink of the falls Termiaal Ar Tornoto 'Ontario - TEACGt�ts WAATIttf Y. `tlie pair tried to stretch roe to the swimmer, who was standing above _ - PROTESTANT ,teacbor for .O 8.8. No -'t `County. a In the t InA,yraist-deep water,•unable because of the swift currant. Their boat was OUR Radcliffe, Renfrew Duties to se. CNmeete. Ontario Waterloo County. Writ. fir Pbnaa Linwood'" begin with rail term. Appir to the .acre• to move current and swept to reach the safety of a rock near mldatream 8"I .omrnw' , } JI�IOAL erpewted. vor".r Outs. K.r'y Painter. oyer the falls. The managed ~..�ttrhire they were marooned. After lethey were rescued by a rope and pulley rig. The - �� e1.� „ yM a.a .ar. X� - 0 who was the object of their rescue robbed the roe as it swept by him and was pulled to _ I 9 p sad vtuouaa. eke. right btwea dor, v►• lob ton want them to do. We lta7• tit atLlet•'a took U t0•i roma. - Safety. sig special broods from maximum begs lees. 4 t0•4 M, ntnbnea. M•pa. Bas 1i1. 9rlshtot as i . _ %i r Production. they las tr»ore and eat Dual purpose breeds olid tta. spwial: �! ptattpt�td __ toric. ; s A 6X$1 is the snooker one as well. Titus breed tar brollent Nltthola New ff&=- Turkey poults Broad Bteast•d BrOsm mfr• !OR N�ItttilS for roasters, Beltsville Wbitab' for turkey brouers. Catalogue. ODiONi - , RHRUMATIC PAINS. THOUSANDS SATW beer! deposited Then the colors - t rwir.DDLE CHCX HATCHA A NT IND. - If you'r4 a 'snooker fan you ' . o STORE MUNRO'tDRUG . r~ - STILL a wide choice at varieties and 31# SLGI.N, OTTAWA one player- managed to ,vin both i tronas in. laked ate" pullsts - - - : Davis is -the' only man ever to titles in one year dayold and started. Real bargalnu torr. OpPOiTIIfVIT®a :+ EM ry aHamAtoh. raj Ha eba ZEO' Jdtin ENQINEEBIIHa �s watt.. sod LrOaptm akin eroobtea, put adssthmn aDa7� tfma �esd 9'rala ome in �r i ; HROILER Growers till your hooses in fpr ,then well-paid soaure lobs Low fess y August. 'int down for 8•ptamber and now Tree folder. PrRNA. ti ' . • ' November and put to Very taw if any for Dna 188 vaugltah Roo# I Dna ulna Stthool . Is the right word'. 'For Joe's great- - cue - for his living, • young Rex October. It all growers do this we 1601 . r° t°' cenHdent you will rat a better price for . had also. to decide to follow the chances art several millions to or bnoeteee they ...m. Pea LAR roar broilers, will rat" better birds and . Our NSahoL New ePPti$TIINITiEB rtlS _ not even old enougW to vote. f ''�� '" " q Lave len disease. prices cola tiv Don tbee we vbuy ronrot you' Folder. , WW- AND WOMEN BE 'A HAIRDRESSER - by - •? r W /� i yi✓r�a y, ' �'` �` x 7 sat the Nichola TWEDDLD mITC14 HATCHERIES Ltd. JOiN CANADA -11 L&AnINU BOU60L So 147 remains the accredited i 5 !„ : rffiRG IIS ONTARIO Great Lasm The starlet who aceomp 1s _ this break of 146 in the game _ H�tdtun .10 - 041MMTKC �l.P WANTED Pleasant. dignified prssion, good wages oi That maximum was actually . -- -EXPERIENCED housekeeper between Thousands of suecaehatut Marvel grad •'�, billiards from. the tables, b Rex " : - 80-40. Platin cooking. particu1ar17 clean. America's Greatest System : F ..s for 5 adults. good wages, reference re Illustrated Catalogue tree at the Meaufort Club, i.ondon, on to rock after being swept over falls, lredme Wrs. N. r. MrSee. Ret• 1. a Write m call RAMDRESSING or IN0 SCHOOLS } `;. but the real significance of 1Deputy Sheriff Tony Pizatella, left, and Nick- Siofore clin t g Aylmer Road, -Qu-. & MARVGL r e Floor 8L W.. TornMa. -- - < POR da" 656 Branches alb • -- 64 at"84 Hamilton. _ - re a v other man in the thousands • ' - - 00 you Ilk, Peas? New,_ quick one hour _ '` Ti Bldeau St.. Ottawa. _ e _meth00 of They will. keep thou addressed - -- PATHNTB. over` -standard measure• - • _ _.. ._ - Warden fresh color. ESc and sn elope: brings recipe. Mrs. Lund. lips � centres this fasciasting is. = mostly . -..._' 0; --Fairview. Alta. OF'PER'to every hsventor-Lte of tat- . . +. N EW 1954 evlhrudeg Lad 1111106.1111106. less IOP., FRE111 Avoteby ventloaa and tau Information , goat [rat. The Ramsay Co.. 'Rest m*a Patient !t• _ .. . - VICKWOOD rR-%RttaC%L CO. LTD Bargain ettortim Catalog 176 Beak Street Ottewa - throughout • _... _ _ __ _ _ _ y Brothers, Athabasca, Alberta. aot•ae7s. " - - - FORAGM, BLOWER GOODS Save ttm• - Save tab•ar rwrEr IRsTONHAUGB a C o m P a a r Patent Atternaya Established 1490. 600 Ch adlan ,champion, George enter. at. Manchester, England, in Feb- -_ • - Spread ha) evenly to mow by attaching University Ave., . Torneto Ps rents all ._. '. • a Flert•gott 1`141111:110 Hood oD and a Blower Pipe Lessons danger of boat- - aountrW~S) Ing and causing combustion. Bl?war P6RWINAt. r Hands ora made la alt sizes fog- Lay t7pa . duced colored b4lis .on the table ` _ - or ToraRgerower. - - EMR THRESHER L Co. TD.:.. SL Clements. Ontario. GAVE YOU A PROBLEMT WR1TR for tree Information. Dr, Lawrence W. Renner,Rutaaa [8,110116- • - — - .. Waterlar Counts. - Wrttm or Ph114-2-22oas Linwood �•R-2I Counsellor. P. O, Box 562. Canton Oblo. ' �'" - WOOLLEN seataaata •a.,e w •r. vv w yd BLaatuts. Pant Clot+hr' Kackitiaw Cloth. Coatings. Wool sock,. i A. Hum- ..:_. pbre7 a ami LtIDtt.d, P, O. 61y7 SOIL, Moncton. N.B. ELEIBROOYr - THRESHING MACHIN19e New and used Ilerrsoft TEreobara.. Pall width straw 8bredaers installed oat aa7 make of thrasher. Cuts and abreds the straw 8aarthaD any other shredder. wins • so s=tn onwer The Wiest abroddlr to togtall, Widest Hopper Grain Tbrogera Orafn Throwers for tnstallattea On &UP make of thresher.' Roadklas wasa". Drive bets, all slap, RspMrs for $1.00 TWAL otty rwenty'Flve deluxe _ < ' �Tbbian ments t?-ra.s %i4 Iversional ncluded. Medieeo es10 Termiaal Ar Tornoto 'Ontario TEACGt�ts WAATIttf Y. SJ, _ PROTESTANT ,teacbor for .O 8.8. No -'t `County. player must put another ' red Radcliffe, Renfrew Duties to se. CNmeete. Ontario Waterloo County. Writ. fir Pbnaa Linwood'" begin with rail term. Appir to the .acre• .. Lary. 'stauns qualifications and 'salary' =table high. In 1950 Rex was the erpewted. vor".r Outs. K.r'y Painter. Randa Ontarto. - 0 English youths' .billiards _Cham- • •` ' WDICAL - - a rzmxxs o 00e woman tau help all eau .n. did, ilea alleviate pate. alae _ ` - Nick t e s pulledso i e needled GR00TT THRtaHER Co. LTU. >dL _ the game ever since he . was player must put another ' red - .. + se. CNmeete. Ontario Waterloo County. Writ. fir Pbnaa Linwood'" . =table high. In 1950 Rex was the down before trying another color. - 0 English youths' .billiards _Cham- • •` ' WDICAL - - a rzmxxs o 00e woman tau help all eau .n. did, ilea alleviate pate. alae _ ` n. The following year he re- pie Y tained that title and 'added to it Thus you will see it is possible for Elle black to be potted 15 - _ A 6X$1 is the snooker one as well. Titus times before all the- reds have Lr'Me and aerrOne tetnaton uattatet.e wittr from and fie o :i, at the early age of 17 years he beer! deposited Then the colors month r Period& restaalo to etvasser - If you'r4 a 'snooker fan you ' started carving niches for him 'melt because never before had are put- down In sequence of _ilThmaxi- their ascending value. e Gms.N re"1e CHIMMICALs sN DREN STCAST. , 1UR411teti4s t Poses EczEMA SALV! probably know that the great Joe one player- managed to ,vin both mum, score is 14?, although by • F - - : Davis is -the' only man ever to titles in one year •freak chance of heirs given a g' e e � t e .es.ma BANISH the torment o t7 :+ accomplish a break of 148 - i -' free ball tram a taut shot by the. watt.. sod LrOaptm akin eroobtea, put _ pin t short of perfection. - .. - • • ! OPI>b nent before any oi' the reds mamma wvo will car 004M tat itebtnr ocauaa, and burning aesmr _ _ „Is" did t may? - Sorry..- "Was" On deciding to taketo the have been put down it is pose " `But teas ringworm atmpw ot and tooemems the . q40102%gess . Is the right word'. 'For Joe's great- - cue - for his living, • young Rex sible to reach 155.. the will ate readily to "1vt ofattregardless ttant eardl6n! `etnbbora feat has been equalled by a 'lad had also. to decide to follow the chances art several millions to or bnoeteee they ...m. Pea LAR ! `- , _ not even old enougW to vote. popular pattern of -snooker in- one against it ever happening. PRII`H Is.N POST'S REMEDIES` t 4 t - .. bow it came about: stead of billiards -if he wanted So 147 remains the accredited i :. •r Pete. .. !trs" r The starlet who aceomp 1s _ this break of 146 in the game played P°Ck' ed on a table with six Me Umma. aro eee.e M/ROfY7Y1'- that has. ousted Enb'isl}-style' ets but snooker instead of being That maximum was actually •'�, billiards from. the tables, b Rex the stern and often tedious test of mathematical exactitude in the attained by a New Zealander, Clark McConachy, during a match ..s - Williams'. of Blackheath, Staf- fordshire. Se. is only 20 years of application of dynamics that bH-. at the Meaufort Club, i.ondon, on ARTHRITIS ! t } `;. but the real significance of bards: is it -works eut to be most- Feb... 19, 1952. As however an - < g ball pock - _ - re a v other man in the thousands 22 ' d of three to la around play Sts afterward found them to be at safe Try air nth, is vains, bsms attest for arthritic Dain. pteasanf safe _ e "" -with;, re are so man more • al over` -standard measure• t.�.. Nnnth�. .apab Is Moaa7al � centres this fasciasting is. = mostly cert; s to choose from. An menta the record was disallowz.- bar► su.rsttei. cerne nor as rttcanre - ,t K Same' . played, the British Com- therefore so much more fun. 'The old record of 148 esiablished VICKWOOD rR-%RttaC%L CO. LTD - throughout tln,arin. alth has :, managed it. That one other man, 'snooker The game, which is'said to have Ch adlan ,champion, George enter. at. Manchester, England, in Feb- - _ •:_• _` .'• - as it any fan wouldn't - Joe Davis, today' a go aalile from snookers' Ivory, 1950, still stood. Now' it know, is • 53 age and (young cadets) who first intro has been equalled by young Rex hearty years -of he• did duced colored b4lis .on the table Williams. playing as well as ever as a variation from the normal .:: : When officially • world champion 192'. three -ball billards• game that ' -NEEDED SYMPATHY for 21 gears, from helped to pass away their time _ ..in India's rainy season, starts off. .,.My lawyer thinks 1 can ob- t ,� _. _. . • with one white ball and 21 col- fain redress," wrote the client 'But, a` _ . The Chesterfield maestro re• ored. - The white is always the to the automobile salesman. tired as war - 1948 to give. as he said. "the -cue'-ball- and the others, red, one black, one pink, one blue, one persona just .repeated what you told me[ -- • ; y - ::youngsters a chance." But the brown, one green. and one yellow_ when you sold this used cpr.� Youngsters did not, or could not, each has its'vaTue. g dreadfully des I'm gettinpond• ti hance. They took it take the cON ., . ant. hn turns. to wear the crown dis - r -- - carded by Davis but- in chs]-, Highest for Maestros 'HER DEFENDER " - "- - lenge cnaieches he kept beating I . 'Each red ball remains down "When, darling,'! the girl whis- them all, ev,n, on a generous , once it has. been. "pocketed" and 'pered tenderly, "did you first handicaI basis: after doing so a player takes a know 'you loved. me?" ; I.p ' Now, at Long last, there has I pot at a' color of his choice. For The boy thought. Finally he , emerged young Rex Who at the mere tyros it is usually the near said: "-When.I_began._to•get mad { outset of his career has managed est but for the maestros if is in- when people said you were �.to equal the' besC old' Joe ever. I variably the highest. That is to brainless .and ugly." ° one single visit to the did at any, _ say --the highest in scoring worth. 2� -table in' . more than 30. years, The value scale is seven for the l ,fid all over the snooker world black, Six for the pink, five for the blue, for the brown, SACRIFICE $ 5 they are asking if this youngster _four for , all British ,professional cue - three for the green and two PRICED $OR QUICK SALE w Of ists is going to be the one .to_-, - the,yellor. Each, red counts one. �6 ACRES -NEWMARKET f T' the man who has strode Alter a color has been put down . succeed hrou h ' snooker it is rgturned to the table. and a -_ NIGH. SUBDIVISION VA -Lw _ as Bobby. Jones did through go- ., sq� down; CIO" IAorigage, -Law tait•ti and PaaVo Nurmi through nth- Poui;sion 11 Aug. 5 room modem J y ktfog. - _ - e s STOP' bungalow and garage. Landyeap•d, -'T'o'ted lawns. fleuing woNe. "'Sailing On The Rivera =fleet -footed Jim Rivera, of the Chicago _ Blurs- 'TCN MfQIA=%� built lend' wired, an White Sox, caught the Yankees napplri9 on this play as he stale of nooker, Sy gloss students g. • modern sl l" buNdln s. Largo barn, motj•fR gMbh6 Large base in Sox five -run first inning at Yankee Stadium. Here e' /►iglmunR' rise has not been .ell- A� hes been at Quicki Stop Itchingof I-awt bice, beat rade, for 4 Cattle, X10 Pigs, Fop hens, Aud be third a - Yankee third: sockir Andy Carey wafts for ball (top) as Rivers - _ _.sloth meteoric. fo•t roti raI''ats a da :'st°I�a taw.dntiats�esotg� be s"" ?a appr'•lated' OWNER eeewbdt C. hlsNat, sas�lw N• starts slide, then dances away (bottom) as Rivera donees In for 7 'r M»e. tN.w� « e.11 .arNtw.. • safe landing dtatel► .•eate6�.�°i� _ _. .- , '. _ ! .. Irl �. 's-. ...`, j + I: •- - , .. - ; ..._ _ .._. .• ..,, �'.fiNe: , ;' r.ninl��{".°' "A'�' •�T'':.3.Ai � .,, . '�.. -- : r .. ; .. .' :, •'+[•Y -v"",` .. 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Good - _ SAND —FOX rlEzws— adltion _'S57s i TiiURSDAY ,FRIDAY SATURDAY — AUGUST It 13 sad 14, 18N OLDSaIOdILB SEDAN. - WE New motor, - - sires go" .. ... , .,... .. �.:_ .. c _ fadSEA nEVII.. custom . • •: YOU TO INVITE radio SM _ OOLOR BY — TECHNICOLOR 'SEE... . WITH~— YVONNE DeCARLO end 80CH HUD80N a RIM TANK -TYPE CLEANER _ dw - T6s.oecr7rrs a beauty and w'oederful • Poet d.is d. bout this newest Hoover XONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY -� AUGUST' 18, 17, 18, - yo 4f! Onlyups s •. --- se featun G. • . see It for esa,ou prapeeli ap raise -`.'The Cruel Sea le.ntte, .aloe �r .alis, F -' who otbors of its ex V�b, aof _ ... pe. — -JAXAE BAWKINS.-aad DONALD SINDEN. aerso� for a home a6ovvia s _ Of worse. ' - OwLatSDAY, FRTDIAY. SATURDAY. - A-UGUST I8, 20 and 21, — _ _ - Du _ The goy from Oklahoma OGERS Jr. and NANCY OLSON _ . J. S. BALSD�ON ' & SON ,�� as -WZM — WILL, R - : PHONE. PfCKHRJNG 39 C� • � A MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY —AUGUST 23, 24,•Z5 ` _ _:Co Man ,Go . - CAR SERVICE -' - --WARI.E.ii-GMffl 1fRO`1-TERS-and-DANE CLARK t GRNBRAL MMA1tB,B ON ALL MA3L=* OF CAM -:Bad For Each Other, . ac.� ' ••aMERcrl�cY TOWT4IYG s>iRvl � . !WITS— CHARLTON HE$TOF' and ELIZABETH SCOTT,Pic ker-ling 72R I I or I 0 6 W4 GAILY SERVICE - • LOW FAIN OUNBART ON GARAGE' TO ALL GWADUN ; GREENWOOD 'You¢ Family and tlhe Woild:" AND U.S.I1. POINT: The attdtude o3 ,pwents. the value o1 CHARTERED BUSES Mtn. Wm p�gg end Sheila spent a and need Cd prayer. tune use od songs, siEher, Mss. Eldon Robin dor a Mr. J, Fraser ods Dundalk 'on Monday r W days v3aiting r+ewatives on Man- sooner, pirburEs and five: need tar tew days' Mr, and Mss Jack B� 9, OFFER IDEAL SERV14 - _itoulin island. &Win'g, �tr-a strissed; It Was decid- Mr. and Mas. Verne Middaet6h am Robert w Jr,, AT ATTRACTIVE RATES _ visited Mr. and -Mrs. Robert MT. and Mrs. L'ueler Vipond. and ed to dig;eneie wig Lhe-At�t meet- any aholidaa --:few- MT. a n. Clark was GROUP TRAVEL Peter cd Whitby, visited M Sunday ing and to join the Evening W. A, in Mr. and MT. W. Soow�exhy and the -mer teaaoher art Brock` a nor. with Mme• � Mrs. Roy Hill and-. a picnic to be i�ed'd on &milt .have returned bonus dtt+am s T7ve �d°� • � .i Arugts9t •10th, visdt to WaubaShenre with relaetives' cd the mmun3t3, POR eui trtnvn p ORJRAifOM A sordoi Chau¢ do1law adl • extended -to Mc, and Mrs. Kirk, : od tiB 1rO111t 117.4 AOwtT Mrs. lUbVieve cd Vfttbq, ds 8pen- Mr. and M¢b. LloydP"lg, t�hlewe; wtvo-returned with them tar a dew,, Brock Iaoa4 on the death of rive lat. ding the ,su narAw w2th her cousin vdsited Mr. mind Mrs, Milton `Pegg on Mr. and Mrs, Dave Bernath and" tier's mother. - Mv, Perry WiL9oa. Monday ming. ilarnily are hams ir+am theiv vacation............................ Marion and Gerald Pegg have been Joe Pegg, Ken Brooks and Len at Lake Kanerretalceg -nese Algonquin_.__------ HOUSE�with ,Me, and Mrs, G0"V Waltham spent the lion voeek-at Park, .. STOVES = -�i w•+ •,,�„� =, ,-. 4 - - g, - _end =-- Mrs. Kai sb�m is e from. A �11D . - , T7ve s�ulise meeting od the Even- ,ho*tal aniT wish her'a sPAY -F U I N A C E s Gray, CO �L Lines, -- tu Awdlizry of he W. M. S. ----------- •..__s=----- sw°d<'ery� .._ GLEANED sl aFril ' __ d6 Mrs. Wm. G. Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Mad�daeton are _ lid' at the tvoarve - _-----------..................-' - T. vvsorr, on Wednesday evpa=ir�g, July BR CK ROAD peeving �` Lake at Bays this week..' .:HEATING AND GENERAL "•* 28 with tble president MM C. Clgea icor a vaca4i'on. The stone will be REPAJRS FOR SALE—Austin Station' Wagon,: ' All members p Ms', and 113ra Everett ShoQ'tt and closed from the 9th to 16th od Aug- _ ;ERRY VOSS nggr ,bdt txs presiding. terY, 2 -yeas givarantee good m on Mission. family, Eleanor, Motley and Russell, • ust,Mn and Mrs .Middleton attended . �~ Phone: Pickering 327W4 took part in the Prog� � capacity- 1106 lba Bargain it. FduCa1 1 in the H,omie, with the od Dawson Creek, visited h the tunec!61 -af Mrs. Midtileton's uncle, •---_•--•-_- ---... $476,OQ, 7!L'y' - ------------------------ Cali Pickering 270, ���: