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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_04_15VOL. 74 NO. 10 __. -�' kerin �s •rte _ �� -•__ • . .___ _rincipalneed For Pie g E Pg . - -o tart ep ora gerhoot_. Report PICSF.BING , I. It has been anaoainced that Mr Z 8s4Cross 1856 Campaign V!!la Pickering Township R° Mr. and- Mrs. Lloyd Morrison, Nod' :gloss Stidvenwial Perth. Ont., has been Branch Mitchell, spent the • week -end •rwith _ tea Principal of Pickering .Drs- - ppoia �''' Mr:' and Mrs..Frank J. Prouse: tri High School His duties as C - �" April 4, 1955 and Mrs. A. E. Calvert belt mor . pitinciple wall commence >Se¢�e oa y Mr. President; Ladles and Gentlemen: $ep ober 1st ea flair year. l yly v �� This is the cleport in behalf of the a few week's holiday -in Florida. 1&-s. Tiers, Ncrah Ave. has her Mr. Stevenson tomes to this school �.s i r� , . _ . !croup„ oPd Divisional. Chairmen, the Mise Brash of Mon4real, stay' , - highly Lecommended and with many r ' iia ' y Captains and Canvassers who woik ,d ing with her for se,.-, cal day s• Stine qualifications. No stranger to thet steadfastly against handicaps of time, Richard fond Ronnie Dobie aa+et ` area, Mr. Stevenson was for fourteen ? sem �, ac. � weather end other circumstances visiting their aunt 4nd .initis, Mr.. Out' - years on the staff of Oshawa Coll�eg- ,, t common to a ueW,Vrganization em- o! Wick OnY. y _ „ x and Mrs. E`a i t4nan, , ' Satre, four yeaare as head of the Com- „ s bracing over one hundred Square Mr. and Mcs. Harry Purvis your , " m,ea+cial Dept. of the new Medway &'< miles of the Township.grandson, Garry Mo6rehouse, is with , High School at Arvva, and two yea+_'s 's R y Orig:nally it was plapaed to wind them during Easter holidays. as Principal of Perth IYihict High ..; wp the 1955 campaign April 9=18; re- Miss Anne Sliortsaesi, Wingh2m, :$drool. He- has •.a High School Pain- porting thereafter to a combinedex- spent the week -end with bier bra- cipal's Certi.ricate, Vocational Prin. .:. m ecutxve and organization meeting. •thea• Mr. N. F- and Mrs, Shortreed4 c:Wal's certdicate and specialises in However, because ad at least one Donald Shortrabd was also at home . CoenanercisL praising project which enlists your.. fo= the holiday. Married!Mr. 5taewensoa is 2a-ty-nae consideration, and because them can Mr. and Mrs. T, Hortop, Doug and 7�'s of 'age, At Heft he wins act- P be no doasbh o2 the iiaaacisi aesu:4. Margaret were as Cecilia during the ° tie review should not be delayed. Easter twaead !w is the United Church, the Rotary . � v , fend tSurling Clubs Red Cross has work to do and the !siting he; -------- - »- --- ---- - ;, n % _.- no longer, lac Mrs Gitan�t M � _ _ tools are g lciu& -parents in .Z Surmy Hare Someea On March, 8th,- which is one day Mr. John Lay d his mother from less than four weeks ago the emfort ?be tenant TB Survey C9iuic held Barris vis:ting then over the week- , land indeed the Branch itbe if 1 took a nd'. and throughout flickering Twp y � shape. Dianne Ruddy and hwr codrin, Ca. !ma been announced as very sum of $1000 (or even - While st quota York for e oS mit. ham _ l� j had been su iggested to us we ' of Simms, avers :n Nary... . . SualL The pereentig in g :' `, ` tamed it onl a yacdetitds They res- E'st=_r holiday, leis tine s-rsy has gr�d3' cued � - Y Mrs. Ruddy and -hildren were vis- ove; the ]est survey clinic here. is we felt, spent for thews- _ _ p Department of Health e' « $� :: its watild !ting he% p'en`s at lrttel h- duT:ad ` Zbe Ontario Deli { �� refuse the week -end. ILIA 1Sye Ori CouatyAehaww d y' _ - „ Comparisons are net In ander, but had ^beef Howitt * maybe Association wish to the results atisveyed do permit a - Teddy 'Ruddy tba"& tee organizers, the. chairmen from Guelph with fare fob !taster: serail of worthwhile accomplisturrent V Her many friends are glad to know golf the marry cknirs, those who work- mai Ecker is is which all members, of .the Branch - -'. viny -- : : ed in the clinics end the many can. that Airs France irripi_ro and of fire entire'. cgmmn ty rr+Y .' vussers tike persons who turned east rah We after her alneee tor. a -rap►, and all ,who helped iq any Picker- Standing behind the bride and- groom Among those � n cut Certainly, tlis Pickering Branch attending the tun ral of th lata A. way make the mass suc�'eY. thA Air: and Mrs Alvin Bashb7, e2ibrt, by percent o2 unofficial 03�= W. Mi over-: `Ir, And Dias Wai. sweess It was. — Corr.' , ins Village, who celebrated their are the ars ago, at the wedding lecti e—av the mc..-nent over 250 pLr- . _ _ . - .:- : St)Lh wedding anniversary on April thirty Years ago, sister Jliss Jessie ca: _ . 1 ---------• ter .Reid; Osha-. ilrriot Shen, ai W -----------ate•- •r, Ft. Iiap,. - gervi-- Of A W. Mitchell tad. Relatives and friends were en- Day and. Russell Irwin. ^ ` cent--cannot b branches easily be the pro ed 3- Sunderland_ Ch:.ries Bim. .. - tertabned on the Saturday evening, Bob Gordon. Pt, He; e. Cli!t MabceY, - ace H 'The banks of flowem at the'Surer- _ Toronto . anti{ A. Rob•rison, !)fish. Local Stock (,at Racers i �� nt the Pcanvor h assts a- e- devot- end Creek. ' ail chi ptlMr. and Mrs. and rise church attest to II. _ ass of the late Arthur W.. Sieve's Billiards Now Open N. E. ` -,the Sopail 't'y in Pickering Open At C '�1 :!able o the camps returned ! t % W i Cgr Nave i .. away last week - va t 8n h Mitchell who passed �_ h also testifies to the ruhitc P^'T+- , -„ funeral �etvfce eLa� held on recut:cn o. :ae practical nee : of Mrs A. W. Ntitchell !r gp nd n, a ' Pickering's local :: stock car-'race_s Ba'.rd��t afternoon at. Pickeeiag Ua- Steve's Bi33isrda is non' aper! Sar helptd open the seasa�ii last EriaaY Red Cress to tt.e community, an ex• few days with her brother Norman, !ted arch, with his pastor, Rev. businKas n the Gordon Hvtase. !Hain and Mrs.- Morrison- in Tcr oto. - disc. well others St Psckering• Steve ;{altiiuk, the eR the C. N. E. Barras' . ----- - - ----- _ - '•on wh'sH we fa.:nd re.leetad':•n iatsing had bad luck response !carr all sectiioas cP the ke. A. E' Young ccomic received' Toronto ;Klwaniaa Edwin 'galadon urea •. Pelibecirers wmete : Stanley Balsdoa; owner invites eve- .rii eadi D Fle¢si ng township, nacth, south, east' and , Clare Potter, Mil- and District to drop F2em raves for his sk ll in hanaUh At His Dnabartoa Club Verac n Disney. weeC. toe Sleep . -Fred Stork, Robt. Scott. his billiard parlour. • is reported to be k announces•tbat'he will his new *W which repo No. longer are we a collection of for as fast as an on the track this year: Kiwonlan' 1?.d, Baisdoa addi+ese=c? --James Clark arid Fred Wbim. Mr little is'.anas individual and ares, Interment tools place at Erskine keep his prices at a minimum caane through a winter his own Club Dunbart a a4 their Edwin and Mrs• Bels- Ceat+etesy here,'. - - ..•` the bentAT of all, Stem's Br111ards is Don McLellan another well-known the hole franc t. Rather, through �� rreat:ttg. �of.rbe-] _ v�th four rabies acrd b op- McLellan, the whole Branch and .its member.- ints.. ---:---=---•-- e9u�P� drlv'er, ware •through with a of 900 ---wt pan aapirr to revt+e- I don vis:teel'sorne Win: �. . LAies' Dswdug s " developed as • s2i1 of interest In the States during their - Yews - •err �irstil 1&('0 eve'y night. Th. lot- local. ' ,sent truly _tire camiausiity const!=a.e - the V . &tion is handy to the r'es�ratyl al- w.n, bolt his car which cuusod th'e mote to i re,^ent wedding :trip, iochxi:ng purchase scdt drinks stoppage in matters of ccfmnvm welfare an _ ... N.• on which he spoke �Mearbers are iioliing Pins Pony Pintail though You can > blow up, His mechanic, Dtnty Slce4�, swittl base n r !leant iitasdias 30188 E1 the billiard Parlotr. ymet a _---- 28 -,29728 W. I{aimuk also operates a bill- said it would be several'•weeks be- le band _ - - _--___-___-_ d7stress: So _ar_ Intl so speaking highly ad 's add ass iGo-Gatteea s. 28 - Toronto and has rota the car would be ready f°r ran- T u the o. petition the char ' _ . Card of Thasrks 29721 iird academy in pamblcr 25village._ i old Crocks 23401 been in the business *or the past mg•_ ' driv- ter for the township and the -� 24 So perhaq�s the most rewarding A CtersaiPce 21 29682 eight Years. It is something new for "Gordon Button, ;nd p I world Yrke 3o talcs th°-a oPPo ren -1 288$8 Picicer:ng and Mr. Kalrrbuk hailer er had else mJsiorTtine n his car:. cwnpaign statist'c will be the tis: c f I it, of express{ng my sincere aPP :� 18 es ainst � the wall dsanag_ .g mertrb s, men nd women, ycung _ car y - y�, will drop`in soon. He Promises g b?tion •or tl -rang cheery sevtrrA years these ` High Scores -(flat) D AIlveen and old, whose self -leap interest,_wis- - the best od service far one end all p c:, g.dc8vers have been steaa iy flowers and +-frit, • r I^e:timed durir.� QB.2 (223, X25, 2081; R. Hansen 610 ._,.. . - , _ , . • - - - - - ----- dom and serv�cn can be enlisted to my sway . in hospital; also for the bey 56g x239, 2141 ; G. r r_oanit.oa for theirs' active Red Cross participation. k223,205� .� Film CoancA News - gasnsng many acts c! k ininess shown my _ ability on the tracks., and big Formal appreciation will go to family at that time. Bry_+ant 559 r 2161: K. Stork 549 x214) ; this sea- Ethel Graham a, Ba on 535 -(:Zl, Y00); J. Bryant. Once again the Nat onai Film Bd• are e,ipec.ed of all of them, - all who have made. spe5ial co�tribu-' B. Harpell 524. E. Huy�'ck . As irk the prws.An it, it sa.d that the i son. tion _ __ I to the camoa ten, to the news 625 (2081; -- �-�-`--- - --- papers, to the Dist ria High School II ate to ex - 215. National F:I-r. S-. 6 -oil mo-ies won an Mere won.°s are inadegtt Smelt Fishermen Can Be Nuisance studcnks, the considerable mail- ' press our grat::ude to 'each and ev- 81gh scores with, handicap "Oscar'': union acyl e. It d that the to *the Corporation of the 11 542; firms on workers''aiucrtion are out- ing ,!telp. eryone who has It=lpa>d h' thrau;h nary 807 x248, 2211; B. Harpe stand:nit for their quality and bal. Every year, about this time, stn} Afunicipelity. And above 'all• to the there days of sorTow•,w:tir beauti'.ui _ Lr. Huyck 528 (225);' E. Chap r: -e always pleas canvasser o plodded from a rd o F'at y and aisee. Nati^ally we fishermen flock to our beaches who hour flowers words f Sym h 601. .- ed to M^ so•? of otir filrris ntention- i their net, buckets and sometimes . to house :h mud and in snow I d#eis of in*init+e kindness w! can _ to the cranny who were not _ . ode in the paper. ' e beer. At tames Limey have been a Pub' To all these and more - g -ate irl bnly Fav 'Thank You. so Mvch" lit nu.sance to beach residents, : by thanks. -- Mrs. Hilda Mitchell, James wit.: W this week, too teams, Go Getters One. `film I have Fe . -,n lust recently over private PtOP�tY� and - end Puppy, inis to the tramping Ona campaign- promise which is gave iutber�•snipes .res- is ca}led ilk -Mad_." It dears loved 4ences for firewood and I Marg ret a e and' Harold Mitchell, - Roll:ng Pins and Ger •milk ind all, breaking up da��r to heart: a prize rosebud aces Annan . . pectively. The Old Crooks and 'Ram= ..•�t^h'n leaving the beaches littered with to the garden of the Divisional Char- -------- - ----------- -- : Margaret and Donald and the-lat- it �•ery r"u^h an; enjoyed 3 ;byecs fought all the w•ay buttsr, c!Y se.-•ic1• ,cram and .pow- trash. man ren•?sring the .most outstanding ANNOUNCEMENT ter managed to take' three: There are deed mi'k be'ni trade. Constables Roy Morden, of Picker- unit service, same to be selected and _ _ •t ' Only three mot's weeks, so coarse out Next -sick I hcpe to 1-c able to :ng Township Police Force had a bit planted by the CaenPalgn Chairman. Mr. and Mrs. James• L. Palmer, of CnJoY urate• ._ Corr. �� S� .thy, date• of cur next c^n- of' TO :time with Pour of them at p'With so many Divisional achie^.e- Pickering Village• will be :borne to at -------- era3 rree'inq,•��'hirh. I think '.s'to'be the Bay, about 4.00 a• in- last Fri- nen the choice was not easy. But t -------------- held at "The 1V:aples". -Corr, r day rrti-nine: Che-ki^g M=s for liq- !here mist be a winner: Mrs. J.' D. I td the'r neighbors and 11 !ends on S yZBgl►gy 'CANVASS - eel in ,. - - •• --= --•'--'--""-" tier he found a caste of t; _ • • ,.• c ^rr•`man's Fav Chair- OD from m�'tha cue - urdav April 23, 1955, t - Albert Benn, Dan` actor, Passe§ OnE of .he party- grapple with 4he �Q, D v. ;�.r 5: Mrs. Calder conn- wenty Y:fth wed ('arc 5.p0 ,and !ram 7.00 to APRIL 3e - MAY 7• _ nnncrs man ' occas ori of thpii o:f_ter• acid then three others jtunp- b'-ned alert sens^ cf R -rd Cross tee- ding a ary- ti�r!r,h res! .ant -- ----------- -- lib.-ary.merrbers oval be A well -knows Dv' ed in. They tore the constable's cap, ponsirility in dig^star with &readily --- -- Pickering �,� e -r1 on Tnpcdsy Jro-n- tore several buttons off his t;in,0. anpirent czn �a�s'n� zeal. Fi€". organ- COATING EVENTS, calling at your door during the week' pa j c',,nnybrork Hospi- 1. :n the b' -oke his watch and cls blight and 1Zat:on of rz!ie' io�the family of six _ _ - 7 for Your dona-' ing r t They of. April 3b^to May en for funds• person rf VI Alb --t Senn• i?' teas ' threw his handcuffs . away. m de h^'melts: by fine at Frenchman's St, Andrew's Church •Ladies' Aid tion to the annual Car, in his. 80th year. wrenched his arm and threatened to Hap March 14 -ecc Td publicity to will hold their regular rreC'�ng on' This Campaign is eery :mPortanx• firing p. r• ve not only helps Mr• Penn w^s hbr� in L`ar!ern Ont- throw him into' the lake. $y R_d Cirs s'x-e Ing far. beyond our Thursday, April 21, at 2.30 P% m. In for I ' shots into tete a.r, he The mone9 You four warning own t�h'P• We cp"^'ss TPer�t ot'- the church schoolrrnm. purchase new books; but -it guarea-- the cast 41aon'� ive yt ts.�rtln;his J,sub;desea one man and with help •of •e_ herbsequent ace�dent and hop-* ---- --------------- can ------- -- - -.------ tees the 'lib wry can be kept gP Younger yea, -s lylr• Senn .was a car- two citizens got him' to the station. that the bush w'11, like the -Branch• St.Gegrgers Wf!-� `- Guild ing and up to date• nter and was 'a v -t,Tan an of world, ,With Constable Chas.. Dai!iels, Con- lops b^ a flaurish:rg reminder of her .fie Board' was told, in Monday ev= war ]. His wife,' tb;e former Avner stable Morden -'riled to the -see ate, t 3 eervice-in 1955• o are giving soother Euchre and Erldge ening that when th cperations of rn3�ceased' ham about.. three other ayes form.&I report of the on Vltednesdap, April 60 'c the R'r- ' Ontario County arias were, ex- DeCourie, p where , they picked "top This cont lu tory Club Rooms at 600 'clock..T is members of County Court- nine Atte, ago. Fr,e w'as „ nrerrha'r of I men• Alli are'Yrom else Toronto area. 1955 Campaign, copies of which ane means another evewng of run ani' eanined by St. P'^rl'� Anslican Chu -the •• 'One urian has been charrgei3 Wlfti immedijt-ly availaible; and wh.ich•• ppinese. Please all come and join riL soars members asked how it was Hill. Dranbarton. respectively - .P° ble fir Pickering, to have such • .7h. v a others with e s £urvn• ng are,: one- son., and "assatTlt:ng a popes •office; and 'With w:th best wishes is resile el b- - the ci-cula= cajiirsg 'custddy", and th nutted by - In nociookmPri it si �efreshmedn� pts, at a library and kesP Te- sdx da^aghters: Dorothy (Mrs. _Hall), T. J. 1�$R, -- ----- ants they Haben "obsb voting' WH ------------------------- fine . - Con growing on the � Marjorie (Mrs. W. Martin), - It, is interesting, to not**,,. that us- .. _ Campaign Chairmao,_1955 The regular monthly meetin8 of ' - •tiieive. Th -,,,y were told pickering,, (Nils• %.-Munro) Ajax, Leslie (Mir. i ually the trouble -meioses cite rarely _ r « s' • Board nietYibers got out and, worked the Friendship Groh o! St Andrew's D: bawdy'). Beverley (Mir. 'A. Ann- Townshi area• _Campaign 'Statistics Presbyterian church ,wi$ be -held oa t the money deeded: And: that f2on► 'the P]ckering ke • •- s o - - to ge in. Pickering Vi11. an) ,end It -an (Mrs. W. Dickson) oi_ W - ------------- - _-- _ ... _ . _ fifth confirms •aur oft -silo ar ob- canvas t tui ¢ is where Y°1r dist have Toronto, servation that "otic' ta'ioes 'goin8 into 4, be rokino _. . Iitnna�ry final _ „ 52828.85 i§ not the result of - Sundayy.alb April t 6 .30 tea' age and -------- - '--------•---'-------- lice services, .. _ Above as o1 3.00 p• m. Apra � Atter ' • e been to to this appeal LAWNMOWER$- SHpigpENED P° ° who pay meeting, always his , . - . the habits of . the people based on Division reports party. •Ladies please pros e. q it will be the sam_ -- See below ----------- - and Serviced Generous trade-in on the .axes, but usually behaviour o2 (including bank), "' r hope' . eFrd vire this. Whether or -- -- --- ------ - _ -- - Tear. Remember _ - ._ _ into our _ - $1908.95 C ! SE SClEl00 �' never go near the old mower for slew "power mowers. 1 -outsiders wlxnahey...coale_ . _. _. __, _ --__---- ---_-- - r - EU HSE SA LIIeiE caned or to_ a very ), Credit Terms Arranged ', Total reported today to SATURDAY, AP1iII. t,9 _ e not Y'� are donating ; - •- - n on wotdiiYlibriarYI cause by your donation. ` - _THE BAY- FRED BECKSTEAD _._._. (continued page eight ill ase ' - phone Pickering 116WS - , eral"s^Lr..yc - : y �y , Aa,'.....i —«i - w `"f"" Fri - • - r- pictures are of an actual farm t shop. Not that of an agricultural 3.y f Y j ~,• ' `. -' E-4 PSI corporation, but of a .family- - 1 6 h owned and run farm in Kansas j • - „M It could well be the repair de --• /_ pa_rtriment of a`fair-sized a'titomo. - ' . bile agency. lift into a bowl, `i c.,plus 2 the. 'once -sifted. cake flour,, 1 'Dear Anne Hirst: I had • - Together with the floor plan 'taps, Magic Baking Powder, % tsp. salt, ?ii c• fine granulated' gone. like this one. You would never with this boy for months before •know where he was, with of a shop urged' by' the publica- sugar; mix in ii c. desiccated coconut. Make a well in dry ...._. - - I learned he was dating my best" * what,girJ, nor 'be able to Count tion as a' quite practical -ideal, ingredients and add in order given• (do not stir mixture.), a - _ Eit1 friend, too; they even went ' on him to cherish you as a it depicts among _ other equip- . V. corn (salad) oil, 2 unbeaten egg yolks, Y4 tplus ,2 toe. -to strange places • to hide from • • -good husband would. Within ment: are and acetylene welders, water, 1 tap. vanilla, 21J oza. unsweetened chocolate, melted " me so I just let them bot alone • a and cooled. Stir liquids a bit, then stir in dry ingredients; ' - p year, I might predict, you power -driven lathe, grinder; saw, beat until batter is smooth. Measure into .a large bowl ? i c. anaNow he is back frofn servige.. would be so disillusioned you'd. a>ld drill, press. an air compres- egg whites (at room temperature) and sprinkle with ?4. tsp- he calls or sees me every wish you had never met him_ sor, a heavy duty hoist, and a day - but whenever we make a * Wake up, before you step off shop library. czeam of tartar; best until whites are very , " ",--real -real date he ddesn't appear! He • the deep end.- Maud Muller on a summer's stiff -much stiffer than for_ meringues, etc. Add _ flour mixture, about a quarter at a time, and vows he loves me and I know • Your 'only `safety is in not day, Anno Domini 1955, might fold after each addition until batter and egg `' h"!%, i. psi _ I love him. I'm 19, • he's a• year • seeing. him at all. rake "the meadow sweet- with whites ase well -combined. Tura batter into an older., „ -hay"_ And beneath "her torn ungreased 8' angel cake pan; bake in rather $e .tells:. all our friends we _MARRIED MEN ARE OUT hat" might well glow the same slow oven, 325", about 1 hour. Immediately are going to get married soon; "Dear Anne Hirst: Why not "wealth of simple -beauty and cake comes from oven, invert pan and suspend that makes it embarrassing be- pin a medal on married men rustic health" as in Whittier's cake until cold. cause now the other • boys don't _ who have affairs with o t h e r date me. 'fI haven t time. But the - Judge wouldn't ::.;4: Su4,vrsn".:..v _..'.v+'ab/' .:✓4A5 E ?F.'...:: i 2; ./t.l.W.CyX4:+1 I , ... promised to women. According to your views . •- fid hErr with a peg -toothed -rake go steady' with him Because I (apparently) they. can, s a f e-1 y A l l .. , p uvs l�epe�rdahle rum someone else's life and then machine that cuts the hay, can't de Lnd on him.) �'Vliat in her hands. Shed be riding t Z1 g g perfect,�/�1;�'ax s:rr� r, zrzabru•c .. a .,f Shall I do next" o back to being the - - WORRIED husband and father. gathers it. -presses it into bales, COUNT HIM OUT "What of . the - other woman? and deposits thtm in neat rows _ s You.may think you are wor- The men don't owe them a thing? for the eight:cylinder• 100 horse- I - • ried today, but if ,you keep on - Or do they; power'Win truck to pick up for seemed quite satisfactory. Then canis to live in the country, _ _ + scalp as mind and body became rest- never realized how beautiitil i seeing -this young man you are One o1 the sweetest. girls f market~ And the farm' shop sunset could' be!" •_going to find out what real knew took her life after such an would keep everything running. ed reaction followed. Less work What is the solution for farm= + worry ' is. The first quality_ a _ affair. I, for one, hope there is ` From The Cbri4tian Science meant more time to think. Pre- , ors? Unfortunately. it is a prob - + grl of any sense demands in just retribution for such men. Monitor. sently strange surroundings and lem that can only be worked - -- + a friend is honesty. How can DISGUSTED" - a new way of life began to pall. out by_ the persons concerned. *-.you call this boy honest?' He- * Shucking consequences can' Eventually there came a rest-- But, wouldn't it help consider- - -:- • deceived you and with your and sometimes do follow e>stra- �- E lessess born of years of living,, ably if there were a- rest ,period - • closest, . friend; -she , was. , as - maritaI affairs, and often f h e - o e other and o1 betty one move and the guilty, but that did not .lessen nicest girls find themselves in- I th'' cls to, M Ear between •his disloyalty. _ volved. Yet surely there is proof . i daily dealings with-reatures next? For instance, it a farmer _ • He Swears he laves you, yel enough (in this columns alone) ' belonging ' to farm life -taring sold 'his stock and. ,implements . when you expect :.him for a warn all women what grave �� HRUNICLE,S for them, knowing their rel- in the !all but did not give up' -! •• ,date he doesn't. show m , chances they. take when they I fare depended upon you, 'their possession of his property until * He spreads the story of corn- date other women's husbands. R M master. And the farmer's wife the spring he +d no get the + Ing marriage when you aren't I have onll► syprnathy and j for unsay years beta had necessary rest and not have to + even going steady. ' • pity for such a girl `as your � '- �� C1.&r" been a life that, in spite of hard make snap decisions- at a tune + You.. are attracted to. • work, had yet been a lite of when he was physically and him. friend was But what of the "Distant fields are always p y ' `• yes.- Iron' like to be with guilty . ! comparative freedom.... Even a -mentally too tired to' cope with •. * y him, innocent wife who .is it green" -an adage as true today hundred acres could not make Iiia problems. But in most c4ses + you enjoy his caresses and each , only of being loyal? as it ever was. During the last a boundary fine for. beyond i! we -find #gym-wosk goes on -unfll 1 ' +. time he. kisses you It is hea- • �. sten years or so some of- our * venl _. Do you think that -L all Yo there was the horizon, and, with an auction sale brings it to a y y trial love can be thtrlliits;, �tarm friends have been very un- the rising sun, and the beauty close. One day the farmer utas +there- is to lova ? Whether you but it b character out has to live- settled. They were undecided +! * admit it or, not, what you feel with. Be sure year new young i whether to stay on the farm or at night theise o! anew day. Or his usual number o! cattle, o + is o41Y physical, the famous moa V a ret! MAN who wiU sell, out Some felt they were at night the restful fading away next day he has nothing. No _. + old chemical reaction 'which chetrish yon is W bosom tad getting too old for farming of the setting s which can yotias stuff 'to feed, no soave to you could feel for to a same ex- ' * say other . kiadaeas. 1[n time of tusmoil ask too much fiord work; scarcitynever be seem the mills -and probably hp fisc nest - i attrictive lad Anne Blast's counsel, st Bos 1, -of farm help, most of it inex• nt !mm the steps of a spoor- week he has moved at! -the- + Wily delude yourself?; . in Eighteenth St., New Toronto, � +perienced, added to their trou- ban home, hemmed in by sim- farm. The change in too drastic - .0 You could not live with a ilar houses, and by-itctories and It takes a strop personality to boy Ontario. blas Farm properties were ther buildings. Last year, one absorb such a shock ---especially- A 2 - hip good prices. It might b' h train the city 1 auction fetchingfriend who moved a cs after preparing or an au on -boa good idea to cash in oa - Salps tiara I laud Muller Today to the cOtnttry wrote to mf-:- � `sale, which is more of r nervous a good opportunity -move to - I, ( At the close of World 'War I. It - 4 worn, get a smaller house; leas u know Gwen, until we strain than a year's work • ` i ', -' , work for tired Mrs. seems safe to say. the typithere cal - - rldan fatuity --farm and . likelyh tere would be an ; • easier to wn for 14r, - liberally by horse - (or mule) Farmer. He would need some - power, perhaps four of thefts:thing to fill in his time. anyway. When the plow, or the cultivator. So, some ' of these friend's of _ a the hay rake or the spring wagon ours did sell out, others are still •broke, repairs were Bluely fur- sitting on the .fence. So what niched by the blacksmith in .the happens? Extracts from recent nearby town The farmer. him• ! .. letters tell their own story, "We -. self, probably possessed some h st 1 carpenter tools. a Heavy mach- theoform.wIt .would be wonder - _7 _ anic's vise and a few wrenches.tul to et away from this 'cots- g 'veni t' not suburban. area. it Nothing -we -hive seen for en noisy l .. `9tQuite a spell so marks the change ` I There are so many noses -the everlaitin hum -of the air' con- t 'J1m I hie! I want to place a toward • mechanization as do s ;dttioner, the fen on "the furnace. ! bet tf there are sail horsed 19W dozen �pirtures- and a chart in a! constant murmur of traffic, roar M - --_,. farm magazine before us. The .of the planes taking off from ilii nearby airport and static ¢erterence on the radio or, tele- y Crusts -uric TSI N N ER RO�I.S vision as a nearby neighbour yf - l _ nixes his electric razor " J Anther letter: `3 woo Id tcadi _ • They're really ritzy = and no =' this city -job any day to be -back I ' trouble at all to. make, with new with the cows; .• to -hear the /s - ''Fleuchmaaa's Active Dry Yeastt ,steady rustling sound 'of cows Gives you fast action - light { dougbs -,sad none of 'the axing the hay- In thea 'mangers. bother of old time perishable ' am making good money at my L A N C MANGE tK` yy "yeast!' Get a dozen packages present, job but 1' realize now �• ` �� - keeps fall strength scatbosrt that money isn'i, e`�eryhing." ~`%s cu granulated sugar " 4 j c rsfrigerotiowJ g Then meet and talkwith s S tablespoons BEN ON'S or .CANADA I tt _ • r ` , t forn}er farm- R•fe In reply to.. ' - ' Corti Starch - gra - my -questions Ig et an answer /a.leaspoon sent - CRUSTY DINNER ROLLS '. somett;itig like this-• " Yes; oticd. house is very convenient. warm ups milk ,J a • easure into a large bl �, -,and comfortable even with . 'a; rm t 4 C ! Mow2 eggs, well -beaten c. lukewawater, 1 ap. grams m north-west blowing And of 1 teaspoons vanilla lated sugar; stir until sugar is dis- ccoutrsa house.. is far less wbrlt. 'MIX su a�,'BENSO - solved. Sprinkle' with I envelope a subd,vision tt d g N'� CANADA Corti Starch Fleischm'ann's Active Dry Yeast ; . means living a life tier; n Salt to top Of double boiler. Let stand 10 ' minutes, THEN I g differ- DD milk gradual! stir well. ! ent from what it was on the Y, mixing. until smooth. A Add ! t c. lukewarm water and -farm. Sometimes I stand at the - ' PLACE over boiling water and cook - - 1 tap salt. Add, all at once. 31 i G :,open door. look along the street constantly, until mixture thickens, stirring - t v once•sifted bread (lour and work to 'other houses very like our COVER and continue tookTng )p mines longer; ` in with the hands; work in 3 tbs. ! own, and I long with everything stir occasionall ft shortening. Knead on li lightly.. _ ::. _. _. _ . y. flg that's in me Yor the good', clean r c floitred.,lxiard iiniil smooth and country 'air; to be in a house' REMOVE, from heel; pour gradually over t �`+ p bowl. that isn't hemmed in by other' eggs, stirrin elastic. Place in greased ho well -beaten F ., (:oyer with a damn cloth and set 1' 9 constantly. v/0 ' in warm place, free from draught." houses I just have ami a'lmos't RETURN to double boiler and c Let its until doubled in'bulk. t uhb` abl'P' is ' ng •to et out _longer; stir constantly, two minutes = e tl t ik ear c vi g' e Prmnch downdongh, in bowl, fold of the house and into the coun- REMQVE from heat - oc-er, cover and again let rise un- I i ,add vanilla coo! n' _ a Til double. d in bulk. '&urn Emit on Tl:ori fi um the "fence -sitters" YOUR into dessert dishes; chill before serving. - ` J' lightlt••fkntrcd hoard and divide we hear this: •'Weil, we have LD: 6"to-S-'s,rvin s into 1 r,lnal porriott.: shape each g :. _ ),ices imu a Ioit roll ahrntt 1 t4" prSeficatly hdecided to list _the - NOTE: farm We sue looked out a'lot { .-CgNADAuse 6 _tables or ' in diamr n:m. t o' r with a'damp I poops -BENSON'S _ .. a llotih cloth-and-let �nifenrnt dough build this sarmnlereAnything will I Blanc Mang oro Starch for molded Custqrd into ." lengths and place. well bebetter than slgving our spat t, nn unt result cookie shirts. hear.f_a out the way we_are now. "- . - - Sprinkle rolls with cornmeal and WPII, that - is what t. -.e' Ether ... lrt rise, trneoveved, for in, }tour. I - 5 Arti,:h with cold water and let l oop thought too—the nne8 vt ho rise anther t hoot. tfeanwhile, have already sold 'out. ' Then i r� stand a broad shallot"v amof hot I why, after a few months away i For free folder of other ¢f _ E1 water in the oven and preheat I fr6m the'farrii did 01' chr,n'i*e? '� s delicious recipes, write to: oven ra trot, 4211, Remove pan It seems to me the change' is the I Jane Ashley, ANS Q�S rrt of-i"ter from uven and bake the i L•.• natural -result' of the diifcronre rolls in stcam•filled oven for if, ! bettt-een fatigue and rest.• Pre- f Home Service Department, CoRN �' dt hour, brushing chem rich cold I vious• worry • aftd overwork THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY STA111W s �F water ands rine h liglitty with p g while on the farm resulted in ' s� se ussµvtMa• st cornmeal after the first 15 mins; _ .,'_ LIMITED, _ - �:sr-t'si +is„„ ILIV and again hrushing them with a condition to which the only "�- R tole! water 2 minutes before re- solution seemed •to be- to• quit - ! P.O. Box 129, Montreal, P.O. `moving biked `buns from the farming. At first the change e oven. Yield —18 rolls. ISSUE l5 . - 1935 6ROUG'�A� :ing her a speedy recovery. -- Mr. and Mrs. J. Canning of Spring- J. Hodg- color who gave a very interesting Winston Churchill. The card by her father, was attired in whi� .-- lace over blue and gold t in w leaf.. I Oshawa Presbytery will meet at ,.•�jax Following were lucky winners at hill, Nova Scotia, and Mrs. paper on leer length skirt with hooped sc�R Mrs. Redshaw is spending the holt- the. -weekly Euchre in the Hall on son of Oshawa visited with Mr. and report was given by Mrs. Cassie and by Mrs. Matthews. loped bottom and was assisted y •flay weekend with her daughter Mrs. Tuesday evening: Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Milne Mrs. W. Carlton. Men, Mr. Mrs. M. Connor one day recently. bSr. D. A. Beer attended the Bus the quilt report The martin was brou t to a close sister, Mrs. Dennis Smith as metro Misses Sharon Jud Todd. to hear-that.Mrs._Ross Madill and T. Robinson, Mi, Russ Pilke and Owners and Operators" convention by a dainty lunch served by the host- Mrs. C. of honor and also Janice Clark, nieces of the groom . " is ati71 suffering' from a very lame 1istill Mr. �V. Carlton. Travelling prizes held in the Royal York Hotel on eases, Mrs. T. Philip and Burrows. junior bridesmaids. Mr. John P Y; back which she received several weeks back which many friends join in wish- went to Mrs. Skew and tilt. N. Burton. Marked Mrs.cup,Ed Williams. Monday. _.. Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson of To.' Mr. and Mrs. D. A. -Beer were in nephew of the groom, sang "The W ding Prayer" during the signing w _ water., You don't see R ..: � can't hear It ... never needs ronto called on Mrs. Lemmon on Sun- Toronto on Saturday attending the the register. The ushers were t _ t Iday. wedding of Miss Eleanor Annie Beer bride's brother and the gree G ,1 I t am interested in a �. shailaw• well Pump { G •'Submer0a" Pump. llkase tend d•tcriafive I folder and prices• My well is obovt...f�•r d.ep,, { , Sorry to hear that Mrs. Wm. Knox t ' fast as her many and Mr. Gordon Garfield Todd. which took lace in Erskine United Church P nephew. The reception was held 1 Bl or 54C.` 1s no improving as corner of Roncesvalles and Wright Club Lyndhurst at 249a o e friends wish. All join in wishing herWest. The bride's mother wore nav9 a speedy- recovery.Ave. The groom, who is a son of Mr. Pee Y' with white accessories and ` Mr. and Mrs. M. Connor and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Todd of Goodwood, , and 'Mrs. J. Hodgson of Oshawa visit- was attended by his brother Walter mom's mother was in navy sad RI Todd. The bride, who was given away pale blue hat. The bride and groom's ed relatives at Belleville on Saturday. left amid showers of confetti and Mrs. Matthews visited on Sunday _ r_ best wishes on a short honeymoon, thsi­ with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harbron the bride travelling in a beige suit of Myrtle.with a tangerine'hat. On their rOturn i Miss Bernice McGuckm of Good- they..will • tive at Goodwood. Gueab ' wood is visiting her sister Mrs. Ross t F fi& D were present from Greenwood, To:j'` ' Knox. ronto, Brougham and other points.•. Fourteen ladies from. Brougham --...-•-- ----_- W.M.S. were guests of Wlutevale PAINTERS AND DEICORATOPS { ladies one day last week. $1.00 per hour for gvida, olson, Wwr 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. Beach and -son WHIT BY THIS anbeed tlxst-clase pam"wa and. paps'- were holiday guests of M. and..Mra.ging. 1 W. C. Willson. �� NS ERIC STOKES-.DECOOLATOIC '. Mr. Fred Cassie had the misfortune R. A. 3, Pickering - Phone 35W1. to sprain his ankle one day last week MMIRMATION' Samples, Estimates Free Withvuit •' � and he is now getting around with gatio the aid of a cane. Your many friends -R NOWN p� ______ __�__ ___a__-_ YN Oeed t ------- i all join in wishing you a speedy re- "--- , , a 1RAL � �tr I�w i' a � e1 covert' Fred. some so Who" . ii,%/� _.. We are glad to hear that Miss RLa Tan bill- oftwe 7�� rT - Louise Ritchie is so far recovered as dw wallift — Wit" am to have all casts removed and is nowas OWMA to wenso low C� recuperating at the home of her Keh,pw ! brother in Toronto. j •anstaoeRre reports and late pw Mr. 'and Mrs. Jud Todd have sold '6826e0 Of eetionoi osd Intoeoe• their home here "fad expect to be heir news. tbwo it as w6avieree %r TIM 9MM"IAN SCISt40 moving in the near future. Qo"rieft. Mr.'and Mrs. L. W. Sheppard visit- tIne bonelies of bila♦ �.- ed with their son C: B.. and Mrs. bed--toeany. notiesoYy. Sheppard and family at Iondale— feiI - Heights on ;Sunday. - -Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs, t.IrTil1 T ��rti ter DAILY SERVICS • - LOlir-..., Ken 13ent ( Hazel Hamilton) of Osh- ADc tome« to "rise Chth* m TO ALL CANADIAN awn on the arrival of a little daugh- ;ciente f. a"Itor views file ono IiNers.w APID POINTS ter at " Oshawa Hospital., Another And i fsr granddaughter for Mrs. W. Hamilton. e ! � f -Mrs. Plaxton Sr: visited with Mrs. .,.��+��� �� ,,,•� + CHARTERED C. Burrows one day -recently. tAe.nrr OFFER iDEAi SERVICE' ' Mr. and Mrs.- M. J. Harlock of Misse.w6a. Ar ATTRACTIVE RATES Sunderland ' w as k around renewing old • � afOR GRf�fiP iRAYlL a r acquaintances tine day, Sast week. rrt` �' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown of To' j PUPA UA� ��A1a' _ Mrs. H E _ Tonto vi3ited, his sister, bS Mal• SIR Your W.A& "an - _ - color one day recently. F UE 1 - _ SympathgMof the community is the Y CoachEi� _ tended . to Mrs. McWhirter on the +► Gray _. __, v1 * _AND death o! her -mother. Mrs._ Mdiyhirter _ is well known in this district ng S 1 - lived here for several years. - - ' ='-have.kl------------------------- _-- Mr. Leonard I:iacatnbe and family ____ - �..�' �*� -BUILDING � PP U neare moved to Brno in where he v TB$ NAVEGABLE WATERS eater his work. Mrs; Lemmon had Good Friday•din- pROTECTiON ACT �t1�tRtDa - Her with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Middle- B S. C. 195$, Chapter 193 . - •'' and family. ,�. 4 ton hti�ll ZIID�I . _11dr. and Mrs. Watsono!. Pickering s Gravel Co. Highland C . e Limited, hereby g.aaaeia that is MORE - r. rs have moved into the -Follows -boos Lely ��acated by bI aztd M b Hader Sectsoa 7 of the said Ac Leonard Liscombe. ted with the -Minister t Pati L "' WATER deport t o • �i0 _ �jp8t•�tQ _ a Mrs. Harvey Sr. spent the holiday Ito Works, at Ottawa, and In the of. ,,,... weekend with her son Bob=and family" tiesof the District Registrar of theIft"t Ba* ` at Tall Pines. Haliburton. head Regbtey District of the COIL" •` y j10B; $Nt�� The regular monthly meeting of. the 4 Ontario at W'httby Ontari a ` t�IiOjRJ�{ Ltlld�rlsDior - W .31.S. of St: John's United .Church description of the site and plans of VR iii be held on Thursday afternoon, three cribs and .a, drag line proposed . Or t� April 21 at. the. home of Mrs G. so, be. built In the bed of Lake Ont. ftone. 74 A. We, _ Hodgson who will be assisted by Mrs, Indo in front of Lot Number 14. Range ' - .4Sitchell, hits. E. Johnston Eind .Miss 2, of the Township of Pickering. and r E. Seebeck. Program convenor, bars. now is the bianicipal improvement 7 Cassie who will have as helpers Mrs. District of Ajax, in the County as " H. Barclay; Mrs. W. C. Willson and Ontario, Province of Ontario. Mrs. E. Campbell. Roll call ."Ark" And, take notice that after the ex. The regular .meeting of the Wo- plration of one month from the date man's Association of St. John's of the first publication of this nonce SHALLOW WELL PUMP Church was held on Wednesday even- Highland Creek Band and Gravel Co. ing, April 6 at the home of Mrs. Thos. Limited will, under Section 7 of the up to SM gallons pat hour ' Philip with a very good attendance said Act, apply, to the. Minister of This model x Cer+fri J� • • , m considering the condition of the roads. Public Works at his office In. the shown above Is a completw The meeting opened with hymn 112 City of ' Ottawa, for approval. of the water system. Made by Red followed by the Lord's Prayer: Dur- said site and Mans• Jacket Co. who have been lea ing the business period an invitationIng pump makers for over 75 - was read and accepted for BroughamDATED. at Highland Creek, -Ontario, years, For wens up to 25 feet W.A. to visit Cherrywood V.A. on this 30th day of Xvch, 1953. _ deep, Is quiet, reliable: seH OI May 11, The Woman's Association of, b iiIGHt kND MEEK SAND AND gallons pw,hour- Con, P Iubncatmg. n y part. Ready conned to pipe t. I Oshawa Presbytery will meet at ,.•�jax GRAVEL CO., LII+IITED'_ 'larger. Highly efFidenh triad! c' lines and electrical outlet United Church on Tuesday, _!lay 19. by w. M. Jack, Vice- resident .._ .... _ >.a. Tank sizes 8,30 and 42 gaikkx $,135.00 ,fid! All ladies are invited. The meeting I ������ Prices from completes . • was then turned over to Mrs. H. Mal- Plea>o use coupon. fully guaranteed. •Please use _. - - coupon. : • = Professional C sJU le :. - 'SUBMERGA' PUMP, FOR DEEP WELLS Carat Wanted - - : . h goa down the well under - -M REQUIRE HOUSE TO REL -T IN VICINITY OF MAX OR t� :_' ' .. -"' SEND GOUPON•-1� water., You don't see R ..: � can't hear It ... never needs %%Y�/ V� ` = \ft.�RA• /_ ,�4�^ tas,er for Public School Sectidit No. 3, West, Pickering. Duties to cover clean- - oiling. ' Easily t _ PICKERING, LM1IMEDIATELY;' - k , f�.•{ ��// l[_ RR Aver '�`/awl. inch or coilnya up b I 1000 feet deep. Pumps ,up to G ,1 a1,�00 �- E APPLY: BOX 609 NEWS OFFICE " gallons pw,hour- Con, P . _. i • _� .. _ .. 'larger. Highly efFidenh triad! : y SIKSAYDC .._ .... _ by the famous pump ezp Red Jacket Co. Prices from ..,i $302.00: fully guaranteed. ,fid! ������ • ' Plea>o use coupon. . «� - - - - - i -Dealers waMeef. Plese - - _ _ - _: CHIROPRACTOR Carat Wanted - - : write fo► dtaie: - - "" Applications'will be received up to April 13, 1955,.for the. position-af care-. .. -"' SEND GOUPON•-1� %%Y�/ V� ` = \ft.�RA• /_ ,�4�^ tas,er for Public School Sectidit No. 3, West, Pickering. Duties to cover clean- - I RAILWAY&POWERENGINEERINGCORP.LT•. I 1117 Eastern Avesse Tenets ( , , f�.•{ ��// l[_ RR Aver '�`/awl. ins ands maintenance of both Rouge hill_School and Rosebank'Road School. I .. _ . 'stating refereneeAnd salary I t am interested in a �. shailaw• well Pump { G •'Submer0a" Pump. llkase tend d•tcriafive I folder and prices• My well is obovt...f�•r d.ep,, { , .s •.jy('�$ Reply by Iettei only age, exlrerl nc , -. — - E/%' . espectedl .to 1#++ .................,,..... ....,.......................... { r 's ALFRED liV: TYAS, Secretary; ..,....00 ADDRESS ..................... s -�.,� ' Sr. n.� I } ` -• ji. , 3. ening, Ontario --------'ter--�.�. - �- - ,l'� r K•, P. st .�liBh/hiillEi� _ _ _ , r Classified Advt s '2nd Con. R. R. 2, Pickering A - "You r Friendly Resident Agent' ---- LET Cos x REALTOR INSURANCE-AGENT , FOR SALE-I3rge d:ring-room tabl M• S. CHAPIIAN - SALESMA1% , ,�''� r0O • 1A PHOTO Tla� Q done sn zesser. Nlrz. H. Shia, at AUTOMOBILE Breughaiti, Ont. -LEFS, FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, ALTO �� f O• VrMRIAI LIAE;II1TY INSURANCE ETC, wo """..."'.••ITT ABY NEEDSfw0. Y ..p..a• ---�--- BUY FRtiM AND LIST YOURPSOPERTIE�jB ' PAINTER WANTED -- _ FOR SALE -WITH „Lw ..STORE gOligs + Wanted to Beady a painter. t .' CY R I L E. MO RLE Y I �H�T � � 'Week I?aM ' "sial mont4s steady em;ploymertt - 9.8d A„ M. to Y.0• F. j� , iy_ush and spray exterior work, also PRESCRtPTIOH �d't�e some simple sign -work ',Phone Ai - 1-1800. 1,00 P. M. to 5.04 p. X S• _ ------------------------------------ - • , . : �- SILK'S MARKET >. . _ FM SALE-T:rr,.::hy se,3d, $14 bus. PHONE: PICHBRIN6 36 and Red Clover seed' at $35. Georga � - Puckrin,_ ----- -- 91J4 r -. Je Re D )YES • COTTAGES FOR RENT-8 rooms 7 � - - - - . rooms and 3 : ooms. Good references �Eggs 1Crequiresd. Located on Elizabeth Str. GIad€ A large 55c doze ' - N., Pickering. vire. B. Gak§anan, 189 1 stQr� Warrf�Ave, Oshawa, Phone 33317 - ,: k ----- _-------_ onele€s cottage roll _ 59cT. PRIG AM 1-2802 -- P80NS: Ai BRiCS AND BLOCS WORKWANTED Blue Ribbon 0: P. tea 63c 1111011010110* Jl For Free Estimates Cn CHIMNEYS, BASE.INIENTS ETC. eRLBAt�TLT11I .Cpli2gIKATION NTrII. C. 11[USHAS. S.0. - - -- PHONE: PICHERL'�G 65R12 - , DOORS OPTOML''4�RI9�!' s! IO2 Dundas Bt Wtlst < < FOR SALE _Beaver SeedSero Oats. Fred ' � ipTlH GLASS AND SCREEN : WHITBY. O --. -- 8e.'+.te, R R. 2, Pickering. Phone -. - � Markham 75J3. - I------------- ---- - -- L v JlYO. CLEAR �6 OAS FL008ING bo PICKEBING 17NFfED QHUBI'8 e e Allis Drq�o) Rev, A. E. Ysa h[loister CiiBIBTtAN SCIENCE QDAY OLD OR STARTED CHICKS ! • ,. �• ��ev Sat: - s, OPTWE � ar - SUNDAY, APRIL. 17, 1955 A Christian Science Service will be Per M. 8. SL 'DI's ay - 9.00 to 12100 Noon Sussex x Hamp Cross RHONE: W>lFFPBY 074 • � 10.00 a. m -Sunday School 'held in East Woedlanda Cornrnuaity � .. t . California Gray x Leghorn Cross , :' Hall, Rouge Hills each St W&Y Oaf ' G Lay Pure White Eggs ' " 12.00 a. m, -Special Service No M. Gordon _ WD.SON•S POULTRY FARYI Dr. V. T, Mooney, Treasurer of the 11.06 A, M. Sunday School anoi Nur- ` United Church, will speak eery at the same hour. :. " _ 5 Kennedy Road, Milliken, Oak .. s • $or timer in'crmation, call = Phone- 3.6437 Anstice Friday at 9.00 P. AI. LGIMES YARD@ - WATCH and ®� may 20 IQ 1.7329 . - Pi------- 2271-1. - FICEEBSNG. ONTARIO REPAIRING :RT. ANDREW'S PRES¢Y'i�,IAN sunausso ` - TRUCK FOR SALFs Ford one J ton i AL' DLR? ••• � ' a CI;L'RCS � � iF! Arlt t" U l l 11 A �16J IM, also BSA motorey:le, also a P.30 P. rt4 -Sunday School Rev, Senneilt MacLennan, Miabtee r 2.30 p. Re So_vic! +. - =bike. Best cash o::e-. Phone r b'. 4� ckering 275 B. Vos (Ret. Reuse) - S1 IA A bit - NIcming Sezvioe Ai: !!Md!liotdag Sit Barnen�' ----- Space Heaters _ OIL- FRED iLFRED ROWELL i-'Instanalion or Repairs PISIT O YOO 1m 1 BRXX AND BLOCKWORR • +t I i • � " r i Concrete Mork Of All TL ms ` • 'hat 6 !Ile PSI r p se of 8.ah 3 f alth COxPLErE. LINK Of 1 Drains And septic Tanks U L TING .EVERSHARP PITS and 11124eM + ! TY HEA WORK GL ARA\'TESD Perhaps the' best way W understand _ the purpose of the Paha i Faith s to Education for All ►lankiad 'lottoats - _ - . PEsiering ! LADrB3' and 60II�iT$ WAT6ts _-:Brock Road - Phcne: FSick 2iW2 _ IMT " so R.11 From EM 50 Tarns $1.00 Wieef Apr' u Equal Status f Dien aad Wom ► h0 60WN PAYMENT ^! en k oust by Baha: -Haiti, th ---- les. as :, v o en i �` ���i+^ i Faith. The' farmony of Religion and - - - --- - --- - - 45IE PICK to the.rounder. �I ------- • ------------ --- . >5S th4+'Baita r ` ._ .._ Science - IAO 20 s Sc j 1P8 E8 - [ FAST, GUAR?1N'TFED REPAIRS f - t The .Oneness o:ManktadPickering Jewelry to all makes � ..Spiritual Solution of -the Economic - - - RADIOS TELEVISION, INTER-CO'M j . -The Oneness of Religion- ;.:; Problem j Forrest Lumber �.►4• OWNSHW P%MLIC ADDRESS STST`LMS _ f C$B3itNG T MacLEO>i ELECTRONIC SERti-ICES The Relinquishing of Prejudices ':A Universal Auxiliary Language I BUILAING PZRXITV Pe_ ga World Peace ::DONBARTON - Plekedz� Z7J3 -Brock Rd. North i'he- -Inde adcat Iavestt tlotn of •r. 'MAC CA:' FDC IT.' • _ _ - _ • li3�l'[T>eD TUESDAYS APiD 1'Ili>at'A Trach A World Commonwealth w P _ - (OPP�t+ � anis Park) >� To a.N P>r. . - « For The Baha'i Answers To Your Questions Write To The Secretary « SALE-duck. crags:.Linzit«d ,PHONE 19SW12 f. J. POSE Ilumbec ''or ha.ehing. Ten eggs :or Pickering Literature Supplied Free . aUILDIIdCi W93°1«."laOs ' 100. Waste quick- if wanted'to - pbi:,b2_r.a.i.o or6oit F.arai, Broug-hazzi, 'Ont. 4Pl w a, d r 15 _ - :. CKERrG ----------------------------- N UP FOR ..,-..COOPER BLOCK LTD* :Wallboard !SOE PICKF�iNG !A _ �I ! WITH A "PEBIiANLNT". y FROM - 4m Gl" PAST AV!-TGRONO -TIL cM;RMOG�LTY SHOP TERRY'S Phone - Elva Henning _ . Concrete - .. ' Slag Electrical Plumbing _Pickering _ 99W13 I T C H E N - apr 15 land = - ..: Duabarten p -----`------- _ ABtNE'I` D00119 FARMS WANTED - ' Cinder � Blocks #laa4aetinF ani 9apiee �eECIAL'r� ~BaTess waiting toe all classes of { PRONE: PICXMMO am 'f a 'q hrnois-� b YN acres, for mixed •. PICKESING PLAZrT F' BT2CTION ROAD PHONE I" " r _ ' i,cj tJ8 M.,1eA 1f.0iTtit; - farming, dairying and reaching, at 1'------------------------------------W$ia fel ton >twal or tow ti �>♦s>g tar seers can picas hope to ' =�.. We a�vi.iona wanted. - - SY31j�� EDDIE'S -- -� . • . , � : $TAN DISNEY7. -'��� BIITLDB$ �, ,: �► OgHAWA, ONT. ' Repairs -. 0 oD 9 ORMNS. 3-4SZ1 or ,rite 634.MarY St- 3-4 - . Shoe mbar Oshav►a-N%-Ontario. - - _ Yaia Steeet. Pickering Y1RS Seal Estate Boards I -•�►4 apr 15 FII+tFSi' NATF�L S� �UM ���' __:--------------ll�eet �Illetal VIIks anti DrFe'riza.. J' cre and half ' to two " Deminien , Furnaces aad Air Cend{tiselens GOOD SCu[:EICIZON OF' LACTt:S, j �� 7OR� i vicinity of Picker- �aorM! - PK3LISHES, DYES a% ��1►�.e,� �. McNulty, GaeaeT Dominion Coawrdoa OH E>msts 1gg �`ot �t 16, Toronto; PAYMENT PLAN AVAII.ABL= ^' DAILY TILL G. P. H., . g, B'ekk�i00� :?32l r0 0,q lid i 19948. l'!f Qtrc ,qi ty - -, 'BOAR PSG NX WS OF!'iCT: - -------- .--- ----- -- --- ------ �taR FRIDAY TILL 9.0-P. DC k' ohs O St =------- PSONBS: $Mir - Pbisring 17li iZes. Wbltti faillRO>!� xt' , - - °r4t.q - ;.. or le L�relibei C00 TELEVISION:b RADIO 'V jTanted u, 9Uc - $� t.q - �� ay T,o�, B' _. N -` REPAIRS -Bft:. �•d _ X _ Ja ii� A�hl , Fm BUILDERS SUPPLIED. PH05E PICI►ERING 219 �'" sM•47 It •!b MA - phe� 2 h 2� 1 • •' r zaamme n1 moa i oes. r'�' Ho 1i' Builder's Piano- j :.:.a DUNBARTO'�i RADIA & TVsm= - A. H. RATTEW _ Lars"ard M Q0` $ `tr Ong he �i b for `N AVAEL AILS ON - REPAIRS, BUII.BINf) dALd� °o, J' Pio rAo :� -Wo YEARS TO PAT. REASONABIX =ATI CNo s r �$t fhera on _ MANB'A�AII.ASLS-----------------------------------'------------•----------»»».»...., C4v er p� G� - -.- liz No. 2, .PICKIRRING �4sl�bg's .8�r�►a�re . P, .4 • ,�. af?o 'i01f=.PT�SII�TG �.abriweld _- FABRICATING A wElzDuv(l 6EATTY ELECTINC RANUB • : 1'r�bfl;G,,-..` 'STRUCTURAL STEEL NATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS . r' 8 lock ° °� _,. _' ._. _ . _ - _ LE REAMS:. GETTER AIY1 • ,� � NT>rls, _ R•>Aro y� E A-??L E v -� IC - ► tECTR AL C .s -� -� ?C - = ts and Qarreri�"Hwae� T I/V r RAIIdNGS, GRILLS, ETC. .. gg YR. - PHONE:-AJAX 27 -iWAE 46 P t";AUMNG EPAS �� - _ • -- Evoninga 3691 � `• i, Tzm . PAYIIIENT PLAIN rn. --Mar 1 . --- --- -- $ Oft _ AFTER, 740 P. M. I -- , �" �,n:,f-�'e�-�..�h"-_r.-.►r ,.'SI � �./• ti/' Y �-.....a-'_I' y. ,r �- f J !,. .'Y. .+r. • :. •y .• � _ •. ., x by .,- 'r. ,� ....� ,. ,� 4 `" r l: .,.• ..,�.1 �•, : - .'r J .. t,, ..r"' i. !. . ' ".l. `, r _ 1 ' �� ., .r � `� •1.. , '. " .. `tit ... .. • .. _ ,✓ • r - • _ ,. . r - _ 'M. '• ._`; «. ;., '� • • +fig - _. -\ • ■ Oshawa Presbytery W. A. 31r. Stanley Taylor was hocw for ity. Mr. and Mrs. Jones replied, and' 7.4t/��f►�e�l ,>'Or► United Church of Canada the Easber vacation. NF3nk­4 -ernerh=r them: e ��''1�// 4r mei Mr. and Mrs. W. Wager and lam- We wish Chem success in their neW! The spring' meetfng of the Osbavoi ily spent a few dram at Tamworth home north of Uxbridge. Lunch con-; , 3 (IL7fARAN�EED �+ Presbytery :Woman's Asso:iation will We are so.-ry to hear of Master .cludEd a pleasant evening. ' McEACHNI� S 1 r; be held uz Ajax Uniteat_Chirch, on Bill Petty's accident on Saturday, -,-_---___-_ ._______. 'RADIO SERdVIQE Tuesday, April 19, reg strz Yon cam¢z1. cattstng him to bei in Ajax Hospital V 'Any Make or Model >I'URN>i�IJRE REALB»i ! < .� eating at 8.30 a. m The -guest speak- with some fractured ribs. . T, iruNERAL r 11 4=3 e_ will •be Mrs. W. C. Sturtridge, the Mr. Herb Bennett ..:s h�cme. from L r Arthur Field. Pr sident of Dominion Council, and the East General Hospital. we hope Fdvate Ambalanee SertSea the topic - "New-Trendis in W. A. he will soon be butter.. - 'PRONE PWKZBD 1 79W. _ "Ma% or Night work". Mrs. Claude Ives, President We extend sympathy to the tela- of Oshawa Presbytery W. A. will pre- tines of Mr. A. thsr Mitchell, who Mira. NeRA Pap. sidr ' at the morning and afternoon passed away suddenly, last- week. � Trade -I= Credit Terms _ sessions Phone Pick* 1��`-=-----•----------=------; her�Wednesday friends ��- Gordon, v�1�.zJ sus Tayloe , gathering to Mr. and Mrs. S well a ng ' : Pa.`js C H E RRY W O O D Jones. After a sing -song Rev. b0ac- ilf�e ire Onto Lachlan said a mew rosror& and �. �'�«��� ' ' Daily Bervlee Ta And F S Open House and Dedication o1 the and Mrs. Joaaes w'em presented with •- OBHAW% new parsonage will be bald on wed- two occasional ctzairs and a lazy. W H:'j• TR0AII'®QB. 1V' A. Ida. ne�y, `per 20, from 2 to 5, and 7 susan hostess trap from the commun. Pbmws Claremont 16 Chaetersi' Bum For All t 9 P• O •x ona, : HaribSer and Soiition, conducted The service of d eder all O .� ttied by the Chaitsaan of lHONB3: ]►IitEBRII�Flb Y': Hriti�b Eli.tnmbi'a and Ontario L presbytery, Rev. Glen Beatty, will � be at 8 p. m. All United Church pec- H i soM i l e r Rib ClSonwoed , Bldg., Aja: .• ple and any others who *are interest- WE CAN GIVE KE4 ASND CLARKE Boahmess Phone - Ajax 186 ed Aare 'oa,d:al),Y invited to attend. YOU THE BEST by _ � T The Service of Baptism will be Ob- TRUCK TIRE DEA! Besiteoce Phow►: Oshaws 3-84;6 served next Sunday during the reg- �� iN TOWN GOODYEAR ' A>Z MONZ M I ular church • service, oo¢nu.iencing at - Lte000ee[ and Authorized for the - it o'clock. pluci t C�rmtwo of Ontario Aad Yort Mr. and 'Mrs. Russell Bryans of . LOW, LOW puns stout, xzplmumb $aa" ChlCt1�9]CaCtOir' Whitby were :-ecent % sitors with Mr. ds• _ and Mrs. Wm. T'wedae. �a6S6_pp,ct6 S, ��' Real- Eats" Mr, and Mrs. Jones- and son, Tren- ad 7a ell tlta ow i3poeiiltF at $daoaatabio Il6Nt118 809VFSSY, Da C. ton were Easroewr emesis at Mr. and sizes @PA low 4� -- siioae Dun! Dir" fbe the ]DOCTOR W CFHROPgiACTIC Mrs. Wilmot Gates. Pries of Ona. See it sOe^� A number od reYat:'wee and 'h`iende Yar)1<La 1l�t Q prw Z+" 'OCR ST. SOTM calledyon M:. ansi•Mrs. J. Rennie on WH!lB-Y, ONTA1t00 Sunc6a -- '-.- -.: -awe loss �ataMi�Moi Fns App■lad■sent liltono lfl8 i-2S.i5-------- - .rr�.'fsse_ dditU -.,Aft CA CAMS Loyal Pogue IiCZNSZD� AUCTIONEER pwioe6sg and Rtitby Towaabips Fasn. Hooaehetd and !'ee*arty Saleo A Speeialtp. Pmoupt Atteattio■ Given WHMy - PHONE KO 8-3814 • ass. GROUP A 0 Red'bes)t Magazine ----------------: sway jB;srnutnoat' 1lfaed" . I Yr. .r ROXT. AUffM F"F- - an Atlas Asbestos aiding Shingles ❑ Magazine Digest ---------------- _ ❑ McCall's Magazine _________________ I Yr. sr : ii.• Wnt Of wtitby oa ;AMherstr 1-7171' (D Canadian Homes 3 Gardens -- ---- ,1 itw ! 910 way Between Whitby ❑ Popular Science -------------------- I 'r. And 4M aT Oast THE ❑ Phetoplalr---------------=-------- -I Yr. Cowrie Lumber I Yr. [:1 Magazine _____, ------ CLENDENINfi - :. - :: _-CO. LTD. DIXON - IS W ST. 61 AIB AVE. F.• SCAILBOli•O JUNCTION , Oew DOW West Of Searbere Collegiate O - ..•TORONTO LS ur HONE 0[.L)?!C'>! PC7 ICHAMAR open ivery Friday Night Until 9.10 •.O B P. IL Saturday until 12.00 poen 1 J. 'WDIXON . - WANT= -� - jrltiarus'l'oR 0012 BY HOl[>r ,.AMBULANCE s>tcAT-11 ACRB&Cv= AIi>• :. : l FAAM we us" Waitlng Bayasa Witt food Oats h Down Paymoullo CALL - Mr. INGLM C MANT and MADDWJALD ( Bhe Peaopt And Bspesleeoai naurL4"% solicitosa and Notat'tes tleevleo _. i .>ftoGB$ i3. ClONAIQT, A. w: _ . lOtia.�t aLll1M1 . 00" E>afi�801 ; , elle Aja:,, Oat - Phone 25J. A. WUZOUGHBY aid SONS . .: jp►a. J-_ MacaONALD, B. A.,. 14-& Raaliees . 735 Simcoe St'. S., Oshsw a, Oat t �y woad t 614 ` Pia■e i-224'7 ... _ _�' ,.. �tabliohed 11� . -------------j--»- insurance Co. bONT51T8. MONTStTS .. a 111111R1Tii Hb P3iONL' R1SBL A Cor g"p UUm Fos l?am Ani QMWY noodhw . HABTffiLED AC)COUNTANTO j oftbu ae amww o on Bandmm iii litmeao fittest, North' _ 1. r`�� AR :9=&WA - ON'TABIO09 _ .Bowman & < lbwx ' Pt30NS 6-+6/s PHONN: MUTAY 401 W. G. T-HOMSONA. r - AFFORD' BROS. MuTidar, "Witat►-Notal; Public MG?Z MTAL WORM a'�"aa oma Henri: sa1._.�e ' - _ Ptsea8. 1Plbitip W -' _ . ..10+04 A. M: 5.06-P. b. Tuse"y - TLanday - Saturday kfilloo Wa.L1A1L d %AWR4N >ia� At ReWdengo. Highway No. ! 1 Hied bili Sant of Pickering• Viilasi Basalde!' Aad Bowtae. t' . ,map PRONE: G as �/�/ r ' W GUNWI WOOD, ONTARIO. - lAnyNS! PIQ>:StiNti li7WI! - Toronto office: 06 Was OIL Wan PHUN C: SM 9.8011 GROUP A 0 Red'bes)t Magazine ----------------: I Yr. ❑ Careeot ---------- ---------------- I Yr. © Chatelaine --�---------------- - 2 Yrs. ❑ Magazine Digest ---------------- I Yr. ❑ McCall's Magazine _________________ I Yr. l[3 True Story ----------- -------- --- I Yr. j (D Canadian Homes 3 Gardens -- ---- ,1 Yr. ❑ Popular Science -------------------- I 'r. ❑ Sports Afield ---------------------- Yr. ❑ Phetoplalr---------------=-------- -I Yr. ❑,.Modern Screen ____________________ _Parents' I Yr. [:1 Magazine _____, ------ I Yr. G>teOvr s [9 101401aNa's mosame (I2 issues) _--- 0 Mop. . 0 Caasa)isa Heniai Journal - ------ I Yr. ❑- Now librt)r _ _ ----------- 1 Yr. ❑ FamRr�y Hatdd A Weakly Stir -__ --- 1 Yr. ❑ Canadian Poul Review ------------ 1 Yr. ❑ Health (6 issuet� -------------------- I Yr. ❑ Fee Press Weekly Prairie Farmer _____ 1 Yr. ❑ *Former'# Magazine ________________ i Yr. ❑ Canada Poultryman ------ .,..--------- 2 Y.is. ❑ Farmer's Advoeato ----------------- 2 Yrs.. ❑ True Ezperieneos -------- ----- -- I Yr. *Note-Fumar's Magazine to form aaaresws only Any Magazine Listed Below And iris Newspaper, Both For The Price Shown! • Mark an ")C'• before eneiazines dosired vial onelese list with order ❑ Maclean ❑ , 't 1�o0■abio (24 issues) -- 3.60 ® U.S. Caara Ma;assns 4.10 . lrj iRmeriaan. 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NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES I YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN ALL OFFERS r ARE GUARANTEED CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON _ 1 Gentlemen: I eneWso sand me the offer a r ehecked, with-. year's wip.dption to your newspaper. t 1 Name ---- ----------- =------------------------------ - a 1 S+ree+ or R.R.--------=---------------------- ------ 4 ltLaae 'Uew 4 to 8 Werke for t r tutu Qev1e. of M•�azlen a Pas+ Office - - - - -- - - - - _ - _- i • a 1 " 'Dr. W. W. Tomlinson and family tions. period. CL.AREIIAONT an d Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simons spent Mr, .and Mrs. Gordon Borland -of Mr. and Mrs. George McConnet at '�• eport From Sunday with Dr. N. F. and Mrs. Toronto spent the weekend here with tended Easter services at their formft Tomlinson. his mother. church near Markham. Parliament 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Blake entertained _About 40 persons attended the Misses Eileen Cooper, Daisy Bas+ family spent the weekend in Montreal. friends from Ajax on Sunday. meeting of the Goodfellowship class den, Beverley Barclay and Mariort By MICHAEL STA�tR, M.Py Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boniface enter- We are sorry to report that Mr. held last week at the homes of the Norton had a thrilling 4 -day bus trip a - tained his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hardy Sr. is very ill at th! Misses Isobel and Jean Gregg of To- and cruise and yisited New York City. 9 Ontario Riding Walter Boniface and other relatives present time. ronto. The..president, Mrs. J. Morgan Miss McDonald of Toronto is visit, from Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Barton entertained was in charge. Mrs. Carruthers pre- ing bit. and Mrs. Ed: Lewis and lis. On e evening of April 5th at eight Eddie Ortiz tried his luck with friends from Toronto on Sunday. sided at the piano. Rev. I. E. Kennedy, and Mrs. Sam Taylor and family o'clock the Honourable Walter E. sucker fishing on the weekend and A fire at the Anderson property on former Claremont pastor, now in Can- Congratulations to Mn. Evans Ward. Harris, Minister 'of Finance, walked came home with a full bag of them'. the 5th Line on the weekend almost nington, led in prayer. A few items who celebrated a birthday at his stoma -- + into the- House of Commons to pre- ' MissDaisy RyaI, a former resident, spread into the area of Bakers Acres. from the records of past secretaries here on Wednesday. sent his first Budget. It was evident who has been living in Africa for the A. grass fire, it was brought under were read by Mrs. Pierce, who was It has been announcedthat. the that he was nervous, but he seemed past three years has returned to contrul by. the Claremont firemen. the first class president and now re= Baptist Church have chosen their new to be in good spirits. Claremont and is living at the home Stouffville firemen were called, out on siding in Toronto. Mrs. R. Jackson minister. He is Rev. Louden of Pem. t Mr The Budget held a number of sur- of Mr. and. Mrs. George McConell. Monday morning to a grass fire at rendered a lovely solo. Miss Jean broke. Rev, Louden will be arrivin� prises in tax reductions that were We are sorry to report that she is the home of Mr. S. I. Dunn, south- Gregg showed .films of her trip last here to live in the manse with hilt p not expected. The most important of at present on the sick list. east of Altona. Mr. Dunn had been year to Mexico, the Claremont Christ- wife, four sons and a daughter ox ► these, of course, was the personal in- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil and fam- burning grass at his home and the mas parade and other scenes in the May 1st. come tax reduction.. This will affect ily spent Easter with his two brothers blaze got out of control. It spread into Claremont area that were enjoyed by A mother and daughter banqu4 about 85 percent of the taxpayers. and their families in Detroit. a 2 -storey frame building, used for all. At the close a lovely pink and was held in the, community hall here The redifction in car taxes of 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell and two housing chairs and building materials white birthday cake was brought out on Thursday evening. Rev. George percent was another step in the right children took a trip around the lake and was completely destroyed The and served to all. The group hada Davison of. the Baptist Church was direction, although it would have been on the weekend, touching Rochester, firemen were hampered by loss of most enjoyable evening. the guest speaker. _- •more effective if the entire amount Syracuse and other points. water and had to run lines to a near- The W.I. will be held on. April 20 .. ' Rev. H. and Mrs. Lackey enter. of 15 percent excise tax had been Mr. Tom Dawsonspe • at 2 p.m. Convenor is Mrs. Edgar 'tained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grayr spent the week- b y creek. _ removed. This would have stimulated end.witlrhis daughter in Whitby. - Next Sunday morning the Cubs, Evans. Roll call—Pay your fee. All of Garden Hill over the Easter week• the autorriobile business and helped Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooper spent the Brownies, Scouts and Guides- will reports are to be handed in at this end. - in the unemployment situation. weekend in New York City. parade to the United Church -for meeting as. the annual election of Mr. and bars. Joe Ward and faatiiyl " The removal of the 10 percent ex- Mr. Bill Voss had his sister, Mrs. service: l officers will be held. Mrs: Thos. Nor- of Oshawa -spent the weekend here else tax on tires and tubes effective Gillingham of Port Credit with him Mrs. Valentino had friends from ton of Brougham will be the guest with Mr. and bars. Walter Ward. - Immediately will most certainly stim- on the weekend. Markham and Toronto with fuer over speaker. Lunch committees Mrs. C. l The Good Friday service in • the inlate the sales of these . products. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Browning were .the holiday. Reynolds, Mrs. Fryer, Mrs: Wilker, United Church was fairly well at - The Debate on the Budget has been in TorontVon Saturday.: Roads in the area are still in very Mrs. T. Condy and Mrs E. Ward. tended. Rev.. George Davison was the postponed .until after the Easter Re- Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs of Toronto bad shape but are drying out now Mr and Mrs. Robert Haslem -of speaker for tile' service, assisted by, - cess, which will be on April 18th, and were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. and arepassable.5touffville spent the weekend with. Rev. H. Lackey. The two choirs oem. it is expected that 'Members of the Bill Welsh. - Mr. Eddie Ortiz -had members of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. J. Beelby. biped to present special Easter mesio. Opposition will launch upon a criti- Mr.* d, Mrs. Ernie Mayse of Osh his family, and severalrelatives with Mr. andy Mrs. Carl Norton spent Congratulations to Mr. and lits. clam `of this Budget, pointing out awe a ent Easter here with )lir. and him over the weekend. the holida with'Mr. and Mrs.. wills � Morgan £vans who -.celebrated thea= where more relief could have been Mrs. Howard Hockley. Both churches were well attended of Brooklin. - q•2nd wedding anniversary on Friday, given to the taxpayers who have been Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace of Wes- on Easter .Sunday. Cfioirs presented The Mission Band, will -be held nak April 8th. 34 members of the family- overburdened amily overburdened with taxes for these ton spent the weekend here with Mr. special music for the occasion andl Sunday morning in the S.S. rooms gathered together to help celebsap nnany years. and Mrs. Earl Beare. lovely flowers were used for decorau during the regular church service .he happy occasion. The amendments to the Unemploy- �' "spent Insurance- Act have, been intro- _ ► sauced in the House of Commons and thees which �„re are a number of chang- r , i ,. .r r�.._ will be of benefit to those who are ��, `—1, _ affected, Three new categories of the ti� < ^ higher income bracket have been add- Special c i a l s p r i n g showingo► '' benefit rates but no in !w p ' sic ' ed to the be� 1 tr •� � - crease most of thold cs in benefits have been made in fat your Plyrnbuth dealer's ey categories. Workers '� •--•`�- """"c'�'e1' - r ♦ will be credited with more benefit •- work but .the days for the time they r _. _. - maximum time to x-hieh they may - � ► - collect regular benefits w-ili be re -it &AIFP_•, ,,, + ► duced to thirty weeks in a year -com- r pared to fifty-one now. This could be ` supplemented by an additional fifteen weeks in the winter. Contributions -by employees and employers into the insurance fund will be made on -a weekly instead of a eyenw daily basis to simplify bookkee i _ + r • ping• F.a& set of contributions will be • � � rte, Y about one percent of earnings instead widely. - : of Varying • _ ,E a .._ : There will be a total of nine weekly - stage categories. Stamp books for re -OR ording contributions will be retained _ �} •t a: ut .the handling- of them Wilt be y r treamlined. s r The Bill does not make provision _ for expanding the scope of Unem- plcyment Insurance to types of work- ers not now covered. a r F Contributions by workers will be _ .,generally lower than now required for their corresponding earnings class. This whole Bill will be fully_dis cussed on Second Reading and in the (Committee on Industrial RelatioAs af- ",ter the Easter Recess.` - Once again we are. celebrating the time of the year which means so much to the people of Christian faith, filled with' hope for the future and a remirider of the supreme sacrifice l - - made by Christ oe behal'f of all hu- . \ "" inanity. He died for us and was recur- JFs lhielmo-n-g, 1-o-w,netted m order that Re humans would { realize our responsibilities and our part in the creation of a better world, but if we stop to contemplate we �' 'must realize that we have' not lived s; -up to the expectations; that, instead •'"' beautiful of a better world, we seem to have ` -- failed - in that respect and find our- selves in a «orld filled with hate, _ strife, suspicion, and distrust. People Take a smart look of " fioke a fast Took of You owe it to yourself to see and ' 1 in certain sections of the world at the „ .test-drive this beautiful new , present time are not free to worship . STYLE -- Pl RFORMANCB bounty of ;the highways—the God as they wish but are rather en- .lon.gest, Lowest,-liyeliestt a God a and :dominated by godless _, The sculptured beauty of motion- This year Plymouth offers a far- -Plymouth ever. leaders. To them the time of Easter design for The Forward Look puts ranging choice -of power—with . You'llfind'brilliantnewcolours; ; Plymouthdistinctively ahead in style - ,stepped-up Sires and a great new - now being shown for the first time. - - 3nay quite possibly seem, a meaning- ;K • _promises to keep its value high for V -S. You'll want to try them on the _ S less sacrifice. years to come. It s style that gives -road and check their lively action, And you'll see sparkling nevi► I think it is everyone's duty to stop you `arra visibility, `arra spacious- luxurious quiet, amazing smooth- : Sportone hardtop styling, now A for a moment in our very progressive nese, and a new kind of motoring' nese. All Plymouth engines deliver. :, available -on Plymouth sedans z life and take stock . v ourselves. Are convenience—with "a ride that's their superb performance on regular and other body types. admittedly unsurpassed. grade gasoline ?we doing anything personally to make y We've made special dans to, K , this a better world? Are we in any Take a `Ides look d We've you drive and ride 3n these way apostles of este and understand- new Plymouth models. Don't miss 3 P Coke e'—v �k this special Spring Sho> B of the -. Ing among our neighbours and our _cac_ e YALIJB : s ..: friends' in our- communities?, If. w� oath s commanding Plymouth's new beauty is more Tlie Forward Look l d E " sign fo • are not then -we should make a ver plym prestige Is i than akin deeps So be sure to PLYMOUTH'S MOTION -DESIGN w earnest endeavour to do so. We must ¢pparent. in its full size and extra check Plymouth's advanced try to understand' one another and be len h,sparklin with motion=4ebiggnn engineeringand mechanical features. - _ for THE FORWARD LOOK_ ; - - #olerant -enough to consider the views =oche Forward Look. More usefuj n engines, chassis sus naion - p ore o lei huaiy- o y a ru-c ure,. now as always, anu a ure n ana a by snore understanding and tolerance by that will amaze you. Plymouth builds great cars! Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited .. ieveryLone could very readily create a - better world in which to live and the Come _ l !17 'n a w_ t o your �C h r y s I f'r - P 1 y M o is t h -largo d o a l e It f gneaning of Easter : -would_ then -.be _ :fulfilled. - a I 'wish to take this opportunity of ,; ,, x,' h►: R r. , 7" 'Pu f th (wishing for the people of 'Ontario Biding such unity and tolerance as I ,have expressed, so that you may have j4 very happy and joyous Easter.. • �'• BERT'S WELL DIGGING WHI Septic Tanks! ...Pressure Syateeaaee sts D arto0 Trenching ... Air Cetnpr... .. Motors i uRb Contractor's Specialty �...NF PICK_171IN4 3W13 ... , • „. ; . - - r�..... . 1 - - - - w. , .. . -• _ -a i ._ 1. 1. I t .. o -... ., _.. , . - Wort Lmd PIAPIN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING __ - -1 • I is over contory , - _ . -. . `: ,. N E �',a►lv tit' S P 0 R t S C 0 l U M M MAMY' CHICKS - MtDICAL* . .1 .. . :Locusts, sweeping in from the PILONE, write or drop Ark for Sahara and devouring all that Apzll price list Love ao time Placi!nngg DONT WAIT - EVERY iNSURIT4 ,} was green d their path, wrought ' . that order while you can get thrbreed Op RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEtfRIY. y s,' or cross you' want without waiting •- ' SHOULD MUNRO'f D YO !fTORE lDY.1.r { 1 �h - , , , ­ 4 �l great destruction on farmland in BRAY HATCHERY, 1t0 JOHN N. ELOIN OTTAWA _ Morocco recently. it was theLTON' Sias EXPREsf pREMID e THE SHAIIGHNEI3S Y ST08Y -Part 1 worst locust plague that coon- TiIRI�Ys Bronze or .white teathered. g had known for more than extra heavy turkeys, medium turkeys.1. • This V fisc story of resonree, stub- a century. , °srro � e A. fo sm°ith Broad Breasted POST'S ECZEMA SALVE -A . - born tenacity and iLnag[nstlon that haat BANISH tis•' sermons of dry ouble The locusts'came came in swarms mPwn Holland, ' Whites, a ��t o poWn and we a l o akin troubles `1 saved. the International Baseball Cosine - d�,ye that the sky was black- P°at'r acs•me salve will not aisao► '. second oldest of air group$ in refeadonaa3 xedtum, Wahkeen Whiter. Beltsville, t you i acne. ringworm. .sad Pimples pp erred with them. Great fields of non -sexed, hens, toms. r9s5 catalogue. °, oroei ciagworm, pimpW v .;. baseball, from oblivion It is the story crops were devastated in a few TWEDDLE cHICx ,HATCHERIES and foot •csema will respond reatii]$ �— Of Frank Joseph. $hauihneffy. D . LIxITED. FERGUS, ONTARIO tD•,stalaless, Zdorlese ointment, to .. . , .: . . hours. gordlesa of hbw stubborw or .hopeless -, _ ,t .� , :When the ancient International Before scientists began .. to �� yO11 friss chicks from our . R.O.P. .sires tact feathering Barred Cher POST'S REMEDIES - its ?2nd season next week, 200 baseball players .and a million tackle the problem of the lo- Rocks? u �o , arses now. Canadian fans'in eight cities can thank the tall, lanky, ted -headed Irish-. approved tt and hatchery Pull0rwn PRICE S2M PER JAR - ` - man that this League is still, in existence. cult, some natives of North Af- tested breeders, no reactors. Top _ _ rica used to offer sacrifices and gqtr�alltY, lowest prices. Pullets $22.00. , ant Poaf Free on Reee r of Pru'., - y 7R' p Cast -spells So that their 182ids xaated $11.00. Cockerels $3.60. Write MO Ou»•n it. E., Carnes e! Cyan. _ ' , . - Frank Joseph Shaughnessy, in his 19 years as resident` for interesting literature. Satisfaction _ TORONTO -” , of the International has seen five cities drop from his circuit. fright be delivered from the rahteed. Laroc ue Poultry Breed - „ If he ever feared. the. worst, only Shaughnessy himself knew. ,gying plague. Huge• fires- were . _ a�a ,Farm, North iancaster, Out. . OppORTUQITIIS FOR •11 In the gruff, rasping voice which produces his rugged phrases, lit, drum were beaten and rat- "GOVERNMENT A p p r 0 v e d baby ,. = MEN .AND. WAMIN _ • ' Y ,_' he brushed aside all suggestion that the eight -club Leaguae tles whirled in futile attempts Chicks." For _ tops in Production ane r (Y r might be forced to cut to six clubs. Shaughnessy was never feed economy try Lincoln white Leg- BOOSE Milk Case Manufacturers and a discouraged, even ill the -face of developments that might to get rid of the pests. horns. Also hatching most popular =, midland Avenue, Agincourt ,- ;t, have daunted a lesser don than thin former Notre Dame To -day, research has reveal- cro..ee started chicks and cappons entasia. $i per cane repairs yaw - gu ed that all locust outbreaks can always available. Try rnz dependable cases. $1,85 cutdown write for. pritbal football star, professional baseball player, major -lea a hockey service, Lincoln Hatchery Race street on new cases. Allowance made tot ,- - pilot, minor league baseball manager, football coach and Royal be traced to a few spots. Scien- St. Catharines. Ontario. Phone eRutuaf your old cases. , Canadian Artillery officer In World War L tists this year are stepping up s aa33. On the breeding THE chicks that grandfather wide IANELY? Have. • P of n anywhere. ]s _ . When Frank Shaughnessy became president of the Inter- the campaign U.S.A.I our fiat of names Ladies K money out of will not mate money - +K - national the threat of television hadn'tarrived. The League grounds themselves. They are for you today. You have to have Men's• m names ;1.00• J. Mccladestsp {a - WAa prosperous. A11 Was well. COIICeIItrating On eZterniillatiIlg breeds for maximum a;x pro N. 4th. Philadelphia 20. Pa 1*1 locusts when they- are - in'- the. _ action. brriler production sad dual- �o� Thea Newark, song a League stronghold, suddenly fell purpose. roasters or capons our less UNExPLOYED? Need xoaer' N '. . .X - into as attendance decline as television cast its blight. ThI.at hopper stage -, before they can catalos a tells you all about these steady income. Easy and simple. t _ , was m 1950 end Shaughnessy went Out oa hL first safari. fl - . Z—tur —turkeys fes; sato oto beat Draumeds age limit. x- eatureexperience needed. wriq Z tttrksys !or heavy roasters. medium �mm Feature Service, Loci ;,'. He talked &icago Cubs into backing a team in Springfield, In one mass attack on locusts roasters, turke Droners. Box as�tc�icaso" eo, n""�'• Mass. Again it was business as usual.. in East Africa an expedition of - rxn a, s CK orrtTCeaio Hexa. rade wises, al secret redPe• - - ___Eut only for a season The spreading popularity of tele 4.� African troops and a large that can be made easily m the Dome „• vision struck again in 195 i The Jersey City Club, despite - %:force of labourers in 300` metas oRnER your penia now from: Years Of cello. $1. Boaa� ssa Eget lea street; . , tis i� . - -Turkey Forme. Iwront7six Years of NYC. ew Yor - efforts of civic leaders collapsed withdrew. Once more, vehicles travelled 200 miles over raising. breeding and hatching sur• . . _- 3haughnesay west club -blunting: 'Ilius time he turned to one - desert carrying equipment and. keys exclusively, guarantees you of B v Y or sell wholesale products; of his o�vn former haunts,. Ottawa, where he had Dace pdoted, 80,000 bags of poison bait, ln- the beat .Powis Procurable. Broad watch". n Appliances. Send sof _ . _ briefly, a major league hock club. Baseball heads listened boa Biome' •ares mss. cow is vita. or scamps for Catalog. LeveW y gu ]hockey -eluding the water neceaaary.. in . boa meat yteid, low teed erste, cow Berriee, P.O. Box 773. Greensboro . to his persuasive voice. Major league backin was found using it. , out sale lnvistmeni write for North CareSaa - _ I, - for a team in the capital and Sh-aughneMy could breathe easily. rice oats A D. Patterson a asap: scar t* -- -- again -for a while. _ ' - Each bag of poison required tot Barrie. Ontario. BE A HAIRDRESSER '"`f 'eight gallons of water - 320,000 sooKi . The worst was yet to copse. it wasn't, long before the bit :' goons altogether -• besides. the - JotN CANADA'S LEADlN4 serosa - y- - Irish red -bead utas an the haat again, fesnnia the Dab • Boons loaned free pf ahsrge� on' Great Opportunity r 10,000 gallons a day required . Theosophy. Comparative R•Isgiea. [warn Hairdressing -, ` _ - =.- horizon .for cities that might harbour a team of the inter for human use. The troops often e� Philosophy.'•etc. write the " Waeaaant, ds �p�ts�ul Ka :. : _ - natfonal Baseball League- - - - - . _. fought the locusts fon more than v Toronto Theo- wages. Thousands roc * , ;' aophical Sactety. 32 IsabelL ft.. Tor vel graduates. �� twelve hours a day. wiping out ,tyro. Oat. America's Greatest t,;ycrem Pout cearntenn and wsopesliena for this rokwe wN be wokeiai - - D�OMEsT - m"'�aw a or Can• Ff•9 C011ntless millions. IC 'MEL► WANTtD t tet► Elnter forytrwn, e o Cof+eA f{etrN, s.11 Yerrafa Sf., Yerenfo. In the Argentine. where, lo- YARVZL HAIRDRIc83IItTG SCguOt.f _ . custi are active every year .;Domestic and with ahildrea. ase steer St. w.. Toroeto1. .~� ... . • - f`r0ffi Jaauary to March, •mil- Private room. Good wages. i$A Ola Brimehas . ,, . ut Vtd 1otest H3i1 tao:d. Toronto ft.. Hamilton ... 11 . - lions of pestis are spent �risarlq Rideau ae Draw. _ • ROA !Alt ..:. ...:. .., the swarms With flames spray and FARAD MACHINERY PATiNTt11 D I S -T I L L E R. S L I M 1. T E D in fighting them. 'Planet . , _- _ __ . _ AAitltRfriURO, OlRJtR10 Trotter -international, W.D. 11, per- _. poison gab. fact coaetetott. soot. and suss like new. rrrHERS'rONLLAl7GLi A c ,, . - ._ _ More than 50,000 tons of lo- TanM.n DlorNo. a, • cockshutt. ae Patent Attorneys. eataouepea i�it0 i0i LL costs have been wiped out there ]ate. LFalvrstb Ave. Toronto. Parana .6 - _ _ . . . _Vnlier-PLesorm: to transport dies eotmtetea in a single campaign. -International. s furrow. IV - . Flow _ - A OPrilt to even inventor List a1 =- - .. appeared to be the Portrait of Lacusta u1 various. Dmf Albert NarsDall, Walkerton. Ontario. tions dna toil Drformatloa sans ,-. . 'the world eat• at least =45.000,- !rw no Ramsay ca. 1t•t�iat.rad Pate 'Ysleabie Painting a young woman with powdered' Iso ouge Alberta dl lees• for sale. qK Attorneys. $ta ssak k Ottawa. - _ uoo worth_ _ Df iaadstu!!s every n w ... hair sad wearing a muslin dress Sarrou ded� by producing o8 ells. _ _ with yellow trimmings. - . -year- it is calculated. _ __Investment. S1 ,. Win PERS NAL } . ye . L . a�LeLsuR t Aoki ,ter riser. �U'jed A= T'r��t - - On liar nslct visit to. London , Ontario. $i.00 r�stlAln!°t�:ieic� ca a - she took it to a dealer. hoping -Still Looking For usI spraymotor iso Sallrn.'rezgttaoa ,�i,� �;» K,,,,ce Ag A 1.� ..�! ,to get a Pound or ttvO for it $e cultivator. a. S vtortdriv creta Grind- Team nal .0 NObocty, . ever gave a' certain _.%i=."' �•� oar acket Heater, two 124, A Toronto . � _ . _. - �picbue hanging. in the Hunting- - declined to buy it. so she took Still For Baldness Ontario. a rio. .'�' ll 1. Downsview; the caavaa to some art : sale-"iO' �•` ♦ WANTED dost Town H a 11 more than a _ _ DLrIICIO['S' Fcraomleal. geoltDtuts WA . „ .. 1tO0I11S ll N 4 uL'asual glance:- - . „Science is ' vltagislg-- •i hair- Booklet 35c: Bean • Ree Pee. sox ai. . KARRI D��uple for large !arta But receaMy it was sent with There an expert looked closely- raising .new war 'on an - enemy Naw tea sa., Brooklyn e, New York. • u ksopor, husba familiar other pictures to be cleaned and at it and announced it was _un- which has vs orried men for ten- with modern machinery and uveserck 4 doubtedly a portrait by Gains- $FARM FOR SALE: $211500. TERMS. feeding. Excellent accommodatLon. 1 restored by ` a Sim of fine art . • aures - baldness. - 3110 ACRES; lis WORKABLE, MAL- modern taellities. Convenient Toronto - re tore Only then was it dIS- b6rcnigh'oi the taltious Mise Lin- ANC■ BUSH AND PASTURE; 0000 �En�l1ilasDD speaking. Accommodation us- 'tY ley, the beauty whom the play- Experiment now taking place WILD1N0s EXCELLENT LAND; TEN available for children. sox tae. covered that the painting, a full- Wright Sheridan married may lead one day to bald heads i ,MILES FRdM LINDSAY. 1$3 Eighteenth street. Kew Toronto. s.- ; i length portrait of Queen Caro- becoming things of the past., A ( I=ouwD REALTY CDD. e�. ,e line, wife o! George IT, is a mss ` . Bidding for the picture began new .drug. is being tried- out on _ 10 KENT fT, LINDSAY r, 11 _. - at ' 3600; mounted quickly - to. .- a ht -flue saes -pig's. bald- loo acres. ' t2 miles east of Peterbor• 'a terpiece, ig y_ ' Bu rich dairy arm. thly -, ai '''t It is a Gainsborougfi. and $15,000. It was finally knocked ,headed men in the hope that . tur over; stone house. oil beat; ail / tivorth a fortune. When the Presi= down to Mr. Charles Wertheim- hair will once more sprout from buildings in yyOZ c0adttton. Contact = I owner. J. llletacinger, R.R. 3, Indian _ .. . .' -.dent of the Royal Academy saw I- er tor. $30,000. . • . their billiard -ball skulls. River. oatarb. t t '6 , 1 It he said: 'tIt is a magnificent . i A connoisseur of pictures was The possibilities atomic - -- ' - -` . pa s of o . __ _portrait and in. excellent condi �' 'in the fish :market 'at Bruges. energy, for curing baldness are VENEER LATHE AND CLIPPER `�;.1 about thirty .-years ago, While C _ ,don,' aha being explored. Great at- For sale. The Capital- lathe and _ _ Sensational �p it t u ra _"finds' buying a pound of whiting, he tention is being given to the Clipper are S inches long., For ' - .- 4 - rarely occur today, but the Noticed a faded, picture of a value of, food and diet "which, t -further particulars apply to• 'Q .! . - Gainsborough discovery is are- middle-aged woman propped up _scientist. riow realize, :are vital i J R. Kennedy, 584 William St., � '- "- " minder that some -`people have • I •against one of •the posts of the factors in the growth of a man's • y' _ -- ,. - - - . y •a1-••' •• - had fortunes hanging on their ' fish -stall. -hair i , Cobourg, Ontario. _ ^� wV + walls without realizing- it , I '• "I'll --buy' that if it's for sale, One scieiit►tlt.-hinlsel# bald rte=' ' REGISTF,RF.D Hereford Rous Western - One of the most striking plc- he said casually. classes . "Loss of hair is definitely breeding zo mos. old. meal for this 1. - hire finds took place at .Worthing Re got it tree, the • fish -seller a' result of civilization and is • years breeding Domino atresia. sox .J to et rid of it. t+r. BFSntrottil. Ont. - , Where children playing darts being glad g rare among primitive ole. In BUSINESS o` p HARDWARE BUSI used as their target a .dirt. old .� .... -Today ;the picture is •known , the future iasis may be ,quite •FARM .Sup plies, located in prosperous , 0 - :anvas measuring 30 in. by 'l0 in., I to art lovers as Jan Van Eyek's hairless unless science can 'help j itirming district 20 miles from Ottawa. I",., : Ivhich. hung in she lobby of a portrait of his wife. It became him to stare oft. and. cure bassi-.. Bqutpi+ad for Shoe and Harney+ Repair- � „ , a;•, one of tire' levies of Bruges and ltrq o eotttpenuon within Zn ntle tmaU house. - i g Hess.'' j radiitas�ttle�Ol stock with building are `fi One Clay' the woman OtcRer even at the time of its discovery Medical mets are Ctinstanth' ex- I fershie. Selling due to it) health Mr.' ,.��� ' - 'W J W :ilaixf .v. Carp.. flntarto. +� ll took it down and chanced to i its value was estimated at . I ,perirrienting Reith stew cures for' b _ , notice -beneath -the grime what. $'d35.006. ' 1 baldness One doctor, after a MAY BE �. _ _ series uf.-e�cpesiments, tells us t "° I that people who fear they are I� >. F„�. grains bald'should cat plentL' of I "YOUR LIVE ammo-” root crop,. He says turnips, car - ; `h i rots, radishes and .onions alt I i , a "' ` V .. ._ contain t h P: ;Sails requl2€d , t0_ + if life•, not .e•rt^hayitbiFnyour Iiv`srt - - + i I .. if Y u stimulate. the latent hair on it.. $sat: at tak. Ye w two pinta oa Lva `o.' Dila esq w keep your dtaesUve tract in Wp � s� `°t l balding; heads. shapes if va+tr liver bill, a cot Howna (reply is y` Some scientists are a v.e n our food may eat evert . ass Moab up r ... ,! . a..., Y ;:� : �to,naob . . you- feel carat �pstudhwd •`� - _. vz* clainl7gc that ., the _playing Of t fun and ;par i� go qn' l' e. t, -- , 1 in ed i menys u c e s hP ' St • g RStt U i n wbeo yynu need taiid gentle Carter's '.�,, hair rowtll It SOUllds fantastic i Liver Pella. TMre.temour vetetabi► pile -- g , I stimulate the Now of Luer bee. Soon You• bu3 in the United States a num-numI di tion starts h,netioeina properh end yoe er of exl `riments on p rtly- dee - 1,55 { b low stay nen y Aiwv? keeer here artteir's. �t _ f,SS11E 15 . Q i'.;.i - - Pitt• no Paan 7r at vo, Gael a 1 bald musicians is stated to have } . tJ.er a r t"' '` '4. �« proved this. ' - - a� s But it was also .found that Cor- rx net and horn players lose their •> t , hair quickly'. Why? Because the '`� ;; . tr.'s ysica s ..,,�•� .� "` I •the circulatioh and deprives the Y. y .-. ,�� n " r -­:� - .. �,.,;.roots` of the hair of their due 35 a i'i' �� 1.�:� .' *s.1 h A EGGS °� es t. supply of` blond .11 11 , g . .-4�. "'. L�: �L' "Ill 3"....1 :- "':'.. i.- L i... ...., • , �, �• • •: t �K. -Air .\� 3 � ' :1. �i A �: S '� _ \� _ •fir ... . - , " x z� , u Protect yoi+r a00Ki end CASH front --Betts's Feed Utiiitation • Nigh livab�li y '' "i «a e ` ,' p1R■ and _7HIEVif. We have •else i v* lr .,,. ,p and fYffe tet save, "or Cabinet 'ler any _ tlty a. e ' , t � ' }stte z ,.{%i 1 f • purpose. visit yr or write lSer price, Order Ames In -Cross White, Tinted. s� « r ; w k orOBrown-Egg Genuine hybrids y els _ .. to Dept. W. W r / . . N . . .. . . . i 7-1 . • ,THIS IS SPRING4 The weatherman played nasty , trick on i.&j.TAYL{1R LIMITED - � I z TORONTO SAFE WORKS FRED W. BRAY, 41MITED _+ four-year-old Jean Whitehouse. A little girl expects a • lot ' on ` . . 00 John St., N-. . ' - ' She first day of spring, but not snow, and that's why Jean is •Front St. E., Tomato I . Hamilton, Ont. ... • sitting so deieciedty on- the $tsps of her home. N/ObtUMe 1�fi, -• - Tam --fir __ Q• ' ^ a=.,_..fix • ._2 • SUNNY GARDENING DSYS ' ARE HERE AGAIN LOOK TO.US FOR WEARING I SUCH AS_ GARDEN GLOVES 'HOBBY -JEANS' - WORK TROUSERS SHIRTS — SOCKS - = --- BSTY` NOW AT REA,SOXABLE PRICES- �� FOR THE GARDEN FOR DRESS OR SPORT FOR DRESS WEAR FOR THE' GARDEN Men's blue 7)/1-oz. denim ' sanforized Men's nylon stretchy socks.-One size to Fina new ,spring stock ,af at4n'li.•, hgse, Men's Denim hobby jeans, with elastic shrunk work jeans. Sturdily made 'for At any foot 10 to 12. Fine quality light- featuring nylor�wool and nylon-all `stretch waist.. Fine. quality,. made for _ wear with or without hammer strap. weight by "Harvey Woods,." New-style wool. New colors-new patterns. Fine comfoft wear. Excellent for garden work. j ` ( and-eolors now-available! quality! 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STORE '.PHONE 2$1 Now Operathig "The Big Store". - PICKERING - - There was a good attendance _ at • ,,. _- _ the-Eastier Chumb Service on Sue PLUMBING qday. The- Sacrament od the Lord's _ Supper was obserrvied. - = SOU13ENOZZ PLU7ABMG - A SPWL4.LW - ' ����� Your Marie Smith spent a� fear days with r • hegran r danottter Mrs. Simon- Puck- _FOS YOUR HOME PLUMBING M . . ` .sin. 0s6sawa, while Mriss . Margartwt .Puakrin was m hospital undergoing +��rass Seeds a tonsil. !errs Ye►ss - 7.1 - d " ,}ESMMTES GINEN MEE - PHONE: PiCSEHIItTG 827W4 i. Md •DUNBARTC�N M.ss Georgina na tate Ont- i�1?itiilie, � _ • � .. ,. - ario Lsdesr Co'leg� is with heir fat_ • - Seed Grains hes for the Easter holidays. Mrs.'G.- ZLX PLACE. PICBE'KLNGhN L. u66 YORK ST., TORONTO Mills O 8 - _ , of Toronto, :9 also visiting with :tE 2 EIt a-4ae t9 �rd� # 4F OiiTAikltll Jack and Mrs. Pal'rzser and sons, RElRESENTING �+ka�ta•o_catuto3 �0 THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED,. _. - -' Atherley. .were week-epd . gt:'ests of his pa_�ents, Mr. and -Mrs. Chas. _ _ :`.' "OF- ENGLAND LIPS ZNSLRAXCE — GROUP AND PENSION PLANE • Liss. Chas, Risk' and :firs. Vander- �1CK.�IESS AND ACCIDENT ' water are. "en ° ing a hoLda =at - ':FIRE —-At.TOMOSIL8 — LIABILITY I CLAREMON"T CO-OPERATIVE j y y �. wo:a'. L.rr.e Al;.u:. 1�.,z:�« C.��.�, Washington, '. •49 Don and 1%L s Smith and liichaed, - lite - -PHONE, COLLECT - CLAREMONT St vtslted Mrs. Smith's parenw Mr: and to a e ter ser. ► -- - ' Mrs. Hodge. at Huntsville v10Es °Clazke Sha�aii:ce I Estrmas or. more numbers ► - . . 13r and 'Vbrs Jas. P to , Toron - Fteg• - ' ToW By Dlvlsbm ; r -- _ - - -• .. - ._ _ were w•eek^efftd visitors w Mr. and John PJaxtar►_attendeh�.the Beare, ► 1 Mrs. Doug. Thompson and Ctirist:ae. Todd we�ing in Toronto on Satur= L - ------------------•------ $173.85 y _. _ Dr. Arthur and Mrs, Annis and the day evening, *2 ----------------------------- -------:824®0 w w1v9s+e we r _.. *siiril od Uttaw�a bridesmaids,..., , .. John, _ _ the girls re hitt elitio 11 y were with his jtmior bri�desn 'ds . and the 8. i75?J.50 ' mother, Mrs. Chas, Annis for Easter. Arloist, ,r 4- ------------------589.00 k We, art 910R'ry to htar that Mrs Id Tire Ymviig-People =at at ft Pas- 5' -- • - $217.00 GET NONE. 31LILEAGE F1W313 Black is not in good health. We hope coe hoeae on Sunday evening with a' ---------------- -- $15e 00 Ij - (ste will soon be -feeling b0ter• Ken Brcoks in Zhargp of t'ha w�ocshlp 7' --- - ------- - - - 1118:J0 • - - " :� last.. )s - --- ------ $35.00•- - _ Mrs. W4 W..l s was !a Galt . service, Next rttieeting vtrill. br 2teld E YOUR GOODYEAR 2=8 sY 1----__---. ------ . week at .time Toi+onto-Kingston S3'n- at ass home ad.Lest Waltham, Kinsale. 9_. $71,00 r • odicai. t iR. �.10. -- r--------------------- $93.50 :. „ ']BAVLiiG YOUR FRONT END ---- ---------------------•--------- --------- --•----• - ---- -- ------------ _ ' -------•--- -- -- - - 11. -- - - .. 185 OD 1, - _ 5 > - on na • ----------------- ----- -BROCK ROAD- mea Cross ti -•---- ------ - ed 13 $189-00 . ALiGN11IE\-T CHECKED ON OUR ritarro Lica taus-., aid _-. _ __ -___ , - .- ------ - i4 .._.-- -_- ,:619700 The Brock Road Hoer:e and School back.provides contingency -----------•-----------:--- , _ 15. :.. 550 00 NEW "BEAR"• FRONT END -. had a Faanily Night (mov.es) ors the ..against error' ttr) __.__-_.___ ;2450, ---- r r . i8. -.---------------- $250.00 .. 6th. But owing to bad roads. very mated total campaign ex- few few p'. r'it!s were' a'b:e'to attend. The n r --• .ALIGh'1fE:�PT EQUiIPMESV T :'pensee l iiznbe aL ma Singe 17 56 00 pictures were Showa by Mm j 4000 1i_5EL83 r to sKe the roa3is be-. - - ---subscribers _ . - ;700 Charter Memberships 'S" . W p eased st3materd nuastlier r _ Ing repaired alter being is the worst I E nomipal -- --.------- - - .CpAditiO n - yrs. Jack ad 1 x e Shaw. 7r. 1t 9n Ilse NEW �� sick= list: We wish her-a.spe-dy Teri= b IAW MOToia wry. b r NEW &USED CARS GM PARTS & SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Len Wilson and Sus- - an were in Aurora on Sundays i i Towing & General' Repairs • Goodyear Tires Mrs. Shanley Sr. has rete-ned troan71 SHONE 29� IaICKEtI1'G t Ajax Hospital and Mrs. Shanley HO a r Jr, is in St. Michael's Hospital. All are lsoping she is improving.- y' Bud a-t Un.onville: Brock •Road Home and School Ex- FRENCH BAY Mr. and Mrs. Fears had Mr, and ecu urged meet on Monday, April 18 at ev , the Z<r Wilson hams All are. tuged r, Mrs: Ai V4 Hamilton-o1 'St:- Cather- Mass Velma Williamson is home Ines: lir, and Mrs. R F Scott, of Will- i to attend. r from the hospital attd improving owdale and Mcs. W. Webs'e-, oS Tor- Grass fires kept firemen busy over ' tniceay now. onto, oil the-week-end. I the week-end, the most 'senous ene4he Mrs. Wni. Fertile is home frcm tl; -- _--__• ' at Jack Ilott's on Saturday h --- -------------- --- > ,a;"and improving in health. - • goat house and three goats were dp- MIs. Wells was i usiyed _ to hospital - ' A 1 1 R c V stroye'd•. Mr. IlofY was in Toronto at 1 on Friday. liV V L. 1 the time. Neighbors. 'assisted in the i -fire Sighting till firemen ar-ived. The i Mr. Reginald Carpenter was ru&' e d Mr, a ,d Mrs. Archie .Bell et Horth fare also broke out again several I : +� Mao Ajax' Hospital on Saturday with Battlefotd, Sask, ere' celebrating their I times. The home was saved. ptseurnon:a and pleurisy. He had just Diamond` Wedd.ng Anniversary on ✓t' retalzned horse from hospital follow- April 18. Mr. Bell was born in Aud_ � ='Ing and appendectomy. "' _ ley and' Archil of 'this community — a IJwnna and-Lynda Gaskin had t is a ne • e'w. -GREENWOOD'.. ---cleans ' tonsils removed aV Ajax Hospital -on Sharon and Bobby Blake, Green-' W. and •Mrsi Milton Pegg, Rev. • _ 9 P :ji'wesdey mor-ningr . wood, are sp.nding the holidays with- H. Moore and Mr. I, McLean attest- ��e �Ife Mc. and Mrs, Dave O'Brien motor- their 'grand'parents, Mr, and M_-§. U, led the annual meeting of the 'Ont- With the all-nery cancer. Double - ed to Port Rowan and Turkey Point Blake-here. - aria Fa*•m Radio Forum at the Royal • area Stretch Hose you can clean up the -'to see the 'migration of •swans. Miss Lillian `Bickel! of Toronto, I York Hotel Toronto on Wedmsd•ap, stairs ... from room to room ... or, � 4n April 6th two small girls, Kar- spent the week-end with Mr. and •' April A. of an in a complete 30-foo't circle with I ❑p en, two years, and Cheryl, three' Mrs..Jarne s Davidson.. Mr. William Middleton, Mrs and OILt moving the cleaner. The rad-_ e . phw?eis were. missing for a . whole Mr, and • Mrs, George .Izatt and the Mrs Herb Middleton and children ill Scally new CONS'FELi.ATION �S >r� morning.. Felice were e>sd in and family attended a tam3ly �e_union on spent Wgdneaday with.' relatives at Other packed with features ...see it in ' ly with residents, began a search. Cheryl Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmvale, Ontario.- � action at the stow, or ask for • ; _ sues fated nom, tbe.lake.... She said Oliphant Clarksop in honour._a1._Mr ......Mrigt'atulations• to Mr. and. Mrs. �teaner. fi@p home demonstration. ' her sister was in the bay, but site and Mrs, Harvey Lyon, prior to their Leslie Wilson ,(now Marion Disney) burned • up, plaYinB neer the bay. moving to Shelburne. ' -on - the : birth of . a dau+ghtEr alt Osh- . _.. r Jerry Allen tell and broioe his 'el- Hobe t Ashton, Pickerng.. is visit- awe Hospital on ,April 7. -bow at school recently and has it in ing this week with hds grandparents Dr. A.-,Jr d Mrs, Moore and Sa¢nily J• so ��� IM cast, ----- Mr. acid Mrs. Hedft" of Deep Rive:; spent the week-end . - - - . Mr, and Mrs Snow e)d Toronto Judy, Puckzin• having been chosen with the former's parents Rev. and I H -fie visitois at the home cd MT, and from Pickering High School, is spend-"Mrs' Moore:-'Ma's, A, Moore Salla a' ` P Mrs. Wm. Hem, Ing this week in Toronto, at the _ -her son Mrs, C: Utrityet! is visiting - 5snapsxm Servfoe+ C1t�: I to .. •jdj