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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1948_10_22FRIDAY, OCTOBER=, 1948 G ONTARIO Aatboirizud xs ;ey unci �'tis�• tt VOL 68 1To, 4. w , C. Mar ortand Bon, Yubllubem 4 Crate a eopY Bab• itat� - $24-0 Per Yom; U- 8',_$2.50 - -- da Ali --------------- ht To � riISCUS n Mon �tal� -�0 _ Public -Meeting At lown Y _ - .� .. - lillage'-'t r Pickerinw r Assesemen Fo g ter Lo eIVa. The Missing Fireman ARE YOU??? PICKF�RJ•NG-WHITBY PLANNING cacao Choice a �Vy Co erturen Pickering Village 3t Anniversariy Concert r BOARD In aur .issue of Oct. 8, we Pub- I -- .Are yoiu interested in water for fished aeWse- of •Fickerin¢'s first - zttve am n lAtte eke ng`?—Aie`y6u interested in The Pickering -Whitby Area Plan- Fire Company. One member it will a • lower assessment "rate is—this Board met for the third tLiue be recalled, could not be identified Concert of the local United Church Mrs Martha Murdoch agent a fein w z*lnage? Are you interested in the on Friday October 15, at Broug- Mr, R. J. Thexton, Toronto, writes on Tuesday evening_ ass 'small days' last week with relatives s- .1 Coommuniiy I3aIl? - ham The fallowing gaestion was us;. "I always uaderatoo$ there was -men many members of the Board North Bay, Callander and Powass- f You will have the opportunity of discussed: "Will the recounmenda- a man in that picture by the name who conduct. the event were absent. an, ThJ.ey attended the we gliowing and using that interest by tions of this Board interfere with of James Cribb, a teamster I did Mrs. Reg: Parker contralto made Mrs. at allandh's younga;,t bio- atteading the Public Meeting in�the the liberty of doing what you want two apPearancea accotnp:tahsd by ther at Callander. Town Hall here neat Monday ev- not known him as he had lest Pick- i•ss Eileen Bushby, why. also. P'aY- Mm. �`t MacRae has returned with your own property?". The ering when .your dad and I took � ' ening. answer to this is "No." d+16. ince = up re ease there." ei 'a number of Giano gcl :•a, 'Huth• from the'"Oshawa HAspital where At a meeting last Week it was de- _tieing very much ynioYed. she underwent a .major surgical ference. is contemplated with your - GAny more help? -Ed. ration. tided to organize a Chamber present legal use of your property, Cam, Warne with his Line dial- . oR� • J Muth Mille is spending ' 02 Commerce here to assist in the When You Ask the township roc by sound, motb►n Pic•�t' - : --cYork to be done on these matters. necessary Permission to do some- -ONTARIO COUNTY COUNCIL ; presented an hour and forty-five week in Toronto. Tuesday, tiovwuber. �, 1818 !..minutes of a program of carefully Mrs • Fred Annan has raspberries i You are invited -to attend the gen-- thing else with your, property, then --- eral meeting .and hear all about our reelse ndation will er toward - chosen films -"carefully" in that is 'blose'o`mt in October, .. these matters.. Only when all get The November Session of the he appeared to have all ages in Mr, and Mrs, Jack Cafik, Mount -� protecting the health and preserv- Ontario Cane Council will be heldForest were guests of: Mr. and Mrs, behind such, can such a venture ing the land values in this munic-S. Caiik during the. past. week af- gain weight and prestige. ipality, Jiorvc* this may be done is at the Council Chambers, Court ter a trip to Ottawa, Montreal and I Hoµse, Whitby, Ontario, on Tues- other points. jF•L4gg�putarlo Provincial police, illustrated by the Need Control ay, November 2, 1948 at 10.00 a. b+n'�b+ Centennial Fairport taking over this township from the Act This Act does not tell a Lar- I sited . Churches Fred Gray, well-known here died - Srd cone salon -,north,. at once. mer .what ze should dr_ with the ' In. at "Lond+ou, Ont on Saturday last. farm, `-but recognized that weeds All recounts to be presented to Interment took place there on Tues - growing on our highways or upon the Council should be forwarded to (c6Sdensed owing to space and , undersigned;- properl certified time difficulties) day. Meets Kin flor First Timne l,eglected farms hurt the growing the Y is friends her extend s pa- .H e t y'm of grain. Therefore the township at least three days before the meet - Visiting Ontario' for -lite cuffs the_ Council Thanksgiving, services at Center- thy to iiFre& Fred -Roffey on .the pass - time in 50 yrs, Mrs. Fannie White- the right to enter upon private County Coun^_il- Sessions are open nial and Fairport Church were�'his side 71 years of age. of Los Ang- attended both churches being tea- . , property and cut the weeds of any to the public, • Rev. 'Harald and Mrs. Stainton ales, California, is visiting relativ_ person whose fields are dirty- In I utLiully decorated � (see "Centtean- ere here on .Sunday, .Mr. Stainton es. for the first time. much the same way the future ; Date'd' At Whitby, this 18th day of ial column), Service at Centennial � _ ,- charge of Anniversary Ser-:, Her first stop in the province of grow�•th of the two townships will 'I ��r• g- i� • 19`IS` - - I nest -Sunday at teachers r m. and S. yniiceessrgat his former charge. her birth was 'Windsor, where she- need many houses or other kinds I S. at 11.00• The teachers have met I - -- I g Sm - met a :niece Mrs. W. F. Thomson buildings, and ]roueete do not ad- - - Wm• G. .Manning, with the Minister and have decided Canadian Foresters Open Fall Sea- ' (Mf rel oe ve4_1mrk, CO OZ Ontatlo� chanes the hour of isatd the original_ purpose of_ her Factories do hart iwnses, so there- Whitby, Ontario getioal;' commencing the last Sun - 1 tSi to Canada was to visit her sia- I day of this month. Children, par- Court : Dudfins No, 1626, Canad' \ire James Kayos of Picker- fore it is proposed to protect the I' - :St, George's Church Guild ants, teachers, will come to the ter, values of houses -by 111m4ting the ... fan Order of Foresters played boat: fig, who passed away while Mme• area in which industry may build. church at 10.0,0 and will, worship to members,- ladies and friends Whlteeide was making hertrip, vis Bri�•y, we hogs to advise the nut- The .Women's Guild of St. Geor- Tor the first part with the congreg- when they held open house to pre- atian, and then will retire from the pare for the fall activities. !ting relatives in d0ferent parts of horities to use ordinary foresight Se's Anglican Church are holding auditorium !tor the S. S, lesson. Committee reaponslble for this the States, on her way. She -lived stall benefit by the miataites that their annual Bazpar and afternoon _ --. _..- -. in 'lSroato until she was eight Yrs tea "on November .2T -at 3 o'clock. Fairpor; Church had a splendid fraternal gathering was: Messrs other municipalities have made j -Jack Bryant , John Powers, Russ - old, and in 1886 moved to Vancou- when they have grown rapidly• If 1 fa the .Town Hall, Remember the congregation and the ladies e:cell- ver• In 1916 she left Vancouver to iL ed themselves, , decorating the Buys . and Harvey Lindero, Prize- -.- Ifve in toe Angeles, Mrs. Whiteside the expected growth does not take !date -Come_ out and -bran a friend• church most beautifully. A larger winters for the euchre were: Mrs. Inas two .4istel's stili living in Van place Pickering and Whitby -I I::, Bryant, S. stark, Stan Pllkey Townships, then no tla.rm is done.. C. G. I, T. NEWS andnuRnber 'we Of o children were present; bias t . Mr, and Mrs. Thomson ac- It 4t doss, than we .are prepared, �-and we hope to build up the S. S. and Cat. B►sun. Jack Bryant acted 'Camianied their aunt to the •home- to about thirty or ,forty, We. hope it a . tanning act is put to force: We I The meeting was opened with the need several new features that can stead of the Ir`ayes` a are simply insuring ou usual ceremonies followed by the parer a at rent mans .Bay will on Sat -will not be to : $ reports .i co-operate, Miss Isabel Lucas ao - b ted to the evening's entertain Packer vocalist ! urday afternoon and evening to urs to buy sad tear down a 'house During business period Mrs. Mor- 'rano, Toronto -Was guesf eQlolet, meat, :Mrs, 'Reg, , welcome their aunt, in order to build a road, or that .I ley spoke oar, the purpose of C. G. I We Invite all to attend the even- soeo=11g =11g -two d by foils E hick -wer loo Wh eir se's nieces and nap- !a service at Duabarton on Sun- bp, gang two ganga which were the tax -payers of lite township- Will I• T, Worship was taken by Jane S bow tnelude'•Mrs. Charles Gostic, not be camplainln8 about the -nolle Miller and Joan -Baker, Mrs, Luff- day next.. See advertiaemeat else- much appreciated by all present, (Fannie) of Markham: Mrs, Alex. or dirt, of a factory that has moved I man of Greenwood gave a very int- I where in this- issue. I :A joint iait!lat[on will be held to - Gray (Hazel) of Claremont, MTs. into their neighborhood, It.. In erecting and amusing talk on mus- .• 'Remember Prayer Service Wed- Court Du the - B our next regular Walter Thomson (Mildred 1, of meeting, the Bowmanvtkle Degree Walteor, and Edna gayea, Picker- years to come; the restrictions-! is (fumes and taps. brought the nesday evetrings--thi8 week at the Team ofticlatMg. Otti•cersand mem- have been ad6pted do not worn. it eireaing to a close. home of fir, and firs, MotLerahead. bars of the District will be present. ice. '.►firs. •Hugh Michell (Marjorie) : w4il be eaav to change the plan on _ �� I st ?.80, - �- ot Claremont: James Alfred KaYes _ Witltam iioiowchuk, President of paper -much easier and less exp- Presbyterian Church Ladles To _-_____ _ v.ho operates t` a r-mestead on the Paslse than to move buildings, Fore-- Hold ••Country Store" the 1 _'•.TOO j'IO�F,8T FOR HIS OWN the Bowltn8 League. reported that ' 4th eoacess4on. Pickerint�t��bad sight is .cheapsad hindsight ex- I t,ppD•: the League i� all organized and Satur"y. October 8A. ready to start as soon aa:the alleys Margaret Klired Keyes tf� the t1 th cPTR1ve. J and Mies. A f 4 are available. generation to Itve on the old home- The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid 1ti Pi"ckerin Towns �n aP g The Pickering Foresters' BaII i stead, li ra _ 'Whiteside was mach . Brock Road Commnnftp C1nb are balding a "Country Store", Af- peared in -Oshawa Police rt a C,,,;ti w:nn•,rs cf the Axtell Trophy ternoon Tea and Sale of Home- few days ago on a charge folio Ing I will be guests at a District Rall}* impressed with the beauty Ot our Saturday, a motor accident, and when he i- b yg• and girls' ba11'teaans to be countryside in Pickering Township ! The . Brock Road ; CtMiomunity cooking at 3.00 -p, m. anthat *his and ,plana to make another trip 7n 4 Club held their "re!:ular Wed October 30, in the Town Hall in 'I untarity admoAd a' both Crowns t I held ?n Oshi;wa in v°°ember• night euchr-e • in Brougha�s town II (advt- Oct. 29> i "were .'asci B, I ducational. films and social act- town the near future. Corney Alex Hall sad Mal;istra �ickering tpomen'e Institute hath A goodly number Duff - attended ivitie4 will be held by Court Duft- and refreshments were served at }Ebbs complimented the accused, itrs during the winter months; and Pickering T"'nol►ip Hockey League i nesty, but the Oshawa To Have 'Miidget-iGttDvlr on his ho at kind of h s i ap-a�i•*t tee aetrnme T i s part of The regular monthly meeting �f Oho close - by '.Mrs; W. Carlton and -__ Times ----' zine aresters' Community ac :•. Pickering Women's Institute -Wilt '.her' committee--I'laaa are being. conduct "too honest for his own tivity.. -be he'.d !n t'hc I, 0. O. F'. Hall, on made for a Special Ntght on the last std �o�a" _ fin statement that was.. L a. the la t A meeting of Pickering Township �t �iR}R• t9 .. use ar Tuesday,Oetobe.r 26 at ^30 a m. Weze_s still be Riven so came a onR -has Oshawa so many of the oth- r - 0 3,. t zees p he ochre, day' evening, October 18 at Brau- j er type - of 'witnesses that they T p "Current. Event of Interest to Can- and, meet yO++r friends at a gham, -and it was decided' to have cannot believe a man.can be honest tst,.t;,.r1n utrftwl Church adP". i I a Midget_ Group this year: in polic surprised peiNnd I mister All places who wish to enter a e court . -.We're .We're Iter goof. . that Mr. Allaway would allow a gUND�Y, OCTOBER. 24, 1948 team moat have their manes in „headline"' like that to "get by". 10.00 a, al. - Sunday School the hands of the Secretary by the 11.00 .6, m. - General Council, Re_ _ neat meeting- which is to be held Port by F. X Chapman, on November 8. We will receive ent- ",HALL0 WEEN PARTY AGAIN ?,00 p. ;m, _ Youth Rally' ries from -both groups, and- will.. be FOR YOUNGSTERS lCherrywood United Ch closed at this date. Pickering Preanyteriaa Chtaee6 The elected ''officers for this year The local Rotary Club is stagtng Rev, -�vid Marshall, Minister Q -are: Hon- President, W. H, Moore, I a Hallowe'en Party again, this year', -SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1948 t �,Sgnday, October 241 194 s✓ President, lames D• Palmer; 1st I for all- the youngsters in the viii- 2 Op p m _Sunday School - Vice -President W, Booth; 2nd Vice. age and immediate. sufroundings. 3.00 p• in. - Worship Service 7�VO President; Harold Richardson; Sec- Motion pictures; Costume Prizes, 1 •oo a. Tn. V p m rotary -Treasurer, D. A. Beer; Surprise Bags etc.. Pickering Gospel Vnurcb :_QI,LQ�ING F.�TENC+Ii'F: RE1fTV3T14\S AND, KIDS; just in case 9ou've. Rev, H. C rich wen, i'astor , - liatepayers• Association To Ask I or forgctten-tile Club members' idea SL'NDAF; OCTOBER 24, 1948 Rp:.OPF.- I\G, ALSU Z•}IANS-OFFERIN. 1\D ••C'ouuurrter. Train" Here i E ;\\Ii'F:K.S3R2ERVICF.S in this is. in Part, ,to keep you kids lU.UU $..m _ :yunday school . the street on Hallo ' Morning Devotto4 off s we en night. 11.00 a. m• - A motion was False I at the P. T, running around through car traffic ! .7.3U P. m: - wanf;elistic gervloti GUEST \II\ISTERS R. A. meeting here last Jlond<c. ev- and otherwi,e making a nu sar.ce Neel[n1;Chta - i ev. E. W. filahle;ord, I1 h. Tmnnto ening to have a ,Commuter.:' Trsiiu of yourselves --besides patting your ' \\ednesday - Prayer and F'ellowaDlp ] i,cN► _1. . I, R I from Toronto (C,' \, R.) tl?e : a?1 :notber mue•h' more at ease, The Thursday - Cottage Yra.ver Meett>ty a►tr.Y_.�I. Fts+ -lies-.-•1o11n �tcl'lrcr %'Albin College _ i ,c\'' r•a, t,nyo nirkPri ont three or four to Dunearton District uld_he. to__ha-°e two trains in �f-.t ieir-h est" �vho a •e going Friday x.00 P. m. Louth Itsti7 i�- " he ?l1or17n,, arriving at 7,40 and to do scYme police work on their j Chtires. • SCXD:\1: I;\F.\I\G SERVICE, 3.40 o'clock; and two in the even Oran, anis they may lye SUNDAY. ! ,3 Cordia Welcome To All Thexton Crock, j Ing, leaving the City at' 5.20 and slab that will fit and match any St, George's Church Pickering, DU\I31RTU\ UNITED CHURCH 'G,20 p. .n1• The=e.trains to' stop at size pants In the •netghborhmd- `A quiet Redding took place in OCTOBER 1.I, at :.30 p. JI. &11•tinBnaPs or.regular stations in ",better go to .tlie Town Hall and SUNDAY, OCTOBER' 24, 1943. Daveuport Prpsbyterian Church on ,,The Evangel at'u 30 Trio" I.the township. A petition for names have some , real inn -around seven 11.00 a, m. - rlorning Prayer, Th@ ` September '?5ti , when :Margaret will be sent ut shorttly. o'clock, so you can get home early. Ontario Chap. Order ai the Easy, r :,Isabel, youngest daughter .of. J. Ross led by GeOrge Anderson, . (soloist y1r- George Shaver, . Pi'c•kering '! _ ern Star will attend Divine Wo�r Stan Village was elect d to fill the off- ship at this sbrvice, The Recto�i and the late J;Irs. Thexton was Toronto Symphony Orci )' "airs, J. Ratepayers 'To Hold Meeting Ab will preach, married to lir, Ebenezer A. Crock- Graham, song -leader; 7 ic.e formerly held by Mr. Fr i att, in the .Preaence of immediate pianist, and George Legge, speaker,' perks, who is moving to Toronto. C7atemont -October, 86. 10.00 a, m, _ Sunday School 401 relatives, by Rev. Hert y "Mathews, Minister: Rev, J. K. "ham Gendrai questions on "Assess - The bride was given away by her i - meat" were a?ked of 'Ralph Wil- Pickering Township Ratepayers' St, Paul's Church, Dunba;r'toa father, and errs supported by her i _._'_. son, County Assessor, following his -t Association will hold,.a meeting in SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24; 1948 Hater, firs, B. R. Atmore Sarnia.: Progressive Euchre at Broughaa►r brief history of asses?iment in this th'e Qoimmdnity Hall, Claremont, on 1.2,0'0 P. rot, —Sunday School gra Moni�'ay evening next. at 8.30• The 1 3..00 p, m; Evening Prayer, Pisa. Mr. James Davldson, Toronto, was s, f � .province, best man, Deputy -Reeve V. McEwen purpose Of this meeting is to Rise , cher at this service, Rev,'E. G. couple. spent their l five Eu brei In the hold a P i Progress - I spoke hriemly on the question -of Claremont the opportunity of form- � Robinson, Rector, All cordia.11Z The happv D e• ing.. a local' "Association" to per- invited, We shall be glad to web, dividing the township, and the e� 'honeymoon In New Yolk, and are at Brougham, on. October 26, at and cons" of such a move- form under the parent body. very- come newco¢ners to the netghtib�: mow residing at 208 A any Ave., 8,00 p, m, Good Prizes, Ladies, -- bro� Toronto meet, _ ,one welcome to attend. J hood, _•; ,MJF l please bring lunch. , NDAY SCHOOL _ LESSON" by Rev.. R, Barclay Warren _ History in the Old Te-starrlent 1 Kings 4:21 20; 11:18, 9-11. - yThe new orange, eoloured boxes' _ --_- is �' tCion dtn Texhose t Godlc isedthe Lord. Pr -- which have recently been adopted for 4•' , Paslm 33.12. A large portiuli of -the Old Test- tt; • %;.amen.t is History. It relates in do- SALADA TEA BAGS ;� � � � tail t11e story of Israel, the chosen .'.•t race. A few years ago a traveller r was going; from Egypt to Palestine. -" y - . � � `� I•'�; 'He '.rent to a book seller to secure _ _. marj�}he return- 111 tea-_ ag_orm t0 Our __ s 'j a guide book -Which, would enable :: FINEST ORANGE PEKOE O'UALITY . t 7 ; Y = him to identify the historic land- a • _ •, ,�5 }' marks in the country over which he + was to travel. The book seller frank - no increase In the list.price• K j �' l'' j ?f"" ly told him that if he would study Fynrhiq 2nd " _ _ P book of - _-- - CANADA, MI ; r would be as dependable = fAUDA TEA COMPANY OF u ' "', v ^ 4 , Y. _ y, passages, it a guide as he could find.' Further- vn more, almos! -every -year fresh evi-. Y (` vA i ✓1'r1 dense is uncovered confirming the �v -..accuracy of the OId Testament His, _.. tory. The lesson gives us a picture of -- TI ' of Is when its ; _. __ .... - •- ---- .'%9'i .;��,� "rS �� the I{ingdom • -- - �„ . _-__ grandeur wasgreat- 111-_-_ .. I est Soloman ruled jr; pease for _ �Q forty years It was the golden age. f flus -for readingl But most eve• it wad. not the forced prosperity ' stings Partner will drop off to sleep - - 7« p needles! Isn't that toss occasioned by war, but a prosperity -and who needs a 60 -watt light to IT STARTS NEXT WEEK simple? You can knit these toasty made possible by peace. The Queen - HRONICLF.S sleep by? So, unless I am using the fingered gloves with their smart of viewing i visiting the kingdom ' lamp at the far end of the room, I And Yost Wort Want to cable -decorations ever so easily. and viewing its glory exclaimed told - switch off the bright light and tura �olomon�_."The 'half was not told %11N �j RF on a l5 -watt wall lamp specially in- Mist i Single Word of'It Smart gloves fate ° ' me." so easy to knit. Pattern ?91"; elites- But despite Solomon's wisdom lttZe Clack¢ stalled for that purpose. �tlt New Serial. Story tions in small, medium, -large. he made a great error. "He loved And what about the radio? Where Send TWENTY -FILE CENTS r How who cannot find some many 'strange women •. he'had _ H is met depends upon you and way of using it a little less? How in ndred wives; princesses„ fee ,and the rest of _the people. often ed) for this pattern to Needle- and three hundred concubines. He often is the radio turned on and craft Dept., 123-18tlt Street, \eW joined with. his wives in their idote.- m referring to the h giro short- PATTERN - i a g Ywith .announcers forgotten, tanto. Print plainly worship. Because of Sol - telling ' age: Yes, s .lot depends "tipaa the then fo got S Y L� E S T E R N P trno w o P telling an empty house how to Set � � NUMBER, your NAME and AD- onion's sin- God said to him, `°I ' rest of the people' and of course rid of acid indigestion or .the kind D AMO DRESS. on the Hydro Commission itself, of soap to use to make the whitest will,surely rend the kingdom from still if each one of us would sash? _ ... ; .-.-. _ . BY want."a To be ind will n the? ser - but to thy kingdom of stop worrying about what the other e : r God is better than to rule kin e t onAad rs stoves BLANCHE ROBERTS Which Side. g - ways and means of saving power in cool dans are with u; once again An old grad was belittling the doors of the world. our own 'homes a lot less kilowatt _ p ri Iron war - '.and it. {houldn t be any great hard- Sia .•ae young -red-headed- quality of resent- ay g hours `would be used as a result It rfM�•-and you first meet her in riors. "When I was i collo e," he ship to go back to the old cook- P Y P g �� - - - is so easy to sa}-"1�'hy should ,I a [.os Angeles Department Store told the coach, "I..helped . Varsity stove to do our baking. Hydro as in the act of lifting the world- trite Western three' years in sur bother to use lest power ES when So- _ and-So's house is all lit up like a such a precious thing and those famous Sylvester -Diamond from INDIGESTION of vs who did without it for so cession.' "Zatso't-nodded the -coach. . #siLmas_.trees" And supposing it a woman's handbag. 'Which team did'you nay you were, ears, know only to w ell how it -does that give us the ng11 t fo much it contributes to t t What happens after that} playing. #or?" be equalr}i ignorant and.. inconsider- V� e31, that wo-- uld-be -- _111111111111 OP ate? As m co * - the other dap -"Hydro is one thing We then be the first to try to con, SO BE SURE YOU READ you can't hoard -to have it thing I serve it? \ot just for ourselves, THE FIRST INSTALMENT - you g P IN NEXT WEEK'S ISSU$ 2 J?Edd��/E BELOW THE BELT? but for industry.Shorts e f power sru=t nave it. could have far reaching results. It Help Tor Fersesso -23" fee T6 Iliad Ot - tti a are continually being remind- could throw thousands out mark . — Relief That Helps Make Tow Adis' To Cs —ad by press and radio to save pow- and seriously upset our industrial 'Yaw dicumes b dose /+ . Wo t GM 4bel lin ; ees of ho er-use -»e --machirierY. Someone may Kane slip- - . ' :OW 4AtI! I: 6wem.�lea _ - necessary; turn the- switch when ped up on the job but. there 1's iif gy Anne ey - p -b� Wi �iii�- the kettle starts to sing; be saving use at this time to berate the gov- Y RUBBING - 1 yes ■a , ""duww _ IN 'with heaters, and so on. That's fine crament or the H.E. P.C. for any i1 BBING Pli,e ,,, give seeded b ; 1 tt6 - 110, B r i a a e ff lase" of bowels. but. I think the habits of our own incontiemtnce we may _suffer. -We Q. How can 1 -clean some pretty qu,cic reliat 19-L6 Talts one Carsees IAeb Inver Pm bedew respective families in hi be stud- were sen fair warninQ� shortage Dandles that have become soiled? tGreuelse*. sad one atser meals. Tabs ebew 1 P i8 w gi _---------T tast•dryina, a 6reesoa■. Tbdq�.help Who eo a �laer.p�,r�;� led to,good-purpose. I know that is might "occur -a ahortage_that has A. Wipe them with a press of «.crone „AI ANtibo-h!tpelou eluiesei rlreyeebose so here. For instance, until every- been further aggravated by the late absorbent cotton dipped in alcohol Od' M OF PAIN' eaten in Natures own way• one is in bed we . always, keep a sumurer drought - and that was How can I take proper care •it•. es. 1t°° ma" ladle■ tm the kind at ntel /baa dight burning in the hall. As a' safe- something no one could prevent. ofQa palm? 1o'a �� er �� boodlemak�n fool b~ to=as'°d" ty measure we still do..but we now Canada depends !so much upon A. It is not -well to water palms Utas tr..r Put+ ham roar draQlee- - have a 10 -watt bulb instead of a '.her natural resources -water to too often. It is much better to - 40, and for the bracket Tight in the generate electricity; natural gas is allow the earth to become dry, then Lining room a 73ra watt bulb.' The many parts of the country ; oil for give it a good soaking. The palm amain ctaar light has always been. so many prposes; and it.looks as if f {; a big waster. The -switch is at the leaves ,should be sponged every OtrC 'tis! Of these resources is Ont- � <, /�,�,�•y ,�} k �+ ��w:• week to keep them is good condi- top ondi• fop of the stairs. Someone comes up stripping the supply. It is some- tion. Orom the cellar, forgets to switch hung to remember --and we mightQ ' : >° ����•' "�{{ ., � \1 � off the light, and.- because it is na- How -'can I gi+e a dihcate a• also think twice before we criticize. fragrance to the linen clothes: _ furil to close the cellar door. the For instance someone turned in ati K ht is shut off and tlftre is noth• -- A. By placing a lump of orris complaint Geeauae a big business } g to give any warning that the pace was ablaze with light and was root an the boiler on wash day. Thel fragrance will last even after the - __slwtch has been left on. So we got told that in this_ particular instance T usy. We.rigged up a plug-in light, the company had its oRit general clothes are atoned: to larith a tiny bulb that hooks up on Ing plant. Q• How ' can, 1 .remove stains k* _ ibe outside of the cellar door. Since Excuse me a nlinutt--Partner is from piano keys y alcohol tplainly'through_8 calling. Oh -oh , , is mg face red( A. B rubble them with oxalic Et is visible the lass- g• y ✓� panei of the dining to door we Partner' was, wanting 'to know .why acid Also rub them occasionally 1 • 61ways see it and act accordingly. the back cellar light had been .left with a soft cloth wet with fi �, .. by any chance the 'light should to keep the keys white. \ p _ burning. And I•w.as the culprit! See 'fie left on. what I mean? If we each make a Q•How can I destroy grass and Then- in our little sitting -room habit of chetking up on the rest of weeds on a clay tennis court? t b -Partner has' a 60 -watt -bulb in the the _family surely a lot of power A. By �g a solution of hot e or hot brine. This :destroys .. -Esading tamp by his couch. That could be saved. plant life. Use extreme care not - - 9. C%ar5 It. Roetemae to get any of the solution on any11J / r --10. arc fa. Caution grass or shubt+ery near the court. il. Sundry `,f7. Light molstur% -ck21t !s. Mineral ast_ fs. slue or it will kill it. -, tl ! 0. Lim 41 kis of PUZZLE RAkis til. Amerloan pesoe I 0 I _ etatam►n _ s4. Nuisances gnawer to Last Week's Puizle • S. Multlplted bf if. The number 4f. BaasbaIl ten m ` thins• ten 48. ]Mat topped O P R P int 4. 800key.l>a11s I a. snug rooef hill t l A K 5 E T w _ ertcan 6. D#ep hope a. Sunburn 60. SLmeae solea U artist /1. Tort and sae {0. Photographls Bl. Swine O L O $ U E E Demotlsb 0 7, thin instruments 64. Chinese - Turn inside > Potable parlod f1. southern state 'measure E S T E R S C E N T `. out:. ALUM o `.•. n NCLOSE EAP5 ., `. .�. • . rats `a• •::...., DETER dAH :..... O L E A r S C A N T 5 T A T I C r• >;: - ,.. .. ... ,- ife ro A T A R mndhin R IberrY M A N �'Royou*love me more than anything else ." In. ftME EGO N actpuirep. in the whole wide world?" {N. C.iltfornli p ma:;nta PILES - — f. .'• "Willy sure, Darling! Except - of ' famous Grape -Nuts flavor' is dlf y 0. F ^red 6iverf -day we receive letterr From• •turmer •. course, -there's honey -golden .. " ferent from,an�• other cereal flavor T ■ut<erere, who naw elven as noce. crate '?Honey Golden; eh? I knew it - '� ' in• the wotid "- - Y.'r� c - . Pc�ps1 a asses rut fpr the new Pyltone Treatment; after'- ' 9 blonde! Tor • going Koine to , "I kno+v, I know -because the}� re boat many veer■ of misery. Have you aver mother(" made from two grains 'ii2stead of boat<ala t:houcht how moderti scie{tce lies advanced? - _.One," Pyttone P11e Treatment coos direct to the "Sure—and loaded with carbo- ea Pyltone is a result of that advancement "Hey, wait itminutel' I' mean rn� - tubie source (Interna taste of this hone; _golden, malty -rich, oh-so- whydrates and mine-'als and other Itauid may be dlsacreeable but re 1, wonde,,r Pul Post's Grape -Nuts food essentials." Re what you want, You set reeu alta the Flakes4" ._ - arst bottle of Pyltone or your mpney re ` "lou win. ul ltl•nd t'i have funded At all modern. druggists., I, "Oh; that's diffcicnt.'. another bowlful I think I'll L "Sure 'they're different! That f joirl you!" t"' tr' - AnsweWo This Puzzle Will Appear Next Week • • I8$UE 43 - 19.18 f ISIOTICE TO CI'&IW*TORS Twp-, property of Alt, Randle, Sale i -Classified Av-ts_ AI'01 •mss' - -� at 1.0 -0 -Terms cash. No reserve. as I • Homemade Cake.. •READY -MIXED ropertZ_suld. Ken and Cta`rke Pr_ - In the Feints of Marion Stewart. entlice, auctioneers. DROVER or FARMER - well known in th18 district, wanted as, agent to buy old and crippled nor= ALL RERSU�having olaims a- MQNDAY, OCTOBER 25 = auction M' Chocolate Cake in des. Write "Margwill Fur Farm", Sainst the Estate of hiario9tew- safe okhorse,• cow pigs, furniture, 60 Seconds art, late of the TowltshiQ Scar- corn in stook, t00%s etc, on Lot 15 Tyrone, Oat. Phone - Be'ananville + Success every time vn'th Campbells Cake ' bore, in the County of York, who Con, 7, Markham Twp. Property of Mix. Just aid a cup of milk or water- cNoco�r f - !i died on or about the 6th day of E. Moore, Sale at 2.00 Terms cash. stir and bakeOctr . Light, tender, delicious. April. 1948, are hereby notified to No reserve. Property sold. Ken and Try it today. � JOE'S HARNESS SHOP send in to the undersigned Admin- Clarke PTeniice, suctianeers. .,� 3 Fisvon - _ Harsh ss Made and Piepaired istratrfx on or before the Seth day • • • • -.Orden Quickly Done. Saddles For of November, .1948, full pa icul- . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '27 - GOLDENCHOCOL►rE Sade, ars of their claims. Immediately a- auctign sale of dairy -cattle, farm -'Cnm PBE LLS CAKE MIX .S ICE ter the said date rte #did Admin- stock, implements, hay, grain etc.. J;� pEA g -- •.S 00� ��ony, Ontario istratriz will d9 ttte. assets an Lot 12, Con. 4, North York gyp. aw - -f the said deceased having regard Phone 8 R-28 o Fist od Yonge St., on Dawes Road, KAISER Nov. 26• only to the claims of which she at O'SuIlivan's Confers. Sale at 1,.00 1 jj�+ - -{ shall thea have' notictie, V. m. Terms cash; No reserve, Ken STANLE - D at Toronto, this 12th day of and lark '!CEMENT MIXER FOR RENT ctob' Clarke .Prentice, auctioneers. October, 1948. TRIC -� _... _ _... -.---'--.. L� Eiec Lillan. Jean Stori•, Admin. LRSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 - S. A- 'AIR AW Pick 104.92 b� her Solicitors: Farrell, Ganhl Hoose at4d �� WiringTheatr`e t1 and ;;ill; 320 Ra. Street, Toronto, duction sale of farm stock, imple- = CUSTOM COR'�T PICKING - meats, grain etc., including a .near ESTIMATES GIVEN w new I Ux•Sprtng Farms. Limited ILORSES -Chalmers Crow crop r paclu "cultivator, mans Jit t •11 .. i xbrid a Ontario - N. 51.ctil¢tr Stouff'vi ie " g. , ure loader, cultivators etc,, Dairy Oct. 22. OLD AN:� CRIPPLED Cattle 30 head; on - Lot 29, Con. 6,' - Pickering Twp. Property uY • Robert C"� � r� Phone Stouffrille 343 BALED HAY AND STRAW Highest Price, Plug` Bonus - n - ,J ici:¢sirtc�, V t. SEE YOUR FAVORITE PICFUIt11 - _ FOR SALE -At.yrot WU '-lle Oute at 1-09.-R. 'ui. No res- \ -'Us-S •ring ar-ma, t erne, Farm sold; Keh at d Ear e -- - -- t ,at the STAINLEY THEATRE 1 � Also Able To Kill At Your .Far3n •'PHONE PICK. 120 Fin 'Uxbridge, -Ontario - - MARGWILL FCR FARM Prentice, auctioneers. ' Saturday M.. •.nPe at 2 P. M. Oct.22. .••• + T� mne, Ontario Doors Open Each Night At i.M • Phone BownianvilleLiSi9 Collect SATURDAY OCT013ER 30" auct- Pari•. s Etevatolr Piano T nen g - ton sale of household furniture.. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. stoves lamps, twu-wheel trailer; I<il:�• 381 - Yhuu� s . B11!3. 88W . d31.J; liECi1a11r:1{S _ ► or Robert Miller, Brougham UC"PUBI:Ii and 23 Q 4.'� l+w✓a. vl l�,a,r,,. co, aU,�- ect,, property of Frank J.. Perks ! RPpair� Rd. South Fairport Bea- I E Y TO E SERVICE iuu sd.e vi w�ua.u<tttlu im,�.eu,euw , W R GIVE lncluding. Case tractor un rut�ue+, t;h,it S le at 1 2.30 Terms Cash. - T _ _ -Timber Trail _ {formerly vrit6 S. often jVheat . We will handle from field Gerhard, 13eia+tzarina ua�, grain, near rieN 31 sl, Cuy4t.• m, .law, 'Auctioneer - WORK GUARANTEED C .uuiue; a ,arge-sue slat utc re- ' ' ' • or barn, bags loaned. ask for price starring 3lunic Hale ESTI3dAT r'FiEE 1i•eerator, Ail•impie�uents in` tuts TUESDAY, OCT, 26 -auction sale Feeds _Try our growing mash for TH_'1T BRE\NAN GIRL aa..e lu excQiieut coawtluu, The ai- of Reg,_ and High Grade dual pur- hogs, chickens. The price is right For --Information Phone 121 Pick.- socio milking Shorthorns (Weld- Master and Maple Leaf feeds in James Dunn Mona Freeman . Ionil nay, clover' hay and grain .s - - R SALE --coal or wood range, a1+ .so. I. an Lot 21, cern.-2•-Aau-- W'ood Farms strain), Case tractor, stock. Start your pullet& on Ma.nt- new last December: W�tn` Dolanage, goon 'Pawnshlp twu- and oue-ha:. tractor plow,;_ implements, horses, ` or laying mash, Avoid trouble to -• Lincoln 'Ave„ Pickering. - y.,,es west of Riclumutia Hill, the poultry, hay, grain, straw, furnit- i[O?v'DAY and -TUESDAY Oct. 29 'are etc., the yroDeY of the es-_ ponitt! by.not feeding new grain.: pl..ytrty of Hugh Aird. Sale at 1.0u Wester grain - Whole or chopped OCTOBER 26 and 28 - FOR SALE -good coal or wood ,u ri.. Ken and Clars:e Prentice; tate of the late David Dawson, at at reasonable prices ' range, with reservoir in 2 -tone aactiuneers. Lot 19, -Con. 9. Pickering, ' a half Fibron and- snowfence for tempor- cream enamel. Cam. -Watson. High- _ • . . mile north west of _Claremont at sty slice _ Semi-solid Buttermilit Miracle of the bells land Creek Centennial Road, Ph. SATURDAY.- OCTOBER 29 also at same time and place the 1. WArborp 2154. farm consisting o 'r lets Milking machines ion sale of house and lot; turnark- or less with bank barn, cement Car Wsd of fence LL?tiLBEB tools • etc,, oa Wilson Ave„ Mark silo, stucc l4ause, will be offered 15heeting Shelving Flooring ham Village; the property of the for sale, . Sale at 1.00 sharp. = No IClairemont Ont • NEW3 - sELECTED SHOSTB - 2 z 4 2 z A 2 x 8 Estate of the late Hobert Porter. , HARi?LD SCOTT Teams casn. No reserve. Sale at reserve. Terms cash. Sellers and Atkinson, auctioneers, - h'ARR'S FOR 6$RNIGL" Between Highways No, 2 and 2A. 1.30. Property sold subject to res- r • e s OCTOBER 27 and 28 __-- • - - - auctioneers, WED�ZrAV- -OCT: -3 i_avcti2n On Frenchman a Bay Road erve bid, Ken -and Clarke Prentice, APPLES FIOiR SrAI.P3 ogle of dairy cattle, LarM'atookg, - -Trouble-' - - - _ : splen _-Baetc - -.- - .. • j L�DVa Trot# U:c Cyder Apples. Me. Bag SATURDAY, YY ,;Ol E3IBHR implement& hay, grain etc, on Lot Quality D r U$s Robt. C, Reesorr Pickering menton ha le of farm stock im'ple- � >Fi'andbote Tone Janet Blair . e west of Yon a Str. at O'Sullivan's -- - --- -:- ---- Veterinary Iii mumbes Int 12 Com. -A, North or -p. - 4th con. West from Bnock Road J', grain, turnitur a etc, on g Accurw ��� - - WAJTT'pID _ - Lot 26; Con„S Vaarghan Township. Corners, Property of Wm. G. New- Property of W. Witherspoon. hip.Sale ell. Sale at 1,00 sharp. Terms cash. Reliable Photo Finishing caretaker' tor' 8.' S. No. 2. Apply to at 1.00, Terms cash s o reserve, No reserve, Farm lease expired and complete Cosmetic IlAna _ undersigned atatinit aslary wanted. Farm- sold, 'Kea ani Clarke_ ?ran.* . prop. quitting farming.' Ken and job e. stork; 0- - Clar>�e-Prentice -acts: ••�'• C L FEND E hli l lei G' - -WTIORE Ho L>-aGurne cools stove in Lice, auctioneers.. + modern. 'white enennel, black trim. WED:V'E, biD Y, NOVEMBER 17 _ (food condition, Apply Elden Me- auction sale of 3'0 head of Regiat- Quaid. Chureb St, Pickering, eyed 'Holstein Cattle, Piga, Fura1_ SALE . -- disc set 3 -600 -tion. Lure, Implements, Milking leach_ harrow and walking pl'o'w, in good ine etc. at Lot 17, =Con, 7 King condition, T. Jackson, Liverpool Twp•, the property of Arnold Dove. Corners. Sale at 1.30.'Terms cash, No reser- ___ FOR 9AR.F.-arlvately-owned Fleet- -ve. Ken and Clarke PreutLcee; auc- - line '1949 Cher, maroon; gabar-- tioneers, dine and leather seat covers, air, w • • • ' condition beater. Many extras, - i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 _ euc- .'�rice. $22.75 Al). IV; Box 602 Neva. tion sale of antiques, household FOR SALE- lay space heater, 10 with i furniture, large number of carp- eptees tools, poultry etc., on Lot i domes and ga49 of oJI Dr, N. E. !KcE}wen, 5th 14, Con. 4, Vaughan Twp., south of .,ceOtract. Tel's Maple, Sale at 1.00 p• Telling "n. Pickering. C. ca sh• No reserve, Ken_ and Clarke ` .-ST piaperty . A, 3 Prentice, .auctiomeere, mry con 4 Lot 12 Pickering, • • • • it A rehire heifers. O 22 f Week Days . 8.80 a. M. - 8 Sandys • 19.80 P. M_ . a P.m Private Ambulansa HE REXALL STORTeMark' sow J. oO,m Markham, Onto Pldsa. S PH<*M- PICK. 68W. :........ FireClaremont Locker Maple Leaf: •-System _ .,Insurance Co. Writs or Phons Standard size Locher 59.00 A Y4W Cheap Sates for Farm and C0=07Cutting Room and Chilliat Available Free TO Gbstomsea Wbiistorm Lmrasee on - SOME LOCKEIi3 AYAII.` .1 SII -year. y FRIDAY, OCT BER - auct oa w j &YLOR - LOYST ng sale o2 household furniture, Bard --SNAPS RETURNED S.A.I[E DAY Aufssaobile Insurance �� Phone CI.ARR. im ar f•1 ism and Sole ; an tools etc., on Joseph Street, inIUVMD Bowman &Rowe --- Cfttbftg- sterili ed, dean- .: Markham, the•'property o1 the 'Es- g or S e:posare films developed and �> tressed lilt? a6w. Carr! a tate of the late Jess. - Burkholder. printed 39c• Reprints 4c. ewch. - sults, Sale at 1,80, Terms cash, No tea- OUR PRINTS ARE MARE WITH astock. - 1 -ge , stock . .of ' Sigh . clas4 erve, Ken and Clarke Prentice, ONE AIM , • .. TO GIVE OUR CU'& overcoats and pants. Also a Seed auctioneers. TQMF.R.S SNATSHOT18 AT THEIR " i'ltoek a of new leather eats sad ♦: • •' • - BEST.... Le00R FOR THE NAME +�riadbreakers, and gents' furnish- I SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 - auc- VELAX ON THE BACK OF EVERY _ I "98 at very reasonable Dr1eft• Oall 1 tion sale- of High Class Modern PRINT..IT'S YOUR ASSURANCE N'EW F -ALL POLICY l itlstd M con*lnced' - - furniture, antique English' china, OF QUALITY. w' eAt X 1�o'2rsopen 8.4b. Show8AMSCHWAR'PL fancy, china and glassware, dinner- Free Enlar�rient With Wtial7,pp, Two complRt, West, Osbaw' •1aL ware, tools etc., on Lot ;5, on the Order• nightly 7.00 and Teston sideroad, con, 4; Vaughan Boz 63 Dept, T-13 Utttes•aon, out, ONTARIO 1dlatinee Saturday at 2.00. = FRIDAY d S ATL RD AY OCTOBER °? and 23, - ee • • +• A Combination That Will Leave You Breathle �Y F� EARr-ELL ;'WESTERN CAN���► •Mark of Zorro Y , _ ENJOY G ,The OU LL ENJOY GOING 6� SUS ! sPECL-M MTRa' :'FARES ..ARE low - -The Calgary Stampede -- . ... .. ,i - �t� - ROUND TRIP AA 10CLUDEe oLOR � �---- _ �... IN EOHNIC _ _ T FIRILIs9' .•, CHILL-!-SPILL81 _,: Vr=NWBG $i1a.713z i ' MONDAY, '� UESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,' 26, 27. l * i CECIL B. De\IILLI3'5 TECHNICOLOR REGINA' jb?.Ob - . TRIUMPH • OF EXCITE_1IEN T, All VE.YTUL LL ARID i STIRRING' ROMANCE C'.. L ARY `' $77.10. yi • . 1\ ..�.�� �#SRY COOPER - and PAIIL�ETTI_GODD�IRD `,• 1+ (��` 111 I• ya\C'OLUVBR�... _ �. (,bb)eet to cbefte) PHU.`.i�, 4.,- ;•"i'', a, ! 7. , i•� _. -:. _. . ., -1. - - __ . _ --� . _--. _ a .. -..., , , y .-...._. 1. !. .. - - _ : _ _ _ - . ,' - _ . . ._. _ _ .. . . . __ _ .. _ _ ._._-- Sunda� - • ---- -- Mrs, Draper attended the banquet choir sull ,led the mnsle, 0 �. �' Teen River and installation services of Alber- 0 School Dull a lwdy : wee ir t hutch. S go , • to Rebecca Lodge, at .Markhavn oa marched iu the Brown's Corners ------ - ,4 ,­ I �.. . 0=1wm In the even g. tea_ ' i SA' ltP Ste, Monday last. hoir delighted all with their y nty -- r --- - B. dt� 't Mr. and Mrs. Balfour, Toronto;C _ - is visiting her friend, Mrs. called utiYul �athems ' Dr. McPherson led .4 - .-IQntario ' ' __ _ _ Drape Dir, and Mrs, Tome, Whltby, E. Pickering - mbar Irani here attended. on Park friends last' week -end. . inn A D ' IL To onto, Fie�ldsSecre- . wing match last week. ..--•---++� - a Missions of the _ r PHONE �� 1� tory for 07e11'•eB MIIli'0111 G. �� "' Margo Wilson, M.'3` J. Da- Dumbarton United Churnn, was �..:at speaker �r•clesTake,a61 ibIA W . rs A, B. Gunn and Mrs. bra- at both servio•s•. Ths church was `ice Impossible, We Do I>emedlaie� • . ended the craft show and prettily decorated with multicplour OrGCzries .. t aon tea St MaKham on last Master -J-Lm Nicoll hadC the mis- aste chrysanthemums, marigolds RefrL�Q�,.�.pi� _ < ay ' last and f -erns, adding much to the bea- j� Gbtl`''' e - _ _ nd hire. Gene Forsythe were, fortune to fall down sf A it .S nate week and break his arm. An x-ray uty of the services \Its. Randall , L at Uxbridge last Sunday. was responsible for the decoration. _ �u1ag .:Oil .'T j, Tor- at Oshawa Hospital diaclased a ander the parental root for the •• - 1, Saunders-ot-M-o1�..-._--break and a fracture bone. (po�Fer Qsee=i visited friends here last Several from here attended the week -end: bliss -Sean Fleming' and-- - _. _--dam. for .. -e services 'at Pickering friend Miss Myrtle Gornell, Robt. 'rte: 61'rres g•0r/ _ 1 nd,' , anniversary Garden. Tractor -. t Ladies Aid will hold their last Sunday Buckles, Miss Doris Wilson, P. C., r meeting at the home of We are sorry to bear that • .hiss Norman Randall Wand family of Tor- �rertible Rims and Rhee j- � Seebeck on Wed. Oct, 27• Anne Hadley is in Oshawa-Hospit- ( onto: Tom Young a day with Mr, wagons 1! Farm 1"lements p p m. Ford for roll call - al. Hope for a speedy recovery. and Mrs. W, Fitch. .-- ,- , f„ Mrs, '8hask will take Mrc. M. ,Burke , of Bowmanville, I jlrs Arbuckle, of Toronto, spent • Welding : �� _-- "Mrs. a short holiday with her sister. Mrs. Battery Charging , udy book• is vi9iting with S. G. and II L. .. - . s R. FiutchinKs. Mrs. -Alf. Morrish. V 11 cphe'rson. ' 11, Mrs. Allen Michell and Clare and llrs .Hall and Yaniily ` _ TIX ; ... . have moved into the Hiil home on I j iJ' Fairport Ran n9�- �a ...�,,;,_ <. psi > � Jack and Mrs. Burgess enter- 1 - ' -WEST BOUND S L1t =- >t[eefes• srayable 1•e tained friends at dinner on Friday I . EAST P^UND READ DOWN p.M. P.M• P•M. �" ... - . _ .. i evening last P.M• P.M. P.M• A.M.A.M. A.M. A.M: - ! . i -- ... 4�yr' Lodse•. Jack and 31rs, CTopley and. `on .. -- . -_ .. . .•1 visiting o e ►i x of Chalk River • have been :�Srs. E. o w ►i .8 W 8'r- 4 8&0Q s epee. with the former's sister,: . . m w o W1. >. - _ j 1<It>e•� ilde••e• J. Annis here. e Allan Draper has taken over the 1 +.Ol Ca 06 CA hardware business - o ',� d A . iec`oe and Operator AragaW N Littleford your hard- 9 A U Toronto L. and is prepared to meet ine stock1. Bao and Dundas 8.401 9.851 LE;r 6201 9.1 _ CWL WA -" . ware needs w ith a (here attended 9.461 6.451 2. .., .991" 9.16 Danforth and Lattrell 8101 9.101 1.251 4.6 1 9•lh A number tram at Lindsay. 10.101 6,101 2.2510.251 940 Scarboro Oct. 8.001 9001 1.161 4.451 0.00 ,at p ekwftg a0. !- the plowing ma sills and son 10.201 6.201 2.35110.351 9.60 Malvern 7.451 8.451 1.001 4.301 8.45 -- - - J. 49 Mr, and airs, taken' np res- 10.351 6.35 2.50110.50110.05 ?.421 8.42112.671 4 271 8.4! _ _ - ,I Nova Scotia haveI. gown's Corners !demes, in. Dun�art0n. 10.38+, 6.381 2.53110.58110.08 - Town dine 7.401 8.40112.551 4 25! 8.40 . • YOU Miss Loraine Lawrence is fei11; 10.401 6.401 2.65110.bb110.1Q Gdar Give_ 7,30f 8.30112.45) 4.151 8.30 - _ . Notlee to i after a sliKht . ing better aKa n 10 601 6.501 3.05!11.0 10.20 hoeast Hill 7.201 8.20112.35 4.05! 8.20 tea i`ees _ 'Hess. 3i�, Dales on 11.001 ?.001 3.15121.15110.30 Green Rives 7.161 6.16!12.801 4.001 8.26 _, r-Friend4 called on ' , 11.06! 7-uol 3.20111.20110.35 - 41�' 87 An".10'12.251 8.551 8.10 Sunday on the occasion of herBrou2harn - . ENTERING 3.25121.25110.40 11.201 7.201 8.35111•.35110.60 aremont PLI3MBING - - - . -. ROOFING . le DS11.Y REDIICT[O:v Ix FARES' ZFFECTIVE ,SEPTEMBER 80th FRObf TORONTO • also sell Brantford E�orms Whits a - • Iftile Fare .. Return bare fl 1 atssials• Empire Bathroom United w 4 _ e nt the LOCUST HILL, f '60 .. 1�b0 4 zquipment. Dasa Water The audit6rium To . - ... - ^ . O. B RS.. s e - . 111e(i. to capacity id' ^ru 'jiaOUGB AN - _ _ � _ 0. - _.rlhurrlu ,a,4 - oth services or t __�C REMtT.'iT- ar,a vr'Hp`T r7,P'a >n a T. 1.40 d ' Heal - - Egy�ipment, an .. b n - ._ ... _ . . sett ic?, th �. -_ ,... 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Made by The Hydro 'Elect Po d Ord o n and p r -ire -C - -. _-- prove by A, u ci ` Amendments Appear'in Heavier Type - PART i'` and n r cessation of business with the public than 1 watt per square foot of floor space or side• WATER. BEATERS not more than l watt Per square foot of walk area covered by the marquee or canopy; the .gross floor -area of that past of the '.-(g) lighting of exterior extrances or exits of co esc.al Unless water he{sters operated bg elecizicdl power s where the staff is woskiny; premises or residences except not morn 60 are—, - (ii) not more than 10 watts per lineal foot of'width watts for commercial premises and not mo a thaw (a) =!p ed with thermostatic control, and - of show -windows of shops for lighting only 25 wn cnpied� Cb) inst. ed in or on tanks which are.. thermally and onlywhile open for basins ; tourist cabins; and insulated' or municipal commission receiving () not more than Z watts per square foo1of gross (h) exterior lighting between sunrise and sunset. no municipality floor -area of an office during office hours (2) The lighting permitted for shops during businen' electrical power from the Commission shall supply or o q . •-' use or permit to be supplied or used by any person the and niter office hours not more thaw � hours under sub-clnunee i and ii of clause a of sols electrical power or any past thereof for the o person the -watts Per square foot of gross floor -sea regulation 1 shall include the lighting of interior signs, of that part of the office where the staff °m1ercha la and show -windows. of water heaters installed or replaced after the 1st nP 7►s is working; of -November, -1948.___. _-- son shall take from an municipality or municipal . --div}-for the protection -of _after .-business. ' No per (2) No person .shall take from any munidpality or hours not more than 5_. watts per 100 squnze b• commission an electrical power received from the any '--electrical commission any electrical power received feet of gross floor -area of a shop or office or Commission and use it in a manner contrary to the .'from the Commission and use it for the operation of 40 watts per shop os office whicheees is provisions of subregulation 1 of regulation 4. water heaters in a manner contraryto the provisions the greater; a. No person shall take any electrical power procured i of subregulation 1. (b) lighting of exterior signs; from the Commission and use it in a manner contrary (3) No person shall take any electrical power procured i 'to the provisions of subregulation 1 of regulation C from(cj exterior flood- or outline-lightinq�•for �decoratxve, P �J � j the Commission and use it for the operation of ornamental or advertising purposes; _ . *'. Subregulation 1 of regulation 4 and regulations S heaters in a m the rovisioas -- - — of subregulation 1. - _ — s n ztati (e) lighting of parking lots, used -car lots, service .(a) (i) lighting of air -port a d transpo 'on - • t Z-Untario Regulations 237/47 are revoked d al premises out -door oor terminals; a - fire and property rotection' - - •- 0 9, au ii lighting for lice, staff out -door in ustri i PART II . playing except, SPACE HEATERS ... - -. .... (i) of morethan10 watt r 100 square fee ..) services, 'traffic lights,. traffic a�-pwaraiaq . : o rkin - t e w a business; Pa 4 sP c e pe or signs • and - to a a f e , - !8.-(1) No municipality or municipal commission' receiving _ (u) not more than 10 watts per 100 equals feet electrical power from the ,Commission shall supply or = of that portion of used -car lots used for display h ting la _ (iii) 'qh required by w• use or permit to be supplied or used by any person b hospitals; = _ space while open for business and not more O P i li6ffica7 power or a -o ma thea 5. watts per 160 square feet of the toed -car �(c) lighting for interior domestic purposes, of air -heaters, grates, radiators, boilers., or any other lot after cessation of business; (d) lighting of a single exterior sign, no_t exceeding Z5 device for space heating in hotels, tourist cabins, shops, (m) not more than 40 watts per gasoline pump in watts, to designate, ---offices, commercial premises and, except in the a service station, exclusive of lighting not - - EE:aa! � sicknew, residences_ g ji) as office -of a medical or dental practitioner. -i-� exceeding ZS watts inside the pump -meter embalmer or funeral director, or pharmaceu' - (2) No person shall take from any municipality or compartment, while the service station is open tical chemist;_ _ municipal commission any electrical power received `" for business; _.(ii) an ambulance, telephone or telegraph station from the Commission and use it in a manner contrary i(iv) not more than 10 watts -per 100 square feet of or _ : --.to the provisions of subregulation 1. whatever part or its of out -door industrial p a mm of - y power p premises is in actual use for work in progress :-� )for traveIIers providing sleeping cco oclati ' (3). No person shall take. an electrical wer zoctued from the Commission- and use it is a manner contrary and not more than S watts per 100 square feet vfaul3reg�xl�tioa 1 at other'times and not more than 5 watts per _.� 1100 square feet for protective q q o a PART rV -. PART III part actually occupied by installations, or used • r LIGHTING - for the storage of materials of equipment; and 8. In these regulations,— ,_• [4.-(1) No muaidpality or municipal commxssion'receivinq (v) not more than 40 watts per 100 square feet ` (a) "shop" means any building or a portion of electrical power from the Commission 'shall supply' oz of playing area of an out -door playing field building, booth,; stall or glace where goods ar use or permit to be supplied or used by any person only while in use; handled' or exposed' or offered for sale,' or when electrical power or any part thereof fox,— ' between sunset and sunrise, ' ' goods -are manufactured and which is not a factor , lighting, of interiois of shops, show -windows and _ , (fl lighting of, — but. shall not include any part of a building use ; offices except, (i) e;ntirquees; or for office Purposes; and business hours on hotels, theatres and restaurants except not per square foot of gross (ix) sidewalk-c'n'res t b) "'office" shall building q or Part x not more than 1 watt p all mean a buil of a buildin •O•floor area of a shop' during more occupied and used for office purposes only. •• ;PENALTY PROVIDED BY THE $OWER COMMISSION ACT FOR VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS _ .. 'Any person refusing of neglecting to comply with any than $100 and not more than $500 for each and every' direction, order, regulation, restriction,' prohibition or, separate day upon which such refusal 'or neglect ,is control made or exercised by the Commission under this repeated or continued. _ section shall be guilty of an offence and in addition to The penalties imposed by or under the authority of ! any other liability incur a penalty of not less than $100 this section shall cbe recoverable under The Summary and not a}oze than $500 and a further penalty of not less Convictions Act. ------------- OF - _. MODIFICATIOPJ REGULATIONS AS TO CERTAIN AREAS — The foregoing�Regulations are modified by excepting from townships of Carling, Ch 'stie, Conger; : -Cowper; .. ^ thea cation of Parts II and III thereof the following,— Ferguson, Foley, Humphre , McDougall and Mc- application (a) the territorial districts of Algoma, Cochrane, Kellar, the Town of Parry Sound, and the Villageti Kenora, Manitoulin, Nipissing, Rainy River, Sud- of Rosse4u. 'bury, Thunder Bay, Timiskaming; ;(c) exhibitions and fairs held in '1948 by societies " i.; • = :(b) the territorial district of Parry Sound, except the under The Agricultural Societies Act. • r `3f further clarification is required please contact your local Hyj:: ff ee. •� • �Af POWERN'"QF rMMISSIO L TRI CO,THEHYDRO E EC C t gmand Creek Mt . Chapn�anw - T-- "DV.P.HADtI ;tUALITY SA "' a'MNE" , _ ---� Sunday we ceie:.rated our Har- Pic�kerin phone 1t1� v� Oal�b11'1 C��• "`� _ - veat Hogue Services and in' the mono _ - ing all the children of the Sunday a4 f • - 11kd8i Best Washy Sand slid 6rArei School worshipped with us. It was really a grand sight to see all the I PLANT AT DURHAM ONTARIO = wee ones in the front rows and the - - - , others interspersed throughout the _. congregati6ji-THe ehoir-frolm , Dun- "- -- NO ORDER TOO SMALL - NONE TOO BIt} - --- barton led in the songs of praise - SERVICE TO ALL - - d Mr. Draham talked on Thanks- srrm.. � by: ; ving, In the evening there was a FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE fair-sized congregation when Rev. BERGMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. C. A Beatty; Agincourt, spoke and aur own choir led in singing. We CITRON CUT MIXED FRUIT CUT MIXED PEEL - LIMITED wish to thank all the folk from PHONE 80 PI,CKERING, ONTARIO Uunoarton who came to join us and 7 oz, Pkge: 85c. 17 oz. Pk. 24c. 7 oz. Pk. 19c. , 'lielped make our services a success. -- Tuesdaythis week we are having g 1 \ a Pot Luck Luncheon- at the. church `GLAZED CRYSTALIZID AL`STRALIAY - +---- and hope to have all the younger _- -- +�i�tetr of the community join us •.CHERRIES 1CrNIGER RAISINS _ Wednesday evening Gloria Orm- 1.2 lb, Pk. 89c: 8 oz. Pkge. 20c, 17 c, Pound .LT p R,3L3\ erUu is going to try to begin a C. G.. is T. Syroup and we do ,hope the Sr,. C- —�L (:1. • will co-operate with her. It :pU6TRALLi'N - WALIILTTS COCO"-UT is. "1 eseral years since we had a r A- - - PECANS and everything for WE HAVE ALL THE POPULAR MAKES Gloria was one of the members and OF )GAS RANGES, HOT WATER HEATERS, we wish her . success in this new '-15c, Pound ALMONTD3 Mother's Cake 5 venture lttto service in our church. �r ! AND SPACE HEATERS a .. - on= tinuing, thruugh the nest four the -- _ pO:+r'VENIEtiT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. Toronto East Rural Presbytery Y.' - - P. U. are holding a trainingschool . THF. PETROL.�VE mOpRPORkTIO.\ LI) at, Markham United Church and all _ -- cord - YON ST, -- THOF.\NMLL, ONTARIO inteeested -young peopie are cord - i tally invited to attend, phone•2:5, Thornhill - Nights ORchmard 2713 ..,i Tuesday' October 26, the Sun- - (Open Wednesday Afternoon) day. School have planned a Hallow- - ea Party for the Senior Section of There's Courtesy, Cleanlinesa t[t, school and our friends in the cl>.,rch• This is to promote teilow-- . o ,h _parents f eonomy at the Big ' Store DANCE AT BROUGHAM—ALL c.tt.dren and give all a chance to -- i.e .ome better acquadited. There - Groceteria 5aturday; Oct. 23 & - - will be a short programa, sing -song, gaanes and folk dances followed by _ refreshments. During the evening, a silver collection will be taken to John Remme-r's Orchestra' f „ .help recoup our financing which is Proceeds in Ali of Ball. �f,'lnb dwindling slightly, `tie do bops all AD31: 5oc will be on hand to make this first eypninr social of the fall sasson a success. - Thursday the 28th is the regularno _ - W. A. meeting day and we h -•pe to ine - _ TENDERS see a go' number on hand, This _ is also the date set aside for the TENDERS will be received by the under. - _ 01mly Presbytery Semi annual Melting so maybe some Will have to be exlan, gigned until 12 o'clock noon oat the 80cOnd Day of Nov. cuse o mallet 1 __. -_ .._ We are sorry to report that Mr. T ember, 19f8, foe the suppiylug of such quentitYee of and Mrs. Sam Janes of Centennial a y vegetables, household supplies, meats, Road are moving away to Birch _ - ..*QUALITY _ groceries, fruits' vege Cliff Heights, but, -then our lost :bread and ma as may be required for the use of the will be some one else's•gain. At Reaaonable1Prices 1 Belated congratulations to -Mr. Cor"ration of the 'County of .Ontario; at the Coux" and Mrs. Harold Hodgson on the 11920 and the oun - birth bi of their son and to Mr, and \ _ A - - LOWIT OA A -NY TEN not necessarily accepted.. daughter. � = We bad a little excitement last For Farther Particulars apply to the undersigned. Week when fire broke out III the Toone Ph e N , Mand dd - Ave.. t �- - - • • of the Taylor,i phf .. - W H root o MrsZa WILLIAM G. MANN 0. there Was little dmage done ex or water and smoke, as the cept f t leelt, Conmaty of Ontario p firemen managed to keep it cott>tln- tpi'bliby, Ontarioed to the real ofthe building• e'r�n • .N ardware PfA - - GRAND OIPENINO• CRERRYWOOD SCITOOL - 'GENERAL HARDWARE pN QUICK, MODERN WAY B 2 ls4s • TO �OOK . THURSDDAY, OCTOBER 8, _ 8.00 P. Ladles Please Provide Lunch aTi NIL d T GAS -'RANGE —-versbady Welee SEJPPL — -- CO1dE ONE -COME AL11 ' DESIGNED FOR USE WITH greenwood J. S• BALSDON .PICKERINGt ssotane A number of Greenwood people at.te neu, modern as ran ee designed for use -wit Eseo (}� Kin -i t n au ea Ault: , _ 1 -• . � : • You71 be the envy of your neighbours when you' t one of the ersatrve on hSunda,' last ,' ucl repo i t g Sn lane very fine services and good musical cooking is quick, clean, less trouble. There's no smoke, no soot to blacken the bottoms of pans. Gas is economical. Lights numbers, furnished by the home j - automatically;, gives full heat at once. You'll be thrilled a! the and a 'I oronta choir. j convenience. The W. .A,, met- at the home of r ROGERS.JLLJESTIC COMB12 ATION RADIO ...Ranges a d water heaters sold N ed by ills; Fred Byers on Thur cfay last, i' PHO�OGRIPH R-ITH :�iTO1L4TIC CH-1NGk:K - ONLY X170.80 Imperial Oil Limited. Ranges sold by most with one item of business decided appliance dealers - on."any person having gdcid, used I\ATIOX RIO. O\ _ - r: r•e:+ T. EL ONLY $b9 93 OG clothing or shoes rubbers etc, to bring it to our nest meeting for FOREST � 4IlLE MOD - a + the box to be sent to a com;inunity DeFOREST and ROGERS ..-LJESTIC I 4'. that has been hard ltit by, the ter- COVSOLETTE O�,y $79,50 `. rible floods in B. C. We: ate now in ACC1mEATIOL +r r.n n . _ oN cam: I . t. �� touch with the Minister of the Un tied Church there, Our R':� S. is' 'lid. :as donating a new Bible and Hy,nin- *` ` ary Yoh• their pulpit. Rev, R. W. �ticVey; our former •a ;'Dumbarton Radio and Electric n•a:"' �'�� ' "o Ministei is to have charge of the NIRS v • \ b —' lAiY-plAN etJt > A * - N - • e on this circuit on Sunday, ,�,...- stoic . ��•� �� bet 24, Re Luffuta is tak' ?%► .' y ; . '. i Ingoanniversaryvservices lsew•here. .� - LS.AG» OF DUNBA,FtiTO :•� HO PICBERI R E IN On Saturday evening October' Z3, PHONE Nd 16 1 at 8,00 o'clock the 14tssionary De- - partntent of the Sunday Sc•hnol will <' or awda1 (98.00 up to _.. gpUn5or _a_g-p p.0 rig rainl Alii f}t lit• c • i1e6.30 fa, Nilalop madams. !oY onmY io�j• 'u Rua�ity fur -- down and the bions In anon al.Mlimy •dNaida. IL X Lr, Hoskins of Toronto, assisted' by ``1 ON i ovIRSIZE OVon some of his friends, Miss Barrett, a pianist of Toronto • and local tal- ent will Purplish the music, ServeFrank''R. G with the admission fee a?11 be Ice - ,.,• th.' TORONTO CARLETpN PLACE _PYA. 6761 !!t1 -M 4r*e to -in d Pie ` . , r _ Cnn•^i at,tlat r.*,c t r•�n�sno�l'+vtiety� e,imp,•rat(>h'1Limlt•d l3rcwn. 'wno-e leo}nisi his' QDth bit- • ,,� 4 M1EjChurchS�re<t, l�oroula?, ortaro I Lhda� o.ti O.-,tf her ] 5. He was invit- FiCkerin�­ r.lal.rket �iZ L'�L ; yr - - IYc i : n% I,I like io kroa apre rbn•it Fe•SGnna Pkaa. wnd mo, v t.'wut ehtrp I ail .by his graadaughte: and hug_ P.H O N E 30 or o(Nic°t':un, your FRBE, 8-pag• Mustmted=4 whish t lls'all about this o•�r band Mrs, Glen Ea8tw00d CO 8 l [a• service. birthday dinner, Mr, .Brown enjoys µv MWE M%"* 04 I I tett health,' '� ADDRE'w. INr>•, Wm, Crtltnnirr of R'hfihy, War A4l rT VtMTt 1,009 1� S� 7'ttl2y ,1j?19 (1p)f11ii+ FA�iT .$ dd 'A kite been t'1:'tlna at the C.,;1•c't'a. 1 3 r orvF mot i sea ttnoan ]itorgan 1s bolus to kelp Ill, a`h _r in the. tail'.. Oltr m�` iller - - j is gy man these days. 1 _ r 1>•a p� Ile� �� �,f z � �� res` ` LLASSIFMD :ADVERTISING _ i g Atli Z "a's✓ c _/ 4 ` y y W s� sy %('Z r:.', a •tiF11TB fYANT811 Von ALB i-- - -.- ' "Take orders for Bronzed Baby Shoes. Bis RAISE HAS1STERS. Toy Beare", Caned;'� , profits. Free details. Bronze -Craft Reg'd. newest Det' and laboratory animals. Pro v s z.; 1558-w Stanley, aiontreal." able, clean, alorless. write for dnts.Ila, �, ' n <^ * `• .- O'Ftagan's Sport Shop, 2451 Yorrge START* rated to rep ee nt Valley MaililnOrder Com- Toronto. , .' vs i .: ... .�... ..._ __.._ac — _ . .. .. , tapping H 000 Ire a®' Palrtmul;rY ...._. tonfrfer day. rnin bighn community,its by Mer Merchard andise MAPLE SUGAR •,. . ,'. egµipment, tan 5, ea, io will sell itself, after you show sample chart, write J Buthvvell, 52. Et. Clarens Ave.. Toronto __ contain3nk the actual fabrics, to your custom- FAIR'S HONEY ere Excellent value for the customer and - ' •' '„` ,. r generous commissions for the salesman. Bend No. 1 WHITE ,,:LOt'F:Il HONEY ,” 4•!0. ben i y' fl OU for agents swatch book And selling kit, tins. $12.00. J. A. bialy. Trenton, Ont„ Dept. 10 Valley Mail. Order Co., 2004 St. RE4L ANG VftA YARN. grow art-] spin f Lawrence Blvd., Jlonu•eal 18: it on our own farm, tVarni, Rofr. Llxht- it SIONEY AT HOME weight, five balls will make one pair of ,!once. Spare' or Full -Time -money making. Learn to 7.5 -cent ball. apptr x'mately r,uarrsr ruincs, fiP3 make candy at .borne. earn an you learn. Elliott( .Nngora Farrn, Mount Ham:t•„n Post Free tools supplied. Correspondence course. 'Offic'e. Hamilton, Ontario. • ° -- National Institute of Confectionary Reg'd, ,TL'T.SPS Rn t1ho"'' rolieetion of tine varieties. Delorimer P.O„ Box 152, Montreal. Que. 2 doz. $L; 10, Hvacinthea. 4 fur $1,00. Crocus, 20•f0r,$1 „o Iame bulhs 1oatpa14, BA85 CH1('RP - Ruvper'a - Hulbs. .ie , , 15,000 PULLETb Cr,O '!•:R TIL -LT 1 in ud t, r . t,in� 'altui+e on 1 n > rubber tires. $1 eu Lorne KF"*. TI. R. 1, „J Ready to Lay also to • weeks to a•4 -a Montbs.. Thamesror_d. cent'•, i;,, _- - Range raised flea! conditions. ANIJfAL TRAPS all sirs -y, also Fc:e 'haps. Floor and- a of 1 tion .Also Fall Cblrks. r nrnlnsve and Price List animal baits. ..rerts ri ea. shn c;n- s,o4ee. t Free. sights, ammunition it it r'n4�:, �r ro�yrA, �:e' •... K' LAKEVIEW P�LTRY F�t'RMS air. mattros.es, safari heda. tkcv;n_- b.•igs, wool binnkets, enmcshn<s.. rubber elm hing r. t 1, P EXETER; NTARIO Write, for Catal igire Hallam u. (,' - - Dent. 11:. 'Toronto 2: Ontario NOVEMBER • DECEMBER CHICKS - order now to insure delivery when, You need them. 1947 REO 4"• p; ..rn�[r .arhnnl •hur'rs' terCMt - a.t ✓ Write for list and inquire for started pullets condition' Ft�tvarr's this Lm,s' Ltn rant. Bray Hatchiery. 130 John N., Ham_llton, ,GpA --'- --- ' o is PArNTS. excel Int q rality, ez toi�•r,r -an.3 n- - BUCKEYE COMBINATION INCUBATORS' terror to nlum'nun, brown. green, -e4 array, elle, cheap. i turkey egg machine. 2 cream ivory, nhtte Inw or Bat , •• - t4 _ hen egg machines. write for full details. per galinn Jinn n•,nnnp nr,I Cbick Hatcheries Limited. Fergus, ._ Company , Parl inm nt Str^ ..'n k• n s WE HAl-H some wonderful White Leghorn laying pullets at a reasonable price. Also HA OR] other breeds 12 -weeks to la1'ins. Also Fall- LEARpN Fiatrdr,s.!,c rho RoF.-•r .•innd ' -• . hatched day-old chicks. Free Catalogue. Top, ratnrmatlon on rPg11pAt r-2srdir2 lasses -- - x *•:jy'+�` y ,� Notch Chick Sales. -Guelph. Ontario. Robertson's RatMr-AAint n^artpr ti; t '.sire PULLET.! one Rnad Tmm�ro 8 weess to Ready to Lay Severed breeds and cfosses.` 'fiend for .prlda list and breeds. -- - -- Home-Made Locomotive, built by `Charles, Joh n and Paul- Carr Nfas one of floats in•parade that HURONDALE NATt'RF'� HFT I' - P.x, 'f or <- - 1 = _ Rheumatic Pa ins, Xeurltis. RTbmv ands opensd Palmerston, Ont;, fall fair. Margaret TV cRae, Pat Dopfer, Dianne Donnelly Jean Den- CHICK HATCHERY Praising it. Munio's Drag stere, i•:;,_•1n, , - trews. Poetpa i 3 t1 r 4 . nison,:Adele Hammond, shown here, are passengers; John Carr is the engineer. LONDON, ONTA-Ft-I.9, DON'T FRET rt' • - - a 0"Aes @ , h:, Irb;•adp. EGGS are a good Price --and we are selling use Ti tel Piz* f 1 40 r> ; rr For our laying and ready-to-lal• Pullets at 'rea- ,_. ' severe r ar• r• mplt •eh1,•fA •erne AV . *"his prices. Several Pure breeds and although it seemed as though. they Helps clears rah impurineP Complete - hybrids to choose from. Also Fall hatched. and Correct treatmcrt Send 86.04 Imnnrlai - - had be(n battling for at least -ten. day-old chicks. Free catalogue. Twaddle IndustrWn, P,O, 13oa 941, Wlnnin.•2 C - * Chick Hatcheries Limited. .Fergus. Ontario. - _- _ - GOOD RESuLt TIU\ Every r�iR'r%r�. of BL•B$NEBH OPPORTUNITIES Rheumarle Par ,r Neuritis sF,niltl try Came routed trey and Dempsey - Dixon's R medv �lur,ro's _Druk c!n,e, 336 his head cleared = took charge in' STATIONARY ENGINEERS Elgin, Ottawa Pr w'a 11 on Engvneers ars in great 4..19mti. Let us pro- — - — his own tigerish fashion. Down pare you for your examination and make sure OPPURTt NITi FP FIIR 1twor% -• ' - went Luis for a count of two. of 'success write School of Stationary Eng; _ BE A HAIRDRESSER Ineer•ng.. Box 393, Sudbury. Ont. _ Down went Luis for a count -of four. ` Jorma r'ANADA'St-'LF,aDIN[i_ E:iTRA STONEY Now• Security for the future rarest Opportanity [rn rn - SlXB1TC , . `V I}own. went Luis- for 8 count Of raising anaoraa. a profuaDla b9bby that Hsirlreesing T1. %. "The winnah and STILL oda De warted in the back yard and expanded ' Pleasant. degntfled prore,:pmn C. ,•r w•..gas. ' _ . _ real business. Send ten cents for into .a e a e the champion. of the world-" butl-On, "A Successful Atmst__ � e;,,,Qp�_Fy�• else a a°r r 'r e a r s n pe giant' Ot a ratan Bei ngnra arm, lienor Iiamllcoa Put a s r • t + •u•em tfktrtlict to dut • and failed to at- - '' Ottlr'n, Hamilton• Ontario. - • - MARVEL. a Wrf4 o,, GaiOe, AmlT1C rat a 5 pounds; Dempsey, 24 puunda less or - HAIR land the Thanksgiving Day football _thereabouts, • .But tea' ofi the R2 Yes. it was indubitably unfair uYElro AND CLEAfv1NG sr.HOOI,Q Same between the Hamilton Tigers thousand present - remembering and utterly brutal and thdro h] 3sf Sleet Et w rorr,nSr _ y .. y HAVE YOU anythlna' !Leda' dye:ni or iileaa• IBrarchea' 44 King St- Hamilton sad the ',Toronto Beaches -Indians. what Jack had done to the even 'deplorable, taken all around. Still, Ins7 write to Us for tnror. 'Son. we are a 74 Rfdeeb Rr--? Ortawn (The reasons, if you must know; n ttpite Of that, vire a battle, with glad to answer your questions Department — -- -' bigger Jess 1'C t aril d '—gave .tilt' big 4 R. Parker's Dye `Works t,Imtred. 791 Tons* ,BE YOUR OWN RE1C`riC7A\" The now were chiefly connected with a cold, Argentinian'' et en a ghoit of a as much action in the 3 minutes 137 Street, Toronto. Ontario "Seituenee Crepni. inolude_Rim essentials 4lriaz#iag, feat ahae!}-tllr."'n.to --rhance. One i -those few- was -NOT seconds it lasted -'as you're liable ' - wad I:tatr+iet+olita f..�atorrW-Facta+e ",I rectnar fall; and did fall, rmost of, the- after- to see in a ear of box-fi brio EsfilANcle care for only. it Alan ideal rhrionias - Jack Dcmpse� .- Even today Jack' y g g - 011t. Cash or •COD F,velyn Dar ..'soon• ) will tell these days. Why, they're even talk- BLANKETS. we esch4nte blaakets for woollen Scott SO_ Toronto ... you, "How WTon$; l was 8- in of-tliatehin Gua Lesnevich and wrags an ilcotton rags, gs,- �Wtite: Stesbertoa bout that gu>', 1 thought he was no- g g HOUSEWIVES, Ph,- par Xmas r ltalbgna Next morning: ' aEtcr reading --s- thin bvt- a hl halb ' 1' could 'flatten 'Jersey Jot Walcott, with the winner — _ - to youi families qtr•!-'frtanals, and"t.rka thetr . g g FARNB FOR BALE orders. All trend, at the Inw#st pricer in boat how the game had developed with -the first -.punch," .-How wrong to wear the mantle that formerly _ _ . Canada. 'Not \ mxs card,+. Hish commlrnwns _ faro something between.a a Pier Five- t t = adorned- tate ,shoulders of Jack 1150 ACRES for sale, Lot 7, con, ii, Hullett on purchas,•A ratalugun sent frao_on request, .. g he wa, indecrh._ t Township• 1-i m114 from school• good clay Bhsrmn's f.7 Tt:_..Y choLi'e St , Tn•n Ito. ant rhubarb and a ntsnstop battle=royal, # x N '.�emPatY• loam. '18 acres hardwood bush, drilled well, ---- ---- y large bank barn, 2 -storey brick house. water PATENTS .with latae, •hard -fists flying (and 7r _ FiAt the Dempsey leaped _ tap • house and barn.,Hydro; -fu r an ePbazd. ompany, stem o. fund .ourself conscious of some- rpo, aimed 8 wicked t, w iC - orrected R. R. 1, Blyth, Ontario. liettora Established 18130, 14 teens Weal, 1Rliased. Firpo pulled a -- Toronto. Booklet of intnrmatiop nn ren.sost. _. what mixed, feelings -feelings sitar- ponderous It was in language class at - FARM for sale or rent on -bares• too acres. --- -• ad, we ore' certain, by 6e�'eral thou right from the floor which didn't school, The teacher took a piece of 4 miles from Crysler, 28 cows, electricity, lTA\TEe� miss. It exploded on Dempsey'- chalk and wrote on the buard, "I making machine; tenant to provide machin- _ sand other recreant fasts ;who also W7. boraes. same cows. Apply W. a. Flem•-WADiTED .4uant1t5.. Sf '!arse w1Low +rye.._ '!those to stn -home and li;ten to Jaw, and Jack was down, five sec- didn't' have no furl over the ,T- ung' Mille Rorbes, Ont - Y - J E. Hanxer nf'Can Ltd., 85 Nina street onds after the fight had started. end 00 ACRE FARM, opposite Ellice Township Wast. 'Toronto, Ontario, the Worlds Series. _ - rr 1 Hail. County Road 9-room*d, red-brtek 4 a 'Now, James, --she commatide'd, .hours. furnace, soft war*r; drilled ws11, bank- -'011! Of !hest feelings Was that - " 4 tarn, driving shed chicken Stains, 1 rolonsi - "how shoald I correct that: Get house. 'Apply Mtos Florence Btuder, R.R.. IS. rhe lads should feel ashamed ;D1 I Without waiting -for a eouts>E, yourself a feller," sue,rested jamas. Stratford. Onra_rto Jack was up and boring o with that. fa GETTING ' U P .'_themselves for acting. in -such a dis- FOR BALE D4:utK4� `*rscefully rude and uncouth man- bone -crushing left hook Firpo _ __ _T'_ food it without even blinking, and HI -POWERED RIFLES lt4er. The other, and even stronger fired a 'pile-driver right to Dem Write for new hats and Price& l4eeling, it'ae deep regret for .having say's jaw. Again.Jack's left crashed 1' SCOPE BALES CO It morningfndsyott : Stayed away and not_ being there to sib Queen st uttawa. Ont. tang half rested. .till theme, and down flopped Fir, for PLANT a hedge this Fan -extremely hardy-- wi a7 /at shocked in person. -if yew sleep . r . s the first time. He bounced right to --[Iuiek growing Chinese EIm—wtlt crow two —is broken by fitful his feet again, ,eyes blazing with- feet ` the first yeas -enough Plants (25) to ging and• turning- • For sad to relate, in spite of all Plahc 2liflet-site 12 Inches when shipped. _� kidneys may p raga Again he swung that right i I Special Dr1c0 26 plants for 82.98. Write for ' tibat has been said and written about • and Dempsey reeled backward But new tree salt eolonr Garden Gnlae. Brookdals be to blame. When =. dw desirabilityof dean play and Kinssway Nurseries, Bowmanville. Ontario, soon kidneys get out D Y the --t left himself wide open, and —_ SPECTACLES LENSES . t abidance by the rules. there's - _ of Order. your Illelp -the. ycliampion s fit�ol� it him DUPLICATED UMBY somas- To hdP yew k�idne��a Iso doubt that the average fan likes for the second' time. Up again at t[daTt7R1ED by AIR MAIL seta. day '.a ►oigtot a normal 4en�tioa use Ded4P� —r trifle of mayhem end 4hrea4ened the count of two, the Wild Bull was r?"Ived Plastic frames dyed any color. "may Pills.. Dodds help the kidneys sN laialoslaughter Mixed ._up sdtll his immediately toppled for a three �Asr TROTTIER rad of poisons and excess acid, in yttac Spo6't. It's deplorable, but true; and .count Foa RELIEF liANUFAG7URING ODticlan 1664 Icount. systemrnenyew texcess ac tfiaa We probably a chief reason while a or * - Royal' East. Montreal SIC"—youcan t++iay restful �� ' attsn4�aaCea at 8 b011fa show COTTON gequilt nerous cutsnowaate,�2 lbs. f 99 - � awake fefrdilld and for work w a tendency to become slimmer and There was nu such thing as the Z, > `� colors, p ���dy y champion. r .; Postpald. Garry Salsa Co . Box 144 Station �• Get Dodd's KidW � t�y. 147 tlimtner. p - going 'back to,a a neutral f A- Montreal. HARDBOARD r ptions of ' course. o rnethe knockdowns.or any He rnstoodN. �� ..r� ~� 4TShpet% Do� Kidn i, Pills' !-1 There are sacs -- - - 1lten like Cerdan, Zale and Grazi-' right over Firpo,, crashing. him to- :' 10c PER SQUARE FOOT the resin again eveSry time Ideal for under Linoleum or 'rue floors. smo, for example, fight as though g ry time the South . deal for u Ba tL nole s Srrrt.r ca they really liked fighting. But your American's knee came. off the can- FOR RELIEF i ie Erner+t Are. Toronto average modern. fighter a',,t5 as vas.' Sgven tiriles irr that first round _ JERSEY Bulls, serviceable ace -by first prize - tr at-HalFon Coufity Jecaey Show, an taagh his chief interest ', c i*t r' e %-uis went-fl6biward: As -he—stood e stood .�\ o ale of his cut,. and how' little wont there, after the seventh toppling, a pR•m withA silver _ ` �/ medalout fR.O.P,dams ereordsa very. good he must",do in order to you coul'd' see that he was all in = �--_ elure. (,eorgetown, Ontario, tr :. Md 'if' you want real, c ;dlt not a thing left ,but that fighting pURE'WOOL YARNS from an average modern fight listen spirit. o at mlll prices, white or grey, 3 Ply, $1.30 HASNES� + to it over the air. Those sports an- • • ' * / ]D. poet pa id an>•vt;here. Brandon Woollen Stilie• • C ?. �.'.* _ Company, Brandon'. Manitoba. Are you going thru the functional 'middle- AQ, middle+ _ -- t�meers can ,make it. sound about - age' period liar to women 38-52 , l� times as thrilling as it actually Dempsey, wild ;'9th rale, rz3shed FOR SELLING cheese factors (production 45,000 1> 8. � g lbs.) hoppe and,10 acres, i2,OOU. H. iSe}er, DoeethismakeyouetfffeeizomhotAasjiea, in for the kill. Then, aC1: must Brookdale, Quebec feel so.nervous, high -strum have thought, the sky,.. fell in. PAINT, 13,50 per gallon Painters, Drop Do try Lydia E.Pinkham'sVegetable Com- Firpo's ponderous ]eight crashed - Sheets, all sizes, various grades. Roofing. poundtorelieveeuchsymlltoine!Pink}iam'a They didn't need anybody ,to in-'• R E'LI E F Material, Insulabrick Siding. Roof Coatings. Compound also has what Dogtors tali a - jcct false pep or enthusiasm into a home on the incoming Dempsey'-ytlltty Company. $4�I_Iiing St. £:._Toronto, stomachic tonic efrect! fight whichCame flet jL;t ;1 iti11C haw, sending. the champion flying FENDERS, Radiators, lirrtbrA. Transmis=tons. r 'VEGETAgg��j( For retest pain relief Dlfrerentials. Starters, Generators. Every- LYDIA E. PINKHAM S COMPOUN6 •- . ' { over a quarter-ct t• tri through the ropes, right out of the thing, R. H, Richardson, St. Andrew's, N.B. INSTANTINIt i t:h thi was fought without reference to the ring onto the press table. Friendly s e ng m148 1aid �jc}1}'n 1��• ilii_ :: _ _.news -paper men helped push elm -back-. to take. Made -like -a "w fi ,:' utleens lii•�° - od "�' any,ir.,,r , :rc, T O�icially Dempsey -was back doctor's prescription of three proven for that matter. In the brief time irm de "•the ropes in less than ten medical ingredients, INaTANTINE it lasteO there was probablymole seconds' Actually it was nearer works fast ... and the, relief lastsl ou mg, more savagery, tan ever ems'-r`T"�'-"hat the man Said, If there had been any right or --- 'y[es, thousatrds ttlere•s ONE' occurred before' or since.' But for ' justice Luis Angel Firpo would have ' thing for headache or the aches and all that anybody who' saw the brawl been crowned champion then and pains of colds .. , for neuritic or between' one John Harrison Demp- 'one •there., But there was too much ac- ' •neuralgic pain or the pain of •-try and Luis Angel Firpo will tion to bother with trifling things rheumatism -it's INSTANTINEI ember same e'll bet so e, `7 ! >�a like right or justice. Don't let a headache or -other after lhcol eciioiii of more * "` ache or pain get you down. Get polished and scientific exhibitions of - '' -- 'so `s" INarANrlxa and get relief. die "manly art" have faded into no- •The champion was far one 4hingnels. It occurred 'just over R *-Sept. that be couldn't even defend him- tilaarter-century a o 14th self, bVt �firpo, instead of standing ' fhstafitin'e M.3 at -the Polo rounds - and -it- be interesting, *we • hp ori d g to measure him, kept�ht flieg�g ldpunch ,to 'of after wild' punch. ' r just a Tittle what J -Somehow or other Jack managed I _ _recall Q�Fitd < m •;; ? �t1�1 trip bell signalled the todIttsg f - 1PIiDo = a huge ccowling, baby I Mforms. Rotmd One- = I ; ISSUE 43 - 1948 _ I -1 TEST YOUR L y' With the 1Novele and Radiwmilmlo-- i:IDDEN BOOK TITLES --- by Grana Sharp -Each of the following should re- mind you of the actual title of sown Most reviewers who saw advance Perish the th3ught, they seem to well-known book For examplsr - fl ' I showings of • Lawrence Olivier's imply, that' .they're reading every "The Bell and the ht Riga act* _ i �u; • screen version of "Hamlet" went word from a script which—in all ally Browni°g's "The Ring tad flea r overboard with enthusiasm, hailing it probability=they never even saw Book." Answers ar • upside do" as the greatest thing that, had ever till about a quarter'of-an hour l?er- below) but no -fair. loots until • -, happened to the dear old cinema. fore they came on the air. They're you've tried your hardest. 1. Bird Mantle. Still, here and there one catches a speaking to you direct from the tinyour note in the chores` of heart, and don't let anybody tell you -'2. Expanding Earth. s - • _ - r4_ anything different. 3. .Foot Soldier Trio., praite. - i 11 — • • r 4. A Crescent and Twelvo "`. <' One captious gent, far example, rind 1 couldn't help thinking of Cents. hints that in. the' process .of filrWng these Johnny Sincere's when I S. The Red Epistle. not only Hamlet, but Shakespeare as saw. 'a little item recently to the ef• V6. `Bug in the Fireplace. well, got' murdered; and says' that fest that television commercial an 1 9. Wanderer's Headway. +� Olivier probably omitted the line nouncements are becoming almo, 8. Emerald Palaces. "Oh, what a rogue etc. am' I•' be= entire] film presentations, The rea- 9.' The Tiny Parson. _ y w cause -people migh. take it as a con-, son? 'Well, 'in teles.ision the com-.... _10: 730. Days as a Sailor. fession of guilt for what he had d6fe mercial announcers can't work with 11. The Lamp Went Out. to the Bari of Avon. a script, because the folks would see 12; Cheerless Abode. • —them doing so and it would kill the ANSWERS `In . spite of this it ��'ould seem as effect. And deprived of- a script to echos nit alg EI a if. Olivier has done a magnificent job read from, it has been found -that. palle3 ivgy ;,q3t I aq.L 'It ><seR even after several rehearsals few if aqi io}a si> a ons •-saiinuc iv:x� —and now fhe question is whether - S A u `'i lI the general public will .,take , to a y and any announcers are able td deliver a ;)Iu! aqZ 6 suolsuxly uaatD g drama in .which laughs are about as Sponsors message effective) •ssaiSotI s,tuu8lsa L -queaH ays x radio soap open ,and con' from memory. uo taKouD •9 sauai ta13t ag to whish most of the real action takes aalyy place in people's minds. Olivier's Replanting Needed •� aqt }v lios B i visna;axsnt�, "Henry Fifth' made a good clean gt+%o10 :poo}} utgo :•Who Goes Th re?—These two peculiar looking juveniles are up financially—one which• made For a huttd'red years,' the.'maplt' i� pileated woo eskers. Their its and those of many others, many film c iseacres wonder if they trees have been destroyed by fire, Surefire System are being portrayed in pictures and lectures revealing many hadn't been making a terrible mis- or cut With Feckless abandon for _ In Hollywood there's a chap who little khoWn facts of plant and animal life. take as -assuming that picture -going fuer or lumber .. If a largescale has perfected an invaluable system mentality is that of a.ten year old replanting of maples- was undertak-, for approaching beautiful .girls. en, `it would repay the -effort in soil says, "I'm a stranger in town. Can kid. The Gloomy Prince of Den- mark is quite another cup of tea, and and water conservation and gener you direct me to your house?" - I• can imagine quite a lot Qf folks at farm prosperity. _... coming away, wishing that they d - -gone to see Bob Hope instead: 0 - Fred Allen '& first broadcast—the "'Station • _ one in which he and Henry ieawaan a o nlgebtPulls- Man e+ did' a burlesqu• -ort "giveaway". shows—was screamingly funny, and 1 _ I can't recall, o hand,. any single air Jn performance wich gave 'me sd many real laughs. 1`Lorgan's take-rom rac sNickof Not long "ago r"saw a letter writ• -,And the place to write, here in On of f of . the ,high pressure M.C. at the • telephone WINS W��RD . had recently. dost, through fire, her entire farm house and all its con- Being in something of a borrow- : Still.' as- a long-time admirer of ` - tents. Because there might be a ing mood today,- I think I'll swipe the baggy -eyed comic; after it was valuable idea in it for some readers a fe-w paragraphs from an editorial all over`I coul'n't help wishing Al- of this column. I'm gains.to repro- published in the Farm Journal. A1= len hadn't done it.. That Fred is duce it in part. though, of course, it refers specifi- • bitter against the • "giveaways" 'is �:. fy# _sally to conditions, -in the United-nn�rstanciable—hui to let_ -that bit - "The fire insurance company States, some di the things it says terness appear business unmistakeably, / " seemed anxious to. be perfectly .. aren't very far astray reRa d g and especially that ssof guarr i fair," she wrote. "but the trouble things here in Canada. So here anteeing listeners to his prpgram • was that I had no record of any goes:.. against.'loss. of money they might 4 ' of the smaller thrugs in the home; ".• ' - have won by tuning in his. rivals, .. _ .sir '�/�, •! '� '..' • . i so all we could do in the settlement "The cost of living still risgs. • struck irie a's-ticell,'.rather cheap. ` -wtas to accept a blanket rate for Millions . of city' people art. being, each room. Now, almost every day told,. and' believe, that because their This h, of course, only one Ar- -I miss something —maybe some` cot mets •shoulA-be sos's-opinion, and I could easily _be- thing .small but still something I blamed. wrong. But personally I much pre. - really need and have to buy, and "They do not know that farmers fer Jack Benny's" approach to the '1lORE this year matter—which has been more or ..• ;the total cost is running up dread are producing _ ',fully. L feel sure that I didn't get than last. Nor d9 they appreciate less to ignore it. Benny seems to ' �rjr enough in settling with the incur that production Costs are higher be say ing to -himself, "Well, I was ance company — but still it's no- this year than last. They would be here long before the giveaways were - f' �' « -• body's fault but 'iffy own. surprised to know that the farmer's even thought of and I'll pr^+ably " ' + share of . the food dollar is- lower be,heralong after they`re all washed t a • .�• r "So now," the letter goes on, "I -than most of the time during .the- up In the meantime—to Heck with - .am keeping an exact inventory of war. - it•" everything we own; and everything, "Agriculture should not silently even if it costs only a quarter, goes _let itself be made the goat for a One' of lny pet hates on the air on the list. il'hat is, .more I keep condition that arises from other is the.type ahpannouncer,who always - the list in a place where it is not causes. Government .spending and sounds about eighty per cent stn EDWARD McNAMARA --�� _ .likely to be destroyed by fire—in _ govern..tent wartime borrowing of sere and convibcing—if you know OF GLASGOW STATION OKT. s glass fruit jar in a neighbor's money, with no sweat behind a, what I mean and you probably do. i`,„ + started the inflation and kie it He's the kind who, when doing a�I _.,' -"•'basemenc.". t . • . risks life N save st+atalNd twos- ollintg_- _A_Vben the tnA.•n__iniks -aa _ new scast� tries_ to ive ou the im- ` = you charge them -too much, tell pression that he's just fresh in fromri0M1 W� OY ilr0 y J One of the fittest ;iiovements of _ - -its kind anywhere is the tiational. them you don't make the prices. a talk over the Berlin situation with r�•� . Farm Radio Forum—the world's Tell them .to put the blame where Marshall, Bevin and Molotov; or, the morioing local was just s it beton s " making , a pie) bout. Some- about to pullout from Glasgow - -largest Radio. Study Group Pro S ' � body's Soaplen Suds- gushes over- _ _---Station,•near Arnprior, Ontario. gram Mich opens its ninth season • with such enthusiasm that ou'd Royce Macklaitu was standing�--- ` on Monday, November 1st. Flub- Which sound like words with a y by his truck, close to the trucks, ably you already know more about whole lot of wisdom behind them°— imagine his hands were st ,,,,he° t fru— n`Segsn to move. �• "It than 'I do; but just in case you do I'll leave them with you and ping•from doing the weekly wash- side-stepping quickly to avoid a.r,,.c>;:a+. don't here are a few of the facts. sign off for the week. ing• shower of water thrown from. athumble be lost his balance and klaim lost his balance trying osI For although last season there were a ... striking his head a ofd a shower of water from ibe ": ao less than '1351 "groups or Farm THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson itgainst his truck: 'Temporarily train. In doing so, he struck his bead t Forums which met and reported stunned, he fell directly across against the rack -of hit truck and fell —regularly during :the fall and win- the tracks — underneath the onto the trucks; under the min. t ter—and although over 23,000 ' peo- �• • • second last coach of the slowly mo I Dle belonged to them=there's' stilt vias fru°' - plenty of room for expansion. 1 • CTS IN SPLIT SECOND r In what seemed. like it fraction `!rho -Forum is -a— ti,ten'ngan of a second; station agent Edward discussion project. designed espec- a McNamara, who was also on the �' lits p . J gat p - fully for the farming people of the A e • platform, leaped to the man's. f Dominion. ' It is jointly sponsored �;' r J assistance. At great 'risk to his ►y. three. non-political and non-profit ItIWE r� ♦• own life he grasped Macklaim It by three. -p the Canadian Fed- v p �1 V by the ankles and dragged him " ��nn� cleir'of the tucks —just as the �"'w enation of Agricultu7Q; re, the . Cana- e W y ��, •heavy wheels passed over the y — 9 than Association of Adult Educa• TWICE AS TALL spot where his head had been, 'tion,. and the Canadian. Broadcast- As A MAN ' seconds before. = -- Ing Corporation. 'WHEN Ir �//i j"'"-� .Macklaim suffered from shock • •- SAT ISPs\\ I and a gash on the head ... but, The setup i; extremely simple, ONS • ' " Ih thanks to the almostunbelievable ` (LIVED IN � t � speed, couuge and 'presence of Although the truck driver suffered A group 'of' neighbors agree to meet BOTH 4 ' ' , tl mind of the agent, was otherwise from shock and a gash in the head, be' together once a week to listen to NORTH ,' ` 'unhurt. We are proud to the National Fa'riii Radio Forum AND50l1TH j P l>a7 was otherwise uninjured --thanks to tribute to Edward Mchlaatar of the action of the 't uick-thi°kias broadcast.. Then they= discuss the AMERICA. . ' t Glasgovi. Station, Ontario, station agent. 4 topic of the broadcast, also how ,1 (t '_through the presentation of The ' - • - - their problems can belt be solved, ` Dow Award. _ • ` -and what appropriate action sh'ould' be taken. There's still. tilde to start .such a 1�, �1 THE DOW AWARD is a T . gro>ip in your neighborhood if there 1 citation for outstanding hero. o �� ism and ineludei,'as a tangible isn't already one there. Get in touch /of,� -_ • . . , Is y _ • expression a predation, r 7. with some of the ,neighbors and" � �,,�� $roo Ca Savings Bond. . n COIL 7M7 VY NtA 6[RVICe. INC. _ levied- talk it nice withihelti; then write to Wii%iii+s are u the your Provincial Forum secretary KWIZ KORNER' pow Award Committee, r now i•6'" FAMOUS and- ask him for the -necessary; study g+p of editors of leading I - and informational material, for each FR1F1'O O C°'tad'an'uwsbabers' CALIFORNIA 15 WHERE? '"�. •rte 'r aA•ra4 person expected to' attend the meet- XANTA �,�� A IS THCU6HT Ti? HAV¢ BEEN kng, Plenty of ttetp � will be forth- LGU' Ary r!► LISTEN E T O SHO w ND IN SOUTHERN INDIA AWUT` q—fre of••char e,.of course YEANSA00. — „•,.�comin ,• --• OA[_ ,-•, - _ :'��� •�; •'' SATURDAY Ow3ORNAD IST N I - � - S g � . .. -T. M. at0. U. S. MT. W - •- ' i a gist }•Ivu irr,gctting• starter). / • - -- =- -- -: — - - ,Su nedi Sirectorq INK -C LA R E Mil O N T- _ RUI1 D=,S' S = - A. E. Richardson Mx, and Mrs, Pete Hardy of To- - Latmediate DeliveryC" Be ]lade -`, OCL IMSUBANtOI ronto, spent the weekend with Mr. Green and Mise 'M, Gillman, O[ -The Following Items - HEATR .slid Mrs Wait Hardy here, Mrs, Wm. Ellicott, Mrs. C. Dev_ Asphalt Shingles SiRBAL B8'PA'17 -Mrs. Wim. Palrtner spent at few i't and John Devitt and friend at Roll RAof In All Grades OONVBYANCI NG in Toronto last tended Kinsale . Anniversary on days with meads Roll -Sett idWs An Qld-established Agency, Rea1 week, returning on Sunday. Sunday evening . and enjoyed very Ott To gears . . Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Lewis visited I south the sermon by Rev, Fisher, Aluminum Corner Bead Xmithfuliy Air-conditioned friends in Toronto on Sunday. of Brooklin; also the four number's Ridge Phone Pickering eo The walls and roof of the new rendered by "Yet Old Davenport Rid Flue and Valleysand . • ,:. • - - • Chimney Flue Lining . addition of garea were put up last United Church Grads Choir", of And Lime Brick Face Brick FRI. BAT, .00TOBER 2W 28 week and it is hoped 'the lob will Toronto. - Mrs,' Lloyd Johnston and little- Concrete )Esloclics insulationShows A t, •D . „�. �Z .� -•� � .• • 7.,00 aaid 9.00 P, M. be' indshed before the snow flies. son Allan spent the week -end in Bits and Loose Cedar g"nrda,y Matinae At 1.80 Jt ost of the farmers here were Toronto with Mrs Johnston's ;not-• Poste and Poles Insurance Of All Kbm& g�tday Evening Show Starts at the p &wing match last week T � ` � Adviser The Legion hada concert here 'her, aMrs. Everett. A • W. MITCi ilii L Address on Monday' evening, called "The There. was a good attenQa.nce at' ,rlrpM � T Kansas Farmer" t which there church_ on Sunday; also a few. Pts Fabulous _Tuan itors who are. ' �tey are --�..ON= 74 and 114 arw�io out. - —riek. i it s a good: _lrnout. _- _.—_.-- —✓ The BaptlaC Church have called .always welcome. 'I ai am Elliott John ' �coll a minister in the person of Mr. Anniversary t3elrvicesl Oel. 81. "OUR TRUCKS PA..B Y'. -:-i WAY" '=- - Catherine btcLegd 11 t Brou harm United ehs&ch will - George Richardson: His wife- and 8 _ h -old their Annlversary Services on daughter will be liars neat weer{, ' STAFFORD EROS. KE!V AND CEARKE MGN. TUE$, WED, Mr, Richardson, although not yet j Sunday, October Rev. at ,Fi a m.. _ ordained, is a good speaker and is and 7.30 P. .m. Rev. Mr, ,Fisher, of PR►E3NTICFI - OCTOBER 25, 28 and Braoklin will be .the 'spea•ker at Monumental Works .. AUCTIONEERS m at 8,15 at sent studifng at McMaster. ,. Phone Whitby 582 (est Complete Show.. B Qp which has purchased both services. The 'PickeMng choir will be pre=ant in the afternoon to ceased and Authorized for 20 the business of Mr. Joe Farr will render special music, wltV Mr. Mur- $1 Co -over' 1st. Mi, Farr who has been in bus- on ar as organ: , Farm Stock, Implement. Hou mess here for many years, _plans lead in The music at the evening hold Fi r.ndture, Real EtbtU Performance to take a rest once he is free of service, a Sales our Specialty at Reason" \t Miss `jiTay, _fgrmerly ot, Brock- McEACHl` IE S hates. Dual' Service for tiw Lpulg Hayward Joan Leslie his duties. The Co -Op which i villa, and now of R'hitls�;-spent done well in other places will 'do price of One. plus An Added Attraction Well here, If -everyone gets behind Tbtitaday with Mr. and lies. Ed. FURNITiTRE DEALER. _ Milliken P. O, phone, Agiio, 6Zw8 - ONE EXCITLNG WEEK the venture and' does not knock it. Anais. _ would. all _choir members try to � FUNT!:RAL -DIRECTOR Markham P. O..phone Mark- p.96 • The 'United Church will be hold- �, be out full strong on Thursday ev- Prentioes have been establiited _ ing special services next Sunday, !ening at 8.00. _o'clock fora good Private Ambnlanoe Service .-EXT THURg; FRI. SAT, both morning and evening. This (peactice.--Thank you. Day or Night an o n �� 1E80. _ 00roB �, 28, 29 and 80 special occasion is the opening a: Conera.tulations to lir• and Mrs. the newly decorated church. For Clarence Crawford <nee Dora Wan- Wm. McEACHNIE Prop. Captain from several months now, services have , nop) on the arrival of a little dau- �,t,, Boli¢itor, Jgorraey Pubift been held in the basement, It i8 ghter at the Oahawa General- Hosp- Phone Pick. 13 •j hoped there will be a real turi}out alai recently, _ C. C. R•ICHARDSON c a Ca til for' both' these- services:: * s . ♦ p• • A good crowd attended the Leg- Crosier Wilson -- Pickering, ' vast. Snits ?OS Hent Bldg., ia6 Yoage De, ..In Technicolor tan dance in the hall last Friday. The marriagertook place on M' - See -the ad in this "issue for the Toronto ..Wrlverley? day afternoon. October 11, at 3.00 starring Tyrone Power- dunce here tonight, o'clnck at the Preebyteriaa Manse �YT1►Ir . MAW - in Trenton. by the Rev: R. C. 'Me- YY M. • M. Hold Interesting, Ateetlalean At ,h; r'.A!rP- daughter- - — — ed ikite interesting meeting of the the late :1Ir., an •''firs. S, C. Wilson Missionary Scc:ety was held -at the ' d' • LICMtiBED AUOTIONBER sad %�iMi♦>�A"��Q / I r+! Trenton- to Harold Frederick //pBVliis■/iiG s7 home c' .las• X. F. TolnlinsoR on I 'VAbUATOR f f f T eR, of Hamilton; son of the SELF -SERVE: Thikrs, Oct 14• The Pres. Mrs. H. iatq lir, and Mrs. John Crosier, of Hkaway/ Mounment Wks - G. McIntyre conducted the worsh _i gtayner:' Ont.!.31199 Wilson wqa a :Phone or Write ip service, Scripture and Steward= 'Irnier teacher here, and we offer ROBT. AU9MN,_ PROP. . • - n - � rfidp reading were given by some I tiitm_-ear veer best wishes. for a sad 13'a dos Bt E1ast. Rbitby P. � }, . t)stt _. = Fancy Torraoto ` rya the members: -A revtsw of-d-�perous and happy married life.- ! ]]ills. West of Whitby su missionary boos: was well given hy.+ . • llt . Bert Beer__.ia_ %pertain$ a No, $ Highway ` (} Mrs. 'Howard. Rev.' I, E. Kennedy � fes days in (;earretnwn with h!s Fbone Whiny ¢ Juice 20 oZ. 4 c brought a message of Thanksgiv= '$tater firs. Villa Wright and family .. trig. �+► due; by two of the 3lission I TfierP wAs 'a Rood attendance at116 24 tins $2.2:� Band girls was accompanied by i,ThanWffering Service on Sunday Case, :cars, W. '.Yard at the piano.- At the f evert ntCPermanent Pain close of the meeting a tasty lunch ,Mica Altatnder -spoke fluently of Temp _ was served We were pleased to' her mi9aionary work while in Weet- That Frays The TMYmper And Carne ens elves. y OZ. have a aulmber a store w t un.:' :-n ('o18da, All were n area o n J, A. WILLOUGHBY -her talk on this particular work. .TU C D - - ::_-- `' 'AND EONS Raiser Cup Won by Uxbridge Dian �i�: f.T&.n1.4 RArelar•aaTig a -solo C. H. C K. T. I _.- 2 for 25c The local bowling .club and many `•Jesup Lover of- 3IY 80111" ecrOmp- iI Forty Years' CanadWi, Iwrg. outal�de visitors played o4'f for the an'p� Ttv-bia mother, Mrs, C. Bar- Disney Block. Opp• P.45. `bet Farm Agency" Kaiser Cup here last; Wednesday. play. r OBHAWA I For Country i'lroperty Oon. Canned Peaches ]Zany Players and spectators att- liis4 .HPtan ' PoTlard and Mr, a, ,,phgae 1818 salt J. I, (Hod Stewart - ended the $ems lies, H, Wilep °vent Sarday w+th-AD0605 -Toronto ` A C Winner of the cup for three wins -ba -nawl_yweda, Mr. and Firs. Jack t For That Home ,Lt The City . 20oze 0 was Dr. � Butcher of Uxbridge; 2nd, - gtowart, ellers & Atkinso �'l °ur City 7 . T Dept. was air. Reed Toronto; 3. H, Mar'- l'f- J-.h� anti N'fr Ren lio('�rdv Ii1218? .Toronto dison, :�Tewma'rket; 4, . R. Flintlock �2 St Gen�RP anA v, Ross Knnv Phone Agia. 201 W 2 - etontt• 290 Il Y 1 'Red or Green of Oshawa, Q^e^t P fj8c At the Plowing match An added _attraction of the • stay nose. hindssy. ,-Licensed was -the tuck draw. for a quilt of. VIcitors whn came to wish' •trs GORDON P. OSBORNE — gchlno which :firs Don Hedges was the Q-ahP�k a 1'-n^.•- Mrtbdnv on 8n^- _ Auctioneers _ a proud winner v wPTP•• bo- tw'n rinnelit— Ft_ . L U_ d�,M- er es 29 a hel,. of Brougham, Zella, of Toxon- 25 Year's Experience jar Snow* %fere On Monday Night to. Mr., Harry Robinson, Toronto Disttrlct lllaaagcee When the News reporter return- re- two. sisters .Mrs. Bentley.- Buf- Sales conducted anywhere Zn Farm Stock, Furni• E ed tc Pickering 'from Claremont oh' talo and .firs Kavanaugh, Toronto; Speclsli:itag EbdPIRE LIFE Club House Jelly Monday morning, sew would be- also lfr and Mrs_ -Young and Mr, tare and Property Sates. - lieve that the ground had been and lltq, Freneh, of• Toronto... Hope Ali Bales peasonally Listed and Insursace 08=pany been. covered _with snow at Clare-, you have manv more happy birth- Advertised. Bills prepared and moot that morning. However aye, S -ebeck.RepreeentativY Pow- - es 4 -for 25e lTr� Ken Pascoe spent was plainly seen even at 9.30 and . lir. and ; to most. brought a. hope of Indian Sunday with friends. in 1Yhitby. Prompt Service Tom Pfukrin Hone "inmer, Thos. Robertson who has been i �asteurlZed' y ; • - �• � quite ill .is somewhat improved at � � utvYn c • M Keane Oshawa time o� writing:' Reasonable Rate's 'Raiph'Gulliver, Oshawa aw hQ - h a ...Carton f+v c BR� U jH�%j lir. Carl ;Devitt Rho has been on �O\E 290-STOL-FFVILLII Hugh CITY _ the sick list. for the past two weeks _ is up. and around again.. Telephonti 5294. Willey, out. The regular meeting of the Wom- Be RIC 11AR DSON ea'S, Institute' was held in _the Twp. DICKERING -Ha►It oII-�Qa� I October 12_ with ;•�udley — - ilgli0 a good attendance. The Pres,, Mrs. . - R: Birrell was 'in the chair The ��YourFrie'nd1yR�esl E r t A•gent'' minutes of the 'last meeting' were- Georg Ba msey' and fatmily, of MO INCH =q t read by the Secretary B• London, were' guests of Arch and' R urO algal. AG T -- Burk, Roll Call vias anus erect by •firs Bell recently. They also called LIFE, F11RE OASUALTY, BOnDS, AUTOMOBILE "What, this cominuirity needs fat MABILITE I?iSURANOWLtc, on other friends -here.. F, J. Donavan young people". Correspondence was . Many of our people attended the BUY FRA1hi AND _ read and uealt with accordingly: 4nniver�ary -Services in Pickering " LIST YOUR PROPBIRTLE3 MR -SALE WITH . 8. A., B. Sc. at was decided to hold a donation an Sunday to Aar a former -Pas- - at the November maeeting for the tor,.Rev, Harold Stainton, of lIim-' 7' CYRIL: E. MORLEY OntAYI Land Surveyolr Children's Aid- Society garments ice, He has lost none -of his power iDsbawa, Ont.' and articles for all ages of child- ' as a preacher and' he, wT greeted l If 865 $ing St, ten -up to 12 years, ailY he Gel- with lull houses 'at both' services. - - - come. _ Rev. lir, 'Copeland took his work Arrangements. for the annual UD at Itmrico. MA I ° C C,uneiitiun at the Royal fork ori 'here .attemled,,the \oveltiher ), 11 and 12, were tet .Carr ce�;at-tlmouds on �;tnda. a.ncl 2• g�+ z and -_- over,- to thF \m emh, y nTeet�n to near I. would ?Ial,v attends.] hatl lint he. _ I,Iliii'TED _ •e'at�C� r than tis- Y I the date clasid with site Marker- TELEPHONES —'Howard 1117, and Scarboro 836 g.. -.?' 1-2 ,x 1 8-$ 1 tial—Tuesday, Nov. 2, Pians .were. int Special day. - i tli@ Pnr.:tar'_ e flrvt week Dcu Gt'gwford Visited• with a • In Clear Pine With in December, ;firs, Brady, the Dis- cJcarbor0 Junction �rppn and Glass, 1 8-8" thick tr:,:t President, gave a very fine a- friend near Lake Huron and it was hi, first day off all surmmer, .. gLOORING TILE ddress, on "the influence of the llrs, Jean Wonnacott- has • retnrri= - i Fionie Training Of Chilclreh. fhc re- -� e4l from•Oshawa and is at her home �+%<}=- IMMEDIATE D YI l s`ARM$TRONG spousibility of parents and In§tit- but must' remain in bed for some "hal Fioottia; Tile ate Members She She closed with the time, - or Deeseed -- All no" - f Asphalt following .. "Service to others is �°b — with (} gas sry built. _ r >�totagh Mrs Bob R'alker and Pamily and V„_,.ew U� wl lazed h, tat'' .;Insulation — 1�breglaes fhe rent we pay for the:spac,e we-\Irs.' liaundrilt of 'Whitby. were ' `l Airseal Rockwool occupy on earth;" Mrs. 7vI, Harloek recent visitors... with.• Dick and Mr:. � 7Kr�Moat JW se �mth�8s �•. show'ed•• samples- of -needlework .she .:, Ael�alt �� w1 _ Winter over the holiday, M. Gordon was prepared to onstrate,_Arr- The new fence has been erected in Ipanl-brit Biting N. ans;emeRts are ,under way to have front of the School and it i3 a big 31artian 3enour Paints - a class. of instruction on the differ improvement to the oke of the - ant types of needlework in the near 1 _ t�7��: y *Lure •The •following holtesses ser P Te cher Ca.mernn spent the peek i veA lnnclllrs, J. Crillman, Airs, R. Harden, rs, H. Malcom, Miss. E, and with hi9 parents in Toronto.