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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_04_08• -- r- -,c '••�• ._�'1:..,...�`•T"'►^'1''.. . •'.'�'_' �._.r+r""' '!" _� •. ti -T•�' �,�'• ..+�. ti, -�. �"k a.,.";. T' . -,^+. _^K •t.•'y,..�„•.r- --.i '•., •v; _-� `.�'. •... ..,,,,.,:.-.! iydlei-P> !-lLiO Pe! Yt�bt PICKERrXG. ONTARIO FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1955 i vents P!i Com Post Otf[ce Dept. Ottaws.�0a ususe VOL. 74 No. 9 eotted States 82.50 W. C. MURHAR and Son PipgL1SH£R.9--A1Rhorized As _8leond Claes ', - Meeting�A r�i �4ti�iakeria Villa a NominationP P ti. 40T11101o ;ART. W. MITCHELL PASSES DAYLIGHT SAVING HERE t- PICSEBBHG VILLAGE - _.viii Pickering village Ratepayers maySUDDENLY SUNDAY, APRIL 24. I bavie to go tothe polls on April 21, { 4e replace a vacancy on the Village Arthur W. Coir�abttlations to Nie. and Mitchell, President of 1 N0�'t`i Pi-■kering Village Council, at thew A• r isnby who ceiebiated their 30th . Mrs J.; _ <_ 1CottaciL On Tuesday evening, lona- 1►2itcheil Fuels Ltd. died' suddenly is , meeting last FC:dray night, instruct- . wedoing--annivenarY April laid ,ei14r Irving White resigned.his seals Toronto on Tuesday night. Born and ed th clerk to proclaim "April 24" Mr. K. T. Doble nas nee■ home ill : ami was appointed Vlilage Sy-law educated in Pickering Township at Owing to the death of Arthur W. the commencing of Daylight Saving with an ulcer conaiu,a wus weak. `T F Raforeemaent Officer and Building Dunbar n, he was engaged in the . Mitchell the offices and yards of Time tcc th" season in Pickering Miss Kay W,,Aton him beea home ill Inepester. His salary for the Peat of motor transport driving business and . Mitchell's 'Fuels, Ltd. will be closed l tube year will be $1700. The post also later started 'his awn milk hauling lila--. •�.` with the'jaundice. - •. V • on F5•iday and Saturday this week.- -___----•----------................. Mr. Lea Burning.'ta�n arrived. horns , Includes such duties as Inspector of business. He later started the Mitch- Brom the south on Wwdriesday night. y Water Main lasttsllatioasy Usoing of ell Fuels Co. He was a member of o��r The attention being Sven oral loc. bed b 8 law Pickering United Cihtitch, the Pick- Red Cress Lloemes as pees;ri Y Y- _ , --•--- , al streets this ,'brF,ak p" ■sacs anal other ,duties In entorsing laws ening Rotary Club, Dore Lodge, A m s nC. K e-protection of perwns and F. and A. M., Fine Chia! od Pucker- Charles Jolliffe Takes Part In. is worthy o1 com enaation by those gsroperty in the village. Ing Fire Baigade, and was so well Shakesperean Festival The Top of us who use the stree?s--this is %r known far his charities and gene. as. our Village Council. _Nottninatloa Dteeting will be held - ------ ---------------__ _ lea Th evening, April 14, at hty toward others. __rCharlem Jollitte, Drama Director at ! Pickering Village and Township ,_ Horticultural News mite Council Chambers from 7 to 8 "Big.Art•• as be was a2ectionately the local High School .has-been ad- Red Cross in its first ettmpaigh col- •'eleelr in the event". H a pan is -known-to many. was in the ePiniors wised this week that he had been gel- lected 2% times the objective sug- The Piduming• Horticultural Society s t ietasaded to fila this vacancy, such of the writer one of the biggest-heart- ,��d from fatnung s very large attar,- gested by Divisional Headquarters in will hold its ne=t xrsetiag on April `'4 S*U will hs held an April 21, from ed men aro have ewer Poet. He was bw of applicants, that he had been Toronto. This gratifying fact was re- � as 8 p, m in Pickering United 3i0,A0 1n We morning till 1.00 0 clock always available Jw almost any type chosen to take some of the parts in ported this week by T. J. Wheeler, Church Sun�IRY Schoc 1 Room. A spea_ � !'iii evening. o3 task with which he was con4ront. the performing cast at the Shakes- Campaign Chairman. ker will givs bdp&.:1 uito:mat:on to At titin meeting We Clerk was ask. ed. The writer bas long had'the priv- pearean -Festival, at Stratford. this Mr. Wheeler said,' quote, "This all interested In gardening. There ed •to write Nessrs Gore and Starers ileft of spending much time wins nxnmer.. speaks volumes for the devotion and Re esilablWi a riling, sf f4 win V re- him, and recall pard mlarly a day will be a sltaav oil h ,use plants, g .------------------------•---- energy a the canvassers. It also ant�m , v, .lets, foi-age plants �poasihis for the w*atee-asa9a break ]set fall when hs had been dawn Pickering District High School testifies, to the public apprei:iation of and An 'Seaters, will w lite masse Lam, through the Minden-Bancroft area, the practical need of Red Cross to the be a display oil E,as. _r arc'angementb Gtmdtll►r Jack )doyr moved ibtat w heft the flail colo(as ar+ere appearing. The annual $edlninton Tau as community, an expression Whic ►F a suitable for dining table, immodlste action be take■, and aa- He suggested and Wanted to return orient for the district was held lost found in the response from every --- --------------------- _ <, appBasodon be Beat to the DepL of the next day, `accompanied ley Y Friday night at Pickering High School section of the township. No longer .---- p1CBER NG VILLAGE - lslgiways for a "leaftic-control light' Editor w9th his "colors," �s fteemsrom a! Pt linos,, are we a collection of little islandsvr-ICIpAL ELECTIO�IBCIA as lie to=--Oon sr#- to this village. � sttgtes� vs, !!il � VP� -spent Pete�ioro, O. C. V. 1„ Cobdurg, Bow- either as individuals or areas, rather - � _ -•� ---------------- ---------__-._ somerae+4nat eatp+xnsi drive and b� this I maatville, Whitby, Lindsay and Pick- -through the whole Branch and its ; A- meeting of We electors 'of the wage, Yoath Eisferiained By that day on the highway through eriz� participated in the 'tournament. membership of almost 1,000, we earl said Village of Pk,tering will take— Halibu;mn, and confess that we had P resent the community ,Thu- pleasant arse prise . of seeing that This year the compPetit ,on was so aspire to rep place in the Municipal pal All, rs- -- t r pyt an annual custos:r, "B; Art" too, had a deep apprecla- keen that splay-off was necessary to conscience in matters of welfare and day, April 14, 1965, between the tion at thing, beatrtltttl We Belt we decide the championship- Bowman., distress." Unquote. hours of 7 and $, p• m for the ourpose ^embers oil Pkkmng RotarY, Mon- tedrwith vilie and Petect= were tied at the The preliminary final canvass total of NominaUng Candidates tor' the day evening enteatamed to dinaw because vastly .better aoqunin tournament so the is ;2,628. There is more to come and sail a fflm the boys ■trice of Co cil2or for the-said Vit[- of i7re Act tYnsat dal than we had ever been end of flys, regular �° ae�versS hockey tenons Playing this before. W2sile no tae, we expect, will "A" teem from each of these schools the ultimate Agura will probltbly age of Pickering- .v waster-the Pee-Weea, sponsored by ever-know to what , extent • he orae- PYaOned a regulation one-Bance. play- reaxh 83,000. If polls shall be demand.d. they „+ x; Highland Dairy (Alex Rundle, Mgr.) tined this, but, it too often reached off in .which Bowasanv:kle was the Your Red Cross will spend- this! shall be opened from 10 s m. to' 7 , ettyd GEo. Brown, aanst.ag; Rotary our ears of *another gift or generous vtdtoc', money :wisely. p• m. Thursday, April 21, 1965 at No.., Dob Msdgets c+ercognitioa" fawned earns, one indiv- The Pickering team°of Ted Cook Arrangements have already been I Polling-Sub-division - ,the Village ' bantams (Ray Do Adtgr 1, Hall, Pickering. _ �' (Jack Bayes, sponsor and Cliff Bar-- Aual, ia¢nily or group. The practic-, and Mary LevingstEe 'were to the made to supply transportation• tori . And at the said Nomination Meet (Jack asBoylegl+ Membe-s of t-he Hight ing of charity will long be remm�ber- 'D" finals where they 'were Beaten those school'children who are to re- Ing' Brace A. Aogarth, shall be the ' keySchool Basketball league were- also ed by a great many as one of the I by-Po-t Hope. The teams of B-11. Mar eeive the Salk Poliomyelitis Vaccine Jvar enter'■:net-six teams :n the le agrre� v!Th�es of Art_Afitchell. -Marilyn Sts acafss, and Clayton Cary which is of such vital importance to Het6rn�ng Ofticer. <; Crests were donated by th;il! Hunt, He undo ibtedly had a very aide Marilyn Hill, were outstanding en- every parent.. �6. BRUCE A. AOGARTH. Ons cir. a a: _Iend3. found in all walks tries furPicke.ing. The other Picker- Funds were voted for the pt:rchas� Clerk (,.taw's Garage•), to the Champi -------------------- There - --:-: _:>.. _ -; - - There were in the nenghborhood of of life, and is this village his pass- Ingteams. were: Ed Towey - Bev. � of wool and flannelette Which Carious', �y _ _ cue htiud ed boys at dinner, all Of Ing .w:A be that of one of our lead- Barclay, Grant Carson - Mary Wa•z= (snteres ted groups velli use .to supply', #uneral Services Far sum were introdt?ceci ing citizens. I man, and Peter-Ruddy - Pat Wain- garments for the "loan cupboard". 1 iZEMINGIiORRiSON " He is atrrviv ed by his. 'wife, tate en. T-^ -- The Welfare Committee - is on the ------------------- far Ada'. Fleming Mould bn Mss-., 1 HIGHWAY BRIDGE DEPLORABLE former Hilda Morrison, his lathes � Ist the individual tournaments, the job ready to assist whenever ■mer Funeral cervi^.es were Ire James Mitchell, brother, Harold and ; resultsi were as follows: A-- Bowman- gency occurs, ort. _ 30, y:son, Dun.` ` Control Comm-sister Margaret (Mrs. Donald Annan). vibe, B - Petrrboro, C - Peterooro, Thank you for you re»pp ba*Con, who Passed. an A2arc^: - Tux RDFlP Flood D -Por Hage, E _ gwmarrcillea F - - -------------- --• otter a le e nttee, with ,.eptresentatives S.•aan tho His mother predeceased him several28th, ott lengthy illness H was p wring Township and Pickering. years ago. Peterboro. Catholic Women's League 83 years of 'age. y,u� councils met at Duffin, The funeral will . take place this Thee aggregate standing of the M-•. Mortsson was wOl - knowns (schools was" throughout `the I}uitbarton District.' Creek c;rid went from the Ccoper Satu•:•daY afternoon, with service :n a; Pin paints): Bowman- Atttiutiil meetuib :teid April taE, in wills, 24, Peterboro 24, Port Hope 19, school aduitorium. Opened with pray- He w-ae barn and formed .all his life' `> Block plant to Riverside D.-iveti Con- Pickering 'United Church at 2.30 p.t- DCVI 19, P ckering 10, Lindsay, 6, er-' in unison led • by Fr. McGivney. � on-the h'o•restead: He was the. son of:' •s dttions under and the approaches to m, and interment at Erskitse Cem$ t t Miss Mary Teefy w'as in the-chair.and', thQ late 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry -Mort-' - •- 1 Whitt 7 Cobourg 4. heardreports iron. Mrs. Anne Feath- i •x the Mghway.Bri.dWe on No. 2 High- cry. Y , way, were considered "deplorable". ------------------- ----His w' a th forrrrer Jessie Risk i n f e � Department were ROTARY EASTER SEALS - Pickering Township Council - erstone, , lrs. Mat Coyne,_ Airs predeceased him several years ago.. Engineers f7om the De-pa � Lorraine_Featherstone, Mrs. O'Sulli-� He was a rrre'mber of the Dunbarton. -■sent and asked for a survey on The Rotary Committee has made van, Mrs. Gailan�i, Mrs. Jos. Butt, United Church; Eor-n.and educated-all __-•• �. rr.ia area. the discovery that from their mailing Reeve George Todd and Deputy- 1 `'c Mr9. O'Connor. Pl: ns were' made for ' ----------- Reeve William Newman at the regn_- - d Counsel Feast nbarton,� he farmed just east og • list, many persons have not received , JURY URGES BYLAW O�1 seals. Nevertheless, they will be vers lar meeting of Township Counetl +� Our Lady of G� the village, an the. Kingston Road, OPEN WELLS ETC. gntetnI and acknowledge receipt o! Monday, disclosed that the spring April 2fi. Lay Retreat at Convent of i Mr: Morrison is survived by one '��, t•� sent to N. R. Shortreed M break-up on- the roads was causing the _teasels, - i♦1ay 13-1b. Regional i sister, Mrs. EMe Goi�fnley, ,df ..Dun- donations ��► * : meeting at St. Gr;;ory s, Oshawa; on I bor,'on ` A coroner's jury, held here last the . Canadisa Bank , of Comttoerce. difficulties for everyone I think I - _ -•- \ ril 29-Dia 31 D ocesan Conven ---- I must 1ta�'e had 300 phone calls over P y Serv,oe .tc+as geld'imm the W.-M Friday to enquire into the death of Ro al York Hotel ticket can: Funeral Home, with Rev. Pickering Village Counci -r DIr. Newnian: told The l tion,' y McE elinin 4 year old William Gallacher of Pine i the weak-end, vener Mrs. O'Sullivan. One hundred A. F. P,.n'ord olliciating. Interment (;rove Rd., Pickering, who was found c eared at the meeting. Reports had been to co�n- cil that roads into Squire's Beach, anal ten7familtes in this--parish and at Erskine Cernete,-y.. " i a hole, in 3 feet of water on Ma3ch Chas, Hut.hing• APP Rosehank'and other places were im- twenty-six in Rosebank Mission are --------------- death ----_-_- --- 1 regular meeting of the village conn- ister- found that death was due tonow reading the Canadian Keg Torobto . Choir Conducts' Service : ening and shock. The jury urged`cil last Friday evening asking that passable. Road Supt. Ward said they Dividends from the subscriptions to In Presbytertan'Church ' t-.at if no by-laty existed in respect a pipe be run across under No. 2' were hauling out gravel as fast as passed Highway from the LG:A. corner to I C.U.L. will- be used to buy needed •'' - ' '' i� t • unguarded holes, one be p g y they could., church linens -renewals c�roina dile Tire Friendship Club 'of •5t. Ancr ss:•d rigidly enforced for the protec- supply the post office with .cater. He By,-law enforcement officer A. id he �: o old pa;: for anyth ng over .,.Thompson said that he had inspected later in- year will. be, gratefully rw- .rew's 'Presby Kerion Chytrch last Sun. n of young, children. ceuved by the ladies. ; day evgning had as thele guests, thea r► Dr• W. W. Tomlinson, coroner, pre- 60. feet. Council held that the post the premises of Mr. Barjack, Air. Allison and t1r: Crnnkwright. If these Announcement was made of \\ ri- Toronto Christian Business Girls' e.ded. R. H. Humphreys, acting office should be fed from tate line man's Auxiliary, C.C.E.S. Annual ; Cho::, di-ecbed by Miss Nan Allit , Crown Attorney, conducted the 'in- that runs n long in front of the East- men clean up their premises, they - _ - ern House, and passed a motion that may be granted a license for awreck- meeting: at . St. Josph.'a Convent To- Mi'�s Jean Ireland was pianist. 'vestigation. p I ing yard from council. - ronto,May 1. All are invited to he^.r Scripture Reading wars taken by Miss The jury were: J. S. Chapman, water Hill, be supplied from the 4 Harold Mitchell, Robert' inch main on Mr. Hutching's appli-. Mr.. Crang told council he.�would the reports of this mission work, of Re a'Bu-rran, followed by prayer by I f-reman; cation in accordance with, plans and like to Subdivide the Eradshaw, farm' which this C.W.L. are - justly proud Miss Ma;•garet Wilson. Words of tes- yt $alsdon, George Will and .Donald s ecifica*.ir•ns of the engineers. of there contributions. i timony wens, given. by NL sea Ve na ;'coley. P I of 61 acres,- off Pickering Beach Easter •flower collection. Church' Suer Ind Marian Ccarletad. Miss <, _- ��" . ,h that the boil of A motion t•,-ns made-by J. R. BcT,ec,: Road E.nricil told him he would have . ' i cleaning, plans completed. I Gert:udtr Cacdeil, -speaking on the \ti:t Gallacher peas .found aboaty5 p se" 'P`l b; Irving White that `Lig-, to hive a water supply. �Ir. Craml Following a tribute from retiring word of. Gcd, gave, an inspi•'-ins! ad- _ m, on 'March 23 by a neighbor, gestion - be brought into COunC71 1� ith. ;aid he would try and get water from 1 } regard to the c�ualifrcations of heat- prr-silent, to Spiritual ,Direetor; - Fr. .dress. The choir••rend�,red four beaut- 1 _an Lansing..The body was, , found Alai, .. MacKinnon, Fr. '.ticGivney P.P., all iflul select'.nns. After the sewice, the i; feet from the boy's home in a ing. m"», plttmbe'rs and •1.11 ricisn; , Mr. Walter Milne of the Mdrkhant ' workir <; in the village. Fair Board asked for a grant. He officers, conveners and members for choir and guests were serti;:d'a dain- 1', ;«, that was being duF by the 's ` utas given the regular grant of'330,00 1Ssistance during '?.years of office, the ty lunch. Mrs. Jahn Rammer thanked W �: ser, l ■trick Gallacher, f p +n e.�timatc of $15�:i,00 from the, ffer•on.A bait Pavia was liscusseci. l o- chair was turned over to no)rtinat- them, and invited thr-m to come back t c tank. The 'hole about 4 feet deep, p g and an extra $_0.00 as this is the ing committee:, Mea. O'Connor, Mrs. leifi• },;d 3 feet of water in.. it. The inquest This estimate dealt with raising the 100th anniversary of the 'fair.. ---- ---- -------,__-: _-____----- AlcCabe,and Mrs. Spellers.. been missing 'sidewalk in several places in the vil- I John Lay and C. E. :Morley sub- The new slate of of leers Fere in- COrfflN` . EVENTS learned that the boy had g lage, From Disney's corners 400 feet mitted prices for township insurance - since about .11.30 a.m. that day. At east, 2 inches; from the United Church policies. stalled in a beautiful ceremony by i i 2 p.m. 8 search of the neighborhood .p Fr. 'McGivney-Miss Teefy' presenteif COPIING ECEST3 began, Mr Gallacher said they thought to Mr. Shavers residence, 4 inches;(Prices to -be charged this year for with. a Sunday Missal and spring cor- ' from Boyes Drugs to the LG. A., 2 warble fly spraying are as follows': \ _•The regular monthly mceti of the boy was down the street. playing. inches; ,40 feet in front of the Meth- If a t�lmle stable is done, it will be sage by the past'president,,Mrs. F.+ y Mr. Lansing joined the search when Snellen. the FHeadship Club o! St.:tnr reu' ■dist Church and from Chas. Pal- 15 cents, per head, If a few animals Presbyterian rhareh will be held. on <' he arrived home at 5.30. He found mer's- residence' east to Chas. Pilkey's of the herd: those that Fare -over 6 Officers for 1955-56: Wednesday April 20 at 8.'Q in the21 the body in, the hole. The inquest residence. Council-will. submit the months and under 3 years are done President-Mrs. John Butt: ' - President-Mrs. John Brett. Sunday School Rooms. After the' also learned that Mr. Gallacher had rice to the Dept. of Highways to see onl 'it will be 25 .cents per head, meeting, there -wil i be a crokinole left the hole uncovered. Mr. Lansing how much can be recovered. Y' 1st Vice president-Mrs. Jas. Brett. ; said. he tried artificial respiration and A grant of, $251.00 was given to 2nd Vice president - -Mrs. Wm. party. Ladies, please provide. o could not r revived. P C, Dan- George Streets be ns,- apo -Ili i. It­was was recommended by council the Film Council. the firemen were called in but the • . • - Feathersto _ - . ;.. that Jones and g The .total collection of tax arrears 3rd Vice president-Mrs. F. Line- ----------------- b y ravelled and ditched this 'year. to March 31, 19b5 for, the period from Pickering. malted Church W. A. _ _ leis investigating, said that two meti g The Ontario legislature announced ban. gi 1944 to 1953 is $29,842.73. Still out- Recording Secreta •Miss Rita The regular monthly meeting of al were working over the body when he g s9 - Arrived on 'the scene. by letter to the meeting that the standing' for this "same period is Teefy. the Woman's Association of Pinter- <, Coroner Dr. W, W. Tomlinson had village, would receive as special as $20,901.02. Corresponding Secretary=Mrs. M. Ing vented Church- will be held ea - s ' iounced the boy dead on arrival, sistance ' in 1955, the fallowing Taxes outstanding for 19b4 to Coyne• 1Chursday, April I4, ,tit 2.20 P. tm..be <' itiold the inquest from the frigid. amounts, Municipal, $708.00;• Ele- April list amounts to $57,759.12. Dur- Treasurer-Mrs. J. Featherstone the riges'Sunday School Rooms. c a. e - the limbs the boy had been mentary school, $1196.00 and _ Sec- Ing March, $7,093.18 of the 1954 Jr, C. Belgp' Group wftt be in ■Large - A total of Councillors Mrs. Paeker, Mrs. esbments and eXkXbf■ment. �14 •solus, time. ondary school $1??6.00. taxes were collected re . �a >j3680.00, ' .. _ Power, Orbs. Hrockenetod, Mrs. Bre. � t � � .� -� .! , , y _ ..t •I r - . _ ,>•-- wivi5 shopping: -Saturday ma4- 1 - r•. neer a weekly, treat for the chil- ` octet and every available inch of r s /Cat parking space is taken up. a • • ,' - Country children also want 'to go- to the Saturday matinee and l N to be takento town while moth- _. er goes shopping• So a great number of'farm people must still w go down --town Saturday after- 7 7t - noon. Of course• they used. to wait until Saturday night, but that is practically.ll thing of the t �`� ^ past as now small town store- - s .l i3 11 ! a> t keepers practise Saturday night _ .. closing. The result armers. f factory ' workers, ' men. women } r: and children, from town and cquntry• all crowd into town at appmEimately the'. --same- °time. Stores are jammed. Farm folic NERIRST'.. �y. �r who leave their shopping until: l �P.If►ETL $� j <. ,�. ! Saturday have trouble in get- , > _ 7 ting- served. Older farmers. not having children who look for-' ii,x �'l�y R '- "Dear Anne. Host- While in •refuse to see him again. Now t y¢% < �y ward to this Saturday treat. now j ;: , do -their best to avoid Saturday < high school two ears ago our 'that y y she has confessed, it. / , y rti � � shopping- Aa foT me, there is •'� _ daughter, 20, met a- young man * should not be difficult to con• �; k tr a s K , - - • - 10 years older whom she has * vines her she is only harming k�. only one thing that takes me to `* not been. able to shake off. She ' herself : and doingthe• ` oun ` y i f # ' ,,. ,, �� % �! to town on a Saturday afternoon - a i g} ^'',.' ' —just to pick up the weekend is training to ije a nurse, and we man no good. rr;. editio of a certain newspaper are much distressed_ about his • He is beyond her aid.. Like"I••• ••/ '!yto rniss, and effect on her. He is a D.P.. has * the spineless creature he is, which would t s Jr10TJiER� LITTLE YELPER-It's the toy vacuum cleaner—not the. a- few s from the i 1 ou hate, - no education, and speaks broken * 'he has fastened himself to her to get f book *' English. She promised a -year • like a leech,-draining her spirit little girl—that's going to be a big help to mother. Battery pow- library. _ago to give him up, but last * and effacing her naturally gre- Bred, the tank-type cleaner actually picks up crumbs and dust, y _ Last Saturday 1 found the week she came -home terribly • garfous temperament until she is designed - to - keep _ Sis busy while Mother gets on with the, -town particularly busy. 'and 1 - — upset. When she tries to end ' is piactidally a'recluse, deny- cleaning. It's one of the many "grownup" toys manufacturers stood at the back o1 one of the " f' the. friendship he goes to piecgs. * ing herself normal friendships. ___ are'now showing for -the 1955 Christmas trade. stores—just watching. Finally, ' - and she weakens. -- f she cannot help herself ( during a momentary-• alack pe-. "Her closest girl friend thinks _• out of this dilemma. you should , I riod. I said to the storekeeper,, - our girl is 'mentally ill. She takes warn him • personally that it I r-� fast. washing away a comer of .._ . ''Z . -; ` -' 'our-front field down by the road. quite or- no interest in shows or dancing ' he attempts to see her again. ! �--- due to' a faulty ,engineering job ence inutrade these days.."His- ti •r ' . or sports. ai3d 1 realize she is •you will take §cepa to prevent r�-� at the. time the highway was answer surprised me. far from well. She has lost too • it. %� -^ti `� built. As if there wasn't e much-wgight_in.trairiiatg•.thou h WILL HE t3ETL'BN (rL t much s mi ht _ 8 soil iterosio 1 think," he replied. - "The extra t 'p �� t r Hough she is doing well in it. i - Dear Anne Hirst: For nearly !d 1� n in the country a - z - We have .always been proud ' a year .I have been. going regu- ; %INGERIPARM ready:town trade we get dcesn'fbegin - . • Farm auction sales are cam- ' - to make up' for the lose of couns of our three girls and we are larly with a Siris young man. Re- 1 -ging along thick and fast these- try tradew is becoming tn-, • not trying to dominate this 'one; Gently I called the whole thing ! _ Cro�¢ndoltr�e 0 C;a,,t•ya days. In the last three to be creasingly evident with the re- but we feel she is most unwise oft—and how sorry I am I find I- -. osteo the present owners areWe-- tiring - to keep orr with this friendship. I love him more than I knew.' "' r duction in warm incomes. ge_ -What d6' yeu suggest' and I miss him more than I can Poor old Tippy finally died et chs an younger men iia ismonthsnow ch r i 8 d have been aware of the change WORRIED PASEP.-'CS" - I bear. _ '"He departed this lice-last' Mon- purchased- the' farms. Which for some ' * You. two •are wise to be dis- r "Twice since then I've been ' P all to the good We hope the { day and the farm seems lone- .trend continues. _ Naturally many country folk • tressed. Through her misplaced �' wilh hint -but he says his love .I some without him According to'Y.54' - 'know only- too well that tarns 'sympathy ,for _thin. _ weakling- - ,lor me_is•not_ the same. It it had our "vet" a situs Infection had o of adjusting, $r nowadays—and incomes have sutiered a set- * your daughter has become so -been real -love in the first place penetrated' the liver and spleen it isn't always easy. As every- back. but it was the -first time 1. a . ' emotionally involved that her couldn't tie forget my silly act.. �, and was the main reason' why � :.. had heard it was being resected -.. - -_ ow Saturday used to be �• native_ intelligence and _cam- Wouldn't he forgive, me and ip ref ed to at. Wh n 1 0 all town consumer buying. . i .- the shopping day yfor farmers _. ! m e f -and their families. often wondered T us t ld in small •mined: She need not be men- _ NO NAME- the Ti was a ears ice. recently In fact had _ _ th t eleven old •• � I f - 'he exilai ed' `Well. a ter all. how lou it would take farmen as ten ,years ago-.s ost every g { w mon � sense are being under-- :corse back * tatly ill to have - gQt •in . this ' Sametitnes- one who loves is 'I ,'what could ,you expect'," small town was crowded on 'Sat- generally: to realize_ they were t • state. but she has allowed her • so hurt by unkindness that it t And now for some good news. not as well off as they might „i -- • kindness to--rule her -thinking. • is hard to be reconciled.- Per- ' + urday s. _with, country folk .intent _ . g. East Thursdax I heard '-geese- on weekend rho think. Sometimes it taker agar- � � • For : her own sake„ she_ must • haps this -young man is afraid Ppm and of ' • �' g overhead.. At least I thought I __course. visiting, among themselves _ _ recut a ,i a a=whilst—before t!- paa� will• repeat the _offense.' did. but--L—wasn't sure' as F- — actually bursts- at..the seams As j' and he is in no mood_to risk d. couldn't see them. But- the •next h es of buene� e far as I can see- Saturday night ._ .. *--especially - Jr. Glamour! i *All you can do is wait and day a net hbour told me he were seldom y great closing only aggravates the site- •. i j • see—and hope. - I heard: geese, too. So I -guess I l ation. - In fact-1 know - of a few - t • In your lace. I should not 1 g g number down- towa,'on a Sattu- ! P was right. even though it does 1 families. accustomed to shop in � day- •There was a sort of., un- + - - - - call ,him. nor write. Let him a ea earl -yew (_ se early.. Ea eese, written taw that deft.that- day to- one la'ti�ar town or * And' out whether you are _ ngi shopping in aa- - -._. m g r n t t he of s farmer-c.. It made it easier _. • ,more important in his ire 'And gwho • will grumble nit- i4 other district because git .is' the .�. the [a "� y • th hi you are f shoppers and shopkeepers , than he . oug : if r :proves 'W be five: Just for the al for Industrial workers were _ ` $mall -town `when stores alti open on Saturday night he will soon be.with youi record. the. date on :.whwli I !., working six days,a week at that. - rem Parents-find that. Anne Hiryt's - Sheard ' the geese was March 10. j time. When they did .their shop- opinions and.. counsel are Sens- i ' 'I haven't seen or heard s robin i- ping 1. don't knew. But of course Ible and workable. She does not ' -yer. btat •there was a blue jay . there were fewer of them around Heard"melodies ars sweet, brit_ • -zpert too mach—and she keeps ei out for. an • airing: this morning as .industrial plants were small- those unheard ``her readers' confidence. Write- and there are certainly plenty : g her at Box 1. 123 Eighteenth St.. T i er in size and number. But the Are sweeter; therefore, -ye soft New Toronto. Out. of - crows and starlings around, icture. has .chan ed. They' have I i L f h k Pi Play on; - :the air whenthe-,turned — t the sensual ear. -it t e Five•day wee so Hoa• it h;ot, e a bu; _ . 'THE CHARM OF MUSIC industrial. .a re eo arid. their lee tit illi o ne • - j' out, to drink-the 'Way -they do j t more the d f Music I :heard with yon a-as when spring is in the air. The I �overlithe smallntown centresonipetone.... 'Y ear'd• more .than music. willows are getting a yellowy Saturdays, 'Pay envelope"ro� ' P Keats ., _ a P1 j —Conrad .Aiken.:: -� took and.. the creek is running means f -vide the m or, the house- -'• ' `f 5t. Patrick's. t - l Spells Easter ParadeCathedra h yM'i ' 4 QD. . fil• • a Fy'i'%�' X3P ',» ` S�Y. q2`y •2Z '4�Y>r :. PY t'�iy��,+.�•''' . CO- / .Y'• :Yz •, b �x •� a tic .� ,�. a "fa a ! N 4797 : l •'� ., _ 7 You're lovely to look at, Jr. Miss.. in your new ;clamour frock! Halter neckline above. a whirl,: ung skirt line 3ivine for young figure: Match ,pretty scal- loped eal loped jacket to, the dress; con- trast on trast with a sheer' insert on the p 1 diess'bodice: Pattern 4797` Jr'Mis; Sizes #org �`� " 13 15, 17 Size 13 -dress takests� 3% yards.35-inch fabric."N yard, contrast; jacket, ' 1 yard.', 1 _ This pattern easy to se, sim-•' • pie to-sew: is tested for fit • Has -- complete illustrated -instructions, I ' Send THIRTY • FTVE CENIS (35a) in coins (stamps caiiiiot be ' r accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly 13IiZE, NAME, ADDRESS. _ 5TUA Uliiorder NBER. •Boz 2, . lZ3 faithful and frivolous rninEle:oublde St. Patrick's in.1910 ... 14 parade on Fifth Avenue, as they still do each Easter Sunday. - 1Sia;htsetfth St,' New Toronto, $t, Patrick's Cathed7al, seat of the Roman Catholic,ar4hdiocese, has become familiar to Christians of all faiths as a focal i ew York's Fifth Avenue at -50th Street, Ont point of the nation's biggest Fsister Pgrgde• Located on NIM congregation ' joins the - -thousands who jam the Avenue following religious services o n Eaiter morning. un in ' 1858 and dedicated In 1879' the f 7SALABN _ ^ 3 MVIN 14 — ilia cathedral 'was consecrated October 5, 1910, the yiai tri which picture -at- left was- taken; cost an e4` •d $2 c" 1)00 � A. ,� - • _ .� i .•' . .. __ f' , • r i it _ ... • :/ \ , T �' u. f: . • .y - -.. _ y . j" r4 Y 0. regular meeting oa Monday night, good number out. It was decided to home from the hospital this week. bowling party on Saturday`' night. Re- f � f,4' - BROCK ROAD ___with bars. _Le'n_Whson..presiding. In purchase basket ball posts, catcher's Mr. Alfied lis}•es spent the week fteshrrients were later enjoyed at the --=r -?Ire Home and' School held their spite of very bad roads, there was a mltt, also bats and such ec}uipment ' end at his 'home here. home of 'th'e L�'ndes. r as needed. Miss Jean Kouri's pupils :Hiss Jean Kouri is going home to ` Duncan McDonald ,and Eric Erick presented a Virginia and A - square Martnora for the Easter holidays. son of the Navy are home on leave. : -; A dance which was done «with enthusi- Mrs. 'McGillivfA is- spending some Rev. J. li, and Mrs. Braham and y y y h n { esm. Mr. -fir. Reed gave a very inter- time visiting her daughter of the Ruth, of Gananoque, �sete week -end y g talk on education by travel and 4th concession. callers at bliss A. Branders. w F y,> shn\\ed some ,beautiful 'slides of Bobby Cargill ��ha has been 2n the... Dir. Jas. Ravey is still confines to _1. _, F .. ,�, S\ritzerland and Ontario; in colour. sick list is now better. the.8unnybrook'Hospital. ?R+ Mrs J. McLean, Locust Hill gave the Mr. and Mrs. Hart' Dfiddieton vis- We are glad to see Mrs. Jack Phil -I. ^^! f nd firs. Vti'alter Middleton lips and Dir . V. Haines both well meeting information on the Ontario ited Mr. a I s :, , y: Co -Operative Medical Services. Mr. this week. , • enough to be out again. t ' r�?ll .�, i Edgar James was appointed secre-' lir.-and Mrs. Jack Bradshaw Jr. Congratulations and best wishes to �.j, . _•" tary. Refreshments were served by entertained both grandparents of their Miss .A._ Brander xho• recently cele- . 1 *_ Mrs. Farr6' and committee. ✓: son Daryl who celebrated his 1st brated her birthday. Mrs. Gordon Hughson is expected birthday. 31rs. A. Hilts , o Oshawa a - r r s. --------------------------------- W e are sorry to lose Mr. and Dirs. 'vi for with her and several of the P st i. "�<. AUCTION SALE S�Ivester Jones from our communit}, village ladies called to wish her many" . "''L '' Wisli'tfiem the liest'in their'rie« ho'rne happy returns of the -day. - ". f - L. , , r S' head in �; IHC Combine, Tyco IHC Tractors, north of Uxbridge. Dir. Walter Willis received anasty - Hereford Cattle Farm Stock Mrs. J. Hanley is slowly improv- jury while at work. We are S,11 Implements, fiat', Grain, Furniture in g- in St. Michael's Hospital: pleased to see him out again. r . ' I Mrs. Shanley -Sr:' Nrho. was taking' Members of the United Church •-- ON LOT 2, CON. 3, UXBRIDGE TP. care of the children, -was removed to Choir met"on Sunday evening follow - '1. Able and a Quartter East of Altana, I Ajax Hospital on Sunday suffering ! ing the service and on behalf of the , " -- , First• Farm Up Third Con. , from bronchitis: T-he.chlldren-ar•e.nowy choir. a' presentation was made .by . I bein g cared for by Sirs. Wice. .. 3Ir. 'Barry Pomeroy to Mrs. Howard _ Property Of _________________________ ________ '_1IcClement who after fifteem,years of 1' \cork with the choir' is leaving to be - 'J. 3I. TINDALL -' ... C EN T EN N I come music director at the St. Au- >i z, 1IONDAF; APRIL il, 1965 drew's Presbyterian .Church.' in Pick- - -_.-- ,� e . t Bring. Best wishes of all go. to . .b Cattle ' . -There were received into full mem= Marion in her new worke-vice. _t : . " - - His a hei�er� 's yrs Holstein heifer eas'hiu a noLSFatth ----------- ----- --- o in b t the Commun 1 - fast Sunday, on Professro - - - -, � 3 yrs; Holsit-r heifer, 3 yrs; He. -e Marlene..Spink, -Garry Spink, Lerne • ' ford steer, I�00Albs; ^Heredord steer, Riley, Dennis Bannock.- Mr. and. Mrs._ _ . du� _ - 4 ' - 1000 1bs: , : Here..c: d steer, 1000 lbs; Shorthorn steer, 900 lbs; Shorthorn Black, and and'Mrs. Ross Bl d Mr. A VP � -: I 'rdord Boyd and by Cert�icate; 1kL. aa¢ � pastti breds• " KetedoeF dbull caws. 120�O g1;;.;;;V,W1f � .• _-- _ On GoodeFriday L an excellent 60- _ --- � -, " - lbs. Five Her+e�ord caws, calf by minute film, 'The Power of God, - : " -*a W d tae ad Ffaa Pfsss =eft will be shown in the' chn-•+cit at 7.30 .. . FOREST FIRE FIGHTER RESC(i£S FAWN—F"mh and wiAlAe as Fifteen hens. . . _ .. well as forest wealth and beauty spots all safer when fire engul?x Ontario Farm iapieaeats Ele- p. m. Ari offering `will be taken tb _- • - - woodlands. A 1 to October 31, official foceat fire JKaeon. is time of motor recover tie cost of rental. 1 - .._:. Liic McCormick -Deering. A film strip, "rhe Resurrection'•, lnighest.hatard. Be caretti� rvcybody g, . tali 16.3e; Faaasall tnasctor, scatte^ at- will be used its Lite "Sunday School " ; - tAclomenta;" INC tractor rood es ThnSacrament dcaraym Baip>aam will fee - -� next -. 9ew ower, Farm dattinistered Eon Stutctyy. April 17, ta+ensr en loot power m DAILY SQVICE • • 1r0AA/ I<A� _ _-: _ _ _ _- _.. _ FUELS all A; Seven -bout 1So£atioY• binrser, a �. TO ALL CANAOIAq good. 13 -Tooth LEiC cultivator; le- Any°ne 2e` r'sia to hsve ' child +ew the ldinister. AND y44 I ewmil . • - . - Tooth Cocksbutt cultivetor• INC 3- --- --- -- _ ------- - ' .. -- - AND : - _ _ _ ltarowl-dog IIiC dl� ne nova I11C u��J C . _. .. _ - __ (riser, l-d.:a+vr p!sk-uqs; 20 -Rua. Dock- FREKH N J �U o-; c]Itil _ --- --:MA -' BAY " oRiD,E� ir. p L sLatwc� -' -_ shutt = drill pick-up: Rubbee-tired Mr. Reginal Carpenter i3 to has- - / AT Ar71tAGTfVE RATES SUPPLIES K'ast^n', Almite tit:' Petty Hamilton pilaf recovering from an o ration. ��, g Fe !'Ott ALL C4*r TRAM: • " " ' BUILDI.NGI. cutting -box: Steel, wagon; Self rake Mr. Dick -Avis Sr. is " in hospital _- �: _ _ :.. _ _ __, - < Black th tb Eras en- sufferin froth Parkinson's disease. r Iba - - - _ �' . . _ - - - Insdatio>o re,per: srhi ee-, g tltn iawtfu Ralww►tlNlo 1. . gine, 3 -horse, Fairbanks -Morse; -Hay Baby David .Dagineau is under the . ME trove teCAl AMA Roll ROafit� s sleet clot's c u" _. " ddear; Bap truck; f do care. . of sc y bili . do Vltilliamson • ' m .pound, ce acii do s rmart is b e Se - Aspba Ili Sbitr 1 +a . _ _ .: rya a„ frem novaital and doing nicely. Gray Coach Li�'e� xII ---•- Hay and Grain - . an Mrs. Bill Wilson of Toron- _. _, J _. _ _ th m. ked ROO�•1rstA_ - f7t.antity . nd bualteis ^ted g_a n. to, spent the week -end with jlr. sad , -EASTN N© a - - ." _ r' - ._ _ .... . _! : e unicBek Houston of Toronto �� .e.^ =-::.:. , - .._ . _.. 8fleet ;ttoak ------------------­- Z the home oP Mr an . :. _ q ant y o. s r oS ilial: hire. Fr Nt 4iA �d� - _ _ - "- ... - • A ti' :t • htrn�tl:reti '- was a visitor's _ Cement�a L mel�P� e1je1< a .... :Li Mr. J R. s Oas been ' =ti.ng Board' S le +t 1 CM •P., M. Teras, "Cast►. James kley who has No reserve — Farm Said ` poor health- 1'ately, is not imp g t11 . , , - , - �}�one ?4 A W. MITCHELLor 75 �F, and CLARBE PE!•ti'11C6, sac: are'?ort3 to -any.. . , 1 brarkhrm Pho"e '146; Milliken, ph. Little Diane Waizman had an an- 1 R6 1 1 AXmin•ter 3.037. • fortunate accident on Monday' }Fhile MORE LE.�.� ; ,a ' - an the way 'to the store S' a was I - ._-_._. - >Snocked down, by a bicycle dri\•e1.n by WATER COST L- "' her tirott r F3iiiy';•the siiffrreti .bruin- v_ I = 1 - :'" ' �fa " es and ecr y stat , but no 'nines �� era + ###Yf broken. BiPt aa;,d hr•-'rr,tildn"f sewn his ''�, . - , L . : NfN - ' bikes +torp• , l Hlltec -:4 _.-. . , d The. l.'a\ .1'i rr.�:•'arn-I Sehool. •an-: .. _ -•• j $ r f �; *' nr.uncea`r? t the retut•+i.a frr�r. 'tt,eir E' � ;, a %nce ur `T ulr I'► w• i�. 71.7 ,-, :r1il- a ' 't . - / . _` /'�j' w .. \ ri)• be usr d y,Twe atones for the !!" s %� - �',r nobby s; , t ',,,I by tLq• childrrn `--..� s I�r'. x, . h< i ,: i t` )yl t r ,K4 \',:k r h. `" . . �;� : * .,: 10 I - Odin"-, :' !� 1 It t :. ,til ;. xl �,. +r t %tri; -�.. ht, s# QeOrtEsr ; r _ _jr,u :i'�'urT -.r � n_.li:",ich. .c.. w .. r lir,;�Cf eS only •� i . tt . e�, n.!. .' l i.:. lis t.,I• o i or, 1:1'r onto, a :tor szf: t)1a lu r! +r • Rr_ci __... �!., =:x t r t \, akc r at t': ll::it,ia}° r `;i `� / L•.,., ,{,til. cjr.l'nrtl h,t t\ork;,She' SHALLOW WELL P�tlf� 1.s ' r s �' A y �' I.+ r1e� eta c. ihrir +\.iltn� t0'31`'�ii �dii4F15 f}Ei iit?UL s l s �L-. t , t V - - - - ••+, -, ll t. t1Y,tG ";.?1L. Li•1111;ie`-'". ` 'k - i : j a p na i't: e at I told. of a TK -s moael • X Cert:F 1eE ; os. sI . p' - u 1,,.., ' i iii. ' ix n ' Y}' :. ..•.r '� %/ ---�' a wa+r,• �- `gym. l.c ` Red . .l ...Y: +� , R "� I • )r •l < w'.. cvc rrn ie}.d-. . w i . .. . •- . , �-!..t o- is - f I _1 .. .. -i ! c ' 1' t'y l U1ll U(/ ::' tees for �yar 75 • - `� r F J ,r _lir :. �F .-` ? J.S- -t• i`.r �~ 1.-;J�. — _r; 1. U .\•. a ' ' Fs ...its t', 25'feet i 15' -' t- �`�-r _2' `� a� "`..r :.a--' '--�„���` _ . � ^..t ." r^;.. i . ' � i,i lIe - r. c � I. S-'. •eii. .. 1. 'ki �., .. Cif + y �Na� ? `�'-'" t - _ �1 . i r'.y - _ *. - + �'L� m pipe. �.--IL . 11 r. I - t' _ t "- !N. a. . ,+.9....-q;Al -t 'f• � .. �i h.. f .-r-••.tl':• 'r` L. F "nes c cl.,:a uc, '�?5 . . , rcy" A -.•s'" -. ii£ .. isr, ",i ,0 --;Z1. •!..� - - _ - 7 _ Ion.. s� zs c, 50 r^ cclioas y vA+t} ":' _ i. 't a...t * .t �r. �' ,Pri: s'irm o F r \\ t r Cli i�t.• e 5135.0' c m fete: Pte,- _ o Ti: Z t'cti .m .int.,-. t• �.:,, «• tet ! f: guarcrreed.,Please uta. :.u: L- , X;i� a. , '-:i .t .:.li•, CO , e t \'E•lit tt .:' Ccl' coo _ -, -, „_S : , i , poli:. Ruby andr •u - o- t ' , .. I } c��ans / pri2e fur the ast 1*,reJ L.-1nr t,: ' °SUBMERGA' PUMP' 4 a . I« . Rro, Dvn Ardre\c of Ajay, anti «as a FOR DEEP WELLS; / 6 lb. chicken. The lucky- rtn•,:'.tcr tiuor I - - . �' � a of ars other' prize,, a set of three b::':1 point pens, it goes down the well under ; - ��y,A went to Ero.'C;u'1 l:oPr?"+>f Cltu2ch.I waMr. You dont seek ... , `ls t - .. tan t hear it ...newt needs• -a St. South. a lovely luncheon was ,� . fI my a small down payment .... and the most oiling. Ea;:ily. Installed; For' 4 I • , , enjoyed by all. Sister L, --Nie' Pears, inch or larger.caimgs up to y,actical cleaner ever made isyours for easief cr+n\enor; wishes to thank sister Jean 1000 •feet.deep. Pumps up to 1 -- . •-"- -- f-)i+Secleaning! Only thelioover • CONSTELLATION, DlacPherson.-Sister Flory Roffey, Sis- 1;500 gallons per hour. Com- • +'it *i't1 i -- -ter - Gladwyn Beckste ad, Sister Edith et t n . � .'is exclusive, Double -Stretch Hose,, lets you ,. ort,e a!rger. Highlyke silo ode 30 q . F r and Si;ter Audrey ��'arren efficient: ,, berm •room to ream, u the stairs, Or Clean by the famous Pump. experhs ' . g D . • her• committee for sill their help, also Red Jacket Co. Prices from , in a S4 foot circle, wlthaut even moving the Sister 'Nancy Culley' for -welcoming $302.00: 4ully guciranteed. , ' the' guests and 'Brother• and Sister Please use coupon. .. . _ •. cieadet.' See all its features demonstrated Burns• for'heatin of the hall, and ail - '-•i • ' -- . i.-_ 0 Mean Z g "'^6 ,,� ' eY ,,.. or .er,range for free showing in your ".. " who loaned cards and tables,.and at- •'• wMe �' _ _ ” . .. .. . tpd _ -•- _ own home. tended -the. party._ _---------------------•-------------- __ - - "L. __ DUNBARTO `' ON wAr 4 rowEA Ns R CORP.�.1 HLY 12.45 DOWN N - sEnr i I RA E iNEE iN_. . TO I 97 rn AV~ __ ,- .,� .,. - .: here ted n "•' Shallow WIITPurmp .•;�•�... `. -,. _ . . -d with G 'Submerpa•• Pump. Please send descriptive ,: ._ . _ .. . .. .. ' - .. :: . -- I - , .. - i?older and prices. My well is about...f"t deep. -: a , nlzs Doug Thompson and Christine I J . parents Rev. Mrs. Payton hat - " - -- _. spee - - par ...................... I - _ Nan»........... Gananoque • Congratulations' to Mr. and -Dirs.,,,•.................................. J. �­ ...­' � Balsdow..1 ions I _ As. 6.. L. : W. Vanderkooi (nee Kathleen Stroudy,' I' ADC+RESS........... ,4.............. Y . .. Q0 . .. . i _ . _ _ - on the birttr of a daughter at Ajax I . . - Phone Pickering 39 _ .. -' Hospital, a sister for John. 1_-----..............................y ., _ About 46 member3 and friends of _.wsjw "' . . - -• - _ . . • the On -We -Go Auxiliary enjoyed the ,t� . W ,, No. T.A ..Joel..,`_ ,._r...._t+� . -_ _ r f _.. _, _ . . I - . -. .. F r..c - • 4 afi t' , 1 Classified Advt's Resident Agent' _ - Your Friendly - MALE HELP WANTED ,� - COS31EMCS ' INSURANCE AGENT LET ) v Combination . caretaker .tn.d _niAt�: •. iREALTUB !'• ksq • pow !ROTO-FINISBII�1a duty man, capable o1 assum:ng res- _ = M• 9. CH1kPMAN -SALESMAN 1� \` � M VETERINARY SUPP ponsibility and- Fasveble with know- L1FB; B'iAE; CAStiALTY, I3C\lis. A4T`�rlKO>$ _ VS tMe�i/r $ABY NEMS ledge, wet" automobile servicing,. and _ LL416TUTY IIVSURAl/CE ETC. _ repa:ra etc. Ably in writing, stating R1FR FROit 'AND LIST YOUR PROPERTIES d, to.. _ FOR SALE•Wr= - - _ `•.gtrali:ications and salary expecte w Ory _ STORE HOUIts . � s '> - GYRIL E. MORLEY - THAT Ztei-: :�:' ,:�• A. Week � P..AL ort.orin- - _ ' PRESCRIPTION P :. V. IL -_---- N= TO RENT -ho ,WAN= use or thea _ SILK'S MARKED' roeaved flat. phone Atlantic 2-2887• _ ' . _ ------ PRONE: PARING 26 ' WANTP13--good. reliable girl, 17 yes. - ,g R. B'Y� • B0 adage would like a job such as baby-������ :. sitting• atZ�u�eging a:e sic. - EASTER'_ S - with children. Phone kering • - .. .. - . 390J4 - - lar e 5 z ---------------------------------!irrEEs Grade A $ ��: S#Or! FOIL SJ1d,U-Yar-is cr;b blond, and I b� .59C- WEST _ sor:ng rnettress. Cost 375.08 caeeteplete. � Dlleless cottage roll - - ea - . = PIA�cNE: a , - - - Will sell for $18.00. Phone Pickering PHONE: iii 7 1� p Ribbon O. P. tea �/a `63c .•r�.w..■r.: ��'r"'M'.�" ` Rr?,N'pP.13--- of hose_moving WksBlue _ - � - _ and rollers. Phone Pickering MO. A>rSbffi%TtYS! OObEliB�fA'lI6N NEII. C. 1![>?RBARr Z,. O. N FOR BALM -goose el"S' 40c. each: , 1 H,. � DSORS f2 Dundas 8t. Wash e3so clocking hens at $2.00 available. ' RBIT8Y. ONT. '• Jerry Hasek, first farts north of Ix+e t A>!!S GLASS AND .86EF,LN - = 1'ldoecng Sc"e the AMn Drug 1. phone. L tsbov 'ANO. CLEAR % OAx iLAE>d iNd - ------ - gICBERiPi(3 IINF1Tsl `S ---- ------------------------$Ll3OOP Detc E. lL --- _ FOQi 9Ad.Fl- �oon8 hens, 10 months Rev. A. E. Yoeas, Minister tar roasting or twill o s A Chr>s� Sciewe $esvice will be _ __ Wedae�ay - 9.00 oe LIIN ifM Hak SUNDAY, APRIL 18; AM ��//�� y N;k WI!!�Y M -. cents per Qoun ave. JeerrY 10 00 a." m. -Church School _ 1.eM' in East WoodlorAft ego Cern'der f t � • lel. GordonM3ersY Aes�n a8 Kigh "5dtocl, a ;1:00 a. m -Easter Servlae Bali •Roti ge Hills esdr :' - pickezlnt Phona 32?J3. Reception of N wad - N _ !t N A ID 9aradey 'School' aai ur- Hoty' Co I . srrYter >�s er is tioa. • os]L -- .� mw6im !ARDS - WATCH Egad a� z. r rB•�rr •sr� �• , = yww ROWULL C�sie pra. Friday art LAO r. a �M l--- - - or Pickering-- -_-- _ . , ___ 1 p orrr tf_ 'Bl AATD BE10CXWaPX S -- --- ---- - _ r 'Rrrh Ot All Tyves ST. A)iDa�W B PEM7TEitAK Dr+dm+ .Aad tleptie Tanks AL' DQE! _ . iR •t, Eeaaeet>,E �s;Leeaasaa, ltlaister !i !! D li FURNACES R N A CES � - ��.,���•p.�.� 1.36 - Sunday School - ' 1 WCEiPC GVARARrEW 2.30 . Muster 5 y 9.0- A M. -- ftlti°°i S• Phone- P4+* 2'7W3 - :'R:+oe:k' Rood - °tS 11.09 A M. - Mgrning Service Air faadiYsafas 8t BWaerr aPT 23 _-------------------- - or - 'Taatai�9ica=ep'ain -. �iBI'!' O =00� '•Ai C PAINT -MS AND DP:CORATOR6 G�05[PLETlt LiDTS oil � $1.00 Der hoer for ovick, cleave: attar- L.. rinLeed fist -class i»�g and' Pape$'- j H P and LJI � TY HEATING ;E�E� • :.. - . - .: AHA ffi�rs '!mmilOi From o Pkkerims LAD12W and MMI WA ERIC B;Ol[E8 - DECORATOR - '� - Z Are yoa�looking -for a Faith for to- r RA` f it F s�64 Ter>!sr ii ]L II. 3. Firkering PLet+e :P/Pl ------ ------ - ---•-- Without - --- _ _ �., �t� rM�es Free • xo no'i�x iAsrse$rn+ � r Obligation day' Every bfanday evening. )PLM-- _ IPSOPfS PICi> Ld �� - - T ' -FAST,' GrARANTEED BETAIItS side -Study Grour%* Plgrott's-hose. it � �.r� �C Pickering Jewelry to st1 VIIakM COM i Forrest Lumber . $ ��,�,,� � $ADIOS I Ej,EVISIO�i, TN?EIt- j�jQ Nun rMCM -- =AND T�I1C ADDRESS SYMMS . 3ecoad Concession and Disk Road. a L/ �LI1`�7AR�Oi s l r� llgaeLEOH LLSCT1WhT1C SERVICES Pickering t7J3 - Brock R& Neftb e , a Pberee: ykkeriag 39811.' Eit1UE14 TQR8141AY8 AND > M • i s OKAC CAN 1!'S tl ' �OyOMMr r-0 196W1 - J<he..als -- - - 1=1400V& - .._. _. BE1t'rS WELL DIGGING _ 2 F ' .� PRQVSF+ , - Tanks ... Pressure Systems For T1rs dab't Asawe•s To T*or Questions Wrtb To The 5eers1ar7 plywood 3aptlee Trencluag :... Air Cempre"Of g s Z, rieheeiag Litsratur+s Supplied Free _ ,PICK:ERII�G Contractor's Spec altT -- PiieONE: PIC KF3R1+vG 343J13 (� --- 7T $!!board -------------- : rCOi1�E1! BLOCK LTL1. Moulding P.� l's k tri jed sire - TERRY'S blue ch>s�k tnacssed w:ffi - 3066 Lim nanny. Good Coax Phone Acker - icon NS g1jaf PARI AYE. - TOZOINTO EleCtri6al Pli�bio( 1 '----•----------------- ' SITCff EAT Duibarten ------ _ SALZI— :ck edw. L�mi�d -Concrete y Y'_ _ Slag ABtNET DOORS for hatcbil Ten eggs -soy _ _ _. i! wanted. to -- f' 61.00. Wr:te" qurck - r i - and ::: _ mead" Farm, Brovghans, Ant- _ ONIE liC� 1 $tips. 15- MAia IOU" Ic.r •••� ' .' �lil. >ia� a. ata$/ � � _ bb -- 3L4Z �--•----- - R BT TION AD EONZ .. �BUTT, R g.R�MAh G PICE>EeII�it3 I�.AA1T 1 A EAT lr _. IES _ .P SHOP WAUT (} > ?W001i. Y_ �ElvaElva• Phase — Hem- shoe Repairs W�ODi�08HIN� Piakerini ..99W13 _.. _. _. .. _ -. .• est - _ - _ - USED - �1gab 8llset, Pte><eeiag y` ---------- -------------- 7' FAB+I'IS WANTED - - �MAN `. _ pMATERIALS SIR'= OW pAjja _ wDuyers waiting for all classes of �Q' , , j1�� S��r to 200 acres, for raised ����� ����' � � GOOD SOLISHES, O'F L�aCl6, ► farms --30 P�I:ISHF6� DYES farming, dairying and ranching, at _ ''"vOces young farriers can hope..!* f 7 Domlalga Fesrnaees and Air Conaliloaaia BAILY TiLL'7.N P� X. + G. 4. B ekke`vold succeed. No sub -divisions wanted. cava oa . - - ----- --- -• M z ail, ey Doaaiai Coaversba OU Besraeea __ --- FRW 3Y TELL 900 P ."STAN' DISNEY , . ;: . PAYMENT PLAN •AVAILABLE _ r - j It _ «A, ONT. _ • e . OSIi.-\ - `M®NH REAR PICKER1NCi -- - - _ phori$ 3-4921 or- Write 834 Mary• St. - 8 t I . NEWS OFFICT ,Member Oshawa -Whitby' -Ontario PHONES; Shop - Plcieslnti 17 % 1 - wisi by su>s .TELEVISION &RADIO Rea! Estate Boards _ , Wanted 2 apr 15. A� i REPAIRS > ee:Crlppiod■+ray = - Marl Leber �o. - _. i _. For apsdy pid .W M - 11 w__ _ _-- - �VANTED —acre and half to two, PHONE PICI►ERIrG 278 acres of land in vicinity 'of_ Picker- y � - sarrassoto Geo. McNulty, LUMBER BUILDER -S. SUPPLIES DLi�B�RTO'� R�DI9'&Tv �_ Lyadbarm �a r e•i .Ing -Toronto Area R Queen St. E• Apt. 16, Toronto; _ , _. �. « .... gh . OXford 96188 or 19946: ' guilder's lar• 2327 @ ...: .. _ _ _ H©me p � : A H �'I'TEW �p�p one. •- ------ --- apr 2 - • to CUMIT PLAN AVAII:AELE ON-- REPA195, BUIL'BINO GAMOM---------------- ------- -------------------------- -------------- FOR SALFr -several' re -conditioned �� pp TO TWO YEARS -TO- PAY: REABONABLZ EATEE =� PLANS AUU ABLE �y wash;ng maAines,v&rlous makers - 81- - Oibriweld ushb�'s Hardware *5o each- Lorne C.-White,,Phone � BEATTY ELf�Tf�1C FTAIVS RD* � b TXj RD* � NO. & fr♦ i 11�Ji1iNU 197J24 Picketing. _ FABRICATE w _ _.. _.---------------------- ------------- I PICEERINO 3M YCc A �1� H ------------ BSA TTY _ A�--------------------- - - �zsucru tAL s'rsEr. _ Y ELECTRIC WAS Ai . _ E �. ` . RANGETTES AND. :: � .: .�• .�LUMB/Na - . �•, gAYEB _� EtECFRICAL APPLIANCES _. COLU3ih3 ti ING �• � B-H hi 'n and 141 #lar,4ware SATSROOMB BAJM'GS, GRILLS.• ETC. J'REBSUR>c SYBTT+3dS _ ALTE 10\S - I'SONE:• AJAX 27 "t4 'NE dfi a::I�.F.'RIIwG MM 7 s - w "TES GIVEN _ sin 4. lioatt Pislaering gG13 :. _ L\STALLATIO�iS , REPAIRS Mar 1 E e 3 ------------------------ v p - ESTLIIATES FREE TLME PAYMENT PLAS . i'►�'_. r ---- -_:------------------- 'A. PSOhTs. P1;S:E8ING_ 68W14 AFTER 7.00 P.- 3L Vo. • a _. a .. i'r r r" t _ - -ru, MrBROUGHAM . and Mrs. C. B. ShepPacd and family visited " Parents " W. and Cql'®fakot` Wanted GUARANTEED MczEACHNIWS hors,'ep"'•on tSun+day, RADIO SEKQI(?E Mrs. Matthew* spent' a couple cef ApplicaUom wtlt be received up to April lb, 1853, for the Position of care. F[JB1�H'IJRE DEALER _ �0's last week; .with Sri ends in Tor_ - = °AIIp Make or Model onto• taker for Public School Section No. S, West, Pickering. Duties to cover clear s Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Toronto - Arthur Field FUNERAL pis maiatenaaca of both Range Sill School and Roeebaait Road seheeelL =- - visited W. and Mrs. Al Finrvey sad P1.lvite , Ambulance Berth• i"amily on Sunday. Reply by letter oa17r +fi tate. experience, references snd'saiaeY ` • ._ _ PROM= PIC�p ZgW: v` �4 or 31Tlgl>t Mr. and Mrs. C. Pascoe, Whitirr, had dinner on Sµmday ..h their expected, to • T&6 NeRACHMIlt PMP. son Kenneth and Mrs; Pascoe. . ` 9,3 Mrs. Stmart art and Mfrs. N, Wi Wn. ALFRED W. TYAS, Seoretw3r Phone Pick. I of sa1em. visited ids. and Mrs. a� - Tom• A T -�• :... V 1% A.1j � L 8. Hamilton on Sundby afternoon. D'•`j' • We glad to hear thsR Mr, Stan- t R B. 3o Pickering, Ontario j E t er • Ont. ley Pa ll is recov�erias and is ex- ; Deft Servies 'T• And Item Petted home ia+oea the tyo�ital oa OBBAi�I►.•, Monday, afternoon. Cdarlesed.BasM irss AY R- S'J• MON"QN, B. A. LLB. Aar: Crawd�qr, Bracebridge, is vis- Mrs. +yvp1; • + Barrister am soften" itingMrs. the home of tits d�ghLea, C 3 o �� MThh os English. Pr0sssional >!MNN: t!lEi1[ZRMG 33WM Mttbh crohoai and Marie t The W. M. S. of St. john's UnAed USE I ERQURE HOTO EENT IN VICINITY OF AJAX OE Church held' their Thankoifrer:ag _ Qlenwa•d BI#„ Ads Service in the church on ThursdW r ■ K EN AND C LA R K E � s•eloe.e - � � afternoon', Macth 31, with a good sit- PICKFRDOG, EHMDIATELY. Pendants. The suest spookier was • • .... t. sesiasaes Phesoc Oshawa 34MM less Gardner, a returned missionary APPLY: BOX M NEWS OFFICE from India Miss - Gardner gave a very interesting talk on "Life in In- dial', and also &owed and described !Chiropractor irony curios which she bcvulght back with her. Miss Gail White sang a B•SIIi� BAl4BSBY, D, 0. solo "rhe Books of the Bible" and BpC'lQ1R AB C`T33EOPSAETIC the Junior Choir. rendered a number. The Tosedaint with a �ve by� G& D WILL MOTORS .. • =-Ll= of tea and a dainty lunch served by - P6A. Blom pg. Bog= the ladies. ,8'18!lBY. ONlA18" what might have been a very n, - CHRYSLER -- PLYMOUTH _ Per Appoko neW Umme MO 8-25" ions accident on Scaday atoesnoo wtnen a west -bound car, ooataining two mesa, hit. the Loyal Peg Ho Municipal m The hnG palled - - the xicea from the A. J.' Gn3:,/ }come• _ doing cons:demble danrsage to the car • 1' • L14ENSED AUCTIONZEN, and forcing one 'man against tlr l,s ani Taday TOWYii�s vvindshieldy cutting his lace conoids- I tin _. erably. They A-" rushed to hosp. pates. He Id and reeperty ital by ambulance. : Work :s progressing in *tie Pascoe Males A Speeia by ' sub -division: Mr. Ross .Knox and Mr. lmawt Attendees Ghee reaHicks have eachgot Excavations atty I - readd y -tot' - t2sq cellars of new homes. 8O _ _ - .• .. Wie!!i2 — VMNS' i 8-381; , FILM COFUNCM N W& _ When this season comes each year. the Youm and Old think The executive meeting cc the Film Counctirwas held on March 24,' at of buying a ear for their Summer Holiday's and Week-eiA tine home of Mr, and Mrs. William Carter, At this meeting we were in. Trips. :turemed that- Mr, Frank Balder, Port With all fairness—to YOU, don't buy until you see the dealer Petty, has been appo rated Film In- spector for our Film Council, Wrt,', with the Low Overhead. - -_ G. Perry was appointed as. Editor of - - Filar Notes. CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH and Full Yalue used Car9 _ .. We are pleased to . welcome ttie - _ L*MI Q$i: DANNACONA WALLBOARD Clxrch of God, in Clareamomt, as a♦Od'1'i]i. 11♦0!. ,.. s� you added hesslation. merov enembeF,.. Our Film Club Meeting was held A SAMPLE OF OUR SELECTIONR wi*y ,pg ots March23, X06at the tnome ad Mrs Lr Bs wry ;A��18ffit 1•%1%1 Cornutt. Two. lusts stere shown — •As Old. Bssae Hills•' and • w.ndi 954 DODGE SEnAN; 11T !0.1 iH�' - from Me west. • A social int! haat ( COACH _-.-: _ `'4, _ ,r ^- •ibllowed while Mrs. Cornutt served 1934 rONTIAC �ne Lumber' we we marry to heist Pinot Mm war- - - 1954 CHEVROLET COACH T�' t ;,-P ! jT 9', CLEhIDLNINO CO. LTD• entino is in tits hospital, but hope -�� site will soon be home. — Corr. "•"� 1954 FORD COACH j sz. oE.�t Ava. e. ------------------------- ' f D IXO N ; OCAAS~ JWNfrwn _ _ >_fi 933 METEOR SEDAN -, - - T Oats Me Nest Of Searbste Collegial BALE REGISTER 1953 AUSTIN CONVERTIBLE ,.._. rt _ orMe� ii , . NTO is Monday, April' "ll` -- wettoa sale at -;1l5Z PLYMOUTH SEDAN �:'.tt HerefoT cows and ween, 20 head; PMONB QO[�+eC'P IHC `combine; McCormick -Deering �ViARKH Ali erst 1.7171 tractor; Power -mower; Mio�dern imp- M A N Y M O R* E T O C H O O S E F R O M beery Friday Night VOW 9" laments. Hay, Grain, lAirniture elk. P. DL Saturday antil 12.0 noon at Foot 3, Con. k Uttbridee Township. eee�aor �At1orx�. Property a! J. M. Tin.. 1 J. -W. DIXON _ �.� _ d�'sal�e at One P. M. Torino caste DUNBARTON —PHONE PICKERING 3151 raoraunv !>ojili'1'RT HOi[>• F ea an .. _ . . . No rmerve atm sold; K d s�uLs. ACQSAGNA ALTs ' Clarke Preat�ce euctioeneed. . __ .. .. AMBULANCE rAauls Y J l We Imre Waiting Buyers Wft - dMN Cash DaWs Payless" - -� --� ` CALL - Mr. INGLIS COIJANT a" M"DWALD 7W PeeaPi TSP sO~ • ' .. � Bseeislars. SWcitees sad Notaries' . 4 . Office new" gQGF.R. G. CONANT, B. Ar 1�tgs. t sLAIMt Ajax, out -Phone 23 C J, WILLOUGHBY aad.SONS S. A., LL$. i Waitres F. ' JAz• j'n• MacDONALD' rieaeal 881010. a 7•'/s Simcee St. S., a� a, out try ape �. Phone 3-ZZt'1 '- �; ...' .. i • .. •, IPhono 30 - FitabUsbed 1•• _ ._ ... .,. >1[ONT6dTS. A30.�-TBiTH. ... -•.' ., _ insurance Co. ` 8I8SI. ,& C46 a dings Wg1T1r OR PHONB _ _ - ae,. hates For Farm .adCZAXrERE D ACCOUNTANTS PROVEN Y,o 0 can 'Feed SMITH Sas�iraaei On Btildisp. r ..: in Simcoe Suvet. North IT'S E IS i NTAMO �. Of K1106 osHAwA U ffly Bman & Csibson' -"110 E 3-r Less done With the._Bow Your FAMoNT: WHITBY SU -� _ _PHO W. C. THOIASON, Q. c• _. ._ _. .. - - - -- /k F F Q R D B R4S . Barrister, Soliciteq Notary u MONUMENTAL WOR" ._ :`. Dfince Hotire:.. - - _ rheaw. Whitirt su _ 10.08 A. M. • 5.08 P. M. Tuesday — Thursday — Saturday g11111 1 4.Office At Residence. Highway No.�t .� UJJAM d LAW80N Mils East of Pickering village v. •. . - - -- ••- - PHONE:' r G B•"``' If You live in the Areas -Serviced by This Newspaper Phone Mcfering Bsssdrtet and Solieitae c. 'sow.. Z GRI CS"OOD, ONTARIO , . L _ m own, PICSERINI� 1i7W1>t T:roato dfOOe: � Ips B0. Aesl ' '. �r Wr/te Sm th s Amana Plan /n Picker/nf• PRUNE: E1d S -?0i1 - ti '� � :S- ,n. +•.:rr..w. �'ii�'• r+a ..�.ew:+...,w.:.`..1 � . uitu�.. .. _,_.,s ,. ':.c:r:.L. _ ....• )G�.w::ca+.!'.+S+.A ra'w. -_ c r ti :. . • - _ is ripe fvr a drive to inereaae` Can= ters bf both the. United and Baptist, Association was held last Thursday. Toronto guests over the week -end. j '~ D ada'o trade .%-ith Commonwealth cduii- Churches will be taking part. I In the absence of the president, Mrs. We are sorry to report that Mrs. �. "fie ort From tries.,,The outlook is said to be prom- The Goodfellowship Class expect L. Pugh, the 1st ice President' was' T. Condy is not in good health, fol- .. !� p ising `for 1935, The extept to .which ito get it buy on Tuesday to take them in charge of the program. It Nva4 sug- lowing several recent heart attacks. Canadian exporters can take sdwunt-. to the home of the Misses Isobel and' Bested that the junior group mem Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Taylor of }; • , , : Ptl<lvI iernse age of liberalized import restrictions Jean Gregg in .Toronto, where the bens help +sits. the serving at the Oshawa, an , were the Sunday guests of will be determined b their individu meeting and the annual election of future su err• Easter hymns were. Dir_ and Mrs. Sam Taylor and family. • By MICHAEL STARR, M.P. al initiative in strengthening their officers will take place. sung and p11rs. H. Lackey closed the - ` ,•` Ontario Riding !ability to meet price competition. Ex- The W.M.S. of the United Church meeting w1th -prayer, THE NAVIGABLE WATERS porters are being urged to take stock have been invited to a sppeial Easter Mrs. Arthur Prouse has .returned . _ PROTECTION ACT again of their opportunities to enter .thankoffering service to be held in home after spending a week with her The Debate on Unemployment ead- the market which, in a current official I Stouffville United Church. I daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. R, S. C. 1952, Chapter 193 ed on Tuesday March 29th after, report is described as a lar a and Fi+e young people joined the C. Prouse of Georgetown. While there u g g eight days of full-dress debate, with expanding market for Canadian, gopds United, Church on •Sunday- orning. she was on hand to welcome a new HiWand Creek Sand and Gravel Ca two votes being taken, both of which with great opportunities for profifable This part of the service was co duct- granddaughter into the family. _ �' Limited, hereby given notice that ifs \ were won by' the Government. No trade." ed prior to the Sacrament service. I Dirs., Chas: Sargent; wife, of a for- has, under Section 7 of the said Ac% , statement was made by the Govern- ___ Those joining the fellowship of the mer Claremont hardware .merchant, deposited with the DIinister of Pnb- ' ` • church- were: Keith Norton, Gerald passed away at her home in Mark- ' lic Works, at Ottawa, and in the of. Ment as to -what they were prepared :;-to do to alleviate the present critical �CLAREMONT I.Dlorgan, Kenneth Dean, Bruce Thorpe ham last week. Sr. and were held ; fico, of the District Registrar of the 1 ' situation, excepting tzhat, a conference and bliss Ann .Francis. - } on Saturday and Mr: and Mrs. Harry L'And Registry District of the Conn - and -has been called for the latter part of Rew•"Geor=mon of the Baptista Mr. :end Mrs. F.. Dulan of Rich- 1 Porter and Mrs. N. Sanderson of ty of Ontario at R2iltby. Ontario, April with the Provinces,. at which Church +vas the speaker at the morn- mond Hill were the Friday visitors Claremont, attended .the funeral. I description -of the site and plans of + time, Parliament has been assured, ing service -in the United Church on of Mr. and Mrs. i. Johnson- I o s and Glen Hammond, ,the three cribs and a drag line propo d ' one of the matters to be discussed by Sunday. Diembers of the Goodfellowship two small t+� ins of Dir. and Dirs , to be built in the bed of Lake the conference in its fiscal delibera- Several famiiies from here attend- class held a quilting last week at the.; This. Hammond celebrated their 3rd ario in front of Lot Number 14, Range' tions would be that of unempiny►rlent• ed ^hc- -!sating carnival held at Stouff- hot re of Mr. and Mrs, Horgan Evans. ' birthday on March 25th and both 2• of the Township of Ptckerirlg and The Bill to amend the Unemploy- vine last Friday night. Mr-. Francis- of Agincourt wa_ the 'contributed .to the Sunday School now in the Municipal Improvement ment Insurance Act is expected to be VL"e undet•stand, that the Claremont Sunday visitor of Dtr. and Mrs. Emp, birthday box. Miss 3lcFayden, teach- a Coq utoojf Atcs?itir.Axfsthen1Dtn = ,introduced into the House of Com- Gospel Centre had a' special Negro ringham. i er of the Cedar Creek School, brought District of Ajax, . in the County of invns in the form of. a Resolution this speaker at their sen ices on Sunday. We are glad to report that. her. a special message tothe Sunday school `._ Ontarib, Province of Ontario. ' - - ^ week. There is definitely to be an in I The 9th concession is breaking up Frank Cooper is much improved in service. ) And take notice that after the ex. We understand that Mr. Walt Har- -crease in. the benefit rates, together badly in several places, both east and health and able to be out again. � of the of one month from the ttioe dy has been -in poor health...lately.. with some new classes in the upper .Nvest of Claremont. The Brock Road Congratulations to Mr.. Ped- p of the first.publicatioa of this notice Mr.. and Dirs..�Yalter Ward Mrs. : q bracket of wage earners to be added. likewise is breaking up. The road is die, local trucker, who has just com- Highiand Creek Sand and Gravel Co. OWNWe will discuss this Bill more fully closed from the 5th concession to' pleted 800,000 miles of accident -free W. Evans and Mrs. Lehman motored Limited will, under Section 7 of eke 1 - when it is int oduced in the House Brougham and traffic is being detour- driving. Jim has been trucking in this to Oriilia on Saturda,+' to attend the said Act, apply tQ the Minister of ' of Commons. And explained by ,the ed along th 5th and in from the east area for a good number of years and trousseau tea of Miss Margaret Farr, Public Works at his office In the ' .14linister of Labour. of Brougham. -At the top of the hill is well known throughout this local- daughter of Dir. and Mrs. Jos. Farr, 'City of Ottawa, for approval of the t The , United States has threatened on the Brock Road at the 7th, is' an- ity. Mr. Peddie hopes that he will be who were residents here for many � said site and Flans. - to proceed with certain mores to cur- I other bad spot and motorists are able to attain the enviable record of years. DATED at Highland Creek, Orailie, tail imports of Canadian. oil, base urged to drive easy until the sprirwg a million miles of_accident-free driv- Mr. and 3ira Paul Wellman, ac- this 30th day of March. INS. tz►etals and farm products. This has break-up is over. ing before he quits the business. companied by Mrs. Conners, werethe angered -Canadian parliamentarians The Boy Scouts of Claremont are An Easter meeting of the W.M.S. Sunday guests of Dr1lr. and Mrs.' Chas. HIGHLAND CMFJM 84" AM on both sides of the House of Com- happy to announce this week that will be held ori April 14th at the Goetiit• GRAVEL CQ, Lahr W , -- mons and some say that they will de- their recent campaign for funds has p.m. The theme will be "Hope for the Mr. and litre. �ifitdan entertained wand a policy of retaliation if such netted them over $150.00. They say .a World". All lades are welcome, several_ neigkbours tin the week-nd. by W. N. Jaen. vlee-1lreeiisri big "thank you" to everyone.- The March meeting of the Woaan'i Mr. and- Un. Barton k" several sw t _ a proposal is put into -effect. The sug-� g -- : Sestion is that Canada retaliate by 12r. and Mrs. Fred Marley enter - - - - + prohibiting shipments -� the United the wee embers of their family, over - twined States of vital raw asaterials of which week -end. : ~` 'Canada is a principal supplier and Hr.' Gillingham of Port Gyedit. - - - - - - - enjoying almost a monopoly: spent. ie week-nd here with ,ler. Bill recently a Bill 'was intro- Voss. - Ate ` slaved to amend the Itailway'Act, par- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Redman had + + relatives from Toronto 'and Newburg 'ocularly dealing with the .'amounts- 6. allotted for the construction, of, grade with them on Sunday. lerossings, whkh -is under% the super- 'Ur. and Mrs. Paul Spencer of Ux - - — 1f�. vision of the Board of Transport -bridge" wert, the Sunday visitors of Commissioners. This is kriown as -the Mr. and firs. Art Spencer. Railway Grade Crossing Fund. Up We are pleased to report that Mrs. �-• until now th¢t Board had at its dis Valentino is home from the Lockwvood _=-- �4' posal an sJnQunt of $1,000,000, and Clinic and improving nicely, after her _ this has been -increased to $5,000',000. • reegnt operation. At has been the practise for the Board Mr. and , Mrs. Bruce'. Hill anter - its _ twined severtal Lxbrid e' friends over �---- _. to contribute towards any ofthis work g - - _ l -'tothe extent of `4090 frert; `the Rail- the week -end. . !way Grade Crossing Fund, the *bal- The. sap has begun to run from" the , ance beingdivided equally between maple trees and it is expected somethe pardes �. of the farmers with %food lots- Will ch sa the �.' municipality and the Railway, and/or a ' th;s seek• - - - 1 the Provincial Government, where a J1r. and- Mrs. Don Hedges spent highwvay was affected. It is proposed Saturday in Toronto. ► The local -branch of: the: -Legion pre to raise the maximum contribution by ``sented a silver tea service to their the Board from 40% "to 60%j the bal-1 ance to be divided ween the par- Padre, Rev. George Davison at the; `'; ti �� / •44 '> Leginri Hall last Friday evening. The ties concerned. 1f a }tat ay and a resenkation was in connection with r- municipality. are the partiel3 concern- P\ - a 'c vi t orhmu ' bd the Railway contribution is rv- 1 Rev. Da+r_on . leaving he c ' duced•to i5% of -the amount ance-t1+r i nity- this •spring. President of -the.,;, _ municipality contribution to 2;x°1-�.1 branch, Judd Todd, made the pies '� i 'that there is some alleviation for by Judd to which -Padre Dayison9ft.L ` _- •benefit , of, 'the mu4icipalit3 itr the folie d µ^iih' a`pprrrpriate thinks,' undertaking. f On Good -Fridny there will be a Federal trade oft viols have, re��ort� joint service hdd Ahe United Church at x.30 m. The chows and mint sed tothe Government that the ti P• - - 1 r ly _.p.,..•_.., N _ Catv fft saoexs COLUMN w :. 4 �K • All honour to the Penticton V's. In the face of trying circumstances, they to - covered the distinction rightly Canada's, the hockey championship of the world, thus throwing sand Into the gear -boxes of a propagandapomachine that musthave been hopefullyspoise sons dtout prise for the athletic superiority of the And now that we have wok; back, what was really ours, triumph in our own national game, should we call it a day? Should we refrain from further participation in this annual orgy of insults, mis-statements and' accusations which are inevitable when one of the participants is seeking tar use a sport for. national propaganda -purposes? There is the thought that Canada should continue to participate, $rst, in the interest of friendly relations with coun- tries outside the iron curtain- second,4Gi the international (good of hockey, to help spread tfle gospel of our crackling winter sport. But as to the event knowq as the world championships, we believe it is mis-named. Everybody knows -that no real world championship, meaning world superiority in hockey, is seriously involved unless the champions of the National Hockey League, or the Stanley Cup holders. are involved: Of course, there can be produced that over -ripe red her- ring to indicate that this Is the "world amateur championship". But that isn't going to deceive anybody, because everyone knows that in hockey. at that level, simon-pure amateurism is as scarce as the dodo -bird. And everyone knows. too, that Russia's athletes are part of 'the propaganda machine Stall - fed, government-sponsored, government -controlled, thefr acti- vities suitably recompensed. Russia has its own brand .of amateurism, something contrived to suit the circumstances. And now that the fight has been won, and Canada's hockey superiority re-established to the embarrassment of the Krem- lin a propaganda machine, is there any virtue in carrying on with a pointless chore? Everybody_ In sport is fully aware ' that Canada is supreme in hockey. Our victories In this tournament, over teams that in some cases could hardly make a'• respectable showing In Canada's, inlets# hockey leagues, prove nothing nese. Or should We con nue. so that, hockey shall become a more universal winter mart? . ... _ A, a Your comments and suggestions ler Ali; cakwin will be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 131 Yonge S►„ Toronto. CalvertD',STILLERS UMITED ,_ A"RES"WRO, ONTARIO _ -- .,.. , ...., ... G a. .'.,CLASSIFIED $ABY CHICKS IF you have never tried Tweddle turkeys it will pay you well+to order some this year. our regular custom- ers come back year after year because they are satisfied and make extra money. We have the following breeds to choose from: Broad Breasted Bronze, A. O. Smith's Broad Whites, Thompson Broad Whites, large and medium—Emplre Whites, White Rol- land, Wahkeen Whites, Beltsville, hens, toms, non -sexed. Free IB55 catalogue. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITED, FERGUS, ONTARIO GET your Bray chicks now while. we can give Immediate delivery of the cross or breed you wish. Immediate delivery. Some started. Mixed, pullets brollers. Phone, wri drop in, BRA1rs HATCHERY, 120 J il!4 ' N.. HAM11- TON. "GOVERNMENT A p p r o v e'd Baby Chicks." For tops it production and feed economy try Lincoln White Leg - horns. Also hatching most popular crosses.. Started Clucks and Capons I always available. Try our dependable service; Lincoln Hatchery Race Street St. Catharines, Ontario. Ohone MUGU 5-7353. SEND for our 1955 catalogue. It ww give you advice on the beet breeds to buy for maximum egg production, the best for broilers roasters or dual pur- pose. utpose. It also tells you all about the beet turkeys for heavy roasters, med- tum roasters, Luckey fryers or broil•• , ers. In this day an;tale you have to apectalize to makehe maximum inprofits.Th1stochoosetherightbeds. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES - S O*1TARI0 soft I rata BOSTON PEAZH BASKET — lois LIMITED, FERcv REME MUNRO•B DRUG STORE 1 DELICIOUS, 'Lconomtcal Healthftdl Booklet 33c. Bean, - Recipes- Box 60, Heyl, 18, weaves her hopes Of ORDER your paults now from: Vespra YJS ELGIN OTTAWA rs' $t.3S EXPRESS PREPAID ADVERTISING Turkey Farms. Twenty-six years of becoming. Boston Press Photo- I raising, breeding and hatching tut ; y keys exclusively, guarantees you of gophers queen from this i best poults procurable.. Broad ... NAMELESS fOR, SALE _. Cold Remedy, as Ointment that rs VENEER LATHE AND CLIPPER a, For sale. The Capital lathe and 1� Clipper are 88 inches long. For `A further particulars apply to POST'S ECZEMA 5A04E ^ J. R. Kennedy, 584 William St., M the notional photo<queer, BOOKS loaned free of chane on Cobourg, Ontario. COTIteSf. {{ Theosophy Comparative Religion. • •� Write the,Travella rashes and weeping skin t di ses. Post's Eczema Salve will pot dfsap ` HARDWARE BUSINESS etc. I Science, iS Librarhy.ian. Toronto Theo ltt� FARM Suppplies, located in prosperous farming dlatrict 20 miles from Ottawa Equippped for Shoe and Harness Repair 4 ' Ing. No competition within 20 mile radius. Sale of stock with building pre- -- ferable. Selling due tow health. kir. f J. W. Dalgity, Carp., Ontario. tees. Itwas therefore proposed. FARM MACHINERY POST'S- REMEDIES4; ,. HORSEMENI Vy AT, stud, Palomino stallion, "Mac's �•, Golden Ace," registered, P.H,B.A.P.B. 9011,C.P.H.A. 420, A.H.S.A. 12557, S.B. _ R.N. 426, Enrollment 236 grade A. 23 , 'first prizes 1954. Second In prize points Park Farm, 81Fir. Ont (c) to fix prices.Phone 4599 Galt. In Zone 2 1954 Also Palominos for rent with rider and colorful ' western ' outfits to lead parades, etc. For sale, - .Keystone black western, nickel silver - mounted show saddle. Several other WANTED Real Estate Agents, mea or saddles for horses and ponies and pony - r: harness. Horses and equipment at A NO ACRES; 125 WORKABLE, BAL- = ANCA A T OOOD BUSH AND PAs URB Wallis Farms, Whalen Corners, R.B No. 1, Grantioq. Phone Granton 29 22 ;The Ontario Farmers Union " A E. Boug, owner, 829 Queen's Ave. London, Ont. Phone 36826 W. Fal! and <;' .. r: borse show prize lista Invited ' MEDICAL r? deserve a . hearty pat on the abolishment of the government B PROVEN REMEDY • EVERY SUP- 143 KENT ST., LINDSAY PERER OF RHEUMATIC PAINS Olt NEURITIS SHOULD TRY DIXON's y soft I rata BOSTON PEAZH BASKET — lois LIMITED, FERcv REME MUNRO•B DRUG STORE 1 DELICIOUS, 'Lconomtcal Healthftdl Booklet 33c. Bean, - Recipes- Box 60, Heyl, 18, weaves her hopes Of ORDER your paults now from: Vespra YJS ELGIN OTTAWA rs' $t.3S EXPRESS PREPAID Turkey Farms. Twenty-six years of becoming. Boston Press Photo- I raising, breeding and hatching tut ; keys exclusively, guarantees you of gophers queen from this i best poults procurable.. Broad ... NAMELESS Estat d 2434 Keele Street. Toronto 13. woven -basket pose. If she wins Breasted Bronze, early maturing, heavy meat ield, Low feed coats, con- Cold Remedy, as Ointment that rs the title of "Miss Photogenic i sptitCees safe' Bol lieves Sinus, Flu, Headcolds, .In 16 - days, or coney back. Convincing Trial �+.. D. Patterson 6t Son; Queen" late in April, Lois will 1' 101, Barrie. Ontario. - 51,10. Address: Purity Co.. Exeter Ont. -------------- . Ont.. or CH 1.5880. travel to Colorado to competeI'- BOOKS POST'S ECZEMA 5A04E ^ M the notional photo<queer, BOOKS loaned free of chane on BANISH the torment of dry eczema COTIteSf. {{ Theosophy Comparative Religion. • •� Write the,Travella rashes and weeping skin t di ses. Post's Eczema Salve will pot dfsap ` etc. I Science, iS Librarhy.ian. Toronto Theo ltt� f you. Itching, scaling and bum 3:2 � aoPhleal &oMetY. 52 Isabella St., Tor oophic Society. words, the power to buy and -, onto, out. g, eczema acne, ringworm, pimples and foot eczema will respond readily _! sell' and that existing boards i - g to the stainless. odorless ointment., re.. cardless of bow atubboro or bopeten Provincial Loans, - , are only negotiating commit-. FOR SALE they seem. tees. Itwas therefore proposed. FARM MACHINERY POST'S- REMEDIES4; _• ,e that the powers be extended to Belle City Threshing Machine 14-40 PRICE 11.410 PER JAR ' a •• op rubber, with shredder and grain include the powers (a) to mar- thrower, 1,100; also No. 16 CIL p yor Mi Sent Post .free eo Rscelpt at Price. ',,1M Queen St. B., Corner of Logan. , ket. (b) to process the product, Fanning with to screens, 1100. -Cruickston TORONTO — Park Farm, 81Fir. Ont (c) to fix prices.Phone 4599 Galt. - - -. To prevent a possible abuse of OPPORTUNITIES POR ' FARM 'FOR fail: 110 000. TERMS. SUCK tar reaching pOWEr3. the REGISTERED Yorkshire Boars and 1 Gilts, four 'mantha and up, some bred. ' MBN AND WOMEN Union recommended thata Apply GLE.'�MLEN FARX, R.R. 3, WANTED Real Estate Agents, mea or • number of members.- not ex- $lapis, onliarlo. women, to sell farms to this area on • commisai w . "' . seeding one fifth, of a market- in board be the DELICIOUS, 'Lconomtcal Healthftdl Booklet 33c. Bean, - Recipes- Box 60, Write•forndetails of bow to set you. this Bald to Chas. F. Corcoran Beal appointed .b g app y New Lots Sta., Brooklyn I, New York. Estat d 2434 Keele Street. Toronto 13. - Minister to represent consumer P . Ont.. or CH 1.5880. -- - e interests. • Lacey 'Baby Panty Pocket Kar always good for a laugh, $1.00. _ ' PLAIN HORSE SENSE Provincial Loans, - , personal checks. Harbour's Nov- H r Mai Service, Box Na lti. Harbor City, California.' BE A HAIRDRESSER 'JOIN CANADA'S LEADJNO uHaoL _• ,e a •• To facll'itate the e$tabllsh- nat opportunity ., - - - -. Ment of -.more and larger. pro- ces3ing and storage plants, to FARM 'FOR fail: 110 000. TERMS. Hairdressing Pleasant.-earc a Profession, `sod Thousands _.. -. • O pest d. 1 - be W 11nd operated. c0le NO ACRES; 125 WORKABLE, BAL- = ANCA A T OOOD BUSH AND PAs URB wages. of successful tel_gradua__._ & ;The Ontario Farmers Union " ernments. Thgy proposed the tivety by farmers, in the inter -America's est 'of Orderly marketing, the MILES FROM LINDSAY. FOUND REALTY LTD.. nates System lIIustrated Cataloger Free._ Write or Call <�' deserve a . hearty pat on the abolishment of the government B i Union requested the assistance 143 KENT ST., LINDSAY 1LAR HALRDRJIITO SCHOOLS ' 'back for the clear and precise ;Brief �, appointed Provincial Board and "a of the Department of A icul• �' { 1- • FARMS- caolCe well Improved farms Moor350 St. pronto - Branches - presented by them to the Committee asked that n y marketing ture in the- farm of advice and to the famous Beaver Valley of the Georgian Bay Area. Large and small 4s King se Hamilton rJ fit, L' - _ ,Agricultural of the scheme .submitted by a repre- I financial. leans "ems a consider- -price Rideau Ottawa ' - - Qntario Legislature °sentatiVe -group of producers ably larger scale an in the acreages- R�ppt now the is at. tractive with immediate possession. -PATENTS - After stating - that "producer and adopted by a majority Of past," On such a oasis it could. Let us know your requirements. Gar- arfield _ icontrolled orderly marketing is. - the producers of the commodity be envisaged that a number of fieldCase, Agent, C4rkaburg, Ontario. Gurdon stoutt Limited. Realtors, FETHERSTONEIAUGH Jt mPnay patent Attorneys Established Co 1890. -one of the main objectives of to which the scheme applies, be co-op packing plants will be set University Ave.. Toronto Patents .B t -our organization,'• and that they i • established directly by the Leg- . up, strategically located, all $seo GRAIN FOR BALs countries, .are fully in support of the idea islaEure, to operate under the lover the proveince. o. 1 Reg. Beaver, Clinton. Alaska., No. $1.75 bus. No. l Certified Oats AN OFFER to ever,' inventor i,ist of « 7. of of co-operative • markating, the ' supervision of the Minister of -A ', Investigation. $1.65. An varieties No, I Commercial { inventions. and full information sent neon said that- an criticism Y ; griCulture.. " ,- Oats 61.30, No. 1 Reg. Galore, Mont Barley 12.50. No. 2 Reg. Barley tree. The Ramsay Co„ Registered fab elft Attorneys. 273 Bank St, Ottawa, they had, was directed "only e9 ( An such scheme shall be. Y In closing, the. Union Brief calm $2.30. No. 1 Com. Barley $2. No. 1 t against some of the methods operated by a marketing board l Urged the Uiitario government Ont. Red Clover $39. No. 1 Out. Al- PERSONAL ~ � - that have been used in the past whose members are to be elect- to act on the motion of R. D. falfs SSB,• No. 1 .Timothy $14. Can Is UM Limited, Exeter; Ontario. $1,00 TRIAL offer. Twenty -ave deluxe and are to be used in ed by the producers of the com- ]?Alton (PC member for Kalri= -- personal requirements. latest cat. ,proposed the future." modi•ty to which the. scheme a - p loops) trade in the House of Commons loo scree,' 12 miles east of Peterbor' ough. rich dairy farm, $300 monthiv Logue, included. The Nedico• Agency. Box 134. Terminal "A" Toronto out General Principle, ;_' • plies, �n March 9th which turnover; scone house, pit hest; sit - The Union wants to see con •Consumer Representation. :called for an immediate investi- gation of the spread betty een' buildings In good condition. Contact owner, J. Meincinger, R.R. 3. Indian Racing Information Worth $1,4010: A r> ' trol over the marketing of farm The Union maintained that i producer prices and consumer River, Oniarto. n For Only -->;55. : rodilks in the hands of p pro "marketing boards or agencies ( prices of meat and possible i REGISTERED Hereford Butts Western ri ty Wtufox =too. American ,> . �ducer3 instead of vested boards • established 'under resent legis- P g dation . I _abuses under ,the present Sys- breeding. 20 mos. old. Ideal for this, :breeding Domino Bos Sports Sports Review $200. Wycliffe Hill's Course 8100. Lathe's Personal Method• " ty in whose members have been sadly lacking I tem of grading. years strain 1 12,7, Brantford, Ont $loco are appointed by the go%' the power to market, in other ] the federal Minister of NE1Sr ALL Certified $15or oaY'63As t r•� Agriculture had refused to hold Rets With Horse postal mL ems'• ANDERSON ' -' an investigation as being more Ansonia Station, P.O. Box _ properly In the provincial ,isle '! Sense' Nis* York, N.Y. and as' the large packing houses I have their headquarters in On- _ i tarso. 'such an investigation • should be held in Ontario. = The How du rats know when to leave doomed Ship- if You're TIRED results would be most helpful for the organization of producer a vessel? ping men in Cape Town are puzzled because recently two Au THE TIME - " contiolled orderly marketing I g I' tugs arrived to remove the The Brief was F y 32 -year-old trawler. Elsie Cam. Everybody s bit nm -down now sad ,presented OFU Vice-President'R'elter'Mil-' to a point four miles out to sea mqb. - F let- in. a• spirited ' manlier.: He I I ,there she was to be sunk by bothered by baclutches. Perhaps-notltiitg . stood up manfully to a barrage Vampire aircraft,. on n cam 1by exc acids� of questions coming from all, We 'a The seamen ,were busy 8r- wastes. That's the time to take Dodd'a Kidney sides. missed, however, ranging the tow when seven Pills. Dodd's stimulate the ki due?s, _ .. ' proposal for the establishment 'Portfolio rats poked their head's over the and so hep restate their normal actio,, of of a separate of Co- aide and began to jump on to raeoovml arcs" acids and wastes, Then you keel better. sleep better, better. t operation to take charge of all cooperative tive ventures as market- another trawler next tth awo e ,ret} Get fid'■ Kidney Piss' now. (ink for ing, Elsie Cam. A couple of hours the blue box with the red :band at as - cnnsLlmer . stores, credit unions, etc. later the .old'trawle went. to the .d ntglisb• You can depend at DoMs. 52 r, bottom —but ow a is b 1? the rats , .; �. , k now that she was 'going to her ae z' This column welcomes critic- ism, su estions and- suggestions questions,' doom? ISSITE 14 — 1955 ' " " -• • vs:hether in the' •form of brick- • bats or bouquets. Address ,nail' K : - to Bob Von Pills —Whitby, .•Ont. ' 'Tu have a o I and t hold from this f 69v fnr'ward. for better,' for worse, for richer, for poorer, in 9 sickness, aifd' in health, 'to 7nve ■ ' :.. ::.: -' _ ;••and to cherish, ichtill death us do r purl.. y•'• —Bonk of Common Prayer. _ '•PETS RECORD,' COLLAPSES—Runner Lou Janes lips sprbwied'on ` And if I loved you Wednesday r ' the track where he collapsed af►er crossing the finish line in Well, what is that to you? ' the 400 meter race, setting a new wwld's'record at the. Pan 'I do not love you Thursday— ,.American games at Mexico City,. Mexico. Running past Jones So much is true. is Jesse Mashburn, who finished 'third --Edna St. Vincent Mislay.' , Whether You Need a New Suit NOW-- For -Easter or -Later —for Any SPECIAL OCCASION . s We Can Offer_ TWO-DAY DELIVERY on Flannel Worsted Two -Trouser- Suits and T Blue Blazers ...:`See Be%w For Particu/ars.- - - _TWO-DAY DELIVERY BILTMORE HATS--SILKNIT SLIPS MEN'S .- Complete your Easter clothing with a Fashioned of crepe and nylon, Xa time for Easter! Or any special ot- l rasion. If you can wear stock sizes 37 Biltmore "Trinity" Hat. Perma-blocked some satin. Buy her one of thesepforw BLUE B L A Z E R S j to 44 in tegularoor tal1s. is popular style. 6. 0 Easter wear. R BLUE GABARDINE SPE.........................I............. $2.98 Two-day delivery for these. Worn with DINE WOOL — .. .. NYLON .•......: .... ...... Single or Double -Breasted 'r• f3.75 grey trousers to make the smartest BEEHIVE BABY WOOL 55c T " ..... $4•oo 6� 95 3 -PLY "WITH NYLON sot ' dress of all. Some sizes now available : 100°Io,NYLON ••........ 53s ARROW -SHIRTS for ialmediate deli Excellent :. .......... . CHARCOAL GREY " Styles of Par Kent - p Dart. In hill NYLON BLEND ............................ 27c 'whites and the new popular pastel ity material. - very. "Three shades. Single-breasted : BEEHIVE FINGERING .... � - .......... SSc shades. With or without French cuff. SIZES 37 TO 44 Bedford Model WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK An "Arrow" will sharpen any suit. 65.95 69.95OF KNITTING AND SEWING - ��.�� a'� 34.95NEEDS FOR YOU. 4.9� STORE HOURS: Mon, to Thurs., 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. — Fri. and Sat.,, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — Closed All Day Wednesday 4 A .1r r R i J. -R. BOYES DEPT. STORE _ = PHONE 281 -.. Now Operating "The Big ' Store". PICKERiN6 "The Measurement oaf Lice,." 7be PresAmt, Jae Pegg amnotti oed the PLUMBING - _ a?nesbytery Convention to be' FOR BUMPER CROPS MOW : a. . held in Soiina Han on April 23 and !� HousEHoia rzvl�ra — A ALT= 24. Next voe ek's meeting will be held - at the Pascoe home with- Pat Brooks — in charge. FO"0U3t ROME PLII39lIING SEB The Western TV GROUP presented their Show at .Picker:ng and Cedar- .. •- - erry Vass !a lisle Church in Oshawa, to very ap_ - - y. _ - y, pa at iative anidieaioea on Tuesday and _ $STD&ATEs GIVEN s — PHONW. t'iCHE8iN(} a Fiday evenings of'last -week. - fWS4 y Ail.., Mr. and Mrd. G, Easvwood and - - SEND Oshawa. S1 Turner dinner with Mr. 1�.>d PLAGE Linda had ' y�N.� - ._. _ _ and- Mrs. ,VY�: Turns:• and Lainily o2 ' _ JOHN, L.. LAX t" �. _ Miss 8eatricie McLean adtendied a PJIO.*IE ss G s TOJML a ab88Ro21'iO PICYBiiIH 6 „ L arc Your -g People's Conference Exed'w- REPME "MG ive. Mee%4ng in Tweed- on Satu_day, THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED " 14Qr. and Mrs. Gerald Henning ent. -OF ENGLAND 1 gree reed forty rela-ves from Oshawa, - ' - ' _- Q 7 i : > 1"R CgSt'RANCE — GROUP AND PENSION PLANA Bowmanville- and. District on .Satu-r_ SKX. SB AND AfCjDENT doy Evening to a shower for the for. FIRE — Al-TOMOBILE,L1A81LFT.Y " 9� rr_ees niece Miss Barbara: Henning, i Iaaira" Cowuaas .. Yes: Ali -Lea : c z and -Mr. Wiiiiam_.C=L& of Oshawa. Prior to presentation - 'cIf gifts, the II i I. mock wt4d;n,&was presented_ and `��9}. D. Ba:sd+on 540, M. L n:a 513, Rol'lng-Pins were the only ones to contests and bingo played, followed W. M tcheli 2.5. ' twice fc::r 1:0:nt9- this week-ai the ex.. ' by lynch. Iii92t scares with 2^.andiasPe, P: pence C4 vihe Oid Crocks, -who howev: � -,`• Cameron 699 (278,.230),' i-. Xosb,r ec ^eci to stn t GREEN658 (272, 232). E. Fallake e48 x245, The managed .te: s toot three ^rc the r, M ri:eL+R RIVER 207>; H. }iar.ell Bl, �25a_ p4. x ` V - ' Y ER P•wppats while the Gui:ersnipes and C1 re nowt -ire ds on 5ua�y vvaiste . G uS '� 1.), de 532 x241) _- �� Lyn Ramblers divided their- points E. Gould 523 .212 W. * atchM:l '_ • and ' w•t - Was it spm :ever that " ii B. E and Mrs Draper y y made us bowl lilac we did? �• Y- _ �' e, e _ - � '„"' ' - { DKr and family t were Os:xwa visitors recently, 7 ,- . SOW WITH CONFIDENCE Mcg Lois Lehman, Benson, Carol 1 and Marjorie were-.Clklerest visito_s- -" ' HARVEST . WITH PRIDE last week.. - e Mrs. Irwin, _ Whliteval , was our Crow _ - _ . Red GroCalle; last u•ee . Don'ts forget the Ladles' Aid Ann-_ . ►' :l Concert on Friday evening of this CLAREMONT CO OPERATIVE week. Admission tree -will offer.ri g I ! Plea:a note--,^_hUrcli 'Service win, * _ be at 11.00 A. M.-Easte^ Sunday, iri_ PHONE, COLLE03T— CLAREJ(ONT�i stead of 7.30 p: M. when the service . I • -I will -be a` Whitevale. -- f • - - . CHERRYWO-OD , - �, Miss Evelyn Rennie returned home - tfQll��Olt frown CaLfornia,:.by plane, on Sunday -. r i morning. y - Mr. and Mrs. Wa (! GET MORE MILEAGE FBOIi Bar are sporting F r ;a nein _ Mr. and Mrs. Wright and family p.�, ' �! • YOUR GOODYEAR TIIES BY j have moved into the house recently ' A1.. r � vacated by Mr. and Mrs.. Kiers. We <X, pond. F HAVING YOUR _FR011TT .END w�e'come them to our community. . t� � We •we{•c 'sorry to hear- of Mass Dorothy Hollinger, -being in Ajax I ,ALIGNMENT CHECKED ON OUR Hos now,pi 'al this a ho k. Domthy is -home pe she will soon be T' N$.W iL`AR" FRONT END Cully remvered. - Mr. Herb. Bennett has or the, n the j L�GHTWE�GHT CULTIVATOR. " ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT East- General Hospital for the' p st t #t#t pesoon. '-' •- three weeks. We ho he will ' be :better: Merry Tiller, the sglf.propelled, .efficient rotary cults- �� e a:•e sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. t vator and garden tractor—two machines in one—for'" : s Jones from our commvunay. They all our farm and garden' needs! Merry Tiller is light, have bought a farm north of Ux- y g y LAW- 1IOTOR ,.SALES a. ; : . ' bri.•ge and are moving irnmedi-ately: 3tut#iy, dependable .: , . • - . ,„., ,. ,,��_ i The regular meeting of -the W. A. produces more garden NEW & USED CARS GSI PARTS & SERVICE will be on Thursday, April 14 ,at k oaaler, for lets money! • 2.00 o'clock in the church hall. Towing & General Repairs Goodyear Tires == Subject for #evot ion "The surrec- PHO. E 29W PICSERI�G tion and the Lifie”. 'Pleas, n to the All REAL FARM AND -- -e--of da---'--- =-- --- 4-- - Chang y GARDEN HELPER GREENWOOD-'Maxtirell; and by Ccatificate: Mr. -Ladies, BowHn6 League — and Mrs. W. Pentla-id 2VL . Frank . Coeur in of hone for ' p ' Mr. and Mss. Jas. Hallaan, of Nan- Arthur'Webb; and at Mount Zion rotnts _ Pinfalt i free Merry Tiller demonstration!'See it perform man? g.. y itolne, visited over the week -end with Church; Rev. H. lVidore ieceivd'the Go-Ge'tters 28 28160' jobs with little effort. Test ease of controls. No wheels 1 1Vl~r: ancj Mrs. A. Morden followm b Procession of Faah, Rollin, Phis 24 27621 p p g -ppe �cj le Out -' At Greenwood United Church,, on Shirley Helen Empcingliam, Murrayo ark soil; attntOd ti i•leveea �. Y Old. Crocks- ' : 23 =• 27091 � p p Sunday. April 3, Rev,, H. Moor re Evans Jones, Granit William 'Jones4 Ramblers 22 1 27394 perfQrmi machines larger and heavier. it todayl eeived into the chi -by Profession and at the" Kinsale Church, Miss j puppets 18 - 26999 t„ O ._ -vt Faith, the rollowing:. Wm. Neil Shirley Ormiston was received by Guttersnipes 17 27391 Y paw eL Carolyn Gertrude Ann Webb, Certificate. High $cores (hart) -:,R.-Hansen 737 + 74M Frank Arthur Webb, Ina Olivia -The Young People's Union met at ('298,•256), L. -Messer 625 (261, 221); _ Noreen Robertson ,-31ris�, Archie Bob- , the bome•,of Ed., Alf, andJoe Pegg on P. Camtiwon 821 (252, 204), B. Fallaisel erlsori, Mrs. Arci►ir Robertson, M --'s. smrday evening, ' David` Pegg was' in ' 612 (233), B. Hatpell Safi ( 251), G. J . L .. N V I L L M AN, O R O U G H A M W7a. Jaases Msrxwell, ' Alice Mi }e charge od file prograsn with titre+ ilitvne ''Bryant 576 (248), M Spencer 561 Phone Pickering 242 J 4 • co 0 P y c_T 7_. .. c.. _ _ .. . - _ ..., _ .. __ `.:..•sig . _..�. f. _„ - — _ 4 •ks+: