7 or g1 honors on trial grade I to Har- rison Jean Bain From grade to Ruth Allan -v- From grade to Keith Allen Oldham K From grade to Bruce Old ham From grade to Lois Mar tin Kathleen Moorhead From grade to Eddie Bain OT Harrison Winston Caro lyn Oldham H From grade to David Marion Oldham Ruth Smith H Syf I r MBS CORRESPONDENT PHONE KINO IATSST vJ from Our Laboratory ta Your farm COOP PIG STARTER la prepared scientifically to five your pigs that BOOST after weaning COOP PIG STARTER contains animal protein factor Only high quality western grains are used groats hulls eliminated the essential minerals COOP PIG STARTER is a scientifically balanced feed- Feed Confidence Market With Pride Can be purchased at Contract to Local Man Mr Cook Oak Ridges builder was awarded the con tract for a school at Lake Wil cox SS by the school board on July A fourroom build ing will be immediately com menced with completion intend ed by September or as close to the opening day as possible- Alfred is chairman of the board and other members are Fred Lynn and Richard Ward A crew of ten or more will be employed by Mr Cook On Monday Herbert Horner and Harold Cook a building in spector in Toronto and Mr Cooks son assisted him in stak ing out the site Harold will give his father help in getting the building started Annual Water Sports The annual aquatic meet spon sored by Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox Ratepayers Association on Sunday morning July 22 drew a number of spectators to witness swimming and boat races at Ashs waterfront Sil ver cups were awarded to first prize winners and silver medals to seconds by George Gourlay an official at the community hall on Sunday evening during the recess of the Sunday even ing concert also under the man agement of the association with her mother Mrs A Taylor Bond Ave- Barbara is an only granddaughter of Mrs Taylor Has Extensive Contract Mr Norman Taylor Bond Ave electrician has an extensive job at a new dwelling being erected by Mr Henry Borden of King at his Tannery Hill farm The house which will be occupied by Mr Borden will replace a small er home there Deep River Village Hospitality Little known in these parts Deep River Village be tween North Bay and Ottawa is an entrancing place of goodwill and hospitality So says Mrs Frank who stopped over there for a fourday visit with her niece Mrs Leslie Beamish daughter of Mrs George a sister of Mrs who lives in Ottawa The sisters boarded a bus at Oak Ridges and in 12 hours arrived at North Bay where they proceeded to the northern village the home of those doing atomic research at Chalk Lake The sisters had scarcely ar rived when they were invited to lunch by one of the residents It was coffee and visiting morn ing afternoon and evening with hardly breathing space between hospitable invitations extended the visitors during their short Run To Play At Red Barn July 30Aug Betty Rose Bain Ave Tor- I stay No one was more delighted a- MIX PHONE t Ti ANTED ARTIClfS INTO CASH I i TURNING I VAUIE ESTiR REFRIGERATORS J 1 mi AWi Hit fciuimt you CMJ w ti4 Ml Cm Mt or of til foil MM CO tilal tear up a milt ftcifoinrnf 32875 tatrf I i v r T 31- Harvester Dealers a Must with Us DAVIS DR NEWMARKET PHONE v fa A i i J iv- fc j- r KK I iV 3 ii3 css popular beech resorts everyone in the family has fun There are restful spots for mother and dad games for the boys and girls safe play for junior mM BEACH OWEN SOUND onto a sumrne rresident at the Lake won the ladies open half mile swim for the second seas on Betty intends to enter train ing for advanced performance this year Bruce Moir cap tured the mens open mile over 50year old Vic Willis father of a large family George did himself pretty for a silver cup as single entrant in the mens yard swim over years He is the father of a pair of sturdy twin boys aged Spectators got a thrill as the married men and women con tested the halfmile row boat race Boats were all over the Jake as the gentlemen pulled hard on their oars one boat man declared Mrs Ernie Seal and Mr Wo wans won The following are the first and second prize winners swim ming classes girls 8 years and under Barbara Chris tine ClelJand boys and under Robert Rouse Eddie Hodgson girls to 12 Joan Walker Hodgson boys to Fred Peterson Jim girls Betty Rose June Gill boys to 16 Bruce Phillips Jim Boys yds to years Bruce Moir girls and ladies yds no entries mens yds over 23 George ladies open half mile Betty Rose Joan Walker mens open mile Bruce Vic Willis During the past couple of weeks Mr and Mrs Jack have taken several motor trips They visited Midland Peterbor ough Lindsay and spent three days with Mr and Mrs Bob who took a cottage at Honey Harbour for their vaca tion Mr M Hoc Marshall is taking a flying instructors course at Leavens School which after eight weeks will licence him to teach flying It is Mr Marshalls intention to set up his own flying field Mr Ed has purchased the Bunting cottage and prop erty on Ave Lake Wilcox He intends to reside there during summer months hut to retain his taxi stand on St Mr and Mrs Gilchrist are on a weeks business trip to Hamilton Suffers Stroke Mr John Bull suffered paralytic stroke on Thursday of last week at his Oak Ridges home followed by a cerebral hemorrhage the following Sat urday On Monday his condition was reported serious Mr Bull has licen in poor health for some time and the illness was not en tirely a surprise according to his family Mr and Mrs Bull plans to celebrate heir golden wedding anniver sary on Monday July 30 A vacation trip to Port planned by a son Richard Bull and his wife has been withdrawn dun to these circumstances Emergency Operation Mr Ivor Williams taken to York County hospital last Sunday for an appendectomy on Monday morning His wife ex pects he leave hospital this weekend Visitors of Mrs Dion on Sunday were her brothers Victor and Thomas and their wives Mrs Alfred and her daughter Barbara of Toronto are spending a week Vfc MIDLAND 17V v AW Horn T 6j PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF OFFICE HOURS A Hurst Optometrist NEWMARKET CLINIC BLDG pjo 5 except Wed and Sat to by appointment Telephone Newmarket HIS to see Mrs than the town fire chief and brother of Aubrey of Au rora It was learned that an Aurora teacher will take a posi tion on the staff of the fine school there in September The place is inhabited by young couples with young chil dren It really makes one feel old to see so many young home- makers declared the visitor The homes are all new and 150 new dwellings are going up There is a fine recreation cen tre where church and Sunday school services are held await ing the erection of a Commun ity Church Every last child attends Sunday school and what amazed Mrs was the large attendance of parents and children at the church service babies were baptized on that day Mr and Mrs Beam ish conducted Sunday school classes It is a town of excep tional talent with too fw hours per day to carry out the varied activities observed Mrs Picnic Trip to Niagara On Monday July Miss Ruth Henderson will take her senior class of the Sunshine Sunday school on a bus trip to Niagara Falls About young boys and girls vill enjoy the outing by chartered bus Last week her sister Freda hold a roast for her class of girls at the Hen derson home at Four Vehicles in Collision Minor collisions of three north bound cars and a truck occurred last Saturday afternoon on high way near Eddies Groceteria It was reported a truck with the rear of a car halting behind another car making a left hand turn A third car col lided with the rear of the truck Some damage was caused the second vehicle in line No per sonal injuries were sustained Northbound traffic on St was held up for some distance south of King Mr and Mrs John Durham have returned home after holi days at Sunset Lodge at Port Mr and Mrs Frank Jr Owen Sound ami their chil dren Bruce Kathie and Nancy visited their parents Mr and Mrs Frank for the past week Also on holidays at the home of her grandparents is Miss Marion of Northern Ontario Her mother and father Mr and Mrs Herbert come to Oak Ridges during August Robert son of Mr and Mrs A will marry Joan Rose daughter of Mr and Mrs Ken Rose of Auro ra at Aurora Anglican church Friday July They will live in one of Mr collages at Lake Wilcox A shower was held at the home of Mrs Murphy on Tuesday evening at Aurora Mrs no OBrien and daughter are spending a week in Toronto OBITUARY MRS LOIS HOOVER Lois York Hoover died at Hill- crest hospital on June in her ninetyfifth year Her husband William Hoover predeceased her years ago Hoover been in falling health for several years and for the past few months had been confined to iter bed A devout Christian she was a of the Free Methodist and the church work and members were her main interest in life Surviving arc daughters Mrs Joseph Ferguson Mrs Kenneth Grant Idiot four sons Wil liam Stanley and Garnet Jin and Warren sister Mrs Thompson Graven- hurst 12 grandchildren and great grandchildren The funeral was held from the Free Methodist church on June the service conduc ted by a nephew Rev George Murmoro assisted by the minister Rev and Mrs New market Will the Circle bo Unbroken a request of Mrs Hoover as it had been sung at her husbands funeral With Born Yesterday packing them in at the Red Barn Theatre in Jacksons Point the directors of the highly popular summer theatre have been taking great pains to insure that the next show will not be a letdown See How They Run the tre mendously popular farce by Philip King is a show which is probably going to be more popu lar than this weeks because See How They Run has been describ ed as one of the funniest English farces ever written The story concerns a young attractive and very talented ac tress who has retired and mar ried an English vicar She meets an old friend an American sol dier with whom she once star red It so happens that the very play is now running in a nearby offbounds province Undaunt ed the American dons one of the vicars habits and takes off with the actress Meantime a fugitive from justice also bor rows one of the vicars garbs for disguise When these two are met by the unsuspecting vicar who thinks each is his bishop or when the real bishop meets them thinking one is the vicar they have a merry romp that makes for an evening of unequalled merriment Under Silvio dir ection leading roles will be play ed by Derek Ralston so popular in Born Yesterday and Phyllis MalcolmStewart Others in the cast are Timothy Daphne Barbara Field Peter Bruce Raymond Robert Barclay and Michael Gardner See How They Run will be presented from July 30Aug with performances nightly at and Saturday at and BORN YESTERDAY Now Playing at Red Barn After Elizabeth Sleeps Out it was refreshing to see a show that was really worth the price of admission 4 Yesterday was so superior in all aspects to the three earlier shows that one actually felt the play instead of just watching it The audiences were exceptionally large Dories Dawson an American actress who I understand was imported specially for this play played the role of Billy Dawn almost to perfection Billy Dawn was a young girl who rose from the chorus to become the mistress of Harry Brock the junk czar who tried to buy senators The part of Billy is tricky to play because of the need for simplicity in the actress move ments gestures and voice Miss Dawson was adept at this and made a perfect BilIy Her favorite line I got two mink ENJOY FAMILY REUNION A large crowd gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs An drews Holt on Saturday after noon July when Frank Thompson celebrated his birthday on the farm where he was born Nearly 100 people joined with him at a splendid luncheon on this memorable oc casion It was a happy family reunion and truly a good time was had by all They attended from Kitchener Hamilton Oak- vitle Toronto Weston Drake Saslc Picton Cobourg Bradford and Newmarket Skinny men women gain 510 15 Bis Get fte Vim Vigor ft ok on out OH Up do fcCXir tflb mtti think trait It ton lis iricfi cur fltrttjctri rt Ik I IS of A Try imw Tons tlr At Store Hours July 30Aug 11 TUES THURS 830 AM PM WEDNESDAY 830 AM 1 230 NOON SATURDAY AM 1 0 PM May look after your prescriptions and other requirements before pm If you can not yet down toum please phone and we will deliver Many thanks for your cooperation Sincerely OBITUARY Mrs A C Hoffman Margaret Amelia Fairbarn Hoffman 176 OConnor Dr Tor onto died at her home on June 21 after a weeks illness from virus pneumonia She was born at near on Nov ember 1864 daughter of the late Mr and Mrs On September she mar ried A Hoffman who survives her Mrs Hoffman was a member of the United church and her chief interest was in church life She was a devoted Christian worker all her life and an admir able helpmate during her hus bands ministry Besides her husband she is survived by a son Charles Don ald Hoffman 243 Blvd Toronto and a daughter Marg aret Hoffman Toronto sis ters Mrs Geo New Norway Alta Mrs tin Edmonton Alta and nieces Mrs Herbert Napan Mrs Edwin Miller Mrs Dawson and Mrs Wellington Sills Funeral service was held in Toronto on Juno with Harold Watt in charge and in terment was in Aurora ceme tery Pallbearers were neigh bors Chas Cooper Bennct James Dr Boy Kerr and Buckley husband of a coats never failed to put the audience in an uproar Henry Gamer of Montreal ef fectively played the role of Har ry Brock He was just as bom bastic and pugnacious as we imagine racket boys to be It was good to see an actor with red blood in his veins play such a part In assorted roles were Daphne Derek Ralston Silvio Paterson Peter Sturgess and others Miss Amelia Hall who direct ed Charlies Aunt did a very good job of directing this one Why couldnt she direct more of the plays Her timing was al ways perfect The play seemed neither draggy nor sluggish Also I feel a word should be said for the lighting sets and properties They all contributed greatly to the success of the play A COCKSHUTT TILLER DEMONSTRATION WILL BE GIVEN ON THE FARM OF W LEWIS CON 3 EAST TUESDAY JULY 1 AT 730 PM EVERYONE WELCOME DEMONSTRATION UNDER THE AGENCY OF STILL SMITH COCKSHUTT FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service PHONE QUEENSVILLE 3600 m OBITUARY Mrs Interment was made in Aurora cemetery on July of Ida May Jackson Ave Toronto who died in Wo mens College hospital on July following a six months illness Rev Jewett was in charge of the funeral service She was born in Bay daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Joshua Jackson on July 15 In 1912 she married Henry Howe who prede ceased her in 1933 Mrs was a member of United church She is survived by sons Coals- worth Hamilton Douglas To ronto daughters Mary Beams- villc Toronto sisters Mrs A Smith and Mrs J I T 5 I Purvis Gore Bay Mr was member of the family of Aurora OBITUARY Douglas Stcckley Funeral service was held at Hill on June for Douglas Howard who died in a motor accident on the third con of Whitchurch on June IB He was born in on December son of Mr and Mrs Clarence K He was a carpenter by trade ami an adherent of the United church his parents he is sur vived by brothers Carl Don ald Mrs J Watt Hel en J N Kennedy Hazel a stepbrother J Ward Korea and stepsisters Mrs J Mrs Ross Berth Rev A Jay was In charge of the funeral service and inter ment was in lleise Hill cemetery were Lloyd Harvey Victor Robinson John Kennedy Donnelly James MacDou- and Clinton Baker WE ARE MOVING TO A HEW LOCATION AT MAW ST PRESENT SITE OF THE DOMINION STORE AT THE EHD OF THE SUMMER m v Everything fa our store has been reduced percent to SO percent Come early for the best choice S OBITUARY WHUAM ROILING William Rolling husband of died ttt Toronto Wes tern hospital on June in hit year Besides his wife he Is survived by sons Jim and Krnie Mount Albert daughters Stella and Mrs Howard Couch Zephyr The service was held The Chapel Mount Albert on June 20 and interment was in Mount Albert cemetery were Longford Jog Harri son P Couch J McQuald Harold Hayes and Harvey 70X90 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS ibex kingcot A HALF 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