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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_06_15ac : `�. - � -. /.- '_x " - ,dam. ' aF1. • VOL. 79 NO. 8b' PICKERDPM ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JuNE 16#.,1951 4 Costs per -eopA Authorised as Second Glum Mattes J V Swhosripdoia Pri e, Wee Per YOU V. 8, $ILW W. G MURKAR AND SON PUBt4888RS Gangfight I 'Toronto Aoodlum� o - • . ^ -_.. - : • . _ On lolsabank :Youths The nine youths from the City who Pickering Village isatutdt suburbs wb, night for causing a gang were arrested last DO YOU REMEMBER . 1arnm0th -- ight at the Rosebank Community ----The C. E. '_1ior.'ey's; L. M. Myr 2 Club dance were remanded in the /� ley's, Ken Morley's and 'Airs. Moil Whitby court this week, w� -, ,;,,, - �� • ley • Sr. attended the wedding of - -- Looking for trouble when they ar- ^ y•, `5 ° Miss Ann, Brown, Rouge Hills, last rived at the slants, they gat it, _ :''h' <w_. ate_- _ ar �v� Saturday at St, Johr_'s Norway A !••, hen Constables Gordon Channin� 1� �_ : , n - ' t • _ ,,� Anglican Church, Toronto. Her cou- and Walter Higgins hauled them all . . *� � �. ', -`` -^ s sin, Miss Joyce Morley was a Jun - off to the "cooler." Several persons ` -t .• '_ - I for bridesrflaid_ suffered cuts and bruises in the i. ; :.�s�":•S _ " _ . 'who are pk:ping ce lcal �rs fracas, a' sticks stones and wrench- :$; `"' s , . �.''• softbail with the Whitby Torches es were wielded. This is the first - '.,` ��e: Misses Aiar� Wa�zman Joan trouble the Club has ever had and ! : -' JU L� Eiz Ill 4 ?i'II -. ;�'.•�.�. `� �..: :• �...• T':•an, Jlvii•a O'Cotu+or, Ho1Lie Iiar- it is no reflection on the youths of d` ,', "' '� y„rh; anduik and Eleanor Rowe. It is ex- r Rosebank who, had no connection !!(t �Rler¢ I sell be played hate with the Toronto gang what, ;r1 _ _ t Petted games 1 P J Chief Trinnell bad only rece tl �"'' _ �Qm¢! • in the real future. Y P Y ;, � Be sure to buy a ticket••on the' con vatulr"ed the club . officers on t a - ` : < ' ,r you writ j ,`8ittga � television set and" 1 be help - their good conduct. in to urchzse floodlights for cur - It is to be hoped the Court sees l ., . - Jjefreiltm¢nta _ park h Pe 2 fit to "lean heat' on these young °';at - +. .• . ' :,c101�llK¢ �¢f'iln3 The Film Council reports two. . city punks" an•i stop this thing - -.. fall house at Pickering last k ri -.. Blow. A medium sized cider barrel ' "'`.- " -, - - s u�OMETHItiG NEW AND I day ire their showings here. and a few lengths of hale -inch sum- � � The Ajax. Hospital Campaign is ber might be the best treatment. DIFFERENT HAS BEES; to open here on June 20, with an ADDED �, objective of '325,000. Mr. 'Frunk s Presbyterian Ladles' Aid tvrte.�ID ENJOY NQUxnsLR Chapmam is in charge of Pickering The above picture taken' mLny, "years ago on the main street of �� The Ladies' Aid drill meet for `. - -� _ -. _ Proceeds In Aid Of The ....Last week, among others from a luncheon-at the home of Mrs. F.. J. ,Frenchman's Bay CommmtitT distance, file, Geo. Lase, .Toronto ac= Harvey on Tuesday. _.Jttne 19, at Brougham, is looking towards the east from the Brock "'Ro::it ; :.. eompanied by, his daughter Mrs 1.00 - _- . Buflftg Fund _. __ Jfc von-, attended the funeral '�t p. m. Cars will leave the four corners at 12.45 - the tale E. L. Chap -r:an. About -one year ago L. Lay.- :uff'red a cor- ' MALE HELP WANTED n. Dominion Day At Pickerinc - - Rouge Softball Champs onary throtnv,,.;is and- was quite ill O. E. °9. Strawberry Feadv'a9 .roar ••.•.a • • • • -for many months. We were ,glad to APPLICATIONS are being accept- Kipp Dominion Day open- for the Rouge .Fulls School defeated rick - i 8eQ him • in Pickering again, Mr. 9� Masonic Temple Pickering 23, 1951, for the Rotary Club's big day, here. A full �,e ' two games out of three in - ed rip to June rtng � and Mrs. Bert 3r1L'sgvi.s, Stroud, al- position of Assistant Caretaker for afternoon and evening of fun for 1 the present series: 13 to 11 May , so attended the funeral, -' Heron WAes the. hew -Pickering District High all. 30, and 10 to 7 on June 11. Th1e' ; fir. Chas. MacDonald; Church St., School boys tell us they're "pleased with I is in Sunnybrook Hospital where he vljtby B "aptist Church was the ' Aeply, statine use, qualifications, Annual Memorial And Ve ritioo -_e victory" .anA well they may be. is nndergoinx treL: t .,rt for pain- scene on .May 28, of a pretty wed experience and salary expected to ._ Service Brougham Union -They-go on to Port Perry next ful leg injuries sustained in Worts - a at which Lois .Wiles, daugk Cemetery - Sunday, June 17. Wednesday,, June 18 to play for the War II, ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wiles„ 17 Mrs. Irene White. seas;..• South Ontario C9utrIpionships. Mrs. Fred Balvton, Burford, has' Mrcy Street, Ajax, was united in Secretary- Treasurer, The annual Decoration Day Ser- been spending 'a reek with her Ills- marriage with Earl Tripp Heron, f.. vice of Brougham Union Cemetery r, Mrs. Harry Boy*%%& returning son of- Mr,. and Kra.. W. T. Heron• � �' t Boitth Ontario District home with he 1PiekerinR D et High School 1 'Will be he d on :Sunday, dune . 17, i 'Wotaen's Institute ConventiaA � her brother. Mr. Jos. . of Pickering. Officiating was Lieu:. R. R. 8, Pickering, Ontario i' im the United C�hUnh at ;,30 D. S• , Clark; wbo with Allan Clark, Lake -: George Heron, Salvation Army, Time. 'Rev,, H. H. Lemke of the +' - �— field, attended the Erskine Memor- brother of the groom, assisted- by Y South Ontario Dist, Women's to - t i4 Service Brougham- Claremont United oha.ge stitute met on Tuesday, May 29, -' Our congratulations to John Her.ry Apv, C. A. 13 =11,. of Whtby, and will deliver the address. Music will in. Bethel Church, Shirley, with f Tend Wade. Church St. -(better Rear. M. A. Heron, of Nonwd..:. !United Clhurch W. M. S. • lurnished by the -choir and the morning ::;td afternoon sessions. - Quebec, brother of the groom. The", —^ Claremont Male Quartet I known to his Pickering rereads $s.. The W )pf. S. of the United Financial Report for 1950:- lte- *Mrs' Lorne Duff President of tits church Of a dole bloc with apro- Shirley' Institute - welcomed delega-1 Jack) who at last � e Toro congrc -- ftution of apple blossoms and ,tut The here. held its June meeting ceipta' from collections, stile.' of : tea and visitors, Mrs, Robt: Birert, ust at with Firs C Toronto, grad- iPs• Soloist was Miss Shirley Wiles, at the home - of Mrs. John Stork, plots and outside donations, 14'.31.,,, President of the District was in the I acted �� First Clara Honors in sister- _ of the -bn7de,- accompanied- by with a- large number in attiendarece. 74; Expenditures for •- caretakin Aeronautical Engineering. Jack had Miss Rath Sheridan. Mrs. Frank Baker conducted the and flowers, bed care - tll6,.R j chair, and gave wa short address, } his Pilot'g License white atilt a Given in marriage by her father telling of her visits to the Institutes Algol boy, He joined the RCAF in• s Devotional Period, by '.Kra. leaving a balance ' of $356,78, and of their Rork in the district. the bride wore a white satin weld- Henry Westney, A readir.,g was giv- Cenieter Cor_•mittee was and when Bar was declared _ i own with floor -1 veil Y Mrs. A. E.,lfennedy, Board, mom- a,� assigned as an Instructor. It ' Ag' B ength en by Mrs. Geo. Shaver. Hon Pres., Walter Percy: P--- -- ber of the F. W. 1. O. brought caught by a seed pearl comet heid a was while crashed Mrs. Mile George E. Hoitb Treasurer, � mpanying a student Miles Chapman introduced eat Geo y; greetings from the Board 2nd ideas piece and she carried a semi -eaa- the guest speaker', Miss Margaret I ' Cecil N. Phillips; Secretary, W. C. '! for 'work to lie carried on in tnis pilot who =crashed the plane that' code of-roses"and orchids. Kennedy, of Calgary, olio Rive s Willson; Directors; Silas Tool, Jos. .year. Jack susWned injuries necessitating The bridesmaids were: Miss Mav- very interesting ari.i eniighteairg ! Percy, Wm. Ellicott and Dean ; mane, many months in hoapit:'1 at Is Wilson. attired in lavender met travelogue talk on ;'The work cant I e The conveners of the Standing � sous times: Each year he has p Percy Committees gave intereatirW rep- s ip pow, aver taffeta with matching ,_head- in Italy," which is helped by the I - � � � passed ..with Honor and - , ort-a of. their particular work in toe piece and Isabel Heron, wearing World Council of Churches district. employed at DeHavil ;+�d. We con - !ow net over taffeta' and both _ TENDERC WANTED + atulate Jack and Kish him every, " Y'� The came has different races and �' • • .T Continued On 4 ' carried semi - cascades of pink car- religions, rKl .working :omether in a SEALED TENDERS. addressed to success in his chosen profession. r - - Pace � nations. The groomsman was Lorne constructive way to ' build upon the the undersigned, will , be receives 1 Heron, of Val d'Or, Quebec, brot- rains caused by war devastation, W„ -1. Go To Skyloft June 26. " Miss Kennedy also spoke upon the_ �P till 6,00 m .urda Oshawa Presbyter Wins Drama ` her of the groom. WAlace Wiles P• y; June 3 1951, tq supply one hundred Y a .cl Arnold teen Heron ushered. ter X -ore as she found there in one tons more or less of mixed nut and � Pickering Women's !ncf;tute veil Play- offs - Greenwood Winners A reception was held at the home her peseta of Europe. She said one Journey to Skyloft, -Dagmar fey ' - -- bituminous, coal., having a heat con- y of Mr. ,and Hrs. C. 19. G7 ter? ti.u�cazmml .x,,,.o.t E g , vrope wttk Can tent of lS,000 to 13,500 b, t oral thelr_-Z.Mlar June. meetinia on thc = Greenwood United Church Young Pickering, at which the bride's mot - ada, especially where the cities and 26th, Bus will leave the frnr * -;.,r People's Union was declared 'the= _ Per ]b., to be delivered to Picker- h ereciivaed the guests, '°.1 R!* .towns have been bombed. T'he peo- ing District High School, ners here at 11;80 a. m. Lunch wilt winner at Port Hope when they a qua far plc s - •�+ litt.,q of this world's •pbr further Particulars apply to be served -at the Lodire. A chain i dompeted with the winners o! two accessories and rose corsage. The .goods -they take each dasv .at_ a - -er -_41 F• they Presbyteries in the Drama; g grey floral time. The spiritual life of the W. P• Neale Pickeri Ontario. room's mother chose a • rsg� P Poo' Lowest or any tender not net- I cost cf the trip, It is to be. ho3el Festival play -offs; silk dress with navy blue accessor- plc is quite pronounced, a ess4Lo accepted. that All *— emlters will take advan- I A Drama Festival was held' in ` lee :rid corsage of pink roses: On behalf Qf the society Mrs,. A. t.Are of this outintr, Oshawa---:on April 27, when four , For travelling . on a honeymoon E. Young' thanked the speaker for Mrs. Irene While,, Kindly' get in touch ' avith Mrs. F one-act plays were presented - a7td - to Gananoque, the bride wore a: her splendid address. Hall stud register for the trip. Leta the Greenwood Union took the grey peck 'n peck suit, white ace- The meeting losed with Secretary- Treasurer, • g prayer have e: bus luad.. 0 Presbytery cup with their humorous emories and 'carried a mink= stole, by the President, Mrs. W C. Mur- Pickering District high School Ffnal arrangements will be made fantasy "Cracked Ice. This gaze the gift of the greet, kar,' °followed by a social hedf hour. , R. R. 3, Pickering, Ontario for our First of July Booths • at thl, there the t)pportunity to uphold the sneatintr MprnbPra and friends. "m rr Presbytery in the Conference Fes- - ially invited. - Con. trust play -offs, The adjudicator ' at Port Hope, - -- June 5; Mr, Peter McK -Zae Peter- Erskine Cemetery Memorial boro, pointed out some things h Ins, a k �n ' ASain Draws Big Crowd _ o .. ;/ h o for a R d e. • s. which could be ttproyed and gave Ili spite of threatenirt weathe a thee groups competing much g r helpful and minute detailar which • large 'ntunber (many from distant would be a help when .presenting _ . ' pointsl attended the ennusi decOra- their plays again. Me adjudicator's Water! watery . ' Everywhere. tion . day service at Erskine Cexrlet- • ery on 5ttnday afternoon Iasi. talk w2s well worth going many ' "nral_deEoiatinn _of the_ miles to hear. Mr. McKane stated. , And Not A Or TO Dr'n created 2: beautiful picture.. _yea -that -- the Presbyterres— c�ampetiag • 1The collection taken amo rated to •lt►aY well be proud of the standard w . 8393,97, of the Performances presented at - ...'Unless You sacrifice your neighbor's rights Oyer hia. own lands. The thanks of the cemetery board this 'Dramas Festival play =off, is extended' to all who helped in, Newburgh Young: People's Union Land'tl!MUTO v�lfo'•arei fir the so-called Green Belt surrounding ' `! - _ . carrying out this service - in any of the BellerilIe Presbytery preeen- Pickering Village be sure and turn out on - a' +• :• way' *bout hDaiaye- aMc.cMcK a Baidoubt - part of 'Honor" was good, In fact, WATER! the cast did a very excellent job ' MONDAY J Y N E 18 1951 AT Z P. M. :but it -,� . not a good play.-, r.: :tiothing much new this week, All "Grandma Nix" was the second should know about the - meeting ax production, which the Harwood Un- • •• • Brougham . on, Monday. afternoon, ion of. the Cobotti Presbytery 'pre - for �fhe' hearing before the Ontario Municipal Board when, we believe, the Municipal rented. `'Mick" had possibilities, x 1 Board will hear any• objections to stated Mr. McKane, but he mast _ learn his lines better. Ken BROUGHAM ONTARIO the Proposed plan.; Symons A nice - mannered gentleman •who • woe' cotrlmended for his portrayal `• BROUGHAM, works about 'two doors away ' from of "Mr. Parka." The make -up of N-EW-t(*a; g W SPONSORED AND PAID BY A GROUP OF LAND OWNERS IN TH; AROVIE AREA the News Office informed your ed- Grandma Westbrook" made her : itor that it was. being rumoured' appear quite the charatcter she was a that the "Ed" was opposed 'to the ' Playing, the adjudicator said. i Pater project ... Hutunmpb..Plxitt Mr. Mey said "Cracked Ieo "'� .. _ . _, ..... Qom tinned , 011 •�ai�y � ,,,.,..,,. j .., .., `� :i.. >"",:i•i;ts'^ into -Slang � Words With .1 ".' .- - - -. chicken which has been cut • .,.�. pieces and otie -half pound of diced o • f l.StOries Behind salt pork. When chicken cin be slipped - from-bones, remove bones and re- elephants at the sales earlier- this turn chicken to kettle'with salt pork, y e a r ?- You've probably never two cups diced potatoes, one cup •4 '.o ~ -`' sliced onions, two ,._ thought why this - seemingly inap- . a cups fresh lima "— 41: ` - proppriate term should be applied to '' - beans, tyvo teaspoons salt, one -half :'a useless bits and pieces.° teaspoon pepper, one - eighth tea - r -, - Real white elephants in ancient *; spoon red pepper and a half, clove Surma and Siam were regarded . of garlic. - Cook until beans and potatoes are with such awe that they had the tender. Then add tiro ,cupi fresh of title of lord and their households «u�' - were superintended by high - ranking t �n tyY �.: ',; canned tomatoes and cook- until well blended Lastly, add three cups ministers. _ r iresh corn and cook ' 10 minutes or Naturally,- the upkeep of such �< until _. _ . 1 co rn is done. - beasts was expensive, and raon -. Keep enough ater in kettle to 8h niche who wished to punish theiro- F cook without sticking, but the stew courtiers in a rather subtle way, _ _ t 'should be thick. burdened them by giving them one • of these sacred animals. - `Chocolate Polka Dot Pie y Most everyday Stang has an in- _ 1 envelope unflavored gelatin history. Stealing _._- cup cold water e y some- �„ �` �,, one's thunder or getting the credit yew: ', -2/3 cup can or.beet sugar for another " ' person's work, goes ' - s 1 -tablespoon Edwardsburg corn back to- the late seventeenth cen- starch ' fury. 4 • eggs, separated -John Dennis, a critic and drama- 3 cups milk, scalded 1 package semi- -sweet chocolate . thunder for a piece of his own. tint, invented a new kind of stage ' yf - .. __ rn,.r•z cc• •...:.$fie After 'his play' had failed, he 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring ' we to, watch a performance of Wines For The NATO —The vanguard of 1400 airmen from Western European nations being trained Y4 teaspoon salt "Macbeth," and to his intense dis- by the Royal Canadian Air Force, was graduated in the first North Atlantic Pact class at Centralia, 1 10 -inch pastry crust gust found that his invention had _ (Ontario. Here, officers of the RCAF bears the flags of six nations in the North Atlantic Treaty Organ- Mtthod`- =1,«n scJreti. ization represented in the class of 84 pilots. Flqgs are, left to right: Belgian, French, Italian, Dutch, _ _ Softeq gelatin in cold water. "Cow - "See how the rascals nee ins!° Norwegian and Canadian, bins onb -third cup- of,: sugar -, and ._ _ he exclaimed. "They, will not let - cornstarch. Beat egg yolks slightly; my play run: and yet they steal slowly_ add scalded milk. Stir in soy thunder." gut" which �nieans , an excitable . - - sugar mixture: Cook "in a double Lick into Shape - able crowd. - - ` boiler; stir -ring eonstantly, until _ Raw National `servicemen are There is a story behind most T-nm mixture coats spoon. licked into TABLE T o ne cu custar a hreey o shape by sergeant- slang, brit the ocid thing is, no Otte Q - cup-custard add . L major, This saying comes front. old can tell ua how the word " .long" t\ w' - fourths package semi -sweet shoed - European folklore. It was believed itsrk originated. CJa "Ah2WS. late morsels. Stir until chocolate is that bear cubs were born without _ nicked;- i:et - aside: -To remaining sba,pc and Were given forum by the - f _ custard, add softenid gelatin. Stir action of the mother's tongue. I- t.ottag•c cheeirwas probably call- . Method: = _ - until gelatin is dissolved,, add rs- I3uman_ vniicked cubs art often ;" ` yam.,' ' < s; -•ed .by that name because it is sa nslla. Chsll until the conicyt S) P iii the chets-t . hrnnoy fie to - hauled, over the coals for some mis- W" l easily preparid••--in fact - -has Bern - - - n a n egg white, a ,, ricer or Fine sieve, aemeanour. In mediaeval .days,. ,u, ..preparnl, for centuries, in almost - Beat` egg whites until: stiff; grad: small rural dwelling where (2) Cream the butter with •the matty beat_. in sa,it. and remaining- - whn English kings needed extra j any 8 money in the . exchequer,- they •ap- 4 '{{ there is a surplus of milli. Not otity shy caraway 'suds. _ capersw onC third cup sui�ar. Fold into proached the Jewa, ' is� the process of - manufacture vary eves, mustard and anchovy and custard gelatin mixture, Stir the Should a man . simpie. it has the advantage at re- _ gradually add the cottage cheese. chocolate inivturi',- and turn into the _ !3) Form into a mound: pie shell. _ stns- literal hanlegdvor�r awkward. ,. quinng no curing. The fresher it us, of a slow fire. and gradually roasted + . ; ' the better. Long before we had re leis witix paprika and garnish • witty ` ' Twin gelatin ritixtwe "oyes shoe - - Sir Walter Scott alludes to #bw_ j `•friRerator5 or colt! ,torage, wintry greens. } ir1d: four serviaga• otate layer and chill until firth. Scat- - baroirs -practice in- "Ivanhoe" any+, folks. consetwed their oversupply o£ ' • • ter remaining morsel,: of _chocolate _ `" Probably, as a.result of this treat- + ' upside =do*h over 'plc to resemble nAk in this .flaky, delicate_chee,e, French: Cheese and Potato Pie' lnrent ,the victims kicked the bucket. :, .which needs none-6i the 'sl:ilt o! " 2,eops erttta�y cheese polka dolt, " _ ' At least two good. authorities main- s, � r +` x j' special conditions necessat;y tot � cup sour erea:ai Lain that • this collailuial wap. of scrip of the "big name ", type,. 2r/ cups freshly cooked -potatoes; Chocolate -Dumplings '.saying that's man has, died. has- her t3 � _ .. � - - . _ riced 1 cup water, - boFtiowed from the farm ard, k'mtage checle with a larger _.4, teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon catty bwk—et was another, word for `, , lump aiid a fresher, less acid Haver, Pastry made from two cups four F°o° salt a O'caiv or yoke, and in last Anglia - Ff s�:<, " iia3 replaced in "many'part; .oi`the or one paekase pastry tuts `tablespoon butter , w ----- - ..._ = - -- - ' as applied to the frame -troin wfisch _ s ,'' !'s country, especially on the West A little milk 1 D- .augar - `b 1 tablespoon butter. 2 tablespoons four a..utty slaughtered pig u ac cei,4. il•x move familiar type, with _ its heels. snialirr, rafter lump and more :pro - echoes - t/4 tablespoon vanilla method- -S, Long" •• _ iionnec <t .flavor, . -Mc I) tti' hifi cheese until it is it native and rather dosil•t• •;,;' ' * ' Heat water to boiling. Mix other i smooth. and run a fine sieve. ` iul ias'g is that the bucket -6 the ;qt r, matte by --the- short -set • (2) !Mite with sour erearn and add: t °�edient. and add • to boding - water. Cook until thick. Set off the pa ,ikirk4cl away by a sissies. y- F mcth,td —that ia• the skim milk. af- Dotatoe; while they are still .watm. flit until rs3d fcx the dumplings - 5cmic'- o fe r Zee 'lie addition of the lactic acid - -,.tidd' salt, - y W. ` p< P prefer to .say that �r�, � to go in: _. t3) Curer 'bottom aiid. sides .of' _ a man Ito. pegged out. This ttrm y x. culture, is incubated only four to 'Dumplings issSorroAcd front croquet, in aftiEh4A five Hour,, or less.than half the tints , ten -inch pan' with pastry, rolling the = r/ cup flour a veK i�thit with the halt ac the required 6p the Alder process. It is edge to form a border, 3 tablespoons_baeyor tans' r tk al•.t a in •game. Hair On His Chest—G.I. Joe has thin - ;hotter set that develops leas_ _ +tl _Fill with the cheese tine po- - ?r4 teaspoon vanilla alga ` NIN It: remark, "So h,ng, old' - it too, too good" thinks Marine :acid. "rhe milk is helped into be- tato mixture; brush top with milk % teaspoon baking powder chap, are . actually saluting a yr; Gen• Lewis B. { "Chen 'l) 'Coming cheese so quickly through and dot with small pieces of butter. % tetlspoon salt - 'pedlar. long" is said tQ be a. g•_ - • • •a little rennet which. not incorpor= Bake in a ritedium oven (350 to 335 j tablespoon batted aiutiia isrortion of 'salaam.-'arid Puller, who walls to "throw out ated in the- other procedure,_. his - '- tlegrecs F.} about-forty -five minutes -_ 1 e d "cF�ip" is 'an abbreviation o{ the YMCA Throw ,out _all these itrtit coagulating' abili'. or until ttro wu. Yield: +six aervingc. _ Z tablespoon milk ktesp'AanAthe old'terw for a man'. girls from the camps. Get rid bf ' ' -' Put' flour, baking powder, salt - "a pc ed his wares about the tie -ice cream and candy hi Ndt only is.cottage cheese tirnely ;how; to get awway frorq the.sub= -.gnd sugar in a -botol sad work but- ` countryi, - through its traditional association- iect of cheese, here are a few assort ter into it..Add beaten eggs vanilla 3fob t• w. abbreviation, too. It Cause the serviceman "bas to _ivith spring inetws. but -also because ed -recipes�.I. feel sure that you a_nd __and mdk-, _.. �omeg irri thc' i.atin "mobile vul- get down to fighting." it is ail excellent economical sour" "your folks will find to your liking Have the syrup boiling,, and drop - ,.- of high- quality protein —of the same ' ' • in t•!x dumplings. Cover arrd cook- kind of protein provided by the meat ­-Brunswick Stew' ?p minutes. Don't stir, $crce while ` that is now-so. Five table- Stets together a larg_ fry in(t still hot wit i. criam. , _ - of this cheese furnish pro - �' tein ,equal to that in one loin pork • ' e , chop. Add .to the - high - protein l , ' •,�, s• I - * a •' t value and thrifty cost its low - calory, content. and who could ask for. k more? Athird -cup .gives only about x ' a ► ' , ,M, ninety catories,' less tfian eight T5 iiir ounces of orange juice or an unbut oe �i t,. _ td F.ng1i� miiftin'. �A _ "Naw; %%itli the lirelifiniiarieb ot: L. 6 ...'"'£«r_-- �''.e..�', z',�•_�wi _�._ _ V's` •___ •.._ • . ;1,.r. _ .y... . .:a ...,. i i' * . .. , , .. •?!.'hL' N . 006sm tat UW"d Clash watt (most, 1wative for tie aisle) : whit a yea for hem awrine nails, ease and solemnity. azaat ethee valuable prisM. i .Y t .... -A fine worship service s. Ga by the some along to pat up the. frame- ' Kr. Balfour is very busy with Last wwit we saw 96tabthin g Junior girls, rounded out a splea�iid wont -nay evening fFom ti.d0, and his census dgties. It is to be hoped 3irw in entertainment at our local evening and as one of the ladies all day _SaturdW. By the way - that all will do their utmost to fee- - ` Fairport -- dtureh when the C. G. L T. held said - "we hope- they do this mare have YOU sent in your Pledge . Card Uttette his worn and make it as - Lbair first Mother-Daughter Ban often." yet! mutually pleassuit as possible. _. Ignek Members of the W. M. St. These were ninety -nine at Sunr ....geverst of our ladies were in at- Mrs. McGreevy has been - elected Mr, Solomon is going to Nw. _ *..:. +were guests as well as the mothers °dap School this Sunday and we car- tendance, at the Chatterbox Club head of our Euchre Club. She hopes Mexico this week -end to vidt bw - end the girls . are to be conerstular ' taudy missed those teachers who tea on Satturday. to enjoy -the - roe- to receive the wholehearted � co- sister. We wish him an enjoyable tad on their work - on our behalL could not be with us. We hope they iati time and avail themselves of operation of all who are interested trip, Epearker of the even - was Mrs. will all be batck next Sunday be- the malty goodies for sale >a well in this group. Obviously, the better Congratulations to Mr. and Jilt. �C. Beatty, of Knox United, Agin- caves we Pied. to tell when an sewing, etc. the attendance the better the pri. .Jack Hews= on the birth' of :a bourt who gave a very fine talk on •and where the- Annual Cent -Rou- " The - committee tells -us the bus' ea can become, -•so• sll euchre pI:<p- last week -end. - �►o�ces" pointing out the many Fair Picnic would be held and no has been filled for our trip td CJ*I- erg are invited tao come to • our ,..-The.euchre is increasing in qtr things teenragers to choose todaty, doubt everyone will be' on haasd to- gars- Falls on. July 24, and -ask hall every Wednesday evening ' a,t endance, with the' winners: MEM L fad showing which would be the hear this - aaaauaodm ak :iF that you bring in your fares at 8.30, and enjoy a socialable even- McFarlane, Mr. Burnett, Krae wiser choice. Toasts to the Church,, •• Work on the Manse is proceed- our next meeting -June 2 6, e►nd lag of fun, , C�rf l l a. ' F.vdr iia matrnap�to come _others. W, M. S..and C. G. I. in cite satisfactorily but wo can reeoiro _ •Y �;�tipts " to —,.on iw--+6 txt Le' a i; r' La> 2or alas each Wednesday evening, tm+.'- Bherry Adlum, June Q ey use a few more workmen 'from day bare bought your Ticket you will be several local children. Linder Mrs. til furthe,F notice, y �� T.. were given by Lois Gaa1�i3:m, to day. Joists are all in place �d responsible for getting a substit- Ferguson's direction they will per Congratulations. to Mies Fsando !lawn Joliiffe, with responses by some of tine sub-floor is laid and ute . should you, find it. impossible, to form at Mrs. Tyas' garden party _Grant and Mr. Wilfred Brawn who -- Mrs, Levi 2,nais, Mrs. E. Clossun, apt would be wonderful if next week attend, as the ladies carutot take the afternoon;. aitd again in the were married recently in Toronto. : Jfrs. A. Scott ' and Mrs. G. Rull.- we could see -the structure of the on this 'extra responsibility, evening at the -rastern Star Straw- Everyone welcome to come to the R'he entertainment consisted of lin- first floor.igoing up. The foun,da- Remember the final Fell -Baby- berry Festival, 'under the'direction Bingo in the theatre hall this Sab- Ins up the lgueats and measuring lion of the garage is also comple- Clinic will be at Centennial, VPed- of Mrs, MuIlhalland These kiddies urday,.June L6• There, are_maay +st* .Kkodr waistlines- and making us ted now and the chimney should'h6 nesday, the 27th, from 1,30 to 4,00• ale exceptionally• clever'and their tractive- prizes and a pleasint a" gosfeit a penny an inch (we won't cfmbin skyward this week also.e p, m. and after that anyone in this activities deserve real support, a erring is assured everyone wile advertise the winners for least and Now that most . of the masonry is district desiring this service will be The swimming pool has been l to attend „>most, • but we do know the stunt finished we hope to see ,all the folk welcomed at St. Margaret's Church :thoroughly cleaned and painted, plans . - in' West dill, and - transportation - thanks to ti}e,• hard work of Mr. will be arranged if necessary. Frank Bates - and . his son `'ern. • There still' is much to be done. Skinny menW ! R . Please contact Mr. Bates if you _ East Woodlands avant to help � Behind that well- trimmed hedge . -gain 514p 15 I S T . on the Draper property lies' one of Our Sunday School picnic , will be our community's most attractive • Get New Pep, Who, Vlgere ' ER held at Lynbtrook Palk on Sstnr- flower, fruit and vegetable gard - -- 'a . day, June 16, Ice cream,. suft ens. There-is si generous variety of - vim. ran ors •as a. S drinks and hot teat will -tie provided• plants, shrubs, and trees, acid when �. � roes sa no: n.ot an p toiler .new; Leas Those attending will meet at our we saw it the whole place was a- t,O1e' °a le" 109 - dai s- - !tall at 1.30 p. -m. Will those wbo , blaze with bloom and the perfume � a sWA *� { 1. can do so, please provide trelr, spor• was almost overwhe v n °an 0o a proud overwhelming. or. , " - Cation, The return trip home will kept loan dissect the garden. Now s..xn,- cookers. _-• _ - - be made early in the evening- Mr. and Mrs. Draper, who are no , sue `adubct°� +` _ %senses IN" oser.a i Mrs. Paxton is home in good longer in their teens, acconplfshed m.�s..rarst health, and well rested after hav- all this we cannot ampletin. _ a/ ing spent two : ' weeks- visiting in We thank the Kingston Road t► savedto ew ese.de rood Siva, roe ooee _ _ ! :: Pennsylvania. Lumber Co. 'and the Frank Martin 4 .na sue, We were sorry to learn that air. Co. for the substantial' eontzibnt- i �� t , , ° 4 t�y curs s and Mrs. Woodhouse expect. -to be fans they have made to our Cara - �t tee: W La bus. moving to Toronto in the near fut- ival prize lint. Books of tickets for ure. air. W oodhouae has been our the Mg draw have been distributed- LAMPS v s'3�:'je:t +ant. - ' MARATHON Association Aastatreaswis -and his co proceeds far be spent of a. aoa: eon 'rn stmwr efficient wont and wise counsel community wetla * ?, ,,, n am rYet,rn a,r ess have been sincerely apprecieted bq 'Last week'.. Vrge was wel: nett- executive co- workers, and espec- ended, air. MacDonald, Mrs. Cecil ' ��. Roinger. b s. fa12y so by the membership torn m Mrs. Bedard and I ' ls,ze 5110.16 ittee: Leonard were a:monR the many . ' ! . LKS i ty► 41 Many local folic attended the --winners. airs. Da:toa, Dun- �'•T� y� Aa �A Erskine Cemetery Merrnorial S ?r- barmen, iron the 510:00' Swi'al. -COUNTRY KOM= � _ gI/ .. it �iflil `� I/J wAm vice last Sunday. This vr2f , the The. n"t ,bir a-q. June 11, � : -, hale - ; ACREAGES and t at equally '7th anni% crsary eeresttonv and it a $33,00 Jackpr.t, a 310,00 Spec _ SABiIi tow orcn was conducted with befitting rover ial, three.- .share - the - wealth attcl - u It's a brand new Guaranteed Goodyear Marathon, We have waiting buyers wo } pritb a thicker, wider tread, is give you -even greater' y _ _ $II Good cash down ppaayments r - .. _ _. _.: _.. ... - CALL - Mr. INGLI$ - eage! - . Jor prompt and erPerleand And now yoel can have -yota' - choice of tread designs— s„."ll ` .'the smooth- running rill tread, or the famous .Goodyear . _ _ - s Office _ -' _ •_ dialbond traction tread! Only :tiluratnnn gcr�s you rhea r • J. A 1L Bii Ylgbt 1lA t i U Fie 42holce ri Cho kill'- p,4:ce field! - Bus _ .. J -tls today for tEile_ Goodyear cnllea� bargain- � V .E+ealisn • -�. , . "'f. - 8f:ly Esperienced Salesmen Established 1906 -- _' —joOK FOR Tols "HIGH_ SIGN" OF QUALITY - LAW -MOTOR SALES 29W � - D A 1 LY SERVICE PWOTOGaaau•ER - ' i I ! - _ TO A L L CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS �w �, seoe>� W>�• a„` •CHARTERED BUSES _ P)aO V1$ . stales _ : 'OFFER _.- - FOR AL IDEAL GROUP TRAVEL _ ,: EASTERN �ovsE s swelte .NONE 4500 - �� - - F ` ........ 041-1�—Zl EAPPIN w%ow 0 .• • _. • _ R jGu: had to caa you- avid tall you the - - •': _ _ _ . ; ` ''` _ - rood news "' It't a big event for us too —and is it taking place in homes and officec,in ddea and villages every day — bringiag more sad better - telephone savim to mote and snore plep'•s',r'S1, J In the past fivq years we've oontaetxed over me and a half million telephones to men - new regrew for•_swvice. We've. added . x ;" > well ova two million miles .M wire to a " I Ja Wr volume of local _ Sri the ova growing _ need Long »a nails much wth into F- Poste hole digger '90. b last we`ve packed as - grow the past eve, years as we did is the fiisc a insulate with �y yew of our history.. ... : :- � : The badger Is. an _extraordirwry Were going rl6iac ou .. :�1. �:,� ;. -,you— - - .. r rte; . _ - J0 h n3� M o nv i 1 t a - hiven'r service. we` want you to know x we're working at it YVurplaceonthelist ` �,t %'� _ Hun#ing...i t night, the...badger noses Qc � �00� 1�at � i. be iingprecected and your telephone wiu ,.' '. . :;: around' underground burrows-for ground . be irutalacd just w soon as possible.. squirrels. If he finds a ' tenant he sets fin Defeat the heat I Put J -M - -w= work with sharp claws and powerful - forelegs. :. Rock Wool Batts, between In a -remarkably short time he has dug out his you and the hot sun. They ' — R quarry The badger' is a valuable 'pest ' - pay for themselves in wimcsc - destroyer and 'desen►ts protection. _ fuel savings. See 'us now. Na re 'unspeltsd - At �■ e - ` - -�•+1� • -4 < K '" -YOURS T.O TECT.- YOURS_ TO _LNJQr _. _. _. _ e' Y: ,w ' s $: :K,� /��\ Wadden$ Mae:i>aas -T a; week = 1 , ow �...,�„ ,and- Fuels t I,E/E %Elk- iIELE��ONE CON�kNT Of �R1lAN - TN! CARUNO BREWERIB LIMIM. - _ ;'�`� n� arm Stock - • Test .. - - - - - -• � __ _ . _ Crippled F f X76,00 _ HORSES _ _ x,00 ... ••Ar,r r. r- ..�C� ie. � _Adv tf �wr aU!!:..x", . <sa 1F,�0 '•..+an'��rCAT� (446 � up) - ..�t�,�.�ye yslaY4 »c .rs.ar" _.. t .3... ab/,:K %q'•`.i ,�:. :DOMESTIC' HELP Wanted - woma>rs• � x.00 louder •600 povasis) - 153.0/0 _ Fi�n� R � . '�YYlith .Sor housework, Must like ehildraa. 42.00 _ _ CALVES ;100 .� day or live its. Call bin..(Dr.), - SHEEP - - . Tomlinson, Pick 19.4 - - -- -- - - -- - ering. Market &Locker Plant" -- -FOR SALE - four acres standing HOttt'1q pick-up _ - - . " red clover .o.' W- alfalfa in bloom. W. _ C Carr, Dime Ssderoad, phone Pick. PHONE 30 y;•. ' :7Bsiwi.2_ Fhone "collect Pickering 265 J 12 _ ItOOMS to LET - adults, wouT . suit business people. • Apply to D,- - .- - 9HiELDB MINE • FAR.. _ . r « Ferrier, corner Altona and Kingston IiAads,'Rouge rills _ QUALITY - - FOR SALE, - ice refrigerator, 100 - - s. cAiP: large .size kitchen table, f and first size baby crib, Mrs. James - _ F00AL E - furniture and a gent's bicycle Nicholls, Ayis Ave'., East, GROCERIES ; + Frenchmp-ti's Bay. W.AIiTED to .RENT --.-apartment,. _ . w.. __self - contained, for couple. Box 612 _ .— _ :�. -- ., __ ___- I�Q�CER PLANT. News Office. MAROARINE �! _ _ _ FOR SALE - horse-di -dwn Case - rr,r.frsoua,rnor�r�r�+ __ ". _.. _. mower, good ••+'or'.cing condition. J.' r, '- _._. . .. - NJ•'lr,•c.a..ML �' , Elmer An-4i phore'Pick. 79W2. _ M -eats Processed to YOur Speoif.Cdt20II9. Quality'A ■ - red SALE -four acres standing : • r _ » -red clever -and alfalfa in bloom. Phone Pickering 26_`1«'12. FOR SALE - 1936 Interne:*ional _ _ . ■ — - `�.-'- - r- ----~� truck, one and half 'ion, stake, meth- ■ Would 1 �' Times- - _ - - - anicalE3" A-1. good tires.. • ._pmake a good buck-rake. J• Sisields, . R• R• .2,. Pickering. FOR SALE - strawberry plants, cent and •half each. -Apply- Jos. Amos, znd, oloncessioa. Mouse Hill. L Phone: Pick 227J8s ; 1 � 1a� f COShi�'hiCS 1- POR SALE - Hoarer electric dust- 1 ti • PH0T0'F'INI38INfl use, gasoline range, gravity _feed, 8- r ,MOs VETERINARY SUPEPL= _... : )hornet; attylaow saber, 5 too - : ` -NOTICE 0�,L, ialiBY NEEDS In aw�aq♦ crosscut save: some Barden tools all -j = •-- -: -, - In good shape. L. D. Batslts, Pick- THAT �+ � 'STORE �>3oUxs - -= - _ -. sting, phone 3kOld. - iC.ASH PRIC PAID a..pa.�, -4.00 A. M..- o P.00. P jL ,.� -- �-_.�, a.: - PRESUNTION Sundays = - ATTENTIOx FA$M7SB'' I FOR DEAD OR- CR[PPLED ANIMALS 1.09 P.'M. to 6.00 P..M. We erlii be pleased to per. up dead - _ iw crippled farm - aalmals and pay i EiC?RS£S $7 :04 elac h 6tol telephon. - _ .. .:. !. R. BOYES.r nos L - �+ manact; Brooklin 4 s, Claremont C O W:3 -83.00- Saab ~ or Toronto EMPIRE; 2-8434. . - - -- � .. _ GORDO.N T'OUNC 1 JMrrW - i SMALL ANIMALS -REMOti ED iFJRE E _ T 7108 Sesda. Street. Torento ;�•.- S -- - L>E.'T US SELL YOUR PROPERTY I _ _ - ; _ "WEST ,:.. Dwellings, Farms; Small Acreage. FOR .'3PEED'Y' - PI �/l' -UI° PHONE B 'a - - ; r ` ; OR WHAT HAVE YOUI - _ We have i clients. of waiting RE .Lr.iZ= � MRS. GEORGE PATTISOX I ;Broker. Pickering - Phone 171 . .- __ �.- _ SOIL AND CROP. IMPROVEMENT fl[ LO 0AY _ .-,G'* T. HOUTON _ LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE'S PHONE 242W2 rt. µ Serve and 0atarlo Land ., Tor - . - - Civil EEngirleer liar O�wu Farm, Bag h, June 70, 1951 14 Edward Sa. Ajax._- ! the e- ection o. officers with the on May 28.. We- feel .sure . the.•good y'.. following results Past President, wislies of the people o2 the Oshawa q_ - :.Phone fIcketing "Wi1, lSlra- A. J. Brady; Preaider<t, bits. rresbyte=y go with, thee- young PROGRAM STARTS 1.30 P1�1 DST July 33 i'obert Birrell; Lit Vice -Prea- Mrs: peeople when they _40=Pete in the • y !• Wm. A. Heron, End Vice- Pres., finals of the Conference Drama Fes- a - - - Mrs. Fred JBimtirw Secreiary- tival later this mouth. - Corr. ° `. Treasurer, 1ltias May E. Brows; LOCATIO.4 -`One mile west of Brooklin; on No. 7 Highway. . . Dt. Tosalia.on, .B, -S. A., X. D. - Standing - Committees;: Agri&. and .. _ . Pickering, Ontario Cars. Industries, Mrs. E. Lehman: Audley - -- - - .. - _? .- ••••• :a Horne -. Economics -and - Hea!sh, Mrs. re OFFICE HO L RS _ H. - Mccool : Historical- Research EXHIBITS -Tire will be s number of- i�er0ating exhibits met em by f ' 'Con,gratulatiors to Miss_ Joyce 0 A :C•,. Guelph, tmehtmheemhmh - .Dai1y�E 1,b0 -to 3.00 P. °. an CurreYi Erenis, Mrs. J. Fagg: $town upar. he recent honors on -Except W edn day and Sunday' 7- , omrunit Activities - and Public • Relations, Mrs. W-, Griffith: Citiz- 1 the. ex=s at the Ontario Ladies' - 7.00 to 8,00 : enFhip and Education, Mrs, Roy . College.. _ SPEAKERS _;Dr, G: P K,- Rostie Field Husban•ry Department; Prof. Evenings: Geu a West. - a: former resid'e`nt George Raithby, Animal Husbandry Department; Prof. C. G. pre Tuesdays and Fridays On lt'olwii�6r.: Resoldtons, Mrs: - D. ` here,. attended the funeral of the E. Downing, Agricultural Engines Department; Prof. At poser Hours Crozi$r; Federation of Agric., ':Mrs. _ ring- pie _..By. Appointment Only A. Lishinan and firs. G.. H. Hooves. late E. L. ,Chapman, prank Mos°wick, Soils Department, - A� ; .NOUN'CEXLNT _ t ved t a -deli& the our Shirley disihiir. Eighty ' around � ��A& tthe e Ctnsbs from •h-� men from O. A. C. Guelph, will be Present to give short talks = 1 ah seven members and delegate's o the tries to answer queeUona, ' , re �sd ,� . .. Mr. a:nd 'Mrs. Charles Annis are ten South Ontario . Senior ` W. I's. ought to be some, other way for - the. �' - - totding a r8ception to celebrastie.I•,� two Junior W. I's. were pres- telephone slid hydro wires. :- - P their Fiftieth Year 'of wedded life, i e, t at the Ineeting. Fifteen of Frank and Mrs. Chapman.. atten- ded those present had met at a, similar Convocation o! Toronto Ln- _ ut the home of their son E}n.gr * All people interested in Soil and• Crop Development- are !} James, on July 2, 1851; from 3.00 meeti talent - -- i_versity on Frioav �aenirsg_lysh- - -_ - - -- :.. � nB - .-_-y -yews -ago- . Ao 5.00 in . the attei'noon and- --T -39 lvext year the Ajamc Institute ,rill r�x s year were celebrating their to 9.00 in the evening. Their rel- ' be the hostess for the District An -- fiftieth ytsniversary -of. graduati�».. ativg�, and friend& are cordially in- . -. -_- �''r�L 'u,ac ar the home=o Mr: eu led and Mrs. Chas. Clernen This Field nay is sponsored fry the Ontario tepartment of Agri 1- �e ,ors Wed- tore and •the Ontario County crop ftprovesment Association: nesday eveningg of last week with _ PERSONAL Oshawa Presbytery - Continued ' Pres. Bert Gutlsrie in charge. After was an ambitious choice for a the usual business was conducted, the societies of missionary work tended the -Erskine -Memorial' young group. However, the Green- Editor W. -C. Mdrkar of tie .News, THIN, RUNDOW WIP'8 GAINS wood• Union bf "the 'Oshawa Presby- wave an interesting account of his are invited acrd - bring a lunch vice on Sua�day atternooa. • 'As L,bs, - "� gained l0 90, Ww Pop 'tery were to be commended for locomotive • trip to •Montreal. '1� Mr: Nelson - Cole is taki:Jg part. Hilton and Mrs'. Nicholson, ate7 aaRM, tbaai's 10 Ost:es• their effort to change the set • to was most inteiesting to all present, in a program at Columbus Comm- boys have naoyed to, their haM �• 1� Itava>er;, mattapad He1�� suit the story, 'The wind snow- and ' A hearty vote of thanks was tend- unity Hall this Saturday.. the-Bay. ' T y Tads Tablets aw frost also added to, the realism but erect hirer followed by �, discussion •"•We had' a very good Temperance Mr, and Mrs. Bev. Warwood O■R Ostres dal• 1. • "• . , , - • - � a could have been used more. J•oe on the work of the ball team. Prase= Sermon on Sunday, preached by at, Woodstock, for 'the week e■i. Bin. � 00 wets. AM dto�/1s► _ Pegg and Ted Curt, who played the tics will be once a week in the A. Rev, Rogers of Bow3naaviils. Xias Priscilla As+chibald 'ol main ,parts, were commended - for Bell field near here. Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Brown,, of onto; visited on Saturday with MJ6 clear speaking and making their , Frank and Mrs: Birtch and • Jas. Whitby, were with Kr. and • Mrs: and Mrs. W. Willis. South Ont. W;• L - Ceuatinued points with action, Jeam Pascoe as and 3lilrs. Yeo, of Innerkip, spent a Eastwood on Sunday. George WaConochje and M Mr§. N. T, White and Mrs. lured "Beautiful" received.' eceived a word of day ox so here Iaht. week. renewing 'Rev. H. R. 'Monkmau is' home Brown motored to Montreal on .he - 'Holliday, of Brooklin conducted an praise for her4embraces. old associations, Their wives were from the West where he *peel , a• week -end. r4mpressive Memorial Servica for de- The Kingston and Renfrew Prey- formerly Grace - and Gladys Holtby few days with his 'sick mother.-who Dougald • Thompson spent .the slid pakted- members. byteries are having an eastern who left' here 33 years-ago atter was very ill in the hospital. of the.week at Prescott. Six of the Institutes entered the play -off , and the winners of the living for some ,years: on `be farrim The W. • A. -held - -their ' regular -Don't forget the ball, game at - Quilt- making Contest: The honor of two inter•Presbytery dram �- - -play- ' now occupied by Fred and Mrs • meeting, in the S. S. rooms Thum- Kiwanis Park .- on ,Friday, .Jens 10. gvdng their quilt to the Area Cyn- oeffs will cofivete later in June Puckrin. _7 ,day . and were Busy finishing anon Brougham vs. Danbarton. "v ealtiasl went to Altona W. I. Mrs. fox the Bav of Quinte Conference Dick Puckrin7�has hired with Jack her quilt for a friend. , Miss K. Taggart. of the Y P. U. cup. Chaprrian in his construction work Mrs, Pei Clark spent' last wi.ek - {! �,.�, River Dept of Home Economics, and. Miss _. The Greenwood Union won this There is great promise of an a- �� .a friend in Hamilton, and is `s-s itoth Shaver were the Judges and cup for the .Oshawa Presbytery at bundant hay1crop and - spring "grain. much better after a goof rest. -= rs, „m Congratulations to the Y. P. U. ' •found some very fine and bealutifisl -the Conference convention at Lind- Apples e5re aettirsar well also, Mr. aril Mrs. .Frank peen' work-on the quilts: say last year when they 'cornpeted They won the siIver -cud at` port and grandson Biliv Burnett agent Pickering Branch won, the gavel ' *Tth' the Renfrew PAsbytery. These Hope last- week for' their ' dramatic last week -end in.' Dublin- . -- ::.. presented _ to the Institute •gaining young people are to be commended Greenwood 1 presentation in the drama festival. • Mr. -and Mrs. Wan. Duncen were the largest percentage a!• sew -mom- for the honor' they have brought to sgpe in Windsor last 'week attending the : bed%, and the.largest percentage of- 'the Presbytery through their hard Mr. Reg. -Clark is ma '�reddi o Mrs. Dun =nembers attending work- In speaks to the Green - 8 past .Wnharton t cam's _niece,. g mss' improvements in their new home, Miss Alice Patterson.•- Mr. Gordon McU*on, . initoti'.. wood. vounv people it- vras- revealed that they pvmhased recently. _ " 1dr: Alf. Harniman and friend. oft 2�1xft an interesting address or. - that the play "Cracked Ice" Rasa Mr. � Mrs, Ross Disney and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearse and Toronto, visited, friend here _ lost individual and community. recra►t- royalty -play and the travelling ,ex- family of Batawa., were with Mr.- -week -end. ' Mrs. Elmo Disnev were in Oshawa Aon. penes were also quite an item for on Saturda last with friends.. _:. and Mrs• E. Brown on 'the week- A welt - filled church greeted Rev. The District is ha 'n� a bus trip a small union. The ladies of. the v - ems+ Flied Scott, - his - fnrwardalra his • - The W. M. S. will hold their plc- to Stoney Creek and - Niagslm Falls" Greenwood United Church showed Yr. and Mrs. & ' Simpson and j:.�diei' trio last week u 7vae ad. 'their ippreclation of their Y. P. nic d Mr. Milt. 'Pegg s 123:1 on spa Of - Toronto "_were with El m T. not hear Mr >� Lave ]lasts, j+ lL > 4WNdF emauckd U. by .)vine theme a cbdcien dinner _BeRarday atteraoon, June $3. Alt - �[aasBeld'.tos week-end and fk d Scott, Lear > oy� ' at .u� A& 07 4stabIisiked Agency, .&esity . llll A49ik 8� - ter Lackey of of Sd. Thille. d Rev. H. � _ ; _ To Sono You. AsPhalt• Head Oo�i Lackey offi.ci.by The bride, given __ fJ�K Stove _ - -•- in oiarriage by her father, wore _• . ._ {i r'H01�, PiQY8ii3INO 40. - �um 1iO �hsd lily -white french lace gown faah- - -- Stdge <7ap and Valley ioaed with a` pearl and 'bugle- bead- A en. ft. Flag. •� -�•�• Gora,aey Flue lAbkh g Baad ed collar, long sleeves, fitted torsel, - iv - - -- O-= m ft. Frig. '- UM A. Zi M V S _ . !►ad Lime Brioi Faa0..>kT gathered skirt - whits► fell in a long ` ' _ ye. ca. ft. Fri �°��t train covered button to hi line, s g _ Bats and Loose (7edri! p .'a-a” . Ai 310 inch Electric Btove •' - ; pearl- beaded crown with french ill- " _±Daisy Service TO and From _ �OOitl �OlEI - Uviuu 141ggr Cij- vz�l a:7A w-r-_ -1 - OSHAWA A. MITCHELL 'white. satin $ible with an orchid on y it and streamers. She .w; attenued !}rtgidaire r Made ONLY by . - Chartered -Buses For' All - _ b� her sister Beulah Duncan is ` y; . • oeasions ' PHOSio 74 and 114, matron of honor ` Betty Baker and- z• . .'GENERAL MOTORS PHONE PICK. 241W8, Shirley Cumming, as' bridesmaids, -- - _ "OUR TRUCKS PAidS Y;B. x- WAY" all wearing orchid shade tac3 bud- - ice and nylon marquisette skirts` - J. S. I3ALSDON & SON KEN AN D CLAfl1C E - - with lace- inserts; lace mitts, treaded - . - STAFFORD- EROS. peals on orchid tinted headdress _ _ PHONE PICKERING 39 PIZ -01I'S L043 and carried baskets of spring - flow - AUCTIONEERS 116Nr3M TAL WORKS ers- and roses. The flower girl .Has -J Phone'- Whitby 569 - Ruth Carruthers • in . lime. • green Licensed and Authorized for 20 � nylon rarquisette . 'with._ = a flower _ _ -- Cooirtiea o! Ontario acid York. ola Daadas as. E% Whitby, Out. headdress and carried a basket of " •' =THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL HINTS � - Farm Stock, Implomeats Soo c'` 'P'° °t` spring flowers. Little-Keith, -Rob- Fruit inson u+as .ring- bQarer. carrying a ' Agrees frown into cubes make ideal drinks by adding wall. - SP Aiettii s white .satin pillow. Mr. Kenneth -Batas our' � 8 7 Mc ACH:` Wage. brother of -- -the -��qroom NvaA __ `- _ � Bates. Dual service for ills . � � _ Price of Ono. DHd1. beat man and the us Hers were : For Real Estate, Insurance and Mortgages - Ronald Hamilton, brother of the - Yi3mosa P. O, pbOns •�., 6l7rS bride and Murray W agg, brother Willson e a l t C o • ' - _ llharltham P. O: phone Yuri` !06 of the groom. Miss Grace White, e pleatloos halve been oatsihlts11sd I iMsare Asmbulaum Seniiaa cousin of the bride was organist - meets mace �0, � as N95M and accompanied rd' Allay Clark, _ SUBURBAN 8PECIA S _ _ - who Bang "The Lord's Prayer' acid >W Pso>F "I Love Thee." _- STOP 35, I {INGSTON RD:. SCAR. 7.992 A reception followed in the-e- Brou- - - = DAVID H. MARSHALL t p� 1�3 gham Bail, decorated with ribbon- _ OR = PICKERING RESIDENTS ING 53 I.Ia _ Phone Pick• belle and spring slower -s. The bride's t1 INGS ONLY) - PICKERING 6i J. �'j- _ mother received in a floorlength °IF ITS EAST WE SHOULD HAVE IT" *AZX aM 914M A004UM. Pickering. •O-nt. gown of lemon yellow tissue faille _ h' -��'v` �1 and a ycotraMe of p�i"nk roses. FROM, rim ft J..li - - -- groom's mothers wore a floor. length gown of misty Oise silk iM: MA�V �s with a cor "Your Friendly Resident Agent's - i Imo. AUCR20MIW 04 Sage of pink roses. The, groom's . - �nu � `t gift to the bride was •a gold ruby ! - H1L11�'U!0 r -- ' �ii�.ii� A _ - EI studded broach and earring. The LOW. F'IIMH OASUALRY, BOIrM j - WALVA'J'Qti bride and. groom Asir amid showers 1i1�TFI1PSti8A]l�C flat $� � ve" Wtdie of confetti and good wishes for .a - - IWY I� A3tla - . r00R -. Motor trip to the States and Nor- IJ*V YOUR PROPAKTM d�8 SAI& WIMM - 2 IL 1. i i , r..,� :.i . t9rae - � 014 barisa oL 131&I W6ilby , ' them Ontario. The 'bride travelled. in a' cinnamon gabaa-dine. suit and. _. CYRIL - E• . MORLEY - TM Ylw'Vag Of 11_ — i mink furs, the gift of the groom. 2 81611301*1 Boowarn whow v'ii their return they will reside, is And AJOL Stouffville. Guests : were present s from Kingeton, New York. Oshawa, Toronto, Unionville, Markham, ' Loc- _ DP'POJld•WrRI..RT ust Hill, Claremont, Hrkering, Ai- - �- Brougham and Stouffviile. ....After careful eonaideration of all :.�•t r n,' bhp moo bad 9,fl0 to t1a00 ax _ the .facts and circumstances I have Fairport Lfiorel! � •s Rv ewnXo3 Mori. Wed.. FrL. ?to Q. therefore decided. to submit my . re- - (Frenchman's BA Road, r - -- - �' EPiN .Tl1Cg�fi� i . .DLa.i.�. $1.DCr+ Opp. P. O. - PLeitering,- Ont.,• -Jvnc 1% t9bs- signiation as a- member of the .1,00.. P. m. -_ Sunday 1 _ i_1 OFMI ETRIBT - O=AWA. ONTARIO Md Boger -Conant, President Beer& _ 2.00.p, xm - Church•Service Hf'ls Examined Glass% Pitted 4I p� . Asa, 6 -4537; Off. 6 -1141 Ajax- General Hospital F. V. Von Pills Ajar. Ontario St. Aadtew's Presbyteslaa C11ot1dl P1jCK _ _ • _JThrWDay Service- Arranged, _ Meet Mr. Conant: 'WOf When I was elected, to- the ���� Flchering By ♦ppdmn4at Bird - of Directors of the Ajax Bar- David _�l.sball.. Mlatiatat Fh'st Door East Of Yaadais a (_ General tlesspitwcj I took this to be - � �• 2,00 p, m. - Sunday School 1 -- - -p$� � �2 fellers & Atkinson a mandate to rdtabliah a -public 3.00 P. tn., -. Church Service - t I P�� a �1 qr g - Wit. gyp hospital and- operate .i; with ' the greatest possible efficiency'at the St,- George's Church .Pickering _ Licensed smallest possible cost to the com� DUN6BARTON UNITED CHURGB _. - muiiity. ' - - Sunday, June 17 - Sun diay School Rev. A. F. Bamford, Miniatoe ` At our first board meeting a Auctioneers COimnittee was appointed to inves- .at 10,00 a m, Morning Prayer 11 , $uiiilar Services, l xi ate- the possibilities of staffing a' m' All are cordially invited to at- 11.00 a, m, and 7.80 p, oa. C L E N D E N I N G • 1 ' 86 Yeit'■ Experku g tent, this service. On Sunday, June Sunday School at 9.45 a. M. ' _ the' hospital. At 'the the neat meeting 2!, the 119th Anniversa:•y of the 'j, P. U. - Monday - 8,00 P. aa. n I wT �y� conducted nyw ere " the co�mnittee reported back that Founding of St. George's Parish boas Heartillr Welcome - . _ Fgrm Steck, ftrai. there were two.' alternative's: - will - be_ observed. Special preacher ` tare and Property Sales. .4a? a religious order of nurang for the occasion; Rev. H. D. Clever- An pales personally tasted and sisters,.. , _ . • don. of Christ' Church, Oshawa, Calvary Temple Peatoaoail# � Advertised. `811ts prepared sad '(b) a lay staff. _Particulars Aster. - Roasts tervim ' . - It also reported that the advise- • +•s• b.46 a. m. - Sunday School ti . ' tIQKCi aQQ tapes of competence, edliciosx:Ys e' St. Pad's Church, Dunbarton 11.00 a. M. - Moming 7pOWW I r c eonoffty 'and "stability lEj► with the Sundsr�; J f' 17; .3.0.0 p. m. At 7.�0 p. in. - >haasoitsldo :MARK N A M - Prompt Service Sisters; that a& the other hand a ' �s service, Memorial Chancel wan- wiem•e d6ty . 640 P. 3e . - lh90 W ' - lay staff would require mono per- dews in memory of Rev. A. D. II _ rareir tiny ag ''ll *Reasonable Rates sorrel, not operate as economically Mm Cousins, for �y years res- ^ - T' W. DIXON 0�T have a largrr turnover of pploy- ideI - of _this parish -and members ' $A* P. n Young People t _ 1.11 l�l l ' ., ...YB 900 8TOUFFVUJA ees, and in all probability incur of ' this church will be unveiled and - - rrcurnhah� sit ` ` annual deficits of •unknown size. dedicated. The-address will be gives - - , - - ...." was $elms ally- accepted = bg - - fir• & 'i_ Robinson -Me theme .-AMBULANCE the Board, yet it wan felt by some. -of the central window, a very bea- members that for emotional reaa-• utiful piece of 'workmanship, is . ons , a lay staff should be hired. „Christ, the Light, of the World." .;� H A motion "to this effect was lost ..Sunday School. at 2.00 m. by a vote -of 6 to 5. p• PLUMBING gad HEATING �A motion to -hire the sisters was VONAM acid QQNAMr withdrawn as this• question was Pickering United church Nordatdes and S"Im pRSBBilBil pQYpS' considered too important to be dec- .Rev. A. E. Young, Minister - asldst D.. Casual, E, G ided by so small a majority. In- SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1951 ! EsbR �� ` A $PiPCIALTIG stead, at..its 'rieXt meeting the board 10.00. a. m. .'Sunday School ,. Sewesn \ unanimously resolved to sulzmit 11.00 a. rA. - ]coshing Worsh[p Oiling. - Plot. 9MR� this and two other questions to a .Ni Evening Service Daring general � meeti ' • Qejsiwa, Omt•,. Z 1.8 glmeob 8t. S. special 8 rig• Jtnsy Jaly and Aogost. p IL Harta�ws +"This general meeting decided to n i � ,. � • ping operate the hospital with a lay ': : AUDLEY. �, - ad an &W an in , :. staff, , raise the initial capital of V. b a m. - Mviiiin Servicel� Psi =I $25,000 by a -campaign, take a mortgage of $10,000 and take the 11,00 a, in. - Sunday School chance of an arwAal operating de- 1i60sllii3s Firs Loyal Pog�re' ficit. . Csireaaid, Fairport, .� ' 8!! _ _ _ Incur nes is - : LICZNSED AUCTIONTrh7i Since the sisters had withdrawn Rev. J.. K. graL_ sm, IL A., IL A � their offer to hire, it left o* the - -• -insurance a COs Fleiedng and Whitby 1'wpi► alternative of recomhinending' to Woodview $d., R: I �; P5,10 lei - y � l's y'�,y�� TO Central Mort a and Housing.- to. Phones Searboro 8160 �iR� YOU Wr%s ar Piliosr• _ Rows 11sa warve •ad Comma Fatal ,Hotseliold gad Property gag >r - �p sell the hospital to -the nursing - - Centennial (Burch . - -- � 9'�`u1� PRAT -D Z Salta a Sp�aYly - sister% to be operated - as a public (Centennial and Kingston Roads) [� Q U G LAS G. ���� Ha>i4t31 Proanpt Attention Given hospital � their own risk, Tsis• 11,15 _ ~ti~ - hospital at their• own risk. Thin .lurch SstviCD_- a. m. _ ....:.g> ig iii /aratae .w All >[hWb Whitby R. R.' 1. Phone 614 -The decision of the - general Sunday School - 11,16 a. m• - - meeting; admittedly made on em (Children and Pltrentd meet mgeth- Bowm�n &Crib -son - - otiQnal - grounds, . goes - ;ga�nst - .al_l er for worship at 11. IS. Special - - - iGYPROC principles of business ' and reason, p8r't service for the children and I feel that I cannot share the with hTan• prayer and flannel- i QLJTH ' Deterred Payment Plan Available responsibility for a project_ which. '- ghaph story, Chgdren retire for tog _. " -OLD HOBSUS • $116M - COMRIE. LUMBER COMPANY unless. put on a very sound finan- Lesson during the'serrao>i): FAIE� PtIFtT it O a �� cial belsis right at the start •arfu - . - • s • _ . ' BEA - managed with great care and know- AU* HiQ Qharebz (HiIPPLED BTOCS - 'Sta'horo Jonetios*, Ontario' Ro ebank and Hingstau Road) IMONL Pir'XF'RING =0 l 1 11(:AX $236 H01117 how - will end up as a tax burden - � rl ,0.00 s,:,sa." ' Mdrep l to the ratepayers of • the - comtnuh. Church 3eevlos _ 0 ask . ,�� f . >l�i•• esteem And PkIceriaj ity, Provided of toured. that it' s mal , It'll a. se. J ,. �- cis" Ra«I 4, 4aartar chww_ � _ ATM $114 started• T _ .._ • e egg :... N O W.'' St. John's United Church, Brun- _ : ' ' _BiS'PLLli %. �m was decorated with paints, ` _ ►L�iAIBIIRAMI'm leery Clan Hs 6�- d day June e, for the, wedding of ; ; •Yo Yri gi daire Refrigerator - „ - - O Ot TY:e ii�oilowlag Thesis K Mrs. Fred Hamilton and Gordon -• +'- - _ — Douglas, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Fos- i .,r _mot How cAN• I? AN NE I Q By Anne Ashley" 1 = I Q. How an I prevent circles from forming, nd also remove the =DEAR ANNE HIRST: I haven't lately. (I've been crying my eyes ;` * • g' a friend I could tell m trouble to, out.) He shows no affection for me `' •; {A" �. odor, after cleaning a fabric with Y �% ;:•e cleaning fluid? " so I come to you. We have been at all. 1 would be content to have ° married 20 years things as they used to be, before'', A, After cleaning, put about one-third part vinegar into • the and have two this happened. „';" „,dry' f J ' P ;'r r water with which. the cloth is damp- teen-age child- "He knows he has hurt me, but f?'' I g / before ironin his will pre- cited We have al- says little about ii. I am slue we g' S p circles front formin g and, ways been a per- will not separate, but I cant stand vent an y ,j will remove the cleaning fluid odor. feet team - ex-, not having a little affection from "" •�.:,' '' ! w - cept that I was him, for I love him with all my - "' ° ;� fit':' ,fc Q How can I remove an ob - - - ` 4. fr f�'' '• ,., stinate cork? always the dem- heart. b should tall 'you that we x' �i' f fii,r+, A. lip a piece of woolen cloth tu+th think the world of our children. f.,;� �1 •`•�!" ,to uou ci ing water and wrap tightly not my husband. Can you advise me? a, .: °.,,, r, :; r„ +, low I stn des- "A LONELY WIFE." -J1f�f about the neck of the bottle. In. a - - ` a• {,, few minutes the-- cork, can' Ue re- rate. AVOID TEMPTATION f%rn ffr ' Ifs• •'.,' pe r ;; - /;' ;a,t�'E moved Lately we have been going out * The first thing to do is to stop 1�,�,'r �'ti' ,•,ff�,;' Q. How can I remove a stain - with another couple. The wife seeing this couple, leaking one / �. ls,• ,. p on the ceiling wench has been cans - * excuse and then another, f throws her husband at me so flint +l>;`` ed by water seeping through a leak she cant to get mince And my * It is not a sign of weakness to j /n, r "f,, ,f r• j0 ry tc „!, . in the roof? husband, though he declares he *avoid temptation, even to run ... f ,i((, ' A. Cow the spot'., )t ith block loves me, says he gets .a thrill out *away when it pursues. If your ? f, ;;';n:<' magnesia. Rub she block -over the of seeing her. * husband confesses that he gets a .at;? -1ra`` "Does this mean I have lost him? * thrill out of seeing this woman, stain e, 'until it is hovered; the Ile his been drinking a Rod bit ' * it is time to keep out of her way, smooth over with the lips of life S g fingers_, * If he is not strong enough to renounce these two because it is baked How can I prepare stuffed * the right thing to do, then he y baked potatoes? , should remember he is the father A. 1% ash and bake ihe- potaioe-. Cut a piece off earl scoop inside,- _ of two youngsters 'who are at an w t *impressionable age. They adore t�f� -''' ' • mash wetl,,,Add. -tNO tablespoons of Fr butter and two of hot milts, and c• ^ • • *their father, and they look upon New Slant On A Vacation --Tony and Ann Baker believe they're salt and pepper to taste.-• Add tlic " him as the embodiment of all standing straight, but the don't look it, os the try out the "Won- s ' p pP * 9 9 Y Y Y hfTly- beaten whites of- h +'o egpa. * hgoodness. an he face them ac without. ! der Spot" at Wisconsin Dells. An unexplained phenomenon makes Fill the shins and place-in the ove r • feeling you feel plumb out of line when you enter a small cabin' built for five minutes. • l on t_llot SfiM -' t�flow can i render a distaste- _ 'I'h a to stop is before he i • _ is tempted ion fns = - Ereu-a -man - _. -. _ _,W Iui mediciiu more palatable? v+. " __- - - - "r, -- I _ A. Chew a piece of orange pool, with.a nqw thrill II]ust acknow• I _ t w'as proud of he+. toy, the bride, *ledge this logic. _ _ %Y� ; jam-= --. sister. was matron of honotir, and or take a tiny bit of cayenne ,leper,. * Now is, the tune: for. him to wore blue `figvrtd nti men blue before slaking the disagreeable _tee show he is a man, not a weak �. f %+'• *° satin. The rneu-of the part,, al(' dktine. _ * creature led on the string of a `HRONICLF ,ore gcty suits.' It can't be much ` Q. How can I patch a broken * spot in the plastered Wall. -_ - scheming woman. j fun be 1" a elan, when it comes for = P 1- ?lake and' a lv a thick h+tc • PP - p , h' •. -Tr to be cairn through this s occasions' '1'hr rnfniste- Y g eclat period, and convince yourself tftiat'lN6E�t�ARM as the Protestant padre at Sunny- of two parts of sand, two ,parts of hope. Crying and pleading will !� -.t,�M t� r n r brook and I don't-tjrink -I ever met = sifted coal ashes, -and ore, part ref: * everything will court out as ou »bite flour with water, .• i; T j anyiiife with a more kindly exptes- _ _ * to him through his love for the 1 It will be !suite a surprise -. ter the " sioil, "There event about forty guests Q. Now can I'deseroy red ants? * only weaken your cause. Appeal ff my coInuln this week is-evsn in- and, at_the back of the Cbapel �tfite j X Turpentine sprinkled Into ' children. and stop it," :. a nssmber of ,vliitc -clad nurses writ the crevices will - destroy red - silts: ' tt telligible, what with one thing and - •' You leave ri - . - *inpathp- t seated_in file back trews. And front Sprinkle cayenne pepper into eery: ° -. <. s e , 1 another. First thing we know J - _ _ - e' "won't have time to work , , not if the solarium maap swine. svazed ices of shelves, dtawess, and .other - _ "Dear Am1c. tti: t ,r been so- we have many -weeks like last week, their - fareivell4. There was an air haunts of ants. • with this boy for a eon tint. Q. How can I lessen the - dart•. i Y g with everything happening, one of quiet dignity -in the chapel and= and paw' we,aie engaged. He knows sere efrvis _ +t a> beatitiful in its• ger of -wrolenal- shrinking when be- -... . ' right after the other, with no let -up f m Will not to m home now! in between; � Aitd ttl,r Ott rniuglit:f; of ang the erooleu., oil ,talc, y y wee], of course but he , tog was Y A.- H - v Ever•y.iiime, his excuse is that he line dripping wet, and they *ill show: two - weeks' washing, one gueA ., fun -atkl laughter,- more to - is out with the boys. 'or he is ill. not be so- liable- to shiink w thoac 111 day house - cleaning; -stropping and rat tt,a,l way good for us; fruit "I'm sure he loves tnt. but ham • -wrung out before drying, - 4674 �-� ti getting my hair done -and then our punch (minus the "icick" that some ' t 1� ere . (101:,t now b at the point w11 I *niece's wedding Toronto ore - times ccompa, ftl coa €etli, face- i Ho can t impart 'extra whal; to do, a height and width to a small win= •a s dd to lh IN Z'td _ Saturday, followed by company avtc wwt11s:, c1r jackcd' 'un off its hind lie also wet +t._ me .rto gjvt =UA the week -end -6 fact ' one of our w )+eel,. but no noisy horn - blowing- dow' smoking, now that were engaged 1. : ix the curtain 'rods .bty011d . -- visitorsis still Lt...Ycs,- that's the _ thank goodness, Finally the bride AX \ L ALJ, .,%f- , 1 smoked long before _I dated Fliers, - -the casing at the top and the oide�, and I can't see why it matters notv.- pay it went and in the middle of it and groom acre ay.ay on the first and use a kind of material througi• Otte easy day of sewing makes "1 am desperately iirm.rd of .roar . all Partner turned the cows. out to lap of what we all hops. ryi11 Ge a i4 hieli the. casement cannot be seen. your whole summWs ironing easier: adtice, _ pasture far the first flint this spring lgng and happy married Life. - ?lttothert This dress opens Rat, is ",f p R,- and- in'.less.than three hours eerie of Aker the ]asi af'the gut -ta werr Q• „Flaw can I' impart a h¢�r the cows was bloated as big as an gone, thw "father' of. 6i 'bride" took tIoss to linens? done up in 5 jiffy. Your little si> L = _ R _ - Foia man who is 'engaged -to A• t ;e lukewarm wafer instead can dress her own, self too. Better a mare this oan mail is behav- elephant. 'We;, had to 'send for -the tight of ac out to dinner at s rat{ser' of cold when mixing: the starch. .;make sevekal! y' 3 g vet'- and then sit up until 1:30.a.m- unusual hotel or restaurant -t dov% l ing strangFfy, 1 agree. One would 1 Mix to the dtaired" thickno.s with Pattern 463.4- -comes in' sizes 2. 4, . c theO prescribed, to know which it was. Its mat t feature • = expect hrtn to be more attentive to give cri bouluig water, add 1,;- teaspornl- of ti, 'S. ,10, Size 6 frock. - Y. yards 35• i the cow% . .illy it wasn't done as way in the nature of a "sutorga•• than ever,_foryou two have plans - "salt. and' 'stir, with , 4, white re•aa- - inch; panties, 7,a yard. . easily as Lean tell it. With every bond" -bat t'm not :ure if that iA- , to tnske `together. He should not candle T. rt+rcrd -with• the star 1::'nR This patterli. easy to use, simple let you doubt for a mol ;cn+ his -dose it was a hard won fight ai the the tssv • to s¢eli -it: and 1 •ha-vr tie, , cow waft a. hard 0" to "trench," 'way of findili cut.- 'tit war they a` usaai, to new, is tested- for fit. Has corn= -.-- - S 5' -� - - -- - ineieased dtVOtiOti, -Once-she twisted around and of char e a flat rate -.o much a plate - __ y _ ylete illustrated instructions p You' should- ask for ail extslaa• g g Send THIRTY -FIVE' C'ZXTS * Partner pinned up in the , m¢nger -you litlp yourself to any number In San Fsaaaiseo an antrxtd -. anon, If he doesn't come around. Was I thankful that some months of the r'arious dislie. provided. and moi,on, picture- actress received a. ' 135c) in coin. (stamps cannot be +write him a note'ilsak{n'g the dart: p notice that she had been 'left $I.- " accepted l' for -his pattern. Print * ago we had had all the'row'. de- Ao back for mole if rou want it, As to giving up smoking, many _ horned' The food-was excellent. 500 by a man she did "t, know. jplafaly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS w boys and men accept a girl as " but whom had loved her from a117.. "" .- ISTYLE NUMBER. • she is -until they - decide eheq At -the Canadian Club t'.thel Around midnight four a'i -us ar - Send order to Box • 1, t-23_ - e want to marry her. Then they ire Chapman gave a splendid talk oti rived back at the farm --sud we arc - IEigbiecnth Street, New 'Tgron(Q, * apt to set new standards for the "The Appreciation of Poetry" I :'Ow en ;I,r`tta� to recovpr„t'! Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking _!Opt, • wife she is to be. If you are kiise. had heard it before but it wasn't any = --- _ 31 rim I 3 113 It's ready for you? Our.:aew -Acne - • •you . will' not refuse; it is a little hardship to • hear. it again. . Miss NO WARNING- Chapman 1 O H S 3�OI11 /,dams Summer Pattern Book1. *- thin); to �acrifica isn't it? is one of, the beet speak• Vu a sentiritctital piigrnnagt to I b V ? Cy e> g -: Read all about your new vacation y • ers, and the easiest m listen to, that their ofd home town an elderip V4 tic 9 1 / d wardrobe, how easy it is to stet -Appeal to the highest and best in I know. couple lingered at. a street corner.. _. Glamor -'fashions.' illustrations of your husband, _acrd he is apt to The District - Annual wa• Iteld in "Do you remember, John," the S 1 7 b 3 N O b 8 thrift patterns in all sizes. Sent respond ... Anne Hirst is under- one of our new township halls and old )ady sighed sentimentally, "we S V 3 11 1 .1 d d 1 Twenty -Fire Cents. for your copy standing -and wise, and is here to it was a splendid building for such always -used to meet .here when we i 3 A b /11 N a J 3 1 _ - -= today! Free Pattern of a Jr. Miss help you. Write her at Box 1. 123 an .occasion. The chairs a„ - ,rtin - - T 3 t 3 9 V H b' s =- �sunsuit printed in book. Eighteenth St N .* T ^�^ ^-' sortable -and that means-a lot 'the "Yes. 'mv dear," replied her -hus- N O S n W G N 3 hall airy and the acoustics perfect. band, "but that sign., wasn't there GOd 1 r1 3 t? O rl �s► $. aurset'ves r+ Arger The programme was interesting and then." ( 7 L 'V d S O of d V CROSSWORD T. Informal con• ta, Aftrrinative did not appear to drag. The visiting And he. pvinteti To the notice 3 H 3 O S -i Allow votes g• g which read: ,i. Allow so. err of the _ ��. officers were excellent speakers, As • ' - = �����C .•t.onetnd•t• crow _ - for the lunch ... it was cvondtrful, DANC.EROliS CORKEF- -. `` nitellr _at. Corpulent GO SLOW. -so, Undentable 34. Deed I think the chefs at the Roval York ISSUE 24 - 1951 11. Girl 37. Manner should 'visit some of our country - ACROSS $1. Openwork it, Uneven 'aa. By ` 1. Electric light fabric 17. Small pimple 2t. Dlrectioa - - And small -town banquets 4 , 91mDlaton DOWN • !0. Licht fabrio 40, Appolntrdsnt Q etc and find • ,, s, ,s, w , ,, x <�, ,; T, Assert 1. Wing Yl. Hawaiian food 4z. Turn to the - out how to put' up a good meal! 12, Constellation 2. Culpable _*•22, An island right `ps -•1-2, Utilise 2. circls•around ' U.•Guldes 43. Bovine -' The show we went t0 was 14. Reddish- ge d the moon - 24. Book M. Detour _ - Climb the Highest Mountain," I'm Men sure go for Reads• 4. Sand hell _24, Book of the 46, Along '16. Protective 6. DonkeT- - Bible (ab.) 17, That mss _ glad we didn't think we were too garments tired or too bus MAG 17. stroke gently 1 2 3 S 7 8 9 10 11 busy. to go. Tt vas a' _ `Sb•1l)7 _ grand, heart- *arming picture-' The coke COCONUT iUDGE 19. was carried humour was excellent, , while the . F.zeept ' IZ . ! li . 21, seed veontalne, story throughout was an epic of �er vx CHIFFON CAKE 1' 28. curve is 1 roues e n ren� p - -.22, Genus of the g a d g faitl: -ancl t'rrI• ` Mix and aift into a bowl, 1 c. plus 2 tbs. once - sifted cake 24, Male child - human. y� totu, IM tops. Magic Baldns Powdes, tap. salt, '4 c. Site ti, Sunken fence -' C desiccated coconut. Make a tit. Gentle birth Friday i was doing all the job.-, granulated sugar; miz in 3�j _ r ootba.11 I hadn't done during the week ;nd well in the dry,' ingredients and add in the order given (do not position (ab.) `also making i g t 1 stir mixture}, - X c. corer (salad) oi} Q-unbeatesregg Sb.- ae. loo earl g P eparations for ettftt - �° 31. F.ngineerint _ away the next day. Saturday morn- ;a c. plus 2 tbs, water, i tap. vanilta,?1J ouncesupsweetened Y efegres -� chocolate, melted and cooled. Stir the liquids to-intermingle, mingle, =•a2: Chlldlsh jg t fng,saw me on the train heading foe , , s4, King of Judah then stir in the dry in beat until batter is ' 16. Beheld' Toronto, as Daughter's house ,va a;• smooth. Meastre into a large bowl } ,( C. egg whites (at - c " .36. Unity • one of our gathering places. i '37. Parts of e, room temperature] and sprinkle -with ,a tap. cream of ear ' - --- -Babs' wedding was iti'the Cha c!- ' wtnn.Mt+� 21. pAeep hot• S g p t, tartar, beat until the egg whites are very .very stiff - St. Unit of worth' at Stinnybrook Hospital and the re- much stiffer than for meringues, angel cakes, etc. Add A - 40. Phtitpoin• p ception at Partner's' broflier's hornc flour mr:tssre, about a gturter at a tkme, and fold after tree �lJewishmonth f" in the Moore Park district. 1t was a ; ' etch addidon untit battet and egg whites am thoroughly 41- Aeritorm Auld 41 small Tv 0ding but very pretty. Bobs #` , combined. Tura • batter into an ungrpaed 8" angel 42. so, American ` - - " wore a Tess of white riet•tst•er egg r i cake pan; bake in a tallier slow oven, $25°: about • - - _ 46. wed plums shell satin. It was most- attractiv% i 1 hour. Immediately cake comes from oven, invert pan I" I" Heated palm leas and everyone was thrilled whet - 1 . _ _ � � tend stiapend cake unlit raid. r tvas•) = = they learned she had• made it her• -' •' , 4e. Article of. . '. better self, Not every girl would'.have'the So Temp.• sheet •. - ..^"•• � r - Answer Elsewroie on This Page courage to tackle r job R-e thx?: V� w� Ny Sometimes It "Rtsiials" Classified -Adverlg - R x' '" S#arainge Tangs ..r� : �<' Tropical tree -Frog which fell BAax eelclsS 3roia SaLE k from the. skies-during -r rainstorm _ PROMPT DELIVERY- On High Quality - FOR SALE - fully equipped dairy farm• _ on to the tlecic of a liner at Buenos his been t0 the London Canadian Approved Chick, from Pal- lorum Free Stock in all popular breeds. lot Sf con. 7 ova Victoria, hydro. modern house, pater on tap, 2 mRtd, trot. Lindsay. Apply Hush Murdock. R.R. i, 'max ' Aires Strit Loo. It is a white - lipped hyla, a Zion sexed. punste. cockerels. Also Tur- key Poult■. older. Pullots Free caw "Lindsay. Ont. ,. '�' •�w `� ;aft species. But how did it get into logo. - TOP' Notch Chick Sales. Guelph.• Onc FOR SAI.19 OR'• RENT - general store, _ - - '' f ey the clouds in the first place? BOTH EGGS AND POULTRY MEAT are In Dunnville district, food turnnvn. For Information wrlle to ?+I. C. Pinnao. _ 4 w .�r�>« # $ Said an expert' "Frogs are some rood prices now, and we predict still hisher prices this Fall and Winter. Don't _£ 1. -Du R R No. 1. -Dunnville. Ont. - '''• iinus 'drawn u wards b a r151 P Y rib air and ha Ye been known mtse oat, Phis t■ one sear You are practically sure that You will make big '' 1449 COC%SHUTT 30 TRACTOR CREEP• ER. tear, live power take -oft. Reason- '•.,: ;•..: < �.- . . .Current many to be carried man miles before money out of both sign and poultry meat. urse Y rt v o Pgoodlchleksa , able• will exchange for livestock. E. X. Lichty. R.R. Y Waterloo t. ` u Sill coming t earth with rain t c g 4, such R.O P tired. ataylzo r stronger currents occasional) raise y W, have pedal b reeds for Turkey for broilers. and roasun. AL^o Turkey MUD ICAL V _ y, multitudes of small. fish, caterpillars , Poults. older Pullet■. Prompt delivery. - Tweddle chick Hat- DON'T WAIT - Every wl,fnr of Rh*w ; ,, �•, and worm; into. the, air's ,upper Free catalogue .cberies LI)nited. Fergus. Out. mofic rains W Nwriha should try ^� . reachtn,, Muni ry loci ;1 �,, 1�lerriel - BCaINESA' OP�ORWN11TIEl3 pout y. Mrnre'0 Drug StorO, ' as soon as the force of gravity overcomes the vertical wind. MOST modern fully - equipped, 6 -table pool room and tobacco business. Nine year old 1•„ Pro- >as Ehia OMowa. $L9s Express pro- , paid' in lease• Price 113.000. established ,i► Shepherds and cotta ere p g table cool room. Lunch counter. tobacco. CRESS INGROWN TOE -NAIL .SALVIII. 'North -we l;t Ireland' saw masses of Price 121.000, terms. Ettle's Real Estate, Your Druggist veils' gone better. _Scull Session -Jack S. Guest, Jr., right, 18-year-old holder of the heroin, fry, «•hick had been sucked cnatham: otit. REAL ESTATE sUFFIiCRERa from Rheumatic or Arthritic , Canadian and American .sculling championships, is shown abovk•. up froul the sea dropping Oft , IF rr IS- REAL ESTATE SUSINEStt palma: tt you cannot tat rest L write: , with his father, Jack Sr., in England 9 where he wilt compete on P t< Cruc more mountainside in 1943. 1� ^ !� ° °° a� °° 'tore' tea- either an buyer of seller - houses or ea: tss. Winnipeg. Manitoba. 'the Diamond Sculls next month. His father won the Diamond A ;udden shower of what at first forms - write to Philip Young, Realtor. Street. Kitchener. Ontario. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE - • $culls back in 1930 and hopes his son will follow in ,his footsteps 5ecaied t0 be nearly astonished the - 07 Frederlck TURN SPARE TIME Into dollars selling I3ANIBH Ito torment of dry sa.ma r"bW and weeping skin troubles Pmt't tEeums this year. people • of a Spanish village some Exclusive Llghtinic Needs direct to L711- Salve will oat disappoint you. years ago. But the "pearls" "proved comoletoPntrainingmkit supplled.parRepent Itching. scalins. burning eczd,au, Lou*. ringworm. pimples and athlete's toot. w1D to be the eggs of reptiles. Japan Bustness. no investment. Department 1sw', P.O. Box 294, Hamilton. Ont, respond readily to the stainless, odorless • the final siren from a scrimmage Col- .actually experienced a real pearl art:r:G AVD Cif Nlf;G ointment. regardless nt brew stubborn a hopeless {not a rugby scrirnrna;e) a shower. the pearls had been car- PRICE E $1 PRICE i °.00 PER olAal _ - ` i'&2tgYrood'boot pushed the ball over tied inland by a strong -wind from - HAVC y "a enYtbins used■ ds■ing ur clean• we POST'S REMEDIES fire Oat line to rg1231ize amidst g an o;•ster bed. where the shells con- IDx+ write- to ors Ent. Information are ,clad to answer vomr Questions D► Seat Post Free on Recono of Prig W Queen 91, 1L. Confer of Latan. Toronto w wilde:t excitement. The tutu!- came tainintt the' pearls had been opened partment 8, Parker's Of- Works Limits& back to the centre and in the last an hour earlier. 791 ♦nnoe Rr„ 7nrnnr° OPPORTUNITIES FOi1_ MEN AND V +o seconds the Demons battled the ball One of tJie strangest living things FOR SALE : - 1L'ithout meaning so t>; snooty. to their goal base -but the siren seer to drop from the sky ire abut!- IiASUW %RE BrsiNESS FOR #AL& Cstabilehed toss; also adlacent plumbing BE A HAIRDRESSER : POEM CANADA'S LEADING Sr`HOOL or anything of the sort. would y n8 t screamed. It was a tie. and under storm. was arc- foe- encased turtle, and tinsmilhing shop -with tools, with or Great Opportunity team —say-that the c antes are your know - the rules, the ball had to'be brought eight inche, long and six inches wahout nu,•Ilnt AD61Y 6,11 110, Hswk *s• Hairdres. ins ledge of Australian :National Foot- back to the csltt:ra -. +.6 �w-ed- -- -next :ari<le :- It - plutigetLft4bt th _ clouds burr, tint. -_ l .;tore, iw,otio. Down payment Pleasant giintri.d profession tool avatar Thousands of successful Marvel graduaw ball -rates about zero. But dQn't let by phis umpire -the score at Bovine. 11i +gissippi, Weather 12e.ngn, Dare• esrm■. tte,eas .rock an Aasstica'■ Greatest Staten - it worry you, If zero is your rating. would win the game. -scientists decided that -the turtle hand t'arryins tomptete noes of eadlea'n mien's and chndren'■ Ready-to-wear sa _. - Illustrated car CL11 ihM Write or Carl it puts, you on a level with ourself. ' ' = I : JI,t14i have been borne aloft by, a- weir as srwersta. hardware. etc. Heart lrindd,n 42 or KARTZL ELAIRDRasalNa IsCaoof,s Or even slightly higher• • if you Melbourne had 'First chance as lurrado. or tourtst district. Phone wrftt Wm. Penro■a, Minden tits Binor St. w., Tarembe Branches: must have the truth they grabbed the ball trolls the, C1,ower4 ot„ golden, fed abd black BEAT TIFUL. 3 -atoref log Jodie 2l room• ' 4e Irtag at.. Hamilton - " ' ` bounce and a hurried hick "tray- rain•hAve been recorded. The golden area contents. Hardwood floors. all city 13 Rideau St. Ottawa _ Still, as one w-Lo' Ilia ilecu for eked goalwards. T'he CoHingwood fain wa3 pollen from piney.and fir t1O"""n Q °�±o,tiO4 aovn�moratsiw ori:rme y�x MONEY THIS SUMMER ■sillas - years deploring the way so-tie of our backs, however, got possession And _trees the rid rain - was rest Aand on balance 1p health reason for We. attd, Lingerie. NNoas pith amazing s'u Acres, Liao lien's Hosiery sad upper Anus most popular _sports scent to , worked powerfully to clear. The .: •ducked up by a whirlwind passink . William Penrose. Minden. Out POMKRA%'IA` Pupa. Pedigreed. mat• and ibis ns ■oria Liberal odmmlssfaa. lad bonus plan. Free s.I" Kit. Duro -'rest wt. have glowed down -lac el through g y g ball- travelled around the slowly rev er a dessert.' The black rain- (ex= tamale Apply Kingston Pomeranian; Ramlltan. Out. the effort• of coaches who pat their .. wings as each team handled it, perirnced in London in 19131 was 6annals. s2 Blxth St. Kingston. Oat. own reputations ahead of the cuss= ttsttil fieally Ron Riehirds, the found- to contain pieces of carbon JOAN DEERS _SAILTR W37H MOTOR- _ PATENT$ - tomers' interest -eve couldn't help Ma;pies'- plucky roves, daubed asi eighth of an ihch tong; :t -afained-� S eo atian tM ti�iarfo +�nb:ir�4, lea tip at my orrER w even urantor -Etas of Sao being rather ifiti'igued. if that is the through the pack and started an all it !nuc•hr.t with snot. New Toronto, Ont, inaryoos and tali information rant tray. 'word. by the account of an after- attack which sent the ball into the - GIANT . %VHI'TE . PEKLV tar -old Duck- I'k• Baaaay Ca. Remoter" Patowl IHSg• _ Offs• 172 Bank Street. Otlaws, :soon -of football as ' played - down goal -mouth, where rookie Jack g J Titres, Avatisbts weekly year around. Cm.svrtns Firms Limited. t:xbridas. Out _ rETHSIRSTGURA 40H a tbtapaat. far under. hvitictitly, down there, they Hickey "flow" and marked the ball ICE- CREAM CAMNETS Cast soikitam gatabamw 13114. tie believe in -action and see to it that on his cheat only a few from any -direct from manufacturer wbus ouv, any attract. Toronto nooklet et Informal, - they get saine. The following vara- _yards the goal; One point waul& do and ply I+rt■. Cash Write arms Ewers cabinet avannteed. welt. td,r few catatostte. N� na naad,at - ,graphs. taken frrtsn the account of he pad 21 yards width to score itl Modern Devices Mft. Co.. 2230 at Cr • pERiOVAL something called the "Jubilee Ceti- He needed fire minlasttro as his punt., ham M, Kontreal t11 %tcrr etassaTTEa - TM aaaa nine, - • tenary Lightning Premiership" will _ !tick -split the central for a gOal7six TWO PINTO- MARES. and, part 1aablaelt, C« Tobacco Eliminator. a acieqtitt• • give you a rough idea- of .what we _ _ points<) aid CQllingwood wots the .. .t" I w rn: also other oaddld, horse O1s' 'ri' moMea. 4t1 King St. w„ Oshawa, -. , trealmeat. gnicklY .11minates the craving for tobafto. rids the system at alcotbas, - tmPa+t, -• Juba'ke Lightnfag Premiership. + �Stng Drag Pharmaceutical r,►smtsts, Drat Vesrsvilla. Alta. write P. O, Tins ITS. Beaverton - rand,mm,- taut ! GAxnd, Landes. oar . All 12 teaate in- the Victorian "- The - recent series amply demon- Rd,ad;� tnetatdlct� stock. aqulpm■ns lad cl ill stock. ni• toot) tourist trade. Selling STAMPS ---..: Pootball League, took part and 11 stt9teti file LLrrl)jG {peed at which e. ea,rk..ot Ilt.lieateh, 'Apple -Vi'ttltata Yr cause -.- SNIS srA11P tltuNTEt1s : tSS were played -from -11.30 a.m. • National Foothlill is played mind laws. slla narm, Oct. PATS 111.644.40 and nit for CanaQa 32 -till 3 p.m. ilea gtmtp were Of _ how remarkably free of 9ti jtuies. i t'AR3i IMPLl~!t &AT A" P"TS Sua4 wo: 1 xwttent ta.al.r+nro m Yaahts- _ panne Kemp snot I:cx rood oaodttlaa - at4.44 tar 1119 11.40 green war saws -l!0 minutes dt11ratioe -10 taias►teg There is plenty of t2ody- contace. j try, plumbing sail Etertrical 1+trtrpts.g stamp. Good collections aim vurohsualL The Stamp lunar. station a. wtaatinat. :. •: _ Rich way -and .. ,.. , wen af- speedy dashes through packs of Appliances and Builder■' aupp2les; loam Cam` . ifordsd the „.,, ., . " of seeing ail players, daring }rand pick -ups from i stew: in pWarehous to 7.444 ckimock as !sore area watsbouN 137,440, stock as- store State ChitajilaM atotilRO. This was the *wary toes of opposing playetR. vroxtmatatr 11x..444 oxvw. Brook STACNERA WANTED -: quite an event. _fer the season was High leaps from twhieh play4lfy Flo tnrLiberal, 'owing to rnnars, Bar" aol� 23 w ileum street. Orfttia. Out.. TEACHERS WANTED - !tale Princl- only three Canine advanced. Ds- not always land Ott their feet --yet jiry•fpR tiltriaER _ 112' LWL x r M'. pay in School -Area No. 1, Yarmouth. Militia County. duties to commence, Som ` spite a boisterous, went day, It big - Only one player was forced to rehire t cabins. ,.leer. 1. complettsy equipped. 4• 1911. Salary schedule Mlntmum $3000. maximum $3teo. Dksgrees Reeasatsad. - crowd attended . the . Misibontae through injury; and he becau-e he outboard orator, a mihy. d,to. la,6ee. pd,• tiwry_ Arran od, Plctuna. 'full informs- Sherman Smith. Sac,- Treas., R.It lit 6. _ - ICrickf:t Ground--where , all the slithered Over the wet turf into the I on. Write Gtroaard. .3 I.aurantidd, St. Thomas. Oat, stellar sports attractions art pro= iron fence ... and the fence is 10 Av_ -_ Qua«, P, Q. 1rA tiTED-- \1)R614q! stntld -and each vital point scared flee away from till pitying Arta.S ; .. was wildly cheered • " ' - to suggest a practical means of, PUKJt NEAITH NURSES • r , -- ., - tiL'ell of courm it' all happened communicating with other planets, . QUAldrEMD STAFF NURSES required. A -foreigner" witnessing the Kverat .thousand miles away, and fie dewided that the nature of for !pest County Health vine. Salary nag. 13200 - 112906, Axawnntii for «- _ -_ "L htaittg" games for the frost time possibly the old one about distance 'lending n''' "' .It - _ the message hid to be such that variance. Write M,O.H„ Court Hesse., would probably consider the series enchantment may be appli- t conveyed beyond doubt two points Br•aka•a ' was weft darned. Speed was the cable._ But from where we sit, it -that the - message itself was dr- MwrttoN area s sraduai' Dntwes re rout ' predominant characteristic, as piny- sounds like an afternoon of sport • -* .;�' liberate and not an accidental for - tmttesdtatetr for if -bed ho.ptttl: select« la $206 and life reawtively plus full main- _ „ • ors won anxious, to 'play on and in which there would be few .dull •, ra,.; ''' mation, and that abstract thought td,tulnce; I month's holiday and I -way fan - - keep the ball in motion. No -fewer moments or oplwrrunitiec for get- 11_- _ yeas Llitin6 it. -. -' from Toronto refunded char star's sacra• factors service completed. with oppat - than 220 player were aeon its action ting bored. In fact, the way our '',: f, - ile suggested a. geometrical fig - tunitlet tar Increases, Apply Mr. Ir rot. far. secret&". Ea■tsmd cnlnn Rogattal. daring the afternoon. and the two Canadian' football is -becoming Am- "erieanisrd pre in the forin of a right- angled Bastsnd, Saskatchewan, ieaitis to reach the final: each play- -and decelerated- -maybe it mightn't bra 'read notion `to bring �x • triangle witb a, square over. each � -- REGISTERED NURSES td i!hfee matchot ' a few of those Aussie teams over � 0 side General Duty Nurse■ needed for Lady, Uinta R «Vital. Cbavlesu. Omtarso. Salary _+ The final was the best match of tb show ui some 'real speed, What INorning In-The ' Big Sertho'' of :' Such a figure could not bi an accident bf its 1144 44 fnr 7-3 and lif0.ee for 3-13 attar a -T -Der month will run maintenance. the day, and from the flat- tun- , do - you say; the ham world, this Swiss Alp - nature and mean- in should be clear io ever living g y g Apply superlatendent of Nitrate. Cbs, alseu, dtitario: once 2n the 10 -toot rive - b'4- -- g Ir, Ht;acegla d horn was put through its aces p g P being in- the universe capable of to the last crick of tie day it was 'a n fete dead of of night, a housew.fe heard a noise �, @,,, �„ b �L., r,.i.,.'..,y.. _••..I+ -forty ,��,�,,,,6 ' Elie $a me _ anybody's game. " s in her parlor She got up to inv-es• Parade in Konstanz, Southern ' fan. - -- goal was the onlv score of this ti;ate and tl as a;, Col !� d a Germany. The occasion was the The Austrian astronomer, Litt- _ hard battle until 20 seconds before ,.,il al c:, r re cis a n n u a I Whitsuntide fesflVal." rows • suggested that the „Sahara , - More than 4000 persons coma Desert would be the perfe" place ^ from Germany, Switzerland and from which tp'send a message. He _ regional costumes and playing Proposed a, feet of trenches, one = # 'wearing circular, one square, one hexagonal, Frdnce, national and and one triangular, which were to _ characteristic instruments. But s Be filled with water. the hlphorn was the biggest hit Enough paraffin to burn six hours • . '. ;, in the parade. :,. was to be, poured on the water, and " • Sending Messages one trench tots to be illuminated one night, the other the following To. Planet Mars night, and so ePn. Finally all the _ `° R tienehes were to he illuminated at ,.. .� ., once. Can we send a message to Mars? `Liftroiv's" plan teas-never-carried The 'pos'sibility 'has fascinated out. Other scientists objected that astronomers for half a century 'arrd. since Mars at its nearest point to now- Russian scientists -are suggest- the earth was some 35,000,000 miles` r _ ing that communication. might be away, even a trench of fire 100 miles \S� , w t ar • � • made by means of the flashes given . .tong would not -be noticed by any off by atomic explosions, intelligent - beings who might exist. " - -' Some years ago the Russians on the mystery planet. : planted fir trees in Siberia in the. : forin of a huge triangle with sides fifteen miles long, assuming that if �'1'm very proud of Ivey trailing intelligent beings Aid exist on ".Liars phlebitis, and the laryngitises. and. ` they ' might have tckscopes with deep.' purple, quitlsies that I put in Rocky- Bye - Johnny - Rocky Graziano stares at the prone Johnny Which :.to spot this deliberate man -• last year are a joy to behold, The a . made marking on the earth's stir dear little dropsiES'arC all in bloom - Greco, champion Ccricidian welterweight, who had just -taken -face, But sa,:far n8' correspdriding '-dotkn by the lake,- and - make -such a mass -one of Ro4ky's special sedatives -in the farm -of a straight right "fight marking has appeared on_ Mars, pretty shbwing with the blue of the � cross to the jaw 'in the thiM round of their in Montrecl! ' The German mathematician, Karl thorax horder behind them!" Johan sle t uietl throw h the count o ten,_ Y P 9 Y 9 - - eras the firs6 than' -� Pricdrrclt Gauss' - -Sucap Ertx.. _ :. iSSU E 24 - 1951 • • - - __ - _ - - ___ -- -_ _ _ �,. _ - - - � u t i. _ �.�1 _ _ ...,t..._..,.. _T.t _ .. _.�: •tee, • ti, ...]Lr. Leslie Lye spent Sstar*w ts, l - Ti�TRE Torte. _ ��� Mr. Bob ndadill now has his gar- .. . � age truilt sad well on the way to Ewa >� M1 At Ti. l/aw � PHON�i BIS having the house completed, Im : AIR- CONDITIONED The Sareo Plant employees wit[ jiM! be having their holidays on the WIA to" t - its THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY - JUNE 14, 16, 16, first two weeks of July this year. lirws At 700 and 9.00 14 Mo �&turday Mstibee at 1,80 P M .... Co-Op. have a loves refrig- erator - 'i'U JUNE 1 1 The y _. _ r Sugai'f oat erator on display this weetc. Drop , : and see.lit .i' THURSDAY, FRI., SA TV - 14, • b, :4 Lei TECHNICOLOR - STARRING f t --Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Goodman .of + RA"OLPH SOO'IT y with Mr. Oshawa spent Sunda abd — ALSO SELECTED SHORTS airs. Earl Beare. : RIO GRANDE t — "- - •: Mr. and Mrs,, Dave Scott and - ' .' MONDAY, TUES,. WEDNESDAY - a llNi 18, 19,-20. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Scott of Osh- r,'�1� rWith - JOHN WAYNE and'MAMERN WHARA _{ 9 S 'Sliow Starts At 7.00 n ML Last Caaaplete S awn, spent Sunday viith Dr. N. A and Mrs Tomlinson. HI1� - ..• • ••Swirrrm f ing Classes or the child- , r ' # ADDED ,■�.a Valentin© ren have begun and are being held . - +CAPTIVE GIRL - IM42RING `. ANTHONY DEXTER sad ELIIAIVIOR PARKEit in the tank at Greenwood Park, :r with Howard Langille as Instruc- ' .` 'w � With J NN- Y WMISSMU,"ER as JUNGLE JIM i ADDED FEATURE and FOX NEWS tor. •, , Call of the Klondike The Films 'Cavalcade last week br - ought :in over $100, which -will be j -- WITH - KIRBY GRANT - GHI.NOOK - used toward expenses and purchas- IIIO 'DAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - JUNE 18i 19, 20; es for the Council. Everyone con - COMING ATTRACTION netted with the project gave free- ? _ "THURSDAY, FRI., SATtTRDAY - JL:NE '.1, 221, 23,, ly of their time.. •, KING SOLOMON'S MINES .... -Mrs. Fred Pugh is improving in, � Break ThrOUgh health and able to be out ?gain. •IN TECHNICOLOR - ST.ARRING WITH • DAVID BRIAN and JOHN, AGAR .>i - u .. -,v,■ , ■'" , - TER :4RT GRANGER and DEBORAH KEBR BROUGHAM ,, . ` ADDED ATfi$,ACTIOti s: s; SEE THE NEW Mr. and Mrs. Ross I Middleton THE -BELOVED WILL ROGERS µ{ -OP REFRIGERATOR and Mrs. Leramon visited the lut- .�. ' -, --_ p. IN HIS GREATEST HIT CO ter's brother Mr. Frank Hood and family of V:' @erfia on Sunday. °DAVID HARUM It'a a 'beauty and priced righ La rry t. 9 cubic feet. - Miss Margie Woodward and Mr, _ _ - W.odward, dnildren of Pev.' =_O -OP PRESS�IRE GUNS Archie Woaiw�sd, Iola, Kansas, are visiting their aunt, :fir =, Wood • THEATRE POLIOY °- • ward and famillr here.. F3oz OEEtee Open Sves►ings 480 P M. Heavy Duty GREASE in 25 Ib. pa -ils, -now. available. Mr, and Mrs. E, Cad t lane- a.- mont, called on :Kr, and Mrs. M. - Saturdays sad E °lidays 8.60 P: M• SURE DEATH FOR PATS! Hamilton one day recently,• dlaMneea, Saturdays and 8ollklsya 1.30 P. 3& Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewat-t have 811OKE IP YOU .WISE! IN OVR LOGE SEM70N - 10WARD'S RATKIL� _ _ mined to Oshawa ushers lse�will be " .. nearer E. work. Free 'Parking -' - Mrs. E. ii6gle and firs. Hayes, -Ample warfarin. -- of Cohcft bus,- visited the former 's - brother Mr. M. H�:nilton and ]firs, , Hamilton eet t iCLAREMONT Ct3PERATI V E un one the wo,n- -, i3 �,p;+rr _ ._ iced hunch was of Brougham. tn- � r[}jJARAAT'FEED - . .• - sled Church was held. at the home° PItMERiNO TOR'\9BIP i�' • of Mrs. L. Matthews on Wednes- '1'i strafed the=y 12th Nreddiizg aaniver, day evening, June 6,,. -with Mrs. G. - BUtL1>dlNG PERMITS - RADIO SER:t2CIE 13Y J i Mary on June 10th, with a dinner Duncan, Preaddent, in the chair. deals Plekedag at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Ed. Silent prayers were awde in mein- �� T`a'��' 1 to a P. K- Aug Make or Mendel - P Lewis. Latex they all motored out ory of the late Mrs. John Miller. and by appointment ' l 6�y gosldng S,�stoma to Malton. The Devotional Period sad 1•urasuts :wppt� Two large baskets , of ruses were od was led by ����� gb Mrs. Moira Items of business in- - . placed &A the front- of the United � s �DTQUR- FIELD 13aid And lsst&Lled Church on Sunday n•�rning, to the, eluded the Mrs. kitchi of Mrs. I t o g./ A 1►1 late Adolphus Courts who was bur hewn and Mss. Ritchie to look into �,pnG INSPF(,TOR - RQD led on, Saturday.. the mater °f repairing by PHCjNE Pickering a2�va -Six large boxes of good clothing books in the church and appointing PICKERINe' Or $ of Mn,. T. Philip rb Convener of -' 1i� t Meier of all kinds were Bent to Toronto the Fail Bazaar; also, it was dec- last week by fire W. M. S. of the ided to entertain neighboring soc- - Psaft Pickering 247 ,Hear of Ackering News united Church. They will form past 'leties in August, and the Prebid• _ of a shipment to Korea, ent was appointed to arrange for • yang - Eapesiaaoed Mr. and Mrs. George Conatable a speaker. aker. E�Ydt�ll�n„ of Newmarket, spent Sunday with _A most interesting account of-' f a Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Redman. trip to Old Fort Comfort, Virginia, WATCH and C OM 8ns�by s Hardware >�, and Mrs. Arnold Cre"4r, wr:s given by Mrs. Ritchie. ' She RHpAIRING Miss Doris ' Twfddy; spent last vividly- pictured. the Naval Base J!O!!lN•►� ltilAll� BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES Tuesday at the Manse. Mr. tied of Hampton Roads and told of see - st+l•ee MIG WA'11M /T921M Mrs. S. J. Gay, of Garden Hill rind ins the home- cominw of the br.ttie- 1 t t _ BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siampsom of B. ship Missouri from Korea, The !t>� >i� � Dunbar C. and Mrs. AR of Wel- S, _... _ rtory of her trip was concluded by fi A N GET T E S AND IF come, were at the M. use on Mon- her telling ,of a side tr. n . to rector- day,. with Rev. H. and. Mrs, Lack- ed Wilftamsburg: Singing the W. : R• 4L ".ELECTRICAL APPLIANC,ES ie. A. theme song and the Mizp:$ - Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Wilson, of benediction concluded the meeting Vie. lkvdgNk tll� &M Paints and Ge•,eral Hardware Uxbridge, spent., Sunday with Mr. after which -lunch was served by and -Mrs. J. wooton and family, the hostesses: Mrs. Mairs and Mrs: Pickering Jewelry .R a n4*vw, a alit } '•o•'w Miss Leola Beare, of McKeesport MAthews. alt of Wbiib PHONE 46 PICKERING Penn., is spending two weeks with Mrs, D. Dawson, Claremont -is- , _ Mr. -tad Mrs. Earl Beare. Mr. bred ited her daughter's Mrs. Mairs and Mrs. S. Beare, of Port Perry was family cn' Surk y: with them on Sunday. This group Mr. and Mrs. Cliff, Muttet, of - N 1C H OLSON expects to attend the nursing e:iti- Williamsport, Penn., called on her - ` - ~ - • cation v* Oshawa General Hospital aunt; Mrs, T. C. 'Brown one :day when their niece Miss Donna •Crjz- }fat week, QCAEIN ETS ter, of Port Perry, will be among . Mrs. G: Hamilton and son, K,e . • R ��� the daaa, wick, visited -.Mr. and Mrs. Dean -$ F08 YOUR KITCHEN Adolphus Oourts Buried Mairs and f�anily on Monday. _. -- -- - - Funeral servicPa wPxa 14-14 r* 74. and Mrs. T. A.rderson, of Cabinets Facto Pristied 2 the United Church here on Satur Toronto, spent the week -end with An Factory day, for Adolphus Courts, 75, who her parents, Howard and Mrs, Mad - Ooats, asking an Excellent Bsse passed Away at Brierbuah Hospital. colm, and also attended the W:gg- P 6111 FM - He came to Canada from Corn - R iltoh - wedding on .Saturday. w. wltb eve it of ■ for Final Enamel Finish w0l, 'England, fifty -five years ego . Mrs. Cecil Axfnrd :'rd daughters p ` Gordon and fanned in Scarboro and Pick- Joanne and Marilyn, of Toronto; �� ItT6NE� �EAi� /Y = y N. M. G eying. He b: y been a resident of also Mr: Stewart Axfnrd of hitch- 0 LUMBER YARDS Claremont for thirty -seven yesrs, ener, visited W. A, and Mrs. Knox '' 1 He retired in 1932• He was a mern- on Sunday and also attended* the 9 : 0 ber of the United Church. Decoration Da Services' at Erik- . R S PICBEItINr, ONTARIO y SAILOR - — PHONE. Pidtl so. Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs, ire Cemetery in the •afternoon. ` Harold Johnson, with whom he had Mr. W. J. Brown of Toronto via been living, and one son, Elmore, ited his mother Mrs. T. C- Brown of Mrple. and acedmpanied her to Oshawa to Y Rev, H: Lackie' .officiated, ..with Claremont see her nephew, Mr. George Dry- :r : interment at Claremont Union non, who is i}1. + Cemetery. ......The regular monthly meeting of PHONE 281W .�� ,.Dumbarton Kiwanis Club hrte ap- tre W. M. S. of St. John's Church The drains in front of Ed. Lea*- proached several of the local bus - will be held at the home of Mr .As, store, are being torn up this ;week. Spring.. rains_ always flooded the front :of the store. Some of the Pipes were almost flattened out' . ..Kiss Mabel Gibson is having a -gale of household goods on June 22. Mr, and Mrs. Evans Ward aft• tended the 76th anniverse y of. the ` Voodwood Baptist Church, on Sun - klay. They are also to be congrat- nlAed on, becoming . grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Edward ' Giner, ox .74monton (nee Marjorie Ward). have a baby daughter, born last Mr. and Mrs. Fred Binstead spent 'tU week . in OrilliaL Rev. George and Mrs. Davison are delegates to the Baptist Geiser- al Convention j PA Hamilton this week. Mr, and-.Mrs. Saar Taylor cele - inessmen about starting a . similar club here. At the present, time the Claremont Business and Commun- ity Association has been function - iny here in a similar capacity. -Fire broke out last week iii the straw stack of Mr, Norman Bur- ton, but the promptness of Clare- mont Fire Company' had the blaze under control 'and no serious dam- age was done. The stack was about six feet from the boon. A .,shower wag held ' last night at the home of Mrs. Graint Taylor 'in �ironor `of' the -ibrthcoming..marr- iege on June 23, • of Miss Marion Manion to Mr: Reel Loyst. The happy couple received• mpsny beaut- iful gifts. ' Mrs. Valentino Skid daughter were with relatives in Toronto on the week -end. ; s. C. Barclay on Xne 21' Convener of vrogram: Mrsi Lloyd Johnston, and Group A. Roll. Call - A Verse from the Book of II. Timothy, Don't forget the meeting being held 'Wednesday, June 20, at 8.30 Lm, fD organize a Home and School Club in Brougham Public School; Make it w1wX it should be by voting for* good, capable offic- ers. Come to the school and Vote. Everyone welcome. -Pleasant evening -vas' held in the Hall on Tuesday last when a num- ber of friends and • nelghbotk - *net to tender a. -miscellaneous shower to Miss Kay Hamilton and Mr. Gor- don Wkgg, who were married on Saturday, , The. - number • -of useful and , valuable_ presents received showed, the high esteem in which Ithe young couple are held