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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_10_12....w....r„L�.:w:-•e.+-cwsSs'.,->,c:..4 ei.i.. r. -s-.....3•:,.: �:i, �. ._ _t•4•' ..—x,..:r.;}L ..�..e. J......e. _. fw ._.✓: dr. , f X ' � it LX•V DICKERIXG, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. •12, 1945 _ '_No. 7 - -S J it 9-9.-Velfare aed -Fair Ta _A�d Commua,; ?1-a - ��I ren Here�d d_ - Cry e dos. 8anigaa 'addressed the Club 'historical novel. He is always- Bo .7GVut A le Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fowler have . Pickering Village on Tuesday evening, speaking for ' erested in. the periods wba n tlhe com- y pp taken up residence .in Ajax. 4 gotarlan WIm. McEachnie.--Mr. Baer moa man has striven to hold his »�a The 8otary Fait I lilies Hazel Fowler .has received her . ' igan, aa, usual had a very 'enlighten- awn against privBege, and this topic — "Travel,” but reminded story of Walter of Gurnie• and his �! Saturday Mr. E. L, Ruddy will draw the discharge from the RCAF. and is > andienoe, that it mattered "not I friend Tristr+� -Griffin is placed` I= Laky Ticket that will determine who expected haun�e from Sidney, N. S.� of .Edward 1. when the � Scout Apple Day will be held is to win the 1941 Buick. shortly. so much on . where or how far We the reign g on Y, October Mrs, Hill, of Nobleton, is with her tra�eel1ed, but rather how much we English people rose against the pow- �� Buy an Apple and Seip Scout- The CoL Bob Marton Circus daughter, Mrs. Mervin Goold. ob@w%,W during, that trip." He re- er of the Barons. Toronto October 15-2p- Mr. and Mrs. Marshall (nee Jean feared• to'`laome of 'the greatest of --+-- Ross), of Laskey, called on Mck- �" who had 'never lest PICIEWING BOY .VANS All. the laughs, thrills and glam• ering friends on, Sunday.0 - their own pr —� carrying CITATION North Pickering Bed Cross or of the circus will be an again at asA._research Within their '�""—'— Maple Leaf Gardens this fall when r• and Mrs. George a i holiday re - on -study mak---meeting of North Pickering turned this week from a holiday i:i own confines, upon the subjects arae Col. Bob Merton opens on October, Port Arthur with the toraner's mot- Red Cross will be held on October -- matter found there. Using this in- 15 for 'a- week's run . of afternoon her. 15 at 8 P. aa,.in the Council Cham g The many friends of Mrs. •Wm.� tr:ednction, he from there reviewed and avenin performances with fire - • her, Brougham, for me purpose of the development, of architecture pick of the continent's clowns, turr2b- Keown (Mary Calvert) are glad to r► from the very early ages .down planning future activities. This is lers, high wire artists, equestriennes not an Executive meeting, but one wild animal acts and everything hear she has returned boat] hoop - the years-sirery fascinating l ital, following her operation, and is t,�ra°gh to which all are invited who con- that makes a circus the event of study tributed one dollar or more to the rapidly recgverimg at her home here. Much of the evening was devoted the Year.. „ Mrs, Fred Andrew is settled in her. to arrangements. for. the Fair an Society ia� the Last campaign, which One of the world's largest- and automatically made them Red Cross most sensational indoor show thus new home on King St. East. Wednesday evening next, to be held s+ Mrs, Robt. Gordan was in Tor - on Church St. from the Highway, meanbers: A good attendance from big three-ring. circus will appear a- onto attending the wedding of her mo th...-aGames and fun dor all,- the units Altona, Claremont, Green gain under the auspices of Rameses niece, Miss Elson,, on Saturday: River, Mt. Zion and Brougham is Shrine Temple.. • Every : the with the first Street Dance ever to p �' y� Mr. Jack Stephenson entered the be held is Pickering. desired. Isy the President, Mrs. B. Shriners bring Col. Morton's Show Western Hospital last Monday for -- Harvey. - to Toronto and thousands of cripp- led and underprivileged children an operation on a cataract on his piaierias Library Notes Large Congregation at Cedardale eye. His condition is favourable. - Greet Retiring Pastor, Rev. are guests of the Shrine. Proceeds, 'Among the books added recently - Htigtr G. Crozier ' � of the show- .benefit crippled child- • .• four novels � : .ren_' and other charities. Reports with the`Ph urehes "to Pickering Librsr� .e• show that nearly 14DO thousand are outstanding. "In Tkne of Peace" _ Ced&rdale lfnita Churdb? Oshawa, crippled children have been cured r by Bea Ames Williams is the story _ was filled to capacity on Sunday ev- Picring L ailed Church of ]lark Worth aradhia sou Tony is :ening. Sept. St), as a tribute to the 1 through the efforts of this organ- g day, October 14. . - ization. This year, however; 1n -Add- _ the years b;-tween the two grest j retiring pastor, �£ev: H. G. Crozier. { ition to their usual benevolences, 11. 0 a, m. Rev. A. p Holley, B. wars. It is told with a wealth of and Andrew of Picky I fammerly of Pickerisig. Mr. Crozier, A., Duribarton,' a illi preach. warm, small incidents, deaths; mar- P• O• on leaving -Pickering, took charge of the ShrinArs will donate 40 percent x•30 p• m. - Rev. R. C. Copeland. eying flus been awarded the D. 'F. C. of their proceeds to the Sick Child- Topic- - "Certainty, in. Christ" riages, births, schools, dinner par- the .Cedardale Church tlhen-s miss- and is broadened sand Raymond had many 9artvW escapes yen's„ Hospital instead of the War, lass and trips, during his flying career and., his ion, and has during the following. deepened by the impact of national eight ,and ore -half years had � Charities to which their funds we � .Sunday, October 21. _ - award is well deserved. dcatat?d during wartime years. Anniversary Services - and international events. award is the son of Mrs. Fred And a successful pastorate. Following "a "So well Remembered" .is James . his. tarev�elh ¢rssage, Rev. 'George As a special treat, Coir' Morton 'Rev. J. iiarold Stainton, S. A., B.� row of Pickering. has booked Al. Robins, the famous D., of M1mico, will speak at both _ Hilton's latest novel and tells' the Telford, Ohawa, Chairman" of, the „Baena Man" for a full 15 -minute services The chair of Dunbarton - story of Olivia Canning and the four Dunbarton Red Cross Presbytery," 'reminded the' members act duringwhich he produces move United Church will provide the .musio men that she loved Nand tried to ------ of 11he years 'of- faithful service giv- tannage for her own ends --her fat` The oat meeting of the Dunbar- en by Mr. Crozier to 'church. than a hundred bananas from the at the evening service. ._ herih-e, her son and the two men that ton Red Cross will be held at the At the conclusion of ' the service,. folds of his,' voluminous cos'num l - Anniversary Ca.icert. on Tuesday , �nnn,asp. anit-Mrs Crozies� -ere lfred Court's trained wild animal evening, Oct. 23. _A_resl treat iri p�eatingly presented, especially Tuesday;. October 16, ab 2.80 ,P• M• ed with'a silver, tray, crystal inlaid act w� Pres�a store. -- -- George Boswell. Olivia's first hue- Everyone welecme. group of savage iy trained whisk candlesticks and a set o! fine Rng- , «� and her son Charles Winslow, Welcome' horrie to Bill Kemp, Jaa I is curly one of many trained animal S„ (merge a Guild, Pickering band, licit bone china tPa service, --to Mr• "Phe Black Rose" by Thomas B. Cramp and . J: E. Underwood, rec- Crozier, a leather utility case, and j including horses, bears, elepa- Bazaar ants and monkeys. The Women's Guild, of St. Geor- r Contain is, lib his former book, an ently returned from overseas. to Mrs: Crozier, a bouquet of veli- ! Featured on the program is Miss Re's G�hurch will' hold theft Annual lout and bronze chrysaithemams. A victory* who appE!ars for the first . Bazaar on November 3, in- the Red beautiful address vasa read by Mr. time in this city. Ste' is the only Cross Rooms, Pickering, at 3.00 p. ..EDITORIAL COMMENT Fred Bailey from a book prepared shot from There w booths or Aprons, by Miss Hazel Waring, both mem- gtri in the aurid the f m. will be f ns, P:oflts Most Who Serves Best" entad to Rotary sora had an appeal the mouth of a la cannon An- Fancywork, Baby's -wear, Hoare-bak- congregation, Earlier m - mer- is La in Whi els haat table and Fi.,h- r, _�� rotary is apo tin - other starring Hewes g. P ]Loa has always wanted coarpany. Y the week, Mrs. Crozier was present- g young pond for a youngsters. Supper will reds of different reap worthwhile Tosca, a beautiful and darn our ed with , a large crystal bowl em - We find that back in cushy ages, projects in ill cpuatries taroughout lady who double -somersaults on a be served. 'in sterling silver, b the y s . .gs T CPA=, women and families were to the world. WWomaa s Association. Y bounding rope high'in fibs err. be lean& in scattered groups;, but in our own heal Rotary, most . otewor.h attractions will be: W. M. S•. Pickerin Lofted Church a aiway�s' in' groups--compatuons p m a ncess ue• —'-tie regular =pzthly ._meeting Of appears to be essential, even in this by the enthusiaasm shown by their -.—.-.- eze, the Berosines ort a high wire, the W• M. S. of the L'ttdted Church, day small group; -in toe• sole idea o3 - During `hrer stay i1 Canada, Her Torelli% Animal. Circus, a ahovv, was held at the home of Mrs. Lea A few years ago, ' 'a. somewhat "doing something for our commun- Royal Highness Princess Alice has �-within s show,-, and � famous Morley. The President, Mra. M. 3 - lonesome young lawyer by the 'name ity • and the' people who live in' it, shown a keen. iatexest in our many Peaches Aerial Ballet. Chapman was in the chair.. las F_ A Paul, Sams, living -in C'niesgo, that life might be more worth liv- social organizations, but, a particul- Murray .presented the 1st Chapter Fireaten s Dance, Broughalm sought coat anions at the -noon-day ial"• ar• appreciation ' and understanding of the Study Book. Plans for the $i nt urt the aaoment . a rather Friday, October IL lunch period—first one was acquir- ' 8 of thong✓ 'agmlcies serving Youth. `'Family Party'' were made and velli atsibitious 1 y Lucky Door •Prize . Electric Lamp ed, . then two. more, and these four P �► is under way Zn For this reason 'it is felt no better be held in the Sunday . Srhoot room diced together daily for some time. raise lands for certain plata they., tribute from the women of Canada A: Forsyth on Saturday afternoon, October 27t - t'Tmy hater dined together once a, have in mind. Not one cent, of- Lite on the occasion of her departure :. at 3 o'clock. • • • • _:, week, at the borne oaf one of the money raised will be spent on their from Canada, would serve so acc- well'-knovv:i former Pickering four in "Rotation". With this little oven club , d its affairs (the sante eptably and appropriate as ".a Fund Township man, Mr. A. Forsyth, St. George's, Pickering group, we having tae beginning of thing esu be said of funds raised to -promote the education and devel- passed •away at the home of this dau- St, George's CI:urch,' Sunday,, Rotary. It was an infectious idea, in tae past). The. Club onus no opment of youthful Canadians, with ghter, Mia. J. J. Olmstead at Sin Qctober, 14. -],0 a.• m.. Sunday School and sopa others were added -'to the. property or, , equipment -they meet preference to young women, who taluta,• Sask, on September 18th in —11 s. m, Celebration of the Holy ' group, dining at the homes; in rota- and dine once a week, each paying give promise of qualities of leader- his 82nd year. Mr. Forsyth lived' Coanmunion. Preacher' at this sec- tion. In s few years, the number for his awn -meal; and at the sa=e ship in their ce2rununities. aad farmed at Pickering and left vice, Rev. E..,G. Robinson. became great enough' to permit the time contributing and 15 cents This Fuad, enatributed by women for tthe West. in 1907, - w here 'he set- establishing of dining and meeting to the club treasury -Tor ineidenlat of Canada is for the• education and tied in Rose Valley.district, farming Pauls Dunbarfort. * premises. With their membership, an exp�taes (of which there are vers• development. of youth leaders. It is there until 1912; wiien-ire-moved into- St, Paul's,.-.. Dunbarton, Sunday, interesting observance was declared. -few). The idea of getting together not proposer! to limit the methods Sintaluta, purchasing •a'farm imp- October .14• .Sunday Schpol at -I p. and is observed to this day—that of once a week to talk over the dinner to, be employed to this end, but it lement.busi�ness, which be operated m, .Holy -Communion at 3 p, M. having one .represe•itative only,' table about what" the'other '.ias been is ' anticipated 'that_ such. -Education . until 1912, .when .he sold At to his' Preacher at this service. Rev. E. G.- `' om any one profession or calling, doing,' or is going to do apPeal3 to and development could be furthered Son-ih-law in 1939. 1Kr. Forsyth was Robinson. � order that- all- branches of activity men. Bat, unless something greater by the provision of scholarships, a member of t!he United Church, a * .' in the community mig',.t bs repres- is being accomplished as a result bursaries and. grants=in-aid to en- Conservative in politics. He served Dunbarton United Church ented. Even at the present ,.time of these weekly 'meetings, the club able young Canadians to attend ed- as mayor of the' tawin for several Rev. 'A. E. Hope,;, B.' A., B, 'D. Rotary' seeks "representation'" from would soon'eease to exist' ucational institutions; to participate years and always helped in any 91st Anniversary Services the community, rather than a large geopie of this community are In conferences botch •national and rn- movement that was for the better- 11.00 a.. m. - Rev. R. C. "CopelattC membership (it is generally believed •asked to receive the idea of their ternational; to to exchange employL ment,of the district. He was a. mem- = B. A., ' with Pickering United r that in many' instances, a small, in objectives -in a•. .friendly, gracious• ment for limited periods anywhere her of thea Masonic Order, the L. -Church choir.: . terested group accomplish snore mariner—these men have our wel- within the British Commonwealth O. L.; and a founder of the Mean 7.30 p. m. - Special "Welcome than sa organize#ion_ of large .rutin- fare (young and old) at rNeart—no. 8� Empire. Provisional Trustees orial Hall which was built after the Home" Service. All Returned Men in- here) personal gain in any .form. We know • of the Fund ,shall be the Chief Jus- Great War. The funeral was' Meld and their friends are cordiallR in Most - men' are big, kind-hearted of no other group whose interests tice and Justices of the Supreme -on Sept. 22,' from the United Church, vita& ►l lellawe ,when given the opportunity are- concentrated • upon those out- Coivrt of Canada. " , Rev. Inglis and Rev, Anderson 'off- Fireside in the Sunday School room Years ago, these early RotarianB ride of their .membership, to toe ' The local Committee has its heal}• iciatinu Interment was made in the at the close of the Evening Service. found that by having "objectives", same extent as that ' of Rotary— quarters in Oshawa, with Mr's. T. Sintaluta cemetery, witlh a service Come and give the Returned Men interest was '"tetsibed� to' a'much ` their inotto "He profits -moat who, -IL- Creighton as Chairwoman. by the Conadian Legion, of which the right.. h&0 of fellowship. . ter degree. than' -when they were serves best". An appeal has already- been , ths,Aeceased wan slh Honorary mean- • • • • ni We expect this eornmutlit Presisyterlsn Church, P'ickerins 31 Without, With the stated sympath= Y - to •to soave local organizations, attd any. her, profit from their servi The meeting --of of the- Ladies' Aid x otic inner -man, Rotarians turned P ng=that ie contributions scut by local ittdivia 'ge. is -survived by his'-wIdory and g ' y first n the crippled children of the. their df jective, with crippled child- trate or groups. will ''be received by t� daughters: Mrs. J. J. Olm- of - the Presbyterfan Ci'iprch, whisk . ImUonr•--volumes could be written to- ren Provided for over a much great- Mrs. G. D. Conant, Hon. Tibasurer, mss, Shitaluta; .Miss• G. Forsyth va'aa.tb hive blibn held on ThuredWo' iy on the work of. Rotary with er area,•• --they have been providing' Park Plaza; 4 Avenue Road, Tor- and Mrs. Urban Goresu, Regina. His, -October 18, has been postponed -•ps{ Crippled Children-Ilimns of doll- treatment at tae Sick Children's onto, or Mr. Robert Argo, Bank of two sons predeceased him, Chairleit �, Thursday, October 25. Meeting to sora "nave been raised and spent on Hospital for Pickering Township Montreal, Ogawa, Treasurer of the Andrew, in France in 1916, sad be held at the home of Mrs. EhuvW. *lis service. Other scu-Vitles pres- children for over one year now. local committee. Norman Ernest in 19M Dunbartan• ,•:' •M!'Fw >. .... ..r,,. _. ,.-:.., .'-.r ..:. .. .. ,:' �. _ -. d„o �' - ..:...a ;y.`r'. .;.t y .'„!�-_''iia, .,!'..e._'. w y..-•.rbcs-r.'.., 41 -es +a.. ..- :".:.._♦.... ,._":.., :.+.... _.- ,a:ia®-a.c.,`¢fr, ..1 .._... .._.. _..� ..... ..Y. -. .�'...a. _ ,a...r-,:C.•.13.w ♦• _ a � T • � `�l r.. .�.. _� KITTY .�._ 4 •ly{"..�Y :T..:JL. /. xwa, .%meq .. ! T - • -Y - • • • r - HOME-TOWN ECHOES By C. Kesale><, x •. THE SPORT�G'HINO 5Pi'rN 51)CH A FRS OF V-W M"LY, 1 TNOUGNT rorltz<►y -,� �" p YOU MYGHT G&W *W C!'R1L A +• l eJ06— NE's Didb'N STUDY"s R++rAsta / •„ PFAWIAUVRIP ANO 9WWW- MNG--NES` S71LL MY BA6S; MR• PE4SODV, BUT a • 17WNK, IT'IM` TFOR N#A off W= 10 VZRLC AND 111GW _ � ..' �{ `'�•' ,^• ' k - I - aNt er+Afeau. tae. - - •- 1. Convalescing Connie says with "Oh, pardon met Did' I wake you?" - .the skid of a gocLd prop she believes . she could go places. a - - SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith MEMO 8• OUT OLJR WAY By J. R. WHIJAbIS • OH, WF-S. y0'RE RiDW' 1120NT SEE ” ,� T>SRU TH TOPS OR 'Zi H vII:FE,RE _ TALL.TREES OUT IT PA,"ISS 11.1 I��a► _ .. 1 _ ([� THERE--HERE'S TTW T1il3 BLAP�E� r RSM a TK CAWYON BRUSH RIGHT HER=.' COUWTRW - i - t L' 4 u iii' � � ��•' 't�,•�r � y I /v f - � - ... .:,! IV v HI sY � • Dieting Dot she can't make up her mind whether to stay plump 4 •. and keep -her . disposition or lose C4hy�+•� ` / - pounds and spoil it. + ° �• :i J I � • -' - 1 11 ; ` I! �; k _ ee�Rdw�sr T B 7.1. 1 "I 't toes in, the mud and thm y.�; • , , ' `�� , , , •,�' ' et�ind .you burying pots _ff them in dAwme .. RIfl1N' HIGH ` .....• o r..s•er s • c ... s. _ - J9a yOt1 won't eat them!" REG'LAR FELLERS—Weather Wise -By GENE B.YRNES IIGFirNIN6 / DOME OM, iT'S 06 49mu=Is A04 oow+e. uwoElx>i0 / zooue- rsrA"a'mo • - ) T�11'X OK?ORWAY f7F7AMA • (,YC�pUF., DCN•('T YOCl• LE:T?S fa£i' �msit?.A.TRll' _. - r ��` CA/FJZ .' sM PtttftiEAO' T V Ism OlrrA► HERE! ouwN• M I • 400111 AP4'r T44, ws,r� ra IWAT �/! I r A HAT TREE • . }!aea�iss? 06 f 00 •t'b Ink) The gay young blade says even a / �� �• y I - z ' soldier's life has its bright .� • h . •� -----mOmeittb—= II 773E SPORTING THING ,r MUTT AND JEFF Well, What's a Guy Gonna Do If He Has No Rice Pudding? By BUD FISHER 200. !�' 2'0 Ww�'s ; SAID. , • • .. soRRY I • LLSTEILTIN EARS! opo Yau YEH! GIVE THAT ARE YOU TRYIN''f'o THAT? RICE - PtoH'T HEAR THE GW WAN CALL ME, " GW A DISH OF = ' A *uool vaul an DLSH of RICE TELL t+AY CUSTONIgRi MISTER? a>j�(t WH" T�y O�•� Pt►PciNc! �"`-- RICE PuD .r► 7 _ A 4D - IT "If there's anything I hate, it's i _.. ,exaggeration!" J j - I :POP ---That's Pop's Opinion ..` :. -i.. _By J. MILLAR WATT 1' d British Sailor dins -TAKING NO CHANCES . Every kind of children's,.wom- � en's men's " clothing can , save live bYr Sweet a11dE0Q1 m any Pip! t�(� ►��n /' :.;The George Cross Ia Hollywood they do not keep .. abroad . WHAT CAN YOU their husbands long for fear they SPARE THAT THEY CAN -: I A sailor ��.ho never went to sea get attached to them. WEAR? - in this war, but who saved the Brandon Sun. ► '� lives of thousands of. Britons and spared vital war Plants from de- and an important -railwaybridge.c r etruchon -that . is the story of Vital war industries Here threat- t,7 M +C �7 aw x a Lieut. -Commander Harold Regi- erred. It your now ever Ella jE nald Ncwgass, winner of the 1 cote.1 your ROOKS and CASH up with atuiiy een-. Newgass donned a self-contain- 1--Rii i-COrram tlgBatlon --Gc�rge Cross- ed oxygen apparatus and enter-' fn a Rae and 17prIC andlof sate, or next time put a little Nearly five years ago a mag- the holder, from time to time dur- Cahlii for any purpose, Visit, nostril.l�ckly <� netic parachute m i n e crashed ing his three-hour ordeal he had as, or write for prices. ii to gestion Is relieved, breathing Is easier. through a huge gasholder at Gar- to emerge for rest and get refills Dept W Va-too-nol works right where trouble stop Dock, Liverpool. of oxygen, and after th%ee hours is.to relieve diatrn�a of head colds. Try - - . - J. & J. Li �tT s . itt Works Anel You'll like It' Six t ousand people were eva- he remov e deton ecKs rAn*��MOL coated, and the danger of an ex- Throughout his time in the gas- -rowwO SAFE WOR ■ plosion 'paralyzed three docks, a holder he had no chance• of es-• i In Front $4, E. roroato large raiht ay marshalling yard, cape if the fuse -clock had started. Plwtailtehad to n AGI NTS WANTED FUR SALEFA1t9I3 FOR SALE OPI-611TUNITIES Flint IWONION CANADAs$ AGENTS - VERRITURIES STILL GASOLINE ENGINES., NEW BE A HAIRDRESSER STANDARD MPI: TOBACCO open. Sell $5 gasoline saver and Briggs and Stratton air-cooled. 105 -ACRE FARM. CLAY LOAM, JOIN t'ANAI)A'S LEAItI+�fi: Rt HUUL A super charger: .100% profit- 5 Most modern engine built Low bank barn. frame houi;e, hydro Cireat DA'S EAI)1 Learn minutes to instal. ,Write "Gas. cost. Dealers' orders Invited. available. % mile pouth No, 2 Opportunity 110 oline Saver", Box 52, 73 Adelaide Write for descriptive folders and Highway. Robert • Martin, New- s - Went. Tnrnntn. prices. Scope Sales Co., Box 852. castle, Ont. Pleasant dignified profession, good Ottawa. Ont. wages, thousands successful Marvel c'oYG WRITERS l00 ACRES. 40 CLEARED, CLAY graduates. America's greatest ii Time Marches On tem Illustrated catalogue free. SONG POEMS WRITERS. RECUG• GRIMM EVAPORATOR 6' z 18'; loam, good wood bush, some tlm- Write or call nized music writer, whose songs 1,700 buckets, spouts, covers, her; frame house and barn. hydro MARVEL HAIRDRESSING Now chemists report that DDT are published by leading U.S.A. storage and gathering tanks, set- 1n each; trout stream on proper=' SCHOOLS bl s#tera -coast-to=-coast-•fit A-V. will eel1 �ytLit_ - :-Ttiliafrfv may be obl iete 'within a gear e- ridge, Ont. Dement and horses, H. Hughes, Branches' 44 gin write, music to your poems. Free Port Sydney. Ontario. g Ft Hamilton - cause of better compounds. Most copies• now publishing in Canada. b TI -Rideau Street nttawa folks haven't had time to sample Write Songmaster Studios• Sussex. PURE BRED, CURLY 1'YPE AIRE- ' N.D. . dale puppies, now six weeks. Fe- FOR SALE - 270 -ACRE FARM ON PHOTOGRAPHIC the elusive product. males, 810; Small deposit reserves main road, close to church. school. - BABY CHICKS yyour pup unfit ready to ship, H. 'dairy and cheese factory, E largo WINDSOR PHOTO FINISHERS S, Damm• Kippen, Ont. barns, large house in good -eon- give you better pictures. Try our • iraal� �� t� FREE RANGE PULLETS PURE dition. well watered. Hydro, milk- gloms -to! finish and see the dif- - ftq - breeds and hybrid crosses 12 ATTE.KT1ON. FARMERS. FOR =ing machine, grain grinder. 1H terenc�s air' and eight exposure r -1 _ we s up to laying. Also fall - Sale: Tractor 21res. made of rub- acres under cultivation: 1.060 ba- trolle developed and Drlate¢ $9c, p•.� tched day old chicks booked to her, suitable for bolting no- steel shell tali wheat this year. Apply reprints .03c each. Windsor sore , Pues order. Also booing orders now wheels, $10.00 each. When order- Garnet Dupre. R R. 6. Napaaee. Photo Finishers, Box 190, wind- __ ! for 1946 chicks. Sand for early Ing state diameter and width of nor, Out. for pricelist and be sure of wheel. :rational Rubber Co. Ltd., Hera is the chance for every ptr;' chicks when you want them. 8 Wiltshire Ave., Toronto, Ont. VALT?ABLE FRUIT FARM, 33 son la Canada suffering from soca, Tweddle hick Hatcherfee L1m1t- acres of exceptionally well eel- CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM. p7Cinrul ptls't t BCOTCH COLLIES. SEVERAL tivated orchard, including pear•. YOUR OWN SNAPSHOTS - ome remedy with the promise of well nsarTted Tri -color - eyries lum,, prunes. • rslizble firm to refund the cost r*Oatered. Write Kaariaa en- grapes and app es; a Vac a es make tire-moat-dla. of the treatment It yod ars not NOW IS 11HE TIME TO ORDER uti Highland Creek Oat• room brick home, electricity, tinctive Christmas Cards you, can - matlefled with the results November and 'December chicks bath, -hot and 'cold running water gat ---cards that your friends will Simply ago to any druggist and - we may have a few broilers s ROOM MODERN FRAME HOME.. beautiful surroundings; tenant: treasure - particularly trfends on gat a bottle of Hem -Sold and use. on hand In October. Fall Bulletin all conveniences, 14 acre land, house, barn• packing shed, 3 gar- active service. Select your favourite' -as directed• Ham-Rold b an intern. (free) available. Bray 'Hatchery, early possession, Village of Camp- aces, chicken pen: all In splendid negatives and sena to .us. We'll al treatment, easy and pleasant to 130 John N. Hamilton. Ont. bellcroft. - $4200.00. repair: half mile from school on return 17 attractive, emboaaed greet- ! ' s• and pleasingresults are quick• - - HER$ERT K, LONG good road. Price $25,000; must Ing card with pictures printed on noticed itching and soreness, Real `state and Insurattce -sell. Owner living on farm. D. IL --and envelopes for malltpg-alt f rslfeved, pain subsides and as PULLETS. ALL AGES FROM 13 17 Walton Street Llghtle, Ridgeville P.O., Welland for 61c. Order early: (2 Photos on psi treatment is tumors hewed the cors, weeks up to 26 weeks. Pure Port Hope, Ontario „Vicinity. • Calendars- for 25c.) painful pile tumors treal over i`ave breeds and hybrid crosses, Also phones: Bum.31 Home Si Ins the • rectal membranes clean day old chicks hatched to ordgr STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE s�ppaa healthy. Gel a bottle of Hem- for Fall delivery. Also bookfn��' 104 - ACRES FARM, RICH LOAM sox 120. Postal Terminal A. Toronto N -o d today hod see far yourself orders' for 194!< chlcka. Yov will PIANOS. OUR SMALL NEW PIANOS mail. New steel barn to 1987, near- A customer at Berwick. N,S., writes what an easy, pleasant way this fs will be available shortly. Beauti- lY new 3 roomed frame loess save money by ordering earlyy. nm: '°L received the beautiful Chrlst- ito rid yourself of your pile misery. Top Notch CDickerles, Guelph, ft] to design and tone. Circular Hydro, running water in both case Cards which you printed from. - RO'tEt Tie •passer of chill settee Ont. entailed prom tly. Factor Mason "house and bars;' 8 acres bush, - . pp 7 to own negatives, ewd I am you • Jr a n11ai14 ftras, doing iawlaeaw and Rlach L.fmfled, 641 Bin driving_shed and hen coop, good King to know how pleased I am with In Canada for over 20 years It you Street West, Toronto. lances, SS acres hay and Posture, your wonderful work and prompt lore erssDlN with more. Iteiaas. the rest ploughed, drilled well - HL"tIxESS ADtD PROPERTY service. I •111 be a regular custom- " plafal piles. Rear -Recd tsowt . kelp 18,000, at least 8!,000 In Ctuh, Iran quickly or the *stall purchase GE?�iL ilio 810BE Oi HIGHWAY. 10 miles from Guelph, or of Star Saapiiot Serslee from IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SEL- Hamilton vicinity. nice home aur- P 8 miles now on.' Arles will M gladly rcfended. ling your Business or Pro erty; roundfngs; 49.500 -complete, 86.000 from ekwood. 5 miles from D Any Size RoII-6 or, $ Exposures. , large or small and want good re- cash required: owner retiring. Acton, 1 fie to school. ISre T. sults, consult this office, 30 years Ask Wortfitngton, St Main Z. Halcovtteh, .R 4. Rockwood, DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 2554 experience In selling all kinds of Hamilton. Ont i MOUNTED E:YLARGEMRIXTa 2" f property for further information Size 4" k.6" tn.-Beautiful Easel ive • write. George Lawton. 709 Quol- M U S C O V Y DUCKS. WHITE, 1100 -ACRE' FARM, LOT 18, CON. 13. Mounts.. letts Ave.. Windsor, Oat. drakes $3.00, ducks 12.00 F.O.B 0 -ACR Enniskillen M. L Tp, one M13. T&u can have enlargements colour. Panin Farm. P.O. Bax 101. Alder- off No. 21 Highway,' Elght-room ed by head •for- a small•adttltlonal RUSINE44 OPPORTVNTTIES shot, Ont. brick • house, full basement Barn charge. l l� '!40 ft by 60 ft., finished off with Ivor ti Ealartrem n frames 4" x. 6'°, on t WIN 30.000 BREEDING EWES, 50.000 cement mangers and steel stanch- ivory tint mounts, In erases T" z 9". j` PERSIAN LAME COAT Feeder Lambe. Rambouillet- -tons, 12x40 concrete silo. Good Burnished Gold or Silver, Circassian Ir( Merino Corrtdals Cross, Southern machine shed and granary. Good Walnut or Black Ebony finish 59c. or or Musll[taat-fit X00 muff- aplerWCroeek BeSoairs` Association, aEeha v4e I; oCk .- ----- clay 4--bQ h. Ontario. PT lay --Wants P on aaII orders. and loured 71c. r acres - . valued at .00 • ! or $400.00 in cash Tickets else. or a for ;1.00 SURPLUS. ARMY STORES FARM. 200 ACRES. 2>i MI LES TIME TESTED QUALM - Army Petrol Cans, capacity I imp. - from town, on highway, Call- IN to school. Mrs. Arthur g.11onm; with carrying handle and SERVICE and SATISFACTION _ ICLIZARETH FRY CHAPTER. heavy, btass cap, Just the thing for Rochon Mattawa. Ont, LO.D,E-. Sudbury. Out. Your films properly developed and freeze o any gasoline, water, anti. -- send 7oas postal nota or s+oaey A HEA1'TIFI7L, WELL,IMPROV1aD Drioted. ' freeze or any liquid Price 7!e each. _i OR 8 EXPOSURE HULLS 36o order is IKrw. i.. fla•pwpa. f18 178 acres, one mile south of ZIII- Klapmount Blvd.. Sadbary. Ont Used Land Mine Boxes, Stili z 8% x bury. Ont.. on Middle Road. Chae. REPRINTS 8 for 23c 38" Ions. Price $1.39 each. Case, Blenheim, Ont. , Used Ammunition Boxes, 13 x 11 z FINE81 ENLARGING BERYIC>I! >w 18" high, double hinged, cover, 18 286 ACRES FOR SALE, 18 MILES You may not got all the films you -T� 16V sa"ali yn"r films to "true IT COULD BE YOURS L steel. Two heavy' carryini want tali year. but you can get all - FTER- A BEAUTIFUL MODERN b -ROOM fandles. Price 81.75 each. south of Haiiburton, approximate- the quality and senles you desire ty 100 acres good workable lead, remainder pli ana Dome, tion, or cholas of $10,000 in Vfe- high z S0 : 6> ,with clip -on cover lenty'of wood, timber for la- IMPERIAL PHOTO OERV1CIM ��������� ��'� tor? Bonds, rle Ave at the corn- $ Station 1, Toronto - or of Lawrence Ave. and Scarlett tad canvas carrying strap. Price er and maple syrup bush. fair :Rd., to Weston. This beautiful Tse each. house and barn, well wstersd home or the bonds will go to r Folding Mesa Tables. price iii 'and fenced,' Railway and river PATIRNTs 'gaits lucky shareholder. It is not oath. V Folding Benches. $2.10 each, run through property, Hydro \ HIS ��� necessary for the winner to be CO.D.-1'ransportatfon charges ox • power available, 3 miles from lETH8R8'1UNHAUGH ! COMPANY' sits present at the, draw. Tickets 81- station. general store, church, Patient SOafettors. Established .l each or i for 36. Mail your order and school. Owner retiring. Pries 1390; 11 Klieg west. Toronto Writs The Alison Machinery Com- 0500. Apply; Melville McKnight, BookNt of information on . rs- . for 1 or more tickets to Tress paay 1,Imltad, JOIE Sfmcoe Bt, ,To- Hoz 14, iSallbvrton, Ont. quest Instantiee Tablet 'Weston Llotis Club, Toronto 16. roato IB, Ontario. Get yours now. lLRC"1#RIC MOTORS. NEW, USED HELP WANTED, wA1f7'>s4 triage FAST R�IIEFI 1 FOR ROTARY HOUSE l's,"y t. mold, rebuilt belts, ' loya, brushes. Allen Blectrie Com- WANTED TO BUY ONE POLL: SHARE TICHET GIVES YOU OP- ny Ltd, 3826 Dvfferin St. To- FARC[ HELP WANTED. MARRIED Hereford Bull about a year old. portuntty of owning this beau- man, one who has had expertenee Please correspond with Arthur } pia leapt a ttront^ In raiz ilig hogs, and would take ytla simplA tiful home or $4.500 Cash when g� R. R 1. Durham, Oat. ' "•`)beds �Y the jn pe jami lucky ticket Is drawn. Proceeds an interest in -same. Good wages Phone 003-3. � lar Crippled Children and Com- and good house with every con - 'NO to P� wd• YOU nay be. s unity - Service. Send today for ELECTRIC MOTORS venience for suitable 'Darty. Close CAR IN GOOD CONDITION. 39 afrprised at the speed Wkh which I one or more shares to Rotary i(4EWOUND AND REPAIRED. Ii to school, o.n paved highway. Club, Box 433, Esasx, Ontario. Port workmanship. Moderate Small family preferred. Apply is model or later. no dealers. Boz ` i>pat titlttObliftopflb►tt11jI01gJRStfsliKf. riess. Lloyd M. Bettger, Wonk- Box 166. Blenheim, Ontario, a3• 73 Adelaide W. Zbronto, ItgatertinytakesoolydntIriantille �on. Ontario. '41 PLYMOUTH CAR, EXCELLENT IJN0 OPERATORS - AND POTATOES CARR018 WANTED. :. . tablet to ant brIIigsagweloomerdW condition including rubbers. Send RESTACRANT FOR SALE Anywhere, state price and quant- fi m beside E pin. You see. these' dollar for five draw tickets to J. GOOD BUSINEEN IN SMALL TOWN, FLOOR MEN WANTED !ty L. Edircumbe. Box. 76; Lon= -'• 1�p�Y� tablets 11hedden, Halowe'en Draw Chair- doing from five to six hundred a COMPETENT LINO OPERATORS ' Franch. mea. Refinery Workers' Union, week business. Modern equip- and floor men wanted for news- 8otnWork ainiostimmedistelyeasing Fort Colborne. Winner purchases tment. Man and wife can handle. paper printing office, permanent r ear for one dollar. QUANTITY ce LARGE WILLOW �a7n,jls0�ii1gdj0ppniff>ttI>Osta11t3Aea Living quarters upstairs. Low Rvbllshing highest �t73 Adelaide trees. Hangar Limb Company, 8i sOentlflCC0ID6113ati0nOfthree rent, 2.500 dollars cash for equip- Xing Street West. Toronto, Ont �� stent and stock. Write Dennis apply nearest Employment and '- andkinal ingredients wog in tbllss $7,000 OPTIMIST HOME Parent. Bothwell, Ont Selective Service Office. Order '.ways to bring relief: "MAY BE YOURS" No. 1. Wa oiling machine. complete, must ,r sP iir NN S ' ALSO PARTICIPATE IN $50.00 ...FARMS FARMS FOR SALE MEDICAL be in good condition. Ed. A. 'Core. monthly Bond draw. Other prises. Milton P. O. Milton. Ont sat Details,.on recelpt. Shares 81.00 et�� " 2' FM Si fossa ' each or 0 tot 86.00 Send for 8i500.0�=ITS tDDlfEotreesA1d600 A TRIAL - EVERY SUF n itis FEATHERS, w w shch r 6 Catharines end for `/ of Rheumatic Pain or a RS, FEATHER 13EDS OF -�. Rodue� sipt, 'tDiu/a bli per year.. should try Dixon's Remedy. Mme- all descriptions; highest, prices j w Clnb, Boz 446-H., St Catharines, $4000.00 - 1110 acres, 75 acrea'work. role Drug Store 335 Elgin, Ottsi ppaid. For particulars write to lniitir sfinlYiOti110 e'Mt. Oatarto. able, 1 acre orchard. we. Postpaid 81.00. Queen City Feather Co.. 23 Bald - $4000.00 - 150 arrest. 100. acres win St., Voronto. Indantine-alalias afro R,g workable, 12 acres - Try ;IO 000 HOME yTt)MwCA AND THREAD WORMS �? V -.wood• good bldgs. often are the cause of 111 -health =win >� les t to dow!l3t;hng BUILT ANYWHERE IN CANADA WANTED TO PURCHASE PULL - =win - 204 acre. excellent farm, in humans. -all ares. No one tin• -'' t �t70ns for relief of simpler eta all' ages and breeds. High, pain. $1 winner's specifications, lficattoas, ed bldgrs., 5 acres wood. °ssane. Why not find out if tMs p.Ices paid Apply flax No. 51, 1'notandne, too, w $10,000 1n cash will be awarded $4000.00 - 150 ncrps,'13 acres nett - Im your trouble? lnterestinlii par• 73 Adelaide W., Toronto r0i1i1>ffGftOtripainBOfftefefOljtaand (lucky winner. Also chance on $nal harwood. bldxp. tleniarp-Free] Write Mulveney's , $100 monthly draw. Winner is good, stock •and Romodfes, Specialists. Toronto 3 HATCHING EGGS WANTEn FOR illtiff.Y=druggisthas Insdntine. still eligible for house draw. All equipment may be our- roceeds for children's welfare.- chased. RAUMEEKA ")OT BALM DX - rigs, hatching season. Fiorks coil C:kets $1 eacb-l2 for 810.. Mail WER13ERT K. LONG strove 'offensive odor instantly ed and bloodtested free of charge - remittance to Sudbury Kiwanis ` under Government Supervision. Real state and Tnsurance �6c bottle, Ottawa agent Denunan 'Guaranteed premium, plop hatch - Cl Box 53. 17 Walton Street Tnig Store, f)ttawa t ability premium paid. For full _ Port Hope. Ontario details; write Box 39. 73 Adelaide DYEING AND CLEANING Phones: Bus.31 Home 946-7 HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT 'DIS-' on's Neuritis and Rheumatic Pain W„ Toronto. RAVE YOU 'ANYTHING NE)ODS JRemedavIt T)rugiven food 335rs results. HEi.i R'ANTF.D dyeing or cleaning? Write to us A► �.M 17 -ACRE. PRODUCTIVE, TRACT- Ottawa, Postpaid $1.00. for tnfot'matton_ We are tad_ ..to GOOD HOUSEKEEPER. 30 TO 45 answer your pvettfons. bepart- or farm'-for-pak-6-milex-north-- years of age, o o act on t1- o one Ment H. Parker's Dye Works- Cobovrg, I mile west Camborne RAIRDRPSSIRO child.. Good protestant home, village. excellent location, 8 room Limited. 792 Yonge Street, To- right Darty. Edgar Exelby, Ama- roritn. . brick house newly dreoFt. gar- LEA R N HAIhod. TnfNfi THE ' ranth Station. R. R, 1, Ontario. �. are, woodshed, 500 Ft. bank Robertson method. information beim- Implement shed,' hognen. on request regardlnit elapses '-nf��� FARM MACTITNERY FOR SALE henlinuse. All bulldiriirs in best ,1Flebertp^n's Halydresstne; Arad. WANTED HERDSMAN FOR BEEF repalr. All equipped, with livdro. bmv tel Avenue Rnnd Tnrnntr Cattle. Good llvirw conditions -"V3KING"-f'itEAltt--SEPARA'fURS Runnine water- havpe--and ba -and_wa-ge. Pemnane ' and repair Darts are always Never thilinir spring in pasture. M['1ICAf.AN%TRt'MRTiT9 the right mon, E. G, Pons.'nrd, St. available either at your local 7 acres mixed woods young or- Thomas, Ont. M isYtla 2SO s4 I � . 1 am dealer or direct from Swedlah rhard. Etrellent farminR district. FRET) A. nor)nlNf.To q BUTS - "'-- „� + � /si Separator Co. Limited. 7'20 Notre- Apply Mrs. George Jnmleson, sells• exrhnnges rnitrirnt tnatru ti -15SUE 41-1f346 �s _ Dams West, Montreal 8, Qua Camborne, Onterfo. menta Ill Church. Toronto 3. --- ... ..cv a .He `. ..w �•..i..... ,., "wy .•.-....;: .. ..;:. _ - ... a' adl;nm :_ d,�r++r+ ::5ae .... _ '.'.,g _ :..:�• — c: oigada evening, foll Classified Advt's -""�•- � • . '�'°°• �" . .. . _ _ Toronto AD 6520 Pick. 6a air Light !Carta eWanted close and fresh Holsteing A cows. L E^hn a:d Son. Phone -- RON GIB "ON Claremont R Oct. 19 Theatre _ For Sale — 2 deer =;,flea with SMO TRANSPORT - - shells; also 26 decoy ducks. Apply Towingc'Office.Newco TRANSPORT Stouffville Pigs for Sale - 6 weeks old. Wm T. Heron, Phone Pick. 52 R 11. E$ -RCAF man with converted OARTAGIC 'Phone Stonffville 349 -Bought and sow— MOVING Door Open Each Night Ali Used Clothing -sterilized, clean- ,army Truck FRIDAY - SATURDAY rd and pressed like p sew. CatreT a SAND GRAVEL STnN L large stack of high cls+s sults. OCTOBER 12 and 18 overcoats and pants. Also a gqxWVIC1 REID, �Cherr woad, Qnt. stock of new itnther costa and Y WANTED Tall in the See windbreakers, and ' cents' furnish- - DEAD HORSES 'AND CA•1TL9 at very reasunabtre prices. W ngs 'hone Pick. 1 ' 23 ;Jdha Wayne and Ens Raiff And be convinced. For tree pick up phone "GIRL. RUSH'` _-• BROOKLIN. _56 'Sam Sehwartt • • • • : • Pmndea' Langford and Wally B 21 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Ont. PICKERING .. .. .. .. .. 836 .ANNOUNCEMENT AGINGOURT as PICKERING......."...... Universal News ' AGINCUR.zone�2144 WAVETTE We are pleased to aruounce the ex- We pay the ,phone chargee MONDAY -- TUESD,Ag BEAUTY SHOPPE tension of our facilities to service CORDON YOUNG LTD OCTOBER 15 and 16 ` OPENS MAY OCTOBER let the farmers of this district with a Permanent Wave - $3.95 and up complete stock of all .their feeding _ - Toronto . Phone Ad. 368tl A Tree C rower requirements. ger-wave 50c Manicure 50c Brooklyn Cold Wave $10.00 We are handling a full line of �'FRlssls FROM THE.MILL* Choice Meats s - Closed each Monday Y - - Dorothy McGuire Joan -B n ppen Tu3s. Wed., Thum, evernz-lgs__-- _--- r Select Short Subfeets - Marjorie Whit, Church street,Fish. 1i1 Seaaori �n - -sh Mtstef—,_-Feeds --- - Pkkering, Ontario. .. You May Pay More - You Can't 1pPEDNE3DAY -- J - - -- -- -- For 1?onitry, Livestock, Flu Bearers and Daae, also OCTOBER 17 and 19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS mer ,}rid others Scratch Gram, Ragged Grain Ground Gala and Peedess' 9aPPs .• The ,Man In H We are ars close as y.00r telephone and will, apDreciate� an oppor- t1e 19�i Ctare O In The nutter of the Estate of tua�ty to serve you. MoQu Street Eley Wilfrid Simpson, lata of the ClaremontIlat_ -- Township of ' ' ring, in tae Count J. C. HUGHSON- Phone 17 R 3 1 R. R. 1, Pickering Ni1s Anther Helen Walker ario.- - of OntDoctor at Medicine. do- - - M, arket .' .. Selected Short Subjects SALE REGISTER IST 3 Electrical FOTO-IYTL'E - THURS. Notice is hereby' given pursuant -to the Trustee Act, R. S. 0..19137- Friday, October 19 - adetion sale C Dancelaremonte _Chapter 165, .that all persons saving: of 40 head of Registered and High Contractor 4 - - claims against the estate of Roy Grade Holsteins (these 'cattle 'are .. ..12th. V A RTY BEAUTY PA Wilfrid Simpson, who died on the all T. B. and Blood Tested, and -sold g� and Barn qt�,s Fri. Oct. � 2th . PERMANENT WAVING lSth day of February 1945, are req- i subject .to same); Horses, Pigs, HAIR SHAPING 'uired'to file prepaid post to the sol- E implarriente _etc., at Lot 4, Con. 5,TIMAT+ GIVEN 'Claremont Community Hall g2 Wimisor Street, Ajax, On citor for tae executors at 4.95 Darn- Uxbridge (known as Ross Evs.is' �, ,Admission 35 ceatc P']tone 19 R 21 forth Avenue,' Toronto 6, on or be- `farm) 2 miles north of Claremont, , fore the 15th day of November 1915 the property of Eirl Brillinger. =their claims.- � Sale .at 12 noon. No Reserve. Terms Jiclkasi•s A�nf, - Take notice that after such last cash, Sellers and Atkinson, auction- 9' f O� I Ck ro amt°date, s strn�b te•;le assret. oft sera. P •' s s . Presentation t4 Mina .Kruger said deceased-- among the parties Wednesday, 'October 1? --- auction (held over from last week. Ed.) PHONE PICKERING 11 R 3 entitled thereto, having regard only sale of sear new Ford-Fer soc _oto the claims of which taey shall `. tractor, with equipment,. also late On Wednesday evening, the s ot- i - ,,��^^ 'then have notice, and the said Rxvc. models of tractors and horse-drawn ive Service members and others of Gas Oil Creasing the community suet at the home of � . b - afore will not -be liable for the said implements, barn and farm equip- - Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones, to hon can]Zli__9_-- _ ent-�., W -Lot 33, torr. - 2, Scar - - -- - - peerson or persons whose claims shall born T one and a half miles west our. Miss Kruger, a missionary le av- u e "'p' Ing for Africa. Mrs. Davies read a - WORK GUARANTEED =riot have -been received by. them at -of Ellesmere, on Kennedy Road. the ; ._ Ahe time of such distribution property of .Ken Watson and Son, Ory' of a miceionary; Luella Car Days A Week ? A. M. -- 12 P. M. known as "S1lverwoodi Farm". Cash. son, Betty Appleby, Myrna JQoee 'Dated at Toronto this 28th day of and Marjory' Appleby sang a quaff- ;September, 1945. • George A. Jdhn- No reserve. Farm sold. Saie at 1.00. tet "_;ever Give Up_'. Mrs. Cecil THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION anon, and Jafffra B. Smit Exec- See Bills. Ken and Clarke Prentice, P g� Y h, Jones read the following piece, and of the Townsini of'Pickering, in the • ,� nntora of the said Estate, by their auctioneers. � Mrs. Lorne Jou"and Mrs Frank County and. Province of Ontario Solicitor, J. F. Dales, 485 Danforth EX TEtiSiVE AUCTION SALE Disney presente=r} Miss Kruger wits - • Ave, Toronto 6. � a steamer blanket and another baln- PUBLIC NO'T'ICE in hereby give=n --- ! -- Oct. 19 I Household Farnitnre k ")mar Mine Kruger = This e - that the Council ad the said Mord property of the Ea.ate of the is* ening, we, your friends, have gath- ipal •Corporative of the Township of 1 • roc s Attend W. L. COEMTICE erect to, may we have been glad to Pickering, will, at a Guesting thereof meet you, and to say ore aresorry to be held on Monday, the 5th day t Church Street ito� but on shall be happy to of November 1945, at the :1oui of To 'That Roof IPICBERING. ONT. meet some time again. You have one o'clock LR the alternootti in the I > - _ • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1945 been in our midst such a short time Cou=ncil Chamber, in the Municipal Before Winter- • • • • yet you Have endeared yourself to Building, in the Village of closing, 3 • Bedroom suites, 9 -Piece Dining- each of ua In our Su=nday School am, consider a Bylaw for closing, Call J. and G. Gascoigne room suite; Tables, Rockers,. Morrie and in our Y. P. Society you have. s*opping up, selling and conveying Phone 713, Whitby, Otic. chairs, . Fruit jars, Kitchen• chairs, been an inspiration to many of us. to a purchaser or to purchasers that. Findlay hitches range, ' Washing Your willingness to help in any Portion of the original- allowance for j 4 _ 40 YE..A.RS F-KPERIE'-%-CEwavhine; Tubs and wt•ingers, Dishes branch of our work has been apo- . !O FIRSTLY -Northerly part of the =— --' - an.d kitchenware, Electric iron step, reciated. Your message's -to full of .,.,Pickering Rotary Fair - Oct. 17 Udder, .. Garden tools, Hall tree, youF love for and :your trust in the sideline between Lets 22 and 23, in i Sealer cupboard, Floor coverings, 2 Heavenly Father have shown us the Second Concession, and j • ENGAGEMENTS _ :lot- plates, Flower ata :ds, Writing what, a happiness awaits each and e side m SECONDLY The Third Conces - desk, 5 Cal, oil can, Curtains Cush- all of us if'we will but surrender leen mine commencing at the li v The en,ageme.it of their daughter ' ions, Library table, 2 Booker cases, our own wills and lives to Hien. We between Lots 22 and 23,' ff' Mary, to Jack ,A. Carson, of Tor- Ru Philco -radio never before have had one of our THENCE �- Easterly; approxim- 10'�` Jardinieres, gs, , recently returned from over- Fern basket, : Stands, Sewing• mach- Class leave us for a foreign field. ately 950 feat to a given road. OIL seas, son of Mrs. Mary Carson, -is ine; Organ, Arm chair, Odd chairs, We admire your willingness to .fol- • ALL PERSONS interested or arnaotil�ced by Mr. ,and Mrs. F. L, Clocks, Silverware, Trays, Coal oil low your Master -yes, even to Af- , whose lands may or migai be prej- "' .ldacFarlane, ,of Rouge Hills. stove, Bedding, 2 Sofas, Pictures, rice with its tr)!ng climate, its diff- udicialy affected by the passing of d Glassware, Table lamp, Robe, 'Spice arent customs; diet and languages, such proposed a aro, are gv when IN MEMORIAM to alitend, at the said meeting, when - _ -cabinet, Small scales, Crocks, Horse each one of which will precept a l �-� problem 'for to face. But you do they will be heard in person, or by HAM - In memory of a ,dear ben- • blanket, Jars, Number of grain bags, P Y Y • Croquet set, Pool table, 2-Lawnmow- not face these problems alo:le, do the. Counsellor or Solicitor with ref- tier, William A. Ham, who passed ,ere Bread mixer, Tub stand, Boiler, you? For Jesus said, "Go ye into erence thereto, upon petitioning- to • away in Honolplu, October 7, 1944, be so heard- _ lormerty of Pickering. Verandah chairs, Vacuum cleaner. all the world and preach tae gospel Other articles too nuanero to men- ' to every creature and lo, I am with DATED this 12th day o2 September, His charming ways and stilling face tion. � you always". We are ever thankful 1945, :. Are a pleasure to recall, a • • • - that you were ]ed to 'live among us '' L- T. JOHNSTON, Clerk He had a kindly word for each; Sate at 12.15 sharp Terms cash and our prayers shall go with you of the Municipal Corporation of the. I ` And died beloved by all. R. Murison; clerk as you journey to ywr ntwv work. Township of Pickering. l . --ower renmoubered by Sisters, Cora Wm. MAW, auctioneer We ask -you not to forget us too, in laud Clara, and Brother Charles, prayer. Pray for our work here, but R C CLEND�NiNo s s + • Because it is tree of. GII.I�ARD--,In fools► mem of ++unbarton Pray especially far those in our G. and hu an esceptlosaYy bW g memory midst _who do not know... Jesus as p'1N ZRAL DIRECTOiI Peerless `loss easier ;. _eur dear son and Isrother, Alfred their Saviour. Pra that a new en- cold mornin.-.tea extra_ _ �9Viiliam Gifte=d, (known as "Jim,, y The United Church will celebrate y _ edrate Ambohlaee • tion at runninY tempera '1T"in aC olaci' Iiul"Italy, October- , tet$--vers$ry on Sun ad y, at come sur casrtmunity.hWeswo would t Chasse flow to Peerless Pbs" Mak. 90K , 1944. 11.00 a. m. when Rev. R. C. Cope iltaivera ISM ! oil at the sib of tine big B -A It is lonesome there without you Jim, land, of Pickering, and the Picker- be glad .indeed to hear from you - And sad the west way; hig United Church choir will ` con- Miss Kruger, of your • work 'and Mark�1a171, Ont. weary Africa will seem •nearer ,to us be - duct For life is not the same for us the worship. In the evening, at _ -.__ - .. - ---- e e Sinee you were called away;- _ 7.30, Rov. A. E. Holley and the Dun- cause you are t:lere. Tonight we hon- or you in• a little more special way Wanted -Singer Drop Head' Sewing Gone from us that smiling face, bartan Church choir i with the Iadies Machines. • We pay, cash. Call or-: - 'Those carefree happy Ways, o the Woman's Association have as You lease u, to carry God's mess- write, Singer Sewing Machine,' 16 RON'WATSON arranged ' a special "Welcome Home age of salvation to Africa by ask- � Ontario Str. Oshawa, phone 69r . • The 'heart that won so many friends �� i -ng you to, accept these gifts. We In bygone happy days, Service", with a Fireside in the 30 tf ;' PidcerinR, Ontario Goodzught dear Jinn, Gaodnightl Sunday School room. All rnerbers trust they may prove a useful part -Sadly hissed by Mona, Dadprey- e, Bro• and adherents are urged to be s your equipment. May God's rich- Renew Your cuoecripti ^ t blessing follow you as you leave pgckering Rotary Fair -Oct. 17 thers Fred, Bob, Walter and Jinn• ent to welcome the mean and women esus is the prayer of the active Ser. ,�` mie, and &inter Ellen. who have made peace possible. vice Class and Community". .� r ,y T . �:.• • n.- M .r. •.• . ':a,r:" n ..�•,L':• oU"p':'.'s( i.r .Y. s aps^uf, .. .l _ ,+ a .•>.y e.;. :;.y z J ' _'b 1. - 77 g ,, `L : • 7*1%,.,,. • rte_ ,y 1. r —� .� r• ;� 4 . \ , _. - -.. T ., , . supplement to � . �'e , . . . , _ - - .. . . Pic • - , - _ . ..- _ - lng ws Fridav �, -----_ — ,_October 12, 1945 ' *. - . - :.=---- - - - - . , , R OUGHAM �. ­.­... ... ...:, -, I Sarah Russell Philip ' and ; 'chi ar• 'Mrs... Dermo � and :, ' Brougham, Ont. Oct. 9 _ :. of Toronto, were callers on passed slue -Thera �' 3VIrs, Brown Y at her home here on o:� Saturday, Mrs pe Sept. 24, Sarah Russell Philip, �_ �Dermo was formerl rmaaent Nagging Pain loved wife of Thom p' b ` eron Y Jessie Cam- as Phili Youngest daughter of. Will a:id i that F�a3 s the 'r who had lived her life p Sr., -- 11Irs, Cameron, of Noy land jj Per and riot, A in this dist- tan, , Halibur- I Ih'ervea. It may and daughter of the late John - : + . - Y be Your � Eyes Mrs. Russell Mrs. Ferguson, •'TUCK. 7th conte , she liv =,i c,l the . 1`'orton) ('formerly Nellie f H� T U C concession and her mar`r'1ed life and the Busses Milroy i • �Pl�'' adjace_:,t, •a Brougham. _ -.were guests at .the Dorton home -- quiet, reserved na Always a - for Th rnI giving. Disney dock, Opp P. U. her, life to ha nature she devoted „. . M .. . - m - John was a `':�indl a and =family, and — - Hanlef, of Stratford, t y 'neighbor and friend. . _ is visiting her aunt, Miss Bate at phone 15:5 She will be missed ' . present. _ OSHAWA ially hor husband and famil ,, O' - , . . The Beech famil ONT' Y, of1. ' Y of $rarnpton the daughters: Mrs, were week -end. visitors of the War= _. '1�laud, 1'�Irs. G°tick and . . • ..ren Willson's, I�uase! 1 Crawfo: d, and four son, • - Miss Malc - /� D �-' , - Dytroit, Thomas on om -_Toronto - was .a - S R home farm, ,Bo er un �'he ` -last weekend visitor: - r o o b ; rna -"° . The W• : .:a nd God :z, 'f Dunofr tri rk-t J. Brown fa.!ility spe-at ° _ - Thanksgiving. Da _— _ a 1. y with bTrs. Brott n, .. —_ _. - -' -- -.. - The John. *50100\ . Fire I`revention Week 1{nox family' were with . th'e home people. ontuay. MANUFACfIIRfRS ---- IVIiss Wanda This week, all across Ca:�ada Varnurai was a vis- itor at the DG,1 Been home lass Eve�k - iZ'.IS Of -.the D" , cid _' , ,end. ,� - , sc 'Gusrant eco ire I We°k are observing _ mi 1' =rel ention v . _� I - . The Misses 14lalcgi eed kepa�z ,,e; • �. , Pedally set aside in a pe'•rod es. . . , Mrs. '�Vni. t. l nox the Afiss :'►BS biskr. a �C1r: Phasize the im = �ord r so em- �s Hamilton and: Dur- x !4t- portaaca of firs othy Harlock and other - - ention. In all Ca:lad:an scLooIs, iri- Young peOpl�' .-� T H Ij3 R >{, I} eluding our own - were with- their . People at their - _ homes here over the «eek -end. PHON - : ;, the ave - . to , c i dre,1 are alert'd E 52 r Preae Some of our. farmers w-er mss, literature 'at . .. u Y let menacex •b t e sue ustr;al areas 'and drills. In .led_ cssful exhibitors at Markham - - - Fair. most eve homes, indeed in .al- . . - __. ...._ 14Ir, Dan Ganno:� is homy jC.� - I'Y Place where firs can' be- ialiburton. from _ Ferri S eye gin,. posters preseat a co r : 3 ns.dat re- �All • Brougham. frie -: or mirm er to "put out that butt'} _ 'oicin friends were- re- Re 38J !'bones All. this You know. ' : -+Of t_ _ g v-ith the Warren Y r .:IVe Solicit Ynrtr �ttrn�,ion fend '� ,who .tt•elcom illson s he . _ eel Ross home Burin a all about yo You see and . the past w eek. Fie g Business ' we take u u. Why then do -- - - - .. - s- . • P space with. �,. _ p Thanks ivies at the o,ld Poultr Hog, $ Y, whole ire-a�ly g• • sen - . ee home. Y, o Dair ,e `It"I ply m chop We . Wei -ern G e ° s _ mvn.: se" y o' co s rain Grc, > tart a ay, wouldn't wa 'e ou s R i..b • firel _ -. �, sh for chickens. 5 :that . st o the u s - T _ ' :., bfa . ' I.100 lbs Developin o�' grain rt t11� fT - t t Church News . Wh a res, �y� hy4 The C _ meetin g ncentrate Y indeed ? A 1a11asses, Oil Cake, Glutten, ravel tell me ?„ g -0n Frida lthough .it is' very Frith picthres and Y evening Bran, Shorts, :�Tiddiin s y realized, feu• fires are started y vice, was well attend d;' and al ser- wire Fencin g deIiberat�ly b - 1, .1; g, Steel Fence PoSis the fires ifu_`that start _ it was ement, Binder T'tcir-$ - I--- guys ,. decided to continue these se a-nd .Farmers, eforeh'a t�-ith a. rcices' liardwarai of nd any one approach- Period of worship service at Surge and Woods' Milkers" InEtatle� people of -a nulti.ude - the close of the shot'Ving ° f P who have btien the ,cause Picture:-,- Woods' Choler• - of fires Next Friday evenin ' :Tractor ,Oil , . and .,tell them khat th'� +at ?.30 g in the e-hu3'•ch !Roofing ' - Fere going to do -Y I. I P. m. Asphalt Shingles, IZ '' . World Cornmu71On t ..- " Rolled d . tvou-1 be leu 1us that, .You Service R'as Wooden 5'hingles Roofing, shed at, observed b , worse. `o, this messy e r p°„ably Y a larger 'than ordinary sPea?� in terms g does :got 1. 'congregation. The !Duel of premeditated ar- -' -.a11 a Y day gaveZ`E'�1"��t�0>;q j , sc.l: We are concerned ' feelin .„ g ofgs thanl;fulmesS for ------the many- blessin _ - - - car N'ilh t e u an me. favoured land, the =er joy in this You have - done churche Collection for' needy .. ,�c�pjeai and x'�Irs. a gOOa j°b, Mr.. Churches of Europe will be carried Fire Ca�?ada. - just a little - over to next Sunda care tt=ith that bon fire more Y also, to give all and to ,half a see. she prit•i'lege of contributing. , Y�nSUrajiCe Put out all matches artd -The W: 'M, 'S, will hold their O _ Co. smokes before - , . -• throwing them � •! ,ober meetin ct - aid all the other, , little away' - g at the home of 11Irs, Write or Phone that You aryd Precautions { , _ : . Dean Blairs,• Group A. 'in char I. all' know and alI ne _ the program. Blrs. charge of _.�`' - . lett, and you may be the means of aener. Poll �'. Gray, �cn-' Cheng for Farre . Call 'and Cou:ntr- top Verse. with Seed- .Buildings Ping a blazing infer:�o tthi�� time or _—_ - _ Harvest. , - - - , ... a utliil a e>r . park . Le!'s try, dsiorm' I still' S nsuranc on Bw'Idingf a eat it And, - in case th .v 'tell 'YourI. friends, . Windmill , 0,9 etc. a ,like so m'anY, mentaIl u m Tabled all this Fire Pre . y -"' o 4 _, Ins an as Vary„ or ,; Preve:ltica tel'{ �. A to -Automobile ce o! ,; 1' �, unimportant,, w t ,. . - - ,. - . - chs • ,� ' � � - giving r ithpu •t a fair nc If eve all tack e t° be hear:i. \ B , : :Oyr�m' lull! be Ie this together, fires ` _OWae in Just another one-time m the list of :' mace extillc tern. .. t rno� s . ,. 1 .. *''L.. . '. �,.. A , v ti -- -. _ ., . ., _ . r 1 ... r . _ .'� •r s: .. . _� , . 1. . - _ - �.. ,:..r . _ _ - ,� .. t , . -L. -�_„ . .1 I : _ , .. . _ , r - -- - , . - - . o \- ti _ .. , a f. - - 1 . — . y. �. .. . ITI , ' .. ' .. , - 1. ;, L - - s . '• '1.4 . 3. 'ON. I - . - _ 1, •� , - L. , .. . . - .. • r . 7r . . . .1 , . • - :: `'- - ' :,fit:� t: y.. f� , N W to Pickering Rotary Fair! The eV_Wst Of *41geelOR 0- a • where neighbor meets 0010- bor ... where old friends rep - ,now friendships - - - Is 4-V friends are sapdq . . . Heirs in toe spirit of gaiety and 'huaghter a worthy, work is being refinsnOd ... the ob- ject at life,L -AwiW-fm balM displayed sad nudatalned You can't turn down " eW portunity to serve, Tou Help a Worthy Cause When YOU Visit Rotary Fair Sunday evening, following the reg- This Sunday, our Rally Day Ser-. home from overseas Mrs. Hill's two LAR E MONTular Axurch service. The Thaiksgiving and Communion wics will be hold at 2.80 p. m. The Church apd Sunday School service bretha& Mr. and Mrs. Harkron spent ffim- Services held is the United Church will be combined. A committee has day with relatives in Toronto. last Sunday were well attended. been appointed mW they would Ulm -.ihs. Thomas Lye iod family Of A number from -here are attend- to am a large attendance. ­.Toronta spent the holiday ban with on, of Mrs. Bame and Mrs.' Dix— ing the 87th gathering of the Bap- Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hubbe, Hem- 'Greenwood Mr. aiid Mrs. Lon Lye. .­ . Buffalo, called on old Claremont % tint Whitby -Lindsay Association in i1ton, spent the week -end with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coates and -tamily; friends on Sunday. Mm Earle Booth, Of Uxbridge, being held on Thursday and Mrs. Wm. Greex,�. Miss Kathartne Green and friend. Harald and Jim, all Of holiday with Mr. and , Newcastle, and Mr. and'31re. J. C. and Friday of this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Smith; Pros- of Buffalo spent the week-end-:withpmt, Toronto, spent the and daudixter, spent Sunday .. !_ and son, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Green anqt Ykins. Mm. John Coates.Murkar Mr. Don Hedges had the Pleasure With 'Mn. 14omax Bacon. - .1ack N4 -ton Ulm Buxisese A transaction nqgotiated here last George Wilson and family on Sun - day. Mrs. W. Per '" spent the week - visit from an old school chump The Anniversary . services Of *he week, was'the selling of the g4r&V Mr. and Mrs. -Cecil Diane -y --and end with her son - at his su.nu,nor cottage at linglesby, Hallburton. of 25 yews ago in England, vi= -Albert York City Baptist Church on Sunday were very Messages by Prat brdsiness of Mr. •Jack. Norton, to Mr. family' with Mr. and Mrs. Wm., The community Was happy to wel Welles, of Now Saturday even well attended. w Harold IAUW, of McMaster, ere in George Constable. Jack has. been' Bell and boys, of Whitby, Sunday. Mr. Smith, Mr. come 'Mr., and'Mrs.- J.--Wagg to the called on him last and the music in dhe even- operating the business for the past and Mrs. Frank Divine Service --here on.Sunday. •Locals". for the weekend spiring ing by the Gormley 'male quartlet four years and intends now to do- vote his fail time to his gravel bus- and Mrs. Galbraith, Toronto, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Misses Marion' McVey, of Toronto 'the included: Misses Jessie Warden, For- was well received. Mrs. Lo'e of Toronto, spent the Love * Wilson and family. 'and Doreen Pegg' of teaching staffs were home for the week -e" .Mabel jolinson and Georgina holiday here with Mrs. Conner. Mr. Constable has been employed Miss Jean Linton, -Toronto, spent Kisses Eileen 'Sadler. of Raglan th. A large number from here attend- Mr. Bill.RaPse-Y, electrical engin-Miss for some years by Chas. Cooper. He is now ready for mechanical and a the week -end with tier parents. Veina Stevens, - 11brontoL and B; ee McLean of Toronto, . ied' the Markham -Fair last week- eer, h".7 Joined the staff'Of The geheftl garage busitesa. the Thanksgiving holiday with spent ks, hem mg 'end, with some of thi local farmers Sarco plant here- Mr. and Mrs. . . (sp�sig Mr. and Mrs. Errol Carson. Eileen Mrs. Hugh McCrinone, of Toi6nto • carrying off prizes in tqie livestock Rapsey are residing at Chalk UiAx- Big 'Army Show Ctbuing Oct. 21. was home on .. Monday afternoon visited friends here on Sunday. ?1102 We. - Miss Betty Pretty spent the week . The Big Three Star Army Shaw from O&XV6. The Y. P. U. held their meeting the church on Sunday. Mrs. H. G. McIntyre spent the en d, at her home hers- MM Lee�, Of StOuffvilleg will rod into Claremont on October Mr. Ken Graham, Ingersoll, would at Don't forget the C. G. I. T. con - week -end in Toronto. Mr. mad Mm jack Badgerow spent Mr. and spent Sunday with Mrs.Esther Pal- 21. A full •pri�grani of: sketches, dances, comedians and instrumental.. like to thank the people of Mount Zion their acts of kindness ex- - ... cert this Friday at the church. The h friends -:n:k Good- the holiday with Mer• numbers will fill the bilL tended to him in his recent bereave i attractions Aractions will consist of a. good Mr. slid Mrs. Alm Prowse of' Keep This Date Open in the loss of his loving wifa. program of locAl talent and the Mr. and W& E. Goodman, of Georgetown, Open Is -hoiwar with -ment, The W. A.,mee.s on*Wed.:es&. showing of slides on the screen. 'S. y with Mr. Oshawa, spent the holiday Mrs. ProuWs people here. Firemen's Dance, Brougham at the home of Mrs. George Wilson. ' The W. M: of this Circuit inet and U[M ExA Beam Dar- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd push opal* Sunday with friends in Toronto. I I , .1 Friday, October IL Mm Roy Wilkin and Mrs. Lee Har at parsonage on Thursday Lug .with an exceptionally large'attend- We We happy to have Miss Mr. and Mm C. A. Overland spent, I.Lwky Door prise - Vj[ectrk Law, P. bron an in charge of the progra, Race. Study of "'Africa" was taken kne Norton home again, wo wish ft beg of heath for the days 6e holiday with friends in Mark- Miss Adelle James spent Thanks- f giving -holiday with her par,-. ta .1 -by Mrs. Ralph Mowbray. to tome. dabI6 Moun_� Zion i, TordAtq. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham, -of The Young People of the Bap;t1st Church bald a Wainer roast On NO"- A number from here attended 'Lhe I While you, are in town an SASUL- :.onuws, spent the week -end With day evening at the %�ww of Mr. and Communion Service was held on Markhain Fair last week-..nd•• Mr&' Roy Hill travelled da orldag; Buy an Apple ad' Y M Mr. and 31re. Ed. Lvwt& Miss Kathleen Bradbury, Uxr th- ?4r3- Kw Ward. They will hold P Sunday evening in the churc h. The -rved. Adr.'and to L�ramptsjp this week, lo W,'dcPTne help our local Boy Scouts. bridge, xPen' 'zkl ng of the season next Thanksgiving was also obs: ir IT'S : THE EVENT OF THE YEAR WHERE OLD. N mr FRIENDS UN , N W to Pickering Rotary Fair! The eV_Wst Of *41geelOR 0- a • where neighbor meets 0010- bor ... where old friends rep - ,now friendships - - - Is 4-V friends are sapdq . . . Heirs in toe spirit of gaiety and 'huaghter a worthy, work is being refinsnOd ... the ob- ject at life,L -AwiW-fm balM displayed sad nudatalned You can't turn down " eW portunity to serve, Tou Help a Worthy Cause When YOU Visit Rotary Fair 77 N W to Pickering Rotary Fair! The eV_Wst Of *41geelOR 0- a • where neighbor meets 0010- bor ... where old friends rep - ,now friendships - - - Is 4-V friends are sapdq . . . Heirs in toe spirit of gaiety and 'huaghter a worthy, work is being refinsnOd ... the ob- ject at life,L -AwiW-fm balM displayed sad nudatalned You can't turn down " eW portunity to serve, Tou Help a Worthy Cause When YOU Visit Rotary Fair 4 VW ..A M Not c- y o the porkers above eat coal,they Love it and .thrive on it, according to Byron Somers of Canton, III, who is shown spreading choice bites of bituminous be'ore his swine. Somers, a farmer and d_ strip coal miner, Bays the coal apparently supplies mineral needs, to it is co -mon practice in his sectioh to keep it scattered in pigpens at all times. `DAVID COPPERFIELD' GROWS UP -Some of the feminine charm of British C4ohunW congregates in Austra!la preparatory to- performing duties in Netherlands Indies territory. upiholdiW--their Dutch heritage, .but ever conscious of, Canadian birth -place, are (left to right) CPL Theresa Vd;d.As Wint, Vancouvek;-Sgt. W. Vanderberg, Vancouver; 4 4CPL Kittic Stavermn Victoria; CPI. Ann BX*fitra, Vancouver. and Cpl. Alice Van do Wint of V _pf an- couver. These girls joined the Women's Army, of the Netherlands East Indies Forces when it. formed 7 UP in Canada in 19" FOR YOUR AUTOMOTIVE 'HOPE CHEST' Ir OA 4W 1 W :Z ­ J 9 46 1! *-7 - "'Fre"aie Bartholomew, whose childhood film acting drew $3,000 a First Buick models for 1940, emphasizing the Series So Super four -door -sedan shown above, are,rolling week, in 91 ,now, a'six-foot veteran of World War 11 and is anxious 1W destroy the public's mental picture of him as a little boy. lie'sfrom assembly lines. Mounted on 124 -inch chassis, the design incorporates full airflow fenders, theft- _ _Xnaking his stage' debut in a Hollywood production of 'Candida" 'Thumton, Proofrear wheel *Welds and restyled radiator grille and bumper *assembly. The straight -eight engine Cawle with whom lie's, shown above studying the has precision -bored and specially honed cylinder barrels and featurei the dome-shaped combustion' ocript. chamber. Easy To an -jt'a 7 -Hard Brown Sugar • n this day when no housewife CAREFUL WITH 7*ndles sugar with reckless hands, bricklike THAT MATCHMIS ..the aspect sometimes as sumed by brown sugar can be ea- pecially. baffling, according to the 'p-3tian Sciencie Monitor. But 66" 2n easy way to saften it, so that It can be measured just as thriftily as its Oresefit value . dic- tates. First, briak -up the sugar rsjng a hammer or hatchet if necessary (but carefully!) — suffi., ciently to. -get it into a jar or can Aor which ydif have a fight-ciover. Then put in with the sugar, a slice of bread, and cover the W. That's all there is to it. In a few days, the ,ugar will be in a soft and measurable state. vi EMANCIPATES 7 A mom 7 _Adml. Thierry.D'Argenlieu, above; :French high commissioner to Indo- China faced with spreading rebel- on against : N ' inirt return of French rule AWES -BLACK O RSE ]MI-wa-� : ­.to the country, promised the Indo- Chinese "a newpoliticalstatus" ALl;" . fivith all persons without distinction 1 race and color to have access to administrative posts. % J.- .; ,cfir' �':. - r • » a. t,. - y !� I +���'. .. 'r�Fd''%:w•5C.9,.:r;. �' k<:.+. yyi. '. .4 '!+r.: w.;a,•,.x.e ,e.w' sr.... � _ — --__ - .-A�r^s-' ,, '� had, been married twenty-four 3 years, and , they' had been happy GM CLOTHIS TO WAR VICTIMS years. ti - ...` _ ---::--OCT `_:OCT I5t � fO� This boy talked well. He had - �� � �� seen'a lot of the world. His fa- Vis: d a - ther, so he said, was in cotton in s Tole your contributions to your noorost " Brazil and;,b+^,i,; mother- had - died. _. ' 1 - frost OMtea or any official when he was seven. Mona Lee felt — i COLLECTION DEPOT. a chocking lump of sympathy at - .:•__: _. - _`^ that. She loved boys so t reHarvey hired on male lam mothered every lanky THAT �0 The irony was that she had never been able to mother Harvey Ju- nior, at all. Nor her young son -in- tender o"e'� g'tO1u • • • °O�Oe� law, Oliver Kimball. • tender °�"'pax bis"''u -m V. •M terriblyfor had dreser ins en #W•r awlet it Ptnaso to Christie aom Crackenl . No wonder faille H Jua' terri r thonty, reading books that worried Cl�uii�tie's 8�3Ci3 his mother. But this boy here in o-sssw the car &vas pleasantly easy. He rlm»a«• had been around the world on 4 - TAN tramp freighter, he told her. He had worked, rigging wells and wad - Ing hot mud in a Louisiana swamp. V11 _ "But you can't be more thatr - 1 HELEN TOPPING MILLER twenty?" she said. "I'm twenty-four. I worked in - summers, ,played football in the CbHAPTER II know• ' He's probably a ver} - Mona Lee Mason was lost. the wise husband." He smiled at, her. fall, - - dormitory to' get through school. moment she .looked at -Gary Tall- "But I'm a petroleum engineer Having separated the skins and 3o you see whit, I mean when 1 man, standingthere waiting for from-" he named a good. univer- My father- married again - and g the. pulp from three baskets of -say it doesn't pay to be out •ot °, tho�h my stepmother s �n__gQo� -- tide at t1Fe-iillr6g-t;tat[an.-He ally= on the way to -a yob." grape g �- -- • scout, she has three kids of her g Pea; and haYln set the same step with the rest o1 the wort -sandy, curly hair- and an engaging "My son-in-law is, in oiL Leases, ' own, and I' didn't want to take on the stove to simmer, I mal, particularly to one's own Com• ptuile, and he walked up calmly and . Mona Lee mentioned the company. " perchance, snatch a few moments munity. with Gary T confidence.. stalling wi h time' hi fellows, is he? . help from then D When I was leaving the kitchen 'Now' I must` fly 't ' to have a chat with you. "I'm G Tallman, from Ataba a ''t g ' - -my ears and -tax" he said, in an educated voice I've. been trying to get in there, She found herself telling him itiat now son . Bob called out nose tell me that my grapes are _ 4werlaid with a southern drawl. but the 're' not fakir on an gen about her daughter, Adelaide, who S B } -Come qulckly, Mom, before it's ne longer simmering -they. are "Would you let me ride into town men. But there's a chance was fair and calm and quick -mind - physic too late , ,see what's on the win- boiling over. Bob says it smells _ with you?- I missed the bus, and in Mexico - if you're •willing' to, arvey ed like H - dow•sill." - I came .and • oa the likea still irl the house. I must it's pretty important that I get into work cheaply." "She- didn't want to go to col- Atubig-toast---sill what did. see make a note of,that and ask him . San Antonio tomorrow. t assure lege. She's at home this year, but but a real live 'hen -pheasant. Un -L what he knows a>rout stills.: A you. that I'm perfectly safe. You.. I think, she's a little bit lost. She fortunately our movements scarednow the telephone Is ringing. . . oan halve, this man search me, if _ Gary Tailman -smiled. For the has beaux hanging around, but Ithe bird and it flew down and a- The grapes have been pushed to you like." last seventeen years, Mona Lee.Ma- don't think she cares much about. way." - '' 'one aide, I don't feel mach like - Moira Let looked at hitn• He was roti had been feeling 'a sick jerk of any of them." , attending to them .Sow beeausi _ a nice 'looking young •than, with agony whenever she saw a tall boy' "You," said the boy abruptly. • ,. the telephone call was fr m !rank gray eyes. His tan riding with sandy, curly hair. Because have good hands for a horse. _ln _ Feaths.n•ed foul around here seem _ �ughter. She had just came •>,- pants and boots had cost money,- little Phil would have gro)= .. up . Brazil last -year, I. rode a lot. Those ' to be fond of finding queer places" from the hospital and left her find ..-slid, his one suitcase was of good looking like that - tall and swag- fellows down there are. terrific on in which to roost, We keep . an s leather. gering and audacious, with hair ex= horseback." egg pail hanging from a beam 'in just coming out from an arae- She said as kindly as she could, ' actly this color.- Mona Lee smiled a 'little. "Son, the heti-pea and yesterday what sthetic-an anaesthetic r.hich area 'I'm. not in -the babit of picking up ".I don't go all the way to -town;' necessary for an examination, I grew up -in a Western saddle'. And should I find but a pullet making- - ,- __- people, . « '-- - Mona Lee told hide. "Our place is I can generally make a horse do her nest- in that same pall. How that had to be, made. how I'm Naturally," he agreed. "I knew two •miles this side. But probably what "I want him to do•" slte--ever got -to it I will never ' wondering, whether I should be » there.' I was at the hospital yea- . -.that when I looked at you. `• -you can get a ride lite rest of the "Does your daughter ride, too" know. And .every eight in the .. Urday, and shall be to orrow but "My hasltand=;` began Mona way." She used to. And then- her fa- big chstaut tree at the back of the n} 'Lee uneasily, The* boy put hie suitcase'oin the cher hctight her a little car and Louse there are about twenty-five right now I am here and wishing floor'in• the back. But he opened now she says -horses don't go fast chickens -some 'pullets.' some I was there. Oh dear the front door and got in beside enough. This is our place now -= roosters, perched on the highest - he it begins at this fence." branches of the tree. ' We are not a� "'You've -been' Qver in thg oil "Good looking cattle," approved' strand of • chicken thieves getting �w fields?" she asked. "Pretty hard- Gary Tallman• them- because before anyone could How Ow Carl 17,r 41 work isn't it?" "I very•last head, of that herd is climb the -tree the birds would be By Anne Ashley "I've been rigging - and that -is eligible for registry. Of course, squawktag and .fluttering to the - (► tough. Especially if you're itching some of our. stuff is just 'beef ,&round. Q. HQta can I deteratine• the Cor to be doing something that you've stuff.-" - Naturally birds that are fond of rcct time for 'boiling chicken, fish, been trained to do; _"Look out!" barked the boy• the high spots are not too partica_ and ham? "Ilk son;' Mona Lee went on; It was Slim's fault of course. lar where they lay their eggs so "is third year law at the L niversity ( • o $e -Continued). that we find nests In the most In- A. A good table is: Chicken, per Qf 1'irgiriia." �a,,,e_ - ,a_,,, _.•s_ pound . -20 minutes. sb per pound. —#- "Swell school," approved., her a"=s�b places` Amit 6 . minutes.. Hent, Fper pound, e5 P _ _ place is la the straw mow. where 1 passenger. New Style Matches 'o reach them one must slither mtnutH e v w can I give a white } r „M y and slide, getting one's hair and take a goodQaflavor? la e shoes full of prickly bits of straw: A.. When baking a white Iayer ♦ Aiona Lot ,thought of Harvey Matchestsbich Will..light .after._ often so small they are. almost tm• cake, a very delicate flavor may lie • Junior - dark and lean and tall,- being soaked in water -'for , eight _po;ciblc to find. ..brother, can obtained by placing two or three dark like her but not like her in hours aro- being 'manufactured for they scratch: roae-geramum leaves in the bot-' other way's - he was too quick the use of United - States Armed • tom of the pan. Remove them and smooth and. sarcastic. \1#t. ) Forces who are still in the tropics,. -Well; how does everybody like when the cake is put together. much like his father, either. Har- i says Country Gentleman. De- -being back 96 standard limey Q. Should iron utensils be boiled .._z_ -. -_- - - g and direct. ]]lona° Lee admitted to ersonaTty We haven't noticed any a ore ustn _ a Company, these matches will -light - difference at all- Weget up at the A. -Yes, before using new uten- _jterself -that- she was a little afraid W' etc scratched against any rough of -her son. •But little Phil 'would_ of time as before, irreapecUve sits of ironware boil them with so• surface. The secret lies in a of clocks --only it just means wait- : da. When in the store they are have been like this, stranger here.- I special waterproof varnish which i Ing an hour longer for our.dinnei' greased to keep them front rusting. Phil had loved the soil- and had- al- 1 s . ' . - .'covers the head. During the war, 'Which just reminds me of some- ' Q. How can I bleach. laces and A ways opened his -big gray eyes more than 10,000.000 of the new fine muslins? wide and told the truth naively. _ thing I was thinking about the "Tire law," Gary. Tallman rent - matches «•ere shipped overseas other day. Cli cumstances drove A. Nash in one -gallon of water _ a on, "is. "vett} crowded. Your Rhus- - each day• me to ,the conclusion that it to which has been added one tablr _. ; • . , doesn't' DgY to -he out_of. at _li oonfut borax dissolved in a little band is in, law." ' the rest of the world. It was .like gOh, no - he's a rancher. He oilin water. Qui raises grade Brahma stock . 'and 4.bis For the first time is -I don't. Q, How can I prevent the.tinen a c I --,ku) s cattle." know how many years -we didn't tablecloth from sticking to the ta- She felt his eyes move oyer her-- Intl in an appearance at our local ble� A piece of waxed paper or oil- fzir, Partner. is still in the hos- - and was glad that her new spring .`'^ pita) and i" didn't feel much like P 1 , I cloth laced under the linen which suit and her straw hat were-becom- r: 4:. covers a table will prevent sticking { ASP i in She was forty-three but the �' . going. But still I had to go down - g• town some time to I thought It to the polished surface during hot young boys, still danced with. her at parties, and that pleased Harvey might be a good, idea to get my weather.' It also prevents stains It's ready tothough he wouldn't say so. They Whopping done while the rest of from overturned receptacles. f ; ! the folks were fairing, But it did- / 1 1 1 n't work out that way. You see every store 1 went tohada notice HARNESS & COLLARS • ked up --"Closed until 5.p.m." ' seconds I ,♦ lac Farmers Attention Consult your nearest Harness Shop - - a about Staco' Harness Supplies. I ' 1 .. is :� - a \`. I v. We, sell our goods only through , T All -*o pso►a how fast Aspirin is ready t/ go to work, just drop one in a Mass of water. "Clout' its dlsinte;rat- Ing action with a stopwatch. Within —two a.conda, you'll we it start -to �tsiateRate. It does the same in your ssomach. That's why it stops head_ lobes so quickly, Oct Aspirin today.! .pn each tablet is your guarantee tlliat it's Aspirin. aw,j Coco&* MoVcI ALL -FABRIC Ti ntex RYES12-20 ... 74 ; S f OYARANTiaD To DYE # 30.44 iVIRY ►AMIC–IyetYDINO evils -IMON.ntnnum A lingerie lovely that will not W JUMT:AWITnmtov4a ride-4up - it fits so hell) Pattern _ •4744 includes matching panties and EAS; : QUI an embroidery transfer pattern. Pattern 4,•44 in 'sim. 12, 14. .16.' - 18; 20; 30,32, 34, 36, ^,8, 40, 42, 44. Size 16, -slip, w% yds.:,0•inch fabric; panties; 1% yds.4 i Send twenty cents (20c.) in coins (sta•mps cannot be accepted) for this pattern to Room 421. 70 Adelaide St. Nest, Toronto. Print plainly size, name, address, stye numlyer. your local Steen Leather Goods dealer. The good, are right, and so are our prices, We manufacture in our fac- tories Harness, Horne Col.. tars, Sweat Pads, Horse Wan• kets, and Leather Travelling Goods. Insist on 'Staco' Brand Trade Marked Goods, and you set satisfaction. Made -only by: SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 42 Wellington St., E., Toronto You Will 'Lnloy Staying At Tile ST. REGIS HOTEL • roltlrNTo e . R•rry Ittrom °viii° Italy. sNw sr saA fe10'A-ae. •IaRlr, $2.60 up - 1101#1110• 03 as •p. e /food Food. I)IaIns and Qaalr ..: Rherbopme at Carlton Tel RA 413A 0 =Mi _ ISSUE 41-16611 il 10_ -_ .... t - 4. -ti . -F .r -,..4k.., !, ^, :. .,._•.. 'JI.. .;.e..R .,.sJb; '. .'..'.4 .s'r!}. .a'.•^ I �§, '^..Y Jr�`+. ''�F" '.. 3.y', Ze^^ •:. L20 f 3.•.:v ,....... ..:.:.a.r..._:.+"+rw�...—vis...,.�aera..s..:....,:wv...±:.�..m4e.�...._..,..�r.:•. +.:::.� _:; �.'.. ..+' '.. :a.. :m ". 'wv. s-.,,.i..i,,:r.a.�..,_..-'n,..aG:ens_. ri�'`iv.%.r� .,.a..nii..—. as �1 .uf. • '.:. • KAxz FOS num ::. . � L t ore - -� War correspondents recently re- . ^ CLOTHING • MOST PRECIOUS from the liberated countries En liberated France, a household o! Europe and Asia report that s regeivas about one suit -case full of :considerable part of the political, f • - coal as i mcan be on monthly ration, -provided rarest among the liberated popuia- �ions blamed tie coal is available ')'hose who are � suffer- �►- - danied a few pounds of coal must inga caused by �tke shortage of . Our ' experience in Europe has rely exclusively on clothing for body clothing. We can help to relieve such W _ "., that liberation in not enough. warmth. Keep them warm in the ap- political irritations by donating yreedom from enemy oppression • _— proaching winter by giving yani -- -- -' spare, serviceable _clothigg to the and aggression does not automatic- spare, serviceable used clothing to National Clothing Collection, Oct- ally cover one's nakedness, That the National Clothing Collection, pb� 1-20. condition afflicts countless inDOCAUt : Ogftber 1-20. Parcels, carefully Leave your p at s war victims who are in dire need of wrapped may be left at Chapman's Store,v . o parcels Chapman' your contributions to the National Store. , S. B ALSDON - Clothing Collection, Oct, 1-20. i (this apace donated by advertiser) PICKEf�ING The "Big Store" has been offered • as a "Receiving Depot'' in the local H� J. P R O U ISE' •----Collection, and all carefully tied and securely board packages of used r _ —_clothing may be left iaere, _ " COMING udi rtedd Sieectorq ; (this space donated by-advertimm) NEXT WEEK •� REXALL GORDON F. OSBORNE A. E. Richardson C. L. U. �_ r One Cent Sale DISTRICT MANAGER GENERAL INSURAhiQB C APMt�.N MAIM =Wed., Thurs.,. Fri., and Sat. .. 'EMPIRE LIFE CQ Iasarsnee compa>a, An old established • OCTOSER 24, 25, .2s and 27 . agency, ready - Representati+ves_ to serve. Watch For Your handbill Ross D. Munro . phone Pickering e0 `-. - - -STORE HOURS- , W. E. Curtis - DO THINGS BIGHT Tom Puckrin D , -� . .� 'p -j', R - Week Days - 8.30 • a., m.- 8.00. p. m. p► ► It is better not to do things at Geo. E. Brown, Audley, Ont. ,.BROCKall than to do them wrong. Sundays - 12.30 p. m+-4.00 p. m. Ralph Ramsden, Ajax, Ontario Innsaranes of an IS"& l_ This is certainly true -in legal - _Documents, Wills, Conveyances. J. R. BOYES, Phm. B. - Telephone, 622 Whitby, Ont.25tb Year as .-'-'.-'THEATRE ' Consult Your Farmer -Lawyer BALL • M. �u;ane< Adviser _ Addreas I CAPT. HL'D STEWART. PHONE PICK- 68 FURNITURE DEALER u Pickering 17 B 22 Brougham, Ont Pick 6 R 92 FUNERAL . DIRECTOR ` Healthfully Air-conditioned NO CLOTHING AVAILABLE Private Ambulance Service • Clarke Prentice LAWN MOWERs A New York ean+espandent ;n Holland"reports dist black market Day or ]fight .THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY LICENSED AOCTIpNB'Mo atini�e in clothing have vitt- • Ay5arpened and Repaired + 1� g •� For tine Connttes of York anti pat. ,r OCTOBER 11, 12 and 19 wally ceased in Holland. The reason lL. Phone Pick. 13 moo; to Corp. Yea Prem. Two Showa - ?and 8 P. M. We- would Pike to recommend Wrol- given is that little, if any, clothing • . dos of C. A. 8. F., and oe. the IAN W By -0 W �ja_ aoit bee betWht at any price. If it nirw ck- r. H. rreutkFe (formi-ftly-In Saturday Matinee at 1.30 P. M. ing silks, woolens, baby gaementa were available, Clothing could be c and Prentice). Farm and liars• • etc. -No shrinkage _ restores the used as a form of negotiable cur'- staek Sales a Specialty, at Fab sad - . Wing and a Prayer lustre. envy. You can ]help to relieve - spch WM..-MAW peaaonab4 Rates. ..Also Durolave - Hite - WE Pd- onerous ' conditions by giving all ;(Story of Carrier X') nti and eraasela. you can to the National Clothing PRONE AGIN. 5g W ._, l[ILLDI�► :., .•. . - LIGtEN3ED AUCTIONEER and -Don Ameeche Dana. Andrews : _..- Collection October 1-20 Parcels of VALUATOR'. :.... Barrister Solicitor Notary Public clothing may be left at Chapman's� conducted Anywhere . _ . . SalC. Bickford Sir Cedrick Hardwick �1J • iN ag$�' Store. C. C. RICHARDSON - J- - rite 614 Dundas St oEas, Whitby, Out. : Sufte 611 - Continental. Life Bim MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY ;hardware and Tinamlth 4. (this space donated by advertiser) __371 Bay St. Toronto OCTOBER 15,. 16 and 1T - _Phone 46 A A. W. MITCHEU ` Last Complete, Show At 8.20 '—` CYRIL E. MORLEY MOORE AND TANSEY -- --- - - _ -Rotary -Street Fair- quad -Dance - Pic- terijig ont. Ra�;ctpt,. and Solcitora Pickering, October 17. Molly and Me Pbones - Yards 74: Rea. MW .-.-.INSURANCE ToroaW and Pickering C;racie Fields Monty Wooly. - Phones ' and Roddy McDowell- A WORKER'S PLEDGE '+PHONE - 6 7' PICK. Pick; 36 --- Scar. 652 - EL. 2996' -Mrs. Edna Blue. an American Re- - t Alm An Added Attraction. - n B Moore - Earl T lief worker in France, cabled: B. Alla Tansey' � • "I have pledged to help 25 Freiich J . A. W I LL O U G H B V ..'Circil�Ilstdntl$� `: - - - r ''iWilloug'hby Farm Agency, _ �haldren living in a deserted hones PAINTING & ., j Q„ Please try to send shoes,_ blankets, Head Office -- Toronto �+j a-�cTothing. mod bless you Yonge St. AD0605 'aDECORAT all. "Largest and Oldest in ''Michael O'Shea Lloyd Nolan Help her loeep .this sacred pledge Canada - Established. Forty W. J. MABLEY and SON - by donatin - Years DUMBARTON, ONTARIO THURSDAY, FR g Your used, serviceable oasuuT .ouw ACTIVE Cn r DEPT. Phone- 77-28 1; clothing to the National Clodli. I c All work Guaranteed SATURDAY '� B' 'lg FORTHAT NOME IN THE CITY Y- . _Co ectio a, L►rtober 1 -`LO. OCIrOBER 18, 19 'and 20 Chapm n's :ore will receive yogrI ESTIMATES FREE Cwm .. fully rapped par_elTheNawg'htY Sellers &Atkinson , advertlaer) y F. J. Done. va n Alin. �f' 290 KS ENiietiesB. A_, Sir MARKT Ln Ontario hand Surveyor Bud Abbott oCostello Pion Pickering • -: 866 King'Streit, Fust, Oshawa. OA!. SEEN Auctioneers _ P 1 ODiRT OF REVISIONn 0 • 25 Year's Experience � ,:N tic PUBLIC NOTI6E ie hereby given (�(� Hales conducted anjWhere. e` that the First Sitting of the Court 00K -.' " Specializing in Farm . Stock, f �pmtl�laatien stet. Down dN bf -Revision of the Municipality of ���and y� the Townshi of Pickering, for L'he • .• � _ . 'All Sales personsily.mated ssbd hors sash - 11�e to Odes . Township High Prices :For � L.ive Poultry .dvertised. Bills prepared aaa Asphalt Shingles .Revsion of the Assessment Roll of posted. ' . RDS RoeMgs tits said Municipalitq, for the year •L3►til lurcher notice we are Paying the following C Asphalt 9idiep ' �9/G, and for hearing appeals t4aat prides for LIVE POULTRY delivered to, our Plant • �r oi'Yipt 6- erviee Wall Boards eta. may be duly filed against the said at WHITBY: -- assessment, cont"ned in said Roll, TOP GRADE 41EAVY FOWL ...: .. 23c. Ib. keasonable Rates = NrM. Gordon _ will be --held in tha Township Hall, TOP GRADE LIGHT FOWL 4-5 lbs. 21c. lb. I TOP GRADE LIGHT FOWL,under 4 lbs. 19c, lb. PlbONE 290 STOUFFVLT.LE i 'Brougham, Ontario, on Monday, the I Fifth Day cif November, 1945, at _ TOP' GRADE BROILERS, 2-3 lbs. ........ 28c. lb, the hour of One O'clock in the after- TOP GRADE Roasting Chickens, over 4 1-2 .. 28c• —TOP GRADE Roasting Chickens, under 4 1-2 26c.O mR1- -' -oon' 'C w o TOP GRADE HEAVY CAPONS, over 5 lbs. 80c: M�; Co. will please take notice and govern The PICK'ERING FARMS LTD. thevnse]vea accordingly. M ° LI ITER WHITBY, ONTARIO '• o Ctioil • L. T. JOHNSTON, . Clierk of Sae said Municipality, Telephone - Whitby 336 Scarbor Jun Br�righam, Ontario ._TELEPIiUNES Howard 1117, and Scarboro' $38 wi �.. Oct. 19. r _ ?'.Rough and Dressed Lumber 'Millwork - - 'Frames Sash Doors Scre as Eaves -Troughing Blankets and clothing for gild- ` Interior Trim Mouldings Tent women And men are urgently Salt and Hardwood. FloorPng . Carpenter ' Work *� in devastated War areas - Brick Insulated Siding Cedar rain Shin�Le Sidi as t W}aat 'can yon spare that they can j Wallboards Rock Lath . Cedar Shinees, E-19MUR .:WORK GUARANTEED � . wear! _ .. /�'� Shingles Roll Rooting EVERETT (SMITH t: Masonite Products $areLy Tile (thin a donated by advertiser) ` Book Wool Insulation (�emetnt and Lms _ - Fairport Beach, Ontario r Waspbg Tile as Pipe - - �I1AIiZ`iN-Srd+TOV$ 100 Pum PAIN' _-: nekering Rotary Fair :.�.. Nett Wednesday, October 17th PICK^^fit! NC: �All grades of B. C. Cede �MEAT MARKET S'!�i