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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_07_15. r . I : ____­__1_1­__ . I—— I . 1. — , — ..... .. . . _._.___...__­_.__. . . . . I .k- .. _� , « • . _ . . - - tF{ S NI ( . I . . . . �, — �i .. - ",:1. <.� - 0 E W._aw� --. _.-------- 1Paat offr.; PePt. Otfa'ws. Ont - �_- _ _ VUBLIFUERR g—nd Class Matte! . , - —r — — TICKER Kc;' BNTFql ASLO-----'w C. MT'RRAR and bon �, C Aatliliriied' As . potm Price : it.N Pei Par .vents !Et I crafted Status iL.N FRIDAY, JULY 15, iS. • - ` )). . - it Police .t - enc And �� T wnshi �o - _ -• ,.I. Mckeringp_ I , .. . Freda .y - to This . I" Mee ....._. .4F : Nord Spedalg. ,To Piciiering Churches ilnLe I •- PICHERLNG VILLAGE �,, . Rotary Farr ice Constable Robert Watson Police Hearings , .LS _ _ ° , During the months cf July a'nd SATURDAY AUGUST 20 I .. of * • r trC _l, is • Mrs Jes=i�• � - ' -- Resigns.- - -- -- - - to er 1L s, Chas, Fu I:r, I. We have been asked "-why we do August, the FrE!;+yterian and UnitFd v_s_ n, her st 1 , ? __ Pickering Rotary Club h_s' cGl- lyre fcr a :c'H day-, -reship Council and the Police not ,Publ.s, ing proceedings. off the" Church consregs.•t-ons have teen tut- -Thanks to ",1rs: T.'Kei~• and Mr. F I vss.on will hind a specia]_ itiag for the Sunday - ^ mar- Fleted Fl: ns and aTrarge rents 5. r current Pottle 15dree he x:ngs" All > _� VJh.te `;r (tie suet they sang at " '. ting *this Friday to discuss the 1 who are interested will find -TH vice. Uniting .'uly they meet in t•-e thea eax ; l e Fair, tefar h_�d the United Ch;:rch lie-e last Sun- F ` ship police problems, t than can be told in the- 2a.L'es and Un-ted Church,' with. (Rev. Kenrtet!::.this X :n th= ?der_:orial Park. day sprning, Their aeeo:rpsn: st tat, ,._... ... C,' Rotert Watson, of Picker' the court it t.exig veld on the ; IiiacLennari, of the Presbyterian );Taw' ti kets t.se noww :eirg Said _ } TawnsYtip Police has handed. :rt( s�m� day as we pc9ilisli. It's "r,ld Church in charge. During August wait the LrA w;:nner receiving z 1-the•t:ano w•as-:t",rs. N. FC'JLISOn, a12� ;..� :e-i n,aticn to the- T*v,q. Fol-ce I I truth congreba4icns -a-ill meet in the I.adys $450' 'iUr coat: c'aer przes Of VCh .2vzle - A Friend - - Jr g stu•It" iy the tine our next issue <re Lazy-Eos cl air; Poy's or Girl's �_._ J. T. St : enscn I:•as re- � mission . . goes tut, - Ed. .. I F. es' }-ter r n Church. with Rev. ]Vic y on. Watson would not ocerenent _ _.__.--- =- Buttars of the Uiri"e3 Ct arab con- CCM bicyc e. a:ld a Kidd e_' 'icy- a e frvY t ltospit l and is - _ - tur�ted hd - �_. he reasons tar itis res.grnation, Rotary Meet At New Golf Club t_. se := es. C`% gr-:u l:y "r;;ro "ng 7 heath I , ! j d'�; ne :. Ch takes effect on July 22. ._ -. -- Mrs Ba~•ti iu-ka^ •� r l c it Cert ---- Club rr a r^ yrs I __....-_ _ , are s: en�mg *�'e `at Party Sound --- -_----- - Pickering Rotary — 1 %,Ax, and 'Ctrs, X,M. R, Vfi:ler o!/ c. BASEBALL NEWS ( held t:_e:r •Meekly mee'.in tt i> week - ire Spell ding a Bring visaed in the new club house of the Pack- 1 + Si- a tom, S k.,,�• Club on the Br-'ck .Fid., i - C' :; r.li rem" .' s here, �. asst- Thtu'scay, ering Go., t .Irs, C7, �ti. Gee and -Miss B. - _. -.-.. �x and handed the Ajax 1Ka,-ryctn j �t south ut the C. P. R, 0. defeat, - a .:mal ti:riller w=-h ''• 4, I !� i Lezr., of Toren`o, visited the Hor-7 , D ring t,-e �'ternu:n, ..e go..tr, F. tic• 11,r� bre `,hc ;reek-e td. F.eath�rt-ne ;.itching a torr: t_- element of the club ;sent ov.-r the . .' +s Rev. Mr end' airs. Eutta: s and '; :i•" Tea Tnml.nson, j � . ._ y- _ ` - . - -r./i� °t ni e_ u/e cot se, in to .,n fo: esdaY th s,'a'eek, P:cte:u g t'; • T •.v: r.n a d ` r _ s:: J .hn acrd Iaz "e ` Y" ' ell- uro.t.=r . D.. �i .. a ♦v days 1= st s�elc rte; a::rte he 1•. -7 . to wha.�:, .Is a. w ouest "o, tre z`_ter-t: z, ..'cn->.rs. ,I 11-1 4.little tru^ament, m _:se in read.res� `or 'bei ro ,r : tit Lattle . ,bard ict the ! ra Caton a t^.c• er.d „ t - �:. kerir,g %:S*tF ErcokL:n on A di ._ tu'fet _e: vice _as its- n•cath, TC "' i - At = to i a,r1 �, r n y; ani' h c2 'cr a x.n." C0 c . ,, .n ex.-ileo d, . er :e ve ;,round- Edit;,nt: n J . ed, :nw. and. sup; czt :i_�` Eck;—roti, T _e oat.ie,�, �f re D:cktring li T H ,a, , rri 'son 7 L:;. sc 'c• . _ _ " a: -.l on -- zt --------_ - -.. z-- Gc Cl.o ire C - i. I �,r• C ;c, lits 1,7 •P »' itr. Zn: n p s; ;;' Yi•ke:ing TuuiLhtp Council the.. ;.r_n •sc: _o,`: er r•na-cl. o- I.ati•.4'i ng tie F Re u:s` `r r 1%liriutes July 5th- �ieetia; �.Ii..-, and-cn:.T?le : .c-n _! care I? - i l .1:0111 , -roll :n C.-On a .�.h +hc' shFir# i r� t Et ha-;e had to ; ' "l, ?:, (:h- t ?r, , nn' 1If< Be"t` - 4' Scn,. r,�.c �. s C.. .hn gat F met :c.'Y :e,r .tip ce.♦;cn lc r-n:h' teacPecrc I=.o atter i. _. f', r. Indy _. ., a d - chb ' _ + - ;ne s• e Bu. y t.. w-d Jrpt.,rsai ..._a.• , ---------------`---- - Z J 4} . .1:se r:u hi_�'S :ere _\_•. 1':atd 1 - - Lard of Th3nl.•c :n-, :.:r. S� : r .vv,c dank d IF—- ( _. _ _- �•'' ! ttre l^,.r ,c d pie -n� a t:•:p.4o tic a, . .. - v will be mark.rsg .a•, ±. rce °.t v sircere._th° nks ; Vest t C, ast T e , aril .c: y= .nd t:'.2d to _ I ,vtsh to ex Cess :r. �h< t 1,:, on ..rrrer res.dects cid - a h zs_u-d• the Corr-e: of Con .1 • t0 ail 'ur their vids, 3ruit, f.O:t'- areae, neaneih 1. Iir.puell, who sings I Pic r£Yias. _ , _ r . - .. _IL.. ac .i ea;t..:L=, tl , g:ec3 to try -d' - e-s fid kind en,u:ties xh_le in the 4erond tenar, Is the icnn of alLsslon- ` The death took place at 14'hit:y i. Aer f:c. h a-tch au it would bu a- hosp tal, and d-.tr_ing rry ecnv-lts" A group of youn men from Brcan _ - - - . _ - • _ . ,r rent, In' A')ax. Ont: .-fte� i lingertrtg„• iItnes� a� >4ir3, :. round by rcaf. . • - I decree. • , nn laiH have 1' - l niversibY, Da3t�. Te a y,�1. a A pet e: ei;;ht.ratepsyers 2t Mrs. Norman Banks , charge o► s rrlasleal proRnm at AYar - Bry an..I nLt'e�tt f is a Christian Coil Bradley, o t Iiic nday liberal' arts college "'blah was or;. n •rh irsda}, :� i+:; crate: d I,.- +'uniap, Jnl r 17, "t ne-al _took pia^e u _ n - -- --- Gospet- Centre. on with •, nterrteitt at xt, Pleasant __ keep, no '--- ----- anized ss a tribute to R91'lam Jen- _ 15- ea�t end t.,.unb.r,u �.. _ ,'�'. utat Courial a.s st teem :n• >t ? d:_i AUCTION SALE OF at 11. a. m. xnd 3.00 p.- m. Calling iilniil Bryan, Ciao} of the youa; Fe _ w . _ . ,& i_i,',tt~,iz,d-c.ff tr--t: ro-d Cvur:"il :.USEFUL ARTiC'L1S ' thetnadres 'Gospel Nfessen;ers” the- �.ct. � -_-- -- --•------ -- . - gr ri to _et firadE_ --.so in at nox-nA. a who attends school are Frt^2rla� MQYSTER BINGO •1 K1WAN15 PARK resenting re. Pl ein;ers zrt a cosmopoll'an troop various ieognphlcal far some type cC Chiist'an ser' fair, rrut- .V.r,, Ward incrliSht they re- 5.00 P. M. :;ATL'RDAY, JYLY G. p .. . . (� _ �s1WANIS' CARtiI�' ' 219 . e quired a bulldozer, to alsru: s wrth DUMBARTON, ONT, c I{enneth Campbell s seccr,d f^. rn t ^e left) ' JULY 1s and 16 shy 111111'. A.ca_rs.. I • - -- - - - M,;;ed r,y .Y.r.- :hex man, se :orded . R g -- -----r --- -- - c . .. gra, 111w.00 EPORT y cott,; tr,at a- g, ) DISTRICT H13H SCHOOL .t F- lin--Le ' _ _ _ .. - fi PICKERIIrG = f F s1ai?�. b Nir,: � rick• nn. Ra• be rt,ade 'Inu.n 1. ,-nd Lis.r.ct Assoc, G_ aty'• Shirley'; G r" ld- ter ""� _Champ - � `.""^i t ter: Sell, Frank;.: Chute; Greer. :,•belt; Irwin, p dor Rttardead Children !ur 1855. Grade 9 ' ')tats Eve- Helen; 'Mildred, Irene Lee, daughter Moved try .Nix. L,wsort, seconded'by First Gla Honours-Anderson:• Gre^ikletiYn�sn,'.. ever:G, - _ +� Best. Robed: lyre; c• siew'ie, Basid;. in Junes (`art (Algebra): l:Pr;ar. Miss.. T Mr: luglt, that Rcnara Pucknn, ce l Barry• James; Jchrston, Dorna; -'he; �Iay'r.e 3lsrilpr.; �1ew'ell,.Jc,;tn of Mr, and Mrs, Wtlliarst Lte. of wrecker s Lcens : Brett: fed `Carter, Jackson, Beryl; K:me, (Latin): Schhen, Bill; S irk :.Meth, I iderof :$era Russell � Cha npl'n, of gran�:d a Bndnarjrk: �:obert, C1rlet••n, Jones Murray; itiee� il, Aane;- Ay SCC, C, E. Morley cla,ned- he i , .ia Campbell, 3e an: 5 nith,-Donald-Honours Salt Lake City, Utah, cit June 9th,' , - ,ri rraae sa:I..t.ctcry . arrangemen,s . - all: Gale; Nu ton, Ktiith; Om in, Jerry : Peters, Third Cla'4 HonOyr� nd: ;1; John ; - ibad Itnger Cooke, 'Maureen; Fitzgerald, Nonne; Kirg, Donald: ht', Cu in, n liah►; „Bullock, Roland: Ch,po-'; at Callender l4lcmorfal Char^h; in • w.th 'Miss A. E. Itichard.u.i wrere.y i'Sharon: GliE3don, Wilfred'; H C=•aid; pistil),- D>r.ald; Match;P; 5uq- i g IlirCgl e'vc, iib" I . e woulo'u=ue 211 insurance pol_c.as 1 Huffman, Marilly jaimPakCarol.SJehn- :an; I.oseman, Betty; Rudik, Victor; wick. Barbara (5pe • W Ikinsbtr-g, Pa, Dr.. W. O•. Gar- i 1. ' !b Jakeman: Carole;]et t Bookkeeping); Delrear, Ba c dial msn. past�r� ..performed the cera- r - except Tan_iri,g under w. large poi. .Ellicott: William --(.Eneii�h• rr;rev, asa:sv by- Rev, Jalnes I:ee," k' Smyth. Linda; Stratton, 'Ann Wulk- sun, C,ordun; K�rcyyns i, (}ntunietta; er, Jean _ Frederickson, hr.th .ISurial bride. Rev, .Lee is .1 Icy; .it was -- - Laycock, Peter; Lishman, Louise apthr� Studies): ` btrother of the - _ , : DnOVEU by \ir♦ Lawson, se_cnue3 y,' nd:u;-- Studies, algebra):_ II•, IinKe:, .$race; Astor-•of the l:ptist CliurCi Crgss , Ed.): Lamle Joan; lcLean; econd Class Honours - Bingley, '• Nailer, John Neal, 'Groff e, Nich'il- g Ju]liffe, Susan; KPr.ncly. I;,�tr (His- P = by Mr. Scutt that Trea.,ur': l:ay ti:.' Vicgr Parker,' Albert; Boyle, Lennie; tory, French);.MCK.--zie, Robin; Mof-,.villa, Tenn. 11 son. Dick; y Mui ley ,'l.1ti:22 v:hicn cuv�r tnrre- Norman, Cullinsell'l~Iargaret; `C .Cooper, Gary; fatt, Douglas-)tiMatft,li Pearsall, The Lees iou:'neyed to Wheeling, ` year 1.oLt.es un ouil:inBs and rya Leigh; �Pothier:, I)onrrt; pJo,erhine. Crawford, Joan; Edmiston, June; f tents .:sod arta year s31i :tett , n3 L:= Ann; 1 rice, Doreen; Roy. P Dawn- Ruddy. - a:na; Wells, Wayne 1 wh-,re tF•� . daa•Rhle W. ducted ' _ - Saunders, pavid; ,Shipton, JamPS,- 1:riksun,. tlar�; Fc'ttile, .JuyYe;.liraF�• (,English, Social.Stu•liesj; N turd, Bev from ?mm•tneui. ; College with boa- , - trt.cxs. Spice,. Peter; tib'at- Robbs, - ' i Smith, .Sharon; Barbara; Grieravn• Donald; , e reJ ' s As Mr .Mu:ley ds:ced to be .e ('W-- Y�'hstr, Larry` `ulna Jenkin, Bernice; Kimura, arias (1h}'stcs)•. o;= four years in su^cession thorn, Garnet; Pass Standing -= - Barclay, Nancy .. Foihwnig lite recap' ion, Fr pa y ed as tiaiva.or bre Schwl Section No, ! Second Class Honours - Abrams, �uy�" Laycudc, -Foster; Malcolm, . (French); Banns, Jackie (Math.); • by the ladies of the chur:h, the Bou- '. aPpruNr.2t.un fur unr acre of land I Rtisselt; Allman, Gordon; Barclay, H„ward; -Maxwell, David; MCLuhan, Bird, Alan; 'Briggs• Marilyn; Cook- ph spent thee w2dc1!niF trip �t - `. jar s.huul ac.d.tion•. Lt,une-1 ag.el:d' Laurtie- Bilcox, -Beverley; Black, Es: Gale; McNeil, - Nuel; :11cQuig4gali, Son,' Marion {Eng., Com. History Li Conneaut'Lake•, Pa,. cnd then droc:e � 0.o call in :,no,her v:•'.atur, telle; Brunelle, Anita; Burgess, Allan, %fun- w"here -they. .are 1 Beverley (Ph.Ed.); Mink, Olga; Greener, Robert lSPelling); Jona'' 'to Salt Lake`City May Callaghan, Lenore: •s Clerk's ►asiiuctions . 1. Burton' yCoatPA, Cecil; Cowan. roe,-Paul; Newson, Donna (}Math.)i Bernard (French): Junes, Grant; Lev- _ i Can-el Arl,rer:nint w.th Hungarian Closs, Jim; Daniels, \eland; Danriy; Phin. Sandy; Powell, Bridge, 'Peggy (Fs'Pnch); McGinnis, ,naw engaged in youth v osk at the - . Peggie; Cyhanenku, Tessio; D Robertson, Kenneth; Sehnert= David; Michael, Fera, (Social Stud: Bethel -Bapti t Church­-In I • n-- the •fall . $ C2.z.p, Con, 2, Lot 17, Tela;ice.tu its Wayne; Dei.iiit, Robert lE h,Ed.); }'vonne;. 'r "n a rash Air Camp, der, Joyce; )roadie, Geraldine (f:ngliah',' they. will rehnn to 1mm noel Coll b g Dickson, Joe- Fortier; Bennie; Franks, Shaw, <i9[dun; Toget.ori,. ties); Clsen, 3iy'i'rra (SPeHing►; age; where,-Mr,,Cl ar;lli-i, . corn- - M Call George Ellin a.ovut sodding tn, George; Gatrs, Betty; Graham, Clary;, Margaret; Tran, Herbert; W'illerding, physics); P.ussell, plete'h'c sen nr_ scar, VGh i he .rii- ,e fellene; l Court,e Selby, 4raat of pulr_e station, Hannon, Juan; Henshaw, haus ( `); .Steve (English); Wilson,. Fred p.ussL♦ MargaretAli (llictot,y') fishes, the y„ape cot's'' ''la'' to be- vintment' for IN,ii•,.Juhn Irish, Lloyd; Johnston, Elizabeth; Jur- Wright, Ganite; Wright, J Arrange app Gradp X11, (.encs Corrie mission3ri:s in. So,t li Ar e::ea. C.ilyia'tu"meet Yulice Coinrr.ias.un on " dun, L,orm , Isayin, flan; KentKtenh t�Music). _ i . Irene's•P•ckeving fr•iel wish her - -' T'irst Clara ii+tnours-i a 1 Five Oa- r July 11th, :e :1.pe:ial constable fur Catherine-, hidcein, Helen;Kf�tt'tt„ Third Class 1{unours - Azzupardi, e ' (rwvn: Ihuppena, .(surge: Robert (English); 13atnaby,Ted; Ilan-_tion-Ikitne, Ronald;• \'aril. Jarlresi 'h nP=4 In Iter iY,art- >Iacllom Smith,, ge an.i h h chr' ,h %v i'� Ll;,rk's Hollow, I Richard; Lemtick. P.t�bcrt; -- . gun, Enid; Booth, Garry; L'wrgeois, • Feattie,"Ruth; T'u�kain, Judy'; e 4°ants nu�� t. v- an 1), Ina tFl, - Marian. . Adv.i_ roll .s.at aid }ltnitne; 11rLuh )lath.); ];rooks, -- ing to sell-ih.'ee ' tuwnship lots, in fish); Milne. «'alter: Mitchell, Jam'::'; Atieline (Fh.Ed.' Second Class Honour=-.(?) t r}t They're' Get Ing iiard To '3c ll rtwn sou-d:v.s,on tl of u� ane 'a5 ''3luftatt, �L illian,; "\inure, .Paul; �I,rtt, F'aulinei Burleigh, Jean. (Social Stud- O ti,in--Clark, Ronald; Found, Gu(=•,( el Md Paxton, 401p.; ,ie;); Bushby, Juhn; Carlish, Y.ill P , ,etting i C;otdutt•; N ill, Hugh; c ,• \Ma`th:);” `Cprs�n; \Intra} don; .Jarrett, Jack; J me' Phyllis;6u. t1): � Ltr ky •1✓ri; T.• .... I a.'o . been sold by t'_i•:'Tttasurer, he .ill Le�ingston, kart' (Eng., -. try to se.l -other tw•o. I Pustill, Ht.en; Y.eed,. Gordon; artdorrri, Dar- (,Latin, Philip, Anna (s S eilen, to bP herd to Fell. Every ceunler in • PI(-KF.RI\G , �o,.4t.1: P tact swe••.tt' of Ad:iso LiveatoCk Impe'etor that he Ghri'tene; Reid`au1. lldt:r., Alex; Saun. (French,. Latin); .Dean, I:enneth h,ve ).roof, that ;ivestuc)# «as lone (]h.Ed.l; 'Douglas, Edith Charles; Tugtrc,tn, Dt:nuis; Wright.the country ha It, •e.-._. shuuld dens, C:ayle; Saunders, Lynne: Shaw, (I•:nelish; Math.); Juan (Eng-).. '(b) Tnua 4ptiun-r\Sc the. Por,kc ci,i�layed and p'eo:ale injured cr k.11gl by do ,.:e!.e:are• he t a ftp;ever t.e'.dliiig them, ,The f?ct ,: ]:thel ; Storms, Ronald , ( Shop) ; '[ ran, OJusic•) ; Duckworth, Orth, Pamela; , Faw' Mullen, Stanley ( Fro bell) • a: bm(ts ,a repast .fur pavinent, Carolyn (1'h.l;d., . Math.) ; A\ abnun�,, tett, L'ub (Eltgli'h,.. Su.St.l; Fertile, Third Cl.t' Honour'-( a) Fi�'e OP- I that theti' ate netting he I sell . Get report uta ail s,cirrmin: . ;) I Juanita; Welsh, Patricia, Whit � Sandra: Fyke, -Alan: Groves, William; Joyce; Hobbs, Staniov. was discovered .by three =r •ll Pick . I Donald. _ A eton, Hanson,, William (Music); Harvard, tion-Brigg'> _ Sot t ouaul, re' �uaru:, chlurinatic ); (b) Four..Optiun-Carson. Aubrey' ; er'ne boys one ray last Week, 'tel art' v ,u-cr.,a ige, I Third Glass•'iiutk urs- PPi . orotht; Hay nes, Bitl (Isatin); Lay'- (Eng So.St.);. i totrt*w•ski, Thvodore ,• trying to'Vush„ tickets for •the com.- ing Rotary Fair, August 20th, ' ort on'N Graham's (,c.,,tgear�te; Beatty, Larry lSu•$t +' D , Get r-P (Eng., Latin); postill, Russell (Eng-' H.bbu is pools '-tom >=: 1•u", I Science), Bucking. Cornelia (Sc i- doe, Bub; Lishman, Bill; Lloyds Eric li)i . Fred 1 Maclean, Robert; lfounste- r Soutar, Don- Ronald (French) ; Des- (•Music) ; , • lis Saltie), trginia; At one stop, they ask d a party aid; ' Stong, Vernon (F.ng. Math.); ! to t,+y. "Nope wad the answer and have "l;anav:'+ = ::ns pasta'= i Bode ).; Uavis' c Three st ore" James; • Rosi; `lurray, Paul; Ormiston, roches; Shirley';_ i'elihaber' ' yen' Parish, Ian.(3lath.); Peebles, Tovey, Edward (Science). O. c.er.n. they ..received, •'Aw•, 'buy ]u e . Ask Dept.. . of ikh.vay5 Hto pu•,s Forbes, Joyce; Garland, Garp )Eng- Shirley; Roberts, Option =Bos le, Orville tEsig•, fir" said , nother toy, and ago'n "trope” :. T fish)• Greer, Marie; Griffin, Jean; Bob (English, French); •'Dir:ger signs oa •heir property' at .• enre); Woottone Frank' (i*tench, • As the} were leaving. one small Shannon, Ruth Harkness; Frank (English;, French); -Jane; Scott, Winnfintith, Betty; Ste- Latin). boy wan ti'ard to say "map b•••••r• Houk: Hedge', Ronald; Hendron, Sylvia-, (English, Math.); Ask Dept, of Highways to pest•' Hunt, Barbara .(English, French);_venson,. Ross; Sypher, Fronk. (Eng- Pass Standing-(a) Five Option- he " - -" - -_--__ ain't �� license swi&..miri� I u,:=: Jones; :Alan (Ph Ell„ :Math♦); Kar. lisp, }Math,); Taylor, Marion; Thomp- Clark. ,Robert, (h) Four Option -----__---_;_ - - Robert (English, JIath.); Kenip, Vic- .on, peter (English); Tran, 'Paul 'Forrest; Joan; Lee, �Varreti (Math:): ' _ CO:iiNC. FVE\TS' a. A Bylaw has been prerar d for the R'r'i ht. Esta (Latin). Township of Picker.ng to .prohibit toric; hen•, Wayne (Math:) ; Kidson, (Latin, Music) ; g' Otitram- V1'il1iam. (c) Three Qption -• - - -"-11 1 - firearms. with.n a• Lamb, Shirley; Littlefoad, Mari' Pass Standing-Andrew, Edward, --Carson, Ray'(Math.); Foster,'Ron-----------__-__ ,the' dis,charge of Sill; JlcDow•ell, ---- ._ - • i .\ def.ned Area, lyn; MacKenzie, Bri:in; (Music); Brow•ell,• Frances (Enh•.ald (Science); Marshall, Neel {Tlath♦, _ :GOODwOOD , ]ish); Gilchrist, Ray (English); Grif-. 3t- •Science 1. STRFF•T FAIR AND DANCE 1 At a Council Meeting on hIonI \turrIll. tl'c\Iu31en, Erma (1'lional Hawkins Julie; Jones, Grade \MIC &Special Commercial IyFnNF`;DAY, JULY 20, 1955' 1 " Osterhout appe r- ,NlcNN, irter, Sheila; Nicholls, Donald fith, Molly'; • 1 ,evening, Mr. M Northam, Grace (}lath. Lyle. . Lappin, Rodger (illusic); First Class Ht-nours Augustus, ed before Counc.l, He disag.eed I'MusiC4 Northam, Graham (French); y Lois (Musie)-; Nicholson, _ _-�k as e; VCarren, Fat. "TOP-RATTERS' ORCHESTRA ,ienceviewer's award. soiree•Palmer, Kathleen Moore, --• -------------- . vtath a 1Marguerite; Prager, Diane; -Gibson, O'Hara, Aalene; i'hin; Second Class Honours-Antono�icTt, 'discussion 're a bylaw- on •unoccu's±: �,(Ph.Ed:); Postill, Diane. Thorley; Da e� (Fnglish); Robertson, David- Lena; Barclay; Reveries`; Bourne.. • _ _ .. _ Ted lard. took place, but Council ,Sherin, .Chris. '(Math.); Cla 'rdSbyfet SAM - Tweedie, June: Ward, Eric;-Taylor,_June (English): Vear, Mar P,et'erley; Carson, Grant; Cary, Y."I took' no action ,on the matter.. David; VVhynut,'Charles. leve; Nilson, Helen (EnAliahT- " toil; Graham, John; �1a3, Beverley; __ , Council was notified that 'the De. .Warden, Roger; �Iaril n fitrachnn, Mari 1 I " i'O�'- para Standing-Beatty, y Grade ll MacKay. Nadean; SUNDAY .S('HOOL PICNIC '- partment of Ed ea has app lynne; Thompann; Carol'; Wellerding. >� - Belanger, Lucille-(So,St.); First Clas'n Honouas.--GivvaP,11' aril be held at 51''Inghill Park, two' ed the School Area No Z, I (Math.) ; pawl' peter; Wright,Verna. _ liellehemeur, ,; Car mitts north of Whitby on July 16.' John; Gordon; rlarshall, Chri4ty.; 3liller•, Katherine; Third Clstsa Hnnoura-FitzgerRld, A deputation from the Road De Kenneth; Cargill, Shir- Gaal; Hibbard, .Marion; lrwtn, Cars mill meet sit the' church" at 2.341 par appeared .before Council (ley; Cooper; Skelton, Mar- Perry, pavid; Rapasey, Brian; Smith, Michael; Graham, Donna; Griffith, -- ---"--_-- - . ., - for 'an increase is their hour- \lease, Linda (atath.); Wonnacott, ))Maureen; VanBlaricom, Rnid. Marilyn; Horne, •Jack; P. W. ( White, Arthur (English); 'Lionel; Hill, - '� a9iting received a ten- ------ --`-- _ • ly rate of pay. They to (John ('vIucic); Wood, Carol}tn. Second Clang TiAflOHi'A — Adams,_ - . _- ----- which brings them up T.ocktgley; Brooks, Barbara; Cowan. King, C, ret. mith, Carol. -- _ -- �-i cent Is se, j Grade'10 X, P ham Paas tanding-R• J _ . p,� ler hots. _ _ - _ _ __ _ J Pirst Class HonourF-•I3axkc•y, Wal- Peter; Dsnp Joyce Em ring ' . .. .... _ _ _ _ - _ r were. given •a -Civic Lunch, eel- .4- N 141 R'S _ � corned , the Lord Provost and ,: ,,, his wife, the Lady Provost, andAN " some of the chief magistrates. o The aftilr-lunch• speeches, were - -: x�wshort; witty, and few in num- • bur. Our only toast was to the Queen. The meal was excellent. Dear Anne.Hirst. A year ago " Small children can be -trying ` In the afternoon we were free f - :' he property next' door was • to people who do not love all € y "" to visit the shops or do a little a } bought by a woman with grown • children. I repeat,, a regard s .; sight -suing. Most of us were ..e A. children. She has 'be ome a vex- : ' for other , Sa- ` S Peoples rights 'has... too' tired to _ go •very far. That ;� U. atious problem to me and our ! to be inculcated early, and, en- - -" same evening wewere enter- '► three y_._ She stopped `' forced by discipline if neces- tained by the- Victoria League youngsters. �a 1 speaking be of a sinan in. • sary. You have my sympathy. a10 - an association to promote ddent, then spanked my three., * We cannot -choose neigh- good fellowship among nations. i y year-old because he turned her ' bours especially when they P Y The entertainment took the form + water on. I- didn't -say anything own their homes;.we have to of Old Time Scottish Reels and, �. but I boiled inside, and these- • adjust - ourselves t o '' their " folk dances 'by a group of young r ;.after ---I was afraid to let him ' idiosyncrasies, and really.shun } girls from the Edinburgh Uni- go outdoors for fear he would ' those who make trouble. If Y •versity. Gentlemen in kilts also �- touch something of hers. My . • you move, for instance, you , took part in the dances - some- '% ome- nerves got so upset I had to call might' find yourself near a t ` , . times with the girls, 'sometimes the doctor. • woman even harder to get I - without. After the dancers had "I know• that children _should ' along with. - gone through their scheduled not be allowed to mistreat oth- • -It seems to me -your bestr programme, impromptu dances er people's property. Is there any • course is to take it for granted but still in the old. style, were ,. - way I can put a stop to her -' that this, situation will con--the-order of the night, in which screaming at my children, or « tinue, and adjust your nerves _ ' rymany of our Canadian girls .spanking them? If she wants to • accordngly, Give your neigh_ X" joined and acquitted themselves �s scold them, why must she carry « bor a pleasant "Good -morning" well. The young folk had plenty on like this? I don't. want • when. you :see her, and -let it �, yds<fz h of.. fun,' including a young man -` to insist m husband sell our ' go at that. " wr aE �, !, in kilts, sixty-five or over, who s Y danced with such ease and grace • ..house, for I know -he loves it. • - ��� � • • that one followed the swift MRS. R. T." DRINKING COSTS JOB , �� •'` - • The solution to this corn- 3 - s� movement of his nimble feet - "Dear Aare Hirst: I had a g t : m without realising he was -�` mon problem seems to lie to good position I was very much fir. µm>..f ti,� .• n � grey- .. ' your hands - to teach your interested in, but I lost . it •• headed and • partly bald;, In act t 'children to obey you, and to POUR ' FORES ARE PAR - They are; when the- Michaeloff *is. ' it came as somewhat of a•shock *� • through drinking; I can only Iters go golfing. Pamela, 7Yi, foreground, has a low score. of to look from his feet to his head. respect other people's.. prop- blame myself- I would love to - " eTty. get this job back, but I made a 96 for nine holes. She recently competed in the National Pee Such was -our two days. is '-• Most' youngsters love to play serious mistake and'my employer wee Golf Tournament. Rest of the home-grown team 'are, Scotland two days that have • with faucets, for instance; but feels he cannot depend on -me from left: Desli, 3; Paulette, 6, and Candace, 5. gone by -with incredible swift - 0 in "some districts water -is. now o, - To -- Precious _ t morrow atnoonfor precious and expensive. To "I know that he- could: I could =-• - _ _ -. apparently a woman's club her � - - - - keep your son ' indoors -deems �' - - London, car .tying with us happy stop drinking altogether. 1 am ` :� not yet been organized.. The " extreme; even at three• he so very lonely, though; I'm mar- Lord Provost of Edinburgh and memories of the Scottish hospi- ' would not have' been likely ried, but I don't- love my hue- • ^"•-� his wife were also there to greet tality. accorded us in, this ancient _ �4' RONICLES"Canadians$nd beautiful cit o! Edinburgh. " to invite a second punishment..., band �• y.. gr You had the right to resent the "Rave roofhthe every reason to - - you any suggestion as - � The nett morning we were b 'r ancestors came first one, of course, but you to how I • could I driven b from this Land of the ancestors ca e e • _ were wise to be -still, %Tien , get my position y motor -coach , the back,�"Monrospun Knitting. Mills, taken As a sample of this same hospi- " the machinery of a quarrel is If your . former . em lover r ,n �! r,' 0 3 ! R _t, all over the big plant and saw " set in. motion; it is !�lcult to • - P �" a tality I dropped into a place " will consider you at all, he -how the beautiful scarves, swea- stop: you might have been • will probably _ ' socks are made that where they sell office equipment, p y require an hon- -�— - ter: and and askedto hire a typewriter a, ► - _ ' surprised -.to find yourself -in- •- est record of 'your complete - can be bought in many of our F with The C.W.r.C. l"ritaln for -an hour and to use -•it en the volved in a disagreeable situ- • sobriety through a consder- Canadian stores. We' each came To visit England and Scotland premises. A new typewriter - y ation. with determined •able awn with a woven laid scarf _ : • "t woman • period. You cannot cen- after thirty-six" years in Canada a memento i? of a make strange to me - was « sure him for making sure that i K It is _futile to 'try to . sto • g is a thrill that can hardly be placed at my disposal free- of. P given another chance, you will described. However, I will try `From there rue were taken to charge and also a quiet room. in •her screaming at. children; she • fill your position- responsibly.City Chambers. high on the to give• you a .few of the high- the which to work: +► « s much older than you, and, • Training a new employee is li h.ts of our_, tri week b week, hill overlooking the city,_ close Next week ho she- has -'screamed for -years. an expensive g P Y Vy the old Castle, where ws pe. to write to 't- p project in- time We area group of seventy-two You from somewhere in England. • Better warn your - youngsters - .. P and investment: to ..discover + to stay away from her .yard, • :.press women from right across • that one cannot be trusted to Canada, ' strictly • a hen party"t and be careful to explain why. • F P Y• give her consistent best is By variou's means of travel- -- = • Fhocking, and not 'readily over aipg' we assembled in Montreal - Ha1f-SIZ@ Style . looked. If, however, your work on Tuesday, June 14. At 530 hey superior. nmayl be persuaded,, p.m. we went by bus to Dorval n ` -otherri r u ,ded, .. airport. After some delay we j - , f . _ •^ • - - - • • ' � later on, to reengage - you,- .boarded a chartered plane - a I sy-mpathize'"with you in .B.O.A.C. Strata -Cruiser, the ' I '!, �s • ' your unhappy marriage: That"Speed-Bird". There wasn't a " e • �, e * is a vital reason to give all vacant. seat on the plane, even - - s s • e • your strength and ' interest to the lounge was occupied. It was _ •any position 'you have,. for in A my firstflight so naturally 'I • • it lie forgetfulness of self and watched with excitement every _ s an, absorbing future to an .am- - move we made. As the giant • TA+. ,� • • bitious person. I wish you bird took to the air the farms -. ,- more success in your_ttezt job, and houses below looked like - ; ' wherever it may be. miniature models. ' We eannot choose aur nelgh'. ' - 1 • bore,'ba Shortly after taking off a five:: t we can adjust ourselves course dinner was served, and I • .� + s -- to their unpleasant habits If we . e food was excellent. The -.- mast. It 1s a teat o! tolerance tit • ' * head steward and the stewardess a •+ j end good will. When any prob- -were. models .of efficiency. It • em confronts you, "ask Anne was not until after we had left - - a s s • s Hirst': counsel; address her at the plane that I learnt' they had 1 a • • • , -_ Box •1, 123 Eighteenth St., New, flown d th 6vith Princess d had been �E • _ s a Toronto, •Ont: steward f an a chief ' BOILED ♦ • o . _ , in the Qgeen's Round the - '` �i1g11 L.811gU8ge World tour, and. the Captain SALAD DRE SSING • had on several occasions -flown . A A A • ..a a i viousere is, mercifully, one ob.-.. ... HrMo t of i the. Ministers. �! table •r i tablespoon 5P�+s BENSON'S or CANADA' Conn starch •s _ . age in being hard of _y_ a flew at% ° °sPO°"wp°r - - • hearing you cah'f' hear the 19,000 feet, stopping at Gander Z t•Ofp°O^s dry mustard -. Y.: . ' p • blaring o your 'eighbour's radio.. Airport for about an hour. We ,.' . • /s' pP'O°°s a It bI g ! n cos through the wall, or many df the` ,landed it Prestwick, Scotland, eat P Peer + • about. 9 a.m:, Ys teas e 4 other hideous sounds 'that rill a Wednesday. We 1 / P°°^ Paprika (optional) A x modern city, w_ ere piped from the plane to ps milk Sir Richard Paget; a the Customs ms Office. -I n the l, egg. beaten \' t " r e • w a and scientist who has studied Hotel dining -room at the Airport - Y• cup vinegar' A speech;' says that in their own- we -were given a welcoming K cup MAZOLA Salad ON ..� : & w ...way the deaf are far more ar_ (and welcome) lunch' by. the COMBINE BENSON'S or •� ticulate than those who can Scottish Tourist Association.. We CANADA Corn Starch _ speak. He is devising• a, special were then transported by motor 509°r and seosonbTes In saviceP°^ wl� ° :malt •4865 14'h --24'.'x '1 language . for deaf • people, in coach to Edinburgh. We couldn't amount of milk to maks a sn►ooth p°Ste• . which every sign represents a _ have had a better day for land- & ADD remaining milk, mixing well. different word. ing or sight-seeing: The Scottish COOK over low hear, stirringconstantly, 'TyA thickens and boils Y. until mixture The arm, he claims, is 20,000 hills, so often shrouded in. mist, ' , _ ...times• more versatile --than the -were as clear as day. It was a _ COOK• 2 minutes, st;rring constantly Want to look taller, smarter, 'tongue. With one hand alone beautiful drive and 'we were all REMOVE from heat; gradually : _ -summer's ..Sew this. attractive more than 700,000 distinct signs 'impresse# with the well -kept • RETURN to heat cook 2 m °dei to beaten ep9, casual see how it flatters the can be made. Although eighty- appearance of the Small towns R mutes; stir constantly, J - half-size figure. Favorite step-in six, he is working on .his perfect and villages through which we -rotary beat'^ hoot; gradually beat in vinegar using style - no overhead" muss or -sign language and should soon passed. -I can't remember see- - - r ' toss. Simple lines, crisp de3ails have if complete. - ing a tumble-down barn or a DD MAZOLA Salad Oil beating until Srr:; coot - e - easy sewing. Proportioned for _ - - YIELD: 2 cu S - Y ; g• Po poorly kept house on any of the P i perfect fit - no alteration prob- - farms''that we passed. The road, NOTE: Beat Slowly - nems. AERRY MENAGERIE althou;h riot one of the busiest_ y With rotary beater until smooth ,1 end ereamy'befare servin .Pattern 4865:' Half Sizes 1431, ' - .-.• highways, was in excellent con- . •. 9• ' 1634 takes ..4 / n. And the. gardens yards 35 -inch fab ! lupins , „ • 1634. 1834, 2034 2234, 234. Size � / dipo s of every shade and ,hue, T ric. E�•{ - . and - with giant sp'ikes•' in almost This_ pat Ern easy: to, use, sSm-• iii .. every garden. The hydrangea.. 1}e to sew, is tested for flt. Has � i was lovely too, in shades ofink a ' ' • • '� P � :For free folder of other complete illustrated instructions. and. mauve. The -banks -and Bill• - s ' delk ous .edges; write to: Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS were bright with yellow gorse- (35f) in coins (stamps -cannot . and to my delight I saw in sev- - June Ashley, �+v1ds r ti be accepted) for this pattern. �� eral gardens a labui•iium free in, Home Service Department, CORS Print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- y full bloom. - CA1JA COMMRpr SZAR DREId9, STYLE NUMSEIt. Airiviny at ' Edinbuigh._ wt 7 DA STARCH. - Send .order to -Box 1, 16t checked in at the hotels allotted UMMD, F.-ishteentlh St., New Toronto, �',,; ,,;,v s:� to us. I was at the. Caledonia. • • _ _ '. r.0. Box -149, Montreal RQ, -a . - _ That night we were invited to a _ "Claims a dragon 'did it R receptioni _ ,t ISSUE 28 - 1955 anaPdragovir, burgh Presse Club men's club- 7 - - El LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE -BROCK ROAD - 'TAKE NOTICE THAT: -construct " local 4mprovementa waterruairis in the locations herein setr out., bore and Uri.. A, Akers and Djpug-� *OkJfttends to specially -ae"ss a R,!rt.of the cost upozi the lands abutting --7--Mernber The Toronto Stock Exchange of To. -onto sp .'4itetly an the works. _eat Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson. comphft Stock Brokomige FociPties Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hatch, JWML-, -Eitimated &f 'the 4th, vis,ted Total Ownees Corporation 70.+iARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAX ers residents Diameter Length Coot, Share Share few friends he. -e ecently. Street gt south eiid -of Christina Striwt Wri. Robert Clark and Glenvis� forme- Brock Rcad teacher, vizi*d", mfz friends of the community. to West limit of :i-3Aasement from west att&r sliending scam dn�e up north. limit of subdivision Mr. -And Mrs. Don Henderobn =4 ;1 to Highley Aveme ' .8 -itch 140 ft. 590.89 590M fiamily, of Toronto and Mrs - A. cmis Riley Avenue from ins v:sited BL-. and& Mrs. Scpwerb3r on easement to Georgina th Drive 84nch 170 It. 96.00, 396.00 Win LLIAM.-SIKSAY, DOC* I.-Spilday. ut* "N" Miley Avenue from The Vacation School jur dhiritrm Miu five to ten Years, is being held am _=d1n 64=k 760 ft. 3,090.00 IM00 "S-00 Tuesday and Thursday morrijigg gjo of CHIROMaOt. - HuRley from to 1130' on the- school grounds. The Sunday School Fk-ic by Xn- 4Georgim Drive from 'Hiley Avenue to 'Brooks Road 84wh 755 ft. 3,070.00 2,420.00 6".00 joyed a trip by bus and lboat to M ��­_,Georgina Drive from .158: Harwood AV& Aim .11�t L'i.ihousie. All repaAed a, very gotod #4 Rrooip Road to time, lAneolia Street '.Ux. and Mrs. Jrames - Keith and --A! -,l iO Street from - their two sons of ceseronto wia POW 767 existing 6 -inch 4W okja_ ruverwry on. 3fill Road from 172 .."Fu dier's home, XT. -nd mrs. F;.X feet north of Lincoln Road. Expected gup*t* Street to HRey Avenui� inch 2310__ft. voo-.0 4,15 - &00 5,545.0.0 will be: Mr. ind Mrs. Earl Keith, of Zrooks Road from Dexrdnto Mr. and Mrs. Ed. K"th, w )W Blood 8 -inch. 325 ft. 1.170.00 A57.00 713.00 'Total Cost 7425 ft. $30,T70.00 $17,159.00 $13,611.00 WOW C& aman and W.nona, of Gor=ky, Mr. lax and Mrs Spe&W assessment is to be paid in fifteen equal instalments and, the effti SUPPLIJ03680 GaZdrmmlery'; aarmls'o mtrhse* tNaa0n"Afty%Khhow'e0t: Joyce. Phyllis and ALbert. 'foot frontage is 16.76 iients. pod by the Corporation. The lestimated cost per fooi frontage is $,1.80. The -:aipnual rate ter 9 Mrs. Boys,. of Toronto, mother (a) Ap?licati n will be made by the Corporation -to Tbe-Ontario Municipal I a 'Board 0 its approval of the undertaking of the said- works and any owner -Home BWMer S pim Rum, Boys, is enjoying a three -moo, or 'Pka7, w4thin 21 days after the first publication of this notice, file with thi. PL""AVAMLAN" ON — IM&S" SUILDWS GARAMM vis't wiih her daughter in Germany. "JJoard his objection to the said work being undertaken. 1W re TWO TZA" TO PAr. em 'Miss H_Alkenb-sck, R N, Now 44) The said 'Board* may apptove *of the, said work being undertaken, but before doing so. it rqay -a int a time and place when bory objections to Ow Mrs. C�. - Hughson and Mr. Hujhson� s&W work will be conaid= PIG I Mrs. V. Kirk has return-d-,ban�e NTN, RD* NO. 2o PICKHRIL 'Bruce A. Hogarth. Clerk. from hospital gcrnewhA inproved. AX Wm Hern was the 1u_-ky.wd3a_ ner of the'doll at the Rouge lJons Carnival last week -end. The dell woo Ls Ow out se hospital and kntrov.ng ut,her home -hoidiying in New Brunswxv,"7. .,....SeCOn S Anothzr Bay re_1Aent,..B;ud_She.p_ on, J2 Now AR Brunswick. auto *e. Lri;wlved .n a head-on oollis- JM 1%00 V 1%000 ay ry ion on Valley Farrn Road at, the 3rd Coactwion en Alan hIrn were: Lou se E-riaribecomb, flock; Me-, ady, bruises' CING RE GLEN GR.OVE, RD SCHO_-�L AND BASE -LINE -kering Ta�wnlair- clearly wa7ked as to Tenier, villi. b4f received for* the *supply and in- stallatio-i of a 9 -wire -stock fence. viewed at the ho=e of the Secre- Ten�en plcqe, July 19, 19!5, at r any tender not-nep- emari:y accepted. Secretary Tr�asurer, er --------------- 0 meb' res It Incredible but true ibis is'khe'arimazing ult 'of -the evevgroWing pre&renceL for -Chevrolet. -'Pa�.iw and day -gut, Sundays only excepted, there's YS ... �4 . ... - .,, - I. -you. see them there, you see them You see them here, here -enjoying the pleasiiies of driving Chevrolet. everyw draing And because motoramic Cheviolet is such an overwh4 favorite this year, to a-gre4ter extent -than ever before, -7 value - sales. Chevroleir leads in popularity n -this, four Cbev�okts were bought!) DAILY SERVICE - - LOW FAW. a ne w. - A GENERAL mOTORS VALUB j., TO -ALL CANADIAN AND U.*SJL"POINTS T. OFFER IDEAL SERVtq. AT ATTRACTIVE FOR ALL GROUP TAAV99 ME WS RAVIL W SU YOUlt 10CA1 AGM Co' ch L ines HOUSE rwin Motors, A.1ax USTERN 41.4 LAAX to IN from .ive to Ei�e d -7 ^ — — - 1 t M1 7. _ . •.,,:..�� _. ••----tsail��ed A�:vt'a Y -o Friendly R a• id t _ -- g,� 'TO -r LET _ :urn, roots low gent in exchange for ur:te's .:>INALTOB INBURANCE AGENT '•oxammcs 31L, S; CHAPngl►N - $ALiBt3>t[A]!1 : duty, F.r iture opt-o=1ai WiII suit •LHS FIRE. CASUALTY. BONDS, AUTOMOBS.E ` tC. �� � � i'HOTO-PINI c " 'oo'Uple_ ' Fh"one:'Pickering 3ti1J1, LL48UjTY 11NsunANCE E'JL'C. ` Mae. •a INA$Y : ------------------------------ ------- BUY FROM AND LIST YOUR PEOPSRT=8 'BART NFf FOR SALE WITH . Or eslssi� ' 'a••'!+ APPLY - F$ �ZVH ' CART$R _ an sant BTOBrS $OjJg�r _. A" k.'r�amSYBiWiI -CYRIL E. MGRLEYTHATw«k... { Phone: Mar A. Y, _ ' July to r• 15 .i ---------------p--,-�-�•,-��---y-��--�-�--p-,� ■ — SI'LK'S MARKET PRESCRIPTION �... P. — . D `• A•NWl�1,pL1,ip AJ� i1[aL�B,C.L1,GtiL,{-w7 � _ -'� � i .W 1... h, FOR. SALE � ,,. � _ S 1 Jerry Hasek, Fia-t >r::rm North Ot PHOIiEt PWKERMO W i bt iersgring Frigh School Phone: •r... . R. ��� • � Pickering, 327J3, - . 1L_:.___'_'__1 We carry a Comp'le Line of _ • ��• $• - FOR SA:..F_-Xasm:, riv bindee' , working cogdit:on .Pbprre: Fresh and Cooked Meats'.._ The i tby Di0 8-2378, 'y - •itIII. -M OIL 13URNSB SERVICE • _ SeQ�e ; -' _ _...... .: And Groceries WEST Ham, : 3 •. �' - SUMMER � i - AN ],.?� 'ce FU,B.YACE - i - - -Furnace and Smoke Pipes ...- -36.56 Space Heaters . _ $SLOB Floor Furnaces _ .................. $5.00 , , Ai: - _... - ( OM itches Stoves oit� 15.00 .NEIL C. _,gala Chimney t PICK$RING ITNITSD CSUSCH---------------------------------- DOOItB D MSZ�RLST� (with furnace order) ,........... kt 0 Rev. A. k. Young, MI,1ater ; CHRISTIAN SCIENCS GLASS AND S9)QJiaisf Duntirs WssOe 'S Quakkeerr FloFar Fnrawas ;185.50 _ tIr NO. L fabove the Atu Ojl� .� _ WiW Y. MONTH OF JULY � ' �► ^91t•:stian Science Seri*ice will be - Pressure Oil Burners and - with St..044� O&MG OFFICE MUMS 11,00 aP" tri, Jviiat Service wi ' BAR �4 OAK 1►LO three coidrele .. $:45,50' Andrew's ]?re�tyter a Cengnegl _ and N a #S15fa Per ]tL 8. I1L Was. e• Sat. -0:00 to a tion. ]5L Scrlda 3c trr- 1], P.ot•ge Ii111s each t 011 Tanis - ........ W 1 A. item .,.- $34.5. fiery at the satins hour. 7 - 0.M Oo 18100 1 _ • • • Rev, Kenneth KoLennaa-la Charge S_or ftnVwr in_mm ation, call - *� PHONE: Wl�' 8Y 0'21 "BO IT YOL'BSELF" Hlhs can be , DW*W July in thj United Church No NL Gordon supplied a�_LOW, PRICES and put s • s s - _ -- �e6 • - - OM 1-73x6 'or Picks 1 hn your, curs ail bargee. Choir practise *riiitdrawn 14r stammers SR"- ANDRE IS CHURCH � � YARDS � Wl ea/ RUUMM -' • '• - 25 Year's Ezyerleaoe - - AU'>OLEY .. Bev. lCeaneth NacLeaaaa, itlleieiee G. ONTA8I0 SL'! G - - r' • • . • 1'.4F a, tri,. - CIr itch Se,.v :-' Joint Service IN United CIO- arrh - - Complete Cleaning Scrvleei On -All 10.55 a. tfu - Sttadt�y School Daring mouth at July At 11.00 �y C t p e � /� - Furnaces, Chlmns:a. Space Heaters TEYISI4I�I Q RA®10 • s s r . Records his oonvefssaon with these rutnons wars stall des a7ray ' AJAX —PRONE 057W EahA•u'llah in 1880, Prof. Browne Aad the "11104t Great Peace•' stall REPAIRS • = - --- - - - of Cambridge wrete: \ 1 OIL BURNER SALES come: Do got you iv Euro need PHONE PICKERING 278 , A mi - - Id dfrnitled vee beds sae this also? _ V not thio that which- _ � be sea0ed, and thea sen iaued, shoe DUMBARTON RADIO aft TV -1" ASW SL►RVZCE Yet do we see tee#' Pt.BI'TOsg Cbrlst foretold! : haat come to see a prisoner sad an kings and rulers lavishing their CON OF ' exile. We desire- bat the goad of the U*wurea more frftl A. H. RATTEK. &7E"RSHAiiP PENS sad !$S( CALL - nK MABTIN yen on, for 4ADrB3' and GSN'P3' PIATCI world and the happiness of the gat- the destruction of the humasn race ' PICKERING - MJ13 tom: yet they deem on a s•lrrer-uv than on fbAt which _ would conduce PLUMBING P� � � Terve: si.se we ------_----- -; of strife and baalahnsent. - All eat- to the happiness of mane,*. Ihme _ NO DOWN PAYMENT lova should become due in faith 'and ------ -FOR SALE -solid ask sideboard $7, strifes and this bloodshed and din- ,�t,�a•sr.rr+ gel�a !'HONE P,1C=EiU,1ip � 'PO. _lh..rs. J. Ssnde:son, 11ghbush ail mea as brothers the bonds of cord asst cease, and all -men be as ^ T=ail, R R, 3, Ficker,ng, u� bet fisc sue kindred and ane family, �iNG BATHROOM _ sho a;YecUoa and ween L ---- -------------------:- sons of men,should strengthened -.tact • 'diversl4f of re!i� � Let not A man glory is this, that _ Pickering eW elr WAN-t-,ve-b',a•ner hot plate, a he loves his country;, let him rafter S E" - religion should teas ">P8E88TJE8 YST _ and differences of rues be aanalled + PICKRRZNG TOWNBH! `P]ronc: Pckering '.53W#,_ O'lory in, this -that be loves his !'b'Tj]d,�g•Bg G --------------------------------- - - -- --------_� -what harm is there in this? a human kind. -° Tboaat Pickering EVQ'1'B --- se it shall be. thew fruitless strifes;, _ - iBKMD TUESDAYB' •ND FRID� \ BERT'S WELL UiGhltih -- - - - od a -- •- __ - _ _ ._ .:� - .' Eeptie Tanks- ... Pt swats 97stenr� Fat the Saha'i Answers To Tour Questions Wrib To The Secretary _. -- ------------------------- aM TO ;.M F. Y. Trenching ... Air Ceropreaeor B R Z, Ptetetriag Lifera''ure Supplied Free FAST, GUASANTEFD BBPAIR$ . _ ;- iroetrI SOPUG �acttor's1211113 Spo iislav t. A� m.>�e _ F. J. PROUSE _- � y Way _ INUCK AND PLOCK WORK itAD108leaned The TBI:EV:8Io1V,. (HTE! -CM atJILDD1Ci IIf8P�1'Oi j WANTED LIC ADDRJWS =----------------------------: 'Forrest Lumber Co. _ ilaeDLEODs ELY DICKERING ' • (trouts 1l±an Rias Rouge L'o�' - For Free Eatiaaatea ae Piokerio< 27J2 - areeit Bd. Noetlt - _ . DtJNBARTON CHIKN1eYS. sASE NTS. Fra irlMZ PICWM1kG >� - PHONE. PICKERING 661118 'qw CAN rm rr- Wia:ter. ot ,8tH sr,.ild prize at lige .- - • i . F.o ge H-! :_iota t.; r:.i wog' last seek (Opposite Lwuai latt) - .i EL�� Q an resIwlr. a P_.: , , :adga, Gl r 3d nugh_ EI♦rCtriC al qi pl a+ an Crescent, T :onw Mr, KrLSv- PHONE 19SW12 • nmbirg 1_dge wilt • re-.eiv4 a .8- fxt boat.' i Dunbarton' CO:.,�le%e n2Ci: CL::.t:E.ted r:.4:i.DR•, ly+ _ t:ziler and 1 tee,:�e, Plywood _ . �,. r • :1tN ' popular - - r-• Dol; L:a,w '�,!�'c! 4-c -'Ce: 2.i One • - ' . tag sad S ppii� • Ceatrsct a Zar' F i ls, kgs » o,: &L• -s, w, o, ostc:-t P. O; �4n tar._c .e3- al - _ PICBERLY W�% l i o 11'd - PHONE G =4 R 1 u:eG :ea.ure, a . L 4Ta•w fcr, an "'!te tai tee asaS or tee tsr }}} A___zza Fre:ze:, .has wcn by a Bele- 11c - - ani ouldin rr�n� Mr 1 C t:: rt4 the M $ s a;eat ":L r:.et, at ih� Log t bin w K i TCrt� F.N '+ ;on by i� ^ a a_ksnn T.:c:vto, ?any other .a .:arbte ORKING prite3 w: ere ► CAMNE (`-DOORS c _ a•.a r -at . n tar. -ala c%:rjdg the big i - QVWIOii - X 5PECIALTvKITCB= CA C1.ab c`'i _ills report that this vva•r -- 1 one of t:tF Mcst sus:ear 'fl` -s o . -ver ::old in the diSuict 3C atnJ . . LZI Us MAKA YOU" >lIJILT sad 1�T3I'ALi.� Cz` I. A MMATiONS Ox Man hal ,Ch- ° an Jict •--• C13rk wilt BOK; � lA es to et_e d, Qr.: a salt off the Club Prizes went' to Marcie FArgr2eve cleans • '::ere thar s to the Lisa :reds who for the largest dbg: Bobby Neil p attended and it ..n crutsanai secoatd la: • "' • A• akk Q est `i ng Pat Noddle, le , .g old sinal 1 • _ _ twice the - . : suCr- ss; tc the ic�l Press .for..' the • est; Billy Ryan, " Decond ' sMallest, With the all-new Hoover Double- EplenAd N4oli_ay the Clitb receiv- Sharon.- Morgan's dog had the long-VXqJW stun - Stretch Hose you caii clean up the 'l�O s 'a ed :nd to the _zany• friends and est tan;- .Joe Gulliver's entry Kgs- a stabs ...from room t' room ... e ' • 'tfamiries of me-r-bers who gave un- close sscond in }ft's, respect; Mike w ztirtingly of t:ze time .and .-extort Lee's dog' had the.sho:test tail while. cif any in a complete 30 -foot circle ruith• I - not only -d -,:ring the Carnival, but 'Barry Barnes' won second prize air out muting the cleaner. The rad - Y LLor many rto :ths belror�a, Alt pro_ this section, The fastest eating • iC Other ally aew CONSTELLATION is' Wgn fed r seeds' gill te`t sed for the work od est dory; were entered by Marcia packed with features ... see it in - the Lions Cub in the cu:.r..unity. Favrgr:eve and Jerry -Butch. cleaners action at tEte.stare, or ask fors �.d t ypted �ttlit� Canine Capers Capii.ate'Kiddies - Another a trartie.i was provided a free home demonstration. �� .. (rte ww iAh>&4% tR/ _Youngsters -of all :ages enjoyed by 'Frig:', Yernotts TV tog and her ••+� .�- the VwD doggy events that high canine companions, directed- by - R><IIWit • lighted the Ca •t :+al •The Dr, Bail- Lorna Jackson o! Toronto, "11%mgi's" -'S.-BALSDON & SONS • .. .: = a'd Mutt show; ' Y old Saturday aSt- personal _ appem-ahce endeared her - JIB • °`'" erroon, brought a ree d :number to the hundrads who saw her •clew- r " oI -entries' and their excited owners, = er accompl:shments -int the big tent, t ' ` ." `-- -- ----•---•-»•-.�... PHONE PICKERING 39 - - 'COOPER ;BLOCK -LTD*-.,- � ; -�� . _ .. 8',71) � .� 9 s • Ha,rdwase Jl�'l� J POWER LAWNMOWER$ r. .� mit• 046 GLEN PARS 'AVS. = ToaO NT0 . � BAND LAWNM r - - OD QWEBS . .. 'Concrete _ i _ _ MAN _ TOOLS >a GAB•DEN HOSE _ _ - LET sOIL _. ag - , _ S B-H PAINT, 0 .� _ e�t••Metat W .rks _ _ SND � Cmder Blocks ;_ arae, Dominion Furnace. sad Air Cenditleasse 'PHONE. PICKFJ=,G lg mCEEBING PLANT' r STATION ROAD 'PHONE 1.40 - `- Gurney Domivioa Conversion Oil Burners t H t,' N E 46 • r :.X �il'N -. •. _ _ - i - - y - _ PAY3121 T PLAY AVAILABLE b • ; - REAR PICKEWN G NEWS OMCL► iRuNliit "47 Whitb> Bili .' ., - t » - N. f s�� p �`p' August before ;-eturning home in be 91864 to h"-ar that he is doing as Ziwi/t eaw Wi xW!�l� _._ ROUGE MOTORS September. - • well as can lbe expected :n the ped � Don't .Gorget the "Kiwa.ais CSrniy-' onto c.:-' era3 HampiSat, It is hoped ('I this Friday and Saturday, July he will soon be able to return to {� 0 0 A RR ALIT E E I) • 1 -and 10. 5 his home, McE�CHNILr � .. Mr. rke Wood has returned groan CongratulAtions to hLrs, Marion t : Radio -T V Service �`, PUIXF11ME IDZA = I A .lr A.* PV E° from• a holiday at Jack Lake in the McClement, on obia:ning honors its ,$^"M ,Tj ' A U. Kawarthaa, the Grade 10 Singing Exansinatom Ant Make or Model ' TUNERAL Di81WMZ ""t'` dl -s. H• McClement and Kary of. the Royal Conservatory of *us- . -- Beth were recent visitors ofG bliss :c, Toronto. l •�` `, - Arthur Field FrHaie A•"30« a� Joan. W:L,ron, at Guelph, " Htnest and Mrs. Stmud and the wrlla;orNldit Mrs. David StWons and children boys are on holidays in the nerds .: Sioux 'of SioLookout a,r'e spending two crnmfixy. - r W106��� I!ts�. weeks with' her uncle bir. James The steeple of the United Chit _Q McIntosh. was again struck by lightning 6a ` URA.L B 7-�3 Phone -Pick." a7 ;Friends of Mr. Lar? Bilton will the recent severe stozm. : A •saw �'► '` ., �_ moi.- CAW AND ftII°� Lawnmowers Shave red do R aired �ciimsa t main Far At w. s �: s�■oleeoK, >a' C. ills pe ep oe...i... .... .a1I lia+wMe sotso r AIN!! taeLq sawsrssexa XACHlirs — - �•..► • .... ...• ;ao�Ns• rlGssle>'Ne siiw - .. ., VSONS: -rwKzwe vam .,Dvmbk oakum" ani oub eb. 1 � rSIVlNG sasat-saes Di.ADBB 19 . 1 =urt ca -up 1lt'i 0 r.ELEVRRV { d;llatwoM SdgY A _ _ PI POWER AND HAND MOW W' PRFZIT T�GZI srmes - -opctnoa rowsR MOWERS FOR RENT Tic PExoUxKEy AND CLARKE Dw� � . � Mg F�ketFo�IU WAsideamP�a�: Oshawa OUS TRADWrN ON. OLD MOWLrRS FOR NEW POWER Mo�P.Sr ALCTi0A1>C>i The Ontario County F•irmers' Mar- FRSD BECKB?EAD I,ieaaMj amiAutborised fW for kat started by the Fede atiom ot, Ag- c4land" of panel! and YorL r,cuiture, cans tcrmaiiy opened on FWNV ST. FJtENC6ilAN*S DAY - PHONIC: PICKRZW i 11a9Pi keV I� Stoat, b2piesusain Hees Chiropractor the last Friday r June, The ma- bold Furwt� Rod Eslsts had been open for business two week alae Mit Spedgltl at Bssaoaabia IWNNIS SeWnMT. D. G ends previously sand at 4.00 dc:ocic Rates. Dear Sys for the ,DOCTOR CIF CHMOPRAGT[C the gay of trz open -ng. Rus ail Road trios d Oas. 1 of Uxbridge, a ice-;risident of the .IQNI� L. LAY " _"�_ , South Ontar_o Fedesa.ion aG Agricul- 1eI.i[ PLACE, PICIiII�IO 66 YOBS By.• TOBOtEi'r0 : 111� R O. pbw A sus 14L& lilt LOCK aT. SOUTH Dore was ¢hairrr�. n for the opening Piaoara za Sit. NS and outLned scme­uf the proolems , - , - F. �` �"' WW=T. ONVA00 that bad to be overcome and side- THE PRUDENTIAL- ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED -- PT.Mbeea ha+s bean► For ANNBlsaab !loos NO $-� �_t'ppea in get.iiig Pi::�s fo: the act - c. i>0l11e nines 1 ual opening of he market under way. OP ENGL#IIfD — He' nentior_ad the LFf ONWR NCR - GROUP AND PWOOK_ PL"& grat:ttude which BICN21=6 AND AC=BKT a Loy p0�lie the';eople -Aho Fad- -corked for the FIRS - AUT011WUL8 - LL1DILrry D.C.maeket Lett to Mrs. Grandy, owner Ttr '9 00WB LLrus" Ain-Usw I..umwn como.os ROY M. HOME, VIdCENSM AUCTIONMR the land on which the market is s.tuated, for ccn-Lng to the aid of - GF1IRO�RAGTOR Ott a" Whitby. TMta.� the committee - when things looked _ " iae>R Qs ssisld rad the least pro:nis ng. bar. Rodd introd- ' " _ ]0! BOGS ST. s: Laced Dr. Dymond, newly-electu3 wHrrar, oNT. Sales !beady _• MLA "or the Ru -al Ontario R.6 ny _ [Above ialea'1 Odw OOsei who a'Lcially opened the merxe!. _ r • - rs1apt ttettiar Girm Dr. Dymond '•)ld :hi, group that he ' _ - Room -- PEON''! MO 0-30!0 had always known the CQ-operat-%'(' ._. Zlaa. • Thum - Bat, fde mavexant, that way .3.cic in his 10, O h:od :n SCOt:atvl, 'h s t+wily .hni r Q�r Days said Evenings done their prurch -,:nR_ to the cu opel- llseis - Mo 9� atiaw' steres an -1 i e felt-tt•,at tha.•e ! +i K P - st>> e � cif t Tri Lisa ca- s - . -. .0 - - r n a^ o"..ou. - . _ -•eve fo e a _ gr' •Y _ v-,ral Frbblems. in his interesting and � 1 N- D I R - fr.en3ly.manner, the syaker t:elket y _ -NOW r „r i fe.x-' uJnute i enoyl nit has fl -st ' N E o 'd-1al duty as -he put it, •and then - j of:icially declared the market open, _. Mr. H. Arbuekle. assistant-s!c.e- •�*may Mmaa� fib/ tart' -:n the Ont. Rederation of A�g-• - -- _ _ �� AQ!!'C� !. Suggs" 'soder tense Piatefe' :wlih ricWture was on hand to wish the f go" �• market success acid he spoke briefly >L g 1"� Whitil}. patflteya •---- ---r of over_oming farriers• .problems, He :tet► NAM West oK �, a ��«�',,'I,, nxntaned the present CLAREl1�0NT CO-OPERATIVE i Ri w7 ��� WLitb� ��}18i8�r' 1.7171 opposition to the ,da'r- checkoff the ' Carmen have artr sed to pay to be set PHONE, COLLEM --CLAREI[OliPl' 11 a` nIONS: 4" THE � : ' a _ aside to advert:ze, far _ reseal ach into - _ " -etter se'1:ng rretheds. and to solve — • the surplus dairy pirodu:e problem. `AT `T Cowrie Lumber The farmers are anxious to lessen the -CLE N DENINU- s�rp6u� in this Lne but it is in theHARPELLR CO. LTD '.titer -Sts of other branches of tt>ze N• �. c3LAs AVS dairy industry' to keep the s•�rplus : SCAMDOBO JUNCTION t� da^rens the a•rrers' income, - « - Oar KLe West Of Searbore C/ae[iate The RLral Co -open :or 'reporter and metal Adarew - Sta�� �E„ photog: on- r were at the and ket the furniture & Upholstering '..r [Y.> on -the -scot pictures and theu#141ZICL 1Q ` even nq wens a qre t wccess, This 11 TORONTO u _ ,a E PHONE COLLECT had been an er._eptionally goal tvs- I MARKI-i �M 'AJ&erst 1 :171 no« gay, individual. cr-<de as much as W-00 in •selling form produce on t'iNfH NW of Every Friday Night Until 9.00 rnent ;z coy, Fie e'. veers contacted" i(„O NOME FURNISHINGS = P. !L Saturday on3l 12.00 0002 the com ^ittee thS` night in respari to 7 1�IPLE'fE J, ' it . DIXON t:ria ilei^ prods^e on-t�he m-rket, CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE A SPECIALTY There is such to be levered in this pROPAiETOA WANT= - project -but a seed st_rt , has been CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES AMBULANCE COUSTRY ROHM rnade, a few more producers zre SMALL ACSSAGSS AXD need'e3 zn3 more work must be. done �Cllesterfiekls, Recovered, Remodelled ac Repaired FAi�ys around the market grounds but it s we ,save Walting Dsyses Wflfr o_fi:ial'y rn its cent', The trarket ccrnmittee thank. all- thosa k'nd., peo- wn Pa Y RED R D. 6A5 CREDIT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED wen cash seaeals COIgANT and. MaIDONALD CALL - lli. INGLES • pt e otic we bn hand tow ,h the Tse PIlt,� Aad Espeslasad vent re success with an e��ecia! 8aerlstsra, Sslitcltses iod Notaries word of ave ptec'-aticn to Ur, Dysno'nd. HONE AJAX 385 HARWOOD N., AJAX + swam _ ROGER G. CON-UlT. EL A. -Corr. ----- # _ I' - jjtet ytiAliil . O[lfes E1IS-NM----------------- '-------- --- Ate. Out - Phow 2i - t WILLOUGIMT and SONS . A. J • - - DUNBARTON - x. asaoDONAL,a, B. A-. L.LS r..li.a. - • 73S Sime" at. S•. Oeltiaws, Oa>< 1 i!•isa�r Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Thompson (� ptioar 3-ffi7. Establish" lfOf> have returned dam a pleasant holt- :�--_ -•.._ dray' at Shore Acres, Ficton, (^'�_ Ja_k ani Mrs. Phillips had obeli - &Una ��� k ':h=ranc h�(7s momm TE, NONTErTH day near Kingston, Mrs . Hoe. - Yii1Tl. OR PIiON]C mother of Mrs. Ph21ios, is ,spending ¢It' koros For Farts And Cw11*7 ><lESL i Co. ".. the summer with thexh at Sipruce - Hill Road, aSTTMA - ALTB N9 Ib�iinis _ Cd'ARTSRED AC,COUNTAI+I'1'8 II�isTALLA'110N8 _O IREPAIB9 - ,' gft&d n bisataasa Oa StWiafs, MISS 2T. Fisk, who is visiting rel- TES FRES TLM PAYMENT PLAN tri �p ys, PYOa►sia. Iii slassoes Sts,64 lNetih atives in Scotland, is going to visit baswaass Oi Aa 1Llfi Oii8AWA - UDTTASIO mgrs relatives in England du ;; PEON4 PICBE$ING 86Wi4 E,Ir'TE8 7.00 P. ffi. - bowman & _-PEp�>e � PHONT: WIIMY I,11 -T_ sUCH eeAVTv such By wEu, nouce+r . ...:� RVC•4EONE5�- SUCH �' SVEEQY, THE OLO GENT ID - .4 WILL cEL tR/1T.ON / He aorart HAVE TIME TO • •. .. .. .. SVCH SMOOTMNE53 LISTEN THECOMgA1�1Y5 srA�Fo�0 BROS. EDDIE'S GAR,A6 - caxoco o" R T:,r�«N FOR VCU• Y MQIIIfJ1SENTA� WOlitii . .. o S iA Luck 'o FORtvEA QFOeL1R HWA WAS ENOIN+M '. • •- .. _ __ YpVµ, µAN HAVE WC., wove tKlR j�,A FOR HIMr Shoe Repairs �A�. AS«M!-MISTlR Plwt WWUJ �I IKtD ma CAME �. _ ... {,. .. TME p.GMT Main street, Pickering Ira. FINEST MATERIALS USED- ll�.. WnAJAM G- LAWSON - EXPEIiIMCED WORKMANSH]P- -� SaeeDMr ad golicitor. GOOD SELECTION OF LACES, . _ B�WOOD, ONTARIO POLISHES. DYES-- PAILT TILL 7.010 P. K. IJ "MGruouns IC10EtIIdQ D.WILL t jjlAv PILI i -OC L' yl. w V i"' 9 UldAR?OK '�H9AlE PICKERING 105 4 (RevP s Ch'T9@t ft' Us WI<3H�WA N , .P 'sat r - - ^_ _ f .­­71.�,."•+� .... ... lip �z Dunbar..t _ Mrs. Conners is spending a week's another cottage. of Yr. and Yrs. Henry J total. - Yr. Bob Greer who is now wsrkins Members of the South On �S ` Canad:an workers earned nearly holidays visiting old friends. r ,Rej�Ort From 5% more Mauch, 4:b% more in the Yr, and Mrs Jack l+[antell were in Toronto, spent the weekend at the are planning a trip will Guee down to Grimsby over' the weekend home of his parents here. 21st, and a bus will be lea - `�— first quarter, thad in corresponding Y The local branch of the Legion held' Several bole* rs from `,here attend- '.corner here at 8:30 a.m. IP ' �arlsameai periods last year. their annual drumhead service at the � the "Gala Night" !at the Oshawa tickets or mon informati , 1 Developments during this Session " appeal to confir "reports than any' park last Spnday. Rev. Mr. jowdon rinks, last Wednesday evening. Among fans. C. Reynolds or Mrs. H. • �j By MICHAEL STARR. K.P, I plans, the Government may have to of the Bap#ist Church Was the -speak- -those attending froth -here were: Mrs. The-Missionbuns Bmeetinovided 1 �> �> • OnCsrio Riding er. 1`he. rade through the village Fred 'Evans, Mrs. W n'l. Wallace, . Mrd. > at a meeting . in 1 bring in a National Health Insurance Pa Scheme are strictly long term glans• was led by the Whitby Legion band C. Reynolds, Mrs. E. ire+ Mr, and rooms of the i3tuted Church o , Persistent O positron efforts to draw We are very sorry to report , that Mrs. Thos. Hammond, and Mr. Fred day afternoon- Mrs. Jackson' �r 'A great deal of talk is_ being re- P Mr. Ira Calder who has been staying Ward• was in charge of the program. Alved on a project on Parliament Hill tram the Government a commitment or even a hint of one have been un- with the ,Jack Norton' family, fell Miss Donna Redshaw is' now em. followed and lunch was served • these days. For a number 'of years availing. Health Minister Paul Martin last week .and broke his thigh, and played at the Taylor restaurant here. W.M.S. official planners have been ver much morelhas been Admitted to hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prowse were k- Mise Johnson Barclay an P Y tas avoided all questions even more in favour o! establishing as Ottawa Miss Marjorie Neale of Greenwtw�i down Georgetown over the week- Carol Johnson ilflve both take _' g effectively than in previous Sessions $ the week with the Don end visiting their daughter. tions is Toronto. area Federal District somewhat along and in doing so has conveyed very Pending Mrs• ilianioa and two daughters The United Church' Sunday - —the idea' of the District of Columbia Hem. little information regarding thi8 ,fie thv�eratorm last Saturday f� have been here visiting held their picnic last week at which surtottnds .. t.'se >United 'States matter. Despite the rain : Capital. was very severe here, doing more the former's dyµtghter, Yrs. Randall Land Panic_ s t The debate or. t.te Defence Produe- damage than any storm has done foA LoYst• literally Pat a dampener on d This tiny Federal territory would Hon Bill is stall raging on and the be formed by separating Ontario and Coneervatire Opposition in_ the, house several, yeur8._.Jnet north of -the vi1_, . Yr. and ire. Frank Dolga of Rich- thins including the lunch, the ►a>SP; 14"BiL�isjt 'm 'the farm of 'Arthv giabd`-11111 XPtib, St visitors t'ea all had a goeod elms ` FQuebec from some of their areas sur- of Commons, is , determined to carry 1 .; rounding Ottawa. The difficulty has it on, hoping to wear down the stub- DeRilaha were killed ere well as the been that none of the several Gov- borttness and tenacity of the Rt. Hon. bores in Edgar Ward. Several fuse s • ernmenta w -o wpuld t; directly in- C. -D. Howe, the Minister of That De- coxes in private homes were ,b+trned - '� • volved in such a move have shown , oak .sad twase:+oita' trees perp blown _ any enthusiasm Quebec authorities p�ment. It loitica to me as though' down. - ! their efforts wall not. be successful be- Mrs. Hockley of Uxbridge its 'spend- 4 have regarded proposals of this kind cause the Government ' is determine•! < .:6 with suspicious hostility. The ,�d`tiii .. give the Minister these exception- tug *week hem at the home of e pility of Ottawa has very emphatl- al mowers for all time. Mr. and Mrs. Howard l srlcg Closing For Noli.1ays' - •tally stated that .it wants no part of powers its protests from some quart-. is F �reO pmt is closing of dower ,' .•. P P this Friday to allow the staff to have . a Federal District plan and the City ers here in' Ottawa the Public Works ' of Hall in their annnal two week's vacation. rg Queuec, just across .the Department' intends to proceed with Mr. Eddie Ortiz spent the weekend CLObI�f(� J10I.t Al�D t�SMIKCi AIIGIIBT S. c' Ottawa River, has expressed the same plans to demolish Parliament's West • ..attitude. at Orr Lake, where be is b+uidina ' Block and replace the historic struc- Because of this reluctance, the re- tune w:th a modern one built in the 'suit has ; een that the matter has same architectural style. The decision • ` = been kept on the shelf. Quite recently. i` to go ahead w'th this project was It was revived again. in, the Senate, made after it had been found that { where it utas broug:tt out, discussed, protests had come from only a few t °and demands made that the Govern. groups- The' strongest prote'-A'came 1 'KEEP �0�� _ xF - - meet take action on the matter. It t; wont seem c rhe that some day this from Lie Ottawa Council of Women ` ► and described the plan as "a proposed 1 ► Federal ,District .nal be a tw_ality. act. of vandalism". The chief claim to �OK� SAFE***' � • •. Employmetit-in the major non-agri- fame of the ninety-year-old building Cultural industries at the beginning is that it contained the once of Can- of April showed slight improvement �.s first Prime Miriater, Sir'John- � •' C _ from March fat, which is a reverseA. when you're Zrave�tng • � �� - ► to the trend which has beim in evi- this Macdonald. The cost of replacing y this building is estimated ' at .about - dence since 'last Oczober. The 'sl:ght $5,000,000. ' ~� arise as compared w:th a inoath earlier _._:------ ----------------- __--------------'----- _ �► took place among w omen, there being 1'ravdler's claques protect you against loss of yours a minor decline in employment among �"'�,AREMONT wbik travelling. Negotiable anywhere. _ `` • mate' workers. The genemL figure of = _ ptr capita weekly earnings at jo0.36, Clare Keev:l was in Toronto on veikr's �4 Yoe can obtain Trs tree at our newest branch— per } _ , ,although a lk.tle below the average Monday on a business trip- have more than 560 f9o,M we sow for the week of March lat, was the' Mr. and Mrs.. Eric Wallace of To- a o- •• � . highest in tae . retool for- the Ist of ionto, spent the weekend with Yr. - _ _411 April. G and Mrs. Earl Beare. MM► tb _ The number sof c:ai assts on the r Mr. and Yrs. Bob Spencley are to THE NAD CAN BAN K O F CO M M ERCE - -lice ynemplo�ment-itisuratt�e register be congratulated on Ilse arrival of L� at t%e eni of May was 20'5,,39, which' baby twins at lire Ajax ho3pita{ last - - is appreci:b:y ! as t'.zn lint year's week. , l�=g �4 BQANCfl al. R 8808?B8>®. MANAGES r; 13 77 ome Sak'loiider wo , - -. 'q r.- ,• .�S' .. 5, t, �, YIL j;� ...a'.... ...., �•,a � � �1 �. � •--,var.�r.�., a4, .o,±,wq.' ? .�.'. �.�_.ii.,� °�, y a�`, d. 'f'''�'�,, -• . -_ :.^" ,amu' � ` � 4�' 4 � .. ,,...,• ,....... . .. ,�,,.».wY• »3i•`. P' '�'. ' A - i _ _ ; e• -R. }y ^ d.� 5'-" ,•!'` it {;".'' ` �_ ''' ,.H.arn.•.ixaaw... Cw,:R ,�, „ x+en:•>-u v.. •R� ' 'A► _ yV !6 CF1 j • . ...+,o. ".,C,X fir C ... -. � " :i' � �. � � } �' ere 5,,,_\„w .. '• 'r�[ .• _ _ i -e ?&� u•� _ '7 .( _... f� ,� ~\' ?tee{ �� �• DeLum - - Chrysler New Yorker Fonr Uoar Soda* t a. _ Every gleaming inch of this glamour car 'Its response is thrilling at ny range. _ ► lelihll g f says, "here's distinctive design -expressed Inside the Chrysler y_ou find anew,. ... -g -in perfect taste." experience in luxury. Its appointments, _ Its sculptured metal sparkles with high- superb c4fttsrnanship, and fine materials �• lights that express the clean, staple beauty express contemporary Beauty at its beer. " "�' of Chrysler's motign-design for The Your dealer will gladly arrange 'fora t' d he keY, and the might;, 'ter demonstration drive in this superb auto- - F h mobile. Th experience will -tell that d V-3 en Y Chrysler i e c i L you Forward • " • Turn engine comes to life. Let it whisper you belong in a Chrysler nw. Why not J entl , gthan touch our foot to the t•hrottle....phone him today? - Maxxjat'dxred in Ca»eda by ... _ _ tion Ca s S Y °j Y Corpora nada L'tttiled SEETHE NEW CHRYSLER, MOTIOhI-'DESIGNED FOR -THE FORWARD-LO.0K, AT YOUR CIiRYSIER- PLYMOUTH- FARGO DEALER'S NOW1 -4-1 Will."�Oon, , .-,-,Mo - -- -- - - --- -- - - - �•.•• ---�. .,.� .ori � -r _ i {.. «-'�%-... -i r �-•�� /' _ 1 h - . ,✓j,, ,, � V f y - J w - r • - n other lits. George ting the V heat. The two ra.ns cd the nut and L{_vid. cd Port Per:y, visit. A3�LEY i ..'� �`r'�s°`T'' wait +her Brash' ' .. / eon dun- did sot have more out to enjwsafter- d ibis Gtidfin st s cottage at' PicT7 Sind- past week were ranch needed in thus ed blk. and Mrs. R. E• Hedge 'fit Ciab enjo7ed their Lina aervi;�e. Next Ssiadoy. the Y. P. ldr, and i[rs. WalterD lrisnH�lin noon ut some ce thedist:wt The storm on me � out; weekwithh:s grandr�reats,rernalne etid they 7 wood and Mica 1 picnic at Spring Hill 1 wk on U. of Pickering ®nd Audley will be Cherryover off day of last week, 'A vanety as I is ci�{r1K the setvice, which ger of Toronto, visited Mr and Mrs Franke McCo ,att s and son visitingHh:s sister and othe--in- to ..; were e•un off bedore supper. ; all are invited. Fcec1 Ptxkrin on Sundlay, - --• c l vemn8 was agent playing ball Joan $orden and Sheila Tourard W. and Mrs. •Chas. Clen-ence, Mr, Fn3nk, of Toronto, are spend:n two law, 2,!-- d- _ R. - Hedge. x enjoyed the gwitnasing pool be- 'have been boLdaying with Mr. anti ; and �drs, Bert Guthrie, Harold Gut. weeks with her brother Bob Betson. for sale. in:lud - enjo home. i Mrs. Sidney Wa`+e, of Whitby. hrie and Roy Pudkrin Spent ee•:eral 1&. and Mrs Gearge Izett, Timmy ,FORD iRh ReOcent'.y ra-coniit:oned. o.nglieslie Mor ey took In, church Sevental immite' were at the barn ^' this 1<st week i{olid4y.ng up and L Linda azt TernaoCoonttga playgrounds' Phone: Pickering 292W: d Rna¢ning,'he raising et Jack Mitchell's :arm, at north. I July 22 e here on S,:ndaY �• *r, i 'n -al 'rmmers now have I near Georgetown, • .. ,, ca Fr -,day a'fernoon. I ! --------- � .. �g as his theme The dear of Broughzan,�. - ---- acas", Mrs. Parker sxpg "Phe Jeanette Astley enjoyed last •W,ee]c their hay in and have started harves- Mr. and Mrs. James Hedge Stew- __-------' - - sear' ' PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS•, FMBAT., JULY 14th, 15th 16th ....ROUGE -HILLS Eve a Till g Except Saturday 8:30 p r Open Every gime �b. SPECIAL - BtiDtS Our WHOLE : --. YORK FANCY _ , 'TENDER HEART -' zip -49 Ch,ikkelfi, 'PEAS 3 tb., 4 cz.� tin -, o: DOG ; DOG �, . �y Y i ABLE QUEEN FulY 24 oz Siiced Loaf 2 for � 3c'.! _ -for C __ — -- IBREAD' — �5c 15 az. Tins _ :. 15 oz. Tins - _ Er D. SiiIITH'S PURE 24 0�. Jar Colgate s ki:;ion _ -R LUCIA JAM'129c : DENTAL CREAM ,g Frostade all flavours Sc pkg. YORK FANCY 2U oz. Ting With Gardol 2 'Giant -Tubes SHIRRIF!'S Honey Spies and �gbiteOMATO Ji�ICPE 2 fOf 29e ti tY CAKE MIXES Both for 49e Reg; Price ' 1 e Special Offer �9C 1s oz. Pkg• DEVON 1s oz. Jar. - ry 131;rTY cRocKER _ • : Your Saving Zgc PIE CRUST MIX 32c -SWEET MIXED PICKLES 31C - SHIRRIFFS ASSORTED FRONTENAC =Pint Brick. I t. Instant Puddings pkg of 3 2Jc FARMER'S WIFEr 16 oz. Tin oz. ,lar ICE CREAM - : _ _ .....25C - E. D. SMITH'S PARTLY SHIMMED MILH 15C PURE GRAPE JELLY ?.ic YORK CHOICE - so or. Tis 111 oz PIES. FINE GRANULATED SLICED : POSTS ` PEACHES 27c BRAN FLAKES SUGAR X10 '82C DEVON BRAND _ ao os. Tim CATTELLI l6 .z. Tine EAS ,2 for 35(' SPAGHETTI .� far Z9C E. D. SMITH'S a o:. Bottle -1rHRIFT A lb. Bos , a l5 oz. Tin 2 1 C ' s .I;RO . PUS TOMATO � y � � - { Spaghetti with Meat balls 23 _ r SOAP FLAW 55C 15 oz Tin r • QIII]C �� 44 os Pkg. YORK BRAND .FIRST GRADE _ . "amburger with onions 49c ab• 59C SOAP gIIWDER 75C - BATTER PURITAN ::. . ' .. .- .;10 oz. Tin .�: . - - � • ` th Free 60 t Inside) Breaded Veal Cutlets A9c c� Fr Watt white Bulb I 'de) - • _121-=,' oz. Tin 15 oz Tin SAICO - YORK FANCY ,29c • , r. BABY CLAMS RAPE APRICCITS 29C - 31�4 oz Tins CON;VORS SMOKED _ _ NEW. .. for 19C - / '. `DOMESTIC ,t` Kippered Snacks' as oz, Tin --Fresh fruit= -- R E. p. Sb11TH'S YRTEN Date Filling for pies & cookies - • -5H IHG, .. GJLDEN RIPE 33c A ... N 19c -1b b �'7c . AS � • Tins..:BAN STOKELEI"S FANCY 20 oz.25C e APPLE Juice 2 for Arriving Daily- A Complete Line- of 20 oz. Tins LI8B1"S HAWAIIAN - PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 for 31e :Fresh Fruits & vegetables PLA\TEItS HoMOGENIZFD 32 oz. Jar _ l-nporte'd & .Home Grown. 33c PEANUT BUTTER _ REAL " io dz:_Pkgs. ' • � KELLOGG'S ,.- — _. - ALL BRAN CE 2 for 37c �IIGHEST QUALITY MEATS pABISCO 5yt ez• Pkgs. - RICE FLAKES for 37c MAPLEBreaiia. ono . l-2 lb: cello pkg. 3C LEAF kf ast .. ROSE BRAND MAPLE lb 5C Bolo na Sliced in the Piece ..(Regular) LEAF i tiAA6Furs4 ao 5 lb. wgt. Ib. �C _ xFIC111C HOULDERS lbs.99'' C _ _ _ _Per- lb.-45c Fresh Pork �3utts 4x 29c Per lb. POOFIRESHLIVER 2 29 In OD MARKET _- • Please 'rake Note Of W e Are O n ` Every Evening Store Hours at Top of Page For Your Convenience ; QUALITY MERCHANDISE .`� REASONABLE fit,RRICES :-71 .- : � --..-COURTEOUS SERVICE OUR Alm _ i SUMMER SPECIAL SUMMER SPECE�L:. -` �- l:.ARROVII ! ' Quality "T» shirts by Harvey Woods. SUMMER VALUE � r, p d ' Y To quality oods rt reasonable prices. - r- Summer collar style, in white and light :SRORT SHIRTS ?rrow short -sleeved summer, shirts. K grey only. Real value at t'-.ese prices. : • Styled w•:th nvide sp'.or t collar, Soft shades - $2 69 each . . " ea ca shoes-. ' . _ Men's summer Puss casual sh e: of •b:ne,"yellcw and white. :�s � cool as h Ideal at tKe prL, for l:oiidar weal, Ll�ilal "Arrow". ~ � - _ :. • _ quality and Value. they loot; ■ria priced to sell. j th eu 1 su�rl:rler cottage, boat w'ear.:ilade New and regular collar styles, °} BOYS Mims by Miner Rubber Compa :�' and fancy check c��hrs, plain shades $2.69 each featuring a tough loam rubber so� : and • = SWIM SHITS patterns. See these for sport �+ -- faith medium blue quality eazivas wear, holiday pleasure and casual � SUMMER "Catalina"- u . Real value to you at _.. _ r c:r Styled byand featuring many Ply y evening wear. HATS & CAPS I f} bright -colors and patterns.' During "this _. 4" hot spell enjoy your swim in a'Catalina'. fancy_and plain. Fine for summer driv_ 1 �2 98$3.95 - ideal■ _ _�4 95 '3 ;x.98. 52.50 $2.95 o a Good quality _ mg .f r the beach. Go ■ �� hats and caps at low prices. _ $5.95 $6.95 : 53.50 ;3.95 49c 59c 98c $1.25 _ - J. H. BOYES- DEPAIIT1IEITT !STOVE STORE HOURS: MON.. TUES.. THL'R3.. SAT. — 9 A.hi. TO 6 I'.tii.: WED., 9- A.31.=12 \QD:1i (Closed Wed.—Afternoon); FRIDAY, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.ii. i :'.. 281 PICKERING 281 - - _ - PiCKEHINt: _ . .� .. ' - - ,- =------- - -:- ---=-- . : tII�� i r� r. Old at 4V s ti p i i ' 41 LSA h'� MT. Z i ON t;, u" to J Gurdon f - Togergon `• • - 1 — Man" You're Crazy �hunr L ,Y•.� Gut zitier_tn.,n� L.: _ I -. 70W {as' Thn^,,wd• V•! Dr^Dt st 73. T*f f y s ,�n'i : a i arsth at the Yr w n zti ,l Eun (hvA r, Jt hn e.l, !�. - • '' teems di. +,:uzf to k,es r v.n of ,r,e a e. at 5: n. y - L, �e t :1d .il e ti., r..tha Gr.tie s t" 4-�Jan�e Cl.a ke• thunr, stzYxy ;0 , _ Oasfas Ib> TaabWu mr Goa, ii rn:�:•a taotuY. t�eu -sag acsnad ets mor way lsau -1' ., _ .. - .. ,:rs it.' C.:ran s c r.tined tc: lit: ci<..r -non), licrn,r.i" 000rN.. mus cors r""Insa i .�a+Q ped (1.un t, Anthony; Cl.b en rtained" their ' !vL z:,,n 'i'ia:erten. Sharon Blak^, A n- - `r fa=.i. .an e 1 I e; to an ,:ce `.ni social... at ' opi'e, 4 tlxz se! cot oa Fr:d�y� ni}la, _'round ! t' =tri 5- L3rtits 7=c�ra� iy 1lTTE3v'D- _ t2ien's-'ire asten3ed. (hun), Ficbert lkTaeO:tK ih,nr, Several from here attest3 tris 1'':re' C�t•s.o_z, El.z rbetn Hill, Ga. y ;r XI ANIS' C'ARN AL Care,,n-Ti`fn"head, - at Orill'.i un •=Titierton� Douglas Webb. > -r JULY I5 and 16._ Saturday, Graor 5 .tu 6 - �hirkey Gs:driver .. Air• and Mrs. Don Piett and son fhun3� VNrna,.Clysson 'thcnt, Wanda ! _.---------- _______ of'Harril:un, visi:ad on Sunday- with MuUrt-." Wayne Ehon, Rub -rt' Stake; _ --'-.- and bits. Ft::y Jones. Sharon Kenr.'zth McTaggart, Wayne Moore, PAINTERS AND DECORATORSend .Ke.7h Jones returned hams �!- ' G.:ade'6 lu..7 - Sharon C',trk Chan, — i to spending a week H;th their Carol Wlrttt.ngton (hong, Pdjrgaret Z' _ $1.00 per hour for -quid, clean, gttar- aunt and uncle -in Karrii,ton, ' . ' Neil Ikon), Grant.Fa9ztia- Alan Bacic- $ratted H:-st-class F.ainLrg and paper- Sever -1 frim -here took in. the i.str_m,_ Keiiyr-Brock, P = :,�n81 ' • Fore thou; at Ellsmere Mir-er:es, Grade 7 to. 8- -- Steven Jrckman - MC13TOHE8 -DECORATOR on Fiatux day, w -as quite a sight to (hon z, Fr edaW kelr(I It t i uhC 7 LhG3 one' r.tuid-ed thousand roses in thonz•, Frcd Walker t-hon ,v .1L R. S, Pickering - Ph. Pick; 666W b1c em; Hicks, Carol Blake, Harold TAterton, _ . Mr."and Airs A. .Gaste►i and.:the &L11 -.8 -to. .B'"_ Carnlya W--bb- Eatimates Free Without , .,._.•.. o,, a virirourt, v sited "on ' (hon) ins. Robertson thon), Mary i,Somples, b Otlligation �-Saturday with iris•, and' Mrs. ,Pack ...Neil, Xaurecn Neil. William Hicks.. h1r, Lorme Disney went on .She i -U Cluh ous trip to Guelph last i :. .81ROUGHAM ednesdsy. Mrs. Haro!3 b cokes, cf Guel,:h. A suiprite darty ixas ilritt recently ! visited fcr a "few days this, week fo.r Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mairs, _who itith her parents. Mr, and Mra. F. celebrated their 281h w•eddaig arlm ' '._versary on Jurie 'hath. The party, was I Mrs Mary Hzynes, of To-cnto,".�- - attended-. by: close relatives of tate !. and Mr c nd Mrs. Eloy tomo:t, of .•family. coir- and Mrs. Alaits" %urc- i Earr'e, a. ere Sunlay visitors with presented with, zi lut•ely silver•• tea,se_r- 11r, ani Mrs. Leu a' Jones, - = - : vice from their (laughter Barbara an<I ; r g. y':.;..Td n -Et icon cf Toronto, ° son Jack. Other relathes prr�ente<1 sent ,the' week -end with Mr, and -thein with a platform rocking chair: Following an evening ttf cards, all Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shark of Su3_ enjoyed the lovely'lunch.' bury _spent the w(_st-end at the Of interest to BrbugNam people and Ca -ran hone„ -anyone'else driving the Brock Road -fir and MPs• M, Annis anti Y�ie is -the fact -that fact •that the curves in the road f family ;nf Proug' am isited ch' Sun. ANN UAL �CARNI-VA ; at the 5th. 'concession are :sing day ,x:tb Mr, and Mrs. F lob Jone�` , } straightened out�his has been need- Mr. and' Mrs. Flmer Jamieson a} .ed for a long timee. �� family of Toronto spent Sunda-- ' ' - y v{i:h Mr. and Mrs. wm,. Eili.t&t, accom' ; Mr. and Mrs B. JaM'eson. o panied by 31r. Murray Barrett and Next Sunday, Sunday School i ill !• _ 'Miss Pearl Barrett of Pickering en-: at 10.00. a m, and a joint seri:cam -' jo.yed a motor trip to Gravenhurst eh;i ^)r and S m% v s^hri )t will be last week. at 11, 00' with M:. W„ C. MUrkir, of 'fhe'local•fire cumpafi • xv&e called', ii rinz• a�. utest 'speaker% - d -: - .-Jul 5a n to the' home of Murray Timbers mi The Active Setv:ce Ch will m�e' No. 7 Highway west of the village on I,6ednerdav July 20. at the hc:ne on Monday morning, Mi. Timbers', , of ilrTrs. L me Jones. Mr, A. C. .Sim- tractor was ablaze, but was soon un- i n , 9c n.f GIen Ma;or, will show i ' der control. - - pictures of his trip A community barn raising was Mr, Douglas Wh.te, 'of Lindsay, is PONY RIDES ` held on Friday afternoon at the farm s�ndine -o•T.e -holidays, with. h's •' _. DRAW - - burned _ " - -of-lack- Mitchell,. w hv,. w a, - grandpa.eats--1�•Cr,-ant}-_Arts. W' .LUCKY PONY DR out some wee s ago. e ad ies a ao pitched in and did their share by ---------- -�------- - serying a lovely supper.' J :.GREENWOOD . : i GAMES GALKE The fire cgmpany - was called Last I - H E 0 week to the farm of How;ircl• \lale(Ant i Mr. .and Mrs, C. E. Pegg and the I MO ST R BIND _ when a grass fire 'was getting ton fam'ly are holiday with the latter-,, _ close. to a field of wheat..On Monday parents, Mr, ,and Mrs. A. M., Mc- i a fire did get into � the wheat field, Phasl at Bala, of Manson ETlicott' but was soon ex= '�'" and Nl-s: C. Nicrden ar,d the' F for the Whole Famil y I • tinguished, , •• Sarrtily and Mrs.. •A, Morden visitad - - Mr. and firs. Ken Powell of Co- I r • anaay with the Ghr.s Kindry Lumbus spent Sunday with �Ir.. and I fanlily at Terra Cotta. - Xrs.n Pacoe. Kend 'bars. Pete Hard of 1'0- a=nal picnic ,, ,heel and Cnngreg• The Sunda Sc Hardy p 11 be .held _err Daly , REFRESHMENT B ionto spent "the weekend with 31t and 20; in Cedar Glen -Park, Come, .-nd i• r -.BOOTHS Mrs; Rosa Kt• %. { lVing your. p ^n:c basket r -The men gathered at the park on , Ross and Cecil Walls, Brooklin, _ r _ Monday night to start putting itp a' snent Sunday w:th 'the 'Ormerod 1 - -building 'that. .will house a, booth,. _family,, t �}tange room and equipment. As soon ( Mr, snd Mrs, George Moore and tsa. this is completed, work will -begirt I family -have moved into -their new i On the flood lights. h�me. FREE�-�Admig'io-'.'.FREE­..".­,-- • We are very pleamed, to report that Mr. ani Mrd, Gparge Moore , Fn l :z l ]tars• M. Mathews is feeling letter- f.tmily, of Hamilton, are spending and is able to sit up for a little while s N, -- r -,ti, wm, ( lark and :on, this PROMOTION RESULTS ;_ l each'day nos. ' Mr. and :NrR. Wm. Knox left on Greenuood Public School y j asonday-ior a motor trip to the north Grade 1 to 2 - Nar>cy Plicholson r