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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_06_22M P I.CKERuI_xNG I-., 1E YOL. ?O X10 87 P![ZSBINr.! ONTARIO, FR1DA'Y, JUNE _.. . 4 Caab � Anfborized as -SemAd Gass Matter kbsc iptiora Psiie4, $fog iter - yeatr W. Bs $&W - W. G MURYAR_ ASND _>5�3M�� ...� _ _. �Oldest.3how 11 The World he - Jul '2nd flit •--• :. .� . ' - . -•• • - lebration Pickering, MINION Ce "Tire Oldest Show on ]+larch" - APPLICATIONS >l neat "pea we sawene kzow of am 96;,W'. y loner. -. 7k6 years. or • {Less-• Supervisor and Assistant for ,zeceived for the the A humane side to Real Estate, outs) wIIl be opeaed'fos 1961, on The Biber: Ajax Nursery School. 'without personal 'gain - a Mrs. - M: Mrs. •it. H. Cronlc spent several �nezt - Donbgsu Day f= � the June SZ issue of the Pick- Please apply in writing td Mrs. L C. ( local widow) is in deaperute digs at _piclt►rr�g �.oliege in New- market attending the Canada; YeAr- ibe write; r6rslls'the days *ban eisng flews Deputy-$eeve McEwen M. Hamer, 4 Churchill Ave,. Afaz. need of housing aocotmnpdatioa to g - saw fit td insert s Paid sdvertisp- rent'Her five children now live in- ly Meeting of. Friendo. •-- dies drove fifteen miles in the Mrs. W. J. Mummy Berried three crowded rooms. Can you help `"'Mr• and Mrs. Frank Petrie, for see and basso or wagon style, t6 meat about all the many oust we ' forget atbout all the Mang hours of this family by renting them larger -onto, attended the funeral of the rad the day in Pickering at what Funeral services were held on , .-They have excellent- ref- late Mrs. hlorrney on, Monday. work whish have ' gone into the Pro- 4�ra . It once the' old Firemen s Picnic. Pel which -at present being dis- Monday for Mrs. W. J. Monsey who erences. - Gordon C. Cross, Realtor. The Cheater Butt family were ia. - For some years naw the Rotary passed away on Friday at her home ]lain St, Pickering, - Georgetown over the weekend. ub has taken over the `'day", the cussed and which has had a Pim" here after a� illness of two weeks. - Pickering Women's Institute had inary hearing before the Municipal ooeeds being an their crivv_ an alternative we are off- She was 93. _.. BIRTHS . , _.._.: - , ._ a party at Sky -Loft Lodge, Dagmart - .• Born in Pickering - Tdwnship- she t o Tuesday. A bus was employed as I eLildrev am other worthy cow - cusity enterprises. erect the . famoous . Water. for all of was the former Esther Collins and Born to Meta and Bruce Johns in transportation. This year, ve been re the South Pickering Township' attended Cherrywood Public School, Calgary General Hospital, June . 34, Mr, and Mia. Irisins White land- . ana scheme which hab been reviewed by �, t~,�de1• enterprises.- Hospital, straig=ht^ Following her marriage to W. J. r 1951, a son, grandson for Mr, and Mr. Frank White. attended .the fun - two reputable consulting engineer Lockport, N. Y. ped at the Sick Children's Hospital to Cotacil Monsey who- predeceased .her•in Mrs. Les:.Johns. _ sial of a'relative :: Lo .- ._.... a cases in which Rotary had been firma 'who both reporter 1935 she lived- at Green, River. - last week, e. cat in assured than they that the scheme was impractical at I ¢?ti,00 DOLLARS REWAR�1 : this time due to the fact that the Whitevale and came to Pickering in.. - I Audrey Hunt is now 'on the staff uld b" assistance. Little .or no 1914, She was a member of the of The Bid Store. coat would be at least a million dol- will be paid for information 'leading , tblicity is ever given when such former _ Methodist .Church and, the Mr, . and Mrs. Jim Koach are - lara and that the area to be ser%ed to the arrest and conviction of the sea are taken- on - Rotary works United Church. In her earlier life spending the ho%tdays in the States. was no ca able of bearing such a rsan or persons responsible• for detly ,modestly _ -in these far ob- ?P she taught 'Sundav * S600l a,•nd� mea —' _ - _ .._• cost, a member- of the W. A. tits removal of fence rails from the *is reasons. -As a member of Council, Dr. !ic- fence on the Greenwood Road, the Probing for }Nater at the new High, Dominion Day_ has been called an Besides her parents, three broth - Ewen most have known this: in add- School (as we o to preae) is re- natitution" in Picker; Township era: Arthur, Albert and Joseph pre- PruPerty of George West g . ata-it-iB-co:a�deretl ;tion the Deputy -Reeve has twice dcea$ed her. Surviving are: two Phone Pickering 9YJ4. ported to fie encottragiag is their . Ld voted in favor o certain meas- u�t=6=-�''tsskei • J lFsy" Rotarians keep a watchful son&: Herbert, of Pickering: which were part of the Water-Irura re over the entire tawnBhip far fred, of Toronto: a daughter, Leila IE1i a oral. Hence he is now homQ and one brother, Dr. S. J.. PICRERI'_` G TCWIr SHIP Church Vacation school rportunities to assist as desert ja 'loop romation of a r • _ . __.... Pay', for the P - COUNCIL rove..very little of- their .funds Collins, of Wisconsin. _ the beer. apet►t in Pickering Vill ache to R$:c11 : is entirely differs rat SPrvlces were conducted 'by Rev. j n 11 meet in its monthly session on A Cut r h t'acatic:i School for the. than the one which he voted for. seaiated._by. Rev. E. TUESDAY, JLZY 8, 1953 j -children of --•he- •.,!huge- and din.iict se since the club's inauguration in A. - E. Young, _ 142} - for 'that purpose. - .. only a few weeks ago. G. Robinson. Pallbearers" were; -Art- at the Municipal Building; in the will be recd 4•s yeas on the securi3 Since tiro To,~nship Council is on For Mondays next an -excellent hue Taylor, Wm, Heron, Arthur , ti'iilagr of Brougham, Ontario. week :a J:,:; :: «: ; b•: held irt• the 'ternoon and' evening program is .record of being ir. favor of the AiA.& PherliiT; -Blake Amis; -IJOYd John- = - - L. T --Johnston. Clerk public echo :, rine t, twelve .sc:h - water proposal it can only be ass- moir,ungf fician J-aly 9 to 13. c,om- 1 lady. Sports of all -kinds; -Softball stisn and Cirytai: Tarr. .+ _ ournaznent; Games of Shill of all unted that the Deputy -Reece is interment` was made -at Ervkine Sunda School and CFtngregational ins j>rst w; the- tte.-•w'hen yotmg- - -� speaking as a private citizen- I am Picnic - Wednesday, July* s. eters out of schvv: .tee at a luusa nds; Booths and Refreshments- Cemetery. _. - - : .. _ rid an evening stage program by also dra7r nQ your attention to :his 1 end fcr :r orniud . pabt:n4e: , it wlvm trrte of the bes�knmNri artists in stators as a pritiz a c:tizen and not Rotary Swimmins Class I The -Annual-'Suxday, School and I to childr_ : Vie; f�ut to ele• e.t a oront:o. aa' a Trustee of the Village of Picky Now operating at G,reenwoodd Tank /.ctngregational Picnic; of Pickwring i varied and An Interesting afternoon, ering. I United Church,- will be held runt s ngand hand:craf lee :rosy, d�actasa : Betwe n' forty and fifty • of, our W ednesda • afternoon, .July 4 to , ill be a Demonstration of a Radio W. G. Messer young Srilk are link--- G young and very: y g; Cedar' len Park.- -Cars will Ieave It will "•ace thr-et div'sion3,.. The _ ontrolled Model Airplane on the Ing swimming instruction twice a Lthe church, at 3.00 p, m. Bring your four and fitrt-y:a� �.d; and zany at- ark Grounds. ' through the ,MEETING NOTICE week 'n .She.. . The "always,• Parade i Rotary,, sponsored. a:ui ! itasaset; a cog- and a'spoort' - milk .her pre-;ch:vi }'Vt.t]e�:rl5, will .u.�'e ;Singe starts tate w e - - — Ped fur class at the GTen-xo0d-Park fw chitdzen and tea for adults will I a Kindergarten- Dep_u,men. ,Aj;ea - The next next Pickering Township Film tank, The Lyon Beer bus has been � be provided. T`ransportation Comm: i six to eight •.a•tl, niect .n the 1-rimorv- engaged to take them' to and t Rev. A. E. -Younis. -M. S.- ChaVrnan Depar'ment white ages nine to el- -Another Dog _Biting Council meeting ill be held' on -from the tank. Many recall the and Elwood Hu •ck, Wednesday,;June 27, at 8.10---p ri. } _ ;seer; .:li be � it sully 11rivts.. at Keevil•s, ins .Cla *Tont, You are class operated here a few years ago -- We need a few _foie ne,pets on Last week, local. pound -keeper irrv�ted and urge8 to Mend. when -nary childrer_ becarne-exvert Women's Institute Refreshment 1 the staff. At pre3ea:. we are assur- lifford Schwalm was" again called . y . swimmers as a result.Swimming- tri- -nth -Dominion-.Day !.ed of :lira. tier::y. ;'�e�u�e}', y1r�, C- D a dog biti a case. This time at Don't forge.! to een�i in your Cir- str;: ti err i�''>rraidered by &-)tar, = + _ Berkey,- 11r? 1'ieg ' i'a res' ti1rs, R. - . ,ariebank, where tittle'John-Brown. suit gooking Cards iiefore the erid ane''of-h thev c f b�c o! e•nrAkror .. rh*e ib•aman',s_I.7stit1te_of Picker- P.. Winter..}lt_,.. c.-:: '�vala:,,.ti1ra:' Fed four, was bitten by g collie : in which ihev_ can beco^TMe" tArtared. - K; Clx kms, lit and Mr:,., A. !A _ og, that was cut sed ;n the back of tete morth, if you.want to be its and are looking for -results u ,'et g.ha:e• �sa.'t been given the Prr' ' Yuut,� '171. t, • n,rt etre t] u> strict orch. His mother heard his scream eluded in the Circuit Schedule �for -ihe capable inst-ne-tian*€ til -r, La!s- tl"„ of cat••r,r�,, :t, `he public on the t� -riot_ vt, nil ran out arud pu led' -the" dog oft Jul Othpraise • th.ra i3 a 6 50 ft' I.o+iz.- wh-• ha, b ,>n 11 eta Ju;; it, 1 e tirmorlal 3h S J, e,:e}'a :ihL w.sh 1 y- X11 �. - to btjgf4• Any (d_ r '4iuiited2'6 . rhar5ge for spat bayk:ngs, f {;b : 1 zL� _ h.n irck. .r:. and ;.urrou+yti• - ur. T -he boy w -as bitten on the fin=. exPlnyFd by rotary t.t e?n..uc he z v. nets c:4L=.:. [ n,ripm.Day: Ries;: girt ,s. offs.•; c fir cry of the left, hand,, left sAe and Mrs. Nellie Hupkiny, Sec.-Treas. clary, Th+'s g.1 t a ea4h Tuc•di� ! t M i r r - i-,l+c .. �o t w. t arivty (Continued on Page Five) Ashburn, Ontario. and T-liiu�Aa; atter iootr ..st "�. , ay.n hY of meant, t�.h� L $;fill r piE,. t`# ``nd ! .�t� -n ub . •�»id appreciate h is : - -y°'�' ng• 3ratus (:1 •�r "Fa4 .37'rj ?:•tlr:'a - .�, 3tl • L� $�'^. ; f,��f ;.. 'tL rR'.i�t'`t+b'F• Ir•"�'"*, •. f - �� - : t : J:a. „tt,a...:td uoriz .bei i,-._C.Ci.fi e - 07.-: Th" n^'tbi, ti<l�• .ltl,t•,•C,gtr• at1j� :'riot my '«. ._v.�iYJn ': tdy for .. I don at . a t r=n.,o•a aril' tr n:url, the i : Tara ,, C110, _ran outn- rRuSTEES SEEK WATER ELSEWHERE art} ;I ��:: �urt ���u >',v h< <!t ! tr diff -r+-by a - I).:ap} an n nc'ihat .?1- �+c,t s•d- ul,tr.r sty:ion rvau .,yp- Heronµ *hil"o�•tacf(lurchow I,. ickr,rtioL+ pin, LarLG or a mints a,1�� y ,, of Jai' hLHttouKi Legan ill -1 eyed (we believe) in the pgr'forman- os -e .bl.t,_fietl s •?arts, Four or five :: f `: �.: q s :;ail -b with of ,t fancy'- had orris tit ' i :a�: t.l.'hy lrvlttg ' of the past two years. in their seventeen-foot-drep holes .wert :trade _ .A:i �n:eres• n; cercMAiy _t,• Ali' work an,i P,�vs lty p!r,s will also be ' r.• _ fort to brio water into this •vial .:sorts • proved not too prumisina' place r•• -ently in the rtraah r^ ,1n in aha of- the AV. I. r".-mbc-n. We µ'hit h s ac. :e_ c: i;,. T of soil, g � �` besiu•: the � r ,court. The pork • R,:. our Village Trustees ,and_ Nat- but the last one .has been ; d:YfNr- ••hurch, a~araoro, when Ur. Wm,.T. -' hoPe you will Datronize, three booths. tciAS . air`r,a_• tri r ri, 33�r ±zsr Bill` - r (;<zt lttee., at a. hurriedly-e..11ed ; erit matter, and rather than :.:aye .heron, Picketing,; -presented a'be' ll. p�eeds are. bp�nt an coinm.stity �eetin asst Friday' night deeded sta>R^rents too omisin we'll iful stains; glass window' to the , la° cst'i:g 11+ ir, .minaole g promising.. activAjes ;n our own locality, ► • c look for water elsewhere. The simply state that 8ngineers are on c31'ur h in. memor,r wo of his gn ndfat . , The R'or+en's Institute' Kr."• Jk .a> '' g_... -an a�b :r aartR tail -mate brought about a week ago' their way out to look this one over. her, one of the early `Scar4grn pivn= : _ of young :sops•_, arX:vel. and tle t the kunici 1 Board meeting in More carr be' tolda week from to- eers, and - one of the -originators of 'ec a }aL,:ii.• 4nd chufieti _ Day For Blind amor,-, the hotin.:.:s and rakers. _ lrougham„:in our opinion', brought day. One thing is sure 'at the mor.: his church, the original'of which Tag. Li. Heron'stttr'u� they ;tr j•:rl'-''.4i s ll -g LAsga resultof Friday' s meeting . any nature�ca. no: beaready ter sfor the father heteni -of -was 1ped- build - tin 1837. he- pr saint Early in May the W. I. sponsored Ker l3rut3 :r pilling : 'Bpi ttg•to� th vrthin forty-eight ' hcurs equipment opening of the High School in Sept- structure, Wm. T. being four years they tag day 'for the C .n. Institute cults sour ;tela c. '• •i i; �ar,rua par - vas on the grounds and exploring ember - so say the Trustees. c• d when the new church was omen- for the Blind. It has just comic to sPitt :g young •^_en. The hanks were ommenced on -the property on the ed. The famil ew, of that d••S.e .our notice that no vote of thanks .mvo'hed rd the soil tivea worked` has remained as such to this trtite. was extended, to those who worked by dark:' The window depicts Christ sewing so mrd tom e r .a success. Aur->~ xt�rb is the '•'�' ' 6 of the _ the seed, and the ceremony was c To the taggers and others, may poles which o'er : cut in Nr:;ahk M: : l mer and cedar guney fast sum. Make-'':,-*AIatt-­`.Nowconducted by the minister, Rev. Geo. ! we extend s be axed thank } re met, and a tacls.ng on of the wire. Dix. Nineteen :.]embers of the lam- ! Your efforts were. greatly apprzc' r On the actual courtz the dirt will fly attended the service, fated. -Corr i be smoo.h�d and rolled, and sharp .. _ All windows in this church rw i sand brushed over it, with sodium To ..81'in The Jamil To are of the pictorial, stained-b%as chloride :to {`11 out' & wee”. Net _..._ type, aram�th ' p°sts must be' silt, 'and, the Wipes• to , ' I mark the court ,laid down, before Pickering 'District High' School tile' first scored game can be play- .:: Pickering' -O n � u l 2nd -we're way. _ Registration Almost Complete r ed. And they a -�'� We'll be at it every evening this Early reports indicate that. there .` week. Come along at seven, and ;pra • t• h" - - � be abouts . 450 students attend- artava bring a. garden; cult z�tur or rake. a i Pickering District. High School I i, yot)r. enthusiasm 'and a t:illingneas -. in Septerrtbez next. work. All students who attended any 'OPUI,NCHMAN' 3 BAY I to membership; har=e been cow- •'IZE LIST school in the area thsi year have ;acted yet, ' and we'le running rip filled out an Advanced Registration bills fast, If any equipment can be i; Sheet indicating the subjects which JUL-Y 6TH 7.11 donated, it -will be most gratefully' Best Decorated Car ' -.- - --M $7.00 6.00 3.00 they plan to take. - received. We are also hoping that. Best Decorated Float • $7.0.4 6,00 3.00 During the summer, Principal c� memberships will be added to n .itw . Best Comic Outfit .;7.00 6,00 3.00 Lewis Breus will try to contact all $KR � � tereste non-members, who wast tat• Best Decorated Bicycle • 53.00 2.00 1.00 parents V discuss the courses with see a healthy tennis club going is ' Best Child's Decorated Outfit ,18,00 2.00 1.00 them. It is. _expected that the Goner . the village. All contributions g J� ad Offices in the new building will .�1iK94 f 'ly receive by Jim White, _ be opened about August. lot, but Bra;y'or Jessie Bushby. -Corr. t' � ,�t�l'Cia�iBEK�`.3 Mr: Briggs is anxious to hear ;ruin } �� any prospective student in the lis- ;,gOP'�KR4 ' Aft, g FESTIVAL RADIO-C:ONTii07.S.ED 'MODEL AI3tPLANE ON GRAIJ?�DS "' trict who has not filled in a regis- - - - * Y S'RiA _ . tra'tion 'forin. _. " - AM SOMETHINO NEW AND Tuesday, July - Anyone who reads this news item ," r'Sve�ning Stags Show- g •DIF'k'�iENT SAS BEEN. . ' is asks atu Pass aloe the iriformat- A. strawberry SestAval µiii bell" ion to atudei;ts who move into the ADDED under the auspices of St. John's unn MARG. and EDITH WATERS ^'...-:--- --Singing and -Accordionist Ajax of Pickering Township. Area ;• 00MH ANWRNJOY"vovRtssLv" -iced Cham,-Brotigh�+ °o Tuesday' • BILLY and Kay Arnott Sophisticates in Magic this bummer. There may also be ot- July E, in the Hail. Supper served ZENA 'CHEE ERS' - Dance -Art -hers who -hame been • employed fors 'Proceeds �d The from 6 to 8 p, m. An intersstiny� BILLY MEEK ._.Scotch Comedian, Song and Dance year and plan to return to school. 'e Bay Contsstsnity program will follow. Admaissioa 78e. HAROLD RICH _ �. Toronto's Finest Accompanist Everyone in these cate8vrjes .. _ _ - .gam _ ��.t.. _AAUIU; -40c. Children. _ _ _ . ... _ . should contact Principal Briggs at '•� AL.; MX=091. 9s Nd once,.:�_i_ht_l�i ----_-' - - . +� .,..•. .fry. : Mints On Proper, "Ha ve you any wool?" _ _fx.The rhyme is an allusion to the f __� O j �. disolving of the monasteries by the T Han `/ King. The -smaller. monasteries were ..�� ds ' t ;t' 4 dissolved first and the richer•abbeys - - — — r next_ a . - Lt'ell groomed hands are always ' �" As Glastonbury was one of the asset. Your •hands like your- �` ' "' ,« °!t s riche_ st in the kingdom, an attem_ pt face, are in evidence and give was made to bribe the King to -idea of the kind of person you are. dGx 7 s leave it alone and.Jack Horner vena It is worth while, therefore; tp «t 3 s� q i give your hands the protection and ` sent with a Christmas pie as a _care they .need.Y girt•to Henry. Woiaier'.'s curiostt , however, led him to discover the The market is flooded with- alt y s fx a kinds of working gloves, even �` '� j K bribe, that x as hidden in the Rte- hand-mit dusters. Almost any cos- w, " % • the title deeds of several manors mEtics counter' sells night gloves' µ �3� y e of the'.Abbey estates. ;" w ". He abstracted a "plum" for him. _ M - ton gloves veil( na tele deeds of the anor avbstitute, ace satisfactory "'~ �" r; `� of Mells., Thus it was t a BeFore, putting on- night gloves kfap b� - ? or of 1•fells passed, inta. the, • apply hand cream, . working it well '" ;�"' k„ _ hands- of the Horner family. into the cuticle. Skirt each cuticle s� ; When you hear children reciting and the niiL' corners with an orange-;; "Baa, baa, black sheep, have you wood stick using cuticle oil or any wool?" do you connect it -with cream. the e'xpo'rt 'tax on wool imposed =- ff you d6 your gardening and y �k r " by Edward I ih 1275? -This jingle panting bare-handed," dig your , is said to refer to this prohibitive -• nails into a soft cake of mild soap Wrtax, which proved very unpopular. v f flI8 O t t prevent statatng, or oil Anothgr version says that • the - them well ,with. heavy lanolin If, : jingle is a propaganda rhyme for nails'show show abuse from-. en £ � �,s the -yourg ,r .'�' ,; �� English wool -trade of fife 6f- - eral neglect, a. few professional . s x x --teenth ceniiury, between England manicures will be a help. f and Flanders. At this period nearly If your nails have been stunted --half -of England was engaged in " from biting, they can �be coaxed <> the flourishing business of sheep- : -.back into shape slowly by an al- -- farming. most daily 'filing to strengthen ��e OF The Beef—Pictured is graphic evidence of the fight waged by United . States cottlemen,. " them. Keep them short and smooth packers and butchers against the Up tin° "Beanstalk" g government price rollbacks on beef., Butcher Edward F. Butter The jingle—"Taffy was a •Welsh-" - - for a long time and very gradually registers his displeasure by offering installment - plan steaks, the necessity for which he credits -tea - - „ . let them grow longer, The cuticle the Office of Price Stabilization. Butler is seen explaining. his deal to a customer. man, Taffy was a thief, is an allu- - will need to be pushed back daily. tsion to the old-time pillaging raids Do this with a towel every time with colt os sad .accessories.. mar a at ea into- each other's countries by the - ,you wash your hands, nemargin sh . side of the nail_ TOMATO SAUCE Welsh and the English along the Beautiful hands aid i ►vin The application of the liid is quwhen applyitomatog colored- polish, 1% cut's tomato juice border counties. Obviously. Taffy - Much g Much the wale as ny other kind Some prefer to show no moons. 1 tablespoon thick bottled •nest was not the onlythief I2126- 1 you poise atld asturadCe.. One cam not egtn too soon to c;ye for Ve y try a to t e up - o _ tenet Of grim origin, however, is the little polish on the brush. - Care= each nail. Thii gives a lengthening Y teaspootr celery salt ' hands and nails, Even a little girt rhyme " Ring- a -ring -o -roses, Qften the to sir yea!" of age`is proud fully draw a line for a moon, or effect. It is advisable, however, to 1 teaspoon "salt _ - g -with such happy gusto bsuny_ &rt your own moon with a "light, wipe off the very tips with. facial Y4'teaspoon pepper j haat ttef_ very own manicure children in their games. It com- kit deft stroke. Carry one stroke up tisane. 2 tablespsoons tour memorates the fourteenth -century A. -few simple tools are needed the centre of the nail. thea coves All this plan ronz own good Combine all ingredients except plague known as the Black -Death Assemble them in a little box or each side, being careful not to go_ taste determines the finished effect flog. Add about V& of tomato The brownas the Tishoo! we pencil. sipper case so they. can be back over the painted area. and gives 'yon the comfortable as- mixture to Rqur .and mix to. make p - y To give a more slender appear- surance of. having well-groomed a smooth paste. Add to.rest of fes- all fall down is a -grim' reminder at your bedsde, or readily available ante to broad nails, leave a alight hands." ,gre0tuts. Heat and stir constant-. of the fact teat over one-third of when traveling. Here is a suggest - td ly until sauce , is thickened and the population died of the plague. ed lint: ,Jac Ill." a d „Jac - - _ - - for min Sere andand- k and bot? r 5 utes. a hot Six k List of Proper Tools J servings:; the Beanstalk" are myths of ancient Small jar of -cuticle cream and * / LE • • _ Norse origin. The -myth' of jack _ -ippers .:or small `curved scissors; _ and the Beanstalk, however, is emery basics or steel file: orange- LAMS LIVER CASSEROZ>El: known to have been recounted in wood sticks; a usher --these are _ h } VQ Andrews, �? Iamb liver p - v ` aa.a - - _ many savage lands. - _ . as g several types --of pushers; a steel _ 3 tablespoons �! Particular! in Polynesia, where one, a manicure brush with a tiny _ - the native mind conceives the tall r- -brush on• 'one end and' a plastic - - - -' Ys cap each, chopped onion and trees of the forest as reaching to ' pusher on the other end• a soft The high- cost of foods, espec- Wipe heart with damp cloth and green pepper 2 crtiea or noodles the sky, and Jack as being able to )pusher which dispenses liquid cu- sally "cats, continues to- challenge reilrove'iii mach' fat as -possible. coo climb up one of these "beanstalk`" fide remover like- a fountain pea; els all. But, as I have said before, Rub inside and ant with salt and 2 4 tom into the heavenly country. tail buffer and mancure brush; mats of what are known as the, pepper, Cook rice is boiling- salted 2 teaspoon* salt , cos;1 polish - liquid, powder, ,or "variety" _type may ohea_ be puF- water shone 15 minutes and dent', Q°Oa pepper eream. Chased as "speciate" and, if * pro- Combine rice with celery, onigns v strips and'- � Now for t%te home manicure. perly prepared, offer' an economical and It rY add cantos and ten h A! � h o i5 you" zY seasoning. Stuff heart roll in flour gad" browjh in.hot faL . You 'will need besides the assem- change from steaks, chops. roasts lightly and sew edges together. gr pepper andf(� -bled kit a bowl of soavv water and -and so forth. Brownsiuffed heart in, fat in heavy pan-fry for 5 minutos,: Combine ^� soft towel. Begin by filing) and Before giving you today's batch kettle over higb heat. Cover and a-lI other .ingredients and place in shaping your nails. Let the shape of recipes using such meats, - per :conte heat to.. low. Cook two buttered " 1 -quart casserole. Bake _ _. and length of .your nails .be in .bar- haps a few general hints on their hours. Remove heart from skillet, at 350' F. for 45 minutes. 4 to 3 mony with the contour and size of preparation might be timely, pour off fat. -and pur remaining rice Your hands._Long tapering fingers Tips on Preparation and Cocking mixture and watek in kettle. Sea - can take a ong and more pointed Of Variety Mson with salt and pepper, Place SWEETBREADS AND CHIPS 1 saill than} shorterj- fingers, which eats heart on op of "rice, cover and cook - 1--poured'sweetbreads - look better than a - Liver -Do not soak or scald, Pre - gentle oval, on, hour over low heat -or longer egg You are the one to study year ' .cook only vtihea. it is to he ground - 1 if it is required to make heart ten- Ys cup orange juice bands and decide your own style. Pantry or broil veal or iamb der. Garnish- wide creamed carrots 1 teaspoon salt Yvr own. good taste should _de- diver, May be baked with bacon in green pepper shells. 1% cups crushed potato chips *ermine this for you. If you like 'or ground' for loaves or -patties: . + - t tablespoon butter or margarine _ gay, bright polishes, have the col-- �dae7s--Do not. soak.or.vrecook. .. ---TONGUE -STEAKS Place sweetbreads in boiling�y� l ors blend withl yours lipstick) or Wash, remove outer membrane. WITH TOMATO SAUCE " salted ware o itAM`u halve, remove fat and white an immellllllluuuuuu - snatch-exictly the red hue of your 6 slices cooked.. fresh or smoked salted water, and simmer for' 2S' gown and accessories, reins. Veal and lamb kidneys beef tongue. minutes. Cool, Remove thin mem- You may cut the nails •with toe-". may be broiled Braise pork or 'I egg, beaten brane covering - and divide into 'mail nippers or 'heavy sheais be- beef:" Grind, slice; or drop for ji cup milk ' mall p'e VA �•- fore film patties, loaves --or kidney pies, > ' s• Combine egg, orange TT��- �•,��jrr cs C mb d Vf•"31 �ttivll ' g (cuticle scissors are deli- � 2 caps sefted brad crumbs • jgice, and salt. Dip sweetbreads nate and should be used only to Hearts. -Do not soak or precook, Salt"and peppti into this mixture and then into -Kot cuticle). Trim .out fibres a; -top. Wash in Season meat with salt and pep- crushed potato chips. Arrange fa •. cold water. Cooked tender. in _ Cream os Oil Helps" - - ter he b '• per. Combine egg 'and milk. Dip four mounds in a small oiled beak- y may e, ground or meat first in .crumbs, then in e _ When well -shaped,- ,finish with sliced � for hash, meat 8g Ing dish. Pour remaining egg snix- - t,ght,' 'smoothing -off strokes with plea• cis-' mixture and '" again • in •rrumbst tore over top and cover with re- �( stroles• Beet or veal may be Brown in melted fat over moder- mainin crashed We emery board at a perpendicu- stuffed and' braised. Pork or fl potato chips. Dot ; -Lr or 4S -d - ate heat, Serie with tomato enact. with butter, Bake 20 trfinvteS. egret . angle. Now, coal[ lamb may be braised whole or " the fingers in warm soapy. water . ' is slices..1001000000110110 to soften the cuticle, Cream or oil Svr4etbrcads-Do not 'soak. Pre - way be added for this purpose. cook in simmerin w r Tragic Piece of History_ Li 6-stly loosen The "ace • wi • minutes. Remove loose mem- ' orangewood stick or" pusher. " The p Behind Well Nurser Dltt br anes, prepare for desired serv- y y_ - cuticle must never be• allowed to ing, Cooked sweetbread's -may 'Few atottz<r; can resist teaching � •-crow, up on the nail. The cutigie g Mary later became Mrs. Mary_ -snust roil back naturally, free from be braised, pan-fried, broiled, or their child'to recite nursery rhymes., Taylor, , and lived to well over J baked .-whole. Use precooked Yet how many know that these ninet the 'nail. After soaking; - stains sivee'tbreads diced in salad s s years of• age. She died century. may be . bleached with peroxide, • • nursery jingle* are not•all mythical, wards the end of the last' century. - and-fr d dishes -or slice. crumb, but pre usually about seal people? Mother ' ;oose ' was klso a real Papal Stamps -Here are two of .liquid soap, nail white, (pencil.or -and-fry.. - past4):� Tongue -Simmer flesh 'tongut in •Take "Mary had a little lamb." person and lived to be nearly a the four postage stomps issued There are many cuticle remov- seasoned, salted water . until Nine-year-old . MarZ Sawyer never - hundred years old. She • lived iii by the -Vatican to commemor- no l the market but these are .dreamed, is on'a bitterly cold viii- Boston, U.S.A., and was the" wife ate. the solemn beatification of _ leader, Then remove Dotes 'skin. not always necessary to the mini- Omit salt in cooking smoked ter's 'night she sat -up till daybreak, of Edward Goose. 'She mothered the late Pope PitAe X. Two of.the . - care. Many expert manicurists longue. Slice and sere hot or warming and feeding a dying lamb • - P _ get e _ -top children," hence the name'-- the use of cuticle removers back to life that. her thc& " stomps bear his portrait and preferring to loosest_cuticle with a cold, May tie arced and used in ghtfu] Afother Goose.' Her nursery two his profile. Distribution. of casserole. act would' be recounted in a jingle rhymes, written to amuse her grand- P pusher or, orangewood stick and . Brghsa-Soak in-'salted-colawater by children the world over. '" children, were first published in the stamps will be very limit. train the cuticle and cotmrs with- 15 minptes,. Remove. membrane' It was on: her father's farm, in the 171/,. :• =gat" cutting.: If- yout cuticle, is - Precook in • simmering water .15 year 1815, that Mary performed _ r Real .Jack HorneF SA Yl�' ��I(� � broken, ragged, or you have tiny •minutes, then prepare for de- her act of mercy, and as -the iamb - hangnails, however, ,you will have sired servings. Cooked brains grew u its affection for Ufa grew, of equal 're- -to rt' � Another "Mother" to flim them. Once your nails ire may be diced for use 'in scram- ---'too, and it followed' her. wherever nown is Mother Hubbard, tubo was - a order,, the three-minute daily • bled eggs; or' -creamed dishes, " she went: housekeeper to an old West Coun- _ - 4sre is all they will need, or sliced, egged and crumbed, . One day:. _diary took it -to- school try family named Bastard. \ If your cuticle should -be ex- and fried in deep fat or pan- with her and hid it behind a big Whet! Sarah Martin visited the \ '� keptionaily egged and dry, soak fried,' it in hot olive or any other good ; ' h `", desk. The .teacher never .evert s - milt' one _day n_ 1- the house-"__ us fa i 804, oil, aotfi at the beizinning .and end- "= -' - - petted its "presence -not until she keeper had gone out. ,It1. later trans- BEEF HEART STUFFED called Mary to the front of the class pired that she had been to find a -of the manicure. •• .�.. WITH RICE to recite a poem, and the little bone for her dog, and this: incident_ ' Buffers Raise Shine ' .1 beef heart.. • -- - • gal's wooly friend e'almly trailed inspired Hiss Martin to write -'Old Now for the polish, Buffers with' IY cups mrcooked�rice - - up�behiad her. Mother Hubbard." ltreafh 'or -powder-type polish ate 1 tablespoon chopped' celery But' Mary's'famc was in the mak- But -not all nursery 'rhymes have" - ";still used to shine modest finger- 3 onions, chopped ink, for"a young man named John their roots in such fioinely incidents. rails. &fany":prefer high buff polish. 3 tablespoons fat Routstone heard of the incident and Some have a -political, origin, as - before the liquid is applied. 2 tupi " water (if'�possfbk '-use promptly 'sat down and wrote a in the case of "Little Jack Horner." Dazzling hands often, have a water from cooked vegetables) rhytue about.it.•That is how "Mary = He was"a' real person, and was --''+`-•- miniature -wardrobe of many -col- -•1 teaspoen podtty-seasoning hada little lamb" came to be writ-' 'steward of the Abbe of ti'ilaswas " ars of liquid polish harmonizing Sah ae>d`pepper y Jiut wriggle -your fingers, dear, ten. Y in the time of Henrv_VIII. so I'll know if you're still alive." _ bur l` -- . $� apart three da it ii poultry !Oa• Sussda� : $e1', Mr. Melschl— he saw -otraza *0 last MWLwet chur,* 10 isttss gr, the c%sing Pnyer., Patricia Clark pse�sed her C ,, fir a� Kra 1L MacDonald the oldest ane In this ieel�o �� �•Y -1 $osteesM -mi.. C. Barclay. XM 8. Three esaminitioss of Alfons Road we spending 's week em, is the early days • 8+aialsy, lLs�. J. Mitchell ssrd Mica -honors, . at the W. Boyel �° is Rochester, N. Y. tre of as enthusiastic number of MO�OGRAMIG! Duncan who armed a delicious tea" Pupils of stirs Barbas F Miss Molly Parr, of Alton Road _ — ---• please don't forst the We ;Dint seated a Wl°t _ �°Ontratioa mid will spend this Saturday in Aylmer, Ashower was given Arthur Hediro gr firm& fir. Do Karel. recital at St. Margaret's P J 1� � newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss �► McAdam, Of ff !�# +, strawberry festival will be Wd at West 8111, oea Fk3dsT, David Allen, who were married at methal. B. C- st th• home his of St John's t3s>r Pupils from here. taidag ps�E were: Hills United Church, bare brother Mae. bore on Tuesday ever►• Suder the. aM,e�n� -on T ostia , his Kucklow, Sasaane. BUT, dart- R returned�m their wedding trip ing by the People of the community. b" Chl?uly 3, in the HAD. Supper' sees wet Henderson. . 7�! M�We � .� „till reside at Fairport. This The happy e�Pie M W� r°�°d U NICHOi.501� teem e- to S �. ae. Ari interesting Clement, Carolyn PSrtz+ a �t weddint in the spew on Satmdayr At .tha Manse in Pick, wot�► will follow. Elisabeth Newman.churck Bring. They.are honeymooainS in B. CABINETS Communion will be observed in C„ after which they will reside In DUMBARTON ROUGE HILL and RQSEBANK Rouge Hsu Church on sundry the vicinity. The best wishes iro FOE YOUR SIT0119N from their friends here. Arthur is rn . ,astw, iii Mr" Lloyd Phin, of Alton Road -- the youngest son of Robt. and Mss. The W. M: S. met at the 01 home of who is in the Lockwood Clinic, is • w© Hedge of this Place. H Ca6Wfa � fir: d nf our armers are the rresi se+e•e �'hursday, and Mrs. E. Craven- was spe�y recovery. hoping for dry weather. to harvest s presented with a Lite Membership We are g� to sere Mrs. Lay. of I Congratulations to 'Mr. ani Mrs. hamper hay crop. Some of our far- for Plaal Basad Hsieh Certificate and Pin. Mira J. Allison Roaebank..out again after s lengtl►T "Lorne Slute -on the birth ',f a' baby, raers have bees using the forage resented the certificate .and Mss. illness. daughter at Oshawa Hospital on resters to fill their silos with N • M. Gordon -. ,ottoa, the Pin. Mr. and Mrs. James Duncanson+ June E3,grass._ _..__ Congraitulations to Peter and Mrs. of Woodview Road have returned The Memorial Service at Salem onThe purlieu Community Club wffi LU1f'BH8 ?ABD6 Uepworth on the birth of a• laugh-: from s two -?week trip to Boston. - Sunday, ways well attended by many hold their annual Picnic at Lyn - Miss Jane Hstrop, 4 • OIl'P . } at Oshawa Hospital- a United of Algona lid. from far and nest: The address by brook Park on Wednesday, July P80Nlft Pleic. d� The choir of Dunbsrto celebrated her second birthday, w.tth Rev. MCLachlan, of A ja t, uAsisted bring a basket. Church and Rev. A. F. Bamford took many of her little friends- by the oddfellows' cho.r •I Brook- eharge of the communion service st Mies Lucille Schwalm, of Alton lin, all made it a lovely service. Birchcliff Heights Church oa Sunr Road, is entertain" at the Oak- Mr. and Mrs. Brett and family of ,;gay evening.' ville Arana on June 27- Shelbourne were with Mr. and Mrs. ! _-- - - Welcome to Bev. E. DL. and Mrs. - Mr. and Yrs. Clifford Schwalm of Nosmsan Wilson on Sunday and call- s+, They snowed' into° the Till- Altong Road, will spend the holiday ed on many of Mrs. Brett's formerurge_ . ase this weak. weak and in Detroit. Lucille will be puhlic School pupils. She is always ` --Jar Cropley, of Deep River, was a spending the remAinder Qt the hvU- a welcome tufthate. - - recent visitor with has sieve Mrs. E. t1a7s there. The ..Sunday School and Church TED '.REEVE % Anis herr - Mr. Harold Hasse has been taken morning services will be.held at the Sorry to hear that little Me 16m to the kart General Hospital. 'No regular time on July 1. �� -Ell L s/ORES jotahell, has-been quite ill with tor- wish him a speedy recovery. ; .."HowThe gouge Hi1y Lions Club held Bob Barr ileA hosnir from Moncton their first Lidiss Night on Taesasy.% Audl for :visit lent, eajoyad the fire en _Cy Y d$LI GIl T Y" . . ... ---Csaorge "n'dtwts�Many tom jMts, f&-conochie on the birth of a Slattery, of Altos^ Road services at 9eiem Cemetar9 °n, �►'`" c" �� ' ow Hugh Donald, al. the East Gen -t- d ' - .'`r',�': .T " .f: " � ^' ,y yam• > � '1i. / Z. i 47 orW ff_r±ou p your _ See us for c m _ _ - r, � ,i'r'k' ''�'� .� �• ,,. �O . _ D^EAR f F T t Truck Tire Service - We have the training, ezperieace and - facilities to keep your ares to top condi. wb� tion far longest service ss lowest costs We're trw* tue* a redafistso we'll ea+s ' you money. Try us HpUw Rao_ 0.12 LOOK IN THIS VIN 116N" OfkT _ _ _ ,..,• wave t�, .v . , LA►1IOR SALES CHRYSLER —PLYMOUTH - IP14ONE: 29W GAS, OIL R REPAIRS ' _. • _ - � ,Bas: ! � -. — - -. 1 t '. •f b ' _... the MOANER is back - in the OLD CO UN7'R Y! Ted Reeve and his Sporting Extras dis- cover3d the joysand sorrows of Britain while the Moaner. served as a gunner with the 30th Battery during World War II :.. Now he's back overseas to, sae for himself and Tely -readers. `exactly what has happened to the old haunts so popular with Canadian service men and women during those grim war years. He'u see' the English Henley when Jack !Guest, Jr., of Toronto, attempts to duplicate the feat of his father by winning the Dikmond Sculls he'll visit the famed old pubs ... he'll have tea at Lord's as he watches the inter -county cricket matches ... and he'll be in the stands foe the great race meets. Briefly, Ted Reeve is reporting what's new - --in Britain in his Sporting Extras every„ day in , The Telegram. a. THE'* TEL'EGRAM B,AY AND MELI NDA SCS., TORONTO I. _ For Home Delivery, Call WAverley 6011 or write Circulation Department T ,} kk � P�:°� =F e , ,ROJLSZB .la>ed Adv'ta _ FA$ SALE - '8 pigs, 7 weeks old, ;16.00, # CAZ'= (4104 lbe, I*) ;7,Ae . s�41G poanda) $3,00 - X Azdz*Pi kenn�,$rock Road and 5th I�.Oe 0 500 . $2.00 CALVffi j i A _1R Fr' 3ALE --four and one-haif sc- -=-- -Y__ r. RIN, S-mith - M stand•ng clover hay. Phone 1,evl �� - .041 Dodson, R •R. 2, Pickering. �,diey _ • Farm and Liverpool Roads. phone HouClp pick,. s fieri Market & Locker Pita �6J21, ' ...�- `_"IMR SAL b&yhigh ,r Fhone Collect Pickering 265 J 12 PHONE 30 - crib andPhw* Pick. 258, sap. _ .SHIELDS MINK FARM 'STRAYED frarn the properly of � Illonald White, Brougham. Lot 19, QUALITY coo 4, Pickering Township, two �+i �+ A Holl tein heifers. Liberal Reward SILK's � � - �S to L _bus _ MEATS i r r-ness prop Orchard, Inn, Rougo �9 , - - -dila. _ . FOR SAL - F E r:gi3aire stove, 40 _ cinches wide, in aew condition, $200 . • or best offer- Phone Pick, 299, -. - - � , = RIES tf MARGARINE - FOR SALE -Thor washer and wi.r U%d yrAr.pow - LOOKER wringer, new motor, onalent con- PLANT dition, il: accept reasonable offer. • ,Phone Picaer'ng .;99, Quality Meats Processed to Your S ecif cations Service p 1, - ALE -Electric simulated , ,. Coal grate and re.a tle• se',erate or " (together. Mak- offer. Picb, 234, tf - :FOR SALE e:ec-tr:c 6to; f 4 -burner, ):en sp!andid fat; A'! Times. conn - ditioa, iced Spe+. e:ement. 440-. Mrs. P IONZ: PICKBRING- 26 Spruce- R: R. 3, Pickering, Spruce- Hili Road, Dunba."ton. - �■ Ju n29 FIOR SALE - 6 ft, Xelci• :.;tor, good conTARMF dition. F. T. Prouse, Mek. 247, NO � � CE ! .. - ` cs POP SALE i Set of steel for,"s for _ J � r a bUilding 10-12 and 14--o1, _ silos, in. ��Id VE'i:EBi�N�LR3C SiiPpL¢g r aZ and seven foot sections with CASH PRICES PAID _ _ �'/ bolts, .clams etc: ci-_,plete. -F. J. fILL �� a�s■ka■e. Proase,. Phone Fick 247. t -FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS THAN � HOURS - Jus 'P.a ( - at $2.00 -' - - s 0 N. - Week Days FOR SALE - B.zkwhe - e HORSES oo PRESCRIPTION a "" e ! PRESC �� � • P e - bnshe'., W, li.:. agl , St c eSundan dene Farm, e7. each 1.00 P.. o P. IL • _ Inaono: Pl,'cer;ng 35 J li: �_ _ - _ - COWS' 8b -OO each A7fTEirT nd FABMER$ E31f •ALL ANIMALS RE viOVEI] F 11 E E J• R. 110 YES, wil7 be p'eased to pick up dead ! YE3, Be of C74PPled farm anLnkl3 and .pay _ Ugliest prevailing prices. Por laamediate service, v ephoaa l�Of? SPEE©Y PlCiK-VP P! -PONE :.The Iaollect: - Brooklin 83, Claremont y1R14 or Toronto EMPIRE 3-4046, • � Store GORDON_ 1(0 L -;G . LI'MITED I .:S.A N 1�T F R R E N I✓ F ;I N'�} Hits . +r0 -.' . .-206 Kealy Street, Toronto SCAB. 280= :A.N� PAC3�S2vC3 C D., -..PHONE: ea a. Ci• T. $,ORTON LOCAL REPRESENT' Ontario Land Surveyor and ATWE'S PHONE 242 W 2 k Civil Engineer Mr Fred C}.rlatofF is busy r•,alc- pool will be elir r Y � ing Preparations to serve soft d.rinks off has had to ted. Mr. Ch :r 14 Ed rd -Sa. 3r,c Robert Murriafi -toowho were married Murphy earned the rn r t,i to experience in e cream and Other light refrean work and we -are confident that d Mr, biourice 3[u. nom" i, our small _all.. The elite will make this enterprise Phase- Pt�kering •J',lOt�-A thanks of two frantic moths a entrance has berg-r-Pruved and rt h' a credit aadstock, and to Mr, and M. -s. rs and is ko ed that -' imaelf and to our community. •' �; _ our whole community, for urina usi P local lock will, take 'em s .hall:- is to b1W o lair VIelcille Jones - who were corned at car to :radCe ne Ls adR tags of the o Pen d Dunbarton:6n Saturday, June 23, two rush trfps to Tor -opportunity to afternoons �� .onto hospitals, first with enjoy � this von ne and evenings, fid. the McCaul - Pa long.needed. innovation and . other reading materW will skinn■ �ritli his tiDy nephew,.s °f the pool will be able to on hand: This service should ma y men, women -East woodlands Bi#ari a envoy refresh$ sa t stn comfort, and our hall of more the broken- t and near the munity. Meet re -value to the co ,fain 51015 lbs. -_ y - _ Your friends here. Last aveek's cn r ::nit elections. . `went off harmoniously and all -vae- * Get -New Pep, Vim, Vigor ancien were filled, We again have a - �-hard-working, capable executive �L 4 ate., tarlltl P @ Wfte HOUSES. i..a�,.d:: o-,: � sound. Progresei.fe id ' .._ --.-FARMS nc7 °oi- sae, but the or �a7 dive co-operation, and help oil ev- -' v sur-ararrad naki7 ery member is needed if the pilaus I+aru.,rm�' i of the executive are to bear fruit _ i F a•.er ansa w� a• GL'er Jimmy }icCaul r Businessesaov sen r - has b - ee p 7. a•a4tn7-bokl■a iously ill in 'a Toronto hospital. but .m rte,. tart tLaok Lha War is sl . Lot ns! rt:,;r.D.i:.d,es. 6r°• Ow:y r@Coverin . 1 8 h g hoped e . } soon will be alright a - .n. FU ,!`1� p �. a°:a. JGta. 1n,laora• �� J • t Iron, r!taml■ 8,•,,41-- �n Monday, JUIy. 2, our annual - - m` , sa °' od "�cb'a Fiei•d � Day Celebration will be held . - • •,:, sad Gltaarfon � - - �s o u"n:`�° Wa 0 in Dixon s Field. A full.program of ua nary Mona. etient4 ! ag been arranged by Vern' - -' o,,o : last 4eGot .tea loo ria y Curves Bates and he has.. succeeded im ob- a�p ,resp nu •• a,rnew .d. taininQ g,.rd prizes for all contests. CKERING and D IS is.:a or r 1� ,o„ u..a Came an TRICt ,,or ■.real =-:aka coati a bri.^.,g Your k.ddiea. In the - -- -- - "k Y"""■•c °�:odnred evenin , at eight, activities' - g �:. 'n.'7 famous till v 'rex A,n,c T..W... fur a•. Our hall and, a bingo - - •• '- _ -' ` +n at a-1 d usgu4L al -Pot, a $10 pecial and f LO 1 S - many• other valuable prizes will -be .� featured. Slake soup holiday corn - In � d3e0,00 = Full rice, choice lots, Pickering�n- __,600.00 -Acre pots Station 00,00 - acre lots Liverpool load _.,.'... _. In Lo�iz�q 3Semory Plete by en'oying the events am , Road a angel for you in your own comm- $11,000,00. •114 acres, Brock Road 8650.00 Acre lots Sprucehill Road, Fairport areal Tn :o ­11;Z �.n,.,�.�• o° our dear unity. daugrter and s:,ter, Elear:or Spar_ Carrmerc na on the second Sun row (Le Gard; whc- -passed away-ou 1 day in 'July, the evening out -door S ::June %0 g s.,r - - - _ - _ F :943, sin ;s at -our pool will resume. $6 6,000,00 Or- rl,nug}ts wa---der as "ylight -Everyone is invited to these .meet- ,30,00 .Farm 60anch, m3dfi home, 7 acres $:5,000,00 _ e stone farm- 0 00 acres Mod rn' ' f fades, _ in>;s �shich commence at 7,30 p, m, X98,000,00 uses -"I excellent condition house, 50 acre, ba17t1 'To the, 'land of o k ago; about ten men have been busy i� on fa vely lyse house .urro f} Agincourt , a real buy, Half down -end ,inemcry p4ias the scenes of Iayinfi the new flooring in. our .all, ° Y •` - abeautiful-ce i setts 0 s while two. or three women of our �..j .40n the gold of the to li Ft los. ladies. - SES n ed b • .R �O �� setting, 6 acre lti o • i club'ha served them with n to Sze ir. the soft dim sandwiches a::d hot drinks. We w�:re -41200,00 down Greenbank, T rooms 3 acres, full . lignt, delighted Ij gasoo,00 • arise - $6,000,000" ' to see set eras of our new- - , Lansing cutoff; basement, lot; ready to buil -� faces loved the best, - er members helping and we hope 4141 �a '$u^^500,00 � 7 rooms solid brick, ' pi d a=X00,00 down, 5 rooms, Fairport Beach,y possession' 4r:d tF.ink of her Q,i er.. the sun's addition to the flooring, they are $'1.000,00 do ckering Village, Excellent value •_ 13'4 rrlp -laying the foundation of same ,1+ modern' new brick bungalow, Picker ing. Village woes down in the far -of! west. I friendships. onR '' $5000,00 down, 10 rooms, -brick, Pickering Village. - Ever remembered ,h3 iiam, Dad; . Several local -kiddies have had the I g8 T00 00 • ga g age. Ya 500,40 4 m a�•age, .Possession•. Sisters and brother Herbert. .. ....' mumps. ,Fortunately the disease -hag modern room bu 1 Pickering - 5 n ow P' k modern rooms with ,'y, ng suburbs :t. 90o-oo modren store half, 7 Y acres, near Mar.cl�am been of a fairly mild variety and " Cherrywood the youngsters • ha -ie recovered rap- . . B USIN ES t ES _ _ -: _• ; idly, Fd!, OO L _:..-._ _ Tiny -Brian Murphy -is home an�210,00. aunderette, 13 . Ben x mach r _ di lues, Orihia 4,12,000.00 -.modern self -serve marketers,- "West'Hill, recovering after having helped nimmodern silaek barn, building, equipment' Toronto -Mr. and bars. Walter Fenney and g P 0,00 modern, locker refrigerate 4amily; -also Mr. and firs H fold_ . self to an over -dose of aspirin; neant, Pickering r pi Fenr;ey and farr.ily visited their m,,t_ I essitatirig an emergency trip to th heron Sunday, hospital. -...:.ir. ar firs.. Wm. -Hollinger and . r It i planned to have the swimm' .• - _ _ - ,Bruce 'Hollinger . from the .Rauwe, ink pool open this -week-end, so get ` G,0RDON­,..CRO.S dour ale-'Nershi Card Nowevil d the Gue_:uey picnic at P and be Oakville oa Saturday. eligible for all of tire pool priv-- - :•114. Croa,ther has been vis.ititilr lie's,• FiCt<ared-IptiTrR-wa12t� 1ifP- - t for a few days with- Mr.. and •Mrs. i g`�ar`I supero ision and -friendly: cam- RE�LTOR ' _ ,J =ieoriard t'o!lina'er, Pinion's -hip are a:taiiable to in en- _ - , ' t - tire family with children under 2.1 - - - r Years of aTge, for only two dollars R TQ PICKR��IG vi« jmmmi� -ink a seasotu That is a -mere three and MA' A one-half cents per day per Tamil '. GE _ y 'W& HAVE ,A WIDI•; SELECTION, OF . REASQNABLYI-PRICED HOMES V i' _ AND .LATS - -WK. MAW k George's Anglican Church • • • Lill�faED dOC7Tt4Dfl.'ffii amid Sunday, July 1. l i.40 a. at.. Child- - onttmertt� ren'a Service, to which all Sunday Sehclars' and the adult members o VAL VA?OR t. >�ih�7 l/�a'!v - •-: - � the congregation are cotdiaily invit- fto" or wrtie ed The hymns, prayers and sermon Bir18M AUgJtM PWP. Will, it i9 hoped, be suited to- the ft4 ba _ _8 R. L W'SITBY. ONT.'da'a ft Rome. WttlteW needs and aapiratiions of young Poo- . TW9 Me" West Of llohit�ry ple. There still, be no. Sunday School Na I >�way, Between whll�f ua July 1; e - •.a Aad A,lss. - -.. VEW&I R> NZx {t! _ -St. Paul's Dunbarton - �� Sunday, July 1, Sunday School at ' 8.00 p. m. Celebration of the -holy -GPTOML+'fRIST Communion at 3,u0. Wit,; with ser= P - Etireninga: Sion, ini veAll Rector; R.rv. E. to Bob- 'inion. ob 'in96n: All are card-talty- incited -to -� • 9.>!D itoo sad 2iw►, to 6.110 - mon b the Rec Wed.. i'ri.. Ito P. EILEEN JACKSON DLS111EY BLtH:_ Opp. -P. o. OPTO)ldETRIST W 0:�1 - !-Kamp-Guild :Bugders- 'J Su -.OSHA A. TARIO St. George'x n e pphes*.. 'Eyes Examined Glasses I tt•d 1 Phone - jh, 5-4347; Off. 5-4143 will hold their monthly meeting at � - - iPICKERIN� Arranged) say Jully 5, t' 8.00 o'clock.rnMrs. IriGLL: DING • 'luearay • Er►eaia a>r (13ree•Day Service I' ��► I :�' T � � I 1' � L' L ��'!` I O I'�T • By ApPMatsent Fa: r an --1 Dorothy Tanner,,• Hostess- Flsat Door East Of Kaman% es. Please brine so riething for the ROOF II�i G • '.�' I LSI \i G � A R I30RITg" a Hall Bazaar, which is not very far off. PHOI+FE, PICS. 411 ;Sellers & Atkinson : i Phase Agfa 901 W 2 - SwWf. 200 Licensed - Fairport Beach i -WE FIA V E - A 1.I11IT E I3 5L' P'PLY OF Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane are mot= Q YPRO C W A L I, ]BOARDS Auctioneers ;o,ring, to Oriilia for the holiday. C LE N D E N.I N (j.' `I The • Euchre was on Wednesday iso rears txperkmam_ evening in the thetare 1^all Mrs _ 1blcHoim and Mrs. Jones were the LAWRENCEOWLAMD ..DIXON . Sales conducted any%uwe J S>neelall;iog I. Farm Stock. lhtr.l• R1rpotitt forget the Bi tare and Property Safes. ge ago this Fri - All dales, persenaHy Listed and day- evening, June 29, in the theatre-. Ftte1S !SL Builders' SUpppliei ° i e ♦dvrrH•e.1. BN1• hall. Everyone welcome to come ` DD p�1"� and - and have w pleasant evening. HARWOOD DRIVE,SOUTH AJAX 1111QZQl �ga of mated. Mr. and Mrs. Flank Dumond of Ottawa; and Mrs.. Jack Wooding. of ?hone Ajix 117 Niehts Pickering 163 MARK,H AM _ Prm't Service tendon, sper:t th eweek-end with - _-- - brother T. Dumond and family. -RON! pow _ T _ *. T — a�1e- Rates _. J� ` . DIXON .Yli �u d uUEFYILLk: Card of Thanks p, m. with a call to worshiu follow- I PROPRIETOR - ed by Devotions led' by Mrs. F. f-h� I wish tU take this opportunity of M. Irwin, Whitby and- Mrs. Spark- thanking'r: friends, neighbors and hall of West ;Hill, Mrs. R. Murison —AMBULANCE til relatives for the lovel.� cards, clow- gave an address of welcome: from ere ani# fruit and the kind enclutries Pickering W. M. S. and St. And- " and visits while in hospital, and also, rew s Church. Mrs. Fin&q, Osh- o ; h 'I. ka ll awa was elected Secretary for an- >•. ' ,.1 at n - _ _ T at orne - ,...� cr., a.d a -Mrs. Archie Bunker other year: The roll call showed �`:e^ � '• �Ogue of the Presbyterian Church was hold tt,anked all. who •had• contributed in, ' �4,: delegates present froth . We§t Hill, ; r PLUMBING and HEATING Do !.Continued from page otte g$ V }hitby, Oshawa and Pickering. Ke- , PRESSURE PUMPS b k. `ot able td get a`doctor-his 1 ports from each auxiliary."were -p:e=- _.. mother, got .a taxi to the bus and sented and ,severai of the Depart- A SPECIALTY took him to the East i;eneral Hosp- mental Secretaries from Terouto _ �.�P for !secs gad ��� e sa ital for tteatment. Mr. Schwalm is Presbyterial spoke briefly on theis J. Hewson holding the dog for, ten days for 'a Work. Mrs,. J. H. McClement fruin , Fairport leach - ph. Pick. 256W12 rabies test. Dunbarton was soloist ani bars. Barrows o< urnabv •(forawrly Dr._Effle Win -• 13 ?1% of all fires are is OIL'. 20OW2 R. R..., Pickering Annual Sleeting W. M. S. • ..Presbyterian Toronto East Chester) a returned m,d,c•,tl mien-' "t"C1entW !on was guest speaker. She t.,ld propeltyesl Bowman & GibsoFiCo�>r><ver)i_ces - -- -Annual. Section 3, of many of her personal c>:perien- the b. -iii Fiel in - DwelliY4 ' The Zileeting of Toronto East•I'resb*terial w'' M: S. ees as a worker ori,First India. Mrs, Smith from Oshawa Ina ILOyq �Ogue of the Presbyterian Church was hold tt,anked all. who •had• contributed in, ' a�lCa ter ''t716xpE7fli� LICENSED AUCTIONEER ,n 5t. Andrew's Church,• Pickering any way to the success of the meet- in , :Insurance Co. ' Pickering and Whitby Twpa. _ : Mrs. W. K. ►r ••,IS, Li t , Vice- ing after which the uteering closed President; conducting She meetiux. with a hymn and Prayer. A cup', of i JURE YOU '1'O Writ• or' Paon• Farm and Property A luncheon at 12.ov p. ... w•; ; pin- tea was ,served at the' close: 'merib:�rs .• -'PRESEIMDAY VAL 9 _ �.�P for !secs gad ��� e sa ,Household t9ales a Specialty vided by the of thy Ladies'.• Aid. The-sessi, n tuna tarred at 1,00 The •1902 Annual Meeting will be; he,d , , Melvilia Church, est xill: : DO,UGLAS'G. wbaiwrf. Lawesaoe ee 1ItUfAta� _ Wl.dnWIla. 8110•• etc �lnfoastdM La..easee AJa Bsr .. :.. Prompt. attention Csiven ...' Whitby R,.R�I _ With bottled Gas ging Cite i T A D o< . ..- _Phone 8,� . ; ....i Bowman & GibsoFiCo�>r><ver)i_ces to Your Home -_ Just $40, _ .. _ .. _.. . CYPRQC. viOt r>Et _ Deferred Payment Plan Available STON ES, HFATG'.S, REFRIGERATORS AND HOT STATER iT'A l R P0RT OLD HORSES - $13.0p CORRIE LU1MiBER COMPANY T:1NKa FOR 'F,FIOVE 'BO'TTLE GAS -IN STOCK WITH QUICK HEACK At Tear Fares Limited ,1�'ST;.i.LA'iLOA1. BOTTLE GAS IS QUSCK, CLEAN, ALSO Sesrboro Junetioa; Ontario Dt PE.�DABLE AND ECONOMICAL. ;rTIONE PVT.. FR1vP 2W I 1 DRAD OR CRIPPLED 008 • oerly r H •SCAR. 3 3 3 d H01117 _ � ONT:11 .0 -SNORE GAS COMPANY, LIMITED --V Ms Od h t - A;leaOlt 'IMIS Serving Sc+tboa And Pickering WHITBY OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE • �--��+.. Oahavi • 13 .King Street, East - - Phone I - • RZ Ur` "DEAR AN?�FE HIRST: After 30 IPef f �Ct tea ts 30 ea. - - Years of marriage, I discovered s - — _ through some women friends that to make with _ MY husband was being unfgithfuL ■ "I had trusted him as I trusted J - myself ! M Y pride _ . was hurt: So I .� asked for a sep- - aration, hoping .- it would give w him time to real- l ize what he was doing. "Now, -after nine months of being- _ apart, lie has promised that he will settle down and live respectably.... worse than useless as it would then in the ronghtest of seas. They still He has been drinking excessively, gum things up completely, tell stories of ships -on the China probably trying to forget. • +Oatden Party --Margaret Truman (left), daughter of the president, In the sandhills, which had been tea run which carried such a press "Alli I A FOOL? and Mrs. Walter Gifford (centre). wife of the U.S. Ambassador to left exposed by the power shovels, of canvas that they sailed right Britain, chat with Queen Elizabeth at a traditional English garden we noticed dozens and dozens of under water, and of hardened sail - Just one is 50• ysars' old, she r►g (il just doesn't throw over a marriage party given by Lady Astor at her country home in Taplow. Miss holes in the sides of the hills- ors who dared not go below decks nests of the- sand -martins. The.. _at night for feu their hard-pressed before giving it a chance to survive. Truman is on her first tour of the Earopearr continent.-- little birds were flyin back, and ships would not last until the fat give husband is 55. I am trying to forth by the hundred. I am sure. lowing day, give him his last chance. .,, t. explored the new hiahwa • that Darting in and out of their nests, "The reason I write you is to ask, i � � P y t3 Captain living was at the wheel - do you think I am being a fool? runs past our gate. Theh we cut chattering among themselves and of the "Cutty Sark" on one of these According to female friends, I'm - t, +.w. across country to the sandhills generally having a great time. So g y nights. The memory of what hap-- acting -like a doormat. If their bus- from whence the construction tom- was Honey, a ho wan with us. pened is still very vivid to him, a1 - bands did anything like that,.they'd Rt�NICLES parry operates. It being Sunday Suddenly she took after a swallow there was no actual work going that was flying low, ft zoomed though it happened over sixty years till • tai this or they'd do that—they ter- �� g ental would never o baric to live on but a watchman on duty explain over a sandbank. We called Hoa- 8 The shipwas heirs driven under - SALADA _ with such a man! ARH ed to us all the intricate details ey just in time to stow her zooming full sail' when most vessels would Cw¢t�Glolf.tNe D Cl^.rli¢ of the huge "hot -mix" machinery. over the bank as well. „ -".Now I want your , opinion, have been under topsails, he said. _ . Thank you for it. , The boiler for the mixer was still . The country is stili very lovely "It was what sailors call as 'awful it happened again, 1 was up to g growth in lelds, "PERPLEXED" going full blast—the mixer has with luxuriant - my ears in paper -tend paint, doing to'be kept hot, weekdays and Sun- pastures and -woods. The wheat, night at scC One squall came along • "Heaven preserve us from our ever the dining -room, when our days—if it were allowed to cool tom surprise, is already in head. blacker than the last, friends!" Do you remember that y p 'Before the mate, Mr. Diment quotation? ter minister came. d call. Any minis- the asphalt would harden and be Plenty of work in sight. ' - • Make u ter we ever had is this district al- 'could tend me a hand to get a few p your own mind. hays pays us a visit when I do that 1 extra spokes of the wheel up, the Only you know the man you room—and of course it is the only Famous Clipper Ship Big, Attraction — main topmast and fore -top -gallant - 'have married It is easy for room in the house that can't be ss sf - mast went by the board, others to advise, but if is you who shut away from public view as -it Cutty Sark Made Saihlll$r History - "It has always -been a mystery to " have lived with him for nearly a is the main -entrance to the house. etre haw the tittle ship survived this _ . Not the least of the attractions have to concentrate oar sped. - I generation. Though his infidelity The day I started the room Part- ordeal, It was quite a time before • has shocked and hurt y on. you which will bring foreign v aitors to Storage room. comfort and sit the' we could cut the rigging away is nor looked around at my glorious the British Festival this yea. will be trimmings were sacrificed to this * are too heat to shut the door in his meddle and remarked—"Looks u i the famous racing clipper, -"Cutty- end, while every square inch of the darkness, and it was the great -face - mor when he confesses his, re- if ire are due for a visit from the Sark." There, in the wordy of one canvas was crowded on aloft to est stroke of lack that the spars • worse and. Maks for another we "Yes," I agreed with a -banging into -the ship's hull all night chance, laugh—never thinking such a coin- enthusiast, she will "gladden the make sure of catching the slightest ' Only you know how you have eyes of the old-timers and teat}, the breath of wind, is that enormous sea did not hole _ •eidence could continue to occur in: missed him through' •these long definittiy, But the next afternoon Youngsters what the Tall Ships I Such a ship was the "Catty Sark.' der'" • months. only yon can weigh the there he was! I head lust finished -were really like." In her day, she could touch 17 knots We -worked for two days and • value of his promises. For the "Cutty Sark" re rese.ats tender 7,000 square yards of sail, and nights without stopping to repair putting the border on the wall— P " One suggestion: i as era in British history—she was L. once covered 363 miles in 24 hours— the damage and set new - spars = and .for that job you. know how " Insist that he stop drinking, and you pull everytheag out into the the last of -a line of sailing ships by an average of 15. knots. _ ,aloft' " rove that he can. before you take Which Britain built and maintained There are very few people alive Caotain Irving -saw her -through P Y middle of the room, reaching a -the last voyage to China. "We wait' _ x him back. i . sort of .climax in disorder. To in her world-wide supremacy, today who remember the "Catty ed in Shanghai for four, gangliar " Then, if he makes good, you putting on the bordsr is the worst No other sailing ship, with .the ex-. •• Sark" in her full glory, when she - • will rejoice for the rest of your job so much. stretching and I •cA)tion of Nel'son's "Victory," has was oat of the fastest ships on the trying to find a cargo of tea—thea " life that you were charitable. I held such a steadfast place in the ' China tea run. and fewer still *ho - we were ordered to Australia to jam reac(dng=so before making nay, the wool trade." If he does not, at least You attempt to tet the room to rights- public's affections. actually' sailed in her. " have shown your willingness to She eras built on }fie Clide in 1869, _ -Steamers had taken over the' tea - try kicked off my shoes and was Captain •C. . Irving, C.B., R.D., trade, and the dippers had at last try again—which is a fine gesture sitting down for a few minutes, the year when the opening of the R K.R,. 79-year-old,seaman, who is �t their lou battle. " for any loyal wife to make. getting the kink out of my neck Suez Canal gave steamships a new ' .still. leading an active life, served in g Make up your own aria t t while I read the highlights of the _,and added ' importance and- spelled 1 the "Cutty Sark" in the 'eighties, The success or failure of any- ship . . . • fs largely due to the personality of day's news. It was titers that the disaster. to those sailing vessels :"I sailed round the world is her her captain, and the fame of the an to f Most nice, women do not dims- Inock came should havethe been embarrassed— �ybe tradin hich cello node the Fu Fast as a i• three times before I was seventeen," «Cutty Sark" can largely be credited - - P Yg Br he told me, "When I joined her in to one of her masters gamed Cap -cuss their private lives `with even :but I -wasn't, A muddle that is a Progressive shipbuilders, wcie al- • 1885 as an apprentice she was still twin a of -her - close friends, and resent any com- means to achievement doesn't op- ready concentrating' on stsam, for i on the China tea run." qty:� d master of the hi meats or enquiries about it. pear to me as somehine to be they saw that the sailing era was on - For many years, the first .ship g . ship at _ It is largely a matter of tempera- ashamed of. 'the way out. But the diehards r -e- home from- China with a cargo of the time d Captain Irving's appren- ment, and of their home training. And I'm telling you.- when I - .used to accept the new age without tea was awarded a bounty of 10s. a tieeship, was one of the Grand Old You were brought up- to believe loon at our dining=room I feel is battle. Men d• the sea. He was ■ hard and . g ton, and'no effort was -spared in the atonic seaman. but he- did not spare that your private life is your qwa. I have achieved something. It is They saw • that if they -we're to rare home. himself or his sons any more than too intimate for open discussion. one of those old fashioned rooms maintain the pride of place enjoyed This meant that clippers would. - To those who persist in comment- with wood -panelling all - around— 'by their sailing .hip* they would frequently be driven trader full sail the rest of the crew, and they re - frig. say: "I'm sorry, but I'm just 'and six doors, two windows, three spected him for bis iron discipime one of those old-fashioned girls who cupboards and a big; closed -up don't talk about it"—and change the fireplace. So there is plenty- of New Club Pays Your Bills suhject. Most of them will get the !arc odwork . to paint It is a very i - point Those who are too thick- dark room and I was determined [But You Pay the Club] IQ,1/�S skinned are not a'ortR vouf friend To brighten it somehow. So here y- •�� : ship. is how I did' it Ceiling peach: NO 'Ll It is a delicate situation.. and I walls light turquoise; and the wood• By RICHARD KL8INER don't et ae wince bills from each 1 `� sympathize. If you took about and work light coral -pink! Trim for g P find new acuaintanees, I think you ' :cupboard handles and knobs, also •. merchant. Once a month, the Club Up, to now, there's only hero sends them one rafid, I will discover that these indelicate the back of glass cupboard, will g glorious three ways to deal with a month's whopping bill covering everything -people are in the minority. be deep coral—when hen 1 can get it accumulation of bills. You could ' ' ° • ' - 'The cretonne rvrtains. cottage - —Plus the Club's $5 r month fen. rip them no, set fire to them, or They write just one check, address If your husband has offended, style, include all the colours just as a last resort pay them. Now just one envelope. affix just out make tip yaw own mind whether -mentioned. The floor is maple, • ' here's a fourth alternative, stamp and have just :onegrand, to forgive hon or not Friends and is being treated to a coat of eager to advise, but only you know hard finish—slow drying stuff, so You can have somebody `else glorious whopping scrap about fi-" j • ay them. And there's a somebody' nances. poen awn heart .. ,Anne Flint is+ �� had to leave a track for us to P � help, r get in and out 'of the who is eager to do just that—for a Lett to he if you tlrrite her at walk on to With its monthly bill -to -end -alt• - fee. The Bill -of -the -Month Club is ' Dow 1. 113"Itighteenth Sue" IXa��yaratrs-rooms.—L- - -hills, the Club sends all, ' Toronto, Ont -ner would take too kindly to the the name, and it's a new-fangled dual bills and voucher for .,your' -'idea of•havin to go. out the front organization set u to handle, an Y s. — g P records. If you disagree with a door first thin in the morning and .old-fangled headache. SMART g g charge, you can still enjoy that all around the house, to net to the The idea is a simple one. You age -'old American custom of fight- all After all, we w -amen *instruct the merchants you deal in ; just deduct, that A farmer bought a pat rot for g t out. You _ three pounds at an auction sale. •have to make our decorating or- with to send all future bills to tete that item from the Club's bill and When the sale was over -he asked - gins as painJcss .as possible for our - , Club. The club,. in, turn, sends - you send them the remainder. -Then you moi+ the auctioneer, "Does this bird talk menfolk; just one bill 'a- mouth, covering take u the - ev r P quotionaja!e charge It is toe bad the yogi dears a ything. You the C1trb;.:,�.a :..:..,:::::a•: intelligently? may' with the store that made it. �•••• •»••..•••:.::...:..•::.:.•..;.• „ ;, don't get as much tack out of which pays the merchants, " You ought to know, said the There's still hope for the main " housecleaning' as thei: wives_ Sure Here's how the Bill -of -the- lonth ness of assuming otherpeople's.— - --- g auctioneer. He s the only one that who gets fiendish delight in tearing- was bidding a i • it is hard work—but with compea• � ..Club works, dollar -by -dollar: burdens. •• ' . • g gainst you." sations. Changing a colour scheme Mr• and Mrs. John Dough area up the first bill he gets and .paying • • .tin a roottt 'is always a joy -brings `nice, average rnuple, with a nice, the second or third. Under the Club out so man new ideas and thin len, ,he need The admit the Club y )' things. ,. � average way of life. He makes p pay only a pan of y" probaui , pictures, wastepaper has- his one monthly bill. The Club will wont appeal to anybody mak;ng Mttsagerie—dyWah Disney k �sinherit d or bequeathed, that 'money and, she spends it She has P payment among his less than S10,f00 a year, That's • ■ charge accounts with five depart- pro -rate that g *i never did fit in anywhere before, meat stores, two butchers, three creditors, and stick the rest on the sizable chunk of population.tobe . `are often found to be just right bill next month. written off, btit they figure there beauty parlors, a sprinkling of gra . are enough people left to make it for the new -colour woodwork or ceries. Bills. ' also � come in each At the end of the year, the .Club ter % walls, And it is surprisin what PaY• tt i month from the insurance. tom- scads you a •complete budget re - treasures can be unearthed from pan the landlord, the telephone ---port, showing ]tow much you've "It's not the lazy guy , were attics and cellars. A cracked- nur- company,the spent for what. That report is de. after," says ' Bandler. "We're after, coy can be cut and squared to form gas and electric coni- Po an attractive table centre -piece; an pony -and a few thousand other signed to help_ at tax time, but the busy gun, who simply doesn't : relentless millionaires. it should also make for excellent have time to pay his bills. old vegetable tureen filled with 41connubial reading, Before they went into business, flowers or fixed up asa miniature All bills used to come on .'the The Club is the brainchild. ot_ they checked several 'large stores • • ' ' • garden completes the picture. � _ Well, it is the week -end again— first o� the month. Nowadays, with Jatttes Brewster, an engineer � .S ace -they � 7jwe any oblecti9� _ and by working early and late t eyrie ifling the vogue, t)ie move- ftnanciai ttianagement expert e l to sending t eir bilis to the Club. managed to get the house straight- tary menace is evenly distributed was swamped with bills one day, "Lissen," -one department store ened aroOnd. Daughter was to over the whole 30 'days. . The one thing led to another and he had execatjve said, "I don't care who come out on Sunday—but missed Doughs no sooner get finished pay- The Idea. With Richard Bandler, -pays as - long• as somebody does. L ...,. .."„ the bus, Bob wasn't .sure whether tag one batch than a -fresh assort- an advertising man who liked thethe [-.-to account wants, •I'll 'amd the bill - " Wh0 i e" law t�tgl -he` could` get home . . and .then ment arrives. They keep writing .scheme, Brewster cons6lted top _ you or to them or to George - .'�um he came. Our unpredictable child- checks, addressing envelopes, lick• level busitressmen in many fields. Drevy'. All I want is my dough." ren! leg stamps.l Nobody found any bugs in the. I Which is a pretty decent way •N! - �ISSVZ Z6 — 1951 _ Th;., afternoon Partner, and 1 If they are Club members, they i plan, so they vent. into:.the hnoii- looking- at it. ; - -.4 . / t 1 F !'ry ',. .. .-... Y.+, •1✓ .,.. 1 . .. � i'6.9 .•••L9F 9tiiu .itll• .,.n, r.• 'i-.._,-' rt • l ^ .:1''d�'..,�.✓� ✓ 1 vS ' Whether or not the Brown Bomber it to be • • _ . Classified �,d�ertising p • _, can pull off remains seen. .•. _ • ,' ��•� •:� sometime in September, when he's due to fight Ezzard Charles. It won't draw a million dollai site, _ �= gess laDleAL -ippp :. W.C. i "still solos as and will so b*b-• in all probability. But it will come " q:UtTS - E. s ar•r hw •rY t closer to doing so than any fight Poultry meat for broilers or r°a.tart bash m price and will stet high. Don't RAgefa•Ne psiae or tM•rith Akseli--T- - attraction in a' long time. - min. out, order chicks now. We can shty -' Dixen's- bmim*. ; r r ♦ pro= Puy all bopulsr breeds. moa-assail. - MUNRO'S DRUG STORE .. pallets or cockettL. Also Turkey Paulin 330 11& Ottow• _ Qf ,course, Lee Savold never was .Older Pulleta. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Ltmitad• $1.13 Express hopow a � an ball-of-fire. He's almost as old' Y Fergus. Ontario. apR•FEAERS from Rheumatic or Arthritis _ as Louis and leas fought nobody Of pains: It you cannot get rellef. write: POULTRYMEN-get your FnEE copy of any note in recent years-that it, the 94-page • Poultry -Dlseass Manual.'- lion 133, Winniyes. Manitoba. excepting Bruce Woodcock, who p g Write for detail now., liodda. Run 110. forBranch. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE looked like a great fighter till the Long Ontario. SANISII the torment of dry ersbms rosins CASH in when , the CAS HIlvQ IN Is GOOD. This L the year to buy chick• and - S i ' opening on ran hen seemed 1 e g g 8 g t and womins skin troubles. Post's Begamb Wye will .not disappoint you. - to be anxiously waiting for the Turkey Pointe. You can't miss m agoing Itching, ecallag, burning, ftzems• i •_. " ,; bedtime call. Still, no matter how money. Prompt- delivery on all popwatr breeds of chle and Turkey Poults. Also •Cltalogue. tlasworm. Dimples and athlKNs toot wtU ItmsDaad reatlllY the stainIata bad Savold may be, Louis knocked older Pullete. b'ree ToD Notch'• Chick' Saha. - tlatmeat resardlees of bow etutibota i _ " YOpelen they Beam. looked like the Louis of old.s>cslNEss POST'S REMEDIES oeeosxuxlTlZe a s s Was that' an husk the Post Free on Receipt of Price w gme•m Se E-• Gua of Cagan, raraaa i REAL ESTATE"At Er IT cs REAL,• ESTATE - BIISINEt36 . gmpty Destroyer smashed down?-writes of any kind. m which You are interedtad either as buyer or setter - bosses. or WANT lovely skin, glisteik1w eyes, iron z- Arthur Dale who was at the tin Daley, g- farms - write..sa Philip Young. Realtor•. _ 67 Frederick Street. Kitchener. Ontarip. agrwt 8ead.for atnaxing Kerto tablet -41.00 - 79.00. $5.00. Imperial lndustrim sjdt.' Was good only by COm- P.O. Box $01, Winnipm Man. - DIEING AND Cr.traxrxG t3AV16 YUU anYthlni needs d70tng of elgth• `'- t .Joe parison? There are no accurate N17383RY STOCK answers.. Louis handled 'his' rival Ing? write "to as for informaUes, We DAYIILiE$ t _ - with ease. He beat him to the in- are glad sa an ver Yonr aassgges. Ds- partment H. Parker's D" Works Limned.• NEW wonder flower-grow without tare. Hundreds s PX punch. He profited by every 731 Yons• tit., Toronto. of stone btootn., acinar. send for free catalor ww•iit� -- iightin exchange. He landed flush li FARMS FOR SALE beautiful art photos of daylilies. rlorWd - y - on the- target almost at will. Twice . g 134 ACRE tractor farm, b6 acres grain. Gardens, Pori Stanley. Ontario. ... .. in succession in the' fifth round 36 -acres bay. balance Pasture, 801156 bush, brick house and buildings _. OPPORTVNITIES FOR .� >'. Savold tagged the • Bomber with good with hydro, water in barn. Prue. $11.600 MEDT Ar-D WOMEN -thutiilerous rights and Louis-took- .with crop-.W.R..Sbai6 Varney. R.R- 1. BE A HAIRDRESSER them without blinkingor retreating. oat' - - - bulldlnsa hydra{ SOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL ' -Could Joe do against Charles what 60-ACRE FARM. good mam throughout. on pavement, 11 ties train Groat �Oir l'e"a be did against Savold? aGu°f°'_R_R, 3l Auburn �O t"1oPrlA saBe- PMaa00t�disn"M profession, good wasps - s s ♦ , - -- ?bo of successful Martel graduating -400 • The chances are that he couldn't, ACRES. 60 cultivated, belanea tips her, clay loam lake shore, sand bund- Nmaesrica's Greatest BYstam INnstrated catalogue Tres-- -- because Ezzard the Gizzard is fast-:. laws, Hydro• ram" Ploughed. tataphems, 11untsvfllo 19 miles: Price $6000.00, Half Writ or Call MAH9EL SAIBDAESSING SCHOOLS movitlg, fwt,the stationery punching eseb- Cedric Holes. Huntsville Hoot 1. 863 minor St. W.. Toronto, J bag the ancient. Savold is. Yet there �°t Broncho: you BALE - was enough shown by the fading U Sma at.. Hamilton 73 Ridesa 81- Ottawa champion of yesteryear for -glim- JOHN DEE" BA1LER WITH Maros automatic win Us. pick-up. An m new QFPORTUNIITSB for Yen an Women mets of ]lope to remain for him and emdltion Box num r 74. 133-11th AL.. - MAIL Order Bash... can Be Your Iv- "sow Tel Stud TE1• La Robert N. Peterson, shown aboard the 20,000- y Fm- the vast arm of"his admirers. After Y New Toroacd Ont sora to Build Your own man Rasa•..^ .bowe you area h . . GIANT WlilTlrJ PEK1-V day-ofd noels' - ion Canadian Pacific liner Empress of France which sailed from Pr all: the blood'Savold supposedly'is .w >adiclon foe. Hall. 1x1 . AAontreal for Liverpool to spend the next nine months Lapland a- far better fighter than the Agra- ilx-st'pr,aa ftrmi s Limbb ited. Uly xbA �Osa. ga.ic., ''' 3ikg°°' Michigan. - ,_living andtravellingwith the .in noingd-"Lops.. With- the Laps Mr. montes and all those other stiffs iCg CLEAN CAB13.E?s PATENTS ` �P•hrson will follow the savigration of the reindeer; studying the life that Joe couldn't stiffen _ luster. - -r� manufacturer Every Ply �t AN orrsa t every +a.wtor-Lin or tr " : =and habits of the people. This is the third such expedition for • . WAb for free rattlasoa vgatfoss and fall information asst -fro. IM Ramsay co.. Registered Patgmr oast - the young gentleman, who was .recently awarded the Vicking One tip-off on Savold as a target 12 Modern Montreal Mrl Co.. 1991 at, o>` Modeguaranteed.De teat., 171 Rank ats.a. Otawa Award of the Wenner-Gun - Foundation for Anthropological -came in the fifth when Louis_or - awswaa, on Beaverton • >timal® x'.11. lJ1TB>CRST0NSAD08 + Company Pa. - "threw".1 jab _at hinl:' TechnicatlY -speaking Rasa, Including ■loci, sanspmgnt and tams solicitors. gombtlakae 1110. me •" .Research. _ a jab neves is thrown. dwelling, rood taorin traft s•nmg sr Sas /twat Toroute, fb,ekist of utorma- _ It is a push or, as its name im- can" of its-health, Apply WHUM Me- Innis. Glenarrs. oat.- le to rearrest. Sion at least seems to have re- plies, a jab: But old 'Joe reared �60N� 1949 coca ne 34 TRACTOR ca eeived that badly-needed shot in old back like a man in a rocking chair �• s'a*• 1i.a power tat•-off. tlaaaoe. QVV CISA,Barrss - The May was'- - . - Joe Louis knockout victory over ,end rolled all the tray forward until able. will exchaasa rot livestock. L M. Lichtr,' R.R. 9. Waterloo, Out. Use Tobacco Eliminator. a acbmtins treatment. quickly dfminatoa the craving --Let Savold_ The. fight-drew,two or itis• left fist -collided rudely -with o, rift the system of skating. lN= Dias 'Pbarmarauticai Cbmw" 3r1TCHSD!- sishL whit porceleb m most, three times as many cash customers the already scrambled 'profile' of acid rtmlataat amamg4 u a 4g ewbta Temrevtue. Alta. write P, o. Snx 473. Q v1 �XS1TC lC as were expected-but part of that his bleeding foe. The reporter never bowl.. done!• drain lward conswe wfu «umb cup rtramar and faaest Babb" I,oneoa. Oche May hays been due to-the fact that rtfnembers seeing a jab quite like •s7.50 31 x 64 single bowl double x•• 5 1,Oliil.Y7 DePnswdt awl that you nand a - ' - - Seems toy ns that the height of"• the television" was confined to 'cer- that_ drain board with crumb cap sfradaw. militant extra ;34.15;-"5i 49 dsW bowl !rtes 17 WRIE MDSHIIR' U1.91J 22D han And ems, pet- e°uaay people. navpm ' ' something or other is found in the tain theatres where people_ had to » • * _• at 1 "�^"- w ktt bane wit, c orb nap aer.>a.r dna tawa.e,, wow Imsge oetixrats°■. Fg Faa�eTp "roes. �atedi sin=wave �oitln around g ' to set what NV om o sit- The finishing blows were in the eaWmre. 51m.56: s5 x 4s. mama ss attsvti se Fear i�ted. 442 write a street, T M - - - the field of sport..; It i•' to the ef- ting in some tavern and t fn ry' g to up old Louis traditiofl.. He set Lee VU16 woodca top aid t4 x ri .dt ams tae asf stat weed eastmae. mew WA. u't4. legit that professional athletes-- dodge the barkeep's P s or waiter's 'eye with a :tight and then exploded •ll bathrobes °O bemPurc baebeaspo ••t•• rsAGlassa wANTIED - - - stanth of the border' at ]cast-should when t y give you the glance a ]eft' hook That had fwery ounce Items :tel rams aa7 4 Purchased sgastdy. ragnlrY th.itd from true.. P.O. Boa eve, a'iascHER11 WANTED - Male Pritic . - -"` form a labour union, affiliated with • which means. ""Preay near- tune. of force he. could. command. Savold Loadon. Ontario pub In school Area Na 1. Yarmouth, the A.F. of L. We t. pass, to- be another" round, budd " 7 y , pirouetted gracefully around, bounc- 71oR sai� lt4 sixties Ageis ar 5tettmN Ban, eustQm-bhnt Apply Anderson 'tt�, a� County. dudes to common" Saps 4. 3051. salary schedule Minimum 13464. omen end if such a thing coshes to pass. _ ' ' ing gently off the ropes as, he .fell-- Fembrok•, out. Matdmam 13640, Degree, RectmataiL _ the first demand will be time-and- At Al events Madison Squaie and-it'Wai imfnediately evident that MAs3ET-HARRr2-3$ Tractor a. at..►: OR Smi�teae•-Trea••• RR.Nq. 1. It-half. when a ball, gams goes over ��, was. ja 3nedi so matter the referee, Ruby .Goldstein. was Cana %CM wire-tie pick-ap babr: Sawyer Sweeny 23 x 34 Thresher with clover pull. KALAs1'DE ,- Protestant teacker for _ _ pine innings. what the reason. `Bch those who wasting his time in counting over an In food coeditioa: 3 3Yr..be. 13 x 94 raboel Section Np, 6, Maiahtda, India ■ ♦ • a _ went out Of idle curiosity ended, - - Tractor Tins mltabte for road ors. R. id Deacon. Unloavitle, ant. UDOht7- thick, with lneide tellNs; b7dr0. 'Enrolment, . Probably nothing will :tome 'ti! np wildly tnthuaiastic over Louis' ,bin. _.. ' ' ". -. _ _ _ MILECTAIC power plant - Broad naw - stage, etc. tbtrty-six, . eight grades. Salary $2,340 per annum. ADpb- _- It; but it seems ridiculous that, performance. and talking -to them- capacity house was a tribute The c Palrbaakg Maras $,goo watts ngeltm• powered. Bassam. $3,006.00-ban 51,st1_ cadres received until IWY 51st. Wm.. Irwin. sea.-Tress.. wlYmsc. Oat . anyone connected with sport.should selvap about a miracle possibly' to Ionia, the only real draw left in Ao• Marine ladnstries, calming. Ont COLLIE N.S. No. 4. R R. 3, Malahids, Ont. b, rngge5t such a -thing. Franklin _ about to be passed-the miracle of the beak-bustingtrade--at least pope. ''eclat'^°' and grown `mak' Ieaple RELF WANTED -: sorts Writer for the Cleve- -Lewis, Po a beaten World Cham doing a sue- P g - when he hasn't television to chop spire stow Itis. reasonably pb+ced. YaPI• Gat Kennels. Fsodla Out. TsaBE's moray for run in Dart-uma, land Press, summed it up better cessfud come-back. Dempsey could him down to_ normal size. If the.. PROFITABLE home fumlahlasm sad alta e"putting.wmanss uality guarantee make. oat •cheer Nylons and anallq" Man's 8omlery = =than we can hope to when he wrote: not del it. Nor �ov1d anyone elle Jolter Wert even five years younger ware' sten: sold location m Western Ontario saws• price clean stack Is-modarn aw to sell Also. Lingerie And Menlo, • -- . «I surd have no quarrel with labor Y there would be no doubt about shat it- This, In a rood beet"". well amts- Dwmrroo-Ten WImmediately..iiFrees gala Ifie, unions. I belong to one. However, abonr unions are dedicated to tat-• �p ��1 HOW (,AN" 17 he might de to Charles. But-there is from fact' Wished F^r oareseaiar. apply b. e..o Mae3.eAN ar-•L �A� 10Roelst : `yrovement of working conditions,. ," " - - .. a7 Anne Ashly no getting away the that he is 37 years old. A fastet 'G'�`� ratio"Ir RssY61EREti Bradt Labrador Retrb.an WAKE U P YOUR The elimination of wage inequalities _ foe may reveal him to be the bubb- terse months. Make and females nes• •`'and, in neral, to a rise in living general, g -standards for gll, The pro- - `; Q. How can I remove ruldew ling old man he has looked to be during his manablY priced. Watts Howard rerefer. Prescott • Ontario 411111111111 LIVER BILE .U.S. 11 lessional athlete has all these. He - from White clothes? most of eomebaek: e • ♦ BEAIITIFCL 9eetc6 Ooi1N riup;ka sold- M .able ane tri-octets, with trartect - - i• t!>• most pampered and spoiled , A. Put a tablespoon of chloride _ Now, with a deep obeisance m white markings. Sboe rings type. motel• 'test blood line• from registered stock.`. WUnd Cid-Amid You'll J7� Od of "dormer•in the amusemeni fidd• of lime into a Ilop of water, Dia- . the direction of Arthur Dale for Daley-for Brod from`--Thousand ]shad P`'h'ee't Patricia •' 0293074). Wallace Stlnsne, n., b Mo liver should poo: not about 1 plats at. + ' • 0011KC thoroughly..Pui the garment the assist, here are those 12 World 9, Rastfnjs, Ontario.. bo. do.:torotadssa.n..tract ..wydav w Mr. Lewis"certainl said a large y B in and stir until the mildew disc p- Championship p' hip fights contested dur-.. IVRIVITT-IRE, sad Electrical .&muasc•• tt 1:0aiamotrowmmhiselyyow1oodmay not It Jostdtticayimeks _ mouthful there; and if there were. -,'more ' -like pears.. Rinse thoroughly. As chlor,- -ide • - "use ing 1950 we spoke of earlier. ' •• with-recordear. town 1i.o60, Is mgaa morth of Toronto, $130,000,00 volema gat dmea �0tfg'IIjoiiOv�a Yge • you fi.l sots, •eek and tin spouts writers him, and : M lift•-.hledchti, do not • e Your. Eighteen Tbaomrnd, cash. Handing X00 Ipd% Punk T fewer of the hero-worship kind; we have on Colored garments. epic- - in January, Willie _fi !mounds all stock and tense. Only serial; opera. tttih toms sale.. would .accetrt welt hmeao• ed Property or few acres on paved b!m► It �'• gentle Caster's LAW* Mm M ma thess S piabs Saw- � � w ` wouldn't such sot Spectacles sorry P•t Q. How can 1< clean leather not Charley Riley iii five founds way u Part PaymeaL Box 77, 1223 Piss he * e y d " b,mtska:oa tGd'bp� to t eim as tarts setdrrgtenth IN! St,. New T ' ";burse athletes who name mouth Joey Malum K.O.'d _ PRora TORS Is telt several need as bar. 3FW es rve.ama d, for breaking the rules" of the games les of q• Apply benzine with. a soft pP y Freddie Mills in ten-a t t'7- vain prices, s ao tape recorder $135.04. s r 19 beaded screen $160.00. Atramberm from which they such soft cloth. Should the' benzine remove weight affair. Willie Pep saw action Carlson variable amvilfler with speapre . , _ :livings. - the polish, apply the white of an in March. decisioning Ray, 1760.00. 7 Northern Electrtj inter elm. set 844,50., Bottter %porta agofttrmegea. ♦ ♦ egg, welt beaten. lQamechon m 15 heats. In the fly- • OrilliaV ont. Most everyone agrees that boxing -.sadly needs a shot tri the arm- Q. How can I strengthen " mg- weight division Terry ' Allen took " HOLLAND MARSH ... hair? the title from Honore Psatesi in a GASstation, Hardware, new bungalow, -. - in fact there are many who think 15-rounder' That was in and Triple building 54 x 44 ft,. 3 service trucks, evuiPm nt and stock. Worth that artificial respiration would be " A. A cut lemon rubbed into the the following117.400 month Vic oweel Hydra. town water, schools, oto• more to the point. For the old roots of the hair and followed by..a- in •toted the-bantamweight crown fromsi�t Sickness. Must ser immediately. sub.can.•' down payment. Balance easy Iss e. - -- fight Baine, on this side of the At- wash warm, soft water, will the head o! Manuel 'Ortiz, 15 links offer. Sea D. R. Flack, R, 3. .B.I • ' lantic, . anyway, has for some time _:strengthen the Bair and help-. YO rounds, Jake La Matta gave Tiberio Newmarket. Ont. Phone 153 R1, Bradford. -- - '-" - - - been in a bad way, and rapidly get- -prevent its falling. Mitri s shot at his middleweight SHELLCRRAfT _ ting worse. Q- Blow can I rembve rust'stains title over the 15, round route, but, COMPLETE k si Instracttees Tor _making rEN beautiful. a., .ad . O from f washable garments Tiberi0 couldn't make IL That was escltter novelties. Postage paid $3.50. If you are .inclined to disagree, : A. Rinse the .garment in cold on July 12--a ly grand dile for a fight. Illustrated instruction sheet free on --m alien. Houghton's Shelleraft, 454 Bins- ., •_. � just consider this. You can pro- water, sprinkle the stains with The month of August saw Dido non Rd., Toronto, Ont. INTERNATIONAL W.D. 4 illegal. lab bably remember when a World's lemon juice, then cover the stained Marino grab elle flyweight mantle Championship fight--any 'division- area witb;-a thin layer of salt. Let from Terry Allen, who hadn't mach mom), Lrtlis Pranitlin, -Burford, ont , Phone 4136, c was something that was headlined, the garment lie in the sun for two chance to get used to wearing it. - - _ -_written about, and .argued over days before, washing it, again. Alta in August Sugar Ray Robin- MEDICAL LvoReRp TolsNAus by countles's fans, both'before and, Q. •How can I secure moreuice 1 son• defended. his .welterweight Nall Fix w Fix relievesin instantly ata r. after. • _ _ . ♦ s �• - from lemons? crown from Charlie Fiisarf, while atoves ingrown nail in a few applications $. Wart; -Fix guaranteed remedy. see. - Well, .then, -last year there were A. Heat.'the lemons thoroughly 8ssard Charter knocked Out heavy- weight Freddie Shore iii the 14th. oosn Fix, removes corns and callouses in le minutes. loc. ant postpaid bY, A, `rPi4ato ° exactly 12 - count them, 12 - before egveezing by dropping them Sandy S4ddler took Willie Pep's Thompenn. 7 Orchard crescent. lt. 'tai k' World's' Championship.- fights con-., into hot water for several minutes, featherweight laurels b way of an : _ Caere cALLOt78TSAL'%M now m tr tested. "Now; without. straining the and the will geld almost double y, y Oth round 8L..0Middleweight weight Jake list. Your Druggist sells CRESS, - aittle grey cells unduly, try to name the quantity of vice that they. will Matti flattened Lauren Dauth- +at half of thein. Play fair. and.. if _not heated. .. Me in ,the Hills, and Ezzard Charles ' Of/ws00 don't eek at the lass paragraph p_wound Q• Haw cam 7. destroy perspire- np" the yeai by de:Wordng � At/ STO� ITC _ of thin before answering. We per- tion on the �y?? Joe Louis in 15. There yon area /N1r4:1JOWA -'"sonally wouldn't have believed there A. Bathe" in- -a basin" of warm a' round dozen of 'em. And if• you Quickl Stop icchlam of!=, bites, beat rawk W half that many if we hadn't. 'in water, to which has been added two remefaberlC{t them all -well, we your =hives. other p scales scabjeg,ttbbtes ernatb aueM .kin tr0abka seen it a Record Book.' tkblespooiifuls of compound spirits jq" wish we had memo y f9' ick_ tdri�� D. IL IL RI%TION. » • s s of ammonia. This will leave the skin - - ' Gtoeelahtieeptic f�tek sop, ou �m�Y �s�eer�se, ytsjnk- druggist, slarlr�•�•�-rwq�lprTS•ei. However, the heavyweight divi- clean and fresh.- _ ISSUE 26 - 1451 • low the auction sale by Mus Mabei GRP- 4�Q so to be catrried �. Mise Gib*oe is MTRE ' alterations in her home bad BROCK Tai intends to sub -let part of it, .,:PHONE 618 Rev. Harold and Mrs. Lackiewiil a - *Vw unj -- -.- -- _ _ -AIR- CONDITIONAD _ — •- be away on vacation dozing July. '-{ p &ingston Read • _ There will -be joint services in the SCAB:. Phone- 7 United Chu eh, -with Rev.••Dayison _ - T'HURSDAM FRI. SATURDAY - JUNE 28 28 80. o2 the Baptist Church in charge at bows at 7.00 ani 9.00 K 110. - Saturday Matinee it 1x a that time. ' ;,7!RURS3` DAY, FlUDAY. -SATURDAY - JUNE 28, 28, SR. , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neale, of TWO ACTION FEATURES _ -Mad Wednesday, ke oro $��the .week -end with _ tie Don family. .:BROKEN ARROW . Ted,Tomlinson and family, of - +witb Harold Lloyd and Frances Ramaden the City and Dr. Biu Tomlinson. and family, of Pickering; spent Sun- • s) 'IN TECHNICOLOR - STARRING 1 PLUS. -.WESTERN $EATURE,-`CAR'POO.N, .6P(fRT, NOiMELTYI •,, day with Dr. N. P. and Mrs. 'Tom- - ► i,.,. JAMES STEWART and DeNtA PAGB linson here. TUESDAY T local Branch Great Plane Robbs* MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, -JULY 1, 2, 4, of the Canadian {' bhows At 700 and 900 Hob Ma I P Legion held their annual Drumhead tt 1'� P. Service here on Sunday with a pat- W _Tei F!ok Two ade through the villme and awdce SUNDAY MIDNIGHT 18.05 in _ a e. officiating padre •��. _ -. was • Row. Davison. A good crowd ALAN LOVE -SONG with Doris Day., and Gordon MacRae tamed out. • - - - Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark' oei . • ALSO SELEGTFID SHORTS Greenwood visited Mr. anid Yrs, _. IN TECHNICOLOR WITH Binatead on Sunday. � • BST�SPS WILLIAMg AM HOWARD YEHL• .,.l Oomin Attrwtion-- -Mr. +� Mrs. Thomas Lye and the ;:::• . g - - _ family .of Toronto, spent the week- M!'s• O'Malley and 'Mr: Malone end . with Mr. and Mrs. Len Lye. ;�. A,Y, FFl1?DAYC SATURDAY - JVIJr �, :, 7; - !' :' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Redman and ', _ ..... .- Mrs. Pascoe attended the weddinx With MARJOBIL MAID and JAMES W TMORX q Bird Of paradise- of Ren,,oyet and Mias Marton _ . Manion, at !`weedon Saturda , Y. M NESDAY and THURSDAY -.JULY 4 and S. Both of these young people are well THE FLYING MISSILE - .known here and this community fix• - - -- - tends to them very best wishes. • Donald Rowe had, a narrow escape Starriar - GLENN F'O*0 and VI•VECA LINW ORS on Saturday might when his auw- mobile struck a stone on the Fifth it over Line, rollinin 'the ditThe Adventures: -of Don Coyote - - s. cht- doing extensive damage. He encup _ ed injury I]1( COLOR - W7TH FRANCES BAFFEBTY , • - JUT JUNE ORDE jRS --Mr. and Mrs. Friar of Toronto.vis~ 4U�� �L�, �O S t oYE C��l ��L��� e tedweek-end. ek r. and Mrs:.Ken Ward on Ha: Office. Oven S�ainp 1'Hp POLIQL . _ 4A0 P' Y• . T the week -end. _ d -M Hugh Pugh, Dub- 7i anti HaBdara _ .-0 : • =6.00 P. Sl. lin, calls on Claremont friends- on - �; J[a/iaeaa. Satyrda - You'll be more than 'satisfied with. Blue Coal. the week -end, rs and H yi i, 1A9 P. I& Mr. and Jars. Badgerow and Mr. SMOKING IN LOGE SECTION • NO ESTBA~CHARGE about our Blue Coal - Pudget, Plan now. and Mrs. n Fred Evaspent• Sunday at Lake _ Simcoe.. 11 f �j'�'' Mr: and Jlrs .Cooper spent ' the Ample Free Par'��ii k1ii- t - CLAREMO SCO-OPE�CATIV E week -end in Ottawa. _A Bowling Tournament n:ll- be r P4i0M is CLARMWNT held on the Iocal greens on July 4. been this -date. open. `� QR )R = 1aT1mtAT1� The Businessmen met at the ParkTOWNSHIP FIC8ERI1'QG ' v�Clarerorit °n Monday fight to spray weeds - .77 GI7ARAI'JTEED 1 -r PHONE: PICA. 203J1 . and -fix -and-paint the booth. -BLUIMIN'G PERMITS RADIO SERVICE ?�?r, and ylzs. Jack Mansel: of the Beetling Systems _ icy i _ lyin*h, entertained a num-bei of Isilted 3searFSrl. i to a p. M. ..M1408 gh and 17asm1tA bappoes Mr.- and Mrs. Leslie Feas j Toronto friends on Sunday. Any Make or Model e by and bg. appointment. 9dr, and �drs. r33an Feast - Toren- -"donkey baseball" Iast week T, netted about $80.00. he Sold and Installed - .- - • jQ f'�� j� to, spent Saturday with Mrs. D. A. _ j If _-_11�1Js MAi� _Pugh.. - The Recreation Ctsm nitres t5ret F. J. -� R ELD - ROUSE4 TRURf Mr, and Mrs• Fred Wilkins, - to �� Skyloft on :1londay night to dis- brijge, spent Sunday witn his bio- cuss the present swimming classes $U>FIALNG INSPECTOR t_ then, Mr. J. Wilkin and famil they are sponsoring• at Greenwood PHONE Pickering O`•JWS Sheet Metal Works .:Mr -m. W. Evans "ie -suffering-anfamily. tanks. PICKERII�G - attack of the m� blen -are-busy this week building _ Soar of liekering News �• a new v*Ult for the Bank- of 'Com= Mr. G. McConnell. has been ln.. 8: Phone Piekerlag 9117 _ oed Turont hos Cal suffe in here: - ¢ - �F� o P� ring_ from a _ Several :frotrt here attended 'the minor ailment, during the pest ten Decoration .Da Sen ice at ti>:bridge _ o " ! : days. die -expec*g to, ilei home ' Wa on candag, y. Zushby s Hardware week. - . Decoration Da 1 Eovo�roughing Mrs. Milton Harr s is spending 'a y at Claremont Cemetery, WATCH and C300cm 1l�Viil�lt� AND' l�ew days ''vls her auxt; -Mrs- Thos. �ettrday.. July 1.. BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES' Curdy, k -ho a• nit enjoyir:g gvuci De<.,,a :on Day at �'1: r< ,, r.t Un- REPAIRING - BEATTY ELECTRIC WFA$Hf RS �'�`' at Present. - r` - o� r - _ Oon _-Ctrnete a ill , ae'3. con- PMNj� R,>cPA[tta �Ir and hl: s.. Cla -toy T o slnan `Ij r'P" �t " 3s ' "'' RPV. _I)' - lQ•RCYRIO WA1'!R -,gin will .be the cpvakerrl Ir cas•r „f -� Pbone or Write per ustaro�s j• IF r tf Britl�h G i.ana 1. en c ing a AANGETTES AND f� rrur z ata -un and h Zay becn ra:r,-the rc : •ice «..11 by Icli•in. the F: sn i t ni:e,i Church'. . . of - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES it � `� � � -:., D^. a w T,, ':_•on here 4 SelliJrld B-H Pants and Ge eras Hardwa'r'e Mrs. 1L: th. Drake ar_d c_"ld,en- p f�� f e h�L-• r, *u 'd :•, Qr a after spe,.,d C RC V GHA M ' rb=1s Broakda 78th g +1k.s -her-w-AItA eller pdI • • - er �' Ward.. - - - Pickering Jew 'Ir >K., t! ways, p Callers at Mrs. T. C: Brown's lust y >33i'b i0 PHONE 46 PICKERINu Ils9 sh.rxery Wra,her Hbich pre �eex weir--: -Ji,. E. C. Th;,rrton, of Nea�t� of Watley vai:td last Friday cleared to pen. -,it Wo,;lsiuck; Th• .'and 1i r: aha n� of Grtvnbark and Jas; ;bil'Sh y 1d - - er, of Toronto.. leiWHITBY MOTORS LIMITED Mth Heng `hca has been cpl•ld- V _ at ing- the ,pas, week with •'_1Ir5, \Ia[t- ft hews, \I::. }Iatthews returning with Yo»tine - Buick G,NG TrucksUP h� � sperd. the kee;:_end 'in Tor- Mrs - ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carter and lC 103 bU:VDAS STREFiT� .EAST, his brother of Claremont sUear _ M -4 y MAN day with—�Ir. and Mrs. A1ber1 Gray. c <:.... , • _ Jar. and Mrs. Howard 1laicolm nt, - .or- , !BARGAINS IN USED CARS. THESE CARS ARE with Mr: and Mrs. Ham; of Orono, � • ' _ Phone 281 W >I'><cker><n Ontari ry ALL MEMBERS OF THE Goodwill) FAMILY of- Woodstock celebe,,.•'te their 59th wedding anniversary last week: En- "`` :AND PRICED SELL. route they called at a florists in „n - Bram `to and" were surprised to on1, _ find Mr. Howard Teasdale, a former q� •fl 111"M nt SPECIALS' MR THIS WEEK I I. !` Brougham boy, .manager of the en op. the ay home they stop - r. On w nor. _ ped 'in Galt to. call on Grant 'Mal I f MODEL 2619 PONTIAC a Sedan with Radio Snd s color• '011 ' • Sever! from here attended the ''0111 0glgpted with real 1K !Seater. 'A Spotless Car, 1948, ,� anniversary g w � ry of St. George's at ' ou .Pickering:on Sunday .morn,ing. - : rm ''MODEL 2,211 PONTIAC, 2 -door Sedan, 1948. '� Mr. and Mrs. W. J.• Brown, Tor • r � ,{ - onto, and Mrs. Drynan and children old m f ashioaed bargaIns dvrtn PONTIAC Sedan, •.2268, 4 door, 1949, Finished In of, Oshawa called on Mrs. •Thos. C.. _ •Brown on Saturday. Mr. Drynan, r _ ry, Blider grey. - who is a the Western Hospital, is ntf coming along as' v¢ell as can be ex- pected - - PONTIAC;1Mode1 2008, 4 -,door Sedan, Fleet Line, '49 - Several from here attended the - E _.-. _ Cemetery service last Sundry. F08 INSTANCE Salem Cem sre 1 ,A FEW 1�OW-PRICED MODELS IN CMW. Women's Missionary Society -- C�' . You.'6&n Saes ran a The regular ,monthly meeting of B ,'�►ti• PLYMOUTH' SEDANS AND COUPES. • the W. M. S. Auxiliary was held at rQyJ 'the home home If Mrs{, C. Baaday' Fifty Dollars ($60.00) on a newt 7 ft 60 cycle Refri eratdr� ' �F•SSFS AND PANELS ,� on the 21st, with a large attendance. - . {l Mrs. H. Barclay, President, presided. 7 R 'at: the : opening with Mrs. Lloyd r• Just like "Found Money" BEE _THEM THIS WEEK - OPEN EVENINGS Johnston at the i piano, a ro - - _ y C we.b in..rhargeiano War. Lloya Johnston. Theme for study was' - __.._ a regular ling pries. »60 Off tli reel o �• _ Your GENERAL MOTORS DIALER "a work camp in Europe - worship _ aII mo mak work"..Mrs. Johnston wki ass- !EI ss- One of the, beat d et..popular es. g'.j _ Whitiby Motors ,Ltd., Whitby.iSeed by Mrs. I.araon, Mrs. Maira� - �tns Sr.,., _ CaPBie, ..,. COMINQ' Mrs Joh ton sr Mrs. Yrs _:f10]dE _ ON IN AND KEEP ;ae Malcolm and � Mrs. H. Barclay. The theme was presented in dialogue form interspersed with hymns. Mrs. J H. Miller, 1st Vice -Pres., took over - _ the closing otercises and -Xts. John- . (eontinped on page three) ren sit"