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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_02_08COL. LXV_ 1 ICKERING, -ONT., FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1946 _ No. 24 :1 Extends d- J. All Q ntario County To "An rs�t -.=deb. I6M en douse atAaxUniv e d Y Y _ rr .arm . - ' • Open Ho � This --ls The Way They Do It In � � � Village The program for the Op. use _ Mrs. T. P. Robbins Seridusly St. Nalentine Tea, February 14. _.Ormstown, Tauebee 1C ering age -at 'Ajax Division of the University Injured -In Fall At Own Home _ j of Toronto, is being completed, and' A' St, ,Valentine Tea wil The held . The 4rmstown folk recently dec- the committees in charge are , more - �, T. P. Robbins sustained a under the auspices of the Pickering ided they wanted a Memorial Centre Mr: VF illiant McGuire remains ' -than anxious to, emphasize this one •ere fracture of the hip when' she Presbyterian- Ladies' ?Lid on Feb- and Hall, so got together, did some critically ill, at his home on Church point, that "it will be open to all, to stumbled' on a loon rug, and - fell,. - ruary 14; a't tFie Frame of-Mrs-.3. C, • organizing,, decided on a canvass, St: here, The members of his family visit the University; make the tour at her homAing-Zlken riday last. She. is Philip. Tea will ge served from 3.00_ :w h ozo,, as an objective. (Orm- ' a„a`e of dLe seriousness of his of the grounds and building, without now at the Hospital,- wh._re_p. m•, on. -Admission 25 cents. Every- stovm is not much bigger than illness, -and their many, friends of an admission fee or charge Dinae� . are to determine one welcome. _ Pickering). From the local news- the village are concerned ffls ills - .,,, are another " part of g y recovery. __sad- Recegti the degree of severity of the pti °1:UAL SKATING PARTY paper, we quote the following: Mrs. Dan. Conway, who was -- -- the program; to which tickets at tom, - "The campaign for the Ormstown $1.50 must be obtai¢�ed -in Pickerin brought home from o $t, Michael'$ - �. from any member of Rotary, or the ckerieg Rotary Hear About DDT - Toronto Presbytery Young People Memorial Centre has been a comp- Hospital recently, is now with her Drug Store rr :Mews Office. ' -- Toronto East Rural Presbytery lete success aid the minimum ob= sister, Xn. Harry Kaiser. Mrs. ,Con• _ Representing one of his whole- Young- People's Union will hold thei Peo i jective was reached and passed with P in the specified time allotted. The ways condition is ,reported to be Order of Foresters Hold sales, John S. Balsdon introduced Annual Skating Party at Cedarena, _ critical. Initial Meeting his speaker at last week's dinner of Cedar Grove,. on Friday evening, total. reported h Wednesday, was Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson were Rotary. A graduate etomoivgist of - February 8.,' ive w 5, while the 'minimum object - in Brooklin ' on Monday attending The first meeting of the newly the Agricultural College; the speak- Lucky Spot Prizes: Novelty Skat- ive was set at $25,000. Subscriptions the Golden Wedding ,of Mrs. Stew- organized brand: of the Canadian er is employed by his firm ,in this ins. Everybody welcome. are still coming. in, .and it is hoped enson's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Order of F'brestQrs in Pickering, was particular subject -DDT, with which - - this announcement will not stop any , le: l►eM in the old Masonic Hall,. on Pickering ',Red Cross 'who may -wish to contribute, from r • he- appears . to be quite familiar. _ doing so. The more contributions and Mrs. Alvin Bushby site February 4th, with ra -mbers of the During the war much was said At the meeting f 'the Pickering family went in to the Iee'Folllee ai C. O, F. of Whitby, d about 25 g that are ,received, the better the the' Maple Leaf Gardens on Mon - y, about the new wander DDT., and- �� Cross last week R was learned p future members from Pickering n ' centre will, be and the more that can day Wight. J g what it would do. Tnose of us' oz : L: .Y,.,,o ;�+r+POtpd we that operations on a scale equal to be protitded for this splendid tribute wt- this wwo wo that -vf the xar years; - will - probably w ed -for those ivho !�'�j 4 District .Organizer Cal. Braun, and think, in what it would do to flies ,ser tea., the V nurches - Chief Ranger, for Pickering, C be brought to a close in a few weeks sE,n:eci from the roartmunity 'seed for _ - and-- mosquitoes -th it Vie, the memory of those -who made the Lockwood, presided, expWni:ig the any more of these pests. But, as During these past years a trem- supreme' sacrifice. The committee -is �J obligations of the mewbgss and the Izith many other w•ar stories, the � W. A. Pickering United Church alma o� fire Lodge to 'the future claims 'made for this article -have endows amount' of work ben been- 'well pleased with. the results of the The F�re,�y meeting of the W. i members. been terribly exaggerated Although doze, and an equally large amourn canyasa.. , .the whole reflects much A. of Pickering United Church will ov The members were each asked to the s of �ds etc. has been made and credit on the people of the district be held on Thursday. February 14, peaker, reserved and con- shipped b; women of thin commun- and shows their readiness and det- say ¢dew words, and each Was of servative, yei'iamiliar- with his pro- ity. From time to time we have ub- at 2.80, at the home of Mrs. R. C. + the opinion the C. O. F. would be a 'dust, told of the- many wonderful P• for to do all in their power Copeland. The meeting will take tl►ey great easel to the youth of the fished stories of the activities .Tarr- for any worthwhile project and t., _form of _a Valentine Party and each things performed by D. D. T., he ied on. here, and reports, on ship- .make a successof it". tow munity . - would not have us look upon it as menns to Headquarters. To Mrs. A, ember is invited to bring a guest. The, next meeting•will be held im a "sure -fire cure-'all' for every un- W Mitchell must o an a ression "A' Daniel Come to Judgement" All ladies of the congregation a>'e the newly- decorated lodge mows on wanted bug that flew. fie used an g -invited to attend. of sincere gratitutje for her u.1 ±ir- O . ,February 14th. for initiation of new f interesting reel o sound. pictures -in ink efforts. The hours she has gitien Canada again gig• •s leadership .to -- Y brethren... _ _ .. a 'his .stcry, erhow' ing many of tb - uses t Cross, bs>' b in and .out this C ntinF'nt -. _ Rev. A. nit o the Red - Durebartan United Church y ' to which DDT was put, rn .Europ . - . F liolle B A. B. D • Towt'tship (bun+eil crews of -her home; will never be known t4 We did- inf,rd rationing, 'in ' pr•ce Minster. _ .- - both with troops and civilian pap the majority of us, and with her curitrol, and 'in fl, tact;cing agar t ;:undap, February 10,'i926 i3ospitalizativn and relief for per- ulations. One of the outstarding w'rrr a number of ladies of th a inflation. __ -- apylications was its use in. the d•�- ccxmmuriit who spent m,>st o! then tiu.ti'; through the, .+r` ''ir g 4� a, .r.i. - :+u:tda:' School, -anti isona living in the. Wartime Housing Y P g Adult Discussion Group area. and those who liv6d ,rL lt: 1': 1,- struc'ion of the---dreaded- Typhus-- 'time at-or fur-the lied Coves- Judicifiry - 4:nploping the SY-'!r,:;,. >f �rig vermin. i 11,00 -a. ri - M'Irnit: worship resod• race, and others living outside s r r r From their reports %%%� publish a Evidence - x .f, mtila to end :'aE .•Two,,, t4 day the L,,;'d-l:it" ade, the plant area but who worked at' "_ number of observations, inrludintr Capital- l.ab„r 4iri:e her limn reach- i let t:g b� glad ,and rejoice in it ". On' Tuesday right of this x•aek; th,•' fieiutral- +`L *ea- surer's► report by eel: Manv'•wfio fiave been Perpl :eel amounted to $969.47. Thi3 -a - was a 5Q .peixent portion paid by the 'Alex. Russell introduced Mr. Laver,- Mre ti. R Shortreed -aIf in larg^ wit! aa� of Ju�ticP Ra:�d ".l D,a' 'el de., who had been a supervisor of ,. •Preribyteri.ua Church. Pickering Crime ta'3 `net . I Ri,v• D. 'Marshall, Tastor R thip. The County also eut1trib- employment at D�. I. L. throughout' . figures -- ,'{ , rated. Receipts }'rrwbyterian church To Hold ; iocial _ •:ylr,. P. N. Sp:stt,. Organist Tl a griki*to 'Markham High &:noel. the w'ar. 7a . intr,�dnicing him '14r. I ilal.',iri hand horn 1941' $336.01 'for students' attending was only 4316. R spoke. of Mr. Lavender as I Evening td.' Community loutig 4nday, February 10. 1946 �} n a 'ma who had undoubted! �.l M;scelfaneous ' 7Lts�; . _People _ Sunday Sr�'i�x•i - 2.00' Ir. •m. X61,: Th s- is based an _educa:iunal Turns g n, y Brid-g ' Club 69.80 I _ : •. spoken to more different people i ;tnri raisin events 4p7.' Church Service - 3.00 P. m. for pupils attending � that school g A Social - Vv,-ning f,ir- the' younk (note chsnge-' is hour. of. service) + than'- anyone else -in • this township. Tiwnshi ant 1.000.00 fkvni Pkkez•iag Township. The 1�� The speaker described the interest P gr people 'of the con Yn unit' y will tae head i a 4, few years this amount ;say been •a- Canvass 2,923.11 srourrd $140 - 51,50. that can be dev ^loped in meeting. contimied on page 4 in she d 'Cross rA�rtV. under the E+t, reorae's .Anglican Church In aswer to cluestions on a posa- azd talking wfth all classes of peo- 1 au:spic�s of the Presbyterian Church The annual Vestry Meeting of St. ible water surrey of the Duffin's Ple . from all walks elf life, from all' Heart Attack Fatal To Robt. Dixon on Wednesday ev.Pn'ng, i•pbrua:y 13, George's Church was held oil - ildor►- Creek area, the Clerk ]�� that parts of Canasta, and dwelt largely of 8. m. All are invited to come and day, January 28. Increased .attend- r anent bad too much watts on -the athletic- minded and practic- A heart attack. following- the enjoy a social hour. once at the Sunday services were the D Ira: people who were employed at shovellin¢ of` snow, w•as fatal to T reported during 1945, The finances o:r hand to do anything. this sum- 4he Plant here daring the wAY. ia- Hobert Dixon, Church.8t last Sun• john Rae, LxzbridRe Twp, garden of the church were in a'satiafactory • It was also learned that the County of Ontario iCOat would be born between the Fed- eluding some of the biggest -known day morning, who died at his home condition, with a substantial bat- _. elect- names in athletics, one being the •here. He was in his 72nd year. _ ance on hand, and. missionary aRot- v.,, i„ 3tatri-ii�., t1 „�. John Rae, ra 'operator, Good- es'at a"'i �YU """'I ,man. (now beyon`Tt it �of coiirsel 'w o I. �ttersd= g meats paid in full. The Wardrna d- _ said that a survey would take lraan wood, Warden Of Oat i•tislrC rat >d to 4 months. 'The letter stated ideated Tom Longboat in the pfd eel school ther4,• later 'joining the C. ected for 1946 were: Messrs ,i. •btw - , 20-mile marathons eel Warden of Ontario County, •Iti. R. A railroad man 'for 'oi•er 3:T � MacDonald and C. L. Roland', with that a few dams might linos to be feating Stanley Miller, Sunderland, built, some reforestation done and From -his observsations the cf,eaker- -years, he started with -the- G N. R. Mr. W. A. MacLean, as Lay Rep - . Reeve of Brock Township by a 15 -12 :. had come to the conclusion that at Ce3arbrae, later moving to Smith resentative to the Synod. maybe some contour plowing by the Fall then- to •Roue Hilts, and then margin' ,. A farmers in' the area of the v►ater ,athletic and sports people were all g This is • the firs# L xbridg.; Twp. , tguod emiilayees, s result of their retiring in Pickering. He .married St. Paul's Anglican, Dunharbm executive to be appointed Warden Moved 'by Councillor Burk and see- ,training as fair, co- operat`ve ash - t the former Lillian Tucker, of Beav- The annual Vestry Meeting of St, " Vince” 1915.' Deputy-Reeve V�estney '1 and was therefore ready -to I ertda. before his railroad- career be- Paul's Church, Dunbarton, was held' Born near Btotiffville, the new jwded by support and encourage the giving of : gam He att -ended the Presbyterian - on 'Friday, Friday, Feb. 1., with a goodly ' that the .Council join the Ontario A Church. A t uiet Warden is forty years of age, and t L attention 'to -our young pe<ple'by i gentleman, h. was number, of members present. It was Absociatioin of Rural Municipalities. inters t g g _ ;has served on Lxbridge Council for community centres and sports and s ed in. ar4enia and reported' that the attendance at. the-' Tfte Reeve and Deputy- Reeve, have nirge years. He is a member o° Good - oint�ed to attend the Can- athletic projects; as a means of dev- ter work. Sunday Services during 1945 was >• �? wood United Church. been app eloping good citizetts. He is survived by hfs widow, a One of Mr. Rae's .first moves' was considerably better than in the prev- Ajax in connection with Ajax re- son hei'th, of Toronto; two d'augh- sous year. The financial• statement - n. ts„•a ,,Z. P, Mirrton and Mrs. E. to congratulate •Mr. ;Biller,• adding, ; T V 7r+,�1' 7�1.[i — ' tnat 'naa ne not been a candidate. �rtxx� Mr. F. Y. Campbell, County f1g- England', of Toronto; ' two sisters: all seurWs during the year were the ij ricultural Representative talked with Tenders for. Steam Heaton Sys- for tills office, he would have sup- high,�st' on record, with the mission - yirs.. H. Johnston and firs. P. F.17 -. , . e Y orted fir. Miller". " council ' anembers about the "warble iott, both of Morida. - P ,_ • ary allotments overpaid and a Brood l -ny,, this summer. The main prob- teen at School at Duubaztoi% Ontario, The funeral service was held on D. Blake Annis defeated Thomas _ Bern is in the difficulty in obtaining will be received until noon. Satur - - Hardin of Reach for A vacant on balance on hard, Messrs Payne suer - r day February 9, 2346 at the Offices Tuesday, tivith service a± .McEachnia g y Pellisg ,were r•e- appointed as Wsir- . a warble fly powder, at the resent ry ' the County Road Board, for a three p P Funeral Parlours, Rev. D. Marshal] dens, with Yr. H. A..Hopkins as Lay of Parrott, Tamblixig aria, Witmer, _Year' period. tiro I! the pmvder can be purchas- yrrhitec 57 B1oor St. West Tor• officiati;tg, assisted by Rev. E. G. Representative to the Synod, ed, he experiment would cost the �' Robinson. Interment took place at Pickering Township Councilmen tanner about 10 cents per head. 11r. a:nt.o, nr to John- Forgie, Secretan - appear on the following Committees treasurer, Dunbarton, Ontario. the Presb ;lerian Stone Church Ceara- -I). B. Annis: "County Road Cvm- iANrSOUNCEMENT Cgmpbeil will have more information "Plans and Specifications a:e ob- etery, Beaverton: on this subject for the next meet- aaittee ". W. H. Westney: "Agricul- Inter -City Gleaners and Dyers tainable from the offices of toe, Two. Local Boys Return Home ture" "Education" "Reforestation". .I �'- - Architects and the Secretary.. "Tbe Announce Opening of New Agelacp Messrs J, Banigan and M. S. Chap =- _ _This Week Road Estimates Next Door to Smith's Meat McAtet system will be in in threo -•�_ The Count Council fixed the bud - man asked Council to raise the -Pick= ' - ., y Bring public library grant tiara $35 class zooms, Assembly Rovtr, site FO. Pierson Baker and Pte.. Boss ,get , of the County' Road Committee Fick up hIolidxy-- Deliver Friday ,r 0, This was turned down. two Play rooms and other minor Bursa are the two latest arrivals, for 1946 at 160• thousand' dollars, an,' MrR. Oliver, Agent - PickerinO, Out. D. A. Beer recommended Council rooms Il om overseas to this village. increase' of 345,000 over 2946. The - tarry a ,Contingent Liability Pol- Pierson has been over about six- report of the committee as present- CHERRYWOOD NEWS TENDNRS WANTED .teen months, serving In India, later ed by Deputy -Reeve Newman, of •---- ky" on all those who drive their - ti oat's in township work. moving to Engla:rd. .A bombardier, Mara Township, calls for the exprn- We are sorry to hear .that Dllr. Three' Pedlars' Licenses were j�sa- Tenders will lye received up to 12 he received most of his training in diture of $70.,000 foe new construe- Lloyd McIntosh is' ill with W dl- aeel to milk dealers in the tovrnehip. nom+ February 16, 1946, for one the West, before going overseas. tion while the balance of $90,000 will ltis. Two for the Borden Co, and one to upright• -Pig %o -� sold`lmase the Rose, who has heart overseas since be need for repairs and anaitrtert- The Wwwml* Association WM roes! John Brigttall, Clarertrotrt. Rouge• MB School,, Highest tender July 1943, was a cook with the A. S. Bnce. This surd which is considerably ion Wednesday afternoon~ Febrafty NEWS The Reeds appropriation by-law not u�11y�• Piano may Corps, and served in Ffiglstsd, Bel- higher than the. !list estirnste for ,`13. Qfiovrp ?., will lm Uostsssee. vm passed at this mieeting in the be inspected on applicatichr to the •gium, Holland and Germany -' His the previous.-year is not entirely a We welcome Stanley Pilkey, wbo 'fig coal t • w. The Ontario Provin- arrtva home from overseas on amount of 60 tdousand dollarsrryr, brother Carl, o! the Motor Drivers- county harden Accounts passed we're -- Roads x• M• H1steitwelL Mechanics, is lea Australis to- t will _ t M Treastrret day for home. We extend a w�elcoine Pry a Pin �T evening and Sridgea a1684.E7; Itelie! =143. '' � n' � �'d+�' of the amount, while the 4shawe Mr. W. Judd N confined to bed. - �.Sll; Cash Relief $1 '48286, �ufg�_ g, li, _, Pieksains, Ontario to these boys -it's good to have Suburban Roads Confmission w We hop• ire will soots bo sroaed. des E1198.1J0. Feb. 16 them amo>W ns •again.- aotd*ffyubs a slaaat% 9 :•xd �.v>s' '„•• , r' .�' -'* " '•:i,4 y�3;...e'•r''•p'... ti,..• 1*'•r ,+... �,'.�`,y ; .�. • r • ru, 1 r } -a. . s ;, ""V"r• • . a4 • IN .: - "L" . ,!! _ "fir' ✓b::` �'^, '%: ,a. • .. .='' l • ,. �''1. '�.' r +� +JK�j • ;.�.'.•'� , '� • . ` FUNNY BUSINESS By Hers - .. ,. �� SUCCESS FOR A �PARTV OLD DOMINION STATE ; .� � _�.�i i�- ��i"j;i•%Iii�i%'- , �; ��i� /..•�/�i� / /..y /,� /�r�' is seamed by serving Max. well House. ` Ansticer to Previous Fwae ' •f'l!/�G /�i�' / /,'/� This ell - -� - - .. SOBIZOPITAL 21 Mist. I Depicted Far �j� ,I H A HIU TIT C 22 Person - , - - premely fine coffee -de. _ state. A R A RfT y L E $ E affected with T° - ' _ s_ lights 8 SwarIIpb ' - _ E E i E A T leprosy. I ��► blend fiesta b use itsr con a1j the 14 Mulcts. E A " OAT R S , g 23 Genus of -- - . _�- '`,vt Fasts again. a E.B D I G R E S S T H E shrubs. �--- � J stimulating s of t1r,+�ken- R Y G R N T'T A I L 24 Hearken. Aarerieaa �siro,• ERNE 'w °TOTALS 26 Type nut. _ _ coffees. Latin- .� Nirrg " J P E S O U T S 28 Go y. �t :'� disease. n r S g S S 31 Conceal �- DA�pApA '�� S 1$ Work with 5 S E C DBRDNfH M Y L E 35 Wintry.' S A F E needle and T N E P E 36 Italian �tlf Protect your 11OOKM nod- CAF.II thread. Sit R R. t1U L A 1 R country �. .. ��.- rrom FIRE and 'rIJJF%'V.4, svr sm- 19 Swiss river. L R E il? E ,.house. �' .� - _ �D,Stai facet• 38 Interdicts.' have a mine and type of Kure, 'ur �i i i n Cabiael, for may purpume. Viwl( -- - -'- $1 Him. 41 Rave. ` .-2 Little demon. 39 Hen product. � " � � am: or write for pHeer. err... to 22 Native of 42 Ells English 3 Rate again.' 40 Symbol for = '' ox., w Latvia. (abbr,) • tellurium -- --1! s „ Do 4 Larger. 41 Arm anew. musical ' 44 Footlike part. 5 Cake' froster. 43 Sedans. �' f J. &j.TAYLDA LI M ITED instruments. 45 Object. 6 Not elsewhere 44 Expression of --•' - TORONTO SAFE WORKS -.1? Before. 47 Throe. specified disdain. ) , 2$ Indian, 48 Spider (abbr.): f'5 Mimic. / -% 143 Front St. lr:. Toronto - 30Jumbled type. monkey. 7 Exists. 48 Anger. - F.slabuabed lfir3 3T Laughter 51 Petitions, . Y A Allot. ' 47 Through. sound'. -53 Slighted. •--V W&d sorzel: 48 Civilian 32 Of the thing'. 54 Catchers of 10 Sun god. Conservation - - -• _ HNE$S & COL�.�►IIS ;*Symbol for eels. 11 Aver. Corps (abbr.) "-� ���; /! �� - .,,.' calcium. .'35 Its capital .12 Female saint 49 Number. �oo.0 ^s.nrwgt,�5vr�,l�c .wumv.s►•..ea.s��^'_�•�l Farmers Attention - Consult a4- :Genus -of s (abbr.): 50 Augmetlt. your nearest Harness 43hop vipers. -13 Compass point 52-Biblical "Tine odds are better since I cut a bole in it I" about Staco Harness Supplies' VERTICAL We sell our goods obly through 384$ able. .- 15 Hank of twine pronoun. _ - � "" your local Staco Leather " 37Incurslona. '1 Surety 17 Louisiana 53 Symbol for Goode dealer.. The goods are 38 Greek letter. (Roman). (abbr.). silicon. • ri ht, and so are our price$ OUT OUR WAY .By J. 'R. Williams We' manufacture In our fac. - -. 1- z s 4 s a s tories -- Harness. Home Col- - Tara. Sweat Pads, Horne lair WHAT? GCnN' T� We Gar TA DO 1 leers, and Leather Travelling- ' y = - -- - -_— COU T MARTIAL SUI�PIN WITH Goode. Insiei -oa -Sine^ Brand - - .- s )s r _- p!.__HERO FER TMSSE FATH 'Trade Marked Goode, and you I _ _ If/ KhlOCM41N OFF THEM' AtN'�F — R*t'- setirfartion. Made only-by ' r i�� A HULL ISLAND ;APS,THEM'S i - 21 OF JAPS! SEALS AN' . �'"t�- _ SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD. ' '? • ?HEY 'C30T WRITE FOR CATALOGUE -22 a] r• as s 2a GAME LAWS - - �: 42 Wellington St. E., Toroole 2 II Tort will ENJOY !taring At ;; :• ? The St. Regis Hotel Ts '� t, �•. '� • Every Room" With J1atb. ekovrer and Telephone. yr,,,,.- �u>a • single. $2..'10 u0 — � Double. $31.50 up. y,,rr- • Good 'Food. Dieltq mild Done - 4f a! 50 '' a is1�'�+4r: Jti• Ins Rightly. of ° ►r r�/ •• - - sberbourae at Carlton - : - (' _ -re - ' f»• -� Tel. RA. dJ33 ` .. . ' �' r , NNNLHeavy Treaded Retreads -- - --.— Tires Are iteleaased -. — •r`+ q ,7R , No Permit Rr uiped T CLJT s 7so dto- d.�or :i 4.�orso N�OPSY by �nrs Ae►R�eER . �.� d7a- LOe, l0, da.- .,�.,_,. $ ,wee 3;L7/!& IiiY,le. 33pa17 sioss .eserle Sudden' Promotion A Novice s i 2.73 62r-&-4/146 eon -sari 120 $14-40 Truek Ae3S A ply. 'e.. -A /211 - - ' TN i$ 15 y+oliR LAST CHANCE. MQPSY 'General Sherman -was once the ' The driver of a high - powered car- s'"'0O 3 esoe iso lepl2 F ` 830600 3as7.730/20 12 ply IF ♦NN5 ONE DIES YOU FLUNK 'YnUR guest of honor at a banquet which suddenly heard from behind the other mines. as .well no odd pnd was - followed -bq a reception.- sound of a hooter. He looked back •40^10#4, are available at enpmlty Among the people mho shook and saw a bah car a I °" pricer. - NURSES AIDE COURSE! - Y apparently . Every tyre smarant•ed a^ I. hands with the General was a gnat► trying to pass. This nos too much so.erameat tew.la4lonm. •.•�` - . - - whose. face- was familiar but ' whom for his dignity, He accelerated to. Order' Now While the 'Supply ?' Y he could not place. -45 rn.p.b, - -- Again-ire--heard the sound of the �'aMm Lasts c,�` •'1 ;'ho are you ?" he asked $polo- hoo 881iLE�e Tire " 'm7il8Prs - - i •getically in a whisper; as he - 11 He accelerated to fifty• To -his 4 heartily welcomed the quest. 249 Queen E. Toronto •� -- ' --_ e, ' . -..' -' • surprise, impudence •Was still tread- ' - a The man's face, flushed and he ing ori' his heeler He accelerated to tt ■ta*la murmured, "Made your shirts, sir. ", ; fiftp_fivi'and 'thought that the ib- "Ah, of coursot" exclaimed the surd contest was ended. _ General and, turning to the re- The next thing he `saw was the - ` ceiving committee he "said, "Gen- baby car running level with him, ee# and COW in spy Piper - �• _ tlemen, allow me to present 111aj- and a.voice .shouted: "Excuse me, f or. Sb11rtz." - - - - sir, but I'm a bitI44 -1" novice. Can gear on these cars?" 7- get : to top ' _ , = ;::: �� ` _ _ . _ _ 'Yltarih._ a-- Coupht . - • 1 - - - - / The young man had proposed - and the girl had accepted him. �O - Now he. stepped into a jeweller's - •_ - ' • ••-' to buy an engagement ,ring. He - !,�•_ _ examined various- rings, and final_ ly picked-up a beautifuf`diamondr - _ affair. A • s "fit at's t price ' of this" he 7' 1 - •h he e r inquired. hat,' replied the asistant, "is 1350." j Inc Whistled tgudl3��1 ' 'lonh+- ' I - , I G.�AO thell , pointed to a second ring. r "And • that one:" he asked. CANADA'S' I + 7" - r - "This on'e, sir" said 'the assist= - - • r ANDARD PIPE- t06ACCQ• - - - - .. ant eyeing the price -tag ••is two whistles!" k .... :,47 e POP —Under the Ski Perhaps B MILLAR WATT By J. . , s.I • ._ _ .- ; -- ` :. ' .. • 4�.E' Tt- foS-E- 'TWO - 1 Fs �• - �Y + �_ ' .,� Y AT' LEAST, —TPA AB UT' ONE Is — i THE OTHER, • t {• •. - r,. vS . - ._ � • Tor - ., 'r' t , +, _ - • y.. N. 2. .~ !�+7` • (Rerr•aed by The PW °s•r, divA rat.)'', .. ' • /� a `JUST WHAT I WANTED' KING OF THE HERD RI AF 6 a � 3 ! f[ y • # �r qt' ,, / �v�7;" _ + � Fil�' �zi�f �� T Y y Q. �yi III k"•' ., .. On her recent 9th birthday, Mrs. Amanda M. Gerhart received a ! strprise present —and furthermore, she took it. The gift was an., airplane ride. Above, grandaon..Floyd G. Frederick congratulates i� Mont oaie Pa. at airport near , his grandmother after flight g ry _ . afrpo 8T Highlights of the News �''. -- -- - • - . �j,q�' � � A' . rte+ Pita �r ����, ' ' __Turn in strikes is the Kin 's New Year's honors - . .A sudden improvement in the---- 4ibt, will take the title Viscount 's 3 United States labor situation came Mor.tgomcry of Alamein to com- last week. -Throughout the nation memorate his celebrated desert vie - •an estimated 1,650,000 workers tort'. _ were on strike and other walkouts For the normal territorial basis This great bull elk got his jaw caught in a tin 'can while trying to get -at some food in the bottom. - -` ' wfre threatened. The crisis -has Sir Bernard has chosen Hitldhe d -.The tin couldn't be removed and Ernie Young, seemed to be deepening: Then, at in Surrey, and Me peerage will be g Banff park rvarden;Tura with the elk, was forced to zetted as Viscount Mont omen_ shoot the animal• which would have starved other�se. Note tt+• f� a antiers c+n rFu..wt'__ the end of the week, agseerant was g'• g y • . reacher on three important sectors:. of Alamein, of. Hindhead in the - '� fist, the announcement that an County of Surry. Wheat - Abroad', MORM(; BLUES sale agreements on wages had been Aid to Greece a,. .„ .� banished When breakfast reached by the Ford Company and Britain will lend Greece X10 @ its workers ond, a similar an- x,00,without f " includes Maxwell House. 44, z0U,0 n nouncemetit by the Chrysler Cor- tcyest to help stabilize skyrocket- .,'s. `thiB OriOitbl cICl1 bleat pc ration; third, all the strikers .n' ing Greek currency and assist' the '' Y» pE extra coffees 'u the meat industry announced that cintntry to .re'store production. ,, - t a ;Df extnt•ROasted" to -_ they -would- return to their jobs. - - , The loan, together with the can- , . ' jA group ��oE Nebraska farmers cellation of Greece's 943,000,000 ! " ' "'"` � «� velop -the ffsll goodness of panned to strike against, �. P S war deht to Britain was announced "I " , ;,:. ,....• '.;> _ - �, - by refusing -to. ship products to by foreign secretary Beviui, :r _, every. Coffee bean. _ _ _ .• �. • - � -.- market until industrial strik-s The - British Government sIso -- tr eases sad Asi- ended. w ilk sell at cost to the Gree,cs s - eOrttc AmhalEesdbr to U.S. £5011,000 -worth of clothing and ` W1500� ball' 1e Discovers opine (�L camwe, -Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, British tit rtage in- the U it of the aC a sho n ed _ Ambassador -to the Soviet Union, kingdom to ,° it 'was anunced. /l SHn �iemed� - will" become `British Ambassador J '•�oppi,t r!r u. s .Mi _ to W�shiagton, May i, succeeding Wheat Pact '�' . .�, 'd• W�,110) This clean stn,n:ese aut.leeptta ' slr6 is and known all over Canada, a: Moosrs's -the •Earl of Halifax, who has repro• "'Trade Minister MacKinnon, re= 4. � . � C� a.+• tp ++�•r+• Emerald Otl, is such a rune healing _- seated_ Brijaia_itl the 'Unit d States Gently back from a month of trade -agent ,that Eczema, Barber's Itch, talks in Britain; said there would. Salt ,tiheum. itchl•ng Toes and Feet, since 1941. ;..� , i ' and other lntlama�a tort' skin erup- be an assured market for 'C,anadian :� Zoos are often, relived is a taw. Sir Archibald, 64- year' svc wi eat overseas for the "next days, 0. ` to of Scotland is now en route to Java couple of years" arid. added hc — =`a" =- expected shortage is wheat speliii a hungry winter for Moone's Exasili r'Of"!W _ 'on special assignment to assist ;n sands of people in' Europe and Asia. Although the U. S. has to use and it Is so antlae;'W" a hoped for the, signing of a four- penetrating that many old stubborn negotiations of the Dutch Indones• two bumper crops, export demands have drawn wheat out of cases of tons staiswlttog bave gtl�aed fsn dispute.. - year wheat contract with Britain chills faster than the farms can replace it. Nations "on relies" are to its influence. ° - a ithin the next few manths, salting its to 90 per cent more wheat than UNRRA had planned four. Moone's Emerald Oil is sold by : New President of France Rt. Hon. Malcolm- MacDonald. Countries that buy our wheat have increased their import requests all druggist everywi}ere to tsdp - son of the late British Labor Pre- similarly. Chart above shows how wheat deficiency -Will affect rid Ter of stubborn pimples and- -son Gouin,' 61- year -old - leader y unsightly akin o s — satlefao- mier,.J., Ramsay MacDonald will nations abroad. lnor money haeltble the French - constituent assem- ; ; • -. b!y was elected interitn' president g} from the United Kingdom High of France, succeeding' Gen. Charles -- -- _ de 'Gaulle. Last week . an .over- Commissioners office f Ottawa to lghelming vote of confidence from - - ' NEW G. O. C. bt Governor of bfalaya. Mr, `.MacDonald is scheduled y� > the Assembly -514 • to 51 —was ; • ^wrx t triumph for President Gouin, whn '' leave. Canada in April after com had discussed France'& economic G icting his term of office. ER001,6NIFFLYs STUF" OISTRtBi Ole 08,657 Miles Distant _ - - •- -and financial "plight -with greater ?� � • _ - fr _ stnjt - .speeially- design-ed- equip, - any leader - has done since liberal meat,' pulses of extremely high fre- quency energy were shot into _ l :<> space at, the speed of light - 186,000 :,Issfasf s relief ftotncmtisrrirst misery — -- — _ : UNRRA Head Reinstated p �c�e nines • -a - seeond =and the echoes starts to when you put a few Lt. Gen. Sir Frederick Morgan' -' ;:,;;> detected some 2 1-1.1 seconds later. _ .d�gf�►icksVa- tro�nolsneachnos. _ —has been restored to duty as chief 1 he moon is about 238,857 miles ' a� -nolis soeffective "'redtrlb A of UNRRA o rations in German are so good.,.becaus�itsoothd edutcell acct► Y• s:- i. distant,' on the average, as both it swollen �ii�, : The ,relief. agency had called for . �.nd the earth move around t'ne "ration, i3r helps dear may ` Gen. Morgan's resignation after tie s,un. - .gati�+ thus makes - expressed belief at •a press confer "The Guard Corps experiments ` b�thhW� .Manycetsr ^ e few drops :Ghee )era:' 2 that a secret Jewish have valuable peacetime as well as foutrd� fast right ' ''' °s organization wa°s promoting an ea- wartime applications, although it )ice �y it works! Try ftl where odus• of thousands of Jews: from is impossible at this stage to pre= ' : - Poland to the United States zone' diet with certainty H•hat these will �� ��a��� i -:in Germany, be ", the War Department said. British Food Rations > ----Prime- ltiihister' Attlee has re: HEMORRHOIDS - -- — fused to support cuts in the British ' - -' foid .ration' to improve the food , i 2�Spkecial Remedies - - situation in Europe.. Major. GetiAn A, E. - Potts, CBE, by M 0(ntmenf ` y Mee pile R— V_ t � 'Mr. Attlee said there w.. ED, ' little ' formerl District Officer Com= Bleeding piles, and is sold in Tabs, with of stibstantiall more food manding M.D. S at Toronto, has for internal a licstion, Price zac. Dlecca prospect" i ut .that t e govern- been appointed GOC of the newly RRe�me a, �f r external �tohmsl�� sold , for• Britain, „ established Central Command with 3rder by number from your Draaisc., , - • - nient might find it necessary to headquarters -' in Toronto. Gen. provide some variation of the pros- Potts' District Officers Command- ent monotonous and unexciting ing will •fie Brig. G. A. 1vicCacter, diet in order. 'to 'secure increased CBE, M.D. 9, Kingston; Brig. P. 1 - production at home." Earnshaw, DS.O, MC, M-.D. 1; Lon - don ' ; and' Brig: Churchill Mann, New British Colony' CBE, DSO, newl"ppdinted DOC The British Empire is td have a , l� of M.D. 9 Toronto. � ticw . colony. Singapore, ; ' w it h An Christmas Island and the Cocos- - Reeling Islands to the south of CHECKED 7 ITCH — Sumatra is to have its own exe- _ 1 - ,�_• . - ix a ✓iffy - ' ,�, , : cuttve and legislative councils, thus •pp Money Back % Ctlsuring full, representation of a'.l For quick relief from itching caused sy eczema, MO _ �O S N a l>t' O :.•'" • . .^ Classes. - _ athlete's foot, scabies, Dimples andothetitctti � � +'' '< < '` • , condition uee re coon medicated.li % Montgomery of Alamein 0. & 06 WeCS�oirni►noa G, .W. and _ Field Marshal Sir Bernard Mont "n`teea°,e�"itebtnSoothes, o,ti;Hi �a End gnicti� calms rp` - gomery, who received a peerage today for 0 D. D. _ --- --r_ ��_�� --- <.s- -r -_ - - __ru, t.,^ .,:• :.»e::- w.... - ;,n'" #: ^'f.,'.,4... :?�� .i N . '- w,p "brk -. _ _ : W Classified Advt's pander, ss boys' undervesta, 2 pr. boys' Py jamasy °11 pr. boys' caanbina- 1 i� �� tions, 1 infant's gown; 11' pr. py- Farc s _ Elevator - "}Test we ever Had ". "Wish to or- James, 60 Airforce housewiveb, 55 Res. 38J Phones Off. UW �_' More" -this is what Hillside- mesa's convalescertit shirts, 156 nur- We Solicit Your AttenUoa and - ' BS khaki comfort bags, 26 Seance• Permanent Nagging I do . eatre .�`.= • :scurstomera write the hatchery in - -vacs caps � ��� - F� . sending. 194$ orders. We're agents psrsonal property` bags, - - _ Poultry, Hog, _Dairy, whole w ' - here and recommend you order anon, rem, 749' wipes, 421 articles for , dop -W'e�ra Grain, Growieg- � �js the Temper aid - • as it looks like another good poultry comfort begs; $44 .pr. men's cox, Mash for chickens, 500 crate Nerve o. it may be Yost ftme S oa vifle . .. - . ..App 43 boys' sox, 34 boys sweaters, 467 roved clucks, .breeders 100 lbs Developing Concentrate ` ,• rum tested. Garry` Milks, Pick- scarves, 4b helmets, 103 turtleneck Moliaseea, Oil Cake, Gluttest. Phone Stosff ille 349 sweaters, 205 gloves, 48 infanta' C. K. TUCK. OPT. D. �t =rug, Bran, Shorts, ]I[iddlia�s Saturday Mc�:aee at 2 P. Y. Bny. Coc}cerels for February del jacks, 30 infants' bootees. Wire Fencing, Steel Fence Posts Diane! Sleek Opp P- Q. Dore Off` Ea& 'Night Ak i.8!• 3vezy. Also limited quantity alerted Red ' Cross rooms open Tuesdays Cement, Binder Twine, Ravages _ . - 4verya Also soup also daystar d and 'lVhursdgys, for tea months, with and Farmers' Hardware c_ FRIDAY - AATUQ VAT delivery i an average attendance of five. age and .Woods' Mi-tkers instslleb _ iii se: 'some varieties Order chicks now Woods' Tractor Oil PBRAWA, ONT.. ., FEBRU.ARy , s and 9 _ for February -March delivery and a- Mrs. Mitchell reported 200 found - 142 already - tain peas pu?+2hased -- Wooden Shingles T - -�, John" • •void disappointment, Agent . Lock .lt 1 - - - i �I � • �res ` .. �i� -. mood Milling Co., Pickering, Ont.' presented to girls and boys returned Asphalt Shingles, Rolled us. from overseas. Linda Darnell Greg Me0hm 3A.I.E }-- ]iTolstein springer As -they approach the end ot,free . • :caw. Bob Hedge, Pick. 2$ R- 2. Claremont, (�B t ,', � .- - � WANTED _ _ •, universal Nerve - - ... _ _ ld! years of Loyal activity the holies of DEAD HJRSES AND CAI' fLl: . FOR SALE - The Pickering •Blom- this community, who have taken: part MONDAY - TUESDAY .en's Institute has a quilt and a oven- in a so very eeaerttiat task, camas have .=,ice 19� For tree p1CK Up phone >:. Y t Porter for sale- Apply. Mrs. N. Bie, the satisfaction and cor4fort of Toronto AD 6628 - Pick 68 8 2Jt BROOKLIN BRuAR 11 and 22 Pickering, Ont. - knowing- -it was a good job, well PICKERING .. • • ' - ..'... 66 ' » - Delivered done. . , _ _ .. AGirxwn(rtp T tiMANU,RE for •SALE .._ -- - R �1L7.�0N -- .. .. .. 21 PIGKEitING ' e Corn Is seen AGIfJCOUifiT ,.,' � � � asywhgre. Apply Orval Taylor, Pick- D'N .soles• 44 Bring. Phone 93. 'rp A lti�(��a� -p• We pay ,t�18 „'phone chargeE starring Bette Davie FoR RENT •- 2 or 3 rooms, partly Danc -. ` at j l�tlj� l l Select :hurt . rbjeeta °fnrrtaahed� Pick, P. O. Box 154,: or - WEDNESDAY'- . • • _. .f.LAItE'1�I(�NT �rtt:�i -c�xr GORDON YOUNG-LTD THUA4DAY' 'Phone 47 R 2 fnronlc Phnne At.. 3tf3e HOUSE and Lot For Sale - thiee In Claremont Community Hall CA RTAG B FEBRUARY 13 and 14 '. roams and srrtrtcner kitche:►, garage .. ' _ � R�O�i IN� Maple Leaf .Fire '' Experiment • a►rrd hen house, Bova a -ate =. No. 2 Fri SAND (1111 v 0; L Sr INS p _ highway at Dunbarton. Box 478 News •! ,Feb. • .. - rte• --Bruce Gould's Music '. ns1.lCanCe C.O. _PerllOU8 - Will the correspondent who sent a - .Admission 36c - - _ _ - - - -- _- _ Heady Lamarr and George Brent: BROW HA M Write or Phan eopy of "Notes .of an Exile to Van Fi OTO -N1TE THURB. " -,1WenuWs Land" by. Lquls W. Miller, YOUR IDEAS DEVELOPED John's ' t The of S`t. Cheap Rates for Farm and Country . _ . to MacLEaa's Magazine -..some years _ = r'y ago, please communicate with Box offer you 40 congregation was held at the church - Bhildimo Pickering News Weekly 482 News Office. - Feb: ?. is dove yeses expern'le on Wednesday evening;-' Uece nb,ar Published Each Friday toping designing and many 30, and although weather• was very Wir> Wztn Insurance on Buildings, All copy to be in before Wedave"y -- ofacturing of your ideas. .. stormy, the attendance was very Windmills, Silas etc. _ Noon. Sub. $1.60 per Xelt -- l4ew Siriger Sewing Machines are now available. _Electrice and .tread- John SkiddorG good: Rev. I. E Kennedy was is Automobile. Irtaurance of All Kinds les. For further - .information write Rouge Higs, M&ering:, change, and conducted opening de • or _phone "Singer Sewing Machine Phone Scarboro 2191 votions. *Mr. Roivard Malcolm pres- 'Choice' Mesta y ' ' orph ne 1tf Ontario- SS-a in Oshawa. ' - ,•. ented the report from ethe Session. Bowman .Rowe _ �+ Phone 696 tf ' w0 The ,W. X. S., the Mission Band and Fish in Season - I Baby Band reports were all ti'pS en- - Bought and !fold -- - re n � � The Won en's Institute will hold 'Buy Better _ i _ couraging. Tr.�asurer, �i m. - Duncan, • press Clothing -- sterilized, clean ! Envelope 'Secretary, Mrs. Mairs and their February meeting at the home _ ad &JA pressed !'ke new Carry a I We are all glad to know that Jas. I M Gird M. Fund'Secretary Sir. Fr.d of Mrs. Burrows, -Qp Tueiday, Feb- phone 1849 Claremont. Oaf. :large stock of i:igh cl :•a Suit- Kinnear has returned from overseas � ruary 12. Hostesses -M_ rs. Burrows, - Casste al] 'reported fiaancss ahead o"f overcoats and panks. Also s good.; Rev. Wootton._df�, delivered Drina. E.. Annls, Mrs.. Ramsay'.. said - -Claremont Meat 1 stock of near le +than - L and 1945• . $300 balance at the end of the - a good address to an attentive cot•- hire. Bayley. Cnr_•:ener for the prog- i } year The same offitrrs- uere r- �// Windbreakers. 3r,i4 - gents' fiirnigh gregation on Sunda m9rning. !. ra.m, Mrs. IV. tii•a Subject -',..%g- I - .: M, ket Sunday elected with the ercoption of - y' ' toss at very rose, +iiablc, .ruses. Call On gtratday next, Rev:' Tillor of riculture and C'a saran Industries ". �' -• ushers,. which are non a¢- follows- _. be can.iacPd , _ Consecon, wtli have Charge of the - - • The, Sheph--rd -and Burrows honr?s Ram Seh -mm, I George and l;�'eraon Norton, Fran - d arch s.nti-ices pert. cis Witlstrn :' Grant Johr%tnn. A vote are uelcrrnr :ng home their sans from. .. �. CL 414�4N; :jl� 1 Bond Street West, Oshacp, OiL Congratulations t¢:Mr. a;xl Xi r.4. j of appreciation was tendered R.�. overseas and the commurity'sejoices - Frank Hayward on.-the arrivat gf a't K, rinesiy for r -rris faith "ul• service, with them, that'' they are coming FUN'ERA1. DIREITUB :PIAN'i��`TUNING baby daughter, . on" Tuesday .last:. ham.- safe, again. _ _ - Prhate .imbalance ' and a motion was carried unani,moc{s- Thy vr�ekl dames are, ..rotiis A \D Ri:PAlltr (' Both doing well. ij [hat L,i(D b.� addr�d t, his salary 3 P ! ph3n. !►tart - 'lib Y-ar's Experience ;n Skage, { Mr. a.td 31m. Hugh 14ii1ler and from th's charge. a.-td X5.00 to the Popular, ;he young people having lMlal•ers 6s09 Coro�rt end Radio. } family galled• " an friends here on Orga,tiRt's ; salary. RPV. Ker►nedy . the priviteg� of. getting tog- for 1 - - _ VTC. RE1Q Sunday last. thanked all for their fine r -ports asocial eseniag in their own home A%iarkl]aln, Gj]ta Dunbarton Phone Dick 1823 Mils. FAns Green and hiss May and splendid co- operation in the work town,' and the wives of the firenvm - _ Brown •tic °re in Oshawa on Thursday of the church during the past year. and V',_j•• members - providing lull- • � Red Cross - continued from page 1 last at'ending an executive' meeting A Cosn.mittee- of: Wm. Duncan, How. ches and acting as patronesses; are Eaves-Trough" .-Night .bridge club 10.00 of the W. M. S. Malcolm and Dean Mairs, was} app- very helpfuL -_. 'Donations to boys returned Captain and Mrs. Silcox attended oitrted to act with the Trustee Bd. Mr. Thomas Philip Sr. is reported (Carpenter Work _ insert av @mesa 2$9.00 their friend's wedding in the city on in the event that anything may arise to be progressing favourably after _ Received from Whitevale '69.00 Saturday. two- i5peratie►ns. within fire year regarding altering The many friends of Lloyd Pascoe or moving the church. The ladies of W. Brow, and C. Liscanb were WORK GUAR�►NTEED . - {5,836.96 wens- sorry to learn of his serious with their people on Sunday. - Expenditures, - accident while playing hockey cam the t�tea act ion served retreshmente e • • e+ E"RETT SMITH - ` lx and ter at the close. '!Workroom exRerd" __ . 67.68- ; Wednesday night, receiving a broken • 0 • 0 1 Pte. Roes" Campbell, recently ret --_ . Fdrport Beach. Oetalft ^ "` Misesilaaeoua 75.68 nose. On 9undaq Evenitng a service was urned from overseas - after having -- `Croods bought locally. : T• = 195.15 The Womanh Aspoeiation 'is p� held when the Friendly Bible Class been four and one -half .a�ars-in- -pmt -: -RADIO .,.SERVICE Q. Caretaker X40" ing on an eats made a gift of a lantern and prof- iform, � �t a crnsple of days rseas -lw t� 183.09' nesday evening, February 6th; in ector to the church, And pictures . with his brother Milton.. Rosa att- _ ` _ War Services 10.50 the Sunday School roam, sponsored formed a part of the service. ended_ Greenwood School when- • a :Goods bought ftom Red Gross 616.46 by Group 1. » i • • young lad, coming from Little Brit- - Liason Officer ,7.00 The Woman's Association an-Ttbe Rev,' Kennedy continued his din- ain,with his father and two brothers. Jam for Britain Fund __..•100.00 Red Cross will meet on Thursday, ooulvies on• the parables -this Sun- Like many another Canadian soldier - Don. to boys from overseas 1,246',40 February 7, as soon. as possible af- day, on "The Talents ". Ross married an English bride who •���� - a5 percent to H. Q. 2,519.49 ter dinner, at the home of Mrs. F. Meetings announced �-� Prayer' will arrive in a few weeks to snake - - Morey to units 10.00 W. Gibson• Come early as there is Service at the home 'of Mrs. Philip, Canada her home. ,Earl Campbell of 0 - aranteed Repair Ser•kr i $al. on hand •864.50 a quilt to do for the' Red Cross. We on Wednesday, February 6th, and a the Parry Sound District is also via- Am ]lake or MoM need to get the Rork finished as t the Board in I iting - Milton for a few days. meeting of a .Trustee - - $6,835.95 800-1 as possible. the c�irricfi on ' Mursday evening, Mr. and 51m Gannon visited - Mi. :ARTHUR -FIELD nom Sewing - Convener Mrs. John Middleton . was well February 7, and Mrs.,Hugh ,Gannon over ".the I Shipped to'-Headquarters: 90 quilts, enough to return to her own 'home v week -end. i 2 . Afgbaps, , 18 ' )Poys' dveercoats, 30' last- week. ' At girls' heavy costa, 29 infanta' coats, Miss Eileen Sadler. -of Lbw =mod+ 5'8 ai;.,.t spent last week -end with her par - Where should the Covm dty Hall in Pickering be located? Think tt over!- trig3rt away. dresses, .124 • pr. girls'- bloomers and ents. _ i t & Taxi o. Ltd. _ P ckerr nr us if Stationed at xGordoii House, Dicke -ring : -• : _: :Phone 105 _ - a, ..a .s. _ . '�ccerin • -Brock Road Store : Brougham are�r��rn _ r' _. N- 6rtJi -- Bedard- -- Read - Down_. -_ �__ South. Bound Read Up Mon...- 1y1. ► .. 'Sat.-Only . $�. Only . Stations and Stopping' Points I Mon. - Fri.. -..-. Sat. Only _ ( Sun. �Y :AMIPMIP.Itii :' AMiIP11ljPM IPlsl A_M >>� _ No. -1.- __ AMIPMIP.M. A141PMIPMIAM. AM1.PM r 7.30 1, 12.30 I 5.00 7.30 1 12.30 j . 5.00 1 11.00 10.00 1 8.00 Lv. Pickering Ar. 8.45 1 1.45 I 6.16 8.45"1 1.45 1 6.15 -1 12.15 I il.lb I 9.15 _ AMIPMIP.M. A>�IPMIPM (PM AM_ I P.M-. No. 2. _.AMIP.M_IP.M. A.MIP,M.Ip'1VIIPM _. 7.45.1 12.95 j 5.15 7.45.1 12.46 J 5.15' 1 11.15 10.16 1 8.15 Brock Road Store ,8.30 1, 1.3'0 1 6.00 8,30 1 1.30 1 6.00 1 12.00 . 11.00 1 9.00 ' A M I P M IP.113- A M I P M I P M I P M I P M No. 3. A M f V M 1 P. -M. A'MI P M - IP M IP M 7.65 1 12.65 I 5,25 ' 7.6�5't '12:65 -1-. -fi.25 1, 11:25= . :.....•10.26 J. -' 8.25 ........ :, BroughaYn :- 8:20 ( 1.24--{ 5.50 8.20 I ` L20 1 5.50 1 11.50 10.60 1. 8.50 AMIPMIP.M. AMIPM•IPM IPM AMIPM' No. 4.y A,M1PM•1P.M. AMjPMjP11�IpAI "i ` ' _ - 0 8.05 I 1.05 1 5.36 8.05 1 ' L05. 1 5.35 j 11.35 10:35 ( 8.35 EIsremont 8.10 I 1.10 1 5.40 1 8.10 I i.iQ 1 6.40 1 11.40 .1 10.4 IL • 7: _4 Esther Palmer have gone to Stouff- I living with -vills- for a few months, L 'A R E M 0 N T Mrs. George Lee.' ■ Baof , orIth, Bus, -Lines Ltd A reception was held last night in Nos Eileen Cooper, of - Toronto, ' - The, dances in the CoMmunitY Han the Claremont United Church for Wet tbw wieek-end at her home here. have been having a good attendance Mr. Delbert Booth, w6 is leaving Wmk-end &rvice • Miss Gwrgina Forsyth, of Oshawa every wook, aad as long an, the do, here. Mr. Booth has been an active -spent theweek-ead with her people will contimAs to be hold each week. choir member and church worker CLAREM here..' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eksile Hin- for, a number of years, The evening. TCRONTO ONT DOW. Dicki=0n,_ now dilchhi0d an -on January 27,, 19", at Brice- and presentation was, sponsored by. .,from the Navy, will c0lur"n"work . bush H ltal,_ Staufftals, a son, the choir. Effecfive Febmary 9. 1946 9--•1. -Conu=y plant -Jim rawrdy, of the Paratroopers, onl0ebruarylS.,_ arrived home last week, after two Park 'Board To MALVERN, LOCUST HILL GREEN RrVER, BROUG111" Hold Annual bfied- 41 Miss Ethel Redmaa� of.As is= and one-half ye". service over~. int N*Xt MOWd&r EVIDDilki CLAJtEM0NT__ halt is one of the 13alortmAtO 'Jim received an injured leg In one The local Park Board will hold =mumps patientaA of his jumps, whic)j., is still evident its annual meeting and present re- Sour"ye only -Sun"73 iie-Holil" 1*A"11 Loyal, W Oshawa, 5. stm* " a limp. use was -in -Gu..., ports. -next - Monday. - evening in the P. M. IN X Ing a few-dayt with hit people-In other European countries, going in Convaumdty Hall, At &W p. m. This Leaving Toronto 1.45 aind 6.45 �'Claremont. an D-day. Jim in well known here, is a public meeting, and a large rep- ism Ferris, .3f L6DAon, Who- has and a royal welcon'* home is extend- resentation from the village in look- - -- Returning Leaving, been spendhng a few weeks with Dr. ed -to him. He .is the son of Mrs. ad for. Hardy.— P. M. P. M. wA Mrs. Tomlinson has returned to Hardy am tne. fate- Fred- P. 311L h A social evening was held last Wa*en's Missionary Society Claremont azu TZ) apd MZ7ake Briscoe, of 7`01'61it), has Saturday evening at the home of Mr. The Women's Missionary Society • Brougham 3.40 7.40 Lis been home fro-mi work for the past and Mrs. Walter Ward, for "turfy" of the United Church will -hold their few days with the flu. Cook, who has Green, River 3.48 7.48 LIB -just returned home regular monthly*mtiting in the qun- Mr. Cecil � Redman, of Toironto, from overseas. His mother, from. day School room of the Church or Locust Hill 3.51 1.51 L21 event tfit-week-end with his family Toronto, is also spending ajew days Thursday, February 14, 'at 2.30 p. Malvern 4.25 8.25 here. L56 in Claremont. m. Mrs. T. Condy's group be, in Arrive Toronto The "broom-ball" tame at the rink 5.05 9.06 Mr. C. A. MacDonald, our new charge and an int2resting program last Tuesday evening, drew quite a school teacher was received into -the is promised. A special invitation is For F�n**�&_r information, phfte ToroAto, Grover 5650 or Oxford 1= t large- number • of - spa4atom .The Baptist- Church'l ast Sunday. extended to all ladies, game ,ended 'in a tie 1-1,. between Miss Lillian Binstead is - another Joa. . Farr's and Jack Nortonla of the unfortunates to-ccmtract- the j C.Agregational Meeting successful- year. The Session report- Tickets for Dinner to "Open House" teams The rink has been going mumps. The annual Congregational 'Meet- ed an increase in mernbeftip.,. The f Ajax Division University of Toronto strong all week, with 'alarge nunr- Mr. - Jesselarden, -of Toronto; is ing -of Claremont Uzited. Church was Treasurer's report showed an in- Now on We. Call Pick. 12W. _-ber of skaters taking advantage a of now at Claremont, and will likely held in the Sunda] School roan' on crease of 10 percent in the Mission- - the ice .eacb night.. seek employment here, or near this Thursday, January 31. Supper was ary givings and a suv9tantlal in- The new bus, service from Pick, place. served at 6 p. m. and the meeting crease In the balance in the General iiing to Claremont is receiving the MM Predi -Pugh ium been confin' followed; Devotional Exercises were Account, after All bills have been WAS MG MACHWE approval of the. village people, and ed to her home with the shingles.. conducted by the Pastor, Rev. L- E-. i paRL 7 is doing a very good business Al- W* are Pleased -. to report that Kennedy.-The varfo­w organigations The election of officers : followed. ."ady. Mrs. Lonsdale is impraving in health. of the church presented their reports Messrs J., W. Farr, Joh;i Deelby and Diipendaoe Pie. Chas. Aldridge, who has been Mr. Ira. Boyer and his nice, Mrs, for the year 1945, showing a very S. F. Robins veze appointed elders prvmpt in the Army for nearly rive years, 1 foi a term of four years. Dr. N. F. Low Cost vras welcoined homa-from_- Tomlinson and Messrs Walter Ward, I *� _by friends at the "hodne-,of 2T. and I I canadWo Harold Johnston and Jas. Pedcbe oVesf Urr, Lloyd White, 42--the. 7th roe- Washer cession, wMre - a pleasant evening were elected Szewardq. A vote of.. B ooding appreciation of the Pastor's services store was enjoyed by all. • He arrived at -was. passed wianimously and the . . - . . - J • i ' bw*ne on the Ille de France. He wish- meeti closed with the benediction , En'd. 1p07 %a to thank` Forget-ine-N.ot Club .-,-Just Received'a Limited Stock ng pronounce4 by • the Pastor. and the Claremont • Women's Ins- cvnip!06 Rebuilding titute for their cigarettes, and the of Shirigles' -ce -Claremont War Unit for their Pa r PHONERICk. SR2 eels, which they sent to him While (Majority of Blender,_ and- Colors Now Available) 384-388 CUFONT ST. very welcome Ta ii,, Co. overseas: He said "orgy wem- verv. NOV"IS THE TIME TO PREPARE- X- x TO%CNTO—',el. RAN. 5460 Harold and Jim Coates; of Toron- SITUATED AT AJAX GARAGE lyp - - In Pickering and Distrid -ter, and Dave Coatei,,- and fanlil a­ Elf-% CUR SPRING ROOFING Brooklin; spen Sunday., -.Yith M�. PAY--"& NIGHT SERVICE Service Truck Calls Every: --- L-John—Coates. FRIDAY We ar�- sorry to report that Roy +L��,�-S- uh Us un'Stack. & Esti'mates Now Will Go Any Place Any Time L & BALSDON --W,%rd lax been laid- up for 'the- past -ASK FOR ALLAN, ALF. OR 'RAY. ..Telephoue 39- f", dais. J. and G. Gascoig�re Phone 745, WMtbj,-Ont. 7� T'. 7.is7 ' .. we .,+�1` «':..c- :'r° ,? ''� _ .�c.> y >•''... _ 'ice." :'- c;gL.cil # n.- s_"a- ..av:.. . ,.- ,t1i��• ....� ..,.y ..s aCLASSIF'IED ADVERTISING e INSIDE ON HOCKEY } �,�'- ;�.;r• AGENTS WANTED ,; 1RC'BIIeN:ri•t tfl'fN:B'1'liNl'f'IF:ri � stisDICAL a. By ED. FAIN YOUR OPPORTUNITY STOMACH AND THREAD WURMS Make a $i5 - Investment often are the cause of ill health Gentleman Joe Primeau, who JACKSON: 138 goals, 118 assists make your spare time pay you 1n humans, all ages. No one im- T } consistent earnings. . The .Mabee- AND , �.. 'was -guest .tar on our radio Pro- for 250 points. Venda Corporation wants married I fauns. Why out find tr Lets is P � _ Have a Business- of Yo.u�Ow•n . our trouble, Ipteresting parttcn- men with sales abillty to act as era - Freel Write M.ulveney's =Tam last Sunday; had two uluque PRIMEAU: 88 goals. 178 assists Learn t„ make Plastic Novelties local agents In all communities in the home. Big Profits .. and ReFriedies, Specialists. Toronto i. "'. experiences before he- i�l3ged to for 242 points. throughout Canada. This Is an ex- -- : click in the N.H.1; with easy to learn the the way. rive •: �• the 'Leafs. Thus the line, as a unit, sC� clualve and patented necessity. supply You with the material, READ THIS -EVERY SUFFERER ®II one occasion he Was brought a94 goals, 408 assists for 802 polats Write for Information, givinit full pa+ticulars about yourself today. tools, and' dyes. Our book or de- h Rheumatic Dixon's or y. Mu - up by Conn Smythe for an ittr -an average of approximately 115 347 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. signs and it+structlona makes it should try on'3 Remedy, Ott - possible for you to earn and learn ro'a Drug Store. 335 Elgin, Otta- pportaat game with the old -Mar- Wints per season. at the same time. The' complete Ida; PoatDa.id,El.00 - orta Primeau fretted on the ♦ _s s _ At'rUHU1tH.a; REPAIRS kit of equipment necessary will . ,-bench . throughout the first two Also: CRACKED BLOCKS on receipt of one dollar with MAKE LIFE WOR "fTI- L1�/1NZii ~._ periods and most of the thud. Fi- Repaired instantly. Miracle.Plaa- order. Pay the balance plus ship- WHY SUFFER: p Conacher was scoring cliampiod ) =pall Maroons drew a penalty and tic Seal elks stop internal and ex. plug charges and ,loin the Lux y, P ty in '33 -34 and '34 -35 and 681ected e,3 ternal leaks In blocks and heads. Family of Novelty Plastic Makers. :'Smythe said to Primeau: do what countless numbers of x•':;- - y alternate All -Star right- wirig�r Never lane. Results guaranteed 'LUX PLASTIC COMPANY hnPl?y users are doing for the • ' ' Okay, $3.00 Postpaid, Ray Lab'oratorles, effective relief, of:* Chronic ca- y Joe. Go on out there- once and All right- winger or. ggs Dar+forth Ave., �,oronto, Ont Box No, 94, DELORIMIER STATION, f!~ ' but don't leave 'Nels Stewaft'•b {our seccessive occasions. MUNTRF.AI., Q1iE. tarrhal conditions (as 1n Rron• _ Side." BAltf t'HIi:Kri '.chitls, Asthma & Sinus Pains). Jackson won the scoring 'title to Skin disorders such as Bolls and Primeau skated out to face -off Must riA1.E Pimples: Arthritic Kr Rheumatic '31 -32, was All -Star Left winger on ,! with Stewart in the Leaf defense MONKTON POULTRY FARM Paine; Ask your Druggist for four occasions' and alternate all- CHICKS Now 1s the time to buy a one-man Odorless and Tasteless ADAM'S +apt Stewart of the dravlr. side- .#.s ft -coin er once. light weight portable GARLIC PEARLF.F or write fittl�ped Primeau, walked around le g + w = =u k_y -bgbjr ehleics Iter -- ^_ RIAmond Adam Co.. P U. 374, reason. To receive dividends on � FxkUlbl0N - Vancouver. Can, $3 per 100 'Hap-Day and fired the puck into your investment, you must be POWER CHAIN SAW' But: Pearles, enough for 5 weeks. -certain where your money is in- the to fell or cross -cut timber pulp- net. Primeau. the smoothie who did vented. We offer-you baby chicks . . Primeau was on his way back to So much t0 make this line such 8 -from Poultry Farm with every wood or firewood. Two types oi,voRTUNIT1ES FOR wUMRN breeder pulloru;o tested and gov- manufactured. Both $4o0 f.o.b. London the came night. success, NEVER made the first. ernment banded. Take advantage ' Montrea'1. Precision Parts Ltd. - + * + zo23 Aylmer St.. Montreal. BE A HAIRDRESSER all -tar teaml of our early order discount JOIN CANADA'S t.EAD4N(; SCHOOL - Opportunity No. 2 came in the Write for our 1946 price list and He was selected a§ alternate catalogue.-- - SNOWPUAVS, LIMITED NUMBER; Great Opportunity, Learn e fall of 1929. Still Primeau failed Ratrdressing centre on one occasion despite the M O N K,T O N P O U fG T R Y new truck Plows, hand hydraulic tc impress and when the Leafs fact that he twice finished second controls. For immediate delivery. Pleasant dignified Profession. tsood journeyed to Buffalo for a pre- FA ms, MONKTON, ONT. S. C. Craig, 65 Second Avenue, wages, thousagds successful Marvel in the - scoring race, once behind Ottawa. Ont. graduates. America'a xrentest sys. season exhibition game, the Tor- LAKEVIEW CHICKS FOR tem. illustrated .catalogue' free. Jackson in 81-38 and later 8s run- Write or call onto management verbally agreed ner -up to Conacher in '33 -34. ELECTRIC sold, ca NEVI, lJiiED t0 art with Joe for $3500. 1946 bought, sold, rebuilt: belts pul• MARVEL RAIRDRFrNINf1'. P j ' Joe's only outstanding award iII from A Real Breeding Plant of leys, brushes. Allen Electric Com- SCHOUL�t A Pittsburgh official, hearing of }is N.H.L. career was the Lady 8000 Layers. Book your chicks pant Ltd. 2226 Dufferin SL Tor• 368 Bloor St. W. Toronto this mooted transaction, was high -_ from a Real Breeding Farm of onto. Branches: 44 King St. Hamilton Byng Trophy (clean play coupled ---5000... Layers and--he assured oL & 74 Rideau FtrePt. ottnwa. 1 ly indignant.' "We`ll take Pri- with. effectiveness) in '31 -32. success. Breeds: Large Type White. 5 LBS. FINE QUILT IPCS. 99e. meau;' *he said, "and .give yon Such is the we, of a rt. Leshorns. Sussex x ' Leghorn. + Rock x Leghorn. N. Ramp. x Colorful Assortment. Prettiest De- "OPPORTUNITiES FOR. MN:N'" Legborn, Sussex z New Ramp. B. signs. Guaranteed Washable Cot- - -. - �4s it turned, out,'neither Buffalo -Rock x' N. Ramp, Special tow --a-- ton- a-nd- itayofr-- P-r�r�" =t0 APPi.IANE;Fr FRitiE 1 +t+l (Editors Note: Ed Fitkin,",con nos Pittsburgh landed Joe. In the prices on cockerels, and Rock x Ideal ,for Quilting. Remittance offers unlimited opportunity for dtctor Of this column, can be New Hamp. chicks on a -few with Order. Delivery Extra. the mechanically minded, man. Same that night he scores the two heard each- Sunday afternoon- at dates. Send for Price List, and JAl+11SON & ROGERS Learn to service and reair all goals that gave the Leafs a , 8 -1 4.35 over C -H -U -M (1050) 'dig= Catalogue. Lakeview Poultry types ,of .victory. Farm. Wain Bros., Exeter, OnL 3524 Hutchison St" Apt 43, Mont- -f gr era.tton. fast freeze, all horn. penning breezy, dramatic and enter- real 18, Que. ere, etc., in a few months or yn+er But what impressed the Leaf taining stories on' "The Inside on APPROVED BARRED ROCK spare time with practical tram= management !host was the .way �• cockerels. February and March. O.NE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN Ing in our shops. TnvestiorntP the Sports. Mr. Firkin-- rdddteis,' - =6.00 per unfired. MacKillfean Bull (Mercedes Ormsby JamW Ei o Primeau set up plays for i can to Ma le Leaf Gardens. h opportunities thin-million Antler' P p Torontow- Poultry Fa Moose Creek° Oat months old. ADP1Y Box Z0, Ha11e industry has to offer. F,nrolr. o: youngsters who had just turned will be glad to answer- questions River. ments strictly limited and wen he pro- Charlie Conacher and Har- your the la Players and the' ante . CARADOC CHICK 'BLOOD - TESTED considered in the order rerPlved P Y game). and guaranteed. Produced from RACING HOMERS.- HIGH CLASS For further information write. Y Jackson. years of specialized farm breed- breeding. Stassarts and. Crosses. Standard Engineering in =tltute, - Thus was bortr Toronto's ' tm- a ing, and testing. As hatched =13.96, A' few for sate. Wm. BnszeL 646 West Eglington.. Toronto 12. mortal Kid. Line--a spectacular, - Heavyweight Champion j, o -e _Pure brads and hybrids. Pullets Riacebridge. etutarie and Cockerel prices on applira- thleesome that stayed together for Louis fists have won him more tion, W. J McAlister, Strathroy, - seven seasons. than S2 ,000,000 -in the boxing ring. 'Oat. -.FORD FERGUSON PERSONAL - - . _ - � TRACTOR == . . 25 FREE CHICKS "ELIJAH COMING iW.P"RE Maybe you'd like some statistics'" _ - Owners, a new manure loader has _ _ Christ.' Wonderful book free. on this dashing trio? Well, here's • s -OUP. BABY CHICKS AH>r THE _been designed for yous-tsactor: If Megiddo Weston. Rorhester - 11. Shin Eruptions Prot-any of Foundation and loads a spreader Within 1% to 4 N. Y. their Individual- scot•ing records for clstered Birds, Ail Breeders - 'minutes, attaches almost as blood - tested. Prices from Se to that aQVtn -year span: quickly as your plow, can be Here is a ctr:an, ntninleus� penet- lie- AN guaranteed excellent operated by a child, sad Is away - PHOTOGRAPHIC _ 'CONACHER: 190 goals, 1 -20 as- rating antiseptic oil that brings layers. Don't delay,' order now. below the price of any known - sists -'fur- 810 points. speedy relief from the Itching and Goddard 'Chick- Hatetter4s. Brir loader.. Write to -day for- prices TIME 'i'ES'I'ED n(JA - - discomfort. tannfs Reights. Ont. QUALITY ;end folder to us, the manufatctur- - - -. -� Not only does this healing antl- ers. Ernest Se('ore & Son, Mount SERVICE and SATISFACTION ieptic oil promote, rapid and healthy , NEWMAN'S BRED-TO-LAY Albert, Ont. Your films properly developed And healing In open sores and wounds - printed, bat boils and Nmp)e alters art also CHICKS 2 HOUNDS. FEMALE 6 MONTH3IL • OR 3 E7[POSURE ROLLS He - relieved. Whlte�trhorns• Barred Rocks male 3 months, not related, good- RESPRINI6 6 for 85e In akin affections the Itching of and Barred heck. -White Leghorn hunting and breeding stock. pair FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE Eczema is Quickly stopped. Pimples Crossbreeds: double tasted. An 525. ° W. McGillivray, Box 801. You may not get all the Alma yno Ew - skin eruptions dry up and scale Ontario Breeding Station aver. - Norwich. Ont want this year, but you con apt oil _ off In a very few days. The same is Fifteen years. Elmvtew Poultry the quality and service you de*1re true of Barber's Itch• Salt Rheum. _Farm. William J. Newman. Dior- GLADIOLUS BLTLBS1 LARGE' by- seneinx Your films to Itching Toes avd Feet and other In- ham. Ontario. mixed bulbs, 50c dozen. If named iMPFHIAL PptITO ARRVICR You C"'T BEAT flammatory skin disorders. • varietlea desired send for price Station 1. Toronto , You -can obtain Moone's Emerald THE ONLY PURINA EMBRYO -FUD ]tat Cash with order Stamp's -' g O!1 in the original bottle at a y Barred Rock and Crossbred. Ap - Gladlola- Garien, ,860 decond Ave. -- s modem drag ■tole . ea4lsinction br proved chicks .being produced to E.; North Bay. Ont. BE FIRST TO HAVE ONE mosey back. _ Chatham are blood- tested by the tube method for both the •roomier . ENLARGEMENT IN 'GLASS ° and X strains at pvllorum Order FARMS FUR SALE AND PLASTIC CRYSTAL QU I now from Frank Price Hatchery, - ick I'l Jahnke At.. Chatham nnL 20D.ACRE FARM WITE ALL -UUT- - - - -- s� EARLY HATC'HFD CHfCKS PAY buildings, Sty miles east of Amvl- Bend your ne atfve and' get this o o u e best Customers who purchase ., roe. Apply Jr. Milton Schmidt, R newest -style glass enclosed en- `chicks In February always make R 3. New Hamburg. Inrntel nt fire z 4+ta for your ` • • the biggest profits., Just watch rive a frl nd,sslSupported !e''thls- elief From fore Painful Pile s the over who do. and you sea SEVERAL DAIRY AND n Middle EQUIPPED ours p clear new plastic meant , prosperity, For 1946 we are larus- tobacco terms located in Middle- ,your' picture shows to its beet nd- ranteed an export floor price of sex- County. Apply Campbell's vantage, Packed to ensure safe at least 41;c a doxep for A TArfre Real Estate, ML Brydges. delivery and postage paid for painful plata•aa eirgs "Seaboard ", during the Fall Mast sees to Giak the only var to get eireul.oes ie the lower bowel the only 69 cents, 1 '-'trm p°OtCeare psisfsLpilsiabyleslcast .00.t� a •gin• +aQehasmrieivareoulsesbnas months Sept. 15th - Dec. 15th, It Any size roll (4 or 6 exposures) - _'sssotLoasltresttaenfma7 ckaaindheahby, wlTl pay you to start chicks in bOR SALE 1`00 ACRES OF GOOD! developed and printed 25 cents. taliafltea Wit inrite you to iry February and have your pvllete clue tobacco farm, 60 acres cult!- Enlargements 4 x 6•' In ea-set 1teb t you �" H®Roidandletityron laying A Large for the Rood - voted, 25 acres good woods, the mounts. 3 for He.: framed on ivo- ";:'"' ' veto makeyoar. market. We have' all popular pare real is pasture and meadows. ry tint mats x 9" to Gold. ,silver, - me why M& vast- . 7 �aoteoeaat� test, in the pnracy ar - brAPdh ana t(rbriu crosses. All Farm In all fenced, 1 acre orchard Walnut or Black Ebony rinlehed amofyour rourownhoomN0008T chicks from Government ADprov. with well and a 24 by 34 building. frames. 59c. each. 1'i' enlnrPd• 74c. Nolaetiag fios a � u °� ecariceed eJ Double Pullorum tested breed- Farm situated between West FREE nowrlol URFFR pbsi@eryes,beftadns- estraadsurprisingly eQir ers, Send for free catalogue and Lorne & Rodney 2% miles die- A coupon good for nne mounteA - - _ fuesessthe asnal'off3ehat• t, }•:y �a y��yr special dJacount for February de- tance. Terms: 84500 down pay- enlargement 4 x 6" given flee �Is aaw6�• panne a livery.-Also laying and ready to ment. half cash. Tnquire to own. with each 25a•order received etn,r- bs to interest asses so �°' ysmt °1 pJe -- _ -- _ the Ilan way to sR IsoF �' y Una isdsse of Hoop. - lax _.RWLPti fqr Immediate de- er. T.ouls Fodor. R. R 4: _ West tag January and February. -- tog rdkfis to tract tbm Roid today Troy •any itvety. Tweedle Chick Hatcheries - 'Lorne, Ontario. Canada's largest studio doer qua- ' -- istaeoalb with a sedidos drug @tore and use nt a Limited. Fer- a Ontario, lily work promptly - at,d 1st Ina. Eke Hem -Roid• for JUST FIYE J " GREAT LAID BARGAIN- Thl eat.cesi (Print name• sad AAAres* Bea -Raid is a famak DAYS. At the end of that PUCK GOVERNMENT APPROVED southwestern Saskatchpwan. 320- Plainly on Ordprs.1 tiisIs"banUsedforDear "' ' time if you are not sl7eo- chick,.; from Accredited Flocks acre clear title farm, good Level DEPT. M - 40 yem by thoammA d '` lutety -sare Hem•Roid i@ STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE a should. be ordered now. Barred land with, over 300 acres cultiv- ptle snifernn. It is a "a,'' •r• the sick clesneat and Rocks, New - iampshires, New stood. 90 acres now seeded tri fall' ssa0, bglw eosceottnted "' " ^F: " `' .< ?: ; um MOO yon v�,P�ed � Ramp X Barred' Rocks, and :Ltgbt ' rye, selling close t2 a bVahel: Rex t2RA, t•oet Offi,a• A. Terwwfe _ ri eR �9 _ !!�6t > ` ?s >'' 'r;. ;:(:;: "' "`` ''.'< ?'':'•< n; {:> � tbeanwed of Sussex X New`HamP'Hybrids. All some summer fallow: balenre all base T�O1 "T`� ° m' " ^'' "' { i �° to outer brisedtra blood- tested for both the can be seeded In spring, cbtetly•- . Mf'SICAL t1�CSTRi INFNTS ztS ti:•C�.... fhspsekage . dad tablet foemnla ::''`;` ;;;.. kx;.• ,:; ppoosaea )c :a:;' " gk sad he w+U peompW regular and X strains of Pullorum wheat, BiR 'buildings, near school. QED A. BODDYNC:TON RUT. to eli its medial action Y ,,, , > � .,• {,�? ;4;� 61� money. for your protectian. Lfncotn fenced and ,rood well, nice garden, to relief of the eongestios sells, exchanges musical Inatru- aM Arse dsl 9 ba@InM@ • 'that i@ the caul awed �� •: «. � •,. aotrie inside and outside equip - t; <.. � � 110 Thb goo al Cheek Hatchery, -2 Race Street, yoarpilea gem- Raid pro- :!: > % ?:3 �,,;•`,. '�., St. C'atherines, Ontario, meat: possession anytime. Usually manta. 111 Church, Tgroate 2. mots bee, easy and nom ° In mild winters. Priced at 135 per eetse+eooLVi.,,.,u.., er.'dh °e'i »feeelass+lAledef Olt+x/afefa DON'T MISS THE BOAT, 1946 acre. Owner has other Interests. PATFrT9 quickly. relieves itching sal 1r : ear* 'Write Henry' Reehler, Burstall, fatitaow and solemn snd stimnkts better blood settdltbn , essib i►�"+v -- ce ;t, FETHERSTONAUG14 & COMPANY distillation is the lower bowel With ge@d blood (dlsMttgls, MSt,test ceemb MM°g Tgktow. for the poultryman particularly . ra+ent is.,lic he takes early delivery of hie 49 ACRES, NEW HOUSE. CITY 1890; 14 Kfng• West, 'rn'ronto. r chicks. February to the month to buy chicks so that your pullets conveniences chicken houses,' BPeoat. ot: Tnformatlon on re- -will be into full lay 1n September avitdble for poultry farm. .oft quest ; is� when egg prices are at the best, highway 20. W. Ernest, St, Anna, WHAT 'ABOUT ' 9 4 6 r �'e can still tsuPP1Y You with Ontario. , s those good Government Approved TUBA�CO Top Notch chicks in- pure breeds 5 -POUND SAMPLE PACKA(;E Scores of clients took advantage of the many studied and Hybrids for February, Send HELP R A \TF.D. Leaf Tobacco, Virginia burley ' opinions. - offered b our INVESTORS RESEARCH for tree catalogue and early de- and prior, receipts and flavoring.. - - -_- - p y livery pricelist. Also laying, and CHTLDS \UI#SE OR NANNY. 13.75 postpaid. Rvthven Tobacco BUREAU during 1945. ready to lay pullets for Imme- Thoroughly experienced to 'care : Exchangq Ruthven, Ont, The following are a few of the suggestions re- dints delivery, Top Notch Check- t children, for new baby and $'g p 9eriea, Guelph, Ontario. two year old. •1livst 1Nce country seated - but be . ready to travel. Good WANTED T _ Recommended Presort WE'VE A GOOD SUPPLY OF home, Permanent • situation for ! cockerels for- February delivery, right person, Highest wages. STEAM ENGINE IN G(�UD USE -' at Price Catch the right broiler mnrketa Other help kept. Geraldine Sifton: able condition. Send description, with these. Prompt delivery on R. R. No. 3, Mallorytown. Ont. - Mining- orpOration ....�,....... $2.95 $12.25 some varieties day -old chicks. -- location and best cash price to : 2.55. Bray Hatchery, 150 John N. Ham- EXPERIENCED BRF.AP- ARID PA -' Sox 74, .73 Adelaide W. Toronto. •'• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '.• • ' ' • • ' ilton, Ont. atry baker wanted for VIiiR96 -� Pioneer ,, , , , , , ,, , ,, , s , .., .. 4.70 6.50 bakery. Box No. 76, 73 Adelaide WANT HOUSES IN VILLAGES, , DY141PfG AND C1.TA1CiItC W., Toronto, Ont. Towns or Highways, prefer with + Mads_er .......... ..... 2.25 5.25 - some Lana, 8700 to $hoo. can - This-free successful �cervicells available to YOU for HAVE YO1J ANYTHING NEEDS handle some little higher, also ; dyeing or elbaning7 Write to us 3/F,Dif'AL fiave' bitgers for establiaited boat= 1946. There is no' obligation: for Information. We are glad to DIXON'S �tEMEDY -FOR NEURl- nesses. Send beat net price. details, H. R. Bain A Company, Ltd. _ answer your questions. Depart- ifs and Rheumatic. Paine,_ Thou. etc. George Drummond, •Broker,. pa R Mont H. Parker's Aye Works sands satisfied. 1•iunro'a Drug Owen Sound, Ont. 6th Floor, Victory Bldg., Limited, 791 Yonge Street. To- Store, 335 'Elgin,' Ottawa. Poet- 60 Richmond Street, W., _ _ ronto. pRId.11.00. WANTED TO BUY FbR CASH - Toronto, oni - small. low priced Souse with HAIRDRESSING BAFTMEEKA FOOT BALM DE- dro 'and water inside, near shag- Avail yourself of our regular_ anal�-sis of current news trends, stroys offensive odor Instantly. ping centre, anywhere. Box 77, LEARN HATRORESSINO rHE 73 Adelaide V., Toronto, Ont, _ market developments' slid mining inf4rntation:`A1so to receive' 45c. bottle. Ottawa agent. Deu• , Robertson method.- fnfurmntinn man erns mnre. ottswo your telegraphic advice's oil special developments when prompt On request regarding classes. ' WANTED TU BUT BUCKEYE action is indicated. Robertson's Hairdressing ACad- Traction ditching rpaghins. Reply .._ �� emy, 131 Avenue Road: Toronto, -- -ISSUE 6 -18',8 -. -- h -to Box 257, Forest, Oat. rtvr'gg :r ;� '�'..' \� ., � .d' �':tr •�nc�.'.�'�' i•. ^ .nom "...�, ;,,nq,idyis :1.,u1' •=•.•-a.�.9ij°�.,, z•�� ',', 3.Y"-.,.,. ivr�orvv.' ✓•.:�P!► .:w:p+,�.W+'ks... ;,+,! - �' _ _ -. ::elr�.4..;"""' :..a5F.h3 :�•r1•, -•� _ '•'�. 1-`�a.•. .. •�:�5.'_nur:ea..'"".y{'y,-�" --t� L ~.'�"...`- "�-.r. TABLE TALKS • e., Modern Etiquette anotherce, table when }t'ith somettipe plc at whom he does not know? Savoury Stews 8y Roberts Lee e.7 ; . ..,;; - HBLSN TOPPING MILLER Stews afford the ingenious home- _ 4. When there is a' visiting guest maker a wide 'scope for 'bar 1. Should a as an remove his ghat ""--the home, should the host and All, — CHAPTER AYTER XVII _ti: rums. Have you found out who cut imagination. Try a cup of so ar when in the elevator �of a hotel ur • rio�te s be constantly alert to see- cream in a veal stew, or a 4ittle in an office building, w!. en a'w•oman than the guest is comforable and. - the water line and eft this snit.e � being entertained. ^* Oliver was walking up and duwn, curry powder in a lamb stew. Mar - enters. lawyer to sue? -=- looking pompous and injured and ",yo but 1 intend to. In the joram and thyme or a -little bay .2. How. should wedding invite.- 5. is it proper to say: "We had belligerent. "l came out here. Tall- meantime, I've got to -Rave a jnn. leaf are good seasonings. Experi- tions be sent to a home. where there ar, awfully -gooO • time at Mary's r � in because I've been hearing Know any oil cot to" that needs ment cautiously and taste • care - are two parents and several grown * ,party?" r „r these ridiculous stories that have }e services of a bright young, man fully. The flavour should be subtle. sons and daughters? v Should a man usn 'sho p, n-QY been going around out here about right now ?" Add the vegetables just in- time 3 is +t -• m a right - chub; mfr." on .his cisiing cards? : -me," he said in his sneering voice.- •• - care} o to k er. any a - stew has for a man to ask a girl he knows "Did you woe or t e epublic I about. 'Though maybe don t been spoiled by overcooking the - i' ANSWERS ",''•„ people last winter ?" he asked want.a job slinging up •steel? '-.egetables. Additional salt will oe - Certainly 1 worked for'them. 1 "What's the jub ?" required when the vegetables ar.'_ 1� teaspoons spicy meat sauce 1. He .should do so in a hotel was a rigger on their pay roll for •'putting up steel down ''On old added. - - 8 medium carrots, diced elevator, but it is not necessary in while." If ' the. .meat is dredged wit i � 'cup chopped green pickle an of}icr building or shop. 2 Send - man Harpers land. You can go to "It's the Republic people who've work today if you want to. flour, it develops flavour, thickens (optional) one invitation to the • father and been after me —so Oliver says, How's your. busted 'shoulder "' the gravy and gives it a more at s/2 cup sweet or sour milk - mother, and a separate invitation to Harvey said, dully. "It flinches a little —bul"I think tractive colour. Cut the -meat in ,narrow strips, each son and daugher. 3: No,, it "This," said Gary grimly, "puts it's all right. You riiean Grace -Moe- To Make A Good Stew_, 1 -inch in'length. Brown meat with is better not to do so, although he •ere in a spot where it's in . to be ga^ are going to spud in- ttshat Cut meat in uniform small onion 'in hot fat.. Add tomatoes, may stop at her table for a few necessary for me to prove so;ne- Harper lease? Funny they don't Pieces.. __. ___ balt_and meat sauce. Cover closely :cords of greeting. 4. Certainly. thing —as you probably realize, gait till Mason gets his well- down'. Season well and dredge with and simmer 2 to 2% hours. Add This should be the first thought of ' - - =:'= Kimball 'And if I happer to _find out whether there is all fiuir; if desired. carrots and continue cooking for a hospitable host or hostess. 5. No. -- ; establish something that isn't ere• down there or not." Brown meat in hot fat. 20 minutes or until tender. Fen "'Awful" means `o inspire with awe _ - ' datable to you -well, you started Add only enough liquid to cover. minutes before serving, add the or fear. Say, "We had an exception= __. this business, please remember." • • Cover closely and cook 'slowly at green .pickle and the milk. Six ally good time a,t • Mary's party." He walked out of the room with simmering temperature until ten- servings. 6. Yes. : Got men on she payroll and der —about 11/2 to 2 hours. ' `his head up and his face tingling',. • ._ with wild, arigr� blood b..ve to keep em working: But, Never allow a stew to boil hard. between you and grandpa,. I think _ Add the vegetables just is time tbey'ce pretty sure they've got oil. cook tender —about 3i hoar be- ytl�u . IM] 111:)y 0'j r - If. you work with me, I can, save fore serving. Mona Lee's eyes 'had folluwed you a little on that shoulder:' ' Remove meat acid vegetables be- him, and he had seen loyalty in "I don't like Grice- Morgan very grange Pekoe Blend them' and unbelief. She was not much, Bill" tore thickening the. liquid for standing with Oliver. But Ade- "Neither do I. But 1 like pay gravy. !aide had sat silent and Harvey .checks "' Bill said. "I ve got a truck Spanish Stew AMA hats kept• his eyes averted and had outside. I told Mitchel —he's the 1% lbs. veal (breast, shank, not said a word. l ass -1'd get another hand." flank, neck or shoulder) Tingling with wild anger, Gary On the_ Harper_ lease he collld 2 onions ,a.;t :v hiii fwi-h. cle began work and watch Mason's well" go- 1 cup- diced celery throwing things into his suitcase, ing down, too. emend at lunch tine .' _ i cup uncooked spaghetti (brok- _ and then stopped long enough to he walked _up that way and was a en into pieces) sit down at the desk and dash off little gratified when- he -saw old •2 cups ,water - - -a letter to the Republic Oil Corn. Hickey walking down toward the „ .2 cups tomato -juice pany. Fortunatey, be remembered 14v fence to meet him . They Seasonings r She name of the man who had shook hands across the wire like Wipe veal, Remove fat Cut veal - )+ired- him last fall. He stated big old friends who had not seen each into .!% -inch cubes, .Roll meat in Lase bluntly and asked for a collect _other in a year Hour, brown ineat and - onion in • telegram in. -rpV, refuting Oliver's ---'� Hello; Hickey. .How's she i:.t, taken froth- meat, �' absurd accusations turning ?" Bring to 'boiling point and simmer 1 - Harvey, Gary suspected, was a "Donn twenty - five,' bundre•d feet. _ 'f� hour.- Add remaining iagre- litt.e too sensible to believe Oivar Into' chalk now tS'liat * you fellers dients, season atEd- simmer I hour t� ! a : 'tatirely —and yet, he ,was not go- - - fixing to do? :sager. Thicken with a paste made . US All- FABRIC TINTER FAST ing to accept anything now, till it " %ti`e're rigging a well —to get of flour and water. Six servings. DYES TO UM YOUR WARDROBE _ was definitely proven. He snap oil. Ever hear Of-Oil, Hickey ?" Stew Supeeme UP-TO -DATE IN THE NEWEST pcd his suitcase abut, fastened u•, "Heard about it- one time;" IY22 fbs. lamb or beef (breast, CCttOWL QUICX, PERFECT FOR end started downstairs. On the _ _grinned Hickey. shank, flank. neck or shoulder) 40 Oft N FAND N ON. landing. Mona Lee was waiting fur At dusk, just as- the rigging crew 2 tablespoons_ fat Mf: COIANlSE AND NYLON' y ' _..bjm. She laid a detaining hand ter, were knocking off, Gary noted - 1 cup chopped onion UARANTIEO � e his arm and her ittontherly face some excitement around the Mason 2% cups canned tomatoes' -was troubled and anzfous. well. 13 it saw it too. "Reckon those `}li teaspoon salt - -� nt" -- :. guys have got oil ?" he asked., star' _ _ q e • -. in that vr. - i g . _ y. - - I'll take you to town :.myself," _ - _ iTo -be Continuer) } Tl��� ��. �Y - ' abe announced crisply. "And I T ROME if you serve Max. know a good place for- you to stay --the woman is a friend of mine. s � well Hone. This "t :4 I # Maket Y Feel i r y ; +l'lqund to go,• came along: Sled- Runner Feet delicious eo'ee is bought - None of • the others a eared• For Bobby Soxers mind, enjoyed by more. pp SoMuchBe"" when the car was backed out, atll Gary flung his suitcase. into it ann - _ ' : P�PIe than any other � .. climbed u He did not Xa'm - Joday's bobby Boxers may 'be brand of coffee in the The Nrdu}(tflin BT Tonic 4 down enough to fact his srtua- , caught flat - footed as tomorrows �yor) Extensi used for headache, - Sion until he was' in 'tlii room o�y Mona Lee had fWUnd for him. wivts. ` loss of Bleep, nervons indigestion, Dr. Earl C. Elkins of the Mlayo fatigue trritabfiity aaaemiaJ chrome He went out to a drug store. Clinic -of Rochester, Minn.,•. gives , pi esently, spent • some of his Prec' It .c teen -age "sophisticates" that to • >sesv °us sy>rtem• mi=x ions capital for a sandwich and think about. 60 cts. Economy size,SIAe drink and some stamps: And 'in The Vobby 'sox era in high school,, ;� ' ti midnight he wets letters —to_ he said.in an interview, is a natural Drf �h�Se s �e- Food — ever,! onsarr: and rigging out for flat feet, explaining: ' fit that he ki,ew about; asking for "Moccasins, sandals •and the _hk. - a' job He was wakened early -by are as bad for girls as the too -high - — his landlady, who 'tapped apologe- heels our. mothers used to wear," PA 111 tically at the door and when he r e opener: -it a Crack `and blink daz- He predicted 'V the bobby Boxers /1! COL N, TNROA� edl at her; said, "So sore TO continued to _wear theta for bag Yr {IVB.Ye7 slV E S00TN POLE L/� E�[ wake you, Mr, Tallman, but there's their arche�� would- pancake acid — LE EXPWR Ni >. a young .. -„ 1,,. , '..i.a -insii is o- ' soon they'll have 'sled runners for _ - " feet' geeing you.' - �•;r iaa' The young man - pushed past her. "Hello. Lug," greeted Bill_ Grant. HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD ASPIRIN •. � _ -• ` ' �' - �� •- -_ �• ,.. Gary 'was. definite! glad : to see_ r A —What the heck bust?" demapi3• TO GET MORE _ _ ell Hilt, sitting on the bed. "I went ready to I4lason's and there was the darned well going down —and they i 61064 L��KSA� a r to work in a �r 'old me you'd quit —" { J You girls and yeomen bo suffet so from seconds simple anemia that you're pale, weak, I ' ;' >•T . - � • : ' .. "dragged out " — this maybe due to lack of • . let -Mecid So try Zydia E P: kit o.•• ICU- Gary told hint, not withholding �poundTAKXS with addediro$ —one of anything. the bat borne ways to help build up-red blood "Goes ' to show,' Bill staterj -- in such cisee Kakham's Tablets are one of w . " the most effective iron tonics you can buyl i "that what you've ' got to be is a ann -in -taw. This .morning when I saw her; -- I thought she didn t _.- look any too happy." - . - See for yourself how quickly Aspirinyt l/ "Did -fie —say anytyhing =Ade- octal Drop one in a glass of water laide, f mean ?" Gary' tried . not to / and "dock" it. Within two seconds, . sound eager. lit W� start to disintegrate. It does C M the same when you take it. As "I asked her- for a date, and she ' - - _ said she was sorry —she was pretty result, it provides relief with remark- - mell written up for some time to - a able speed. Get Aspirin today. The y� `Bayer cross on • e _ '. :.. each tablet is your - 1. You can't feel your best it your giutrantee that it's - kidneys aren't working normally. /,spirit' Gin Pills help give relief from - 'Backache, Rheumatic Pain and pine - -IEU other symptoms of sluggish kid- _ .96 t WRUp Heys. Your druggist sells Gin Pills - "Yes, yes, of course I'm glad to see yo,u— who's, your cute ltd cow -o "S S on a satisfaction -or- 'money -back _ friend with the crap, crunchy, deiicious Grape- Nuts-Flakes ?' r't5 dA0N�111T1 basis. 'Get s package today --rise SPIR� r ,proves their merit. "'Ha! Ha ! —I fooled you Jim !That's "And don't forget Shell Or. ,p ^ -D :gas T Resular st:e, 10 Ptlh our• new cook.. Mie won't serve any- Flakes are made of two grates - -R I;eai thing but malty -rich, sweet -as -a =nut and malted barley. Thily 6d'.V yol. car- Economy size, 80Pilh /���// ' bohydrates for energy, proteins fn: (IaibcU.S.A.ashforGirsoPills) NVW N @W'�6W Prices! Post's neaps -Nuts Flakes for break. PS COUGHS - • bones, phosphorus 1co t ^eth and DAM UGHINEING- • Pocket bolt of 12s. • . '• dolt' its tit' bones, iron for the bleste midethe: ` s Economy botile of 24 . • only 29a "Well what are a e w: iLing for? Let's food essentials. They tests wotiderinl. ?' _ Family size of. 100 . • • ordy7% _tet'lwine quick and'dlg into that giant They r good_fbr ..c_c =3' ISSUE 6-18se e s 1 vnomy package." „ digest.' _ - .. • �t 4D 0 11 Notice, to You _ .. .. . re We do building of an > • • - " GARP]@1TERING PreCering I ardware ..�Cotton' Sheets - - 81 x 108 $2.45 ea. ` MB MODEL - - - • - GENERAL HARDWARE -81x99 $2.3.5 eEl., 6x99 $1.85 ea. �• a� .en Brantford R+ooliug2 Materials, Empire '>sathreem •, i6- Table Clothe - - 5�x�8= $3 C8-5 • .. - , � ° . - -: Equipment, rhrro water .� � " � - - - - -• . .- l . and _ _• ' • - : -, . ' -- - _ - -- - : S3atems, Beatty Stable Equipment, and SUPPLIES_- " Luncheon Sets - 36x36 $2.:15 Building Materials I - -Table Cloth Covers ' $2.98 mate. Free - F:. Work_ Guaranteed Phone Pickering 66J . ti J. S. B ALSIaON PICKER iNG SATURDAYS SPECIALS ' F. J. I R.OUS� � Heinz spaghetti 17c T. • juice l Oc Sired,orr� - - 2818 oranges;�29c doz. ' -Beets 12c tin For - - - _w �x -ORD4N F. OSBORNE A. E. Richardson _ /` p • CZuality Drugs C. L. U: + S. C II A i NIA N Accurate) Dispensing - DISTRICT MANAGF7ft GENERAL IRTATENGE RF.`A�F7STATl� ' 'EXPIRE Cosmetic LIFE cONVEYA r xCr� a �. A GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS Insurance O►mpany An old established agency, ready Radios -- Refrigerators •- Stoves Representatives to serve. Veterinary Remedies Ross D. Munro 'Phone Pickering 80 -WASHING MACHINES and ; . OTHER -APPLIANCES "Reliable Photo Finishing W. H. Curtis o S SERVICE Tom Puckrin .� .... SALE ' EJ Mils Acadian, Out. . - - - Insurance of a - :. _ - - . - E Mille, Ajax u - : ' `-SOUSE WIRING - -- cure, 622 Whitby, Out. 15th Year is . :8TOR HOURS Telephone, -ROUGE Week Days 8.30 A. M. - 9 P. M: Insurance Adrisee ELECTRONIC LABORATOR S Sundays -12 P. M. 6.P. M. W1v1. NICFACH "I : - - FURNITURE DEALER Brougham, out - - -- Pick 6 8 S! XWNHARTON PHONE P'IC L M R 32 THE R E XA L L STORE -: FUNERAL DIRECTOR f'AONE PICK. +>'s rrinte Ambulance Ser.ie. Clarke Prentice - -Day or Night LICENSED AUCTiONBEB For the Counties of York and etlahty. Meats Pick.' 13 ario; successor to Corp. Bon Pion. 8 R O C _ - . tics of C. A. � 8. F., and of the Aft : _ :Fish �in Season Pickering" Ontario T. 19. � (formerly Pres�tle. �. g and Prentice)• Farm and ftrm• NEAT�E - _ ' 't8 +8r Vegetables tables - - stoat Salta Spectaltj', at Fair sod Fruits e e - M MA PHONE IAN 68 _W SILK'S MARKET AUCTIONEER and Barrister A solicitor P Notary hnbiie 8aa1t11iully Air- conditioned - LICENSED AUCTIO B stet VALUATOR Phone Pickering 26 - THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY Salee conducted Anywhere poor, E• C. RICHA RDSON FEBRUARY ?, 8 and 9 614 DundPhone or W'r'ite Suite 611 Continental Life Ridg as St. East, Whitby, .Ont. -871 Bay St. Toronto . Two shaves .rand P. M.... ___PICKERING MEAT MARKET - Saturday Matinee at 1.30 P. M. FRANK R. _SMITH _ C Y R I L- E. M O R L E Y your satisfaction My Guarantee .. - Where Do e _ 4 Quality Firs - -, _ t - -Service •Our AIiYI . N SU RAI�tC E y' C>`o from Here ? -WE BUY THE REST •� YOi* MAKE THE TEST" - - ?PAINTER 8c DECORATOR - _ P:fng.. - N E x - : In Vohnicotor • < P CKERING ONr' RIO ' - • Fred Macliurray Joan' ,Leslie p . ' . and Juae Hacer^ : - -,- �e 8i'e .1�eaC�y - J A. WILLOUGHBr - • . - - HERE IS YOUR BEST Willoughby Farm Agency DO THINGS RIGHT - ONDAY, TL`�,SDAY, WEDK'SDY TO Supply our MARKET FOR Head Office - Toranto It b better not` to do things at EGGS LIVE & DRESSED ' 156 Yonge St. AM605 all than to do them wrong. FEBRUARY 11,' 12 and 13 i.- ,POULTRY "Largest and Oldest_ in This is certainly true in legal Two Shows At 6.30 and 9, P:. M. Hardware Needs Canada - ERtabiished Forty Documents, Willa, Conveyawe& Special. Prices until further Years" Consult Your Farmer - Lawyer pL&p�ay Blue ��vIN _ BUSHB notice for Top Quality Live. CONSULT R 7174- HOME ACTIVE DEPT. :,CAPT. HL ..TEWABT ��lh L+ FOR TN/kT NOME IM THE CITY Poultry Vickering 17 R 2S Potent Alda as George..Gershwin P Ban Pbeae LIFE I'OWL, !'' i fatted loan Leslie, Alexia Smith :+Green Rover _ up to s pounds 26 1 -2c. lb. Sellers & Atkinson -D�tY evan And Coburn Green Cobu _ LIVE YOUNG BROILERS - -t 2 1 -2 to 3 lbs. each 30 1 -2c Agft--Q2` So,utf. 290 Se. : "' �' is used onto -10 I:anQ Su -veyof "!P>l;URSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY 1 ' '. '.. Mr. Douglas Barefoot, of Ajax, Above prices. delivered to our 1�tBRUARY 14,,15 and 16 spent last Week -end with his grand- Whit {ant - } S Oshawa, Wry _....- .. father, J B. Wilson. - - - -- - Auc •`O11mn S6b King' treat. Bast: Miss Doris Eves, of Milton, is OTHER LIVE OR DRESSED 26 Year's Experience r�- visiting Miss Mary Carter. POULTRY AT P�tEVA1LING __ -Notice ' 1 oMind " :- :bales conducted an3where. " ` Charles Lehman, who arrived'-from PRICES _ _ r gp�(�izing in Farm stock, r and One Nights overseas - oi3 Tuesday of last Week, BICKERING FARMS LTD !�irniture and Property Sales. aNOa storm Doors -a�sa^ called on his brother, Blake and AM Sales. personally listed and titorm ilaah -Made to Ordee : .. (In Technicolor) bars, Lehman.. - Whitby, Ontario �, advertised. Bills Prepared and Asphalt Shingles Cornea Wilde and Evelyn Keyes 'Miss :Vary and Benson Lehman Telephone Whitby 336 posted. IZoA Roofings _ went to Toronto to see the soldiers Prompt SerVlce Asphalt Sidtnp - and Phil Silvers ,arrive hoarse, at the Coliseum, on Wall Boards eta' ' Tuesday of last week. The B. Y. i'. U. will hold the r • «-. __ _._ ; Reasonable Rates '.N. M. Gordon •'•Audley meeting at Whitevale Hall this Sat.- - Whi.tev ale PRONE 290 STOUFFVIIULE urdav night.- All young people, 9 to Mr, Ritchie of the Ontario 'Film 90 welcomed. A den pleasant evening was spent - -�"�� �, •� Board failed to appear at the; school Sunday School at 10.30 every Sun- at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. R. Mel - house on Friday evening last. Nett- • day morning. Worship Service at rose, in a i everAg, of euchre. Mrs. program by Miss 9.30. Pastor Heal will conduct the J. Buckles and Mr. C. Hilts captured ' `� � � E � , O M R' coo Brown, assisted in the entertainment service. You are all welcome. the Consolation prizes, with Mr. J..' The which followed. Deputy' -Reeve Wm• - -- -.- - Buckles and Mrs. Adams taking the ' LIMITED : H. Westney addressed the gathering y� (� Firsts, A delicious lunch followed, - i briefly. -Mrs. Rhoten, School Nurse, e • SF O ! '�.7 • • provided by •the ladies. The total of :.:SCarbOro Jurietion told of the need for medical super- $11.00 was raised for the Red Cross. vision of children's . health. Albert The Pickering Rotary team met Mrs. Randall as Social Converser. TELEPHONES'- Howard 1117, and Searboro 831 $aY1�ey, who drove Mrs. Rhoten their toughest opposition at Whitby We nor•- have all our boys home down, made an appreciated contrib= again last Friday night, the Mall- from overseas with the exception of ;Rough and Dresmd L=nber I6illvlpsl[ ,t cation to the program. Afterward, sable group. In Williams, the Mall- Leslie Randall, Arrol Griffin and - Frames Sash fic=renf — Pies.- D. Winter -3r. toolk- charge- -for sable have a young player who is David Goeden. We hope - these koys - -- � the Club and staged a da-ice which ' ,1 Interior' d a Fl - � _. going places (although it is hard wiH. soon be home. „ �., g� and gardwooal I+7oos1lrg - • _ , was much enjoyed- 1 for some locals to see this) Our own Mr. and Mrs. Randall spent the Insalsted sa da Siding Cergrain ffidngls- _ The next meeting of the Club rill ?manager, veto knows hockey, .pred- week -end in Toronto visiting with Walla Rock L' tb Qedar $l1iM be held on Monday evening, February i ,a "future" - in hockey for Will- their datighter, _ Mrs. Brumner. Con- Asplult Shines Boil �g - 11, at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Wm • lams. The star of the local team was stance has been quite' ill with ton- )Aksonite_Prodneft T Brown. Everybody will be welcomed. Murray 'Fsllaise, who watched over eilitia Boost wool Iawlatien casot Md W. H. Westney will speak on "Mun- the nets -for Neil Murkar (who was Mrs. Donald KL--ig and Jivuny and - R • !!�s PV Affairs ". , ill) and. did a real good Job. Mur- 'Freddie expect to move sway from JtARTII�t -� 10Y } e. PURE TAINT ray, sa yet, Wordy about these diam- the vale in the near future. ., "R SALE - 40 suckling pigs, Rix etere greater than the puck, but his weeks old Feb. 16th. S. A. Fairbahmn J44-in-the-box vitality takes care Have 70u written to tell us what w • Co „a„ IL 2, PIckering. Phone 10¢ R 2. of all ,. kind of a Community Hall yoi�arrant? All grades o F e'Q ►7