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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_06_01.A ..� .. • - • .. •zF "' :vier , YOr t 70 NO &4 PICKERINGi ONTARIO, F'R�AYP l tai *Cents per Dopy Authorized as vs•Oond Class Matter •3vbocrip" Rise, � W rear V : E• iS.i� W. C* MLTRKAR ARID 80d't _ AiaxwPickering PicC Council : ­.Water Agreement After ' careful consideration 'by al !members,' Pickering Townsbip Dr. �mli , la. s. e., M. n. LOCAL fit lfi L S G R A D U A T E Pickering Village i.,ouncil passed a resolution Monday Pickering, Ontario - right, moved by Count C. A. Bale- very successful Spring Flower on, seconded by Conn. X. B. OFFICE HOURS " -_ ' r•' � Show was held in the United Sun - t,ounca� I tom, to Pickering Village Daily: 1,00 to 9.00 P. 11f. / that "Pickering Township day School here on Tuesday` night Except Wednesday and Sunday '' A good attendance and asplendid - ;tccepting the present agreem t • . • showing. 9cvrth Ajax, for water, with an add- Evenings: 7,00 to 9.00 As we go to press the corner - itional clause, that if and when the On Tuesdays and 'Fridays Only atone laying ceremony of the new ` west side of the Station Road is At Other Hours Bay Road School is in progres& annexed by 'Pickering Village, it .. By'.. Appointment Only, Your Editor has the honor of lay- will be served with der." At the f, ing the stone. _. tim of writing, it is planned to ve the Bylaw in readiness fora tlbl'�Iry Canvas BASEBALL RESULTS hird Reading on Thursday night. o Brougham defeated Pickering n Over one hundred persons from Tuesday night here with Xil'er cling attended the meeting. The pitching for Brougham . and Feath- - - legal counsel of Ajax and Picker- I ' June 2mg t t'; eratone for the locals. ing as well as the Trustees of both Summary: Brougham - 6 runs. 9 areas were on band. While the canvass for funds tO hits, 5 errors; Pickering = 4 -runs. - Mr, Harry Newman counsel for _ ''" 9 hits, 8 errors. ,,, keep Pickering Pttblld Library go- Mr. . i our next is. 1 h le n r u a sc ed - Re �. _. z $ o ask "if nreTr • H Arnold ed. - ally 'ing. is becoming an annual affair, era would be Placed in each home." thS.� -T9 '�- urgent *,Iris -year as —sue. ,. "The tap method. will probably past. More child- be used" said C. E. Morley, ! r eva� was in the "How many gallons cars you !ran and adults + sic using the b- _ .,.. to t rarq each monk, - However, while ___ :_ __ -. • - Easter Rebekah Lodge y 22.a pump a day," -asked - Mr•, Newman.. - _ Setwnd Bfrthday, :►ray. en- "We have adequate to handle circulation increases it is not en- - - .. . both Pickering and Ajax at the ough to keep_ up with the' a er•in- R. till at London Easter Delta? Lodge Co. 550. t creasing. costs of new books. Dur- Mica Bette Baker, at St. MichaeYs '►ilea Bernice Lee, - present time" said Mr. Rideout, of a we have stocked our Hosdltail, Toronto. Bible Institute and Theological celebrated their second >?irthdas on t - ' m$ the Past Seminary. Tuesday, May 4-2, hay's kepi local : , - Mr. Grant, counsel fpr the town - i library well, and - _r Witt. visitors from Osha«a. Toc- ship "it is alrriost sa emergency I readers in touch with the latest _ _ onto and V�hr'by. -&.Ise -the O&Sel- literature. We want 'to continue /! i Iota from Pickering ; need that _you have. water for the tlrts wok and :we need yaur help. -' �o You Rerr�err�ber • { Lodge Open.^ hail 'Cl? -in- new High School ". i to do it. Maybe you don't read °Why can't - the- adi centi areas rogular -1--o. W :%,n ;: e ^lire party have water from.,thie source" ask -,; Yourself,. or have time -to, but there _.. �,•. acid lunch served, an enjoyabl_: ev- ed ilep. Reeve McI:'wen. are those who do; Your- con ; ribu - enrng was had b;: a1 - i•'ress rlip- ! Lions will mesa much to -the many ,.A Leas the water, Pickering +, oner•. _ — ' who go to oar, , library weekly � W e •, �� .. i•_ ......f .. .. .. Villa$8 and the new 'school Reeds `only _ask for your assistance once - ! ' L . . •yJ" ' It, and we are helping the situa- a year, and WH thank you for, Vhat '0� iauge Hill • Ei•, Civa ilnld, Paper ; tion there" pointed out Counsel N. on ¢ ,n the pact.' ; - "' % ' \ :h'ive - June iff, Fraser for Ajax. hay dOrilee - - l 7 Next week, a carmraaser will call "Why ean't the main go up Har f , -.; - r: � As wras announced fast ' eQk: the - wood Ave. stud along No. E ' giiath- at your door. Be as generous as �, - - way„ asked Dr, MCEwen. you can. This, Rouge your opportunity' i. j Rouge I1i11 •'li" Club have eiefirlit <'[y to help a very worthwhile -local ,. ♦ . •`, arranged fer a -paper dri% . to be "The technical paint is, that by project. yc - held Saturday. Jur ;N- This dnvo going along the_ritiIway to. Church - +t wall be_ far, rysid•;nt ..<f I':ekrrirr;C -- St„ we are assured of good pressure °� in case of emergency. The 'other j Brock Road .Home and School �' � � Township and 1sk�w• wish p ib-r Pik- : Id up Way would not supply enough Areas ' Cloae- For Se►son any residents - -oho wish paps r �iek- r aw ure if f,r+e -broke out in Ajax and Schaal ti'z niri rhl4 .• >}�_.. The Brock Road Home and . _ - .Tru: -kg will :. _ ru . . Pickering at -the sir e• time" staid i Associa:iun c.,- d another b- ",cvsa- { rouk, the _tow ±�}-ip dur.r :,t the ::sy...._._ Mr, Morl al and Special P`•ek =Ps van b« ru_ran M ' - fw year with their mee "t n¢ Alt]. Mr. Nevrman said he would OP- -30, Mr. Lewis Briggs was :he =� `" - ged by a phor^ ca!( '� - R�r. Jonn- pose the Bylaw in ,its present form ;• aker, anal- the _ coil att- �- 4ca cr„ 2'. t'1 Ccc. :Ti•rris, when h goes before the=' MWAnicipai ening'a spat $ s'--r• -.- • -- ""-_:_ _ _ sun, s'b Board, ,It's dscri anon. ,let's ilendance sho�crd how' interested Pickering s5t+t ?'9 min gh Schoa! face the facts" a said '•They Rill ! pevpie art in our pew Fl. „�• 5-:- . 1. -: '� , It woo Fa., appreciated by Ito t ..' _- e y, - slt� _ - _ boys if they recd +ved::he suer,,w ktn4 have to tarn !t dawn whether they ' Mr': Brigg's te.k as irrfbrmotive •qa: ' . a- ` }' ' - t: co Aeration as in the past. If at and well prepared' delivered in an:�*"? ��<r•`� �- -. '�' ". -air•; �` want to or not" " all possibly, residcn• are' sale -d to ^I wouldn't- say 'shat ", answered easy, informal manner, and well ill -. Mr. Fraser. ustrated. .' He- patiently answered Y(.0 wouldn't recognize Jus ms 6-1f,g ,a,, :i, ;s', "ri-/3tit+ :; Stn: s. When bundle the !pupae 2nd. leaks it_.in' : I questions Brought • for% -Ard: and -th;s picr.:re was'ts.ken• it k-''ts rn..w'n : *s the Ij :t :r E:r, k, - housing.W. - ( the drhw ay or in some such cvn • You are : saying my client can visited with the parents at the crane „ _ venient' spot. build, but yore, won't supply him � V. Richa.dson's I:tsvr+tr}ce Agency, the, i.tekrl•ine News earl the V�', J. . with water" said n't Newman, of the meeting. The Treasurer's re- Rea -zin Wirdwure. "Ajax and Pickering are not ob.- Port showed y180 lured.. over to - -The N.ckering Township Film : 1igDtted to Your client" said Mr. the Trustee Berard to amsst in put- - Cavalcade - Fr:•aser, "he is not on the line of �g spotlights -on the blackboards, Annual Mee ing Dunbarton Home Pickering district IIiph School ;; ., I etc, and there is now a balance of And achour Association Arts, Crafter and Driu;q,a As }rou no doubt know, Pickering _ the water main, 1 E50 in the bank. The retiring Pres "We are going to make YOU ob. ! Township Film, Council is sponsor- -'We said Mr.' Newman. I !dent, Mrs. I" R. Janes thanked The Annual 'sleeting of the 1?un -' During 'he -last- twenty -five yearn, ,=lag a Filar Cai-0rade beginni :.g- ,rrr- The new route along railway has i ail those who have worked so will- barton -Horne and School Ass c'.a- school art has risen from a posit- June 4, in five duffs :en, localities, lowered the overall estimate of ingly .through _the year, the officers tion, was held recently with Mr. J. ion ' of inir.ot a—portance on the r vn live different n ghts. $,119,00 to R and executive members, Mrs._ _ E. Dalton pres::ding. The guest spe-k- curriculmn to one of c+ ns'derable ! On June 4, «•e oiler. in Claremont 14 0" according to engineers' figures• released this Cormrtt; Mrs. H. Dawson, and firs, er was Mrs. Downey, of Scarb,ro, significance, Tae art p +•,Krim of • Masonic Hall; June 5, we go to' , z week Lee Foster -of the - Social CO-TI, who installed our new•officers: the l to;ty in our scR,,o,r must not ,.tle., Goodwood Township Hall; Jute 6, 'Is there an eacatater clause in ! Mrs, Gray and -the other members President, Mrs. J. Dalton; Vue- • confused, with the drawing program at. Greenwoad Church ;. Jure' .-+ in . � the contrAct ?" -asked Mr... Arnold. of-the Bazaar Cgmrti: tee. Presidents.. Mr;.. I. F.e':cher.- a: :d which preceded it. Drawing consis- the basement cf White.-ale Church, Mrs. John Vott .brought tonrard lira. L. t'a:leau; Recording Sec.e ed of mal:ina careful pha:ograpuic ,aad,.on June'S, ice put on cur pro-. "It may Bost you $200,900•' a .r,a ?: , ;, ,, ,, , T . ,.,> r•, , co, ,; nna of obiects placed before gtsm in' Pickerin l:owr. Ha'. ?. ! z1. e—T Mrs. rs. ... ? A.. _ • re- -de -neat+ fr , NO' answered irussee Messer."' t� _� Most of the reputable firms are Committee, showing' the follawing tar}; Mi•s. T. Bodenak; -Treasurer, children, .Art, on .the.• other hared, + rru of Lltesc inclined to eke -under reputable firms a e electted by acclaanation for the - >lrs, E. Lawrence; Executive Mem- consists' of giving e%pres� ion to o'ur I at-8.15 p, M. and will be two -hour ear 1951 -52: President„ Mrs. Hel- $ thoughts We've lined up nine top-notch es" said Mr. Grant. y hers, Mrs. ' W. Bourne, -Mrs. N. feelin s and thou ht about oar ' shows, - "If, in the fu.ure• areas to the en Gray', Vice-Pres., Mrs. Len A. Rowe Mrs. L .Cobell, Dirs. C: C. lives. Drawing is an isolated skill 'films - "TroaPirg the,' Colors west want witer and could pay for Willson; Secmtary, - Mrs.,. E. J;4-n.-Q; Sniith and Mrs. D. Hilbourne, required of professional artists. A��t "Fibre Flax ", "Sa1,r,:i I.un ;tar - it, could they' have it ? asked -Fred Treasurer, Mr,..Alfred Kayes. Ex- The - .Association , wished to exp- is an acti- :its of m- rid�'and' hoar, bars ?tan Scott," "Baseball -the " Zinkie,. Councillor. I 'ecuti-ve members: )4rs, W. �Tid,i :�- -ress their• • sincere thanks . -to the .. We • teach art..to. our. pupils in the World Series ", "Birds of .he Sea- _ Mars. Geo. Perry Mrs. Lee t;m v r Pr belief that without such instruct- ! -shore", `Across Arctic Ungava ", Sea- "Not under this agreement" said � ton, , � rnunit fo 'their su ^art Burin„ Mr. Fraser, "but that does not close j Fos.ez, Mr. John Ilotf, Mr. - Alan the past year. The Treasurer's he- ions nq young person can be said : "Cliff Hangers," And `-•Teddy Bears. the door ''too opening new pegotia- -. i McKenzie. port, audited 'Apr: l 30, showed la s, to be, fully educated. Art involves i at Play' lion- at a later da•.e. "_ Following th meeting, a sma,11, year receipts as $595.80; Expen- a certain kind of -thinking, and a These films will 411 be enjoyed "'Water in the south end is need i but successful sale of home - baking ditures, :468.36,. Morey spent on certain means of .expressing ideas by , both young and old - school . was held. The beautiful quilt • made school children $326;52 •- Picnic '•ex- which no other subject field can children to • rand ar•ents, Thev are ed" said Dr, McEwenl— -"but.,.-- Let ; Ajax pull._ut? jts _socks '. "I fail to- i by the Bazaar Committee was hn pens $31,95; Seeds $8.93; Gr .A- quite duplicate, � In subject state- considered the outstanding films of gee why -thev want to supply Pick -. display; and - Mr. .Briggs was' uatiorf'expenses and pins $34,11; meats about his life• a student mill the year. -- -- . see cut off the rest of the . asked to'drem the lucky number, Soup expenses $ 195,56; Christmas clarify his thoughts about his There will 'be a'silver collection, _ ering township.... I'm not in favor 't+f I the winner being Mrs.. John Mott. presents $30,00; Prize money $06. world. This process is highly educ- and proceeds will be used -to Pay that" said the Dep. Reeve.' �!'he meeting closed with the us- 03• Convention and H., and S. exp- ative. In fact, nothing in education • off some .'of our bills which ha -re Before the water situation is I ual social half hour. - _ Qn,Ns $41,12, 5ertdce - charge at is quite so irnpor.ant as gaining I been accumulating dur.rg .he past completed, the Zoning Bylaw will y Bank $4,10• Convener's supplies• an understanding of the events in few weeks. Although we are not have to be passed and the approval PICkMING TOWNSHIP and transportation $67,83; Hard- life-which affect us, w allowed, to print an admission fee, of the MuniciDat Board tLranted, as ��tre ? 2, I�l i :c :: y..rra b .$!'3•. i:.c .=mil;. t� a ;att5.s FSsa^ _° wa h ^^- that you will suggest to to expenditure and agreement, t COUNCIL 71, a course in drama is obvious. I your friends that i'< will- be the To Members Of Ajaz Genera] I Through the medium of the stage, best ten cents worth the kids ever cur ?l meet in their Regular 'Meet- N. R. Shortreed Presents Trophies a.student may le rn poise, and may got, and the best: quarter 's worth Hospital . �• ing in the Council - Chambers, at To Rotary'Bowiera also develop greater proficiency in the parents will ever enjoy. Every- Brougham, Ontario, On - �,_._ __. - _ his use of spoken English,. { one is invited, so bring all your . A special meeting of the Ajax I - • • • General Hospital will be held in MONDAY,. JUNE, 4,' 1')51 ` At the weekly Rotary dinner this Both ,Art. and, Drama are offered, ;friends along, You'.might even stars the Ajax Recreation Hall, joie Wed- ! 'playe'rs th.ise of the membership and therefore, for The Purpose of- devel- a chain of telephone calls the -day ,I,, T. •JOHNSTOO', .Gleik la -ors outside, who b ed with aping a well- educated person. They the program is in your district, to nesday,'June 6, 1.95.1, at S,3i0 P. m. P The following matters will be ills- the members, -were guests o honor, are not frills but rather important ,remind your neighbors of the pso�. I. a of aurae to when Rotarian N. R. Shortreed pre- and necessary `fields of study in ratn, and to help, our cause along. cussed: Change ` J St. -George's Wbmen's Guild" rented some good- looking trophies our schools. Let's all talk it. up! If you will ' }�jax- Pickering District General Pickering, will hold their monthly Hospital. 2'. Campaign Objective' of meeting on Thursday. Jtins 7, at to winners: the. -•inning -team, Cap: (NOTE= - The above article des- - i do your bit, and I do .mitre, _wts'12 . the home n Mrs. -Elliott, at 5.00 �ained-by Keith McIveri with N. R. cribing; Art, Crafts and Drama was have an outstanding success -and $25,000, 3, Hospita•I Staffing. - P. Shortreed, Ray Found, Len Gates, prepared for Pickering Dis. High we'll bring our film council "out of R. G. Cona.,t, President an Will evlery member bring a stuff- S D. Gaitskell Dir- 'the red" at the same tune. Mrd, E. Wah1,.Secretary ed animal of . same sort; fdr the Sruce'Eves and Ross Murison; High ohool, by Dr. C. 1 - I know we cart count on our help. Average (199) to Jack Boyes ;.High ector of Art; Toronto.) Y_ EW Film Council Meeting bazaar. Triple•- t• 822) to Roy Morrish; High Card of Thanks - � � you have any ideas as to how THURSDAY, MAY 31- - 8.10 P. M. Single (349) to Ross Munson. you can promote this in your diet At Clare Kecw7's, ' Claremont. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL A good Film Board Picture on - s'ict, I wish you would give either on Masontic T,eatple Grounds, „ I would like- to thank my neigh -. I Mrs, .Keevil or myself .a call.- you are urged to attend, • If every- Oil .way shown during the hour. ' bore and friends for their many acts Clare Keevil, Librarian . one is here on time, ,we can get a- .., . _ Picketing, of kindries a 'luring my recent L . ..Pickerltr Twp. FRin ClouneD way early. No% change of meat- WEDNESDAY, JUNE Z'0.• 0tttade . t accident. j tpare�yont, _ ins day, • � _.__. _.. .l.,» ,yam t - � � r -.. •y'- ,`� .f "That car Was really moving, e` I'd hate to have him hit me, from IABLE T--ALIKS be"As Ted drove onto the h ghway, _ f �' r.:� yz _t ,,� �] uL1' his mired turned the car that had e am A � IU,�Q,u%s „� y w ;g just passed him. And. as he started r » down the hill toward the Thomp= y { son farm, he saw a car speeding '."With more than three - quarters pare. "Her ingenuity developed from + < :- ` „ ".. from the opposite direction. -9f the world's •population never the most primitive materials such s Ted turned the tnctor.out onto knowing What it is not to be hun- a palatable dishes that modern science the shoulder of the highway, think- fry and millions on the verge of with its wea!th of resource, has ing it would be better to drive starvation, •wasting food should be not been able to excel them." I ` i' = there than take-.a chance on --a- car - -- - ; - "almost unthinkable. Yet surveys * * : s ° x ' coming over the hill behind him ; made during . Wo Jd_„- WAr Two- - , -' •�. y and hitting him. ; showed that the average Canadian Sounds interesting, doesn't it? s So"hergare a few of "Great-grand- from as Ted met. the car coming - . ---or American family wasted at .least N y from the opposite direction, a car 6 ma' Eaton's favourite reel es; and �" 225 pounds of edible -food each p ' did come speeding over the hill r ear, and the situation is although, at this «'citing, I haven't ti,, - y probably from behind. If Ted had been on almost as bad today.. had time to try them all, I can as- a the highway, he could not have * * sure you that those I have tried'' 5 y escaped a smashup. fully live -up to -their advance notices. " A tractor has a perfectly Legal _ Appalling you say? But food # , -right on the highway. But the waste is an offense we are prone BAKED WHITE POTATO _ driver on the tractor is like a sit - to charge to the other fellow, with- PUDDING H,' ting duck. Of 19 deaths in tractor out much thought of our own � fail _ t / pound butter or margarine �, , �, s `/ �- " ' acddents in 1949, 18 of them were -ings. For it is all too easy to forget, 1 cup sugar x> . tractor drivers. about .those outside lettuce leaves, 1 table -poon rosewater A red flag on top of an eight- the celery tops and the leftovers 2 cups freshly mashed potato y` foot. pole, and fastened to the !' which we daily toss into our own 5-eggs, beaten E garbage pails. ' r `� rear of the tractor, warns drivers 1 teaspoon nutmeg .. of slow- moving vehicles, teaspoon cinnamon "'`` "'w At night always have two white _ Method: Cream together butter Feels Fine Now— Richard Main, 13 months, gazes in fascination at ' headlights in front and at least ✓^^ and sugar until light, add mashed a stuffed rabbit held by a doctor as he recuperates from an oper- one red taillight on the rear of p _ potato and beat until smooth: Beat ation for the removal of a 3'h -pound cancerous tumor on -the the, tractor or any drawn equipment. . - ,,, eggs and fold in gradually; add kidney. The 22 -pound -youngster, held by nurse Marie Tata, is rosewater and spices mixing well. reported on the road to recovery. Line a baking dish with rich pas- _ _ -"� New And �SEu� 'F try, rolled thin, and place mixture - in the dish. Bake until brown in f4 cup chopped nut meats gredients and pour into buttered µ a quick (400 degree F.) oven. No 2 tablespoons chopped citron custard cups. Set in a pan of hot' TOO • sauce is needed, but if desired, hard Y4 cup sugar water and bake in a moderate.(350 _ . sauce may be used. Serves five.. '-Method: Soak crumbs in the milk degree F.) oven until set. When Waterproofs • * * for about ten minutes, then add re- an inserted silver knife comes out " APPLE BUTTER PIE maining ingredients, combining clean, remove from oven, and serve Surfaces such as concrete, stucco, brick, cement are said to be water- `• •ly cups (about) apple butter thoroughly. Pour into a buttered warm with whipped cream. Serves a g baking dish, set in a pan of water four. P brush new material is ace emu, n d - plied by brush or spray. Substance d cups and Serve with dlf r sa ct Serves a d• May' will not change texture or color of Unbake bake at 350. degrees F., for one �rt� That unnecessary waste must be ) (3 four' e * *a d * n Reading This $r surface and when used outside a whittled down when it is not only Method: Roll pastry to 3i -inch - - -JENNY LINDS Save A Life building prevents masonry joints also aofelhelping to conserve our teaspoon y Y thickness on floured board. Place p � flout from disirnegi`ating. a six -inch saucer over pastry. and C * , - - .� sale This true story, told by a noted - nation's food supplies. And such cut rounds, cutting deal in one 1 - - PP g egg, lightly beaten Farm Safety Specialist, tells how Electric Hammer for the top layer. Place pastry waste can be largely eliminated at cup milk - one young farmer avoided an ac- sounds on cookie sheet. prick well Electrically powered h a m m e r jtomt by the exercise of a tittle 1 teaspoon melted butter or r3dent that might have meant Pun- - - - with a fork and bake is a very weighs only ? lb. and has striking. -- ' tare and watchfulness, according margarine Jul injuries, even dsath, You will hot, oven (450 degrees F.) for 10 power of 1,600 blows a minute, Ugt� to Geraldine Acker, noted, nutrition Method: Sift together dour and be working in fields late thin spring ful far contractors, builders. stone- r minutes or until - lightly browned. apecialtSt. salt. Blend beaten egg with Talk and antnmer, Don't tselte cleaners a . * Remove from oven and cool. Put and stir into the flour mixture. Add*' with your life. Warn other driven masons, repair and -,maintenance layers together,,, with apple butter. 'shops; hatnuter, cable and auessor- Wastes,- she says, result. from shortening and _beat- 2-3 minutes that you are on the road; = unplanned rho reserving one with cut design. Top its fit into steel case. i p pping, failure to plan with ' remaining pastry . later and with rotary beater, Fill very "Do yott have enough oats • to a . . meals in advance, improper storage sprinkle with sugar. Cut in pie- hot greased popover pans about finish the seeding you started yes- sprinkle and poor preparation. *biped wedges to serve. Serves six. ° J full and bake in a very hot (450 - terday ?" Bill • Henry was 'discuss- degrees, Alumintun Awnings * • * * . * F.) oven for 25 minutes. ing the day's work with his son, Each food must be stored prop- Reduce heat to 350 degrees and . :�me aluminum a5rn0 are s - p p fIT Far• Ted. _ claimed .to make house 1? degrees _ 'erly, she says. Fat drippings should BROWN BREAD PUDDING bake'about 20 minutes longer. Serve -•We'H heed about IS bushels cooler, blade to fit every size and be plactd in a dry, tool and dark a!i ew brown bid crumbs hot with fluffy lemon saucy. Serves more. I could run over to Thomp -' style of window, avenings ' can be place. Fresh fruits and vegetables a cups � ' six. " ' AN soo's and get rants: Linn Thomp- _ installed with only a screwdriver. ­should. be sorted before being star- '� _ _ FLUFFY L$MON SAUCE soa told-•me they- had plenty and _Sun rays strike curved louvres and ed, and any bruised or spoiling bnes - f cup water could• help' us out if we ran short." are thrown back; right is softened - :removed. Potatoes, cabbage, and Z egg, bK " ' Ted had graduated from high inside, and spaces between the iota- ' _ soot vegetables should be put in - Juice and grated rind one school the year before and was ores allow fresh ,air to ent er. a dry, -coo! place.- s lemon working in a partnership arrange- - . cup butter or margarine Tent with his dad. plastic Hose ` - 'Waste in' preparatiotl can be pre- i/4 teaspoon nutmeg "Better take the tractor and wa- ti vented, - she advises, by petting " 3 tablespoons boiling water gon and get enough to finish." A lightweight Vinylitt garden` fruits and vegetables thinly, scrap- Method: Combine all ingredients Ted soon had the tractor and hose claimed to bt• long = wearing - '• ling batter and dough from mixing • I _ : _� except boiling water and beat for aagon rollitig down the road to- and durable is now on the market. - bowls, by accurate measurementbf - - ten minutes. Add boiling mater, one' ward the Thompson farm. lit felt Ribbed for toughness, it is said im- -recipes• and -the proper cooking of tablespoonful at a time, stirring good as he drove along in the., pervious to oil, grease, rot and ahem. well after-each addition. Pour sauce fresh morning air. mildew, and comes in 25, 50 and * w • into top of double boiler and heat There was a swish 'as a car 100 foot lengths with solid bra After that, it is a matter of tn- - over boilinf water just before sera•- passed from' behind; '` s fittings. ' ` eoaragement,— encouraging mem- , ing. Selves six_ ' bers of the family to eat everything _ on their plates. - - - APPLE CUSTARD Some Hints On 'The Cate r 3 eggs, beaten light rA friend recently seat me rtes j r cup "war Of That Permanent Wave _ :.10ipping,of'an article by Ethel M. l cup strained sour apple 'a says w ton, who sa that while new re- see . - - %s cup melted tatter or There's hardly a,woman who has strand of your hair first, before eipes for every kind of dish are :\ margarine t: t at least once looked in a, mirror. giving you "the works." Most good constantly appearing, to her there's nothing. ore flavourful, appetising - 1 teaspoon lemon or vanilla just after having a new permanent operators do this as a matter of g g flavouring l •wave 'and moaned in despair at routine. Method ; c'c•�p � .ortbinc in- th or full of goodness than the meals rte h'. g y DON'T have a new termanent - ^� ' •- her. great- grandmother used to pre. J 'e sight. One look at the frizz , corkscrew curls- determines — never over the remnants, of an old one- again! If your hair will be too short with But as time passes and the cork- the old ends cut off,.be•patient just screws grow straight and stringy, a little longer, st=un if • it means 7. back rtes.- goes_ -for an °thrr ; �rnt�n. rein n pitL g p your hair at home -for ent, and the vicious circlot begins a while. _ all over again. You'll be much happier with your' But ' that needn't- happen• to you new permanent if you give the old if you realize there's far more to one an apportunity to grow out. A. a good permanent than just a ,few DO check up on your general „y hours spent in a beauty shop: health if your hair seems to be dull Your permanent can be as sort and lifeless. Remember that a pro- a' d lovely ai naturally curly hair per diet. is .a. "must" if you would an ve t p if you know how to conditioti and have, hair that's truly a "crowning - care for your hair both before and glory." after. Here are the basic do's and DON'T be afraid to , brush your " - ' don't: hair after you've had your perman- 7, III ill � II,� ' Do recondition your hair at ' erit. You needn't worry about brush- y home before you have a permanent ing away the, curl. Daily brushing ^ Too -dry hair may become even will merely enhance its natural.�Q�k dryer. with a permanent and the and help take array any too�tiff ends �ptit and break off as a result. appearance.' -- .So put off '?our permanent. for For the best stimulation of Sour two or three weeks until vo + +'vs<- sca___�lr ws <r 'L ac} :­, Ai(i and none a little homework on your brush the hair roots out'to the ends: hair. And two brushes (one in each Massaging' your scalp with your hand) do. twice the yob of one. fingertips- {not nails) will stimulate 'DO follow the manufacturer's sluggish oil glands, Daily brushing directions to the' letter if you're (at least 100 strokes a day) will having a home permanent. Any help distribute those natural oils innovation in the, process oh your i -. through the length of your hair.. part, can't'nnprove_on the knowie#;gc The. night - before your weekly and experience of the manufacturer,; shampoo, apply, warm- olive oil to and you ;may be pretty . unhappy your scalp with • a piece of cotton. with the result. - Part. the hair, in sections- and -rub - So' be guided by the step -by -step - Jerseys Bounce To ,Nis Moo -o-o-d Moossie— Claude Holmes' contented cows give out with a mellow the oil into, the scalp rather than instructions included• need the wave ' Y g' into the hair. Wrap,,your' head in kit. -You'll -probably need a family, "bellow when he plays the'eello in his bgrn at Brighton. Holmes'-forms 188 acres, but manages to at towel turban fashion for the night. member or a friend 'to help you - -' 'find time to play cello in the community orchestra. Holmes prfictices "ire the "barn because the cows DO insist on a "test" curt. This unless you are very adept at. "curl- like'music. "if keeps them contented," he says. "They, like Wagner best" ,imply means' curling .one -small ing the back of your head. 1 r Qsntsnnia'1 united Church ally, you will be able to see the hers. ,. ent Spring Floric held at the oht:rdl:' i 0 1 progress on this, manse and the men Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lehman and last Saturday afternoon; A sum w+slt ('W We Certainly had acmzld birth- will be hard at. work during the children of Hampton visited Mrs. over X200 was taken in which w11t� - elter s We cerbainly had a grand birth - day. Lehmaas parents, Mr, and Mrs. be used to help build the new unit e =w�y s/ =Sag services were very well attend- With the coming f summer our of � chi• k ed, and we 'welcomed back many activities will g der on the week -end. probably be a little Mr. and ]firs. T. Barefoot, Wes- We are sorry to - report ".hat i1LiY ' „friends of former years. In the curtailed as the women's organiz- B. Wilson. .,� one Phin has been under the doa, • F • - morning Rev. H. J. H.owey, Aurora, ations close for the summer months ton, visited the latter's father, aJ. tor 'a care and hope she will now was the guest speaker and the sere- but remember, *e still meet in —Miss Ruth- Hutchings spent Wed- Ue well again. , mony of laying the corner stvae June and the W. M, S. next meet- nesday of last week with friends in Miss.-Albezte, Schwalm' spent tya 1 wan conducted by four ministers: ing will be June 14, it the church Claremont � U. recent y visiting friends is r Rev. J. K. Braham told the pur- when we present our Life Member- Mrs. M. Draper and brother Fred pose of the gathering; Rev. Howey ship, The bale is being packed this Wilson attended the, funeral of the The regular monthly meeting ag -- -- -e led in prayer; Rev, E. Knowles laid week but, there will be another op- late . John_ Nunn, of Toronto, the W. A. will be held at the hams the stone is place, and Rev, W. G. portunity for clothing for •overseas Mr, J. B. Wilson celebrated' his of bin. Jean Liversay next Tuesd B. Wheeler prdnounced the Bened- work later. 89th birthday ow Saturday of last evening June, 25. The South Group ictioii. The soloist was Mr. Green, • The ladies in charge of transpor- week. His brother, Fawcett Wilson are in charge of - arrangements lone d and our oyvn choir led the singing. tation for our Annual Picnic to `nd son, John Wilson of Uxbridge, the evenlpg. / . In the evening we were glad to Niagara Falls, tell -us the' bus is visited • him; as did other friends. The aftemoon group of the W. A: welcome back our friends from Ced- filled, so' we , hope all those who are hoping far good weather on' 1. ar Grove choir, and Rey-. Knowles had planned to go, have made oth- Saturday, June 9, when they as gave, a very fine message. We were er arrangements, otherwise, you Che r rywood. having -a garden tea at, the home happy to have Eemerson as must will have. to wait for an unexpect- of Mrs, Lawson McConochie. t = of us know him) come back eto us ed cancellation. A nuinber from here attended R for this 60tH Anniversary, as he The Sunday Schools' of the three Miss Elsie Aires of Toronto spednt the anniversary services at Oenten+ was one of our of our most. act- Sunday with her peopie :-at -the nial Church last Sunda when the. • churches met last week to discuss y Ave- member before entering the home of Dias, Ruby Petty, laying oft corner stone of the s tt the Cent -Rou -Fair picnic and plans g ministry, To all Nvho, helped make are under way to make it bigger, Dirs. Garland is z felting her dau- new manse also took glace. .. gger• r "t the services so •line; we say a hearty and be_ter than last year. Grounds ghter 'at Scugog, . :Hiss J. Dickson had as her gnesti Insulate With "thank James Tindall Goodwood Was 'at for the week -end Miss hinny Smarr you ". Committee is looking 'into, into places the Tindall home here on Saturday. o€ 'Toronto.' . ` ....As we write this column we have to have its gala event and when wt' O h i1 s M d 11'V 1 I 1 d not yet had the privilege of enjoy- hear from them we will let you in - Mr. and Mrs. Duffy; Mr. and ing our annnersazy ,concert, so v=ill on the plan$. This year the picnic Mrs. Mellow and fa&ily_ of Bolton;. Ro C k Wool Batt ! have our report on this phase of will probably be on the last Satur- also Mr. and Mrs. Wan, Hollinger, our activity, next week. day in June or the second one in Mr, and bars. Wm. Judd were Sun- Satutday, June 2, is our day of July, which is quite a bit earlier da' visitors of Mr. rind. Mrs. Geo. '-Defeat the heat! Put J -M sales 'when you will be able to .than last year. To Pl4=GRAPVvk Rock Wool Batts between purchase good used clothing and _ ..-..M2*. •and Mrs. Cecil Hollinger vie- i ' ou and the hot sun. ?lze household articles, home cooking, - ited in Parry Sound during the end lY Bsw& W>bif�i y perennial roots, and enjoy a friend- �'! of the past week. PIWNJI . lgdi pay for themselves in winter ly cup of tea. Drop in on us, - -and (Green Rider Mrs. W. J. Petty, Mrs, C. R., Pet- ,fuel savings. See us now. ace what we have to offer because = i9 and Mrs. W. Judd. spent the hol- _ PERSONAL we are sure you will enjoy it and Rev, Jack Scott, of Forward iday quilting, at the -home- of Mrs. A` • MITCHELL we will like havinR you. Incident- Baptist Church, Toronto, will con- Fred Iresoa. duct special services at the White - THIN. SUYDOIPN WIFE GAIT+a ' - GARDEN FLOWERS AND vale First Baptist Church eAd ld hbsr - "I Vii• ft,, slPow psi ldili a�e�,,'js THEIR ARRANG�ME \T ,here.,.firat services will- be here oa Rou e, H111 - � �Mr OrEtra�' +ate Sunday night, Whitevale on Mon- Yes. L. Savas'd, Msstagand Ss�l1� Pickering [lofted Church day; Green River on Tuesday; at """' - Oak !I ostrox 'Snide TabW ev J[�iE ff at coo SHARP Whitevale on Wednesday, and so on T� member's of the W. A ass day. LS•. �, ,r,.,,� and Fuels Sponsered by Pkkering Wassea's for the week. Special music at all pleased with the result of the ree= dse a*- 48 swots III dt M- �[; ',PHONE PI�tLdG 74 Inatittrta. -. son-leas. Baker Hill gdartet and ot- .Admission ' 2 5 cents - 5mooter Sefor rI - • - : volt r � - � _ : . � �- • _ �OOD^EAR - ... tt �� _r ,� • _ Car- makers use, and the ublic bus ....._ :' ' more Goodyear Super - Cushions than ' saf ocher low-pressure tire: $ Al" in eta ur.d . l00[ -mil TBIS'IiIBII SWIM NAM :LAW MOTOR 'SALES _ - CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH PHONE: 29W GAS, OIL i REPAIRS Aw • TAe . 01 Y in %0%W ONLY You know the personal story your - :.: 'bank book tells. • Did -you, know there are - '..8, 000,000 such.bank books in.Canada? - - -- - -Each contains information that' is st�'ictLy ate* - a p , each represents "money in-the bank ". " Your money is part of the' grand total of '� aiiiir a these little books — a great pool of deposits mobilized and safeguarded - . CENSUS TAKER in Canada's 3,700 branch'ianks. « _ Mr. R. J. Davy is one of the 18,000 Your enumerator (man or woman) will :'� enumerators who will call at the bones of carry an identification card. The informs - Your -money in the-bank and that of au' you- -starting tion you give is kept in strictest confidence, millions like you, enables ' the banks t0 - - - 'June 1st. rs - -and can be used only for census statistic - His job is to get the facto which It cannot, by law, be revealed to anyone t provide the credit that helps keep Canatil8i� Caaadiaos need for successful management for any purpose, even to other Government 'a their private business or public" affairs: Departments. Please be ready with quids producing, manufacturing; marketing. - It is of practical benefit to yqu and' imd accurate information when your census ` ' community. community. - taker calls. ur `- Tl'iat is how you hei_ .. __ ..,hartered banks :.. � ....DOMINION BUREAU.. OF . STATISTICS. serve Canadians. - DNARTMaNT OF TRADa AND COMM@CR OTTAWA, CANADA tar-! - . •�qr - ant of a series E r Crllh N". HA J.by your book "', • 9TN DECENNIAL CENSUS JUNE, 19511 ~ .. Cripplai .Farm Stoop - _.Dtaad �l _ .. •, :!Citiud ed. Adv't.: �1df.04 HOI1s�s - ,�... a' • _ ut�a.o•. CATTLE (4041 lbs. up)T.•• t _ %ate enough for chicks -if you wait Fratik. 0 �., early fail egg marltets. �j;: xuaider i•4 pounds, - �..: R -Smith" _ •r.,s,tch theta with Hillside Chicks. ' _. *3.Q• _ CALI*= X1.0• b4rgains now for spring delivery. 88E>iP X1.•9 __ _ - 'Mark y _ Pullets, cockerels, mixed. Stone - _ 'started. Ask us for details. F. H. - - - - Hourl ick�n 1"ering et &Locker. Plant V _ Daraxine, Pickerng. 3, P P a} OoR-SA:,E - tomato and peps ' Fhone collect Pickering 265 J 12 -PHON 30 ter_ Plants, asters, pansies and other ; Suized plants. Alek. Ballik, Spruce - t r =l Road, Dunbeaton. SHIELD$ DflINB FAQffi VOR SALE - three used .liras and . QUALITY - ;tubes 4.75 - 5,00 x 18. in new, con- dditiaa. #10 each. L. Gunter, Dunbar- I R SALE: -'250 feet liay rope; SLK'S MARKET MEATS IddDeering mower; two- coal oil . stoves, F. Moffat, care Oxford ~ Paper-Yroducts, Pickering - GROCERIES j'OR SALE - a few bags good. pot- : (tops, suitable -for seed: Phone _. 47JY2. _ _ _ ' _ _ - LOCKER PLANT • - -: FOR SALE -coal and wood range, MAROAEiNE White enamel, high shelf, warming 'Ex- drawer and closed wood box.- 'Ex- - - cellent condition. Phone s2W3". Meats Prowsed to Your Speoif cations. AL _ ,�.� - - u�i�t - + Service ; SAFE ELECTRIC WIRING _ - 8ouse Witting and Iustnllation _ 4.. By Licensed Electrician CALL: liiE�ltB COTTER ► ■ - * c p !Toronto - Phone Ogtord ti014 At f�" Times ` � K1�1+3'ER - ZINGSWAY OM ?. !'SOS SALE .coal and wood stave. `� . ]EUC4 CLUMMS _ - -- &Cooaable for quick ogle. Apply Ckrut Leader, PIc1�6, Fbana _ _ ; , =sEw sal Dome IVlfty - -- ; lbder In � '°a so PIMRING 15919 Casa hay- loader, in good condition. - H. :. »t=. Bee Line, PickeriaR. NOTICE t6 FARMERS , Pzckermg PROMPT PITH -IIP P%ON1RTr FOR SALZ ]lL1rr E 41 AND ._.- die will buy a 9-year old. 7-rooms CASH PRICES PAID st+saao house witb new garage and RY lien house on -halt .acre of land: ,•..FOR: DEAD OR CRIPPLRD ANIMALS bad and soft water on tap, bath- ! Boom. Iyeoanadi&te ' possession in the - :- yIDag+e of Broughata, Phone Pick- _.. iLf :4114. _ - VT.00 each j_ - �yq � - i _ ••_ �85.00 � �.e..� -`yam• /�\ /s 3UCMMM FOB REN'!< �8►MALL ANIMALS RF,MOVI&D FIREE � �. � ;�c�,�Y super - s►e DoWer _' . _.... •mi4 BABY NIRjp/ FILL : �uNSav-LZ's DEPT. sTORE- ' ,FOR . SPEED•Y -- P10K =CJP PHONE, "�� 14, .I"agstoa Road NT _ y� araMei�, 11.00 A. K le 9.00 P. Y. Pbe: zee. •ooi B.A.N NCR, R EN i' �2N'C'� Sundays ,. wee Deliver to �(. i.o• p 00 p _ ATTENTIOx FA AIM { _ _ { LOCAL REPRESENTATIYE's PHONE 242W2 �• �. ���� • �• we WE be M pleased dead . - i -of crippled farm as mvs amend pay f# - Y* immediate service, telephone : IDID _ eotkct: Broakiin ti %,. Claremont I SAIRPORT BEACl'3 the house....ther - = �h $1R14 or Toronto EMPIRE 8 -aa8. `... .o... - there a strong odor - Sftft GORDON YOUNG LIMITED . of sulphur throughout : the houue, _. Rod! 1Ceatior 8tseet. Toeortto and Mrs' L. Dyeil spent 1Jte but nothia: else,- not -even smoke. R1>£ST , ,; • max, +� week -end with the , latter s parents, nor is the attic besitfr this chim- /►$, li0i PHONE. 48 - Mr. and Mrs. Grills, ney. But, we find oat wee JM US SELL YOUR PROPERTY We are .pleased to report -Mrs. "that the house wiring � k ' ngs, Farms, Small Acreages Grills- itH,provin in heaidr. o � b>�F � �M �� ' 3)wei.l 1X damaged and the motor of ttLS wit`• OR WHAT HAVE YOU! _ .. The weekly , euchre was well a�t'D• er system We have a long list of waiting ended with the winners:. Mrs. U[e clients. Holux, T. Dumond and Mrs. O. CAs- St. George's Anglican Church MRS. GEORGE- - PATTISON . Deis. .. -� - :. JBroker Pickering Phone 171 :hiss Ruth Horner and Kenneth :• - Sunday, The Pickering Greaves,.ot"Barrie,- spent; the week- Lodge fe of the Independent Order o. ATI S Fr FAll 9 end "with the format's sisters, Mrs. Oddfelloova will attend Divine -Wor• • ISLE' REGISTER Denney and Mrs. Durnand. ship at •11.00 o'clock with the "air- - The Bingo. on- 'Saturday evening , ter Rebekah Lodge and the" Can- - - INTERURBAN ROUTES Friday, ;fune -g -- auction sale of was a big success, and there is go- tons, of Oshawa All are cordially - farm machinery • and Thuny other inn to be another' in the Theatre invited, Preacher at -this service, - -: articles, the property of George. W. hall this Saturday, June 2. Every- Rev, F. G. Robinson. B. D.. Sun- wring the past ten years the cost of providing service 'Jeffrey, Lot. 32,. Con. 7, Twp. of one ' welcome. There -are many at!t- .dry ,School as usual, at 70.00 'a- m. ',bras steadily increased, and for some time the present Whitby, . two miles north 'of Brook - ractive prizes. - : -- - . • • • h; banbartoa rasa of fare have not provided ra$icient. amounts to lea. No reserve. Owner gl�znq up The :etecti6n of officers tot the St. Paul s Chure _ I meet expenses, _ fasting. Terms eash.. Sale at 1.00 , touring year was held on the, 24th of Sunday, June 3. _ Sunday School at - Bun Passengers will readrl A S. T. R. V. Mowbray, clerk; i MAY with the following: President, 2,00 p• in- Holy ommunion at 1, lhn y ltndey nisi that s, is _ Wm. MAW, auctiolfteer Mr. J. Denney;'Vice- Prey.: ' Ar. G. P. m, Preacher, Bev, E_ G, Robin- main�iut s hi the face of each rapidly rising costa, to high standard of service without an increase • •.• ;r Flood; Treas,. 7[r. D. Maitland; son, B. D. All are cordial y 6 action . ie of Secrets Mrs. Jones. 'Entertain- to I invited fares. Tuesday, June - a sa ry, attend: flue or an se . Y service at household furnishings icluding a went Comm., T. Dumond, Chairman; St. Paul's. liouset parlor suite,. ass kettle, Mrs. McHolm, Kira J. Casselis, •P. ilC%onaegaently, effective: ` cheat of drawers, Finlay cook stove, Cadieux, S. Burnett, Mr. McFarlaue, _ j� MedoeeCism - Friday, Jane I"st, •jglass cupboard, linen, bedding, fea- - Mrs. • Grills, Mrs. - Jacobs and llLrs. ` u :. :. y lther ticks, -number of rugs, quan- , Knox. There . were more comm A- DAVIDS.ON - I n • 'ads a moderate upward City of dishes, some antiques; also '-of formed in regard to the future g memory of tment will be trade in ail fares , on Gray Coach : our dear son -William G. Davidson, ines' Interurban Routm iGhe property, s ?•roomed `'brick of our community. who deon _ .. _ house, conveniences. 3-car garage, Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Temple, ' "of any' May 25, 1948, the property of the Estate of the Toronto, i halve• taken' up residence ' chengyD and smiling._face Your continued rapport and goodwill Will be apprec- Are� a pleasure to recall, .fated and will ensure a continuance of the quality of .' }ate • Xrs. Henry Grice, on Albert here. 8e had a kindly word for each service you desire. 8t, Stonffvilie. Terms oa property I SEE .LIGHTNING.STRIKE Ahd died beloved by ail: - c • made known day- of sale. Chatr•.els, cash. Sale at 1.00 p. m. Lloyd Tur _ . By- ii +Editor Sadly by Moi!lrer cud Dad Information regsirding ibe new ,fared, including' tom= ner, clerk; Sellers and 'Atkinson, :Hater,' and scholars' - ' :auctioneem - -While likely every adult has dur` TENDERS _• local agency after Wednessday, May he 0 ailable at your ` ing. An, electrical . storm, been gaz- _._,__ ing in the gene�ai direction of a will be received by -the undersigned - flesh• which has -struck -a tree or until Moudsq. June 4, 1851, at 14 building within a radius of two on a-- a. for one' a-ton and' one 4 -ton W�2dT� three miles, I mupt say, that on truck. Lowest or any tender not �v r 1�T T 3 (1T T C 1� 1 7, T = '— -- gaturday eveaing_1ast..I f^-- the negssaDlly aecaPleil.. � r 101.1 E COUNTRY. HOMES . _ ... Iirst time had my eyes fixed on the - AMA.I.L ACREAGES and I "target" when struck by that i,)ash Specifications on regttesl; X FARMS I around six o'clock I think it was, T,loya T. JOHNST N, -� �� rr�� ' y ag O Clerk - A � C�� a 9Ji� A I /' which man in' the, vi11 a felt was° " _ - ' - .. v ip of Pichrrin Lm'mJ CALL down payments oFYedbRo !e v�rhouse looking littl over - - We have wain buyers' with too clone,. X had was standing on •• rewash --�. ._ G y DJNBART'O'l1T - - Aw prompt and erperiesieed one hundred yards away, thinking sstvics. those, pine tress would be. a t . i . our pastor for six p years, and the Rev. R. H. Monkman is atten., W NA1001 - Office isiget for lightning - they it, The Fnenin Auxilia - of the •W. 'fly Were all highs ding tied • Chumb , Conferetics .. .. - -' �Ll !r ry y - respected -the United carne, with a sharp crack similar M. S. -met at the honre of Mrs, C. -and loved by everyone. A large at Kingston this week. A A. l41WUCMY atl WNS to that of a aix -inch' high- velocity Closson on the evening of the ;'3rd. number of frietlds from here -attend- .._.The many friends of Mrs, James Bsal1U■ naval' gun. A thin red s'tr'eak dtruck ,TFie Program was in charge of Miss ed the funeral iu Toronto- on Xon--' Gibdon'ars pleased to" see her Boma the corner of the Roffey chimney, 8 McLean and Mrs. 'H• Middleton.. -day: again after &- lengthy viell,with het right in area ..af sight, A t? in blue T(yo theme "Canadian -Citizenship':. Mr, and Mrs. Richards, of Tor - loe l;aglen And l�nookfin iriendr. ` !/dab�sbsd 100• - white wisp o! sine ,, fund that was w%aa taken. onto, visited . Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mr. Stone 'bag sold his home, to $11, Watching the Roffey home x4r _ ?he many :mends of'the late Rev. ' Disney on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrr., Ldwfion.. Mr. Lawson A few minutes, for "signs of Iife" R. W. McVey, of Toronto, extend Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastwood -and -is •practicing law. Thin lovely home from within, I ' Went over; Mr. and %hats sympathy to Mrs. Me. ' Mr. said 1! m D. - Iffordsn warn in has been 1imm in pest Tsars as _ _ • :Erse Rediq were out of Yq aaddd Mr: -NeVoy had been the � on 80266, ea111z>s on old So Squh-e Grsea loss sosth of _ ttl+dds. O. WA* 6fRM Nam past w ooaiands ' - . - w , - - _ ... .. :. Mrs, Morrison has been ill and. r. C t100/C Rkha ,, >rdsOn E', �� �=�' under her doctor's cars for several . _ -_ -- Y` : �� -- - -` emnam D als n"M � ca" days. It is eipemed acid hoped that the prolonged rest will help to ...._. s • .' • o , gidaire ROM - } f Am" 1•'LT! restore - her to good health. Asphsis a+ rules The swimming pool has been 81t Olad.astsblha At;ensy AMt7 to Aa ctim lea AS GatUs Rebarb SUNS drained and the. work of getting it ready for opening will soon get ua- Steve :a : ',r* am" Tea. Asalt ph 18tnt 000006 -des way.. Helm is urgemly_ needed. PMOD� llfiCl� :,i, a; tt. A1slotnasi a ooease amyl swab onp sal paner and it is expeded that volunteers will come .Sorward, and offer to ass- • eL !t. l�� _ _ _ (aruai� l�sLdtflt; ' BrO. bt• Y! ai. ft rd g.. . And Llsne Br1e)a >o�� No. doubt many local folk have ,; TO am IL Frig ZII�Tir8 �OOa Doss sad Low Co" read arji enjoyed the various news- paper and magazine items authored ,,.���..,l >lieetria Sttsa - !t "S ; _ Daly Sss+r!le To Fran testa sad Pais. � l ow i� Va�lab -le announcing that Mrs. Ryan the A• W. MITCHEELL k new owner of the Chas. Skelton - fatal�laeed Banes Fee All home on ^Old Torset - Road, • •and we �rfgWWM - -Made ONLY -by - -= Qeeast0aa - pHONad 74 tat 114• +► ' extend to - her a • ,eordisl • welaonse. - GENERAL MOTORS ?go" � P�(„ . 841W3. • OCR TRUeZZ PAii$ g�su- & W,Y" hoping she will be as active in our community, affairs as she lon,, has - - ` been lII Toronto cultural activities. Pro- ( C D A LSDON & SON iJ S. Dt'S 1'� V` +' ....Arthur Skidmore Sheet Metal • f ~ a KLN 00 GLARKL STAFFORD BROS. ducts now employ betv�een thirty - �-. ' ' PHONES PICKERING 39 - �JNT =C j and forty workers, most of whom The WORM i Live in this • area. weekly pay- AUCTIONEERS PhDs . wbmw w9 roll is rapidly nearing the - $1600 and Autheeised for � ': mark, and the fact khat nearly all Coantlss e! Outside sad � gulf Dmisda BL � 'Water, (hat- the money is spent in our own nei- -THIS 'WEEK'S HELPFUL HINTS 8ksas Stook, go as„ .e .',. p gtrborhood stores makes us realize r that in this industry we -have an To, remove asphalt stains - soften spots with isold )Real )Deists • asset of vital importance. Recently remove with carbon tetrachloride wash ss its I&L -I . �� oil ' .. Dad �� Mt7EACfINIEt� another wing was added, to the - >icm aa. plant and East Woodlands may well For Rest B•ttst % l+uwsW4 sad Mortgsga - Pelee se Oar►. . o.. .� - resit. rite �fD2Liiit • >MVawDeaL be proud' of.�s enterprise which tiv �o�t with unusual > five and ability, has developed is a W illson �eait - Co. � P. 0. >Ims, pwaiitss bwe boom MRS1as Plelsnta fsa1W comparatively . short, time. Lt to hoped that the current steel short- _ S enoaAissrses �» r 3061 Drs! se >�r Me wttl- not cause any cu- rtaUUMA - _ i 'Was4 MsMA+� Prep. of the fixin'a activftiee. garb's Barber Shop will open for STOP 85, KINGI WON RD., l3CAR. '7.902 -: DAVID H. MARSHALL P�10nC P ��3 • business -on the Dew " Drop Corner next Monday, June - 4, under the Olt - ta,.•i.:�...� �,., lLA! fJALii Ulf Y s.t �:6 ISG ORRL� • p'ICSi mo os a. - Asas.■tfi� , Gmt• proprietorship of Mr. H. G. Healey. a barber. - sir r1j a i has been completely ted shop has been completely rwnav�►ted : P- of J 3! % and presents a sanitary and invib- jug appearance. Ant - ciass wo* at _ _ jft - - -- _� K. MAW A W _ Y■ al jlflti. ...: psavaflu:g local prices will W � policy, with- special attention gi•van - BYour Friend Resident Agent p to 'children. We v ekome Mr. Healey gen >Ti�fJ� AOO�Of� to our community and wish hum ev- _ 106 -&4wAM N5 AM � � - -- _ =cry ,the. - On the. understanding that all - -- .. ,� �� 7ifr pbom or WNW proceeds - from the Rouge High . A. C. are to go to age Hills School A50Y FRM AND =`- L � PWW- _: .•`• °°"`. �` •�•; for the purchase of sports equip' _ !'C)iT8 FR'3YDE1'� ti 0B SAir wi'!'H , L S Z 11lII'19l. 011'P• anent. our com>lairnity association CYRiL E. E 111il�RLEY VW* Join West Of Viol" � executive voted _ unanimously- to- do- - - d �� $etwe" note $7.60. the amount of hall e'en- And Ate. tat •for the dance, to the school.-'The _ 4N amount. will be turned over imaned-a' • lately. , by. our. Treasurer wiea he IDi"POIdB'I• ST receiver it. An indication of the rapidity with _ weeks. Sonitsg 8ebod - l.li P. 0. �at£� 1 qJW to 1x00 OW ann to 16.00 which East Woodlands -is growing, I Several from, hone ended the Church Service - 100 P. R 4 EveduIPs Mon., Wed-. Fri. Ito R is- the fact that about three years '. Port Perry, Regetta' on the '= 4,h., BILE JACKSON DISNEY BU)Cv -. OM P. 0- ago we had, oniY twenty -three rur- ' mail boxes: Now ;here are five ' Miss Evelyn . Annis, Toronto# was home here for the week-end. St. A=kvWs Presbyterian (lea OPTOMSTRIBT lt`rs. Examined Glasses Fltbd 03SAWA.' ONTARIO Phone . E". a -4687 0fL 6 -8148 ' al times that number. _ Che baseball season opened hem 1':cilerlat; in )[1wanis Park, Friday night. �. David �lrsaall. iltaistar . PFCS)Mi�f3 =o,,,d.s fireaiags and (Thie4rDar Service, Arranged) �UQbsrton - Councillor C. A. Balsdon gave the g•00 p• ay - Sunday Scholl opening remarks. and threw the 2,00 m. - Church Service - 1 By Apo" ,p- first bail, with Mortey Black at Presbytcrlon Church W. M. a, ` FMt Dom � Of YasotM l - tuiations to Mrs. T. Cal- Sellers & Atkinson the bat. will meet on Tuesday, June 3, at The regular meeting f the Dun- 2.50 m. in the church. -• g p' pg0� 48 l paaw Agin• 901 W a - esa�tf. 9Y0 verleyng(nee , $everio Lynde) on stsalding First in* a -class of .87 -at' on- W Homes , School will be held on Wednesday, June:: ?, - at 9.80 p• _ -�� - - Licensed the Ontario Veterinary College, at Guelph• ' - m• in_the auditorium Mr. J. Nel- son and Mr. A. Crowhurst are, in DUNBARTON UNITED CHURM II - We are pleased to see Mrs. Don. .age of entertainment. Rev. A. F. Hanford, MinisNr � - Ai11C Qileers L9nde home-from the hospital and - Sunday Serrbes - :- CL �� N D E N I N G - :10 Year's H� , , . ., • able to be out. We are sorry to lom Mr. -and .11,80 a m. sad 7.80 p, aa, Sunday School at 9.45 a m. T • ' DIXON- .. 1 $ales esea •arrh�� -Mrs. Harris Little from our village, but we wish them much happiness T. P. U. - Monday. - 8.00 P. m. 1 Chu, .' �OWS y Wsi�i t 4 1 I. i ' ek' l�rn4 tm and Property Sales. in their new home at West HAIL Congratulations to Leo said lEre. � sad McGriskin (nee ][i*W. CoanM) l { [ "�a� i """ds prepared .. �e& an the 'birth ai a son at thi Ooh- - omen Bee�ot/ baited Qlnrch l.48 a. m. - Sunday Bc5oo1 ll Kai �. Y awe Hospital. Pieltesbg " 1 =. ` Miss i athleen Stroad enterbtined Rev. A. E. Young, Minister . 11.00 a.'=* - Morning Worelft % 'MAR H �M ` Prompt Service s -friend on the holiday. SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1lbl 7.00 P. m. - lOvanSetlsClls :.. A number grata here wes+e bs the ' 10.00 a. m. ,- 8nadty School W 81.00 P'. l� rRown e W l - north recently and report csteepill- oReasonable Rates bad-. 11,00 s. M. - Morning Worship Prayer lteetitg Jneq July and Atstest. 1i1d3q jW DIXON 116, Soo ST01131,1 l E ais and black' flies very Mrs. W. Lvnde, Mr. and Mrs. T. No Evenink Service Darin; 8.00 D. a, Young People • lAfiPA2E'COA .•. Calverlev s'.tended the wedding of Mr. Calverley's sister, in Oakville. AUDLEY 5667 School Anniversary Service AMBULANCE ' _ — Jr recently We are pleased to say that. Mrs. at 3.00 P. M. 1Rev. Geoa•ge Pellex , Sunderland ' F. Hibbert is able t6 be Up -a little • • • ;R after a long 'siege in bed with faun- Women's Missionsr7 Sodetri monthly meeting of the W. dick. ..The • Mrs. R. J. McLsry had the :iris- M. S: will be held at the home of 00KANT iii CDNAM ''-- PLUMMNG and IM71NG fortune to slip on a step and break Mrs. John' C. 'Stork, on June '7. at the home of Mrs. John C. Stork- Balwars seas PBSSSUR$ -PWM1 her ankle.. Bev. and 'Mrs. Warwood motored The Devo'aonal Period will be in " f odot D. C�snaat,, d Q. r 2s�e fir Osssifr _ to Ottawa on the .week -end. A �QALTY We are sorry to report Mr. F. J. charge of Mrs... Bray. The shaker will be Miss Mtrgaret Kennedy who pBest L aawM ' _ ; Harvey ill in bed for the past 'two spent Peet auanmer in Europe and will talk about Work .Camps in O&WW% O� 7 1.3 Shoe" SL a Fairport Beseh - p16 PILL �R'�=.. Europe and • CanAdsr p'borfe - 84M B. ` Dtsrsa.is _. _ -rt Ajti, Ontario pb.. l00WS = ii. Ii. � Pickering I, TAILOB. SUN' Cmtenadal, Fdrpost. Aovie H39 ` Rev. K. 71%af-011 &"arms _ alptvp : . , view Rd., R. 2, -Pickering' _ Phone: Scarbore Sib 0 - _ ... SUNS ' . •. .Centennial Cguton • - LIOSNSED AXIC17ION (Centennial and Kingston Roads) -• [lt�pEf- laj(7t r . •- . _ , I,nstirance Co. Pickering and Whitby Twps M�iDE TO MEASURE Church Service - 11,16 a, an. -' Sunday School' - 11,16 a. m. ARE 'YOU INSURED -•TO - Write or- Phone :7bsap Ram , 1►arm awd Os�aNSB Farm .Household and Property LsD1Er�r -A�rn c ENTe• ( Children and Parente meet togeth- 11.16; Special .PRESENT-DA7t VALUES? DWI~ >r, .. as susbe i Salsa a. Spedplty one anal Repairs.. , i�ic @[ail .. er for worship qt art of a for the children :! p the s .vice 'flannel- 'hymn, DOU G LAS . G. wiiasors 'Aiadaatfls� aO�� em.- •teeass6tM st Alf tuft „IAITLAND prompt Attention Given ®hi A. R. i Phone . 814 witli prayer and fl g •mph story.. Children retire 'toe the to i;esson during he- rtii ri). ; Gibson Juet we•t of the Yiosplttsl, Elimpson parl�ln� Pict. • - Bowman �& be+•rde H _. ,_ i ?oc ._ . _. _ . _ _ Deterred Payment Plan Available OTTEHBRIT99 (,Rosebank and Ringston Rosd) Church Service -- 10.00 -a, m.. SOUTH Sunday School. - 11.16 a•. aa. FAIR PORT ov HOUSES • ; . COMRIE 1 �B COtl[PANY s (Special pmt of the' serer 'for the - Tarr loss - a . prayer and - clliWrea with hymn, ,.. �. - .. BFAQT - AIA0 _ .... 87OCK _ Barbaro Junedon, Oran io H01117, .. ~AJ A fl.anel6raph aiory.) - - - —' Falev.et C111mdf i'Hf PICK Emma a� WR CAB. sae - Ffil..eb.aae'. Ha Rear) NEED . !r. Ovid AdkuWl ga li t a aeb Aar P1dnelit , S .....�1....w ow" 0•iaaft e1lt.r, i r• - _ _ - - _ _ • _ . .: _ ,t _ ..,,,., ,, .. „ � T etc• � � �,�:r j'�' - - Pref erred by millions o ' - -- - �Canadiani for its super, quality -and f favour: yi. „� #•. �� - Tqc^• - _. - - _ � ' ANN f4 �j,.i � y �,'` . ,14 1 - A...- �atth � (�uirZdttv!� "D9 -AR ANNE HIRST- I'm, 16, • Since your husband is willing - _� and have two babies. My husband *`t6 take you out often, you should is very, critical of me. -I have de- * not refuse to gp. But when you tided- it's be-._ * do, pay- more- atten4ion--to -him Before And AAer =The youngsters, left, ore shown as they appeared when Tasewelt County, t cause he's jeal- *during the evening. juvenile authorities removed them from their. homes Twenty -four hours later`, the tots, right, _ one. * If he doesn't enjoy dancing, seemed to be different children. They were made words of court; end- wHl be placed in "When we vis- * foster homes. 1 skip a#ew, �sYd -fit them rut with - _ • , •.'r it, or go to * him. ' •__� II dances, men" - ,r When you visit fluids, show T - • tha colour and rnaLking," of any- of come_. over And + how -much you admire'hini. Sug- `J. .1 j- _�- our .#lathered friend, ,t " s; suite • ' spend the even- * gest a- good atory-that he likes to simple to identify it by.-the descrip t • • • :ne talking to * tell; make an opportunity to then- %� f• +r - tion. given in the book -tile more s • a • • g HRONICLE t me,- or Askin * tion- how lelpful he-is; quote a you study the -book the easier it • • me : to dance, -* -fetus of his business successes. is t6 id the information you - seek. • • a • • They, are all good £rictsds, of course. +Boast about .him in a nice way. And now to change the subject • - • � • I can hardly refuse thesis. But my * This attitude will endedt you to %INGERkmm to -tint le. nvil e i anti but ortan poss&y e. s husband won't dance often, and he o£ more• irtHnediate importance. • {a'^ * him, -and h�)p to silence his criti- r- ,v,Q•„�r,1r�o t) r'tnr4c _ • 1 giv'� me rho dickens-when * eeget- ' * cisms_ Ccneus statistics, no less! 'By this • • home. (I scuts step out of tint) * - time- every Iarm" home will have * s • i I hope you are ors -good terms This is Mother's Uav '_arid our r "After all, I'm very young. I don't + with his mother. TeU her hew t- son-Bob wis home for the week- •' -outf L .the mail a ,ern, to b -c fined _ out for.the 1951 stases. No doubt tititt]c I iihould sit print and proper - * dissatisfied he is with your house- end—so that -rrmde it a iery nice • when yeti' first Qlance over' it. ft- �white other girls are having ftto. +`keeping. She well straightest hiss. - incrther's day indeed. What made it will uta!:c your head spin. •lit is" • Ill get bid soon enough, • out on that. even b:tttr is the fact that he i� • ., if you try to take it alt in at once. He deplores . mf housekeeping. .+ For a girl of 16, with two little- _ through --with the Forth coitatri for - - He will'discover some dust to fuss » That way rnample lyo deal with " babies and a house to look after, awhile. Only, from now on r,•c sha31 it is all ver} simple ii you deal with: a • bout 'f he has' to put on his c- < a t as p Pe » i» - hard! know where to find piny for tit my opinion you must ed doing . y - ottly a few questions at. a time. I s • = racier to fiord it. -I think I keep a + a fiat job. - All yotif herd is to ruse, weeks_in succession. That. it _ would <earne%tly, sugge,,t, Mv,. and t • + s +teat enough house (looking after » have your "husband appreciate it. how it is 'with road- construction Airs. farmer•- that you study this • r s she babies too). and "spy -friends . it is vitally important to strip his jobs -=h re today, and gone torpor -- form at your le:bure -and" fill in all • ••:, • • s ••- �; - agree. I dolt live nD to his approval If you wilt restrain yogi' _ tot.. Far :fe {Cost w4ao are incur -= C! a 4ur•tions }roof •can. before -the'" - • • a a.• mother's standards. She is immacn- abl) foot -loostr it is a good was' to s _. • a • desire to dance every dance. giv- ens trerator arrives tan the Scene. • g Intel But her husband is Seldom . tng him some. of your attentit,rti_ .`Fee the ,country without. fear 'oi You will thus save a lot pf time. _ _ - • e, home; and all her children Are gone, » getting tired of anv oche place. grid [ s � ak from extserieiue, as 1 • • instead. and build him'tsp in the It ha:.- -been a._brluht...sunnc - da _ i- s • Tell me what I've done wrong. * was iaanrerator for-our I love m husband and my babies eyes of your mutual friends, the • Y anil the nice wt•athcr brought u. tr'c -t dot, iug- tilt last census. Don't • • • ' _+ way should be clear. apex cted visitor: from Guett: s s s so muchl My older child senses dirt, p attempt to rigure ouf all " the air- - s jp.. • tensioil m our -home, and it has ' Peace in "your p'wn_hvrne must this riTurtling. gut since ! ;vs, swers at ortc ,titt ,'ng Start off with • s • + - really reached the' critical stage, >o be your aiui,,4 Without, that, all c,&king. A •hot duffer anttvat ii" C estiou� 1 -{0 Next tune.41 --8_'. • � • :- the fun osi e+,jcty so +truth i� only meant putt,n); a Couple of "r < -• '? ' y •,:' • • "I refuse to tell my family, or his, . 3 . (,rv: yourself plenty of time to find _ about this, It does not consent _ • sneaningieac• - tra, plate, on the table- NoA -it i� the ans,t ere rtzarding milk,returns ♦ • s ? 1 _ them, and it ovou!d probably 't:Atise o cv.ning- everyone hat gone oga:m+, � . t - Partner =ms still tilts barn and 1 =due ton % - 184 -I88, I. found thaa :more firetivorks. NVhen a girl marries, it ist her jbb , - s cti•. n w'a• _in± b :gnesI worry in • "Should F not go out at ill? Or to make her husband feel import- am doing my scriht,iing sitting in ` ,lylt R.toc,k.: complicated but take ' a the -rar arid, eujr±v,ng -what is• le(i • • • s refuse to talk to other people when ant, and necessary to her hfppittexs. it easy and ueu:lF get' their, If sou • I do ?' - ''here ire man wa a of dofn this, of th,• ,unshine. 'Strun;ee what A lot • 1 �. y g ' snake niis -al.,e. „the enumerator will 1t s .. • s ” and Anne Hirst know$ them all , , . _there i. to st. , i1. our stay.. -omit - *Desperate Wife ' set• ygrr r ;let. Tbe.tttiPq is to make • • _ _ Write her at 323 Eighteenth St., enough in cut pace, more or.le<s ;ore -intl ui start so that you have, ��8 " bidden from view. A few minutt4 - 4 SIZES- 't2• ->!0 77� _ New Toronto, Oat. ' a Lrde idea regarding the informs- _ - =4 _ -" - ago a big'grev sgbxrel came [aclig Lion drat i� requ +red, There are a T S a along- tlr: stmt. and thetm had- A. lot or ANNE C ADA �I., - ens tint: - trading from ter - it, qu s ion: btti "vg u. yr31i soon • ,,,,, \ - gr f Lind 0; t many of then, don't con- The - "_-- Old Sap House rice. Jtt•i as hr ru',,roacfted our rerxt yc u lit all and therefore' don't S� srnart! : -So simple! Casual - Yv'� big. popr'ar, two- t.tart'n�;• (low gut sliirtwaistei• -ha's an - upstanding Iit- _ - and attacked hint. I never sa-c have to 1,: answered• as When 14tarc'r- arrived -%ill, its anythin- aiiv :_ m93c is ter than .y tie "collar, outstandini. pockets. � TRUMPED! winged' cuffs. You need an .intvor- _ -warm sun that thawed da }s_m'•lrile that r.•nrnratcd strcal; of Lrcv fur. Tlie polkc raiJcd a private club taut -fashion Mir this. for ?mpor- is was cpld enougli to freeze nigllt� Pr :sentry he d %appeared and while ttherc £our men sat round 'a table tant events. Sew ii now`, ' we t6ok up the husiness of coup, !, Was t,r }i,g to figure out wtrxrr M aking in earnest,.• _ _ -the squ'rrrci �: a< htdinc' 1. ni,ticed a apparently playing • poker. The} a Pattern 4gR4 comes in sizes 12,' _ The sap house was at the foot little A'cc bird on a fir tree branch. sternly ituestioned cacti. man. 14, IG, 18. 20. -size 16,' -es* 4ri, r of the slope. It. was almas: tturied It had its back to rile acid t thoua' bt '1'otr're• pl-aOrlst card in - oanee of yards 35 -inch fabric. _ , • in a thicket of young hemlocks that, it wag a titltr house wren but 'then tit:- late" they told the first of rheum. This pastern, cast • -to, usr- Has had' starred up - after time hardt*.'ood As it, turned l nopced,it 1=4 a red- . "Not nee, he replied. •"1 just . sat pie to sets, is tested' for tit, Fias' y "1R disli pa ch on'it� Bead. f must con• do.�rr for +-talk.' _ complete illustrated instructions. ir4ci ftad been cut down: The hem• r r x 1' k bs k t f tl wind. !t sn31 srd -book "Iici R t,in- -"You're playing cards in defiance Send THIRTY -FIVE CENTS oc s o e he tSFCe of tr •in su.. I' e + iC and the rut; sl ode in, ,skint; it the lsomc trt make ,'orr W-Ahe •re• of the taw','. they' ahoutcd at the (35c) in coins (stamps cannot •fie very thasant. cico-. _ second man: - accepted) for this pattern.. Print. - TIti'; i�'a'sptcndid'shire or scar' " \'ou've got tilt all wrong" he plainly SIt'E, NAMIr, ADDRESS. In the sa 'house was'a store of . P for bird- wa,chin>~ Most bird. arc replied.• 'I'm a. stranger here." .. dry wood gathered the r revfous you re p ayrrg cards, too,'' Send order to Box I, 123 —}eat auu a •brlcl arch wii rte thus seen more frequently than-am _ Eighteenth St, New Tnroato,,Clt kettles set in it. The one- over the thcj told time third mail.- g any ether season of the 'vcar Not me." he answered. "1'm just Place- year . order now for our door was thi largest and the far When Paf,ner a�rJ Boh came' tip w•aitiug for a friend." Anne Adams S ring Pattern•Book* - - thest was - known as the; "svgaritig- from the barn Horst .night there -w•a- The �errd- Twenty -five cents "for , this off' kettle. There were a couple of police thin stared at tile a big blue heron w adina in t}ii• •fourth man, holdit)g cat:d: iu his collection of the smartest new -sea- : bunks near the roof for the men creek at the back -lane hridge. Anil bailers. "Well. an%way. you're play­ son fashions for all ages and sizes. _ who. attended to 'boiling off:' '1 this morning I heard a bird flying ir.g cards." tlmv ceclair ?fed triuur There* are erne -yard pattcrris: one- : used to thick it w•ac very conycni• over my -head that screeched like a - pattern -part. pasterns and 'FREE ent and comfortable. r ' bluejay - 'this ' hint, however, was P... ` - instructions to make ;a double- ?�te plarw>y .cards'' he said. , " ,rev and white and about We sire envelope handbag. op . The crust'on the snow; seas bard 6'r . 1 \'ith trhom: enough to hold up the calves that- of a robin. Then looking over ,to• - C 931 were used to haul the load and-w•e' wards tFic" poplar 1 rosy on' a Garc _ * branch, at the t,ery tip of the tree, r - v.•ould drive around - through sire woods, bore a hole fir a tree, put in a Bialtimore Oriole trilling iris love . ,. LAURA... WHEEI.f : :h - :a spi}e. and set up a trough, or ' song. f don't believe there is any ;' $"Lai', ` maybe a pan, to catch the sa}i,•, bird so fond "of Mah perche §' as �C Shower the bride with Rav cross , the oriole, Up in that same' treeA�. ` '; We would get back to the house stitch: roses. Da crochet fin- there are alto_ a _trumbcr _ of red,- fihe� sv e5S u;ni ishes off the scallops, '.Space. for before the snow softened enough so heaiieii flicker; and quite often the i1� r+ C� initial Y- jotr-wish! Jt would not Bold the calves, and flicker: and starlings engage in a - ��te 1 Eigls, ., the - inch Pattern =late- at night after it had grown I. gultir free- for - all -rand I regret t`5�"r -- -_ C931: t.ansicr of a 6x24 inch: two cooler so that• the curs would hold _tosay.it 9susttaU�t Uic•= Airkers that" - _ -_ -_ JAM�ps- I.�'F_' -Q�iWa 5x131 -lutes motifs; directions again 1 would fasten 'our OUT chbfn �i.,t •�- ;•t; {, - SHORTCAKES r� r -� l.� lieelar :.;G ._ ;>at•. "r <nli sled aria ;,go out and „\Nell, that is as i:rr .a, I got last `i���.• '` - tern makes crodict and knitting collect sap from the trees we had night Then .4 carne in. looked s,'?d Combine 1 tbs. soft butter, % c. thick jam, 1 "- "ijo s`jnple with its charts, photos tapped in tine mortring, The sap through my •bird book- and found,, �`" tbs. lemon• juice and, if desired, I c. broken out - z: "' and concise directions, would be poured into the big kettle flit little .wrenish bird with the red- :.";'` +., I- neatrs and divide between -6 greased individual - - Send TWENTY.FIVE ' CENTS __atid, if , w, a had enough to be north . crown was a kin et, and the._noisy " " _ . ' :::M:; baking dishes. Mix -and sift twice, then•sift into ' in coins (stamp; cannot be steep- ttltilc, afire would be started bird a Canada {a }. l don't know , ^ :' $ }mull, ley C. once- sifted pastry flour (or 1 }y C. fed) "for each pattern to Box 1, 123, _ NN'hen they- aw•akpucd-"they would -what I tvotild••do without' env'bird, '" one -sifts hard-wheat flour),3'tsps. Magic Bak- .'. Eighteenth -St., New Toronto, Oat, fill it up again, and in the morning - book -which I bought'upon tlic re. '" ing Powder, M tap. salt, 3e tap. grated nutmeg - Print plainly" PATTERN NUM- the sap would bc.•nluch- reduced in eoiam- tondation of unc of my kind ""�`� $ y4 c, fine- gran-alated-augar-. Cut in finely -5 BER, your NAME and 'ADD- puatttity. It would take a lot Moro readers who, k-notv,ttg nrg interc =i tbs. O filled shortening. Combine I well - beaten _ .R$SS. hoiliriq to make syrup. —From --and probably realizing my ]imi. - egg, � C, milk and �4 tap. vanilla. Make well in _ 'Send Twenty -five , Cents more_ kv, Borh'ood. "-by `R.- I--. Tiould. ted knowledge- of birds-- sugfitsted ' dry ingredients, and add .liquids; mix lightly. (in coins) . for. our Laura Wheeler that the book for me to ¢et was- , Two - thirds fill prepared dishes with batter, Bake - - - Needlecraft Book Illustrations of ,' Taverner' of Canada".. It o' in a moderately hot oven, 3751, about 20minutes, ppatterns foi crochet,• embroiders, :NFunny thing- about- tmiper -- ,you is 'rather an expenside book but s , Turin .out and servo hot with sauce or ereatq.. V knitfing, household acct•ssories, can't get rid of it by losing it— since it is only necessary__to buy I I Yield -6 servings. oils,, toys.- . -many hobby' and- I.alm P,-,rk ?yews, a "copy once in -a lifetime• it is ac•., _ - - - -_ It ideas. Afire pattern is printed - - -- -- -- orally c6e.ap -- th pncc. i,n- _ a SALAB - In .the boo!,. - ,ISSUE 22 ='145 } en the opportunity- to 4i. -F. 7 SAIST CUICK9 908 SALIk YOU can secure ' fie to 36c a dozen Moro RICAUTIPUL. 9-storty low loft , 36 rooms N for Your Jess It you Will Contact Us and contents. Hardwood floorm all city tato" Crusads, $J Portal: Road. Galt, Ou Immediately. We are. Ifterepted-An sector- Ing gonzat vwm,, flocks for Um 2962 batch- eaciveni"com and 13 housekeeping c&wns: $60.000, $10.0" down, moirtsmati or terms THE 8TA$!Y 11tINTIm 7: I" 40amon to supply us with ears. With an balance. Ill boalith. ream" for Mae. Denny 890.00 f:1919 10*1 0101ol. ca tin z Dav some briseds be will be able to take William Penrose. -xintita. Out. term the ~ round. 140 to INC a down extra for your eggs the Year round is a NEAR Xlrkland Lake, gas station. 4, BROCIL Townal" Public; School Bar 0-4 requires Protestant- teachers td A" nice profit in itself. For full details apply- Box Number 12, 123 - IM St., New house. store attached. ham. woodshed. garage. stestalIath. $7 Lem: an No. 13. Toronto. Highway. $4.600. Also tam 127 acres. lam house, bare and other buildings, I a, SOME chicks are dear It you got them for owes off No. 11 Highway. 0100, quick QVAXArFlED Protestant teacher, for tic nothing. This Year with eaff and poultry ask. Write Mrs. F. Nlemi, Tarswell, ont. PUDII& AvvIleants visaoa state qualites- prices high You. want to be sure that your Pullets will W four to give 4oxeh am POMERAWl" Pups. Pedigreed. male and SWL 4M Apply. Mrs. F. M. Colquhoun. . . . . . . . extra. and cockerel chicks that wit on meat .fast. Twaddle R.O.P. Sired chicks female. Apply KIneston Fameraimlan Kennels. 82 Sixth St.. Kingston. Ont, =90013 County. Tecumseth To ns b1p . 11611001 Area Molten Public scho0witejL- will do that for you. They have senulas NOT" Licaused-Yearly' businsom. cater- 7avantO commencing In September, School.' 1-da, .- ins is licary. etc.. salary 11800 to 42100. state and read what our customers say about Tweddle R.O.P. Sired chicks. Also turkey, posits, oldtr Pullets. the Lake Eris short. 100 innow from Buffalo -in vicinity whorit there 06 To lent bass 11-11113- duck hunlu; I- 14 Ott inspector. Frank Houghton, Beaton. TWEDDLE CHICK UB HATCHERIES LTD. IVERG. ont. and : room. csI.bi1,k-brick fully equipped WINEST G&rafrL%a: teacher wanted. Protem.' f9A OPPORTUNITIES and rood furnishings including television sPacicus llrinc room and slassed-In dinlne room overlooking the lake, able to :71 MOST modern fully oqu1vv*4 5-tjLble Pool room and tobacco busluest. Nine year ALocommodats go parsons. X% Jura sus litst. last well booked for this season; excellent . . . . . . lease. Price 113.000. Old established I- able pool room. Lunch counter. tobacco. investment. 823.000. terms. 4L D. Dennis, Realtor, 29 Colborne St.. Simewe. Ontario. . Prime $21.000. terms. Elgie's Real Estate. Chatham. Ont. "LUCKY." well -knot trick and show Immediately for 24-bsd hospital: malartem ROME business, security In one. Reetaur- mare. 6 yrs.. does 40 tricks, is a-galted. neck-relning saddle mare, trained ataxia from Toronto "funded after Year,& matte. 310,. w plant, snack bar. aps.;NWnt; stone tire- acta: some AnIshinx to do. Northern and double home"• Write Zorts How". 217 ILUAliell SL. Araprior, Oat. Up. Secretary. zmaton4 Union Howpiw. Mast•nd. Saskatchewan. Pntrance to Barrie by4as on No. 11 High- way, S"rifice. Write DaFoe. R.R. 1. REGISTERED German Shepherd puppies boomk*nor for small family in King- Shanty Bay. Out. for sale. black and silver and creams, Xiagadan. ont. REGISTER= :% raliza Beat of breedlue. Mscartney, Milton West. General Duty Nor"• needed for lad! MIMI* Hospital. chapl*&u. Ontario, salary OVE1140 AND CLEANING R. R. 1, Ont. 11-7 ear month will full au,intatn,trics. HAVE you anything needs dyeing or claza. CHESAPEAXP retriever Pups registered. 'Runt this fall. Write J. Lockle. 3210 Dun - ._ ins? Writat to us for information We are clad On answer your questions Ds- Whipping Up An "Atom Bomb" Smoke and flames rise in a pa rtmeat R. Porker's Drs Works Linitted. 791 Ton" RE Tomnto an Was and Oil business with living quar- a mushroom -shaped cloud" after explosion 6' f a homemade "G.J. roigm hoit SALE ters at the back. In a good location In central OnL For on Particulars apply P. bomb"' somewhere in Korea. Jnfantrymen fashioned the IN - Mum . knits. 100-nere farvik with•buildings. -Xuama. 7 Barclay St., Hamilton. Ont. poor man's "A-bomb" from assorted explosives costing about $30. C•arvil Gardiner. Port Sydney, RELP WANT= The blast reportedly. kills all life within 100 yards. Ont11.300 . GOOD dairy farm. electrically equipped. CAPABLE person for general bousawark in small modern hams. one child. Live too can't beat this price itaywhoral zmp4* about 100 acres. good -buildings. brick In. Apply 53 Whitmore 'Avenue. Toronto. Wlny'& J-0 @Uffin*. 40 b7.:M at the ball, 7•roorn house with bath, three miles mouth or tolophanot ORchard 7741. 6 a" tritamcnisslov, starter. U098, bolt era, •.to, find out beforebaud just -g-o- of Ottawa. $20.000, D. C• Keenan. City View, Ontario. ROr8ZK=P= FOR FARM. .,Please state waste. Fpod Hilltard, R.R. 1, Alton, titma. Prit- a" rising. tMetore will be what the opoosing pitcher was scL"00-writil for -It free folder todsty. Ontario. FALCON EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. ing to.throxv. vfur-S-A Let EQUIPMENT for a amid) Apiary for sale. MEDICAL Daley tells about a big.- bald- W. 13 Davey, Almonte P.O.. Ont' - 11fl4-SICA6Z 4T ITS JIMST XB IT C i LC headed guy Avho sat in a tront-row For crosier tonnage. better (o4dina qual". You >mn*t beat Pride Hybrida. Palm or Nourids shoulml by DiX90111 tO-dY, box at the last World' Series and Tried and proven In your Community. so Allu"aws 01wo $TOM -With' eViry batter nowadays Correctl y. called every pitch in ad- Plant at least some of your ae"asto with am of theme now outstanding Hybrids. 335 ftin swinging from his boot-tops and Vance-every- pitch, -whether fast Pride D to for Late Silage, stM Upream P op runs more frequent than -halt curve. change -up or anything Pride F145A for Early Silage. 812.00. Ronti4a $If." CREAS WART RIM011 CA - leaveb no --home squabbles in the United States Leg- (-Ise. The man sitting be;14e bin, _"atA Delivered your station. wars. Your Druffla• satin CRJM. - -islature. it is rather refreshing to tened in amazement hardly be- PRIDE HVISMID COMPANY OF CANADA Ctatbans. Ontario. SUFFERERS Crew Rheumad�aar Arthrule tear or read about a well- pitched ng such a thing possiWe short diZxm- w - -- . hits Poirin day-old Ducklings. palnai. if yen Cannot got rallet. Writeit Boa 123, Wlnntpw, Manitoba. game. As something of an admirer of black magic or something of the -Available weekly soar' around. Us-Sviving' V&rma Llmftad, Vxbridsm. Ontario.. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE Of the fading art of real pitching. Sort. "How in beck-do you know BANWH tbo torment ut dry immitume, r"bm we wouldn't have minded a bit be- what's going to be thrown." he t ton P1 V11.151 and wGolan& Okla troublem. PowNm rAsome ing present at Crosley Field'a,w4Eek - final] asked. "Why the piicher-it _WARDiFUE BUMNESIN FOX MLS -naive Will ear disappoint 7m Itetilas. Wallow burning *cmoao&. "me. or so ago whep Ewell Blackwell -of .e fling me." answered the cmdler. . -Estabitihad 1802; also adlacent plumbing and AthiDW-9 that. Will Cincinnati aul'Vern Bickford of t. c - t * � & -and tinamitblng shop• -witla tools. With or Without building. Ao;.Iy Boot 103, Hatakeg• Manna roadi is the stainless. eddipless statimmt. r=lfto of " atubbot w Boston -Braves were doing tt r The big bald-headed gent wz4 -b'J"' Owl' baseless hop seem PUCE 011.641 PER JAJL staff. Fred - Luderus, who was captain of rAlUl VA ' C111111INERT ANAMAN Motorized romitY piller-5-109 POST'S REMEDIES a the 1915 champion FbiJlici already Pillimir *14th. Vood two seasons, Xcz. Beni. Prw rrom, oa Receive of Price For ever[ those semetinlyer -Big mentioned. - "Stealing signs was a, man Bakowell,' Avinrourt, Onnarta, Zone M Qu*►s Be. IL. Corner of Emma. Terointo M W alty, alter Johnson, Walsh mania with Moran," aid Luderns. 2-0$3 - OPPORTUV"Im rim VzX a "gnu" x" all the rest- of the old-time "Even when there was a game in ENGLINK Setters, registered, priced res- eon&blai. Puppies sp4 adialts; from ire- BE A HAIRDRESSER .greats would have been forced to spring training between- the yan- varied •welt. Wait Dennis. MR. 3. ft. -JOIN rANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL admit -that ` this was really pitching. nigans and the re, gulars he always Cathaothes: Phone 2-39,29, Or"t Op1VftrtV"tr7 LA&rN Halrdreemtne As a matter of fact.• only twice bit- insisted that both teams try and orm-MRA.1, Store. Sto.40o.- Domm paymeAt $10.6at'- Wang* lot= . $13.000 stock an is Fsional dilmid" orntemias. Eno was= fare in the last fifty•years have the pick up the signs and watch for hand. qCArryton complete 'tin" of tadhool, -rboamando of ricroaafti Norval emoluntom Anserlealm Greatest givAm suajor leagues seen such a terrific tip-offs. a" ebildran's Ready-tct•wear wall as wrorerloe. hardware, ace. Heart Illustrated Catalogue Trw hurling duel.. just in case you miss- of tourist district. • Phone Mtndm 43 or.. Writ* ar, Call -._lid the details of this one. Blackwell- "Even during the league season" to Piarome, Minden, Al Aft VRL HAIRDRESSING KMOOLS $98 Mcwr SL W.. TrIf"aft Yielded just one hit-�-i double by he was impatient to steal from any out Branches Bob Elliott. His rival, Bickford, team he didni know. As early as Fred figured a- system of his 14 Russ St. Maralitan to ItIftso St- entswe was almost as stingy. Connie Ryan "but the first inning he'd order a man -that own.'As soon as' the catcher crouch- ed to give the Lud- the sign, Will always lave big and tittle businesses . doubled in the sixth, was left sacrificed so be could get w 'pitcher true over and casualty for sale at st0 #$mot For Dorticalarm. WHIO to! stranded. And the only other blow 'Second for a good view of the -stooped, picked up a handful of dirt` to rub PORUIP TOUNU. REALTOR w" a homer by Johnny Framesa, catcher." I - . --cin his hands; The most natural of 47 Frr&vk* Gore" Slitchatew. eacsr&L to give The Reds a 1-0 1p ­ . PATIM" triumph. That's pitching, - neighbors, the hawk -eyed Phils kneo gestures. 7 7 'ever. ILN Ul"VElt to every Inventui-LJami of ts� that Find in spades. - .. at a pitcher was about to throw But wNIc he was bent he voutIons d folijaformatim sent frees a • 0 a curve, they'd watch every detail took a quick peck out Of the corner 1%0 Ramsay Co,. Irklat•red Patent Altar --,- 311 Bass street. Ottawa. The rnajor,_Ieairue record. for the Of his delivery to sSe whether he of his,eye at the number of fingers 1PINITHERSTONHAUGH a Company, fewest hits made by both teams in tipped it off by, some unecin-cious demons -as sticking out to.signal teal Solicitors, Evabl►mbod Is%, as# Due game is two. There were a pair •. gesture. the pitch,- day Street. T"rott. st00%vot t Ivirvnis, of such and if you can pers onany . �,A . � Z.- - I recall either of them-well, you ='t* play juvenile any more, or on cc hit a ball off Jess Barnes," said Luderus, "that went 500 feet. In the ancient: days_ there were. junior. Know Why? I practically no extremes to which, a could tell by his team would not go in order to stead I hands that he was going to throw signs. Beh 'Tincup was sent down The first was way back - in 1906 me a curve and I was set for it. '*Gosh, to Louisville one year and Moran, iwben Carl Lundgren of the Chicago in one double-header I insatiable in his desire to have Cubs and Vic Willis of the Pitts -' made seven straight hits, I knew a complete "book" on. team, J ;burgh Pirates gave up one hit every ball that was going to be -every wrote to Tincup and askell him .to •-:,:itpiece-. The Cubs won the game pitched. It was like reading it off pry loose from an ex-Rrooklynite SPECIAL above tread 6"tvw too - 24 $14 05; 460. 470-16 814.91. Used Tires I to 0. Then, in 1917, Fred Toney a black board." the 'compiete set of DQdger signals; 6-16 36.95" $5.60 and S11.64. 460.14 of Cincinnati and Jim VIE �Fhn of It was done. .95 and SIL50. 450. gSo. $74. 7#0. "I'l, logo amA SI994 !tested Tubes the Cubs dueled for nine full innings" Titere was One (Jay in '.JT. LOWS xuu. Ii.50 Doolers, W-404 "all dopmat-40- Quired with without allowing a bit ly• the tenth -hen it seemed that Gavvy Cravath iI Your order or recalt to tall and C-O.D, Vaughan weakened to the ex ' ' tent of w as always hitting doubles and Even the old-time Phils never mare ebarges, Flank'• Tire. yielding; a pair-of hits, and Cincin- Lu4erus was singling' him, home would admit it but it is generally Catharine str m-wmm nati took the -'game 4- to *0. The immediately. NO one has offered • undqrstood that they price planted 98.1133too. Ontario. • -American League mark for the few- any information as to how Cravath a fellow, armed with high-powered eat hits by. both team ' . �-in one game hit the doubles. But Luderus knows ows binoculars, in the scoreboard to -still stands at three. how he happened to, be hitting the intercept Signals from the catcher. singles. Everyone did it in those days. The Signal stealing in baseball or v Yankees. then known as the High- sign stealing a t the players term it •- The Cardinal, pitcher was • spit- handers, swept a -series with the is also something of a -lost art -billei named Marvin -Goodwin and Athletics by- this method but ,they .-these days too and Arthur Daley. the catcher W25 a guy named Clem- never did a get 'a chance to repeat recently wrote most interestingLy Ons, He concealed his signs most the operation bit Detroit. about the greiktest '.sign-thieves of 'idrohly from any enemy spy in the It • .ill time. The Phil'- They were I the old vicinity of second base-, So big The forthright Hugie jennings idelphia Phillies back in 1915 when and his. Tiger bully -boys got wind ...... Pat Moran was managi fhg them; of the scheme and burned down "tad, by'the way, there are- -lots of Mem Menagerie-BywW, DSmy the scoreboard. The BengAls beat baseball .men who should' know the Highlanders three straight and such things who betieve sin. thus won the, 1909 pennant. •...-tbout -ertly that Pat, if untimely death bald cut short his career, would by now have been acknowledged as We hear a' lot of fellows talking -the greatest' manager of all time. about thi good -old times, but not 'a one of them has car' that you The Phillies, who won the pen- have -to Crank-by hand.-Knoxville nant in 1915., had.-been the virtuauy unanimous choice of'thi experts to ,finish last. Then, ill 1910, ivilen IN YOUR UR SEARCH for riches, : R. Moran shifted to Cincinnati, be, don't lose the things that money took's, lot of hopeless aliorans and . Will -never. 'buy.-Oskaloosa Trib- steeri-d- the- Reds' to "' a Nitidnil tine-Piei-s. League. Pennant. So there must be some basis to the claims regard- In East Orange a' us'4 ai deaf- . ing Pat iN-foran's grei4ness-and one of his greatest weapons in his - 4 o" tt 1-30 cr advertised he would give free battle, against rivals was his '74 the last time', stop tr)4ng to drinks.and free h6usehold gifts to his •.-big :6wn ability, and that of big' pI , ay' Morm snel" wife and to env man wbri bought an. ailtotmobile: Westonis IDlyMend 4.50 7'. Every $97.50 You invest M the new issue of George Weston limited 4 cu- mulative Preferred ftm entitles u to preferred divideng oamounfing to per aimum. An investment in these' shares is an investment is a _EtaLiyP4v-known - com- Pomy with a long record of continuous dividend pay. ment. Quality products and progressive manage- mmt have made it a leader in its field. We, as Is, offer George gei's'tcla Limited 43J% Cumulative Redeem- able Preferred Sbares -at _4197.50 per share to yield 4.61% George Weston Limited has paid dividends regularly on all outstanding preferred A shares since 1928.. Orders for these shares _placed' with us wW receive prompt _attention. A pros- pectus will be forwarded gladly upon request. Wood, Gundy & Company Limited ,36 King .Stre(, West -,T,Orontk Tokoons: E h1pin 4-4321 4, ZSS VX 22 1,95f -F. 7 PERSONAL t�ALING, deliverance from all diatiamda, a0fliations. oppressions. Gospel music. inavics.1 Instruments. Write. Gomel L4 tato" Crusads, $J Portal: Road. Galt, Ou STAMPP THE 8TA$!Y 11tINTIm 7: PAYS 41,000.00 and up f Denny 890.00 f:1919 10*1 0101ol. ca tin z Dav Good collectiow also P Tba ate -' .. TEACHERS WANTED BROCIL Townal" Public; School Bar 0-4 requires Protestant- teachers td ' V rural schools, Reply in writing. Dgrisalced teachers give --me 'of format insmector to D. H. Christie. Box 10. Sunderland. Ont. QVAXArFlED Protestant teacher, for tic TOWAIRILIP School Area of Chambarls" 4wrwet Of Tevah"ming. school Ii -11t Crew O-N-IL bus line. Teachoes ttT an the adhool around*. Enrolment 4 t PUDII& AvvIleants visaoa state qualites- tffta sad Salary QXVOCtAd. Duties to staft SWL 4M Apply. Mrs. F. M. Colquhoun. ase.-Troma.. Krugardorf, Ont. =90013 County. Tecumseth To ns b1p . 11611001 Area Molten Public scho0witejL- for rural me IN within 60 miles a ,, 7avantO commencing In September, School.' 316711 hydro, Pianos, radlo•, travelling It- licary. etc.. salary 11800 to 42100. state quallficattom, o3werlence, relislon and Pro. Ott inspector. Frank Houghton, Beaton. out WINEST G&rafrL%a: teacher wanted. Protem.' Isiat teacher for B.S. No. e, West Gore, tram. On county toed. hydro equipped, 1111ttes to commence In September. Apply StALUXIS qualifications and salary expected to Walter Quarrie, R.R. S. Bel. wood. out WANTED-NURSZS MATRON and 3 graduate nurses raquiro4 Immediately for 24-bsd hospital: malartem 13" and 8 l'Owmm; I lz-6o29'T1et1ld`&1yy mium IforUay'afaure from Toronto "funded after Year,& matte. Jacutry service completed• with appor. $11MIttes for increases, APPLY Mr. L, Tot. Up. Secretary. zmaton4 Union Howpiw. Mast•nd. Saskatchewan. RETIRED registered nur*s for Position aj boomk*nor for small family in King- ston. Flat interview. Visa" writs to P.O. Xiagadan. ont. REGISTER= :% raliza General Duty Nor"• needed for lad! MIMI* Hospital. chapl*&u. Ontario, salary $240.•0 for 74 and $294.00 for 3.21 and 11-7 ear month will full au,intatn,trics. Aably Suporintsigotut at Nurnnp; Cb&. Plane. Ontario. WANTED ISMI[DIATILY AX34MENCSD married "" * an family, wife to, cook for 5.4 man, husband to' work on form- Separate living Quarters 4143 zncntbZY Including board. Box 106$: . . . . . Brantford. Ont. am W 2 PLOW' FA RM $975 TRACT01ts witty too can't beat this price itaywhoral zmp4* •9411 I-Sorbir tractor- with the famous Wlny'& J-0 @Uffin*. 40 b7.:M at the ball, 26 b-ii, at the drawbar. Coiliplatei will 6 a" tritamcnisslov, starter. U098, bolt lisp. hydramille most. ing type tracter titma. Prit- a" rising. tMetore will be scL"00-writil for -It free folder todsty. FALCON EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. a tartan Ave. Torents, 2 Westonis IDlyMend 4.50 7'. Every $97.50 You invest M the new issue of George Weston limited 4 cu- mulative Preferred ftm entitles u to preferred divideng oamounfing to per aimum. An investment in these' shares is an investment is a _EtaLiyP4v-known - com- Pomy with a long record of continuous dividend pay. ment. Quality products and progressive manage- mmt have made it a leader in its field. We, as Is, offer George gei's'tcla Limited 43J% Cumulative Redeem- able Preferred Sbares -at _4197.50 per share to yield 4.61% George Weston Limited has paid dividends regularly on all outstanding preferred A shares since 1928.. Orders for these shares _placed' with us wW receive prompt _attention. A pros- pectus will be forwarded gladly upon request. Wood, Gundy & Company Limited ,36 King .Stre(, West -,T,Orontk Tokoons: E h1pin 4-4321 4, ZSS VX 22 1,95f eawma Ills✓ ilea AS 2be J)OW r ,SOAR. 7 - 141 ftbIRSDAY,�FRI., SATURDAY - MAY 31, JUNE i and: k Tea For Two IN TECHNICOLOR - WARRU40 �' .. ;MIDRIB DAY and GORDON MacF_4M i ADDED HIT : MULE TRAIN WITH GENE AUI'RY 14iv- i I MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - JUNE 4, .6,, i. The Petty Girl i a IN TECHNICOLORi, WITH ? t' 1• ;' JOAN CAULFIELD - ROBERT CUMMINCrS •.,.,�. s ADDED OUT a y : - , ' KANSAS RAIDERS : J TECHNICOLOR - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ! 1 ' AYDIE MURPHY - MARGUERITE CHAPMAN y . ► THEATRE POLICE Box Office Oven Evenings O,®0 P' X S+Illardaya and Hodldays 0.00 1P, AL -- Matinees. Saturdays and Hosdays - 1.80_P. 3X., SMOKE IF YOU RUSH IN OUR LOGE SECTION\ Free Parking - - PICBERr.%G TOWNSHIP 41JARANTEED ` EiQ1LDING PERMITS RADIO SERVICE Ina" TaearFri., i -to s P. M. - " and by appointment Any Make or 'Model F. J. PROUSE - ARiHRR FIELD -- ' MLDING INSPECTOR DICKERING . PHONE Piokerirnir bDWE Phone Pickering 247 Envetroughing WATCH tae QAXa It!VRX&flt AND REPAIRING _ a :- tEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Reynolds, of ui g oar is- on in our vrl - ND NaWee spent the week -bid with •age' Mr, Joe Burrow=s has his cel- Pickering Jewelry lar ready • ?J • ry Span ha a - - _ RANGE T T ESA and rink of OsIsaws; 4, ]Rosa Ria- - ' rink, from Oaha�va, The local Bowling a des - lea' 6�8 _ - PHO - irons of having new members ioda me and get into the fun, There is a to. cornidence a cellar this good BTeea.�4. and lets more act- r �g0RWAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ■ MAY 11 and JUNE t, L Awoil At ?A4 and P. I�L. 6ktlrifrst Xminse-st 2AV P. � lair% should be going on at the Club. The membership rates "an p i ,8.40 R Tower very low and anyone can afford it. .. have bowled before don't r 1'• , . The White .' it worry , you will ,have a r y 0 good time, 1 7►ST- ;;` IN TECHNICOLOR - WITH Pickering Township Film . Coun- - GLENN FORD and YALLI cil is presenting their film cavral- : t -' ALSO SELECTED SHORTS - .. _ - - cads here next week. Outstanding films of the year will be -shown Proceeds in aid of the film work in c a - _ be taken. Time' P. M. : :_.. :.. :....: Cavalry Scout ,. ,8,15 - Community and fNsinebsmen's ASS+ _•. -_- ,: . :... - , CINJECOLOR- - WITH :' : BROUGHAM i t i R.,D. CAMERON - AND - AUDREY LONG .ociation. This w4ij - eta iother of those popular .affairs that hate *,Y� "` QNW"k PLUS SECOND FEATURE AND FOX NEWS ► Mr, and Mrs. Bill Devitt; also - Golden Salamander Mrs.' W41ker, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devitt during _ the week -end: for future advertisement, - - 11?7TH - TREVOR HOWARD and A11LOiT$ -_ Mr, and Mrs. E. Baden and Earn -. By of Toronto, called on her sister Mrs: Tucker of Toronto spent the Mrs. Woodward. - .. COMING ATTRACTION Mr. Wmj Gregg, a forager rewd- ,GOOD NEWS - ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - JUNE 7, 8, e, ent here, who learnOd his trade as Halls of Montezuma a blacksmith 'with ", the late Mr. Xosgrove, called on Mr, M. Han- Cabinets Factor Y Proed ' ', ilton and other friends during the ►1l'yt l; IN TECHNICOLOR - WITH - week -end. *YOUR ►APER• _i RICHARD RrIDMAIRK and J4'TCE 14ocKENZIII - . 3liss Atkinson of Toronto spent the holiday with her friend Mrs. the Uxbridge Fair on the 24th. A- those in Uxbridge Mr. cHo,Oirp,011VI! elves dependable local news. You need to know all mong were: Young People of St, Johu's _ 9 '�'Ci Church will hold their final -ior the seethe on- Friday evening Jun - 10, *.- But you live aim in a WORLD whore big events we in a the home of Mr. fern J•hd- i and _ L. '. a here 3 80Q gallon (used] dleton, Brock Road, 3 here will be a weiner- ✓asst. Cars will leave the i LUMBER YARDS - - .1GALVANIZED WATER TANKS. church wom g smsoeia. ion of St. you, your ;job, your home, your futon. For " or sale $40.00 each 'John's will hold' their next regui- week -end here. - Droe in and see them. Make a real st,,roge lank.. _ ax meeting on -June 6th. at 8.00 p, M. at the home of Mrs. L. Matt- i PHONE; Pick. 84. - - - 1' .... - - - hen's with Mrs. D. L. Malrs as the- .. = T. -2 square _ Assistant• Hostess. tiooel news, that* is no substitute :BRICK SIDING. ROBIN RED% and . ssdliens. 1 Booth. e vs from Toronto, 2 trundles corners - To clear $J00.0U. Scarboro isiuffs•on suna.Ly after_ - _ A CO-OP D ` N nhvn. Mr. w. J: Broa-n , ,. of Tornio,, � � - +CLAREM ONT CO-OPERATIVE Isere, h:9 mother, Mrs. T, Brown riere, on Sunday. noti_nally, .- notionally, bad inf°nally, Mr. and Mrs. C. Devitt; also Mr. •' yk -; PZKM to -- CLARE MONiT -. John Devitt .and Miss -M. ,?✓,vans day, - attended the Campbell - Weigh. wed- Mis- Isobel Gregg; Toronto, v:as 'the week- end ° guest of Mr, find $.. /rte VR= X97ZMATM Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. ding at 3toafivi�e On..Saturday. - - Mr, and Mrs, Pres,on th :'mr - •Earl Anderson on the blr�h of a Phssts Pkirsring 188 J daughter, at the Oshawa• hospital, of St.- Thomas, N.. Lakat-a, vi�ted their The .Woman's Association of bhe last week - aunt Mrs. T. C. Brc,aa one_ da ze- y United Church held' their regular L�orge7 Headag Systems i- � ---Mr. and -Mrs, Gordon Gra'hasri and- cent? .. x. meeting yesterday in - the .. Sunday , dwycraash and Imamitlf auppues family- of Oshawa, were -the week- end guests of Mr. and lyirs.e_ Sam Mrs. A. Ramsay spent the holi- day land week -end with. :friends a- �onth visit Her daughter Mrs. A. Hos- �► bold_ and Installed, .- • _ Taylor. _. Totted °Parry, Sacred.. .._ �^ A *1 Congratulea' ions • to ._ -Mr: aced t,j l�l� M,•h. a3 :ir4y Oriner�d on the birth Mr. and Mzs.` f3'. Ri•.chie -had •a family re -un :vn during the week- TM CerrtrNee science Mereter Ora. M—ev St.. t•stoa ts, Mass., of son at the' Toron-o' Genial end -when all their family were a. t to TMO°� k , -.a Hc�tapi ii, May_ 21 6; lab 1, The ether Metal Works' in.s�l home,- including - alrs.. RitcS:e a. ai3: ter. Sli&s Wilcox_ - issntter -:s L«w>«� it-.- ,Sheet , lye cra,divn axe having a veb-. �t .this week with their uncle � mad * ;Its• Robert 5liller and little sea yg}yp�an not ou pounds it takes p _ glen✓ of gickerins News . aunt, Mr, and NLs. oae;vin John= Lavin ''6vwart, are Staying with _on May 24, •with all• rinks full. The, tournament Lo:g • Esperie+nced - son. - her parents- Howard and Mrs: Mai- - - 4d") ISO") ��y Ia of Frankford of Mr, and Mrs. Sant 1 The* bale of good, used clothing; .colni- for a few days. �d meats - for Koma, will be leaving beiore t tong This i s •a chance to help a P�Bashby HaTdWare Mrs. R. W. Witter; Also Miss Gladj's Wi�ttet of- Toronto spent the week -end. Mrs. I. Matt- , : s' :eery worthy cause. 1# yo�x have an%•' with slich clothing to donate, kindly ;. BfATtY ELECTRIC RANGES leave,, the -Sunday School-Rooai� haws' I aster•itiersneth'Beer_ and Miss Shirley Beer holiday i. of the United Church. spent the- with eawma Ills✓ ilea AS 2be J)OW r ,SOAR. 7 - 141 ftbIRSDAY,�FRI., SATURDAY - MAY 31, JUNE i and: k Tea For Two IN TECHNICOLOR - WARRU40 �' .. ;MIDRIB DAY and GORDON MacF_4M i ADDED HIT : MULE TRAIN WITH GENE AUI'RY 14iv- i I MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - JUNE 4, .6,, i. The Petty Girl i a IN TECHNICOLORi, WITH ? t' 1• ;' JOAN CAULFIELD - ROBERT CUMMINCrS •.,.,�. s ADDED OUT a y : - , ' KANSAS RAIDERS : J TECHNICOLOR - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ! 1 ' AYDIE MURPHY - MARGUERITE CHAPMAN y . ► THEATRE POLICE Box Office Oven Evenings O,®0 P' X S+Illardaya and Hodldays 0.00 1P, AL -- Matinees. Saturdays and Hosdays - 1.80_P. 3X., SMOKE IF YOU RUSH IN OUR LOGE SECTION\ Free Parking - - PICBERr.%G TOWNSHIP 41JARANTEED ` EiQ1LDING PERMITS RADIO SERVICE Ina" TaearFri., i -to s P. M. - " and by appointment Any Make or 'Model F. J. PROUSE - ARiHRR FIELD -- ' MLDING INSPECTOR DICKERING . PHONE Piokerirnir bDWE Phone Pickering 247 Envetroughing WATCH tae QAXa It!VRX&flt AND REPAIRING _ a :- tEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Reynolds, of ui g oar is- on in our vrl - ND NaWee spent the week -bid with •age' Mr, Joe Burrow=s has his cel- Pickering Jewelry lar ready • ?J • ry Span ha a - - _ RANGE T T ESA lua parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reynolds. g cellar ready, and Mr.. McGuckin ;_ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Mr.' Eddie Ortiz ind Mr, Mike .e`pvcts to. cornidence a cellar this Williamson took advantage of the week' -� B. H Paints and Ge•,erai l4ardware week-end fot . s tshin . aO r h bea 0 ram :. , dd landed SAILORS : aat�aro - ies. They were gold - we .know - he - -PHONE 46 PICKERING .gave us one. A euchre and dance for Jun: 15, _ PHONE 281 W : :_.. :.. :....: � w - Community and fNsinebsmen's ASS+ NICHOLSON 1 ! :V .ociation. This w4ij - eta iother of those popular .affairs that hate *,Y� "` QNW"k gone over so well in the past. Watch CABINETS � for future advertisement, - Mrs: Tucker of Toronto spent the - BENEFIT BY THIS - pOR YOUR KIT�HEI�i. + Lye. k -zed with ill ✓. and Mrs, Len ,GOOD NEWS Cabinets Factor Y Proed ' °_•1:d. A, Pretty,' Torori.o, spent , the `week -end relatives here. M COMBINATION Coats, making an lr4cellent:Base I with• A number from here attenued *YOUR ►APER• for Final Enamel Finish the Uxbridge Fair on the 24th. A- those in Uxbridge Mr. cHo,Oirp,011VI! elves dependable local news. You need to know all mong were: RMat is gains on w are you lire._. No Ma Gordon and Mrs. Bob Redshaw and Mr. Mrs. Chas. Redshaw. But you live aim in a WORLD whore big events we in i and the ,raking — events which con' i LUMBER YARDS bir, and Mrs. Alan Tomlinson mean to much to to and family, of Toronto, spent the you, your ;job, your home, your futon. For PICKERINr, ONTARIO week -end here. constructive sports and int•tpiw i PHONE; Pick. 84. i Ms•. and Mrs. Vie Morley spent tations of national and interne• the week -end with his people, here tiooel news, that* is no substitute - from Toronto, for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chambers had i MONITOR. I Error the Mnay, Cl"emDnt tL :,: GAti _er— an��arnilj*- frum noti_nally, .- notionally, bad inf°nally, London with th�ern over the holi- With internationally — wilfi rout loco! day, paper and The Christian Science ' MacDonald; Toronto, spent Mis- Isobel Gregg; Toronto, v:as 'the week- end ° guest of Mr, find Monitor. LISTEN Tuesday 'nights over ,,.sks. Zs gv;eek -end with Mr. grid Mrs, E• Mrs Thos. Gregg. ABC stations to "The Christian jawia here. The .Woman's Association of bhe Science Monitor Views the Now &'•' Mike WiiJiamson sailed roc- York for a' United Church held' their regular today for o fie Coupon peels? is. s s. tautly , from • New in her native. ?arid, meeting yesterday in - the .. Sunday , troduetory subscription. , !�'" r,mer j__ �onth visit Her daughter Mrs. A. Hos- Scho'bl room. At 5,15 the group t ��"�"' -"�- da - hit✓, of Toronto is housekeeping -in charge served a lovely hot sup- - - - - TM CerrtrNee science Mereter Ora. M—ev St.. t•stoa ts, Mass., bsr� while her mother is away. intending to send per. - Local trout %trean s are not pro= 'much t to TMO°� k , will all those ay to lie Fate- into the diking this year, according issntter -:s L«w>«� it-.- Woollens a,% hLytkets, leave theT with Mrs. W. latez than Ju to local authorities. - - - Claremont RowliriR Club held a yg}yp�an not ou pounds it takes p I very successful opening day here - - "'- >n tuber, ,seven `gypol to make one blanket. _on May 24, •with all• rinks full. The, tournament tames Mss, Lack:e Sr., and Miss Lack• 'spent the week- of mixed..trebles saw all the prizes go out of town, .The - - 4d") ISO") ��y Ia of Frankford of Mr, and Mrs. Sant winners: 1. R. Johnson's .rink from Stoufit'Gille,- 2, 'Mr. Yere3i's t►- �d meats group _ from Richmond Hill; . 3. Geo. Reid i. L ,/'F VAN R.>BPA ra 92JIVrRW WATZR szsTSwl Pfsefs ae Mkite~ Far itisMMs IL 11L. 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