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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_05_18• j' piCKMINGi BNTABiO, F JDAT` SAT 1 t Cants fee "P71 A $ K Clan M"49 - 10>t+. 7� MO s M•• M,� W. C. MUREAR Alin WX _ Ana *ft "MA, law !sr ttrass • ? . _ . _... -. _. _. . e� water -for fickerinu- Pickering o � Village t� at project - _ Mrs. Sortop steel family ' spent ' c� a out of stows p ._ �o You R��omber Mothers' Dsy with relatives at Cam. ill& meeting early this week. We have � - - - • - sot, at the moment. been able do Mrs. John Fall aiee uadesweat - - tonsulet set to the bota tom of things, but our - tomy in a Toronto hospital ' VUI& Trustee : appear to be very this week, discotsrgged, and even shWl3W az - - . • • , Mr. and lira. Fraser .end daa:gh' yp the whole ter Sandra of Montreal visited the air Of - throwing thing They are considering a mews _ -- htatLetra parts Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ,d presenting "� - whole story to $tetrritt arse• the week -end. the rate-paying gab '• Mrs. W. Q Murksr has been str of AT OUR GREEN-HOUSE i r _.__._.._. _ On Council ha -- - ' } '= -�, •,. the W. A. ,o! tits Unified Church, la Boxed paw; Geraniums and Bed - �' r Toronto for three days as delegate - plaata; Cabbage and Spaairb .. �. • ' , hm t M Oshawa Presbytery. OOn one. Brown, Brock =, ' • : .:.A[= sad l[rs. Eat1 Oktewell vit+it- ti i; . y, Sog dOeriug, 64 W 1 Piaic. - eel relatives is Fseshetrtoa oven the PlckeZ%g 'Womees iastitsite The following parent presdated._ fWmtea's Institute members. Pic]F y y their infant daughters for Baptism atdnar are making final arranw is the United Church on Sunday, mints for as Exbmtion of Floral mornings Mr. atul rya ldoMr. Mr. eta to be held is the and Mtr. Reg. Bryant; Mr. and + United Church, Pickering, on June - - - , -- 1[rs. W. Taylor, Mr. sad Mrs. Jno. -I$, at 8.00 P. m., whets licks. IL C. - choule and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. jBoopes well -known Botanist and l - . � ,lLrs •don Found is a Patient t, will be their apes• . Weis added twenty -'five yew ago. �7 of � is stns F� �rs1 Hospital nad- Ym, �anm=&er of - Ping - Sebooi as it was before the Sigh School wings she N said to be lbo Tasaato lipild �a 1V�st3r-�Fasic _ -� �a�aad %be sebool today were planted PopNs of forty to tiZEY Yeas a aL'o. '1>>ds pill s war taken wavedtalul So"I" and is a — sari �1b. - . .:. pql� MORW niasl7• at flowee st►rrws -dSr. rpd Jim F. Pense, Mrs. Val 7t Irknown fudge _ throughout Canada sssd *6 ifa3tsd .., .. _. Day it Bier. an , spent blethers' _ RECENT GR A�D U l�T F. S _ Day with Mr. and Mrs." Frank BaIC- UN - :.er. Mrs. Pence and Mrs. Valleau the Cavalcade Cssiin; To Wintee Fais, twill b we seen PieWiag ,ere remaining toL a few days. Royal sz <. ,: far ' per. slight ht Chapman has 3 no an- ueame of the work -done by . Mtn» other alight stroke and is now is Sooper, The IoW film ,board aouz)dl w31 x : ` ''': ". . the Oshawwa _ Hospital. Some early - Tickets can be had from any W- p=easant a !Ilia cavalcade through- "` : paralysis was said to hat'e' been L Member. A small charge of 'sue- out this towashsip early in Juice. clearing up earlier in the week. 4 being glade to cover costs of the "0 two-hour program will contain a Miss Lottie Mercer, Burlington, livening. Those attending 1 1° films on -World Series: Bazbara - sp�tti--the week4hd wdth her mot - A cbaaee at winning some of the Ann Scott; Salmon Rung ClW' her here. She reports Dr. Cartwmght bv'e1y bouquets. Please keep this dimb3ag and others. The dates ate: having been goers during the •p+.at date open, and learn how to malue Jaya L C�aremoQat; 'June 6, Gavel I week and confined to bed.. goys osta table bouquets from your wood; Jots 0. Greenwood; June , See the .iohn .L. Lev "St_ie Last ewe garden's flowers for any o�' Whitsv»;le; Juts 8, I'icisertng. :` I elsewhere this issue. sale of the welch• +��'� - I'late Mrs. B. Field's househ-,ld eff- ' eetr, on Saturday. Mav 26 Ca"dian Girls Lz Tsst>r1ia: , 1 Cherr"ood Ladies Eutertala --- J May 2 {, - We opened our kother Pickering Tewetahip Council y A leasant f � ,,a�htes t,aaquet wnza toe 1' � ' At a meeting Tuesday . night suiging of (,race. rinost a very mus- 9srdia ad Cherrywaod Woman's Mss- { ° Dep. Reeve McEwen moved that or3acioq and their guests fsom Cad # and s -bk0 a�O"p wa - aLS out delicious meal. 1 ne . favosa calcium chloride' .be . placed on the ar Grove, Wbitevale and Brougham %. ` township roads in front of every ea 171ntsdsyy at their May meeting- for %he mothers were fresh violets " . ;s::. horns. Seconded by Coun. Fred F- on S. cones presided easel open- gathered by the gals on our hike, s d' ,�. Zinkie, the tmeetiag with a h7tnn and on Saturday afternoon. The toast Mr. Brunelle of the Bay asked a- ed ladies from vCedar to rile ]lLottsers was gives by And- bout parking on the Bay: road. - Signs- ovee 'took charge of the •,Devotion- rey Buhr. Mrs. Peattie gave the re- - will - be -posted on both Bides ox the nl Period. whey ebose ar dmdr ply, Joyce Morley then' gave aread- �� JAMES WHITE :JOHN F'A L L�A1817 ' road from the • church down, prohib- Christiam StswasdskdP• tag about Mothers, which was toll- iting parking. trtrsma soar of Mr. and Mrs. Walter White. eon of Dr. H. T. and Mrs. Fallaise, �• C. Whittaker read the Script- owed by a piano solo` by ' Your Pickering. who graduated at Queens : Whitby, who .graduated at the Ryer- 1sLr. Clark. W9odvii*- Road asked -. pre Lesson, asaiated by Mrs. Allan correspondent. The guest speaker', � Commerce, and F`inaace and is sea Institute in Architecture- for assistance in widenins and re- g r, and Miss Ruby Reeser. Mrs. Weetasev gave nn, s sue tack 'now with Massey- Harris Ltd. - 'Investigate. road there. Council will Iftis' period was closed with, pray- um "Bow to become •popular.' . Mar- - - - - - aw by Mrs. A. Little. The Roll Cal" ion and Caroiyn Salth then sang a w WAS responded .to by a verse from nice duet. The W. M. S: ladies were FRED T. BUNTING DIES SU•D- ! the Psalms• A representative from .i kindl assisting in the kitchen and- DENLY. OF HL..A8T A•`rrAc& - . ,Dunbarton i Qaressont Robbers Foiled Ilse visiting societies gave a brief y pessaas, Mrs. L. S. Gates brought Twere later thanked. Eleanor Stork East g As true go to press the announce- We are sorry to report that Mrs T Three area rant on robbing the greetings from the Toronto eve a vote of thanks to the Head- ` ens. The Pickering 1951 C• G,.I. T. shahs is made of the sadden passing Lorne Sharkey, is quite ill. We hope 1 Commerce Branch Can. Bank o!. Jresbyteria�l of •the W • M S. IL then dosed . for the year - with of Free Bunting, Ajax, in the Oslt- she is able to be -out soon- Commerce, on Saturday, morning: The guest spealder was Jim the singing of Tape. - Ruth Peattie awa Hospital during Wednesday Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dillard spent ' were foiled in their attempt after V. Lush, gran. Toronto ]L PresbT- night or Thursday had the week -end with her people at their beetylene MR. out mitlutea lye - u , V) . A. She wave an � CoTr• m indigestion for tore .they would have been into the n_- :,,tw:. ^._ clan. been camplai 'ng of Kaladar. hoods w address irvm I. words _sin• s coupie-v, ,i..,. ]- became more atUT ay__ane Mrs. frown and Geo.'' vadt, The me, wearing 18. She used the Caine Aadiey iWasan's Assoeisiion seriously ill date Wednesday. Placed and Mrs. M,cConochie with Harris �. �i.�L.�• ' ^ * "rn� the apart eerity, kindness, courtesy, toleran- -snot of Ma r W. A. Irwin, by • • • in an o:vgen tent, 'he never regain- �d M� Little were at Lake Sim- rage ce, unselfishness, trust, 1109•9 h&W The Andley W• A. titet at Mrs.. ed consciousness. Funeral 'arrOulge- coe on Sunday. placing s ladder, at the rear ibes Incas and ,patience, and aPP" them Cecil White's home -for- it's Ma. meats are not complete' as yet, but The Friendship Group' held a sic- dew• Mrs. Irwin investigated, hoiaes _ to our daily living. Ong, with Mrs. - Wm. Gutte ....An unexpected, but very. wd s g Tate Roll Call was ans�- appear in the dally PaPBlS• Fes= �' cessful luncheon st' the home of and ran into two if the met.. Pht was 64 tears �f age. Mrs. Donald Annan•on Thursday manager and his wife were held at !;°test was Mgrs. Eric Brown of Tor" presiding. by -'Peace." u met at the gun•Point in. their bedrown for vv- onto who is Corr. Secretary of the There were many boxes ' of cloth- - _ The village gio. P W A. of Toronto' E. Presbytery, ' ing ,handed in to -be sent to Korea. Correspondents - please have copy home of Mrs. Lunde on Tuesday two hours, while the other two She spoke briefly and expressed A danatiom of ;26 is to bd sent to in early next ' week. Holiday. week• last and trade plans for the bazaar thugs worked on the vault in the yeaaure at being at a aural the OOsrseas Food Relief: and strawberry tea to be held in • bank. The •dailies ,state the police her p Sane. connect the attempt with bank tub= gathering such err this was. ....Mrs; C. White read a poem -*My Mr. Lawson - Mc6nochie, Moose , beries elsewhere. _ After the meeting had closed the Mother used to say ". Mrs. Wm. FAIRPORT UNITED Cil:UPX21 home- ladies entertained their guests to a Guthrie gave a chapter on Kagawa. F>}rettc]ttttan's Bay) Jaw is at his home. and a happy Mr. I. Wood spent Sund8Ir at Alas: Hospital -Campaign To Start' delicious luncheon is _Mrs. C. White, Mss. C. Clemelace — Sobcayb�eon and • Burleigh Falls. Tit June social tithe, A heastvlis and Mrs. G. Aatleq gave in dialogue Sertbeu 4 who supplield flow Sunday $drool - ►d pupils of Pickering, Rouge �. HOUR- due the ladies form, a paper on the food situation 2.00' P. M. The Directors of the Ajax $onp- d gages which added beauh ing the .fact that 2.00 P. M. and Dumbarton Public Schools pro- m the world, stress' Ch Service - - vided a splendid musical entertain- i'tal Association tnet on Tuesday ev- ?; sad COW* to the occankm much Creeds to be • done to keep Be, Re J. E. Braltaar, Mtnirtee ening and elected , an Executive • millions � starvation. Mrs. Bert grant a the Horticultural meeting. Consdtt; Vitro•• t Tuesday _ evening. • Mr. Gerald President.. >r Wesaesr'a Institste Messbetrs Guthrie read the Scripture and Mrs. NOTIa Cowan spore briefly to the PUP, 'President, R. Von Pills: Secretors►. a x G. Griffin led in prayer. ; ., stable seeds to Please Note. ,e, social hour followed with Lhe and distributed vegetable Kra. Jean, Wahl; Treasurer, GEOtYe =- aura. lUxless the owner ,of the smote• theta. These, vegetables w411 be seen Lawrence. , Mayvt- FAwt Group serving vehicle bearing Oat. LksaW Ire► A campaiign to raise -funds WIN' «.,Mss. Cameron McKenzie. The Sunday School Anniversary _ at the Fall Show of Llye Society: era of Beaverton, wt11 strealt Thos. and Mrs: Dttmtrtond • and, . b° launched in June to raise a ttsia- e'Woumem in Municipal As 16126" at Service is to be held on June S, of den October)20 �1� doer � family spent the -weeek -end in far- ' imum of Ten Thousand Dollars. I meeting �Ihstrict 2.30 p. m. :_ -. -.. -:. _ call for the wreckage bw Yav 1161 xie. Meetings •' 1 be held in all the the Wt' regular will dais has been changed FAIRPOAT BEACH same will be sold for storage.' ....Congratulations to Mr. and -Mrs• cbtntnunities froth Whitby to West at 2:30 P. m. due to tits LAW'S GARAGE Quinn, pine Ridge Road, eta the anq each house will be canvassed dual being held on the 28th, at Relattvea from Midland and Port p&ted w Plekeriag, tIllr -900 dq birth of ' a daughter. and every organization In the Jrres► Shirley. The meeting is to be held &borne are visiting Mr. and Mri. of iAWV . We are pleased to. gee. W. O• -will- be - asked to - pledge an atnogn. #- at the home of + _Paimentes, on g Pearsall. � , ; ,,.. y Gibb out agairt after his illness• toward the turd. If the catttpdga Mill goad, .Anyone interested is W e wish Mrs. Peachey, Mr: „We are sorry to hear of. the ser b racceesful, "the hospital will open many invited. Let`s have a drie and John Cassels a speedy T�'c- NOME - BAKING SASE _We illness • of Mtti Kay's . sister. * this. gear.. Banks . t - the• area wt11- nice crowd to welcome Mrs. Mc- overt' from recent injuries - She is confined to the hospital., agcept donations at once. Yemzie, Mr. and Mrs. Knox entertained tomes, Aid Presbyterian Church Miss Ivy. Payton of Prescott is friends from the Lodge last wrot well are holding a Horne- baking Sale visiting st • the A: J. Tltosttpson'e IMW Card of Thanks The steeply euchre was vary wee And Tea on tre Base Line. Card of Thanks • ? - •f,• attended and everyone is welcome Mr• Solace cram the Weist to come a1png and spend an enjoy- % pS kerinb On C'ttnrc2t Coast is' visiting the Mitchell fam- We wish to again thank oar tteii- I would like to thank all my many evening in the Boat. co ; hoors and friends for your wond- Iriends and neighbors for their sblMr and Mrs• Harry Westgate cards and all their kindness iss T,f[lian Roberts of Toronto, osiul kindness, and please vdsit us lovely hospital. spent the weekend in Guelph with AT1TFtDAY, MAX MAY 19, i>ibi was l�n� soloist in the United at our new home, 19 Watson Ave:, d>�g my stay. 18ospit Croob the t0rarei s parents, Mr. and Mrs. At s•00 P. XL Church on Smtday morning• Xghland Creels. after May 26. ,, F. Westgate- i lttr. and sirs• 3Cineeat ]�'sl�l►! J • Q r C It should . be remembered that -/ e o to 11�1a lee S Laced . H a the• job of the plaut . breeder has Go _ been continuous. Each ,year he dis- _ covers new types and varieties. r turning 64L bet te>} or hardier plants BY BDNA MIMAS that will do well in a wider range ' of climate in Cinada. ' h HERE'S a wonderfully delicious way of making sliced smoked . In addition to brand new flow- �ry ham go farther. Sliced pineapple, raisitfs, and `parsley all do ` .y erg and vegetables, new shades ha. e their part in this new recipe• been added to old standbys among Rasa With Dream the flowers, and earlier, more ten - A- ° Two slices smoked ham, inch thick (2 pounds), 9 slices pine- der varieties to standard vegetables. ' o Some of- the old- favorites 'of • our -- aeple. 30 whole doves. onsets` _. Dressing: 4 cups sgft dread crumbs, Cup retains, 1!4 cup brown d '," ° fathers' and grandfathers` days • rsugar, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, '/4 cup melted butter. ` b• would hardly be recognized today. Mix bread crumbs, raisins, sugar and mustard. together; pour: Flowers have been greatly im- 'butter_.evenly over mixture. Place one slice of ham in a three- -- proven in size and color and Sege =- quart heat- resistafit glass utility dish. Spread dressing lightly ° ` tablei'are' better too. over the slice. Top with seco mat cloves to tae • r �'' :::,; ~- Even for the colder- parts of Can- -it t arum evge. Cut one pineapple slice into wedges to make - ' ads it is now possible to get varie- flower petals for the top of the ham. Place two pineapple. slie a, tone on top of the other, in each- corner of the dish. Bake for one zr orneridOm tomatoes, ethat t '` ,' ties of early corn, a - $tour In moderate oven. 925 degrees F. 'Garnish with parsley and4 >' said 'stick sent -t er 'things- _ serve. will do, v�ell. The plant breeders , The follodvi reel y Y = have made this possible by selecting ng Pea will add something new to your 'menus' very early maturing types and _ . `without running up the cost: very n Spanish Potatoes h 'y. :r `m,fs g from these. 'Certainly this r;r point should be considered in Saute 1 tablespoon minced onion, 2 tablespoons chopped �' making up the list of pp green g purchases. . mapper, and. 2 tablespoons of chopped pimiento in 4 tablespoons of ;And it is also well to add some- all or cooking fat until -the mixture is light brown. Now add 2 thing this also far. well the reader.. i- _. -_ • _ etipa 'of cold boiled, diced potatoes, tad % cup of cold cooked ham, chopped. For seasoning, add % to , concerned, is entirely ,neyl but that teaspoon o1 paprika along with _ is„ recommended for his locality. . - • - 4 - _ ^i teaspoon of salt Cook the mixture tutttl tt is heated 'through, egg Yolks from whites; beat yolks until light. Add yolks to hash ' ` This, may :ba broad beans or a Hash Pickle Puff pie mixture and season with seat, pepper, onion and pickles. Beat watermelon or broccoli, table- to a (4 seeviass) egg whites until stiff; told into hash mixture. Put mixture into - - (400 degrees F.) for 20.mia lt�fnch piepan end bake la hot oven trtes, nips, white radish, borecole, Brus- - One -pound can caned -beef hash, 2 eggs,, teaspoon-salt, freshly. - sir until brown, Cut into wedges. Serve with tomato sauce. ' - sel's sprouts, swiss chard, chinese ground pepper, '2 teaspoons grated onion 2 tablespoons chopped Tsmab gstsee$ In a small -_ - treah cucumber pickles• saucepan, combine an 8 -ounce can cabbage. - hybrid corn, endive oe !a»pty corned -beet hash into bowl; trash thorou tomato sauce' % teaspoon Worcestershire sauce and % teaspoon some of the herbs. None of these ably. 'Separate Celesy'salt. Heat and serve in a small bowl things - are entirely new, though' _ :'••" • . certain_ varieties of them are, but too few of any of them are to be r haps even unbearable in this coun- try. found in the average garden. The ; / - , try. ' And why ? —To repair the U EEN beginner• is advised to give a few ' 1ABLE TALKS of them a trial each. " - awful damage . of . war, to enable year. He may -- - their country to pav its own way.. THl�MB well find that the family really likes - to Meet its li a ions, d o lay them a h has made a discovery ob g t as t p and t d' i,�amArtdxwv. its part in the defense of the free - jy Gordm simth that will add interest and. variety ._ : - -. _ __ _ - • dom of mankind. One egg and 8 to :his vegetable plot. - .pence wortir of meat -a- week l \ Vegetables— canned or- fresh. —are tares is two The - results of this - self - restraint quarts boiling water to GARDEN NOTES. - 1p g and eels- sacrifice on the part of the,' - - 1[ttVCr POITUt1011 plentiful the year round, and one of which two tablespoong -salt have British people shoulld be reassur- Keep Them Coming Can Be Stopped the cheapest foods in your diet.' been added Drain. ing -to iheir friends and astounding There is no reason why the pea -_ More than that, they are -the best-, -:Put a- layer of cabbage into a to future historians. Our partner season should' last - only a couple.. _ means of providing the vitamins buttered' dish, sprinkle with grated has achieved solvency it least for of weeks, and that goes for banns, :,- -..... -. necessary for good health. cheese and paprika. Cover with a the moment: "She has raised her corn or anything else. The 'trick Dramatic "evideftce that a water- . . . Yet so many families just plain layer of white sauce. Repeat till all industrial production 50% and her is to spread out sowings over sev= way. 'choked with industrial pollu- ' - balk at eating enough vegetables--- ingredients are used. , exports 70% abme the prewar oral- weeks, atso to-.use perhaps t;on for decades can regain much.ot and if ours are in that category. it, Mix cracker crumbs with'butter Proportionately, an early, a medium and a late var -- its original usefulness through y � level•_ P oportoaately, she is do-. • be-'that -the 'faatt isn't theirs, spread over top and bake in -a 350- ing at least as much as -America in iety• In most parts of Canada it is government - industry to- operation Maybe you are the one to blame. 400- degree oven until crumbs are meeting -the menace of Soviet Com- possible to make' regular sowings 'was offered at the annual techni- Boiled in plain water with a bit of well browned, munism. of such things as.. beans, carrots cal conference of the- Americans ` melted butter and salt, 'vegetables • * Nor is this the whole story. It . and lettuce. every two weeks up to Chemical Society. -may, be goad ,for you. But they're- 'gaing -BO&M in Cbeaw Satiee: _ is _much easier for a rich man to the first week_ or so of July. - Frederick H. Dechant, consulting _ not °'se;fiteit'ntly tempting to' leeep 2 tablespoons baits contribute .15% of his income to ` " _ _ _ - tugineer• reported that waste dis father and the kids from leaving worthy causes than it is for a man Be Ready for Trouble L tap mill � charge from all mince on the __them on their - plates; meal :ilfter :1/4 Cup >[re� Canadian eheesi - of modest means.- In. ,i(he one cast For almost every flower, fruit, SchuyNtill River and its tributaries . . sneaL sA•taaepewn there tray be the aacrit. of some yegetabte and shrub it seems there has been effectively stopped, the _ tables - ' ` - •luxuries, in the other of bare neces- is a special insect- or disease. .Few - - - -,;- -'• _ - 2 goons flour rovers flood stages have been _ If this i5 happening to yaw the teaspoon salt - shies. The -true test it how much a indeed are free from attack and le'wered by three to seven feet, the ._ -. man is doing as. compared with many have several enemies. The ,. addition of -a dash of imagination 3(t teaspoon pepper -- quality of the water has been. what he can do. best adefease is healthy gfowth and rte your vegetable dishes is iadin Few drops of Woeceiiershire _ Wrho are 'dra ing then, ftct ?" noticeably improved• and the cost. _xated.. And�Jjust in case vou've run sauce "'dragging good 'seed• It is comparatively ens From "' %he _Anglo-American Part- -'to control- damage in a dean; well ot- treatment has been Teducrd. a little shorr-otthis itstpgrtant cook = `�4 cups string beans, cooked and aership" am address by Laa;renet cultivated garden of husky growth, Mr. Dechant said that although' -ing' ingredient, here are . -a few drained Hunt. of New York City, at-Phila- but it is a big problem where the - this work has been carried . on pri• _ - - recipes to help you. Method —Make white 'sadce with delptia April 7, 1951, plants are no't doing well slid wlsere wily as a ,state and federal prof- :: ' ' w bar. er flour and milk. Add cheese " the, area lot of weeds an ct la 1 t• - t; Ha it h e e w• s d other r seven large steel works, foul 'iCbM Crumb Pudding _- - - -.._ and seasonings and bras until well _ � �p� •ans hbish to firotect amt trap -pro= _ �Tirs•tvs>td othcrtemeta!- working - 1 can corn or.two cups fresh corn blended and cheese is melted. Arid -- pagate bugs and diseases. industries have jointly spent snore 3 tables beans, mix gently and turn into bat- Fortunately for .- the garden than $3,000,000 to purify- the waste tablespoons cream Peaty moss and humus, as sold - 1 teaspoon. cane or bast sugar tered casserole. commercially, differ in, appearance, enemies there are dusts and sprays eaters they return' to the � aver. 2 tastes Bake 30 minutes in a "356- degrfe specially -prepared to - deal with the outlook is good that' others goons flour commercially, and use- They are not them. For the bar will follow in their footste 3 teaspoon salt oven. Garnish with a sprinkle of interchangeable. Peat moss is p2 that eat holes pa," he teaspoon pepper _ _ _ -paprika and. hopper parsley- available in both imported and do- .7A to the fgliage use poison: for thou said. 3 cup bread crumbs mestic brands. Imported peat,• usu- that suck out the juices causing ` _ 1 tables _ _ Cassetoled .Peas with:.Cheese: rifle plant � to wither, attack with a goon btitter _: , ally marketed -ire one- hundred -pound Menagerie-By WahDis - 4 cups.co6ked peas spray that will burn: Disease usual. May ocy burlapped bales, is, medium brown Method —blix corn,with salt, pep- -?A teaspoon pepper -- ly hits- the -plant cells and causes is per, flour and sugar coarse and granular in texture. withering spots. - _. p gar and aria • in . -.I cap grated Canadian cheese Domestic peat :is more finely gran- . 8 r rot in blatkish's ts. _ cream: lfvlf butter, mix with bread {/ teaspoon salt Chemicals like sulphur • are used ular and vanes from light to dark in this case. Often one good treat - crumbs and use one -half the mix- - 1 cup milk '. "' -- -.. - • ' ture to cover bottom of shallow _ 2 tablespoons minced pimiento brown. It_ is generally packaged in bags of five cubic felt. Used as merit will be enough but with things baking dish. 'Add corn mixture sad Idethod —Turn drained -peas into 'like leaf hoppers -and potato bugs mulch over ahrub,ytnd flower beds, 'which „lay eggs, two or three sue- top with rest of crumbs. buttered baking dish. Add salt' both -brands- are- valuable for light Bake 25 minutes in a 350 - degree pepper and milk Spritikli cheese cessive treatments to get the young i<f ening garden soil, increasing its oven._. _ _ _ - 'and pimiento over top and bake in a -< g _ onrsst•ill be needed, bloat chemicals ability o hold moisture an kee iii • ` 40U- degree oven about 20 minutes y d p g lese•.iheir potency to time so a fresh' r_ Potato Puffs - or until cheese has 'meRe�: do.Wa weeds. Neither kind of peat supply each season is advisable. µ1l t moss has particular food value' * * • .. I- _ 2 cups mashed potatoes — although some_domestic, peats have Give Them. A Trial Y egg, beaten '... :. - slight ' fertility. ✓,,_ "- Sa i British Arent Its a good plan'to try something _ ^1 cap cereal flakes, crashed Y Cmm�}�r<i11 humnc'ia nln. -4 �. s - Salt and PePPet 'bragging Their Feet' medium' fine in texture. Usually entirely new each year. By adding - - a flower-or vegetable'each':season . _Method— Combine potatoes, salt a _ , . high in -#utility, it maybe be con - one will make new and pleasing "' sin •- and pepper to taste, and beaten egg, Here. in America - we- have, been, _ sidered is a commercial form of discoveries; widen the range..of in 'haven't you ever heard of a and whip until very light. Shape-po- deluged in recent months with a compost. Dug into the soil or, -plac- terest - ad also value, FAMILY tree ?" tato mixture into small balls and constant 'Mreatlt of propaganda' ed around plant roots at planting _ roll in crushed' cereal flakes. about Britain . , • the most unscrup- time, it, feeds and lightens soil . _ • -• - -- 7Fry fn•deep, hot fat (375 degrees) a}ous and the -most malicious,accw -_ texture and helps retain moisture. for three -minutes, or 'until brown. sation , of these propagandists is Hnrniis may be. packaged in* bags t - Drain on absorbent paper. Makes that 'British are- "dragging their or boxes, or sold in bulk by the c 12 puffs.. - - feet." .. ` cubic yard, bushel or ton at the * * Let's face the facts. local supply firms. $ Salad In. proportion 'to heir• ttopulation. - SUCCeSS Tip — DATE- ORANGE s ' —one -third of ours—Britain- has MOTHER'S FRIEND PUDDING 1 cnRs cod appl finely-diced cooked, beets - today as many. men in her armed cup diced apples A young Canadian couple struck :,BCllee It with bi/�IL''. forces' combatting' or 'restraihing v 1 cup diced celery p a friendship with an Australian Combine in a greased Communist aggression as has the .lady,• On the arrival' of her fourth'a�n:,rr;; 1 teaspoon minced onion Ca>lserole (6 -cup size) " Shard- cooked e - United States. Her forces arc- child, the "<€' ggs fighting or on 9 'seat her a playpen ns tar;; 4$'G >,;.. .. ,, a c, corn syrup, 1 tba, Salt and Retard at 19 key " % orange juice. Mix-and -• �� � points throughout the world. An- a gift. :'a�. - .grated lemon c.ora - Mayonnaise : , The thank -yaou note left them • sift once - _ thony Eden has pointed out in the , then sift into a bowl 1,4 c. once - sifted somewhat astonished "Thank ou mbine the beets,- ap= -' April- issue of Foreign Affairs that Method— Copastry flour (or 134 c. once- gifted hail -wheat "' les,•eels so much for the pen. It is a per- ,XJtaps. Magic Ba p celery, onion and eggs, coarse- these British forces are' stretched flour), 2 king Powder, 3z top. feet godsend, I sit in it every after= ' 1y chopped. Sprinkle with salt and in relation. to the availability of � salt and 3�j C. fine granulated sugar. Miz �in % c, • noon and` read and the children pepper and mix with .enough may- trained men and modern arms more corn flakes, slightly cnished 'end c, cut -u - ennaise to coat all ingredients well, tautly than those of- any other can't t get near me. egg, �, y y _- pitted dates. Combine 1well- beaten Let stand long enough to season country, ally or'enemy,L'- The Brit- mt1k, j4 tap, vanilla and S the. shortenin thht. Serve 'iti a chilled bowl: ash were fighting in I.falaya Yor tiro •EARLY DECISION - g, * , years before the. Communist aa- The judge was just about to melted, 'Make a well in dry ingredients and add Cabbage An Gratin gression in Korea. last •June. Brit deliver Iris summing up .of the case R liquids, anti lightly, Tarn Into prepared dish, . ain has had universal military •When he noticed that there were Bake in moderately hot ,oven, 3750, about 40 3 cups cabbage, shredded coarsely trainigg for--- men 18 to 25. since only I l.men in the. jury box. j minutes. Serve warm, -with pouriag - cream.- ' 2 cups, white puce 1947. We are still talking about _ "Where is the twelfth juryman ?" , Yield -6 servings, V4 cup grated Canadian cbeese 'it. The British people, for moire he asked.'irrifably. i % -cap evoker crumbs than ten years, have volunarily- "That's all right, yer honor," - - .2 tablespoons melted butter ..'. submitted to -a. rationing •system.. _ the foreman answered -genially. "He _ Salt nand Paprika, in some respects severer today was called away on business, but r- iltot}tod --Boil cabbage seven min- ;thah ever before, unknonn and per- he's left his verdict with -me." , .., •�.. ?'�r';y .. . ;- . - - _ - • .. .- is „. .' - • •e r -_ 4 . .. i .. - . M. Elbcott. It. has been rimes ,,:ed bars, both sides' hordine their own Our west end has been notorious moray ton tracks were made to PW ' - Brsiltsham - Continued - - that a fund be started to sot .iv t late!y, end Very sew here were sr for the calcitan tr�tment of t6/- - o a point. When a vote was tak- er accompanied by hits. _ tsrown, , a '_museum in Whitby, euh Wom en. the meeting decided that - alt- ware thta this kennel wtae in the, -ends they use. 1. newly- cippointed Secretary. At the en's f'nstiWto' Branch to contribute -ive middl -e - age did- surpass 'youth Y;r rally... Another thir�r that many het�t close alt retired to the hall where to the fund..._.this will ba derided in the joys of life, consequently �skns °grrave trucks surfaces than af6d ' i menus 6terdue for as Is th ea better" ots' a very dainty lunch was served. upon at the Dist. Annual meeting, Vrs. T. -Norton and -Mrs. George '---Mr. .uti' Mrs. Stewart - McGucic= A debate was held - "Resolved Graz- ivon out. The Principal at-the­ •all the ordinary farm traffic. 'late farms for aehoof purposes as this.- - ;n, 111r. sad Mrs. Ray Ellicuct, Mr. that '.Middle :kg' Surpasses Youth ne�� High - School, .bit L. Briggs, dust nuisance also to adjacent pas• > far�t+ere pay out of all just proif' Mrs. Noss Knox, Betty -Jean vin the Joys of idfe." After y;t.e tunes and orchards is a serious one onion for tine upkeep' and btt;tleiiag and is to speak at Brougham W. I. on and Fa- had bea with their par a controversey,, both amusing. and the isecorid Tueadav in the mmth it would nett be a bed law it themes o? schools. a ents, Mr. and Mrs. - D. McGuekin,- conftsing, in thought, to the mem- The Roll Call was a quiz on the y ' of ,Goodwood, on Mothers' Day. -PERSONAL- - handbook. The hostisset. were: -, The Brougham W,omen's institute- -- ire•- ;?�arvet -3 9- A- H3•yey' held- their monthly meeting Tues- THIN, RUNDOWN WIFE GAINS and Mrs. L. Sheppard. Luncheon - day-- a €teMoon,_Ma Mrs. Llo d 18 Lba.- "I' pained 18 lbs *w pee was served at the tea hour. Johnston, President,, was in the steady nerves, tt:auxa to 0a4Xex "1h- - - - cha.ir. The 'Meeting was opened by XM L, Savard, _Mattagami Heights, - ' singing the Opening Ode, followed _Out. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets %D A udley s • 8 Y B VS by the repeating of the kar day, introductory 'Get- auquainted Stewart, Collect, Mrs. N. Burton size only 60 cent. All druggists. 'Much svmpathv is being exf6nded read the• minutes of ' the last -meet- - • Ing. Mrs. Soden was voted, the Rep- ATTENTION FARNFAS Ernest Chapman who is ill in thb- %*Sentative of ,the Women's Instit. We will be pleased to pick up dead Oshawa Hospital. • r Bill- fate of Brougham,'• at ' the monthly or crippled farm aaima'ls sad pay Care and Mrs. Gunber and Bill- inietings -of "the National Film lid. ! highest prevailing prices. ie, of Hamilton, spent Mothers' ; �+� -- •Twenty -five dollars was also ; For immediate -service, telephone. Day with her- •parents at Westoen froted to be donated to the Cancer • - Brookl�in 63, Claremont Farm. f Fund, The District Annual . 3ieet- ! � or Toronto EMPIRE 3.S636. John Neevel and family attend - ing to be held this year at Shir i ;G0RDON YOUNG LIMITED ed the organization proceedings of W, on May 39. Delegates are - 14M. Heatinr Street. Toronto of the new congregation for Dutch 'DAILY SERVICE . Milne, Mrs. imanigrants at add ' in last Leaf -. T O A L L CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS ]Lis. $' Harvey, _ Mr. LeFleur and ' t6ife, bf Leo- - ' Wrn..Gray Mrs. ' L. Johnston, Mn. lit. 'E= Mr. McManus; Whitby, ; side, visited Mrs. Middleton and - - Es to speak at the Dist: Annual on Bill, to our west, on Sunday. ` ' 'CHARTERED sUSa rr$erreation ". The, report M the • • There are still same cases of the 't . DIoL Director Las riven by Mrs- e`".PUOTO JRAPK R smumps nits are hinny Initiated. ea ...... ; OFFER I D IIA L S S R V I C i ". WmL Gray In the absence of Mrs. 'Dick Win out few _ . i wiaft, ter was a with a f : -FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL • - assistants planting early potatoes .. _ On Saturday last. - ^ �'Yas� HM = 4 Cattle ore being turned out to = _ GROW - pasture now and many fatatteQS - pMiMf! 4iN . - i�p M4� y�i 1 l i, are busy fixfng their- .fences. Good - - - _ „n[}..; fences make for a feeling of socar HULTHER \`{j1i�{ Sty to all concerned. 4 ` � The bloesexina will likely be out t� in all their lore here neat ' greek. -' -,, ! / b�► t and it is reported there is a gTeot _CHICKS. A901 '`, r'1 -show for bloom. NOTICE 'TO GRLt'DITOR8 f Just f - IFD - - -- ti - AND OTHERS - _ .. =t0 be Bliti<'.Or�,/' } ALL PERSONS having claims a- GROWING PEtEETS - 3ohns- Manville 446111=111 gaiast the Estate of - Walter Thoe.J different - - Sleep, late of the Township - � - Sliding Shingles so right p o ! Picjc' ; - _. _ - ✓ � _ Formulated for either = Dyer sidewails :.. swi egg' to the county o! Ontario. Farmer, *he died on ' or about the Range or Confined of The WOOiD DUCK, most g c x , ispkeep expense Third day Agri¢ A., D. 19 51, '. _. Feedin A are hereby notified- to , aend -full 1 b*"ifuI of waterfow Liss Waste - - -' �PPIs J -M Siding Shsagles, rneh paructilaty of same to the under-!- Higher Protein r" - � and eco nomical. oust sigma on or -before the 31st Gar o! -dyers greatly- from s. 114"or Growth your old siding, atade of ssbesstos may., 10;,1-. after which date the dunks. ltistrod of nesting t ` and cement. - firceepproof sad roe• Estate will be.. distiibuted' hati' round, he habitual! live in treest Greater Economy �_ _ _ ; t.al:-+ns wday. � � • '�' 9 Y -- ANA for issf m*m 6 1P � egard only to the •claims of which Pernop3 his `beauty makes him waist . each �• • ^ .h►• !�e �• �� TC�� 1 the u�adzsrigssc! eltali - then 'hare - - -- - - -,' - _ - .• b dill _`.10. a anent. - s • ! _ . ;,r t. / -. You'll find final nature k fNted with diiferertl� _ ' .n FOR SALE BY ` y �hi�i,�hfs gills day of quirks and habit[ You91 find yourself going of ouf ti CLAREMONT Building Materials tor-conservation when you pet to know nature. It's yam K : _ ARTHUR S. GREE$ K Q : b proted and yours to enjoy. and fuels _ " CO- OPERATIVE - . _ .f King St.'s, -' - Ontaro i8 ONE IqCKERr G ; } 9: - . _ .. - �-� -•N c z q _ Nature Unspoiled -.,Y..±"" r - 'dey, r« "-•,nn ff �F.£ - �, : •+ewr ». - - -- ,•.. ' � - YOUS YOURS T9 NJOY d y� -� lun A PlArdler I To"Mf 1 W"w W"nng RLINWS -1:. -. 4111 &AILING OEEWE111Ef LIJUITEI r' , . - It's the improved - -_ - -, `. = _ .AT[tt00. 1111117111910 GOOD EAR - -- - -_ By actual test, the improved Goodyear - 'DeLuxe delivers up to 34% more mile+ - - - :,age! And you get extra protection - against blowouts plus sure - footed trace . tion as well.. Let us .check,',:'`'' - your tires r ;:: -Ry •, ... thy! :• l 100K FOR THIS 16H SIGN-Of QUALITY - -�,, J LAW MOTOR 'SALES = _ CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH _ _.. r \ • ��, � PHONE: : •29W' , •GAS; OIL & REPAIRS ; .. •. - .- _ , �DANFORTH BUS LINES. LTb, ' o . � _ ,eau b #4 DAILY SERVICE. _ 18U01 13� CLA12B,a[ONT • • " Giving;•ou the kind of telephone service you want is our job. MW 90101D DVS ,.."� ,,�,,,�: ,., 11 WEST BOUND READ ,lam A _ You want it to be fast- and'dependable -and to- keep an - - IFJL 13 A.ilt. A.=. P.iR. 1'Y. ~' getting better. But at the same time. we believe theft's mass , ]rY.' px rl ic� to good service than just' technical efficiency and steady; sstd aid Ry, and improvement. ` aft sm 8� ash ari : • - '.. - _ phone people to.be friendly. pkasasttl,' ... ., - _ ._.._ a le We think you like to and easy to, get along with. You want to .deal with someone iRsL 16141+ ask HOI. IML - -wsho takes areal interest in our problems and who is Rhf • S.N i,ta ig.N ..�.........«. ' and �rard »».. 8.40.1.1 f , fit 9.3 9 Y p DR,iR 4.11 ssi 14„S5 Dooffir6i sad Lattrsll i.l• 9,10 4,99 - _ to give you a little extra attentions. � 6034 5.80 8.55 1g.Si ...... 11Mi'ftats dusedoe., 8^ 9.00 4.46 0.00 _ Sass f{,N 8.51 10.M • . _ fl[�hsea - - - 7.45 8.45 4„h0 ' 5.45 ' That's a kind of service we want yarn to have. It snakes ; !.M 10.18 ff4rows'e Osrasts 7.42 8,43 4,37 8.42 ipour telephone mean.• more_ to you.. makes our job mean _ 4.N 1455 14.58 ''I, , lbwia >� 'J :40 5,41' 4,sr � - more to us N.N R.N. 8 t5. 11,415 -. �. . c ..... ttdare - �.... t.51 •.8• 4;18 8.N ,�trN t.N 8.15 11.11 _ Twi+rt $Elj t.80 8.l0 4,09 8.f0 "si.ii t.N 8.N We "; aittss fifietr tell 8.18 4.h • 8.18 YM5 YLL TeL "00111 COMPANY O_ f CANADA ii,Se tell iii it-241 . 4,11 8.88 8.11 ,mss 1." 8.115 11." t G9aremott 1.00 8.00 ' 8.45. 8.N _ • - . Dead Classified t�a[l ' Crippled Farm Stock t x]8,00 HORSES ;8.00 _ - ., _ ;16.00 - - CATTLE (500 lbs. up) _ f�7.00 - _ Rn' _��L� part time ' earetalaer wanted for x,00 -- (under 500. pounds) a3•� �r��l - L for St. George's Church. Pickering; - - 1,00 - - -sifso . is attend furnace -for' Sunday-- CALF - ;1.00 - - - -- - �ervic�. 1$ _ - - ' ickering -Market & Locker Plant ` -May. _ . ' - VOR SALE ?- roamed brick` housejou�'ly. pick' Up -- • : _.__ - .� -/� and story in Claremont- Box 010 P1 ONE 30 - - �R Office. - 194.8 Plytnoutlr Spec- hone Collect 'Pickering 265.3 12 Sal D'eLuxe, small . mileage, good - . condition. Phone 240 Pickering. SHIELDS MINK Fd8ffi - -_ - -_ - - - - -- - -_- _ - SALE - McCormick aced- drill, - : __._ - — - -_ — _ - - QUALITY P231 , in good shape. 00. Mdoe MEATw Phas 191Ji'Road and 3iLi1'S 1 T FOR SALE - flat& of cabbage and - - _- .'t plants;. and �1 kinds of _ .. !GROCERIES_ - - bedding plays&.. Frank -tau, Pk-k- - ': _ ��a � - ering. Church FOR SALE - 1942 Plymouth 5 -pam- "cri ,e for h5. C shape. Will LOCKER PL&NT - .sacrifice for X796, Call Pick 191J1, - - MAR4iARINE _ - Electric refrigerator. - .- � - -- FOR RENT - - _ ._ • ' ar+•nn!�e�r•i _ •. -- -- -� - , - Phone Lorne White, Pick. 197J3, FOR SALE - pigs, 6 and 8 weeks - Meats -Processed -to Your Specif :eatioaa. old. Mks. Hedge, 4th con. Picker- lit - - -may, 26 _ Qu' Y _ FOR SALE - 260 16 -inch concrete blocks. 34c each; One able-top _ _ _ • KAISER r8ag.rxe with oven large enough to I NGSW AY roes a chicken. Phone Claresauat t �' I h e MOP'ERT'Y FOR kALI4 - _ _ V000 v ill bay a 9 -year old, 7 -room pIGMazntO =t - ■err say Dion IVIEW _ /torn house with new garage • and .: fan house on half acre of land; ` im'L'1>IR'1'JR A�►!N _ _ _mod any sari water oa tap, bat3r - _ Pic$E�iasJ. - so= Uwmdiate >�..«� H. H,; Kam ,,, at Bzougham. T10E to FARMERS - • '• -;� s4u8. - _ { - � .:,� - Pickering PROMPT PICB•IIP AND DELIVERY., i ,a?AOA- SANDING . l9iar ,.. , • ,1�►a�xEls >r .CASH PRICLTS PAID - we De>!va FOR DEAD OR QRIPP1,0D Al OWL&LS - - 3GV31�LL'S DEPZ �r0l� _ - - - - - : - - _ 17, Roar fi�p$9>�.13 ,_ i WY.00 each r •_ 1 Wes' Relives 0OWN ,' _ 96.00 ebeh+ - . J5.! 'ax Re41"ea n Hall Juni -I _ .. - - - j $MALT. ANIMALS RPll 10 VLD �" RE E. -. - - TdB SALE - seed and table potatr _W N M&T, , 3"T so, 195.1 - a.ls P. K. = - ham, Phaus -Pick 199J2. ;.' .. '_ AiVOSIOD 2l GAAM PPS 1 ■.N . a MWMA C"DS 26% Jkw :. ��� 9O a Mier. $1475 ° FOUR SPEEDY P/ ©K -UP_ PHONE ' AGMT 6S. . sadaa. >?o - - tA O. Robertson, Mount joy aideroad ' - - Mast. - Usakhaim. Phone Markham - 3.43•N WMM nj=2q • I��3R��C�' F �•ca os >wt ICBAx:?Fss - zoos Pik 5.w :. I►rdA SALE - Gurney tabletop Ee- - sotane stove, good condition, $125; i ` Usbwt ;5.0. Apply. first house east - _ side ROOA north of railway � LOCAL REPRESENTAT[VE's -PHONK 242W2 - $inside Chicks.-This highelasa stock I 1 �•; at special spring prices. Fullets.: " C09]Ed'AC'i _ lCockeiels. Started too. Ask for tine . _ . _ a • ow PHOTO-raiimum _duke list. Present high egg Prices ... a..r7ASY $QPlI.1i - an indication of good markets a- - =ABY N1Raps head. Agent: F. H. Dea,ains, Pick- i~isse t • easing. _ -, .ALL .YOUR LAUNDRY � �,' : >�RR HOUSS_ - - Week TEAT = ils M ssssgoio�, *.9s A. M. io1 P. E. aT � WASHED and IRONED p� = f I" F . x . P. »,� Ch _ Mrs. S. Jones of Trenton visited he., daughter Mrs. Wilmot Gates un v i the week -end on • the occasion of �. �O _ - .the. Christening of her sraadsun. i ' ,Allen Sidney Gates - _ On Tuesday, May 98, the Mil- Tern Institute group are putting on 'a Minstrel and Two Short Plays is the-school. Proceeds to be -used -._ ....... _ AOK to buy nut ms in the mn 8s• BUDGET BUNDLE —P"ive pounds for 990... 20� ' s5. PHO Please souse -and help the Hone, (W each additional pound. Everything completely. - - .'and Scrool Association at 8.15 p.. washed and ironed,' inciudit men's shirts. Pick -m• _ in. sharp. - and delivery included. TELEPHONE t9aW1 or � ' - Mr:- - tnd-M• -Gea- Todd, Mr.. of Claremont, visited A. $tMY• and Mrs. Leslie Hollinger, Bruce, ) Greenwood inns on Sunday last. ua Mn and Mrs.. Won. Judd had i our ram stsysrns.tssD DRY I', - - dinner on Sunday with Mr: 'and — ctsnaaa d■••soa cbe •.��•�,•. - s �4.. ^5.a • a..ia L.��i.�. (i en cteaaiae rou em fed even cad Wilson visited Mr. John,'Nu_ oR - -. •Mrs. Wan. HalLinger.' - dam"�et • now to • On tit "r"s _ The Mothers' Day Service was Toronto, who is very ill. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tweddle were iQVITALIZSDt guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. � weIl attended - Sunday, morning and , We are pleased-to welcome. l[r. Sunday g the committee had arranged a good ( and Mrs. Bodes and f sly who -'Da_ vidson, Whitby: �, Eastern House - - -- program. I haste moved into the •span . ent at • A beautiful' Mothers' Day Ser- •� - Wood's Grocery Store .... The nday�Sc col wi(S. meet as i the Smith home. J. T. •Stephelason Pro a Su h vice way held on Sunday- morning p Dunbsrton -Phone 196q -i usual on Sun y at 10,15 a. to , i Mr. Mrs. Herb Smith have with Mrs. Wes. Petty's Sunday Pickering - 45 �.. at 11,16 'the 'regular church School Class singing - nicely "Praise taken up residence- there also. Him, Praise Him followed Pr • a _ service. Rev. & , H. Monkman will The Ladies' Aid 'will meet at atoxv read by one the girls. The conduit a Baptismal Service. £v-:-I Mrs.-J. -C• 'Sinclair's. Word for the • • o . • eryone welcome... I Roll Cail1 -."Flower". Guest speaker choir. rendered a lovely anthem .-. .. The W. A. will sponsor a ban- '.Mrs•. Gordon. gown, of Toroxb: -''.Draw nigh unto �"' aftdr R'�h greet to our Y •.P. V. at their clvs- ,iii ladies interested, invited to 0- Rev. McLachlan gave a short • ad- - -ing evening May_ 5.1.. ._ tend. doers on "honour your Father and _ Congratulatiops to Mr. and Mrs. • Mrs. E. J. Wilson entertained st Mother." Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot George -Blake - on the arrival of a «plastic _ Demonstration" ' Wed- G•ates resented their -son Allen ins, a boy and girl, -at Oshawa needay of this week P LAUNDERERS:.Sidney, for baptism; also' Mr• and Hospital, May 21, 1961'•, All fine. Mrs. Draper and Mass Ruth Hub• Mrs• Heklsevold with their son, • s s • Y Mr. and Mrs. Wnl: Brown • expect chime; visited Mrs. C, •Hutchlussi. - Robert Melville. to motor to their cousins in Dak- Picleerinx, on Friday. last Week. Several members of the Oddfel- ota this week with Mr. and bits. Miss Marro Wilson returns lsosno :.sews their wives and fetnilies - .. 17S OSSINGTON A1/E., TORONTO PHONE LL 2161 Stevenson, of Oshawa. I this- week from the. Sunny Soat3k attended church servace at 'Brook- =y - _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perkins,, having spent the winter, in Miand. gr on Sunday afternoon. _ . of -Toronto, spent Mothers' Day Mn and Mrs. J. F5.: Altalaar and :- We are sorry, to- lose Mr. and - : : with their ,mother Mrs• W Perkins. fa�raily- °f Oakwood spent SM&P Mrs. Lr. Rectos and Shirley, who - - - ._ __. _ - - - BOtS r. are moving to Vineland this veek. �4Ir, and Mrs. , Ed. Pascoe and �yith Mrs, J. E, W_ ikon At the in A. meeting of Wsdnes- - family attended the BaPtisrtnal Ser- Mr. and Mrs. - . Syd.. Davies sgd - Now available for coiiagei., Low cost 14uipnemt for_ the, season. '-t Vice of, Lloyd's little daughter, • at son (',� ¢n, at• Leaside, visited B. 11L - ` day Mrs. Ree §or Was given two pamp{ng. prt. g, wing or Waste; Clean, 'Hot, Feat - Claremont on Sunday' nf6mtng. -and Mi s. • Draper. lovely cups and saucers as a Tern- Depeisdable Flatae: " ' : "' Mrs. T. Horton and family, Pick= - - eMbiattds from : her friends and - _ erin� Were callers at - -F. Gibsons- - rOTTCE - ne3g4itiors. Our best wishes go wit1� _ - _ jrSEE DLMO.YSTR�TLUN on Saturday last. • . • . them to their new home. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and - By order of Council, the Toa*a -• diy; Mr. and Mrs, Llndaay, "f ONTARIO Sb�E SAS - CO., - LTD•, Green` River Ship- Municipal = Office 5.00- wBI Iwiacastert also Mr. and Mrs, IT. _ now be: 8.30 a. tn. -to- 6,00 P. rn. gobNn '. EAftOY, of- Briah. z Mondav to Friday, inclusive. ,2os• ton, visited Mrs. A. Wbod and the ; 1b KINGS ST•,% Eo - PHONE 3-2201 , ('too late for lnt wsekl ed au easy Saturday - ton, vi en Sunday. - I - _ - _ _ firs. • Ferguson and Julia spent L T. JAistsloa, C�e14 W� • thy. week -end with the •B. Draper's I itatidlpalky of t1e Town" of X , a... j - _ �// ' . Mr. and Mrs. Frank '8ntchings, Pleltoriag. A AL ,�u�tKe�� �tre�toru East Woodlands - �i 0 w �. •. A11en McGreevy has been ill but ._ Choose ' A. E. Richardson BUHAUM , bvrr"M we are happy in reporting that ne - - =- ,, �. is convalescing cauuortab,y. _Yo1rrrigidaire Refr' �� � �as The former •Rathbone house ,�n _ �L �,� Highbush Trail has been extensiv- lrphak a.. -Mo es ely renovated by its present own- OpDfVWA19CM - Holt Safi M AS Eiratw- ere, the Palmers. Mr. Patterson _ �Aa Ott- �Yfatd Airy, 13860 ddlas �� �� has made an excellent, job of the �� - OYe s To own lea Amp renovations. Mr. W. G. dill did - . - . t)sssrrr )lead Mr. Dono- PS�A Op did the eaves- troughing• - - • pia car srs Miss a Pa14 van and his bride, the former Mi -, Mod 62 Nue 1AN06 !� Lynch. now occupy this tovely home � sL! s4% iti !!ds m ., "f'j� I B.L A..1�- Bridt— ..dal. - and -we have pleasure in welcomins_. _ '� ee. �f.-?k� —___ �� tis�ssats Hloars them into oar community. : '11MI a 40 ft* � Slavrt _ Hob a" 1+pess l7lssat The two O'Neill families are 'r+e- _ .. ._. S sas+tss ?8 ar lases ls�rs oai Feb* joie, The old Bosebank Road :: _ . „ NOW Available - o�1.WA A. W. MITCHELL aalniily rest a d f daughter. The • '� Old Forest Road folk have a new AMM$$"d Daiwa par All son. Ali- are •well. Congratulations. �g�K � Made ONLY by pwi6stsrs PRO RM 74 sat 114 + An up-to -date barber shop will open on June let, in the building GENERAL MOTORS 'PRONG PIM 1141W11- .:o-ti.T3LppC8 pA&s y.-,1i WAY" gently vacated by Blair Brothers, _ _M. He y next will the Dew Drop Ian. . J' S• BALSDON & SON ' ,Mr. H�eoty will be the proprietor. • ' KEN AND CLA R K E STAFFORD O ROS. Exceedingly welcome financial - .. PRONE PICKERING 39 PR�7.NTIC assistance for .our community icy - Wol sties has been thankfully received AUCTIONIMMS pie. v2mv tits! cream Mr. Waiter Thomson, M. P- Ontario � � -_ leader of the Ontario Liberal Por- Off. "y, who lives just outside our boon- THIS WEEKS HELPFUL HINTS r Csrmdss at pstarls sad its Dso.dos es. >�, a daries but who is sn i%norary r �tm Stock, 1�� Member of our Association and f °1- To prevent bananas from turning dark when eat sue. -hold' Furnitw% Real Estate Iowa our activities very closely. It Amato in shy triad of fruit juice preferably dtnw Bp SaLs ass seWty at 20000000 MiCEAC$NIMS in nice to know that our work is Raw& Dust swries be *6 notes and appreciated in high P120' Pow R*W Este&. Iwtworw and MoHeagat Prise et oat. �� es, We thank Mr. Thomson sincere- 1p and we ape merit_ Willson � Co. MW&hM 1P. Q ptisra DdH rt<. lf8sis. >pi The eastern side otpOld ' _ Ptaatfess haws Man wtaiiiisd lsLw6s Asnbslsnes slowb s Rosh, between N'o. 2 highway and �tls�>ii soelisnsoes alias tsM• Hn/ ar loom the 1st ,concession, has bassi new A tM. PM„ sad attractive homes, thanks mostr STOP 85, KINGaroN RT�. . lv to the enterprise of Mr- Lin• EtOAR 7'8oM -- Some new uses have also been - an - e� WMENTB KAY CALi, , DAVID H. MARSHALL Phone. ft& 193 added to the opposite side of the tsYMCINGs Q=) - PICK312MG 49 J. ..... t a solid, residential _ - -- .-- - L • - ' -- rs are busy - 'a fro IVA!�8SOU314 iJ!`� !!'� N 1 pj� s16d do=1 s - maltiat yawns, driveways. gardeae -��►..arsrrrN ate. � this road,. promises to tae• �ti a j come one of oar most attsa0t39° _ W K. MAW t, • 9��r Friendly Resident A t'i these will be a $25.00 Jackpot: a Age] Mil artood 0 Special and several other Xf Prizes ready for you ��. �!� • T�1iis� nest Bingo • thirty -five 1AAHii�Pt Mss. Seventy dollars and *sue lkwis • Weis cents wan the net return from the a0Y 11800311 AND BOWL � ! �' stb4 MUNAas ill. Ew" Wbw Brownie Show, so the kiddies are _ i TOVlt PS48fliR1R>• :i'Gi4 sa1.i �!'* L IL L vim � aaari�a � and Jam J�i � - �CYRIL E. MORLE'Y' 'rte. Isom waft of wwom o.' � NL s- T. � isms are new n has es into the Pack. Carol Sascm has received her And three-yw service star. Doseen 00 1111111101 wmsr 4t! , e hail. iosl: Lumley. Lome ' • r ya Q'Nell and Jags 600 vroa OF'i'OME't RIi3'1' ' ' teed . t<.owear stars. qJ 0 t* 12LOO sad to With tl+o kind p�=entseioe °f Rtes. • A Ewsniess: Mon.. Wad•, VJL Tto 9�. 8. Dixon oar carnival will be held �� �J,I ® AGENT. EILEEN JACKSON pLS"Ir �, COM P. O. in !Xon's field where our past iEy _ OpTOMETRnM OSHAWA. 'ONTARi.O suc our O l carnivals were hell. class sltt.d $e.. a -;637. Off. 6 -4143 �_ t)ornivai bi¢ draw will FOR ONTARIO COUNTY $remised Phone - � C high -class ©rtzes. among - t�-� Ssrrico Arranged) ism wilt be a beautiful doll dress- - 'Psw� f1Obo di ed In Sfty one -doLar bills, a thirty- rmt �a �► I fiv„ ,ttar t�avo-d °or stoat an of - . RETIRED FARMER OR YOUNGER MAN '" '�'r cabinet, a � 0 x 18 tire, a ton of fta of _ �m PM 4i , � Cts ~�Li At -tonal or any similar fuel, s tritiRht lttsr AMsa, a" w !�' We lamp, a Sheffield reproduction sus` TO Sell Outstanding Frm Product. sr gad eresmtray, and other -alua- f i' ble T�� jai is ma- ENT EARNINGS _ a+ s. Your co ttee deri fire publication of a spec" EXCELL } jaI carnival news sh"t and it is _ Auctioneers hoped toes msrc>iauts nndle r ,llad Excellent Opportunities For the Fntnro. _ C LE N DB L� i L, G " Yoss's >< , a *e if this �r0js0t i. _ - DIXON. "am esaft""d AverioN SALE- -'iRQ* B&Z 6'10► Pickering ftWQ O:ins.lr6sia. adi+ess ao4 #We* '! _ "Uhl "g 1 • tit~ra. 8ssiz IF :1Mt101 Csatast. Ail rep" " MA p.op•ry _ 1KOLS' E[N . cATT� �d �isea. � PQ 09 N a" = _ 'Dairy Etepm"t, run lsai - ..'property WILLW[ McNAL= 1d4 9. s. - N=tat Worship MAR AM ! ;Prompt Service Lot 31, Con. 6, Puke �. ' 2.00 16 ar. A�ey Service - 2NtM'R , Formerlw y `Blalx Minis farm an the Re884nable Rates Whitevale Sider+oad, Nor. Na 7. "m No wrourvVIUM fRIDkYV MAY, i9ai 8ov. J S. Hrabaw. 1L. A., 11R A I - FiLOPRIrMIX 7 fresh, calf by Woodview ltd„ R. & 2, Pickering yr - -- 7 Holstein cow, yrs., Pbeas: 8esrboro 3160 — l �M$ULl,NCL side 3 bred Dec. 19. —� Holstein cow, its•- Cents6aisl ( UMIL -..:,' : ' Holstein, cow, 7 yrs.,' bred Jan. 8- Centennial and Holstein cow, 5yrs., bred. -Churck Service . 111166 anm�. � Holstein cow, 5 yra., springers. 9 Sunday School - 11.16 a, ss. CDXAMT W4 OONAMr I PLUMBING sad HEATING'. _. :: Holstein cow, 4 yrs., bred Dec. 30, (ca�iw:aa and Parents. meet toteth- ;. ,* 71 %of all fhw are Is sd I Holstein cow, � D� � s• e! for worship at 11:16• Special - pR�ggURE PuWS Holstein cow. 8 bred &: PM of tie service for the children Qserls0t D. t�n6at, E• c+ - - Ho(sbeiii�+DOV°, 3 yrs., bred Dec. witY hymn. prayer and flannel- _ _ lyse d. thslasl. i< A. I A .SPEOIALT! io'lstein cow, 4 yrs., springer. sssph atoey. C rsttrs lase as _ _ DiDr�liltg Fes' Holstein cow, 3 yrs., bred Lesson doer the sermon). f/BjwTQ7lCt is , Off es: J• Holstein cow., 3 Yrs;+ bred. Oat, 7 1 -1 sbao" St 8- rArpw't Hsaci • ph- �k• �Wi2 Dairy Fgarpment " :.. 'Hi'l,'Chsreh �n4tacpsnaios r tea ' nose - 3 -3337 IL Snerews DeLaval Milking. Machine, in first- . fRosebank and Bisgstoa• Road) 1 TO A Ate. Oz#tarlo ] L . SWW9 - R. R. !, pkkoriw; class condition, complete with -two 0h� Service - 10.000 a, a, r �v ass ba+ru.aJ single units. Sunda w school f 2.16 a. a+. PRINT -aA? VALUES . Third-horse elec. motor- (gpW part of the sdrrki ion the New Woods' Elec. bilk Cooler. children with ky=6 prayer, and '.DOUGLAS 'G. Loyal ccmplete. flsaaslgrsph story.) Sutherland Oil -b ,Y,,;nA heater -w Fairpoet Munk AI T LA N'D L101RNgID AUCTIONsm Pip (rren =sn.s Sty Road) _. Insurance Co. -- pickerias ad Whitby Twps. Ten chunks. , school . 16 P. M. Qslto sr Dhow Hvasetwld Property . Terms cash' • • Nn reserve Service - 8.00 M. g�UTIi and Prope not" o w Fm sad ones" �'as Sale at 1.1" sharp . FAIR PORT p �6' 8s)cs s Specialty _ Sale and CLAFF _ ��m t, ei si8i� __ -- -_ - -. - _ - .. , Si. Asdnw's Presbyterian Church • :.. - sales ba Prostpt Attention Given Rev. David Nl ishaall; Minister SEAC3tI ,A.lossab0o T. of AN !bb Whitby R. R. I' Phone 814 2,00 p, m. - Sunday School PHONE wu y�•i'• IMP J s Bowmna & Gibson _ _:. ._Church News 2.04 _p• m, - Church Service GYPROC lva!y Temple Psatesestat i Deferred-- Paysaent Flan Available PICKEitING UNITED CHURCH DUNBARTON UNITED CHURCH Ohms t ay School r OLD HORSES $ise4 L.46 a, m. - Sunday School C031RIE LUMBER COMPANY Rey►. A. Es•,ias�' b) Rev. A. 'F Bamford, Minister _ . 11.00 a. m. '• 'Mugu +ng Worsbtp_ y T As Fats -: Limited - ' Sudsy Services 7.00 V. n - Bvan%!.aa 0 1 - Sunday. May 13, 1981 11.00 0. m, and 7.80 p, m. - grdn�. g -nta P. AL •i ALSO DKAD �CRIPPLE no= _ Scarbore Junction, Ontario Sunda School at-9.45-_& m: prayer Me"iss � SCAR. 3330 HO there' Day Services y ifJi! Pieltselat .44.00 a. m. - Open Session in the . y P. U. - lfonds 5,00 R at. i�3' 1lYsa aNt6ah - owwks Swims And Stmdav School �7as Qsb�■s :.40 L W - T01{ Psop>, i.� ;,�S -ewr A 4.6sae Ciatty. - __ - . - 7. —glum ill at_1:30 Duvjikl,.t sa'•ii,K ,.ill l Itrar Gc 1 hcyt. a alai tulle FULL Bute ur 12 :3(: ianu tints." Dues far'•irc their s'n. anti is °`ll .teal th.,r the C.B.C. . think t, -at Ontario' lam .' 1'hc (i�d t, lad, sent ilis x.a IRS � CIRCLE - farmers are livin_F o:a_in, ilia _back,_ - '_,angel aitd �1c•►c ti ;'nnachcrit,'s array - �%, 007 /! SK'R'r w u3� or,shst' tivu:r arc, tv,thc.ut still 18ivt, men „•hli rnnlred God, if % & ?;; 44970 a doubt, but,"t1,c'v arc ill the 111!11- still livr> a r 1 wilt be rutrcated by _ _ r urity. Lcen in the more thickh, tlir ,eo le•. I e, us era, "DE.�I:.",� \E HIRST: Last fall i �ertrdow her .children with the '." `'' ^IST I t t I- _ 'r '4'• -3r popuiatcd arc.... ecru fct+' farwc•ra -._ my daughter, a high school senior, * blood- strain of a man who is dis- ;rr'fi4; really 1 -ke D.S.T. bui' thee. have - started god:::; with a divorced man. *,,honest, ignorant, and lacks the ' '4'f ,: long incti realiscd . than to stab- - SCOTCH TREAT 1 am very much �s social niceties of civilization as bobrn!y operate oil standard time :i - - -_ t �s. agaioSS_ divorce * she__knons_ them? . <<' f^ only rashes thing. stal more in- ', q stale, art Highlander marcher! f * _ P and have t�ked Having know perfect °scorn W n-t-et • f ^' hr•"" 1ve >, ;"'te- N,F- t•tveu st••adr un ,� •1 ► ' to het, but tb no * with you, her own mothe-, she.. W` bar, and :itiuounced iu'a loud' voice 1 avaik * should realize her responsibilities 3 "rhea Sandy drinks, everybody " "He bought * wward any cniidren these . two drinks." 'h'er a winter * may bring into the world. This y' :.; /irG Everybody gathered routed the s, 1 s ` coat, gave her a 'appeal may move her. _ t bar and t!ie Iandlurlj filed' all, the- 4, birthstone ring. * She 'is one of the many girls �a 4.< glasses, Sandy finished his drink, Later we. found * who is fascinated by the very LESSON ` he had `stolen * differences between this man and" * laid'du+cn t }?r enact atone} for it ri ` :'',',' with a flourish, said: "And -when r. the money; but others made if good, * others sb'e has known. A million - �.: and etc wasn't arrested. "wire's daughter elopes viith her ti t' V. By Rev. R. BARCLAY WARREN Sandy pays everybody pays." and p L' B.A.. B. D. disappeared into the night. "•Ilc- has little education, and * riding- master. The spoiled dar- ling from a 'low -down' family, * of a fine old family marries Religious' Revival in a Nation's Life His. parents are divorced, and his * a gas- station attendant who never : ; 2 Kings 18:1 -7; Isaiah 31.1 -3 mother is not even living now with * got through grammar school. So- SPLlTTI N Q .-flee secord'•husband. 7 ciety pages abound with such y: * Memory Selection, - Be still and_ , "He is most' disrespectful to her mesalliance,, as we call them. P know that 1 ani Cod: I will be cx- _ father auth me, and 'doesn't even *' Such girls are out for a tiuill -they / -speak to us, when he ,enters our have never had. Well, they get alted anion the •heathen, I, will be g home. If I talk to him, he laughs * their -thrill -and land ,in the: di- _ TWO exalted in the earth. - 1'satm 4G:10. ' * voice. courts. , in „my face. I, have tried to:-tell her ►,� PIECES The Southern; fair, done, Judah. - - -- ' With yourself, -your husband` E - . � that anyone so hateful to older TO survived the Northern Kingdom by - people cannot p9ssibly be. good or ' and your sons, I see no immediate t - ” CUT pets hundred grid thirty =six years_ solution, etccept'to let her alone. , •kd' in to -his' wife, It' makes m no i- _ After the Assyrian carried tfic M N It is ens for our family o blame Assyrian-; pression * y y y� people. of the Northern Kingdom - - -- you. But I agree it is far bet - ,,, - A BAD INFLUENCE *ter to accept the man-in your own captive and dent -oyed Samaria they; �- "Since going -with him, _I'vre had *house than to leave your daughter pir,ceede<! to take Judah tikewisr, - _ tgree letters -from her principal, * leave it with bun. At Jealt now but there turned back by the mighty saying her graduation is doubtful: •you can. observe the pfodress of _._ AISN E ADAMS hand of God. '1'S,ere tuns a godiv s ?11y husband works very hard to * the affair; Iferekiah, and . mighty inter.- - - : kKep a 6lcc- home -.for us_and give • Assure t>te girk that she has - Get right into tasl,ionts ritarlited cis{ory prophet. lraiah, at Terusa- Y {ter nn education. He, tyRh our '. heard your last, ohject :nn� i�rom circlet -Nees it i�-the skirt lien.- - - IWO .d >r.;, see no immediate soht- -e now on.,�ou will not 'discuss the must.havet Gayesi; gracefutest of "R;ghteou•ue,, e%alteth a nation whirls, spec.ally spectacular in a but sin � a reproach to any people." Svor• to the affair. - = * matter ualess shl'asks you to. knockout .ffouer or. picture. printl _Frov- r4r34 -- ,liezekiah- began his "My relatives are blaming me. Thai st•it1 relax her con,itlerably; an >; before Samaria fell. � A V T'WO main pieces io cult d sew t lei n s'x years - zaying_ 1 should order the man and lessen -the family Lamaism all Pattern V4970- come, u, waist Ile itnutediately undertook to lead REL�EVE� irom our home. iffy daughter says * around. c - =- - - sizes 24. 26. 28, 30, 32 ,tc 8 - r ■ » - - t�re tl:atl0 {f Tri 0 re.tg]Uma f!t i�al, if I-dct•that, she will go too, !'deplore it all, too. f3tit a.gir) take. 4% yards 35 -inch fabr.c J' O F' y a - "She land I,- ,used - to. be smell good = 'rZtTtove raniiot'zhften be swayed by lee broke the insaRe� which the , y g gtnnent, She must choose her This pattern, easy -to use, site- 'pgonle ttere ,•orshipping, not -rx= ' pals, goi,'g everywhere tc' etherl n ar !c to sew• i. tested. for fin, Ras. 6 lic: Brit tint; ever •tbiit has changed. * own p crpt+u the brazen =er +t which _ y R g pat),. 'take the. caASe- And the _ co>nplete illustra led instruction. kisses had made, lie caused -14c I aIn ltea-tbroken: She is nor even * ge,eute�. That you x':II suffer Send THIRTY -FIVE CENTS ten, le fo be clean�cd. the lam, tc, RELIEF IS LASTING polite ary more• and says she is of- t► ;th her if she pets;sts• one of T' 1 ` -age and east do as she pleases! I _'" --the - cow- equeneea of fuinfi -a Zcce [n cfor .,tamps cannot be be lit and the offering. to-be-we--A a For fast reiiof'-from "headache get _ 'cfo hoe ou.calf' 'give, the -a little *mother, aecepte ) for this pattern, E'r,nt sentcd Ihe - pascavcr vts kept. 1•gTANTIN For real relief get P' Y g d 1 s. r advice to reStQre some pease to. my _ « _ plainly SIZE.-NAM-'. ADDRESS, ­'The The people brougrit- in the fitl,c. Ir(sTANTINE. For prolonged relief' shattered nerves. _ -` If your daughter is blinded by STYLE. NUMBER. f;. %,i a time of great reoicing. l {,e get hrsTAlrrmtl - '31, R. Si." passion. Jon can do liWe' about it. ',end order to Box C, 1'.i --Word of (;ad, Aa, taught iu, ti,e ' Yes. more people every day are ,. n. E• t, hteenth St. New Toronto eo le avid{ rater went u!, to God'•► En�rMj that INSTAN•rtxs ii one Ming 4sk your daughter to look at When rite guffera the coasequeneea Place nine order pow for our Holy place° (2 Ca,ror,. '39 31), faai:ih to ease loin fist. For headache, for " this inset 5s .:the farhe� 'of her ' of her willfulness, she ,vi11 need all Aune Adams Spring P'rttern Bookt r rheumatic pain, aches and'pilins of- �. p R = enedurager, the. youbg kir-•g, -and _ chiWretl, yon] love arid- ggmpttthy Anne Send' Twemy4 %c cent, for airs cot - pointed out the danger of aFly mg colds, for neuritic or NsTA neuralgic pain ANo tmattcr how hypnotised she Hirst will try to comfort you. Write _1cti�,n. of the smartest new.•season_ _ with f.g_+pt_ 'Ile al.v hictuted_.tlte_ . -.Yon can depend on 1NarwNTlxE to may be: site is -atilt 'intelligent., bar at Box 1, -123 Eighteenth Sweet, farhi.•„s bruig yod quick'coirifoi•t.' ,• ftsr ail igf-, 4111 - s >•ea.'- t o+niut \I' rsiah, • . hrsTANTIxs a made tike a pia-' _ ',lfoutd she deijlirratety rhod'.e to New Tcronto, Ont, Tht:e ure.one -yard pattern - ;. one=. A little boy way' a,kcd -by hie cription of three proven medical " is the world' ingredients. A ain¢le �,atttrn =part pattc,rn4 and FREE teaehcr 'hat chaps armed —,,o it ru.Ftllt Le )u.' a. well instrtrrtioQs' tc, ritake n d'oul.le -. _ i r Lrrc. repiied• tv dad say-.-3t'% tablet risfisllybarrrgs - -• <` a. t v! bandba;r!- _� n'oi to talc 106 mttdh for hr:rnted. IoPe - in ab:•ut the �eorst ,!rape a itSC ever fast relief.- n +-• '�- because if -the weather is acain.t us - - -- - been." Tri,03 ,tire situ ktion is critical, Gar tnsurfirne to" •+".,,.,- ..:.;" �w . =� w tf ;ere isn't ttrtKh anvbodt can -do -h iil: ht. 1 hatctl he thought ui it L and"Ways ••wr,4..� ^HRONICIaIF,S t; g 4 The tics that oast rv;of the , +-est_ I,a,onhsnay ""koay about rt except u3 nrikc every ' a► we-were alrcadi getting un at ,ern powerq show signs of wt•aknc «.. � +vans, ing_ h,,ur,couut- anal- everrAcit SAa And then­ - fowid it did •,mot : hlrti c heart are failirir 'Thtit, for ear: give u, it, full value f and that really le . c murk cad' aril at alt, -fear !to S ,loin tt %till of proiriisc' stantine - - - -/ _ ie peal} pris.,t,iq, with- .earcful .peed- Sit Elbe . slosh 'ahead' and ,.-piece -- made to C „1o,non +till holds rood iltit•: �Ve can't - expect bulgur, gran- about -there bc:rg two time. and `if my people. "hick are caller! l.,• 21 , o all tf,r. tin,c-sometinies - a then it doesn't -hurt hardly. at -ate- -my ria no, ',hall hy,ulhlc ilicroselco t 2•Tabtaf tin 75e Sal,hat :cal yc:r "i: forced' upon u. Bui.I'do, ob,Icct ty. the- C.8.(: all -' , _ -. • : --- -' and pra_t, and sect my faee,;•and Economical 48-Tablet Bottle 75e \� ul,eth-er v;c c -ant it or not, nouncin a prc,;r,, :nine in tt,i- say R t tutu Cr'a,nt_tl.r r.••ticicd,w «y s: rhr,', _ .4i: Janet -'l +vo tvt,c,le day- with _ ffe!rc ariy "I talkinrt 'ai,vut- Lets _ out Pair- tl•tat', a record for this warm spring weather wind forget. -' -- spring, All the birds and the beast-4 tint; what, art awful da+• A n fir tact and the , fit-i" 4. have come -alive Sa"tarday - rain _ )cent ufi d�utn.,' : -_• .' a rebut[. The swalloai•s ,ensed -. cue y hour,or .o-alld iust after thc- approactr .oi :. warmer- weather I had had tlu' ctir'w a,hcdl _anal' >ncnt ^' - , _ ; .__ • and .rarnC bank to the barn. Part- a lot of t',ntc eleanintt and polishing - ; 1 J. trcrk,ces hi', styaltows . , , the other, it You knt.w how' it i. -clean the ' a morning when 1 Went” down for S Cr seed it slits}, rains. Tieing to _ -nl ik it svas. t c first thing. !lc toad t - b kcsp a car looking ha !f decent is 1 me. The :table door was open and . a, taring and °.d.scoura,iu; bit - Ines -. :�: -J. _ in flew a pair of ,wallows- straight ft bring wet oi, $�turdat .+.e.had to' site -,old nest. in the co, „' stable visitors for the week -cud -three of "• �' - to which they return v-ear after the,it- Daughter and, two of our . : year_ •There iltev. were -two Aittle nieces, 1•f1,e ' 11; ” catiia uu the - - bird� in one ne_t- perhaps, just noon btrs and Daughter at night -• -- resticg after a tong Right_, or per- . _ s{rc came Inter aq -she }tad, proulised :halts arguing it out .as, to who was to take her snlafl godson to sec - entitled` to, posstssion: But -they- Ho aloti Cas:;dy, Thet had P s quite -- didn't appear to -bc arguing so may ,.lime at tl,e l ?stlibition grounds— he 'tlic; were just an old. married Dauchtcr..7;ri '.ITe—_L ".11 cin;ug _ coap-le gtaa to De oack'to their old a wonderful' ioh -and 'ecmed ahao• i- home after sojourning abroad lately t :re'cs -. f • In the garden daffodils are ` Joy wei,i to tltcet tI;C hu. t+hic ?t rotooming.- guldei, head "s nodding ill _ was suppo,ed to conic in :,t 7:20. the fra�hen.na breeze. .Fecigs cull- She waited• and waited- and,fl'naliy time their •• untiring and throaty came -bacl- home, Datt¢hter arrived` Chorus in the swaniu across the about two hours late. A •nett• plan = - Ijciiers turned loose - for sal,- ,yap .driving the bus,- - nrissed ,the - - .- - - - - -- - - = _• _ - _. shine and.exercise, eantbol around highttay: and continue(] alone; a ' - - -; hi Lire Ward• stopping every nosy stcnC road. When he realised) his, „- -- " ..RAT and then, heads over the fence, .. mistake he tried to turn at a farm .. ® Ypt1 117 i1' only one part of Black Leal - ro -es snif2ing the air— sn'eef- scent- driveway, couldn't ma1;c it and Black Leaf WARFARIN'is ad air d, br ;t1�� WAR FAR 1 N with 171 parts.of corn nwal, at promicc of la's- sent ever tlic culvert into ,lister- the new RAT and , �US� meat fiS or other sees stable bait fiat. cious green feet} that will taste so filled d:tch. ' After that the motor , , f muds better thrat anvthing they refused to - function and the bus and 1n1Ce cofillllpe to eat it until theN (lie. have had all winter. And we think tea, totted the remainder _ of the killer now receiving nation- ainlecsh'— it-ith no corividF ions and uo the write about the frcrh red rhn- way home- ::bout eight mild, y r- r _•, -barb that tastes so food after a' Changing over from standard t(, wide publicity in Readers drill for lintel' " steady , diet of -anned fruit. And fast time tt as another we cl: -cud r) a t e 1 e 5. U (1 U l' 1 e a : Black !, C :I f of course the fanners are 6cgin- _ __ Digest and other leading sting to - l:cy,e again • that seeding '_ - WA R FAR IN never catimi I -bait sht'Itess`�_ , wt13 soon hr itr,�tort - : ;tt, ':il'thbutrh magazines and f(VM pUpers. —thereby destroying entire coroliie's of it will talcs a fcw . dal ; .yet to dry ' WAKE U P YOUR y •. - -.. Lhc : tnudttotcs � u tor: - !t•in>; fields, • -- ys oz. ' rats and mice. Developed after nlau2 • .. ... . Secdir ;s I::te l,nt <oute years In,ak•a 1'eand Cars Of resC:irCh. 11 has all'cafl�' rl'OYe(i t: LIVER BILE •f belt) 1 _. -._y is leas t)cci' tat(•- -that 'i; accord- – ,so Itself to he the fleadlicst of al} rodeliti•," ing !o toter ?:•]dui i , .a rccenl iVittrout Cal•mel -And YwTI Jump Out .11 , :. ;s - `.'iist:c s t'a: r'trr ' Adtocnte, - ''`�� .,.' �ides --y' .l the safest• frotu Ilie slantspolut Bed is the Morning 12ar61 h Gs %4 1b t0�tra :g gull In t ten re[., ,. During 'rho Liver abould pour out about 2 pinta of t of human, oY livestof -L tall C;1Ctt lilt' Cat't.0 :1. £CCdil7 was bile juice into vour digestive tract 'every day. smokes 5povnds _. i g If this bile Is not flowing freely, ynurfood may of boil) ,in '19•l :: sxa C dint ;'iris' nit Afarrli " hsrdi�a ,c.Ttmagjustd•cay',nthediggestiv r 1.75 Full 111 ]'C ('tlOn� AI'C 'IrU t':It It (rat i{ :rte C tract. limn Ras bloats up your stomach, You 1 ; r t 21 and tl;c 1,V'st is 1943 then recd- �tconstipated .Youk- elaoar. sunk and ' the _. ._.'f�Cl Mach Leaf WAR A11 I') t, dal; aat - ine +•:a .'e`. tr1, tt110 '.tat' 15, It world tons. Int.K. Ib It takes those mild, gentle'Garter'sUtWe foe [ll'lltr'y. hardware ill(] falYll III }!}ll.' b.l(11'e4 - also said the -Poore-; props: alld - _U,,or Pills to it thew 2 pints of bile sow- .M E w Imak•a 10 �eurtds ttlOti diffcUa haying and harvest ing freely to make you feel "up and up." _ _ ` of bait) _ ff �'011l' (1 ea le 1' (':11T•t X11 }r }r \•, SG'Llfl Il]I,11C +_ _- Get a packs, tafay. FAFestive in making _ 1.. y!� _ f011ot,'C<t late flat SCCditlg5 tt'hiiC bile flowirasly. Ask fsr Grtar'a Lit UiIdvsr �'�,�1�� $3•� tlt'11('1' t7r: 1 NIJffi the.best y'icldi:, of spring grain were' Pills, SU at any d'.rt•e•to'a. from eat'Is .Orpril scedings. So there - -- - - D N SALES L D. ^. uN •T ` you have ;t -for v. -armed is fore- ISSUE 20 — 1951 - - - - TORONTO MONTREAl �. Wits,4lpto to .. •�{,�,��_ __ - 'CLASS IF 11JL W i n - SADY 'cH 7cks •• i- _• - NURSERY STUCK WOULD you tits 16c to 250 a dozen gran tITRAWBERRY Planta. Kellogg's. Prowler, for your ages practically the year around? well rootbd, disease free. 100 - 41.60; If you would contact us lmmadletal7 re- Arg, 1000 - 610.00. A�aaparasus Roots. Mary sardine supplying us with hatching sass Wash ington and Vineland 25, 1 year 00- for the 1562 hatching season and You {9.00:- 1000 - 312,00. Cash with order. Oulu can malts this extra money. On sows Loading A Son, Norwich. Ontario, breeds we can take hatching sags from ton practically the year around. Don't CABBANGANA 30 inches 31.50: 20 Inches de1sY. contact act at once at pleas mast 13,60: lei inches 32.50 Der 100. Cramer be made immediately. Boa 19, 129 -18th - Nurseries. White Fos, Sank. • St., Now Toronto. IMPROVEME14T programma. In order to - give our customers the best chicks we ' *� /Lt- *G, deliverance from all 1i SCa5En. possibly- can, we have introduced into our - • ' .Dreedins flocks, large numbers of R.O.P. FOR BALK afflictions. oppressions. Write: Gospel music, . Males. "we mares nave yea.-. ; -t�L. musical instruments. Write: Gospel LOut. . atiue Crusade, $3 Forest Road, Galt, Oat. breeding batik of them, sot that today a ROLLS Royce 117 19 'Engine Mail 9 Man - large percentage of •the chicks we offer Chain Saw, Sell or Trade on small saw- • BE A HAIRD SSF.t� - i - for sale carry R.O.P, Breeding in their mill. Carl Johnson. Bourke,, Ontario, 30IN CANADA'8 LEADING SCHOOL genetical make -up. The Twaddle Batch- GIANT White Pekin day -old Ducklings. areal Opportunity Learn Batch- tries L one o! the largest users of R.O.P. Available weekly year around. Cz- 8pring Halydresslns males l Canada.- Catalogue. Twaddle Points, gYrms. Limited, Uxbridge, Ontario, Pleasant dignified profession• good wages older pullets. tree Catalogue. ., TWEDDLE CHICX HATCHE$IES LTD. ONE used John Deere Threshing Machine TIIOnsaads America's suxGreat Marvel gra0nated strat Catalog a Free r 1rEAGL'3, Ont. Ste 28 z `a0. Machine In excellent illustrated Catalogue Free ' If �I moo PULLETS l0e condition. Bargain at t850.00, Write Write or Call f 1LcKee Bros., Elm►ra. Ong. Phone 478. f' ^• SPECIAL on Heavy Breed Pullets -May FOR Sale 30 -60 Huntley Oil Pall- tractor �VZL HAIRDRE88INr3 SCHOOL 7 and May 28th only. Sussex; Sussex X 11611 Bloor BL W., Toronto • , in Al running order. Priced reasonable. _ - - - Hemp. Reds sad Hock X Ham. Batches Apply Mervyn HaYtar. Varna. Ontario. Branches: weekly -Send for Price islet h k breeds 43 ut8LOtOUiw � light and heavy. Buroadale Chuck Hatch- HPRINOER, Duce -hied mDanlel paps, Nicely stye LZindon. Ontarb. . - marked. liver and white. 7 weeks old. ' Reasonable price. E. R. Salley, Welling - Wm always have big and little businesses -- r ;> N DYEING AND CLEANING ton. Ont.. Telephone 44, for sale at all • times. For DarVoulArs. Y __ .. HAVE you anything needs dyeing or clean- write to: . . HELP WANTED PBIILIP YO1Tle0. BF,ALTOB Iagt Write to us for information. We i7 Frederick: strest - Hltebener, Ontario. -• are glad to answer your Questions, Do SINGLE man, yearly Position. dalr7► and - p87 Yent S. Parker's oDye Wnrk• Limited. -mixed tanning. highest wssy: Stall W� ? Send ffor ama ins Kuria Tablets, . . ` "',� ,•F experience. R. Wtaterateln, Stouflvllia Ont. 91, 53. lea. Imperlal Industries, P.O. Box - - -- ; FARM FOR, SALE CAPABLE person for general hoaeswcrk 101. Winnipss. In small modern home, one child. Live ' IN Muskoka. 100 -acre farm with buildings. In. Apply 51 Whitmore Avenue. Toronto, PATENTS . t1,a00, Goatee Gardiner, Port Sydney. ;;'telephone ORchard 7741. - Oat. AN 07733 to every inventor -List of 9o- GOOD dairy farm. electrlcallY equipped. MEDICAL veations and full Information seat free. - about_ 100 acres• good buildings, brick ?Da• Ramsay Co., agebtsred Patent Attar'. - ` 7 -room house with both. three miles south WANTED -Every wAur4r w! Rha•tnelfr SOYA 273 Bank atreat. Ottawa. of Ottawa: 1134.000. D. C. Iceman. City Fwiaa of 111oaritis to b y Dixen's a III,. View, Ontario. rlTHORIMNEAUGH t Compaa7. ft- Rut, "/clan;' What A Torsol -Just "Mon" is the title Of this ultra- MUNRO'S DRUG STORE taint Solicitors. Established 11114, 114 " BRIGHTON district: 100 acres, 25 acres � Elgin onavis my strowt,. Toronto. Booklet or fWarow modern exhibit' on which painter Leonard Crickmore puts the orchard. -20 bush. 34 work land, balance $1.35 Express Progwid two to request. finishing ouches at Southampton, En g. The extraordinary man is trees. area years; orchard D colas � p g ry trees. 16 -26 years: neclatosb. Delicious. ClEag Bl -NION SALVE -tot amaalns We PHOTO SERVICE -- one of the "Secrets of Nature" on displa aboard the Festival Snow, Sus.. Plums. prunes• liters• all relief. Your Dragging sells CIESS. y full bearms. Apple crop 1949 7.000 bushels. ANY size 4 or 3 exposure rolls or Lay Ship "Campania," a floating version of the Festival of Britain. - 1$60 2,000 bushels. ExpeCtint heavy crop RHEUMATISM rma nWved to stay n1lsved. 10 Printe finished on Duluze valor sloof agate, New barn. apple ewrase, draw Two rarmutst'. tea salt- sddesased. en. paper 30c. Canada Photo. P.O. 802 1. _ It will tour various ports in the British Isles. agar pupas. m. apple voce natrive elope and IL04, aatistactlap G -good, � e Q„�� - _ .. • ., ... t rooms. hydro. water pressure: all build- o; your money rotnadsa, DXL08 H. - lass At shags: 9 miles from town. bleh DUPREE. 116 North Alston Avenue. Dot+ - - advances to a previously prepared _ school: church: county tees. Iliad" In �• N. C'r� - rEACxlf:te8 WANTED laml►y only reason for selling. Prig BROCiC Township Public School Ana ' position -in the rear w0 aOfnetlmea $25,0 &4..a. 8aasal. Brighton. Out. QUIT cigarettes - ens easy way. Dso Board requires Protestant teachers for t ,read about on the front pages. Tobacco ,lio � arse �� rural schools. Reply in writlns, eut%ns Irtll NAW eerie is d to and salary espsceed, ter , 3 r r • _ its craving for ed11dCC0. reds ens sittdm of sertegced teachers alto name of former ' So COLONtEs Italian Uses. 10 !route nicotine Klux Drug Pbarmaceutical Chem. inspector to D. H. Clinatia. Dos IC - The Winnings Braves-Dodgers 18u. vewrovilhL Alta write P.Q. 8oz 473, ti's g t.aasstroth. wttb tnu eaautmsat with Sunderland. 0611. 1. lK�1TC E lC new extractor tanks. sacs o. tar quick London. Oat affair, although it probably seemed- Awar Harry Kill. 63 .'atrteto Avenue, SUTYERF.Ra era= Rbenmatle or Art 114 QUALIFIED Protestant teacher, for ffi i Z. • - -, _ _ long enough to the spectators, was Osbata. Onu:rlo. Phone 4364J, rains. t! coo .argot pt reHeL wsltei Township School Area of ChambsrWo. by no mi!iuns,a record for lefiQth is lea 133, Wtantr.s. teaaienba, District of Terniskamins. .4chool it Milan ., •' f �. WILL buy (arm, with or wltYOat build. _ bum O.N.R.- but line. Teacher's cattase NWhen Jackie Robinson. .colored _ contests betw"tt this pai"f clubs, of To a 7Od 70. to" 1� 50 110811111111 pOBZ"S ECZE]dA BALM$ O6 � school n'°nha,• Snrolnunt :4 ear of the Brooklyn Dodgers, re- Ii11 fact the two em evidently New r„ronap, coterie rogue. APPUeanu pleam Otago Godlike.- l'ANltlh tae toroidal act dry ees11oia tykes Gently laid down a bunt along the believe in ` -� /� time area salary expected. patios w sort 'giving the customers full and a�u •'• la•sm• Sept 4th. Apply, 1[;s. F. W. Coigunouu. si23H n 144 oil mock at take fr•eotsgw Satre writ a11t 4tsarbotst to See,- Treat.. Kruserdorf, Out. _ .first base and then "gaffe the hip's . 'waters when it -comes to quantity.. wtenta 144 oil" of Toswato, pox 71. Itc11hrs, statics, tsnfss aadaera, saes. -to Piteher Sal Maglie, who had Ili fact. as One observer puts it, 123 Elsbusitb Street. New- Taranto, cot. ringworm, ol=Pko and arslets's feet, LrtB BRAMONA Townsbtp BcAool hoard rmuiros tome over to field the ball, it ever since the National League eras REGISTERED I Beaver Oats. 5_L79 Bum. rebound madtlY to 11111 smdabsea edwom Protestant 'teacbere for one -room dchoole ` Sow dw less. Gordon Lee" Acres. - ointmegL rttnr4mmd e( osw of *4 - w _W at Sept L Schools equiPDod with hydro ilvaed considerable comment • barn. way back in 1-876. Boston and Phone Back end 11 R 39. bmai °nay stage and involuted. 311 804 minimum, Plants ' - slmong baseball fans • and writers. Brooklyn have had something of a . Rl10E N.N MS era Alts nT al P Day, tan with w`QO& Out. PO'rAT9•GROW�RS Atteattm - TroxMr F09T';; it81'1dEDIiiCa Lsrb l'raak say. sec.. ttoctwood, one. Leo - Durather. manager of The monopoly on marathon engage - Potato tatter. and Repairs u J. Nicol Sant Pan% rtes m Receipt d Price . Giants, fumed that it was a "bush . meats. - Wilson. Boz act. Allistco, 0sL ass Qsga et. a, Carr of Lewes. Tuuwss w4NTet► . . P A C X A O Z Bees. quedns, 6" enrPllea. - ISSAf1 CUBS WANTED: State mite Lad ^ .ague trick.'' Jackie made 'a reply Ew�w to supply ties bee- k"vor. mucus! NTOCJt tg0 rttrticalare first tatter to Otis Nbs. _ to which even the Lippy One could. - _ _ ` . Cook•s aurrllea &atom. Ontario. - AFRICAN rloi.ea, grow yens 11ws rl.aea Middlesboro. Reatuck;. - - -- . 'bwvas a-bush -eague comeback. r ck then "If that _ , �-•- : ' • - - NO., " Rialiway OVATION refreshment- "row ;owe rlei1.4�0.wit H*" discs= ; i sue (pan- ' eoass. garden .96 acres J• ->" ales, ontane. _ saber must be a bush lea - smelt. 'a.wra Brtdse, Out. � ;!X1!Ci!!,6! sger," 'said Robinson "bec ause he ORDER now for archer doUverr- Nature'. f:QUIPM16NT for a &mall Apiary fm sal•. tine of retain atews Multfflorai. I to 79LA. GI was the Out who tatighL ills 110W 110 - W� G. Davey Almoner P.O.. Omit. l3 lgebea f4 clash !or t2.b se 17.40 d0 it when lie was with Break. _i 4:.Re[LAGR AT 1$B REST a" 144, areas Barberry hefting. 19 loan " eras. 26 for 14,Q: Hardy Prtvot Redwine Iyn. For ate, y temsa ,t beat irWarn quells, Plants. 12 to la Incbda 25 for 33,54. erred a coo can't Df*u Rids t ty. s Dwarf Apple Trees (Macintosh or Spy or teof orowacs He+ se wtteqh Cortland); DwaK Pear Treat <BartMet or - Tried and esuven plant at learnt soma Which R'ae robaKl no,. more• -_ _ _ _ ON of tbd11e new outsuudlrs lad, Clarv'11 Favooritsl 5 it. -rtes. your ;bola.. D Y - Pride D 44 for Lan Seised. 33.00 each or 3 for.57.30. retained Out- ,,.. •.. than t he truth as Durocher is not- Pride Ei45A for Early Silage door l'brYeaothsalanu A•nrted Colonr16 Flats t 12.40. Rounds $10.00. 1 for 81 .OD or 113. N Per doses. 77se . oCioua for playing the frame right Dsllwred your staves. Coloured Otrdsa Garde with Every Order. -to the limit -and even a bit beyond, :' - PRIDL BTIMID COMPANY Of CANADA• Broekd&le- Kingway Nurseries, Bowman- ISSUE 20 - l9Sl and very likely imagines that _ cbatbaw, Ontario. sportsmanship is a new kind of _ go old will recall, "Double-X" could . - speed boat. Even although ive call- really will rec that ball. ` ed The Giants to win the National, • - _ League this season, we couldn't The longest game in major league Dickey squatted down in the -find much sympathy within us for history took place ea.ly is the 1929 their manager, at least, when they season -May 1st to be enact- -going catcher's box. and signalled for a • ; , ' .rent eleven straight curie. Gomez shook his head. Bill �N a win, signalled - tr g games without twenty-six frames, and ending in goalies for a fast on and : d a 1 -alt staleate.. 11 _ Lefty shook him off. The same thing happened two or three times' We suspect they must have been more. But to get back off this detour getting time- and -a -half for overtime e • started the main highway. What we t in that era, or something of the 'Tinall Y .walked out to' the tiff ed ut to say w�astt this t necmdopsL kind, because just three days later mound," says Dicke ".I said to surprising thin a the Brave i beat the Dodgers 2 to y' referred to was anybody even beifig g Gomez, 'I've signed for everything . 1 in. a 19- innings shortie.` you can _ able to lay down a bunt. 'For be- Y pitch and a few that you tureen the rabbit ball and the' mod- & ' can't and still you're not satisfied, -_ t -t,• Skipping to the season of 1939 Just what do you want ? "' flock of runs at a crack, the ancient we find the- pair at it again =a 2 -all • • and highly interesting art of laying tie' which lasted 23 innings; But "Don't - be in such a hurry, Bill," A .. ahem down is becoming just about - this was merely an appetizer for calmly replied Gomez. "If we wait as hard to find as a two -bit full the meals the were to set before, a while longer maybe somebody - on Ill 5,.1940, the Dod er ",,.••,<��..,��, .,M Y course meal.. '"lie fang the following year For will want that big lug Foxx on the - e e... • - July g s and telephone." _ ...- ®C����� -- .- Braves set abrand -new record. It - Present -day scarcity of bunting is true that the game in question - was especially noticeable quite re- went only a mere 20 innings before t1f*R E4R cently when the Boston Braves and Brooklyn won out, 6 to 2, tint the ti a..RBN1T the Brooklyn Dodgers ' staged'" a' elapsed time of that game wag five. k 16- losing eclair at Ebbets. Field with hours and nineteen minutes- believe the home club finally squeezing put it or notl a 2 to 1 victory (The , "rabbit" must d e e + have beef out waiting for. General '\low, to finish up, a new -at least SPECIAL above tread, designs 400 . if "= , MacArthur or 'some such, Time to us --tale ab6ut the famous Lefty 31496; $ac. /76.16 $14.116. Used TSna - - __ - ,•,• " •e_ 400_14 16,9 6, i5.50 and $0. 6. 460_14 A �O K T ' T E -' niter' time; especially 'in the attics Gomez, as told by Bill Dickey not 38.95 area 615.10. aso, 410. 470. Tao. innings, Manager Billy Southworth so long ago, It was a tight game, 710-16 . $falersacwantedS024% Tested Tubes f instructed players s bunt a'ounner with Dickey catching, Gomez pitch- and s with soar order or remit In till :STUCCO AND CEMENT PAINT or runners into scoria position ins. and in a highly critical situation ►red esn C.O.D. Charges, g P lianYe Tin., .. �.. _. only'Eo see the man in the•batter't up to the plate strode Jimmy Foxx. 143 Catberine street Mouth. Hamilton. Ontario. PROTECTS BEAUTIFIES - box tap the pill so 'paid that'the ' And, as old- timers and some not SEALS e e ". runner wag foreed,'or miss it cons- - - _ ". ECONOIMKAL r EASY, TO USE 11 DRIES FAST plctely.. _ ROCXME is tM bar", lonpat- lasting and Wiest 41conomkal, t e +r s s finith mown for masonry and "Moe It bonds right on 5o the wall - _- ,.Howevei,'witli the modern public • • w►faet♦ lfesbts M010vrt frenb w'ilhln. U4e -on all potties masdnryr apparently demanding home runs - b, eoetcrtte wrfoct4. i -pry ty, and - the' moguls doing , , _ t r Asir yew point deof*r for colpur cord. .;t _ - eve thing but move the fences in- side- the -infield to provide •them,- _. re PA/lMt a we're not Babe to be any great' rpF EASY WO' WAY'! - in rep i b skill c s n bunting n a Il an time • •• N ng 1 in the !rear future -which seems, to -this observer, something• of a I r �' pity. Still,- we must move with the times, even it some of the moves , - seem to resemble those strategic s o Davison. Rev. R C. Sold, of Lhsd- _ a�sy preached the serawn assistod WNITBYR {Rev. G. F. Gorman., IIxbridge, NOCKW Bev, W. Lesion, of Beddow, -Rev. Oslrsra >rr Mss. y '!da Dow ) P1101Q�t $18 El A. aJOrrimore, Haliburton, X4ev. • � a& � AY P'RI. SATURDAY - MAY 1T 18 19. J. G. Armstrong, Lindsay; Rev. C. H 20 AIL 14 1! She" At Tfie and vim P. AL Sateeday Matinee at 1.11 Schutt, Toronto, Bev. A. Kitchen. - Hamilton and Rev. G. Hill. Whitby. and Rev- 11 Climb the High Momtain wont and Rev. . E. osnd�M�rs. TiiURSDA'YL FR`I , SATURDAY - i1tA? iT, ld. fit. Kennedy. pf Cannington -weft a- , I N TE019 ICOLORt • STARRING a►ona the guests present. On 4he -- A TEAT FOR T8E Eii!irTiRE FAd1QLT 1 1 ' . i SD'SAN HAYWARD and WiLUAK LUNDWA,It pig were: the Baptist Kale PLUS ADDED SHORTS Quartet; a duet by Mrs. Parrett t MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - MAY E+1, 22, 4S: and Ddr. Wearer, and s bass solo _ ''s111glper. Stock '91haw Starts At 7.00. P. M. Last CMNP104 Sbaw► at 60 P; IL by Mr. E. ;Ward.. IN ]TECHNICOLOR WITH! - • A quilting will be held in the _ _ _ � Poor -Little C `'� nonce on _ .t+iiday to vake tae uuax GARLAND' and GI1lNE' HFd.lit :. place of fhe postponed meeting on ADDED TREA T. S�IRLE'Y TEMPLE , � �1 The W. M. S. of the United L • 1 LL SECOND FEATURE AND FOX NEWS -- Church heard a •very interesting � . ;Mark or the Gorilla "Purple Heart Program at their meeting o! last week when Mrs. R. Piikey gave a -starring - JORNM WMIS,MULLER talk on the "Cultures of Easters WITH DANA ANDREWS and iRIgHARD CONITE Asia ". Assisting in the program ' - E THURSDAY, FIMAY, SATUJi,DAY - MAY 24, 28, 20, Mrs. T. Condy, Mrs. Neale, Kra. eckie. MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY -MAY 31,.62, 86. F. Ward and Mrs. H. L •• i Call Me _ � TWO DARING AND INCITING HITS 1 Mister Mrs. Edwar•d Gibson Passes , .' IN TECHNICOLOR, STARRING r Funeral services were held Wed- with stars BETTY GRABLE and DAN DAILEYt _ neaday for Mrs. Edward Gibson. _ Bright L�f GALORE • �r who Passed away Sunday sight at J - - -' -- _ - ._ HOLIDAY' MATINEE MAY 114, at •1.30 P. M. her home here. She was 84. GAlllif COOPER LAUREN. BACALis ' Born in Pickering Township, she - SACK CARSON and PATRICIA NEAIU ; waa the former Jeannie Michell. a ' + daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ADDED SIT • Claremont school. - After her tnar-r- 1 ` - Foy Growth, Liveability iage to Edward Gibson, who pre. - '. The Secret Fur deceased her . fifteen years ago. - _ and Vigor They farmedron the 8th Concess- - ion movi : "p. 8t"vings CLAU'DETTE, COLBEBT at►d- ROBFAtT RYAN ng to Claremont in 1921. _ She was a member of the United • Church and a Life Member of the TEULATBE PO'LICT use: Master Chick Starter � W. M. S. Surviving is. a daugh- ,. :� oirlie. one. a.4d.g. dim P' 3L ter, Mabel. of Claremont A stater : ; , und HalwWwo - . 6.00 1% M. A Grsfa Base Feed Made $oodally To pGdve Young Odell@ I Mrs.' Lyman Pilkey and two br(= fYatdoea, 1{abasialn ad =id;rft >.M P. JIL ' t!' ids tiooi Star! In Lill. Avadkablo in Masd or t3•awhlsd IMss>,. there predeceased .her. - :- _ Service was held in tbs. United - SMOKE IF YOU WISH IN OUR LOGE A1wnw Church wits, u H. Lague ma a off- CL.AREMONT : C0 TIME ` m was ,made in -_ t the aremont union cemetery. � _ Ample-Free �ral�i�osrr : sos s� muses - 13ROUGH AM ,� Pbsew Pfehseing ieo J i Garerii O t fir• and Mrs. John IErwx and __.PSG a :.c : :, G TOT►NSHIP Kit7i!►RANTEED ! Hash. Systems Iv of Hampton, had dinner on i , ......... i Sunday with the former's parents, 111WLOI1�G PERMITS ;, RADIO fiERVIOE ., d�IRt+acogh and 130011attA bappliss Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh. Dub- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knox. - Mr. and Mrs. F. Ri a and the �� �M' 1 to -5 P. K. •- 1 IM', spent Sunday with Mr. and Diu -any intake or Model Hold and lnatslled Drs. Will Palmer. rlxiidren: also Mr. and Mrs. Don; std by appointment - � n j� '.Sr, Jos. Morley has - left the Ritchie and Miss Wilcox, all of RO PviA +, empicy .of the Co- operatiye. Mr. Toronto: also Miss= Louise Ritchie ' F. J. PROUSE - - ~ Ken Woods is back on the job . as sPeOt Mothers' Day with Mr. and ..:,-,.ARTHUR -FIELD Skeet Metal Works book- keeper. Mrs. B. Ritchie. 2111LOING INSPECTOR Mr. and Mrs. Hen ' Woods visited Mr, and Mrs. D. L: Mairs vtait .;kiear of BWterlas Neft Mrs. Woods' brother at Alton on. ed her mother, Mrs. ,I� Lawson, If PICKER.ING - PHONE Pickering 16QW 8 -� the week -end. Claremont, on Sunday afternoon, Loves - Ezpertemoed The Hopkins' farm east of the 'Mr- and Mrs• Holley and Sandra Of Oshawa called.-on Mr. and Mrs. Phaas. Ing !s'l village has been sold . to D+[r. Sbcr � W: � She - - - � - - ry, of the Malvern Construction Sheppard on Sunday. _ _ __�- Company, Toronto, .for a rreported) �• C. Fitt aad Miss Matson. �$� $ $3TdW1i'9 $14, 00. The farm. consists of a ' Fans called on her father, Mr. iave reYg tlllg stone house, , barn, out- buildiugs Fred Wright, of Careen River, and IB EATT Y E L E•CT FU C RANGES and two hundred - acres of land. Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. Gray, Mr, Lad WATCH and CLA" ;i'vg A , ci» Aloe A ball game will be played bet- _Mrs. Harold Wright and Mrs. Gos- $IICPAI8INO PUNWA M RNPA its .I8EATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS ween Brougham and Claremont on tic. of Stouffville, on Saturday p,�a A,R$ Friday night. Place of game not afternoon. y t e .1RAMETTES AND yet known at time of writing.' Mrs. Jones of- Toronto and Mr. PMo or-WHO Aw aftgej JEIECTRICAL APPLIANCES -� feu members of the Legion �,t -' and. Mrs- Ness spent Mothers'' Day tended a parade and service at with their mother Mrs. A. Ram - Madoc on Sunday. say. ; : 9 \- p��rdt /. _111-M Paints and Geieral, Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hammond Mr. and Mrs. A.,.J. Gray; also ..•„� t Of Ballantrae, spent Sunday wilb.' Mr. Gordon' Gray visited the' for- -: lMae N aim "M Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hammond. mer s mother, - Mrs. Gray Sr., of PHONE 46 PICKERING • The. Legion Bingo last Friday Green River on Sunday.: Pickerinar Jew diry' "k is awns• a Asa night had a poor attendance. Brougham Women's Institute_ -Harts of VhW Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, - Goodwo•,d, sponsored • their regular weekly - °�--_ spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. euchre on Tuesday evening feat. 1vICHOLSON Frey Redahaw' when the foIIowing were Prize- - Mr. and- Mrs. Woods of Toronto, wiarie:s Mrs. Riddle, Mrs. Pugh spent Sunday with • Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Pugh, Mr. W. Carlton, CABINETSL� �,e. Mr, H. Pugh and taster Gordon Alr. and Mrs. Jack Badjerow and Hardy.', F so EVER OR YOUR HITCHED AUm •>�t � week -end at Hawk The Brougham I. -0. O. F. Win Lam• hold their annual church parade } I8 Cabinets Factory Prised 9 Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Ward and the from John White's service statit,n '� ssaldn an EzeeDent Base fly, of Oahawa, spent .thee week to. Brougham ' Church, on Sunday, IN THE GREAT NEW • 1 Cents, g end with Mr. and -Mrs. Walter., May 20, at 2.00 p. M. with a hand We • p for ,Final Enamel Finish Wass. in. attendance. All Oddfeliows sad S� 7% local bowling club will hold Rebekahs 'are invited to attend. O� k t]teir openiaa tournament on May Mothers' . Day Service was held _. .... N. M. Gordon 24, with mixed trebles. in St, John's Church on Sunday J5" v LUMBER YARDS Mrs. Miller, Stouffvalle, was afternoon with a good 'attendance.• - _ and b•etsr $ the week -end g� of liars. H. G. Rev. H. Lackey was - assisted by t HCOMING, ONTARIO McIntyre. Mr. Geo. Duncan, Sunday School loom" w�' PHONE: Pica. 34. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. -Boniface spent Supt., and Miss Georgina Duncan: «� "TRUE-TEMP, Rdrly- fiw� you sees of owry• the week-end... in Toronto.. They also five boys of Mrs. Cester'a tltYy tlret'I "W is sadsre 10mv- a AUCTION SALE have adopted adopted a little fifteen -month clam A BaptiamW service was al- •retioel Mots wow for Imeft, { --' old girl. so held when the following were feoi ...sea wow im "iota" Household Furniture - Mr. G. M. Forsyth is a little bet- baptised:- Fay Elizabeth, daughter. � .. use ter this week. of Ur. lid Dan. Ross Isnox; Will- wow cold fsrbr Meedi«I Ea•' ; ' Property of John. L. Lay - Mr. -G. McConnell, Sun. School iam James Miller, son of Mr. acid elselw "TIEUE- fEirw' mow, ... Main , Street East, Pickering Sept., aasiated at the Mothers' Day Mrs. Hugh Miller; Robert Bnxx Service in the United Church' -on Malcolm ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. seses el'esfd fin Cows' ; - hmaiture formerly property of Sunday. Rev. H. Leckie gave a Malcolm; Cheryl Ann Peters', dau. fewe�ow far L Dr. and Mrs. Field) very fine address. Presented for ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Peters; Wen- • � � SATURDAY, MAY 96, 1981 Baptismal Rites were: Brenda ds Kimura, ' Joyce Kimura,- John - Joyce McGregor, • Brian Leslie Nor Kimura and Donald Kimura, chill- s Aatknes and other old pieces; Oc- >'W LuTv John. Harold Norton, ren of Mr. and Mrs. Kimra. u - • chairs; Tables: Beds; New Fyn Jacqueline Pascoe, Marion Mrs.. A. Ramsey spent a couple •�• ' Oriental scatter Lodes Jackson and Eunice Maxie of days Iast week' with her dough- sty r.► C dng mottz� l machines i (d $ itoad. ter, Mrs. Jones of Toronto. tugs; Four sewing ll[r, and Mrs.. J Gray, of Gar. Mrs D. Seebeck was a guest at - •�Gpy , Rare Malian marble stdb• den Hill 'spent s few days last the recent Jarvis -Baker wedding. . � ��' Flower vases: kaes and ornaments; week with Rev. and Mrs. Lague. Mrs, C. Devitt caned on several •' ,� been stands; Dining -room furniture; G7szemaont trIeuds one facer — 40 been s. The Goodfetlowship Class of the d� Hy Jltmxbers' supplies, Barbers'. basins; '.United Church met Iasi week. with Iy including -Mk& E. -Gibson and WoUst washstands; Bath tub;. Pump Mrs. Jam Morgan in charge of daughter '3lobel, Mr. and Mrs. D. Beatty pump motor; Old oak doors; the program which streamed Mot - Dolphin, Mr.- F.. Ham and dangly. .' Vnerxes: Forty odd chairs; Woolen Ner's Place. Others taking part ter Nora. bl.... ankets; Spreads; Drapes; Linens; were : Mrs. W. Evans, a solo; and he W. A. ot. St. Jobres United MD ' 71-iDE 1LLTXE,-1, -CUBIC FEET =ebb :Odd dishes and glassware; Pictures; a fight- provoking contest. Mrs. Church onjoyaa o pleasant after MSD 71 SUPER DELUXE,-7 CUBIC FEET , Silver candelabra and -any other a •• •• 449 Pugh eel the. lwatness discussion. noon on Wednemdav leaf wirer -tk�y �I[SD SUPER DELUXE, 8 CUBIC FEET � ?� s`rticles. It Des decided to invite the Dun -, . were guests of Cherrpwwood j�V •sass _ , : barton Drama Club to 'present Members from Whitevjle, . t ' •Setreshments on grounds served by' their drama "Aunt Tillie Goes to Hill` and Zion were allo present, �O W. A., - Pickering United Church . Town., later in the month. the latter having charge of the De- Xm* S. CHAPMAN' : SALE AT ONE - SHARP Over one hundred persons sat votional Service. Mrs. Lush, Pres- Q y�• �� A A. Sterritt. Clerk down to dinner in the Baptist Ident of the Wt A. of East Tor- Phone 281 ♦• • Pickering,' Oaa ♦i�a aO + Wm. NAW, auctioneer Church on Friday night, prior to onto Presbytery was guest spe$k- �f u tyre Ordination Service for Rev. G. (continued on page three) 'I•�,,,. -. Y, ✓ak•LfiN(+��i �aa. "h?e',:i3F� :,i^ -- ...<a� -�"�•y •, ; .. .. .. . .. .....�. . , , � -.. � x.•.a� « r � . �._ — _ _ _ _.__— ___. � _.— _.c _ . 1