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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_12_25- .oN4uY 5't• y' 'r• rig,• y:,t 'f .� t- .- s:4,'. • _ .b:., ' .. � ♦ - - .�, -Y•, �, - • ,. .• ° .. ._ - 'x1:4'4 f' -..F _. - - DESERT MULLIGAN NOT A PICNIC � S I cup of fruit juice or, cider TULE % cup sugar (less if fruit juice sweet) ;:. - ... teaspoon. cloves , a?< SADIE e. CHAMBERS teaspoon mace s p S , tablespoon's finely crti.-hed• ° x t _ �,� �'�. � �� , • . Happy New Year cracker crumbs - „ Z To All tablespoons white corn syrup - . Chop the raisins; .pare, Cure and slice the apples. Combine raisins u d do no better co and apples- :inran ;�rtnU. - -- - 1 p►' repeat to you for New Years ctia orange juice and tker fruit juice. message tor' Christmas. :There Cover in saucepan and s3iinmer _ e " t are' so many, many reasons for until apples are soft.: 'Siir ano r which to be happy in this Chris- add sugar, spices and cracker tiara land of ours, in spite of. much • -.. - _. . { : crumbs, blending we .1 Sufficient fi 'rag or ' 1 ku duune anxiety. ha pinS real. may' all this resolve with all earnestness to do sized pie.. - ' `� our-Raft to jie worthv of the �+ " b letters front lutererte,Y reudrrw NW 0 of Man," and b echo d _ __- .BY.oth , - as d to rciel�e ru r uaw 1 Kit wbrthy' of -the Victory; which we us topics ror mar eomuw. '..-r► u. know is going t0 be OULB. to ready to linteo to your ::arl peeves." Requests tar reeli.e. or speetal meau■ pre In order. Adhere NEW YEAR'S DINNER. MENU roar tette" to c.r A �f��■ sail. tt t:n:.aM c . ° Grapefruit and Orange Cocktail berm. "s wdelBYde' Ktivr {, 7Yr p roato." Send stuu.prd .elf- uJdrerwcd -' s ,,;, ,pr'" ` s"' " " •Y'r.sra�rr..,,��_ (toppea wide cheaay) " "Y210 Dw If sou wb ir a reels: • ..rr .v+•T+grtrt�" as ' , _ p °�~ fif� - : �` • ,. Roast Goose Savoury Dress °ing - • Best Vi� Giblet Gravy _ t�ud FueSs - -- Mashed Potatoes Glazed Onions ". Tomato Jeliy Salsid_- � ""z a f ''' dw,.nrl ' t'; I'v are Served on lettuce with salad beech, yellow birgh, r(-,.-!( ' elm, .,r ��. " .... �. sa.......A dressing) hickory, '• hard' nraple and ;-)sl,. It .. . _ Huddle around a Campfire, members an anti -tank' crew'; on the march near Safi, Morocco, cook dock Mince Pie has been "shown that uuouti one ++rr a stew 'a•hi1e one of their members peers through field glasses as he'stands guatd.. Beverage of Choice _ and -quarter cord; 4,F such - Savoury Dressing • , wood Rave the same he'titi.:! value SERIAL ,STORY a, sharp breath tii pleasure ua rl "o Mash potatoes rineiy,_ seanva rya ✓r t r. !",7nr`is,r i ual. . :- .. .- . ' ' ' • : stepped in and.. ooked around. She � - ste p 1 - - -- �� �j- � i Apples may be.substituted fora e L. !71 room modeled touch in -dimen� - pp y Rubber From Wc�':� sions as the one in the man's' Potatoes. Do not fi1lT the fowl A synthetic rubber frc'L) tvuod - - d full. apartment. But there all resew- more than two. thirds ul . products- has been devets,,vt!_ in . . BY RENE RYERSON MART "• "' Glazed Onions _ Sweden, suitable for bicy-CIO tires blanee ended. 24 small white onions but not for motor cars. THE .STORY: Enid Sharon has meats, but he's not here just This room was furnished in a 2 tablespoons butter' - - sucepted Tom Driseoll's proposal now." - He _ -held the door wider.. delicate feminine style. A wide - a tr but is not sere of her love, knows "If you'll just step in a moment, davenport and a wing chair" were 8 tablespoons sugar _ MOVIE MIRAC._r. that she doesn't want to marry I'll, get the keys and show it to upholstered is a light -floral design 2 teaspoons water immegiateiy. She puts lslm of --: "' -' -- against a coot Veen background. peel onions and 'cook in boiling'.,. with a made -up excuse about bav- F'*�id - -t °peed timidly into the There was a white Ieather chair - salted water +�n i1 ender Dr 111.- Melt butter, add' sugar and water; ' log to take a business trip with room and subsided into the chair and a reading lamp- before the add onions. Simmer long enough sae of her' empioyerst Returning nearest the door. It was a straight radio, and in the opposite wall from her areaiag with Tom, Enid chair with s founded back and space a tail carved secretary with glaze and brown the surface of the onions. noy�red with. another leather chair drawn up __ Mock Miaee Pik 1 fiake a mouth's vacation it a lake a greenish brocade. She discov- before it o a nce . e zoom. ` t - l fill cups seeded raisins — - xasort. Enid decides 'to invest her erpd too late that it was an . , . 4 medium -sized tart apples savings is a "spree" of her own. authentic antique. The springs in — P The floors were 'c'overed with a -. Crated -rind of 1 orange s to look at a furnished a art - the seat'• were gone and it was as. p soft green carpeting. there' were — Juice -of 1 ,orange asst. A blond young man, whoa* comfortable- as sitting on a rock fires Its familiar, answers the door. pile. She remained poised gin= the sheerest of rufifed eurtafis y :.... - • • grrly art the edge of the seat, looped. back at the windows, and mid -air, Henry' .Holliday she 8N1D TAKES THE PLUNGE fearing that even her slight some really good pictures on the knew no* why he looked so fa- _ weight might wreck it. walls. There were occasional k, mills. to her. That wag the nae CHAPTER IV m tables and white lamps, and a low of the doctor she' had read about �'-�► The young man .smiled mole book filled with iuighily - Puzzled by the ' unexpected broadly sensing her predicament• in the gaper, the man whose face "I think you'd be more ocmforta- bound volumes and colorful . pot- she had admired.. She felt her familiarity of the face before her, --idle over here on the �ioun a That - teiy: It was the kind of w room color coming again is she hastily - It was a moment before Enid g ' she had dreamed about. loured her voice. She couldn't re- chair is strictly for .ornamentat. wrote and handed him the cheque. - -. member ever having seen the man pnrposee. She foilawed the' young man in- _ He didn't bother to glance at it, Flushing with confusion Enid . to the dining room with its grace- a "When will you be moving in ?" - - - - - -= before, .sad yet she had�a feeling g " - ful Duncan Ph fe furniture, •• Y g that she ought to- know who be. changed her seat to the. deep- y _ Over the week -end, -tf- that's . Tflis apartment belongs to an -You've never heard of Taisnifer Was, cushioned divan he indicated. He P g all right." Jones, but she has been selected '*I've. come to in ui3e about the nodded his' satisfaction, excused elderly lady who has lived ,hero "Certainly. ' Well, here's your to, play the much - sought after q' rntansaed 'bimself, and vanished, for years, her guide was explain- key --and I hope you like'it. "- -' leading role in "The Song of - . " r husband died recently raid I -, awake for hours after Bernadette," based on the f'awous !a last' ' " • and she has to economize now, `So she went to bed that night. • She miracle o'I Luurdc.. �� He- smiled a quick and easy 'l _. _ .. •- smile. - "Oh, yes, of course. The 'Enid looked curiously around she asked us to anble�tlie apart- was too excited. to sleep. And Okla., girl, whose -real name is _jjmi;tor usually shows these apart=' her. The room was long, with meat while she is. away on a trip when at last her eyes closed, she Puylliscostum'ei shecturl dw in the plain yellow walls, and carpeted with +. friend. She left all of her sank Into - a mad welter g"reams SOFT TREATMENT from wall to wall with a rich red furnishing intact, even to her -in which new apartments and the Ellin. Carpeting that matched in coin. Havlkand china, and we'll have to blond young men with toothbrush ' _ - -•- - _ -- -the divan on which - she sat. Op- _mustaches were hopelessly mixed. LSSUE� 42 be careful whttgn we rent to." - _ - posits her was the most enor -mQus His eyes were mischievous creek 1 �1 _desk she had ever seen. She was they met Enid's. "I don't suppose °»..., u have more than four or five _ e ildtan," C� L� 1 Q T 1N C -. 0- T E when the man caries back. - - -- - - i He' had discarded his dressing The pale rose that crept up un- -By BARBARA B. BROOKS gown.and was more properly clad der her' transparent smooth skin The Christmas dinner includes, of course, the proverbial turkey s in gray slacks with s blue .shirt ryas vary becoming. "No I'm not and dressing, cranberries, steaming plum - pudding or mince pie, but . and tie. He went to file great married. You see-" she had re- there are .new versions of even these traditional dishes. Try Spiced ' desk, carelessly pulled out a ho*rsod this painstakingly so that +�1ven -Pop led Cereal with the tomato, juice for the first course. The ` drawer and 'took a bdheh of keys: it would sound natural, "I only torke will be something more than super stuffed with a fluffy _ cereal dressing. . Chiffon- Mince Pie ,la a modern recips for an old . r, "That desk -" Enid said 'tim- want ■ place for about a month. favourite. Here are some up- ta- dato�*rtai%,iuna w ' - - -- Idly. "I've (lever seen anything I'm a fashion artist and I've come - Spiess Oven-Popped Gres) Bite it. Is it an antique too :" iwre 'iV%im g 4 "� . i• U,e•uyu•�us -butter -% - teaaosi m �anaman 1 1T He 'was obviously pleased at her of the stores: If I don't et one 1 teaspoon mustard seed Few grains pepper } intereat• He smiled., his. pleasant Ill have to go Dank home." teaspoon. curry .powder sups oven- poPeed cereal ' smile again. "'It's an antique all He moved through the dining teaspoon salt 1. cup roasted, salted peanuts . - _ -• right. - it's • made out of_ an � room. "Hadn't you better look th• Melt butter in heavy frying par dd mustard seed, cover. and J t 1 rosewood piano that my great -' � of trio place over7^ ..irk- Id el powder, salt; cinnamon. great- grandmother >brou�ht over There was a bedroom with ror- *"or, cereal and peanu ts. by ca nay until cereal anft peanuw with her from England. My �eous mirrors, a tiled bath, and hTe °sO °gMy mated and combined with seasonings. Serve as p a dimkiiutive, white and yqn w appetizer. > mother handed it on to me when Yield: 10 servings. - Ifitted u thus bachelor apart- kitchen. Her Common eonse, wu c P Oven- Poppei Cereal Stuffing „ F' as nt." vanquished. %. cup ice r4 .cup chopped onion " i athed ,r love it, Enid bra . . "It's p __ P e Enid apologized. I didn't mesa i cups boiling water = -b 3i1 *raps • (l pkg.) oven - popped T +' to be curious." just what I want." % teaspoon ,salt cereal "That's all right," he assured But what if the rent was more __ .S tablespoons minced' parsley • _ her. "Do you like antiques ?" *an she could pay, or what if the ji cup fat 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning �_• �,� • "I =that is -I don't kn w., I've young man naked for credentials? ii cup diced' celery teaspoon,salt ` % cu stock or water ..�• . -'_ '.:�` `� never seen many." Tbl words She'd look rather silly referring Wash rice thoroughly in a sieve; drain well. Add rice to boiling j twere out before Enid realized that him the .office and haying ]ism pilted water slowly ■o that water continues -to bubble.. . Boil rapidly they made her seem ignorant. "1 find out that she was a $20 a week gn 6 to 20 minutes until rice is tender; drain in sieve. eY° a• , t °r ;:,r• «that _ -- stenographer. _ . �llt�a_- _ ., . Brown celery and onion in fat; stir . in rice and mix well. Crush 156 --. - I _never paid much attention to eeaeal :«6 ��eetlxee r�mbs; add p4 *alev seasoning@@ and stock• eon• SlZES - them. ".. - -She needn't have worried. •AS bins with. rice and, mix thoroughly. Sufficient Btu ling for one fowl, She was veced with herself and a landlord the young man was Stuffing may be baked in a coveaed casserole in a moderate oyes her even upper teeth caueht the • extremely lax. `(876 °F.) for 25 minutes. _ Yield: 8% cups stuffing. i edge o €, her' lower lip. Well, I guess 'that's' all then. Fluff y Mince Pie -' "• r ' • Mrs, Alton said I -was to let it for - i cups corn flakes. OR i5 sun melted butter -He smiled again broadly. "Well, just the rent of the apartment if • • ;g cups oven - popped Cereal .. 34 cup sugar you're much too young and 'pretty I could 'find -a suitable couple." • -• . . .. to bother your head about an- Again his eyes twinkled .mischiev.• . 4 . tablespoon unflavored gelatin 3 tablespoons melted butter - •Of. aShirtwaist Type : ti(laes anyway. ". ously. "That's $75 a month. "' l i cups water ' % cup lemon juice �r By Louise Lennox -Enid wasn't accustomed to be- "I'll take-it," Enid said quickly, S ounce package mincemeat cup,sugar ° . k It's just the thing for that ing complimented,_ and her flush "I'll' give -you -a cheque now." - _' • •eggs;. separated " casual frock you've- been meaning- ..deepened. In an embarra <sed si- = She'd- better hurry before 'he Roll cereal into fine crumbs; combine with' butter and sugar to'make for ,.ourself —in either -fence she follow MS. down the changed his mind.' She-sat down mixing, well. Press mixtul-ts w,,:a.y And firmly around sides -conservative- dark, or one_of corridor to one of •the apartment _ :at_the secretary and• took out her bottom of pie pan. Bake in moderate *veil (350 °F:) for about.y �� chilled without baler adding. filling or, pie shell may be thorougllk� the smart, high shades. Make it ' _ *ors near the front of the build- bank book and fountain pen. -' To -'- -and love it. m He didn't know which key on whom do I make'out the cheque?" ••Soften 'gelatin in AA cup of the water. Add retraining 1',5 cups + Style No: 2564 t,N designed fo fhe rang fitted the door,. and it` - "I guess it will be all right it -water to mincemeat and cook until mixture thickens slightly. Bess! ' sizes 18, 18, 20; 36; 38.. 40, 42. took some niinutcs by the trial you make it out to me. -My mother • o add.._.butter, lemon }ales -and su r, Add' to ixiincemeaL egg y lksr sugar. 4d, 46,-44 Land 50 Size Qs r� Ind error -- method- -to- --find-= fife -= =awns this -place: And-I live' hater " Continue cooking•until inixture• thickens. Add gelatin and• stir until quires 4% yards 394nah' fabric.. right one. So I take care of things when dissolved. Send twenty cents for pattern "This ii it apart - .Tim's not on the job." Enid sup- Cool. Fold in stiffly beater• ego whites. Pour into crumb pie to 'Room , 421, .73 Adelaide _St. meat,' he s -'Iki art the'door finally posed Jirii'was tlie•absent-tanitor: lihell and chill about 1 hour or -until firm enough to cut. Nest, Toronto. Write your name, swung open'.., pen: , ';1's that �'. >r it;• }o : :Henry Holliday's the nafhe," he Yield` 1 9 -inch pie. " address and style number. Be care wanted ^." finishe'd cheerfully.' 2ti'6te: It homemade mincemeat ks used, reduce -water, to .1,4 cup to state size you wish. Enid nodd..l kcr 1.•.'.al . n,l r; :'c :v Ef id puu'sed 'frith 'her- pan is and use 2 cups mincemeat. any. �' - rnsswia,.•x. ... .. - .r.c Y.,`,. i+«'.y • am .f. w,, -:.E '` �.e +-.� +e i+? ..E' .-�..: sus'•'._ • ^R ?iies�y U �/ �] �% to test and detbrmine what is and tenderness as if they were the Oy I " D A e - God's good and acceptable and nearest relatives. RADIO. l perfect will for • us. Anything N. "In diligence. not.._slothfull ..R - REPORTER* .. REX FROST L+ , L7 O O less than, or contrary to,�the will • fervent in spirit;' serving the r A, of God is not for our good, is not Lord." There L nothing so in- On Christmas - Eve bells will will include interviews with LS 0 ! � -• pleasing to God - and is . not -com- excusable in the Christian life as ring out over the city of Toronto ing men..-.in . China, . Russia and - ple.te. ' indolence in the service of Christ.' and over the national network of North Africa. It, will portray � a _ 7► " Meaasue of Faith 12. "Rejoicing in hope; patient the C.B.C: bells from the workers' playtime period im buff _ LESSON b2 - Hart House carillon • in the Sol- factory of England. It will brims DYNAMIC C14RISTIAN- -LF,`it ;G -8. "For I say, through the in tribulation; continuing sted- net•- 8:8.15; jtomans 12:1.3, 0 -21 grace that was given me, to every lastly in prayer. ". Hope, patience, diem' Towel. - J. Leland Richard) carols from an Anglican a- sol- P INTFD TEXT man that is amone You, not. to and Prayer are ' not only duties son; well known carilloneur will dral.� It. will take you to a sol- _ • _ 1 - _plai the twenty three bells o1 the diem party in London, a Scottish K - �- _ i omiEaa FZ:I =3, 9 =Zi- - .,r -. thi# of t imsell u.va.c r n. _.:__ _ — oi9LBE�i hies- TEXT.,—Be nit ovar- he ought to think; but so• to think - soon -and support -. — f_ .. _.��Q,.�tommencin c e ra n ae - - - come. of ;ail, 7ritt'• ovreom• _•ii1 . as to :think soberly, according as a Virtue of Hospitality 7.15 p.m. Mr: Richardson studied Heather, as well as to bring Ines - with ood: •Reti�ans' 12:21. God bath dealt to . each man • a• - 13: "Co mmunicating to the the art 'of the carillon in Belgium; sages of Christmas goodwill or- t one of the oldest homes of -the iginating in Carfada, South Africa, , -::YHB LESSON IN ITS SETTING. measure qf• faith•.' The •cadge .and ytecessitiea ax ><he.eainta; given to • hot italit " From the ,very ve be- ' bell and bell;-playing, and ' it is' . 11,ew Zealand and India. From prudent man' wi1X remember that P Y� �' said that -- he has' committed -to mercilessly bombed Malta; that . - Time. -The' martyrdom of Ste- his position iza -the' community ia. ginning hospitality was recog - phew took place, probably, A.D.. i :�� ::_ unsiukablo aircraft - canter of. the_ . dependent I he 1 •�• %� a t -of', Christian duties. The melodies of the bells. Some4ow : mid - Mediterranean as it is called,., his own,•but or; the measuro:of his ';} or other we always associate will come the good cheer of a Epistle to the 110111A,133-A.1), 60. Christians looked'upon'them3elvea Y S N Plaice.-Ste heft': arcs martyred faith, and that faith is the .gift Christmas Eve with the pealing- 'children's Christmas party_. The.. p pf God. as a body of men scattered „ 8 of bells. Here will be an appro- presentation will conclude witli . a ao the city- ol- Jcs�a:ri��, - throughout the world, living as Apostle Paul . wrote the `.Epistle Life Ambns Believers aliens among strange people-, and priate , opportunity to enjoy a, message from a distinguished from which a passage is tit =9(a): "L'et" Iove ' •be without therefore bound . together •as_ the charming prelude to the Day of leader of the British Empire: His for this lesson to tie Christian hypocrisy." - isLia,.z .ttry }.mot to members of" a •body, as the broth- a1 itself. identity - will -be made -known _.. church situated in ,Rome, the great, love orhars- 'oy.'itterely saying they ten • of one .family. The •practical . . later. So +; least promises' an syriial oP ii,n Icu,uan Eui}�;Le. ,1., a.,1 .' h '„ °3 .ih.:e1 i�,;11e +;,. Whn mill it hp? ,reanzation of in,s iaea wouia ue- Another highlight of Christmas g Y Renew' The 141ind' that it i ,clear they do .not, .but mand that whenever a Christian „ Two guesses, and you can hardly '1. "d . beseech thee ' therefore,-, they are. ,to Jpve tnexl, in truth. went from one place to another v will be sings o " eat be •wrong. - _- 0(b)y ",A4pi that which is' - Night and Adeste Fidel s dur- ,' s s _ brethren; by the •wtercies of. God; ... V he should find °a home among'the t .•:t • - -- ing . _the - 1}lusia -Hall- -. Programme--- P y present. your. a. liyipg = evil• cleave;trr. ;tuaL- .­­U good.';'-- Clirisfians. O ier �khecessary part he_ l- Star Christmas an ' Prey ec�res which eta under wa at 9 m." aacrifiee,' holy, acceptable, tQ God, This admonition is something; for of sac iritercommunion would be g y p' of the :Columbia Broadcasting `us �to do. it requires an' effort. the constant carrying out of the and will be heard over the facili- System announced from 4 its' .6 ,ice fwitdch.,is, your s8iritusL.aervir,'.r. -ties of the C.B.C. The singer of As Paul undertakes to dgscribe.. Humanlyapeakin, it is so easy to p.m. Christmas Day will, certainly_ duties of hospitality these charming, carols will be be sky-high 'the Chrsitian life; he begins ,witL '.. 'cleave to tlie''evi and let 'go, the 14. "$lbs7 *em'.tlat persecute n,,,- �_�. -= }w ,, y -high in popular appeal too. 't1►a bossy whiell ,.A an mliel, t.. Rio good. —But spirit 'of =� -�..al den" ?'^ °`79. 9- °-T= se net-1- 1 - -Fvi• vocal inelod . Bin Crosby. Some ea y s - i Y. a y' pntErtaing of the North Ameri- ynsti the rive we i a. �f =: �=tg : • a ertect niustration oi• tihl. ,,� urn 4a- p time a o when Sin was naked t0 ` 2. "And be' not fashione3 'ac- nature, shiink from the evil and' in ou Lord's awn life see Luke g g can ether waves are'scheduled to cording to this world: fiat be.Yg p 28 :gq� record these well known hymns, ' 'we.'wilI Ian 'our life so that- good- partieigate. Under the'weIl known - transformed mod s the renewing of nets may attend' our *Ay and call he was a bit worried about public M.C. Don Ameche such popular 15. "Rejoice with them that re -' reaction to the singing of sacred >- -your mind, that ye may prove us to a higher place of life. joige;.weep with them• that. weep." _music by an artist whose -name is artists as Bob Hope, Bette Davis, what is the good, the acceptable Brotherly Loy. -- stians must never think that and Abbott and -Costello will ;tie _ .� associated' with popular songs, brought to the 'offer hone in a _ and perfect will of God." We 10. "In love of the brethren be concern . for _ our spiritual life However he was soon to be re- g -are according to what .vie think .tenderly affectionate. ons to an- should ever lead to indifference programme which promises s a sad when our mind is renewed other; in honor preferring one an- assured The sate of the records. ttllating entertainment. Very ap.. �. P g to the experiences of other people. was aodh to top that of _any other _ ��a TMAMPd_�he` "All or changed; then we are changed. ' other." : Christians should lore 16.- "Be of the, same mind one �� - The result is that,we are. - enabled each other with the same sincertt records Bing had ever made. Laat� .Star" Christmas partj.. CFRB, Y . toward' Set not your. year the profits from these record- Toronto will carry the show. - —4,14- en bigh things- hat con- ings were used br him to finsne - -- '� descend to things that are lowly." • A entertainrnent.tor solders . a • For communities and for indivi- And thri we forget. The day EQUINE MAMMAL generous gesture. after Christmas is always • one duals the "dierislting of ths'epirit . ." « when we all sort of sit back and of amity and concord is a con8i- s +i..n without which there will be The big highlight of the Christ; relax' after the pressure of the 130RUONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 18 Marched - little progress in Christian life. nsas nay programme ..,.t ua, va �'�azrre -3e�or E,en -�ar� Life In Man's Worth course. the all -world -broadcast ' Claus, we imagine wants to take 1 Pictured LFi� i I i formally. „ scheduled- from 9 to 10.15 a.m. it easy for a day or two after his equine animal, r) A! I 'N V 20 Proving. i7. Render 'to no-man evil for 6 It is —to Y TIPq L iL 1. S directly. good:.' Take thought for things It is one of the most pretentious. .busy .activities. -It is. specifigally the hssrse and A -1 S'T Y O 23 Brutal. . 'honorable is the sight of all men." productions ever scheduled in tho to Santa Claus, and to thousands ass. A 'Y 6O EiT Do not drift iffto tneansistency: sphere of radio,broadeastinc, will of C.B.C. listeners as well, that 25 Cravat, �; atch against what- others may 'provide pickups from five. coatuv Songatreoa Gsil Meredith.. Sa£ur- 'ltCrucifix. M i N N:A V' 27 Breakfast - ents, and may be heard from day evening 7.16, will dedicate a fairly thirrk #o be° unchristian .in 12 Officer's _ I T T E. L I food• you practically, every broadcasting sta- programme of "tongs to Remem- i M i assistant. .. O' D A',n/ A 28 `Voo$en pin. 1R. '•If it be poss,ble, ss much tion operating in countries where ,ber'...._ . those _quiet _old loveable • VAT 29 Equine beast. �' Jasin you Beth. � at peace wit`Ti - -� � � ` '�"`°°•"` ~' v fi -' � ��� !v Fairy. R A � i G 31 Mongrel dog. " . _ ail. men... Zo keep the peace will extensively understood. The pro--- - - -: and "very appropriate to the - -- - -0 17 Expert Byer. be hard...at times but it will •be gramme •is patterned .to leveal to. after Christinaa "mood:' 19 Natural ( 36 Conscious. tl.e world at large the manner in • • • p 39 To respond' td! ' - worthwhile.. ; . . - _ power. - 19.. "Avenge -not yourselves, be• ' "which•the Lnited Natrona are ob- "May the spirit of Christmas be 21 Iniquity, a Stimulus. loved, but give - ,place unto the serving Christmas Day. As just yours 365 dayd in the Year." 90 - 22 Parent. -,�43 Preposition., evergreen •- '-41 In�tigo. wrath of God: for it is written, a few of 'the •special features It _ hopes your" "Radio Reporter." 23 Musicall 44 Babylonian shrubs. 42 Cover. vengeance belongeth unto me; 1 sound. deity 8 To augur. 43 Asiatic palm. ,; will recompense ,sari- the Lord." grandmother "and also provided - -.24 Size of coal. • -46 Active. 4 Fish eggs. APPOINTED - N Sound of _ 49 Credit (pbbr.), 5Advertise- 45 To verify. God fins long ago settled the drhole . Britain yriLh a -rime L114ti7nister Ijjn inquiry. 50 To lay a street: ment. 47 Scoi C _ u.alirc L> ewacl u,p Ju�trcC -r. 1 Lire periu, Vf use F2.61.i- H: :•v. ogf� : 27 Ever (contr.). 52 Auriculate. 7 Note in scale. 48 Goat iarker; i wrong- doers. 'dot one will escape. Andrew Bormr Law. Z8 Genus of 53 Muscle: 8 Crater edge. 49 Good form, In every ease per €ect justice will . _He .entered the service -of -the - - grasses. X65 Sharp and �9 Part of Roman 50 night of ? be done. Canadian Pacific _Railway in '1926 ..$0 Distinctive _ harsh. -- - month- . precddenre• -. •= -. — - Victory of Love as' a clerk in the steamship de- , theory. 57 To obtain, `10 Weird:' Sl Sill: Prom a _ -nn_ ��g6t i! ihirs� ,:::; Ilan• -- par - io depose. fib A moment. 33 This animal is corm. Her, feed 'hint= if . he thirst, -give ^` , following year was transferred to 83 To submit. b9 Its coat has becomin; 53,Three• - - -- him to- drink: for in so doing thou the department of immigration- -" 84 Chisel. of black. - extinct. 54 Small skin' shalt heap coals of fire upon his .. and- colonization which -vas then - $5 Aeriform' f'uef. 66 it is a Native 14 Policeman.. tumor. _ boas. " - . in,• thus doing you •will be enlarging• its field service in On- 0i ��. �E� }. ' �" I� nw S�j Rillc I.� }`able that time and •h- - - Ii8 dear (slbbr.). lives on plains (abbrJ, taking Lhe most e,fecLUad .eu- log: B =' "' geance; the idea of vengeance be- present, he has been engaged in _, t40Commapded. _VERTICAL .. _. and 58 Transposed eve branch- of the de rtment's °.; .. .ing 'trap §formed' so a.: to become, rr 1?a -. 42 Illuminated. 2 Genus of mountains. fabbr.): activit g g p in fae•t- the 'victory of love.' y becomin travellin re re- : sentative •in 1032; and now suc- -` l'1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 to 2T. "Be not overcome of evil," ceedin to the ost of su erin- I' but overcome evil wiM good. ai1� 8 P P . € ": ' IZ at that which' ds if good' and the - tendent, _.- - assaults of evil will }:ale .lost half- 3 14 15 fnetr pow er. are ell W= 7 t6 p ZI Calf Quite Cosy _�_ f Moscow reports that 90,per oent.• - _ Z. ZZ Z3 Z4 ZS z6 °-In Long' Undies- of Red army men who lost their hearing and speech through wounds J. t7 _ E. g Arthur Harrison Creighton has or shell shock. are being cured fa lost has found a good - home. . O.- C. been appointed district sl3perin- a month or so st special hoepftais. 33 Decker, • a( Kansas," bought •thi telydent of the department _of im- animal:'ar' a tartn suction. Then migration and colonization for; ,�, 37 came cold weather. Decker fitted Ontario, of -the Canadian Pacific LJSTEN TO } it with long underwear. Now the Railway, with headquarters at calf is cozy. Toronto, and 'brings , to hiir new ry�" .R - position the advantage of 15 years 45 46 47 I�IaI'Ill SCrViCC experience in that department. .-� E W S Mr. Creighton , is the descend- . so . 551 SI 53 54 The . General Post Office, which ant of United Empire Loyalists (temp of interest From Ontsrie operates telephones Jn Britain, is who pioneered in Ir'ew Brunswick. Weekly Newspapers , SS 56 57 58 making a lot of money for the The community of Creightonville EACH SUNDAY AT 2 P.hL G.Ovexameitt awakening people at ' ­bears---the s: •the name of his ancestor 7. six cents a call —alarm clocks are _A neighbar_ family by- the � � name , — -- 97. 60 CFR—fi0 on you» Us _ -'- of -�, g POP= Lightning Answer NOW, ROSIN, I F YOU I4AD " TEN. APPLESANI , GI;ORGIE TOOK TWO, WHAT WOULD - LAVVE . a $y J. MILLAR WATT •.' A F16HT �i► a, 1 :x:x .� T= piCltF.=G NDWS - :' Tonto AD. nc� — Pi��. Parr's Elevator PICBERINO- XILLS NO TI CE AGisoourt S6 , •GEED B[I �� ,► r i .: s Aa - •1- S>U her year. :1.ao in "Tance : r_ �GREEN,WOOU �RON GIB30N > . z� a.. -O� ..6&crlptions to � Ua*taa Staten Shur gazes feed, se ti*c . MILL 7 while it instil. Md GL Rdti" a s in advas•• vice ►ill, - chicken _ _ —TRANSPORT . u it's Feed You are Nwls 1886- -1936 • ._ _ - _ ._. _ - _ TRANSPORT c�rsvi u>s T T• • 'OM11n$ PenKry, His am saw cuaatvater QART �E � Sari' M`' Nr -cwt. mash, laying mash, always .. - MOVING. Woo �t� C r Ynnil 1�'i�• - • Electric Fetigq a..a � -�- L•__. _SAND_fiRAYEL. ST(1NE Cos : aa>a AAWANI�A INS. a► starter, _ concentra• - {` • k • - ( , QTANI CV Pas - ' ca»., a t.. =sal `U`ry key starter, �alh , 6 W ANTE D • DEAD HORSES AND ClkTTLG - � Of - For tree pitch up phone • - Ptti'lklsa fl s T TNAT.FAA�:S THE TEMFEI Antasrliob3le'Iae�aare et � ays 4ND NEIWES.' IT MAT 0 831,00KI. .........:.,.,.... n • ci:dr ........� ... !IB All t�s _ - Or ci► . _ S 8 $, ......... -.. :.. gad YOUR EYE ...... : . or Pao" D. N. LOe1;wOe d Twae MM*VW* 106 -. H . D f. -Rowe • .TUCK. OPT AGI>I(OQIIST :...., ... uw - men" s•ed% eels - �Pe roJ rANU• - WE DELIU -14 December, 25 U -:r F, �i?+A _ —. - �- - = - - u' _i _ 014BMiA► 02�1'l". - - - South Amencan 4 seory ("Dam" from � peo) - a .- 6 Iasi Mail �• d.or >Ptismlty rentals. Notes of thanb were tetsd -+ s+w the was aBaacy. After .iiiat - _ Bred her and ,Mice ' Sollinger, sad all sa ea�ilaat eoasert was giver t* — 1 .rTsn hsioea is flea �:en.:atioaa. tie e�ttAeao. Mach ehiu went '- Confessions Of loGgus. Cawed Sod )ilwyi 22M iii slateMre SSf - - : • 'closed the proebedittgs. - A allies 8t. Cdeorse's "(>bsrei Glrlirt�as Day &wtoli Blackle, collection netts$ over ;1� _ The St. Geolfae's Church, c'lribgsras ' • Columbia Red Cedar Sh' lea- - _= Trustees aaidaa that no >>e Day, Dedetrnbei' zs Celebraboa at ` tud4 as this in a Section "Free the Holy Caado4union at 1x0.30 wfgi _ . �� �_ .IWNDA'Yr, 76E3DAY, WZDN'BDY Rat,, .There are 35 pupils attend. a. brief address out the Sigaidcsaes laava jwtt l ui mg now, wir2t more w came, iazi� of Lin the sewing. capacity. usual on the Sunday sifter Chritat�l W—o -Carloads o. ge .Ora�un. _ �' –._ ,._ tea., at 1 7 P >�.t at . morning service on Dec. 27th, P.M. _ _ Robert Siseatt t' - E. G Robinson, and in tke eveniiigi, _.. which are a� at �6.tr Pas SiOia"' -- r a hat on (a Sgaam covers 108 jgoars .feat, wizen Wd .5 in. to the weadwe - Musieal and Csrtoaat - Mr. G. K. Kingston, L. prig 19rXSDAY, FRIDAY,_8AT1'RDAY Ogn?zed.. as ,Boxing Day in the health and C. is under - medical care. Everything from >rouadation to Ridgeboasd Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. and 2, British iripire, the Council of the -- — - - -- Municipality of the Township of Presentation of Pulpit Lamp to _ .The Flete'sIn Pickering; hereby proclaims that Pickering United Chureb. • � - _: __ • COCKSHUTT �T�'E:1�TIO�T I � ,. �Y a Civic Holiday in this town -t On Sunday lust, December 20, at ship. the morning service, a presentation - - of a pulpit--la mp wan made' by Mies ry� Maid Dated at Rr"hitevale this `18th day "Elizabeth Lillian Piper, of St. Louis, "► _. __ of December, 1942. Mac. the Pickering United Church. _ Broc–k R a� Gravel c vu�f, a Mr. Leslie Morley, a, nepnew, made - Agency - - flO/lJi' Wm. -Reesor the presentation on behalf of Miss ( Ifs► Btoelt e! Parts w tse■d = Pit _ _Reeve of said Municipality ._Piper; and the .useful K�ft was - llsevka ei above asahisias 1 agcepted on behalf of the congrega4 _. -. --Crushed •Pit. Run �,,, - tion by Rev. M. R. Jenlanson with • r b on .eerie be seasen Gravel _ _ Plsws„ aeweer ee.�, Pick ering i appropriate words. 11� Caadlelight Service [ ' L. LYE Sand and Graded ; : On Sunday evening last, Dec. 2% Claremont, t. ° StQl�e, \_ ti R. P. Lectures here have oteen- toltavvinr the regular evening woN withdrawn until after- the New ship, a •service of unusual interest __.. • 3riabnsh UogiW Delivered or L694ed- 'in Pit d �; ;ire der �. • Year. was held in tine taped . Church. PBONZ — phut, Pk><. 84 s S .. alga we ease twaiah In spite a! the request ' b the this was in the form of s Candleq . Zbreaft Of n — Howard "71 awnwrh* tint will Federal Power Controller, to not 1 light Service, -during which tits - - - -_ �ilII lit• E. BtoII$ville Out, JOIN BOII�N�i J6 dON' use the .special ChAsttaaa hghdug, Christmas Story was read by Rev. pheoe 101 _ m dignity until Dee+ lath, we some hobies 31~ R.- Jenkf"on, lnterspetsed wit3t Mattl'pttYg hledieah, -cod Sur real so • our in this village with even more than Carols sung by the urge . covSroX4 $ _ wwk win stand out their usual Christmas lighting, ''and ation. uses taken' R A D I Q S E FY V i L,, t Itisoasfi tha age& going all the past' week Maternity Sarni Roots Pte OTUA z TriDab -The Wjanen's Institute will meet Presentation -by 'bailer Canpers Registered Nmses in attendance and 4 �� R� on _ ter 29th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E� L. �`hapmaa N. W. STAP"RD McIwen. Roll Call will be were honoured, a few evenings ago, � t�onr serna given. g� Y 1 answered with "A Gift for a British by members of the large colony on 7�tnbuiance. Service - WurrsF $alb ", There vviU be a Christman their premises, the trailer camp. _- MR.+. E. R. GOOD 23,37 "' pr. �Yhltbs. Oat. program. Meeting at 230. Hostesses The presentatdon of an electric .aw•. •.was wsR Mrs. Brady and Mn. Cowan. Clock and a '.mirror were made by. Reg3iiar warwiop wi]1 be held by the - s'uests to their 'fost and hostess W31 1I uVaranteet maps &' �'p the Presbyterian congregation on rotiowing witieh a eo" evening as , • ' _ a. L Cb Ab ems dw sesssft of Anr Make or. Model Sunday next in the former Meth-) the home. �� •� _ odist Church at 2.30 p. m. Miss = . . A R T m U R F T E L•D !, 2� Marion Thom-peon, Diutbarton,- will Tpr. Jack $. Chapman of Cafnp `Ass M said ;glare. eq -PHONE b2 r S _ sing at this service. tioraen spent �unoay at hoime� Pickering Village — Nominations , I" Oshowil: PAW Pte Rlxa — o>,l'r: -,.. _ :. - -- ©cal g ; s for Pollee Trustees, at the Town _ - . a D . Hall, Monday evening, . Dec 28, at _ - - - 7'•p. m.', Annual School Meeting at the school, Wednesday evening at reenwo O ea.�a.:.d.gat:p r_ar a.r, su na.h.g a,. �,ey.,ad John, S. Bale don will introduce as 8 P. m., G -his guest :'on ' Monday; Drs Berry, The Pickering United Church ; _ 19°Jo 221/2% 36 %, ~ of the Prov. Dept. of Health. Sunday School Christmas Concert, On Wednesday; ' December 30th, ,# M be aged #"ordiag' te tr. Owing •to, lack of space we are held on Friday last, Dec. 18th, was Group 3. of the Women's Assoc. '�►�lic_ ..».>» of °'{•'O° °"' unable • to carry a report of the well attended in spite of the cold will sponsor at Social Evening,. at speaker's address of this week,, Rw_ -weather. Santa Claus came early 8 p, m. in the .basement -of the 1rs.ry►: :s in the program and received the church. Readings, musical numbers, Simpson: Our regrets. nrPaPnta brought by the children and a .variation of games Lunch aqua cormera way wor alum• nee .bast his for distribution through the agency will be served. Everyone come- and sods of too how preaods' IGU low liege. " South Ontario. Plowman's Assoc. p hi. e.en teed-1,a did. at a ant of %*" ar, _ of the Fred Victor Mission, Toros- enjoy a Social Evening with the > _ _ _ gifts all new) we valued W. A: Adm. Adults, 26e:,, children ... _ _ _ �1t►e. Annual Meeting of 'the. South a _. _ _- �� - -- . t $36e Th e � many over I4, 10 •cents. - • - -• - R' t rood bo want . I ere were a9 W , ��rr��'±±. • � P � � ii..raa � ., *� :.� . Y�d nab P- Brookl n -Qn-, Monday e ens - • �wisr y.. girlr an d•ai don tiara m Biaedk /ar1'a is Isarr - _. and dY I eps•ide Ora! 1 taid`him y.. 4s0 Gana �i. 6"wd _ y— '' t� aq, m SILO worth of Biueh/apl, Mmh w a acre a� i ing, December 4th, in the Council bee' and salad s,e • real of O : ; : : : ; < : : : % % :" ; ' °•. " " :: iSS : : > #z' :, :�,. :,• ; :, ", ° "'.. >,., :. >•Mf ►•► t 04 ti,, Mi. _ ..Chamber. •Officers elected, for 1943 �adtiaw+►prd crag h..... f -•..te b a..1 atwi r stir „�7ita•Di�• were: Hoc. PrES. A. Grass, Oshawa, `°� R. R President, John. Scott, elare� mont; let Vice Fres., A. Dobson,; Uxbridge, R', R.; 2nd Vice Pres, ". WILL -: H 1 B A S K E T '- `._ Leber Down,- Brooklin, R. R.; -Seca Tress„ W. S. Croxall, Brooklin; - EGG MASH Association Secretaryi O. Downey; _... .. 4 trpit YWDlas p - Auditors: '-H. .-Jones and Williati'li x n ' • r r Morrison; Director's for-Pickering �'• gg,¢,,. Township: D. J. Taan, M. Dunkeld, " 4' t h Milne, - A e o � M er .G. M F rs , W. y 3't ��� Malcolm; .!C. Plaxton, Wm. r 44 Westney, C. A. Balsdon, D. Blake Annie, Ed Pascoe. Delegates to. - Convention at Toronto: John Scott r _ and W. S. Croxall. Match for 1943 Launching a Soviet Naval Plane on iBIkek Sea ,Waters for AcUM i • i. ' ' will- be hold in Pickering Two. r r � . +t�,, .per,• *4 r 4 r ti. rwvx..s w.•. . _ m. - •.. ., .N Vim.. .. : "..: •,' °•' at!i '',k. r) -, •{". -•• was a very enjoyable evening. - I' one o'clock in the afternoon for the are building stone, houses ..f► The White gift Service of the purpose of electing a •trustee and •Presquile - is that spelled A" C L A R E M © N Whitevale Baptist Church took attending to other business. The Mr. Ed? (I'm danced if- I knov* t place on Sunday morning Dec. 20. meeting will be in the school: I can't even- find it on a map. 11ft ' • 'l ace is under the doctor's Manger;'- The Young People's choir • Carols were sung • and Miss ; E. The marriage of I1j4w Dorothy don't they ' build at, say Piece } with Miss Gilbnan, orgaarst. con- Birnie related a Christmas Legend Joblin and Mr. Henry Westney will. that's easier). , r Pte. Bill Hied is home for the tributed special Christmas music. entitled, `41Le Story of the Chimes" take place in Toronto on Saturday The school closing concert esiai Aw beuday. The Young Fleople's Union held to which the children listened with December 26. The best wishes of ad well on • Wriday evening whey ]Bas Betty Freft is spending their meeting is the church in the much intereA Rev. Mr. Burke this community go to this new th* roam was tilled with parexft sal , (�ris4p4as here; with her Pis• �g based his talk on Christmas Carols, home. + visitors. A long program of drills. _ Mr. nupDand, 'inspect vi ::.� _ . Isar- whic3� tire- children _bro _ uglit-- ._- -'Tine .•....,s iazai accident In music, readings _ -sad reeitadgoa - Continuation Schools has been at - forward the gifts to the platform, Whitby, is bringing many adverse festered one of -the best prograpett .- sclsool cl an Tast7meeeL - s which was ..:..a .,!1h:--soft--candie ' . fog- a* -eves put up-at " a4 aehnoly -- XM vWter Word, who Ass been t ��a C lights. _ : poor Pr n at this level crass, t lisp. Jenldn woo C livered y under medical Dare, is Improving. _- __ -- Inc People should rise up and on, oagct or Gies. Rev. and Mrs. Daniel left for the � ' demand that all level crossings be To+ Tasters:. Goo. PwWdn, � .City this "&, to spend t%ristanas The annual Chs0tkeas F"tival of abolia>ted. Pte, and _Gard and Dkk,N'�ateo't v th their eons, .El ter and )scuba the Whttevale Baptist Church was Audley Yblville Coy had th nmortuae Van 11W.- `Press. g'. K Chars�a' W e g -rav+wt 1In too cut him reee ..t1� �. Ayers a ,patient at Brierbush Hose­ The S="y . School Rosen was getting Christmas decosaf3ons for PT%M& sad sonde bnWei� re N= ilk. � suitably ! decorated, and after a The recent cold no seat the the school. George says he had to the seholus, sad ever yomgetee ' a _ Miss ye a if'iddlleton 10 home abort ptograen, put on by the melmrf+. dawn to 28 below. Houses better use a barrel whet shopping is &a &*on* while the trasbses ir'� - on- raeation -wig lser to heat and -wo -and- -wow. -- lanai the ' 41stolnary tlresb parentq gifts and candy' to theta, A social Vrocb were all tied sP► John and ]Ifs. Wilson, Toronto, asadletl Ii[iss Gladys kAsosieik • geeo 301dred ' hacyst is , , . ... it hour was spent of teiwar& when .. • Tbs Annual School Keetins will "11e11 roceatty on Winter Br others. acted as pianist and holed with - L, ti' w , p,,�.:x.,r.Y • L-= An" ber Id ... F I , ", . L tins ar As ss set was , ld+�+ �-�o uy ::w cUllliam ie► tog reeimA opsratlon at Oshawa Hoop Cmallawi. as adjeialae 9"01-1 A beautiful candlelight and tarvl . - service. was , Dew in tae bapdss - 4'l!Sb_�R 9saasar ePesiss� lase, - i -- joreac&W 10 - -'t�se ehl3drea of • the , . Y:,x: Oelawa, Deeaatiot =2, 1!d'1 Zl+asiee Pfoeriipattos most- - Ow as 16anda: eyestIM : sit as - 1� - g P. na. i, stied Rev. Daniel will talon as Us - t'ieese. for Sunday morning - s� E� wow Day of Small Things ". 'There will ! - -- be any evening service, as the Baptise Church Is igniting with the United- -congregation .nn that versa.. Jam 1; ne reg}ar meeting of the WomoWs Mission . Circle of the : Baptist Church will be held at the 'home -of ' Mrs, James Coates, as Tuesday, December 29. ffirs, Edgar VftrCK-Cg=3P will be In Eteetion a officers at this meet• • I S H A T I O N E D .,BY COUPON...—. - There was evidence of Christmas - - Spirit at the Women's Institute = meeting held at the home of Mrs. - ; Jtie ratios one -half pound of _ Tomlinson, . on Wednesday afternoon . Deoember 18th. The Roll Call• was butter per person, per. 'weed : responded to . by- "A Christmas ` _ • - _ - : Verse ". Several very- appreciative lettero were read arum c�ya�{ J � and after December 21st it is unlawful to sell Brown coupons. Noe: 1 to 11 `Spare C. " can be y - _ overseas, from our Y, acknowledging gifts' of cigarettes. .-or buy butter at retail without the surrender of the used for the purchase of butter. :._ . x report was given •stating that proper eoupons. ' Each becomes good definite date and _ .. _ coupon mee on a -the profit on the Plunkett Dinner "Spare i „ g _ . was 1$38.00, and $48.00 on' the, sale Brown eoupons, • Nos. 1 to 11, C' from expires on a definite date ... and can be used only of tickets on a quilt Arrangements Radon Book Number 1 now in the hands of the within its prescribed period, as given below. Ca ere made to provide.. .Christmas _ {public, are to he used for this purpose. _ _ Mie system for butter is different fresa -dust apply r. Cheer for a family of small •ahild•1 Fa& -grown tonoon. Nos. 1 to 11, "Snare ♦C"' to u r. Coffee and Tea. arises e6110ous bane : pea in our V, , , .......c.0 . regarding the most recent develop outhim the holder to Wy one week's supply -Guh no speAfleil expiry elate. taseats in Price Ceilings, was given: Mles vivian Sadler conducted an - - - bales When Butter Coupons Beeeme Uterlude of Carol Singing. with _ _ = -_ _ - _ _- -- Useable —and Expire 1tre. 'E. Palmer at the piano. Miss - �: bsiounias -i � Nat Good for - - -- ,aadi�r gave &I very tnberesting - �• -, . _. -c- +► -- .- . �- _ - ; -- o. - - -- p ■selaa.e AMe - r -. history of the origin of carol sing) Ing. A shower of articles for Eng4 1 December 21 January 3. land's babies wag very ,y - Decembel ' ,responded to . Dr. Tomlinson wan i 3 and 4 January 4 ,January 17 our guest speaker .'­his subject -: S and 6 January 1B ,January 31; '- being, "Social Welfare ". He strewed R? '7 and $ -Feb 1 F the great need for Puublic Health ! ruary- - ebrnary 14 F�ducstion, and spoke of- the appalls '9 and 10 February 1S Febeuary•'28 r -tog "Mother and Infant Mortality" � •, � - _. 11 - March 1 - ' . iMareb 14 - ' - -: � - > different countries, and'. said - _ N ',_ OTE . t, "Spare ♦C' will be food for use only tL w :.Zai�ns were p►erentable -: - :Brown Coipoi No i - money on Health Educatidli, and Noe. 1, and 3 to 11, "Spare, 'C' ", can be used within Z-week periods. left the 'thought with us that our - .'. responsibility as Women's 'Institutes Coupons -for butter, -like those for' Sugar, Coffee and butter coupon sheets with their retailers, so that - •a c a ° rs �-s ,e.. .' ..1 coupons wb� muss be health measures and promote liter- by, or in the presence of any seller-of butter or his . delivering. _ eat in "Publk Health Education ". employee. H desired, consumers may lodge their Qoaigratulations to Mr. and Mrs ... _ James A.• Picklens, on the birth of = - Tempora ry Ration Cards a son, Paul Go!•don, on Wednesday, December 16th, , '1042,- at Grace =;� - -- - - All Brown Coupons on Temporary Ration Cards issued to members of the _ .Hospital,. Toronto. - armed forces on leave, visitors to Canada, etc., are good after December 21. A.-rougham ' . 'Batter Holdings Exceeding :More Than One Pound per Person Re opted and ons Snrren eyed - - Must Be p P d -- - ity of butter in possession nf much non-registered boarding houses ti 24`e rn 13 Scarce iiere in iids village - - this week. j - having in their 'possession the equivalent of represents more than the eleven brown Mr, and Xm. E. Holtby, anti hear _more - than one pound of butter for each 0'uiupvud In 'Ration Boo cY -Nom,- which will be some news of interest on the CFRB ,person in the household, must before January - Program an Sunday next at 2 p, m: $, 1943, repots their holdings 'to the nearest good for butter, they mast in their reports' M1- - :.._Ithe SundF#j School held a very, _._ _. _ dtf ce of this Board. They must forward with undertake to detach from future ration appropriate Christmas Service on books, additional' butter con ns ' al to the Sunday. Mrs.' Brown' took the OwAr reports the number of butter coupons po �N ; Scripture Reading, the classes of _ t�epresentfng their butter:holdings. If the quan• remainder of the surplus. Mrs Philip and Mrs: Norton taking "part- kiss Mildred Gillman at the organ for the carol singing. Supt. - - ; - . Speelal - Notlee * to Retailers Warren '-Willson .gave a short talk A and Rev. Kennedy ,told •a Christman On and after December 28, retailers must establish their right to, purchase new supplies , Stogy, to the children. Mr. Robert - .- - of butter from their suppliers by turning over to the supplier currently valid ration Miller sang, "Watch while I Sleep". . ; eonpons equivalent to the poundage of butter ordered from the suppliers. - -- -- n - -age - _school closed-'wit ' -We singing pt "God Save the King^, followed i • • • • ♦ • ♦ •` ♦ • by thg. Beluedietion pronounced ' by sIt 11N ■ `1.� • /_tl .A ■ !l ► I I I .d.a ly �• �_t ►' 1 �� ■.a_t �� aa�l: �.a �� - • . - - - . . 'the Pastor. 3 Church service was well attended "WAS ARE H E A V Y PENALTIES F O R B R E A K I 'N G T if E S E REGULATIONS vonsidering the severs weather. Rev. Kennedy's discourse wag a story of + Pno Shepherd who missed the - r _ a x M1 PUTTING PUNCH IN THE AUSTRALIAN AIR ARM - 25th Anniversary ,DRESSED TO• KILL. �- Of Great Disast is 1,6S8 Persona Killed in Ex• •'" �is•',,'#,ER k•?u �'��", 9y X%Kr� K Y,�, a w > s ii•, 'S.fi,"rx M _ JikefiArl at ("tali♦' X _ ._ _- '- �- r- ••- -':' ', ��"'If�''a w�'y; � », yfi`�'rn� ,r. a,� �a �>-w. ^x;�, �>. r+ , A`r t'.Y'b �5 � r, "- _. t�—�� . r „ r . Decv fi was the 25th smayersar7 r � of n I •fi .2.oe' .lw ' y "x -^ ters in the world's history: ` s S. —1t- was -on- Sunday, Dec. 6, 1917. ' � as , + {y Y „y• l ."X ."" -- that the Halifax explosion literally ` section of toe city oftlre northern s: a blew Vt the en .°'yr .✓ . , - -a 6Q.00D people. !'oday = relics' are stilt risible .in 7. - Halifax, which is 'again a busy ` F ' r a wartirre. seaport. ' z + In thE,noi'tilern end of the city, y in the nest narrows, whicll divide Bedford Basin from the.sti N_�k_ main.. harbor, two ships collided - -- s. of Norvyeg; rn registry load.d with 8.000 tons of wheat under. "Belgian 4► , + relief Charter,, .and the french I $' freighter_ :Mont Blanc,, carr�'ing ° 000 torts of explosives. �••, F to restlt#apic�,E:. ;. 1,635 persons Five h d d di " appeared completely. SC'ores were r'•: sir•` ' .. .• „j�'� "'w'` . _. ' - -'.�,; 1�w blinded and .dozens pari3ally blind- • . • • •.`^ . ed.>Hundreds more received Ather Ek1 ipm6nt- of RAF behvy u s ui'ie bomber rear gun gunner,, ready oz .,,nYn�%7.:/•k.� I, R.. .aK'. 1nj a. ,, , ..e• n , r, € M 1 y The explosion was triyestigated =' ' 'action,• includes: I— helmet; E— _ K.. H :..... -. d ooxyge tnask and' mike; —bzy by the taw courts, •an the case n 1 3 ''Vicious sera was taken .to the Maria _ Zen tube; 4— Intercommunieapon scrappers, swift P -38 fighters like this one being unloaded ih' Australia, are adding plenty y cauncli, leifd; 6— parachute "do clips;" At drive to ,the battle against the Japsl _ , _ That tribunal ruled both ships had 6— inflated life jacket; .7 —tape _ loran at tariff_ Rmmors of anhotax are still unproven today. harness release; 9— parachute ii�BA? SCIENCE Have �Y ou HearcV.. Roberta Le+ ette ruins of the old: A large -scale war• of lamb's wool liked leather time "' housing project blots out the jacket. f� 001�� '1, Isn't it poor taste to speak scar of the disaster. But Halifax -- - ' 47 hasn't forgotten, and preulutions to .have, done more than replace She watched the door of her _ frequently of the cost of var_iow have been taken to ensure that p ace p things, clothes, '' the four ,aircraft carriers lost - now establishment open to admit thin food etc.: the second world war does not since the fall-of France. her first client. -Business had 2. What is a fricassee? _ - IYEW"MEDICINE STOPS repeat the disaster of the first. Their warship buildingprngram gt i ztarted- l— A' �'oed a. IS i -all, ti$ltt t8 6SE vi91e ►, - - -- red,,blue, or green ink -in, w disorganized by the French Prize fighters are using a new be created l_ - as _+nnd;crne whleh -Rtnna blooding at_ Hurriedly she grasped the tole correspondence? United States Ye8r collapse. most instantly. phone receiver and became en- 4. Is s woman's second wed- ' �Yguung- The seconds are putting the gaged her-first? Ahead Of Schedule ships was,Bela ed while the 1940 d in " an animated- conveisa- � din as elaborate as P y - _ medicine . on - •troubieaome cute, tion. Then an appointment having 5. Isn't it nice for -a person en- losses of every type of weapon especially around eyes, which been arranged, she replaced the - gaged in any kind -of '- sport or The L. S: Navy carrier- building used by the army were made good. receiver, and naked: "What can I e to raise his opponent when program is o mon.ths ahead of hots naval construction is on _ -vartiv blind fighters and some- 1> P Pp OI you, - - the latter mazes an exec Liana times cause a referee to atop a y P dy- lanes more are to be - fight. A momenta pause, and then: good play? p given to the and panes. . . The medicine lal the .fastest "If you please," Ma'am, .I've come - S. Is 9t.all right to. use a• folded Navy. - What a. feat that carrier 'build- •, blood- clotting substance. e v e r connect the telephone!" napkin 'to brush the crumbs off ing is! It means that the Ameri- GlC1rCC TO-day found, and the ring, in adopting the table? _ . cans are averaging a year ahead h ' It, is' one "of the first agencies to Answers - g g y In Athens today, says: Vogue, " g -. on every one of the 17 carriers - prove the ach antagea. 'The. -melt- - l�Jrigg,:" "Poet say that ,your'. our ' . 1. Yea; •it is very poor taste to a good menu collsi.ts of a -break- 7 y under construction. The first - , cine is -made from rabbit's blood, wife went to college before do so. -2. A dish made of fowls, half -dozen were. begun only last is at of herbs and tea and a slice and that has no. implications am you married leer_... • veal, or other meat, cut into. pieces year. of dry bread; a luncheon of weeds' to its -effect on courage: The Griggs- "Yea she did." ' and stewed in a . gravy, . 3. No. from the garden, cooked in a few it means that- -america_s_ahlp, —_ remedy could :ae '-easily- of -be made_ Briggs: "And alts "thou he t3?ailltk- aaly- ahautd ba Rst�t -4- drops af�tl, -ff ""(ills is llrcky et►ough_.__ 4" „ g builders are doing a four -year job lion's blood, • if lions weren't eE t.king up law. you said p• No. The specific arrsngerrienta to get it; a dinner of vegetable in two years- that the first of " so expensive. .,' :_ Griggs: "Yea but now s4e', vary according to the age.of the soup, thickened with a tessnoon- these 35 -knot, 25,000 - Conners, It to a whitish wder, extract -- satisfied to la it down." bride and the. attitude of- family ful of wheat 'flour, and a fig or Po 7 each cairying 80 planes, may be - ed from plasma, the portion. of - _ and friends' towards the. second a couple of olives for dessert. p r p - in the fighting Hue next year. =' blood remaining after -the red marriage.- .5. Yes: A good sports- - Dogs, cats and rats are the only ' British naval shipbuilding is- corpuscles have been removed. Last month, a friend invited_ man will be quick to do. so, ah-d it meats to be found; three - pounds secret. The rabbit plasma is the same line to his office to see' a chair is a sure . way -to become popular. of donkey meat, which tastes like ; Their of are not known portion of whole blood as the hu- that he said had coat $5,000: 6. Yea. kitchen soap, costs $10. - ;.- nom plasma now - collected by the , "You must 'be." kidding," I said." ;`n3 +.,ate Y„� �,.n:l ■may k:.�,sf "- , err - - -lions. _`Maybe it isn't worth- that Out of this rabbit" plasma alit- money, he agreed, "but that's ILASMIFIEL ADVE MEMENTS Ale more than a year ago Di. I. A. what it cost' me last year, just Parafentiev, of the Lederle labor- sitting ' in it, when I should have Al'TUNUBILES— I:sF.0 UiRk:,t�E:U F: \I..IIeG ED Tli�%1L9 t'.eTL+'VTS A TRADE alARl�s atories, obtained a globulin, which been up and after business:'' Is one of the important -proteins _, USELI CAIN WITH UUt}1J 1'll'th!W. Ii(wl,ous clI %.I :.f THEY LEAD TO.- EUERTUN H. CASE, lEULSTEfh;D Pelt -Pr — -- -- — ._, _' See us E _ tL_Mnunt. Ylesaaat - -Ma- DI_!nti:. tae - 4hana'i--- ._111r1ted _dta_tea Canadian British in blood. - The globulin had re- ,a tors Lrmlted. Used Car Lot at -1'aak tablets for the nose and " Patent Attorney: BookTt't-glatte .roe: What's become of Yalu 1 untie street; tread urn e. thr.„�r, • b'or siren thentnlr the Established over forty years. 66 markabie blood - clotting powers. ?„ 61Y Mount Pleasant Nuad, 'To- throat; dru g Salaam Avenue. Toronto. tea 'Hiker's Club. pping of mucous die- One part of the extract would Jisll: "Oh it diafianded. it ronto. Telephone. H1 2181. charge; acneation -of a lump In , .:1't jY.i to f U� " .,. U.. a -' - rti . ti .. tiow s..�. I.. a . . _ - AB HI 'M 1 VIJ.TRY WANTED was' setting too hard to per. BABY C mouth. They help build resistance ' seconds.' nr;;liri_.t colds, clear the voice and _. coals passing motorists to MAHTINDALE'S 190 C H 1 C KB - (rive bet better bodi -health. Obi W•t�TFD —LIVE. E, DRESSED POUT, ,r ready Jarr. 4th— arrod- Rocks;' y. top market prtcess paid.. Lines Vick us up and give us a lift• I',.incd' 'tiom Thuaa Herbalists, L 8 New Hampshtres, Light Sussex, Rcpt. T. '19.8 Danforth, ..Toronto. Ltd., t. Lawrence 3darket:' To- :Ways To Punish :� White Leghorns, and Hybrids. Canada's oldest and largest• herb- .onto. :- ICarnadian Approved and - Blood- ah.,tr:'- %vrlte --for particul-ars. An old lad was arguing with Tested. Folder free. Martindale'• T[ RKEYa - Nazis After War y g Farin Hatchery.. Caledonia. Ont. the driver about the cost of the FOR SALE TURKEY P U U L T S — P U 'K !} taxi ride. START CHICKS EARLY FOR- I:ronze Bourbon Red, White Wben the next peace is Consldy mo ?t -profit. Hatches every week l0 ACPZES C;OUD GARDEN LAND, nil -kind., of small fruits, orchard" Holland stock from Government eyed, the A,lie will have before "I tell you the price you are • from January Four :h— trhicka, Banded Blood tested t 1 o c k a Pullets, Cockerels. Illustrated buiidin;.� hydro. Immediate_ poe- saandf_.� „..food es ,s{�_s w - -� �Etsls— three —b t - rya - ;. _ rr , ;_ - - Landon Sunday Times. One Is- to been bombed Out of our homes is. Fisher Orchards 'Htttcltery;, -- Free-• Mr. A. Ceitz, ” -3l willbvi Rd., mow "area, tsnsdowne, Ontario. titan, Ont. Guelph. - 't purge. ruthlessly and on a large ridiculous. Do you think I. have PHOTIIGHArHY soale the Nazis and mdlttarists and -been traveling in a. taxi for yean 2S FREE CHICKS rA rF d7 J ` then. give a Chance to German for= nothing ?" SEND FUR DUR PRICE LIST OF- [•'E9'F1t;HSTUNHAUGI3 dt CUMYAN$ DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH democracy, 'the other it to dis- "1Va repned tae drivel,. :•Dut � rering . tree chlclrs for early " Patent solicitors !;stab al b! ed + ■� ■ ' ■. ir..11 criminate- less, but be much more I'm -joH well sure you've -tried-' • orders.. 4nd place your order 1890; 14 King West, Toronto. HAVE YOUR SNAP'S Y Y early. Goddard Chick Hatchery, Booklet of information on re- severe toward the -nation.. as a your hardest." Britannia Heights, Ontario. gneot ' ' Delivered by Mail whole, Any eveloped and printed f for only e6c. EARLY CHICKS MEAN EARLY' FOR SALE Supreme Quality and fast service -' if, "hoa'8rer,'the %criiiinafills "" ordering. Top - prioed markets dr. policy la' pursued, St must not be "Tommy," asked hit stingy errand earl } - started pullets. That's WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY' IN CAR- guaranteed.. - „ - -why Bray customers are order., lots only, whole or ground, for IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE a question of merely _..tlneli.. how would you feel putting ape- _ing what they want now. Don't yerloua buyers only. The Atlas Station J. Toronto ctat criminals to death. That may if 1 were to give you a pelf- waste time, work, feed, on any- , Grain Company, Montreal. _ +, 'thing but known 'productive he done, but not that alone. Large By? stock. Get our pricelist, size up FOOT BALM " rr ' RHEi;IHATIC •• •bodies' of Germans constitute at "'I think, replied Tommy. your requirements, and order ' this moment -the . Gestapo, the "that l would feel a little - qcon. $ray 'Hatchery, 190 John , SAUM14B7KA FOOT BALM - destroys HIGHLY RECOMMENDED — EY- 9t, N., , Hamflton, Ont.. (Catalog . .*Offensive odor Instantly, 460 try sufferer of Rheumatic Pains 919.• and tll party officials. None faint at first, ,but. I'd ter and ready end of month). bottle. uttawa agent. Denman or Neuritis should try Dixon's of them need have allied any of set over it." Drug ' Sture, tit "tawa, Remedy. " -11 s Drug Store. these positions,; they volunteered; COLLIE tops 886 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid ;1.00. K '.and in doing so' the} pledged SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS,' WHITS - HAIRDRESSING SQHOOL . _— �hemselvee to u. r i., a "How did Maguire lase the fill- markings. Parents genuine heal- L-E A R N HAIRDRESSING THE SAFE WA.tTED - "takes $ -rs watch.-- Ma- les, -- $6.04. dohs Kooertson metno0. inrormation - °- them ty. gers oS his right hand Y" Arnott Bright, Ontario. regarding- "Oh, he put them in a horsi's Robertson et Hagdreeeinc clAcad s co diti n, Inside 'sizeAan A _GAL 81, No one Wodid 'suggest ShaatiIIs CHICKENS, 'GEESE, ETC. R pD so large a multitude, but there mouth to find out how man teeth emy, 1s7 Avenue Roaa. Toronto. Box D, Room lY3, 78 Adelatdd Bt.; y WA.�TTED W., Toronto. may be strong arguments for, rs- he had." OFFER TO 111iVMNTURB ■ "And then what happened ?" " CHICKENS; FOWL, GEESE, TUR• . moving them from the future Ger- keys and Ducks. Bring your WANTED many apd putting hem where the "The horse closed his mouth io dressed Poultry to us. Highest AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR - g prices paid. Quality Most Pack - List of inventions and full infor- ..WAN TE1D, FIVE TO TWENTY- __ can do no more mischief. find out. how many Hagan Ma- ere, 208 First , Avenue, Toronto. motion sent tree The Ramsay fivt horsepower direct current guire had." Co.. Registered Patent Attorneys. motors. Two -ton chain blocks. - FARM FOR SALE 278 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. 'High �reeeaurp Isi return tubular six. British Sailors' Society teen At Home and Abroad "-"George, am, se, I w dear to ONE HUNDRED ACRSS ON BAY MEDICAL boiler. J. R. Kennedy, Co our;. lacorporatea Quints, now. house, modern SICK? �.-- -• you as 1 was bolero we were conveniences, furnace, t h r e e - (.Fstablished 1818) plect bath, shower, electric pump, , �- Under Dlstlneobhed Patroasct essrriedt" running water trt barn, good ten- CONSULT ME REGARDING YOUR Axis Grab Some Thousand. of Sailors will ':'Ah, in those 'days I didn't ant'house• silo; hen house: work- health problems. (Consultation - be entertained this coming , s op: double garage; all in good free), write or call when fn the sobs# the 0otll' 4 .1r. Electricity in. all; pltaty City. Chiropractic Science eta Htu•fng the past three years of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR _ - o� wood; good fistt �g and boat- sick people well. Philiip's Be on. ,war, says Collier's, the Axis pow At our 105 stations all over the Inc. Clarence Mafidt°'y, Real Me- tlfic Genargl Health Bersics. 13 +even seen by this, TRX OLD. " ' T a_-_- r� tote Agent, Bloomfield, Ont. Queen East, Toronto, ere have 1poreased their territory E.9'i' t3AiI,OR SOCIETY IN THE _ ' +e > R COi[O! DON'T WAIT — EVERY-SUFFER- DYEING from about three to twelve per WORLD. Send Gifts , to R CLEANING or of Rheumatie Pains or Neur- - Cent. of t p world's land area, their -- SH'-SAIL -CiRW S�T-Y - - - -- -fin 2_ �,� Y yT G -N�D •ttts-ehnula try �tzon's Remedy, population about ten 'to thirty per Georse M. SOet ary. - tiffs year - o burn coffee bought Q Munro's Drug Store, . )Slgtn, cent. of-the world's people, and _ ominion Secretary, for dyeing or etio nfn t a Write to w Ottnwa. Postpaid 11.00. _ •tor Information. a are glad • to . 60 Alberta Avenue, by the government from planters, answer your questions.. Die part. their' raw material•"fesopeceb - froia' Toronto; 'Vntarlo. but which. !•tae rest of the world • ��ttssout. _ Ii, Far er's Dye Works about Live to thirty per cent of the -, Will -be greatly, appreciated• Tdmitad, lot Tong* 11trN4' • To- _ I�S'U� � —ft}2 maim% use. routo. mineral weadfh of the world, �.s 4. .•. ,wL r w: .3 DAIL"I MILEAGE OF B.C.A.T.P. PLANES B ritish Colonial THE WAR WEEK — Commentary on Current Events•,: »ti^ Empire Is Not _Clearing Tunisia Of Axis Powers - Coming To End Key To Open Sea Lanes To Allies - -` Lord Crsnborne Asserts CM G en. Have Mission To Do_ Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, an-- is its first 100 miles of march. . preme commander of the Allied To carry that fuel by land' re• forces in Northwest Africa, is un- quires 50 lorries. Each 100 pedals Replying authoritatively' to Grit- ' Ica of Imperial policy, Lord Cran• likely to delay his teak of clear- - thereafter require another 60 tor- fl ing the Axis out of Tunisia any Ties, since the lorries thealselves borne declared not long ago that-- _ r: "the British Colonial Empire is not longer than is absolutely necea- use up gasciine. coming 'to' an end." sary,, for, until all of Tunisia is in' The -United Nations are- indeed- "The work we have to do is hie" sands, i.Le successlui unitea tomunate in noising toe Atiantio only beginning„" the House of Nations veuiures elsewhere in ports of 'Morocco through 10iich . Lords was told by Lord Cran- North Africa cannot be fully ef- supplies, as needed, can be setit fu ., h^_° refiring •ealonlal - fective, says an article in the -case the U-boat menace Ibnmas who replaced Sir Stafford^ Crlpp'bristian Science Monitor. indeed large in the Mediterranean, _ as lord privy seal to the recent the primary mission of the cam- Other Allier! Ports -- _ Daign_ Is to regain control of the Ali -kahr' Bea route - through tile" :INPWIt'erra" They also hold, in Algeria.• t 13ep- "We citizens of the British Em• • Algiers, Bougie, and Bone, lisp• _ pine have a 'm>sslon to perform nean. araaed from these by Bizerte and essential to tliD welfare of the Not until the narrows dividing Tanis are the Libyan ports of To- the Eastern-and Western Mediter- biuk and Derna, in .Lieut. Gen. tiir , world to, ensure the survival ranean are 'firmly in Allied con- Ro,•„°,•,+ r, n + ^.,- lo•,,, o la �f �Lo ..y V1 1.1. i.,, ..Ll,u �Lo trol can the route through that Bengasi should lie the most United Nations are fighting and In sea be again, available to shorten valuable port for General MDtit- harmony with the principles of the the long haul around the Cape of omery in his drive on Trl H- Atlantic charter," is said. _Good Hope by about 10,000 miles _ ttania,- No offtctal •informatl000ks - - "In that great missi.,., »o ..+usl - ana release vitaii neeaea snip �I not and shall not fail." y forthcoming here about the pie- "Let us not forget," he said, Ding to other uses.' --- --,sent* stmte of tliat. port; but pl'ob• -a " While Tunisian ports remain in ably,'for the time being, it ir, vir- that wont stood between Hitler Axis hands, the enemy can make , • - • and absolute victory in 1940 after tually ,out of commission. Lye- - - -�'" •• the fall of France was not Bri• the short runs from Sardinia sad witness accounts of the touch- i Sicily -under cover of dar ,; 1':; IL.• alone in the sea, but the British As long as communication of this harbor there as far worse than character can be maintained, anything else in North Africa Empire, that commonwealth of, stores, mechanized uipment, and g closer a9 aua ... o p rt out o{ n �,Qpendencies However, it is extremely IxiFii- which only clue ser the' ad cult, to pat in far greater quantities than altogether. a o" --. r danger grew.". g _ acti+i would be, possible by air trans- - "We say; and truly, that, the Bizerte -Tunis Raids �► - _ port. So the sooner these ports are r ultimate objective of our policy Is Tobruk may be virtually out of to promote self - government In the l` takes, the better. Importance of Steil action while it is -being repeatedly • he said. - F Y. hnmhe41- But when the bomhinP Furthermore Hitler Is reported ceases it can soon be back it; com- " to be hastening 'all available air maission unless ships, have been i ... .. ...��.h .n C1..1 Sard'a4e. 0..---d .-- ... !.d yla,.sia., E. V ,.i." In-t'nree years the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan has bird -Uses Bill, where the Nazis have previously no port i.. completely out or ae- Crown from a vision and a few blueprints to a vital factor in the �+� erected formidable fortifications. don so long as there is water. confident hopes of the United -Nations.. The Plan -which already TO •7CW Up Nest Control of the Mediterranean. Damage to port lnatalkitious. has laced thousands of trained airmen in the aerial fighting fronts as Mussolini's mouthpiece, Vin of the world is still growing and its production of 'aircrew is'still There is a --5 called a Tailor how4ever, which was severe at nael 000.1, tinge stiIIio Ga} da, Dolnted out in hisgwwi nnnsidn�rt+ly af+n,.1. . nn Z2 next Canada fly an average of 2,000,000 miles. Trips to the moon are book. "The Problems at Sicily;' amount at traffic which can be P the Philippine islands. He has a ,depends upon Sicily. Sicily, be still fantastic but -the distance travelled by training aircraft is ap- handled. ' Proximately the equivalent of nine one -ways trips to or from the moon. very queer way of building his. said, was Italy's vital bass Air raids are reported to be al- nest. First, he chooses two leaves through which all historic move• ready battering the- Ails in the CHRISTMAS IN PRE WAR DAYS close together at the- end of a meats from Europe to Africa and twig. With his. long slender bill - vice versa had Ited NaUo Bizerte-Tunis area, and_ owes are be pierces holes all around the p°d' tied Nations ground torcea are . .ay: Geor;o M. Sp+ee&e The quicker Hitler's dispositions to be closing in on their ob- "i edges of both leaves, except on can be attacked then the less jectives, but not until the ene'suy There- were eight of us all told but father and he had- had a ser!- top. This is left for the opening. trouble 'there will -be is - project- strength has be felt the g been e t out and When this !s one a Dird heats natal we were gathered from widely ous misunderstanding that drone � fag future Allied, operations. overcome can we be sure that our '••• ^_ ° °• ^s,.•s of the - world, -- e- - 'filtE -yeuag eba to sea. • Sei$eEbieg' AQg1etbine Irt* which to sew -. -- E3ate 'tie- �4iis #s iwe9t -trans primary mission in Norta Atrsea Christmas season is always a spe. opened the gates of memory anti the two leaves together. He may North Africa, Hitler will have has been attained. r.elal time when sailors foregather. be- thought of Home. There was And bits of wool or silk threads. good cause to worry. Already he However, Hitler realizes -leis T:sea after the lapse of years. I a motto oa the wall just over his of perhaps he assn thread - lice has moved troops into Southern danger full well, and_ he has been recall that big fellow from some- bead "A Home From Home" which fibers -front plants. Using his long France, and into Italy is antic!- pouring reinforcements into North.. �- where in South America, the two probably made him -think of his slender bill as a - needle, he skit- potion of these areas being select- era sad Eastern Tualsia by sir sailor lads from Glasgow and two home in Toronto. We encouraged fully draws these threads through ed by the United Nations as soc- and sea ever since -.the Allies made Strom London -both pairs appar• him to talk of it for It was Christ- the holes is the leaves. In this way ' and front objectives, but .there are their thrust. He is reported to the leaves are stitched "together, y have withdrawn air support from es►t}y eazious• to compete for a Was. man other miles of sea front guis torminC- a- - -bag. After the ba e is thlsir fine sense of humour. :. • • g is that must be--covered. his sorely pressed forces before • There was a man from Denmark, made nice and salt Inside with �t *angeiF snot•��, �c -1 From, the primary mission of ®ta��ad and in the Vgoeaa4■ • . also. but, the_. one , who interested e4 poi,..,, ;r,�.,. 5.,.... r.,< ..<et opening the Mediterranean -flow in order to Implement Christmas was usually a quiet day is finished, and ready for the -several element }via sinus•. me Wlororfrom Tor nto. wen a young era a FSailone• thiatitthe of>dcels of mamma Tailor Blyd to lay eggs ofwhichebulk8almosobjectives, as large in goad German tromps have been ur.neh- *'= It was Cbristmaa. Eve, and. prep- the British Consulate downstairs tt. L their ultimate effect as- does the ed to Southern France, Italy, and arations for the celebration of were closed, The vessels going to primary mission. Among them !s Greece. the Insuring of the total destruc- Christmas were abundant. The the British Isles and the "Tramps"' Plane To Transport g Russian Counter- offenelve T Christmas tree -the largest that tlo, o1 Axis forces is Libya, se- g _ to an pants of-the had a free �� P @O le Plarliaed Pressure on the Russian Front eosld be had -la at the end of day as far as It, could possibly he p curity of the Sues Canal, and ob- Is being eased: and the Russian -the H , 'waiting for the sailors and the English taining ' positions from ' which —the the home vessels' to erect in people_. __ A_gfgstitic plane which could be counter otieasive, perfectly tinned thrusts in force against .areas In in Hamburg had their Christmas. .;rz- oces^1 -ear-g° hip Soutbem E- .,.;,- �� to the United Nations ay. e- rtf ,proper place and to decara[e - lm lxanche+l. at home with their friends. It was North .Africa, id under way. Gee- according to the usage of .past. the occasion for the quiet enter- - or transport carrying 400 passen- Coasts to Watch man troops -are said to be shunted gars at a speed of more oys away from miles as hour has than 400 l• tainment' of ' °B f Although the Nazis apparently first In 'one direction - and then in p been lanned Home " - lonely lads on the great have discounted the possibility of another, and are being drawn f bra to the point where industry could • This place of meeting for thoee sea of life, and our Toronto friend begin production on it, an Allied attempt being made 'Norway and ,.other lightly -held . •young sailors from all over the e wag among Girdler, aircraft - and steel . eiecu- g them. There were Tom M. N through the Iberian Peninsula. areas. Garrison duty is being role- °s ' seven seas was the British ak quiet heart to heart.talks with him probably because of the difficulty Sated to Austrian. Hungarian and flue, said [n New York receaLly.,, American Sailors' Institute In Ham - sbou't his early experience of Sun- of forcing the passes in the Py- Italian troops. ' It could span the Atlantic yin a bang, Germany. I was there for day School and, Church, and the ceases, there are the Dalmatian Taken as a whole, 'the bitb of few hours and carry a crew with °- 'h- Cb Iaia_ to the sail Pilot of the Galilean Lake and ho " ind Greek coasts to guard in addi. information that eons from.- w- ` ors frequenting that great port. ^sai'rI will arise and go to* rgy - tion to those of France' and Italy. rope seem• to form a composite e - "As' a bomber it- could make non- _._ _ . -Not• is the possibility of 'a descent that is none too favorable for 'iLe "'(treat" Is permissible. for at that Father." Probably that is not quite stop -trips to Europe and return." ,time it was the third or fourth the exact way he phrased it but, added that in a modified ver- on the Atlantic Coast of Europe Axis cause, and indicate that Hit- largest port •!n the world. on this looking back over the- years, let to be neglected. ler. at last has -been deprived of, - p t sion it could carry heavy loads of Z, _ fJt f §=a s armament and. military supplies ye the fire. As Chaplain, I suggested leached on that Cbristmas Day work on the • Nazis. What effect from being able to exercise ''tbe to avoid hazardot3's sealane supply . that we each tell our best Christ- years, *0. lines. its grip will have during the nest initiative in projecting an oflees -' s sane story. -It was simple to get.. ' ' ' six months cannot be foreseen, but ive. "Tomorrow speeds hour r from 400 Hitler has many more worries d them to talk. The sailing ship Yea, years have ,passed, and I to 600 miles an hour will seem - stories were particularly interest - am now - in Toronto. ' When first 1 slow," Girdler asst rted, adding with which to cope than was the Death Penal - 'Inn.' The Toronto sailor confined came, 'I looked up my friend of that the aircraft of tomorrow case last year • when the Russian - -' himself for the mitt part to the Hamburg days but changes had would make "the giant Liberator winger all but wrecked his east- - -- -_ Christmas stories he had heard at taken place. The house had been ern front. Mussolini has decreed that ital- the Sunday Sebooi of which his demolished. And- so: we had met look like a toy plane." v - Allied planes undoubtedly will fan industrial workers and a,m- , parents were members. He told . and parted like ships meeting in __ ish Sailors' Society.' are keeping play a conspicuous part in forcing plovers Alike must remain at their _: _ . - his stories differently to the other the night -the pathos of it! open door and a hearty welcome the Axis from Tunisia, but planes jobs regardless of air raid daggers, - ssen.,_L3�_�as educated._and_ had_ -.. It -t' Purely ama#e*' fey-44ai -k-_ 'and - eE--- Gannet de -mall. Ala- &nnered.divi• under - penalty of---death, Swiss bad experience on the Lakes as k fulness at this Chrrstmas season the Mercantile Navy all over the ion has been calculated. to con- despatches from Roane reported sailor. All .'would have gone well that organizations such as the Brit - seven seas. same 75,000• gallons of gasoline recently.' Bluey and Curley of the Anzacs "Africa Manoeuvres" .', -By Gurney (Australia) Now LOCK, supppSiM4 'i ll. ,,, OUR HAYS . 16 1W MUSTARD THERE S MUS605 MOB ' •*ts MILK ?ua tS t3ENtGiftA7,i. •Ttl POT MCVINCr ALO�1C� PAST FE,,0.1, �E0.E PLATE pi= TRIt>> =: BUTTER iyE APRitCiW COAST. YZAN' p Gc0 ON "fHE SAM .SPOON .... SEE . 4 If All) s %r,� .eel] I •Vv^ TMI'�y x ♦. .,fit_•. . �- • ._ •f' ,.. _ 'q . . fr - r_ .a. - � .. ... -. A h.. Z. .' � f! - 1'" - lam; - � •�it� .. - 'i - wr. -.-i. �•f - +S 5, 4. • :,tr.•,estil ,�.,�,.• COLD WEAK R$. FOR8YTH, Qph.�D ul�r• COMFORTS eOowm•'sie•I M MNe !f't ' • i. 4101 e b•.eer�4 nu � E ems We have a nice assortment o! COAL. COKE. All wool blankets Do A.1,1 RV"Y Harrletse. ":;NUUDt OEllsENT; _- -;Wool f><lled' _ we wish our many. friends • W. "•w, �' 8ANn9 ORA VEL, BLATON, BELL' a ROSS end : comforter's N and customers e Sarr :_siors (s Solic±iors -- Bl1E�O _ D. _E. $ ;s R- U PPTT - - omp ument . 8 looaioartage work C_ of _ the _.. S_ e88o1 wool steaner w J, A •9.c. A:BROOKE BELL. K. C. Ade1.2Mj We haveilso pltieed in stock a full " - _ Rom __ v_;� , st 'YAPL1c LEAP` I nIMG ruOS _ - TV a7a nay s� V C a nappy and :'...JOHN L. POND Toroote G'E'SitPwy FEEDS - - WLLA14- Ea.,,nata.:wl- pr.l4aary .luille. 19 Melinda &rat - 'V! - MfTCI-IELL = : "prosperous New Year •wit,. 3Tow w e Eltln 6A08. 2tlff' A. — • _ _ 'Pickering, Out. motor Asnbnlaaoe, Day or Nigh __ • #�esis►is+i a arks. PHONE _ Office 74 Res. 06 PHONE 1800 , _ _- _ - - -- o - B. BATON. ToWreHIP C. A. STERRITT ` k..O I J' A D� • clerk. Coovq•neer. Gmmi•eioeer �r • p .' �•. .. - _ YmMp �. WN nt@vek% nt. ..a.i6�r NO���:/ O YOU Funeral Director -- - - - - A. F.--- MHARDSON .___Fnrniture Dealer .. -- ' :wtI�N10RAL INSIIRANER. We do building of all kinds PICSE>3IxG AND CI�AREIdONT ering CARPENTERING , STORES N aidl�l REAL ESTATE are r1.tlwrs,'N� XM- AS SHOPPING? .a ...abllded agency. veaft ROOvG a+rt Come_ i and__eee.opr._Oe L Best n m ft —fow to serve. - Phes►o Pldt. 1000. We aim M& Bru,rr7arri i - A complete tkte of toilet goods • ' � including Adrienne, Eveming la. Merry Chr>lstmas and Etloipmsnt, Dnro Water Paris. Baehelon ect. - - e " `�' M • M A �- _ — eyeanos. Beady Stable Leather Goods, Peru, pencils Hope" for Peace and Happiness in - - tJCBlQYP1fRDl�AIIOTIONEBjt AND F it' .0gars and Cigarettes - VALUATOR - -- ,:' -- -- -- �T - Materials .Chocolates • �.' j� i,9alee a- oadueted Anywhere A Complete line of Xmas Carda. 'e aoae or wring. aaarem o, • a►war Z49L10I Irnee -Gifts Wraps, ,Seals, ,Tags get.• vl:ar •OS 'tome 44016 the - night were drear Street. East. Work Guaranteed 'L But for the tender grace Whitby. Ontario. ■--- 7 Mat with the glory comes to cheek - _ Phone 8608 _ - t)w Prescription Service V - . = - - Earth's lonliest, darkart ping n.,+nAMe _. 3kr by that 'phbri �y •.a _ Where there is hope - $or. . all and me. - - F. J. P.ROUSE _ S4TES L RTJO Co•, Ltd AND ALSO GIVE THE REXALL STORE J. S. BALSIDON, : -•' DICKERING �... _.. - INSURANCE ..- u : The Phone, Mck Odlla boars •- 1 - e. Wed sad' am - "'XMAS HOURS SERVICE Xbr Str. Mckr tr -.Next to ��, - a.m. 1Or09p.m. . _ _ _ � H] L ]!•. ffi V li L:C, x AlvarMa�meata t.laaaited GENERAL INSURANCE / C O A/� I / / WejAcd 2 or 3 furnished rooms WX SERVICE PROTECTIGA i� • • ! ♦ L�s�. to rent' for' Jan. 1. Applj Gagner, PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR SOYB YA8>� FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Pickering, Out - - -EGGS HOGS - - - .S)!lBALMxR _ CALVES LAMBS m li l9uanecr,to.w. J. .ther.1 SAW OIF ALL KINDS. , R ;lStoat?vills " ' • e>�lertly tiled by{ - ` - - - _ AND ALL KINDS OF j B t' Nigdt and Day !301 OSCAR U'DELU ' ll -- - - aseQ ag t.nwI IItrt FeEidtetr Fkcr Whitevale, Oat.' f ""`� YC all are _ _.. RE N T T EA ��''I K�RI C.� NG F _ .A►�R1�Z :R.0 CLENDENI1�3 _ .. --- - - . :. -'j - . , FUNERAL DIRECTOR r LI M TE(a _ f BevKhfully Air-contW300e11 -- -- pay or Night l - #1G1>lTl1i=D EC,a GRADING STATION ~.THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY Inenranee of All Kinag. Private Ambdance Ra=T ONT. PBI XK WYALWY M ' -r December, 2e, 26, 26 Prese Mark. - A dvera-iNi - — -- - Saturday Matinee at 1.30 8e0 , IIrit •D The - Ail Markham, O n . Maps ep t �t.r& a .. _ . Kai Mabee for a Very Merry i .71dti -. Pbone _ SEASON'S Cirietaas BROUGH7tM PICK 51� ' - . - - � - ,PI dNC OHINtI - - - - 'KAY' Y+Uar PBSNZ AGIN. 68 W =. ]t[ILLIKEr - Ar1U �TINV� Favourite iumfice Wkb El Ellen Dre w and • ' . 111 . t unto d Guarantied • •• _ - - LlcElasED AvCTSO�rizsa G. S. • Mae OONAL . P - - yaNnA.Y_ rrtFS' wft»Tiiv�ansy , For the Count!" of 'York .ad Oer ARKET. -- December 28; 29 -and 3Q Vie: smceessor for Co=pl• Yse< Peen »close Ave. 'Toronto •. Last complete l e :Show at .2 tine' a�i to 8 C. A. S. F P 0 _ slid of tM Ira _ - J. A: Prentice (former Prt ntia . Alm, Women Over 40 Suicide Squadron Prentice E.rnn - i. and Farm- &w. n � IT NOW. --with AStoe Walbrook and Sales a specialty at fair and raw.. Feel Wmk, Worn . Old ? -- ' Sally G•rsy able: rates. want KwMal Pep, Oim, retard►? �°•:° °� Send the boys the hometown paper. Also am Added Attraction - l�Ierr Chr'stmaS ` "s. . "� '""g: - . Sweatl�r G><rl ' . - — ...rte -a _ _ rate for solders _ . . -.with Eddie Bracken and a _ - Jw j !apPy New Year - ar in ad V - -- AMUTtSbAY, FBI., SATURDA '''�` '� ews • • ;a ''Dec. 81 and Jan. Y, and 2. Y - ' +,O our Many " _ _ -___ _ Specaal -rate open until Jan. 31 ste • , Friends ,and T-Iohday -Inn - - =extends theseason's - S Bing Crosbf =4 µ .,Customers . Deed Astaire greetings ' to the ­mw world's Ne m sexy T6rougb also Thy you THE CsRNMAN SCIENCE Moxrrc�ia PICKERING for many new friends _ Arr i� :ern+tian.r , , Iv Nt.. i 7rve6f -C Te6ind -Few Mm s.�sd.rsb _ your patronage • L. �: Am TAnely god It smoc i..,... rm oi.r. NgWS of '1942 and the oId alilce, _ Fe.ae.r„''Fe�dir w�1 �. ,...� (� BAIT AR i. 111s�iret s >�sl t} •r eL timer ��� � .. _ -. Cbri.d.. -sa..o PaiB.Yns s«teei 1 t er' . A'at• SMs•, - Qn% r'wrww doom 11111 a _ WLK�S BUSH8IC of the pass year. >�.. :I>"oo ' 1 now - Hardware Tlnsmittr _ _ �"d`yL,ned 04rd t, t �Gg`Y:a � :. asi�'s an vim M► - PBOIfs N - ry.e - .,...,.,.. . t. : Our Front Papa p i ti B 1$ K11lT l3 Piebering ' Tom coma Additn _ _ - _ -- ----- Ve regret the inability of Rev, - - Nomination -day will be held ` SAMPI COPJ'aN RB UWr • #, ffiatlehall, to prepare his "greed' on December, ?.8th at the ,1:ownahip 6W" as with our other eier#Me n, ball in Brougham wlsh'tj to illness.