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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_07_06• - ONT FRIDAY, J1Ui,T 0 1961 t s eel �yi A�iirtswd as ga-movii wase Danser , ;OL. TO NO.� T$iDL+iO®S 1 _ Paiee. r Yew !. W. G MURYAR AND SOIL - Power Itnesoud Produce amagBuildiu s_ n 0 Ar&& A& Am so& ekar ors, We Go To Prersi ItdTA3tY swril'rMlxc a.Ass - PICKERING TOWNSHIP Ajax lAad Pickering Township ; Pickering ♦ lidA�e _ e serenest electrical and wind General Hasp�tal to hit Pick;ering • ATE ' next elaas m Tuesday- �' COLTNIL4I' in many -"-' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crook a,ad ted in the following dam- termor sett. �, July 8r 1961 ' With the campaign, is the total firmly visited Mrs. R. IL Cronk Olt rar°1 Township just beginning, Creported at the moment) done uNl6 p tpowd t Wednesday of rin TON'n- the week -end. ed day eft'smoaa, when the pie i� Wednesday of ,I%r=. J. Knox, . of Fairport Beach for the Ajax a=nd Pickering g Ross G. Irwin left on Monday, broke about 'l.00 p. m.: Jus. next weep Ratepayers' Assoc., asked Council &hip Hospital Fund Drive . reached - July 2, to spend the - next 'Soo ,s inn, CLer>rywood• &trek for assistance in building s curb a- $8,194,00 at press time. months as a Junior Fire Ranger tatiag, with fire being eztln- Forcer )i'i UrWg.�Roy Eaters Bet-. long the waterfront to protect Bev. The Ajax door-to-door csavass with the Deft of I.aads �►d For* -. ed by Pickering Firemen; the vice Of chureb of Ragland eras homes there. averaging villag$10.0e, pes•hoce throuji y eats at Pleizda, in the northern part s the barns of Mrs. G. J —_ "I don't think this is our ream out the village, amwunced by Roy Frontenac County. _ - ,'herson, Stewart Rowe and at A former Pickering boy who is sibility'' said Reeve Westney. Locker, Ajax f the sa x North. °f Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lawson att- -. former Col Marshall farm; the studying to eater the ministry of . "If we help you, well have all. The pupils of the Ajax North Jr. ended the Lawson -Clarke reunion at of a cottage amaebed in sit the the Church of England, was ordain- the beaches after us", grad OJUXI, C. School contributed x$0.00 be means Goderich over the week -end. p, North Elizabeth . St.; a aide ed recently as a deacon, in Hamil- Balston, of individual donations. This was Mr. aind Mrs. J. S. Balsdon an off the tower of Pickering ton, He is Charles A. Ripley, M.• A., I'll give you all the stoned you largely composed of $10.15 from Nine, whose teacher is Miss' holidaying in the North Country.. l Church, *hen atruclt.by light- son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ripley, want, and suggest you contact your Room Miss Sheila Smith spent, the hol- A uich,ey blown off John formerly of this place. Mr. Ripley j Federal and Provincial members at Jean Read. +s" ! day at Wasaga Beach. s bonne; Hydro off five is a former Principal of our Con- ' once", said Dep. Reeve McEwen Pledges and donations from org- Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tomlinson of forty telephone linea out of tinuation School _ Council will alaq approach the anizationo and clubs in the area are No. E .Highway blocked tem- ]dr. Ripley wsb ordained by the I governments to see if anything can beginning to come in, the two lot- ;Hamilton, spend Sunday with Dr. W. est being: $100`fr� Pickering W. I ted' . rs.an Mrs. ill here, !� , '1 by falling trees', garden Rt, Rev. Waiter Bagnall, Lord Bisn- be done, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Taylor and fain y flattened; numerous wind- op of Niagara, at Christ's Church A former "bone of corAention" L. and $200 from the I. O. D. E., I,I iiy moved from their residence in blown out by hail. Older folk Cathedral, Hamilton, on May 20. _ between Pickering and Scarboro. Ajax.;t I this village to their new home just it to have been the . worst He is a graduate of Little Current w•"as brought out again when a dee- Reports from businesses have al- inorth of the Ajax comer, last Sut- ever to hxv�e struck this rill- Public School, Parkdale . Collegiate, utation from Searboro asked Yick- so -been encouraging and ay $10ot urda a area, Toronto,'aaid the University of Tor • ering to consider half the post of the latest are: Highland Dairy $100; Mrs. Crowther has the basement the News Office, Wednesday af- onto, where he obtained his M. A., paving the Town Line to the Johns- ;Ajax a $100eria $100 and Ajax '• dug for her new home nett to the without power we couldn't Degree,- Last year he entered Bisn- lliynvule Plant. Councillor Sheppard I Garage $100, ' St, George's Anglican Church. a thing. That afternoon we are op's College, Lennoxville, to which of'- Scarboro, estimated -the cost to The tabu] atfon o! the Fund thus i Mr. and Mrs. Gr•::it Messer -aril sys in the last mad rush to get be will return in the fall to comp- be about $10,000, , fat' is: i l .00 I •_.. . - 3650.00 ' family left an Thursday to senna paper on the press for Thw - lete his course in divinity. Normally. "I think we -hale other roads that j Ajax. Canvass �..�.� $ 600,00 1 their vacation. morning. We had to -come back a three-year course, he will complete need paving more .than AI is one, at Ajax Industry ?85,00 1 -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nfurkar spent night after power was turned on. it -in two years. During this summer least as far, as otic' own people are Ajax Business 1010d co,40 the week -end with friends in Rin- start- he will act We had no sooner got nude: Ht Was_,$of Dunnville. Afteranon his : CUCouncil'w-ill study the matt_er�and rations and Clubs 66,00 nosh. Organs Woe s Hydro gang . r'18 - Bra Diocese. ]doted. by Cour, Balsdoa, second- ' .Ovta:det Poin:s 54'00 ` Mr. and 41r�_.ith Qtteuell sp+ nt y Picker -ng .... just outside our -windrow, graduation, Mr. Ripley -a-ill be ;meet Sicarbvre Tater. Fairpv 19,00 the hol9dayd With his parents at ed the polder off again, and st=ioned in the Niagara '�-" l ed.. b Count. Burk that -the town- FlMr. ann. Wed at us when doing so. We y - �'- i Ms. and .Size._ Risebarough, of _ ... . shi grader be used on local ball ''TOTAL 6194,00 3e we are allowed to get � iss- .We're, Soon .Not Gaing' To Bell�Ye p g I Vancouver, have been visiting their out Ytme of ai diamuuds free of charge if the we.rk The goal of $25,0@0' is being _ ,aces not ;oke fan e= than one hour. sought to enable a 26 bed and 9 aunt, 'link. Frank Hal;. ' 0 84, received by the townaizip bassinette general hospital, to be . We extend our ugiasthY to Mr. ' $'='. and Mrs, Thc's. Douglas, of Tor.•n- ybody know who has the Edltor'e ,Just before going to press last � flnes and fees. for the month. of } established near the Lake, in Ajax, t - - used4w ---ry= week, the word was given us that- g��agistrate's Court. ;for the benefit of Pickering Town- to, on the death of 'the ir'"daugF.ter. - at the Para -on Monday? - the High School Board wers ptvb- ; a Gertrude, on- Tuesday. u e . _ - _ is f water on the site of the ; .Oshawa, _ ship. The now -dormant .. hospital ' M 1'Y in a' long illness of heart trouble. g or Township Police ,costs for -June - building which will be completely e r. Armen Chdapmsn was taken New High School. and 'that they I including t%b-- new' cruisers, S6=d9: renovated and equipped and moved I Mr. and Airs. Clinton Prouse and Oshawa Hospital -- on Satnraay had found a sensational flow. Gasoline Credit Cards -will be carr- to the new site, is now serving as daughter, of .Stratford were. home t last, and on M,onday , tu'"yndertn- Conlin from what we believed to led and billed direct to Council. Campaign Headquarters Mind is open � for the`.holiday;, also Mr. and Mrs. _ nt a• abdominal operation. be a safe source, and knOwitnX ! The Wood Gundy Co. 'Bond -Brv%- from 8.00 until 10,00 every night. � Cecil Lockwood, of HL:npton, who 01 I that equipTnent used for such a par- ars =eceivee the $49,000, 4 p, c. deb- were -in f2�n on Monday. is reported to be in a very cl it- pose had been in to*n that' week. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churih Mr. and Mrs. H.__ C. Hutchison condition, ens we go to press• entire on the new Bay School, at our guess was, that while we had y� 07, Picnic To Be Held Saturday spent the week -end at L ptergZwe not heard about. -it before, maybe $_5•q0 will -tie given -toward the on Lake Simcoe: . .DGKIMON DAY the Trustees were looking for water upkeep of the Methodist Cemetery St, Andrew's Presbyterian Sunday Mr. Jas, Dwyer is improving '•d' .I `.sad. took a chance on it, and made , on Elizabeth St_, -Pickering Village, School Picnic will be held this ter his recent stroke. With aweek-end that looked at use of that bit of news to fill up a if .those interested will glut -rip an Saturdav at John Remmers'farm. Mise Jessie Bushby is attending a - an promising, the weather did fin- last small spot on our -front page <qual.:amount, I north of this village. Cars will leave Training School for Camp Caen- - v break, and give the Rotu•y* .- the next morning Board ChaiMan ? the church at '2.30, - .� Cellons, which is being held -at a ub a presk_�rid many otter Ross Erwin tells us - "it was news camp near Huntsville: _ oustands of persons with 'ghat was to him" _ i While prizes were given many in ,deal day for such as Dominion Another classic example of how - Mr, and bins. Charles Annie Church Vacation School the Monday parade here, Ke have Celebrate Golden Weddinx not over -looked the many who stayed y in Pickering. A .shower Tory a story is altered as it passed i ....Pickering Church A Vacation School- in town decorated cars, bicycl rs: _ to in the day did not. come soon from one to another. Quite likely t eu d never' to fnterefere with many someone had heard that the Villu;e ICangratiilaticr.s to "lir. and Mrs. ;wall begin this Monday, July a, of floes an n received a Trustees had struck ani encouraging Charles Annie "on their Golden Wets- i .three rdons of the' public schoiol prize and- hzvc been- doing the . ens. din Anniversary. A reception was building.A-staff of 'ten will be on t p While we had a very good cro+vd supply at -the West Erd, and this held on M,�ndayyat their son's (E.'1- --hand twelcZme all comers frond !same thing year after year, just to th a large number at is flow it was being told when it _ � J:i )romr on �iorKlay when r.:an� fo•:r to e.leren to the program of ' help mak,: the paiade a success. 'We + -..'lar.faces from all the tov,nsiap -reached us. We're looking' at it out tr.irny5 and relatives' called to ex ' 13ible S•ud?, Singing, Haid- are sa�rP the Rgtir? .Club, grtatc�PuT nv^es, Toronto, Whitby, Oshawa„ seh-es, first, next time, r tend beat wisGes. _ _ wu•'k•and Worship which -is part of ch�al and his C,mn.i't«•e are c some more -distant points were w`a've Wanted Ta Tell Thia Beture thr summer work of a Wren many to you fur Orn. help ootid enthusiasm en on the` grounds, those who ha••,e Ica ,l,e E^i,th, a former I°deicer Wed this "d::�" for forty; or —� Cuna(lian and Amcr:can Churches. r two s� c, visited - Several of those ••on the Scene in b and his n ti years cannot but be impressed II The p:e-school l have t i four, . g at the time having spe)ken to us a- Jones Conners I five at:d six, will have their own ' his uncle ZTi, L. e. [i'nr•ks. on uhe F. changes that have taken plat at it we were ten es to till mom with a piano, and their play- holiday, )i•1, i, one of the outstar,d wt ha�u referred to ''horse and Pt in * en ince:, of +.he C. P. R., acid the story before this. Simply Nvah .A choral wedding took place at school will be especially designed' to tom' g r. dugs''.• when • families drove the idea' of pitdsin't; slur.¢ a gci�od Dur:burtor. L`nite h - had the hrr �i• of dein^; .fhe engin er •, • icker The Yri:a.:,r `Department will on a Part t rip, -hen. the ,ng 1lc y Sh wo, but nov , u, r: u a to uur naw era ::, ut.e _S, when .ti ur, i Je in, an•a Queon -rade their tour o an c ,,oung medical rioctur, W. W. Toni- c�au6atri• .ui 31r. aud Nils. Kus�ai' me( -t in 4nother' room, and those• that family has a;'car we Ensor„ who ,though -without success, tui ,,• rs, ,i: •Durioartun, vvcarie the •: who are at ,school of ages six to a� ' s�them. aid __many with a L 4-e � - - _ t0 'go- to• a• Li'l V .0 .., eight find it -.just, as ea3y byruwn tug recently . of a young. firs. Junrs, of �reriywooa. 'J nr . cinating program, Juniors, aged n,ne , la 9ume .C'hild To, Be Killed on point a couple of hur.di d Pickering girl, jiterall-y '•worked his cnurch was beautauh d•_cora,.ed to eleven, will occupy. the third Church r.'frret F. away, as did those. folks w!io 'head off" at resucitation is his 2f-' with baskets of peonies aiid-or:aiio ;»11 .With n,)r- airana3 hand- r�e the horse,. ,fifteen • miles to forts to save her life. Almost strip-' blossoms and standards of ferns and work id discussions. .. ,'Somethidg afttind Cne•year ago ,cKt't,ng oral too,• with this ever e p p« i Children should bring scissors, we heard a bit about establishing r. ciaus development east'of Tor- hedwill Tarejg-ha ar o doSDrinro_rn tedm�ith hiss Eileen Jacksaauati the ,crayons, and their Bibles or New a "30 -mile limit" on Church Strew n c each a•nd every indi�.idinal linsori did everything be knew of to organ. The church choir unuer tar Testaments , if they can read, If i Nothing has been done that we can ; -ntre of develpmerit has its own save that child's life, but - he had direction of Nlr: Crowhurst' entered see ;; yet, The Editor, .driving down ominion Day affair, which means parents of pre-school children can f course that -the most interest- not been called in time - it was tov the church singing the processiu,ial ; get in touch with Mrs. Arthur that street at rocn en Wednesday, late, and we personally know that wedding hymn •'V , Perfect L -e" young (phone 56) . before Monaay I counted nine small chi9dren playing . g attraction will get the crowd. he felt very bad end disappointed and durjug the signing of the rug- morning, it will be' appreciated. at the. sides of and running acrr)ss Art Mitchell and his committee ister sant I Love You Truly." -- -- i that -R eet� ween, the --corner and— .A - t' ounded up again, 'a' Para -which dn. the futile. efforts. $ e he R. C. Church. H to _to t w� one The bride, given in in by i%�n�lh nom •,listening", we expec her father, wore •a: gown of. white ! Aad t i about half wi:y down for two a of the best in some .tune. Of the The Women's Institute At Skyloft {dace over safin with a scallop l:.ce ; to decide which say they were going caning progr"M, it will always Wt L Donate $loo To Hospital Fundi peplum which flowed into a' train. �"to go. Commencing• Friday afternoon that "you cannot satisfy ev- ---- . - - Yeearlg 'from lief mother's wedding. _ and running throughout the week -end ryone." Ball games and field ev- '-"'The W. I, held their June meet- � gown trimmed the neckline and lily- � ; about one only in every fifty cars is nus took up most of the afternoon. ing at Skyloft, D:sgmar, on Tuer , arniva a local one.- since 2A Highway driving point sleeves, A halo held her veil -r day, June 2 6, After a very lovely of illusion and lace and she . carried _ sued. Some of those cars are driving parade prizewinners lunch - Mrs: Langille . gave - a shoot a ca9cade ttouquet of roses: an;d , an easy fifty miles .an hour, but, not - • $est Decorated Car Mrs. talk on the history of the Lodge, l carnations. Miss Joan Hodge, maid I all the fast drivers are out-of-town �. Teener; 2. Mrs. W. M and on their Handicraft Work. of honor, wore a gown of orchid rLY- �jRrjGIiMAN'3 BAY' cora - a few locals could be a lot as. I , Palmer. Mrs. Pamenter gave a report on .• ion sheer with snatching picture hat more careful, especially some young . Best Adverfting CS 1, Miss the Flower Arrangement Demon- men drivers. 8. and cried pastel sweet peas, cards- JULY 6TH 7TH oyes Morley; 2, Warren Burne' stration and moved a vote of thanks scions and roses. The bridesmaids, Although Section 28 of the High - W• Whitfield, _ to Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Young and all i Miss Gisele Cropeau, Miss Doris . way Traffic Act plainly states - 30 d'8 Decorated Out - 1, Car others who assisted• She also exp- Green and junior bridesmaid, Miss miles per hour in Police Villages. - 2, Lynda Morley; aux �QjOPE jn Sleep; $' reseed thanks for the use .of the '. Frances McGriskin, wore gowns. of -the local magistrate' will not convict �. Sale and Judy Bath. church. blue, rose and blue sheer over taff= ' 411WS unless "80 mile signs are erected. Cholic Outfit - 1. Whitby Fire- Mrs. Howes brought a very clear eta with taffeta sashes and mfuuh- ��K C This then becomes a matter for. either nen; 2, Ron. Neale; 2, John Bush- and concise report -of the District in8 picture hats and carried boucr - -- 9 s • the 'Attorney -General's Dept, or the. Annual Convention held at Shirley ' ueta df tassell sweet peas and nog-1'${bRAlii local municipal governing bodies. Decorated Floati- 1. A. Hath 2, ' Mrs. Lishman of the General es, John - Rale was best man. Ushers Ql'�IiM ,�tii�R With summer school holidays now. El - Purvis and -Company. Hospital Boatrd -for Ajax and Pick, were: -Bud Connerer . Bernard Me- -With us, these youngsters are going Decorated Bicycle - • 1, Gary -'Die' ening. Township, outlined their. cam- Griskin and Arthur. Gormley. : - - to be on the ,itreeta much more rhos a,ey; 2. Teddy. Sleep: $.-.M•ar'y w�- paign plane for raising the recess- At the reception the bride'o sant= . SO]iIPI:"SING NEW AND they were a month alro, and unless '. ary $25,000. The W. I. donated One her wore a dress of delphinium blue DIFTRENT WAS HEED slower driving is forced on that oughby�9oftball Tournaments Hundred Dollars ilTimediately and I crepe and lace with corsage of Oink ADDiI� street, we predict a serious accident Juvenile Winners - Pickering. plan to raise more, roses.. The, groom's mother chose - before the evsnmer is over. - Intermediate Winners - Dunbar Mrs. Howes was appointed dele turquoise crepe with a pink zee op 0 wrn )•1!rJOY YOC><8>•LIl► No one but a fool should have td _W {� gate to the Convention at the Sick corsage, The happy couple left on a Ali a ,fie be told to slow down through a rte- 8pecial prises were given the child- Children's Hospital on June 27, wedding trip for northern points, • P1 In identlal area, but since fools do drivw ren for .their very fine and imam- We welcome the new mearibers to and on their 3'eturn will nude is 1! 'a Bay Cams>•it7 oars, they'll have to M told. sttve outfits all of which helped to our Institute andhope they will tin- DunbartalL _ . �- �r 9104106 Fmd Zgko lie parade a srOad wcoeas. joy meeting with Vat - Corr. _ Zr 71 ,I Makin' Grandpa and l IABLE T, Grandma Brainier:. "�� �Q AridreWS, _ Big•sca t experiments are to be �✓ c ws made this summer with a new drug .. to confirm a theory that it, can pep 4 .,�.:• up the mental power of elderly men :Eggs are one of the most nourish- 2 •tablespoons- bread crumbs ! "" ,�.., �, , and women by providing their . :ins meat substitutes. Theirversatil- 1 small (7-os.) can pimientos, :, brains with more oxygen. :itY in cooking, their�ptild, delicate chopped ''' Known as cytochrome C, the and. t-M-Ir uniyTrsal avail- Method—Melt butter, add flour, drug consists mainly of a reddish abilitv make them a` unique food. colt and paprika Add milk gestic- '' liquid drawn from the hearts of + �g ' * * ally, stirring constantly, cooking un- horses. It is now being manufac- They thicken dishes —, custards; tuned in a North of England Labor- -..'and abor- ` til smooth. Add half the cheese and a. .. and puddings; they serve as a leaven - , story. half the pimientos. Break eggs into r s" —when beaten to incorporate air in a well-buttered baking dish, being `;, Some elderly people have already lees; they make- good coating—as been treated with this drug in a careful not to break the yolks. Pour " ff for breaded meats; they serve as s British hospital. The results were sauce over eggs and sprinkle with , binders for meat loaves and oro- f ,; promising, All the men and women -- remaining cheese and pimientos and quettes:. and emulsifiers—for salad crumbs. -Bake at 325° F. for 12 r �" showed improved mental alertness dressings and cream puffs. In addi- when the drug was carefully manures, or until set. ,« t.' '"� ff y pump-• tion, eggs add color and Favor to , . * * ed in to,stimulate their. ageing grey individual dishes, and make attrac- , matter. ' five Creamed Etas in Bologna Cups r : x , - garnishes for canapes, .salads.- Some men who volunteered to and soups.' ' Hard-cooked eggs �' breathe • in air deficient in oxygen . White saucer y lost much of their reasoning power An important Slices or bologna - - po point to remember and their sight became blurred. ..in cookie a Method—Make creamed eggs by �, r " If the new experiments eggs are nuc- require a moderate to tow temper- •... •,.; ; cessful, 'the. average man and too- ature. They should be taken from dwhite- sauce. Brovin round slices - man will no longer lose about 40 o bologna in meat' drippings. As DOCTORS FIRST AND LAST—In. 50 ears of practice. Dr. A. W. the. refrigerator about one hour be- ff „ Y P per cent of his or her grey matter. fore using; it is easier to separate meat heats it curls to form cups. (Bill) Jones delivered more than 4500 babies. When the coin by the age of 60. All our bodies con- -yolks and whites, and they beat up Fill with creamed eggs and, serve munity paid tribute to his long service, the first baby the doctor tain small quantities of cytochrome on platter with green beans and : faster 'and to larger volume, if the ever delivered, Mrs. Margaret Rice, right, and the last, Michael C. which helps the brain to make ' eggs have first been brought. to Pan-browned orange slices: McCormick, age three months, were on hand. Dr. Jones boasts the most of its oxygen. By rereiv- room temperature, * a record of having delivered 98 per cent of his babies at parent's' ins additional supplies by means of * , * Egg and Cheese Cakes homes without ever having lost a mother, the drug—a fortnight's course of the - 4 eggs, beaten treatment every six months is rug- _ When combining hot mixtures 1 tablespoon grated onion Bestede elderly people will be able with eggs, ., in making custards, '/a cup flour immediately to preserve up to 50,- More than 150 years ago Napo- to reason more effectively and take souffles, etc., pont the hot mixture teaspoon salt 000,000 pounds of food annually. Leon decided that the preservation slowly into the beaten eggs, stirring ! After long and often fruitless ex- of food in come easily portable a greater, interest in what is happen or beating constantly. Leftover egg Poon Prot ing jn the world. or beg, n stored n the refrigerator 1 teaspoon baling powder periments, three scientists wrapped form would be of 'enormous as- " /s pound sharp cheese, cut in �- a leg of lamb airtight and placed sistance in the operations of his in a tightly covered jar may be held inch cabs it on a shelf in their laboratory. armies, so :he French Government foe a week or ten days. Leftover Then the sent a 3,000,000-volt offered a $2500 prize for -the best olks7 jf st7rea under water in r Mood —Combine eggs with . Y ovtted jar to tie refrigerator, ma onion, flour,' baking. powder, and charge of electrons through it That method of achieving this. It was t y seasoning. Add cheese. Heat fat in was about two and a half ,years ago. won by a man' named Francois be held for two or three day a. The other da the inspected * fr�risrg pan and dip large spoon of Y Y the Appert. who found a way of pre-: mixture and drop in hot fat Bro.vn lamb, It was as fresh and as tasty serving- food in wide-mouthed hot- There are seven basic ways to as on the da the wrapped p.' ` toil on both aides, turning once. Y Y peed it u ties. corked and sealed. Thomas prepare eggs—brake, fry, broil.,. Serve promptly with marmalade. What is the secret of its fresh- Kensett, an Englishman, -following. 'f a `poach, scramble, make Into omelet. Make+ 12 cakes. Hess. It ,s the capacitron, rays the same principle, took out the and cook in the shell. Most of these from which kill the organisms than -first patent for. preserving food in gays are familiar to housewives, but cause decay is food and other per- tin cans in 1825. ��e all know how _ . the omelet is often considered diffi- After a Century -- ishable goods. The scientists know great- has been the developments cult: To make a good omelet allow Meat Still Frei}! now that the electrons harm only in the canning industry since then. one tablespoon of milk for each egg. two kinds of food and plant cells Melt enough butter .in skillet —strawberries, and lettuce. Keats and fruits canned 100 years . - to form a thin layer over entire sur- A problem that has long baffled Don't-be in a hurry to scrap your' ago by a London expert on food face. Heat eggs until whites and mankind has been solved by United refrigerator just yet, but Dr. Arco preservation, and butted in Arctic z . y years Branch, leader of the scientific team Wastes during the search for the elks are mixed, then beat in. milk" States scientists after three ..., star ,,,....,..s.,:..... a and seasoning. Pour omelet into of intensive research—how to pre- who made the discovery, says he Franklin Expedition,_ were found •'May the twins come out to heated skillet and cook slowly. As serve food indefinitely. They claim, is sure that food tan be preserved in excellent condition by Canadian-- aY? ore ted pl n ern for a game of -• _ -it begini to thicken at,tht edges, lift that it grill enable America to.start � indefinitely by for new process. "Airnrnties" about five years ,ago. i ouo1L1•• it, tipping skillet so the uncooked' - portions flow to the bottorn Science ContinuesIts- War �n Cancer Dd'•not stir, but keep .►melee. a. - - - level as possible. When mixture will fewlonger flow, increase heat fora Countless Bold Experiments Delve Into Complex Mysteries of Disease . few seconds to brown the bottom. Carefully loosen edges with spatula -`and iotd omelet in half and serve on -'- - warns platter; lDITOa'S NOTE: Monis the firs of two ortieles on rho propnss ' of cooter ) .' rosewch, written br the Science Editor-of the American Cowar Society who recently There are many variations of tate completed_ a three-month survey of risseorch supported by the Society. Mis In- -plain omelet. vostieation took him to most of the universities and hospitals in S.1 stabs when Cheese, parsley, hare, jelly, mush- -sho Conner Society hos invesse l in research about 113.!00.000 it collected Iasi yew. r "'r local, tomato, and herb are among - Itty PAT McGRADy the most popular. For arlrearty and- delicious luncheon, dish• try serving ;Science Editor, American Cancer Society noodle omelet aitk, gtaz,d .apple 'in laboratories all over the U.S. and Canada, scientists and - sGcec Young researchers alike ore striving for one ,y 9 9 goal—the control of _ Noodle Omelet ': -cancer. Iia cups uncooked noodles I have just completed a nationwide tour of these laboratories, _,.3 tablespoons butter or margar- to Find what progress has been noted. And there has been pro- ine. -, gross, although no definite, complete cancer cure is yet known. 3 tablespoons _finely chopped . But each project is meaningful. onion 3 eggs' -- A biophysicist is w•orkiitg on a dreds of them that cancer uil! be Z tablespoons milk or water new method of analyzing trace controlled eventually. The answer3/3 teaspoon salt metals in blood. A cytologist has will come from the basic of: funds= Dash of pepper; --..:. - ;Method-Cook noodles until done isolated a peculiar structure from mental research now going on: It ..and drain. Cook onion in butter cancer cells. A biochemist has found' may not be for -10 years, but it will until soft but not browned. Toss a particular protein change as cart- come. - - .the cell. An immuno- -It's i — mpossrbla to describe every . - n es m onion mixture o eat: chemist has discovered that embry- research project. Many sound far ' with aefor *++ilk cel and o er glands-grow when transplanted removed from the_ basic 'problerh with a fork. bfix well but do not ' %eat frothy, and pour mixture over to another animal species, and others are far too technical for -- - --�naodles. Cook rapidly, r _n_ - to cam nhend. atixture with a fork, at the same any' bearing on cancer. But each But here are a few that are encour- - time tipping skillet to let uncooked contributes a little something .to aging, that show how the rlread'dis- ' - egg n fixture flow to bottom of skit- our understanding of that basic unit ease is being attacked from every r' let. Shake skillet while cooking to of-life;--tile cell. And it is an abnor angle: . be certain omelet is not sticking. mal change in the cell that means VIRUSES have been proven to 'When its no longer flows, reduce cancer. be- responsible for certain kinds of x '!teat for a minute or two to set ome- ' * * animal cancers,. although no one has let completely. Loosen edges and Somehow a cell goes wrong. May- yet tagged .thent -with causing- hu- slide _ ma cancers. Nevertheless, n can vo k on elide spatula under the omelet to be it's a cell in the lungs, or a too c � r be sure it is free. Fold in ' half. man's breast, • or on the skin.-or i _ viruses continues. In Bloomington, Garnish with parsley' and serve on the throat. Something' happens to it, 'Ind.• an immunochemist has found•a platter with glazed apple slices. and cancer comes. What causes the way to explore the interiors of » * + change in the cell? That's what viruses and determine what chem- Glazed Apple Slices" science is trying to find out.- icals comprise them. ' Firm apples It may be due to an enzyme— PROTEIN molecules are the Granulated Sugar a substance produced by cells. Or foundation of living matter. They Batter or margarine maybe it's due 'to a vitamin, or a are complicated creations, contain- Method-Cut apples in % to Y4- hormone secreted by a gland. Per-' ing amino. acids. Cancer builds ob- inch ring slices. Dip both sides in haps it's .the result of diet, nerves,, normal (tumor) protein, at the ex- granulated sugar. Brown quickly in habits; customs, drugs, rays, chem- pense of other body proteins. A - -� skillet: that is lightly greased with 'foals, viruses, other organisms. group of New York scientists have .,CANCER RESEARCHER: Someday the disease will be caged, too. butter or margarine. Turn and In some laboratory in .some city, learned how to measure the rate ot` brown other side, some scientist is investigating each -protein production and protein de- ' genes strung out like beads'on Ion ¢ Oiie interesting experiment took There need be no monotonyin one of those possibilities and Man struction in humans. P Y chromosome fibres. 'They, control place in Portland, Ore., and at Stan- connection with the egg dishes on others. HORMONES are substances se. inheritable characteristics. Some ford, where scientists gave one ani- your menu., Here are a few sugges- ! " creted by glands. They may have a scientists, like a group at Stanford may two known chemical causes of tions:. Each experimenter has .-hope. great deal to do with certain types -University 'in California, think gene cancer. Strongely, the animal de- * * •Each feels that his work is leading of cancers. A Salt Lake City scien- changes cause cancer. This group veloped neither type of cancer. The Breakfast Egg Surprise _ to an eventual answef to the riddle. tist has found, in experiments on h4ts been able to cause gene changes two apparently cancelled each other 6 Eggs Most of them,. of course, will prove mice, that an adrenal hormone plays with cancer-causing rays and chem- out. 2 tablespoons flour - to be duds.' They'll be duds as' far a part in development of leukemia, icals. 'Those are samples of some re- .411/4 ` cup paprika . ' a's cancer 'is - coneerned but they'll' a "cancer of the white blood cells. CAUSE of eamcer is, of course, search projects being conducted in '-$/4 cup evaporated milk mixed add a little something to our general He thinks it's partly- the result of basic in finding the cure. Hundreds leading laboratories. 17ime alone with equal amount of water -,store of knowledge,- so- they -won't ' insufficient hormone, production 'by of causes of cancer are already will tell whether any of rkem are or, cup Canadian eheese,'grated, be complete.wastes of time. the outer membrane of the adrenal known , but there may be one un- the right track ' _, S tablespoons butter or margar- But perhaps one of the scientists glands, located above the kidneys. ''derlyitig cause for in cancers. Sci ine is even now on,the right track. You GENES are even smaller than enee is trying to find out if there is, Next week: Care of cancer tn- t,� teaspoon. salt get the feeling•, after talking. to hwi cells`. Each cell has thousands of -and'if so"*hat the chief cause is: tient^ today. _ _ or-* rIff-wise bumfire, THE tOW-PRICED - `� .. Bus GOODYEAR -MARATHON s3•, Here's real value is a gnra> anteed We G......... oodyear with the famous non-skid = _ E diamond tread s circ, better built for -DAILY ' S •ERV I C E n long, trouble-free mileage. See us for , - -�` the Marathoa—it runs and Ruga and T 0 A L t CANADIAN' AND U.S.A. POINTS. 6.00-If : �:� RUNS I `_- CHARTERED 6aJSts 33.30 100K FOR TNIS'iI1sH E16tr OF edwTr 1 1 i - - OFFER IDEAL S_E R.V I C t w FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL , M• EASTERN 'HOUSEPHONE 4500. ...•..� __ MOTOR SALES -LAIC' . _. _.. `M CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH - Hroaghsn • Continued 1. same Pifteen also put in many hoaaf PHONE: 4all 9W GAS, OIL 3 REPAIRS getting the pool ready. This has W Gillman. been volunteer labor, and if oast Congratulations to Mr. and bars. community may enjoy the hall sod Earl Cook (Dorothy Burton), Clare- pool facilities more than heretetaa+e wont, on the arrival of a ause .little son. f it is becse themen have given bkr.' Murray Barrett visited his Be freely of their time. Stift nit re sister, Mrs. Wm. Ellicott and the � help is needed, though, and we in- ' < family one day recently. i vite the wholewhearted co-operation The regular monthly meeting of, l of - ever❖ .man who xv a to assist. _ the Woina 's - Association of St- Bub' Doneily, or "'Mr. Music" as John's Church, will be ' held Thurs- he is sometimes called locally. has day evening, July -5, at the %dire of joined the staff of radio station • Mrs. F. Cassie. please %ofi change , • CKL D oshait.a: If versatile aiirility, of nate - Thursda; 'e�'eniiig...•:• not a e, r:tlPmanly mariner, and an esu =Ni,-r(ine6day, as usual• terisive knowledge ' of what's what/ Lrougham Women's Institute will .and who'y--who the music world hold their•nreetinx on-thy aftrrr�.on J ra.ean, :nythir.g, $vb'� venture" Wto of Tuesda;'- July V), in the Tv%c ix' radio should be successful. During ship. H411. The program w•i:, be in the pmt ;W.o ?--pars he .has been our . charge of the High Sch6oi`G?rls" of c�m�nunity music direct-r and a re- the Community. H„sye.ses: 3l z:- �l• ; .iablr and enol a supl,• rtei of our Annis;Mrs. F. Cil.-:- and R^ss ! „ ai cct« ,iy ':1 East 'f4'oodlaadi i 3 Knoc. TbE Aruxva•:Edens u��:]1':• in i to tivi a; sucee,59. - r' r Jaiy, will be ,ht:cl tlx ' YE.,” Aug-• Jct. l'hapeirr, ahvae.. paintnings ust - date to b,; • decided triter. r• , t amount of atten- , tece:i�ti} a'g - ..., I -Plans ax' uruter �ti i'cr sr •' _ tion at la:•t- r� :s•,n's art e;:hrbit in . ay ,..... .x g,o '• '/ i .. _.. .. -� dad• scho� N liic to by held en the •+--t'�•r'+.iitu,y ia. ty _ clklr.,;, ' beaUtirs'il of-Jul at L rbro�k Park. ru�hcvo:k r, rr,duct:oi:s it m girotos y, b F A-meet'ink R aj:, 11„ic� in the t'li�,- I „g d'�gA and • the r pt .d, N icro Work. l � ...-.. ... va _ 2), 'i€ lie sehn�•: on June _when �.iiome cliff: o• L`l s rg nizod vit1x i. - " ` k el�eh Charter -Nkenxbers.i 31r. Mc- �•f)1� �0 let Road, has beenlhome p1t trill. be the t:r•t Fresi&nt: ghnrt lrwve frown tl<e'Air Force. lists _ „Mr .and Us. Wallace Ellicott and linked 'well ai�d�ras lost none of lft irIA, also Mrs. G„rdor.. all of , a.-r+ ' <'1 r 1, !Mand tlTne to ;tittrrn; .. r 1. x!.•:.. •4, spent the W rid-Clad. - with r ri g 6Y h” l r1--: 'r. -•r-, are al.. ...- .�'`. 11e_..snd 31rs. R'r.. I r' Sutt: back plea, fi to havr our old friends _ 1trs; L: aistthe,r s{,..t i f,-w c.aiaG. back fc-r zi visit: last week with h-i niece b-1 (r Our Ladies' Club is tc .have a It tykes a lot of cooling to keep o Polar 8ecr #+appy. 8 Harbron .and family at- Alyrt:e, cot -ht me-baxiu" -sale •on gatunfay,. d.uLv This largest , ' 7: at 'the tromp of Mrs. A. Hull. E. as falsely reported in- last week's -member of the beer family is smaller- than a porcupine -at birth, issu,, V4 oodlands wertien =e _ excellent . _....: but often weighs more than three-quarters Of. o !on when full . 3k r: acid-• Mrs. W• V� lllson: atso t„�,k:;, ;r, if you like hr•m rzade -grown. To this tremendous bulk, add the foci that the. bear is - Mr, and Mrs. Francis Willson spent bread, pies cakes, cookies etc'.', this covered with a thick, water-proof coat, which is designed to protect the holiday .wtek-rind with Xr. and is your chafta to-stoek up. - him in the Arctic ..... it's, a big job keeping him cool in our.zoos. L Y[z-, . Peaxh.-Boy !Moble .has .joined the . Active learn about nature's creatures. Visit the nearest zoo and see them. A Messrs Jack blahs, Marvin' Jones. Army thus following in' hip Grand- whole new world of interest will be opened to you when you Bill Storrey and Russell Gray spent father's footsteps. Beet of Luck, - the- week-end on a fishing trip . back Bob. understand nature. _ 'north. Our Annual Picnic and _Sports /IATURE UNS►OILso - YOURS TO FROTICT - rcluas TO•ENJOY - - Day w3>; FL real.success._The w�atlrFr` ' was. +^til, the : ;'.tendance geed and _ East Woodlandv I all events went off smoothly. Every- �� - - - - r _ body iiod a gond . xlme and the kid - - Mrs. Chapelle and Vern, Bates. will j THE CABLING BREWERIES LIMITED dies were well looks i after, Dave LING Bo, owr.eco share lifeguard duties at the pjel . Meade has been taking quite a r•ib s'ethi3 seaters. Pa61 hours will be a .: bing bacause•• his, good wife won, the same as those of last .year, and John-Calling .Contest for the third visitor regulations Wi:t remain un- consecutive year. changed.. Swimming instruction ivr —The holiday 'bingo-drew wars extra kiddies will bei available ba Tues- 90041 crowd and made 'a pleasant finish to a full day of entertain- ay ain rsdayment. ze-w12111. tento ten-thirty4ood mien a Bates; V. Dollimore, Marie Evans, K, mars, Shea and Mrs. Ellac •ve finished l"ingthe Thain hall Severlt of tiie Rym. Mrs. Milroy eras a doable in For ecir July 16, bin =there fluor Y ginner. o $10.0 • will be s .$45.09 Jackpot. s - - Special l a}xare-the-Wealth azk&. !t"v . _. ther prizes. n _ come. �� prix ]Everyone is Well'. FAWP'ORT BEACH ... Congratulations to Mr. and Yrs. Jimmy Farquhar on the birth of Is . son a brother for Larry. Mr. Solomon has returned from _ - his trip to the V. S, and had . as en- _ Keystone joya�le time. .The Bingo was poll •attended on Friday and many attractive prises • i 'Mai - won by lucky winners. The weekly euchre will •be held —ofMain street on Wednes ay _eve in the boat house. Visitors ma a welcome, Come � al ng and meet ur friends. • : ' _ _ . .Lau---dr' e went to Cornwall c 0dr town has come fart It was once for week-end to 'visit her mot- { • , ,;, ," just a wave-lapped cdve of the Pacific. her. ' 'I ;; _ : -- Now it is part of the vast lumbering industry of Canada's west coast. - - WANTED . Axid serving that industry . .-and us . -COUNTRY HOMES IS md is a branc o t e ommerce. The -manager -S.�tALL AL'K�GFFABMS ' is our friend—knows us well—gives „ service that comes with long gcquairitatice: ' , Wo have WRiting' buyers wait ! ' (;ord crish'down payments -Our town depends on lumber. i' CALL - Mr. INGLIS And you can depend on the.men and womgti •, tor. prompt and, e'rperiennd 1 - " service. at the Commerce—_ are good people to know. mgtta M.1t091 . o.,icp F.1TR M L A. R'ILLOCGHRY and �IWq The Canadian Bank of Commerce • „ .qty rspurien�l Owlnanen "The Colmmerce l:acablisbed 191)«. yEnrwi H. nson6wr4 A.E;.GA. .I~tsa' 'ed Adv't• 4-`4�3t'OR SALE - OTACO all steel waw - on, roller bearings, used one season, ley Ursa, $75.00• Apply Claremont' r'lo-operative, Claremapt„ Out w Crippled Yash Stick ,.,Dead - -- �1a.0• HOMES ' 15.06 i. CATTLE (400 lbs. up) ; : -T.10 z. ,o Of !(Hader 600 pounds) -".It rank RE th-_. - - from the property ! ,_- - SEW �L.ff — ke market--Doctsld White; Browham. Lot 10, y • Y '.i Hourly peck -np - & . SA4 e! P Ian )Con, 4, Pickering Township, two ,iIolatein, heifers Liberal Rowasa. , 'hone Collect Pickering 265 J 12 - PHONE 30 _ ;phone Markham, 2 6 6 J 4, • _ ` R • SALE - one horse; potato `° spsayer, sprays tons rows at Daae. ,SHIELDS MINK FARM :'Pho�aa 191J1 or call ax Valley Farm, _ -;7L Yatsula, R.. R. 3, Pickeria�g. QUALITY r. four p� 8 w old, FORS- T , y 'Andrew• -Glen, .Brock Road sad 6th � `;SILK'S � _ �' Cgpcession, Pickering. ]6AT'S. _ t iFOR SALE - krigidaire etove� _-_ `,� K Inches wide, .in new condition, $200 - oz best offer. Phone Pick. ;r99 - •-GR OGEMIES.' OR SALE Thor. vrasher Mand `MARO)/►RIN`,/ wringer, ll new motor, excellent aaiy.c'oa-' - w+.rlwur l+rt.rat«.r-r LOCKER PLANT - - - dation, ,will accept reasoa:able offer. _ • ._ - Phone Pickering 299, g S,E _-)zctric simulated U&I,t & �erviceeats Processedto'tYOnr Specifications. coal grade and mantle, seperate or y together. Make offer. Pick. 299. y A ON7 At X111 :TI�nes w0 wo be pleased to pick up dead _ _ or eripplad farm animals and pay liiORilO: pICSRIRDIG ff � _.. USItest preva. - prices. 1Pog liasmediate service, telephone Brooklin 63, Claremo6t Oft: - �_ or Toronto EG IJM 3_s01I6. V NOTICEto FARM ERS t ' - GORDON YOUNG LdbIITED _ � t i � ?- ;E 19f Heatine street, Tomato r o • 0W ' aG�[Cd PSOTO-FINISB 'tons V"mUNARY SGPPLM . BABY NZEDA 1 CASH PRICES PAID ,�,.,..• ' : _ ...•:...... -.- G. T. H08TON .. � a = • . - •,- �-- . - '=aroRE HovRas ' - F Warle Land Surveyor sad— FOR DEAD ,Oft CRIPPLED ANIMALS 1` T '�"'+" Week • f i Civil Engineer _ . . // O.Of A. 0 ...14 Edward sa...Ajax RS1JB - �y PRESCWTIll Sundays fiO AL ii Phone P$ckering iaaawa, 2 0 P. aoa W,9 -*, 13 : 85.00 ,eco ,Jealy. _ . _ - t SMALL ANIMALS REMOVBD FREE � R• 8OV�, � ' THui. RUNDOWN WIFE GAIN/ % PERSONAL if Lb&_"I mod 10 abs„ � pea - ,as�+ea, thaw. to Ostres^ FOR SPEEDY P/OfK-UP PHONE = Savarf, Mattagami oat s Tasdo TabieOs i► 13 A.29 N EIR RESN37�#7RINQ , wM Baz i, PIGBL8INg . dq• ;<atrodnetoz7 "(ioc-+wed' SCAB. !Nf PBONZ : 0! °_ .- .... to eeosa r►il =.. - -.:.: _ - - LOCAL E VE'8 -' �R I'RESENTATI PHONE 242W� WANTED —' picnic on July 17.- day afternoon, July 11„ alt the hod COUNTRY Mr, and Mrs Fled end. Evelyn Tindall Aaite I Mk of Mrs. George Todd: subject f ' fthree ee ears oro euc a aful ears Mme ' 8KAI1.- A�181La y Puckran and _ Tindall over the week. Devotion - "The, Hbase os. a Roes and Mrs; R Group Six will be hoatesaea. completed fanKly .ot Audfey. visited Mr: and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor motore4 ....Mr. and Mrs; Roy Morriah and a We have wail buyers �lfi - Most of the present officers have' Mrs. Walter Hollinger on Sunda to Thorold on Tues Good. cash down mento held their positions for the past y �y to tithe Mr, Bili motored to Ottawa on the wee - •._ . • s _. � for the hoii- end. CALL - Mr, GLIS threg ye d p g because loin. Hollinger. TheeW mane Association y r, and Mrs. E. Dnnkwater were y Taylor hoarse ars, ani are retards Sunda visitors. with Mn and Mxa. plc tures of special interestnthe s t � prompt am erperisepsi of lase bylaw which prevents them . �• holding office for more than three beep in mind the San tion will has. -children _wi1L be shown is the sent . - i� 1�l091 - Offles ENS4Mf y� Sunday School their regular meeting on Wednes-1 on .Tuesday evening, July 10, Before doing so, we want to exp- A. WILLOCCHBY ani BONN rasa our thanks to you. No organiz- _ ' 3 1ie111ss1s ation can carry on without public -OUSE ity, and we have received all• the N n � Zxperi� Sales a ppublicity asked for from the Picker --.,FARMS. �... • Establishod -10N ins News, and the most cheerful co-operation. We feel ths.'t we have accomplished a worthwhile work in our community, and you have help. ::. .. Businesses St. George's Anglican Cb4ren'. ed us tremendously in doing so. Nrs.E. IL James. President Sunday. Julv S. 10.00 a. m., Sign- • . • _ ` 49y School. 1...00 a, m., Holy Con-' (Thank you ladies - both. Ed.) F murtion. Preacher, key, E. G. Rub- .-FOR SA L F1 - -- Rub - Anson, B. D. •Phase Note •that a : Week -Day bible School wall be h'vld Greenwood at St, .Paul's,. Duabarton, beginning q•e•e : Monday, July: 9, at 10.00 a m..111 The Evening Auxiiary, of the W. �' C K E D' members of St. George's Summy M S. met at the home of Kra. - D C and DISTRICT .. _.School are ir, ited to attend Relig- Jackman, on June 27. Worship and ious Instruct:on, Games, Comrade- I Work was taken by Mrs. E. Ormer- ship. I and11' Jackman. Mrs. Closisoa St, Paul's Church, Dunbarton "Church Youth sat Work " The Any - - _ Sunday, July S. '1:00 P. m. SwL- I meetingwill be held at the home of t300,0A - Full price, choice lots, Pickering . Sz50.00 . Acre lots, Live •,-day School. 3.00• . p, m .Evening Presidet Mrs, E. Pegg. 4•600,00 - Acre lots, Station Road . .$650.00 spool Road Acre lot, Spruceiiill Road, Fairport 'areat _. rayer:.Preacher, . Rev; E. G. Rub- The mans friends of Mrs. Roy 411,000,00 _ 114 acres, Brock Road inson, B. D. Hill are -pleased to . learn she is now ' A Week -Day . Bible School will be gaining in: strength daily after Tier p held at St. Paul's beginning Mun- g g FARMS, j�/[ _ illness, + ARMS day, July -9, at 10.00 a. m. All me -n- Mr. •Reg. (lark is making ext,:a- Sl6 000,0f �Chieken ranch, modern home 7 acres bora of the Sun School and th._ar $25,000,00 - Moderxi stoxie terns house, _U acrerh&rw- — sive improvements at the Greenwood ;3�01"Ir _ Faxen 60 acres 3 houses in excellent condition, a rest buy, Half "down 'r .:friends are in�zted. Program: Rel- Park. There is splendid. accommala- ' ' •..- igious instruction, Games,- Comrade- gatherings, S18,f00.00 - Agincourt farm, lovely lasrge house surrounded by a beautiful cedar petting, 60 sores ship. Everybody come and make •this tion,.for' picnic project a success. Mr. a:nd Mrs. A. Morden visited . • Is the latter'$ mother. at the Hamilton Hof ICES Women's AnziTtary General Hospital . on Monday where _ The monthly meet' she is recovering -from a fractm'ed .� .S1SA0,00 down, Greenbank, T rooms, 3 acres, full 8 000,0f0 i q m8 of the W. A hip. ` !;1800,00 Lansing cutoff, basemen to read to pace . # t, t, y build ;Y6f0,00 von, rooms, Fairport Beach, possession • of. St: Paula Church will be held on t g � do 6 , -.July 10, At 2.30'0. tn., at the. ho4ie Mr. and Mrs, Fred Byers and Mr. � !33560,00..clowv, - T -rooms,. solid brick, Pickering Village, Excellent nbloe of idrs.,.Alfred Stroud. and Mrs. Douglas Morden were in. $4.000.00 down, modern new brick b ... ._ . .. .,Toronto. with friends on July 1st, bungalow, Picker- in Valises Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eastwood and V ` $5000.00 dovra, 10 rooms, brick, .Pickering Pillage. X8500:0f 4 modern roams wrath gat ` $8T�0,00 =odes b room bungalow, Pickering suburbs 8900,00 , P�eesam .Letters To the Editor _. �Miss May.. Brown called on many o!. _ _ _ _ n,odren-stoney last, '1' nares, near 1tlarkltant - — .friends on Sunday. their. Cit +' y BUSINES ES - Ashburn, Ont., June 18, 1A61 Mr. and Mrs. J. Stork of Picker L' ; Dear W iil � ing; Miss .Alma' Gibson, of Whitby; _ I wish to convey,thi appreciation Mrs. W. F. Disney, .•Brooklart, wire $7500,00 Launderette,_ 13 Bendix• machines, Orillia $12,000--00 mod -ern' seltisefive marteterin. West Hili, jK the Pickering Township Film 'callers at Mrs. F. Gibson's during $s6 0".00 :modern snack barnbuilding, -Council for your support during our. the week. • '• ' : • -; i 39�f00,00 ' g> equipment Toronto , , _ __ , = recent Film Cavalcade. We feel The W. A will hold' their re8ular $ s.0 locker refrigerator plant, Pickering, tha,'t the public interest aroused by meeting on July 1-2;- at the home of -- : •� r'" your publicity contributed a gnat "Irst. Wm. -Brown -at 8,30 p, r4s.:11I = deal' toward: its.suoces,9. Thank you ladies welcome. 01 DIf -C RO SS -for your interest and co-operation. -- - Nellie Hopkins. Sec. TreRR. � A T. F; C. a errywo©d _ _' .._- . _ ..... - R*seeEALTOR Pickering, Ontario .......... ' _ Y -Mr. and- Mrs. A. W. He R�� Dear air. Murkar: dgson, Mr. and Mrs. Erne Hodgson and duu- _ The Brock Road_ Home and School , ,;Associat:on has been in operation ' ghBelter; :lir. , spent the we I-endoa, 'JUIN ST PICKIRING v"LAGE _ of Belleville, spent the week -end at .- g the Wesley Petty home. - "--'. -WE HAVE -A WIDE SELECTION OF REASONABLYLPRICED HOMES AND LOTa t . •? a -,,n - - - _ ' _ Swilgeafs, .9ireclor - A.& ltichs;rtl�sn.. awe�t _ __ _ 091 .�>.�:�-�• j *..,.la,, D.th...rl, tl]aa 90 K.:* rcgida>ire Ref ,l> " E ti e, � «'1!!ae >Fs.wrlas n... - ae oe4ws�ru� _ , .. �. 61440013as hed Aem, Raft s.a-fiver wrs st6ve POiOl6■, Mks 4t. - - �! ear! >•"° _ -c F - • ex !t. soft.lufte - - CWNUM Mae Lots ■s ew ft. phis.. A" IAMB �iTTR 8L BU Ae Del* _ � _ _ _ — �.� 4% ft. 7ft IrI�T?r.13oanam" Bucks Bise+fn s...� i rdefi •ad rags. A NowAvailable - - - . • oeaAwA A •MITCHELL : o _ OMMId 13"M sK �rtgtdaire Mads NLY by oa+.•b•• - '. Fa*Nm 74 aaa as GENERAL MOTORS i PHONE PICS. 241W3. .10M ThUC= PAM Y01M WAN" J. S. BALSDON & SON KEN AND CLARKE STAFFORD BROS. '� - :. _ `pHON11 DICKERING 39 _ Insulate with A.UC'riONEEBa wo�8 .', ' -:. ,P'Iroao • �P'i�laip_ilf9 •� ,, • _ _.. i aiW Authorised for ma o h n s-IMac-ill a -- .. Coss me Ontario land T9dL its Dnwkw �..>� TP1.t16'y. �• THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL HINTS >>� . ,�,.meata >:.. t. - �- -...�- .�..�. t Rock " ' ,,� ,,,; zi., ,.r,,, Wool B a t.t i - �o Clean Thea - Rub with Turpentine - ilea ow 7 at EeesoaaW� MCEACHNIE°S Defeat the heat! Put J•M For Real Estate, Inaurawce and Mortgages llar0at< Deal Barrien doe _... Price at Ona• l�+o as BAAL= _ : - Rock wool Saha between � � � Co - 1fWOM r. O. phone, AO& il�I! - >>1"D1Ril�L Dom^ you and the hot sun- They Willso n � e`'�/_� P. p, pbwo Matic. !!6 pay for themselves in winter 1 1 V l'eosttea hen been astsub w !%twee assb lone% Gal fuel savings. See us now. BZIRU33Ahi BPHC�ALi asetioaesee stare i!!s. - am or Nlift � W. �_����/ ®TOP 36, KINC�9TON RD., SCAR. 7.99`2_- _.- 0R - PICBEBING BESIDEN'L'9 MAY CALL - : DAVID H. MARSHALL Phone'Pick. 193 - t�INGS ONLYt - I'ICKERING i! J. Building Materials _ 6" IT'S BAST WE SHOULD SAVE, rr ,,_ -- ..e•als•� _... - ,_- ' , d Fuels ,.� sus .Ooovxra 'Pick a go Ont. an z4 - # &A= � ,.,.q -•ww. ...r . 'MOPFE PI(KEBtNG - Psoiilla per. } - - f WM. MAIN - Your Friendly Resident Ag®nt . NICHOLSON l�•�■ . „�.� A M' � A>pOi sea SAM& !!Bi O"U,"TY, .DoNme. Aelvlbow" OfiKl Clr#� _ - Li8811[ "T 1N 8L, ML !VALUA200 CABINETS sUv MOM ai+ra FOR YOUR KITCHEN Nkomo Ma■msari wades ' = pbow er WHO � YOUR PR D?AArltab AOR -soh■ .o.�.. A r,or. F .4......� ate. . , -CYRIL E: 1VIORLEY i 1t L 1tr81'1 Z !o!r ` _ . ..- . `lam lobe vat of whiff ' C*ata, raaMns as �oeelLea>; Baas - WL ! mss. ■+ft+ea w Aid A & tae 1!'laat-Bsaaad Fin" oPTOMI4r N. M. Gordon 29Ao and 9ae to LOO LUldBEB YARDS ,."mi- Garden Party* Evesiaie: Moa. W.d, FSd.. otoa- . :i'ICSERmn, ONTARIO - 4N DLwm 'BLDG.. OPP. P. O. PHONE. Plci. 44. ledar'"Grove EILEEN JACKS. OPTOMETRIST PhMe �WS41ONTARIO Off. -414= Ej ►mind bm%- - - -- P'[GSE MW II (TbXWD * Service Arranged)' I� u ?� ■ grenia sad..Saturday,- y, ft._ _ to Deo: .. , Sellers & Atkinson PHOS PNCFM APglrR PLCL 4i •. ' . Ptyeao A� 901 W 9 • 8aodt[. 900 •- • - tY Beech K bsa*� Ww" auk lama to Cars will r lC Lwro week's holiday. C e t tend. 1 lewd i+ PBOII>• - !9 Mr. � Mre, Alan Tomlinson and Centennial at 1.15 p, m., meet those David, of Hamilton• have been vis•„ from the, Rouge at 1,80 and hope - - Auctioneers iting their• parents homes for a "R'��1Sat �Don?t forgetvis k- if you port by C L E N D E N I N G • - - ' so reins •ee Card Of TWmkm week. Thowe no transportation or if yoo Centennial United Church can squeeze in a few more. thea DIXON, XO N .._Sala. eoadv� aaywbeae • - , I..Rish to thank 'my anst►y frierida contact Bill Detripaey so this part of k t i Faem Stock, tea• and neighbors for thea cards, frail -�- There was not such a l::ge aft- the picnic can be fully oemr9amise r fa�e and Prcpert7 bales. � kind aiesaagea during my rec- Mothers are regneated to remember' �� pH7� sad cadence for Communion this weak, ent illness, and especially to W w• but , perhaps the holiday week-dnd the picnic baskets well laden sad C QQ -%Adveetised. Billp prepared and Tornlinson for his un-drLus attest- had something to do with it, Sun- beverages will be furnished by the t1af LQ'7CL ylQpEt loafed. ion Sun- day School 'attendance did not scum Qoamrittee sat well as treats for tae - , so it children. P a are being work- Mrs. E. Coibonme. to alackea too much however, m MAR HAM Pr 6; Servlee must be -our older foil¢ who take ed awl to keep all, fYom tiny tots to ndpa s me on - A. he umrc.er grandparents nSing the family and awake it a ,� time off. , . -Rolm sew -The 'W. held its fugal s real day for ail. Rensonable Tates Dunbarton DIXON - ateetrng lint week and final a2i W. ..acs wo tau'urIrviLLs 9- _h 24. made for the cured -. 2 4 you have not procured -...- j pROPR1)�TC1R family of Fort William are holiday- your ticket• yet, pleas Ab1BULANCE ing'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. earliest opportunity from either ' kr -Chas, Annis, Mrs. Reg. Morrish or Mrs. A. Scot t = Howard and Mrs. -McClements I� There will be more about this as the ~ .have moved to their home on Avis ' date draws nearer• plans were also • � Ave. E. at the Bray. made 'for our batuc which will be -Dr, Arthui and Mrs.- Arima - land held• `on' Saturday, - September 29. _� ,T (�prjprpT PLUMBING and HEA'L'ING' children. of Ottawa, were at his ! so members are asked to work. on Hese�aNT aid — PRBSaL�RIC � - parents- home for a -week-end. their .aprons, ,etc, and the rest of Mr. and Mre. Nichola of the Day,.; you keep_ the date, in mind for ytur Q�j� D. Opni>M, E. C► - haze moved to Leaside and •prior to early Christmas Shopping• Roger 4L Oaaas4 W A. 3PFF7�CCI`�LTY _,. their levvft were .presented, with a We also held our final clinic last Oltloset 1. Hawses lovely lamp by the Fairport United.. week and anyone who desires this ti n. service will be given -free trariapur- .12 o re o c • .Pick. 9esW haven ng ga >leaeh ph C at Oiltwa, Oat., 7 1-i Simeos 9e• S. F'air>�t �' � -' Miss Esther Heugeii' of Piciou• N.• talion to St. Margaret's Church Ploae - i•-2227 f a• �w S, spefit the holiday *eek-end with West Hill,. on the'•first Thursday of '► Aja=, 011ueo k PL - 9MW9 R- g• ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis.. every month,_.Tre next clinic is on ^ n%Ofall $lMaYsiII Pholae lla Rev, S. and Mrs. Kerr and child- this week, July 5, and anyone wa•ih- teddkn '� Pa' cen of Galt "have been. visiting Mr. .in.g to go will be met at- either Ccn- and Mra, W, Mottershead.. tennial or Highlarvi- Creek Schools1.00 0F> Leya1 P1 q1. Miss Isobel Watson' of Galt- -spent and both-Morriah's Stores, at i Ins .wast T.T LICENSED AUCTIONEER - •the Week-ehd with Mr.- and Mrs. E.' o'clock in the afternoon... .. • Craven. _.The amount of, laaor donated at - =� _ Znauranee . �rV• p e1�i ani,-Whitby TWVA We are sorry to say that Mrs. D. the manse seems to be dirainis6hur. 1 Write er. P4osa Heaasiil$ sad Property Cameron is-.quite ill. with • pleurisy. Lately there are only one or two im TOU TO :) Pst� r Rev. A. J. and,Mrs•_ Payton - and, working "ceaselessly at night or on -Mg NT�AT T�U�? Mp 'lfitm aa0 t>•aal _ : _ family of Prescott have been visit- Satiuniuys• This being a holiday it ask' a' apoe+slt,. DOUGLAS G. ��s• Inewounee du swildb � ors at the A. J. Thompson's on the had been hope;i everyone would ut • wladss4a. tMoo sea prompt Attention Given $nae-.Line k. " (on nervi btrt only oneu w showed up but_ As�1ti ftowsaee K Ail ■>r Whttby R. R. 1 'phone gl; Anne I;ennox enter_t birth a number if you pass g you will nee the stone TIAITUND of little friends at a birthday party I work is progressing now and can $owman & Gibsan lash Friilaq. as idea of-the falf od ]ob• ilk y :. GYPROC . The Dunbarton 'Un.ite Church are told that not half of the folk •choie had a'-picnic supper•in the gar- .ha• a returneJ the pledges to date Deferred Payment Plan Available and •it is .hoped those who have al- den of Mr. and blrs. W• Mottershead �3O'UTEi QLD HORSES sia�oo COMRIE •LUMBER COMPANY' and tin" genie . Mr: Crowhurst was re-ady -answered a►e not the -out FAIR PORT presented with a Hymnary ata a „nes intending to assist financially A! Twr lratta Limited token of 'apprec iation: -He leaves for The building gni finance comm-. _ BEAQ ALSO SCarboro Junction. Ontario. oummer vacitio;.•at, Port Hope. it' 0,9 v: ill meet Thursday night to O��IPPPLLED STOCK ' SCAR, iii6 $01117 i Congratulations to the Dunbarton 4 discuss ways and means of comp- p$dNE P1C7CF81NQ 9!O 1 1 Searhoto jai P1Cikeelsi• l •bill team on winning= the louvre- feting the work and cotciiie is !!,1!i ment at Pickering on Dominoin DWy. t The Sunday School picnic is draw- "pla9e 4allaat Amt (+.� a.." +ar_Cwww .4Misa Virginia'MeCobe has left for ing closer and we hope all airs malt= - Us�over How Good Surds ttrouifug tar;ctt r, slid l attended the 131st Anniversary Service at Boston Church-.7i lxau:, _ cad Tea Can Be' tiiul little C'outrtry E hurch in the centre of this community. 1'ttt K� t� tieandwiiie�l ,• N church was filled to capacity- It- shillilllig& niversary`bunday always brings out POW fab0 91a8rtui111ed Wft mocked =r, a large rongregatiou- as so many �e ' ' ' d avow and I mon to ilmde, who have left tTie. 'district coni back for this particular, day. A1- ` ways there seems a special appeal . - in the country churches of pioneer ._ settlements, There, in the adjoin- -- - - - ing' churchyard, are the graves of _. . ••..-:;. tlx predecessors of uteri of those XCED _ "+• who were attending church that -_ r z`; day, You could 'almost feel their presence in the loveh 'old church- -' tot the prayers and'thc , hymns, and maybe listening to toe i sermon w;tft a stranQc wonderment. The visiting minister vias the Itev. Pred Douglas. Toronto - and Ile ' ANINE .141 r was a veru fluenf and forceful + F speaker..: -He told u� that r",-iitly in the U.S... a Gallup poll was taken in "Dear Anne Hirst: We have been !hear over the radio, so he'll get, answer to the question-" What is married over a year, and have a + a laugh now and then too. the most important factor in your 'young baby whom we both are + These are only first -sugges- life today?" Eight per cent :had devoted to. But my, hus¢and com- + tions. Others- « Ck s will come to you - an answered s e cd o r v- ' r G d" fft st , x t ctrl letel ignores-P p y met I can't under- e ' stand it: as you go along. 'Social Security!" Mr. Douglas said "The first few • I agree that perhaps you are that fifty wears ago the figures ' months w8 were " "trying too hard." Friendly talk would probably have been exactly 'comes naturally when two people- the reverse, as in those. days there so happy, But * are interested in, the same things. was more- concern for the soul and now when he i Don't feel offended if at first less -for the material things of life. comes home he has his dinner, ` Your husband doesn't respond; if Another tertineni, 't •. you Ree on,. p question .was and just sits acrd P You will interest this-"Communists deny the exist.- that �• \ read$ till bed- 'him in spite of himself. 1 believe info of God - -but how -mach r time. If 1 . ask ' that hid• "setttiag down -and read- . * ing alone at night is only a habit better ice we who merely ignore him why' he" ; Him'" !� doesn't talk to I believe You cart pry him-, plea- NOT A WORRY' IN THE WORLD-What to do when the world's . -me, he'll ray he can't think of uv _ ' santly, out of ' i! - unless.- of cares weigh too heavily is here demonstrated b Patrick grown of -If it were Y • sourer, yossrhte to take an _ _ ' thing to talk about If I persist• you two -married with the St. 7sbter's-St. Joseph's Homes. The recipe: take a sturdy honest Gallup poll in a Communist. the loses his temper. ` nothing in common but mutual branch a country I wonder what would the • affection. Even if that is true you: piece of string, a bent pin, a fallen log, a quiet. stream, "I }ave him very much, but I and arrange them in this manner. One word of caution-this answer.-to the same -question that _can't find a spark of love in hits a should be able to arouse his ' was asked in Democratic America - kr in you-as' a per,"an- can be habit-forming. _ for me- -M ayhr_I try too' hard. + If you will stop feeling he does �.I would be more than ., `1�•hat is the most important (error •. -. grateful •not love vov. and attack the job � _ tn�•r�ur life rnighttsu�r afaylse the an- If you can find some Plausible res- •' intelligent' ly __ '. I ran out of ..rocks hnJ used try--•• or, prise fr%. son. for. Iris .behaviour, and help s �- t. Y��. -three blocks of yaad instead. tent �,� SALM ate solve thi< prdblem. -- -A wife whoa• husband refuses to ' visitor said she thought we had Modern Etiquette _ - �• i been drawling stoveaood and sonic L H." be a companion to her. bat her job 0���� of it lied _droppe3 off. Another By ROBERTA LEE _ 10 COMMON INTERESTS cut ant. Itllagination, slid tact. ass Cr _ ES picked up one,of the blocks and • Before ou two marred, neb� luld Aunt Hirst can bels wondered should she bring it up you > Pae both. Write hoc at Bos 1, . + talked about each other, and your °G�1VGE�tFARM to the house for us! Is it absolutely required that s - + "suture. '13u: weren't you later- 123-Eighteenth St.. New I orotlto. + + Cin Q ^. ; person give the reason for declining " eared then in other things too? Ont' ° C. ^ "^ ; an. invitation? -His work; certain sports. your - - friends. what'.t going on in the - _ _ • ' . _ . ` �, . ` _ do so, but unless oGtig.ctarvery ?nim Man Uses For _ate reason, one should explain wit" - _.. goesto "-world.` _ i _ o e_.�crks cis--a-rases nvthnag p Y. h g en 4 g t: hostessttmi h re, Otherwise, the t' rr ht-ever this wean that Q O oregret Mutual intercbts, a, well as IC�Het! Shears O' • mutual dot E, keep a marriage - skpP d-oe, happen. But not might ent a.rttrt_ "Sorra * exciting, Sharing opinions, dis• Of course '.last week—the only thing not ac I cannot accept " You use your kitchen cording to schedule wis one' of ' Q. Isn't it proper for a mart to • cussrn the man's busim'ss, talk- shears -for . rii;imi g ttg parcicy"afid our cows getting in. with the. heir -on greet between two -- « mg ever state of -the world, - chives• cutting up' salal &,Teens, - wall along the s • enjoying baseball together, see- green fire c es grits ii the ca'ttlr get women, he ia'aeeompatiying? _ pepper. etc, for sal.ed`, but mixeQ , up at alt- it is because_ a ; _ A. Vit.:- 'Yhr luau ;hp;/ld. always • ng your friends—all such things do you also, xse them for; heifer jumps- a is nee and pct• 4t make for close companionship, _ t• Cutting. large piece, of raw• with ilio.. cows, _ 0 wall on ,life outside - _ • As_one mind stimulates the other, n_teat into smaller pieces' - - Q. Isn't it • the develop • « �. • quite all right to use • Y op more and more res- 2;-Cutting�-large fish Inlets into + the fingers to convey French-fried Pect for-each'other_as individuals servin sizrg g g .:via h, + and so :delight in being together 3. ,Cuttit yeast don h into uni- ybe foregoing might g pieces before saulEin ? - Q t •not agree ' potatoes to the moue ' watt the fore Ding statemsnt•as he , � :'�, \"moi, the ,i< I. should be as Abe ears pass by. , _ fOm _ was busy -Tovt or the week. clean,- - piece. hciort shnitrg- litre �� • - • ts,cd. - - + In other is'ords; besides being rolls? ing out the barnyard =-.%& ill, tile- • _ • _. Q Is it'necessary that t telegram t lovers, they are. each other's l ScI PPing od oyerlapr,ing pie. tractor hitched on to the-spreader. • • of congratulation received`at a reed- » best friends,.. _ crust alterit l,a, been pliced iii the Apparently backing into' the barn- � •• " • • .ding reception be. acknowledged? +� Plate? yard was quite a tricky business'and • • ;� u;, �` This relationship .yon 'must try .` * ,,•' ' —,. kQjty ,� y 5., For cutting up candied fruits, there were timed ,schen I'r heard • _r ,./ • • � sperraa note a. than .- reQutred to-develop between your husband I'ai titer talking to hfmsel. with • and yourtch. such-as orange :and lemon peels, - • " gift, but the first time cone meets citron. and chcrrtes?. ` t'onSiderable fluercy .-Of all • , • ? the sender of the. telegram• for writes • Start by laarnityq -inose about the contary conx_raptio+s eve • y 6. Remov,ng neck and w4ng tips • hint a letter, a -words 'of appre s •his work, iL a wife listens with - did t ever think r ivinted A tiactor • intelfi from pou!tr}:: �. •�, . ciation •shotrid be expressed. gctrcc _ttiert pet few sub_ with horses I'd have had the 0 • Q. In what jest's clo�cr to his heart. Take �' Cutting taffy or other pulled spreader backed fit and hall a load • • position should a •time out., to read a good n wt• candy into pieres? 1VettinR shears O • • person hold his head while Latin S -First helps here,- on b' now.• One day he eveii had + 0 • w b at the dinner table? paper eVct'v' day, and try to $' Opening boiled lobsters? Cut an audience-although at the time _,Q • • N. the head should be held in digest its contents; `then when a slit through entice len he didn't know it! I had a friend •I • C an. erect • he reads niter dinner, g t gilt of tail -•spending; 'the 'else with 'life "a'nd '� • position, without r,pptar you two and body and' break away the flesh O ing still. The body can lean .forward car, discus the news. Remember in one while I was getting dinner s,he sligittlYt but the head should never -`� what your husband used to enjoy 9, Cutting sup gib at the"tail• took a strell around the farm. . 7. " in his leisure time - movies, i R P giblets for gravy? Partner was teased, urnicicifully at .be bent at right angic< _ _•_sports*. dancing or 'whatnot:--and - l�' Cutting ecusts from slices of dinner-bine as_` she would 'nor tell' - 4524- ° - Q. How should gifts received bread' - - Y ' him'ho*,`Iong she had ltecn watch- SIZES •try ivatevive his intgrest in them. 11. Cuttiu� ,up cold. cooked ing him-and listctung. during 'an illness be acknowledged? Cultivate the friends 'he uaed*to !-5 y., A• ,If' the patient is los ill to • like being with, and v' ' chicken or oilier frtcat for salads. . aL a+�ttcinR-�tarirs—von - 12. Cutting snap beans' ' sf'r >;ii r n and P tY a >,e t tS giit5 promnth, _ notes of thanks shot be written _ - week_— weather y as soon atter rect•ccrti just litcasantly you want these adoraMcs'for her! _ warm. and sunny - except one day A precious little scalloped diess has when. . it was' . raining 'most of fit' wing or puff-sleeves. Sunsuh has 7d tJtenrr teas. .n, rte altr.r �ea - WAKE U P YOUR ..--,,.CROSSWORD. inert: - - 1:'iarta„ titre.' That, of course, was the day let-down scat is cut n one piece tl. Reyolutloa�ry money or of our-W.1, meeting so my freshly .Bonnet is one pfece.'roo. seaerat account 6 tt lirotherr-- 7t.F.mpinpera .ScaShCd. Car-gpt Splattered et'itli 2 �',��� �'�� _- PUZZLE at: Act of holden Pattern 4S_a comes in Toddler pearl 2p, Spike o' corn mud from end to end. We also had sizes l_, 2, 3. 4, S. Size 2 dress,: j Ii. ,•:chid tool 41. idolize -the census enumerator for dinner Aficult •' 4 Percussion 22. Iabarmoniou/ 42, F1ne fabric yards 35-iuCh; playsuit. 1 !•s yards. MithwA Cal and -And Toull ftp pa 1, Difficult -Instrument - 'relationshtp 48 Sat to- a -• that day,. and the poor dear looked ' i. rlv American i. Irnrilorr of a 2I. surrors ' • 'I'lu5 pattern, easy to use, sim- in ®1 �A+' N Cs rlvei• - 'picture tired out. Believe me, anyone who pia S. Kind of tun curve 1b, Additlon to a I5, Frosted The Liver should pour out about 2 Of . t. Unita of bulidlna It. Fiver island! arorks. for the government on some PIC 10 sew', i5 tC-ted. (Or -fit. Has bile juiceia�'Y>wrdiaesUvetroeteverydq, '12. S t al Rel 27. CereThin d arasr , complete illustrated instructions: if this bite is notftowinttfreely yourfoodmq - 12. Steal weight 77, Thin der 18. Tier of these 'temporary jobs deserves r 1i: Ri yet In T. Com stent sot di it may just decay m tlfe To p blscuits _ 49 Siolicat kine every cent they are paid, Rut of Sen THIR Y-FIVE CENT'S Tb�n t wma your a yon _ SO. Writin; _ d T kaM. Ireland s,Dlvlaloa! Sir, Var•�blact tm ement course, it depends.on the fall, (3Sc). in coins '(stam(is cannot be seteODetiW on eelwur,eunkandtbe The or oa root 2• Be[ore - • 30. Corpa)er►t Ll: Tranagressloa aCCeptCd) for this world toots punk. fame. Pattern. Print It takes thaw mud, iventl. Carter's Little ` 1s, Static iiia? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 For instance, according to' press Lterr Ptills to _ B 9 w if ,. Plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, flet thaw 2 pints of bile Sow_ s ill. Barber q calx reports, Mayor McCallum is rosily- STYLE NUMBER. Inti lFselp to make you feel "up and up" S0, Japanese coin 12. 13 .. Get a packap-today. Ffraetive in trukte� ... _._ _. !1, Food fish MF Ing 11! a day, plus travelling ex Send order to Box 1, 123 Eigh • bile BOW freely, Aek for t'arter•. hill!• liver sa. Kind or duck is 16 I pensee:, as •Consunrer Represents• ` tbenth _Street, New Toronto. Ont. Pills 35t ar env 211. Grestsvst. Cup tor'ilgnld - r7 til*e on the Milk Board, for every. It's ready for` you 1 t jut new �Annc r. -.'•30. Seareh out 1t; ty i day ti Board meets-and it has.__ Adanis _Summer—Pattern Bookl _ s2. Perform - --alread g Up-idedown to Prevent Peeking awkwardly 21 22 ?'had teverve mcetin s. Looks Read all about your new vacation ss. Surface - - - 3 2t ]S 6 n if thgre is an easier way of get- wardrobe how easy it is to sees. 3 / ss. atacie ` y r _.. 28 m g money. . out of cows than by Glamor-fashions, illustrations of j b 3 ss, Mani, - milking them.,And with no danger thrift patterns --in- all ^sizes, Send- 0.Jt^ 3 d 4e.Colnpanain- 31 3Z of havin flipped tw•cntv•fitc Cents for sour copy to. / inch mono- 3 3a g the cows', tails fli tat across your Eace, or of almost'liter• da, Fred Pattern of .a Jr. Miss suit. d 3 N 3 y4. Dalry articles 3T 36 7 - ally having r6 bath the'coli s before suit 3 47 1 1 _ Paid as rent, printed in,_ booty n (Seof:)' 36 _ you start earning your, _motrer: it I d WtrelEae ` 40 I 4Z 3 well I suppose . s .nevrrbera. PPo_c that's the way ti rr v tion 47 of the world. I Was Nearly C St. Above. _ _ _ _ _. _. . + + y � �13a�3 OO N3 S IS. Worm Friends from the city.nften bring 1��f TF 17A H. Woody plant �'bs■ ■ -••Itch �• 1 N .. 96 ly;vtctortour. forth many a smile, A fent: weeks. Q- 06. Snug rob 33 d % iJ N n af - 5t. Dtanatoh - ago Partner had the lane freshly Until I disro.•rred Dr. MD. haunts' amudn,rly . DO�IN 9y ' fast relief -- L. D. 11, Prr+orlpttoa. world N 8 a► 3 M 1. Drbcb. - 57 Rrraselled- and ter-lrtakc cels Arid bobaiar, tatm pure ou, fins, ueaa mwicuton, , " t: ucks keep to the centre of the spell° and 'comlorc fro,n ertu . ttrhina f. Tre n llM1 u caned by realm.. Ptmt.les, nab" athlet^'. !ranch avther lane hc. placed a feiv large stones foot and r,tber uct ruantra.arLi_LotEls +'C Answer Fi!ae �rhdre orf Ther Pa e t First appllrtktloa oh k, e�:en-the mod luren.+r, ` _ g a one; either side-' Apparently he lUb of mode? hook. ,t,k drLLtaia ter D. n. n Pro+nr,onnn ennetoarr ..r ears d^+nstrU• - ' ISSUE 27 — 1951 f - • • .. ... ♦a ' , iso. r. - :. r � • .-'r ~{<- Raymond Cobb, the daddy of them. r " x13—nut even Wee Willie Keeler *a I.Issined Advertising:. excepted—at 'hitting - them where 1 they ain't•'+ * s BABY CHICKS FOiL SALE Ty Cobb has long been -an ad- No waiting for TOP Notch Cansdiaa AP IIGHTIMI GENERATOR SIT miter of Williams, but didn't think Droved chicks. Prompt delivery of all rA1RB,6NKS-MORSE onan, 1,000 wawa much of Ted's bull-headed insis- popular Dote breed• and erose breads. AC, gasoline generating act, so -cycle. _ _---.---'--- mon-sexed. Dulles, cockerels. Also Tur- llo-voit with auto—tic starting Danes' glace that the "Boudreau shift" was, kW poults. older bullets. Gree catalogue* used arse season. ideal for summer cat' a challenge that could onl be met TOP NOTCH CHICK SALES sage, will operate electric refrigerator, x _Guelph. Ontario. Apply Sheridan A. Smith, 30 Pr"tO■ by continuing hitting, TCFRIGHT. POULTRYMEN—get sour FRSE rnpa of Rh_d•_Hamilton, Out. ♦ • t the $$.page "Poultry Diaeaae Isanual."THRESHING outat: used 36 - 64 white `" a -"Of all the fellows I've ween in Write for details now. Rodda. tlo: lis• Thresher with new Ebersal feeder and ' Long Branch. Ontario. decking used 1 Year, used ,Farmall MD, 'p bacebalt in the last twenty years," DOZENS of letters received in our office tractor outfit, 61,000. Will sell . halt or Cobb told a friend several months ability. raetkstell rt;+rfn Ofn� maroeuottn•tsor �°aevia�liy. s• J. FY■b t son. Thames - C "Williams is the only one I of Tweddle Chicks. it you want the best. 14 -ACRE farm and new '-room house. . thought could break my record. But order Tweddle. Prompt delivery On all besemant, ata, electricity and water. young year On popular breeds. non -sexed; pullets. cocker- fruit ayes. large chicken-bouse and I—! is losing fifty points a Y •IG, also turksy pouls. Ower Donets. • s us c etc >ti r a ,scar asonn S4b00, one rDlls vett of .Welland. Mr. F. r+'ree Catalogue. Bias. Gen. Del.. R.R. No. 6, Welland'. t0 hit t0 left. It gives me a pain TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIX8 LTD. 7 t t0 think that `f 10,000 pitchers are t4rtus, Ontario —, FOR SALE. TO s Crawler with wide ¢Hugs { s tread. Fully equipped and g perfect = ,1 making a $100,000 hitter do 'what DjEl\t3 AND CLEANDiG � conditlOn. .rust run 116 hours' write Guy what I think Currelley. Box $$7. St. Marys. Ont. 7 they want. If he'd do LA m r"u anythgs 006" dycisi — sR f ' he ought to do, he could become tag? Write to u■ for Informatlom We. BEATITIFGL Great Pyrenees PUDDss for r 'the first .450 hitter in baseball his- are sled .to answer your QU"LIoma Oe• wale. soba wants one? Mea J. A. Wil- the �I pertinent H. Parker'* Dye Warta Wmlt■d. items. Southampton, Ontario. _ torv." 191 Tnnga Rt.. Toronto. i RECESSED BATHTUBS 640. _ v ,. • " • ART Martha Washln¢ton and Rich- #, G. cid SALE - • FOR,three-pieceb cb m net. - The friend Cobb spoke to was the lits• stainless a Too t ICE CREAM CABINETS` White 6160.0. to 169.00: Coloured 6274.00 1 man closest to Williams of anybody guy direct from manufacturer while auD- complete with beautiful throned att+nse, - 5'- in 'sport—Fred Corcoran, the sol PLY lasts. cash ritemfoorr frweatallcalsst Air afteris to+plulng mbberuand buiiaers coo s ve ' -• „r y promoter. No doubt Corcoran pass-. - Maty Devices Mfg. Co.. 1324 et. Or mamy valuable dollar■, bun with consdena - ^'" ad the word along to Williams, Data at. Montreal Is, and Inva a nicer home. Rat}aeactloa [ear anteed. Extra discounts OR catalogue DrlOes but with no noticeable effect. ARAOE. on Beaverton Tension Fella if we sopDly everything You need for com- Road. including stock. -egaiptmemt and plate plumbing Or heating installation. r dwelling, good tourist trade, Boiling bit- Catalogue includes litbo Photo• Of main A # • ' ! early part of the Games o Then. in the f ill -health. Apply William Ye- axtures. prices and helpful lnstntlatloJe -- alas■, Glenarm. Ont diagrams. select style of ■inks. cabinets. present season, Williams batting is tube. showers. stoves. retrigera- _ 1049 COCICSHUTT is TRACTOR CRZZP- son, Pee■sure water systems. oil burners• ns. r of the works champion Yankees, was ghastly—that is, for a man like XRT seer, live tower take -OIL ROA"a- �ptm and all tan". Glc- visit or write Ma and s for nveetoek. S. M. all Order Division. Etrest■ville Will xchang M • ICa6'efree Casey tiN Williams. So Cobb sat down able. w u e Johann Casey Stengel,'has a way of looking unworried even when beset ,wrote Ted a letter—a two-page let- Lichty. R.R. r. waterloo. Out. Hardw:re•_ strtecsvuler Ontario. Phone b�y Lhe most cLuci�cGises. And so it was small wonder that New ter which wear into details. Wil- KITCHMN minks. white Porcelain *a •t••+•�- 'York �ofe�ier Yogi Berra looped incredulous as his boss put on a sola resistant ensm L as x a dauEl• n SAt E ovE13 6e.9e tiaras, up to ndW, has refused to bawl. double drain board eotapbts w '- •a each pound of tobacco <.r make 301 carefree juggling act even while a Yankee relief expert walked divulge just what Ty Cobb told crumb cup strainer and fit aaalaet cigarettes for qac with the famou, Glow r� extra, 617.60: Ea x 64 single bowl double Cigarette Machine. Price $5.9S. Guaraa- towards the Yankee Stadium mound vacated by Tommy Byrne him. But it must � have been hot drag board with aroma cup .trainer. east loss, perfect dr refund. Beat on mar' because the very day Williams after the Detroit Tigers cut loose with th a ree-run attackt . stuff singer extra r6 e$ atmd* bawl tm Postage ears Globe Tobaeevac a - • ... -. a single draw !Dasaazd. right or Mfg Hama toss. +$sA Chutteh. Verdun. tawbae. - - - .. .- .. received it he hit tet hoaoe fun -with crumb cost strainer and canoes. wood — ----- . - double and a single—alt to- left ea� wrbsors-sus: IS 1 421 �1 ■1aA Lad - wk+tLIVES�eack.aWill not rub ofkmeto . Williams actually deliberately hit- 6euL ria, wood cabinet. $*Cas, write far ego- wry. Convenient poc;kst tub.. +oc postpaid. ting t0 left 11t! 3 St Of y. It is five . » - dial Di1C•a on eomDleta bathroom a+ta• 8a_mbtaY_Hatcherie•. Winnipeg. Mang I C year, now "wince the --Cleveland $pact won't permit us 10 go All Items may -be purchased ••D••• -40-ACRE farm.' 6 mite. from Welland. - >squfry gvited ,tam trade. P.O. Ban 971. 6 miles from Niagara Falls., 600d 6- Indians pulled 0it."Boudreau shift" into further details, but. mp to no•r, ••. �o+'i• room house; tmmeaiaee poes.u+on. rir7l ^: on Williams—the shift, widely cop- 'Williams has picked up close to . FOR sale 1941 sixteen Passenger StbOW pro s4.000. Private. A. X14411,` 111 John C fed by other clubs. wbich `pulls IOD points in his batting average H•• Cu.tem built AD11y Andora*m Tail. street. Toronto. - - V ,.,1, /'- i 1 J It broke _Ont. Won SALrC._•Gsnaral store, central Iota' ' _ 1... .. - practically the whole defensive since hearing . ftom. :Ty Cobb— .=.—MAHSZT a Tractor .. .hill tion. living apartment. eatabhGbad over team over to right—tht shift which, and although we haven't been keep- Cam .14C f wire -tie stick-up lam: sawn. Re liars. Ste. ere eurnov 1 . u M. Dean.. • . - tea 4intt, It been taking" .hacks ing' close tab, it is noticeable that U&Nw:r 12 z 64 Thresher with clever mill. Real !+tate. Sptweedale. got Pairs . . Oui~pre biaeOn call to the AmtiY all in goad condlelon: 1 rirestona is : $• emomd D,st. _ out of the Williams batting ave- a lot of those bingies have been Tractor Tlrte suitable for read =M- N. ms $L wa League was for the New York rags and losing games for the Bos- going in the direction sbich he •• D••Co•• [ ntomvtLL.. ant MEDICAL _ - =Yankee+ to take it all. At this writ- ' ton team. Fane and players by once disdained even to aim for. At. SHIRLCRAFT -T— ins it doesn't look like- such a bad tRY ITTlwry wMerer eI Rttet�iita0k ►viva - -prediction at that, as Carry Sten- the hundreds have pleaded -with that raft he might come close to coltP1.ETE' rtta .ttA fan 1ms:rncefma er 669weRls Gheelr rni'41x•a'• Renttl�T• Williams to stop aiming for the the magic ,400 mark—or even go for making TSIs baaunfmt. ONWW and �tmO'S-01116 57011E set's pets are just one game out g exciting naIn tru Poctap pGte n e. 0"4" se first plata and showing signs of right field fence Old start slicing rarer it—by the season's. .end If muses, Ho thton'stiou &beslkira trio is r. us gBl" toward left, but Williams appeared he does, a lot of. the credit should aunt Houghton's I$hetleran. 494 KEr tet_!! Express Pe*piti ra rsller. overtaking and passing the amaz-. t, :. , -seam Rd- Toronto_ont ing Chicago White Sox. to. have a heap of mule 'blood in Yo f a -Ty Cobb. — N — t. Labs _,t�ei. vcaErN -� _ ��ee TOaV u him and, just plain refused to do • e • t�TNTodel. . 11 AL Franklin, 6 ,ns■G lour Drttggfet i * * one Slits rramhlm, BwrtlM. out. hi - The credit, that is—but not the Phone ♦+f4.' 6`tiRAWP1 TOENAILS Still, if anybody %as rasa enough , „ , alae rix relieves s Pam instantly and tw -'i0 wager the rent money On our ea6h. For if you, genteel reader, )[OCactor, R Deergg Model H r. Mass. $1. " Fix pall a e New meds. ttoc. I+ut recently the Boston slugger on the strength of what , we ha a `+'Coll' a 9s'. mT soca Urso.. W. 1lafn. 61. ware rix ens corps twee callouses 69in choice we would advise them to do_ Y ass cal.n as'. Tmronte.Qprf ria samovG■ cora■ pod cailo by A. received a letter which appears to told you, should happen to go and HAND block saehime. r' 400 a uU. In 19- minutes, son sane Doatt7ela by A, a- bit Of hedging; s.4 we say •over p put eoedltlon. F. L Maeltrtane, tea >. Tbomsemn, r' oreb■rd Cseeoent. Tetnemto . - hat a done the hu•itless. The letter make a nice clean -u on the Boston is at dear old Epsom Dow -us, For if way from nobody else but Tyrus Red Sox- to take. it all. remember ]Pickering, ant. ' - gambling wa+n't such an evil thing %bo it was°tippsd •you ON, Our - POST'S ECZEMA SALVE _ see the Gaily papers for,details­ motto is the same as Omar Khay- past because frost formed by breath- BrruBu the torment .r dry ce"n's 'sae.• - w< would be greatly inclined to miss we*ptag skin troutttas p'i*t•e BCstlme take. a-1ld ticket on the Boston o yam's --''Ah take the cash and let ing can pe easily knocked cc -brush- pits will ,ct disappoint %am. Red Sox, especially if the o+gds were the etrdit go." _ ed from its 'long, smooth hairs. lemur. .canna b adzina Grsem•. nerdll Nylon fur is flow being tested at evg.orm� p1117 t ••a •twines tact. win �lairly succulent respGM ..sly to the stainless- tints or Better Than Ful, as degrees below srrQ Fahrenheit. aimemat regardless "f h^w •tobbaa..r This artificial nylon fur has a back- besot.■. rZI%hey rem Why this sudden switch -to the ra$cE ax.n PER JAR- - '" Wolf and mouton skins have.lon ing of knit cotton. Coateli with rub- PMT'S REMEDIES Red Sox, a .team we have eon•sis- g her. It is so poor a conductor of Wet Pert Free oe Race rot s Prve tently picket! against add . icer been. -used to. trim and line parka age again It. a ,crew.• +r 9�eg•a• rue.•'• - hoods, flight jackets and caps for heat that -t man wearing a parka iyatered'. even when they looked a es made from -this material stays warm. WANT io..Iz age to■:.a+n4 .Yue Iron ;Eike standouts? -There's just one Auric service in the Air Force. But Frost iq Basil brushed off becsnse "r'G•? °eAQ rat `using xerro gnaw -,reason, and it's none -man reason, r wolf and mouton skins are hard to Y —6L44 • 6s. ea - Lnnip . are. tmematrtw For the first 's a .ince he hit the l tib' nylon does not absorb moisture. P.o Ise: 6a. am�1D•s. M•°' _. A* f" find ifs these days of shortages. Ac- Experiments are also being con- NCRAVRII STOCK big time Ted Williams phots s signs , - cordingly. . the Air Material Com- ducted with -a blend Of dynel and of having shed his •'great I -am" LILIKS mands's laboratory is testing fur vicara fibres, both synthetic, as sub mmw wander flower—crew without Care. mantel, and of -becoming the truly made from nylon and other syn-' atitutes for mouton. Again lifers is *Jm4nods •r great bloom..- nuhgs outstanding star he always had the thetiC fibers that cost Only a fifth Colmar. send for tea. catalogue wish' { petentialitics. of being. If •lie has as much. a saving In cost The fvvo syothe- Gar etlerns. art DStanl Of nayirio. rtorldeti - _ _ 6araetra fort Stanley. Ontario. Gone that; and is playing for the li lt'olf .fur• has beet, used in the wings ill be used for collar trim- _ - — - team rather than for his piess clip- " -- - ��.�. - MEN ITIZAMlVa ins he could easily carry the Red Y , pings. "' BE A HAIRDRESSER Sox to the title. With the line-up JOIN CANADA'S LEADING Rt-IIOOL they have, `it Wouldn't take but a` Greet opportunity Learn • , Frairdressing teeny mitt _oi ,extra help. . • • rbograduate* Here are a few quotes from the „ AnalowCanadi8n Pulp illustrated Fr P{fa■aht 4lsntaed',Drofewlon, good wage► hast ��...,, GreatestCatS usaada of 1 reel ' AnlertTstem AP descsiptien. of a game ag f �11 - '1og"' a end aper �jlag8, I,EittRed write or Ca 1 the White Sox which illustrate why t9A1tVNL RAIRDRESSING SCHOOL& We ittlasifle that Williams ha, fin - c ally taken a tumble to himself. { +G RIm■ St , H:muton x The plant of Anglo-Canadiap 'Pulp and Paper ?$ Rlaeen et +n1•w•' • Ted actually starred in the field, � Ci has a tidewater T Mills, ited at -Quebec City PATF-NTs- 2 e , racing 'to the scoreboard to mak _ x�W . a sensational stab of Chico Cu- .-location and an estimated ultimate capacity Of AN verRR to every t or ntur—Emit or Its, rasquel's By to save the game in 1 eentlou■ ane run tnMrtdatton e•Ai etas 250,000 tons of newsprint, 70,000 toils Of SUl The Ramsay Co.. Registered Paton, Attor < the eighth. Remember when t hire tel and 30,000 tons of paperboard per neys• 17$ Bank Sirret. Ottawa --W illiams never shit to left? When : _. P pulp rnmp■ny. Pa he used to dig In at the plate and ---annum. The Company controls limits estimat- F t"s solicitors. msnhissha•d ]ISO. $im _ try Dalt every pitch to right? No ed to contain some 22 to .25 million cords of.. Baa street Torn nn " nT^r,a•• tin" ••w rea,ws, more. Chicago led 3-1 when Wil- merchantable timber. - - lfiams came up• with one out in the - _ PERSONAL . third. He bunted—that's right— _. A'l'e offer as principals--- LO�ELT7 Depressed? Feel that you need e - bunted neatly down the unpro- friend? rRIE\DSRTP ' hLIMITED bas -.Anglo-Canadian Pulp and Paper Mills, Ie1Ded many people ane happine e, her tested third base line. A pass to have they can help You. NO obligation' Doerr and singles by Vollmer and Limited - For Dptaila write or Phone Friendbhtp w Common Shares of No Par Value +^f^lir• GfrPP1 T•,rnnt Moss tied the score , .. It was st171 urtllmltea. o— • x. 'wA. 1174 - - 3-3 when Williams came up with --- `— I.HOTOIIRAI'll Y two out and Goodman on seconds" " Price: At the market, to yield about 5.37°, _-_--___ _ in the fourth inning. Once more , sot r8 exposure r ICE Still Chottl4p! —Comeback King � ,.ion the bads of the present dividend ate) ANY .l:a 4 or a exDoaure Tout lir. any. Io -- ile crossed lip the boys with a Ben Hogan bows before a cheer- prmhs finished on Deluxe t ,lox glassy double off the left -field scoreboard ing crowd after he successfully :!Earnings of the Company in 1950 available Sheror; ke, Quebec Photo, P.O. Box 1. to break the tie." for dividends amounted to $2.87 per share. --- — defencle his title as U,S. Open _ .. - Golf Champion._ .. - Dividends declared from these earnings and •rsAcasils TEACHERS WAN A`TNtale Prmcl- Behind the seeming miracle of payable in 1951 total.$1.80 per. share, of which Dal■ mn school Area to. 1, ra:moucA. ffiItln Counts, duties t0 commence. sept. 90yt was paid May 15th, 1951 'and 45 is to be 4. Illi. Salary schedule Minimum $2000. _ paid on both July 2nd and October 2nd this Maximum $1600. Demes Recognized. Sherman Smith. see.•Trena . R R No. 6. s . • s year. The Company has no funded debt -or tet. Thomas. Ont - preferred stock outstanding. MALAHIDffi Protestant teacher for School Section No. 4, Maiahide. Elgin - - - - - - - County Brick. with Inside toilets. hYdrO. Orders for these shares will receive piano, etc. Ent»intent thirty-six. Eight grades. Salary $2.200 per annum, ADpll- prompt attention. cotton• received until July 116t.. _ ...` Win. Irwin, See.-Treas.. Alymer, •Oat.. _. R.S. No. 4,•.R.R. a, Malahlde. Ont. I Kitts Sorer R'!si - . Wood, Gundy & COIRPAny y _ ts_•A.TND 1 wAlv'TED to tiny. small•.cotta¢e with 11Rle Toronto - I1 e, 'Give lova- Limited' r country v1 at O sea land, - releplmxfe: F-d/pire4-�.92) tion, price, particulars, early Possession. Z B. Peak*. $•R. 1, SU1tMRD. Ontario. _ ISSUE 27 r., _.. _. •✓. .. _. - .. _ ` • -— ,•- •`` -- F .. -. _ viii .. sr. and MIM L4= Lye speat Sem- ROCK T1E�TRE t mon �tery Sege w" PHONE �' � � day � to the ted Church A las O 618 crowd attended and the churck was j =zr A.iR- CONDrfroNl� _— - -- filled.. st: si p Hhg,toi EAaii • — Messrs Earl Beare, Tom Hammond WAR: Phone 7 811 TBUR9 vAY, FRIDAY4 SATURDAY - JULT ,6, a, 7. amd Robt. Forsytk played a bowling— lbows At 7+.00 and 9.00 P. in Saturday Matinee at i„80 p. M tournament last week at Newmark. et and x:. Bird Of ParadiiQ pins b7 one point..``high for two WMAT ani SATURDAY - JULY i and T. 1 i -- Several Claremont people attend- ?— IN TECHNICOLOR - STARRING �?*,� j n S � (� ed the SM7a Dominion Day -Cclebratioa at �W�t- f 1 I "r DEDU PAGE_T and JEFF CSANDL$R ` h 'i 7� repoft Mrs, Hand LTY AND CARTOON still in much the same condition, f �'� . i TE(Mglr COLOR j. STA.SR�i'NG­-71=13 The Baptist Sunday School picnic MONDAY, TUESDAT, WEDNESDAY - JULY e, 10, 11. wale postponed- Saturday, due to rain ; ,T,, {I iKNDOLPH SCOTT aud'.ADELR JB8GEN8 Maw Starts At 71800 P. IL Last Ceaeplew Shaw at 8.W P. IL and will' be held at. a future dsts. ' 1• L _j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare and M r. ���' !ADDED�COMSDY • irteenth Letter �� ling toMd Mrs. urnament n LehmanOsa played os SIT � I W2'� CSARLEs BOY= AND LINDA DARNELLL �If Monday.Mabel sanaersoa of Tora,a- � Stan Laurel - Oliver Hardy '�. PLUS SECOND FEATURE AND FOX MWS ;�,' to spent the holiday with Mr. and in THE BIILLFIaHTEBB Mrs. Mait. Anderson. - Barricade - --Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of Wing- a ham and Mr. and ]ire, Bill Nichol- MONDAY, TUEMAY', WEDNESDAY - JULY e, 10, 13. j ADULT ENT E ITAII�DMENT TF.CHMODLOR .I" s? ; son; of Toronto, spent the week -sad l STAWUNG: DANE CLARK AND RUIM ROMiAM with Mr. card Mrs. Arthui Prouse. ���� ���� ....Mr. and Mrs. ,Walter Thompaa„ of Markham, called oo man! uld eoming Attraction _ friends here 'on Sunday. "STARRING - MENU DMOM wA ffliED Mlar, UVZAZ Mr. end Mrs. Ken Dopking and { ; - TWMWAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY'- JULY 12, 19, 14. Mrs. Dopking Sr., of Toronto spuat 1 j�� FO$ YOM ADDED ENJOYMEM �' l the h0l d y with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rocky Mountala -: �s . and ora... Leslie Lye Orr DIET CRAIG , BTiARBSNtG: ]ir880L FLYNN AND PATRICE WYMORE Lake. g two weeks holiday_ at Orr , Mr. and Mrs: -Jack Mansell ,are vacationing for the neat two weukag Joan�gFORD and jR"radell COREY ` �S in the and Mrs. area --Mr. sad Mrs. Jacir Badgerow and _ F. family aye spending their holidays . • s a at Hall Lake. THRATU POLIO! JUNE. ORDERS - _ _ _ M1os Office ODM - - . The neer vault at the local bank .,x�' elle t M. 1 �COIL, X24 5Q �TQiIE COSI S��,Q ie hav%ng the sides bricked up tail Batwrda,. asd HeJOiayr GAD R AL - week, add will of- a yellow shade, 1~t+:srtoeea 8atards>s dad ISMisls its F. M. the same as the main building. �3MOKLNG ni LOGE SECTION -NO EXTRA C$ARGR Bowling teams -from Agincourt, You'll be more than - satisfied with BIue Coal: Newmarket, Oshawa and Uxbridice. _ congregated on the. local _greens AllnC Free Parking illk. a$oui' our Blue Coat Budge!.- Plan now. Wednesday to play for the Kaiser _ - Cup. The club is still looking !or iCLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE ;=Wore d t members, so why, not get out and try it. ! pMOQrtH 18 t'.1.sR1�[#I3VT Mr. and Mrs. Kidd of Mt. Anx n, o spent Sunday with old friends here. PICK BRIliG TOWN -SHIP 4iTARANTEED Rev, George Davison of - the Bap- T jam- SOs > 111 101 Muss - tilt -Church is driving a new Austin =1bDLNG Pi�?t[TD9 RADIO SED VICE _ t•. (Jig PHONE: PI(3L 208J1 C I � Q►m this week: Is u" Tues+FrL 1 to 5 P. M. - 1 �.r3110 �-�''er-Lois Brodie, _ 'Anp Make- or M ji,�' ��7 $oaltng SJetems owdale, and her husband spent: the atd br �-- __ mel holiday -with Mr. and Mrs.. G. M. iia and. foams bapPow Paper Drive Claremont -July 7L Forsyth. asi 1lastaWd Congratulations to Mr.a _Mrs F. J. I'ROUSE ARTHUR FIELD _ ... On, Saturday, July 1, the Clare- Douglas Bryant (nee Joan Stader- - _. moat Recreation Committee is im son) on the birth of twin& last SING INSPSGTOit R 1'�IjAN - seting 'td�ei: Third Paper woe to weer at the. Oshawa Hospital•. both - PICKERI G : pxON>✓ Pie&kerfuM Is�Wa raise funds to carry on their Swim- bets. She is spending a few wee)ts t Metes Worlis ming Instruction for the school-age at the hame of her mother, Mrs. N. children and also to finance the or- Sanderson here. Phu Pkkwkg 947 i' fast o[ Mlieiuearhrs News ganizing of a Cub Pack. _ ••••Qver two,hundred guests attended to Paper should be bundled and -tied the Eva�-Pugh Annual Picnic held 1, in Stouffvill Park last Saturda • i Mos • - - and brought to Palmer's Store at The eldest lad � n R the Four -Corners in -Claremont: Lee, el Mrs. lady present was Miss Favok _ ,To you Claremont folk, we would y*' rd, a sister came WATCH sad CLOCE $�shby $ 8ATd1P&!'8 day, - that in kroing this little thing from Muskoka, the greatest distimce. RMfre'AI8IN4 r r AND , asked for, you are helping bne bf Both ladies 'received a Rift, Was S. � BWAMS the finest endeavors we know of Eche received a birthday -gift of :a �D Wj�iis �. I BEATTY ELECTRJC RANGES arae your youth. We have ,batched. fancy broach and -a bir•thdan cake rbeso or WNW lW �do� BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS these wimming classes at the task. the eldest candles. Mr. Lee, and 'Whole-heartedly saying - the eldest gentleman was over .,90 RANGETTES AND you're doing a grand job, you folk yes of age and was, a drum mer in the , band that rovided music for siW sl. el, � - - , ' ` - in. Claremont. Ed.) P 1 - - ELECTRICAL' APPLIANCES • • e the first re -union. There were four a;ets of twins present and Mr. Ken Woods has taken a pos- a bap " Ft�e bb'oroa T> 1 i Osha with the DupiECe Company, is '.t>aM . had -by --all. Pickering. Jewelry ' u 8>I{i 8 �� 8-H Paints and Ge',era' Hardware Oshawa: Mrs. Morgan and Miss Gertrude - �i, rn•s+a - _ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor and the Morgan. of Toronto viaitgd Miss S. Rart>t o! TO!lt1sD family spent the week -end with re- E. Evans on Monda.'y. • - PHONE 46 PICKERIN3 latives in Collingwood. Mr. and ffirs. Leslie Feasby of 4Ir. and lilts. Don Hedges and Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. S Stev - enson, of Oshawa, were- Sunday. vis itors -of Mrs. •D. Pugh: Mrs. T. Stanbury of Cobour spent - _ _ NITBY MOTORS LIMITED •Sunday with a number •of rrlr7riends Cedar Creek school pupils and ! - - Pontiac - Buick r GMC Trucks parents enjoyed a picnic at -Green- ~ wood Park . st Friday; APMAN ---- --- Mrs.Tnmlfnson and :Vlrs. Porter�D ON 103 DUIVA STREET, EAST, are•enjoying a week's holidays at Pine View Lodge, Grava:nhurst. +�Q _ Mi, and Mrs: Norish, Brougham, Ph One GO W Pickerin tariQ BARGAINS IN USED CARS. THESE CARS - ARE have half of the Miss Mabel Gibson - — house. Miss Gibson will occupy' the ALL MEMBERS OF THE !Goodyvill) FAMILY ,seat of the home. AND PRICED TO. SELL. - • • Mrs. B. Mantle is spending a few C weeks at the home of her daughter Q Mrs.. D. regular ward in Toronto. � MIS ! SPECIALS -THIS. • S; The regular meeting. of the a hM.eld • _.__ ICOR ���'• •T S: of the united Church wirl be held •- �- ; July 12th, in the S. S. Rooms. on ll�reJ Beelby's group will have charge w'" �alpllled with '� ���� MODEL 2619 pOr1TIAC Sedan with Radio and the Of program, Neater. A Spotless Car. 1848, ,y The Goodfellowahip Class *ill meet on July 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Alfons. -old - #ashioned bargains dvrl n MODEL 2211 PONTIAC, 2 -door Sedan, 1948 } PONTIAC Sedan, 2268, 4 -door, 1819, Finished in .-BROUGHAM ... glider grey.. .. r •' .,�,..��-<ca..a:.�.'� . • ..�""�-' �` ��� - Mr. and Mrs. F. Cassie and •sea PONTIAC, Model 200.8, 4 -door Sedan, Fleet Line, '49Harold spent the week -end of June 17, at Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brignall and FOB INSTANCE •Yen esn .sane I A FEW LOW-PRICED MODELS IN. QWV. • J _ _' daughter visited Mr. and Mrp. Wrm. PLYMOUTH SWANS AND COUPF.g. Ellicott recently, Fifty Dolla:a ($50.00) on i new; kilt. .r i Mr. Walter Percy alto daughter, - 'Q. & 60' C�Cle Iefli elit0! E7LPRESSFS AND PANELtd called on -Mr. M. Hamilton and nth - +.i d er friends one day last week. • Mrs, Ellie ' returned to her home ,. Just • like "Poallid MOneji'I -- SkE THEM THIS WEEK - OPEN BWLNINGS in Detroit after • visiting.Mr..._-dad ; - Mrs. F. Cassie and oth4i friettdrr. $50 .off the regular selling prise. Brian; also Mrr. and Jones calnpn- - .' _040. of. the boot. and ,most popular ,makes. Tour GENERAL MOTORS. DIALER - - - bell, Mr: John Devitt and Miss Mar- ion Evens' spent the, holiday week..Op][E ON IN AND 'HEP OOMIN(� = :. Whitby _ Motori Ltd., Whitby. end at Parry. Sound.: «:. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vickers and family are holidaying with the 1st- _ - - ter's parents, Mir. and Mrs. John • .(eoatinaed as we three), .. t\_ ►