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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_07_29• - . � f1 pricee?riR.Mw-lJ{g eattei s>tatei W. C. MURIL4A and n — �UBLIFHEEAPwt OKice Dept Ottawa, Oat ' - _VOL, 7s NO, LS PICKERING, ONTARIO FXMAY, JULY 29; 1955 : cenu P3! Uvw Authbrisec ed As Sond Class MattK - in Feats Starlin't For __Ifest-�oue derart• R�--_-- .-_ .. . System T!ieek - - - - , , 2t was aanofteed this week that that the infiltration plant at Port .Un- _ i ion will be rpaking test .pumpings this WATER VS. CARS a PARADE OF PROGRESS' PRESENT CATASTROPHE :.� �- PIICIU MING VIId•AG8 r s - A '!reek for rt and y qt AT ROTARY CHEQUES AT COOP quality quantity f the A few 1 years .ago with the high- .. We understand the � fila �, • � proposed water System to &erre that - ge Road area. Maya swamped with weekend traffic, A "preview'' 01 the General Mot- More than 85 members attended Department is not hay ins for t2ve 5TH CHILD D many People got the idea it was saiez ors, now being seen by soY at: the seventh anneal meeting of On= work on Chtuc�i St, uac.1 it has beets - ^�• ---- "`'"`-" on the water. Now due to heavy mot- Osa+awa, was given tohe �bers ad tarso (County) Co-operative Medical-sur!aced F•rcaerl DROWNING II!i Y.- - a PICKERING THIS YEAR orboat traffic, they have to police the Rotary Club on Monday even- + Services, held - at the Beaverton i The 120,000 post office robbery ati that too. On Sunday at'Bala, a doctor ing by two members of the General United Church this week. Seven Ajax last week, is beLeve-d by the Pickering Townshi had its 5th had his foot mangled by a boat that Motors Stallf, ,guests of iRotanan ,Ano, cheques were presented to members I e g p police to �e the wo.� os a gang, -- child drowning on the weekend, when came too close to where he was stivim- Falisise, who have, had "catastrophic" illnesses I who have broken into other offices.'' ' 3 -Year-old Jimmy May of Scarboro ming' Authorities are alarmed at the _ There comes from this presentation during the past year. One of the The Bekke'vold Constru;t:on men - was -found in -4 feet of-watei in Duf_ percentage of fatalities due to drown. and the '-Parade of P.ogress" as a cheques was for $1,022. ere making quick work of &4 -ml - at" • Creek in the park at Green nn this summer. On a recent week- who.e, the apparent intention ad air- The . Medical Co-op's Catastrophe ishi-rg the old. Methodist Church, !river. end, about 90 per cent of the deaths ect:ng the attention of %tie younger Plan provides a special fund which is Quite a crowd Was on hand on Tues. - The body of the boy was discov- were due to -that cause: Last year: generation to the S'ield od'9cience and used to assist members and:thgir de- day afternoon, as the br_ek flew and' the rash of plane crashes scared many research, The, speakers make the in. Pendants whose gross medical costs eyed by another swimmer, Marlene P the walls came tumbling down, Bred b_ of Markham The . r,19-ye"-oldf people. Probably the only safe place tenesting claim that the number of, are excessive. The Fund was inaugu- l ,Miss Jessfe Bushby returned. home • t , mother rushed into the Stream and I to be is at home -that is if someone world sc:entistti is gradually decrees_ rated a year 'ago when'the' members, on Monday night after a trip to Van. doesn't drop on it or run throu h it in annual meeting, voted to assess'!' took him' ashore..- The - boy had been g Yng,-Geaeral Motors, engaged is soave^ With he -.cousin, She visit- g� missing for several _minutes. A dor- ""----•------------ -- many fields of scientific research and each family $2.00 and each single I Carolyn S+m[th at -Chicago; the , tar from Unionville and the Markham RAIN LITTLL� RELIEF _ - development, includ.ag aviation, -to member 1A0. I Hugh Miller's and some of her Walter Beath awn fire department -worked on the boy for TO FARMEii3 - wtuch reference was made, They , president of the relatives in Saskatchewan an route: i near! three hours, County Medical Co.o , outlined the y but were unable bring. out as interesting enact -there P I W. L..5m-th and family are hQli- ' to revive ]rim :s no "perfect model'': In the auto- good 'ROS made possible by this ��� at their =The few showe,ta of last' weekend fund and gave facts and figures • on cottage in the, Hali- Mr. and * Mrs. Anthony May who were of little relief to local farmers motive, aviation, and other fields those who received benefits this year. I burton area, have another year -bid son, were who have been ex Progress and development in a• coil. y arta Mos, Jinn Koch and dau- periencing the worst The success of pioneering in the' • spending the weekend witir her drought in 20 years, Locat -fa tinuvus process -never ending with The success field of protection- hasSr., ^ripens + •hter and Mr, and Dins, Ko h r, mother. _ _ _.. _ report that the )ray crop hat, been ,Improvewents and new. ioeas_;be,ng,catastropheP have returned from a 1500 -mile trip continually introduced for the sad_=xcee,ed the expectations of t:. -------- -------------------- heavy throughout the area. While board. 1 that took them down through Obip j --- 1234 Pound Pike At Bal► _____ some farmers are reporting Sty and comLort of the.consumers F° g grain West Virginia and Kentucky, , The Seven claimants were sd 1b.I Yields amounting to 4U bushels to the Over one m_ilion perasong are now. percent of 'the castor in excess of $800.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shenton Lodge ad' Harold Lord, F`r�eochman's Bay acre others - are em bed in the aircradt ind s P + flndin h Y u g ' the eros Pl trY, Norfolk Va.,bare pulled. +n a twelve and one -halo light. - P and research sad progress will like! Cheques were paid to, Mrs. Deweybeen visiting B y and Mrs John Lay, and Mr, LodjWs I , Poundpike. on Tuesdaymorning.Graham, Mrs. James Thompson, Mrs. Mr, Lor s "there is a bigger Apparently at one time 40 bushels br.ng about an irs-^rease in that, Sig- aster. krs; -Gates,- Mr, -Lodge is as Nelson 'Westlake, "Mrs. Jessie Mc- Y gger one to the acre was- considered good- and ire- in the' coming Years. Kenzie, Wallace. MacLean, Bruce editorial writer with the Amerh i that in the , Pay and that he still is, although some crops in this ng experiments J4undie, and Mark Hancock. f hopes to catch- it as well." area have yielded as h' h as ,Q w fiver Several by the t" Guest - ,.. can 8 p News Service, yn big "' pe guests- � nd3 11Morley, Yvonne Jahns J r { As tar as we know, this is s record The grain is much shorter this manutacture.o2 synthetic rubber was Paul Meeham, provincial fieldman Milligan and Judy Bcy�aant are art- , year anyway for pike brought year due to the dry spell and some I*denionstrate" large nail -was dzly- for Medical Co-operatives, was guest ending Explarers' Camp, at Camp from focal waters. farmers have no pasture left. Several en through a piece of 2 x 4' with a speaker. Mr. Meeham -first eongratu- �P� s �"' � __------------------:-----------_.: lt: Mion dollar's has already been. lost I gam- bottle --that had been treated. lated ,the members of the Ontario S. GhaP=3n is visiting ' Pretoria th Mrs. M. NOTICE:= due to the dry spell, and while many A Llm on the "Pi mcfe" was also 'County iiedical Co-op on the good relatives m Alberta, her two P'IlCKERING VIU AGE WATER of us do not_ farm, we. still will feel �-shown. work • being done by their drganiza- I sisters, USE88 the consequences. There is however, She underlying , s of the ro----------------------------- - -- ---------•------ rase -of- all this -the interesting - ton He then poise e p greis -=-- -- Ike P g made by -Medical Co-ops throughout _ _ f - Lawn wtttertai'-restrletwin -are -Pieker of a new generation :n the scientific the rawince` in the I Ias Township Coundl P past ten years. NOTE: Be euro to take your ;. -ed affective Jtly 26. 1955. - '. field, Medical Co-ops now. Borer, 1`-0,600 ' ST T - ----- -- -- =---------- people. A national federation of MOLDS FOOD MARKET sheep '7 water is used fm excesive s their : meetkrg on Mon. Lewis E. Bslsdda medical co -o home with 'yon from the l Haat off. - oats [iz ;Tidrn or garden watering, day night, gave two e'eadl -- to a• - perrttrveS is being or- P ice aeries the next two weeks, At. - may be necessary to impose the. bylaw-restrictings ter the News' heltday, their adver-a nct a peed limits to 30 %wis Edwin Selsdon 982 lelarr.s- During the Secretary's report, !1Irs. - - ' trlcttom at a Tater date, miles :n the • White Sub -division", tisemeat will again appear it eekly in Before the third readin is given, on Ave,, ,London, Ont,, w"fice man- I. L. McLean of Greenwood mention- 1 , r is. A HOGARTH, Clerk g g ager of Massey -Harris Ferguson Ltd, -':d that there are now x,300 hospi-1 thl3 paper. Villa a of Pickeringiy a $ died ,suddenly at - Vinton a- hospital :alization• members in' the 43 groups E , - the clerk has been instructed to see - i _! larger line - than - 10:00 can- be -- _ "'--"-'"--'"'---- • -�-• imposed or; those convicted of ex. on Tues"a of h_st week, R Ontario (County) Co --Op 31ed:rul ----------------------------------- Mrs. Moberg Campbell reeding the speed !::mit, Mr, Balsdoa bad been associated Services, covering more than 3,300 \'1;V4' FEDERAL BUILDING •. 4; $25.00 was -given to. the local Red with the firm for Nearly forty, years= persons. 'Forty-three percent of -the I SLATED FOR, WHITBY t' The death took place on. Tuesday Cross_ to. help with taxi charges for � and caane to London four years -ago, members also -have the Co-op Sur-'% r.ei horrik ' Rouge Hills, ' of -Mrs transporting . handicapped •children Born in P:ckeiing, he -was a' son of ' ',ical coverage: -The increase !n- mem- The new. building. of the Federal ,. C (Marjorie) Campbell 'after a to swur=ing classes: the late Edwin Balsdon and Rubes u hership during the year has been i .Department.' of Public Warks which :gering illness, t Stork, He served at branches .of the_ m4tifying and indicates- what can be is being erected will be located at the a •� s ' Mrs, Campbell was the wife of Roar Supt. Rcy Ward rece:red an g . , increase in salary cf •3500 bringingl firm in' Toronto, Brandon, Saskatoon accomplished by working "co -opera- i corner of Dundas and Per r Streets. - c»rt (Bus). C ingbell.cf'lke West Y '• Swift Currerit, Regina, Moncton and tively toward a common goal. It *ill have•a frontage of 81 feet -on :l Enterprise a mother of Nanc this- -1ary_r-p to 3t0�0-per-aitnun= I He was-merr,be: of ltietro ol:tan p• g x_$,000 were affil [ D d e 5 i Edmonton Hos italjzation.anci surgical claims [Dundas, and will extend to a depth . Heather; daughter of Mr, and I a p rmountrn to over S2 p feet along Perry. The building, , Leonard Bell; sister of Shirley 7BIRTH3 United Church and the Masonic Or- lurinr•,the past fiscal year; Patronage will consist of a. basement and a sin- R. Purdy) .and Norman and der Lodge of Perfection, Rose returns of mote thnn-ST-M were paid gle floor which_will be used in its en- r4 Beli, Born, at -Ajax Hes;sital on Jply Croix Chapter, Consistory _and the )ack to the members during the year. tirety by the Post Office Dept. ' ^.-ice takes place today from the 26,- 1955, to Ddrs, Delph.na Kendall, Shrine, The members voted to put this year's The building will have a' structural , err.n Funeral Home, with inter- wife of -the late Henry Kendall, a Suz-viving, are:. his widpw, ,the +a .ings into the general reservesteel frame enclosed with masonry, - -- -- Pyne Hills Cemetery, ''rnaher doing ve l z, Baby and the { aid; mer Mwroy Ma Donald and Lew- Russell Morrison Elect�w•as elected 'pre coldgaret Ann Niac- !s. ^ wiUobe used as facia in enamel panels in betWeen - ' , - ------=-----------.--=- ----= g -`---- :s both at home; a sister, Mrs, G, Pr often To The Editor ------=-- - ,^dent and John A: Bail- vice_ esf- I windows• and walls will ..have brick 1 By The •Dept of National Health Law, and four_ bro!hers, -Wesley; lent; firs. L- L. McLean was re- � facings. The windows will be con "i r Sir: Abad Welfare John, Rcbei•t and Clare, nl1 of P:ck- elected secretary -treasurer. I structed with wide frames and hing- behalf of the Committee for ering. A brother, Fred, died at Buz- Directors elected for a three-year ed sashes: The entrance steps and a{� above fire area, it is my pleas- -' Savaary, heats ford in 1951, term were: John A. Ball, Uxbridge -platforms will he of granite' -and -the to br:ng to your attention, the The most tasty meats are not al- Service was conducted on Thurs_ • TotvnshiM--Ernekt Carrick,' Rama; main entrance doors .will. be of alu- ` � jrit of co-operation and sense ways.,the h.ghest priced cuts=the Nirs, W. Carruthers, Scott, and Mrs, minum and lass. day at -2,00 p, m• ' at the Needham g . - .:b1ic duty displayed by Mr A-- so-called variety meats are -richer in Memor:a,i Chapel, by Rev, George I. L. McLean, Pickering Township. I The main public areas of, the in- ch. n - Skidmore a member --of this is on and other • neoessa minerals Mrs.. R. Stiver was elected to .the. teriur will have terrazzoz floors + r3' W. Goth cd Metropolitan Church, + ; audit committee. -,unity, and can be made into- delicious -• ;plastered walls with painted dados, assisted by Rev, E. R Stanway,` of Walter Beath aneGordon R hardwood trim and the ceilin will be you" know, a volunteer sire bei- dtishes, Among these are:. tongue, .Robinson United Church, Interment retired after seven ears as directors,y painted with acoustical tiles In the e :s virtually immobilised drains brains, fiver, kidney and sweetbread, at London, +- . and Arthur O'Connor after :a two- p'orkiug areas the floors will be cov- - jay, due to their members being _^:�______ ------- ,: yed elsew'he e, We are indeed . Misplaced Generosity English Young Farmers' ,year term. a ed with -linoleum and will has a plain r ,.^.ate'here, to have several of 'The youngster who eves all h:s Clifford Ross of Beaverton pro.-"'Itlasteied walls and ceilings. ( 8 Visit ,Ontario nt at intervals dur- The plans and s ecifications for the 1 semen employed by Mr, Skid- little t'ideii entertainma pals a bite v: lick of his cone � i p p - . r e :n the immediate area. We feel -or oandy may be doing an unsafe ng the evening. Visitors at the an building were prepared by the arch!- • Again this. year• the Junior Far- -ival meeting„included_ officers of the tec:tural staff- in -the-. Building Con- ratepaye of this area are thing, Germs of various diseases can - mgrs' Association of Ontario and .the c:c-d to h:m, in a'large moasur6 • 'passed 'along from a eck child Ontario De artment oP' Agriculture^ Durham .Gaunt) Co-op 3iedical Sir -.i struction Branch ,of the Department r p :ices: G. S. Stn les 3In and Mrs. , of'Public Works at Ottawa. -milting these men to attend to an otherwise healthy one; Sharing are acting -s jo:nt hosts to. a ,delega- Harry Wade and _lir,' and lira. R.'G.'{ ” A' contract for constructiop of the occriring-'during h:s work-• a Comb facecloth 'or towel may a,so o boys and two girls rep- lIoffat. esti building for Whitby -J :• f ntinconvenrence and loss , ski thd: eases Evenss�mon n meeinbe�s the Ycttng Farmers'' Club , ____s__________ ______ considerable expense i, y has ..been . ; + tl0h O{ tw resentin, el _ ------------- awarded to James Kemp Construe - y, g of England, Film Council }1Tew s ; tion Ltd.; 'o€. Hamilton, Ontario, in �' -H ict,on as tbeil as in ensuring of the same Tamil toi.et articles Miss Chr:stine PIayle, Manor Farm Five members ,of .the Ontario and 'the amount cif $123,37. Target date y t' ey suffer no:financial loss by should -be ind_iv:dual possessions :and tri Litlingtori, Cambridgeshire will be Ya_k CIonuncil recently attended the for completion of the new building <ence from work, should never be shared, (continnerl on page eight) Film Work Shop 4. ? c Co1ninittee therefore, have _ ,-- p .in, Kingston. I is January. 20, 1&i0. • -. a:iy registered in their minutes _ _ --------------------- _._. e of thanks to "Ar. Arthtr - _ C - were: ar mon arid Mrs A. Martyln of Ir Card of Thanks _. PortePerry and Mrs, E. Cornutt and I a true ckizei5: - _ R. Elliott, Secretary;- � :. ... •_ - • ^ _, MWe-W n'• Carter, Pickering, � I wish to express my sincere thanks+ k had a'very-busy..and inf,rme- to all-fbr their cards, fruit, candy, utbwest Pickering Fire Area tive time. The lectures were con- - flowers and kind e'hq'uir:es while in ^.Oi 1955 --------- ---------- ���', Pickering . ISE WS. -- dai_ted..bq F^of. Bovard who is, a ( the hospital and during my conval-; _ very interesting speaker. He spoke essence, ,:OFF. CAMP"• - - - Dnnbar•ton Boys' Brigade to the most -- • • - - _ .-_ on the �)arious ways films were be: Mrs, Ndrman Banks Ing used and •haw get h t *` out of them The boys .have gorie We saw such films a4 ._Freedom to_ I .would like through these col - To camp'today • Read" and "To Serve the Mind" : umns to express m a Y We watched them - w'E` be' dosed for ra�at'�� and others, We were entertained- by the kindness sh°win Mme dtiring my - As they drove (away, - - w^einer :_oast, a picnic- supper and a recent illness, To -my kind triends " res heave and smiles strong, banquet at the local golf club, and ne:ghbors Sor cards, flowers, etc, - r ev waved chimed AV�-V�� �� �� ���� At the s cyf .. we were'gand our my -many thinks. - and, Se long! So longi - � certificates of attendance and Mr. AIn J T, Stephenson .xe, the parents stood! as.- Ron Ward was eserlted With a - ---------------=-------___ __ - , pr i - - _ the to' this joy and pride; ` - going-azvaY gat. He is soon to taloa PIGSKERiD1G TWP, COUNCIL , While in each heart .f ------------- - up residence in New York will meet for Relrular Business on J ' A Prayer Dorn, - - _ _ _ _ �---------- TUESI�Ai', AUGUST 2; 1956 �# keen them�csife, ' �T - an Wedneseay; a bright at the ,Muhicipai Building, in s� Oh. , blare budgie bird Answers to name 880IIGIiAbF, ONTAMI ` AW }wee Grum in "Risky„ Phone Pickering 204 or 12 at 10.00 A. DZ. Q `a , syL.tar'_. ilg. «F. - any •informutfou, please, rasis� L. T, i"natoat`ti In K. Ae came Lawrence of Arabia. By f AN NaE. HIRST:-�___ his influence and interest the church was preserved, and ith- essaPv repairs completed with- �..� out destroying any of its archstance tectuxal features. For instance at the side of the altar there is he "Devil's Door", a relic of - early superstition Its only pur- "'Dear Anne Hirst: When my • It is not always possible to hey pose was to stand open when wife died two years'ago, ago, her s were rung to _ y ,please • the entire family in parents took our two youngsters any marriage, particularly a !; t church bell he h allow the to live with them 1 have F Devil -to y escape.- Wh second one. 3> a they should expect the devil to since fallen in love with a fine . . be in the house of God 1 --don't girl, and I want to -marry her "Dear Anne Hirst: I am very ' know. The stone front bears the _ `. r- -in a few months. My wife's pamuch in love with a young wo- R,tf •inscription 1607 so the church 'ents have met her twice, and man who expects to get a divorce while they don't prominence a soon. • I see her several times a was evidentyl added to through dislike for her they do object week and call her daily. Her y the centuries. .Inside the church to the idea of my marrying. Un- family are fine people and 1 Leel there is a recumbent effigy in fortunately, they are trying to they approve of our marriage.; stone- of Lawrence of Arabia in influence my children, too. :` Arabian costume. So whatever' �Tould you advise my taking I would like that to be soon, but s failings this well-known au - as yet I am in no osition to 6 his is them to live 'with us immedi- p ` "y <ux`iy��d. `� '� ti� thor certainly has to his credit k ately? take on the financial responsi- the restoratipn of this ancient > "Or must 1 give up this lovely , bility. �,yy-" a$;aw village church. `There seems no doubt she r y b Anoher interesting historic site girl and try to find someone who will get her divorce without dif- ! ` ` °- �, -might be acceptable to my first. gcultY, hough she still worries "' '" '' is that of Todpuddle which com- • wt3e's people? about it. She sees her girl friends ! = $32,000 KISS -' Mrs. Catherine Kreitzer, Bible -quoting grand- memorates the six farm labour- t' WORRIED AND LONELY" -regularly, and I •always call to '� -mother, kisses her husband, James, as -she displays the .S32,000 ers who, in 1833 appealed for take her home ... I! we had- to better living and working con- If Don't be hurt because these check, which she won on a television program. "The '564,000 ditions for agricultural workers. -='--- art, it would be the end of older people. oppose your mar- P Question." Mrs. Kreitzer had choice of either trying for 564;000 At that a wages 'ring again. That frequently everything for me! I do every- or kee in $32,000 she had won in revious a earances. t t tun were about y q y p' g P PP eight shillings aweek—althoug>s • thing I can to keep her mind at g a loaf of wheaten bread was one happens, and it is no leflec- Quoting the Bible, Mrs. Kreitzer accepted her earlier winnings _ tion on the girl you have cho- ease, yet sometimes I fail. 1 by saying, "Moderation should be known to all men." shilling a 4 -pound loaf. The si= What 'do you think about us. y `... sen; they would resent anyone men were deported to Australia . - • taking their daughter's place. ROY to to form a ' z: • Also, perhaps they are reluc- From your long n g letter . age suffered considerably from daring gainst 'attempt theiemployead. - y union tant toegive up .the children. • (which I had to. edit) I Teel t' ' " bomb damage during the war. At Todpuddle there is a seat un- --• The welfare. of your chil- ' that once this fine girl is free; - Fortunatelyman historic build- Y der ' an ancient oak tree where dren is your first concern. • you two .can enjoy a wonder- ings are still left. For in- the men held th4r secret meet- - y _ . • Your fiance will do all she • ful friendship which can lead /' H ��N IL.rL stance, at the .back o2 the Tows ings. There is qdso a row of six- _ • -- ' can to win them -and when • to marriage when you are both Hall there is "The Old Lock- ;houses erected in memory o! the • that happens the grandparents. • ready for it. ���� Up," built entirely. of stone. It men, the houses being ..named • will, I expect, come to accept • I urge -you to, remember that is about the size of an average one for each of the men. AA- • her, too. Why not delay mar- • while she is bringing slut„tido`tn¢ O C la r'r ¢ bathroom There is a thick oak other landmark we pawed was -' - • rying until the giri can get to • against _her husband she must door, reinforced 'with iron bars, the ruins of the famous Corfu n windows-, just a small obi Castle, of which I may tell Ton -• • ow the children? Take them conduct herself discreetly. You � o down ung . _ _ . • to on week -ends and !should not show her such ire- From The 5ontb oi- Ensland opening high up on the wall for more later. In fact there is mu k - - spend nouns tog ether • quent attention; she must not Now I am really seeing -Eng- ventilation,- and a heavy oak much more I could tell you •when ssible, so they. . will a be seen often with any one land! Not the England of big plank along one wall, presuma- about Dorset — even though I ' • associate her with the• :good • man, so don't embarrass her cities and busy traffic. but Eng- bly for a bed. Over the dam. have been here such a short time. 1 _ _ times you all enjoy. • by urging more d a t e s. She land with its white cliffs, irreg- there is the following inscriptim But tomorrow I must be on m�' • Have you considered settl- • seems to know her way about, ular rugged shoreline washed -"For the Prevention of Vies way to -Bath. Maybe I shay • Ing in another part of town and I think you can safely by the incoming tide. England and Immorality By the Friends drink of the famous waters and w • when ou marryY Then the " leave the initiative to her. with its hills and downs and' of Religion and Good Order. get omse of the travelling aches - four ofyouwill not be under ' ' Be just a good friend. That -ancient little villages with nor- A.D. 1803” and pains out of my. bonesl Tbs. ' - *'such- close -surveillance. You ' Is your role now. The better row winding country roads.. I am staying with a friend of weather has been quite chilly. *,will see that the children visit • you play it, the better your . Ion standing in Swans • and • chances with her' when she- is - I travelled'.. by motor -coach B g g their grandparents frequently, • • • from Loondon to Bournemouth she has been a marvellous. guide SALLM lAYi '- _ • and include your. wife. As they Erre and the drive was unbelievably and companion to many of the • see the youngsters happy in Front teen-agerslkofevery to hand- beautiful. Very few straight, lire outstanding historic sites in Dor- ! r . yarents, !offs of every ase send set. One day we took a bus Dar - their new life they will more fences, instead miles and mikes their problems to Anne Hirst. through "The Hardy Country. fairly- credit your wile with of hedgerows, very -often asolid- g .- ` • She understands the situations The scene of Thomas H • , ..her efforts. It usually works mass of. rhododendron, o! a most �y'B • which confront each seneratlon, "Tees of the D'urbeiville's`% On out that way, and I hope it ._and her sympathy and guidance beautiful shade o! mauve. In will for you: arks and in the- large the way we passed the little are at your service. Write to p her at Boz 1, IM .Eighteenth St., estates the -rhododendrons are- country churchyard where Law- - New Toronto, Ont. _ cultivated and the colours are rence of Arabia lies buried., r then more varied—red,. old rose _ More interesting still is the town ,� L COtd.' HIS w��1 and different shades of mauve. of. Wareham where.. there is a Russell- lupins are everywhere stone church—St. Martin's --with s' On Postage Stamp and the roses_ are out of this a seating accommodation .for %\ world. In the fields here is eighteen! It is said to have been ' A will written on a restaurant plenty of Queen Anne's lace, -built in ?05 by St. Adhelm, first � table mat has been tiled for pro- mustard, and to my' -delight, Bishop of Sherborne. After 1762 •' bate in a Chicago cpurt. It dis- occasionally a patch of red pop- it was used very little and had g "1 don't carp tf are hue - posed of aabout $30,000 and was pies. But o! course, not a bit of fallen into' a state o! neglect. twnd I e&A report � fte - _ witnessed by the restaurant ow chicory! Birds ... I am too late For two c>nturies it was little open My�,- ='r'•' er, who" said: "This is surely the for cuckoos and nightingales but more hen a landmark. Then ' most remarkable will ev e.r there are plenty --6f singing made•" blackbirds and magpies. He apparently had never heard I stayed overnight at Bourne - of the wills that have been made mouth with my sister-in-law. A out on pieces of furniture, peb- longer stay was not possible as . z * bles, oyster end other shells or she was going to Norway. the of the eccentric and' wealthy -- following • morning. Bourne - American who ,be his will tat- mouth is a fashionable seaside toned on his back. summer, resort on. the South . i A North Cou solicitor . coast. It is very beautiful but . `- - actually wrote his will on ice. you can't go in or out of it with While skating on Windermere out climbing terrific hills. The he fell through the ice, but residential district covers a wide 506 managed to support himself forarea—of hills, of course. We went -- a time. Then, -despairing of be- on a sight-seeing bus to- nearby ing rescued, he used his pen- Boscombe and the driver went knife to scrawl a few words on for at Ieast ,one and a half miles - . the ice disposing of his fortune. in low gear through a residential s Luckily he was rescued. area with several hairpin turns `. One of the most pathetic of on sfeep hills. Certainly Bourne - all odd wills was written on mouth is a beautiful place but 1 �• a package of cigarettes found in wouldn't live here for anything the clothing of a Hampshire man —not with those hills! who was found lying face down- /-„ �f1T�ttRl1 wards in a river. On the 'cig- On my journey from London' to Bournemouth by motor -coach arette packet were also the we came through New Forest words: "I can stind the strain where there wasn't a fence of - Doily or -centrepiece in pretty no longer." ' any description.' Cattle and for - tulip pattern—a fascinating com- About the smallest will on re- .est ponies wandered at will 'bination of filet crochet and reg -cord was written on the gummed along the bylaws and highways. -" ular crochet. Fun, easy to dol bAck of an ordinary postage It was nothing to - see a picnic - Crochet Pattern ,506: Direc- stamp. The writing, though very ~. party joined by a few ponies tions for 22 -inch design in No. 30 tiny, was easily decipherable eager for tidbits and a little mercerized cotton; smaller in with the aid of magnifying glass. petting. On the other hand '1jo..50; larger in bedspread cot -As this will was properly signed some of the ponies are decidedly ton. and witnessed, there was no dif- wild. "New Forest" is a heavily Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ficulty about admitting it to wooded area set aside by Wil - In coins (stamps cannot be ac- probate. lien the Conqueror as a conser- 'cepted) for pattern to Box vation project. It was larger at .this I, 123 Eighteenth St. New Tor -'one time but it still covers an onto Ont. ISSUE 30 — 1953 area of 92,000 acres, or about twenty miles, by fourteenl = ; • ' My next journey was to Swan- age — a beautiful little seaside - - """"" - •_ - town, completely .different from FOOD PRODUCTS BUILDING Aug. ZR • V - 29 - 30 - III ` iANADA'f ORIATUT DIPLAY WOMBNIt WORLD any place I have seen so far.Of There are many quarries in DOT- ANT1QUt CARS Fashions - Furnishings- set so naturally a good deal of r• AGRICULTURt _ Music, CN611ts the building in years gone by See 'CANADA'S PARADE Of PROGRESS" at the was with stone. Not only are many of the houses and other • buildings made with stone Canadian National. Exhibition the roofs arm too, Great big stone shingles—i! one can call them Aug• 2�-Sept. 1O that e- and how they user ever made to stay on the roof_ WILLIAM A. MARRIB HIRAM L .AkCALLMt I can't imagine. Of course, President out" MMNWW. J. there art modern buildings too B f necessIf as- Swan- a - lk . CLAlREMONT - a mile north of the village, has sold huge spikes were interesting.There Lynbrook his farm for a good figure. were also man s Park, when it is hoped all GREEN RIVER ' r• �[r. and Mrs. Don Hedges s Y pedes of flowers church members and their families '- .• - ` edg pent We understand that more work is in various corners of the buildings. will be on -hand. Mr, and .A1M1•r�s, Tondiervold sod, :ft few days this week in the Niagara to be done on the road at the four The president of Central Ontario in. We are very pleased to report that Cleoen and�ls'L of Dowsview vis- Falls district. corners here. stitutes, presided for an afternoon of our good friend and correspondent, ited Mrs, ehman on Sunday. We are sorry to report .that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson en- classical and old time violin sbios, ac- Mrs. M. Mathews is home from Ajax Mrs. T. Bsretoot, of Weston, Abis- 1u ,' 1hedon s daughter is, back in hospital. joyed a motor trip to North Bay last companied on the piano by an equally hospital, where she has been recuper. ited her sister Mrs, M. Draper owes; The bowling tournament of mixed week, spending a few days with Mr. efficient pianist- -bliss Ethel Chapman ating for several weeks. bars. Math- the week -end, trebles on the local greens last Fri- and Mrs. Jack Badgerow at their cot- reviewed a number of poems and ews, although still weak after a long Rev. Mr, Fletcher are' yacaflonind •day evening had three rinks from tage, which is situated on an - island recitations. The former director of seige confined to bed, had a multi- in the Highlands of Ontario for two , Stouffville and three from Claremont. near Hall Lake. central, institutes, bliss A. Lewis, re- tude of visitors over tete weekend weeks, i ~':High for 3 wins was George Allison The Sarco employees who have been cently married, ,brought `greetings who called in to see her. It is good - Mr, and Mrs, Ross Carter, WbtKw + of Stouffville. High for 2 wins, Earle' enjoying a two-week vacation, will be which was followed by a fine sing- to have her back home again. and Wayne, of Whitevale, vibited Beare of Claremont and high for 1 back on'the job next -Tuesday morning. song' led by a ven- humorous- bari- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. pack ..friends last week -end. - win was Mervin Watts of Stouffville. Two busloads of women members of tone. The large auditorium "Vs pack- W. A. Scott on the arrival of a sop, Mr, Roy Carter returned boma Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Nicholson of the South Ontario Women's Institutes ed with women who enjoyed every Nicholas Andrew. _ last week after a trip to the Easft '-Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. enjoyed a trip by bus last .week to, minute, of it. During the evening, The 'daily vacation Bible school Coast ••dejDOMj and Mrs. Arthur Yrouse..' - !Guelph and had a very enjuyable day. there ��ere more solhs, recitations and will 'be held in the Claremont United A'ir and Mrs. Bu kles Y►we been. ' :firs, Wilker, and Mrs. Fred Evans � Despite the hot weather there .were a square dance. The C'lttremont wo- Church from 'August 2nd to the 12th. visiting North Bay land other nor, spent the weekend with 31r. and Dlrs: i plenty. of*shady•trees and cool spots'men travelled by bus for their,trip Our local ball team grive 7tay tp thorn parts returned home, Mc.4vay of Graienhuist,. to rest. The greenhouses that were and returned lioute tired but happy Whitby Iast Friday night in a score Mr. Gus �4'es an returned last -. We are, pleaied to report that Mr. I visited, were cool and damp and after a full day of - activity. of 2-1. G. M. Forsythe is improving nicel • housed a great �•ariety of flowers and The store and mill of the -.Co -O per- 3Ir. b►. C feek after a Vxo-week fishing trip. 5 g i �i'iilun expects to at after his recent hip injury. shrubs. The Fuschia trees 7 a'nd 8. ativewwill W closed all day next 21lon tend the 2•.,rd_ International Sunday It is reported that lir. Thos. Benns, feet high and the Cactus with their day, Civic Holiday. , School contention to be held in Cleve- land', Ohio fr�•m Jury BROUGHAM Miss Ruth Welli-nan of Toronto hasglum r been spending a few days with her Used.,Building g y g grandparents, bio. and Dios. W. C. a - -��Is The regular monthly meetin of the N Woman's Association of St. John's Willson. United Church will be held on Wed- Mr. Aubrey Spang of the 9th con- s,! �s� y "IM A? $; USED B&[CKS AND LUMBER y l Illi s � nesday evening, August 3rd at -the cession visited with Dir. and Mrs. vYY YOUR COAL NOW Harry Spang on Sunday. C11WItCH PEWS; AISO '' STAINED GLASS * ; ; -' home of bits. S. Reaman who will be' blr, and Mrs. Ha PREW pp assisted by bars. A. J. Gray and Mrs. Harry Spang and A� PsfEsisa' �ew rR KIM;+ PHONE: YiCKEBING 32 or 277 08 CALL AT THE "� Shea. The devotional will be taken daughter Margaret and Mrs. John ; Gillman visited an old friend by Mrs. E. Johnston -while the pro- Ira �� � ( � "OLD METHODIST CHUBCS, PICKEB<riG - VnxAGE �yj Bram will be in charge of bars. LIoyd Calder who has been confined to Osh- "• '1 '-�^=- "� t= Johnston. awa hospital for several weeks with `- �,. _ :.,, ;; t� -n BEKKEVOLD CONSTRUCTION — PICKERING - a broken le ' Mr. and bars. L. W. Shepherd ar g -. - entertaining their two grandsons fffl' 4---------------------$------ � p i a week. CARD OF THANKS Wedding belie are tin is Afarey, iwt►1te caaK- i midst. 8g �� I wish to take this o 1 pportunity to A IYirili"y MWO AIMYaeb thank all m friends and nes ------ •.....- -- Mrs. Frank Flood also Mrs. J. Hood Y neighbors ..1 and daughter Brenda. all of Valentia who so kindly remembered me while were -recent guests of Mrs. M. -Lem- in the hospital with letters, cards and mon. visits. A special thanks to Mrs. Wm. - - Masters Kees- and-Alewyn Stolk Knox for the lovely plant also Mrs. CLAR KONT CO-OPIMATME ; are spending the. weekend with friends Shea for her kindness in caring for at Peter!)orou h. my house plants, and a s g p pedal thanks - ------ A , to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harbron for "---'--"'--""" Mr. and Mrs. Jud Todd and family - of ,Orono visited with Mr. and Mrs. their many acts of kindness shown 0 r Stan Powell .-and ,family on Sunday me- _ .. _ , • - 1 la Congratulations to :fir, and Mrs. —Mary Mathews Stewart McGackim on the arrival of - a young son. _ • Mr. and Mrs. At Harvey, Mrs. Har- Forrest Lumber Coe .^�• . ' veySr., also Mr. and.birs. H. Barclay � visited., with' friends at Tall . Pines, t Haliburton on Sunday.. " UNBARTON , Mrs. Witter of Toronto, also Mr. D L. Witter of Montreal called on (Opposits liwanisT'uft) e Mrs. Matthews one afternoon recently. i Mr. and 'Mrs. 'H- Robertson. and PHONE 195W12DAILY SOVICi.14 granddaughters of Toronto - viaiied LOW Fl with Mrs. Lemrhon on Sunday. ��yWood � TO ALL ADIAN' J 44 Mr. and Mrs: Levi Hopkins accom- partied by, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booth - - hale returned front a trip to Calgary, �[=j tL 1 _�}IARIERED JflISES t .1 where they• saw the stampede. allboar(l OFFER 10M • = 4 The United Church Sunday School • At ATTRACTIVE RATE! 4 AVOW 4 pienie .will be' held on August it at o���„� _.. _ _ in IOU Ail cRoi�r 1&A�as • . ON IM tiAM \ 5r y KITCHEN M ," 10M A0W "°” �.. CAINE'1' DOORS Gra Coach Lines�.DRIVER Of motor V s PEc�A t.'ry y et��cles -UM U& MAIL Z Yom t EAST tib HOUSE • 41 A� MaxLuminr Coo CUMBER BU-ILDER5' 'SUPPLIES Home Builder's Plan- : Ap N _ AV cs>rnrr rir.�lr An.esL* o aEP�ss, BUILD a Gwsi►asa>� , • . . _ 9= CP TO TWO Y"" TO PAZ. REASONABLZ A&M ' e oreyou tin an _ ..:. .,P�Sso.�• . _..... •.: -• ', • r'Ve :�T11T. RD. tip 1Y0. 2. PIEI�ERItY( .. \ - .. P1C>tlRlNa 7� ERE ARE THE ,PENALTIES— a �'' 4 �' `H..Driving while In oxicaW _ WILLIAM S_ • .t, .r 1MPMSONMENI• . ': "PSN3116N OP CS LICSN-• --- -- CHIROPRACTOR Ist offence —7 days to 3 months and _ 6 months to 3 yearn �. , 1. _ 2nd offence— month o and 3 $ t 1 year. I year to years 4 + 3rd aff ence-3 months to I ytpr :and I year to 3' years 7�- In addition to tbose penalties, the car will be impounded for three months. . Harwood Area. "tax:- Ont. • :1 � _ �, _Driving while Awritr is anpoind by Alcohol or brygg ' a :.•? ' _ -"PHONE • 767 SUSPENSION OF LICENCE : I tit offence-3_months. andJor $SQ to-$SAA---and=3-months to-3�eafs, i • i r '2nd offence -14 days to 3 months and - 3 months to 3 years _. _ -.3rd offence -3 months to I year and 3 months .to 3 years Severe penalties, including the suspension of drivers' licences, are also prn- �.. - ' x vided for numerous other offences involving the operation of motor vehicles. A P6$tcARD will secure a copy of the Highway Traffic Act and extracts from the Criminal Code. S MACK PURCELL. & COMPANY Member The Toronto Stock Exchange - -- Complete Stock Brokerdge Facilities :.-..ONTARIO DEPARTMENT` •OF• HIGHWAYS 7oHAawooDAVEIvuESOUTH " AJAX' f Motor Vehicles Branch .._ ...AJAX I Iu5• ''• '., Queen's Park, Toronto err-.�r "`' .,� - ._ _ _-.. _.. .. . - • _ - - .... .,,, .'„T-�.'� -----moi. a--••--rrr-�.. _ �- — - -- , .� s • , fes_ _ _Classified Advt's - Your FriendlyResident Agent ---------------=-------WAINTED ------------ ' - _ .SEALTOB INSURANCE A ENT1 �OSII�'1'Ita Old cars, batter.es, copper, scrap M. S. CHP AMAN - SALESMAN � ` i� (rte • "W PHOTO-P7NISIM" ` iron.' Phoae: Markham 197 LIFE, FIRE, CASUALTY, SONDE, AUTOW0112 i VETERINARY SUPMJ= . 3 tf .. LIAEIi:ITY INSURANCE ETC. NM Y • ` BABY NEEDS. ---=-=--- =-------------- FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPERNTIM �� *� ■sans Be Yc,:r. Chun Boss. liigh earnings $UY FOB SALE WITH wawa flay STORE BOURN 'with ecr-p:,ete iire of ecsmeties acid�mm■� Week I)aye s " "household necessities, FA.V.IL a �CYRIL E. MORLEY :THAT Z1�'. 1 11 11 . o.o• A. M. to i.o• !,. N, • 1660 Delorimier, Montreal, _ .PRESCRIPTION �''a --------------------------------r+ i.N P. ]L is i.•• F. 1L. FOR SALE-..-:l:zing goat. E. G. SILK'S MARKET Smith, Fairpa:t Road, North. Phone p:cke=:ng 265M13. PICKERING, ----------- ---------------------- . - _ �. Re B OYES, IF Be PHONE• BERING 28 _- - WANTED- eight to ten ' can milk -''cooler, vat type in good repair.-We carr a Complete Linc of . Meado-w==nt ytarms, Newcastle. 3. - Phone - Clarke, 2811 1M �- Fresh and .Cooked Meats Store ROOM AND B01,RI3-Lor' working gentleman or bus.ne=s cou?le. Mgrs, ,And Groceries AX PICesRa�ra C. Basset, R, R. 3, Pickering. Phone - AX 1T.iYif P ON>is - S so " _ 360J3. ... _ ------------'----------- 0 HOUSE FOR SALE--$1; 03 or reason- 'IIILFAII able G4ffr._.L Large 5--room bungalow ' ,H '~ - stir on large lct: Six months old. Priv-H ALIIHrNflK CO�INAd�IOt�1 Ngo C. �78� X. 0. _. ate, Phone: Pickering - 341M2. DOORS Dundas St. -----------------------------------PICHERING UAr-ITED CHURCH ------ - ---- 02 Dundas 'fit. 1 Wea1� j •� d FOR SALE - small electric re:rig- Rev,. A. E. Young. Dftnister EHRISTIAN SCIENCE WRH GLASS AND $OBESP WSITBY. OI erator ••A-tral•', $lc0' new. In goody 'A 0'tristtan science-Service will be fsbove 'the Atha tea e) 'working order Sell :easonabie, Ap- MONTS .OF JULY held is East Woodlands c ortmunit3r NO. L CRAB. `Ns OAS 1�'I.00RiIs G OFFICE HOURS ✓rs' ply New=s O'.Sce or Phone: Pick-- 11.00 a. in. - Jo!nt Service with St. Niall, gouge F'.Is each Pymday at itlitlo Per M. B. 5L Mon. eo Sal. - 9:0o to 3.3• ri ing BOW.. Andrew's Fresbyter:an Congsee-i- 11.00 A. X Sunday School acid Nur- WedaeNtay - 8.00 jo 13^00 hfoott _= tion. eery ab the same hour. ' ' ---------------------------- PHONE. W>iFTBY 471 ,. :r� PAL'tiTE89 ani DECORATORS Rev, Sennett McLennan in_Charge bbr finer inforn-atioa, CaU - 'N■ M. Gordon 7329 11,00 hoar for �quick, clean gr- Deu'� Jyly is the United Church --- L--- .. _ or Pickei•ins 2':7R1'--_- teed first-class painting aad paper- s • r r `. hanging. Eric Stokes, Decorator, B, Choir' practice withdrawn for suasater ST. ANDREW'S PBESBYTEJLIAN LUMBER YARDS WATCH •ad OL/ IL 3, F Lkering, Ph, C88W. Odd jobs - - - CHURCH PIC$EBING. ONTA810 BE!'AZRII�FC� -. _ of PL r AUDLEY -Rev. Kenneth MacLennan illnlater p repairing and, snrpno- R :-tering dome. ............. ................... - 04f► a 'm Church Service Jetat Servile In, 'Gaited Clr1r h ------------------- ----------- 10.55 a. m. - Semday'Sehool Daring Mouth of July At 11.05 •ro RF.N'1 3.ro�med house, lav:n6 o TELEVISION RADIO room, bedroom and large kitchen. A- ro \ � irai! mile gel: of P.dseriag Yillege. • • REPAIRS P1:one.-PcitrinZ-13?R.------------- M111o��ty Problems�""'' PONE PICBESINfI ;!'[$ . T TO RF.IV'T-coos' ^ceras, north of-A►�BIT O 6S�Cf3Rp Vi 3htn,bartoa, One two children. While the altrinhft' of the world ority group of today will find Itself DUNBA•RTON RADIO & TV COMPI.,STE LINE. O! Ilay p: Ing phone 3n5W�. Into a neighborhood the minority a minority in such a world fedora- A. $ BATTSq %EPFdiSHARP PENS and - tf problem can no longer be shelved. tion _ --- ' Migration of large image of peoVe •...Sabo'! conscience can sei.ber seg- . �D?ffi and t�li'S' aAT(a1� _ Tonna $1.M W FOR SALE-three-threewant^^- has not been stoG ped. It the pleas- regale or divide humanity. Its very PLUMBING ' tied cotta4;e: Hae to be moved fscs .are of future Connie% is to to re. essence Is all all icicle^ NO DOWAi PAYYEI�r = prese3ti site. storm doors and win- lieved, the movement of populations ave. Since its substancefait is h in ALVRM KA?ES lBO1�R � dour sueena, Phone: • Pickering 80. 'will continue, The tendency -in fav- _God, and i s motive voluntary, co- jul 20 or of larger and larger politica, ad- ercion lases significance. Baha'I8 ae ISG Pickering Jewelry : _ _ m/nistrai(ve ant s win increase rat not Condom oor tared aloof' from ! i[II.:_-- CII. ET8FiL8 SERVICE her than Is-sea the minority prob- other gr'oupi. Their genufae Interest _ ._ lREUUZZ ®48TEM PiCS=RTNG TOWNB>i: 1 ` • a : • tem,. And when this tendency cul- tndades them a11, The eonseiousnes EBTIMAT1� GTS( BVELDING p� IY LOW Sr3n ES RAT'C i mhrates in the political federation of of-a Bara1''Jsas 8.1091 grown big I!>soaes i'fatserttW 9•JI= ]Foraaex sad Smoke C EANPirei ........ !g 30 "'"SIR fo '"etude all mankind. _. -LSIiaiD TUESDAYS AND rl;�i• ,. IG _r., !US-tiACE CLEANING all the laoples a! world every mal- P. Fol The Baha'i Answers To Your Questions Write To The Secretary ' i►p TO i.M P !L 69aee Heaters ...........- ................ 35.90 R S' Pl�ering Lltem'ure Supplied Free _ REPAiSB FAST, GUARANTEED IFlooe Furnaces - r �� a8 make■ F. J. PRf)tJS .-- Xlkben Stoves so - - - - - - • - IIfSPSCTOII W"a Chi.rnn >dUII.DII7G ( with turn' ee order`. ,........... 22,58 R P TOM CS WORK RADIOS TELEVISION; iNTER- FULL O AST' BRICK AND BLOCS "A,yD PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM N-EW �;;,NG EQ IPbir" N - WANTED _ EO E Nl SBVICEB -Quaker .Floor. Fur:uces .. $185.50 No Experience Necessary .. _ Qua c er 271 - 1S.d. North 1lac L b LECTBQ C S -. •�Presstire 011 Bsaaera sad _ , For Free Estimate+ On Pl k ins Broei ".!HONK PICSERIIri('1 !Q - ' r C PF QlSTVNTTY three coutrois ................... ' ii45,-0. CRLKI`EYB. BARE NTS ETC. •jar •ht11C CAN Ff1[ rT" Oil Tanks - from __.......... ....$34.54 Leadirg Processor cd y_ PHONE: PiCKERU% tSBL' + ..., vaaoas_L _. - _ • " Famous Line of Coffee, acct Choc_ TERRY'S i --DO IT Tdt'FaELF ' nits c1n be olate and Tea hm opening for Dis- j `.supplied.. a: LOtt YRiCL� ant phi tributor_�ale•.:nan. The min that �Eleetrieal & Pluml:irg to your ovvn oil bur:er, we are in;er.sted in is probably pre- � I - � Dumbarton i �rnily. emp.uyed, ambitious and re- ' _!_..• 1 .� Contracting and Sappdi■ b. t an;n S,,. E e Heaters . Services On. All rtypuaibirttp- r- $.c re important - Complete Clean,ag than age or. education. PUO`E:, PICBERV G L24 ! >I Furnaces, Ch Sae 3r4 • Absclutely Pio. Selling Or �• e� - �o lob too small or too far a r 0 TUDOR STREET Soliciting PHO\E 637W � x a s V,y� -1----------- Position entails the replinishiai of $ yr �'" s t •:._• existing stocks as they are sold at - OIL BCR\ER SALES -BUILDER � : the retaillieiniag Provided - % _ AND s>rsvlce ­,.WOOD WORKING 'mss once-in-a-Lifetime op;':rtua:ty - j.e• CAMC�' �,� uARTIN is open to sincere persons who have �i; C'e`�,e� l� at least two or three spare hours a o. ZI1KCHb'N C,A �ICBEEL�IG -968n� week and in a position to invest a.3+'�; - '. T(JILS and II•s'i'Aldv ._. minimum of £1200. investment Is. ---------- ---------^ f �. •' roily prct.eted by a .re.parchase a;` �d� � �ilti BERT'S 'WELL DIGGING regiment, whereby ail stock not w4ed °""APs.+r++wr16116 I, ietnrned at tLe origiral cost, , .. e�sails 'Septle Tanks .,.. Pr sure Systett s _Remuneration To S70 Per Week-- "'a """ < G. A. Bakke Told _ ?smelling :..Air Compressor To Start With Almost 'Immediate twice the « Contractor's Specialty '� ' r Septic Tanks Cleaned ,The Opportunity For Expanstoa It De- With the all-new Hoover Double �i �•i• sired, Products Are Backed By A ganitary way Stretch Hose you can clean up the - ll;ON� t.. - PIt>�G]il{ Multi-million Dollar Advertising area S6-in WELT. TILE FOR SALE ' stairs ... from room to room ... or Program Thus Assuring Completre of any in a complete 30-foot circle with- - ( PiiOaEi t":CX.ERD;G 5a9W4 And Immediate Success - - - out movingthe cleaner. Tile rad. { -------------------- If.you feel that you are ca;uble _ • _ fnling the requirements and have a scall new CONSTELLATION Ill _Wanted other y ..- 917 the necessary cash to Invest, then packed with features .. , see o In .BSS er tae �ft ' O �[[ ■ R write at once to: Superior Cottee j action at the store, 'Or ask for >1'. Q.' f Company, 66! Vaughan' Road, Tor. cleaner• free home demonstration. �, ' S''r t'�y pick-M t"E �, Man'rod re Crazy onto,. Ontario, giving Name, Aad- •,•:► ",•RA NZR S6NAINO d0 ■v^'wsw 7- so oo■wm eoate �w mea .na ■•men e.0 All iitgttiries are confidential and -- _-. ?ARONTO�, ••� •r�me'CebMtesor roateeaoR . NOW "Qa �!e our - on'n employees know of Chis ■ ■ �--w----- opportunity.. -.--�_ P H 0 N E P1 C KERI N 6 39 ... t• .. .-. .- .. ' • • . --Bu�hby's HardWare;. C40PER BLOCK LTD. t 3Yysw � 8 PoWEN LAwNMowERs HAND LAWNMO'WW'4 '. G PARKA TORONTO M�� - •�S LEN 4' ® OSE - TOOL3 VE. ; • GARDEN H Co, Slag , - R VIOLET 80II. B-H PAII�'1: ncrete Seo MatedWorks- .. - and �� � _ • AND ,ENADSEiS . i cion Farasoea and Air Condltlo a PHONE; PICSESII�TG Y . .Guider ;Blocks .: - �. Demi n On aelro.r. i V u •`• -..• � r asp. varalo , � � !y t' N E d b a : R . ,� , STATION ROAD PHONE L2! �� Domldon Con PICSESING PLANT { PAYMENT PLAN AVAQA 2" U --- • +- Arlai` f RZAR PICX3mnPG N>ZW�d Or!'IC1$ - ► ._ _._�_...._..,...._..........,.,......_�,........,..�,�.._nc•,�+aid•..:�.r�c:.-•.-rar.s,;�sz 01 Sudmeass .,g '-_ OU,ARANTb:ED MoEA�H1�IL�'� Radio -TV Service FEZ »Azo ' '.Any Make or Model FUNERAL DIU39=3 Arthur Field private "•b°'°�°''°' •,'Day. or Nlsbt .. - PICtERiNd ! ► ; Wa. mclummm' Prow +Rt 1:ZA.z, 1§us Phone Pick. 153 - . - �s Picknt. =ening. O --- _ . ROUGE MOTORS � L Dray Service T•�l 1�'m oeHA -TSD CARE .AND TRUCKS R. 3; J. THOMPK0, B. A... IAJL Chartered Buses F. All Barrister and Soitattoe • BOUGHT AND SOLD ' .'` Oeeadoae •- PHONE PICSSRENO 38M 'PBONR:'PWKZaZ W0 ISa'Oi1 Drith Colombia and Ontati• ' Menwoed Bldg„ Ajax N AND C LA R K E D.aiaes. these Afin 196 ------- - .------------------- K E z��c�c. o�w< 3-3l1a GREENWOOD .. t- ieties are being :suited and at which way. The ladies are to have theAr the speaker will be Mrs, Howarck baking at the church hail by 8.00 f President of Toronto East Presbyteryo'clock There will be no W. A. is W. A. Another bake sale was place- August. The meeting was closed with ned for Friday, July 29, at Hager- the W. A. Benediction, after which � man's 'Service Station on No, 7 High- a light lunch was served. t I t -- -- Licensed AM Authorized for tits ONKM The July- meeting od the Evening jr icensea ei Ontario and York. Women's Assoc :tion was held at the •� home o1 Mrs, C, Closson. The Wor- Farm SUck, Imis�ts sa0 Chiropractor ship Service -was prepared and con- Wd Furniture, Real Estate ducted by Mrs. W, Pegg, assisted by , _JOHN L. LAY at" put Specidlty at ReaaoaaLie HENNlB SOWERSY, D. C. Mrs. D. Morden. Mrs R. Disney gave •tat PLACE. P1003MING a YORK ST.. TORONTO Rates. Dual Service for tb• DOCTCa 02r CHMOYMCTIC a talk and demonstration on Artit- PHONA 28 ML $4686 � : rriee of per, gµ tial picnic- i n. Plans were ill as 1 . TME PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LUDED - - X-RAY - for a picnic in - est, as' well c� 1� P. O. pbame Adt�. lOd 14L& BROCK ST. SOVPH fall acivities, A d'onstion of $100 was OF ENGLAND - kms P• O' Phe" WHITBY. ON VAR'i0 -= -g-ven to the tLmace fiend. The host- elan 1NsuRANCE — GROUP AND PENSION PLANE PsmtjeM have been eatabiiaboi Fen Appointolous Rhone no R -MM esses served ice cream and c^0ok SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT toettbaaea absee fi18. -Tate annval , JundarY School and FIRE — AUTOMOBILE — LCARILlTY "r Congregational picnic waz-held in Ths� World's Lars••t A14 -Lbw ivwrsaw Comyany : Cel Glen Park on Wednesday, _ �Oy�it Pogue Races were enjoyed by young. and ROY A3. HOWE, D.C. LICENHSD At3G'i'tOI�E% old as well as, a fvatball Bane. App- rdximately one hundred rat dews to CH1ROrRACTOR Plebes t and Whitby TGWMNPa Supper, and the Supt., Mr, M. Pegg thaaJted all those- who had made the - 10! qOC[ !t. Farm. Reaneruld and F"Peey picnic a success. _ - 4p8tTB'1', ONT. BiMa A Sposialy _ elativ of rM,s• Andrew Pegg gathr - - itAbew Isfea's Order OOsei leNPt Atteadoz tom' - ` eyed at her home on Sunday dmr a -. ti picnic. The afternoon a, s spent vis- CLOSED C �j v OttfiCti ROORir f18lTBs — tBONE 3tiO f -3E14 :king and 'a' bounds lel supper was ■\J; L SED M O 1 , D A i . :_:... Tees. - Thaw. - fiat Days sod _ pchildrea c1 Mrs. Peg. �t — - enjoyed by all. Included in this sixty � lt0 aim Mr, and Mrs. A. Mo -den, actors- CIVIC H - A _ parsed by the latter s. brc•ther; bErr, - - -Milton IGn&y - end son Robert am _.. holidaying in Boston. _. Mss M: Herbeit of 'Toronto visited _ hec 4ister Mrs, bL lCinaker last., areume+it� weep _ - - _ �•: wfThe be pleasid tC6-kn w' e- sOsr• A 1�OR return - says Batt as for teecidoa Built ed home from the hosptal pD - CLARE�iONT CO-OPERATIVE - - Quality Homes, Cotta Garages daiT. LR. 1. p ---------------- ------------------ — Wb °° - ER1 Y' iVOOD! �- COLLECT - No. 3 Rahway ]let webn Wbitby A.Mhe st 1.7171 Aad Ajax Wedding -bells- -are ringing, - : pSONS: W'UT" CV THE Mr, and Mrs 'Arthsr Fjodgmn, ode` /� - Bluc=' a:d. vis. -ted Mr, and' Mrs. W. 0011 rie Lumber Petty. far a Mrs drys. - � C �,[, J 1\T T _ - \Sr, and Mrs. T, McGill and gym- _ f 1 •` 1 CO. LTD ily' r . a rn:a v : itedIr, and ri1s. i 4 � .1,• h n-Pewty-i? fs. cast-w'eck . . `DIAl!.\ We ST. CLAM :AVE. E. Rin D•',Blas Alves i, hone from furnituie .� SC'.,%RBoR0 JUNCTION t:-� hospitLI a=ter. h.s recent aced- - ^; =.a - - 1 - _ _ - & - Upholsterih4._. One i i.e Nest Of ftArboro CoaeSiak _ ent, -- - - _ _ _ e • Z and �S Ge g Toc'�d MS 7. _metal Addrea+ Stat_= uW' -b g - _ lttiQ'LQ Q 4t �] TORONTO li^d Mr. �t pHQ� COLLEC'P y said bl s VPr, Hcl:anger on S•ar:day. -COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS ,MARKHAM . Aherst 1-7141 -.-. : -M•'- Zi�Sstcr "was C. cast- of Mr, and Rirs. Ross Wright, nd`X. CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE A SPECIALTY II PRiQh-! q* Open Every Friday- Night Uletil'9.04 Mrs. hr.:roy Epent a few days J P.'DL 5atarday an:ii 12.00 .noon with Mr. and. "rs. Roy lVsorrish,- CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES J• W. DIXON Mr: and. Mrs R, Favid--! !"ad tea d _ PitpPRiE'Cp8 on SiInday evening with M_r,' and - _.. _ —WANTED— .. _ Mz.% Wzn,. Twee�le_.. C mftrfwkb Recovered. Remodelled do Repaired : CDLAr"1'RY "ONO 11Rr, and, Mrs. Ne.l Petty. ' 1 • AMBULANCE'- - - - _ a SMALL ACRRAG= Alit lin; Mia. Cool Tindall, of Oshawa, FARM i were re ent visitors with Mr, and EASY CREDIT TER1�5 CAN BE AI)RdNGED we eve Waiting Buyers. WNb NFrs R T:ndnll.. _ _.. .. _ Geed Cash Dewe PsTmeah The Wknari s- Association o4 �e rNONE AJAX 385 HARWOOD N., AJAX 1 i COxANT and nta�oiyALD CALL - ilr. n�GL38 United Ct a xh m^et . on We�nemduy with the president, Mrs: A, 'Tindall moisten, Solici.ots sad Notaries i•r Frbs>6 Aad eleae� 4 tNn1M - presiding, The 2evotional the -re was '� _ • . '"Tile Wabes of L:Ye^ and it was N ROGI4, G. CON>1NT, S A. w t� ]spat ztA1M1 • Otllee E1oi•NM taken by Mrs, Wes. Petty and iKrS. _ �� 6 Aja:. Ont - Pfiane M _ - j. A. WII.LOIIGH9T sub SONS Eeonard Gates. The chap`.er on the Ex J/b1. A;. MacDONALA S. A., LLB. - Study- Boo14 on -'Education !or.Walt- N '�j Sitstoee 8L S. •pataawa. Out ing Minas" was portrayed first by a d - Flom* 3-187Sib 1 meed �$�r ouest:onrei-e cor�E,X&ed by some "cf the ladies in the audience. se^on31y P11 � 1 by a ,plavlet enacted', by Mrs. Bari - �tnSLITAnCe �(7e Riches, Mrs,. Gecil Hallanger and " XON Tlff H, MOICTETtH Mrs, Wilmot'. Gates Reports were re- 8 _ _ . ._ ALTERATIONS " f WRITE OR PHONN><atbe For Farm And C7easbry ceived and correspo:;deme , read, - IES FREE A ' TION REPAIRS1. • 8>ESL •Can. _'. '._ .. _ESTmtATEB FREE :.. T'IM8 PAYMENT PLAN • �w Durng the business per:ad plans ` Dafldloie TERED ACCOUNTAN 116 1' were the Nei tae Open Meeting in PHONE. PICKERINQ AFTER 7.00 P. 3L 1 : wedaterm Insuraose on Bundk4%. _ - Windmills. Su"sto. � , 133 Slascos Street. 'North September to which ne:gYrbor:ng sec- .. d a ■ Bowman & Gibson I PHONE a-4tw vee, �a- =oa s.aao, t'M CortvrNCEor ea-rnQ.- DONT aE PIiONF: FPtiITBY dgl Is oN THE COMFORT OO C�NEVER G N AE DOTTED NAMlIp MY MSK44AfitRIE li e 60y. 11 'TRAYS JUST WHAT 1 • pQou5E0 MY � Q T SKiN GVR+osinr. EDDIE'S TH6 USED CARS OF.', LINECE ISLA N/ STAFFORD BROS.. WALL �,►;►_ >ItONUia<E3iT - WORas Shoe Repairs G S1 Arofr 4 . _ .Hain Street, Ptaltertng 1 rINEST MATERIALS USED a••^•�� - +"�"'~ WEL11AM 0, LAWSON EXPERIENCED WURKMANSBMP e " - _ Baer of "and Sollcilw. GOOD SELECTION -'01F LACES, - Z 6REQIWOOM ONTARIO POLISHES, DYES : DAILt' TII.I. 7.00 P M. :MOTOR.S" .L �Old,>t1 PICKEsnrC} 137W13 I _ • • /► t-WAV"tmt t�a"IL ria PH9NE PICKEIRINf ?i5 tE iRer a ii �e Us) "10"WAT "04 209NURTOR WOW BALSAM MT. ZION lane as missionaries This was: fot. Miss Marean JasaOeson ands W. Sunday, at the Name of W. and rwa�T�rs Brio <� lowed• by +baAness and closing Dick Ward attended ,the wedding of Mrs. H• Jamieson in honour of Mrs, r Tta Active Service Class met on Mrs. Winton White spent a Lew Mr, -.Tee Morley and •iris- bride; .-at -Robert Parrott's.80th birthday. s --T - - Wednesday night lest in the base- days `last week with Mr and Mss. Perth, on Satuzday, Mr• Ross Armstrong o3 Sc3rboro, $1.00 per•tsorra for QtA* elswo ow., Ment of the church. The meeting Ralph Price ikk their eottage, Stur- Mr, and -M -s. Alfred Parrott and is holidaying &t the Jack Empring arab lNt-clau'VaLatng ssfd � opened with the presid+ent,Mrs. Reg geon Lalke. Grant of Ashburn; - Mr, 4d Mrs. hen home, •J 8oaisins in the chas,. Following the Mc, and Mra, Cecil Jonei spent a Roy Parrott, of Barrie; Mrs. G. Briggs !'ay. ,-sent It. « -.worship, Mr, A. G Simmons, Gleq few unys last week at the cot- of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Larne Par- week -end w:lh Yr. zr_d 1%'rs, r, FRIG BTOHEB;� DECORATOs '! _ Major showed some very interest- tabe at Atherley, rott And Alan, of Myrtle; Mr, and Westgate, of P�'•P ' - IL IL i,ke NM r Ing 'films on his trig to Bolivia S. Miss Jessie Day. Pickering, speat Mrs Fred Draper, , of Whitby' and Sundly'Schooi ' will be at i0,00 a9n*r1ca where Mr and' Mrs, 'Sim- •the ikeek-end with' Mr, and NL's. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis -Jones and fawn- a, m_ and no church service. next _ Samples. Fgtimates Free WithoUt 1I i =ms have p daughter -and son-ia- Lloyd Wilson, iiy attended a birthday party'"oh' Siinday; Obligation Y ► +� �- r - ' = ''• - � "' PRICES EFFECTIVE TI3URS„ Fii,Ly -SAT.,, JULY 28, 28, .30 - •-:•.- • ROUGE HILLS xce t_ Saturday8:30 on. _Operi Every Evenig ill 9 .m. EX SPECIAL �+ HIGHEST- QUALITY MEATS ;-.---'+' Tl�tlP .MAPLE LEAF - _.. i. • _ : sgArnKLEss M IIIHE� 'ICIt CC Dlx �b. 47C MARGARINE _ • LEAx - _- - �4 abs, 89C t °TACE IROLLS*_47c . .or 25c pec lb - fresh Meaty SPAM'.RIBS �Side� 1b.�9PEAINIFJM C- - _ PEAMEALEH BAM BAUr0mm (F� c�ts� 1b..49 c .s QUAKER 4 oz. pkg. - _ PUFFS -D -RICE 33c --- — -. -- - - QUAKER . : Pkgs. F oz. _ MAPLE _ _.. r 31C FET : , - . 2 foLEAFS�' '��(t0 -oz• ro11� - .. -:� � �. -.. =- WHEATIES 12 oz. Pkx. Toasted Wheat Flakes 25c . � +FSEs$ F$UIT FIRST GR',ADE - Q / KELLOGG'S 5yi os. Pkgs No. 1 SMALL STAEED 8 quart basket V ��� b• 59C. _ RICE KRISP1ES _ __.- for 37c 1 T(IMATOEB ?9e YORK FANCY' t3 oz. Tins - - _ $S� b CARE 7 lb. Bag CREAM CORN MARSH BEST .'2.0.oz. Cella package 2 for 29cP HC -__ - C YORI{ CHOICE .._Z8 os. Tin. .. TOMATOES -'� - a Z7C GOLDEN RIPE - PARAMOUNT FANCY - I. lb. Tia p STOKELEY'S NEVE ORLEANS 15 oz. Tins BANANAS 'lb. 19C p= SALM �� M - . Red Kidney Beans 2 for 31c A YORK _ .. G 15 oz. Tin :. -_ rA : _. - - LAMB STEW ,29c L sAYHOE s (Regniar GFrina) . '.. _ SPECIA - ..� - QUAKER . - � _ - 4 oz. Pkgs. OUR SPECIAL BLEND - _ . ilb. 95C TEA . , � lb. PUFFED WHEAT .3 for -2 _ 0 FRAY BENT,OS 12 oz. Tin CLOVER VALLEY 8 a Glass N CORNED BEEF ;� -45c MARaENE (Regular) CHEZ PLEEZ 29e M FINE GRANULATED . .MARGARINE 1b .29c SUGAR 'S1bs. 42C .'YORK HOMOGENIZED ,4 lb._ Pail - is - FR ONTENAC Pint BrickAW BU=$1.49 CARNATION EVAPORATED 16 oz. Tina E CR EAM ,. MILK - �, 25C • . -.2 for Z7c - WRACLE WHIP 16 oz. Jar DRESSING 49C ACME FARMERS Quart Carton OGILVIE 16 oa .Pkg. i SALAD DRESS -. R C SILVER CARE MU 25C > y, MAZOLA 0�oz. Tin 20 PABLIIM. _. 16 oz. pkg. - SALAD OIL . x 39c POPULAR BRAND Carton of 200 YORK 9 oz. Jar - CIGARETTES ;3.0.9 a Sweet Pickled Relish i9c BABY CEREAL "39C -CANADA _Quart Bottle EASIFIR$T .CIDER' VINEGAR � 25C THRIFT ., ,� Faatilg ,.Sias Boz - . I : - SHORTENING' 1b.. 25C SOAP FLAKES 55C ' AYLMER 9 oz. Bottle -CHILI SAUCE Y - = 25c . TABLE QUEEN Full 24 oa. Sliced Loaf CroAse k Blackwell (Unsweetened)_ 48' oz. Tin MAPLE LEAF 12 b8 Btle. • READ _15 �` . G ORANGE JUICE _ - :`.°.'39� • 100. D'ETEIiG 41 EXTRA SPECIAL -- FEATURE —AAP LE -LEAF YORK CHOICE CRI M ' TZNDZRFLAKE . SUM PEACHES 216-33C F_0 O's • ,, 2 for.. 4gc _- 2 . - - ' for `�3� r 1 LARD _ . .. .4 - - - az 1 20' oz. Tina ..... _.. C �,' _. - _ ;�, - / _ • TMs STROUD S FOODM.ARKET a _ _ ... a - • .Please -`rake Note Of : For amour Convenience W a .Are Open Every Evening Store. Homs at Top of page 1 S r a' a Where Gambling 5 t ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS•IAG .Is Really . Big - - - - B,usiness - BABY CHICKS PATRNTW- h 1y� k are Gambling on race horses, in ! FIRST generation broiler chicks iJap�RSTONBAUGH A ', to short suppiv, and will be for some Patent Attorney. EstabWhW01 the considered judgment of the y + time. _ soot your order now for Fall Untnrdty Ave.. Toronto Patents - -•Arkansas S remer Court,, is a - delivery and secure the broods You eotmtsia ' � .;� '! want' at tba time, you want -them.- We -.. Same of skill. Gambling in gen- - ' . ` z have 1st. generation Indian River I AN OFFICR to everi� ttiventoa- [Jet •i . eral, in the opinion of Carl Co- Cross, Nichols Now Hampshire. Arbor inventions and tall tntormatioa •MR hen, casino manager Of the f fold White Rock. Send for broiler -etnt *ttorneyRys, Co., Resistsrue Pat wds Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev., . TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. ! , � � sk. O et sues .,. FERGUS ONTARIO PERSONAL is a business pure and simple. We ' sell •'a chance tom- win IF you hiven',t already purchased 51.00 TRIAL, offer. Tonty- vim• deluxe -- money " Crowded bingo parlors " chicks or turkey, poults, you don't have rue r aQ� wants. to be without them.. We -hatch every Pe in New Jersey, jam-packed b week in the year. Can supply all i°sue lnctu The Dteatoo As•rwy. - "horse anti dog tracks all over. sof 124, Terminal • A" Toronto Ont, - Dpoo�p��lar'. breeds In- chicks non ses•Q, the U.S., the eager groups' �1 a pullets or cockerels. Also turkey TRACMERS WANT64 �� poults. Also older- pullets 12 weeks to - around the Reno slot machines. y laying. Catalogue. and crap tables, were sure evi- TwRi'GDUI$LE CHICK. HATCHERIES LTD. O - "SUDBURY two-room schools, 4wmileess from Bence, this Week that _ Ameri- f ------ .- ---- Sudburx . require .principals (grades Cana -skillful, greedy, or both "` o _ MATCHING ECFs 4a) aPPtrozlmately 30 .pupils each. HATCHING. eggs eggs wanted by ons of Sa1arY I. accordance with qualiaca _ —were ready, willing, and ableCanada's largest and oldest established tions. Duties to commence 1n SOP- to e►to buy a chance to win money. hatcheries. Eggs taken every week in tmber 1963. Please send applicatiosa Big Premium Paid. For full to Mrs..p, R. Forbes. Box 395. Sudbury. - The stakes ' are staggering. OUCHI - Waldo Corthes doesn't even clinch his fists as a Volks- tdhoi. ! write Boa 131, les trlghteenth Ont." Last year 30 million hungry St., New Toronto,. Ontario, horse players wagon auto runs over his pillow -covered head in Wiesbaden, wA�ter A qqualiaed Protestant e p y pushed between FOR sA4E _ teacher for 1955.56 term. Salary _ $2 billion and 52.5 billion Germany- Cif course, a Volkswagen is not the biggest cor ___ 11".W. APDLy to: 'L6ster' Draper. through the mutuel, windows. around, but would you like to try the trick? COMPLETE- bathroom suite 3126.931 Sec.-Treas., R. Graceaetd, Quo. Besides •tie billions bet in the t complete line of plumbing supplies. 24' states where pari-mutuels withoufittings o6 gafSo� Clifford A9181 Tenth ' ' I " p [SSUE 30 - 1955 • are in business, an estimated $3 Avenue, Montreal 39, Quebec. td $5 billion more passed An Earlier Ballad Of Davy Crockett USED. Grain _-Binders and Threshers � through the hands of illegal . for sale. 'A quantity of binders and "' ♦ , - -bookmakers. The remarkable tnreshen in several makes and sizes. b + Reconditioned and ready for use _ w thing about the gambling dol- The present vogue of "The the branch. He felt a little bet• Prices reasonable, satisfaction guaraa. -<. + lar is its apparent indeatructi- I Ballad of Davy Crockett" remids -ter whew he discovered a had teed. -We deliver. Ralph E. shaatat;' q, a la er and the student of balls Aima Ontario. Phone Drayton 1S07R23. bility. The - horse- x - p y dry that this grinned' all the bark- off the I slot -machine fan were among isn't the first time Davy Crockett branch. HELP WANTED the first' to recover from the has been romanticized and wide- The third bit of business took UNr:rQCUMBERED, young man. reu• _ 1929 depression, The net (re-. ly sung in popular song. A hun-place when he was campaigilinR ' able, for mixed Ontario farm. Perman- ti ceipts less payoffs) from. pari- dred years ago or more, another for his seat • in Congress. He -ant s satisfactory. high good - mtitnel machines and slots had son about him was Qin the Protestant home to high wages. D.' g going went down to Hay Hollow, Hubert Fergusam Ferguson Beach. , stink to $10 million in 1932. The .rounds, another "Ballad. of Davy�astlarorrl._. osatarlo - - caught an - alligator, bridled him- next year, it was $15 million '-Crockett," ` a piece still alive in ` with a. bridle of panther hides, MEOICA► ti ' and by 1941 it had soared to 'tradition In the South and West, and then got .on his back and — - --- -' LF- — EVERY SUFFERER - _ -11147 million. War fanned the where versions of it have been, SATISFY YOURSELF _ lever, and by 1952 these twtr •recovered. in West. Vir rode hiT1i up to Bear Clearing, Virginia. Ken- -OF RHEUMATIC PAINS OR 'IfEURiTIS - - - _,q - - -. corms of gambling alone were tuc Missouri, Arkansas, and ri ht to the stamp where_ the - , g $MOULD- TFY -DIXON'S REMEDY g ky, other, candidate "was speaking. MUNRO'S DRUG' STORE, _ R netting $419 million. The 1929-. 'Texas. I50 gain added up to•a whopping I The other candidate lett in a -3f5 Elgin, Ottawa - e., e It all began 'with k blatzkface - hurry, and t b e votes wer$1.25 Express Prepelel z ` r X1.775 per cent for slot ma- minstrel song called' "Pompey Davy's. .chines, 2,330 per for horse Smash," a name popular enough In the'tiatural courses -of Falk - POST'S ECZEMA SALVE t racing. x' in the 1840's to be parodied by lore, folk incidents like these rashes and wee int of troubles A The fantastic rise is by no: Old Dan Emmett -as "Pompey,' cofild have gone directly into, a _ Post's 6csema salve will not dLap lineana dun to the rapid-Powth--O'STnash." with --9 bow in the 1= -folk ballad` of. Davy- Crockett-- ' you. Itching ringworm. � $ -- �"� of the Jaguar and Dior set. Ac- But- they didn't. A minstrel man and toot enema w respond re _ r tcording to George Gillett, apo to obs ittaialeM, ordorle4s ointtne of in between the 3nddents and x -aerations director of the A peri- g regardless or how stubhorr# or hopeless 14 the ballad Out of these Ind- they seem. scan Totalisator Co. of Balti- dents he made a minstrel song a more, maker of the country's POST'S REMEDIES 44 tautuel machines, 64 per cent in which a Negro named Pom- +1 PRICE U.Se PRR JAR _ - +of the mutuel tickets bought i" pey Smash ' -m e e t s . Crockett, : Bast rest Fires ori' Roe•ipt 4 Pric:. ;. I i watches him attempt - to are of the $2 variety. Those p sa Queen St. ■.. Cornier -ef Logan. countless $2 bets (Gillett fi down a coon, and fights with him TORONTO _when Crockett fails because the - oP►oRTUNlrtss Fort -• Euros it takes 200d to 25$1 coon is made Of Wood` The epic MRN AND WOMEN I - mi Welters to add up to 51 fight results in a draw and Pohl- million) are thetip -to the BE A HAIRDRESSER ' mass-market nature of today'/ j pey goes on to other_ adventures JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL samblirig.. They also' help. ex-. with fallen stars and en alligator. Great p rinnity r - p n the ly , at toe that folk 'stra3ghtene4 Plea�asi, .elgndled profession seed - �„ - - more and more state legislators the minstrel man's satire, tined wages. 4housands o! success �• are taking toward the s !l:arvt graduates. g port of f his parody into a ' folk ballad, Amerfca's Greatest System m sr :kings. started a shift in the emphasis ! wustr+t o latsioc a Fres - Gambling's newest El Dorado gf _ the ballad from ) Pompey . ! a},�qt EL HArite ortil Cal) scltoO+a SPEED QUEEN - Flaet footed is, of course, Las Vegas, Whose' I Smash to Davy, Crockett; where, 354 Bloor St. w roronte. Mrs. .P. Pgrkins doesn't worry Inultimillion-dollar 'temples of of c urse. it had been originally. srt�cbed, . • about male_ wolves. ' She can' =' chance stated as monuments to Q i+ xtn5 St., Hemnton the frailty of man's will. There Out of this minstrel song, the T9 Rtdeitp St. Ottawa outrun most of them. The Bri- _ folk imagination made the first fish housewife. is pictur4d above - is. a race track, but it is sol= ballad 'of Davy Crockett. The �, winning the two-mile team race dam used. Somehow, .Nevada's folk extracted the single `rnoin crashed and Porter and one of in the Ladies.inter-Club Athletic visitors are more •attracted by incident of the -coon episode end his sons was killed. -meat meat'at London. Her time pf .the click of dice, the silent consequeLft fight, •and dropped -When- Francis Covell, the New : wheel, the sharp crack of a card York painter, expressed a wish 11:27.2 set a women's record lout the Ices interesting material, p p _-in -expert hands.: Last year_ 10 as time and transmission have to.: have . his asb}es. shot_ from a-. _ for -the- distance!, - million travelers visited Las cut and concentrated many. s gun on a hilltop overlooking his ti _ ? . Vegas; 7.5 million stopped there f Dome there were tech i al dif- j-•and bet about $50 million in - tbp 'direction' out the `stager Irishman, ` ballad before this one The Falk also worked ever the, �. c ficulties. The family comprom- casinos. _ In . Essence, Nevada's- gamb- ree-flowing money, the Sands 'itself.' punch couplet, full of the, exag• ised. by attaching Ahe' ashes to coloured balloons, which were .3ing _ industry... follows exactly - geration beloved of those- who then shot dawn! - "•-'xhe same principal as. the super- even tape recordings. exploited the -frontier, until it 'In Rome Fannie Lepetit di- -market. The item for sale, as SEES SEA DAVY - A seagoing .emerged in this, its most concen• reefed that she should be buried •:-=the Sand' Carl- Cohen explains, '-''is `Davy. Crockett. That's what 7- trated and effective version, from . _ with an het• money. The odds invariably !favor ear -old Bort Howard found at Arkansas: omb-a vault who went to the tomb -a vault with the house - hence a = built-in the Maritime Museum in San Come to s'afch beads, both steel doors -with $300,000 worth. . profit' margin. All the g operator has to do is bring in Francisco. Young Barts hero heads was missin, ' I But since then there have been traffic. The flashy multimillion- : was'the figurehead` on c clipper -He'd bit off my head, an' I.. s0 many alarms of midnight in - Xlollar• hotels and x40.000 •Ship named for the King of the had .swallered his'n, ! _ trudes at the cemetery ry that the -a=• roveek entertainers attract the �W/ild Frontier. I It was this memorable couplet police are demanding' Fannie tilavers; human a and the ill' site made her husband prom- that made the incident, the min_ should be exhumed and the _nature laa- of averages the rest ' pairs a 50,0'the::rs If -costs. year. strel song., and the, ballad. jewels returned to her family. . To handle, its share of 'the 'direction' out the `stager Irishman, ` Dying Wishes 1m to eccentrics h rat en ee cs ave asked to be buried with family - ree-flowing money, the Sands 'itself.' In.this blusutering piece of min. photographs, sheets of music and must spend freely It has ' •strel horseplay, Pompey Smash, Can Be Costly even tape recordings. five crap tables (at, a cost of like Davy Crockett, is a "princi- - - "2 „ 51,100 each), six $490 ,1 .. • -pal statesman who, without his „ - ' ' to, When I die I want you_ SO% MOREBUTtr1l#ER$ ' :tables. three- ro ilette , set-upik `31,700 . apiece). and 102 slot head, weighs half.. a ton He is a Negro -minstrel nn . : bring me here!" So said the 'girl' 'she ' 14,777 Canadians were em-, 'played . machines (ranging from $375 'for • 'for' parody: : Davyof " " -' pretty Scots as' spun around an Edinburgh dance hall ` as butchers' or meat cut - ters in 1951, an increase of More,.' the nickel -eaters to $625 for the silver -dollar variety). Carl !fie e eat rift frontiersman. g to the dreamy strains of a waltz. than 50% 'over the 9,485 in this ' Cohen's customers rub the This minstrel song deals with And when she fell desperatelyoccu occupation in 1931. p, .cor-_ Hers off 90,000 offof dice of Davy Crockett s ' folk' ' ill' site made her husband prom- --z pairs a 50,0'the::rs If -costs. year. exploits, all recorded in the pub_ 'and ise• to scatter her ashes at. -.the _ THREE TIMES AS MANY "' �about $19 000 a day to operate lic prints of the" 1830's spot where he had romantically SAWYERS - - +" the Sands. :1840's.- One .describes the mytho• proposed to tier -on the floor of _.In the 20 'years between 1931 - - - • • - , ' The slots 'are to fife' Sands •logical battles Davy had with the Palais. _ : and 1951 the n%mber __of --saw T casino what a bargain base- Mississippi boatmen. When he horns with these - - Gruesome, 'rata' be! in Canada tripled from 4; p - - ` tnPnt is to Macyds, clankiDg..out locked critters. -truly e ast waltz when the 124 to 13,257, 12 a dependable 0,000 weekly he yelled seven times as loud as young man turned -up at the - = gross,_ The payoff, Cohen says, _a. whole drove ;of Injurrs and his dance -hall with -a _'casket_ -and 'runs about 35 per cent. Only eyes stuck out two inches. like the Irish champion Cuchulains duly scattered his wife's ashes the floor MAY BE .w the .slots can be .adjusted but in his battle - on gleaming while, the « , -played "I'll __.II? the, casino •has little ta_ fear from'. its •other' gamblingr gad. rage. --Theo second incident rose out organist Wilk Beside - Yon!" YOUR LIVER << gets. At the crap table, the `.house of Davy's reputed_ discovery_ that An Australian rancher express- _>40 ' �> has a 1.41 per cent edge; he' could grin i coon out of a ed a last wish to have his ashes B Ive's fret werti tins! favors the house by 4 tree, and thus save powder and scattered from the air over the - It may be your livsrl a •to 3 per cent; thy t1oulette 'wheels `1ead.- One night he attempted to land he owned and lov A tro adwelt to tskas y N we situ of Rue wie a Is keep your dta.sea +t.e s in topby Bowles he* a little over 5 per cent. ` grin a coon- out_ of one of the' friend who ran an air -tax? Mr. '>Mvf c Few w" wl• Is we rour rood way as* +leers ... on bloat. up - highest -limbs of an old' tree. He Stanley Porter, of Brisbane, ptr- •our ofmosek ...yw1 it �sWe" Albs ton Wait em st NN Tkas-e ' MORE PLATE GLASS _ .grinned but nothinghappened. _ . pp formed this -last rite.. .and op wm se wens ou nerd � �tle Carter's finis �� ` ' Canadian factories - shipoed Frustrated, he went back to hi! took his two sons with him on u.r T o �� ^ w t bets, =tau the sew first its Soot - 1113,512,629 worth of plate- glass.,' In 1953 as compared with $2,- house, 'got, an ax. cut down the tree, _only td find- thilt the coon* the trip. _ It was a dying wish that •f �(gee sl,u,b��rt,t.wo�p.{ reel that dor Bre w ..129,590 worth in 1992, ' was not a but knot in brought 'plane �" t rrrr ata M,n . At Nat rkrtar's Mil.» d'+raels� - coon a .-death-for the u.w to,"d,wii atTeer . • cyr .Vacation -=-Whether TravellingStaying dor _Your Sum�ne -or'' - - the• Cottage= -Here. Are Some of Your _Daily Needs "CA TAIINA " CHILDREN'S SCAMPERS MENS � SWIM SUITS SWIM SUITS "�lina" or reLrular styles. Good4gzW. Far youths, boys and men. The ideal Men's swim softs; akin -tight or bbzer style, is popular colors. Good size range, ity swim suits in bright colors. TROUSERS- summer3t- 40.- shoe recommended by Sports 1.98 College. Available in three styles, red Light weight for summer wear. Fine 2.95-3.50 O Ing rubber sole, composition rubber sole equality. Expertly styled slaesk for mea EACH r wean coir 3.9 5 EACH y "in'a wide color and pattern range. Gabar- o hard-wearing N to "le. RARVEY WOODS 5.95 - 6.50 dines and pie -n -Pies plus the new Centura - MEN PAIR _ �-+ -cloth. Cuffs tailored at no extra charge - T -SHIRTS UN-DERWEAR. BOYS :. 4.95 PAIR : 7.9 5 - 9.9 5 PAIR Den's 'T" Shirts by Penman&. Fine Summer jockey short& and jerseys. Top quality in shades of white, silver, navy quality for year round wear. Sizes 89 and wine. to 42. YOUTH - . -• - _-.. S �.95 PAIR 2.50 -16.9 5 . 1.19 EACH - 1.00 EACH .11"ALL STYLES INCLUDE HALF SIZES J• R. HONES DEPARTMENT STARE .: - !STORE HOURS: MON., TUES., THURS., SAT. — 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.; VJED., 9-A M.-12 NOON (Closed Wed. Afternoon); FRIDAY, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M: - PICKERING 281 - PICKERING 281 'Young Farmers -Continued acter.stic at a Christian Family", took the Audley Church Service on Mrs, Arch Bell played a piano 9e1ec- Sunday morning. During -the r ervxe visting in Ontario County, 9:0111 Sat- tion "Bless This House".. Miss Sus Mrs. Reg. Parker and Mr. Morley uaWy, July 23, to TAMKUy, August ie Pucksin read the scripture, then sang a duet. �868tion �2, She *tll stay'at tie bcme od Mr, r Mrs, Geoff, Astley led in prayer. The school,board have hired Mrsr - and Mrs• Loac Hall, Uxbridge No. 2, Eileen and Anne Guthrie.sang a X. E. Greer cd Pkker-ng R. R•.2, to - t = and will be entertained by Alan and duet "The J.Ily of the valley. Mrs, teach the Junior Grades. They are clan - ]We Boll. Bali. Alan. _ t+ president the Wm _ Guthrie . J:-: kd in a progsaan , dividing tre school into two class-' :`� •Uxbridge• Junior Farmers and his on .,H=e is what you make it", roocm. Mrs, -Pratt is continuing as - �� �• sister Elsie :s amember od the LTX- � which took the form of a radio Principe], bridge Junior Institute: I broadcast with Mss. Bert Guthrie as Mr, and Mrs. Bert Guthrie and t Miss Playle is 21 years of age 'at .l M1s Complainer; mss. Chas. Clan- family attended the Heron picnic on the present time._ is secretary of the i enc a as Miss Helper•Outer, Mrs. F. Sunday at SpringhW. irk.- Dasaingbousne, Young Farmers' Chi} Puckrin, as Mrs. Troublemaker and Mrs. David Colics and two child- • a s J a heli She has also held the oM" of tresaa Urs. C. White as Maas F.x-it. Foil- ren of Toronto, h&ver been vsit ng : r-� tsrec. She wanks on her f8tber's fartr:, }king these parts which were based her brother Bods Batson,- F - -twill dose his efflde aoi bem by vaesdtoyg Seeding stock, p.gs, cattle for stock on Chrstian ;deals, the ladies Joined, � Robert Aahtcn, of Pidcerng, epent shows, rearing turkeys and poultry in a disc issdon on dealing w.th pro- a Pew days last week with his grand- - in general. Has been a member od blems that arise -:n the home Fol- ( parents Mr, end Mrs• R, E. Hedge. - lstieafs will please note, . Iyer club Public Speaking Team iiae lowing the closing prayer, the Eset I Bob McHugh was admitted to the r tive-yeaTt. • Grog served raspberries, trtut, ( Sunnybrook Hospital on Tuesday of J� ugust I to 14 inclusive 1 - She .s pa,,-ticularly interested 1n bread and lemonade, last week, -We wish improved health A Girl& Project wort in Young Far- Mr. Leslie Morley;.. �of -Pickering for sob. '- tnera' stxh as cooJsery, dress- � • end basket -making. Member tie. W oinen's Ins.itute and Prod- - - lice Guild and also a-meaber •of the - ' - ;—+tet 'Guides-Asseciation, --_ —_ - - - Atte: her upas in"Ontar_t County, -. s ;the Fronter_ac Junior Farmers at I _ -Miss Playle w,ll be entertained by _ the Fr-ontenac Junior Farmers._ at FOR SALE -Ford Tmztor, :nc:udrng jr plaw. Re:ently reconditioned, Phone. iPlckeriag 292W -. -aug $1.00 pn hour •for quid[, clean, guar- _ f voom "':• amtaed .ft-st-class painting -and papa'- w : banging. _ if.>QIC S'M'OKES - DECO"TOS A,✓�,. � 1 -s T1.. 2, R E, Pickering Pb. Pick. 8i6N Samp1ea Estimates Free Without Obligation -------------- --- _ -- - y' Aie.e h r:� 4" a ; •. BROCK ROAD Mr, and Mrs. Sowerby 'are hu:i- ` _day ng -at Waubashene. Mr, and Mrs, J. Bradshaw are _ spending a few days at Pula. Sorry to retort Mr. W. Middleton'.? :fn Aax hospital, Mr. •and Mrs. Geo. i'r - " Middleton, Listowel, were v:sitars over the weekend, • 6Eweral of the girls, of the coustr>r _ � n ` � •'+ unity are spending it Sew days at the C G. 1, T; camp near Oshawa, _ MT, rind M_ -s. W. Cartes had the forrner's two brothers Neil and.ken. meth and families, of London; also ( ` sister Mrs, McKay and sons, Toron- to, visited over the week -end. Mr, and Mrs. Boye s and. the ]at- tar's rirother, who has just arrived from Grimsby, England, visited Mr. and- Mrs. Comutt -during the week. - , • ^ " +� >�`e� ,'` Mr Harry, iruwson is spending a ..few days in Mointteal and hopes to _ do a bit of fishing, - f : _Vacation School. is. con urgg on ,Tuesday, and 'Thursday mornings ; during August and the children are I a enjoying the• time spent in vamous i bctivit:es under. supervision M 3 t Mr, and - Mrs. Vern Middleton and s • truce are -staying with bins. Middle- --ton to assist in the store. —_- -- ___ •_ AUDLEY The Audley W. A. held their July. meeting at the home of Mrs. WhM. ' Guthrie Jr, wyth the president Mrs.. ',presiding. Hymn - V. taerrrnence �F g. - ym 570 '1 _ - _ .. vias sung, followed by the Creed and Theme song. ,Plana were made for a - �Vacation- School which is expected to ca a4 NOW Enjoy Sight-seewl Travel jA 1..ti1ZHl'y • � �;' be held droar August 15 to 19. The. son caD vas answered by "[► Char- ��;=rL'