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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_01_04J - — " . - .• ._ .. .. . r , .. -mob ! -� �- __..._ '1 - _.__._i YO '� . � U -L� 8 TUT` 110 E , I iE P-11. I r• WS "VOL. .LXy . �UTCKEI���TOI ��T�i.t �,�ID��yf e�tL1�1. �r ���� - - .No. 19 - -gin ow­­1­1 ; h�i -EI ect��n dace � � Mo,nd, Jaituary' 7th 1 0 �S 9 U _ y, _ ......� .. _ Da five ear, saw the c storied the snow removal g- _y Y mg Whitby School .Criticised At Aud4ey BERT HARVEY, BROUGHAM • • •i1 - 1 re -war style, with a peeked hall, 'quipment and trucks coat $13.8'00. Anneal School Meeting t PASSES Pickering village _ aqd temhiae iiata?'e!t'bt'm*_ Mr. Westney will stand for Deputy, - - -' -The annual school .meeting. at No._ The deaf, ..._L the seeking o! council ol�tlf, 1t Reeve. place sttLdC,�iy xc _Xr. and�Mr� L: M. Morley wen s s • • ' 5 -was held on Wednesday evening his home at Brougham, ntario, of in Toronto on Sunday, the entente of to ' 19 nominees' nine deck �... last. It. was the- best attended one ugham, , nominations We predict; that Im Frank Disney, (for Dftf Dept.) one of our widely -known citizens, Rev 'E- D. and' Mrs. Renaud. ' ;PM be' one of the keenest e1, that $1;113.60 ha4,been spent in years, and many questions were Albert (Bert) Edmond. Harvey, on Fra#% Baker and W. A. Gouda the in 6= ye", in, Relief last yeAr._lie thought the discussed in the interim of general Monday' even are both g , gain after a � ��P • Y business. These discussions centred Y �. getting out a -The members of the present owAlp. present council were doing a good . Mr. Harvey hae been in poor •�J� of the prevu'iing illness —iIu. s d the need of deazing u y g Owing to election news occupying ei>fr were, off course the lust to be � h► tills Dept., as compared to . i�h p'the health for some • ears aufferi n a - *h9ol grounds to make thil!4n match much Qf our beard, commencing with' Reeve D. B. the sanne W quite , a few- years ago. -heart condition, but even 'in poor paper this week, we Amris, who first presented a plaque Township will get about . 5 -12'th of 'the Improved appearance _ of the — health . -r-eneairr�d the- jovial; good -- - are compelled to cut down' on other to the Clerk, to be hung in the hrlun- this amount -baek from the gcsvern-- _'-buliding; _ the, ., question,- of . s- hoof natured Bert Harvey. His "name, his columns.. After we get these boys ja " *eipal building, representing Pick- merit- Mr, Disney thiaka that relief areas' and, the use of the High antics and songs on the sage are-- office; we hope to return to normal, Bring Township's work in the Victory costs will be - •hard- to -keep down in School in Whitby and other Places. . known 'across this country. Those of Loan& He stated that Council had the years to come. Mr. Disney will for more manual training for the us here still living recall the old- If You Favor Stable 3luhieipal ;. decided during the storm of last stand. as candidate for Councillor. after - entrance pupils of the vicinity., siyle 'garden party ' and the, Bert Govera'iaent, Vote WRSTN.Y an - . Besides this,- favourable_ commenL_. Deputy -Reeve j year, it would have cost e - small _ _ _ _ - - - Ha2'•yey programs, Tlse family have - lofime George 1'edd (Contingencies) Pon the work of the music teacher, been residents of Pickering Town- - l Nre on Monday Destroys ' Booth thinks the whole council. will agree 'ho unfortunately is leaving, waq to have them- blow is again. He is g ship for many . years, - having- opera- AS Greenwood Park is favor of the towrxhi purchasing on the purchasing of '-a new: main -. made .'by several speakers. A feti a p p g 1 th Greenwood. woodStore when Al. :sinta'ilr r. He also hopes. tslsher. He thought it paid in some p Y « y" -1 and Bob .a_ * _. _ � _ _ rate a ers dubbed-- the school , - and su,rrouadin�a_.d- Iag�ra ."•" ���- - --...— - -.- ` Fare ac uIe Greenwood recto that the labor situation ws;l ! cases to,have more than orbs office' G1e His p ssing will be felt and rec'= on Monday - morning destroyed a L ,ear; • t3•at ..,�:+ tibia the case of 'needs should be cut twice,a year,. a g ognized y -a .large host of friends, . booth next to the pavilion. The —work w d ahten work ran be done. J B . Irvine, aR police chief and as the ashes removed and a new tent• inaudin his fellows of .the concert 'origin of the fire is- unknowrt Pick- - equalized asseasmen he stater- truarxt officer., He said that postag , Put up" said one. "We have a grand - ,Dn- t, stage, a Queen's Own Rifles, and ering Fire Co. ivas- ca'1ed--to --the that is some cases sus ^^� ^t .would printing, Board Qf Health, • salaries looking school and the trustees ' his great marry igtimate local aei- but'the frame building had too much g^ ,so and- in some, down, Farm ' and many other items are under his should keep the outside in harmony ghbors and friends, of a start for the men to' save. any - de department. He raised munici vvM it . Others voiced- the same bur}dinga will be a li'c'e higher, P P Psi_ Shiriiving are: his widow, the.forr thing. Pitkt- ring :•citizens and othoo while farm land, will relmain about officials. Most salaries had beers i feelings 'even to t we trier Cusie A-Tmond, and two sons, . who reme^�bez the • weatrher and the`' _. Vk. - cam" n 7' the a ualized assess- raised last year, law costs. were up, give someone a standing jab --now ' A1. and Kob. and brothers Charleq condition of the mads at .two o'clock �• ^ * I *u^7 rlPan_,±n the ueecis. meat th ^re xi]I be 'zoning w-371ch rile roosts were up and the ne,r p?sa - f< -a• . tCy';,ar„ .i.[rr�, '.Ir•, tlx� I :F" will peSl,rCt and app-. - means that farr,s on Vrr }moist of township auditing of school sec. and :Hake all necessary repairs at a lames CurtEn end Mr@..-John goer- reciate th,,cP of our - rr:e;h -who man - - tiona cost about $240. XQsp'taliza_ price to ,make it worth. T, this-the roads eri,il probably be assessed at rMk ostr fire- figbtin - eektlipment. $800 c n. the 100 acres, on county tion, costs were ' up • only $32. The trusties replied that - they- had made roads i]00 on 100 acres -and farms new vault in the Municipal Bldg., evert- effort to secuure lielp ana annual Meeting Hart. Society. Police Village Trwet" .3lretinga cost aroural 1.300. Mr. Todd will'stand, � labor to.. du these - things• but .coulc. on s(d�- a� . wi ?1 r^n air. orb, hit tthr ' - . Churc _ i+t.. i'a�Ed N'it Out Mill-rate. - h► for Cuur,cilh)r again. not- secure anyone. It was - name. ,r;,rx• the" the assePSing is a. - gin. 'hoped -Th.e- .Annual:. ?tiie•�tin¢• of Pir'<ariritr• i Incrra,;,d in Pickerittt; - f•,17 -t,.•p coot of the a.Rsess- ' ` 'that this'ye%r labor'Rourd be morr, Horticultural Society will -be held on or is naturally, up. Mr. Annis• hopes M. B, Bur3C (Sheep.lossPS, Ight, i ems,ily obtaireahlp and a r. tic chain- Wed"- Sd iv evening. January 9th, at -1 At the aru-aual nornL.atioih nl;,etl g ' link wire - and te,•1_ tents -eras con• y Schoot " r e +7 allzod assets- eat and . power). ,stated_ tl•.s4t nose s 7.00 _ o clock, .at the Sunda last 3i.. Ii:. ev_tr g �'1. - - for- .c c � P P. �- _ _ . ing. I LLcfieritt _ -- -.- 7•�. J : a " °n pct year. losses for .the year had cast to 11, ^ " :i)iatnd as soon' as steel µa• Room of Dunbarton United* Church age xtcit a� Th92ste; s; ?tles,r J. ,r., ,. �.; :.,,, +„ sa. .>na. a ,,,,. ,. .34348, which - was an, increase .of. v3hiliible_ R'hen - the; ,;uestiori of Will members please obtain .their "'�: 'I;aisii`, t, F', J. !'rouse as:ii "C., E. ; mittee `of , the Oshawa Chamber of _ $46.95 over last year. The Assessor school areas carne up,' "rot .mart' had tickets. - Nl,>rley Commerce: Robt. Deverell W hAb •• now has 1183 dogs to assess, which a cleh ide , nfjtc workings. lt. was i J, . S. Ilal =ci47n - xa -P' a . rel„ s�. ,on•• + b will offset this amount. air. Burk is claimed by sulne W- have advanta s Gtailley Balsdon Hone from , - Alex. Russell, of Ajax and himself g'• works" for th• vala;a b.i.sg i�)rg•Iy in favor of a arcs- t car allowance . g special teaching fac'1- Overweas will comprise a ewmrrittee• to meet gh in handlin g _ _ a rev.is:',v_.ui .thy psi is y; of t'hurc$ { the Dept.,, of Hi has a in two wee'.ca for municipal officials instead of a -ties for manual training, music PLC., rafter three g ..000, of, :- '� - " R } r St. C�1xtin appruxih n:el- •time to tin and get t:)e rreav hi h- nhilefge allowance. He will stand -tor but off - setting this was the diffic- *�— c�o�6� 4u,,,, µ-,-err h i ; = ir,: -1,. a'' a'j gas' : :t, _�� ye'ars and sews way from Highland Creek to Oat12- the :of`tiee�f- ��;sga#n. —_ - -' u : AY triportinq pupils from a s — ceived'- and - a -• 31700 cT, dirbalance covered mosf of she Br)tish isles awa •paved. -Of Ontario County paw, • • • school with a small attendr* ice to from last• year left roughly only N. E. McEwen, nominee for Reeve !`other school with the attends hr and the Continent, Stan. Balsdon, lag. done this yea ;,.,T ckerng has 1 son of Mr, and Mrs. Jno. 3. Balsdon �''� co;t, so .the, v- iaag�. fur_ tip_ two nines of the three that was thanked I� �PPorters Of evils of transport, the higher costa_ Pickering,' arrived home Serving ,Year and having a negligible affect done. He mentioned -w-veral hills prolog a program for the year of of administration with only thre- with an amunition and maint-ainance on our still -rate. that are to be levelled in the near 1946. Suggested afore jobs for re- trufstr,;es for six or more _schools, a ` Fh,•° alarms an,i sirens w• r- ag - fature iacll,�; "TfiY•Me,+. tr :nom turned men, nenv �Qrav aL the Paid secrets and The difficult o, branch of the A- S. C., Starr has 1 ,�. 'el -VA secretary Y ain discussed, as was 4he provision er north end of the townahi would Stettin caretakers and many g� stories to tali; including p the steev 1•,__, r. Clarks Hollow. -He p' g proper �' the one of their . driving through of water. reservoirs, both of which commended the M. O. -H, and the like to ace all ditches cleaned up tional oversight. Tt may work well wit- receive attention. in man Holland with a large. truck loaded Public'Health Nurse for their work, and the "election set for an earlier i y counties, but it was felt with ainunition. Notici:ia suddenly,, The Police-Trust.^es will aL;o con- . - - :�4d in competlon with Wart`mp date ". He will seQi office as - , t�,t )tp'rp-_ th• "`�n'�aa�e v +a G„c lVa.ai a.ua,w,�CCdrL- . F,ou-insr. stat°o ,tae township did not • ' • • smoke - arising from the rear of their shit. One sugg.+ezbed that flee section munit hall y question at one e. intend to take on a.q resw+rm'bifit- , F- L, Chapiaaq said, "we •vQ1 have ' ehould encourage all teen- PUP- ° load, they juo7sPed. rumiing across - , sg the fields to get away before "it ' lee at Max, such as school and to ..have Bound administration here; ila to take oauraPS at the •Whitby. At Claremont~ Maitland `Andersioa happened . It' did.. when- they were street coats, that they would have thinks that representatives to • the Pickering or Claremont ceritral4 ay` i8 the retiring '• member with the . s safe distance aw4y. The truck to maintain if they put any assn -s- County Council - should have munic- Pay rig tkeir Aransposrtation -&> thes- 1846 Board comprising Thos. Rant - ment- ots_th , . x w7 ?t Apal-ti...e . :...� isciinea nominathon. plac°m All were agreed that w. went ski, -high. At a�aourt of end mond Dave Pugh and Jqhn ;Vortotk 0 4 0 4 1 quiry later,' all was washed out _ ,` the lest to negotiate with the FrAerall - -•,needed better educational facilitle� — and Provincial Gcrverrmenty for its 'C ' N ' Forsyth, mania ' mod; .. '� - �y when-it was learned that no one had t - ` been hurt. Stan. arrived on the TODB- -aa ..OL NC1LLIM warts, iAst year flee school rate was, 'thinks ditching is a major problem were raeistered against the Whitby Queen .£lizabeth-on the 27.th at New Farming sad.Engineering Experien4k lowered and the tow; ship ended no of the moment. Thinks hiring of High school- for the strict reguta• ' 8 with a deficit of 52000: -this year it trucks= -would be cheaper - than- - tions there with no' flexibility !o7 York, crossi:tg during the-unusual $timu]d be an Asset b P9e]terin t•rn. They had a rough tri and VOTE BANIGANi - COUNCILLi a ing owe tzthcks. In favor of 1lM r- the rural P went up and we have over - SWM pupils who were often de- � four days late. c surplus: Among other things ttspt cent - assesarnent several years ago. layed ty 'storm's or wanted to gar . - Would not seek otfioa out earlier to catch a bus that shins Dorothy -Ellicott Suffers Fatal the 1945 . coaneil did. were, to ft ' . • O . '. would let the Heart Attac in Toronto up the tow:hsihip hall. build a teevr► • • • • . girls anri • boys get SP .. � - ship garage to hchlhse read pcRrip- Wm. --'sync, nominated !or Dep.-' hiime' before 'dent. Examples of r meet. Mr. Annis will stand as a can- Reeve, thanked his supporters, but necessary r�rnishment, fQr being let^ I -- The victim of a fatal heart attacks declined to comment on munici ai, - and fo "r rlenuests to go a •little a The Pickering Vilj�ge team in' last Friday Miss , Dorothy didate for Rive. P ^ ,• y Masted. Pickering Township Hockey Lea- Ellicott, daught& of -;fir. and Mrs.. • •'; r affairs- He ee wit} seek the' office of her were evade. It was felt • that gue, tied ' Cherrywood 4 -4, in �sn Manson Ellicott, Pickering, • passed ♦ W. ??. tiVectnep, Den.- lieev,> statpf3 Deputy-Reeve. Whitby ought to bP sr good centre for the. l:c Reads :3�ot: had s:•!n, the • ' ' ' overtime game on Wednesday away suddenly in the -East General t + rural educntiihn, which apparently is o Jose h F12ni nominated for the not heirs night' - - lids tai. She. tiv as in. her 17th alin..+ :'d A42.000 odd. wh',ch nclnded P $'an, g catered .to, stud orie. Tlh: Pl year, r the hC -ir►, of t.•: o tr.Irl.S+ a .;erns office erf Councillor, wants to help Port Perri• High School was hf ld up • Goal- getters: for 'Pickering were Bnra iri Picl•:ering Township, she ". 7 � f g If Law with 2 and Rocs attended the Brock Road School and p. n and 'vin2~,• b Q:de§ r.0 ) ^s; r.•' end advise, rett:rnia servicemen •at a model ediscat�onal institution SP ga7rre scheduled for , ,- School r ,. enter 2. Thy : h- t 1 r)(V yard- of 7ravNl -on town- 'w'ithout e- P - -e to ,township. sec for. the surrc+;mding rural sectior.�. WhiJbv fligh before erterinig e r .JamiarY,11th, has born cancelled• an insurance oflTice in Toronto. She s} , 'r ^ad (1ve.. 6t7t1(t �a.;dq• �, • armenc�- k °eri •study of future, but and w.as gaining Province -w:de rec- - -' •,i °n,• n•.tt:id� Dorn• -rs, that t= i7 mea:,tihue, 'te hang or.to bands and ognition, was a ftsrtl ar conrrnent. Three games w211 b$ played. on the was a meriber• of Brangiaam United ' County. Th °, t0w-)�Y,.p }add by all means kfeely exp^r:ses down to -Ir- referring tr) th^ mu?icai a,�r?; local rink this .season. -. Church and an..- a.,Cve member of, had in t}•o7hcarld­' 6urs,fr,-,m 'hp err.•• -- a n;';Imnn..11-- ommcnded a c'urvey • in the cchcio }, ezaryonP was a;raieing ckun-b and. eoniiauritN- acti,•:ties. s ^1t r tir.tainer �_7d over 200 tho7hR- of Daffins' Creek f'.00d area. r :ith- 'the Sway ever} backward p:spil_ had. Yin Can't' 'Throw ?�issd. Nilhout Well liked by all Who i.aevv her, she r#i i mmiles con tr,e tr_ :1: recentic- Dist coat. to tcv :nsl vcl i h c• >uld b^ i b ^come v: ell- �kiNad in ,marchis:g, in _ oiling Yaitr Own Hands lrnovvti 1s a friendly, refined S ryas. `•-l- d in. Gas ansd oil- rnct.z 'v HO-h turs,ed .to • a. great' benefit to the SinE l.71 stir} d, p,)rtment; "Tt was the Speak Well of YouA Enrniies •Rena -A _you �g �cmtan.. _ ., Fir. I lterf'SirY 9ftYAi `}'i-P rlf•ntir,�n- to) ._1Ship, in a f' w..�ears. A?sn rec- best scY7�oI C�r�;`rt ' R'() 'lla�•e' 'seen "' - )• - r r St:r: iv_`nzr are:. her p~ t;r :, :s; two bro -....^ ^_ "................ ember You 11,nd� Them ed, r.mouni cd to $C). ?nn. A new onrn, ndcd ?.ee�7irg an ey° o� . •',.i1x, - said aitor .4 vote 8f thattkc, to �, theca, Ity •arid 1;iity, 'The funeral 9 l_',i_', it the 1st" Con.-' and- '41F�rta as. in- ind:.,stri,al 'siti,' as' a "futti'rc in- the cecrCI*ary- 1'reacurer was passr_d• T'OLND a- bun ^ ?s of keys..op Eliz -" was held an Monda; from. Brougham- ~ P.•�;,? ]-.ad ha. °.h.buiit 'this year 'for dustry bat- -Avould bersef:t Pic,.er- at' the seine time claiming that he abets St. Cali at •News,.Office,- United .^71urch, with Rev, I. E. Ken - tl.^ �nct of c1,640. o:_ R•hich .7.� ppr- ing.' Ivli' 1'a -;10 ' will,'atarid for tile •s? could br pZid.fnr his se s. The' - - nedy officiating. %; fe- r..eat toot• cent veill he psis} by the Oat.. Gov't: office c f Councillor. Sic refit S replied,• that .he Ad- been. -. Vv; r i upi, . as �Ur'CRL0 R -• - - 'Brougham- Cametery._ A n Pst.imate of the footpath for Dur,- " • ' secretary for some ti a and was _ Huh .G..3fiebell said he' would doin t borrow from the township on next ` barn} had boon- fie>tt;•,t�, the Dept,- B• l,* his his his .c tribution to ,° ; but -so rc -ply has yet been made.. seek election at s: later date. consider any allowance for it. Years levy was given, as thbre vvA9 hehr��es -_• • • _�_T only a balance :on hand of. 166.00. " Snow removal for the township had - 'fie - repArLe o im- trugteec and- - ' W 'FI.- Weatnep a re- elected ` as a Lost $8,491 last year. The township O. Violet Swan, nominated for auditors were received and- adopted. the section's auditor and R. E. Pickering United Church bwns 11 'miles of snow fence and office of Councillor, believes munic- It was noted that the sections tax gage as trustee for three years. The Wcmatt's noted Church of the _ tans to buy more, as soon as it is ipal experience :rot necessary to he was low x.19 mills. because ahigh- He chair was occupied re R. ls'. United Church will meet at the vailable; He suggested the employ- on Council -;nerd. Believes we should . er levy was not asked for but which' gem, and ti,,, meat- home ot... r+s. W. C. Murkar e. t of a full -time mechanic for the have more trucks, and should buy should have been done to pay for Hg's secretary A� was Ered Puckrin. The meeeng WAS Thursday, J:u:uary la, at 2.80 yegai all t , so that n would be them from War Assets Corp. In th(ceat ntaelimbotfalnt asez. ao wer o adjourned in harrrn*Iy amid generous m• Annual reports will be preft'ii at all times for an emer en- (continued on . -ter- -'' -q q,- - _ .. .,. _ - _ - _ _, •\ w• °_,-- _ 1 . , r _i . -��' get along- with civilians who ' have FASTEST, FARTHEST, FIGHTIN'EST VOICS of been reading books on how to an- _ m derstand returned melt. pp�a ' - - PRESS - - - — Edmonton Journal ni F a `�y r ��y«✓ a _ THE VERY IDEA - yw', F'�, r ✓ ♦y'"%f sea` !r xyrc ohs F s a - t is redicted that nylons wilt t $' ` Top Sped: -ip0 mph• 1 — VSEFHI. FARM tiADGET l P Y ', ' y, ley M r Cruising. Speed -17,0 to 200 mph Mrs. Gladys Strum, M.P., in a' eventually sell for' 25 cents a pair. =.s k e 1�torinol Rae 350Q.mi. - recent speech, described the farm- 1 es, but try 4ld'get a, girl to wear �« ff . Nlaain+um age -:3060 mi. ;,F," Y;�i' k er's wife as "the most useful, gen- anything as cheap as that. w :r — Ottawa Citizdn �ff Y era' purpose, labor saving desicp y� lj a <, on the, farm.' ') oung farmers who >j♦r - - -have not avaiFed'themstives of ibis - T- EERING COLUMN scientist says that edo often S410-111M. r-dget are - reminded that it usu g _ _ -- ally can be had for the asking. - Steers himself- with- -his tail —using is . • Qt. Toronto Saturday Night . i. to, guide his wandfring bark, in. , " -WHAT -GRkNDSON THINKS Peterbbrtsitgtr E�camifher - Y • ..; _ Grandfather cut firtwool 50- Cohber M in the ' - - - wv Twin -Mount timber. Walked beside the wagon No Magnet yachlne Gun. 'W — in z.ro weather. - Carried• lines -- Try as hard as he could, -the � Eiuht 5,lach Rockets over his .shoulder and acJuipped his coinedian's jokes• were falling flat .! s y nder Eack Wing .- �s y�`, .,res Ttro „335pbp.r ; 12325 -Ib. Depth Chorges hands around his body to keep At las he •lost•- ,patience.i.;xH ' > four 200 -Ib. Bombs :s: ff f w .� Qadiaf Engines ���, Two Torp6docs „ y ironl• freezing. Now his grandson — 8•lirney.” he escaimed bitterly. � y : • y- s - think; he is roughing it if he has "You people. don't seem to 'know s sswftiu r to drive a sedan without a heater. }tow to 'applaud'. Why don't , you . This is the Navy's new Neptune patrol bomber` P2V, which Navy claims is the fastest; most far- - Guelph' Mercury clap? Are you all handcuffed ?" ..—, - ranging and heavily armed search plane ever devised. Built by Lockheed of Burba>�s al}f., it.,carries.. "Handcuffed'' came ay bo4d lydaybe. He71 Understand voice' from- this- pit. "Why, you st crew o€ seven with al accom. hodations and an all - electric galley, is wrath .the, latest' •11-1, tii, sleeping g X. 9 A little- patience and understand - haven't even arrested our atten- radio-radar equipment. 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Mail the coupon now. �', � ��, s �ra �• �m . � � J, _ v - c' �+- Nits nc+vv. 414 to keep grit:ding - " i a ALL READY FOR OPERATIdN MUSK -Ox Bookske f - — them at! tila tide." • s e 's u * .,; '.,. ; > ':r au t, , '• :..moo`, d�iy .:3, N '.* "Poor old earth 1 wonder'. if it s hurts." ' The Friendly _ "c' -r'F i Y ..� > k '• `� : .X ��� {SEf` � .a,.,i,> f Y 'i, aS' "No groan.,.. yet: • Bu-t- sometimes 1 the-earth hates the'"dziil and blows Persuasion it t -aud then for week; yol live M� y try, with trouble. You get a blowout on By Jessamyn West y :.. a well -a crater at the to and the - - P The chief characters is The sides 'cave in and the gas roars ndly Persuasion are Indiana Frie ' out like something out of Neil., I've Quaker Jes's Birdwell, a red =head- - ` seen one blowout." •,? u, t, ed, music loving nursery man- who -- How -do they ki>ovv' tl�e drtlps - =' has a knack for getting what he going straight down' .-oppose it wants despite all obstacles; his u wobbled around and .vent crooked preacher wife Eliza, a• wonderful and maybe ended u av�av over on `old �rotnliHarptrot list ,much. But manline-'s, and sttemperaneitt their 4_r _ t a'iariation of a quarter -inch here sons Lake and Joss, whose Qua- d' at the surface'can widen till it gets kerism gets its, severest and most _ touching test during; the Civil - -• - pretty big, at the bottorn of the War, and their daughter dattie, three - thousand -foot hole. I've seen wells put down that hit the - casing an t93Q Jiinior,• Hiss. The friendly Persuasion is a rare other wells,, three }tu.ndred, feet on and beautiful adveiituie in read- away. - . - - . + y' - ing. It is' a heart - warming book treat "I wish we could eat ever on , that -will endure as a beloved class a s F Harper's place-,- I wish we'd bore F straight through his hu,)se - (ue sic - /`..:' mean old thing!" The Friendly Persuasion .. By'"`- « •Jessam n NN'est ... George J. Mc- ;i "Seen your sister lately: "T]-ir w-re coming out Sunday Leod Limited .. ;Price $3.0n.. - < x '' -and then Dad was still angry so Britain Completes Mother .phoned =Grace not to came. .r�.. rs, ?ifs' ' She didn't want Dad and' Oliver to ct f! - - get into 4a fight." $lee knoc on Operation Stork the fence postwith enched I m stiff. Help me down. The reputation for adaptability knuckles. �� ; „rp; ¢�y; s r ys • 4%r�.u�i,'c r I think •I'm tired of this oil well. I and good nature of the British think I need a maple fudge sun- soldier has been borne out by the ____Various forms of face masks and goggles have been issued to members of the- force 'which will rdae -meet's get-t}tis-mud off and go - variety of unusual - tasks -- tackled a _ make up Exercise Musk -ox, the joint army -air force Arctic expeditio©. Left in . the picture are since the end- of the' war to help ordina lexi to town." _ ry p glass goggles, as supplied- to air- .orce_ personnel. These are used as eye protection. "Can't do it. I'm a workingman. the civilian populations - in 1?uro- --The second malt in the picture is wearing a canvas face mask,: under which is a breather mask similar to that on the extreme right. Third is a .chamois face -mask issued for patrol work to enable the trek- -_.._ Your father expects me to stay pean areas, I eration Stork" deals with the. - ker to. keep - his -face warm. Cut into the face are two narrow slits about the size of a petcil point for around. When- anything ppens. it OP - .eye pieces. The last face -piece is goggles, anti-dust, vhich have a .dose breather on them that fill - happens' quick, on a job like this. temporary eyacuafion �of • German ers the cold air. Cold air has a nasty habit of freezing 'the lungs. The eye - pieces are also replace- Good -by, idle woman." ciildren.- Some weeks ag-Q the able. A-quick push removes them and either one of four types of j'enaes can be quickly inserted--a "Good -by, Mud- dauber. Let me. F. COgvoy set out. from. Berlin . polaroid for anti- glare, an orange color for horizon and sky separation in haze._ an all- around filter to ]snow when you gets oil, will you ?" eearingl thirteen hundred children ` stop undue snow reflections, and a normal clear one. "I won't.. steed td let you know. �rtd two hundred and, fifty adults. _ d(, You'll hear the gang yell- all the �Every day for. ,a fortnight rthe- ,. .. _ ___. .)!_� —_ - '_•.7Cl..l�lt .. J:t a.: L. J'.1�.•�Ift� -.n L i, up -te the dri r ;r6 a 1l —heL rV avw,r: c,- wLili ,hi looked do.. Seven hundred feet.' and stla. tin and was driven by British sot - ' "%%'hen -they -get enough, oncrete Hickey's draw gear groaned,: and. diers to Helmstedt where the diil- -- down there,'they'll,put this wooden the cables held, and ti*e rotary. .ctren spent the night and then en- H E LEN TOPPING -M i L r r block, on top of it. And then they- turned. Hickey grinned his tcusth- trained for variews reception con -' . ll force ovate -r dutvii ihcrt .- malicious grin iwheneven-tary`--- tery. On arrival, -after a hot steal, " enorntous pres�urr till it drives the was around. But )v on Nad an- chop nit t- their,foster parents..-T-Ite- t HAi'I'ER Kill n uch for• a pleasant evcninf:.' • bock down and the cement up, be- nounced that Gary Tallillan -was Operation is now completed, with- - Gary thought even Iris of,' the - Haiv'ey was inoirosc-at- bre:akfit +t, hind''the pipe till it seals, the sides his field superintendent, and there twenty -one thousand children and - idea when at -'night Bill appearedi. growling about the rain and the of the w•eIl. Monday -they'll start was nothing for' Hickey' to -do but sixteen thousand adults' settled in- shaven and �prucc, all dre;.ed . t.,,, delays _ . cir;tt;n•r " (' A_ ...t. Ivry nnt: e _ to rountrt 1;ctr' . -_ -• —Yy gray :;tads and. a scrappy i' u'. — �Irrcr--tron't -be`- arty � flays - away from the datagerg of Berlin r - - goat, i;ary asirred. him... "1"11 keep the The great' hoilcr� roared, sod fire (To be continued) epidemics. ' hot oi�lnioke from the burners _ - _ -... They'd het ti' having a nice. our& t gang working." rode the north w iitd and seeped in- When cutting' flowers. .slant the -bame of three -. Xn d rumtity' 'l )feet canto a morning: tvhcn the to the hott.c, and Mona' Lee shitted Meet Mr. McGinty -stems. You will notice i will when Bill arrived. :C' ;td in four drizile slacked a little, and. Haney • it unhappily. "You can even taste _ L `1' keep them from wilt nR lonKer. minutes by. Gary's' watch, the •tad'.o announced that. the - drillers w( Auld it in tftr roEEec," she. complains -d. The 1� onder Sheep was going and Bill and .�tictatde move on that dap. - "Tastei like money to me, ",Har- - 'r ere dan.cir.c in the hail; . whit; - :- _muddy out tliiere yet- to A4 Aid ,i.;= - Mrs. Mason w'a, more-:tifable now • >..t- and beached, and ttid%"e" heap ntathitte y that the• - ttt;lt pit was dug. McCrirty," wonder sheep of Van Will FaJ07 4Miyina 4e - murmured how 'much chc eked reminded hint. ' ,Australia's Vass River area, has �p ` g -' Rou rhneck, with -.tecl too s e=- The S4 Regis. IIote! boys and vcatiii't harp plc a :oil +o "Hickey �a� 4 he can make' it." shed precarious high in -the Tier- produced. "snore than - 220 : lb% -.see his ohd college friend •aga*,j? "Hickey!" (nary gxplauiid. • "loo' rick, and when a length..of drill' -wool in the past ten. years. ruRUNTO "Oh. {yc,, ".' gruatbled tir�r :, dic}n't hire Eiirkry�" pip( mnie riding up,•the ra led - -Despite his age -more :ban 11 r R•e� Ream with Rath, j'� get ale p y P` pp Shower and Telephone, Bill's al i,; :it.. He'll lots . "Sure; I hired him, Gof the best and held it, screwing it, on to the years - "McGinty" this year shore 0 Sluxle, 82M up -- "You'll g�'t _along: tuu,' .!; �. priec our'c;f l;iiii. ^. 12r•. .b.. 1n his first four years his Double, sa.ao sip. -. length that had j;onc' down before. /- ' Good Food. Dimas and Dane- -- __. ' . -Now, you. ko �trai *ht .,titer -trill _. But-hi" i�tttfiCs in marl =1wtpe'' _d ins the Tn 19,1g, -hia- -- � - -- -- -- fl TI: a :: i 1, c t:d.:.1. - krHy- jcrcrt- �c'>dr _ t>w trtib>rts -- - make. Adelaide- ciatice with yor •i'II that a vshy -he made on u and vas coupled to the pipe' wooi :scaled 28% lbs. =a world re- � • P ? p p A _ liherboune at carillon - ...'. get Bill out in -'she kitrll'e•1 .at l _LLL: --U1C his stuff_ is no good._ Did. mud - -.ihc whole went. -d'ow'n, the card. _ -. - - - -- Tel. RA. etas -.- -= trtake him >goecze, lemons." - -' ' vast take a Tool: at Hickey's bit;' swivel ,clanked into lace again, the .An expert shearer took '39a But Adelaide- way out of brnatls, rT -cry -hatln't :been sharpened in rotary tuJrncd a� a draw gear minute's to shear him, %Veight of she protes! -eel -and why -not every -. month; when I save; them." 'grunted and whined -_and - creeper fieece from a•wether such as "M� . `■. h■,, body go and help squeeze hamons? ;'He'll. have' 'em sharpened - : I and deeper into 'the, earth . sank Ginty" averages from 10 lbs. to 14 Fief Itching S kiiL�_ ._.• . g .p 6a:•y, went out 'heav'ily. Hickey' the the to of the - derrick the ' -_ Harvey .came tramping an. 'it saw to that. "•; ry bits. Abs. varying -with - the type of sheep /eats �n1CL Aeilei cloven o'clock,- all -a lots, lragcd' P aid- seasonal conditions. "Mc- {t a1 • • with himselr; Iie banged Carp vi• would mov:e.on the, jolt and, unirss crown block, with its great pulleys, Ginty" was almost' dead when limit is a • -lean stainless. pentt- gorously.on the back. extraordinary -luck w-as with them, - spun, and hummed as 'the Ilea Fttked - up- -as-a- lamb: :He was first ra }ing antfsevue oa that will bring - "Nell, old 'croaker - i nailed 'em p y reared as a et b his'ow her,' C. you speedy, relief from the itching grin would move oft' with him. It caltles slashed and tightened. His { p. y J and distress of Eczema, Itching tl:; ... os! I'. , sia'a.., I i- }•. -_ - TAFg` aig FJ 4 T? h elan that -a terttoon, w en ific itsji - >Ioots• spar v: is -a „d rw na skin from town -'all r want.” oi•the'trcme trouble _ ridous trucks appeared. grease, Harvey stood fascinated, as Not only does this' heating anti - "BuY you fzve'•to. lay your own In the 'middle of the pasture, the long as the rotary turned and drill septic oil promote rapid.and he ;i thy, peer ?�+ truck bogged down in the black XIDNEy heatlni;-In open Rorer and wou�da, was going down, but when the roar - -_ = 'Sure-- *hat's. a little pipe? Lay earth and there it stayed for two of the gears ceased and the clank •: quickly' ereleiivedmltilsikiri iaffections ~it on top of the ground -won't .ACIDS days, while a dozen nien sweated ing of chains began and the, pipe - the itching• of f :rz<,m:t is vuickav -take long. Got to haye water '•o stopped: the er•vptirrns si'> tip and and shoveled and sore, trying td. came up X1.,,.1,, — drill a feel!, - haven't see: � Ia i:. get it out. But not until a wind blew and water, anxiety 'tightened his �o • ei same is true or iiar',er'..q itch, srtlt s • and -the- soil- -dfied wnntd "it -stir - face.' Rheum and other =W!i erurror.�, - i he dance . and by that time three ntirPr heavi. y Ae•Ple °r e°ms a e pod YOU can obi r in >l i,nr.e'= L'm,• . it No a -ju'st changing bits. Wan :1 R _ aghft rest. li>ty lwe and tote - Giese it Oil at. atiy rend, r : 1:., • , c. ous success for ,Gary. He had-, at, ly loaded trucks had piled up be- . ''.. P t ea'rtertes' -trbto it t1e.y bedRV kideeys. - -- -the last minute, rashly •spent most -hind it-with the lifting hoist at to see -what they're getting out kidneys � M� +� a of his money for a white suit and the tail end bf the procession.' now: Don't come too close, you'll acids b0° the W" N they hi ad - - .some shoes: he had escorted Ade- Adelaide elimbed to .the top. of et all muddy." �Q1� stay m Nit s>atem- -' laidp- lookin eels a fence post and sat there,' with a g y'" teed o� foa•wil. If you don't rut Woo g p -a'nd • smart and He crouched over -the slush pit i and am DoWs PiRL Dews raincoat' buttoned to her chin, P gray, ....•......: tM kidneys a � you as red _ - altogether adorable in a pale yellow and brought u a handful of a - dance frock and little gold slippers. thrilled and gloating, "This is fun." dripping debris in his palm "Feel ' 6•ttw -and feel better, 136 "You look like a,daffodil," he ad- site told G n'. And look -he's that ?� :That's rock -'ca rock,' oil S'`k _ mired her. p= tinted everything. Bright bue! It men call. it. ' Down Below th'N -Well, thank goodness for a dis- looks better now, doesn't it-" - hit chalk, perhaps - limestone, may cernii,g man," ch;• �ioho.l *rod_ "Depends," frowned __ Gary, "on be Then, if w'e're lucky, there will 4. ing her wide fluff of'skiri carefidly. what's under the paint" bf yelowish 'rock with. streaks of 4,00 H `'Dad just told me' I looked like 'You're bound to bg' a gloom, ` sand and oil in it - tid then we're 1 • fifty pounds of butter. "' aren't you, darling:" doyen, Hickey's going to change There was a Tittle too much ,of - I'm . a , petroleum , e RellereS ngineer -I MjSOf1eS of Bill at the dance. hope. Where's your ' blond friend, Gary danced with Adelaide 'once, Bell f' CHECKED - rather awkVvardly because of his "Oh, but he's your friend -don't lame arm,,.and Bill cut in before you remember? He's in Houston ixrf ✓iffy , they had gone twice around the gc tv• ". ITCH-or Money Sack 'floor, Had a letter from hitti, did For quick relief from itching caused by eczema. Wig,;. athlete' sfoot .scw_bies,pimpiesandotheritehin fi ' After a while Gary weta back you r' Gary 'was being. nasty anti. condition 1W yore, toolin ,medicated, liqui t > ;;,. and leaned as ainst 'the wall, and enjoying $~ \ ' it. D. p, D �ootbm ct+T10N. d quk esa and G o'o d_ Health �*sralese Soothes comtnrte and gnkkly calms pres�ntly =A ttekaide, 'SV} ooper! Ligon "No, it wasn't a letter. It was a , ntense itching. Don's softer Ask our divgaist tr '• r • - _ -- ll him 'and slid bet arm through }cis. telegram. Look savage some more codas for D. D. D. rttttifCR1T10N. `Y and Lots of Pep p : "«'here -crr-m - Iravtc'you been ". -I like to shiver." _ _ _ _ f Penetrates t/Stimuiates - _ -- ~ she ckmatidey�,' "Yoe are the most 've pletatY. to be savage about." deep into bronchial the chest and fraek ' -T �' Chase's,, Kidney -Liver Pills -' elusivfe_daic f c�ve�r had: Cofitt,_along "Mother signed some papers," tubestvlth its soothing surfaces tike a nice, as a s long record of dependability - and dance, Sour �tla Ot they hOtA� w>tri 1e M�' medicinal vapors. warming ee a regulator of liver and kidneys puss," Adelaide said. "I don't know what gpoullise• and bowels. So he danced with her, and Bill °thee were. but Dad was mad, and ' Warming soothin¢,tdief -grand TLeyy qguickly arouse these oMana cut ; in' ' itnnt'cr�iatclp, vvlivreupon w 1 e7t '�totlirr tried to tall: to hint ' ip ielief—comes when you rub good to- heal - ultwfFity -s tarpon a ap- : - —� Gary °found' fiis -aloof•ptrst•,ai~ tin -and - he cold 'her. to stout up," � O old Vicks VapoRub,on "the throat, petite and help to improve digestion. su parkca• there for what dented Gary walked away, - thotrgltt''ul chest and back at bedtime. Its` Clean out the poisons with Dr. IINFIW hours: A'deiaidc. and Bill Karl di's- and uneasy. So Harvey Mastnl n i— penetrating- stimulating action ;Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills and r'e- appcarcd, and the bartc! ova flow- ntorti;agin sontething�hc'd lt,vl It your blood lacks Ironi keeps on working for hours. In-. gain your pep and happiness. - t u � vites restful. sleep. And often bJr 35cts. a box. in, thrott h ,our q '' r£ irlsand wornenwhosuReiso from simple .,� G P 1 �i ht }.adios, tip- uttdOtthted'p, hecattsc ati onil }v'r',,., ammia that you're pale : weak, "d ragged out" mornPngmost misery of the cold is wilen•tliey•raritc 1rArk. was a cash piroposition. - thismaybeduetolackotironinWood .So No rider most- friothersuse - She. vvax Wiry and -difficult 'all the But at last, on S. tur:hq•, tl,, tryLydisE .Pinkham'sCofn pound I"LET'S � Try O�K� d f - of zy hour and Gary said very ljt great c: sing scent dow -n and i r.tt with added iron -one of the best horiie ways I tonight - t . help build up red blood -in such cases, me- proved NAOORus ilc 'until thcr eerie at trio door. rumcrif poured ut, in a rullin,: 1' inkham 's Tablets are one otttie most esee s • 1 I'lien Gary aril; • "Thanks i very sfr -ant, anti Gary: helped Adclaid, tide;roa ton ice you can buys !" _ ,l:�assir�ed Advis ; - • Ii/Iaunt Ziprf TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING ITAKLEY FOR SALE -glass kitchen cupboard, ; A Happy '�e� Year to all the ..'' �I ote & . �•nfluence Solicittd 7. _ kitchen range with Harming closet . read 'rs- en Carson, who has been ,;.and reservoir, easy chair, coal vii for the, Re- eleZlion of oven, congoi -um rug, single iron bed home for a couple-of weeks vacs- . _ Theatre - - -' tion, rtturn4d to her duties at the t and springs. Mrs. Conner, Clare- _ • moot. Oshawa Hospital d Sunday. �: . -Blake, - -� Stouffvine x111 of the students returned to ' ,LOST -blac$ and tan •fox hound, their schools on Thursday. _ _ - answers to name "Buster ", on Sat= bliss Pat Moffat, Toronto, sp =nt J ' Plane Stoufiville 348 urday, Dec. 29, apik?v. two miles the ChristaAas vacation with Mr. and Astarday Mttnee at 2 P. M. north of Brougham. Phone A. Bar- bi'REEVE s - - ; 18 t?J. Mrs. Errol Carson. .1946 : Doors Open Eseh Night At clay, Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson es - FOR SAi.E FRIDAY SATURHAT � ?5 barred rock pullets tertained their entire family az New �< .. • ` , ;, •' in full production. Log Cabin Ranch, Year's Day. SAFE AMMINISTRATION JANUARY 4 and 5 Dr. N. E. McEwen. On Friday eyeaAng, the Sunday Bray Hatchery have some tine start - School and Congregational Meeting . i L Strange A.ff air . "ed 2 -3 °weak chicks, carious' breeds, was held in the ohu{ch. The officers ' 'Election * .�8titi8r 7th, 1946. _ including heavies. Fine for early elected, for the Sunday School were Keyes Al S Ta broiler market$, or for early later as "follows. Supt-,'Burnett Jamieson, SWING IN THE SADDLI4 egg markets. Save your time, order As. Walter Canon; Secretary; - - - McL+�e - _through agent, D. N. Lockwood Gordon Wilson; Assistant, Marjory -���� i ?}' Jane FraaeA Milli,ag Co. A Appleby; Treasurer, Carson; BANIGAR Universal News . Hillside Chicks can be ordered thro Pianist, Marion 'Disney; Assistant, -- ' ,kcal agent witir)st bother of w-rtti- Myrna Jones; Ttachers•- Primary, ' t Solicit$ your Vote 'DAY R TUESDAY 7 &nd 8. ' ing. They've "approved" chicks, { Helen Wilson; Assistant, Betty App- NJ JANUARY 7 and 8. -- - ���Pr4 pi�llaru+n +es±zd— Aat's leby; Junior, Luella Carson, Ass; -- - - - _ Woman an - - - snore, they are' approved by scores istant, Marion Disney; Intermediate, -:�.on . a pl�rtform- a economy, -. of customers here acrd elsewhere here. � Mrs. C.. Davies; Assistant, Mrs, R. � - - - ( - Variety breeds and crussest. Garry i Appleby. Dlissionary Supt., Mrs. C. - .. 1 — mpar ba-1 Service = -- in the '�V i st dav�= Milks, Pickering. - o Jones. - - a FOR SALE; --2 J °rsey heifers, grads i Silos Bett A plehc spent ias! (l St hi - - -- - - -- rd G,- ._,Rolsi_asa Joan eon . • _ Edw n B y an Study of Township Problems Select hoc+ �,b ;eat, vaccinatc-d, T... B. tested, ene fresh, ; wePk with friends and relatives° in other springing. Coker Farm, phone Li:,�lsay• . .. - • .: - -+�' - - Whitby 950. � On -Sunday afternoon, Rev, 'Mr WHERE, YOU VOTE •To the Electorryof Pickering Twp. -WEDNESDAY THUIlSDAT McVey preached his farewell sermon. J*NF 3ARr =9-- and 1 -' - ]Sought and Sold- _ _Having ..�„��.1 your cons:dence 4 Mr. Mc1'ey, who is retiring, hat -tak -- - One new sub- division has bee:a } for the past f' Used Clothing - sterilized, clean- 1 p .ve years on the Town- �'t htin -- ed and pressed ::k� new. Carry. a' en up residence -in Toronto. Mr. and added to the list in Pickering Town i ship Council, I take this opportunity $ _ g 'large stock o i h Mrs. McVey and family will be miss- ship. Below-is 'a list of the polling xpressi" my. appreciation to f g clans wits 13 of a �n 'evercoat.s and pants. Also a- good ed in the community. stations. Find out what sub - division Guardsmen all who may have, in any ray ass- _ mock ' of new ` Wither coats' � and Mr... and 'Kr?. Errol Carson and' you live in, then go to your own isted me, and I am solicitisig your aM a L_ family, 'Mr. I. McAvoy' and family station -if our ;harm is on the qot- - -Amite Louise •_,Windbreakers, and gents' furnish }' support for another year as _Coup- •P Ingo at very reasonable or�ces. Cal CN w Year's' evening in with 'ens' 'list- tillor. FOTO- NITE'- THUR& spent 'e n g and be convinced. Mrs. arswm Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. No. 1. -. Mrs. Powell's Res. 1 wish to serve ' the -, thole of -.2 Offers Now /7 Walt €n Carson and family. No. 2. Pickering Tow:: Hall Picicerin Sam Scewarti g • Township te, ••the - Wiest of . $1 Bond . Stree; ,We3t, Oshawa, Ont. A few frorl'�here attcrded the Nom. Walt. Nicholson's Res°. my ability at all "times, ' Nomination Hen ? ing at BronRham ot� .�.'�70�`? # .,s u ;l,,l, tq make you all a 'llnrdras. -- No. 4. - -- Mrs. Tuyrw's Rtt. -personal call. 1 wt3h yad -all a Proa- • 'PI . NING.i M - - -- - - Mr.. and Mr,%. C. Dicrk y and farr -" No, 5. Russ. Davidson's perous. New Year. .= dish in Season AND R'; PAIP.S i ily CpPnR '�Pw Yenr'a :with Mr, and ' No. 5. - Ternperance Ha'i; Ki salmi 25 Y,.ar's F,,: '� .... c P, I. Mn;. C. I,etrgett, Itin%ale. No. 7. btunici al Bid Brougham i T�uiicif "yon. Vote and Influence i _ ce in tag p g' g e , on bloirda You May Pay More -. You Can't CG.mcert a ;rd Ra•iio. i T. ;� ramp, , .,f the I ;r+id v Sur- No. 3. Public Library. ivhitevale Y• 3anuary7 VIC. RElD �� Per •�'a, rb =Prtipd „T, Sunday. tin.-3.l Church basement, Mt. ' /.inn ' ('"! ��. T. � Buy Better Denbarf�s Fh•�nr Pic4s. lR.,; !_ antrar� v• ;iff - MZ iiic fl l'sCit - �s !'crone 1808 Du ^ins. tie' rr nth of J Claremont, Oats , auvi)4 rrini:ters w'li b • ..;r �ti �^ L .1. 5 - ost --�- service.:" of the rsrcuit. ` For - Councillor e,`rnOI7 �- C-�ar t Meat Re- F,!�ct TODD i r atterdw ,•E at th. servicPs will he a..urfcintr -d. -Marx and Chirhut-•tu t-To the Ratepax,ers of -rket 4h. & ­eG+ Kahn has btPn PX'*+ii • - Pickering ,If E:tperience Country. Vote ing t'� 13st tw .,, we,:cQ with rwlsti�•Pa' Karl Marx, `who denied God, and Not bein Township. - Wl&STNI�:Y ag'Dep,•RervQ for 19a� ' in N'�d York. General Chisholm,. who decries Santa B able to cover'Lhe ery A' - - - - tine Toss reship, to visit each one of �• lib ,�1� 11 1g . _ L>.••�•iq Dunn, formerly -0f_ Mt. Zinn Claus, are being -widely cord °mr�ed ,. you, I take this .. opportunity 4 - liaQ bin vi%itirrrr 'fir, and ti1r�. Gen' by people _who never, have read eit- -Y support in -- . Prayer to o -a Pioneer Spirit m�y• - her. thanking you or our su ;lUNTrBAL DIRECTOR Wilco and fa - 1945, in electing me Councillor for It has been said that children who . Private Ambulance -IUy Spirt- still wanders . within ✓ ;the Toaaship of Pickering, and a- g>�e are regular attendants at Sunda r� tln)Nt ee • •1 these hand -hewa .Ipga; VOTE - DISNEY for Councillor c y gain solicit your' favor in the carry - biY ambitions, freedani, desires std fl -b Monday Next School seldom are among the 'young - ing election on Jan4ary 7th by el- � Msdvera a� X _ stars in the fiilvenile court In :tun -. L ectf" --Jme' as oneI your Council- M81•lf ilains Onto -- ' love ( -• - -- do? school, God is taught .and,' SdU cling to' the barko San eel men for 1946. Dunbar e - =- is Claus ours A woman'.► lips) Fyn on i, . . N a' Wisitin a Happy New Year. Their heartselrbeat just as hard and es in thra .none _• .,• 1 .L'I"„ $ y p are as us ^loos d .. The EI e - _ gi rg as ever before; action Lines" sc tiered over, ! - Milton 8.-;Burit - - - _W ^lcome poise to Art Hill, R. C, our pag are all - Ewes - i rou$[3iji� jj � trSr- A., . J. Simpson, R. C. N., George advertisements. The Neews does pnot : Re-Elect BUR K Bannerman, R, C.• N. aid G. Padd- Wot' candidates. FAtor - ''- enter Work 1 save seen the pain-a' of travaille; kk, R• C. A. M. C., all home from = Nesrd . the babbling cries of overseas. - _ - g �' WORK tiUAR/1HTEED • when children play; . Arthur Annis, of Ottaiea was at. TOVYNSHIP OF PiCK:E:RING The wresin of pain frown. some slight hams visiting hi sparent over the EVfRtTT SMITH hurt, holiday. _ Fairport Bieash. 0111" ]Move seen 'puff-ball powder stop The Dusbarton hocks team _ : _ _ `Ir P Y is ore & Influence Solicited -`- _ _ -- - off to a flying - - - A. a Mss stop thee plond, boys. start. &xt of lock: ■ _ = - RADIO R V 1 C E _ . Snrry to hear -.ref Mr. Untt�a cn_ :. .5. -The weird howl 'of the Wolf,. _tress• We hope' "he will soon be out The honk of the • the-iark and around again soon, . �� goose m of the night, Mr. Gilbert, Yotingstom h, Ohio, _ - 'The passenger dove all day long; is visiting -1 daughter, bfrs. iI. - _ -,r- Th soft,-, Rveet zephyrs of spring in BI dur� the holidays. For "�Ot1.r1Cino - in their dreamy way, -Mrs. Don Pugh; of B6w*rr anrille "' �`• - .. was C1SltIR - - . _ •• 1CA �� *' The roar slid blast, of our "wintry t; rtr •family and friends _ - I item{ Revair 9ezvlee 1,A -Election - Januar ! - gale. re �. t, w PPnt y 71 f • An; iiske or Dodd - 1 -" `,u8� G *end, Revehgg of_rrran.made_BANIGAI' has EXPERIENCE acts ARTHUR .MELD 9� Is, KNOWLEDGE chat Pickering - VARTY BEAUTY PARLOR b9' $ a PROWE _ -Have been- -heard within them--walls; n Township Can, Use., :..=Farr s Elevator PERMANENT WsVING Songs and dances of past-gone days, Bea 38J Phones Olf. 88W * ' DrCr. -.ken babble of non - too - virtuous JANUARY 7, "1946 We Solicit Your Attention mW `HAIR SHAPING'- STYUNd Maple Leaf Fie 1 Huainan 52 'Windsor Street, Ajax, Ontatrio' And prayers �� - . _ _ p Y to God in tae of need. + • � - • • _ i - - .protect titon ' XOTE' Poultry, Hog, Dairy, - whole be Q Pfione 19 R 21 ' murance Co •, m7 ambitious freedom , ehop Western Grain Growing` ate- orfl.en. _ That your children airs mine May (! ' � s� v ��►. IM lbs DevelophW' Conntr@ft dreedom can not be bought, but � ®r Mollaases, Oil Cabe, Gfitte■4 "`�'- °a'" a^• wo,"A and aj-10 Frai sought; ■ . Neil Bran, Shorts, l![iddlinse Then in the still of the :tight, the ;1�z - �{ Wire FaNdng - Steel Feme Poet -i- Dom 2" ...a... � a�a i3as7dtrr�s Harness Wafted hoary hand of death; Hardwar '.;�[t m7 soot tbron�h that log. ; Surge and Woods' Xiiksts 'Inat&Rsd. ::Pestaansat Nagging lain. '; `_mc{� Inset 'gym ce cabin door. wen " Waoda' Cook` Trashy Oft that lhafs the Teas,+. � Dr. Neil E, McDli n - Modern . : `a Wooden $iringtes Naves. ft may be Your Rym • - . r' - ;Your Candiiste far Reeve f►raetie� Aaminiatratior, Asphalt shingles, Roiled Roof& Bowman Rowe - -- - — — — — �- _7ClarernoA C.._f._U� K-OPT. M • — - - -. - t� Oa :.: tad os -_ _-Ref ge�rators Stoves. > oak. Opp P. o., - :. WANTED WASHING XACHD= and 0'I ER APPL A ,� Toone Uft Phone'46 6 1'LS - - CIi.S ronq AD 662.88, = Pi�t1 -lams DEAD D S 71 N D C 71 T D HORSE SALES SJEZMCs _ _ _oaawWA; -err.: -- - For-tree-poll up. Phone SOUSE WrRIxG - Afii�oono■rt 86 n BROOK•LIN .. .. .. k -o RON GIBSON WAVETTE BEAUTY SING' ..•. :'tom _{ :ROUGE - _ tRANSPORT - ��F' OPPE X r �IURT :.:aons214A - We pay the 'phone ehasgeil ' ..ELECTRONIC LABORA tO TRANSPORT ' PRONE PICK. 118W � • RIES _ •- _ -,--- CARTAGi'E y •� r • ' X'Srjorle White GMDON YOUNG LTD DL'IhiBA>!'l�X �� j PWIri! i'QlQ 2li $ MOVING ' Chtu+ch Street, PWaring Oaf. Toronto Pbow Ad. SM , BAND (TRAVEL Jrt)Nm - - - - _ sang carols on Christmas eve to -#;3 - 1 LAR E O N T - In thins" of the cvwer*e ety. Late Of1Ce 0 oters • !n the evening, they were entertain- 1 ed to a lovely lunch at the home of >r. and Mrs. Mitchell and David Mr. and Mrs. Len Lye holidayed . -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, r . ... -,of Oshawa; spent the week -end' with with Mr. and Mrs, Don. Hedges and' The Woman's Aaaociatios will Change of Polling Siib- Divi8lons :­Mrs. Gonners.'• family. have their yearly meeting on Jam- �' picker` ToWnshi - Vice are sorry to report that -Mr- : ' ;. uary 9th, at the home of Mrs. Wm. 'nom „ _ - --'=-George Richardson is in bed, ae the ' New Year's' Eve Party Big Succesw Davidson. Subject for Roll Call -- !' resplt of a stroke last week, but at This year, instead of a dance, the I Re- dedication of Ourselves. POLLING SUB- DIVISWN NO. 3 -- all the late 'time of writing, is improving. Park Board sponsored a New Year's Following is a list of the articles, f • from Numbers 19 to 24 inclusive from Lake Ont- . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawkley, Eve Party .for the whole village. The made by the Cherrywood Unit of trio to the 4th concession line, except that portion ' ;spent Christmas with the 'Everett evening was a huge success and was the Red Cross for the y_os .1945- - ' = -- �- of the sandbar to the west of Frenchman's Bay l3awWsy's on the 5th Lice. _-„ largely attended. The program was "4 kCaitted articles as follows: 129 M. and. including lots 26' .and 26 in the Second Flo *Harold a4dd 'Jim Coates 'made u of euchre, bingo, games, pair 'men's socks, 84 scarves, '48 pr. yd. P and Third Concessions. _ Jr. all of Toronto, spent the week- community singing and local talent gloves, 9 turtleneck sweaters, 60 pr. end with Mrs. John Coates. in an impromptu Program. Those boys' soclw, 38 boys' sweaters, '2 pr. POKING SUB - DIVISION No. 3A -- all the lots Mrs. Wenham is • confined to bed taking part in the concert were: boys' mitts, 1 bay's bonnet, 37 pr •from Numbers 26 to 30 inclusive from Lake Oat- - this week; f �1a„ r::b a tooth- - ex- Harold _Brooks, guitar; Reg. Ken - bootees, 43 boys' sweaters, 3 pair 1 SAO to the Second Concession line and including s ractioa,,-causing her illness. nedy, harmonica; and Goa. Nooks, baby mitts; 203 articles, of sewing that portion of Frenchman' Bay sandbar west of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ward, and banjo, as follows: 13 pr. boys' co+mbinat the � Mrs. Ratcliffe, • of Stouffville, spent This idea was a credit to the Park ions, 1 bay's ni t o p girls gaP• - q g& g wn, 42 r the• holiday with Mr. and _Mrs. Jud- Board, and they are to be commend- bloomers, 10 girls' dresses,' 10, girls, POLLING SUB- DI"SIION No. 4 - all the lots son Ward.' ^d for their ftnp °-community work tunics, 12 children's costa, 8 pr. of from' Numbers 31 to 35 .inclusive. from Lake •O;t- A special New ear's Message children's leggings, 10 boys' under- ario to the Second •Concession line. VOTE DISNEY hill be given at_ the morning ser- shirts, 12 girls' and bogs' coats, 7 - - =vice in the hinted Church this com Nt,BIkC _3 t\ �ut„�t ��ri>:.v'1 � men's shirt., 78 kit bags and 1� POLLING SUB - DIVISION No. 5 - all the lots . - -ing' Sunday. Follow•rtig the regular A quilts. -Mrs. Lpaliie Hollinger, Tres _ from Numbers 27 to 33 inclusive from' the Second evening service, the Yuung People in order, to conform to Govern . - - -- - Concession lice to the` 4th Concession • bip. r- are to be-addre,-ar.l ,.,, "•Lea. Or= tnen eguta ,.ions, this ewe will - "�reeir iver — - ade for •Christ"' by two young people oluse on Weduesday afttrnoons on - w.. ,.. t - L• -T. JOHNSTON, Cleric- - frvtin nearby societies. and after January 9, roue Sunday School held their as TowrrshiP of Pickering „ .. . Mrs Harry Porter's class at the Madam Clare's Bakery ri,ual anniversary . - -.- ry service last Sunday � public school, .w-hich includes Grades Claremont , Ed. Lewis, Prop. -at 2.30 p. m. Mr. Win. Duncan, the Oae to Four , presented a concert on _ ,.,as in the chair. Mrs. Roy To the F�eetors sad Ratepayers of Fhe Municipality of the -s +ha -last -day.- ef-- eehooh, before the- ��Op t (� �j A Cater at the organ and Mi - - •holidays, , and invited the parents BROUGHAM rlJ`'1► Reta Diilnes' and Ida G� Township of Pickering: to &,.rend. Each pupil presented his --- led the, sery ice of praise. The ser- We will be asked to vote on January 7th, to, select-whom we wish " or her parent with a gM made at " °The Annual Open :light of thr ' vice was well put on, and amoat to school Women's Institute .w.il be 'held on• g represent us on the 1946 Township Council We ivitl want council t those attending: were: Mr. and Mrs. members to reside in different areas of the township, and to work for January bth, in the Townsh:p Hall. J. A: Heal, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mich - the municipality as a whole. We want moderate taxes, econoaalcallY Public Library �knnual Meeting This year it will be a Euchre and ell, J* H. and -Mrs. Michell and and wisely spent and stable leadership. This municipality must. have Library Rooms,' January 12. Games party for members and their ` others. had these In the peat or it would not hold the enviable position Claremont Public Library holds its husbands, and a largo turnout by The cowm- unit • will that it now has, having no debentures except for school purposes end - . g in the Library Room y present `Spr. - thole- a2err•follc is hoped .or by the and Mrs. George Rickard with a mia- a health program that few townships have undertakes, nil at a con- on Saturday afternoon, January 12, ladies ,A very hearty invitation is acdla:teous shower on Mo ^day',fan ��tively low rate of taxation. _ at 4 o'clock. It is hoped t ere w•ili hereby- t -mcild to eve man whuse I ;.."h y , at the h_ �- ' s �- ; a��T'rr, -lie a g� ,attendance. Every mem, wife is an Institute member by the � and airs. G. Rickard Sr.�G tzi-roared with other rural townships our roads are good &sad her is eligible to vote. (.,tr,e and President and Officer; of Hrotigha i8e has so is oai`ztiad equiprPteni�e hate received some new equipanent title Just recently returned from over- year-and the ,sae of more is .under consideration. A garage is give your support, to a vary. Worths llrar;c.,. Wriie eariy ppzparad tu,e.. �seaa and we rant to mains this a under construction at Brougham for convenience and maintenance of ' cause. iuy a happ; evening. rya! welcome. r- - this equipment.. This is a new venture -and f+ r.. the present the one Born-, on Tleccatb?r 2i. 1445, to gar's is centrally located. - H91y. nt „n, ., ..;» t t,a�..,•...t _� ll+ireing F. t� +nett P:k►ee6 - r._ na d .�4trs. J. B. Le3sm.a t, at Lho at the $spt:st Church ne cR suraday suddenly, at Toronto - _ _. �• Excessive moisture' upset same of our road program, but we& Markham :tiurChe Home, a son. a expect. . to- have - everything :r. _sha a for the coming summer. Qum .. mnrniag. !"ices ev.::niu:,ity ham ber.� si:ve::eu P P ng The W- NJ. S. of t;:e Gnitetl brother for Chester Eer ion anc _ Rand Superintendent has hod %istr Motions to keep all summer men to hear that_. U�,rvthy ' 1:::cutt r.ad Mary . - . - = Church will } old their n c, tit it m t- _�;�;�� . �zeiier• u ith, a heart attat'ic. employed to' cut brush on roads as much as possible. Mrs. Bramwell spent tr_e •holiday.... ing on January 10. .ia' the 'church. at 'Toronto, and .passed away bef ire with friends in Toronto. • In- 1941 you selected one as Councillor, with ' the highest vote _ .. this -will be an open meeting ;-nd her people reached her. A very clever Mr. and Mrs. T. W illia:ns had `all polled. Since that fou have given me four acclamations: This year. I = each of the secretaries are to pies- girl, and popular with'a.l, Dorothy's the family home for Christmas, the served as your Deputy -Reeve wid. also at your County Council and ent their retort. The .installatiom of passing has brought forth univers:ai fIrst time in five years. I appreciate this confidence placed in me. I have lived -and paid taus ♦ . ,. -officers will also take place, expression of sorrow and sympathy Commnmencing on January 6th, the in the Third Concession of Pickering for over forty years, and I stave Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loyst, and for her immediate relatives. Their worship service of this church will aufticient interest at atahe here to make the welfare of this Toww r - -family ; Mn and Mrs. ' Harold Loyst, grief is shared b3 the entire cow- be held at 3.30 p. m: until further ship of vital concern to me. I am sesicing -re-election as your Deputy. and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Pyatt spent mmuty. �ot'ca. You are cordially invited to �e°e for Pickering 'Township for 1946 and aa>t for your vote and the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.'Frank attend. e�Po - Loyst. Christmas News From Brougham peel. Draper visited his mother in w _ •. - t' Kr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor spent Quite a number of families met at Long Branch over the week -end, she - _ k wish : rs . - the holiday with. his' people near the old home -- C�u•i, Devitt* Mil- - you all a >Iappy and Prosperous New Year. ^ Uxbridge. fred- Hamilton's, W. Hamiltoa'a, C. being very, III. _ _ �rroughs and others. - �'• and Mrs. Don Williams seed _- -'-� -- lldra. Robbins had her sister visit B Bernie rest med to their home after ing with her all last week... The H. Malcolm , family went to ing a couple of weeks with - - - hire. Conner and her mot --Mrs Mrs. Solina ��to spend Chrisbtnaa with the friends here. _.- Lonsdsle moved into the Lyman Pik- John Knox family. key residence on Monday. Mrs. Loan- —gas. Ci n W yc x, or w ahoy, id - dale Is much - improved in health. Rol Killer, of Toronto, were with- Tor - A Baptismal service was held • in Ral b Miller. the Baptixt Church Iast Sandal ev- Miss Bate was in Iroronto with her sorts, when Mr. and Mrs. Jesse �� relatives during the week. - ''.Warden- received the Rites of the The Ritchie family; Mrs. G.- Philip - - - -= Pro Ors - Chutreb. and Mrs. Matthews were with - Mioa Pettie, who under - ` Marjorie relatives for the far. - _ atieei° - • - !went anoperation at the Lockwood The A. Gray family spent the day .: e _ - iV 'Clinic last week, is mach im ed. - - ♦, _ with the Beelby faintly at Clare- ; _ ...:'..., -- _ Pi__ O-gn'e . _ _ DRrl. .buiu aoylva .. ...�... ` :-!Lewis are both confined to the house Miss Zelta Seebeck was with her 1 with severe colds. mother and sisters for Christmas upfiat Church Annuat Meeting Day. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh Miller. were �• Sunday School with ©bIrs. Millei?seople at ' Port - P. -' - -- . The annual .mee ' - - -list Church Sunda School will be — - Sunday Mrs: -.i: Everest and son Ray, vin- - R� held in the church tonight. The an- ited Thomas Garnmage on Saturday, ♦ oral business meeting of the church the 29th.,'' A• Mr.. L. D. Bad of Pickering waa + _ will be held in the church on the - _ evening of Janasry 11. with the W. Knox family. lV'' Mrs. Beer spent a happy holiday as The next dance in the Hall, spori- though confined -.-to bed. Her cheer - Bored by the WAd Pssk Board, Will fulness is beneficial to all who visit be held an the- voittirtg. of Friday, leer.. a N Janusz? 1UL The Annual School meeting was So to rt that Mr. Judson ti rry repo held i-, the school on Wednesday. .: �� D Ward is coaflbed to bed wits the The outgoing trustee was Mr.. Thos - ♦ tea: Norton who is succeeded by Mr, Edmond Warden, -of the Amy, bas Slack. � hrrivetl home and will spend a few Mr. and Mrs Albert Burrows and '' ^' with his here. ' days family two children Helen send Ralph; and A �� . - • David Dawson Jr.. of Toronto. Mr. and' Mrs. Russ' Burrows gpent spent the holiday, with - ilia People Christmas with their parer l* Mr. _ _ here. ` and Mrs, C. Burrows,, this being the, - Kiss, Kathleen Bradbury, of Ux- first Chrishnes in six years for Ruaga, `. bridge, is spending toe' with . he lss spent five of them ova”, Horace Brown E Fl- O. Violet Swan __ ving s _ - Xrer Conner. seas, throe in a Gem an prison Mr. and Mr& Be=t Glbso% of Osh- camp; so this meant a rest home- � ' avM spent the holiday With Mr. and . coming fog the family this ,ear. l (JWN VOTE SWAN Xm Ch" Hardy. - . _ Mies Georgina Forsyth, of Torah- /^��,�r oQ� :•We would like. to thank those many' voters from all sections of the - -tot spent tits holiday with her pen- - Township, who have said that the 10L _ T point platform of the South ple here. - _ Pidderiag Ratepayer Association is the finest thing of its kdnd they Yitq pleen Cooper,. of Toronto, A Happy New Year to keryoue.._ ; was the holiday guest of her family Bill Morrish was a recent visitor have ever. ^ +• ' . • - j - - "� A, the village. Miss Bessie Graham, to Montreal. he. S. `P. R. A. Motto: "Make - 'Dem�crae Work" - of Toronto, spent the - holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Jones vim ., her le here. ited with frien(k at Uxbridge_ on ---- people :YOUR VOTE I.S DEMO(3RACY. • -YOURS. a bar. and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth spent Saturday. y - the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. R, Mr- ,and &ins. Reynolds, of Tor E, Forsyth, onto were guests of Mr. and Mrs � � � VCME AS YOU LIKE BUT VOTTi = K w , ; ' it t Mr. and Mrs Prank Barclay and• Wesley Petty for Sunday, evening - - ""- <- rtmally; Kim Wm. Beason and tam- dinner. IMPORTANT to WORKERS: - "The Law'-all ou - hours illy and Charles Coops,, all spent We welcome Albert Maynard std from your work to vote, without lose of pay." the ktdiday wktb Mr. and ]ors. Frank Ralph Crroby home from oversaw. c6over• Numbers of Cl....1,� I ..1 ebeir j'l7tis arswd"meot - w..:l! sad !aid for by the &nth HatepamW - - - -Tho Sporting Thins - =- ' LIFE'S LIKE THAT - - - -By Fred Neher 11113 CURIOUS WORLD By William Fergus64 MOP /% s =d ACV. r� - 141 \� ��/, • / ' 1 SU5HMFN' - / BELIEVE THE • • - .! • . / MILKY WAY TO BE THE REFLECTIO FA I , I n s2iv 1 i l WHERE DEAD' J1 of NOW t • • 'SPEND THEIR �. TIME If Oh, close yo ur t r aQ. ar' let's COP! eat!" r 0 9 ey NrEvA G SE / RVI CE. INC ; ,t; - :4w : •' � ._ ,� •,4 , • • C 1 T. M. RM V. S. PAT, OFF, Unexpected • ,`.� •' 0 �PWP,, A young magazine editor of I�ew York toots a trip to (alifor- �� OME STAND UP WHEN tI • LYING DOWN ON THE _' • acs '-and happened upon Hol�rieood. - • //� / /� �/�f ROLAND HULLEY� •1 He was invited to a party, and Ci�eir•r��`i� pLih_ .. /' 'decided to put off his usual.reserve = =- ,anG d'ffi�ence and enter fully into' ` L =. ((, the spirit .of tlieroccasion. He de- "; _ �,�Ed- - ®f` toted his atteution throughout the . n.._..� „+•,.• .,,., ,,., r..• ,�(/E//E�' ANOF OF -- ' -'-- eveaft to. a young actress. �� SMOI /lj,lj�, ��ra� _ - _• . •'I will be wild," he detlstmined.- "Now close your eyes and pretend I'm.an Indians' �� W lie - - MUsr FALL A MzAe "1 ,will -be rowdy. T ��'ill behave �i TO DEVELOP. THE ENERG••' with all the abandon for which ' —vl� TOE E '. Hollywood is famous.' -He did his best, btrt siie(denly,'as - - .'he was playing the,.role to the _ -FUNNY BUSINESS By Hersberger - limit of his capacit. the young i9• � j' woman broke down atyd wept.. M+1N ER WIND$ M CLUTA3 W1111A S The - editor asked 'tire cause of �Ay►ISY•n`°0 f 1 q ' 1 _ her di�tresR, and K'ttii tears in her , • ' : �;' � - °- ' eyes, site looked up: and said: "I've i7+: • . _� o - - been here almost a -year, now and • - __. you'fe the first •'fellow that's be- - `' � _' - -°°. _ • o - - -- -- haved to me Iike i gentlemat,." ! - °•'='' O - • - -- = -- .}}_.__� t - - r _ The S porting Thing / 1= . . O _ % - - - —�,r ' • MIN AiO iS�TEETm SHOUTS HE W1LLi�Ui , 1S WLD T'0 SHUT D06 AND � iQBBY -S UAD • :mod„ Dr 51 MTS FR/�1 FAMILIC BUT FMZST HAS TQ WWIR THEY'LL DISCUSSIT sHQUTS 9 TO SHUT FROMT 90CI CJ4M NE GO r R I IQ 1 EDDI£ K VWTWG OUT W. L -M,T�'^OCHOtJ6L' ERS, NC C�VdT StFitaQil IN - - - --. ; SELZE EDDIE SUPPER HS FACE KIL •• L t{ SHWrV FM E=1E,'* SNOUTS THAT EDDiE tA4r DIWAISNOREt" AS AnieR ., - AX Rim COME P1 WMILE THEY COME IN BEt"E HE'S ROARS SNOT T71AT DOOR! ` s c so, Re- T. w, RRC. A . TALK IT OVER. HIS LATE FOR; HIS IAJPPEQ,SO SH n 's JT, ANC &:r_s ON - el� t!/>oe IHkVe but the : '` •+ �' a FAMILY SAYS THEVAKr- ,CAN W-bD OVER AFTER. TALKING TO EDDIE FROM starch!" Jti�il for ;5, a inooth extra your apartment gets the use Is C-TTM C.ao aEV HAD HIS OPEN WINDOW UPSTAUZ� of this anti;-bill collector device!" _ - „�.... A,..e.,...�,>r• _? t4-++ I�""" .— - Or. Else ones had amadc her-, ri:it to the . - y - - years. 3firs. RJw LAR���.J— LJ.aaVPe&ri�lg �.ot By.-GENE BYRL�ES - 'local church %I' the Oyrieten(ng ' of . the latest-- ad&tk,,n- to t#t�- 4as�i1 }a- _ FCCI'1'4 and each- - Tear -s ,-. 6e-i eyv I; IQ£�4: WOULD YOU UKE. u , sus baby five nameE, .•.c.s Tr+e,.a . ri..r �z�— �eA E IPueu4 tlVHATS Tws' j YCX) WOULD JUST AS OUTA YA SIGHT AN" P�iY Setxtr - _, -On the eleventh occasion, the �t � �E �IN� ��V� ! 1vOt tD 1 ? � METHOD IS YCWZ51 ON T -I* e,^NDAGE? Y'RE WPFO*D aicor, laboriously entering the > YrxfRE j 1 ; S FIR.£ AN' 70 Im" R I e�mec in thr re• i�t�r -t tic crkt * - _ E � B TIN' COMIN' UP .j f protest. NOW. "Now, \lrs. Jones, "' ire told the __` proud- --rnot -her; -"ue c'an'-'t. go _on 3. 1Eke this, 'you kno«, It's the elev- _ -- imth year in succession that you've R ~� • +eotne to cite in 'this icay. Next - + � ,,;, •• - .. _ .._ ear u real! must bring- your eivn ink." Tfe : rJporting Thin _MUTT AND JEFF Well It Won't Hurt Much, You See It III Soft Coal Tay BUD FISHER "'.. -'-..a -_�` -- •ter -.-'. - _ _ - -= :•:, ' �rsj'.i:• .THIS.Ri08IS NO - .� -- ,� =��• ►. � riU!N_tittuRt I SIGN THIS- t "1iu' ~I �-� •n,,svete . ,•�ECE 1 CINCK LUGGING: THERE ARE THREE ARE YOU SURE Yot! Et�4}yTtED MY Ei'E W►�iCH �' ViWES _OF COAL EVERY PIECE OtJi 6� THE TRUCK? �t �- THREETQN OF COAL STILL IN THE IS THERE ANY IN THE CUFF -5 I'LL SEND oVER� ' 1 INTO THE CELLAR .. IN THIS JOINT! �\ TRUCK! /_ OF YOUR-PAN TSP YOJ DOCTOR AS : ,- /- � r-_ ` ` �� "• THE CQCToR OH N0 o TAKES. rfOUT: II/ , • - �� ,"Somebbdy catch that darned 'phone!"r POP— Cautious Po P i" _ By J. NULLAR WATT _ Ir _ •� : ARENIT YOU ' THE GOLFER : 8UT T At. Y_6 J -UST — - � WHO ALWAYS CARRY A puTTE1Z � IN —� ONE WITH ;.; =CAS --E S _ • , • AWARDED DSC k First Known Case • "• _ . , . , ._ ... _,... - _ Alkes Greatest _ of DDT Poisoning HOTEL METROPOLE -Hoax Of War . -.,� All Beautifully_ Funziabtid --The first known case of fatal -- - _.•" poisoning_ -_. DDT w•as reported 1?Vltb Rulmin� VNat�r. strips Of Tinfoil Dropped By i:�st .week in the cturent issue of Rates: - Allied Planes Jamnsed Nazi "� a British Medical journal. - - - th ri1 "1$1.50 np Radio, Communieadoos The ournal said that the 19- - M months -old child of a West Afri- s NIAGARA FALLS 1i'here was the G -erman Luft - eau soldier died after drinking ap• OPPOSITE " waffe ore 'the night 'before the - s r proximately one ounce from a bot- C N. r'. STATION t- European' invasion? tle of DOT and crude paraffin The question has been asked but y mixture. Tests, the ,Tournal said, 'not answered, ,many a time since proved the insecticide and not the More than $50'a year in special >< that day, June 6, 1944, when a tre- ;' Iaraffin �raused the death, taxes is pail by the average 1t:t L1�,.� niucu zreerput- asito��- lot- ,° - .,c - r _ "1 i�.ted -•tax American _ : -- Norinand)• -the greatest invasion tests at the Royal, Naval Physio- force iu all, history, writes a .c ,Tic- ogical Laboratory had revealed a ` spondent of the Christian Science Erave' 'hazard' of "DDT intoxica- bfdnitor The men whc manned tide tion" for persons , using concentra -7-1ti- r t t ions of the insecticide. ships and the soldiers who waded DDT MATH EU 1- O us ashore each thought it a very m _." -- `s "':;;'', It said pees ns exp ed fo �� portant question. were atfecfed by sinar4ing of the (�LDS.�Y6ps BThere were Luftwaffe units in' eyes, tiredness, heat toes, and ash- ....the area, and the query still per- _ :F<Q,<.; >,.; ing of limbs, irratabilit•• and_a feel -' sists. What were they 'doing, and ing of mental inc�etence, !where were they? - One subject of -the experiments CO11GHS The•answer given to the public .-Mary Masuda takes DSC and pins it,on her mother, Tamae Masuda, had to stay in 'bed' for a day, it jA. ..i'.. "' recently -for the first time, hands a i .• ',after accepting it from gen. Joseph Stilwell in a moving ceremony at actdeif." - ___9 1eserved ' accolade to a • small, ,Mastida' ranch' home ri ar Santa Ana, 'Calif. Medal was for her bon, little - know+,, 'but extremely hard-- ' __ Kanw Masuda, a'.Nisei hero who died fh "action in Italy. working group of .airmen. ... • ;_, - - _. - - From planes loaded with 9d u4 : * ' e Shouldn't. t D'e., inquiries Invited Rat> Doing Ensures T y ' ''�lanest.i.oaded With • '.Window ", Wiz: From air stations in' the Midlands Even Distribution Children are dying of di l)theria BONDS -- +INDUSTRIALS. - OILS = MINES g P r - -ays :Major General Chisholm,' "be - ' and n of- ''?�iglamd° on that -- -- - - - -- - *� never- to -be- forgotten night, 30 air- cause of the igi)orance, prejudice _ Speeiahsts M i misted S6turifies g From tl�great mass of figures •' C""' ra v s•.+�a+ ..• craft took off into the fast - growing and negligt!nce -of their parents". � Kesented :4a the food production •, .- - darkness loaded with "window." a/ tilt the. l "wir:e. will come when pare . conference 'one :thing stands out- pmts allow ing. their• children . to die ' - , "Window" is the code name applied that Canadians are -eating. today Write for Our free to a thin metallic -strip of foil, the_ more of almost ever} thing than unnecessarily will be charged R ith . same Rine' of tinfoil used on chew- ilianslaughter Strong staternents, :V4'EEKLY MARKET LETTER they diet before the Lear, and flzis but true, says. the vttawa t itizcu, . ing gum "anad "candy wrappers be- despite rationing, says the Ottawa. ?� fore the war. This' foil was -cut - Joilmal. I'll- other word's, ponsider= - T. -isr SAVAGE- & CO. into thin strips and packaged, sever- ing the' country as a whole, ration- In w'inter'4he staple food for the c; ,�DEiAl1rF. S!. E., TORONTO ADelaide G18� 6 -7 --al thousand strips to a bundle ing is no hardslrip, but is ati effec• Eskimo is butted, seal and walrus „ x eighirig two ounces. "Chaff•' when live means of even distribution. Ineat. `:throtvn from a- plane has the seine - - - - effect 3n a radar scope-as the plan,: A _ - - atscl {. ;j 6umher Of these iOOSC <I - RAItY CHicli+ Ill'91iF.!iY UI'1•nRTL'fiilrlr:9 - '� FARMS FOR SALE - YFRSUN'AI. s` successively- in the air causes the Ll'SINESS U!'f= u1tTUN1TY 1'UR 131 AC. FARM, LOT 28. CON 10' "ELIJAH CO:1i1N1; til•:FuRE BABY CHICK BUYERS Proton, County Grey.. Sacrifice. Christ." Wonderful book tree. - real tar „ets "to become " indi:- _ two o smart ugsrePive L'a(/ dl ins. __ q fingnr,nanie, anri4 a Wecf can oe.t uP.-DEP. YUL'll GOVri .SAINT .%I. • �iie who knows egg and poultry - _-Andrew Mitchell, R Dundalk, Me do llMston. Rocnealer 1. 1. Ontario. N. F. Droved chicks •now and obtain An gradJcig and one who has know'- , be .- likencd .'to an- -electrical smoke early order discotrnt. Each breed. • ' ledge of aperatinq a la :... �_ 1• \Rat FOR •SALL. 200 ACRES, ` ""screen: er is Government banded ' and locker plant where slaughtering brick house, barn. stables. Apply _DRIVE S.1100THLY' -.. ACGUIhE blood - tented: , Write for our 1946 and curing of meats would be Mr. Robbins, R. R. No.. 1, Moro perfect control from illustrated, h fat SuCCeisful price list and catalogue. 1lonkton - -mart of the- ner%-Ice.' Both must 11]11,• Ont. self- instructions. Excellent tor- These '3o planes rendezvonscd 'r•oultry Farms, MrinkyOri:'Untar;o - have Fairs and organizing ability Learners: $3.Ort Poatpatd, The- and .'over the coast of England,- across .:.. - sh'nreholdereIn the to 'organization farm 1a nd. ACRES -e cellent b°°� Brown Urt�rinHaarirts�n i',a�Y 103, >;'t = avlth. -at least $3,5110 capital each. .- t a _ -,- front, Calais. Flying at an 25 FREE CHICKS tug., good wate? supply, - well - ppfr- Xvrt#mn Farm Products fenced, hardwood bulb and _ -an au'- borne mission toward Franre. {JCR' C.\BY lrii( A'itN 'FHE wiled, 8 'fine Street,, \o7th, ) +H /1TUGriAt•Hlf •• progenY. of Found tion and- Re• S4mminn. Ontario, swamp. LotsSvo. 38 and 89 on 4th. - - they' 'threw' out their chaff." The § gistered BIrdF, All Sreeders I•oncesRlon, Minto Township Wet• TiME TESTED QUALITY 'copes -Ot' the German radar warn- blood- tested. Prleee- from - 3c to }t •4 F: F. Bic: F'IitrF'1T8 l�'" 1'r•Ci: linFton Count >', tai• welleL For -. _3c. All Quaranteed excellent morn. Ontario. SERVICE and SATISFACTION ing net' 'reg'iat4rred, a great fleet ''f;t f own buainesy_ Fifteen d'olT:+rr< is • ♦ layers, Don't delay, order. now. *the total cost of this earn while _air, :raft._f�rning, and the .Lo-ftuafic 'Goddard Chick Hatcherles.• Dr.l, a - Your P'ma pr print n •�' '.i,ed nd ' Cannla Het' his. Ont.- - }•nu learn plate of making F1FL�tic 800 - \CJiE. COOP .' STANTt1�1G printed, .. , ass ordered to intercept. S :YbVeltlea in' your own' home. Send ttmbar. and fi00 acres tvo.oded' land'.'' 6 t >R 8 F.XL✓t1aCRL t1t7Lt y '2Lc - TILe Royal Air . Force •plane= one dollar with your order, and with camps In. Dalhousie Town -_.. 1t•E-PRINTS 6 for 25c' ' WE'VE A GOOD SCP['.i.Y OT ave will forward you a complete Atilp, Lanark County, for sale FINEST, ENLARrI:�(; SERVICE circled the area fn which the Ger started chicks, 2 -3 week old Va. hated Kit of Tools. Pla -stics, 1.ayes, Truck roads to carnpP. Apply Val. You me)' resat Set all the film" you _ ... Weller. Formosa, OTit. - . ' .mar+ tighter, were Waiting. �Irl ••L'ith +tons breed,( and crossos. tnclud- -sod Book Of instructions and De -' want thin ye+ir, but you can fie] all $petigl. trail Immediate yattimed - Tomn <il Ing benvy breeds. Also dayolds, nig,na. Pa; the balance plus ship- the ,quailty and Aereiee .vuu desire Immediate or early h>_ the -year ping cha; eb on receipt of K t, by senr l.rlc. vuur tHm� in'-- air raClio communicationit, keeping deltvery. Pullet barFnins in Jan. Lux Plastic Company. Bbx 44, HAIRDRESSING - 13111CHIA1. PHOTO SI•ai\'1('F the Germans in.. tie. sit until-out Of - wary'= -ask for price -, - Order lit�lormlc '�tatlon, Montreal, Gut• 'tnilnn 1, TnrRnro now•. Bray Fiat }her)', 120 John a, LEARN HAIRL�RESSFNG I'H) - gas. preventing• theta diversion to Hamilton, Ont. I1F:TF:CTIAF:!r Robertson method. Tnfor•matlon' tilt arttial inva�ton -- - on request regarding classes. point-. Attet{ I \TR()T1L('b: �,1t Nnr,•rf CIilt'liv TIa � '-g 4ead - -.- p and impel•ve your floc lc. Start C'Anve 1tiga tons: }1. U nywbe e L6:, i.yi Ri(° A E�j lanes fleas over natal Lesael poi r 137. 4Venue Road, Tbmntr. Iniesterson anywhere a Oates- COLORED ENLARGEMEPrr _ • 'dropping "chaff`! w'hfclr gave' the, your neat flue-k. w fth husky. >•la- •rlo. Persons located, Free' con- - orous Top Notch chicks tnd• wntch' suhatton. Telephone Kingbdale MRDICAL SPECIAL VALUE $1.39 • same effect oil German scopes a< a em ark f r u "" _. v you - grow Hato' 9 -.5, Active Investigation zu. 1h K �H1+ n34eEl.- pdiral._tnsasttltl.:artttarla, bfrin plunii). prodwtige birds to reau, AS Farnhsm Avenue. To-- A -,1Ikt; ' FOOT' D ', (ti .t:, E%scI U,' k $I G5) -- , • 1 :. - earrT you a JJ"crV -+" H ;ter iu -"- - '-rontd9nt. A W111LE THE %U.'NA LASTS B L. I,..\ tat b ". .,Il t..._ �•a, ��rri ^d on around -the - atrnya 5ffeaelve odor Instantly .1,. : %: r_ :-!:sr �v tired' poultry °.45c. bottle, Ottawa agent- TJe14- -- - Frtarcement 4 x tr• restored by Calais area,. while the real imasiorr torsi market. ewirs•aud Youltrr rani �A4R - foree ,L'CAL somewhere else, meat have Drrn the best flaying man urutr acs -c, f)ttswa, ham 'tn fine,[ .rc t'u t;,. xtvl± rr „m - any neKative, osa_'peria,l I-x 9" ThaS it was that a ;uc& Jul end.arnur on the ir,rtn in 1945 ItEC�IS "fERED HEREFORDS Niue like mot�nt, trrlmed In rhh and we. predict that 19iG will- be FREENATONE HEALTH S. \LTfi • mouldlniz .\\'htte with r;oEd trim, rf FOR SALE positively does relteva Arthritis feint R'd5 made' fhrough� the use i ec•rn b,�rter. +�,'e,nd fat• catal "oF,Ue _ ,3iew_ rural Or Gilt, $1.39 with- _ radar GOnflttrnlea•SUreS and tl7C flf�t and early booking pr'iceiGi at year Old - nd- RheutAatu eo,no •pt b:kc'k. $l.li•L' l:el orders fr• on e. Al.•o'laylnK rrml ready to ley marked: Two your er bulls, a(sl 1`eon o n s he use �o matter Ysaln Zsriy, phase of the reatesi .invasion feat g - p g pupae« for immediate dellvery. one cow rising three, all blood nf~ )'oil eve silt ere.. Worths Any size roll (G or 8-exposure>,) otitis+ ftiStOC ' 7t'a5 On tt$ -'.tar Top Nntrh Chtokeries. rueiph. Ont. tebtpd and T. J4, Clear. Also other supply $1.00 postpaid. Indian Re- developed rind printed 5c. En- military S medleit, Box 118, Vancouver, B, t . _ _ � a ! la owned Breeders re n emPnts x•6^ p e+(�el mounts. � without mishap. vicinity, For information ewrite. - 3 for-25c.; framed on ivory tint - - 1'tiE ONl.l' PL "RIXA 1IBR1'fr -I'F'D R. (: im k n, Robroleh'.I•'arm. ST(1MACH AND THREAD WORMS - - - -- P mats c " in Cold, ~liver, Wril- Barred Rock and Crossbred. A:p- Stroud. Untarlo. often are the cause of 111•health tent 'or Black Ehon) finished _- gallons Down Under proved chicks. being produced in " in humans, all ages. No one Sm. 'xrames.' G9c, each. V colnred. 79^ (1hatham are blood- tested by the PLASTICk PLEXIGLAS KIT, EASY mune! Why not find out if this i• = - Will Not : be Lifted tuhe method for both the regular to a Jewellery, _ lamps, home our too+ +isle t^ewr..•l �' ,icui nr. r. ill►\ 6 S OFI'tF:1t and N 'Rte I 1a as, ea-., ror uw a (Tae.- - rr► - Freer YG rite Mu ♦eney'F A cnup(.n good for nor mounted i There is no ro5 ect of meat and plastic. Plexiglas, Jewellery find,'.' pole IFta, rnronto -a.'' - -ngJ nrunry and 1� gt�ry tree - -- - - -n »w raw, - Fran -rr;,� Fraccneri. Rem' s Spec al tl r n e c, utb• :.°d tf+r- • _l1 Jahnke 4t.. Chatham. Ont, P P_ ebru:irY• butter rationing being lifted in Ails= lK YUC'Ft ORDER FOR YOUR $4.3o plus povtage. C. O. X)..Shar- IT'S PROVEN - :VERY SUFFER- Canada'•- largest studit, does on Products Co. P. O. Box 2384. er of'Rheumatic Pelns or Neuritl% lity work promptly -'­and Itt w- tralia before' 1947, gccbrding.to Fe -, 194(; chielr requirements imme- place ducts = * { ^ ^' ^�31,. Q.tie -- should try T)Ixon's Remedy. Man- ost coAt, (P•rint Name and Itddre s r f.i,a ^, tliatels•. ThP Ptrrard Ypr early " `z 1y'�!', ^!'° rleirli• er t'- ters.)' - 9•""• 8�$ hatched 1946, chicks is the. great- " perts. Although. the end of the war -est In our 21 -years Ili: the hatch- STAMP COLLECTORS V4RITF•FOP. Wes postpaid $1.(10. � DEPT. brought a sharp decrease 'in service ery business. To make sure .that ffefe price list of new and old 111fGROii v s TOENAILS pain i in demands, for these two commodi- You will .receive the breed of issues, mint and used, alount plait Fix relieves polo instantly STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE e chicks_ you-desire and when yqu Royal Stamp -Co., 1473 McGill and removes Ingrown [tall in - a Box 1R►11. Pat Oltlre A. Toronto _ ties, all surpluses .above minitnuril want them It is imperative that' Collette Ave., Montreal. Que. few applieAtloym $1.00 a bottle., _ 'dome eonaum tion requirements_. --You order at once. YSU can't lose WART FiX' P money by ordering early and you 11ALE- RLL� TICK FOXHOUND. S t MCS1CAl. INSTRCMF.lY1lt swill have to be exported to main- stand a real chance of anving years. t•.00d on Coon, and Fox with Warts melt stray pady..3 c. 840,Ofi., . Clarence Perdue, Clinton, with this guarantee) remedy.. 33c. tain. the peoples of Britain -and re- by' •ordering' 'TweddIe Ontario R. R. 3, a- bottle. FRED A BODDINCT( >N BUY° ` Chicks from odr Early Booking CORN FIX sells,, excianRes musical tnatru• 'Aieve distress in liberated areas. prigelist now. All TweddIe Chicks -Eaves pain at once and +FooseF _menrs. iii Church. Toronto 2. llff;c;nta ri;crinserl that :Australia Are from Government Approved 'Poo CO I•'aRai.'11RANT COUNTY, Ptubhor'n Corns In a few minutes. - breedeis that have been tested for i�6 ""er• °lujl °`° w,.t„ "'° 1 35c. a bottle. Sent postpaid by A. . y;z.adir icy -- cendin¢''sulTStantial ,tip- PATENTS tIiiA Versant Type Pullorum . ea eluding 6 kilns, greenhouse, C.- Thomson. Chemist. 367 St., plies of processed milk to tsorneo, 'well a the zC - C a +*r me- horses and implements. One'of'the • situ cash. Box 7_, Clarena'Aae., Toronto. Established FETHEP.S'i'UNHAEIUH 3c CUI1PANr Singapore, Shanghai, and Hong diately fer - early booking 'price - ' loos ' list and catalogue. You will save 73 Adelaide W. Toron o,, n •�•, bong. money and make money with SATISFY YOURSELF - EVERY 1890i 14 King Information T onto. _ early hatched chicks. We have RED OUTFIT SPECIAL 814.95. sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Booklet .of information op re• them for Immediate- delivery. Also Cleaned' and freshly, enamelled tluest 1 yang and ready to ill pullets metal bed. re- finlshbd sprint and Nerttis should try Dixon's ' Re- brand new felt mattress, $14.95.' rrtedy. Munro's Druir Store, 335 for immediate delivery. TweddIe,• . , Re- silvered springs, all sizes 84.9 @. Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1,00. R'AN'TED i Chick. Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Re- conditioned drop -side and Ontario. pull -out couch with new cretonne OPPORTUTff.1E8 FOR WOMEN WANT BUSINESS, ANY KIND, - (}{jj�'AV- covered mattress with -valance.- cash buyers for Storee, Mills, BARRET) ROCKS, NEW BANIP- $14.95. Buy with confidence from Garages, . Hotels, what have You. shires and White .Leghorn and Wholesale .Furrilturs. 10 DIarket George Drummond, Owen Sound, - cross bred pullets laying and St,; Toronto. Ont. BE A HAIRDRESSER ont. - _ -ready to lay for immediate deliv- • OI14 CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL , •ery. Also- day old chicks for Im- QUILT SAMPLES Great Opportunity. Learn mediate. delivery. TweddIe Chick Hairdressing - THIrAT�E WANTED ' Hatcherle4'Limited. Fergus. Ont. High grade suitings, make ever- Pleasant dignified rofesslon, good. '300 seats or over, any town in lasting quilts, 30 pieces about g p - 6 x 18. $1.50 plui 20c. postage, re- wages, thousands suecessful Marvel 'Ontario. 'Private only. Advertls- SCHAFER'S HATCHERY suit with order. A Rice,..363 Spa graduates. America's greatest eye- - er, 233 T,orrens Avenue, Toronto _ We can subs you tv[th Ontario dina_T- or -0ato.- Antar:c; tcs:. Ill.�l.oici; extalosue fiV0- --6, Ont. -. ' I I I breeding station Leghbrns'at lic., Write or call White Giants 15c.. Black Giants AT STUD =IRISH SETTER -MAHO- -'MARVEL HATRDRESSINO- WANT HOUSE 1\ TOWN, with - 35c., Rhode Island Reds 12e„ gany Kim •of Ardes, sired • by C.- • - - SCHOOLS ]age or Highway, prefer - eral I3arred, Rocks_tic._.- �1nAtraletpea FI. Elmcroft Red Ace, -" (Reg'd.Y - -3aa .Bloor St W. Toronto little land, 8700 to 31800, SoveraI 15c.: also sexed-chicks. 50 'Charon Don Shaw Phm.B. Cadnington, Branches* 44 King SL Hamilton _ cash buyers. Give description,- • Kitchener, Ont. I�ntnrio. . - -& 74- Aldeau Street - Ottawa.. .. _net price,. George,,, 'Drummond. «Owen Sound. Ont. - ORDER YOUR 1946 RED ROCK Now 4s the time to buy s - ore•mae t\? hTED_ TO RENT ACREAGR - hybrid chicks now: Mixed, pullets light weight portable NEW HUBBY HANDICRAFT; �p\ With Wonderloom you can .Weave farm clr lot. ConViniehcee ' in' or Cockerels. Qtly pvllorum "PRECISI'ON" handbags,' afghans, luncheon -seta house. Room 10, 1 Gould Street, blood- tested contest' winning Toronto, Ont. - -stock used, Circulrtr. Angus Urvu- - 1?OWER CHAIN SA��r easily. Complete with a.. One Voris and three patterns. • One � t" hart• Greenfield, Ont. to fell or cross -cut timber pulp- Dollar. J. L Rice Agencies, 480 _ - wood or firewood. Two types rtes- _ _ - Johnson-- St. • K.Ingston,. Ontario. - • Chin's length. from "north to DYEING AND CLF.ANINC - nUfactured.. Both $40'0 ?.o.b' south is 1860 miles and its length Montreal. Precision Parts Ltd.; gt 'HAVE YOU ANYT'HTNG NEEDS 2023 Aylmer St., Montreal,• 0IRL -16 -17 MUSICALLY INCLINED front east to west is-about •1.5.000 - MAWNW& for' Ir"formplion i Wes aWretg)sd to E[.ECTRIC bfOTOR9 NEW, URrn will andg piano f in excltange'sl f8r mile. s Answer your questions. Depart- bougbY, sold; rebuilt; belts pill. light household duties from 1 to 6 lt meat aH. Parker's Dye Works fare, brushes. Allen Electric rnm= dally. Sleep out. Madam Falstechlo .• rf« LlmltoAr 791 Yon•ge Street, To- pang Ltd. 23 26 Dufferin fit. Tor - Trt`a•s nil. 81 Bloor Rr.,- "ivr VOly. • "' ronto. o5to. NIT. 3147. • ISSUE 1 -1946 •'. • -1. _ .. .eej.- +.vet ..�1,__.A �' •!. , ,a y'i.3 � •'�•� -- - •- � �- " �� �. • � Notioe-lo You �We do building d at ltiai . _ PLUMBING P ening Har�war .' - NE AL HARDWARE - —; - Ww � Brantford = E R Maumta* Empire Bathrooa. -- -; 7 _ Equipment. Duro Water aYld - 37 stems, Beatty Stable _ .: V o'te- u n ing Mat a� �JPP�.IES s You Like Bud�g Mate:�al, _ B � � Ott v6t e �:� Grantees - �. S. B>rs� 1 Phone Pickering 65J ON , PICKERINO .y . J. P.RO U Zudinedd" s•i reet air w . rFor' - GORDIM F. OSBORNE M. S. CHAPIIAi. - .-- Cluality Drugs - C. L. v. :... E. Rtcharason INSTRICT MANAG•1� Accurate Dispensing ����� �� GE INSiTRAItC1B Complete Cosmetic Line COIE7CANCii+i® • BROCK a old eat Ushed A GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS BepreamtatiM►ea ag+enc7, readF :n Veterinary Remedies - - - -, Ran D. Munro to nerve. • W. erne H , Cu $s iA Curtis Pickering - THEATRE iieliable Photo . Finishing Tom Puckrin - - - �4�eo: E. Brown, AudleT,' Ont. �' •�• �+' e are 'Read Ralph Ra_ nssden, Ajax, Ontario 1_ 4► STORE HOURS - - - J. Mills, Ajax Insurance of all HimL ,} t Realthfully Air- conditioned Teiepho�e, 5E2 Whitby, Pint. 15th Year. as to Supply Your Weer Days - 8.30 A. M .9 P• I'En iiSDAY. FRL; SaTUBDAY: - " -- - - - - -- �Nvi. NICFACHNIE Insurance Advisee - g Sundays - 1'Z P. �. - 5 P. M• . -. Hardware Needs - : FMISTrURE' D LE11 Address p�ese -. 1 r. -i.ARY 3, 4 and 5 Brougham, Ont y pick 5 B ffi t Two Shows. - 7 and 9 P. 3L .. - FUNERAL Di8ECT0R -� 8atarday Matinee at 1.30 P. M. THE REXALL STORE ='P`I.ate Ami °lance Service Clarke Prentice .. - � •- � �`�• - -• PHONE PIl✓Ii 8$ _ �- Murder, -He. Says :f �� 4 _ _ Day or Night' - " LiCEPYSED AIICTiO.'V'EER - Phone Puck 1-3 For the Counties of York ma Ors Fred MarMurray I3elea Walker . /t T Q?I" )Q TT S jj B 1 NOTICE - • &I sacceasor to Corp. Ken Pree, i�i� • 1 �+ V ++ i dce of : C. • A• S. F., and of the Labe ! with Marjorie Main - -- Pick,eriri Ontario J. H- Prentice tormerl Prtim�tlae r ' Hard sip and 7Yasmitt. $v y Our trucks pass your wsf .. every and Prentice) • Farm and Farm. :.� �ON1oAY, TUESDAY, WEDN`SDY F* dal - 1GK stock Sales a Specialty, at- Fair ani _ JANVARY 7, 8 and ' 9 cut down War�•�� s candAate . COAL, - 7C4HE. iteatonable Rua.. _ • V • WOOD, CE 14i EN T', . PRONVE AGIN. 62 W 2, MILLFK=v Last Complete 'Shoe At 5.21 - P. -M. f LICENSED AL CTIOti-EER and Robt.'Ruddy pass loud in his praia'e VALtAT•OR . Barrister , Solicitor Notary Public Tarzan and of the fine _township- Yicicering. SAN I3, GRAVEL, . ;Sales conducted Angwhere ' Endorsed Jos. $anigan'e nonsiitatioa G. C. RICHARDSON and _ Phone -o: Writ__.- -._-' - Would' not be a candidate, - •- �: - „ ... 614 Dundas St. East, Whitby, Ont: Sw'ie STY = Continental Lile Btdg the Ama2onls; $L�ILI}E+'R S SUPPLIEC� ,.371 Bay St. Toronto - James Coates, also -Aaenjated as a alto loran eartlsge aolk Johnny We- _mul;er Brenda Joyce Councilor was not present. -' and Johnny Sheffield ',' • • WN haveah-oplacedinetork a fall CYRIL I ORLEY Four satisfaction Mfr Guarantee Fullvrcing the riondriauon, meeting LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLrXG - - also an added attrac-io-r - it w•as, encouraging to 'bias so many COMEA,:YY FEEDS. I N Sit R.A N C E . � 'I I 1CI1 EE � - • remark •'it was a fine` noriii tion x�� - - "eave- it to 'Blondie i meeting ": Tnis is as it should b?,' 'A _ • _ UC ITCHF i ,i - PAINTER ,& DECORATOR _ a �}'P•9�- dE�}-xnvrr ,jncereD[ pe- � - � -- Penny' Singhton Arthur Lake irg taken in municipal affairs. - * and Larry Simms _ F V SURE TO VOTE c5kering, `OIIt. -; - -- __..,PICKERING 0:r"TAP•IO Phones - Yards 74 • Res. - • .. Y 66W J. A. WILLOUGHBY 'Foam Agcy '1 'IRSDdY._I?RI „_k'I t RDAY - Jb::UARY 16, 11 x i 11 = - -- - -- field- 6fficc i«unw -RI t w� $O� HOPE lahty Meat$ = Yonge St.. AD060 - - ai •t THINGS RIGHT Ib6 better not to dot in -OTdest in. _ 1 han to do them ,rroog- '�'he Princess dish in Season Canals - Established Forty This is ta. Wills, tree in legal Years” Documents. Wills, Conse7i!iea. • _ CONSULT OUR ACTI{I[ Cn v atrt_ CAMBUlt ienr nr=er -UWT_" _ r., Frei �vn TMAT MOM[ 1N•TM_f CITr CAPT. HUD STSWART and the Pirate - . Pickering - 1 -In _ .SILKfS MARS _ ' . - 17 -� -4r Tgchticclor ,� - - ;Phone' 'Pickering 2s - ; Sellers & Atkinson :F• J. D TOWNSHIP '.�0'JdLNATION'S -_ Phone:Asln 201W - SL.,�; 290 ! em mu" from from page a 8. A:, B. Si. disedaft the snow proble:a at last - -- --- Ik::e - - - winter, she said "Pickering doesn't V Ontario 11" know whet snow, is compared to the tl I' SO King ShIeek Ent.. 9ahXwsl Olt. _ boys in the Service ", recaunnenautg oll�@ s _ -_- that more work be done in coaneo- �- - - 2b Year's K tperiiertee • . tion with', the schools. If elected will NEW HIGH PRICES FOR LIVE•�OULTRY �aka�4o:dueted an3whers Notice help the returned -ihen and - suggests Specializjng In Firm Stock, Until further notice, v are paying the following that we have more recreation centres n6 , INrnit i ' and property - Sales. K btaaties Mona Dboss end for the children. She seeks office ss p for LIVE POULTRY delivered to our. Plant in personally listed aud' 'Stoma flush - Muse to Ordas•' Councillor. Wlsitby: idvertiaed. Bills • prepar+sd and AsphWl •shingles ,' _ s . s i • •. .. .. ... _ .. :.' _ =' • : � posted. .:.: ..... - (1 rther reties ' we ti►in Roll Rooflags A� �iYVw.y „v....,,k i ,: ��u.�• ^ ` 1 . pal 23e. lb. U a Weight 1 Pro' M` pt Scervice Asphalt Slaws. _ cillor, - stated that the next ten years - V Wou Bear& oft are the most momentous in man's 1 for Fit 'Ducks hi.iz,ry. 1'repesea -� is t l :. i Reasonable Rates N. M. Gordon time Lo start things, instead of wait- �3c- �ILua - - Oi,TI"' Top Grade Light Fowl, 4 to b The ..... .... 21c. lb. 1 ." lag for the future. Pickering Town- •:Top Grade, Light howl, under 4 lbs. ... 19c. lb: ' ship will have reliable-, woman if Tap'•, Glade Broilers, 2 to g lbs. 28c. lb. ; •° C'"�-` - _.__ei -u V AIIF - -• i.i.eeillC..JW. � . n i they elect Violet Swan. Paid tribute Top Grade Roasting Chickens, over 4 1 -2 lbs. 2 &. lb. r _ to the present Council, Lloyd John- Top Gr<'de Roasting Chickens; under 4 12 loin. 26c, Ib. - - ' " s 'LUMBEW ston and J. B. Irvine. Will stand as a candidate for office of Councillor. � " � Top Grade Heavy g Chi s, over b lbs. ...... 30c• lb� Tine Co. • • • * _ a'e are also -n the marks: for dressed poultry=-- _LIMITED WillTer'Johnstoa Rill not be a can- ! . . ' . would 1iktr to receive .your shipmens of dressed dilate, , . _.� , :: chickens, turlceys, ducks and XX geese:, ° 'Searboro �J,unetion Clare Betsdon, conut�elided Pub!i I !! P' CKERINGI F ARMS h 1 ,, - ' ^ Health Nurse for. ?ier work. ;Jut in ! !' r • _ °::' °'TELEPHONES -- Haa'a`rd: =1117, and 1carl+or`i 9c3fi lavoi- of township "aaditors aaaihna - -_ :. , O:rTARIO -Phone 336 WHITBY school sections. Endorsed J9s. Ban _ - _ R.ou�*h � and Dres:�ed Lliimmber Millwork igan as Couvittnr.' ° — T _ - - - -- mss Sash rs' . - c • « • *. Fro moo, Steens 7 � - • - Interior rim Moulding _ 71 '" e rith ^i1i n • t( Soft and Hardwo 'Flooring Ro after a' re d r J. R a 3 C s � - K C ' MARKET Brick Insulated Sidinr� Cedar on "expeve9 "• an3. u.+ir.g• sounl ad- k grain Shingle Siditug miauFtretion. : uBAcs£e%i it night be F"AN R. -SMITH Wallbc srd , Rock Lath" Cedar Shingles - cheaper to hire track. Not t� be. a Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing` candidate. - •,-Quality First - -- Service Our Aim Masonite Products Barclay Tile i • *' • ,J-; _. .x _ i' Rock Wool Insulatio Ceenftt,end Lime" Robt• Reeeor thinks blue ',chiekory '"WE BUY THE Bl'W •-' YOU MALE THE TEST" Weeping Tile -8ewer `Pipe - ,.MARTIN- .VA 1 sine of the greatesy,menaces In the Pb -8 30 - p. a PURi FAINT ftwnship,• Would suggest they. -all 'be All grades of B. [C. Cedar Shingles