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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_12_24_ VOL. L'XIII _. , :, :. PICKE RIN G, ON T., 'FRIDAY, DEC. 241943 � N ©. 19 - Pickering Village itiari3 s deddon has been mate. _ -• ' . _ _... .. . -�»� ... !massy r. mtod made up, said many s �n+s� ;+�tt - (�r8etiiL�$ �II �i�r �Dtrs R ERSQ N A L'S td Fly e determinied by Ian individual, L. A. C., Pierson Wickes:, R. C. Ail sa-1.. bF_ ;reaps, by the simple act 9W _ claws and pLag Tbt ' �rBtU , -Vtar Nring , Wasting few F., who is home an leave, bridg s' ��s on Sunday to his post in Lethbrld�a, i � . and reaa- " ajdng is that same writ the Bill Sparrow, R. C. A. .1r.. now ctrl than has niroatedythem _ - _ .. .Yjir�3i leave returns to duty on the 260% Mrs. -Lea. Burainghaai has' balsa at tha4t rpattieolas tierce. - , helping with the Christmas rosin' Every ease, iatleliiBent Person in durhig the last two; wpexa at - Q& land today, if he be- -- - - - -- . _ local post office. 1 µ3 FIE- With hilatseif and others must sdk- - - -- - - - p prevalent' in the one eeaq at least+. z ',, r _ g, __ __ neighborhood. �,askaawiedge a� conies: can- Same court cases this week_ter- in bb own thinking. r r - ving penalties to peop%e of this nei- Mie war has shaken our eve and _ � � w� r �g � = ghborhood, for cutting Christmas an � �p�ar,yts� of the manerou_s system traps trees -that didn't belong to go erring our lives - social, fin- _ _ % fhfy 5: % k ir�r j`� N _ - them r �' andal, lndustrlal, cOmlm,Brcial, agric rr r d • a r i - - YISt. George'8 Church - Christtnaa - 1 ultural - and the rest of them. r Dal:: A Celebration of the Holy Mjiny believe that these systrems .are - - Corhmunion *Rl be held-at 10.30- -a. going to undergo a change"& social an. with a brief address: On Sua- re:volution end all that rest' be in- 4v r day, 10:00 Sunday Schooj at 10 eluded with it. It clan ont be nat- : Y'. o clock and- Morning Prayer -and - ura] that under such circumstances, Sernwn,;L with Christmas Messy there will be -those who offer quid- as the central -theme of .the service: s ante - in ' -what would be, teilltued e r social' revolution are have such Preacher, Rev, E. G. Robinson. Thos. Ersldne of the army, stat offers in our midst today. 3 nail at Hall lice h _ (rentinued n page 3) o .. _.. _ fax, been one $ � . _ _ here• on furlough for a few days. in Howell of the R. C.'A. F; ' Le►ea1' Fire Company Received* Two '. -'stationed in-the-Maritimes, is home e' ' + -Calls tosI Saturday. s - with his wfe and young son for ,the M _ Pickering Fire iwiipany received Fu - ` '•.: a - - .. Clirsl'mtas holiday. � Ronald Watson of the R C wo calls last Saturtay. The...firat. F „. is Name on Christmas leave. - - ""*`” The Christmaas concert. in _the the afternoon was at Fairport _ . - ,_ . - ach, which Litre boys reached fin_ _ .. _ _...; ;: - - - t sited Church ,fast week %w$a .wail . }' after being given - 'smother :'in _ a - attended. rreot directions ". The fire was in : marsh which lies around one Send the Neweto the Boys e of the bay. It- was soon undelr ._ ontrol. : _; . _. -. _ -_..__ _ w Carol Service in United Church During the night another call Well .attended. _ use from Rouge Hillis, -bore the. s on the golf course hsd caught r - '} The .Carol: Sesvice in the United ire. It could have been 'quite ser- _ Church last Sundafi evening, was us, - and would have been had not well, attended. -. Mr, seirkinson'a - Fire Co. been pros t. Some _ theme = "Hearing the Chriatr lhs b biruah, and about 40 :rods of _ - ` - _ _ _ the. : - 'Story for First Time." Miss enge were burned. The C8C com- Louise Ronde told the. story of the . nted in this fire, stating "that _ = famous carol "Sifent Night, Holy : s fires, at this time of the year Night." After the regular service; , re quite out of the ordinary". _ - - a program of sarels: was Sang. by the congregation. al Boy meets another' Local Boy An., in f�, exteiiq+ i to • ea- H. 1VI. Kin.., George V ott arrisal overseas. Q _ eryoxle to..atternd. _-M4 -c(,. ng' even -_ _ . _ infi's senia., follotiving which, ;fir. Aus -An Baker, of the Duffer f ; ....::.. - .. _ -.. ' rot photographed th aka �r l n athia nil Haidimsand Regument, son :. :• : l sewhere., •- A cup .of •B ph r. and Mrs. George Bakef, Church - community and' e tr„ arrived safely in. England, ac- M tea wilt be erved in. tha basement. a. riling to few s received by his � itstrnas esaa.ge _ . :� ' y crests, a few days ago. _ :Pickering Women's Institute Austin had the pleasure of meet- another Pickering *bay on arr- _ , ' - The Women's Institute will meet al, Louis Moase, formerly with Dear •Friend. discoseries, let us blend our voices on the First Christaas Day, the at. the' home of Mrs:' C, J. Steven C, N. R. here, known to his Through the courtesy of the Editor. •with the -Angel host, Ein sn from . Babe of .Bethlehem,. "That• was the f k gV ___ son, Church Str., on Tuesasy, Dec.- as "Mosey". and the miracle of the. printed word, .thy heart, "Glory to God in the High- , True Light that . lightenieth every 28 This is their. Christmas meefing,.. •. ' 1 am able to jester your home with est, and with peace, Goodwill to- man that cooneth into the world." and' the program will be in keeping Benefit I�ehre at Rogge -ills a Christmas Greeting, i deeply ap- -'aid 'men." t with the holiday season, - Assistant =_ ...- reciate the privilege, knowing that To you and all your loved ones ° � E• G. Robinson 1 pressridea Cliristmaa Baskets P p eg , g y Hostesses. Mrs.. Lawson and many of you will find it hard to be at ; ha,.• a or abroad- - a -Blessed St, Geoige's Rectory, Plekering - Dixon. Meetin at 2.30 an -'' for Needy. S. P. , �. .. '� : as happy as in other days, for the Christmas and a Happy \ew Year. The Benefit Euchre at the Rouge simple reason, `loves ones will be M,_ R. Jenkinsun "The Peace of , Chiistmas" St. Francis de, Sales'Parish '11 School on Friday, December •10, absent. I too, think of thear Need as attended by many from. the 1, ask you to be happy ..folz their UTiited Church Manse - "And may the 'Peace of God, Seventq -live children and their ghboriiood, all interested in the- sakes' They are lonely too and yet _ L. whi& surpasses 1111 understanding, jest responsible for the event- breves Prgserve your hearts and your un- )gents' the capacity of the The Season has come once again I appreciate the -opportunity kind- .Pickering • Hall, Sunday afternoon, .. 'stmas baskets for needy famil- derstandings in • Christ Jesus, our in which aye. find ourselves interest -, ft' oftertd by the Editor of the-News, ,, The occasiah vas the annual Christ- . x'05 Aw ��' and all gun of extending warm Christctias Greet- Lord. (Phil. 1Y. 4.7), concert and tree for the comb-, ; Greet- to this goodwill geature, ed to a marked degree .in our fellow g The most precious %thing in this fined Junior Sunda col of Ajax ]dr, Jscit' 7dilieu, who wac larg3lj beings. Already we are wishing ings to my friends in Pickering and life after the enjoyment of the y j bk for the organising of them a "Merry Christmas This is District, As Christmas again .draws I Ym and Pickering. The program opened. all to the good. But let vs not rest �k, one thinks ' of the Angelic favour of God,' is Peade - that with a recitation of welcome; toll-• - "ewening" wishes to thank the priceless gift which Ch1'ist came to owed by vocal selections, both the: content until we realize that Christ- Message, .Palace on Eartti, Good- 7 neighbora and frieans for file bestow upon this world and which operation stabs thanks is stab mss is more than a on the will to Men." Or as it is sometitnsea p '- chorus and W� vitival numbers. °�•� rendered, "Peace on Earth to Men can be expressed even by nations Interesting i'Jeatures of} the ,pros- r!' • 7 :' =� dad to the following donors of calePdar. It is a cpnditioa of the . and individuals at: -ivar. This Peace plays icles and materials for these bas - heart, In Chars Dickens' "Christ- of Goodwill, That is where there ram were two short la s in `whieb is ever present to those whose soul`s -. Rouge Hill Dairy, $5.00 milk mas Cirol", the miserable Scrooge is goodwill, there. is- peace. It is ber are in corffbmiiity' with' God', Who Caol Shannon, Geraldim McTagu% x , " 'cause of an evil will, revealing it- Margaret Hi&kling, Desmond kets. Mr. Steet, b.dot. eggs. Mrs. was aware of the `mark when he follow not the ways 'of the world; �°i' ck Morgan, b jars hams -made made that discovery. Christmas be- self in sjelfishnesa, hate, greed and who'sgek first the kingdom of. God' nagh, and Guy Lokoye -of Ajax had. Brown's Bread, 5 fib. Christmas happy and blessed er ri,en- arrdgancs; that there is- war' in the .and His Justice k is absent from character parts. 'Those fz,�m'. Pith+ came a ha pe - dding. Canada Bread, 5.1b. Christ: -- ce to •himsei£_and.to others: That' !B .,world today. None of us is untouch- ering thking part in the recitations • ed by the vi?ar, We all -feel. it's fair- ' those- who 'have driven God out of and •vocal selections were: •. iKaAs pudding, Mrs. Sutton, 5 jars � of why I Would urge you to be happy, their hearts; who Intake •a mockery- `a aladle. Beare. Bros, a,soast of of.gpodtipW fQr_�vithqut _thjs .Ynood, ible' impact, every. one. of .us ,must Waimman,, Loretta Boyd, Alban. Ca- of His moral Law' who seeic° happin= the o of the season is lost for us. shore be.. burden, endure the stress fik, 3i*- Boyd, John Woods, and ' joy ass only in material.' things. . There is another and a _greater d strain. But, as in the centre of June '" amman and Geraldine 0'- Christ Jesus our Lord; whose n p grsint was under die very^ baton in to this season, t whitLwind there 'iii said; to'be a ' Connor. The rn • ••_ birth we are about to celebrate, C. G. I. T. Avtistnes - _ into. this -•art brit •wear world pivotal P°irit of absolute rest Iarsd the direction of MisA Mary ;Vlalonle5• ' - (Eileen Bdahby, Cbti.) God sends His Blessed Son our Say- quiet, so the real meaning , of - •cause to-, bating the Peace of- Grid , of Ajax, assisted bq Gloria and into the world and into our souls. g _ 1 iohr,.. that -he .anighf .. .inspire. and , Christmas is, 'that, even in these Lois Waizman, of f'ickerfn -stay this •Peace, which- surpasses - - • �,;�= •On . Monday: last, as a special k froublbus times; we aisay have a medbtely follo-ing the singing of i! eeo alive in us, the deathlessness all understanding,' preserve.. your „ ,, strna_s treat for the girls, 'the measure -of peage.'As we, go fotww'd God Save the King Santa Claus of His Love, and the great re-assur- hearts and• your understandings•'ion rs surprised the9isi with an ice an`cP springinfi from our own faith fencing our responsibilities, ,striving Christ Jesus our Lard. made his' -appearance -to distnbutei' _ - • sundae, which made an en- and hope in. Hi It and His gray of to keep' bur chins up and t•o lianish presents land ' a bag of sweets to le ending fQ.r their supper, bitted•pess fmTh our hearts, willing g T. Kyte each of the children. '�• Life. Let �rrie tell• you story : - meeting began with the op- "•fit bedtime the ours^ found the to render such service as we are The Pickering choir will be under g ceremony, followed by, the child, Hobert .Louis_ Stevenson; look- - able- Wherever there 'a need, this 4t, Francis "de'Sales Rectory the direction. of Mrs. Sprott,. .of retary's and Treasurer s- r&' `ing out into the darkness at the_ gift may be ours, if in our hearts Whitby, for the singing of the Mid- Now that Christmas is almost w•indnw, Calling him t, bed she there is goodwill: Ae, a famous St Paul's Church, Dunbarton night Mass which will be' celebrated i the girls, decided to visit the skid. ''It is nn' rise 'looking out of padre of the First Great War writes -at Ajak Community Hall. �+ and shut -ins and try to spread the «indowa into the dark." The in his inimitable way: In Str Yaul's Church, file more cheer. boy replied, "Oh, but I v- some- "reaco is not the end df alt, our iit+sas Eve (Friday. Dec. 24 at 8 the 'Study df Religion" Mrst p 'striving, ' y' � p• The Big Store Cloying on Boxing .. thing wonderful.. I see a man cam- t.) there, will be a celebration of Day, Mondloy 27th. tney fix1i0eeA_ her .talks on - Joy, not the drying of Four tears ing up the street making }toles in g ► t e Holy Conununioit, with a short da.hism ", -and Miss O'.leill con- Peace •fig the power tl+*t Comes to the .dank." He saw the old lamp -; . adttress. On . Sunday, Dec, 26, h(• g Chapman aiinounce9 that fire , ... _. her course in Signalling. lighter. That'is exactly what the te4 souls arriving Sunda . Sa st` 2 ;a., Evening Big Store will use closed,', for Yxntls� Ilow2nR .a. •esnnte out c'Wititeri x. a�,+� }_ ' tea. r s..,t}' ¢ .+,.h . Ln tot iii -i�' �r, - - w .r� �, _._ - -- -- .e I !gl[��i�liisaiS 2.wcrmsrt -_ _ �- w...... �_., �....,.,... �-.- ��._ve.e..�.,,..,.r....... -... — - ...._.e..a.�.._�_._...... ___. ... t - • ,- look like!" Lonergin demanded. . "You ray you raw him. How tau was he? What tort of build did he . , hive? Could you identify him it li you were "-0- 'him again?" r! a ' • , *. tj VIC?OR , 1 "Naeherally not, him being marls Y { )J • c ROSSEAU ad and it • being dark as pitch," 7. Headaches Dave returned. `Bat he was About �+ r yore build, judge, and Ile stood/ Colds CHAPTER tX "Yon haven't lost any time sine• about as high as you do, and he G b s SYNOPSIS you hit Mescal," he nbaerved. "Sava had a -look like a mangy yeller r Rheumatit v Dave Bruce, out of a job, arrives you been through your list of coyote, and--- ', at Wilbur Ferris' Cross -Bar ranch, wanted men yet, sheriff ?" Silence!" roared' Loaesgan, _ banging bin gavel down on the a Curran, the foreman, promises him "No, I ain't had the chance," desk "You'll get nothing by thole r ' a job. If he can break a horse call- Coggswell •responded, "but the__ ' ad Black Dawn. When he succeeds,, facts' is as clear as daylight. Yore'' . Mice. Bruce. I'm holding you with. s: out ban for the coroner's jury. he discovers Curran expected the honor heard him cheat old Hooker Keep him !n close etmtinemsat. horse -to kill him. A girl named out of a half -share in that..valuable sheriff, and nee that no one V al• Lois .ride's up. She is angry with_, property when the said Hooker loured to visit him." +, Dave for breaking "her" horse and was in a state of intoxication. Like- (Continued Next Week) refuses to speak to him even after wise they was seen to ride &Way he has used 'his savings_ to help together' and by the prisoner's own her loiter father, Hooker, pay off admission him and Hooker spent- _ PA e y the mortgage on their ranch. She the night together in the cabin." . TABLE TA L A S . t; leaves, and that night, while Hook- And Miss Hooker. asked Lon- er Is. trying to tell' Dave a secret Organ: .' for • s+ or has learned, Hooker Is killed " BADIE B. CHAMBERS _ She spent the night out on the by a shot fired through an open mesa, with her 'hawses. Didn't like - window. As Dave starts to town the looks,of the hombre's face, and A Wappy Christmas- - Starts Each to yet the sheriff he meet• Lois, reckernized him for the feller who 7+ %Ws � I Need W66 Oak Day With Prayers who - imme•ilctely betlnves him beat up Curran at the Gross -Bar l O All - - ang guilty. Now Sheriff Coggswell has yestidday. Well, yore hour, we i �sls " 31t�sl1! All Ndmr fi y y just arrested Dave for murder. brung Hooker's body into town. He C6ristsw Dinner C efettl! d 6iw!y Facer` Y !Probably the earliest riser at was killed instantly with a forty • i' For an instant Dave sized up•tbe Jellied Tomato Bouillon In P otein. the v rats ant natural Is cereals °/the "Big Three?' conference at five slug through the brain, +vetch Roast Turkey' - Pr°tsi°, the vets thins that is ttupparrzoe'ss� - 1Cairo was . Generalissimo _Chiang - situation. It hadn't occurred to him ;he doc extracted. Likewise there's s win for rnorm l growth. must ults mu tkave before that he could possibly be one shell tiled from the prisoner's Apple and Sage Dreadag s Iiai =shek, who got up' it 6 a.m. Creamed R%ed Potato _ k for stamina and to help fight fatigue. under suspicion of staving killed forty - five.', daily, as at home, and prayed the -harmless old man whom he- Parsnips with Tomato gone Nature richly stored so many Imports" half an hour before breakfast— "Looks lute you killed that poor, Beet Salad food elements in Whole -Grain Oatmeal which was the same English ?are befriended. For a moment the harmless old tnan;' rasped Loner- It stands atone amoa cereals. Give _ Ignominy of his position maddened van, "hoping to tlnd soma money �� Pudding Carrot Saute so the other' delegates ate. him with anger. But he hadn't a Beverage of Choice saw that °m �foo sPsatecstoa �� - The ra err of . the devout or something. �Yhat have you gdt t ,. P Y chance. -with Sheriff Coggswell's say?" .killed Tomato Bouillon ate acarca sat rationed. Xethodiet Generalissimo had 2 cups tomato juice = Get a package at yo°r can covering hla heart. . • PK is soothing to do with the English go, with a shrug of bIn - shout• 1 ens consomme, grocers Octet —rt•n �. breakfast, accoid ng to defend- dem he held -out his hands: While "All I got to a" is," answered 1 slice anion ar6da withthia•►hor' Dave. "Mr. 'Hooker Hooker woke up be- 1 ca water sorryciona. Whom, Ors of British cooking, who inain- Sime, covered. him In turn, _CogEr P Gaaia brs•kfasc. �_ tamed he thrived on :the fare• .The well extracted a pair of handcuffs fore daylight and started talkie' to 1 tablespoon lemon `juice �` i jprayers� aad medit.• ;t .. are a part from -hls saddle -bag 'aad snapped me, all of a sudden a masked 1 tablespoon gelatine - «�'ao,.r isf General Chiang's daily soutitte- the>zt over Dave's wrists, assn stuck a' gun.. through the w!n- 2 tablespoons cold water ' e in . he afternoons the Gen - tow and shot .him .dead. Did Ar Seasoning to taste " ?_- "I guess .yon kin handle this bad w aliasimo anid- Mme- Chiang Kai- hombre. SJms." said (`oggswell 'to best to ketch , him, but he. was. too (Simmer tomato juice, comam- QUAKER - mhek, who inberpreted"-" for. -hint 'his deputy. s." and M1sa ,Lola will plick for me., • He was away in the me, onion and water in covered daring the conversivUbna with ride up to the mesa and fnvesti• dark betas• [could get near enough pan for ten minutes. Remove the ` -- _ Mr. Roosevelt, and Mr. Churchill, gate Turn yore haws: 13rnce." = to shoot..: orlon. Reheat -ta,- hulling._ Sea- OATS would walk for half an hour in gala. to another _moment Dave was _ "Anything to corroborate that eon, add lemon juice then +the garden exchanging views, on riding' -back' toward :tlbscnl. ,Sims story, sheriff °" asked IJonergaa. tine which has 'been soaked is ltbe- latest' problems. was at hl- a side with'a gun In his "Nary thing." responded' Coggs- cold water. Chill. Serve is bouil- hand, while -the s,her -Ut_ aad: -,Lois well, "So. trail nor nothing. f ooks. ion cups. Serves 6. tie cup, diced onion were. galioplttg bsc'k ' across.• the to me this is an open and shut Apple and Sage Dressing " 8 tablespoons soft butter. HOMOflf�' BY THE K�K6 - case." 6 cups soft stale bread •tomb. 1% teaspoons salt valley. , Mescal. .'which find appeared• "Well, 'What did this masked man .1% cups diced apple Dash pepper amply the afternoon, before.- was 1 teaspoon sage _ Ca fain J. $. Hubley, Harter of the now very much alive. Storokeep• _ Cornflake Cranberry Puffs - Combine all ingredients and -._ . p stuff the turkey. Al 86 Colbotae, e, the Canadian :'f a- era Rere'standfag In their door•, Other -Jam than cranberryare delicious also in these little cup -_ y' tional Steamships, received the 111311 ways, lookl%,ron. Little groups of deaserts— marmalade fao; rvlaen you fPPi g„ hnPd to use it -for this large. pi snip Tomato ,3auus , of a Member of the Moat Excellent inhabitants,- gathered at street'. �1 large. parsnips - , Order of the British Em at the purpose! Servo the Puffs very hot, with sauce or cream. _ Pte• cortiers'and watched the two men t = 1% cups tomato juice recent investiture at Ottawa for his' Lit► 1 ,4 cups Saxon grand (pantry) 4 tablespoons shortening cu diced cete action in safely piloting his ship from ride' by.- A bobtail of Mexican ur- __- . -7;our 8 tablespoons sugar P l ?3' _:Penaag, an island off the west coast of cfiias formed In procession, rub- _ OR 1 tta cups Quaker (hard - 1 egg - - • 1 bay lest ifalaya, which the Japanese captured - ping behind tile. horses- and. hoot•. - = wheat) Flour ?b cup milk �i diced onion early to their campaign against iringa- ing Iondly. It was •evident that .,2% teaspoons ' baking powder 34 teaspoon vanilla i 2 whole cloven Lola' story of booker's murder % teaspoon salt 1 cap Quaker Corn Flaked 1 teaspoon salt The ..voo�yaaggeO had Immediately .become public 8' tablespoons sugar _ J Dash pepper tht property. Cranberry Jam Wash, peel and dice the pals• in ppeeaacce-o- ; a Sift. the flour once before treasuring. Add baking powder ana sips and par -cook in ratted', boil. time was known salt and sift again. Combine the shortening and sugar, beating well water for 15 minutes. Boil .. -tip thousands of iii was with a feeling of `relief together. Beat and add the egg. Add dry ingredients alternately ttooggether all other ingredienti aad � � here as one that Dave walkod up the atone- with the milk, making three additions of dry, two -of liquid, and cogs -- swir when cooked: Add parsnips steps of the jail. Passing throuBli bining after each. Add vanilla and Quaker Corn Flakes. Use to "hKfies „Vaabond the anteroom, he was ushered in- 'two - thirds fill greased medium -sized muffin pans. Top each -with a and simmer for 10, minutes. . tee sdid to one of the two steel cages that. spoonful of jam. Bake in moderately hot oven, 875% about 20 nda� ��as 6- Issue a the meet comprised the .cells. In one corn. - utes. Makes eight "Puffs!” Carrot Saute remarkable and or was a cot bed, and that was - 1 sup sugar thrilling ea all. The testily clanged the door. CHRISTMAS PRAYER 3 tablespoons flour stories of the war. Ain't' you goin' to take these 'A teaspoon salt. 361" in Can- wrist -bands off ?" demanded Dave. 1% cups ,boiling water ads, to & 1941,pa d tAIR, �1• "Nape, not fill the sheriff vita 8 tablespoons finely grated ,• -_ six-mouths later. Captain Hubley ' back, answered the deputy. Yore carrot j deip West yin r Brace and I ain't a `" tablespoons orange juice : beonght his ship beck to san Eae%rn —_ a .s�� =-..� - -- � _.- _ Canadian port with patches covering talon' no chances with yuh." s 2 tablespoons leizon juice 'shrapnel holes in her stat•board side. It must have been midday before L tablespoons butter , the result of a near bomb hit while at Sheriff Coggswell appeared, with, �;; _ ' Mix the sugar, flour and Salt. Pemang, he had g�ndud his ship for Sims beside m, Each man had s ' ` r .. - Add the water and cook until i2<000 miles, much of that distance Bun in his hand, aad' the, look on ;�. x thick and cleluq stirring constant- bent through unfamiliar waters, slid the sheriff's face destroyed alI ly. Set over hot water; add re- bad brought her safely through several kep �ne�l�,' Dave's hopes of Immediate, Tiber- �� ' maining ingredients and . cook - Oa, the outward voyage the ship anon.k ', - ,gently over hot water until ready, earried cargo to Calcutta, afterwards "I'm jakin' you before Judge Lon- "' 4' ` to serve. ,proceeding to •Penang where she Organ," said the sheriff. "Unlock �tvet in time to encounter two aerial that cage, Sims." z : e sign Ulambers w•seenKe per•aas wµV tiombardmeata staged by the Japanese . ••ea #rsu think I Pilled old, Hook -, letters from laterested reader. sae _ an December 9 and 11. On the Second • �� > ' ' _ r pleased to receive ausseatl•ar -attack a-bomb hit a lighter alongside or? ".'Dave demanded. N spier -to nee cetsaa, aa►i as - - -- _'Oe Colborne and the shrapnel aaade "You) kin argue that with the u « aiware ready to listen to your "pet a» ore tbpn 50 holes in the ship itself. judge. He's waittn'," was all that 't ^`n � — special memos �are ts�•rd�iirress The ptain headed for sea and con- •Coggswell vouchsafed. +�fi seer letters t• "asks sad?• s. _ Rued to P°n• They° the hull was Coggswell led the way, and Dave r Chambers, 7s west u•tald• st,. mod, Toronto." read clamped roll -ad. NI bnardthO'�olborna _ envelop* if Too wfci • _ l ' cum fwd withi followed, with the deputy's revolve arercas •a or pressing into the small of his - ._ _ art out a�aa as the Japanese staged an _sir attaci4 -on the Part. back, They went rep a flight of r ': 8e tube Colborne bark to stairs to a Small courtroom over s'• Clanada via South Africa and the head. The two dozeq or so of, seats' . ? lroR - w`rs fug+• � Tore all filled, and other. speontore s ' 8ubley, whose home ie in' �� `y lined the walls. Lonergan, seated N B., was born in Dundee, C - _ �lh�ward Inland. He hao been on the bench, grinned viciously as - ermmander of the Colborne Since 1932. Dave was brought In front of him. — YOU NIT BEAT BL 911TS MIXTURE MAVE YOUR OWN 'iSARETTES W-1111 IN Toronto Its The ;., St Regis Hotel_ f DO ' • Every Room with Bath, NIAC S Shower and Telephone. p' q' s "s • Single, $2.506p--;- • , Double, $3.50.up. _ at tGdW Food, Dibing and • Dancing Nightly. $e's only ono of mi)1�i5'A b1Tt'i97I "' ffib3!° spirit that all Al- �g Y• , ed fighting mere frill hacs'k'i!%blep°ifn $ it to offer a Christmas pro e:. .�1lat'IElOtltile at Ctrlton #hay. ea bloo� Tarawa; is .�nud -bound Italy,- the' steaming j�un• dd._Nett Guinea, file $aQglaad�. Tcel>End, Chiiti4. Iti4ia, somawli r: Ted. ..4h'�i �:� c- �_• j �,.y; i' - -rte .. ... ,,�,; •. -.-. .. t• v. i sr• r iy tv b - — w' r JI ae in the one who is under strain Season's Greetings , Clarke Prentice 8rierbush Hospital Eyesight Education in many cases • finds work or study Government Licensed impossible during the afternoon and '.�O A -�� LICENS9D AUCTIONIM 3tr. S'rOUFI''VILI.& ht: Mum of these L`�► And' .. > much worse by pig Y' - - � . • BONE AGIN. 68 W _, Dd)FLLIK;ra� eyemuscie errors directly affect the _ -Phone 191 - eye comfort or vision while others ICTC3RY GRILL .'or. the Counties of York and' Dann -_ EFFICIENCY which enaY later.dexe]pP' into re -' Brio; successor to Corp. Hen Free•slernity, Medical .sad Surgical 71 flax conditions are felt in some :ice of C. A. S. F:, nt�d of tie Lete Taken y more rexrote part of the hwnan 1. H. Prentice (formerly Plend I ' body.• .nd . Prentice). Farm and Fssas- Maternity Semi -Boon f ' C. [i TUCK C%�/ -wck Sales a Specialty', at Fels sad Registered Nurses in Attendance Opt., and To Be Continued COurrt Q!'I' tessonable Rats*. and 24 -Hour Service, Given Eyesight l . ,� �!OltS Ambulance Service!- t A M R rry Christmas rrera 1 -MRS. E. R. GOOD :. s : S °. c3 - R. C • C LEND'ENIN G Disney Building (Opp. P516) '` a r f�'• - ! t_ FUN MAL DIRECTOR , O L. To�:All � Our. - . � OSSAYVA PHONE . ,. -` Private Ambulance 0, Friends &Patron$ '�° Day Night = 'Number 156. �"'� FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND I. will repeat'�When we find •these. = phone Mark. ti00@ or. EM13ALKER — George De Rusha Bus Line #' Malvern 68N • � � - detects exisiting which we know in • . � - y- 9ucueeeor to, W. J. Mythar, , other cases weiie the cause of the - - Markham, Ont. discomfort, is it wise to wait . for a !n auaPte but Arh de- - 3�olttviti - 8 ..: xiRn we cay, turnis i rn�re definite condition. .oP suffer: -Night ,and DAV Servi,•e ing or shou :d con.. ^'i&ratn :l be. given "�; memorials mat will ' of cmc. ?" please from every RADIO SERVICE , •. By giving' consideratinn : at once midpoint. to dignity .(� we reiieoe a situation often sgen in t -- -- _ ePPearunee our Notir.16 ti1J ou ° Jon s� o .. . - Jo stuspn1s o.ri3 atetl++ �( I Pain -work will std -out apparent similar ability, envaon; Permanent Nagging d through the ages. �i"' s' " anent and - npportunity, in %Pit° n• Tam and - No Greater Tribute ,the similar advantage offered will Fzaia P� - We _ do - building o! all kinds - ia Your7es. Road .West show s marked condition of progr- New, It �9 N. W. FFORD t �w.o. e.•�e � i CARP .N'TERING eas - far superior in normal case' Highway Monumental than in the one with the disadviant- C. H. TUCK. OPT. C.•_ works Guarantesd- itepair, Service c�MENTINe and a 'e PLUMBWQ tnuuscle a ) r Model t or °TCeCtefl . Mike - f titnc '6L'�ii by rJn -° ° Dig!► P. 0. Ph 469 Any ROOFING strain. This is;also a`haadieaP found Block, Opp when out in industrial life. A. nor- "- Ws also sell Brantford Ro�atlat 'suns cane can dsri Y , on °zxtil the F'hoae 1626 e � � ���_� � � �� Materials, EMPLO Bathroom _ day!s end and his relief cam" aft+ei WA, ONT. i'la ` •IOTE 52 R 3 - Equipment, Dun Water ! - work finding him rested and. ref" _ ' �88A - . shed for another day's work � rhere- _ F7CKF.RING, ONT. 8yetema, Beatty Stable Equipment, and Building Matenala .: — .,,..� - - - – - Wn'k naranteed : Phone 6502 ._ o _. 7. ' cJloti VillE _ - - - ne Fare's l :anr 9ta�hl 1oa E evator _ 'I'fiiiilr,DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 'Office 88W Res.' 38J _ CE. . - - -� ','18rF•R 23 2't and 2t _ Henry _Aldrich -. for a have ® bu. of western ���, -`' ;President grain on fiaad ar on order. PlwAe n* W E MUST POLD—THE for plice,, R-� pr ChoPped ' _ also -On =the home front the bottle. against Inflation is ' .. _. 'High Explosive Aspfialt _Ro°fing. Fence, C�eat, now the most critical of -all. °akry gee. z4 D. `• Dairy leek, , - - - Shell Maker and 606 ft. Bander _- 1 ' - The winning of this battle.. will cons *ibute Rauch � x""' Bee _ _ _._ - ". :.. � •. Claremont, ,�Ont' -- - -- .. : - -s to winlf-i-ng4he. war.' _ \ ..�' . 4 �i Mon. Te Thurs. — a Dsye. +: :. .• . , • :' WANTED .. :"It will contribute more than - all else towards tho This Js 1'he Army DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE (frith a great cast) For tree' pica up phone solution of post -war problems. -• ......... - -- aROOKLIN .. _ .. �. -__ _ `.., • -. CLAREli[ONT ...... ,..fit ,. IIhL i .............. +•�•; DEC. Si :u+d gat. •Jan i PICKERING �! : PICKEAIN6 . .M • . • The purpose of Price Control•is to provent infla -' Major Arid = . AGINCOURT ::...... none :IE� in a baste - - — - — W e . pas the ..phone cha rgee Lion. its purpose is to and maintain -- _ Tie Mllior - - : -- ' standard of living: - -- - _ CORDON YOUNG LTD _ : - ! 'Toronto Phone Ad. 3636 = _ The n4nagemdnt and staff ex A higher mdhey income will not be of any ad� e>Aa to all, "Yuletide cheer through ' be�couie prices ace going up, our vantage If, -ail the year.'. . - ..money buys less and Less. °f • - , •- - ... :. -- : -• Insurance Of Al] Kinds • , ' To win. the •battle against unerr�ploymenfi in. the - _ - Best Wishes For A .- -5th .Year As -= .. t i _ h, t r i. Insurance Adviser ' -post-war period, we must first of all w n tha _ �. Merry C ris rnas : battle agailtst inflation. ; Address _ Phone ♦' Brougham Pick. b R.22' Pickering Lunch - -- - "Salaries and wades are a large element, often the } _ _ __ VHER Slzop��, tin we bu o - ID S R _ -men In the "cost'of eI e y h g �/ R E _ - If the Price Ceiling breaks down, in the long ru�i v _ .- •Frank R. Smith, Manager JJ all stand to lose. - - �, - ' - Specials Fri. 8t Sat. QvahtyE First - p , f.. We must hold the lino against -inflation to assure ORDER YOUR -xMAS Foci ivowi : -victory in wa'r.• ' /- - Tiender Bess goad Coup. Value Choice 'Opt, Lamb Coop. Valtl�- ,• M; - Ib. 8-4 Legs, 3Qo. -- must hold the line to provide a solid founda Pie Rib Raaa� sac. 1 - ' Ws �_ - - Buda rotted soy.. _ .r •i 1 -4 . Loins, flank off whole, Ye. 1 Short alb, 8>ao. 1 Fronts, 22c. 1 1-4 • r tion on - which, after the war, to build a greater 8-4 Racks, neck en, 24c,. = .11-4 1 ' ` J Round,, minced, Sac. and a better Canada. .' .' ,. Chu*Y �, �• t 1=4 resat., 17c, 1 1.4 _ �p reswtt, 86a ° 1 , itic. -- , _ ;i 1-4 I, Lo1•ns *&"sage, 2615. 1 1-4 Lamb pattles, 2iet a 8tevi+!>W � Zia. 8-4 Rib chops, Uc. .1 1.4 • ° Porte, '� 1 Shoulder, 29e. _ 1 1-d • QT, BASKET, 49c. �,x : + - •�. Alt APPLES„ e0mb. grade 8 ►61M! Mt►116TJt Or CANADA 81�IOW Fish Eassi c Cleans, 2 tins '� .`1b. Idfe Buayt: , a !v 1YM6...i y Now then, we don't mean that ou "Workable" systent—the gystpm by N "Whit Place should ride that machine ev. whIc1h mankind r Democratic System is, still every Tom, Dick and Harry in the 'R C L -A -,M,O T; eYBe live, his life,­,' II ery time thit fire-bell rings, -many may L I -0k close to that which he hopes. Miss` M. Kilpatrick is spending the (su& as the writer)- would be doing, We do believe however, that he IS holiday with he parents here. freshments were served at the clos;a Mr.. Donald Beaton and Mrs. Ella a service by staying away, and not admitting that our ­CapitAUs#c,1 T Parks are still quite ill. Mrs. Combs, is visiting with Mr& of the meeting. getting in the way-�,We%,e always system has nuv"rous evils, And Esther Pakmer, 1 The Firmens' Annual Dance will With the Baptist Church assist- bad a horror of getting in Art fers' to the man combines", in- ing, the United Church observed - y Doti Middleton of the R. C. A. F. Ile htld'in the Brougham Town Hall White Gift Service. a Mitchell's way when there's a fire •"dustries, and exhorbitaw proffit�i. man) gifts be- Js home, recuperating after a case of on Ne- Yearls, Eve. Keith Wilson ling received an on—he generally means business — saying that — industry should be scarlet fover. and his five piece orchestra will be d forwarded to . the efficient business when on that Job allowed "intemst" on their risk, Winners of the weekly euchre am: on, hand to supply the music with Fred Victqr Mission, Toronto. Miss Respect our volunteiir firemen — that Jf he had I Bindai' men his vva�, "lie would. Mrs. F. Ham am Mrs. A. L,. Hooey. Art Brown to call off. Old and Mod- r gave an interesting story, express your goo4will.—Ed. -11" ap=t Miss Betty Pretty is spending the ern dancihg. and a junior choir delighted with a -put a stop to some of the practices Carol. Permitted today". holidays with her Pa"nts nere. The spirit of Christma's %va'3 rr"ir- The United Sunday School pqij(,y- Renew Your 'Subscription Now Mr. Moore expressed . his Joe Ward of the army was at . his ked at the December meeting of the appreo* lotion as � h Repre".ntati�v, of the ho n* here over the, week end. Womens' nstitute, held at the home ed their annual Christmas Party on. i Harvey, with krs. M:' blonda�y last. Opportunity Q: "discussing", with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Overland were of Mrs. Rotary, continued smAll gtoups-such as thim, the pro--: 7- -':* I , 1--- xay. We are 'sorry to report Miss Le- With friends in Toronto a " u zum ona Dixon iii --the blerrs oath Some standing timber on the land roll 'call was answered with gifts for We have' those amongst us who constituency. There -were rew prov. aw�a Hospital. We hope f.- a speedy known as "Forsythe Acres" is to be the Childrens' Shelter in Oshawa, recovery. grasp ir.mnediately, at any suggest- gions in our present system for a sold for wood lots in the very. near and $5 'Was sent to Christmas Cheer 'We extend Our s . ytmpat� ion of a solution for something th-y R�cpresentative to discuss wins to all ::future. for British Children. $ 10 went" to the* desire especially if it comes people, their own Particutar prob- in- 'Ho4pital for Consumptives, and the members of the White r..-nily in from.some of the popular pqlitical I Mrs. H; G. McIntyre is vut again their bereavement.. ems. Ills address '''Strafe of Sot- lie entire history of. i3liem,- After a recent attack of the flu. entire sum raised recently by raffle Funeral services foe t I he late El- sources. During t. will have `encouraged the The United Church held their ann- tickets on a lamb, pillows and cosh- . . 'man, similar situations have appea.e-' members to study current' condl., Iza Jane White, widow of the late ed. si-nilar solutions to -uai Christmas Tree Concert on Tues- ion $96.35, was sent to N. Pickering current tions, and determine what, is thdr gday eve'lflfig with a -very good att- Branch of the Red Cross, of -which Theanas ''White­ was - held at the problems have arisen, wid similar minds, should be the solution wA endance. As usual this, was the Iddd-- Broughar� is a unit. home by Rev. Dr. , Reddick. Mrs. groups have appeared with just the remedial set-up for the post was lies night, and all had a good trove. The conveners of overseas, boxes White was born in Ringwood s-, "thing we. want" — and &ey found world and mankind. Mr..-Barbei is imprmng nicely, for soldiers reported o . n the mine )cars. ago. Side livpd in White,.,ale many followers and listerAers. Mr. Moo-re--wIll • 64 years and celebrated her Golden One of the "diiturbances" of this and is up arZ around through most spent for this purposO, eleven men - . next week's luncheon. Be on ha Wedding on New Tear's Day 1929, i� the day, being regularly remembered. A card day Is being called "economic illi", everybody. It is the duty of & Rat, _7 -Umderhill is reported to be of thanks from Russ Burrows, who her husband dying the following and the-re" is-. to be sure, as a Mae lways' Arlan to acquaint himself wM bas been a prisoner of war since the Y4ar- She leaves to moum, Mrs- an element who might be tenned these problems that wm today t1w in very poor health. , Lillie Poynter, WhitpTale, Russell, seri.ugjy ill, at t is Dieppe Raid was passed around M9 tkne-4Abor. Mr. 0. M. Forsythe Lrowid appointed of Montana; Mrs. Pherrill, Lloyd, of Gri�htad—Labor- is "III" and an concern of too few. ^g&iu after being laid up with the 31n• L Mathews was app flu. Toronto, Mrs. Levi Annie, Highland to gather necessary information appreciation of this situation must Lyman MeCoullagh is home this so •that'an honour roll may be start- Creek. Mrs. B. Annis, Orville, Of be shown,, but an appreciation Week on leave from the R. C. A. F. ed. Toronto and Harry, at ham. The ,of theAmmensity of the task, that Firemens, • n1wrbeautiful floral tributes show-: Bert .Mantle is under the doctor's The Convention report by Mrs. the,--"doctoi" must perform to rem -. vare, suffering from the flu. Hamilton and Mrs. Harvey gave the ed the high esteem in which Mrs. edy this illness must be tanderstood.' Annual Dance �.�l The - Baptist Church held their members a very good Me& of the White was held. Sons-in-law -w*re Mr. W. H. -Moore.- m. r., National ' Christmas Party on Wednesday Pegs at the Royal York. pallbearers.. Interment toot place at Economist, at Tuesday's luncheon To He Held In The sr ctorLal whitevate, 'cametary. reviewed the history of thi, orld's -evening in the church. The program It was decided to have pt w slides from the Department at the eclowmak illnesses, and "'conducted Brougham was made up of games, a visit from l) Night. Christmas ca- am Santa Claua and � .treats for the annual Fam' a diagnosis" in one of the most in- -ting. interesting a' 3, ,rocs closed the nwe structive, interest' 8 TOWN HALL h t MhA 'Although there was a fairly her- Our club has thus far ad e New Year's Eve re enW00E� t -snowfall in Claremont all Monday. ilese of entertaininsr. I s Ims a parliarnentaeaR, a p-.11 eia•, of it wb" wc, got back to Pickering. The Christmas Service 'conducted. nor as a "pity" r- ember, but &t. Keith Wilsoia's 5 Piece Orchestra 4 m The' Y. P. of the Baptist Church -Audley, -by Rev. IT. W. McVey and the morning, then v" no -sign- fine her as the scent and scholar. vrFo -are holdinggx Chriid� Party next music W the choir, was well attend. was anx-te". �M -a,7qt4 int hi? Herd: Old Tyne and Modern Dancing Monday evening at the home of Miss on Sunday, The final. nwtlipg of the year of Pd . no with - his: fl - ndings. ----Tile cord1loriv, ADMISSION' 58c, Georgie Forsythe. The tine S P. m." Audley Cur.-nunity Club wag .-held The Red Cross nwt on !`huvAay that led -la, t.he Rus3izin V-1volution ChristnwCs concerts are in abund- -of Mrs. - F. W. weaknesses, =d- at the Qf'Mr. and Mrs. Garil.- evening at the home once in, this -area, if we are to judg�- -, with Gibson, avid packed- boxes for ou,, virtues, of -the reg,.-ie that followed Winte: President Fred puck Gi pac ed veers from the nuiiiber of potters lke stau rin i'n-the chair. Canadian boys still In 'Canada. The criticised or c"=end,c. rho Season's Greetings ...'displayed around town. Lil:i6blic of, Ge-r.-nany ft,!- A-fcer the usual 'business, the W. A. Cornnittve also Rem- W-imar --- Su Ch-- - ­,;-ar! - 1,m-in- the last war- %vaq discussed. Juseph Burrows of the Can" Next -idaS'Jj�,. the Bal,tist y rvpr�FTW­Lr�-en. The Sec.- j-nbrunce Bow.9 for the-shut-linct. -- & arch; Rev. ',W'. 11'. Bexwn-,will p�na- ic,- will be held 'on liT- vach case. -,we -gather, the inter- - Amoy Oiiiersms, sands his Trv,ak., Mr.,. Fred Pucknin `ihere will Der' by Rev. --tions of the respictive leaders ,xiere in ts o as a his any ch on Cbristm" themes., that ,yorth of cigareteg have Sunday, en f the season t m be carol. singing, so conx .along And beer tLent to overseas soldiers this, McVey. with the welfare of their peopl%�, customers and friepds of Brougham join in the services. set they- have failed• to accomplish, and Vicinity. yeax. 9 Thernle will beech- that which was desired. Wishing, them a Merry Christmas The. Christma Ise! Mr. Chapman -thanked the - pr'esid- D;ear Santa: Bring Present', or E 'ff� is definitely Fatistied that arc a Happy New Year. timed ire the United church at the 6nt, secretary-sMAhe rest of the -Sunday, Dec. 26th. There services on executive' for their. good work due Among the thousands of letters be special music by the choir. In ing the past year, expressing that addressed to Santa y;hich never get the evening lantern ..slides will be' the club has been doing very worth- {o the North Pole' one.- was Wall- shown on "The Birth and Childhood. while work, ed by a youngster in 'Brooklyn. -..Of Jesus." Carol singing Conw and The following officers were elect- Tre young one's name was Mike. i n ta worship' with us, ed of the coming year. Prim, Arch He - definitely didn't - Wa t ffan A Watch night Service kill ,be. Bell, _1st Vice. GeAVinter, 2nd Claus to miss him. From ,his woo.- held in- the United Church on Fri.' Vice. Mr. Botson, Sec.-Treas. Miss istions with the neighborbood. gang, Dec.' 31it. You are invited to be Dorothy. Winter, EntertainnVoit CO- Mike thought re know how to get �present. Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. nun. Mrs. Bryant resulta, Bob Walker, Pianist, Mrs, Chem. go sat down and with Pon and ease Boyt-Frow He-re Have Aires- Clenence, Auditors, Mr. B7!r* AM ink wrote 1% letter to the white- dy. Received Chrieftas Parcels Mr. Chas. Clemence. bearded old fellow.- After listing The local Institute have received Flower Comm., Mrs. 'Dick Winter the toys he wanted, be, added: You word from some of the boys in &W Xrs. Neale.--, bettor bring all this stuff -or I'll England that Christmas P&Mels Directors, Percy Neale, P. X. Chap- beat you to a wood pulp." from here blave arrived over there man and Chas. Cloomence Intimidatian is not, so good, but safely. This, is very good owing to A school meeting will be`�held On do ) ou think Mike -got what. his, fact in October, 95,000,pareels Went Wednesda�,'at 1.30 p, m., on Dec. 'Wan ? ,,anted Across and. in November, 200,000. 29th. Mr.' Frank D elly of Sack.,' has The Editor's Own Column been v-lsitiin' his niece' Mrs. C. S. 9 Bryant-. He was one of the early Goodwill, settlers of South Sask.,, and has '-We� hear a lbt about it this ti�&.e of B rou h am many, :,a4" of those the year. We feel well toward eve 9 pioneering — days. eryone (even delinqtwnt subscribers'� Clary Setioll 'The Old Obz-ri-,-f,:- 'CBC- wishes his :`listeners a rry- . extended t(? Congratulationi are exte but- a few nights_ ago, • (and the Nit Mr, and Mri. -Frank Carter on the Woman's Association st&ngest 'hour to be thinking of Christ. i.as a.,J birth of a daughter, fficers for 1944 — Hon. Presn4- r, last week. . , such things),,, just after midnight. Mr.Frank -13arclay and Mr. John ents:, Miss M. A. Puckrin, Mrs, Wrn.- We were just nicely off -to bed—it 'Miller are �reported. to be under-'the Squire, President, Mrs. Fred Fuck -- was cold,. frosty and a high wind Men and ome'n u t -n, .heard our fire doctor's' dare. ti: itat Vice - Press,, Mrs. - A.' Bell. bl6wing — and we, - h W The 'Public, Schoo"I Concert 'was Recording �ecretiry, Mn. Bert. belt on the­i­ 'hall tower ringing. oi:n .held on Tuesday afternoon. The Sun- 'Giithrie., Corr. Sec., Mii. C. 'Clem- We ^-aited for it, and sure a-'death held enc*: Treas.,- Mrs. George Puckrin. in a few minutes, around the cor- y gthp'ol entertainment was :%� - - ARMED FORCES 'Wednesday evening. Mrs. ner, THF Pianis6, Mrs+' 11. fledge and On., g. _. . :W.- ­ . gyin' Moe blazes: Art Mitchell A". ' 'Bell'. Finwer 'Comm., Mrs. C. i and Frank Prouse off to their Yuckrin- Zand--Miss Susie Puckrin. job. Job.' did -we say? one gener- Church News -t Guthrie. ally gets -paid 'on 'a job, and work MAY TRAVEL A There was i gobd attendaridd a Qtfilt Comm. Mrs. . Win. ANYWHERE Sin 'h -Miss M. A. Pucktin, Mis. Wm. Puck. at .more. or !.ess regular hours. Yes� re -service on -Sunday: Frank Puckrin. Aud- i.they were' of f on a -of their J0 I bs, v Kennedy chose as hie thenie, vin and :life, ne BU "A little child can lead." for 1943*, Mrs. Fred 'Puckrin --- a.. job that about 95 peroen - UF1 The* -C- G. 1. T. condufted a' fine' and Mrs. Pratt. - Auditors for 1944. the population ),ell their neads off', ,service on 8 . unday evening. Rev.l. Mrs. G. Winter and Mrs. Pratt. The if they don't do it, or don't perform dy cavip ' down' -after A. seknt tlTe collections of' $-13.52 way of thinking. B. Kewii to their Bet W­een Dec.. 21st and Jan".5th, Claremont service. to show the pici- 'You know, folks, , did -you ever to the Milkfor Brttain I*utti. ures of . bicken's, ev eir new stQ4, bf­-� stQQ tc, think about that half dozen. miTe bus travei restrict- '18crooget!s Christmas." The candle- or 14', men around town, who can During this period the 50- Ch '. .light service was niplit impressive. " par,�ntly, alwny's be enunted uponQ ion will not apply to niember.+ of trp Anned Services Tl>e December meethiR of the W. be ;,ut with ''our" fire equipment nor to the Royal Canawari Miounted Police. 7 ywood M: S., was held at the home of Mrs. at any .hOui, in any kind of weath- G. Philip with a good attendance' eta- -leave their (�wn paying -ymrk to Mrs. T. Norton was in charge ofthe 'Miss Edith. Roach, received a tel-. go out and lend a big ]hand to you, Men and Women of these Seryices may travel be- openingdevotions. Chief, order of the egram, on Sunday might, December and �,nf' in djs'tres.+­our prized be- tween any points served by bus, going on or after r thavt- Januarl' business for the day' was the' elect, -' '12, 'saying, her father,• Francis longings threatened with complete December -21st and retUrnin g not late ',=ftofficers for the year of 1944- Roach, had passed away thqt dAy �I,loms unless. we have their ht-1p. AND ibth, 1948. to go the) have no rrnre right out deal of rdluctance evidenLed In California.' The late' Mr, Roach In accepting office. Finally the fall- had• been with his daughter and with that�lequiprnent than 'you or I owing were elected. Pres. Mrs. Geo. ;brother on ilie home ' plash last 1h I aye, wbo stay. st home in a, %ftbn GRAY COACH LINES Duncan Jr., Ist Vim, Mrs.' L. JohTy- ', wing, bed. It's thAt peculiar' form of good- ev, and 'a longer period, about aton 2nd V1cq.*Urs."John Max, The; two .ago-. Hie leaves three,dau- [l they carry- undet-their hate or 1%014M- (Vk� �e%�AljietiA ki? f vbst '-fteft-hand - '.s$d �p ­ITICIPT�i, TRIM 4:'� '-d&VVjflaft e4.-Thtlgra. tar-:, r max: '.�. a Y vt' ^`� ' ,f:� =yb :r::`:: . =v:..f ;;>'Y•. 30'-� tRl.•' "i ; ;•" - s,:x,..'r .. .•i,�,?'t>.. - '^ � • I/y - <a_ S U N D A Y AA810 REP�ORTEH �,�� AID To DEFENSE SCHOOi, - - $ORIZONTdL Answer do •Prt vious Pazzle _ _ ie EXist. - ` �i' S S O Sounds of laughter, the' rustle ate from His Majesty, the ltt;in . '1,0 Pictured` V. LOU B (O UID R E A V 22 Upon. tof paper, ecstatic sighs of joy, Canadian radio stations w!S $` defense aid ( ) happy exchange of _ greetings carry it. E R R AiN S P i N 24 Hypothetical _ -JESUS 'BEGINS HIS ' -yes, these are the familiar sounds • • 10 Beverage, S L A N G 5 POLITE t�tructtuahund! � NIINISTRY which herald Christmas Day.. The Among' the - lower. - branches of... 11, Perls;IL ; : � U G A E U E E T O . 27 Brink. n '' : January 2nd - very, ' aht Is laden with.-happy — the- _Trea_is an- intr_lguing_ looking- - ;: Also, _ =U U S C V D S D E D 28 Mme,_ __ . Mark 1- 1.22.. friendliness. And . this year the air package marked "11 a.m. to 12 13 Over (poeQ. E 29 Osculate. PRINTED TEXT,..Mark 1 will veritably'spar%le with apeciah noon" r, what is it? None other 15 Valtile. COTE Epp lo S 36 Either. - ly bright sounds, for while every than that now essential -part of, 17 Gem cnveMd S I R H S 5 E C I V A 32 Satisfy. = .a GOLDEN TEXT- Repent ye, one else hag been busy buying and every Christmas Day, a drama- in relief, 0 D I N E S AP 33 Receptacles. - -aind believe in the Gospet. Mark wrapping' gifts, radio artists, pro- ".tised radio adaptation of Charles 19 P.ortencL D M A N'D '�I L A L 36 Lengthy'.. is ducera, writers and musicians Dickens' famous "Christmas Car. 20 Whether. 5 A M B U R ON E R 1 E 5 Me+� by 3 L - MEMORY VERSE -t love thee, have b e e n bedecking radio's ol" -the immortal story of Scrooge=- 21 Garden, tool.- 5 E L L BO4YS[N�J A NA S a scabbard. Z3 Cravat. 15 Jehovah, Psalm 18:1, Christmas Tree with an unusually , . , to be heard over CFRB. D E L• L 38 Reabsorb. ,r. - 'THE LESSON 1-N ITS' SETTING fine selection-of original Christ • • .� 25 District ate 39 Sequence. . _ Time.-The ministry of John mas Day programmes . , radio's torney (abbr.) 48 Music. note. 3 Editor (abbr.J 40 Signs. ' On another branch hangs whatt - _ lClte Baptist bccurred, for the most Christmas Tree 'really sparkles looks like a gay music boa . • . 26 Insect. 48'Author. 01 4 Refined. 45 Demigod. r ;part, in the summer of A.D. 26. tf rs year. Let's just take a preview yes, it's a boxful . of - Christmas 28 Writing. fluid. - a poem. - S Body of -water 46'Niekname for . _ :-rhe baptism of our Lord .occurred peek. at it, promising ourselves carols- in musical form. Gay fig- 30, Aged. 51'Ridge of sand. 6 Black sub- Augustus, t In January, A.D. 27, and His temp- that on Christmas Day well Bath- ufes painted on the music boa 31 Fini hes. 52 Within. stance formed 47 Slave. - latlon, In January _and.. February er around It for a long- and happy indicate ._the: ,carols are ihose., of 33 Bear. 53 Messages. _.. by combustion 50 Brown. e • 3 _ - 34 Plunder. ` —bd Russian coins. 7 Tower *� 31 Deeie# e! _ of that year, The events recordeti•- pis t•= •- + • Britain, America and Russia 35 Type of 60 These stamps" a Low. Dental Sur In this lesson following His tentp- and will float over the CFRB. air- sailing lstion - ilid..not -occur until 'a yens n'he goodwill fairy on top of, the waves between 2.30 and 3.16 p.m. g vessel can be used 9Sell house eery (abbr.). - hater, In Apri1,.A.D. 29. tree is the Empire programme to • • • . (PI.). 'to buy U. to house. 54 North Dakota Place. -The ministry John be broadcast between- 9 and 10.15 37 Printed cotton S. Defense 2b Clan. (abbe.). My .word, this is a big parcel - fabric (pl.). 12 Christmas morning: - =With real _ Symbol for � 56 From. the Baptist, and our Lord�mp- near the bottom of the tree,. It's 39 Therefore.. 61 They are sold tellurium. 57 University of - - - - fairy _doll - magic, dram our place• all aglow wtth tinsel and bright -41 Him at U. S. 14 Prepared. - -- Idaho abbe. ?. - s' -- tatlon, both occurred -in - the'. w lid-- — erness of Judaea. The baptism of beside the tree..We visit every P stars . the label on"lt invites 42 Half ems. post -=•. 16 Exclamation. 58 British Christ tngk -place_ at the Jordan Darn of the British Empire. pans= ever one to a bumper Cbristma3` 43 T P stamp y Type measure., ' VEliTICAL 18 This Colombia. w River, the exact spot, however, ing -in each _sister DPminion to listen to a typical message. Our Party of fun, - mere #ment, music 44 Tree.' 1 To make deaf. . depicts a (abbe.), = being; unknown - io us. The first and dramatic interludes lusting 46 Aeriform fluid 2 Devour. 59 French article.. disclOes and- the 'rirst teaching journey ends. as Tt began. In_ Lon- .. for a full two Hours between ! —� yof our Lord took place to any} don. England: the finale to the f r raonal - mn-as- and 6 p.m_ over CRS and CFRB, At >L 3 5 7 8 9 I ' -... :near Capernsum. -tin thq sea of broadcast being a pe garb Weli itnown stars as --Bob dlsltlee. - Hope, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, 14 1 3 K y e y, I 1 1- - `• The Final breparation'- tmpartant thing Is _ the result" of Robert Ycung. Judy Garland and • "find lt came to prix In ttsaae his teactthig. namsip. - aiitonli+h�-� -Lena Horn;. -the new efnging sen i5 16 17 18 19 . - "day9' ftPa[ - neat s -Cam@ 'from Ns z- `went on, the part of the assembled satloa, will be among the. many _ _ areth -of Galilee. and was baptized - listeners. who reccgnized .. that otber to°b `raeking rersonatittes of 20 ZI Z 2 Zi 25 of • ronn "'in the - Jordan. rand -- .: here Was=otte :who taught +vith Air radio, - stage and' a:reen; who will - lstralghtwa5- coming up out of the authority which the scribe`s' lid D2 on hand to welcome yarn' and 26 Z'7 2$- 1 30 - water, he s w the heavens real not•- posses.,.' The scribe+. the doc- beln mske this radio party one asunder. - a�the- Spirit as a dove.-_ . -tors of the law. apent• their time nt'tile'happiest yotr•have -ever en- 31 - 32 33 34 - descending,upon •hlalt, an4 -a ioice in setting before their nuilk ucp jvycvi. -: — - came .out of the heavens. Thou', 4tmerous..quotations..and, opinions + •_ _ . a� _- 6 • art m beloved Sion. In' thee i am, from the learned rabbis. or their Why. Isn't that a hodiei slick �1 -�'- 'well• pleased. And str•atghtway the own Rnsi ptaceol:ng days Thep dtti, ghd -Puck iy#ng under tIxe_- tree., '- ERICA Spirit driveth him forth luto the not - speak with. any authority of among the tinsel? Sure it is -sym• 3? 38 Old '�9 44 ''wilderness.' -And Me was in - -thei theta own. but- they. •supported bol at a special - sports b#ghltgbt G>i ARfig 'wilderness forty days temined of --their tnierpretatio" by the..auth- -this= Christmas Day, In: additloa 41 4Z (Satan: and he was 'with The wild ority of recognized ar•holars. Our to all other festivities 9:03 p.m., beasts; and the angels - m[it7xteY• "Lord spoke out' of His honer,- taut December- 2:,th .tstll signal another 44 46 47 48 ied unto h4m.- of- the fullne-s3i"" of Hfe kn6w1oll'te, ' coast to coast. thrilling hockey Fver�oae_askg the .gnestop., by _ - :with., an, authority born 'at, ontnla' broadc,� t. 49 ! lJe 52 was Jesus baptized' h• Is - true - clence, an • authority arising from + + + - - _' Jesus had no sins . tq be Wrgiveu 53 rjs} 5 56�S7 58 59 'but He anbo sin to baptism foe -a complete and. perfect,eaperlence i'our 'radio'reporter takes this, ui t>zmber 'of reasons, Flrat, no of iLte, an authority derlvcd`tiotn optiortanity o? ivlatiing you all a 60 of doubt, It gave. divine apProrat to t1le fast than• tie half actual l from most enjoyable Yule t e � y.: the Spirit -of the Yuletide Season _ . the baptizitig 'ministry of John all, eternity. liyed witb God, the be yours 366 days in tits ComSsg - 'the. Baptist. Secondly, It' testified Father. 'Year. to the reality of the need of man. _ _.. kind in general. of -a turning fi•ottt - = sin and a washing away of sin. � _ d ,In the third place. tie, was bap, 7 - _. _ _ : _ - tlzed, as a part of His humtlla[loR. _ _ - -- _..as a part of His identification with.. liIRVMIO TttrR humankind. and i3Lg participatlon ._`: - _.. - S _ s - UMTED NATION and seta of men, sin apart. `� WAR ALCOHOL - Ila all the need9. the llmitationR µ - _ %;x The -'dove speaks of peace. and : * 1. :2d? ,'' " .gentleness, and purity: character• 5 :. . 5 'iatics st[rely o[ our 'Lord during ,\, s, His years of labor amoug:men. # °: 5aiati Is 'nere reveals -else• ___ -- - where in the Bible, not as an in. - fluence but • as •a• person, an --In,- dividual, ot_ supernatural .power, S l �.. though not omnipotent.- He .hates :God. He tries in every way to lead -:men into sin,-to prevent God from saving men, to spoil the lives of 'O �- saen, -.and to: thwart the purposes' - _ of God. It Satan ..at t this hoar could have led Christ in any way to sin, then the'%ospel story'would -U over before it had hardly be• gun., No doubt the ministry of the ,. angels -took -place -at the end of the tens tation. Probably they - _ brought Him food, after • Satan ,'�;;,..,,,.. 1�.:;.,:, ,• •^ - _ -. .. , had left, and strengthened Him / In- other ways .wh n• the tempts- t = . tions had been resisted. The temp C=z tations- were real, Satan was. real, = -a the victory was.-real. - First-'Preaching of Jesus' _ - "Now after John was •delivered • imp, Jesus- caste into ,. Gali)ee, •. _ ' . - •• - - • . • - -' ' " ' � - i preaching the gospel of God, and saying, The time is fulfilled, and ARGETFOR.Th. NIGHT the kingdom of God i9 'at hand:- repent ye, and believe in the gas. gel. '• Christ now asked mea to- turn to God, to bolieve He had ~ come ,from God, to repent of their _. alas, .to live godly lives. Wherever HIfill Made With War AIEOitOI —TM last aerial photograph fits - God rules iii mews hearts' there ,r ; snugly into place - and there lies the blueprint of another 'Girman target due for a postirlg „ Is apart of God's kingdom. _ - -_. _ ..___ _ _ "And passing along by the sea by our fighting alrmem P'tdures taken by aerial recomai$Mnq_ are vital links in The chain of Galilee, he daw t33moqt�� atnd An= - Which will lead ter; the ultimaterdestructiort of the Axis war machine. Another link is the camera - - drew •the brother of Siron - • 1 ��.. .tag a net to 'the- sea. for - they _ _ _. film on, which these pictures are rewded. In making this speciai film alcohol is just as if - were fishers. -And Jesus said unto them, come 'ye alter me, and t is used for many other essentiat war purposei -for plastics, explosives, anti - freeze and will, make 'y'ou to become fishers of men, And straightway they navigational instruments. In' fade", an the..field of battle itself,_Aleohol is making a direct ' left the nets and, toilo iicrd him" - contribution to dory. use it is so urgently needed* in such fabulous quantities; o0f platNi What note. happens.-Is that Cbrist cake them actually to fence the `. a ope inij at 044 C achy. - ' err rat k work and to literally go. with iitfi, - - 51. ' later ' devdting their lived [o this proclamation of the gospel wtt3ch` H. came to eatabliah. - IG 0 0 D -E R H A M W 0 R. T. S e' L 1 M 1 '1' E Christ's First Teaching _ -_�•= _�___ -_._ "And they go to CapeT.paum; sod straightway on titre-- day he sintered two the synagogue - -` land taught. and they were $stop -�` 'Ilahed. at his teaching: for fie - th'Qkht them as having authority„ • 0~0 - HO 1! • 'amd not 'as ttte scribes." It is 'not indicated in this paw 09* what otlr' Lord, txusht. The ' .7 .,r • - -�„. - TJ�e_YQ - _ 1 1 t L DONE-VAN, B. A-. Se. C. re _ RUDDY, Barr :aces. F. _ ,�,... DONALD / Lg,'juuimum charge 2b cents. If to be . soucitne. Notar. Public- Mooesto I.oan. Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, 865 - "` billed. by. mail tOc: additional Rw tormerl9 u� by the late A. & Clr -'ta• W t, Oshawa; Phone L ` n..onetr.tni of Court Howe. Wbitby• 8fY the are the records of 1981 �" 1$0:' Extra for News Box Number' - • BE7%TON, BELL' tf ROSS -- - Earrtstors & Solicitors Although our ptn'chaxtsg power' hY . One- SOD ;LOTS for sate. , T W. J Beaton. $. C. Telephone' _ �� � Ar&jUeatly reduced owing to nor -o#- Clasetront.�+'orsyth -Ab - .Ay Apply_.Nelson K. Brooke Be% Y- O• -- - -- .. - - -- — -- - -- War Bestrictiom -sad Wartime _- iWitill:te=► care Mill Valley J. p F.: Ras °Od -- p� tsadcs psa >on; way °�K7 - - Board �8�+U�r W - ' Co, Claiemoni_phona _ , 37a 8sy Street dal - - _ mill showing a very finG y for Rent — T- roomed house and loL, —hy house and �-_, on lot. (30AL, :.`OOZE, ,. tlon, to plant. -Gowf -?ent Maple Leaf Fire .. WOOD, CEMENT, _ • ,' ';F=' �tD �. R. - • mas oods hwranceCo. SAND, GRAVEL, - .. X - - LOST..� a drove- 6e�1', sboux 6 feet .- tong (Batt of lisp equipment) _ . oa. Clasp Rath for Fares and caw* � and An. eaaeptlomllY large stock of a _ _ V" to fire going to Pickering Buildings GLASSWARE sClt os Fairport. Finder please wlnaaoelm Insnrs as Boltdina• 3L7ILDER's BIIPPLIR13 FANCY Sims at Fti"e EWL windmills, all" etc. aISO 100aL 0artage vork which was purchased montm W r' I 8 §ALE -� 50 yeaxH bans, AM,tomobile Inguranee of - io stbct s full ,ry - lets ' 7 mes. ,old, - a estaQRlaeed - - - - -- -- - - __ _ We h o . - wv: Watson- ' Valley Farm -" ' ;ate or Phone Teapots, -%a sets ,,,tytna. IANE of MAPLE LHiAF a • - > I Chuzaware, - - BowYnan & Rowe _ .._. _.. _. _goasbt and Sold -- BY wrrARIO _.._ We MITCHEI I Fancy pitchers, Ron -Bons � A :. 'ET-f Clotltitng -- sterilized, clean- - -. _ - eel and pressed lifts new. carry a LS Pickering, but. - 'Cream and Sugar Sets 'etc' large stock of .high Tae ' VAt& - PICMERINQ MIL - : _ _.. _ �, ►�, t _ Dais and pants, Also a good _ phottes. —Yards 74: Res. 66W A. Splendid Showing of — WING MASH tatoci or new leather coats and lip - - - -. Sli ors, Kerchiefs • -- - .- p' vtndbreakcrs, and gents, furnish- Men's $I;$i'v @S, pp' E. • R1CHA R DSfJI(i Mit ings at very . reasonable prleea. Call •- -1RH - . _ and >>e ton +irked :,Start. the Pig; hyr h+;K A L I:� SC It A r t✓>r Ties (hoxed)f Shirts, - �SloV @8, Sam Schwartz Y1 Bond Str. West. Ovhaeaa _ _ y R• ht On tpNVl•�Yi�l -Lt`G : - i �► ,. An old established agency, ready -` See Qnr East Window or t t � -. _ - . . � fir- �+ tia[e Reltiater. . :. ;,Plg 5ta�rter to sere . _ i EN'S GIFTS t k . -' e• TOYS and CHILD �RPedriesda3 , Dme•�ilber 29 - ubeut - f - Phone. Pickering. 60 '20 acre s of bu�hi;ini! -at Lot 10, con. 1� • IN , L O C K W '0 0 ? , [ �► A r g, t sbritige, 3 mi!.'. tr girth of Clary- - �� ...1 i J i i1 `� .. �+�. 1� I A ►�0,) - ?1CKEfilti{i. UN I .. : ''. - _ rlt� nt, -� kn+nv.. as the • � I'ttc Forsyth ;►Isere. Mlx :d h,"%,;o6,d_ to be sold : _ ... !R E DEL - IVf ii:_.. _ 11 in quarter' Ae : e lots rnorc or less. - __ t'0 Q a Te,ne ca�hV'I� North Realty Season's iireCtings pr e C , STERRITT 4 F 3.•�er, auction�r. • Co. �. prop. �• ,. _ To S• APMAN 'All Funeral Director : _ .'CYR1T� E• b1UI�L �'Y p Hard ware . � .. F 1k Furniture _GENERAL IN.IU RANCE '■ '� erin PROTECTION a'. Dealer, t = - Many.' an Friends _ .• To Our y L Y P E s k. And Customers yA Motor Ambulance, Day or Nisbt Stets fir both Ladies and Sena Din llinrilt8 A: ''We Extend _The C p - ''+... J PAO�1E IT leinen, Adrienne, Yardley, Gar- - - - France, Mol- '`" denia of Southern - =0f The Season beard_ and Bachetor a flsoe It, Can Get It Or It Is Not Made W • - .-� -por matt* We have also ' on; hand -a very t Seals INGI Pickering, Ont. 'n8tn c,raa�Tags and J., BALSIDON, -._ =- PICKER - :ionery, and Genuine Leather J Writing Kits. for Service Men ` M . MAW Christman cards, Tags an seals Ralph Staples ..ICENSftD AUCTIONEER ANU. �T Newly appointed Secretary \atiorr4 V ALVATOR THE R�EXALL 3TOSE A-RIO j. Radio Forum-, CRC. o al Farm n where FARMERS • ley c•eductad' Anywhere stint. H. Sec your papers for, schedule. Ss J. R• 8o7d _ g have or write. Address 614 Duadaa Pbo�. Pklt '-]�-- fig AT - n.0,ya�.1. YOUR SQ1Et1- Streec, = PAT '1"� Whitby. Ontario. EGGS H� BROCK M. Xmas To All CALVES LAMBS f Toronto AD 6528 — PuL 63 » lY _ erry _AGineo+art >M 11Na AU LINDB OS' - -- - - l /� iN� Loohins•• baelCaa*d+ we are. trateCsl Poultry, both live. and drened T RE _RO Vl associations and your TRANSPORT lret;t►tt, i� I94>R. Get our �j'•ees on Live Duch : t Nealthfults. Air - conditioned TRANSPOET Looidns SorwaiA''we.wisit Tan. s" -- �- Maraae+nseni: Extends To All - =�RTAGS - one Goa' aN. a pea�nl P> Pe ° Rest Wishes For A Very Merry MOVING 44. PI� K EH, N G FAR Christmas 19 _ SAND (3R�VEL S?�NFt Q _ LIMITED M ITECS ._ THVRSDAY, FRI.., SATURDAY rte. �LVIN 'BUSH ; . o December 23, 24 and 25. _ F,li4 'Oi�AD114 i,'1'AlPIOiI \Notice • Hardware Ti'nemitb - _ Two Shows - at 7 and 9 P. cn• - _ _ , w �•,; ,. 01!1'T. PHONE i l bat+a l 113A ` — Saturday Matinee at 1.30 .p. an. ]MOVE 46 _,_ - -- -- ----------------- 7 No bLtinee On Christrtg3e Day ~�,' . (',ombtnation Storm Doors and �jOR�RTA'Q J` - '' Gentleman Jiro �R, C6 , :.`;gto� gash • Made to 'Ordes � t 4_ RIE M starring F,*01 Flynn Alexia Sgtttth blso _ �O �O - The paphalt._ Shingles Me�..30 ■ LIMITED SDAY,:WEDN'SDY Roll Roofings JIZONDAY, TL1; Asphalt - Sidirsa eP; Yom, Y'�°F?. Oro ,tlun DECE�1HhIR 27, za and 29 - wain NW*W � Fl y Scarb ction . ,, • i I Wall Boards etc. Try Etvtres Tonlen aDiefum. D �Dpor»x :aide ... _ _ inner• 1 v�ta4�l .iSa11iX att4r 80. 4A. of b0. " _•',�.' . 1.'. 1 Two Shows At 7 -and 9 P. m.9' ,_ " n»rinat rer. m• vii . 3�, - - . Par P. else owly sat. not atnanwa.r+*a • ONES Howard III7 ind '$Csrbor0 •38E : N;_ M. Cordon ::�nIeU.DawtW,!aa�rTa41Ka iir�++o +' Action , In The _ _ • • �'Mlelwori North ._Atla�ltic' _ _ _ =- - - - _ — - - , NOTEt -: and .D� � Doves„ CUSTOMERS .PLEASE • atarrirlt Hu'litpllrey Bogatrt '`a poultry • �« moo• Interiot T� Flooring Raymond Massey and Alan Bale g Soft � Hardwood in Shingle Si&M mowing 'to the shorts a o � �,.atited th cedar Shine" -- Bock t+ II URSDAYr RRI.,•-SATURDAY this season, DON'T be di ppoir�ted '� _mot Produaft stn Roofing . . Santini Tile DECEMBER 30, 31 and Jan., 1 jWh col Inattlatioa GemslQtst sad Lima .. . ; , , �, . ORDER EAR .� ., Weeping Tile hewer Pipt j, i8e S g MARTIN- it- 100 �: c. PURE PAINT - w. The 'Limit �� . S M ILK S jgti►1�jj8. Astaire .Joan Lea $ickei3sts 76 -- _...... ....'t ••'� }. .x'y.+"w�yy�+4ilyMflrF :. yrf''Cr•ba',+: ,.y , r w . '►',.r . ' .. -�', -a•'4, ' "= a''.F` �•rt_*^'''.- q :.+ced,�._ • :.ia -e.,.. •.;.. w. ... ,;,?.'..:.,..,wL.YS:.,,u. :,v,; -•.'Y S. .~.:seS.:.a.aw,,.0 :�5 „G_^�"s.3 .....,,. 3 ., .