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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_08_101PIG'J<M'NG RATER ► 9. Sc., and on the 19th, by Rev. Donald MacLean, of Toronto. News FLOOD•L3GHTE>D BALL PARR ' A `Thank You" From The Boys piciterin Camprire iamnoree g iC er 1 g, agP. and Mrs. Pyette, Riverside Park, ! Hsori and fbmatitsees Only. No Issue of —.. eras visitors presez>t. The meeting An event of more than Usual int- ""'� being erected by. Monarch Knitting - . .. To Peet Ou Wedosoday Nem I Company, on e; ten -acre site at Donstio>pa Stili Welcomed erest to the residents of Pickering Mr. and Mrs. George Field, of ry end of this year, with about one j t is that, an interested Next �oo� Something close to $500 was net- Ball Team here the Township and of nearby see which les in the Campfire Jamboree which Barrie, Spent the.wend M here with Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude will meet asst W 7 NOW ABLE TO PURCHASE` ted by the on will be staged at the Pickering j FdeMrld. . to begin -tical discussions ors aro big opening night of the flood -light- 3Lemoria' Park on Friday, August and 'sirs. Ra Doble Rich y tenants. Two hundred •and fifty are Zoalft Bylaw sad Watts AVMW_ Following our stsual custom, the dosing the third inB sad the boys are very snxioas to express their thanks and apprec- 10, beginning at 5080) m. and Ronnie lett on Wednesday on a motor trip to Saskatoon. � r. lag News Office closes is_ August--.-next-week):--,-g that.great crews . Local fang 7!ril2 enjoy,;contest of �—���tro ---Dr— and �-Mrs.- Toaniizs -left-va-_ � Police of Pickering. %he Health of Ontario has aft- This office will be closed from Friday, Aggust 10 to SaturdaV, the tended that game, and too, their thanks to those who helped erect � g ng teams lest- local league Sundw► for a few days on make $uuroa, then to the U. S. of to proceed with a sormy of 12th - inclusive -again, we're Sols' the poles and install the lighting. urs in this (season's �vitiea Mr's, Vincent Bye and children saes was of the •village in the near fiahin', The approximate cost of the In- stallation will be 12100. and while Around a gigantic campfire there a few days in Claremont. aPeII�B y Miss Chrissie Mucro entertained , to determine the fall safest the degree of �► on' THE HOSPITAL many donations have been made to to will be a varied program of fun Har - and frolic appealing to all. Al. Har- friends from o last week: Mr.. Chicago 841014 recent qu eetiona addressed Twp. Campaign To Start Aug.A20• assist, fends are still red t, required ► take this indebtedness. Coatzib- vey and his Merrymaker' Entertain- � Mrs. Riccbeird CUs• (Liss Bar- ; +! members of the Board have in- tatted that there is still some con- • • • A eanaPaign t0 r.itK i 7500, tie up utiozrs will be received by John R. I I era will put on a show tar above the ordinary. For this oocaysion the bara McBean and Mrs. Wut. Fraser, the latter to remain for a visit. a, in the minds of some in to for the Water System• in amount zesiSe is i' kering Two. to to- Boyer James Koach, Harold Rich- j archon or the Pickering News Office. i Artistes will be Helen Bruce (voc- Godfrey Monk, 5 -Year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, J. B. Monk, Station . IPa7s that there se no mianunder- are being colied on contribute ward estabiNtit u eneral P,;,). £ Acknowledgement of receipt of allot), Jack McLean (Impersonator i of Radio, Screen and Television , who has been spending - the Road - t . it is again that _ VIII for the whole of Village iial for the area, v iil be lau r o ad donations will be -made in these columns. To date they report: Stars), Nancy McCaig (aid her ac- I -Rust '`Pal" month of July at. Louisevili- ley., returns home this week: He `will be _ 1 ' Ift" cost and that the residents of on August o0, a^ i vrluntee� .vorx- era start a door-to-door canvass. Dr. W. Tomlinson 110.00 cordion), Ted and (Yens trilaquist), Ernie Barnes (Pianist accompanied by` his aunt, Miss Mary be her township outside of the village Spearheading the drive, which will Harold Richardson 50.00 � �d accompanist), Al. Harvey will Monk, who will spending NOT PAY ONE CENT toward Water last until August 29, will be Pick- Pick- E. L. Ruddy _ .� 10,00 N. E. McEwen } 5.00 put on a fascinatingq Spelling Bee I ,vacation be here'"k:ith her brother r<ad sister-in-law. tort Of fire water system. be ening women's Institute, the 6.00 Contest and big prirse will ar �'. and Mrs. A. J. Bromwich i the village system will provided to the__Townshi9 erink Rotary Club, and Dumbarton Kiwania Club: Chris. McCann Cliff Barkey 50.00 warded the winners. Community singing with AL Harvey as M. C. (nee Gladys Bryant) and Betty Ann. 1 Schon. - Board,of Trustees Members of the Women's InsfAtule J. S. Baisdon and Son 30,00 and Cam 'Warren at the piano, will -J�►y and Joest, are visiting Mr. - Mrs. J. C. Bryant who art at.. ,- t Whose annual T. B. Clinic is ached- pled to take place, in Pickering's Harry W. Boyea 10,00 Frank MacRae 1.00 '• add considerable to the enjoyment I Besides ail this there will be all and present with Mr: and Mrs. Geh, in Town Hall on August 39, will ram- Wom. Institute - 25.00 10,00 new hngw ds of Toronto. Ma Ererich (Leaveras) bine their . house -t& -house chino tn•. Picker's News Pickering 1,.0.00: J. R. Boyea ski shoot gallery will ll. A ng p -special Sylvania of Cleveland formerly of Picker- _ • ;+ j' formation campaign with the dove 1 ode a attraction for everyone " my called on a few friends here on to raise funds for the hospital. On their own, the boys lista are= who rants to prove himself" or *Two • Tuesday afternoon, ' 'With the , nearest bospitasl 1S •anged for one or tw'o attractions '-herself" a good shot. mamm- Mr. Siehille Smith,' his, >znci y x miles away in Oshawa, the need for at the Park ea.:ch week until the oth fish ponds will be available .qon family from Toronto, enjoyed a fam- local accommodation_ is vital. The being close of the sea'on.- one for children, the other forthe I fly picnic ' with the'- formerts uncle.. t e X7600 township residents are In spite of the rain. on Tuesday adults = the prizes for the latter in, D. &arks. at the iiSy on y called on to contribute may seem, evening a . good crowd tat' through cluding Giant Panda.. Bears fetid � Sunday, _ like a lot of money but when- it is it to watch the double-header, and large Mama Dolls. i Miss. Lottie }leiter. $urlington. is appL'ed against the lives it will save we take from that, that the neve : And, of course, the needs of the at home here, owing to. the ilinesa_of and the disease it will prevent, it's -Lighting has created a new'iatereat ; •'lnnir man",will not be neglected. her mother, Lot, too much." said Robert Ruddy, in .night ball playing, - � There will be •numerous refreshment Mr. and 'Jtrs H, C, h . Director for PickeringTownship. P• _booths, a Snack Bar; Hot Dog stand, .to -t ire w Church St'' moved to their: new ' Cost of establishing the. hospital, A WATCH F.OU`D Sofl- drinks, Ice cream .etc,. plus a home at Ajax thl;.week. - (eoatinuud an page four) � specia't Home Bakfntt Booth where e buy all of 'wrist 'you will b, b sorts Alan, and Jacqu�lirie Bentley _have in Vancoii- Johnston Clan Organized A good, valuable watch with v►•aterprck.f etc. Swiss movement cakes, pies, cookies rttd other good co es este for home consumption. left and arrived safely r. They - eft here by cif on ;July . 1 August 1, 1961 • has been found in the neighborhood =of the United Church here. Owner event is being put on, by -St. 15, and arrived at Palmerston, Ont. � where they- sxyed until the 21nd. 4.This Seventy descendants of the late may haeme same at `eves Office af- ` George's Anglican Church, -Picker- ing, in celebration.,_ . its 119th An- 1 Frost there they left for'Vancouver. . home in a- 1 Oliver and Mrs. Johnston gathered ter.proving ownership, P 1t P• niveraary, all proceeds to be applied They will be returning bout two or -three -weeks, arriving ..y at Greenwood Park for or ionic and P THE TEN -NIS CLUB ' to defraying the coat of a large pro- here about 1, Sept.get-together ; on Wednesday. August 1. Grandchildren of pioneers. John i ram of improvements and repairs to ..; 1z p - Pickerina� Tennis Club members ;the church propc..y. Reeentlj+ a new , Recent visitors at the home: of Captain and Mrs. E. L. Pyette, Rite Dr, McZwen Resigns (Mair Oa- Arthur, Will Thomas. Lancelot, wish to publicly express their thanks church bell has been installed (the erafde Park, were: Mr. and Ira. E. l` Reads and Bridges Committee and Mrs. Russell, carving from Lon- don. Mitchell, Thornbury, Colling- to Mr.' E. L. Ruddy for the fine do- only church bell' between Scarboro Beyenah, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Beyen- • Pickering Township Council ` P wood, Hamilton and Saskatchewan.. nations of ironrbound tennis- net posts, nets and equipment received . and Whitby); the roo° of the church ; h:•; undergone cowsiderable repairs; ah, of 'Detroit Mich.; Mr. and Mea. David, of - ! Wednesday, August 1, 1951 coming the greatest distance, Rev. from him last week. the eeme+ery naa, urcergone a cora- D. C. Willick and. sori Windsor, Captain Lard lir:. Refs Py - Deputy -Reeve N. E. hic-1 wen res- Alex- Elliott. of Sank. Elected President; was Rev. Stan- _ _ �: plate ''change of face". presenting 'Fell ordered and attractive grounds: ette and daughter -yf Toron- the igned his chair as head of the Koala ley Johnston; Vice -Pres., Rev. Har- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church During F acatioln and a- new heating installation will to, Master Tommv Bunker, Sarnia. (' Jit Pyette has r�tureekn�i Fon a and Bridges Committee. •'lt may be old Johnston: Sec: Teem., Mrs. Doris shortly be pkereedF-d, with. TltP cause h ' tier $eve, al weeks on the unconstitutional," said the Dep,. RR "bat I'm o Jphn&ton Pugh 11)e late grandfuther, Olirez :•>»- During 'the month of August an i; a w ortiiy .one and your particip- ation in the Campfirh Jamboree on .spendin; S, S. Texaco Chef, with his Dad. resigning` as .chairman this Department.' sob came to Canada frorzl Ennis-" the absence of Res•, David Mar -hall who is on vacation, services will be Ain`t lu herr, sill.gre::Lly assist slim took several trips down the St, Law•rcnce through the Thaessand Is - t ""e.you any doubts about any. Y v those accounts'" asked the Ree:'e., killen, Ireland, in 1837, Soon after -the village received its official name' conducted 'b Rei;. -tutrh rllcDorr £d. y the completion ._of the good work, - Correspondent. lands to Montm-Al and QuFl;cc. of ­No i "No....I'm resigning on general prin- of `Ft-ugham". Settling on the Fallingbrook Presbyterian Church, p° _ e�ent- Visiting the }licfi,:�l fairir recent- ly Shirley Thomas, Dorothy '! ciplea_-they never ask me anything. � farm, one -haft mile east -of the vill- ' Erika •were: Ellis, Shirley Ree of ..Detroit; they never tell me anything._..tney age, quite large fe'mily grew' u0 :Dog poisoning Here Too ( ,,Glasz Allison, Pat Thomas. John Allison, Marjory j bring in x12,004 worth of accounts for me to I • won't sign any there, the older sora taking up farm- ing in Colli�ood district, Lance- A Labrador dog, owned by ' Mr. An interesting wedding took place Thomas anal Geo. Iia: kelt of Mim- ,pay. i more vouchers .... I want to know all lot remained on the home farm un- and Mrs. Geo. Doherty of Alton::: Rd. on Monday of this week, when Miss let Erika. recently arrived from ien -n i ,1'ne Nlichael-' Etobicoke. Bert Cafik and Brace rtc'�eniex____ ° about it, Let someone else assume the til his retirement a few. years. aizo. Mrs. Johnston acrd Lloyd's family; owners of Breezy Brae Kennels, suff- eyed a mild attack of strychnine one HollFad. Jecame the bride of Mr.: are on a 1500 -mile, motor trip down { i responsibility." _• Reeve Westney has taken over the Grant and Mrs. Pugh. card the \ore day last week. The owners do not Pieter •Y. Glasz, also formerly of lj rou3h C1uebec asci \ew York State. ' chairmanship of that Committee: man Burton family represent_ the believe_ anyone left this poison out, Holland, became the bride of Mr. by Rev, A. F. Bain- this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roffcy are D. R. McEwen also made amot- ion that a plebiscite be held in conn- q,lan in this district. Lloyd is Clerk of PickeringTownship Council. Tyro P intentionally, but would ask all in that area to be careful in the future .w•as performed ford of Dumbarton United' Church, , I visiting their.daughter in Sarnia. I action with thdnext election.. It fiaughters of the original family not te, leave poisons lying around. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. - Don._ Annan, 'the Bav Road, in whose r would ask (1) Are you in favwr of water system for the south.end of passed away in recent years: Mrs. Henry Russell, at Ontario, Cali., and One of the dogs, Holland Marsh Gol- denrod, a red Labrador, has won her . of ,employ the groom has been engorged a Pickerigg United Church 1 .1 1 19, . August 12 and e the township, from east to west boundary, north to' the 3rd ' Con'; Mrs. David Russell, of Markhsern. attained a good old age, mentally Canadian Championship, at Hull.. Que., and has nine points. to go for for short time. The ,bride came- to Cartada quite During the absence of Rev, A. E. (2) Are you in favor of. the pres- alert. The 1952 meeting is plahned. her U. S. Championship, making her recently in company with the par- ents the who atteneed and Mrs. Young and family, who 3 tit police system, or, 'do You want to be held at Midhurst, north of International Champion, o€ groom, the wedding' are vocationing on Lake Huron, the Provincial policing?" Coun. Fred 7dnkie seconded the motion, but the Barrie, - By Mrs. T. C. Brovvrr _ local pulpit will be occupied on Sun- I ` _ day, August 12, by -Rev. G. A. Boli, same did not carry when controver-sy arose on putting the figures et the soft in the plebiscite. Aeeounts passed Wert: Police, $1281,98; Contingencies, $2387.70; TownsUp received =53.94 from ltlagirtmte's Court for June fines, • Jtobt. Cronkwright, Rosebank Cor- ner, asked for a pewnit to have a wrecking yard 'behind his garage, between No's. 2 and 2A Highways,, 8e will haae a six-foot solid board lanae surrounding same and pay a Permit Flee of =25,00, Mr. 'Milne of Markhmett, received get of ;86.00 '.to Wrkbam Fair Board. Building in ,the .townsbip amounted to $144,00 as reported b1n 'Building Inspector Prouse. Walter Dandies Brock Road South, asked to have , some, road repairs, as his land is being flooded by sur- plug urplug waters with every 'storm. Council agree to meeting with the Ajax and Pickering Trustees regard - +I the modifying the taster agree- ment and restriction bylaw. Crntn- t31 is 'mggieating that lots for com- Aercial tree be extendedoo •a 800- 1 t depth rather than . i1 .P'kkering Women's Institute 9. Sc., and on the 19th, by Rev. Donald MacLean, of Toronto. The July, meeting of the W. I. was held at the home of Captain E. L. MONARCH KZ;ITTING TO OPEN and Mrs. Pyette, Riverside Park, AT A'J'AX BEFORE END OF YEAR, with,Aurty-seven znegibers and sev- —.. eras visitors presez>t. The meeting The new million -dollar plant now opened with the - Institute Ode. Plans being erected by. Monarch Knitting - . .. were m9de for tate District Hospital Company, on e; ten -acre site at .Canvass and the T. B. X-ray to be Ajatr, is expected to open before the held du ''ng flee latter part of Aug- end of this year, with about one j tut. It isr hoped that all citizens of 'hundred and fifty operators of the Pickering and district will make spinning machines. • i both drives successful. Mea. E. B. Brovvzi gave a deatton- NOW ABLE TO PURCHASE` stration of sandwick-making for HOMES AT AJAX partigo and lunch -boxes, which prov- . ed very practical and instructive., The next meeting will be held at The six hundred homes in the old or the home of Mrs, C. E. Brown. The original housing area at Ajax are _ now bei -v offet'ed fbr sale to -ths ' program will be -"'Civil Defence" • A dainty tea was- served by the tenants. Two hundred •and fifty are hostess assisted by Mrs. G. King- reported sold in the first week. Terms purchase are: on or be- ston and Mrs. E. Brown. Members then took a'stroll down through the of ; fore Aug. 1 1951 four and one-lttif garden and lawns to �Duffin's Creek, percent interest -niter that date, . five percent $2800 for the small 4- some commenting - it was hard to imagine that the creek could be so roomed house, to E3750 for fife S. beautiful and docile after seeing it r'ootated: Down payment of ten per - w; cent, with the balance amortized, on it's many rampages in the spring. a twenty-year period if neo'• • Cortespondmt, over " : N.•l�`• _ -'r Y,' ,. �•'•_•-"sari"} • - • ... .... ..... . .... .. .. .... ... - - .. .. _... _... _. ........ ....,._-.. -. _.._._-. .... �•... __ -___ a -..-.. ... u._-• r .+ cosi =. r •- - + n _ R !a - , r bink of condition to- emergeiron .• �� • • ro379. this section with a chance of � Ad�ert�sln - figuring among the first twenty. g •• SOme of the peones are 6,000 feet j - high; many of the long, grinding AI CMC" FOR @ALE h climbs continue .for twenty miles Calkins for PromRt delivery or later dr CEII1veHI1I'A ttANCBI P and the . a ride em re, re in the ivory, al! "°°'ilea breeds ■era-sexed. lOVTNMRN Ontario. Established ha.iae,, a P D w, cockerels. Also turkeys and nettime excellent prones. BW rice ta- shade may we be ninety} older pwlots. .Iupes, s-room modern cotta", hwt•d ivr "" • s - • TOP NOTCH CHICx BALI! ... 011, reach, house, cage, and oblindMISe. Guelph, Ontario. �- This Is a real money-maker. Complete Then, as a relief to the toiling details at Office. No phone information. CHICKS *very weep the Year around. Exclusive •- �•' men comes the. rush down' the Prompagent. L•delivery. All popular breeds, non- g, •B, vpglpp 4D6. LTD. slopes - from -' Perpignan; . on the •eyed• pallets. Cockerels. Special broods REAL ESTATE BROKER for broilers, -roaster* and Were. Also 7 HU �-+ Spanish frontier, t0. Cannes. From curtsy., .older pullets. rt71• catalogue GHSON STREET SOL'TE there the riders TWEDDLE' CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. HAMILTON. ONT. g0 north into the Fermi, Ontario. GREAT DANE PlipplES, Drtndle, maps French ales; more desperate, back- or female. reasonable. Apple x: col_ . breakin -. borne, anallow Lake Ont. onize _ BENEBaL DOTY A17g� �- k. climbing. The riders now reach GwsoLuvE is station, lunch counter, Sirasbouis y general repairs, auto accessories. living_ TWO Relfatered Nure,■ required ImmWi- g. and turn final} for accommodatfcna Full Dr/w i7,o0o: 11,000 ately for general duty to complete stag; c �"# r Paris, 500 miles away. cash will handle. elate'• Real Estate for 11 bed hospital: Chatham out tnafat ' one w7ara 9144 plus tuff raaaca. menta, holldaa and 1- F was. fa» from 'Toronto refunded atter Each da tht cyclists start and $100 PER WEEK q■factory. wrvlca y' y comaletltm of Year's so finisjt at pre-determined R1gbt-man to look. after business, DID.' Separate residence. Apply Mr. L, rotiar. points,' and tested territory, Must. be -apt• to invest 8--t-T. Rastend Union Hospital, Eajt. -- s° i their times are recorded, These iiO4. New Patented a•cewtty. cad• Saskatcbewan. s.1 Quickly. Bo: 79, 129-12th Bt.. New Tor- _ tittles are added at the end .of the onto, out HEDItDAL k Kr` event and the man with the least g Hood Aduricoi Eve: SuHev,er o/ Rhee. GROC RY STORE business for sale In exotic Pains ter Neuritis' Shaul hours is the winner. He may not. Braeside. Ontario, idcludfas •tore, as-- Try ONa- lobling residence, stock-la-trade, and ads tw"dy. Munro'■ D S ,• � •�.� ,,, '" ' ' ` �' - -be the, first to reach the winning tis tea", iia. post at Pari goodwill. asset of an O$Ute: reasonably Etgi", Ofrawa. $t:YS Eaproar P1, -j -_ .9_ 011,.illG--final- d?y.--.-ar1CO& �ADDla J. J. Greene. barrister. [10$OWN Ont_ Nail' It1 relieves Datil Instantly and ro i f Is it worth tearing one's insides FOR YOUR ROOFS aEALER movea tngrowp nal) m a few apDlleatia■s f .j ABBESTOB Asphalt Coatine or BSALEZ $1. wart Fi: snaraateed remedy, lea out On ■ two-wheeled treadmill. Aluminum Contuse. Easy to apply and Cora a'fx. remove, cora■ Lad Castle asea to . _ round•France for nearly thirty days' IUWWWwiv' Also dation to minute■, Roe, seat post"A by AL Coating, Plastic Cement and CaulkIng tThomlt•en. 7 Orchard Croaeent. Tbronte - during the hottest period of the Compounds. Canadian Made, why Buy M*Mkon"$rown CoMiscin•-Will the "miracle" hormone drug Cor- and lgsOtne�ntanawer that hose who have raced a'°r'Isa ltateri,asT Poars ECZ$mA SALVE. Wrltw BANISa Ih, torment of dry etasma ansae, _- tisone ever -b• plentiful and inexpensive? Above, c Mexican Most of them describe it as thio, Maa"faettlr■» reoasey iLtatgted, ottawa and weepIna akin trouble■: Pooft vwsmo or _ Taborer carries whet scientists believe to be the answer, "Cabe:a days of HeH. For the winners— F. j'R•trs'nu :; wr b OIL sal 1 1� Dnp, leyou. sawae�. de Nigro," the root of a wild, poisonous plant. S7rnth•►it Corti- ::yes -- sone made from the vegeiobl� source a ringworm omoplea and athtew. foci, cep • * is - 1900xtg twau d readily to the stela}", adoykfla PPears to be as effective OANAD9ANA- catalogues oo requtsL elatmoat r Sardis" of haw stuff or . as the Cortisone derived from ox-bile being us e4l at present in .the . At least ;1 S,000 in prize � money Amtnaana. ell Mowat Plwaat Ave.. Qmwbu Abu rens. 1, treatment of arthritis, critical burns and some typos of cancer. n Put up before a single machine . Montreal 4, ane. POICE 02.60 re, JAR POST'S RICURDINS ._ moven off The first man is certain DYE1N0 A19D CLsrNtNO seat Pont free no Receipt of Prie. of a minimum of $3,000 in cash tfilvl, you anytaiag secs■ da•Ing or wast •"en ss, II Cartier d La"n, ltsroat• there, and find out that you don't And P isig7 write to " for Intormatfm. we ��� �'�TT�s-Ta• coy wear Dile •� --, • know the. half of it. perhaps :nether $30,000 la a» glad to answer roar a■eotfe"o. pro . Tobe:eeo izln matar, y sde■e>!e estate * t bonuses and subsidies from mana- iis:tmoae lie Parise'. 1!y court. i faottM, meat• auickla ellmfnat•e ane •lalling for facturers. His future is rosy. He 791 Teal, at.. Tarcata SCO' ride the system of elect&*. King A hundred Sweating, toiling men, _ can o�tn a cycle business that will Druer Pbarm'c'adeal �'�s• voe vva)a. NELr WANTED Alta. Write P. O. Boy 479P London. Ont their tired legs thruiting machines` always be well patronized, for the` - ' - »RI► cold. Har rem, lure 1Raller 1 °! tx�1TC IC as if their lives depended on it, mea is now s hero in :the - DN- POOL 'sT GRAMM with Cortisol. Proprietary paisat Hast► i ... - . _ Tia rime• Ie, ptnlltry !i -M is terod. 91 Bos Hill R•nmdleo. 2244 ck■reb writk their way up • the longest. millions. &I a��rooupp 'Insurance. etc. Avenhe. Montreal.. r - �- hardest slope of the PyrenttL At * • •- ee or write: 0• Ewe• uPPp'eTUN2Tt s,oe Fifteen thousand. one hundred the summit one brown, tough- The remainder of the SILVTHtWOOD DA2srss. LTD.. MEN AND WOX . and tw-eat;-seven-count theft}- looking 6 prise SLUM". 01 yg,;gx-srrree service. syn"t9rmc worti g pure braeei himself in money is divided among those who --� ' Compi•eo false 32 Posts Id. C. aablq. 85,12'! Cas eastomers at the To- the saddle for the Long. downward finish am soII�M WANT= Bbx �7e_g.fat Joan, N.a Tonto Ma a Leaf Baseball Stad swoop, Ir is =the - Italian,. Bartali, for the first there- areZa so fat Sdro .aE� fortl all a adult ffam,�Y� � RF, A HAIRDRS'„$RgE ittmri And kin a hot, humid, not to and. not one of th4, French aces bonuses and rewards. Each day the - �w.r.. R R•2, B'ekaty' Gat Bout CwxwDA'a t Ewptl•cg'arTgCoL say sticky washday evening, al- _ a -. : mast who makes the best tithe re- - > asr tuesraasY _ c'•'"r- Opportunity Tsar„ ready'! And with and attraction ceives the eqhivalent of $50 and THR"HINO . qultlt complete EDersal aria@ Or - tyatrdror NOT the Dodgers sad' Yanks in eited udal' bawsl ca nu :peed, ex- . the second man $25: _ - ' rkker Lea feeder, s• new; swa�w Thou" s■osL. Before he .can gni _. .-. rl•asae : aisafs.a •ter•asion . arourst Iltm, oda of aticc•asfu) W a World Befits final, or same such, .. on rubber. brakes: excellent reputation, Amo seas Greatest hilt merely Toronto and Montreal miser of falls. There are numerous other prizes; Saab bargain. Also Twoato faustIng mm: 11=•tarated catalosas Froo nsystm umber hiss others. Bart is awards by manufacturers . and en-. _ »4toch'belttemswcp� Plow � write ter Cali �OOv _ SMG currently locked in in InternationalCrew ttAlRL BAlrite Or Can Leagtfe stn2ggle so tense and nerve-. pulled off his machine: insulted, spat " thusiasts for special sprints; for yard. SI Barrie, out. High;eea No. 97. ass BUM et w„ Ttrwewio ' sackin on _• and Owed. Some of. big being the first up this Pass . or down .. -- tratsebe.o " g that only a paltry nineteen countrymen. who follow close be- g the fastest Fine ROE 1Is9.1e ++ etas at, Haasttego ..games separated.'thempi y that; or for making - ,9 smaso a#, Ottrw - over rertairl tou 1031 FARGO too' pfek=ap. new coaditton. 1 • « , hind, are also manbareQled Despite gh stretches. will take reduatto■, farm nates_ Jabs rArsx _ • • this, Baitali -regains -hit' -machine, <- t ' " RSI Ranee L. Dench•. Ontario. - a 0 TA to avers tuvenum -Lp of We never thought we'd Eve to moaats it and achieves the descent -The spectators are stales} :`qR sale• row*r Cta.r Pr•r• with-. reams• and troll tatormat2eo "t tree + see the day. In fact eves now we froth Col d.�apirt into Per tisad, There is no nonseaseyabouiJ. etori, Call o`r"apply.m' Excellent �di- the �•My CAL. Registered Pafeaf atter. rant help wondering ff-. it wasn't at -the record- speed of_ ninety hoping that the best' man will win. htghwaa beams �■• u,vsl&uuh a"� just a dream: t !Til tea Dls • Arena or •bei} r - . metres an hour. He comes is;l first, P Mexlalay Traa"port Glmssad. Cook■v+l1e teat , Neto» 1194. All Frenchmen hoe that a Gawk, Pbmt• r44. + s 1Y111 V Dal atr"L. Tore"#. tenaktet w Interview - shouting• "Ive been assaulted and push a 'wheel in front for the _aero en tvwoeet But they were diene all- right,. I'm going home,,-,, •BOWI•ING. Da Mtniatn» atECourw those fifteen thousand odd-a big a honour of is Belle France, ri.a Pond, Hart canon at popt2atr , « _ en mer tveort, f"Oes riot for 0o1Ck -ea1•I ger baseball -crowd flim the Queen _ _ sa'taw: far partners or tarsii ramtta: LAO City has . produced• excepting era As. a result, the entire Ltaliaa UNAN(iELIC �y to; Drove Revision. Pon t t•xT water• curl we" D �► P.O.. OntaiNr ,tea h cow, a e w sad a1•aaso. tt o _ m•d7 for an Baty t�eyples. .some very' special occasion, :'within festa ttpthdraws-from the race and "I hoar your daughter in practis- t USED too 1s.a ttoWr for eat. wits 2r' IIsar werne ru men' Pas .160 am tun@ the memory of the most ancitat returns to Italy.'1•hen M. Schuman, ing the harp. flow is she getting = fsteel stack. and etes� tape i'�DeO;�',�Lbo ob III - .inhabitant. So it begins to look as French. Foreign Minister,, Spoto--on?'t• ... g JOROK ij standard hydraulic stoY r,'Cap&. $1mi4ymilks* 8larasia7 Ytet. 243 W000d.:•- gizes to the Italian Ambassador, city e't 440 pounds coat -per boar, eon- 'Meant Ave., Toronto, .' though the .Bill .Ve"k'a and the "Well; her.'fatber isn't -Nuts with an automatics control& Mane, and for some days "L'affaire tai Quite $0, stool P'r'oducts Ltd.. Merrittet. out. LONELTT tlepresAeoT F•avl' tact yon need jack Cooke's are right after all— cyc. keen on going to heaven as-he was:" ha friend' rRmxaat3lP eNLtMIrsD that baseball, by itself, is all veru lette" elbows Korea from the head- eARTHWORMa - nouns domesticated � helped many people find happiness, well as an attraction s0 to as lines. stock for Campo" Orchards, farms. Pafhasa they can help you. No obitsatioa - _ fapdena' Ta;oil's. best sea-earietran. For Tar Patella- write or whose- illood•hep ~. --'r- -- - Information. "to "Coleero.'• am 14. Valimtted. N3 Tons. Street. Toronto- the your petmant, but that when it isn't The French take their cycle' rac- w H A T d iQ V _'..;SOP have to-jazz it up a bit. ing with deady st.-iousneas. Es eci- DAB: a•cented akunka..readY naw. Ito. Whit. mete IfaOtp■t•r■ls bndrlee «". LQGY LISTLESS + . ally the Toter ale FrAIII which `D Snip anywhere, . Mlebul Hudame 2io "P,ice ,thin bread :and circuses appears to cause . Pkxy -GOL s� Davis ,tree:. -Port eatbore•; cent ' more •apo + one of the'Caesar boys-we-think and high blood Red, g pressure• than ail _ ' the test matches since the Austra- LSOW �' i P ass pri Oa at was lulus although it may have ! White. Blan�'Will t rob Off wet o Ibeea Irving-!-once said with regard m. »our h■1 ny Ham - pas_ trail. lien cricketer) first wtzn the Ashes, s • what e[ t p� UTQFL VE • + ! mtDQr7' What of the ron Sale: One-13ammoad Organ. in excel• . /� •,b keeping- the - crowds _,pleased. . - stature for sold ■toeks;' Tbo■e 'Ment f=oddltiea. Bos 74. lE9 •Lith street. WITH LIFE ear "Gide them free hot dogs and flag- four de France is one, of the '� 1°'■y °th•r Ywg•tlons raw Toronto. Ontario. most ellin 11bw adYeet ttttarket eanditltms pLt�os-stew a used. rnity atr4raniaed, iL■ 7f■ie _ pole sitters" is the way Ehe modern Btu g physical tests in all and a» covered by oar. is !•s+r icor lige , • , baseball impretsarios interpret it: sport. It is. a 3,000-mile road race.. -Garvey of the 23 ed choofe JrP o■1 twits, M PO Gold oltmer'-. "no. New Col IS p=anOo -run in fluent Soo ' • priced from 447k Coed Manos from iso, se And even if it's a ljttie hard oa y-One daily stages, arith NA Ill we coin be. Wilson a Lee. .9 Sim re street Norris, Lih "ot worth livid r Is aoav be the thwrt those who profess to look upon a day's rest for the-riders every four to sided yan on ited °6I""a' thy. a > I no is toot s baseball • as somethinfc isicred and or. five days. The daily tnilea a �°' d u r 1e �R -- Dom' bioai. �, yomr b you po gop�1g digest . . g Inrwtmtrnt . RevTew'•. 1n thousands, attracted by new, scientific stipated and all the hel ODO auto " Averages u trap. Safe, simple, cle n-no praying, of7Ne 'Ittat's wfyn yp =87ork1 " institution" . "one of God's great- is covered at approximately twenty a'n• nand Address. e■aIc oC y rear. . u y, w Pr c­ A. Tittle Liver Pisa You see C�arc.do , est gifts to mankind' •and the miles an hour. Pratt Currie, Dope. tvtL-r., en Doulton Drive. help SumaNte your liver bile tin otaoe a + e y good going. T. L, SAVAGE 0 ' CO, (Toronto 'i ). I ip p0oniap out at a rate of up to two pinto a like-who is to say that the Cooke's T. L., savago .. lisle owe•i "CRESS 'VXLLOCs SALVE-Now gel n_ day into yet: d*"Ove tract, •ilii■ sheaw and the Veeck's haven't the right Cyclists enter from every country ie►ee+i"«rfs cote• rayl lief. Your Drusirl■e sella CRESS. _ d�•ye cors 't na � byooaa fed that happy =- ua 90 doe't ata t idea in this Cockeyed tray sad age' in Europe, Britain included; and s>�IC11a[o1$D ter. E. iN°1sRNATIONAli poirer'take.R binder, car. Little haw �t••A1w.yoyha.•tiiw * today there is even h sprinkling lOstoll#r!O I _- oNraile 1e feet, goon repair; a-44 Rea' niver �•a my`t3swggtlR - - ' of entries from _Australia,, South ehrcshtng machine. good renrlitton. Apply f Certainly not its, we can assure D• Allow, Klns,_onr, - you: We' have always deeply sym- Africa, the States, and some of — -• FOR SALE: •reed electric motes. bumps. -• tlathised with the basil-aftd-egg the .4sfatit countries: exhaust fans, pipe covering. conveyor ani In ml " fighter who, after beisg angratu- ' ' • fated for the 'steenth time on the The-event, which was run reccnt- ed Mer riling at halt price a t. _ ' - e building Is being torn down L HARNESS i COLLARS tae machinery I, a North. Lindsay. Limited. - 7 i-85 tYilliam St. North. LlndsaY. '#httnr�u- _ ' good game baffle ;1e had pat 'up, ly is sways run � in Jul •, the Plaintively remarked, "Being a good hottest of ' the , slimmer lyorithsl Farmers Aneiition Consult your RRECESSED BATHTCBX roe ' From Paris the riders make for svA Martha Washington and r,.•n. r gent •-lgStr • i5 O.h. but' I'd lik2 nearest Harness _Shop about. -Since - Sedge stainiesp three•plece hathmoo, seta _ to try, just for Oncet, how. it feels the west coast, then turn towards Harnett Supplies. We sell our White $1so•0o to $189.00: Coloured *:74.00 , S beinga ♦goods complete with bEautifnl chromed fittings. ' good game winner." the Pyrenees and up their steep only, through your local Stereo leather Air conditioning furnaces $296,00. Aueosal' :#• + . slopes: These are the hardest climbs otter. to plumbers and.'builders too. save' Goods dealer. The goods are right, many valuable dollars, busy with confidenre Or, to put -it everr' more succinct- to the race, A man must be in the and so .ora our and hate a nicer home, , atlsfaction cnar- pr#t•s. W, menu•' anteed. Extra discounts ofr'eatalogae prices ly; which would you rather have, facture in our factories '- Harness, if we 'supply everything you need for cum- %three cheers or three bucks? So plate Plumbing or heating tnata)latton. Horse Collars, Sweat Pads, Morse CletP g l includes Iltno photos. •+r n,xln go right ahead brightening ap the Merry Me0lgel le-ByW'alt Diincv Blankets, and fixtures, "prices and helprui tnatall.itlon atmosphere around the Fleet St. 1•afhor Travelling dia¢rams., Select to at sinks, cab;:teu. $ ~ Flats, Mr. Cooke, Bring along the � Goods. Insist on Staco Mand Trade laundry tube, aho stoves, retrlgera- �. Marked Goods and tar*- Pre, sure water systema oil burners, bull fighters, or David and Goliath•, ?� you gel t8t)sfoe• 6eptic dna' 011 Wnk", etc, visit or write tion. Mode only by Johnson Mall Order Division, Stmtevllt• with the Original cast. and, 'ace if - Hardware, Strcetavllle, Ontario. Phone :ir, tr a #_err. SAMUEL TREES C.O. 'LTD. " SHOW bu :" ' ' :• • * :. ; .' { r gi'y. chrome wire wheels. ' good tires. Inner tubes: black body and under. S NONA', for a t'11at1 e' of ' - 42 Wellington St. E., Tereshe carriage. new patent .leather dashboard. �•��` •v 3 pA.e tue - Write For CatalO U! - sinale shaves and pole. for team 3f. f.. rs lura` to a Sport which require" ao g Barnet. 341 •2rd Avenue. Ottawa. Ontario. t bathing beauties, radio comedians _ — - •- R e or an'_vthing else in order t0 ' - 32 ACRES. 10 ACRES GRAPES: 113-pear' ijet • • trees. /0 plum trees, s-room house and the crowd into a dither. In fact the SAFES other buildings, electricity, , e . 'les east ., - .._spectators take an interest a lot too -' iif Hainllt6h $9.$00. Immediate posses.. Alan. Apply 194 Glenholme Ave. X, Haim. ' warm for comfort in what 19'des= "pas. rt rout 191fu91h and VAeiB ire".is Pion. Bribed at the- is•orld's most gruel- I and rtittvEs. we kart'" We .-. ling race-the three thousand mile • and type .r dare, e► Cabinet, rev, soy earttese, visit an of Write for w4ees Of�gllCt bic,sld race known as she "Tour ere.. tw Iles, w > B!r s— +Ie France." You •l� Canadian bicfc- I�, � � � �OR ITCN�tp�h - lists who think that a Saturday or J.&J.TAYLOR LIMITED Quick) stopitaie� terStt;tMelte• hsattush, l Sunday run along coins of Qur err- Poor guy. was hit b A airs tc"'n'' hive+• pimples soak, ambles, adtl■sh. Y TORONTO SAFE WORKS _ foot and other e,terna$s sensed ■iia"try packed highways its tough • s over f :e-aitil-n-half. -t3i1.L r. lIr of ek.actl„ ■�bl"S Lmi.epde P.0. W t 1itC. a > u ivcl •rt what happens over by + Rent tet, G, hrwtitr rwt[1c1 -FA ra■� paa� itch ' - . 'UCi" RataMhAM 1 • k your dmtrlst .. ».. IUM stocks �: � C ON - IS3jJE 32 - I93J 71 , v East Woodlands from Ae°eiaad' Th. happy family bush Trac and now of Edmonton, the occasion. May, they live 1 re -union was most timely for Mr. visited local friends last week. Her en °� and mole teven M than the score Sad vItes. . joy many more gatherings of the Last Monday's local festivltles 1 'McPherson,. who wsls severly wound- son, Johnny, was on short leave from clam ended With a dance at the hall, Aa: f A few local kiddies have had' im- ed in the Great War 1914-18, and the Canadian Navy and visiting at Mra.' Houston Is sgahi under her exce tionall p which,–wlufe not particula ly P y S _ crowd Duos id us is disfiguring and very is also a-veteraa of the South Afrir the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Bates, d��y care• It is expected tLat a hand and see to be en - an War, was due to enter Sunny- Mr, and Mrs. Simpson, Sr., cele- cou l -e of weeks of complete rest will elf to the lulu Esmond ft tafectioua. Our lifeguards have been bro Hospital last �Tuenday for" a brated their 63rd wedding anniver- J P P { alerted and are not admitting known return her to complete health. More, Mr. Bourne e ral check-up. All who know this nary recently. This fine old couple and a guitarist iCaiea to the pool. � A get-acqusiated party for assoc- from Toronto rovi a �' " •. y -old Scot will be hoping that `from the Land of Robbie Burns -age iation member'sP xaellent mit. Last Sunday, Mr. Robert McPher- the doctors can restore ltirn to his hale and hen and were able tobeing Planned. A sic and were -given repeatedly. The yA and his'good wife'were visited date has not beery decides} upon but, new floor 7 -17 - we dusual good health. "� ' enjoy fully the festivities with which all members will be notified as soon and was voted Av 1. $ thorough testI. a . • ? fourteen relatives among them Mrs. J. Graham, formerly of High-• • their relatives and ' friends honored w a son'from New YON and another _ _ ae time and program• have been ar• _ ranged. Many newcomers have join- ed and everybody wants to, meet • s and- welcome them. This is to be a r _ neighbor would like to become elig- / kwf / • ible for this party. fiitr�re cl�aa�ras�/ea��o/aa�! Ideal weather prevailed" for the i> water sports; Att�•ndsnce vas good P21d all:. even-`.-,-.�••arrt• off 'promptly �.• Gef new �' and smoothly. All these who helped Y,.• �/ - - • conduct the various contests, dis- Y e J % " iS refr-esh.meata -etc-., Aid -their - GooD^EAR TIRES y • jobs o• d earned the thanks of our commun � NOW!' Winners of the Mdrathon�s ' were: " Senior. Gordon Comport and Shirley `= Ve§f; witE Dave Neill -runner-up - s C - •• • -Worn tires can cause delays or acd- Junior, Dave Fantham and Eleanor • Tl°�, of all lives atrt is dents spoil your holiday. Let us - Patterson. Winners of the eleven ot- residenRelpropertied r equip your car with new, dependable, her contests were: Louise Mccaul• loag•mileage Goodyear-, and and Annabel Gulliver; Fr2lrlk Mar- _ ' ` Dfl�ell>tlta-.a-- 3 .. ! enjoy a holiday'free from tire trouble. tin and Pete Heise: Florence :Mead •re3 - Zerus check your rises today. and Gloria Guest; Dar=e Fantham and Ifieurani ce i+! 1 � Frank Martin; Florence Mead and ��w" 3 _ Eleanor Patterson: Bill McKee and Ken .Heise: Gordon Comport amd An Ypjj II��REp To a.lo' Shirlpv West., Al Pere, .Dave '.dein PR]33ffitT•DAY VALUES? I`0011 FOR THIS 'HIGH SIGN"OF QUA I 1 I and sill Ryckman: Barbara 'Martin anal Moira Newlands; -Cern ;.Bates .. DOUGLAS G e and Shirley Martin; Al Perry and lis . Mrs. Mead. - - 'rousing annual iss. polo stprs was _.. arousing success. The Old=tprs beat 'AW MOTOR SALE' ' r� € the eroy wa R tree to nil. rfr. Pom.erny ryas Referee zind his strict• MA.ITLAND,.- - CHRYSLER -- PLYMOUTH - and impartial enforcement of _the g4UTH th -rules- made this gtr had. 'I contest - FA I R PO RT • PHONE: 29W GAS, OIL 3 REPAIRS � the besf- we've ever had. 'It wast _ . tired lot of men orbs. clam ed .opt of -the pool and the spectators, were p B EA4= -hoarse from cheering. The game wm .. PHON3. g M j( 1• - ,mit Home and Ovalreeas : - w -SERVE CANADA''.,. - _. its - in _. - - NOW 4X9 01= awrndes Modern inventions. have not taken awn717 7, fro' ` an the Infan itb all important part in victory. Again and again, in the battles of 193945 • i II and is Korea, Infantry has proved. itself — "Queen of Battles".. '' The job of the infaotry>oaaa has become tougher, more coa�ple:i, r - - �' _ $e most be able t• boodle more weapons and to meet a greater . { variety of sitaatioas is defem ee and attack. WORE Afff Aft' N409V �II�II���i�rRyal 111111111 let Sta■derdu = _ Caaslilioas of Serniee= _ E 70 ea>!>ar you mush • ­Current ean or mike rt adcOlooer nos. Serve ' for 3 y Volunteer to serve anywhere. 'Motsraas• . a 2. Be 17 to 40 (Tradesmen to 45). Reinstatement in civil employment. Unem. ?!. Meed Arm requiretneets. ployment Insurance and other appropriate �- i., ` "'c4. Married mea will be accepted. benefits under Veterans' Charter as ex- _ tended- by Parliament.' , eras of Enge emelt: 'Other Ranks — Retention t' g• n of reserRe- You to . � { � ,• ' _; will be enrolled in the Canadian Army ;'.serve Fot•cc rank or the rank heli in Second _ -- : ;Active Farce for a period of three years. World War,•subject to proving qualifica- tions in service within a 90 -day period. ' All men are eligible for Overseas Service. If - ('the military situation permits, iharried men 'Otreers — Short Service'Comin•iseions will _ after one years service Overseas and single be granted to offreers who do not wish to n- after,two ears' service Overseas may 'enroll in the Active Force on a career basis. me t y be returned to Canada at which time they' Further information should' -be obtained may request discharge even if they have not from your own unit or the nearest Army. -completed full three years' service. Personnel Depot. Apply to the noorest Recruiting Depot. _ nt �"�e •' 't .+�•, i .' 'No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallas Nouse,' Rideau and:Chorlotte Sts., ONdwo O Na.'S Personnel Depot, Artillery park, begot St., Kingston, OM. R S Richmond W - -. • • _ • • • • , — _ . - _ - Canadian Arm Recruiting tabor, 90t ., Toronto, Ont. < � • •g _ Me. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolsele Barracks, Elizabeth Street, London, Ont. - h Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main Street West, l4orth Say, Ont. Army Recruit:mg Centre, James Street Armoury, 200 James St. North, Hamilton, OM. 1 - Army Recruiting Centre, Port -Arthur Armouries, Part Arthur, Ont: ^46oa-o Join :.the CANAPIANARMY_. ,AC IVEFORCE T NOW! f- ' E MEN Cl a serf ied ,A dv't. ,. Y�clrnp@1ed r,.- .Farms Steak . - . Desd - :�.e. 4 QB TRAILER - for We. a 0 0 z 10 j3i.OA _CATTLE (900 Lbs cep) .tire.& Good sized - box, 7 X`4. Good 00 - ,Shspe. License and Uthts. Fhoae 182 i '.(aced r 500 pounds) ><8,00 - �� _ - 0i . e1.Oi L. _ , ___ Ackerierg. • . "•,• _CALV1138 - - -- RN ��� LOST - Kera:ad+a 17 -jewell watch F !. , _ SNJ� X1,00 - -- t �ckeer� Village. Phone 47 J g� _ - a- .. _ tr',l'lMarket _ - - Hourly n Mar - moa SALE 1841 Dodge good oon-'ly pick =11p _ _ k t iz Locker f'laQ mo w ' ii at Joe Wio ark. ;P hone Collect I" ickeriu 265 J 1 � P H O N t 3a - ' g = i1LAI£E YO UP. CHOICE' EARLY; of !male and female Cocker Spaniel - _.._ �iup .. S'IIIEL�S dLII+iB FARM - Ilii? pies. Blonde and Black. Phone sia�a�Dunbbartoon, pkt white's QUALITY ASSENGERS WANTED - to Tor _ - : _• pato,. leaving Pickering at 7.15..&. - ML, arching in Toronto at 8,00, To kava Toronto 5.00 p, m. daily ez- ' ' - - i■pt Saturday. Apply News Office. - . O Aug. 14 _ - _ D. MoCALLUiti - -- - - - - iMAROARINE - Painting and Decorating... _ PLAN la,timates Free i PHONE SCARBORO GuaranteedWork 8846 ■ _ Sep. 7 ti Meat$ Process - - . ''Qu clrs — - I& ed to Your Spec - TOM CA99BL NG serv�� P. atlensr.. U:-Sgriag Farces, Limited y _ Uxbridge, Ontario _ - _ Aug. 10� ATimes .. , WANTED PHO": aCOUMMY HOMES _ — :-� • , -:" j, 831ALL ACREAGES a,te We have waltbW buyers withNOTICE _ .t� FAR Pft con"sash down »y.ERS " - _ CALL - Mr, INGLI$ - - - - - _ \ sow OTO"FINISHI> - :..0r• prompt and erperionesd _ .. • _ _ a • E82NA8y . servies. _CASH -PRICL�'S PAID _ .. _. _ _ 1tAl••i - OPS" Run -60" FOR D M �• -`_ +•+0N 4 1 TNS �' i A- A;LtrOUDaSY aatl 807 DOR CRIPPLED ANI14iAL8 8!0 i _ DEAD BE HOUBil1 W*k Dan . - sporisneed Salesmsar tiA. 0 R9 E8 ROj Eb , ,.. f - E.tah!lah.a 18N.00 each 1.00 P. ILto 9.0• p g,- 00 WA 88.00 O"h At°CTION SALE• - SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED �'RFi L'' �� �• B0 ISATL-RDA Y, Ji L -G UST 11 R,00 ' ftft -tom� ... • lace 3tiesdahia barn destroyed by y last, AZ: LIP PHONE AUSTIN wo" = 1=OR SPEED Y P/CK-� - Lot -7, Gon. 1- Darlington T". . J -- — .. first farm - east of Ea kmanvil le Cemetery. on No. 2 Highway, will $-�' .N3T2R R 3N�iER��TC VEST;mr. hlcYll�,n�ra ` '-se bv- public aaction, on - SAIM AUGUST. 11, at z400 ANS PB. SCAii. 2807 PHONli:: ii -.. 'entire herd o! Reg a C7TC=1�Ci 00:. Z+Z'a. . e ,and Grade 'Rol - stein ' -- cattle, consisting of 17 come LOCAL R E P R ES E NTA T I V E''S r HON E 2 d 2' �� �in A milk; =cows due to W2, August. Ali cows vacN - _ -"MXX ... brood.sows; matched team BIgR: OF TORONTO RliAL ESTAT)i BOARD". - .Of Percheron mares, 1880 lbs. each. Havi/�ng no accom:nodatsun, the - OD O l T, C RO SS !above livestock must be sold with- e nut reserve.. i Terms, cash. _ _ . ' RE AL TOR -. -- - Jack ae, o .�10 11I t. AIN ST.. PICK ERING VIAuctionLLA( _ - COURTMM CaONFID IA _.. :... WEDDr>rGs :: = J s , 4-BelliQg Saying aging� L 9>iaRYi y ��/� - - Eacba f. CALL :NMOUr OBLIGATIOiK - At Pickering. Ontari.r; Mrnday, - _ August 6, 1351, at the home ,t Mea. :- �'-r x _ .;P.HONE PICK.•ERIN(ar - •'I'l'iomas-Annan, Frenchn'•an'e Bav i2d• - g� � i - :,Pieter Y. Glary t-,- Miss Iet Friks, - Afortgages both formerly of Holism. - - �, iAtL � _ _ �Coii�s . <" iA1C '�tBYfo�lf6• i :..a•C• r L.,..,�� .. - t : - • - _ _ OCTARANTEED • DAILY SERVICE RADIO�SERVICE �- - S:,�e�ter T W ny O A L 1 CANADIAN ANO Uj*& POINTS � _ ,. - ..` ..•: �.. -: .. - - - ATCg and C><�Ov, _. - -Asp Make -or Model W CHARTERED BUSES REPArxnva _. FFER IDEAL SERVICt ••�- - -ARTHUR FIELD + TRAVEL- kering ' s �� 52W3 tt 4 HO th orahip Service. Sl e. _. on the theme t PHON1. !00 _ Telll me about God." Theprogram,. ' \ Meet the people of TrinidaPieker�n Jew e1r D \ Hospital Continued i presented by the Misses -M•. and G. • ' When com !sled Corbett, Mrs..],Io and Mrs, C. which will be located ir. -Ajax be- / p the ho about 4 G' -' person accommodation for about 4ti McTaggart_ The Roll Call. was &lace- PICKtRING' TOWNSHIP cause. of an ,arrangement with the pereO It will have its owri am- wered with the "name of a misaion- { Central Mortgage and Housing Cor- bulande,. and all the equipment now ary or item of interest on Trinidad. BUILD114 PERMITS poration to take over the wartime found in larger hospitals, At. ' pres- Flaa/�Fe mWe for the joint pic- hospital -built there by the govern- ,ent the hospital is fairly well e i nuc or the Evening '-wed Tues. -Fri, -1- 60' 8 p, M, ed, but ..the installation of other g W. A. 7-onn Tuessday, and the • ment and move it to a: five -acre site ]✓venin appointment which will, be bought from C. M: H. ilities is planned in order If 14, at Cedar Glen Park: Y, August and by a C., will be o4 000, it completely up }p to bring '' Rev $- O%.this amount I FL R and Mrs. Monkman are J PROj j�`E $11,06.'• has been, raised_ to -.`date. ;spending their holidays with Mr, • VaJ mainly in Ajax, Fairport Belch and Monkman's parents in Saskatchew- Frenchman's Bay.. The remainder r :. ,_ an. -Rev; Mr, -Morgan will supplyfo BUILDING, INSPRI.Z'OR Insulate' with will be made available throuith gab-nny m� w Mr Monkman during this oh. r v • ernment assistance omen and by the`Pick- Wm. $town and mater; adao - . PICI1RIl�G ..� O �1 A M a A V l I Bring Township Fund -raisin Mr. an of Tara, spent :. _ = Fund-raising Gamn._'_; d Mrs. Dix - - arm with the L ��/ Pm kt Sunday. wi John Brown fam- Pbooe P a 247' -. 0 �!9 Wool p I Eztens?ve chaa3vs plar_ned S�----�- S ilv i:ere...g d r..��e0hospital, h aces ilt -� iw. �0. � _Perkins visited her 'ria- _ whit hu Mrs. W. Per '.Defeat the he Put M during a war -to Serve 'warwnrkers �.e`-aim ,� ® ter, Mrs. Johnson, Manchester over - J : and was later taken . o,,er ,,,",�a,�' .vest bepr eeesw�; j "�, the week -end. _ �e111'nti�4S mock W,,ol Batts between Univeris by the e ' -°'BTM " woti -' ty of Toronto',R :_school, of '�mAww-veo veva I Congratulations to Harold Clarke $AV>i91'ROIIGl3 I you and the hot Aun. They Practical science which moved to Ca•"bof ''O° and Miss Eileen Puckrin on their ' Ajax in 15'4 c'++n:. ioe'°'v1m' �' metria PILESS-URE PUII�P$- y for therr..-?Wes in winter. �• In rxldition to mov= ".Tdv B"�,�*Qd'cla,e a uwa ge at Baltimore on'.Saturday, - E. ing the hospital to a ,larger. and a . avow" sa.san,o-dye n !v �+^e sod: the 28th. Rev. A. C. I.uf4nan per- WATER BO'FN1.9, ANDw 00 tucl savings: °ice us now.'' quieter five acre' site in what will �' �'� °m''�i s �� - formed the ceremony, HOT WATER SYSTEMS . _ ax's municipal ;: , ; ,: : • --. ._ I o sec- � nstl.. x� r�e'°�'°a°•.� � _- � � Mrs. Luttigmaid, Mitchell, Is - - - entually be Aj �' tion, it will be redecorate�3, refurn- anwaoe.wen�'e'i,� si i`nq Mrs. Perry Wilson. / ss �. 6arn�rs • W� �ttC � I iab.ed ani! enlarged. - Friends fro -n Toronto at Mrs. B A full- scale operatir4g room will - ' _ Byers: Mrs. Haig, Mrs. Blakely, Mr. „ e replace th- small emergency facili- _ a 4 Mrs: Lad' B1akley, - --------------- - uildin I�'Iaterials !.�iei n..w exisitinV_.more•beds wiu be -Greenwood Mre• R. Phillips haq 'returned to Phone: Blookliw 73• R g i,led, a 'rltchen wing will be add- •:••.• I+ her home in Los Angeles. _ End Fuels I C - --At building - ! I The _.ening Auxiliary of the .qi. ' Visitors at Mrs. Gib, - M. N• 1a HIghway, South Brookli t. Bement which -will eventually house M. S, met at.the home of the Pres- Mrs' Phone - Brooldin 72 R a Horton and ;biisa Margaret, Picker-- .PHONE PICKERING-74 X-ray equipment and' other depart- (dent Mrs, E P' -'ng Mrs -7 Geo: Wilson `ate Mrs. R• Feb. 1 on #,he evenin menta will be constructed. , of Ju} 2 A•. eBg g Hoskins. ! Y Miss Mildred Corbett led I —• 1 4 v •udiaesd Srreefar Material in Stock 'Your Friendly Resident AgejA j - a A. E. Richardson ' 1![7S7.D=W BtTPPL = FrARL GREY, BLUE sad G>R>®N, ARBORITE MULTOR IN8URANCE AGS 4=NER SINAL URANCD -i bused0rte DW"wy C" He Ws" ALUILW UK MOLAXILrl'GS LIF$ FIRE. CASUALTY, BONDS, ate- OB[L REAL F TATE of 'bas Fonowum )Rita! - LIABILITY INSURA�h TC1E rte. Asphats e..<�e! _ $f � F3i_L I_N�TBii ib OUTSIDE BUY FWK AND LI8'i_' YOUR PSOPARTIBB CONVEYANCIN(3A& Od•asbabliabed A";n,�T' _ biL+e +.,;�CLEAR PINE COMBINATIONC�To �etye Yon. �_ SON�o PIC1[ERII�IG Awd DOORS COMPLETE WITH = d f hnssaft* Cap sad Yaria1 8iL8Yli[+F and GLASS ^+ hall (�RsI Miss Lams am" _N• M. Gordon ' R'LTR� 231.799: i LUMBER YARDS Zkoes and Loans COW ' �-- PICKERIN ONTARIO � QW* t. Pests rad craw. � -. O �.; Da* a Aft To a" VIEWER PRO" . � 08"Ws - } A. W. MIZ`C EL 1� _ _MONBs 74 asl iso AMM _ pHONH: PLCHERYNG 8841 W $ The Community extends deepest .._� *OUR TRUG1i8 PASS YOUR 19C' aftPalhy to Mr. A. Garratt and •� family in the sudden pas of a dear wife and mother, andel also to ''_ KEN A N R GLA R K E lir. aand Mrs. Brodie, whose two-year - - $TAFFO�RD ®ROS. old niece was killed b a T. T. C: SIX CUBIC FOOT F81 Wt>d:i8 bus on Saturday. ? 'r NIPTE FOOT, TWO CUBIC FOOT AUCTIONJUM. - !boas - w%Ift Ifa6! = There are a number of _ people rail 1 ' _- S�EIr FOOT, SIX CUBIC P�OOT FRL said Aatiedaed for tEaa with the flu in our community. THRIFTY THIRTY-INCH ELEQPRIC STt# - ! »_- The. Annual Field Da I Coaaiisa e! Ontario d Fat. $ig DVNDA3 ST. &. W�i'l+BY- y was snot- Firs 8or1t, Isar LNNIts 1� her very successful day, and the Now' Available rumftisre,� >mrlrEr weather-man helped to make it a ±' very enjoyable day. Salsa off y at Ressoin." McEACHNI�'i'S The Committee wishes to thank `�rigfdttin - Made ONLY !;afro lMa!'Wrriee ter ` each and everyone for their nelp Peke of Ono. !LWITME DEAR& and all donations, to help make it a GENERAL TVI O TO R S „K iiLil aim P. O;. pbi�, Arsb.'E4"t►S wonderful day for children and a& Markhoon P. O. pbsee 11s>rlt. mod 7UNERAT DIRECTOR ults alike. J. S. BALSDON & SON >t�..4i....�� been r% ' • Sorry to report Barbara Warner Private Ambulance Service sick, in the hospital,- and -wish her suaden ob" 1tgd. D:y or Night a speedy recovery. - PHONE PICKERING 39 - - _ Hies Audrey Rose, Yancower, is Who. McTrA(aHNI$ Prep. -- visiting her mother Mrs. L. Pills. DAV ! H . MARSHALL. pp' 19'3 Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher of 4 Ione r:Ck• Toronto visited Mr., and Mrs. T. THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL-HINTS ' "' - -. Aeeeattaat . . _ . • � - Cooke and Mr. and Mrs. Duaton+d a A - .' 1pA$3 and ST01RZ ♦C)OOUe1i!!'S , few days last week: To leseea dampness in dark corners - keep blocks od s 1 � • Mr. and Mr&. Harry Westgate and of camphor 3a them..- PwAls: PICtli um W J is. _ Mary Lou', of Guelph, 'visited . their parents on .Sunday. Pow Rall Ettats, Imuraece and Mortgages L1QNlibYANi and 'RIG'HARD3 - !M K. M A xF p p Ostw" Land Surveyors, A" I A1aCTi0I�"H1;'LI si�d D u NB AR TON +: Willson' `. Real t ..Co. Prolesieaal sia�aeea - Ala King SL East, VIAALUATOB We Ai'e sorry to report Mrs. ffic-. �ON SPlIDCLALtOSHAWA, ONT. Donald, Log Cabin Road„ in the �lima King Street, Hkat Phaw eye Write - hospital. We hope site will soon be 8 `P 3.''5, KIN(�iRD., -%%CAR. 7'-90!2 Phases ti . 8As9 home; feeling much better. OR - PICKEiLING RESIDENTS MAY CALL. • Jul 18 dsa DU'NDA3 9.. ®asf, WHl'I'�HY Mrs. Compton,. we are sorry to •. IEYIIQUIG3 ONLY) - PIGKT-RI. G iE J. hear. is back in Oshawa: Hospital. Rev. Bamford was at Guelph dur- _ •IF ITS EAST WE SHOULD HAQB M ing the past week. - �� _ Mira Kathleen Stroud pent the �. week-en3 in Orillia and Mia Mar- lene Stroud of Oshawa, visited her wa Monument Werke''' `OP`i'OMETRiq'1' grtndmptL� atroud.:.. � en"were Bascbara Joaprn and. Don- spending the week-end here with bra "'�ih 7 al.. ems^...r. family. *.So to 12LOO and 9,w to 6A0 3Lrs. P. McCabe. has her mother -The W. A. of the. TJtwite� Chu!.`-� ?' P'.'.".3 r^g in WMlae ba ROB`T. AUSTIN, PROP....` _ itoo. Wad., Fri.. ?to with her for a holiday. A arae held at the home of llrs. Sack-_ Saturday, vis inx John, L.xhead. a - IL & 1, Whitby. Ontario DISNEY EL DG.. Opp. P. 0. • h-'re• D. Jenkins t:-�d Doreen Stave Phillips last Thursday ' and glans-! patient in the Weston San. Two Miles West Of Whitby Oa 43HA.WA. Oh'CABIO returned home after a pleasant visit xere made for the Open Sleeting Geraldine, Bernice and Judy DO N0. = Highway ���� I with her-daughter in-Selkirk. in Septaiabei. enois have returned home after two t p� . Iiae. 3-4587,; Off. 8-41,43 Mr. Doug. Thompson spent the hob= And Ajax Mr. and Mrs. Black, of Campbell- week's visit with relatives at Stroud. - . IPHONL►:. WELITBY i62 (ThrwEk&y Service--Asranged) idsq week-end in Prescott, with Rev ford, spent a few days last week at Cliff and Mrs. McMurter and fun- and Mrs. Payton. the home -of their nephew. Morley ily motored to South River for the ' Mrs. Margaret Horner retunsed Black week-end. home alter• a month's visit with her Mr. sand Mrs. E G. Code ware vis- Fire completely destroyed the Sellers Atkinson son, Mr. J. Phillips, Sprucehill Road. tin Mrs, Code's brn-then anRl sin farm' buildings implements, some The: two children of Mr.- and Mrs B • • Pbose Awa. 901 W 9 - Stash. 990 ter-in-law Mr. and Kra. Shewis livestock, hay and part of the grata • Geo. Jasicsorti of Toronto, were pre ter-in-law rented for Baptism on Sundaq in the $rad. Ge l Hesford crop on file !ansa of Austin Wood. _ ce United-Church, and the narnes ch. s Ms. Gerald Dagenois, Sarnia, is- BoRmanville. on Tuesday afternoon. aim DsMk ss. tied �/. - ; boneers C. 95Terra ZxPerrenoe _ ' C L E N D E N I N G- ., - aslee conducted .ay. e Speeluli:ing I Farm. Stock, rare& Pay Sales. aU Sotos peraenahy Listed .ad i tt A-tvrri teed. BRIT prew�r"�d and�Rr (. QQ Prom}�t Service t MAR" �+ hi � �Reasonabte Rates* vowb PRONE- 200 Iva 1C x a- PLUMI�PNG an,i SEATING — CO�TANT and CONAN? 1 PRESSURE-i'tJ•1IPS A.. - '..y' •Barristers sad 3elielton A ; PECLL.TY Ger" D. Conant, K. C J, Hewira RoSar B. OeaJt. B• A. ��t �h Ah. F'Sck. 2WW12 owe Officer: IL Barrows 0el+aa, Ont,, 7 1-Z Simcoe 9t. S. Ph. - WOWS ._ R. 1L 2, Pickering M takes a lot of tooling to keep a Polar Bear happy This largest Sone -'342227 member of the bear family is smaller than a porcuFine at birth, A tarso but often weighs more than three-quarters of a ton y`len •'u!I j 24 grown To this .tremendous bulk, add the fad that the b� ar is Loyal . Pogue _ _ covered with a thick, water-Proal coat, whit!! is designed to ?rorect - LLG`8'1R9LA Ai'iTTUNB:ER hini in the Arctic ... it's a big job keeping him cool in our zoos. Loam about nature's creatures. Visit the-nearest zoo and see fhem. A -' Insurance: Co. Pwh ink and-* Twpa. wh a new world o interest i be apenia !%F you when y Write or Pkofie understand nature. _Cheep lister For Farm And Country,' AbM ►Zoueehuld and Pooperty Buildings Bales a Jpacialty ;NATUsa UNSPOILED - YOURS TO PROTECT - YOURS TO iNiOY Wimistorm In•4uranc., On Btf1ilago _ - - N Win&nilis,' Si!6. etc. ' Pstla.pt"Attention Given _ _ CARLIN%A �Automohae Insurance of Ali Kinds 11'hitby R. R. I Phone 8.1.1 -� fi !- — - THE CARLING BREWER[ 'S LIMITED - �r w�raewo ' PHONE: WHITBY 3 VV—GYPRUC %efe�r—if Payment Plan Available , 'z` "�► a y i. t OLD HORSE.c . $16.w C�.1!it IE.LiiMBER COMPANY r - At -Your Farrar. Limited y . LSO Scarbo-o. Juoetioa, nntar;o - DEAD f►R C'RTI?P'L1�3 STOCK gCAjZ isf� HOt117 I :' y a - Ho,_rly Pick-up j ' Se - phone Collect Azincourt 1&-J 13 _ nr�tg ScaTboro and Pickerlag - f m CAMPBELL PINK Over k Ayarter Ceatur7 ► , .. _ _ _._ � .. - N . . . - - _ • '14IRST 4, «Dear Anne Hirst: I speak to • > - those of • sought companio ship a w'a y your women readers who t from home. (I a not defending .are tempted to marry a younger • his infidelities, I am trying to man. When I was 34, I married a • explain t If e m.) V,; .boy of 20 -to get rid of a fiance 4i floundering about for so long, ally he has who was boring • found a. good woman who seems me. I should * the answer to all hissed at have k a o w rt., * home. } better( * Will you sink so lotus, to den -.- "Now I ani * him this? _....-. ) he is 51. * You are no longer a'young wo- We have • two * man -yet you have vears of life q* 1, p children (neither * ahead of yolk. Will you spend of whom I * them clutching to your breast the - _ wanted) who * empty reward of revenge - a r e married * Or will you offer these two the flow. MY husband was very affectionate, * happinesswhich you yourself I was cold. We found no ha ;_ • (or your husband) never knew? ,ness together, pp A,It would help compensate for "Soon after our marc' * alt the misery you both suffered Young husband started �ee mg * to a marriage which should recuse ' =out He has continued it through *have been. the years. g • Believe rete, there is no deeper "Now. he is desperately in loge * satisfaction than to make other vt•ith a woman People happy, The instrument ' f dozen -vears • lies in your own hands. If you younger: From what I hear, she is * use it nobly what peace your beautiful, and she worships him * soul • will know through all the - - They are seen everywhere together. *years to come I hardly ever see him. "She has married children, "Do unto others" is the, best - whom, as a widow, she brought up sometimes 'the hardest) rule and sorule' ,alone. They are her grandchildren,. ( live o If you have knows dis- and. 1 hear. idolize her appointment or tragedy;• don't take ical] her 'Dames, y dmake him -it out on . others. Let Anne Hirst thinn k I care. I really on't- It remind would only be a satisfaction to me you how it pays UD prac- to break them u lice, the Golden Rule. Write her at .my tngagement! p,_ as [ broke up Box 1, 123-_ Eighteenth -St. New Toronto. Ont. -home, takes care of me (as a duty) _.as though I were his mother. There is. nothing more between us. "What is my life to be new ? � �• ' 1 understand how bitter you H ON " feel knowing that your husband - * is .happier with aon:ieonr else. Yet whose fault is it? - From the very first, you cheatedhila. To get rill of another %4C.INGI rv¢-1do?{r - _ man. * you. encouraged hint falsely. -led s -hien to believe you loved him- • when even then YOU must have Like thr sundial. it will make known you two were rwt compat- better reading for' this column if • _ib1F spiritually. temperamentally, I On1Y : count the hours -' serene, ' " or physically. You used him, an otherwise it relight read like a chap- uttsu pecnng -youngster cruelly, ter ,of. woe; wliat with' storms, • for your own ends. power and -telephone interruptions, • When he found you out, he. wet weather.: and _ our, work and �� worry trying to get- ilei hay into the barn. between the terrific storms and the Heavy' rains which came along - every other day last_ week It was with heart -felt relief H that we. saw the last load of .baled hay go into the mew 1 Saturday - t tight just as- overhanging -clouds ° 5 4 treated -its to another deluges C Now it -is Monday morrtitig-the beginning of a new week• with act P last week's trouble behind us. Sonne - a - of our young friends have just left for their various destinations after &pending- the week -end itl i :us.. 3R' I Yesterdav we' had a Lovely drive sF and saw a few beauty spots that _I have alxrays, wanted Za-visit. We never get very far from home in our own car. as my limit fmr driv- s ing is within a 30 -mile radius. After that it ceases to be a pleasure, . • • Our first stop was. the Dundas " Look=Out: Thr view -was certainly Dry-Clean-0rte wayto kee a worth clic trip. '-f'rom the Look- ifreshl washed p Out one had' almost all aerial view Y Youngster from of the valley' below: Hou,,;` 'cars igettIng covered with sand is to anti people appeared, as it. were, in -plunk him in 'a basin and give a ininiature, scenic panorama such him a beer can to play with, as one `often sees at the Exhibition. 9Fhat's what q Korean mother The day was rilarcellously.clear so did we were with a th this tot. And when she. bit to see for miles and returned from the river, where miles and could quite easily -distill- . Ham - she had been washing 'diapers, guish various buildings in the Ham - the had was d gilton area. dry, clean, happy. Leaving the Look -Out wi• r - CROSSWORD a. C" - Skill i0. Piece of t. siotbee nraA le;��ort . 7. Slender 32. R'Inrcask R. Sweet teat -. 14. Anke - - , Klai or 35. gnice Bastian-14.nnd oras. 10, Takingoftense niCnt - t 1. Uneven ACROSS 52. Grain 14• Help ss. -.11. Limb DOYVN 17. Told tat* 10. Greek god .20. Ordain desy 4. Kind or meat 1. Conjunction !1• Vapor 41. Sheat n' atAse 7. Tally i. Female ruff 2S• WeeP N4. Dried grass Is- Late (comb. a• Darling 23. Gave X15, P.eclined _ 65 form) t ,24. Nerrow A8. Before 32 Age (arch.) n 77. Lair 4R. Italian river » 1{: Kind of beer K Present 13. Thing (law) 49. You and I 15 Leave Sauth Pacific In The Atlantic -Returning from European perfor- the but as flower gdv pootic' plants mances together, -basso Ezio Pinza, at left, and comedian Danny Kaye raise their voices in 4 $ea chantey. Kaye, a stickler for form, employs truly per -:)taped tones, but open style that won him Ezio favors the wide encores in the musical South Pacific. tinued-on our way along a winding road -on one side jagged Federation of :Agriculture- has -been. .a lime- stone -bank. on the other a ravine.. viding a -recreation centre and Pic - In early days Mis road mus: surely have bee', an .Induct, -trail - it had nic.-grottuds for local-farm'organi- - nations. It is wrists and turns than a snake- a welt -chosen site - A tree=shaded ail rail fence. stream of water as 'clear Our next t top way bene 3laster University _ as crystal insures safe : pad - filling and _swimming for in. Lfamilton, The forret- al gardens were a striking youi)g- stens. There are also wings' -and contrast to the wild rugged beauty of Dort- slices, sad a building specially con- das. Three was dignity and beauty sirvcted for .coaxenience as a re- freshmetit in the University gardeti3 which teas booth when require¢. "These is 51+0 'plenty entirely in- keeping with the stately architecture itself it of parking space "ane a"flood-lighted baseball , , . re- minded me a little o£'soire of the diamond, 4pparently colleges in Cambridge, We paid a .outer countries have also carried out ex experiments along: .brief visit to -the Rock . Gardens. It didn't take nit long this line. - It has been felt in some to decide' that- the best time t0 visit cases that city,. folk have a wide- choice in Rock Gardens is in late spring• . amusement centres but that ver' fe-4c ' -available Of course it has its summer beauty parks are fpr there isn't as much colour countpeople pTbe lquestiontir own note one Ends in 'the spring. True. communities; is, how ttrueh beds along the walk> were rise will -.the country folk of the parks if, and whet), they have -with cglour, as were the lily- but there . them? Country folk have a way were very few in bloolb among the steep, - of driftiflo towaids the c_'ties for pitadrif t jv�t as they do for jolts' erraced. rocks. In spring floweret f every hue (ill even crack and , • '\n t'at reminds me, of an edt- ' tonal revici..Of the focks. which appeared last week in Our next stop• was l,o+vvllle the beand Mail. It was cal "".arninq from Aatstralfa." This I was anxious_ to see c :1 is' a Project for n liitl� ti+e- niriefl' Australia's population is rising. Her ' food production is not. • Inst,^ad of exporting food- she_ may soon have to "3 r" :t. Ahd the basic cause i5 because rt " people don't want to work on the land - they prefer in-, dustry's ,' .' :''tom Nti .. - high, H'Ws and s}lort }tours. Farm 13hon- skilled or oil - �'`► �, skilled, Can _hardl be had at any" er Y prirc.' "l'hc tarmcr there, here, iq�t as -react, arcordrtigly':..lie, cannot .go . on a 48 -]roue week [lie tows �►��,'r ` Hip only way out i, }ole ,'', ►t�% j :production, -that is . if he cannot t ���+ afford high priced -machin- rr}: "Aird• who can, blame him? %%-hy' should ` .people getting 1951 i - avaRc Nexpert bititer and cheese at "' "19,19 ' prices? Why should people Forking on a five-day level expect +• farmers to produce. on a seven da+ lecel:r"- -indeed? >v'1'e, too, J would like the answer to that gees-. tion. Last year, Canada .fe ported butter from 'dew, "Zealand it may hate been the thin..cdge '-of seaeae - the q;edge. Many thinking tanners have already seen the writhig on the wall and realize that agricul- lure is 'racing greater difficulties 1 noa• !hall at env time in i;s • "' '� { - .. - -ton•.-- asA We might R•eli "take warning frcmi Arlo ilia." r NAW SCHOOL LESSON.-, By Rev, R. B. Warren, 'B.A.B.D THE CHRISTIAN'S USE OF MONEY AND GOODS. r _Xlatr, 24:14-30: Acts 2:43-47; 19:23-41. Memory Seiection:' Therefore all 'things whatsoever ye would that men should do to YOU, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets -Matt. 7;12 - John Wesley said,. "Make all you can. save all you can, give all you can." In a rematkab}e way he fulfilled -his own dictum, lint "Wake all you can:' must b -e car- ried out in keeping with the New Testament principles. Demetrius opposed the gospel in Ephesus _be. cause he and his craftsmen who were •making silver images of 'Di- ana, were losing. prospective buy- ers. It is true today that the trans- formation of men and women by the saving poirer of the gospel of he Christ is hard on some busi- nesses. -But such businesses ought to be closed and -their' sponsors turn to that which will aid rather- thAn check the moral advancement of the people. It is sad that so many are making profit out of the spiritual and moral deterioration of their fellow -men. flow can such make happiness. A storekeeper was opposed to a revival effort in his town- How- ever, soon men. were. coming in and paying accounts of years' stand- ing. They had been changed and .4 -ere- undertaking to pay their just debts.- The storekeeper no longer opposed the -effort -but hoped other lives would be changed also. We are responsible to God for all that we are and have, To bury our talent is to incur God's wrath. We must use what we have- and be -used for: the glory of God- arid the good of our fellow -men. Thus ' we will,fuifill ilio golden rule. Life is only worthwhile as we carry out - God's mission. That -is the- %a -y -- - of . happinsas. - TIGHT FIT At party, one guest completely morlopolized the convirsation, much to the anitoyance of the hos- tess's elderly _mother. By the time he had launched -into -a .story of bis experiences during the war, she was- bored to . the point of.. retalia- tion. "I was torpedoed in the -Pacific." 'he -began. "In fact, I lived for a week on -a tin of sardines,'.' "Really!" exclaimed the exas. perated old lady: "And weren't you afraid of falling off?" ' SPLITTI N O �tEt1E11E4 Ib• � ..• r V 1 And the 3 CENSORED RELIEF IS LASTING 17. Sesame i 2 ;'](other-" 1 R. Thug 7 8 10:-;,-[,AUKA �i�HEr•a.L'.R - What did your father Cay when For fast relief from headache get INSTANTINs. For real relief 20. pii1,jure3-... '.. - t Edgings! In No. 60 cotton tliev',rc _coil smashed the new car?" net 3Na?ANTINIt, For prolon dei relict INSTANTINZI 22. Hurried 5 t4. Black §i . to 1 z inches, for Fan• kies, _ Son "Shall I !carr out .the swear words." get . Yes, more people every day are .. 25. Hair on horse's Hair �' G z6, lingerie. For larger acces- ' sories use heavier cotton! Dfother-"Yes, of course." finding that INiTANTrnra is oris tltirtd ' to ease pain fast. For headache, for - worthies. leavens - Fascinatilig edgings! Pattern 6s3; 'SO17-"life didn't say a xord. rheum tie pain, aches and pains of 27. Doubt „- as. East ons for directs five in croclict, one Colds, for neuritic or neuralgic pain ao. I>etetmene. 7 st. Pronoun 2 in hairpin lace. UPAdedoivn to Prevent Peeking You can depend on INSTAxl'iNH to bring You guttae comfort. aa. Rude baildinrs Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS INSTAivrrxie ,. -.A. ri-_ _ if o. African - - wntetotiii 34. sayers in Corns- (stamps cannot he ac- espied for this to Box' y or 3 4 Players t7, Purpose pattern 1, _ 123 Eighteenth: Street, New Tor - is Indication onto. Ontario: Print plainly PAT- 41. $road open. TERN NUMBER, you& NAME vessel 2nd ADDRESS. = . 42, RV 41, (l?i ot:. 42 -3 - Send Twenty-five Cents, more (in - T.made coins) for out Latira Wheeler' 44. Wrangle p Drive 17. Drive bac . Needlecraft Book, Illustrations of ' 49. se.Orcan patterns for crochet, embroidery, of hearingg knitting, household accessori4s, _ 'sit. Wot=ltiP ' .•• onto Answer ElaeAhere on The Pa e $ dolls, toys- . : many hobby and gift edeas. A free pattern is printmd in the book. eription of three proven medical -. ingredients. A single tablet usually brings fast relief. Got lostantene lofty and always kesp It handytnitan INS- 12 -Tablet Tin 230 ' iconenskel 43-Teblo4 Bottle .75C.. ISSUE 32, - .i9sL . ..,.-.Y _... --- _ __...._ _. .. _... _...._.._ _..... .. ... _ _.- _.__.... . ... ------ -7- off --- off for something to sat aA0, find- i�EEN mg t}tst the corkscrew: had been ,ser mislaid, piled for a long nail which THU B he t with his fingers; and 47 t with itt opened ened a dozen bottles. i'r•':. �- '.• L Gordon 9 ith r D3T Pedro, Emperor of Brasil. F _ was not only strong, but loved _ practical jokes. Dace, when out sailing, he .noticed two courtiers in ' elaborate 'uniforms preening them Patches of light' green, wide., selves. Leaning over, he seized each _ •} blades in contrast to the regular u" ..- . M, ^- �`: by the scruff of the neck and >, lawn turf indicate the extent of the~` dumped, them over the side, holding crabgrass invasion. Some crabgrass x ',+. s fir: ? them under for a few seconds while is inevitable in a lawn tha': was N11:., they kicked and struggled. ' E first seeded last fall or this spring. p f =: The last of the German eaiper- ors, Kaiser Wilhelm II, was ex - And it will -res ~� � ` summer, no --matter how old the _ cepttona y powe is , despite a lawn, if the .turf is not vigorousV.-'S .xwithered hand, and to the end of n y _.Land thick. Se tember to iia are — -- ~-ew his days indulged;fn•hia hobby of ` the months to build up turf; sum• wood chopping, at Doorn. Whets" mer, the time to fight crabgrass «u Eugene Sandow was presented to In spite of its persistence, this wred i �' ' ..,,. him and tore in half a pack of need 'not be allowed to overrun the i� .--- `^-.• . cards, the Kaiser asked for s lawn and endo all a, _ 4 = �`", .� ,. past ef4ort�. ,... ; ' ,. .: r,,,,, •`^s-"" �`�".:4 i * similar pack and, with a quick turn g of his wrist, ripped it in two. He The chemicals that eradicate crab, y "^ ;'a `" could not quite manage the two rens may be chosen in dost corm t y °fi " `" "+/" Pp K y x packs, that Sandow ripped. to bet sprinkled over infested areas,''?��° , `" P The last Tsar was another pack or a& a liquid to be diluted and ap-d wr -"' +•+" ; tearer. He loved to ask strong men plied, as a spray. It is generally „cf g a r `i k� �: hour the trick was erformed recommended that the lawn be fey- 5�,{' fA When they showed him, he would tilized lightly about a week before e� grasp the pack as instructed, tear e a crabgrass treatment. The firstFtoaded With Fun -The worst floods in western Missouri % history brought disaster to thousands of it in two and exclaim innocently: reaction -bleaching of the grass -is' persons, but to young Bob Hartman of Kansas City, they just meant fun. He rode his bike through "So that's how it's donei" noticeable within 48 hours. Brown- the rain -swollen waters of the nearby Little Blue River, which had washed out bridges (back- -r ing of. the turf is.only tetnForary. 't ground) on U. S. Highway 71. ,� ` �yr Csardens 2 Ae The rain that has, persisted for several weeks- in many, parts- of the One of the unheralded sights of countryis a signal for tomato the leaves to wither wer •we alone could turn blown and cause Muscular Monarchs minster is anything to go by. His- America Is the back -yard or kitchen ithithin two or tory tells us that hlld growers to take steps against late garden. You wee these gardens - tomato blight. One of the most three days An attack on the fruit - swing that mighty weapon along almost all the highways, in manifests itself in. greasy. -looking ..King Frederick of Denmark, who devastating of plant diseases, it has recently • returned to his country One of our most athletic kings the little .towns and' all through the alreadytaken its toll in some spots on the surface of the tomato: was Henry VIII, who was a tre- farmlands, but they are particularly after a triumphant State visit to mendous wrestler and a Cham= • noticeable through the Midwest, plata. the flesh of the. fruit often remains-Fngland, is something of a strong " g '- - - Irl a number bf Places the blight _ firm for tont tarot.1. rtan pion at "casting the barye. When green and fresh and neatly weeded, ` ' first he ascended the throne his and often bordered with petunias- e in a very active stage at pees- Proper spraying or dusting, stars- Sia felt .three and a half itttiies eat, and tomato crops have already tall, he has a chest meas:trement daily amusement, according to the or poppies or the ever-present bol - been affected. ed in time, may prevent the blight . historian, Strutt. included weight - • • More frequent applications will of forty-five tushes, fifteen -inch bi- tY pretty s. Many of them are as. putting, t ancing, t�tiag )taping pretty as the ictuses were in the bAlp`control 'it once- it has started... ceps—and can raise. a 140 -lb. dumb- y p In localities where late potato- belt above'his bead with one hand. and running. Henry ordered his seed catalogues in January; foz'this " blight has been _reported, the dan- When weather is favorable to the secretary Richard Pace, to advise is a country of practical gardeners. ser of tomato blight is particularly P `Thou b he i. keenly, interested - - development of the disease, grow- g Y the sons of noblemen to pursue satin' -food gardeners: . -strong. The two kinds of blight ere are advised to spray plants once is physical culture, because he, a week with 3 copper fungicide or believes that a king needs to be tit sports and to "leave study and `There is a certain uniiormity are different strains of the. same learning to the children of meaner about these gardens, with their tn- disease _ ; with "x dust containin b ro 7 ycr to. carry out his arduous duties. B. it is doubtful whether he is, as people." pods of bean poles, their fat heads e r r tette copper. Although the bight a¢pears most • + suggested, the Atronge4i monarch Twisted Iron Bars of lettuce and cabbage, their lush A powerful «as Au- rows of beans. Most of them have often late in -the season—in Sep- :praying is considered to be 'n h'story' very povv rfu king ` tembt> or October—a combination more effective than dusting, but if . Ili the past; when a Ling led + gust - the.- Strong. King of Poland. sweet corn, tasseling in fortunate of hot, humid days and cool, damp the home grower prefers to use his armies into battle he had to In the royal castle, at Cracow, is places, and tomatoes and red -veined nights will generally bring on an a dust. care should be taken to -be something of a physical giant, still preserved an iron bar an inch beets and the fine fronds of car - nights epidemic earlier in the year. When apply it when the air b still. This if only . to retain the respect and thick and four feet long, which he rots. And, in farm gardens par - this occurs, the blight i. easier to is especially important in any area admiration of his followers: Richard twisted with his bare hands into a. titularly,` there are potatoes with - g Coeur de Lion must have been ex- symmetrical design.their small white blossoms. But controt than it would be in au- where beans ari growing, for -cop- tmm�. per is harmful to bun plants cePtionally powerful- if the massive Maurice, son of Joseph I of Ger• there is also personality in every • • • Warm, dry days impede the spread arnr #folding aloft his sword in the many, was another royal Her garden in sight. CTne has the corn li late tomato blight occurs be- of the disease, and in a prolonged statue outside the Palace of West= -once when out hunting he broke in hills: another has its corp in fore -fruit lias develoved, it ippeari ppell of such weather -the control .-tows. Otte .still has the withering vines of late peas; another shows on the foliage as greenish black tray be discontinued. _ tjte_ young green of, string beans - - Food Costs High In U.S.A. Also where the peas have been pulled. _Canadian hou4ewives battlin with the cost of living, msy� find One garden i3 fenced, and You T/-JABLIE � g knowthere are neighbor's war ed,trolls ern olatioa in the thought that they are not the only ones. Dower or nature's rabbits to be thwarted: b `f to Washington, D.C., the Bureau of Statistics says that market basket another is open to all comers and �Y e�at�¢ Artdrevus �.�t cost i10 in 1939 costs a housewife 823.75 today, you suspect that here is a gar- dener . with few troubles except A BIS Personally, I'm of ' the opinion a -9000p, of ice cream to each glass.' of -the bureau- Gets there food items which s housewife could boy -flood or insects. Mrs. Aryness joy WkIrms, deputy drought. 'fl that the perfect drink for a. sultry Sri -Ke at once. I . $10 in 1939: And there .is the morning garden is good hot cup of eta $tat • ' • = - . and the evening garden. day The morn- " then I'm like tilt woman in -Arnott CHOCOLATE MINT. FROST 10 pounds flour 1 pounds veal cutlet and ing garden belongs to the women: S pounds sugar pork chaps _ Yon see them. in housedress or Bennett's "buried Alive" W --ho o (6 os s servings) 15 pounds potatoes 1 an salmon Said "ht's `always tea tithe with me " 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate 2 fives bread 0.3 pounds onions dungarees, straw -hat or sunbonnet. 7 quarts gtilk i pound cheese e But I know that there are far :1 cap water. doitlq one weeding to the rcws, o y: more who Eke -their hot weather riS cup sugar _ picking` beans, or cutting lettuce •'6 pounds rib malt _ __ '2 dozen eggs for the day's salad. The evening thirst -quenchers long and cool. So 1 quart milk _ ���� 3 pounds apples a few ;stapes for cooling drins�4 -1 txespoon vanhtlla - 2 pounds butter .. cans ns tomatoes garden belongs to the'men, You may not come amiss at this time. teaspoon peppermint 1 package rolled oats 2 bunches carrots .. see the' men there after their day's flavoring -'2 dozen oranges- I can peaches work done, with a wheel hoflavoring %4 teaspoon satlt a hand hoe, or with nothing but LIME COOLER 1 pound coffee 2 cans peas aur _ co B i pint vans'11a see cream .S pouf Cabbage I head lettuce a pipe and an of pride and n r(4 to 6 Servings) l; Melt chocolate. Add atcr and - tentment. 1 cu so ar Yv 3 pound : green bWms 1 hos dried prune P s cook until thickened. t But however you see these gar - 1 cup water2 Add sugar and milk. Cook 5 At today's Prices, $10 covers only the first 6?y items, which are, dens, or whenever, they are a sat-. 2 lemons, cut in slices manateeChili. to be sure, the more expensive staples: isfying sight: for the garden thzt . tiro 1 cup s juice _ - li still clean and green in mid-Juhy Breen food coloring 3. Add vanilla, peppermint flavor- 30 pounds hoar 7 quarts milk is the garden -of someone -who cove` 1 sups Carbonated water ing, salt and vanilla tee cream. S posm& sugar b pounds rib roast 1 pint sherbet Beat until frothy. Pour into chilled Is pounds potatoes l pound bacon the' Land and' all the preen things (yota favorite flavor) glasses. If desired, in additional 2 loaves bread it grows. scoop of ice create or whipped —From the New York Times, r + 1. Combine sugar, .water and le- You have 23 cents left over after buying this market basket, Mr m " on slices. Bring to a boil and trot! cream may be added to deft sero - 3 minutes. ins. Garnish • each glass - -with a ' Wickens said bat that won't get you even a pound of green beans TIT FOR TAT 2. Add lime juice. Chill. fresh sprig of'mint. today. - 3. Just before seeing add a fewPICNIC LEMONADE The rather decided to rave a drops of green food flavoring and Pack a•quart jar with ice cubes. serious talk with .young Jemmy, the carbonated water. ` • Add i, cup of sugar dissolved in... k w� �� 4. Pour into chilled tall gla=ses. % cup of lemon juice. Wrap. jar �' � who was inclined to be lighthearted a an t sponsibie. Add a scoop .of sherbet to . each in layers 'of .newspaper. Tee will Y �' Jimmy," he said, ''you're Klass and serve at once• melt to 3 to 4 hours! get- ting to be a big boy- and you ought ' • ' _ to take -things more seriously, Just SIN$ LEMONADE RASPBERRY TEA: PUNCH think—if I died suddenly, ,where (4 to 5 -servings) (About 25 Servings) 7 would you be?" 3%4 cup sugar S tea bags fi "Here," said Jimmy,"Tire �.• N4 sup lemon juice 1% cups sugar � ��;; tion ;t,• who would you bt°+;nes= V4 cup crushed berries, or 2 sup raspberry juice (from y` - 2 tablespoons cherry juice frozen or canned raspberries' J' T 1. Add sugar to lertton juice and 3 caps orange ji tee ad stir until dissolved. 1 cup lemon juice u G 2. Pour into pitcher f v ith 4 cups - I'ettpt pineapple juice Df water•, and 8 to 10 ice cubes. 1 quart ginger ale 3. Stir in berries of juice, 1. Pour 'IY, cups of .boiling water x ;, 4. Serve in tall glasses garnished'. over tea bags and steep' S 'minutes. I , , ;' �� �Z. Z.r'7. with oringe'or lemon`slices. When ;: 4112. Boil 1 cup of water and the - the crowd gathers,` serve pink lem. sugar. together• 5 minutes. onade in a large punch bowl. 3. Combine" tea; syrup and fruit " .. `'juices: Chill. Aird ginger ale before -' - ,FROSTED, COFFEE serving.. _ 4. Serve over a chunk of ice in (4 to 6 servings) a punch bowl.'Garnish with lemon E m 1/ cups stro4ng coffeer' n/ cups mutt "I_anq orange slices - attd sprigs of mint... ii ditired, freeze ice 'in a-, Airlift Heroes Honored—Top allied officials and thousands of. Ber- i3 cup chocolate sugar ` - decorative mold.'Put about ray inch 1 pint vanilla liners gathered in the German capitols Airlift Square recently or chocolate ice cream of wstef- in bottom of mold. Ar- to dedicate a 63 -foot concrete monument to- the 39 British and range cherries and wedges of orange -1• Combine coffee, milk, choco= *it mold and freeze. Then fill mold 3l American pilots who lost their lives flying the airlift during late •rtip and it g. Pleat 'un it half full of water. Freeze. Finally, the Russian blockade in 1948-1949. Carved into three ports rep :rothy. completely 611 with wafer and rcntioy the airlift's three main routes, the monument bears the 2. Pc4ir intn chilled glasses.. Add freeze- names Of the 70 heroes. : - lie Sasrie tasty, d *iilis► INAMcofts 111401s, • Mrs. Brown, at Toronto - . VNITSY .. ,has been - p$��'i 818 es�joy3a� a visit with her son and ' ADR- CONDrrWNZD y at the Andley Earles re- ' •• - t The Oshawa Fair which takes aMTZVMAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - AIXUBP !, IC 11, _pie next week, at a much earlier HNwa At ?laD and 900 P. M. Saturday Matinee at 1.80 P. ill. date than usual, will no doubt at, -' tractmany residents. Half Angel A accident occ% d the farm aS the Reeve here last ILW TECHNICOLOR - STAR)fiM t i : week when the high tension wires r '! LORETTA YOUNG and JOSEPH COTTON 30WA Grua -hi iTS-WESTERNS - FEATURETTE , CARTOON close to a number of Hesrtnut trees � current NOVELTY and • SPORT and jumped to these and made two large reports as tired an a j MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY., - AUGUST 13, 1s, 1.6, display df fireworks. The wire fence 8hows start 7,00 A M. Lsst .00nplete Shaw at S.W P.,16 nearby was cut and welded in some fantastic Some gooshapes. aE :Eau sad On The ' Island Of Samoa oats are reported in the vicinity. W. .WITH - JOX HALL aid SUSAN CABOT ••:. H. Weatn rs field of Registered ADDED FEATURE - PLUS FOX NEWS :,6r1� Cornell 686 wheat yielded civics 6t Cornell. Panic In The Streets VMM - RICHXID W II)MA- M wind PAIIL DOUG LlA9 ROUGE � s i• 'COMING ATTRACTION THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - AUGUST it, 17 11.Miss ' Pat Robinson, of St. Cath - crines spent the week -end with Mr. and . H. DaMrs. Rosebank. way Baa Beckett of Toronto, Lullaby Of Broad YX TEC'HNICOLOR - WITS ,DOWS DAIM and GENE WILSON is spending the week with her grand ° parents. Mr. and ]Drs. Claude Brawn of Rosebank, C - OP I'd E W Mre.B. Wiles, Ottawa, spent a t � few days at the home f her daugh- ter Mrs. Cliff Schwalm, Altona Rd, Mr. Billy Bibbons, Stratford, split k . '00 -OP FARM WAGON, 5 ton capacity, equipped with a week with Mr. and Mrs. Len De ` 6-70X15 good used tires and new tubae. Luke, Altona Roar., Mr. and Mrs, H. Schezater, of SPECIAL PRICE'ONE WEE) . 82215.00 Guelph, spent a few days last peek with Mr .and Mrs. L. De Lube. Ship your wheat to Claremont Co-op. - Mr.'Jack McEwen is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Phone us for prices. Schwalm. - - Phone vour feed orders -Collect to 88w'. Mrs, Florence Schwalm i' spend- CLAREMONT CO OPERATIVE nee , i weeks' holidays with her nephew, n Detroit, Mich. PROM 3s fM.AAMAONT- Mrs. Mollie Parr. and children of Altana Road spent Monday with hes friesda in Port Perry. women's organizations within- the We would Like to welcome Mr. and church- Mrs. Rose to Altona Road, who have Surviving are: her husband and w bought the Smith place. nephew, Hugh Pugh. of Dublin, Or BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES Service was held from the church BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS by Rev' Lackie• Interment In Clare-' ANNOUGCE3'i *ENT mont Union Cemetery. RANGETTES AND Mr. and Mrs, Clifford C. Wannop, f Brougham, Ontario, =nounce . the IEtECTRI CAL. APPLIANCES flRnum4AM engagement of their daughter Mar jorre Ethel to Gordon. James Hugh - son, son of. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hugh - B -H Paints and tie ,eral Hardware - Under the Ontario Health Dept., a take Pickering. 'Tire mernage will - piece -96 Aiignst 18, 1do1; • ..���w -...-, Chest.. X-ray Examination will be `'• held atB PHONE 46 P I C K E R I N G Brougham Township Hall on August 22, 7,00 P. M, to. 10,00 P-. M. This is free, and everyone twelve years• and over is urged to come. The Women's Inatitute is canvassing. /� our District but if y Cj arer on—It sure to come an aou are away, be :e Mr- and Mrs, Carl Devitt visited.1 her &1heri-.rlaw Mr. Fred Wright; Mr, and .Mrs. Don Hedges spent also her sister and brother-in-law, a the week -end with friends in Woad- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray, of Green A bridge, Ont. River, on Sunday; also visitingthere Mr, and Yrs. Thomas Hammond were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Midleton iB and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ovans LA -t- and Mrs- T. C. Gostick, of Stoujf- - .m ended a bowling tournament in Osis vide and Mr. F. Gostick and Mr, F. awa on Civic Holiday. Bang and Was Nora Hann. of Clare - Mont. a;;.•.:. x 1 Several from here attended the ~' ail �. races in, Port Peiry- over -the � Mr, ; d :firs, Wallace Ellicott and ^.h>toliday daughter . of Toronto °visited his ^•'� = '� in Mr, and ''lira. Les: Lye and air. parents W n, -and Mrs. Ellicott dor- •. ' -e Ake d Mrs, Don. He and family ins the week -end. P visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neale Messrs Russell Gray, Bill Stoney f ti of Scarboro, on Monday. and Marvin Jones spent, the past t . _ Mr. Root. Lynn spent the week -red week in Northern Ontario. - with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil and ra Mr, and Mrs,- Mantle ,and fwr,ily' family at Caesarea. parents Mr. '�d of Broohiin vaned her S1 We are sorry to report that sir. and Mrs. L. Hopkins on Sunday. its Frank Cooper is not in very good Mr,. and Mrs. Bud Browes visited �+ health at present. hiis sister Mrs. H. Leslie in Toronto / ' Mr, and Mrs. Ken Weird left here �d S' Ka on Mondaymorn for a motor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wh ( trip to Edmonton. gg' of of Mr. and s., M. her grandparents � �� T� Miss Georgina $ors}rth returned Mr. and Mrs: M. Hamilton -on Suer on Sunday *after a two -week's holi- may. day at Minden, Messrs ' Jack Maira, Arnold Bur - Several from the village, includ ton and Jack wcIan lton spent the + G� G ins Chas. Cobpei, Robt. McLeod and week -end on a motor trip to North - Don Hedges attended the floodlight ern Parts. ,-u ball game est Pickering last week. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Johnston and W81� The new vault at the bank is now Al" returned home after a pleas - s„ completed on the. outside with a yel- ant motor trip through fire .U, S. A. loci brick wall, The interior is now Mrs. D. Lennox called on her aunt 10yurs `• done. ass• being Sirs. Lemmon and also on, Mrs. Mid - id The Park Board will hold a Fleld dleton, one day recently. mss, Day here on August id. The after Mr. and Mrs: E. I„ Crocker; also :? 4 s noon program will be made up of Mrs. Witter, of Toronto, viaited Mrs. oth gasses, bingo and softbal• Matthews one day last week. Dr, 1 T. F. • i d hCre. Tt n.;11 M ,,, on left J r e; r,' F. Hain and daughter Nora, of for si two-week ung ha the Lake Huron area es. cal Sunday, Claremont, called on Mr. amd ,Mrs. got Mairs one day recently, one The United Church Sunday School Mr, and Mrs. Doer -Peters are via - will be held this Saturday at rep iting friends at Grand Falls, N. B. ' n{Lynbrook Park. A bus will ]cave the Congratulations to Mr. and Idra. church at 1,39 m. B4 airs to gel bring the familyand help make the �O' Willson on the arrival of a lit - P tle son, Bruee Arthur born on July By dw a happy outing for everyone, 81, 18b1 s brother Yo; Dorothy. ]he Towner spent • the week -end Mr a>,,d Mrs. F: Ritchie and ltm- 0.4 . with relative i : Port Perry. i]y of Toronto spent the week-evi i with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce `NN Funeral Service For Mr's. Win.. Ritchie Here. - i Palmer on Thursday Miss Marjory McGregor of B. •C: l) asse Funeral service was held on Thurs- called on Mrs. Brown and krs, Matt - day _from the United Church here, . ear ` for a well-known Claremont resid- ent, in the person . of. Mrs - William William 7:ert Palmer; who passed away on Sun- ANdiey : eveq day �t in the Oshawa Nospital. She Web �t Born in this township, she was the Adolph Gane is continuing to im- „eBformer Nellie Gregg and had lived prove after his recent operation, LOR RE "'T91 in • Claretnot�t and vicinity all her Arch' and Mrs. Bell have returned t life. She was afromen*er of the Wom- from ai pleasant trip to Manitoulin. SALES AND SERVICE,' ;till en's Institute, A former Presbyterian, Miss Dorothy and Mrs. Barlow 4adl she was a member of the United have returned from s visit to rela. PHONE, PICK. 197 J p. ,d Chunk here, and ' of the various tives at Vernon;ville, 46 wow RUL 960p alt, zweete" now WAR: Piens Z - ,811 FRIDAY and SATURDA - AUGUST 10 and 11. California Passage i F -01=10T T4il=ER sad ADELE MARL! " 7.j 1'.1 ADDrnHITT Pretty Baby :. " WITH DZNNIS ' MORGAN and BET9Y DRAgE MONDAY and TUESDAY - AUGUST 13 and 14. i ;r I Can- Get It For You Wholesale 1RTH - • SUSIAN HAMWARD and DAN DAILEY ADDED FEATURE ._d Clouded Yellow. Mystery - -WrM - JEAN S'[MMOM and TREVOR SOWtARD `f! WEDNESDAY, THURS., FRI., SATURDAY. I 1 AUGUST 16, 16, 17, 18, MA and PA KETTLE,."'_*..... BACK ON THE FARM! S'TARIUXG • MARJORIE MAIN and PERCY KILBRIDEF ' ADDED ATTRACTION -:....Al Jennings of Oklahoma -WITH - DAN DURYEA and GALE'STDORM THEATRE POLICY Boz Office Opens Rv i9ATURDATS and HOL DAYS . 6.00 P. M. NATiNEE SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1,80 P. M. MOKING INA LOGE SECTION AT NO EXTRA COST -- - AMPLE FRSE PARKING E 0 see .AN }7lAy.. • �i .t • a�T WPM • �i T �N1A1 rfT► .. ..1� � R . . �iwirt Ass r -fillTW Me So CHAPMAN & SON hone ' 2$1 W Pickering, Ontario