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C. iLURKAR and SONS PUksi.I�fiE.RS k ren Townshi Council Present -En sneersReprticeg : nn Water For ::South Ind Of 'Tow hip 'At the request of the Council of t1ae Township of Pickering, Mesar9 . _ ,Armen Chapman Laid To Rear To Build A New School At Proctor, Redfern and Laughlin, Con- Roseban3t-Rouge Area fi F`� `" a'iekering Village I x. ` Gutting Engineers,have prepared u nd Funeral services were 2seld on Sat 1 - -- 1y gubomitted a report on a-waterworks urday aSternoon last for Arr:len At the No'�amber 12th Trustees' Callers and visitars at the home system for a part of Southern Fick- Gregory Chapman, who passed away meeting of.School Section No. 3,,a of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Boyea ori wring Towrr&Ip. on Thursday at .Sunnybrook Hosp- Hatepayels' motion to build a new fae week-end were: Mr, and Mrs, The area proposed to be covered- ital, after a lingering illness, tris `.school south of No. 2. highway was aN , Joseph Marquis; Durham; Mr,. and -is all the lands from Lots 13 to 35 faith and re aredresa be;nK the ad- > Mia. R, 0. Biggs, Dundee; Miss EL,• p p passed by w_large majority of:votea, 'inclusive, East of the Rouge River mires'!on of his many C'aris`tva7 i len Bompase, Ottawa; Mr. ;Wallace _ _ fra-n the Laine :o ha,-way between i ien3s, lie way 3S. nt o,,:ery, Ochi:tree, Scoth6nd:, Concession Li es 2 azd 3• - �lclntyrr'Huod, Tines-l�azette •' MU g n P i Armen had lived in . Pickering - Td speak At Rotary Monday Next1. -Mr. Dudley Beck,.,Chester, P:ngland. This area; has an assesses_nt of most of biro life, hav;ng attended , Some of these friends are among 3 900 000 including farmlands, a - prominent A shire '-Cattle o la $ , g the Pickering Schoo.s and Whitby McIntyreHood, c. the Times- , Yr p population of appro cimately 5509 High- Sciruoi. .4 member of Picker- r ��who nad been attending or showing persons, contains about 13,UQU acres fazett?, Oshawa, .xai adds ri the -- . pe rrtg United Church he had-been -.tet- •loch! P.•,tary'Club nest 3fonday e: ! .at the Winter Fair. -- of land and ass about 15 00 ho:r,es.' ire `n �ye Y. P U.; and also in the Linda Ann.., infant daughter'of R. ening, s 'Ire est of W. C. Mur The Engineers have proposed . fvrm?r Tenrria Cl b. During the late• K P - "` ;.; J. and Muriel MacFarlane wee water intake and Pumping station at war as Flying Officer, Suiiadror 434 ct fro the f1 d Ccra .t:gotlowr'ng r Christened at Std Paul's Church,Dice• ._ the East' Side f F'renchsnans bay, RCAP, he w.as shot down. and_be- p c t on, cn Sunday, November 11• an x'endcd vesi s-d hay en•an bar ton,v "with a• 2ti-inch pipe"anv� a capaaty, came a prisoner of was in Germany i.ie nn several dif''eren occas- Mrs, S. Dixon visited her daugtt- - -- . -3 million ga'•:ons per' d ra', w;ric'n beth subjected to the brutal in- c, ,'' ''" ter Mrs. J. 3laynsrd. of L'niouvrlle, would extend �ortheriy to No, � ices in the count} on '; cr a impress- �r': t p►Pe :M tions of the Ger+:an military. x g 1'ur he past week. - 2 Highway ch-re 12 it::•h pipes tun: on the rilci Lal d ' which base i x Q • ' i Mr. and Mrs. J. Carson and son drawn cfmsider�',! corrmcnt. - wuul� run Esc r, y to 'PiekenrrR 1 Hco,�.xilt tt?e tfls subject.-on :tionr Fairport 'United ChureNrites all. .W�ytre S_isitQd her brother, L. 3lac- . +.. ♦p '{> Villa e-and Wk erl • to thle Rc,.g@i?'arlane over the week-end, Hilts. There tvui:A be se er. and Me- I teres ten' our n r- s dso g @ Alec Dixon is basy with the cum- Hills. st interested ed to at d s 1 half n i'ea .'.of large . maart3 sand ' � �� �' vice on SuUda '-evenir#g•,'Nbvember ` in elect ons. twenty -two mile of feeder lines. 7 1•,c!eraddn Hedy. Political Speakers'.: _„ r. George of, this viIIa y-t ax, at_?.,0,_ hen'3laricn Crowley g g® 'The.. Estirrrate pro^••idFs for ,h59 r: -Newby t�iil sibs. a Newby, n t- '•was taker !n � e 031r:cn:t lfc;tpital :' hydrants. 145 gat- valved and 110Q r , The bon. 1hos. "L, Kknnedy dnd :-N J1r ew , a _ house water sprv:ces h? st'eet =tI;. E. $. Jol iffe, 1'rovineial Load- icna,iy-known contralto and="tt grad- t this week' f•t •:trgery. i e r . oat@ t;ith tier r1. T. .0 -Ji. rrr piano Born - to Dvct,,r unit :►Iris,_tiny _ ` lane, and is estimated as ii,11cR s t. l, r•,.b< h rr.:tde.quitc an'. .. from- the 'Royal Conservatory of Ho1�e, a? >he-ihv a ',-"Cal roc"Hoes- r .oversvn.on tse,r au,tiEiiee when ' ital 1'orc::,:,. cu w x tt ;•'spoke before r'reYrbprs of the' Music. she.turned to-voice with-her p rrs, 1'.ikertn F'ederat;vr of .�trcuituse t 1951 a iiaurhtPr. 32utn�r_.nil t'utu•+ 34;OOt+.00 hear set on a a concert and radio b Specials $ `', at l;roe6*,n cn._TueKiay uttern• )n, care:,. c:,vo.,ing a prit.:.e toucher, ghtFr but:� a House Service connectkns 66,00-:>.00 _ Filtrativn 'Plant, l,nw lift and it ii :ur 'beT;ef that sante-of Jlorsc� nv i - rng.ttpdench-4 .A-,e alts,eci 'that of_. a Jn�el. + u¢iks. Ig rI946,else tsJjlt E p g station-and y, led t�� dedicate her talents for the - D1 L iE 1 i:3>s r•Lr.: i Iv:v;;. _ 8?5 Oe00;00 terni3ori. the Liberal part was rYot _ ont Intake t Cartetiin seri ice, atteiuled Toronto nit pin ev and En- reprrtse rrted. The . urr e-tv�rn, pr ov- O g s :nrial .manner Mr, Kerineri� and Hiblu C'ollege_., graduatiIIg in 2950, i ALBERT Um, 'Y3:;t to r: wish- neem 18D,E4f:•00.I f - =Sht is now;.teacher'of voice at the i °� Ve. Jofiff-'s having .tfie aftsw-i .tfl _ _ _ es.to annou,ut tr,,.t . he wr.,,.-ud; a. :. . "'.• 1' f uemtivn"went (ver b.i , College. _ ,,,,,,,,e of <ruLn6rtlOr Total estimated cost E1,875.OW�,00 �' tr:,h5 ni_1de a decided favorable im- •, ''Mrs.Newby has-tr:'velled extensavr cnnl�lcket;ng ,,Knshlp• pr"sien.. The leaders of the- t:rree-j sly thrvughv:t Canada and many Mr. -'Birt' t-n:.i. t.as•b.i,n ares• ._ Estimated Annual Operating parties had ,been inv;ted to discu" : .parts cf t.re Unik4-States. Her attar idem arld pix pier- Own.-r in the Costa _: "aril: p' c b!i urs with the Ioca'. ors- fences-are t_hriliec! .with the breadth., Roseb6hic-Rougeii lot k for,the gacrt., _ # 1 '-0 yr: �nizutiur.... 'Jlieltael Starr'nd T• D.. suet ei«J,th of .her voice,.running '. thirty years Inteiested to youth Dab. charges 24fBr,6bO,A0 _ — y-hf>n,s3 nevi „int end .. t,ke. 4ir, .through all_the colour tones of a welfare 'b!r, �'s^ as <: ved crr the - -percent pr._: =p - Power 3,006.00 On his return he entered part- nrag7li witnt rt'Xge, - occasionally Toronto Boar,# cf Ldt cm.ion as , a -- ' -F. �'. ':v,t i'ri,ia sv.Ys"fh:sir•r:man, .4500,00 -nership.with M. S. ChaVman in the souring into hi h nofes-which- are , - Chemicals and upkeep g g school truss«, £ I;oy scout- eadc n general merchandising as X. S. II ethereal beaut Operators• two full _ .. _. � _ _ __y; _: -_---..-..: _: A.Uirectsr of tae East 1'vronto Y. time men _ 8;006!30 �hapman.and-Son,. YIZEiEHI�'4 t'iLL.1GE NIELvrl`G M, 'C A., and a:so `mot' .�i tri lusts! F Surviving are: his wife,'the for- TONIGHT AT 7.atn Herb Le Gard Expected Home On e b work. At the pr'e„ent '11li;3tM000 -.trier Mary t.roquette: two dauxhters. . �^ f time, club s itvaenrur and Lucille d t Leave Shortly time, 1tlr Cate:,y stili wtSta:ng on _ .,Est_-mated 1190 wa.er.ser.;ze y t she Town liu8, and we wc,uld = _ behalf of tl:e -o to of this district. - lid fi C ia.pman and Mrs, Chapman_ •;,ay to viNa a -home�ow n r',- - 1 f?L Observer's .1Iate Herbert Le Gt.rd, p P connections at g _ -Appoin ed a.dt?,ut j organizer with, _Q:S ti00,00. Svrr ice was conducted by Rev. A: HAD SETTER HE TH-ERE --you're son of 'Mr. aria Mrs. 'Bert i;e'Gard � ,.;. - _,, '=35.00, each - , . y' the Indrpar.�....t .,_der of F'orest.rrs, _ E. 3•oung, tSsisted'by Rev. H G. atom g a p he is actin a is tic work of otganiz- Esti'mated 2'.5,000 feet ass- g to• hear thin . that a.ill ar- bar's is'Fx sited home on IEdV@ _ eeflabTe frontage 2R :Or. , .Crozier and Rev. E. G. Robinson, you. A WARNING - don't bay later sb(,rtly after three years in the '; in cu y; g. Service way ' Herbert is a the five-year-term !n' g a"c 'for'the inwndeiate cLtsC- with interment in ri,e 1`rrends y . per foot _ 4S,tf00,06 that we c.Gdn't warn you. , L_1;anar�arl \aeF•, a-it:�'.the.Air..A,rrrt„_: .ricL. Cemetery, Pickering. Mill Rate of 9' mills an y - g3,900,000 35,000.00 held from the McEai:hnie 'Funeral 1 the \a;y, and has been with the , - Chapel ATTENTJON i Carrier Magnificient on many of i - '_. .$I18,50QY0 _ -- _ I.ihe worldcru:sPs. Heaas'his "wiegs” Card of Thanks The electors of certain 4reas inenjoy- South and appe.us to be thoroughly enfoy- - Stimated Annus] Opersbixs' - _ South Pickering will be green- ie ins ht's work. He is engaged in that , (Cost to individuals on basis _ chance to 1 ote on a water area pro-? M' -of 75-ft, lot smd $.'•006 ser- _ Mae. Jr L. Palmer wishes thro..gh rasion, A special film i Bordered - ' the News to express her very' slit!- ject. The area is growing.fast and � seen only in fire movies, in that of 1 element - 9i3OB ores tiranics to her man f ends, so are taxes- TO offset these ex- i having to hit the pin-point deck of ironService charge Y conatus coats we MUST have man- an aircraft carrier fifteen thousand @- 1'5'•00' for cards, letters, fruit and flowers tag uiacturirig in the district. Until ' feet below. What s dai•edevi4 basin- , s re Mills Tax Rate 18,10 duripg her, stay in hospital. Her 'water is. supplied in quantity, there eas, •- _ husband and Kathleen would. also is no hope of tax reductions, but ----j- i I{i8,ee like to at]d their many. thanks aloe. rather an increase. ENGAGEMENT y • Your Council has prepared an es- - ' ' >i IT I6 AGREED by Council that Pickering Foresters wlin t-mate of costs and location of in- 1 The engagement is announced of I : a vote of the owners in the r6)ove B g ' area taken on December 1 next the electors what the en 'n4iow you ..rotas Joan Kathleen, daughter e A g, take, pumping ` he plant and miles of�pipe:to snow you I and. Mrs. Fr=, k Pearson, Pickering, so that anexpression of ogiaton Teem PottlGa gr W. Walter Lloyd'Church, son o'i L.offering his ex rienee and trtay be given Council. Topaotchere 1' in mind. This,report will, also show Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Church, of ser7ices to -e tuwnsn p. mr. Cane (advt.) , g '.10 the appraptrmate coat of installation Whitby,*Ont. believes that the it.ture of this town- - �'Former Brougham Bey Pf�a►i. 811 ors 1 -.g of' systems and the cost per $1000 — ship will depend on men with 'fore- _ ::. - of Assessment. - Deer Hunters.Get Quota. sight. As - a growingcommutut In Truck Orphan Watch _ Hotshots 9 our local r or @ the people will `aaveto' elect risen y al page f this a - Russell Burrows, son of Mr. Arid True Blues " g 1 report'(a:ppear•ing elserw'nere in this Tae Pickering Hunt Club retr.rn- i With their interest at.heart. To.make -Mie. Chas, Burrows,-Brougham, was issue. Ed-J. ed last weekend as a happy band ', promises before an election is an trapped in the cab of his truck for Ladies' High T'nree of 5 3 and Study same and exercise your vote of hunters:They had very good luck i easy tiring to do, but to keep them over two Hours on Sunday, with •High-Single Z41 were.rolled up ,by j for or against-on December 3rd. and brought home their quota. 1'his i afterward is-a different matter: Mr, broken leg. The. accident Accurren Ber;iee•$arron. Whether in keeping This will show'if you want your is the first time the chyb has ech- "BERT" CANE makes no promises when he struck the abutment of a- -with the hunting season *6r some township to a(t:•ance and became a ieved tfiis. Hunters out the first I for the sake of art election platform. bridge spanning the Oshawa criek. other 'reason Ron McWilliams' ; manufacturing as well as residential week did not,fare so well. In-an interview recently, Mr. Cane JIe is in the-06iawa Hospital with sights ,were lined up for,a repeat , Yonrs,.. . nad. these suggestions to offer if also a.broken nose and internal in- high three of 208,'255, 249 for 707. ' From the•Dunbarton Kiw•anks Wll- - NEIL E. McFWEN edin for Monday 19th. I elected to Council in 195'!: In the Pick- juries. Ron also' toole down high single. :.:(Candidate for Reeve) .__... interest of the taxpayers of 'Pick- ` This Monday's meeting is to be ereng Township, ,I believe that diet. THE ROYAL TO.UIRAND THE CBC. ;ioad paid.$5.50 each as a.fine for not having a radio one of the top„mbetings of our year. should zoning for our police force license (or, in this case, for operating a radio since It's beginning goes along way back. should be considered as soon r3 is .Wrhile•we have never 'n ad too inuch sympathy with the First of April, without the authority of a license). First, the Agricultural Committee, possible. Along with finis idea, the -the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and, its drs- This waa accompanied by some of the choicest, vit- under the able guidanee of Bob Bats police should fi centralized as to tatorial,.monopolistic procedure, we are prepared at operative language we er<er listened to, and, we lent don and Ed, Brown, laid out a pro- location of offices, allowing them gram. last February and ended. it to have a ''Pickering phone -number times to give them credit for a good job well-done; a sympathetic ear. A few weeks ago the CBC issued for 'improved efficiency. A review, with a Fair in. September. The two• such as the recent Royal Tour. We dont,expect Yuat a statement that showed a deficit of a sum that used o#' the road,,improvement schedule, •v•y, - ,., winning children from each of six for this ,township immediately.• Tho, the average citizens like the moat of us have any the word "million." We''re no L surprised, Overstaffed, schools are to be entertained at the p idea of the tremendous planning and organization nigh-salaried Civil Service Departments cannot shove'- Royal Winter-Fair, Monday,-all!day selling for a complete discussion on 'that went into that almost continuous. broadcast of profits any more than can•a`private enterprise We're and then come back to the school for the possibility of setting up our about five weeks. Sonne of those-obsezvers were so thinks of the government offices we've walked into the meeting at 7.00, Also at this ' owrr Garbage Colleetiow Department, n8 13 g and the immediate review of then -'good that we. felt at times that.we were better off and tied many standing around with seemingly rioYn= meeting will''be Pickering's winning assessment of 'this complete -town-, listening than we would neve been "looking." Ing mucic to do. .Why-a CBC anyway-? -Well! certain- ball team. ship, with a view to reducing thea A little over a yeeir ago the _K. The climax and conclusion we 'thought was the ly.some form of policing or control of the air waves Club Committee under the 7ersatile present"taxes' , highlight of the entire . broadcast when that.'wc st- is essential, or we would care a terribly jumbled up Club aom it Reg. Johnson, Tony, To the Ratepayers of this Town.,le4d coast announcer then at Portugal Cope,•Newfoundland; mesa'and hear notlih g', but the CBC' or the govern- Kormos, Cec:•Morria and Garnett ship who would elect mea with an our Iroadcasting from the dedt of that stn dl ship, watch- menti did not have to go into the business -of broad- Frallk, -organized a Boys' K Club,. eyd to the future growth f,eS! our - Ing fire Empress -of'Scotland -draw a'a�Ay into the "casting. In our opinion some of the finest programs which has grown to over sixty mem- community, u .rt oix CANE asks for your support on December Atlantic, said "I can see a small, gloved hand, waving we listen to came through privately-owned stations,, bars. Late this summer-some of our 8� from the bridge now I can SEE NO MORE", z•,trd which are operating successfully and - showing a Klwanis Kweens organized a Girls' WHEN YOU PLACE YOUR i e n -EIUNG wg..� C. ,A* 1K , NE hhe was gone. Did you ever say farewell to a very profit each year. It is typical of governmental offices K Club along the same lines. To ,CROSS-ON YOUR BALLOT close friend, knowing you would not ase them again ---spending somebody else's - money .is eeby, but the round out the evensrg fire Ertecut3v- MAKE SURE OF ONE MAN FOR 1 for a long time, and possibly never! privately owned and operated concerts must operate es of these K Clubs have been Invib• 19M - ALBERT Was. „BEAT" And now, betck to thei CBC, During the peat few wonotnically and profitaifly or go aut of business, er We expect col. have a teach- jg . _ -, es from each school, We are'to ria ...,., • ;nedw ode bundrad and lift!/perscas in *a netgtbor- And appeteaiay it cab be done by the light people,f honored by the presetne0 of our Lieut ;��) � -t el F3Rl,><D0M WITH DIGMTT `I • • • • e : lasig�fied Advert�sutg .. Dignity — what's its m4niast' ::t, True dignity•flows from worth or tKlO�TtJirTllarr p, ' - value-the majesty of the king; flys 1[11110 AND ti'eN111111l ` dignity of a diamond. But the aw, u 2Z A HAIRDRS111122 - or woman is gaol hat greater dig- ♦ f itM t1ANADA'/ LEADD4G "00107. nity. But he languishes in gaol Great Hairdressing Learn either because he ignored his own Pleasant o ss.a�ul n� id wagrrra - dignity or the dignity of his neigh- ! wm•rlca'■ Greaten system bar. _ Illustrated Catalogue Pres - - _ Millions.rot in: political d prisons' MARVDL HAiDRSB ING•SCHOOLSi - or concentration •amps simply be 154 Bloor St. W.. Toronto - .. Brsncbee: cause they are.unknown.-Unknown, a King St., Hamilton that is, in their real nature by SAM CRICJiI 71 Rideau St.. Ottawa - those who put them there, Ignore, BXCoKX a 'Herballat. Complete Home r _. NOT Too sooty TO PLACE your 1961 study course. Tree CatfJosw. Domla- pt "man,s real worth,and-freedom dies, chick and turkey orders. The early bird- loss ••Herbal" College Ltd.. 1711 Grate- ,:' The Catholic Church has a long makes the extra money. Chicle every er street. vaneouvr 1. British Col■mbiaa ` his close:onto 2,000 tars. It's week for broilers or layers. started _ .. prry— y chicks. Older Pullets. Catalogue. PATIENTS ' bad logic to say that the Catholic TOP NOTCH CHICK BALE/ AN oP'FER to .very mvenca-Ilse of m. - Guelph. Ontario Wallace Lad full Information Saint tree. .. Church has ever .been.-trying to /PECIAL LOt�RICES on Pullet chiclik The Ramsay Co., Registered Patent Atton r' conquer the world for itself. In. pullets w for DecamDiir. Thesewillhit the neya. 271-Bank Street. Ottawa. every generation the Catholic market when sags are highest. Order to- t1CTFIERBTONHAUGH a Company: rt.. ` Church has been savagely attacked. day, weekly hatches. Broiler chicks. Tur.. ..tent,.solicitors. Established 132o, ase key Poults. Older Pullets: Bre"ing"cock- y street. Toroam. Booklet o! frforma. Ea That alone would convince the •ala, approved•and A. O. P. Catalogue. tion on request, •i�y Chiurch that it was impossible. So TWEaaLE Fares. OntariHATCHERIES LTD. PERSONAL that can't, be her driving force. taooK/ ILEEN BLAck avxN, B,A_ graduate r • What is her hidden power? It Orapho-Analytical Psychologist, recta]- a - - -- Isfng Personality'T6011119, Character An- ties. is the Crystal clear iWareaefs JIItIT oQ the Drawl One o! the grsaceae .lysis. vocational Guidance, tamlty Pro- ,; r booklets ever Published. .'Fatherly Ad- of-mans worth and dignity. The via To. His Son.— It" for 1c Postage, Dleau. Accurate Anatys!'s !rote 'Haiid- ck -Church doesn't welcome persecu- -trench's Art store, sea Youse St.. Tor tnal 4. writing. Reasonable tee. Sox ills Yon- onto. tion. But she will oppose any man 9NIELT7 LSI' CANADA'S GSRATEarr or group of men who ignore or im-' 1'REE Litaruun, book- list. Theosophy, club Introduce to lonely people desirin; * a! On man's dignity. TO talk Of Reincarnation. Life after Death. Tyler, earl, marriage. Many with means, widews pose and ignore marl's real Dox us. Terminal •'w. Toroneo, oat with� � Member Pi� �aid + h is useless. Watch these met- DYEING AND CLEANING coast wortProven results Place 1114. I'm i partlMlars In plain •sated antelope, C.C. a l sages in the future for an explana-_ HAVE you anything needs drains or clean- Club. Boa 121. Calgary. Alta.- tion of what the Catholic 'Church Inst Write to us for Information. We QUIT SMOKING-the req Say. Use To- are [lad to answer your-questions. De- b,Ko Eliminator..a scientific treatment -- is and teacheti about the majesty+ Partment H. Parker's Dye Works Limited, .- 't - - 7f1 Tongs St., Toronto. rids t ell system the lcotlacravla. for lobDrw .. Gets His Deer This Nord Way—ftiwtird KnipliMp, 12'year-old - of rnan: rid. w. n.um of mwnn.. a/ arae - > (schoolboy, holds the bow- and arrow with which he:killed the This is one of, a series,of rots- teas armacwtleal Chemist. EAT= P.4% Pb deer above, shown after it was hungon display In els back sages by Father V. MoGivney, Par' Bar 474 London. Osture - y GERMAN SHEPHERD. PUPS for gala. W enEv whoa aatnrs eontrsbrw It".. - -- -yard. Young Knipling, who delivers .popers. when he's net out ish Priest, Ss. Francis Parish, Pick- nglster.d. ma1e� and, (smal.f clic a we distribute reliable herbal rimedNo _-_ stalking ams, bagged the deer at the Hol! River Pork •rias. Oat. Pion feed satisfaction and. 3. A. The PUN-Herb-Store, aguit /r. Yrom g g gg y - - Cameron. wingham. Ont. Marl@. Ontario. ORDER NOW for sawing Planting, .new PEP IIP - Off Patented "Red Rich" strawberries. Sea _ . TRY C. A ami 16 b . TOXIC tablets for w tenth of .the mater is that pari- Ea ie Carries QfF -Joan Russell'. column Oct. dtb. Write vitality and general dsblllti. N•dra//lad,... 'r O for particulars, Pelma Park Perennial Clam Dollar .. mlittsel wagering is administered ! -Gardens. w"ton. Obi Farmer's Bab :. _ by the federal government, under t*oslTwrce !PANTED -� aNOWtlMOIEP' All .vasa and stales. Batty' POSITION a herdsman by ekperkamad t the provisions.of the Criminal Code ••aiYwNE" Snowshoe t000l raids-name" spat.) twat stockman. Good at attfag and skow- L - of Canada. In .other words, no The terrific power in eagle's No mon bla.und to..t rower, seow- + ..ahulnt-tn Ccmfort'_4n request. Sat"' `Ina. harried. 'Beat mfennosa. sew urmn b1 j4cIC N I G H T harness-racing meeting talons was,grimly demonstrated re-. "owaboea, Dept, W.,, Metegama• Out. ant letter, Boa.1t.. 122 slghte®eh street, could be operated in Ontario na- cently when a Highland shepherd, New Tomato Ontario, r• R - eels the aponaOrs (be they tai Clin- bending to look at an eagle which UNSHRINKABLZ 3 sail i fly asaon re- srAlars As this is written, the. Ontario tone Stratford, or Markham,'etc) had been shot and wounded. esu enfomm*- woof for sweateri.: .oaks. COLLECTION AND rIRtlT DAT Cse•re ,election is still ten'days or so in Iab"sar. Only 194 an ounce. Sent any- for sale, Catalogue value over 11.500: we�in possession of a'charter issu- attacked by the bird. It fixed one "ben in Canada. Iror'information and Bir[aim at 4110 Mr. Dan PkwtPa. 117-A the future. 1tr'hea it appears, it will ed prior to March 20. 19,12. .set of its talons in the shepherd's samples *'rice: The wlpla ]taittfas Cpm- Dundee street EAet. Toronto. 'be over—or just about. What the `pang. xitcbener oatarld. _ result will be we do not know- neck and would not release its WANT= It i4. essential that this_point Ceases CORY SALsz-ror acre. relief. - grip until its foot was shorn Off Your Druggist sells CRE IL STRAW wanted What or Rye wive elate/ ..And care less than a good citizen should not be forgotten when the also Christina treae by the thooesas, probably- should. Still. one of the Hares, wild.cats and rabbits die we" UP. write Lloyd Sherwood, .Aides- . 14 Y subject of harness-racing is .under :awswGE. sour equipped end tssodaa, to claims we never have made is that quickly.from the constriction of the village or Odense, known, ■e the Odessa shot. Ontario, discussion. grip 1s Auto Service. Living quartan.Large game- •. i eagle's talons alone. The .. - .,of. being a� G.C. . e s •. �stn. saltoaage: This b as eta established a locking one. When the bird bends busm"a Good reason for selling. Write - - 3 So this column-will largely be ".1 tin quite satisfied that the in- its legs to take a hold, a ribbon- !lox 49, Odessa, ont• NANO SEWN + taken up, this week, with the con- troduction of night harness-racing like muscle at its knee locks its t1sulCu .,ZEN TIES gilding paragraphs from an open to Ontario would triple the value grip, which can only be relaxed by ITCHING bissadme pile., Intmedrta retie!, FULL . of Standard Breds in this rovince. the extension of the bird's limbs. Proves tormuta for fifty years. ad ' letter written. a few days ago, by P itaPpeeltert s or sae otme� tube 13.14. Largs ,army of Paetet>ts „ It is unusual for eagles to at- ststaee s■t Owen J. W. Brown of New Liskeard Who Aa an example; at one United tack humans unless-they are pro- „,az,G3� rosrrrs/w for ht� e[ ladit mwb Gin Bezed dt , happens to be president of the States sale last year X31 yearlings yoked, but in 1937 a farmer in Woman. Raptace lost enemy, New Peat ONLY $1,10 eneb el' a Fee $338 - 'Canadian Standard Bred Hone So- were auctioned at an average price -Fora Plus 4S so. Postpaid. Raman. 1348 Sassari, Sardinia. was horrified to t'1si. eb.d.a i■iri.i sw■opn.s"e - Piety. The letter is too long to quote of $1310, 1 must emphasize that Dania w. Tomesto.. vie a aasisdas "two .354 set egfaa in its entirety, but we think that,. these yearling) came from all types see an eagle swoop down on his I&W for Crrls..n stir, fourteen-months-old son and carry POST'S ECZEMA SALVE Cerra'sloe, Gram. hares.. -.-the. portion w= are passing_along sof farms-targe and small. 18H the termone of dry eeaema raeMa sal. ©gess srewa, r the child away in its talons,- awn ti 'will be of considerable interest to v * e Gad-wwving sr,n troubles. Post's Eczema Pkmw swetry color w wbotrer sins■ Sa number of our readers, especial) -_,..- Fortunately the farmer had his salve will tot disappoint you. sbadaer wires, w Patters of do Y Itching. scaling. burning •essma. acne• e•.het1 rifle and managed fa hit the eagle. those-and they are many—who "It. this machine-age, when respond r a sly t and attic we soot, was P/114adb SCAWM Cos- -'.admire a It flifttered to earth, still holding respond nadir, to the aisle" odors..s good trotting of pacing work horses are being slaughtered the child, and a second shot killed ointment• regardless. of. how stubborn or Is 1MhMe end Celere- horse. for dog-meat, All the horse-power boneless they mom. ;130 a f!00.eae4. + _ s *. that is required on a small farm the bird. PUCE 113.00 "A JAR Pwe Silk-114,100, esals "The 1951 meeting at Thorncliffe still wrould be a it of Standard The talons were embeeled iii the POS�"S REMEDIES send •nosey Wider or seetrl nosy. or . g Pa sent Peet *r• on Reeelist of Price thick woollen coat the child was 'we will abtP Passel Ps Collect Sustained a loss.of $60,000 much of Bred mares. If the farmer raised its Queen St. E_ Corner of Lown. Wearing, and he was unharmed. Tomato sATterMONEY GCw3tANT»D ea which was due to the fact that tvr only one colt each year and coned In 1924 a boy of fourteen, play- refvEY st: ofvaso were forced to suspend operations sell it for the above-mentioned ing golf at Chatham; Ontario, was. Try IN Wary Sufferer of Ihesomilk hkw {,�, CO.=•+during the Hamilton meeting. When :price of $1210 it would prove very. or N"rMls Shedd Try Dixon's ne wady. R.& D N eekwear V = we resumed (at the conclusion of .profitable. lifted six feet in the air when an stw's Dare S , 094" IL S, - Hamilton) our business had drop- a . s sage pounce on him $1.23 W� FreMid� n i slTCHNNER. vONT. 50 r cent from the previous The boy's clothing gave way and ._ '� p In reviewing this evidence, I he dropped to the grass. The bird week. Noneihelesa, the Provincial that you will have to agree attacked him again but because en- Pilots have seen eagles flying- -believe - .,'Government,collected $2043,000 in that never, since Confederation, has meshed in a•Barbed wire fence and at 9,750 feet above'the earth. Their WHENASTHMA STRIKES pari-mutuel taxes from Thorncliffe there been sueh an example of was killed. marvellous eyes have been known - tbjs- year and the',horsemen ie- rank discrimination, Never before' One of the traits of the Cagle to detect a rabbit three miles from sieved only $129.000 in purses. have wb had the example of a prow- is its habit of carrying to its nest the spot where they were soaring. Here's cite easy, proved way to combat aschma;s. a ' o ` incial Promier am grin he mil- odds and ends to decorate it: An Some eagles attain the tremen- diuresing symptoms The aromatic fewest of P P g .t g R. SchiNmann'i ASTHMADOIL help clear up -."Our-final suggestion was made lionaire breeders of thoroughbreds electric bulb was found in one dolls wing-spread of seven or eight congestion-bring amazing relief,So easy to use. _ ti to the 'Premier. We suggested that to economical you cant afford to.be w,rhouc it. Bg end the wealthy operators of run- crest, a candle in another. feet, their main or primary leathers. powder or ct arette Corm-sty all drug Fores in " "`some of the 'tai moneys cAlected Bing-horse tracks at the expense of Shells, stones, a picture-frame, being twenty inches long. Gnada end l� 5 _ I r'o-ra wagering at- Thornclifle the hundreds and thousands of a gold watch, an old tire, have all ' should be devoted to the Ontario t farmers who breed and own Stan- been found. and almost every nest i + 1 Fund for-Cancer Research. It was lard Breds." contains a ?ant or flower. Car Trim_Safeguard - ' pointed out that, the„5400,000 or Worries about the finish on.your more, collected . in twv seasons, new automobile are at an end, claim' was an entirely new tax contribls- - manufacturers of auto . spray-on Rion as 'harness-racing, previously sealer, said to protect chrome work had paid only a.token-tax. and interior'trini from rust, corro- a a r �BEAUTIFUL LUXURIOUS stone etc. t COUGHS _. . - - it was suggested; iurtkennore, ' That some of.these tax funds should Vacation: A trip to put you in and COLDS _ the pink-and leave' you -in the 4 be usbd by the government to bol- � .THIS•i1MPl star the- purse•program-for harness I red IFFOCTIVII racing at Ontario's Fall Fairs. In- • Woras Ichiclirk On •cidentally, in some American states, • Rsb well Into dive, -. t 'moneys for ALL'AGRICULTUR- ' Was Nearly Crazy -•� »�.-► .AL PRIZES at state fairs are aid P With Fiery itch— • �;�lw"`ww- out of the pari-mutuel taxes on w e ElhsHWe hr wAlNnrr _ racing. •�.fi$ til I dlreovered 1h.D.n Drnnle'amaaingly - . _. x _ e ...yr. .-.• _. _. R. M h ,°n`�tg0 a• _. :., _ vast relief-D. D. D. Pre:•crlDdtion. R'orld USED ROR a� rEAi•f 'popular, this Ddro. ooultna. liquid meditation "I submit, sincerely, that these I eDtrd•. Peace Sad oomfon from cruel ttchlog CHEST RUB f ^^ caused by ecaema, DtmPlea rahee,. atbtete'a I�fT suggestions were governed by good toot and other Itch troubles. TrIsI bottle. 630 sense. The horsemen. bad boon fleet epruratlon ehecte even the most isstniee ON with ;' Itelt or money Daok.Rett drsgalst for D,D.D pRxrlDtloa (ordinary OI' Oatra Mrwngthl• struggling to make both ends meet DR- OIL 7 ' during the.Thorneliffe season and` , we reasoned that- increased-purses .ISSUE 47 - 1951 at,the Fall•Fairs would enable them to break even on their year's • • ' • COAST oper- ations. JOHNSON a ORDER • a • It .tras been brought to my at`. tention that representatives of the Plumbing and Heating Supplies present provincial government, who are codtesting seats in the election• • ` of November 22, are making mis- leading siatementi concerning the -• _ _ , 'harness-racing-sitratiolr - — - • s s �• PLEASE SEND•FiIEE CATALOGUE AND PRICES - "They suggest that night- bar- nese-racing carr-be operated on any t Name I ........................................................... Ontario track, exclusive of the sev ._ en major running-horse tracks men- i Addrss atoned_earlier slit this review. The — — — — — — — } _ . . �. sees �• :a �� �, - .. .�.: .. .. . ._ r- ._. ., _ .,. .. _ t . T. -—__.---- - eluded the work of Rev. Hunniaett ' ber to a newspaper whose slogan is R e uu cc uu II nn UNBARTQ�1 and scenes-around-the Fred Victor "Seek ye firat the kingdom of God.' 6E0�6E'S WOIRIN1V �Y�LL - - and how our example t your peo- -- - Mission, A special film is ordered P g ple was more effecti a taan shy - ' ffire. Pete Hepworth is doing uic- for the W. M. S. evening service .on words we spoke. She then told how ely,after ser stay at Oshawa hasp- December e, Plans were made for P ital. a Christmas candle-light service r;a Affiliated W. A. could'be of ass- $�Z��- Several from here attended the istance to the leaders of our newly- , Santa;Parade on Saturday. formed Mission Band. The business TURD ��' � O�E'�IBI:R '34TH " Mrs. •'f_ Caverley-entertained sea%- -• �D3`L'- ryOAC� Part of the meeting included tae i 1 e . 1 ,. s - eral of her eolleg� friends on Sate T hearing of reports and plans for the " - ''urday. The Cnerrywood Woman's Assoc- bnnual rrieetiftg -in. December- A At 3 C1 Clock-, In Pit:bgttl�311 School Room _ Several from here attended. the. Nominating Committee was appoint- „HOME BAITING APRONS \EEDL WORK k'4i I ijG cation met on Wednesday and was a - , :.Icecapadies in Toronto-recently. presided over by Mrs. S, Jones. i'he ed: Mrs. G. Todd M•rs• E, Ar-rra#ronR FISHPOTID, 'AFTERNOON TEA p The movies started lit Saturday and Mrs. D. Milne. The meeting Bazaar To'Be Opened By Mrs, L. Ruddy. Devotional Period was conducted by- X. Y •at the school -and will continue-e7 'Mrs. E: A1-mstr6ng'ori .the subject closed with the benediction. A del- Conie and Do Your Christmas.Shoppkng. Tickets on a Lovely eery Saturday throughout the winter "Talents." She told us how our tal- icious lunda was served by,Mrs. G. 'Quilt, and Oilier Prizes to be.4irawn. at 1,80 P. M. ents would become•useless if-not de, Petty.and her Grcup. The Kiwanians entertained the veloped.and in putting them to use Mr. ad Mrs, Wilmot Gates and prize-winners of their Fall Fair on for the sake of:others we- would baby Allen, are visiting at Minett- +,•, Monday, taking them to the Royal build str>ng claratten In recog- Mlle, in' ?northern Ontario. Mrs. - Winter Fair and• then bringing them nition, cf Armistice Day, the prem Gates will be visiting her grand-, .' �. mother Mrs,-Wm. Allen, and Will back to Dunbarton in the. eyening In Flanders' Field" was read by , for a dinner and program.- Mrs. Neil Petty. "O Valiant HeaLts` mot will be deer punting. - - Miss Evelyn Annis, of Toronto was then sung, Mrs. Gordon P6tty FOLKS! Bring.your children to .spent the week-end at her home in Introduced the speaker in a few well hear on, Irving S. Brown, Dental - �� B� - Dunbarton. chosen wcrds. Our guest, Mrs, A, Surgeon, of Highland Creek, when - - Cpl. . Murray, Secretary of Mission BtkndB h_ a rrywood Home and C Oliver Tunnell REAF and peaks to Che • Miss Nancy Tunnell, Toronto, werein the Toronto Conference Branc'rr of School Association on -Nov, 27, He at home for the week-end. w-i11 also.hzve colored pictures to - •.t ,� - .. the Women s i1'Iissionary Society. • i The W. M. S. of the United Church Opening her address with the Christ- show you. Be on time - 8,15• You � _...._held their 1negting at .the home of mas Story "If I :'rad not come"- she will-get home early if you come _ t Mrs. Mottershead on Thursday. Miss . led up to-the fact that the sor:rce early. Music and refreshments too.. _ Somerville and Mrs. Lottgn took the of all missionary effort is the'birth Mrs. Earl Riches entertained her { - Third Chapter of the Study Book of Christ, and'stould be'of import- sister this past week-end 'Which was most interesting as•it in- . ance.to us all. She likened each mem•- Some from the community atten- ded the Winter Fair: also the San- - to Claus Parade lzit Saturday. _ DAILY. SERVICE -= - - Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Hollinger and TO A L L CANADIAN AND U.S.A.PAIN S Bruce had- on Sunday_ e� ' i T - - v th Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holling- and family. - CHARTERED •&,USEf -_ PICKERING X_WED CHURCH � OFFER 1 D E A t S E R V t C R t —_ BAZAAR : I :_ .;: FOR A C L GROUP TRAVEL 1DF1CF'%TTiFR 1Rt. .3 P.M. cAc - IHorne Baking..Needlework, Candy - __EAS TEN HOUSE PHAI- AFTF�R:Vi00N TEA � �.. �E 4300 T. + Y *� _ .�. - ' ' .�"- f a v'h ��,^c�', �--�s'^4�`s"�•"` -, - - - - . _ (''^'��.-•JK:.✓i/.u..r,r.�l.c./p.wr --- :- _ _ _ ng, • '_ � ',�, / ��, * , b �,N - - - `• .- /.RR �/W1Y�. �..p�f •./.Wf .�.f (M�,� I/. 'Y�,►Jl�gffj/ /dOfJttl�. //tI� � , �w/� •�•:TfOYR " E ie_One iters that takes'-a sm;ar,T:-- part of your Budget thaw it uird to Its coat hasn't n..rr�,. ..dl, �'"'A":T" w"►- '"FY�►�« �^ * _ _ y golie upas much as most other things. /.rlsiEi._09..4..r*'—V,4W1 A~,&A..AtA6. 6�"■"f'w't4s"'.t " welri.wi r.�l dr w.«Ii res lir yen/.sofsi�►srwrMw wr water/�L In another way,too, the telephone ie bigger value �.Owsi.+�•aJ/L{�l.wwaie/,dy�iw .�rsrel�nrltp.,�..aiier�werawi►,+a+l,.rsi.riiraerir'v,raaa£r - - today than ever before. Now you caw teach-twice as - - '- ..... - �, �j many people as you could ten yearn ago and more ' '�� 4r.f LN rrw,.4lw.r.E.e.eaee Atww w'wd�ri►.wY _ telepboaee are being installed'every day: �,�..w...c.r,y - _ If.you haven't service,..we want you to know avr.'re. +vc...wF��rirewr.rll ii... 1�..► •r.Iyr.iwirw.r.! -- >n& ro.working at it. Your place on the list is be' ,�..,,,.� ����r/t+rei•..ti,.�6.1..e y,rr a(.L��...•r�irw �~�sow - . - p ,�r�wJ,d►.��r wsfwswnsr 9,I�r,�rrl�wwly tected.and.your teleAme will be installed jwu as — - .,eooa as possible. ja � i � COMMI TNESI NICE INCREASES IM119 IME MST TEN TEARS _ T' 1�- T • . .. _ .. ? _ .P .8 ei•. -,FLCP,GIL - t; �'! ^l _ - ` G `.A7l r.�w�►wvrY - . seen vwriiv ,.i;w. a. TAE-BELL T£iEPPOW Telephone service is one of today's best buys COMPANY Of CANADA _. - - - YOang men , ,', . 1 - _ ha H e-re is C Lenge a . ,ALL YOUR LAUNDRY -and . OPPORTUNITY WASHED and IRONED } - Training and experience in leadership are two of the most valuable assets _ - you can possess, no matter what lifetime career-you select. You-may w i - obtain both training and 'experience as a leader under a new plan whereby r i the Canadian Army is training young men with Junior-Matriclilation'or ' J Equivalent Educational Standard as Officers in the Active Force. A ,But there is a challenge in the standards you must meet=in the- courses hecourses you take and pass before you, can qualify for a cQmmission. :, . And, there.-is-.opportunity in the privilege of leading Canada's ` soldiers at home and abroad. •BUDGET BUNDLE—Five pounds for 99¢ , . 200 f accepted you'be in tralning at CAT Borden as an Officer Cadet for each additional pound. ve I g po Everything rntnpletel5' to qualify as ..a Second Lieutenant..in the Active:Force. You will receive washed and ironed,including'mela's shirts. Pico-air , and deliveryincluded. TELEPHONE Second Lieutenant's pay while,in training. When you are granted a cow- 195*1 or ., .mission-you will-then'serve' for periods of 3, 4 and 5 years as you'choose _ _. Our fetnom REVITALIZED DRY under the Short Service Commission .Plan. At..the end of this service CLEANING gives you the"ciesnest" _. I dry cleaning you can Qeti $von ad you may.apply for a permanent eolnmis9ion. - Clothes get a new-Bene'm Ufa whoa • they.'re REVITALIZBDI -bo.--Single i you mu _ $ .' To tTud f9 y at gle Physically t Betwben 18 and and have Metric o E Iraatern House .} - - _ - - - - - 25 years of age ha a Junior Mat cuiati n or EAln3vaient duces- L-T. Stephehoon, Pro Food's Grocerv,Store o sal Standard - _ p Pickering - 4a tore - Phone 195W1 • - - - ..pc� APPLY TODAY--TO--THE CRUITING OFFICE RE ~-,,,,. "•�: - - ` NEAREST YOUR HOME - 7 No.10 Personnel Depot,Wallis Hoag;Rideaa and Cherieft litl,Ottawss,oa6•. • • • • S Personnel Depot,Ari(Ilory Park,gagot St.,Kingston,Ont. ~ t"'�`'• _ _.. _ Canadian Army Recruiting Station,"Rkkmond St.W.,Toronto,Ort. .014.7 yrserrnal Depot,Wolseley garralkq,ERsabeth Sher,London,Ort.-LAUN DERERS - _• Anng Recrailirrg m Sft 270 rnsa y,20 West,NSt. Ray OM.- -� �` • Any RicrtriNng Claire,Jaara f/real Araroaey,!00�fl.Narfh,Haarihea,Cal: -' Ligon to "Voice of the Army"-Twsdar and Thursday lvenilga=Donwroon Not*" s OSSINGTON AVI:.r TORONTO PHONE LL. 2161 - _ :classified Adv't_ t _ - - Your Friendly Resident Agent' " '' �' _ •� FOR SALE - Oil apace heater; also J M quantity of ltueber (2 x 8'"s), and a R _ INSURANCE AGENT rel j Rl+ 1�e�i++� h IMAL 10 -=-pump pump. John,Aahton� Pickering. LjM FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE - - - — F'OR. SALE , Qurzbec _heater am... LIABILITYINSURANCE etc. . . kitchen cab:net in good condition I — OUT FROM �D LIST YOUR PROPERTIES Pickering Mearket & Locker Plant Mrs. 'R. D!;:or.,-aiurch St. Pickering. A _ /� /'Ot S LE WITH YOR SALE 5-inch oil burner for _LYRIC E I� uRLEY PHONE 30 _beater- or: ki:ph-ea sto•:e- Ccmplete. _ _ E. _ Used only one v,iate: .Re��onable. 'Phone 16? before b.30 a. m or 4 —� • Crippled . .": `Farm oak ea CUSTOM :b'l?(3D-SAwzNG _ . :$1 5.00 HORSES �, $8.00 _ QUALITY PHONE: P1LbERII\G �'-� J' �. g1b,00 CATTLE (500 lbs. up) $7.00 _ . _. MEAT FOR_ LE - Fil:slay cook sto-:e ; $x,00 (tinder 500 ounds) $3 00 P _-, with reservoir and'warming closet. $2.00 CALVES - _;1.00 ' Hasp new fit's bc'<; also furnacette i �' S $1,00 heater: Setlire-because owner_has ( RIE r,o fu:t_ter use to same. Phon HEED ._..._i -• - - Pickering 47 R 2. Hourly pick tzp R TZ _ , -One cent per v.-o 1.linimum 2Jc. hone Collect Pickering 265 ,I 12 QPLANT '"L KER •: 35c. if ci.G:ged. '_lnittance must _ i ac company order. Cvuut address and SHIELDS MINK FARM phwie nant-6er. ; _ lVea,ts Processed to Your -Spe' cif.cationa, ` Floors Refieiiahed I r t _ . _ -- .Have: your 'Lwnz iefirished before SILK j S MARKET the holidaystasoa. :ho'sie I'ickeriMg _i L i lhtl L - Dec - IYRE:S7i MAXING . and•BUTTON HOLES._a.1ADE Phone ll.d.erinx Ss► Nov ;Y, ! Uri 4 l1140019011~ 011~101 - - - PEERLESS FLOOR 5A.\UI\Si y MkRGARINiE it . .. _ ... ._ G..Y,IUOO.P}.ryt.obAP,.�I ki - - ',�• k .. } SERVICE - Attention:-Builders, -Home Owners _ • t � 1 _ COSl►i•ETIC$ Ile me :'• - � a !w PHOTOFINISHING ' reg Floors Sanded and 'Fliabhed l - _ RE RLED VETERINA YFFLJJM SUPFLJJM We specialize,'in making Old ✓` �, flee. Oe BABY NEEDS . Floors Like New . � .- . - - -�.;- `• RILL � sei _ >rHOIiE: PICKEAINO Ha b S . - __. -._ ._. _. _. .._ ._ .—. ..._ .— _ � _ .: .. weed. 0er OUB For, Informadion - Free Estimates TORE H _ THAT Week Days Call CLARE31ONT 40J 1.00.,A. M. to 0.00 P. Y. ' - ~ For Paint, Wxitpaper,: 'v'enetian ! _ _ . ` PRESCRIPTION r. - 1.00 P. IL to Sundays 00 P. M. bbrds,' Electric :ipp:iar,aes; Station- i erg: Office supplies; Typing: Mtm ---NOTICE V I r t� FAKMERS etrograpli:ng etc: try liee•:il•e. Glare- Ill, L mnont, pl:c,na 5.1, j i . j J. Re BOYES; ` B.' Land Surveys We are paying . higest market prices TSt V. T. MORTON FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED. A•WIMALS � WEST HnL PICBERIIdG - x Ontuiio Land Surveyotr 2804 Paoli: s: And C1.i1 Engineer - . 'pee also bap live_horse$ 14 Edward Street, Alex l Phone: Pikkering "Wow'O. "Far a speedy packup'pho+se tolled do your local agent:: Ptckering3242W2 +. 'b6�MSEAS OF TORONTO .REAL HScTATH BOARD ` BANNER RENDERING CO. LTD. - LYNDHURST 6237 -GORDON Cr. CROSS _ ;East W ood i and v REALTOR -Pickering Township_Elections-will ' - - _ - MAIN ST.a PICKERING_. _ - - • TORONTO VI LLAt�I take place o:. Monday, December 3, . l)OURTROM CONislDLii�MAL MMVICH and-there will be,a polling booth in i _ _ - East Woodlanda Hall. This wi17 be _ _ i a very hnpor•-ant election. Vott as Belling Bu,yi�ng Exchanging _ you like, but vote. i • • -- CALL 1Rl'THOUT OBLIGATION l i East Woodlands Community•Ass- - _ _ ociation will hold a Christmas Party THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL HINTS -PHONE PICKERING 1 it the:Hall.on the evening of Dec- . - . ���q► ember 20. Which is the last 7,aurs- - ' lReetiras _ day before Chriatma9. _ Melted wax robbed on mgtal helps present nest, � Hiy many friends will be pleased 1 _Ajkwaisala _ - �ahaatioas ,,. . to learn that'Mr, Robt. McP}ierson For Real Estate. Ins•ufnnce and Mortgages has been discaarged from Sunny- I ' brook' Hospital and is back in..-his � ' Old Forest Rnad home, much in,p. Villso ,n eatCo, 0TTARANT1_;ED - -roved•in health' and' speaking very - _ _ g p -SUBURBAN SPECIALI 3 RADIO 9ERR�ICE hi zly of .c'.;:nzybrook Hos ltal ,sad . SUBU WATCH egad Q.OQ all the staff. _ Aikny Make or Model REPAIRING Mrs. 'Jac aeon Heise has opened a: ` STOP 33, KINGSTON RD., SCAR. 7.992 Variety Shnp in her`iome on . Old" OR - PICKERING RESIDENTS ,MAY CALL '-:Forest Road. EVENINGS ONLY) - PICKERING ii J. :Arthur .Field _ At 1 On.P. M. Fz i�iay afternoon', ' - : _ Ili/ S ?` `�✓ �. I��ovember 2.'., Pickn•ing_Tow•ndtip «� ITs EAST WE SHOULD HAVE IT't � � EJ�F r , �n.;i"n; fgt^ I:�'•a:e, nrp. R.,eve PHON E Pickerinlr 52W3 !� ;and Couneill' r' will lie held in' the SILYERM Tow'rlship Hall, 13:•nugham. Several a �: � i� FOR FREE ESTIMATES very impo;,tant di:attel n Will -r roe „ e Jew' ei r: t e Lr':res,du:.ng the l,ext ••V � �� � Gurney Heating Systems _ Pick ring J r' - ft'',k n5urtiis; r.:.=ny of t em imolv�. Eavetroagh and Tinsmith Supplies i:ig tilt' cxpe:diture of large s", " of W.•pa;F r :.'}. Liv f'l'y iri c•erst -Y .� k�: '.Sold and Installed ed ICKERING TOWNSHIP - HO\E - in `-hese :hexsei•:e:, as ,,an-. C�� 24 Jl LTILDI G PER •o+, r g P _d PI 3 P n i PERMITS _ liciate.> fur ice' i fieiTtg hov.-n-. 1 i throughout'tl:e ��hnle linen hip so Issued Tues:-Fri. 1 to S P. N a r:n •led :;alt is t•x matted. It is p AN th.t -nt(«n aft ♦ }� i and b;'aPPointitstent ai�i'it� 1: t: tio,terl integ.,t.: _ �` �� (f j�/QI / j �" '�� - Sheet Metal Warks i (� i Tc s!' old be �.':c:ed to'office at this r"V �'�rW• ter{/ • � 'r Fa J. I7[\OLJJE ti-ie. ► Retr of Piokerng NewT Office =SUILDING INSPECTOR _.DAYOCOPUS PILEATUS NNl:-AL C:liI li;T_,1AS CONCERT ruoxF: _ PICKERING a jNorthers Pileated Woodpeckers . xuryc y�i;RT ` - Brock Road I ubiic-School (S. S -Ko. I- • �t vaN e 6) %.-ill be held T�iursday, Deeem- i The Pileated Woodpecker is a LC' Phone Pickering $47 ber 20-, c'cvramenciag a:t. 8 p, m••Ad-' stortiiri9 bird:So-specfacuicr is his ^ BERT CAREl', > mission 35 cents. appearance that he. is often o ? ' target for guns in 'the hands.of. '• -•R. R. 2, ACiIYCOURT.ONTARIO. e thovghNess people. ; WELL DIGGING, SEPTIC TANK$, Furn�acQS Skinny men women M extremely .valuobte bird, the ~� COMMESSOR WORE tRENCHING Pileated s)ioiild- be- protected. He ,` ► IDiAYS9TROUGIG destromillions of wood haects and x RRF.SSUR$ PUMPS gain 510, 15 Ibs. duonsdes sleeting sites for hes-dwe0ing AUCTION SAL -:gar wATEB 3Y$TR'1I -. S riot Now Pm VIRE,� Get to know wildlife;You'll find a while .: - •t sar�l nom Umbe ea out a new world of interest-and youll wont to Household Effects u nook wns.e oe.. a loos conserve our natural scene. S Barn .. Hoke► •'Do.n-yeb.. loot Thovra.Y •r women-mw who nema.owd D.ro -- - - - - I Property-of • v dew p a o:.>s.yev.e..l oD nl�' Nature Unspoiled 1 LkYltLe sDeNnf�f sum -b011AlEe S . a.I_ tows .ttm Yews to Preseet—Years to ant" a waa�.nam .. eTalAes lawyCr Plsone: amklia 73 R ! �,.`.y ato = �°.ttt�t»sY esoP wMe�Or,a fYese - - a�s°tls: or f8 lea sea sees sa eeeeoN ON Eaiizabeth St., Picitea ing NK i! $iQblway, South .T �r es,w CARLI—N—V ► r� p Pseae Broaidin 701 a mm' THE CARLING BREWERIES UNITED Nov. .2 4 1 �".M• VATE11.00, ONTARIO 1 ' H-3 • '.�•�., .^,y poor•' - :. - - ..' .. -14 • Sireci'cr � Material in Stock' *,A.E. Richardson f�ERs' SUPPLIES PEARL EE.NYARBORITEd Fairport United Church f.--St, Paul' j QUI .,._ y ._ _ s Church', Dumbarton 1 -FERAL INSURANCE -;=masediate Delivery 0" 8e iMade ` ALUMINUM MOULDLNGS Frenchman's Bay A Bazaar will be held by the W-1 • Of•Ti:e Following Itettss A. on Saturday, November 84ths I REAL ESTATE esP6alc r,,.-agles• B. C. FIR INSIDE an'OL'T.SIDE Our monthly pr er and bwir_ass Prom 2.00 to 6,00 P. M. s : CONVEYANCING `''' Boli Rooting In ell Grades _ DOORS meeting on Thursday e:ening was , .. An Old-established Agency, Ready Roll-RMe'Si�$ CLEAR PINE COMBINATION held in our Sunday Se-soul Room and Presbyterian W M. S. ` ' To Serve Yon Asphalt mot Coate DOORS COMPLETE WITH \vas well attended. The social even The W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Altnmiaunt Corner Bead PHONE: PICgERING SCREEN and GLASS ing on Friday"µas a good success, Presbyterian Church, Pickering, will RJdgn Cap and Valley a?d enjoyed by all. Our regular ser- meet in. the church on Wednesday, i,;aantney Fine Lining sand M. Gordon vice on. Sunday at 2 o'clock, and November 28 fcr the annual elect- V R � :51-JS Asd Lime Brick' Face�r LUMBER YARDS Sunday School at 2.00 were well at- ion of officers. Note change of the Concrete Bloeks IRA tended;, also the evening senate at date. Bata find Loose Cedar PICKERiN^-, ONTARIO 7.30, At r<ie Fireside Hour we had x - Daly � � To sad a Poste and Poles PHONE: Pick. 34, a song service and .refresirmeuta, 71. O�WA A W MITCHELL provided. by the,ladies of the. church. PICKERING UNITED CHURCH ���_ Don't forget the Fixtra Spe�:al .er- :,:Rev.�Arthur E. Young, Minister• �6artered Buses For A11 '`-'r�� _ "` y •:ice at 7.3 0 next Sundr•,r s ov. 2 5. 125 19 51 I r ILEI,_ JACRSO1T _-- -- - SUNDAY, \0�'E�tBER occasions PHONES T 4 and 114 �� K 10.00 n. m. - Stu-,day School � OPTOMETRIST �� Dunbartoit United Church ' `PHO PICKERING 2.41 W 2• "0[3It TRUCi;S PASS YOUR W:4Y" t M _ 1>.00 a,. m. .-.3lorning Worship - N Eyes Examined Glasses •Fitted 4, -_No Eveniu Group This Week g l PICKERING t On Friday; ' o,ealiber 23, at •� 15 K •ss.s c under the uspices of our ,�ur.l,y sN� Tuesday Evenings And - K ' �haol,' tie Johns-3lanville.Stnget c, Choir practice u Saturday night KEN AND CLARKE STAFFORrJ BROS. ' t BY APPOINTMENT- 'M this seek en,y, at 81.00. PREs.•� 1 .LC First Door Di l ir�kl ti:t (lit'ELL:OP. Gt �}ci. li..11ie6, xas.tato , ' JdONU311VNTAL W0IiR9 t1 ii: tt':ll gt'e a.inusical,concert•La'Dun- - lliasonic. Ham- ►. A=LEY lUCTIONEER$ phone • lrrhitby 663 48 1 bartuu United Church. t'xred_ for a _ �y ;1 ; PHOtiE:`DICKERING ` ".:, rk of'the 6iuid.t• School. �vGi 0 p. tit: (l,ly School T licensed and Authorized for the li ?.. y .,30 ?7?. Di -I'e, -Service _ �. -� body come. p• Counties of Ontari• and York. 818 DU:�DAS ST. 1:+.,°1PI3ITHY �'�':�`'�"�•, y' �--' Faaai SLoaY, Implements Hou . .'Neer Sunday evening the eaureh ^.�t 4, sit •ice will b:--in chttrr '4f oat•1%, hold Fta:liture, Redd Estate A. 3It�. Harrold 3Iitche:: will gi•-e PICKERI1G 'NITED CHURCH Sales our Spectalty at Reasonable • '`+ Bates Daal Service for tis I�IC'� I;'�II` _ thr mesa (, w: Mrs, Pa:ker, w'z Claremon of our 'Public Schr Yr•t:cipal wt 11 RA Z A R Price of One. F�UR23ITURE DEAL,F}R sing. 1S:e \vpulu Cske to see-a full Milliken P. U, phone, Agfa. 62W8 - chuich. hT:C'F. I Ti F,Y .3 P. M. Markham F. ©: phone Marie. g06 FUNERAL DIRECTOR bit.. Clare Keevil w':s in Ott.:va Sunday, December 2, in tae mora 'dome BaAinfi, Needl,,work, Candy s-'N dariTig..,the first. gni of t e week _ irg, we will- celebt•.^xe.the.Sa(ram- - )!"atioes have been estab]JAed Private Ambulance Service attendigig a..con'-ention of the"1' 0• eat o£ Infant Baptism. V4'i1: pa:ente =tFTl:1tN00ti TEA ' auctioneers sinar 1490• Day or Night N,— meet the minister in :he.-School Mr and Mrs- k B^d erow and > Phone m. c rop' farniiy µ`ere in Tor( us Saturday In the e\ep:ng the service.will be. DAVID-H. MARSHALL ': Phone Pick 193 :� 'It. to. have the Sunday Sc:z�o:. a e hope �U��EY DINER _ . Mr, and Mra. R._H.:a+k'.ie and Farr-. to have special singrng, anti -our ill pent the week -end µith friends children are racticin for t}i Accountant Y s 6 in Toronto. rr g a "WEDNESDAY, M �] 1? DECE BIER . '3+ARbI and STORE ACCOUNTS Pickering. holy. Parents please specisi ng ���• The gaptist'Ch rc:t M s=ion C.vile.. effort to be•present, E:eryone i9 6,Sn P. X. ' P� a �� aril} meet on :`ove^,:ber '-"th at the coxdially invited. ' St. Andrer,:•s Presbyterian Cburch i ING home- of Mrs. R. Middietcin Mrs. The visit to the aanzeMAW .of Mr. and Y Y �1• Chas. Gostick's •Group'will be in Pielrertn q 1!Y bits. Donut(. Annan on the Base Line under Cie auspices of the Ladies' 1 DONI'VAN and RICHARDS charge of the .program and the top* hna been postponed on account of _ 014%ariv Lund Sem' YGM And is will be `Birth of Our Lord." Mrs..Annan's illnees. We go there, Aid i - ptsttassiotna3 115tglneera IICY.t[SED AUCTIOTCM sed Mr. and Mrs Harry Jams,. GI ilon l -ADULTS r;i. :i - . ford Station, and Mr. and Mrs.. D. a�g.NQS 281tKeep�this n nd and - t King VALUAT013 Woodburn,.Toronto,.sperm the µ•eek let eve "ung person turn out for OSHAWA, ONT. th Mrs. Sande re t m endwi N. Sanderson red 2d . �' o King StreeK Ili i err Wrt1a Mantle, this good time. Phoosi S-• tib Plana.are under way fora big- , 1914 DUNDAS 86 )dash WH1TB1ll 1f '" icer and better Santa Claus Parade Church have set: the date for their. - .Audley Woman's.Assmistion here on December 8th. This day that -Christmas Goncert for-December 14, ie becoming 2tr annual affair here. in Che .church The Audley ;W.A. held their Now., t is due=to the untiring;efforts of the. The regular.-Meeting of the Un- ember meeting at the home of the Crtume � metmbars of-the .0afern Business i� Church W. A. will be held n President, Mrs. Win. Guthrie, who Li I,4Pn -And Coaamuiritq Asaociatiots -6,- Sunday Sctool Room on Nov- presided-over the meeting. Aboub 21 ghway ]Restnmmt gtorks'• 1' OPTOMEiRI3T They hope 'yott will come and brutpt ember 29, with a Piot Supper foil- $156 was .realiied from t`ae Bazaar. _ ! •.� t♦ �� asd 0.pp a.00 your friends to Claremont on that owing the ineeting•. The 1"t supper Mra. C 'White led the arorabtp serer DOBT. AUSTIN, PROP. -- Eras�pi ldot•s Wed., Fel., t• t. da'' ways >~great success vice. Mrs. Frank PuckrH read the •'. � • • : � scripture, followed,by Hymn 616s . L B. 1, Whitby. Qatari (. DISNEY BLDG, Opp. P. O• Mr' and Mrs Douglas Bryant-and , tweea Wisitb! the twins, of Pickering, spent 9tui Local )lien- Rim into Santa Special read in unison as a prayer. Mrs. r: Taro ]Nile• • OSI'IAWA, ONTARIO day_with Mrs. N. 9anderaOIL Two local men, Earl Campbell and C. White assisted by Mrs. B. Guth. _. ' No. f Sig? �� . , b-4b84; O!!. 6.6143 Two lovely chr51' McAemums Mus?- F� pmaenger Chas. Redahaw, had-' ria and_ Mrs. G. Astley presented W. ' o�� #83 1 I .Day gsivlse Asean�ed). orWs were placed on•the altar tab> a narrow eacape on Saturday morn- the >:itird progre:n o! the misdoaF - -le of the United Church last SuM lav ing, when the truck they were rid- ary book—From to o Its rthera mottling;by the. Tela#fives of tie late; ing, altidded on the snowy, ky goad Lights•" Rev, A. E: Young condor• - Rev, A, McLellan, a former pastor and sent them.flying into the aide ted the election of officers result- Seller$ A►tkanaon h,-r?, 'and Mr. M. Wilker; a former ot: a C. P, R. Santa Claus Special ing as follows: Pres., Mrs. George , s a a7 stn.901 W 9-ewatt.lip0 p'r.nci.paj of the,Continuation 3cTtool that waa heading for Toronto. The 84uire: Vice-Pies,. Mrs. Wm.Cle Guth- in Claremont. - _ truck hit just behind tae engine's rie: Rec. Sec ,Mrs. C. Clemente; ppOTOGRAPIIER _. _ Mrs. l:�-a Towner r►ttendpd the Licensed _+ ,] big.drverg and a as hutted >;oo]d err 5. B Mrs. es P Sec., : . MN "�� � I [ sed forret? of her cousin Mme. Ti, 1:ed- The front of the,truck truck-was smashed Mrs. A. Bell; Press Sec., Mrs. Fret tldi Hta SL Q� �` 113Wi - xnan; o{ Pott P'ptry last Wednesday. in, but both men escaped with a Pucktdn: Friendship, East, Mrs B. ;Auctioneers staying with relatives • for a fel shaking up. "We were only doing a- Guthrie, Went, Mrs. G. Puckrin. days. bout ten miles an hour" Campbell Flowers, East, Mra, Bert Guthrie. go YeWs xxper4ebAM The C;ocidfPllows•:;ip C'l,q of,the said, "but when he hrt lite ice, we Miss Helen Pardon, Weat, Mrs.-Fred _ ld 't rn Tzeq were tak CLE N DEN IN G- Sala emdu�a anywbeee United Church met hist TSrPs.iay just con n s - Band,n, Mrs, , A Puekrin: Babg, 4 i t Farm BroctaAtt k. P4arni- dance rt the tractor o the station t n Band, bits G. Astley, .Assi IRON Bpectrllstng re,i Reci_h-tw, a Mrs. J. F 12',-ze; Quilt Comm., 111 very t t t o u ' tore and Property gates. load it. „ w•th a vP ^!'+d atten ' come^f :4Tr, and firs. F gves.pe,rPropes Luted and ltPc: G. Da'eisat, of thA Bal',tist _ ----• J. Pucl.rin. Mr�.C. Clearnence, Mrs Advertised. BllL prepared nod. Church here.was the`guest 'al FAIRPORT BEACH J; Csµ7 ' Mrs. C white, Mrs. B. Ansi leave 1 :cry fir:-'` ,ting and' - Churcnlard, ?t'rs G. Griffin: Citiz a. ( Qosted. 'lumorou, r.k on "3iy'tiro ar 1 a Mr,.and -Mrs. Dol:,n wish M thank enshlp, -airs G. :&Iuire, Mus. Fred l Q ¢ 1 i1tlQ''lQ half yearn tr t!• err -" The r^t^ the ccmmun:ty for their won"i";-ful_ . Fuc'kt'in, Mrs Finaik I'uakritt, Meg Prompt Service cinder of rh ot,rrar. 'sac ^ rharg' gcr,ero+?ty howtt then?, in e roll- :;. C;r,friq• Aulitots; 1T7�, K. Pratt, *E of Sirs W. Fv.'.ns anti: }T,; i1', l ch- ec` nn of ia0.'-'S.to help them along 1tr<. G. Norio\..- 3Sr Vuckrin, Corr lrl ma*.' in t}iei ci,.i tithe of their daut;h- • i�1AR1 Reasonable Dates , n .�� pSOA UOW ,.`. Tho Frpr.- F i Dr-ro r�tl lu l..ter's.acctd n-i Aild; etl'rpnnF sEatez -1t'tF no s I) 1',)r Hospital - I DIXON t I PHONE: STOt'FF1•ILLEt by t'-p' i^^` era^c" ^` thl, Ca-^_.'':'t^. ` a comp:et� at?(i :utterful tee-- Fund [)ecepit+er cr - W. L 1 alO.�\ T r'� },^.,n Tor 1 .. 0• T 11 file:' over _ _ 1 F rt *, nor t W.,l�,r' S, I.,I to repe.rt�1, '� 3T, .!anti rn I F"r ; fr,r taAir .i,apital gill be h h,n series of functions by pRORRIETOR �'-:,i lril. il'?11t t c: n .:n 1�d: LNC s:ck'list, ;end p.^ f,l :L spvrdy ' - V� 'i•}1n 3nc,i ( n-no,•;ti'.^ n ' ^2.- rv.cnv,.'_- nn,l ;0 Mr s di uti (vh+� I �ie nthe c 'tht lickern's AuxmftiP �tilBi;L:�•�- l� :LoYai ��� ,_hn ,,f,.;;._f:p,. },, r •ershor-," tr µ-,_C,involveil in un ;tecitient last , of t11N Ajax and i'ickaring Township _ 1: LASED AUCTI0�3 ER r,iz; t,•i;f.n ,LICE � �� -1-,r -F• �...._ ., �`,:a,�hcli � 1' .. �}ct t,,eae is Ali Afterninn Tea Pickering and Whitby Twps. ;. Lida 1\ . - c.t..•,L.c-a eF t,;. f.,• c,._ i -it. �'� t•�- - • f,.R P. t'c� r `�.`.'n, Nov nad f, l 1 r tQ 1), },..1(7 ,:.71 Thu?'=, L: DCC4'nlber. tt?Ji)' a]'f 11J,1(laylilg' at t'.�'' �' t ',n^ r.l•, , n'•3::,'f:c .:Q •:'.sr ?': fill , ill`l• 11::",' :1 ff 'rU tl. 1 li t)'aill �.�''n to 6.�� p. nl , in the.. Farm ,Household 'and Property r 7r:, �l p ' 1 the wnrn;rr '.ri.h •t:^ il'' 11t_1`n.of The L4,or.thl}' Ratopa}-.•r;' rt:',' n� C.rn^.,ii1n I.,•�i»71 Tiall, at.Aiax, '';-CONANT and CONAFT Sales a Specialty a t 1. a,i.:rti=i i i.m cr +t. Ihr :',y^t;_ :_i;ws ;vee_ :r`nded an-f , tch,basin- Features \;iC1 be: toatup reatlfng 1Barristers and Solicitors Prompt Attention Given :r (tUr' t' ? l ,ln`,? l tl •.�?^ 't eY discu-wd fo:• the fu:ttrc- 211'.1 a `:,1P of Ji6mc,15ahing,- rdoa D. Conant, S. C ;v,�n T'afre n, no azf,,r�rs 1•iit t,, ..wswti�.A g Whitby R. Phone 8th • Roger G.Conan, • A. R. 1 acivf:rt.:.^ 1=:i sh u e had .z.o_vn a� Offices: b^ut t: •r•- }� ' f The concert hPr? last week by the 4.r/ Os6asva, Ont., 7 1-2 Simcoe'St. S. GYPROC - Woodbridge choir has a great sur- - - Phone - 5-2227 ! Deferred Payment Plan Available cess and had a full house. Tile Park ChmSe Ref Ajax, Ontario COMRIE LUMBER COMPANY Board who sponsored this.musics l -. Phase l the proceeds on e Limited evening, kill asp Y P "Your- yrigidaire rfgerat. r ...._ � . - - the Community Hatl, Searboro Jugction, Onts, Several families from here atten - �,,: $CAR $3381117 ded the Santa Parade in Toronto, on Ot' Iz�StlranGe Co • Serving Scasboro and Pickering Saturday, ampng them,Mr, and Mrs. • Sr,'m Taylor. and family. _ :!E'eer'rt Stove _ Write or Pbose Over .� Pale! �� Mr, and Mrs. vi? Sliaver, Minden, (Asap Ra/es For Farm And Country spent tae week-end with Mr, and' SIX CUBIC FOOT FRIGIDAIRB Buildings Mrs. Harry Porter. W6tdswrm Insurance. On Buildings WANTED Mr,., and Mrs. Ed. .Boniface spent '' NINE FOOT, TWO CMC FOOT FdiIG�i1$E • q �n{Iy, Silos, etc. COUNTRY HONES SEVEN-FOOT, SIR C'UBiC FOOT Flil(IL1Ai8S AsiomobBe insurance of All Kinds g I,I, ACREAGES ani tl•;e weei4.end in Toronnto'. d •� .. FAIiMB Mrs. H, Leckie entertained her , THRIFTY THIATY•INC® >6GIvCTRiC 97if� - [ parents at the Manse over the week Bowman & Gibson We have waiting buyers with end. _ _ N�vv available - PHONE: WHITBY 50 .1 (food cash down payments The local Badminton Club now. CALL Mr. iNGLIs h^;re the court lines painted on the c�1'jg Qtl'e'. Made ONLY by ' 16.00 -tog' prompt and erperienaed moor at the Community Hall. and• - ' OLD HORSES - i ttet'vion rse all set to Ro into action- 'GENERAL M CJTOR S - f At•Your Farm - .1nots DA1091 - OfMa 8ti[i•6�o Mr, Walter Ward returned from nn• �j i ALSO A 4 R"1L,LOUGSBy std SONS _ deer hunting on the week-end. His' BALSLJVrN & SO D$AD ()ii CRIPPLED'STOM patty each one one. Some hunters +•, a• Si .1. H•vrb Pkk-0 I llsalt�ss t j 'who were up the first o! the week CAMP'MF" YIitiL d 4 vg t fare so well. { �9anda ;1i NE PIS 39 : g t3a11iK It J it ltsBl Salrsas4 r■t ' Tne y School o! the United. N . ....... 7 < • 7� s` • hard work out of Pleasure isn'i out idea of enjoyment. Which reminds me pleasure 'Perfect ted is so ea" M for some folk makes hard work • for others. Last Wednesday was 7 to make with Hallowe'en Night and some young vandals got the bright idea of tra. vellirrg the roads and doing damage to rural mail-boxes. Some were ripped frog L their posts; others up- ended or damaged in some other way. The mail-man couldn't pos- sibly deliver the -7hail without get- ting out of his car each time. So he EA 13AG 8 was g iven a lot of unnecessary work as well as the farmers who bad to T fix the boxes. r 4, a a Many people in this district are quite excited about the new Ford . assembly plant to be set up in Oak -Imagination Helps A Whole Lot ville, the site of which is about 20 miles from here. Alread,- real es- QV In Packing School Lunch-Boxes late agents are advertising farms as ICAr Packing school lunches fire days- pint vacuum bottle is practically a being "commuting" distance from Oakville - altifougif what connec. coalFort Ali week can become a monotonous necessity for -substantial and at. tion farm property has with the as. chore; and, by the same token, eat- tractive lunches. The, bottle win Ing cold lunches five days a week hold hot foods and drinks as wellsembly plant is open to conjecture. And 011110 can become pretty monotonous, as cold drinks. And the top may 'Where the thousands of employees RELIEF IS LASTING too.: will live is anybody's guess. be used as a cup-, but da include There's one thing for the headache H6wi'yer, it a little extra thought colored straws, too, in the.ease'of To my way of thinking the Most a the muscular aches and a dash of imagination so into cold drinks, important bit of news last week, that often accompan and Peine y a cold . . i the Packing, the 'noon lunch hour If paper. napkins arie used, be was an announcement that a new INETANT1111M INSTAXTINa bringst realtr -MAY Well be something to antjci-. sari they are. the larger dinner method of detecting cancer had fast relief from pain andi the row pate. There-will be no sighs oil size; otherwise little protection is been discovered, and is just as effec- is prolougedt opening the lunch box-"The same afforded 'the child's clothln� To tive in the early stages of the SO'Ciet 1XVICAlaziris and got quicit old thio I" - "Ity Mind a tarcre cloth st,06.m - the-later ones_-It-has - coutibe t. IN9TANTINIS is etimpotta" Sandwiches, of been established that the blood level course, me the fresh one each iay--is a leii better M- •a Sirsoniption of three pie. backbone of the school lunch; ar4choice- In fact 45M sm ti-2o of glutamic ways acid-which is alone mother"always, modest Ingredients. You can dependwith the seemingly endless array tuclks a 24-inch' folded square ofIts an its fit action in Setting relief fiross present in the blood-has a higher Of fillings available, it is 'easilyfresh white wrapping41 paper on top level in patients with cancer than e-«7 day schn mad Pains.;1 possible to have more than one of the lunc14 to be used as a "table rheumatic Pain. for neuritic it has in a normal person. Tests :44L have been going on for some it,: N different kind every day of the five. Cloth" whew the lunch is eaten on Save dollas'sll Sew this*' new me timal Adluralgle 11411114 They can be made further intricu- desk or table. separatesl ONE YARD S4.4rich for and diagnosis has been found Accur- ins by-using fancy cuttera writes ate in 91 per cent of the cases. -If. When E-thel-M. Eaton in the Christina Packing Khoo[ lumch*46 It weskit. ONE YARD for skirt. Pat- after another six months. doctors is desirable, to keep in mind that a tern 008 comes in sizes IZ 14. bet leessaoso usly Science Mon' are satisfied this new detection me- Sed slintia stor. child's lunch should contain at least, 16, 48. 20 and that magic yardage ' Children delight in surprises.,i" one-third of *sell day's food re. is for all these sixesl Sew TWO thod is really satisfactorythen ita nut-bead Will be possible for anyone to have, eat or a brown-bread quirements. It should. be adequate new wondedul separate$ to Mix 'Pig will elicit squeals of pleasurei. A as to amount, and U tempting and and match with each othera routine-check-up for cancer just stalled crusted roll. too, is a wel- and as you can have X-rays for tuber. delicious as possible to insism its other separates. Belt-slots on skirt. s 'come change from the usual sliced- being eaten,and not diseardell. daps on weskit are newel Be smart, Ct1l0SiL If this should be possible ning [bread sandwich. With a little forethought and saw several of thesel the greatest threat will be removed 'from cancer as cancer Is admittedly 7%2" The filling 'may ,be a tuam or planning. it Is always possible to Send THIRTY-FIFE CMTI1 curable in most cases it treated in Jkonamicial 48-Tablet Bowie 7" salmon salad mixture or egg salad; have a wide variety of !tach-mak= (350 in coins (stamps cannot be its early itaffes..This is ol parti. ;finely -chopped cooked 'ham and ings hand. A mother I know, accepted) for this patter talar interest to me just now as green pepper moistened with salad OtL n. Print who has to prepare not one lunch plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRZS3 only last week I got word from my dressing is good, too. but' three every school day. do. JITYLZ NUMBER. brother in England that- his wife For sweet sandwiches--a school votes a closet shelf and a section S e a d order to Box 1. 423 haul just Passed away-Prisumalilp Lunch should. always include one of the retricerator to the requisite Eighteenth ST, New Toronto, Ono- r Sp e cia I Sa le thesi fillings are lope with clW- from this dread disease, f006 and accessories. dren: (1) Peanut butter. sprinkled When sh 7Zhii'rit different" to J= A& Get More Because PLAY- CRIBS with-brown sugar; (2) Peanut but- sten for- use C014011114AIMN ter. with raspberry jam; (3) ground make her youngsters' lunches more prunes and chopped. walnuts; (4) tempting to I the eye as well as to They Produce More c2ft new KAY-is" Apple butter.with graham crackers; 0* $21.95 the appetite. One day she showed -"t,interest' has been - (5) Cream cheese and chopped ral, me some little red plastic sailboats RO ICLES Considerable ceasit4ft with P16.4k M.Weer sins or dates. aroused W the recent agitation in with sticks of striped candy (papers- certain quarters for nequalizatiou of Don't overfooit a variety of WTAPPed) (Or MALSmash -"Thett Will -brands; out bread, banana- bread, fuPpl*-the: candy qpota for'tomor- Canadian and United States wage orange-raisin, bread, chem bread, row." she explained. Er-e 11 rate& To those who jump at con- clusions, there is some plausibility prune bread, and buttered muffins Old Man Winter surely crept UP in the theory that a man doing a ar*sure to find high favor, even on a- like a thief in the night. No certain job is one country should If ordinary fillings are used. Re. doubt many people were caught on. receibe the a man do- member too, that deviled eggs- same pay as .9 prepared. After all, when balmy a Carefully wrapped in waxed paper Ing a similar job in another country. breezes blow you don't think of oN However, it requires very little blizzards, as being an immediate- thought and very little argument far more entrancing than the plain hard-cooked kind. possibility. We haven'tgot too to demonstrate that this is a tom- - L=ittle cakes and pies always in- much to, worry about ourselves so plete fallacy. As one of our corres- trigue the young fry. When base- we have time to wonder how many pondents Points out, "the per capita Ing cake or pie, save out enough farmers have ' cattle away from output of Canadians is only -about bitter to make a tiny out for the home on rented pasture. It would Y i of that of the U.S Obviously, !,lunch box. A small pie or round be pretty hard on the poor beasts thereforp_ there is I Never bet-rt at We price) A lovely eats cake can go to school. right in to .less per capita bed sad a bandr play pan, ail in oat won. --they might have neither feed nor production here hate-arid that is d*rtol unit. I%,& smastaxi comarts via' Its tin 'and is easier to.pack than Ontario cattle are not which slide and lack sheltek,and tofted corner posts a wedge-shaped piece which often used to rustling for a living like what-wealth.is-goods and services, safely. It's portable tool Rolla tbru door. not money." The simple truth is 'way.x and travels in auto while western cattle". - 42"0 27" wide, rolds to I" wIdtb7tI U" gets musty that in the United States deall the people 907 Small quarters . . . for grendparentO Custard baked in a glass cup, home. Perfect for trion. Hardwood row manage to produce more of the with a dab of bright-c6lored jam major wor- tructicu, Pour choice pastel Pink or 83us. White we haven't any e good things of life per head of ;31.95 complete with wet-proof mattrese, ries we have plenty of mi In the center, is a tempting treat, inor ones. Order direct - shipping charges pfepase Population than we produce. especially if' a gay plastic. spoon Dearing with twenty head' cattle it money-order an tosed. C.O.D. shipment@ Mr. Gilbert E. Jackson, recently are collection chlry" extra, mail Your Is included rather than it silver in the stable after they have been oil SVC* A 9XILLIANT smug order today. LI made the poin't that basically the ted quantity. • -One. A bit of candy, of course, WAS Xg#T* used to roaming the pasturei, day vastness of the market in'the U.S. 11"116TENDA DISM&UTolts tlmjTVD never goes, begging. it's, a good 99CAVIN Off TAKES CARE and night, makes Plenty of extra compared .with the srn;II size of a "6 bothunm St., To,**% Cint. Idea to include two work. And the storm doesn't let 80"lall-ts In Baby rqulv;;Int and pieces of a OF HIS 799TK*- our own market is mainly respon-' Furniture. 4� different kind each day-avoiding you forget the little things either Bible for the difference in their the outside window that has to -wrapping each piece 911110111011911 THFIA EACH TIM[ production per man-power compar. Upsidedownto Prft�� iepotrately in waxed.paper.A hanA:. Ni FATS to be replaced in the hen-house; ed with.our own.' ant Peeking water containers that must be Jul of seedless raisins, tied in a emptied overnight to proven, freez- -paperIt ANY, ALWAYS -AFTER We have repeated in these pages ribbon.napkin with a' bit of bright EATING IWEICTS, ing: the solution jug for the milk- many times the fact that wages trig machine must be drained, and cannot advance unless accompanied A small lunch kit -with a Its by an equivalent rise iii productivi- If- Dw:,iif natisew H-Sith and W.N. water •let out 'of the tractor. For- ty. Canadians are iust as capable get any of these little things and you make trouble for yourself. And and lust as hard working as the of am other country in the 9.son of Jud" Is.Cotton-seed- of course with the snow blowng peop e 0 CROSSWORD IQ.Official acts ins machine and drifting all the time you won- world. The miracle is that despite "7 � It.Fishingdivice 32,Cuplike spoon our, small population, Canadians are 33.Occuplod chair der how long-before the line fills -114.At no lima *A ih..As to that it may be i the sec people in the Pierce impassable second richest p 0 Lf.mountain pass Charges w "t PUZZLE 21 36. right noW...�bbt 6f that w'e wont world, -Let us eel sorry for Free Acknowledge 7ourselves for not reaching U.S. ACROSS S.Federation .Rub clean be sure until the milk truck comes Chillo and standards but, ratber. feel road of L 010 Portion -3.Check 14.Gladness fever along. IL Barrier 14.To(Scot.) 36 Splendor .89.Formerly the fact that ourstandard is second $2.Tableland only to theirs. From 'The Chamber 5.Under IIII:Returned L Wild animal I Among 27.Turn right 43.Some And what cguld have caubed this. IL Genus of the 1:Body bons 29, inlet of the of Commerce "Newt Letter." olive s.Flat cap sea 44.81 the matter storm so early in November? Could ISSUE 47 19SI, It K*h ground With it have been practising with the Is.Otherwise 1 S 6 IT a [to to atom blomb explosions, or is Cana- It.Free da putting on a practical winter It. IT.Smalmassaeb usl bird Stu demonstration, for our Roy:al Cou- 13 pie We certainly hope the cold- it.C Pit spell won't-stay too lotig or that FOR XMAS GIFTS 21. Allow (REGULAR $150 VALUE) Si.slow moving it will not•cause undue'-worry and "final distress 'for those who have to, Glass container 20 121 1 fight against it, - although � we Unit of work STUDENTS' KIT haven't too --much sympathy for thope left' stranded pn the road 21.•1"trth �'and BALL PEN 8 24 when out on pleasure bend. Why- 31L Desire (glattir) 31Deposit anyone with a 'warm comfortable 33.strainer home should drive away- and-leave 410 ATTRACTTVI LEATHER CASE 84.Period ot time It Kitchen stove it in.- rougt weather -I'll. neyer� 0 3 "ION QUALITY LEAD • so.Bestow know. And it isn't just the young PINCKS 0.Until, folk either any kind of a social :9.Cereal gram 4L Watehtd :4 evening brings people out in the Your Nam "Imprinted 4.Before (prell*11 e 45.Richases « worst p ssilitt weatbir-y-oung and of.rross"44114 0 In genuine 22-ki. gold a" p*m and pencils "ru old alike. But then maybe they are (Any 2 namet-PrInt clearly) It.Well(di&L right and we are wrong-' 1*6uldii't 41.A ffirsristiv* 4C Mother of Cat- know. Certainly our pr-ferences for SEND,ONLY.$1.00, POSTPAID line&04 polluz staying at home doesn't incail we' To, STUDENTS' KIT DOWN are anti-s-irial - iu%f fair - ft MAIN ST. 5, WIESTO* SALADA Answer -Pleasure seekers, f guess. -Ma�t'npr' i' r probably larger. Anticoagulants are weakened a day or two before that July 1, 1954. Approximately a mt7- W +> a ' FS M now used, said Dykstra—chemicile they are unable to reach poisoned lion pounds. of the 0.3 per cent now in his IAgj HeaeL, Gallie, that retart or prevent blood from food. Few dead rats are seen. Other concentrate have already been sold home,- 102-year-old Charles Chap- clotting. They are mixed with food. evidence has confirmed their death in the form of powder and finished pel jumped on his motor .scooter+ / Q. • + • in concealed locations. Some rats bait under about 300 different trade drove, downtown and filed a Com- _ When a rat or mouse eats bait to are smart. In the laboratory they- names• plaint Vith the police. _ whish. an anticoagulan has been refuse to eat much anticoagulant v ,added, chemical .changes associated bait if there is untreated food Launching into the spelling let- 'Some ea'Some weeks ago 1 passed on to with clotting of blood can no longer around. son, substitute teacher Esther MERRY MENAGERIE you sone information about the • occur. Animals, espec'ally rats and The possible danger to pets is Smith asked the third-grade class, 1 success of a large-scale experiment mice, which have a very small slight. A house cat would probably "Wouldn't Your teacher be pleased rai control out in the Middle volume of blood, are weakened. have to eat several warfarin-poi- if' you all got 1110 on the test Fri- West. The article .caused so much Lack of oxygen and shock bring soned mice daily for a week or more day I' • a� j :interest that I think you'll possibly 'about death. before it fell sick or succumbed. To her surprise, one small boy q .. r welcome something .farther along ' ' Among farm animals, the greatest spoke up. "I don't know whether the saint line. And the following Wafarin is the most dramatically danger is to hogs, but there is little she'd be so pleased.", ' :=. is borrowed –or perhaps I should effective of the anticoagulants. It effect on chickens or turkeys. "Why, what do you mean?" ask• a a y 'stolen' —f r o m Waldemar will not kill overnight no matter + • • ed the puzzled Mrs. Smith. Kaempffaert, famous science corn- how strong the dose is. Between. No poison will kill all rats and Explained the little boy,^ Well, _ : rrlentator for The New York Times• five days and two weeks must be mise in a community or even in a you see, she promised the whole ., e + + allowed. In one unusual case as large building. Sanitation must be class a treat if we got 100." At last week's Boston meeting of many as 55U' rats were killed in improved. • • • - �.'; Texas with fiFteen pounds of war- the National' Pest Control Associa- Credit for the introduction of A teacher once asked a small tion, Walter es Dykstra. United -�farin—each rodent consuming only anticoagulants for the control of boy in her class if he understood - -- e the minimum- amount. Usually lar. rats and mice goes to an English- the phrase "rapid enunciation." p-t ':States. Department of the Interior. g •. 'described a new phase in the con- Sal doses of wartarm are necea- man, J. A. O'Connor. He used di- With the candor of the young, the + dtant war waged against ati esti= y• cumarol on the ilsand of. Malta in boy replied: "Yes'm. it's the way $bt sicno, nothing's wrong— « mated rat population of 300,000.000 ; » • 1947. Warfarin was -subsequently folks say their prayers. on. cold �t sick of work t Rats feed u on warfarin ri ht ubraver!' and a mouse population that is p g p developed and released for sale on nights." to their death—except these so p N 41 p p _ - •' _ -_ - N - IPER O&OUNCE NOT PROMISES IS THE KEYNOTE - 1PROGRESS IS THE COAL-OF ALL PROGRESSIVE _ CONSERVATIVE POLICY .: _ 0 0 0 Horsepower 109 new hospitals or eaten 2,000, - added to Hvdro output. sioas provided. - A - �: ., ( , Trans-Canada Highway New . farm marks 8 y developed. _ _ under construction. Forest wealth preserved as St. Lawrence power develop- part of vast conservlltwn r , mens to commence. program. tj i h #150,000,000 extra for vast $100,000,000 in municipal grants to relieve local tax- J = - - vextensions. _ _ 1F � • ' a q ' w 1,150 new schools to ac- Ontario's. farms commodore 150,000 pupils , electrified. .. _ . Premier Leslie Frost is 'the only Provincial Treasurer in Ositario's }=� :history -to introduce 8 consecutive balanced bugets. • s YET-ONTARIO HAS THE LOWEST PROVINCIAL64J - -. TAXATION IN CANADA _ No. Sales Tax 7. —No Personal Income Tax ,s Ontario's Credit has been kept' Bright and Clean under L PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT. : . ENSURE CONTINUED GOOD .GOVERNMENT _ . . _. xove .,; .. _..- .. .• is �_ Y . r, — : 0. Y y..�,..i.;�•. ,.�. r `' h.., ...moi. L:. A i'.7 •.0!•/ '.� err Bushb7's Hardw ue ROCK ;THEATRE WNIT Y� r PHONE fi18 BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES • 'VMT eILI. BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS /` Y SCAR: Phone$I, stop $!� Yiiae 7 Reed r THURRSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY =NOVEMBER_22,'23, 24, . 611 3'henia Sltosys 7.00 and`9,W l?:M. 1 Saturday Matinee at 1.>�.. ` RANGETTES-AND ' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. Ti$UP.sDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - NOV. •22, 23, 24, The Lemon Drop Kid 3-kl Paints and Ge,,era! Hardware ' TheLilllaby y of Broadway _ WITH.- BOB HOPE and MARILYN MAXWELL .•s.en . ADDED 1REATS --CARTOON SCENIC'- :NOVELTY - PHONE 46 PfCKER1ftlG IN TECHNICOLOR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY- NOVEMBER 2'6, 27, 28, K)OMMENCING 'at a point 3d41' " Evening Shows at 7.00 P. X. Last clomplete show at• 8,30• ' feet 9 inches. southerly from the DORIS DAY HILLY DeWOLFE GENE NfELSOhD i Northwest corner-'of Lot-24 =on ,A ! 'ON THE SAME PROGRAMME L _,,, ,•� The Redhead and the Cow the Westerly limit of said lot;: • J THENCE continuing southerly a,- -. - - ,--• ,WITH •►GLENN' FORD EDMOND O'BIRIEN, RHO;lDA FLEMING long westerly limit of said Lot S4 Ratan Pass ' a distance of a28 feet 4 inches to- - PLUS FEATLRE NUMBER TWO a stake planted;- •• •_ r- D$ NI-S iO-RTHEnQre5a�� - Tg GAN and PATRICIA NL minutes ., 16 feetin". andy Fast - and Beautiful cher to .the Easterly limit of Lot- ;WITH - CLAIRE TREVOR and SALLY FORREST } Z5: _ i " -'.-_MONDAY TU'ERDAY•' WEDNE�D:AY- Nov,26F 27,.25. - THENCE. Northerly along the CQMING ATTRACTION _ _ tancee olf 1 31 fe t 7o inches to )<UL-' L- ROAR 4 a_ You Laughed AG_"Father of the Bride" stake pllaLnted: 1. R . T. . _ ' Fort Worth - TH N -ort:•t degrees 1'3 • Di ' - - rn Father's nutks eait, 155 feet 2 1.2 it.. r Fa Dividend -_ iS Little . IN TECHNICOLOR - 'Vk1th • RAhiDOLPH SCOTT she's to a st"ke planted, being the . point of cammencemettt, SPE-ti CER TRACY - JO"BE'_ NETT A'ND PURCHASING, a right of ELIZABETH TAYLOR arond ed area; <w}ii h hag t been used sastsucli for • ' many years) unless objection to 'tne _ inside Stra t c+•'.iitl .A'raised: � . P WITH - DAVID-BRIAli and ARLENE DAHL DATED at Brougham this 2uth ' ofO\, Clerkday.N.EWS _ ember. is151,_ - INIAKE 1 UL K - tit -o the,Corporation- o _ TT HEATRE POLICY _ . e Township ot-Pickering'. Mup- r Th Box Office Opens Even gs 8.30 P. M. - -BROUGHAM b ee aur an Holidays s Q 11 - _ P. 3L 'FEED DOLLARS y d i .8 OLJGHA a _ fur �y o days (f,OO at$t s H 1 da 1.80 X. A v r•', pl�a4ant after -was �. . _• S• iI.7'. AMPLE FREE GO FARTHER IN L tD4Es PARKING +!r*1• }.v th, rremhoi•s of th4, W` til: _ _.I ViTH - _. -S--of �t =Jnhn-� �:march ark :cage-rt > +„ t.. ht 1p �r; 11 r. .`td IT.'s }Tarcnn F,l:,Cott. alth:.tare ux• CO, OP . LAY*- ASH - '?-1 sr�� rz:^bFt ntenrlance. xrs.**�// 'Lloyd-Jo.'rnston conducte•i thw'ap.•,lyv<�t.nGi- ars=L:- til.l`V Mrs. .H. - :. - ... "' . •. - ...;' ;,�Tvt-nt1 ATid �!': '�', IiUYtnn. '�Irt, H._ LADIES N - - - -:. - --' Rarcl � tta5-in charce of the bu-in- : .. - - _ 3 WANTED - . _ a . . _ CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE. e� .period �evpi•1•;thank you cards" warty rPCFiv�i'-irti71 in-reeiients of yards-.ef ror:i�ibrance:,- Mrs. Llt,yd - 1, 1031.0" alt t1LARHMONT! Jnhnstnn waa in charge crf th? pre.- -- -- -- . - gram••Toe Cliureli of rrio Pity F-,in- `1VI h rat t--be those- w o apprec a anc�- ` tipra". Shp was assisted-by 'iSea- a:oni�Sr. Thp Program - - = • Ito4Q�ss . 34.ra-Barrny an4 Mrs., Jn,1_ enjoy nice clean! prettyors` - Himn N11 and t-. prayer that - m t�-hhve iioi2sinfoa Froin sea to sea E h it homes - - � n t'�e s �f the-earth-rth A to end a ea n !mar- t e Have - oat�r� pla�P trip aem4s Eanadz _g CO:. GOLEUM RUGS TO CLEAR AT a. you Bard' made" stops nt St. Cotumbas ntsp, - RIDIC ILOCS :k + Mn treat Oak S-.met V. s� I.X LOIS' PRICES C„ Tnru�_ •,• _ ' Fr(-d Victor Mission: St ChristopM- - 1 ONLY 6-x 9 - .REG. $6,56 FOR $4.50 _ about the refriger+otor that has pr--Houma: Trrronrcr- Ffrst Vrrttd- - ' - - Church, Vanenu:•er: Central Mission, 1 ONLY 9 X 12 - REG.-$12.25 FIpR $9.95 4. W:nmpeg. 73P ited Church ma n- t - " _ tams siNteen itihs irn Centres doin�q x 5 G. $14,50,ATv$11.9,6, • -_..- : ,+ :•rdem re-work. The meeting (:os- . . 1 0.N'I,-Y 9. 1 - RE OV11 p . n J Dii '1R a -hymn ene- (,filth as tiionh H�treses a Mrs.�M a E1Bir s t moRke Mrs, Ray Ellicott, Mrs, R. Ellicott M• S• slid Mrs. W. Mi3dleton. HAPMAN SON wo •MOTOR The Woinen's Institute meeting on Pb�one Z81 ••. � Pickering, Out ` y `: Tuesday afternoon, November 13, ` f. TO V1/EAR opened in.the usual way. A:'letter �� iI':'''' ' , _ , • �, • ` fiv . P.e•rret-ry Mrs N .was read stating eenn _ ethtsuffering the eroa tnrGreece are gin ...they need •nopr and imp- lements. m -lements. ' During the war .years the - men of'most. of. the villages and towns 'were cruelly murdered by the ing• . - Germans and their Homes destroy► The Women's Institute.sponsors a -- - - Euchre every Tuesday a reaing at _ • ed leaNdng'the women and children 8,30 o'clock. Come sad enjoy a it 7• . to wank the fields or atar7e. Dona- J y ► tions for flou*r and tractors to plow friendly game now that the veget- i ' -- the land are being asked for from des are all in aid t'nne plowing all _ the Women's Institute Branches.... •' last- dom Wiane.rs 1 were: ' �-~-�-- -- Ladies - ]Ilse Nancy Barclay, Mrs. each_.pr ect was donated to by the H. Barclay and Mrs. Shea; Gents - 1 " 1 Brougham Branch. Mrs. M. Ellicott " ; $ Mr. Williams Mr. H- Barrels and ►-•-� g. gave an outline of the District meet- y & ast week. Mr. C. Plaxton:- �. Caged t. as given eld at n*r•s. D. Beer a d • The-Annual Church Bazaar, spon- . Mrs. H. Spang for organizing.a ree- N .1.1 1� ; : .. I , Bored by the Woman's Association, ` .gent shower for-a neighbor. The pro- will be held in fire Township Hall.on - r r : gram of the afternoon was in the Saturday.,afternoon, November 24, ; at 3.09 m. Came and brio our , hands of Mrs. M. Ellicott, Cenven- P. g Y er of Public Relations and Cvsrkmun- friends. There'dill be booths for - �. ity, Activities. Mr. Langell snowed z; Aprons, Home-baking, Plants, Quilts • ?l�j•d aII$:w a:• - >> filin from the National Film Board and Knitted Goods; also Candy and which explained what could be done A#t`ernoott Tea served. P�P� � with'acti-ie and interested members The. Young People of St. John's , Ps TSN to better'their community, in the Church will meet on Thursday evt Dwollmg �.. form of recreation and remunerate ening at the home of Mian Jean IA•itltAo� �I ive hobbies. The Roll Call was - "A Madill. --- SEE IT AT Suggestion for Community Improve- BROUGHAM • merit." Many- were suggested--our Mr.'and s, glee ae an Mr Kenneth In d AM TW 21MIUM TO sidewcdke are treacherous and es- Mrs. Ernest Inglea of Acton, visited # VALUMT - �laA is parents H. and Mrs. pedally after dar8d...the members the r thoug'nt this a very important angg- o Sunda .' _LORNE C._ :OINITII " estion arty should be attended to - Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crocker, Tor 'DOUGLAS G.S before soaneone meets withan acs- or!W, had dinner with• Mrs; Mstt--ident 4 a city like Ottawa can brag hewston Thursday last. ���L�N D' '. � ?: -- ]REFRIGERATION . SALES AND SERVICE of a woms� mayor; whq'caiutot Mme. A. Hamilton visited friends - PNONE 197J2 DICKERING; ON'F yer g ouTownshihave a woman at Ajax one day last week. - w • an•othe Cncil..Mrsp., Glen's Current Mrs. B.'Ritchie spent a Few days _ r last week with friends in,Toronto, OOMH Events. brought T out tis n Elections Mr. eind Mrs: Ronald' -Fdrd 'ate" FAIRPOR� of the Royal Tour, British Elections TILE IS HEREBY. GIS tarn parcel or tract of land situate and Chaii:hill'p visit to the United Family of Highland Creek visited . A ( lyink and being in-th6 Township bf States in January and trae goN ad. her parents Mr. and-Mrs. Wm. Ell- $�� ! �- 1 Pickering in the 'County of Ontario 'vice to et out and vote on Election !Cott on Sunday. THAT the Municipal Council of g• >r'BO" !�» j the Tonahip of Pickering intend, at �� Province of Ontario, being cum- Day. Hostesses: Mr's• M. 1lirrell, '" Mr. and Mrs. Roes Knox and dao- J1 meeting to be held at Brougham, posed of part of the sideline bet- Mrs, W. White, Mrs. A. Glen and eaters Betty-Jean and Fay visited December a 1961 to Veen Lots 24 and-26-in trae"Third 'Mrs. L. Milne. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Ray ElUcott'ors Sun- Fa Bylaw stopping u Concess n were particularly des- served at the tedbour, Mr, and Mrs. day- ..PW , pP g p.: cribed a follows_ � . Lang.>l'ie and little son "iipipas- • Mrs. D. A. Beer entertslined• her 6- AI.L AND SLNGVLARR that ver, sister at>d brothexl4rt-law from a[iclt mask for a ivx iaTs )shat Ate. ,