JUNE 26. 1952 I0ii0TiiY ix isAvs- . Continued from page 2 fin-es of work do not have the conventional 9-to-5 working days. These x.ivr.s must adjust themsel. . to the conditions 01 the wage earner. H;-.1 you must learn to do it, too, unless you accept the alternative of a different Job. - , chief Engineer of Gilli Retires Jme 25 - Barton Wheelwright, one of the contin- ent's leading railway construction BUYS WWHYS A wgpaiv iNiORMAliON SiiIwCi MONTREAL, June 26th 7- Cool-oool-oval) . . . and how lovely you look in Y0"! 5""-lm" 995' York and Vicinity -page si.svrN Mrs. Hunk watts is spending the summer months at Dsivay. Mrs. Cooke was a. visitor in the city on Friday, June 20th. Best Biscuit for Belllllilleiii engineers. is retiring on pension at the end of this month from the important position of chief engineer of the Canadian Na- tional Railways. His associat in the engineering department as well as officers of other depart- ments at C.N.R. headquarters here. gathered in the board room to pay tribute to Mr. Wheel- wright's outstanding career dur- ing the past 41 years. On, their behalf. F. s. Dinsle. vice-rmk dent in charge. of operation, pre- sented the retiring official with - 9 to ive them the fashion- iiii: iiiiuir iiii; li:Oilcbl:3' of 'i.Ion'rN1No SLIDE FASTENERS. Lightning Fasteners nestle almost inuisilbly in the soft folds of your diidons and oi-gandies. What's more, they stay put, Its that famous automatic lock that does the irickl Light- . um; gives you a wide and wonderful range of golourj, too. And the two perfect Lightning sizes for lightweight ms- geyigu , , , 702 or seam-thin 222. So for that summer dress that you'll love and live in-choose now from the lovely, lightweight shears-and ask for a Lightning Slide Fastener in one of these two styles. Whether Your Favourite Salad is a crisp succulence of tossed greens, a hearty blend of nippy cheese sndlcftover meats orpa salad like fix on in the ramps below . youll like it even better if flavoured wi IIEINZ VINEGARS-White, Cider or Malt. (Ask .Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown were visitors to York on Thursday, June ioth. , I am 18 and recently met a boy who is hand- DEAR MISS DIX: He lives in another state, u-upped and consequently has few friends. but I wondered if 1 could write to him. I don't want to hurt his 1ee1ings..but I like him very much and want to be friend IRMA ANSWER: It would be a very fine gesture of friendship to write this boy. Make your letters very newsy, very friendly, humorous if possible and. above all. let no trace at sentimentality or incipient romance crepe into them. Send him clippings o1- amusing or inter- esting things you read in the paper, cartoons you think will appeal lo him, perhaps an unusual puzzle on which you could compare solutions. ' ' DEAFENED? Mrs. Stewart was hostess to the evening auxiliary recently with a good attendance. , Mrs. Eiby Hardy spent a recent week-end at the home of niece, Mrs. H. Bradford, Black Harbour. Mrs. Freii McDonald, formerly of York, is spending a holiday in the ” P""" ""1 "Mn" we” lent for them in the new bottles designed for cupboard U.s.A., guest of her three it to Mrs. Wheelwright. - n dnu men , ,. :....m.:m wnvenlemwo AN-n c'o-1-1-Age-,:!; cgnrpspm b Dc” 0! I ' , 1 , 'Wl on mm" NEW LONDON W. I. BErMpt l?nj.E;EdcE;2ia?!:n:oifE"iol'mar l61m!'s.tI'tl;r0lld Wall: hapedng Jglne v ,. mm , . . Ti" '"”"”W m"”".' 0' few no;-..v.".:;.. 2:: ma 2on.f..-iS5" ii. "..:"".:.'.' a . ' ' ' London w' 1' W" he d onclaagg 'tago tiheese. Sprinkle with paprika. Serves 6. Bradford, Black Ha;-boux, " 10 at the home of Mrs. MacEwen and the meeting open- ed by singing the "Ode" followed by repeated the "Creed". Roll call was answered by Ian”: II I Grand Feeling after working in the garden to find a cool, diady spot What Makes A Happy Mdrrisgo? our good cook- , ing will go along, lo n g w a y t o Mess:-s.Lloyd Veacy, chea.Coop- er and Donald Crockett stteiideda sale at sea View on Wednesday. June lath. eighteen members giving their md "13, mg, gpfgnd mfi con. bi th 1 d t lli so eth ng 1 f te meat in your iniergsiiicneg hrbouteitngllhe xriiinutes Tffilfd hiime. That's Th9 P501319 01 330319? United Church were the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Douglas on Friday even- ing. June Both. why it's so im- portant to have a. good stove. I mean a new '52 GURNEY Gas Range, of course. For a Gurney makes cooking and baking a pleas- ure . . . practically guarantees no cooking failures. One of the Gur- nvy features I think you'll like best is the glass oven-door panel -so you can see from the outside how things are coining along. And Sunkist lemon t wedges, too. of course. For the i an g y, wide - awake devour of SUNKIST CALIFORNIA LEMONS is at least half the joy of iced tea. I always keep a good supply of Sunkist lemons on hand. And cut them in thick, juicy wedges to put on the side of every glass of iced tea. They're flavour- perfect . . . plump, sun-ripened-- of the last meeting were read. approved and signed and reports of committees followed. School committee reported usual articles needed. Correspondence consisted of re- ceipts from Lady Alexander Fund and a letter from Protestant Or- phanage. Delegates to the annual convention were appointed as fol- lows: Mrs. Don MacEwen, Miss Elva MacAllister and Mrs. Har- Miss Olga. Proud is spending a few days at her home in York, the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. NOW! HEAR AGAIN WITH-IIOTIIIIIG IN EITHER EAR! N0 TUBES, N0 IIEADBAND, N0 PRESSURE OF ANY KIND! 5 950 Mr. Dean Watts and his sister, Verna spent Sunday, June 16th. at WITH TIII 1, t t ' 3 1 , then there's interior bven light. 31305! HRNJOUT. the KUESL9 Of their Mill Mayne” 1d d 1 I t m g4eAkE:es,,';'y":c;,e,ih :,T;':.,jE:;wtno the automatic clock control and sister. Mvrs. llazen Bradford and t W35 5" 9 if "3 9 think of weir vumioumeuy Ask the roomy smokeless broiler. But Mr. Bradford. , school children to chocolate bars you should 363-511 me new '52 "DR-1 i124.50 at the closing also to give the YWF 3'”"i' ii" lam”? t”"””"?" Gurney features for yourself. Why wms 09M”-'7"'"0N usual prizes. Program consisted -and be sure they”. Sunkllt not age yam Gurney dealer to. or contests. New program commit- Lemons for gust the right, real mo,-,-aw and 1...; him ,how them TORONTO, June 24- (CP) - ' tee will be Mrs. Fred MacEwen, flavour you want for iced tea. to you? SYME Gram 01 C3l8aTYo 15” night was selected winner of the spring series of John Adaskin's "Opportunity Knocks" CBC pro- gram. The Coloratura. soprano will be heard on a 13-week long radio series. Runner-up was Mary Hind of Ottawa, a coioratura sop- ' and Mrs. James Cole and the next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Leigh MacEwen with roll call to be an article for a fishing pond. Collection amounted to 2.80. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem and lunch was served by ihe hostess and committee in charge. Yes, this amazing new invention, the Acousticon Contact Receiver that ii worn behind the ear gives you complete freedom from wearing anything in the earl iiiharlottetown Hotel '- charlottiltown Thursday and Friday - June 26-2'l.th 10 A.M. - 9 P.M.' It's No Fun to suh'er the agonies of painful corns. T h a t ' s w ii y Plienylium is such good news. Plienulium is the new won- der-working in- re d i ent in . LUE - JAY Corn and Callus Plasters . . . and. believe me, it docs work wonders Enjoy Each Shining Hour of. your vacation . . . don't let your days be spoiled because you're not feeling just right and the only cloud on the lllOl"il0l1 is y-0-u. A glass of sparkling, pleasant - tasting SAL HEPATICA before breakfast MADE IN THE MARITJMES THUG. STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Report 101' June: to give relief from com d c 1- 'li it th h 1 id 1 k . ' y . Grade X-l. Bobby MacKay; 2. lusesl It took ten year: iifnscicnn- zine)?” And 9-ifw lioubbyvhr feeliiig ,1 This Clinic wilibe conducted by the Mark Reid. tific research by Blue-Jay to de- low, mo-give him 3 K133 of 1-9. . . 1 a .l”l.' Grade IX-l. Ralph Malone. Grade VII-1. George l-liscott; 2. Jimmie Fletcher; 3. Lawson Biggar. Grade VI-1. June Morrison; 2. Eileen field; 3. Eariand Malone. Grade V-l. Harvey Malone. velop Phenylium. And now they've perfected it to the point where it works 33th: faster and is em-ctive in 95?i: of the cases tested. I can vouch for its ellectivenem, too. No more worries about corns or cal- iuses . . . I Just rely on Blue-Jay fr.-eshing Sal Hepatica. Sal Hepa- iica effervescent salts are pleasant to take-gentle as can be. You can count on them to keep you feeling "Just fine, thanks." and in a holiday mood. Next time youim shopping, ask for a in of Sal J-.-.. ass; to take. .. a ACOUSTICON HEARING AID EXPERT For the beneht. of those who are hard of hearing and want the latest developments for correction of impaired hearing. AATTAIII5: ACcE55o"E5 1- "PM" 70' N-I MAKES or HEAIMG M05 grade 1'v.1, Hjldg, 10m; 1, Corn Piasters with Phenylium to Hepntica - the faithful family '3 .-',' I - Shirley Reid; 3. Pat Rei . i keep my feet happy-always. laxative for over 60 years. I ,1 ,3" ' c O u S H I c N 2. 632:: IRI::1bo::1I:;:', 3;; "I've Rn Dong It For Years," Mrs. Jones said, "but it never ceases R E FY13. ' . E H -, tohainiife me tgEK?I&&?w afndpjeilties setAsodperfeci.ly - w en use i t fi'l.ll e ." it' 'WorIcl's First and Oldesrflialiors of Electrical Hearing Aids gig: Fviw;-s.t n M . simple, Mrs. Jones, All you dz '3; MI E W tlhe” 1.: . 1 n . 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