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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_05_13s�i ''•'•'"`�I �,.,,-� y., r-:.`,) _ `� •ti .."CIO '+�'�"':�.�.,iiA^•....w �.,�,/' Y„'�' �- _ - -. � ►.• 's ` .,,L'- � �� :.i ,J.. ••. 4 ��...,,t•1►" r jji` 1 • f - F,=AYj p[A , y5s{ : Cents MW Cbff Office sept ettawa. -. _... - VOU 74 NO. 13 eon" ■isess RJB -W.C. LA am 5010- - - - - �s 6eoeoa 4ws ►swwr ?nn •. r Towashi :ln�urstr�al Mnn�o� aI Bokaad- F eeze Pickerin� F r . -Years • •-• - - ._ � � __.. :� •• _ _ •: _:_ " • = -. Area o TWo _ ' Villagehtm ,Coil. Bear Representatives I- — - � q`.� , ; � �.. PICl�1NG. VIId.AGil� + • � • ` � 1 The Ontario Municipal Board turn- V Highland Creek Sand and Gravel i ed down the applicatlpn. of the Town The sympathy o! this cariorrmrrtity, : ship of Pickering for approval of its« r.x�' is extended t4 the 5.aanily of a long- ' restricted area by-law No, 2071 at a Pickering Village Council heard a time resident oaf Rouge $ilia Mr. - deputation from the Highland Creek hearing at the municipal chambers at Sand and Gravel Company at their ;;° John Graham, whc passed away on Brougham on Monday morning. regular- meeting last Friday night. Monday' of this week,- Funeral ser- , The area of about 2,800 acres has w vices were- held :on Wednesday, - been frozen for industry for a two- Reeve C. E. Morley told the group Members of the ladies' bowling{ that objections, of the village were w,.. year period until April 30, 1957. club 'held their annual banquet in An area of land running south of limited to the effect of this dragging y Toronto on Thursday night, No. 2 Highway from Ajax to Liver- operation in the lake on the village w _ S y - Several- front here attended the - pool excepting certain portions such water'supply, the conservation aspect as Pickering, Simcoe Point, etc.,. had and the'damage that might be done & Cbnservat:rve Norndnation alk a been laid out for commercial sites, to the Ajax Rotary Park, as well as 2 Port Perr7 on Tuesday night, and light and heavy industryunder the erosion damage along the lakefront . '`' the Literal -Convention for the Osh- Mr. Archibald, acting for the firm, av✓a Riding in Oshawah on Thursday new by-law, The Board . elt that -the , told the meeting that they had ob- I Watch this minimum setback of 150 feet on lots ,�, w: , was not fair and that.the area or strip twined a license from the Ontario _ 'paper each week for Dept. of. Mines to take -o= --gravel. y the 'Page advertisement. of good mood: _ 400 feet deep along the south side N. of No. 2 Highway from Liverpool to The question in point, is how this J buys at Stroud's Marketxsia, Pickering was unwise. No new sub- gravel is going to be taken out. He 5k A lot ad ouz lutists are o*r trout;. divisions will be allowed in this area. said they wanted to put three cribs `" �sd fishing this -week -end, We'll hem a - in the lake about 300 feet off shore . lr t °• boutit later likely. In effect the board has turned down and with drag lines brie the vel °+.� ° �. the latest zoning plan and reverted � ^�°��• ""�' At the. MotBers' Day Service in the _ to the latest plan under bylaw reverted to and pile itonthe beach. The cribs. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Edward Baker, Valley Farm Road, whose 60th e - United Church last Sunday the fell- will stand about tyvo.feet abpve water. dint Anniversary recently has been -rrecognized by Her Majesty and our* owing Baptisms took placf'; John •----------=------------------------ r - Ham Relief Fund Mr. Hough, owner of the property prime Minister Mr, St, Laurent, They are both 90 years of age and came to Howard Mills, son of James and F.il- on ' the west side oi- the mouth of Pickering thirty • years ago, building a home on Valley Farm Road,. _ een 'Mills, .of tYh :3: ArIthe Ckthkr A'R►rliedl Fund, to be known as the Du in's Creek, claimed they would ' Ine Bowan. daugi:•.er of Donald and. ' v Retie! Fund was started on be building beach, rather than taus- Pickering Township Council Catharine Bowen r,! the Wh:'e, Sub - Hare, Relief for n end Mrs, Hairy ing erosion. He said he had been l Monday,- May 2, 1955 •'..�trO�d�S division; Vicky ^To-ipWedL?.rr?lr •; _d^ ,__ Here of Frenchman's Ba•y, wird lost dragging gravel out for two years iliac of Vicxr rid 5�ttriaT. Dingley, - - their B -®oath old daughter Patricia; and had never had complaints. S. S. No, T asked CdCMW to pass Pickerrkrg: Prfr h riiT a *n� 147'ltnr• their home and all belongings Ina Council agreed that since they were I a Bylaw to expropriate one acre of � daughter of Min• end . ,Tune: Miller, not the instigators of the complaints i laird from J. M: A-mtstronglor school Adv t -on Page -7 Valley Farrr F" d: Ronald Bruce fire at the Bay on Tuesday morning, purposes as, they .cannot agree on Waltr,n and Ma'. i'yr •amts Walton,' - - AnykoQhe wishing to donate Co this abut the construction of tribe and ' the subsequent dragging operations tate --*-•--- -� -- children od Bill rid li°err Walton, at e4 gg B Pe Pace. - . - ---- - • _ Y can send their contributions t0 they would stick to -their present ob- Dept, od' Public Works ackncwied- _ "w Pickering; Mar:- May .Ashtrn, dao - any at the following: Mrs: T. J, actions until engineers could "� sed receipt. -of a. wire tt•oan- the Coun- r ghte'r of John a, d Do s As *on, of Wheeler, R. R. 1, 7Prei4ering: Mrs. N. I there would be no trouble in sonnets cil against a license for highland ring; Darr-!: Gene Cras:: d L. Williamson or Mrs: J. Brown, both ' tion with waters i consetvttti'on. -� Picks + • r supply, Greek Sand and Gravel Co, operating and K : ren..Mu:. zw.c . _ ,,• Yid ;^n of Fairport P. O: erosion or destrudtioif of -the Alax ' a grovel , busiaeas_ at Dttlfan's Creeds � of Glenn and Ly ua . Cra- ,. d, nor:& t the Ajax Leg- . .. a�� r , A , ion donated 554.00 F from the lake, - Ajax Road. A y Oa Wednesday ilmgh west anbounda y of the villassed a ge fire area Shell. Oa advise that 5000 gallons The Har y, wits resided in a boundary g I would. not warrant install!. $_ Bas --------------------- ark. k ifive_roorned frame oottaM cm na+v run from the lake through lots 21' and I � - � - Film Connell news w 2% his lather in East York for .the L Pump 'at the Police Station, 22 to the northern boundary This line•;Central lfor:•gage and Housing ad - p. Our general meeting was lied `ati eeent, - is just east of Liverpool.ryt� the Maples School, Our guest speakeir The dare which started setas the It vise that 3000.2eet of sideline between as moved that the• tender- of � 1-ruf, Lo.a.rd,. was very int,.reeling, !that of the house razed the home to lots 4 and 5, Broken Front, Range 3, a Ecru min rtes lismbe^ of the South, A. W, Mitchell of $1.28 per yard for,,3 back to tt•'e •mvnsh p ;. Two fit rs were shown a.-hd disco �fu, e „ - Pros. -ro and discussed W. ys _, ; a West and Pickering Village -g' by July i, properly seirviced, g gravel if possible at the quoted pace.. means to promote S" u� , ar.. L,,c a could only save the horses on eitlW A resolution was passed changing Dep-• of Highways - will improve - Fare dwelling. dors. Hare, rough roads at Dunbarton and East aide at the and several memte s, n.iuo rig . the west boundary of the public Wes, kohnson and Mr, T. taus: ,r after being warned by her davghtes Woodlands bun stops. • school area to the Brock Load, t a took ,the .chair -an¢ ,teed cat• • ev:. ser Lynn flat the h -use was on tire, was Building Inspector Frank Prouse i , � A molaon was passed granting per x od Prof, Bovard's Suggos.:.,.t:, unable to !roach. her baby daughter' mission to the .hospital auxiliary to reperts foe April -35 Permits :nclud- The Toronto -Red Cross is heaping hold a tag day on June 4 and to St. Ing 28 dwellings, average $11.000, A The' meeting ended v, tth a. tr hosL,. total $318,000 as compared to $29d ess serving a most deligh-ftrl lunch. them and the local Red Cross issue George's Guild to hold a bake sale � • odlfered awistnnc* to the Peter Clark on lila 97.; 4W in .1954. 1 A 1a:nt execu�ve meeting is to be - It iamily wrhose home was dsma¢ed by I Y - Dr, Tomlinson; M. O. H.. and Miss held in Part Peciy onlo:rm Zlith, a The clerk. was instructed to write +a 111 give you" rr...e in.ormation oey the -blaze. T3r'ey are fit present. in, ; a letter to Mrs. H. Barrett advising Walker, P. H. Nursg, ask: 3 the: Mrs. g cottage loaned them by Mrs. R her that a -tree from her ro art rs as e u assist the -nurse permanetly P. C. Laswhuatt cfayce" ......_ _.�.� ; this fhext week. -Mrs, W, -Carter _ Harve _ own, of the 'Bay: lying in the middle of Duffin's Creek � 9 .r•ed up to three days per t,toswa i - ---- _ -»-------• ----- --- --- and creating a hazard to. the village I week with ma a Nrlto will Coalr.c th Pro: i.:c:a: B tat- O'm�y-1feQuiBsa Dwharton Hiwanis Club water main that,_suns through --the I seascns, 4nd that ',amstenographercbe - •-.-_- � thJa area � A double richt$ ceremony at St; Ear creek. - available other days when necessary. - ---------------, Members of the club are packag- Finance .department passed ac- I this was agreed to. Bobuians Entertain IAdles wGrd's Rc'-an C`at. otic Cts. chi, Lan- Ing, osis weeps, sive thousand packers- Mrs,. Solomon and Mrs, Stewart of s:ng, uni.ed in r-:arr.age Barbara Ana coasts in general amounting to $1,- sport Beach stated they could not For the second tine this year the ..McQu;l-An, de4gh'e:_cf.Fiarotd , J, t es of seeds to -be d stcituted to the 367.55 ar9 water accounts, $2,13..fi0. McQuillan of Willowdele, and t'hil nine schools participating' in, •tire an _ _ now get to their cottages due to 1-ike me.i.bers of •P.ck:'r:cg F� t:.ry enter- wEani Gramd Observer Corps-Nowa - isle Mrs. :4TcQ il',an. acid Lsure.ico tial Ki s Agriculta:al and Hoyt- �• • trent-erosion. and stated Cha' •the -tamed the ladies on Monday even.ng_ icultural Contests, The co-operation i beet road in, would be through M: -s. to dinner. Joseph b'F,ilay, sno 6f Mr, an•d Mrs, cd the many teachers in this prof - Thee are+ st.11 a flew tickets avail- -t Ashman's lot, that she would be :will- Club Presider t Fred -White iritrc d= , ' w- `E• O'Ril- yi L ver 17ooY, Ont, ect is acknowledged with thanks. able "'Cr throe May 19th meeting_ of the Ing to exchange h,;c lot for one mfr- uoed • R'ev, Cho,- ,Iey E int .r, of Tor- Rev. J. A : yn olliciated• The rneraber's• who attended' t!he chEsed b the township r_oer--td1 onto, ,a6 est spee�-er, vh-) used as I Gsve*r in rrsr-i g: by her fathers _ Conzol Centre R, C, A, F„ will be Y the ?:ride chose a gown o! pate blues north it someone would move her a theme and intr„rction, the well - Club meeting in Buffalo appealed to ng held in the .Frigidaire, Auditor- ) bot: se free, known gtory of the : iLt .n the '• to sat Same with a scoop nerkl:ne act have had a, good time by all reports. ' inn, Golden- Miley Soarboro, at 8..00'- - - Some of the members are reported to, Mrs, Pears 'end Mrs. J. McPhe:son war, who di covered the rat che%i-tg ` erupt? by 'a- baata -of hand iagotthig :s have been of "variance,, with ons- PSquadron Leder No, 3 Air es that Council assist thein• fin- away at file 7rane's contro•s.' Wth t'he and Irng-:m*.e', s''ee,-es. The fktit torr>,s odficeaa, 1 Contiol Cent 'e', R. C. A, F„ wail be aneia!ly in -arranging for children to possibiliy cf ultiaaate'y :cashing the skirt Seal irrb3 a s' ort train. A m.atc3r- One hundred percent • attendancethe gyeM speaker. His subject will l be ,Picked up weekly snd,taben to -plana, had' the pilot not tolee-t the Ing nan held ►,er rnstert:p veil -of meeit,Tnga are being urged by.'Inber I '•Baan and 5earoh and Rescue: -;I supervised swimming pools. Oounc:i planet into T much #h4ghPr , r+ifiude; :A bl•ie -ilk i'l'Sion and she carried a ,xt national, A I Following his talk there will be a� , susted that the ladies conteict ser- which tiw rat could not awive: - cascade' of pink cases and Pink anal Members will,be attending mom-ao-tort plant tour. and refteslmsenta, viae• clubs and rabepayera' associa- The sp^aker uses this tho=aght in his blue :r:s. -- ings in --Belleville on the 18th:'Char- T.ckets crust be secured in advance tions to: support, see an instructor urging c11 to get into that "h:cher I Th^ bribe's attertdan were! Step ter Night at; the new, Don Dallis Clt*, No. Detachment Comaaran. and -bring in ra report, altitude” in which dens cannot sur- I, sister Mary Mailiaai and Eteano!Ij ------------------------------ --- Mr,. Snipers, acting Ase -his client. viver Dar • unter.is of course a nation- Sterh^nsan. in full length gowns of dirt•, R,'C, A. F. Ground Observer � •^ia-1+1�t hlue �afinoue NSh(oned; like, ­ in 4 Din Messeriad ;,Carps, Barrie so that reiseshrnents W. O. Bennett. stated he, believed' wide-k-lown speaker and delivers a. _ _ may be arranged for. ticket a'.so costs of ckseription of $832 fod�r Tar[ brllia' tly composed address. _. bride's with abort' sleeves. j ;. j TAYLOI�r^ ^�" " ^� ra a�r Ssle d in Frenchman's Bay too The speaker was thanked :by R. They wore mkYc'hed caps arta ealt+l ' - a serves as for a lucky draro►, ro be. rigid cascades of pink sweet peat*' ' for who gassed away on May. 12. 1950 .sure to ke: your stub. hrs { and description of lots in' Plata stints M' ,S. Chaparran, Gone ,is the boa we lov'edl so dear, ------------------------ ---------- blue r Kenneth ler was _ .:-,---------�---•-------------_------- not necessary, Council agreed to. have - .. i ' and O'R Silent iii' the dace aM loved ehianis $ohs Linton I Mr, Hor tqn subiait a b:'It with break= ATTENTION- F ^'trfrw ri fol his brothZe' ani the *. Silent is the voice we loved to hear; down od costs. -- wersc ^^3art G. M�Quillan. 1 William M^Ouillsn and Tic' --n-8 P Too tar, away, flGr sight or. speech. Word hes 'been re-reived-Here of the' • Moved by Mr. Scott seconded by All Ball players interested {n play- rm But DOT too far for' th6ught to reach,t� death of John Linton; on April 13.', Mr. Newman, that Clerk calf for Ir- ;" f. fe+son !^r Pickering; Filslk McQrece- , all.. brothers hers :•f . n ....Id's: . Swept to remerabw him who once Fe w•as the ycung,?st son. cf .the late ; .apFlicat'ons for:a Township,Engineer, , Practice on Sunday at ?Ickering raw s ��' ��on�' a(,1he�id �tC1The.- ?+[ was here Mrs.' I -Anton, He died in do several publications. Memorial Park at 2.00 p. •zs. will i rt 1 - . St, Ant$. Geo, D. and M �• Winn. - " where he has resided far. f __ _ __ And .who, through absent is just, as Winnipeg couple- i -e A'rx. -------- J ` dear. !orty years, after a month's illness I COMING EVE11ST9 -Loving Mother in his 68th year. Leaves- to mourn j � '1' S" l'tl"1"i"1"1"l' _ _ _ r -. _ . » s » his 'passini, h'swee, Lily Bable. od- TAYh00L-sn memory of George Tay- tat, Gee--�'. r=n4ld _Bancrdit. their only daughter Dor- J _ _ .. _ .. .-- `a A are ha%ing o Ior, v�*ha. passed''a'way• May 12, 1956• oth predeceased him on lune 10th I Gone, 'dear• fagift gone .forever, I 9 ) tl /Z AQ r4o' ' n Q E SF .SOME BAKING. SALE •1 1930; in her, I7th-Year. I% also teat �� h FRIDAY, MAY,27. Haw we miss your smi]ing face; ( three_sisters, Mrs, Bulb (Reteeca)-.of _I - - from 4,30 V. m. at the Parking iAW But ypu left us to renaeertber Victoria, B. C.; N -s. FeasbY 1Mae) DANCE` - None on earth car. take, your Place. + A Corner. Baling of 'all sorta�-pies} ocf Oshawa; Mrs, F. Cassie (Ella) of e�lOIZ _ n qN _ - calces --tartar �kles, els. _ ha .Name we once enjoyed. Bro gham.come- _ How,•sweet the Arte -story —., - ------ ---- --- - AC - Please everyone F Htrt.•death has 'left `a ldnlinesg, -Wins Scholarship -In Ddusle - , saw's P f c •l The world can never fill, Gary Wa'iarnscn, ten -year-old son I 8!. Aad Presbyterian ChnrrF --Chthirea, ]od, Ethel 'Reggie, Der.. ; HIGHLAND CREEK LEGION HALL The raisins meetias of Qt. Arra :tk od Mc, and. Mrs. N�tptan Wi1163mson, rew's Eadie*' Aid Will be 'hold in the othy, George, Jennifer Taylor, of Frenchrisn's Bey recently won a i �/ May 20 1955 • ' • scholarship fins piano at the Scarboro _ Fllda_ , church school room on May 19, all TAYLOR -In -memory of George Tay- L:oia •-Chit 'Maisicalet -Fre was'the and V. , ou interesting prograiiht ' for, warn Passed away May 1z, ,•950• • BILLY HOLE AND HIS LIVEWIRES a and sooDl hoar, A11 ladky'M the con: recipient of brat prize .tor student,} _ I _ _ _ gregation, and Ifriend% welcome, !Nothing can ever take away of twelve years and under. Gary is SPOT -DANCE PRIZES - DbOR PRIZE _ _ The. love a heert holds dear,- to be cdmmehded 'for ability in' this _ w » • )bad memories linger every day, line and we wish pian 1•uck with his _. •r ' HEFRESHMIgNTS The regular monthly.;meeting oil mbranc+e� keeps b:rn near. the Friendship Club will be bald a� Rerne. 4krttae' srbuddes, He is schedniled to ' the hoist of MIs. Wim. Dolmage, 04 _ -Loving wife. present a recital on June 17th, in 8:30-1:00 a.m. Admission : 50c PER --PERSON Wife and Children, B R- ,, >�' Toronto and is a student olf the Tor_ Wednesday, May ln, M nage .-.Loving I Hosteab, Mn, Wm. DoitaaQe. < Loam gill, Ont. onto ConaerVatory of Music: ' s ..n 1rdht r$'r r . MUMMIES r.r r _ _ _ t'�•'f f i..:: •: r"r�;�%6"'rrlyrFr„a n, of r+' � � ' ...• % ; %INGER�AitM H . eat shortening (it should be at least two inches deer n > Go�2t,d01fr�a Cttirla 370°"in a deep-frying Pan. (If a fat thermometer is not • j ' available, test fat temperature with a cube of bread—the to avails e, mperat 1v .,, h ,,c . er i:,.ov+ from -bread should brown in BO seconds). Cut 1 pound. f111etii of ., one week to the next what ;my any suitable fish into serving sized pieces and sprinkle lightly next colum., will be about. And with salt. Mix and sift into a bowl 1 c. once -sifted Pastry - - mayb44 e that is just as well., There flour (sir "J cup once -sifted all-purpose Apar), 1366 taps- _.- g g salt; stir -- - are times when, if we were ._ _ Magic Baking Powder and tap. forewarned we might be fore- "� sur in M c. very cold water and beat until batfer - = armed. On the other hand I+� -•, is very smooth. Dip fish pieces in batter and , think it is better that a merci- ""..r�,r"" ` _i fu] providence hides the future then fry in heated shortening, turning once, ANNE RIRST from our mortal eyes. It might until golden: Drain thoroughly It absorbent •t �f y � �/� paper, sprinkle lightly tvith.salt and keep � i� QK40 "�eAot that nice to know the good things that lie o store for us. But to hot until all 'fish has been cooked. Yield— Q know the bad hove could we 4 servings. - - take it? z� "'Dear~ Anne Hirst: I have * to nourish his ego as you u have. Tuesday, 1 Generally ' Last Tue took the early �}'•' � � �'� '` "�` '" train to Toronto. enerauy I do = Aheyk s Dependable _ .been - going steadily for two and . to insult as he as been my business first and finish the _ years with a young man who • insulting you. treats me -like a doormat-.- yet You can live without such day by Navin a couple of hours i with Daughter just before train -' there are 'wonderful moments " a love, once you see him as g ,when we seem to belong to each " he is. I hope one day this con- time. But last Tuesday. while travelling along in the train, for be would experiment -for jusf friends it is all nigh* to come other. I am sure he cannot go ' suming passion you can feel l $ " one year by staying on standard back to their summer quarters =on without my love and Lknnw will be bestowed upon a- man 4 no special reason at all I sad- y g ,I couldn't without his. When we who will honor it. , denly decided I would stop off time all the year round then we In the garden the early oma are alone he is isind and loving; " Par and visit Daughter would have some means of com- fodils are coming into bloom, first, I was met at the door by parison, some way to determine but, alas, their brightness w a but in the company -of -others WIDOW SEEKS FSIENUSHIP Arthur and Dave and greeted which is the better wary for great attraction to Mac who -he flirts with�rls and acts as "Dear Anne Hirst: I am a wid- with the news that - l3aughter everyone concerned under pre- trots around in the garden and . 'though I didn't exist. It erhbar- ow and have moved to.this small was in,hospital; had gone in the sent living anti working condi- -bites off the pretty yellow sasses me and it hurts. town of about 1,000 inhabitants: ns, heads. re bad_ habit to ¢av before as an emergency. do One more it ' "Again' and again he' proinis- I find it lonely. I have met a - One thing is certain, the sea- correct! In other respects Mac 'es he will not offend, but the very fine man, --and twice we ,Some people aught say' I was i4ame thing recurs. It .is break- have talked about business. [ Psychic but I would .prefer to 1 sons don't follow the calendar is .coming along pretty well and think an Unseen Power directed aux more. Here it is nearly the and is• beginning to behave more Eng my heart. -Can ydu help me? find we have a lot kt common, my. plans that day.: I didn't first of May (will be before this like a normal dog: He and Dave TEEN-AGER." and Id like to become. better ac �.. know about Daughter being in gets into.print), the land is prat- are already good 'friends, for ' ' -ALL, • IS VANITY" quainted, I feel we could enjoy the hospital because she has the 'tically wateu-logged, end yet which eve are very thankful. _ • - The young man is an in- some. pleasant hours together., 1 foolish notion that Mother and more rain fell last night and We had .another telt last r • incurable romanticist, -and like am NOT interested in marrying E still more is predicted for today, week, and we sold our hens ex- Dad shouldn't be worried un - the rest of them he cannot re- again. necessarily therefore we were so vti`e are bound to have a very test for a few to keep the house • sist flaunting his charms be- "1 _belong to church and Sun- not to. be told, especially as she- lateseeding But the birds are supplied. The hens persisted itt _ • _ •_fore all females --present. •--His... -Aay school, but lie doesn't at- ; _expected to be home again on faithful to the. seasons, come feather -pulling- — a habit they _:.. ' '• vanity must be fed; he may tend either, and I -don't know 'the Thursday. In the meantime wind or weather. Last Saturday developed fore ' we bought _ * vow fidelity to_ you. but at -any of his friends. How can I Joy was coming in to take Partner saw one poor exhausted them. but which we thought * one smile from another pret- become more friendly without charge of Dave. But things little ' 'swallow, return to -the they would outgrow. We tried • " ` * ty fine he is of! • to- the -con- ' -appearing too forward.' -:.. didn't pan out that Way Daugh- barn. He. said. the poor little everything, external and inter- ' • quest. This heartless tragi --if- — A LONELY WIDOW." ter didn't get along as well as thing was so "beat up" there _ nal, but they wouldn't. stop. So usually born in -the masculine ' You can surely conjure up was expected and is still in the wasn't a twitter out of it It we sold them before they all * nature, and it doesn'b dimin• *'further business questions you hospital. There had to be, blood just sat on a beam in the stable died of cannibalism. Free range + • ish. It is egoism which trans- • want answered, -so why not transfusions, -penicillin and so and rested quietly all the time might have cured them but A e tends every other - quality. 'call aril ask him in drop is on. Hovwever, she i, coming he vias. milking. That .nearly, birds on free range produce , + Pit the gal he marries. at your home some afternoon? i .always happens—one wee swal- dark yolks; dark yolks means Pity ' I along fine now._ and expects to ,. , « She is doomed to a-lifeof * Serve tea or coffee, and it i •be:out Monday or Tuesday. Jo ! low returns and two or three grade B. eggs, so we conform • faith given and betrayed, hope should be natural for the -con. and Bob took David home to ` days later the test of the faro- to public .demand and confine renewed only to be lost. In • versation to turn to more per- 'Oakville with .ahem. They were ' ily� follow. I wonder does the our hens. As to that, we don't « every other way he is, I ex. + sonal topics, assumlag _ Of here yesterday and, they all first swallow go back to fell his like dark yolks either! « pect. honorable; but when + course that he grows, as in. seemed to be getting along to- - « temptation comes he will con- '. terested as you are. U the op- � gather very nicely. There is i • liras to pursue the -mirage " portunity arises, you' might. only . one drawback -!Dave has • leaving you- exasperated and • mention casually that you en- been denied the brother or sister R heartbroken. Such men- are " Joy li,`ving by 'yourself but ' • he -might. have had come ta21.— • - contemptible yet pathetic lig- ' you do get lonely sometimes. , i but thank heaven, he still has + ures. What intelligent girl H you attract him at all. the a mother So, in spite of upsett- • would choose to share. their " next trove is his. ing events, we -can still count -ignoble fate? - - Don't any of the feminine our blessings It Is no trouble • If -you really think' of mar- • members of your church seem at all to 'namesthem one by one'._ 0 rying him, could you bear' " worth knowing? It shouldn't Yes. las week was 'a busy " • down. through the years to be * be difficult to cultivate a few; week all right: I was in Toron- • pitied by all who_love you and " they have relatives and friends to again last Friday—just-to the- ;-- -' - . mo called .a fool by those who _ *• , who may prove congenial, and • hospital. Saturday I was more - - . -. • don't? Send him on the wa• as you meet them it -should be or less- catching up with my u • • he has chosen. And doii'f fear, "easy ..to find common grounds cdork—and incidentally I didn't • • - o he will not exist without your . '" for new friendships. at all like. losing that hour of rA »lave. He will always manage " - sleep that had to be sacrificed , ( - N to corral another worshipper If your yours= itaaiy's habits for the sake of daylightsavirig • - - time. In fact I dislike fast time ' more with every passing year. _ _ COFFEE CAKES especially .the first few days. At one #ime-the change -over served - good--purpose—during --� a gElod- psi ing the war h6re' was a definite and • eThese toothsome F1aky'Cofles shortages of hydro power. Later - - - FLAKY COFFEE CAKES 1�M iCaltes are a sample of2ltd superb- it was argued that daylight sav- - D E V I L Y S - :results you set with new • Scald %c. cream, 2 tbs. nu ing time gave working people - :. gra Maiwitmann's Active Dry Yeast! lated sugar, . salt antRy, c. : more opportunity for gardening tap FOOD No 1mon 4nxiety about yeas shortening; cool to lukewarm. and working around the home. CAKE 4 work - cakes that stale and weaken! Meanw measure into a large But now, with a five-day work- ' Fkischmaaa's Active Dry Yeast bawl 4 c. lukewarm water 1 tap: % cup shortening y.. ... t faU-srrersjtb, lass-acsieg �auIsted sugar; stir un@ sugar tug week; I can't see that fast 1 cup sifted all- li wichoat ref ration — get a is dissolved. 5pnnkle with I en- time for industrial workers is P all-purpose fkwr month's suPrply' elope Fleischmana's Active Day necessary at all. It disrupts mail _:�h cup BENSON'S or CANADA Corn Starch d Yeast. Let stand 10 minutes, service; the difference between cup granulated sugar 1 THEN ser well bus and train time still confuses t cup sown = t Add cooled cream mixture -and many people, and for 'farmers. j h }ens stir in E well -beaten SeIr in short • of hired help, daylight Poona bCtkinp powder ,.: egg _ 2 c. once -sifted brad Your; beat saving time • is now a greateruntil smooth. Work in k teaspoon baking soda „ F' (:bout)nead o once -sifted ghtyfloured2N�d disadvantagehistory. Ifthet wers t�h t teaspoon salt - - In i ory. Po p milk until smooth and elastic. Place in _ _ .1 �i teaspoons vanilla i greased bowl and grease top -of upset' you, vlew him objectively 2 eggs, unbeaten - i ' dough. Cover and sic is a warm sand picture what sort of bus place, free from draught. Let rise band he would make. You can. CREAM Shortening j H until doubled in bulk. Mix 3j4 c. you w{B, Anne Hlrst's'ana- g in mixing bowl Until light and i ,+ granulated sugar and 2 ops. ]yds of his character can save fluffy. - - 1 ground cinnamon; sprinkle hall. SIFT ,d - of this mixture on baking board Toa heartbreak. Write to `her at ry ingredients over creamed shortening, sR> Divide dough .into 2 equal pot- �: 1, 1?.3 Eighteenth f3t., New ADD milk and vanilla. ; tions and turn out one portion Toronto, Out. ` STIR until all flour is dampened- them beat about ,. Y. onto prepared board. Roll out 700 strokes Or 1 t/i minutes: into a 12" square; fold from back _ M xl -HIGHWAY LOGIC _ SCRAPE bowl arts spoon often during mixing. to front and from one side to the - other. Repeat rolling and folding There was a pile of atones in ADD unbeaten e more titres, flouring board 99s and beat about 250 stroke:. ,. lightly if it becomes sticky. Seib the' road and a lamp on the top - BAKE in two 9 -inch lined and rebsed later edges of folded dough and place of it. An old fellow was in , pans.in ,moderdte oven (35011 30•to•40 in a p eased 8" are cake an charge. Cake top 1 t out to pr�ssnwalnut "What's the lamp for?" he was minutes or til done, g - e FROST with our favourite Prostin halves well in the dough. "So that motorists can see tits Sprinkle remaining sugar and le of stones." - _ cinnamon mixture on board and pi "But what's the pile of stones treat second portion. of dough ` same ss first portion. Cover and ford ' - - - r let rise until doubled irl bulk. "To put the. lamp _ on, _ of -` Bake in a moderate oven, 350•, „ t For free folder of other .. course.71, , to mini.. while preparing the fol. delicious redoes, write los lowing syrup; simmer together 1ENSaNS for 5 mins., I e granulated sugar, Around the mighty master came Jane Ashley, ted oras rind. The:marve_ls which his pencil a/butter o�margarine and i/4�a wrought Homo Ssrvke Deportment CORN orange - juice.�Q uickly pour hot Wore miracles of power whose THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY AIR(N _ - syrup over she 2 partially -baked fame tIM1TED, +�.... cakes and bake cakes about 15 • s �e „est cwt Is wide as human thought: 'p " °x 129, Montreal, RQ. +'= ,p •qaN �,11et mins, longer. Stand baked cakes on cake coolers for 20 minutes; —John Greenleaf .Whittier. 7 _ then loosen -edges and gentlf - shake from pans.. INUE 19 ` . o y m' - BROUGHAMIle 'woman's ! bda oo.ry Sri sty will end Marilyn Joan, daughter at �: be held at the home o4 Mrs. Manson and bldg. George Know, 1 The regular meeting of the Won- Ellicott on Thursday afteenoor,, May Four bus -loads ut teenagers bolt ' i an's Association of St. John's Church 19, Assistant Hostesses will be: Mrs. In the Sloswm Show at Niagara and - •-�> was held on Wednesday evening, the Ray Ellicott, Mrs. Randall Ellicott Buffalo on Saturday and all report 4th, at the home o! Mrs. Matthews, and Mrs. Harvey. Roll Call - "Mas. a good time, with an attendance of twenty-fot;, tec," Mr. and Mrs. Al. Harvey end John ' ..... - The me opened -lith hymn Special Mothers' Dray Service was also Mrs. Harvey Sr., visited ]k. 148. The Devotional was Uaken by held in St. John's United Cbu[och on sad Mrs. Mitchell, Toronto, on Stn- �. Um H. Miler due to the absence at Sunday afternoon with a good cm- day. !. Mrs T. Philip, The ..minutes of the gregation. The service was in this W. and Mrs T. Todd and bmily 1 previous me --tiny was head and ap- hands of Rev. H. Lacy, assdsted by moved on Saturday to the home thay - opted. During the business period, it Mr, Ross Knox, Sunday School Sup. purehased at Orono, e DQ YOU WAi0 was decided to send a donation ad erintendent, The Children's Story W. and Mrs. C. asWon, titer, and :23.00 to the Five Oaks and Quin- was read.by Miss An PhiL•'�p. Thede Mrs. C. Hubbard and Mr. Fred Haat-' , Mo -Fac Csuips. Discussion on going was also a Baptisers Service, wiwn iltbn visited their parents, Mr, sad Build a home of your' owns to Cherrywto.d. Card report alas give Barbara Louise Miller, inJant datigh- Mrs, M Haaz:lton on Mothers, Day. en by Mcs. Cassie, The program was ter nit Mr. and Mrs. Roabt, Miller; and --- ----------- ---- t then turned over to Program Con- Walter Grant, insant son of M:- and vener Mrs, H. Barclay, assisted by Mrs. K. Wittington • were preaentted BALSAM Al MT. ZION : Mrs, Casale fits, W. Hamilton and Lor` Baptism, ' 'if you need financial help to build a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Disney esti tam. Mrs. Burrows, who each gave a pap. Next Sunday, May 15, will be the fly visited on Sunday with ilpr met. house or duplex, see the manager of our er. on "Mother". The meeting close beginning cif the sumarser service irr her. bLrs, A. Hart in Toronto, ed in the usual way, followed by St. John' sChurch here, The regular• + nearest branch. He will gladly tell you how lunch, served by the hostesses, Mrs, church service will be at 10.08 a, m•, Mr. Tand Mrs, Cecil Disney and, the Matthews Mrs. Powell and Mrs. with Sunday School a: 11,00 a, m, children vaited on Sunday with Mr. mortgage loans are arranged under the Letnmon ' Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Wagg, Stoutf- `Cecil Maynar:+d at Schomberg a National Housing Act 1954. _ z ' The regular Duclwe was held on vilbe, and Mr, and Mrs. Donald. Dim- Mr, Burnett Jamieson attemcbed tdbe • Tuesday evening last when the toll. can, Brooklin, visited their parents Urban and Rural School Trustee Con- , Mortgage loans are only one of the owing were winners: Mrs, E. Will- Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hamilton on Mat. Sereace at Barrie last Wednesday, lams Mrs. G. Duncan and Mrs, herDay. and Mrs. Lewis Jones and Mrs. B,,.• many services we offer our customers at Burton eo n• fir, Whittington, Mr, IL Mr, and Mis, Wm, Knox vis:bed . Jamieson visited Mr. and AL -s, Roy, any Of our more Chari 680 branches. Williams and Mr, Lewis Jewtheir sons The thesons on Sunday and attended Parrott at Barrie. - - M -ravelling "prizes went to Mrs. H. the Christening Service cat their tura Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carson and r * - - Pugh and Mr. Don Pugh. grand! -daughters, Nancy. Joyce, dau NW -235 tllaas.ly attended church service in' _ _. - -- N The reguar' monthly- t rveet3ng cd ghter of Mr, and )tiirs. John Knox, Oshawia on Sunday morning, wises their grandson was Christened, and TH E CANADIAN BAN K� OF COM M ERCE spent the day With Mr. and Mrs.. J. " N. R. PROATR,EED., KANAGER !IQ<ERiNG BRA -INCH Halliday, at Oshawa, - ted PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE A birthnurribday � little .eSat arty OW �.aiN►tl]+OIWE'8 Sharpened .& Repaired a birthday party on Saturday t Doreen Jones at her hate, :+CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS. d �d mss, Jai,` unsay with LATEST TYPE ltAt�Slrtii - . - . _ and tam:ly visited on Sunday withMr, and J _„ ” 1 GlV'QiG > -EaGE 1dR.ADlB {' /�/ S born. Mrs. Waiter Armstrong, allea-rnp AND I?EItVERY row AND HAND MOW�%S - 'OSHA WA RIDING A number attended a birthday par- -UP on Saturday night for .'Mr.'Irv- -- 110DIEN POW= 10OW 0 noMR s RXNT — z5a. PHover . 3 5 SI MCO E STREET NORTH ing McAvs�y. a_-- ocs TPADE-us oN om xowms rm NEW P'otw= >laoW�s (CORNER COLBORNE Eund SIAiCOE STREETS ML'�e Joyce. �� � ��° - ) Wilson went on a bus trip on Satur. rim INKXSz'Ews PHONE OSHAWA: RA: 5-9211 - - - say no Btrsraio, : Mr, and Mn. Earl Andecon sad •.. - - -_- h'E.ONT BT. razNcmi[AM'B RA= •- !SANE.. Pw =RmG lligm - dismay of Claremont vis bed on Stn- XVNE IN RAD10 CKILA KAY Its AT 5.45 P. K. i ails�1.; da'y with her Mrs. Geo. Wilson, The ActiveService Class Willwept _ . on Wednesday night May 18th, at _ - _ _ _ - ' Church, when they will entertain the _.. _ . " = r . •, _ - Gooddellowship Class !rots; Claremont. . 1 _ _ ,� _- � ..... _ . F u �„ too.' _ •; r .: --=•DU N BARTO �1 --•- _ --. �►' - _ . rstine T an Hugh M&C17_ Conochle, a -e deellag beater again at- . :. ter • their. illness. . firs. W. Wilds h8s r+e Yarned fronn - - the Oshawa Hospital and is staying _ with -George and Mrs, VeConochie. • - _ _ . _ . _ ...._ � '. _ '• : _ ` Don't Corset the Biaxatr_St, Paul's Parish H, ,. '�t"ed-s-sday, ny 18„ _ sponsored "by the Ladiez' Aux. iarr'od the C;nadinn LerI,R Branch 345, 1Izs, Hozv anti Cro'sq has returned rW l nmefre+rri _a•teY?' , g' the t"anerai of uis c•_<� it'r Cher :'t atr�ie•,�„h, 'Mrs. - - _ - Cress gives a_ :Pry int,-.-P'st'rx des- �r a crint no ccrR°t ons in •^at ea, We k, e !tTrs, R. Cnriner =G feel--.- _.ett: - a2ain..`after her Sen: days - _ - in -beat .with ,Illness, Con,rat,tlat:on4 tai tier, and - ' t 1 -hu married in n Church, Dunbar - r. Y;ernet►, 'Bur _ ;�• .: � .. ri Pa-:7's bringl.o' s isms .for �L+ s St. s to , mer ton .„ . .-• � ,•,• � _ - - the La.trenee, o_ Dun�ia and the groom, the-= o2 Mr.rand .« _ , ,A }, ' • firs. C. J. Butt Pickering. _ Mrs. Roy Howe and children -ere _ DLr. J. - ilia. s..wsth _ and Mrs, and .. j �,/_ � J. Palmerer � sly, On 1/1�J+! tions to M�. and lVL^s. a m _ Laurence O'RUey who were rn4rr,.eti • ' in St, Ed'ward's Church. Lansing. The. ' ��e�f �n(/ brAe is the former Miss Barba^a Ann I �V r • �J McQtullart ' of Toronto, and the; • )Nr t� Ss'an, the son a'. Mr,_ and 'Mrs, Pal. • Mar $in rb od t ive 1 Ont. ii Chevrolet p, SEE ter O'Riley, r poo , I� I _ Eel Air Sport Coupe STEEA>Gd We are Sot+'y tJ hc'a 'that 11lr, B. Y, : • A ,,%- A.GENERAL MOTORS•VALUE St0►S�TEL� ' Norman continues iii poor hfelth and Itille j� osP- fo mea. a 8F �ppE Ills !B 3E saw e8&LpiE s1111t : itzl to Sewas nn b000k Hom the O ital` bis last ” / # - gs week. + �� Highcompression economy- Sympat y is &presse'd to Mfrs. Modern 12 -Volt "Better alt -'rotund performance Chevrolet V8 has a con res- Charles .R. ; , or,: �he .suddc l .passictg t Che�roiet's "Turbo -Fire" sion ratio that t; unsurpa;,ed/� of her sig r in M' ntreal, z„ anywhere +tt its fehl.• In fact. �;':_ Services e electrical system - �'8 makes use of General e Motors' longi, experience in - putsIts otin "Turbo -Fire" �'N iion latio of 8 to' -A � � `-' = T ' t � r This 12 -volt system, with its ! `' making,unhertable Y:`t's for p ,1 -r Oa. Church was lle3 cr '�uothe-s 4 _ hotter, faster spark, is ex- high-priced cars. That s why "•the periormanee cl iss, of .high" �'. Day. when the Sunday S, -'a • ehild- clusive with Chevrolet, in Che;rolcr V8 perfo�manrc pricedc::rs. You can feet the 1� f�^1. ren took par in the serc-ice. •The be - the love -priced three. It result the instant you put your �C` �� is unrivalled by compurabk , --gives faster, surer starts on cold mornings, makes. "foot down on the a�celer.aiir. t nn rs' c.ass s: ng to o chontGes, and provides,a big supply -of reserve power. Arid. of course, high compres• _ Mi.ss E. R'restaate gave the children's A horse Ston ns economy. tory. The foil rine children were t j Highest mea high rte e bapt'sed: JeanotHolly, daughter o2 ' t ",• n Chevrolet's `'Turbo -Fire power \'8, the pi Controlled ntotes only - Mr, and til s. E. J. Descheres Greg - Controlled New, shorter three inches - redo ar, cyi cry Lorne, s' -n of ' r, and 'Mrs. -Ron- "I' �r piston stroke ;rider Hall friction friction - - ;t;9 R. Watson: Deb^rah Maud, dao- full -pressure,. --:•: s Pound teat and making possible ` • p greater etTictciic5, ;titer of Ri:. and 1hs- N. T. Larnbet' - luhrication in G c•'nL: • 'Turbo -F rc" ` _re Pait-ict,t Amt and Carol Geotain'a, ".�'8, thorough encinecring -. datighte-s c.` 1Tr: ar..d:'JJs, ,George p _ - n.ited ill [tic, dead- lkcause the pi4ton moves a. / I'! / /t/L - Controlled full- r�s�ure ht- h elfin: \. SO :bolter distance., it actually' Ii�'It 'Marlene Elizabeth, daughter ' oal�e�onomyL, is infinu ter .bull: hi rand' tinneccs•ary Saves 1 R1de _r g g i• i oth f.rctors vthich pf etl9jne s•,''es 1 utile of engine \;'car for of 1Ir, and Mrs, Andrew Clack: Mlar- -. inc protection. The pie is brain the rn:cd itnrrcnmt er,e ' every I'_' you travel This also' , Iene Gail, Garry Charles and Bonnie : :--Fine the engine. Makes. Bat /� /� forced to, working part of engines .in .comparable Wepr In 12. puts lighter loads on the bear• r`f`f w V:a ' in Heather. children of M z. and M=s. V. A Mory Noreen, daughter 0t : -..... of s 1 s • Ne ; -Linda - x . A. Lan � :.; • _ ill. telae d �nu lit t Elti tl c $iha; @x�' 3 OH/y aeVM/ef-attd-ly r , a - . _ 8hter oP`R ,A, and' firs; Wills. -MO/Ge of C•2k55a C SALE REGISTER 9: �r �motorantic _. Thursday, May 49 - auction sale of t head of Shorthorn cattle,, Fergus -on tractor and equipment, farm mrac. _ c t _ hinery furniture, etc„ on Lot 13, at in A///»ode It and A!/series -ear af• Cnhcession i, entrap f;orn 4 .. v ? r•a Markham C. N. R. Station, Property -. ' flax �Fieeso Sale at 1-00 >rn. r sharp Terms cash... No reserve. \ - - g RE PRENTI 010P Fera Pail:Irwin MotorsAlex�.ancP �,'. puctioneees, -;� • Classified Advt's 'Your Friendly Resident Agent' • FOR SAL>r-space heater. $63.90 or 11►8II81►N(>i •CiEK! ;' tET F best o26e:, Fhone Pickering 43, SUFFIM -- ZEAL7F08 - _ ' w _w h! lii4T•-F1N18NZft M. S. CHMMAN - SALESNAA = FOR 9A3 E--�nlectric ranget:'e, ;a 8ocd LI1r1i, FEELE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTa1EO1M1.>f' ���/�. ,�. • VETERINARY ZW condition. Cheap. Phone Pic.cering - i•IAtBI1 w INSURJUCCE ETC. '�.:i BABY N>)E?�i - - pry yROM 'A_ND LIFT YOUR PROP%IOCI'i>s6 _ ��- vw•••• 345W. WORE Noun --------- iiOR BALIt KITH w ori � ------------------FOR SALE-rangette (ANCA), is CYRIL E. MORLEY :TNIT tom"..= Wt �,• good condition. Apply: H. &avid'son, 000 A. ld, to 11.66 I: IL Lincoln Ave., Pickering, PRESCRIPTION 1.00 P. B !. IL ----------- ------ FOR SiA.L E --chump, "box and hoist. -SILK'S K - Four yard. Fhone Pickering 159W or - _ MARKET' epply Dinty'a Garage. Pickering. _ PHONE: PICEERII�IG 26 �- ------ - YE Be ' .FOR SALE -house t-ailgr, "Fleet" • t�• R• ��B plywood, tear -drop style, about 900 We carry a Complete Line of lbs.: tyro wheels, good tires, easy •7 � : Y roadsber, rear:ge`ator, cupboards, ex- :.Fresh and Caoked Menta - SiQ1'e tra trunk bed, built-in s.udio couch, ' Bleeps four.. Phone Picse_ ing 217M t for a shouting. � - And GrOCeiiQr$ WEST HILL 1'I(7BERIN6 2 AM 1.•280 .. ' PRONE,68 pOR; SALE -Jacket heater and water boiler, $T2,50 •for both: Phone Picker- ing 371W1, Cosner Guad Road and , t b 2nd Con. Pickering ALLTiI1 COMBINATION . _ -=---- ► i ,� -Un1 co ►IB Io�r NEu. c nzURliAs, a o ' -- I ' -DOORS OPTO, T FOR SALE-2_N<trailer with 102 Dundas St. West removable Eo sacks loading tat- ; - PICKERING UNITED Ciit'RCli CHRISTIAN SCIENCE t w�BY• Oxy ate. Special trader wheels, Exaeli- bUni�r G SCREEN A Christian Science Service will be .WITH LASS AN " Rev, A. E. Young, tabove the Atiin Drug Stora) :- ,ent condition $70. David Reed, Pick- I - - SUNDAY, MAY 1, iP55 held in East Woodlands (;ommutiity, OFFICE I30L3R.S ering 328W12. I SUNDAY, 14AY 13 19 Ha00 A. ' a 1• 2 Per . IL ]FLOORING - 140 C LE AJt a;, OAK F'LOO ? A b8 c $ 15.0 P M. S Mon. eq Sot. 5.00 to 5.30 - -- ------ 10.00 a. m, _Sunday Schoo! Wedneiay - 8.0 p 12100 Noo>♦ Rouge lulls as•h un Y !1, M• Sunday Schoel and Nur- FOR SALE-bsby carriage, Phone: li.cj a. m. - Morn,ng WoYhip eery at the same hour. - �- !II! Eor further infa:mationr call �/� ��n -_ Pickering 651VI11, 7,30 p, m, .Young People s ____ pan 1-7329 or Pickermi g' 22781 • j1Jl- P O ALE -• -blas eel be - � 1.30 - Sundday School -- FOR SALE --doubly steel bed, and a -------------------------- 1O _r • _ 2,30 - C:nurcn Service -. e:ngle steel bed. Phone Fieloenng + * • . BT. ANDREW'S PRD6B1tTER AN ,» g„II�ER YA UM - � WATCH and QA¢ : 2- ---------- -- -------- ho practice 6.00 Friday evening e KennethCMacRLettnao, >rliaiater CKF.RING, O 66.34 Choir n da n pI NTAIUO REF'AI91;IN - - BRICE AND BLOCK WORK Rev. 43 AL'DLEY 9.43 A, 11I, -Sunday Schell � R A.\TED Joint Service for Church and Sunday 11.00 A 9i, - Moaning Service i 1~ - • Estimates WARM AIR HaNl ACES For Free Fat I -School at 2,00 p, m, -s I?CEl S. BASEiL Z CTS ETC. B ' :. - - - - PROVE: PICKERL'`G 65812 di. Conditioning bis linter. - .--... - Dee Heaters { - ------------------ OLD _- B a _._. • QDAY OLD OS STARTED CHICKS - Smsex x Hamp Cross hat is Different 'About iatltalWion or Repairs V7SIT OL RECORD Hl• California Gray x Leghorn Cross. COMPLETE LINE Olt _ Lay Pure White Egg s _. U I LTY HEATING ! ,EvERsHARP- mss, and t -" S -NMSON'3 POULTRY FARM the- Baha'i Faith? Terms' Kennedy Road, WI lliken, Oak - Toronto Pickering From $22,50 and GENTS' WAT Phone: AX 3.6.43: _ . _ - R 1 From r V y 20 The main difference between the ak•o of the elder rellgierii: jslamic i T -� ---- 1 RA. >� � Baha'i Faith and other religloms is %octal laws are not the sante of thoc�e - �� -__- 1 DOR YMEIN -------- - CH G -------------- _ - GUARANTEED REPAIRS that the Barha'L Faith adirnitn the .,of the Buddhist Faith, and Christ PHONE P1 ERIN 237" FAST, to all makes truth of all the Prophets, and seeks changed some of lite social laws oP _ • Pickering .lewel�'p RADIOS TELECiSiOh INTER-COSI to Join all religions together in unit; 1ib.es, i - But the Baha'i Faith teaches the FOrreSt, Lumber COe _ AND PL•BLI(' ADDRESS SYSTE'riS and harmony, u aarxte Spiritual Laws as all other rcT. DICKERING TOWNSHIP MacLEOD ELE(. IhONIC SERti1CFS There are social laws .n the Baha i _ '(' �] BUILDING PERMITS Pickering "711 -Brock Rd, North Faith that are not contained in n.der Flit na, as."these have never changed t 1�j k1 L ©i7 ` '3LtC (.1\ FIX 1I" ie ti,tioiir he^dose .his 4s a Kray Ira, throughout the history of man: t,,,J j�( t --=" and this". have chanxed, lents is true ,• - _ tan - I+fid TO 5.010,AP JL ft� s LSmI'ED FIR S•,I,E d'' cTnaer seed. C^ he Secrr p e ThP•Rahi i !1a•aar_•t.T ,rnr, t�ur4:fo*s t rile To T ►�Y �`� f� ?� ..+ °i 1.€:� •s. •tit• �t+t>RLiecl i`ee !� dY l ' Q�np - i- -F.- • (Op o31te ii w ��•'!�� g�ir16�Tt c+••�� • i I u R r. Secret.try IRY L1► V V► A - - � r }! +< y !-i .<-"1174 y Sf ":' •^ i " w'..+.v.:•!••;.,�'.�",'a ,���`• n,. � - _ . _ _ _ y�a•F �... "iyC•n�.'y+��,� "day -i -w S v •10116E Z y !wv _-Wall'ooar° '•.. e u + r,:,It I'^.'.' `•�'�i' S �L'i1G\E' 1'iCIiEIi�1N(ii E41 f*ti' ao ,r r 9 G _ Uf lit:. ,j 1 _ - - - ... r .. y 'Vii n ...r •. t� i-�+ .. g ln­ • O lYD`� Tic TIC I' leCtrlc•al �'111I1 UD9 h1.4ne.UX. •$eEt&:.. - + .. - _ . � Dun arto yy�� �i .. 11 �3locks C'nuei'' 11 �► ���s�, Contacting and Supptiet pIILIF,R fall.I'LX'�E't �FSt�lCF PHONE 126 E" PHONE: PICKERL'VG 224 R 1 i Ori A'- O PIiODL'CTS ' EF 1NU 1 LINT - S1T.17ION itOAH i D y _-- p as er L aa� unload era - i •Wo ]o a _ 0 c n.; t.E U Amy Ot;uts " = b too am Il or too far airs/! _.. _ goat Trailers ..--------'c��,5� i i" -------------------------•------- - fiPace Beaters =------- - : ;ATTEl�T1® FA w Water -Pu and cl(+ .00 ! - ED"DIE'S BUILDER Tank, complete -------- c56,;0 Sump Pumps ------- 99.,5 p 1i;heelbarrotas ---------- __-,, 539.75 YOUR vE1q DISTAISCTOR L�1 THIS DISTRICT FOR. ^\, Shoe -Repairs �OOLWORKING Ciiiidren's Siee1 I �O La , Pickering Safety Swings -"------------ 529.75 1' .. Bid Street i rias. ��� -, •. 1 supertest Retrateuira rp. �,>�,�,. °. :_Ktuaker Floor Furnaces .._,___ 5185,50 FTk-EST 11LATERLALS USED Quaker Stoves and heaters y 'TERRY Pre«ire Oil Burne e � A'CE'D WORKMAlatSIi3P. •LTILT and Iziai'Aija S , AISMADONS ON V�' ��Cith 3 automatic contrnts ;15000 I'. FOR PRUNII'T AtiD• t UURTFAUS SERVICE -CALL GOO S42.50 ; 200 Cal Oil Ttasnks _ --- •--- BRUCE COLWELL - (HO -ME) PICKERING 682 -- ---- X34.50 w it Tanks _ " " L} SELF7CTION OF LACE'S POLISHES, DYES - 100 Gal O *" * + * - _. -• .. _' • DAILY TILL 7.00 P. M. G A. ` ek evohl ( AREIIOt'SE . Co:rtplete Cleaning, Services On. All I FRIDAY TILL 9 W P ' M. s - K ) OSHAWA R:4 3-3i4� � B k :Furnaces, Chianeys: Space Heaters - ----- --- --- --- „ • • * G_ASGLIN FUEL OIL -STOVE OIL - GREASE, _ t�•his a Pkkwbi N 1•. 9 TUDOR STREET S :e. Farm sold, KEN, and C`LARKE PRENTICE. auctioneers. r ' - AJAY - PHONE 651W - - ( TELEVISION! & RADIO ------------------------ Wanted -OII. ------- BURNER SALES � _.. ,•_ JOHN L. LAY REPAIRS ante AND SERVICE - _ Viand R oftpled • _ _ - _�M. PLACE,P E I BKERING 65 YORK ST., TORONTO PHONE PICILERING 278 4"eft M EM. i -458d , t CALL - JIM I' ARTIN -_ 'REPRESENTING ' DUNBARTON RADIO & TV r PICKET -� 268.313 THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANX LIMITED A. �; Ew ENGL)1ND =Mani L yaebu 'al MOF may .27 .. - LIFE INSURANCE - GROUP AND PENSION PLAF9 -- - r LATA -------- SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT .,rt3�-.. ----------------------- ------- »---.-....------------ --------------------..-..« r• ipI� , IM PAINTTY1S AND .DBCOR,ATORS e FIRE' - AUTOMOBILE - LIABILITY r ` r hour for 4ui�< Clean, guar- : The World's S,aYgest'All-Line Ia.uzancs Company _' � PLUM/NG r t X1.00 ye n and paper- ► jj anbeed CLcst class i �_� �Y�r�QW i hanging, DECORATOR Card of Thanks rLUMBING TiATS$OOMi t ERIC STOKES - er's on Monday night May 16, All POWEB T AWNMOWBii<+9 8. R. 3, Pickering - ph.pick. 686W I members urged to attend. Mrs, J. Shanley, of the 4th Cone �dUit,R BYBR'ViIfH Sarr►pJes< EN Ornate Free Without "' Mr and Mrs. Harry .Dawson and ion wishes to thank all f itmds and : tuna�e HAND 1AWN11tO •, , •. son spent Mothecs'" Day with the fol'= neighbors foi- their 'cards and "good _ Obligation GARDEN HOSE TOOLS M ---- wishes le she- i c Vis _____-- whi a odds 'n SL Mt hael's. • ----- mer'% parents; •" I A i +15'J!'1�A `" Judy Kovalo celebrated hex 9th HospAal, -- . .. _ ,,,.. -------------- 411[0%0---- ---------------- ----_ >ieo.: Pfsirerlias "Jis a -;VIOLET Bois. B-H, rAE�iTI! � - . 5f 5160 ■ � birthday with a few friends last week.-� ---------------- ----- t .AND ENADIEL41" _ t Mr, and Mrs, Vern, Middleton and BERT'S WELL DIGGING Wednesday, May 23 important A& You re Crap" Brute spent- Mothers' Day: with het: Septic Tait" ... Preasare Systems auction ei sale of purebred regstered ying - if4 PHONE: P,ICKERJN6i N avail : <" rents. in NE 46 01 {1F 1•� ?�i1e�r� Pa ; . r, �-----=--------------------------- Trenchins ...Air Cempree�oe Holstein �tl�hicicens, inodeznl ! ra fa _ � �- Card of Thanks in co oine, •o ier, t•actas, �" oie' ✓ - Contracter!s Specialty mon Lot p, Co 3, . King Twp . , etc: ~ I wish to thank my many friends Property of C. L. Gray, near Eaton ------------------ p is a ed - � --- - 77r• _- �e t ' T nks Clean The lists Farm, Sale at 1,00 P. m, Tet'av , -and neighborsr, and also .the Ladies' BROCK .ROAD Auxiliary for flowers and kind en- Sanitary Way ; caah. No teserve. KEN and CLAIM . gitiries during my recent illilese,- PRENTICE, suadotleem ..,-• The Exec ET of the I;ome gay wp{bn PHONZI PICK EBING 355W6 _ i (gull CchC"ol <<: ill be held at Masi SIA+.- i - - ... �. .'tis... •�wY+. wy.-L., R - _ - - devotion was Mr and Mrs. J. Ren-ie moved lint* ` Tindall presided. The • • _ �� �o�O�s taken by Mrs. Leonard Gates. F-a- their new home gU.6K), -1- ` ����� `�� • NO!dr and !wins, Hollinger Todd and Mr. ( ports woe read and adopted. Plstis ere, r*2? i `�- the one, "r°-bin' • ,. ;and Mrs. Wm. Hollinger had' dinner S .� ylsy lith, when vaere will be visit- on Sunday at the homra od Mr, and Ciu�R�:�ITEEO Me3EACHN.►y ' e,�,c,oar wA oarato WILL- ing societies and Mr&. Ma­ rdadc w 11 Mrs• Leslie Bollinger. - iov++ spe+�k. The meeting closed with the Mr. and Mrs. W'ss_ey Petty enter-, r �ABIQ ►�''R��Or'+ rVNISOL W. A. Therna Song and Senedictica. taia�_ their taa_rillyynannd grandchild' 10EAL.� '�"° Group Three served a .10)NaY l4ach, r+en on Sunday , Tiny Make or ModelrUNMRA, 918150lcpE Arthur Fief A;e.laa«, SsrfW rum= pLCKE9IQiiB . er Neste - Proven the best Photle Pi6k• IV TR� y , FLY KILLER • RZT�,A.L B�'� ',Ont. FickQ +ever esed. }; }-"fie - - - U8Ei1 CABS AND TRjTCEB r � Sero; Te Aad Ftrom oSHAR W. 8. j. TBOlt�S9N, A. LLB. SOUGHT AND 80LD ' >.• Charter" Buses Far A11 Barrister and solicitor - !HONE PICHFYtING 308W •-- f, •Q,���0��;` Ooeaston, and Ontario i--------------- R� �� - pgO)!TB: PICKZMGi 3 Brit�h Cohtmbla --- --_--- ---- (t3en�wood Bldg» A C H E RR'Y W O O D ,,,e oon2pl.Ny e.w low-cat : •.,., ,•i _ . fw.tbod of torn. eontroi ■awztne tR��;VaR•� KEN AND C LA RK E Brieh" ■a Phone _ Ajax las - _ 1149, and Mrs.T. 1�1cG.11 and family I ~ � Cena�n9f•rniu�i la.� 1tiar. J..� �•�0� I $esideace Phan*: Oshawa 88412 �t Sarnia, also N1r. and :.:rs. Alan �t of h wa+w is OMWRIr o powoe" LUCTIONEER¢ Petty ,and daughter Gf Treaton, visit: 101 otiredont, jjc«ised and Authorized for the ed :tiL^^. and kiss, Jahn Petty on Sun- A , of Ontario Bad YOAL. i - day. /�. Chiropractor N'e are sc-.ry to hear miss Margar- ifAgVTO Un Ys �patal dvd- as �pw�et►Ctte/ueatto.tuiutN y' Farm Stock, IMplemen et llilne is confined to Lha iisr:ese, oik.6eHand rrCvnoroRp TrodoMaial �~ ,Ot/WOe�!�tgr - - ---- bold Flilaitttre► at gtasovable ' I)ENNIS SoWERBY, Dr FAtatsC. suffering poison cak posoning. � '� �o also our Specialty ' OR OF CHIROPRACTIC Mr. and.Mrs, Roy Morrish wece in-...... , gates. Dual Service for the 2 DOCTOR Weston on Sunday. and were presenb - s, Price of One' 7[-13l1Y at the Christening od their grand- . Idiiker P. O.• pbo w ASM• _ ''* L41A- BILOAS ST. BOUTS daughte_:� the daurghtea' of Mr. and �r & � V N ` ` markbals F• 0• phone ! ppUNDY, ONTAR'MO Mrs. Jahn Morrish. For APpebm ishoae 1*i0 S-25ti5 The .delayed" Woiran's Association _ - p tieN have lees establieLed greeting was held in the church hall PKKKEWNG 34 D' *nuns since 1390. tact! on Wednesday, April 27. Mrs. R, - Loyal Pogue LICENBED AUC"IIONBEa ' ROY ill4. H4WE. :... CHIROPRAC?OR tickertnif and W%itby Townships + gam; flonseha id and PnDWtl 109 SROCK ST. s. ; -- hen _ .,T. . �TB3r, ON - - (J►heve Eefee's Order O16eel prompt Attention Giver A PHONE no 8-3814 _ OP91C3 ROURS: WSTT83i - - ■ • y i "Tres.. Thurs. _Bat. _ — -ren ds f _ Days and Eve1111 nings YOU s .a 2883 phone MO 8- SHAWA. 3 -"'B13hw+7 monument A*erke with - -. Suggests 'nonan fence pickets_. :• _ _. ..- �•� .= � .. rt tops. _ PROP. goti:ic _ RONT. 'AU3TI:t, - t p r �PCIt. 1, WL;by. Untar:o - - %ir"•IilEtlf Ili It A. r q ",01ti.4.� - - - rias Weyt.l7: \'Whitby On "ti�ray �°-twion'v+6itby _� i`lerst 1 '� a.t �3. T. L r.t^F' V itis _ - - ; � :4'izd Ajax t � *� 4 ' p7g4)NE' wliIT 7 iH :i - 1 : `'►9L2 lO�Yg" _a3. r ' ,M-.:- ".•_ RAa ,. d .. (1-k L 111E 1�'l. £.. ► or - °k R ` �$:` x .s.. •sK1 C. . • , •�l L � :iiUGV- .;L' �l'•t ttli� •. - �c� .�•L„{, 'G-`""� ._, _ One lli:e \1e�t 01-carbuTo l u.l,•d7a:e iZUC►S h (7 - AeElri�- - Statin ii'° - - s �Y \T r.. , isa% L TORO\TO 13 • . _ �y KOXE COLLEET type umber the tin OatHA\iA,tlallnt,elephoner n,mibers aLttQ • �S ith _ P _ - "' - - 4 l� ° KH A M —. A-l�rai I-ilii _ ,yviLL be changed as shOrt'A In your new telephone book. �NIAR ,fight Lata .j Open Ever} Friday 4' PZo01N ttew ; . '.; P. DL .- Saturday until 1,2,00 noxa After you have looked. up the nevF• numbers a-your � DIXON meads and b"ness associates In QSH it\� A, be sure, i h t•' ' r f '_ • W. 1na Book o pR,OPR1,ETo a _ WANTED to }ot them down. If yoii. need n ew B t ti ���BUL=1NZCIE + ACREA ~ambers, phone- or ask at o110140 ur Business Oft- $ANDY EXTENSION FARMS ;ce for a copy in regular of pocket" size, ft's FREE: 'TELEPHONE$ `- - gave R'altint Buyers With _ gradually being• in available. Save time. CALL - ent, It enables Long Dist-. a , e Cash Down Psy'meats ? new numbering system is g; y r�p� call our Bus- >ttr. INGI.LS COliANT and MacDoNALD l i t p�apt�d ZZIC lease♦ troduced all o r the eoatiri - �tisisters. and Notaries E E'out- Solicitors B more pffice p ba- arcs Operators to dial numbers is more andfor a prompt ab M'G. CONANT, B- A. int dA1N1 . Ot;loe 1�- of.te��n places, providing .fast+er, more efficient Loot stallatioa, _ Distance Service, —J, W. LOVi�RVi Manager. Ajax. Out _ Phone 2b <. i J. IL WILLpUGHBY and SONS - - All. ri, MUDONALD, B. A.. L.L.B. Waitron _ T!b Siatcoe St. S» Oskaws, Oat iNW Bsperwoe" sel"i us 1 phone 3-t2t'1 EstabWheil - CO. uoxT>1LT1`H, naorrrErrs THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY• O F, CANADA 1 rance �- - _ pwF >Ilsw:nor era G■'trs CH"TERED AccdUNTArrlB i mss♦ )dsuranee, O>• Bair y3i siasooe Street. Nor* r AS 011160 OSSAWA ONTAJUO i W F't°' 55-108-FS — 3 x 133...® �3oWman &G`bsou �'(OU'1_l ,LtdOv: •P� // y 7=: T F ?'U , FU ' F$ON=: YT llf. MR ^ThTE .'1� \ E/�.cC: I / I1 • F. _ fi •v1� f-, r�i �{ �1 ''..rV'-i 'C.S9EE�'iANU !.c .. �— O. j°HO�A7ONr Q. C. BITE M♦ 11'Sc 1'CAG. PROM iYi•.<nEF$...`t^.D. •' Vi i CiC:N' ORD W. a rm iTl` W .cc r_v t L ��. �, PG IY A 6,Y' � AFF BROS, publie ! . va ti 1-1` c.- Burma, SeLotte� Notary epi . lit av - 1 - MONi19fMTAL' W , , :.: t •�` t,.,i f r 1 �I t - I'° `' ,: ,► �S ' ; : : Wb Oft" Hours: ~--�p�-�`_, C'�r r: i 6.k■o._ Ph i• 10iN A itl. 6.N !. ,eNr��ietr' �]l PV.a?r', -_� i 1G _ ,•Ilia/ , t ' '-;I BatnrdA - 2: - Toupday Odsga� _ �, , ��' WII.L" ti. LAWSON . O!lfee At geaideaoe. Slihva'y NO. � �',-11� seal 9lelldMr Hage 920 )last e! ptakerlat Vl� ONTAM `art FROM lICS>9�tIIiJG N _ ` N King Iit. West OR L IL p>tELiNG 107w30 ■�pIiUNS: Em 3.ao41` -W1 L -M - - - .� • - - -- - - ..- - - - . — < __ .__ .- -- _ . __ . .. _._ ...._ _ - --- - - - y 1. 1. - - , _ t .. . . , � ; .. j " • - . I . _ ._ _ .. - I' Whittle conducted the service, r CLARENIONT 3rrd Mrs. Don Hedges during the past • I i'` .week. C E N T EN N f AL gator HaII read the Scripture I0.ante Taylor assumed th epray •`' Q Qj't From i_. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and i�Mr. and Mrs. Art Spy cc ra sPpetntt The Christian Family Day se--, The ]Explorers sang the -popular "it �' p . th ;_ fancily, spent the week -end at Hawke ...keel: end vrith Mr. and was condtt_t�d by a sLperinte�.dert 'the Sunshine In"; Joy Allen >� Aix �.. _ .iParlsament = Lake. Spencer of Uxbridge.. of • thy - Sura ay -Sc-Ecol- Miss Gloria, rey Maddeaux rendered a duet, " -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Borland of We are sorry to report that Mr. I Ormerod. One adult, Mr. Robert B: i Lord ig Cotinting on You"; and tt $y MICHAEL STARR, X -P, Toronto, spent the week -end with his 3--orge Hammond is not in very good I Summers, and two children—Lindsay C.G.I.T. and Explorers together seg' , ­r'� .' Ontario RSdint mother here. health at present. i Mark White, son of Mr. and Mrs, "He Lives." Miss Agnes Davidsi a Mr. and' Mrs. Vie Symea of Ux-. Mr. and Mrs. Bob 'Geer of Clare White, and -David Bruce Sum- Agincourt, a member of the Nati4W T' bridge, visited ,with• Mrs. Cowie on Brougham visited with Claremont mere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. C.G.I.T. Council, held the attends Sunday. . friends on Sunday. Summers — were' baptized. Pansy of her youthful congregation to i - . J The work of Parliament is monoto- Mrs Valentino and son visited with - We have it on very good authority " - nottsly droning on. We have .had a plants- in 'bloom • were distributed to end of an interesting and fitting • • •y great deal of debate on the budget Mrs. Green of Ajax on Sunday. that -6i will be no o8tce ;.for the 'the. 'children as they left .the . church spinatioAal add ax• .. A-8 ` . but it has failed to produce any. sen- Scrotal from here ,attended the Ontario Provincial Police itr� Clare- following the benediction. — thanked the speaker. Mire $rri+t : rational revelations. It has given football game in Stouffville on the wont Rumors this week, bad it that The C.G.I.T. and Explorers Affilia representing the Toronto Frast Pe+ those taking part s. this debate en week-erd when Claremont were de- there would be an office set up by do tion Service Sunday eve' pg deserved byteria}, and Mrs. L. C. Annie a. '' opportunity to talk about everything rested by D°'may of Ajax by 4-2. O.P.P. in the store, at one time o4` a much better at`enda.^.ce, especially Mrs. E. C. Glosaon, as president a else but the budget.- As a result it The local Cubs and Scouts held cupied by Clare-Keevil. While Clare- by the parents of the girls. Nancy treasurer, -respectively, of•the Ciente; .+ lengthens the number of days that their first father and son banquet in moot is under the O.P.P. jurisdiction -_--_`-------------- __ . pial W.M.S., participated'in the oast _ parliament will u sitting during this the CO'mm� r hall here- on Monday their work is handled • from their '&- ily of Cookstown were Sunday visit- monk of affiliation. The Explore ' night. Following the dinner several fine in Whitby. ors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnston presented their Treasure Cheat ; •! - - • - ses: ion. The ' latest prospect -of the service • stars and proficiency badges The W.I. will be held on May 18 in termination of the session is that it -and Mr. and Mrs. W. White- of, tile• Miss S*nith,, and the C.G.I:T: pa • `will not 'ale over before the end of 'were Presented to Scout members. the Claremount Community Halt. Roll 8th concession. sented three quilts and Iiity doii. " The guest speaker for the evening call: oName Your Birthplace. Topic: Several cases 'of measles and flu the, local W.M.S. Tea was served 'July. ,Regional Com- "Historical Research and Current-------------_-_--------_-_-�- _ was bin Frank Worth have been reported locally during -. - ` - The work, hoverer, is being done, missioner of the Boy Scouts for Cen- Events and will be presented by, Mr. the past week. - ` - = a - - in the main, by the various standing „ - O U G E HILL - '' committees, who are arorking through- tial Ontario. Ente tainment in the W. C. blurkar, editor of the Picker- Mr. Woodland of Goodwood who re- -.- out the day while -Parliament is sit- form of a magician thrilled the boys, ing News. Lunch committee: Mrs. L. cantly returned to his home there, �Irs. Parr, the superintendent 'whe�r bin. Art Latchum of 6touffville Pugh '11rs. E. Benson, blrs. E. Evans, after spending some time'with with his ting, on the variqus estimates and held their attention with his tricks. 31rs. . Pegg, Airs. $. Torrence. P. g ' the Sunday School, . conducted tl . _ policies of governmental department§. :laughter Frere, passed away suddenly • Christian . Famil Da Berries Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates and "Christian Family. Day," was ob- on Sunda The syr at? of the c°m- y y - . _ In the past number of weeks there family n Uxbridge, visited with AIr, served in the United Church on Sun- y P y iunior choir led the congregation., . . --have been no- interesting revelations -----_---- day morning in- the United Church 'm riity 'is milk.' praise acid sang an` appropriate e4 u extended to his fa ' "-'--"---'- -- - Funeral services were held on Tues them most acceptabl - 've ehildn . in the House with the exception of Canadian workers earned four per with members of the church both y the resignation from his party --0f Ross day for a• well-known young man of were received into the church con more in January than in the present and former. being in attend- this community in the ersori of _ _ Thatcher, the. member for tiIoose Jaw. F _ Mr, Thatcher vasa C.C.F. member t month last year, a decline in ance. Rev. H. Lackey, was •in-efiarge Y ' 's the Sacrament of Baptism. David Laurie' Tran who assets awn _ " . - and he resigned from that party. labor income in manufacturing being of the service. The group of parents P S Gordon Rae Ferguson, son of ]! at his home suddenl an Sunda He, and Mrs. Wilfred Fer on, I This was an extremely heavy glow to outweighed by increases in other presenting their infants for baptism y y were lined across fron f the William avid S sectors. li s the 0 30 years was old. Dr.D with an Robe ' the C.C.F..party liecagse duping the This information has been released church and' 'included ntan "former Born in Pickering Township, he Edgar. Smith, sons of Mr. and side - ten years pa has been here, Ross lived near Claremont all -his Iife.}%ie '•T. Sukth, Pine ave Ave. Robert Ru :..'T`..atcher has established for himself by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics residents from such laces as Oshawa, — - • rids April Goodwood, Brougham, Cookstown _ _ _ ,Weekly Bulletin dated F y, prr G od 8 g vin attended Atha public schoai and: Samuel Todd, son of Mr. and Ida ' - . ..quite a national- reputation. . !29, It also stated that sewer births, along with those from �Clarerilont. 16 Claremont continuation sparent Ross Todd, Oakwood Dr. Ws3te It is true .that a good deal of the �rrarriages and deaths were registered infants in all received the rites of He is survived by his parents, Mr. Charles Whittle, son of Mr. and Ilde basis on which he has established in Canada this blanch, and the first- holt baptism. and Mrs. David Tran, a brother. Waiter Whittle, Old Roeebank .Be .-__ . ;that reputation, that is the -things ,• iter tall showed 1.9 percent more ..The pupils of grade nine of Pick foeeph and a sister, Isabel (Mrs. Gor- The growing congregation and nee 'which he has. said which have brought births, 1.6 percent more deaths._.and ering district high school enjoyed a don Overland) of Kingston Inter- gorse of so many new families is th him prominence, have not -been easy o S percent fewer marriages than last bus trip to Buffalo tact Friday. went was made in Locust Hill Ceme- community is moat heartening 1*o t! ehnraL _ _ to reconcile with Socialist C.C.F. Mr. and airs. Herb White and fam- tory. _ _ - . _. cls s n year. - - � _ . - . . principles, but nevertheless lbs' had -_-_ . y - _ -_-. offr i I a d minister o • : _become: a national figure arrrl the • _ _ - _. __ .. _ _ '_ . ' resignation of anyone of that stature . . : , - .. - _ - Z. . • ' because of a disagree-- - - - , .. , - • - from a party, - - - - - .. _. bound io.- be a• :� �•� r � r . . - . - ment over potrey is F. �. _ ._ :great set -back to the party, and the c . 'm I. h _ _ more so _ in this case as the member- _ I .• ' - _ + e • - _: chip of the C.C.F. in the` Hoose of 4���►� /��j`',C Y i� G . . ­ . . +Commons js not Iarge. z _44 ik� .1 . .iii•f _ ' _; ' -_. __ ..What he did a Writ an easy thing - .. 11 -- - _ -. _ - - to do. It is a se-noius step, to resign '; _ :.r .,i - J i _ from a party. Mr. Thatcher has not ' , . .. -_ done_so for purposes of personal am- :f)'� %/��55 P LYMOUT H _ _ _ .. _ • bition- because he- has . inade it clear ``:.► .ti •'• j/j/ •' T - that he vial not accept an ' lrrvitation {' • � { -� r _ ; � , . .. to join any otic-er party.,. at, least. for sills - . `"" " r'i� the duration. of this. Parliament. I yya, - ; _ _ . - . _ -. .: 'Al _ think everyone admires -him Idr.h$v-1 - - - - .., -. _ - . _ . ii _ ,ing: made a_ d:P.:cult decision and de- 4 t ; ' .. _ _.., cid}ng to carry -4t throug-h: - _ . - _ -. .' Err>ry�u a Fere in the '.. House o€ - - - .. o • • - - r a `� .. . per- j . t ng and loW .. �akishity angled f .- Cori,rnor,� •1i'<«� R, ss' Thatcher _ _.. .. ore and a ` _ son:rlly hecause of his cheerful end - _ .. a ..4 . outgoing n:arner grid his natural : „� _w:... Motion -Designed for The forward Look - ._ _ :- ... fr;, r ' rr.; ; Etorgone �1i ;,; recr,fini&?� 7..x t �► n -- --- �; ► - sm ~i;y-tailored ,with n vt� gh-style fabrit`a d two-tone colours th"t underr'•-call trerr i, a eery c.m-t " . . _- . �, :_ ::;k•ra ), :htlity. -;.Ild • also a -'yry.I.: - - _ a I. Ptyrrtouth Belvedere Hordtop • .. - _.: - - - con: ci r.trvu �h' t " •n ace_T'!' mr,, r,:r evef� tlotr, #.,r more arc's more 64"i�ri- _ -- -- - . for }Era ecvr�tau�. . ...ri'! ha.r unit: - _ _ _ .. .+ ti lrlr , beauty v t t . _ _ . : 01 ;: Sol -t_ from -bumper to bumiper .. ;' . . ed a l,.,tt- wt.c«i;.-i,C.�i;cL. Y:l:r:r 7._ t r _ r,nfe,rr.•t,., are r�•'e. u, ;. ,,., r: �� ti nluir r,ocr .sad? e .. ni:��ri ri g :•;� _ I,aLc- _ _. , I _ "^*...-,..:.- n els } , tt r. r� �h til x �i $itv.r d• :; :r: uit one ftt 7 � ,4Ae.c�`.W A-.-. •'ii•^*"a°� �1� , , t,, cr, tr t!'1 Hitt' itrt' gl.3rnnblr of the F9 ,7 F'1ST,l tlth tiled ... ..^ - _ . I. tr, it:- c•)nclus:on, v: r r-4,tlt.,t in. t, , - a •r_, -�-•—cj_r .x.�irta•ly ntK•,1r1arllC., out' �'<)r1`li a rijl+�llf'tt lrfp(Ii-+LVIB - t .+ gess:on noire .t',:uc u,rce a do bate } .s , - ,? ~ inti:rrr,rs, new e,Asier' riding. new easier ?ttt ring. ciu'Il see f�. .. bet -ii cut off aftor ttve-oa-thref n;,t } _ . - - - . - _ .- _ :.. - and another it n: of l•u..,, ,..:,s 41x • _ - .. • _ ,. .. v Suburban wire taround.atrourweye level,•�sk r:etldd-y !atc�the�bott.o1rn "I 1. � - .. _ ,,� .. _... - ,..: - -- - - -. rh 5c ° _ .. You he Ptymou : _ been staited. Ti:i� Iron .� „fir- z►- _ _ i 'll thrill to li`-el-r.r,fthenewflyrnouthengitres.. ,ryj �, e;ituation•tivhere }<.. nu r1:-nnow' ,', h,,t ; - 1�}e g _ _,. _ . - „ _ smooth ge way•of business' is to• be bluu�+.c IK -fore the . - • _ . . _ . y� the pule s . --. . .. Everybod k to tl hi her House, the folic sing y until -the ! - - �� voted engines as well e� t}lt it thriftiness. _ .. . _ a _ - .. - , _ ,, , . ty� • . government n a es the announcement i _, "' � y : _ : at the closinzaiori of the.previol�s --; 3 to PowerFlite automatic tramrt:i sio2r is available, too, at :1 -. _ extra cost • So. are all _the latest power .flssists make our ajl' . :, nd dull and convenien . :'� -.' day. . - - - drtvtng wo e y easy t . There .has 1, : Ari far fewer questions i _ You U be money ahead because the new '55 Plymouth is not. . - on the order t ul,rr this session than -06 • C. ,Plymoufh.Belvedere Convertible _ . �. Y mica o but also priced w' the lowest ! Smart ,- . ` f - c. In the prevrou: ttto ses�rons ur whichV'+ by all overlCan da say it's t e beg value of the yearI ..-. ._ ._ -. ._ .. . _. _ ... . I have been a riember. The gorern- ment has :,•ter. able to keep these - - R - •.• •lldanufadured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited a questions r.• '.t n u af,out 30, where in • r - _ 5 _ other ears they hate reached' as' - - . high as 90. `Iiia,_ are 1S government - - ' W •. _._ orders on the order paper at the a ` n � a Club Sedan '� . . ouch Pja p're:?nt trine and most Gf them are Plym - _ • ; ]n the st: r, cif �e•cond reading. Some ice-. , Z ,' , . _ r - . _ .. _ . - _.. I .�s3u eluded are : _.< . . .. �w - • • +- • of file :;ills still to be con I. the Veterans' BeneiSt Act, the Prairie +-,i -:;-• •: , - � ' - 'a �, Fa::r.er P.ehab:utat.on.•Aet, t e - W . � "k9e _ _, cipal Gr±r.`•t- -',et; and the most int, ' ' n portant of cc•tnse, the amendment to ' • * c`a ` 'I -, ,. . th'e •Unen;pluv.,nent' In urance Act.: _ a Baa .a c i The Ulien)lilovincnt Insurance. Act -1 " c ^3 - ,�^... 1 ��� �,_,..� ..� -trill .tal.c., up a g,.oci .deal of. time as 1 � s* •,&AN " 1 x i . there tvih baa hill -dress debate on 1sm4 , ' _ second rct:cl:n;g of the bill and then it • h , wild be refer e-1 to the standing com- I ' . Since �� xrlittee on ludo trial relations. C` .r Y . -- 'I am on flat commr ttec .I will have - - w ,;w - . M ; the oplioriunit� to question many _ 1 : , ct and will have the "' N ' aspect; of this ' ... opl)r!r'tunitC nlSO to urge the govern- " _- , `^vd �� _11 • ,; knout to mal e still more cl;anges both :; .. y _ _ - . the act aril 'in •the rc ulations. _ _ f� ' -. T'he Blind Persons' "Act -i's still m'� ----• . ' its second rt:ad;n; stage. f d Plymouth Belvedere Four-DoorlSedaa `' ` So far only th it departments have e I , -'+been scrutinized in the special com- i ._ _ 1._ ... �"` ----jai ; �pl� 1. =tiniates, Tlieie is oil I - - _ mittee on c- that . a . - . . . _ ' - ` 1. -more•left and_ is• the Department ... .. - - _ r . of Finance. . . ;1'. 4 ' If this committee proves to be sat-, ' ' isfactory the opinion is that in' the '.$$I YOUR CHRYSLER-RLY,MOUTH-FARGO DEALER NOW •"FOR THE SMARTEST VALUE '6F THE "YEARI re depart- - _. following sessions many mP P, - - - --. - - -• - ..._ . merits vrill'be "referred to it for scrtr l ` _ tiny a the expendituresgovernmental dopa t= . . � _ ..... 0 _ of the various g . . , . - - , . Jr _ . . Xnents. _ .. •. . . - . . . _ . . . _ ' Canada's foreign trade continued .. ..._ . ... - _ -_ _ - , .- .: to expand in March. showedh;nt teases , e;t1. . and imports age ' i .s I obartoo- :. - SII Mo - , . , * . - :... _ - - over last year. In contrast tom orfs & -... . . . wry and February, however, P - -` _ _ . . . .. . • _ . . , . airowed a higher increase than ex- . - •. - ]Lrt. Jban Avis, Mrs, Aline wbo is AM � •--------------------------------'» mols" asy "AmPay! r " ow > � Nie !l� I1ii� her a vAw infection. wersesr. 4 "i, J YJ, Mrs. Amite Dorset. Mrs. Ph—, Pza- !df' ge�iaald Ca�yen •bj•cdons to Ire elating 09 this Usti. R WM Ely► Ro" Home and School typal of lioWe &choo�L 1,Mtallod the in Ajax Howl*.*, is now prog�esatag ! U B L I C NOTICE � "d *ieir...� raeetinS * r . thia wes- . Qf kerq Wooly. •patted y b heard by be el Wt M t A 1 sea ion ][ay 204. The feature ei lash N'. We w�ekome+ Mr, and btrs'• Murray -:NOTICE IH 8ERi87 GIVEN by hest nus? hs heard by *voting was the election and install- enfng, spoosozed by the Benne and nod and-�nt17� eE-� T4UakiLai Conae[1 of tie Taws. 2•M P. os. Rodnatda7, - ' avian d' new ogdoers' far 1966-50. 9cheol m the Bay Road School Was have taWm up ces:denoe, in Mr. Mor- ship of ncieriai. tri-0��-moo BUitdiag. s1 ERN _ r 7boy am, Presdeat Mra. • Wy Sldts^ a grand success, There were gauges, ley's cottage on Bay St.- Mast. ' to par a Bylaw as Wedaes"7 - Jane p• m. on Wednesday. Jna• r ' .DATED -al trourbam. Ordie=a� moi► ' r Vi&%J1r m Nks, Margaret Brawn; contests, counters dbr' , sale, cd books Eds, and Mrs. Wm Wilson, Toronto, J. 1888. whesebT the following des. :AIosriry SeereWT, 3&s. Velma wW reMreahn2wt booths. The 76cec- were victors at the Beckxtead home. Bribed road allowance will be stopped 240. day of App. AR H, ltlM ,A( • M0Uk*nfta,, Tieasnrer, Mrs. 'Monier UVve would •IM108 to thank a]1 wfio iLv. Vox Webster, of 'Toronto was ' Up anti . ei nod . sr a public roams-- �' U T. Cort. "J08:STONR Clerlt. •' � 04ft; C. gwrogvy.� Mrs. Bbrmioe doaiated pitta, bskid?1g or their Lima a vidoor of Mr. wd Mrs. Wood over "1500r hall •e wa-•pes►ea ddellne + the week-sa while Mr• Wood was in between Lott x8 and ss is the Fitts i �` i , TOwmhtp of Pfdnelat� _ `; t1Pas�en• lStec�ttive are: Edo. Ss18t- as Wle1 as 'those' who patronized. St d, , Les Erectile, 91M. Eileen TW03% Mrs• ZV7 Skitch 12 better Spam as. woebm', city visiting 2riendt dram C•ae"aa•n wp -of the Towm oe Pink• may 20 - » • s. � ALOM �- -; 1 •7 HIGHEST UALITY MEATS + - - S1ZCIALI _ --ov'Lvsa.z�ova� --- ._BLARE' BOASTS_ - _. - ----ono±'-�-�aalisy _ _ . • _ . - - .. � - .: - :-_ --.. - - . _ .. _ ;; GOLDEN C - - Y - N Os. �. _ LEAN _ _ '25" _ -2for _ FRESH FOR R �SPARERI �s�D�} ab..39� errsIn . 39 _ . E D. SMITH'S - 11 Oz Bottle �ieAlTjJilalsTiY (Average Weigh 1!a lbs.) Ib. - _ _ BACK BACON ' . - - Pure Tomato Ketchup • .. 21c ' PLANTER'S .:, .. ... .22 O�� �� JsL"i�fi.lb. pkg.. C _ Peanut Oil ........... _ BREARFAST BACON 33 KEILLER'S 12 Oz. Jar t Gooseberry Jam . , . 32c CLOVER VALLEY if Oz. Jan JbisA_r • Cheez Pleez _ ... .... SSC MAPteBOLOGNA deed or Piece 25C MARGENE r Margarine .: ...� 'Ib. 35c HANSEN'S (All Flavours) - Instant Pudding ..: 2 for 21c DAILY MAIL or VOGUE carona or coo - FIRST asAnE - WESTON•S WHITECAP y ;2.75 BVTTER 59� ' Marshmallows Ib 39C a6 ,b V YORK CHOICE 16 Oz. Tin ROSE BRAND ($eg llW) - YORK CHOICE 'i8 Os. Tia :.. Bartlett Pears .. �....... 27c - _ , _ Q r -' GARDEN PATCH CHOICE . 15 Oz. Tins�� :' �b,✓�� .'TOMATOES 27v r Cut Green Beans ... '2 for 27c YORK FANCY TENDERSWEEP -15 Oz. Tint - • - _ _ MASTER (Dog Food) 16 Oa. Tins. ?RONTENAC - _ Pial Brink Peas ....: r .... _ .. 2 for 3,co�T & GBAv�c 2 for 45c ICE CREAM .,25C ; -` Colgate's Dental Cream— g - _ 2 Giant Size Tubee--Regular•Value "11.18 OUR SPECIAL BLEND 1 - • with Gardol .. - . for 89c - _.KA _ Pkg, of loo - lb: pkg.J, - - • 16 oz. bottle 1ST -� E A 99c TEA BAGS 89c - Javex ....., - 1 MAPLE LEAF Double Size-. Pure Soap Flakes . ...., 77c �5 os. Tins- BLUE GOLD FAN aY to o$. Tins YORK • - - „•. With General Electric 60w White,'Bulb Inside _ " E A S : 2' for 25c i IRISH STEW. 27C NNW -- GLhN'r.ECONOMY SIZE PSG. 77c Less 2Oo :YORK FANCY :15 Oz. Tins . ». l SNOW WHITE srBciaL ops 57c GOLDEN CaR�t � for 2?e MU MIGMS 49c TIDE s Oz. •` ' 'TABLE QUEEN Full 24 O Sliced Loaf' FRESH HOME BBAND APPLE'di CHERRY 411;. : • . ,Large Sine 12's :- BREAD g each . 25c JAM 9C : c$�rM 15 az. Tike WASHID TRIMMED' cell• Pkgs.. D$VOlt BRAND SWEET MIXED 18' Os. J� DOG - FOO 2 � .. ES � . or . 29� f •, SPINACH 2 for 33C . P[C KAM : ' - 5 lb, tin ..12.0 Tin 39C. BEE HIVE - COIN SYRUP 69C EXTRA sp EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE DEVON BAND _ .,DR. BALLABD'S - . - MAPLE LEAF TOPSND:E R,FLABE DOG. -FWD - 2L for �C - ��� or3 C - ao o:. Tian.... ' 15 Ot. Tin. �, 9C,��b.NEW . _ Yon may have your order delivered for a charge of S5e NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE AMPLE FREE PARKING . , .. • The Following Hours Ate Now in Effect .. _ - _ . _ - - -- - _- - INION.-TU-ES.-THURS.-SAT. - 9 A.M. TO. 6 P.M. - WED. 9 -A.M. '-R1. 9 A.M.O TO 12� •NOON-.- CLOSED WED: --,AFTERNOON :_ F .M. _ _ . - _ ROYS' TROUSER ANDMEN'S SUMMER MEN'S SUMMER CHILDREN'S SUMMER MATCHING SHIRT SETS DRESS STRAW HATS -CANVAS HATS RUNNING SHOES are color combinations for the Ltght weight, smartly styled. Summer For Drew or Sport Wear. These are "Dominion Rubber". quality Running:. i Shoes for children and adults. Many new children to wear this summer.,- Grey Straws to wear for business or pleasure. _ popular every summer and made of goal- numbers as well -as the, regular .stock. ! Trouser and Red Shirt or Blue Trouser Grey in. color with fine -cloth contrasting ity light weight einvas. Colors of Grey, Buy the "Dominion Rubber" features for _ - and Grey Shirt of quality "Dan Itiver - band. highib and coal on the head. , Green or Putty. Ideal for holiday travel. 'summer wear. Cloth". Trousers are wrinkle and spot t - resistant. Made for wear. _ _ - - CHILDS! ._............ ..... $198 o $2 98 =- MISSES' T2.89 1 _.......r..... ac _ IRT $1.89 . 9 e a c - $2.25 a � l BOYS' ............... .. $2.79 to $3.25 $3.98_e c OUSER .......................... MENS ..................... i3. 5 to .96 . 9 $6 SET.....:,........... ....................... _._: $5.50 -- -•_._ a _ _..:. _ - i _ J. fit:-OOYES. DEPT. _ STORE r ERWG _ = - - pH4H'E Zg1 low Operati>t� `T'�ie Big Store . :PICK -- -- -- - _ ... ` Ontario County To Celebrate and iV&s. Dewart Rose and f m.Jr, other useful articles. - .Ontano. County- will celebrate . its I srsd 1Lss 11arjory Rose, of Markham. Furniture Centennial on June 30 to Coincide _ visaed Nlir, and lYl] s, W Guthrie Two brass beds -wth springs, full with the week-long celebrations of = Jr.� on Sunday sand atter church, size•; Coal heater: • Nutiber tables Whitby, the County Town. der Your Mr. Sunda Lynde tram Western Can, and other furniture, -- 1rxcacs ads i5 visiting relahir+es- in this dis- Grain .. _ The County BuikYings willbe dec- -cratcd for the week and a sp#,ciai- - - Cr:ct. ,t -•9. Approx 1dQ bosh. good clear5'dry, p-ogram of. entertainment . is being airs, Lorne S3unde=s underwent an baukwheet; No, of 'sacks, _ Planned for the afternoon of June 30, h ',� agren ileitis operat.on in the Oshawa Miscellaneous Tentative plans embody a re-enactSwds - itis last �areek. - 1931. Ford coach; Car cab;n trailer, ment of the first County Council Ses- a; `ir E 'al'a' a dwra�eTUt an op- sleep four; 1949 Xet*cury* half -ton _ - F - fi _• 1Rd Brat cit in the Aj Hs>sp.�l on Fri: pick-up truck on good rubber. The a vrill b sit Old'r me FidY _ ^ii u sn sic _. _ i ax r e Y - r dry 'ast, Mery Contest, prizes for the oldest . h Sale at C _ _ _ Mrs, Bert Guthrie ��eturned home 2•M P; erns ash -fiddler -born in the Oounty, the old• _ >IDS Mains.iron the haspital on Sunday. N Reserve est Than. and woman bona in Ontae- i! se -d. recovery SEN and• CLARKEPRENTICL, :a County present at the celebrations. Bast w>rhes .or .a speedy a goes to ill our sick folk. suction Msrltliain, flat. Phone ,mere will -be three hours of fester- . ��W - Mr. ,=ra=Mss. A: ch Be-k.attend�ed. 34F4 rKil1iiten, Out. Phone AXmin- tainraent by talent dxawtr'2ronn all ARiO`' seer 3-5987. ti d# i. pe the funeral in Toronto on afo.-tday, corner s -of She' County, .a of Arch's Uncle, Mr. Adolphus Orvia The Ctm inun.ty Club met in the schocl on Wednesday even ng_ cf last �EMONT CO-OPERATIVE wwieek - With Mr. Bob Betsoxs presid- _ CL Aing. A sports committee consisting od .I - . - Mob- Betson, Ctio... Izatt. ,arum Bar- - PRONE, COLLECT — GL,N,RM4ONr 21 - ' 1ow and Fred Puckrin was nam oto - the sun.mer spc USED P alter � I iti�ea, Court whist was en;oyed and _ the winners were:...- Ladies: Eddth NO GIMMICKS -- ALL RECON DIi'IONED . s - lA'hite :rd Mys, Arch Bell: Gents i` Geo. lzat; and Ma -vin Barlow The - _ M09TLY ONE CA J. e t ! next meeting will be at the home Of • QUALITY CARS PRICED RIGHT I Attention : 9ir and'Mr5 Chas ustiinence,. ,WHEN } : - � ' ' -'V OL COMPARE- ..COMPARE THE ' • _. � Mr, .and .Mrs. Austin Baker and � T - ,, AS E PRICE!!' __.. fam.ly hsUe _maxed them Piancro�llt QLTALiTY WELL A9 TH ICE" GGT MORE MII-EAAE into the McGrady horse, r Mr, Chas. Clemenee attended the i 'United Church Presbytec-y Meeting I 1953 PONTIAC DELI'XE S - a YOUR GOODYEAR TME8 EY � at '.Maple 'Grove -on May 3. ► l Mr, and hlr� Wm. Guthrie Jr.and Lovely Grey Colour. irconditioned -Heater. Undercoat- - - JF RAVING}YOUS-FRONT END Fred Pin0krin attended the monthly �. Like new. a �Is395 J►LIGNMENT CBEC=ED ON OIJiL- oneSunday evensngc Iasi w ek_ and enjoyed IONK OWNER y the f.lm and talk on "Rhys �s given by Mr, parks. _ ._ '1953 CHEVROLET DELI?XE' SEDAN - lYgp 's>eAs FRONT SND :.. ---------------- AUCTION SALE AUGN�NT EQUBI� _ � � ` Farm tlhachinery, HsN-foci Tract 'In sparkling Green. s•1 :. i-Theeshsns mahbine, `Isvo Tactors :VERY LOW MILEAGE :......` RJ Grain, Furniture etc. , At., Lot L9. CD4 9, 1P'lehering'1P. 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE COACH • llW Mile Etat Of �phltevale , s - LAW MOTOR SALE The Property of sowAsa a. TUANEB Lovely clean M. 14EW & USED CARS GIN PARTS 8. SERVICE 6ATU>ZDAY. MAY YI, I855 s1,1- : rr• - s Y EXT _• Goodyear Tires Farm -Machinery To�rio6 dt General Repdra - - AVIAN RAS ........ _ PHONE Zow PICKERIN4 - Mccot4nick_Deer�g 'g Mach-' 1931 PONTIAC SEDAN^ .' One 28 x 4d, in perfect condition and ' - 3+u] � egupped; Rusnley tractor 14m; .Heater. _ 1 �►UD�EY tel Co- p tractor complete witp star- DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS :.. e ter lights, pW etc. on rubber. This k A -10A.;;. 'The church was �beast_.'rolly_ 4ecaal- tractor is real good; Cockshutt frac- sted on &XXIW with swing flower : for Tr W"M re3 new, Cocksiiutt T SEDAN E dor the Mr�ttst�s'. 1Jdy Servyce, .The! 7 -it. Brain bindpa o bath; Cane Ves- hool Rpt.. ed wPuckrin, srton rubber, sk4daFIecvy duty Ves- - Overhauled. New Tiiltes ands595 Smxiay oTn�lete with - ; •�'� assUated ,Rev.. A. g Battery. REALLY CLEAN • - [ service. Miss Loraine Matthews and speed jack and elevator-; 17 -tooth M Miss JIeun Burleigh read the- stories. H, cultivator; Bissell 7-1t. tandem 1950 -MORRIS OXFORD , The fo'"bow,.ng babies wti; a baptised, disc; Kissel 9 -ft. land roller; McCor- •.Thomas Geo4irey, son of Mr, and mirk -Deering 3 dwrraw ace bettors Motor Job. _ -. Mss Geott;. Astley; Ailea�e Fay, ! trac'Jor plow; Riding' plow Gang, . .$595 daughter cit Mr. and Mrs. Chas,, Bell p fanning LOW MILEAGE ..... ••••• , low,; Large size Cltathmn '• and Donald, Grant son cf Mr. and Trull with elevator; Fleury oat roller •" •_ - Mrs, WTa Guthrie J:,, Two baskets.. cn. wbegig.T,wo, Fleury No, 21 !walk- '.WY SEV ! • • k�Al FA~ - as �1o+vve'ae were placed in -ttie chore]! ing plows; Drill plow 3-Sectidti drag 1930 MERCURY DELUXE COACH y _ _ TO K4 CAN�IMr on Sunday in ,memcry of tee tare iN(r, harrows: Several scUn'lilers; 5 -Section lAw ��,e. Overdrive. _ _ ' : wli "A, �� !]d. Pardon, of Oshawa; Wrrrterly of drag'harrows. 2-S�i n � harrows o ; W • ... Two old .Peter Hamilton cultivators; __ N Heater. Direction Signals $143095 e LA _ Symipatby is extended to �1dss, E. Two ru3ber-trred wagons; Tracte� LIRE• NEW ' �'" �g �Al , Pardon, Helen and Bob in the sudden tnai]ec on rubber; .M H. cream seg - r• t MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM _ t _ ATI�QIVL �� death of 11Kr_ pardon. on_ Wedsitsday orator; Churn and several cheers Dans; at his home in 09ha+wa. Rev. A. Lr. Set heavy 7°g s]eighs; - 1 49 PI uth 10 AK f ll RP Milt " Young conducted the service on Sat- ' biox for 17 and 13 tooth M H, cWti- 195 v1'o i urdayeEte;noon droari the ii0. C. Town vator;'-Two -colony houses 10 x 12, 1947 Metcury and a Good Stock of TrueksI W ■AMa'iwM1141 _ and Sons Funeral Home in Whitby, double; boarded;= Six -an �1�; f♦ VM wCtA AIN Irifecment -took place `at Groveside- Coal brooders, Chick feeders, Faun- SEE THE � OTHERS AND THEN SEE OURS'. . Cemetery, 8rodklin tains, nests, hog shelter, -pig bef-and CALL US FOR DEMONSTRATION • Mr, and Mrs. Mesher cf Whitby►, scales. - - - • ..Gray L1 � visjt_,4 �Mr. and Mrs: Frank puckrin - Think b,Eak... Feed .cask?T; Tools, antics COOPER.TD.and Miss Susie Puckr:n on Sundaiy Electric Fencers; Supplies; @u CHAS.._ - and attended the church service. I o!. hardwodd planking; Num �� � : Congratula4ons to. Mr. and ?�?ra, .j nb t; 60 •12o Feet . ? in" thresh- PHONE 103 CLAREMONT,.ONT. PHONE 104 Car•1 Taq)scott .on the bi+-th elf a son er bsit; 80 ft, by B in, hammer Tri3ll ......•---- -" Hospital on May 3,. belt; Set scales, IWC cap.*, harness, I r- 8AIi8diiSTEIi at the Ajax 11th, Forks; Shovels. Log chains and many - . - Mr. and Ddrs. Han ey Ruses .