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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_11_22•� .,,, � _ a - �.. �.. .'� � �`.`� ` ": " - . .. -"�'u� ... gip' _ .._ � • . y'� �° __ . _ _ .,:. _ _ - v i . (14L+, 66 Na, 13 PICKERING, ONT. FRIDAT, NOVEMBER 22,19" Authorized as Second Class Matter � Stab. Rare $2.00 per yeas'; U, S. K -t0 W. C. Murkar and Son, Pubiiahers :, 4,s' Post Office Department, Ottawa fl -Parkin 1 ors -On -Sidewalk -Of ickering's * ' rivin Main Street Irritatin Citizens .These Four CorcWra �. C. O, F. Bowling Ness .P1C�i @ring ilfage ' Itouge River Landmark Destroyed (By Bill Hayes) By Fite Installation of OffLners Order East - 7t would appear that there li' al- ern .tar Carried flat Monday Night ways something to be talked about Well, the invincible Hepeats did The old boat - house, dos -ii' o' er1the .Mr. Darden Cronk of Wellesville, on the four'-oorners in this village. it again, taking both games from The annual Installation of Officers , X. .Y, has been visiting his mother, p protection for the Busy B's, to add another throe bank oin the east bask of the Ilguge The mater of police of O. E. S. Chap: 227, Pickering, j Mrs, R. H. Cronk here, who he ac- school River, formerly owned .and operated school children in escorting them points to their score. Team spirit by Dyson Cowan was totally ; dea- was carried out on Monday evening, companied to Toronto this week, through the heavy traffic has now ran very high last -week and the at thv Chapter Rooins here, follow- where Mrs. Cronk enters hospital, tro wed b fire one day last w k $P cal, been provided for, following the in- players did everything but bowl, for � 3 y ie ' •ing dinner at 6:00 p• an., by the fbll- under observation for •a while, she Pickering Fire Co. received a call tensive application of a plan by the ,their opponents. , owing officers: D. D, G. Di. bars. being in somewhat poor health for y Rotary Club. But there is still an- I The Blowers broke their jinx at but even had they been able to get 'Mary Willis, Dist., 11., Mrs. Lilian � some time. other, (or two others). One has had last and won a'gacne' frcrn the Duf- j cheer equipment down over the bank ,Chestnut, P. D. G. M., Mrs. Sadie Mr. George Kendall, of Delhi, was I close to the buiilding, they would home attention by the Dept of High- ' fers, to- give thorn. a point. t be . unable to do very much -the ; Mansfield, P. M., Mr3. Nance Moore, a visitor in the village a flew days ways, when the numerous holes in ! Doug Bryant took the men's dou- P. M., Mrs. Edna Bunter, P. D. G, o fire had made too much headway ag front of chic post office, J. T. Steph- I life with 416 points and Gladys Bry- M., Mrs. Margaret Squires, P. D John R. Boyer has purchased the enson's and Law's Garage have been ! ant won the ladies' w-ith 344 before they were called, and .they g i points` (could travel that distance We uric- �' M'' Mre' Ethel Codeling, P. M., fon.ner Bertrand property at the fillled up. Though intentions were Ev. Bryant is leading with a high Bro Fred Gibbons P G F Bro erstand the building was fully cov- I . , P. G. P. . East end of the village. of the very best, it now begins to average 'score' of 194, or all of the eyed by insurance. C. A. Balsdon, P. P., Bro. C. A. Quite a number from here attend- .look as though the amoothizt_g out -games played so far. k Sterritt, P. 11, ed the Royal Winter Fair. of the area has created more en- Standing Points 1947 officers installed' are as fol- . Stanley Balsdon is reported to couragernent to many car owners to Hepciats 15 Canadian Giriis In Training lows: W. M., Mrs. Pea=l Sterritt, ! have purchased the Ed. Booth -fiome drive over the sidewalk, run around Duffers 8 W. P., Bro. R. 'P. Winter, Assoc.' on King, East. circles, and some even attempting , Busy B's. -6 'The regular meeting of the C. G• Matron, airs. Anna Avis, Assoc. ? Mrs. J. D. Coates 'and daughter, to drive their cars through the post i:lowers 7 I. T. was held in the chi h. The Patron, Bro. John. Furaie, Secretary, Diana, of Toronto, recently visited of#ce door. We don't veiy often, �retary',, �rt was 9i" Mrs. Fanny Littleford, Treasurer, _ Mr. and Mrs. - C 1 Morley. _ 'The Rouge Bridge* , ! approved.- • Business was discussed= Yn y' have the cleanse to walk through ff FF Mrs. Hilda Mitchell, Conductress, Mr. Frank Waite - Smith, of Jam - that "h .... l" at 5.30 p, m., but we i The Worship Period was taken - by Mrs. Pearl , Balsdon, Assoc. Con.,. .aica, and New' York City, a well- That inclined bridge over the Sheila Smith and Marie James. This did, on Monday evening-4t was as Mrs. Edna Johnston, Chaplain, Mrs. Jmown Broadway actor, was it rec- - -- -- though a bunch of insane drivers I Rouge River on No. 2 Highway,'has- ' w'eek'a project was the making of Fanny Annan, Marshall, Mrs. F3-ii- ent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Hor- i had been turned loose in a pasture agrain been the acene of a series of dogs and bears from rtiashe'.oths "• abeth Johnston Organist, Mrs. Me- ace Brown. Held and told to drive where they tragedies some of them fatal. First, ' bast- week's -project, "posters on t. e,- Star Points: Miss Rairy Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Johnson lilaed, - when -they -liked -a..,d W. �6 the- large_--- transp<,rt -tl. 1. w -ellt i U. G. I. T. "Purpose" were' finis',-ed Mrs Audrey Brown; Mrs. Winnie and Gwenetta, of- Brantford, spent pedestrian, doing his best, take j' through the rai :ing, dropping to the , Games were- played and - with the Mitchell, Mrs. , ped Frank Smith lMtra Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Cyril E. • his chance with the trafflic, dodging river below, killing the driver; and singing of Taps, the meeting was Margaret Schwalm, Mrs. Euphemia Morley and family. aside from one car into the path of arose that accident there have been . closed. - J. Dalmage, Bro. Frank Smith Mr. and Mrs. VWleau, of Kingston, another -we would much rather several minor ones, with a near fat- Members of the Oshawa, Bow - :are spending a cogpte'of weeks with ride home than walk+- 4t'ts much silty on Saturday morning last when Pickering Women's Institute mariville, Markhtrn and Scarboro, -their daughter, Mrs. Frank W. more sale, than tala'1� a chance an Oahawa'•family, driving in to the and several Taranto Chapters were Baker and family. with that mob of par and mov- : Santa Claus parade had their car Women's Institute will meet present. ing care This spot has been the ' skid an the frosty pavement, and 1 on Tuesday, November 26, at the -- -- - . -• -- Miss Beatrice Stevenson , is via - concern vid `'headache" of our Pol- were kept from going over the steep I hone or Mss. Norman Banks, ass icing Mr. and Mrs. - J. Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Lave e J. of Ajax, ice trustees for some time --they embankment by some guard cables. I isted by Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Mac- NOTICE'. have taken up residence in the for- _ don't know wilat to d� with It in A little east of this spot, about t'W ' Rae and Mrs. Elliott. view of the lack of certain eo- opera- days ago a tfatal accident brought �' � report of the Copvention will Regulations under ' W J. Clark home, now owned death to the infant daughter of I v .'The Public Health Act" by the father of Wilfred Hunt, _ tiocn by other superior bodies. If - be given by Delegate, Mrs. King- W3. „ anyone the solution they ould _a Hamilton couple, the pare-its both.. ston. Meetft at 2.30. Paatenrfaatlon of Milk Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trigg hand •� � being seriously injured. The father ; purchased a home in Oshawa, and be glad "to hear about it. All ladies are asked to keep in :�o person eball sell. offer for are moving this week. Gordon is died in the Oshawa • Hospital on Some method of keening cars off H i mind xine dale of tiaq,Co:nference on sale or deliver is any part of benuch unproved in health. ' that sidtwaik through there would Snrnday' •hiss =eeauit3 "ef serious 4tead "Care of Clothing under the lead - theMwnship' of Pickering,' hen injuries. _ - i ership of Miss M. 'Collins, to be held milit, which has not been pas- �' " p' - � A BABY'S SHOE George' Hill. Greenwaoll, Instantly PWkering Foresters Youth Group in the Red Cross rooms on Friday, teurized. BY ORDER- Killed Organizatiod Meetind November 29, 10.00 a. m. to. 4.00 p. The Lieut.-Governor in Council, Billed When '!'ruck Turns Over Someone left with the News,' a (B C. O. F. Corr') M. The Whitby Branch will meet July 23, 1948- , , .y .. .. week ago, an infant's white boot~ with the local Branch and lunc will We imagine George Wm, Hill; 80, of the 6th . TOWNSHIP of PICItiERI"r G, gi a the babe kicked it off The first meeting of the Canadian ' be. ggr•t rid in the rocrns Came, and pushing the carr- 'concession, a-as instan�ly killed on j L. T. Johnston, Clelt•k i .while mother was 3londay, �rhen a truck, driven by his Order of Foresters Teen Age Club bring a friend. - - cage along the street„ and mother 15- yearold son, Douglas, turned,! was held in Pinkerin on Tuesda • ' -» - - - g 3 Locating and Drilling For Oi:" ' had not noticed. _ night of last week, with Ella Mac- Receives Painful Injuries bad over in ties ditch near their home, f Technicolour Film Shown Rotary �r W, A baby's boot is a pretty thing The family were ezgagc -L in moving i Rae presiding. in the absence,of Bill y yes will be carrying any, time -ewe like to look at there, their household eft'► -cts from their'll Hayes, Clvb Supe&icor. his leg in a .cast for some weeks - =+ L'rider the sponsorship of Rotor- � but not Paring any need for a baby's Guest speaker of ,the evening was haling severely injured 'the = ,� farm home to Greenwood, when the tan Art Mitchell, the McColl - Fran - boot just now, awe would like to see accident occurn -d- Do alas a Mr. Clarence Keith, local entertain- ligame in a accident in his barn , u„ apparent- tenac Oil Co. presented a reel of thee mother get this one back, It's 7y lost control on a hill and the �, er,'of Oshawa, who outlined' musical technicolour film at Monday even - I a we ago. A' very painful injury- a white, laced boot. Can anyone and theatrical plans fpr the Club. ,.• was the result. I eel us find her? .truck turned over wher it entered I iag's dinner, ,giving some of the p - the ditch. 'The rr+main3 were viewed 'Mr. Keith stressed the wonderful stn of one of the w'orld's most in• possibilities in such- a club a sthis, ANN l.i/� BAZAAR %• by Coroner Dr. Cartw•rigbt, who an- teresting industries--oil. he `�hure /:es nounced an inquest will be held. pointing out that. in every conrnun- I The complete picture story is under the auspices of St. George's I)oug'as, suffered leg bruises, and ity there was alvesys _i9k site of contained -in three reels, of which, Guild, will be held on All- tw•cryesr -old • granddaughter also undeveloped talent that could be un- the first, only, was shown, , and O '' covered. In addition, these actinic fat Nov 23 1Dickering United Church ridunR' iri the truck, escaped uni;n- ; shows the -methods- of locating the • Rev. °Root: C. Copeland, lee provided a most cofistructive + pe and, B. A. jured , # •oil, and the subsequent preparation at 3.00 P. M. Minister r. Mr. Hill is surri�-ed by *, his wife, outlet for the energies of young and drilling. Another reel of the •r,? -a is it Visor sons.... peoples and served in a most ben - _:_� - extremely _Fancyvrork +fkdte E "_bent SL ? DAY, tiOVEMBFR 24: oficial tray the basic' training for Aprons Fish Pond 10,00 a. m. - Sunday School - -- - -- --" story, will- be shown_ the club in a 11.00 a, m. - Morning Worship 'lice lane E�upie Qt Lure citizens and leadership in al[ few week's time. Hos-ne- baking -Afternoon Tea B p p yetis Enjoy Banquet walks of cloomrnunity life. ' 7.ba p. en. - Vening Worship, Rost •Murison has charge of next Mrs. H. C. Hutchison_, President The second banquet for the ,em- 1 The speaker was introduced by i _ ,, " Cal. Braun, District •Organizer' for week's meeting. Rev. E. G. Robinson, Rector Chinese Church in Wartime" of the Woodbridge and Vau- . Ordef, who read to the group a (coloured pigtures) . ghan Telephone Company was held musical corned • entitled ``Alt that i - = _ ...... _ on Thursday evening, November 14, y Imprebsive Ceremony For UnveiFing and to try and help our' fellow- men. -Presbyterian Church, Pickefring_ in the "rk- ] glitters is' not gold", written by the At Altos g1k9 s i.. a where - imae•• ' begins 'o Rev. U; Marshall &Dove anal taxing piac•e in saskat- hem. - _ j not with wars, violence and strength, _ Minister _ chewan and embodies western songs I Im Impressive and heart - moving, was but in the heart, he said. Some seventy odd empioy�ees and I popular songs and .dances that, will p Mrs. P. N. Sprait, Organist frichda• enjoyed a bounteous ban- the Dedication of the Memorial, on Mr. Parkinson, a veteran of the SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24. _ include even member of the Club. t Saturday afternoon at the corner ' First World Wlar then placed a huge quet served by the Woman's Assoc. � It is planned to start work on this ' .00 p. m, - Sunday School - J..� of the Church, Following dinner, of the First Concession and the Al- A1 wreath on the monument. 300 i comedy at once and imitations have tons Road. This' monument to the Re,... E.' G. Robinson, speaking P. m. - Church Service Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wnoda led in a + already been received to visit out - school sections young men who did for.those who gave their lives, aid l rousing sink -song, which everyone side points including \estleton. p Dunbarton United Church heartily' enjoyed. Eleven new anmi- not scree home, and their returned tribute to the men; and the fathers The Club has a very definite pro- men, will stand as a testimony and and mothers who also had to bear Rev. A. E. H671ey, B. A., P3. hers were welcomed and all exchang- D. es were represented. Miss Edna. Jer- gin' which has social, educational tribute to their tmcrnory, and for the the grief of • lost loved ones. "Let SUNDAY. iter NOVEMBER 24. .o• the community life - -p Ce tlt&t -was paid f— .Pun�g" us serve — until' death ac�a-siKaye ■t. 7 and athletic features and should man rendered a solo, acc.+npanied I a real asset ' ifs hZev. A E, Holle Dunbarson member these •meal" he said. 9.45 - Morning Church School by Miss Joyce Campbell. Mr. Hodge ' of Mck-ring. - I y' , 11.00 - Morning Worship of Maple, gave two very interesting ; 1 acted as chairman , for the • program. Aar. W.' H. Moore, on behialf of Theme'- "Can a Business Man prat•• The club tor.ls every Friday Ree-%v D, Blake Annis stated he the school section stated that `'ever readings. Mr. Holt; representing the night and this healthy and clean re g q tics Christianity in his business to- Bell Telephone Co, showed five int 1 was lad to see the pictures ue sin rtnan carnte to be, he has been ; creation is proving most successful. ! day.... , • Several laymen will endeav- erestin films, one of there being, — - - -- _ ...____.. __- corner that had come shout. He striving' for security the greatest g g' asked all,' to stand•' together behind Trouble with mankind today,'iIa man. °r to answer this question. "The Telephone Hour" as it was • - The Minister will be in charge of - - • � 1 being broadcast,- as well as behind the returned man and help him get We' must remedy the situation, not MOTOR CITY OHO�R the service. the scenes. back to civilian life again. by changing the man,.but by tol- Direction Reg. Gees, Oshawa C. E. Morley, President of, and erance, for,. therein lies our succ- The employees expressed their ' Centennial United Church thanks to the entertainers, both !or the Horticultural Society* was ess ". _ . verbally and whin loud ovation. The ; assrsted by noted Canadian pleased at the willinVess of the The''stone. tnonurnek, with it's Highland Creek l: y Ten, RONALD STEWART Rev. A. E. Holley, l3. A., B. D. eeing was then brought to a close ' Society, to help clean -the plot, and plaque, will. always stand in mem- xL.dater wit ". - Corn. to plant tthes and tlovvers. He also• cry of those mho died, a7d it is a , yU ?7DAI', !'OVEM$}R paid tribute to the rnen who' fought credit xo -that' aomnunity in that ' Monday, Dot. Z at 8.00 h M. 1.15 Afternoon Church School ! Don't forget the Pickering Unitd1 so valiantly for us. section where the, have not forgot- 7.00 - Evening Worship r sponsored by Whitby Rotary Col. Rev. Sidney Lambert, Padre ' ten what their men did for them. Church Bazaar __ Sat. Dec. 7. of Christie Street Hospitil, unveiled In scribed on the plaque are the s i s s ' ' y the memorial. In his remarks he words, - "Semper Fidelio --To The An internee from Japan will dq-� How does the label on- your News - •rAdm. b0 Cents denounced glamorizing the services, Memory of Those from this School cibe conditions in China and Jap■■ read? .-- are you in arrears? Tickets on Sale Boyer' Drugs >r y j Section, who served in tfie Armed by "handing out Lush jobs". We today,' $2.00 per year in advance ' Store, Pickering g men, Forces, 109 -4945, �,d to Nonor rice 9.40 - Young People's Discassi u yr will ;2�i, if lnht. unless we work together with God Fallen ", ,. Group. _ 1_i- Now Can 17 .»..._. no �'ea B, Ann., Atchley Sunday S c� h ( )I Less (o n -Q. What use can be made of a ... � i �� worn tablecloth? r 'The A. Make napkins from the good 'Ile Gospel Confronting Powpr of God - pieces of the cloth. Cut iii squares Paganism To the mind blinded by sin the and hem or hem - stitch. They can Picts 17: 22 =28; 118: 1 -f; -- pa;eaching of the 'cross is ioolish. be used by. the family and will I Cor�rtthiana 1: 82 25. ness. !f- the doctrine of the cross _ save wear on the newer napkins. Golden Text -For other fuunda• is foolisi-ness to an} one, it shows Q. How can i make a good per• tion can no man lay than that which that he belongs to "them that per. v , fume for the dresser 'drawers? A. Get "i, laid, which is Jesus Christ. -] Corinthians 3:11. ish" To us who are saved the _ preaching of the truss Droves itself some pumice stone and . the "power of God" in our lives. cut into pieces: then pour a few Unknown God Made' Known' The grace of God in the Church drops of perfume on each lump of pawl is brought before a celebrate was roclaimed. in+ God's mesa p message, the pumice tone. 'How ed gathering of -learned men of to believers at Corilrth. The fellow- _ °�' Q, can I remove stains Athens. He has no new gospel for ship of God's people was required from unfinished floors? this distin uished throng, but with g to rectify by ,love the im Y perfection A. Turpentine• will remove at- divinely -given tact he introduces it in the Church at Corinth. most any kind of spot from unfin- in a new way. Paul begins with The wisdom of ,the , philosopher ished floors without making the what appears to be words of ap- fails, .ihe.- self -sufficiencies -of the wood darker. proval, not with words of criticism. scientist prove vain ane ifinger- ' Q, What can be done if -the toes He would win the favor and atten- ous, but to the humhte mind, God of shoes bind? tion of his audience before calling reveals the way of truth. God con- A. Wring a cloth out hot water stantly makes foolish tilt wisdom TRZASU and lay it folded across the toes across "To an unknown God ": there is of the world. �� ���� .while the shoes are on the feet. The something very pathetic and touch- ing in this There leather will expand and conform to phrase. are many - 8� George E. the the shape, of the foot. to -day who are reaching out. blind- ly toward a God of whose exist- . TO' ' ��E Q How can I cut citron into ence they have a vague apprehen- NYXO PSIS safely until morning. „ thin slices for fruitcakes? sion, but of whose name, character u SIMPLE - --- CHAt"rFR X111i The storm bat. "If she's leaking we must man , A. Put.the citron in the oven and and person they have little clear ters the old shin perilously, but Dick and Rose rig up n sea anchor e, the pumps.' she reclaimed, at- heat thoroughly. It can then be knowledge. But there is no need '. aeade of the salts and ropes. This tempting to rise again. cut as thin as desired, and it will that God be unknown. The way HEADACHE holds the vessel steady, ' "All right! Stay right here tintrt not stick to the knife. is plainly pointed out in the Bible. t ° Q How can I prevent hose fibm a Keay which anyone can follow, a • ', ;CHAPTER XIV 1 find out. I'll report to you." tearing where the supporter is a•ay,• by which anyone can attain y • Fortunately the ' snake -like tine Doubtfully and unwillingly she fastened? unto a true knowledge of God. that had wrapped itself around her agreed to this. Dick made her A. Sew a piece of an old stocking Revival in Corinth a ' - _ ..waist unwound as quickly as it had comfortable, and then started up how on the underside of the good stock- Paul had come to Corinth from coiled. Dick held her limp figure In one arm, the - the companion to see much water the ship carried in the hold. ng where 'the hose supporter is Athens where, mocked and reviled, ^• and with other ` (ought '' m- minutes later when he re- taught. _ __ his work, I`udged- �y -kuman stern- ,- ' The struggle lasted for only t turned she was sleeping. with one p g' F�t3eTat - dards, had been a failure. But de- a h Lair N 1tb++4a few minutes, but to Dick it was brown arm thrown across her _ site a ardonabW discouragement P P (verse 5) Ste preached the Gospel &its U9 an age• before he finally got a band ' bqeasf, the other limply crooked above her head. The hair, dinar- Some hired men can ex press in Corinth. Ever Sabbath found Y Q tow �s tsv on the -rail and with the aid of a on the -k lifted Rose over it and ra�.ged by the storm, fell in tangled themselves better at a silo filling him at his post in the temple and, _ rotted on deck- strands over her shoulders and than on the platform, and on a from a small audience of two tel- GENUINE ASPIRIN IS d Exhausted by his supreme effort, neck. recent occasion one was beard to low- workers, a large and singularly MARKED T141S WAY Pte lay there, clasping the in Unmindful of the shriek of wind remark: "If one of those city guys gifted Church grew up in Corinth. girl his arms, holding,her tightly to his and tumultuous roar of the waves, who are complaining about the breast as if he would never re- he sat by her side, silently watch- price of milk would ter a turn at y War Brides N�pp�► s� ®� she lost her lease her. ing her comely face and youthful pitching 12 -foot , corn with heavy ears on it, they would soon stop In Canada Rose stirred first, coining to her figure, his eyes glowing with yearn- - ;Happy aMlddle�e Spread" senses with a little sigh. She was ing desire. He stretched forth a grouching." - 'Farmer's Advocate. 6 . ► dazed for a moment to under- hand to touch her arm. to stroke her hair, to carress a cheek, to clasp We. hear so often about the un happy brides, but � Rl�Ieff FrOSiI stand the meaning of it alt. Dick clasped her tighter when -she a 'limp hand in his and press it grew hot and . stifling to him. so war no one bothers to mention that thousands - COAlfhPaf10f1 moved. to his Lips: but he did. not touch that he breathed heavily: a giddy of the couples who married during 73is middle -aged woman had two bit _ - ' "What happened ?" she breathed. her, nor permit his fingers to come sensation swept over him; his hands the war are getting along well and worries. Sm ,yes putting on w ht and . rile was 000sttpated She read about - faint) in contact with the bed or clothes. trembltd. with passion, and he moved swiftly toward her to are quite happy, says the 1t'indsor j her now boom •'E erythingl" he laughed, reeov. Instead he drew back slowly. as seize Star. If any -of the girls who mar - Aft three —tbA an KKrusebso. eying his breath •«'e. cut }he if actuated by some subtle force 'what belonged to him. But he ried our min overseas have rnnae wrote this rtter:- wreckage loose, and it's working that was stronger than his newly checked himself in time; stopping abruptly at her side. He _to Canada and they like this Do- iris heir, constipated some Like so many people, I began tale. beautifully. We're no longer wal- awakening love brushing his eyes was so he have touched her, but minion, would -not go back home � tivoe which in the and only . lowing like a grampus The Betty with a trembling hand. His face near could to lire, but. of course, hope to visit made the constipation worse. Three don't deserve her name if. she ,grew suddenly pale and drawn, add- - ht slowly his arms, and their parents over there some day.. K�rascchhennSaltswhich gave hope: - doesn't ride out' the storm now. „ ing years to his age. As a fugitive smile to forced t smile to his lips. "Your friendship, Rose, always," If a poll were taken of the war I thought thie is just what I used. Ias ounce bottle, and have been talc - _ She sighed again from sheer from justice, with a spriee on his head, he had no right to touch her he said gently, .-You'll give me brides from overseas and,othe mar- ried couples,�it would be found that every morning since. I can bsneSt I Physical weariness. For the first time she seemed to be conscious of g -no right to drag her into the that - no n ,.tter what happens ?" the percents percentage of urrhappy war the ieoeived. m �'on now of file longer suffer with constipation, and he- his arms around her. net thait entagled• him. The wreck She Razed up at. him in bewilder- meet, a hurt expression rominR into brides would nc t be much different !ruse I am awn active, the 'middle -age d', which was worrying me has oom- "Did -did I faint?" she faltered. - .. , " r the steamer had temporarily freed him, but Pettigrew would her eyes, such as you see its a from the percentage of unhappy bride, who married at home y vanished, I seem to have doubt the energy, I used tohave. "- (Mra.)A.W. 1�0, that .last line jerked you take up the search and run hint child's denied some precious welch. There is quite a flit of jealousy Constipation and an inmes" waist overboard. I got you just in time. dean' The hands slowly dropped to her about so many girls overseas win - line often indicate a slowing mown of In another min +its we both been He could not etude the Taw for side and the. lips murmured ring l anadian husbands.. That jeal. In and outer activity� And wren e6erg�r'� ami>3sions fade tool = lost." She considered a momeni in sit- lung; it had hounded him ersis- p faintly that the word,, were almost inaudible. ousv should not he tar• ied into a I{ruseben'e part in to easbt lunar I -ence. Then in a low .voice that tently for • vo years, driving hits "Yes -- always! How could distortion of tilt facts. organs to be normal) active --to clear out the waste matter that can drag down - would not have reached him if Fier from pillar to post, and, when he you ? doubt it." - the Then how much better you system Y ' lips had not been close to his ears ., had felt the safest, found him buried in a small, obscure corner of The 'Betty of New London One -third of all the people in Australia lire in Sydney. and Mel- fleet. You are active again and unwanted do not on sa'° you. Try the �Laa You -you jumped overboard for South. America. living under an a+- proved worthy of•her namesake - bourne.' treatment for constipatim . :me?" smmed name, and � started him back if tradition -be true that the original , ff6c and 75c at your drug above. "`T caught you before it was too to answer for the he had Betty was a staunch little craft who „ late," he replied. crime never committed. He could never broke hearti galore and lived to X I , X';.. t ,� . ',r ,'• , ��:+...+ • ,� a• r ,, r ,; , �: ,►',i , �' :, �n •.;7;•: • �. Dick helped her into the cabin feel safe a inl fta see most'. of her loves married or 1` - j{ ;:r� r =.:`•r'�� �, ~� 5•',.".; ";;: ;�i -where she fell exhausted' on the - An unconscious' groan 'escaped buried at a good old, age - and ? r 3;+' ; •',, �;.. ••. n . ' t _ bed beside her father. While he from his lips, followed by i bitter when morning dawned, with break- r . ?:.•.; ,:,.,• .. ' hunted around for a stimulant, she laugh, -the sount, of it filling the ing clouds and a warm sun. she 1?, y,CS.4h.•`r \ ' y + ; t .� '• closed her eyes and drifted off into ,,. - narrow, cabin acid awakening the _was still riding on an even keel, y 1 r� .w�.••► .•�. ; rYr - _•� �zw!_;% • a doze. She accepted the drink as slumberer. Her eyes opened' and with none of 'her timbers smashed tr6rtir ,. 7 ,1� .' ;•''' r�� . err he applied it to her lips, sipping it stared at him in bewilderment. or weakened. r' i.- •� t slowly, and under its stimulating Then, with returning intelligence, Forward the sea - anchor held, , , . effect the color crept lack into her she smiled, and an impulsive bobbing'trp and clown on .the waves . �, r ,� j. r���.,r,• y cheeks. Dick stood lxside her, watching ,with little gesture thrust both hands out like a sodden mass of driftwood, ; : ,+. •, ___ ' `her with greedy eyes. The nearness to him. The gesture, simple and in- with the tow lints slackcnin¢ and Ttrking rhythmically as the schooner •f. " �� mti �l.a;.�„ l,i.., fully ere nac I " " "" ""uu: eintn- ire invitation of. love, and Dick, - `backed and lurched in its struggle much as her and he had difficulty - knowing she had betrayed her feel- t break. loose from them. ' in keeping back the emotion that threatened to overwhelm him. ings, groaned inwardfy and stood in- Neither Dick nor Rose had 'slept a �i ► - 'You seem to be in command indecisi.an, struggling with himself. throughout the night; they had to -now. she said, smiling faintly when "Yvu saved my life, Dick;' she "Is keep constantly on watch. - - - b ordered her to take another sip, said simply. there anything you +, (To Be Continued) �.i "Yes," he laughed. "It's' the � want of me. second case of mutiny aboard the The atmosphere of the cabin - -- ISSUE 47 -1946 ► °C j Betty. a f,' • His words recalled the other time' when her authority had been ig- Pruritis—Inten"' Itching - nored and the crew deserted. She •frowned and closed her eyes again. "You -- - - -- - . Reliieved quIeklp by this , can impr;isosn me later," he � , }.�• _ .,we t on; "but until the storm's f Medicinal Oinflfnenf a? captain, and m first order outs IaLca There are two forms of itchier which are • '`�: Is that you leer in the cabin and Y p espetaslly drstressing. First ptvntis vulvae- pot appear on deck again." "T can't do that," she replied, `,. ;•, f frota which oaty =Vems. ea suffer and tlecond pruritic sni itchinthe recttun from piles, shaking her head.' "The.e's too pia worms or vati,.: #4 mush, t o do." The causes of both these form of intense - "Not for you. I can handle it." i are often difficult to locate but what "1Vow children - lei's remember - : Not alone-" _ an de at ,nog itching. � ftom st'° we are all ladies and gentlemen)" Yest Then let Dr. Chase's OIlQTMENT help '.'Please. please -don't rush met food essentials. He pushed her gently back when you foi it brings relict atngoat as uiokly su There's plenty of malty -rich, nut' "And if youte good. I'll mat° some ' -' •she attempted to rise. f will always be kept at sweet Pant's crape -Nuts P7aksa for delicious Grape -Nuts Main, coWa wYBdR 6svc stay litre have s btu. ► dw * sm -J� . pacltagm end there's the package. gently to ti4 you," he added gently but a plenty of nourwMent, too - fee "Grape -Nuts P7altes are the two t firmly. "We're in no real danger :. . sow. The sea - anchor's holding her Chase �Oinitment MRpe-xats maim give you fart*- hydrates for energy; pt+oteins for grain feres7--taade at wheat and merited barley, Theta vnhy theYra ,.....t''= • wee ep in the wind and waves. If "D�1 s muscle; phosphorus for Teeth and ,twice, as good to eaL -twke �000 tints, Hasn't sprung a luk we'll ride - - -- '""° '"• «'�' "� "1`"' i°a s , a U.S. TAKES WRAPS OFF NEW SUPER -SUPER BOMBER S - CREST CO L D Range, 10,000 miles with- Six pusher -type, 28- cylinder Wing span yy�f�r 9alcHjr out extra fuel tanks lh foit�r pfAftrfllNg ' engines develop 18,000 horse- 230 feet p U C K L E Y' power, equal to power of 200 S1 w ■ 1 T • R V 9 overage passenger automobiles Cabin is pres- "- ��! �, ,� Length, � r s ,r - • . 163 feet 3, surized for fly- g. Y in9 at 40,000 - for faster /yy� foot ceiling PAIN RELIEF Neuritis y< Neuralgia Insfanfin ., ,/�,u �y,''� chi � •, ' Sgi'G '.'9. .. '' • � t DAY ��� �.{,°S'ro.Ei •• ' Wing tanks hold At reduced range, carries Maximum speed, B -29 Superfortress 21,000 gallons of '' 36 tons of bombs or more ' gas and 1200 gal- than three times B -29's 304 m.p.h. — Ions of oil load for some distance k' " Tim Pills Helped ■y Sore Beek" says Montreal man.' The. United States Army Air Forces has just revealed construction and performance' data on its giant B -38 heavy bomber, which can "I dyed rhexmatic aches and aV "carry an ,atomic bomb to any inhabited region in the world and return horse without refueling." Picto- diagram above shows the sir back— cas,ltl hardly stray bent � Mon ster dwarfing a B -29 Superfortress, which plane it will replace as the major striking weapon of the Strategic Air Force. Built 6a?sdi rg, A friend d by Consolidated Vultee, the B -38 carries a crew of 12; plus a four -man relief crew. xis Pill$ ... row I'm cans it watch beWW'. —I-F., MoatreaL - Ior — 40 _ Milk Production ��� . b' ",m, of hs�`�u° '�t)[(�E t )E 7'ftE PR ES rd �.ar - The limit of milk production for *tDf:'KED NOSES ' �s;� Is plus ' each cow is set by heredity, a _ No Laughing Matt Swedish scientist has declared re- Mauer Commas "Stumaers" - -- / Savant claims that in St years It's the common, everyday things, cently. if a cow is given more food — _ - than -- rarespetsds -.to- her - maximum- a s zeople will bane nothingtolsugtt at— —tlzzt stump the scientists. They have milk production within that limit, What does he find so funny right never been able to learn how water the latter will not be increased at ,' w s• ILL at* falls ~'1 freezes, how fire burns, or what It'tt"'wlor -"4Ch" "t now• all, or only very slightly. CMwMnyMt:awM°.t.In+Mse! - — Hamilton Spectator, causes the common cold. " - - :- — Kitchener Record. When Kissing - D �� � � v E Amazing (Try to observe these rules when hunting) 'Quebec health department warns that kissing on the mouth A shocked traveller tells of native is a com- - - - -- - mon cause of colds. The thing to girls in the jungles of Borneo ll village h f rit the" e. authority o flout- • do, it appears, is to learn -the other ing the - ` cheek. era. Isn't it amazing how fast Hamilton Spectator, r'•- ilization is spreading? - -- - - - -`- - Edmonton Journal. 1 _ Ta Fact, No Hotta. Round And Round I Whatever became of those p@st- An Idaho couple were married war "dream houses"} Also, what- on a merry -go- round. Let's hope ever beame of just ordinary houses? that from now on they'll keep on - Edmonton Journal going around together. _ - Chatham News. I y - _ .'Why Psopis An clwsp - S thetic Fellow Them it nothing wrong with the 'Dad sympathizes, with himself Poop]* accept there an too manly when We is sick, and when mother - �-^- "• _. _ . :..-Of as. Any crop is cheap when is sick he sympathizes with him - awe is overproduction. self he has a sick wife. —Brandon Sit. ae - Brandon Sun. I' �"'.'�r+► +: •� ti I' . • r ' 11Vhsb Unladen Gusty No Doubt t - :•• -.w- . Wt won't really have inflation No" doubt it is merely an inter- in Canada until the !s -cent meal, esting coincidence that as the fish- *04XV5 MANS SURE MA 6LN 146A THE &#MTV IEbia<5Tl!OW YOO FAR AIAWFi1OM YOUR COM- which has cost so cents for so iris season .draws to a close strikers CAMM Q OR YOU A Pff GLOM/ YOX PALLS HEAD FM0400N6 OR VM M 16HT FIND 1R%7R'Sk1.F S1aRt)M - Ions, roes up to a dollar. vote to go back to work INSTEAD Of Hub Ft/ir A FEW ANfttatlS milka4ftysewsw Tw susw ... — Peterborough Examiner. — Ottawa journal. ,Buried Alive! ; _ _ _ -' _ wAm+ #6 •� �) i F'rGC TwaT GLN - , _ .. 'In his fates of mystery and tm• . _.... . -..::_ . .. OFF THAT - - agination, Edgar Allen Poe keeps •iM1CN ! �� �• "'harking back to the horror of be• . 0 ing buried alive. -Bat most of our VVA ' tactics and frogs look forward to � - it. Some have been doing it fo:` years At the Royal Ontario Museum you may see the painted turtle sn•; .ter`• his big cousin the snapper prowl log around in the glass uses up on the third floor. But those in the, j -' ,�• - awamps and ponds cease their ac- ((( •, }1 �. - :: _ tivities when the cold weather sets '' r a `'s' ~"'►"' . The turtles feed well during the- .•- , � s" � ...""'� - -• �• '� -t�'� - - -- �, .summer and are in a nice comfort - � - _ •• " able condition.ivhen it's time for !f " ;�' >-- .._ice1: �' �t "s - their long winter, nap. Down they sink into the soft mud a.t the box REM&ANR TWAT TNEReS 8"ER GAME TO BE Asia FINALLY, DoNY cwz BACK AND TEUUs �- t�m of the pond, there to remain HAD THAN KNOCKING OFF aQUIRRELS IN YOUR THAT OLD STORY AWUTALAAOST SAGGM1G A buried alive -until the warmth of SPARS TIME .... 400 -POUND SEAR - spring calls them forth again. MACDONALDS `? Many species of frogs do likewise, 6-25w and they may be frozen stiff with ' '•• DAWES LACK BREWERY _ out suffering harm. REG'LAR FELLERS -- Trouble Afoot ' _ By GENE BYRNES �..I oOMPHt I aG.ARfiIIY -: l UGH! . j {I . . �y ` U ; � •wet ...w .. - , . -`'; 4 TFOURES • � .. � oi0+' - /tea / '% / \<qe� ` a � •;� "`''' • 1 - P_'CKERING NEWS (Sapp.) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946 r ,.0assified/ Advt's '(Jnveiled ' s„wdldvt, iiaGer Ekh— Sanrrille • .. • � words or less, r.�: —ir c,��, .Memorial At Rouge Sat. _ Chrysanthcrnurns and candle-light 35C• U.cr ::U M',�0z. lc. Per wont.. - - - •formed the setting for a quiet wed- ,- � .; , ' • -• LOS t- �-mue, old aug, c,roas - ding on Saturday, at the home of . 'collie and huakie white with black 'Mr. and Mrs., Reginald Somerville, - face, Wack spot on right side. Long - ashen their second daughter, Helen -- tail curling up o:er uack• heward. Joyce was married to Claire Edison D. Coo.:, Fairport Road, north. Dun- .-Rich, of Y&itb The bride, given in bartwt. _ Nov. 22 marriage by her father, were a floor LOST- ibxhound guppy; ma.e, length white satin gown with sweet nos. ula white, black and tan, in heart neck and fingertip sleeves '.' vicinity Brock Rd.. and C. P,• R. and floor - length veil. She carried a � t, tracks, Pickering. ,Finder please con- cascade of white chry santhemuns tact G Hardy, 153 Blantyre Ave., :' and roses. i Toronto, ' HO 508: Reward. Miss Mary Sam,er•�ille, Younger �;• ' WILL PAY CASH for QW. books, sister oil the ,bride, was her only at- paintings, coloured prints. Art is all tendant and wore a floor- length s: " mediums• Enquire, Mr. Kenny, at • gown of pink That over taffeta and Mon'ey's Bakery, Pickering. carried a pink and white nosegay of itiov. 29 ' c'hr :.;,. ysanthemums and roses _• T 1 R E Mr. Wtn. McClelland of Oshawa �f - FOR SALE 3 geese and gander. was groomsman. Rev. A. E. Holl:'Y., Phone Pick. 79 R 22. f �, B. A., B. D., officiated, and Mrs. ; _. FOUND our brown- haired re- BATI" Y g :Halley played the wedding music. r . - - -. - -: =' --- triever. Fred_Antian, Yicker:ng. — - - -- ,�� Af ter the reception, the -- -couple - y : • ; � ;` - - tFOR SALE — Int• 10 -2p tractor an left on a short trip to Eastern Ont- rubber• r ii -f Barrett, Pick: 27 R ll, ario. The bride traveled is a pow- y� ; VA :�_.._. — r.�.� batery radio; filer blue tailored suit and white win- Gen. Elec, portable battery radio, ' ter top coat with black accessories. r - t rhew ark yith eaa-i; also a `!They will live in Pickering. They s A drill press. Russell Gray, Brougham. �At1 were the recipients of many lovely �y LOST or Strayed, ,from the preaais- u zitq. and seJul g' es of Wm. Teed., a large spotted dos hound. Jack Teedy; R. �, Greenwood Picks in.;. - -- -- - _ - `_ B W. G' -( y ,Mrs. F. Gibson) f''� �'" :r e Bray Hatchery suggest immediate action if you wait January chicks On Saturday evening, Nov. 98, art t.: Order good chicks for the good illustrated lectuure on "China "' will - - -_' �. - markets: A- few on hand -tor immed- R . - _ -be given in Greenwood Church b Clarenhoai g� Y ' rate deliti'+ery. Save time, contact s- BrOQg'� . . °' Mrs. J. Ctwk, of Green River, at - River - genb�P9 kering Milling. Green O'clock sharp. Curios from China will - Your-roomed furnished a=nmer cot - Malvern he shown. The lecture is under the THE AitiNUAL MEETING OF „ tags for sale. To be moved to your ldalvera auspices oil the Missionary Dept, of property in close vic;Lnity. Located Lead the Sunday School. No admission 10 -it. Riding Prog• Cons. AssoCe `'a'd at Rouge Hills, East side near lake. � a co leWon will up # but 1 11 be taken _ Write, 'dies A. Fitzgerald, 9 Ding- D&Yligbt` as#- -in aid of Missions.. Town Hall Whitby, Wed. Nov 27t7 g :.. . - - - wall Ave., Toronto. Mrs. Corbett and two daughters f Yf -- - visited the Winter Fair on the week �� CHIC" ,-'�^� _ - end. Election of officers .o? the Asaocia tion for the ensuing Year to-be held wM be in big emand to fill those GET - - ' g - orders assured every Canadian pod- . C. Rees ©, I iA o i , and Mr. The meeting will be addressed by Ralarbd F. fichner, K. C., M. P. P. '$ -' -' - = -- A.M land, Brandon, Man., visited _ Mr. ' • -- trykeeper at higher prices for H Crummer y �- - tiincial Secretary t .. _ t� .Dui ` Meg �,.. __ -- - -. : -_ ... rsekt few yeaRe. - -. Feet a Ia.L W Everyone Welcome Time - 8 P. M. .� . • . . , .. ORDER NOW .. , ... _. - .. _ o-h Thursday to get breed and delivery date you W 'A hell a quilting in the. J. M. Roblin Pres. R. D. Hum K• C., Secy. -wish. Pure breds, crossbreds. Chico = b assrnen• of the church on Thurs- ms's brtanedi -te delivery, Agent: gay last. Gasry ltiOdl, P7thering Miss EIva McLean's girl friend - spent the week -end here. tiring President, presided over the on Monday evening at the parsonage ' • - - hen Elso7's sale came off good. election of officers for the ensuing where, after listening to the Radio -. -- -, - Her=f4" At Tor• Fmir. • + s . : • ` =+�,.' '.'•Ve regret to lose them, but wish year.• Alfred Pegg was chosen Prey- Review of Farm Forums, games and ss to new a in .. ' den with Mesa Marjorie Byers a contests re ed. The Fa 'iLearsitaga 0�a M her '-now -Fee :;`.'� : - - Vice-President; Jack Stone was el- . Formurn group m - .them success their hom oY z r•antf rd, at Gree:hwood is .- egnfzed ese lSB�►, n orw be t3� Kadin$: ected Secretary, with Douglas Mor- enjoying a rag � � l�mithion , t'o�Y, ..- !. , . _ Mrs. Anderson has returned to wood attendance and �llyTehi "' den as Treasurer. The Pia slat is keen interest is being displayed in ;.;�• • , the parsonage after spending a boll- g earried a#f •lti�tv.o! prize'sir sda ; • iday in Brantford with flrienda. amiss Jean Pascoe. Four program t1he topics under discussion. ` .;at the Winter.: ' s• .' veners were elected. as follows: On Ttresda evening, Rev A. C. - „ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, of Y g, }y a con Exh,�ere -more numerous and Pickering and Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Beatrice McLean, Jean Pegg, Doreen Luft4nan gave an address to th eme, ecmPe..: -,,n '' a-reater than at any ; Dia ley, of Rrookiia, and Mrs. Tom Pegg and Mildred Brown. The reg- Brooklin Young People's Umon oz li,pa. : time to the history oC de Fair. Hor�p, of Orangetiylle and Mrs. W. ular meetings of the society will be "Home Missions in Western Can- ' vd Gee, of Toronto, w recent visit - each Sunday evening. Next ada "• Having spent thirty -four years Toro were 'hell Su eve s� _ - ors with Mrs. F. W. Gibson. Sunday, the .will go to Brou- as student and minister in Saskat- ., Ca/ - jQ�( At a meeting of the Greenwood gham where a Young People's Rally ahewan, Mr. Luffinan was able to �,. !; nited Church Young People's Un- is being held• give some First -hand information on ICOu�irf err. ion, held in the parsonage on Sun - Tlhe Greenwood Farm Foneh zhret work and prolxlema connected with , p� _ f the Church in the We _ < • j�811e/'t3'f l off-r evening, as an West - •. _ ,. , _ :. ." i� .. •.. .. .. a c ng, sag re- . • -•• - •. .. .., • ii •., ' = ' . fit,. - - - - - ne 7. i DL"NBARTOY'.JU��.�. tLJ�, ��' �.rassa�raaava.s .. :. PICi{FRING .. yzs 8 21 ' CARPENTERING IiiCK'ERING •'. .. ., 3D An simple, but rich de- Radio service _ BROOKLIN .. .. 55 _- `mil sign, we can furnisb CEMENTING ; ",.. CLAREMONT• .. • • .. .. 9 •R 14 mFanor ale that will .(opposite Wood's Stone) ► PLUMBLNl3' —We AGINCOGRT .. .. , . Zone 3644 1 lease front eve l~'orrrter Shoe Re r ,;,- ROOFING � O •� K pay P $ p rY pod a the �1GI19 charges sr^+• :.standpoint. Ith dignity We als- .ell Brantford . RoahaN C B R43ESS RADIO BATTERIES 4&ater;a1a, Empire Bathroom ,GOR ©ON YOUNG LTD ,'+ { of appearance our work !! p CZLLAR.S - FO?tFNDATI0N3 - _.._ l _zbsough -t_ - RECOB.D�L,�YE�R$, ETC. Equipm�t, Duro Water SFe�1BI.E OE Toronto Phone Ad. 36W : t the Ages. ;' _ - - - - -Sy a herSesbty- StsW M THING IN CEAiF.NT W_O_Slt "\'o Czrea:er Trib::te^ s Open Monday through Saturday 1✓yuipmeny and -'' from 8 30 a. m - 9,00 P. M. Rnrg Material N. W• STAFFORD D' OLD HOUSES WANTED Highway Me-,orial with the exception of Wednesday F�timate• Twee Sn" Campbell Mihik Ranch Pays evening. . . y Works .. A. H. RAT'IER� work Gvaranceea _o - _ -- ' , $15.00 AT Y4iJI; 'FARM P!L aa2 Whiitby, oat: Ra&otriciau . Ex- Ser.kemata C><reen Wood, Ont. ; �' e1. �' R O U R PHONE PICK. T s .n PHONE AGIN R"d The Pickering News ;We do building of all lid COLLECT •' _ . ' •... ._ .. . - £`vE. y Week � .. ,Phase Pickering. 6bJ - - For Pickup _ ; ':'Quality Drugs . P��x�at�t i.. Y, '`1CHIl :• . mot• I�spez+dr� _ .. Dance At JEVt IYY: .� T �'`•�`�.`, >>t•aseiia : Claremont _... S&MVICE BLd►TTY WASHER STORE BIIBVICE TRUCK A GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIOM *i e� WATCH ar3 CLACK ReliaW* Photo -11"ing _. a r• l�ov• 22 y 4 J ca }]h REPA1 E N G � L� ow C��to ltd Bruce Gould and His Orchrsfa+s ' in EIEIPr S - - G�u:�J,.'a - Admission 35c. - - E' j ..t and distriet, on lO{ t sher -' THURSDAYS w :. STORE HOURS. . ter. - :`'-:_ �Vm. McEACHNIE Week Days - 9.30 , A. IL - 9 P. IL - 4► r+_ & Bee' 1961 ,..Telephone ' Pickering 12W FERNITURE DEALER i t3',tr -... r t�unaay - s s •• • FUNERAL DIRECTOR Novelnes - Asrivias Soon _ Complete 'or write` T•rorito Store Rebuilding q " All went fully guara::teed Service -- Private Ambulance Service _ -- ` - - --owned-and- ,4erated by. J. Re Boyesf 912 �1 i Beatty usher Store Day or Night nti�-9{? .r. X, RICHMOND 344 -3fii DUPONT ST,- r! hn;• t Phone Pick.. 131 ,. RONTO —T•. RAN. s440 TO —(Next Doer to r uoile Librari) THE KEXALL STOR' ;Pickerinig, OutaFi PHONE PICIL a .:�;i..: -_ a ., -...- y _.,- _ � �__ -• '•_ - 7. __, a w' _ �. _�.� aW.^ - - w..�, _ :"':X�• hrbftw gifts t it in touch with .t,. LA R M The Wallace Ellicott .family were weeks because there were .o oiled O T week-end visitors with the 'W,ta. Ell- the � tt� they will try to roe- activities taking place, but is hoped certarrobsts you. Watch for further it will continue now without a break �I fcott'3. news in Mrs. Evelyn, Miller and Billy vivre regard to socal itezW Plans I through the winter months.' are under way for a supper and Thursday, the 28th Mr. and Mrs. 'David Coates, of • at her parents for the weekend Y, , is the next ,+ Brooklin, spent Sunday at the home ins who is a well -known authority Mr. Roy Miller was at ham for ProBrain• (meeting of t'he W. A. at the oharch the wft end. I at 2.00 P. m, All Ladies of the eom- of Mrs. John Coates. on this subject, A one-day course: -Friday night was the final seas - Mr. and Mn. Jack Badgemw visit- .,from 10.00 a, m. to 4.00 p. m. Kin- The Alex. Moffat family spent io,:t oft the fine Y. P. U. school aL munity will be given a cordial wal- — Greenwood and Whit:evale lad- Stoufltiiile and Sunday ed Toronto on Saturday. sa +e, Sunday in Bmug inspiring church service rh Stouff- case• Rev. L E. and Mrs. Kennedy nd iss are eapeglally i:wited. vine United (,curt the in touter needy _ _ It you have time on your hands, family attended the Royal Winter Another event of general common. The Bazaar h, Centennial will try hard to fill it = Fair on Friday last ity interest is the Eucb2 Party, AM roads led to BrouZbam Town were awardi � by 'the Leaders, In up for you. With Sunday School at Mrs. Williams and family spent with, pi's, planned for Deccertber Hall on Saturday afternoon, the the neighborhood of fifty certificates ' 1.16 p, ate; &nrch at 7.00 p, in, - - Saturday wtth friends in Toronto:. ' '4th, and other games for Chose who -occasion being, the Bazaar, mider wen earned, which was nearly 75 - and Y. IR U. at 8.90; Sunday .tea be Mr. Nelson Wagg has been at the do not play euchre- Admission 25c. the auspirw of the Women's bliss- Percent of the registratipa. After well taken care of. Tuesday evening, . Fair showing acme horses The•- afterinoon topic was "Citizen- ionary Society. Mrs Kennedy, with Presentation of certificates Rev. Roy is orchestra practice, so if you -am, -am, MT. and Mrs. Don Hedges spent ship"' _ under the oonvenership of a Se+w well- chosen remarks opened Hicks, of Aurora, one of the bead, play an ir•trument of any sort and Mrs. D. Burton with the assistance era; led in Dedicatory Prayer. E vel- Sunday with Mr• and Mrs: Hovey, proceeding. ng. The first %,r :o ar- —ere -' dl in concert tnus'c ea., ad Woodville. of Mrs. Barrel, Mr's• ShePPI ALM the home- cooking booLh where thm+e lit LAPP, of Cedar lrrove, rang a pecially, see• Mr. Leo. Barnes. It Mr. Narman Wagg, of Goodwood; Ellicott and Mrs. Ritchie The latter was a generous an. beautiful solo "Abide with me" ac�- rely o! choice I you can Wig, ,Bee hen abort the ..'� bas taken a position with the Sarco gave us the pros and cons of the baling. All other booths were kept om'Paatied bpi Olive McIntosh. Rev. choir, which practices on Thursday Como y ,Dare; slw-Mr, .Jack Full- Podpibilit "p of a Pickering High busy also with their -army of use Geo>!ese Dix, of Scarboro, was tl'e r.'7hta Members of the Hobby Qubi 1• - - School, suggested in an address b guest speaker sad Ntt the o fez, -of' Claremont. Y !nl arti,les o! clothing and knitting young will let you know from v-,--k to ' Mr. Bill Voss epetat the weep -end the Clerk of Picloering TQwnsib* ' and qu'!ta The Nadi pond proved people with a challenge to lead *he w-.el- r,e •,.,.. meet, as thev have ` with fiends in Toronto sad Port L. T. Joh.-Aon, at a Rots" Club the aPe'iaY attraction for the child- old to Peace and C.'hristianity, no definite night, but work in when luncheon. The discussion -which fol- ren. • Special mention should be n=de Putting Jesus "Christ at the head and the the tubers are free and the lead- Week�enders at hoine here. veers. lowed tni$de it appear that many of the ^.otrtntittee in charge end 8U letting nothing etaed in His places er can chore dawn tram Cedar Rol- McLeod, Besaie Graham, Vic. are in flavor: (Mr. Johnston's Bugg- their hp pars whose efforts made the c a rch was held at Centennial. as Grove. Come and jotit Centennial's Morly, Bill BinatRad and ,Tess War` eatfaea, of course, was far s oxn- bazaar ;uch<a success. The co-*pera- u=„31 a` rho """' 1,+nr o° ae�en. ^' ►d busy and happy family. de7L rally-- located Township School.) Ed.) •tion o neighboring societies for we are told Mr. Holley preac. ed a Mr. Taylor, a school teacher here 'Using the new Iasxitute song their, frendly interests was much line sermon. Following service the EGG GRADING STATION is moving into the WiMams re3id- books, the singsong went from gay apprec!ated. The mail tea tables Y. P. met with Bob Snelling in F. S. Loyst and Sons wish to a8- ence at the end of the month. co grave, endi-ig with "Faith of our were •w- -Il patronized a.-,d there was chaff, and after his short talk, Mr. ounce the opening of their t'^'vern- Holley took over and led in 'discuss- nWnt £gq Grading' Station Yo. O- 'Bora, to Mr. and Mrs Robert "Fathrra" and the silent tribute, �- -much �'eaaant social iatereanxtre, - *Tn.•t st•aan +- FP a,.:lt 1~p. , f„ , bier, Claremont on Saturday, tceaary on Remembrance Day, to while nartaking of the delicious food 287, at Claremont, on Monday. Nov. ;November 16 a am those we -hold in loving memory discuss served Proceeds for the afternoon di the very vital theme "Good 25, 1946. Will be glad to receive all - ' �Y y You, one and R�,a" Wv ire hannv `o 1•ave your eggs at the.', highest market - Miss Lorra'eae 'A v~iaited Tor- Chat and good tea, served b Mfrs. exceed d $237.00. TRtank Mr. Roll ��� rinlr au* -a he ' • "onto orver' the week -end I;eymmon, 'Mrs. C. Devitt, Mrs. Knox and all. � is, and ptice, The station will be open f ran feel be is R^' '-e r'-e 1','ion a t A large number from here attend,- and Mrs Hamilton, concluded an- great 8 a en. until -10 p• m.. sift( We ask that all the members ' ad the rodeo -_at L;xbridge, halt Fri- other friendly Institute meetingl' Creek - - -' -- i, day evening, - J -- _ co- operate to the fullest extent with SALE REfGISTIIt Miss Goulding, a wIssionsry from mr. and Mrs. Praston Smith, of (� Mrs. .Fiala) �� _ — - -'- - Bolivia, spoke at the evening ser- North Dakota, called on their aunt, Sunday night, the Highland Creek Saturday, December ?, 1946 — auc- w-ice od� the Baptist 0leurc2t, on Stet- Mrs. Brown on Tuesday, of last Liic*a Glee Club were in the city lion sale of Registered Jersey Cat- f :day last. Her talk was well reo:eiv- • weep: The hobby Club is still working . ' The at its leather articles and new I providing music at the evening ser- tle, (lase tractor, Foam clock sae! ,edL Mr- and Mrs. W. J. Brown and vice In Bathurst Street United Impietaemta etc., On Lot ?, Con. 2, r Mrs. Conners atten&,l the vane- their daughter. Mn. G. Dryrna, s-bd sine ttmine of pleas o raising Church. I Pickering TwTp, on Kingston Road, loyees banquet, of the Woodbridge Judy. visited Mrs Brown on Sat- wets money in cries to purchase Friday nia%t of the week the Tn- first farm east of Ajax road, the to work ho They materials. . ey pe and Vaughan ?elephcae- Co.' at ia+dgy. Other callers were: Mr. T. more m ner Cell of the Y. P. U: will coatis- 'property of the Hats1s of the Iat• - '' � • Markham last Thursday nia+ht Sharp and Mrs. M.cMsater, of Green- hard and atttlte articles for sale and us its study of Stanley Jones! book J. $ Carveth. Terms cash. Net r•- hsva a Hobby Fair or something of " - prayer ill eFr, fop- �ed by choir he ital bardtj f the h ores, who was in hoer- tYtsL sort later u Io5 you era fig of Abundant Lhi�' continuing wrhere serve. F&I sold. Bale at 1 p, w. ice, will be the pry gram is the itsl for a short period is saw at her they left o!t last W�eaday. This EKE2Y and CLASKJ+3 r „k�+� , r' �..,, -. Baartiat Church this everting. home din •gaffing I same Items for study was i'tterrupted for a few auctioneers. 'A t, Mr. Lionel Douglas, of Bobcay- - Seetn. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Overland. The hunters have returned with their usuais spoil*- - - enison will be "';^�,, ;--- t: +•... , on the menu in some 1-men fora few days. :. ` ."t if • 1 = t ,' The Park Bawd met as Tuesday � _� I ^�. evveting to make plans for the coming season of the r1IIk. 0124%. of ¢ � • s-5 � •' �'ae� �. � •- � ti x '> . � , � ..� 3.' � •�� the hatldiCSPa at Drese_nyt io-4a find �. .. � +s • rp�a^ `� ::.s - '.;xi r _ alcenteone to look alter it. w n, a , Y ♦r « :, • 5.s-.. X! . vM' $ • ,l•1 1 ` , Y ,� - _ The Women's Mission 0x1• of ' ' >�rrar. -.•a' �: ; the Baptist 0hurat will meef nest Tuesday at 'he house of Mza: Ruth Middleton. The topic will be "Stew- +" i , �„ ;• ° ,' '( r" _ _ . .... ardship' This will be a S P "` , 4 °' t± °� , . )k • f . . Thankoffering meetiag. Norainatiotl Meeting[ for PaLice Trustees Tenig'tt - A.eneeting will be held in the C'm itaunity Hall on F ridsy, at S,Od ns to nurtinate Polxe trustees s-,; 4,, ;, • .. t -°*. , f t + for the Village of Claremont for a Tv this year 1947. It is oped there will be more interest takenn in this - - ' 1,�., ��' ,' ", '{� � "- s��s L, .•M1 and that a good number will be on - i Women's Missionary Sodety There was a good attendance at - r s 'g• '"�� i the 'November meeting of the W. M. t ' S. of the U.-nited Church which was held at the Manse on Thursday af- ternoon of last week. '+tre PI I ent, Mrs. Loyst, was in the chair and took charge of the Devotional Period, asvisted by Mrs. W. Ward, ..1 at the piano. Mrs. Loyst gave a de- tailed accouii of the WLcnen'a Day activities � P Lion with the United Church Caval- ead� The & aater in the Study Book __ _ T Q - °:" ` `• --, on "'[Rte VI of India" was tale- en by Mrs. i; ennedy, who was ' ass - fisted by members of -the Society. 4 This study sho' ed Che great develop- position India in the :past one hundred years. V :r J i` A tasty lunch was wrIved by Mme. THE PROVINCE OF, PROMISE _ • • • r ;.• Raw►son's group vitich was is R `_ cksrae of the pthSxam. BROUGHAM f + . oNrAjio t:cc+oiamodates nearly half of Go 's ftsruitu„e establishments, and the industry -nay tvU be ' (by Mrs T. C. Brown) fa ' The Women's Institute November =ad to centre tboe. _As tivith other indr�striess, an itaapre�ssiw abar+e of x 7 ...,, • meeting held In the �i -the province's furniture- mocking facilities wort!' turned from their Is T44�oE the 472 Canaesari faetaeieta �- i ;� . was attended by all, the. otticers and but the ttaoodst»rking plant is cute of the 4 ea�aged in the manufacture of w. onden fur- was c. _ marry metnibeas. Mrs. SIr ppard and task dunng the. tsar, • nature of all kinds, 208 were located is `h ip Mrs. Matthews re7eirted on the re- convertible and its future one of the most assured ::: stI �; Ontario. In the same year the--gross Cent Urei33n.3Ii7Tib, Course, and it , , value of the manafa•.tured produata was 'certainly w; s a Succ+ess:. Plans, were - the greatest demand im- history, s — . agpronimately $30.000.000. 1\eadT 8,000 � p� jx ray P P e were engaged in the industry and • made in connection with the Co -op- s and the i nmeasurable replacements required abroad. In _- ter-l"INte _- rogrdrt bei-YX held on :NOV. - --- - - - _ • °co I y �;�-+ more than $11,000.000 was paid in salaries and wades t' x?7th,, conduc;.ed b;; Miss Collins of Ontcrio, tvoodtewrking is motrfng ste�adilY to the fine old luri er and Sawn lamb -r w w the princi- the Dcpzrt,7ent . of Ag_icniture, - = ship- buiFdirig totvrrs such as Co�lingacnocl :::inspirational local:tiet Pal maccrial used and, while THE much of the hardwoods used ,Women's InStij.ate Breach, on :The � _ ' • ' Care of C1cLlting". Discussions a-td '' where the Cabinet-maker craftsman findi. himsedf -tn the- midst of clone front the United Stater, i demonatsatior•a tc :11, include approv- . $�'t►t the soft woods were the pro- i. ed rttathods of laundering, cleaning, 0a;ar 10 s forest resources- -as well tzs �ieCrlt%t and quiet: - - • IMtwSTA duct of Caaad" wwinilL. M pressing and mending, ir- udi.ng in- i / s�4R10 ••• ••••.•..•••.••.••••••••.•a.i.M� visible mcading and how to protect pr,Wt.li.d THE BBEYIItiG L1uVsaall (ONTARIO) Eat rice Isom soil and insect dazes- e Even interested wou An is in- ` v'ited to come Ord Wu — - -- - - -. L1111 .1. + �:- ",."'...^ .�.- r- s•,j;, ws- €tee- s�;;'_ =-��. .x - :.r _ ... M' _ :rt 1 .: ,� :. .u,,. Anawor to fte+too tauss$. J• A. MacKinnon, Trade Minister, U. S. Army Gropp � _ in an address to the third' annul iigh[ights of the News meeting of the Canadian Export- _ eg Association. BOMONTAL VSBTICAL l it of the 1 Lance GEORGE U.S. Kills Controls Republican Army uprising. Small- It InIUMe _ - U. g- Arm 2 Pressed CONLON Labor and management —free of arms were issued to plainclothes 0 ,0W - �� _ x a Beverage government curbs after five years reinforcements— probably for the St Y Pair (ab.) 4 Solid =held the key to America's aeon- first time since the I.R.A. disturb - ,i step IO Dine `7f Indian omit ?uture as President Trueman antta. All police Itaves were can - - ' 12 Circle part 6 Office of n M 1 i o heaped the junk 'pile with wage celled ; 13 Near Civilian 20 Smirch 38 Staff of office and price controls. Jewish extremists have threateti -' ' .14 Daybreak Defense (ab.) 22 Deplores 39 Dined Only ceilings on rents, sugar and ed the lives of several British offi. (comb. form) 7 King's 24 Equals 40 New Testa- _ _ cials according to London news- _ 15 Took into residence =-'25 Tops of heads meet (ab.) rice survived the chief executive's custody 8 Pile 27 Moist 41 Symbol for sweeping decontrol action. And fed- papers and one anonymous . tele- J ' P hone a l 1 reportedly relayed d a 18 Music note 11 Town Cor _ �6 Mouth art tellurium era$ officials termed rent increases 18 Emmet nish prefix) 31 Smashed 42 Footed vase "inevitable." threat to blow up the war office in III Betoken 12 Siamese coin 33 Themes 43 Dill In killing off all other controls Whitehall' unless police- policies in 22 Varnish -16 Half -em 34 Out of date 46 Chum in a weekend: order, Mr. Trueman Palestine were changed. • ingredient 17 Therefore 36 Trousers 47 Steamer (ab.) said: 23 Harvest "I am convinced that their fur- NEW LOW .25 Kit 1 L 3 9 5 6 7 b 1848 World Trade Fair .` 26 Sketched ther continuance would do the na- PrtICES j 28 Crippled 9 to II li: 13 tion's economy more harm than Canada's first international trade 12 tobt•tt ! : good_" fair is to be held in the Coliseum, in ik - 29 Born Iq 1$ 16 I7 18 g Toronto the first two .weeks 'of 74 27 1016 - 30 Native of At the same time the chief exe- x• June, 100 tobkb - (att!`�x) 11 tp s cutive placed 'squarely upon. man- J 1948. Invitations to particit- " - 31 Filth ` ZS agement -and .- lahor" the "responsi- pate are going to Canadian export _ 32 Confined 13 4 firms and to forei bility" for economic stability. foreign' firms inter- GENUINE ASrtIIIN IS 34 Go by 26 i?7 1a' His decontrol edict brought im- ested in a Canadian market. MARKED THIS WAY 35 Cease mediate promises from industry Plans were announced by Hon. ' l $8 Coal and business leaders that prices 44 Health resort I 3t 33 will be held' at reasonable levels- - 45 Be uietr after a period of adjustment. 46 Archetypes 34 x ~•i5 But some of these leaders tem !Add Smartness and Distinction 48 Within '• pered their pledges with a big "if" #o YOUR home with 49 Compass point 37 l �1 9i 43 �� if wage demands don't upset the 50 High card 45 47 _ 48 applecart- t MET -WO 31 Seine • 52 Court (ab.) t19 50 �I 52 '.53 Homan ti,000 Polio: Guard King ETIAN .. � � � ND � . magistrate 151 S4 The King opened a clew session 64Loek of hair ' of, Parliament under exceptional algae 10 measure of ito•Yer.- FLETAL7r3! (Flexible stomfaoml precautions with an announcement . • BEAUTIFUL— Met -Wo Vene- ' My y�- •-•-•- • � that the Labor Government will tion Blinds add charm and Royce Flexalum : nationalize electricity and the in. grace to every room. ��g� D r - tai 1 transportation- ayslem: - -• rcoxoaslcAL —Extrr curtains — !KF.AIETIAN BLfI�fD$ Bottom Crusts are not required for tasteful Five. thousand police, reinforced/ ` _ decoration• A Much Desired by Welsh Guards and plainclothes • does n KEPT CLEAN—Dust CHRISTMAS PRESENT ' _ - •++ +�+ does not cllng to the satin- detectives, guarded the Houses of like smooth tlnlah. Socially speaking, the term ' up -. r/a teaspoon• nW=tg (Optional) Parliament and the processional PEP- MACENT — Royal- Flexa• for mother or daughter— " per crust" has been used to refer y, teaspoon vanilla extract ruute against possible assassination lucre (Flexible Aluminum) will. 'brighten up ' their home this not crack. rust or warp. Can - Christmas. Write for chart to those folk who imagine them- - .2 tblsp. grated chocolate attempts b p y- Jewish extremists. not' catch an fire. The satin - which shows how to measure selves superior to others and the 'Scald milk in top of double- - plainclothes officers and uni- like finish is absolutely .�rr- manenL the windows for exact fitting. expression has become synony- $feller. Soak gelatine in- cold water fbrmed police lined the King's • Delivery — we will she your W• will ship to arrive when Wogs with "ingh quality." for five minutes. Beat egg yolks route to Westminster. Security pre- Venetian Blinds within yl days co venlent for you. In pie language, the upper crust with sugar, a. It and nutmeg ii cautions against threats of the or. - whenever desired by you: - stay be out of fashion nowadays used. Add milk gradually then cook Irgun Zvai Leumi and Stern gang ;MET -WO I USTRIES LTD. - 3 with fats still scarce, but the bot- it -top of double - boiler enrol thick- Jewish organizations surpassed is sACNDER, AVE. ' TOROXTO Phone, KE% tom treat cats' still be of top ened, about 10 minutes. Remove even those taken during the Irish quality, leader, crisp and good and stir in gelatine and vanilla. enough, to eat to the last crumb. Chill until partially set. Thee beat — _ To prevent the bottom 'crust with rotary beater and•add to stiffly from becoaaing soggy end tough beaten egg whites. Pour into the frhen baking . as uncooked filling baked pie shell and - sprinkle with -'. such as a custard, pre -cook the the grated chocolate. Chill ttnt-t Ernst for ten minutes before adding set. %�C - L8If10iF CREAM PI$ - ._.- the custard, ebta bake the pie at s � moderate temperature until the ri�i cap snisr xastas4, is set. with fruit pies, the » MV. cos#tireh _ .. _ - ,. • _ -r• illusion of as upper crust can be Oil 5 tbley all purpose floor �, '. • . _ given by using the trimmings of %tap. salt : dough and. eriss- erossing them over 134 cum � _ _ ' . • - the filling. _ 2 egg yokes, well _ beaten' The filling, for both the. lemo :� lemon , .. . cream pie and the chocolate topped 3' tp grated lemon rind 1 baled 9 in. pie pie may be served us desserts in- ;2 egg whites ` stead of being used to make one crust pies. -S ,bhp. sugar CHOCOLATE TOPPED PI= Combine sugar, cornstarch, or _ ,�'.•. flour, salt, milk and beaten egg : •• I baked-* In. }M mbell yolks and cook in top of double 0 The good word is brio. So say the . erts - - . so say all who brisi�• 1134 cops milk boiler until thick, stirring Ire e:p y try 1 emrelope plain, uwhrored gala 4uently..Add lemon juice and rind r; ' tuting Upton's Tea. For Upton's time (1 ebsp.) ,!Cool custard slightly. Fill baked `• :.`Tea is to delightfaily different a J% cap cold water pie shell: Top with a meringue )'iq $grout is never dal! or wish - - - -- 1 eggs made from the 2 egg whites and 2 isvash but always fr ' cap granulated amw tablespoons sugar and brown in a . •. y Ts esh• tangy, and teaspoon sale moderate oven 325 deg. F. fall- bodied. Pour yourself a "clip of Pleasure ". Change now to bris�i r tasting Lipton's Tea. lie pcobac OS THE PICK OF PIPE TOBACC —� - t _ POP — Comfort to Boot - - ,By J. MILLAR WATT f ARE YOUR SHOES YVTLL,SIR, I HAD I SAID "ARE THEY r YESSIR WHEN - -. COMFORTABLE O YYEAR THEM A COMFO;Rt. 'E I' AKE WEEK BEFORE -- — M 4 I COULD :r►t ;` TOFF PUT THEM i _ N O k• '1 -r Ir ba a. - a •W', -s> a+ -..., , ro ;n. ".. ..:^i�?t•i.. t': -FK9: ^v.r- r.•!�••u.4 �'+.+n *� '. n•H.. •'. ti H'• .u•.. „ w - -, cb,• - s .- .,a. .:s:. ^'r :a3GC¢.. y,:: a�. p,,, ,'4 b ONE WAY , OF TAKING PICTURES M onday Holidays PHO TO D EBU T Mining Careen • .� y, p Scarce Next Year England is interested in getting y The coming 10 months are going dri;. �, st 2ti ir' n ,7 /a , �i ' 'i yr �u %G; 3 labor for the coal pits since there , to see a scarcity of Monday holi- is now a shortage. In the next tom/ x r days. The Ottawa Journal reflects. ,; x years labor shortages may be worse. y it is expected. That's why juvenile Christmas and New Year's fall on y j workers are being urged .to take up t 'r Wednesday. Z here is. Easter )lion- r ;y day, next April 7, but that serer is coal - mining as a career. `, obserred very wholeheartedly. Do- - minion Day next -year falls on a y % ' • '� •c t ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY Tuesday— unless Parliament in the p1 It N I Iril F n 1.50 x. meanwhile abolishes it. So it is that 4 tW r� for full -scale Monday holidays, and the long weekends they allow moat .0. 9 z',u•'S'3.r" '''l�4 „, f ' - workers, we 'must wait for Civic9 M' , r y d Holiday and Labor Day next ,y / y August and September. y Big Farm Strike Still Goes On x $ r[OTEL METROPOLE' aH �7 frh Mf y a NIAGA14A FALLS a W All over %Vestern Canada farmers 61'1•. — C.N.R. t'TATIOx h r ave been selling just enough grain , • t. get by on without paying in- Not advised for wobbly alders is this way of taking ski movies come tax, says The Windsor Star. ° used by St. Jovite instructor Luggi F_oeger in making his new color The rest goes into storage and, if fdm."Ski Pro's Holiday ". The above photo is self - explanatory; the kept dry, lasts very well. This is ". MACHINERY photographer mounts the camera on the back of one aid, starts the a strike against the Government— "mechanism and shoves off. The performers follow close behind specifically, against the Depart- I ;';' NEW AND USED within range of the camera and the net result (if you don't fall and ment of national Revenue. Thou- ?° >• Of Every Uescriptioto break your. camera. skis and neck) is something that Hollywood .. :' might well envy. Foeger used the device in making his film • at sands of farmers, indeed, refuse to " :.r :, Phone EL 1271 Banff last spring. make out any income tax returns H. W^� �TR1$ CO aH�D whatever: If and when Ottawa bills them, they pay up with a In the first published photograph 'WR 111.1 a et�:1-v If Russia Still Names and Duties grunt. And, hoarding • their grain, of mother and daughter together, they stay on strike. Diedre Flynn, 32- month -old dough - hh__�� A' Of 3 World Councils _ ter of screen star Errol Flynn and 0. ne Alaska? his wife Nora Eddington Flynn, is ' Sitting In N.Y. Area Japs Going Home pictures she greeted her mother son w'ul ttat "y staylns sI Grounds for Uneasiness If Three international roups s.e The fifth and i•hat ma be /lie re Los Angeles. Mrs. Flynn had ♦ e g y returned from recent yacht cruise The St. Qpms Hotel - • Russia Held Bridgehead meeting in the new York area to last party of voluntary Japanese' with her husband. "��� Into Western World discuss the making and the keep -- repatriates will sail from the West rulcu5Tu ing of the peace. Here is a quids Coast for during rife week "of • r.very doom win uab w ybower mad Telephone History has many "ifs ". And view of what they are and what November 25th, it is announced by • �las1.. $=-%a ■o— ' they are coin :11r, A. 3facnamara. Deputy Min- CHECKED Double, M30 up the are the ground for much in- g' y ix a ✓i%f • Goad Mood Dtalnt and Dane. Council of Foreign Ministers— ister of Labor. In the four previo•is or Mone Inn a'`a117 Y 4 , #lints speculation. Some of these r Back tlberboue•e a4 enelen. Set up at the Potsdam conference sailings of this .tylpe, almost 3,300 "ifs" are classic. What, for fa- ]►« quick rdtd from lechra caused by enema, Tel RA. 413,5 Stance, would have happened • had on_ Aug. 2, 1945, it is composed of Japanese went to Japan. It is anti- •em4e,•a root..cab«., VL=VW and otheri Cleopatra's nose been .longer than the Foreign Ministers -of the United cipated that 175 Japanese will p did . D. u� j b Wit` States, Brit.in the Soviet Union leave on this fifth sailing. stainlem soothes, comfort, and Qurckl alms It was? Or what would have hap- ° Intense Itching. Don't suffer. Ask out �:ngilst pened if Marshal Blucher #►ad been and France. In its meetings at the today for D. •. a. r109WAUl�rtOIL FOR arable to reach the field of Water- Waldorf- Astoria, which opened last :. Soviet Demobilizing looi' week, it is at Yin' recommeada -d • lions of the twenty -one nation Paris conference in shaping the, The newspaper Evening Moscow - F­ 0,C But there are "ifs" that bear announced that "hundreds of sol• ' � • . sport the future rather than upon final peace treaties with Italy.. Ru- diem of - -the :4foscow - garrison �� • the past Such, for instance, is the mania, Bulgaria. Hungary'-. and would return to their homes shortly 'if" concerning Alaska. For what Finland and will start discussions after demobilization in the Capital. - YOU CANT BEAT would our experts in the military g The men are being mustered out a - of Germanp s future. The Council defense of the Western Hemi• is not connected with the United of service under a. gneral demobil- ; MIXTURE ; sphere be thinking if Russia bad Nations, ization decree. - retained its possession of Alaska? feral Assembly of the United Alaska has come into the news Nations— Representing all fifty -one , recently when' its citizens voted member nations, this body is now _. two to one to have their territory in a committee phase at Lake Sue- made a state of the American un- cess, N. Y. -- - -- - -- ion, says The Montreal Gazette. Security Counter of the United But it was little ore than one Nations — Composed � posed of eleven of the accidents of history that member nations. including the Big - brought Alaska in the first place Five as permanent members, it is tender American control. _ theoretically in continuous session`— r� _ and convenes at least once every % y t ►. ; , Upon this vast northern area _ ` 4 t, \' , r� • _ the Russians had established a pri- fourteen days. mary claim. It was dtscovered by I Russian Cossacks, who a-s be- ing more and nothing less than a�, lieved to have reached the Alaskan source of furs. - coast about the last quarter of the Negotiations for t h o disposal of f • -. l` is -� .. : 36th century. Further Russian ea- Alaska by sale to the United ploration and some degree of Rus- States wcse begun as early as 1856. �•-� sign settlement followed. But the Finally, in 1867 —which was, in- 1= / strategic importance of Alaska cidentally, the year of the Con- `seems to have wholly eluded the a er tin of Canada—William H. ' the interests of the f d a o nod am Seward, the U.S. Secretary of attention or Czars. To the Czars it was troth- State, negotiated the treaty by ;'. • s i which the United States acquired `�' ♦ - f this vast area for the sum of ;7,• ca I 200,000 in gold. The sum now seems insignifi- cant. But at the time of the pun- �so M � � R M_ chase many American citizens con- "LOOK • AM �_ ' sidered Alaska to be only a remote rri���� � and useless mass of rock, ice fad 1' ;A CHEQUE FROM "rh Z11s goers s to d shooed yWid the snow. Alaska to them was "Sew- _ I !! -- — - - - -- - - Flood 11 t, tho owe •jiysaad ard's Folly ". UNCLE ROHM • and mss. iiloy em, us, if we oveW the y But Seward's Poll is now 'Sew- - - - M&w and Madder sissrdo sect ss dock- ard's h is Bobby's tenth birthday ... Uncle prudence. Some American �, �w. Rllsa• die Pains, �. military ecialists h a v e cast John has sent hem a cheque. His Lan of Sbop and Evegy which ss often aftek �' _ fat11M explains how Bobby can oe to anxious eyes towards the great 11ta basil and gNf cash that vary dap! - Dd� i XWosy Pis bw a Oman northlands, Certainly these would , and warsa to k..p kiilon adoddr it be grounds for some uneasy port- / — {f you smearing M,, os }ast A, derings it the Goviet Union now _ s and loss s fr do said of ye4r h"M and a happier held this immense bridgehead into — hMrs we DoWs Kitl1ey Pills toioyl 121 the Western Hemisphere. When you make aut a cheque, yot> give an order to your bank to pay the amount specified to the person named. ff he lives on the next street, or thousands of miles away, 1 1 / he, can take your cheque to his local bank and get the money: .He cannot get it without a receipt —his signature on the _ ' �gttutrvt back of the cheque. If yours is a Current Account, your cheque 41 •P�comes back at the end of the'month; and so you have a per- H�`L���� Don't let constipation get you down. Do \`K OF MAG& _ '} manent record and receipt of the payment. this for effective. yet remarkably gentle relief: The enormous convenience of the chequing system is just' ' Simply take Z to 4 tablespoonfuls of Phillips' 11;� , Milk of Magnesia with water. You'll woke s 't up feeling on top of the world— refresbed :; up" all, : ;;�' one of the many services provided by your bank::. for you. - said bright. In addition, Phillips' Milk of Magnesia is acknowledged by science one of ..-• [ ; jE ' the fastest neutraliser of excess stomach 'w • ,.,. ; !r - - s� : -7 uidity known! Thus you get doubly — at•uw = _ I _ , -etion re ief from acid indigestion PN /LL /PS ' l i +dgishness Remembes_ �t �M.mns ,. .:i ZA En '"teaP" : ST ss`_''�. :L T A 1 s Ad v• r t i s• i i 4 fa f, i s Sp 0 fit 841r r s d by ' r b 'v r 0.0 tt lk M.. • 11tsw A. TbooWsou is now at bme �arei` on Friday, Nov. 22, at 8.00 _ _ Hills .. xQ'1'LC9 r; l s : :` . �r ee<sralesciag after her recent opus- P� m Mrs. Dr. Biller, of Bowhleen- ' CHiiitOPRACTIC � Ow teMi'ti bass ,rose WW OTWf (By James Blackwell) lion. vilie, recent y returned from. - India, W,EICKL I Congratulations to Mr. sad Mss. will . s talk on the "- Country . `RZALTH CLiMC 0914 weather didn't dampen the A. T yss ba the birth of a .on„ oa and it's Custuru". Local talent, GOAL, 00KZ enthusiasm of those who turned out November ,3, at the Toronto Gen- community singing, bazaar and re- 144 Simeas St. K. Od swa, Ont. 1 for the unveiling on Saturday. The oral ii0apital4 freshments, and other program will prugtess T"abnents inducting WOOD,- CEMBNT, ; 1 . ceremony went a& without a bitch Mr, and lira. 'Toss Bodge and follow. Cbirope�ic, lRectro -TberW sArrn, GRAQE4 Mid everyone enjoyed the speakers family, former residents of tb: M. and Mrs. George Banner mom X"enai Vapor Baths 'lire beautiful wreath supplied by place, and now od Huntsville, worse , nave returned after spending a few and ; l(,r. iicEachnie of Picker;na, as %- icitors here recently. -days in Detroit, Mich. -- Practiol>Q 24 Years. BUILDER'S SUPPLIER still withstanding the frost un the The Village Group of the W. A. We are glad to hear that, Mr. and Phone 224 Tuesday following. will hold a Social Evening and Baz- Mrs. B. Woods are both impro', ed in also local cartage Work i ViD are glad to see Miss White aar in the basement nf fhe Unite,4 lienlrh. We havealso ulaeed in stock a full back on the job again �, r '.:Pr. m t CY R I L E. •M O R LEY LWZ of MAPLE iaPA.F XMIA O i cent illness. While away, her c ass k s COMPANY 'J11ED8 was capably taken Bare of by Mrs. 1 •N S U R A N C E AND Pboosa — Yards 74: liras. aaw - enr .� A ntTnber of folks from't Pick he vie- REAL ESTATE A. W. NiITCHELt inity were disappointed on Saturday , eveni, `when, after standing in -1- I , PHONE 67 P ng ICK. Pickering, Oat., line for two hours, .found there were ' no more tickets available for the 7, ^ " Wn.ere%Winter Fair. J is Smiine&s Siredo Several of our school children 'l were in Toronto on Saturday morn- - ing to see the Santa Claus parade. .Let the Shell Stn., -401 Dundas GORDON F. OSBORNE - A. E.- Richatrason .. Dunbatron ' L C. L. v. East, 'Whitby . DISTRICT MANAGER REAL Ms NCH Str. EXPIRE LIFE The United Church Sunday School D. CONVF}YANCINO ; have added'Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 'IN�'ERIZE YOUR CAR Iasarsf►ee Cump.n, -- An old establlsheli agency r..i; } Cowan to their teaching staff. Mr. to acres. Cowan, who was county chairman end a „,ember of the Provincial Bep�raae� tatives� Phone Pickering A Boys Work Board for several years SERVICE & REPAIRS D. Munro is anxious to share his experience I W. H. Curtis and tsn:ng with the older boys of 'Tom Puckrin the community, who are invited to _ yve mill Call And Pick It Up Murvyn Keane, Oshawa ��a ;Ralph Gulliver, Oshawa 16ti Year ss i .t attend his class at 10.00 every Sun- _ . E day anorning. -- - -- =- -- County Motor Sales -_ _ Orel 62z Whitby, Ont. crane. a�.r«r `• - -y Address DR. P. L. LOOS. p - WM. MAW Brougham, ont 'Fisk s H n VETERINARY SURGEON Whitby '838 - -- AUCTIONEER and - -_ t DUNBARTON VALUATOR a 'y Phone Pickering 77 R 6 Stales conducted ANYWheas Phone or Write _ - - - $14 Dumas 19t. cast, Whitby, Ont. AUCTIONEERS - " . _Uce ised end Authorized for the ■ Maple Leaf Fire i i Counties of Ontario and York rh tore Insur Farm Stock, Implements House- ance Co, i hold Furniture, Real Estate 19 . Wrift �� Sales Our Specialty at Reasouable L. Rates. Dual Service for the Cbeap lutes for Farm and Counts: Price of One. t - - - ._ - I' Peemaoaat Bagging Pala � Milliken P. O, phone, Agin. 62W3 windstorea bouraaee an suntuap/ . Ladie6 & Men's Wear shat !`rats the Taespse .end Markham P. O. phone Bark. 296 Windmills, Snos ste. . 7 Narwa. It easy be Toss Eyes Prentices hatie. been establiaied Aatosnobik Insurance of An $inn ; Ch ildren s Play Suits & Over ells _ auctioneers sins 1890. . .t; C. H. TUCK. OPT. D _ Bowman & Rowe _ _ _ C oot . & Shoes BslrrMw . Selieitet Notary nabs. - - -- _ :- . - - - -_ - • - -. � Dlen�y'Block. Opp F. O i -= -. =- - - -- -- C. RICHARDSON - i : Self -serve Groce-teria SHAWA 0 GET THEM NOW 1 1 i - I _ - - tr — �? P%Anp t6:R. 3ui 611 CoAttnent:l I1fa BW PIPES, BLBOW S FOR YOUR 371 Bay St. Toronto ! � I ' i Yerr Satisfaction M* Guarantee and FLIR \ACES. (Black and Galvanized) C � A P 1I � Seers &Atkinson COAL SCUTTLES 1 f l _ Try "Chimney Sweep" Soot ' Phone Agin. 201W2 - St�,nff. 290 ,I; �'� C' I1I':k; Destroyer —The Modern Way To -- - -- L. ieensed PAINTER & DECORATOR i I�� _ • ... _ Clean Chmneys, Furnaces and Flues. _ a - Auctioneers IPICKEI� UflNox G 8b ONTARIO N a r are IIVI14 bTSHB Picker :25 Year's Experience . - Sales. condo ted answhere. J. I. (Hud) s,rEWART, B. A. HARDR'ARE I 4 _' ,GENERAL HARDWARE specializing in Farm Stock, 'phone Pickeri rg 46' - Pin ni: are and Property Sales. .Barrister, Solicitor, Notary . _ - : ,a d _ _ _ Ot Sal" personally listed and advertised. Bill.' prepared and RIVER 'BEND FARMS . _ posted. � ' Greenwood Road St1. P ES E'ro m i _ ; BRO � � - • _ ` .. .. _ .. - - � Phone Pickering 17 R 13 :: _ -- asonable Rates j PHONE 290 STOUFVxLE F. J. Done van J. S B ALSC.ON PICKER ING :B. A., B. Se. TC EATRF - SERVICE o„t,i;o Land s�.y Quality- 'Meats :.„g 366 Street, East, Oshawa. Out. h >fiadthfuliy Air - conditioned - ' THURSDAY. FRI., SATURDAY f ` i in Season NOVEMBER 21; 22 and 23 J A. WILI..OUGHBY, Two shows • 7 and 9 P. M. _.F runs & Vegetables ailioa Off Fans Toronto � eatnrday Matinee at 1.30 P. • M. A,WWe some= � - Head Office Toronto SILK'S MARKET - - Y�gt n AD460s Guaranteed Repair 80740e• Largest and Oldest in Do You Love Me T J - =__ - - A.n1 Xake or Modal Canada ' Established Forty Phone Pickering 26 - 1 Y IN Technicolor ARTHUR FIELD CONaULT, OUR ACTIVE C11 DEPT. -_ _ _ -• - - - - -- FOR THAT MOME IN THE CITY Maureen O'Hara Dick Haymea -- PHONE 6S 8 s and Harry James _ ! We Want Your Poultry: & Eggs KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY WE SELL DIREC TO THE CONSUMER LU BER il NOVEMBER 20 26 and 27 YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF THE HIGHEST' �e COMRIE Coo _ MARKET PRICE FOR THESE, PRODUCTS LIl[1T>9D Two Shows At 6. i.5 and 9 P. D,i. . EGG, ScarbOro junction ' •` nction Caesar and I KENS Phone - Get ' CH C TELEPHONES — Hovrard 1117, and Scarboso Cleopatra Our FOWL Whitby' ! !tough and Wised Lanber .. .. l8ilwork IN Technicolor ... -- .. F�amds 8aalr. - . Des+rs � 8etassts ' , Prices DUCKS 33fi latarior -. . Yivien Leigh and Claude Raines Soft said Hardwood !laorlla� TEUR9DAY, FRL, SATURiS�AY - C.ALVES = - � Wallboards Rook Ltd' � Ceder shinglss NOVEMBER BEM 28,,29 -and 3v A/phait roll �t w HAGS ,�a.onitr. r..�..� s.■a -1 Canyon Pa ass a satA Weed us>AelaMes Qe..a ..� rat.• y g'ICKERINO FAR1�S .LTD. W.r� � '`"'" �''' "' ,,IN Technicolor ... a][AR'1'YIJl ,e. 1N *. a. PUM VIAM - Mana 'Andfrews Brian Dbnlevy ONTARIO -..:PHONE 336 Day or Night ,t' s'tirrsaa xavward All grades of . Ced ar; les - �S