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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_12_29 EdSC`" _ • Nip _ - appy - • :te � sNew` rl1 ••~ ...��..'•L�,, _ � T I I- N]Fa P4- - 'KERING- NEW VOL. -LX:I :_ - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 299 1944 : No. 19 • _ nt-TolElectleeve =And -Thr k ren �'a�nsi -Three _ - 0 �L�a - - 0-U Se Sure To vote � ;550 in salaries to the executive of BETIRE9 FROM OFFICE I a •ng • Sm arcual township nominations 1 was unreasonable. What Was the payers at the Nom ination Meeting wore received on Friday afternoon matter with these Nomination areal- s. ti„ at Brougham on Friday last. Members of the Armed Forces at last, when the attendance-was �h-� ings�-M, years ago that hall' was <:� � �_ home for.the holiday included: Wil- below that anticipated-there had pact -today, not half filled. He _Brougham, Dec,.22, 1944_._ N y, Len Pearson, George, fr+ed otne been mmy rmmours that "we were I knew-in those days the Reeve can- To the Electors Pickering Twp. $urns, Leonard Bath, Ern. Roffey going to have an interesting meet- fed a much greater load. Today all '•. Ladies and. Gehtlernen, we of the and Bill Bunting. W": The hall 'vvas only halt filled, administration had dri'f'ted into o't- ` , vicinity of Brougham do hereby 'Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones, of • • • • 1 her hands: County and Provincial, y wish to bring to your attention an Toronto, formerly Ottaway,;spent �. �.q+*a 'F this Nomination Day, and before .a the -holiday with the lattees'wten, •�iam Reeser, Reeve for the past � Proposed abandoning new township Mrs. W. C. Murkar and family. Mr, four yeara.• reviewed some of the ` offices. Missed the-late Hugh Pugh. & very representative audience, the Y• work of the County Gouncil-�nuntY j Thought the present T1•easurer a following resolution:- Jones was recently elected Viae- . debentures now aanounted to only should be relieved of his office, with ' That whereas our forefathers urg- President of Canadian Bordet Ltd'.. >]i360,000 or lees, and saw 'no need a returned soldier be given the-app- ed by the necessity of a" home for Flt.-Sgt., Raymond Andrew's pig' for any increase for anotia time, Ex- '..ointmeRit. Congratulated Supt. Roy our township council, also a hall for ture appeared in a Tordnto paper pec*d a hard-surfaced road from 1 Wards-no man worked harder. We last week. He was shear holding a (,'larenaont to No. 2 Highway cum-. needed a bulldoze, in Piekaering. Did } amusrtrrient, education and religious " g purposes, erected this hall and pre- Piece of flak'that had lodged in his plated next year. Approved of the not approve of •`acxlarnstions"-he sented it to the council-elect, to be Plane between himself and the tail- "w _alrpourtment of a Counts Aasesor ' would not take an office by acclma- the property of the T.owriship Coun- plane during a raid on Essen. -`'It p ' ago difference in taxes would be nec- � atiom--++*+anted to be sure the elect " cils for their mu�pal meeting and was close enough to suit ane" said' essatry, ind asseseanients-at 100 pez . ors warmed him. At this point the as well, be used for religious and Y afterwards. Fie is a member of east throughout the county would Doctor began to quote -Scripture educational purposes free of charge. the crew of the Moose Squadron and dmplify county asseemienta. This j ---5t was quite evident that saometh- And•, whereas, we their descend- holds thle position of nud upper i township mow assessed by'coumty at I ung very recent had raised the doc- =ante Wish to expr8es on: spprec- Santer. r: ril�O,OOp over actual value. Town- toz'�s ire fie-� a- cite !bZ W= Reesor, Who.retires this yea; iation and gratitude for men aind 'Mie Joann Pearson and Bobby whip mase providing protectipn •at ' the office of Reeve. Irish were two of the locals in the s tont much lower than a countx •. • • from municipal office -after four warren who were prompted by un e{ystam. p'oaasr offices now being E. L Chapmany another good-good- years Reeve of Pickering Twp., selfish.enotivies to erect it In the serious bus accident Last Saturday e� ��y�,.� p�� an Warden' of.Ontario' centre of the township, where it night. Both escaped uninjured. fT i0 .'making- 1Mln��e+lysyr,-_fes the J9b was a� O� year ear. 1 too big for him and he graciously our _ Most of our business places ,t savirK' obe of 1950 �' y -- with equality. aer•vrd Boxing Day on Tuesday. BavioS served_four years as the expressed_ his regret in his being , .And, whereas this In the only fiall That-is--ori, except the Pickerine 4 Res►e of the Township and one as unable. to contest a seat. Never a- O. E g. Hogg ChrUtmai Party which this section can obtain for ' News. With an election coming off Warden, he was retiring frpm mun-. gain would he let hiemseli into that _For Children any of the forager-mentioned par-_+ `-not a chance. An"f this issuekL office this yam, position that called for a session of _�_}__ pease. is not up to the usual by way of • • one weak (day and night) working On Saturday afternoon." Dece n- news matter, read the elections And, where there are in.our midst 'gip, Blaine ,Amatis, Chairman of the at the-Equalized Assesement in the � 16,. Ontario -Chapter O. E. S.,_ several , organizations which are- cards--•we have not D•en able to do Reids and Bridges Committee and County Council. Was glad to hear held their first Christmas Party for being operated for -the welfare of much .of snythiapr else this week, J?eputy,Reeve_-X27,000 by his DepL of the' coming appoim=emk of a and working every night.to .lo that. ,A-tieiv. crus sad power unit at County Assessor. g .me.a, amiirbid by adults, until the some place to hold soeial -evenings, r• m • rs• , the Wwriahfp 'gtavei pit 9b980. 2SS dainty supper was prepared and at various times of the year. Christmas with the latter's -parents Yaada crush is one day. Snow re- Jos. Banigsn--2'0: Million Dollar which they,seemingly enjoyed- 'Very And, whereas 'the Provizicia), De- in Toronto. ` waral_Iarge past of flus expense. In+restmerw at Ajax, toward which shortly-after, Good Old Santa Claus partment. of Health eery etrongly Mr.' and Mrs. W. .C. Murkar rec- �arids for open roads cornpellmg this township has :to .date tontrib- arrived amidst a erect ovation'and- recommends that rural and indust- eived a cable from Crarg, from council to purchase extra_equipment uted $15,000 as.a patriotic gesture. distributed gifts from the tree and rial areas *are provided with parks "somewhert,0 reminding his. parents Iiia own car in garage for over s by way of lost taxes. if elected he ' all agreed it was a huge success. or halls for arnusemeftt fn order to of. their silver weddirg last week.. Week No Signedsgreecn wit Would- see a o - -sure to geic next surtai, t e apnea venerea is- '�llRatsime Flausfsig oz Goveznment Hing Committee^ be•set as "at (ince. esse - Monday. No one else can do it for re Ajax and post-war probkrns. The Pickering Tovanship was one of a _herr Amd, whereas the Council of 1944- 'You. spew municipal offices coating app- very few municipalities -.similarly T having purchased other quarters in Mr. and Mrs. R Dixon and 'Virr�. rosienabely $4300. Paid Reeve JUesor situated, who were not making post- _ which" to hold their monthly -meet- L. W. Johns sment Christmas with `fine"complim,erit. Stsading for the •war 'surveys. Of the feiirteen s'rn- Tie 'the writer of the letter from ings have offered -the former hall the lat.t-r's -pmhew and famils, Cpl_ ,ice of Reeve, �_- ilar war industries, 10.were.located -C_herrywood--sorry we cannot pub-- to some other organization to own P. Murton, RCAF, in Toronto. j • "s • r Be it Resolved:- , G}ueb� 8 in_Oa�tano and=dc_re.lei - r like the"i we dont ate. m• -Vote-Past-War Plannin or Con- ' George Todd, Councillor, a charge >lisnitoba'•-••<2uebec tvw�Id be the �� you're fair. You w�ou]d'think - fusion.-��•hi�h will �•ou have? -of relief advised ;2314.61 sl+ent by more attractive site for post-war ;m too if you'but-knew more'of the - (1) That we, the Electors of VOTE BANI('�IN " A" Department in the year, Half to 'industries,•unless -Ontario was pre- ski y,,_,as we do. )fid. _ the Township of Pidkering; do auth- be returned by the Government. A I pared 're-demonstrate hoer advant- oelze the Council of 1945 to install - eaadidate Sor reelection. ''ages. S'dlicit+ed' the support of his anew floor, new seating (if pose- _Card o!'Thardc' • v a eanditatbnre for of we' of Councillor. Member8 of the O. E. S. have ible to obtain), and . • • • postponed their At Home till a put in.repair -We extend our thanks to our !IPkn H. Westaey, Coam`eia]ar, paid _ _ _ .their former hall, so that it can be tribute to Donald Burton, Clerk for Rett 'Reesor, also atn .ez-Reeve, later-date. _ - '► massy kind neighbors ,and'.frierda i .. a! jests,.arid the isle Soh Pugh. :tlst the County .#sseseor'"`sa- used for fife purposes mentioned. for their acts of kindness and florat ' other 'good .Goverresent job". Oyez Break,Boad Hril Repeitei in (2) That the future Councdl tributes during our recent bereave- e. t3LTownship Treasurer for nralgy years. own, maintain in respectable coed- - ite tJmnlrad 'Wta.• Ressnr, SCAN 03 B idles-wh=t Dangerous tion ition and provide a caretaker for m°n t. 31401TO, for the • _ _ was the trouble? C riticiced game o hsH, ason as there is a Town. Mrs. Luther Piikey and. Fandlp `� .ea the o unkipality, the �nidance in laws wV4iich teridea - to keep o in t ship of Pickering. • • • • u "un. Called small-smane huntersthe News Office of a a'6irpery, dash- -.Card of Thanks •the Couinty.Patriotic, Bate which has �p thereby euw.ura�ng produetios gerous condition oro at a MOS-� - ` lower end of the Brock Road (gen- • ed by M. B. Burk. I wish .to take this oD r•tumty td seated+ this.sownship out-a Thous- of the nn-called reams, who was po erally refesrred to as Cowatn s Hill). thank all of rn man And Dollars, Advised of increases fen .dex oy� &wi. •Dili not aloe the Pickering ToWmship at this moment y Y fa'ie�dp for =�3bssey grswts of $U to ;3b. Iiosp ?des of the new_ tnwuship offieea. i�8 .°e°ea!ary and will pr°b' should be giving consideration to their nice cards; flowers and fruit. .italisation had born redrrra& Rev- Would rinse the Reece and' Deputy- ably-fie atbmde 3iy•tom township her �►1so * •�_-+-._ , hewed officers' salaries. Was a can- Reeve$' ailary $W earth+ Whs not-a post war future._ e--e int. your �Y-=may---ase 3 alp to dePar�at- candidate keeps this in-mind. - my kind neighbors, whose help waz .' esmdida appreciated. 'Mate for for office, of Depyitf-.Breve. �.� �.� . ..North Piicke*is� Baa cCroi's • .. ,. w f • Ara00410 IAN . 1. ) Mm -A. Rbtfe*' Counrmllor Y S. Chapman, as the mar w At the. recent amwsll meeting. �Qwlrumm of -Ramage to Livestock"' Robt..•Reeser on..the I slow .acres, the follow"h* ladies were aipointed �... � :>Carl df Thankm :1 ,�ortod $107 b&viM been spent a- adding that-"xmre money was being A.saistant Work Comers is their 'Women's Missionary Society $waves, but that tax from dqg Be— rnsde off Pickering Tarin than ever jteapective units. Altana, 'Ru. W. PAeriag United Church Mrs. R. H. Stroud Sr., acid family' rt .este" about twice.this guar. U.ane- I before Soil erosion was the fault, Aleesor, Mrs. Crvzim Bro whan, The regular meeting of `the 'W. Wish to thank their many friends: tier to .a gnestiaa he stuffed that farmers 'riot putting back flat �• Hamilton, Mos. Matthews; M. S. of the Uonibed Church will bie ; for their'thoughtful interest, and which had been taken it. Plaid , syfnpath also relatives and neigh. 'fow►1 were'not ptrd�ec'ted by the Act, �► Cliremon Mrs. BirktQt; .Greve Riv held at the home of Elie President Y: -... hat fait they sinoWd-be_•and r+efrui- tribute to offieam. • • or, Mrs. Milne and Mouat Zion, Mrs. M S. Chaprms, on Friday af- 1 bors, for .their assistantt•abd@ lie:-• ,tut new Council inyewUgaate Ahe lora. Jamieson. With tine `end of the ternoon, January 5, at 2.80. All. Sec- utiful floral tributes, at the tiate et' possibWas, pa ai mute to the r G. 3C •Forsyth, a one-tboe very Cbrbitmas doings, it is hoped'that •retaries will please brine written their recent loss of her husband and&, active, Reeve WA also County 'War- their father.. .-Gentleman, iiliias>i Reesci•, all .ese¢nbers will rally round and reports: A cordial invitation ria ex- °.'ler his service to the 3ow'nsnip. Ue den- to lifter only. He very- fly ,stork for Red Crow. Ask any ¢ended to.all ladies to attend. would not be a candidate. wisely stated that it was "unwise to of the above conveners how- you etas --.--- 1 s • • . - predict what wag to be done" in alp OW then get fir there and,- The nnonthly meeting , of _ St. • Births •: '' e ':l Robt. Roddy, an' earCovncilfor, this age-.khat administrative bod- pitch George's George's A,nglicari ,Guild will 'be ies were obliged ,today, to wait for Oji Saturday, Decen r 23, 194 stated that 22 percent of the popul- We are all interested in the ars held }n the Rectory on Thursday, 1d#Wn or tali ioyees at Ajax had +"many of their numerows probkrns to ival home of repatriated biers _3anua ,t„a Q••�• to Mr. and Mrs. Harol A. MitrheQ p _ _. rip 4.-Hostesses-r.-,�=y-�.,n' r- —- arts�first=4:lien--deal• with it. "W80 - at fioran GeneHospital, Private Bu.- been on relief before' casing into of war. Recezttly, a_Calgary boy uoghstn-•avd Mrs: T. Law. one, hundred percent in.favour of a this area, and Warned the township � arrived on the 'Gripsholm, and vis- . 1 Patients' Pavilion, a daughter of the probabilities here,' when the 77 '-Coaaty Assessor.--and 1f10 per©e4il ited the food parcel packing plant' „.�.�� "I& 'Plant closes Stating that assessing. in Montreal. When someone sugg- the township- had, to date, notlifng - • • • ested-he-tell-some of -his experfc:�- __ '� WE PREACH "CHRIST” - •defWte in the way of guarantees ces most ofng the tans, a spent C _ .... _ _ p ihig relief he .B Burk did not know if �: „ „ „' against, a aralyz problean ( g rlicified .' Crowned Conifer Again„ {. h_ could• qualify, but_was standipg be was checked by the late Reeve, - reeipes: He knew how to reduce the � T who described -the steps already far election: . , , • the biscuits to flour and. make pie AJAX. BAPTIST CHURCH, taken. Mr. Reesor was confident crust. He could snake stews and 4 . John. Scott:would•, net state his - that-all•the protection thaw possible other mouth-watering ..'dishes. The" (Cor; Kingston and=Plant Roads }n S. S. NTo. t East} rte- inteaitions at the ancrnent. moral to this story is that it brings W been extended this municipal- - - , , _ sty-that any signed undertakings Frank Disney felt the north end out the fact of how important food 11 A. M. - One Year of Connections s. could not be obtained. can be in the d�flip life of an in- Y • • • • of the township should,be repres�i-_ dividual articularl _ 7.30 P. M. - The Future , particularly "iP he is y°ung t ted, and.was seeking election as a and healthy as this boy happened g,00 P. M. Sunday School E. N. McEwen regretted the abeencE 'Councillor. to be. i of that most-ferniliar face, Mr. Dan. r Beaton. He thanked the Council for �,r In a prison camp many idle hours Every Friday at 8.00 P. M. Young People's Fellowship a lot of work done, and added'that can be profitably filled bX anticip- councilmen never received adequate y Carter,:also G. ,S, Shin s q T. L Wilson and Roy sting fife next areal, It , n. be a pastor: Rev re uneratiaai !o .U=1nated foro leMOA0-we'-olnd _ , UF .._.. _ • "w • BMES BUILT FOR FLYING FORTS PRESAGE ARCTIC FLIGHT ERA R.A.F. TAKE TOLL OF RETREATING HUNS L' ' [ \ 'r , lam.•. .ff Terrible havoc was caused by R.A.F. rocket-fir}ng typhoon a in attacks on •German transport and azmour which tried to stampede a ` out of the Falaise r ap For miles the cauntrysids is strown with — Fslry 7 " the wreckage of the retreating German army. Picture shows shattered German transport and armour blocking r . the road near Chambois, MEDICS LEAD THE WAY = : - -Vapor- trails of Flying Fbrtresses are farnilla sightsover tas:geis in Europe today. d! Arctic bases from s. 1-7,L-- which they crossed the Atlantic will'be used by passenger planes an route to overseas capitals. , _ •5 11 rs//2.. .iffy PETER EDSON field covered with more than four Back in 1928 he proposed that Go half way up feet of snow-ice. the best way to get- from the _ the Labrador. w coast off Northeast Canada, then a As soon as the precipitation .let middle -of the United States to _ couple of hundred miles inland on up a 'fleet of snow-plows snow Europe was to fl across the Arc- y .� the Hamilton and Goose rivers, out shovels, scrapers, bulldozers, drags, tic. Everybody sad he was crazy of the fogs and gales of the coast, scoops and other mechanized then "because everybody knew and you'll find one of-the most im- snow removal apparatus event to that Eur. ortant stopping points on he air work to clear the Gunwales. With= ops was east of the p04 terry line for combat aircraff goingin 72 hours Goose' was again. is United. States and .to fly north . 'to Europe. ' --" operation. was a waste of time. Fish knew Until now, it hay ' been ander : -better. He says he knew better The fact that a major air base; because as a boy in school his the wraps of military secrecy. But capable of handling more than geography teacher - had always the part it has played in getting gpp planes a day. could' be ut big bombers and - -back in of operation after f t r how corn- used eca lobe never mercator''s A medical co � :'ships 3o Europe can't be igndred P projection look flats which maMe the, earth corpsman holds the Red Cross flag aloft as he rides a and rt may be on the . post-war pktsly the Arctic winter has beets - _- jogging jeep loaded with wounded Allied soldiers being brought., aviation: map for keeps, even if it licked as a flying hazard. Planes RAISE CHIC$ENS,' PIGS out of the fighting lines on the Duren sector of the Cologne front is surrounded-by hundreds of miles -can flg in bright sunlight above• Cglonel Hassell isn't predict= in Germany. of second 'growth timber and is no the winter .overcast, even above ing what the future of Arctic.fly- place near a railroad. the storms, without too much ing will ,be, but. he does indicate KEEPING IN PRACTICE OVERSEAS The Cinadians and British-difficulty. They - can eters fly that it is just begihning, . pioneered the field with one through storms on instruments. ' He is, incidentally, pioneering" a —raisin pigs- an chickens . a P irravel.-ru ay, over three years But what ties planes down are 8 P g � is a cou le.of_other lines at Goose Into the war the Army Air Forces• farther south, U. S. airports are in this far northern climate where enlarged it, put in big con even longer than fur bearing_ Last year he had crete from' time to hime closed down the -only animals to survive are 1 runways and parking strips for for periods of hundreds'of-plants, hangars and 72 hours by fog or blizzard or some Plymouth Rock baby chicks shops and a complete base. The freezing conditions. flown:-in, -and half a dozen bred - Canadians own. the . field, under sows_ The pigs are fed an the ewfapnefl2nd but it BETTER BETS Goose Bay air base .-agwrb ageo. is jointly operated for- the dura-- Goose Bay and similarly locat-• They have a pure bred boar -now, I►tion by Royal Canadian•and LP. S. ed far-north air bases with clear and are trying to develop a strain Army Air,Forces. dry weather between the stormsthe are frequently better. flying bets., at will eland Arctic winters. ,'WEATHER IS LICKED wtih more good f The chickens, kepi: indoors is . g lyissg - weather, winter and fed vitamins, have �«;'•, _ - 1Vhennewspaper correspond- than bases in milder climates. proved to be good layers. ants inspecting North Atlantic Sometimes they don't ever: -bother Not far away the..-Canadian bases' of the.Air I`rinsvorf Com- to r�mgv� the gnaw—_p�._thrce has am1 rdand. arrived i Goose-` may, the northerii b a kin-They-merely'. ey- to rice• and went station reennb use which ch is ' they •found big wide 'concrete run- g :�* • ...ways more than a mile tong, packing � working on dry Band culture for �� A� •�: 1 � *� land on the solid crust, lettuce and the - flanked- by snowdrifts 'four to six .tomatoes, celery, �y� \•,�. r there Ahad been furan days oof flying weather f'8tio beautifulA vin- which g Grit ordi anon vegetables feet P• y P A g \, y y' gnarily be grown r '� continuous -snowfall which had dicaton for the theories ad- outdoors that- far north. put the drifts up to the eaves*•pf vanced years ago by Lt. Col. B. If methods of food growing can M' R, ':• •'the one-story barracks. Goose R. j. "Fish". Hassell. Today as' be worked out to make these far- t #"W = � ` was closed down:' tight while the commanding officer at Goose Bay, north• bases self sustaining as to snow fell and not a plane flew in he is merely seeing his early food -supplies anotherproblem of out. Then rain fell on top of dreams realized and getting a 'tot Arctic flying will have been ��tr The snow and froze leaving the of satisfaction otic of it. licked. " °�� � • " - t -Hey, girls; don't worry=our boys overseas are•keeping their one- -am driving ability ship-shape, as indicated by the paratrooper, • above, holding hands with his "date" as they pedal their.bikes LINED UP FOR HOME - — along a,path in.Nijmegen, Holland. - 77 (3P£N MOUTHED -- Yx \ L w r 4 1 I ��•'' \ a�.• we fit, ._ 3. dim. Q 77 ! <ay F These lads, lined up at the leave depot in Italy, are scheduled for a 30-day Cfsristmas' leave to Canada. They have been overseas since 1938. They are from front to rear: Pte. J. F. Savoie. Ottawa, its. D. G. Peddle, Toronto, S/Sgt. Major G. L. Mahar, Kentville, N. S.. Fus. R. Cote, Biggar, Cannon on this Allied tank was shattered by a direct hit by a German.38mm. shell before the Germans surrendered in Lueherberg. Wit-, Pte. Alan McGue, Wingham, Ont., Sgt. R. G. Martin, Ft. McMurray. Alta., Tpr. T. A. Boston, Shot was a most remarkable one, as shell exploded just as it ii. Catharines, Ont., Pus. O. A. Biggar, Niagara Falls, Ont., Tpr. E. j. ,Wolfe, D,00n, Ont- 2811[ entered mouth of the barrel of gun. Crew miraculously escaped W. T. Chilton„ Guelph,, Ont., and CAMS T. 8. Vick, Saskatoon. Sash. Injury from the explosion, but it certainly played havoc with the --- r'- ,^'^,.••. T- : .,._,� _...-_.. .. ,::' "'f.- .._.;:�> _ �``'?'4d'�"na�rrµ.'.""""o-t^.vr'^n-> .cam unr�•�•k: .- .........- .rte } --_-�.a s :a moment. "I say, who arc you, any- Z"W 1r way? You belong to-what's the �e saying? - ,the, clothes-wearing t . t race!" i -"It's quite a 'i-hile since my an- -F � cestors left off feathers and ablan- ket ," dark !rad replied dryly, _ "Of course I car. take you in- f j; 'rC � ¢� that's easy," Archie said tersely, "but.Mrs. Lynn won't like it. She -likes to be asked ahead and to know who • - - - her rules. but that's not the test. After the reception she asks a few, _ a select few to staff; to dinner. Ted's wager •is that she'll ask.any- man' ` ''in .a clean''shirt; he swears she. ' 1•'i' '���"�9"' y` r� M ' '�►�"� will; I know she won't. She'11 prob- y- freeze 3-11 -..-- - -- -- - - — — - -- - -- puixrt is-tl}ifr: I'11" -cwt, tmw x - - because I'm bririgng• Bali-tri un- - - - - - — -e B invited; that's in the wager, too." ° y . _. it a .MARY IMLAY TAYLOR "Hard on you," said• Mark, "aseadful ll is ' homecomers you dont want them xfoirs to put the a epi cr. a certain 1 .. - far as I can see it's up to-pre to to stay as long as they would like amount of "style," but Partner and 9_.��' '����`�'���►�'�'���� make sue good impression she'll to? Dreadful :or not that's what I beingwell, not so 7. ask us both to dinner, young, are irst, a saidcoolly. "I hope you don't, that's sell° r You ice Daughter-a= -d to say "'Neve. mind "I believe you'll go," he said gay- '<M name's Theodore Banks," Landon retyou acid, "1 don't friend were here for the week-end- the style - give us comfort and _ == '-7 1-- Y ' y and Daughter thought it might be warmth and. we'll be quite satin;--- y, you look game! I'll tell you - said the younger one, reddening a mind losing the wager, but-con- " 4 cif you carry it off well, if you get little, "they call me `Ted';.._th�s is -, found it, I dost't-~tell,-_I_hats to..-.. good de to stay uver and take. Eied. y - e 7-40iinathe morning instead- of Of course comfort and style are invited to' that precious din_ ner m-v best friend and' relative, Archi- do the thing! going back' Sunday uight. 'Her not incompatible but. it so often afterwards, I'll give you half - bald Landon," he chuckled irresist- Mark stopped him. "Suppose we idea.met with.a very cold recep ion happens one has to chuose. between fire hundred dollars.'' ibly, "one of the 'old--Landon,. call it off; I'll give back the cash." from me. I knew who would do the two. Mark shook his-head. "That's That.Is why hes sopat with the Landon shook his head gloom• the worrying about getting away in conditional. Your' friend here has lady; he's sure to get to the din- fly, "Can't! It's made with Banks. the morning; I knew who wouldn't given me to understand that I'll ner; he hada grandfather! I'm on I'm in for it,- but-" he turned -a be able to f;nd her gloves at the well, our other infant is over fail anyway; be frozen out by the the democratic side of the house; seas - that is to say, he is in Eng- .. hard, cold look on his companion la_t minute, and Partner knew who land. And ver =lady. In that case. I'd get nothing - I'm Teddy Banks, and she doesn't y happy arra content- , -- n£ you trespass on this, I'll-- 'would be required to hitch the -- according to your conditions. I like it. Sounds common don't you ed to be there. The first letter we won't o a step unless I he stopped;' something ,in Mark's team to the car if, by some unlucky g get the . see, :.like mudbanks, eh? 1\ow, look stayed him. "I say, he added chance, the weather should turn Bot from him was mailed from five hundred down and my clohtes. what's yours?" hurriedly, "you may be all right; stormy and the lane-hill d over- England on December 2'. and was I've none for the ith'am, gentle- Mark hesitated for the twentieth you look like a gentleman, I admit night. So Daughter and friend' duti- Din our er 6. x on the morning of 'men," he added with'a twisted part of a second, -but his'case was it; but I hate the "whole darned full December e: He doesrtt seem to 'smile that the`older one caught ancient histo- these two „ y Save n their plana for stay- be far away, when letters come so y. young business. ing over and took the evening with some uneasiness. felIaws would not_ o" back fifteen "Bein a quickly. This will naturally be -our g g gentleman, I know you train. And this morning we awoke , Teddy Taugr•ed boisterously, years; still -there might be others do," .Mark retorted grimly. "I'd to find a wild snowstorm blowing sons first Christmas away from "You're right, old thing; that's fair, _yet he scorned. 'a- falvehood.- as lief_ give it -up as not, myself." from the cast) Canada but we are homing he will I'll put up the stakes and l'Ii_get "Mark Grarit, he said.' "Too late, we're at the door!" -.get lave and he ahl� to., .spc.n « ' + Christmas. with his grandma and you rigged out; now, what about As lit had supposed, it conveyed Landon -waived his walking-stick g hr� �` aunt. It is nice to know that he will I. nothing. p toward the long striped caterpillar Really there are times when have a home in" England whenever Mark looked' Tom one"'to _#ne- "We'll change .it •-for tonight, • awning stretched across 'Ehe pave- members -of my own, family can he needs it - tri fact 1 might say other thoughtfully. "One thing Banks` said, frowning and trying mint from a -fine house on the even make me mad. There is more who's the-lady?`'- io think of a name. "She doesn't corner. "That's -Burleson's; Mrs. ' Daughter, born and raised on a"I don't think you've any Ai carf, how .tough :k feltnry ;4 41 h.'. sever:.] homes. And_it �+ill be won- _ s her arm, :Lrd derful fur Grandma to have one of °.to ask etl" broke-in Archie. - got some old name, -Dutch, huge- brother-in-law, a widower as aecu;tomed •to sallying forth onq her oyvg. i an m come to,visit Y .. not Colonial-some old thin children, he's the her•with all the latest news about "I don't go unless I_ know, g•" guardian of his and a half miles to school, often her family-in ,Canna-a. V1 a are look-- . Teddy Banks um ed-to-his feet' wife's niece that's all." knee-dee in snow, but of course look-- Mark retorted tersely. _ � -jumped P ing forward' eagerly to letters frons " and cried;-"Come on, well go and Mark-said nothing, but he was well protected with galoshes and Bob, because seeing tl.nugs with Ohl come, oil - he's• got to et the'clothesr, aware.-that Landon because she Arnowl' .-Tedd said: Its Mrs. g r+ . gave him an- overaoeks and now, X new eyes, he will prob,bly tell us nn, she was a Vandevere. Now, The preli" inkries. of gettins other'uneasy uneasy took, then -they- en- has been away for a few years, has more than we get frum most pets• `' .. clothed,, coached Tedd Banks tered the awning and fell into lint no more sense than to court hot9re do- you know? �' Y•- pie. Of .course there is always the ,. , and hurried from pillar eQ. post,, with the guests who .were-already with little bits of shoes and no rub- .Mark shook his head. "I'm not censor to consider. but as I told up. - in- Burke's.Peerage." took yP the brief itrterval before acsending the carpeted steps; a few hers. It makes me feel like a mo- - r B Bob when,I wrote there are all Tedd laughed boisterously. Lt was late in- ,. ►n cher ducat who has raised a brood of Y g ly. - kinds of things he can tell us. which .. ' "She's Burleson's sister-in-law; the afternoon, in. fact, when !lark . in. ,!-chic' was "greeted here. and chicks and can't understand why T will in no way interest the censor. she receives for him. - Burlesoir's found himself in charge of„arlrchie- there as they went up to the wide they are-so different. Little homey things "tike the war Landon on 'his way- to earn the open. -door.. Fie seemed. to have * + + the. millionaire." - people #ilk, how they luvit and what money in his pockrt. He had no many.friends: some stopped-for a q p the war has -done to our various Burleson? Mark Grant stared Daughter was nice well ]eased time to even consider the mfracu= word, but Mark noticed that he with our migration relations. By the way, Bob says at them How small the world wast g ation to the south Thi- trian bad been one -C lous change from twenty• cents to. was not' presented and smiled a seeing the ch"ges W had the sneazi in camp live pn re dollars, but. a -waslittle,to .himself. But his thoughts mad she vwas,able to think u y .dead uncle's close friends, Ise• had ' � p more there is always mores at•rved -than aware that-clad like a man of the were busy; he know Burleson, had " even testified at the trial! ways for us to spend money than I he can eat. So that should comfort abrld=he had more than passed known him well as a bop. «•nota ever dreamed of. Ani: dreaming Archie looked at him curious! g is a few mothers who are afraid of '- a y; muster with Teddy Banks. When the- great man' remember the sev- get in re. how their boys will fart after they know -that name?" as far as we shall,ever that,young man saw him in the enteen-year-old lad he, had helped and to most-of her schemes. Being Mark nodded; the idea caught proscribed raiment he had given send to prison? Mark thought not, g g leave the shores of Cat:ada. him; to came face to face with his vent to hilarious delight. but.if'he did-Teddy Banks would own old world.again l.'But he an- ,•Ry do it—lfra ose X "Wager y- _ swim acontCO y. I. h at ore Potatoes Germans sing- "I've. heard it" „ Lynn will tyiirk you're a prince in. (To Be Continued) Teddy was getting anxious. "Now disguise!" Ten he sobered for a For Your Health Wooden Bullets you know - is it a bafgiin'?" - , "Ifs a bargain" if I've nothing Baked Ham For New Year Dinner vooaea bnuets, which t;re Ger- else to do-nothin brut to try to. Avoiding potatoes for fear of ons g Ym are said, to have used at -- pass' s faprous hostess and, spend getting fat? Then-, here's inter- Cherbourg when hard pressed for =an hour at asocial function:" "That's absolutely all,' otr. • x� R esting news from the Nutrition ammunition, and which they pre- all,. s Division, Ottawa. One medium sumably might use again, are praC- -my honor,.unless you hit the'bull's- �s; ,:� p tical! invisible :n X-ray 'eye and get .a bully' dinner," said �' , res sized otato contains fewer calories of.'-the' wounds 'the snake,tour. t' than a chocolate bar, a serving of Ted, and it's five hundred dol g �i Norman P. Henderson- re or .lain and your clothes." C4QY ry �R� apple pie'or a serving of Norman P t�•is 'f f cake. So, next times think before the British .-Medical 'lournal.` The , "Dt5ne!"'said Mark'recklessly. �s ""` wooden bullets, said to be effective Alright Mr.-?" Archie looked > choosing between 'dessert and po- ` tatoes about loo yards, break.on up to bard at stark. Y solid structures -such as bone, and "Suppose you tell me'your names " k w x The importance of potatoes in the scattered fragments are not the diet was recognized in Europe likely to be located by X-rays. in the 17th century` 'when it was You Will Enjoy Staying At �,. discovered that scurvy 'followed in {� The ST. REGIS HOTEL the wake of potato famines. Many J T 0 N:vef7 liu"m aitY t{elY, SYYw• i netl relt•phuwe. rom lack of K c no Brei up- ` minrvC, thelantifscorbutic vitamin, sL1 WAYS - uwulHe• fit.:.o up., y'• which potatoes supplied. Vitamiti - c;t.otl Food. 1)leing and once•' C also helps to promote. growth,- TO REUEVE MISERIES OF Inst nrtshtlr r a helps in the formation of .teeth Sherboutnre at Carlton P i Tel., RA 4135 ' : 3�= 'and in building up resistances to BRONCHITIS •, disease. ' x " Potatoes' ace' also'a' good source Now get real relict from.Doug hs, ' -!+ed 11gun ff tilt; hinn is pLucookcd, it liceds or- iron, tile triffielal Which ill nuduld 1 sntuked,haat only to be'heated thoroughly before necessary for red bond and_"o - ehftts- denbb-act�len ' cups fruit juice the:glazing. health. Without.,a serving every WAY that ,'.Nothnrgnmoredepres• a-cup brown sugar Cream Mustard Sauce day it is uite t � I y Q p0391b1e that there s WAr't AT ON t sing than headaches- r' 2 dozen whole cloves Why suffer?..Lambly's Y'cup sugar would be a deficiency of vitamin _ �+ FINETRATEs will.give instant relief. Place the hani rind side, up ' on :. teaspoon salt C in Canadian diets, even with a deep intobroat:nial b an o Cn -ossein w egg ydlks gait tubes W1Qi coo `�`, • a: 'r Tliam Iy'sisgoodforear• P . g pati. 'Bake ,in a' F;, Y serving" of citron fruit -or 1. medlClnsl %Ltriag r.. 1 csdte.toothache,paiesin slew oven (3�3 degrees) for is t Sup scalded milk .. tomatoes, _ iinMU�l11Es< t back. stomach• bbowels• yi�PrlrG • minutes per pound for the average i cup prepared mustard Chest and ba CiC .e �4, size ham, 10 •to 13 tablespoons vinegar The preparation; of potatoes is taus linea warm. pounds;.16 to g important in .order,-to retain food In poultice. a ! • 17 minutes for larger Iiaitrs, 12,to , -t small sprig choppel thyme g 1s !cite. U. popnds: NVhen ham•has been � teaspoon allspice value. They should never be soaked � �sam0 s0a e0vrt `' NEADACNE POWDERS_ r} !faked for •re uired•-let th of time rite teaspoon- celery salt• in cold water before-cooking and q ?g To get all the beneIIts'of this Y� remove tenni oven and cut away '/a teaspoon paprika should be cooked in a covered pot eombinadhNETRArA10-fTplWtll7luC " Dash of tabasco witli a m=­'mum of water. For action, dust rub throat, �i 1 • .. the rind. Score ham tti ith a 'sharp further retention of nutrients -sing biek with Vicks Va Rtib at 41 knife knife, rub sugar over surface and 8 slices ripe olives. boilingor_bald ��e• losfantly VapoR�nbgoes ♦ stick with cloves. tiro sugar, salt and-e n8 in their jackets g -egg yolks te= towru't 4 wayeat.oate sur shown G►MPfIORATED Four 1 cup fruit l� gether, beating well. Add to scald- 1s advisable'. Baking Is the best above-to ease bronchitis cough- be.! :.•kd D CREAM juice over it. Re- _ ed milk in top-of double boiler. Mix method .of all. loosen congestion, r6lfeve turn to, oven and, ' _ /, , together mustard vinegar, thyme, mtlaeutsr soreness, and ialaisiA'dren>stbs sed g g restful, eomtortin; sleep. Often �+its`s sq oaiantfn4 p'srglHlli aoepies bake at 400 de- � � allspice, celery salt, paprika and ta- b7 ming most of the misery 1. Uwe.,a sebut a dmf bdm t Is be lilt, r 1 -"It is, not' good L Got relief from a ;. green for 20 min- �� basco. Add slowly to milk and egg g d for a man to �'•, � n- 'Alm s rafMil no hr Ist4suX utes. Baste Ere i mixture. Cook over hot water, stir- keep too much to himself," states d els t0alaitt,�blth;dou- ��tillM allilf�i s Mr eta ar ble-cation, tilne� - . quently with .re- ring constantlg until mixture thick- a psychologist. The •income-tax tested VUft Varpo-VICKS maining cup of. ens, Just. before 'serving garni0i -at,thoritie's' are said to share this Rub•.,Tryal ' Y�►t' ISSUE a - 1s" juice. ° top of sante With 'oli t • .$s•._r`o -' <•:+3.Y.. ':1 :.. . ,+�. �':. .._. ..' ..,':._h.'. _ •�7 ..+,t.'w!.Y•. ''fi: r-S. - '•.'*LC '•C.. yam. • .y .. ,;. —+�—��^TT_, l•' A' F • nom aw MINIMUMS O.. 31 7., Ainley next f Mrs. Wilcox V. m' at j� C• C i D�iie �Y Via. J. Donevan ' hopAe of Mrs. ". f ' Communion Service will be halo YUNZRAL DIREL i'OR H. A. H. -'The Christmas celebrations in in all of Rev..McVey's changes this tMwsto Aabelaaoo snearly all faeaities had a penolve S%iday. f Imo Nett. tttt os .Ostselo lam B*trvapoe' -r-rote about thein, owing to war con- Season's Greetings to all from the jw� _ �� F.aM,-fhLJhasa. Naggft Pala ..ditiorm. ; -News sad your Correspondeax. George Bell, of Saskatchewan has Markham Onto _ Pbow IM that Fkayo the' Tamper sad sn here visiting his oDugm Arch - Vote Disney" oa Monday - Bdl and:War. Bell of Whitby- He is _ Nerves. It may be Your Eyss• son of Arch Beil sr, who 1r1C EAC H1�1t E ,isd ecfiool here in. the early 80's. ��� C. H.TUCK.OFsT. D. The school concert was held on ' �u CO��� B P . T`riday evAniing and the children and FURNITURE DEALER The IDUnea Isoek, Opp P. O. ssisting talent did good work. The FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' ;a _ -of its kaad, and are to be congratul- - - -- - - Mi'FEDnew �Mlis mted Day or Nii•',t +OSHAWA, .ON1'i'. °Scarboro Junction Our roads are still im.Wsable in Phone Pick. 3 ;:.f• • swots and it is to be hoped that -_--'_-_-- - �betber equipment will be sept by . • -the township for such u.nerg.:1acies l'�Ck$ring, Ontario ?ELEPSOIdEs =Howard 1117, and Scarboro $36 • - - _ -- /, _- ...Weatnty -upon his-electioa-te.... - - _ - - ---the office office of Deputy-Reeeve. - -: - Q`sL`e - Frames Sash I)oor� creras - y _Thouitr George and MTs._ Blake rad fam- l;vaetnation Storm Door. and 1 Interior Trim Mouldings soft and Hax*good Eto*rfnx V. seen tfte nond&y - an Orillia. Stora ties ° Brick Insulated Siding Cedargrain Shingle Siding Asphalt Shingles _Vallbaarda Rock Lath Cedar Shingles f SoII Roofings Asphalt shingles -Roll Roofing - . StQ1lffVllle R _ 1P Asphalt Sidin 360-0mol productu Barclay Tile Greenwood Wall Boards ata. Rock Wool Insulation CeIrnerat and Lime — no" Staaffville 108 �'lse eeping Tile Sewer Pipe ? W. M,' S. of the Circuit will N. M. Gordon _ Wgttltgl3A1F. FRI., SATURDAY _. bIAR•TIN-SENO,VR 100 p. c. PURE PAINT DECEMBER 28, 29 and 30 • .__. ntAll rades of F. C. Cedar Shingles- Northern Pursuit .iv Tu rkeys Wae e Errol Flynn and Julia Bishop Community ommunity Sing and Cartoon Highest market price for live Ma le Leaf Fire t. p Noticeo•YY ou Free S.ioR Sasad$y Dec. 30 (for 'the ehildren) turkeys, delivered at our plant Insurance Co. i Doom will open at 2:15 F. DAL gat Whitby - We do building of all kinds __._. .._ - - Qteap. Rates for Farm and country CAEPENTERING MUi�iD.1Y. T L'ES., WEDNESDAY Buildings CEMENTING .IANC-ARY 1, 2 and 3 Whitby '336 Day or Ni$ht Windstorm Insurance on BaS -PLUMBING ` Tel. PCU _ ROOFING °Jane Eyre Windmills, Silos etc. r ��► �� T N ������ - We also sell Brantford room Orson Welles and .Joan Fontaine 1 1 J j j '� Automobile Insarsace b - - ]Lateriala, Empire Bathroom Ai alsOpmeaw8j stems. Beatfy Stable ... .. .- , LIMITED . Write or Phone i FAG GRADING BTATION �• E4uipment, and - Cartoon aSid Sports Red ; Building Materials �ANU Y 4, 5 sad 8 .O PRONE WHITB 1 336 Ist SA TURDAY tea Fres THURSDAY, FRIT, IoeCsfaaa Old. Acquaintance BUM DAYISBe ' Su­ re ' .T0­ ,_..VJan-u' aryote V. J. PROUSR - aceto s To the Electors of Pickering Twp: _>-;,fo the Electors of Pidtering Township: - � AD 66Q8 Picis. i8 1s 36 If elected, I will work for an economic administration and AGiaooart Your influence is humbly requested, a Poet-War Plan for our Township,,-which• will snake the best _ F'aj'r'S ..E�Oator �ON LiI BSON In supporting me for the Reeveship use of our mutual advantages for the benefit of Returned Man ='at Pickering for 1945. .and the Entine Township. 'Res. 38J ph' 01f. 38W Modern, Practical'and Eennamical Wishing all a Prosperous New year. We Solicit Year Attmkion Aad - TRANSPORT/ -: Management of our Township.at-war M Preparing for a lr-qv - Business LUANSPORT W, .first of ah win the war. Josephanigan or Councillor or Fee" -Poultry, Hog, Dairy, whole or CARTAa11 ..'Vote January 1st, 1945 :chop Western Grain, Growing- To the Ratepayers of Pickering Township: Mash for chickens,M�n- N , .NEIL E. McE W EN loft lips Developing MQVIN( Having enjoyed your confidence for the past four p n8 ntrabo D[ollasees, Oil Cake, Gluttea, 17 years on the Township Council, I take this_opportunity d Bran, Shoats, Middlings BAND. CarBAVE[s 8T{1NFi eintic1h to all who hAve in &n3 way ass- or solid your port for not yoar, Rooting listed me, a.�d I am ting o sup s a hei as Councillor. Asphalt Shingles, Ilea Roofing,as I pledge to serve the whole of Picidering Township to the Wooden shingtes . sleet of my ability at all times without fear or favor. DEAD HORSES AND CATTLH ,,To the Electors of Pidkerini Twp: y Wise Faneiag, Steel Fence PagEa Being unable to make you all a personal call, I wish you COMM Binder ill a-Prosperous New Year. ?'tee, �rIIeas For tree piCK up, ph0l16 t inaving received the nomination - I.sol 1 fti our vote and influence for.election on Mo - and Farmers Hardware CSO�• •• 8K or Councillor, -and being desirous of __ Y ��'• _ 3nrse and Xeode' YiiTsees Installed serving the Northern Section of this �aaua►rY 945. - Coolers r .. .. Woods - Traeto Oil Township, I solocit your vote and CI:AR •. 18 1lnfluence. GEORGE T• TODD I�OxT s 14 •Claremont, : Ont. PICKFIItING S06 Wishing all a_.11appy.New Year. PICKERING .. .. ..� 89 - DISNEY ' AGINCOURT ...... �... zone 21" FRANK To the Electors. - Twp. of 'ickering: Sellers ; and - we pay the phone c�argee For Councillor At.the Amival. Namination..Meeting of Pickering Town- • ' GORDON YOUNG LTD �faip Ratepayers, to nunionate candidates for the offices of - Atkinson 'Ree.e, Deputy-Reeve and Three Councillors for the year 1945, _ Torontd Phone Ad.3888 . I was given the nomination of Reeve for which office I am ne . 201W2 - u 90 • ` Pho Agin Sto ff 2 _ ,.Mount Zion a candidate. I arn' a life-long residEat of our township and Licensed ::'have served-on the Council for seven years,-three of which J. A. W I LLO U G H BY -Miss A. James city to spend .her Christmas. vasa-.. .. County Council. uctioneers Head Office ---Toronto_ I consider experience gained while in office will heip 156 Yonge St, �AD060b tion with her parents. elected. :Sales conducted anl Mr. Dv�iovan Appleby, of Toronto - ' both the ratepayers and me odnsiderably, if'ewhere - -'.Largeet and Oldest is Due to the ,shortage of gasoline I will not be able to Specializing is Farm Stock, Canada - Established Forty stent Christmas with his people. -Furniture and Property Sales. Years" Miss Helen Wilson who,.is onploy- :call on you to talk over tow'ns�Fifp'problems. ed at Oshawa, is spending {lie hot- I therefore solicit your vote and influence for the Office All Sales personally fisted and con sv.T OUR ACTIVE err ogPT, jtdays with her people. of Reeve for the year 1945. sdvert�sed, Bills prepared and FOR TWAT HOME IN THE CITY On Sunday evening, the Y. P. un- Thanking ypu for the confidence you have placed in Me Posted. der the leadership of Mrs• Elsner In the past and wishing Son the Ccflapliments of the Season* — _ j wilaon, gu Ser- I remain, Yours sincerely, r Prompt Service '"�`"• r The public school will open-a sotiekor,Noars ftwit..MOMYN 1 sso and close at 430. after the Evac. ; D e B L A K�A�N1� . - fir°a" the i.ts A.e. oied1W .x ation. Mia..oath wing of Coon Hou...AWths. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Disney aft- - il PHOl�i�•290 S'TO LD ended the funeral.of the formers = Barrister Solicitor Notary pwft i cousin, Mr. BobHoltby, in Port � TOWNSHIP•OF PICKERING , y Merry on.Wednesday. ¢ Claremont Meat . �. RiCHARDSN The Christmas concert teas laid is Seita 811 -- Continental'Life. Lillie the school Inst Thursday evening, Your . Vote 6 InfluenC� Market $71 say let. Toroats December 21. The pupils took part .:fa vIany ngnbers: The Y. P: V. gave -RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED o, ;, gp�jaj and Co+mOmiere3sl :ter play .• g Mary'. Santa Wn, 30, 40501 thaw soon followed and pleased the C - • - anti Lti[eats auny children. - Our truck is in Dunbmton and, • t Sunda School and Church wtll be !88 u vi' t wahl� �f t Sunday M o `:yet the usual time this Sunday. The y r'Y Tues., and Fri., andr �+ h %$acrament of the Lord's Supper wItl be glad to call on qoa• be observed. 'For Councillor Oilseed Poultry Bought amiss Margaret Brignall;Markham apdut the week with her cousin Miss A. J. SUTSERLAND lim,�. eby's clan. and Mrs. !ELECTI(JNS JANUARY ly 1945 at- �s lams of V _ G Janes class gnat _ Janes for s 40Llltttn" - 4 , 1 r piano•throughout'the even 4g. Supt. M}''s Philip was with hef people father, Rev. Dawson Leigh LA R O T Warren. Willson thanked all for at l3eav%ton this Oat week Mach wood at t time. ana 1, their help sympathy is felt for Mia. Philip, wood' at that time. Theis friehds will be so whom sister, Mrs: W. Dobson pass- try ,to hear - Mr. Leigh is in very r. ' Caureh Naws '� ed away at Beaverton. This was ry 1� %qpAN6, Itunwil Prove, RCNVA, spent from the late residelnce and service A good congregation was out to Mrs. Philip's last surviving and aaly confined to bed. Christmas with his family here. a the chuich. Rev. I. 'E. Kennedy thc, Ghristmas service on Sr iday af- sister. Mrs. .Keith inlvitea,�eryoae "Word has been �weived by his officrateci, aaa:ated by Rev. Wen- ternoou. Rev. Kennedy prese ied on Mrs. Thasnaa Philip Jr. has also the Sunday School treit'`to t!e **other-hev_, that her Dry L. ham, of tl Baptist Church. �t� Wise Men and the Ht►.nble recently been bereaved. Mrs. Cowie on January 3rd. Sunday School _.:Marclay has be.�a pry.rdoted to t Pallbearer were: Messrs Walter Shepherds". The choir assisted of Claremont, late of Toronto died bow closed on accrottat of illnep •'maid'of. Lieut.-Colonel. He is on Ward, Win. Th(cripson, Duncan Dol- greatly in the singing of two nuan- at tine home of her sdn in Toronto, but will start again on Sundag motive service overseas. phin, G. M. Forsyth,�uad Redahaw bers. during the past week. Mrs. Philip January 7. 111r. Ray Ru�-nohr, Hsanil`._•a, is and Charles Cooper. Ian the evening after practice, the too, has the sympathy ot.frienda and Mr, and Mrs. Len Wfileoa s 'visiting his mother, Mrs. Shy:.lean I`ltermsnt' was made is ClarsmakLt Glee Club sang carols outside some neighbors: Christmas Day with Toronto a Rumohr here. Mrs. •.Rumohr is in Ul on Cunetery. of the village homes. A kindly ges- The McWhirter and Tummond Aurora friends. poor hah^at present. fano-on their part. fscnili,es of Milliken and Manillia, _ x '..a mad Mi BadAerow of Stouff- - 'Week of Prayer un Peo le are invited to v Bro - - vine, and Mr. and 1Vizs. Wagg, or heWeek—oyer wi'lI-be held 4•neet with Claremont Young•People ham fr}ends .in-their loss, in the Goodwood spent Chris)nas with in Claremont Churches- next week. for a New Year's Service ca New asst of a beloved sister and dau- Durib$t'toli -T their sva aiA daughter-in-law, Mr. Or, Monday, Wednesday-and Friday Year's eve. passing Brown recently. and Mrs. JoL•a Badgerow. evenings the service will be held in Mr. and Mrs. -Gilbert Merrick, of the Baptist Church, with Rev. I. E. A number of eople starts the viii- � Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mi Alzbridge, were holiday visitors of Kennedy iu char On Tuesday and i p -Vote "Disney" -on Monday �� age were Toronto visitors for the atad family of Niagara Falls, Mr. ander, Barber Thursday evenings, the service will Christmas DAy. Mrs. E. Ohenth of Niagara Falls, N Mr. arLd Mrs. George Constable be herd-_r'n tE-e U-ranted- n wr Mr, W: J. Brown' t the week- Y. spentat t --spent-. oVDIXTat _ - -with-. -- -the- on ----- ,-- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton visited at 8.00 pen. The Robert Malcolm family were _ =` - - D1iss S-e►ndra Stroud-has Darlene at Hamilt .on Monday with the Pond family at Long Brch. Mr. aand Mrs. Roy Keith have just fortune to run a nail in her foot c Goo k an f Chri tensa. ed word of the marriage, in oently, Waterford, spent the holiday with spent Mrs.. McLean and Miss Mathew- England of their nephew, Pte. Wal- an Mrs. Pearson Dr. and.Mrs. Tclanlinson. eon, of Torrnto, accatnpanied the ter Keith. Chris6m'as Day hi the City. Mia Doris Dolphins .' of Toronto, A number of 'people scattered Misses Malcolm hc¢ne--for the holi- Christmas' visitors at the Keith's Mrs. T. MicGlashaii-is spending with her lamilYda included their sora James and Lorae few days hi Oshawa at the home o beia• reported the lose of cattle,.by theft. The Walter Hamilton's family ` with their wives and their geandson -son. -- Mrs. J. C. Murkar and daughter, Wonder who the aexf victim. will were horn?. with their parents for Terry Earl, spent Christmas Sun- — Mrs. E. Craven is able to be of Pickering, Mr.' and ,Mrs. Earle be,-Coati, Christmas. day in Ottawa, but arrivAd home in round' a little.after .her. recent ill Booth, of Newcastle, Mr, and Mrs. A dance will be held in Brougham Mr. and Mrs. Heron,of Toronto• tiane for a jolly Christmas supper new• Edgar. Kidd Wid. family:, of Rich- Town Hall d1 Monday eventing, Jan. were with the ,Ptattersan' family .ivi`h the family on Monday. The sympathy of" the cotntnnt�i _ qnv td Hill,. and Mr. and Mrs. James lat. A.good orchestra will be in, att- over Christmas. Mr. mad Mts,. Alan McKerzt and is extended''-to Mrs. R. H. S -Baddie and son, of Claremont, spent eadance. Ae5r.ission 35 cents. i Miss M. Cassie ie with h.-r people children spent Chri'stmas with Kit- Sr., ct the sudden passing of s 'Christmas Day at•the ficnily home The Sunday School•concert can* here for the Christmas season. ch-mer relatives. • husband. with 'Mrs. Bacon. off according to schedule, and was ` Mr. and Mrs. Tkurnpaon were with � Mr. and. Mrs Edgar James - and Jack ��Mrs. Cropley of Mon The Young People 'of the Baptist a real success_ Miss Reesor had .: the F•.-ank Carters for the weekend dhildren a.lebmt-d Chris'rna .Sun- 'spent. Chrisprnas at the former' • _ _.Church.,had a social Party at' the trained the children to give the pro- I ar•=d Christmas, : _ i day with Mrs. Jaynes' parents' inn hcrn9.here. parsonage, last night. ' - gram as a radio dne, Masters Wood- Pte Ross Kroz r;�d Hany -and i Lansirb. and Mcpada�, w'tch the Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wood Ren. Loy. 1{CAF, .of Ottawa 'ward and-.Hairs .being the annour.- Mrs, ?4IilP�r rend:BiVy were at h,rne Janes' family M Thornhill. Mr. Dick Vantent, of Bowaganvill ...- were holiday visitors_at the toren spent the holiday with .has parents cern. The ro wn was a real child- far Christmas: a:.3 the John Knox . We are glad -to hear• that Mrs. here• re.i's one,peVe the smallest school .family and -Mrs. Walter tincx:-a'1 ' pian Perry is in�a very fa-u,urable er's home here. Harold Coates, Oshawa sp'I the .child having n part. The pupils of spent Chris'r-nas Day at the Knox rnrditian foilnwiflg her roc nt, oper- kms, we are,sorry to holiday at hi me here. the' 7th concession,. school who att- home. ation. Dort wag one of those seriously fnn Susrday School assisted with The MilfrAd,�iam?tc�� family a'_1 Alan Prrry has talcE� a pcasition jured -in the accident .Saturda Mise Betty Pretty, Toronto, spent ended y the Holiday With her pazen:s. •siweral .nuiibers. The Y. P, gave a gathered at their parents' home to with the Pickerieg Farms Sore in eninst east of Ajax corner_. The'-Women's Mission Circle of io skit. Santa Claus was'on hand :' spend Christmas. Toronto. .�, goodly crowd attended comic; the Baptist Church held their anon- to distribute fta.from the tree, and Mr: Ben Carter of Green River Mia. Cliff Hubbard. received Christmas Eve Services isr the Ua R' ited Church- A Watchni h - '• ably meeting ori Thursday at -the the children's treats. Rev. Ken�zedy 6 and the A.�ert Gray family. vc�re Chris's rias-greetings from Mica Dor g t- home.of Mrs. George Ricnardson. was '.Master of Cerecnoaries. Billy guests of the FrarA'Cartees for othv Leigh who taught the. Brock is planned to begin at 11 p. an. Mrs. Rosa Middleton'8 group was in Christmas:' Road School ei hteen eats ago:..Her s - ' Devitt Rave good---aernce'-at the g Y New Year' Eve charge. The Topico-- A Christmas The local fl=== held a very suc- .yam .: c>Ieae(Ad d¢n.-'e in the Cons nututyMAL awn V S dote Donee on Momkr a� s ,t* X k y - were The Forget-me-Ir et Club � -• k ; out Carol singing an Christmas eve a stld sassed more monrey to goodi ' _ - smokes to the; bo overseas. 7. Clarepce. Pnllleyr is spending a few 1 x; :- � : days wrath has mother bete. . Mr. _ >s ` *• '� . :ate -- � _ Pilke) is from lnvermay, Sask. T a r ^M, M!. and Mrs. Gordon OPesland, �' ? g + do `►+� " >2 lu 4 - of Yingston, the holiday with r n ` . F { Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Overland. : 's "' Mrs. Conner aad mother, Mss. retative3 in Oshawt. Floyd Coates and family, of .Tot- -.'onto, apeott the holiday with Mia. •4 - ,Jona Coates. ,•- �:h. �;; ., f t-. �,, � � a New Year's Services will be bold in the L'rAted Church do Sunday. al a ; � r... - .The evening service will be in > t yy yy of the Young People's Soor isty. The Baptist Church Young People and the Brougham Society -`will also attend this, service. Foll- owing the regular service there will be a "Fireside Service and the "Watchlnight'Service" at 11 p. M. The Forget-Me-Not Civb• have m sent smolms and gwn to the follow- M e :.. .• y, a :�... .,. boys overseas: Jack Fle Lloyd 'Hicks;-Marjorie Ward, Chas. - ,Aldridge, Harvey DeRusna, . Bill ..-�Hrcts, Harold Io st Gordon Ben- son, r: E-N-. Hammond, Curry Cook. The• Club melmbers would like to thank Mr. Sutherland for donating -- \ two turket-s which were wdn. by Mr. : Jack Hockley.. This made possible "i'Oe sending of more smokes to the boys. Another "thank you!" to.you,. Mr. Sutherland, Mr. andM%&OUffin"CLa, VArs. Herbert Pennell and - &%F Dick McCarl, of,Whitby, Mr. andMIST ^ Mss. Jack'Pickins and son, of Tor- ` - onto, Mr, annd-Mrs. Robert Hopkins, :; of Toronto and Miss Joy McCullough vPere' all -at the Josses DIcCullcugli home for Christmas. sr ,Lite-time Resident Passes ; i 'A life-tame resident of-Ciaranont, a . _Mr. Luther, Pilkeq, passed away,at ere on n y`morn?. 9ng after a lingering illness. He w$s . 'Rom on the Pilkey homestead' on the 8thConcession of ,Pickering, he ' attended school :In Claremont, Mar- . tied to the 'former Liza Mitebell, • t r : tber farmed on the Brock•Road for ` 38 years. Coarsing to Clatemdat, he operated a harness shop for aboutky one ssVea years,-when he retired-dA ac- - ' shunt:of Illness. He was a tneanber of the United Chuich, -and for a somber of years -was superintend- - dnt of the Sunday School, and was a1.m8mber of.the Board of Stewards. ,. •„ r rrr r r nrr ► pIr!/I N it, He is survived by his wife, four �IIII�IIII�rir//� eons: Clarence, of Lnveranay, Sask., Clifford, of Toronto, Leonard, of - �?- - 05hawa, Russell,. of Claremont. L Two other sons have passed awa, ' EASTERN MOUSE Poo 45100 y Stanley, about 84 news. ,ggo and , iaymead in 1985. : Y .. •-... . 1 'i�hie feral aortico ''YM/ held ._ .. : :.,� - � �', i �. • -- — _ T r,. +M.4. ^rF• •U G F Y.►. � '"A � 1 'Y..+,- vj,,. •..,L' ^.4sY' .v, .-_ - .'K" 441 WITTY kmy FUNNY BvJINESS LEADS U. S. FORCES IN FAR EAST - ..K0WZ0NTAL Answer to Prevbm Pude 8 Domestic fowl -- 1 Pictured U. S. 7 Pronoun. Axmy man, 8 Err. i — p,A61 S L A N T S 9 Toward. Douglas,A• L I L OC 20 Touch. t`• - l O R TRITE T N H 11 Hesitate. ' 8 He was once TRACE B E N 14 Hastened. ,o r the youngest• SWINE R E M O L 17 African rives. ` — chief of —' T 1 C ��. .18 Edible,Sesh.19 Aurielei. Army. ' - • H U R T L E N �IVLIJI`I 21 Endure. f ° oo,°° 12 OceanI P H E . I 22 Caravansary. (abbr.). F 1 S 8 26 Drops of eye 1�,�^• -13 Peels. fluid. 14 River"(Sp.). T A MISM E I 27 Cluster of 15 Each (abbr.). R E E fibers. 32 Age. 514 BeveragS6 Mnle 19Snaky--'fish.----35-Related-by --82-Nostrils.-----'-i1L ------ __ r 20 Far East: blood. 3 Rescued." - 33 Secure. 121 Japanese . ;;38 Land VEBTICAL 34 Hasty. 22 Sodium 39 Hurl 2 Genus of 87 Spoke chloride. :r42 Low tides. maples. imperfectly. 1ss■.•s y "74i .s.. _ 23 Greek letter. 45 Tree. _:,3 Church,part. 40 Bones: 24 Erbium 48 Italian river. 4 He command-41 Leap. (symbol) p of ed the famous 0 Volcano. •25 Type of leather. _. +— Division Sicily are riches in store for the doctor - Jacket. 48 Exists. 'in the World 44 Wan. who, can cure a person 'while elle 28 Fragrant Oils.. 49 Chart " VPs: (pl).' 46 Dance step. hosriL,no sr ra 81-Female sheep. 50 Article. =3 Run. 49 Pronoun. - is ori her feet. - "'You're sure you haven't Christmas and !►Pry Foal's Day ... _ nand?" S 6 10 11 ' r - THE SORTING rMINCi 6 I I Y ,,,.r op oY LAN6 ARAISTRONOs 20 211. 22%j Hobby Squ 5 629 _ .. 42 SZ i S A I — - v i ss snow.itis �� � i - - _ Dieting Dot says trimming down to y, + a . - HOLD EVERYTHING cam within her ration points has - her o -B. nothing forthen than issuing an unsatisfied appetite. . it you my ' ?� $. MUTT AND JEFF- 'anyway Jeff Won't Have To Worry About His Ing. Ta: By BUD FISHER ' AYEARAC■OYOu LoOK!THERSARE, -E104THouRSOFEvOt/fDAY YCU DON'T -You dETTWDMIiiKtML'ATION 0 N yEplRl E�GNT NOtJit9 CK73STIMIAS AND THAT LQAVES I.Z$DAYS� AND VM /!t WORK FOR YOtJ OR 3OliDAVB-- ALL Tom*wows;CFF—Mb' AT 1hAlCLVE BUCKS T MOUNTS TD r THAT§10�aAORE e1Hoe#D t pnf ydu! + , n.. OVA ME NClral., ■e A WEEK AND YOU 121 DAYS LEAVINti DAYS OFF LEIMAli6 7NI4MEIVT WO'AS 244 DAYS— \ •' oHLYIft"AUOfs t` • •� A C:ENT� t+ 1 _ \ ` • LUNCK EVERY DAY THA MOW DAYS 7/F7 11 .�!• d ly /o:I%• ` = ** low NIIIA mlvwL EL 1.IL MM V.L "He didn't pass, so he told his l' ' folks he's frozen in the grade!" . By J..MILLAR WATT POP—Let's Get Doman to Business :.: _ - : j WET W ou LD You nn AYO,NWAls a ,,, . ' LIKE, SIR . NOW WNA"f� .1 r'^ FILLET STEAK. F YO U v i M0.5 HROOMS WHAV . - C w. AND }.. -- 9._ — — , •:v. r _ i• { . '. •. :.j,. \ .:}:•:�`' lRrlr•onrd'hr Th. Ui•II�yn1!e.i:c. Por,l'` — :r;4>F�}+•: _ REG LAR FELLERS Help J - By GENE BYRNJES AT NOT ONEY THAT,' I NEVER HEARD OF i'Mna lQ���' BUT THIS POOR MAN HAS SUCH A DREADFUL Lt�J�J NO MONEY-!HE'S 6(NNA ' STATE OF AFFAIRS! ./ GET CHUCKER OUT INTO I'LL GO WITH YOU AND �� ✓' ' THE STREET-AN'EVERY- - SEE-If THE POOR MAN �� � s•. WANTS US TO HELP THIN 16 HE,DWNS TOOK n"� _ - AWAY FROM HIM. • HIM OUT! 13W_�'. OUT � �e0 DRIVE � WES p - ciomR �/' ra is 'PRICE\g 1B1117 i .,5LASNED �3p �7R 7HJS 50r NEE O �wQRTfIY Q. ES EN ii)R '� tom '_ ---- •� / H ,�o l .: W, 4N _ _ r - . ALLIES RIDE LVT IN GERMANYHalle You Heard? -over. One, looked up apprehen- *posts the Daily pfafl motoring 00 lively. "It is all right, dear," said respondeat: file,.other, "it's one of those• old-.- - - ' - - - It is now on its way to Russia,- fashioned _A bishop attended a banquet'aad_ -'planes 'with a' man in - `• and the specifications have bees a clumsy waiter dropped a_plate �:--_ • _ __ of hot soup is his lap. The clergy- - locked away and-the drawings for man glanced around with a look "'Morning Brows, _'Hbw'a !he' luxurious' body -work havg of agony 'and exclaimed:. everything at, homgi" "The wife's well, thaak.you." been destroyed. The newspaper "Wijl .l;.otne layman please flay - learned however,. that-the. car.has , y something appropriate," two--compartments and that every- `` 0' Perfect Car'$Ullt thing imaginable has been pro- �e-�lu� l;zt or SovietO-ffici ' •Greece he-- assured,. Hitler that engers. Both compartments art _ tha._Italian army was..infrill (seated, and there' is lin air-condi running order. British motor engineers, sworn tioning sysiem_ which suppliek :. -a working b i warm air at an epee temperature. doors,-and oprsoduc'ed�the to secrecy -o- ' ' � closed ,. Two women were ta&in in-the perfect car for the use of a-hi h- The car's value has been-put at x , ..AGENTS WANTED- - - -`-BABY CJUCKS - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS � f h: AN ULD E3TABLISHEI> CHICK� hatchery wan Is ageaU to cer- THERE'S EXTRA PROFIT FOR FRESH' A. BODDINUTON -BUYIL sellsSeal.-tnairti- t.. - orders for chicks in your spare Top Notch chieka.� Yee, Batts ' meats 111 Church, Toronto 3, time. The commission is good profits in.the foim of discounts L - and the chicks are well and fav- (1) Discount for booking your FARMS FOR- SALE ourably known. Write for 'full , order early. (2) Discount for tak- - details Box No. 182, 73 Adelaide Ing early Delivery. Top NotchW. Teresta. $12,000-2UU ACRE FARM, L.AKI4 -the start, every Top Notch chick way -near .Palmyra, Out. Tiled w BABY CIIlCHB 'is Government Approved from about every 4 rods to lake. Good y bloodtested , breeders, assuring bn11d1aga and very good soil you of healthy, fast growing Apply to Box 2, Glencoe, Ont. va today a ld r4aa ndefo uc a aoou 1 A RE F 6 MiLES FROM 100 CHICKS FREE ]i is e r 1 e WITH EVERY URLER OF 100 PUL tre th success our 7b t ARM, customers have had with Top Easter, Bandy loam all under let chicks, we give 100 tree chicks Notch chicks. Also laying and cultivation, no waste land, abund- ehO pullets -�readyd to lay p�rullal N for lmmed- ance water, 70 acres Fall Wheat. $Zur- pertc100. barrredrRocku " ( 2 9b.. p ch B house, hydro telephone , - lets $19 95 per 100. White Rock tate slivery, op of Chfek- rick h se, Brise, Guelph, Ontario. banked barn 70 by 4b, 2 concrete Pullets $24.86 per 1U0. Brows leg- silos, poultry house 60 by 40; horn Pullets 324.95 per 100. All three -floors, capacity 4,000• lay- -chicks sold backed by high egg TWO CARLOADS, WELL BROKEN Inghens, tools shed 1 ppaccl1re or- pedigreed Guaranteed �Dgi;raaa,ns, 4 toe 7'years cohld°nweighin chard.. Reid, BoiO 103,AChhthsm, 100% live delivery. Kent -Hatch- 2600 to. 1700 lba."Apply Ross Ili Ontario. -- ery, Chatham Ontario. Matlock, Box 29, Gorlitz, Bask. MEDICAL ORDER SPfiING CHICKS NOW. GOOD ADVICE! EVERY SUFFER= -'- '-'-'- - Whether you take del4ver - early - CANADIAN GROWN SAGE or of Rheumatic Pallia or Neur- Residents of newt liberated In the new year or later on It's y- $aarlauterp. Germany, get a gaud itis should tryore,-Dixon's - EWn._ look at one Of the. Allies' Most. versatile war Machines-an LVT desirable to order well in advance for sale, $1.15 per pound. Post4gs- 4typro'6 Drug Blore, a85' Elgin. . to get what you want In breed, prepaid. Mc ulgan Orchn d, Ottawa Postpaid 11.00. (landing-vehicle tzack as it rumbles up the street. L'VT s are Quantity and delivery date, If you Cedar Springs, Out. 'duplicating their Pacific success iia Europe. can take care of them you'll - likely want January-February BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys =-" -chicks. But whatever you want AIRDALES. BOSTONS, COLLIES, offensive odor Instantly, 456, and when,-we urge that you take' Wire Fox, Cockers, Dalmatlons, bottle. Ottawa agent., ' Denman stock and order well in.,advance. 'many; others. .4323. St._PominlQue,. _ Drug-Store.Ottawa. pICE 0F` THE Sara le ,Pl wood Bray Hatchery, 130 John i3t. N., Montreal. P.Q. P y y Hamilton, Ont. STOMACH AND THRI.AD WUHNIS � � Horne Sent To U. K. COCKER SPANIELS CHOICE PUP• often are the cages of ill-health BUY GOVERNMENT pies, blacks, reds• part) colored, 1e. humans, all ages. No one lm- champion blood lines. Shipped on munel Why not find out If this APPROVED CHICKS approval. Dr. Watson. FF'owlck, 1p your trouhlet intereat'ng par- ------- sairiple British Columbia pr eN Quo. ticviars-Free/ Writs lHut.yer!ey'a' fabricated plywood house now .- EVERY BREEDER GOVERNMENT Remedied: Specialists. Tn'ronlo S. banded and blood-tamted.- Avoid JERSEY BULL-9 FROM •BILVER. ite for on shipboard. bound for the Uni- disappointment by ordering your Medal Dama, b7 our AA Senior ' -17'S IMPORTANT - CVERY SOF- COMPLACENT BOSSY. ted Kingdom, where it will be in- chicks early. Wr1941 Sire • Edgeley Standard. Noble serer of RheumatM. Pains or Cotnin specte to` see.f it is suits 2 r' the proper brooding, and methods - Silver 3fedal Hire, - Bramptonr edy. Mu�nro's -Drug Store, 885 are forcing a further cut in the Britain's post - war building pro- used In raising better -poultry. Jester's Standard 2nd Re¢aonabl;r Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.04: - ration of this commodity. Ap-- gram, it was announced recently MONKTON POULTRY- Priced. Vaughan Acres Utmtted, _ Vartntly no one has yet been able R.R. 2, Mable, Ont BREE. TONE HEALTH SAI.T8 by Hon. E. C. Carson, Minister of FARMS positively does relieve Arthritis to •lear:;�aough cow, language to Trade grid Indus ry BARRED ROCKS NEW gyp- SIVE REGISTERED SHORTHORN and Rheumatism. Painful. s o- s 1, w fefOrm Boss that there's a war bulls: 9 to 12' months, $100 and ten, you bair eed_ff matter haw. Y _ B.C, Construction indust some Fong you saes ostvald. Months - up. J: D. Jackson, .1#arrleton, Ont suppiy> =3.00 postpaid._ Indian �- months ago said it could .supply shire, petite Leghorn and Hy= - Remedlea, Box. '118. Vancouver -Windsor Star 100,000 of these.hoales to-Britain, ori. Also for 1m rdQlate delle- BROWN FERRETS, SURE HUNT- ' --- -- -- ery. Also' booking orders to day era, Young finales 15.00, youn �'G - The house is Composed of a lite- -old chicks, Top Notch Chickeries, females• 36,00, yearlings $7.0 i Guelph, Ontario... _ Armstrong Bros., ;R.R.- 1, Parts, OPPORTUNiTIEs Ft>R WOMRN AS THEY WOULD' Ing room, kitchen; two bedrooms, Maybe the simplest way would and bathroom. 91.00 BOOKS _YOUR ORDER out BE A 4HAIRDRESSER be just to give Germany and -japan ORDER YOUR 1945 CHICKS NOW.` 1-13 INCH VESSOT GRAl:-'B' GRIND- JOIN CANADA'$ LEADING SCH4&UL' and not be disc or guaranteed like new with dust disappointed. All Great ODportuntty Learn Heir. The •sort of -peace we feel pretty - 6hlcks are'from guaranteed teat- collector and bagger, 1 Massey- dressing _ sure they'd have given us. • • ed stock, and from 25 oz eggs Harris grain grinder 15" fn good Y' g condi ton. Both these machines pleasant dignified profession. Rood Serving` Nazi Cause or better. Barred Rocks mixed -wages. thousands succesafnl. Marvel London Free Preen $12.00 per 100, White L.eghorns Gra like 'new. Gerald ']Hiller,•, graduates Ameriea's grretest sye- - =a._ aalze14­1,d 811.00 per 100. Barredido- dison. Ont. tem, Illustrated eataloguo free. LOOSE i319 w4it. 01 .811 white Legborn.Puitets 3 2,00 Der ' POULTRY GRITS 'A bull• is a bull," the Seaforth quently hears the prediction that 200, whits 'Rock$ mtsed 1{16.00 .MARVEL HAIRI .SINT .• gots something like this: "Within' er 100, white Sock Pullets BUY CANADIAN GRITS AND SAVE SCHOOLS =sposltor says, _ and no more to 124.00 per 100, Brown leghorns 25 go and produce better, 'eggs 358 BIHOR W. TORONTO •`be trusted than a Getman." It's five years we will be at war with mixed $13.08 per 100. Brown- log- We have available for immediate ' t horn pullets $24.00 per 100. 1i ahl meat. 1e. rarloed Iota or less, Breaches: 44 Ring St Hamilton, Russia.' UT these 'forecasters (list kind.Of loose talk that makes Y guarantee 100-0 live delivery, wh to soivable (98 Calcium. d 74 Rideau Street. Ottawa s 1 claim some knowledge of world balance paid. C.U.D. Maple City Car-onate and white InsolURble wild bulla wilder. (ove esq„ $tries). Agents waft- PATENTS. history, but -�certainl they have- Hatchery, Chatham, O¢tarfo. Ottawa - - Y =- Y ed., rite far prices and_ sarn�- - - eo arU- cuTar information•oa which LAYING A14D READY TO LAY tea n ? ' 1�4IPAN.� Co base' their assertion, Comments u lets or male a e e very., Patent -Solicitors. Established There Aare o CAN DO , i' The Financial Post; They usu- 'New a Hampshi re, Hybrids. Also REF$ LY Booklet 4 of Informal on Ton are WE STINSON SUPPLY itiiti i10 kin orders now 'for day, old CO., LTD' g' :ally claim no special die eke for pp s. que F2• _ reports about Hider that about all chicks. Tweddie Chick Hatcheries 5385 Drforlsfer Ave;, Russia, deep concern for the future. . ;Ltd., Fergus, Ontario. Noatreal;,Q6e. PERSONAL 'one can. do is hope for-th-e worst. But if enough people start pre- -Kitchener Record EGGS ANL MEAT'ARE THH TWO 4i AC)RES BLACK BAND, GOOD "ELiJAH c'U M I N G BEFORM - dieting war with Russia or 'any,- cash sources of pou'try i1ircome, land. Good, building, $8,500. -Half Christ," .wonderful book free' a et our calendar. and rtcelist other country, and if they keep on g e r h r a a , Megiddo 3fisslon, Rochester ILL D cash. Mike Krlcfalu 1 R.R.R R. ani_[a o Why -our hi e g eE- _'Ttl.bu[y__North, TdiG- f8resta--o£- Qhila--contaut--- ---- - �_g- g - -- - • - ng ao ung eneug 1},. tTien war. �. ofd, large scuffed birds will triake rmcipally hardwoods suitable for as more money for you. Big FR_Qck• PA%ITUAF ML.XTURE.4-ALFALFA ze will,assuredly Come. Farm. Mlle Roches. Ont. Boz W. ALFALFA SF.E:,-:,NT. GROWN �HOTO(:RAPYii furniture and plywood. DON'T WAIT. ORDER NOW. - - ORDER YOUR CHICKS-NOW. Quantity,limited, areure your re. TIME TESTED' QUALITY" AND YOU AHE GUARANTEED gutrements while it lasts. of "KEEP YOUR CHIN UP, SONNY' your chicks for next spring when hardy, -adaptable -home grown, SERVICE and SATISFACTION x:. you want them.' Barred Rock seed of high,,,purity purity and gem- you mixed $1'1.00 per 10U, white leg- Inatlon, posit-ever oelyff the beat seed Your (lima properly developed and _ we have 'ever offered. Fancy No. printed horns !mlx.ed ..$11.0.0 per. 100, Bar-.; • ^"�•w. 1 Government g;aded seed ' 37c 6 4JR 8 EXPOSURE-ROLLS 25o red 'Rock Pulieta i19.0a per 100, per pound delivered; samples on REPRINTS 3 for 25c .white Leghorn pullets $22.00 per, requeaL Also' hybrid seed corn,-' 100,, heavy Breed. CKIa: $6,00 per FINEST ENL•.ARGINiI 6EHVIC'E pnature mixtures. registered oats, 100. Leghorn Ckls. 32.00 per 100. senna and peas. We supDtied the "You-may not get all the films yots » - All chicks hatched from 26 os. Ontario Department of Agricul- want this year, but you can get all eggs or better. and from special ture, 'during. 1944 with special, the quality and service you desire► seated flocks. Guaranteed 10096 rasa and clover seeds., Apply to: by sending your films to live del very,, -%1.00 books 'your, W. E. Reid. Boa 103. Chatham,.' I113PERIAL' PHOTO SERVICE order, h•tiance C.U.D.. Rainbow untario. Station J, Toronto Hatchery• Chatham. 'Ontario. - - -hIdKEDIATE POSSESSION.'CHELT- STAMPS! - - • j100.00,IN C;YSH PRIZES.WILL RE enham, 9 miles Brampton, 7'room '- $* ., 1k •�, ',.' ? given by Tweddie Chick Hatch- brick houie„ oak floors, modern• ACADIAN STAMP CO., 'BOX -68,' 5 fi, erles; Thirty-three luck conveniences hot-air heating :< Y- Y ' People who.guess the coryeet or nearest verandah, good lot, garage $4500. - Masson. Quer Free. Bet 4 Esers, B t correct number of ordinary white dor, Darwin Comm. a purchasers beans contained ln'a full Imperial • 80. B r a m p t o�n., Real ..Estate of our SOc, 100 different'packet. p 73rampton. requesting approvals. Poet free. Quart Jar. Write to Twaddle Hatcheries'' for contest rules. HANDY GIFT, PLASTIC CIGAR- E BUY STAMP COLLECTIONS- z.. r W Better, hurry. Contest cls ,,.�,.;.:..,•;?, B t er h rY• closes. Jan- ette case, assorted colors f tan n cY beet time Lo. sell-good �prices vary 16th, 1945. Boots your order b o x, postage included • '$1,25, now far 1945 chicks. Liberal. dim-.. paid. Send In for offer. Also fin* quantity limited. J. E. Beaune- stamps an aDDjoval. Fork'8tamps. - -const-for early book>ng, also dim- our, 4557 P-apineau Ave., Mon- count for early do!ivery. Youreal; Toronto 1.. ycan't• • I o a e, price guaranteed $ £ against a.raise or decline. Tweddle TRAPPERS' SUPPLIES ` g COMPLETE SAWMILL 10 'tO 15 '•z chicks are sated high for Liv- thousand capacity, 'ready to go. NEWLY "INVENTED AUTOMATIC e, ability -and fast -growth. They Steam tractor, power-edger, cut- Snare Trap." The simplest end are all from Government Approv- off, etc. Will consider part cash, s ed bioodtested stock.„ Free cat-, .part lumber. Contact H. V. Zim- fastest trap anybody can make t^ alo ue. Also laying and' ready to . It in 30 minutes, can set snare, g merman, Manager, at Pinewood, 3 times size of -ordinary sets. lay pullets for immediate deliv- Ontario or write x ery. Tweddle Chick -Hatcherles aPennington Birnn a use an kind f re. E e- Limited, Fergus, Ont: - amwood,C WleconstXa) .. lent for snow sets.- Guaranteed - - - 'will catch any suspicious animal - - from hoar to-weame ZZ FIC1510 CHICKS r x OUR FOUNDATION STOCK IS 100 ACRES. CLAY LOAM, LEVEL, plan and insfruction. Peter Zell- registered and pedigreed 'birds, 15 acres bush, good drafnagg. two n4g,- W 1tham. -Quebec. - Nothia better In Canada. Order storey brick bovine, ! barna, good s 4` now. Prices- for mixed baby water and roads, 3 miles from NURSES WA_ NTFD chicks, males and females: Bar- West Lorne. Good market for A $12 0 h "ah crops. Price $0,500. Discount REGISTERED N - red Rocks, 0 per. hundred; R 3T NURSE, 390 PER White ,Leghorna, $11.00 White for each. month, room and board ineluded ' Rocks, �f15.00 Brown L.eghorns, Box 190. 73 Adelaide 8t W., Toronto ;$0 graduate- aurae per itdnnth. ' sa,w ti $13,00.- Pallet prices: Barred room and board included.•Apply Rocks, $19.00 White BREEDER TURKEYS, NARRA• I n ; A41 L.eghor a, -•onset and genuine broadbreaated Waterford Private Hospits - �r $22,00; White-' Rocks, 324.00; Waterford, Ont. - ' Brown Leghorns, $24;00. 21free bronze from government tested' chicks, our choice, will •be given stock. Males up to 25 and '30 GENERAL D UT Y GRADUATE: +2J< .h for each 200 mixed chicks order- lbs. December delivery. Glendon Reg. Nurses, 10 hour day;.$ day-. - McDonell,• Greenfield, Ont~ _ � � a I cw t ed 'and 25 free chicks for each week; alternating .sorvice=:day _. 100 day old pullets ordered. `Lor night; $90.110 montlltly w4 1 Goddard Chick Hatchery.. FOR BATE-CLYDESDALE GELD- Bri- Ong and-ftNy rising 11 to 4 years. trtaintenanee, CoraWall General 3. - ' , .•� ow y tannin Heights. OfitsPio,- - �IosDital. Cornwell, Ont. '- w Apply John A. Wallace, R.R. 2. DYEING ! CLRAN1Nti 8t Paul's, Ont. WANTED This Canadian soldier, Pte. J. S. P. Bowen, Birch River, Man., HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEUti HAIRDRESSING BASSWOOD LOGS OF VENEER dyeing or oleaningt Write to us quality. Will take a small per- _....pee of the first Canadians to wade ashor, in the assault upon for informaflon. We are lad to LEARN HAIHDREvSINO THE centage- of elth. The Oakville- Sicily on July 10, IM and now granted a 30-day Christmas leave answer your questions. Do art- Robertson method. Information �Baaket Co. Lisnited, Oakville, Ong -to Canada bids farewell to his little Italian friend in a e no? went H. Parket Dye �orks on request regardingg etamaee. Limited, 793 Yon a Street; To- Robertson's Hnirdressfng Acad- s far behind thq front lines in Italy. - ionto., emy, 1i7 Avenue Road, Toronto. -ISSUE 63.- I$" � .:;.r -.. •;.. '-+.t+•„ - r,.r�. yam'. •.: .... �.. .. ..:., ,:k ,.^;: r ,.�+.. .tar. 1 + r,~ tisy'' :..vT" .�. " . -77- _. . . E4 r roc-- _ -- - . _ r 0 ; 4 M1 ! Cl ualifiea Adyt�s. JAM3074f;'�O.I _ . _sail -- Hmatt ; with , , _ Zarataaaet an =leisT -•- i re "cL, Medium size. Rear ; iS�to �t Malr�al h/, �r 1 36th Tars ft II .JIL amigo 'washing Machine 21 Danforth Aye. Toronto • Zasaraaei� Ai+Lae ' Seed G7esming all ldmds.of grain ort t+os' s �eaa �►tiree. -F7 and axed deaaed in my power driven222 �• ` Robert - srougbsam, x 6 M. - r ' at reasonable sates,. NOTICE r!,: We advise ordering Mlld& -Wanted C1deTcs early. you get.first choice sad 020,be in• tien'e for the dis- Applications for Cosmty 'Ass_ Our tsadcs PAN yens court for January-February 'deliv essor will bereceivedfor the day R,�nbei;they're m— ov--_ p�itaoa od Ccdab�Aesess�s {eked biiee See our sent here ApicaUbna el�ot#tt lie i�writ=- -- -- (._ - rc ,, Milk"I3eri�:. + g MoD,_off ,-- __-__ Chicksmneration eecpeeted, 'P> _�—R�D}..( RAYFL, We are Bray Hatchery agent here remumeratian . as to car mini card tRill be,glad to gnats prices and v> eie, ietc. Persons eneployod and tobce your order for 19411.We strong- in esse�ial war world ere.-not our 'ordering soon to a- eligible. A Amploycient --RUILDER'S SUPPLIER vW disepaointment. Same and Selective mice, wa, o! quality, same vanety b,reede and Ontario, -also loeal;eartage work - IWbrlds• H. Shier, R. R. it, Picker- We havealso plaeed in stoCk a_fnU bg; and'D. N: Lockwood, Picker- I", LINE of 'MAPLE LEAF MIhL NG WWanted , at once. Team. About Clarke Prentice Go�Y FE WS ter, bounds. Broken. Phone Ster, 7 LICENSED AUC'TTON'EEB A W MITCHEU tier.Jones.` Phone 96 'R 2Y after ? PHONE AGIN. 6$ W a, MIT-LIK A. W. _ For the-Counties of York,and Om4 Pickering, Ont. - f aria; sueoessor to Corp. Ben Prue► - — ieason s free tin s Lice at C. A. S. F., and o! the Lata - J. H. Prentice (formerly PreaRie� 'Phones — Yards 74: Res: 66W - To One- And All and Prentice). - Farm and F`as� _ 1904 - '1944. _ stock sales a specialty, at Fatr awo A. E. RICHARD SON "AL ACK�FORD _ Reasonable Rstr. b ORNWRAL INSURAN09 — YQZ tbt- 40th fine. REAL ESTATE _: WK MAS Ianperlal Station LICE C©1N V EY A N C I N a Q$ gjtb R:-LICENSED AUCTIONEER ai>d An old established agency, reed! -' r VALUATOR to serro. I. New` Years Eye Sales conducted _Anywhere J'hame, s .ao - .`,-DAl'►1�E - - .Phone or Write - _ _ "TT5 ar - 614 Dundas S East:; Whitby, Ont. CYRIL E. MORLEYAT C1 AREMONT. r� p i. Bei'as.T w But Gal 1 Han . !INSURANCE _ . S. CHAPMAN Vascift �s At >,s� M Mo1agses I. ' modem made Lm� serves ' m- -- - _PHONE 67 PI+GK. e ■ = •, AD3[Iss10►bT,36e_ _ r FOR_ SALE _ -_-; Hardware . . Pickering _ VTBT ONTAM - Do N.LOC K W OOD RAE -:SERVICE PllcKERt�!IG; ear. : _ ;Shap Early For _ ;``I'o Our �Customera � WE DELIVER Christmas _ _ _ '; . Friends We 'now have on display a ver? laves selection of boxed to2kt- �� y _ ��A Merry Christmas and _ eries for both ladies and gentle- w�+aoo ,� OCK men. Also a wide assortsrAnt of - gift papeteriea, Christman -Cs:da. Happy New Year _. and Leather Goods: = itaarantow Repair sovme 1 1 _nF a I - HIPA Come ire—d make your on BALSI)ON -ARTHUR FIELD W�3ITf3�t'. - - earlj. I�rA _ PHONE, s2 Its HEalthfull� Air-conditioned THE BE$A•LL STORE MCXERING, ON? The Marmgeanent Extend,Heartiest IC IN Wishes For A Happy And Brighter J. R. HOFF.S Plsw.`>Q. P K + G �T MARKET . New-Year l?boas. Pick 6a — T f THURSDAY, FRI.. SATURDAY 1F'R -NK R. SUM Fad;niers` . • . DECEMBER =8. 29 and S6 STORE HOURS.- 830 to f P. ar. I have bought the Greenwood ' Two Shows ^V 7 and'9 P. es. t j 's �rtttlti�,S �Q �Itl Aitb N• Miftfe d trade.�Zirit your Chopping Setaria, Iltatisee.at 1s. -+ HAPPY Ne Year and And The•Angels - — - 8 NJT ?HB SE8't YOU �; TSB TBB'1" IC'hoPPb►f - - - . .. _ i >i�oni.,,°Wednesday, Friday May' 1945 Bring.. Phone P1shrlas or by Acne arrangement on `. Sing,' '71. Dorothy Laisashr Fred lfael[arra, Peace slid Tuesday or Tbm*ay, Oels. NO • Betty mai Duna L7aa Self t 1Paiti�Concentrates and Feeds "off, __` Servs —X11- ke -on _... _ MONDAY TUESDAY WEDN'SDY aPPm -- Gaud Work and'. Service ` , Guaranteed YAPtUABY 1. 2 sed 3 To All The World • ''Wrm. R. FERRIrR -Two 4Lo�R At 7 and 9-p. as. - •- _ .. $olidK 1Ratinee At 2 P.'Id Sensations of 1945 LLVIN 'BUSHBy ^� C%; Eleanor nowell Dennis •O'Keefe•. Albrigare,sad Tinsmith COuXf W. C. Field. - ------_ lame 'f. THURSDAY, FRL,. SAT'URDAT• �esght sad Soli— i I:Y and s _. A Ha NeW Year JANUARY 4. Ppy Used'Clothitng — Sterilised, elean- __. --' DZTAM9& like AMM, _ _ latae stock of high class 'salts, 0 _ Gloria lean ansa Donald O'Comter end pants. Also a rood t stock of new leather coat. and C : Customers- & Friends also windbreakers, and . gents' fwmi