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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_04_22, «: 4 r _ .. ..... .... ... • VOL 74 NO. 11 states • ®NV�9 FRIDAY, APA -ti, 22, 1955 . n� #t.6$ Past office Dept. 9t�iws. p� _ ��y W. O. ,iIIiiYAa find Boa PUBLISHERR AtitTii�rfied As Second Clare 7fat1K tonalReceives- - - d _:Watson- __ . A ecla�nat�onTo Fick r, . _ _ .. a ung • . ge Council1 RONALD WATSON RECEIVE$ Vacancy_ . ACCLAMATION AS VILLAGE " P R O C ' L A M A T I O N -- COUNCILLOR PICKERING TOWNSHIP°"" ~ « ar= � w �, � � PiC]&mIN `« G VILLAG$ Ronald Watson received an accts DAYLIGHT SAVIIVG `TIMEp -iaation to Pickering Village council APRIL M UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE "~^`�"°e`'4~ +°°sir We understand that an on Friday evening. W. G. Messer J. L George T. Todd, Reeve of the -.� been built and sales ce �' ':Clifford Barkey -and Donald Scott,.TORiP of Pigkerhag here " "' _ d" -a•"` `" " Lead at: the Rudi3 going a' ' _ 1s+ho were also nominated did' not claim Daylight Saving Dom-��,�r�,. >* sub division int --. ' t Time to be !*�,� ••row,, PiakeTing Village l qualify to stand for election. Pickering fNeW time in the Townsht of ?""":;, " - - p Awn iw� r • -•�e'r ----------------------------------- Mr. ' ' ; Harry Boyer, Pi+esideni: of the � �` t, and I call upon sll res: ; tBiRv^ w M°a;, Canadian Ay sh:re-Breeders' Assoc- I c iRVING WHITE APPOINTED BY. idea move their clocks ahead -- ••Q'6"' ^tib ' - ia4ion was in Ottav,a, Montreal, Hun.' LAW ENFORCEMENT .OFFICER ONE HOUR, at 2.99-A. M• $nay, -- .�..�•�. w.._-„ .,. �- sal days jasti , a>x v .. Aingdon, Qua., for *' x AND POLICE CONSTABLE April 24, 1955. a attendingWeek - DATP,D at _ Brougham 18th meetings. Pickering Village council at their �y April, 1955. a Miss Mary Boy es, accorrP,anied by: ` b K G w1c, E -R -IN NE p ` _ _Miss Margaret Finlayson of Toronto 'meeting ' last Thursday night passed GEO. T. TO M a snd :n BuaKord visit- a by-law appointing Mr. Irving Wllite. Reeve, Township_ ,r spent the wreak- , as by-law enforcement' officer and -- Pick • in Mrs Fred Balsdon , Police constable. His salary will be DAYLi1GHT.8AVING - M : Monday BOyes was el OaQ vi1IL `* - • SouthoAmy ;32,550.00 per year. His duties will P80CLAMATION �' •aid egai n -o - th Amans here to buy cattle _ commence on May 1st. PICKERL'1d. VILLAGE. "' � _ :Loa` a Sotith American government. Mr. White aside from any police I Cyril E Morley, Reeve the Little Bonnie Bray, Toronto, duties, will also look after local -park Village of Pickering, hereby proclaim spent Paster Week'wdth her grand_ ing Problems, inspect new buildings, Daytftht IDe,ents Mr. and : 'rs, G. H. Bray Sa int Time to be' the off. water main installations and other ficial time in the Village of Pickering _ Dr V: E: and 27ls, G. as it touri_ ' duties ae laid down by cotmcil: until further no t tice. and i call upon on Wednesday vi?'tfng friends. ''--""""-"--'--------------------- all res[deats : to move this clocks. a- - A number' -of cases of measles liae•a GRADES 1 AND 2 GET head ONE SOUR at 2.69 A. 3L on been reported iti the vmeasl ' ` POLIO VACCINE _ The sj�tpathy o` their runny friends ' $n Y, _AP 1 24, 1953, in. thds coffimuai • v is ext rr• dei to The job of inoculating all the school CY$lT. E. ;1tORLEY, Rewe IT'S SUCKER TIME AGAIN -Spring socket rum Dist of Lmeacts -thousands ofher e George eo he.31? . u eek. the pa_ssin 1 " children in Pickering Tow=hip in g ;grades 1 and 2 began on Monday pi kerin � April is, 93, Of Pickering fish in Ontario as these fish move from lakes into streams to spawn. 141 r, and Mr;. irr icg il°h.:e sp ; ht f morning. The Red Cross have offered ' .. a taw days last week visiti. to help 'transport the children from -- ----`- _ _ _ = in few da . •� :'riends the schools to central points where W ORH STARTS ON BROUGHAM ` the vaccine. will be administered. It COMMUNITY'PARK _ _ Pickering Township Council MeetingWithI -The Village Co: �3ciL has kept their) is hoped there will be enough of the Work of levelling the, three acres t The Indians In -Tine North'' "fro►ks Detertr-rr- busy at the . P040 vaccine to do, grades 8 now ty, April 4, 1955 streets almost ev: ry da in an art- . -grades Brougham " Community - Park .was I em t to keep y' }} The guest ' ori Rotary President, p pup with the spr:ng- The Second shot will be given in expected to start this week. '1'he 'w as (From the, minutes of Said meeting) !'Fred White, Rev', Hughson, Victoria thaw. About three weeks. The other athool Collector - 1954 a^rears, S57 759,12; I Councillor J. F-. 1 children will be given their shots as Park, site,• situated- just east of I Collect in`hQasch, $7,p93.18. ��e' addressed the- lofts Rota` -y -ry Purvis att^.:t Brougham could be' read for use I Deputy Club on Monday even ag, ori the "Conse'••'a-for A 1•-u ,r•i -• ,,. soon as the vaccine is available. y T^wst4x.er --1953 and prior, vrithin a few weeks. 3229,901-02. :' Cdr. and _Mrs. Htagtison spent sev- . meeting at Mar;c::am on t, Grades One sand- Two ad Picked= i Collected in March S3 071:80.. enteen M. S. 'and :Mrs The people of Brougham and dit- years in Northern' Vlan:toba , Chapril n have -s 'at ViIIate school wiII be giveII triol have just finished. -a campaign Mario Hairdressers' Asaociat.on and Saskiatchewan with the -Indians I been spending, the past week in Next •'�, "y itreatanents on Tuesday next. for funds. Floodlights are to be in- asking that a - ' -- -' - ming hairdressers be Anrsoal Meeting Ontario County Brougham has had a: very. A H. Rattew asking that he be I working Ch h` - Living "arni _, - t Mr, and Mrs. H. M Fraser Well ,- a Canadian Club _. g people_ appears and, acrd Lwo children. have te'turn-' j ball club the past lair years and they Permitted to purchase :�aari allow to create an uadaastanding and :es. ed home after a visa: with Mtsi.' April 2& have sonde out'on top of their league ance in front-oa his property, Counr 'pact for th tn, which can to had in Frase-e_. parents C: -A. and Mrs: - every - year. It is expected there will cil agreed to ,lease for one dollar pets i no other w•ay, Mr, Hughson told a 1 The Annual Meeting of the Ontario be plenty of ,activity there this ear. Ste' range ante:.s:irg County Canadian Clirb will take Good luck -B,ro y - E- Crooks to st story ai their tz_ ;�--- _---- _ Sterr tl�hartt:.'.. agreed aippiy police Per4nm cn tip - itt. plaoe at the Monthly Dinner Meet- -------- ------------- ----- oaks watt► gas at three cents reduc- - - - --- i'Eserv3t_ons, � Arthur Baad� 1 ^. J% In lug in St. George's Parish H311, Osh-.. ed price. i T�e kcal Rotary Club'wi13' hold a _ #than Csa itI "Ladies• Night" on Monday, May 9, I The sudden - t awn, on April 28 Diiittes at 8.30 P. at. Will Motors also agreeing to sup- t when the wives pasainB tea= ►aper ! - &fir Ernest MacMillan speaks on — Here •is a si art . P1Y. alas 2i three_ cents mduzed � �� s vril] -be • this week at SucLbuiry uta for. r.' y � "PAus:c in Canada". Renewals ori s9*taAa ld as of Dept. ad lm1Oe' 'rntena:ned ai dinner. Rev. Cr.ssley Pickering boys Atttttu buady,. Le "r tote f1Laa we have. _ . ' As q1d as the P Hjghw aye asking for pro- i Hum well-known Toronto cies Toronto; membership or new members will be Hills', ; an animated filim showin Pea' ram,2_ (Lives'pool. Road)..-Fairpo t _ 'clergy-- a received on b Mr J. S. Hughes, g sign south.------------------------------------ Though- awn from Pickering fo 1Y Y u8 how oil is thought to be formed and We do hear that many one-time man Y ckenn Bank o1_ Montreal Osla.wa to April ,how it is brought :tai ;the. surface.'. Report - Ont. Municipal aoard Y years "Art" Bt;ndy_ was wt?L 23rd. Dinner tickets :'31.75 each; a= met of Breu ­We fishermen are now baying R own to out older residents. Hee h, " tngiand background of LAerature" . Strain on March 28th ,to reliable at Henderscn,3, -Oshawa; works • of shakes hear any objections to bylaw for their smelts frrm comrwrefal fish_ attended school he a In his �x.. ream, Dickens, y 'he •ermen at the Bay -the latter don't and was a school -mate of youth, l Whitby Motor_ S les, Whitby; and K'plirrg, Conrad Grid oth-V iminorcal. zoning for land use. No objections. wsnt.them, y'�'' Ptcker:ng News, Pickering, Mem1�:. English its, novelists and drama. Mr; Smith, F:enchman-i Bay ask- — .- - ---- - one onlyabout lett, ori' lists are ed Permission, to --build service statsthe- -: Ship tickets must be shown• at door. p:rsented here in terms of - a `gang" of -boys.- boYs: all bo r e i a of a• ut Su.eessful Tea At Rosebank 1 ,same age, . who attended school to.' : - ------- the settings -that -inspir+erd bbem ion on 50 foot lot north o! road-_te Leiters To The L�ditor - - e`he•r ht-kd a rthur was one of two London the Engi.sh Countryaide and park—referred to Build Inspector I Oa Saturda A a the Sea .. Pfouse. Y, Aril- 18, a successfu s ns or the late J. H, and- Mrs _ s if8 Jstrchclltte Ave. Toronto IS ••Food Lor Police Chief Hill E^iscusserl 1V5att s Oen and' va:.ety sale vires held by the Bundy, who owned and operated ' - s April 1 1955 Y' Ula kinds of PTA of St. Mary of -the Angel school I the haTduare business, now, ownxd" ; - ► . 3, food es:ential•to rite good .health o! : GriIl, �urtprotzcted , holes . (foundat.< at Rosebanfc• Thi event was j n:ly by J. A. Bushby, _ r Dear Qir: Freddy Mason and examples he cels ions, unfinished wells etc.). Over the Easter •week -end I Cy -fl E. Mori Leslie r Mr . C. Usnall and Mrs. I Mr Bundy has, been a saleem ;rid sPemt dor trig asicsmates. The fi>o visueliz.- Morley and John Lay both Leslie Brox•n, •'whd oMerbd her ho.•ne w.th die Heinz -Com ® day in your village, and I re; yet to es the basic requireatvents of a balan- etlban;tted girotM.ons on insurance. Company for m..:y say. I saw something wrich shocked lar the occasion. Flowers ire,re dons- years 3 ked diet as outlined .in Canad&'s food Grans of 375.00 - to` Markham Fair ted b i tzae very deaply...On tt a :first, road Rules.- Board. Y Mc, Les, Ellis of West Hill. - - _ _`t _, r ruing north from the highway east Moved, b Pou�eaa were. Mrs: Cowan Mrs. O'- _ C0 MIN EVENTS � Our next Film Council Hearin d. Y . Mr• Lawson seconled ' M. the river there is, or.rather, was. will be held April 29, at ttve Maple by bis, Scott, that tender ori F. Darby Connor, Mrs, Stephenson; e cesaetery. Here are buried the pion_ . , los, Mrs. Phinn, Mrs. Adlt•rire acs_ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rumball, on. p �: School on \o. 47 High w+:y where and Sons .o: $4300 to sod stake on isted by;Miss,J. O',HnnI :. s, R, furlo-ch from Ko. -e, Japan 'rpt w. ee-s c1 your. village—those indus- the CI-trimont roads -meets it. 'Our ' wire -mesh be -accepted far'' a,pprox- pan, ytll tilg A'otls and intrepid men and women ruegt c .^•kcr v imately 8000 oars Gillis and Mrs M, Saint, an illustrated talk in the Presb ter - u : o came to Canada to hew live- ri" ° -to be' Pr, • Everett' s9 Yards Dunbar- lea Church fits th a Bovard. wh, is stained by rite Nat- ton By -sass, as Dept. of Highways ,_R Clubs Organised At BrouTham g•00 -•clock. This is theday nigh: Thank t` r� _� ' d from out of tete wilderness ;oral Film 13c3rd to p -o ooh_ film approved payor anis. P.ahough I do not agree with the -a Be:ve and Clerk authorized -to - _--' iug.SteetinT of the Women's 1Missi,:ice . workshops and as tstchnicai advisor ± . -- c• -.or worship of ihe'Far East, nFv- on sign card in favor of Jacob 1'aylnr r The organization mcerine for the ary Society. Everyone welcome. + er.:-.eless one would expect civilized production of films... S.h, ol• 4-H ----------------------- - ?` for cri_in l ro-24 allowance in V:llare Ptcker'n Distrut High .: g gf -- - - of Claremont. Q i F?cele to show proms respect for Mrs, Harold P. Crook Passes - Grai� Club arid tate Brouah� •n .}_H St. Geer e's Anglican•Churth i `r t :r last resting= lace. Whed I view- _ ___ Dais and Beed Calf Club was, hell I Pickering, Ontario I i ed the shambles of this —Ladies'------- n' ------ graveyard, I Funeral set were held T4,r-s_ >; 11e�r� _ an the Ptckerin�+ Township Hall at. 124th Anniversary Serves ,ed. otherwisie. .. � Brougham on Wednesda ec r� - day for Mrs. Harold P: Crork, well_ - -' - y 11.Oq A. M. i t; have not se<xt. this gravey�3rd, known resid•_att' of Sitncr,: pe,jnt, ti: ho Trani Standing Points Plrifall ' April ].3. Seventeen m�rnbers e r ,l?- f _ ' Special Speaker a •'K •. aid strongly suggest that ybu do a I Roll!n, Pias 32 , ed i the Grain: Club for the Com- _ REV. T. ARNOLD WILKINSON ; ' passed,aw•; y on M.�n..ay in St 1T ^h_ 3:.858 gravestones lafered.carel broken and_ Ga Getters X32 31660 I Ing year, and the following officers. Rector of All Saints' , .',Kiagsway { °> ' eel's Hnspaa•1• She h^d been in liner x'ern appointed: President,- Aub.:zy ( _ An lican Church ; d s bout in careless abandon. R•amhl -.•c {, health for ;ams• y ars: 2ss' 3�o�T g ' -e = t few stones are still standing I . _. rl�d (t, jus , 24 3f6{} Carson Claremont-V:ce.Presidrn Service of ilei} Cormm�nions 1Irs th Y^rr r P] ' h:•th �> ve•r:rawtr kith gra:.:; Rccn-T'. has li­0AL3 t t?e peach i`h^ e Cut:rrsnjpns. 21 X1019 Ho%vard 1lalcolm, Locust HM: Sec- EVERYONE'L'Pt'IT?~� .es and trees. Utte: bit all,softs she and F.cr hu�bsnd have op ratci Pr^nMc 79 :30?99 �.P�c1'Trea-qu~er Ron Kime, Whitby; Re•—Iviv.-in ort, B. A, is are of ae 4 broken bier bottles to €,3'rbage a gr',r.ry store for many. Years. Prior Mzh S,!ores �rfla't)• - G.,'Rr�-an't,6^4: a R,porUsr, Ken Cha,en Clare -'I outstanding'speakers'of the Angfiean rewn about and the general de. to b'com:n,g Z31 211 22 mont.' aation,•and evident lack of care p'rmanent c: :id nus at ( . ) B F31'a'se 603 ( 4t; Church 'n ran, This tnvitatior, ii, Mr. ,T ck Ru;c will bo Club l,esder extended to all En the con: y, -.. the beach, 'they resided in -Toronto. tt �•''Tlvv-n;P001225,.21m: R. Hanrn s_.tsted riu:. Sheds srnrvived by her husband: a 57n (217► G. Mirka: 5=3"c2451; D, I agi:n t11is .rt 3r. The Club meTnbers _ V.-.ile real.zing, that, strictly speak- dauuhter 'Mrs. Louis T'arro tEm lTy) r 540 .1 -will be u_sing t1•e Simroe, variety .of _ Pickering R'oman's lnstitnte S: cross. 547 (229): N. Ra k4 the case' of your cemetery is and two snns. Flarold, P. Jr., and Wm (201): A. Russ 518; B. Harp,11 513 ! oat -1 and are locking, forward to a y orae of my Concern, I. still strongly -Y,. Toronto. Mt. Pleasant Cain- `2Hiah Scores (with pan I'succa?sful Fear. The April meetirt of the WOmIR'S T Y e': that this should be drawn ,to ,. - djcaps) $, t re,ard rougham 4-H Institute will be he!Id 5n Tuescay, ' .r attention. The cost of properly - Fallaise F35 x233, 2031; B. H,a Dairyhand Beal Calfa Club eleven ApriI 26, in -•the I`r+ s ' ------------------ spell _ 7an C' trch ding the yard' would be neglig-, ENGAGEMENT 528 '226) ; M. l:,yn;'e 515. '- me 1'e enroll•=d d the 'nite.wi_ -Basement. _ inartao. r ars were -a i ie nd I cannot believe that it is _ The to to , a,^ an ,_i .-..mis reAitsin tied the p>;ointed: Pre§- Business will• include;- El:ction ap •-� x he sake of -economy that this Mr, end'Mrs'. Will. attl. E_. Lee an_ v;ieek agsin is they both look f:uT ident, Lorne Disney, Brooklitt; Ofticers,-and there will be'ci display nditioit is -allowed to exist. Appall- I nounce the enQawement 'of their dau_ points from the short-handed Gutter— ..Vice-Presidrnt. Anne Rogers, Pjck= of Chinese Linens, beiougirt'g to'llrs_ , s it may resin, it must be .A ghtlr Mildred Irene to M_t Rvssz,11 _ stripes and Old C•ncks; The -Ramblers. er'^g: Seer =Bary-Treasu�ner, Louise Doull, and letters wil The road frim mLination of Indifference.and fig= - ,.• mrl'n son of Mr. and managed to take three from the Pup_, 'Lishman. .�?icketittg. Press _Retportes•,. he liku hter in -Hong Ko^-. ince.. _ Mrc. George Cumin-plin. Salt Lake, Pets --no thanks' to yours• Yru Jim Dryden, 'Brooklin. A :Yours very truly.' - ly, — good attendance of members is rY y City, Utah. The wed ling -will .t _�^ Corr. 3 , r, �r;' •Bill Bores, lajckea ing, will be _Club Loped for, and visitors are akuayg.._ ' A: Gordon Keys' at •he . rallender N'emorial----------------------------- =----- Leader' this year, with Maurice Q' ---------------------------------- Chu ch, Wilkinsburg; Pa.; June- 4.' HEATHS - Dunbarton Kiwanians To Visit Both Miss Lee and Mr. Champlin g tants. ---ickers___________________________ `► C •o!• and' Ron Neale as Assts Baffalo Clnb',oa April 28 ,..: n.stilat' monthly meetings will be Picketing Presbyterian ' Church ., are-studat Immanuel College of ' 'HARDY, Walter, Sr., entered into held fibs both clubs, and iMprov'ed --. the Bible, Wheehng; W. Va. and l at Glaremor t; .'Ont:; on' Tueg- ' -management priactices will be dis- Kew Beach Bible Class of Toronto n:bers of the Dunb+arton liwains plan o to R iil•as'YApril 19 1955, beloved husband cussed at these meetings, will hold a spgclal everting service ' g missionaries ` ib are to be thelub on of the But-' _________________ rah Anne DeXtusha• and dr,3r The AcNevemcnt Day for the Grain Sunday, key 1 at 7.30 o'clock !n i (Riverside) Club on April 25. Club will be h�eid at Dunbmt'on Pub- the church, here. They will, bertha ( father of ArnoI¢,, of., Toronto. Mr.-- b tans are. being made.. for a neon . EUCHRE ` = BASE LINE SCHOOL Hardy is resting at the family res. lic School Fair.. and that for the Calf guests of the Friendship C1nb, A ting in ordeal that the Dunbarton idence Claremont, for service in b<a•s may get home in decent aATURDAY, APRIL 2$ 'Clareinont United .Church, at 2.30 p Club will be at Oshawa Fair coedisi invitation is extended to ev" a John Grill Dept, ori Ag, in eryone-to eome and hear these young - ,, . ' , _ Prizes : Refreshments, m. Fridaq Ap {1 22 Inberanenb, at Upbrid , ,,assisted the Club Leaders People - Claremont Union. Cemetery.: s with the organization of the two e _ Clubs. _ . recreation!" The children and I , _e would be down at the barn, f,.' ` feeding the calve here s and helping ° a and there. It was generally quite q j uiet -and peaceful and we , v v {? we could talk back and forth !! K among ourselves. Now on the rare occasions when bar I go to the ' s n I notice quite a difference. t g There is the noise of the motor _.. ° on the milking machine; theSALA - ' swish, swish of air as Partner " puts the milkers on the cows. EA SAGS r <, �° 'And a much louder swish as suc- Ta-�"" tion is released when Partner takes the milkers off. This, of course, is repeated with each h cow that is milked. . . . Then .. as the milker• is being rinsed 'r u ' with cold water there is a loud E e 1 HIRST th Fye! sucking noise as the cups drain ' it of water t ,.r as last at from b he pail. And to cap it all there is the radio going. Fine when Part. -ner is alone but not so mgt wen we "Dear Anne Hirst: I. am on the * properly adjust yourself, I'm each her hear. Theubarn isn't yave to horns of a dilemma, and come to * afraid, and would be 'likely to , ' . „, *zt, a peaceful place any more and you because I am impressed with * anticipate emotional differ- I never hear Partner say now -. your sincerity and your common * ences which 20 years ago HEARDO-That's right, it's a. "heardo," not just another hairdo.. that tomilk cows is just recrea- :: sense- I am a widower of 65, in * would not occur to you. How "Created, by Hair Stylist Victor Vito, it's designed with an ear tion. „ good health and financially re- * could you relax completely in to the problem of the hard -of -hearing woman. As modeled by DEADLY JOKE sponsible. Some months ago I * such a situation, haunted by mete widow, the mother of a Carolyn Phillips, chignon conceals batteries for the +hearing 12 -year-old •unknown tear of each coming y girl. We have a mu- -aid; curl just above earring masks ear unit of the device. �'• tually strong admiration, and * year? - Italian police in Milan, in re- - have talked of marriage. ShBis * All in all, I agree with you. . constructing an incident as the 24 years younger than I. • result of which a young univer- "I have told her that a man IN LOVE HrITH BOTH? like the look of our coal -bin. sity student faces a charge of my age should not marry a much "Dear, Anne Hirst: I am over s- But we are banking on the manslaughter, appears to have 17, and think I am in love with theory that eventual! all things brought to light facts which ' younger woman; she contends ,_- Y °► the difference is not important. I two boys. The one in service come to an end - even storms. might justify the incident being =-=- fear that it may eventually lead writes regularly, but shows no /'�f" `r �• Unfortunately that also applies called "the accident of the cen- ` to an unhappy union. Though I sign that he still loves me; when RONICLri^7 to. the . coal. The question is fury.°' do not 'feel "my years', one can- I read his letters I miss the which will last the longer -the What the Milanese Inquiring ' not den them. Will spar$ that I felt when we were 'RIP y you be so v -coal or the storm. magistrate (the Italian equiva. good as to give me your opinion? together. The other boy is his Actually, we are more con- lent of a Coroner) referred to as _ ' L. P." 'good friend, and he's so nice to Gv¢tzdoline D Clarke cerned about what is taking a million -to -one chance. is at- ' t- /l GRAVE DECISION me that I can't bear to hurt him. place at Niagara. The forces of leged to have occurred in this w T. "I have worried so over this Though I usually feel thatnature can be so devasting upon- 'way, x * that my health is affected. Shall the temperaments of the -two Where, of where, are -the geese .occasion -even more so than Nobody knows how many' * concerned, and their congeni- I try to forget the soldier, or and robins now? Why didn't atomic power -and the occasions times a certain pair of duelling . » ality, are more important than wait till he comes home before their natural instinct warn them seem to be getting more frequent pistols changed hands after they i • ' any intervening years, one I choose? to stay in the -sunny south until all the time. Sometimes 1 wonder left the workshops of a St. Eti- cannot dismiss a 24 -year span MIXED UP winter had had its final fling in 'if floods, storms. cyclones and enne firm of gunsmiths in the " lightly. In a decade this- wo- • Why worry yourself sick tryOntario. Or could .it be that mi- earthquakes are signs of Divine 18th century. - _ man will still be in, her prime, * ing to decide now? The soldier, gratory birds have an unduly op-. displeasure • for atomic experi- The twin .pistols hung with ► * while you will be nearly 80, * may still love you but be awk- timistic spirit like certain road ments, especially when phenom- six other antique pistols in the- - o enjoying life. I hope, but pre- * ward putting it into words. supervisors of the Department of anal disturbanced are world- apartment of Alberto Subert » ferably by your' fireside. , .' Months of service can also con-, Highways? What else could wide in character. the son of one of Milan's big - .0 If there were no children * fuse a lad's mind so he isn't cause them - the supervisors - So many changes -. every-. gest antique dealers. The dealer - . - •involved the situation would * sure he feels the same toward to have snowfences removed be- where. and in. ,every. walk' o! had bought the pair of St. Eti- - *.still be grave.. The presence of * the girl waiting back home.- ` fore the end of March? So often life. Even- ih • the farmers' barns• e=e duelling pistols from a de - '»'a youngster entering her teens * Wait by all means until you 'we have a .storm from the east I remember, years ago; when scendant of the original owner. - 0 can be highly disturbing to a * two meet again: then you will jn late March. or early April. Not Partner was milking ten or A certain amount of rust had • man unaccustomed to children. * know your own heart, and his. once all winter have snowfences twelve cows by hand I used to r Her mother will ' soon be- en= * Enjoy the attentions of his - .been needed ^round here but, worry , because after a field gathered,.. on them, especially on * friend, but be careful not- t0 the trigei and barrel ' tours in the customs so- oh boy, are t • •x needed � now I work was done he had so. much - *' tial activities and expect her.. * encourage him to think you But the Friday before the storm to do' at the barn. ,But he used The sighs playthings war the e. » • are in love: you may be, you was such a love] dav, it was to say- - "Well,- what are you f a our aythings o! h1s _. new. home to be their center. y friends, who would often point " w Picture the ensuing confusiont ' may not. Since you need not enough to deceive anyone. Just worrying about - that's my hem at each other In fun. They 0 Your own reluctance to en- *- hasten making your choice, It ffi case it might be a weather- did not know that a live bullet » tertain the prospect of mar- * is kinder to keep the friend- L, breaker I had two weeks' wash- r fife most �{� mom- s ship on a casual' basis so neith- ing - done ' before breakfast that' Weeks Sew -thrift still remained in one of the . riage • er o! you will et hurt. j r weapons. meet against it. You could not g, day. No regular Monday wash- At a party In his rooms- on an g • Absence plays tricks with. ing for me- I work according evening last l?ecember, -Subert ;i * the human heart. A girl is' apt to • the weather. So on that day s•- q c'' and his friends were once again SlIA-Wrap d .« to idealize a man in uniform.- T was trying 101get about three amusing themselves - by point- remernbering only his .finest days work done in one. - But in ing the pistols at each other. * qualities. It is best for both of the afternoon along came visi- One of the guests. Duccio Pats - them that she withhold any tors. Their visit put a crimp in ° • decision until she sees him ..my activities 'so I didn't, get my .: .glia, took vne of the St. Eti- _ - again. enne pistols, cocked it. snapped Ir As years descend upon -us, the worryingshopping dont thought would � o the su phu he o match. _ _ g_ p aced • itl- under head hammer, roe t of living alone can . .. lP PeC ; ". sat dawn town Saturday morn- -; ,< ...�' -- — ' w rive one tato a regrettable mar- P and pulled the trigger. •OT c d fit ing 8nd get.what I needed: Carne The hard sulphur acted frs a riage. Then Is when one's com- Saturday morning snow, 1 a'. P percussion cap. There was a Air mon sense is needed keenly. wind and blowing snow. -. andloud Anne Hint's practical counsel a windshield wiper that was out' smokeanB and a pati of -pungent has been of htestimable value to of commission. I stayed put .. w ' According to the Court report many a troubled reader. Write �' --emergency. rations -Would have Duccio, delighted at the joke. her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St.. � to keepus fed until the storm s :New Toronto, Ont. was ovr. And then about three ;' rape fi ated it. He said it a third me he 'a `v of another ' Joy . literally a� Bob blowing `t guest. Signora de Rossi. 'Your o'clock Bob and blew in: I'soon had P ..k out again -down town to' get me P money .or your life!" he laugh- a e 'P intim the pistol at 'her. Really Windy a few supplies. ed o 4 She laughed at the joke, too. Panner is ' having ` a grand fir. r r _ - Weather men all over 'the time down at the barn 'duringBut after the loud bang floorshe , - world are interested in new this storm - carrying water to blood, the cows. He can .go out in the d trickling from a wound experiments' now taking place storm but the cows have to be ;ti in her forehead. in the United States to find out Duccio has been fora ally taken care of! • At the same time - just how high and fast winds we are both very busy counting charged, but provisionally re - can blow:otar blessings:" We find we have leased. His -trial is expected . to - ANeather balloon 20,000 feet take place in March or April of . ' quite a lot of them. �? -over Philat%elphia recently re- this year. !d During. the first part of last _. corded a 392 mp:h. wind. In week we had everything around His defence is that no ons jEr 583 Great Britain winds of more here -- wind,- rain, snow and a could have known the pistol than,200 m.p.h.-have been found thunderstorm.. There was quite was loaded, least of all him- SIZES' your miles up. Such high winds a bit. of lightning and wind dam- self. are common four or five miles _ age in the district .but the only _ up in the, stratosphere, causalty here was the kitchen 1 to "a .y ~ -. They have been likened clock. The little motor in it was ��� j e t stream. an atmospheric burnt out; Then, on. the, first -J1768 �DV C qD : .' %M�(� n_mountain torrent of wind rush- comparatively calm day a heifer, I2-10 . • _ �7 i.riglt4 W s[�L ing down's steep declivity from running loose in the barnyard. - '..a high barometric pressure to produced her first calf, without ti 'f ALL 0 N Easiest embroider -simplest a low one." any untoward incident. Partner' w .Why don't these amazia sewing -prettiest dress: Mom, g said the heifer and calf were , winds maintain the same speeds fine but he didn't know how he Look smart look neat in this it opens flat -iron it in -a jiffy. If you Feel �Y when they reach ground leve]? was going to get them into the workdress sundress - la dress tf ' • ,Use gay remnants, make one P y � y—another. with Because :,the friction of the .stable, (My help is no longer. that goes 'everywhere! See by �' ALLIN with embroider out, earth s surface slows them up. appreciated.) Then on that won- the diagram how EASY this is.Pattern 583: Children's Sizes, _. Greatest ground speed of wind derful spring-like Friday along ®No fitting problems, wraps and ever recorded was that at Wail- came Johnny. He got the heifer ties. No ironing worries opens 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Tissue pattern; em- } ' These dap most people work under broidery transfer. State else. ingford, U.S.A., during a cy- tied • up and also brought in a flat. Make it now. Sew -easy, ' Pressure, worry anon, deep less. This > Send -TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ``'clone on March 22nd, 1892. It two -week's supply of chop. And and sew -thrifty; make one, two, .train on body and brain soaks phyeieal ' - - in coins (stamps cannot be ac was. just under 250 miles an yesterday rt�orning the milk three styles! Rb1ess easier to lose -harder to ropi,16 s ' _cepted) for this pattern to Box hour. At Washington. a few truck got through the lane with- Pattern 4768: Misses Sizes 12, Today's tense living, lowered resistance, ' 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Tor- years -ago 220 m.p h, was record- out any trouble -our snow, fence 1#, 16, 18; 20. Size 16 takes 4?'a ororwork, worry -any of these may affect T - to, Ont. Print plainly.- PAT=. ed is still up -so why shouldn't we yards 35 -inch fabric. norm.! kidney action. When kidneys gat , _TERN NUMBER and SIZE, your count our blessings? The heifer This pattern' easy to use, sim out of order, excess acids and wastes es and ADDRESS. might have calved on one ol. _ ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has orb in fife 'pt'+'• o elle. ' -There's music in the sighing ot those terrible 'rough days; disturbed rest, his. "t►red-wt" heavy. ' INSPIRED ; IDEAS- pages and a reed, Y ; w e complete illustrated instructions. pages of novel designs gin our There's music is .the ..g hang ... ' cdoul without ee o the cows (3high and Se ind n stamps cannot headed to take Dodd a oftKi�y Pills. tDedd W' Laura Wheeler Needle- of a rill p Sti�adate L kidnaya .normal actio+. Bract Gratalog for 19551 Comyyle- and the lane might have be- accepted) for this pattern. Print 'h fed bettor-ak halter -work _ tely different and so thrilling, of music in all- things, if come impassable.. Not that we plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- better, Ask forDodd's Pia at x , you'll want to order your fa- men !tad ears: are enjoying .the storm - it is DRESS, STYLE NUMBER, any dreg eombr. :r vorile patterns. Send 25 cents Tlfeir earth' L but an 'echo of a trifle drafty around here, even Sent order to Box 1, 123 t •for your copy of this new, new the spheres.. the cats find it warmer down Ri;*]iteenth St., New Toronto, ? • ' -' catnIng NOWT . -Byrom is the cellar - and we won't Ont. I ISSUE It -- 1855 ,�lliarru ,.. _ • • ;, - 1. � A. t.. t', .. ! ... f • .. b. 0. ♦ .: "_ .. ', 0 _ _ A f ; r and Mrs. Hall on Sunday. CARD OF,THANKS Mrs. M. Pe _ — CLAREMONT Mr. Martin, teacher of the Webb I would like to thank m friends Minaker, Nig J. Brooks, Moolre presented their show in Br ioklia } school, sent the Easter holiday Y last Friday evening. DIr: and Mrs. N. Bodrug of Toron- P y at and neighbors for their cards, flow conducted theF WbrsH:p"Service. The Mr. and ETi-s. Gerald Hennlrsg 1 'to spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. his home at Hann-r.on. era and enquiries, during my illness. President Mrs. P. Wilson was is were guests at the wedding or the Clare Keevil. The W.M.S.. of the United Church Mrs. Valentino. charge of the business, planning work formec-'s nieoe at Cedardale Church The local cub pack took a hike up held their regular meeting last for or the summer. The quilt convener in Oshawa, on Saturday lrorth of Cred Creek last Friday. day. afternooar- _, " Mrs.3lorgan -and Mrs. Ander- _has The were Pwo assistants and six cub son from the Goodfellowship Blass GREEN WOAD made preparations for Three Miss Helen Minake'r, North Bay, vembers-it the group. were in • charge of the devotional quilts to be completed. One to be spent a few days recently wi-n her A birthday party was held last 'service. Owing to the bad roads, only The Ball Club met recently to make quilted the May meeting which .is to Parents. , week for John Pilkey who celebrated three members of the $touffviile plans for. the coming season. Leslie i be held, in, the church basement. The Y. P. L', m -et on Sunday even. ' his 12th. . group were able to attend. Mrs. J. Wilson was elected as Manager. Ed. On Thursday evening the After.. ring at the home Qf Len Walthim% After April 23, the local bankwiIl Peddie introduced the .speaker, Mrs. Pascoe, Assistant Manager and Geo. noon W. A, sponsored' a showing of with Len hi charge. Next week's be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Siscoe of Stouffville. She told the in. Staley, as Coach and Edgie Pegg as slides by M:ss Beatrice McLean and meeting will be in the church base- < from 4.30 m. to 6 teresting story -of her work as nurse, T'taasurer• � musical sele'.tions by Dorothy Closs- ment. i < p• his. on Fridays.( when she was Belleville. The on and John Paxton and a stn The Bab Band leader Mrs. Ross _ Please make note of this. 1 Miss Beatrice McLean, who was,co- g- Y ` The Baptist Mission Circle will 'be speaker' was thanked by 31rs. W. Ev-' leader, was one of the twenty one song led by Edgie " Pegg: At the Dsneor held an Easter_ Tea in .the held on April 26 at 2.30 p.m. at the ans. 31r. Robert Jackson rendered a' who attended the Ontario Cou ty close of the program Mr. and Mrs. church on Saturday,. April 16. for home 'of Mrs. G. Al. Forsythe. The lovely solo. Dlrs. H. Gregg presided Folk School which was' held at the I A. Shrr_ t„ , who recently moved to the babies of 'the band and their k _ topic Will be the biography of Chris- at the piano. home of Mr. and Mrs." Russell Morr- Whitby were presented .with a set , mothers. The Ladies aP the circuiil �1'e are Teased to re ort that DIr,(ison, Beaverton from . A ril 10th toof dshes and a teapot as a small «ere also invited. IVirs. Ralph ktow- tine Cio11aM. Mrs. Frank Gostik'sremembrance from their, Greenwood bray, mother of the group will have charge of the pro- Thus. Gregg . is improving in. health i the 13th. p Baby Band, 'gram. and able -to he out again. The Afternoon Woman's Associa- � friends. A. social hour followed with - welcomed all and Miss Edith 'Orm.- We are so The Mission Band will be held nest I on met on Thurso y afternoon at I the serving , of cake. and ice cream. a"od of the Evening Auxaiary had sorry to report that 3Ir.- Sunday in the S.S. rooms of the the n_,w home of Mrs. Percy Clarice. The "Western' TV Show• cast charts . of the worship service. Fit - very alt Hardy Sr. is still very ill. teen babizs received Life Member. Dir. and blrs.—Pete Hardy of To- I L ranges , . ron.to spent the week -end with rela_ from'3 to 12 years. The members are ship C.rt:ficates. Rev. H. Moonq -' closed the service -,v:th prayer. The - - Mrs. Ormerod of Toronto, ert t.re ribbons and slereles sweaters for y°� ',' - 2adie� .=r: red lunch. and- Mit, Min- Lives here. asked to bring combs, berets, hair �p - Week -end here with .11r. and -1irs. the bale. I N „ � �' �f c ke- and ]rigs. Edith Ormerod pour- - Iel-ille Johnson. Funeral ser ices were - held in the! `'" �� ed tea. e Buptlst Church here last Thu•r•sda,� I ,� E°` rMr. and Mrs. Ernie 3Iayse of Osha- yam '. u ----------------------------- ' ✓, ,t - - •a, spent the wee!. -end with 31r. and for -tire late Cecil 'Sty>r-ry who pas.ed- DIrs. Howard Hockley. I away at his home in Victoria:.Square. I _lir. Storr was well known here, hav_ Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges spent Y a ry x 4 7- m lived in the vicinity all his life,! Sunday with 31r. arci airs. Gordon g Y Neale of Greenwood. prior. -to retiring from the' farm • and The Local Scouts, Guides, Cubs and + moving to his late residence. Rev. �', Brownies paraded • .to the United i Geo. Davison officiated at the service. y Fill Church .on Sunday morning for ser- Y theHe is survived b his wife, vice. There was a goodnumber from former Annie Found, a son Andrew.. ' . "+each at home and two dau hters Mrs.group represented. � 8 Both lien Ward and Roy.3IcLeod Appleby and 3lrs. Norton. -have been kept busy over the past # Pallbearers were Wm. Palmer, D. - two weeks Appleby, 31. Norton, Harold John- A/1 ohn- Jt. p Pullin cars out of mud son, Frank and Charles Gostik. I 6 holes. The 9th concession still has a few bad s ors both east and west of Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Garden Hill i tClaremont. were with their daughter, Mrs.- H.' a d ,� 3Ir, and Mre. en Boniface enter- Lackey and their cousins, Mrs. Dun- - � er Sunday.tained � friends at their home bayr• Mr. and Mrs. Augustas and fam- Mr. Werner Bache Flowers were placed on the altars-- , Manning con-' of both local churches on . Sunday waltant of the .Torosrto office -of the $ « - .Sarco plant was in Claremont on morning in. memory of the late Cecil y Q ';2flonday. Storry. Friends from Toronto'called on ME 11 E EL, _ ph _ - 1.1 .. _ . - app -0F � 4. "�,� ♦ �. � ^�eW (• r.. _ ANU P. — - •-L - - - ,e•. ""'2R'' y"< tb+et....'t •.vF""' P;� y1 �\ s` -.-. I SUPPLI_—Ont DroL of Lands and Porth Peaio8 L. DADDY tiETTED THIS ONE—Sucker fishingtime find.- _.; - __ Ine>I+letian. ons - bre -------------- % -------------- y' on countless Ontario streams each sggnn' Isabelle ;tiial'o, 3r shoves� e the ugly but edible coarse fish c iughtnagt Alliston, THE NAVIGABLE WAiiiIj + ' — � Rooting o ingse :-,- - _. J , e. S. cPROTrC;ION ACT b f' _. _. 93.E ..Chapter In . - �A.ax L _ 1. ter, C . Iasi brit � V� � ,' • :', =_ - - - - k ��� Highland Creek Sand and Gravel Gob r �GUMBER BUILDERS' SUP-PLIE� hlmiu a herebySection � notice tbzi it J `' Isheot Book deposited _with the NUnister of Pelb• _ Insnla#ing Boelyd)Otile $ui�dC!'s Plan lie Works, at Ottawa, and is the .e. C1tL'DIT PLAN AVAILABLE ON — BEPAn3S, da?II.Df:�T(i -G!1RA free of fire District . Aertstrar of tt�e a _ :.1�Bm81>tS, LIB1etilp�tlt!!! � Lana Registry District of the Bev. ` IRi't7, UP TO TWO YRAB.B TO PAY. REABONABL1i RATSS tp of Ontatto at Whitby, Ontario, a Phone 74 Ao W. M111"t" EL,Lor 75 � PLANS si!as.AaLE -_ description' of the -'site -and- Plans ■! _ '',�•.,` �.� �1'• R De three, cribs and a drag line propend i 1, O• i • R I ` K E ei � `• u to be built in the bed of Lake Out. PT j HOHo in front of Lot Number l4, tian;efr xs PlctsaRlxa ua . , the To vnsht or Pickering sed of. e � p • II - - � now in the Municipal Improvement • -armn District of Ajax, In the County K I Ontario,`Pravince of Ontario. - ���� ,• And take notice thar after the'asc. iration o ALTERATIONS � . •:-._ _ , .. �.' ' � the t one montp rrom _ .... publication o! of h first - the dela this z - ; • INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS re Band and Gravel Oe.. ? � ESTDUTES FREE TI1lE PAYMEA"1! PLAN • • will, eifnder Beaton 7 of the highland'' : _ _. t.. apply- to the Minister of Limited {{ �rsaid s 1PROINIL PICKERING 6SWU • f 11 �rniture & �! ho/sterir� Pub Ac AFTER 7,01 P. ifL to Worts at his office in tie of Pahl City of Ottawa; for approval ttse : Wid site and prier's. I"r • ■ - • - DATED at Highland Creek, Oatarlo, � •H i• M j l e r Rib _ COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS this 38th day. of 3larch, 1sss. WE CAN GIVE HIGHLAND CREEK SAN AND Y -OU THE BEST- by - CUSTOM-BUILT .FURNITURE' A SPECIALTY.. GRAVEL CO., LIMITED TRUCK TIRE DEAL - t.- IN TOWN CUSTOW-BUILT DRAPES W. aL a�ck; Vice -President: ,r C0ODNEAR ' . ; by apr 29 - . pow PRIct l _ _ j Chesterfields . Recovered, Remodelled & 'Repaired ---------------------------------- LOW, - • 1 ` 6.00x16 ` s $ X65 ob nr� I _.. EASY CREDIT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED �. -- - u sf>xsih larr'i PHONE 1 AJAX 385 HARW006 N.. AJAi(.//� go* it noon! WILLIAMSIKSAY D.C. GAILY SERYIGE few PAk1�;> 5iNALL CANADIAN _ y . Am W.S,A., POINTS I ! - CHI ROPRACTOR .. .. _.. . CN �'� - _ . X �•, � • . ' --- SES• � -' ... _ ' - ARTEREb•BU ` y� OFFER iOEA[' SERVlC8, ,(X—RA y / - .Ar +4rTRACtIVE'RAtES wQ MOTOR _ '_ 1 FOR ,411 GROUP TM,fig ' } 158 Hamood Ave. Ajax, Ont.L. TOR 1$US TRAVEL RIfORMATION t _ PHONE 767 iia Yo� Lota-A61" SALES JF two Gray Coach Lines _IEAIST N "OUSE ' . Q�►w� • a...o•. .�s•..+s-'' .. ,,,.-y►. -. .- s. -, , .. .. ` .z - _ � -„1"" 'r'`"'y' iu w ._ .-. � ► �. - v' _ .. , r - • : IF , - - It r said _ M .. , Y_. Classif.ied Advt's _ - - - -- ...�.•.,.M,1�,.,.•...1�.:�-y:•.a.►Aw�r�r. FOR SATE -cottage b X it. c„ot. A.1 `Your Friendly • Resident Agent' k ccdit.an. Fanel.ed interior, electric, itP;tLTUit INSURANCE AGENT easily rY;ov d, reasonably pr. a. %i - LET caslnca M S. CHAPIV AN - SALESMAN ,�' T aft • PW PHOTO-FINISHINB 1ply Eldm iL.•-Quo:d, Church Street, L ase ► IEE, .FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS. AUTaAiOB[Lli - \�- 'VE'rr;,•R[arpRY SUPPii'iLi Guth Ficker.ng Z'alage. Nes. O• r LIABILITY INSURANCE ETC. ------------------------------- BUT FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPERTIES BABY NF1+. FOR SALE -8- cu. -fool, Hotpoint I>, -FOB GALE .1411A Fltl niweii rrgr•rr w�i.� 0* STORE HOURS. • • Ltuce re�•igerator, � 60 cycle, two and , ones-nalf y tars o;d. Solid ste,a1 ��n_ CY-R 1 L E. M O RLE Y THAT �,,.••.,�. Wyk Imo. ' r 9.ro i trusties $100.00' - shone PickerA. M. to 1.04 ;P.. IL, ing PRESCRIPTION 27411. P. mG to 5.66 P ----------------------------------- j Q FOR SALE -1941, 4 -door Chevrolet SILK�S MARKET xeasana'cIe ccn"It,on. George Hart, White's &derccd, North; phone - PHONE: PICKERING 26 :•Markham 50J1., - - ------ SPc-CIAL jo RB YESi Mine Bo • OIL BURNER SERVICE �. AND CLEA-NOUTS Eggs Garside A large 55c doz. .'rhe Experienced In All Makes J store FAST SERVICE p _ CALL - `•AYERS" ,3oneie•ss cottage r..11 SSC : WEST 1011 PICSERIN,Q f Pickering 240112 _ Atli I -2802P80 -E3 66 r! apr za 'Slue Ribbon 0. P. tea Y2 ;...63c � rr1+rM�wAA MA MSM aruiM� ----------------------------- FOR SAIF. -=one-horse garden plow; ALUMINUM COD�LVATION � ~ hand garden seed drill. Phone Pick- �` .I NEMC. MURKAIL O. + er•ing 122J. - 1 DOORS ' y - -------------------- ---------•-- Dundas PRESSURE PU14LP WAIN -for ' WITH GLASS AND SCREEN 102WHITBY. O W � dasmistic waver system. Box 6N News IN:(above the Alun Beag�) OMice. M SE A. E Young, iniUB H -- - CHRISTMN SCIENCE ----- O. 1. R 4, OAK FLOORING 0MCB HOUM PIC C LEA ---------------------- -- Rev. A E. Young, Minister $215.00 Per DL a. bL Moa. ea Sat. - 5.00 to 6.56 •N • FOR S_4LE-Norge eiectr;c r:2rivera__ I... SUNDAY. APRIL 24, 1935 A Christi?n Sevmte Service mAh be - edneNlay - 8.00 $a 13100 Noe! r _ tar +,.30.00; also ra-tgette, 2 -burner, DAYLIGHT SAVING TIA2E held in East WoedlanAs (;oc:muncty ('� PHONE: warrBY on and oven; gccd cond.tion, $15,00. - 1 10,00 a. U. - Sunday School Hail, ijovge Hills each Gursday_ aLs M. Vardon Box 610 News O:fice. 1 11.00 a. m. - Morning Worship M y School and N I1 00 A aunda ur- --------•---------------------- 11.30 - Sunday School eery a our. the same SMALL D=BATOR t'� ANTED - 2,30 - Afternoon Service For hsrther infc Trbation, call -- LIIMBEB YARDS •,•" WATCH said OLS - must be :eason3ale. Phone 33811, at 1 • • s ... s r .411 1-7329 or P�ckeriag 22781. PICK3M NG, ONTARIO REPAMING Pickering. Choir practice Friday at S.00 P. M. _-----_ ! Ai DLEY ST. ANDREW'S PROSBY'TESLAN - ---------------- ------- ----- - SALES3LYN 1.30 p, nt, Su nlay Scnanl CHURCH IR FJ Nf1�J4J , "I _ Exceptional cp,.. ort .ty °or•. a young 2.30 p. m, _Regular Senice Rev, 'Kenneth. klacLennan, Manistee.,WARM 9,43".4 tI, Sunday S^hoot ambit;cus ran to joist a rapidly -ex- pending £n;L'�h f. -m. -Must have a- 1::04 A. M. - 3lorning 5errice t :?fir �aditioning Olj Burners 4,TN bilAy to se:l nix t to the home. or ( Space Heaters be :e•ill:ng ' -.o learn, We suptIly all prospects ,t ho :.:e-i:sterested in our ! Installation or nepairi _„ c QL IT OL•K RECORD RAMI . K^ccluaire homy equipment. • H.gh COMPLETE LIN F, I LET ea:n:ngsr--c:r bonus plan, Good car i , ti.�U TING- EVER iH�1i;P PENS and ti%�t - necessa y: Apply �Ir Jc:;rsrn, 're -e- - _ LT Y HEA 1 cru'. t �. ( Toronto 14:kering LAD'ES' and- GL:TS' WATCIM , Pee Llt,tel Nen -2 Highway at I;�e - *°' t e L. pool - p - are a looking,, for a Faith for to 80 R 1 From .»s• y�� RA. sea 1 so nn F. da; 1 4 in: and 5 to �o o Term: $1.00 Weft -8.p. m. for Iurthcr inlormati.,rl, .t c ------------- .1�Q DOa':ti PAY9IENT . _. .. _ ... - • - t day" livery 31onday evening, Fire- IO i, i BRICK AND PLOCK �•.'URts' t5` - PI NE PICKERING EST WANTED ,ti ' side study Group at Piggott's home. For Free E+timate t?n T'ckerin Jewels.MENTS ETC..Forrest Lumber Co. g Y PHOti$;' PICKER[NG 63111: s �'' .cc nceWon and Dixie Road. PICKERING TOWNSHIP w � � �• .ond C o D•j+ 1 IIU'II.DIN(i _ . L� 1 PEICbIm ------------ D - u u = h UNBA �N ............ -------- P L 6g ED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAU ',DAY OLD [1F. 5T RTED CHICKS $ ` • Opposite Kiwanis Park) 4401 TO 6.00 V. 11L Ph ne• eria� 3 it Sussex x Ilamp Cross b C California Gray t Leghorn Cross c t., - r pHON rssw�2.. F J. PR(3tJSE - - - Liv. Pure White Eggs _ _ .• _ ._ . :: - Il' 1{ MSON'fi POULTRY FARM t For Ile liaha7 A -were To four Quesdionj Write To The a_ecretaty Fly Nt �, � BUILDING INSPEt:MB ' Kennedy Rosi, %Llll'keaL Ont - R R Fickering Literature. Supplied ares i Phone: AX 3.6435 � CKER may 20 z PI 111 V•. t--=------------------ -------------- --.. - j +' FRED ROWELL allbOard PH02�FE PICSEsrrra MT �� k . BRrdK AND BLOCKWORK • Concrete Work Of All TyM-s . COOPER BLOCK LTD. Moulding Drain+ And Sepik Tanks - �- � ...TERRY'S � . - i.. WORK GU.UW, a+a QLLrDi PARE AVS. - T+osOkr-To Brock Rcad - Phone: Pick 27W2 51.• KITCHEN Electrical Plumbinglag Dapr 22' Concrete a umbaronCABt ET DOOK9 _ I FASA S PE C IA T, GUARANTEED QF.PAiRS _ I 6ioatrnetias sad 5+1��ilr to all maake. aril .7 v RADIO T ZAVISION, INTER-COK 1 • MWNE: PICiMM41 iM f I } Alun P75BLIC ADDaEss sYsrEals r Clrider Blocks :. ve alA.a Yous� iwsaeLsos u.ECTRONIC s �zcEs . _ .�ire a1a1/e PiC>[€�fG PLANT '• - '541A tw taaW .e Iw PlekoehK E7J3 - Brock Natttit 1 . '..' STATION ROAD P60N= 1ZayEms CAN Fns > ..MD EP BUILDER PAIWTII4S'AND- DECOAiA?QiOg -' oe Repairs MOOD WQG $1100 per hour for quick, clean, guar. anteei' +.i_-st-class painting and paper. _. Main Street, Pickering Jttanging. RODMA�1 -F`U4 T- KATERIAIS USED zr1Cr GAZs . : ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR 4 . R. ]t. 3, Pickering - Phan 36W1 WC1R1CN6kN8KWM. NUM' a:ad DlFBTJIdi Samples.. Est mates Free Without - (;00D s Metal W GOOD leo SLI I�aS'DNOF DYES Gam. Obligation �L'�t�►NS 611 7Y�' Anmr t, FARMS WAISTED ��. O�eae>r Dominion Ptirmees esti Alt C DAILY TILL SAO P. JL ' f Buyers waiting for all classes of t x. Gurney Dotminba Conversion Oil Bnraaes - FMAY TLLL 8.00 P. M. sA • A. B ; I sklievohd ----------------- farms --so to 200 acres, for mixed PATMINT .PLAN AVAELABL)t -- farming, dairying and ranching, at - vricep young farmers can hope to ... ..: 8l.AR PICKERII�i(I NEWS OE'FICZ r - `� l�i1+F>♦ � succeed. No subdivisions granted. PHONES- Bhp - PlokerlaF 1711 > - Wbitby till - TELEVISION bRADIO Wanted ;z ,t STADIS "EY OSHAWA, .ONT. REPAIRS :;, crwod ^ i 3-4921 or Write 634 Mary StI PHO' NE PC►ERI\G 2iS WW �7 pWk o& wil1hene 3iember Oshawa-" hitby .Ontario _ Real Estate Boards apr 13 "• WANTED - acre and half to two 'taccres of land in vicinity, of Picker. !ng -Toronto Area: , Geo. McNulty, 2327 Queen St. F. Apt. 16, Toronto; Phone OXford 96188 or 19946. apr 22 ------------------------------ BERT'S -----'-------------------- BERT'S WELL DIGGING 'Septic Tanks.. i Pressure Systems Trenching ... Air Compressor ` Contractor's Specialty PHONE: PICKMING 343113 A(wit 401507607„ '= Maas You're CrFL azy DL NBARTON RADIA & TV A.,H, RATTEW PSwat Lra"Wd 6W . CdOW ------•-••---..-.�......---.' �., -- ------------------------------ abriweld ZuskWs 13asd�vare p ' FABRICATING A WELDING- POWER 'LAWNMOWERS , HAND LAWNMOWERS, ' STRUCTURAL. STEEL GARDEN HOES - TOOLS ' LENTELB� BEAMS VIOLET SOIL -- B-11 PAINTS • • _� '' - AND }ENAMELS RAILINGS, GRILLS, ETQ. PHONE: PICKERING 46 ' ..PHONE: AJAX 27 - r tit+'N E .46 ' . i Evenings 360 --- -_ -- �. _ _ a •� - �ry 'ROUGE MOTORS IfHarwood, son a! Mr, and Mrs. Kledtti •,' (+I TJA R A NTJ& E D Harwood; Toon pcvul Robinson, aoui rIQEACHNII:'a'i �e Mr. and MM fttLL itabinaon; RAI)iO sER�'FG`E _ ►ae,1t� wands lane Ivies,- daughter oc n; FR T$E >' ALHR ,w, rw Aft �, �, Mj • and Mrs. Clifford Davicw9. Anv Mabe or Model 7L coal o m.rr M+++� M.•rsBuil The ding Committee, entrust-. �. s(� u+ • wx os ed w:th the Arthur JNBRAL DIRE(,�'QE 1 progision of mors ed. equate Lacilities for Christian F.dstc= 4 PBANE P[CE>p - .� Private Ambulance Serrske at:on met foaowing public wr,-st�ip- !Da or, Ni i and dura lt- th deveE. >� Ott PL3ns for fur er T i J °pn of cf tbt' bu la.ng at tce rear' Ai ]Ke>EACHNIIE. PM,6 _ 1 ! ce the church. Mr. Ralph Schad and g `• . , . I I : j his father have done .. considezabl,3 PhO�e �`1Ek, l93' �� ' work on iC already. It is hoped tb* d ms �. t u _ .. - ^ -- 7 gem nd leor� P�Cg �lJlit• - ...�_ -- -- --- .- -_ thencilities, g}�yp lumbing and kit JtL s 081�/lR"I 6 ------ USED CA" ----- ------- ,+ AND - -- TRvcKs CENTENNIAL pLU� �•- ti Ch rM Aft W. M .i. TSObI�BQAf, a A„ LLB, 80UGHT AND SOLD Faftamwm:ve children were B// • O ' Sunda baptimd on +� Seticlior — PHONE PIC Y Stephen Douglas S�pa-rks, AI.8BEi1 �� PH0Pf31: P113E�ING 33M _ KERING 308W — ;stn of Mr. and Mrs. -Rob t SA3rks• 06Islmb(a sad Ontarle. f = 3f;t1hison of 6 : Michael RMorgan, ' FLUM a BATR00MQ1e0°oo8 �,Ajax Mis. Lee Morgan; Carl TsKEV AND CLARKE j PBessU3ls sYSTEnca - Bnsiaeso R► 3msT'�'��� Phone - 188 avESTIMATES azorhoII.C3gONEERa Resistance Plo; Oslss 342 awnmowers Sharpened Repaired RiaL I• d Authorized !or the •- LATEST '1'I'PE SHARP ti-_ - f Ontario and Yolk, I E - . •. SHARPENING MAC — - ---------------- Farm B_ 1 GIigG KEEN -EDGE WADES --' E --------- r toelr" 'ImPkme� Hone♦ PO AND HIND MO hold �, > > :Chirapractor - �S _ : 'Wednesday. AUCTION , April 27, . area our SPOCiAtYMW s! E W,POWER MOWERS FOR RENT _ - : - l of 38 catt:ie 2 horses, hogs, hb-•a,ctor" 8ataa. 14us1 Ser4Lie f� 8 SOWERBY, D, C. biOD ?5c. Pea HOUR splesnents ha PAM off.0ae. 130GT0$ O;&' CMROPRACTI i=��EFiOUS TRADE-rN,.OT JIZ, tY, Snatn, farm-bu]a.C 'OLp the Corporahioa> a P. Q. �e AStL 4MM a-PAYFEED BE County od Ontario at theOW-ERS FOUR NEW PO WE'R MOWEiRg ad t'e - Yarkhi� P. O. • CKSTEAD - o! Ontario Homme Fanny aiiftby, 0 lheaa black. 3111f f41A. BAOCK ST, BOOTH FRONT ST, FRENCHMA.N,S BAY — a¢ 12.30 noon, lreatisq have � wEwsr, ONTA=O PHONE: P1CKERLNG 1.16W3 bray and Nn. abaM' 7 Ralph 'MII auctioaeera aims 1iN, For ApPssbafinent Ithoae 37<O 8.2S6S TED TAC an Anderson, clerks. TE ISSON, Pt.. Perry, auction Loya! Pogue - - ROY M. M. I�OWE, tM so �r WHEN '+nE' 2 - UCEI':SED At;CnO.%, _ aaReD } 4° WANTo?lt caDON.ME, - wELL 1:8 w,.rH ( WITM SOME pfic•.. LAMES- KOW I uL0 t KNOW _ CHIROPRACTOR SOME'Y,rr uP i'M THE Guy E�// wERE TALKI K, A Yova0 g and Whitby Towne M1t�E I DESPISE ANt7G0� T,+AT HAS EXACTLY 1Mtia 4rip t•` 5�vac�sKrcrE55.' WHAT YOU' A� I OMOallf3. 109 gRres OCX ST. S. Fa. Household sad = - r., WANT WHl1'B'Y, O.'VR•. Pt+eyerty re c- ' ! 4 S1R? • (Above fdtoe's Order OliceF Talo A SPOT �- �.� i,' �• • `", - -, � � : OPiiCF ROURS: Pnomyt Attention Gives NT"E' W$ITHy —' PH ti3-3814 • AND ALL�'nl' 'Toes. - Thur I at0 814 up, -,No s. -Sat, O E r.QT 8_3 - - . Days "d Eveahsgs i ,�� " titi -pV ,Phone MO 3-2888 G. ILL PHONE P MOTORS' ICKERI . NG 31 i�xumelft 5 ,a (Revl�rse O Chang s HIGHWAY NO. 2DUNBAR ' ' _ �ih�y Idinttloient pren}w� • :: - _ l a+z3+ac+>F _s ►, --• —. - : 90111T. AWMN, PROP. see,Atl.a4 Asbestos -Siding Shingles - :: it 13. 1, WhftiW. Ontario _, _:. .. Two ;i[ilos Went Of WLiTHIS thF Oo --- 0 X* s xi3rhway setsseen 1Phitiy ' :.` AMherat 1 -7171 - And �Iax NE�YS;�APER FOR ONE FULL com, ne Lumber _FZONN: W2MY .663 THE _= A 1 2 EAR, 11ff CLEND-ENING - ' -: -'c0, LTD.. - ;Y - -DIXON w-0 ST. C� AVF_ $. OM 31184 West Of Searboro CeUegiate :. _ = SCARSO&O JUYCTION OFFER No. + - metal Adfreas • -Station "W TORONTO 13 QROB! s . r _ MARKUHAM AJlferst 1-1171 3,25 : OFFER NO.22, • � Avery Friday Night Until 8.N SFR Wo. 3 Saturday aeWt iz.ea noon 8 KJlld .. r>�►>klseoiQ11T . F F> � s GFFS1J.WDI Z S 72036 sE.N!ra• MWANT116 COUNnygotacamp s 23�BULANCE aAiACR>iAGM.» 387S,S Ai1Sli$ ,Marls " R'i tfVal eo .�', betore rnaga:irtet detlire� MMf ash Dow�s paI �C►w Wfli ani anai�l W Iki coLwNT CALL 3� nrG o . R� GROW.A w�l, «�d r. A" tet Paccar Ani -❑ Coronet Magazin•------- =---- 1 Yr. GROUP a ,y �!•iaet�eta, Sellciltear sad Netarlee eei •. ----:- -- __ O,Matloses Magazine (12 Issues) -- --'6 Mos _ tieetl0e ❑Chatelaine _ __ 2 ?4s. . ❑ Canadian Meme JeurnaiI --- I Yr. ' 't ❑.Magazine Digest __ ❑New Liberty AOQ= G. C01Z& I', B. A. 311row,4: QAIMI . 011los -----= I - --------------------- >i�.ap� ❑ McCall's Magazine Yr• (] Famr'Ilr H vd 3 Weekl Star __ 1 Yr. Ajaz, out - Plsone 2i ❑ True Story ____-- ---- --------- f ❑ Csn n Peult� - Yr. Review ------ 1 Y;. J. WII.LOUGHB; md'SON9 ❑ Canadian Homes i Gardens - r' _ lilfl."h a. MacD0�1�.I,p B. A., Li..B. - -------- Sim" Y -- Aesitee7 :. ❑ Popular Seienee _-- 1 ❑Free PussWekly �rairis Farmer __. 73� 6imcoe St 6., OsLaws, Oat ------ '=--------- /` ❑ Spor+s Afield ❑ _ i 'Yr. �, >r>reoe i-ZL37 _ FitabWhed 2latfha Ph �oplay --- ------- -------------- _ _ - - I Yr. _ _ -- -- __ 1 Yr.. ❑ Canada Pc-llf! ��-----__--- — -- Modern Screen -- F t A veeaie --------------- - •2 Yrs. : r ---- »---»--� ❑ Parents Magazine r. ❑ Trua eE: r;enees _----------- , Y � `! Yrs -.---- "1 Yr:. sNote�farinet's MagiZino to firm addresses odly l anC.e CQ ;dOW ITH, MO.NTErm VALL=r Olt PHON? 8iiE8L i' Ca • _ Mur Baba icer Fawn Aad c4wft 1iED AccouNTANTS >�ieteem >tisaraa• Bsili Any Magazine .�isteal Below And This + �e O ' I . WkWAIW, 801Siozcoe street. North Newspaper, Both,FQffhe Price ShOwn! 1>MMeaN114 111MMU oe 09 AB Me& OBiIAWA — UNTARW MPrk an "X•' before •ma • �/\�, %, .❑ Saturday NFeh} (Wo.I -- -__--_ 9�ines deiirsd and enclose list with order Bowman & V�b8o : _ PHONE 5-4m _: , Maclean's ►J (2 issues) ----------;3.60.. Sforees---•------ ❑ Ma apzine 4 ❑ Screen PiT@Nle: © American Mega 'ne ❑ LLS Camera M azin• -_ - ----------- :3.25 WIiI!L'BY 6Zl — ❑ Chetdaine _ 4.10 ❑Inside Detectwe_ -------------- 4.Is >•a _ ❑ Crverybody's Digest _- -_-- -----_ 2.90 [] Cos (iten Magazine------------------- 3.35 a; W. C. THOMSON ❑ Hunting & Flshmg in Canada _- -------- 3AC ❑ We"O Home Compaoisn--------------- 4_l0 AFFORD EROS. + Q• C. G1 Child Life _ -- --- - _❑-Christian 'H:relsl -------------- 3.85 ewer Grower _-_r. 5 ❑ McCa ,.S �---------- . - - 4.10. I1i01�101>R8N'1'AI,-_W02" Notary PnbW ❑Redbook (ylegazine ------------- -- 3.75 ❑ True story -- --- 3.40 s; : iP6et;83 Wilby ,iii Offline Hooves 1 ❑ Collier's Weekly - --_ - -- -`5 60 ❑ parents, 'Maga:lee -- 3.25 �► ?�. aril» A ❑ Hampty Dumpty s Magazin: _ 5 ❑. American Girl -- 3.60 ' ,mss M, 3.08 P. A ❑-OutdaorC'f•------------------------ -- 3.7 ]Open Read for Bos 3.45 r >. F-..- Th a7 — l3atnrdy �. PAPER -------- 3.75 [j Children's t Y- - -------- t ' NEWS s - _--- �'------------------------ 3,6 AND MAGAZINES -1 YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN o ' ` R1LLiwS fi. LihWgON OH1ee' wt 8 demo Hlgbwar Ate;•_. 'ALL OFFERS ' Amit l[11d East ot Pickering vtllap i •• •� •• ••_ •• �• _ �.��.. and BWidtae rrmli ARE GUARANTEED CHECK' MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH' COUPON 1 dts�100 - PHONE; ?1II�G js -«+. ' . ` 8i ONTARIO 1 Gentlemen: I encloses_______ ________ •please rind me the offer ,rx IF V110301k 3r] O �� � � OMS, so =mi fat, w� �' t chocked, wish a year's subscription to your newspaper. - PauNE: Sat 8►f0!<1 Name---------------�-- -- 1 M. " >�, \ _' rr..• anew a w s w«sr. s.r l' SFraet or R.R'.--------.------------------------------ s+ra o..pies of .d.e se l Port Office_- --------------- c :' ., ...--------------------------------------- S <' 'T'.. rn"'r'► - .. .... - ... v „-r.t.""'G""�""`'�F"'r a•rv-'...,..,.::.ifC".L...s.r•'i6••.•+../`-.. �r�, .,•y' ' • -f "' • L E K i • f ing)ffi 1st vice •president, Mrs. HBrougham Park Fund. • Fields". Brown replied. Barclay; 2nd Vice president,' b1rs. Al: I The 'entertainment - committee had According to some beliefs, most W.A. has been postponed Ein se• Report ..Froi ft Annis; secretary treasurer, Mrs. G: planned a eery enjoyable program farmers .are supposed to be tatting cqunt of the roads until next we4iL ti Duncan; asst. - treasurer, Mrs. Bur- representing each month of the year. things pretty easy by December, so There are a few cases of Chiek oa -VLll' jluen, ton; .district director, .lira. Glen; asst. Mrs. Wm. Guthrie Jr., acted as chair- Mrs. Geo. Izatt dressed as a farmer pox in the community. district director, Alrs. Burrows; press man. recited the poem "A Lazy Farmer." Mr - and Mrs. Wm, Saunders wid• V ' By, .MICHAEL STARR, Md'y . secretaryfi Mrs. Holtby; card conben- carols -were council" meeting .started off .she . Christmas caro -w ere also. -sung. � daughter bf' Oshawa visited Mr. 'and ' - I er' Mrs. Burrorvsr Directors, ' 5,rrs: year, -with Charlie Clemente as reeve, The meeting closed with "Auld _lIrs. Lorne Saunder -on ,Sunday. Ontario Riding ' Lan Syne." ' Connor, Mrs. Hamilton and 9irs.:11a1- George Puckrin as councillor and Mrs. g yne. ' The all-important question of the - color: Social committee, Mrs. Wm. � Bert Guthrie .and War. Guthrie Jr., After lunch was served, Wm: Guth- day is "which is the best road to the That -new fish- recipe our wife Gray, Mrs. H. Barclay, Mrs. Holtby ! discussing the pros and cons of a new rie Jr. thanked :tf. 'aand :firs. Brown ( highway?" 0 p b and Mrs., Ray Ej icott. Federatign of l business in our, community. !! for opening their_ home, and Mr. • .•; y - ' • tried out on you last week may well i • have originated. in the basement of agriculture,, Mrs. J. Sudon. Pianists,. For February Mrs. Arch Bell con - }'the West Block of the Parliament Mrs. Har6ey,19 Mrs. W. Ellicott 'and ducted a romantical contest. Every - the West Malcolm. \ one joined in singing some Irish Buildings. Hidden away down there, Ison store resent March. ,amidst the. steam pipes and old lum- The following wore• lucky winners g p attractive girls at the weekly euchre sponsored by ! April, coming ` in on April FooI's bar a little group of attractive 1 - the Woman's .institute: _NLLs. Je1ve11, I Day, four volunteers, Mrs. C. Clem - tire doing mach to change the eating Mrs. DlcAvoy and Mrs. Pilkey; 31A.. i ence, Bert Guthrie, Geo. Izatt and + habits of fifteen million Canadians— `. and in the�rrocess they. have 'probably Whittington, Jlr. Plaxton and , D r. ; JIur1 in Barlow were asked to take , •, l►ZeAvoy.' Travelling prizes went to '!nowt in a tart:eating contest. But mss { - increased a income ' of 'Canadian i� Mrs. W. Carlton and JIr. Plaxton. alas, they were only plaster paris top- fishermen more than a million dol- !. - � / �� "� �• '` Iars a gear• Remember the Bazaar to. be held in I ped. with meringue. ► These young ladies are all qualified- the '1'owrishig Hall on . April 4th Toronto had their Easter parade, - . ye( ` '1� O a sponsored 'by Joy.. -Rebekah Lodge. so -dietitians, did we.. Three men, Geo. Izatt, �' ✓ - -dietitians, and employees of the'Con- I , 3 Apron , fancy work, plants .ancL mis-. Marvin. and W m. Brown Jr. o ti sumer Branch of the Fisheries De- y partn�ent. Their, job is. to persuade cellaneous articles .for sale. After- Were dressed in Easter finery and: t �r ' Canadians to eat more fish, and to noon tea will .also be served. transformed ,'into three beautiful • ' �:,-'� • I "Daylight saving time will .become ladies to parade through the room. oo�E make: the fish. they eat more enjoy-.. R' effective on April 24th. so, don't for_ 'Mrs. George Peacock played a i elite.:When; €hey. .started- 11'ork, in ` Iget to set your clocks forward. group of piano accordion numbers for 1950,_we Canadians ate on an aver- �. - 7\11•. and llr's: U. Robertson' of To= ]Fay. ti ago about twelve pounds of fish a I - belonging to the -bride, had a' :a ` - ronto visited with. ,Its• Lemmon on June, b ng , _ :•--= •: year, ,naw u•e are..nudging• fourteen Sunday evening. meek wedding. Linda`Izdtt and Har r pounds a year, and the -iig'ure- is go- ,. ing up steadily. _Much of the credit' The many friends of-.11rs. W: linos old Gratin ie were .the bi lde slid groorri. As given to the Consumer Branch for Iare glad to see tier back in her usual Nancy and Keith Puckrin were their .. . s they are a sort of sales department place at the post office again. attendants. Rob' Puckrin;- as the' min deans M* -.and Mrs: Jack Bradshaw Jr. i t^r, are• thc-n their life svnter.c-e. :• for the entire fishing industry of Can- I g tide', 'constantly pushing the sale o! and • Dd• vl '.were guests of 3lr.•. and To represent July,..Mrs. Fred E'uck- twice the - --r Mrs. Ken Pascoe on Sunda rin_ gave .a short account of �onfed- every kind of fish Every time they I Mrs. Harvey Sr. returned home of eration in 1867. With the all-new Hoover Double - increase average fists consumption in Stretch c� can clean u the I y �� ti ti Canada by one sale of an extra fifteen ter a pleasant two week visivwith her A quartet, artet, Geo. Izatt, Marvin Bar- - orae se you p son .:. Bob _- and family at 'Tall Pines, , ob . Betson and . Fred-.. Puckrin, stairs ... from room to room ... OJr rneann pounds of fish that may }Haliburton: sangtwo numbers. _ o y in a complete 30 -foot circle with - mean the difference between success 4� ' and Failure to hundreds of Canadian """-"""'-----'--'- - -- - -- As September means schoolagain, out moving the cleaner. The rad- - mfrs. Win.eGuthrie eJr. wi hglasses _ new CONSTELLATION is •. ` other iGall fishermen. IA 11111 �V perched low on her- -r,ose, brought ip yil _ _ ... One of the ways in .which you are A V L. I g acked with features .. , see it in -:' , school memories back to us al} as action at a store, ' affected by their work is through.the or , 03' eek for •; - " 3'he -Audley Community Club met she held a short classroom lesson. - - tleanor! a on th e recipes. they develop and .publish in free home demonstration. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Then everyone joined -in singing ��� pamphlet form. Brown, with the president, Mr. Bob "School Days." - """'�" '" - These little booklets are available Betson, presiding. The meeting open- For October Mrs. C•- Clemente _ .:for the asking;* 'free -- and wivesed with "The Maple Leaf". read an article on Hatlowe'en cos _. Q will find them a handy thing tar D have •✓+ BALSbt�,�- +& SONuring the business, a motion. wase toms: �� J. = sarsuitd the kitchen the next time fish_ passed to send a donation to the day rolls around in their menu mak- p Jenn.Burlelgh•recited "ln Flanders =. pj C1NF ptiC.K&RPNG 39 ' Ing. -Four, of the- recipe. -pamphlets ;.that. •I have.. seem -.,are called "Fish. i -- Delict">us: Rc�cih. t•s", "Fih -for ear- - = • . Round Salsas. . "Canadian Shellfish - for E1,j d;i .deals", and "Canadian, � P -- Fish Recipes" - If yc,u would = lke ;wh • copies, p u creed merely send a post- tf ` card orletter to 'the Fisher e,,s,' Fie- Partment, Ottawa, and• u: k —fot their fish. recipe {raimpMets. : There's '.na l - charge; in fact, y,)u don't even need r _ •` to put : a stamp. on. the. Letter, b i - cause. mail addressed to the govern- _ 3sient goes peistage free!' J I suppose because. Members of Par-liament are thought to tack to a -lot. - of people — and 'maybe because we have to approve the.- experkditures• of �. •y - . the Fisheries Department as part 9f.1 -eams- our. work --every .Member receives - an annual invitation to a fish lunch KiKitchen itself is eon in the Teartment. The Test at Kitchen of the. De- it quite a place; it has all.tire most mod =1 --ern cooking equipment, except a dish- Washing machine, while the-- �d �* :honour is held -by an of r - ize kitchen, - , table used for- demonstration pur "',poses: Hung from' Nie ceiling- over the table is a great mixxor,so-nngied " . • , that'd 'tal';;C gt'oup of-pe6ple rice}' cit at •one anti of the kitchen znd wAtch.` every motion.of the demonstrator lvho- %s preparing a fish on the table. This;. n i tw. _lis necessary..because during the. year.`• ' r Dnany' groups visit the Con9uneer' Takes the jolt M,It Of riding a 33ranch and are lectured on the gest ways o$.f`rs"'eparation• -----------------!7- -• BROUGHAM f Flattens �,— Sympat.ly of the community is ex- '' - >« the hills p : tended to Mrs. F. Cassie in the death j Takes the lean hNgS "of her. br}ltller, 'Mr. J.no, Linton, at I ' - - ZDirirtip('g. Manitoba, whose funeral New suspension systems, front and `rear, bre eng:'• Out of tight u g the 1s.. neeced to give the smoothest ride you've ever known. corners took Mace c.4 Friau}, April 15th. ,lir. _..:_ z . road.... r Linton .vas well known in this dis- . rim. r ,, .;.. tt'1Ct11'1'.e1'L''lre,•spent ills' boyhood - _ - Y. - ••� - Brl N:ont naw high compression, valve -in clays. I • . miss n Look' w Qlj ,,. r. '� head V9 0 6 -cylinder n ^' r engines combine with o new low weight -to -power rat' Ii itUar'ir 11a11S `a`[SGflt tt7C' P s T.'' -M #8 that metlns breatbfaking resPonie. ' �deek•end at iier'home here. Sv Lovely, W+ M _ . Ii. Vic Shaver ho i used v to ]r e here was calling on old friends orae I - - lOO The new low cense cf gravity, w,der ides last 11'e�li• _ _ irg d e fres gave ` a r n mozPng newngrio of h. - - sapo9ed -Mr. and Mrs. D. L. hairs, Jack -it's not just the exciting and. Barbara had .tea with Mrs. 1Iat- tide that makes Chevrolet t • . thews on Sunday,. I dramatically new. For when Chevrolet Takes he dip out of stopping Hiss Bernice McGuckin -returned! decided to combine the agility and safety} 'ome after spending her; Easter holi- I ` _ haftdihof a sports car with the room na comfort f �da +., Knox. with 1pr 'sister; Mrs: T._ •R. I a family car, the designers Were free to set l the pace -for things to come in functional, .... The. annual. meeting of the Wo- I, man's Institute was held in the Town- I ddshirig styling. The result is a new kind of ' :ship Hall on .Tuesday 'afternoon.. ". family car, as you wiH discover for ourself Apri1,12. The TQKe a assure rive" at your re cl Aping nand dis nq, The Chevrolet hood sfay3 up tevhl *yen d I F No me during-sv en s e ray you maintain wre'contro with ease. usual way with the president m loco( dealer's. \Njty not tall him today? ..charge. During tete.. business period. � ^. } -A letter was read from Miss Anna P. ' ' -,-A GENERAL MOTORS VALVE- Lewis, director, Woma titute ► } " $ranch, announcing -her approa ing • marriage. It was decided to carry on _ the weekly. euchres until the • end of f'.. m..otoraMW April. A grant was .al o, made to the - • .- ?- -._ _ Library. Letters were read by the 4 3 -]Card -3r_vener, Mrs. llui-rows. Roll , _ .... _ dill was for each person to pay their l Again this year, Canadians continue to buy more Chevrolets tllfrn=an)i otlter.cai..-, er yearly fees. Reports were read hy• the ]Conveners. The president and secre- ' C-21%0 . .each expressecl'tlreir thanks. to SH members for their support in the - i1past Election of officers was then_ _ ' \ eld when the following wore elected Irwih :for the coming year: President, Airs. Motors� •. ax I 3L Ellicott' (after a lot of persnad• - ` - ; r : • _ _ Odds and Ends About Sport ...CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING _ t n E Calvert S P d R Tcks - _- S . C. 0 L .V M N He was a stotheprofessional y little fel- BABY CHICKS low roamin FOR fALE - g fivebaskyebara ago an amazia Shall courts some ot, WE HAVo that some of the best ranter REG78TJCRaD No. i BarboR Clint" L.. ��+ po�lta that mon•Y will buy. an lrom ffimow Abe�va t Beaver 4 $ t� Ontario Approved puilorum tested and Igtain Oat, l�amb•au an excellent ffOOrma and •a Broad Breasted Browse Thom wu seed high 'quality and a player. wa iuRe and Medium Whites A. O, treated. Ceresmore Farms. Garnet i fine all-around la era While ho - smith Broad Whites White TBE SHAUGHNEB$Y BTOSY _ Part t DiaYed with aserif-Pro basket- Bat whites, Waltkaen atekald, BowmanyJile. opt. O ball team in New Jersey, his l��s �;e. non-sexedogue., hens. toms FAltAia FOR aAla When Freak Joseph Shaughnessy was name was Francis Crittell. As' a TwEDDLE cg�x 1RA'rcaERM . - iL'ed. as manager Of ontreal •'ilio aLt la - basketball LIMITJ�, GUS, ONTARIO wor �{e'3AM Dow .Jy ,-jc bre ' ,Sol Bi mbeill League 1931 - player. he was every - H could, In a sense, be written do ' serious young man. He might YOV'" want your -houses' hydro, *ossp banjt barn, goal " - - the Moet fostunatt have had' a when eggs' are to abort ppt utter Barrier, year rounl thing that 'eyes happ-• great future 1n the am is our prediction for later in year. t8 000- Terme, 100 acres os workable. - 1n sport to this soldier of alhletie game, but he went on the stage . we have pullets, dayot¢, started. Also rood location. close to school_ sal =v instead. Today- he In the. world- Mixed chicks cockBreis. Atilt !or church, buildings good, hydro, an It was certainly fortunate for the Lea famous comedian of stage, rices BRAY' sATCxERY, leo Doha pace, water system. later he was named President o! that bode' - A iew'inonths ` screen and radio the lovable , Hamttton M. MDRY "loped, only the iron will and resource otYShaughaegggthaldndalk, Out. W. Keay Real Eataft the second -oldest baseball league, in the world together as an you wed chicks from oils _ clown, Lou Costello. R.O.P.R.O�P. aired last feathering- Barred • s s : . _ . Rocks? 8 not, sad her h w. Chadian WORKABLE, e• E /�iL'• a eefigght- lub organization for the start of its 72nd campaign this Fred Astaire. famous' actor -and ie�t a �rs acre, . no tea;c o pa ° o ; GOOD, - FARM FOR SALE: ti00 ACRES 125 p ANC* sUsGl AND PASTURE; dancer, was good Broil as a t lowest prices Pullets �t Op, BUILDINGS; EXCaLLENT LAND; T!M As told in the first of these two tabloid dketches.'two real a d11.00. Cocks is 87,00, Write _ MILES FROM LINDSAY, Pillars Of the International. Newark and Jersey City, ballplayer to play with ah semi- los iateresttn; uteraturs. saaatwaon FOUND REALTY LTD., ' collapsed in 1950 and 1851, respective?. ,suddenly Pro team. n• Poultry Breed- t� KeNT sT„ LINDSAY field replaced these and so, until 1968, the tLeg�$a1 1a�e�� red ` • �� t� North or, oat loo acres. Is miles ' east of Pbterboi• intact Then storm -clouds gathered a Toru As a young. girl she wanted wJt ARE sot batt chickens with t°vi ove�chsio it nb�. $3006 ontba� the National Lea Bair Ci++tiago Cubs of to become a "lour drum sticks yet, but we do hatch buildings to ood eondttioa contact field venture, sue iore, which their support from the Spring- Professional bicycle three special bread, for maz4aum owner, J. M*� _ International almost from tS iinceptioad �had as chance to re rider. One day s ye� tired. She egg p l:ction ter•. spacial breeds River. Ontario. °Inge!' _R•t1, s_. trema, n, tree and was made for masttr,,m brW*r profits and four _ turn to the majors. .Shaughnessy_was left with six cease. -might have become a invalid breads of turkeys or heavy and buil ,, special 41+a1 - Fut•po.a brseda; also FARM for sake, 100 urea, good land Thv was a Grids. Sources had for lite, but she was r°a•t•r•• medium roasters, tuck hydro, water pressure torr, There was nothing lett Sources W i7 been tapped Inspired by b=ere. send or Ila Catalogue ieYt b rtuge with or wMachiine, ca and - - that's the way it bolted to everybody --except to tau' At least„ the heroic comeback story of "Mm" tally these .p•cT breeds. msclstae �7body-ezcept to Shaughnessy. moment Frank 11 n Delano a� csicx �ATcxEn>as can be_ rrsuio°vDed. M Hansen. Rle. The bigIris Roosevelt. She learned to swim, LIMrrEn Flsacvs, oNTARIo a, Russell, out. _ poisonous tin a of t vision rang south, far be and the 'regained use- -of her - _ - _. bo ds of television. If Grant S uld take Rich- "hicks." or t Approved p ro v • a Baba MEDICAL mond, he mtisedr sO could Shaughnessy-IJ>it>red Chicks For toga to production and fold. On itlVel led that CS s� body, wOII - a girls' swlnimllig laed economy try Lincoln white Leg "(ONLY RECOMMENDED &VERY d' g LY into the Internationaldi,eague championship. Today she is the teras ..Also ttatc m st poputar saFFaRER oI* RHEUMATIC PAIRS -•--• - But he still had a vacant in lovely m s June on. OR 0 movie tar, crosses started C and Cappoons NEURITIS SNOUD TRY DIXON'e Allyn alwaayye a incl le. ,r our dep•ndabie REMEDY. 619 100. Here a favoring ` s service. Lincoln Sate�ery aaee street MUNRO'S DRUG STORE Fate, stepped in fo aid - the f�ppp B His hobby is facia a St. Catharines, Ontario. ltbone tfvtuaf t79 ■LOIN OTTAWA ' Havana, sought conditions for an Internationalletterfrom g peed- &7=, $1.21 EXPRESS PREPAID _. chis•. And -so in December' a solid-looking nava a League bate' but his trade is to make _ the sweetest music this side of Turkey your aass,°T'Two ty. x ye of POST'S ECZEMA SALVE named Bobby kaduro appeared at a meeting in Montreal and Heaven. That's Guy Lombardo. - tswlvlsa the torment or ary screens offered to. pay the. freight for all teams travellin to Havana Wig' breading '� hatching cur. r„bN ,� oee south Of Richmond, stars COI • • keys ezelusively, guarantees you Of Dins setas 'er°ub.sa. welcomed with open arena. ourtnT capital of Cub was the beat poults procurable. Broad po"t"s t�•au salve will woe diaay. a. Another line tennis la er 'is Breasted Bra=*. *arts ma t you to again '�'ho International was eight -club P Y turing. ° tains scaLag aaa burro little Mickey Rooney: who was astitut meat Yield. �q't°d wNa ec° i 0-asna• acre: ringworm, Pamples good enough, as a boy to win tics Nat A. D. Patterson a< son. Bos and toot eczema will reapona reamla And so it starts the 1855 cam At .the helm the tough _ a Junior tennis championship, p g the stain hos, odorless wa hopeless 101. Barna. Ontario. &sites eta how stubborn or Aapeleaa - o1�d agu7 evLo retoged to accept detea�who had kept the League - cistil situs with the pped nett taw and a Class AAA orga. Humphrey,Bo art. - a°°Ks POST'S dEMEDIES dsatloa,q his ability to find new p - territory. g big. -bad _ p��'e etc a ante PER JAR th movie man of a s, was once a oso ave Re It PPON Ps on Reeapt Price •l our Com~' xWesflons faf this a:otoa n will be wokawsd school track star. aMC. iia Elmer fo►pueon, c/o Cobert House, f91 forge- SF-: Toronto, • _ r Tor science, TraveJLtasS L>bnrian, Toronto Thio St Of Ont octet Isabela QL. 1_ - s p Lepw, o to, y u Caind' _.. - y i An obscure tennis pro who OPPOII�UNITIES FOR Once. worked at -a stammer resort i POR $ALS - MEN +►ND WOMEN' III the Catskills 1s today far bet- Camille e�Mtw�ltbaal�. B u lS SSO BOO M11k Caw manufacturers awl Sae Midland R•Pants. 'It! ad Avenue, Agincourt. D I S T I L L E R S L I M I T E D ter known .as the .motion picture ' $tor. capacity leo$ sal. r Itr., so $staff$. aI per caw repairs Four AuweRsnusa. osrf�alo . _ heartthrob.. Van Johnson': v Pres ink with off. write for peieee - _ ,�D, &wast teas cute ' • • . valves a pressure switch. on new eases Allowance made for W. C. Fieids the_ late' famous i only Duro, Mechantc*1 Filter No. rep -FOar old eases - =Plot*- ' This inter has been used � ~ knovie star, was so expert a along with above mentioned pressure BE A -HAIRDRESSER 'Best Stick -Handler. ;City. Another time he pocket billiards player that he pump MIN CANADA'S LEADING iCeiooLy stereo was matched- with Ralph Green- 1 ower CEagfaer vaittYii�eTRsdnastl ant Hal °rdrtulut g four goals unassisted in 84.see_ P" Power „'Of All Time _ .. .. 'onda! And in 1905. handica leaf, world's chain ion. And it pteea[re readyduced run. now. R.P.M. Cora- PleQasant.ou�des oJ'%eadoa, Peed was because of his amazing trick ww ecce t ccessfm by a steel -braced broken wrist. P any reasonable offer for ret graduates. c he scored the tying and winnin I billiard shots that W. C. • Fielcia was of the above uipm*ret, App M America's Greatest System This generation probably has goals for Ottawa in the Stanley a able'to make his fist stage rFIZ3ibur ,ti 4t oBOOn�et., cO`6 iy - R paay, Ltd . Dluatrated Catalogue Free never heard of Frank McGee. Cup! appearance in his now world- Wrue or coil_ .. _. ' But to many oldtimers; he i3 = Then came the night that :famous rubber cue -act. DEUCIOUS, Economical Bealthfuit �R HAr St. .. To scRool/ the greatest hock r Booklet SSB. Bean • 'Rec{ e. Box til BIO°Braachwei Toronto ey stick -handler Frankie McGee's path, again [rw Lgra eta., Broohtyn a. New York... - _ 1+. ldns . St.. . Ramumn s who ever carried a puck .dowit crossed that ' of Poke At Yale, he was famous for his _ Rhe ice. And his story Y Lediy• 'VENEER LATHE AND CLIPPER 42 RWau it. Ottawa ry is a grand They laced each other several booming kicks against Harvard. PATIENTS ' one, � - years after the tragic accident Nov" h s amour. he or d For ale. The Capitol -lothe and o f ! t w l s ' Frank McGee tame from an that had cost- the "Ottawa Cote- over as the he-man hero of the Clipper ars 88 inches long. For r2-1 n a mNHA(J sRtabtiaetteaeQsmsop's�tj° illustrious and wealthy Canadian et" his eye. As the gafne was '-:: 'screen' Sonny. Tufts, Patent At Ave;. Toronto Patents as > family deeply steeped#urth particular a I er rtt PP y to countries. N3„ to tradf- about to start, Frankie glided ` ` J. R. 1(enredy,,.S81'1Nilliam St.. 1. - tion. He was a wild kid, gay .over -to Pokey and softly said, There's- a- legend' that Greta : y — CObourg, Ontario.. tnventltonsR gae�;'t] inventor seM j and carefree.: He played hocks . "Poke I'm Garbo was once a' champion Y Y,. paging an. old debt i free. The Ramsay Co.. Retrtsrered Pub >. , igainst his family's wishes, and tonight. And I'm. going- to do it swimmer in Sweden, and that REcis t ERED xereford sous western ' gplayt'd it with reckless and devil. -on your own ice and before our, it was through her swimming breeding. 20 mos' old..tdesi for this ant Attorneys. 273'Bank St Ottawa snay-care abandon, beginning as own crowd." Y B years breedi Domino strata Bos PERSONAL a strident' at the University of "Y`ou attilitY that she got her first job 't!7 Brantford. Out. " try- it," growled Pokey, as a model. It was .I- .a n,.?det : �-- $p1e.00 TRIAD. offer heentv•flve-deqlu�xae. Ottawa and continuing as a pro- •and I'll knock that she attracted the attention Brae cases of.extraordirla !$arse personal aearemen tlltedLatest twatta. - :'fessional star. out!" Your•, other eye ' ' that brought her eventually to nal delay. Two nos as but .a few sec. picture post- B°: 124• Terminal A^ Toronto 60L One day his team tangled with The game w I :her iabriloiis screen career, cards.' one. sent from Liverpool :_ the fetish and bruising "outfit onds old when. McGee came roar. ' ' the o t h e C ! rem Ulverston. WANTED irorrt Montreal known as the ing down towards Pokey Leahy. This handsome Wanderers. Toughest -of them all'' There was a terrific crash pokey young Irish Lancs., were each 'posted on the maple ood ` tonna zo'tacresr�or htahe rge was Poke Leah man was a member bf the Irish same day in 1905 and delivered ca ti so c talEning such woodlete Y Y. and Frank went down. They had to carry boxing team in the 1928 ' 01ym 42 years later, n x Exeter. . _ - McGee found himself playing him oiT .the ice: And never again plc, games. Then, with a small A leiter"posted on June 22nd joss UP To ;tsoo MONTHLY - opposite this star of the Wander- did he. lace on ,Skates to play Schooner, he carried .good$ to ers. • Before the game was'many hockeyl of the same year, from a ballast iroreign, U S.A. its 'minutes `old, the tough Pokey When the first World Wim. the. South Seas until' hiQ . boat firm in London, Pneeded n Skilled, , took 49 years �profesdo labor seeded me pito } ;� Leahy sfnashed into 'Frankie and came Frankie McGee was wiecked,. He went to New to reach the West... 'Ashford... employment ° fees, not and employment got into' Guinea 'for gold and stayed to Kent, Council. agency. Countries listed' are, AJlasks6 the kid went down, bruised and the army by having a friend en-' keep order with his_ fists amore In 1944, a Australia. Canada, Panama, span, lceein .s a left-eye.carried off the list for him under his -name. the native's. While $tit g ' Postcard written to intine ''Bra various Hawaiic tato a AF bleedin He was loss And in spite of being pearl- a' Mr. D, T. Starke, a London No employ g partially fishing one day, a movie tom- probation officer, on Au meet tees, for full information and spite of the loss of an eye, blind, Frankie went' u in the grist 8th, instructions, send $1.00. woRLD r' Frankie McGee, in the years that ranks from buck P pqnY hired -his boat. -for a trip 1890, reached its destination of nvFORIaATtov SERVICE, seal S.W.followed, became hockey's most tain. On a tragic nrght duff e to g through ed what a fine They nor chap ter a. delay of 54- years. -The nth street, Miami, Frortda. .. sensational star: They called him the winter of 1916, an dnem card bore a Victorian halfpenny the "Otawa Comet." In one Stan- shell wrote finis to the life nervy him skipto per the leadtheyahp d stamp•October,,•' ?' Icy Cup game, Frankie scored of Frank McGee. He died as he ture called Captain Blood, And Last orkslhireMreseived !T MAY BE Ky fourteen goals against Dawson had lived, a hero. of Whits ti he became such a' sensation thatsitice' a Postcard written by her moth= YOUR LIVE - he's been in the films ever er and posted in Barry,Gla- R -Errol Flynn. morgan, in 1903, ` when ` Mrs: (1 Hfe'e not e»rtlt living ' • • • Smith .ivas.ta!o years old. So It may be your liverl Freddit. Steele, former middle- far, however, nothing has out, Iwo a t"N Is awe up se tiro pinto of am weight champion of the world stripped the amazing „record of �e a V to keep seer diga.e tress is teF has punched out for'himself himself .a a letter sent to the Ma or of �� :a t i"Oc tO"i°g r Y digs& , :sae bloeto new career as a brilliant. motion Okehampton, Devon, on May ;nbd ;p;r> ° Feel ear"pacea a� ro !e oat of We. Tbare L k, picture actor. 3rrd, 1850, requesting this local a«d �seette Cartes. uais tisEver Official to convene a b cue .•�sq r C 1 ptl Il meet- ollsoul.te the se. dbilabte - 3 ) MA '� n connection with -the- eat t am.wi. ra P .TO ata Dwy k �7PEE�Y 1� exhibition to be held in Londone�`atsu' ! in 1851; the letter took r35 years C•resr'a IJ1&s ' _. to arrive at the mayoral par' Oe rsWf at veer V� hand aT drnedt '; rx * •. ;White -hatred :Madame An• ' lour!. z�. ' ".. glade, who lives in the town of - - 4 -- -. .__ .�•. ii88IIE 16 - 1955 � St.: Etienne. in east -central _* France, has just received a post- card.- At' first, she could not _think who had sent it.:'Then she, -BOLL YOUR OWN ------- ' glanced -at the date stamp andAlt was flabbergasted to see it had �ITTIR pCARE1'�Es-• been posted 38 years before! ., wry The card ' was from a long -for- gotten friend who had written ' F ' it in _a soldiers' canteed. This delay in postal delivers To Portray 'Lone Eagle' on Screen _ is by no meant a re nm _ - ,: From Aarhus:' Denmark, a ' • . birthday card took nearly 40 ' 'flow -talking JIMMY Stewart, left, will portray Charles Lind. Years to arrive in. the neigh_ borgh• right, in the film production of "the Spirit of St. Louis." bounng city of Grenas. The - - •, Stewart, an Air Force colonel and pilot during WorldWDc Il, will person to whom it wai'sent badr�yB dramatize Lindbergh's 1927 $olo. flight across the Atlantic. been dead 90 years, `/BACCO In Britain, too, there are' sev-' F. - -•--•res++,•-400 - — - — - - K . w - _ .. .. --.L' _ '. a ... • w - - -_. � --: -:-� =•=STORE HOUR- C � - . „-- . : -. Commencing -April 25th We Will ...Observe the followin Store Hours' ..MON.-TUES.-THURS.'-SAT. - '9 A. M. TO 6 P.M. - WED. 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON ' 'FRIDAY - •9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ' 6ISMAN .CHILDREN'S SISMAN SCAMPERS FOR j : ARROW JUNIOR SCAMPERS - SUMMER WEAR SHOES :'CHILDREN ''SPORT SHIRTS . >Recommended by _Sports College, Smartly styled summer scamper Styled the very same as Dad's and Two styles are available in these Scampers are -available to you in -type shoewith strongly stitched' bearing the farrow "Arrow" lab- and present the same quality and. "Panto soles" and. rubber heels. appearing in spring three staple styles. With red lug el. Neat a p g appearance as the men's. Com - Neatly •styled Uppers of good qual- _rubber sole — composition rubber ity leather with reinforced lace shades of blue, green, brown. Long position rubber or neolite soles. __ sole — Neolite. sole. Sizes 6 to 11, eyelets. Ideal for camp and school sleeves, wide collar, to wear with including half sizes. ' - play. :. or without a tie. _ Sizes 6-101 $3.95 pr. ` Sizes 8-13 r- �_ -$3.95 pi. _ ' . 'Sizes 8 to 14 _._ Sizes 11-13J. $4.50 pr. $5.9, pr. p $2.89 each Sizes 1-5 _ $4.9$ pr. $6.50 pr. ,: Sizes 13 -3 ____:---_�__. $4.2� r. ORE- - - - —- _ PHONE 281 _ Nov Operatis7 "The Big Store". DICKERING �• . ,_�', ;� - \ - west speaker Mrs. E G,-Srtart, ad -, �. _ L:aside.: a: the regular meeting on PLUMBING April 27th, at , ti �e _chuzcYy _ All lad- _ fes- intiited 80L6EHOLH PLL'1f81NiC3 - A 6PHC1AL17E a sL: = ... a Your Mr and Mrs Chas. Woodcock oQ . u: : f A -Order -Stoui::ville, Mr. and Mrs, Hof:nshaw fi1' '' F08 YOUR ROME PI.U1lIBII1iQ .-. 8� �; ^.�n.. y ... od Whitevale, visited .Roy' and Mrs _ _ Carter recently. -cGrass Seeds - - Mr, and Mss, H, Sin.th haves re- Jerry Voss turned to their home hk-a aft waiter n Toronto. - ESTD RTES GIVEN FREE - PRONE: PICK ERING 327W4 \ Ependirsg the ter i T t and - ..._....---------------,----------- ROUGE HILL '_ - JO N L. LAY d Or Sle s An . Svslday " three adults 3LI[ PLACE. P7CYE8LIG bi YORK ST.. TORONTOand - A t .morning : _ PHO. i -s6 - children received *tE 28 is O•mell O� - oto_ tiihieteeRouge Ura ped Church REPRESENTING - _ I�l4w - • by Baptism: 1VEss Fredia. Spring, THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED =Albert ►. - Mrr Dennis Smt13t; Mrs Grigsby, and Thomas Mark 'Oiler- -OF ENGLAND _ enshaw scn of Mr. and. Mrs. John LIFE INSURANCE - GROUP AND PENSION PLANS' SIC3MESS AND ACCIDENT _._.-_--.-________ QLterewhaw, Altona Rd; Daniel J. FIRS - ALtTODIOEILS' - LIABILITY LIdi�M lrW - ; , Tba Wand's Larcwt AU -Lin. losumace Conwam mmA-REMONT C4-OPERAPtIV E McLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs.. John ' David J. MacLeod,- Wosdvie.w Rd.: °I'ae. "—"--'r SONE, COLLEOT -- CL�kRE�IONI' =R . rullerten, son -of Mr.. and. Mrs. Jno. - Dyson ise mar. - garet MLela rs Thy hashFulle:ton, ,' d ugh titer of ge- _ ATTENTION -FARMERSt4 r i, daughter 6Toyneval for McMurter, Rdtt Not. AL -ma Jean,. Harcourtdaughter, of Mc. OUB, NEW DISTRIBUTOR IN THIS DISTRICT FOR w f antie R .." - -and Mrs. Harold Harcourt. Toyne- • ^ ' va Rd: •. Brian- Anthony- Fitz er- ! '� y4 [TET MORE Ji1LEAGE FROM _ - ald and Carl Garry F'itzgera sons l - j of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Fi e1u Superte'st PetroleuM "Corp f r .' : J, Dyson Rd.; Ronald Dennis rr ah '. YOUR GOODYEAR TIRES BY - _ _ and Donna Margaret Sm.th, ch c a _ of -�.:. ' and Mrs. Dennss G. -Smah, : _ �F'OR GAL f ' PAWCT AND COURTEOUS SERV -CALL. fit' � 1' SAVING YOUR FRO'`T END _ ' ' � - Pinegpgve Ave-;" Edward Gallagher, I son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Galla- gher, Pinegrove' Ave.; Rickey John iBRi}C E COLRELL - (HOME) iPICKERIL\(3 343i2 ' ) :' ,ALIGNMENT CHECKED ON -OUR . Grigsby, Terry, James Grigsby, and J. a► _ _ ta:Ty Allan 'Grigsby, sons cf Mr. (WAREHOUSE) OSHAWA' RA 3-3742 - NEW "BE.+1$" FRONT END L �r - and Mrs. Albert Grrgstly', Altana � � = ' • ' -� - - •_ ". .. .. _ naI -- obert Spring, son 1 Rd. ; Do d RQ _ —GREASE GASOLINE - STOVE. GRE ALIGN11EXT EQVI]MIENT Me. and Mrs. Arthur Spr n, Pine- _ K grove Ave. - - hope ! The- mintster ex essed the P- tithe , , � that ' parents who presented : - _ their children for baptism might LAW 1��OT01; into full common- icant mer..rshrp at the next tom• S L S _ -cant > .: eft-. '. hEW. R USED CARS,' - - G'VI PARTS & SERVICE muYrion service on June prth, t her hy.. certiPirate or on profession Towing R General Repairs Guodvear Tires � of faith, and that. .hey might be - Towing I . egular : in thcir' attendance at _ -. ,- ,hHO� E 29W PICKERI�G _ public Wbrshiip. ,l .. . - ----------------------------------- - �. - - - Wilson thankEd the •Executive who . CHERRYWOOD' y ' DUNBARTON assisud hc•r dur.ng the ..year. ••-A ; special thank you was given Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morrish and sin a:-: } Sympathy is extended to the faro= - 5• Bernath- whu has corivenezi' the tended the Bagg_Milroy wedding at ca► ily of -the lata Mr. Albert Btrin who baz:,;rs for the pa:,. throa years. '-W�-ston last week. C,' passed away last «eek. 'Interment T.a has s: ved--at the close. ; Mrs. E. Riche; and Pauiett spent ` �'- ' was at Erskine Cemetery. ,. - - � yIn arid' Mrs' Lorne White spent the Fester week -end at Trenton. e Friends of Mrs, W, Willis will be -the %••eek -en -d with air: and Mrs. R. Mr, and Mrs, Gee. Todd and M7. * sorry to hear that she ,met with a Clark. ut • Flesherton. '' and Mrs. Wm. Hollinger visited with •n. pa .nful accident on F: fru y night -rfiriends at Bolton. bits. LaBr:e and daueh , MarilynlV r ` • ` G --'last. She••w5s removed by, ambulan':e - spent the Easter v�cation at New l Keep in mind the Bake Sale; sport- to Ajd?c Hospital where she received York -and Syracuse.. sored by the Woman's Association to I treatment for a .broken ]meg. gainful Mrs. w, Midfllet^n spent the, week be, held in the Stau iville Sales Pav- x .- 1 ead injury and bruises.' Saturday, end with her mother at-Dundalk,ilion on Saturday April 30. A Me, and Mds. Dougald Thompson W<- are. glad to report Me Alfre. ATaster,Dayid of Toronto t - and Christine --visited on the week= Kayes fame 'from' 'the lispital spent a few days with bis gnand'par- F?° i- : --end w-itb Rerv. Robect McLaren's at and with his family. ents Mr, and Mrs. J, Rename Wexford. M�-. and Mrs. S. Bernath havti -the - M'r. and Mirs'-- Fred Ireson spent the t For the next t'wo weeks subscrip- litter's fathRx -visiting them, week -end with W. and Mrs: Dick- ' '.' tions will be taken for the Canadian Sorry to hear that MT, Moss: s f?1 sof of Toronto, who ce"lebrated their i 3 C1► Concert -Association. The canvasses' ill and -hope he will soon be better 25th' wedding anniversary on Situs- � - �6ar Dunbartan .is Mrs. _Howard Mc- Bryan . Boys son of Me, and Mrs, day. a► <: ; =,�iernent. Any interested math- R. .Boys is rrcoverinrg from. an op- Mrs.'Bedore spent Easter with her. a• tact Mrs. McClemenl; eration. mother- Mrs. David Milne. Y , ' _ _ '.Mrs..' BaTry is sArlwvsly ill in tR>'e Mrs. J. Shanley is -out oit St. Mich- Mrs, M'cGriskia and Miss Evelyn Oshawa Hospital � ael's Hospital and is staying with Rennl' were with Mr•, and Mrs. J. -end ---------- _ her sister Mrs. Thos_. Bennett, [n Rennie .for the week n - - Mr y BOCK ROAD -_ _-- _- r and Mrs. 5. Powell grid Toronto. Mr._ ____-------=-------------- - Land Mrs._Wes. Petty hail Sunday sup*„ ` µ - Holl-. Wit'•- M', ' The Home .and School held their ~' per with Mr. and Mrs• Murmy ..r... .......�. oat d rll F alts, -GREEN R I V Eft Inger MAPLE BUSH drill Y'' V*eling at the home of. . the Pres- Len Wilson,- with a • -Power replaces' MODERN WRINKLE IN THE eel tapping trces•at'>ataple syrup aces, Mr. Mrs. Austin Pearce and -There wag- neither- Sunday School_ Granddad's Old brace�- rtd-bit for to , a Ident, Mrs attendance. Mrs. W. Mid- _ ane nor Church Service on Sunda owing Y ;Vivian Forest north Toronto, Ontarro. 1amily visited '4riends at Mh ico -- ' aEz. very good dleton• Saye a report g1 the, Raffle last w+epk-end. - to bad Toads. Tracto:•s • are being used _ __ . _ • • _ �, for tranaportatiOn and pulling can y r `'and School Z`onvention which she 'Mrs. ,• The Ladies A:@ : wilihave , as the rough the mud. i - • t �> e rd Mrs. Wilson attended. L. -- _ ••_'- r !l_ c _,t0.. •_ . / a