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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1948_12_24pZpgl�iii�IQ, ONTABIO�-FRIDAY I}I':( EI-MBHR 24,-1948- ------ VOL68—gNO. 13 _ `. -- w. Caa• , Murkand Son,'Publishens ••�� �O ith 1.13 e ffice Ver' +t , fternoon Mond A ailaY '1 L �,,� ;Day FloorFloor„loll PPickeringing Village Monday At PickR ering O. _ - ...._. . lir. and Mrs. Dowsett, of Portland ' ,p+;oettmaster Ed. Booth to>,d the i ii have been visiting their daughter. News that last ,Monday saw more �Lrs, W. A., and Mr. GoudY' u mail come into the oft ee thau at Mrs, R. C. Stork has been serious - a other previous Christmas. There i ly ill during the past week. any Mr. Harold Richardson has ,been , .. d 14 Is an 'were 99 bags of parte • locked bags of letters, Constdertng i away from the store for several ,,. t v r- cola. tie thickuras and size of a Christ- I re i mss card one can imagine the num- ud , _ The Misses Rorke a ape ding 4 bags. Mr. A. � ;, � e holiday 11-Otta Booth and staff have done an.ex- Dr. and yI%u. Fallaise were hosts #1 tgllent job in getting mails sorted ! _ a` to twenty relatives on Saturday ev. < ening in honor of Mrs• Fallatse' Sr, and eleare-T- l e�aesday_it-began to slacken off a little, but he added, j birthday, "there was still plenty coming in, j ,: Harry 1loore, `°; �4rantif Loaner s ti - ill at ,ly Pickering, i tri icairy -` • .. - time of writing. t_ju stmas and The Church United Church people, note - Dr. t ,VERY Christmas season brings to Brewing, Moderator, is Scheduled 3londay night last was another of that man. to speak over CKDO, Oshawa. as us the recurring knowledge Christmas Day at 3.00 P. m th°se occasions when the Editor' re- - sorrow, dejection and strife. The gritted his inability to use short- kisut need not be destined j r ti hand, Rev, A. C. Lufbman, Green- i wood guest 'of Rotarian Vern Dis- ; spirit, of Cbrisimas' captures us with its glory and teaches us that ` ney, spoke at Rotary dinner on that ! y s', • lasting piste on tartb is our "highest goal. ZI�:tR % l i►�=•b�- evening. Referring to an article he - • ibis newspaper one Wish at had recently read. the -author had : ;, ri you will permit the Publish- o}'United Church asked "is the Church any longer l tbi: Christmas lime, kt..it. be this. That the spirit of the Christmas Pickering . that m9st of those t be our perpetual guide sad shot we may meet our jailors , Dec -ember Copeland. Minister �e�ry?, ,ger, Robt Ci services in which the church had >: eta► tray Q Q riendsbi Not just until gnaday,Sundaych 14)48 , snot on the level of peace, trust and j Q• fJ' engaged in earlier . ages, such as 10.00 a. m, - Sunday School -"'ch,&rity” "education" had now 1 a a is December 26, but jar the rest of the year—jar the rest of our livst• 1100 a. m� - Morn Service 'passed' into` rise hands of govern- y - "Christmsrs" menta and social welfare Agencies. . �yR it ,s its 'jh, spirit that ibis news extends so a!! of yott its ?.00 D. M. - Evening Service' -The speaker's significant reply LO ! bope jar a truly ( Jima (J�tie� Scholl, -Rt N. ithi+s was. "the Church is otili ria- p ' Special Services ' pomstble for the ma:imtainiag of that_ • MERRY CHRISTMAS spirit that encourages these ages- 0 ;♦ion, Dec. 27 -.Rev. A. C. Luffman _'cies to LuncCn". On. the criticisms # _ Tues. Dec. _28 - Rev. I, E. Kennedy - of same of too much commercialisim ' a e In Christmas the speaker had no I u i this seek. X s h !s etc. No c fears on this point. .....there is still - m c, macs amine-evidenee-of--the -pr "s 0f " ck r1niC tan We "Spirit of Christmas". � -yl a presbytor Church A number of -outstanding state- Kew. DavtdbaD--�lnist_s!-- - - mints Were made by Mr: Luffman, ` tin la D ber 2(S 1 5 ( ecevu we can persuade.' _ and we are hoping Jr. Warden, J. t3. Chap.uau 2,00 V. M. .Sunday School him 'to write'tits- dress that we �r Nurti.•a, \lyse Ru%sell \>r'ur. l►La�tPr. ('. 5 Rr�seat $00 p, n► - Divine Worship mLght publish it later.... it will be 'may �r, Gain- ..0 rth read to any season. -� I E. \IcEcoy J o meetingMonday next: u ,`• 4 •• , } t i -Pas: -Sunda, r 26, 1948 Lll. Ai. pO1.ICi. N [IED ] OI."R Y p- , DBQ�113ER 19, 19 8 1 11 PO a. m. ' Morning Devotiou . t ' -- - Q Evangelista Service 7 30 p m -Local police have •opened a trust Weeknights l �:' } .' ThA67 .Cottage Prayer -Meeting _.._ _ fund for the 'Buckner family (par- t seta and four, small children) Of 1 , Iu [luabarton District lDunbarton Shore who last every- i �" ate. y youth y Friday 8.00 P m - Y th Rall a; they 'were Church. clothing ey i . ut.the _ - .. thing b - •z_ . t b to To All Welcome oRt - •��earing, when., fire.deitrcyed their - home and balongdng� titin week, A y Committee has. been formed, com- n Du�,banun United C'hurc cit Gable J. B. Ir $e v, J. K. .Br.,huu, _}liul prising- Chief G a vine, Constable .«'h tee firs. _% R kr4 ,, w*rs Shortreed, Pres; Red CT4 sS and 'ti1rs: -� �; , _" f Sunday L. Brown. Money to pflrchase . turn- -" 10,30 a r.• �unuay School and irons, a stove and other immediate ,.; 1 I3itile Class• laeceasities is, urgently needed, and, 11.15 a, n, ti:'or^hip "cheques, money` orders ate.., •should 1.30 p. lb. - Y- ea a.ut SungEveaamg. be made payable to the -Buchner V�'eduerdatl Trust Fund" and handed to any gf 7,30 •p, m, - Prayer Servi 1 tete a-bove-named, v hPracticeS _ � Thursdia This tam•ily•• are your mei$(bhang, by representatives of many of the W. Bra, M.. S. CbaltntaD Secretary' ;Coir . F and , a contribution 'now, wilt. mean C. S Bryant IPA as W. • til,' of es, and Bro. E. L. Chapman:.Dir. of Car.,. Friday J _ Doric Lodge A. F. And A. Ji, neighboring ,Masonic t.odg Wor, W. Bro, W P. Neale; S. D., Bra. C. pubs and Scouts a .happier Christmas for both them included the D. D, G• %I., Rt - and Yourself. -Comm. Bro• A. (i, Craahatm, the Grand Sr. Noland; J. D,, "Bro, Barrie Mallen- �,,tnraay (Foatnightly); C, S. ('Ben) Bryant was Installed 8.00 P. M. - Movivig Pictures Warden and a number of other Or. z%; I, G., BTO• R. Wm. Miller; 13. as Worshipful Master of Doric Officers. Bra, Goo. Brows; J. 8 , Bro.. Sews d O Bra. Creek (Centennial). trs I.o e W Foresters g organist, I•`o Canadian Order of Lodge No, 424, A.- F. sad A, M•. Bighlamd Other d[ricers for 1949 are: — •�arold Anderson Organ J. � IBraham MisOste>c , g Warden, Bro;' Alex. Russell; Jr. W. C. 'Mtirkar: Tyler.. W. Bro. R. 4 Rev. 8natda7�.,� Banta Claus has been very active W. . Bra. GardWinter sad his Bd. W,.,.Bro. Jack Chapman; Chaplain, Murl$00. r . among C. O• F. children in the dit Treasurer, V. '� "` ,i vigils n several Of 'Installed Maatem, for the year .. 10.00. L -m.. Worshiptand SchoolT r tract, Making his Bra L. M,ortey; pL the district lodges. 1849, Tbe. ceremony was witnessed Pleasant Sun, Evening ' Scots, Claeemvat 4.30 P. UL. ' court Dnffins,,Pickering, keld an 4, Hdd.Matstin" Party Dr;•Osborne, Princi D � 1 Mrs. W. (�Xo1ida7 election of officers resulting. as fol- CoUeW To Speak at; 1.00 V. M. Senior Boys' Orono 40 Iowa: Bro A, Lishmsa, C. &; Bro. The members of Ontario Chap. ,0,. - Mrii. George Scott, of Claremont. Wednesday 1 W. Eiolowehtili�. V. C. R•; Bro. W• E. g held an enjoystble evening Leat Dr, 'Stanley Osborne. Principal 01 passed Tway suddenly last 1laondsy. t Bra. C. R.. ll Boysi, following a heart attack. 8.00 p. M. C. r I, T. Bryant F: S.; Monday. Business was dispensed Whitby Ladies' College will be the the Thursday Bro. W. Collins, Chap•: "Br°• buffet luncheon served speaker at the evening service to Born at Balsam, she attended The Tratl Rangers ' with and a 6.50 p: m• - r D .Bryant, S. W,; Bro. H. Limders. ,from the table. decorated with red Dumbarton u'n'ited Church, on Su'n- school there, and at Claremont. 8 OU p. m - Choir Practice C �' ,r, . W:; Bro. •S.'Pilkey, S. B•; $TO clay evening nett. A cordial welcome former Minnie Jane Pugh, daughter qday (Fortnightly) i candles and good things to eat ,pre- of the late Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Vern Barrett, J, 13.; Auditors: Brim pared by Mrs. Betty Phillips Then :s eateuuea to all to attend. 1 8.00 V. M. . Moving Pictures J. Bryant J. Power. an exchange of presents, and as (Dunbarton Cifurch letter being pugh• Fallowing her marriage to, The retiring Chief Ranger, Bro• each members rete)ved a got, he or received late, we regret being un- i \ir, XV. Gea. Scott, they farmed 0T United Church _John Powers reviewed the wbik . she would pay tribute with a poem, able to .ind roam ' for the entire I the' Z th concession and on other o. J. g, g ham� Minister done for the past year, and thanked 1 farms refiring to the village in Sunday his .retiring officers"'and member song_ or dance, The turkey donated "budnet, trot made space for this au- i 3,) p• m. Sunday School for the Draw by Mr. Frank Smith, nauucament, Ed,) 1 1929, She �caca mentbFr nP the 1'^t- , for the assistance given him. Bro: was won be Mrs• Wilbur Johnston, ited ,Church, rebs W. a., the XV, 1- ,,^„00 p. m,, Warshig C lie! of th e. loop R. Lockwood. P. C. R. of the i.ocust Hi11; R. R. DEC• 3�• tud a t e . - Elr€l�r: moa the. guest speaker for NEST, Pickering, `'\t. S. She w,t� act::e until. tl�e l;(at :it, 4curbe'.- ('fin:c'it, Pickering the evening.. Having been one o. 90th lsirthday oil •iaturu> _. and was. widely k(tr.wn and liked 1 I The Annual Meeting of the Pick- Her passing came as a 'shock to ,Christmas Serviecs• Christmas Day. the Charter Members of Court D.t•f- 5,00 a. m: and 10.30 a. M. Holy tins, -he urged that renewed efforts pie bf..the nto t delightful.youug ering Public and Co'lttintiation 'he community. ladies of onr tillage. 1lrs. W. J. � Sclioc4s will be held at the local SttrvivitTg are: her hunhand: 'four Coanzuunian, Sunday. Dec. 2G,.Part d be Fut forth in 1349 .tn- fulfill the ..fonse3' celebrate- her 30th birth- \Cednesday ev= aims and ideals of Canadian F'ore�- - school building on sons: Thos, and David, of Oshawa, 'One of Caleb 'Simper's cantata - try, and to assist. in getting .a pro- (lay on January 2. Mrs. Monne ,has ening, 3, at 8 P. m• ' Grtrdon, of R'ind'sor Ind Peter, of The Nativity” will be sung by the' gram started. Bro. Lockwood stated „been a most remarkable person.... Texas. I choir, with Part Two, the Sunday ;he westart ponsbr entertainment of he -have not heard if she still fol- East txruup AuuieY \�. A• Funeral services were held on I[bo following• 7.00 P. m• carol Service, motpin,e picture films. for the Pack- jaws the hgck'ey broadcasts as close-' " Charge of Cbristmas YrogTam" `yednesday from the 'family reaid- hen the old, well -loved carols will Bring children. Coatmittee appoint- ! ly as she did last winter. 'Our co•n- suing. Preacher at this service. gratRlations'to iter. -• . • A large number were present at ince. with Rev. L E. Kennedy out, Rev„ E. G. Rbinson. i�nnday School ed to carry -out -this idea are. Bros. the December mteetfng oY the-Aud- iciating• Interment at the 7th Line I ;.4 _ J• Powers, S. Pilkey, J. BrYant. R. at 10.00 a. M. - Plckeri Women's Inssitute JF* ley \,troman's Association. held at Cemetery, Pickering Townshipal $oys, H. Richardson' and A: Lash- I _Meet. Home_ Mrs, V. \Fright the: hoime of- Mrs. C. Puravu. SO Paul's Church, Dumbarton man. I The East Group were in charge of Friday, December 2�4, 8.15 p. tn., -Court Du,tfins' officers will be In- Pickering Women's Institute a very interesting Christmas Pro$(- - i Banks . Tiarris Celebration of the Holy Comngnnlaa. stalled into office- at a joint -Install- i g rarn, followed by the, a Sunday, Deg 28 - 3.00 p; m. Carol atibu Banquet to be 'held• in Whitby I will meet'at the hgtne of Mrs. V: singing of C. Braun. {Wright, Church St., on Tuesday, carols, The marriage took place on Sat- ( Service, when choir and eoagrsga- ti Januai'Y• - -1 December 28, Hostssses: :firs. Gl. qui• -rettrimg President, Mrs., Wm• urday last Of Mr. L. D. Banks, of- tion will tofu, in singing ' the old, Law, Mrs, F. Prowse and Mrs. C. Guthrie, thanked everyone for their this place to Mra Wan. Harris, of favorite carols. Sermon an "The TOW�TSIiiP pR0( T.►MATION $akar, Topic "Social Welfare" by support during the year and hoped Toronto They were married by the I meaning of Christman" by Rev. B. �Int-D,tly NFCT I Mrs. rs A. Lishman, Pupils from the everyone would continue to work a_, Rev, Harris, son o1 the bride, They G Robinson. Sunday School at 1.00 village school as guests Roll Call - long -with the new President • will reside to Pickering. I p m -` Citi --IC HOLIfIAY !. BOXING DAY. "Naime a Mother of the Bible." A social hour followed when a l pIC)K-ERLYG lunch was served. - Cory. I - THE SYLVESTER l00000' I. DIAMOND ROBERTS `n �. ✓ �� HIRONICLES ' SJDepots- '•' Hones Munroe st}ccesstully steals the Honey .a quick glance of warning. to 6ywoman Diamond ,.. fabulously handbag '• from the handbag of a woman m a Los "It will just abort fit you." 'l INGIEP., I ��RM Aaseles department store. Her rrlead "If you don't mind, will, Mrs. ' ;;. .' Joe Danburne, professional thiel. tries co • ..get It from 'h.r• but is prevented Carey,'=responded Honey.' - •' ' V' Une, P. Clat 'k(?, with loins so when he seta in a tisbt with ,the In a fete minutes they were On .G1U�L'�-do .16 man she loves, Dan Brewster, district ' attorney. She takes a plans for Baa titer wad. Hone took a nice dee y p / I \ Ha;.py Christmas, Every•bod}•l in hospital; and later .with my' wife - Trancleco but It becomes lost in a tog and breath, and let it out in a long sigh. ` \; I: n'r that just the loveliest greet- an- children around me. Yes fn the sea lust oft shore. She is sicked up. the lone survivor, by a young She felt like she had iust escaped in. If it comes from the heart ' Christmas to me is just that -a -- lawyer. Art Carey. who lives. with his mother near by She gives chem the another near disaster. - - - -' Art in amusement. w oat more could one wish even for family circle as complete as we can - name Honey Roe. but that afternoon when she and Art get the newspaper her real grinned Mrs. Riba is very friendly, but � .. one's nearest and dearest? There are different make it.' ' -- - .name u listed among the victims. a bit on 'the curious, snooping side.. g ways of ex Tessin p g one's Christy, %• wislies just as there Possibly that answer will be te- CHAPTER VIl If you had come out in Ma's coat are different w ays of celebrating the g pealed many times over' by those who read this column. Perhaps it (Continued from last week) she would have drawn all kinds of � Yuletide season, but if it all adds is the simplicity of that Christmas ' „ There is a eget near there` that conclusions. The way it is. she thinks you didn't know it up to "A -Happy' ^ I Py Christmas' then so many years ago -of Joseph and ^_ I must get to right away. Will you wasprobably was so cold out here and neglected it covers all that we could possibly Diary and the Infant )esus -a coni- drive me there tonight- Pleasel It '-----=-is to bring a heavy one along. She'll 4993 wish for one another doesn't' it? plete. family picture -perhaps it 1s most urgent. 1 was going to it try to get your life's history before SIZES Se%era] weeks ago a friend asked b that which seems to make a family when the plane crashed. I don't- she goes home. But Dia will stall 2-8nee this question-" What is your -first- ' gathering so exactly symbolic to us want to eta however." - y' her. She is awfully close about her tlioug tt t rection with o . She did not lower her eyes as he. own life, howe'ver." • CflriSttlias:" It was one of several Looking back through the years, searched them for. a clue to her e s on 'a questionnaire which she' had if we. can remember Christmas in request. Then he smiled down -at "She looks familiar, but 1 am sure been asked to have completed. The our homes as a happy •time -a time •N'a��-s��--before'!' uert intri ued me and 1 in turn 4 � of loving' and g Bi�ing; of considers- _.. • "Of course." � " Together, the}• went forward to "If she had seen you. she would _ Put t to que_tson to. severs o my -. -t-lion for-ttrr oke -and ._understanding -- remember it." friends: Now 1 am asking you- for the young; then we can be quite y meet Mrs. Riba, a dark and lonelwonjaxt�UCh Honew changed the .subject 'b Boon- for a 'bust mother! T`,1't i ;lt hat is your first thought in con- sure the Christiilas .message of " .�-Btlfrgef than Art' mother. saying: "Your mother ie very nice, '.Art. pattern' part's, plus the ripply' .little nrenon wrt� nr:_tmas: ,sw your- eace an oo wi a ini e y a "`Phis is,Art's friend. Mrs. Riba," I like her. And before ,I leave peplum -.no , shoulder -seams, no self an honest answer and you will &place in our hearts and our homes. said Mrs'.Carey and her eyes dant- I will try to explain about my, name side -skirt seams. Cut and sew.' this ki oft' just what. Christmas means If we. have such memories then we ed with merriment that the neigh- and other things. I really hate lying, 'But in ONE. day easily! t` to vou. In the meantime .perhaps have .much for. which to thank our .: boy did not see. " %ss Roe. She is I have never done it before. Pattern 3'J93 comes in sizes 2, 4:, yop would like to know some of parents. visiting its fora few days." right note I can't talk." g,. S. Size 6 takes 2!< yards 3.; -incl) the ai•=trers that were, given tome. Yes, it is surely a wonderful thing "How nice to meet 'a friend of Marry miles flew be before •she fabric. Gne young fellow said ilial to him for a grown person to be able -to -Art's," cooed Mrs. Riba stiweeth•. her said in a very still' :voice:• Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Chr trn:,s and.carols were synonj- look back to a happy childhood, eyes alive'with animation. "I can "t• want to gb to an old ceme- (23c) in coins (stamps c:,nn°t be :n;o Carol; , :: a lovely thought Christ - symbolized by many happy Christ see how, pleased he is at tery', Art." {. I ecce ed for this astern. Print fi P • a would be hard, to think of mases even though there might not t B g .hawing =you here. There is that lore interest "Ttie,cem-." He alused his lips - plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, P Chr :Lynas without them, wouldn't � be too much of this evorld's goods . in his eyes." Sl'e wagged a teasing- over the word he was about to re- STYLE NUMBER. it' Remettibm as children how we to do with. • linger at Art. J peat, and Ffoney.' watt}ling him Send your order to Box t', 1te lnycd-to si1r,-"array in'a manger?" But if your are younb, with most _ Honey felt color creep, into tier closely, saw him square hiF. should _ ( Eiglitcenth St.: New l:ororito, Ont. t'iaS toveh little carol'is still the of your life before you, and with lace at the wornau s kmv-Ai. but shey en and lift his chin. `Ail rigtli ' � 51'• e.'i�n't it-:,,st now lye watch little children 'in our home, then - answered pleasantit : "I am very The. gates of the ccratetcrt were closed. of bu-t Eloncy had rosy li,ten as another generatia:l -whatever you do, give them mem- glad to be here..\Irs. Riba.".. • course,. SO0O •':+'r jt5 n i:•9�ge fat. Song and ones .... memories of Christmas to . The wilman looked vaguely. fa - expected that. There ryas no reason gu AY srt•rt - 'trea4arG thfOugli the 'years. if. you miltar, but 'Honev could not , e not why she could not get over the w'a14 i'. little tt t' tv -tt e �.yrld - .' -another are in doubt as to whether ou are her, and it was disturbin to cher g w'th a ,aid Ecom Art: and . LESSON 1o.t I� carol. I 'cemembe 1 in - in C y g ivin our children the 'ri ht kind s sy g peace, of mind. She watched the r lyse wi,liug to assist her. ; .. bed alert alit} li,tettirlg, in my little of- Christmas; ask (ourself this - wordan from veiled ewes, w•onde-:n • S �'v hen 1 get inside, Art," she said' - _ - r°O,1 acro" the atlantic waiting for ' s question-"14'hen m children are y - where she- had- seen her.. before, or to . a hushed voice teat Neti+rg he - • By Rev. R. Barclay Warren' t ", jilt o'clock on Christmas Eve. - grown up -what 'w••ilt. their 'first _ if.they had met. lifted .I er to the wall.' "you-tlrrre E. 'hl:e Iiia ctcick in the Church an the th�yught be .in Connection • with. - _ "lire're drive Fran rig up to San b around tor' a while. so people will. A oval tie Literature in P yP nsanc�t -qua"re ;could strike the Christmas," The answer depends_ Ma," said after ' a neo- -frrztrAs ;end ,tn and- a>k ( P �' Tile' $ible • _ ' - hour tr,cn airiest immediately. away ori YOt _ :• . .cisco, ..art inent. -"I think we'Il lease no« and question.. No one mu+t know that 1. have been. hese. No liut � Rev. 21:1-7; 22:1-5. lr '- iF t,n distance I. vioulel'hear."the - And,so a gin -"A Happy Christ- -- - g _ - --eat a bite on the way.".! "Why one . you. y i and I know will not- me -t\'" -placitlg trrll•ioxefl . arnl -mss" is my wish for you : -a Christ- y not take my .coat, dear, . y a you give away. Come back in an hour, Oh, Golden Text: -'Fite din) diol of the faniihar. carols. 'Sametimes it would, mss abounding frith Carols, good , t instead of your light erre." accred ,• , watt, ' 'She' Lust remembered some world hate bcconle.the kingdoms rt 1'c tile_ town band, somrtirves the fellowship, family gatherings ..,Mrs. Carey pointedly, and ��;;•e ,thing that was vitally Important as our Lord, and of his Chn'a; end he ' SaiN.,tiow 1rm}-then as the last and tiEDf(�RIES, - he swung her to the top of the wail. shall _ rei;;n for... ei rr and• ever, tr ,n from the musical instruments - I•, Hagte ev latiorr I r1 tad; d in -to the distance. carol singers - a lou a.screwdrn:er or some- e that .in: tit car, i want .. = - t.uald carry on. epreadiug thetglad Answer tc This Week's Puzzle - :...' to hot -. _ "r1V1'he quarter, lesson appropriately conelude with -a study of a;cicalyp-e titlin.1; Stith their joyous and will-, enc teleses Once again the chat- 6 G G 5 L ,,F A S C AAl _• _ 1 "1 hate." lie iter t bask to ti tic literature. The word-apocalyp;e ern j, v oI ring ou3,-''O Caine all O R T A !R M T A N A �' parked car it11d_openrsi t' vtrunk. : derived from a Greek Iaord .which ye iaitl:iul t) come. Irl ns TOUR f IN'G S!A'N,D ► Silently lie gave , lic: • u hat' she i' then saw her >afely into 1 means to uucutcr and refers to -an uncovering or discioture of •Ilid&n a,i'ir ilio Rn, tt;r . an;+ rr- w my yue�tiorl YANK C! OIR N S T EI l N R E Ole A P S the cernet a tt{o-the rBuoktl°f -grown t>y the father o{ a' A„c T E L AIN A - and t .e tihitet tomd-rkau dQtlike, tultus� [n,5dd lion f faihris� '\1ti nr-t thought ca`1- O N Ply oIL A cIS so ii�!� , $entir)els guarding t •o>.e -who slert,t j in peace. She 'felt air -r+ like an t i _Itetelation, Fart •iyF 7xctlariaih', Dpn• iel artii Ezekiel arc apocalyptic: net•tu. sr,ith Qhri,tnla3 is t;,, get till griht•r of one's famil},'and S _i / D 'FikAirl o SIP Afi C I - N T A T~A T;O UT &T7 - * a - ` �' M♦ 's » •a intruder. llone.t ' �Iie heard An =' }ttertd as Apocahpscs hate been called "tracts ior.'bad ti nice.""ilieir itiain purpox' lite Tt'rrenthrance' of other Christ- i1:a<e. Past an•1'enne. To me Christ - O .4 T�S a U'R - S L':oiP E G R ET -4 5 v S'E 0 t `4 t' start t're: motor and drive off, leav; in her that'place. was to encourage the peoi,le of God rrla$ l az• 31" a% s, peen, a-- farldniark iiia_( look balk now. E T _ g P : [nide the out rateyard,.1-lune q g y' turned ,and walked along, ilii' high I wall surrounding the bursal ground -to the big entrance'g:ttrs t, get her bearing,.' She heti nt'ter been in =' the place at .night before and she u1 tunes of stress. E.xtcncrve use is made of 'sy ruLols and iniic� r'j of 'various kinds. Beware of the inall wku ),rutrs�s to understand`all-the-det:ti`l:-.t -'rich' apocah'pee. 1'hc ten mystcr u° to incite us a sensit n i, can. and call almost r.er. Christmas - at n'•. %11t. _ my father and t marl . ; . r: , .ta r; -i-- B E EIS END A M O _�� ; I \ i +'• - y i t ' _ Q+ 'yt<i jj �� 1, !She's Ideal,' They Say -We )have popularity Ci+tlte_t; pop based on pretty nearit- ew.er-thinc, these' days: and in case vou're pnterested, c Patsy \Tiller, shot's, .-.. "Ideal Farther s Dail�'htet. ' ---- - w - CRASS ♦Y �RD - w�ZZL` C --- ' ACP.O�i _ rtaw-honed "• t 1. Incites 6. Rork unit 6, l.raasiand 7 F.xist was faced .w;ith tht difficult task �b locating The spot she. w;,y,tc•{ to find; especially hard since there was no moon to -light the way for her. From the ate she wallri`d carefuliv but hurri,..•dly." making her war among the ase:, gr •I (.Continued next week.) { I 11. Beane -12. Pubtt.; ;tore= 16. Tavern - houses - 17. Sett drinks 33. Layers' .19. Stringed in= Not ea nt 35. Slipknot 30. Not easily _38. Petition moved 38. Raised, 21. Town in India 39. Weep 32. TA -9a0 40. Recline . 23. Oriental dish 41. Airplane 24, Set out throttle ;llcm-ought in ,e awe. Gods ay s and thout-J is are w 3i,otr ours.. john's vision, df the lira heads❑ - and the new earth are extremely' l>eautifuL Some .passages bring great comfort a,. "God siiaii v4pe dwav all tears irum their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither jorrow', nor crying, neither sliali', there be any' more pain _ ', There Shall be no night there. ' The de-' scription of heaven is followed by an earnest invitatjon to aIl, ".end the Spirit. and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let hit that is athirst come. { h s' Y` K . ,r ��` ar �`' "k•• - �.. _\ . e7 _ _ a a I aF • .+• 8, Mark of a ,8. Stiffening -i6. I t� oval ' 9. Flowering !13, Trrfc•r,se aurk platnt '13, 1.1 nib 10. Besides Y4. il,^.rly' llebeew .. rnnbt t ' 1.15.Traveiing tS.wrenosa i6. Sudden pull 2 i 19. malze :i20,btuti' • 25. 'oily - 26.tiy sterious • Biblical word 27. Pronoun - - 28. unit -� • 29. ft'enoundnl 30. Palm leaf .. 31. 32, Poetic levee 33. Box 34. Musical sitiostcompo r ulent to. Corpulent ! 87. Horse S Chairs' 43. Central 29. Wit: idly- American tree 30. Nocturnal 43. Lsir ' .the animal 46. 'Phe boy 3 - - And whosoever will, let hint take ty'ater Of rile treel�1. "'e i00 often live as tll°ush 'tills world was all. Actually, it is but the of preparation for our everlasting abode. How important g P - then that we should study the Bible which . points -the way to heaven. .ems �'••'", 'L - - \ {� ` J esus - comma•nded, Sear(- r tic Scriptures." MATTER OF FACT --- ildv creed as a scientific worker rests on an almost religious convic-, n o f measured t he . goodness tion ab t Uel g .. i - - - Seed con �ar<1eN 3a. se Incline sl. Lubrtosa4d l4. Freneh 416. Tint pipe se ~' s!•+ 14 11 he facts; tLat all facts are good; they may be facts about bad things, but if tkey are facts they're good and vat - uable. I believe that the measured fo*u of bade science, the, observed rsislbns among them, sod the ten- I -'Dear Santy Claus" -In all parts .. .. _ of Canada pencils 'lla\e item - L toilil ► obsories based a these rola- busy in little hands as youngsters, like this ,group, wrote to . �- twokShoaldbe pe4b41 d for eery- Santa Claus, telling him thei'd been SO VERY, VFRY,0001) Y _ _ owe b all rear, then filling in. the rest of the letter with otic bury iAMMw elsewhere on tW /Ilya Bober We senletice that started - "I want ' , l f ' h _ f T TUIKS TEST YOUR 1. Q.ts� `���' 1 :s Y �� s ; - SPORTS QUIZME ( b - M • Brews — Here's a little quiz that should t -- -- be easy for you sport fans., How- �y the time you ea y r ay a that sometime to It m b at ye Might find QP4�qy:y " r" :K imagine most of your Holiday cook- past I've given you a recipe for answers -Printed upside down to ` . de--Dawn-sake - btaL _ make "peeking" harder. ' is a goodrecipepe any old time, a°t th' 1 across nd a good PC is one as I on y ran ?k """ recently. Mighty tasty, Tray -and 1.'Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey �' • ism" " r here's one for, a tasty beverage so -will -you and your family, I'm fought . two famous .prize-fights. " - is especially suitable for , given k a ^' 'teen-age celebrations. It is: ore after e s e you've iv Was -it the first or the second which sampling. took place in New York? 1 f � --_ _ r Hot Spiced Cider 1Y2 cups sifted flour i a. What well known big leaguer r z powder baseball managt. never played in �� `t 3 oranges Z�s teaspoons baking 3 lemons � teaspoon salt either of the bi leagues. F 3. How Lon is a round of rofes l .z teaspoons whole allspice - cu sugar _ g p s' s l P 9 r Visional boxing' _ - z once stick cinnamon tablespoons softened -''' :. l%oquarts tcoldcwatero shortening s 4 4. Give within one ounce the weight - •.. g sten --= ..of an official 'baseball? t er - - 1 cup sugar I egg, well be ' a 1 gallon cid - 6. Who• w'on the World's Heavy, vanilla . 17 teaspoon weight Championship . by beating Method 4 tablespoons butter Bob Fitzs mmons? Squeeze the 'fruit. Reserve the / cup firmly parked brown d. What are tlfe periods of a Polo juice and put the rinds only In a sugar game called? eR kettle. 2 firm bananas 7. What.is kn, n as the keystone e ti' ` Add the spices to the rinds. Cover 1' n 1 and Method e. Which player: has the first move simmer for .two and a half hours. Sift together flour, baking powder, in a chess game? Strain the liquid and our over sugar and salt. Add -shortening. 9. Should a tennis_ court be -laid Wanted Santa to Bring Her a"New Hubby -ill �1rs. Beatrice the sugar. Mix together egg, milk and vanilla. out with the service ends easy or (le Molet w'ailted from the �.-hristmas tree was a new husband- Add the fruit juice and the cider. Add to flour mixture, stirring until w se t�or and south? the only stipulations being that he must have from $3000 to Heat to boiling and serge hot. mpened. Beat vigor - north. to >'ian�a�ii leart, ' ood characters a s ea y iW _ ie ; a ou r� a da + all flour is 10. By what name is ,Cornelius Me- °• � „ g Gillfcuddy better known? -also be a "gond provider . Twice divorced, she claimed to be or twenty-five to thirty portions., an 8x8x2 pan and add brown sugar; - -` d cook and hou:�ekee ler. The small bo is one of two stir until melted and syrup formed. 11. One of is -t OT a -fa ' l Y arrange name in lawn -tennis: Jack FCrarriar; erns by pret'i0 matrimonial ventures. Frozen chicken salad may sound Peel and slice bananas and —Sanitiei Tilden;' Da+r3}tl Budge. a little inappropriate fo.r this time in syrup. Pour batter over bananas. Which i`s it. _ of year; but after you've tasted this Sake in a 350. degree oven for about 12. What are the three most corn- �eW-=—n�- T'�em Usefal kind I'm sure you won't even think 50 minutes or until cake is done. money used WOOD clubs in golf? of what the calendar saps. The re Loosen ca a ro cipe I give is stpposed to serve, six, knife or spatula. Turn out onto _ -uoods. aliseiq' la.ut� :;,t ',t[t!8 ' -but I know a family -of four that serving plate and serve hot,' with irem u) uaPf13 lantues [t :>lat yq - prevents Car Accidents. darty adapted to seen uses= as a feeding didn't leave a morsel of it. bananas on to--' ' sniuo3 •01 'ginos puv g;-J0.N s-6 accidents, caused by forging of car and airing chair•, rocker, walker= Which will have to be about all :uatu aligm a_qi qju& ia.ield aqy g _ or truck windsnields, nti itt be pre' playpen, end table, tea wagon, bas - -Frozen Chicken Salad :avvq puooaS :ssaa>(ng0 •9 :�puo J for today, frit afraid -except to vented by the •..' . of 'a s -At, absor- sinette. Has tuck -away wh.eels.- can l iz cups diced cooked chicken wish to you and yours, most sin- -Naps aMa -; -f 'Sq; bent cloth treated - with a special be put on sleigh .runners. 7 -3/4 cu drained crushed - •aEOo%g aoT y : (elgdlapt:-Lind. ptr>e p cerely, the. Compliments ' of the -.1t0ae2lezotij ur :z Salty) iaquay r chemical solution. One wiping keeps pineapple. Season. Apartment Clothesline - Indoor th, glass clear for hours. The solo -clothesline reel for use. bathroom. % cup chopped nut S2IMSNV - h ..1. 1 ,�''t o' a -cup heavy cream, whipped . H - tion u>ed in -t e c oft co. ,» s synthefic, detergent,' tannic acid kitchen, laundry and trailer which, makers claim, eliminates: constant I cup mayonnaise ` glycerine, tenter ..and_A)e. .It iS, setting up and taking down of line: �0�1Od 1p - ..Baby BOOtees claimed that the cloth can he used' can be permanently installed and Toss chicken, pineapple nuts That Stay On indefinitely.. Glans Heating Wall.. �ic•tjpe folds against wall when not in use. Line may be pulked to desired length ,and together. Fold cream tato mayoa- :. ...,. - -• -- .�• of radiant glass '^eat wall panel -and automatically rewinds. nafse, add to chicken mixture, and freeze from two to hours, or When I was accumulating my designed especially for the. heating . Auto Safety Flare - Highway ,three until it is firm.. - f -;it I- rooms is being introduced. , makers claim.: Batteries last 20-28 - hrs, : ttvo bulbs are incorporated. - "`daughter- to=comes" layette some fond knit ° s r R This panel may be placed anywhere safety flare . t:lat acts eft er as emevd.;;cg parkin light or as a g .pair - needles laccordmg to whether you marring 'surfaces.- -t1'ater. flowing' gears ago, a auntie me - - -some very simple but useful bootees. _ • and attached to ex,=ting li0 volt blink- r flashing a. warning 100 times Su$Sr As Medicine __....._ . I well remember what she said to AC or DC wiring. Unlike regular a minute is offered by auto lighting Winterizes Tires. 'A, process for FOREIGN RECORDS — rite as .1 unwrapped- them--enthu- :panels of this_t}Qe, tchich areaner- }iFm. Light can be. seen in all din _ t„ reduce winter driving .dangers. siastically, "Here are some bootees . mo4tatically controlled, thele can• ections over a disi'ance--:of -608 €t.-:- hinny years ago rugariva; Fautrd -go_ ON COLUMBIA I, that WILL stay on; even the be switched on and W. lammatcd :board, makers claim.: Batteries last 20-28 - hrs, : ttvo bulbs are incorporated. - to be •very helpful for patients with gastric stomach ' ulcer, because it Hungarian Polish Turkish Ukraniatr Jewish - ive rest a y can t x s writes Josephine -Holbrook in The J . Ph designed to, be used as an :r.> ether and repeat acss the 'row. R ro - Pnerg-without Russian Christian Science Monitor.' wall in poultry coops, gran bins and . freezer; incorporating new insulat- irritating the lesion. The. pain of Swedislf German Through the years this auntie has farm -produce store rooms. It•,is a ing material are said. to have twice .the ulcer, is considerably leavened Czechoslovak Italian _. .. "booteed" scorns of babies here in combination of hardwood venter the storage space usually found in when high blood sugar levels are g Spanish and Others the North, and now. that she lives ptus an asphalt impregnated: fiber kitchen=size `Cosh maintained . Another effect of sugar From etery rountrs-►,t ears lanstwxe _ - in the South, she -finds a market for face, It repels rats --in a recent test •models. us d to apartment size model which used to in this condition is that it quiets FREE CATALOGUES, ON her bootees in the shops 'there. -When the ' jodents barely . scratched ;tit - - -hold 4.5 cu. ft..now holds B.cu..ft. the ltungeT contrac'tion's of the REQUEST Mail oras. Filled � I found out what truly grand -: staying -one qualities they had and surface with. heir teeth +f storage capacity, stomach almost .immediately. Sniikt'ttlnn's MusiC H� bow easy they were to make, I too Easy Car Sponge tai 714 College St., Toronto - learned to knit them. Here are the d.. _Washing. attachment to garden, ^ore is s;,id car washing and oat- \d w''' F� ''►''� k 10th ridge '- nit ..together ttlo rrecHbns. to si Choice of Needles door house cleaning. Sponge is -'BY TOM GREGORY d b kelite holder aid = Use a of -I`o. 2 or No. 3 grippe n a scrubs away dirt and grit without .pair - needles laccordmg to whether you marring 'surfaces.- -t1'ater. flowing' tightly or loosely), and Saxony through, prevents clogging of• ...knit .' weight yarn.sponge pores -with grin•e, and dirt. Cast on 40 stitches. t-' Winterizes Tires. 'A, process for First row -knit one, purl;.,one 'all winterizing auto tires that's claimed the way across the row; knit garter t„ reduce winter driving .dangers. stitch for 9 ridges; knit one, purl involves use of • a twin -roller trac- " - one, for 1 inch. tionizer which- punches 'many holes - Next row -knit one, • put ,thread in the tread. ' This is claimed to o�er;_and knit_ - two-' stitches' to- 'increase tractiO'T andve greater ether and repeat acss the 'row. R ro —re -'� - resistance on ice -covered highways. I(This is the beading.)' One Man Mixer. A utility mixer `ext row - knit one, purl. one j which can be moved end operated • - all the way across the row. if d is designed by one man an -for Next row - knit 26 stitches, 'Aurn and, knit back 12 stitches. Kn-i-i mixing concrete. mortar," etc. be -'JUST these 12 'stitches for 11 ridges• erg-FTt is • distributed So. as to in (instep). Then pick up tete stitches i • in almost perfect balance iow- on. one side of the,.instep and knit' ing or handling. to the end of that row. - Four -in -one Cultivator. New type Knit back and pick up the �•, farm and 'garden power cultivator lstitches on the other .side of the which discs, harrows and pulverizes instep. With all of the stitches -soil in one operation. Has no wheels a now on the needle knit 9 ridges. or tracks for support, power being ..A- transmitted direct to actual soil Color. Offers Variety agitators which carry the •84 -pound k 10th ridge '- nit ..together ttlo .i , machine. •Spikelike "prongs. are said a 'stitches at each encj, of the row to dig ten inches into the soil. and two stitches each side- of the `• middle stitch.' -..7-in-4 •Nursery Furniture - Con- iith and l2th ridges - narrow vertible unit of .nursery furniture, h IV' firm can be DOES -INDIGESTION. I _ WALLOP YOU BELOW THE BELT? Help Your Forgotten "28" For The Kind of Relief That Helps Make You. Rarin' To Gs' More than half of your digestion is done below the belt -in your 28 feet of bowel. So when indigestion. strikes, try somethi� that 'helps digestion in the stomach ANIS' below the belt. What you may need is Carter's Little Liver Pills to give needed help to'that "forgotten 28 feet" of bowels. Take one Carter's Little. Liver Pill before and one after meals. Take them according to directions. Thpy help wake up a larger flow of the 3•main digestive juices in your stomach AND bowels -help you digest what you have eaten in Nature's own way-. Then most folks get the kind of relief that makes you feel better from your head to your toes. Just be cure you get the genuine Carter's . the games as the 10th edge. marketed y rnmpeg Little Liver Ptua from vrn,r druggist -35c. Bind off loosely. Sew up the seam and rum ribbon through the " ill be smoking a beading. Hello, Folks= Looks as though Mutt wcorn-cob nett Beason. BUD F I�TT1 P.. I usually keep both pink and G blue yarn on hand because I have M4lT•T WMA Dpi WELL Lean HEQb1BAViRKN1CBOtPE!t3ot IJ.OVETOSEE OH,YItSlIT N1tJTTVMATINOULD found that a pair of each color SAMD,BEAUTIRLCOLORAMD A MAN SMOKE �BT►� you LIKE FOR tplotAD YOU A 91pfi F111E-FIF1Y Tia(E fTp�1DE t �pp1( SO boxed together with a sprinkle of, ' �yV91 TOR 90hasfN 1j SPEND � 14D W, �H�N ��(q�� wTAµLyAtiD CNRISTMAB sachet, makes an irnexpensive yet j F; y� NAidDYl off iTI N; ' A RA 06" 'FOR ASOM Lovely gift for a baby shower. j Q „'"M,• . FtFTYrNT�i „ 'There are so many ingenious uses i ` ®/ i of color with • which you can vary e • these bootees, that they are fascin- ating to make. Either the pink or the blue made with the first several sows knit in white (angora if you Rish) and white ribbon used for the „ ties is dainty. `Then there is that I ~white } am wit It little bits of color t ytesebud, I l,cli,'kc) tvhirh makes( s $ Is it here ;wd there(, known as /// /' / _• nes of all daintie t. o: Cl ie Adv'ts. 4. - 1� �'i .� E ♦ r' (JSxiBZ'dLSB ."i'. RNTEiiTAINlQ+1111T R ®RILE _medium-sized tricycle, FUNERAL DERZCPOH - ' - ---dike new; folding- go�cart-new,_ Ph. - - - ---- -- -� ' Christmas 11�IovIts - ry Pickering 99 Rl3, Private Ambulntree - -- - - - 61'!sA i b� _ -red heifer on to prem- Phone Bark. SOW TO MIX A SPICE CAKE -- leee of undersigned. Owner can �], . IBOOH EALRY TO AVOID ;just add one cup of milk or water to _ Markham Ont. DISAPPOINT�NT Campbells Cake Mix -stir and bake. 'have same' by properly Identifying, p and paying for tuts aZivt: Grasmere CALL PICKERIYG - 141 ' E^•1Oy homemade cake -always sq� ee - F rim,. Loc 9, cvu. D. r.,o.ie. r cx. = —light. tender'and deliciou& Try it. — R CAM. WARNS '-Hillside ah,ick3, Order them -early; Notice to YOU MOTION `PICTURE PROGRAMS s ;get them e.:rly, for best results. - - - Markets ar•e.goou for the good pouf- Esthhates Free _ _ Jan 49 � �Go►OEN try -keeper who starts off with gooa CARPENTERING CAKE M iX • SPICE chicks. Canada approved; it's doubt_ CZMENTING • Ws " — ful it you can get better chicks at PLUMBING -. the price. Not cheap chi-eks, mind, ROOFING you, but chicks that ,will Day you KAISER ..1 _ .STANLEY ' as they've paid hundreds of others. 'We also sell Brantford Rooting _ Agent Gaary Milks, Pickering DiEqul ale, Emtrue Bathroom OREi' L� WOOU *� ELECTRIC machines, A• nod resent t washing - Equipment, Duro Water , _--_Two, only, vacuum cup .. --- .. .Systems, Beatt S - j g p or Chr-st- y table `lila ii] mill. Ranee end Bare W1rfn was. Only $154.50 cash or pdy as Equipment. and pp g i Building Materialx PHONE -- MATES GIVEN Theatre .. you non. 4 .. .. . _ . _ ESTI - - Dunbartoa Radio Service Work GuaranEeed PICBERINii 18T R 81 Q ]j r ,One only, slightly used Easy vac- "-^ p p ( We Handle Sua.Ra' Feeds • • T%aide,% witOlif�Vi��E uum cup washing machine, in Al. 1 • J. (- RO LJ �, E Master Feeds and _ condition;- lased pnly couple of mus. Win Grafi Phone StouffvWe US C-. By irurselves. $134.50 cash, or payA' Jicrfcasi�tgf ant. SEE YOUR FAVORITE PICTI''URA • while yo -u use it. P [ CK E 11 \ 'fie Beat in Service And Forst at the. STANLEY THEATIL Danbartop Radio service _- _ _ _. Delivers PHONE' PICK. 120 Radio and Single Record Player, 11 t Q(� �% - `�a�y ju�ee at B P. 3• $5.9.95 cash. Easy ti'acuum Cleaners 1JE 1��L1..ER i yrs Open Foch Night at d.80 and Attachments, only $69.95.cash, J. SON or pay while you use them, Quality Drugs - = ---- -- Dunlaarton-:Radia-Service- -. �'t - - = - -- FRIDAY and SATURDAY TOP PRICES WATCH and CLOCK I . Accurate Dispensing -- g E I L l': r: \ J A C K� O� I I -ReliableVetre y es DECE. BER 24 and 25 -- dor old books, pertaining to sport 1LEP 4 ►RING iT - < - Travel, costumes, fine arts; sailing Complete Cosmetic Line Bringing Up Father and huntingetc., Also old colour it OPT034ETRIST '- prints and paintings. Boa 604 News Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted �� Joe Yule and I Renie Riano Otfice. 1QrC, a �' RTuesday Evenings Pickering STORE HOURS -__ Jan 7. a" i� 7 . 10 P. M. -Gentleman Joe Paiooka —. Week Dsys _ 8.80 a. m.. 8 p. m. FOR. 6ALE - p2.80 ENTIRE HHORD -' �/ � �+�' SIIYEfi1� S Pirst Door East of Masonic � stn - M. . 8 Leon Errol Joe Kirkwood 'Irresj3 cows, near fresh and miiktng, F �`u rHE REXALL STORE and young cattle, G. K. Pratt, Aud- I PHONE PICK. 48. •- - ley. Phone,: Pickering 23 R 33. ON Knapp, Prop J.'R.IBOY ES Phm- B. MONDAY sad TUESDAY PHONE PICK. 68W. j)UC 431 i 27 'wed 28 Card of Thanks OI.\ AN ISL AA'D WITH YOU t wish to este my many vis_ EetSer tlliatae Peter Lawford itors to the hospital daring my stay LUI'V18ER Maple Leaf Fire there my many thanks, also for the NEWS - BELF(,TED SHOWS cards and flowers etc. All have been S� G SHELVING very mueh-appreciated• Insurance -Co. Miro. Geo. Hutchings tF`IAORLti(} + �a�a Write or Phone Cb reap Rates for Farm and Coaatr'1 ]DECEMBER R9 and 80 ' 2x4 2z6 2z8 BuiWings Windstorm Insurance on BaMb4p - _ W indmiil.. so" see. bream Girl y H.•�R:oiL.D BooTrr , .:... _,. _ - F exczreen 'Highways S and 2A. Automobile Insurance of All [ler Betty Hutton I Donald Curer . To Our l'ustomers and F Hends: On Frenchman's Bay Road Bowman i8L Rowe- ...h...i r+ Uny the Spirit or ('hri•+tnuk+ 3ER;' RADIO IC K Cheer B•' tioury Each Day.' -testi Through The New Year. -- Be And - Repav — Ueed Clotbfag _ sterilized, clean- - ed sad pressed like new, Carry. sPickering- \ • ... Phone 7 R is - GROCDRIE3,-4,S AND OIL ►+rie stock of high class snit T - W xock of sew leather outs sad PZCK.4d ov - i CHIMNEYS RE_BL"ILT w windbreakers, and goats' tarnish -NO NEWLY -BUILT or ]IMPAIRED CornerBroek Rd. and No. 2. fags at very reasonable Driers. Gall - • °�' . «uuw +r era .a. Phone: Pickering 195J sAd be eonvineed. — ONAPS -RETURNED SAME DAY GREEN -WOOD". O.NTARIO � make or me" SAS[ SCHWARTZ RECEIVED j,� Field 22 Unbd St. Vest, Oshaw' }t 4 or 8 espasure PIlms developed and - _ _ Dec.3. Arthur L iel{.1 prleted BAs. Reprints 4e. each_ . OUR PRINTS ARE MADE WITH PBON>rr i8 Z i _..._ ONE AIM .... TO GIVE OUR CUS TCWZRS SNAPSHOTS AT THEIR BMT.... LOOK FOR TSE NAME ; QUALITY OUR MOTTO SZRVICE OUR AM VZWX ON THE BACK OF EVERY PRINT. AT'S YOUR AS$URA.YCE i L ForYour Holiday Baking : Sm1th y rgeeeeet Wim Fran _. £ URID - Order. ' PICKERLNG FARMS Bos d8 Dept. T-6 utterson, Oat. is e _ Pickering Market & . Locker' ock r Plant 77. RKENDERE7D � Smelt Fishermen - Careful: -.:-PHONE 30 l E YOUR MOST ECONOMICAL SHORTENING Officer Meighan'of the .Game and, QUALITY MEATS - C /� Q Fisheries Dept. has advised us that i 20 Pound Pail - $5.49 the.._fishing for melts is going to ,. T. . CAN BE OBTAINED AT' WHITBY PLANT, OR be subieci to some restrictions this TORONTO STORE year. Licenses' must be obtained ,•,• . ' _/ •, exceeding 6 x 6 only'may betu ed _ seen dlP Pic-kerrrig -Farms .Limited ;.. not ext y p - � .. . In 1949. -Licenses valid .during the ;. "4 PHONE 336, IVH1T131•, ,O.NTARIO ••months of March, April and May TORONTO - 792 Queen St, E :it oily Fee $1.00. - - -• •J "MAR q 1T T TIMES --- — Season' reetings YOU'LL ENJOY GOING BY BUS - - - - Tm One and All s i I ..-' , • t. • -� - -- ---O :Read � .�s Message • now �°+°8 Qac1W Po, 4W Z _ — 0 - tea' ..a a.a oi,y Qom' V) O y _16 rA I+M hGy Z i ,vC. C 'G CO H v Q : �c S °•° Z �� � ' .. � � �-- y � pry � CL - �' V - • W � a • - W � { y — ' •a 't7 v� i � W 'b • i° 0 G '� ee 69C lion. h - t - - - .� . a of a C v .410 h -- eA '40-0 .ti a+ is _ 0 Va a U O.4d •c -V, Audley Everybody is wishing .everybody" -else a Merry Christmas, g'nd they and your correspondent •extend to , ' A the staff of the dews, a Ha0py 4md_ Prosperous New Year, (thank `-yod Audley ! and may yours be- The - - same'. - T'he -Staff. ) The children of No, 5 School held ti --_'- tbeir Christmas Tree on Friday 'af- --ternoon last when several --orf -the -- Parents attended, Presents were ex- % AA changed- and the - -Section's. candy. - -twat given to- the y ounOt mem- i , , hers, The• musio' teacher, MissJanet = Spratt 'was present and .cdatributed n 2*hoo.l.closed on Wedne%zday last for the Christmas vacation and will re_()peti:ed an Jauuary..4, R'ith n:new " - r Mr amero is r h e. C n •h r. a c e c ea - `t s rettt-ruing to cumanerciai work in r r the city.. ,sr%'"' 1 s r • d �. -� _ The Community Club Is planning 11(1neat- on Wednesday evening, Jen, .5 and the place and nature of the �• p !meetingwill be announced next ' creek. a• f We congratulate C, S. Bryant. an ex -President of- our Community Club on being installed as ,Master of Doric Masonic Lodge in Picker-! �' '?e * •' r ti+ti - F. a t f'"" �� - Ang last week: Ben (as he .is fami!_ darly called) has always been help- °?rr �' jJ r� ` 1� �.. � � ^=••r+�/!���d ' ': •" - ful In anything for the good of the , r .;:. 1 • ' „► ' < co'mmunit y, and will make a.. suc-' ,: • . ` t ,' '�'' _ !., cess of his present Job. ,�. Via-. �':' .` - ►� .fir! ; - ti, r �' The trustees have asked Mrs ki"i�' ri'''. - r. • _ - . G. K. Prattto assume the duties of teacher, alter the vacation and ;r,+ ''t•: ,. : •; `.� �l. abe has accepted. Mrs. Pratt has ' ,*''.'s` ,i t rt ~ - - �: +�•i had many Years experience in f '.,, r • 7r- ` i ♦' Highland Creek amd Haldfimand as well as, in- No, 4 East and has an jIL enviable record as a faithful, and t. } efficient instructor. i'. !.��• _ F . - Geo. Brown who has been _ - em- ployed With resign- ed _ , .- tc help his f+ather.in-lav I this • -office of. Kingston Rd, Lumber. `� ' �' r. _ y4.Greenwood - �� Sir. and 11rs; Gerald Clark of ^.,a �+ y r3'�,++� :•• ; - ' Toronto spent Sunday. with his .r -i _.. ._ •people here, The Union Y. P. U, of Green- 1 -- a_ .t wood and Kinsale is holding a ` y'a' '� 1 y► refr, \ candel light seiv,ice- in .Greenwood _ _• - `�: �; {� �• , r 26 Church on Dec. at 7.30 p. m. +, t y`;:° �•'K �. - - lir. John Brown and. sister Mary of Dakota are visititg their uncle Joh_ n Brown and famfly here, The Union Y; P• U, are busy at /�'�"�.� preparing a new play, they hope �:j to hGve ready early in the year. Farm Forum at Wm. Pegg's had WOW. zood attendance A record of th .meeting dues •made by a' member of the 'Toronto branch.The many friends of Mr. M. Min- - aker hope for an early recovery from his preaen"t illness. Miss Het-' en Mimaker, R. 'N. of Oshawa was 'at home here last Wednesday, M:r. and . Mrs G. {iennimg and "i:'_ :r•_. ' !dale son of Oshawa spent this • weekend at the Md L4an's here. - We haa • fine Christmas . ser. Tice oa Sunday, The address byi,- :gev. A C. Luff man acid the_raus - - ie by Liao eboir was good, y unci t'nnrsaa3 nicht the IIaptiat Chureh school held there's. Santa •+ called on a11. " dF VF , 6eswa's (iFree�s� Tres, 1Kiss Marjorie Tweedie; the Missionary Treas. Mrs. N. K. Rob- - — -- Mm. N. Randall also 1 insan; M,iseibnary Supt, Dept. M - God sends His, best ><o them that Teachers, Begins- AlexaAder. - Cradle Ran The three Sunday school held t; trust: are, Mrs, J. Tweedie; Primary. (rt�tin�s g Lo stag o Girls, Mfrs. White Gift services_ On. �8nnda2, - ----- So on this Christmas Y rn He sends T Hastings; Jr, Boys, Mrs, - At the evenizti8 service of Un- so - - �•� Jesus-Love.Peace, HIS Best. nd�; Worth While, Mrs. J, Laura- ited Mr. E. Bruce �a8 `Holy City' from 'A Happy Joyous New Year, 1ey; 1 a. m, N• K. Robinson; .Hold- in a Sine .style, At the Sunday s+ch- - We wish friends nes= and far, our Bible Class. Rev, J. McPher- ool, Miss Alexander told the Story � A bright and prosperous New Year. son; Pianist, Mrs, N. K. Robinson; of Cristmtas, aad both children and t In Christ our Guiding S 'and Temperance, Mrs. J. Tweedie; the adults enjoyed it. _ 1 - ��'�_lane Memo , thil" — _ _ _ DAN'S_ ' on $he Alloys with tke t C. Ok n1 By Bill Bryant i 19lAKERB.OF 1 The ristmaa ftirlt hit, the $ome all - tic b Sys with the force cd an. Are _ _ ___ DAN'S Special amade gpeghett/ I. psdard. Man, oh man, they glave away everything but Graudpa's red �� ! flannels+ chic, pointe, -- - UAN'8 :Chili-Cbn.Oa>nne kenscigars. Bial Collins fresh from his west- t •ern trip with a 67.0, triple led the Tophats in their 2 to 1 defeat of ALLEYSi3�moaa were minus- z . the Shmoos. ,gpecial .Greetings To Losers of Chili: — Peace and ' with - e of their stars, who is .out w .. _ I _ _ on :a cold and it looks like they miss- L'\IVFIRSI'1'Y'D(R", AJAX - pros!!;?ty to Families, Nations and khe World 'k -" ed him. FOUR NEW PLASTIC -COATED ALLEYS ,yealdings res OPEN 4•' Inas spls'it when they gave the lFl- SAT. J A`N . -1, 7.00 P.1V�. dd;ara three points. The win put` Fiddlers in a tie for second Placa. en w nes :-Iitgh-Ei - Q �FLEABE CONTACT ALLEYS AT ONCE "DITRHAIt QUALITY erage,June Bryant and Frank Hall -- (Copyright) .i lowchuk hF 'STILL PNTERESTED -and High. single, Marg: a SPECIAL CONSIDERATION GIVEN TO 'LADIES' . . and Bill Power. Lucky draws: Ha- AFTERNOON LEAGUES CallAdalS BEs Washy Sand aNd 6�ar rvey I.laders, Hilmar Hansen, Har- i vey Cookson, Vern Barrett Goad PHO\"E: PICS. 179 �OR.'ALLEY RF.BERVATIOti9 scores were: r. Spencer, 276: Jun 204: TUCK SHOP PUNT LT DIIRBAM, ONTARIO Bryant, 201: L Cookson. T , Doug. Bryant, 218; H. Cookson. 9y'ECiALi�Y(i LY —NOON LL' iCHE)S, AFTERNOON NO ORDER TOO JiiLiLL. —NOIR TOO BIG —Bali 2 0 B Power, �ACHB. TOSAaCOB,_ NOitEIfiIE6, _ ' VICZ TO ALL : 2+/9; B. Codllne, b64 V. DYngley, q'1>re ?ye Of Cels - - 244: 8 Hansen, 218; - R. Boys. sold �' # t0 !11 Bryrnt, 842: Idnd- may turas Season Remain Wialr - 1 $ our s I a..aa Pstao�ta Thraoghoat A 4 I els, Power, 217; Ev, BTy- BERGMANN CONSTRUCTION COO HAP" Nl@ W YEAR ant, 202, Due . to the holiday there- LIMITED ... will be no bolwling natal Jan. 7, "The BROOKS" - PHONE 8 A . Ptcxill a ONTARIO ]949, Gosh what will we do in the 4 _ VIs*ti>ooa. oh well, maybe I'll getMine_ my two front teeth for Clir4Chriss. merry Christmot� rHappYhNevlr :yam Oh my B - SLandisM: High Ave. Gladys, BrY-. _. gat, 186; Doug Bryant. 218. high single: Reta. F4ansen, 321: -- _ --- `. t6b00113Msl r - 7 _ b`lddaers R _ - r eaklinws unb- rton r! Mrs. Jenkins and Doreen have -: gone to Selkirk for the holidays. +a' Miss. Joan Hepworth is home from the hospital, although still , ..s Mrs. s, Jurdan. of Fairport Ruad _$North is quite ill- at present. - I Ur, and MN. �ti W. 3lvttetshead , i -1e t on Wednesday .to spend C h- �' iriotinas with relatives ill Liradon..t _ _ - _ n v - r, been rer heavy heT a hmatls ehkhe as evidenced Ly the volume coming into the local' s _.:.put office every day. -Mr, Ted -Taylor has taken over the bu[ctier shop formerly oiler- - - - ated by Bev. Warwood, :w r. Bev. Warwuod has taken a ECEMBER is here and with it lurks the "common cold"! Ontario citizens position as meat manager at . the :. are 'reminded now of a few simple helpful rules to safeguard their - -- - .. _..- trod a; et n�bawa. _ pita. Harold Mitchell has been • health', and that of others. confined to bed during the Past n ns , n ::week ;e hope for a speedy res- 'Prevention'of the common cold is the respo ibility of•aH a d, if'everyone' Avery s his part much unnecessary illness, expense and discomfort may be.avoided, play Mrs. Emery v�ho had been quite " _' Rich the holiday season looming ahead, when so much' happiness depends on i.. Ill, for some time, passed away on _ She was r t members Thursday ae last week. everyone feeling fit; why run the risk of " catch[ng old "—o letting ember buried at Norway Cemetery on Sat- rda�' Sympathy. of 'the cGmmtrn- r. x of our familv face that danger ? Sty is extended to the bereaved. NLS. Walton 1t:nis, ]i r, and dors. In 'the interest of parents• and families, the Ontario Department of Health Harris Little attneded the Little recommends every' Ontario- citizen to study the common dense precautions dinner last week. - suggested below and acs upon them. Dr. Pearson is stilF confined to _ :tbe house, following his recent illness,The school children presented - ail operatta• at the school •on Tues- �Q ., that was much enjoyed W day night, t :.'f b;• all attending. �] 1 teV ale Take plenty of rest. Avoid becoming If a cold overtakes you, go to bed until it • • :• V. improves..If it does not. clear-up• rapidly, unduly tired. Endeavour' to follow, a. a bili' ne,< meeting and do not hesitate'fo seek- medical advice. nu 1 ' n diet. a she, lanced II -ba 'T we , election'.of' officers. of the United S. .. School was held in the school room . -with. the �I!'nister Rev. 1iclaac.hlan, --"- - -- - - - - - presiding. aloin Wilson, Secretary, " Be'thou htful of others. if suffering from reported . trtal attendiince during Avoid becoming wet, chilled or over 9_, the year for 51 Sundays, 2505_. or i heated. If clothing ,becomes wet, its a cold, do not spieod germs by coughing all ut=erage of 44:.. r sneezing lira, v, K, Robinson missionary should be changed as quickly as possible. ` 'o zing openly. � treasurer reported collection on _ the first. Sunday in each month. s4 61.50• N.Irs. N. Ran • . ,axnountin�, to � . �- .. :.:; ��. .. ,ter f . t. report- h Ayoid crowds as' far asposs1V0 ed $41,50 during the year. .' and — _. Iw a with 13 babies o•n the Craiile Roll. _ Ming Marjorie Tweedie, trey; re- ported good financial balance. A vote Of thanks was tendered ,.L .Mr. Harold Phillips who has • serv_ , -:-DEPARTME T. OF HE -ALT 1 ed as 'Suet,- far. some Years, also _ i to 11r, A. Wilson for his ervicea E C R THE P R O V I N C E O f ONTARIO As Sec. J. Tweedie reported 3 ap- i T. KELLEYMINISTERmePtfttgs during the year -on _ . 1 Temperance. h "'aussE�ti ( MINISTER O� MEALT A Officers elected• Supt. Mil: J. - Nom• _ ..._ _ - -- _ " Lamtley, Harald Phillipa; asst't. See. Bruce .Anila, A.- WUsoa the'. _. _ . C,hnrah achaol held there's. Santa called on all. ir„ Is able to be around Agai= There are stili a few of our little Dn Saturday evening, December folk confined to the house, and ,we, ~ i 1h at Hampton Parsonage, the mar- nope they will soon be better+--bY �hri�trn�lJreFtSls�S ^iafe tuok pierce of Mies Evelyn Il- the week-end. - - eue 1-,arrow, daughter of Mr. a'ad A good crowd attended the Fowl :,lrs Howard Farrow, Orono, to Euchre last Friday night and those son of . that were top scorers were: Mr. C- an d ilWlre. Vtie a Kno�cY" Brougham'. Knight, Highland Creek, a 20 bb. - -- - _ - -- — Rev. E. Linstead officiated, turkey; Mr. D Fantham, E. Wood= - + The bride wore powder blue lainds, a turkey; Mrs. E. Skelton, E. morre taffeta with a bustle effgct, Woodlands, a large chicken; Mr. G. Her hat was winter white with black ilo,rgan wcn the chicken on the r,cc,edsories, She wore a corsage of Draw and 'Mrs. P. Cross and Mr, C. white and-' pink roses.' The bride's Knight won a• chicken each in • the i Aim (0. tot star, tabieb e1Kp younger sister,, Lorraine, acted as "freeie-ont"; sato in tbt cast, tocnt beterc her attenda•st as were burgundy The Movie Committee would like tbem,till it came anil stmb obs wine crepe with a carnage of baby to draw to the attention of every- tobcri the paons ttdb taaf. , mums and rosebuds and black acc- one that unless the attendance in- Wbta tbep sakothe on. tbo rcioiub ; essorbes, crease¢ a little, it will be una'bl'e to 11 s • Mr. Harry carry on. There has been a good ttntb exceeDin4 great fop• The beat moa was. The line of films these past weeks. but 910 tuber tber roue conn In Knox, brother of the groom.to the : reception was; held at the home of we have not been clearing expen- I beast,tbti'satotopoonv*lbloitbon? +' the 'bride's parents where her mot- sea, Brad as everyone will agree, we t big 'thetipt,anDtell bWn,anOtldrsbiMb eeeixed,--wearing sea foam blue' cannot continue to operate at .aloes, i s. biot anbytbentbepbatWabtbtirtrtas• X,r ` crepe with black accessories. The —then store they have decided to arts, tbep pre3enteD unto bim grits; 90- groo'm's mother assisted, navy blue thering10 afternoon, but ral l children will e children in I anD franitirittnse, anD mprrb with 'navy in a Dream navy blue taffeta was be charged 15 cents at night. By. f&nDDcingloarntDof8leD Donald E, Gibson, B, S: A•'• accessories. A btyifet luncheon at c s ou1D not return to >14eroD, filly 1 served to about thirty guests• For doitng thi's it is hoped that the most that d1 p b to points West, of the children will came out in the 1 DerteDintottkirotoncountrpanotbcrtriale The Partnership of Bowmaiz and ", the wedding trip wine - afternoon, thus making. ,it better » #i owe, Insurance and Real Estate I the bride donned a loganberry t la Brokers, Whitby, onmany Yearshwtll On their return wofe they wck illereside on toLaheSunday ntghtgtthe, children `of gt t ont:arto County f - . and fpiendg a—dia;e}ved-is lancary. 51'r. Fred the Bro'om's farm at Enniskillen - the Sunday School entertained theirij Rowe, genial. partner, has sold his "Why the Bells Ring". This was interest to Donald E. G1�son, B S: East W nodi ands very well done and all taking part �. �,� � • A,. and will be effective January 1, daiserve a lot of credit, Especially, 'gin Mr. Gibson,born in Newcastle. We aro Ver}. sorry that we did we would like to conga-,tulate Mrs. educated there and at Bowma villa, sot know ,that the Graham ,family 'F Palmer, Mr, F. Ma.rtlu and Mr.and later Guelph AgriculturaCo11- have been on the sick list, and we D. Fanthaan for their •work with' ti _ e graduating in 1931 and one these children. Sunday night Prov- e$ !! apologize, but we are glad to re- year poet graduate in Poultry port they are all getting along nic ed what can be done witha tittle 'M Science. He took over the homestead I ely now. coaching from the right direction. farm in 1940, developing a large i Mrs. R. McClean ha3 -been con- Also on .Sunday night, we were de- Gibson is eek and we v with us Miss M, Pal- hatcher h have Mrs. as w ! ted to h i ss 18 fi bus ne bed this D , hatchery daugh_ !fined to, . She was Howard recovers mer whose charming voice always sed ... lame Y 8 Salome s former her D the fo :vi�ah h ler of the late Rev. J. Scott Howard imuch missed at the Sunday Scholl s a .delight to bear. _ ,o'f Newcastle, They hive one son concert on Sunday night. On Sunday afternoon. it was open one d3nghter. j. Glad to teDort that Ed. Thomas house at the Sunday School anal .it - :. also was very enjoyable. The many " parents were given a glhmpse of the _ tl.eThacp teachers ev- ery - " • unday afternoon. e Primary G work _ .. ars . . E• B In Class under the directioh of Mrs. Palmer. a•td Kiss Ruby Black ass- p• Pick ?sled by Barbara rKartin, were on ' M man Son , s l�! . _ - the platform and performed their M. S. Chapman - little parts very well. These little -• phone 281.. • ....'Ontario _ •IEAST WOODLANDS COMMUNITY HALL tots a-e fmim two and one-half to Pickering sir year's of are and It was oma Z_ _. bra t° hear them sling their little -�! so gs what do you kno9v". In* ■ n and the also save a'rhythm band and 7 •thee do real well too„ _These teach- ' - a job and _._ et•s are aolztg an excellent deserve a -lot of credit and thanks _ _.$ta. Special - - 2 5 frown us parents. Also the children 12 games had their White Gift -Service on _. i Sunday, and aH the -nice things call_- acted are to be sent to the Fred - - _ Vlcter Mission that carries on such. - -- F, • " a vrotideriul worn, in down-town Tor_ onto. — asox's r i : ril lit -lastSanta Claus - -- -: came to .E. Woodlands and what a �larket crowd o° little boys and girls there - Meat ' �a dna eAD .AAI Dunbarton was -there to meet bbm.. Those Who NUR' READY TO SER IOC -R-1TH were ill at home were taken care of - - i too. Children from Rouge School p Qua ity Meats entertained us with some playettes AT FAIR PIUCES at act '• and what a wonderful group - _ ,PHO\ E PICK 79 )EZ Y4 ors and actresses they are Mrs 11 - - AY Dp1,1�'ER1 Blackwell and her $fait sure are to ' i SA'i'[- R D i. be comgratuloted on their efforts. iter this a LKS MARKET T A s telegram arrived ?ram Santa saying 'he was stuck, and SILK'S RK one Pie •. while Mr. (Hull went to his assist- atnee we were entertained by the .'sk;AsON'8 GREETINGS West Hill Lions' Glee Club, all of - - which 'was enjoyed very Much.. ., -' w e � v u _ WISHING ONE AND aL.I. A V ERY MERRY CHRZ;S'1t3LE►S �, Then 'Santa himself arrived and . A. A HAPPY NEW YEAR orsages and ice gave gifts of candy, iiments of "Ditaty's-Gerati�" .• cream to about 300 hundred boys , i- ICotnp 1 girls Thi t is put on by !MILTON G. SLEEP - ,._-_, the school and E Woodlands every Christmas, - Those responsible -Wish. _ - - to thank al w o con r' A 7. TO OCIi �Li\I UCSTOJLERS �l-VI1:1�'R>�YDS: - help' make this e� ening a real one ,y /`•1 'AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR AN IN THIS' ;or the kiddies, S A E SEASON TO'�l T9H FOR otiR MANY On behalf of the OP4di8ei would M S an •.-OHRISTaLAS Members of E'Woodlands °cal — "1fERsRY CHRISTMAS- aND A _ FAiT:\TDS, A 14.ke to N%:I�;h all .°nr friends and net OLD WISH TO YO : HA,PPY NEW YEAR" €hbors "A, Very '.%'ferry Christmas,'' L.�R'J iQ- 'tGE, .PiGIikfUNG -Stop right now and make up a e ��,. ;�► -� group or c 4me alone to the big New the Hall. We will t / Years Party at t i : • = �--- p you c:,,00-either a'nd not U Jl�' 11i.L\ ii 1'.1TRU\S .L\D 1LL: .. seen f l QO', but 75c, per Iverson and we gill be •having .lots of, fan ton. THE COMPLI.�lENT3 OF THE Sir-�aOti: ,.k MERRY There will be novelties and noiQe- • CHRISTJIAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR". < , C(EiFSTEIt J. 'BUTT makers and refreshments too, so .I. S.- BALSDON and SON - whai more -could one ask for, so i - ----- -- • - date - det's make it a • We have just learned that Reel has had to go to the hospital. : s'P Christmas Greetings to the Boys and Girls of Pickering Township, All regret this vers much and wish ^ secure for you a rink and ball field were in vain. No her the vera best. aril home she _ o sec e - bis to -be home fror Christ- _ efforts t will be a - too_operatiop could be secured from the Social or Municipal Bodies. mss. :r Thus the Canadian Midget Auio Racing Association are,locatiag of Toltnto. You wilt again resort to the creeks and marshes for your • _ - pleosurea,: and when You grow up, find your way to Whitby, Oshawa, iGreen River J Unionville or Toronto, when you could have had the same thing in - .._Dr. oeil E. Mc1+J`wem OMPL EN _. TS _ AIr, and \Ire.' Jet*arias of Tor- (- IM Q rase - onto _visited la3t_ week end with — ~•• lir. and .NTrs. B. Draper. Mr. and Jirt Gone Forsythe vis- TO One' and x111' ' itPd.. IACt weekend at Uxbridge. The Lnd+eg' Ai(i met Wed.' of _. �� Nk st week r *t e home of _ la ek � 1 C� ...,.. ID Tl P, spent the a te;noo i '. ,. �J L���� _ citnrl;: i3nck and lir Fnr�}th sang olo. \irq, B, E-Ian IYUQDLIID'�_c(�JLIIUNITIi H:1LL -fro,-tri Goodwood asilsted hrr moth- __ = er to serve tea :Fest meeting at "�'� • • cKenzie and His F. W. Voot;,vntstne'"* Firs_ Fors th's home. V�ltll argon Rad;ci. and Electric it MUSIC by Stan M :1i:onrlay nigir--ri rhllrirPn ^f - _ - the ; uh:`, ;ct r; .Amit ,u.s jV TFil_: ViW A3E OF DUSB"TOY., I' tiovc,' ;cs N�i�e.a�tnk�r� l'.rt�� bmenrs ;1D�t., .5c - " concert. CuerrAay night the LTnian ,P.HOVE PICKEIVNG 195 R 81 S R l Plrl f'1( • fh^ ° c rr ,h, ! t +i�'I ° ( and Thur,ila3'nighC the .,aPtiyt - ;Church school held there's. Santa - called on all. Cl% CLA.75IH'IED AUVERT ISI N "air calCH! FOR SALE �I1- li-WOLF-FOX TiUPPERS cash to os, IT'H alt: r0 ORD Bruy Chickr for Jan.- 1Jy "' FaD. Aracery. OR. Dricelbt b ready and hlstl Mink Prices and Wolf Bounty, traDDt� ,tr•,y cartior'e will be t�il1Y, wive daYold■ and the Scents maScientific Wtd y.Inwlmals' Glands. ing Fishers C Writs' apOr4 . .some started fur reasonably Prompt shipment. partleular'e-te-Visher. Boa 420, Calgary, ATtO _tb . _ I Bray Hatchery. 13u John N.. Hamilton, Out. •.' SlXg1T C L 1.0 AUKIi L'L'rl.'RAJC. COLLEGE rtatlrtic■ Drove AFRICAN VIOLETS, most Popular tronas that early hatched chicks are from 51 per �jt1lant. 6 varieties and Instructions 1� s ra.Almg, $1.00, immediate shipment, Rteta ; , cent to ib per cent more profitable than lata .• c•hicka. That's a lot of extra profit. Start Campbell.- Palos, Ontario. < s The flay lia�ilt arrived yet, `Luc started offering "lap prizes"—sums chicks, you can depend on them to give BOYS, GIRLS. Your choice of our wonder r our chicks early this year in Janus premiums for only a few sales of Delightful _ -w a lma' rite It s eoltrin elle --da • of mons of vaz in sizes for any e ?;— Y Y g February. and Slarch. Start Top Notch Perfume to your friends. write today for - when the pruiesaional hocl.ey 10 I team that stole a lap' on the others. you high egg production. Also laying and Sales' Kit and Premium List. e e t _ ready to lay Pullets ,tor Immediate delivery: Roes Sales, Apt. C., Box 266, Hamilton, Oa{ Brass will regret that they eler t.i- Free catalrgue. Top Notch Chick Sales. iroduced the center "red line" t'.liich So we had "jams" ever hour— Guelph. Cmtario. CLOVER A BUCKWHEAT HOS ` Y flavor. body No. 1, 19.00 86-1b. can: F, ,r towed along with . it the hectic I 'their ••every half hour—until finally BABY-CRWK BUYERS—order your 19419 lltnor, 8mfthville, Ontario. baby chicks now and be assured of delivery NEW factory -built snowplows, different scramble they call hockey nVAa- the spectators began to show bore- tate alsc bred you desire. All our breeders sizes: hand hydraulic. Immediate dative are government banded and Pultorum-tested. tr�y� days. ( dont any time the boys •wesen't Craig Equipment Registered, 21 Chambertatn Write for 1949 catalogue and price list_ Dir Ave.. ottama :?1 riding one another high on, the count given on. all early orders. Hoskins We freely admit that 1h1� st�lc— boarded turns -sneaking through on Poultry Farms. Stonkton, Ontario. MODERN MAIL ORDER { when played at its best— roS ides i the rail—and whooping itup. Then, WE IxtN'T KNuw what egg Prices will be 4881 City Hall Ave. Montreal Is, pee. P : P I P• w 1949 but we do know this that 60c FREE GIFT \V 1TIi__EACH ORDER -- „h t e Cas 1 Cus of c - - inevitably, the custoilters_got' a dozen for ergs is of little benefit to you POSTAGE PAID GUAR— --- -- ---- - e oc ie n0 -t in Dr tic on. •w^ have Cotton Print Patches ... .,2 lbs. $1. a tinuous action than the Old Iorms tired of something which was Just _usronners who .hate been buying chicks from ' which tit a premium oil skill, stick- as artificial as a hennaed wig On Tri as .ach year for 25 years. We think this i■ Beautifully Printed Sint Patches $ lbs. illi S• p p $ Assorted Places Silks. Spun■. CreDee, 3'y , the best proof that Tw•eedle are Profit- ail over 9 In. wide ... .. ...8' lbs, il•N -- handling and trickery, But that'. I` SU -year-old dowager, and simply able ehlcks to Purchase'- Also laying and 'eady to la Assorted Flannelette Patches .. , 3 lbs. $1.46 t just the trouble. A modern •genera stayed away and went to the movies. y Pullets for immediate delivery. Fine {Vhlte Broadcloth 10 yds. $e fi !I o rte eat alow a Tweddle Chick Hatcheries tion of hockey onlookers has collie I : e • - r imlt,rd, Fergus, untario. - CHAIRS ' along that wouldn't recognize skill '`ire 'don't think , anything 'as GoVERNJII•:NT 'APPROVED Hatchery wttab- folding, all types., write for catalogue. k llahed for 25 years wants some one in your 51ILLCON CHAIR AND TABLE CO.. and stick-halidling if they nisi • it drastic as that \sill happen t0 diatrirt to take orders 'for baby chicks, Lib- 815 BLOOR ST. \1., TORONTO on a latt r—and they're the folks hockey: But when "the honeymoon elal commies nn•rala. Poultry Buyers. Nursery p q 3 FOR SALE—Accnrdlane 2 to 120 baa■, write men, Watkins and Rawleigh agents and who start that deadly CLAP- is Deer"—when -the folks start Farmers mike excel(Ant agents, write for for catalogue, terms arranged, also all CLAP -CLAPPING and shoutin lookin at their hocks dollars ust full inrutmatnon. Box No. 12. 123 -18th Street, other instruments. H. A. T1atz. HagersWtte, B g Y J Ontario. ti> NPtr 'rut unto. ` ''•' _ for "ACTION" whenever there is as critically as the • are beginning — -- . `— MEN'S PURE wool � a half -minute of let-up. to rook 'at their movie ones—we CHICKS �Iarte,l Hocks, New Hampshire■, extra long wearing: Grey or white. Siad- fuln ,w *bt $1.16 'pr. or $12.00 doz. Drs •+ " • ° ' - -• predict that empty -pews In Big Light Surses. white Leghorne, New Hartep- wool mitts 90c Dr, delivered. Mary Maxim. - Riding Hot Shot!'— shire X.Bart Rucks. Light Sussex X New Light weight 95c or $9.60'doz, Prow- Men's Pitou, sensational • 17 -year-old And with the Qver-lengthy sea-* League hockey arenas will not .be Iaampshlrr--E�.• r 2: year8 experience. Price } sons the have these days, no team the rarities thev've been for the list a:A t,tlae- on request. Martindale's Farm iron, Man. Si apprentice Lockey,, has been Y y' lintel -r,'• t'aledonla, Ont. HOME -SPU` YARN. Very warm. extra Jong -- » can continue to give the. Cliertts what - pact few years. - .pI;vSII"r' LELI VERY on laying and ready wearing: Grey, white, B!!��@@w�' Heather. fairly "burning up the tracks',' - Scarlet. Royal Blue, Paddy Greeh, Black — latel and \+'111 finish his first' illy have Come to expect. In other to ley Pullets; "Trite Leghorne, Barred 2 or 3 Ply f1.98 lb., 10 lbs. or over ih$0 Its. }r ,� - Rua.'ks. New Hampshire e, Light Sussex, Cross . words, in their so-called speeding Then; we think, the tide will tura. $rM!A. )*-* catalogue. Twaddle Chick delivered. Xary bfazlm, Slfton, Man. riding season with. a mark of up" of the game the moguls have, Possibly the center red line will be hart herlPa Li:r.lted. Fergus, Ontario. SNOW FENCE close to -250- winning mounts.- iii our humble opinion, piled up a eliminated, and trickery, .. smooth C. SADA AIXREDITEIl HATCHFRY — R. Suite lrodel Ferre Co., - —1 . i 17. 9i!� ], chivks. Barred Ro,As, White 198. fti-ver. Street .Toronto heap of -future trouble for them. skating and stick -handling will Leghorne. Approved Cross-breds. Free cats. j -Ste selves. Attendances have not be- "come .flack to, their own., It is quite lvgu-. Pri, a list. McQuigae Poultry F LEADER TRACTORS Aroaerer, einrarlo. lmntedlate delivery before- heavy Spring de- _ �� GOES ON gun to fall Off, as yet, to any appre- noticeable that when Max Bentley mands with 2 furrow Litt Ploughs, Disc IL: tlh51\E!9 OPP06TUti1TIE, viable extent—but some of our '-one of the very few. left who Plows. Disc Harrows. blowers. Snow Ploughs. l • , « AN�'Lfl to every Inventor—List of inven. Hydraulic Loaders and other Implements .. f friends" who do a bit Of ticket knows how• to handle a- stick=gets tions, and -full information sent fres. The write P. J. Lyons • Company Limited. !7 • • - 1NTM scalping on the side tell us that out on the ice and does some of his Ramsay Co Res,.terea Patent Attorneys. 173 Yonae Street, Toronto for full particulars._ Bank Street. Ottawa WORLD suckers are getting a bit more -tricky stuff, the crowd -noise often —.._ RIBBON SALE EEATCRE choosey -and it isn't nearly as easy raises to a roar—and of :he" DYEING AND CLEANING 5s, inch' to 1% i,^h satin or taffeta sub.' it H4;F TOt7 anychlna .needs dyeing or citta- standard ribbon. All colore. 35 yards for 16c• iyNormon8lnu .. So get top_prices for the pasteboards, younger generation look at one an idea} for eriConver nt reline and gift aw,ence . C/ ma''N'r'u to us for into silos We are - Associated Converters. k103 Ht. iawrence, � except when two top teams are other ifr, amazement, as if sa-:ing, glad to ansa. Pr pant attatio�n■. Department Montreal IS tWells—H. P'arlier's, Dye Works LImIted. 791 Yonge — " what do you know about r•et. Taranto. Ontario, playing. g• REGISTERED COCKER 6PAN1EL5. Famous - ' ► - f + - Warwick and Olen' Rouge .strains; pr'ed that—where did the guy ever learn low; reducing stock: immediate deliv ry. The Paris Round -Up FARM FOR BALE ' -.Something similar OCCSLTTed ILS th! I 'tot ac't� that \�`ay :�' write Klrktown Cotwge, South Lancast.•r. sport, if you Can call it that, of six + • + ■e0 ACRES, of good bushlot. in- Dalhousie Ontario. - - Twp., Lanark county, including camps and On, December 11th, the third re day bicycle riding. In the early days All 'of which should be enougn contents. Camps well built. and of good wATERL00 2< TRACTOR. and cub; prat gn2ar session of th United Nations it was simply a rind, with the- regarding hocks — or about any lumbar Bui1C:n¢s 12';ta0', and 12's4s', mina class coadltloa, rubber time ,and tab: Sluat p Y g g g Y a atab!e accommodating 34 horses A good be o - Len Black, yfaasPY Harris dealer, _ General Assembly came to an end. pedallers going round and 'round sport—for the time being. Maybe truck road 10 Camps A buy at 13,500:00. Ewe%. I t the beginning oi.-the Fall, -82," tintil — at lengthy intervals — one we're all wet in 'what we've ust cash for entire property. Apply to Val, ONE 13" PAPEC RAMMER MILL. Practi- gt Y Watlor. Formoan. Ont, tally new, One horse drawn case aide days before, delegates of 58 nations team would ,try to "steal a lap". been predicting. We've been wrong rake One cockshurt al"I wagon. w. E. _ - 4. --'bad gathered in the Palais de Ghail- Then there -would be a wild hulla- before=in fact, all our Hie we've HEI'P a. HELP E L SA OX:R.Ri, Londt n. Pitons MET, oadl- n ' Ibt, FAK�I. HELP eaLno�: Fresh wi,.te Salmon,- eeadl+a■. P baloo until the, "jamming" was made something of a hobby of pull 1 are,reed 10 the. 93.00 delivered. ProvUvns tZn Pxr irl�n.-1 nrtmisrant farm help from Slaariofe". Three Rivers, Que. \lore than cin hundred meetings ended by the exhaustion of the ing boners, so once more won't Holland ikrr:ving aprinc 1949, apply 'Dutch ` ROOI.I COU -TRY D1t'ELLlNC, close to were held. The delegates spoke athletes, and the crowd nettled down make much difference.. _ Immigration Commtuee," P.O. 114. _ i _ _ -Chatham, Ontario: vata-¢e. good transportation facilities. Gar- ' something around seventeen million to wait for another, age: serve. hydro available, raspberry and POR BALE strawberry planta: Pr. -e 31,A09 Northland words. Eac!7 day minograph oiler- " ' Anyway, we take this opportunity --: Reahy Ltd„ Bk;* , Parry pound, Ontario. store used 1000 rea-ms-of paper= Then the promoters—astute fel- of wishing to all our readers—the HI -POWERED RIFLES ALUMINUAL-CORRtt:a7.1sU re orcfand atheaproce if of to if one or two Much gjams'8per�evrat foroa�ve Y! PPYIC Christmas—and s,1! Q ew"". r"-wishesSCOPs SA�LEs Co.rp and lengths. Rtx�FIhs.S and, s.., , r wide14% 'r • I• - -- w X'IVI % rh nd 3s.., {aver 39 - - wide t. en St Ottawa. Oat cause,And • what waa acwal lashed ing could get the crowds on edge, may 1949 be the best year you've ARMY HUT WINDOWS BRICK IMITATION paper �m• rolls 19'; u through all these lengthy P and •; Idoore of them would be even mo -2 ever had—end the worst , you over . ,,Oto rasa• approx 3 ft. r 1 ft:, used. Vers pas°�' red,- butt, and ¢teen, bleak Joint and Sr SII the -fit_ ; no- rte ^tvs- a�rd�aet�-York tCncklnt Co., ;tH tr.- r„tr roofing a ter.. •k�cl- - - - ARPFIALT I:ct;LE _ ..._ a can' finally- w1f. Perhaps some seeds. _ _ Price -and samples on �evu•at. lmmeef..to were sown that will, at some ftlttlre' del;very from stock - - - - MATlRL\Ltl, %Et'O\Itis .dart, burst forth into a }tar\'e5t, ASPHALT SHIN(:LNt4 211, ins, $4.9.5 •Square: .. i,• Color red, srven,- Dla,k. But, from this. angle, it looks very _ RULLFD ROOFING: 90 Ibsv Red. green„ $: 6s, Per wluare. mnuic'I •tis thovgh1 Fhe whole -.affair— { ROLL13HICK SiD1N.i1 fted.'buff, green, r e0 if it benefited anybody at all --did per r•,uu-a F.O.R. Charettr. - { .■� A, L.'tiiiNNEVILLE: \1'Fti:, Charette!' Q,• _ goo,l only to Paris hotelkeepers, „ MOVING SALE of tratlara, Clrxt Ana - siom enlr$ellers,' and entertainfllenL prl.ro $125.tnn '\wavet,ry' ?lotoli.` 146 X1w="t merchant's. With - the. Russia.", - _ St., Ottawa. glint. . « —�, — ATTENTION FAR�IER�: w'e cxrrY die no -mg every proposal made by c larwosit wtock of used and new parts for the Western allies— and vice versa -{, _ II the older popular makes of farm tractors. —1 Write us t�r price'•Lsra, matins inake of —hopes for a final world settlement - tractor, Gen Prat Trnctnr k -Stipp- Sfach:ne somehow 1leein even more remote” Shap, 530. ,winnfpec .-SJ R,•gma than they did the day When peau f�►/'al4 ! _ , MEDICAf _ was declared — and we all looked' !6 Dl\ON'S REMEDY--Fi N -Arai■ •an4 fOf',�and LO "no more 'war", _ .: P mastic pains. Thousands sausii••d. Munr"•s Drag Store, 335 Elsln. Ott�oa. I'nrtDa#-fl,l�a. _ RF•.\Ii THIS—Every sufferer of Rheumatic -- ,_ ed9,AM nro's Drug Neuritis should ,sty Dixon's 14, Store, 33S £lgln, Uri,. , Palestine tube Warm frienblp glom of the ai,+ sl _ " rp n t OPPORTON,ITIES, for MEN and WOMEN I n t urn from a giilck rip alai of a Cbri$tnla$ tiet .. the gaps to Palestine the acting United Na• BE .A HAIRDRESSER tions Mediators Dr. - Ralph T brigljtnt5$ of feSttbt SfjOp i tolx c.+n.aDA's L> .1D1NG ��HooL _ P $ t I t Great OpDnrtunfty Learn Hunche, reported that prospects for koinbotu ... he igh in a tbilb's CFCs, _ Hafrdressi6t " a permanent peace ill the Holy lfljining blltb a f)appine$$ 400 I Pleasant dt¢nined Profession, od wanes, — Ij thousands successful Maivet graduate.. America's greatest system Illustrated, rata• La11d are beater than ever before. great for btorb$. Thee are'tbe lights. ' iotas free. waste or Call — Ile said that nowhere in' his tra- " a MARVEL HAIRDRESSING wets through the Middle East did F w $t a$ •reflections'cs ooLs of cbri m . tide �' g es $ itis 3 8 B . W . 'Toronto _ of eberptljin that maty tbi -At hear 'any talk e{ resumption of = _ Smincnes. 144 Klna St . Hamilton - - -full=scale"hostilitics glabbtst, the berp best time of cat. � :2 Rid•au Strae4 ottawa._ b'ctween Arabs p EARN MONEY AT HOME and Jews, and. that 'both sides are _ �n pre$e-Wring. �ije hobo Sb$arD :.:°'' Spare or Full Time money making Learn to ihowing marked readiness' to ne.go make candy at home, earn as you learn. Free to bt$erbing persons, be feel that bit toAa etlpolled: Correspondence course. Na - mate a.peaceful'setticnlent. tlunal Institute of Confectionery Reg'd. Do) - art helping to promote lbroughout orimier P,O., Box 162, 'Montreal, Que. 411 of which Bounds very hopeful l3UtI+D AXYTHING YOURSELF from easy tine pear a fuller teali�ation of tbt and..pr.omising. -However, there are ; I to -understand plans. Farmers, home own t mttmte b3bieij �fjri$tmas .has ere, trade -school students, anyone. Catalogue • ; gather authorities who do not take handbook 60c. Details trees Edman. Box v quite such an optimistic outlook, alboap$ brotigbt to u$ ... a 3n --KP, N%v York 19. According to British defegaie'Har- greater appreciation of the Boob, binb PPOIrrUNIT ES for men and women in old Beelev the situation in Palestine :;:> ;. Ogovernment.IPositions; Qualtiy by'tlkinp• a' „ e _ anb tin$elfisb tbino that men bo. �*> ?� ` preparatory course to civil service examina- remains highly :'e -,plosive", and he ¢ tions: write Premier Vocational Training f ,4� Limited, Suite 599-510, 156 Yonge Street. accused the Israeli armed forces of r- §"' `� . Toronto 1. having made two "incursions" -into MEN—Cut your oar hair. Illustrated instrue- j�•��'"'•,• tions $1.00. Special limited .offer. Hnndi; Trans-Jordan territory in defiance - DO It` ���r� t1Ctcrafts, Sechelt, R.C.of the Security Council's orders. 116. _ __— ga\:e warning 'that any ,Israel at PATENTS _ Pre+ented for Ouhtondlnp Nercu-, F.ETHERSTONAUGH 6 Company Patent So _ tack, on that territory might "oblige . .. +� ;._. DG•' BREWERY MO4TPEa !lokork--Eetablidhed---1890:—I4—Blas-Wen Britain t0 to a action rnvisage In - it ,� ,t�„y,, '> roronto. Booklet of Information on request ii$ treat with that Arab country' - wx�3 Y Y a\ 0 4. PERSONAL I which means, in plainer words, that �ioo?b` , Y�F ,t . F' ASTROLOGICAL READINGS. Scientific, Av- s +` M • z•„•\w •"vl.'. y?<,.,4 `,.,? curate: Please write for -information. Eva. ]titre i5 a possibility of ,Great Bri- ,; k rC � ; � a ;J�. ,t .,, ! Winf4eld, 859 Thurlow, No. .206, Vancouver. lain tieing forced to fight against -0� < s 4 f _ Israel That, of course, could mean B. C. �' WA\TED a flare-up which might spread to ,,, MIN1STIM STARVED 4OUTl Young Evan- xorld Wilde pTOjlOftiollS, gellst,, single, journalist, Peeks food, clothes. ;r money. home, , church, car, Position, radio ,. siionsorl Subscription agent for 5000 maga- ,Nor is everything peace and quiet. I r 3. x371 sines and Trade Journals. Bibles and Hurl - among the Arabs themselves, King c }� 7 buts Bible Stories . Agent. Orders and deaw ,Abdullah of Transjordania has de - Love, ia, tions urgently stents, Payable to Malvin C.r .> Love, Komoka, Ontario. (All newspapers Blared that his Government eonsid- , please copy ea news store.) art all of Palestine as its 't8lCllrlty 's� s TARDIS, country homes and country bq■i htb x�r t neeees wanted immediately -tor wallow .1tol...” Other Arab leaders feel that " 0 r 4\ � ellent■. Some with all cash. What bas Osie �Afidullah'a least i9 getting a'lifNle �� e ♦ Fw„I >: to orter for sale? N. H. Dlnnlek, Asat/M. _ Toronto., is big for h1; trz, t'lrr; trn :r, ' �4�, vy, 1184 Yonce Street To onto. 7tit” •'sive t ., "i _ �: b'�. � ' y.. 2, ,,.. \,\v. V �,h? �. '�v�i��.y �.- 1 i' t •r' .14:.1.X.' .. • •\'vw^S+�t'v:p2ua-t . . ISSUE 52 1948 s, ci.UYAs Poor Hubby ` In recent months 'a perfuse mak- In er aas been carrying on an unusual- ly ambitious advertising campalga in newspapers of the ?`lid-West aad Far West. 'The ads smell like the Owh: perfume,- ch is mix with the - _i ed --� _ •� T - - - ink used for the particular page as which the ad appears. All went well until one news- -or, - aper, by erof the perfume HANGS UP STOCKING GOES UP TO BED COMFS DOWN HALF GOES UP AGAIN WON- P pg Looks like another mess of 'hash a It is only natural that cow's should aN MANTELPIECE WONDERING WHAT UNDRESSED TO MAKE DERING WHY URENU mixed into, all its ink for one issue• IN LIVING ROOM TIME SANTA CLAUS SURE THAT STOCKING SEEMED A LITTLE The whole paper. reeked. HeAvilt this week, and the first ingredient suffer most from lack of water in WILL COME To FILL IT IS IN MOST E ONVEN- STARTLER W ATM `..is something about fires..An insur- the winter months. At other sea- %ENT C FOR HEAPPEA ED scented husbands hesitated to g0 cent sons they are likely 'to have greener SANTA CLAUS DOOR home from the office lest, their odor of farm fires are the result of carr -f -outdoors where _ t,, be misinterpreted. lessness; which looks somewhat on water is more convenient. from a reader who suggested the small side to us, but`ho are w_+ the scent of hamburgher would 1 e to doubt the-say-so. of an expert? Dr, Bailey tells about a sick cow -� ` wg Poor construction of buildings, he ss more wholesome and appetizing. - claims, caused the balance. which he attended .in an ultra­ The newspaper said no, all the do _ * modern barn... She was the only i would follow the carrier boys. ailing animalin a large herd and By that he, means bad roofs, was really sick. ;t took the better,, j chimneys that aren't kept to good art of an hour to figure out what I Mt Metta Glit-ByWshDisaey repair, stoves of furnaces that over- p COMES DOWN ONCE r5 PUZZLED BY RETIRES BUT HAS To GEfS INTO BED WON- nj' — was the matter with, her, and th0 MORE TO MAKE CER- OF PARENTS WHO' coME DOWN' AGAIN OERIN(,WHAT MAKES heat, and buildings without light-. TAIN THERE ISN T SEEM VERY ILL-AT--EASE TOCONVINCEMMSELF PARENTS ACT 50' answer—when found-was so simple AHOLE IN THE TOE AND KEEP THEMSELVES THE PIN IS STRONG QUEER, BUT K TOO a baa to tape a look around th ntng rods. Anyway, it mtghtn t be that it made him feel foolish. e OF THE STOCKING BETWEEN NIM AND ENOUGH TO HOLD SLEEPY TO WORRY _ -- *' + s . STDCKNG ' STOCKING.FINDSPARENIS MUCH ABOUT IT i place and see if anything needs fix- -- t ! s t}-.� ' ing. And this might be a good time What had happened N as that: this 1 forcnwu wasn't working _ that the amount of fire insurance-estiLated that the poor larly cold spell. Shivering cows moa in herds that are on y you carry SH ULD NOT .be based- beast had been without a drink-far won't drink as much as warm-ones, out to water once a day. on what a building cost you years at least three days. Replacement even though the water may be ' ago but on-WHAT IT WOULD of a wornout valve in 'the drinking steaming � and have a smoking 50, Bailey say's, why not take COST TO REPLAN at to ay s cu S-6=-fixed things up. .heater ptanding-in, the-tank. ' time. off some evening and see if you - prices. There's a mighty big differ * ` ` * ' * can figure out some ways of getting ence between the two. Sometimes whole herds wll�sick- The situation, naturally, is much more ,cater into your cows this ' * * en with indigestion during the winter worse if the , watering place is an . winter? Plenty of good drinking _ of course you know that water y when water pipes freeze, or "auto- unheated freezing tank, or a hole water means better herd health, and pipes that aren't below the frost uratic" water' systems go haywire, chopped in the •ice„ of a creek' or that means less expense and more level in the ground need extra pro- or' drinking cups get- plugged with pond. And indigestion on a large milk * * * ' """''�"" :-It• ° '"...:•.».+� tection in winter; but it's also a feed. When cattle are watered out- scale may,even appear in fairly mild All of which- I pass along to you, "I'm' leery of blind dates--de-- good idea to check any vertical side indigestion on a herd,-size basis weather.. That's because cows aren't together with The Compliments of , scribe her to me!" piping, thathas beers packed.. with. -is likely to go along will, a particu- built like camels, so- trouble is com- - the Season. sawdust or earth, to make sure that `the packing hasn't_settled.`thus ex- posing some part of the pipes- And even indoor pipes, which pass through unheated portions of the house or other buildings, may need insulation. i _. rh. neces- This latter ispar i ula ' sary. with hot water lines, as -the _ Insulation not only prevents exces- sive xces si.ve loss of heat.. but will prevent -'. freezing `ar times wren such -piping —may be idle _.. :..Dr. J. �ti'. Bailey, a- w•ell::knowe _ veterinarian, has some .interesting - things to say to all who keep dairy cows. We have *long been told, -he writes, that •a lack of water means , '`*.'� less milk from the' cows—and with :' " - milk being so largely composed of •' •�•+� "� �` � � � �� W )v this '"`�. .► _.water. it is-caw vR x a true. t _ ,,,,,, "'•� �:;;� '� :• f, � � , '• However, a deficiency -of .cater s .C° „! jp c 1 causes an even more serious - 91 Y - than thanof decreased •milk produc- _ < y • - tion. 'The bigge-6t loss. of ail sickness caused by indige;.tion fact it-is this sickness titihicli brings .1 ' about the decrease in the milk flaw, i - Searching for Orchids • Ever since.Jocclyn Brcaol.e was a. ✓ child- lac has had a passion- for or- - , trap a and . subtly chids, those B beautiful planta. He sa)•s that of -- -the sixty specie3 that gro%% .wild in -Great -Britain., -Britain, man%- are very. rare -indy tl,eeincrca: a rowing lain r owing to ;� r g 6' • g, . the �k < depredation: of holiday. makers, -• hikers and' lesion, botai,i ts: He rn pleads that these lovely -rarities should be allowed 'to flourish IN where � ` �� r Fr",,; y' 6T , "If one must � w ' " � - : �' ` �;. � �� ?�� • m u is' be ►k < M.. the grew .,and is' better to cut-the X gather the .. '�<•: .�; - ."' a— - `' stalk, as this Is less likely to dis- turb the root... - Brooke has been afi orchid-limiter _ since he was eight; entranced by I the spell o'f these flowers he rias Chtstma sought and found some of the rarest them.' Orchids have -i strangely offi& mitative qualiti•; there i • ire is the Bee _ _ - ,id• which looks-like a cluster of . living bees clinging to the stems and the "Spider and Fly Orcluds have this same quality of mimicry. :There is a Man Orchid; Frog, lit- _ Christmas--a time.of candle-light flickering on happy faces, a time of carols and _ .....ard and Butterfly, Orchids and. rar- est of all in Britain, the Military- Orch1d. He has searched all his . life for this, bt't has not yet found food cheer, of brightly-wrapped gifts and tinselled trees. , it He has even written a book called "The Military Orchid," 3 d combination of per anecdote _ r --� ;;+ hotanisat record_}vl,ich he terms i -- And deep within us al'1 is still another Christmas, the Christmas guiding our every as�--- an "autobontanography•' He called orchids the RoyalFl ,, ;ily of the British Flora and said, A Christmas born for.us of a tolerance and understanding that goes beyond words; -"like other kinds of royalty; they _ are on the decrease; perhaps "the. ,.plant world in this country is be- .-co e- = - - j : , coming republican.". He mentioned born for us so that nveh may live in harmony, with purpose to their lives and benevolence ` that orchids are thought of by the „> tnai, in the street as symbols of_- Edivardian opulence,or decadence; to him they have a fascination and in sir heart$ ... i, e O tma , e 2t rlstma8 th ' he tc This .c the other Chris s th 'Spiritual �h a quality of uniqueness. "Orchids _ .are not quite like, anything else; there is something rare and singular _ about them, something a little dif- _ ;,' „7. ferent, something a little queer, son,ethi+ig rather self-consciously j . H 0 U G C J C nd dcllantly elegant. 1 77 - -Suaineim ireetorq — BROCK L-AREM0NT - _. t , _ liUil.i)I1:KS' SUYYLl;ha!1 !,�'h1e first heavy snowfall of the A. E. Richardson ; TR ATR aeasaa has brought things to a (ani enjoyed by all pr Immedlrite Deliver). Can Be Made standstill as far as news is concern- Mr. Harold Casrle spent the week- L TO +GII�.YEIiAL INSURElNl1i0 ed—That what Claremont people end with his parents, .lir, and Mrs. Asphalt 8hin�lee REAL X'.9TATB Fred Ca:aie, Roll Roofing In All Oradea • told us on "Monday, CONVEYAN(.ZY(i _ -- llr, and Mrs. A. Ramsay Roll -Brio Siding Ready •"%7 X-MZZ'B3� , spent and i4d Pete Hardy, Toros- Y had Bun_ llsphalt Roof An Old•establiahed Agency, Aift'(.'O' Walt, Hardy, Sr, and, Airs, Ivan Heaa, of Kinsale, on Aluminum Corner BeadserveTo FRIDAY rnd SATURDAY Miss Jean Gregg, Toronto, spent Thare was a large Cangregation Ridge Cap and Valley Phone Pickering 80 -D2;CJ0d3WuR 28, Si, 25• the week -end with Mrs, Gregg here. at church service on Sunday, ''The Chlmsey IBlae Lining Band how Starts At Christmas theme Hues carried And Lime Brick Face Brick Saturday Eveniz;g $ Mise Bessie Graham,. Toronto, 8.80; Saturday Matinee - l� spent .the week -end at 4er home, throughoat the service .whi6h be- Concrete IBlocks ,Instalation s f iMT, and Mrs, Don Hedges and gen with run organ .and piaino •pre- Rats 4IId Loose Cedar No Matinee Cblribt ab Day Mr, and Mrs. Len Lye, were in,Tor- lude with Miss Annie Barclay at the Posts and Poles llaanrttiraoe Of All IOaQr --- Pismo and •Mrs, C De or-_ - -- Issassnce, Ad.im Heartiest. Washes for a Very Merry The new addition. to the Sarco ban, playivng "Star ct the East". . The congregation then rose and A • Address ._ Chi'1sLmae _ Plant is completed now and thety _----- ----- , _ are just finishing up the interior oras "JoY to the World", followed PHONES 74 and 114 painting, The Sarco Plant will hold by other appropriate ea.rola. The 4 'Ont. Pfek. d 8 >io Fury At ""Furnace their annual Christmas Dinner at Claremont quartet assisted by Mrs. "OUR TRUCKS PATS Y:'r WAY" the plant here on Thursday, coin_ Chas. Gostick, at the- organ,' .sang Creek" ete with turkey, cake, coffee, candy three appropriate Christman autm- VICTOR MAetc. oers, which were very much apSTAFFORD EROS. py KEW AND C LA R K�E••��� TURE, CC+LEEiY GRAY Mr. Sam Chambers is out again reciated, Rev, Mr, - Davis offered PR�NTI�/E GLENN IJANGAN after several weeks of being laid prayer and Rev,' Mr. Kennedy had ,Monumental • Works .. up with an injured leg, a fine Christmas .Message to rem_ Phone Whitby 553 AUCTIONEERS Mr. and Mrs. 'Lesl4r-Lye were -in cmAuthorized i u z ber. — ceased and A -- ' for the Mon, Tues. - versus \oriton Winner Public 818 Dundas St. E. 'Whitby Counties of Ontario and York. y tute he local arrangements phone off! st.mirr - 81eK At Yeterboro. Shows AT Mand 9 P. 1i.. e a George anis Everson --- a Sbsel�—ItePlemeaf8 Hon are kee ing hold F`urtiture Real Estate - Solids Af[aa<lnee lion a- t� p.w1 a busy this �n eterburo .l, at Mo day evening, � � , attending the Jr. Farmers' -Public ` ' S Sales oui Specialty at Reasonable C1�AR�5. RICHE'Si3 � week. a :`ICEACHl\ IE S Mr. Bill Tomlinson of London. Speaking and Amateur Entertailn- Rates. Dual Service for the spent the week -end with his peo- meat Cuntest, where Eversun wan FURNITURE DEALER Nicholas Nickleby Price o4 One. Pie here.. the Pubiis Speaking Contest for Milliken P. O, phone, Agin. 52WB W. Cedric Hardwicke Derek Bond nor to report that- lir, "Charles Zone 2. His subject' was "Citizen- :RUNERAL DIRECTOR Markham P, O. phone Mark. 206 Hardy is to very poor health at the Lhp,', He will compete for Provin- �_ moment. cir.l Honours in Toronto in January. Private Ambulance service Prentioes have been established Thur, lFri. Sat. Dec. 30, 31 Jan. 1 Miss Georgina Forsyth, Oshawa. On Tuesday, December 14, the Day .or Night auctioneers since 1890. spent the week -end here, lir, G. M. regular meeting of the Women's The Noose Forsyth is recovering from his re- Institute was held in the Township-.m. ic .-Wm. McEACHNIE Prop.. •— ---_ cent illness and is out occasionally. Hall with a good attendance, The PhPk meter, Solicitor, Nortsry P4diiM This is the week of Christmas President, Airs, R. Birrell, was in • 987 -" ...Hangs High concerts here, The United Church charge, opening in the usual mann- + held theirs on Monday evening er with the Opening Ode, and the'C �'"� • .�• RICHARDSON Bud Abbott and Lou Costello with a good attendance, On Tues- Lord'e Prayer. A letter of thanks Pickering. . ,Vnt• Sults 702 Sent Bldg., 150 Yonge es, day aftgrnoon, the local school was reaA from Miss Hancock . of held a -concert in the. Community the Children's Aid Society, ahowrng Toronto 1WAverl ey OUT Hall with the children taking part, appreciation of the generous done - On Tuesday night the Baptist Ch- tions of children's clothing which 1rY LZi urch held a supper .for the child-., had been received from this hastit- ren with a party following, . T(iis ute. Mrs, L. W. Shepherd was app- 1ACE4B1D AUCPIONB•6R •sad M has been a busy week for the litt- ointed a Director to represent thealiurnelat� • le folk of the village, laatitute In the Community Club VALUATOR ,fed (� hate -Mr, Sam Taylor was forced to which has- recently been organized Slghway, Monument Worha bed last week with the cold. in tbia district, A Committee was Phene or Write -SELF-SERVE 'Mrs, Fred Ward visited with appointed to try and secure a Cup- ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP. Mrs, Drake at Orillia on Wednes- board for the dishes recently purch- 614 Dundas St. East, Whitby day of last week. aced by the institute. firs W Gray `R` R. i• �R�• _ The Madame Clare bakeshop is --gave a-report.of.an Executive meet- S 311164 West of Whitby on busy this week getting enough Ing which, she attended at Brooklin No, 2 Highway (,a ken, and bread ready for all the on November 22, At this meetMng, khone W tby, 461 - Christmas tables this weekend,' the date od the District Annual was " Christmas services will be con- set for May 18, and 1t was advised ' - - - tinued in the United Church here I -for the Institutes to, held their an- pesmaaent N Pain next surprised I gnu businea aggJng Sunday, al s meetings -1n A,prii. Mr. Friends ia d�Mrs. Elwood es Carruthers i as The Institute theETowrnshipl Hall ole yes• It Be Y II and be `That Frays The Temper And : - - I - '11T May Your Eyes last Saturday evening with a aur the fourth Tuesday in the month, -J A WILLOUGHBY prise party at the home of Mr, and DeceTnher 28 Two 1e QAe$ - — -. T UZ F e- "^arm`.."_-dlb�h ng were packed sent �"�- eo' Ing their- 30th yved4ing anniversary. I to the Fred Victor Mission in Tor- Disney Bloch, Opp. P. O. Forty Yeas a Larg. set Farmacv, • -•- Congratulations, ; - Ionto, firs. M Harlock will start a OSHAWA For �uII�y. Property Con. •1 C'Iasa" in' Handicraft the second Phone 151A ' al � st J. I, (Hud) 9te'svart � Vvbride Dairy Buys Local Dale week in January. Mrs, L. W, Shep- AD0605 . Toronto - The Claremont Dalr • here has pari held the attention the meet - The - t 1119 in a ver Q For That Hoare In The -City changed hands In two making the Y. i,ntereConv report of Sellers c1L Atkinso Ca11 Our -City Dept. fourth change In torn years 1I r. rte-Cenirap Ont"^iio Canventfon she HY3187 Toronto 11tEY7 only. n+m-:tead has -disposed of the dairy attended on November'.1,0, 11 .and Phone Agin. 201 W 2 - Stouff. 2W Pad of the business only.They are (2 • at the: Roy11 York. The result now in charge and giv.n8 flood the Roll Call was a fine collect: s sntistaction, 1,,n of G' is for. the -Children'sn's Aid Licensed Society. At the close of the meetingGURDON F. USBURNE e.: thicken Thleveq }take Haul I refreshments ' were served by the uctionPers While Ernest Carruthers and ' following hoste8ses: Mrs, A. Gray, C. L. U. 35 ]ear's Experience hurray - Duniteld were at a colic= firs, M. Ellicott, firs, J. , Mitchell, rJ fL�!'t�l �iid ast Zt� Prt with their families, thieves Mrs. G. Duncan. Rales conducted anywhere, ir,-District Manager took advantage of the opportunity Mr. and firs. Russell Cowie. of Specializing 3n Farm! Stock, Furni• - _ to walk to and take 20 Rhode Is- Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur taro and Property Sales. �1 �pIRE LIFE _ land Reds, 30 Leghorn^ and one I Fof arthing, Toronto and Stout!- All sales personally Listed and pet rooster from the Carruthers Ville, spent Sunday with Mr, and Advertised. Bills prepared and Insurance Company home and"over 80 Plymouth Rocks =Firs Thos, Philip Jr., , and Mrs, T. ported. { from the Du'nkelds, Chief J, B, Ir- Philip Sr. - Representatives vine and Prov. Constable Frank Miss Margaret Duncan of Toronto s { Godley are inveetigating, Chickens 't Pent Saturday in Brougham and Prompt Service are bringing a good price_ Ibis Yul- , oalled on old friends, Tqm Psora - Hugh Gray, Oehaw'a ? etllde and others are warned Cal Mr.John Mahaffey, our teacher. Reasonable. Rates 4 ileo: White• Bown"vllle - keep an eye on the hen_hbuse door. spent the week -end with hfls par- ents in Toronto, ,PHONE ago sTOUFFVUJAR' k The_ Young People of the comm- :.�ROUGHAM Init, ggthered at the Hall Thursday � �- - ! evening and showered Me. and Mrs. Geo, Knox with some lovely and We wish One and All A lldeirry useful glifts. Our best wishes Ro sy t He RICHARDSON Christmas. them for a happy and prosperous « i There will be one week of pray- Suture. `our Friendly Resident Agent' : lab PIOI�II1Til or in the church, oonutttencfng on We are happy to know Mrs. Bert "Ili8ta7ItANCB AGE"Monday, Janur.ry 3, through to Fri- Mlatvyewa is home Prom Brietibuab JWAL1'DR UWE, FIRS -CASUALTY. BONDS. AUTOMOBILR day. All are iynvited to attend and _Hospital and is feeling much better, IAAD17AM IINBURANC'E Etc. enjoy this fellowship in prayer.., Mr. and. Mrs, Fred Hicks have 1 BUY PROM AND 12r, and MYs, Geo. Knox, the new- their little son home from the Sick LI$T YOUR PROPlORT9>OS FOR SAL WITH lywe t spent the weekend with his Children's Hospital. We hope he IL Li MORLEY F. • parents, $r. and MtR, Wim. Knox, makes a rapid recovery. CYR • F J Donovan We wish .them' the best, Mr, Fred Hlright who has sold his The W. NT.' S. Candlelight Ser- farm, will make his home for the - - ,• • 8. A,,. B, Se. - vice -on Sundry evenimg led tip Mrs,' winter, with his daughter, lir. a.nd _ Ontario Land Surveyor John White was very impressive, Mrs. Gearge Gray, abs King St. E1ast, Oshawa, Ont. T --M em- Com- E amm B E Cg� -a AL 'PLYWOOD .: . - LllIiITED .' . ' TELEPHONES — Howard 1117, and Scarboro 830 B. C. FIR PLYWOOD :Scarbaro :Junction In One-quarter IncMass Flveeighthe Se' sons O �eeti ng s Three.quarters $. O. Cedar, Poplar, TATE DZRY Basswood and Birch In Ono -quarter Inch To One and All Mbar — 'or Dressed A11 8he4 . Window h'rame rnlh wlt6 aLaed Ela41b, ta*!m bq I N. M. GordonIngullation Wce aypoom. Wanboard. Arrp6alt B>afngle. with waft Insu LUMBER YARDS - l -brio BWng l CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE MartinBeno� >�ft -' pIOSERIYC3 ONTARIO. ' n Poo a •84 PTIOVF7 38W QIAA.RZW0NT i All A..�„-,t - �R