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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_05_04lb :VOL. 40� NO SP PiCSERIKCI'; O'�iJIARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1961 4 Cents per copy Authorized as Second Class Matter Subscription Price, $aOO per year id. • S., 5,20 W. C. MU RHAR AND SO'_ri PUBLISHERS • -. Meeting To Disc uss Hospital For Ajax n d ..Pickerin g :a - - - - _ Night Next Taesda a ,AJAX AND AREA _ HOSPITAL e.. Funeral Service Held Wednesday I'id<erinR Towltshlp Council' ; I'iceringliaAge 'Public Inloted At Ajar Hospital w For Frederick Francis Balsdon Wednesday, Mav 2. ` Tuebda ; May 8, at Sso P. M. • - EIsewOere in this issue there up- ; 'Funeral services were held Wed- Pickering Council at then blame Several from here were out OIL pears an announcement that a spec- R 3 nesdav for a native of Pickering, meeting gave two readings to the • opening day.pf :trout fishing, on „teal mesidng of the Ajax General Frederick Francis Balsdon, who water- zoning bylaw and will send it Sat stay, some going as far as petal will be held in the hoisp passed away on Sunday in Brant- on to the . Municipal Board. The 1 Dorset. However, we have not been Jios �; - I ford General Hospital in his 69th contract is now being drawn up. hearirw about the catches, - ital itself on Tuesday evening next. ,, • J � ';> � g Some time ago the Ajax Industrial }►'.: - 'year. The cost of installation . is now Mho lead Mrs. Gard. Winter ret- Assvciation obtained a hospital 'r Born on the Base Line near Piek- $119,329,50, tinned from Florida a week ago, af• 4charier for the establishment of a : �- ering, he was well - known here. He • -Two Fairport Beach mothers win ter several montha in a warm clim- ' ,` attended S. S. No. 1 school and the be as guards for the safety ate from which Gard is looking • genera! hospital, for this area. I: I ..;�f•' =- �d has been learned recently that ue- Whitby Collegiate, later entering of school , childr,n prossing No. 2 and feeling very much better. gotiations have been carried an ;• j the Standard Bank. Following this and 2A Highways • at $2.00 per Mr, and Mrs. Craig Murkar have `._ by the embryo hospital board ua,d- he went into business in hardware day each, Lost being born by the, sold their grocery business at Ran• er the sponsorship of the Indust- - E at Cargill, later moving to Burford• township and , Dunbarton school nosh. Prior to their leaving, they, zeal Association, The chairman of where he w-as in business over 30 board, were guests at a community fare - the Association, Mr. • R. F, Hunt. _ . I_ years. He'-was chairman of the T - A mill rate covering the Feder - Well party where Mrs. Murkar'wa , stated in an interview that the ur ( bacco- Growers' Assoc. for a num- otion of Agriculture was • raised 1 presented with a Weatfngbouse ,ganizatlon entailed in the settins[ ber of 'rears, Pastmaster of Brunt . frol, ,2 to ,5 mills. tnix- master and a leather combin- . Mp of a provisional board of the " Lodge; Sec. to the D. D. G. M.; a Councillors' salaries raised from ativn hassock -and record-holder; .:•o•t,a oIYF! "wt',now complete, �. $150 to' 8300 and Dep.-Reeve ffom . Craig was given a ' leather -bound hos ital is now coin 1 and nrtt� � 17a $300, _church and an ill- for. the ac uisit'on of the hoapit�l I Lr�`, eTl,ititl'; s : ' a P'.,u t' .i; °� ' pas* or emus : Burford Shrine; F art chair- 1., 6Y' „ „ _ 9 Pickering Ater Thirty four ]ears W have day week t one �r( � the '$lave reached a finalizing stage. age Trustee . asoara, and a member r y - stand " . Of Faith -f Practice starting next ' choir; the children W S,►ttd °i'tau " "' "•' • • At the last meeting of the Prov- of the United Ch�h• week,' but will start a half hour I emberad. They are residing temp. 'isional Hospital Board; R.. G. Con- Pickering Vier has been end - l Surviving are: his widow, the earlier. O' =y its, Stoaf!`-me, ;ant, of Ajax, was elected Chair - g g former Phyllis- Clark of Pickering savoring during they past two wweexs, , daughter Frances (airs, Robert Three More Milk Shhrpere John + zrran, and _it was derided to expand to show- the appre• ati•:,n they -huye a P---IC- K-ETZEt4G- NEW the Board to. include twelve rnem• for Dr. Cartwrigh • who has retie- Munro) of Granton, two a=: Al- Local Co- operative _ hers from Ajax and Area The fo from medic ra ho after 33 : lan and Frederick, 'of Burford; a _ IT PAYS TO - ADVERTISE ' ' sew chairman then cabled a meets p sister, Mary, tMrs. Gordon Law) of The Ontario Milk Control Board Ioaig years of tMui service.' picked � rive brothers: Wes- handed down a decision inR for anyone who- wished to Shia Dr. Cartw t graduated in aced- i g' y etdav • . g Iasi Saturday's issue of the- . the hospital, to coarse • out aiiltt I �� from a l:niversity of Tore � ley, John, Robert and Clare, Pick- adtni!tinR Geo. Liviagatone, � Jas: I Telegram, a feature story, suppos- , Tu ^adav night' and elect a ne•r' onto in :9 ;practiced at 3Luskoka Ong' and Louis' of Edmonton; sad y and Jim and Bob Mackey ! wily on "Pickering stated that _ full Board of Directors and '.decide and G nilurst J practiced at M and two grandchildren' t„ the Pickering Transport Co -op- one of the life -time ambitions of on plans for the establisbaaent of Service was held on Wednesday. erative. Two_ others: Wm. -Collins the Pickering Newts editor was to - "the hospital. i with the 'Meddical, Co1`ps of: i the In•. i at Burford with Interment is Bur- and Jas. Featherstone were turned ride a railway locomotive.- Monday - f perial Armv from 19 2 5 to ford. down, the reason being-given given that - i g- HOCHEY CRAMPS PRESEM ED' 1911, prior to coming =., Pickering. i they ore off the pick- up,route. morning early,- .the Can. Pacific ' JACKETS -AT COMMUNITY ` Me has always .taken his share of ; called from Toronto = "iiiviti1i thg DI_"_ ER- ecv=umty work. He is a Pastmastet I I:oreetera BowliiaR •April 27. editor to Tide' the loco of their of Doric Lodge, Charter member. of Horticultural Society key S. Montreal train. ... and, 5-. a car out - Saturday, April 28, - Pickering the Rotary Club,. -Charter member Ladies High Single - --- to Pickering for. their guest, and honored their first provincial champ - of the Hort. Society, Past President Mr's. 'A. Bell .... .... may'••.. »q $99 The Mav Irneeting of the •Hortm- take him - back....I'm- accepting. _.-ions last night, when 'the Pickering of the former Chamber of CcI i'Ladies' High Triple -.: '.. uiturzl, Society. A-ill be 'held Aon - ;Midget D. boI team. winners of erce here; served or. ' the Boa rd tiers. O. Collins »» .,...... $91 Tuesday, May "S., in ,the .'Dunbar "' - - Mr. and MrA, J. L.- Carter , :the Provincial Trophv in the Otttar of Management, the United Church; Glen's High - ton Vrited Church. Pickering. Yorkshire. England i Xbor hockey Association were Past President of the -Tennis Club; Les, Fowler .. 315 Grade.,t'IIi- pupils of L'ickerirrg, _ - :feted at dinner and presentation of Leader in' 'the Pickering Hunt Club; Men's High Triple -µ b- anbart` {,n and Pouge Schoolii will � ` (leather jackets bearing the OMHA member of the- cI Pickering Foot-. Helmer Hansen ,,,, „•, .,» :;,; 714 .- roride ..the prii:,;r;art. jldi, 'Gerald Tie ti'ews had the oaaurc•tAi4. crests. The presentation R-aa financed - Cv;van gilt speak, week of a 'call rortf- Air, and Mrs: ball. Club and Uhs iniiaji of fire Criv Team Standing Final lbv donations from Pickering organ- pled Children'& Comm. :n the, Rot- Tom Fats 57 J, L. Carter, d, uttoring, in Yoak- izations and individuals. ary Club here. He n:ah Corors., :at � .Shorties . ..:......... .�. :.... »..... shire, England, w?:e are ciaith cC 4q Canadian Na+ioisal Institute tMri ;'ifx er 3'0'2 p . Ontario County for t'wtn-: five. Dri'zalepusses .... » ..;...... . ». -For " 1 he Blind t W t I e of -' ,Mr. R. l+.inchsulas, Vice- President 4g their daughter. rp , ,of the Association a ea twin presented Jones. years. _ Rockets .... .... .........., ............ 4 s D.k ' - SAT. 5; B e »a TAG 1 M,AY Byron. S 'herby, till th rid Trop v o m p Dr. and. airs. Car-.v -.gl ,.t will be ''Hornets ... ••.. • »�'....... .. ».... 43 1\ F'ICrERING *one. t •„ "i- never saw* a team conduct them missed 'fmn Pickeri n� when they Sad Sacks: , „• _ 4 I In 1946 the local Hort culture:. _ :selves better than Pickering" said ieaee this week, for Burlirgtnn: we » :.. »» ; .«.'3 =- C ? 'B_ aniitial rari3p -' ,Seeiety -made a rcdnfcct' -wA1- fhU the V..V. in tribute. Bobcats ,. . ,. ». .... ». sign to rain, fut.da in support_ of hope they will 1•;furi often. The ,'Strikers ..» ,.. »... ' ». ....':..: » »2U' Yorkshire ' Pickering, sciYd,ng acne 'Mr. Jack Christie. Secretarv. of .Executive of the -Ho1 .' Soc'lety pre- its - ,�,.i� in .tlu_ Pickering area is Canadian seeds to the mayor -of fire - now firing cwAucted. It will con- municipality. Learning than Mr. and - t01HA'. presented the cresti to the i sented :.hem ;rith z Lovely flower , temn who crere introduced by XaT. r vase fried with roses: the -Bridge, c.id with- A T ^. Day to be held Mrs. Carter were ci,ming to Whitoy. h.•rc� ,n Sa_tL,0 a May 5. The _.. RapS ?bBalsdory, chairman o! the shabing Ic t.taidDl :s ~Cdrtvmngitt a Pickering United Church W. A. the - Urban Council rcpt nt." td - J • • Tag -bar will Fig convened by the the NMayol, Pickering, Ont." y^s g p cn5metic ki I'ickerin • Branch `Women s Iristit- goodwill letter• which is now in the ",Inge Trustee Board resented the ': the- busineastn ?n of The regular meeting of the tY• u-to -o- iulc�t.. rrPPr -a -d �' •Q, g R s �r-r1 'k , I ;��•^�a United Chv�ch w+t� °P -�h� support of the people of fice o! Yl ge Trustee Seer ?terry tti� team colours. this yrll:iae wti11 be a reciatea. C. The Carters brought luxJrlou� Ica bat.; pt•.,& diz,aec be held at 'he horns M Mrs. Roe: pp Chairman C. E. VLoriev said "this given in his horror a:- :lie Gordon , Irwin on Thursday, May 10, at -along a dozen copies of a,booklet . is the first time a Pickering team ; Houce, and -se:u Mrs: Cattw•right a ' -2.30 p. m. Members please bring NOTICE ' of a publicity nature, on Pickprhig, }i TV *on 3 FirOy.rt'iai C'•.& : : :��`�.,,: t.• .Y.':: �t+�l.: l'i��i:��'.:e' :''e 5:.:�., ti" "• »• apT ^ne fnr Ina+ wiAr. Mrs. Elwudd. . :.. .Yorkshire, containing many. pictures Out `ticker team -on this bighes' L,a -Sunday . ri;: -, tn� U „itNd Hu }ck's group in charge. Y n12ss the o`vner of the motor and descriptive ,articres...•v r ha-, c o lion ,r without a -ink to .-practice.” Church p: F ,rnt� •i ^° :z wl�h •thi4e ; - - : =' vehicle bearing Oi;t. ' License ho. cope Chian we would- be glad' to beaunfal- w• )oi ' blt.. k,et a I Mrs. + "_"° - �' 98X63 (19501 inv4dve,. in a;n' accr show anvorte interestec', H« : �a� ca'nmend <'d �Igr. I).oble. + � •�..- , :� � ' C�aei Vin., Bie'and Sponsor Jack ..Cartw•rigint, g beautiful 1•rather- i Further Last For Acknowledgement ident October 26; :1550, does rat - •A clipping from a Mai issue! hc• ,s. bound H;- '.% - of Donations To Hoekev ' call. for .the wreckaze by M ey -1951 of their local newspaper contains a i P•ing ' Juveniles who'RP'° Tip hope hey will envy,•: mar '. I'irgentation and Dinner same will be sold for 'storage. picture. of Pickering, Ontario s. fire ;St Aut in, the semi - finals of the t d pi .=„ in •�• * "• i.AW'. GARAGE- ball, taken sc?mP recce darer the p years o. ,Health sa hero n . ' - . g OM'-iA PrA Pickering Bartams who their new ho-n�. Aral rer.-., ^.d them fjaro'd's Tani .•:•.•... •• 53.00- Dated at .Pickering, this,30th day war, b Mr, Morley. wn,n the cup in the Whitbv Town t » y p he` are ?rust iyelcc.n:e :n I'ickerinft He; b Le Gard Jr. .. of April 19b1' ' `Rre trust that Mr. and Mra. CaT- 1 •ague, were aI_.) guests of the any time'thev can wire: - H. M. C. S. Halifax ............$5.00 _ ..Mery 18 _ tot will ,enjoy tl►e;r visit in the NW, ' unity- sponsored dine: ant i We're sori� .• to see you- leave. municipalities which took their pr. = ertation. , i Doctor .... why 'n-ot, :here is ro "one their narites from the Ca'ter's honie- "The Village Blacksmith" in any coammunity who is taken in Iand ' county - Pickering, ' York. By Mrs. T. C. Bro ;n, Brougham r to the intin ;at:e c :•�fraencew•of et Scarborough, Darlington, Whitby, cry home t4) the same extent as is UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE eta In the early days' of the settle- the Family physician. rr:e:.t of tee country, when the horse +. _ LOST - A STRING -OF PEARLS had superseded the' oxen, no trade i Card of Thanks i BOOKS MUST BE RENEWED - - • * • - - - more , necessa,c'y ' • • s Unfortunately. Mrs. Carter, of that the b +acasmith shop, and in I I wish to express my sincere ever} little settlement a shop was j Pickering, Eng., while on 's visit to Boon in operation. In Brougham the thanks to all _mv friends for the . 1 !MPLOYERS1— Please send all unemployment our village s few days ago dropped first Fhop was a stone structure, kind expressions of sympathy in insurance books for 1950 -51 and previous Years her three- string pearl necklace• istuated on the Roland Hardin -. lot,.! my recent sad bereavement. Lost edmewhere in thin vr�lage, we e + Mrs. Rev Found immediately to the' National Employment ice know that everyone • here would and the first tlacksmith I remem- I with which you deal, unless renewal arrangements like .to see ilfra, Carter get her ber. was a man . named • Meadows, , W. S. Pickering Presbyterian have already been made. They must be exchanged pearls.. Anv information given - the, There were a lot of little Meadows Church f for new books. - -- - -. � News will be passed on to her. _ -- ....the family lived where the liar • . • vey Liscombe. s now live. The day The irwnthly meeting of the W. Before send w'eg itt your 1959 -51 insurance books, the d, th y Herald of Montreal, art t + M S. will be. held -in. the Sunday wiake note of the date to'tvhich stamps are affixed, so F. L. Douglas Fortier Killed In rived, the village women met at School room on Wednesday, 'May ! p books. Platte Crash = the Meadows' home, and the serials I 'its to avoid du liattion iii flee Hero - • • • ;. , were read aloud, by one of flee 9, at 2.30 p, m. Members, please i Fright- Lieatenaat Douglas Foie - note change of date. j - 'Renewal of books is, important to you, to your H4 number. After .the :lieadows moved ier, 1'E+r• A. F., age , son of Mr. : employees and to the Commission. Please 'Act and Mrs. A. D. Fortier to Manitoulin Island, 'a Mr.' Bets i. Film Council Presents Interesting , Rouge 'was blacksmith• for some years, but I Group of Films This Month Promptly. was killed on Mav 2, somewhere it early in the 70's, Mr. William Mos -. - - - - 4 '- -` - -' . England, as the result of an air- , grove, of Oshawa, a son -in -law of �' -`� - _ .. ff r•1'he Pickering Township Filer_ ; crap accident.' Details are not yet the late Robert Brown, who had i Council is presenting a veto inter - - _:__ _ available. 'Officer Fortier served ire'. built the large- frame who and ad- YO THE INSURED WORKER F -Have you an insurance book in the g,' A. F, in • World War* II. p ! eating selection •of films this _ oining house, sold ,the property to month, including: St. John's Vall- Your poeeeeeion� If so, please take or acrd it to the nearest ' 1161. Mangrove. Mr. Brown built the ey; Battte 'for Bread; Worth the I National Employment Office for renewal. immediately. If atop as a plant, to manufacture Risk la safe - driving . -film - -that. _ . you send your book, enclose your present address to that ' buggies, wagons and coffins before I should be seen by everyone); Sum- your new book mad be sent to you promptly, Todd's •' George T Make the days of funeral homes, but as mer for Kids (a' Y. M. C. A. camp . ' • . • . time went on, factories superceded i in. Haliburton) _ Eye Witness., - - the country shop and the last' bug -A Training Class for the -new UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE produced-1042,15 4 Royal s.. of milk �Oand gy made here was sold to the late ( Forwav projector starts every. - _ 6.11.p, John Cowan in 1886• Mr. Cowan. i week. ... Milton Campbe�l -Rev. • H: ; COMMISSION - In fifth in fat, class of �vaa s merchant here in. the. old Cen- M6nlanarb Reg Hens, Gordon tral Hotel premises. The old stone I eo Toddview Royal Pride or .. Wilson, Clare Keevil; Rev: Leckie,' 176654, third in her class of four shoo was falling down, and- Mr. Mildred Ward, Mrs. Les. Lye, Mrs. C•A.L MM011iOM L44 NSWN R. J. TAIION . year olds. with a record of i1E81 Mangrove converted the front half Welsh. and Nornwx W#igg have e"'t"�"" c"'r"+"'� e"'t"t"'� lbs, o! milk, 610 'lba, fak test 'of of the wood-working shop into B72� rgccesafully , passed the required • � F , R,Ott pet�oeat. iacktanith shop. and from' _ ai . ^exS=1nation. nt+�i- •(eon Mt+ (lkreef:" J t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - - - ~ ♦GWITS WA ST31D T" BALI• Y i.,.., FOIL MEN A Wti46i11 OILS, GREASES, TIR= 14 COLON=S Italian Be". 14 trame BE A HAIRDRESSER - ' paints. elsetrlo L"aatroth. with fall "nivment with #M CANADA'S LEADING SMOOL stan& radios, retrlserators. feet new extractor tanks. Bargain, for quick Great Opportunity TAars 090 coolsre and tend grhtdm. sale, harry Wft. 13 Patriots Lvanue. Ralydx asint we,. slips, sad lathes. eta. Oshawa, Ontario. Phone 43a4J• PWs mint dignified Profession. good Weiss / }a ariiq; Warcc Grease Lad 'OA CLINTON sad Deaver Oats• No BarkoR Tioowade of sameutul Merits) sisnuster _ L1I Toronto. send ffoor samols. Charlie, Adams, right. s. Wasstrated Catalogue Fare• 1IT'B ♦ =ACT Brantford. Oat. Write or Ca PEING oieaalar time is here. Time to ll MARVEL RAIRDtta98ING AtCH001.1! '' Jtsb extra Profits selling automatic wax FIND Hidden Treasures, clectriCal Metal 344 RA SL IS �p SC _. apPl3ers. mops. brooms. etc. For dewrlp. Detectors for Gold or Silver - Gelpr r at. W.. tive folder, write Box 20. Norwich. OaL saunters for Uranium- Information Tree. 44 Klaf Bt., ltamntoa BABY CHICKS Ontario. oa Laboratories, Box 175. Kl3tetoa qS Rideau St.. Ottawa '6 _ 1NVESTIGATE before you buy. Purchase PHOTOGRAPHS. cards. etc.. Preserved by WE Llwayi have big and little businesses chicks with genuine breeding back of being sealed in clear plastic. For further for sale at all -times For Particulars. them: Not last the cheapest _ .. information and frse sample: write R. P. 'write to: 1 - can buy. Purchass Twaddle R.O.P. Sired Novelty, Box 515. winnives• PHU" YOUNG. AF.ALTOA ...u... ..rr ...: e . «:. .:y .: r . e,7 Bredeldetr acraee attebener. Onteu le. .. ... _ nothing• because they' will lay three - to $0.04, 60-30• 82 special, la gaup pumps. WANT lovely skin. glistening eyes. trop live, doses more asp than pullets with doubles. 22 Hornets. 33 Titles, several nerves? Send for amazing Kerto Tablets, rattle or no breeding back of them. Ask makes. Dr R. McCrady, Lyn• Ontario. ' �.,�;,. 41, 46, ib. Imperial Industries. P.O. Hog about our special breeds for broilers and CYCLONE Drilling Machine,' complete, on 101. Winnipeg. y matters. Also Turkey Faults. Older Pal- truck with 'tools; new cables. Wesley lets. Free Catalogue. Packham. R. 1. Smithvflle, Ontsrlo. ' U86EAY STOCK Twaddle Chick Hatcheries Limited. immediate f; Versus, Ontario. WE can give immediate delivery on Fer. guson Tractors and esost equipment. STRAWBERRY PLANTS BPRINGRILL'S Blood Tested Chicks satin Write, for Prices: Bruce Motors. Walker- "Kellogg- Premler ": 'Velentine"i Fall` Cr. All Popular breeds 112.00: Pallets ton. Ontario. far": "Senator-Dualou," $12.00 thousaadl 622.00. heavy cockerels $6.00 and op. $11.00-hundred. Cleaned. Trimmed. Disease, Medium $1.60. Legborn 11.00. Specials on WILL 'buy farm, with or without build - Free True to name. Honey order. Plasm ,y z; started chicks all seas=. Bend for part!- iris, on paved road, within e,0 ailing Ron Carroll. Norwich. Ontario. - f ealara. Springhill Poultry Farm, Preston, of Toronto. Haz 70, it$ Eighteenth Street. _ • ronto, Ontario. BTRAWSaRRY Plante. 8ellog Premier. Ontario. New_To well rooted, disease free. 100 00 d i x�•r' DYEING AND CLEANING WISH to buy large bock o! 10x, frontage 1000 -- 110.00. A"&ra¢ua Roots, Parr c '' •' s� within 100 miles of Toronto. Box 71, Washington and Vineland e,6, 2 year --l00- RAVE you anything needs 671135 or cuss• 121 Eighteenth Street, New Toronto, Oat. 63.00: 1000 - 112,00. Cash with order. nuts f % in&? write to tin for into. Lth= We REGISTERED 1 Beaver Oats, 11.75 Bus. Leasing i Son, Norwich, Ontario. _ are glad to answer Your auestloaa Do. Sow the beet. Gordon Leslie. Acum. ORDER NOW FOR SPRING DELIVERY ~ Partaent R. Parker's Dye Works Limited. Phone Rockwood 6e, R 12. -Dwarf Apple Tress, C11aclsto.h or spy On Review - Viscount Alexander, Governor General of Canada' 741 Toase SL. Toronto. PO'T'ATO GROWERS Attention - Trezler or Cortland); Dwarf Pear Trees (Bartlett visited the Canadian Army Special Force at Fort Lewis re. PARK Pon BALE Potata Cutters and Repairs at J. Nicol or CIAWN FLTOrite) 44L size• sour chotC•, - cently. Here Alexander left and Brig. J. M. Rockingham, FOR sale cheap -:40 acres bush, 16 acres Wilson. Box `l$' Allfeton' tor, 6$•00 each o: a far 17.60: Hardy fie for . '- take J 1 g ► O.�iE tt.D. 9 Diesel Tractor, Excellent 1giing Giant Exhibition 2 o It Paso" im. Privet Hnd- j cter, d1 new 6 -room enure; hydro and cynical condition. All kinds of power D is 1 to loots I water, east Raman: Yes and raspberries; W 6 -No reasonable offer refused. W. L Ran- mC white or pink 6 for 11.64• Plum tren. to C of the CASF, salute. miles east of Rosseau: $5,000 Cash. Write tar_! Bonn._R.R. 1, Hespeler. Out sweet eating Burbank, Lombard or Oraad the se, canna despite f for particulars. Box 76. Rosaeau, out. CAGE TRA ' - Duke. 6-tL size 13.00 each or 3 for ,00.09. failed to win a TZrY♦ -La sSLF wA.'4TaD n,ea uvulae Horsaaca Pt�lee• � Colored Garden Guide with Every p p our 20 -game win- - used. . a• fell a. oats Order. BrooltdaL Klnssway, Numariat, EARN MONEY AT HOME typing --an- _X. owmanvitle. OaL hers? scripts, ratio giving complete faatme. P A C K-A G E Boca. gweas• We supplies. C♦EBAV$GA26A l0 !ache. 14.601 i0 �ahes ' Lions Writer's work. 41.00 "Everything to supply the beekeeper." Tom cans in -C Meadow Cook's supplies, Aurora. Ontario. 4x•60: 16 inches 12•10 per 151. Cramer i INTERNATIONAL Combine 6 ft• Power teurserisa, Welts rbx, Sass ., - a• There have been man Ctle- Bunt McKeesport. F 1414 -.' take -off, scour clean, pickup Lttaebuwnt PATRWTS, l + be brated batteries In baseball. Can ' R.R. 1 Gormley, oats ~ It stems' to generally agreed mates of the following pitchers (a) more than 1,000 tildes in bis� ma or c e Apply if alp t �di- u1 mucas d every meeato ns no ale s major vettioas and tun Registered P gait lees. that the recent Stanley up series (b) Cy Yours East,. oat, RKi.ta+d Patsat Attew y Walter Johnson, B, league caret.? _ -- _ ae4a ���a:. � ... rlt45t>e„ - between Toronto Maple Leafs and (c) Ed Walsh, (d) Grover„ Alex- • • • GAB #TATIGN a•RTIiSRSTONIVAUGB i Comaasjt. Nr'•'- No. 21 Highway, cabins, refreshment the Montreal Canadiens ivas Just ander, (e) Daziy Vance, (f) Lefty 11. Whar'-are the three "appeal" booth, sae• garden. 21 acre.. J. E. eiton Knish �ia san�,lish��ea,rIIW $6 aboot the most - sensational. thrill- Grove? small• Severn Bridge,' ant. plays in baseball, infractions of Ufa an request iag °and breath - taking Set of games -• + • which the umpire is not - supposed SMALL grocery c,..iaageintons�let arsa�f as raOTO BrA7rtCS i ` played since the days when the kids 5, The three DiMaggio brothers - - ;o. call unless brought to his a #- muas frost North Bay on main highway used to cut .crooked clubs off tress, -Joe, Dom and Vince-all ears y_ , Price 45.600. stock at Invo�. Mrs. Etna ANY sin. 4 or $ exposure roes or any J tention. b the rival- team? Gauthier. Glenwood Grocery, Farris. oat white ints aniseed an Datuxe Velez downy take a hunk of frozen natural fer- the game middle name. What is it? _ � • , • D"ar sec. Canada Photo, P.O. Dag 4. tilizer as a puck. get out an the ice s + • 12•- What pitcher won 41 games- _ KELP WANTED Sherbrooke, Quebec. - of the old mill dam and call 'it 6.' With runners on base. the only pen- COo a - a Housekeeper In l 'iii' wise KTAYPs one season on to lose the n -' w work as Housekeeper fa lovely enm- hockey. + e s pitcher steps on the rubber in set anal the last day 'on a wild pitch? Grove,OOat• Live Tel. �Woodbridge is� STAMPS BOUGHT AND BOLD position facing the batter but fie• + * • StICGLE man. yearly position. dairy sad last sinaMs• Packets. Want it.ts shed And the general consensus seems eidentally drops the Lail. Is there a 13. Who leads the National mixed farming, highest wads, state - a" Iwo*. Albums and supplies• Ottawa - to be that of all those games the .penalty? League in lifetime' shutouts, with experience. R. Wlntaretem. Stanffvule, oat. stamp shop. 133 Queen street. Ottawa. i "3t10at sensational, thrilling and e + s how many? COj d ;HE Cstn rksm.R$25; con�mt3do. BEAR CL'B8 WAATIED: state Price sad.. breathtaking . momenta came in T, [' p through 1950.'%i ho vrsis the + ei s- Fan advanced but write fully. Community fall particulars Brat letter to Oil. 140% the five brief but hectic sessions last left - handcd catcher in the- Aaeney. 07 Central. CedarbursL N.Y, Itiddlestiom. Kentucky, of, overtime, And although the top majors? 34. Who _pulled an unassisted - - - -- MEDICAL WA_NInM TO rescRAea brass cf hockey loudly and serrnn- :: ; a triple play in a World Series game? IT'S PROVEN -Ev sniF6ngs o! PULLETS' an am and breed': Apply Doi - Otlaly maintains that there is troth- • + •:. cry 19, 133 E)ghtnnth atrnt New Torsato, 8, Who Ras the fourth infielder _ Rbeu3tlatic Paine or Neuritis should Ontario. ing whatever wrong' with hockey in She famed Tinker -td= fivers -to- And now here* are the answer esr�rt Dixon's Remedy. WANTED to 'buy. Shetland or Raekvoy o' the rules thereof, attendance Chance double -play combination. - -either turn thtt page upside down MUNRO S DRUGS ORE Pony seas_ price with Particulars, A" - figures in such 'spots as '.New York, e « . or; if you prefer, stand on your 335 El min Ottawa picture it available, to H. S. Trail• 21 1. ZS Ex as Prepaid Pants street. Galt. - Boston and hockey d-on't beat out g, .What major-league- player be- , 'head. � " • � C66ass fALt.ovB sir xis ew pr relief. Z. _. Carne Governor - - r _ lour Drusstet sells cases, • - -- n • • _ - . .,,.-,,.,,. -- or' 'Z 03 i up" RREt1at M roll to stay relieved' '� � tc� I ��1 that contention. of a State? _ - ATIS cued s a • a ' So with all due defercnce, wt. � Two Formulas• for set!•taddressed en- �i r . $q3 'T' 03 9 euaai! ao& P�1.7 .elope and $2 66r satisfaction Guaranteed. ■ ■ ! 1 n g n timidly -offer a suggestion we have •',� ..' - ..'n%leioil•. �A°<u8 i1I; q3� t�+M o+' your matey r.cutidad. DaL08 H. s DuP, V. Ilb North Alston Avenue. Dui- �e Quick Belief made several times before this. Y' _ ' - OZ6T ertp 3o aitas;! 4313 Dq3 tiI pat[ ham, N. caronna. Why not play every game Yi" -sASq� :10 samosgmtM qlg yi CVlT cigarettes -the easy waY, uas throughout the year to a . finish. ! ; 1141A Tobacco Eliminator, a sciantlac treat. Ewe . is a clean stainless pesetrattsg with sudden death overtime until ,.," •w , meat; quickly and Permanently ruminates aat3eeptic 09 that Witt bring you ,.. JaputYsIV Pe�A8I' � -11J '£T the craving for tobacco- ride. the system of relief fr•m - the Itching and dlateen K one tilde Of the Other atOrtS, We l''.:• F ;' _ 'mt03 att!*aZ uv*uowv XJOA e►am >rK on, Kitlg7•D Drug Pharit•crutt `tlocb, n, and stria trouble Tons and Fact. Rashes may be wrong, but we chink that k... so tp! •to6T 'osgsag3 ;agf 'ZI London. Ont. Net =17 does this healtag antiseptic such a p'" 1 aua 1! S D , Y lfi rrenzhs from Rheumatic or Arthritic move would do , more to - � �n Pq on promote rapid and healthy healing in - cure ailing attendances 'than and- * gains: if sou cannot get relief. writes °>� sores and wounds. but .bells sad . eq ilm" a4 e"nlP1 P� • M .S pox 121• wmnlses. Manitoba, Somalia slcere fire also gatewy relieved• thin eke they could do:- United "1 :'' # In skin affecttona -the itching of icxema . B i { d a uc OoutAps W 'Goon oo; anq R U P T U R E. D: The Ards Hernia salt le quickly stopfpn� : the eruptions dry up -'States sports fans are brought up > ►mT :Savo 10 ;no lupQtg IT Comaanr• e,4 ionp Arcade. Toronto sameasirnde ;to! Dares iti a,e takes on baseball. where extra innings - Traders. surWeat belt., elastic bo■ter7• am. '"MR o6£'T sad other skin ersptieas. ' sire played till one side or the other � � .:In* ;oq,ga gyng wpil •saA •01 POST'S ECZEMA SALVE Yet sea obtain 1400ae•e >•easrald OB wins, Or darkness Or ]octal laws in- l; DANISH for torment Of dry eonma rashes wbersver drags sire geld• ! '9161 e,3 list m041 sad weaning akin troobtea Pest's remains __ •.• tervene;. and sixty minutes of,. 1 ', - l - MUTAIASUUid j0 JOUJOAOr, asc,g -naive will not disaDvalat roar hockey, with both sides willing to' "Aa t to [reheat• Pimples and Lea eczema, wens. WAKE UP YOUR _ _ - gtldig P� 6997 Pa- 8997 tiaawnrm, pimples and athletes foot, will settle for a dead beat, doesn't_ mast Dttlsa -I Itaopgl,I ossottlo atp) respond tr ��r8eto The tainl��ra ss strike' them as getting full value d a soils o for their do�gh, e e ! '101 PD�i H'o Z 'X ml f ,G hopeless, thry nem LIVER BILE- Pl rmlis AMtH '9 POLICE al.W PER AAR 'Z06T 'BROW'[ `l1sM *of 'L POST'S REMEDIES JnTt off the teases is a new scot Post Free nn Receipt of Prlfe - P j 1 -anti Duo s.lauuna Its egg @sees lat F . f timer of Lease, rweau Whiled CaiSind-Ad Twel � Old d volume entitled THE OFFICIAL 2mauswps ';Itg s si 41 'sDA Simi IN is iisaieg Ra4ti5' M Gs ' ENCYCLOPEDIA OF­ BASE- ,J ± 'tned 'S 7" liver, absala abed s red d 10, BALL. While we feel sure that ;3 �ausago00 So1ioUl tussl it will be read with extreme plea' = (1) 'dssaBDP �H (D) '�3DTti}I ] u�ita " % IL�i sure by all followers of the game, Iitg (p) IMAillag 6IT1H (0) 'aslls� and :it will be especially treasured as �5 , a.�. Pe y : noZ (g) '3e+oa38 �9g>"D (_) 'i• to ti.P. K swim . 1004411111 . an argument settler. For Base- 9 •IZ s.o33ooi� ,, ball's, bitterest arguments are not us s uo D o s ♦ t belly ` `'ryvo t"a� the ones that players give the _ R p[ nisi PR It 1Z � a is tgmp%res," write H Tnrkip and S. -WA apttsl� 'golto3olA £Z s.aogsg 6YeLAre r 11� sTipi. C• Thompson, who are chiefly XOS S �t 0 PIIe� D Wq*!>� _ responsible for the appearance of - sob t3!gM It{� OZ6T tp '£ said volume,Fe - r- -she r fury it's �pinor_ 3a;}*q - 3IttI nq P p�31*3 difficult to match fan - versus fan r oil v ooa _ _ _ ;1p a "friendly' debate." _ . wo=w aq; Its ';unq Inn; s ;iq Pat tAOI! ap. g►orTiR pustu mp puq WALLPAPER • s •3 t '�o ants wstp pits I, a The authors have chosen, from asitp :•the quiz section of the book, four- Gas #t? . G i. ? de um �� emH � teen of the trickiest and most of. They're rubber fabric, elf- m m pogo sal, fold orti * r► -ten -asked questions about -baseball sealing fuel cells that fit into taro qq 1 I AM Jo DAADIS -the kind of questions on which ' line ip 30 3� I 103000 Rolls Factory ' the wings of an Air Force' dsa„ tit; g3ti► Ilsq pausg t satianoi people bet their shirts and then 'jet fighter. Mary Lee Myers 3DPI4119 s B 14I1fuid Imtgo Dq.L 'Z Overstock -_ phone the handiest sports editor, looks river the long tflnliR, ON 'T ` asking him which one, goes naked. 7ivhich imthediately seal bul- � lllei IrOIn 60C - �1'.l0 single roll ~ With the baseball season just get- let holes or other - �ting into full swing, after its early _ P" , t ISSUE 18 1951 attack of the shiners, perhaps _.TO Clear en 35c. single roll you'd like to know what. these' . questions are The answers will be printed - at the end of the column, A . • A . FREE Send for Sample PaiRem Book :upside down -not of course, that We think you'd try and cheat by for Substantial SaVlnp taking a quick peek but --Oh; well; NAbI>; - just for the heck of it So here ADDRESS • .... • • , .. • • • , are the fourteen points -we mean -;questions: BRIER ... .. .. , ... . » TOWN ,1. Has a fair ball ever been hit .c;ut of Yankee Stadium? " Supreme Paint; & Wallpaper CO.` • - a• • 2. How can , a batter drive in �,..y.,_ -' fhrec runs without hitting 'a fair - � Avo. Toronto Phone. EM 3-0224 -:. batrr {JMf'{�K 9fl,,,YA.•....•.+� '.rAlaeri4•.J^..3+, .. _,�,,,• . ...-.r - .._. r 1 ..__.�._.� _ .. .. ...... ...... _. -._ ...- ._ _. - -..- ..__ -__�� .,ice - •' .. _. .V. .+ • •. ,• ..• , _ ., � _rte _ ^'r�. barn, Although the barn eras .egui�p•• when he, passed away, he catered td Audrey . - ped with lightning rods sad having the needs of the farming coaimvs. _ --- a steel roof, the discharge foilowed ity of this district and left behind T. W. Webber of Columbus, was the roof down to where the else- him a raemory of what true neigh. in the neighborhood in the interests trio light over the barn floor was- 'borliness means. The shop was e of the. Oshawa Fair which is being situated under the plate. It started favorite meeting -place of the fans- bold this year in August. a fire is this timber and the reflec- ers as they brought horses to be E. L. Chapman and wife were Lion was noted almost at once by shod or machinery to be repairW, callers in the i vicinity, last week, 1 Mrs. Annan, who called the Picker - and all enjoyed the Irish humor and having recently returned from their 1 ing Fire Department.- Help 'soon witty sallies. of tie genial blacko s� trip to Florida- arrived and the ilre was exi aguish- smith, who had no use for pretea- y Man-eater'? The Board of Stewards of Picker= I ed before any damage wbs done. tiaus people. What a fascination it ing United Chureh met' at the home ! beyond - knocking out -the telepV-)ne was to the juveniles who watched Not the mountain lion; s d fuses. - of ' - - Harold e n andydau -fi or ! b b 1 ht ned doorway, the fire is the and Mrs; Henr We to on as Wednesday pupal - forge, g by blow from the i, s g-�.�_ - -bellows, the tongs lifting white hot Whitby were callers on Mrs. Jean metal to anvil where the mighty rarely seen by humans. His Wannacott and faMil on sundae. ' '> principal diet is deer, but y ! blows from � the pledge - hammer, P Pa . This would be ,a good time for Thomas and Mrs. Dumond and made sparks fly and the anvil ring, when times are hard, he our farmers and others to plant i family visited relatives at Barrie as a horse -shoe or other article is may raid a herd of live. out some maple trees on their pro - I on 'the week -end. formed. ... a pleasant memory to ,tM ` • stock. The mountain lion is pertv as many of the old trees are ! Mrs, L. McConoehie and Miss kiddies of long ago, and they Zvb l i dying out The pioneer- settlars on ; Mary Craig have returned • from those iron hoops to make music as becoming a rare sight iin - our farms had a tree - planting day ; a visit with relatives at Water- the sidewalks. Canada, and therefore he in May in cider to decorate their i town, U. S. A. During the years, a number of deserves our protection. farms. Many of the rows of trees I A number from here spent the .local boys served the three -year W planted 'bv them added much , to week -end farther north fishing. prenticeship to the trade, among the value o4 the community. Too i Thev report the water very high them; George. Law, retired in Tort manv of our farm fence rows grow and dirty. onto, now. Billy Greig, who Stitt NMvre unspoiled up to rubbish. Was Joaaie Hepworth ill with has a- shop at Ida, Walter Willson. YOURS TO P R O T I C T Quite a scare was given Theo. the measids. We hope she will be of Greenwood; William Cameron off and Mrs: Annan on Wednesday ev- 'better soon, Haliburton and W. J. Brown." ad Y O d R S ! O ENJOY ening of last w8ek during the etec- Miss Marlene Stroud of Oshawa Toronto. Winn, any old -timer visits i trio storm that passed over 'here, visited her grandmother on the the home town, they quote mats, n ` ' A bolt of lightning struck the week -end. old sayings, coined by their wei8- Mrs. C. Mrpendi and children remembered old Boss of . F'iessaai CARLINU S tia<�e been h ending a few . days memory. • :. � ' .... mother in the City.. - - Wi ll ' CARIJ1 a tiRiWIR1ES YMin Ip ' Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Marquf& of HELP WANTM Arlo with = wi►tssroo, oNr Dnrlisso visited on Sunday . w! Mr. and Mrs. & Lotton, -- Miss Kathleen Stroud •hsa yet- ReguJrs man for sunmwx montbe arned home after a pleasant three from Ame 15 to Septa i0, Wu4 months in Florida and Mexico. have Driver's Perfnit and shoWd Mlis Josn Hodge, Toronto, spkait have fair knowledge of Ajax, ?Jela. r _. , ...,........: _ .. Days• Pre! to tOfd for _ - .,, pay _ .... J week Prefer student wiDing and able. "film TMES " AJTLY IN P23tSON TO - (aatlSsned from ireit 1e8e) Hit bud Dalm t =IW ' e e By But till he odd down his tomb fs- it24, .ark 71XW*11am am11L No DWOUing Fur. insnrancs is AIX TOU.•� II+�tr SITi�IR* D� +TO ' DAILY SERVICE 1 'T O ALL CANADIAN AND - - DOUGLAS G. U.S.A.. POINTS = _ = � - CHARTERED BUSU MAITLAND OFFER IDEAL S.ERV1Cl _ VOR A L L GROUP TRAVEL - - - - FAIR PORT JASTM NOW 4M PAM _ ,REACH .t PWt let flre ftwble tie up your tuck See us for complete ! - R Is _ - Truck Tire Service ` _ , We have the training, ex •sacs • . sad . 6 l� • iaaLtid to keep your are in top condi•• ._ . �� ' _ _ • .. -- _ - 1�CS' pros for longest service at [ol M aoO& t� We're track cire specialists, we'll save you money. Try us I & Q h -. "I.NWAwift INK FU 1NIK"INI 81N'N IYA1111 i i - Saa'ziL soQx be back V :- ; _}e.�• - cashed, her -demsit made, her bank hoak mcittea tip. SAL_ 1NIrg. Jolinsdn's is one of the 3,200,000 new. bank accounts opened •during.p� .ten. - CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH .' -yeah: Like most 'people nowadays, ' . . PHONE: i REPAIRS y . she - -- - relies on her bank to saf GAS OIL . her money; ~she expects hex 1' ^nk book to show how' ,DAi�tFORTH B L IS LINES, LTL* she stands; .she finds bank cheques convenient. to my larger bills. DAIL'Y SERVICE : - TOWN" 'iYl�i a:ua l� ana i�u READ ilo�aa>It ry �A}��opA I " depend on' - the confidence of depositors a� >P.le. slit. a.ai. _. *1 AX AA. p.>t[. PAL � like Mrs. Johnson.. For the money which. e1°' sae. Canadians keep in 8,000,000 bank aocounb - :ti . . _ nerd aed t1sG sari ,�: -, -= - ., - Hut ttol soy provides the basis for bank lending � s� t#mtr eed - - - - • : -- Safeguarding th ese gu funds is the banker's 14.00 So and Edward .............. «' 8.40 .2.36 s,se t.=•i v. >f a " fast COncer. Ind tattrel!. 8 0- 9a0 .466 i020 0.40 ». 1t 1 t Sewiwe 1�on 1,00 4,46 9,00 s 0 - 7.46 8.46 4.00 6.46 0.M ! W 10.08 ; ,.,....�.,,. 8eswn'g. Omrasrs .............. 7,48 8,42 4.27 8.42 0.p 2.8i 18ai 9 .� '�� �s 7.40 'i,40 4,ti 8.N 0.N 2.06 11,01 69dnr own - xubhm - +..... 7.80 &.20 4.18 8.8! On"* of o t�erie* 6 ..• ` . i :7, ilri >ti.1i :,08 8.80 la .", _.i.9e4!!_8Rl_ - ---- SAO 4,06 8.20 nAe �isaest Zl4st 11.15 $J54-04-1.15 - 1,10 •.2i iL20 ''' a e"*=, 1.10 8.10 4A 8.10 * - by yoLr bank S&A Cos 8.i5 11;20 �: » � llbtt+mmoed ?As 8.00 8,46 8.N � - - rnt• . . • u+siMa _. ._ . . ..mss_ -. i. ._ !m._r.- -. __. _ -.. _- _ _ . _ ._- - .... _ t, •_ •• _ � i- __ _ ... _ -___ _ • • ir— _ _ . _. -- Classified Adv'tpp�ed - F> RSStocr Dom 7. FOR SALE - seed and table potatr- x16,00 CATTLE (300 be. up) ;7.00 Fra—ink �■ Sm6 ' �: = -- `,pErrs:, .Qauva 1'iCjt 3061 L. .:: i�•00 • .,;(under 600 pooilds) - `.$8.00 - - - -. - - ►v 11, - ' _ itL.04 - - - . CALV!>E - ;1.0• - t oR SAiE• - sprin plow. cultures lckerin ' Market & Locker Plant - `tor and mono -horse plow. H. James � • W1ute's sideroad, corner and cox,, Hourly pick-up `FOR SALE - seed drill, good - PHONE 3'O I J. rim, grass and fertilises. T hone Collect Pickering 265 J 12 - .,,'►. Wright, g 4th con, half mile west. � - . of Brock ad. Phone 8.6 W 11, _ FOB SALE - .household furnituiv - SHIELDS MINK FARM - -- -Salt diniagroosn suite, . table. buff- _ ;�, - - QUALITY at and sit chairs: solid oak table; buff a ace w o s - _ .. .. to era �e eta rezr�g rs, Q - _ - ... - -_- . ... 100 -1b, cap Dyson Cowan, Bode- - MILKIS T - : HEATS' . bank, oM P. O. •, :GOOD Pbush. RE - to rest � -. � GROCERIES"�.'_, 2 y. P and bush, liwnited nuonber un- .ly. Phone 82J2. .. � _:- - -- - - - LATHE n3d MOTOR - ' for sale. - - Ser 8 Foster geared friction wing, I �I1RtNl "LOCKER PLANT screw, machine 14 1 -15 e 1 - 6 -16 chuck cap. hand feed, less spindle nose $50. C. G. E. 10 -horse err.wwlie!��r•�+ _ �.... motor, ball- boaril►g, ' 2.6 -8- 22,1460 _ : Meats Processed to Your Specifications. I{F protected, good condition $150. BsiCO Canada: l.united. MI ' 1118 or � -•• . - Quality - & Service _ . - .... .. ... ... _ , . . -• • yQlaremont 1• � � FOR BALE electric. rangette. in. exeellemt condition, two age bur` _ ners and oven, drawer at bottom: iil11r.7J:+1t� also cobbler potatoes. Phone 227 W 1 Y Times ' • . IINSWAY . - -: - FOR RENT - tiYpstaiss flat. three �+� -- rooms seperate entrance, suitable _ i i C CLEAMM - - ', for business couple- Leonard Barr- ett, Blois St. Pickering. Phone ' _ . . iFEU M : PZCBI�iG si - . _ ... !ts•ss sad )sans Wlrs7y i3W ZffrIXATES GIV= -FOR SALE - Finlay range, high -- - = QTfeTrt+� Tl►TP! 1 l•!LT beak, hot water front, 2u feet o! -_ �. all -'r fir . �- -� .111r'- L'tJ1iWl':Lw�i i!'C..•.•. •�LOI18 . •• _� ^r'••''�.� ��]� � 1 (1 - - MR Hatciie , has what -II V '�! Jo FARMERS.—. - : Pickering PROMPT PICK -UP ' in the br i or crass. Day` $ AND DELIYEBY. _ ... ofd, started. Ag t hens our she CAISH PRICEl l PAID tar. a s _ •' _�11 Ba sure your ld►g - -- •` -- - �._ :, - -: -•, eiisbs are Hillside. Canada appzaw• ., 41L P, H. Demaine, pickasiaih FOR DEAD DR QRIPPLED ANlMAL9 FOB BAT- - Hatching eggs. Nam- - Math Peida dock aggs, Laying _ r _ _ BINGO► strata; also Maseovy duel[ eggs. �:RSFA 07.00 esrrob - - James IL Murdoch, Fkboriae iPhoae 197W1s. C}OWzcf = - y a $8.00 es►e!r : ,.. :ija�c Reareatlon Hall m .. - - -. - RECESSED to Leo BATHTUBS _ - ISMALta AMMAL$ REMOVED FRE E 1W3VNES1DAn >1LAT 0. 1ffa - AT ,16 . M. - Dduxe bathroom sets with beautif- ,, ul chromed fittings $153 to $127. 1�9]YS6EL40N: 21 GAM>1rFJ D"OR $1,0s - 9 >a'1[TBli` CJ1iiD9 86a _ - - - issaty pastel coloured bathroom •ea complete $874. MArtha . Wash -- FOR SPEEDY P/OK -UP PHONE _: - JACKM $25o00 triton Pad Richledge basins, Syl- - exits toilets, Sitting ledge stain-WHICH WILL Go . Iris enamel bathtntta, outstanding opportunities to aaive up to One P'lsi2"BB 3S,s� 419 3ANDISE - Ii003t PRIZ3�i3Os 7. 1!Andred Dollars oa -your bathr000m. . fixtures alone - -and have- . a nicer -- "home. Luxurious powder room - sets• LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE'S PHONE 242W2- --sinks, Cabinets, Stoves!, Refrigera- gatae, oil burners, furnaces and- pip - _. :sq, -Alpo s n".- offers to builders and plumbers. Guaranteed astislac- 4. �tioa• Write or visit Johnson Mail $6. at the Chapel of Chimes, ..Ingle - eatusg of good ctean fun, ` ' COSM�'1+iCs : ;�Ordei I>ev. Streetiville Hardware.- ° wood Park where interment tools On Sunday: evening- the on-We.; O� • � PHOTO-FINI$HING Stseetsville, Ont, Phone 281, even- place in Inglewood Cemetery. Go Auxiliary was in charge of our ��" 1a" O YErI:RINARY SUPpI.IL'i . s 51R15 _ Survivi� her are: -her husband, service. Mrs. :.11tel• - Carlton was in •� BABY N�j his son Rolph 'Howlest and wife and charge, assisted by _Mrs. Wm. Mr s a,•�..a. 1W 4pi grand= daughter CaroL is ay and Dtisd Evelyn Westgate - � � OA "-� took as her theme "Deciaioa" as T��T,.,, HOURS Lot Us Sell Your Property, . - -t�OaII 'acreages. Homes, Yariba ' an unportant part of charaetez' Week Days ,. Or - What Have You Card of Thanks _ . The Glee Chub i as up- and -com- p.b0 A. M. to 0.00 P. M,, We have a brig list of ' � pan of the Auxiliary. They PRESCRIPTION _ _ • .. Waiting Clients. _ »--Mr.- Mr: and Mrs. Theo. Amtan. would , sang appropriate numbers between • :1.0• P. M, to 5.00 P. 1L 'MRS. GEORGE cents. O'_`i tike to thank the Pickering Fire '. acts lithe plan -and so helped- to - - _ Real 141etate Broker Depa nth she telephone- operator ' m&k6 the evening the success it _ Pickering, Ont., Pk jut 171 and the loan others who respon- I was. And on 6unday aftning they • • - ded so promptly to our.. call for made A splendid aubstitute choir. � � BUM ��• help when the bats► was struck by l Dbn`t forget Mothers' I)av is • • SOUSE WANTED � I*htning' on• Wednesday evening, I the second Sunday in May. Every- HOUSE _ last week.. _ _ °her.�o to church in honor• of Mot- HOUSE WA_WED five or six Bah$,t .Aseasabi To Be Forted Ia I �� 1 J smm ltwatns in Pickering - Claremont area, Pickering Township : _. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND..O_'HERS - -WRIff HILL- - PICKERING Bsriee Goukt, .1328 .Danfodh lforr� An attempt is being made to ALL PERSONS having claims a- s'6AB• li0p P80N>Z: it a Baha'i Assembly in Picker - Toronto GE9028• ink Township, Mrs. Beatrice Fred- gainat the Estate of -Walter Thos. _. ernckson,- local Secretary told the Pick- News this week. • ering, in the Countv of Ontario. One hundred and fifty Members Farmer, who died on or about the 10, Rouge Hill Church choir will be WANTED across Canada iviil attend the Bahar i Third day of April A. D., 18 51, the guests of our clwir when they i. - Kt j 14th Annual 'Convention at Vancou- are hereby notified, to send full Present their Shoe String Minstrel R u% COUNMY HOMES ver on April 27 -. 29. Outstanding particulars of same to the under - Show. Tickets are -now available #AK6 _ e]LALL ACREAGES and speakers lrarrl Toronto and Mon - signed on - or before the 31st. day of I from �era of the choir .at S 5c, \�j� I , FARMS treat will .be ins' attendance. Theme 'May, 1951, after which date 'the• and 26e• and we hope all friends 09%%. �• wall be thorn nn tha4 rticular n We -hve waiting buyers with of the meeting will be to form a Eno -azil be Pa - -'_ =- Good cash dowyi payments world citizenship, which is the ob-. regard only. to the elai ns of, which eningr CULL - ][r. I payme jective of the United Nations. There the undersigned shall` then have The' W A, 'had• • s splendid meet- ' AVW , are - over three million Baha'i 'ahem- notice, !ng last week and the best-at�tended for prompt and erperieneed hers throughout the world. I ,fir! -i to date this' year. We - hope' this -sties )�i.000s Angus Cowan, Winnipeg, former- Dated at biliswa, this- arrtb day of �atesns' that' ' sickness hai left us - !y' o! Pickerinkg, • wBl be "attendin* A. D. 19.1... • . and fair weather has taken its 1 & A WU LoU(MT od SONS the Convention, . place. At last we have set the date ` ARTHUR W, S. GEER, K. C. for our Rummage Sale which will ' - Danbarton United Chtu+eh 6 Kin St. East,' be June 3, but request Heat anyone' _�J l$- MO1nvMe �, - ' , . S wishing to donate toward this sale es 00 rig" Jiffy mod- Salssmea --- t t ' Oshawa, Ontario have their donations , in by May 19 " sus mobdAisbed it" Our On -We -Go Auxiliary excelled - give ample time for , sorting anj Our sIdOWONS • • • sA1/!•; • themselves on Thnrsda 'and Frids � J -_ ted Church . - — In d ltion to awl. TM+- good �a_ _e e�esp!!1N _ evenings of last wee w n t ev lout •q.s, used sloths and household on the plc "Aunt Tillie Goes to ��, ei ► 9 there will be a home - baking sale Apply J -M Win SbinslW Town." Th ware assisted by men . Another rainy' Sunday morning, Pizseer g Resides[ Psests friends who took the parts assigned and a° ° attendance at church end sale, of perennials and after pawned end aooaoaeial, owet In , Los Angeles and Sundav School - was curtailea. noon tea.. We ask your ce- operation your old sidias. Made of asbeeeos • • 0 i to the men. ' The cast of the play t ` Elliott, :wife oi• Arthur J. was as follows: E11a Sharkey, Gen• However the- lovely evening brought• , on our behalf. sad cement- 5teproof and sea iAitaF out a fair congregation for the Fel- Thursday, •Mav .10• Will: be W: M. 'proof. Cal: W today` H,owletlC„ died April 21, at their ry Carlton, Jean Conner, Marg West- Igwship Clags servivice when tfie S: day again and there is another home in Los Angeles; Californiia, lake; Lorne Sharkey, Bill. Kmnp, speaker was Stan Wadlow, Director qu;lgto be done, so come early and �O �O MITCN �� �' after several month's 111n m Mel CaAto J_i_m Nelson, Flo. Nor - Tha adopted daughter of Mr, and ris, Melba fey, nth "Au:lt Til. , of iRecreation for East York, who bran Sour Idncii' foi a buso day. spoke Fabouf openiria dodrs.' Speclal All who• can • help with the sewing Mrs. Alex Margach, she had lived ie' played by Winnie Mitchell. music was given by the choir of 'Will be welcomed 'and cve hope you p *� is Pickii ink from -the 'time she • -'was uch $relit goes to Miss Helen Centennial Road School under • the Will star for the meeting 'to learn Building -Materials • small. child, caring for both her radd for directing the Plav apd, able direction - of _• Mr__ McDonald', something of the work of our ors - �+ _- tastes patents until their death, drilling the players: The church was and as usual this Was a special ' anizatio0 throughout the world. Do- ,and Fuels She attended S• S. No. 4 East, full both evenings but perhaps more treat 'for all in attendance...• The nations toward the - 3.ife Member ind, for 'a'timd, was employed in- were -there on Friday evening, .sev -.. Clats wishes 'to thank a'll who-ass- ship will be ,received br_ our Treas- _ _ PHONE..PICK_ERING .74' i' Toronto until 1.823, when she cause eral coming both nights. Thev al- isted in the ser%ice and by joining urer. Mrs. E. Closson. — • sp Los Angeles to become the wife I ready have two outside - engagements with them and hope safne of the This Sunday we -had the privil- Aa'thur Howlett, a former Pick- going on Taeeday evening to Cherry- alts -will avail th�elves of the ege of meeting the student miss= fife s�nmer and it was a pleasurr 2M1�pt and imsinasaman. wood and Thursdav to Brougham. lonaty whom we have ado ted. Miss to meet her and hear of what i6a1 del took place on April If yon have not seen !t mate it a' Privilege of joining Them in Bible P Studv on Sundayy everanga E.- Bernice Moore, who has just plane to do sad hear ben premier point to X"t will give y0n.an ev- »„ r that-on Thursday, May completed one year at our Train- to return !n the fall and tell •s d ing School leaves for Alberta . for her W=L .:Greenwood % -0 'W' lOfdsp7! 7IQ.DDH9' ThOATEI by of the many friends ........ -- of the late Mr`s Jas.' Anderson is x' b ilr avRaima, 'f ftW*' "e DaLhwy Qsa >ar Made extended to Mrs. A. C. Luifman y -' - oDiC - - _ - a n" )Ni = t Of fto liisilawi a aftens � Res* L ouffnan, •of Baltimore, is � YOrr �1'lgl�Qll'e R� ILi O y �7, V RAU lhwt>r a 1� AN Gami a friends Monday- any of r he G r r�lproosddt �� - Ti /m7r Yoas. ea�at last respects down to pays their O! , Pects to a • very . gracious NMUMN6 P10canaft ft. A>fsssslMsaasA� Iadv who hail won the respect of Steve - TT °1p y Y �� tteer atttthee �Sda�m with her damgli; _ � v A.� �Ui� d'sd i.�e- llrlait - -� .4nd Mre. Re _ i V fL 1�13� = - • • - g. Clarke, Torva- - •.I._,: SsS�T33i3 �eerae Bieelss �� �, moved into their -home (the Jas. - - D!• am ft p>eis. .....� _ Baas sad Loth Oadyse Rains place) - farm on Saturday. We <° yl AI. _!'!t,_ welcome them. - ads � sari lrMS lib and ��aias Xr. Willie and aister disitod i�� �+� r their son in Cobourw r+ecentl . suable filst8alad For AX A. W. mIITCHELL . en� A regular meeting 'of the Er• - low ' Av P'sCai�F= 7t nail ilt * ' was held at the of the W of Muss" - ' � MA& ONLY by PHONE ► FICaC, 241W3. E, Mildred and Gertrude _ "Otr>ae ISIY B FAiA � WET'• Wednesday evening, April 25. oa _ .. GENERAL MOTORS + The presided Mrs. E. ' Pegg pm• - K E:M ANfl ClA R K E aided and prepared the program .STAFFORD BROS. and worship service. The theme was • , S. BA s@1ON Q CON , : _ ._ • �; "Recruiting for full-time service in >0l1 PHONE PI i 'AUCTION>I<1E88 T" worm the Church ". All the members ass- G 39 - T and Andwrised for ibli • 4 feted in the presentation of t1Ee boob• _ Cswtttm at Ontario and virk Iet "Vocation for Young Woolen in liar Dandsa ran. >a; wYib►, On& the Church.'. yam 8tast,' Boa P Three interesting films of Picker- y THIS WBBK'S HELPFUL HINTS _ - - itoid ' i�tal E ing Twp. Film Council `Battle ='or r Saiee sae Dual S at Deeg *aria Bread" "Worth the Risk ", . "Stun- 'To Clean colt springs try a danced dish mop. 2 itataa Dasal 8seriee tae tiP MDEA►CUNIE'.8 mer is for Kids" were shown by Fdn at Oni. • >pMAL1� _ Rev, Montanan. The May meeting - : ` will be held at the borne of Mrs. : _ r `For Riat Estats, Ixswaxce and 3fortgages OSe P. O. piiaos l�r. ilKi O• • iLssia: !� Jm7lili8ah D11»prp� _ C. ' Closson. - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eastwood and leastEe� 1 brim f dau ter had dinner with she - Willson aerar>~.h. ult a. - :. - Congratulations to the Y. P,. U. #as. ilfa>1�fi prop. They have won the cup for drams . - ties at the flsbawa- Presbyterial on 13'I"OP 3S KZNGEBTt7N RD. -DAVID H. MARSHALL Friday last. - _.. SCAR. 7 -992 jMa Phone -Pik. 193 Mr, and Mrs. McLean and Beat- Oil -. PIS gEgZpEI+iT3 MAY caz,L - �„ a . rice visited friends at Beamsvltla _ . 'L XMQ8 ONLY) - PICKEHIA,0-ass- J: 4AM ad aloe 1f7D0li>> .,,., j'' last Tuueeday and Wednesday. lit . st ? 1� ' Oat - ":F rre RAIST WE 8H4ULD SAVTr M F WM. airport - Beach _ A't ]�tra..T. Butterfield and anti foal- • ! +or c�te> 1iiQal,.a, �d " �. tT. not al'' spomt - "Your FrYendly Resident Agent, { the week -end with the latter's par- - li�tTOD Trarassasai Wfair ! � ' VAINA24M eats at Barrie: .. _ :R IM Aoft ASR !!0!. i /'lane war flsMla The weekly euchre was -well aft- L"NmA w USUBriTM aM1a Dwdlsa ended, and will be. held in the coma litlll FROM di!ID t 8 L i ,: wc.,, ,i , am. tat. Zlditiry inanity halt each Friday egessixg.. :. Liar T*UR PRCPSAT'LU o OR RA1i.lt WI?8 'Tian ]shins want Ot Oa E'reryoneo welcome to - come nail �YItIL E. Zw► f malkwai• between � spend an enjoyable evening. _ MOj1I �`v - AM mss: ! Them thin Ratepayers' MeeB- • aaa;+ l • !!dm wzmv hs i ing had.. an excellent attendance. , and many � mutual interests were - i dlgeasxQ for- t8e _benefit ef- ow r .a . _ _ _ n •a _:. , _ / 4L..,.. eemmmnity. i rA _I*m bad woo so EILEEN KSON Bl' a WeI Wad-- >rst, z -60 9 - �herry wood. - OPTOMETRIST =LOG . Opp. F 0. Biros FAXSmised Glasses Fllted POLA A, 40MAJLrO - The May. -meeting of the W. A. -_ PXXERD90 Pboaw - a*% gNW1, OtDos laid will be in the church'.on Wednes- -- 'lhssai OeNI sad iTlsw.�Dsp Mrvloe Asssasod) day afternoon; -i)iav 3, when By Appobsta kwd ieties from Brougham, WF►itevale, . � a "�';'- lust Doe Last Of - 1lEaeosda Locust Hill and Cedar Grcn� will be _��`;`n• `.. ^. •.-i •' .. ,_.� � ; ':_ - Hiii �_i' ..�`1 our guests, Mrs. Lush, of Toronto, 1PHOhT1y PSG t8 ►7�i! At�n I wilt be special speaker. Roil Call - Pboaee 96� W 9 - "A verse from the Psalms.- i abeam 9180 Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev Powell ent. l..�Cenaed - Sunday. ed relatives frown Oshawa on * - ., • Miss Mary . Anne Morrish - r . - Auctioneers was home during the, week -arid. _ C L E N D E N I N G:; Miss 'Nancy Easselbring of o. L. - ,� i .Sb vlows Id, C., Whitby, was a guests with Mr. X " -' ��QN� sari Mrs. Wilmot Gates recently. i1°s°a Mr. and Mrs. Cheater "Pearse - vis -' I I � > ited Mr, and Mrs. John Pettv on tuft saw : d$ Salsa peataaily LWad sad Premier Leslie F�nst• and '"T QQ and ]fsa. tisiflitbs and war+. imrry with tiffs Morris -Minor donated a1fi@1tQ� lltlp ' I used. Hflis nail Pere gmesta of Ys: and 1![ra. Alen. % the Ontario Society for• Crippled Children. L ?fit' Murrav on .�1y. An operetta "Jack -and the Etna DISNEY MOTS, MORR18 SALES AND SERVIONt =MAR H M - "Stalk" Witt b. given b, the 'pupils Piakeriag Telephone lei PEO�r� ; Prompt Service or Cherrywood Schod! mndw the . direction of Yisa . Can2pbell. as 'lhes- �� ►Reasonable Rates day evening To[ay 8, in' th. srig,ol. �a broad about twenty• (1) Physical Education ?Nwa w cominer8ng at 8,00 o'clock, tY (2) Lunch perm r ,•• Lfr ,.-_An. Richie, May sad costa. Milk in' flail plats is sofa at 3) Extra - curricular ..Period P80PAI8`t`OIC '``_ ' "t"- cost 'and ice cream in various rolls ` :AMBULANCE Roy, of Toronto, also, Mr, anti. J-- . Regular teaching periods an levy — * Belleville were with- Mr-,. -and Mrs. a bites, cups and inn carried on for some of the staff+ 1 _ Sundaes'. are . also avababce. -A f� i Earl Riches during the week -end. line a! fresh, cozlfectionery and ��� -�4 -the whole school The Rome and School is planning baked since the lunch periods ' are staggr goods .is on for desserts, t a Euchre for May 9. This makes possible a roiriplete eyed so that one-third of the s meal, ekes in a ent body is having lunch : while tir Pickering. uisititt Yhllt -$dwo g hot dish, bever- other two - thirds are being taugb% CIDXA39T and CONANT Cafeteria aitd Hot Lunches age and dbssery f..- _32._� 35 cts., School can also be dismissed easliaa/ and Selidtess PLOMEfNG and HEATING • +• +• or what it' costa for. provisions and than the traditional .our o'ciocir. �iesdaa D. ,Q - PiRiMB$U8s P�71+[P3 ! All students attending Pickering Amur• Those who do not 'get the and everyone gets home .earliea to ' District High School -next fall will plete meat bring sandwiches and do the chores or run • the 'pspsst • n ■'agar G. C�atf.1• A. � A gp)p�AyTy_ be able to enjoy hot - nutritious Purchase supplementary items. route, a : lunches served in a modern cafet -- In last weeks .article_ it_ .was ex- This noon Program provides w� Hawn Ssmaos 9, aria.. + , plained• that the time saved by• the Oiat., t 1-1 JFairpwi Deseb - pis. Pick =OWLS The time has passed when these shortened lunch period 'win used' danced, healthful areve eertM ?'bons - 34h$W Piping hot: It has developed tisaM - � Who lived near, the school iretit Iii- for extra - curricular activities at 'the slogan "why bring sandwiches wlarllt dies, Oitssio surely home for a hot meal land oil of the day. This glues the stud - PL 9ftWla - L L Pielterlar you can get a' complete med - pbom R belpell mother •+with the dishes ' ents three activitd breaks in .the_. the price of a tip ". while those who stayed at 'school daily, program, : f,vrlunch Wasted one and one -half hours Waiting for there, - • .. . NasadIeas to say. there •were many � -- - - , >E.ICZaENBBD 'AUCTIONS t mei when rather- serious mischief _ - �- . Insurance Co. ; i problems resulted because so many' _ W� K �a� _ Pie>iserisg and Whitt, T.►pw their People had so much time on LAWRENCE - `INOWLAND their hands. All too -often -the sand- U6Mp lisMt Mar ltitare nail Qwaaq Fares ,Htwseiold and Property wiches disappeared in five minutes noodbw Rlaii�ror'aat Lea � ^ ' - - $altar a Spedsity fiat so that enough time was gain- ed to loaf around the -school, - -the Fuels & Builders Supplies, Ltd. gam. Iasa>tyassee E� j Prompt Attention Gives - streets,. the pool roams and certain j� t r - I Whitby R. R. i Phone 814 undesirable pi:ues' far young peo- . : y R E A t1j _\ Vr COAL X. ..Bowman & Gibson •ple to; hang out. Under these-c(-a-' 7f it ditions, noon supervzsion of these GYPROC ' ._ . • who can not go home for lunch - '>k ALL .TY`PEs, OF FUELS - - createe ai seriow problem. p ' aw HORSES . vi&ft, Deferred Parsed Plan Available This modern school . provides hot' '* - L A NG N U I R PAIN TS - At Yam P%ran - - COMRIN LUMBER COMPANY Bunches at meat for -ail students. - ALSO Limited ' The lunch period is shortened t'o' _* - A. to L TYPES, Or _ - - D18AD OR CRIPPLED STOCK "' to the, length of a class period so ' '- Searboro Junetiwi Ontario ' that the cafeteria can decoamn od- B U I L D E R S' S TIT P P IA E PS SCAR. 88Eai IIO1117 ate everyone in three shifts; A hot _ .. aMlaet - /t.lneeart .1P,i1R dish will consist si a serving , "I of HARWOOD AYE,, SOM MRS, AJAX ]11 � mini Fun t ��e�i, 0g ` � �' s meat ml' meat snbstitate, potatoeb, , s ger Far+n is anotllEr: call -and be- ALLIES IES *-R;NiCL ing of the male variety it won't be = here very long: ' The visitors -we• E.S wort 'expecting this weekend got -- as far as Toronto -and stayed tbe:re, To taste it 1S to refer the which is what 1 advised, them to - - _ ��* a/1 your 0 do when they tetephoned -they lead , super quality y f f ° //�(11NGEAFAitM other friends to visit anyway. t - =• iOd/ stet�doltn�.e D. Ctarb a knew they were coming up again- -C _ LAD �' a+t•a -few weeks time- and'surely'liy then there will be some improve- ` Since last week there is only one went in the weather. - - - ' thing. to say about'. the e- weathei -- A nice heart - warming little inci- just that Its worse - -biu$ said, eat came my way yesterday, At a - especially as it's snowing. 1 e , - One des last week, small bus tetaninaY I was truying an y tired of wait- evening paper. There was another ing for a -good- day, I went ro Tor- µ.amen there chat onto -=in the rain.- _ "' - - -- -- - with rubbers. and an umbrella 'most' c+tedly in ,broken English and point: ,Meet Dad, dear. He Insisted on. _ > ing\ to some little magazines on the • - of: the day, had lunch", where all it. He's now the local recruiting paper rack. Thinking she could not Toronto meets" and then, tired of offer. make herself understood I offered 'shopping, I visited my in_ -_laws in, to help. "No, no, it ees not that," _ the Moore -Park district. To get she answered, 'Wie English I under - - there I- took a EiounE Pleasant bqs _stand -I am four years in Canada. and went atong the new speedway It is the books -the price they do • _ that -was opened last year. Speed - • not know From=Holland. you un- , �' /�I A, y,`au�. e,I `„ Q�,�y way is right.- [t took only ten min - - n�7W�r / nioy 6�1V- V utes to.go from- E�delaide to Ingle- durst -)t so the Dufch.' The chi- `s�•\ � - - .._ prise -it so leases me. I never w od 'Drive. When 1 got off the � "DEAF, ANNE H112ST: I've been • ment in his dee love for his little 4 thought- hugged see two little -le ma And P bus 1 stood for a minute �t;ati:hin married nine years, 'and', we have a • girl. . Your parent's.•a'tltude is `the ears -go by, The pace was terrig. she hugged the too little magazines / little gin:. For the pa =t seven *, understandable. Her, sucial life tightly in- her arms, / fie, Time was when l didn't mind yam, months, my hus • later. on can indeed be_ darkened driving in -tlte -city atall- even-hi n - - f d' o papers Eton, the Old Conn- .v- r't banal has been • by her father's .shameful indul- we had the old Model A -now ! try, i imagined her taking them y drinking . Excess- ' gences:' Even now she must be drive halfway and board a bus . home -to her Canadian heme. irely. I certainly ' disturbed, s t n s t n S something - Before leavi for hOm I' fo _ Reading, laughing, perhaps, crying need tsroa in his absences from home. c P _• over them ur-t a- little, jiow �° s ' your help. g ped off at- Daughter's place. I -a'aaFt -• - 1 = , ,. won- For her' saki, too, he should edi to: bear all the news as just derful that the printed word can "He drinkilor # break the habit while a ,till call, . bridge the gap between two coun- ' r' � h .. recently --site changed her lob. ken• a week at a time, " so as she grows ordei she can be ,hf is in. a ptrbluh;ct trier-, eve though. oceans divides y - office. Last staying out all • nroud Qf her fa.thrr `t k = -r - - - $" rtirnes this love of one's -. i '':Tay sic was rediry ,, j succeeded with a is :•er tvhetE r_ c0untr, is C3 '2'- in. -the .office she wai leaving - g money vn • all others failed. ° rdian -born people to understan st ` • _ clubbed, together and gave her an low u'ornen. �l ; ;er. ',e is sober, he So long as you rove a'bur.hus- electric Wa- kettle and twu lovely is also bard to explain. Let us put r is sorry, and makes 'all promisgs. • band, and - believe that he; can culls and saucers. I ari sure sV: jell it this u ay, A girl marries; she is EO \C ,Y 4'et ,ivitftin a month, off he ors `again become the wrondertuP `man - - lie pr and very niuch in love with DEL {E� g i she was Scavinb good Kends bc.i.nd p again. you married, I should troldron.'ar bee: Maybe she had a few regrets Tier nett home $u? underneath it, He thinlct thc- world- of•c:ur little least fora while. - 1 kriow what all there is'stili a deep and abiding J' " girl. and at least lte'pretend� to love 'comfort- and hope you receive -I don t know. But that's the way lo; a for the home of her childhood xne. H + of life -if we gain in one naE Eve.. - S F tcir es well for use I a!- from yur prayers. But, too. he lose in another., -s' here she grew' from childhood end fh! ways have spendir•$ money. Ee • must hope, ant believe, .and agt, to- %tom inhoodr rehire` the-dreams ' • if he is to find Streit = 'That; too. 'has our feeling the r. • bag never mistreated me in trip way. � g'th 'to Con- night the Budget 'teas tsiade ptihlic. _ of °resterdap slowly merged into the ''RELIEF IS LASTING _' _• "!lip parents trait me to get a , « aver his weakness. - Actually by paving more taxes eve reality of today. So it is with Can- For fast, prolonged relief fcoxn divorce, -They say -our child will be Alcoholics- Adanymous can he[- to be lositig, but if hipfttr adiam horn irt-come 'other `,and lie- beadaclxe get INSTANTttrs. 'This - looked down on. al} through life, hint. if he will seek their aid, and lace�la�e a means of greater na• yore t1;e seas, tiov. they have two prescription -tike tablet contains tort "But, Jr- -still lose my hushand. acrd do his best. It is- difficult to loyafr'c -. Jhe old and the new. -. tiol al and :- iniernatiorrdl. sarttr t just.one, but three proven medical T feel I can't git.e bete up. think he will not make the effort. then-we gain in the long run. I'cen .The', rcw home is Canadian -their ingredients that ease the pain fast - _ "I am a pra{ ,tug mother, and -al- , _ lie knows it•will_ be a tsst D. -his _ -tire -bud • t had its "fun, _ Wort,, their friends and amusements. And the relief is, in most cases,tasting. don't to b to do the •wren thin * - heir -tocL to Liar the_, iaml t o food She) cat, is Capnyadiat Try latsTAmr= just oiue fcr pa a way stn belling Fir is ll charge. [ . sincerity, creel tl a� • r everyone on t itoat oP-tlteir: are ha, thar R g I"", hirz ili.Fhts -- ant! then the klac relief and you'ft say as t.housainds do = "BEAVIL DERED '1f. E`." . - A wife who loves her dissolute- Arthur affair stole the shots Fi•en it should be so. Bu•t it isn't reason- that there's one thing far headache HOLD ON AND HELP husband clings to _every pupa. But ab;r is, aup":.c_ tie old home, acid , • - it's iNSTArmitizI " it`yctir i;u.hand is i,ceiein his she alone earthot alway+ reform Lasr•amewhatthofS�on a ti c4co'a, the old covntry can, or should be And try ixsTetvrtxa for other • desire to overtone his appetizer-, Mm. He:hust do his part• too.. and failed ,to create much e•.c�te -' forgotten- that•-ties - caa'be sevoel - aches ,too... for neuritic orneuralgic • he -can `-fired, tttciiura•�em,nt an3 Anne Hitst is 'here to help. Write • - - _ .p . ; ._. y, i.,Lln,u :1 t,s.c• , ard' glaiict. evem 1. ment.t- • • pain .. • or for the pains and aches t J,clp. her at -Box- L -••i2d Eight•terfth St•. (he on!v thing new aroundl- C,i t• ' ; though _the only contact left _as that accorapanyQmld. Asingle tablet • Lo 3nB'l:niyv .alcrE+v,l x•Anoia?'- iew io -onto. Ont. f.,rtlutzh' fantil> - letters, `the home -, usually brings - `.. _ • nldius' j test's U.1PVI -44- magizinec that g' � e pracrspt relief. _ - • This organ +rttian is natiaii -wide. to' 21,. throitr. L,idvr high tine 1,w.!, !, news an,r pictures of old f: riiiliar lie ncu tour =c widl faith` -it -has ;`'torts teacletd is. cfimax .:; er', t ^ -' pfari« T?a,r t, 'grudge' Iftt•e' reii tasr ntlnetodaY. 10 t;,ve�. to tl,ousands.-of dishearten- DAY SCHOOL and magnificence < Tie '. :.a: :Canadian, their tnemariea -happy and always '`" '.,,`�••.. - •_C4 ttrcr aisd °etnitn. Ylas oft6ii !. - built in Jerur-alcrn' `rti'ho .,vier or tragid. they are memories of ha•oAhandY ��"•a.;v/ W ci,w; ;rd t:',eir .vltole tf'•'da, It is ISSON had been a ma+, of war.' Solninun ' I-o te, TO cheri,}t 3T im will :make • eon -sec a*ian. a�ul Zht-rie'are no � enjorcd prate llrnaevr "r" ti='n,ro�' Cori 't >cttrr,"htifft,c, Cinadia+s. many heathen t;;vt; led I,iur ands Book Ncte- ust off the ices. All octt needy . is to admit .. J pats— - n �t� n� n '" ,-,e ,'rust I ;lvc ltd ,I,ii3 then des -by Re'v f h Warren !3 A 13, D. from the µ'on hip of the Prue fic,d " \laii'o!," 'F:ound.botit'` by. I.cu -• !.is part. - and the seeds of disintegration tic. lfarri;;grc•r., ;1-i excellent book— fall: tv tr`•n1, ahclut t ,then hr - T_be United Kingdom _ -Vail to- shtrbut,..On ltis rlrlrl+ '11„_ hi.,torieal' rr,l tn'c,dern,' avthe�'tfC. -12•Tablot Tin 25e ! rs �okscr, �; if ' > €;� ii�he tvili CO. Z Samuel 5:i -S: SA5 :• hintzdct+r wad rtjc i,c4r1{, _ ;.rrT; .njoFaralr, ruse the E,00t, to give Economical 48- Tablet Bottk 75c: * o.,era2c. - J. Chrot+. 22:17 -19 David. the clrrrhl`rd i%I,, 64 .%041C. that fritr'ff -r,f Four. -a }to hail- from !" 1'OU,hdtc.•a rruyt'eriu}- argsi. { Mlel"ry Selrctign: On,, - tFiing Icing imrl Mate• man Eta+ dl.,r a lt'4viirwt:, Ile. 'or ,lie will say - E . E•avc I deli :ed of the Lord, that will Ilo•rt and mu ;ieiail, -Many' of tht t!•a1:' c +it': -s:nd mean ,t" ISSUE: 18 ]951 - - -I seek after; that I may dwelt In F'rshm,' urte ';trlt-te•ri 4 hint a Id. - i _the house of the Lord all the days k, rg great'comie;,t toiiav' Thoiiz', -_ -._' -- :_ Q �. i ►,i.� )90, of ny life, to behold the beauty of Itc• gricvow4v r-innell in tUr affair oi. c - i the Lord, and - to inquire in his :Uriali tkc Hittite. ltd r'ceplt rpPrm• p� , - �1 r templf,. Psalm 27:4.' edi and was forgiven. Tire Wennior• • ' +' <aniucl ccas tl,c h"I of if •c r<t" re:c of his rcPctl Wnr.c.rs.r «}Ip,;l,'i. ;.._: 11 .-t _ 1 a f;r::cl desircd a king that she might the, 1Ir-i• Psalm Aw fkc the-i:aticimi :atnnn,l al,vnt. The fling 'nf 1 r 4o Sa¢ttuel: .under Go(l'su ,l,inee Iia, His'Ituman lineage front [)ac •f. %NI �auoinicd the first too lcif :.gj,', l :c 19re y+iori of Iii; etcvla�ril kitlg- _. - / a first one- Saul? is an e�,en,ple of dotn ui!} be greater far :,tar 'aril _ r �" ` •� aliose who take public oflicb humbly. .•'t1Ja4 have evert fiecn, Well-might fir trut later become �rotrd an,! ii rgct Queen Victoria have said, ' f a oulrl t like to have the honour r,f !avil)A ' t O • Cio<[, Tragic is tl;e lament •.c uttered V »+ the night before he died o + hi; otvii my crowh at hi.., fee?, - _ - Idu 77►P styotd• . "CQd..is departed front me, - pra x'F��e d01�y1 to-51 and ansivOcth nic no r,torr, nciii,rr Q +4; to kt,lp :LOid., Yd�y i Lc prophets, nor by dreams. - NYLONS - �f ' ` �tE .bt t .0 ShgU _ David .was of the tnl,c o' Jadalt �t� �,l - .- 1' �tE j' rna:atTtittid. i' r�r ..;,( ,.,�� mauc i:ing _uy tl,;ct,- tribe r LO'Pd tollou ing Sau1's • dcatl,. Setc!; and �', r s0 .01 to fa4 , half years later after the >a�sin- .IILi"s �` •'lIN r11 III. 1 , YL Al ' d =h °uk► ltbe f ►u ati011 of Saul's soil then, ot't(r trip tier. mot rn. In �c A y+° , -•� r+`rrp; irtcitCd David to be king of cr cheat. MONEY m�nro t r,� lFe,:L MAKING nrrdwl dd'• Avii.�r _ w !r to nuitl a'a, Ife' thus ' became ruler orer the' SALES - rl.nrrr r..•nlrrc _ ix e 1'cv tpa•jS' t,l olc. kingdom. •After'thirtv-ilirce ' QwFtT {E� AND �� ;�0. _ ' years his son Solomon s,tc•c•ccded r•n. dr,IrRa a J• A - _ . .. . . - — r s e - NIL d4 makes baking - Y fine- textured, delicious 0598 RoCkTITE MASONRY -PAINT C.AI..RA WffT :r•,ct R CINNAMON SANDWICH III- SCUITS I e "<t - _ _ ��iss - -•— �%�9f�iS- t-- Q1t�dJlIIICS - ( _. :e$': lynx and 51.11, once.. Ellen Out Into a ooQV•t, z.r..- once - sifted °" ECONOMICAL • EASY is USE • DRIES FAST i What a Toc-6% criristening girt #: try flour jot 1;•d ,c. once - sifted hard -wheat flour). 3 taps. r ,... ppaass thii' would bel Fal;dy tdon_c, in teu•.. - .. Magic Baking Powder, 'i tap. salt and }J c. fine granulated - - - to- the -inch cross stitch and' other ., sugar. Cut in finely 4 tbs, chilled shortening. Combine i well- _ "This powder =type cement and stucco point contains hydraulic = - k beaten eggg Yl c. milk and 4" tsp. vanilla. Make a' well in simple emTiroidcrc• dry ingredients and add ligmds; mix lightly with a fork. Portland cement and bonds to the surface to give c .hard, - - "'' adding milk if necessary, to make a soft dough. Knend for _ France or line thi•z praycr.patiel. : ;,ra- B .waterproof finish that lasts for years. for new porous stucco, s g` 10 seconds on lightly- floured board and roll out " .'. } I'atterri Cc98`; teen. ter' of panel• thickness; she with floured 1' ,J" cutter. ".•.' Masonry blocks, concrete or brick.' 16x191 , inches. r :• : :' - /_ . Cream together ] % t soft butter oT margarine: - Laura Wl,ecicr's "impreScCd -pal ,a', 3i C. Iightly- packed brown sugar, +,i tsp. grated bjnr - - _ =ern males cr0 C c!t 'and J:nitting so Y''t= din orange rind and li tap. ground cinnamon. Using °`'�^rIt - Ask your -paint dealer for colour cord. only about half of the creamed mixture place s _ r -• simple with its charts, photos nerd r. .:am Spoonful of the mixture on half of the ctrl -out concise directioii,, of dough; top with remaining rounds of , T�t %� PAW Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS dough and press around edges to seal. Spread his-. - G f Ass WO wAy cm with remaining creamed mixture and ar- r � #'? f s T)�r: - ia coitus (stamps cannot he accept- z range• ,lightly apart, on greased cookie sheet. qd) for this pattern to Rqx " l,: 133 ;'. Bake is hot -oven, 4F0 °, about 12 minutes. Serve Eighteenth -St.. \•ew•'Coronto, On I. A warm. Yield -16 biscuit"- - - s tint plainly PATTERN NUM. , 1ER,•j -bijr NAME aura AbDRESS. x. t _ one hour or until chops are tender. _ , , Add prun 4uring last few sginotq � { qC TA I WE _ of cooking. Serves four. Glued sweet potatoes are a perfect aceom- - - `► h ' _ eJanQ'AndreWS panimenYto this :dish. • • +., Braised Lamb With Curried llid you ever taste a REAL- sure the batter is smooth, let it Macaroni ' Yorkshire pudding — and *.hen won gland at least an hour, and stir is der, when you try to duplicate it the table Foonful of, water at the 1 shank of Iamb M cup of hot water in your oNrn home, find that it isn't last zxinute. _ ��. anything like as good as the origin- •. • 1 onion, sliced �. al? Why is it—perhaps you've asked This dissertation on Yorkshire F' 1 teaspoon salt p -- yourself —that tn-o women, using pudding took up more space than I ' - x„ i/4 teaspoon poppy _ S g g " Pinch of thyme _ the same ingredients, et such diff, h^d.intended but perhaps there will _ - "e . /s package macaroni the tr- h,•wv slice be room enough for me to pass 1 tablespoon $our _ of stodgy stultt soaked in fat, and along sonic mvrc I, ;.,ts -for a,id.ing _ 1 teaspoon talc the, other a light, creamy mixture new interest to even the cheaper i /�astiooa Der (for sines) inside, crislr and brown on the out cuts of meat. It's really surprising : " DAD side, with a definite "roast- beef" how a sprinkle of spice or a bit of 2 tablespoons butter or matSslute, ' flavour about it? fruit will sort of "perk up'! the _' One -way Passage — Sonja, the pet cat of Henry Larsen has melted - * ' flavour of everyday meat dishes.. about all she can manage on the tightrope what with er I clove garlic, minced 'Well, here's the secret direct Spiced Pot Roast and Adolph, the freeloading white mice, and a young, ch tk. cup Iamb stock and water 1 cup light cream or top milk from an Englishwoman who says: ; pounds chuck, boned and rolled It would help matters if Julius, the bantam rooster, would 1 tablespoon curry powder Lets start at the beginning. - I 1 onion, chopped quit exercising his squatter's right to the rope. Larsen trained have watched many women making , 1 small clove garlic, minced the Variety act during spare time away from his job of lobster Method — Brown lamb in hot a Yorkshire pudding and have come 12 peppercorns fishing. skillet. Add onion, water, salt, ptp- to the conclusion that most of then: 12 whose allspice - _ _ _.__ ..... _•_ . , . •,. _ _,. -_, ,_ _.., .. per, and thyme. Coyer tightly and are too slap -drib about it. The very 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 o salt is necessary.) Add water, 12 cooked prunes cook slowly one hour or until simplicity of the recipe is deceiving; I tablespoon sugar __ cover closely and' cook over low Flour tender Cook aiaearoni in boiling they thing they can knock -up„ a_ heat for about three hours or until Salt Yorkshire pudding at the last mo- 2 bay leaves salted water for 10 minutes. Blend went because It',, quick and simple. 1 teaspoon anchovy paste tender, adding a little water from Pepper tender. Cook macaroni is boiling Well, 1 cup hot water -_ together flour, curry powder, salt they get a pudding of sort* -- time to time as necessary, Remove 2 tablespoons fat and pepper, and ade to melted but - .'but-not a real Yorkshire �onG - method —ifelt a tablespoon of fat meat to a hot platter and strain the cup prune juice. ter and garlic. Add milk and lamb in a heavy iron skillet and ;n it cook ' drippings through a sieve. Thicken Method — Sprinkle chops with stock ' gradually and cook sauce and st r , the onion and garlic until with a thin flour and water paste, flour, salt, and pepper and brown is ' = They don't see that the floor is - slowly until smooth. Tura macar- the onion is yellow. Remove onion add a dash of black pepper and the fat. Remove chops and slice the p.rfectly dry and free from lumps— and garlic and place meat in pan serve at once. cored apples in the bottom of the oaf into buttered casserole and and they're not always particular • « • covet with sauce.- Tog with pieces that it is plain flour. Rarely do they Dues moderate heat and brown both pan. Place browned chops over the of Iamb cut from bone. Bake at trouble to sides-evenly. Add onion and garlic Fruited` Pork Chops • apples and add the prune' weigh the hoar or men- �1Ce' 350' F. for about 30 minutes. sae it exact] and as often as not and other seasonings, -spreading the 4 shoulder pork chops Cover tightly and bake slowly in a Serves five. y' anchovy paste on t of the meat. 4 tart apples, cored but not they use too much n- lot pp peeled moderate oven 325• F. for about - i ut•y WXV"�- tie -2W ii , , T ` 1144--on n-Clot 11 1 °a' _, Fl Illy As India _._ .. � _ , _, ,. _..,. • , ' inverse] as the cube of the thick- 1 beating the egg, though it is not ere �� Facts About Springs ness," other factors being equal. necessary, and add it to the soar Battles Critical Child Health Problem _ Size. shape, anti tltl:, u6y6L' .. J _ with i little mills, but they haven't -� -Pia one man invented the spring,, are also worked out before the the patiancs to stir and beat until but if he had he- would be entitled spring is made by automatic ma-. there us no lumps left before add - '' ?. xx ' „� — -- � ;, '.q ; sa. .,- - to boast that without 'his invention chines, .. . - lag the neat of the mile. 4, twentieth- century civilisation could Two processes ai•e used --cold Once you get the batter lumpy, it gel; n t exist. and hot winding. Cold winding in le practically impossible (abort of Spring, are the simplest means valves the winding of the cold wire •.. lrsraining the lamps out) to get the t 4" >, ' of storing energy and tapping it on a revolving spindle or shaft and batter smooth. �' " at leisure. We all use hundreds is used mostly for wire ender five- ' -But, You say, you always, et ,� „' fit every day, and with rearmament eighths of an inch thick. Hat wiled= Y g Your - l . - they are being_ turned out by the ing, in which 'the wire is heated : batter smooth? And beat it wall? y' ` ;4, million. first and then .wound, is used for And then what do YOU do? Poor it t' ' There are torsional springs, bell- making springs front harder wire. straight into the baking tin? Wells spiral.. double spiral, eantile- ...... °t -� ,y Some cold= windin¢ spring ms- _ you sbouldn't- The batter diould k "`; .9' ter; and semi- eliptic--spriags for chines can turn out up to 15,000 - stand in a cold place for at least an *. rifles and machine - stuns, for gas ill coil springs an hour. Cams _. hoar before it is cooked - .tbe longer Y`s turbines, tanks,- submarine ,i. s. jeaPs, the' better. �i ", planes, bombs”, radar apparatus, and gears are set m lions, e _ • • •iQ compasses and a thousand other spring of certain dimensions, the. machine is _ -In Yorkshire we have a saying weapons. of wire. and three mechanical fi 1 w ^r wen tins, "era Inch hour b an extra egg.' For But the most well - known appli- Sera inside twist the wire round a, lishtness, we moan. Why? Wall, X: cation of a- spring's energy is is a grooved shaft -to form springs. the long standing causes the starch `� r. watch. When we wind up, the grain in -the flair to men and `�; � ��� ; ; � 141P watch we transfer enersty into the _ _ Heat- Treated blast. anitting little bubbles of ail s ,: t mainspring by coiling it up tightly, These are afterwards heat- treated Into the - batter. Air is a lighten an l it is thin able- to work as it _- fls �• _� ;� _ `inside a"fnrnace to remove any in- just uncoils. itself, keepin the wheels - jest as much at eggs are. Perhaq R, of the watch rota4tts::- - reran] strains 'set up by the twist- you'li sae bubbles of air on, top of ing Then the end: are ground Rat, yam batter after you have let k .+ hew spring is born on the and connecting loops made on the ` stand for while, draughtsman's drawing board. By end by bending back the last coil. •. - . combining a knowledge of mechas- Oh, and another thins, tiaiiiag tip `' • ". ies, mathematics, -physics, chemis- Most ingenious spring is the safe _ with this question of is air. try ,and metallurgy, its exact specs"- ty pin: Among the most expensive leering Dr. Sharyu Pandit: As health improves, birth rate declines. fication is decided upon, are the buffer springs used on rail- You beat your batter with a deep, - way- cars, made of two -inch. - lifting motion so that you make By RICHARD SLEINER cutta, which will train public health It may be wanted for as alarm y clock, refrigerator, television set,` thick discs of tubber separated by little balloons In it, and always beat - nurses and maternal and child care .. - - sewing m:.chine,- Whatever its fu- metal plates.. ~ In the nine direction. .. She had, presented a formally-en- experts. The Indian Government is _ It stands to seals, doesn't it? If graved calling card that read "III. snatching UNICEF funds in this tune use, its strength can be deter. Most efficient modern spring is. - `you are letting in air by turning the (bliss), Sharyu Pandit." But it was project, mined before it has been created, air under compression. It is one batter one direction, or the mathematiciar knows that hundred per cent elastic and can I tion, you will let the__woman, not the scientist,- that The Institute is training people "the eeast city of a spring varies never be broken of damaged, ,it out if you reverse the motion. acme to the surface when she ex- from all over Asia, not merely India, ' • ' plained Why -she was in-this country, because the problem is widespread. Now it is time is bake the pud- "Forty per cent of -all, children Another X300,000 is going for a J You will here a hot ovew in India die before they reach ten," program to train rural health of- read If you are roar y. y tang inset; she said, with a solemn look an ficers, This is co- sponsored by In- ,� � -•..,.��%'"'"" "` `� � � � � �`,��� ,� F . " _ POW some of the dripping.from the her round face. That is too mach. dia and, the WHO. More funds are � meat tin into your Yorkshire pad- That shouldn't be." y going to equip properly 200 health ding tin -not too muds, just enough Because of that cold_ statistic. centers maintained by India and ok to cover well the hot in. Dr. Pandit is just completing . a the Indian Red Cross, These cen • ' • nation -wide tour to study maternal tors are staffed by women "health Put this is the oven to Set siza and child care here. She has been visitors" who go to homes and train t i hot, ind in the aisantima add a here since December. On her, way expectant mothers in infant cart. " tablespoonful of the coldest water back to India, she'll atop off at UNICEF funds, for equipping - '- 7oa-ua- get- to- �e- bttterYand -beat --many -countries in Europe to con- 'these scattered centers, are spent it well in -- - time her studies. _, on everything ,.: Then, your fat hot, pour in the Since World Wir 11, she ex- blood pressure machines. One big; -. - --1 batter. It should sizzle roared the plained; the maternal and child care need, Dr. Pandit says, is for mid - edges as you pour ft in; it ttin I be situation in India has improved. wives' maternity bags. These cost to thin and flowing, notbinfi Ste' But it's s quite g painfully slow- - process. about #15, contain everything 1 a Naonge -calm 'texture, as I have "You know," sale said, "in India practicing' mid -wife needs, and the seen some women teaks it . there is- one doctor for every 6000 native women :trap them on their people, and only one mid -wife for backs as they make their calls. ,.., Then into the lot oven, fairly 60,000 people. Four ogt of every Dr. Pandit, emphasizes that -ihe high up, and with groups don't confine their nothing phase on five births are unattended. We -world the shelf above Et to prevent the have a long tray to go." help to the one problem. They aid , air and beat circulating all gonad .. But , ,a start , has been made - trition, hug polio, venereal diseases and the tin. At the and of 20 minutes it through international organizations in combating tuberculosis, mainu s fi� should be puffed well up above the like the World Health Organza- other health problems. But she is �, 2 edge of the tin, and delicately ting- , tion and the UN 'International Chil- most concerned with maternal: and r, • ad with brown. That is how it dren's Emergency- Fund. Dr. Pan- child cars -. :.•; k . : t vb�� -- — should look. when it comes from the dit, who is an adviser on maternity In areas where health 'aid has oven, but as soon u you pert a *affe and child health to India's director- been most widespread, she. has but never . ate - general of health services, has noticed great improvement. The mind, the inside will be creamy, and had a large nand in setting -up the death -rate of- infants, in those areas, the crust crisp and meaty flavoured. aid programs. has been cut rom The keynote of'all help, Dr. Pan- births to around 100. t g, Oh, and it should be eaten dit feels, should be training.' Lack Dr. Pandit doesn't think the de. straight from the oven —not kept of prenatal care, in her opinion, crease in the infant death rate will waiting, - and, of course, you set it is the chief reason for the high in- result in a disastrous population as a separate item, -not crowded up fant mortality rate, although lack rise in already over: populated .In- with the meat and vegtsbles as oI proper nutrition is also vital. dia. some heathens do. But it is the almost complete ab• "After all," she says, "if you had Here are the proportions, in rase sense of education for prospective a rose bush, you'd rather have two k` ' j+qu are not quite sure: mothers -that does most-' of the - beautiful�heafthy roses than a. bash - Four ounces plain • flour (four- ` -damage., crowded with sickly, straggly - -, tablespoonsj, one egg, half pint To fill the void, UNICEF has ._ flowers. Same way with people =- Superman, Jr,- -While his mother and grandmother beamed 4iquK one. tablespoonful of which is earmarked half of its $3,421,000. if. they can have two or three proudly, little Jordan Scott Cantell, went nonchalantly through - water, the rest milk, quarter -tea- allocation to India for training pro- healthy children, they won't want his chinning exercises. The three -and- one - half -old doesn't seem spoonful of salt grams. Almost $1,900,000 will' ,go jots of children. As the health im- to understand why-mother Adele and grandmother _Mrs, Fran - Don't forget, sift thi flour,, be to the All -India Institute in Cal- proves, the birth rate will decline," ces Kessler are so excited. ton United Church will be given THE RE VNIT in the township hail- on Thursday. BROOK B Y bV $. at $.l$ Bible aponaorvd -PHONE 618 lzv the Friendly Bi le Cl a; ,r�. Dew b Oshawa Boa Stow At •a special meeting led at —; RSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY = MAY 3, 4, S. _. the close of the regular service in �1` eau Stop SI 8laptoa Bi $bows At :,e4 and 9.00 Saturday Matinee at -1A0'R L St. Johry's Chum: on April 29,_it s $CAR. 7 - ill , was decided to hold the swniner ..•American Guerilla In The Philippines services, starting May 20, in the nioraing, commencing at 9.45. THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY - MAY 3, 4, S. IN TECHNICOLOR Miss June Harmigan ,of Oshawa .With TYRONE POWElt and MICHELLE PSELLF] visited Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stew- - .. ® Jackpot - art, on Sunday. ALSO SELECTED ABORTS 4�. :': Mr:' and Mrs: Wm. Iiuorc;' also - - -- — — Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox and ht- -- -'With JA31ES STER'ART ^and BARBARA HALE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - MAY 7, 8, 9, - • tle daughters Betty Jean and Phy, �Shew Starts at 7,00 P. M. Last Cozvlete ,%h 4 at 8►,2ti P. M. .visited gAir,.' a -- :.. • r, _ Eamislriilen on ^1141tsu� Knox, _±• ' - - t Added Ata-Ac on Al Jennie s of Okl "rr. lienney, . Toronto,' visited _ g' allOZna Mr. and 7vtrs; AL Harvey and _ Wy0I111I?g Mall ' I\ TECHly- ICO•LOiR ?' - ?: ^her Sr., on Sunday. DAN DURYEA and GALE STORM - =ae :any friends of Mr. R D. ' In TECHNICOLOR .Starring r - : : :..� T. :�•t inpso�= ngt , know thath a EPHE MctiAi.LY send ALEXIS SMIT$ I ST s Plus .Second Feature and Fox News ie o � might wish, but the coming warm - == The Blue Lam weather makes everyone feel btu- MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - MAT :7, 8, 9. ter. � With JACK WARNER and J MMlY HANLFlr � Miss Atkirsor.,9' Toronto, spent • COMING ATTRACTIOti a recent week -end with her friend .Si�11te Yoii Went AWq� Mrs, Harvey Sr. t 'i'HL'RSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY -MAY 10, 31,. 12, Mrs. Devitt and son - John called = ; Marring - CLAUiDETTE COLBERT, JOSEPH OOTTF.P7i on r father-in-law Mr, d LZ and FER JO = Wright. f tGreen ]River, one Fred . - ' i MO'v'TY WOO El' JE'V'�TI Nffi Pretty aby - Y last week. - ADDED FEATURE Mrs, R. Middleton, Port Hope, DENNI3 i10RGAN and BETSY DR -CHI] spent several days last week with Was A Shoplifter' Mrs. Ross Middleton. - ' Mr• and Mrs, Mitchell, Toron. With SCOTT BR:'i,DLEY+ and MONA FREEMAN . - =-For Growth, Liveability _ Al visited their daughter Mee. : Al. Harvey and faxriily ,one even- ing last- week. - ;sad Vigor :- M:, and Mrs. Walter Peary, also Miss A. Pearcy, of Markham THEATRE POLIOY • called on Mr. and Mrs. M. Harnrl- Roa Office Open Eyepringe - 91A6 p ton one day recently. 8atturdaya and Holidays �dSe Master ����k Starter - - The Tuesdav evening euchre 6.96 P. >las. tiaeOW- Saturdays and BoAlays _ -_ 1.86 P. I■. sponsored by the W. 1. had twelve L rim • ?ped Made Especially. To'Givs Young Chicks _ - tables last week when the lucky SMOKE 1,'(17' z?tttcu t� [1t'v T rvsr ar..r gaga, moom t, .A Good Start In Life. Available in Mash' or (-enabled Yorm. rinks }. 14irs~ W. Booth and 'Mrs. 4, $urton; Gents; Mr. Jarvis, Mr. • CLAREt1�iONT CO- C3PERATIVE A J. Grav and Mr. Geo. Duncan. Ample Free Parking _ Mr. and Mrs. A], Harvey spent FROND Is =OLARBMONT - �' flip week -eW with friends in Buf- falo. r :'•41'r- and -Mrs. L, Hall. Brook- L- "a �I �'TZ' --.'BROUGHAM Jr., called on her cousin Mrs. L. pUsne Pickering 188 J 1 - - •Matthews and other friends Mon- _ day afternoon. C HAPMAN Reports of _a successful Home- Mr, and Mrs... E. E. Annis, of iM _ isotn•y BeitSa� Syrtaioa halo Sale held the Wome:.'s Mw S. baking by Ati+ens, Ont.. spent the past week Nawtsoagh and trasmrtn awppaes Institute of Brougham -in the TO. renew*inq old - acquaintances in the Q j Hall, . Saturday afternoon, Ap it ! district•, Phone 201 W - Pickering, Sold and Installed - 28, A sociable afternoon was mass - .... t On —'���� its Wm, Ellicott has been con- by . who _ �_ -P;. The sale was opened at- x.30 by arA•k of pleurisy. Her mans - -- .the Dist,`. President .Mrs. Birre +l, frer,ds join in wishing her a seem SPringdMC. mean's and a very .tempting assorimiJ it Sliest Metal Works of bakin and card • was -on d.s- � sp�odv rP.. Woodward r , - � � _ u � 1r�. 'F... Wood�rard and Evelyn �ar(ipa�ef �. *. IQsar o[ Pickering Nei►s' play: -During the~ afternoon, . tea r rlsi ,l - ljrv.. Timmins of Oshawa. �j�� '"What a- Springt%me roach setters and coffee was served Credit is on Sun ay., woe "" Your home wheel - Long •Experienced due the convener, Mrs. A. Har- 18 70o brighten up Mr.' and 'Mrs. R. Huligson and .�' ve and her committee.' also the '` with NEW,, STA y -litho �iat;ghtor chirle`v hail Pa nn - IrN3'ON WATER. Social Cor:�.mittee who- ser•v4d-- -the I c!tr•!av- with Mr. and 'Mrs. :A. J. r FAST'. WALLPAPER Bushby s Hardware lunch. 1 rr�n, ' , Sunday, Mav 13,,-Ill be Slutheis F r• wore in the co+rimunity 'is in- THOUSA'-V'DS- OF BOLLS Tlgl>t Dav in St. John's ChurcYi- _ msc th a:: i, :Y,..,3. t„-- the -wt3�r prnvided by t _ _ in- stock to choose BEATTY ELEC7RiC RANGES special service, The �wnua a..h..ol_ 1:)slna tfisrn elf B:,ntrgharn L�nite•d from • Na wait- and regular ser,rce w.4. j,,in, - a: C},.�.r,�z �,. �f. S,• in honor of the , IS, ing for- special orders a arrive. 'IBEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS :.00 . �._ ,.;r.; •,,m a* ,.�n nor D. 'e , A dra , Aunt ii!lie :o �` _leas RAtiGE I TES AND F ,, 9" T. 11::': 1_s, 'In Rri..urham Hall- A #'_e.come is and look •em overt ., � Ttw71.' - DrE36rie'tl 'by- the '"r .,�� e.,,, .r: t%e supsrr. - - - -- - - ,fit• . a ELECTRICAL APoLIANCES 1• .. r.. u.. �•H Pairr,s ar f Ge ,eras Hardware -�/' L A R E ■ Mr. Ken- Woods h:as' le:t tnz i'h? s�I +i his business here at tn, -PHONE 46 VICKERINu emP.,_,• of the , -Vpa, :.ter ,i,:c: e� : :ir.' ; , :� !at-t weck, has moved i,:-en has born 000x-kt -t;.rr u:.ci i :. -, 51:_:. '.John Coats house. just - manager of the office :,n.e i..3 t-Lst �4 :ri+e;x' %ar�eornp, - - arn.va, over two yea_ -s ago. Ni r. 1�'n;ic -the,,: ;, C atJl1 ro it - NICHOLSON J Arnold , Mcint}•r•e, of L;;ndhu,�t rtp,ts, the roads are much - better - (' will be the new. manager. A .::tar- CABINETS tied man, he will make his h xra, Inc Coeldfellowship Qa9s of the here and take o`ver ciut:gs .this Unit ;d. (hutch had -a social Rte - I' week Mr. Ai. Robertson - wrili, ue ' heri.n or, ] FOR YOUR KITCHEN ` it R 1�r, d night last shun _ � ' midi foreman of the elevator_. N4tr, si,t;•� ;;'! veer. *.. dower to' Ajax to _ ��� �• _ Woods has -made no definite . plans bo:ui. This . was the Rest attempt I t' IsA'sOARIgi ' AN Cabinets Factory Pruned us yet, but it is hoped. he will• be f�?r some' of them, but all had s ® "�=1+ u.irswua�s•.w�.'.r d ~ Coats, malting an Excellent Base _ staying in the community, Kt �d time;, despite the scores, The Legion is planning a bingo - The Young People of the Unit - for Final Enamel Finish for May 11 in their -new hall, •ed Church'--held a.- film _.Iirogra in !�9C rJiCt 45C - - were but Sat- t ;e Srirda, N• M. Gordon -urdav trying out trout streams. day night and invited other mere- Pincapple. Juice,' ,lu'arliola' _20 OZ. tins 2 25c LUMBERYARDS -. Two small boys, on Sunday after bees.ot. the congregation. Music noon, with an ald stick, string. was also. a part of the program, Irish Cobbler I\ 0. 1. Heed Potatoes • .75 lb. $2.35 - pICKERLNr, ONTARIO and two -cent gooks caught sever- Sirs. Stan.,ev Cook and daughter PHONE: Pick. 34. al over twelve inches long.... just Mrs. Bruce Harton, of Lansing, like the calendars depict it. spent the week -end with Mr. and PICSERING TOWNSHIP ION FARM= Mr' and Mrs. John Inglis, of 1'rs. Ea'rf Cook here:; GUARANTEED i • HLULDING PERMITS ,A'kTENT Georgetown, spent the weekend pllr. and Mrs: Doug. Bryant, of • •RADIO SERVICE We wM be pleased to -pick up dead with Mr, and Mrs. 7. Hammond -Pickering, called on her mother, Issued Tues. -M 1 to 5 P. M, ' w Crippled farm .animals and pay and faeY Sy, Mrs. N. Sanderson on Sunday. Any Make or Model WWbest prevailing Prices. Mrs, Wilker of Toronto, was a S -vera<l bystanders on the four- &W by appointment. _ - 1* runediate service, telephone week -end guest • of Mr, and Mrs. corners on Monda37 were suggest- - Brooklin 63 ' Claremont Ft•d Evans. b ` —� +••�� i lR3A or Toronto EMPIRE 3 -4636, ing that the local fire engine ARTHUR FIELD - � ..Mr. sad Mrs. Mansell spent the should be taken for a run at least � F. J ROUSE - • fi3ORDON YOUNG LIMITED week -end with Jack and family in- eArlu oa "aa.% o -44 ;tla.�a sous • J. see Keating Street. Toronto Claremont: sure the tires and battery are up. BiIA.DI1•tG II�TSPECTOR PHONE PiCkerinFt b�WB Miss Georgina Forsyth of Osh- This is not a bad idea. On several �p + PERSONAL awa, spent the week -end 'with her occasions during the ,past, a tow pICKERING family here• truck has been used to get it go= Mr. and Mrs - Alan - Tomlinson. i„ e,nPea m .. ._ -- THIN, RUYDOWIN ry ar X.-WNW of Hamilton, were at 'his home a � �_ by -- Phone Pickering 247 A'S Lba�'I Wined 16 � tW P036 here over the week -end. Despite the wav Sunday turned • /bMdy mow, ....The local bowling greens are be- out nice, there was little activity�Y�n� Yid. L Savat+el, N ttai'ami Heigble, ing put in shape for the opening in the • village. - O IL Trj Ostris Towle Tablets 4► teournament on- Mav 2 4, . aq. Introdtecte� 'Glwangod Mrv. H, G. McIntyre- had -as WATCH sW 0LQ0Z A2W - { alas ady so t"t• All her gguueessts for the week -end, Mr. MALE HELP�WANTEDI BF�AIBINa PUFMA.M.3WA=5 and Mrs. G. B. Henderson, Toron= >Q.r[71'ni0 RAZ'i s!/1'1•� 1 - _ . . _ _ . - APPLICATIONS are being roc- - �.. Mariners in the area are worn -• eived for the position. of Chief ►1 I (Uwe >M�a sisYUM! ied about the land being so wet, Caretaker for the new Picketing ,r RIF, _ as thev -are •awav behind _schedule. District High -School. Applicant to 0( as « PpOTOGRAPIIE•R with their spring work. hold a fireman's certificate_ I ly � /. ]V>RBJi , Mr, Ernie Baker, Mr. Bob -Mad- -- statink-age, qualifications 'and M. SontU, wY11li: and Mr. ' Harold ' Loyst hate ary expected to Mrs. Irene White, SILYERf1MN T.>!!r6■s lrpiti !�■ __ purchased lots and intend _to build Sec.,Treas., R. R. 13, Pickering, Ap- ji u = 8]f0lP>1 r �� •- t homes this summer. Mr. Madill, Plications close Map 12, 19b1, • • 1! �vp, i ssYe6 Picker' �n'g Jewllre�r w _ ;"