BEGIN EXCAVATING FOR NEW CHURCH. AT HIGHWAY 3.3. (Mrs. B. Oke, Corr.) Ebenezer and Courtice, July 16-- A really grand start was made .on Saturday last for the new church, the Highway Sunday School. and men numbering were on hand, and a great of excavating was accomp- . A group of the ladies, serv- ed dinner on the lawn of J. Gearing served lunch during the after- the men much appreci- the weather was quite due to dry weather, the quite plentiful, Next turday they plan to have.another along any who can, with shovel and give a help- x, Mrs. Geo. Goddard and daughter Louise were accompanied Mrs. Annie Siunpson, and Mrs. M. Summers, Port Hope, on a Plea- gins, Schenectady, N.Y. who were recent visitors at the Harry Mclean home, Mr. Percy Matthews was also a recent guest at this home. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Mitchell, are holidaying at Rice Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Visel and son, Terry Lorain, Ohio; Mr, George Todg- ham, Ohio, were visitors at the Joe Georing home, Miss Doris Mark, Toronto visited with Talbert and Mrs. Gearing. Mrs. J. Gearing was a recent visitor with Mrs. E. Large, town. . Mrs, (Rev.) Boyce, who has been in Hamilton, with her son Egerton and Mrs. Boyce, accompanied them on their way to Napanee and stop- ped off here, to visit her daughter, Mrs, Clarence Penfound and Mrs, R. Clarke, Oshawa. ; Mr, and Mrs. Whitnell, 'Toronto, were recent guests with the latter's aunt, Mrs. W, H. Nichols and Mr. Nichols. Master Donald Snider is holiday- ing with his father at Sudbury. Congratulations to. Vivian Snider on passing her music exam (piano) with honours and also, to Dorothy Hockin on being successful in her plano exam, recently held at Bow- manville by the Toronto Conserva- tory of Music. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Worden, who have spent a pleasant holiday with relatives, have returned to their home in Weyburn, Sask. A pleasant -picnic was enjoyed at the home of Geo. and Mrs. Edgar on Sunday, with Rev. Frank Cry- derman and family, Elora; Mr. and Mrs, L. Cryderman, Hampton; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wilcox, Madeline and Bloyd, Hampton; Miss Jesse Hogarth, R.N., Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Cryderman and family, Oshawa, being in attend- ance, Dr. and Mrs. Davies, John and Marilyn, were week-end visitors at Mount Forest. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Wright, Osh- awa, visited on: Sunday with their daughter, Mrs, Oke and Douglas. Little Miss Marilyn Clemens, To- to, is spending a week's holi- day's with her grandparents, Gord- on Mrs. Trevail. Martha Shipman is enjoy- ing holidays at a cottage at Caesar- ea, in company with other girl friends, Mr, and Mrs. Don Thompson, were the attendants at the wedding of the latter's sister, Miss Young- man and Mr. Sparkes on July .6th, which was held i the United Church at Pontypool. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Balson, Har- mony, were dinner guests with Ross and Mrs, Balson, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl McDougal, Misses Flora and Margaret and Master Donald, Allan Park, Mich, are holidaying with the latter's sis- ter, Mrs. Ceci] Adams and Cecil. Evening Auxiliary The Young Ladies' Evening Auxi- lary, held their July meeting at the home of Mrs, Archie Nunn's, Jr. with an attendance of twenty. The president, Mrs. Clyde Saunders, presiding and opened the meeting with a hymn, The devotional was taken by Mrs. Eric Courtice and closed with prayer by Mrs. Lloyd Courtice. Readings were given by Miss Nellle Husband, and Mrs, Archie Muir, Jr, and a ance reading given by Mrs. Herb, Nichols. Mrs, Arthur Coverley favored with ~\ Bank Superintendent PERCY H. HOWARTH Assistant superintendent of the Bank of Montreal's Ontaio divi- sion for the past year, who has been named superintendent of that divi- sion, with headquarters in Toronto. a vocal solo. The study book was ably given by Mrs, Lloyd Courtice. The meeting closed with a hymn. Refreshments were then served and a social time "enjoyed. Miss Winnie Walter and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gatchell and children, are spending a week at Beaverton, on a vacation, Surprise Party A pleasant surprise was given Mrs, Carl Down, when a gathering of young people including the family, met on the lawn at the home of Harry and Mrs, Worden, and helped Margaret celebrate her birthday. Some nices gifts and cards were received by the guest of honor. Tourists to U.S. May Take Some Rationed Food Canadian tourists going to the United States this summer may take along butter, meat and pre- serves up to the value of $5 accord- ing to an announcement made by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Export permits are required for quantities of those rationed goods exceeding $5 in value and for any amount of sugar over § 2 An export permit must be obtained before any dressed poultry, regard- less of the quantity, may be taken out of Canada. American tourists going back to the United States will not be permitted to take any dressed poultry out of Canada, Prices Board officials urge all tourists to acquaint themselves with regulations on either side of the border to avoid difficulties and delays in crosssing. Must Not Forget Law of Gravity "When the law of gravity is for- gotten, ignored or defied, someone usually gets hurt," states a memo- randum issued this month by the Industrial Accident Prevention Ase soclations to industry throughout Ontario. The memo points out that injury to a person may be the spectacular evidence of an accident, one of the outward signs of something gone wfong. "A considerable percentage of accidents is caused by someone forgetting, ignoring or defying some natura] law. The law of gravity is one of these laws," the memo says. "See 'that nothing is plled or placed in such a manner that it can fall and cause injury to perscns, equipment or material," is the ad- vice to plant supervisors. PHONE for Rental Battery! Agents for Monarch Batteries WEST END BATTERY SERVICE 87 WARREN AVE. Now - sweeter, tastier bread with FLEISCHMANN'S It's so easy to bake delicious, smooth-textured loaves if you use Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast. This fresh yeast is full-strength. It goes right to work to help you get best baking results every fime, IF YOU BAKE AT HOME --insist on Fleischmann's ective fresh Yeast. The cake with the familiar yellow label! Dependable--Canada's favorite for over 70 years, AIR PERSONALITY T0 BE SPEAKER AT BROVGHAN WL. Draw Held For Assistants To Committee Conveners (Mrs. T. C. Brown, Corres.) Brougham, July 15--~The July meeting of the Women's Institute was held in Township Hall on Tues- day afternoon. All the officers were present with a good number of members, and Mrs. Robertson presided; the new programs were distributed by Mrs. Burk, A letter of thanks from Mrs. Ellicott was read, her broken leg has kept her away from Institute activities, to everyone's regret. Mrs. Sheppard reported the high- lights of the recent District Annual, at which she conducted the Mem- orial Service, and Mrs. W. Gray, District Director, brought the list of conveners of standing commit- tees as elected at that meeting, The business of the afternoon was de- voted to Red Cross, with Mrs. B. Harvey presiding and Mrs, H, G. McIntyre, Claremont, secretary of North Pickering branch, acting in that capacity. Mrs, R.. 11 gave a message from Mrs, Di ex- pressing regret at the inability of her unit to be present, and their willingness to co-operate with any plans made. .A letter was read from Mrs, Birkett, stating the impoesi- bility of her attendance, So, after some discussion, it was moved ana seconded that North Pickering dis- band and that Ontario Division be asked for direction as to proced In order to accept the opportun- ity of having Evangeline, radio per- sonality, as a guest speaker, the date for the August meeting is moved to the 27th. Will those in- terested make a note of this? The meeting concluded with the draw for assistants to the conveners of standing committees. The latter are as follows: Citizenship, Mrs. O. Burton; Canadian Industries and Agriculture, Mrs. E. Annis; Home Economics, Mrs, N, Burton; His- torical Research, Mrs, T. Norton; Social Welfare, Mrs. B, Harvey. Four of the officers were the host- esses of the day to the satisfaction of everyone present. Week-end visitors from Toronto with friends included: Mr, and Mrs. George Drynan and Judy, with Mrs. Brown; Miss Zella Seebeck, with her mother; Miss Beelby with her people. - Mrs, John Knox and children of Solina, and Mrs. Stanley Real of Wick, spent Monday with the H. Malcolm family. Mr, and Mrs, Tom Sharp of Greenbank called on Mrs, Brown | on Tuesday. Mr, Francis Willson was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gan- non of Haliburton. Miss Kathleen Hamilton and Mr. Roy Moore of Oshawa have been visiting Miss Hamilton's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hamilton, the past week, Mrs, Car] Devitt has been taking care of Mrs. George Gray's family while Mrs. Gray has been in Toron- to Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Maten of Toronto were with Mrs, Harvey for the week-end, The postponed meeting of the W.MS. of St. John's will be held July 25 at the home of Mrs, O. Bur- n. \ The Baby Band plenic on the church lawn on the afternoon of the 31st; President Mrs. O. Burton in charge. Mrs, J. Everest and son, Ray, spent Saturday with Mr, Thomas Gammage. Several families from here attend. ed the Carter-Hood reunion at Scu- gog on Sunday last. Mr. West of Ashburn occupied St, John's pulpit on Sunday last, Sun- day School service is called off for the balance of July, to open again A first Sunday in August; THE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, July 16, 1046 church service at 230 p.m. next Bunday. CANADIANS IN PLAY ' , Doncaster, England -- (CP) = Three Canadians -- c Bentley, Ottawa, Howard Reynolds, Toronto, and Dr Paul Campbell, Edmonton, were in the cast of the play "The Forgotten Factor," a Moral Rearm. ament play, when it had its En- glish debut here, HATS FROM -RABBIT SKINS Melbourne, Australia--(CP)--The Australian Army used more than 3,000,000 khaki felt hats during the Second Great War, They were manufactured from the skins of 32,000,000 rabbits, French's mustard! Yes sir, it's smooth; creamy French's that gives leftovers, hot or cold--that special smack 'n flavour! Mustard with meals adds zest. ; . improves flavour. ;. aids di. gestion! Serve French's ; ; ; and watch the family 'go for it'l ARRIVING ors ARI ~~ ost fi: FRESH DAILY The Pick of the Finest Patches in' the Niagara, Burlingten, MONTMORENCY Oakville Areas. Cooking Cherries Arriving in 'Plentiful Su; Fresh Daily PPly | Sunkist California VALENCIA ORANGES ae Doz. 35 Buy the Small Sizes They Are More Plentiful FOR A COOL REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK--CALIFORNIA Doz. 45¢ Si Sire Doz. 5c One of the Above Sizes in Each Store LEMONS FROM GEORGIA--YELLOW FLESH FREE STONE ONTARIO NEW CROP SELECTED QUALITY--SELECTED LARGE GREEN HEAD NEW SEASON'S ONTARIO GROWN Doz. 19. ®% Doz. 39¢ 2 Ibs. 25¢ 6-Qt. Basket 39: Each $c 3 Ibs 17: - COMMERCIAL BRAND BLADE ROASTS croc SHORT or CROSS RIB roasts BONELESS SHOULDER roasts PLATE BRISKET CHOICE LEAN FOWL croice crab "a" PRIME RIB soneiess roasts 5 Rib Bones F Ib. 43. Ib. 25¢ Ib. 29. ® 24 Ib. 14¢ Ib. 35 DOG BISCUITS For. Sandwiches LY LIBBY'S MUSTARD eh.-02m JOLLY GOOD «~6-FL-OZ. JAR HORSERADISH MUSTARD GOLD SEAL - SMOKED SALMON SPREAD YORK BRAND MEAT SPREAD HEDLUNDS MEAT SPREADS oi 17 PRED 2 5 17 SANDWICH PATE y £4 23: lle : JAR RINGS 23 3 JAR TOPS 1:20. CERTO 25 'JAR RUBBERS 5 JELLY JABS 45 % "FRUIT JARSw 89 FRUIT JARS = 09. ii FRUIT-PAK me. Se | MEMBA-SEAL«§: | COUPONS VALID MEAT, 40 to 48 BUTTER R 10 to 18 SUGAR & PRESERVES Slee N, fame 26s. 17 AYLMER BEEF BROTH tor.oz me 2m 25 PUFFED WHEAT NEWPORT FLUFFS premium sar. zc. Ge VITAMIN BEVERAGE : VIGOR 8 soz ror J Ge MOTHER JACKSON'S . % 13. PKG. 17: wa rc. 4 JIFFY PORRIDGE MOTHER PARKER'S COFFEE 112. rue 4c 9 ORANGE PEKOE SALADA TER CLARK'S ASSTD. 302. SANDWICH SPREADS 'on 11 ALLENS TERT on od COTTAGE BRAND-24-OZ LOAF LOBLAW BREAD WATE, WHOLE WHEAT, CRACKED WHEAT 2m]3 THE BEAUTY SOAP GIANT 3 CAKES 23: JUNKET RENNET TABLETS me 11. [3% 16-FL-OZ. BOTTLE Onaecticides mw & corse % ror ar. Qe wim 23. iL 43: MOSQUITO REPELLENT - 3-FL.-O! 43. SKEETER SCATTER ™ 35¢ DIPFOAM ene 29. 2ms 23: 235: 8% D.D.T. CONTENT - MOTHDED DDT. CONTENT FLYDED REGULAR TYPE- 8FL-OZ SEELLTOX on. 24c SURFACE TYPE-S8% DD.T. SHELLTOX 16-FL-0Z MTL SUPERFINE SNAP. POWDER DR. BALLARD'S 1-18. 2: BLENDED GSE 23. 14 LB. PKG. RED LABEL TEA weds. ms. 3Ge LOBLAWS BLUE LABEL TEA ws ps. 35e LOBLAWS BROWN LABEL TEA weutmi 33 TRUMPET. TEA 110.06. 4. LOBLA! VACUUM HIGH PARK COFFEE = tu. 43: wem2d3e FFEE E. D. SMITHS GRAPE JUICE LE. PG. 2c Me. 9¢ SUPER SUDS WHEN AVAILABLE oe. 10¢ CHARM WATER SOFTENER CLEANER KURLY KATE Pot CLEANER IVORY SOAP person size When available 3 CAKES 1c IVORY SNOW WaEN AVAILABLE "ne 22¢ 100 WATT INSIDE FROSTED 25-40-60 WATT 5 hd 2 25525