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*An Inspirini Performanw'
We have called itjust that ---the United Church Ladiiea' toy V. Mowbray
performance by the North York Valestiine Tea — February 14. Pi
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'Collegviate in tate High Schoolousel:, s s * * The death took place suddenly .on �.
last I!'riday t wpa-�li Mrs. Robert Ruddyis in, GUWCl 'uok.-
Itowam Ladies are. keep in mind Thnrs- the past week�etid of one of the
ed that day,Flebruary 14 St. Valentine Day. members of one of Pickering.Town- this week,where her 1ttL'her ip is her
We estimated 'there being about
The Woman's Association of the ship's older and well-known fm P tale land at 00 ttoiomsat, crittcallp,
•seventy-fbe teen-alters from that 1 United Church wish to announce ilies. in the person of Roy V. Trow- 1 t+
school-on 'Fite stage'here ",tide, the that their Valentine Tea will be held bray, of Brooklin, who for many
aald • A. W. Mitchell, and
direction of Ytrsic Inatesctor' Jack the 1-44h, at X3,00 p, m. in the year's operated the genes d store in Mr, sad Mrs. Gard, Wiatei left on
one of the thoughts that Svn a Sthool-Room-of-the-Baited- the centre o! the,family's early awti Monday morning for J['3arida,
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carne to Baird during the orchestral Church. Further particulars later as roundings, Kinsale. litre Clare Gunter spent lot-we
_performtatrce of the Nocturne from to program etc. (Roy Mowbray was known tbronglr with her patents here: Mr. and Mrs.
Mendelasohn's "lliidsummer's Night out Pickering and Whitby•Tows- F. M.Ehapmsn was�m Toronto this! + ~
Dream" was that - if seventy-&e chips. He has always'been an act- .
vvhoksome-looking teen-alters can f ive church-worker (arid a•.devoteld week attending a meeting of the Jer-
became that interested in acelous member of the Masonic Order, and say Breeders' Club.
music when given t&e`proper dire i was District Deputy Grand Master Mrs. Ms►r7'Capella is out again af-
tion, that orii�High 3cbool and fall•of *e":•; of Ontario District in the 194(!-4T ter her illness-
of
new-(angled counts must be al- year.
right,and,that not all teen-alters are �' A son of the late R. R. Mowbray Federation of Agriculture Tu
what some oldsters would-ha-re us the deceased is surrived by his wife Meet - Brougham - Fe�llruary e.
believe, It .roe a beautiful erchibitiott n the former Eva Rodd, a daughter ----
Mrs. Lloyd G. Mood and one son Pidkering Township Branch of the
and''demonstration of ``what can be Federation o!•
Ralph. A-son Jack. was lost while Agriculture will meet }
done by [he right people"..and in Duncan B. McIntyre, Reeve of
'.with the R. C. A. F. at Malta in the � Wednesday, February R, at 2.04 _
rendition, one gentleman felt this Whitby, Ontario County Warden late war. Two sisters also surri've: P. M. is the Township Hall, Brou,
way about it°Dr, -McMillan and his 1902 murk". rtekri.e
® epic concerts have never lei !Holster Egg . . . � Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin, Oshawa, gh�- z,u �id
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!ad me more." I Women's Auxiliary Contrast between normal egg -and Mises Luella Mowbray, Rirtsate:
This "demonstration" was in one , ' point and two brothers: Frank, o! Ham- Card of Thanks
aad.tire one held beside it rat
sense,,the demonstrating oto-the par- I The Young Women's Evening Aux- Up the rise of esus-special egg i ittoti`, atdd Ralph 14,.on the Mowbray I wish to take thio opportunity'
ents of these students here,just what I iliary will hold their February meet-_ laid by a Barred Rock pullet at
homestead, Kinsale• of extending my thanks tojEa�ter. - `•
is being attempted here under the ing at Mrs, Catharine McEachnie's Grasmere Farms, Pickering. It ' The lnneral took piste on Santis$. Reber Lodge No• n50, the Even-
d3seetioa of Instructor lilr, Winkler. I an Thursday, February''7,- at 8.00 weigbs 5% ors. and has a nine• afternoon with, service. in Brodwi ing Auxiliary, relatives and irtE Ida
Parents, we are am must have been p. m. tach cirewderence long ways. United Church, and intetmsai; a! for their gifts, lo-rely cards and ►
-Groveside Cemetery kind enquires for me daring my
• • * • Load Boy Receives Award In recent Illness. They were all ;try
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�3IGH SCHOOL NOTES - Toronto Musk Festival R�iliae John Bayes I much appreciated.
(By Garry Allman) --._ _ __._ ,.__ _
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_ Funeral' services were held_ on f . .
-::Va*ant Jurdors Lase By - Tbres 1 Barry Williamson;Pickeringwas lids,$ Riley
WRITE-,at,the Oshawa General
Monday for 'a nature of Pickering,
In an exciting but low scored a 'successful contender in the piano Hosp'tal, on Monday, January 21, ';
William John Boyes, who passed a- &"Pfd - Isn't It! _
game, Port Hope defeated our Jtrsr• { classes 'in the recent Toronto East 1952, to Fred and. Doreen White, a :
-:fors IS - 16,°It was a sl9w gime at• Music Festi•ral, held in Glenmount ' way last Saturday morning at file _
g ( Claremont Rest Home, dauiahter, :�'sncy Janet, a sister for "1lse Pexpltie Poethe start, the acnes at the end M the limited Church.'Garry was�}atered " Born in Pickering-Townahlp to Kathy.. I,3tist found,
- , + in the solo dans, ..nine yeasty,' and -
est quasLrr,'being only 2 2 and 2874, son of the late John and June _ The gun and moon t
' are "rued
rte half time score only 6 - 4 for ander, and tied !or third place..Ouraround.
Boyer .he 'attended P:ckering Pub
Port Hope. corgratulations on his winning the Oshawa Rebekahs Vitritt LaKa! The moon comes'oitt at dark of t - ti
- lire School, He joined the old GrAnd -
Thea Art Rentrick's long shots bronze medal, with 84_percent. Lodge night,
Trunk -Railway and then-the C:' X. 1 .. . • « _ t
started to clic,, sled with him high ( _ R where he was etriployed until his 'When we really.'reed ri r
more .of ten points Pickering kept Road Cammuait Cinb Easter, l+iebekah Lodge No. 3Ga "girt,
: ,close bub not ahead •of P ort Hope. .� y retirement, He was for ir.any years ! held their regular ntereting on Jan. And then the sur Coins ?n the da
MontreW FlJFer,and one of the crack ' 24 i ;
This leaves the Juniors with two- In spite'of the weather there was n the Oddfellows Hall, Picker►• •When all the dark ha:;
8ngirieers of that run, He Ii:ed in gone away;
'wins and as many losses and Port ing: The highlight a good`iturnout at our last euchre. Toronto Yor several years, then to g ght of the meeting L. G.. Menderahauaen, Jr. d'
13o1w now, three wins sad one.lnss Prize-w.nnerg: Mrs. .Wallace Mn. -as the via2t of Oshawa No. 3 Re-
the* Belleville; where he Bleed until re-
that beurg to Bowrnanville. Thus, W. Carter, Mrs. L. Hill and (eons.) beki,h Lodge to'confer the degree ;
Vie boys either have to hope for a i to M" .Bunker; Dir. A. Gray, Dor: tiring'several years ago. He has -on.one of our candidata, Sts lrgls► Thi• Wori°d.9't Applyhere: '4
xnirscle at win their remaining two Booth, and (con.) W Dfr. Baker, been spending h:9 late Years. with Dolmage had the honor of introd- We cls <
games, and the miracle being zm' ' The co were.collected anis relatnra here' He was a member of using Sis Lena-Pellow, I). D. p,;, Peed this fn•m a well-known
� PPen � the Presb elan Chnrrh t'he Mtas- ' .Ontario. weekly Paper . .. •,�
refreshments served Come next also from the 'riaiting lodge Sis 1:'Ii► case you find a mistake in
pother surprise Upset by Bowinbmvlile yte
lover ('ort Ho onic Order, Scottish Rite and the Mildred Clark, N.-G., Sis. Battiztt
'Qv Pe- week.and bring a driend k+ this paper., please coiu:dcr that it
Shrine. t
PMkerins Weaea's lastitnk i•jrtmduced Sis. 'Thomson, V. G. and
He is survived by his wife, Mor- ! Sis. Prouse introduced Bro. Frosq, Put-there for somebody's ben-
- iBOWL[DiG'1rEV1'S - silt tiVe to
ence• two sisters: Martha (i4ihs. try g'e't someY ing in a
-The- regular Janti(my ssonthly 1 l Degree Staff . Captain and .Sta f. the for bod
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Theo. Annan) and Edna (Mrs. E• j The Oshawa Staff exemplified 1ta1 eery y, and'aome i
oneeting of Pickering W. I. wet held ' .: '1'iielkerisg frets,$. Clnrt t: plitied lbs _-- -
an the Presbyterian Eknr+clr with s - L.-Chapman); two sisters: Mrs. R.' beautiful Rebe"% Degree'in a very � of-our readers are always looking
Results - January tie. -- olland and Mrh. Robt. C. + I for mistakes.'"
Hthree brothers: Robert, Albert and i ess s,,,i,n n Easter�Lod thereceived i
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of ipepObea '� i High Triples - hay Doble'738, Geo. capable — - ---
Suesta, •The entire program centred Kaus 03; Iiig:r Singles - Ray '
-�on the subject.- "Health' which has Arthur:, all predece•aed him. s en invitation. from Iainoven Lodge, -ANNUAL MEETIrG _
Doble 202 and 251, Bill Boyer 250. SerI e was held fm the Mc- Danbarton United Church '
'been defined as not only absence of Team Standing, Polite Brooklin, to attend their birthday l
Eachnie Fnaetzal Horne with Rev.
disease, but a general wellbeing, , Boyce S5 party o February 12, Plans were Wednesda even:n Januar 23
bots,_mental and physical. Mrs. (,ate David ACgashail ofticradng, Inter- made to charter a bus. Sis. Baitvtt � ' Y g. Y
.32 ne _ Y to look'-after the details. An in rit- the annual ,meeting of the c0rI eg-
iowes gave•an,snteresth* report cd otzsah Z7 . meat in Erskine Cemetery. l
- Also received fromPati• ation was held Wr mat do°ka*� •�
her attendance at the recent meet-• ]rover -`-` 18
jugs of the Health League o! Can. rev , ace lent luck supper at 7,30, I
Lodge,
candidata on a pe
To'I'he Ii6d[tor' d And!immediately after the dishes
This organization in engaged in an PP$&eAng Feresten • e • th on their .
'cis
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attestgk to solve Health and Social - -- Dear IIEn 1larksrr _ It was accepted and Bro. Bahr ! res gathered up and wrehed wd
Problems which cannot be-dose !tri- Team Points please forgive me for seemin to i er, Staff Captain, requested all the proceeded to the liu,iness o! the
g S»ters to be,out for practice. At evening, After devotions conducted
freely by the go'rernment In the I Bevylooz 3' have forgrtten to thank you and P -
J field of social hygiene an effort W I Stinkers-_ 32 our staff for all your courtesy rind the closing, Sis. Baker, N•,G. Pres- 'by the Minister, Mr. des, McIntosh
''break down apathy and hostility Ilan Topnotchers �»�._ s0 y ' was elected as Secrehgry for the
kindness all last ear.- You. never � anted the Staff Captain'with with a gift
met with some succeaR(also the !• Weerewone '25 y on behalf of Easter Lodge in App- evening and proceeded to read the
grumble e?er about the length or a- tion for comm and putting on minutes of the precious meeting. A ,
•elimination of unsuitable commercial ' True Blues -._.-_. 24 g p ng
- mount of notices I have asked you + the work. Visitors were from Oah- 'motion was pied thgttking our'
tihna especially unfit for the young Hotshots 22.
to put in your paper for rue, al- awn Whitby, Br-
.-and _ haaii,: Markham. ladies for the excellent supper which {
the suppression of unsuitable_ Snappers __«. - 20 though this note of thanks -seems �' y' bug we had o ed and vvSiich undoubtl.
literature has already shown i ro- Orphans 17 to be very late it is very sincere, When lodge closed a lovely lunch enj Y _
marirable reduction in social disvas-. Ladies High 'Three- Bernice Barron ry • ry ' was served by the social commitli- edly went a long way.to ,encourage
es. The League is also active in the 668;Ladies' High Single, Bernice and,j want to wish you all - Very ee, Conveners: 'Sisters Proust and ' a good attendance. From much bus
"field of child and maternal help, Barron, 24q; Men's High Three, BiH Prosperous New Year. Euphemia bolmage. mesa the following items are cull-
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.and in the. pt^evention off. accidental Bryant; 723; Men's High Single, ~ ;(Ililrs) DorothyTanner ` "ed" '
death of children. A filar on Sur- Helmar Hansen, 286. (St. George's Wlom"s Guild) -Rouse t--Ibe- Stewards raised, with .the
he �o =the ladies,
for our_current_
• story afthe_M _ _ _ se Hill. Hoare and School--- -- -
itoba Health Dian now in operation. •
expenses of 1951 - 31831.81. WheA
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This was followed by an address by Rouge Hill Home and School expenses are d leaTes a bal-
The all pu
Mr..Tomlinson Dir the'coat and the Association will hold its Founders' ante on and of $68,3.9. r
I' - - Meet n Wednesday, ---Our
ahiantaiges of a County Health Uttr Night ing o e y, Fah- Missions and Maintenance
-- ruary 6;'at 8:16 p, m, in the school. offerings were $49449, being an its.
'-it. A Health Unit for our District
would cover ar popuLtion of approic- r; our- Sluices � a Mrs. S.•Sharples, Council Presid- .crease in.missionary givings of $24.
r - ve• tui -Pei ---- - from-0 est The iW. A. raised $182.29, and ' •l7<h".
speaker. the Jr. . . A. or n-We=Go" groI
line a would stress prevenbati re .
M.;G. Plitt and.Family w$lt to sir many friends Most of us have had the pleasure $1001,21,
: ..ems'-especially among ygu* thrid, �..,. _
I ` . and neig}ibpra whin so-willingly assisted in extinguishing ' "of 'hearing the East • Woodlands' ---The Woasen's Missionary Socie
Ian. _ tY
After..'refreahmenta, another -tile Qpartet at soI time. The quartet raised their allocation,of over a20a ,
" „ the !fire in their home, and -for all'the help in clean' will be, on hand.to entertain thq s -The Sundlay School had a 741
• - was given entitled - Volunteeea ,
altowtng how veep �atnable is the ug__, ecisI thanks to Art Mitchell and.Employees, and members, and Roger Carlton, F'Irst good year and our attendarice is _
aconnty work which may be done by Prize-winner in the Lions' Amateur steadily growing.. The rafsed $648,
to the'Pickering; Broug}jean sad East Woodlands Fire s y
homemakers in th r Bpare time. _ Show, will sing hie song. 24, with everything paid and sr good x
Films To Be Sown On 0th► Diepartmlents who arrived so promptly, thereby saying• 'Valentine refreshments 'will be balance on hand. y
: i . • e :" aCt•ied: " Our people contributed to the( s
the entirehouse. 3fany thanks to all. ! + All members are soloed to invite M� �sds $8,3,64,00, Now the
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-Motion picture films will be ihowtt --- ,_
-:-ebriymy 9th, at the local pub- 4 a guest to attend the Fanrtdera' a is fully paid for and belongson
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/� likely to be not outclassed will frau- �
• Sel to Helsinki. The canoe events °"
T H E calveit S P 0 R T S -C 0 L�0 M N have been arranged for July 28 and•: .,.
' b. LX81TC lC 29 following the 'conclusion of chi
' � eg t Taivallahti, a w g _ .
_-_,_ --- 4 _ ___.-- _.__ - _� center ry alta tathree-quarters of
es only shoo
--a-mfli'-from th+rmaia-, 4w
f ,Like -couutliss• other citizens of diem. For the first 'time sl
4- _ - this fair-to cloudy country, we had canoeing came into the Olympic
„, always,thopght of canoeing as a Ganite in.1936 the course will be
United Sates citizens stood. a;hast as the , _
sequence of shocking revelations concern- adian, was one in which Canadians * * * d
, � !: trig tha "fixing" of college basketball games excelled. Just'why' we should hat- •• �'� � � ��`
steadily developed. Previous! there had .bor such a.notion is a mystery, as The Finns themselves ars among '
_ been nnila revelations concerning boxing we personally haven't set Eoot in the newcomers to-catioeitlg, Their ��" y"d
- - and football, wd tf3a regular routine of oldest.club is 6nly 26 years of age ` '
kaaveny fzs horse-acing circles- a,canoe'or wielded a'paddle since > -
'', o around.the year when Hickory Jim and their national association was
Bur few good citizens thought the filthy hand of= the fixer formed as recently as. 1932. Today '
was a weanling, which is quite a . -
could"ever Invade collegiate circles. And even fewer good citizens :there are 39 clubs •with an approxi- y; e
while back and no mistake about ' ,�:
stopped to think that in the final analysis, they themselves, the mate membership of 4,000,
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Asens, were lar el "-to blame. f * . •. * .
- You can hear the Good ttixens cry in horror. o,
'�•_ And 4he answer is: "Yes, YOU." - However, it was quite a shock Kurt Wires.`He is one of the very
For the Good Citizen of the United Sates,. Canada, and recently to read a, long screed few to hold a victory over Geci .• ..
> everywhere else, bets on games. He bets, of course, 'in a spirit.of -about Intemational, canoeing, in . . Heads A le Grower _ Irwin '
innocent fun. He wouldn't, for the world, try to "fix" a game, but which the name Canada got a mere Frederic�csson, Swedes's phenomen- Pp , `
he unwittingly contributes to a structure• whereby games con- single mention, even if it did hap- •1 v+orld tfiampion, Wires' has won Colwiil.•o ldeweastle, Ont.,apple
1 •f'. eeivab could be fixed, numperous important internation- grower; who recently was elect- '
}�3' pen to be'canoe sailing, which we al races as asilver-medalist
1 _ )last -why a substantial citizen cannot enj9y football, hockey recall from youthful days as a very �� ed president of the Ontario Frult
or lrasiretball games without betting on file outcome, is no.t quite - in the Olympic 10,000-meter kayak. _ � V et ble Growers' Assoela- ' ` ' ' `'
- - sporty pastime especially if the -- . eg Q.
clear. It demonstrates a degeneracy in the. appreciation of sports, singles 3n 1948,'His compatriots oa �.
young •lady you took •along as,a -his home waters are lookin to him . tion whit:h represents some,2Q,-
1 tself..hdoeer s notur or profs s+onara search for a thrill the coolest. passenger didn't know how to;awci g 000 growers in Ontario. -
provide. * . e s fora silver-gilt medal this summer..- � .
` - But people bet, and the urge to bet is not -necessarily evil. � -
But we'd say that if you feel an-irresistible stimulus to bet, make Anyway,• we learned from. the ,('�
it z private deal with a friend for a hat, a round of drinks,-& _ aforementioned screed that. the'. Don t Soak Clothes FAVTORY 11 I
_ dinner, a hand-painted necktie, or $50 in coin 'ofthe-realm. • New York Canoe Club Gup,_.an 'in- "
` But don't place it is a commercial booth. That's where the ternational challenge trophy for Its COh� Water A 'pp ,,� ���((''���,1
possibility of an "arrangement" creeps in. Peep it private and canoe sailing, is to be raced for this �CLEA:iht NCE
• personal, among friends Whose integrity you know, and make i summer - if summer ever comes,. , It was once habitual.'for the good -
'; - I. modest, fir -that is--A United States challenge -
j It is all well and good to scorn the characters who did the had been recived b • the British housekeeper to put her clothes to .OF ALL-WOOL -
I` firing in the scandals uncovered in American sport. They era Y.. soak in cold'water overnight.,
I'` pfatty loathwme creatures, and fortunately in Canada, we've had-- - holders of the trophy,and thematth' It. is known ..now -that soaking �.AKKETS
,> little ,'nothing of such things, certainly nothing that would even will come off at Aldeburgh, tlh the longer than 10 to IS minutes al-
' - •. .f`. faiatl cloud otic �olls��te sports picture, nor our footbi�, or east, coast;pf England, duriw ., -I..
ng the lows dirt to soak back ill and that - -_ -
hockey, or basketball. But the same developments as cams' to, ' annual sailing week of the Royal An solid pastel ttolour.. wteb -
Dm g cold water hinders the cleansing napped: and wnivpa nttpgia. CboNs - -
light its the United Sates are possible in Canada too. And it is Canoe Clnb._ action of son . Hot water.o ens the of colour.. Ron. Dean Green. scare.
. the amateur wagers, piling up m volume, your- wa er and your • * * . Mauve.
ed ffiae
g brie. p iuds—ta- --1.4_-x._&6_�v_nroa.. t ins. Dale. .
friend's wager, if divert into commercial_wa;er3n;- charinelr_ " t-its-lauderstcsed--thz-l4mtt4cair - m
that deveI into daa�eroila growths tri our own midst. circulate and loosen dut, at the. Re laT Value $10.
OP challenge a to be headed by Mr. - Regular
} This observer'is by no means alarmed over the possibility of -I„ Whitman.,a member of the com- sante time aiding soap tG emulsify
scandal creeping, or leaping, into-Canadian sports. We don't have oil and grease. SALE PRICE`'` K
pany that attempted to recover the y�7•vo
{ , • such a practical approach to our games as exists across-lhe-liner Dirt uses up soap, which cleanses - • - -
trophy in 1948. That attempt, sail= by stirrotsndiag..the -loosened dirt Hall ,Your order tmmedlatala tot
Oils approach is more on the sentimental side. And .we dGn't ed off Haylieg lsalnd wear Britain's -
} - • have the organized betting, ap from racing and this ma be articles and holding them in sus- YORKSHIRE` _
naval se at Portsmouth; was the p g
;• !-. the.most'impoetant factor of all i keeping our sporta_dcanda-free 7 pension for a short time. - - TEXTILES . -
( - and abpve reproach. first by L.S.A. since Brlain took p Be au o e
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., ne of professional ho=kepi-eras---approaches to-scandai -possession of-what is the .major,:- n enough. soap- � �V iltshire Ave. _. ._
ret a encu to
:.deyeloped.a few years ago, and ended in gales of laughter, prixr in sailing-canoeing. In 1936, maintain lasting suds In the wash- ti Tgronto 9, Ontario
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1 .The player involved was tall-"Babe" raft; a genial,'-though 'however;..%he Britiih sgcceaifully ing machine. . .,. - ,-- - .
.. somewhat uninhibited and unpredictable young Klan, then playing withstood a chatlerrge from Grinds . - - f?
on Toronttr Leafs' defence. through Gordon._ Douglas of, the -
- - The cord got around in some way that Pratt was betting on _ `1 • • • • -
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hockey gamete. Immediately. -- • real-tttrsaosl..--pallid - - • r r A
-, faces,:and nervous concern 1n tl�e higher ranges of National _ — --
, __ - :til reified . • vertisYng ..
-- League, together with i solemn clucking of tongtsea, and a variety • --The British came into pox"sestiion _;
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- of "tut- tuts."- of the N.Y. Canoe Club Cup at "as CHICKS MEDICAL j
Investigation was, of coursi. set on foot Yes. said Pratt when • Bayside. Long Island, in 1933 when .._ • ;.
questioned, it was quite tette He was bttrei3ng on hock+ games Roger de Quincy and Ufia Foot _ AVERAGE chick■ mar s■t-sus by, but PORT'S ECZEI&A SALVE -
In fact, he was betting on his own team. the Ma 19 Leafs. to - made -histo by--taki the rise chtok. wuh re-You' br t "fins sack of ass wee the ski netr ut dry eczema rashas - -
P -history t3g p -tLem wilt return-rola'that a:tre profit and weepias skin troubles Pun's 6c■ema - -.
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And what of it en uireed-Pratt brusquely. . - out of the U.•S•A: for the first.time. w• vurcliassd ao4o it.o.P• cockerels to - ul not disappoint zoo
our 3962 castings. We know that h7e w
"?his betting is very.Haug ty.`said-one of-the investigators _ _«.. '! . k'ttd Itching. simple and Acs .cum., "tai
with solemn mien "You can't do that sort of thing.-lea unethiea% els... ooeku•ih wfu_.incrr a....es.a+oduo- tnagwnrm pimples aaa athlete• root, a.
_. it endangers alta very foundations of .oto.structure" All previous challenges from the "tion to our usI ptelkta We hay. special respond taadua n abs .esInlew odorlw
time Of the fist in 2886 b the . brood■ for laser■.'brotlere or roa■tara, outsaent. _rmsrdler nt how stubborn,or
- s -Also turkey yonits.-older pallets, -started
"Besides that." agreed Pratt, with straight face, "It's Inst
1 Britisher Nyarringtoii Baden Powell - •Incks k°°yw r`ietc>�nse Pas JAs
` plain silly. I bin beton; on Leafs for three weeks, and we nut t , - TWss aLn exlcz 14ATCB>sRIEe LTC.
- had-been I successfully warded off. FERGUS ONTARIO Po$T'S RZM kD1ZS
- . won a game in that time If.you gents will return s» the;>tlon.7 ,.. nn Receipt of Price _
- I have lost, I will quit betting right away." They
1895 tris iia 1888, 1890, 18tH, QUALITY to reme aboik Ione flat the
7• a ssi�cur.nt'et A. t!nrn•r of [,ngaa
- . . - 18 2 9 3,'and 1-914. Usually price in 'forgotten, The gnat majority Tnraatn .
Your comments and suggestions for this colurittr will be welcomed the races take place over a man- - •t vus customers=are iooktng for ■enutrre -
. 1 A chic u good:to you opiy-.
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Co"tt-House,431' Yong@ St,. Toronto. gylar -course of about 4 iles It ft ley■ capable of•e rntng, our-carefully' PEOPLE ars .tolkins eb.r9 Nye .awed_
lty flmsr FFerguson,c/o thea ebteks wteh ganutse R.O.P. Fs■ella !rein t•klwe Oi,tenll Ram•dY
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and.a time.limit of two hours•is t
: ����� i brooding back of is - proved t o rill for RMsntaNa Falco and Neuritis.
impoae!ti.' mono makers this near. Most h .our MWNaws DRUG STORE
) . . .. ,- s • ♦ customers can't accord to take ehaneN ,_
DIS'T l 4�L E R S L t M I T E.D with ankrfown or inferior quality. Buy I7E Elgin 011.w.
yal Canoe Club- wlticT3 the best, a cone two a.Chick-is.00111106 S
. Ther Ro C when. sou buy- brooding. Also turkey1'= ExPrsseP°h
AMIiERSn$URG, oNtAAlo holds the trophy on behalf of Brit- . _ :.` __
- __ •, -- oatalo older puileta, started chicks. TIN "OPPORTUNITIES roe ..
ai'n'and which promotes the•'anntial oaealogue. - HEN AND'WOHi�
" sailing* regatta is the oldest canoe 'T°_01.7� T� -CHICK:aTARIO
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-club in the world. It was founded -- • BE A HAlRDRES849R -_ - _ _ .
. - - on July 26, 1865, at a meetifi -at- DYEING AND CLEANTNfI _JOIN CANADA'S LEADING BCH4r0lL -
1 ` H1nta For Shavers en the lace. There is na-necessity to S Gnat opportunity Learn 1. .
lather again, although you may find the Star and Garter Hotel; Rich- sAvls you anything needs aysine or clean Hairdressing
Y Ing? Write to as for information we Pleasant dignified profession, good we".
this.is the m®St convenient method .mond-on•Thametiv called-at the in- axe tied tom answer 'soar wavatimm. fA -Thousands of successful Marva+ graduates
.Whether you shave up, down or of:wetting the .face. litigation of John Macgregor. This partment g. Parker's Dye work■ Limited. America's Greatest sy■t•rd-
g _.. til Kongo St.,,Tornntn; _ Illustrated Catalogue_Frot '
across file face, with.long strokes ritish ,soldier barrister traveler
- - Write or Call
- if you use a safety razor you _ -
Or short ones, It is a matjer Ot aNthOr was tyle pionetir Of canoeing. 101 aAlls MARVEL HAIRDRESSING.gCxnoLe
' personal.preference. Shave.in`We Should tion have a razor towel in as s- recreation. He developed the 4BD8FOar Ta16FOrL Empin gtriIn, as BtcoBranch Tor'tmto r
- Y -- your- iping_blades.o -Rob Roy-t)pi of-canoe-to-'aid-him- -- far permanent - PaVAUVA .. __viii-ta fie.-Bins-st.- R-mtlton - - :
way you i natntaI and coin -y
Portable., towel, no matter how carefully _ in his travets throughout Europe. grower on any sort• t1:26-per lb,-stuara ns Rldeau st.:-octave* =• •'
Sinlay, preeaen. Ontario:
•'First, th6hlgt was yoj3r face with you do-so, generally results in ser- and the Hoiy Land. BELL BRiTISH KNIT
-soap and water, removing g i damage- to the edge. If you- . _ ;,r r;.. r'" ° '_ • ,. IOEc1t8sED BATRTCBB seo 1�IwD>s to measure dresses. Itne6rfi,-
r. •' SMART 'Martha Washington and Rich- ebildren's and men's wear representa•
dirt and the remains of ars &ration must vtlpe.you[ blade_dry, do-lt= • -Where and•when he can was lives wanted to sen direct 'to the bomea - , -
, perspiration
call on the lm of our hand. 4 tease stainless three-ofee• -bathroom
and .secretions which'.accumulate gently Pa Y born is shrouded in the mists of ■.t■. White u/0.0a 10 1189.00 t"trloured' -Lauer "tyke ,and factory
gu are available.h.
4 $214.00•egtgpleta with beautitul chromed Every garment futory ivarenteed, Hfgb-
rapidly on.the skin. •Yon will do far less damage,how antiquity. The Eskimos and Amer- - fitting.. Air hondtttontng 'furnace■ est commis■lon■ and bonuses. writ•
Lather-well for at least two mist- aver, if-you just loosen the razor, , ican Indians have had-them for-. $29&,00:'special .offers to plumbers and. - .
British Knitwear Limited, ,Simcge,,-opt,..-. -_
centuries. But the.Brllish can lusti- bunderk too. gave many valuable 4211ar■.
Utes. Instruments recording the rinse under a tap; shake off ,the guy with 'sonflaence and.-have: s nicer $18.00 AN EVENING•
amount of wear og,;ihe bla a lariat sure us Water, act cavi slightly .- y--claim Erldit-dot-developing --'home. ser+ raCtloII. a. Extra •Pott Your Spero Tltne. Just 3 Easy-f --
.1 - �� - _off cataiocus--prices if -r• - am n� PatenCed-Auto-
the art of paddling gtid aailin _ ext
1 fbtavitig slow that less you lather damp. In a safe place until' next g g a • supply everything you. need for complete mauc Re7rTire or •ITefroaters':can vay
f canoe as- a spqrt. Th_ introduced ' plumbing or beating installation. Cata• you that. Hundreds of hat pr Wt c to
or at least oris minute, the edge time. Do'.,not store it,'thotlgh,'in It -ymisl+to6. Rush name, addn;vs, nor eves
t it•to the European continentseen '!orae includes tubo ohotel of mem•fl:• a�ITEEn PROFIT OFFER. D Frnst-n
i� unnecessarily ,damaged:' and a cabinet containing disinfectants and cure., setter.<.ana helpful Inseauatton Matic corp.. Dept. 34, Newmarket.
3ather,of at least two minutes is the cosmetics that may give oft fumes -after the fon matioii'.of the'Royal dl.gram■. Select style or sinks, cabinets. Ontario. -
Cano�gh two stud laundry tubs. showers. staves. retricera• _
most eCOf10111ICal In pf0—lOIIglifg the W 1 will cause till edge Of the ton res•ure water systems oil burners. gL�lRE NOW iV t5t\\Y 90CTBERI/ -
life of the blade. ' blade to*corrode. - .. attending the University of'Bonn, septic
dna on tanks, etc, visit or write eAtlFoaslA
thq Rhifid city famous as birthplace Johnson Mads Order .Division, .St'reet■• WE can make It possible. Investment 0.. 4�'
' •.After lathering, do, not let your Sest plan_of all is to store razor „ vine Hnidwnre. Streetaville Ont Phone Constructors 8010. .Delaware,, Seats
face become dr Burin shavia of Beethoven. And' a,•mad ER- Cbl. '' - Monica. ca31r. . = -
Y B Ii• and blade in a jar of"an antiseptic, . glishman" .astonished the inhabit- -
-If it does,•all you need do is moist- 'non•corrdd�4lg fluid. VEGETABLE juice extractors. electric,
. ants of Sweden shortly afterwards• suak df juice in a few minutes Live-Rite PATE\T!! -
by paddling'a caftoe acro their Produces Ltd.' J49 Yongs' . Toronto.3 -AN OFFER to even tnventor—List of 1a
: _ rho R Ramlons say Co., Regis eredtlPareon anet tAttow.
wx "W'>. :,.. `•:ate a S 1^"I�. r. * a.• ► .NO 1 Clover Basswo MONEY- 24 lbs.,
••�?� � _ M:•,'41 j,.^� � -.� rat i4.ti0,.48 lbs., a8.E0; 70 lbs. 113.00. 'aey■. 273 n tree Otbwa.
I country.
Sweden stands number
n ,�, ea , �,�,,. Y , Robert Ritchie, Rte. 3, Perth,' Ontario. .
1. <• •• f ;one3 oung}�canoeing nations of
t —_ PETHERBTONHAUGI; A company.
jj tce� +' ap „R'Ell Jiff H—"Th•_ttnest, strawberry :1 tent 801tetton Established i8D09 lig
the 7ld. •At the last •Olympic ever tasted." •'Bay"Street.'Tnronto Rnnklet At Informs,'
Games, here in London in 1948, gt'PTEicnER-seat two crop raspberry. tion on request
I ,' - . - Cookies-extra tasty when VALFNTiNE—Best new rhubarb
' ""' Sweden headed the unofficial ranl'r= tvrita Pelmo Part Perennial Gardens; WANTEt1
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the are MOICr baked I int by' nations and supplied the Weston, Ont. a
-W3I3Agr8-3g--L13�f¢ FARMERS: I have many rolfabaYa�laDL-_
' • for men. They ina gurated at Vax- Your Druggtat sells CRESS, toy farm work. Mostly families Apply .
• "' 1 ' ' l h world ecara _--__� now and be ready., for snring. John
7-, OAT CRUNCHIES ho m in 1938 t e woe champion- coF-F O. Good fragrant cors•. (with Velitnra sax fa4. Clt.tham Qat Pbta»
" " .'�1• ••' -` "` : ships which have now become a enffene) at '20c 'Pound. , - - ' sa1aJ.'
a�" aWEET-0. For beverages Dies• cakes:
Measure into bowl SM a rol1ed.oatsiad-apekk*-- . � firm! established feature of the an-
y puddings, etc., at 1c pound. Both WA[TEAB! Need Snappy, Spicy. Nanabty
` • with 4H taps.Masao Baking Powder,%.tep.,Wt, — ' nual-international sporting calen-. Formulas, st.o0. satisfaction or money TSpe stories, other Manuscripts also
' IK tap.voted nutmeg;mix thoroughly.Combine 8 der. And ln' their capital city of back.- Owen Boggs, Warsaw, lantana. .:.
,� acceptable.' Excellint rater+, 'if need. J.'' '
well•beaten a �' wi;ite.Kings and. 20 slues Glaser. UFA Exchange, APO 1T6 e/e
A iP,2 tape.grated orange And, tap; Stockholm they house .the htadr and Browne.
.Postmaster, N.Y.
C o vanilla; dually beat fA 1H o. Ane granulated " <^ �� and Browns. a. Saunders, 21 Georgina '
gee - z ;..;t quarters of the International Canoe Street. Brockville.
'seisar and add 1 H tbs.butter or margarine,melted. - -
, Union in affriliatioR with which-are
i __ _Add sag mlatalnr t�.dry_9ngeedienta.and-mix- , EA'@�,Tt�qula_sftoslvtl p
t thoroughly. Drop by suoall spoomUs, well apart, rsswerttstr 3 •• USE Tbbatco Ilminator, a s—Te itlttc 1Nas Neal I az
' '"" on gtwsed boldag shsets.�and conte each with a 'l� *• * • r treatment quickly stops craving for
tobacco, rids the system of`Dleotine. King ■ C■ \ - I�."1:/�''
` piece of nutmeat. Bab inywxUrato oven, 86009. 4 Trials to elect Britain s Ol mpic }� r I}�"h"
`, a poans; �% ookiflom them ' ' representatives will beheld in June.. p O. Boxa673.CeM6uloAtnLst■ c�clheruj.- lInt'11Idisaovef ered D.D. k i�aonn°V.a'woi�a �1
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t + ^' - E) F E M 1 N I X • speeds peace and'comrort from cruet itchiinf
9r+• woman-cells another. .Tek•-sop•rjoTed 0y ecrema,Pico lea rashes, tie 3a n
.. 1. + �•Oct application ch trlks even'tthhe Mohttleuan9aee
' , 'FEMINEX" to help alleviate pain, d1s
trees and-nervous tension associated with teh w moray Ds Ask druggist for D D. ;
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SEOICIM lets IOI[M accerditt/ N ptioa toraiaary fir •Mtn strength). !�
. - diretti•ns 18.0 rah Waite induce s monthly Pernod■.
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1t BROUHAM held-ori Friday last at the home'of _ .Ii -"in
OCHSY NEWS
' One-Minute News /�� Mr. and Mrs. Manson Ellicott when - -
/ "� a number of friends and neighbors Two Midget -League games' a�
The Tlebmary.meeting of the W. mei to honor Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kinsmen. Arena Wednesday last
_from Johns Manville - - A. of St, John's Church will be held were as_close as anyone could ,ask,
of Fuller who moved° to their new y ?y
- oa-Wednesday-evemug, b �'9-6; - Bvys-C ub-battling, Pick••—
h Pickering Village. Mr. •ering 130
tt = a th h of Mrs Robert Miller. and Mrs. Fuller will -be missed' in the final YhiDie-- befoehAjax �t• a acneCan Quit A cordial imitation•is extended- to y tip5-tom-4, to take r s ,this communit where the ha�e out on
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_• OFF Mr. and Mra�Bnd Browea g� lived for a n mbar of ears. They Fond lace, and due the Druggists
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years. P R
' AW } - - a level floor. rut the cellar. nightea ; .the
_... I• �� Want T® "'� , lamp.bxetheir friend y 0 P
and Barbara; also Mr. Browes,-Sr. Y s. . VVh;tby Bing Brothers held.the • "'
left 'on Sunday on a metol trip to The W. M. C, Cf
'St. Jc.�ri's'held• League-leading Brooklih boys to a
_ Florida, where they expect to spend thR regular meeting on Thursday - 3 tie, to-take -the first,mint
• One of the �_. important your choice, to quit ii you want the rest of the winter. ' gained off the to club.this'semon.
ri hts you enjoy nder our eco- . to is still a basic right"here last at the hpme of Mrs. A. J. a• Rennick o
Mr; d Mrs, Carl Devitt, Toren- +ith..a,gop�l attendance..:Re�-uxH, ( pened -the scoring for
h�ic system is the right to choose in North America.. - - '
the : A of work you wan; to.do. gut.it could be.lost. Other CoirrY ;, h, spent the week er*d %vfth friends Lackey was present and installed ++aY through'the opening
ajar half
period, but Don -Bears,
n tied%t up. y
But there is'another right which tries_. have gone that w the ufficers. for' tip caning year. two _
_ e 5_xou remrrn er ; o s o conveners were ',rery sat- ens
people don't talk about it So m"ich. - P t3C in that, period -but :nein'
This is the right to ,quit if you we are urged to pattern our, colt?x- Ramsay are'sorny.to know that she: • r ' '-
y try after others where the pcop: 18 a a.actorti ` _ _ then lino arty'effect ori the scoring,
wand�o nr to chane wor_ : - - gain"confined-'to her. bed`due to M
no lrn~,i• halve-th='rl^ht' to wor , as •the teams could' not get their
En this country no one can make or not where they choose, illness. -AH join in Fishing her a i poae�plays organized. Pearson a-
you stick to a job.if you want to -- speedy recovery. Green River , gain scored-to give Yickeridg tlxeir, ^
Mi. and Mrs. Wallace Ellicott and � r only time `in the,:}e
This is one of a series of brief arti:• ad at two nrin-
But that's not true in a lot of, cles bringing you facts of csmniva- daughter also Mrs, &O Edon and So utes of the niiddjp session. hien'
o4untrles where` People have let, rry to report, Mr. Blake Lel.- ,
I-the- Government have tea-e let ity .c:~e'st about Johns- Mr. Gamble, all of Toronto,, visited man. is not improving as fast afi his RennIck again, fQr• lax; tied it up,
: power and where as a res; It the °r abut conditions affecting ov " .M.• � �,-Wn. E11icQtt'on Sul friends would Iike, Don Johnsouut ajariahead again
State takes over control. - ttational eco -- : Ch- owick '
_ _ + day - .t xme-o wrr ins r. P , and
These Governments can tell-you i• i' Berme Beamer came•right back to
Ilton vis- son received word f�xom `his old
y Mrr. and Mrs' Fred Ham tie it again. That is just about the -
where to work. - -
ited Toronto. friends on Sunday. friend_Mr. .George Dixon who is waw, the game went - back and
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The right to work at a job of :- rye poor health. I forth - first one, then the oth
rZ, Mr..and Mrs, Kea Pascoe visited in.+•e` '_feada at Enniskillen on Sunday.- Crokinole ,party in, the basement taking ad:antage of every opening
x 2 _. A Pleasant social evening was of the school' room on 'Wednesday '•i o owick ut the winners •in the "
was 'a great success. ad for good on a pass from Leht-
e
-_ Davies has returned-Lorre man, and Terry Wensley notched
1 J
after;a stay, in the East General, : what proved to be the winning naLr6.
j. a solo rush. Berney
teem
- � Hospital. titer $n
Phone Pick. 77113 - - 24 Hour Service Guaranteed - on a pass from Crompton,
r VG EBasn't th
RQVGE B.I1�L�4 AND R�13 AN8 put druggists in a gree
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again, u it w quite enough.
- ._ :• _-:; _. -- - _ . _. .. � as also a d�
Don wVipond's pas!
The second
Mr. anMrs. his,'Altonae Road n home to pint •Brooklin one up. Then
for the young people. Don Lintner tied up on a pass -.
Saturday last
-'- .._ Warburton, n the f
We ark'sorry to hear that Mr. Don i
aX1
_ Dundord.of Aitona Road is going Period. Vipond k a slashing pen-
Into the hospital for as operation �t3' in that period; but it did
-, - on an. help ,Whitby's attack Jim Vernon
his me-
sixth baatw irthda..lan Whiwith
celebrated oonndk pper[opd to put the only
up. A.-%"
a Party Last almin� LarryForester�t
vin
- - - - - -- - --- fon in
Wednesd,sgy-' v��� �y
tib
y 'ar8 81a<d -.
VNtier a/ffe �llaliv
e Woodview Road -is gettin 'along a IF' _ Heron or BreokL-
Q j/ tallied two gosh is
i7 7 (� a�
n .�mmedtQtP e�IQr is fine atter her recent illaesit. #he''thisd `period to keep the locals
_ A. held a siif t n . , who now, bas
_ The Rouge Hill..W, A right I the
_ - Cowan last ten points, and the second unassist.
`prise palmy for Mrs.
Thursday and presented her with a ed Vipond tallied one for Broolt-
. .. _ _ , .•..� • .'. sir,. �.. _..
" _. .. . lovely gift. lis in between Forester's p
We are.glad to-see-that the_ girls league-leadera'a�,tie,. and •
_.: .
_ _ W every "McKinney.. who ser= - -
o meet a Mrs Fortier'a
pen f -
ve the
who t pass out from•1Kcltin
. .- '
Wednesday night are get ved the only shy o the period
= s ting along ette' goose-egg
' - v . fine with their singing. 'l1e 'QY s record was F
awe Courteous !?rivers- All Pass er gers Fully Insured finally.: - - n Alv=
_
-Pres-attended a °n, nosy niglxt, aenSawdono!
_ _ ..__• - - _ _ _. Fridayighters the l.egi n Bantams put in the first r
•A number of the
- r ed th
Club in Toronto last Friday'. goal of the seagon 1&ainst the li*
tie'Pickerin_ Rotary
alie.
for Yull Sea and two e
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_ 0 1 t;� of
hockey.. It eras at:one minute of the
thi
Everett eiDeilart t edit in' perfect: -
_ .. At �"HOt11e aind Overseas _ pass. Despite isnotxer Legion goal.
by 1�'ug Lintner,_'unassisted, some
ten.aninutes later, the Pickering
- V`E CANADA
. _ � :_ ._ . - - a ..•SER - buys picked up their third straight` -
- _ win S - 2. In the first game of the
_ -
• ,'• ,' double-header in the Bantam •serieli -`-
"' e .Scouts tvhiteua'shed the Horner
the ..
. Motors crew •t.to 0
IA t�� rout Ines of Vee t It is -card to say just what 1, as
ono■ • •fI Hers have to do to score a Fal, as
- they a e'doing just•abou+ cvoe,yt_hing- --
[i �rivcaithen t< cmmtrrh of They
are e, . . i
Pt - g e ping as -
. the other*'eaaus in the. .league, b �
3
- just can't. seem to find the target. '
'" � •�- "°'• ''• y; _ '' ' Amie Roµssc- fired in �.- pass' from
Wilson, to open 'the scoringarade -
�.. for tae Scouts: and then Paul Rou-
1=4T Pffnl!t for
,.
c-ea n
- the second tally. fn the last •pef•
t - iod Gibson and Wilson were the
ar -M6dern inventions.haire'not taken'away•from the Infantry its mat ksrnc^, •' nth unassisted• Ken
alldmportapt part in vichrrSv. again and again, in the battles of Iu� man took a two-minute trip-
ping
sal
X939.45 and in -Korea--Infantry h9s proved its ".Queen,of
Ping penalty and i` was during this
_... that Gibson notched his goal on a
s s
Bi The job of.the infantryman has.become tougher, more, a screened shot. ,
:i complex. He must be Rble to handle more weapons and to meet John Bushby tallied the first goal 3 "
greater variety of situations in defence and attack. for Pickering Rotary 'in tete first
• T 8t p perio of second ams, on a
o tarn-the s int rank of Leading Infantr �an�and the pasis from Bill Hansen. This was on-
'" al tra pay that goes with it; calla for intensive training in many-
extra ly the start...of-the Rotary scoring
' - .-Varied subjects. For the Canadian Infantry Soldier is one of the - spree. Bob Greener san�,t Mrke Freon-
- f e s pass, and Gord Found slap-
WANt 'thoroisghli'train�ecf men .in our army. He ranks with the ped home Harvey Perrault's se-
��g bound,. all In•thirty seconds. Then
' : - - •-linear men in the world. _ ._. __ . .�.
itwas Erie• .Barkley from Bobby
.
More men are needed right away to serve with the Infantry.— -•- Watson, Bryant unassisted, and t
_ _
-the most important meq in the Canadian Army. Lloyd Irish on a pass from 'Perrault
to Willa up'I'M' r witb
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-- �eit>Nrt!!r to sWtwo anhlh. to 17 to 40 (Trattlsrrn! The second period was six goals.
o lnllat• YOU' I11pit: • Pickering out in front
h Pe as far. better
r la ll en ikd a .
.� � '-' :' . •, � � played.
two goals�tnr the cwinnefpa, the ' ' %
. te4s�
Apply to Mo nlarist,if/er'uHln Depot: first on a
i ! �P 1/ . 9pais from Bryant, the
g; "` Me.1 R Pirsonnel Depot,Wallis House,Ridsav R Charlotte Sts.,Ottawa,Ont " other without help: Legion ,finally'. - -
No. Personnel Depot,Arttllo P6rk,Bagot"If»st,Kingston,Ont.. .• utd e r `in the third period,
po
S rso nel
Canadian Arm Reeruitin 'Statioryn,90 Richmond St.W.,Toronto,Ont. the
Ma v nd in the one
y g as menti,neo bo e a
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., i• . -.. - pat-Watssley 6drraeks,Eli:ob.th Str..t London Ont. '-- - }period looked `
T Psrsontwt Ds 9 good'enoii fi to beat
Army Recruiting entre,2101 Main Street West,North Bay,Ont. anyone. T:ie roof nearly blew off the —
Na
�.. Army Recruiting Centre,James SteietArnloury,
200 Jamin St.North,Hamilton,Ont. Arena after Sawdon's goe1, as a1-
' :. most evelTotse -' 'in the place' lrnewt
CANADIAN just what it meant, ;
loin theAN ARMY `' midget 3tandingo
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- ACTIVE FORCE NOW - -. >; _ Point: _
� Brooklin 6', ,
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Listen to"Voice of the Army"-Tuesday and Thursday evenings-Dominion Network. Whitby King Brothers g
Pickering,Boyes' Drugs g
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)3sntam_Sia ndin gs
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. '' " Pickering Rotary
= e Legion
Scouts R
Horner Moura s
0assied Adv't -
- Your Friendly Resident Agent' •
_ m� _
One cent per, mord. Minvimnam '115C. - Frank
.. ��i6e. if cl►arged• gemitta�e- neat t1At,1'Ol• - �INSUHSANCE Afi�1T Ri:,
. .
gccompany order..Count address and Lim nR$, CASUALTY, BOSW, AUI 01WINLE ,
phoae'
amber. ;. _ - - - - — - -
y -
--
I,IAI3ILI'!1Y IN9LTRA;I(�CE dt.-
-
—BUT FROM .xn �� �_>� __ - Ckering Macke a ----
'PO! SALE WITH -
BLIOLDI.NGS FOR 'SAL1F], _ _ -_
Two Barns, fisc`removal after April ` - - -
' CYRIL E. ,&10RLRY - _ _
- - Pt-1 CC � 30
moist ComeOient location. i
Apply to-
Oshawa,-Ont. .� QUALITY -
Feb.
MASSEY�-HARRIS C,AMBINE -
� 1AEAT
FOR SALE I _
Massey-Haaris "clipper" Combine-,- _
_ bix-foot cut, Wisconsin 4-cylinder C1jZ1PPL7i1 Y-�-RM '����✓
n •ne drive, '25'rbush, grain tank,
V'
with a liary Scour-Kleen. This
-, cwnbinevs•being offered for sale, . . Hourly p1Ck 111p
the owner requiring a larger mach-
-LOOKER PLANT
ine for'greater acreage. It is in new Fhone COIL@Ct PickerinF; 265 J 12
" -condition, '' having done only one -
seasorig work: Economical to oiler --- '.SHIE'LDS, KI'Hg. FARM Meats Processed to Your Specifications. -
ate. Exceptional value at $1475,00,
APprox.4500 less than 'new' mach=
ine. May be -inspected at —Hernr -
itage Farm, Pickering, Ontario.
SILK'S MARKET
FOR S,4LE = surplus biiildit3g mat-
- erial, 1000 lime bricks 3c.; 00 ft.
5
.pine 2 x 4 No. 1, D4S, $90;0.0;, ''3 -
'K
thousand feet one inch'board$, DIS, r. -' •.,.
$50.00; 500 feet Astrecals 4 1-2c.,; MARGARINE
` _
r �lsQ-nails. D. � Pidgeon, Wood-view �- - a.rrrl�wran..r•jrN.+
Ave. first turn left, first-turn right L CpT1C8
= off Altona Road. -
►fir
t •� • P'SOTO-FINISHING
EMPLOYMENT WANTED - .FRaESN KILLED CAPONS OS �` ,,, QF1rERINARY '°`
housework and baby-sitting. Mrs. _ BUY ld�
_Wilbert Blair,.R. R• 3, 'Pickering,
.sasaa*
-- --opposite Ogcford Sales. . !SOloEt PICK�T6 f• . wail igT0RI4 HOURS -
Feb. tit. __ - "� THAT '`""'" VS* Iasis
.Aluminum ladders, Paints, Septic _ • A.��� s • 2[. t• a• P. X
PRESC�'T10�f - -
toilets, Mimeographing, Typing, Ad- _ 48•,0• P.'1!.
- dressing etc. Keelv�s: Claremouk 0 P.
- - I.0 H. to
FOR S 4LE - n3ay Oval coal orA .E R _
_ rang% white enamel in_ NOTIu. •o _
condition, new fire brick, gr 4,
_perfect condition. Enamel good as
Phone Ma�zri 868 J3.
._ #. -. _
PLUMlHM ANI) FURNACE �s Sr8 PaYin� blgesla market glee -- J --
REPAIRS
ig'or your• plumbing and furnace re- P'U'R DEAD OR CRIPPLBrI) -ANIMALS _ ;: WEST =R � -pHo�
- SCAIL
airs, phone- Pickering .230 3:
_ - y orge _
a
.: �Pla lso••bn live h s -
'. �AMI�U!AN1MAi1MM��MA ;
nny men,wow - _ . -
_ ^ . Foe a spiedy pcch I4 piano collect'is your Fecal agent. Picherinr;242x•9 _ BE'it9 OF TO1�DI 0 REAL SS1'sdll'!"$ HOARIa"
gain 5 10 15 Ibis.
-. - GORDON G. CROSS
petites Pep, Yiat, U BANNER RENDERING f0� LTD. - LYNDHURST 637 { ,
DOW...m tiger r�.wvaat. alb bona" - - � - . •' .— __- � �.
r-- OW.. =J �.��'� _.. ._ ' CKERING V1LL�l�•`E ,
.41 7 - /+,y wuso,1 •ho war aouW Won, L _ _ .'
oe rna i Lmielns -
.,� - TORONTO 1ti A 1�i S T.. PI
gg ppeetts,o+.nu wo eouaa
' .. .-pt1..(�.d.IY Ion1a.Yip la� •: _ _ _ - _ �.��,�p�.__ -
.. Y•,0. .•t.,wf. B Wct•� • Olood. _ l�l�a+'r��+ TRVI�''+
/ pN W d' ■ p food ,w,�7eo QM•- •
a
ging
L�4
-. i�aedroo�o��e.�'�,.. ; _ _ . - -- •� . Selling Buying • E�cb n - -
_
CALL. WMUT OBLIGATION
AS
'rHONE BICKERING' 1
• _ _ .
Mortgages
Aran.
Dumbarton 1Uwanis
S HELPFUL HINTS . Loan . -- Yalastioult .l•-
L 9'fll8 WEEK
fii.varuan`F.d l3to«n.and th¢ Ag-
Appraisals i
A spot of butter on spout of pitcher:stops licituds 3. '
• ricultural Committee of 'the'flub Ifimm dripping. .
e mal- • being - - a► Rial Estate. I«suranco aawd Mortgages e
_
will have char a t f.L%eir next meet-. :
- 1 CsL3ARANTEED _ and CLOL'i '
: cooked for.. p - ADIO SFWICE RF•PAIRLN
i I c V � _CO•/ R Njahe or Model.
di Gals'In 'Fr in = I� V� ... —`'any -Canadian a{yi g
H
_ •'$1SIBU BA_N SPSCIAI.I tt
" After the opening exercises sad Art• fr Fiel
the Secretary's report and Rall Call I STOP 33, KINGSTOX RD., SCAR. 7-902
had business and,took up •che j
. .,we O8 PICKEBING RESIDENTS ]IAY-CALL ��--
-- -. =x • Valerie ( ! : �EVEDIIDIG3 ODTI+YT - PICKBRING bi J. ONE piekerinR 52W3
—_ cohcctten. Ju3.ce- Sorle and _ _
i'renette took the Worship. We con- _„g LL$ BAST -SHOUW HAVE 1T's
tinued,with our project on Medical ' � FOR FAEE MTMATE$ a `
:Missions. We closed with Taps an cQsrse7.geatin9 Systee• Pickering Jewelry
t11ir e.PerrauIt `
r, game. _
. - Esielroagll and 1Yosalitk 9n*yltsi'
PICEERIN(I TOWNSHIP :i
f' SALE REGISTER - obi _at�..Iastalfd - '
e _ _ BMWING Pffi HIT$ 1'� .
:
SATURDAY, •FEBRUARY 2. ^. : -�
• °PHONE: PICK. 2"A
auction gale at the Stouffville Live y R A
Issued Taes►FrL } t• s P.
Y. ';l
stock Sales Arena, selling 1 rea'tock \ ' sad by appei tsz+est 1s�
oarspecialty. Piech cows, Spring• y
- . - -
ore, Heifers, Stockers, Sheep, Cal- --- Sliest etal Work 'E'• J. PROUSE
Pigs Horses, Ponies and Poul-
8y Bus � �.
try. For pick-up and delivery service, _ • • of News Oflies•i SfIILflINIi, I1vSPEG'q
v';f _.. �
r land bring' something � �® earlg- �
phone Stouffville 38.2.
g sell and Bee w' �- �- p�o� Pi
and
'.; the modern way to'sell by public Vs ' +� PHO"
unction. "'You Bring It, We'll Sell �• -- 1 ;z � Pheew
your market-vQheze - Pjekselas_ �
buyer and seller meet. Sale every -
u9.
Satu�ay at 1.D0 p.m �� R. R.-A,.AOIN�OURT, OxTARIO. .''
SELLERS and ATHINSUN - ,�•
auctioneers. L WELL D]3O41NG, SEPTIC TANKS FY�� �S
I c .. .� QOMPRESSOIi BORE,TIZENdS1NfI ROME
,.DAILY SERVICE . - Aiit ' �
LL
PAARKEI PRICES ' - Q-A C tAf�MWAN dU.S:A•POINTS-- NOT WATER s.�rsr
I 1STOCK _ CHARTEREQ. dtJSEI and S7xrveys -HORSES -
.:. OFFER i D�A L Sf R V LCE
_G, T: HO:R�'ON S• -G+.��E�'110� �
HOGSFOR A L L GROUP TRAVEL
_::_ _ .. Ontatio.Land Surveyor ".
And Civil Finaiueer. � done: Brooklin 7•2 R
c _ _
Nji
1: PICK• a s, or - �' �� p�eM w; !tq&$� �
ISf _:
'Edward Stree �
` TOR - EM 3-3838 b ° 14
MOM 4do0 -.••,,i' Pbeae: Pick Ar WDI 6 3
1 ' 1 1 1
. _ �'` '_a,- .dam••- _ .. .. ��
- -
,
71.
,,
Now-
- - ZIl htids 91reea '" Material in Stock _ wig
Ivi . :
_ , ,*A& Richardson` -STAFFORD BROS. P�AitL alra>e, BLUE and
�— ---
__—__ a - -- T.A. S PRESBYTERIAN the ladies. ,
GZKERA.L I7Q$bTRANQH WOWS ALEUCIAFI M MOULDINGS CHLWH
REAL P)BTA'FIE -. pbe 'Wbtow 4i� H. ¢ FZR IN8I1lfE an OUTSIDE ' 00-Rev. David iliarahall, Minister 8t: George's-.it'otuea'tt f:htiid _
_ " DOORS P. m, - Sunda School d their non �iy meetingat
-CONVEYANCiNa _. 3.00 p, m. - Worship Service the l Rectory on Thursday, Februuy,
pie D>IINDrAS ST.,Z,
01t>restabliahed Aget►cy > y CLEAR ME COMBINATION
To Serve Yon. DOORS COMPLETE WI TIi VI'omen's Missionary_ Society 7• Hostesses: Mrs.• Robinson end
-- - The regular mo thly meeting of Mrs, Cru mer Ladies, you all kr
-PJlQI�t_... PICSI;RUIG• 04► _ _ _. . - RQBTr�N_and GIxASS
n m ww
- 11i oEA IE'� _ �� the W. X. S. will , be-held in the this is a :cry important meeting -
• .1r1. t,orlon Sunday School Roan, at 2,30 p. ra. will you please' come - 2,30 Thune-,
_ /A.L 8. �. F'URNITUBH DI�AL1 :. LUMBER'YARD,S �'on 'Tuesday,.February 54— day, 7th.
MaIN�B FERAL DIIhI+3C71`OIi - * * * PICKERING UNITED CHU9RCK
•�•-- P'ICKERINn, ONTARIO tFAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH =_
_ ' Daily Servide To and Fsoe Private Ambulance 19erak• PHONE: Pick. a4. Rev, J. K.,Braham.Minister Rev. A. E Young, Minister ,
Church Service - 2.00 P. M. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 196$
OSHAWA Day it Night —= - _ -
-
Chartered � 8br'All - Sunday SNtool - 2.00 P. M. 11.06 a. m, Sunday School ,
- Oaaaio� 1Ras. � ' proms ' Ei .EE J=�CESON _ • * 11,00 Holy Communion
prop. Pickering United Church- 7,30 P. m. - Discussion Group
- 'PHONE: PICKERING � Pbone �iCka ��'i� OPTOMETRIST The W. M. S. will hold their Feb- CHOIR-PBAC1'iCE . FRIDAY
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted �t, ruary meeting at the home of Mrs. home of leader at 7.3 • to be fine
D. • -
PICKERING
Gvrdon Bray, on Zhuisday after irked at 0.66._
_ i ick i Oars Tuesday. enings Arid noon, February..-7, at 1.30 o'ckwk.
KEN -ANO GLARE ! �� -
•BY APPOINTMENT: IIevotional"bf'Mrs, M. S, Chapman. AU:DLEY
R�.NTIC� j First Door East Of Study Period - Mrs. F. •Baker A 1.34 p tr. Snnday�Sehoo� a,
AUCTIONEERS Masonic H11 .
Lse�ae� and Authorized for-the ` 1[Y M- ' MAW _ PRONE: PICKERING 48 � cold:r0l, invitation is exwudLu�u as.. •2,30 p,-r... - Eebular Service j
Conntka of Ontario and. York.
Stock, Im�lementa House- LICENSRD AUC��0NM ad re-elected for another term. endowment to give perpetual cares ^
how Furniture, Real Estate -� —Motions of appreciation for the. for all the graves and grounds. ;
ales our Specialty at Reasonable VAJJUTOB' BUILDER good.work done through 1951 were The zteeting was broughto to ai
Rates, Dual Servie�e for the i Fba 4W WZU4 put and passed, Tiie ladies for their close by the Benediction pronounced,
price of One. _ { O1A DSAS gr ` WOODiUSKING splendid co-operation in the Various by the Minister.
lutea R. O. phone Agin. tib WNEVIR works:of the church and the amount * * * h
_ Markham P. O. phone,Mark. s0i ( aABibS1�d of money raised to help the cu rrt Next Sunday, jienruary 3. In,that
xyroHEN CAB[ ETB expenses.-The choir leader,,,r, Al. morning ser:ice the Sacrament Of
Prentices have been established _ - ~BILL? and II STALLYD Crowhurst, for his excellent leader- Infant Baptism will be .observed. -
auctioneers since 1880. , ship, and to the members of the Parents please meet With the min+:
' -- — • / AL-rid ATIO.MS ON,YOUIR i r in the Sunda School room be-
_ HOId�; � � choir for their fin work. To the fate Y _ o
OPTOMWRIST minister for his a eat leadership fore the service. In the evening tl}•
DAVID H. 141 A R SHALL i• s.80 to 'ISLOO end A00 to 8.00 g �►B e 'Vold and.help many ways. Young People will have charge. `a►� _ -
' ---- --A - . I-Ebenings: Mus, Wed, Fri.,Tto` K 7he Clerk of the Session reg- young man will give the meesaaeri DISNEY EIDG- Opp. P. O Pkkering Village -- "orted church membership, new mea- We would like to see a good �
J+AR34 and. STORE ACCOUNTS' OSHAWA. ONTARIO RHO�;E a2 - PICKERING hers received through the year 27, glegation to,give him encousag�+,
'PSONBa PICKERING J 19 Phone Ree. 5-4587; Off. 5_4148 transferred bringing the present- meat. r .. '
membership up to 153, On Nunday even>ng, Feb. 10, tltit,
-(Th2e�Dsy' ��' ) to good health. 'Ben Lotton reported for the On-We-Go facies 'will bIN" chaser,
' DONEVANi and RICBARDS a,uri't forget the opening .dance- Cemetery Board - assets on hand of They MU917 have somethinD Teel,• 4�
in• the community stall on 8aturdiW
w. Ontario Land Surveyors, And -. t' pp $T•053.80. Our hope Is to have ata interesting, y,�
8trefe.aieaal Ent SeLer$ & Atl neon -[tight, February 2, Make this = a
_ _ .•
215 Sing Street, Haat Phone ate,Si01 W B-Std-200 date. There will be fun for all,-so
t .OSHAWA, ONT. _ tend. -
plan to at
a _Ladies'-Auxiliary meets �f
Pboayd- icelas -- - _
The
ery Tuesday evenia and would 'ks _ -
�Q 'see more ladieag come and help -
Aucc�ne toward a bazaar is the corning futP
-20 yeses ure. Any hetp will be greatly app
%%
jwwtoK�flnelE�l� Salve eoedattN aa,w4re reefs g.
be
a
Specializing it Faros Steak+ Fan+i- Dou . -biai�land, our coca-T�iealjula /I
n estate and insurance agent, ben- f^-
�ltwsy-Monument W+orlts -tare and Property Euler
All Saks personally Est{ei and come-•associated u ith the J. All- -
_
Z
gO8T. AUSTINI, PROP. Advertised. Hidir prepared itsd an Real Estate• offices with a'focal1 Wihit Ontario s' pNtei_ branch-•in the-T. Eaton'Bldg IL
ntaria Mona er for this Miles West-Of Whitby On - Doug. is O g a
• Between Whitby or anization,• with head offices_ is ``': °+•
h0. : Highway Prom t Service g' - - -
- -
And Ajax Western - Ontario. Two 13undred <
_ TBY� 443. - -
- -
PHONE: .W'KI r - Rates lr$tes �4.
H. -A.
boubas -are, ._arailabe
throug% -the ;Q vx or'Western offic- •
ONE: STOiTFMLLB WO es,• or see Doug personally._ All �.
uncal insurance. l-nquitnes may still
_ - be Bisected to IIouq ii Fairport off- _ •' _,
Ice. but the bulk of •the business
PIIOTOGRAPgER I0 �, PO
_ X. will -nru :be Fontrolled-frost_Ajax.
i48 Hroek St. South, Wkitby; Out. LICENSED AUCTIONEER Mr. and hla s, Hawkins entertain
- Phone 225,5 ed cum env from 'Toronto over t.)he
Fa
Hwtseho and Property 1 Horner a •'
Pkkenbhg and Whitby Twpsr P
_ - •• i -week-end. �',
- h' ras , ld per bIr. and .1r�, R. and Mies , - r
GLE N D E N I N G. sake a specialty Ruth HornArt and friend; of;parrie -
Spent Sun lay uith the Denny and
_
.. .� . -
DIXON ��' Prompt Atteatian Gives —perhaps it's the fnrndly teleahone rnslaller,.doingl:ts
Whitby R. 8..1 Phone $1' utr amt :---- _ fob qckly and neatly
D dhd f lies `
0 you
-i uraber 3'r Doors
4
-• ^ l"dte'sb?neone in a distant city... ___ _
Q Q ;
Units, W ' Iboartls, I'tywoodri '..�
'un¢�ccii - —
_$ar&ware and Paidt And All
The* baby daughit r of Mr., and ----- Ol--that _ _ t#_tlt #ekpltone office,
t
M Builders' Supplies y Mrs. Murray. Brown was chrrstesred
_ . 11I�AR �;•+ • r . e a read .to obli a ou in.any way she cart....
. PR on Sushay :Lt St._31un�ca s Angliu3n ! y
A Complete Service Fro One
g+ Church, Toronto. The name chosen is v
Store antes, at ret. ,.omen who work forthE_Bsll _
DIXON
Builders — _ reaiiV are"glad to be o ut'�ice".'I iter are alw ass looking
_ liiwanis 1 idture on $a�i�ay a� _ T
pliOgAIETOR ho Down Payment-Time Payment ening will,:be - "Arizona Cowboys:' r way u.ma e t elcfl t+me service even better.
for � i t i
Available To$Debs-oi►ners' �3r. aatd Sirs. R.'"R;•Lynde spenX They take pride in, the 13ep tradition of treatia s
�t xtULANCE f _. few days at Guelph and Rochesr -.. _ people the way they like to be treated. _
1 a
CALL LS COLLECT FUR ter..-
. i T
INFORMATION Mrs. Harold Holtby and 'children
.—• • . . of Port Perry:were,.recent iisitor§ •_•--: , .. . .
THE C011�R1Is LUMBER CO. Ltd.
.asr' Scar 8_8Bd He. 111: with Mrs. Howard McClements, THE 9ELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY ;OF CANADA �.
OpWA ' asci CONAhEI'- i �, - -- - —l�-eighbors and friends were sorry - -
FREE DELIVERY
nowese and owkitsss E to lioar'of'the fire at Mr. Plitz's on ,
�y Ke Q Wednesday night. The main part of
NNW 0.ON""$4 WANTS the house Was saved, blit•was very: g�
COUNTRY HOMES boly damaged by smoke. �-
Oa'. 81LA� ACRElA(IS3 sad Deepest sympathy ' extended to
t.; ? i-8 Sime" 9L 9. FARI[B P Pat ra
_..
` the relatives of Miss Martha Tweed= _ y
_. _ . lfwne . a•�ZZ'1. . •- -
We•Lave waiting buyer. with _ _ . _ -. NOW*
Qood �� t, _ ie who passed . away suddenly at -------- . -
t on'fjanuit — — 100gC
y ... _ .... - t
y i
. P'hoae §W prompt sad, erperisnead The Woman a Association,of the _ �a`ia,] i
MxviG
United- Church are anticipating a _ , ow
/-la7u`ija`re R • + '
I Njobft: M�ii10" - Office'1id1i3-ge64 ?ery interesting•service on Sunday cc
s .
ti'ralflce -Co* averring, February 11.. when Rev.
Waite or Phot+e J,.A. RILLOUGSITY and SONS David ,Marshall;.minsieri` of St.' • T
itsalt•e•
urges For Fern And Gentry _Andrew's Presbyterian churches of. _
sto�e
- (heap j ,
Bdildinga eased 9slesmea Whitby and Pickering, will•show :;.
- -_ w�tsdrloint htsursace On ,BgildlyuuSa ,Fstabnshsd 1040 pictures taken on his,-..recent`'�;sit . - i oma` '� CUBIC 10'1' FgtI�Affi8 *"
Windmills, $ilos, eta to 6coNand and d6aling mainly with �* ��� i FOOT, TWO CWC FOOT FitIQ�T$F i_. ai
:. AttomeDils Insurance..Of All Kinds the re-building of the•Cathedral at �V>bTC!i FOOT, SIR C[JBtQ FOOT FR1Csll�i81 .
• FAIRPORT BEACH__ -logia, SetrtFand.We trust that�uaay '1�RIF'i'Y +JQ`ilwyINCR SLECTR'IC �
r Bowman .& •Gib8On friends will came and hear Mr.
r$ONE: WHITBY 5M _Sorry-.to repbrt several residtnts , _ -Now Available
Marshall,
on
sick lisSztcludiusg MrS,Jac_ _ _ . = 1 ` ''�
obs, .Mrs. Pilla, Mr. Ian Snyder.'s _ idaire Ntads ONLY
- ... _ _
' �'� 80]R� :�� mother in Waterloo, and'Mrs, Don- Dunbarton United Church - Con'td. � .
i A4 Tom lie altl Snyder is the Oshawa-Hospit i. to• Dunbarton:Churchr i ._GENERAL.. MOTOR
We wish them all,an early recovery. in"thy church elections• the fol-
-go"
ol-
-1 1D 02 CRIPPL11D H exp We are pleased to see Mr.
Stazt lo*ing new men *ere*elected'to the �s BA �j
- 1� Barnett home from,a lengthy stay J Board o! Stewards: Dugald Thosap- _ e sJs •,
in hospital and wish him a-return -son and trhngtey TunnelL Mr. Jno.
"1111111111S so" • waft Phillips and Mr.,-Don Lyttbs wrr• _
: ..
R
<' i V y
That Good Casual to fu,im IAnrst l:r+t N,fi• a,. 1t,ll To All, a Good'Nig-t. In
_ .�
those tartil IAyEn r•
P• ril,10114 w 0 fur d,•Mase., nut a creature
._� 1 was
_ : ' . .
, � _ : �- There are a few Utll. Nsxr hrn•• .•tfrrfnq its- the Red Shutter Res•
,•,.• � '` -- - � around•, bore 11„1E hire hoo!r I'll, teurani, .ex,;epi enuteoae who jour. -
passable slut• Nuu
vp ,ber, to eenrn• a,ry•;1' to its Krtivity scene, made
tvtile keephi r of-, Is tis will, a riiwist two angels, a pair
W ss
r oke un"th r1 F: - prub#rm- ?1►s{ t ht of r.atnrl:, tn„ 1'rrea��llrn.
-
aolvCclQ„utte[
. or.,burr, I faw r well stets - se--- -*
r
` ' t' a farm lane has been kr,t a en
_.- .� _
A 11, t,resenl bas dopes 104
up to else
upon he anwuut of trallic coming
in and out, the tuxt am ay a ,. e
ti >� the lane and; what means have
been taken to keep it open. Ali r .
lane doe's tot fill in s
BAGS
� .� '.<„v elevated la i aSEA A
quickly as or that is level with the
.. _. _ C 1 b
q Y
- _ . ": land. A short lane, cart be show: --
- elled withoince
oo much trouble.
.•w
But a lone needs a shelter
r y belt
Or snow against the pr -
,� vailing winds, dans -farmers ha
- hired snowploughs_ to clear' their _ E,
1 lanes-only 'to have them fill in
?_` $ :• again, sometimes within a few t
_
AN, HIRST.- _ - - hours, which, to say the least, is _
y discouraging. A small plough does ✓ r -
fog
�Ititt ' f $ ) y
o,
(' 1 a ood job but if it is followed b
more drifting snow farmers know
-Dear conn lest; I'm skipping strengthened and sustained me. I ;• from experience-that--the lane fills
a lot of preliminary details to.tell When I falter, I read again' what 1 •< .: in worse than ever, Snowploughing �R�'S
,you that- _ you wrote, and it gives me the ' ' to be effective has t9 be continuous N K
"A friend of my son, 20 'years courage to carry on V,C" �
for lanes as well as roads:
myounger than "Prior tom trouble I• would ; { *�0 t w
y s e 1 f, hal have scored say Woman's Page But how is that possible? Seems •
- fallen in love column. �- 64 ,to me that is a question that•might Co
with me. And 1. ":how, all I can humbly say is,
well be. discussed by radio farm
forums. "Perhaps there is an op-
_ with hi God bless you!,
h, a
t - _ _..
"I know •BILL" pori nits here a for co.-operative /4fld fht:
- sounds fantas- ";Man fan" letters have come to - rp s , Or p chaps each town-
en a RELIEF is LASTING _
Y sip m ht ve or mor
tic. But tare ace me lately,- and all are welcome. s1zES h' ig ha one a Nobody knows the cause oT rheuma-,
ploughs specifically for -clearing
j so much alike'l Yours has warmed my heart, and t2-ZO tism but we do know there's ons
1 We both ,love I thank ou deeply for it 84595 :.�42 farm lanes, especially where iuth thine to ease the pain : . : it's
Y lanes run- out to provincial high- _ INBTAX�,
music, a n d + • e ways or ountry roads.' Naturally And when you take IMTANTME
sports, and our ideals are the same. Troubled people write to Anne ftl�4' O4 such an undertaking costs money-' the refief is prolonged bee�awst_
I've tried to drop out of his life Furst because they need a wise IxarrArttsxs contains' not one, but
spiritually and mentally.-He will not -- and if we want extra service we
hear of it, friend they can truster d because have t gay for yt-a condition three proven medical ingredients.
- "Mea marry -younger .women,. else never be*ays a confidence. She YK ANT these good lines These threefagred►entsworktAeetha
makes their problems her own, and and fhiandsome details! Here's your which a re sometimes o d t bring You not onlyfast relief but
-
I a i Inclined to,
P overlook, But some means of keep- . more prolonged relief.
Anne. Hirst, and- biologically that's hes helped thousands find a winter casual - step-stepstyle-and p' ons,
'all right-if she is alive as lie is, smart" enough to' step out an ing farm lanes open would save Take INSTAkTDm for fast headache
bettor lits. Address her at Bo: 1. wear ou cars and trucks; it.would relief-too or for the pains of
and exquisitely happy with him. where. Those sleeves are.cut in one
123 Eighteenth St.. Now Toronto, eliminate tlse need and expense of neuritis or neuralgia and the aches and
Whit does it matter that she is P
Ont. ' - with side bodice - interesting de- tow-truck• or tractor, and save _ Pains that often
,older. gn lines and such easier mein !
- -!R Y„ - - !t Pattern R 1595 is sizes i2 14,86, many scan-hours 'of shovelling. �'
- - �P�Y a
Fundamental Truths -Two Great Orators 32, 34 36, 38,_40, 42. b t might even save- lives when In ^ tod. �..,,
* i8, 20; 30: ria s!a ae@ y
i You will not like what I nm" Size 16 takes 315 yards. "Xincl, a doctor is needed in a,hurry or an , and aitrsys. -
- - = • Who Once Stuttered �►'
• going to say, . . '/ )ard'35-inch.nap contrast, emergency arises necessitating the knell It asndy
• Something stronger than the -`- This pattern-"easy to use, rim- removal of a-patient to.haspital. \ °�
x. M forces of-convention is. opposing_ ,
New British �LYs are discover. j file to sew, is'tested for fit. rias 'Well. maybe I haven't come up`
*
YOU. Nature 'demands-that men Inthat spec gin the Commons I . Canplete illustrated instructions. with tete right gnawer-and I know i
• marry women about their own i .is.something of an .ordeal, but if i Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS the problem is a difficult one to stantiffil
age. .If they do not, sooner or they-have something worth saying (350) in coins (stamps cannot be solve-but ,I- still feel that 'dome
+ - '• 'later they will be attracted to s ! the inose will listen attentively. accepted) for this pattern Print. o nized effort should be made Y!-Tabl•1 Tin 130 •
e; Members dislike r'etorie; the will
,"man who is. It has-to do with Y _plainly SIZE, NAME ADDRESS, i •t okeep"farm lanes open to winter. -
:- not be talked down to. P Y sCconomieal 4E-Tablet Bottle 950
_ • the c5.e'nf#atry pf human beings.' ' i STYLE NUMBER a . .Last week saw another im rove Mr. Churchill Churchill and tlr, Anturin P
~ • To ignore it is to ignore one of Send order to Ilex 1, 133.• Sigh trent in .this district. . our art
r e, g y Up'tdedown to Prevent Peskin
Bevan -are two of the roost com--
: lifts fundamental- truth}..- teenth St., '1tx Toronto, C1nt er llv cut in g
-* Stop seeing this lad sow.-today. �ptlling speakers m the House. - . - - t��oPhNow in have . it 3 a on our = -
Both were bad speakers early to only.
1 e
* make him .bate you if he will ! t of to
Y - - "• line, three of whom handl nye the
• When he is -older and wiser, he lift: Both, stuttered and were nen-
- • - _�,,otl„• ,� '�-�... telephone at all. -Before the Change- -
-- - ;* will node btind-and Mesa you for t, -r i (res the hosts was.;iu in
a t
,Isle Prime Munster mastered his p g gall the
e st. hafidican by taking i,11mense,care in time -and it was almost impossible 1
a• '�iu will cry, What about me,? t ROIC �j to use the line without interruption.
- * fou will find another love, and. ,'. he_preparation of .l:w speeches and !'"'� Now the bells hardly cin at a1L
lea ing thein by heart,- lie used ; Y g
* inspiration and , unders.tanding -:to ,write each one oto', and even i 'how we eliali have a i#ttta peace--. Q N
* elsewhere. I , until more houses are built and more
' to-day lie learns. entire pa.ssages, r �!- ��M ?�
* Look about-you for friends of �e.afia stutter-=he still stutters i 'w nd�?r_�o ^ r^!e�rL¢ -•telephoues•are arlded to .aur party Q
* your own generation and tempera- -, -mss.due to fact that he is a ybifted I _ line. 9 S
meat. Take up interests that will 1 ,sinistral-that is, a left-hander who '" -
• throw you with such people, was forced to write with the other Ot course It is >u:t- sty 1uiagiir -
band at school. His memory was i Row_ery-Bum; a perion tubo tried N
• those who hate weathered the ati,lti but it jfist seeing to lite that -
: Y --�teo'1.ar(d to.hn a man of distinction.
* 1 ,we, haven t bad ;any ,really short- S 1 �
same storms that you have fought. developed by wide reading, and -
-'* 131
You will be amazed how com• 'memorizing of long passages from -daps this hinter, - It could be'tttat
- • panionabla ,and sympathetic they with so ntai"iv ,lull da's and having
Shakespeare, so- that to-clay.he can Y • g
-'+ will be. once you show a 'spark deliver a peech lasting two 'hours to turn on .kha listhte so.rifles; clic.
+ of interest in, their direction. packed -frith facts .and figures. change between Aaklight. and 'dark _ -
"* No matter how determined this --•-•- -_ hasn't been so noticeable. A r�j amazing
• young man is to marry, you, send - DEEP .LIFE �ti"hat a c#ifferente hpdrei ntakeaf _
All
• him off. There can be.no peace -• LooktnK back through the years •
• for either•one' of you in such il Alter a" ix-inwith wt>iid tour iii I remember how.-i%4 u;etl.to (Ircad Made with Amas�ng N.ew fast DRY Yeast!
* the'abort days-how- we- hated bav•.
union. search of new forms of marine ctea-
-$ -habit- tho_c«t 4iL 1saQlps.-be- - -
supper, And a hat,a chole it
in
utr o niversity of California's --
for i11LLY nuns
" was if IV nt'redcd somethircg front
Dean few years Scripps Institute with the news that
.upstairs or .dQwn ih the cellar to Measure into small bowl 1 c.
ago, I wrote you'-for advice. You he scooped up live bacteria from
have to carr a lamp or Na,lifight x Iukewarmwater,2tsps.grand
-
. ,didn't.offer any easy'solution-to my Pacific`Ocean mud ,ata depth of around.with us. And doinz 'chores Iated ansa,; stir until sugar'
problem, nor did you distort the---x:30-fes-So sn't trtte-that or• -s
anlsmg cannot live under. a. t the barn with only the dem IiQht _
situation so many alleged co&n g pros• t of a lantern to ''see bt, i)r going ,; it dissolved. Sprinkle with 2
;sclera do, 'sure of tons to the,square inch-the to and from the Barn in a l±i h Wind, envelopes Fleischtnanu's Fast
"I have lived' according:to the pressure that prevails in the deepest' S ,'�' Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand
idance keeping the.latitern on the lee-side
all you gave ma It hasn't parts -of the ocean. % herevi'r Dr r
t lS a of lite e tot-in-4 it. ra;'. ?`.. li)ttiill $ igtir- ream
gen easy, u roar a vice las How•we ewer of ales 'a� tight as 3 a shortening;
g 1; g; gradually blend
« in 1 a granulated sugar,2 taps. salt,
we dill is a marvel Vl'e still coin- ?�` I tsp. grated nutmeg:Gradually beat
ri 'I'u,c rrgat plain when we liar e a lot of doll ao in 2 well-beaten eggs. Stir in th isp.
h
OROSSWORD _ weather 'but when, we stop to .rt- �:>' '-as
extract,y5 c. milk which -
Y.Toy of tn• 31.I'r•se '-as been scald and cooled to luke•
heat -33.Gas of the ale member those pre-hydro days our i
S.4ro111cai riot c ' warm,and yeast mixture.Stir in 3 c.
- PUZZLE Take care complaints en,e'off a bit., once-sifted bread flour; beat until ^X:
1D,Weapons •38.Can SOm i 10 h ,e 1. tt
11.Low tide 39.Handle ' Knead et n. w en I p[ . t smooth. Rork in 3 a
sifted bread Sour.Kn a
'. - 19.Pastoral poem 10,Type praise of hydro [ houder if there --,
ACRoss DOWN. 20.Container assortment are any bottles in which this column 1 and elastic; place in 'greased bowl
1.Bellow 23.Depend !l.Turkish j k and brush top with melted butter or
1.Corded fabric-' - d v
i.
Cleansing a.City In 24.Chart commander is,read where by ro has not yet- e' shortening; Cover and 'set-in.warm
Pennsylvania 25.wing 0.Una< i,ated
-' process ;tome along. 'It so, I 'hope no one � place, free from.draught-.Jet rise
t.Scrutihlae 3.Private 26.Praise 14.Solo - �, until doubled in'bulk Punch down
.4.Bottom of the 27.Shrewish.'- 15.Aodu:• -` will think I am •'rubbing it in.
dough and cut into 36 equal portions:
3,1.Native metal hull woiyan 1e-•Waxen - If �licdro is trot avaiIahie-ae14, #` z
n__13.3apaneae case . knead into smooth balls, Brush.wit i
14.Central part a.Presently -:9.Goddess of 48 Eslge of a k ,
6.Dependable the harvest sa.rment there-isn't_lilticll yell Gan dQ about t o milted butter r margarine, ren in
'� tt n
15.ventttatr until the i❑ comes through. I f fine granulated sugar and arrange
3e-.Noisy ,1, S ` Y 9 p q it t line e r gh. ` y 1/3' apart'nn greased baking pans,
it is available, and you don,t take ;r Cover and let.rise until doubled in
17.nam Feminine ?1v bulk. Twist the handle of a knife
1s.Gives
up it t3• ;+ advantage" of.it, rhos' that is 1Uat in the top of each mil to form an -
' 10.Fastener
--al.Poem plain foolishness, Perhaps you luny
-- -mss.Snare -- -- i �- ll but and
let rise 15 min longer,Bakc in moiler. -
24.Numerous ` - can't afford to,-have the hydro put ateIr hot oven, VS% about is min.
r t6.Strom S in. To that 1_would answer - r
IaIk4lln•
solutions 21 2 23 "You just cari't afford NOT to have r
_ tT.Swtns it.^.' Install it and you have the
/ to.Inability to � � kits
Y: - �
4 speak Y 17 =8 use of it as los as you need it. i No more disappointments r
`i1.America* g je„�,ne PP
Indian List youPtsfarm for�sale and hydro a-„� because the yeast has spelled!
:!14.Crony bl o helps sell:it. These. days, who do Fhitschmana's Fast DRY Yeast—
$5.Gem you think ;W'buy a farm if eler-
�T.040110 36 37 replace-old-fashiotied•.perishable'
e.Fuhton Sricity is not already hooked up
.39.Roek, ?: east because K lee s fresh-and _
pintact• 36- 34 and ready to use. y- P _
Il.Crfmttut But even with hydro twister still strength-right in your
j
ft1A a
._
s1.Notice in � 41 42 ti 1 1
advance s s s proble , and chief"amotlf AC M rally cupbosrd sing dough
ha t ms I For fast-rising
47.Forobodina hem is snow. After a storm mow- 4,rara "'`+.•�+•
oug a y day sad afght r'*"M''t" s" andgrand oven results get
dt.Rabbit / ♦1 -
ss.June bac
ploughs h `are bus Fletschmfum'sFast DRY
ti •IN,sas•ball teats p sl e'riag the 'aghwaya and byways:
cl a
_ ILaukwotai Yeast.
' ss,(Soft drfnt,
And making err wonderfal lob K'it -
�` 53.Three-spot. !7 too especially at''the entrauee -
FI.Anftnalfoot
..5.Roves t; V/Tr49/�eIy S SI /�/. '
_ '-
n
_. acgst - llnswei ftti•e•.vr•e • nn Pini Pa¢e I88TT141 f J4!!
r.
u
44,
it-
r i
u pipes-attached to the`mains eonld
be soak in .the garden, with the ;&
TA
ABLIE
Tn
power unit- e seven-kilowatt con.
denser=housed in a, small shed.
_ -- Forcountry not the
c nt o on
� t�Z -- -- electric mains the. unit could- be --, _y. -
- _ x �* driven by a $mall oil-engine.
h remain.
At the present time the installa-WX -11 ka 4A, 494 Value 0; Olent ,
of vegetables in the diet. Most of ing cornflakes and 'sprinkl'e` eie + rr tion is expensive, coating as'.much
- • as, alas 1, also know how difficult•it with the.remainder.of the meltted "' y„” zY xi+x as a worms R
to get our families to eat enough
butter. _ ;� 3 s: 4 _coal, but the researchers are con-
itiuf them in winter weather, when we Bake in a.fairly 11ot oven (400 "< 'g ? *, vinced that•they can cut costs until
the rr-ee source of ower,is a pracii-
`fare limited to storage •or canned deg. F.y foF about 20 minutes, un- P
ve etables or, if we're lucky; a few til tbs-- tomatoes are thoroughly i cal commercial proposition.
that have been frozen. e-a t e d and the stop is richly w Applied to -industry and Large
tut by preparing those that we browned. r s housing estates, .there is a tw`6fold
r drawback: the large capital outlay,
'have in different ways—addinj un- If the family 1hows signs of be- 3
usuaLseasciarngs and so forth—such iag tired,of canned corn served up for a unit of suitable size coupled
r' with the need for a lar a.volume of >
-diffiourties can be pretty much over- -in the regular way, try then out on_ a 4 Y. g
come. So here follo* a few'recipes t -es* « water such as a,lake,or river. Yet `• r
even here the researchers are con- .
which should be•a help. The first CORN "OYSTERS" a
:•_ combines.parsnips with canned to r ., ? l vinced that .in time they will• be , .A
. _ p nyT 5 z"
matoes'to make a really tempting Z cups cream-style. Corn „' y 4,a' able to' produce.a intik capable of
2 eggs, separated— - -- F. s� ,' doing---both-these-ivbs. - ---- -
dish. 4 tablespoons flour - `
'PARSNIP-TOMATO SCALLOP 2 tablespoons butter y f:
I tablespoon butter Salt and pepper x , fi Pigs iso To-Market
. 1 small onion Onion juicy -Sooner This Way -
2-cups canned tomatoes METHOD: Place corn in mix-
3/4 z
teaspoon salt K�`s :6i wz ., ,
- -Dash of pepper. in bowl. Se crate the eggs and
g R Bg � You.can save 4 to 6 weeks of
Dash of cayenne �A
beat the yolks. Add these, along feeding labor -if- you continue anti-
-
with the flout, butter, salt and pep= ' biotics in
2 whole cloves . pig rations.until 'market•
per, and onion '.utc< to taste to the
1 teaspoon sugar corn. Mix well,; then fold in the Unig. That's what happened in a
3 cups diced, cooked parsnips ` 9 University of Minnesota test'whictt
=/4 cup,crumbs egg..whites which have been beaten a.. checked the value of feeding an-
1 tables '�" until stiff, but not dry.tablespoon' buttery Drop the• batter from a spoon doo To You.T'oo—Elaine Gannon, t p y tibiotica from l25 pounds fo market
5�, looks u fearlessly,i weight. Previous, work. had indicat•
METHOD: Melt I tablespoon into deep, fat heated to 365 deg. at the stern visage of EI Rey, q roduction of a mammoth 15-ton
_ butter and add the chopped onion. . F, or until hot enough to brava stone head believed to have been carved by Mexicans at the ed that perhaps aureomycin, ter•
and try until the onion is golden A dit -old cube of bread in 50 sec- ramycin or penicillin had their chief '
Y beginning of the Christian era. The works is,on display at the influence in the early stage..
- brown. Add thees. o-r , Fry,until golden brown on
_ salt, pepper, cayenne, whole cloves one side and then turn and brown Museum of Naturaf'liistory, Spotter'feeding period waw the
and sugar. Simmer the mixture for. on the ,other,side_. Drain on un- chief advantage of longer antibiotic
-15 minutes, then,remove the whole glazed 'paper and aero• while still METHOD: Melt the butter and - ``Dirt Cheap" Heating feeding, Piga fed vitamin B-12- end .
doves.' hot blend in the flour. Add..salt and an antibiotic throughout the ex• -
Place a layer.__of,.cooked.parantps _. =-.• _• + pepper and - the Worehestershire' M bile honsewtvea complain of Pertmental period from 3i. w LOtF
the bottom of a greased casser- sauce, then add the contents of pounds required 4 to,6 wre" less-
E v e n sauerkraut — healthful rising fuel costa, a pmall group of time than those on a good control
ole and cover with some of the to- the can of condensed mushroom
though :t is ottt apt to become tire- scientists are sitting snugly fn' a
alato 'mi;rture. Continue in layers soup. Cook until thick, stirring con- ration without these soh.:antes
some when served too frequently— Berkshire laboratory which is heat-
Aiike this until all of both' is used stantl Add the grated cheese arhl 'Phase fed both growth stimulants
finishing with s layer of P gains a welcome piquancy when Y• ed—with earth! _
g y parsnips. "done up" this way. stir until well. blended. Headed by a woman physicist, to 125 pounds thea only the B•1?
Cover with the- crumbs arid. dot - Place the well=drained canned supplement required 3'to 4 +eeks
_frith the remaining tablespoon of TART SAUERKRAUT green beans in- a greased casserole Miss se rc Griffith; of the Electra• less time to hit the marker,.Pigs
V.8 cal Research Association, they have -
butter. ur�the mushroo auce-over fed B-12 but no antibfoflc rl shed
Bake in a moderately hot oven 1� a dscaa apple theses Sprinkle t e u ere gat finished installing a new and .200 pott'nda Iii• lova ahead of con
n caraway seeds r volutronary _
(A00 deg. F.) for about 15 to 20 Quer the top-and"bake in a`srtoder- �•
minutes. 3fi cup sauerloraut juice att oven (350 deg. F.) until the heating, the "Heat Pump, which pigs supplemented with sett iu- . k
Using cornflakes instead of the METHOD: Place all ingredients erumbs.are nicely flown;d—about drabs its _heating power from the tic, consumed the most feed daily_ .
customary bread or cracker crumbs. together in a:-`heavy `-sancepari: 2(j minutes.., - e but also made most rapid Rains-
' • art
The appa:atus, has taken three
seems to make a vast -difference -Cover and-cook for about 15 to 20 owe receiving aureomycin and $-
- in these. minutes, stirring occasionally, un- "' years to .perfect. and can provide 12hthroughout n he experiment reach• _
til-the apple is t,-Mim. Serve at 1 A constant warmth at any needed 2 poundweight 'n a.littie <>oet '+
SCALLOPED TOIiATOES _ _ f
eigt t ,
once. "- e temperattrse at one-third o five months_. Controlstook-mere s
134 cups pot ns me :•.. . cost of electricity-. than s m nths Since ther +A,sp no
Z tablespoons- ssselted-butter ---' - — _ - - Actually drawing heat.from the
1 small.onion - t3v Ane 'bleu six Anne A y'{
-. - -And astly, -here` a method. of saving in- feed. antibiotics" bo,igted
ground. the procer3 might best be
2 cu canned tomatoes caused' $>eest beans Q: How can I prevent pastry cost of grain slightly. Rut..with the
described as. "refrigeration in re
1 teaspoon salt - - You may never have tried. : . • -fro-a shrinking in.tite pie pan? Y.
+•qry' small amount .needed extra
Dash of pepper GREEN BEANS BCALLUPED y ;appsif:-." verse."_The unit consists' of .a 3,- AC031 is - -
1
teaspoon s an�•tries}t tretch lgtr rto cover �-ga on, water-tank sunk six feetlonger feedingt period. the al - a
!1 bor m
P°o upas I tablespoon butter ' Y under ground with water piped:.ofF -- _
- 4 t1t� pie pan this only make, it
METHOD: glace a Layer of the 't t•r000n flour into an "evaporating tank" con-
- . - tuts farther. in the -Laking. It 111,. Tau- �
cornflakes in theJtiottom of a grecs- Salt and pepper -taining. a working fluid—identical Rock Rye• In el.in,
_ -ed.bak' lite pastry Joes trot reach 7011 tt e P F
sng dish. Sprinkle with }tall teaspoon Woreheste*shire to that used in the family"fridge. ern 0%vricr Julius, Karnes_f:rtited• +
out a little thinner; and then-re-
the melted,butter: sauce - _ Under pressure the chemical reacher' the juryrto drinks on'the house at-
Drain '• • .� ..
sarin then add the.cho PIQe,.tHow ink-spots oiling point. converting the water :even though five cops swore.
the pan
the tomatoes before mea. 1 cast c�densed mushroom ter it ac nitre:l him of drunkcnnes
can I remove srt at
g Peed on- -soup - .. - into steam, whicFi is aped off in g --- -
inn, salt, pepper, and sugar to-the *� en grated cheese l;o6m paper? p Barnes had taken °rte too many be
P the normal way through radiators.
measured pulp. Turn this into the 2r/s cups armed green beans ;1 %pply a solution of muriate From the average householder's fore he trietf, w ith'a hammer. c nisei
baking dish ori top of the layer of t/ cup buttered. crumbs 'of tin with a soft brush- 1Yheti tbe' and ice tong, to steal the olcl City- _ -
point of�ieiv, Earth-Heating is a H If. 800-.Yb,' cornerstone, which
stain (6sappears, rinse and then'dry perfectly sound and economical .�y
the paper carefully. waw rumored to contain `-quart of `s .
How can I' remove old vas- met io of warming home, nstcad l;�Rl- whisky.
They Want Judges They Can Scare .Q sag 'd of lia'ater
hash. from furniture' before -revar, of the large rank, a n -
'A very interesting and novel point of view about'the administration B� "
susliin ++
: t_.c three tableap+toniuls of _of' justice in a country was recently expressed` by. Sud:-Flare who.is wa5lting soda to owe oast of water,
a secretary of the_striking Toronto street railway union. applying %i h a rough,cloth t '
He was opposing the principle of arbitration and is quoted as saying Q• How•Cott I prepare •a good ,,,r ":"�► "
that, while•provision f_or arbitration is contained in the law in many U.N.• wall paper cleaner? .-1 _
people, y
A. Mix two cups of f •r'attd '
- _states,.the',arbitrating boards.pct headed,-by a judge who•is elected b - .- - •_ .- •the eo le,• Mr. Hare added: "In most cases,the decisions are €avorable
one tablespoonful of}ccrosene with
: enough water to make a d
_ to labor••_ ., _ . stiff ouRh
then knead' thoroufihly. Use. tike _'.
George Wilson, president of the union, 'on the same theme added.
ordinary cleaner.
this: ".Workers haven't the-same 'privilege of eating for judges here Q. How can I make white flan-
t (in Canada). -1Ve havi to take a_juke who:is suitable to the Canadian nets and wollens soft and white
-when washing?
= bfanufact urers' Association and it is not rigl.{." •• ' • . � 8
There we have the intcresting,theory that judges should be threat- A. T he tutee of 'half a lemon.
ec
vi ith defear at'4he' 'to ,.,,� �_a squeezed into the last ii+tse- w
some bod cregards as favorable.to himself. With this i*lca', of course; sMCIrla otft ae�pwthee ann s andwoq ens Y
e
g orollary That in car smash And murder cases; burglaries and Q. How lsan 1 treat frostbite?
'Iarbitrations of every kind, the victory sfould go to the fide• which A.^ Rub the frostbitten parts
can bring the greatest pressufe ,to.bear on the'judge, the court, or vigorously and bathe in Sold,water '
the board; tq.the,side which can scare,and.threaten Io hurt fudges and, , until the —blood, circulates frgely;
the arbiters most. then rub with nitton'tallow.
Ludes this'theory,`oaf'of thti 'Window goes the ghole concept erf Q- How can I remove burnt;
a body of:law to be obeyed.and to be adminfatered; out also goes the
food from's. pan?
A. Shake a generous amount of.
:concept that there are 'men of decency and judgment earnestly and Soda into the -pan, fill it with cold
'sincerely 'trying- to settle differences lieween their fellow -mien in fair- .water, and let it stand on'the b: ,:k"
mess of the range fora 'While. It can "Award Of Merit"—Bruce M. Wallace, (right), a Simcoe, Ont., '
Lays of the Jungle then be cleanad very easily, - t
�. How can I'launder Corduroy apple grower receives an engraved sterling silver trays an
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Why Messrs. Harp and Wilson pursue their idea and suggest � Award .of Merit' from'•AgrictaJ,tural Minister T. L. Kennedy of
clothes easily?=,the complete abolition of the jpdiciary-and the 'courti and'leave-people A. Wash the corduroy clothes Ontario: in recognition of his services to the Ontario Fruit b
to settle their dispute: by slugging.it out or shooting it out—the law wit7t mild soap and plenty c.f warm Vegetable.Growers' Association, Mr. Wallace Is retiring chairman
of the jungle? water. Rinse-well, shake, and hang of the Association's apple section, a member of the executive of - <
With increasing frequency one hears labor leaders, hw,o:ave ate up.-To—dry-.------------- Canadian Horticultural Couneilf_and secretary of the Norfolk _
- to-get all they hoped for'out of conciliation or arbitration board awards, Q. Hoy can I keep paisley
• Fruit Growers Association. Winner of the second award, present-.
lashing out in extreme language about "injustice.=' ; -fresh? ,
A. Put the parsley into a mason ed at the Associations. annual 'meeting' in Toronto, was G. F.
Ford' Brand; a Toronto coptrollee and labor• union deader; recently Perkin, Commissioner of Marketing in the Ontario Department of
said in effect: We didn't get- what we want„therefore the whole eoncil- jar; Put the lid on securely and, g p - {+
atiott board set=up is no good. keep in a cool .place. Agriculture and chair of the' Ontario Food Terminal ..Board.
How can .I clean white fur?
This oivic lawmaker had already expressed his view as to how law A. Put same warm;'dry 'corn- _ • '
should be adrriinisteted and bow a city or a nation should be run when meal into a.large pan, and then rub
ae said: "The only thing left_ torus is to take the law'into'our own well into the fur. Warm, dry bran ,, y a • a t
•iands 1 _ will answer,just a.i well. After the'
r " cornmeal or bran has been thor-
n point of view implies that neither d .', employer representa- •, oughiy worked intst,the fur, shake r ` -
`tiv'es nbr employee representatives are exp d to study:cases before
it but.• ,
;hem with intelligence or fairness. ,w
: `chi's point of view implies that one:side only is right, that-it is. all
igl-t:and.always right. It intplies,.too, that only one•side has rights. ..Trilby at Work. Ia'South $end,
It is a long time since our-_ society rejected the principle of j'the Tnd., Tribune Reporter Harr -
divine right of kings. We see no-reason ,why ver-for accepting a new Schaud� apologized to his city ed _ -
:tor.for his,scanty, coverage of .a
•trrinciple tkai-divine rights go with membership in 4 tabbir-uhicm.'Theirr'.' Shrine dinner- he had volunteered , - (
People are calling for a kind of justice which means injustice for every as S subject. for' hypnotic,- dept
•+ody. else..in .the community.—Fiom The Financial Post. soundly.through most of the affair.
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_ TEA BAGS — Qeld Medal Orange Pekoe �. ,:.Y� " ; the "THOR(y-BU'iLT". It's.a WSnner at •
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MARGARINE— "]ROSE" _x's JC >MEN'$ TROUrERB— Fine Assortment in English weeds,
Gabardines etc. Prices from $7.50 to sfkoo Per Pair.
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_ MIRES— "Purity" White AnGinger Bread _y : MENCASE � C $!FINE OXFORD$ -
880 to �1f0 ,
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SHORTENING —+ $wiftniag' .. _ - 32 C -�':MEN'S •ER BWEA -
` roes ani Grey ,, .Regukz $4.75 at 33oft
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Like:
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1 CITRUS JUICES —All Kinds—90 oz.'flims : • •wo for C
-� — C 11i�I'3 L•6VERALLS New Stock "Kitchen-Peabody Ali Sisei _$7.95 -
POTATOES—No. 1. Choice en'poundg -
IF IT'S QUALITY,VALUE AND COURTESY YOU WANT—SHOP AT-- "TEE BIG STORE"'
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Scop $i, catoo61tBEATTY ELECTRC RANGES Read _ --
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATL�iDAY. JANUARY 3 . FEB.
Evening Showa at 7 and 4 P. M, Saturday Matinee at 1.30. RANGETTES AND - ,
_ THURSDAY, FRI.;SATURDAY- JAN. 31,FEBRUARY 1, 2,
- APPLIANCES — Alive rdith the 'West's Most Infamous Characters
•-Mr. music ELECTEt1CAt -
BTARRING - B1NG CROSBY and:+FA" CY BLSON B:H Paints and Ge�ieml Hard*are Best 0 the dm
•• MUS SHORT TREATS
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MONDAY, TUESDAY,WEDNESDAY- FIEBRUARY 4, 5, e. IN TECRNICOLOUR
Z*ning Shows At T'P. M. Lost Complete Show At 8i,II0 P. M. E 46 PICKERINd STARRING • ROBERT RYAN AND CLAIRE TREVOR -
DOL'BLE FBATL'RE PROGRAM JACiK BSU�TSL -
1 albrary with t is resent + t same program' -.
Bride For Sale
rshi _ ]MUSIC GLAMOUR MELODRAI[A
P y�sh t
i to add new members and buy
WITH ._CLAUVETTE COLBERT,(ROB$RT YOUNG AND
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_ new books by having a concert on _
.-- the cesllrriuni hall this month. '17he
"South. - - - program will consist of two films, - STARRING MICKEY ROONEY and SALLY FOREST
- Site • 1000 local talent and a guest speaker, A AhD TAE "GREATS" OF MODERN JAZZ.
definite date h$a not yet been. de- LOUIS ARMSTRONG, JACK TEAGANDEN.
-WITH -DON'DEFORE and ANDREA KING cided upon, but will be announced KARL HINES' BARNEY BIGARD VIC DEMONS
AND FOX NEWS next week. ,
NI ENT ATTRACTION Mrs. Valentino 'spelst the week- !: MONDAY, TUES.; WEDNESDAY .FEBRUARY ii, b, 4. . - -
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end in Toronto ��isiting relatl�ea.
�tatQn Pa aS Several of the local businessmen rely in Motion Pieturehrndustry h
'Ba the annals of the
and the Park Board harre started there exec.been so heartwarming or so imam a +
v.. -�W n-H DENNIS MORGAN and PATRICIA NEAL a cleaning urogram at the Coma�un- res e
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..WALT DISNEY'S "'.`.tTUbRE'S',H•�1LF ACRE•, ,� ity Hall and have started an the
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t j _ They hope to do conside le nefoot. Rea` v' en"
decorating this year.
: Those attending the evening ser- ST . G - EDERIC MARCH and MARTHA SC&r ' :
.ice on Sunday in the Uii ted Churc"b
ARRI�i Fit
ON THE SAME PROGRAM
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C o rmO P -NEWS
N E W were very pleased with the music
presented by. the twenty-five-voice Walt Disnea'e "BEAVER 'VALLEY"
Junior Choir. Two of the young IN TECHNICOLOUIt ?
HdYE YOU 0$D$BED .YOUR ladies sang a duet and the choir
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led `
'��*��� is four of the old faro 'te hymns
_ i which all enjoyed. 111 office HieedV IIJM F IL
" Mrs. W. -Evans had her mother nd H
1SaMirAa�s sad HoBsaya R.0 r• X:
YE+T 9 - 'and Mrs. T. Condy in for supper Sls!!liee Saturdays and Hs+Ma 1.Jls P. 111.
on Saturday, the'-Occasion,being the
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,Phe" OII 'br your feed requirements birthday of both of - these ladies. PARKING
. _ Congratulations. � .. .
and for chicks, broilers etc Miss Shirley Morden of-Toronto;
4 - and Morley Burnham; of Uxbridge,
visited 1 T. -
Rle will—be--glad io call -on you and on Saturday with 1� and
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'UHdiscuss your feed problems.
CO-OPERATIVE
East W cod'ands
• ctrAR�oNT Cao _ -. _ -
sum•
u o Irb +er caused .
;, fa ky i � fire AND '
i/®Eli� gg i at the home of Mrs. J. R. Currie, "
s Ofd Forest Road, on January tl,
- > Bail Nenvlande ,wan quic}ly 6 U I L D I DSUPPLI
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• turned of the oil "
Claremont ansae over the weekend. scene and i P - -
The local Cc-Op. are having re- ply, The F"kkering Fire Truck atsde
a rapid run and by,the use of a z'
pairs made.to the Elevstor Build- ;
r - ing at present. The old shade roof l,fire extinguisher put out the,blaze Roll RoQfi � ';
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�T. and Mrs,' ei3ien.Ellicott and over the• doors' has--been taken off before much damage was done.''rhe Ila i
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children ,of Brougham, spent Sun- as'it was sagging and becoming a i quick action prevented what night -',Asphalt Shingles _
day -with Idr, and _M Fred Red- bit dangerous, have become a very bad fire. Ins>rl-btik sidings :
_ The paper drive last,week was Se•eital of the folk on Highbush '
The Bre} Road 'was very icy iii very successful. but the _final out- j Trail hAve applied again to liehe ROOR•�tl! -
-..�ts on Monday-,_ and _thEre was, come was not. When the .paper was their road taken over 1 y the town- '•'Sheet Book
:much critiesm of it in Claremont. taken to Toronto it was h�to -jhip.- List Wednesday -the council• -- Insulating Board —
"on. MondaySe'+era] families who dispose of, as the usual outlets said- accompanied by Clerk Johnston atpd `
:weie •cpecti: visitors for tine there' was very little demand for it.' ;Road Supt. Ward, spent a very cold ' Cement- Lime Plaster.
weekend had them call it off be- The•ring' was cleaned off and afternoon trudging over the whole --
eause of this then flooded last . week allowing area in order that a' complete pair- PF30,NE [� PtI01118 +
" Mr. Ebner Raymond, east of the children a,few days skating before vey might be made and an 'applox► A. •♦ a MITCHELL _7.
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'village_on•the 9th•had an accident the .thaw net in. With the colder.
imate estimate arrived at. There are �� Our Tracks Puss Your Way75
with hfs"car last week when he and ` weather again on Monday, it was several 7ery tricky dTa'inage piob- a
his lady friend were sideswiped and II hoped another attempt could be lems involved in this project. run- similar meetings every Thurs&a Winter Jr.,,home on Wednesday
sent into the ditdh. The other car made to have ice. flier mews about this nutter -will evening until,further notice.. VoU next, Mr. �owler, recently .return-
sped on its way without stoppling• Mr. Jack Mansell, attended a appear in, this,column later. ! unteer firemen are to bei tralned in ed 'from Korea, will be the speaker -� '
Mr. Rayariond's friend had t stay meeting o!.Ow-Professional Engin- Jack Spring's sleighing party of firefighting, first-aid, resuscitation and has an interesting story to tell.
in hospital several diys f injul- eers at the Royal York-on Satur'- last Saturday night wine greatly- etc:' It is expected •that the•fireball All are-invited.
Allowed da
Sea sustained, but,li Was y - enjoyed by the. thirty,or_more.who will be completed', fight' and heat
Ted' and several mrs tufted on and everything ready, by DOCTOR'$ NOTICE '
to go fie, _ went for• the ride, Refreshments
Mrs. N. Sanderson and Mr. fund of ekii advantage of what were served at the Pine.View home the time this news item appears in
Mia• Dig, $ryant vieitad Mr. knd snoA a was over the week-+•nd. of Mrs. Smith. . ! "! � I Dr. W. W. Tomlinsod, Pickering, A
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-Mrs. D. Woodburn, of•Toronto on Mr. ack Brignali has purchased •',Twenty-one men`attended the Fire Pt — J - announces that he will be takiing a
Sunday, Mre, Sandergon ig spending the building on the, tour-corners 'Area Committee and Volunteers' �odle Ceusae on Children's Diseases at the
ti several days this'we-k in Whitby. formerly operated by Mr., Robt•, meeting beld.Tuesday. evening, Jan, t; � Sick Children's Hospital on Flebroary
Mr• Reg: Sender" had Bev. McLeod: We'understand Mr. Brig- ur_ry 2a It NEe decided to he�1 lI, 11 and i's• However he will Us , f
Chandler, of Riclimc Hill as a hall will r 11` ^rate `}+.e t^-�. ;teres. 1 The monthly meeting o! the Com o!lice daring tho'sveninat
b aunty C1nb Rill be held at the Dick iltvas.dafts+ ar„+,� ! ., i .