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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_04_13a ' k - - • �•• $ab'sa•iptian Price, • 1&00 per year PICKERING; ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1951 4 Cents per copy Autborized as Second Class Matter VOL 70 No. 27 tT. R, !2.50 W. C. MURfiAY, AND SON PUBLISHERS fierr�nral��►nrne-ltd - `Rese� -- Q- � - Jackets --111;A#VA# U -27 .: . Ptckerxng Village COME AND SEE Mr, Maurice Hickey is reported to Some disappointment appeared to T I t be still in very poor health in Hoe- felt'on Monde evening during ART IILt{f -GO €S 10 TOWN � _...., Monday g pital in Toronto. e local Rotary Club meeting when i Y a g -set play Mr. Len Bur: irghim has ueeu re ' report came in Heat support of r " xI laid off duty with a knee injury. e reception and dinner to be given ! Published by Samue re eh '$s Art Mitchell made an interesting e Midget Hockey Chat:npiu-is, was i preseted by Dunbarton stor y of their trip South during the tae voluminous or hearty as ..'as _. :w~inter, when speaking to the Rut - On -W a -Go Auxiliary � .. � � g pected....in this we mean, that con- 8t DilnbailOn L Il]tECI �]U7Cb �•: ary Cllub at dinner, Monday night. utions to the fund set up were - A tea and shower for Miss Grace ti of coming in. A PHIL 26 tip 27 ' - Taylor whose marriage takes place - It- was suggested that .possibly ADM: Adults suc- - Children 'Zic. - April 21, was given by Mir. Harry. r citizens alfd organizations had Arnold at the Guild of All Arts, who t been fully acLluainted- with, the r received the guests with dlrs. h. W- o ect. Taylor, grandmother of the bride - While the 3w.,a- =y- C•ub-m*nbers Pickering •Dh t. High- rchodl elect. Presiding at the tea trible av have been quite willing to tu,d- ' -Agriculture and Agricultural 1 N were: Mrs. Etiteen Petitjean and ake and finance the project' r+cience and Mrs. J. H. Reid. Assistanti: - enrse'h-es, they consclentious.y be]- ! bars. J. D: Cockburr_, MrTs. T. H. ved this to be a "community" a.f- I Agricultural : ci-�nce is the Sint- i Clinkskill and Mrs. Jill Barber, ir, and that they should not take t ricu!a:;on equivalent of the. v ?der Brock Rd. Club I•-,uchre winners: upon themsetvea - to crease this -courses of Botany. Zoology, Physics recognition" 'of the efforts of uur i and Chemistry, but in addition to Pictured above are the -executive to help the Pickering group get or- -31rs. Bill McLean; Wn.. G,ay, Percy urtetm- fifteen year old buys in : science. a. study, is made of their _.1 officers of- the new7;r••formed Pick- ganized- + Hardy, and Percy Pugh. The copper ringing' Pickering Village tv the practical application to Agriculture, ering Township Film Council . ree- fn the near future, the film coun- fund is reported to be doing Weil. Iront" in sport circles, `et least. I A- course in Practical Agriculture 1 eiying pointers on the operation of cil plan to. sponsor a Film Festival, - Pickerring Village boys have acc- } includes the following: their new itttnm. sound projector. it which many outstanding Canad- boric A. F. and A. M. Annual rnplished and carried out .a feat 1. Field Crops - selection and L. to R. - Clare Keevil, Librarian: ian films will. be shown. These will Ladies' Night and At Horne t has never been known to nave grbduction of the farm crops of Reg. Hoskins, 2nd Vice- President: include award - winners and many For the first time in man corn en done, before -ruin an Ontario I the area. Mrs. N. Hopkins, Treas.o- Rev. H. others I y y ionship in hockey and do it : 2. Horticultural Crops - care 31onkman. 1st �ice-President: Mr. Watch for the announcement of + at least, Doric Lodge held( their oes- , ithout' regular practice - they did- and management of garden and - j Grant 1 anMarieom, President. the Filrn Festival, ,and, be sure to nual At Home in' their own'temisle + • ' . t have a rink to practice otte. orchard crops. " get tickets, as it promises to be no ;here, on Friday� even last. Rotat•y.members believed this' was 3. Farm Animals and Poultry - Pickering Twp. Film Council is of the greatest attractions e%er z• u,vr :ey, chairmp. n of the en-! n affair that Everybody in the management all I composed of twenty -eight member- staared locally tertain7.r ant tnrmartittec had prepared ommunity would want to share - 4. Accounting - Farm businaas : groups, including sichvv ss, churches: a good b•' - «,ra r, whi *-h int:u.,F.,: ulP. : he Official Welcome, arid' that all records and budgeting wrimen's institutes, son•ice and bus- ikalt. Sleep, :7, Fatally Injured and Mrs, Mel. Carlton, Dur,L rtan, hould be given the oprpertnssity of - 5. Farm Management - main- 'iness clubs, etc.. - throughout the. vocalists, accocnp.an.ed by Mrs. H.Ar- oing so - now, we are wondering. tenance of farm productivity- and. toxnahip, The film circuit extends Water Sleep, a' cif: - :org resident 'Yey Bath, Yseker;ng ;- atui- Sir.. J.sa. t may be only a maaunderatanding. consertatrot� from Goodwood to Frenchrn=4 Bay of Pickering was fatally injured on Ntls`)n. Uunbarv,n, sWght of hued. t any rate, the Club once more -is Each atJherft carries out a Horne i and from Dagrnar to Ajax. Monday evening when struck by a ' tricls. 'After the proe3raen, burieL xtendin to all organized groups. Project during the season under the During the month of Warch there Markham car, just east of the No. lunch wis servaNi, catered to- by the - individuals in - the village who guidance and supervision of the were thirty -two film.-- showings in _ 2 ,Highway and Brock Road corner. Rib. kah Lodge, Pickering. I thej should have a part in this Teacher of Agriculture. This affords I Pickering Tow=nship, which are op- Mr. Sleep was Dunn' the dancing, nwrerous fair, the opportunity of doing so a boy or girl an opportunity of mak- erased independeativ in• each comm- on his way to prizes were glvpn. Wanner of the y leaving contributions with Mr. ing. some money white learning the unity. Each member ' organization fie the village to door, prize was Mrs. J. W, Moore, has their own trained operators, and visit the doctor, Ajar, R Shostreed, at the Bsark of practical lessons. One of the best ! _ < • - each member has the o Fortwr; and was report War. Master JacL C•ha man, of n meree here, within the ne:ct few types of home project is actt•e. &aem- i, p tY ' :; p° F ya. bership in an agricultural club, he of sitovtzng at least one film prng- - ,� idly walking on Doric, extended greetings to all th® r Leather jlac$ets are going given county Agricultural Reppresentative ram each month. - Many members the wrong side members and - Osi6rs. e boys, and the, official crest by---- assists in this work whE provides %, &A the equipment.ev r ' �"" e€ the -ra- F, si Ontario Rockev Associatio. will county, inter - county, inter - provincial to entertain their community folk. the'time. Multi- Have Perfect AtLen,�u,c Placed on each. A roast beef din - and international bompeticion. The equipment - pictured above has *�' pie hip injury, -" just been purchased and is valued W.. back • _ and heats St, Andrew's 'Presbyter►`an C:tturch er will be tendered on the 27 *•h, h, ( Agriculture continues to be .the j at 1560,00 Now that it has arrived, *rounds were re- Sunday School was the scene last he basement of the United Church, 11 most' important industry in Csirisiia. Sunday of book presentatinn,r to t which the jackets will be prea Even in urban centres a large per - the film council Will be able to con- ceived. Rushed need, and at which possibly two of i con I •alder memberships flop a fEW .core to Oshawa Hos- three' of its members fbr perfa,t- _ p y take of the workers are in occ- I attendance at Sunday School, during Toronto Maple Leaf players. will upations having to do with the pro- groups, as their r3emkwrshsp had to pital• Mr` Sleep -the past year: Billie Hansen, Kath- guests. Danner will be carved in ceasing, manufacture and distribut- ! be limited to the amount of proj= died the ,next lien Palmer and Annabelle Graham, h` basement and following his the ion of farm products, In rural ar- ectton equipment they had availab- i day.' B I Four Awards were given for perfect rrogratn and le. The \atioaal Film Board des- Wafter Sleep The funeral presentations will be ea8 the importance of the study of attendance at Church Service during _ arried on in the auditorithn tip- Scientific Agriculture is very great. -� era a great deal of cttdit far ens- will be head to- the first three month of 19.:1 to: tams, to- which all are invited, High Schools are serving a 'vital ��rng the- fo do of th«+ P�rkE r- day f r•nm� the McEachnie Funeral p819F Hansen, Ruth Irish, Kathleen Might we ask that = those who purpose in providing basic trarnin ins Township Film Council, and Mr, home at -.3e' p. mmm�'tttt luterlueut -• - - tend contributing to the fund, will ' and cultivating keen interest in Ag- Writ. Proctor, their representative, in Erskine Cemetery.Deceased was Palmer and .9- nnabelTe Graham. -ou please do.- as within - the next riculture. .'has given; ursatintingly of his time ..a member of the United Church and Prizes were presented by - the min: -id Marshall arts the e days. is survived by his wife, the former inter, Rev, Da, Lottie Calvert; and two brothers. School Supt., Mr Jackson. Public Meeting in Tiwa Hall, on Edward and Morley, both of Picker -. 4peerat i anrd.an Order of 17th, All interested in organiz- w + - ing• Foresters Bowling g Pickering Softball, we3eoaaed. - u0 o'clock. Catholic Women's League .I Hail the new champions of the Coul+er i.tvl,ny Bownng Tourna- FIRE TRUCKS AND KIDDIEti � • The Catlrolu' womt�i o! Pickering, A BENTS RLEASE. READ THIS! �. '' St, Francis de Sales parish gathered Went which was bowled for in the �, �; ; •,; ^ � , � �,�_ Whitby County Bowl 6n Tuesday _ it t. ,? ho-ne of Mrs, S, Cn i ., on I'icker;ar+g Fire Department's Chef 7, evening, April 3, Pickering Forest- -.- Thursda • evenm for the formatiun can Balsdon has enlisted our aid in-. y. ^% - g ` I era came up with a decisive w7n to of a ne • subdivision of -the eainofic ' take the trophy held by Oshawa fit. i " '� ; "It sates the time and'. steps' keeps me women's League. Most Rev, B. 1. ppealing to parents and Lo .the . '; . the past three years. Congra:uiat- malt children of the •'.illage, to i _ in touch with my family! and friends; Webster, Auxiliary Bishop of Tor- ions to this' team from the rest of clp our volunteer firemen in t is - to ahea r read in emer enctes. "' onto and Mrs. Earl G. l rsope, •Press way. �j y )<' $ the Courts. H, Cookson was high - - Toronto Archdiocesan Council- off" bowler on this team and had a very Wh iv grown -try men are` known w A14D ITS VALCE keeps growing all the izted at the inauguratio- ,-$ev- V• fine triple' of 731 w;a: a, 353 single . get a thrill out of chasing he g 3lcGivney, pastor, is SpiiituA Dir ttirotrn in to aeally down Oshawa. 8 b. time. With more and more .families et- irr depart:r.enta all over the place, ting telephones, you can reach twice as = ector of the subdivision, Officer:; cI- I who were next in line, Beta Hanson fait is quite concerned About the '' many people as you could ten, yeah ago, - ected were: Pres., Mrs, J, D. Spell- was right in there .pitching to the ' rig number of youngsters who ; And the traditional) friend( service is en; 1st Vice- Pres., Miss Mary Tee - tune of 660; O, Collins had 63:; W. ongregate around - the fire hall ! v y fy; 2nd Vice -Pres.. Mrs, Jas. Fea- Powers had a ' single of 239 and ' hen the siren is sounded, in ``less being steadily improved. _ -.- h June Bryant had a little tough luck c than it takes to say Jack Rob- t erstone, Sr.; '3rd Vice -Pres., Mrs. : y Yet today your telephone actually John Brett; Recording See., -Mrs. J. I in her last game or she would have son." While it always happens, the takes 'a smaller part of your `McMor•row•; Corr. Sec., Miss Maag- f been well ar:er the 601-in-ark too.... irernen received a real scare oils family budget than it did-some aret Maddaford; Treas., Mrs, Jos. I June had 256, 280; Bill Bryant was Lay last weep, when Getting ready - . Brett; Councillors; Mrs. John E. go out on a call, the usual -gang year? a o i power, Mrs. ! the other bowler on this team, but Art, O'Connor, Mrs. he just couldn't seem to get going. _ f youngsters were there fleet, Thin Friendly and efficient telephone - Jos, Garland. Mrs. R. Bie I Total pins 3'144, For Oshawa; Doti ay though, they were climbing all ver the machine, attempting to service, at a reasonable price, is _ roresters' Howling - Apr ;d tl 1051 Trivett was the beat with 6b2; one of today's big bargains. Toots Ferguson next with 607; Hel.. teal a ride ax the back platform, : Ladies' High Single - ' j en Heriderson 249 single; Wes Well- when ready to Wove oil, the June Bryant' .... .... .... .... .... 3 aria 22b; Jim. .Hnrvid 207 and :r;: river could not move until these Ladies' .High Triple � Ntilly Hartshorn 202, Total pins oungsters were chased away fratu _ 604 ' 6l : M: C sworth . on platform -had been taken off. : Men's High - Single ours Al ha;'Weat Hill, were next : Parents, would yon please go into Ross Boys ... ........ 252 on the list and I think really had his matter. School teachers aright _ ; Ven's ' High Triple - the most fun, of all. seemed No take up the subject - please. 7+ n .. ante - Bill Bryant "157 I. to bother them in the least and are N.v om Kats . ,... 49 the new entrants in the League, and M. S. Tickerintt United Church :'' :" ., ;,. :. congratulations go fo ,. to m their " orris .. .. 47 the r .. showing. D. Barefoot was go- " ar,.,,;, •• t Rockets ........................ ...... 43 � fine t ,= fj. ::.;: V� Driz lepusses 42. ing - to, town with a high triple of Last Thursday afternoon .'the W. ;.�- - ......., .• .... _ [. S. of the United Church met at Hornets•.... 36 the night when he bowled 78R ; he home of Mrs. W. C, Murkar 'ate` ... ............ .... (3131; I ;' Thacker h two nice - • : , ;.,, s . 222 had Sad Sack 35 •ith tht President presiding, Mrs. �� Bobcats .... .... ,... .., :. „ 3b I g , 2 .'Smith 219 ,rank Baker conducted the Devot , - : ' _ Strikers ......: ........................ 19.,-and P. Forrester.. 2187. Total ins oral period, followed by the Steady . , :'- N you haven't yet potrvie0 1 v re next with. Ella /`, •`, :: =;- You can be sure g}, Kiw'anians' Whee) Chair Available McRae taking the Ladies' High. for f the book" 'The United Church re- - goer neighbour. else night with ^,14; Kay Karanduch -� ^ users Ja an.. -+ • hood,will be served, ind your place •The •Dunbarton hitivanis Ciub arc i '225; Gordon White 225 and . Hour -. A chapter reviewed was "Through an the list protected. Taking care - annouci-ng ibat thClr wheel -chaff r ' arq Law -31 N— ,Pots } -pifis -2.9� ". Ntw airing of Youtlt." There are three _ of people without service u quick. is presently available to anyone re- Bowmanville were last, but not iris' schools founded by our Cana- ly as possible is one of oar biggest quiring use of same. Children viii least when Farewell Slackburni ' ian Missions. There is a tretrnen- - and most important tasks. be given preference, but adults are bowled a fine 726 and John Kitaen ous responsibility for those who ( welcome to it if it is not in use, the_ 617, Total pins 2741, re blazing the trail for Christian-- THR 2lL,L TBLBrNONE�'OMPANY OF CANADA c, only condition being that if a child See you all next year 'at Ajsar. rernocracy. Greater effort must be should need it, it must be relinq- I West Hill's stamping grounds, . lade W train Japanese leaders, = r plaited. There is no charge made for By Foresters' Corr. . • - ,..- _ • arm. Like the games it resembles y �'J - handball and racquets -It. is s �, Classified Advertising..— s game of individual speed. - : 4P } . * :.� t At this point. Author Daley be - attaxTs WANTRu MEDICAL — gigs treading on delicate ground; OILS, GREASES, TIREB HAVE you" heard about Dixon's r and it is probably a good thing BATTERIZ . paints. doctrio motors. Neuritis and R u e u n. , tel c Pain stoves, radios, refrigerators, fast trees• Asa for all concerned that, when the ,r,s, mill, coolers and food a}rben• Power Remedy? It gives Good Results. ` t article appeared, Conn Smythe and saws. drills. and tatbs., ate. Dealer. MUNRO'S DRUG STORE " • <.t' <. » e ,c , wanted. write: warco Greaa• and Oil 335 EIg1tl Ottawa the rest of hockey s Big Brass Limit" Toronto, ;1.25 Expsess Prepaid were probably too much engaged ECHO Greeting Card Company. High gtal• y' with the playoffs to take notice of tts cards, excellent servlw, soon coin- C y�e Druggls sells. CRESS, sure • relief.. such herOS mission. wholesale, retail, 21 James Ave., -- -- a., w Y Brantford. Ontario. * • • QUIT cigarettes - the easy way. Oa .,s• 4 �� - _ _ , -. - - To>?acco Ellininato;, a yclegtlfle treat - r y, f BABY CHICHB Tt seems that when fans debate _meat: quickly and cermanentty ellmfnatei on the subject 'th t speed—he n fans 8s. a--• T� , aatng" may be a mystery to a lot the craving for tobacco, rids the system of y . of people. To be a smart Poultryman the nlcotlne King Drum Ph& rmaceut lea, Chem- • they are talking about team sport. "thing" to do Is to get wise and 'order lots. veirreville, Alta. writ'! P.O. Boa Ira. set this t _ s. *„ a Top Notch R.O.P. aired Chicks. They will London. Ont. f t is be c, .t b'nngs us try —' - makl,you more - money: Alta- Turkey Poulta. comparison of hockey, which many Older" Pullets. Free Catalogue. ' SUFFERERS itiS from Rheumatic or Arthrite* Top Notch Chick Sales, pains: Ise you Cintrnt set relief, write: COnsidel our speediest game, and Guelph. Ontario. Bo: 1Ya, Winnipeg. Manitoba. basketball, whose mushroom R ti P T U R E D: • The Hyde Hernia Belt• BABY Chicks. most•breeds and crosses. Company, 26 Tong* Arcade. Toronto. growth in the past seventeen years mired. Pullets, or cockerels. 600 Heavy Trusses, surgical belt., elastw hosiery, acne - has no "parallel in; ithletic history. breed cockerels. a few days old 7o each. All Chicks Canada Approved from brooders OBL'ORTIINTTLLa fOS MEN Al tR01[>m!t Almost by a process of elimination bloodtested for both standard and variant the quest for the: "fastest sport" type, of Punorum. P. Lewis. Dude P.O.. Out.. or telephone Cookeville 96 R 6. - BE A HAIRDRESSER designation has to rest between - - JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL - GENUINE BY-LINE CRICHII Great Opportunity !ears these two-'- Crosses of Inbred lines. Bred like good Hairdressing * * • hybrid corn. Early maturing uniform Dula P"leassint_ 41culned profession. good wages late. Twelve to 14 months lay, lea - brood}- Thousands of successful Marvel graduate• The Way Out — Rookie umpires as well as rookie baseball When the ice game came to the mesa. 100's on the fa:tm Comparison Testa America's Greatest System often et their break durin spring training. Umpire U.S.' from Canada in 1924 it was show 24 to 73 more assn Pei ban housed Illustrated Catalogue freo players g g P g g p <, „ than standard brads. Cockerels t lbs. In- write or Can Jim Duffy, at left, up from the American Association, received called the world's fastest sport 11 week.. Catalogue on request. Hy -Line MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL The label has gone unchallenged Chicks. eta Queen Street Chatham, ont: 251 Byer Bt w„ Toromtp - •a few tips from veteran • American League diamond arbiter Art and the impression remains that ALL OUR e H I c K a are R.O.P. Sire Braucher. Passarella at a Lakeland training am Duff imitates Passar- with a proven breeding background of na 44 gins at.. Hamffto,n g P Y hockey is faster than basketball to 293 saga. Then cartlfie breeders are _ 72 Rideau St.. Ottawa - y _ runner out. At the deadly risk of losing his omclalW Proven the cream or CanI lam have ,tad little la 1 poultry_ and their production will truly assn who demonstrates the way-to to cat m.p.hn•But does t Canadian readers, thin reporter de- w�rfi°r aiysat ail times. ForLpar�tfcular•, a mere 88 that nies it. I think basketball is 'faster breeds yon which have 1 Gov. banded_ to to: - _ breeds tram which to elsoe>.s. Irra cats pgiI11P YOUNG. REALTOR t make . golf a faster game than than hockey.. I" admit that the puck- Logue. xelterborn Poultry farm. Mtive► 47" Frederick Street - Kitchener, Ontario. - _hockey? We don't have to answer chasers give a greater ",illusion of con untsMo aPRtNGHILL !loon -toad em¢es are pro- "' _ _y _ svII.D A eAYY.�CG BcSL�tEaa - that one for you, !peed but I insist that it is just Stahl& All Popular breeds at 111.71. - 1tit11 or er'j(° Tfinei- -- that -an illusion. - pullets 114.00. beavr cockerels 14,10. ape we ells train you to with. your sons own pY . prts.g 71980>s BUSINESS" with. lour own egg del�mr ?.,� :Ahr'aS1.N.pn+.0 on r In a recent issue of The New Frank Menke's "Encyclopedia of To offset the illusion consider the THE 1151 outlook for Potllery and cgs shoe■, write now to: an ■ York Times Magazine we noticed Sport, "_ Daley compares baseball, relative speed of the players. The Profits. everything seems to be working *� � Y�ta sHQ>COMPANY `: an article hearing the eye-catching boxing and tennis. The great Bob speed- skater wears.far faster skates to favour of chicken h and figs a Place - g g g thin .year. Chicken has taken the pine! title WHAT IS REALLY THE Feller -when he had that hop on than the hockey player. If he can't of Pork and Beef as the poor man's meet. ^r %USSESY GTOCK • - Chicken now retells for Is" than wusass. ;FASTEST SPORT? It is a title his fast one -threw a baseball at (as has been proved) surpass. a breasts for I.a than •oak& ass Prices lr'RBIT Tress small trusts, shads tr«s. especially eye - catching to Canadian • a speed of 96.6 miles an hour. Joe sprinter at the short. distance of will be the highest this Pan that they" variation. rigg6L"D=� Sell All because over here for many Loafs' fists were once measured as 1.00.y4rds; how can he ever gather "q• no ons7reUAW" Iyou have make tree eatalosuo. central Nurseries Ldmitad, been `nears past, we have had it w travelling at 127 miles an hour, momentum enough to - "move faster broilers or roosters to sell. Bend for A. G. Hall A son, fitr catltarsnes.. cgs -" • - Twaddle Catalogue today. Also Turkey _ 'gouge into us that hockey is "the those of Jack Dempsey 8 miles than the mast on foot in the restrict- - Tarsals oCat Faults, - STRAWBERRY PLANTS • ••bellow- Promfer "; "Valentin ". raft world's fastest sport" that most of .faster than that... But. a tennis. ball eel area, of a hockey court? More- Twaddle Chick Hatcheries Limited_ faell "Senstor-Dunlov." 114.00 thousand; Fergus. Ontario. .lag have come to believe that stets- whammed by Big Bill Tilden sea over, a man" wearing gum -soled is.ero hundred. •cLeap.a.-Trimm.d. -Dtssas. Ilaeat unquestioningly, as as article Qistrred 151 allies an hour. Would _ shoes • Qla a board floor has much DOUGLAS CHICKS F'"' True to name. stoney order' pie" _ Rom Carron. Norwich. Ontario, of faith, you say that tennis was the fastest more maneuverability than a man seer the bay D o U G L A s anality * * * sport of the three? That is ,unless wearing skates on ice. It isn't only started. Price � List , "r almost Day .to old by ORDER Now FOR a tocit D' Iat t= �-- However, the author of said you're a dyed -in- the -wool tennis.- speed afoot that counts in - this_ guaranteed -Chtaen trim tt mek glee toe tee article- Arthur Daley, Sports Edi- bug. p DOUGLAS HATCHERY Sair r dwarf Assl. Tress Pe rTress Ub or over -all ictnre of swiftness. One s>er: or 1:sr•ttaadl: Dwarf Pear trees f8arer _ for of-' The Times -is r man who . ` ' ' " must also take into consideration Stittsvtt34 Ontario diet o. IL99 s b o rta r I w& ardy _ - - -- -- , ehotae. 19. s0 escb or 11 Pot 17,10, 9ardy - :,has been around. He has watched. Baseball produces speedy actt°os`- " the flow of movement. , which is OTMING AND tCLSANUIii" 1s for 11.1111 Giant Exhibition room and reported on, more sport and -a _ -at times. With the bases full a more rapid on ,the basketball, floor HAVE you anything soots dithne or mesa Privet Hadslas Plants is to a tacle miss. wider variety f , sport than most batter rips- a grounder at the o ..than. on-the the ice; M Write LA a for lgteI Ran. wg pools eta r.a wbn. or p�t ter ass. y 1H �- _o- � - .* . - saw Maid to answer roar tlaolatrea Do- Pram era& melt atfp Burbank. B Leos - mesh i and his opinions must be posing shortstop, who elects to try - eartasens R. Parker's Dyer Works Llmtt.i, bard or Grand Detke. d-tt ms IL I4 eaaa respected even if he arrives at a for a double play. The pitcher The sal Toes! at.. Toronto, or a ter to Every sera caBroo Gapes gams has become so swift. or I with .Ili. order loped IR conclusion liable, to cause -much "'a throw - the batter swings - the- am filled with constant action, that FOS GALS alogstAS NaP"Ma•. Bnwmattvllle. Oat. gnashing of' teeth -among the plug- shortstop fields the ball and tosses it has even reached into the press :POL•LTa_- Hamhiss Esss from'• Breed.fA1'!f$Ta - - gers for hockey paid and unpaid. it to the second baseman. -who box. No longer can a basketball re- B'e°ua !tans. 0=d-tm mean .sock. g started poulte and astte•toma also analt• iN-OPfaA to oven inesstur-- •i,let.ot � • • • catches the: ball and relays • it to porter • keep }his .scoring tablets and able. a. w, Baker, S.S. 1. wo thwo. oat "sldoos .amd ton tstoymatkm smi 15ea, -" -- Speed -says " Mr. Daley -•--is an first. Five }den are involved in that simultaneous) write a running- LTTZ.NMON Raon Owner@ Oatk1 a Rita Sammy 211 B k rest. ews tar atom• Y good cedar strip Overt boat at very mess. 111 tastak street. Ottawa essential dement of all major sports play -and it all takes only five story of -the game. He has to bring reasonable prlees to tits trader Inter*& and naturally an indispensable part seconds- to stake. -- a "scorekeeper" with him to keep ` elan m MU"L Rive Lek. Bun worke. r toat sa'rONHAUGB i txmttw. Par n - _ of all good sporting arguments. • . * _ ! _ track of _the avalancL r _ Gore's Leading. Ontario e•at awtaitors. - a.umt.n.a flea, tw "`-9 °i1i� W PLaYD trinmbtag_ and .beattlmg shop • � �t �"nta Booklet et faimmr The devotee of one game is con- But that doesn't make baseball • a * with or without toots and stock. In the m's. eO 'o°uat viaeed that his favorite. is the afar- tops. for speed,. The play stops- at Baseketball has sprinted, ahead of villas• or Crr.la•. Apply A. 1. slats. III IrrAM" William at,, London, out ` est.thing to terrestrial lightning and each half inning for the teams to its-refrigerated rival in team speed of COL.ONIIOS swan .kegs. 1e frame rap toss eollaet •tampsf send for- gelea$oo -that all other sports are molasses . change sides. There are long de- land in the process has become the L.aas■trotb. with fag equipment with on strgso.al; Canada or outer countries; _ by contrast, while the fan for. as.- lays between each pitch. Even moat' 'popular sport In the -long ssaals, extractor Br Jett, eeteaP'aatriciaf Aram faalla. Onusialkime. se 1.e,as. Ntasazs - other sport holds the contrary view._ pitcher, the busiest than on the clan," it's speed that counts. •O•lawa, Ontario. Ph*" 62541, • * • team, manes ally about a hundred * • * - BEG1STEMD rorkabsraa 4 Boars. 4 TEACHERS WANTED months old sows. 4 months std. 1 Sows. If a troll of sports writers were thrown a game. These' "plenty of 'To all of which -with a profound s months std. Angus Wilson, Cumberland. TEACHER waAntedd COUNTY Lmber In a.& - , - to be taken, Daley thinks they speed but lots "of slow. intervals bow to stir,- _ Daley. for his help - JOntarlo. - - - saran, 4; Tarim to Gore. 9 to Me north of might well vote that the fastest too. we merely add.& couple of obser oLrvt3la x, G. Ctarac Ttaceor complete. Ralson. School gnu service to Brampton. lights, belt valley, and power take oaf. Music teacher. Minimum salary, 112,400. spot of all is jai alai -the Spanish vations. Basketball was invented by Priced reasonable. L. M. Faille. Massey- Allowance for experience. and Latin- American "variety of " "Football, too; has a lot of the a Canadian. And hockey, no mat- Harris Dealer. Millbrooh, Ontario, nanaoalt basket that raim -has" or that ;rrs.. i'sbLxTOx and peer. pus inspector, ate. to Mrs. J. Mot ytYy eel ,r,G+ .. lastcT, lbmnterclal No. 1_ Friend right. - Yl.on, Melton, !'kite - strapped to the wrist. But, he adds, . tates if one wants continuous action. yet -failed, in all its mparatively send for ample. Charlha Adam■. R. _ a. OCCALMON TO LEARN FRZI�CH- P Y Per minute of ' lengthy history, Brantford, out. -they would only serve up such a 'Two running plays arks hilt to. der-elop. even _ _ WANTED, girt, sa, to teach English. verdict ll£ter kookjn for the near -' this sixty- minute me are about one per cent of the cooks and � Graham Plow- seven the roil. doubles Private school, salary: $10.00 weekly. B P C rubson moisture. Insure„ higher yields. lodging .and boarding. .Apply:, C. Rust, s.4 e est emergency exit. average. Although it has exciting double erossert that basketball has For Iaformittaa it or Walt "Rodney Pasrige. Levtti, Quebec. * • * moments, the gridiron -sport is not turned out 'in its, comparatively xsYnes• Uxbridge. Ontario, n wTEli at determines which sport is a contender for "fastest" distinct- short one What is Poore, we defy Pxion, a •.tufain a�roswtl street towwn 1FRILDREN'8 nut.e with rerereatea welt•, the.fastest? Is it_the speed of the tioti. Nor is boxing. Ring action basketball to produce any radio an- s -year lease. Box 13. wanacaburm. tint Mrs. C. H. rearrest, 0 4t4:mdrs Rd..'" objecf in motion or the amount of may be fast and constant, but there nouncer wh can ' make -even its. - _ Galt. Oat. Q I\'rEd rubber. with ' "w toe speed r. wAA'TED flocks, to supply us with hatch- rapid and continuous action by the is something about ill Busted Busted speediest contest sound one -tenth soon tins: d wits. variant! •seta rover- !mg assn for 195: season. On some brood. _ non awing drew -. etc., to excellent 4, -•players? That is to nay, speed is Beak Industry. that is at crass- as fast and exciting as. Foster Hew- coma}clon. •Apply A•. 6.- ,ARderron; R. R, 4, we, ten .take !sae praMfealty the rear' .relative, and a•man careening wn purposes to this oping•search. It itt turns some of the slowest and Stratford, out, around. It You would tike anywhere from it groping - 15c to ode a -dozen, more for your eggs a mountainside on a bobsled at is too highly individualistic, which creepiest' hockey struggles into for COMPLETE equipment for 1s mm. theatre, than the market Price for practically the seventy miles an hour will get a may also be said of tennis and the benefit of the faithful. ideal for community ban in small town year around. contact us at ones regarding -_ •, - ' resort, Y t& d t s we want. or summer rew 40 wan board, the Dread far greater, sensation of speed tFn g01r. - "�h -pp lector wchibh ear- -be- operated APPLY: Bog 12, 113 �Eie..�....h a..tt.. be would in a jet plane flashing = • • ' so there is no' tlya In the showing "or" New Toronto, Ont. film, record Play 71c. Boa t• 123 .11th ^ through• the stratosphere faster The same' thing is`true "of the -' = ' = :8 A F E 8' St., New Toront�IV, than sound. And speed in'sports. is "fastest sport" -jai alai -which •is your BOOKS and CA15H free AL relative too. Every schoolboy knows played with two men on a team. It 1rt1EL aid THiavlcS. we bave' a tine POST 'SALVE that a horse can outrun a man; but gets its reputation from the inces. saw doe of Sate. or Cabinet, for any atevese. visit a or write ter, arlees. , _ BAIUSH thy. tortnani ut -era eczema- rashes . -bow many of themrtcRow• that• in a cant - sprinting -of the players around afar to Dees W. and wesptna skin troubles Pose °. Eczema - _ - -- IM yard dash the horse will finish_ the• court, s three -sided affair that solve will not disappoint Too Y gt .�.&- i.TAYLOR uMITEO staking. !Caput, burning ith •esema, ac 111 second. - ma be 175 feet or more in length,. rtagworm. ofmblSs�ha tittlst•li tons: wen'" * * and' from the velocity of the base- TORONTO SAFE WO jC5 respond readily to the atainlaa, odorlsas 11 R ointment. regardlasr of hnw a,ubbor• of _ Daley recalls the historic oc - type missile . which they catch bepeleiu, they- mom 143 !tent at. E., Toronto sion, when John McGraw; ddWh m and hurl by' means of the spoon- PRICE stR PARR •+As. Havana promoted a race between shaped' racquet wielded with one aaamt.bed leas POST'S REMEDIES . P sent Pnst Free nn Receipt of Price ',a }horse and 'his speediest base- Its queen St IL, Omer or Logan, Toronto ' • runner, Hans - Lobert. In later ylars "PEP UP" Lobert when asked the result, used y o, c � a rd rol.% rABttsra to says "I vain 'by a nose" -which Mores one of the greatest' iron tonics you can buy to Try for low vitality and general debility. " : might have been considerable of -One Donan_AI nruggfstr a margin, at that, as Hans had r schnozzle which was well up in the UP RED 4 _ _Jimmy 'Durante. class. HARNESS & COLLARS Fastness Attention - 'Consult How much bearing does - actual O speed _have in rating the fastest Your nearest H a r, a•e s a_ Shop sport? the article goes on. Gene • about, Stacie• Harness Supplies.' Sarazen once drove a golf ball at If you have SIMPLE ANEMIA We sell our goods only through ' wW .' a measured 120 miles per hour. The your local Staco•Leather, Goods a ti You 'girls and women who stiffer ntmdst speed Qf a hockey puck has so from simple anetmia that lyou're ° ,;e dealer.. The goods are right, 4 been set by calibrating machines at pale, b w tod)ac�odf blood-iron. t" tbi and so are our prices. • We �t manufacture fn..our factories So do try Lydia E. Pinkham s ' I ' ' TABLETS, Harnssa Horse Collars, Sweat A SAFE Pinkhaitn's Tebleta are ' one -of pads, Horse B 1 a n k e t a, and the 'eJ$leet and best hpme ways Leather Trav Goods inaiit OINTMENT to help build up red blood too get e�ng' .: more strength and energy --in such Irritable fesunp of "certain days" on Staco Brand Trade Marked • i I : casea. They ate a plant tttomacltic of the montfr wbea- due to female tonic, tool functional periodic disturbance.. Goods.- and. you get. satisfaction. Pinkhatn's Tablets also relieve Just see if you. too don't remark- ,Made only by •- •painful distress, - nervous, weak, ably bemilil Aay tlftYgihtosro SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD. - - " - a � 42 Wellingqt�on St.'B.s Toronto _.,.,.. �_���__.�a wxi:I'n; -F'OK CATALOGUE • � ISSUE 1s - 1951 - ''r7asses si•' - . eves. ..r'. {'.- •. •� •. ...... - � ease.•. ..•,. -.•,. .. .. • ■Illllt� — .�"..... ..x. .s{'l -,- t• , a' .. ..'r. .;;Z .�f" a • ,,. yr • - ••,,.;_... - _ _. .. - '� . _ . -' - . '. _ -. � _ ' ' . - „� also hope to arrange a Orden Par educstionat efforts whereby it weer r Ceate=1141 United CQ►urch seen• it grew from infancy will take are creed to attend this week -.— - pant in the cer mony when the con- `athtring. ty later on which will make for a sought to give to every student the fare Sundae school attendance went gregatfon and Sunday ,school are The W. A. are retininded of their bus • spring• chance for recreation, base learning aver the 100 mark and looks as if invited to be on the grounds to see • regular meeting coming up on Ap- We are happy to report Mir. M. and useful pisctical studies which this could be a regular figure - for thin- event take place. Pictures will ril_14, in. the form of a Pot Luck Chapman is showing soave improve- would ariake all school attendaticv • the next few months. The more we be taken and all in all itwill be one Luncheon They had a special meet- went and hope his condition contin is s thing more eagerly to be desired. think of this the more we realize of the important events to • take ing at the home of - the President us s to get better, Mrs. Horton Slides were then used to shoe. the the 4eed of new - quarters and we place in our- 60th year. We hope last. week to discuss ways and, recovering but unable to be out as plans, oalines of studies, and -the - belieye }}t w_ ill be' v ery soon ss there will be a good congregation' '.-Means of raising funds. One meth- yet. Mrs. Stotts is still confined to layout ffoor - classrooms, gyms, caf the ehi'rriney is scheduled -for build- on hand, and we remind yon to od is to hold a Rummage Sale in bed and Jeanne LivingatoIIe has had eteria, ,individual lockers, and ing next week. We may have an- in your pledges for the building May and anyone •who would like to a bout of flu which has been quite the provision for both girle.and boys _ ..thee Nickle Fight in our new .fund as, soon -as poeible , donate articles of clothing or house - hasyl. and girls, in agriculture and ho,ae quarters within a week or eu. - 'Plans are under way for our 60 hold -goods fit for sale are' asked There is no definite iriforniation. economics. Large busses will be us- The W. M• S . ,held their' Easter anniversa yr to,•be held May -2? LL• Lu - leave- them-s, W. as yet on #i?� 1~ ellowship Class Ev- ad to cover the whole' of the rnwinm - - thankofferi ,erg- -serv€ce -this- week-- We -ho-pe -our friends. from near 4nd_ _ -H. Knowl6s' or Elbert Closson's ening Service, but' it will probably. ship is bringing in anti returning Mrs. Bonis of West Hill as speak- far will mark this date on their homes, wh:cTi ever is most conven- be- either the -2:uZ .,. 2 Dth- an be-home 'n ex. -'She'- gave -a very ry good talk and I calendarp and with us, lent, The date -for this sale will. be hope you will, keep the date.•in the four o'clock limit as possible. • . tka say_a_ special thank you to her Young People are reminded of announced later and taa -will' be ser '=Hind: Remember, this class is for. - Several- questions by others present f0! her efforts OII Our behalf, tt-e-r meeLing Friday Hi7ilit ni '.ct'i 9a seld .st a� 46. benefit of the arinita echo visa - clarified .many things, k vote of Next Sundae our • church will p. m. and on Saturday they are in- same time. Plans are being made - ire to continue Bible Study and the thanks was tenneied by F. M. chap- make history when the :first sod vited to join. Presbytery Y. P. U., for an Anniversary Evening and 1' teacher, Mr. Cain, makes it a most man. A social timA and luncheon is turned for the , construction' of 'in -convention ax' Cedar -6tovb at' 3' arifiotincemeiiti will be an,aiie when interesting one_•' Plan to JOUL us one followed; `the' new manse. Three of the Felder. p, m•, when the theme -will be - arrangements have been completed. I of these Sundays at 7,30 p, m, gentlemen of our church who have "Why are we living ?" All who can Wiih the help of the men folk wle +'J� . Rouge Hills News _ Greenwood _ DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. The afternoon of the W. The Y. P. U. met on Thursday evr - s group A. will meet at the home of Mrs. erring at the home of Glenna Mdn- __ E R V I V E _ . L. Trinnell Thurs DAILY day April 19 at 'nicer u 11th Christians Missions Con- - - 2 p, m. vener in charge , of the program. '��� �O$ �,pggMp The old time minstrel show- is Plans have been made for the ann- WEST BOUND BEAD UP a popular form of entertainment ual Y. P. L. 't' ariety Program to be NAM BOUND SEAR DOWN �s3il�ICs +0°'f'�- �""' and the Rouge Hills church choir held in Gi•eena-ood Church soon, rte, pJL PX A3L /1 "'. A.M. AJL P.M. P-IL is 'putting one on next Wednesday ' featuring the one -act play "Cracked - * � ... - _ Snn. Sim: Stet. and Thursday nights. - Ice ", and a Quiz Prggrarrk and an . and and Bat. sat The W. A. met at the home of account of Joe Pegg s recent trip to ism 61s. Hol. Hk only ROL Mrs. K Belt last Tuesday. There the U. N. in New York, _ std ss sad `_ Daily was a good attendance and `plans Congratulations to :Hiss 'Beatrice Hate e�Y - Ex, i were `rnade fd the Spring Frolic 'McLean. who has been elected , to LAB 6,46. 3,00 11,00 .�.......... Yinl and "Ldward ..•.......• -••• 2.40 -6.86 6.20 iF.34 ! tb be held the latter Bart of biay. the Provincial Eoard of the Folk • 6,10 l,3i 10.15 ...- ...... and Lett=e11 ,,, -,,,y» 844 8,10 4.66 %A0 { Welcom@ hgme to 31r, and Mrs. School gouncil. held. in .the. SenafQ �• _ �' -i' „ __•. „ _, o Vin- y}i !_00 " I - Gerald ' Cowan who returned' last Room of the University of Toronto 6,00 2.53 16,ii Browne ' S 1111 6,ii ! 60 10.10 _ _ Yslvara ..... 7.46 8,46 4.00 6.0 *6 , _ . ,,,_,..,.,... 7,4! 8, {! 4,37 3. {! We were glad, to see Mrs. H. Day ].tie. E. �1'egg's sister 'of-Torouto, , p,60 tali tali 10.61 :� Tows Line 7,40 8,40 4,35 LAO out after her recent -illness. I visited her and her family over the 1p iR 6,60 3,06 11,Ai * j �... Qedas Gsaa+a - Nar am 7.30 3,30 4,16 11.30 I Miss i'. Swan is organising a C. week-end. T,N i,li il,ii r Lole�st H9t T.20 ' /.!0 4,06 3.311 _ 0. G. I. T. which will meet is the Mr. and Mrs. Iran Perkins; Tor- _ BLDG !.N � 11.20 Grew Wirer 7.19 1.16 4.60 1'.16 - - church Thursday nights at 8 p, -m. -, onto, visited his mother here on Sun• T,10 3,10 I,ii 11.30 ::,All girls from 11 to 117 years will flay._ _ _. i be made welcome. _ Mr, and airs. Johnson, bf Naa- �3Y T,lO $,ii 11,311 -- (,7aremnrt 7.OD SAO 3.49 SA& _ ._. - """ _ Congratulations to. the. new Lions Chester, visited his ;other; on 9 club which has organized and: got ! -day last, - �,, , ;. •r,.v„y' , -. .. : „ >:.. off to a good start at Rouge iiilFs. ' bir, StanIep Disney. Oshawa, anti The Stewards will hold their re- Mr and Mrs. W. F. Disney, Broob- l gular meeting at the church next l Ti;,' were with- Mr. and airs. Rose .. .. .,_..._...... -. _ •- _- .- _ _ .. Monday ni g ht. Disney on Sunday. - - . - _ • _ :: _ -_ _ •. ::..._ -: ]ire anti Mrs. S•orae SIeuta have - a so'n`s f - ,' . • • • • -: �� ' the r asm fns . '. -Au e ! nt4*p J rs. 1 Car j e re TOIN ow w y e Ares Cale has been .asked to _�{�/W�, practice with the Brooklin Amatesa _ ` -Fall wheat h” -,:,a.e through tae J Cub with his songs and:• guitar tree winter rather ,Potty - s- the .n . j er er o 5 a- �' -eompaniment,- weather e' scd the lams to ton , P° P f . Members of the Hort. Society u a< i€ : •<,, : , ,.. much. tha�4 in and freezing. _ d the etin at Flu fro sere n e B _ ± 3lrs, Gunter and SI'ss rirt er: Thursday; night ann ea- rn re atte Restnev were week end; g*ste vrith Pickering Th e ":r•� ��'; " IIta Rev W. H. and 3lrs. { joye(. the pirograa- oti spring praat� y . }their pare W ing. I r. 'John Clark was thg �pea>b- __ .. d a'n..x•ed u -n rr,�ser c • heaut- : RTeinis Verhbg who has been etr.- ` Fr _.. 85ra:a f_T the la,_:, tnu 3 - ar, . (; •iful picture ' `I•monttia has taken `a position wit!' W. H. Walton, -s.\.e castle, who OP- jjunbarto3l „ x + eratea a large orchard. • . _ : - v' L s+ •: The •Commumry'-Club met in ,.h"ir regular meeting -at the schoolhouse Beep in mind April 18, 10 and _ on Wednesday last pith Pies: Bert ; g0 ;r.r 'The Magic P per­ p: aseated Guthrie in the chair: The regu!: r :•,bv • the - DuTibai -or, ._ School- Pupils in business was conducted. Miss Jor• the School Auditorium. .,. „ clan, our ef-ic :era'. Secretary, read i.. Mr. axed- !1lrs.- I;e41..• and J„•Ir. have K , several conrrnur- lczzibns- frLm u-ilii:- No -.e,i up near Shelbournr•._ - ` a bers and other rwci,l, `:; a .} , l; �dn: :, i, ab :P te N, i a her — ,remze=b, �,nct , and g:its u, thv ti %:e rccont s -rims, accident. n `..' ° of their iilfitss ^r bei•+IacFr. ent, A tCe are pl*asfrt__ tom, report_ Mrs. great ' many ' expressi>d'01eagdrt4 at . -Howard is rnving R'r - r r ece the Club's •rk- 1wrl . RFe�-e.' «. 'H. afr +'. i r nt titre. a, _ /t Westnev •tray th ^n c; +lied to ir.tr,. i- ! �I:.. �', Hart. T •r+ ntv, �irited uca the gue.s spenkcr. has an. old._ ber parento '.%E i•* _ ,1 l►i _E. Craton. �. - .- s=ttsdt•nt rf tl told - _' .t'l15 (•At'lt' +ia \'C ai:..l ftf t1rlr ;•ISC.aP.R .tnanv of ��l:r 1,upl;s t\'h.i ,h:4d_ left •.II � to seek mFS 'n .r :her parts.. is f was ttith pleasure :hat ' irtr i! e uc?d M,4: .Bring Principal�of .p ~� ':o- 0c,RE'R _ �; •`+� - <. New li,;,i: •Schoo: , ;r Fi1•k.ring,. I: j a well - worded ad'In-ss ]l:'. b,,Lr2a 1 148 Broc{i At. S.wth,AV11icbr- (awA, ' - A 7 .outlined the' Chang ': in our PHONE .92" '. r%' t, 'S _,�A^' _ ..0 wn;•i0r. _�,_ :t :'7" �,•7e'!�r•t�yFL•. .y.,�'�'fi!"�„1' -°" •�` °.. ..... .�s �' ..;.A.. `N ... ,a '� .,Pry .,k.� . :�i ., • • °�'P'. � � ,IJ� / / /f/.r� /%�'�- 'F'_ - ` . -- The „st,re- fire" gun of 'the f v. ' 1 - ' The Canadian Arm immediately for y Active Force is an the - y training as a soldier of • -'� � - ,I • :alert. The highly- trained, expert gunners of the Canadian' Army Active Force: Canada -w -. - - - -- �r"e►e • _ -the Royal Canadian "Artillery stand by their needs you now! Report today! ` guns - ready to defend Canada's freedom. .. - TO ENLIST YOU MIST- -' - Never, .after cubhood. - ' The fi' nn men of the'Ro 'al Canadian ... $h � $ Y ' 11e o Canadian citizen Britishsvbieet. -- - • :• ,Artillery are expert soldiers. Thev ate _4__-1 !• Be between }y and30 years of age.' The long, slightly curved claws of an adult 1� trained to work'and' fight iwsmoothly co- 3. 11e'single. d grizzly bear prevent•him from climbing - _ordirrated teams ... and proud of it! 4, Meat Army test requirements: = —_ –' tre,0s-as the. black bear does. While he is _ .Canada needs more nten.Y-ke•these "sure'= S. Volunteer for servi'cs anywhere. ' — j:. ... ,• . a cub though, the griz7,ly is a very adept • foe" nners - men who prize Canadian freed m enough to fight,fo it.... _ REPORT RIGHT AWAY TO: -- - �- climber! These majestic bears are _ _ 'N a. 13 P.se"M1 wPe+, _ spectacular Canadian features. They are ; You cad take you�� lace Wens. House, Rideau B Qarle"s SH., OTTAWA; ova becomin -'are, and should be protected. 1, ' beside men like these­! Me. s Personnel Depot, Ar(illo" Parr, 9 _ Beyer St., KM OSTON, Om. as a member of a field' No. 6 Pereen Vol Deoer, Cheney Pak, el ur n • oeayla, Drive, TORONTO, One. _ N ♦ : U Ii�011 d gun's crew—by reporting .. Me. 7 Personnel Depot, Welssle se.r�ks, els:.r.rtr sr:, toNDON Yai• 'YOURS TO PROTECT -YOURS TO ENJOY A363e•O Canada sftn Y (] i , ° ! ;.;THE CARLING "EWE CIEs LIMITED _ _ - •ATEItr`. 0lITARIO f Al N "TMs Veiee 0f the Anwy" - Wednesday evenings - Dominion Nefwwh I + ' Crippled Book Dead .." Chts led Adv't HQ BSES { i•.•. rtkwi. 7iic, each' uz• - {26.00 (i•• ibe. up) Ckr17LE - -- ;8.06• — - - -0ll - • YUL 0 RABBITS • - ;b,00 - .Gunder 600 lbs.) r ;6,ee � Th Chan to -month Flerclish Giant _ ah __ y. -.-buck, witlr •another sat =* agt and - - 2.06 _ _CALVES lil.••• - 'w " breed Bailey, White Sideroad, Dun- `-- SHEEP i,•• - - -- baiton. - . - _ ickering Market & Locker Plan iiiYlaide- 'Chicks. --Chicks.-Get full particulars - -Hourly pick up - - aright here from agent. Wide choice PHONE 30 7. -' - - breeds, crossbreas, day -oidb, started. F hone collect Pickering. 265 J 12.. Canada Appro q. Cia�recy in bus- - - r Jaws more than s5 years. Hun*eds =,of satisfied customers every season. SHIELDS MINK FARM - - - h'. Ii. DemaMe. Pickering, agent. - _ - • FVli .5't1LZ - i r;, t s,n..,. }cant it . ss,. Pickering 284J12. _ i SET T GENTS BICYCLE - for 'sale. Eng- _ �'.I K�S A 111.+ t O make. `New con(d�lition Fully eq- _ w�r -'I ja, LO.. JJYa, Liu'.uL 1 -A lJR rD?fk- • - _. .. _ `_ CTR -r{ ^}{ {��� ■'• `ry1. EriII; V Un N FOR, SALE - spring rye; `nixed U:ban oats, and' Barley, for seed. _ Chas. Cooper, Ciaremont. ?hone - _ - - - -• _ MARGARINE IOCKER PLANT. Clare. 104, - - t SALE'- parse, Sears, sound. C. Camp' in, White Sideroad, Dun- - �•r•'°r.�a a harlots, phone Pick. ideroa - Meats Processed to Your Speeif,Cations, Ualit service , - - - hatchery chick. fQr eggs breeder na _ < ertrj me, a . qql� of ,5000 _ Government Ea,Aed Breeders, with All ' �� •. -. :anree year 10.0. percent clean double _ �I ill blood test. On,a of the highest rated _.. -• •� docks ill Onta: io• -- _ R _ . • -- __ IS THE TIME TO Dt�U ATE. • , _. Bai'l'ed flocks, Rhode --- _ PHON :- PICKERING 26 - = 11 U IV i s Jand Reds, C.'. '-White - - -- Le- horn -= and Cro - -es - - - .' - moo not ueIs �rl,�•._otd=z .0- .1,ra. y timates TV Chic ks. NOT ICE -t0 FARMERS _ Rfiy contract outsiders and pay. travelling expenses ♦ N - (.tid.SH PI2ICI:S Y��Ii] r. _ .'ous Local Deeoratar Is 4 Claremont, Una. li. R. 3 - t Phone: Aaakhaas 888 - JR. THIRERT _ Ap. _, _ .FOR 1)1~:ai? •fOli2 CiftI�PLEI� ,al.vlil:�L�3 .. _ ._ _ -- - - - PIi ©:\ E "PIC;I LRI:N.C: '2 4•)1 a _ i!£LP Vl ANIED - - - -- (i) n3:o ai.,a Llaetrusic '(`ethnic- EiORSE6 87.00 each - law L.. (2) E'ectrical Indicsting .. - -- - . _. _ � 1. H t ai �ui.•.�, �t a -ao+, t.+ ..,zeal „�+.�Al,-- ae _ -- Last.snlaa . !or-repairs _ - . - = 00 - e o h v�Inicia its for- repair8 C� W. at Limtron�.e Test 1quipu :ent. tsvud : • working cundit,uiL,.. nokg ac al- - - z: _ _ KAISER -- KINGSWAY' -- - - - -- - -- able. lioayriLLr.6ori and health En- - ELECTRIC sur.,nee- .JIila� 3Etii. LMITED. �3�I�I�L A`tI;1i..�- Lfi.T2E11Qti'El[) FREE �' :-- �CLSANER AJAX, Vntrsio, •.... - -. . r BOUSE i. -,R BALE* — J=OB? SPEEDY 'PICK V P PHC31_VIE Boom S •M Bars a1sr.� _ - B9TIMATEB Glvlltrc muss Id - - - . - .PICKERI�tCi 159J - Fairport £euc�h, . I"ickerin8�.. 'tusul EIA N�IR� ��-� L.�-� `- 'H.' �. Kaiser _ heck, ce.:lent 8u,in,iat:uu, iu•eli ou_ the - - ropertr• Ins ?de Contiea epees :. Lot : - _ _ : _. o by .124. Immediate pc+sseasl-,n. ' ':ANA PACKI�TCd CO., �,TL}. Picker' 'PROMPT PICK -UI _ :phone Picke -ing '3 9J 1, Fu.” price, . ; AND DELIVERY - - $4100, Apply D.'-Maitlamd, Picker Lo A L R E P R E S E N T AT I -V E 'S_ F F' C K E' 2 4 2 N` 2 : lag Beach.: ' ,FOA SALE - 3- rc,4med :ram.: n ul.be - is Pickering Village on Church 5: , _ BINGO - ... _three d�gr.D s „4th, of the telephone - T - - exchange. Hat, a furnace: A large . � - - - - --- • �' . . - , lot adjoining f:-use and a large three ear garage. • 3i,< rriontl a gos9e%sion `I.. from ume of purchase. For further - -,Ajax' Recreation Hall - :... •'. i,aformat :op, phone Agincourt 2 LI W 4 _ _ _ ! By 8 _ WED ;ESD AY, APRIL zee, taai, AT 8.15 P. M. _ - - „l :r � � :.I:1lHSIBI��.'-• � -'+ r_a�rp �R 31,00. '2 EXTRA CARDS �26e _. .. '. .:_ •._ . -: _`�•.1 \TED - .. .- , . • . S3Ir1:.L' ACREAGES and :' .. .• +►+ ► f a JACKPOT $150 . _ PRIZES: =8,00 OR MERCHANDISE We fareraiting buyers .with _. Good cash down D4 }rnems CALL - 51r,I\GLIS ` DAILY SERVICE - : -for prompt z nd erpenenced . : :: _ service, 10 A L L CANADIAN AND U..S.A. POINTS - -: •10Iights 3LA1001 - Office E 18 -0604 _.' - ,, GORDON M CONAAPh> FL. C:- J. A. RIGLOCGHBY and SO \'8 !CHARTERED_ BUSES Recently ftpre Senior Mastes Of The - -.''' ..1_ SnpreQe Court of Ontario . . Rer<ltaa (OFFER IDEAL S -E R V I C II _ - and : Sia -- r..�,.,• e t c,i�� ,e„ _ .ROGER G. CONANT, B. A. ” -- i Esta&lshed 1b0A _. EASTERN HOUSE Announce f " ' ' Notaries Public A ounce that they are engaged in the Prsc • _- - .. .. .. La der a of . � •: ' �, '. SHONE IS00 . - - of W tiri the irtn name - 7 _ . /� N, w �•_ • r rw �� of}Q111 I111A Qfi•I14t1 ' Card of T%Anks Applications Reeetved " "' :• Pickering District High Scheol' i , - -N'Ith Offices At s : : :,; g g 'Xi '''' w:= " I a ould' like to s7ncere: . - , , .. • - "1 '_:.. _ � .,., � . _7 _ A . fi" a z". _..' . �2twixedis Sirectorq the past Woughass Continued three, ,months in Toronto, N O W ,3 returned to her home here last A 4. Rkhaidson - 81�tLDEEi!' 818�'Pl.tJii� _ week. Chcow Mrs. W. C. Willson spent several Dosasedtsoe Delivers 0" Be #Leas days last week at Pickering with •(� • • • I, Jis'JAT1 _ Of Thr ?i'ouewing Items. ;; Mrs. Francis Willson who has been Your ' >"gildaire Re�� _ - �.�YANC�f,i Aspbels o sgles laid up with an attack of sciatica. - (Ao Ola.•stablishad .t►geacy, RM47 Roil Ranting b AR Grails• _. 'The fine spriW -like weather of Bola4kk Biding the past week has made the farm- To - - • - To Serve You. Asphalt Rget Ousting ers anxious to get on the land. Mr. l c Stowe -MOM, PIC kMING 60. - Alsmll u a (Xwow Bead _ Ray' Ellicott starting plowing on Ridge Cap sad Teller' April 5th. • • etL 9L Frig. tmaey line Ltamg ' Brm4 Xr. and Mrs.. Bethel Clark, Osh- - - - S.2 en. ft; Frig. tas , l 1 Sad Ilse Wek Faee awa, visited 'Mrs. E. Woodward on 7S — _ >y 1Dsrtlet3•a Sunday - t - 1 -- ----- -- - -- aiL+iial i i •9 � 'li' ectrk Steve • Lsmsasos Ot.All HiM• Bow and Loose C.e:rr `•_ -' ` '" " -- � ' � T . Pate -� Pte. East - Woodlands - _ . .. As,. Available - - ,� �'�j' - ..._. - Now Ava able addfass - Pftoae , • • • * Ml 1 CHELL We are giaa to rerrvc'1, that -MM- t,... ilk Pick. %41WE 74 asd 114 Palmer is considerably better and , •p ~ wa_ able 'to attend Sunday_ School ' T A�j 0 TO-D Cr on unday, much to the aeng'n: vL GENERA L jrl 1 1L t7 : Kt;�t ANU CLA KE "OUR TRUCES Pl:�+$ YOs'"a"l �PdY11 the little folk- Wt Donald Crawley expects to leave _ ; t. S. R A t S'DON & SON i P�j3DIT I!I(�Mj+ this - Saturday for H X. S. Corn- J. +�rair s.iVtY SON AUCTIONEERS STAFFORD BROS. wattle. -PHONE PICKERING 39 _Aosased and Authorized for _20 MONUMENTAL WORK8 'Bingo cod Croon!! was out for.: the : Counties of Oataarie, and VbA6 Phone • Whit area . Bingo last lucky env night, _but no bY' _ one was lucks• enough to win the Farm -Steen, .Implemenu Aoo i18 Daadas Bt. $. Whitby, Ctat. Jack -Rot, but the following were - hold Fs:raiture. Real Fitste the list of other winners: Mrs. _ Sala our Specialty at Rea ionablo W hitneF, Dunbarton Mrs. Smith, ' - Service , fm :r-d concession and }D2rs. Ken H-6i- ?At*W Dual ,� y' Price of One. r IMCEi kCHNIE'K F linger of the 3ltona Rd. were win- LET } ter; at the 8har`e- the - Wealth; . Ms. COSAiEZ4CS ,is, MM tea P. 0. phone, Amin. 52WS - .,.ws»r•r Homer Udell, Whitevale, won the �`•` � w .1s,► Markham P. 0. phone Mark 206 2 DEALER $10 special and Mr. Bill Leonard, �� �� ew PROT04WISHING hontices have beast established _ VU1Qa1&L DIKECrOa n t bingo -Ai be the lamp, Our ,•eJ Ills. O • 17ETERINARY SUPPLIES auetion"M since 1d90, next bingo xil! be on Monday, April b•4/s BABY NEED: f"Tate Ambalanaer Bertrloe 23, when the Jack-Pot will be goo. RILL ."'. � 0 y as * *•• ** ` Day or Night All mothers -of Girl- Guides and Tn�T �� ��� STORE HOURS Brownies are asked to remember 1 :D A V I D K M A R S H A L L- - 1W= McE.ACHN'IE 'Prep. ° the meeting be held -at the home Week Days PRESCRIPTION : $ °° A. X. to °- °° P. M. of Mrs. Aibort •Hull, this eouung Sundays ,Accountant Q 'Monday night, at- 8.30, and it is ,, ACCavzvrrs `Phone Pick. 193 t.er important that. you try L.. at= 1.00 P. Ir[, to b•oo P. M. PHONE: # J 111 Pickiw n' Ont. ten�R children are very, busy these days prft 2r..ng for going big night BOYES, Ph� -- - on A. ri-1 = ". It is goin to be a..y- • • • Be _body's Liorth%vhite to see all these. - ` M A, liniP folk do their cLw ces ' etc:' ' _ : This coming Friday - night the %oltumelad Y • Hoene and &+,)PT are going to hold • LI�-SSD AUC?TIONL'SK _. a a.,� T�fe Store ]aigrwaF Monument vrorb - - " -- - VILCATOR . aost �i list �= prizes v e � p WEST HILL I' tI - nno�l: ,, • nt ?� • .• •ir "- PICi�ER ''t ROST.. Aiil3'ns. #"P. era one & L wcuibi, ONT• __Phone or Write is srkei t� try and turn otM for it._� SCAR. E802 PHONE: 66 R• If roa are not good or lucky at�� A -_ — Two MRa West Of Whitby On 614 bond" 8t. Fist, icbltby - cards you-mav- be lucky atid- win _the - - -- _, •K!. 1 Highway. 1}otweea Whitby door prize. so come along every one _ And Ajar Colt 1,ave a chance. PEONS: W=B-T 4i7 On April 15 and 19 we are going to be abi�• ta-goe the choir of Rouge _1 J TIll�l WEEK'S'ifELPFUL HINTS ` hill Church . put on their Minstrel _ • e Cho Theo bare a very* goad ¢sat' "To remove stuck bottle- stoppers - tour glycerin arauud stopl�'! w • _' - -- ..•�y.s..r��="-`' - . •OYTO }IETRI9T most •;..: ' � -'r ou'..1 *:, ;.;: it. - - ' Irt s'�sn�i until stopper can be lifted out" - 9.84 ao 1li00 sand 9.04 to D'00 A week f-om thi3 Saturday there EILEEN JACKSON i ill be, ok, pginting bog put on srt the For RtaLEslaie. lnsurante and Mortgages.' ` - OPTOMETRIST. �J Elres:.hw: Man.. Wed.. 315x, 7 to 9 small 'hall, So folks q�teky one that ` Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted DU 'BY Butt; :. Opp, !'. O. can don , old clothes and gr..o a - Villson n PICKE'RING �%A.WA, ONTAJUO paint brush and come along to the - +� e � � � �J V. f -: Tuesday Evenings and _� . Reg 969d, �0lticer 161! hall, A lot of fun will be had no By Appointment - doubt and the ladles are going to -. SU�BURI3A.L'.SPECIA,L[3 5 First Door East Of Masohl• (Tbre*. Dal a•rvice Arranged) serve refreshments. g� . R e are glad that Mr. Murphy -was STOP 33, I� I \'G 9TQ.'�T RD., PHONE, PICI?. 40 � not seriouslL port lass Saturday When• his car aw"turnP4 on the hill, OR - PICKERING-RESIDENTi MAY CALL ellers � & Atkinson but he nod• has an open car for his tEVE1�IINGB ONI.Yt -. PICI�,Eit[NG Sa J. - - Phome Agta` 901 W 9 - Stout,. 990, summbr dr, mg. o _ "IF I'T 5. EAST WE SHOULD HAVE IT" _. • .. - Licensed - - IN G- - �Cherr wood nn ,v auctioneers . Mr. and Mrs, Wager. and fart-tly - - • _ _ _ - - DI X O � 'Sp Yew's Ezpesdence had tea on Sunday n�t..;..a with- -A2r -- - and Mrs. Wee. Petty.. 3est' wishes a:'ia congratt!tatioas �, In Memoriam Sales conducted say�ribere Miss -Ruth Farris of Toronto, vas to Misa Phyllis Gates and lK -, Fred. $peck Laing i ,, F`aam Stock' Farah- student teacher here -this week. Just - � a Cockburn, who were znarri ?d yu:etly SLEEP - In lining memory of tare and PSrepwty Bales• q� - „Home and School" ar Q�ia� � �,� �, AU E',r7e• persenaliy.iillrted and regular in Tomato on Saturday. .'The bride dear husband and father _ Adrerrised. sen prepared area n'�g wtli be on- Wednesday ev- wore an old gold colored gabardine - Sleep, who ,passed away Aye i M A R I�H A M enin8, April lE. There will be mot - snit with cinnamon golared access- -go z y4 a •' ion psrtures• ones, her hat was of matching col- To whom we love out bt B]E[OI+iOI >tOW We hope Billy Petty will Boost be' Dyed straw. She wore a corsage of but Weyer out of mind:' 1! Prompt • Service recovered from the sneaslen, white carnations• Her only attend- They are cherished in the pearls A number of friends, gathered at ant was Mrs. Wm MacFadyen who those they leave behind:'. W. -D I XO N , the home of ,Mrs, Fred Ire•on rec- wore a green linen suit, with brown Loving and kind in all his -- J PROPRIETOR Reasonable Rates. ently, to welcome home Mines, ]Lay accessories. She wore a corsage of Upright and just to the end �t ST��e� ,,i.LE and Annie Barkey, ' who have ret- Talissnats roses. 'The - groom wao at- days- :, AMBULANCE l ' urned home after ape`�.ding several tended by Mr. Frank Reddy. Aster Sincere and true in 'heart and 1 months in Colorado. The afternoon a honeymoon at LimWrlost Lodge, $eautiful. memories he left behin was spent in quilting; later, a dain- Muskoka. They will reside ilt_ Tor- - ' Lovingty remembered by i -t lunch- was served. onto. Elda. and FandlY. - `Your Friendly Resident ,Agent' _ - L2,81PRA.ROB s - hie tyre for. thrifterwicAa. buYers ! h � bA8UAI11sY..BO1fDS..v•avftuaa.o � . t-s1JR LI'1PY PCOURAMM _' _ - THE LOW-PRICED _. BUY i*MON A" / - Liar YOUR PR'JPItiRTI1flS r'CR 8.11.E WITS - +GOOD ^EAR. _ CY�RIL E. MORi:EY _ - MA RATHON _ " - (70NAN'P end CONAI!iT 'Here's real • value in a gxaraWeed .. �' - Goodyear with, the famous non -skid Barristers and SoMiters - ` �PM-MBING avid -BEATING. diamond tread --a tine better built for D..C"ant, IL Cr "9`?ia;= s : _long, trouble -free mileage. See us for BMW IL. Cuban,. S A. PRESSURE PUMPS • the Marathon -it runs and Runs and = Offices: _ 1 'A SPVCIALTY '`'' 6.00 -16 RUNS! Oshewa, OQSt., 7 Ia 3imeoeVt. S. J. news" - Phone - .3 -222'7 _ ~ Fairport Beach - ph. PSck 25.6W12 Ajax, Ontario H. Burrows - -LOOK FOR THIS "HIGH SIGN" OF QUAUTY (� l 1 i • 'Phone 26_ _ It. R: a,- Pickering 'r' x x ,c .r 'rtc.. r� :c r y n. , n Girls In Twining The DO66tional Committee was then- . `LAW.. - ���� elected. We discussed ways in which M. . 'S •• w- lane for a can sale which will be 1. grit 9r 196.1 The April. $ho p candy ,�� not keep- toe. :6ir_le as 'a week' Ssiturdgp Following this CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Af= . wore gay ..oAk-- daaoes. - -- The- _jQ1_ly „" wl• bid a. very good attendattce•RoU :: - - PHONE: 19W GAS, OIL A REPAIRS ys, and closed with _'reps. ' , Rutty - iQy W ttt• sa�lrsd a ;�. .: y- the world. 1 wonder if the :iinc 1c. -;u.. .,_.:, pull trv:u ;.. :, -.. hill ever come all lieu e, in barn Litn oln, so applicable to pre- l r e en Pl. • every corner of the Globe• will hire sent dad conditions- "You cannot This superb test guarantees enough to town we had all q , I adid tl:e st.ben. thf k }, wPakrninc• the` f f avour of every cup - - n g•" r, ' • ,�• - - ed in the way of milk, bread. eggs _ �; •. and other food stuffs -so had we`;': SALABA ( any reason to grumble? �'. And speaking of milk .. 'wasn't - that milk strike the craziest thing? 411 that fuss and inconvenience and t ,' no one any better off than before. - Actually, if-tile strike had gone on Nis very ion the Farmers w•ho had -- _ - - -' . Y g• , -- �r,thing -to, do- with -it; ...,Jul 1,,..t ' been the ones- to suffer the greatest IF • ;' .. _ of affected by t at loss We were n off e no our •- Ginger Farm as w• do t send " ettiIk --to -T ,�., u. �s the bt%jtzu of food - medical . science has. conic up W. another discovery -a diet that pro'- E,H 'r • _ R4� - RS.T _ miser greatly. ig„ relieve those who AN • suffer with high blgod,.'pressure. � ,;q •„ ^ 6� r The diet is mainly rice, ft i and t fruit juices, with extra vitamin's be ing fed in tablet or capsule form, t - Ex erimhnts have been going on L !'DEAR ANNE HiRST: Two * cheat and a liar. After one heart- p 8 e RE ; ?! weeks ago 1 broke my engagement * break after another, si,e is forced for several years and were the result _ :to a boy I'd gone with or two years, * to admit her failure; there was of investigation's following the real- F f 1 found that love * not enough .character in him to 1841 ization that Orfeiltal races, who are t„ big rice caters, rarely stiffer from ' ' is indeed blind. * support her efforts. So, sorrow- high- blood pressure. Medical sci- And the - "" :� ".I thought he- •'fully, she sends him away. ence does such marvellous things was worth help- * It is always difficult to forget y'oir e'onder sometimes why . v,e • RELIEF IS LASTING . ing. (His - family such a-person, because they usu- i' don't all live forever. :For fast, prolonged relief from _ :;, .. ' have not a good * ally have- a great deal of charm- :, :-LAURA WHEELER Back to Easter again w'e headache get INBTANTINE. This reputation). He Al and that is what the girl remenl- resaiption -like tablet contains not -` * SAVL on your new slip- coverst E 'didn't have " an.y Easter bunnies P had quit school *bees: Her only safety lies in stay- 1 Do the job yourself and a good f around here but we did have an just .one, but three proven medical ,{ �-nd lacked inter * ing.aw -ay from hire entirely, � professional - rookie$ job, too, with i ''Easter calf. And Partner• had reason .. �edients. that ease the pain 'fast I,Rence and self- You say that Will only when I ' ear step-by-step instructionsl i ' to know it. By some queer quirk.. _ the relief is, 'in most cases, tainting. respect: 1 helped * you are tvitll this other .young r Instructions 8 4 1; stn' by -ste this little calf didn't seem to know . Try ISSTANTINE just once for pain ~ _ him regain confidence. helped him - *mad who cares for you: that you directions for basic slip - cover, six where to find its breakfast, -' 'Par1` relief and you'11 sayras thousands do a.. study, and acquire "good' !astir. • I. can forget this, boy.' Ey al', means Her very obligingly p + that there's,otze thing. for headache -" showed him- how• to- make- friends, ' . ' visit ' }our relatit es ill his cit other types, four footstool$. Y se tried - het f.. - - y The calf nosed around all-ever the -it'll INSTAx7tNE! He began to dress hetter. He got " Accept Iris attentions and relax in Laura Wheeler's irtipro\ed pat a good jab. saved his money and •..his companionship, if \will ease tern makes crochet acid knitting so �' 'place without making direct-contact., _ And try INSTANTINR for other. -- -.- itriproveci in cur. way`. " your heart, and' ipitt[.tlte pain se simple with its charts, photos and -with the °source of supply. and all aches. too... for neuritic or neuralgic concise directions.,-- I the-thanks Partner got was a sud• Pam • or for the pains nerd aches "All this tinie. I- hid to fight witY, * your disillusion. You need to Send TWENTY.8IV1- CENTS den, sharp blow on the rnrtuth, •Hc that accompany a cold. A single tablet , m }- family to date him at all. No- t * lean on -'a' strong •boulder just - doesn't knots whexher it iaa9 the usually brings _ body I knew liked him., Now I know 1.-:4 'nvw and I expect t1tilt'responsible ?n rums- (stamps ;cannot be ac- they+., saw what L could not set =as+d * yonng'naan will riot be reluctant. cepted for this pattern to Box 1, t all`s 'head that bum.pcd hirrF or Prompt iztief• today they rejoice that' t have pent * No'- matter 'whether -anything 123 Eighteenth St.. New T ronto, avhCther the cow ter •fry with her _ *^ _ . , y .fe Print plainly PATTERN font: but be does know, -he has a. cu; Ga01 ^aa.i�a fader ori,rY c: it or ant. , au wilt be Ontanu. Pr and a swollen fi which is \cry �• - t t.7ge, „- .,., a\' _ir NAME at cf✓AD- p kaotthmdyer 1___ 1� .inn :n handy- DISLOYAL. TOO _ � JQ E�• :. ,�. ,� , .,,�.... ,., , .....,, .,......,_ '= i_,�,,, a nr>t! s: - _ 1 •- - ” rear a o i - 'foisnd .rte it s< . A y ' d'a21 Send. t\tent - -fyve cents route Crn npn,ac !.:, a, pearatrce. \1 !mot &' re. you t uiioned in a y €''adds insblt to m ur { to sneakit',g out w "itls athcr girl,).- "ire s 'evtns) For 'our !.aura Wheeler i -. _ ) y is the fact that - friend, Absence is a° grey t tt,t. row t "vas sold -and paid. felt- spent lti3 money on i11rm. He 1'ed ' I�e£dleeraft Book llluatrations of to me tonstat',tly, 1 can't tell sou' I - healer and others more worthy t wtl] renew our faith to peoplt g .household .arctic- d�y� put. rite buyer did .fiat come N te>3 patterns tar crochet. en'lhrot _the .atitiM things Yee did'. KNtt t Y is a i,,t t in sorrigs: � ;jie shoufd" ha6e" done' -so the cow ' = f2- Tablet T'at 25F ~ " will help you through these sad had time to produce her call. {nd •- wanted to marry liipt, because. 1.' _ dolls, toys many hot,hy and Economical All -Tablas Boa 641 itritt help you throng- thetle gat lire only rtaRon Pai:-njir. sold --the - thought I cotrld'ptraighte,n, b1 r, out a• days. Write her at Bose 1, 123 gift ideas, A free pattern i•1•ltrirr,ted_ CGav was'sa he woutd•be �aycd the _bdter fhaf way.- - in -. tF e`: hcgf , ; : _ "Finally. I %%0140 up. i. give-hint Eighteenth St.. New Toronto. _ - .extra "k%brk of #raring- liter f'e -4icn'• _ - -�°- �, A lot of trouble these days_ := Upsioedewn to Prevent Peeking Sack his iit1R., 4rid, to�'ac t' feel. ' Om. - _ - ratt-cd by 'people clot !ilia u to a Jy 3 p; Y Daly a !~read relief- - _ _ _ _ - - � ' -; ' P P i+ p _ "There ii a young p- ••;acs onaf - •r: tl'crr cartrrnitrri <nt1 - c5pet,all, pill �� l��' SI j u ` it in <erviec or ttin+ rt air' � ©'.tl ; T � J f/ 1V 3 eJ h =a'vtho has %�-.nted- (o r, yrr\ nli lLlf v A :�t ) 5e ,r .yy� '` `" J S getting P" i for !coma #ima - I have always cared Ott'. '"°`i�+e+,+, '•'►+-ark done: - Pr6miscs arc bite!! - o,7 O I ±O' rf. 1 $! F.. . _ - i6v. Anne � A,th,ev -- fibl %enough- "Yes, we'll be tit +its S dI�+I � OI for him as a friend. Ife -lives in _ u another 4owti (where t h:... _cr1a� - -- -- -- - -- - HRONICLES -4't, tlias kb Eof you next tta:lday, = 'y 1-Z is OI Homer can I :!'rake a odd clean. � i.., with river and {tits b -cen conti•1,g to sec 4' g tat, fail," Monday- cotrtes.'an,1 s; S' (y'll � -3 5' S�l*Val - istg compounfd for wrashlng painted j , ,ate on t\'tek end -_ tam tonderirr_ t e next and the rite jot, 1 7r -whether to visit t 44r ic446t el fix still waits F'rotnt,c don .*t �cer,t to " •• walls t r t1...,+t t ." trcal t•tmtc -r "- scrsTr- 1 ` • .. -' - _. .. U!Ca. ". an'\'I hti'I^ yn 1110Cr� • a .fact 1NGER ARM �--� "The etas -rt, l L;rirnc�t get Thi-3 _tLikes. +,} t6, ounce, tune 'pu;t- of ' t" _.._t\t4ich inrrea�s._the tcnsityir irrlder 1 �, 1 Ni 17 other boy. of my mind. l4'henccer water, drier -acid abort: tltr.c ounces -' a !thin'! all pc*10;: art trout liyiug.. "I - I'm alone. 1 truer hod j,< i< setting ' atrpcnti,lt. St,i 'u a mixture 'lircrv= ta°,a" lee :ajilat r':. +� t' ;r -.: .7,A let a lot'�f it• could be avoided - - aloe 4, tron'•t go' to the oartit i tapidk. and amply \t tit ,.t i.ruah'ar 'l'lve i,'brs Jay 1 canir aci',t,;,`�a -- o _ g,,,;iit- KA-tcr suiidry -xntl it to oe -' and club- affass nip fr4ndc- fn\'tC" I' �' °t'f'" only 44_ tC. t-hinF t'i'ter the tv < :,: rrrttt,n c,ipl,in�_fn'att rile, y me to, btcaasc he.kt.oNS ,Rern'al; - Q How can' I soften "a paint brought u. this Vasttr.I,%Crk.•cllt{- - - aow and if I bee hilt! ho aitaw- Vlf brash which has become lta.dened? WaagflFrrr cwcr -a cultic•r Punter ?. weaken.' • And - i 4eat:l•'n't- :.ei hurt' = A. ,I'lacc tree lieu.!' ,t, a ;,:t : lid (:fit uj "cu.i :�c: filth{ +n_h it -i: F _01 Vie' In" a a'n _, l i conicr• it wi =t. 6'leg ir' A31u•, to _bail i:.. :, ar.,, Hare i •,, ac'tualfr tls c\es•- - "I'm enn,.vlrc!1 otrlfr :Iran my until ilte br,;i1,' 1i.sVFt a,t i r! 1',ic. tl }er .i: q'u to •ca•cunabte•- Ovc-' tiny _ am= age and 1 can'uniicrsta ^.d an thing How can i dye feathtis? g y b - \4P ttC£d th '`itttnn rF 11d s'ft yUt11 e, _ ,�, -1 -t a\td'oT h,:,.c ,i +t It e- tell t1*c Cn plca�e hr frank, _ early then tro (lid spring: Rpt,n}ayhc •ulove,ilic natural F�racc .•r -oil It yrVC- rlid {acrt,ap� It* ",A;14 ,.,tl,• '_.;'with Modern FilSt %ACtlflg DRY Yeast! • !Hans r girl oltler'ihan -you has fore dyeing'1,� wa,hfng ti_a ,H.ea.k that tl,e 'w+'.II n "a. 'iathc�'' 'the • mistaktr. Pity fur love. A tad . ;- •soap or attdltonia Sotti,ttc,,,, • Aho obt:iously-net& Ner. appeals Q•' How tan 'l remove Lust troth ju,t recr, rid ; l' dtsCgt�icd • to her maternal instinct. and she ,painted surfaces? : :FAN TANS i tot iJcrvoniv kiriw. wily. i•.a.acr ,3 P lavislics sympathy' and under- v Ti as can u-uatty 'bi tc4uoved " _ standing "upon- him.' Like you, by: use of a little s_andpapcT, Don't movable nor +,)w'the date ,s act. '.f %dine!' i, t'. !.tire Ircrnl., c. * This is what haPpcnt, w'hil :.'1 {up'. . :. she inspire him' to- higher things .• - try to co\cr 4hc. 'rust spots with h,l.cw :,rm wai,r, 1 t•p. lrr,, t,u- a and under hei guidance he bC paint, as,tl,ev- ,\ill �' +o \\ titlough in., Po<c i> a cn,tunl lJu,t,datcs. back to red uc,tr; stir until setae is * Ilibiical tinlc." •. {.a,ter'_5•,nda 1+.. . rumen -(she tliitiks? the man she ''1;ime, , y - ; ' I • imagined ht could Uc. So 'she Q• exterminate a {iy.ay'; the' tire: Sutlday, f,dloi0n�- _ 'tl„ o1\rd S rittklc airiii ,\\itt.i. �V - How can. _J begins to �especr hint' and 'ae roaches and water bugs? Fi}c fuli ntua:) \i htrh, cunt:• (In fir 1 cF +\,clul,e• 1 lruch,t +ann kt, • calls it lov; A. Wx two part. of I,ur,.�ir' acid ;,free the 31s; �t starch. If the tort, • Onc sad dos', tiowe�'rr, the 'ti'iih ,one part of 4,owderd sugar, moon falls uFl a Nulltlav :hr•F l :a�tc: * Dav i, one %%CC, Inter. If the fuii ,hurt) III ruin„ 11-11•:\ sit \well. veneer of character and' c I r = _ - - * ut roachc; and 'water l„ moon cm6, late ;n 1 arch :hc,i +.at I I t. tn,)l; and stir tor. i C egi tc crack, ! t deli „ ..nwaicd sugar, : t >ps sail; ca. u. His real.. elf =tort ford } -I)c is a oral- fUat Haan; t,r. +t t "a.tcr „fiat • c c '$_.d ppscp,} t(, 1!`rni -_ _ - -- hi :rwarrn. Add to yeast mixture and ,.. - _ r _• __ until .sctrnmiwe ,ti .sprit I ,ur'w, 44 cup Inkewar=i, water, Peat. t -- c•. once•s+(ted -b,ead dour; brat -- "' 1�c did not !,:,\'c any vi,itu,. chi well, heat in 4 ub:, melte I.ihot;eninc:. - 11. �tL'1 3 tt ::ez,�t "e.Cd; end, :no: even •{)aiighlcT_ as %Volk it, ;•c. un „Lpttce- si{trd brcao' CROSSWORD, 17, ttemaind;•Y Z.; I.ocati�z 2 \t0 Of leer r-oottter< xtCr, icav}nF -” fl�nc; I:ne:,d tmtil•smooth and Y 19, Bird., 11"w-1, - , . °. To turi, o,3• Besto,ra _ the city •and twin other. nic., g in, r .irc' in greased bn\.•1 and brush tot. PUZZLE outward 4t.S:ag a' - w rJt melted hunrr.'or shortening. " _•4. oul"Ta t+en ea R!. su naturalic sftr gas hu \: !t {ay be Coy cl• and set n, warm place, irec !S. Tow-,rpc• 43 F'artiat t t was lust as well -we didtt't 'have trtun dratwht.-Ler rise ,until douhlyd 1 (Eng, t •- httrnecl ,n•i bda :'.;';;. :,' ?„ •}: . ACi;08S fi frozen wtfter :C, colors :+ OLItt[•wise visitors -thcy ?Hight have !awed! iii bulk. Ptinih clown dough in bowl. I,A'earrnQaho.DS _ .!'rash S7,Alr(romb'.- -•t'.1'rofnunri [;reaps' top and let rise again until :rr '•` p _ pa w "ere. i l(IseiC 3:' <,•,•. _ ,`l. t'ht!d', rai•l.tn SItO •• C: nearly dmtblyd.' Punch down dough •ryti.`• I Plate S. In this lac* form) Friday the .9 Ope•: - q•. Prises 9, Made pure - 49, Age Satilydal, there was ,uch - and roll out, half at a time, into - - - I,, Pee: 10. Russian (ab,Y 30, Part 50. keec,mpll,hed liC 1 was afraid tt 1 vCnFUTed out a rectangle a scant 1 i" 1�, Pain 9: /�° thick: 'liit 3 : \•s trip F,egrrt 7 4 S 6 0 d 9 tc it _ my poor little "Limey" -that is; nn• .lt.0 :h, covet with cloth and let "•,,;' ;; ;. _.__ re,t 5 men. Ilru,h with melted butter 19.'rakeinto K 11 car- would have Uectt' blown right shortening; cut into, strips lbi" rusiodyl+cain 'S - .'. ` :.• / . off the road. o I didn't get any wide., Pile i strips together; cut - " ' 111. R-ecox•er Inside --, 24, Abound IS r6 r7 %seek -end shopping done at .ill -and iM" 1F /2" Piece=, Place cur -side up in 11. Set main • " it' 'has been clifll picking-, around r'� °nsrd =nufiin pans; separate slices ZS. Passthrough a '- P g a little at top. Cover and let rise - "- sieve tQ 3 to our house for two-days. At least, until donblyd in bulk. Italic in hat gCc SPrrtl COOteata m•rn. 4(N)°, I - n min. t 9. (into bit p_ g•= — F! �g - - - ``/ xl, r;st, 24 phat 'ts what I thought, but ( sup- Ens ___gt. In that:place . OSC Our slim, fckin s' woo _ E4, Cry or a Cat 26 have been a fea6t in. 1 arts oi' J 35, 8vreau• Roy I7. slower • Always running short of least rontainer. " " 31 C 74 .3i, CIeanSi.n= NYLONS because it spoils so,quiekl�? End �r wfigent 35 37 _ _ " " this nuisance - switch to modern In, , Satter i2, Ne,ratfve votes lia,treutern - - -�'�• / r t pRY It. Rubbed out .AIN meet, P nn's fast DRY Yeast! IA. Straddle' 41 ' FV RR9TNt�(, right I' V' strength and fast - actin YE'as►T , A(iA1N47' 1'letschma Keeps f tut 31. Part !!nice " �r a . 53. Wrath - 42 41 4 raklna nrdr . re. our cil board,- no Ac sr, sr Li. Fastener 4ma> tad ♦ •tow , �+ tit +°., es"•..,i, AYS PRE} • _. _. 1 l H, Amount rr so I ausrantrrtl nn to refrigeration! No cew recipes. , - medieine_ /!'/LLti three- menrna. No -' tine acka e equals one cake �r. 5.Ttior MONly -mope., r6mertener p g q _ it, Purposes 52 3 Se uerded, We deli-! 6t 5wit MAKING .perishable veast'in any rtcape. - ITo1XI - - SAUS - eelleM., Rende. - : 1. Bn:: - SS Si ) OUTFIT W Canada. Ren,11 4•�t� : ' Answet Elltewhfre On This Kge -ISSUE ?S - 195I - ,'r, :�_+ r - •. - •" -`,� - F- - a' its 4. . - _ --- � .. -. .... . •. — . .. •�.� �.. � .. . -. .�.. - . - . ems.,, -.-;} - - �_- _ - Her. And Useful AP 'Vo�rten Vi'''a °i0 Can ei�Ce�r. - e _ } ----------- Better Mouse Trap. Made of aluminum, new box like J,JANY women, when they reach the tar side of tarty. deeIde their �x y mousetrap is said to be a safe are past the age for such fripperies as veils. Actually, they ', gadget to have around the house; i' '.- no fear of babies or pets getting _c �� vFhicli moils --use- most- necessary.— £ x - -ugttt it ittstead of the; mice and And for a squeamish housewife t tf , -- ss u trapped rodents can be disposed 01 It crow's feet, car frown creases or liaEs have begun to at the ` / without handling. -- t:auty of your tam now's the tlnw to learn about the Battery of eiti- Fn the same •way that 'a softly- shaded light plays, down *• y" ,.• �� 3„ :- • s w _ Easy Door facial imperfections, a bit of ncaing ecross your• lac r wall .; (L 1i s A new types Hanging is now on ' tell-tale marks of apt. _ the - market said to n+s__ k•_.door ht� Experiment a little, until You've found the veil that does most ing a simplified operation. Coming for you. The shape of your fact. your hair-do and your hat are all is _ .amply brass and bronco rings is simply screwed to door frame, Uctors to be considered. and is self - aligning and self =gap ping, needing no recess. RErntraber, air observer's eye v ill cep the 'lower edge of the . ?s" 7�K .,. y,b' # a Veil as a line across the face. Rarely is ft attractive to see a Sat, /au ;, ' Car Hanger - - _ litnizontal line sweeping across a woman's Lace. This tends to „! , Hanger for car window holds Inake the- cheeks ]volt broad. ,, s -- . „�! , '/ : several garments. Special construe- ”" lion of hanger takes weight from - - Bound the bottom of the vefl.upward,a tit, following the contour " 5. >; �' -- window; load is carried b door- - 4if the cheeltborts. or, it it's a long veil. the jaw line. Y frame. Slots in gadget hold hangers. - -- Golf Novelty ' 0 �I� A • Watch That Floats Golfer can have a two- in-one J1 % gadget to lessen his paraphernalia. _S r. f T To be attached to golf bag or caddy - When an American aluminium cart and operating on a tension • b _S'j principle, unit has holders for score ]Jam Andxws. manufacturer recently asked a fam- card, pencil and tees. x:...: . . • ous watch factory in Geneva, Swit- • • �" zerland, if they could produce "the Portable Sprays , If-you and your . amily enjoy ear by grinding :he crarkerq or dry ;' .., -- lightest watch oa_earth; fabricated Electric sprayer works accurately _ ink the tender skins of cooked pots- bread Beat a �' -« ggs and add milk. > • ,•, . , c } of aluminium. the aas�vK was: is spaying le "cquer, -enamel,--paink- toes this way of doing them should Combine' mivurea and add mu•- �*- , `r . -��.- r "Of course• but it will take a little insecticides and mothproofing sole. be a favorite. Partly cook the po- tard. Pour in, greased casserole, . time. boss. Can be used for paintin/ _ tatoes is heir jackets. a'ton them sprinkle with bread crumbs or , ;"- The result was a p6-eket -watch autos, farm , equipment, screens to COOL, then cut into quarters. cracker meal. dot with butter, acid ^ •` *` Neighing seven - tenths of an ounce wicker, etc.. and said to be vale• -` r, f (20' grams), which is so light that able to dry - cleaners, laundries hat - Dip in butter or margarine and- bake about 40 minutes at 450 de- it could float on water — inadvisable, lace in a ihallow baking dish. g lets and furriers. Amotor- driven Q g greex F." Serves ei ht. - -�. Bast generously with sa�lr, paprika • • • - as the price is around $700 and it compressor -type unit, sprayer re- and, minced- parsley. Place a strip it won't be long now till sell r• is not waterproof. quires no skill to operate. ­cf. pimento across each quarter, all be pulling' early rhubarb, which The extreme lightness of this pee- ' cision, jewelled -lever Swiss pock- Xseps Out Cold - L.&, -ff -per► rig- Anutes at 4511 degrees' brings tvi�` it-what, to eta +,y of as.--. et -watch is such that it equals the A three part unit attached is F. and serve -osi platter• is the-first really authentic taste *- •�- , as ',i i , - i • ' • of spring. So a few recipes- mak- To Price Lid - . "it's just a P- 1 seventeen average-size cigarettes.' in scab -sera temperatures, claims Tbea--- continuing on the' spsds" ift use of that great family stand- little thing 1 picked up fo! m bvt alleles of crewing -grin. maker. Main unit clamped onto that theme, here is a recipe for crusty by might be rather timely apt this $100,00(1•" R a r b a r a Welles' t. Most parts of the watch, iaolud- engine head automatically [tarty - potatoes --a dish which makes a point. ; migrht say, of- -this- sparkling ing the plate and bridges are mads 'fie glee as temperature falls; pleasant change from the plain' RHUBARIr-CHEESE TARTS- spring hornet. Designed by of sluazininm alloy. The asp, the motor cons until norms] tempera, tare is gained, there #buts o8:" Spe;- baked sort 13/2 caps milk John- Frederics the straw and di:L the hands --till but. the pinions, cial dashboard knob is red whet CRUSTY POTATOES .. _. 34 ,cap supam velvet hat is trimmed with wheels and jewels —are aluminum. g medimn -sised pouton 3/s- teaspoon salt thousands of diamonds with a To create the lightest watch in Wait le operating. Operating osl3 cap butter oe beiooae or, 13/ teaspoons natatep the world required over a year of when gears are- in neutral. third cast drippings 3/4 satrap cheese total carat weight of 16$.26. research and preparation. for in or- part et unit is control switch of 1 app. dripping begins - 4 =9 - dinary watches special homogeneous steering; post eliminating danger of cracker cs lis - tsnspuon vatti]1s or lettran gook u�ntit thickened, stirring occa- bard - metal- alloys. varier Swim sei- operation when gears are meshed. - " 1 teaspoon gait s sionally• if desired, colour with a - �tit+ts have bees -$. veloping over, c� teaspoch pepper -` ~6 individual mabaked few drops of red fbid - cot onrng. a inari .empl d-year period., are • Pastel - 'Ord in- I employed. ' Dimrers NO - -= -- �.- �•ini[ethod: Pare potatoes and wash spoils Add Doke rhubarb stud e- _ -. - - " - - -. . A cooked t►ut - - rand dry well. Brash with softened 'Method: ScaTd� silk. L' ­( �:..tM apple. Chill rhubarb sauce Before �� e Remedy "This car is absolutely the -last g butter or drippings and -,rot! in sugar, salt and nutmeg. Press- cot. ..; !Pon oning nn o #arts • • - • - word. sir." + - cracker crumbs, Dip in egg apd, tape cheese through a sieve. Beat RHUBARB -DnTS PUDDING ''well. that should suit dry wife. Win alana snrat.n ndamucknows an roll again in cracker crumbs• Place eggs and combine all ingredients. Tf there's anything she loves, it's over sC&m4&sa" Nean,ts XmwWd FOIL h potatoes in ,well - greased casserole beating until smooth Pour into an- 2 caps diced rhubarb _ )a!t word,." t3arbwra ttwb, sue Rtrwnm, Itching Twr sprinkle with salt "and pepper and 'baked pastry shells. -Bake- in a fiat 1 tap chopped dateaa anti rest„ and ocher inflammatory ddb dot with butter or drippings. Cover oven- (425 -degrees F.) -10 minutes. cap -' �wwa 9 >emu�ald oil u vteasam t+ w - and 'bake at' 100 degrees F. for 1 Reduce temperature to moderate ''s cap sugar • •Grape Petedleton. of Homer, N.Y., �ta.gera a � �ra� hour, or until tender. Serves eight. (350 degrees F.) and bake for about 1 sup soft bread crumbs received a box of candy 'when she WA"I" ae" riam" to its infiasnaa a ' • 25 minutes, or until :liver knife 1 �spo°n batter was 9 years old. She thought it X s Anwar b� � to by at e� Nowadays most housewives, are laser "ted into dipped cream or - was too pretty to open, arias Pen- �s Ursa sn enasetty . tr.rota' pie comes otu- clean. Whipped ere halves or dleton, now 72, still has her candy. --eat etrsei of moawr back imttrested in -anything that will When cool, top with rhubarb sauce. = .,make meat •'stretch' a little farther, It you prefer, instead of tnalCiiip Mme: Cook rhubarb and dates so the following -recipe should be the six individual tarts, you can in water 5 to !3 minutes. Add sugar, welic ome. use the above recipe. For one 9- soft bread crumbs and butter, Bake - MEAT • STRETCHER inch pie. , : ` in a buttered 1 �#uart.. hair ?ng dish 1 pound roasd steak RHUBARB SAUCE in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 1 small onion 1% cups rhubarb, cut into : " about' 15 minutes. If desired, this '3 or 4 stalks celery (or tops T -]ash pieces , dessert may by baked with marsh- of - bunch) cap mallow halves on top of pudding. _ ` g eggs %s cup sugar Or top each.servin with sweetened _ � ups- hipped cream:, Makes 6.seivings. 2 or 3 carrots - -' � •. 2 tabu - • p' 1% cups milk lr teas cornstarch SCALLOPED ASPARAGUS - - /, peons h 3/ teaspoon mustard • Z cope 1dme +pple jtriee AND "SALMON (optional) t/ cup diced canned pineapple Ys step bread crumbs � �� �-- . - • 4 crackers or t slice Meth ' 2 tablespoons butter `� "� - dry Method: Cook rhubarb in .water etepoon - bread until :ender, about 25 minutes. Mix 1 7 -ounce can salmesm \ • i 'Yedhdd: . (irird , bee, carrots sugar; tapioca and.""cornstarch to-. 1 cup uncooked diced >>nion and celery tog <.Fe, ir. �'�inq ether . Add pineapple juice and aspaagus \ -+ cup' grated -sharp-cheese - - ,*< tap milk WALL teaspoon salt \ • - g - .,00.. pepper MEET THE % .�^on paprika _" _ s,•yn ,� :• •1 - 1 to -Donee can condensed - •' \ � ��`. _ ' P1IESS asparagus soup \ EE Method: Brown bread crumbs in \ ?. QUEEN ' butter. Alternate layers of salmon, _ asparagus and bread crumbs in -a 71 'buttered )- .quart casserole, reserv- Nretty ane enough crumbs for 'top of cas- ing -, l Wurster steps - - serole. Sprinkle with cheese. Add thrbugh a milk and sea36nin to the. son - - passel of and pour over mixture' Top with el newspapers remaining crumbs. •Bales in a mo- ��`" �� 'after being deratp -oven (300 degrees F.) 30 _- _. WALL PAINT ., K IV"JW t se. named queen minutes. Makes 4 to-6 servings. ,f New. York's . press A five - poured package stakes a- gallon of paint ready f fIliotogr4phers. ' ' WAKE UP YD t�R - to use — enough for an average room. Dries odourless Jane was in less than our. Easy to mix and apply. Cleanable picked -by a IIVER B E es. finish after* 30 days. ` -rew of - shutter = di clickers, who Willied . , : ;. Ask your point dealer for your colour c6rd. Is Go ,, secognlze. r . € . , F.i y�lpiw��l3m ataald pour out about a pints of . Z. "' "'0 feminine UtbisbUi m senses � 'r f, �..., pulchritude as0's.nt''�eiar'��d1 msreb Yea - = - TNT EASY .WAY TO PAIIY.T. WAYI „. when th`e-, � Boa► /s TNif sw� " Tau seer. wink use tw a -draw bead- Wald 'leob r " a8d��uqb on it. u:;r llBra�w y ` e s • .,,a� .u:; �^ 'fir. i01 as saf drovMra r _ . .�: .. ?`` Vim. ~r s�, w . •� - -°'°' _. ' 'G' a - a^ - a , _- � .; t. - 4- '+ _ ing closed with the W. A. hymn ` THEATRE and prayer. Lnd was served by Ij R - �� �� the hostess and assistant, Mra� L. At The DOW -,R O C K — N E 618 Plazton, ( e Oshawa ws -Has t3topa Bd. P$O The .regular rnonthly' meeting of ! �J g �/ fleas Stop i►ln�taa t THURSDAY, FRL, SATURDAY -APRIL 12, 13, 14, the W. M. S. will be held at the f� 1 Sc" 7 - 511 _ 1_ Shaws At 7.40 and 0.00 p 116 Saturday Matinee at 1AM. home of Mrs. 11,loyd Johnston on Ap- , ril 19, at '2.30 p• m. Hostroaes: ` Broken Arrow Mra„ Lloyd Johnston, Mrs. 'Bayles, - lrs. Tdhnston Sr., and Mrs• Rit- �THL'F :SDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -APRIL 12, 13, 14. - - i 4N TECHNICOLOR, STARRING d ehie. Convener of program: Mrs. ;JAbiE� STEWART -JEFF CHA_kk)L -ER-- - 3:scke , 7 . - group- E:- Roll C-PI - y: ALSO SELECTED. SHORTS "A verse y- n the Book of. Tn; s- Kr SLUE HEAVE --N k - alonisns "• TECHNICOLOR - STARRIA'G The Young" - Peop' :e'4i:nion will I - - ' MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - APRIL 16, 14, 18: - Last Com'pieLe Show at glad P_ �1- meet or:` Th• gay -G{ std AAdH DAII.I�Y` Show starts at 700 R M. - `` 12� at'the home of Misses Bernice. • ;: ,arlct' Georgina Duncan, ADDED ATTRACTION Harriet Craig _ I�r� Drynan and children of Oshf A �,T • _ awa, �•is :ted•her' grandmother, 'Mrs. I The Cariboo Trail JOAN CRAWFORD and WENDELL CAREY z a �, C. Brown during ±l a week -end. - ADDED FEATURE and FOX NEWTS The .many frienas , of. Mrs.. John ` . . GRL,•nan 'are glad to kinuw' she is __. - -. IN COLOR -WITH _ • • : Your Eyes. -I ! aame•+hat irnpra ed c,iter being _ F:Iu Y83rs BtlOie Y RA1\DOLPH SCOTT and GEORGE "GABBY "'HAYES y ' confined to bed duri:g the past few days - . THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY -APRIL 19, �0, 21, , Mrs. Robertocn, -Toronto,. • visited - >: he.., sis *.e. Ihi:a, i% Rlddle`c.n,. ..,n MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - APRIL 13, 20, '31 t Blue Blood Saturday.l i* _ . Y. M,. 3n' Mr; R. Tzi�.�lnta�r, > rt -SOUR VERY OWN Z COLOR AW1TH - BELL WILLIAMS apd JANE NIGF Hobe, capes : i l s o_ ,_her. Ross a i li's. %qi•�a _. :i on Sunda;-: ALSAI WITH FARLEY GRANGER and ANN BLYTH Ih'AET ll1�1+ :.EY' FE :4Tl'RF.1'Tc -I'ti TE(HNi:t1LOR Mr: Thus, ".nihage. returned to his home .here on.Fr :day after nav W SEAL ISLAND ing spent 'several months at nrrar- :ADDED FEATURE - > bush Hospital: Willson and Johnny Stoolpigeon _ .rl�. 4nd Tors. Ru•sp .��- .. daughter Ruth, of Toronto, visited - - FO`" G'rawth, Liveability his _ j a er.:er W. .and Mrs. WHISup STARRING • Hum' ARI) DUFF, :SHELLEY IWINTERS• - .. = on Saturday last, A D YE_4 • _ r. and Mrs. '�fa <i• ;n and family A and Vigor -. _ -bf. Agircaur *., rislt.,,l 3I r. atnd Mrs. s AND VAN r Al.' Harvey on Sunday. The 'rul Frre,y • Thole Class held Use Master Chick Starter their _regular_ monthly meetu,< on Monday, night last with an- average IHEATAE POLICY ! -' A Grain Base Feed Aiade Especially !'o Give you Chickii _ - . - attendant -;, at the home of Mr: and ' nox Office Oven Evenings a �! p" IL Mrs- Frank Carter. The President, Saaturdays and Hotidaya e•� P. M• ` � A Good Start In Life. Available in Masli or Crumbled form. Mr. Harold Harelav in the chair. ! ' Uadneer. Satu�tdays and Hd1A7a - - g• P. �• Manson and Mrs. Ellicott, also Mr. CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE CrtG. Duman in,arge of tht pro- ., ;_. :.► 1 t.AFtF11402r'1' I,Y!en Vy &a-ne of croKinole with Mrs. t M. Armis and Re-.-. 30r. Lackey as _ sinners, Toe- e%enir_g closed with a• BROUGHAM I tasty' lunch. ThE Ciaaa have been in-; - vitee to hold their May meeting at Ppg > ]iB ?nLdTllr • -- t She Dine of Mr. and AI. J,. Keeler, SON _ 186 J i 'The- Brotighsta W. A held its ' M;. and J1ra, D. ..t, Peters end 1.1 ""a Pickering regular month! meeting t the wee daughter, of Toronto, spent the Ma S ■ � horrie of Mrs, 'PhDs. Philip, on Wed= � week-end with Sir and Airs. Frati`:t 3_ . 0=07 Beadnx Slateata i nesday_ evening, April 4 .h• Twenty- Carter ant) family. Phone 281W M Pickeringf � Onts wavetrovgn and I Insnuta buPpttes . I two ladies were present. The Dr,- Mr. and 'Mrs. Bili Devitt: also _ otional Period was taken by Mrs. Me, and Mrs. Alex. Black, all of - Sold and histalled Johnston -Sr. The - Scripture - ;v.0 Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. •' -• - _ read by )Its, Cassie. The - Quilt and Mrs. C. Devitt, roceteriA Co_m:xnittee reported having quilted Mt. and Mrs. E. L, Crocker, Tor - ,RODMAN - - = .... .- .......W one guilt and two more readv�. to be onto. called on ]frs, -L. Matt he s - °•2.4 *� wit :�-r . �. iT>leud Woes done. The program was in charge Thursday afternoon. bL'Nr{IS ORANGES, 4at�- Seet PINEAPPLES 12's ............ ...... of Mrs, Bruce Ritchie and prayed ' Mm A. J..Gray visited Mrs. Wm, "0 - f 3c BLENDED JUICE - oz. or 3 . very enjoyable and Mr, Russell Follows at Ajax, one day recent'y. ,.y.. -. °"° 9 31ser of Pickering News Grav showed his fl�m. s,_of colored Mr. Eric WoodN!ard, Oshawa, via -- - REitiROS£ O. P. TEA, - hall . .........- ........._........... 58c. Loag • Ezpesferaced motion pictures taken on his trip to ited his mbther and sisters on Tues- -JEWEL or DOMES tit -- ••••••- ••••- ••- •+••••••.• -• Ib. =ec: _. Florida, in February. Between the deg.. Fri-1: ROSES FLOOR 5'ss .•. ...... _.,- ••••••••- •- -._. :' 3ec. filrns a sing -song and a solo by Mrs Geo, Philip kilo has spent - c .... "" - oc' •i 1Di RINSE O YDOL, package Freda Philip was enjoyed. The meet - -: continued on Rage 3 aF'L'Rir PORT{ SAUSAGE. ................... _� il►.�. f'ic. 8nsh�y's Sa,rd�care ..- W .: ■•- THI> tiLEEk -ONLY . � � � � � � O � � L"XBRIDGE POTATOES per bag . _ '.d S3.39 BEATT Y ' ELECTRIC RANGES , , BEATTY ELECTRIZ, WASHERS - ; 'Air.; Wiili Pearson of the fills r had is his bro- EREE ! 50c VALUE _ , sear :,RANGETTES AND concession has sold his farm �o uaI o.: lookers: j - : Mr. Austin, of the 5th, west of here. t,,.•I Voss a as gues s ELECT -RICAL APPLIANCES Mr, E•eursun has bought a farm . ther and his wife from Port Credit °,. CAR WASHING SPONG v1'tTH • _ • 4ear.Aurora. :'.c,r. Sunday. ONE C'AR PLATE 41,00 - CAR NU .86c. - SPONGE .Sec. - ;Y 8* 1 -H Paints and Ge era" Hardware ' firs.'5'like Will amson left ►n Mr, and Mrs.'Jack,Mansell and • Monday _horning for New York to` family visited relatives in Toronto ��� $less ••e•'a• spend or month with relatives &nd on k unday, PHONE 46 PICKERIN ?-friends in Finland, sailing fiom `. After. fourteen •Years working in _ • -' Y. A fareweil party was held at her the Madame Clare &Lkery, Sam h G c on evening, i n g when ae �- Taylor for has •ta k n a position 'o n with , ` eral friends met to wish her a safe the Ang!o Drug Co., at Oshawa. voyage. Sam; has been a baker for ,iany x OLD HORSES - ad,.00 The ''paper drive" conducted "bi years. 'We wish him %+'ell at his new . the bays of the yvi.lage under the wont. Mr. and Sirs, I:ewis of course �OOtWettr At Y "'our Fares I Recreation Comm: of the itusiness- Brill ('ai ry on business as usual.. ALSO _ ! men, on Satarsiay, netted over two A '.•all- '.•clown lo.al boy Ron B rn- DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK Vbber :tans.- S ze mcrnev ~raised by this ell gas kited last week when a '22 Hourly- Pick -up. ' means will 8o toward rt minb g ` swi . rifle he was handlin went, off, l 'bone Collect • Agincourt 18J1% lessons for the village children -in sending a bullet through his brain. _ CAMPBELL MINK the coming summer; lion was sixteen: was born cod Robbers�S j Mr. and Mrs. Pete Homer; Tor- -raised in Claremont, cad only rec- - i 'onto, and Mr, and Mrs. hen Under- entiv did his parents, Mr. ;nd Mrs. NICHOLSON :i +t, Lensing, *spent Sunday with Bernard Burnell �:o,'e to the 5th Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil, Line, Ron had . been employed for a FOR CHILDREN, MEN AJ WOMEN CABINETS Th.- Ninth Concession was closed short time at General Motors. A I to �- -•-- -i traffic on-Monday, west of here, younger brother also survives. In- •. NTk Ev 1 I the road being impassable. in some 'terment took place at Stouffville. PI6RERING TOWNSHIP t3�JA1�A roR YOUR KITCHEN ptacgs, Derr Hedges and' family and Congratulations' to Mr, and.- Mrs. Bt- iyDLNd PE ITS .UA3�I0 KEKVTCl:: ! ' . Bob_ - Wsrsd . -weae -bath .� w k on r ri- Fred Redshaw udro celebrated their AII Cabinets Factory Primed 2 dao night, the cars 'sinking to the 3-4th wedding anniversary at their Issued Tees. -Fri. 1 to S P. M.' Any Make oi- Modt•1 ` I tops of. the wheels. Reminds us of home here last Wednesday evening. toata,. making an Excellent Base ( the days when the.-Brock Road was The Women's Institute wilt nold and by appointment { k fee Fitsal Elaine! FinishOng . paved'' a ' "Husband and Friend Night" � D Il � ll � Q R �l j (LL � Mr,' Eddie Ortiz was in G�c)Ph the S. S. Rooms of the United 1�1 v mgr the week -end attending the Church on April 17, at p, in. i ji ( I s N. M. Gordon- %nerai of his son -in -law's mother. A good program has been arranged. �o J. a ROvBE t -• w 8 LL;HBEl; YARDS Mr, and Mrs. -Everett Hammond, Mr. Joe ' Pegg will speak on "My �HUNE PickeIinR G2W8 t Ballantrae, spent Sunday with Mr. trip,'to the UN at Lake Success." BUILDING INSPEC�TOJtt ii PICKEMIN^•. ONTARIO and Mrs, George Hammond. Ladies'are,asked to provide lunch. ICKERIt��.i PHONE: Pick. 34. Mr. and .Mrs. Bell, Uxbridge, were Little ..Willard Fuller, son of Mr. insurance Cos I Sunday guests of Mr, -and Mrs. T. and Mrs. Bob Fuller, is improving, - -- -' _ Hammond. r after breaking his right arm- recent- - -Phone Pkkering 247 Wrhe or FUoae Sympathv is extended to Mrs. A. ly, w.hen playing with some of hi3 �r1/ !ee !!r s is Telephone .1 -Prouse, the death of her father, chums. _ tl Mr• J outley, Brooklin, who• pass- Mr, and Mrs, Sam. Taylor spent W4om ci ed awav on . Sunday ., He celebrated Sunday with - Mr. and M-m - Gardon _ ~ tee' ;tt erators •• aAted his ay�th birthday on Easter Sun- Graham, Oshawa. . loyal p�g�e b�owe �w'�Q66 y &A w6f Age 16 to 335 Years day, -Last week he broke.his• leaf,' Mr. and Mrs. R. Tansey spent Bowman & Gibson ! _ - and was admittedlo • 'the `' Oshawa -the 'week-end with "relatives -in Tor- LICENSED AL'GTIONEER No Experience Necessary " _ Hospital, 116 funeral was held on onto. • _ - Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs: ' Lloyd McGregor, or ATTENTION FAR3iE'88 Nay Week Regular Increases Mrs.. W.ilker, Toronto, was at the. - Brooklin, spent Sunday with her Pickering and Whitby TR ps. We will 'be pleased -to pie's up dead APPLY IN PERSON TO Fred Evans' horse on Sunday, and parents, Mr, and Mrs Fred Red - Fat'm ,Household and Property or crippled farm animals and Fay• ._ Miss Georgina .Forsyth, - Oshawa, at Shaw. drghest prevailing prices. 1 Helen Scott • Chlef Operator home with her parents. _.Mr. and Mrs..•Houard -Pugh who tales. a- Specialty i ' 1r'c►r immediate service, te.eFhoni Bell Telephone Company Of Seberal, wrecks, of cairs were-~thk- h-gve been Jiving ih Whitby- for the eolleot: - Irooklin 63, ',aremcnt Canada en a�av on Monday morning from. past two years have moved back to - Prompt Attention Given iiR14 or T unto EMPIRE 3.0638, i hen Ward's garage, an operation their old hazne.at the north end of yyr�' � Pickering, Ontario GORUO_V�Y'OL'NG LIMITED u ! which drew the attention of the us- this village. whitby R. R. i 'Phone 814 &u0 Heating Street, 1`eronse t _= "a14- Yrx�•v �s - - ...:.. _.,..: _' :'.:�- , ate- ....v.-