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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_05_06• Vent/ ! /� . Oak Oiliila >1epf. Ott •p!'�!` > •N !fie Z ' 1'ICIILSIlR% ONT�W F�IDAYf CKAYYB, p856 �� J�sed As $600" Class lianas y r VOLT 74 NO. 1E Niied skates ij.W W. C. ASURKA . and BOA - Council FlanTo Combat�ieker�n Townshi _ ...''Dust'' Voedition ''If loads _ Pickering Township PICYlitIIifG VII.LAGN �+ i� 's " i 1Hofpital Dance Bit Success tbesI Pickering Host To Area Schools Ajax-Pick•�r F*804,31- SUdstics r mietuig on xonc,uy, autnor.zed For Traci Ch}mptonahip Month Of Apel1 J the purUhase od 150 'toms of calciti®n Flowers" pat, - The Annual Wing Dane Z lbsi ! - - We have a !site assortment of L 1 1 chloride to combat dust nuisances ___ -183 "Mothers' Day Flow po resulting fro® the- spring break-up. Ajax-l�ke�8 Hospitlea Auxiliary :a• Tuesday, May 17, at 3.00 p, m. Total Patients -----CaCC-- -- R. gall, Pickering. the Pickering District High School Skin will sound the start of the best Out Patients -- ------------- 173 ' Mr. and: Mrs, W. R. Stork, Belle-; Several complaants were filed bedore last Saturday night, was a big sura race in the Lakeshore C.O. S. S. A, Cotascil; asksrg that something >� cess with n large attendance. 'Prize-. Track and Feld Meet, The Meet • is Total _- Des�arges _- 188 villa, visited rein's : es here this week. ' ` J done. winners were. Waal Blanket, to Don betrweea the lLolloyving schools.* 0. C. --- ` CaCC Measles 'and Ch:cken-pox leave "hit: D linty-g.eeve Vwn'• Newman urged Annan, Pickering- Table Bouquets, � V. L, 0, C. C. I., Bowmanville,. Whit- Number 01 - - o---------- Barbi b rn a5 , t this community -in numbers but i that, immediate action -be taken, Rdi.-- -• -- CaCC--CaCC-----CaCC----------- - to Mrs. >.. Wilkins, Pickering, anti by Uidb�idge and Pickering. Canadian P _ - - e don't neer ad any suffering too mart,! ! J Ward mid they were try- , a Supt. Roy who Canadian Presidre� ;A Delegate - ' _ i . ing to grade the scads . as last as Mrs. Thos._ Houghton. Ajax; Maltese Winners of school, field days, -..Ladies' Bowling News' Looe Table Mats, to Mrs. H. Mc Ain;: ease academically eligible: cofte� in Harry W. Boyer, .Pickering, Pres- . •� _ . !` - poesible, • AS s an, Ajax this mseet:'A]1 events will be over at It was reported that sax arrears will meet in the 8.00 p, sn !dent •of the Canadian Ayrshire Breed- Final Standing Points Pintail floe 1854 and past years still O'xtstanii- TI' =b'n° ' ers' Association, was a Canadian del- Go -Getters ------_ 37 38058 ing ere Brad„�}ty being cut down.. Nurses, Residence on 116{ay 8th, at 8 All epec•tators are welcome to at- at to the 80th National Conven- Rolling Pins------- 35 _ •37323 mi The Annual Plant Sale 'will be tend, A most special invitation is tg re • Breed s' Assoc- Ranvblecs _ _ 32 363.27 W reck:u8 Yard Licenses will be P. a of this meeting to be con- I given alY pubL'c school boys of the tion' 02 the lenslu ,granted to Mr. Allison, Mr. Crank-. venneed� by Mrs. George Todd. Dona I ¢tea. Ms would be a good itme dor isufun at Allentown, Pa., an Apra Old Crocks -- --- 27 36001 wright sad Mr. BarAck, when all tions for this sale will be welcomed. i you to learn more about Track and 28-••30.ts ---:__ - rules of the_ Bylaw are complied with. _ _ _. - The. Ajax -Pickering Hospital will ' F•deld Events. -=CaCC- _ - Guttersnipes 23 35434 ` ~ _ CaCC ---- --------:--” CaCC___-_-__ , --------------•--- observe National Hospital Day, May � Oshawa C, V. I, perennial champ- - f G B ant._, ?_ L -Bye 56! -- llevv Observation Tests 12th, and will hold Open House �ozn-4 ions are favanzied to win. but a Btw gp + Bible Class Eater�slattY - y ry =� ), 'D heavy Pickering - Spencer 538 (2R.: D. bicilveen 1). Two 'new observation posts have 3 to 4 p. rix and 7_too.8 P. m. Atter- entry might corns. 'K, Stork 511 R. 'Hansen 502 (2111, ' b the R, C. A. F. :n I noon tea will be served in the Nur- through to capture school honours bast Sunday, Kew Beach .Bible ores with handicaps - L. By i.. 4 been sed y ses', Residence. The following is a for Pickering. Class, of Toront�weie'the guests of - g {' 819 District with Mr. Jahn Gneenti' --- _s_-__-_ 579 29�l : _ list of articles issued by Supt. Miss �, CaCC• -CaCC•- tie F�•iendsYrip Club o>f St. Andrew's ( __ "'• ,� wlD Od, R. - R. Z, Port Perry; as Chief The Puppets r. eke t"he only tens " F 4 at oma, and IIA4 John GrddL- Helen Hughes. Donations -.of ,any od ;ifAICE MONEY? -GROW COR.v: Presbyterian Church, and held a take tour, and =o doing they kept Chief Ob. the'fonowing can be left on Hospit- I special sero ce here. The guest speak- from takin first R. 1, Locust 'Hill, , al Day, at fere residence, = 9iriall er was Mr,'Mei Wersh who gave an the Rolling Pans r g - ' lace. The Ra nb'4.-s stcppti3--4he G:-_ T ' server of the --other. We _vaewome The Dunbarten I{i���trY-.. ; A chair of twEnty- P a tooth brushes for children: - Kleenex; I- . it ng address. Getters three ;'o -its ;o Otte and Lie these two new chief observers.Washable boys and washable colour- ing that interesting pro? ct, one leer- ihasP members rendered two' beautif- _ ----------------•-- i ilr to that being carried out.by ser-. ._ - - Pti.><et{iai --Old Cracks nc Gu' >r nip?s ea h - �{ Diattiei Hl�h School 'ed books: Colouring books: Crayons; i vice clubs across this country in this ui selections, with Mrs, Jas. Yaln>ee took two. This rr, : rks the end of c. t TYaek Season Begun �'�� Toilet soap; Three -hole nip- I being at the organ. After the service, the c -' Dees �r baby tiottles:' Diapers: Pyj• 1 case--growin8 corn, the crop eats were served a dainty lunch- year ..with our 'argue! coming �n sold and proceeds gong to club &u May 12, Don't f0 -get to be at the- 4 + May 11 marks the Pick- aeries for two to toes year-olds; pie- i funds, This aseans a lot of hard work' eon. Mrs, John Rerssrrner thanked . ss this bus Leaves at, Wednesday, ' • 3choal Fourth stoves; Waste baskets; Fruit; Pick- oeing and cul- these . and invited them to come a- � Correia at 4.f¢, _.. -.. y eriag District high by club member--s-h �i� 4.30. -At this tire. � w•e wo ild -like 'to les, -------_-- I Lvating throughout the season, Pickerin Nt• I w� Annual Fbeld Day. Boys and 13 --------- -- thank the staf. o. the S qs y wil be 'competing in four dZe-erent •.qgE BLIti'D" for printing cu- news .ea:h weer: s groups in seV*Mty--sir events.- A child - who is blind touches our ! Thank You Corr j ,. _.'He is at present "rector of the -----------CaCC-. _. , • . �� ]lf the day is g,O4d, many zecorsis hearts in a special way. Perhaps we "� HAYDEN MACDONALD _ sleauld be broken. This is expected resenting On- tbe 9eniar Division w-th Ell, Tav-. I think °f all the tT rags he will neves A brief sketch se the life of the Ontario Durham n, rep "Tf 34iAT � RE T �h :iEY + in , see --a! all the wings he may miss in ' along bid. I Progressive -Conservative Candi- tario. Durham and Northumberland. ey moving up �, Ige. yet, because- we as -a so deeply j' •'date in the new Prosinciai Elee- counties. He was a Chairman, which Books- of communist Ed. Bi'beau, Clayton Cary and oth- 'touched, should we not think instead { toral' •riding of Oshawa -April, Wartime Housing Authority, ers who should, p>'�d'e' the compet- � the things li can enjoy. of the ab- 1955. built all the . houses in Ajar during heavily .subsidized --are sold for '® „"db 'or record, breaking the second great war. few cents in Inda and other coup !tion necessary' - iluties- het msy. develop, it he has, thg .--- �_ ;atternpts. The Interm dilate boys' div- I opportunity, AX11 j The Progressive -Conservative Can- .__Worked for Red Cross !rtes olf. Asia and Aisica. An average iaiom will be a close race for the in- j _ You are, this week. being given the of .22,500.000 copies are disttibut^� 'f. unship dilate in Oshawa Provincial riding, As Chairman of the Red' Cross - ' ry{tridistl chasrsp' w4?•h Joe �' ' opportunity of ass:stin4C '-re Canadian Is. �lacdonald, has not only itsd Blood Donors Clinic during the war. her year, _ ssdck Jc+-in Newell, Dave Nl;cGinnis, ! Nation -1 Institute for the Blind, who j an outstanding business Career in the Mr. Macdonald rendered valuable s r- su>~s►3: d The Holy Scriptures ^e Stan McMullen and Ethers_all coin- _"tfanshting .' to sell at a pr.ce people can Pa.' I for -these- Youngstersapace of a. comparatively few years+ .vice. He is a past president andof i an ave rage os 2Z,229.0� t is one who has demonstraied in Oshawa Iced Cross Society .' seting, `• �sr ti�arkness into L'g'ht". The caavabsers I but - - . T}ls 'Junior Div..sion will pzoba'bly 81e, making thele annual call. on you. ways that a man -cannot live member of the Ontario Executive of tributed pEr year through Lute alio s , .� so many Y see records :ell in tb�e wake od Fra please be as generous as you �- in a community and not be a part of ,the Red Cross Association. t societies. s - +~ vi' Commercial, of the Ontario County Flying gCl b, i r Canada ! all the Bailie am «` Tran. _ The Annual meeting of the Prcki �r !au Mvsxee should set �. astarnd- . it. He has been actively identified lir. Macdonald is, a pa P ng Brazych _ of the Upper i NEM' PHONE BOOKS with the Church, G ¢, «' kink Bant:s3s High Jtias>p record as >?e I industrial,'Recreational and and other and during the war waa a directgr of Bible Society w711 be held this o ' flue feet its pear- I lub Training ing Sunday, May 8th,. at 7.30 P. m..: _ already has cleared The new look of the telephane important affairs which have required the Elementary, past presicdent of the tlae. T>is is foss incises above the I books which +vete delivered this week participation in -by men of vision•and School. He is a pas president m St,'Andrew's p-esbyter:an Church -i .. Rev, Coin R. Rudd will speak, There reser]t retard to Bell Telephone customers in Pick- ability, and which. have added much Ontario County Cancer Society. , A;& events enrenta start at .9,C0 a, m. and , Bring goes deeper than the slick buff i to the sum total of Oshawa's growth Served in Council 1939 and will be a.cotnbined choir of the pees ' tier last event will be over Tit '3.30 and prosperty, and the. happiness of For three years, { byterian and United Church ct oars.! covers accordinit to J. W. Lowry, Bell W will' p, eels manager for this region. `st s people. He has been actively iden- 1940, Mr: Macdonald sat on the City a e i shown. The Him "Tire Living or&' Ilse cups and _trcpbt es will be pr'6' The new directory contains 15,425 ! tified with wartime projects, such as Council In the latter years he strong- 1 , b h wn. -. P expropriation by the ` •:---__-___:___.::__-_,: 1 -new and changed listings. Many than- ! the Red Cross, blood donor clines; ly advocated th exp P _ ! seated at tYsat flare . by test van rtion of East Whitby ------- 1 .4 O'T I C E dionors, Dr_ VQ _ W. Touslir?soat, sands of tbe�e are due to the major 'promotion of wartime financing, and city of a po PICKERLNG VILLAGE ` s ' Noyes, liar -Y Boyes and by 5ar'co j change in Oshawa and Port Hope's I.others, and, in a word, has -strived to Township to provide forthe oci"t`e�i I Limited, of Claremont, + telephone numbering system. On Sun- .obey the -Scriptural injunction, "What- future expo DOG -OWNERS welcome., •• thcr new numbers which cause thy hand findeth to do, do it expressed at that time, has since been Effective May 1st, dogs dull ^af - speciators enc most day, Way 8, within _'to . In the event o! inclement weather, make use of the exchange name, with thymightHe is therefore, realized and has already contributed be all lived to run at large Thursday May 12, would become I '•R �ndulph" in Oshawa and TUrner well fitted to serve the people of- this .to the rapid and well ordered growth Munteipslity+. ,Any .dog found runt' "ur in Port Hope will be introduced into' important ridin6 in a Legislature of the cit a is liable to be imp000i " -- • I those two centres. This will• bring' of this Province. th -- • Mr. Macdonald is a prominent,dermem- i a t large 7%. T Y- --- „and if not claimed in three d-tve Publishing A Book Oshawa and Port Hdpe under the uni- i A Family Man - ler of the Masonic Order. A'member � shall be destroyed. ^` '•Wilting And _ • (form two -letter five -figure numbering ! ,Born in London, 'England, of a of the South' Ontario Agricultural ,411 corners• of doss are requested 14L , Jack Hambleton, well-known plan. .that is gradually beitlg put into i Scottish father and- Irish mother, I r. , Society, he is a strong supporter., to procure Deg Licenses at the 1Kutt author. of juvenile books and a res ' stied . 0,reughout Canada and the Macdonald is 45 .years of age. He is Proud BusinessCareer career lcipsl O=fico ideat of Pickering, addressed the ( United States. ! one of a family of five, of which two Mr. Macdonald B. A. ROGAHTi� C1 rk Rotary Club on Monday, the guest i There are also many new listings survive. A brother, Norman, . died of. may truly be said to be outstanding. I ' : � Village of Pidwrirg wounds in the first great war.- It is the story of an immigrant boy I - _ i od Rotarian Jack 'Balsdori, restiltin$ from` telephones being add- I �r ortuni- Jack, a well-known. and ;maybe' led in Pickering and other centres re� ` Mrs. Frances Champe-Cart, who has made use of the opp PICEERING VILLAGE COVNC' L ,. "skilled" ¢sherman (be writes all a- 'served by this directory. I lives at Albuquerque, New Mexico. He ties in Canada to make• good: At the will meet is their regular mote' ly -. bout kishin• anjrwap), addressed -free Because of the number changes in received "his education at -Belvidere, age of 17, after driving a bakery meeting in the Council Chambeir, ora;' club three years ago on that sulbjeeF the• directory, MnLowry urges tele- I Friday MAY 8, 1955 at 8.00 P' m - club School, Haywarda Heath, Sussex, wagon for two years, ,which was his �. he started his • B. A. HOGART. % Clerlc and at{tec picturing oh sucb w'ooder- phone users to refer only to the .new I England, and came to Oshawa from first .job in 'Oshawa,• n o id e the 3_ therland at the age of 15. He own. business, He yde Macd Ra Th Village of Pickedw., .; thi Ming pictures od sport -fishing, book,.cacevitdatteomesof tee nlew directory' ;wife and four charming daugh- Confectionery and Baking Goods. His ' ________ t - and telling the club members where The effecti a has a _ go in the north country to get the is Printed .'in a "box" on the front tern: His wife' is the former - Bette first warehouse was located dna back ch Pickering Horticultural Sedety h to IIeSt' od fishing, .threatened bo shoot cover, -as a -reminder to .Bell .custom- Knox of Winnipeg, whom he married room of Bill Bo>athso rttho$ tsarina Tuesday, Way la' 17 i any one of us who ?amt up to try ers. 1 11 years ago. His daughters greJudith street' Susan mark his 27th year in business. { picketing Hortirulheral hoc sty the fishing and brought any back for Mr. Lowry suggested that each Mary, 9; June Barbara, He r+e!'tised talk on that telephc :e user check his copy of ,the, .4nne 6: and Susan E14iabeth, three He has many business connections and ! . ill meet on Tuesday esveiring .!lTs:r J '� and a half. Mrs. Macdonald's mother, associations. He is preai en 10, 'n T unbsrtan United Ctius'ch . rn- mib ect this time. ' but rather scent I Blue Book of Telephone Numbers 0y School Room . The Committle- A ha al:otted time on "`on tO orrite a'1 agadn"st -the- new boot, and' br"ne thi.� Mrs. NIary'Knox, lives with -the fairs= den Macdonald Wholesale Limited, hook. r+n�i why". Jack is a good s' ask- I personal list' up to date. He said that ily at 426 Simcoe Street North. Like with branches in Southernand `East'- has arranged an interesting and in - in not i little humour thin will help eliminate .calls to 'Ln. hof'husband, Mrs: Maedonald,,dn .ad- ,ern Ontario; a director of the. Onstr uctive p-ogram. There will be t.241 er and dosses formation' which are often unfieces dition to the cares and responsibili- tario Wholesale Tobacco Distributors'sales of plants, roots ani 'bulbs 3r.•i ` ' into its addresses, the pre'tsiums .w:li. be distributed to Of erne eleven books written by hien • I 'snit.' 'I ties attendant on raising a family and Association and of the Ontario Con the eleven boo yt Ts' nine have. ( $y listing out-of-town � telephone keeping a' home found time to fectionery Distributors' association; al paid-up members. The Society is, during devote to Community affairs. She is vice-president of the Canada Catering striving to dbt;ain new m�rrbers cs already been published. Mcst od h's nurnben in the Blue Book and giving an active member of Christ Church; -Company; director of Canadian Com - Ig invite all those intec*sted in 'garJen-. _ books _have .be� in the "j ih ! ahlongedistanceecall hi`r . Lowry when placing aid, I a member of ' Golden Jubilee Chap- mittee N.A.T.D.; and president of ing, .and the 'beautilcation 0! Picker- F, class and be a dog, "the telephone user can reduce by as I ter of the I.O:D:E.; a -member of the Cig-O-Mat Limitied, ,of Hamilton:' Ong Township, to 'o:n them, Two, r built! his story around ` a boy, I and a horse" . (these are big spellers). f much , as ; half the time required to !Oshawa Hospital Auxiliary, ,and of . Mr. Macdonald is a past president worthwhile projects Tave is y an- N would appear !tart the author's I make the connection." I the Sixth Group, Committee of the of the Conservative 'Association of�ktn by tike Society this year- ( Girl Guides Association. Oritario'Riding, (part of which is now '4andbca0rig the grounds of Picker= , -publisher is always one of the ? wereidistributeds year, � initially in Oshbawa, _ Ing 'Memordfal Commun:ty Hall, ani roblems-�conv?inc•n$ the Per y Church Relationships Oshawa Riding j, and has be the past nrea•'s p Mr. Macdonald's connection with quarter of'a century has been ad�le- t� ground � the nes; police he'.d-I li'sFsec flint he .has a story,fh�at: will Cobourg, Bowmanville, Port Hope, do Du-tho ss". lsshas doesn't 'laze rainy Whitby and surrounding territory as ' the • Church goes. back to his early gate many 'times t6-'the=ProXincial sell: The 'Farb ke m a compared to 31,663 last year._In Pick- youth. He has been president of the Conservative -Annual meeting. - -- - risks -it costs $Io,ubi 'to {� 525 books delivered Anglicaii Young People's Association SPort LO NG EVE - t 'boor,d the pubisher wants to I eying there were 1, P - book it is going tD get "returns"• on initially this year as ..compared_to of St. George's Church; president of _ Mrs Macdonald has for 20 years _. 1,300 last year. the Anglican Young Men's Club dur- sponsored a Midget Hockey Team in luring Udited Church W. A. this $10,x• any. Delivery of the telephone book here ing which time the Glub'a minstrel the Oshawa City League, and is an The Regular Monthly Meeting of - Jack seems to think alariost write. a'_ novel ---ell one needs is part of the gigantic task of pallia show was : a highlight of the Social :'active - member -of -the Oshawa Lawn the Wins Association. Cd the Un- "Dae can work at'it=+and not cation and distribution performed by season tri Oshawa; superintendent of Bowling Club, a member of the Oah- i� Church, Pickering,, � be �d ^ I a the time fix the company each year. During 1954, the Senior Sunday School; and he was awa Curling Club, -to whom he has fri• the"chin basensent on May 13.1 being continually called 'away the first. president of the East York donated a handsome Trophy. for an- at 2,30 p m, ,Mrs, F. J, Prouse and ►m a leaky tap or temperamental tar- 56 different directories issued in Bell's The Hay- • one alts - down to Ontario -Quebec territory used up Deanery Anglican 'Young People's nun► competition. His cup, her g>'avP In charge of t'nie ice just !`'ben 3,603 tons of paper. These directories ssssociatdon. den Macdonajd -Trophy' is annually - _ - write.and varied -in size from the smallest, with Aetive In Community competed for in the Ladies Major "A" and m ;1 ao'y°'etslxaLe ed sublect t9fd - - , __ _ •�. taking2g pages, delii�ered to 3,3b0 custom- Mr. Macdonald is a past president Bowling League, Indeed, he has been, >�ID�Y >s�Y d ---------- difficult •- ., ; ;. CaCC-- - �a��-'--- sasrie an Interesting1!'Ulr'-!'Ali --mskin; from ere to: the largest containing more I of the Oshawa Rotary Club, and of through --the years, an avid supporter ! Sport - Address is an art. which Jack Hairs_- IIr) ! � 1 - to do to the enjoy- I than 1,600 pages, of which 600,000 I the Oshawa Chamber of Comtaem. of sport : f>� is able copies were issued. . .... i Gout Cd his listenem - _ -• the creek. At night when she Lengthy lobs saw Dee and getting their -AN f. 1 RS � -_Art stood at e front coats on she th _ you need patience to complefi _ ._ r . d� ram Boor ut when theywaitinf ooperedlth the door a d P Tike tht wee; a Nir: hGer- al eget, ageds Y. pa - - -Coe�• 7 — .' - -- she looked up at. me, saying just to finish some time this year. as plainly a� her big brown -eyes ._ -say �� For it has occupied nearly all of - "Dear Anne Hirst: 1 am torn ' • you somewhat for the sacrifice '<, it i go?" As soon as i said - -spare two ways=between love for m� ' you make. y ... �' " "Oft you go!" she w92 away. years. Painstakingi3 he has made a - present husband and a rosier fu- "tore • It is a problem for a present- ''f"* Once in the car she stretched study of all the rul-• for my little girl who wants • day Solomon..:. , ° heiself out on the tiacll: seat genealogical ing houses of Europe from the - to live with her father. After I * - 4 and prepared to sleep So it time of Charlemagne to the pres- • - • •• -' -- divorced him, I_ was restless and lonely until I met this man I ONE WIFE'S WAY' "Dear Anne Hirst: The G - r :. ': ... looks as if -we have - lost our Honey for good. So long as she ent, day. And he has typed more married I love him dearly, he is .wife who signed .herself 'Dmperate' • is contented we are glad. Ona than 5,000 sheets of foolscap with so good and kind and loyal. But has my sympathy. I, too, lived �a •' farm a doh needs to be more ' detailed information bn 600 fam- : . - he has no ambi'tionl He does not with a'jealous husband for near- g' • • than a ' pet. For -a city home' ilies. " paind the three of tis living in a ly a year before" f learned how ', Honey is ideal. While Dave is He undertook this vast job.; • - - -'-furnished two -room apartment ' to handle him. Arguments, tears, • • in his playper outside Honey -because as a'boy he acquired 'a surrounded by most undesirable nothing helped -until finally. I r e ; g • 'x:; -sits on the "veranda and never taste for family- trees. -His task., ` ". neighbors; this makes things dif- tried- not talking at all, some- ff B offers to go on the street unless will be finished when he has -,' 8cult • for - my litle girl. Also; -tunes for- two or three •days. - g „ e - -- she -is - taken. investigated twelve more famil- Besse two are both jealous, each "I believe men are more imp. • • It has been said in our family ies. His work, filling nine volum- e wanting my whole love and at- pressed by such treatment than • r e f • that Dave and his grandpa are es, will ultimately go to the Brit- _ 'tention. -I sympathize with the any ether. At least it worked for a •e� two of a kind Upon occasion ish Museum, where be has spent - 'itl, she seems so neglected in me. COLLEGE WIFE" � e : •s they both look at a person and hundreds of hours consulting important ways. "Her * Few attitudes baffle a be- ,' f • • never say a word. Yesterday reference books and documents. ° . own father is ambitious, • wildered man like complete they they had a sort of contest - _ . Few people have the will- n a good provider, really a fine and * silence. He cannot bear to be each looking at the other. Of ' power to undertake such a co- " gentle man. I just never really ignored, and he finds no satis- - "2 course. although he didn't lossal task as Mr - Paget's and _ ` cared for him. My daughter vis- faction in tirades addressed to speak, Partner couldn't stop the the persistence to see it through' - its him regularly and loves bias ', *. deaf ears. •He talks himself twinkle in his eyes, and pre- In these days of rush you sel- ` dearly. * out, and then if he is smart SAES sently Dave•s solemn little face - dom find a man or d woman "Last fall we both visited him. * be starts thinking. 12-20 = was all smiles, When Partner doing a job requiring pears of ea • I haven't been happy since. He * I am sure "Desperate" will was ready to go to the barn exacting work. • " c= give her all the things which - appreciate the hint. Dave came along with Grand- tat the Lick University in g' ' are rightfully hers. I feel so I(; Anne EUrst has no solution � A pa's rubber- boots, waved his 'his California last year an est . . .. . _. selfish staying here with the ._ for your situation, she will stress . .: - _ hand, said "Bye" to grand- -yea mer completed the seven- ear •. ,•..;,. - husband I love so much, while the advantages of either declsioa father, and then returned to his task of making a huge mosaic z ,- - she begs to go back to her' .-and so simplify your problem in pattern arta Just TWO main p own important portant business, such photograph of the night sky. It .- ' - father:. We could return to him '• your own mind. Write her at : to this ay, cool maternity top) g --,as opening doors and cupboards was patiently made -u-`_ _'=�'" --- any e, his obis always a x 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Could anything be EASIER - or Sew tv4•e and investigating the cat's dish. Well, that little pictures each seventeen inches _-r ` - open; but to close my present 'like Toronto, Oat. -prettier? smart ver- after write-up are, taken with a specially square, =_•_t door behind me seems giv- - -.-- _ Bions - trim with colorful _em- _ I am sure those readers who constructed twentv - inch lens . - ing up part of my life. SFloit ��� roiderY. - wanted to hear more about our : --'- -. "Must I give up the man hove - - - Pattern' 882 Maternity Misses' grandson will be quite- satisfied- . camera. Each photograph required an _ > ` for the sake of my little girl's happiness? Or watch her grow Some years' ago - the Detroit Sizes 12, 14, 18, 18, 20 Tissue pat. tern, transfers. State size. Maybe others less sol Prior to the week -end it was I exposure of two hours. Combin- ' i19 ' Lip here -and perhaps come to Tigers had a pitcher named' Kyle Send'TWENTY - FIVE -CENTS quite an eventful week.. as ed the photographs cover -about . hate" me later? I'm afraid I ` Graham. He was a ballplayer with- a big - appetite,,, Nothing in coins (stamps cannot be ac- ever gnu- --everyone knows. The rest ky three-quarters of the entire sky, taking in some stars as tar away .g <,1 • • haven't the intelligence to do _'_ ayhat ig right. I shall appreciate . could spoil .his hearty ' appetite. repted) for this- pattern to Box 1, 123.Eighteenth St., New Toronto, tion as. prime minister of that great leader, Sir Winston as 100 million light years. I your help. afternoon. s - One n, with the Tiger Orit - Print plainly 'PATTERN Churchill; the appointment of Some men have spent large- • WONDERING` " fighting a powerful Philadelphia Athletics team, Kyle Graham Athletics NUMBS and SIZE: your NAME x S Sir Anthony Eden as his suttee- portions of their lives in perfect - Pe of furniture. , L . • Doing what" }+du think is * right does not • necessarily de- sat out. in' the Tiger bull pen, and ADDEE9S, sor; the bringing' down of the Federal Budget which makes mg a single piece For instance, a Louis XIV cabinet , i a • . pend upon intelligence. Moral contentedly munching an after-' INSPIRED IDEAS=pages. and of novel designs in our little difference . to farmers one nearly twenty feet'loag took its } y ` _ * courage is the g quality oris 'noon snack. The game was going badly for Detroit. and the- Ath• pages NEW Laura Wheeler Needlecraft way .or the other, unless they maker seventeen years to eon- 1. t -. ' _ .. • needs;. and to. this pain- *ful decisionwi13 take all you -letics, then at.their their pennant-. , Catalog for' t955: Completely happen to want. to lou a, Hive Y car. Of course there had to be' atruct, 'The cabinet contained f38T - have. If you acknowledge it is championship best, were giving , different and so thrilling, . Send g t 2,5 for now. a few atom bombs let off to die- drawers, 130 of which were sec- ' _ • the right thing to do, however, the Tigers' starting pitcher a fancy_ shellacking. He' testa your copy You'll want to order many of turb our peace of mind. But Imo, -we ret - .. • '• - you will find the strength. - -the •seemed to be hammered out the patterns shown -f - - suppose have to accept these � A'Rochdale-man aided Will - + • You all suffer under You le the box. in a hurry. Kyle - big fireworks now,. lam Pollit spent all his spare Your - • strain of . our husband's- and • Graham began to warm up for Graham Another farmer, a few miles Pune for twenty -lour ears mak- y daughter's jealousy.If the emergency duty. but he also. con- ;. from here, sold his• farm last ing B wooden model ' bf Cologne - - • feelin g could be overcome. tinued to eat. Suddenly he re - _ L -� ` week and is moving to town_ Cathedral. All the carving was ; ' your little girf iiiight accustom '• herself to staying where she ceived the; signal to. go into the - Last Wednesday I went to • neighbour's farm -furniture and done with seen -knife and there _ '' Y • is,, -with regulii �visifs to her Same to relieve his teammate I r� antique sale. It was the best were .over 1,000 miniature statu- in the • father; -as, she grows older, it "What's- the set-up?'' relief Kyle Graham asked a R�NI C 'bu�tng'. crowd I eves -saw. in es model en.years For the first elev Poi " can readily ha n. The res- Ply• P • ent situation which causes you distress wilt, I am afraid. pitcher he started' across the outfield tolit the box.R fact there were times when the - bidders couldn't bid fast enough so 'anxious were they had to rely on photographs of the cathedral. Then an architect, • such '-Brdses loaded, with nobody // I 4 %do impressed by his patience, in- deepen as the days pass. Shall out and Codirane, S'irninons and _ .. GverIFFA�LH' _ to gain possession of Soi� A china -duck dustry an sit .sen e m , ou and your al uhappinsband �seior . . Jimmy Foicx coming up, to bat." 1tie week-ei. d )ust past was cious .antique., with red eyes sold for $42; a ler end his wife to Cologne, pay - - .: w your pars • her sake? If you do. what will, = "Nobody touch that sandwich one of the nicest we have• , en- homespun bedspread, 545: a pine frig their_ expenses_ • your future be? 1 was eatin%" Kyle Graham -one for a long time. Not only _ cradle, $13: a converted oil lamp i • You do not actively dislike• warned. "I'll be back in .a, min- . - was. it wonderful but at •Ginger- with a bowl -shape . shade and The world but feels the, pre- your child's father: living with ute." _ :. Farm it was also the occasion -an reservoir, $21t a milk -glass vase sent's spell, The feels the as well; +..a -. • him could -be agregable and - Physical ig the o4•a family _birthday. anni- = with a hued edge $19; a' conical poet past Whatever done; • rewarding, for you both are -.beauty sign of versaryand a week -end of glor- candle lantern. - $9: a buggy men .ha:ve might- ' _ devoted. to your little girl. an interior beauty, a spiritual ious sunshine. Snowdro bloom- PS lamp, 58. S.ome.,of these -things do, " "• Knowing she has .the material and moral beauty which is the _ 'ing. daffodils peeking through were rescued from the -attic and Wha4ever• thought, might think ! '' advantages - which mean a b >s• the principle.. and the .'the ground, swamp frogs. sing- cellar. Remember that, ,friends, 11 too. 'Arnold. -great deal, and the devotion unite of the: beautiful: _ ing and bud's a-borning. Bob - if. the - time ever comes when' -Matthew • of her father, would console --Schiller. '• and Joy were here on Saturday you decide to have an auction ' - and the rest of the family. in- sale. You may have 'a small Doth perfect beauty stand in `j' 'cIuding Honey. arrived .on Sun-. fortune in your attic, -What ,did._ _ nged o; praise? Nay: --no more i CURTAIN RAISES UPON "-day. •Dave --was the happiest' I buy? A roasting pan for $1.25. than law, no 'more than truth, • - _-IRON - REDS' SPRING FASHION SHOW 'thing on two feet. Except for an- 'hour's h knew it was just the size -for no more than loving kindness, - sleep he'was hardly still my oven as I borrowed it last no- than modesty. a, minute. His great joy was to g Christmas trr rook the turke,v' --Marcus Aurelfus. -.. ' get outside and he was ready to 4 greet anything on four. legs as .yz a playmate. We- -visited for Flj "c awhile at another farm where there were more four --footed creatures.. than we haeme -dogs. - v Puppies, cats. Horses, goats, k- calves and cattle, and there �• t rtx p �4 wrasn't ' a . thing that Davey was k afraid of. For a little fellow .. i $ eighteen months old he did so I . much walking it was a v onder" �' r his, legs continued to' carry him- • ; re ' y j However: he has. his own. meth- tom'' ;� Y .� -7 a, • . od of dealing with tiring situ- itu- , Y a • - ations. at' ns doesn't whimper to He n wh' p _oi: � s ask to be carried; he just stops. A' • ' wherever he happens to be- and sits', This he decided to do-,,� yesterdayin the middle. of a.. pasture field; The other day_ I�au hter had Dave with her on ' a, downtown shopping jaunt- � < is g , Dare had been on the go for quite awhile, interested in e I everything' he saw. But the time came when he considered17 a 7 y enough was _enough so, in the : middle of, Yon•ge Street, with- r '' -out au ve any warning, o r •Da y • -, �•.. -suddenly sat- down on the side -- N , } g walk l His mother picked Wm up a r r and set him down. on his feet But Davey wasn't having . any. ' Ile immediately sat down again So Daughter had 'to carry thirty _ pounds of sdlid weight around for awhile. It wasn't long before she felt like sitting• on- the. side- - Fashions pictured above 'are -being modeled in' Moscow this ' walk herself. HE HAS A CRUST -Chipmunks' being one of the most timid and- - iprinp for those with enough •rubles to pay or them. At left, Honey's- reaction on her • first el.viive of the forest creatures, Askel Nohr, photographer, was ' traditicinol Russian folk pattern b motif for blouse of two-tone visit to her old home was quite - pretty' well styrniid in'his attempts to yet a close-up photo. But summer ensembb: At right, two-iecr suit features ocelot surprising We expected she Ingenuity paid off when he got the idea of baiting. his foot with - :milk trim.and lining for the jacket, which has tuxedo front, wide fur w6uld. race around and be very excited. But she too)r things a -piece of'lirecd. -Greed won over. fear. - the little fellow ap- cuffs.- -Matching skirt and -turtleneck jersey -completer the outfit very calmly except that she proached and Nohr, holding camera at_ arm's length, snapped - : '� Style Information and pictures are from an official Soviet source. thoroughly enjoyed a swim in ° _ this picture. ' - - _ +CI.ARfMONT trout fishermen on the week -end. Some with s set of engraved bronze book. and Mrs. Doug Dickinson of Port Per- The W.M.S. will be held on Mar F` ' were lucky enough to catch the limit, ends contaiaiag the scout creat and ry visited with friends in Claremont 12 in the United Church. Xrs. Thos. r Mr, , and Mrs. Erne Mayse of Osh- while others went home empty=hand- the gift was purchased solely from and Brougham on Sunday. Norton of Brougham will be the Guest ` .. •atwa, spent Sunday with Mr. ,and Mrs. 'ed 1t wag' reported there was a fish- scout funds. Mr. Davison was the first We are pleased to report that .Mrs. speaker. No �rd gamey; ertnan for every 30 feet on every scoutmaster in the village and will be Towner is now recovering slowly from Owing to- the work being done on - N > - The ClaremotlP(�ixl Guides and.•1he stream in the area. The local drug greatly missed by the youth of this her recent illness. the floors and .walls in the basement , > brownies.. attended church service at store and restaurant benefited by the community: The evening was trade up Mrs. V. Middleton who was -.taken of the .United Church, the Mother's Brougham last Sunday. rush anyway. of games,..contests and a lunch at the --to. the Oshawa hospital last week Day service and the Baptismal' will L� _ _.wth a broken hi was not too well be art of therelar. Mother's Day en , vWted with -en �seeW , Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis on Sunday. was held in the community hall when Mrs. Bob Pilkey spent the week- over the week -end. service. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges and fan- the local scouts, grades, brownies and end ' in Toronto with friends. The first Claremont scout and cub The W.A. , of the United Church Y ti fly spent Sunday with Mr. • and .Mrs.. , cubs. gathered , fgr a presentation _ to .,.Friends from Toronto visited with, father and son banquet will be held held their regular meeting last Thuya- ; ?Gordon Neal of Greenwood. former scoutmaster Rev. George Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boniface. - next Monday night in .the Masonic day with Mrs. H. Lackey's group is Claremont village was overrun with Davison. Rev. Davison was presented Mrs. George Redshaw of Uxbridge :hall at 6.30 p.m. The catering viii be charge of the meeting. A special Ess- -Idone by the mothers in co-operation ter program was presented.- Xrs. : with the'Claremont-Recreation Com- Barton told the story of a beautiful mittee. Part of the program will in- picture window of the Christ •child. = �'+ elude Mr. Art Latcher, magician from Mrs. W. Evans sang a solo.l . IIROGRESSIVE CO'N'SERVATIVE . stouffville and a good turnout is ex- :41r: and Mrs. Ross Gordon and fan. . 1 , pected-to make this first night a real fly of R'ingham, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. z success. - Mason of Port Hope, Mr. and, Mrs. - r The staff oft Claremont -ops - Elmo Middleton of Markham, Albert he Cla nt Co • • - • -- - ative met at the home of Mr. and Routley of Brooklin and Mr. and Mrs. w ��� Co ren tion airs. Alvin Redshaw last Saturday James Routley of Toronto spent Sun- — - No night for .a farewell party for the day- with :1lr.,and Airs. Arthur Prouse. _ genial manager, Mn Bob McDonald, The . first bowling tournament here _ "- _ who is leaving this week to take over is slated for June Ist and will be a - For the purpose of xtomitrating as official Progressive Conservative - --------------------------- ----E ' the managership of the -op at Elm - *' wood Mr. and Mrs, AIc ld were CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE *. presented with. a beautiful co a table - candidate to contest the forthcoming Pr ii>t Ontario -: for which they appropriately thank- Oshawa', Knight's of Columbus ed the gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Hall was the secene of the Annual - "*. - - Riding. A convention will be field in the Donald and family have the best Regional Aleeting of the Ontario _ wishds of the community for the 'fu- County South Region CWL. Beauti- i RE11TA $t PORT PERRY lure in their new home. fully decorated in yellow spring flow- - A IC has been announct'd by the Clare- ors, it held over I00 meinbers of the mont Recreation Committee that League who were honoured by the - _ - .► - -- - swimmingclasses for the Claremont presence of Archdiocesan Spiritual f: Tssevday. -May IO, 19�e� public school 'children will be held Director, Rev. C. Mulvihill; Archdio- again this summer at . Bakers Acres. cesan CWL President, Mrs. J. V. * ' �� Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox of Wil- O'Shea and the second Vice -President, AT THE HOUR OF 7: � P.M. - ; = j son Heights -with their , three child- Mrs. Davies.. all. of - -— - _ Toronto . Cte= n visited onSund y w•an �it and presert were Reverends P.Dwyer, a r Registration will comrreence,uai .6:30 pm.. and rust be completes; Mrs. Henry Johnson. D.D., Mahoney: and Lawlor of Oshsna r _ bars. Carmichael and -party of Osh- and'Rev. Van &lz,•Uxbridge: r_ _ -prior to balloting. a ' -- awa, ,were the week -end crests of Mrs. Arthur O'Connor, Pickering, - - _ Mr.. and 'firs. Howard Hockley. Regional Chairman, presided: Seven Mrs. Weedon enjoyed a -trip to To- Presidents of. subdivisions (Whitby. �• ronto last.Titesday. Oshawa, Uxbridge: Port Perry, Ajax; Balloting Will C-omi,enee at 10:00' ' pan. hiss Mabel Gibson of Tbront' Pickering) read their annual reports spent the week -end with 3Lrs. Olive :after having heard the roll call, the wt 'Vine and her lather. mintites and the financial statement, Mr,, and Jlrz. iiurul(i JOhnst'on vis- pre�enied by Mrs. F. Von Pilis, Whit-' s it'd with 'Mr. and -?'lra Herh �i'hite hy, 5ecretaiv and -Mrs. V. Dowling, .� ' . and -family of Cookstown on Sunday. Clarrntont. 'Fraasurer: Airs. V.'. J. - p'Bhep commented an these duly. see- -COI)1E' Ill CiilCl J!P t'ill toclll}'� ond••d and adopted reports and es- .y - - - _ t,rN.sed her .pleasure on work well \Nw b'siness brought discussions - F - t _ eh,l,ncc3an C'aRvention to' he -it tlie t� 1 York r,,,' _ • ,mow �M ;` " �' �5... #; �'-t �tFeat)atMar -the 1 _ -- lila G R14ti^r wn an -. '' i ^F. drar�.'T-'3H'..b: - tx - _ _ ya.,a. 1,, �• l�l,l..!i,1, �, t•1 of _ :r. - -• "-y,�•i; � `*Vs"K'1'�•`'+�• � - •- - - - - :., ,t'-'"�� - bT.th'•� r' n•h'eS9 - _ , T. _ .4 } :. '�" r'�±��`..s*i �. '-'t1�fi6�'+�+-s•�'+''"Ss.cr� �• `�' "4. '7.'�c_:.:� � �' � . y ;spy . ':�M ; '�: 7.�� _ _ _ . I s - -. - _ _' `?� __ _ - _ __ _ s :x.':,,ams;• - -.- `"" - �_ ••.�;a j .. .�-:; :•�•� � is:•�ioi�al - - -• ' , _ l e;�: _ - .. ,`'��: .. t t v -.. �. f:, i ,a• �.•.1,. r.n the .forts in'- ,rx Mei w _ , i� riff lir Y.X.':•t., . ]fuh'ihill ex- C • ` " T ! 11 t �f �P l t, r" ,:an t ctinra .bless- ONEVRO�I�T : T ,. �� . „t fh� tncm!,ers zed ex- tlitie: tion a the increase 1' C �s:'(1 t t t t C SEW - , 1 spiri-twt, 't.c. in the'Region. 7>'l.�ole t}riekloct� orf r = !)n a>Plialf Of'' tufo ' spirit al- the ??'1t%J !i, - C Zirmtn I ent*d a spiritual bou- _ , o 4 , �. i 71�'ll` lI[�llllltcl�t'f' fill" �OZt dict' ty, tits V. Von ('lits wh mill sR a!tnrtl} it• ti+'• W London.:Ont.._ _ e - . �, tiyt,�•w t` The highly satisfactory- meeting jlorprayers es what happens a b'eu Canada's No. 1 truck budder _ r ""°" i pulls out all the stops: 'Here are' coins of the new s suuLtiby..Rev.AP Dwyer WofhOtaltawa, - , pd ranee, read h to work for you right waw. •mil atter singing the - Hymn' "Idol - .. .. _ - New 19,3 1b. God, «'e Praise Thy Name", tis - These new Chevrolet Task -Force Trucks do more jobs. Do 'ern A +tela kind of meeting adjourned and a' lively social ► truck stlli►�g G.V.M. capacity J faster..Dti 'em better. Arid do 'em with new economy. If you hour was enjoyed by all. Delicious got a job for a truck, we've got the modern truck for your jobl _ Ir•, 'Work -Styling- •an ezcusive New Chevrolet Fesk-Forces . Trucks are designed and built to refreshments were served by the Look over the new features and advances iieseic�t rnent in buck design with - ladies of St. Gregory,, P highlighted here - no other line of truck . tw'o. di,iinctively different styling handle loads of all kind, and who .were In - k e o social arrangements f treatments. On the job, your true sizes, Capacities now go all the r % . offers so much that's new. Then come in - ^looks the part"—becomes a pro - way up to 19.500 pounds Gross - charge f Vehicle Weight—the highest ever evening. 'or Uhe look over these Task -Force Trucks in 'fitable advertisement on wjteels =for Chevrolet! -------------------------------- and - A Gantro! Moton.Valw fur you and your business. s person. • - *woos - • CHERRY The �ui an'z : ,ssociauori x 1 meet on aadaY, NlaY 11, at 2 P.'M F . °' 1a the cht.rch ihette wtul tx nn8 werwwiw a 7: :'. Soviet es Gild �,rs Murdoch . of Tor- onto, yell be une speaker. ' . tilUth rs' D Will be obsaery ed oa a ay K Suncuy rnornme at 11.00 o'clocs .with s y stn y School of load -steady A smoother, load• early New stronger ndard- a combined Sunda of slut t New "high-voltage" -Tbe cab is as new - as the view r ,lh k _ . -- -,- - ` • ' ._ fide rear Pro- � w�se�� frames new from the - Church TheHomeSchool will have a ' i i �. engines _ ..K 1 _ vide a smoother, more -stable ode drawing boards out! All models Euchre and Dance in t d school on' F , ,411 new engines fest��rre a nes' New Sweep Sight windshield — . New sprtitgs front and re p• Fr.day evening. 12.vglt electrical syste74t for fast- 'Plus more glass all around --for for the driver and load alike. now have oew ladder -type frames er, surer starts and increased gen- a wider, safer view. New High- Chevrolet's new and exclusive, =of standard width. with •full Mr and Mrs. -R. Tirtd�all and Mr- 3L orator capacity—plus many more Level ventilation for cleaner, - ' exclusive advances. They're the fresber air. New broader and'soft- _ concealed -Safety- Steps guard Length parallel side members. last word in smooth,' quiet and er seats—new stronger cab coir- against accumulations of M. aare>�h, nats'idiitty and dtuabeility. PeB ttty of Doo � ' �a Nei thrifty truck power( ,traction —new comforts and Snow, �r ice on the rttttnios I A a'ttazaber attended Open Fiattx on _ eonvenienges throughout! ` _ boards. _. _ the now Friday evening at L- 1 age, at Wbitevale._-------- - - � h'Llm coumi1 _ d ' .Our Film C'ub meeting.was held _ at the home Ci :&. and Mrs. Deem- - ing, in Myrtle.. We had a good turn- Wers! Now o1 memtx _ and este¢ a short r, ' New Overdrive or Nese Power �*XdNew ;handling ease with _; New onelocombinations meeting three ams wte ahn� ale j _ 'Tubeless Tires Power Steering , - one Gas -River watch" a wry _ - -- Automatic - Driving', easier, safer and less Take your choice of a longer- �� mea who eep the harbour clew ;* • l Now Chevrolet offers you new - Now you .can get -the sutra ease tlrhtg with Chevrolet Power Steers - than ever list of . attractive new .,._ ^ __ _ and take �e =;upplyes, to the l ght- - ll-a&:-impro�ted_ and safety of Chevrolet Power —ing _ and now it's available on colors and combinations. They _ - house keegeas ii I Synchro-Mesh and Automatic drakes available -on --the: Heavy- -Duty - .,Fighting story of shame transmissions. Overdrive is now : Duty models! Aad you get new -Fo cey Trucks: It sV optional at -•• .tht ad ertising vial evaofagyolt; Fish"' a to Mexico", eu - available RS an extra -cost option tubeless tires as standard equip- Chevrolet Task -Force Truck. dishing and "::'irtgs on sedan deliveries and Auto-. meat on all tfr ton models! extra cost. CT555D - Coloured flim 1- wing. isle la McMiC* ' matic on %-, U-, and 1 -ton jobs •Optfonej =t extra carr la �tyi + v yc mud mve picttta'es4tue Csttatemp sad an authentic In,diaa u.aligiow - • a aorta - All ver cod and visit . _ - - for:. Alac n Flo�Irwi . _ - Classified Advt's �"�--- --- - ' - •• �y�..�aM.Ol0l01C,Sl.�a�•�.�� BRICK AND BLOCK WORK `Your Friendly Resident Agent - ------For Free Estiaatem_Gat - -Sial]( -- - '!'' 80*4 • PW ----PHOTO•FDOSBl % 8. BASEMENTS ETC. S. CBAtPlT1ltlr - SALESMAN AUTO LR38, LIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTODIOlm1Li VETERIVART SUPltbn- PSONS• PlICKERING 65RIZ. Q`TY L\ L'RA! r E NZEW -------------------- ------- ..EilY FROM AND LI4T TOTT3t ROPFX �•�. LIA TC, _i *� � BABY : "rDAY OLD OR STARTED CHICKS O1K FOR SALZ.WrM P T11S -FILL. a a0a 08* N • Stissex x Ramp Czosa ('� w sssrt � • •' STORE HOURS California Gray x Leghorn Cross CYRIL E. M j RLEY ' .:THAT ned 0, Weak �n Lay Pure White Eggs �. si.00 A. M. to 0.00 ! Y. WIN age" WILSON'S POULTRY FARM yy - PRESCRIPTION -Sundays Kennedy Roa3, 117111 ken, Oak SID'S MARKET - 1.00 P. M. to f,o0 p, - - --' - Phone: AX 3.6437' . may 20 - HO\E. PICKERING E$IN G 26 - - FAST, GUARANTEED REPAIRS j • Re B )Y E St ;ir 'iftm. Be to all makes e carry" zt Caarplete Line of RADIOS TELEVISION, INTER-COM _ -"-SND PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS e - llacLEOD ELECTRONIC SERVICES Fresh and Cooked Melts �� �'���, Pickering 27J3 - Brock Rd North ' °`MAC CAN FIX IT" And G ------ n Groceries ` r1o][Eltim -------------------------- FOR SALE-red clover seed, Gov AM 1-2802 PMNE T HII.I. _. ernrrent Standard No, 1; also Tim- M1M/M�� othy seed. A i+ew bushels of W. B. ' Sweet Clove' containing some red clover, Alex Gray, Chi errpnt, Phone A O r - AMMSEEV-M OOMBIN TI N 'NELL C. MURHAR, IL 0. _:. 258W3, a?ai kh�m, EllME'I'�RT3T C G NTI® CSC>ZCS CHRISTIAN SCEMU£ 1001x8 - 02 D 2 � _ ---'---- ffi---•-----s PI SF,R1r L _ O O ol:t _�Fr-Ge ` 1 Dundas Bt. - SALE--German shepherd Pups. Rev, A. , E• Young, M1als0er. A Christian Sciesiee Service wall be WFl� GLASS AND SCRERN WHITBY. ON • all. males, Thoroughbred. Corner of SUNDAY. MAY 1. 1955 held in East WesdUndis C'amaaaity, , fsbove the A1lln Drug of*") = Srta#1on Road and Range Line, or SUNDAY, APRIL 10. 1955 Niall, Rouge Hills each 'S y at ,1�, 1. 't11LEAR 1% OAK FLOORING OFFWZ_$olf= ` cone Pickering 54R2, 10.00 A• M. - Sunday School 11!0 A• tSL he same Sunday S hosi arA Nur- i21iM Per lltl. B. lti. Hon. eo Bat, -0.00 to 6 a0. ----------------- { .11.00 A. M. - Mothers' Day Service y wine - 8. N 1Zig0 Now ---- - 11or turther infoc•rnation, call - PHONE: mara'Y on TRF.ii PLANTER. FOR RENT L And Sacrament ct! Baptism M �g 22781_ - -7.30--P,-M -- Bible Sodevy Serv:ee-in- � G*rdon -- The R. D. H. P. Conr.auon Aut- ---------- -- -------- ------------• • M. - _ ` -- •--$ority has a Tree Planter for rrnt, � the Preebyteraa Church - = persons interested may obtain tnS1�• I « * a • BT. Alti'DBEW 5 FRB6BY'1'ER,L9�T I LUDWER YARDS eo®tioa (roar the operator, M•'. D. Choir practice as 11.00 Friday ev�eniag CAUBCH WATCH Kai SAM _ Darby, Uxbrd R. R 4, Ont. Tele- • • • • Rev, Rennetk MacLennan. l[>m�ter � G` ONTARIO REPAIRING -- phone LTX. 24884. ._ - : - AL'DLEY 9.45 A. iii. - -Sundey Se1yol . - y_2Q Joint Service for Church and Sttriaay 11,60 A. bi. - hloQnutg .Service • _ School at 2 p F E ._..�_.._~. 1III.LER OIL Bt R1ER SEKS7C , .•.OTXCO PRODUCTS" Air i`.otuiiiioniag Dir Burners Power Lawnmoa en 4 L. 689.50 I +Spate Heaters 3►u' Boat Trailers 563.50 j .. What 1s Different About htata}s+ttioa or Repairs f „�PI3IT OL R�co�l>o 7LLi -- - space Heaters A .. -� _ Water Pumps and 5149_50 j .. �p UNZ Teak, co®piece 0 i ■ifi Faith? L & tJ I TY HEATING EVER nIPPENana Cts SUMP Pumps ------------------$56.5 t Baha'* _ 29,:5 Totosto I'itkering ... i.ADTES' and .$VN'PS' WATCH= Children's Steel .The main difference between the alto of . the older religions; Lslami'c RA. 8867 _ � R II '• From $.b0 'rsrws: =1.09 WWft escia _ . 'S°9 i 5 Safety Baha'i Faith and other roti;ions i, snclal laax are not the same of chase ______________ ________ NO DOiY'�1 PAYMENT _ :Quaker Fi•,nr Furnaeea 5185,,0 that the Baha'i Faith admits the of the Buddhist Fa9th; and C'brist j Quaker Sun e% and iteaten i ,cru' h of all the Prophets• and ser1Ci r hinged some of the bocial laws of ; PHONE PICKS 12% M ' _ _ wure Oil Burner g er :. TERRY Prey to join All religioas'to -together In unity tilosh • lS'ith au:oai1tic eontroLs 5150.1110 a Jewelry e to cp 1.. tui i:armonr•., � -' 'But the Raha'i Faith teach the � ring atj �+W a rp is e - 200 Oral Oil qt, .ks _-• There are <oelal laws in the Baha i. same Spiritual Laws a, all other. rel. Forres# Lumber Co. 100 Gal Oil T.,nke 5 4.09 '- • Faith that: are not contained in oder, iRinn;c; -a+, there' have never changed' t P�,iG&ES1N13 TOWNSHIP reti,ion-i because !his tis a tees rra throughout'the history of tnan, R'�� .Coeple'e Cleaning aPrvlces nn' LIL and times have changed, 14hi, fi true ,,,,. >r� �ti� .. T• ;►ci � *i WS't'ED P AND FSimAIN �a.y UN BA RTQ11 �ILDINti Furnaces, C'h;�useca: Space Hinters - Klw Par - ko0 TO s,90 TUESDAYS -Fur The T3aha'l Answerk,To Fnur Ques!lons Write To The Secretary Oppositeants k)' ti P. >N.' ••I•l•�g $11 REET _ R R '.. PlckerLi; T ?te-a -ire supplied Free _-+"ter -. • � :. �r, 63- AJAX -- PHOXE 63- =- i Pt,ItJNE 1951N�� I['. .�. PROU - TO RE'+-T - ':to rooms. far s.tirlte - -_- - -- _ -- Pip W J J - BUILDING INSPECTOR J • pens •lad--r,r eni,.csr , _.... ¢ 2nd Conc•ss Apply 3Lr. tilusy. - COOPER BLOCK LTD. {� j ­7-PICKERING ion. APP - �� U ai -- -- --------------- O GOLFERS -.:FOR SALE--trrte :nit- _ gi3 GLEN P�+IRF AVE.TOBOi�'t0 a ar -PHONE PICKERING fA shed ,� rads .,nd eigh irons, in .t and - - . ,yn�y lnr bag: also. , u ��3 and bra=s a - - _ 1 $-MouldingTERRY .. _.. and odd 5 and. 2'lions ` R asonabte oi�cre#e�'1 a - , _ g Drag Score, or-. Phone P at �e en:n s F.cbe:'.ng 531. - i�d - , Electrkal d� Flumbin' Ab.' 4 _ _ ' 1TCIIE'� ------ - _ . - - unba t 'BUNGAL.OW FOR RENT- ilea^. vil'.- 'Cinder age of Picker.ng do paned road,' and 'Cind _ T DOORS. .B ks • C A81�E -• n -hear highways All modern conven-..1 : PICKERI.YG PLAN T \ AD H N _ �' SPECIAL '1' GOncsattlas sal boppOss y :..' STATION ROAD "P O E 120 � • fences. Hardwood throughout, Apply , PHONE: PICHEUNG =4 2 1 Box .all NeINS O:fice. 't, _ _ i1.T'i U8 taMlt YCitTWi f :- - _ ONO lob t•a swag or t" tag tlmw COTTAGE FOR SALE-three rooms. --------------------Fai ortREA 3Y,STj___,MS APP1y 88 3.ak<<.evr Ave. N.rP D -BUILDER- -_-- __---------___-_ 00tH _ WANTED-a pressure pump for sum I AN \; Shoe, Repairs WOODWORKING mer cottage, Phone; Ajax 558,7, ev eriings only, _ �� t metal treet, Picker 01�i11"/ t. -- - + ors 'Hain s PLANTS FOR SALE FIN a ATFaL4Ls =r1"C8=N all Perennials, Pars es, Violas, Annuals, - E3G'FStt>�ICED WC*UCMA- IP ]MIX aad jlkwjkl Vegetable Plants, Mile and a half asd'Qp Doatlaia. Furnaces sad ` Conittis.st0 #tc: th o>. , do 2, Highs ay on Altona r r /3araoy Doatiatoa Convsrdoa Oil garages -.. LISHF.S, - GOOD SEL.DCI•ION OF LACEi3, ;+� ND lDSr M (Road: ft. MacDonald. Altona Road, ....PAYMENT PLAN AYAILAaii - _ - _, P. PO DYES =-� _ _ � Pickering. - _ - Apr. -29 BEAR NZ1V IC! A. 0 PiCKIIiIIVO S OFF FRIDAY TILL O oo P. - Bakke' } _-------' tSONES: Omit Ploiwtittg 170. mi 11h1f<ry tris _----------------------------------- ---------------------TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLFr- _ PftwftS Y�� Leaving Picker.ng 6.50 a. m. Leaving 1RSl� • Central Tororrts 4,35 P. m, €ive days onrse TELEVISION Si RADIO _ weekiy._Box, 612 News Office, --------------------- Ai.P>liiZ1 RATES The First Aid Course being instruc- tlid by Mrs. J. K. Lawrence, is rug- � -... FOR SALlrrefrigerator, stove, kit- =_ - ning into. its Sinal stage, At the next i -REPAIRS 'Wanted Chen set, TV.,, rugs, bedrooarr suite, �,��(1 aATgROp� meeting, to be held in Myrt:e on the washing machine, Duncan :Fine liable 10th of May, final 'Nests ace to bra -PHONE PICSERING 275 1�0as• �' 0840" 1 and cab:net, vacuum dteaner. dining-. PS8i8IISE 8�3'� will shortly bre toosn suite, electric fire grate. - 41 y:4rr�eATasGrf� P y - held and diplomas rtl a- vvarded I DUMBARTON RADIO & TV I ------ ---- I H RATTEW t _ Glendale Drive, Liverpool .Corners, ��;rishering � ----------------------- A. NOTICE i PUBLIC O T -------------------------�-------------.._. _... od 00 I, •` 1.Ta�06a>t'siaw atl� r iiOLISE FOR "RENT-turnished. - -------------------------------- � � ... - - ...... Sive- _ : ' ' rooms, brick bungalow, modern. - 4'1 NOTICE IB REBY GIVEN' by ---------------------------------- - O ;leatdale Drive, Liverpool Corners. shi hof Pickering, Council of the Town- { BALE REGISTER ------ -------- ------ --GREE RIVER ;. ---- � I p ering,.�at they propose _ »�......�....� -- ------ Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Baraloot, of to a Bylaw on'Wednesda June Thursday, May 19 - auction sale od / OIL BURNED SALES y y' �gSh S �1Ti1I0 hVes'�an, visited M. and Mrs. Draper, 1, 1959, whereby the following den. 3U head cf Shot•thorn• cattle Ferrgus- P I Mr,' and Mrs, L,' Tondervold, Cleone criped road allowance will be stopped on tractor and equipment, farm' marc- POWEIL 'LA AND SERVICE and Tom, of Downsv:ew,'visited Mrs. up and closed as a inner iurniture etc„ bn .Lot 13, at WNMOWSRB pubUc road- y, , ' 4 L, .Lehman on_the week-end, "south half of unopened sideline rea: of Concession7, entrance from = r' `1 CA Ld - JIM MAR�-�� Mr. and Mrs, Buckles and Mrs. W, between Lots 32 and 33 in the Fifth Markham C, N, R. Station, Property �'� �WPTMOWBRS J% can visited Weston on Satu cin Concession of the Tow-nshi of Pick. ' . _ Max �R,eesor, Sale at L00 , m, i}ARDEN HOSE -. qU PICKERING - 268J13 _ .. _- - -P . y _ of P TOOLS IT, - _ White- last: r.(j, er ", , sharp, Terms cash. No reserve, Farm --� -- r, and Mrs, J. Stevens of W i e- 3hoeld an ratepayer hace any sold and, CI,A�RE:E PREN'fICD -01'ET �M B-H lAa1TQ _ may 27 � • Y LRTA 1 bjectioos to the dosin o thio tin. once - - , ---- ---- ---- v sited Sr ends here.' o f aucti s * * i3, AND ENAMELS ale vi g r ------ Mr, Thomas of Stou tvillz visited o I� ;Wednesday, May 25 important pend road allowance, he er his a- -wednn sale of Purebred registered f the Park bn Sunday' last, gent may be heard by Council at' thb Saturday, May 21 --auction. sale of �' PHONE. PICKERING 40 s laying MF. and Mrs. Gene Forsythe have 2,00 P. in. Wednesday, __personPmh IHC tractor. Co tractor; thresh- Holstein cattle, pig , sheep, sold their frum hcrt= and"will move Bron ham Manici al Bnildi in tn►achine farm implements, d+tiirt- �HO'ME 46 P!4YIERINS. ~ in chickens modern farm a F ng, at 2.00 g , hens. spring , p, m- on Wednesday, iture etc,,, at Lot 29, Con, 5;"Picker-. - machine;3�, ccnnbine baler, tractors, to Markham. y, June 1, 1955 ung T� hail mile east elf Whitevale, ---'- ---'- ti - etc, in Lot 10. Con, 3; Rang Twp. - Mr, Rogerson has bought the farm. DATED of Brougham, Ontario, this vp - _ . __% ' ,property , of C. L. Gray. near Eaton M'rs, Delia Shank has moved back 26th, " day of April, A, D, 1953, Property o1 Howard A Turner, Sale hall Farm, Sale at 1,00 p, M. Terms to her .home, She has been with her I+. T. JOHNSTON,Cleric, 2 p, m, shtu+p, Terms,'cash.. No rew r seem Fersn sold, MO =41 CIAR= i evil KEN ani CI:P.RI daughter Mrs. Alley Michell 3a the Township of Plekerter .. _ �#iEI+jTI a ,oaeerR < vid�►Oar. ;_ � � e �alaraa - �sli it 166 -;d ._ L. +►' _, � 'J'f iCEs auctioaeet� �� _ r - , , Y 4 _ : v also will 0.e used tor lucky drew P-LZ ll�+ The t]g will be In the nwiln - ' ROtI 6E MOTORS ting es, so be sure to S'e y withw�ttt niditorium where fleets hundred ae Poo- , t ` �rYURNZMUZ� delay. If is efloPecbed tlhat there will ca :[ty ,'c,, over four wil pew- >..:,' . ibe a Plant tour to see how the !hiatus P11e i+�xnds ad observers well else n, ops 1.ne of . igidaires are assemb- be wel�oane. ' Nis A W&VV OF 1f5E•R'Vri0EAny Meir• or. Model EALER."�' s the festArthur Field' --Proven Private Aealfltlaace Service _ 5 lSBN>E FICEBRM6 1111. xn rHa; or' Night _ FLY KILLER ala. NcZAGSj�-Pnh• y K Picone Pick.19 3; • " 8� ;' R,v-�,Az B-� - ever used. Piler'ng. Ont. _ :USED CARS AND TRUCKS Dsiiy Service T From -;,osimwl 'v B. A. LLE. BOUGHT AND SOLD licit EL J. ?.SOD�Sq. , ` i _C21artered BUM Flan Aii PHOh-E PICKERING 368W - ". iarilater and solicitor �i �� ` IL Oocsaianr• - . , • Ontario , •( ■AUL •fgorbab is the eompWOY now low-cost eoru�w► --- , British (jeiambia and y,p t�{{. ,, r PHON■: PI>Ea861N©I 33?!W= --------------- ---_----- "eothod of farm fl control -nave: . B1di,,: Ajay Ground Observer Corps News • offocfivensu (95 %) proven by tho. The " '^" - ThursdaY, May 19, is to be a big of Canadian farmers last year. The �•"r'� KV4 .A1gD CLARRKE Bpsioess Phone -Aja 186 night for Ground Observers. s uaa- swot of h success is OMWRl, a power- � � �•� � jjlesldeate Phare: owls vs 34412 ron Leede, Cairns is 3o spunk to ,1S ' �11i ottroetant. AU(3TI0 > on $adar ani Search and Rcecue n h j�{eapsgl and Authorized tar abs work. The mtet.ng will be held at 2W TO Ds8 in be gschd duster .as. _ AN. wAsp cNr�uua Wslilp 1 Licensed e1 A Ontario and Yosit. the ' Frigidaire- i lant, Egi non. Ave., appy and irpurs an Rep Trod Marks. � . — dANaIVIW, Or+T�R10 Chiropractor East, Scarbara, at 8.00 p, rn. zJ%� y f Farm Stock. Wp Obser\-,ET, chief observe:, and reg- ;On Sa10 Now • hold Fursittn•e. DENIM "WEBBY, C. conal supervisor in the territory is �. atea ear Speeisbty at Reasasabls > �, Ct�IRE3PICTIC .•nYited to attericj In oder to know -- -- _ Dual service for the Bf±(e'TOEi how :rang to expect so that there ti NAteC Z-BAY will be Plenty of rel�eskunents tick- �+ (� (� f'��j SON j� > wipe of Osie - ets are available tram the Plb, 51 �. S. LI Aj �s 1�1J1 \ � aJ0• � A flrlVi UL& 3OCg ST. SOViB Observer • Corps Detachment ' � P. 8. �a Ground' O m is-�•e )Rhone ffiO 8-2565 Comerander, 12g Bunlop .5t. East, _._---- _ h.- VVRMY; oNTAltio =•1 vF P�CKh �K� i 34 ",sittieso have trees ostabUmb" �� For Appa Barrie, at Ltk, each. These tickets auetloaeera since 1881.OF q Loyal Pogue Sunda owE LlCFNBF,D AUCTIONEER ; Starting this y ROY M. N Whitle ToRa>�a CHIROPRAGT01t j�leltetiag and 7 S�� - -- Flirty Hoambeld and Prepay _ Ma 169 !ROCK ST: i j;slea A 3peeialyal - (Above Raga's Order Oiul ptlompt Atte:+tl*a Otho I� OFFICE ROURS. W1106T - PgOst mo 8-3811 h e" jou Tues. -���Evesiaasi - - Da Phsa MO 8-2888 e -n _ lour triefids Aoltumeats SWH _ QWvbwsy monument works -e �• Suggests 'cedr fence Pickets' wish I` ethic tops. ItOBT. ACfsTIN,_ PROP. - s _ _ `'.: !L EAaE RE�IE.NIBER THAT ALL osilAN � _ - _ iL lie 1, Wei _ lair 'hue Miles Went Of Whitby On , it t7:►iBERS WILL START WiTIi: No. j3i�way Between Whitby kMherst 1 1171 And AJAXww"Y �� THE _ _ .R A Up%room: � Eomne Lumber = RAndoiph 5. - CLENDENINE• co. LTD or - �o ST. CLAIR_ AVE. E. � �e , It '� 'T 1 N ..I JL.0 Q ... .. `. u I •,RBORo �- R�nd Vp - One dile West Of Scacboro Collegiate _ 'Jrwtai Address - Station "iA" — - —Kith the introduction of the new S-leiter, 5-figure - - !v1jA�Q TOJW-NT0 li type' numbers in OSFfAWA all teTeplione- nambers - _ - pHp? -co will be changed as shown in your new telephone book.. R e� A_Nilerst n am j�r you have lookedcep the new . a hers of your ARCH A 11� Night Until 9.06' vette y i ' PAZ Mw �• open L C Satu dayy until .12.00 Mee iatoes Jen OSHAWA, be saris r trkenda and -business assoc W. DIXON to jet them down. It you need a new Bled Booi of one or ask at our Business_ Off: HANDY EXTENSION _ ' PR+OlAiE'POB - WANTlim -+ -'Telephone Numbees, ph i" AMBULANCE �132!iTRY 901llait E• PHO. ES f Sl(,Ajy ACitj3A(`sTr6 A1� -;ice fora copy in regular or pocket rise. it's FILEE! TELE 'v ? FARM3 �.' gave Waiting Bayees W This new numbering system is gradually being id- see now available. Save time 1 �d Cash Down Psytaea/a and steps--just call our Bus- - F; - Il!tGLdB 4roduced all over theCALL continent• .It enables Lori Dist- sad j1ScDQNALD Fm _preawk And pace Operators to dial numbers in more and more out- iness. Office for A prompt in- ■ Wistars. goWdtors sad Notsrias, ■eevim t do _ pr.town places providing faa0er, more efficient Lori ZZ2.4" - atalla n. �► ROGM Q CONAM. 8. A- 7srp.�t sfA1N1 ' O[flaa AJAX.' out . Pbone S6 Distance Service. --J. W. LOR'BY, Manager. _ ', J, A. WUZOUGHS'1C sad 30N8 f - �l�A. MacDONALD, 13. A•. L1i.B. Mallsata R - �aE . sine" St. kj i0—wa. Oat lam' ^ .. L TELEPHONE COMPANY, OF, CANADAx a � 4 • � ., �. _ .. • , .. , � - . _:sees. � . _ -, _ _ • ins" Co. jl[ON'I'15. acorrr■crH �. _ 4 ,RlR = OR P�aorls� • ce. w ice• s wVM Aaat .i nac;oUWAN Bs ; mOn 3@131111116% in SINN" gteset. North 55108-FS — 3 x 133 0 A Ot AII !tai - �138AWA - ONTARIO � -- : --- r .'� cot an & Gibwn PRONS a i08R • nsamv_8s�--^`- SPINE 1d rWoo fA?5- I,p : LUMEa ' I fj �!• W 1 S.�,ID I'D HE I TN!r�K YOU'AE 5 � . 'FOR :LYf I HAG A t H A f IT ' W Y ,� ( j WRA1 A VAi� SPEEDY �Ht�'RE ZE WITH MYG!Rl IJ I £RE AN HOUR ��10' VERY 0000 sti ✓ ��l� AS-fOt (I Oso . }�1 f� Q /� I. AS THQY 011 WEU` , r WOr1'r I A PRETTVO 1EF(�RIgL_e oAQ,• •.i. .7 - 1 •• C i�S��A7ON K )• MAKE ANV 1\_I �- INNAVE �FF•oRc� eao5. �,e 1. WIC; - . [�cZnt�C '\F YOU SERE GAZA V; f 'f HES _ Saesbtes, Sobottal Nietsq ET Y � ` �$ 1ROPTtJummm"�-Was" - .e�`a"3�a . s•I ro . fHt rxunriEA o�/� ._✓ � ry;. vall in Off100 Heist .. ._ 16tH A. lite - 6.68 P ,17aseMay 8atsrda7 -. Sliasday Beaide>oo�. Hiihwsy No. o. j AWBON . ' ofe" et lioi+letas vfll:sa- - - ant 8eicelte� i ZZ !DX'tti�,00�°�a �wv alfelo•TFe6!>it� >r'CiKERiiN • PHOIE PICk"01r. 315 J (R*"fw Cif ft'1i4• _ } l r • ''6.. i . a -- , _ of her nice, Mrs. Al Haney on Sum- DUDLEY &=day "'ernoon, +fvia m *be Al_ � �• -� • day afternoon. =ones congregation dedicated thedr IMS'• Douglas MODouaild Os ;Report From Mien Barbara Mairs spent the week- The April W A. meeting way can. new organ, 44100" s aCutient of Toronto Telache ? _ end at her home here. celled owing to so much illness in Next Sunday bndng Mothem 'Day e8e, its spending ttris week at 7. 4 Parliament Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gear have moved the coMmunity. latae Sunday School end Church Ser- � I;�l �s practke t -. into the V. Ellicott house here. We A number trona Audley attended vices will be held jointly at 2.00 p, Mu. andMrs. David Neill a ' 1 welcome them to our midst. the church service at Almond°s on m, There will be a bapti�al service we+ of Pickering, - visited F ; '� By MICHAEL STARK, K.P. Mrs. Dick Winter on Sunday 1 r Ontario Rutins -- of Pickering,' visited Mr. a D.ck Winter on. Sunday ,. On Tuesday; April 26th and Wed- i 35r. and Mrs. Chas. Clo!hi 7 'e - nesday, April 27th, the Premiers of �� d + Sus of Port Perry, visited, the Provinces of Canada met wit]} the . '� l� . � Mrs orae dens Kar Prime Minister to discuss an agenda ', �. makes QUndaylweek-end. s' for the Dominion -Provincial Confer- Mk and Mrs, Arch Bell - encs which will meet later on this > �- 1,� ■--�" Barlow, with Mx, and Mcs„ year to discuss problems which will \ ,-# ,"� Barlow, Se x fromof here enjoyed be accepted on this agenda. The larg- . ti tea, Picke_-ing Hospital Alex Bary est delegation to attend this Confer- on Friday evening in Pick,etia _ encs was from the Province of On- School. tario, headed by Premier Frost and A cAsuAL phone call, and "this Sunday" r totalling thii•t strong. sudden] becomes an extras special Sunda ► Mr. and Mrs, Ross Ra ne, o 8 Y Y 1 Y wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar, The Prorince of Ontario suggested Whether the call comes from miles away or just N "�' ; an agenda of six points which includ- around the comer, the invitation seems so on Sunday evening. ed every. problem now under discus- +mow There are a ieiv cases of red' cion and consideration by various Gov- much more personal, more inviting, when you € ::.�" % les among the school childrer ernments in Canada. , .hear it over the telephone. more chickenpox 'victims. One of the significant proposals was Old and young alike tum to the phone when ----------------- ------------ One by the Prime :]Minister of Can- they're in a hurry. A round -up of the gang,, a'da, in which he indicated that the a family reunion, a holiday dinner, a big date— Federal Government would be will- Ing to participate to the extent of it's faster, more exciting to telephone!. i 30% of the total cost at present, and And even the blow of bad news can usually - be softened by.a sympathetic voice. Next to to increase this percentage to 40%a t and b0% if the situation worsened. seeing the people you care about is hearing- ' : This item- was accorded a high prior-. _ • thdir warm, familiar voices. it in all proposals made by the ]Premiers of the various Provinces. THE B-E L L TELEPHONE It was unanimously agreed that the k COMPANY OF CANADA e 4 present tax rental agreements be- as *0 t tween the Federal Government and r' , z' the Provinces was not the final an > ewer to the fiscal problems. It was agreed, however, that they . are the 75 i E best that it has been possible to work = « ' {' w w c out in the past but- it is hoped that •4, • something better can be worked out at this Conference: * ` On, Wednesday the Conference I..et _ :• -7-In camera and no one was allowed w The present to hear the proceeding9• illy views on this Conference are similar to those o€ others, that a great deal of good will come:out as a 'benefit to all the people. It is' to be that they a ork out these prob-- - -, - hoped t - y lams in harmony and arrive at 3atfs- • factory conclusions. Instead of shift: I '1 - fng the blame:. on these maftP'r, I1 ,m i _ Here's the slogs r your one. level of GovL-rnn,tn, t� ulloth:er, � � holidays tt' s y'esi they will 'have the ^'ppottuii I Av. 'Know pf+t'tri,� Bc4��r1" e%olving some 'aruca%ble c ,nci s I • - .,,]ton. to-ecE•t'S one c.f � >c 11tr -• �r a t - . -- ..,. . ° �.�•,�, � � '-1'i^„ ate' i -a[in� I was very r 1, I . .. +r � ,`. , Y .Ills. ec! t .. y - - � . s a mous r', w rit, ra cizC r , � - d , r �, - P� :' �"B��L =� �_t. .�.C,.'�,.r� 4 l�-` .: bio 1;.W,:ce the lilFr.ult_1• , E,I 1••lr, Utlti,.,s .i I't ., . -. .1-., .fit.-t.•�- ,.n. .. .- .. -..- `.� • _ i 1 e:r Ir =,- !` 1_ •.'t•1 (: u 1, .'. ... . 1. '.,, �• •4. ''-, .. . , - spy :> "vY""i ._. - '.Y .. _ .. 1 , ry1f • > , y - Jgl4. '. _ �• ? t,-_ r _ lido _ - : -. _ ._ . 1, r:' is t i c• ♦ 1 ,' " , y P'. a,(,+.. , - - A - -. Ilnt a. -.l .'11..C!-tt`:. 5li �l_.t� t�Pci�f•i sl t - h,:,hx a� 5 i lam:;d You to.. - rw, fe t:ce- \.: iu:'.`uo hfAs� t ♦ $ =' t', .•fJ f,l'V tTt •.•`' illc, 113 Came_ 1! l.t I 1r ...- • i� _ - M' ' `A• ~histor`c sates, ellta':nt #?�e s1Jt+t.: ht and thi, Country;idc; c�:cellelit pnrters, , the real bu ens;, of this _ e i .Conference will be dnrrt. Unca the cin- �,; :'1 - fi51f'P. spots l+ "iEre�ice participants 'meet' in privat 1 J— . t _w -without • ha\ ing t� consider tha .iln_ ,« t , � � '•.. ,■ :" And, all ak)n( )'our wAy • - pact of words on. the voters on w•hr,m ` " you'll find hospitable hosts tthey rrlq for office,'they will be much ' frQer. in exchanging clews, cr-iticisms, ff r �hle ndid t Who o e _ - ;and objections. They will , then say �t . �, �SENTIN L, :a>d? accotnmodati��fz at what they really think of Otta,.va's I . a �, , , i-' 't� V. reasoriabYc rates. unemployment relief proposal and the ` �. y •existing state of Dominion-Provin- ;" •ei ' Taal fiscal relations:' , C1 �� � ;Avoid disappointment by = ; k • >� making reservations now ----------------------------------- °7 If you Man a resort holiday: { _ • - _ _".BROUGHAM �.1� of youi �ettrica C'cY P a- resort regular weekly euchre was held - in the hall as usual on Tuesday eve i' xiing last when the following ti=ersI" I winners: -'M ra: W. Hamilton, Miss 'Enid r � � aX, allalcolm and .11rs. Shea; _lir, E. Wil- of all the romance of t Aiams, lir. H. Ylaxton and lIr. H. -,! - ' 'Pugh.' Special prizes went to \Ira. A. .... •- ' ' - electrigity is in heavy machinery. �. = J. Gray and Mr. T, Robinson. �- A very successful bazaar was held , ,�Y.l. i Many small devices serve $} +►�, BETTER IN a A: c n •t Ii `,FJ i sponsored by Joy Rebekah Lodge. --the-- behind the scene. Consider 11Irs. Matthews wits the winner of a ~� t beautiful chiffon cake which she won fuse. Tiny and inexpensive,` ; , Z �'�.' �•, t _ 'j `� r . 'ton a draw. __ Another landmark has been remov,,yet it is a precision built ed from the village — this time it -is 9 Ah e tall Cedar hedge on the west side Brock Rd. the of `safeguard, installed to prevent - of the on property" -Mr. Ken Pascoe. damage which might result ; > ' The regular meeting of the Wo;•,� ET' '` Institute will be held in the from overloading circuits. v ,'Man's Township Hall on Tuesday afternoon, May Hostesses 11Irs. W. Willson, — * , R _ 10. •Mrs. Holtby, Airs. W. Hamilton _" When a fuse blows, replace It �"V- i E. and Mrs. C. Wannop. Program con- W. Gray. Roll call —Your .. . with another of the correct „ ? ; t. :a vener Mrs. Name. - . Vother's Maiden Galt was size. If it occurs again call in -'l'"'�%' `' �i ` i • Mr. Grant Malcolm of s7ronnd renewing old. acquaintances a competent electrician. For,- - :one day last week. Mr. and bars. Mitchell of Toronto remember; the fuse is a #Were guests at the Al Harvey home Sunday. unda , protection and makes it • ossible' P P � � ,.�tt:: » r�:.? r : >;;:: •,.•, :: ..a ,'=: : a ' ,.on itier and daughter, Gray of Toron- _ • Gladys, also Airs- W. Mont- for you to enjoy with safety, ONTARIO HYDRO to and Airs. D. L. Witter of _ _ ,visited with Ira. sal ti Matthews on all - the bene€its that MOW-cOSt ' _. . ' •W`% ;.j�.iti�:;F:�i `v \ Thursday, lash 'Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of St. Cath= • latter's bro- electricity brings into your �u `S m'•,` �:::;\:; <T Y•,R yQ,V >!f. Il \ V. 1: v. ' visited with the sines viaSit " Mr. and Mrs. F. Cassie one day • - - ,;�,�;+ hoi%ie. � �;+ �:;..... ....:.:;.;• ' Cher I� 7reM nd Mrs. Ken Pascoe and Don- . s �e,1tti : �- > ..�; '+ : ` t , ` g `0z visited with his parents Mr. and «r!� tx �, t t; t` * •, _ .. , • , • .: f • �Pascoe of Whitby on Sunday. JIM " * 4'. - . .. - j(3r ilbsiE �1 lJ��t+rq � a i+l�t , ' ~L n►` Ontario'. ProdecM • • Flowr • n,. rrreiu.': ONTARIO TRAVEL, ROOM 170• Q COLLEOL ST_ TORONTO. ONTARIO. 1 PLEASE SEND ME A FREE ROAD MAP AND TRAVEL INFORMATION 'ABOUT ONTARIO. Ill � 1 L a*tuT \ 1 (alas[ PUNT away _. 8.0,ar.,Of r.'.4 t . • � ks114'C�+hI a+i+ �T'l�.al�sr a�':•�""w',�,. "•""`�7. .,..• .� :::+.. - !,/ _ +,. .s' .`ter „� b •• i•, r ` _• _ -r•- c •'�` -. -� •1^„lZl•;..r '.. ,• .. - ,� ' _ .. .. .. ,. _ '- t -. may_ � M dove war, Aston Villa had S S if I E D A D Y E R T FS I N G -:, 44On exhibition. Aston Villa was A _ _. l - fined and l new Cup was . do- OPPORTYNITtaf POR , .. ti, . � fitted to take its place. SIA/Y CHIC" __---- MRK AND WOMRN <' _.4 E N E ��lq pit S P 811 S C 1 L n M N This new trophy, an exact r.- - - '• ALL parPo•e ehfcb. we liaye them CA>;H Rward !or fn[olmarioa leadtaS plica of the old one and costing' Also lost netts. mato s.�y starttedur m B ,,8h"O.y�vhia noblAeuoremoaria�..� $75 instead of the #6� 1+. p . � soon for the bread or cso•a you JaePh JN�P Yo • Road, Lack- >_ , sold one advocated by a number Y. OffiI time. awanna. ~, of Football Association officials cards and anvetoD•s Games of 1!S{ ars remained until 1910 when New- Wz Hwvs SOLD more wbu• . andI.eg at mdm , toNati n weekly. e The Olympiccastle became its last winner. In �: Islandtab m Xpullets. thiso Year pe park National p' > already ging cause for worry. - that year the F.A.withdrew No. e thin any year dues •w• have bee t q>tt the world democracies, raised by 2 from competition and present• business. Than must be a reason threat of Russis'S governmental maw They will Lsy more •�Ss on less isd slAw Accounts can Put' You out of development and snbsidimtion of ath- ed it to Lord Kinnaird in recog- ri,,,, aay other breeds we sen. send badness. our of L. Collect bad sates. And we urge this ie the timer >s nition of his 21 years valuable !.°brout;tbe uo� It special broilerr an service bts io as �m== . write today. Canada as elsewhere, for action. service as a player and adminis- bre, dual Purpose reeds, turkey � a�ston, Ontario. at'laaton= >�_ _ The British Empire, the United States, among the free trator. The third silt'-er trophy, poults. CHICK HATCHJi It>$s EAS OPPORTUNITY - countries of the world in which sport flourishes as a natural, niter the style of an antique urn, . FERGUS, O Twluo and not a forced growth, and all others in the same ed pp weighting 175 ounces and stand- you k couple or young Farmer wits, category= should be deeply concerned. Surely 19 inches high exclusive of TtrRKay GRowERs-Latest repoits yeas. «per such -as mother or ds- category, Canada included. must send every qualified athlete to p�lintb, also has a most magnetic from heavy turkeys state: Fab�ruahr�Y eaten i _ os widow with one son - or have &chance to match Russia. heavF turkeys dncu incubators lltasc doves widower with daughter, who mi ail �yy, *Sim 1a incubator h= be tar. interested In good home on •mai! , We will never, of course, beat Russian propaganda in the lure for Newcastle. No other heavies � ��� W down 4oga, farm write: Boz lea. 1 Eighteenth" ; Pravda There is no official -team score in the Olympic club has held it more times and Tli, >, a cod year to raise turkeys. street, stew Toronto, oatario. Russia can score as she pleases. Lust times she no club has accomplished the re' Winter• we hive good following �B:� GOOSE sulk Case Manufacturer and d d Avenue; Agincourt, _ Games, an from, Midland - b Dose ed Ch Re r a LO States a tie with coo that Newcastle managed _y Breasted repairs rowwas kind enough to give the .United St peat- putation known only to Russia, a m widely at variance consecutive wins iIr 1981 and whites= P� w tas'�i omp'owato on ill cutdown. Pcase for price. from that unofficially and informally accepted in other na- 1952, Broad whites, . and Medium, on new cases- Allowance mea• for tions: Next time, the system will be improved to denote a Manchester Favorite Wahkeea white.= se trvtue no s.�c•d, your old cases. - Russian triumph, unless the victory of the democracies is hens. toms. send for 19ad catalo�rt•. Yes, Newcastle has a proud - TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIO OPPORTUNITIES Pon overwhelming. Li9'IITED, p'ERGU9, ONTA1tI0 MEM AND WOMEN We, m Canada, need money to send athletes, but first and honorable cup tradition. But we need athletes to send. Time is short. Men not already in despite it Manchester City is !a= PORRMAN LEoMORNS BE A HAIRDRESSER training will need to start an inte2 t- workout program vorite to carry the glittering Esg famous throughout every state of saN CANADA'S LEADING SC"OOL and campaign immediately to have any chance o! beans prize away trolls the hands Of the Lias. w i *r. Doty is she LG.earo Oa�ori��g Canadian egg Ptroducer. DaY olds avail• worth an In Olympic competition. Queen Elizabeth on May 7. One able at $".0o per alb• Stated pulletsgo" If we dont set a proCralri toini, w 11 ave few, if any. Q weekly: S-vrtsai ld. Tae• a•week"d- Pleasant. atsnlsia peaucca n: ar " athletes ready in 1866. And those won't be prepared to coo- of the main reasons for this fic- ;tato• Is -weeks -old, SL4tf May, J1m• Tttiusands of eucceasfw liar pate. in November which is normally out vt season In our ale state of affairs is that Man. A ,fabs ACRESdelivery. fitted ARBOR ACRES WHITIi ROC88: 1st Asnsrtca", Greatest >ste e Chester is a much more e0lLliat• �{enerstton for the finest tdIn Broilers. pitutrated Cor Call atalogue Free This is something the Amateur Athletic Union should. ant and incisive combination. Thi home tune. July and AUTRYaFARM KARVEL HwIRDRESSINNO SCHtrul�l .... =� take up immediately, in a practical ' w ay, with. practical men Lancashire club's record in THE TCTCHyY LTD. ass Blow St. W, Toronto _ Branches at the head of the organization, men not interested in petty league play this. -1954-55 season Exeter. oat. s. D. wain, Tsar• King St. Ramulun _ w • sports politics, but men interested in development of our. nth- been far superior to New- HAVE you tried chicks from our 72 Rsdeav $L octave, fetes through the medium of competition. This L the only a much R.O.P sired las: feathering Barras PATENTS way — competition based on efficient modern. scientific train- castle's and its .cup- ply Rocks? Zt not, order _now. Camases Ing methods. more -impressive. _ _ !•pprovsted brae dere nae eeacttory prg. Twop rETHE LSTONBAUGH & company -s We have at least one great 1500 mitre .prospect• Ricci vality lowest Prices• Pullets Writ- car �Vr w patent oAve. ToronlL toed Patent, It o Ferguson. We have some fine boxers and wrestlers, excellent q ' car i SSL00. Coteratu $5.09. swimmers, both boys and girls. Just what we have in Canada _atehmaking By !�ouraL`:eati,arottct'g ;��t youema COu"t'i� - we'll never know until a better degree of competition is n7 i lease. North. Lanca,cer, s. AN OFF EB to wary inventor feat m - developed. Slot Machine Inwentiona dna toll _ IatormatLoP, seat Our hockey supremacy b IID looter a matter to be taken _ Poll SALE tree• The Ramsey Co.. Registered Pat• for granted. There is ampler material, but a high degree of Thanks to' the enterprise of a cot Attorneys. 'ala flank St Ottawa selectivity mast be exercised here. For other events. track- DAHLIA sales hue- PERSONAL wo- 8utpsus special: Iltbcod . M par field. swlinini>sg, gymnastics and the like, we believe that a local grocer, many young dyed: by color - is per hundred: _ series of Ol epic preparatory tests slid meets, with govern- men living 4n I:ubecic._Gerlilatiy, - �e description - 4uo- r hundred. sLso tatwi Direr, ttiventyave aelu.• went M9us in part, could develop a few athletes worthy now have �- Duel method o! GiveDifferent name of p a cw P• � � es.atco eAsen,w to carry Canada's colours, and eomaete with the best. meeting the ' men who may be Scotland. Ontario.. eon 134 Teern+tnaJ A' rorooto out their future husbands• BEAUTIFY your garden with Dahlia. TEACHERS WANTED four egnaeenN end sif09*I*Ws for Ott relapse WIN he wekosled _ Outside his store he -has in- your choice of either et ht pompons. W es I Elmer Forgason, 9/e CO1wr1 Nous, 4i YertN St., Taranto. - - _ stalled a slot machine—an "auto- tu cutLane desto, foranL�r 'tees' j, "atalaa�ptee i asorominimum _ matie marriage maker. or only' IrlbO �i W house tree. r , .....,, ppootsSoc.-T-- and .. - . - - A romantic girl inaerto two Ali different. named and Lbenud y J. Comerlotd, gee:Traaa» ey CalvortD'I S T I t` L E R S L I Ail i T E D ran catalogue an Gray-r*quA. -unset M,,.an,L,Le, onL marks, presses.a button, lifts up p say Ave.. -South aft�s. a flap and finds &'description air' Samna ch Area tuCir�eatthr" quaneed - Gardena. 3x41 G ,yytela5TS1A0. ONTARIO 1 eq bF. S C r •. , _ - a young man who is looking forAIJIgChalmen w.D. row corn Cul- teachers, sesoolels well atutDPed. an t wile,' It gives the colour Of rivator, practfcany new: also two- county road+ AppLv. stating qualltE - i his .eyes, his height and other furrow Coduhutt tractor pic*, e=' cations and exPerleuce• to eollent. reasonable. Frank Kenny. one 4 R1af s• �, Seltrood, Ontario moment it . facts about him. But it. doesn't NAvan, Ontario_ • PhWANTED England! s Great the final. At the -'shares, with West -Bromwich Al- give his name and address. TNR KING OP ALL STR1tWaRRRIEa • .British so .rel produce fthsterses�G gs CVp Final bion the- record of stiae, Asset} I! the 'girl is'interestea who - -: sweetest. :m berry o - _ •m .BEAR CU Villa stands next with, eight and gets this irorii the grocer one planting lasts up to "van yari - B•. sate and start a tch this Spring. Wanted lass bear cabs, Send tun c then .come ' Blackburn Rovers also arranges when and where p.ruculars to__DON. I cDONALD, w -• Alter ill -ti excitement -and Fats lgag St., IE., . Bowels vole; Ontario. jlensations of the seven earlier and Wolverhampton Wanderers ' the couple shall meet and =what 200 punts : 17.00 ; :at seven apiece, Rival Manches- colour hat or flower the girl TAYLOR NURS]1E6 BOy interested to Bookkeeppng work grounds, the, sustained .struggles City is making its i'tith &p= ! shall wear in order that [lir man .- :. Bet 3�a nL for smart IV. salary to learn. Ah 1 treat. - ter Timmins, O of 'replays and extra replays, itararice m the final, but its can recognize her, New Toront, Ontark�o.ateenc is to be Newcastle United .and Pe TwatvE Gloat Dahlias different. Manchester City for the English -first in 21 years. At first the local Srauleins labele�dd,, s3so•patpaLm lltrg J. Truss, Buetouche. N. QVAIVTED, vlrlAn old growth ' .hard t" rTootball sl-sociation Challenge . I _ ,_having been to Wembey twice. were• shy' about. taking matri- TURF aupi• wood lot. w acres res or larSer. Cup final of Wembley Stadium Before - in the past five year cage o! this novel aid to matri- . . PASTURE MIXTURES s C _farms containing auto wooalots on May' 7 Newcastle is something o! a. reg- ; .,loony. But when the -news got can you paicura a or s'pphead of clate attle Cash. Bo:' TS Execer: J �' ular. customer, especially as both round that 'revel s] girls had Fajl"aYeartafter Yeaar"Ly Sb1anY preen ADVENTUROUS MEN! You are wast This is definitely "the" day in who planted Geo Koted "Green Gold ed [or all' kinds of htgh•p•yfng wont _ .. each English season. The appeal visits have ended with the tro- tours husbands th�ostx an baa- Long Term Pasture Mixtures can. Tb• on 184, mtmondonar Canadian bulla of it is felt in' all parts of the 1 - phy being borne away, in .tri- - overcame their shy. , _ ij .�� costa only about >R1200 per acre. ins pto!•ets, tncluda great_- SL Ask your "Green Gold'" dealer for ,Lawrence seaway. ectorY. witY'- world as soccer fans of 78 na- I ' umph. Should it happen again mess is booming' �; , sent Upon application. $1 or write for free booklet to: Hole aI$• Ca,�d an construction -B. ke tions turn their attention to the. this year Newcastle will Loin As- A young man can also meet the rite Mixture salted for Your tans, pGrisnaoo Gee J j _-- — A Lytle Ltd., Oakwood, country-ahieh gave them the ton Villa and Blackburn Rovers ..j . p potential wit• by putting two Ont. Same they all like, and play so in tlie'record class -of marks in anathei slot,:'so the i only McDougall presgur• Pum _ - complete, with 2 H.P. 354"'I'560 _,,MERCHANDISE..WANTED- - well. In England- itself the en- At present the Tyneside teem grocery store is developing into' pe ALi. -type, or surplus merchandise, for lbs. pressure. Pressure Tank with cash. aURPIu! JOatERa, 1S7 McCaul - thusiasm for the great day is so "stands on the five mark in cam- ` a suci essful marriage agency. It Motor. capacity 1800' gal. [ �" street, Toronto. ' tremendous that tickets could be pang with a London amateur the grocer thinks a couple would valves and Pressure •tmb C; comp ate. This filter has been used )old 10 -times over, even at en outfit no longer 1n existence, the j to arrange aht7ie t dna X101 roe _i .at11F Duro Mechanlc'J sautes No. 30 .. y hanced prices. These tickets, Wanderers. with aEND 0 P onnP w bove- meattonsd pressure ` howe'ver, "never go up for sale A proud pioneei ilig . public -mance results. - l only Chrysler . a Cylinder Industrial ■0 U CAN DEPT r to the' general'public. And only school and Army club, the Wan- i ` power Engine unit. 4o H.P.. lseo Rhee betays(ad to _ 1;.P.M. reduced to ?200 R.P.M. Com• and plate exa, wi lip a small percentage of the sup- ` derers won the trophy the first DRESS V P A�� piece ready co. Ivey, new.g. porters of the actual finalists -twq occasions it was played for . rwin accept any reasonsen otter cos' says bead t ort"h in 1871.2. Later.' through 1876- T YO V R any of, the above uipment. y, co elistuo r. rend 'swho are -allocated 15,000 eac �ROTEC Hamburg Felt BOO company tae, od to_,I_loe.puo$tum.,ever stand any chance of recur- 7-8they 'won.it three times ln.a. FLOWER 'BEI?S„ New Hamburs. Ont lla+tten�7�,ds to Ing one.of these precious pieces row and handed it' neck as a per- fee( dors. Yos of pasteboard entitling them to pet(lal challenge trophy never AND SHRUBS FARMi,POR SAL.eelha;a standing place at Wembley's to be won outright.. Seventeen• 19;Op0-�lertns.' 10o acres; 95 workable ab«a`t3odds afW100,0pQ•tapacity stadium. - Years later; however. it was won With �._ ;" soca Locatimr dose -to school sad 7depend a Yo•sa Church, buildings good. hydro. :lir• dap sd as 1)odda This year Newcastle will be outright — -by a light fingered naee. , water syst�� c snaking. history as the first club gentleman who abstracted .it Dundalk. ontfd w. Kelly Real°estate. - - ever .to make 10 appearances in I from a Birmingharh shop win- ' . , OT�� LIVESTOCK - - --.,},• SHOWY service age registered Hol- -,OTA ': stein Bei}, Grandson of Fond Hope ''40, from an honour List two year old. i„!F$ Also several registered Yorkahtn t chrlst, nearing 5s Guelph,ervice Ontario. G�' c patent MEDICAL TRYITI RVER . RNRUMATIC PAINS. OR NEURITIS _ r. 1 RMOULD TRY DIXON'S REMROY. ONCE MUNRUG STORE a3S ELti1N OTTAWA S 1 i $1.25 EXPRESS PR1EPAto :Theonb' roldlns fence to provide esus POST'S ECZEMA SALVE hwca wage galvanl:ed steel' wire, here BANISH the torment of dry eczema',', hakes' enamel finish. Ten -ft. length. told rashes and weeping akin troubies. ,Into packs for rasa storage insist .a Post's Eczema Salve ar'fi1 not dtsap•'�" - OT4C0 .. the RBST 1, Fotdinc Feaiel. point you. Itching. scalitta and burn Z.. - - Ina •cram acne. ringworm, Pimple and foot crams will reppond nad11F 44 , CAH BE ERECTED : - to the ase, odorless ofatment, tee 4 prdleas bow stubborn or boPeUw IN ANY fNAP 1 they em p ST'S REMEDIES 7 e PR CR f2.S0 PER JAR ;> a 1 Ass: for OTACO iDWlac Tames N .sear , Sent Pest Pres on Receipt M IMC•. 1 Piero •r eider dimer aN O St. 1" Cerner of 16098111.r - . 4 -with this co•pon (an -TORONTO. • �aaaaaaaaaaaa�aaaaaaaaaa„I . , ght 0 She s in eau y, 1 the THE OTACO LIMITED, datila, out. 0 _ A i Gentlemen: Plsaw erne toe'• prepaid - climes' and. starry ' ' a e . loudlesa ' , 10 ft, lengths of OTACO Folding 0 ' .4 - Fence at tl.tf per 10 ft. length. 0 skies; - r: ,tones order font is enclosed, s And all that's beat of dark and r e bright e .. ......................._ -....J t in her ect and her eyries r NA,Iw . ..meet l7 IP _ ev 'KNUCKLE DOWN-The'ckaracteristk stance or Tne maro1e a„v,.,ar s ADDRESS •••••••.•••••• .•-•••^•»^-•-••• � alights owd t0 that ten rovidei just the right frame around the target marbles cit Tins- ,, - l y J• of r ro., :..r...._......� -.._. _�._ i Which heaven to 'gaudy da T lay Green, England. The. fraena is 75 -year -Did Sid Town, one • t , e dexlfes. - Byron. the starring• players of the Arundel Mullets team competing in ...............A4 ',the British' Marbles Championship. _ - BOYS" TROUSER AND MEN'S SUMMER SUMMER. CHILDREWS SUMMER RUNNING SHOES MATCHING SHIRT SETS DRESS STRAW HATS. ,,CANVAS HATS Light weight, smartly styled Summer For Dress or Sport Wear. These are "Dominion Rubber" quality Running 'Here are color combinations for the Shoes for children and adults. Many new children to wear this summer. Grey Straws to wear for business or pleasure. popular elvery summer and made of, qlual- -Ift6user and Red Shift or Blue Trouser - numbers as well as the regular stock. Grey in color with fine cloth contrasting ity light weight canvas. Colors- of G-rey, Buy t . he "Dominion Ribber" features for and Grey Shirt of quality "Dan River Cloth". Trousers are wrinkle and spot band. Light, and cool on the head. Green or Putty. Ideal for holiday travel. summer wear. --resistant. Made far we". 1 -CHILDS' 1$1.98 to U98 TROUSER ........... ...... $3.99 .$2.98- each $225 e66 BOYS' ................... ............ . $2.72) to $ . 3.25 J. R. BOYES DEPT. STORE PHONE 281 Now Operatiag "Ile Big Stoi-i".. .-PICKERING all on 'Wednesday, -May 18. Parish Ra Bveryone welcome. Spo;�sored by the &j tAfter Auxil-ary Branch of the -Can, -PLUMBING We are sorry to- lose the Mayne W4 them the best in th&ir hiome in spent -a day last S Rd head in Wl-u ICXZWNG 3"4 -WeIvr Willis hw had' to return -to the_ hospital for tbxther treatment cn JOHN L. LAY Seed Grains licir.- leg. A good crowd cd On -We -Go =071- YoRz ft..ToMONTO PRONZ 28 ZIL bars and triends attended the meet - NOW ng last week in the Sun&3� School Room M+. J. Svphen Brown, Flor- THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY ''LIMITED is.t cof DarilAorth Ave. gave a. very n- OF ENGLAM flowers in- - various -shaped contain- IUCXNEN AND ACCM�LNT CLAREMONT CO CLARMONT $8 BALSAM AND MT,.Z3[GN Lawnwow''ers Sharpened & Repaired Tho Active Service Class'2iet ,wvdikesday. night at the- hGale Cd Mm George. Wilson and ?&a. GZV%NG XEM-MaGE Attention BLADZ9 Thursday tor M.= MarJori wt Winners at the Muchre I 'G TOUIL GOODYK" TUM By sat Friday ENEROUS TRADE-IN ON OLD MOWERS VOR NEW POWER )AOWZM thft—jrps7rty foe Mrs. W. P. Jones at her home.. 3&9. J. Gregg. ct Toronto, spent. Provinci flections June 9 Mr. and Mrs. WP]to-lr CaMm and All -an and. Miss Jane Tiff.n % TOUR SUPPORT WNPECTFULLY SOLJCfrZD. hen at Orillia. ..'LAW TbeT will be a bee. this rr.'dv,� ev- "OTOR SALES- e 6M PARTS & SERVICE enlng 'don' -Ma don"ald _MW & USED CARS Any*vdy having old papers and ay Towing & General Repairs: Goodyear Tire* magizines please lewe at th4 church Day Serv.'ce next -CONSEIMA Sunday at 9.30 A. TIVE �or the sum. - m, Note thange in time I onths—Chumh will be at 9.30 10.30 -DUNBARTON m. and Sunday Sebool at 0.2 We' are glad to see Saxdla MsWbi- We4mesday, May 11. at the hcrne of Len. Wilsom ;Vice_p,.-"., DO wl" --are sorry' to hear that Mr. B. Executive 'Council: Mrs. Mjddle�ton ' performance we. -ogram. Roll f'qll 'Bring your Norman is still confined to tbe.-hos- Favourite Ktepsaite". There will be Mrs. Cargill, Mrs. Cow rs, ugh - Pao son and Mrs. 'Dawipm. Conv�ners: of a daughter Debra Ege SROCK ROAD Pianist and Press, Mrs Covnutt, Ass - Lynne at. The Ajax HospitaL W... James RavE,y is AtIq eld ociate Secretary, Mrs. E. Jame ; Past Y SgtV eir JaA meeting on Monday, Tday P!resident, Mrs. S. Bernath. Mrs. Ed, TD A4 CANAM" �'zxwing 'slowely. .. 1. 2. The meeting oPened with the Nat- James installed the ofticecs. Duncan McDonalc� 'wbo has been ional Anthem and. a, sing�aong. The . Mrs, J. - Shanley J& home from the #146 "A POO= on leave ram tht ANavy, returned, on Junior Pupls presented an opeTetti, hospital after a. serious operation and lsues&y to- the D&V Coast. -A Walk in the Woods,,, under the doing, Well.' Be n so Ow OW "evil Dick Gibb,, 4 the Air Force Was direction7 of the - nyd'sic teacher, birs. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Xd&eton have am Jow Mvq, homia trom Trenton ftr tbe- week- S�&,Aiso'n.'Squ�re dancing undei the' left Brock Road to live in their nerw AT ATrMCn* PAM chrection of teacher Owlr* tie !of outboard excellengg — for isympedly is expressed to the Quin- - I who is leaving- this tevn% th stuaina and petfompeel Mw was dheld in St. Pwal's her. Service flor.making her stay so plew=t. A 4w.hish comprelshim powerhied. Anglican Church and intoeZOVent was� full rep6rt'oV_t`he'­yi8T's '%F6rk-w8X- -139RI*S WELL' DIG.GEW' is oftpktely ttid scieufficay no WM A� at Erskine Cemetery. given by Mrs. Suter, and the Treas- Wenced. And now Dyna-Fkat Sunday. may ath, will be Mothecal xwk usim Pressure system k6ein.vibmtka away Day _%ervioe also Bgkpfsm at the the blackboard so all could �ee. A' Tre6ebiat ... Air Compneew morning- service; l6to�-;Woi-k liad been done during the es taken by Mss M-ur- year, and over $400 had been rals- N., in India, will be ]BOATS TJL41LXM mhown. Tbe- school choir, -under doors 412 .0 .9 Mr. Jack Bunting, wil com »�"