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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_06_13ciano, baseball great Joe DiMaggio and TV film producer Arthur Gott- r+ " lieb of Pine Ridge Farm, on Valley 3l r: and Mrs. G. Pearce and faaxr, : Farm Road here were investing in a il} of Q:iha tam z ;d Air;, D. Hortop a 100-acre housing development, to be at-.endedthe r�(r!h Graduation at the + locatedKon the south part of the Gottr W� stern Hof pita?, on Monday ev- Y lieb property. c':;:-8, at which Marilyn Pearce and Rocky Marciano spent the week- Margarct liortop were presented �.' end here at the Gottlieb home, talk- :.illi a :Schots s!' p for Post Graduate yrs ing over plans and Will return in study. a :may about two weeks- The last Curric um Meeting for r W. H. J. Thompson, solicitor for the teachers • of Area, No.. 2, and the group told The News 'that two Pidcerin" schc,ol>, wear held last _ companies were in the process of be- Thwsrll.:, at Rnux• Hill Public sub- Ing incorporated; one as the sub- School. lir ,Robson, Chief Sanitary divider and one as the builder. They Tn.,pero- fn- Ontario County, , and -- would operate under the name, of Pine Miss 1NcCai1, one of our nurses at Ridge, the Clinic, spoke at this meeting. It was reported on Tuesday that Mrs. D. Briggs, of Riverside Dr. the proposed development may be home • from Oshawa Hospital recov. ' known as ."Marciano Village' Bring from sur "Bill" Newman, Chaistan of the Civic Improvement Committee of the Rouge Hi11 Boas Chili, Presents Mr, Thompson said they would start j We are surgery, cheque for 8250 to E. R Henry, Treasurer Ajax Hospital Board. The money will purchase a new bed for with about 20 acres and work clung t pleased to report'that Mr. the now addition at the hospitaL from there. He said that'survtyors J• T. Stephencnn, whh`Feil, and Erse. would go over the property and 1pre Wed his hip !est Friday evening, 6 7- plan HILL LIONS CLUB pare a plan and then they would .rave P>rS1e ?ng as well as can be e:peo = ROUGE tea -L L LNS CLU to g0jxefo�-township council,- ted +Golf Course Opens 'New Boat 1Norks For by am vym. rertue Reeve Wm. G. Lawson said this t Lr-a.1-'ire•^:en were ruled out on week that' cotincil had heard nothing I S -'- ' n;-Lt tr the apartment of OtUrda June „� y ti more about the proposal, since Mr. `.": Tr •-els, ,-here a apace heater - �y, !air Frenchman s Bay A pwadr h.gi iwgi::ret tb-e f:rot (.It, ' r,. , ,.r w torten had the blaze Thompson first Appeared before conn- h F• ut ..i a ,a: -day cunve7uiurti ut a:n:v,t ell a month ago, asking -what wet o••• ^ r" • tr'- •sten. ��h�teYaie Anew indvstr_y wifi be co:ntng to . trues t:.v is ,ai flrzriyaces rt yre,cut.ng required of them by the tow-nahip. r ^ of+. wrho p - _ Pickering in the ve near future, Liwi, Hubs iron L ,tr.a 'Ai ut The township has stated that amonK eta - '- cr. Francis de Safes on when t°x McKee- Boat Works loc unta: L 'ard Quebcc,.held in ,lune l .outer' things they would require a�..a t^ "+ •• ru th sedan. are advised Tho new Whitevale Golf Course of- a S at 't`renchman, Ba , , - to •4, at 1ur',h bay. iuD-divider to supply a .nater system : t},. ;: .7_., Wo matte la.•t 'Salim- - - ;flciaily open this SaturrLy, June 14- Mr. a ilea 'Flt itieen Y.a< p keel need ,i h-. ,pg, tit . t yt'etnttS: s Hae fire r. Located a half mile south of White- j and sewage system that, would be sat='. da to i, and the luclev win- ix tttatx3 in •the prv;, trty of Fred Sctt ,.on the main afire: ci urth 1a; to ttiasc:i isfactnry to township engineers and! r„_ ,• kfr4, F, Rillhiir, 67 Bert--am ca.t .i t of the Eay, .�:-tsrilt he,; the ::any AJats and h a:., and bug1k the Ontario County Health Unit, v- B:. t 1+r :evitle; ntarfo. tlse middle of secure surroundings and i- -located in_Turcri �. F!zn> call fos .,asci.. t:.vm -ttie t ,t u.. Prv":tt«b. toe -ed streets•. street light+, sidewalks �- - - ria comparable to the best hurt.".e rc;.tt• •.. � � %f'•: lf•:•t• Rr,ti•es. in cn.nna+i�v with a.craitna lilcclr bnudir.r to hr-con- ,�; 1 an4d d-um maijo tttc* trout the where designated, $300 per lot for n . ,11 sirs •Kemp I•as been at t. c.: , c' o t- 9.000 sq. ft.. 'Phis course-has inter-t:_„ naz.irE ;fret by iii iert. yt - 1 :: space 1200 s ft., Per ns, seeded fs.itt,yr. bFnt :e. z w u as e,. to rit,rt. Sour 1 q• p . • ,;,t'ct,, :at Dalas, Texas. du-- large greens, , 1!r 'tfci{een• irtio mrd• the- Tet;•t- s.ur�, kal:s Lions 41:u .tr t.c:: ar-• .ent of=the t,tal assn for fir..• pur- tees .and is pr fel,, zee-. 1 :r��- the ^ rt t .t•^ dare, '� s?: p i5lann ng Board la•t week ti•at tgi,e,'i:o:rt ur a train. Headed by poses, proper grades, etc. lf-c, Fdr.a Chapman din jj( P ���' 1 t:,C intend to b'ui:d muto'= isoate, 1 Liss-tr:ct t,utie:nors i. Gni-'UutariU . 'l hOmpson Said torr t; t .e "i:um�s ' � , � nr See advertisement in t,s xsFue 5' ,t PI .i, y 1 �, parade took tNv in the, propped development would ! bort tice' at. ,he h- Mhich map sli�riir -beak- -moi well evcatua, ._ em ou t ~ .t,ci ,vet; z, the I lark, _ - " iftom where you live., Aiso- included people. uuu:, to pass by: - •. �- $37,008 range _ the news two pfoperty cause into sn ar^,••1 neenro,•: + 'cfr Sctt, who iv 3eI4-kr own 'ext 1'hu�r attendiat f-out t}tis district 31 r. Gott! o• r „• .in the advertisement-ase the greea _. wo ears, ago still :gain t+ aq helff at teen and free o@er, this district, has uperated a boat were: fast International President,' y • + Fast summer when it was used as- a I ^^� if-a. Hary P-• ^ You will be made welcome at the livery at .the-'Bay for-the-past 32 iia ry A. Newman, and Mrs. Ne_W.. ' new Whitevale Golf Course, so why yea's. Due to the prz.cent trend in. .mart, Dunbartun; Sir: and Mrs. T. locale for fiirn scenes for several TV I +rte-n or, Cruz ct= IRc+•a +rad not get out titere.this week-end and boating, Mr• Scott i.-kept. basy (too Newman, I)unbarton, To orris t cn- films; among thein,'"The •East of the l 3frt, Alan Clark. and dp••+' T-an 3lohican4. or Lskefirld: Mr.ard . k • Manta,. `give it a try. We. know yon will be baay) all summer and docking . tral Lions Clu6; President Edward Mr. Thompson-said that 3itirciai-ci l s^� -%-re child--n, of Co''y�"�: Mr. Pleased with every detail of the lay- ,pace has became.? a P'o'�lem. It is K. Belt and Sirs Belt, Rouge Hi11I � tor}' 1 ^ ..Fred B - was in its on the development e • Ndor, . -nd daueh , >_ ' istd.nothing for him to have 25 motor , 1st Vice -President_ Edward O chard and a eras also stu'e that.0 31aggio f, ..- of Ru�ferrt; %fr' aw, 'f-4 A,tdtin -=-�----------- boats -in and. out of the water .on a � and Mrs, Orchard; Rouge HilI4 2nd nvesttrsg - nk1+ of 004 are+ Mrs. ----- h r = . --- _ ._ would bs t _ La Humber At $nnday afternoon Vi Je-President, Edward Brett and -------------- --- Lente KAmn 4,trtatt•.. tui+ae% Prio--to Mr, Scott'c purc�asrng airs, Brett, Rouge Hill; fast Pre*- 1 • T.inda. 1'n^^ and i:p YPrnn, of • Ibis busines, it aas owned by Mr%. ident Juhn L. Rawbon and Nlcs. P-C's Organize At Aiax; Cn- , %'^• -^ t>s" :'"''•'. X011 -�� Service ccott's father, the late Thomas Mans- Rawbcn, Frrnc!tman's Bay: Lunt and �f-a 7a,.-a a• •. ' ••_•, trte: _ 'field: who operated a •boat-livery at Chairm:.n, Jum b t:ta k' and . \lr s. • • Monttev ,t d M the same location for some fifty ,, Pickering ,. f- ��:,'_�� �^ •'1Le 104th anniversary memorial j Clark, t -e_Bay . • kfx*r -v'� .:..- �• , -•-c RC^I,tb; service of Erskine Cemetery last Sun- yea-S. _ : Ti::oughL,,t t.:e convention, many � ho t;, :...• ^._•...'' rr^"t c^e+th ------ beauti:uI and g ' P n day Fred one of the largest gatherings ----- taIuab.e prizes-w,rre Pickerin Tom .t, and Village m^� t ;._ ► and_are now living Ajax And Pi,cke-init Hospital donated by the local merchants and progressive Cort.:enatives held an or c„r_-_* to date. Statistics For Month of May clubs. bfrs. Ed. Orchard won a lov- organization meet'ng here, on Mon- r_: ^ +- ,,._ ..:;tt Puking inside the eemetery grounds j T'• - he Irv- officers.y. el a. m' chair. and Ed. Orchard won day night and..elertetf thep t: K Frena nearly full and cars Ifned the >'"ads is all .directions. TKR board •Major operations 10. A constitut;on was Ki-,e:•r,,, •, �, Il.; c ,. :.,' t,Mnital 1100 in a lucky draw. Total in- tient, adrritted `174 adopted and will be printed and sent i s r -.,, a•,raerv, is raembere announced on Monday that W Tisere .were luncheons and. dinners at' Th^^ end• No. babies born 39 orifi to all members in the verynear ^ Wse eoilection amounted to over 4570, every day for bah. Lions and `Loin- null r►r^•" i,+o --:' at+^ that Total out- tiei'fts 2Fa. future. There was a good crowd oe-., -. n the Isaseat collection ever reieeived at 11 ettes, with many interesting speak- hand to hear a verydynamic speak- tfieir' lett last week 8 tstiemarial service. Total discharges ers' There were also roan sporting fd^t: '- '^ F ^""• Rev. C. P. vice. r of WhitevaIe: In-patient x-rays ] Y s a 'r, Han. Robert McCauley, vi�e- events in ,which the delegates part- lUiaitsed Church was in charge of the Ouvpaner.t x-ray, chairman a r made Ln and all-out at. . rhea+ f^r '`' ^"" i"'" 4:P4c -tmffer _ Iaertrl0e, taking as theme: "The ideal Lab, in-patio.t treatments t, I touraameots. ;^” :n try'it•c f'^-^ ^. 1'f,', •'r!^ aCt service.- The Wlutevale quartet rend- Lab. out- tient treatmenes 10 tack on the CCF party and their pa '18 A gay breakfast was held Monday policies, literally tearrto them apart. I id-nt =bpc SrP- +1•' •^ -+,ak to his Feted several selections. Blood. transfusions 19 morning, &-hen over three. hundred ed He lead off by saying Oe Liberals pp-# ^ � f^r the 1!­4 tier : Flowers of many varieties decont- Minor ops ations Lions appeared zt 7.00 a, m. attired had no lie so couldn't dwell on T.tice- S' �^r ro •^thtt. . ed the graves. Ear, eye, nose and throat op. 41 in Pyjamas, old-fashioned night• them atp 11 y ;a�,:- �►'-••' the c;,r' • -n :r-"'',v ev. ns and caps, and others in - ^f + , o ftR+t•"��", �' its naw - tow pHs. He charged that the CCF party ^:^ _ on garb. The' breakUst was Spon- did not, give the public the true pie- t'• •,G h-i'l'antly •fic'•'ed �ro,e •fn the The Public is Cordially Invited to speed by the host, club, North Bay. tore of'thair program irL their l:sera• =" a"' F-Pnch*nar', Rev, anon. like. Joseph Derneza, Supt. oi.the ture or on .their broadcast He -•••+. ^�^+ed in drnrr•ra do School for the- -Deaf,— claimed- that -with -the 'CGF lla> tyr' I-- r �< G ' vST-euftht,o )zea-bzC__ -; attend the �e�a pening o �e on the deaf child's problems at office it would be the end of.ur.'ons,' a-P'•,1 With *!rose thin,:Q--one ^ a banquet held in Memorial Gardens because there would only be one nr t'.c • r':an't e:rnlode, and is still on Mondy; dight. boss -and that would be' the state. ).;;., .• -^ ,4,P hnrtom or floating a R Jail at Whitby, Ontario by At .a President's aitd Vice -Pres- He charged that they had failed in n.. t? Pre. Fe 1 Luncheon on Tuesday, R, nearly all their enterprises in .Sas- •r•• ? -•- l'tn and Kington Synod- , 1 Thea. Hon Ray Connell Minister or A. i'oin{{, Phincipal of Kirkland a swan • n ,ca - - . - The a. • about 26 per cent of the education, fir, c met at 0-0. home of Mrs. / •bake • Collegiate, discussed the prob- P W. lem of education. today and how it costs instead of the 100 per cent I iTarry B on Ti n -sdav, June S. Reform Institutions, on Thursday/ can.be applied to the Lions Clubs. ,they had promised. Among other, Seventee^ ,.Pre en'P'taaned at lnnclt. e Three things are' necessary to cope things he -said they would end the 1-he Catholic Wothen's:.. League 9,58 at 00 with the problem of educiation to- Bank of, Canada and would redeem I held a nen s,:c��«;„1 tea at me 'dune peme day,” stated Mr. Young, "We must savings bonds when and..if they felt I borne of M'-s• O'Si•'livan on Sun- = educate the student to live in dem-. oke it day, Jane 8. Abo,,t sixty-five were _ - r The building will Im openoeracy. We most produce a live, in- thernlocal the meati the officers of for g g prerenh. telligent people who will make, cur- organization were elected. Mr. aril Mrs. ' Bvswev have' no ► • • • e :. tribvtigns to our democ'ncy." The They are' President, Ross Deakin; : moved into their nen• home on. Riv- `: : public �nspee�on Thursday/ June speaker listed the habit of reflective r Fat Vice -President, Lee Morgan; ercfde n-ive, which thew have work= a thinking as a means of dcvelopina 2nd Vice -President, Mrs. Bernard ed so hard to complete. Their mnttK* 9 from 3e30 peen• to t� p� Baker 3rd Vice -President, Willisat confid.•rtet and respect for another friends, and neighbors wish them all me nera6n's perw)tmlity, vt•ttich will de- Ru and Sec.-Treas., Wm. New- : • "velop a Mann¢ 14VT9111 an antit- m�---___--«-------. ..... happiness. residence °f Joh _ "� n. Fallaise -1/ e00 pent• to 9.00 peen. and Friday/ tide for get4ina akmv with othe-s; • •• -� , is reported having been sold to Mr. I� At a nwmfna mcetins• of the Some out-of-towners who attended, ( Rfchardson, the new Principal of tete June � fro M` L; 00 %n to -- T�ettk an ex-16,ri - or group id- '.the' Erskine Memorial Service last Huh School hese., John+ and Betty • p• • .4e00 Pas among clubs, and an• entertain- Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dov intend moving on July 15, to _ jog flor+r show, Rare the highlights. 'Prowse and family, of S?a'boco; Mt+: 132 Reewatits Ave. E C+shawa• P.M. �s00 pe a t0 �i00 peens a conaMerOle Ito r.r r-,oferta were I 'James Smales, Enaiakillen; Mr. and The Mansfield and aced With -evi v the r'f•n rimn. Am ------------------ -- ----- owed b ! oras' Mrs J. D-aget• Strathroy. havelong been associated �CYRiL X MORLEY LYMAN A. OIFFORD settle of the" .sere: #mteTwive work ---- Fr s willabe Say. and many b Wasdea, Ontario County Mayor, City of osbaM for aged. ill, retarded. bard of hear. PICIICERItiiO PVSLIC LIBitAR1Q amts will being g so to although PATRONS is being sold, altirotrgls they ifw and o6erwise physically handl• = NO'1'18 iness 1 D. Ci STTTH$RLAND GOVERNOR _cgoved� emend the Scott's best wtsha and wast ttE The Neettollogv Seivka woo tion- t hope they enjoy tuan7 tuPPy will be deaad t9 , !?este is -^Paten soRth of No, 401 HLdtwa7. and nae iloc>k The 7 ' of ruiremeat. �rnch Street south of Whitby Town Coetin4ssd On Pass 4 the aateit� taaan& of JdT - a _ p1: i, i a4, '•� ! Q t t , �r AN s71 4 Y "Dear Anne Hirst: • been known to bring the fete 4 - All my life I have tried to ' fillment you seek. I �. sive as a good woman should, • A successful professional- � but now, at 30 I am frustrated. « Why can't I hold the friends I « career can develop in a woman +e'�""^�•. , a' ; y h 1 an arrogance that aixiles an Me men? I'm romantic ake, especially the + g Y : i - ic impulse; positive per -- not a beauty, but I've been s , � f '•` .. _»' .- ` •:' very attractive and several * sonalities emerge that rain- called v tentionally reflect superiority. _ .. _toren have paid me solicitous at. .They <r �.�:...; ., �,` �� •�': ," ' ttention for quite a period. Bu: « Tmale is still conqufired by I feel 1 have failed them ail. hey defy one truth: ;That a" , - .�ryx .. ``•, w v They. show they care, for me and* sheer womanliness,, a little -=some made promises that sound- • flattery and honest come ' s ed sincere but turned out to be . himpanbelieve A girl can make him believe that SHE is the SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY' — Seagoing "newsboy", William "Pat" Reid above, makes o six- ,. - _ !vague; they cool off, and I have , , girl he'd like to come home to, 9 9 to admit they have simply be- + an individual who fits his mile voyage every week from Cohoseet, Mass„ to Boston lightship to deliver Sunday editions - come bored. Then naturally I varying moods like a pair o. of Boston newspapers. Delivery is made under terms of the will of. the late James Dean, grow more .self-conscious, and + gloves, asks ,no embarrassing Boston stock exchange executive. Dean, who mode the run himself until his death in 1942, cannot be at my own best. questions, and is 'inspiring, ;placed $10,000 in the Permanent Charity Fund of Boston on condition that the delivery to "There are so many women .!k'sympathetic or tender as she the lonely lightship be perpetuated. ` 'whose horizons end with their 4moment demands. own four walls and idle gossip, + A girl with marriage on her Jmom yet they land husbands. While • mind who has suffered mors 1 . than five minutes." It the visit .1 (a successful woman in my I than one disappointment some- ^l,..' is prolonged, break it up! profession) with varied interest;, • I e� . !C... �. _ P g times ern byyielding too • soon a true sympathy for others' prob- to a man's loveinak' ' - he con- ? We had visitors yesterday, but lems, and a better-than-savingt a ��-- for more than five minutes. o eludes she has been. -as tree I Daughter and family arrived for humor, 1 go on and on from • with others,. Again, eager .� their first visit since the boys _ friend to friend making no, pro- • young women snub a man ,`�`. r+sT ' ( geese toward my goal. „ `� $. �•it.6ai!(v I rernverd ,from the measles. Y'till with such hostility that he be -j of fun and energy they made a "Aril I' to' sit back 'and giv,i " iieves her incapable of any bee -line for the swings directly. up' Never know marri • emotional res HRONICLES' g. - ager pones. It is Weil They were happy so Daughter. never have a home and children" to realize that most men can the bab • and. I left the big, y g men Or what can I do to interest a • be repulsed' graciously so that and little men together and took man and- bold him for the rest • he believes he appeals to her o! my lite' _ w but she has too. much self- { off for Milton on a short visit ! I to Bob and Joy in their new ''Can you blame me for` cot- } respect to yield to his bland- home. We did not stay for sup,- ng ishments. INR y ...,dudi that men are out fx• -. - • -_ .- ��� -: per as they are not yet read 'what they can get, some decent I " Miracles do happen. you G' v�t�.doli.t�.Q. P" C lQ.��2 for s house-warming' girl to practice their lovemakingM know. At y Incidentally we are wonderingy just the time a L how ,ong it takes anyone to gets. 11 - ttalen ion until the find the woman' like you Siva up all Y - ` ,settled. Last week we were held sight tel for themselves' I ' ho e, the right man suddenly hospitals are not. what they. , quire for an acq�iaintarrce con- a three days over the installs - FRUSTRATED" f =_• turns her corner. Then how P ? • glad she is 'Gat all those other 4ised to be. Gone are the austere_ _ I Bned .fb bed in her ow,1 horse 'tion of a screen door. It was " Sit down today in your quiet+males passed her by! Tomer- white walls and furnishings; the .. ; with a --heart condition. The foes ;partly finished and then left for « roam, and examine yourself as + row ntay bring your fate. �o white crinkled -spreads and -high part of the week she had been'waited g A though you were- somebody - *'You. Never -give up hope. t sickroom beds. Modern hospi- improving nicely: ah•n on • i all round, We wait daexpecting - + else; you may ferret out the p - p y the men to astern, -the men ' • fault #ri your approach to these I ' ' I ala stow sic cheerful and attr'ar __Thursday came iFicee vsi ors tomeanwiiite tacked the proper fou knew and lost. —"Dear Anne-Hirst:Live—most• of them similar to I -.succession.One of them, a good tools and waited for them to the one I visited .yesterday.. It-. '- :hearted out but unfortunately corns in. The Rizl in the office • Nearly a year ago another , I should be happy, because was "Open House" at the new. i very talkative and having a lou did not understand the a offvn I've found a boy. I really love. • ¢ - +_Voldor wrote ras with t6, u one ay a saps a over - same problem; she was several Small, as compared with city In t IP years older than you, and as me, • and . the next day he •acts P i Ing.these visits; the tient took tion. Now %%e are wondering — e I so funny that -I am afraid 1 am hospita�i, but jack,n; few of the another attack and the doctor I if it takes three days to install hopeless. I remember that I -essential , facilities. The location I had to be sent for 1f only spm- 'a door how !on would it take « denied being a fatalist, and I losing him. I know that I fe t i g - -- . too hard for him when we firs: is ideal — a stone's throw from,. pathetic friends would confine `-to, build a house' I - persuaded het toaelinquiah the No. ]0 Highway, about a mile their visits -to about five min - met. --,�--• edea. that ones destiny b fined.- - from Cooksvillr but actually on .i • utes. A sick person loves to know . ' "'why did the little shoe run • The great element 'of chance. ` When we are alone we are at- [what is known as the "Upper that friends are think' '" e added to a woman's lma ins. f R'aYs fighting, but when we're ,ng of her iaway from home? - 4 Middle Road," with a back- feet the effort of faking rt. in "Because hk mother w5k a e Werth another -couple, or wtih my'- Pa tion and common cease, has parents, he is a of of tun. What `ground ,of fine hardwood arses.'; ` a conversation, or e'en listening, sneaker and his fattier was a shall 1 deo? I The present accommodation at ; . for too long a time is often more ..loafer. x "Do you know any wav I cart j the�hosnital is -1_'3 boas and 53 I wan she can stand, Weaknes!+ 1 'Young Play -Set , baby cols. But there is plenty of - and th• extra exertion involvea 1:_1211 out of lover I ret for future expansiorf. which often leaven her in a 'bath of :�a►t8 And .COOT )MED PATTERN I: WORRIED" � undoubtedly will be needed ,perspiration, ' In -hospitals the _ $top givingthe boy evc�y ! � There s, a enl•• a few private hours for visiting are tartunate- s - date he asks. That will mean : I rooms it the -few. High l - ly Iiinited. It is in a patirrR' own }" • that you .wild include yn„r _ rate few people can -afford the home where the reF-test harm -• parents, or another couple, luxury of a pt ivate room. Nor .1 'is .done; Sitepatientand her tam l • nearly every time you see him: t.F8 -it always adcissble, Sem,- } ily are afro d of appearing un. _ `r ✓ :• .This is the . simplest way io � private rooms are:.favoured by .grateful to .those who come to • tall out of love. ' most 0, the general public, Or calla May I suggest that in such t " When you go out with other I even ward -rooms —' w•ard-r'ooms cases you ask the advice of your " friends you will soon -find out° being a lot different from what .doctor He will probably limit �� •'• " « how much fun they can be, they used to be. At South -Peel. ' the numben of visits .and the •' " how much more considerate of a ward consists -of two beds • to length of time the visitors should `I • • + • �_ you they are and you will have a room separated by a curtain stay. His authority will let you - �•x a - al • • " to admit that they are suptr,or or panel the length ,of the bed.. out of -art -awkward situation. To . • t ► in. character and thoughtful 'At one side of the room there is the rexf visitor -you may truth= • • l '! nese. E an open connecting doorway fully say—"Yes, Annie will love « • i .. 1f you will be honest watt leading to the other halt of the _ to see you but the doctor says • • • yourself, this boq w,{l coo: t ward _ again with only two t;isitan should stay no longer + • find .himself .at the- bottom of beds and the usual furnishings . . - table. an easy chair and a i • •your list instead of tops. a chest of, drawers, bedside b: 2F 0 When clouds of' frustration bedltable ior..meaisght chair and norareadinle ' f � ' harken your view, remember, I g• + ` ppiness may be all in attractive steel walnut that ha' 7 juKt finish. T•he walls are . in pastel .. ° around 'the corner. Theres at - ways with pretty drapes and ti►ays tomorrow, and it may be spreads completing -the .colour. • .•• bringing your greatest joy ischeme. The beds are adjusted Write your, problem .to -Anus ? by Hirdraulic control, — low for ' Hirst, Box 1, IL3rEighteenth.st j convenience 'of patients able- to' . New Toronto, Ontario i Y _ 1 r 1 get in and out of bed; high for J �+ y — nurses mak ng -beds or caring_ i + ' a w li •"* �. / DIRTY DOG for the patients. 1 .,The character and hes hound But all the emphasis has not fY came into the Billiard parlor been given to attractive sur - and +- sat down. I soundings—to what some call "This dog talks," the. character - I the "frills." Vital and essential -4136 ZUE 2i as announced proudly. - -I 'don't believe it, •snapped, ity. There are fully egiYipped Daughter looks so pretty' in .- the proprietor. R -ray. rooms, tubo to ' is-�: this whirl -skirted pinafore. Cot- ra ries, d pensari'es, surgeries and labour oriel embroidery trims neck ' right, roams—plus a comfortable wait- Prir,ted Pattern that's EASY Turning to the dog, "'Whale ing-room for expectant fathers! ron� —'s a can resa _ Button sewing Ior you, mother —makes an top of a house?" ; And of course there is a mar- � ti: � :_all by herself. Pattern 866r ern a darling I ' = broidery transfer, pattern chil- g play -outfit for daugh- "R -r -r -root"' vellous kitchen• with stainless # dren's sizes 2, 4 6, 8 included• ter See the "grownup" styling And how's. business then.e steel sinks; tables and working `' directions for sewing. of the shirt -top, (plenty, of room ! clays?" areas. The laundry..and sterilize . I Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS for 'active wear); shorts and ing rooms are equally modern, pedal .pusbers to match or con= . in - A in all it'looks tike a hospital - All .(stamps cannot be eceptec3; trust. "And who's the, longest hitter where one might expect 'the u1- �; (ata . .... .. stat ort o r use baseball?" timate in care to r '�� patternntonLAURAetWHEELER, II t; Printed Pattern 4883:. Chi]- R-r-ruth.' p omote speedy - _ �\ Sol 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New dren's Sizes 2. 4, 6, 8. 'Size 6 i "War h!" snarlet#.�ihe i o- ved'ne the Board islablelto main'. ' °„ ' � �� Pri_o`tplainly TT shirt 1!i yards 35 -inch; shorts,• , 'iAnd gToronto. E l!N 11 I prietor. "It's a take.' •And he Lain a competent staff of y- j 1 yard. It both the character and clans, surgeons and nurse hyAs thing Kto `au'ghMaboutSeNether DRESS. y N and AD- Printed directions on each pat- his dog -out of the place, always we 'return to the human As a bonus TWO complete :tern part. Easier, accurate. « do we, but every time Red t p etc Shame on .you, said the ' i'actq#-=the' skill of doctors and Skelton looks of long•limbed Patterns are panted right in our II _ Send 1F l F T Y CENTS (50t)' character to his • doe, u 'tie stag- the cooperation of 'patients -and LAURA WHEELER Needlecrptt cannot be acre ted" use ered to his feet. big eyed, perky -nosed -Shari gook. Doiens of other designs (stamp.: P , li their families. All play a part; 5tennette, he lou hs: But she postal. ,rote for safety) for this "Yeah," .apologized 'tk,e dog. all help or retard a patient's re- 0 you'll want to order—easy fas- ;pattern. Please print plainly. - "Maybe I ihould•have said Willis eovery. If only more- people doesn't mind. She's in bit parts cinating handwork for yourself. - fIZE,"•-%ME, ADDRESS, STYLE Mal•s•" would realize it — especially' on his show, but he's grooming . r ' your .home, gifts, bazaar' items. 1litlilMllt%R. ' . -those who, in fhe kindness of her, os a 'futufs' comedienne- Send 25 -cents for your- cop, Send order to ANNE ADAMS, .their hearts. visit friends who She says:* "Mr. Skelton sees o of this book today! _ are ill. clown quality in my' face, JTjr,rto. Ont. Tqr '1., I'!3 Ri^,'ht.^nth, St. New give With Care A few days ago 1 called to in- daugh, elown,•iough. nquit Lf — 1952 , t - i r , ��' SRQV�ArM iltoa who Sacdamed her,0,h bit- 1"hete wall not da �str morning.; .sec Yr. and ]ia. Thomas Mnspipaai LEGIO'IN NE thday on y vice here .on. Sunday, aotern , Dec• two sons, pity l and Gra, joined d Service, Sunday' afternoon, at this community last Saturday. They - -Ther tar monthly sleeting of Manlier Garry C*mpbelt, son of oeatioa will be held.in. in have bought the home formedy so- he auadn Day Celebration Cots- ell met Z.30.' A short service Sh T the Woasan's Association of S¢• M;r. and Mrs. Earl Campo �er at 1.30 P. m. Sunday cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry the------- ashen im a July 1st It is John's Church met on a es y with a serious acciW young dent-on and old on J Y ti the g to look Like a full day of evening at the home of Mrs. Hugh week while playing is else yard He Scholl-as-us----------------_ -----Gowagoeirt t;r:. vsei oaa a have spent at eater inter Miller, with a good attendance. fell, receiving a cut is his knee, re- --- Bay over a number of years and ars - . pjoypp�,ettt• To create c President Mrs. Philip opened the quitiag several stitches to etRek• welcome as permanent tesideata. _ the patents of the pasts - Y� 383, followed Mr. Barjak Sr, wag rushed to hos- Ff'aA �aA s Boy Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and ami they have arrange• meetingwith h Voting children, by payer. Minutes of the, previous ital on Friday evening where he Mr. and Mrs. John $awbon atteadei ` fed several attractions for the older g p S� Pettit received sew the •Lions ' convention. in North Bay es' Auxiliary is open- metros were read and approved. underwent as operation. He is >saw �� .folk. The Ldi During the business period plans coming along fine eml stitches m his forehead after I last week __g s Bingo on the lawn and are were ddscussed for reading two to Mrs. Wm. Gray had ben of Saar he had fallen frost his father's car, Mrs. Chas. Pears, has been est- Aia serving lunches sad beverages the Camp; also supply music for day with Mrs. Alex Gray and fain• travelling on Highway '401 on Sat- tined to the Ajax Hospital followingalso_ +at tables set on the �' the chair, and flowers f¢ the church o fly. urde,y, He was treated at the East a fall from a ladder at her home on And, you fathers had better Rets Mrs W. fiamilton was appointed The regular meeting of the W M. General hospital and then allowed Saturday. She received severe bruiser lalr 1yF horseshoes and Pradtee, 60 Card Convener in lace of Mrs. W S. of St. John's Chug ch will be held juries. to go home. His face is badly swol- and back in you any be able to show Junior nat am washed d ups p ten. Mr. and Mrs. C. >tLounce have re- Gray who found the work too much T Thursday afterao9n the 19th, at • an Irvin are the turned to their home here forMan tflb yet. Don't be aaiaid of the "pros' ed over to airs: Robt. Malcolm, the I be assisted by Mrs. Cassie and Mrs, parents of a baby boy, born at the 'summer. for *. iy are not allowed- We have P am Convener, who ist readiness for gave two Lemmon. pi'bgram Convener. Mrs Ajax Hospital Saturday June T. Mr. Little Wendy (�ilner underwent s, lfeur t�acell�At lits.' very interesting readings. Meeting h, Burton, with M--- E. CaraPbell, Irving's parents arrived from Soot- tonsilectomy at the Ajax hospital you to dig up- in the competition, of closed with the Theme Hymn ,and Mrs. W. Knox. Roll Call- Verse land last week to spend the summer on. Tuesday. pne ohich--the runners will receive bp' Theme Prayer. Hostesses: Mrs. H. from Timothy 1. hese. Mss. John O'Brien is Horeespital. - for doubles and � medical 'treatment at Ajax Fiospitd. u8it[i trophies; one Miller and Mrs. Root. Miller ser-Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dave J e for 'singles- next week ved a dainty lunch. O'Brien is still confined to the Oak- - ' More to fwww � The regular weeklyeuchre again awa Hospital. Claremont Branch No 483 will be sponsored b ��! Baby Steven Jones is receivint Annual Drum-Head w Y Joy Rebekah Lodge, • i medication at the Ajax Hospital and holding to June IS. Our was held on TuesdatY evening with , Service on Sunday, J ' will meet the fodloaing as winners: Mrs. A. is responding to treatment. .,.members and Colour Party. Carlton. Mrs. H. Plaxton. and Dazs. � OUR Mrs. !ph Swan is confined is our Legion Hall at 1.00 P. M. b1 Ra E. Williams-, Mr. T. Watson. Ms. bed with the flu. - W. Carlton and M.. A. Elkcott- MW JADE Rpp The Bay Road school won aeaosd' �- Specials to: Mr. H.'Pugh and Mrs. prize in the Conservation contest ywoth - 64 percent Unfit F. Carter. AT TME, x conducted by the Metro and Reg- flats is the recent issue of Miss Sharp: of Oshawa called on r •a - Tonal Conservation Authority. An ' uu points . The Frenchman's Bay Pee-W66 sire LEGIONAWY magas her neiee Mrs. Al. Harvey on Sun- � `�� F s fret about the phy- ball team won the group finals in am die alorniA q In retmet may' the best two-out-of-three games with e eLcal fitness of our yam• Mr. and Mrs. John Krx+x and fam- �s coot itcsed in New Brlmswtck. We Cofer to: Club Soaia� West Rouge school. The Anal West children i1p of Ia>rnpton: Mr, and ?►irs- Geo. s ft,.�-- of this group was played at- West tK pwc,� of the school Knox and family, of of Enniskillen: s Psdc UA Rome on Monday with a score Of be1M>ed failed. They cowAd not wM L�f r. and Mrs. K. C. Pascoe . and the ,wilt the basic 02srci. whish meas- fatuity all had supper on Sunday with a in aro - Sosieass Mat's tundwe" 5-2 favor of the Bay. •erten pb6'�� efficiency- Rose and. Mrs. Knox and their par- ltesatevA A ------------- ---------- NOR TIONS NftONE• om �g fact is that three M ents Wm. and Mrs. Knox. AM. 1-3373. 2378 Kim° � T-g Asuddlon /. 2 •ass foursongs basad eartte from Mr. and Mrs. K. Bent, of Oshapa. AT HTO► 13A •sail trans. If 64 percent of thou visited her mother Mrs. W-L Hamil- Nptitf,-11�p0 � t• 2� a �• Nti i m 11 ao�• +a 3 as pelta ftrom *0 stash towns where it ' ton on Sunda,. VJND� Yak 12tO �« � ,>u. A.� Annual. MI"" is-hNidtsr for lode"—*hu WOU'd Congruulations to Dfrs. M. Ham- •dlr tattt%osal suntan bei' Hoe. Dr. UAtthew B. Dymo. ' Ontario Minister of Transport, was . the guest speaker at the Aaauai Meeting of the Ontario- County TS - - Association, held recently in 0s - - tiM6 awa. Ar this time he brought,ILteetiry ��iitgs from the Minster at Heagai r He vv a tied the Association against being lulled into a false sense of sea - -unity and 'sato id that despite recent: . - •- - � Yadvance� tubenYdosii is b]r - _ _ - Tt� 1 I no means trued still rtitl be with as R long time yet. !S t group.- _ TNtS TORSION AlAi - - - - - - - - - - - :$err the e tuber- - t • - ';' - ealosi! prevention Special guests at tate meeting' welt, . -- B Su Muskoka Hoa- r• � Ross. tri• ,�. plias, 'Gravenhurst, and Dr. C• A• Wicks, Supt. Weston Sanatorium _ . ti, jMi Annual rctrts trete Riven by the' s" v . »„• torn ' , •� � . - various mitres chairmen of the _ - TB Adseciatiorl, he new elate- CA --`-` office-.R fn, the enminq Year wan . Ximmerly.' of _ o _ nchawa. Directors) have been eie ed' fl+ ri• all pane nT Olrta+io Chun- - tv Cann-n-H.--S. ;hroherd of Pitk� . erne v as elected 2nd Vice -President, . _ and ?�f.-�:e• � W. C. -Murkat Ind G. - _ 40%, VVVJ1 • d k rww o you ONTARIO'= _, I .the'�0 XOM Dodg6 b . Now s �,'�.- ;Check your knowledge y _ identifying this map COMPARE YIS101EIYY1 E -- $' --- :COMPAR ROOMINESS! c�uaisr�r ' - •--- � BUILT 1. u. Nos1 uanevas.d ,: - 1DNeEN110M Dom UR •'r W Y wmma,.. cn,swrur t - DIME>t Jul • - DGE t8e 'F CA! �' ora i.q. in.l 1436 9'79 1,135 Front headroom 31.1' 38.9' 35,0' - ;Front legroom V 4 . 43 1 44 6 � a 7 • window urea1,078, 1.056 on 60 0' 62 1' 3,290 3,506 Front hiproo To al H:ndow:irra.l�q. in. 3.984 13• Rear headroom 34.5 . 7;'`; - s e1 Wiper blade length 16' l"_ . - -- Rear legroom ' Rearhiprocim 63.7' . 60.1• 63:1• COMPARE QUALITY! ,i 4 0 'Front shoulder-room _ 6R5 57 3 b6. COMPARE LUGGAGE SPACEa Rear shoulder-room so. ' z7 ' .itis From first inspection of 2 , to fin inspection V 2 - parts finished m to to you'll getting p��pl�r �.1r of the heel car, every _--eOSGte itYfllTMti Jl1fE�1 Dodge reflects quali CAR T to C satElulos workmanship from Ontario, y Trunk capacity (cu. ft.) 55.6 29.5 25.0 pp � 0- - �, -bottom. Even smallest Trunk operon height'21.1,50 6' 9- ou get Total-Contact brakeai details in construction �� it better. Make t, g ;' • 444.9± biggm i dual-cylinder low-price r f brakes. i and fitting get the most- point this year of g - pe. g1 . Trunk usable width 7 . careful attention.. higltwar and byways. ' 61.e' 55.2 56. independent parking brake. — its Tru ik floor depth � taaw ow T +.o/ , raAls;-0ow IwsdMp � tjp� at am of ib .,.: . - - modern resorts .'see vincisl Park --- i the areasurrounding : lou Dodgel . _ _ a shown abo ake the first _ - V step ww, by out and — - -' - mafi;na tee coupon. belowl Yours at no extra cost Torsion-AIRF .the Bit3 money's worth ICNow '. •Ride—finest,of all susPensions! I1't the low-price field! 'button automa ,� drive -ONTARIO e rs ush- BETTER Doll a off P - _ ...most modern touch in motoring! -----------=_-, yy }� ` ONTARIO TRAVNT : • _ _ _�F Big-car rOOinlneSS but eaSy tO P�� • •' - - 1 TORONTO `ONT Aatti0i.• .:-.. a ,aRtees easy to handl in traffi�C 1 s. t�,a,r. �e a�,rn• t ............ �,,,.. •............ . Come m now. See how Dodge ,gives your I lets t you trade! CHRYSLER COAPQRATION OF CANADA, LIMITED z• �` mare when you buy and when y . N Adrr.p. 1 ickenn Ngo» ir,..iairifor _ 'i" 'WJ� T+a... .. ,,� L'•T—.'• fit' ';' �4 '� - � .. .. t � ; - -i '— - 8:16 p.m. Come oat snd =RVWt the bridge for lie rml�ndv of the p �-' _ - y SMT NEWS loall team. These were good turnouts week. IDR RQ� Several from here attended r last week, but it could be a lot better.- M _ and Ura Belt are takinga Krs Jh( �he atlas Services at Groreside C --------- --------- urof • I,ast week saw Lwo good ball gasses _ motor trip throhhgh: Parry Sounand underwent surgery,oa tMonday, Cand a MrsytLocneayones and Doreen -:in which Pickering participated, when�they played Id Pzid-v Sudbury Districts before returning we understanthe'is resting coal= J Rouge Tim, — Continthad • —g - supper on Sunda • night with righti• ducted by Rev. 'R_ B. Hallet, Trin- Next year the Convention will take Mr. 1_1 14ty, Floyd ones, at Brooidin. ' 'fe first game was played at Pick- ity United Chu -ch, and rabbi Nor- place at Winds*-. ' and bars. McMurtr:e aro mov- A number from he•e attended utg into their new home- on the en when the locals took Brooklhn den, of Oshawa Among the names ---=----------------------- _ ,� Fair on Saturda , ' li' .,� ktc,ad. •Broo�Ctin y 0-4. On Friday night atm Brougham of the deceased members mentioned St. Margaret's Cemetery Bond bir. The Active Service Class will and bars. Harold Wilkinson, tneeting next Wednesday night t ` '• - Park, the Pickering team went under were John Skidmore, well-known DECORATION. DAY SERVICE of �Vi!lowdale., c1;itcd Mr.; and M. 8• in a• very close game that ended 4-3. Rouge Hill member, who died last Sunda June 15 - 3.00 P. M, W, 18th, at tie "haue of Miss Kathie 9 J Soaerby on Saturday• McAvo This year the Piskeritlg team plays }'ea and Roy Colwell attd Percy Mr. rt�i yt s. IA -ii Wilson and Su- y' M -s' •L-loyd Wilson a with Brooldin, Pbrt Perry, Brougham Philip, of West Hill -Highland Creek Annub d Decoration Service at St, san spent the week -end visiting their Mme' Edgar Evans are in charge and Mount Zion in the'South Ontario - the piogndm. i ague' 1 d Airs. es Clark the ton Recti, West Hili Stop, n, ly :,t 1i'ard. vi!!e and St. Thom- ------ ------- _ r. an r . a e n s - oa es w. held a . --------- - ------- - Clu Xing. fa ' Home games here are played on. A J he s P Y I esti .of Dist.. Gove.nor , ack .Ben- on Sunday June 1,5, Mrs. Wm. Henderson Speaker A ;Wednesda J I y tit bir, an dbf J, Kevin, Rosebank, St .And-ew's W: M. S. y nights and game time is tham at his summer home at Brace- 3G0 P. W. SPC"e-, Ven. Archdeacon vis;ted Mr. and Mrs• Cormitt. The_monthly meeting -of St. An bir.• {if-bf• S- was held at th atter', r •••. f-om Duw_'alk visit- home of Mrs. James Brisbin, ing fx a Sew- days. day evening -June 5i The meeti _ 1r•. l a t • Stns Sowe-in•, bfr.:. was conducted by the Preside Wilsoand .11:s. Cornuft' attende3 bI s.:Brisbin. Highlights of tb- Gla -- _ the11ir,: the Home and School Tidtiu¢s were at [�:. r, preserated b_v N1 r;, �n Tuesday- evening, MacKenzie. Guest speaker was Mr wi:a t. e,purpr.:e of starting a Home (Rev) Win. Henderson, Wa:ertnw -c.il. As some of the' who Yirought ins7. piration to tl 'schoo!: v;e•e undecided-, it was ag- me-nhers. as she based he tnessa ra'�"! t •• .ca, the fortraticn he. e, on The. 'Fear Roads ­—(l) Road o f•'• ' _ - 1tt Fre:�-+bre _ Qecii'.on.: (2) Read of Fellowk;t, Ualpicnic of Brock Road (3) Road -of Service; (4) Road �chP^ will l;e hero{ .on .f use .20,. -at Sacrifice Musser, . fake.T!Iere will be a On,!, nc:•: member was Welcome Per family. plus I5 ct ' P to our , So •ety."- Corr. ms a'r ,.nn for. eeach adult.' N%'ill �_ - ---------------------------- ---- - - Parti•,; intend to attend, please, see that v-,ar.money-fs paid to Mrs. ' o- at the chool on o- befd•e . Cane - jureCcnti•ener wiif hpw to n iPa a transPd-cation. = . - satull �J U H E 14th - SP-e-a!e i'� er, and ad_I:; si. ti e ' been on the: sick _.. _.._ ..Its. ''ve h -pe r!:ey will soon be be'- � _ ter. V1 BALSAM & MT. ZION 1ib J' - f ya r- L1�r 2 1 M le:tin: Mr,and Mc'3_B. Pu" WK - i lfa-v YOu _ . a Meda Donald, *> Orr t, a':am a. n rs 1=1tf 1 No. 7 W(lbway _ d . ... �. _• _ _ _ .._ Elsner Wilson attended the Nurses.'YO)'11f. 11110 vault DAY - _ o �rutuallon. i?xercisea of the Oshawa Ge-Ge I to YIOt►"LL t'ALIiE A RIRf ! l l - - Hospital- last Friday night, 7 H:pbway when %firuga -., Jones graduated,Blizzard 'Electric tongrrtsla:tcny to her. i_ Markham mt. Mr,. J Brizv. of Oshawa, spent _ h' -�-endtkt . Mr. an B. _ .s m tFrr -� .,a:d Mrs, f - .. .. � . - ,, : _ • - -- _. S: mt, ry roc .J Me," CAMERON STREET 7tevalo M, -11th Haye9 of rto via .7 m4 F7. - - + etcon t ti a week -end with 3[r. - _s e 2 Mrs Lew Jon s.- � :. �u!A! --- �rterestn Holo td, t fit. ri j 9 rds forge Greens re 41 "e" id comss Teel — - • 3aeded Foirwors : {Regular.95 Scenic Svrrow�ii , . : ;wgs dessi000lhr - IPr _Wheelbe e4 fig "M N alar AME FEES Reg $10.50 - .- '• - _ :. Three Ti 1Weekda s $2.00 Play mea , , the* y Play one Round Free, Oterr Power Mower .00 Saturday3, .Sundays and Nolidays Greens tickets redeemable for one � - Regular :95.00 $3.00 third of their value in Free Play'- privileges. lay _ , _ privilege . � - -.1a 0h1 S .fl ar ware I. O• D. E. • VISCOUNT GREENWOOD CHAPTER . - hone 39 Picker l� b ,CAR -LITE .- ''"GARDEN TEA' --� � �► e 1 Home or Mr. abut Mrs, H. Arnold . Hama Bsk:ng 3. to 5 P M. Generator Service THURSDAY, JUNE 1 — - 4,IM35 Years Servin 1,: irk ,ts:� _ ._ _. Scarhorlj - ew- Dunbartonheir sass's Paha is WITH QUALITY PLUMBING side Of Lo R Cabin] ° ALWAYS- and -- -T -WATER- - - w+� t - . -- - 0 Auto, Truck, Tractor - _ r HEA ' ani HTiMG Generators and Starters IN. w EieehbnBed or Repeiirid - :ASK ABOUT UR - -- : - Fully -Guaranteed NDS �« _ SFCIALS IN FIXTURES' �;� y -: • r. a , _ • - - _ . �ne�� 14fteTo�� St . ���'�do Brooklin Spring-Fair on Saturday. America, at OUARANTEEv _ Mr. Jack Bartlett, who is recap. Mr• ams hon► d bee ,b,,d l • crating favour ably from a heart at- in a Mitchell. Her husb•oaf _ MVsi�� �p •�rt tack has been. transferred front Oyh- in _Argentina tv •ontiitre ' .. taco TVrvice awa Hospital, 'to Sunnybrook Hose, their misbiouary work, but hopes bw - musical concert was held on the' rs.Cel-:o Con (fo merly bits• CE n• AnF Make or Model evening of may cb, at bt• tl ancss he Lee Darwin, _ _-UNE Mariraret Mitchell) is home on fur- 'pent several days last week mottle L �+ /,j RAL, DIRECTOR _ bales b-cchhere. A vartea 'pros- lough from her mission field in• S. 'her parents Mr, and Mrs. a Pratt 4 �t Arthur F idd ram ram, was enjoyed by the large au¢- FURNITURE DEALER fence. 'Che program consutrd of !!'1C><a•m choral groups, a radio skit, an ope piano , ,,q rr d ss ng etta,- selections ua a Privsttf• Ambu and action songs, ' Ionto .-Service ,,�,/ �,/.� fa. the Grade Une (,"lass opened the DAY OR °p �:.I1.i �� NIGHT program with Nursery Rylsn* and • Action Songs. 1 he. Junior' G quo ofGrades 1 Baii�8osvt>"e To Ano F1•re'' tairnment2'H3aitd 4 provided enter_ ,WM- MtEACHNIE, Pro their excellent choral .. 'r. ►� C�ered Buses 11w All • quare dancing and-a.. amus- t tn.g operetta based on "Ljttie' Iced I _ s deaasioas�1011@ ;r Piikcdjt ' � 93 Ridinghood". ' i y 11gW92. ]PIC= 33Mz 9 During the •ante miEsion refresh- -:•'Piekerinq, Ont meats were served. lmmediatr}y fol- a lowing intermission, a- gift was pre ft. AND CLARKS _ r sestted;to the Musical' Direcior of r 2. PR►T•� the schocl, Miss Hrlen Zoloty, on tl���, AL�(rTIONEERs } �, g, J. TSOlE2tglpN, behalf of the pupils of St. Francis.-- . llce. ,jmd AufhQrized 'LoT,.t E �• A: i+La. The Intermediate t;nd' Senior --- Coles of -Ontario and Yoth, { aarrlsfe� and 8olidtor G. oups prodded the* las half of the PCog"am, This. con•s+isted of 'a piano' , Fat+m., Stock, Im menta. Hbwo- 1 ldrltlah Co lambia'-aha Ontsd o number by Carmaine Miller; two- part, r itnld 8'nrafttus, Raaf Etat• see . il•r our Spodalfy at RoastImile I Qlea"" 81ds„ A). �selections by the Intermediate k: , ¢sr s,. and two numbers•by.tile church•- 8ate•. Dt3al 3ervlco > :�• 4 r .. lribo aBAaw �•o• - Met W .choir. _• S; s, j r- 1'he Senior Group delighted the KMikm E',: O. pbe•• Asln. J'f/IVi audience with their -Negro Melodies Markhm P. O: pb•nr l/aels. We ( and spirited College Songs. prosAieft haveThe full chorus brought the prop- "•'°"`� <.. _ .41142m sen iiva• INS. •i to �! po ram_ to t; pleasam close - _ gue - - • . It: LI#,%NSED AUC-no �E� AU O LE Y- �y, x rultering and Rai �o.aairf y - t � l2ev, • Ha: old Stainton, ioartice,- �" '• �. formerly of this' chargee. took the -: E• R. FLEURY . Fa:,a, Hsaaeb•W ala Prev" se vice on Sunday morning. The iiia]aa A Spafaity ho• turn's c tr sacg, _Barrister, Solidtorr, The W. A Af.e: noon T'ra and Boz Fishing Notary Ptlbllt �� Atteatfon Given ' oar will be held this Saturday alter I 11 • • • and the' Fj ut•u�•e � l ry W81'I�Y — ?wmz XG 9-n14 noon in the church'-'ba'imert frcm 3 1 Menfib at Old ]L*pwa R d to 5 P. m. ,u . _ •d Crack The Com:nunity�Club stet on Sat. = ng,.Ii1&de this holiday' AT. Z+•799L or AT. 2-ti62 urda ' evening at the h able. Continued saving ' WAICM — y B oma of Pres- .. tY1ltFlti'I'fiY iiOli[1E idetu Bili and Mrs, Guthrie. Mr, Wi,[1 help me look after Debby''' _ AC'IiBA6]i� A1� inn Law, Whitby showed colored Nowa to Pri x:10 to t: slides of scenes taken on trips - ems : S FARMS mp co future. She'sreason' We !Ike waiBq R+o7'•.e Wft Jamiica, U• S. and pati* of Canada.One gfl0� tall C Bryn Ghstrthyar Geo, I:attr Bob saw rly at THE CANADIAN A�.a� son Gordon Sent, sang twro Es�ado.aa� nambers ,_ _ -' "BANK OF COMMERCg'� - - -NW 1 - --- ,nri / ------ ------------------------- >tw / _ a' OI�Qittt`j Oma• OO�N ._P A P E R D R I P 1; 9web .ap lhpcaoaat 1hrYa" A A. a■e SON* L O: O. F. !a•�. BATV R Pw Y. TI7NIC 21. !!S>i _1000% AVSTW. Puer. _s�1~. Ole L a. TAZNrOf, IR •► L Md-by, Ontarla - IImalOabest. son _ "•-------.... _......... 14M nallea UNM of Ntlrltbr oo • • • -- r !/rte ... p, - 1'r•not wam" a" � �L ATE Miwis!•r: Row. IK•1v11{• dupers bons �� y, - . 7 .lio i- SUNDAY, • i Photo noW JZJN$ 1x 1 _ ifr PICC 9d lr11� OTIC • •,•x . TO 9.45 /� 1t.. SUNDAY SCHOOL SPEWS LUMB/NGi ^'1" buy or seN 'for pran4t 1Lfa0 A 1[.. LAYlt[AN S; +Y�IID LIE. - COY1'floSJle isf'Vld Q1Sk for SUNDAY � 1 " - #A�oo1Cs Mr. slower:. -- _Pao•1 .-- "Ra, - And Daily work'• ilevss rrsr>m CoH Au • Te�"�ellies Dl.gr YEN•s 'NOIR sick Room SYS ATss GIP>Ctf •• >�� K11a • • Schaft 9.45 A. M. AUDLSY S]cRVICB _ _ [ • 0•Mrd Inwr•nc• — R•aMor 1RVZRYONs W1;LC01[S • - - �: Mdt:ring S90 or MO. i-999T , r---------=------- ---- — _ RLEVISION & RADIO slurs Hours.' _ j. 1st .�cle 9 _A. — M. 'REPAIRS _. f I M. 9 P . REPAIRS _ ROUGE HfiLS, ONUIR►O - SVA • j Holidays — I P.M. S.'. . At Po0NE PICKFA LING m ■■ M . E . drfk• Y.. ToNo Ila DU\'BARYON RADIO dE TV C�'cb 8•'x°0 A. >�. �ATT�w 5 H E R R I H (]vorrti s J a�OAD of �. RIPPLED F ' w•dla�,aa s.w) :. 'a _ • DEAD AND C STOCK • I:UNGRAL AND ECEEF,Y SUNDAY AT I1:ap A >S ROGER G. CONAIVZ', IL A► _ PICKED UP' PROMPTLY = ewxals-'I•Fa- and •S6l.lcrrola AMBULANCE SERVICE . 's°� Ana N.rerr _ . - ; The same Hose CDMTH l3UrLDINGr AJAX wlldnesda>., 8 F- m. Te•ttmosoy ' -- .-.-MARGWILL FUR 'FARM - 'TYRONE Meeting 4K Blmco• St,_ ft„ oa4ass For Intoamati �+ • AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD . sae Can; . !PHONE COLLECT BOWMANVILLE MARKET 3.2679 . e .,. i Pickering 471 Ail 1J3Z9 insurance Co. retepho�eoVWX n pTdoNs . _ .. ON" ftft Per ''� :AJAX TO." .M c•..Wr Brew. ON .:ft:.b• & v o.,,,lumm. erCOA .Bowma � - P� �c es --- - _gn moa sY �► W00DWOMINa NOW - - • ---- - - -- _ A TC LS .£ _ CASH PR ""TM. row I CA.B,►1...,,.:. IC - A Co., �� � • evlLT.tKta II'j3TALLiO ,. • . _ •. • :. .: °-' • ,. - 25.50 PER TON E �+.rw �Lri�ATtc►�•� oW �� '. SPECIFY DELIVERY BEFORE SEPT.'30W , A"Vont"" B��a, Rte ORDER NOW - -..._LICENSED VWSTHS �A:, TORWa.go RA1pt7RD,. ; :. :1 ; ,,1 >�For. Prompt 1) 1j' Phone Pickeriln = 74 or 7S ••SHWA=G: W. RrE 9 :•;. Fii RA. 6.4 Pkiteriaa t iliiEo - ! •:�I, P7G8ERiNG=R• A LAW ur PICIL :au ' P1[O+i� s - - PICYIQtDlf3 rteAfthell_ _ •� - ._STS = F,J R. BROS. OhU7l8NTAI WOEi1i , v w _ _ r' : v' Ski'.,d.'.,„'•"/�,,:�f.Mws.•..X•o-•ua.3'Y. .,'�e,y..,. •e. _'t. .... ; ✓ ` _ _ t~ — /• # "� � .. � ”. w .- 41 ♦ .- ru.•1'i+3.. •:., ._ M .X.....b '.MM .a . .le.r-... s. to ✓... - �_ IAREMCit�fT MaYnooth and Mr. and Mrs. Hi*ld _ Red w, spent Sunday with _hos• DECORA?ION DAY efts -Mise Rihle, of Toronto spent Sun. 13!11 1(ose._ I 4' abrve Mws ah kseA . Idaekssr, ..._ •, : moi► - - . �! .tend • GlaiR• Ipndraee Bon >9a day here with. Mr. aad Mrs..Geo• Mr -and Mrs. Harry 'Porter toot- _BROUGHAM UNION �ty Of IMPLZU=T$ - 11E "EA-R`PS t �%• Fr. ptsoa . aaeeair-oaVMW ored to�; . Zoo 27, •Can . hydraulic, st�esr, sssw Ilio 1 ' Friends from Hamilton visited on " - s¢� The Women's institute will meet T._,_.__ ;tate week=end with Miss Daisy Duer- on the 18th, -at 1.15 p. m. .in the Com- The Annual Memorial and Decor. • 1gi4 at►d HAS IrQrthwe . on pssllsy; Peraeson esapoe mew, i " den here. muni Hall. Thee will. be.a short ation Service of the Br '�� rl f es' la �' 7 1Pee�ox Several from here attended the ty ohm Un' BATUADAY UNE 14 1 doable disc bitch• Fes 104!41! Mesad iai Service at Erskine business session, and the progtttat ion Ceasetery will be hold on Sun ' 1. �� will be dispensed w�h, as the ladies L„y, June lo, in the United Church, • • • • • - ;' �' 3'Dt Mme' F�e�t mow' Cemetery on Sundary last. of the Institute have been invited to at 2.30 o'clock. -A s•ha_ t service, and CATTLE or, 7ft. cut; Coeidtntt No; -30 use Dr. and: Mrs. Tomlinson returned fid -heifer; -3 :Cit!__ tor; Pullen ... •�' wiseel W ' . Myrtle for their eneetdnR at 2.30 P. word of prayer at .the cemetery 1.30 9some on Sunday after a motor trip m• Cars will be a the`hall to prov- � Reg. Hardwe-heifa+r, 3 lues. weiihtsr r4uiPpsd with Sadosr Karp - so to 2.00 p .m 'wilt be cotsduited by calf at side; ;to - , . _ _ .Rea. Hetrokr+il heeler, 3 sure Loader to be acid as a moil: Cock.' Baltimore. ide e•ansportation. Rev. H. H. Lackey, Pastor ole- the yrs,, Calf'@aid*; Reg Hereford tow, shaft No. 9S !wailer wagon; nee, Mss and airs. E nit Mayse, Osh- The Young People of the Baptist Claremont -Brougham. Clta+rge; Sawa, spent Sundav with -Mr. and Church are holding a we"usef roasCon Special music by the Whiteva e 4 �' � � "; Rel- Herefehd Deering fertiliser doll, 1}elm; Car Wrs. Howard Hockley. Friday evening, the .13th. The Ux- United Church quartet. �' 4 Imo•• �f at side: Hereford hes_ baler and boss; BhWWF� McC•D, 1r + Mr. Loyd Pugh is out again ai-(es); Guernsey cow. 7 7rs•, . fL sot; . Lion, _ bridge Young People .wild be sunsets; • g �, � :ter being confined to his home 'for and the speaker will be- Mr. Floyd - Cemateey CamsaitOse brag j,�: 6. iiobtxia saw, by �, on rttsMe with scion elwaesr eS. Wright, of Markham 6 7n, calf at side: F%lsteyt cow. S weigher; 100 -Foot driers bele; J. 71'shoat . five w les, : ith . a nese of ig}i P: esident; George E. Holtby; Viae. yrs• Calf at side; Holstein heife!,' calf Deere t wtor manure spreisder, rhmgles• Two ct-loads of ladies front iU President, Joe Percy; Treasurer, at ' °n The Ladies' Auxiliary of the local W«nen's In,titu•te went to Stools• �•� Holstein h+e•fe*• calf at side. rabber; � Deere aideddimv :aloe; Cecil Phillips!; Secretary, W. C. Will• !such; S $ee set i(iubs and Scout held a very success- ville on the 4th. The speakrr wa& son; Directors: Silas Tool Wsit• Ell. HAY and GRAIN Steel roller, S s 3ful tea a;gd bake sate on the lawn of from Sim son -Sears, and illustrated A 4nant ty of ba'ed hay: 100 bosh• of bxmows; New draw bar, S.eee ;So P• icon, Harold Phillips, biaasors Ell• tainted. t-91, 25 bash• fari wheat of scales, 2000 Ib. ea Robber, ed Mrs ns B'rowrii on -`S. rday x", y . kott and Dem Percy, p: Br - s a t:•1k on "Interior Decorating", b LANDRACE HOGS "wheelbatsow; Set of feeee slsetsdsers; afternoon. when they. realized 4155• showing, slides. 1 � . � t•1tle•ut R r Me Aw ilia'•y reCeatly purchases Membe s and friends of the Baa- �Festaeseial Statxasent �8'• L3ndraee SOw, ,tuts July: 19, Std 200 Oil• gas tatnk with pump, sten: tw•o'wall tents for the Cub;, and the rY► Church SvndahvsSchool are re- I•rK° Rex. ?andraer_ Sow, rine July now; Posh polo: B,taery sand yti� Total Receipts and Assets: $4,398• 1, 1st fine-; Ret;. Laad�aoe Sow. due horse_ atofa^• t, Cubs purchased one. They plan on ceded of the, annual. picnic io .bE . Rotary puatp: Feed Is _ • campia out ►e loon. 53t Expenses 11,099.87. BOlance on hely la, 1st litter; 4 Reg. Landrace barrels; 19t1S y S n• held on Sato,day the 14th, at Spring- Dodge sedan,, wfB tms; e~ - At the local bail diamond. Cast Hand, Cash and Bonds, 413,298,56;' Sows, boat poab7 A quantity of hilt Park. south of Brooklin on No. Jan. 20; 3 Landrace Boars A gnantlty of "Thursday atig'at.-. Ahona - defeated Crash our hand 41298.66; Sale oL,, nots, bora Ja, 20• R a 12 Highwav A bus will be at the 41115.00• Decoration Day, 1957 toll- t2 + �• in2 d-tedrace tockEckrbags, %. chains a and troaghs;,Foar - Peaches 10 to 8, and Claremont won y mo•,tha o d hon iLapehted stock. $hovel+. cholas and other small art - a church for Vaisspd taitfon. e•t:on, 11146.00; Other donations $59• T 'over.-Greenwrood 6 to 4• Rev. Gordon Domrn,'Generat Sec- La -d. -ace aid YeAwhire Sow, due isles: Tatooln;. outfit; Tarpaulin .20 ► The local branch of the Canadian retary of the Ontario Temperance Bond and Debenture Int. ;96.90„ t,tsy ]. 1•t I'tter. Yorkshire Sow, due x 20; Etectiie fiatnee stakes, inselt. y- Lesion will hold thea spans! Drum- FederaEion `gas the'' special speakc� Taly /0: Yorlahire 2►••.• due June 14;• ton; Extea•ion cords: Swb4ong r - bead Semice .-this '-mating_ S nda.y _ -at- the-morning--ser-rice-of-the-Unit--- - --- ---------- y"�t'� �". due taly 21: York. draw -Far Ferguson tractor: •01 on the Lesion grounds, at 2.00 p• ed Church: - -- 're Sow. Jniv '23: Yorkshi-e Svw. Grills Gawd for Fergueon or Feed IN. After the service there will be a ____________________________________ FARM. SOLD - Lane Jaly 21: Yorkshire Sow. - dne-� WUt o a Oarade through the village with a-PICNZRING LANDSCAPING AUCTION SALE Jtdv 8; Yorkshire Saw• %red: York. a+• •-• • - �' _ :band in attendance. SOD LAID s'•i-e Saw. b M: II Yowmx trio• Terms ea•h. Farts sold. No Ruse `. _ Mr. and Mrs. Doug A ksey, of FARM STOCK l Andrace and York crc�• born Aux•. ilraoklin; Mr.. Cuthfiert Barra CU? AND DELPVERED s ¢^le at 1. 00 P. >t[. - gar, of t -11 Young -Pies. Landraee abd Ted Hr- Clerk IL R. 1, P:cksring Phone: 4!87M 20 Cottle. Sof Hoes, 2 Tactors York cross~ bora NXrch 3tf• TED JACKSON. Auct• ------ s em • .'�,. 11Vhen t"te Bell SalLsimaa • _ _ — - - - a _ ' � calls. oak him about 1 ou can ve ow- h COM NUNI ` r - r , inyour ow n usine,,,, y,. r • .. .,-DUMBARTON'S is. PUSH-BUTTON TELEPHONE i DIAL SERVICE will prov.ide� �� � to "told" 1 + , ' and talk on another lice - 44,-%ntxrc-: rpm ititcate wit 1 other offices in f our ''TeIe hone aids for ever need ocaanizat:ca: , WWW SPEAKERPHONE 1 - i •• : • ' 'a ° •I hone - f";� -lets 400. tal1�: lit.en -and , r. .. - - e n0 . , .. , •. o �x.• .¢ _ . .. f•�ut lift- . c �-^ '. t tea wit : y . t it1Q the K saps:. •t - r _ DIAL S&R?ICE COMES TO' DUN $ARTON LATE' -1 - THIS YEAR! MAKE SURE YOU'LL BE READY! BELL -' —=- -SERVICES CAN iRING LOW COST CONVENIENCE TO 'YOtiR V S - AKBUSINESS . -:- B SINE MAKE GO SMOOTH R• THE FELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA. � _ _ e'!t'be callirit� on our business customers in O (F SMALT. EORDLESS ( _ SWITCHBOARD ARTON k toff - - _ dZ. -easy - _ ASK THE BELL SAL&6Lv AX .TO SHOW. YOU .THE MANY - - SERVICES AVAILABLE. HE WILL TAKE YOUR ORDER , to operate - a "mast" " '. ,. " - EQUIPMENT L B N INSTALLED — _ er ba _ ANI) THE WI L E, I , S D READY : � .' for ssi:kli-sitiesaes: ' - -- TO WO YOU WHEN DIAL SERVICE I RK FOR � - N A O STARTS I DUNK R'r N. - _ -.'� _ _. /, � _ - .._..p •. _ - . . r - _-,, •• • - • - • 99x9 w , - 9999... • .• ` ` 99x9 , • ., T ,'. ' _ _. ��-. _ _ '�' +r .sY'__.'^_f.^,� • .. _ _•..�' ._ _ `._•�f 1 � � ! hunt of f leads. 7%dr deeiaim Ies�e tht Iiistict w.. reeci�ed wi 3I.Hospitsrt week, as i were oa display, The Young People's Usrioo enjoy: result of injuries received' to-bis?toot and -'Mrs• :Cs; Wilft M•�yt-:'2"" ►y ' :` "••• ' Rcr: asW Mus„- Priw, Y �►hK. Y P and Jena Pascoe were Pow tW for e� licr_bX.' T� The oos<aregre of the shs�cb m»eA'ii�tt .. .. ` ed a � � _� ., � •'� ' 1•roaed their. to and laic to take up taideaee is Prince �� �• the c2roreh'fsisetssar-- while..opera a power' � . P� tem for tke' no � depwl:ijw p" P Oa Ftads et May 30. Prlesi& Sheila NeStt sFi:ida %W wife, Rer. ii• and Yn. bLoore Albert Sask, at the end of this M .S._ -H eft Tom* pstr(boa' pin 4 eases at a- ciibaware shower; at—V on Mm- month• They _ at a talion ceremony tro0 f-- 1+[core wills s �t isao► the F3oioo. a home, an We� - ».. ----- ------ A dGlc evajag. A park mOReY was Anc�ere apprecia - gift. A haY-ride mw the cU=x of the ev-. ' - •... preseat+ed to the couple by Mrs P• The presentatiaa was preceded by �� - is hbaom of Mins •>eoW*, a July bkide-ta4e. Amarg Many thanksto all my Erien l' -#ki , : a Clarke• Itio' Agnes Wilson delivered ' the showing of slicks by Messrs Mil- M -ow N. Wilson spent a few days the =my fsicaU present were: Bar- -arid meighbors � for the marl the presentation address. W. Milton ton Pegg, Ken Brooks and Michael Y cards; t M' with Mr. and Mrs. D. Martimcr, m barns ' iraadtoot3ser, jYrs. jasets ffawers, gifts and enquiies for my )Feng also spouse briefly. Rev. ]dopre $ate. Mr. Wm. Brown ltd in a sing. Teromci, due to the. passing of Mr, 8',00ks and Mrs. F. Ii odds% of Tor- welfare; and special thanks t , gen. ' �ngon Lunch was sdrved at'the wn= W. Wheeler, of St. Simon's, for' has aeries 'tlie t;, kiiwood charge' L 5aadersort. Sympathy of this eomr oath. ier the past fire years. He has stso • • • munity is extended to Mia Wilson Oshawa pMbYtery W. M. S. prayers~ kind Mrs, Lily Aisthot-pe, " • _conducted services . at bfognt Zion The Everuirg W. A. held a anuc- and. Mr:' and M's, Fred Biers.. Supply Ta was held in the church for help dd-ing my days as a pat• and Kinsale. Their untiring efforts Wayne Moore returned home on • basement on r'riday afternoon. A lent in Sunnybrook H in the community have won She- a essful bazaar and tea ge quantity, of clothing and quilts many thanks to alF On Saturday, )&nday. Wayne hag been in the ),� ospital. M? , . f Violet Swan + , _ s . l y OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7900 p.m. ROUGE HILLS'—_-.-. EXCEPT THURS. & FRI• TALL 9900 peme . P$ICEB EFFECTIVE THU88., FRL, SAT. JIINE 12th 13th - 14th ZIP DOG FOOD AM 15 LUNCHEON MEAT ounce' T[N C _ -n STROUD S FOOD -MARUT 43 - (You Save 8c) 12 OzTills i ' Tins ' . _ � moa (SPECIAL OFFER OF 5e OFF) — `MILE LEAF BABY' ROLL i ' s - CASE OF 48 TI? 8 — $3.89 ' r PROCESS _CHEESE .1 Ib. tuft ... _ 54C •(YGL SAVE 6e _ -• --. � � ) — SV1'IFT'S lv Oz. fins _ - RUMBA COFFEE -per lb. '69.c. ,i _.� DEEF.S�"EW. C (YQl1 SAVE Sc) T.%BLE QUEEN Full 21 Oz. Loaf 2a; BREADFUPI�bAR ft]t.1�'D & FILTER 111 - - per loaf .17C TIGARETTES -Garton of 10 , 33e. I'kgs SN 1FrS; — 33-! Oz. Tins Carton or 6 - 43e Pke4.$2-89 ' (MEATS FOR BATES 2 43c: for SO -- FRONTE_'VAC - _ Piiet Brinks ' FREE Colgate Toothbrush with purchase -of 2 lars:e size t GtiO[ �A�E _ ATE T REAM t reg. rice .' ; -- - - g p 70c_ far 4 - 4 oz. tin �L� I (YOU SAVE se) - .39 MARGENE AR)__ CREGL:L • J A M BETTY'S RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY 45 ARGARINE Cook K '. ,.:.2a Ounce Jar . - - - ij�.+ ;... ,: BAssETT•9 _ lbbaxMP.R�'aK�HE LICORICE ALLSORTS - perIb. c ;��.�'�✓�` _ - _ _ (you save LAST CALL FOR YOUR GARDE N- CANADA PAC$E88 HAPPY - 4: Cettts A COMPLETE SELECTiOv OF' HOMEMeSEB SALE (Regular) STEELS -BRIGGS or REN.NIE'S FLOWER aFree (lifts Were Won By: VEGETABLE SEEDS - -First Prize - Dormeyer Food Blender, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FO UNDA-TLON A-EERTW- -.Mrs. A. Gibson, Fairport Beach -- Peck 75c — 75 Ib, bag Fecund Prise - Darmyer Pop-up 1 VEGETABLE, & FLOWER- PLANTS, Bozes'orToaster, Cheryl MacFarlane, C Pots. 35c per box• or pot or 3 for $longe Hits E.imited selection while they last consists of:— CantThird Prize.- COIInselor Bathroom Cabbage, Peepers — Canna Lilies, Snapdragons. Petuniascale, Mrs• W. Hames,Alyssum, Asters. `rolas. Salia.SweetWilliam.$ bfarisFairport g08�, Dttnbartoa FRE8H BILLED (Not .Frozen) .BOASTING OASTINGFOWL - (Average Weight B to ?--, PouncU Per Pound 99.....9....9 11b. 5% •b. &4n t (AV*rsae Wti& S14 f bL ) CENTRE CHOPS or- ROASTS' -P� lb: �79C LEAN PaJM�Llm . ,.�. --]b CoTAGE ROLL-.. --_ .-. MAPLE LtJF _ . «.� -: : --39c BOLIMM .35c -.,­ I BEEF KIDiVEY9 e 15� Pon'.SASAUSAGE4& 1 Pound Pkg................. MEATY (SIDE) - 4i -VA-_�MV j : MAPLE LEAF POLUJI SAUSAGE'-'. =- gib.49c 9 MAPLE LsA COOSED ! GL/EED : PORK .,b. C C� K:S . 39 a%'' XjpT Ix" tb. _ �L�69C ROHM am=, T -soli A www ST E ---- A - K S lb-89� (T'ilw sNab ar0 aft fftw map%-Liaf slay at, Bid 9ra" 'Ud 0abj tbot clock etc-; also Adrniral Adults 50c. — Child 25c. +,MOBILE HOME HEATING refrigerator, Pickering 210j, , after - SERVICE 0 6.80 P. m. ------------------------------------ (Faetior� ZScalaed) _ FOR -- SALFr-water Pressure Sys- I'Od� ° -BAZAAR. g Tndar Street, Ajax O N.N L LAY .. t .� ,testa, complete 169.95. Deep Weil.-.�-------.... type, $95.00. Circulating type $60.00. APRONS, FANCY -WORK - TEA —».------------ 8>EP'SC TAIf188 C[.14lIflD -• - - •- INSURANCE .' . s. BRADY PLUMBING WEST HILL HONE -BAKING _SA?,URDAY, JUNE 21, 1958 T88 BANItTAN? WAY _ - /�� PRUDENTIAL V�-� LAND y, -,Phone: AT 3.2080 - : 2 to 4 P. M. - Now iamb• iwua a CO `� - jun 13 - -__. - _ =-- - - . At The Home Of Mrs. Irish main Street -- W. WAND - 1 bow, W` w Mos -- - - �E _- AU tE- !1 TOMBI a, : --- ------------------- -------- - lrOR $ALE — good, used phtmboag Come and get a .real bas- - PICKERING, ONT.4sta is - 35 Cents ' 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST �r � -----ter.------------------ _ . — — -- hr �Tn 64.00 and np. ,_ ------- GARDEN PARTY _ Telueplhoeter Ndcer&p 28 '• BRADY PLUMBING ANNUAL Under The Auspices Of — WEST HILL ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ORZZ" WOOD STAIN •� phone AT 22060 CHURCH ,ALL COLOURS _ junLADIES' ----------------------------- AID B.H. PAINTS IML'C. MURKAR, R. O ' --- FRIDAY, UNE 20. 1458 V, j At The Home Of TURPS —OILS — RALLEitS OPTOMETRIST Interior an " TO RENT Mr..aa Mrs JERRY HASEK GARDEN TOOLS — SEEDS FBRTILIZER$ 102 Dundas St, Whitby, Ont ' - FOR RENT — two -room basement First Farm -North Of High School Pickering CLAY FLOWER POTS - (Above Allin Drug Store) OFFICE HOURS; ' Exterior Painting -- ' .. aparunent with bathroom and' show- ._ chits. Supper Served from 5.00 P.. M., On $1:25 PLANTERS POTTING and VIOLET soIL g,00 A. M, to 5.30 P. M. - Wednesdays and Saturdays 4 to 12 Paperhanging - none ATiantic 21918 _Adrrsission: jun LAWN FENCE PHONE: WHITBY MO 8.9871 - --------- -----------= FOR RENT -- 3-raocaed -Part' The Friendship Group WAR LAWNMOWERS A ONTBOARDS Ae Re Hili: went; self-containedkitchen; suit- • _ . . ,GENERAL NAR0111-11- ave your rawarnowers and or ens- conPlo; Avis Ava, Picke -ing, will h-ld then- -regular boards reconditioned now at Free Estimates Frenchman's Bay. .Phone: Pleier- hug 253832. - _ _. monthly meeting at - the home of Mrs. Pearl.Cfio..pc-. Churcti St. N„ J. �, BUSgBl� DINT$ SMALL MOTOR CLINIC Pickering, Ontario k n 'Phone Piekwing 391w4 ,.-• .� on Wo_4nesda evening, -June 18, at _ WANTED &ro p m _. -IRONING, PICKERING 46 COOKING, BABY- WORLD UNITY THROUGH SITTING - WORLD RELIGIONAfftAIIAU Informal Discussion m Aiad all typos of Home-aking, rad- ar aien by two experienced and To -"Phone WEDNESDAYS4 8 to 10 P. M- 617 ]1 7 to 8 R M. ------------- ------------------ G. NEWELL •possible ladies Hours as requhirsd by Pickering - Near White's Road and 1st- Cos. RODMAN _ customer. Phone: Pickering 427, or „This Earth is but One Cooritry and mmm Fkkering 141 : jun 20 . Mankind its Cidaeaa". — Baha'i ., META S L NG VI� W". .'SHEET rlai� HELP WANTED Gard Of Thanks _ _ his." M auw eo.t •..i Dw&wft% >fsew me. w. I NOW 0W TEACHERS WANTED f Mends. friend', S>• YI� - Modern four -room school in Village of lasCla5 pont. ,forrequires Teacher fns S and Q for September 1958. We with to thank ail our i of syt pa had friends, for their cards sympathy, -nil acts of a iadn lin Rev- john ticLachlan, P AulheKised Cettsunwrs, (iOs .Compo" D*aW � JAX LUMBERCCI. -•• inhale or female. Salary schedule - also thanking al Rev, C. P. Shapter, and Rev. Hugh" • GURNEY .' 82800 to $3100 depending on exper- • lents Present marnmum 55000.0- G.•Crozie-, for.thcir consoling words and prayer in the loss of a lovintt - '• CLARE . i.UMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Additional allgwance for sports in �lrv&1m Apply) staring 2P- Ind daughter, Audrev Armctroeg, and ' dear sisier of jack George, Glen, • RUUD i iPLYWOOD ... PAINT. ARBORM. - Mewians, expeience, and last Ina- rector, to - Mrs. Leslie Lye, .8ec- By -ton and Keith. Alice E. Woody and Soon fWINACES, WATER HEATERS i i DOORS AND TRAM :Ilrmasrer, Clakemont, Ontario. ---------------- - - -- --- - GAS RANGES a _ i _ : --------------------------- -------- -- Card rd Of Thanks - ROOK FURNACES _ Tenus v to 5 P 1 ifnfion Rood and No. l Nkhw" RESTAURANT- :� . - ;LORNE and AiTnREY'S We wish to think o+,r friends and neighbors for thei- cards and tet• FOyerbie on e� Pk uffhW, Ontasie : ten, and many acts of kindness, and. -PHONE 179 MCKERINIti _ EPFIONE PICKERlNG TEL 36& -- ---------------------------------- ;wow of sympathy and flowe-s , .. -.L08T — long. brown wallet, eon- which did so much to help us when lost a dear wife and mother. We ! MO. 8-2513 WHITBY ;:.- - - ::OT AJAX 100 'Sohdng jos• Taylor Drivel's LtesnW _ Loctwt Hill oddre%s- mediesl cert -also we. wish to thank the Cherrvwood _- PURNACES - 1llett«a !coat G. M:, Rim Cron tae. W. A. for taking charge of provid- . Pickering WW1. ing and serving lunch at our hme following the funeral. ------------------------------------ ----------___------------- —James (Mae) and jimmy and NATURAL GAS INSTALLATIQN Anne Gtnle Aa Armstrong _ SUMMER PRICES _._. . .. -------------------------- 'East Woodlands .COLEMAN 500.00 BOND APPLIANCES O DISCOUNT `5 �O• The Church Of Saint Matthew, •.'Water Heabe:s, Forted Air • _ Lutlieenan Furnaces space Heaters Floor ` FOR. CASH A CARRY Sandav, June iS, Sundar Cchool will he held. a: '0M a. ,m:..foflnwed And Wall Pomaces -'' Findlay Stoves I P �If RDPt6E , - by Morning Worship, at 11.15, in SUMMER CLEAN-OUT EFFECTIVE CAMEDI'ATELY : the Communiiy Hall. At 2.30, Holy SERVICE T - f a nm *Winn and Rao+lens) 5eniePs mas Timothy, Ch"a� Open Fireplaces. And +� _REAL -TME . BROKER Arthur Mitchell Ltd. for Tho and infant twin song of Mr. and Ors, Ferguson'. Oil Furnaces COLEMAN AUTHORIZED r.. l ROAD, • •• '' of 014Fo`estRoad. We,are olann-w a Vacitien MOBILE YOM R_H✓ATING•-STAf10N , SERVICEe -PARTS - GENERAL INSURANCE " PICKERING - �- School to be held in the. Community Hall, for two R•er1rq -kv A1:elt�,t-- ' ;• M ER HEILTIN(1�RVICs Phone: CONTINENTAL. LIFE ASSURANCE : : Monday through' Fridav, 9.00 till A r noon. Notice of exact date •in neat issue. - R Tudor St. • Ajax, Out. -----------�-=-------- `. �' M QAGES ` �_-- _ . . . The Convention of fire .F.n7111 District will take, place at Concey-- t RADIO'-AND.TV /SZRVh� � :ham -IMAM ST . PIC.1(BR N 174 STRAWBERRY SUPPER •- Of din senior Colleve in' Fmt` W".t Be, WORK "GUARANTEED' 1 _ Auspices Ontario Cha}t"r O•'dP- THE EASTZRI9 STAR Ind., from Jvne 24 tri 27 Attendln s 'p R ! PHON>: DAY$ — V1CXZRINCi �.�.- ---=- 6958, e „ f atP ar l „ wait h . d i .¢ H o +1, Gov' . a -Th-eT11F�n `Rem. .. _ •- ' - S.� P.1L, t,x ant Taa,"-t';tT�<,-+r• ^rr ,�, .. _,.. i _='�— , .: .: On, Lawn At Miselik T.emsple Pickering, Ons Ar'-1114'rmente t a week er t7+e PS t vtfnnAlanAt c,.n_ — 81i>riilNG$ AY'lrtado Z-Z69r4 —- - j ' Adtdt,t. $1.00 Ch1►d 75e, Sr1+�+1 P7 ..i� and parents •,.111 _ 8)RRT WiilTa' _ h - _ ZO be 'notfied ortiv: - -