A VE RAST EN A Landsc: © ck Schel * ton, 316 Nassau Street, Oshawa; John Mowat PAGE TEN fHE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Judging Re sults At Oshawa Fair Yesterday Following are the results of the judging results at Oshawa Fair yes- terday in the agriculture and horti- culture, floriculture, needlecraft, canned fruit, baking, art, Women's Institute and Junior Farmers (Girls' Section) sections: ART Original Class , Oshawa Vicinity--Freder- erbauer, R.R. 1, Raglan. Hair Scene, Ontario County-- John F. Scheiderbauer. 1ls--F, Scheiderbauer. is--Geo. H. Turner, 58 from nature, oils -- F. Eobeldernsuer. Nae Ler Colors -- itby. sonar Bon .John A A trait, head or figure--F. S. Wot- ft, Three les--Mrs. Reg. Port Perry, Mrs. Ira Lowe, Ha Boundey, Ida. Articles' made from Wood, and nuts--Mrs. Gorge Balrd, RED, Black- water; Mrs. Landscape, oll or water color-- Jon Mowatt, Mrs. Boundey. Pencil i Boundey, FLORICULTURE Collection or Asters--Percy Carter, imcoe N., Oshawa; Mrs. Les- os Grey, Bd Simcoe St. N. Oshawa. Heart ance Asters--Mrs. Grey and P. Ca ely Six Distinct Varieties, Asters --Mrs. Gre, Annuals, Best Collection--Mrs. McMillan, 19 Oshawa Blvd, LI Grey. Bouquet, Table Centre--Willlam Mc- Neill, 145 Roxborough Avenue, Osh- awa; Mrs. McMillan. Hall Bouquet--Mrs. Grey and Mrs. Archie Black, 724 Cedar Street. Living Room Bouquet -- Edward Brown, RR.1, Pickering; Mrs, McMil- A alendula--Mrs, McMillan Carnations--Thomas Preis, Raglan; F. E. Smith, Prince Albert. Cosmos Meriitan. 05--] Ditntnus--Win, McNeill. Denton oS Dahlias -- R. G. Faotus Dabliss--R. G. Van Horne. Decorative Dahlias--R. G. Van Horne and Mrs. W. McDonald, 446 Athol St. , Osha Ee a s--P. Carter. White Gladiolus--Edward Brown. Pink Glddiolus--Edward Brown. Red Gladiolus--E. Brows. Yellow Gladiolus--E. Bro Basket of Mixed Gladions--E. Brown. Larkspur--Mrs. McMillan African Marigold--F. E "Smith and Carte Par Marigold--Mrs. Lloyd John- ston, 346 Athol St, E., Oshawa; Mrs. Grey. Phiox--Mrs. McMillan and Mrs, Grey. Pansy. Mrs, Grey and Mrs. R. Gim- | blett, R.R.3, Yeilow Roses--William McNeill and M Johnsto Pink Roses William McNeill Johns Med So William McNeill and Mrs. ) JR uttied An ol Petunias--P. Carter Mrs. Van and ang le. Petunias--F. E. Smith, So pr Stocks--F. E. Smith and P. Carter. Scablosa--Wiiliam McNeill and R. G. Ve Mrs. L. Johnston and »Saplgowis ts Chester McGrath; Giant Zinnias--Mrs, McGrath and Lis Th -- Zinnias--Willlam McNeill pe Y blooms--Mrs. L. Grey fand Mrs, McMillan. PLANTS Miniature Garden Eatest -- Mrs. L, Grey and Mrs ohnston. Collection of CactiMEdward Brown and Miss Jean Rahm Getietuion of House Plants--Mrs. L. Gre 'African Violets--Mrs. L. Grey. SPECIALS Best Floral Display--Edward Brown. Best Display of Bloom--Oshawa Hor- ticultural Society. CANNED FRUIT AND BAKING Nine Day Cucumber Pickles--Mrs. R. Boundey, Port Perry; Miss Gladys Yellowlees, R.1, Enniskillen. Corn Relish--Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. L. R. Goldsmith, R.R.3, Osha Canned Tomatoes -- M: Mrs, C. E. Debnam, R, Canned Peas Rigin St. E., Bg Pc Boundey, Boundey, . Boundey, Pefferlaw. M. Davies, Miss Yellowlees. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. BD Plums--Mrs. Goldsmith. Canned Pears--Mrs. Boundey, ries--Mrs. vy, Davies, Mrs. Debn Canned Cherries--Mrs. Bounde Canned Peaches--Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Davies. Canned raven, Mrs. Davi Canned *Rhubarb and Pineapple -- Mrs. Boundey and Mrs. Debnam. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Boundey, Marmalade Debnam, Jam--Mrs. Debit, Cr: Mrs, Bounde Raspberry Yelty--Mrs. Boundey Mrs, Da Wy Tomato Juice -- Mrs. Boundey, Davies, White prea Mise Yellowlees Mrs. Goldsmit! Brown Bread ais Yellowlees Mrs. Goldsm Fruit i Debnam and Gol ith. pi Rolls--Mrs, Boundey and Fruit Buns--Mrs. Boundey and Goldsmith. Chocolate Layer Cake--Mrs. Boun- dey. Pruit Cake -- Mrs. Baird and Mrs. white, uniced -- Mrs. . Debnam. Sponge Cake, uniced--Mrs. Boundney and Mrs. Debnam. ite Layer Cake -- --Mrs. Gold- smith and Mrs. Boundey. Tarts--Mrs. Boundey and Mrs. Deb- nam. Apple Ple--Mrs. Ray Gimblett, R.R.3, Mrs. Mrs. Oshawa; Mrs, Boundey. Raisin Ple--Mrs. Boundey and Debnam. Lemon Pie--Mrs, Boundey and Debnam. Ice Box Cookies--Mrs. Boundey Mrs. Debnam, Oatmeal Cookies--Mrs. Boundey Mrs. nam. Ginger Cookies--Mrs. Boundey Mrs. Boundey Mrs. Mrs. and and and bnam Rolled Cookies--Mrs. and Mrs. Debnam Jam Cookies--Mrs. Boundey and Mrs. Debna: om ' Muffins--Mrs. Boundey and Mrs. Debnam Tea Biscuits--Mrs. Debnam and Miss Gladys Yellowlees. Fancy Sandwiches--Miss Yellowlees and Mrs. Debnam. Vegetable Salad--Mrs. Mrs. Debnam, Boundey 'and SPECIALS Smith Potteries Special--Best Collec- tion of Baking--Mrs. Goldsmith. Robin Hood Flour Special for Home Made Bread--Miss Yellowlees. Robin Hood Flour Special for: Home Made Sponge Cake--Mrs. Boundey. Robin Hood Flour Special Home Made Apple Ple--Mrs. Boundey. Robin Hood Flour Special for Home Made Oat Cookies--Mrs. Goldsmith, Robin Hood Flour Special for Tea Bisuits--Mrs. Debnam, Blue Ribbon for Tea Biscuits-- Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Debnam and Mrs. Gold- smith. General Foods Special for collection of jams--Mrs, Davies and Mrs, Boun- ey. Special Jellies--Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Debnam and Mrs. Davies. JUNIOR FARMERS GIRL'S SECTION Sewing Knitted Cardigan, wool -- Katherine Foreman, 151 Huron Street, Oshawa. Cotton Pyjamas--Miss Jean Gim- blett, R.R.3, Oshawa; Eilene Lane, Co- lumbus. House Dress, Cotton, Plain -- Miss Lane and Miss Gimblett. Child's Dress, Cotton--Miss blett, Miss Lan Blouse, Brig Plain--Miss Lane and Miss Gilblett. Apron, Cotton, practical--Miss Lane and Miss Gimblett. Girl's Sockees, knit--Miss Lane, Miss Gimblett and Katherine Foreman. Pair Pillow Cases, embroidered--Miss Jean Rahm, 13 Elena Street, Oshawa; Miss Helen Gimblett, R.R.3, Oshaw Miss Jean Gnblett. Luncheon Cloth, embroidered--Jean Rahm, Miss Lane, Helen Gimblett. Men's Socks, fancy--Miss Lane, Miss Jean Gimblett. Gim- DOMESTIC SCIENCE Pie--Marian Hayes, Miss Lane and Miss RR.2, Jean Raisin Oshawa; Gimblett. Six Cookies--Miss Lane, Gimblett and Marian Hayes. Tea Biscuits--Helen Gimblett, Gimblett and Marian Hayes. Plain Buns--Jean Gimblett and He- len Gimblett. Bran Muffins--Helen Gimblett, Mar- ian Hayes and Jean Gimblett, Tarts--Jean Gimblett, Helen Gim- blett and Miss Lane. Layer Caker, Banana, Iced--Audrey Hayes, RR2 inci Jean Gimblett and Miss. Chocolate Mise Lane, Margaret Hayes R.R.2, OshaWa, and Jean Gim- blett. Salad, Decorated -- Miss Lame, Jean Gimblett and Helen Gimblett. Miss Jean Jean Canned Peaches--Jean Gimblett, He- len Gimblett and Miss Lane. Canned Raspberries Miss June Cory, Oshawa; Miss Lane and Miss Marilyn Downey, Myrtle Station. Canned = Plums -- Helen Gimblett, Jean Gimblett and Miss M. Downey Tomato Juice--Jean Gimblett, Helen Gimblett and Miss M. Downey. FLOWERS Best. Mixed Basket--Miss Lane and Miss Cory. Six Blooms Gladiolus -- Miss Lane, Jean Gimblett and Helen Gimblett. Snandagons Miss Lane, Miss Down- ey and Miss Cory. Geraniums--Jean Gimblett and Miss Cory. ART Poster, advertidng Oshawa Fair -- ). Miss Cory (Thi WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Personal Wear Girls' Pyjamas--Tyrone, W.I., Mrs. k, R.R. 4, Bowmanville, Sec'y.; Brookiin, 'Child's Print Plast Tyrone WI; Solina W.I.; Brooklin W.I, Girl's Knitted Dress--Brooklin W.I; Solina W.I; Tyrone W.L Bedjacket, wool knit--Solina W.I; Brooklin W.I.; Tyrone W.I Man socks, knit fine--Solinga W.I; Brooklin W.I.; Tyrone W.I. Ladies' Gloves, knit, wool -- Tyrone W.I.; Solina W.I.; Brooklin W.I --Solina W.I; Brooklin W.I. on hyrone W.I.: Solina .; Brooklin W.I. Apron, from yard of Jone W.I.; Brooklin W.I; n W. Boy's Sweater--Tyrone W.I; lin W.I; and Solina W.I, Boy's Pants--Brooklin W.I.; W.I. and Tyrone W.I. Shopping Bag-- Tyrone wil; lin W.I, and Solina W.I Household Linen Quilt Applique--Tyrone W.I.; Brook- lin W.I. and Solina W. Quilt, Orb Tyrote wr; Brooklin Quilt, Pleced--Brooklin W.I: W.I; Tyrone W.I Pillow Cases, colored embroidery -- Solina W.I.;: Tyrone WI: Solina W.I. Centre Piece, Crochet, Brooklin W.I.; Sollna W.I.; and Tyrone W.I. Cushion, suitable for sunporch --So- lina W.I; Tyrone W.I; and Brooklin Hooked Rug--Solina W.I; W.I.; and Tyrone W.I. Rug. Crochet--Solina W.I.; Tyrone W.I; and Brooklin W.I. Rug, hooked floral design -- Tyrone material--Ty- and Brook- Brook- Solina Brook- Solina Brooklin Handicrafts Ladies' Gloves, Leather--Solina W.I.; Tyrone W.I, Articles made from wood cases Ty- Solina W.I.; and Brooklin Ladies' Leather Puyse--Tyrone W.I.; and Brooklin W.I rone W.I.; W.I. Drink a Pepsi | #21 today, and often every day: It's a real treat anytime. Pepsi's quick delicious flavour really satisfies your thirst, doesn't just tease it. So Whenever your thirsty, drink a Pepsi; "Pepsi Cola' and _ In Conada of | Company WME IEFL A and "Pe, pie are yt tha opistirol toads marks y Limited, or. DIL. Flowers Dinner Room Bouquet--Tyrone WI; and Solina W.I. Cooking Vegetable Plate--Tyrone W.I; W.1,; and Brooklin W.I. Plate of Six Solina WI; and Tyrone W.I, Six Cookies--Tyrone W.I.; W.1., and Brooklin W.I Six Tea Solina W.1; Brooklin W.I.; and Tyrone W.I, White Layer Cake, iced--Solina W.I.; Brooklin W.I1; and Tyrone W.I. Chocolate Cake, iced--Solina Tyrone W.I; and Brooklin W.I. Loaf of White Bread--Solina Ww.I; Tyrone W.I.; and Brooklin W.I. Bread--Solina and Tyrone W.I. Tyrone W.I.; Three Varieties of Relish -- Tyrone and Brooklin W.I. Day -Pickles -- Solina W.I; Loaf Whole Wheat W.I.; Brooklin W.I.; Six Buns--Solina W.I; ands Brooklin W.I. W.I; Solina W.L; Nine Brooklin W.I.; and Tyrone W.I Collection of Canned Fruit--Brook- Solina W.I.; and Tyrone W.I. lin WI; Collection of Vegetables W.I.; Brooklin W.I; hibit--Solina W.I.; Brooklin W.I. NEEDLECRAFT Infant's Wear Short Dress and Slip -- Miss Ola Oshawa; Mrs, Ray Gimblett, R.R.3, Oshawa. Rompers, Plain--Miss Westlake, Mrs. George Baird, R.R.2, Blackwater. Nightgown--Miss Gladys Yellowlees, R.R.1, Enniskillen; Mrs. Ray Gimblett, Jacket, Bonnet or Cap and Bootees, Det oi Ds DO. Westlake M avies, gin . oy shawa, Knit--Miss O. Westlake. ! HORIZONTAL and Bootees, Knit-- Westlake, 593 Oxford 8t., Crochet -- Miss O Long Coat, Jacket, Bonnet Miss Westlake, Mrs, M. Davies. Personal Wear Boy's Two Plece Sult--Miss lake, Miss Yellowlees. Dress, Knit, Two Years and Under-- Margaret Gliroy, Westlake, Little Boy's 'Wash Sult--Miss Loretta Miss Westlake, Mrs. Myrtle Station. Little Girl's Dress--Miss Mrs. George Baird, Butson, Myrtle Station. Little Girl's Sun Sult -- Mrs, Miss Butson, Ladies' lowlees, Mrs. Ladies' lowlees, L. Bu Ladies' ed pig Brown, 164 Dowling Ave. Miss O. Westlake Ladies' Nightdress, Cotton Westlake, Mrs. Baird. Housecoat--Mrs. Baird, lake. R. Gimblett. Miss House Dress, Plain--Mrs. M. Gilroy, Cotton Mrs, Baird. Ladies' Two-Piece Dress, Mrs. Baird, Mrs. G. Brown, Kitchen Apron, Plain--Mrs, Mrs, 'Brown. Men's Pyjamas, Baird, Miss Westlake. Boy's Trousers--Mrs." M. Gilroy, Mrs. d. s' Pyjamas, Cotton--Mrs, Knit--Miss Westlake, Miss Westlake Ladies" Gloves, Mrs. W. J. Ruttle, Udora. Ladies' Crochet lees, Mrs. South, Oshawa. Bed Socks--Miss Westlake, Butson. ~ Ladies' Cardigan--Miss Ida; Miss Yellowlees. Ira Men's Socks, Diamond Design-- Miss Westlake, Miss G. Yellowlees. Socks, Coarse Knit--Mrs. Baird, Men's Mitts--Miss Westlake, Miss G. Yellowlees. = lake, Mrs. W. J. Household Linen Luncheon Set--Mrs. I. Lowe. Luncheon Cloth--Mrs. I. Lowe, Mrs. 190 Bloor St. E., Oshawa. Mrs. G. Centre Piece--Miss L. Butson., Mrs. J. Starr, Tea Towels--Mrs. Brown 1. Lowe, Tarts--Brooklin W.L; Biscuits -- Brooklin W.I.; and Tyrone W.I. Best Artistic' Women's Institute Ex- Tyrone W.I; Pleated Skirt--Miss G. Yel- Fancy Blouse Miss G. Yel- NK nit--Mrs. Toronto; Flannelette -- Mrs: Purse--Mjss Yellow- A. Langmald, 62 Park Road Miss L. Men's Sleeveless Pullover--Miss West- Ruttle. |CROSSWORD - By Eugene Sheffer] Solina Solina w.I,; Solina and ! 1, formerly | 5. in favor of | 8. shall plot + of ground 2. assess 3. female sheep 14. city in Nevada 18. cuckoos 16. begs 49, head West- 51. dove 52. English school 41. variety of 47. absolved 50. Great Lake murmur 53. dispatch | 54. abstract conception of being 55. meadows VERTICAL 1. epochs 2. the frog 3. most tranquil 4. bed canopy 5. give nourish- ment 6. possess 7. retaining fee 8. in quick time 9. loyal 10. poKer stake 11, throw 17, ritardando (abbr.) 19. being 18. seasoned 20. church passages 21. French article G.| 22 former English Prime Minister 23: antipathy 26. iridescent gem 30, sister 31. serfs * 33. malt drink 34. course 36, sultan's palace 38. musical H work 40. mountain "gap Balrd, Miss West- Balrd, Baird, Answer to yesterday's puzzle. Average time of solution: 25 minutes. 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Brown, ellow- Pillow Cases, ross Stitch--Miss Yel- Pillow Cases, Tringmed with Tatting "Lowe. Quilt, Pleced and Appliqued---- Mrs. Judged for Quilting Only -- Low: Mrs. Rug. Any other make or design--Mrs. Baird, Rick- Jim McMorrow, Whitby R.R.1; Mrs. George B Bushel Urban Oats--Mrar c, ED nam, R.R.1, Petterlaw. Bushel Oats, Early -- Garnet B. Rickard, F. M. Chapman, Pickering; Mrs. George. Baird, Bushel Cartier Oats Mrs. C. E. Debnam, Mrs, George Baird. gp Dushel Oats, LajS=W. Heber Down, rooklin rs. Geor i and Mrs. Debnam, ee Band; Bushel Barley, 6-rowed -- Garnet B. Rickard, Mrs. George Baird, Mrs. C. "Bushel Alfalfa--Mrs. George Half Bushel Common Red Clover-- Mrs. George Baird, Mrs. C. E. Debna Half Bushel Timothy -- Mrs. C. Debman, Mrs. Allan Downey, Myrtle rein. George Baird, Sheaf of Barley, 6-rowed--Mrs. Reg. Boundey, Pt. Perry. Sheaf of Fall Wheat--James Trefey, R.R. 2, Pickering; Mrs. George Baird, Mrs, Allen Downey. Sheaf of Ensilage Corn--Gimblett, Mrs. Ray, RR. 3, Oshawa, Deb- What Are Their Chances in Life? ® The deciding factor will be the preparation they actually get for their life's work. What happens in the next few years will be vital to their future. Education has become so important that life insurance provision should be made for it, along with the other family needs. In providing financial security. for their children and themselves, Canadians are purchasing more than Two Hundred Million Dol- lars of new life insurance a year from this Company. They are reaping the bene- fit of the outstanding record of the London Life and the service of well-trained repre- sentatives. These benefits can be yours also by having a London Life representative get in touch with you. Insurance Company ead Office - London, Canada District Office--Alger Bldg., King St. E., Oshawa Field Roots Potatoes, Irish Cobbler--Snowden, W, Lloyd, R.R. 3, Bowmanville Baird, Mrs. George; Lowe, Mrs. Ira, Ida. Potatoes, Dooley Type-- Snowden, W. Lloyd, RE. 3, envi. Potatoes, Katahdin -- Eugene Dear- born and Sons, R.R. 2, Port Perry; Boyes Harry W, Box 75, Pickering; Orville Osborne, Bowmanville. Potatoes, Chippawa -- Snowden, W. Lloyd, Debnam, Mrs, C. E.. Best Three Roots, Mammoth Red Mangold-- Debnam, Mrs. C. E.; Phelps, nos. Raglan; Mrs. Chester McGrath, , Bowmanville. Three Roots, Yellow Inter- ediate 'Mangold--Mrs. Ch Mc- Grath, R.R. 3, Bowmanville; Orville Osborne; Mrs. George Baird. Best Three Roots, Purple Tops or Bronze Turnips, Globe Shaped--Mrs. C. E. Debnam; Mrs. Allan Downey; Mrs. Chester McGrath, Best Three Roots, Table Turnips-- Mrs, C. E. Debnam, Mrs. Allan Downey, Mrs. Chester McGrath. Largest Squash--Mrs. C. E. Debnam, Largest P W. Lloyd S: d Mrs. C, E. Debnam, 'Mrs. Leslie Grey, 728 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. Vegetables 2 Heads of Oauliflower--Mrs. Ches- ter McGrath, Percy Garten 261 Simcoe 8t. N., Oshawa; Mrs. C. Debnam. 2 Heads Green an Car- Albert. 2 Heads CabbageyPers Carter, Thos. Piel 5, C. E. Deb y leads Red Bon Lo. Percy Carter, oo Phelps, Mrs, Allan Downey. 6 Table Carrots, half long--F. E. Smith, W. Lloyd Snowden, R.R. 3, 6 Parsnips--Mrs, C. Debnam, Bowmanville; Mrs. C. E. Debnam. Percy Carter, Thomas Phelps, ter, Thos, Phelps, F. £ Smith, Prince |' Six Beets--Percy Carter, Phelps, Mrs. Allan Downey. Najrmelon ow. Lioya C. Debn. Muskmelonr-W, Lioya Snowden, Mrs. C. E. Debnam, Percy Carter. Citron--Mrs Chester McGrath, Mrs. C. E. Debnam, Percy Carter. 6 Table Cucumbers--F. E. Smith, W. L. Snowden, Mrs. A. Downey. 3 Heads Celery--Percy Carter. 6 Spanish Onions--Mrs. L. R. Gold~ smith, R.R. 1. Oshawa; James Slessor, Redwing Orchard, Whitby; James Sles- sor, Redwing Orchard. 6 Yellow Onions--Percy Carter, Thos. Phelps, James Gangemi, R.R. 1, North Oshawa. - 1 Quart Pickling Onions-_Peroy, Car- Thomas Snowden, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 194¢ Collection of Vegetables from Market Tp ARE ~Mrs. George Baird, T. Phelps: : Commercial Apples Spy--Orville Osborne, 'Bowmanville; . W. Boyes, Pickering; W. L. Spow= den Golden. Russett--Orville Osborr| E., Showden, olman Soon 11 L. Snowden H. TE aa ore, wv Wolfe eM A. Downey, W. L. Sowden. ode Island Greening--Orville - borne, H. W. Boyes, W. i Ay Collection of Commercial Apples--Or« ville Osborne, W, L, . Snowden. ter, Thos. Phelps, Mrs. C. E, Squash, Table, Queen or Poonam. Mrs. Margaret Gilroy, Myrtle Station: C. W. Law, 242 Mary St.,, Oshawa; Or- ville Osborne, Bowmanville, Squ uash, Green Hubbard -- Thos. Phelps, Mrs. G. Baird, F. E. Smith, Six Ears of Table Corn--W. L. Snow- den and Mrs. A. Downey. Six Peppers, Red, Sweet--James Gangemi, P. Carter and W. L. Snowden. Six Peppers, Green, Sweet--James Gangemi, C. W. Law, P. Carter. Six Peppers, Red, Hot--P. Carter, T. Phelps, James Gangemi. Pile Pumpkin--George Baird, Miss Mary Downey and W. L. Snowden. Quart Pickling Cucumbers -- W, L. Snowden, Mrs C. E. Debnam. Vegetable Marrow--P. Carter, F. E. Smith, Mrs. C. E. Debnam. Twelve iy Tomatoes--P, Carter, Thos. Phelps, F. E. Smith. Twelve Commercial Tomatoes -- P. Carter, Thos. Phelps, F. E. Smith, Six 'Quart Basket Spanish Onions-- a Nishi James Slessor, W. L. Snow- "Six Quart Basket Commercial Onions or McIntosh Red--Orville Fo H, Whores, W. L. wioyden. ravenstein-- a ThE ' - vile Ouborie nowden, Or enheim Pippin--H. W. Boyes, Ore ville Osborne, W. L. Snowden, Snow--W L. Snowden, Orville Ose borne. Delicious--Orville Osborne, W. DL. Dessert Snowden. Collection of Domestic or Apples--Orville Oborne, W. L. Snowden. Pears Collection of Pears--Orville Osborne. Plums Plums--Mrs, N., Os Leslie Ww. Collection of Grey, 728 Simcoe = shawa; L. Snowden, Mrs Downey. Specials pF Fruit Best 6-Quart Basket of McIntosh Red Apples--Orville Osborne, H. W. Boyes Best 6- Quart Basket of Spy Apples-- Orville Osborne, H. W. Boy Best 6-Quart Basket of Gravenstetn Apples--W. L. Snowden. Best Half-Bushel Box of Gravensteim --P. Carter, Thos. Phelps, Mrs. Deb- nam, Apples--W. L. Snowden. TAKE NOTICE THAT: STREET Montrave Ave. Cromwell Ave. Elmgrove Ave, Ridgeway Ave. Hortop Ave. Jones Ave. Mary Street Neath Street Pacific Ave. Kingston Road East the work. undertaken. LOCATION 4" 4 6" North from existing main on on Alexander Blvd. ry 6" 6" Westerly from existing main Northerly from existing main Robert Street Easterly from Main on Wilson Westerly from main on Park Cromwell Avenue North from existing main on Bloor St. Westerly from Main on Gibbon Street Northerly from Main on Jones Avenue TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of East Whitby intends fo come struct as a Local Improvement water mains on the following Streets:-- SIZE FEET 240° Bloor St. . 24 Westerly from main on Montrave Ave. to main 625° 283% 192" 48° on Mary St. to 324 Road South 622' Koad South to 598° Easterly from Watchman Press gate along King's Highway No. 2 to Town Line Darlington .. East Whitby and AND intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly om 2. The estimated cost of the work is $13,000.00 of which $2,600.00 is to be paid by the water area created by By-Law pertaining thereto of said Corporation. The estimated cost per foot frontage is $1.25. The special assessment is to be paid in six equal annual instalments and the estimated annual rate per foot frontage is .25c. 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the work and any owner may within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice file with the Board his objection to the said work being : 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place, when any objections to the said work will be considered, Dated this 9th day of September, 1948. D. F. WILSON, Clerk 10° X 12 12 X 14 12X16 ZX8.... i...snE UNIT 60-CYCLE 2-COW MILKER, 60-CYCLE SINGLE UNIT WITH BRIGGS 'AND STRATTON GAS ENGINE $151.45 2-COW MILKER, GAS MOTOR Ask for demonstration on your owa herd 12 OZ. TREATED WEIGHT $132.65 $198.00 $210.00 MACH "Mastercraft BENCH SAW C.T.C. 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